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REGENTS AT WORK -Here are memben of Committee on Grounds al l!ldJd.
inga u they at down this morntnc for opemaa l8llion of two-day u.._..,
of California Regents mffting. the board's flilt Jn the lfarbor Area. •Niiiilli
will have two days of work behind them by the time President Johnson ~
UCI Saturday. Regents are meetin1 in the Newporter 1Dn'11 Commodore 11.oOm.
I
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UC Regents Meet
In Newp9rt Beach
81· CHABLES 8. LOOS to llouM them, bonver, the
DI st r I C·t,Forecaater
Emil Kurtz made lite a
~.today
and' mede a speclftc fore-
cast fo ... Unlvenity of Cal-
ifornia, Irvine, at noon
Saturday when President
Johnson pays ua a vtilt:
SUN NY. Low clouds
•ialn toniorrow mornina,
clearing later.
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Newport 8-Mr DAILY PILOT , _______ _
MOON rROll? -Youngsten in Newport Beach
were buying toy "Moon Rockets'' Wedneaday and
IW"prialnc friends with explosive propellant charges.
Police are investigating possible violation of the
pyrotechnic ordinance.
Against Law
Police Probing
Confetti
Montana Has
California
L
From Pag~ I
' Third Week of Rain·
V.S. Summary
Balboa Slaying
ESCAPED FLOOD
Judy Vander~
Signup Due
For Music
To Attend
C of C Ball
More than 3:50 Orange Coast
I civic dtgnitariea are expected to turn out Friday night for
the Newport Harbor Chamber
Younc inat.rume.ntal mu11· of Commerce's annual Com·
clans in lhc Oran11: Co a at modore's Ball at the Balboa
area will be lfven their laat Bay CJub.
chance tbil Saturda7 "•·Jm· Chamber ErtcUtive Sccrn-lnl to reelater for Co• t a tary Jack Barnett reported
Mesa's summer recreation today that more than 300 ad·
musk workshop. vance reiervatlons have al·
Final re&iltration will be ready been recetved for the
conducted ln the 0 r a n I e annual opening of the season
Coast Colleee music room evenl
from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., It Special guests of the cham·
wu announced by Bette Bera. ber wtll include radio and
workshop coordlnator. television alnger Harry Bab-
The six-week program in· bit of Newport Beach and
eludes lnatruction ln orches· the cast of the new televtak>n
tra and/or hand, aa well u show, ''Baileys of Balboa,"
classes ln theory. New to the cumnUy being ftlmed here.
workahop this yur la a rpe-Stars Lea Bro'ft"ll Jr. and Judy
clal class In percuulon and Came will be present.
the posalble formation of a Robert Harrla will be mas·
dance band. ter of ceremonJes and mualc
Two classes In choral mu· will be provided by Auembl:y·
sk , one lor1 the S.12 age man Jamta Whetmore'a or·
group and the other for l2 chestra.
1 and over, will also be held Barnett aatd the ruerva·
CM women's thia year. Lee Goenell of the tiona lnclude tablu for more Community Cburch of Corona than SS lnduatrt&l and bust·
del Mar 11 conducttnc both nesa concern• ln the Harbor
Kin E groups, with registration alto area. The toC1al hour will SC8 pe8 at OCC from 8:30 to l on Sat· open at 7:30 p.m. with dln·
Omaha Flood
urday. ner at 8:30.
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today
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Viets
Claim
Success
Laotian Reds
Strike Baek
SAIGON, Vietnam (UP[)-
Flve batWlona of. fo~
ment troops have kllied 29
Com.munJat Viet Coll.I ,uerril-
las m a three-day IWeep of
the area aoutbwert of Saigon
military IOU?'ttl dlacloted
today.
The aovernment anti-red
lfnve hu been coordinated
from the diatr1d. headquarters
at Ben Luc, 20 miles aouth-
west of this capital city.
Word of tbe stepped-up gov-
ernment activity came tn the
wake of the biagest vtetnam-
e:.t vtctorv over the RedJ
ln a vtcloua battle It Due
Hoe, only 12 milea north of
Saigon.
A hard·fightini band or gov-
rmment IOldJus outllumber-
ed by more than 5 to 1 routed
I.I Qirnmuni.at force or about
900 mm, killini an estimated
50 and 1endln1 the remainder
reellni back into the bush m
the worst Red defeat of the
)'Mr.
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COCKPIT CONFERENCE -Penlll)'lvan~ Gov. William Scranton Oeft) appears
to be as~ng ~harter pilot A. R Kreimer if plane is on time durini four.day
4.000·mile ~wmg around Midwest in aearch of delegate. to support hia bid for
the Republican p~dential nomination. Scranton flew back to llarrisburg, Pa.,
today, plf'ased with results of this trip
VIETIANE, 1...-oe ILPll -1
Communilt Paillet Lao forces Like More
today were reported to have 1--------'Scranton
~"umi-. MORT\IAR\'
1t7 l\111n SL
Huntlnf'O• ~ach
LE MSJI
WES1'C1Jfi'fl MORTlJi\RY I
C7 E 17th St., ('oa&a Mell f .....
l
Flower Shop
OR 3·b51J
~ • . .
0
Retracts
...
Khrushchev
,, a a a 0
Fire Near 1
Control
In
NIIGAT .... Japan 1Ar1 -
Flames from blazing oil stor-"l' t.anka were being brought
11nder control In Nllgata to-I
l11y. Thousands were rctum-
1ng to homes they flfod after
TueMJay's devHtatlng earth-1 U...:.:.~;;.a
<1uake.
a a a
.F'irefi&hten s a 1 d they) It Ta·•·-.. a.... st·rai·ght (Jp !\oped by tonight or Friday to ~.,. VI I
he ln control or the Inferno
the quake set off along the Aircraft enginll1!rs exhibited in Dallas Wednesday a
watufront of t h e northern plane that takes off like a heliropter yet flies 430
• Japanese port , rrnter of the miles an hour on t~ levPI. ThP XC-142A arrom-
domesUc petroleum industry plu1he~ thf' fe11t hy turn1nJ1! it~ Mliinl'-lllclPn winjl!~
N1oety of Nill(at.a'a 300 bi& In point straij?ht 11p luppPr phnlnl Flv" nf Inf' pl11nM
11torat e tanks were sel alirf',
hot hy n o o n today tht rol
umn!I of blar~ 'lmokf' Wf'N'
$ a a a a s 0 a a a $
IUl'IT• ........ l
ue under construction at a cost of $100 m1lllon Ea1 h
r an carry combat troops or 8.000 pounrl'> of 1 argo .
Compame8 building tbe planrs arP l.mg-Trmrn-
Vou~t of Dallas, Ryan Aeron:111t 1r:1 I 1 o :i nrl Hiilrr
A lrM"afl
NIGHTLIFE
Dally "'l_.t w.n-r M•Nr"'° -""'-.......... -.--. --'"'" ,n.,
a $ a
Pro her s
S11mmon
SS Chief
WASHINGTON (AP) -Se-
cret Service Chief James J .
Rowley te1tilled today 11 one
of the tut-if not the tut.-
of the hundreds of wltne.,..
called before the comau11lon
inve1U1aUnf. Pruldent John
F. Kennedy a auualnatlon.
Nearing the end of Its task,
the comauulon beaded by
Chief Justice Earl Warren
was expected to q u e s t I o n
Rowley on these and o t h e r
matt.en·
1. Whether pre!ldeotial se-
curity can be Improved and, ,
if so. how. Safety measure• I
haw been much ttehtened
1lnce the slaying ln Dallu,
and ('OOperation with the FBI
bu beeJl l.l)creued. •I fQM> •' Ml _, ON CMTM4 ~ ~ 2. Wbether-u Sen. Stephen WA""4' flat "fMl.i4 10 M' Milt Gd OIJT' 1 • •
Youn&. D-OhJo. said hens -----·------"reliably Informed" -some
Secret Service agenu were
1cen drink.Ing In a Fort Worth presidents, he has -nadt-oolthat each •sent at the teem
night 1pot until 2: 30 a.m. on public utt.e1W1Ce on tne ass as· i" responded in euctly t11 •
Nov. 22. the day Kennedy was 1lnatioo. way they were traJMd to
shot. Late that af~oon. w h ~ n ..
Others b a v e staled the Kennedy Jay dead and Gov . do, and vo~ the "'1r tMt
agents were "perfectly so~r John C o n o a 11 y of Texa! 11 there had been twke u
and well-~haved." wounded, Rowley drafted a many agents In Da1Jq the
3. Whether R o w I e y con· statement In Waahlngton. He sniper could not have b t •ft
siders there was any fallure never issued It, and Its con-thwarted. Two aaeata on duty
by hls agents in a d v a n c e tent& never has leaked out. al the time 1"rt cited bJ
preparations for thfo presl-But a source familiar with President Johmon for bn·.
dcntial visit or in their per-Rowley's views has stated w.ry.
formance durini.? the momenulr-'""""'""'"~=---==------........ -----...m.,
or ~o~~Y w.1~ not 1n Dallas CARPETING AND DRAPERIES
and t'an offe r no eyewitness
1.t><1timony. Thou1h vis i b I y
shaken by the tragedy that
Low Warehouse Prices
f'llll DICOR..A TOR SIRVICI lftf•""•tf•" ...... ttghuntn~ ·~ nretrock1 pour-i11·ssouri· S-t•'Wlpl .. it foam f'xlln(Ul sher Into 1'.l. i ~
the flam~ M()jlt of the foam
Integration ended the service's &2 years Moncl•y thru l•tvrd1y t to I -----------of success in safeguardlna
wu 11upp11~ by ns rorre11 Tactics
An;o,:•;, ~;,:~ ::: ~:rv::i Bv Hea vv Rains Changm· g In Donations ramr from J ,J
11broad Tht king and qut"('n I
nr Malaysia on a st&tl' vl'llt BY l n.lled Pnu lntftmadonal snaf! Nlntln11l'l'f lo 'rt lnw
ro Japan t'Ofltrihut~ S8.33:l "ctoudbunts sent streams tem~raturt r~ronh in New ST AUGUSTINE, ~· I a.
The national police reported out or their banks In eastern England (AP) -Necn>ea switched tac-
1 158 houses destroyed and Missouri during the night. The Mwoun Hlghway Pa-tics again In their detennlned
18,500 damagE'd hy thr quakr. forcing many person~ to seek lrol said six famlliu al Kin-three week ste1e a&ain.st leJ·
another 11 .000 ..., rrr Oood<'d rrfugr In trt>e; ~nd the up-sey were rescued by boats. regation In ttJ1a clcy and
Althoueh thr quake ..., ai. pc-r noor~ of heir homt'a In soml' areas motorists had marched singing through a
the strongest In Japan ~1ncc Another ~torm drenched the tn dash from their cars and white residentiaJ section in
the t923 quake that took 143 · northnn pl11ln11 tooav &, root rlimh tr('('~ to await rrscue. the middle of the night
ro> Uve' ln the Tokyo-Yoko· the patrol aald. What form the nat demm-
hama area. experu attrlbut-"'1tnr farm homes nPar Kin· stratlon might take ln Ulla
with purch• .. of this
FRIGIDAIRE
rd the remarkahly low loss of ,. (, ,ey werr noodN! strange struggle was a mat-
• life to the fart that thr quakr I 0 Ir ,10 ll n t Thret> ('rte ks rorrt'd out of ter of sperulation as a a:raod
l -lul after lunch , when cooklnl? th Ir b--"-b. ti jury in IJ)eda1 aaaion contln-REFRIGERATOR I
c 11toves were oH and thrrr r e auNi Y con nuous ued lta closed door tnvutila-t wue DO residential fires B la<• ko I I I a1nrau. srnt flood waters u· f _,_, _ _. f -over rural Areas and Into the on ° ra..-.. unr.:.L
The caaually toll was 25 towns of Kinsey and Ste. Wednesday nlght'1 march,
tlead and 1l mlaslng although ·"''''o•·alC(J l.eneVle..,. NCl iniunr~ were coveriJl.i perhaps two mu-. the damai;tf' "'as estimated at '-"' '-reJ>(>rten was the longest. ltodesl, lat.
'Vttt. th11 It tht we.Ir to buy that rt•~
'"''"1•moryou've Mefl wntinc. The priceteDs
'1011 It'• I lltst Buy. ~·11 -the Fltlld·
• •r• Ice CltctOI' wltft two '°<Ube tRY9-futmt.
•tt••fft let M f'Vef 1YW-1bs0Mtfy At(£.~
hundrrl'f• nf m1lllon' et nnl · In th ....... plain M eat and least evenUuJ
1 e no. un:rn s, o-~ eka 11r~ '"l::W ROCHEi.LE. '\ y brld&e. S D • received two thetln . t ~ over SL Au-CUSTOMER PREFERENCE
1 \P1 fames r Hagerty and a-half inche!{ of rain. gua e 5 ~toric pavements bro~~~ng ~ecutlw andMoo~~L w~ ~~d up~umed ~e da~~~ l!llillliiiill~~~~!!!!~~~~~~~,~~~~~~!!~~~I former White House press J I 1 mches during the ru~ht Thr~ h~ marcben,
secretary explamed Wednes-R . f 0 h . Including a group of Jewish d h . R bl' I I d es1den\JI o m1 a• Wl!'St· clergymen from nine itatu ay o"' epu 1cans ca me I'm suburbs mopped up from be • • I ' d \1 Ctory In i;oml' F.astcrn 8 multl-milhon dollar flash gan lhP long walk shortly ca r J 111Y ~0 ~tatr1' o~ thl' basis Of early nood whlc:h left three persona before l1 p.m
r" rrtu~ns ·~ the 1948 an~ 1!152 dead and thrt'r infant.'! miss---
FORT WORTll. Tex t .,p I prt>sldt'ntial el~tlon!l -m !ht Ing and fear~ drowned I
W alkc r '"'uit
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Attorneys l'Xpected to <'om· g~~t v~ter!nnurndniz w~~t Thi' temptralurr dipped lo Africanl'I ·Play'
plele testimony today In '!'c , · , . 4-0 at Burlington. Vt., today,
trial of forml'r MaJ Gen f,d· Hagert) 'Ice president of 11 rl'<'Orn lnw fnr thi~ <late
win A. Walker's $2-miihon Ji Amrrlcan Broadcasting 'Par-' · Jn Rf .. COr" Snow
hf>I suit aJ:ain~t Thr o\115od-amount Theaters,) Inc .. ad· C> Ried Pmi~ rlrr~sNI ~tudents and the fac· JOHANNESBl 'RG. s 0 u 1 h
Thr AP d r t ,. n ~ r rcgte<I ultv of. lhP Armfs .lnforma-B ( ~{ { Africa (UPll -Icy weather
\\ rdncsdav aftrr te~llmooy In llnn S< h~I at ft Slocum (>fl r ,'\ f from the Antarctic brou&ht
whkh ~rvtral wt1ne1111e~ t<'\· 11 lla i.?crt~ "'ho wal\ Whihtc the heaviest and most wlde-
d llU~C press i.ecreuuy Jn t e 6...' I I L d r th tury t10f'd that Wilker led stu ent Dwight 0 Elsrnhower ad--,r J ~( II (> sprea snow o P ren to ~egre$!atlon rloter1>. al the mim ~trauon i1airl hr llJl ~ , • , South Africa toda~
''1nlhvelrslty of Ml11m1i1ppl In proves the proposal for lrgis-.:ii:: \TIJ,E. W11sh I AP1 -t Th I sit SO~Ptlmts racially
n J: t-oni; riotmi;! lation to prevt>nt tele\lsion Al k I Lo II Th ense c y 14a• treated to
Last wl'ek Walkrr 1r~t1ht>d nrt...,orks from 11nnounrinJ: u, 11 f"ClUre~h .,~ h 0'; the extraordlnarv Slihl C7f
that he ,.1~1t~d rhr r11mp1111 prc~1drntrnl election return~ 3~ .hr "k3 >~ h th harck -laughing white" ;ind Africans
I · Part Qua e 14 1c ~ oo up 1 ( n It h lh nnly to obi;er\'r :ind h•~ on ) 1r F:a"tt'rn stair~ wh1l,. Wc~t h late so badly alsCl stirred Pay u Y PE' me "<IC o er
Active part in l~f' not! ..., "~ C"n:.<;I poll~ l'rP <;till OfM"" II~ t'hr h1R Kodiak bears a~J with snowball~
11 brl~r SJX'<'Ch in 14·hlch hr 1101 them iuv off schedule Snow falls hl'rr only once ~;itd violf'nrf' ..., al\ not thr 11n · . in five years on thr average. ""rr to thr UM' Clf rerlrral au 'fhomas told the Sea Ult ~o· In several low lving puts the
l'rgro .lamr<, 11 Mt're<lith quakr rousl'd thf' bear~ from orv
AttOrne vs lndicalt'd that r<'-( · f) their \\.inter hlbern1Uon _
hull.al trstimonv would h• rt·l~ 811181!<'~ Afttr 11 while. thl' be11r~
romplt'tcd 1008, \\Ith lin.rl , wrnt har k tn lhnlr dtns for
t F d Md r111LADEl.PHI<\ otrt . -1h~r<'"tofth~lrwintcr slr~p l iofC : ll('rn l)ic8 Thiir~umt "in, 5 .... n ay,nr ~n II) I "arl Schwartz. -tl, an attnrn-Now thf'v'r• ~IPtping In 'lnd f' r a twj:!An . 11nr n • • d ...,.., I . . r\ ..., as a'~ar cd ••.:..'>.000 n J:!uidr11 11rP afraid the ~ars CHICA\,() r PP! 1 _ Or An-rlam<l~rs in fedrral cour1 Y<'S· won't b• up and ahout whrn .
tPrday for his !Ulj contPn<I-thl' huntin~ ~rll~Cln lltllrt~ drrw R E Wvanl. 97, a 20 Ha hhi:i-,J 0 j11 m~ hr was disfigured by ran-mrmber or thP Fnntball Hall
C'f'r a!' II rC!llllt Of lrratmPnl
In thf' Na' v rlurinc Wnrlrl
\\' ;n II
SC'hwart1 lrft ,,~,. :inrl
A T L ,\ ~ T I I C'IT\'. ~ .I murh nf thr lefl !!lrlr nf im
IUPI) -Twcntv rabbi~ lrrt face were rPmovPd In 19i7,
tile 75th annual C'onvtnt1011 nf and h<' chaql(ed thh st~mmtd . •
the Central ConfcrencP nf frnm 11 Navv phystdan tre11t· NF,W ORLEANS IAPI -
American Rabbi~ > rslrrd~' m~ hie; sinuc;~~ with riu11nar-Clifford Milley . l6, helmsman
to take parl in antl·S<'~rl'l!r• 11vr n11111 of tht tugboat Rrbel Jr says
Uon demonstration~ in Cit \i• he faJnted and apparently felJ
fUJUne F1a ag1ln1t a 8leertng levtr which
Tb9 inovc was 1n llnr \\•th l'frovr lht tuit and Its bargts ~
a Committee on .Juatkr 1,HJ Bf'''"' \ t'fT:o-lf•ff lntCl the Lakt Pontchartrain . ~
Peace repor1 adopted bv lhf causewa'
confflltiOn I n d Ofrl'nng a \1A nR m. !-.pain I i\P I -Th<' bargl'~ knocked out a "'II
wk (Ota or more than 17~ Nrarly 100 suspertrd Com-224 foot sectoin of the 24 mile .,~
members to volunteer t h r 1 r munlsl~ have been arrested long bridge Tuesday and tum-
Mrvlca to civil right~ lead-in a nationwide crackdown, bled a bus tnto the water,
tn. rollc~ announced today. They kllJlng all of the eight per-
linclude aeveral foreigners. 1001 aboard.
13.24 Cu. Ft
• Gi11nt 100-lb. uro zone freezer-with two
Quickube ice trays-has its own door I
• Dependable 11utomat1c. defrost1n1 in the 'P"·
eious refrigerator section.
• Twin Porcelain En~ml'I Hvdrt11-· ·-·
vegetables.
• -,.1
• Deep-shelf -;tora:i" dnor holds even ~ ~allon
mllk bottles!
BUY NOW • DURING
"TRADE·IN" DAYS!
5228
Even Less With Trade·in!
Sales and Service 111 the Harbor Area Since 1947
@['!AVIS BROWN
T8L•VISION ·APPLIANCl!S
411 E. 17TH ST COSTA
MISA
01tly 11:30 t11 •
Cto.ed
lu"d1y
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For the
Recorcl
Divor~es
LET'S Bf FllBIDL YI
rt you h.ve new nel~bora
or know of •nyont movin1
to our •rea, P~•• tell ua '° that n m•y uteod a
friendly welcome and help
!hem to become •cquaml·
ed ill their new 1U1TOund-
ln1s.
The HARBOR VISITOR
OR S.2744 or 673-2744
JJi«•enses
Marriage'
Sif?nup Slated
s..tMud News s.nee
LONG BEACH -Reclrtr:a-
tlon ror th~ 11a-week summer
~ess1on •l C•Ufonrla st ate
CoUec• at Lon~ Bearh opens
Monday
Claues becJn Tuesd,•Y.
A Fint in Costa Mesa
DAVE'S CAMERA E1cbg.
Announ~ Their ~fntment
4s bctu.ive it.,.. fw HM Entire New UM el
CONCORD TAPE RECORDER
lncludlnt the Febulou1 Concord 330
AUTlllATIC0t ..r st•
AUTllAT/C1Mnct '°' "* projtctOf'I
BATTERY
OPERATED
AUTOIATICi;,tdtrf 100/o Dow11
AUTOIA nc lllctatlt9,.,......,..
T~Wlllter,l ...... tpCieMl"llllllilat·r-
Up to I .......... ti.• r '*•
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DAVE'S CAMERA IXCHANGI
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Planners
PATIO
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• Wrouaht '""' • Trey }1/4"
• Legs 20"
e No Aftyil er
Hammerlnt
• Ne Special Sldtl
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f ttteftiftl ......, .......
Okay
DelU111t '
CHAl-BIOIL ax1:a.Q
• 4 Fire Depths
10" x ·~-~lh "' .Clo/4"
• C.oklnt rop 19''xl3"
•2 Cutting ~rd1
:,.~.~s $1()995
• The lift You S•ve
M.y It Your Own
• A Mwt fer E'(9ry Car
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• Moclet l200
•Dual He.t
• Includes
complete ....tcint kit
• Ellmlna._ Erotton ..... ~
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8 fU~tlt •1t "' W• ltl\ ~•
Thurt., June 11, 19~ ,~early Pass .
What Keeps Bloo<I Warm? :For Parking
Soa&hland Nrw1 Su~ltt' oev Off1r1ally the title of the
f'l/LLETITON "National . ··o . s~t Ht $10
&lencf' fo'oun11l!tlon (;ranl or prO)ttt IS r111n1 of 1 htr
18.700 haa bf-en made 10 <'•II· more1ulelory Ml'<'hantsma in llunun11on Beach restdtnh
fornla Stale Coll('j!I' hrrf' ror \tr1ebrlll'S . Wiii IOOn bt 1blt 10 purrhl5t'
t.be atudy nf hut con11ol In The study will telale to the Sf'ason panes for parltin& 10 anJmal~. 1111' o< ihcrt term phyalo· the 800-car munldpal patrlc·
Thi' rtsean h -.-111 ht-1·on-log1c1l adjustment as a func·
ductf'd under tht dtrrctlon ol lion or altltudt' a~d l1t11udt Inc lot alone the beachftont
Or. R11Y1rd JI Rratl~trom . In vtr1tbrate anlmala, a<'· Councilmen have Sl't .• Oat
Ul()('late proft:.~or c•f rool· rordlnj! to Or Brattstrorn vearly fee of SIO for res1· -. I denta, 11 a subst1lule for thr
~ 50 cents J><'r da \' char11r that 11 Beauty l hll btt'n In l'frttl f 0 r
amour _H-aven Solon manv yur~
The buth pat l.ing at u ex ·
OftEN'S SECOND LOCATION Jttonds trom tst s 1 r l' • t 10
futuring HAIR STYLING Bet1ch Boulevarrl 11fighw1y
391 on the ~lt'h ltvel Therr
•nd HAIR COLOR EXPERTS 1 •r" two tntranrtS, on• 1ust
wtsl or lluntlngtor Strl'Pt and
the otht'r at Ruch Roull'vard
ft h Of)f'n evl'r v da\ until
mldn1ih1.
INTRODUCTOltY
COLD
WAVE "EG
12!100
s12so Com
plete
MISA NORTH SHOPPING CINTH
W1ndsh1tld i.lldt"t 5 lor re
sldenh ma\' tM> purchased al
cth hall within lwo week~.
ril) rltrl. raul ,fonts said
'\nt T11 Pantry M1rkl'I !!!!~~~~~~~~~-'! Tax St ud~-
()rfl~r~<l
POTTER AT WORK -Eric Norstall a~.ucf.
~inning.potter from tht S.ln Franc1i.t·o RJ\ art•.i.
put!\ f1n1shmg touches to a ceramic piP1 p on the
~hef>I in preparation for his one-da' shm1 -...irur
da\ in '.\ewport Beach al 1241 Oct>an Fronl For Excellent Economical
Setttltland N-fows Sforvirl'
Fl 'L.LERTON Or I,,
bern F. Grave~ or l'aliCornta
Stall' Collete has bl-en 11~ked SJlH(•(' Oplf\ll Jn Dt)t•Jll
PRINTING
CALL 675-1485 to studv tht distribution or ' PILOT /NEWS PRESS tu hurdrn1 tn 1·a1trom1a b"
the Auemblv lnll'rim 1 'om· Southland Stwa Sf'rvlct in mld·A11y11~1. \' 111 ho11~1'
LET US PEP UP
YOUR PRINTING
GIVE YOUR IUSINESS CARO
OR LETTERHEAD A BRIGHT
NEW LOOK
YOU'LL .APPR~CI A r1
THE OIFFE-RE-NCE
PRINTING FOR
ALL PURPOSES
mltlH on Rfvl'nul' and Tau Jo I I U·:RTO"i -Studenu morp than JOO ~11111rn1• 11 "
tlon nlanntnjt to allf'Ni C'alifom1a tile first or $1'{ pm atrh fl
nr 1:ravf'~ AO 4-nll~llt\ st~ll' ('ollf'j?I! ht-re nut falllnanctd ruidtll<'I! hall( "h1rh
rl'sldtnt. I( a mtmber nr can ~hll rf'~rvt · h · the Aml'riran Jo:conomtr A~· • spa<'e in t e will bf' erected nrar tht •am·
aodatJon and the WMitrrn achoo! 1 ntw rHtdence haU, I pu1 durinc the nut *"'rat
~:c-nnom1c .\uoc11tlon rnllf'lll' ntririal, have an-years
fh• 1t11dy will ~ part or a nounred The bulld111g will hf' lrll.'>f'd
ff'ntral r ev 1 t w of l'alifor. The ha ll. to ~ comp~led tlo the college on 1 long tf'rm
1
nla's 111 1v1lt m now under b l ..i ... I UIS 0 •• ve u•I' C'l•lll'Jll' the way I much-n~ed rPsirlt>ntf' h11ll
Uf'a th Hri "f'r
( :~ul r l 11 onored without spending stair l11nd~
Cal State ofliclals sat<I.
C-rl-t~ Jail TPrm
.,_ lhl d .... ..:.-I !'d'1ol1~br honon1 anl1 • ti· .~ .. u "' ,,,, •• '""''" t"I! .. _ . . SANTA ANA -Timoteo So· ~l rommrs!ilon have bttn ac·1
ha. :?() of F'ount.aln Valley ID· I cordf'd lo T h n m a a Lte St,._ I
day is under ~ntence to s1x1phtn,M 30n of Mr and.Mrs.
mon~h' in the county j 11l for R. L Sltpht.n~on. 2135 Santa I
r1u,1ng tht df'ath of I JllS 4-na 4-vr co~la Mna. at El·
~n~r 1n h1~ ca r . . . 11nore "11\-al and Mllttar}
• To, Qu "LITY supenor .l11dge Karl Lynn School 1
"' ()av11 also pl1ced SollJ on two ' I yean probation tD follow the Stephenson -. a s c·ommt'· --•
• FAST SlRVICE Jail sf'nlenct. Arrhie ARva-s1onf'd a st><·onc1 litutl'nant 11d--e LOW PltlCES JM. 13, of Fo~nta1n Valley, the year's f1nal dress parade DEAR EDNA: I
I WH rat.ally ill.)~ when a and, Collow1nir; \hat .. a, rt'( I 10ld U. babr b4>d for $15 kar driven by Sohs 1truck a . ' . .. .. , 2211 W. Bolboa Bfvd. Newport leech 11t1htv pole at Warntr Ave-ognt7E'<I for mainlam1ng a 4 fl wtt.h •.-ti.Y '!LOT Wlllt Id.. !!!~~~~~~~~~~---~-~~--~lnue and RA-ne S~t. ll'l't Oc-rnde a\l'lagr ounng h1~ two How 9utll #flat'
-- -------__ tDhfor Vf'ar' lit the "hool Pattlt
~---~---~
Pot Mak,.r
1'o .Exhibit
Prize Work
t-: r I c Norslad, award-win·
n1ng Marin County pot t er.
will txhlbll his work 1n 1 one·
day show In Newport Beach I
Saturday at the home of Dr.
ind Mrs. Ph1IUp Lovell. 12421
W. C.kean fo'root, from 10
a.m lo 6 pm
UNDER NIW MANAGIMINT
THE FISHERMAN
FRESH SEAFOOD MARKET
270 E. 17th -HILLGREN SOUAltl -~2"'
,----SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFFH ---
With Each SEAFOOD Purcha..-
lit Di1<ount on Cornish Game Hen or Sque ..
(the Gourmets preftren~)
Yeur HHdquartera for FRESH Maine lobeter
Norstad, I ar1du1te archl· 1.--====-=====;.;..::==..:===:.=======-
tect, currently has his cer-
a m1c work 1n permanent rol·
lections of the Portland Art
Muaeum and the 1 lenry G•I·
I er y at the ltnlvtrstly of
\\.-ashinaton
One o( his planter pots wtrt'
purchased for lht M a r I n
t'ounty ('1v1e Cent.rr which
wu deiiigned by Frank Lloyd
Wright. Nontad wa, one of
two pollt'rs who demonstrated
al the flnt artJJ bulldm1 or the
Los Angelu COW1ty fi'11r al
Pomona in 196:1
The public 11 1nvllf'd to at
ltnd lht, ont-dav showmg. ar-
t o r d I n g lo Pr. and Mrs
t .OHll
Reif tltctric t111ptf s'am1ooer
for Hly $1
M aire your •r,,.U ,.... a1ain'
Rent •lect.ric aarp.t •..._,.oer
for only 11 a day wheft ,.. tt.y
Rlue LuetN Carpet ShANpee at :
IUUl'I HAeDWAel Im N_, .,... C•'• ,._.v
lllON 14AIOWA•I
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Tov•n' .. ,_ .. ............... , ..
c eowN "'•D•6-•• 11'1 I C..tl Nlwn ,.,... .... ,...,
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• HAIOWOOD-lltNf'IOICe ~
• SENG .. UNSf ••• '1MGa·ftf' ACTION
• ,.AMI DOUllMIOWllllD .. GtUU>
~UNE 18th thru 24th COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS
NORTH DRUGS
Vincent Oliva, Licensed Pharmaci1t tnd Owner
FREE GIFTS
OPENING SPECIALS ---
AND MANY MORE
AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY 1 J-01.
KLEENEX SALE 6 -100·,
3-300'·
LANOLIN PLUS SHAMPOOS
9 VOLT TRANSISTOR RADIO BAT
100 ASPIRINS
EAR RINGS & NECKLACE SETS
Gl YCERIN SUPPOSITORIES
100 VITAMIN C ·-100 MG
100 VITAMIN C --250 MG
5X7 COLOR ENLARGEMENT
NYLON SEAMLESS MESH HOSE
6 JRANSISTOR RADIO
lfere Houra
M-n., Sat.
9 to 10
Swnday
f to 9
FREE DELIVERY
PltOM 54'92121
11 For
69¢ $100
79¢
29¢
13¢
69¢
19¢
59¢
98¢
69¢
2 ';~r 99¢
'9's
POlt AFTER HOURS EMlltGINCY SlltVICI ,HONI '46-4106
• COSTA MESA
FOR All YOUR PHARMACY NEEDS
LET US FILL YOUR
NEXT PRESCRIPTION
WI' hkf' pr 1dt In announr·
ln1 thl' optninir: or our M"-.
11r-t().d•tl' pharm•ry, wllk'h
WI' horw to m•kl!' • r~•I .,.
ut to thl' rommumt). Our
l'nt lrl' ~rtort Jc drvnl@d to
JI\ 1n1 '.\on I hf> t>f'ot poMlble
,...rvlrf'. 1-:x~ritnrt'd rl'1l1-
ll'T'f'd pharmariS11 ,,.. In
charg,. or thf' Jl~8CT'lptlon
I dl'partmtmt. whldl 11 wrll 1
t~ 1 tock •d with antiblotll'l!. Ii J>bumaeflllirt1l1t. rhl'mi<'a!J,
and •~lal productl. w,.
matntaln a larre Mltt'IJon
of prPampt ion al't'f'ssorifo1
and 1irk1 onm 1111pplll's.
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AMERICAN
GREETING CARDS
GIFTS You are lnvlt9d to Stop In
and c;.t Acqueinted.
CosmetiCJ ly:
REVLON-MAX FACTOR
SONNIE BELL-CHANTILLY
MICHEL
RUSSELL STOVEi CANDIES
Your Pharmacy of
P,ersoncil Service
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mWiot
11wud
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tabJt
pleb
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\NAHZJM, curn -A •u
millioe cootraet ha• been
11warded "7 ta. Navy to Inter·
stale i:s.etr..lca, a aubsldl·
ary ot JllWttate F.nsbletrin&
1;orp., to bef1a work • por·
tabfe ablp lmtrument•Uoa
pacta1t1.
Report to Be A vailahle
PHo~OP11NT
Prices =~~~~
t>evea.pe4 " Prbated
KODACOLOR FILM
• 11 != 171 = 242
1t Ju,.,._ .-rlnb and 3ao
H-ftoll ef K•d•~lor
1te111rlntll f,.lft 16..I K•daceler Ht.,. .. ., .. _ ................ -. "'"..._ ........... ... c-•*"•wlr ...
MAltKllT PHOTO co aAIKllT 'I • ,0 a.x 2UO
SAN DIEGO 12. (ALIF.
Blau ti Pilat GAGS <1 MARION
Hint, For ~1timab.nc Your Drapery Job
45 or 43 lnC'h f'abrk 250~ f'ull
1 M ~uure tl1t width of th~ ~parr tn hf ro\ l'rMi tn
IN'hee
% Divide tM~ m~aaurement h) 11 and this will fi\it
vnu the number of widths ottdfod
· 3 Meuure the lf'nl\h nf the drape -add II ind"•
(nr hems and beach.
4. MuWply t.ha laD&th by the number ol width•
nHlded Dtvtde t.bla by '5 and tht~ will rive you t~
Y•rdal• ne*'8d
CilANT
MA YT ACi SALE!
Carload To Entire
From •• Washer
Choose
Dryer or
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....,hlll ....
W!\ittr •etAM
•Ill\ •• ~'"'' •tl'fit1. M1rt•t ,,,.., .. •dl441 ........ ....., .. """ ... .. """ ... ~
PLUS ALL • 8"·m1v1 Styling • Unbti.a s.1ety ~rttft • ~ fll• •••
1>0 Wltef ptMI ... probten.. l9't leeO•nll_. l~ ltQI . f1uth These Features to W1ll lnrt1ll1i;on . Option1f 51.•cl ~. Cheolt ffOf"l fol.If c.i...
a/JO UJt fWlJr J/JIJ JJJaiBS Jbem ~// "'1rt-Af t1vfJU! ~.'!dabtlJtf f
PRICES ON DRYERS
START AT
Slltlftly Hither on Waslaers
.,, .••. e..,..,
1111 NIWPOIT ILVD., COSTA MESA
STOii HOUIS 9 te 6 DAILY-MON AND,.._ 'Ttl t ft.M.
AM'LI Piii PARKING FION'f AND llAa
16 YM" ln TM Hartiiet ArM
f
Marine Second
Planti Reunion
TMl MALMITA O
Model 14G13R
H! IQ. fl\. Por
Danish W1lnut TV Console
RCA Spactt A1e Sealed Cl.rcu i I~ m 11'.t't' t~ TV utra dependablf'· !nJC'IY full Gol·
den Throat sound. rrystal· s421· dear TV ~ewinl -In hlJh
style with tbf' Halrnstad Onr
sttl \'Hr. 1'1nt tunlnst. f()(I' per wk .
UIQUl 360 DEGI&
SW1V1 PlDESlAl STAND
Tht. Heather Model \s an C<"onomy prirttrl
portable With outitandlni. clear TV rectp·
lion! N t w Yiat.a tranaformrr· $22& •
power.cl chasail! Tinted 1lu.'
aafety wtndow. Golden thrnat per wk. sound.
DUNLAP'S Have a fleet of redlo
centf'Olle4 trvck1 t.r
lnttant, ..... ,...._ afttll eppUanc•• .. ....,ice
~ yeur hefM,
/ Ha-ve one of the lat• DUNLAP'S ... tttcln of .....
....... 1"4 ... .....
County.
\
o a a . . . .
'66
MAK E
DAD
KING
FOR
A
DAY
0 -
Models
4
~it-w.· ~t->t FATHER 'S DAY CARDS
S!f OUI COMPl EH SElECflON Of GREETING C.AltOS
Open 9.9
Sun. 9-6
0 0 0 0 0 0
Only
5119'5
10"., DOWN
Stand in one spot-zoo"' in to big clos•"p1!
Tak• brilliant color moviH tt the touch of a button It's
etectre t powered-no windln& ever. no shob missed So
compact, can be taktn 1nywtier,. Tuck! 1way N sity ,,.
tlandbe& or bn.f c111. Packed witti fHturH found "'
c.emeru twice the ~•Z&-twice th• cos11
• hkt1 alow motion with 2·speed pl,....ln< motn•'
• Fut fl.8 focusinf toom lens'
• Plrltct exposure-1utomiilil"11lly with
CdS Electric Eye!
• Pi1tol rrip for srnooth, ste11dy shoot1n11'
• Full Y•tr 1u1r•nl'MI re1r1stflr•c1 '" V""' ,.. , -·'
$U IT ••• TRY IT ••• BUY IT TOOAY AT
• 0
DAVE'S CAMERA bcht·
1135 Newport Ave. Ml 6·2136 ~ M. -rTI •
Avthorlwd Full-S.rvlu Keytt ... .,....,
Your Home Movie Spe<l11i1t ind Inf.tom..,_. (liMel'
'
•
FACTORY BUYOUT ! ...••.• SALf at
~ILY l'ILOT;•Wwa1
Thur.., June 11. 1~
THE DO-ALL SOFA BFT'
Only 75' A WHll
ddle
$20
~59
11ow 10 onarn t llfE PDnCT DTU m
ma
JUST FOi? PAP 6 JUNE B~
' '
17 JIWELS .. f ,,...... • ...
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SALE PRICED
sgaa~
25 lllLllHT ........
~~~ 9900 £ ", ffl\~ .:.:.,
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Pwt¢ $..,., .... 0 j • ,,,_.,_.
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SALi PRJCID $588! ....... ,
NB Council Seeks
Two Volunteers
GAILY ,.l\.eT,..~.... I
Thun., JUM 11, 1'64
! Newport B i; M c b City the PMR board ln Februan
Council committee today u1of 1981. .
seek:tni appllcaUons from
Mail Train
Cut Asked
By Santa Fe
persona wtllln& to serve tn Clark IJ the ooly Balboan
two 11eata that wUJ be vacated currently on the p l il n ntns 8"UUM News aentee
,,n municipal comm111lon1 at body. H1rtb aorva the PMR SAN FRANCISCO -The
the end of th.:1 month. commlaalon from Jam• B. Santa Ft Rallroed wanta to
Commltte membtra Do-~dard'a Cot :idlmank: Db· ftt rid ot 1ta two mall tralm
roen Manhall and Viet Mayor ct 7· betw ... Loa Anltlea IJld Ian
Donald E. Elder said they Elder and Mn Manhall Dleao on July 1, even t!louih
have been lnformed that Plan· aald Ntw.,ort rutdenta btte~ the Publl~ UtWUea Commfa·
nlna Commlsaloner wtlUam t1ted ln 1ervtns on either lloo bun t acted on U. peU.
Clark. 1310 E. Balboa Blvd., commt..lon may obtain ao-Uon to reduct pa11en1w train
Balboa, wlll not continue on plicationa at the City CJert'a Mrvlce.
lhe city board Clark hu office ln City Hall DlO New· Two weeks hence, the rail· ~c rved four years port Blvd. The city CouDdJ ro.cl lolea lta contract to car-
A s e c o n d aeat will bt ~.:i~ ~~ l 1 :m ·~ ~U..~ ma~e:' ~-n:
v a c ated when Ed Hirth, lained "! ex io.t NVenue an.nuall .
owner of Hirth Harbor at 947 p · And a1nce tbe ~ tralna
Bayside Dr . atepe down from nm ln the m~ of the nlPt
his seat on the Parka, Beacb-and halt at the moct lmprot>. r~ and Recruuon eommta. Studenb Win abi. p1aeu u,97 carry ,... _~ion. Hirth wu appolnted to puMqera :_ only 27,000 1ut
Medical . Prizes ~ ra aald tt baaJect oa1J
..,,.., puaencera 1ut y.ar MILLIONS -... "'..._ .. ,.._....,_~
L•1Di...._..._ll'taq9ck
·~·•••111111111tni. ~ fri..ts. , .... """ ..,....
1111 wllo'tl Ot ti lllft """ )'tu ._.: 14.W'll !!f! YOU Ot rw -~ ..... , ...
Gall Andenon and WUUam betwee tbe two clti•. Jt bu
Halaq, iraduate. Of eo.ta therefcn .Utt the PUC far
Mesa H1'h School th1' year, permlaaion to cut lta puMD:
are redplents ot acl>olaJ"lbJpi ft!' Mrnca from fl'ft round
of the Woman'• AuDllary to trlpe da1b' to two. A pub11c
the Oranae County Medical bearlq bu been aet ID Santa
A.alOCiation Ana on June 28 •
Ml11 Andenoo Ia headed
for a n u r 1 t n i courae .it
Oranae Cout Collete. Hsian&
for a pre-medical coune at h!ltMtt: Tt complttt '°"' C9"1 "*' ClllldlfJ, "II """' duect. '---::=:======-=· UC Berkeley. ~~~~~~~~-
WANT
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I 2947
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IN
COSTA MUA
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JUST SOUTM 011
IAKV sn11T .
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• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... _______ ....
Grand Opening
Friday, June 19th
of Winchell's ~ewest Donut Home, Store llo. 170
AT 2947 HARBOR ILYD •••• IN COSTA MUA
(Jult loutll of lek., ltreet en Hirt.or 11¥11.)
WINCHELL'S DONUT HOUSE, Amerlce'1 la,..st chain D•
nut Shop, Invite yo• to see this. o• 170ft Shop ••• Ceme IR
and try a dosn of WINCHELL'S TAm DONUTS •••
FAMOUS for "FttUHNUS" •d fer "QUALITY." See Mr
beautfful Donut •ncl Coffee Shep.
--------OPENING SP!C1AL 1--------
ALL RIGUUR 7St
DOHN
DONUTS
AT THIS WINCHILL
SHOP ONLY
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•
• fAST •YING, ULTIA QUIET HOOD
• DOUIU WA.Ll. CONS1IUCTION
• SOFT DIT AatAILI HOSE
j • 4 SE'ft1NG, SWITCH, COOi. TO MOT
• S,llDt, NAM. DIYll
FREE!
Lcuge Can
Aqua-Net
$1.50 Valt1e
MODIL HD12
s 77
COMPLITE
You C• Cits ..
It At K-Mart
Give Dad The Giff 'of Good Grooming/
• NeUJ Shoe PoU.laer
lAIY. .. MW..-QUICK .. , allft"'I TIO'I'.,. Attelll·
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Mp. Ctlla Meu Otflct
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bra, we're equally inter·
tiled In the 1taU.Ucal
lengths we'll advance m
tbe moatba abead.
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the MCOnd tlOO mllllon th
toUl amt.a ta comtn1 a
whale of a lot faster than
the Clnt $100 mllllon.
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day (October, 1911) tbllt
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brated tta •too mllllon mu.tone. At U\at partScu·
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total UHta haw puMCI the
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SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS-Mn. Edward A. Pelegrln, vice presi-
dent of Newport Beach's Assistance League. issues luncheon in·
vitations to Richard Ertep, Marilyn Stem and Larry Peterson (from
Ticklocker."
Servi~e Rewarded
More than 100 T1cktockers of Newport Chapter, National Charity
League, who earned service awards, stepped through a rainbow archway
to n.-ce1ve gold channs during the group's fmal meeting of the current
year
Gathenng i.n Balboa Bay Club for the "t:nd of the Rambow" lunch·
eon, Tlcktockers learned from coordinator Mrs Donald Collins that they
amasM?d a total of 6,566 community service hours during the past yeu.
Another h1ghhght ~as the mstallallon of new ofCicers conducted by
Mrs Paul Rogers
Guiding the various grade levels for the coming year wtll be the
Misses Mary Lewis, eighth; Mary Barr. ninth: Leshe O'Bryon, tenth; Laurel
Wagner. 11th. and Sandy Thomas, 12th After accepting the college Tick-
tocker gavel, Miss Barbzira Rothaermal received service awards tor college
1'icktockers unablt to ;ittcnd
A ~pecial surprise. <1rranged by ~tn;. .James Gable, college Tick·
tockcr patroness. was the appearance of five 1963 NCL debutantes In
their ball gowns. Introduced were the Misses Wendy Sayres, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Claudius Sayres; Sandra Louise Willia.ms, daughter or
Mt. and Mrs Paul Joel Wilhams: Naocy Ann Bing, dalJiflter of the Nonnan
Alexander Bmgs, Kathleen Mane Howard, the Frank Thomas Howards'
daughter and Mary Susan Arnold. daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Henry
Arnold.
Decorations of pastel nowers and gilded angels were under the
rlJrection of Mrs John Fergeson
NEWCOMERS GREETED -the Missei. Sie Hostetter and BoblD
Horn. new 'Iicktockers ol Newport Chapter, National Chlrify
Lupe, are :welcomed by Anne Scott and See Cllanlnpm (from
¢
14 DAILY I'll.Of J"IWl-f'HH
Thurs., June 18, 1964
t
i About Your
' Problems
By ANN LANDEIS
Dye Bottle Youth
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wife hu ~n bugging
me for the last year to let her dye my hair black.
Marge uaed to be a beautician. According lo her I'd
look at least 10 years younger which would help me in
bO.ainess because the younger men get the promotions.
I'm 46 and don't mind the gray in my hair at all.
Furthermore, I'd be aw·---------
fully seU<onscioua about
suddenly turning up with folks , that nearly 4.000 read-
coel black hair because all ers from coast to ~asL
the people I work with plua Alam, Honolulu. and
know my hair haa been Puerto Rlco wrote to uy
gtay for years. they did NOT agree with
:vou are a pretty sensible me . My position remains
dame anJ I'd like to bear u n ch an 1 e d, but It may
Y()UI' opinion. A yea or a no please you to know that I
fl'Om you could have a lot am a lonely minority.
of influence on me. -
-SIL VER TiiREADS
DEAR THREADS: S.me
men d y e for dear o I d
nwtb'• 1ue a.nd only their it a r b e r 1 know for 1ure.
Speaklng 1trlctly for my. •U, I like gray la a mu'•
hair. It'• obvtou &bat yoa'd
feel 1eU-conJdou1 turnlng
., aU of a audden with
ceaJ black hair, • teU your
wUe ix-nay.
DEAR READERS: Do
you recall the letter several
ct.ya ago from the woman
who complained vehement.
ly because her bu1band'1
a-wife sent him several pairs of aborta and under·
sbtrta for Chrt.tmaa?
The &al blew ber top and
lmilted that he husband
return the ahorta and un·
denh1rta because It was :ar
too inttm.ate a &ift under
the drcwmtancea.
DEAR ANN LANDERS:
That letter from the worn·
an who wu mad at her
rich aunt who shopped in
August for Christmas gifts
and then ended up giving
faded, shopwom. ma.rited·
down "bargain•" made me
laugh. I have a friend who
does somethln1 llmlla.r. It
used to bum me up, but
alter readJnt that letter I
see the humor in my own
rituation and feel a great
deal better about it.
BOUND FOR CONVENTION -Departure thm la almost here for six memben
of Coastline Auxiliary to Veterana of Foreign Wva Poet 1538 who will serve as
a special inStallation escort team dOrihg the ltate 11Dilluy convention in San
Diego June 21-25. Mrs. Florence Kirchner (eeated to the car), Mrs. May Buckland
and Mrs. M. W. Root will be joined by the Mmea. llenill Barker, Mildred Moore
and J. H. Patterson.
Auxiliary Team
Chosen As Escort
Five exciting days are in
1ton for 1everal members
of CoaaWne Auxiliary to
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Poat 3538 wben they repre·
1ent their group during the
c;rganitatJon's state conven-
tion June 21-25 in San Diego.
ls a delepte. Alterut. In-
clude the M m • 1. Alfr9d Brtw. P'loyd Slate Baroid Hohl, IA'lnamM K;hy, Eu·
genia Reeve. and J a m e s
Torrens. Mn. Torra.a, Mn.
Brigg1 and Mrs. Ruth Schu·
mac her. second dlatrlct dec-
orating co-cbalrmen, a r e
maklnf decorationa for a
reception honoring Mn.
Chatham and A 11 e o Mar·
Un, aenlor vice c:ornmader. (Nlytn .. _,
FALL WEDDING
Linde KrUM
Couple Plan ·
August Date
A famll7 dlnnu partJ la
the Newport Beacll bome of
Mr. and Mra. Robert Phil-
lipe Sbaw wa1 the occuloa
cllOlen to announce the be-
trothal of tbe1r daUlhter.
Meirllee Shaw, to 0.Yld
Lee Rayle, 10D ol Mr. and
Mn: Robert w. Rayle of
Corona de1 Mu.
The COU]>le plan to U •
cnange vowa Saturday, Aua.
15, in Com m u n it 7
Chwcti Conarecattonal, Co-
rona del Mu. Spedal suesta at the announcement party
were the prospective brlde-croom '• puenta, Min Syd-
ney Gayle Shaw and Mr.
and Mn. Wll11am Helin.
Tbe brtdHlect. formerly
of Altadma and PaAdena.
WU graduated from Pu-
adena Hiib School and at-
tended 0 r a n I e Coast
CoJJece before tranderrtnc to Unlvenlty of California.
Santa Barbera. Cboaen to
\
the dean'• bCllDor lilt, 1be
11 11'8duatinl th1I month
and will continue wort to-
ward ber aecondary teacb-inl credmtlal
A1IO a former Puadenan,
Ml11 Sbaw'a flance waa
gnduated fl'Om Newport
H1ah School and 11 recetvtn1
hia degree from Untvenlty
of Callfornla. Santa Bar·
hara where be lt a member
of Sitma Alpha Epellon .
Cboeen to the dean'• bonor
Musicians
To Appear
Chamber Music Ensemble
of Costa Mesa. sponsored by
Costa Mesa Parka and Re-
creation Department music
workshop and co-sponsored
by Friends of the Ubrary,
will gtve their ftnt public
performance Friday, June
19, at 8 p.m. ln the Costa
~sa Library. ~e 18 outstanding mull·
clans have been rebeaning
for four months under the
tutcac-....,
AUGUST DATE CHOSEN
MJ .. Merrilee Shaw
lilt and redpleot of one of
the h t 1 h e 1 t fellowlh!pe
granted by the NDEA, &e
wUJ apend the nut three
yean worldna on hla doc·
torate at UCSB.
Womtnt Spo1'f1ww
MADE TO oua
La Fiesta
221 Marina, .... l•laM
Clubs Serve: Serve Your Club
2ND ANNUAL SPRING •••
PAno ART
IHOW
S1turd1y end Sunday, June 20.21 , 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
FEATU .. ING .•. P .. OMINENT LOCAL A"TllTI
COSTA MESA ART CENTER
I told the wife to forget
It -that it was not worth
fi&httn1 a b o u t for 1 I x
month&, and that althoutb
the lift may not bave been
in the bat tute, Jt WU
certalnl7 pnetical.
I'd lite you to know,
My friend a a 1 r a n d
dame of ooruJ d e r a b I e
meana. She no IOll&er drives
her own car ao I frequenUy
take her to the beauty shop,
to club meetinp and to
church. Every Chrlatmaa
it'• the aame old 1 tor y.
With tun In her eyes 1he
says, "I love you too dear-
ly to insult you with a com·
merclal &UL I want you to
have aomethln1 of aentimen·
taJ value." She then bands
me an old snuff box her
irandfather Uled, or a piece
of needlepoint that bat been
littin& around for 1~ yun.
Everyone of be.r g1fta bu
1one Into the attic or the
truh can.
Your column la a arut
deal more ·than entertain-
ment Jt helps people cet a
fr'Uh ~ve. Thant
you for ll -AVID FAN
SU of the women w t 11
form an escort team for
Mrs. Francill Chat.ham, a
member of the s e c o n d
d.Lab1ct, when ahe la lmtall·
ed u department praldent of the CaUfomla State
VFW All%lllary. Cbolen for
the "Frankie team" are the
Mmes. M. W. Root, newly
elected president of c.out-
Une Auxlllary, May Buck-
land, Florence K 1 r c b ner,
Merrtll Barker, Mild r e d
Moore and J. H. Patter10D.
D u r I n 1 the CIOD'f'eDtiaa
Mn. Barker will cast the
CouWne AaxillarT• wte. She wfD condDct ber final
meettnc Friday, Jane 11, at
I p.m. tn the Oolta Meaa
American LeP,. Han.
Couple Choose
Wedding Date
direction of Arnold J u d a.1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!![!1!!~!!!!!!~1!!!~ renowned con cert plaa1at.ir
conductor and t e a ch • r.
They received high praise
when performlng for the
City Council ln April.
117 EAST WtLION IT. COSTA MESA, LI 1·7071
~. l"4. ~ ---·~ ~ Kenneth Brown a1ao
Pssssst!
for that
Gift
with
imagination
and
elegance
try
2Jt E. 17th St., Mesa Center
(htween Alpha Bet1 and Thrifty 0"'9)
• Sweat Colope
• Boombu1'1
• Wbiakey Shampoo
• P.¢1Jmed hoTte
mmure
• Harpoona
for
• Hunt1.n1 bom1
• ~"pltoool
• Martlnl ltoMt
• Execut:tve ftnt . '
; aJd klt•
• ElecuUve dumbelll
To Mention Olly a Pewl
Temporary
Mom Tells
Job Rewards·
T w o Newport Harbor
ffigb School graduat.ea will
excbuge weddin& vowa
Sept. 12 when M1aa Unda
Krutl become• tbe brlde of
J e ~T Dltnporth bl st.
A n d r e w ' 1 Preabytertan
Cburdl.
The bride-elect la t h e
The ll'OUP wtD be maldn1 appearances throu&bout the
area and the pubflc la ln·
vited to attend.
Do-Si-Dons
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Do-SJ·Dont Square Dance
A aeotle wom• with a P. A. Kroae, 211 30th St.. Club wtlJ celebrate Ila 14th
k.tnd heart explained the Newport Beach, and her fl. anniversary Saturday eve·
challenges and rewards of ance is the IOD of Mr. and ning June 20, with a dance
her work u 8 foster moth-Mr s. H. Dllnporth, 421 in Cotta Meaa American
er when the addreued New· Riverside Drive, Newport Leg1on Hall, ~ w. 18th St.
port Harbor Auxiliary ot Beach. More than 250 invitationl
Children'• Home Society have been extended to other
Un square dancers in the area,
durtn& the group'• mee g Emblem Club including the newly grad-tn the bayfront home ol uated clus directed by Jlm
Mrs. Lee Wagner. Emblem Club 314 of Bun-Fairchild.
Mn. Charles Schoepflin, dngton Beach meet.a the E a r J Jomaon of L&ke-
who cares for children ill ftnt and third Monday of wood will be the caller and
her home until permanent each mo6th at I p.m. in refreahmenta will be aerv·
placement arrangementa EJb Locfle, llM Ocean Bl\'d. ed. Do-Sl·Dona prealdent,
can be completed, la em· Huntlniton Beach. Further Dean Bahr and Mn. Bahr
ployed as a foster mother lafonnatton ii avallal* by will dreu tn official club
by CHS. She was introduced calllng Mn. Everett Miller. costumes for the d a n c e,
by Mrs. Beatrice Clayton, 847-31117. whlcll wtn begin at a p.m.
direct.or of volunteers forl.========;;:::;==========:.11 Santa Ana District, Cbil·
dren's Home Society.
Mrs. WUllam D. Clark
PT,4Sided over the meeting.
Hostesses for luncheon ln·
eluded tlle Mmes. Merton
K. Cameron. Alvin S Cox
and William F. Harper.
R um1nage Sale
Loyal Ladies of R o y a 1
Arch will have a three day
rummage 1ale June 25-27
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the
garage at 1'15 N e w p o r t
Blvd., Costa Meaa, by the
office of Fannie Price.
Mra. Ray Nielsen announ·
ced that donations of old or
new Items of any 11.ze will
be welcome and peraont
wiahlng to have article•
picked up may contact her
at Liberty M888.
JAlllTA
S..uty Salon
113t Npt. llvd.
Phone LI 1-tno
Costa MHI
Ne A ... lfttlMftt
N~ry "Gen.,. •Jaunlt•"
Meet tho "'"oat Steff Of .. autlcl•n• In Cotta MHa
•
Comp. Orch1d Crt>me Wave .. f7.5t & ap
tw' 1 • Plain Sham.poo and eet ............ •u•
H1th 1tJlin1 fl.• -Hatrcuu t:a.•
Our W•rk UftMft .. tl.Ull1 OuaNltteM e Ff'M ftarklng
Wo C.l"l'Y arl LAMlnt .,... ef ltermuefttt
Houra: o,.,. Dally t a.-to I '""' lat. t a.m. to • """'
HOUftl•
Opell D1ll1
t a.m. te t P."'· c latur4a1 A
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HOUSI & GARDIN SHOWCAll • • •
F11turtn1 old faithful tubu1ar aluminum and pJuUc web, ln choice of 5
colors ... we carry only top qualJty at~tnum. .
HOUSE · and GARDEN 11 located at 2600 W. Cout Hi&hway lo Newport
Buch and ln.tte1 you. q, take advantage of their upbof.stery abol>J uten·
sive d.Iapery departmentl easy terma and free delivery. 548-6618
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JUNE CLEARANCE
AT The ISLANDERS
GROUP OF CUSTOM SOFAS
Colorful Spaniah . . . . . . . . . Reg. 590 $395
Muted Green-Blue . . . • . . . . Reg. 669 $395
SubUe Gold-Avocado .... · .. Reg.480 $395
Spain in Acqua . . . . . . . • • • • . Reg. 765 $395
Sofa •••
Reduced To
$199
PATIO
FURN ITU RI
Cut 20°/o
FINE WOOD PIECES
Game Table, 5 Pc.
Tbomuville Buffet ....... .
Kindel Buffet ....... .
Oval Cocktail Table ... .
Maple Bedroom, 5 Pc. . .... .
White-Gold, 5 Pc. Bedroom .
Reg. 739
Reg. 310
Reg. 375
Reg. 165
Reg. 6-05
Reg. 735
$495
$195
$195
$99
$Ua
$495
LOUNGE
CHAIRS
C•lort
DEEP COMFORT
CHAIRS
SWIVEL
"•duoed To Colora
$99.50 $159.00
CARPET SPECIALS
100o/o ACRILAN
By Wunda Weve
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•AtlY "ILOTlllllWWltllll 11 Thurs., June 11, 1964 -
Pure Flattery
902'1
11"'-22' 1
New Officers
Take Posts
Mrs. Andrew Prosser, ln·
cornlnc president of Sorop-
tlmiat Federation of Amer·
tcas, Inc.. conducted lm·
presslve candlelleht cere-
monies while charcing new
officers of the Soroptimlst
c lub of Newport Harbor
with thelr duties.
Rites were conducted dur·
Ing a dinner meeting ln
Mesa Verde Country Club.
Accepting leadersblp for
the comln~ year was Mn.
Harold Hopper, who wlll be
assisted by the Mmes. Lon-
nie Kott, first vice presl·
dent; Elbert Conner, second
vl.ce president; Katherine
ChallUe, treasurer; Lee
~haw, recording secretary.
and George Cooney, cor-
responding secretary.
Mrs Howard Dawson, re·
llrlng president. will ·serve
<in the hoard of directors
with Mn Henry Muto
Dtlegates are Mra. Robert
Moody, Mrs. Collne Gibbons
and Mrs. Harold Swanson
t, 11f..,_i_ 1'f~-r-
Graceru1 cowl-curve col
lar -its Clattery ls re·
vealed twice, above l~an
lines or the sheath and
Peering Around Juniors Meet
Jacket. Cool, elegant in --~:---:-u==:=s:::im1lii::llt'",..._.!5'
shantung, Dacron OFF ON HER annual fil"llt journey to Europe
Printed Pattern ~ globe<lrcling trip is M r s. !they plan to motor through
Hall Stus 1211, 14''2. 1611 Paul Wllllam Lawrence or France after seeing t be
18''2, 2012, 221., Size 161,.z Bel Air, Udo Isle and Palm sights or England) and Mn.
dress 21, "ards 39-lnch Springs. T h e peripatetic Hurwitz will visit her many
Jacket I"i. · traveler, noted for ber col· relatives ln London for the
f'IFTY CENTS In coins lectlon of ornate hand-made first time since 1959
for this pattern -add \S laces. will attend the lnter·
cent.a ror each pattern for national Debutante Ball in
flrst<IBss malling and ~pe-Vienna, Austria during her
c1al handling Send to Mar-Journey, s er v l n g as co-
1an Martin, Tht> DAILY pf. chairman of the ball patron·
LOT. 442 Pattern Dept . 232 eases
West 18th St . New York 11. Other places on her cur·
NY Print plainly NA~E. rent itinerary are Papeete,
A DD R E S S with ZONE, Ta b l t i, the Fl.Ji Islands,
SIZE and STYLE Nl'M· New Zealand, Australla. BER. Stngapon!, Hong Kong, Ma·
YOUR FREE PATTERN cao, India, lra.n and Tur·
IS READY -choose 11 key. On the continent her
Hammond <>r,.. SodetJ
of the West Cout meetl tbl
fint Monday of 89Ch moatb
at 7:~ p.m. at 285t E. Coat
Highway, Corona dltl Mar.
Further Information 1a from 250 design idt'as 10 stops will Include Rome,
new SPRING . SlTMMF.H Venice, Geneva, Zurich, VI·
Pattern Catalog. Just out, rnna, Paris, Brussels, and
Dresses, sporuwear, coats. Amsterdam. She also wlll
more• ~nd 50c no~ visit London, Dublin. Bel-
TRAVELING IS IN THE available by calllnc Mn.'
wind too for several mem-Bernice Fox, ~3SU. I
! aat and several cities In bers of ~e Vl.klng Club.jiiiji~~jjjiii~!iiJ~iiliillii~iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiijijiiiiiiiilili .. liillii Hilda SwaM-Ofl, Car al a
(;off Cluh
Woman's Golf Cluh or
lluntmgton B4>at·h meets
l'\ery Wed~!iday at 9 am
in lluntington Beach Coun·
try Cluh f'urther 1ntonna-
t111n •~ available by ralllnR
Mr.!t Cu~ht.o. s:l6-6414
Scotland before returning to
lhl' us
WINGING THEIR WAY
to England for an exciting
vacation are Mrs. Max Hur-
witz of Costa Mesa and her
dauiht.er. Ann, a student at
the Bllhop's School in La
Jolla. Ann is maktng her
Towns and Gary Cbrlaten·
son all took to the air for
trips to different dlrectlom.
Hilda is off on a month'•
trip to IllinolJ and Penn-
sylvania while Ca.rala u bl
Vancouver, B.C., vla1Uni
her suter'a family. Gary.
currenUy on a four-month
Job in Orqon, wtn(ed hll
MAKE FATHER'S DAY A LEISURE DAY
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} .. ou'll never know what comfort really-ii until.youJi-t-r-e-t-c-h .o-u-t•on
JjlJXlTR,1r 8IZE U.S. KOYLON~FOAM
Lile lo ht able lo a·l-r·r+L·h do'l\11, do .. n, rlo .. n! Flin~ )OUr t1rMI
arms and lega acrou acr~ and actt.9 of the m~t 100thing hfod? Thc-n
you want our moet luxurious maltr~. s. x.,io" foem-in 011r
wnndc-rful new lu%Ury Jun: Extra long. Extra Ion~ and wide-. F.. "'"'
,\,,,.long ind 11idt. 'fhf'y·r,. lhe greatest! •To begin wilh, thtr·,.··
nothing like 1 ~oylon. It i~ the ~rry fillf'Sl fo1m in lhf' -orld, m11lf'
with thouaand1 of 1mall corea on BOTH 1ides (not Juat 1 akimpy few
on O~t: aidf', Ji1,e ICJIDe mattreues), Thf' rnuJt i~ I remarkable maltr~
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that'• both gentle and firm. conformin11 lilr w1l,.r In e~ry Mlf'Yf, ytt
~rmly aupporting the entire bod.r· A combinatioa that e.-i the u:p!l1a
aai~ waa impomiblel •A.Del reaaemher, only e...,... ..M liU
"oylon. with tbouaands of corM. can be 10 elry, i~ dww.
1-ooler, fl'elher aletp, fu httt~" wf'ar. Knylmt ii a'9n odori.., noa·
allerg,nic, menible. Aad cow. romplf'te •itll a tipetjally a&i.....t
matching ltoupriq. • Come in tomorrow and )« WI ....,, 1" ti.I
hig, big Kaylott that will .1Nlt a hlg, bi1 dilttcnot fn )oGr Hfe. -·
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18 0All Y 1'11,.0f/NaWWRaU
Thun., June 11, 1964
SPOK'l'S ON PARADE
This Guy Sa11dy is Just 'Too ·Much~
Angel land
Coming Soon
By BILL DONER
Happy
Angels
It 11 with no sm:.il degree of relirf you noh~ that
Anaheim has definitely bttn de<'lared the future home of
the Anaels. The Disneyland city won ma runoff '141th the
Baldwin Hills Dam site. Fortunately the latter "as de-
clared unsafe for baseball and not a moment too !>UOn
Return
( '.heruh~ Encl Can you env1S1(111 ii resident oft he area cn1oy111g tele·
H~lltitff
MAlflY
vision .;n a summer evc11in~ only to have
1 Bo flelin~ky come floating into his hv·
mg M•Al 1 The average man would ne'er W'innin~ Trip
get OVf'r 1t lo SdY nothin g of thr 3\Crage LO~ ANGELES l1'1
j womcrn. But now the Angels arr ronung to Th<· Lo~ An~elcs Angl'l.s. al·
Oran~e County thouJth still 1_n moth place 111
"Bi_;seball and DiSl'l'Yland " Gene tht• \ m er 1 t' 11 n LRague.
Autrv th1nkJ1 out loud '':-Joi a bad double-W<'ren 't too unhappv toJay a~
header " th<') n•flectt•d on th«'1r JUst·
Jeiln'lgly, .vou !>uggest to Roh Rey· completed road trip In v.h1rh
nolds the poss1b1hty of ~ monorail from thr' "on ~ix and lost five
Fanwsyland to the left!1eld bleach<'n ()f 1, "Why not?" he says. t·ourse managt•r ,1gnr~
You mention to Fred H•n•y would ha' P liked lht· l'Crrrnl·
that the home grounds might be 1n aJ?I' to ha"' ~n t>ven morr
excellent vicinity In which to 1lgn up
Frcs110 St.
111 Spike
Spotlight
1-;t'(;fo;l't'E . Orr nPI -young ball pl1yers. Kida love the
submarine ind moon rocket rid.a.
"No qu11Hon about it," he 11y1.
Why not, you ask Marvin Mllkes
have the Oixi1l1nd band from th•
riverboat come over and entertain
t>.fore g1rM1 and !Mtween innin91.
A I SI t California s httlr I-' re s n o 11ge II e Statr. Cl)ached b) former pole
"Gr11t ide1," he 11y1.
Ju,,. 1• cw-•• 1.~4. , •,.. " .. ,., vault rhampion Dutch War·
J,,_ -(!•""'""" • • "' ocM•c mrrdam could pull lhr big
J-1• < ... ...,..., ' lC1 •"' "'"'"' surprt~e a~ colle~lans preview
tht'lr Ol\mp1c trark and field
in hi' trarr.'s favor Bui since chances m the NCAA meet . . . starting today lt "as the Angels flrs.t win-Host Oregon is conceded the 1
l(oufax
Goes
Nameless
Hy CHARLES MAHER
Auoda&ed Pre11
LOS ANGELES--"He'1 lb.
greatest pitcher I've ever
seen,'' aald Oeno Oliver of
the MUwaukff Braves.
"H,•1 &'>t three pltches-a.
curve, a changeuo and a fut
l>all-and he 1bowed 'em all
lo me, one riCht aft.er lht
othu , all for drUre1.
"And 1 sat down.
"They talk about h11 fast
Dodger Slate
J""" It-Al Clftc......._ J;• .,., . 1(F1
JUN >t--lo! Clftc ....... I. I:• • m, '"'
JYl\f JI-Al Clft<C.-M, 11 • .. e.m,, IC' I
ball. But lt'I h11 curve that
makes JWn greal "
This wo1•Jd probabl,y two
About a, good a place as anv
to Identify the man Oliver
was talking about But, to
help counteract a dlstressln:
nationwide increase In namt
droppin1t. It has been decided
to 't'ltlihold the man's iden
tilv
If all ynu want lo read 1•
namN. what you nr«'d lJ "
nhnnr d1rf'f'torv
You suggest to Georg• Good1le
there 11 no limit to the promotional
~slbllltiea. Th. Angela could, for
1nst1nce, offer an 1ttr1dlve mHI
for Mnior citizens night. Along with
their tickets, the old folks get a free
nlni: lour of the east th1i-sea· best chance of winning a
son. hr wa~ heslt.nt tn N>m· second Utle lll three years, yet '
pl;un F'rt'sno's champions of the
Thr Angels took a brrather NCAA college division rank
today before opening a three· with the top teams
IUl'I r....-1 B r BIG MOMENT FOR ROOKIE Pndgcr pltl hN Sand) Koulax lleft) autograph$ ut 1 you're !Manely t·ur
home run ball number nn•· rm r o<ik1e Oerrcll Gn!!lth. who Joined the <'lub only mu, hrre are a few elues
trip through th. fun houH.
"Megnlflc•nt," he 1gree1.
Publicity la no problem, you tell
Irv K111. He can forget the newsp•p-
en. He simply goes up on the Mat·
'terhorn cable Cira and drops pam·
~amc se ries wit h t~ trou-Warmerdam has sprinter'
blesome Cleveland lndlans Darel New~an. with l!le best
last weekend and ·1ect off tlw fourth inning of last night's game with a homer \ The man in question 11 11
f'cln retrievrrl th<' homrr h;ill ;i ncl hrou Rhl 1l to Griffith in the clubhous<' li>ft-hander who pitC'hea for tomorro14 night colleglatl' time for the 100-_
yard dash ttus year. except·1 Tht•) closed oul the road mg Rob Hayes. who wtll con·
Jaunt last rught ~) assem· centrate on the 200 meters ll,# • / ' , •
lhe LM Angelrs flodgers I . •. . •. -1 lis namt h not AlfrC'd 1-:
• · :'.J«'umann
CUITll
Al ta-th . 1:1 Takt' awa \ '.?5 viclorit'11 ... •If el ••t-llf and ht' WOUidn't havf WOO II
'"8mr m 196.1 ,,,_,., O•mt ~
.. ,~w•uo• llt <10<'" not 1'<lllt'fl llt>lv,
phi eh.
''I'll do It." he wy1.
blln!( a patchwork hneup ~Ith here Newman has run a 921 1r1a}Of' A'(f "Ill' ,,f,(lttl tfl![S pretty good needle thread111g1for 100 yards r-u
by lrf,ty ~o Belinsky to whip Jo' re s no'; Charles ('ra1g AMIUUN tu ov• NA'IO"•'-l Utu1
the \\ ashmgton Senators 5-3. 13 th be t tripl Jump .,. l ~·~ c• w l ,... co• C~••lou WlU b~ Big &ollnsky held the Solons off ~th hla ~ fe:t. 4 in~ effort. ~=· AOtl ~;,. •'!".!:t.... ~ !'! ~ :~;;. ,
until the eighth Inning when and Sid Nlckolu at 26-21, ls ~ .. !': "'! ~ ~·.--:.~.. ~: :~ :~ ~:;; ,·•
0
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" h.1d.v.arcb makl'll no SC!ft!lf'
~ :it all You dilcusa concessions w1th Tom Arthur I le 1s no, he net!ded help from Bob lke second·besl natiooall ln the ,,_.,........ "' • • • .......... " "' ,. 'ICI • " n....... •
Jonltr limited fo hot dogs since cotton cand y and carmel to protect a 4-3 .lead. Lee got broad jump. Y = . ..: 2:U:~'" !: ;: : :~: -;,,,.:·. ";: •
apples filure to be excf'Uent seller~ out of the inning ln good S .. rprislngly. defend lng ~"'=... i• ::: :; ~.~:·• :! '! ~~ • ~""'"" '~
The bobbin-bead dollJ need no longer hf limited to shape but he ln Bobtum requlrba~ champion Southern California 1(.,, .... '"" t • • -Yer\ •• " 111 .~ ~~;.~~:... ~
<\m•wav. n11r n11mele~1 her11
; (\l!c'hl'd 'a thru-hlt thutout
; ~ ~ f'ltmd1n~ hi~ rtrtn.r of IC'Orfl ~-u--•1-d K u 8 ·d M ke u d Don uail~e from Du.1J lil ............ • • ..... , .......... , ... ,w,,. .,..,. ,.,. ~:1 -.au'"' an en .111C rt e. 1c Y .•1ou~ an · thl' nJ th draws an underdog role des· ..._ 4 .. .,. .,.. , c~l<AM • r• _. .,.... , .. ~ • ~ J .. ,~ 1nnin1ts to 22. tralnf'd hf!1
ald Dud: lhould a1Jo mo~e briskly. . Man: ~r n : .... e llluatrated pile an undefeated 1won of =:"t ~.;::·~ ., : r ..... _
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Yoa '°afest to Belinsky there 1s some dan~er hts ,.__ C till•t"'660 f y f hls'dua.I meets and the champion~ c........., 11. "·-~"• ,,. ~~~,:,~: "=:"'v ... 1 = mi t ...._ i a"""" Yo ng I d1"""' tl d ney UJOI: versa Y o aome o '"' I l ... U S ,,,___.. i... ,,,.. ... ' "'•'""O'"" ' '-• Ano••· , "'"•"""" , uoi:: nv ~·· . u a ....., a en. ~s -1 players by placing them at smp n ast wee .. s . i • •""' T ..... , c;.,,.., rout'• o-.. m 1 the tbouaand'I, J>3rticularlv on "<fate night.' oth•r th"'" their reouJar posl· and Field Federation com· II-•,' ..... "" .. ""' ''""' " •• ~' l "'''' ~ " f 1 ., h "I II ,. d t ... ....... -~ c lli 0 1(...... ,,., •' l:'t• ••• -..,,.... •• f'•••t1>ur9~ ... ee sure, e savs. w1 1 in som~ way lo pu tions Willle Smith a pitcher petition at orva 1. re. ca.It-•' e. • ~ ·• " """•"'r" • •' <•·<•to
up with it" play~ the outfield. and batted The Tro1ans. winners ol 22 °""' ••-;,;..·,; C:-°""' 11•~·;,'°.7:"'~ ......
You dllcu• with Dean Chance. who purchased a \cleanup Ed Kirkpatrick was NCAA track UUe1 1n 42 years, c~ •• • ., .,.. ... " i... ~· u •' ''"' ~.... ..
eowboy outfit in Phoenix during the spring. the pos!lbil· allO .~tfooed ln the ouU\eld, I have depth but not thl' ln· :..~.:-'::' !' ,::;:: ~1,.,· " ;.:,~:, .. ;. • ... ~:.:: .. "·~~ 1
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tty ol b1a being very big in Frontier land. and Vic Power did hiJ!l field· I dlv1dual standouts of r~ :.";,..,Yo:" ;·."~~ 1",,. ... ..,1 i :: :.;,:";, ~· .. ::....!~ .. L ~"" " '1 won't wear anything else," he says. "exce,>t may-ing at third base. season~ and some of I h c tr --
he when I pik'h." All three contributed to the ~tar8 arr not eligible fnr t!ill
You uk Man GrLrrom what hr thinks of bringing An~el scoring. mr«'I plt.cbera from the bullpen in bumper c·ars Smith's double brou,i:ht the \ 1ilano' 1 :·nmr' a~ Iii• hc~t
"Grerat," be 11ys. first Los Angeles run m the from thr F-•• 1'1
In clelperation you beseech Bill Rignrv for a dis-first inning. After Don Lock's/-uNlff(I "•1u •~·r•"•"o,.•L , ~"' o. '"'I ••••• , ... ..,, •
senttnc l'<>te. You a~k him what he rloes when he 1s lead· two-run. h o m e r put . Wash· 0T10H•L Luov1 • ..., ......... ..,,. 0 •"•" " '"'• Ina New York by one run in the ninth inning and the 1~~ton m fro~t. Powrr s sac-ll'llU•n• ""1• oon 010 ooo ' • ' ·~;,. ~~.\:''"';, •• 1"0 '""•0 •"
heutoltheYankeebattingorder1s comingup nhc<> Oy wi th thr bases us Op,~n (~~'·····~"""" .. · ... :n"/.:·~.:···:: ~l'O) ... ~ •••• "I dazle them," he says. "with the fireworks dts· crammed tied the score '" • • '-.,. • ,.,,,.~. 811"1• ""'0 " • • •·0 '• "•"" ,., ;oo tn• 1 i the fifth .... WI'""'' .. )J I I A• 11 ..... p., ... • 1 • .,., e.••n '"'°''"' Play n l)..J "•'-WIN I JIWll, ~•lo '" "'" •· ~•·•n t 11 p
'ctearly, the Oi"nl•y1and peoplr h:ivr ~let ;i hill of sl~;~,~~'.~~s A~~~~ a'~!~~ l ~':;.'.~n nt'!I " '"~.:a., 010 o•~ , ' ";,~,;0 ;, ... ~Z·r..:.:... " "•M• I
,_ ' W8~ th£' Start Of 3 tWO•rUn e t Hu•••li t• fl •"II £,,...orO> 80!1n, P•• (1..,•IAM COO lC " a r
.~,·ore Board
u" ... nr~:' • " •• ninth '1rtory of the St'HOn
~ "'111 r:in his winnln1 ltttat to
' fi\P r .. mt', Wedn.-~av nl,.ht
.. .,,.,_ , • ~ ,~ lh<' Tlo'11ler!! defe11tl'd tht
\,..o• ;· : • ~ nr:n r~ ~-0 before 41 688.
•• " "' '" 1 , • TI-r 11odllt'ra. lncldentalh
• ~;·: •• ~ 11 •1 1~ ~ hccamr the first major leaii•"
~-~.:.:;.. ~: :-...; club to surpau 1 mflllon 1ri
r c;r "'"' 1 M -Ao>•-'*" 1 Loe-)o,om~ att~ Th~v'v•
v. ,;• ;" n~ ... "',t"'J;,:~~ 1,.. i;rittun dr11wn 1.029.8112 In 32 datl'!I
,. "''"' JO .. -•• ~ nllvr" tnt nne or thr th,..,.
\hl'14 :111'<rr hit~ an'1 '14 A• tl•r
nnl \' mf'm™-r of hi• c Juh "'
T 1 ' Iii rr:ic h ('{'nnd ha'!~ lit ,.,,.,,. ... (}( a y ,'; ' lflr.'C l•l ln lhr ~P\'t'nth jnnil'" "t-r~
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Kn11fJ:it. DOd~rn hrrd 11
lh11•1··hllkr rnr hi~ hfth
lr.1ll!hl \ldon·. lilank·
'"~ M1l'14 a11he $--0, t1nd
l1mrnnl! h1\ c·:irnrci run
;1\t rai;r tr, I R,I "1th h1'
lou rth shutout
hi' Antf l\.fll(l' 0 (' f.EI Jl07 SI,.
l(l"d "•th twn nw11y
ll" I :i !In., ha<l . 111 I''"·~• ... ·
,or ti•" f1r<l Mllwau""" hit. -
hi•"" clflt'le In th• fifth
Thr [)o(t ~rr 'rft -h a n " r •
•tr•wl nut rli:rhl nn<l wslkrti 1 nnh nnr •oodl S t To<lay s..,. ,,.1"11(,Kf) •oo ooo otl • Y"4¥'°'· m-~Nt'I,.,
I i f th An"t'h The\ ,., 1'' -c ....... 11 WP........ I• 1 "•••no. ,.... WMIW "' •M l•m nn ng or e ,... . .. H•s .v1y1 ''""'' Nu11hall Chtl. Mf'(ov ""'""'Hlifl lltf11r-. 11. Sh""410t , • ., Af\C r-----------------.;;;.... _____ ..._, added thr chnrhrr in l h r ov , , 1n1 """'•"" 1" on••"" ,1 , ..... •M •
Spirit Better Stort Winning
ninth \\ \~111;\GTO'\ t I I -~.~;:" ;: ;: :C: ' • ; ;:;" ,..,..,,. '"" Premium $1595 • Th<' A n J! t' I s rxprctro to Thr hope~ and dream' of 150 ••~ ,,.,, m. Cwll•• m. Tev. ,,_,;,.77,~. IOI 0tn .,. 0 1 , 1 EXPERT Brake Lining
have ullhtv man Tom Satri-mrn '14 <'rc tested on th• tor· ~'~,,-..,.~.;:--~..:'::=n.w~~ a.in•• ~·0 eoo o•• 1 > 1 1 BRAKE All Dom11t1c . . , -,..,.. wvo11 ,., '"" •"'•"· w10-.. There'• no doubt that Viking Spirit i1 1 fine ano hack 1n the lineup to· turous anes of ( nni:r1·~SlOO· L~~ I.Ml. Hit~ 1~11 1 1 ,.,_, ror m '"° ~'""""" WP·"•• SERVICE ti Cus Install~ ...
rec. horee, but unlna the Newport BHch flier gets morrow night whrn th c Y al l'ountry Club 111\1..1 \ with ;::...;,111 • • ~ • 1 /~\: ~:~:111,.,,~~·1 HR$ Mci1uiltff ~ .u .. ........_:l In -Lort order -he's IUcely to not h•v• start off the 11-gamr home Jatk Nicklaus. Arnulot Palm· ll•ll•N CU I .... ~I ,,, ...... Chico,. coo 010 ~ 1' I '"' H•,_ wm AUTO SUPPLY ""'" 1lfl (UI .,., l'e•ll•reftf Hll41trwll ''"''· 1o111..-1 no 011 00.-4 10 t LI 8·3282 .,,y frl 1 left. stand agamst th«' Indians rr and old Slamn 1n "lammy AMHICAtt L&Aeuw 11., ... ,01 -·• m. ••-nn 111 • ..o conA MHA
TM Spirit, currently hevinp the worst r1cing "Saleh has bren ourlim~ a ~nead m the ~ta111n roles. t:.""vw11 :: : ~ :...! : ! ="' ,::~ .. "~~~,.';;! L~,..1~P ~':; -------. ...... ---------------
luck pouible, probibly r1n the biggest rice of hiJ dama$;r'1 fmJ?N for 'everal They teed 11 up tor thr first Wl'-o •-•· 111 • .......,_ cm --""'· ._..,, ... ., I
life In Tu.aday'a Coron1do Handlup only to lose by da' ~ round of the l nitr1l States a:::.;ea•••••maz:ill::!:!:=::z:=-~===~=::a
: :~t-:.!;:::1."!~:"'~b1~·~~ :::.:d::·;h;:;;;:·~~ ":::'. ·: '"_. .... :,:;:; ·: ": ·; ~:{~£ .~:~~f'~'.:::·~~:~~ S t B · i Loo1' what $ 3 99
the 1ix furlong d11h and trailed the IHdUI by 1ome ~;~ .• .. ; he~~th~~~lah~~.h~,~:. I In l I nor s rie s I 11\ •
10 lengths turning fop home. Joclrey Willie Shoe-:?::':,. ·: , ~ inrithrr r
maker tried to bring Spirit through on the Ins ide, ~~;::::~· ,; ! ~~;l~n;~;w~:d ~nra~:, 1111 at Wte 11 buy now ' but found no hole. Suddenly he swerved hi, course &•<on .. ' 1; ~ ~olrlnl! ~rt·atnt·~'
and went '>Uhide. 1"' ,..,.11.,HoTON 11 To l'almrr. llw 1 tn 1 lii;cr Al'/UPI rm California ba~C'bllll·foot •
With the IMge crowd cheerin!J him on, Spirit 9, • ,,.,. ,. u ~ "1 ~ of thr Irr~ 1t wa~ th• '"'ond OMAHA. Neb -Missouri. ball star. wa~ «'>.pt>t'l<'d lo
b.gan to run dow~ hone after hors". Al the wire ha ~;::;..,,0 .. 0 ~ ! l!lant 'truk lo"ard h1' 11rl'am with the nation's best colle· sign a professional football
was just one stricl • from overh11ulin!J the winner, s• .... ,. ~of forJ!1ni:: the i:rra11 '' i:olf· glale pitching staff, matches contract wllh thr I .I\( \n-
Clavo L"'' '' ~ ~ " 111,i: i:ran1I slam of "'' m all l. One cif America'' "This is a finr hnrsc," Shorm:ihr pni~ccl follow·I~:~~ ', n ~ :-Thr Master5. alr1·.11h won, Its No . 3 man. left-hander gel«'s ~ams today I
fng tlle race. ··IJe :;hi.,uld have won t l11s ra c~ rastly and 1 ~~~~;.;; •· ~ ~ 0 phi~ thii; and thr Rrit1,11 open !Jack Stroud. against Minne· A th1rd·round Ram <lrart
would hav:? if hr h1tt1'1't rf kicked the back of thr start· co'"" ?t • 1 ! and PG A title' sota's ace. right-hander Joe choice last Novrmhrr. Brown ,. Pn•U"' '" ~ t •' T h
hc'c known brand,,
"Miracle-Mild"
Sunny BJ'<Xlk, ing fate a! •he hrcak .... ~ ... o : o 0 ~ o I r 'i:z-vear ohl •·nior Pollack. for the NCAA base· assertcdh rejected a higher
Brittingham. making his f1r,t tnp to lloll)\\OOrl Park z,-;:: •' » • ' i champion Snrad II "a' a ball champlonshlp tonight bid bv thr San 01rJ?O ('har.i:· 2 Th h
since suff erini: from ,.., enl~rrrrl l1carl sc •l'ral months u. ··~···• 1• "' "1-' chancr at Valha ll:i rmall Mi 1 ed 1.. N 2 ' I · '~ 1~ 1 e • • w.,h ... ,, ino ooo 01~1 1 . I ., h h ssout us "' o rr, \en. same wh1\le} back, coul'1 on!v re~1 •trr rl1!'mav e_,.,, •• , .. ,, ~-··· oP '""' ... \.IC on 1n 11s ~4t '" .11 t e ., ·
"That's fo•it tri p" to th<' po~t find ca<'h lime ,ome· r1" Loe L•• ""0•1" 1. ""•'"'"ll'°" only ma1or title hr h<J' never I man, sophomore Denni• ~u~-Brown wa~ " ~111ndoul on 1hat hn5 been
thlnfl has v.onr• \\TOii"" he ~ain "On" thi·•" 1c; cnrour· ,~ s"''" •·••r•••'<• , '~ ~''"" won anc1 in "hlch hr h:" hren graves. to ettminate M&toe Slthc Tro1ans 1962 national ~clhngfor
aging. ho~cvcr hf'',~ firrallv hf>!?ir l'in it lo 1110 in the';';",,..;;. 1;:;....,•, $-K"""" ,,,,..., 3 hilt< r "'rnnd nr. 1"111 111-ra-~lant klllcrs Wednrsoay night championship football lf'am $4 49.
stretch which ml':tns we m:l\' lX' 11bl<' tn -.1 rr l1 h him '1011' 2·1 Maine had knocl..rd An--on which hr pla\'rd 1 h r "'
C11rfl1 Rm.. f '11•tr•f Tlmf"
out." zona State and Southern lali· , rar' a~ a halfb:irl.
T rainer .l1m Na1wo1 lhy. upM'I o• <'r thr loi-~. alc;o S 13 • th
I .11 • d 1 '(' l'lllll rornia out of e tournament LONJ)ON T d praised Soir t'.' strc•!. h ct1<ir'~<' · 1· !I T'('::l y to j?O" m1 <' .._ •-i ~ /i'1',1 /1t f'<)"'ti//., 1 • • rw ~"" 10~~ ?r a mile and one-sixteenth without any troohlr o;n 1 ,.. \ '' · I RIVERSIDE, CalH Thr '?r 1111• All;f,n~lan<I Trnni~1 thtnk I'll try and get him in a race next week " lrl
1
'-; ">{ L(',•t(f \SSOC l \TEil l'l:I "" Cl\lcago White Sox have siJ?n· < hamp1onsh1ps stanmi: Mon· Handicappers for the Racing Form still hchrve L., '-\11 \ '11 (ff\< II ~ 1.1 cd Randy Hoxir an out· day at W1mble<lon arl' srl up
Spirit to be ooe of the best i.printers in thr land A F: r n i " Terrrll ·~o:i t 'hi· fl Id f Rf rsidl' .Ju nior for an Australtan and an ..,, t 1 1 e er rom ve Am«'rican no-. EmPr~on four-year-Old . he's growing all the time an11 is <'urrcn · EAST LANSING r l Pl 1 lJJ!o outpointi•r 'lfc'r· Collegt • Ki' 1 Jy amon~ the biggest h<,rses at Jtoll.vpnrk. Southrrn California and UCLA "'" na"i~. 201 1 \l1:im1 , Hoxie ~lgned Wednr~day for and Chuck Mc n ry -10
Don t five up .)'l'I. thi~ horse rould d(•vrlop 1r11 o a dradlockrd in tc•11m ~coring 10 18 16.000 bonu~. He was all meet 10 thr fmal~ really ore1 one should decldr \\ho lak<'s thl' l'OHf'l S l'lll<IS'll Trx EC In both baakrtball and Thr way thr draw cnmr out
• NCAA tennis champion~ h 1 p Hrnnr Row~l'r. ''"tin. Wt>dnr,doy lnd1calr~ t h a I
back to the West Coa~t In 10. T1•:ic ~lpppt'<. S;1n11ago I baseball. neither should have too much
day's quarterfinals <;1111rrrrz. Son An111r11n :i, LOS ANGELES -W I 11 i c trouble l{ettlnj! as far II" th('
1 Both club~ had 20 point~ hl!hl·hravywril!hl\ Brown, University of South· seml -rinals
SUNNY
BROOK
YtHJ might not h•ve notlc•d. but Gery Curtis,
ex-N•wport Harbor and Orenge Cout Coll• run·
ner, pllced ln a..t wwlcend'1 NCAA 1m1ll collete
rnHt -runnlnt the 100 In his all-tlrM t>.at of 9 . .5.
and were drawmr away fron'I
th<' flrld hut the Trojans had
onr mort survivor In thr
courts m their drivl' toward
a third stra.l&bt national col-
.. --;. .w,,... .. i... ..... _.....,_
Curtla, who htt • hlttory of leg lnjvrl... h11 '
epp•r•ntly ovtrcome 111 hla 11tmenta and 11 one of
the top :r.= .,. the Coaat. At hk lilett c.ftfury re.dint was t 9.
He ran 9.7 at Or•nte CNtf • y.er •go and now 9 . .5
If the cycle continue•, he'll run 9.J n .. t y11r
~
lrglatr crown.
Dl'nnh1 Ralston, ralC'd No
I. In thl' tourney and playing
like It through thrl'e rounds.
adva nced with a. 7-5. &-2, trl·
umph over Dous Sykc~ of Cal·
HomiA
,...,...__. _ _,,
1111 ••
3. We 've dropped
the price
:1 bia h11f dollar
to make it
the state's
biucst seller.
4. Look It the pri~
apln-and ask
younclf "Why bu)
anythina el~T'
• a °'1at1 Blend
( Ytllnw IAhel)
r
Twenty i Costa Mesa, CHM
B 0 w I e rs . Basketball action JllO\.e' I' m. folk>wect by llunting· n I ' h t, bashing B 0 1 ~ •
1nlo the aecond game o( the ton Beach·Marlna tangling Griu>dt, ~. wl\b 1&e:
first round in the HuntlnR· wil'l Bolsa Grando In Ult Le~• hoet Huntin1 t o n
ton Beacb summer league feature 8 15 lilt. Beach. w.hicb suffered fco.m
Top 2 00 toolihl with defending Corono del Mar breezed over-uposure to Corona's
champion Newport Harbor by HunUngton Beacb, 64-Roier Hartley who l(cJtc4
baWJn& WestmlnJter In a 48, b1 the opening ntcht ac· 24 points, will attempr to
6 o'clock game at Marma lion Tuesday whlle Costa get· o\rt of the cellar ~I·
L. L d• 1 High School Mesa nudged Jrch·r Iv 1 I \1on against Bolsa. tpp ea tng Costa Mesa and Corona Newport Hiarbor. 4M3. !te!erces for aU summer
del Mar meet In an early Westmlnlter M:ored · thr loaiue i:ames are Pete Eliminations '1ue!_ or unbcatens at 7.15 most lopsld<'d v1cto2'._2f the STielilnger of HutitlnJ! on
Twenty bowlers are stlll
;ivcraglna over the 200 mark
;i~ the West Coast Match
<;a me Eliminations goes Into
11~ fourth week al Kona Lanei-
in Costa Mesa Mon\lay 1
I leading the list 1s Rick
Lipp or Glendale with a 221
a\era1e. Upp took over the
lead this week from Howard
Holmes or Norwalk Holmes
averagl' Is %20
Seven Orange County N>wl-
rrs. all within striking dis·
tanc<' or thl' leaders. rank
"lthln the top l.0 F'r~ Ric·
dlll of Garden Grove 1s third
"'llh a 219 avcragl' for 12
i:ames.
Jack Arnett. also of t;aroen
<;rove, Is fourth at 218. At·
nett was the flr11t week's
leader
Top Orange Coast entrant
'' Ralph McBee of Weslmln·
~ter who Is In seventh place
with a 2111 average McBee's
total plnrall of 2594 Is just
1\2 pins back or the leader.
The field will be cut to the
top 32 bowlers alter 2a eamea
~nd to 12 alter 311 tor the l~
J?amr finals
First 12 bowlers indude.
A._ •><• l._,. 11>-. .. ! DI -·rd -·--·" ,.,. FrM •kclll 1001 flt
Je<JI Arflett CGGI lit n~ s-1... CAMI Ill 0-...CIOll Me<u.I t ~ ,,,
11e""' Met• cw ... 1 11, J<IM """91• , ... ,.., JI!
!\\It(~ "911"' tAl\41 11'
I""' f\t9"\ t•tv•'1•0fl '14
""" 11~., IGtr-•1 11'1
l"" "4• .. '"-..... 1 JIJ
Perrv Win~
(;ol f ( :Ia~~i<·
Bill P r r r y n( \\.lllow1d,
(;olf Coursr 1s 1hr nr"' cham·
pion of Santa Ana·~ Ass ht·
anc<' Lf'agu<' Cha nty C~oH
na,s1c, hrinR a low net 6.1
to edge Irvine Coast's Ed Foss
hy one slrokr a Santa Ana
l:ountry Club.
M<'sa Verde CC's Ken Ward
"alked off with the low gros~
honors with a 84. Harry Ward
ol sec won the drtvlng con·
ll·'it wtth Newell Falt 1SACC1
and Stevr Jukich IG rec n
RI\ cr l second and third. re·
i;pcctlvely
Other winners W<'rl'
Assist Flight Lo"' gross,
Pat Hart 1 SACCl 75. Low net,:
Fou ( ICCC l 64. second lo•
net. f'alt I SACC I 67 ani third
William Dennll! I SACC) a . I
Benefit Flight lAw 1rou.
G<'orge Walker 1 SACC) 81 ; 1
I.ow net, Bert Nall (SACC I
f.7. second low net, Harry Mar·
tin cSACCl 89 and third Ches·
tcr Horton, I ICCC) 61. j
Charity Flight· Low grou,
Fred Black 1SACC1 86 Low
net. Larry Rossiter 1SACC1
f.7. second low net, Bob Wright
1 SACCl 68. third Al Shl .. n and
c;eoree Haneber& <both SA·
cri tJed at 70s.
Donate Flight Lov. gross
Rill Lucado rSACC l 116. Lo"'
net. Milo Tedstron 68 Sp<'C'lal
nlll?ht action w nt to John
Younkin with a G7. foll owrd
hv Brent Wahlberg·~ 69 I
AO\/
FAT
OVERWEIGHT
A \'a1lablc to you w l\hout a
dVI tor's prl'script111n, ou~
dr111t calll'd 0. 1lt1Nt:X
You must lnc;c ugly fat
or vour m o n e v back.
Ne. •trrnuous exe1 t."e lax.
at1H?S. massage 1.11 taking
vi ~o called redur •ng can
<l1• ' cratkers or cookies.
or l'hewln& gum ODRI·
M· \ Ill a tiny t<1hlet and
t <i< ii\ 1>\~allowed W h c n
\'ott take ot>Rl:'\t<.X. you 1
st1 • enjoy your me:il!i. still
t·:i, the food~ vou I kc but
'vi. simply don't r·O\'e lht
uri'<' for extra ponions bo· ca;1~C' OORINF:X 1lP.pres11e1
OP~N: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
NOON TO 9:30 P .M
SATURDAY ANO SUNOAY 10.7 PM .•
•
Uh a LIFETIME road
hazard guarantee
100~;. NYLO~
• 6 . 70 x 1& Tube Type
~~at 82f
• 7.60x14 Tubeless
936
•11/i«'ku nil•, 1'1"' tnr a"d rrrnpp<1/,/•
,~ ..
FISK
SA.FTI-FLIGHT
-'-PLY 100~~ NYLON
Whitewalls & Tubeleaa
• 7.60x14. 2684*
• 8.00 x 14 .. 29.34*
• 7.80x16 or
8 .150 l[ 14 .• 32.60*
• 8.00 x 115 or e.oo x 1• .. a~.43*
• 1t'lt1lfl• nil•, t1t•,u1•1 'P1M tu Hd re: r111•pnh/e t1rt.
v, 111 appetite and oe~ ~----
6 vour desire lor food.
't "''r •rl.iiht mu:.t com\!
down. because as rour uwu
rt1"·tor will tt'll you, when
vo11 oat le~•. ynu wel,:, IPs~ r.ct rid of excNts fat
~>'HI live loniter. OUH I NE X
c11sts 1.1 00 and Is sold on
thia OllARANTEh. U not ,!ltlsli~ for any rco!lon ju~
rt•tum the pa,•kal{l' t11
V<'\11 dnuu~l!lt and J!el your
f111; monPv h11rk "Jo ours-
I 1on~ a•k(ld OORI NF.X l'I
~nla with thla i:uuanlH
bv
I
'
18 DAl\Y l'ILOYJ"lft-Hltn
Thurs., Ju,,. 11, 1964
HOOKUPS AND TANGLES Y ellowtail J.1\c tion Sizzles Locally
Long
From
Way
LA
By Norm Phillips
Big ntws nf thr local
ocean angling scene.
crowdmg even :i1>ccuiatlon
about albacore Into the
background, Is the appear·
ance of good schools of
yc Uowtail in closc·m wa·
ters. Starting Sunday morn·
ing, both open·par1y and
' private ves:.els began to
Good friend BJ.11 Jay, who, wtlh partner Hal B1ag·1 hit yellows onl) two or
gtni operates Spo1 tsmen's Holir:lays up in Hollywood, three miles ul the Jell\ . . It seemed as 1( practically calls to tell us about a fabulous new fishing resort now every floating kelp paddv
OMS, from 1~ to 22 pound1,
hid.Ing below. They'\19 been
there everday since.
Both live bait and bi&
silver jigs produce actio11.
Jiggers find if they cast
close to the kelp, let tt
SUlk, then retrieve it fut
wiµl a semi-yo-yo actJon,
they get frequent bookupe.
Some very good catcbea
have been made, and baU-
day boats from both
Davey's Locker and Balboa
Pavilion have turned ln ex·
ccllenl tolals on the big
ycllo~s
They d.ld a lot better core -a couple of days
than the San Diego fleet, aao the research veuel N.
lo tell you the truth, for 8. Scofield reported her
the Border City vessels poaJUon aa 31 degrees
have been having only fair 8 minute. North, 125 de·
going. Catches have aver· greea 4.$ mlnutea West, with
aged leu than one yellow a water temperature of
per angler. for lbe most 82.1 deareea. Black Doua·
part, during the Last week laa waa at S4 degrees S9
or 10 days No apparent minutes North, 1!1 degrees
reason; plenty of fish 11 mlnutes West, with a
around the Coronados, 8Jld water read.Ing of 82.2. Both
one can only surmise that have taken a couple of six
it will pick up for them oc eight po~rs. but no
soon. .J.. large catches alnce the 61
week. Both vessels ar1:1 al·
tertng coune to make a
awing north'tward now and
It loob very much u if
the longflns will be mov·
Ing up lnto the Clemente
Island area rl&ht on ached·
ule, and juat •• pr~cted
here.
low to wln aeeond place in
the a1xth week of the Schen·
ley F11hing Derby contest,
while Allred Mejia of La
Habra took a 13 pound 5
ounce barracuda to win a
second place award in that
division of the same week·
ly contest.
open for business It'! named Heindeer Lake Trout had a couple <lr lhrce big
<'amp. and it's located "" Dee-p Bay m that 185·mile long
lake.
Now, about those -:t!ba· longfins they reported last .~~~~--------~~~--.,
Wbile there have been
no large and sustained runs
of yellowtall so far this
year, many nice lnd.lvidual
flth have been taken. Har·
old Greenwald of Costa
Mesa took a 31 pound yel·
Big whJte sea bass, reall·
big, continue to be taken
but total numbers landed
are sma.D. First place Jn
the Schenley affair went to
Jerry Chrisman of Long
Beach for a Junker 58
pound 4 ounce whitey.
The lake L~ local~ north of Flin 1''1on. and that s lo-Deer Bunt•n9
a.ted between Manitcba and Saskatchewan, and the last
Mmed are two provinces in that delightful residential Conf us1· on I area oC Los Angeles known as Canada It's close to lhl'
Arctic Circle, BiU say!!. and adds that they'll be subdi vid-
ing it soon for res1cience~ as quickly as they C"Jn get tht·
Outdoors 1 Crowds Not Hampering
Fresh Water Fishermen
freeway extended that for s d I
This lake is the borne of the giant Arctu. trout urro11n ~ Freab water angling rates,ver, alwaya. late starter, "'ltive, with huge stnngs beln~
big mtckinaws, lake trout, trophy ra1nb-Ows, and huge I good for the most part. with now beginnl.ng to aive anglers taken by anglers spending
Arctic greyling. TNut up lo 20 pounds and better are 0 d B • f trout fishing in the Sierra some action in the late alter· the time on them.
rommanly taken from these waters. H's a fly -in spot, of '64 R I ut oor r1 e s round.Ing lnto good wmmer nooo houn. I Coming closer to h 0 me.
<:OOJ'Se, with regular commercial airlines carrying you as u es . form in spite of crowda of VI· Convict Laite continues to l Bl B Lak t Jc pturn
far as Flin Flon. From there you transfer to a float plane1 cationen in the hllll. produce good re1ulta 11 it has g ear e 00 an u
for the lut 130 mUes into the Jake and the lodge Crowded condltions ll'e not all year. Sabrina bas been this week and 8 lot 01 llm1t9
Private pla.ne owners can fly their own craft in. or you Although l>~.:r !>eallons for The Balboa Angling Club' to the background of the af· bad at pretent and there 1s good and both South and of catchables were checked
can drive as far a& Flin Flon and fly the last leg of tht the rest of the s~te h a .. e ~ow ~as its 15th Annual Jun. fair. plenty of space available ln North Laite are now begin· m. The lake Is still not near·
trip. . been set oHicrnll>. the rules 1or ~ 1stung Tournament UD· According lo s. R. Monaco, campgrounds, motelt, a n d nlng to produce trout. Bish· ly so good as 11 should be,
Bill informs u~ tht-lodge is absolutely flrst class. for little District one a n d der way, with trophies to be one of the tourney founded , lodges. Roadaide lakes and op 0-eet, especially ln that considering the huge popu·
with nice cabins, p!cnty of heat in them. plenty of hot three quart~r~. being por· awarded for the best alba· "the I n t e r c I u b Albacore streams are being heavily ::,rtton which ~ws ~:gb lation of trout in its depths.
water, and excellent f~. You can get more dope bY 'uons of Lassen. Modoc. Sis-1core, barracuda, bass bonl· Tl~urnbament was started in p~tedg l.Df d t~ •bf Y I goodd rate1c~1!;ygrog!J i:~ for p~: but It's a lot better right now phoning him or Biag~.llt at HOllyw('()d 6-5229, area code k d Sh t • . . ' _, y the Newport Harbor s s o ca u1a e·• i e ?13 d . th d iyou, an as a. rt mams upl to. corbina. China croaker, ya c b t Club Tuna.Club of rainbows are being taken. ~ al.zed fish and a IW'J>Ning than It has been. Green VRl· ~ • unng e ay. m the air ha 11 bu t, Pacific mackerel, which Gay Gould and 1 were I for bigger flab, a aprtnkllng number of big onea. ley Lake rat.es fair to good .
..J, ..: Reason is that authonty to Jack mackerel. tuna, white re1pectively president and of them from three to aeven Lab Iubella and the Kern having received a big plant· ... * lestabU:.h seasons and b a gl sea bass,. black sea bua, and aecretary.. pounds are belng reported R 1 v er are attn producing In 1 teJ and Lake Arrol'-
Lhtett Line Still A.,aUable 1 or one s c ful anglers. albacore ln a tournament was every day. Schmidt of Dowoe7 took a head and Gregory rate about E
·1.s f thi3 ell trl t yellowtatl taken by the youth· ''The challenge to hsh for from varlou1 waters almost 10me beautiful bis trout Bill I 1 Y •
s taken away from the There are two d.lvialOfll; accepted by the Southern Specific report. •how that three--flah trout llmlt recent· the aame.
lncldentalty, ,.,. aald IOf'Mfhlng In this •p•c• I mrrussion of 1" is h and: Junior, 15 to. 10 years of Callfomia Tuna Club of Long Bridgeport ReHrvoir la wak· Jy that weighed a total of 16 Reports fro m Lake Hen·
lad wMk about ttt. UM of lin•n fl1hin9 line, and me and was given to the age 1 and Senior ( 11 to 15 Beach. For two years t h es e Ing up and aome nice ones are pounda. He had flah in the shaw Indicate ban angling I.,
that w• didn't know wfMr• you could buy it l"OW· !legislature. Slnce the legisla-lyears, inclusivc l. cluba held the tournament coming in. Crowley Laite put nei(hborhood of seven, five, improving, with black plasUc
adap altho.>gh It w11 onee .-ry popu~r. • • The third year. Uie Balboa on a burst of ad:loo tb1a and four pounds, all taken on eela and aurface plugs, work·
So, .. got umpteeft phone call1 from taclcl• lure only meets every t ~ 0 Angllq Club aalted to join week and provided probably cheeJe and wornu near the ed in the brushy snags near
itorea In thle area 11ylnt that they carrl.d it in stock years to conduct a regular A surprlslnc •umbe~., In the event. the best fishlnf It baa al.nee Auxiliary Dam. Many more 1bore, producing the best re·
all the time. Monofllarnent end braided dacron .r• meeUog, no regulations for ~'th~~~!r!':: t~:U. M: "Each one of the part.Jc1pat· opening. In the June Lake thne and four pounden have lull.I. Crappie good but small,
I I h h f 1964 have ~en established. ing clubs la the host club. Loop, Grant ls puttlnc out been taken ln thi1 area. The catfish slow, bluegill plenli· many time• more popu ar wt t e great mau 0 I In an ° PI n Ion stemming son, 11 revealed la flae Last year the Shark l<ilandlsome big browns; June la river above the lake bas been ful and fair sized. Col. E E .
fishermen, of courM, but lln•n 11 still ea fine a fish· I from At to~ n e Y General llrat list of prize wln.nera la Yacht Club anglers joined our,yielding many limits of pan· very good, while ba.as in the Walker of Sant.a Ana took a
in9 line 81 it ev•r wea If you take cere of it pro,,.rly. Stanley Mosk s office. It was :~:t s':tn~~~e !:::t. ~= group and th1a year they are sized fish. About the aame lake ttaelf have been only fair. limit of bluegill from the lakr * .,,._ ~~~ :::~ i:~~d~~~ ~ep~s~~ of lbe ,.-tnntra ln eecll atta acting u bolt club " holds true for Gull, whlle SU-Q-appie and bluegill very ac· that totalled 12 pounds ~ •· th~~Tuu~.~13~cla~~~ to•k ~~~======~~=============~=================~
• d Modoc. part of Lassen, east·! from elCbt Ml -~· r1DHh ta ~ ~ ~ -1-~ ~ ~
Tflfltrb'ff Prot1raM Contpl~l~ ern Sllldyou and sh 8 st 8 get lnMI Uie u.aa,a. wttlt \.J .. : :_•: ~· :. ~. i••' :e ~ :e ~-: •• ~ :e
The next time you're Ushing the Bay ~nd catch a counties. Bag hml~ would be l 3u~~'t.!:!: ;-~,~wt~ • ~ , ~ 1. 1So , ,; ,; ~ ". _.. ..
d bass look hlm over carefully to see if a yellow one buck three points or het· I bo U th .... san . . . f ter a re n w as 1ma as rec 1.,..., plastic streamer, looking somewhat hke a stnng o 1· ... 1 d pounds. _., · · -'-ed f th b k Th are a sou .... ern .ass<'ll an a spaghetti. ~ attaua to a. m on e ac . . ere small portion or sou th-east· I Phil A. Berry of Lake·
over 100 fish so marked in the Bay now, caught and em Shasta the dates would wood won a comp~te fta.b-
tagged, then released. by members of the Sea Horse be Monday'. Sept 21 through Int outfit for an el(bt pond
Spinfishing Club of Newport Harbor. Some 22 members Tuesdav Nov. 3 Ba~ limlt bro•n ought on a Hot
of the club took part in this fish·study-0riented fishing would be one buck "Ith two Shot lure from Grant Lake, · I . while th,. best flab or t• cletb~· . 1 pomts or better· month entered In th Skiffs were supp•1ed at haU·pnce by Balboa Pavilion Since these were ~he dates ~st w 8 1 a 10 pouO: ~::;
{or the angler~. . . of th~ month last ln effect, o11nce brown caacbt from ~ of the tagging program is to deterrrune Mosk s office opinH that they upper Cro w\ey Lake by
rates of growth anrt mu1ement of the hsh. If you catch a rem al n effecliv' until o e y-t 0 r.tneradkt ,if
bass 50 tagged, call either Game Warde-n Bob Dekker. al changed by the leglsla~ure.. Blahop.
IJ 8--0391 or Warden 'ferwilegar at U 8·2672 and tell hun The mix-up items pnmarilyl
about your catch. from the scuttling of the Reg·
The big haul was made mostly on deep-diving wale~-ulatory Powers of the Com· Although the I n t e r c 1 u b
doj lures and t~e big gob of bass feathers d~veloped on· mission two years. ago, large-Albacore Tournament I! one I · 1l e believe ty t.he Pavilion tackle shop. These ly because of the position of the oldest, and most well· gi~a y, w • h d wt''" 1 n feathers tied on taken by Assemblv w o m a n known, fishJng eventa h c I d feather. Ju~ have l ~ead ea u 0 g Pauline Davis I D·Portola l at yearly In Southem Callfornia. a combination of w.hites and fl~orescent. red. . that time there is much conftuion as We've used this iure and 1t really i.s a bass killer.1----
Tbe ~hnique is to troll it slowly. as slowly as you can, -------------------
so L'lat it is traveling right along the bottom. Lower your
rod tip occasionally so it'll bump the b-Ottom . It also seems
to·work much bctttr if you troll with the tide. not against
it. If the tide's coming in, make a run a! full legal'
s peed to a point about half-way down the Jetty to the
ocean, then turn. shut your power way down. and start
vour troll.
· We get our be.<it .. csults on one ol two courses. from
the 1etty up past the Bartholomae house and on ~p to the
Pavilion. on that si<ie o! the channel. or else roming Crom
the jetty up put the Coatit Guard Doclc and on past
Rkhardson's. F.tther way will almost always produce bass
witb this feather. wnen you get the ~et>d ri~ht I
.A. 1:r .}.
().rnard I.anding Oprtt~
W• att•nded • prH& fiahing trip thi1 w"k to
mark the opening of a naw live bait boat o,,.ration.
It's ~ Oxn1rd Sportfi1hln9 landing, located In th•
city of thf• name. It wlll be undar th• dir.ction of
Jack W·A"d w•ll-4mown dtlp,,.r of G•ntl•man who ~rated f~r so many yeara out of Paradis. Cove.
Other boeh operating from the new pier will be
Coroloma, forrMrly of the San Dlago flHt, and Star
Angler, the lit• JOf' Martin's boat which he ran for '° meny yean from hl1 22nd St. lending in Sin
Pedro.
We Jrov• up from Nawport with Bill Nott, form·
•rly c01tartner in Pl•ii>oint Landing end whom, wt
'uaplclon, has a piece of this new operation. It's •
brand new h1rbor, riill pr•tty barren of course, 111·
eept for a rmtll but very nice m1rina and the Ox·
nerd Sportflahing Landing docks. It will be a be•uty
when they 9et aom• tr .. 1 and buildings around it.
They have no surge problem what•v•r and th•
wat•r fa so cry1t1I cleen that there are ev•n kelp
beds 9"0Wln9 ln1id1, right up nur th• new doclca.
Y9U don't ... that vary oft•n.
It's e very 1hort run to Anaup1 from here, only
1 4lloDn mllH or '°· and wt got aom. ucellant fish·
1ft9 kw IMg bull bau and calico1. Only one ytllow-teil t..okup w11 mad•, and that by Nott, who
~y far~ it. Later, we moved oV9r to Santa
C,.,r aM flU.d our 11ck1 with good big reda, tings,
eit4 IM..t..rpolH •
• W• tt.mk the bau f11hermen are fOlng to like
fW1 _...-ration v•ry much and that It wlll ct.flni-
telf~• • eaut to our Southern California dMp-t ..
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DAIL\: PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
History in the Making
romm1tlees of the-l'niver:.ity of t aliforn1a Board
of Regents are meeting at the Newporti•1 Inn today ~·ri·
fl ay t he board will m~ct as a comm1tll't' 1JI tht• whnlt·
And Saturday a world-wide spotlight will fol'Us on
Orange County and the ~tie of the nt•Yi li111vcrs1ty of
California at Irvine when the PresidC'nt of thr t n1t1•d
Stales rues In to dedicate the campus
nl'\\Comers Even more important, however, is the at
traction the university's coming bas already had. and
will rontinuc to have, for industry needing highly skillet!
1•rnploycs and ready access to the faculty and rcsr<1rrh
'talf of suC'h an 1nst1l..ition.
Thi~ will inl'v1 tably mean a steady upgrading of the
.wC'ra~e inlcllcclual level of the whole are-a. The univer·
·'•Iv itself \\Ill be thf' center of a wide range of cultural
;1t ttv1t1I!~ and th~ will have its impact on the cultural
lrvrl of thr 1·ont1guous communities.
Dr. Clark Kerr, presidt•nt of till' u1mersll~ and ~
man respected b) the \\hole \H1rld of t'ducat1on. 1:. hen•
tor the rCli(ent meetings and, .11 tht> Jt•cht'at1on. to 1ntn.-
c1uce Pr-.1dent Lyndon R Johnson, Gov Edmund <:
RroYi n, <'"'ancellor Daniel C Aldrich of UCI. t'ha1rman
Edwara w Cartn of thf' Board of Regents and C'ha1rman
Wilham Phillips uf the Orange Countv Board of S11p1'1
VISOr\
Thl• spml of all this is alre ady beginning to be frlt
t't• those v. ho recogmie that just ahead for this area •~
~cJmethin~ special -not Just another university but om·
nf the truly great ones in the whole wide world. Possib1'
th(• greatl'st ·
.\11 Oranjte 1 nunt) L'Xll'ncb a ht'.11 t\ \\C'lllHllf t11
I ht d1st1ngu1shl'd a~wmblagt
For scvrr:il "e1>ks members of the DAILY PILOT~
1•d1lonal stalf have researched and prepared summar11·
ins: arllc:les about L'Cl. its controversial beginntn~ rlc;
prt·~1·11t anll 1ls fabuloull future Count\ res1drnh "ho have followed the l <I 11101
rll from lls inception fully understand the htstonr 1111·
portanrr of rvenh of today tomorrm' and Saturda~ Till' n·~ulls appear tn a 44-pagc special c!Pc1H'Jt ion
hMH· int ludrd with this edition
The) reco~mze that this event will go down rn
history as the smglr mosl important and far-real'hmg
rtevelopmenl in tht> 75 vc·ar" of O!?ns:r Count\'·~ 111rorp·
orated i>x1stcrw1•
Thry appret1ate that the carefully plannt·d but rJJ>1d
rtevc•lopment of a tampus for 27,500 students anrt ;1
surrounding t'1ty of upwards of 100.000 res1drnts \\Ill
havl' t•no11110us impart Hl manv many v. avs on t ht· \\ holr
;1rra
'I ht• sp<'<.'•a t ::.ection presents a wide range of ar\ldt•s
.ind photographs covering everything from the pursuit
11( farulty excellence to curriculum policy and the sport!'
pros:ram The educational philosophies, the plans, the
hopes of l 'C'l':, distinguished educators and administral
or' Jll < ome through to provide a well-rounded r<'
port to rnmmemorate this history-making oeras1on
rhcrt• \\ 111 IW oh\ IOU\ ('( onomH hC'nl'fll ~ for ..Jlf thr
s1111011 nrlm~ 1·llmmu111t1f''· Jll~I frnm thr quanttl\ nf
Our hope m providing this special service is tht1I
11 "111 bring a fuller appreciation of the magnitude of
lhr undt•rL1k1ng ;inrl ''" mP;ining to every resident of thr
:I rr;i
/ti ail bo.i·
From Pro to Anti
TO THE EIHTOR .
l 11ave watched with k<'<'n
1ntere11t the developinR con
test (or the hii:?hest spot on
the Repubhcan ticket. I
have obser\'t.'d this contest
as a Republican whose por
ty better expresses than the
Democrat i.-artv the princl·
pie that ~ovemment should
do those thsngs for the indi·
vidual whkh the individu al
can not better and morP
properly do for hlmaelf
~efore Sen Goldwater be
rame an announced candl·
date, m1 view:: on hi.a poll·
~Ible candidacy could ·If'
~ummartud as follows
I. AS A SENA TOR, and as
e Republican. whlle reprc·
senting a coruerv a I i v r
view, he spoke his mind
clearly and forthrightly.
2 Conservativl' Republl
rans. many per•onally aloof
to party poht1r~. had not
had a rollyini.t point slnc(
Sen. Robert Tait's "ontl''t
with General E1srnhowrr
over the nomi11at1 m S1•n
Gold\\ ater's t' 11 n d 1 rl a 1· '
1'oulJ be a focnl and rnlh.
Ing porn t tor their person
al cummilml'nl of tim1• anti
i.ubstancc•
:l Sen. (iuld~al1•1 m1~ht
;it that time havr hC'rn an
;i,~rt lo lh<' balon('r 11f th•
Hrpuhltran t1ckrt
.\'°I (,OLOWATER'S , a111·
p;11cn s\\ unR into .:ear ho\1
f'Hr a numhrr nf 1mpo1
tan1 "ll'mt>nL' ('llllf' r "N•
m1'1~cnc. 11r 1,,ur' \\ • r1
l:t\'l'd 1n \Udl • 11•\IOnl'r I
In ~l\t• Ill(' holh J13U'f· ;11111
1 nncrrn I \)('can to bchr\ •
that the Repuhli..an l'art\ · ..
Interest mh!hl be• hc•l lf'1
~cr\'ed if 1 Rockf'h-11•·1
1 ;0111~ ;itrr <;l;ilt•matr op1•n
t•d tl.t' non1111; tio~ prrH'f''
to ;• non-· le dar t-<1 !'11n.lulat1
tw hr ~cranlon or ~1>.Cin 111
Hom111·~
Tlw ( ':1hlnr111:i pr 1111 1·
11n<I nnrro•\' (iuldwalt•r 'i•·
lorv C' n ~ l.11l11.1·~ Ill' 1·1111
r·rrn. "h1<'h h.1~ '"" h• l'otllt', "~c·n Ciolth\ ,1 I I' r
c;houkl nnt \\t'lll 1111• lll'pt1h
hc;m m,1r.l1· "
Wll\ ~1 · ... ~1'10\ I ,old
w:tll'I"
Thr 1•x11r<·~~1·1I \ 11·\•, Pl
I I Ill l•ll't'Ji:n JI •ht''
with respect lo 1111 ;,i..iJni,:
l'oba and the l111111t•d""'11"·
of nucl<'ar \\C'llpon~ 111 th1
Far Ea~t arr of nf'al d;•"'1
a~" to our nation in lht•
eyes of the worlc.l and 111
fact The po~turr of Colo!
water a~ a s4"notor I~ nnt•
thing, as an aspirant to th1•
presidenr~ quitr anollwr
Goldwater's posture faJb
to identify atlequately "itli
responsible Negro aspira-
tions for appropriate civil
rights legislation It i!l my
conviclton that ln the in·
litancc of civil rights ;i
~trong government position
1s essential to equalitv nf
opportunity
THE St:PPORTERS 'lf
Gold~ alcr charge that thr
news mt:dla. in oppo~it1uri
to his candidacy, are un-
fairly castigating him But
as candidate or pruidenl
man mu5t llVe with those
responsible for the procr~~·
rs of communication. Seu·
trality and impartiallty arc
won on the field or conduC'I
rather than bv demand or
complaint ·
There is danger. tn m)
opinion. to the Republic:Jn
partv as well as to the n;;.
lion 1n identifyrng Repubh·
rani~m with thf' candid.it\
11( Sen Goldwater. It ''
prf'f<>rable that Rcpubhca11s
selt'C't a diHerent standar<I
be::.rer and advance ""
I :tncJidlH'\
c;nltlw at er " a strik111c
l1~1un• ;1, ;i 1 on~rrv:it1·.1•
l•·.Hlt'r In thr S<:natc \<; .i
Law • ID
I 1 d1·1 ,, -<;•11.id Sam;ic ,.
1.tn l,1\.\ our la\\ m;il.., 1
r1•<·rntf\ rn1 1111 ai:l'<l n•H"'
1c; "c•ll ;1<; tloctnrs to j!l\I
• inergent' lrr:ilmrnl lo 111
J m•t. fl('optc•
For \'t•,lf~ an\Ollc' IOdiltl
int: <l 1l11C'tnr "hn tr wt1 to
1.!l\t 1'11\t'r;:t IH'\ :tttl to lho•
lfl]tirt!d r:rn lh1• r1~i.. 111 a
law ~1111 Fnr examrl•· ti
.1 •lndo• \\ho in ~noel (;11th
anti w1tho11t pav tnNI 111
lu·lp an ,11•1•1 l1·nt \ i •' I I n1
mit•ht lW\t· ftt'f'll '111•tl 11
. 111ttl'lh1111• 111'111 \1111'1~
r· '\111<·1• 1•rit111L 10 C:1•111c•·
1 1t•1·l 1tk1• a 111•\\ man' 1·11
th11,1:1\tl1':tlt\· \\ 1 llt•\ ~1 I \'
·11111h C ol f::ir\,. '\rl..
11r.1r '1r<11 · \\ h<1t ., tlw IM•,1 lhln . to
do lor tu·k~ ..
f >1':l r c; 'I
11 m ttw m
11 utdi thrir
1ti::?1t lip'
1:T
:1 do:: -.·1111
111 ttr I ;i • 1· '
In the fight with povrrty th<' lo"
Income itroup must spt'nd all In
come for thin~s for ~urvival to pro
tcct themselves aga1m.t th(' foi rrs or nature. It mav not be much !u 11
hut there is com.fort m havinJ: food
and clot hin)t
pre&1dcnual a~p1rant t11
claimant to the mantlr .,,
the presidency, his v1rYi~
t'manate from too lntolrr·
ant, too narrow a posltson
to carry the standard ol
his party. or of his C'Otrntr~
RAYMOND PL \~I\
'fo the Editor
For 30 years thr hlv·ll\
rrcd liberals have had their
~ay in thl! Hepubhcan Par·
t v We conservatives have
supportl!d them
Once ln 30 year , we have
v. on a victory !'\O•\ the sf'
poor sporu have their hpli
hanging clear lo the ground
ls there any reason, after 30
years. that the conservat1\'1'
~houl<in't be gJvl!ll an oppor·
tunlty to see what they C'an
do" Give the American pro
plr a choke for oner
If Mrssrs. Kul'hcl. Hol·kr
frllrr Srrantnn Homnr\
rtt arc•n't mature enough
to support the party now
that thry've lo<;t, let t h e m
change thr1r politk'al re~1s
tration to rrflett thrir tru<·
color~ Lihl'ral Drmorrat
SoC'ialisl
\11SS Slllfll.EY .I w1:mrn;
Action
I\ 19S!J Tiff. Lrc1slatun
"" rntc that la" for th1·
lo< tor and in 19fl.1 rxtcnd·
••d 1t to nurse~ Gro~~ nri:
lri:1•nt'e which rnrrra~<·s an
in1u1' •~ thr onlv i:roun.t
now tor a laws111t against
thr good 5amanlan clo1·lo1
or 11ur~r The law aim~ to
··nrnura~e doctors and nur
srs to gh r lifr savin$? Sl'r
\'lt'('S
"' ,1 rull', no onr ha' ,, lq~:1l dut) tn Irv 111 r1''<'ll('
.t strariizt•r thOlll?h h1• 111,1\
h.111· a mor.11 Olll\ tn tin ,,,
''' 111•rc;on inj1ir1•d frt•ll1 "
fall tin \.\llln.r:! '" 1110· Ir~
ha~ ii lri:1I r1C'ht In .t.
man J lh:tl .1 ,\ h111h ''" •. ,,,
I 111\11 11•l 1lll 1 ~ I 011l11' fu 111
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111 1 rm 111 \Ill •111
nlh•·r II' •al rrl.11l111\\111p
1\ hrro· on•• n 1"1 • "llrlN a1ct
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.u < i.!1•111 mu I ""I' ,rnd n·11
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!till tn n hu~pll 11 Ill lt c1·t
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f· •111111• In tlo '"I• .1 < 11111•
In 11 rec<'nl 1·,1si•. 11 pul•
lie ~c;pital \1 h11·h h.1it
t'mf' r v factllli<'s 11•
f11sr1 trr11t an nt'c·11lr111
vi"t1m who twl11n11rd to .1
m<'dlcnl group to whil'h t h1~
hospital dirt hot twlons: 'f!w
\lrtim hnd to l{O to un1•th1'1
ho~plt:it ~omr d i 11 t a n t 1•
:iwnv Thi~ inC'rNl~Pd h1'
rnjury Tht' \'ktim ~uNI tht•
first ho!\pltal The <' o u r 1
held tbt' publlr l'mtrgencv
hOJf!lt•I had n legal doh
to lrtat &II thO!f who t'Om<'
to It In 11n f'm.'ricmcy
Nott': Calllomla l1wyf'r<1
otttr this column •o )OU
m.,. bow llinl eur la1u.
Allen-Scott
8~ ROBERT S. ALLEN
And PAt..'L SCOTT
Members of the special
t·ommission Investigating
the assassination of Presi-
dent Kennedy are ;msatis·
ried Yi ith the testimony of
Mrs Manna Oswald, and
want her recalled for furth·
rr questioning.
So far, no formal action
has been taken on that, as
the critics are heavily pre·
1>ccupicd with pressing OOD·
gressionaJ obligations. prt.
manly the protracted ~n
ate batue over civll rigl\ls
As a result, they have had
little opportumty to person·
ally question Mrs. Osw aid
Rut alter reading the
transcript or her second in·
terrogalion, these members
are convinced the '.?'.?·yf.'ar·
old widow of the killer can
still provulr 1mporl;ml tn
formation
IN llER TWO .i111ir•a1
<inces. she ga\ e evrr~ indi
cation of ~esirin~ lo hr t'O·
01l<'rative and hrlpful Al
thr same time. hf'f tl'sti-
mony has shrc.l httlr lir:ht
11n rcrtain vi tal ;is111·11, n(
lwr husband's llf1• : nd ;11
t1\'ll1es on which !lit 1•rnh
1 r<; arr '>till \ rn r• '" h 111
th1 dark and wh1f'h rii. \ .111·
tr)ing lo piece to:.>..CI 1·r
f\.\O reasons art' lwhintl
lhr private feeling \tr '"·
\\ ;1 lrl should hr t •• u~ht
ha1 k for aootlwr r """il 11(
c 111\1• qurslionir.
111 J>ESPITI-. 'I\ •nlh
of IOll'llSI\(' in\I II ,, ·c 1n
~h1ch scores nl 1• 1:, ''",
ha\'r hrcn hrartl .u ti u an\
thousand< nf p;1c1·~ ••! 11 •I:
mony ant1 hunth ''"' , 1 itnr
umcnt\ and rrp•111, ;u 1·11
1r111l;1l<'ri. •ht• rn·nmf\,11,11 1
'111! c·onfronl"d 111t•1 '" 11
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I iPRAn:J < I-
I I el:fR I
Ju slaying, a ~1111-mysttri·
OUJ trip to Mexico, paruct·
patiq ln a pro-Castro dem·
onstraUon in Nrw Orleans.
and gelUng a passport
there, on the same day hf'
applied for it, that ~ould
have enabled him to izo
back to Russia
(2) These are sepmrng
contradlctions 1n Mrs Os
wald'1 testlmon'
GllAPmC.\LLY 11Justra·
Uva ol the latter wu last
week'1 tnterroitation of the
widow on t~o polnta.
Far the flnt time, Mn.
OsYi ald stated abe knew her
hus band Ud a t t e D d e d
"meetin~s.'' la her previ-
ous testimony. ahe bad a~
serted she had oo kno~I·
l!dge of her husband's I C'·
tlvlUrs and assoclatioM.
But thi~ time she acknowi
l!d~t·d being aware he had
gonr to "mtetlngs"
''Whal kind of meeti ngs'"
··Poll Uc al meetings,'' she
replied.
(LOSE QUESTJONrN<:
brought no further elucld.l·
Uon Mrs. Oswald claimed
she knew nothing a b o u t
these meetings; their loca·
tion or nature. She related
that all 11hc knew was that
her husband had told ht r
ht had been at "meeUngs''
She ali;o testified she wa'5
awaa e her husband ros·
sened a rifle and a pistol,
and that he wu very bit·
ter about the "capitalistic
system" In the U S. be·
cause of 1t..s "injustices anrl
hardships on the worktng
people." She described her
husband aa feeling verv
strongly that the ''caplt.alis·
tic system" had deprived
him. his mother and ht>r
other children of opportuni·
ty to improve and advanct•
themselve11 .
Jn revealing the11e hight"
significant fact., Mrs. O:s
wald, In answer to a q11e:o.·
tlon, Lnsisted she had nrvrr
heard her husband make•
lhrl'ats against anyonr
..-1tt ''"4tc•••· Jnt
fCL\PSE.
Ralph McGill
Much Bitter Humor
Washington P o ll l l c 1.
Those Republican Jeadrrs
who v1ew Sen. Goldwater
as a ctisaltA!r are grim and
angry. They believe they
have a chance to stop him
w1U1 Gov. William W. Scran·
too of Pennsylvania.
They know the chance is
al best a desperate one.
They atie grateful, but al.lo
bitter about the lut word
from ~ttysburg. It la that
ewn ~n ~nhower Is
"<llaturbed'' a b o u t Sen.
Goldwater. This u , they
say, better late than never.
But they wonder if tht ~11
eral w1U stand on it
ONE HEARS Mt:CB bit·
trr humor -in which
there 1s not much laughter
... le" samples are.
· 1-:,-en oo. Robert E.
1-N· drd a better job al Get·
I) shur2 than did Gen. Eisen·
ho~"l'r "Republican
hrs tor\' "111 reveal that ~n.
E1senhowc•r was the 'Dutch
LongstN.'t't' of the 1964 hat·
He 11! <;ruysburg." 1 Gen
Loog:.llx•<'l was c h a r g e d
with having withheld sup·
port from ~n Ler at a cnt·
1cal momC'nt rn lhal pivotal
battle ) 'You l't'Ckon
Monty (Field M a rs h a I
Montgomery I could be right
about Ike after alJ?" . .
· We arc poor litllr lambs
that have lni;t our \\ ay, baa!
baa' baa"' .. "~en Gold·
water and Gen Eisenhower
have one thmg en common
-both have trouble letun~
pcoplr understand what thP\
mean to say"
Frustration brrrd~ h11trr
IK'SS.
m :SPITE <.F:~. EISEN·
110\H .H'S explanation, no
one. including Gov Scran·
ton, qu1tr understands why
the former Prrsident called
the governor llJld suggested
he make himself more avall·
able for the nominatmn and
the n, 48 hours latr r, called
him and urged him no t to
Join in any effort to slo)I
<ioldwatcr
There is oow open discus·
~ron about how much help,
1f any. Gen. Eisenhower ca11
he If he comes out firmly,
strongly, and without eciui\
cx·ation. he will be mfluen
tial It will take all possible
guos to stop Sen. Goldwa-
ter Repubhca.n leaders who
oppose him believe he could
have bttn stopped at the
governor~ ml'<!lmg m Cleve·
land. bu t for lhe puzzling
contrad1ct1ons of Gt'fl Eis·
enhowt-r But 1f Grn Eisen
howcr rlrla)s there •~ 011
hOf"lt'
FOlt~U:H \'ICt:: l'HESI·
r>E~T Nixo n, who had been
designated by Sen. Gold·
water as an hcir·apparMt in
the event the senator did
not re<:1!1ve the nomlnatJon,
has btt'll himhly dtsowned
Mr Nixon had urged Mich·
lgan's Gov Homney tl> seek
tht nomination. Sen. Gold·
wa trr. mort> sensitive than
Clf'lt' ~ould anticipate, nared
back with crillclam l h a t
seeminllY ~vealed Ion,.
suppreued conttmpt. The
cynlcal had thou1ht t h a t
perhaps Mr. Nlxon bad
souaht merely to place Gov.
Romney In t ~ntrovental
hot seal Apparently, th1~
optnlon was un1ust ro Mr
Nixon.
Washington hears anoth·
rr story in the wake of t!ic·
Scranton annoull<'t'ment. It
i!I that many of Sen Uold
water's m o r e Influential
friends, who will be COWlted
on to raJse the money, will
seek to persUBde the sena·
tor to wlt.hdr1w "for the
food Of the party," and rt·
main in the Senate. These
lnDuen~s believe he u of
m~ value to Ult country
land to theml as a senator
than he would be as a ~
reated prt'stdt'ntial candl·
date.
I,\ THE FACE of lhr
many comnn~nt.a to Sen
Goldwater, 80rlle or whi ch a.re fanatic in thelr int.en·
s1ty, this suggestion seems
strained and un likely. It 1s
true enough tha t It makes
no political sense from the
Hrpubtlcan party Vlewpoint
to nominate Sen. Goktwater
llc.' already has dlvlded the
party. lie has fnghtened at
ll'a.sl a sub3t.antial majority
of the natloo's businessmen.
lie has alienated labor, &(fl·
culture, lhe Negro, the indt!·
pendents, and the sclenfilic
sntellectual community. The
South, with Gov. Wallace
of Alabama aeeing vitt<lns
and trying to set up l.nde·
pendent electors, la by no
means commlned to the
senawr.
1be idea of the platform
committee. to aak the IC•
afur to pled&e b1maell to a
platform ln wtllch be d~s
not believe and one that ls
rontrat)' to his J"eC1>rd, 1s
poliUca.Uy unsound.
But the GOP ls up a1alnsl
the fact that the Goldwater
forcu patienU1 and lkill·
tully have been worldn& (or
eight years at &alnlng con·
trol of st.ate party commit·
tl'es They will be diCOcult w stop. The senator'• oppo·
sltion seenu to have slept
-until it was too late.
14111 SJM!cat., ·~
Hal Boyle
In lh~ So rial Swim
If you plan to stay In the
social swim, now Is the
time to start planning your
::scUviUea for the s e c o n d
half of the )f'ar
The schedult ts a full on<'
Still to be obsened thts
month are father's Dav.
National Bow Tie Week, ·a
total ecllpse of the moon,
and Save Your Citv Wttk.
July begins, not ·inappro·
prlately, with a festival for
· lhf' most famou~ citlie.1"
nf Bridgt>port. Conn.. thf'
late Phineas T. Barnum.
who once cautiously ob· ~erved, "There's a surkrr
born every minute ''
YOU MAY ALSO want to
lake some part in National
!lot Dog and National Odor
Control Month, Let's Play
Tennis Wct>k and ceremo-
nies honoring D. L. L. Za·
menhof, whose clalm lo
fame Is that he foundt>d Es-
peranto, tht> sl!cond lntema·
tional language The first
1nternatJonal lanRuage was
money.
Com.Ing up In August arc
NatJonal Clown Week, .lja·
lional Sandwich Month. Ole
anniversary of thr arrival
of Ponce dt Leon In J'ut>rlo
Rico, and the birthdays of
Herbert Hoover. Benjamin
Harrison and Huey P IA>ng.
Perbap11 you'd also better
make a memo now to plav
a tune for National Accor·
dlon Week
St;P'l'El\tBER pronusca lo
ht> a :»-day reign of Joy.
It Is Youth Month. Hor.H•
Quilt Month. Home Sweet
Home Month, NaUonal Bet·
t.er Brealctut Month, Na·
t1ona: Flapjack Moeth and
-don't overlook this on._
Mrasure Yot.f· Mattress
Month. .l
Also notewoq11y In Sep-
tember are National Doi
Week, NatlonaJ Sweater
Week, National Fireplace
Week, and National &are-
foot Freedom Week.
IN NOVEMBER we have
National Raisin B rt• d
Month. Warren G. Hard·
mg's birthday, National
Dish Cloth Monlh, AJpatl•
gus Week, Holld&y~ Art
Pickle Daya, National In·
dlgestJon Week, and Na -
tional Prosperity Week.
Naturally, Ch r Isl m 1 s
shopping will keep you ~ret·
ty busy during most of De·
rember, but you mll{ht put
11 red ~ncll mark un.Ser
Dec. 21. That'll remind you
not to forget N a t I o n a I
Fl11hl11tht and Battery In·
speeUon T>ny.
"-'"" "'"'
Thu.ndty, June 18, 1964
The editorial p1gc of tne I.>aity ~lot seeks to 1nrnrm
and atlmulale readen by presenttna this ntw•
paper'• oplnlon1 and commentary on toplca of tn-
tertst -.od atanlncance, by provfdJn1 a forum for
the turmtoG of our raden' optnloos, aod bY
presen6n1 the dherte '1ewpolab of tnfonntd
obit~ and apokamen oa topics of the day.
~obett N. W flvbtlthtr
•
.. .
Everyone Has
Somethin9 Th.t
Som~n• Else Wants -
Coste Melt
UDO lSlE
SELECTED HOMES fr0m WALKll~ UI
BEACH DUPLEX •
UNDER MARKET
-• J...l• , . ' 1750 59.· Pl'. 4
IEDIOOM 0IASTSIDE
hu famlb' room + ht rare 111>" .,.. dllDI I roam. Walt to all
schools. Price.ii onlJ .tz4.teO -
wttb 111 e1i1t1n1 P.B.A. of '1'800.
Anyone CD aamne • Ot low doW1l
to new loan. W. Ir L., Inc. Open
Eva. Kl 54491. '
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INVESTORS
DREAM
Di-\ILl' PILtt1~ EDITORIAL PAGE
.
History in the Making
rnmm1ttrcs of the l n1\·1•r:.1t\ of 1 .i1Jfnrr11a Hoa1 d
o( Regents are mN•ting at thr ~~·\\poi fl'r fnn today rn·
rtav the board \\Ill 11wct a:... a ('lH111111ttP" ol the \.\l10k
\nd Saturda~ .1 "'or lrt-v. 1dc '(H11 lighl "11! forns nn
Orange rounty and lhl' site of lltl' Ill'\\ l nl\ L'J'Slh or
nt'11rnnl!'r' I·.\'C'n more important. however, is thl' at
rradinn thr 111111l'r<..1tv's rnming has already had. and
11111 rnr1t rnm· to h,I\ c• for industry ?lffdtng highly sktllt'd
1·mplm l'S ;111d 1 t'arh al·c·c·ss to the faculty and n•s1'.ird1
.1.tff o( swh :111 111-.t1tut1on ·
r·alHornla at lrv1rw when tlw Pn·sicfr11t of rlw I '111t"d
.'ii air~ fhrs in to dt·d11 at1• tilt'< .11r1111h
Dr. Clark Kerr. prt•:...1dPnt of tlw tHll\ 1•1 .,Jt) Mid 1
nian n·:...rwct1•tl h.' tht· \\hole· \\111 Id nf 1•dur.1t 1on ,., lwn•
tor the rt;~l'lll meeting-. <Jilli, ,11 llw dl'<ltr;1111111 tn 111trc.
dun~ Prt4t>1dcnt L\11don n .Johnson. Ccw 1·:t11n1111d 1,
HrO\.\ll, ('l.ann•llor llanu:l r Aldnd1 of LT!. I hillllltilfl
t-:dwara ~' rart<'r of tlw Ro.1fd of Heg<>nts anrl t 'ha1r111an
Wilham f'hilhp:... of thr Orangr !'<iunt-. Boarn 11f Supt·r
\tsor..,
Th ts \I ti! tnl'' 1t;tl1tv mun a stoody upgrading of th!'
.11 c·1.1J,!1' tnlellc·c·tu:1! Jevt'I of tile whole area. The univrr·
-111 llM•lt ''Ill IK· tltl' eenler of a wide range of c_y.lturat
1111v1ttt•:-.111d tl11., \\ti! have its impact on th!' cullur;il
l•·H·I 01 thl' 1·onl1g11011~ tommunities.
Tl11 ~p111t ot Jll this is already beginning to be ft'll
'" lltn:.e \1 ho n·rngntzr t hat just ahead for ttus area •~
,c.ml'lh1n)! spenal -not Just another university but oTH'
11f the trul.' greal on1·o; 1n the whole wide world. Poss1b1'
1 he· ~ri·atl''t
\II Orangl' t 1111111' 1·xlt·11d ;i lw.11 t' '''It 111111 In
1111, d1st1ngu1!ilwd as~1·mhlag1·
For '('\'Cf,ll ,,.l'l'k' 111t·rnbcrs of the DAILY !'!LOT~
.. i11t1J11al !>Ltff ha1 e n•searched and prepared sumrnar11
1n~ .1rt11 l1•s about l '('J. its controversial beginnini: 11~
p1 '"·• 111 .wrl 1h f.chulou' futurr Count\ rcsukni.. ''ho haVl' followerl lttl' l I I p1111
1•1 t from 1to; int Ppfton 11111\ 11ndrr:...tancl thr l11~tori1 1111·
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Thcv rl·t•ugm1c• th;il tl11s t'Vl'llt \\ 111 go elm\ 11 111
h1~tor ~ :1s the :.rnglc· must 1mporlant :ind far''"" l11nt.:
d1•vt'lnprr1c•nt 1n thr 7:'> \1·.1r' of Or;1n!.!1 1 c1unt~ '• inrnrp
ltf';J(l'rf C')(J)'o(l'nt ('
l'h<'\ apprl'natt• 1h;11 Ill!' 1·(1r('fulh pl.rn1wd hut r.1ptcl
cl1 H•lopnwnt of a <atnpu' for 27 :iOO 'ttld!'nts ancl ;1
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~rt\a
Thi· 'PC'n:il ~(·t·lton pre:,ents a wide range of arltt 11· ...
<111l photogr:.iph~ 1·c11enng everything from the pur!>tttt
11f f.H 11lty l'XC't•llrnc·t' to curriculum policy and the sports
p1 ot::i .1111 Tht• t•tlul'at10nal /hilosophles, the plans. thi;
lt11p('' ot I ('f' d1~t1ngu1she educators and admimstrat
111, .ill c 11111c· throu~h to provide a well-rounded n"-
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' \\Jll hrin;.: .1 f111lrr appr.criation of the magn1tudc 11r
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.1tP,l
/tlailhox
From Pro to Anti
TO THE ElllTOR.
I .. ave "'atchrd "'11h 1-.C'rn
1ntere~t the· dcvrtorini: con
te~t ror the h1ehest spot on
the Republtcan ticket t
hn\'e ol.Jsenc•d this contc1>t
as a RepubltC'an whrtsP p::ir
ty lwtter expresses than the
Democrat J.;artv the princi·
rle that ~overnment should
do those things ror the indi·
"1dual which the 1nd1v1dual
can not helter and morr
properly do for run.sell
oefore Sen. Goldwater br
ramc an announced candt·
<late. my view: on his po~
~ible candidacy could · ·•· ~ummarized as· follows
I. AS A SENATOR, and a~
a Hepublican. while repn··
11enting a conserv a t i v r
view. he spoke his mine!
clearly and forthnghtly
2 Conservatin• Hepuhlt
cans, many peri.onally aloof
to party pohttc·,, hat.I not
had a ratlytnJ? point stn('c
Sen HCJbrrt Tarr~ ·onti·'t
wrlh C1•11cral Et~l'nhn11 •'I
fl\l'r llw nommatt m Srn
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• onvwtwn lh;il rn thr 1n
slant'(' of ti\ tl rtl!hls ;;
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opport u n ti)'
THE Sl 'P l'ORTERS '11
( iold~ at er t hargr that tt11•
ne11 s rnt:dla. 111 vppu>llll11t
lo his canctrdacv are un·
fairly ca~tigating him B111
a~ l'and1datr nr prt>stdent
man mu~t lt\'l' with thn~··
rMr<m~iblt> for the pro<'"'-'·
,., of comrnuntcatton. Seu·
fralll.\ and rmp<trtiality ar"
"1111 on th(• firld of eonrluc·t
rather than bv drmand w
rnmpla int ·
ThN<' i~ d.1ngrr 111 n1~
opinwn. lo the R<·publil'.•n
pa rt v as v. ell as to the na
1111n tn tdPntlf~ tn~ Rerunlr
i .rn1'm 111th thr cand1t!J1 1
••f Sc•n Goldwater JI ,,
pr l'ft•r::.thlt• I hat Republrc ;rn~
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prcs1drnt1al dsprrant "'
daimant to the manllr 1·1
the presidency. his ne"'
rmanate from too intolr•·
ant, too narrow a pM1~1on
to carry thr ~tandard 11i
ht' parlv. nr of his \'f1tJ11lc
11AVMO\l> Pl \\'h
('hoic(•
·111 the Editor
l''or 30 \('ar~ th<' Ith !11
"red hher°;1ls bd\.t' h.-1d 'th1 tt
"'ay m the Hepubhran l'ar
Iv Wr conserva\t\l'S h<IH'
'11ppmted them
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"on a victory \0•1 th"'"
poor sports ha'<' tl11·1r lip~
hJng111g dear to the ground
Is there any reason, arter :JO
'('ars. that the conservatr' ,.
'houldn't be given an oppor
tunilv to see what the,· c·;ctl dn~ Give the American 111•11
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11q11n ThP ,·lcttm ~llt'd th•
Ill st hospital The co u 1 I
hrld thP puhlic rmrrl{enc '
ho,pltal had a lrl{al the!\
111 trrat all tho:ce who <·onw
to it In 11n t>m.•rJ(C'O<")
Nntt : ('~llfornla la\\y<'r~
11rrer thl5 <'t1lt11t1n ~n ~·nu
may bow -6tut our la"•·
. .... --.. , J
Allen-Scott
B~ HOREHT S. Al.LEN
A.nd PAL'L SCOTT
~!embers of the special
1 omm1ss1on invesUgat111g
tht assa"tnat1on of Presi·
1h•nt Kennl'dV are Jnsaus-
f 11·<1 \.\ tlh thr te'\ttmom ot \Ir~ ~tanna O~v.ald · ,111<J
"·•nl her recalled for furth·
•·r qul'~ltonm!(
So rar, no formal aC'llOn
has heen takrn on that. as
thr t nllcs are heavily pre·
111.·l·up1cd with pressing con·
cre~s1onal obltRalions pri-
marily the protracted Sen·
ate battle over civil rig'1Li;
A!> a rc·sult. they havr had
little <1pportu1111y to pnson.
allv que~tinn Mrs. Os~ aid
llut aftrr reading the
transcript of her second tn·
ll'rro~atton, thesl' members
.ire ronvinc••<l the '':.1·\rar-
olcl widow nl thr killl'r tan
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c .1tion of de~1ring In 1,,. rn.
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lhr 'ame timr h• 1 l••,t1
mony has sh<'rl 11111 .. l1t;ht
••n u•rlain \'1tal ;1•1·• I of
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MR. MUM
las slaying, a strll·m~ ~trn·
ous trip lo M Px1co, part1c1-
pating in a pro-Ca,tro dem-
onstration in '.'\Pw < >rlean~.
and getting a passport
there, on the samf' dav hr
applied for 11 that \\(Hric!
have enabled him 111 ~"
back to Russia
(2) These arr ~r"mcng
contndictions in ~1rs r 1,
wald's ustimon\
GRAPHlt ,\Ll.r illustra-
tive ol the lattc·r was last
week's interrogation of the
w1<1ow oo t"'o points
f"or the !irst time, Mr~
Os"' ald stated she knew her
husband had a t t e n d e d
"meetini.:s." In her prevr·
ous te'limon". she had a~·
serted she had no knov. I·
edge nf her husband's ac·
tivitir' and association'
But this time she acknnwl
Pdg1·•t being awarr he harl
ROl'l1· to "meetin~s"
"\\ ha l kind of mretings •"
"l'ohUl'al meetings," she
rep It Pd
I LOSE QVESTIONISI;
hr,111ght no further elucid.l·
tion Mrs. Oswald clalmNI
shP knew nothing a b o u I
these meetings ; their toca·
I ton or nature She related
that all she !l.ncw was that
hrr husband had told hrr
he had heen at "meetings"
She also testified she wa~
awa1 e her husband ros-
'essed a rifle and a pistl)I.
and that hr was very hit·
ll'r about thr "capitahsUc
wstrm" in the F.S. h<>·
C'ausc «f iL~ "injustices and
hardships on the working
people." She described her
husban<I as feeling verv
strongly that the "capltalts·
tic system" had depriv1·cl
him. his mothet and 11f'r
other children of opportunt ·
ty to improve and adv:inc ,.
themst'lvP!;
lo rrveallng these hlghh
~ignificant tacb, Mrs. Os·
wal<l, m answer to a Q''"'
llon, insisted she had nr\'l'r
hrard her husband m;:k·
lhrrnts a~ainst anyonr
Hall SY"dic•••· ... ,
.7----1 ~ l __ ,-:,~~~
,,_----11 j.f ~I'
-i
f CL\ ?5.E
Ralph .'ffcGill
Much Bitter Humor
\\ di.lungton P o 11 t l c ~
ThQse Republican lt'aders
"ho '1ew Sen. Goldwater
'" a disaster a.re grim and
;ini:n Thev believe thev t1aH~· a duuice to stop h1ri1
"'1th c.uv \\1th am W Sc ran
ton of Pcnm\lvanta
They know the t'hance is
at be~t a desperate one
They are grateful. but aJso
hitter about I.he last W'Ord
from C"r<'ttysburg. It is that
rven Gen Eisenhower is
"duturbed'' about Sen .
Goldwater Thls ts, they
say. better late than 11<'Ver.
Bu t they wonder if the grn·
eral will stand on It
O~E HEARS Mt'CH bit·
trr humor -In wrut'h
then' 1~ not much laughter
A fl'\1 ~amplcs art'
· ~.vrn <~n. Robert F.
!""· d1ci a l>l'lt.Cr Joh at Get·
11 ,tJuri: than d.Jd Gen. Eist'n·
h11"rr · rtrpublH';tn
t11,t111 \ \1111 rr1 ral Uwt Gen.
E1"•nhm1t•r 11 as tin• l>utch
Lon~~tn.-.·I of tll<' l'*H hJI
tlc· 111 1;c•lh,h11r~ ' 1f;rn
l..ons.:~trl'c I \\3s 1· ha r g t• d
with h:I\ 111i: withhf'fcl sup·
port fr11111 (,1•11 IA•r· al ;1 cnl·
11 ;ii 11111111c·nt 111 tit.it p1H>lal
battlr 1 . · Yo11 11•ckon
Mont y t 1' 1c·tcl ,\l a rs h ii I
Mun tgott11•rv 1 rnultl !)(' right
about Ike> alte>r all""
• We are poor littl•· IJmtJo;
that h .. ve lo~t our" .1v. baa'.
h:ia' IJua '" . . . '>1·11 (;old·
'' atl•r ancl C{'n l-,1;,t·nhowf·r
have nnl' thtnJ.! 1n common
-both have trouble lrtllng
proµlc· undt'rstancl wh:it th··~
mPan 111 ~a~
1-·rustra11on hrt .. ·cl• li1ltl'r
fl''''"··
l>J-:Sl'IT IO: t,J·:.\. l-.ISE~-
11 0\\'l.H !'> 1•xplan:il111n, no
0111', 1n1ludrng (iov Scran·
ton, lfUltl' under~tandq why
tf11• fnr lll"r I 'n•,ldt•nl called
thl' g!lwrnnr and suggested
ht• makl' hnnself more avail·
able> lor the nnn11nat111n and
tlwn, 411 houn later, called
lllm and 11rgl'cl h1111 not In
Join in any !'I fort 111 stop
l ;oldw;i lt'r
Tlwrr is now 01w·n d1scu~
""" ahoul how rnuch h<'lp.
ti an~. c:en r~l!K'llhower t.':'111
lw it he 1.'0me.s out ttrmlv.
:-tronj!ly. antl without cq111\
1x·atio11. he will be tnfhtNl·
tint It will take all poss1hl"
g11us lo slop Srn. Gold\1 ;c
ll'r lh•p11hl11·:in leaders who
oppmic him lx>ltr\r he could
have brrn slopped at the
govnnt)f~ lllrt'ltng in r11•v1•
!ant.I, but for th<• puzzling
rontrad1C'11011s nf I.en Eh
1•11ho"1·1 llut 11' \.1'n l·:1~1·n
h11w1•1 dt•!,11 ' thcrr 15 n•i
ho1w
FOlntl.:H \'fl E P HESl-
llK'T Ntxon, "'ho had Ileen
drs1g11;it1•tl hy Sen Gold
w.c!c·r ;1~ ::in h<•ir·apparent tn
thr "''<•nt the senator ch<1
nnl rrcrlve the nom.lnatloo,
hos IW<'n harshly disowned
Mr Nrxon had urged Mich·
il(an\ i;ov. Homney to seek
lhr n11mination. Sen. Gold·
w.11t•1 . morr sensitive t1111n
<>tit' 111111ld anl1cipah'. rtarC'<I
hal'k "'1th cntidsm t h a t
'rrmtngl) revealed long-
supprr~sed CQntrmpt Thr
<·ynccal hAd thoul(hl l h a t
perhaps Mr. Nlxon had
sought mtrt>ly to pl.ace Go'"
Romney in a iconlrovcrtla.I
hot s. ill Appan'fltl}. tht<
opinion was ttnJll~I t11 Mr
.\'rxon
\\ a.stungton hears anoth
rr St(lf\' Jn I™' "<tkr Of lhl'
'ilranton annoum:t-ment It
1, that manv of ~·n Goh!
v. at.er's m o r e influential
fnends. who will be counted
on to raise th~ moncv, wtll
seek to perswide the. sena·
tor to withdraw "for the
good of the party,'' and re·
main tn I.be Senate. Tilese
influences believe ht ts of
more value to the country
1 and to them 1 as a senator
than he wouJd be as a de-
1 ra tNl pl"t'sldenUal rand!·
date
I.\ THE I-.\CE of U1€
many eomm1tmcnts to S(n
Goldwater, some of which
are fanatic tn their tnten·
~ity, this suggestion set'ms
~tratnt>d and unlJkely. It is
tnit' <'nough that it makes
no J)(lllt1cal sense from th.-
Hcpulilican party v1ewpomt
lo norrunal.e Sen Goldwatrr
lie alrt'ady ha~ divided lh<'
Jl<lm'. lie ha~ fnght.cncd at
least a substant.tal majonty
of lhe nation's businessmen.
lie has aUenated labor, agr1·
l'Ulturc, the Negro, the ind"·
pend(·nts, and the scientilrc
intellectW1l t.'Ommunlty. The
South. with Gov. Wallace
of Alabama aeelng visloru
and trying lo set up lnde·
pendent electors, it by no
means committed to the
!lcnator.
Tile idea of the plaUorm
rommi~. to a.alt the sen·
at.or to pledge hlm.aelf to a
plaUorm ln which he d~~
not believe and one that I~
1·ontrary to his ~ord. 1~
poltUcaily wuound.
Out the GOP is up against
lhe fact that the Goldwater
force! patiently and •kill·
fully have been working for
right years at gaining con·
trol of stale party commit·
let's Thev wiU be difficult
!ti stop. The senator's oppo-
~il1on seems to have slept
until 1t wa s too late.
"4•11 SyN11utt, .,_c. ..
Hal Boyle
In the .4';o<."ial Su•fm
Jr you plan to stay tn the
social swtm, now is the
time to start planning your
activities for the s e c o n cl
half of the )('ar.
The schedulr ts a lull ont·
Still lo be obsen eci thi~
1nonth art> l'athrr\ !Jay
National Bow Tir Werk. ·a
total cclipsr of thr moon .
and Sa\r Your City W11.rk
July brgms, not inapprn·
priately, I\ ith a h·sltval for
· lhr most farnou~ C'itlL<'.t ..
nf Hridgrpnrl. Conn . tlw
late Phineas T. Barnu·n
who oner caut1ous lv uh
served. "Thtrc'!> a s111·h1·r
hom rvrry n11n11t1' "
YOl' M.\ \' Al.SO want to
take some part Jn National
lint Oog and Nntion::tl Odor
Control Month, Let's Plav
Trnnts Wl'ek and rerrmo-
ni('~ honoring D. L. I.. Za·
11w11hof. whose claim to
lamr is \h::tl he foundrd F.s-
1wranto. th!' secont1 intern::t·
tronal languagr The Ur!it
intrrnalional lan1wag£1 wa~
monry.
<'onung llJ'I in Au~ust arc
National Clown Week, Na·
I rnnal S11ndwich Mnnth. thr
anmvrr~arv nf thr 1.1rrival
uf Poo.cr 1ic• l .t1on in P11rr111
Riro and the hirthdavs of
llrrbert l111ove1. Rrnj.am1n
Harrison an<1 llU l'Y P Long.
Perhap:1 you 'ti also hrttrr
make a memo no~ lo pla'
a l unr for National .\t·cor·
1!1011 Wt•ck
St-:l'Tt-;~18ER promises t11
ltf' a 30-day reign or joy.
It ls Youth Month, Hor.it·
Quiet Month. Home Sweet
llomc Month, Natfonal Bet·
trr Break.fast Month, Na·
ttona: f'lapjack Month and
-don't overlook this one-
M1•a1:urP You" Maltrt'as
Month
,\Jso noteworthy In Sep-
tember are National Dog
W<'ck. National Sweater
\\'ef'k. National Fireplace
Wrek, and National Bare-
foot Frerdom Werk.
IN NO\'EMBER we have
National Raisin B r e a d
J\tonth . Warren G. Hard·
111g's birthday, National
Di~h Cloth Month, AJpara-
i.:us Week. lloUrlay~ Arr
Pickle Davs. National ln-
rligestion ·week. and Na ·
tional Prosperity Week.
Naturally. Ch r Is t m e ~
shopping wltl keep you '.)rt'I •
ty busy during mo~t of t>c
l'rmher, but you miRht pul
a red pencil murk 11nJN
O~. 21. That'll reminrl you
not to forget N a t I o n ;.i t
Flashlight and Battrry In
srl('ctlon nay .. _ ..... ,.,..,.
Thursday .• JunP 18. 1964
Thr 1•ct1tor1a1 page or tile !Jatty Pilot seeks to mrorm
and stimulate readers by presenting thts news-
p~1per's opinions and commentary on topics ut 111
tcrest and l!ignifican<'e, by providing a Corum for
the expTl'Ulon of our rellders' opinions. and by
presenting the diverse viewpoint.a of tnformed
ob5""en and spokemen on topics of the day.
Robert N. W , Publlahtr t
I
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•er th1np wUh, a low
SH,72!5 J:ut.dde Ooa&
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164 t W utc1ftt Dr. M .B.
MESA VERDE ' ( ap&elOWI bedroom., 2
rolortul bat.ha + larp
I VlnK and family room-.
M.a.-Jn patio w1lh bufll-
ln bar for summtr tnla"-
l&tnl~. A t~IMl\dou9
l1xat1on and valut only
J28900
\I Aalll oe lJaN ~
1n c.x. Built • ualta.
Add anotbw ~ &C:rl •
build I mo" unit..
Qlrner lot In Balboa •
anatbeT lot ln e.1lloa
MtJl ...,..._ Oftl.1.
Fitzmorris Realtor
LIDO ISLE
Jmm&culat.e 2 bednlelln, J
b&lh home. ltnet-~
str.t lot. UJ.000.
p.1. fMlmer, Inc.
Everyone Has
Somethin9 That
Someone El,. W enh -
Coate Meta
SELECTED HOMES from WALKER· LEE
BEACH DUPLEX •
UNDER MARKET
Travellng owner AYI ' SELL
'l.OW" . ctrate~cally located
beach duplex • 2 unit& on R·2 lot
at on.ly 8 times amu.al croas with
ntra tncome from laundry. An
r.xcellent buy rli}lt at the begin·
ning of the season. We are author·
1zed to sell for 100::. down • $3,250
nr take trullt deeds for down or
.mv part of purchue price You
may also submit vacant proptr1)
1or constdt'rauon. A WALKER & u:t-:. INC EXCLUSIVE Open
Eves. Kl 5-9491.
CHOICE LOCATION
3 BEDROOMS,
2 BATHS
f:aslstdt' cuatom home with beau·
t1ful beam ceUln& Uvint room.
latge used brick flroplace with
F'!parate barbeque. Acrou atreet
trom where new 135,000 homes are
10 be built Thl1 little 1em Is only
~3.000. w. & L .. Inc. Open Eves.
67S.3171.
HEAVEN STILL
PROTECTS ftlE
WORKING MAN
Sl18 per month paya everythln1 in·
1 ludin& tu.es and lnaurance and
N-~ of all . anybody can assume
this GI loan. Localed Just ll'Ol.W'ld
thP t·orner from the Westcllff
Shonpln& Center, thls 3 bedroom
l'ome haa hardwood fioors, built·
In k.ltchert, lar10 dlnlnl &rel and
shutters I! Tbla aharp Eutalde
home ts alao available.on FJtA:.
or V.A. flnanctn1. JMt 912~·
& L., Inc. Open '!Vt11 ~Mt · I I •
•
1750 sq. Fl'. 4
BEDROOM EASlSIDE
hu famlly room + that rare •P-
a.rate dhUf room. Walk to all
~hools. Prtce ls only *2USO -
with an emtin& F.H.A. of •tB.800.
Anyone ce uaume · or low down
to new loan. W. &c L., Inc. Ort>n
E''' KI 5·9491.
BEACH LIVING
PLUS INCOME
JmattM Uvtng In a luxunou~
beach duplex with Income too. The owner·bulldtr pat loada of CUit.om
features tn ucb unit TbeA'• a
hllfe roct fireplace in the lower,
a patio down and balcony up.
KJtchens have complete electric
built-Int. walnllt cablneta and cet·
amlc tne. Each unit baa 3 bed·
room• and 2 dtilou baths . Car·
peta and dr•P" too. Enjoy New·
port Beach Uvinc for $49,500 and
renten W'lll htlp you pay for tt.
CGmperala!e J>fOpertlts on market
at -.GOD. W. le L . IM. Open
E\tes. 1'7'5-31 '71.
G.I. RESALE
'104 per month covers tventhlna
and an1ont can usume th.la low
tntel"Nl V .A. Joan. Sharp, cleaa 3
btdroom, l"' bath !»mt with Jota
of rock work planters that Mt oft
tile wall cand Cot yard. Low don
and on)1 tlf,t!IO f'1Il·~ w ••
L , Inc. Open Eftl. Ill &-1111.
* * Corona • De1 Mar
VJJIW LO'l'8
ENCHAJn'llfO aHOJUI.
CUl'l'B ITIAL --OUI\ 1DtCLU8IVE
AttradJTe a1r oond. of·
ttce. s.t J,,.,.Hon, Open•
inc for two Uo. alMmen
or 'W'mJl9D. J:nrythinc t.o
make you a 1UCOl99 In
191 .tat.a.
OO~elN CO .
.... artll'S
1112 Npt Blvd.
~
INVESTORS
DREAM
Trlplu.. tullv rented. 1n
beautltu'J Ml:SA
VltR.DE C10M to •VVJ·
thin~ NO VACANcr
FACTOR. Bullt·lnl, new w /W <'Nl>9lln&' 1n all
unlta ·I new water
htalert1. Prtced below
any In u.. C&ll for
detaJ11. Intome $315
monlh
Ml 2-3550
• $600 DN -$118/
MONTH
and that 1ncludel Prill·
clple, InttJ'elt. Tu.
and 11'l:IAD'Slk'JI OD Ulil
Cut• 3 bediOOm, fam1b'
h o m ~ . O:lml'fetelJ
TILED bath, covered
patio, larsw pl• abaped
lot wtth acceu tor
BOAT Ot' Tl\A..D..E1t, lo-
cated on TltAITlC
J'RBB CUL • DIC • IAC
•lreet. Call to ... Ulll
BUYlll
Ml24550
ExceptitJD&ll1 attnctlw
Balboa hland ....
3 br, 2 batbl, 2 ~
ttreplaoe, .,, "" CIUJlltl. dtah..-bn,. ~.
Only half l>k>c:k to BQ!
$34,650
tlCtJ'U • 2
m.ctno JClt.dllD • Donble
O'lla • Dtlda1'ub .. • I ODY.
end p&tio9 .Sth oa• t-..
bn'tq B/I BBQ • El-.
trtcs ~ door opener •
Bleatttl1l prol..sonaDJ
Ja""-.pecl J&l'd -Jllw:u·
Uft Joc:aUon -To ... thSI
Jov.17 bclDle call
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22 nu:'.: ;:~r~ ,HOUSES FOR SALi! I HOUSES FOR SALi! I HOUSES ,Ol SALi HOUSIS 'o~ SALi LfOUSIS FOi ML.I
HOUSES Po. SAU General 1000 General 1000 ~neral 1-c..ta Miia 1100 .... ,.,, .._,. ...
o.n._ra_1 __ 1000 NEAR WESTCLIFF BAlBOA ISLAND EASTSIDE HALF ACRE 0~~ .!~
THREE BEDROOM PLAZA INVESTMENT $22,950
RUSTIC
CoDveMleiilll + IO 8. lTUl
2'trat ......, Qualtt1
homt .. BA.RDWOOt>
P'LOOM, ~ Md ptu.
l~~Toa'le-
10Y u. ... d•• wot..rn
ldtcha wb llnMtut
nook. ,.,,,... 4 ta l n I
u. .. i.,... ,..,. bftnl "*"· r.. fall -U.. at.. tract!•• MKICIC.AH
B J\ IC K raur:Pl..AC% car,•te• Md~
home. DDolllt ( • r •Ir l&rft ,... ,.,. J"U'd
wtlh room 1 J\UXPUll
L4TH HOUSE 1et up ror
p1&rtime enjoymcnL A
KU!T BEE • WI: HA VE I
THE UY. F\i1l prl«
onlY $2UOO.
--Tl! i· f._J ~ .. -. :
E ;;-1 ,.~, r. •. :
YOU'll BOOY
lh• ., .. ..., ...a to
Harbor •;;lac Clot.er
rrom um~an
2 bttla ...... Dl!lllll JIOOall
8paclOU1 .......... ftn.
An opportunily ot a llf ..
Ulnt. Stt Ulia eelect CUS.
TOM BUll.T ~ locattJ
tn Otte of Colrta Mua'1
NlldenUaJ areu. Thi. well
eautnlctfld bomto wtlh
IL\J\DWOOD FLOORS
...,. and pluter wali. of·
ltd Thl"ff 8J>&CIOUI Bed·
rooma • 1 " Balhl. A LL I
ICLllCt'RJC FRJCJnAIRE
JUl'CH!!N, wall to wall
carpets and dnlpea. L&rf'
CO\'Wed patio, elect.rte p.
,..,.. door opeMr bn utl·
fUll1 l andscaped and
fmced yard. Our "BUY oF TD YS.A.R." •a.ooo
uodu,rteed. ... tJlU ..,...
ly "--~ ,_ -m.-.
T f l ~J .:..::h ..
F..STATERS
HOMf • INCOME
$19,950
.A •uallty, CUit.om built
Bllauty. C a r pt t t d hwd
fl oo 11! Plutrred waJla!
f'trepiu.1 Heavy ah&Jce
root! ~,.._,,, ..,, a money
maker unit w1th It'• own
doualle nralt' A: private
patio. Convenient Eut.ltd•
lemUon. See tbta value
'plact! ~ ca.r-
~ttdA~J.~I
Luah17 ' ., "' ...... ~ Tree-nn.t 8tl'Mt. nooo ..... OaD no•'
down. 1116 per mo. uo.aoo 646·7171 •OPEN JlL.9
h.111 pnu. TbU can't tut • 17.., ~ aw.
Iona Call now, I-----------
646·7'71 • OPEN 'lll 9 l NEWPORT HARD
•OAT~ ILW •
IN BA YCREST HIGHL4NDS
you don't n~ a million to
live U.~ a million.a.Ire \n
UU. beauut\11 Iftn Well.I a bdrm .. 2~ b&lh horn9.
1\:>nnal dtn.iq room. built..
1n bar, JapaneM prden.
lwturiOUI • , •
3109 Newport Blvd. Npt..
CM&tket Buket Plaza)
ORJolt Ma&G Open Evea
OPEN HOUSE
JUNE 20lh • 2llt
HeN la that Jonr look~
for home we of~r tor your
lnapt<:Uon. 4 BR. l t( bath,
S"Orceoua w/w Cflllll\I.
drpt. blUna le frpl. LJ.
Int Thi• home hu all th'
f'atu~ you can want
2806 A mh,nt. f\Jlltrton
Murphy Rlt.. Crat'f' Cum.
m.lnJ .. aalurrwt R3l\·:ZA78.
'l'ot'NJ'tet
MESA DEL-MAR-
4 BR. V ac:ant S:ZUOO
EZ 'l'vnu. Hdwd noora. ny.
Jon erplJ, dlahwuhtr. p;u
bit.Ina. wired for 220 Near
&O acre perk. Opl'n ll&Uy
1-5 Plof. 868 Corte~
<>wner • Jttlt.or 64~1
a&aa Via Udo,
17i-sa:ll
N..B.
••••••••• TERRIFIC VA[U'l
3 BR .t tam. rm., 1680
mq. ft.., tine loca lion.
w/patlo, sprinkler1 front
A back. Price S:Zl ,300.
Mua Vrrdr location
TUBACH RfALTY
301 t Harbor Rlvfl c· M
S.5·8421 t'Vf' l'>4~ I 1~6 ••••••••• OWNER-Cu~tom-Var an t
Sherwood Ealtlec. Ovrr·
lookll\I S.A Country Club
2400 ~q. fl. 1160 Ill· ft.
patio. 7 rrn1. elect kltch,
2~ ti., W /W erpt, drp8,
mut.n TV gy11. F'Ticed,
lnd!lci>d. aprlnklere. l yr
old. Low dn. Submit. Fl·
nanein. avail. For app't
6-48·9611 or 648·3143
-SHORECLIFFS--
HEAR THIS Wanted 4 bedroom with
I view, would trtdt elltar
I Bit. J~e famllv rm , trailer ln Bay tide VUJare.
.ntry ball, *lated llv. rm. ,
Ir\ cxodl. nel1hborhond uo.ooo.
~~~ R;!ut .. ~.~· 11:33 ~ D~M8-~'IOS
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1
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81\. I !>a flom11, "" low 11r1111 ' G r n 111 $JM> f"'r mOR\Jal7 pymta I \han mn mlnu11 utU'11 113 D.'l-0
rmt. w111 rina.ac.i. 110,oen for · IJ5l tiJ S71 p r r m o. 11.llOO ~·If' ~ ~2~~ Real Z.tat•.
t t• & ltth St.. C.M. EA6T81DE nr 20th A ~ c.a tllQ'Urt\e Lt 1-aot Un. S br, 14 ba. Nt.--LN,
hOwd nooni new/c:pt, trpt.
tenl'f'd ab&kc rf. 119, 71JO
~ dn. D~~ Int. Ul2
IDO • I.JI• • nn :m11, Kin·
pAl'!I n E. Ml 2·2222.
rutSJDICNCll AND IN·
COQ -Hert'• your op
portuldtr to. on ~
on U. -.lo l\i.et f1I
BALBOA JJl1.Al'fD &.lld
W&t.da 7'1AU taftlta.wnt
fl'O'<I'· Bodi ....w.no. ad
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DRIVE BY
W Roblnbood PlAce
._uutul CUJ-de.Sac on
CIOl'ner lot W1UI Roat or
'l"railer entrance. S h a k e
root, tour beclrooma or 3
.t den, Fam Rm., CE Elec
Nie. two BR Home located
on &e'x306' lol • ~
JU a.nd will build out e
dft.t • Excellent ttntal
area • To aee ca1J.-
I tACH ~Rf~l f 1
KJtcbila, l. batM. ctilL D6 W. Coul l(y, LI MU1
-..bu, hUp ~ Oal7
UUIO. • C..ta MeN 1100 e
•••••••••• $175 DOWN! u x lt ~ room wit'
FIREPLAC'!l, a blf btd·
IOmlMI, , b&lha. .me.
po rch. buill·ln kitchen.
~eed &nd landacaped.
~paint lnalde a.nd out
Md brand miw Nylon car-
~. Beal lhla for ocly
au~.
Eve: MS-7618
PACIFIC SHORES
REALTY
LE 6-8894
Ha vt caah buyer tor :z or 3
BR home ID Newport
H.etshta. Call omce ~fort
Saturd&y.
W. E. lACHUIMYfR
Open Hin* Sun. 1-:-8 -
B&yahore1r Colonial culle. 3
bdnns, :z bat.h9, private
hMrti. 11tr1tUan1 2521 v1 ..
la DT S.,f! 750.
11\~M'rt"!!! 'O:J ~Ill HAR
Phone Al\ytlme
Executive Homes
3 • 4 Bed.l"OOllUI '" Cam~ ffJShlanc1'
A tt 1'ctin Term• I MArro ltEALTV ro.
4 'iOl H ampdf n Rt'.>&11 ,
CIUYIM Rhn,. 87~2402
*WI* WANT YOUR
Lil!ITINO
y,... a.ppralal • No obllp·
tlon.
MURPHY RIAL TY
2029 Harbor 81., C.M..
~· 0000 BUY!
Pcnl.nl\lla rt. j BJ\ A den
Nt11r t!vo U.J. 114.000.
HAL.BOA R&AL UTATE
. IOIW>plllM W IUtr.
TOO E. Balbo& 81.. a.JM
~M140
LOOKING FOR
A RENTAL???
For ju11t t ht fl nil and
lul month RENT you
can OWN thl11 lonly 3
""1room. 2 balh. famJly
ftOm• wftb NEW wall lo
wall carpettng, bllllt lnll,
completely landl!C'a~
and ff'nNd lndudlnir
sprlnkltl'1' Bia lloublr
a•racr. bn,ullful 1111r·
roundlnii 1trtoa. VACA Jl."T
AND R,;AnY TO
MOVE 11\TO Onl}' $H7
rw-r month Rncl that in
:ludu Pr1nelplf, Inter·
Ht. Tue. and lNur·
ance.
Kl 6-4141
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Laeune leKh 1705 H..,... Uftfv[nllhtd
EMDAU> llA y ~·, ~ 3100
OWNU llaUt, ntarly new IPOTUl:SI, I Story 4 Bed-
• BR. a Ila view bonle. OA room bome • ~ poplllu
quJet cul-de-.aac, '49,500. ()acetietter ln MN& Vtrd9.
CUITOK bullt wtUl lllp-
al~ tlepnoe • v a 1 t
eout-Une Yi--. s BR.
dai. a ti.tbs. aep. di.a. nn,
dtllabttul prdan p a t I o,
Ull,000.
All tlertrlc ktl.Qen. IA.1111
Ql]lettq, ·nioe dr&pea.
~ped • feaced. UllO
mmlUa Oft 1 ,..,. i--.
Bdwence. NQulNd. i.
mldJat• occupanq. Kea
VerdAI R.ea.lty, 2llSO K ..
Vtrde Drtv.. li4Mt90.
J;XCLUIIVll No. pt. 0-U· ---------
cloua 2 BR bome, convt Three 2 Bdrm. .
11ui .,, 11p1. a~ balhl. 11u1
w&lll of llv .• d1n1nr " H
muter •ult. have apect.· omes
rular s. eouUIM view,
188,&00.
TURNER A880Cl.ATES
Lou!• Turner Ann Rhoadee
682 N . Coaat B!Yd U4-ll77
*-SPACIOUS bOme, beaut.
vt•w on Hlcb Dr. nr.
Chrl1tlan Sc. Ch. A 11 on,.
level. 3 BR. 2 ba, lor(la
quality• SM.000
New I bedroom wttb ra.-rare. po • u~. nt.pollal.
Water paid. 2 klda OK.
Near llChoola. LocattoM:
2116 Placentia Aw .• 2710
Delawa~. R.B 2626 S&n·
ta Ana Ave. 537-0380.
Pleaaant -Netrhborhood
""-Unfumw...I
• ..i. o. .......... IMdtlm
I-Bl\ boute Mar ti.eh !(Qr
tummer or Jeut 1-ll&U\.
M&r ~ ;oom .tot
ba.t or tra1141C', fcaot.
B. B. 511-T~ .iJ \
Senta Anl Htts. 3620
8JULI. J BIWTO MO
Water N•Ltmtt ...,...
lnq: 10602 ~ -·-Capistrano IMcfoi mo
B!l.A.U a br OJ\ Prtnte
Beach! sm mo n .... >
M8-0T11 or M2..2128.
RENTALS
Aptt Furnllhecl
o.n....1 4000
APARTMENTS l 1 !
webavetbem .. all
ah&pea. mu A prtc ....
See at lt20 Harbor, Coala
Meaa. 842-2020 * Oontemporar)', 2 RR, 2
ba, 2 tpl, home on ·~
acre. L(. llv. rm. o~n
be&ln ctlllllf•· llv area
approx 2200 lq rt pan.
oramlc View or Ocean Ir
hill.a. SU,llOQ. Own. w\11
carry i.t TD.
3 bdrm, 2 bath wtlh:· kJt-
rtml bit-In.a, W /W carpel·
In(, draptrita, cretn lawn,
dbl ra.ra.ge. ctmtnt patio,
larr;t, fenced rear yard. . Co.ta Mesa 4100
* BJ:.ACH b.ae., 2 br 2 b&.
A&ldnc 123.&00. Submit.
M.AR8HALL .. ROPP
2\1 Ocean, LB 494·1021
$1'~ mo
Holiday Realty
Ill: 2...2030 anyUm•
BAY q,ta. New delun 2 In",
heated pool. bit-In.I, ept.a
drpa, lndry. 1115 423 W
Rav. l4!'>-34M.
*BAHIA MAR*
roR.NIBBED 1 • • 2 tbed-
room Medalllon 1 apf.J't-
mmll. Poot. puttinl' l'rftD.
Adult.a only. Rt.art $115
1 mo. 931 W. 19th, C011te
M~sa. M8-0492.
8l&l:PS •.a ...... N•l1
decorated 6 nun. 1'11 up.
UOT BaDlci& .A"'
IPAC 1 • 2 bdrm. Pool •
patio. nm c.mcron.
NT-tJA Al"t.
LA.ROii DJ:LuXi'TBR.
2GOfi i;NOLA.ND
Me-9683
Duplex Fum. ~ 4800
S80 ONll Br turn duplex,
adult., no pet.I, HI IC.
17th. C.M.
LOWER dupla, 2 BR. apt.
Fum. $90. mo, Apply aft.
6 PM. 313 I!: 18lb, C.M.
2-BR -FrOOLOar.,-e. irm-:.
paUo Nr.-chl. Wat.er-pd.
No pet.a. LI 8-31M.
RENTALS
Aph. Unfurnished
General sooo
1 Cities in 7 Min.
* 2 BR. 2 blh CU1tcm blL
apt., home. YOU'U. loYe UU. lars~ ---------SU RF over the rods 1-BK.-ttfr1f'1tov,. c1 r p ·•• * 10Und proof, central air &lry 2 br. No aiep.. ear-
-I mqnlflcent ''"'"' Jif'M' tencf'd VILrd OH atrt>f'l· ~IUonlllf. , pet.I, dral>U. blt..l a a.
-2 BR. FURN. $99 t
Ult aurf broklnK dlrf'<:ll\' I p1ark1nc n r, N<> J>"l••"&JI * 2 heat.d poob. Bloclc to abopa. $95. l&O-A CORNER
bf'low the h\'ln( room ot Julv l , fHtl.7922 I Garage • Kldt OK * 2 nc:rtallon room• Rocbeller. US..Ma.
lhla very •xqulall• modPm LRGl!l 2 br, car. Cloee In, At.a ll BR bol'M unrum • * dlah-..ber. N1lW 2 bd, blVtnl, cptl, ~ • 1 Bdrm• I 8dna
c111torn bit 3 br, 3 bat.ha Sll9 Waler pd No dop . * Happl.Me9 buUt-ln. d.rP' paUo. Jd,. peol. BBQ NEW & SHARP
home. Featuru: w /w car· 1987-A Charle, C.M. :s..:S:rlH~a-iae2 THE BRISTOL: Apt~ la aa lndl· f\ml•+td 6 trllf'lrn' °Q ii
pet. bit-In ranr•. dlah· 1147..39~7 2121 N . .Bn.tol • N of G&r--vtdua1 boCJ9. S1JO -. aot ~ Bt. Jldl..
wuher, retr1(. Ovr-r 2000 -Ch.+Nut L..Pointe den Grove BJvd .• 8. A. M6-l16T iMC> Eld.a
aq. ft. of llv. aru. On the ll RR, new w/w nylon crpt. Lo~ly 2 BR apt.a, tum It Ml-&923 ' QUEENS LANI Al'11.
blutt overlooklnc tttcluded 1 •I rlw to patio, lndacpd unt. Le beaUld poal...fJ¥l SP.ACIOOB DIW PJ&a • LIVll ltOTALL'I' ON A.
con. Truly an exc.Uent It fenced. $124. 2024 Rt-It ~ parkJJ:\6, .~ bUdo MAPLE CAPRI dtt1dwb mi.lb. J br, J Ila. LOW BtJDOlrfl
buy a t SM.800, IO&n avail public:_ Ave. 536-~. _ aboppln(. No ~ 1M1 2 It 1 a.droom carpet.a, ...,... 1lltJM, NEW 2 llDRM-$15
I M.000. NOT leuthold 1 I MESA DEL JUR 3 bd 2 P'rom 11~ untumlabed free l&undlT flNpl. UM lbtcle..,.. ..._
Jack Stockdill, Realtor b& $175, Freshly painted ~~~· lmnl«11&t.. I Ire poola • paUo area mo. Ht IMO. OR 1-ll• 7a1 IUatair .. 1-&JOI
OR 3·2220 or LI 4-8047. 2809 Dr&M St. M3-.3477 ,., room -drpe -W/W crpt DIUJXll , '& .... Iii> I::?
i125. s .m:-r1icll7 ram. built·•. diapoeal ca. to.._... •su•c • u. 1~ -. .-.. *"' --11~ Skyltnt-f>r.--3-Bft.J ce ti.ck yard. cl\il-.,, • .,, cupet. bated P90l, llt'J Kap111. C..K. 6'2#19' c:mter, awtm JOGI, taaay IVO. ntrfc. ......,.,,, cu
1136 Skyline Or. d""1 -1come. Waln pd A1.8o untum a.pt. $flO. wwlccDe. IOOl OooMp:; port. pool. re&. &NL tm
1AA' Chlllon Way M&-M97. VILLA API'8 2384 ~·· SlOO CK. 6"-2121 ut &CMD. • r~' EASTBIDE. 2-br. blt.tn:i., $20.00 -WK. UPC _os_T_A_M_E_S_A ____ m:w 1P 1 lrr, f15, W1Ua NSW le s Bil. ~ m.
I tf ' iar. pvt. J>llUO SA5. Dua.. LARGEST .-J'INl:ST! st.oft • ~ ~ Ou. t1l July ta. ~ Sii. lh bu1l<1,r tt-.!. tv Rboda. Rltr. MI 6-8808. Swul:f Acr-_ 2391~ QuW. A4ulta, no ,... AduJtL 1111 A. A'-•• ______ _....._,,_, . .,_,# 2 BD + rm rm. trptC,-2 ti&. Newport BiYd. Ml-l'T55 NOW RENTING W2 Dlln. LI a.um. • N5.IOIO aft.-I.
Charlf:ll M Arroll cpta. drp1, n.n.-•. SH5. NJ:W i..bedr dupla,
mo !WS.-li2U or 646-3388 Dl:LUXJ: FURN APT8. XE TS UPPER"' J bdna WIL epc-.OOID
RENTALS Prtv p&Uo. Kaid eerv. DELU AP bltllU. Wl.60. Oal1 ~ tmea4, ...., Owmt Ill ...... •
CUTJt 2 br..Pallo-Frpt Fm-Kitch. uW. Atao Bu:mJMr • .u~mf « ...._'771 aft.er W&rl*' 6 'at, wat.w paid K011T..a. K.,...a~
yd, dlnifl(, rue. atta. July rent.ala. rt. IU-tOM I Bft trom '120. I BR I,.... ... inn ICm IJt lllf C'JI uoo.-. •Kl.Lt.
"--rat 2000 l·S125 64~21 eve. 0 .. n,.._ 00t,..T S105 .ALL~ P6 ..._
Houaes Furnlah.d
.,.,..., '71'> one bedn>om wttb tw1n -•t•• ... ........... 1 __,_.. "'"" ---------2-BR.-unt, water pd.•tncd beda. CIOM to lllth a.nd uvm • oo. r Orvru a r I BR. bQIDt apt,. INS• 1 Bft. earpd:a. chapel, P•ul :loftes Re.lfv
EXCEL. irummer, yrly -1, /&rd cpt, UM mo. <ll6 Harbor Adulta only. h•t. w/w crpt.a. drp1. patio, prtnej, PO. --buOt.tn.a. ~ 1nn Bi.da-. ~i~tl.&
3. • Br; Balboe la. It Udo. Hamlll-0n Apt C 648..4.165. Mll-4761. Ma-IUT. C'L&Uf 6 ~ 1 JIB .,t. NT•l.96
owner. Npt. Bch. 873-117112 ntiPt..EX 2 br-cpl• • prage l'.:-smm 241'> Broedway, 1 Cloee to lldlool• .\ ahop. llDCClCP'l'IOKAL J Br boue '71 sno. au, wat.tr pd. 15 • 'Dl old p 1 #1 WA
• -Water paid J!:utl!ld•. '80· I BR tum. Incl. pr. A utU pin( ttntu. type .... cbpt. CJ}>ta, m• ~· IT~lt21. wUh '* M ¢ I ~
Costa Meu 2100 rnn 11411.::'I~ _ -I Priv. pallo. Adulta. No cloeld ,.uo. priv, I a r.. 8P.ACIOU8 2-BJCDRll ,,_ ._, '1 ....
l llO :? BR. lilt kit A h11 J>f'l•. Sllla month. s '105. t41-11TT. J'll0MT..$IO Ofter,,.,.,. Mt ...
;;ua;;f, fm•l Child Clh: MeH Verd• 3110 11 BR 111.n,1,, nea.r Theatre MW TOWN HOU E I wra 1 Jiil. untuna., dbl NT-«SlM u.a-.. -..-~..-
:1211 E 17th LI': ll·l9M It bull, ...... ,..Dt 11117 .link,-.. ~ ~ NEW db 2 w. Cpta. drp9. pw mo. ~ ._
S'-'1 ONF: Br. no dllldrtn ,., MON'Mi FrH. Lovely a Church St. apt.2 Ml-4S311 B&kft' .. ~dosa cl-.& 0& W'Tn. bltJIM. l'DCd ~ Tota PJOt. IAmMr. ~
"" pct.11 2:'128 Elc1fn, 1',,. I Rr. 2 bath, ram rm. $1~ NEw Ir• delu.u 2 br-;-upt, Wt.OMO M5-a32 LG~ l~ ~ ... cpl 6 pllta. U& MT.-.S. LI ..-i
111 2~24 Elden . l mo Jr&M M8-2()."i7. drpe. bit-bu. p&tlo. IUt.&o ---------4-. t.Ja&. .. "'1 J'd. 1 J • I • Ibid» ..... ,_ .. TWO-l·BR.-HSE..~ Untur. too. M6-M65. •SU Vkllor1a MS-sa81. rUrw or 1IDf. ,.UO, pr. llAQt llNTAL 1~0 MO \,'TII.,.PD! Newport Beech 3200 ~3 BDIU(, BLT/Df& * BEAUTIFUL * 2 BR. c,u. i'Plll 1a1u... ,...._ SllA ac1-ntL m 1ouit Moellll .. --.
l.l • 3.,,.. PRIV p ·no ........ PD -pa• ..... --·---J -· 4:1 • Ill ... &Jiitil
-........ _., LEASE-OPTION ........ ..:.... ·~'"",_ .. · BRAND NEW ,,.... ... ---""~ s. A ........ 5'30 .......
""" 0 • ., .. .., ._. --.m. trrUDIO O~RDEN APTS Bl'f'd. C.)(. M6-f"4 M ' pdl ~:-.~IC ~
COMP· furn2brll'.\
rnMP.rum 2·hr 14'.\ to
R .. a. h Sito "k ~"''"I... up
111 10 7301 Sf'uhor ...
f'U.3117i
2 HR·! C'llJl.11 ll"
r. \~ It \\'ATER l'I•.
$1<.\·MC I 1112.:\4 2.\
Newport Hgta. ~10
, A TJIC.INSON • P•blu Apta. Harbor View Hills 1 Br. ,.,. tndry. Adult.a . I «~7 ~· Vlctcrl.a 641-4118
4 hl-<lroor .. Ir hln.11\' ronm CHILDREN wdrom' 2 hr.
:riCIO p,.bhJ,. Urw•. 64~773~ nM Meplt. Wltly, or yr.
~vf'ninp OR_!'l·l~g _ I 1\46-7302 or 631-061~
2 RPR "II h Jllr A: pnv 5~. l BD. Jl'ur. UtU. pd.
1 p11.L10. Nr n1;r-11.n. Udo Clc>Ae to storu. 11115 Po-
gand~ "'"' 113ll mo mona W 8-072~
vrl\' R"*" RtA.lt v 4~9 -----\\' Coot Hwv N" . YOllNG ttmale • 81\are my
117a.:im 2 · apt. 57!'1, mo rtnl. 734
COTTAGE 2 h<I for qllf' :1 RR. 2'11 hath~ !'1:1111 R1vf'r Joa11n, CM Apt. 2,•7-t•pm
SOO Ou Ir wnll'r rum N B , S221i mo w opt.
Nn ptta. 2327 F. 11\th St 1 ~ .. pnreo s:111 r,oo
1 .. 1 to-mi. l !'122·2All•
RA y Ar Ocl'ftn.-M\' bomP BAL-PenlMUla Ray bt-ach
Corona ct.I M.r 2250 Yrh· leue. 3 bd, :Z'i ba 2 1 bd. U&. to S76, wk Sun-d«k. 1810 Bay Ave.
SIOCLUDED pnv. ~h frplc. OR l'.'>-0462· OR ll-3882
Newport S.ach 4200
* 2 ~room&. 2 b&lhl * H•l8'1 pool. cabana * W • w rarpeUns. dpt. * Dt.po•I. bit-tu. * Carport•. * Pvt. walled-In paUo.
Onlv U2~ all uUI J'.ld.
Chlld~n A Peta OK.
1974 Maplf, Costa Mesa
646-7989
~et (213 ) •:l'T·ll~l
-For Better UvinCJ
The L1111JriOU$
Harbor Townhouse
rott.ace on Orr-an Front. I I -=======:..;.:=::;
Avail. now. HY•lt 4-l~~I Newport Hgta. 3210 Balboa 4300 2 bed room untumlahed
-· 1 only $92. '-· Al*> f\lr. Balboa I al and 2lS5 BA y . <>;CEAN . VIE" : BA YP'RONT, llUnlmer He nWftid b&c:balor a.pt.a. 1100 ~---------i REAt 3 BR 2 BA. 2 A ll br, on Penlrurula • Wh more• carpet.a.
('OMP tum charm•"• hom• l..ru. u.~ mo 646-<IOlll Buul. v1-. Prtvale bch y pay . w.. drape1-Ked&lllon klt.dlan.
:l bdrm 3 1/2 b&. tam rm.l vERYnlc.-e3-b•droo-m OR a.-9741. Gorseoua •htated pool.
2 frpk-Laundry 1 hlk home W a 11 hfdry, dpf.. REDICCORATJ:D 1 It 2 Br 2211 Harbor BITC.. Oo9ta
from Bay, July S700 Auir rrt. '2U. E-n 67~-0M6 • 565 A US. w"k, 1 June M.._ Enlran~ on bolb
S900. OR 3·11228 Avail Jun~ l~. .. July. SHO ·,.. It 1130 Harbor, Wll9011. I W'ffk Auguat. 636-3238.< -NTWN c M
Huntington Beach 2400 Newport Shores 3220 1 INSTANT ft.ESUL'I'S! 1A~~~ ONLY-is<>'
SUMMER RENT AL , :I BR. 2 bil. l'lt'ct oven· 1
Nice Mobll horn• Slr-Ppa rMire-<111'hwuhr-r 1 blk
fl. Pool .t: RtCrt"&tlon tarll· ~hop• 1 blk to bt&ch
ltlu . Juel acron Hwy Clubbou.. • 2 heated
from clCCf'I beach. Only poola. lAf' St T6 mo.
160 a wtek LI 8-1644. _...;:=====;; CHAS. C. MARTIN Corona del Mar 3250 REALTOR
1999 Harbor CM LI 8-11911
Capistran• S.ach 2730
• RM cottq-e. ~ ba. av.
patio, BBQ, fncd. Inq 6111
Carnation 838-0093
:M2·!'1607
1260 • $3&0 wk Si-au 3·br NEW2 BR hOUff. p&llo.
nn Prtv • 8.lach ! Mft-0717 tpl. drpe, .,, • .,, rpt $11~
or 642·21211 mo Yrly lw. 873-3917
RENTALS art.tr ' p.111..
Hou ... Unfurnished =====-_.;;:==
c;.n.ral 3000 Lido Isle 3351
..:....:.--------AVAIL to Jan Slat. 2 lrse
e 4 BEDROOM • br. 2 bu. >rat comer lot.
Family room. 2 bat.I\ .. BJ. S300 mo. OR Util.
kltchtn. C ho I c • comer. -
bellulltully f e n c • d and Huntington S.ach 3400
lanci.c.ped. WaJk to ll<'hOOI
Md abopplnJ. S1951mo or
122S rumllhtcl. Broku:
l\at-alM. aw: !IM-1246.
i BR, l ~ 11&. A d¥· 31114
Ala.Ilda. ~ UllO, mo,
W/Opl. !alt pr1~ 111,tOO.
tU.at31.
3100
NmlJU.1 new 2 BR. beam·
td ~dtnr. dt.poul, bit·
tn J\/0, yard m&lnt. Wa.
pd. 12'7 I: 2111 !U. f!Vet
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Ni'V/2·-b-r,-frp-lc-. -~-m-"41_,
~sa. 'fenc"M pello. yl1.
Baby OK. Sil-mo.
Ofl .,.'7'29.
$H. OWNER'8 nw cu.wtom
Tn. HOUM, 2 BR. 2 b9, frpl
.-rpta. drpa. all •lee. R /0 ,
rctrtt. Pool. Peta •• tota
OK. Phone '631-41't.
3 BDRM. LOB DJ:N~
PLC. CPTS. BLT /IN8.
A(t. An.11 Jun• 21.
N1..e2ta.
i'2$"Dl!_PO_IIT-=--_....,St8.llO
PER MO. ~ -Tth.
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Dally Pilot cia-ttled u ~~3 n ... w 1-3270
RENTALS RENTALS
Aph. Unfurnished Apts. Unfvmlsheill
General SOOOGeneral 5000 --
~l.
Voltaire
~m$87.5,0
ALL NEW
GARDEN APARTMENTS
EXTRA URQE ONE l(Dlt,OOM, TWO 8lOROOMS ANO
STUDIOS. HOT~T IUILT·INS, REFltl.GlRATORS,
CARKTS' oRAns. ,Rival£ ,AT10S, ,g()L,
REatEATJON, ANO CHILORl.NS AREA.
Si,ARAT£ ADULT SECTIONS.
· 801 So. f AIRVIEW RH.
DUPLEX 2-k .... pol"l"b. Dt:LOXJt Oontcmpor & ry , .. "'ta.n: .6.A •r .6.l 'W
Cpta -drpe. ~ blk/ahopa. Oardm . aata. 1 or J W fV'We""ll;l'V\ "~"' •
Atttf .. JI rn. UMMI wm ~Pll. to nas: MT.an .........
1112 Ordal4 Dr. MMa1 J1NJI 114 tDfiiiiW IBR--unfura prsp 11.pt.
UW pd. AdUlta, SM mn,
LI 8-0237.
3 Bd bouar, cleaa, m n d.
$100. U60 a.at& A ~ a
Ave. 1'6-81.U, Ul-31M17.
BR.AND M1IF 1Br8')t. Adta.
Cpt. nt lliPJ. f75 It $80
240 Avocado LI 1-2727
175 A: UP 1 • 2 bdml.
1 blk to Harbor shopping.
Ll 8-078'7 or LI S.-2323.
2 -BR. nev ocean
mo. Bll·IAI. cpt,
pal.to, ,....,.. !5008
tame Aw. t(Mll2
Bedford Plaa& I bedroom
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UN. ll&Mpr, llOl ''Jr'
BedtoN. LI t4TU.
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apol1I H.B. Al-'41'-w. DU a.:'h.M, NO..-,
Rentah Wentecl 59'0 BY oww, I Bi( .. !t
modeled 1lou.e 6 I -a mt Wd'Um boua oa mi-S -p old Aupl& tiiiiiM
Jle lot.. WUl OONtdtr patat,.. ... mo. XJnt .......... lD•· Penn. s adult.a, pet or • Joe. ror &,,&. ..
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With Daily Pilot Classified Ads
• • • And this spring . you'll have more and do more
of .the things .that malce It such a happy season
Tnere are Drf9ht, J;appy days al;ead for yeu 11Mi the famlty yeu I.Ye. W1rm,
llghtf,Mrtecf days fllecl wfth the fun of IMlnt MW pt.a.. ftlnt MW
thln91 t09.hr. ~ the budget! Resuft...,.+ttn9 DAILY ptlOT Claatfled
Acta 9fvo your springtime plans the "9reert-ltftt." Here's how It worb.
Take 1 look arouncl your home, lnakle encl out, encl make •Rat ef "W'1
worthwhrle thln9 you flnd that Isn't us.d ., neecl.d any mere. Pf yell~
never UMd Classifi.d Ada before ••• bet you1 be ~-.+how much
you flrtel.J
Tiilnos nke th• music.I fnstrumont no one plays: the tennis racle+a, toff clul:it
end ether sports oqufpmtnt that's beon 9.+herfn9 durii the afll fOOCf, but
9U+9rewn clothlng and toys you've been Mvln9 (for whet?): fumltutet
•pp't.n ·•s: yud and 91rden tools; eutdoor 9rnlt.. Al .f these +hlftCJI encl
more ... worth 9oocf hard cnh to some other femlly -but hon.tty, what
are they worth to you ff you don't use them 1 Sel them end us. tho rnon.y
you ., .. for thln91 you wm •nfoy.
T • reach yoyr cash DUl•rs, fust '1.1 ,71.JJ I' f 1ny tfrne Mtw.en l tJO 1.m. ind
1:00 p.m. for • courteous, expeftenoed A4 Writer. Sho1 help yeu werd
your ~ to 9et feriost poulblo reaulh -encl Y041t i.wedmoftt la .. lew.
This Spring 111 to It ~et your f•mily hes th 1 ertr1 Clah It t1k.. +. .lo ,,....
ind heve more . GO with DAILY PILOT Cl...Htocl A.ch 11Mi redy enfey this
happy time of the yHr.
Daily Pilot Classified Ads
WHERE MODERN rAMIUIS GIT EXTRA CASH 'OR lnTIR UVING
Piton• 675-331 I ancl Charge ltl
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33b East 17th Street
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MI 2-2171 or KI 5-0811 u Y ean loan expert.nee lD
Harbor Area
REPR.amNTINO
We.tern Mortpa-Cofl).
Calif. Loan Corna.
Metropolitan ute Ina. OD.
and other
Major Sa'ltnp • Lou
Treds • Comm. -Apts.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
•ncl NOTICIS
P1UV. Bwtmmtnr 1Nt.n10..
~our Pool or Bay.
All ..-·NJ own lRN
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S,.ING CLIANINOt
CAftPSTI IHAXPOOllD
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TllANSftOltTATION
'900
TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION
Uted Cars 9900 UMd C1r1 9900 Used Cart 9900 Used Cert 9900 Used Cert ~-~~~~~---~
28 °•·.,. 1111 ... ,....... ...... r• •NsPO Thl.rs •• June 18, 19&4 I Bo.tts & Yacht• 9000 I ~ RTATION TRANS.-ORTATION
MERCHANDISE FOR 194\0 21· CUST m.tt, 1& Motorcycl.. 9300 fmport~ Autea 9600
SALE AND TRADE hp 1 ~hp Chrta Craft 1n-1 191H HONDA auper Hawk VOLKSWAGEN ----------1 board 1ltrp~ :! hrad. J:Jll· HI ban A: wlndshleld, 1600
Mrscell1neous 8600 tn .t11p &hort A: RD!-11111,.., ~II for $62~ !19 VW aed&J\. very rleG.n
th 1ng lir1c1gf' bait ta.nk 11•9 9286. car, R/H. By owner. New-
111<•1r,11,. $4 000 M6·1 33 cont.I $700 2389 S a n l a 11 VW ortrtnal Owm'r xlnt
CHEVROLET
~CH.EV SS, btllul \11
twnn gold '4 hlle '11 '
Saddle l&n leathn int
xlnt t.odd. Mll·780~ "'r" fURNITURf MARKET '"'1n~.:m cl r:ornpl " 'M HC'NDA ™>CC. xlnt I port Bcll. fS42-.39M
DEMNIMRAT()RC I' \l" .,_..ini.:: uYerseiu. 16 .\n.a Avr CM LJ 8-68.".>8 cond. $149~. Phone URJI J t 1 k t fb 1 '57 CHEVY-VS tonvt R II K•• ,"'" tamt' rg CO-KARTl~ CC -Honda OR 3·-2642 ••1 "'' t~~ inrl G11tnr I -auto tr, new ttru. ~h·• k•
)\<ni;lil 11.)l!IJ'kl " ' :: ' !ti' lohnson t'lr• l ""It. nef'<l1 som" wtldtni, 6:\ BLUE VW M'd&11, radio, ~. M6·2lfS6
"11·111 111n,.11p S4!'> '">\ rompltlt. l'l46·4028 like new. $1795 or beat '!14 CHEV:-waron £"-r •'' I••,, 1 II\ mi: rQf1111 ••'l• ,,,
fit I l&lflllJlll'll -\lo<l"Jll
"'111 pli l 1an1~h
1, 1 .,,,,., ,14 70,q 1-offer 494-81:.1:.1 alttr 4 pm. brtta, auto. R.ttH, Nt-'4 '''>'
Auto Service Parts 9400 117 VW-STA-WA-OON-A: trana. '650 646 !17!"
WE CAN SELL THESE
SETS AT FACTORY
WHOl.ESALE PR IC ES
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1111 ... ,.,.1 1·11i;11,.. p1•11 1 :-;<>FT 1011 t1l~ '"" ? p11.J1.11 111 MOTOR.$8~ '6() CHEV~Imp&ia tOlll• 1'
'\ I• 1 I • n1111 >.•k111i.: 1' Bird Xlnl • 11nr1 SC).~ f'VT PTY 646-4644 IUJH. Od oond. Ca ll "rt
,1,1rlll\J,; 1<1 Ill
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$79.9S
<~ '''" ,,71 •1t111~ ,4•c.04!111 I 'Ill VW S UNROOJ.·-sr.M>-:-11:~0 pm :i48-4869.
H• • \'l t ., w · . ,. I M!l-180:\ 1957 CHEVY-9 pa~•~ , ,
'''·•'•1 ,.,,~ '""'I ,. T rucka 9500 VOLVO---on.powt!r 5tter & 1111 h
1 ... " '" ... " ,.1..0 I Call !\46-1177.
I I ' 1,•14: l 964 ooor. P. --•• VOLVO .--·ofBeliir 2 dr-. hd. •1· I • '
d'll• ,.,, .:•••I 1"1 ..... ' PICKUPS .. 111 •• 111111111, I' \IA'\ 1~1.11111t-r 1~· ,,,, Now tn Costa Mesa 111. V8, aulom "'"""I
OPEN 9 to 9 Ill c .r •\. ';-.1 'nn•t I. '" Liel in on our introduclory quolee, $84~. tl46·!14'1l
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?I ,11 ll•u IHll Ill 1,1 11.•11,1111 I 11H i; • .i, " fl pi ,11, A l I porl11. Rlt}{. Want V\V IJ " "" ,3
lu '" I'"'" r 1111thottr11 '"" I Ht ton· <·q111prr•J 4t DEAN LEWIS CO. alter fS p.m
AUCTION ,, , s~' .. 1j-ljj_.I f&clorv dPh\trl'd llll>tl Harbor Blvd c M. COMET
Tl•,,, l111w l" ':' ,n P \I l\ 1• 1111t~:i.LAS n 1,,11 .. 111 HARB•R D•DGE MI 6 9393
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l{J ll-3'.147 New Cus 9800 )o' ti Ull 111 t• /. •I l•ll I 1° ' '
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17 c'HHIS Cr111l 11pr1·11 hO.~t. '60 DODGE '6' PICKUP DAU: ~urfboarr! 9 4• 22"
'"'• tu•. , ni: Xln1 "'"'' Cho1c~ 1 owntr new tru~k Rall~. :i•." lhkk, nl!W
$illllt\ 1n1 I I rlr r ;'.1.QO<,. 'I rttdt In." 8'3" boX '.\Int S7!1 00 QR 3.0;>09
1111r • .Ir llrr• 8parklln£"
9010 f1r,1 a rrd Dir (Har Onlv
$89~ ,,( 1htot 1~\ I• ,\I r11 tr
r,( :\I lllln\lllt· H.1~• II Bnl GMAC Ttmu 9411 S
rl1 LI\ 111 , ,, 11• l'r•, 111 HOURLY RENTALS I Coul H\vy. ~na Bch.
, 1.•I '"'"tr' 11 "1pl• & ''I'\ Y • r>A Y S AJLERS I HYatl 4-1744
'1•1111"1 '1•1• '"' 111 v·r ir.· 11 lln\ 8h~•p $1'.l<)(J ·•,9 GMC, VS.-, ton rl"d
ll•1n1•l• •I·•••• A 11' 1" ." '1"' Hpnt<: S4:'IO pick-up Auto t;aru, ovtr·
d1,111• :" ,, ,,.,o111""'' ~un Zone Boal Co to11C18, h1trh. rack, radio.
1k1 '" •II• •I, 11 .111' • 111,.;1 ,, llA LBl.)A -OR 3.ll240 Need!! mnt "'ork Bargain
rdrt:.:·11l11r• & "·•~I"'" 1.41 <\ 1.· rlnop-:-e1a, sails, tite al 1!'140 Npl Blvd,
1' i•·• p.u kt111; " ~"·1 '• '"'' h•''· full fuarn , u~h· Pnvale f'llY. 673.1791 evea
Used Cars 9900
TRANSPORTATION
1M~. t •ur -.~~ ~\ ·: 11 :flt
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1 1•t::r., '•
$49 TO $499
NEWPORTER MOTORS
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II''":'•~: l'.ol'"11 \rl•'Mh• '""~ • < 1111: (JU braktl '~1-FORD_t_lOltOal-bed.
l'n.J•·rt11 I 1•:\.?tt' I d t II " -USED (AR SALE 1111 11· Ml l'r $1 J,,:'i. Low ml, '!11 Mtrr buUl
r.1 \i't 11;1· t-;,111 I 11 Hid 1,1 "'•ol!I!\ tng, T1r~' fair rond. ktal I
14 \\1 \ '· 1 0•'111•1 l'tlh I" CATAMARAN Mllbo&l work horse. $3!10 1·uh.t
k I' • I I' \1 • "1 ,.f ,a1J~ S7'>fl phonr 6te at I 12 E . 19th ~t
\Ill\ I '•; tl1 Th11n f r 1 I.I II 11197 I CM 646-3022
so1t I '" I• l!l k :!11th l!t' RACl.'\'G c b •loop. aell I '63-FORD-Ranchrro. 6 ryl u,..,., 110 •I II• 111~ l•••IA, 1 11 hnihni: .1 .ail• , tr\ fa.;,l nnly 10 000 ml, m1nl < ond.
!".113 11..umllun C' M • 10 lo $'17"1 "fl II·~ 107 20 -l-mpg, 1tttl tool box.
4 fl 11 \'al Mil 1111.?0 1c)' K1'-:F.L aloop. J:'nOO bay R&H. '4 w. aut.o. pr1Vatt Sl~t\ln'\'<; hpJr·a lwtl s~o t .... l :! 8111\.JI aa1l11 :-O!!W ply 673-1791 evu
r. r ,.,. n ,..,fa tit (hair S~ •Ill• "'"'" $900. 1173.0771 'SO-Studebaker-1.y ton pick· !'~ui: • "II I h s::n ~ nr up uoo Ov•rl~d .p ... ft~ ,. l'f:HFECT d:tY ~1111or-19 ' ~ -.u,.a. hlnn<J , 1111 1..1,1.-~ s~·, \\'1tl· o"e ·drtv' Good d
nut ~-I" •I 1 ,. , 1 1 , s::u 1:'1"' .. "11 •loor •IAr •all• good bod~ .t en~~, very
<,ra' .. ~ blk d111111t,. $t'1 "1 .tiu. irlr t.7i 74u~ Co.JI 6-4S..7l77
\\ t •ll(• "'""I l':ll , .rni;:r S tn l.l 'I1fo;Jt~ lti ll&u 26' slM p j ·t~GMC ---
2-tir rl'frll: SliO r' t n k ~:vi • 11n11 But otrer • to n d a.ulc
rtfng S20 C'nh l1kP' nr" llwnrr :!I '.l CE 1--04~ I ~~~OO ~31~v;:.•.2_ed SP'll for
W ., m ti S'" • , - -------· ·• vo::Jtlf'r g1 C M • a rrs•P'• •" ... imp 1~• Fur gl1 11loop nat'I In ,._r
& rntrv1 <lothlng & mtor I rhamp Columbia 15 Sptn----
11.f'ma. M6-M~• naker OB 11500 638_4437 196.2 SCOUT, ltke new.
2V0 CRUZON hull • untfr\.', . ' $12:>0. Pbone 676-1929.
with untln cabin Rull.able for Mmm or pltuurr IJ,,. Speed-Ski 8o.tt1 9030 Imported Autot 9600
1137& 642·33711
OVl!r ~ to chooM from
Mil.LER-CONNELL
CHEVROLET
100 ?hst Cout Hlibway
LI A-2258 Newport &ach
OFFICIAL Smog Control
InspecUon Station
lNtallatlon1 • ln.spectloru
All mak,..
Compau Rambler Co.
1746 Newport A\'t .
Colt.a MeH
OMEGA OLDS
-;-lllOO~fET ('()Ml' \I"
WACON
~ul Polar '4 hit•' "
mac. black white 1.,..111 1
•tle Inter A T R 11 • '
1 owner -ne-ar n"\4 • • •
Bir ~ qualll v 111 11 1
feet am tor mAll~ •
OllY $1195!
BEST GMAC TERM~ •t••
Ill Cout Hwy., t...ai;iu i
Bch. HYatt 4.7i44
62 COMET-4 dr. St& wni:
Rldl, &tr, many nlh,.r •
traa. Very clean $41111
~uJty. Stt to aflpf'(•u1<l1·
675--0087.
CORVAIR-
'61 CO RV A IR 01X:-.111.
Wag. All utru, R&tl.
aut.o, lugg. !"&Ck, t tc 1 .. ,,.
mUes, local like n ,. "'
$1295.
ROY CARVER PO:O-:TlAC
HOO W . Cout Hwv.
NpL Bclt. LI 8-346R
'60 CORV AIR c~. f1" '"It
r1!d. like new, R H 3 "l"r
Pvt pty 364 La Prarl Ln
evu MfS..9715 846..JlH
7i>lCORVAIR~(onu SpY·
der <'Onv F.'1:1 !!I co n rt
OR 3-4417 nr JA i·:H92
Alan \'tetra '
'60-COR\I ATR-MON'l.A -
$1 150. C'llJI KI ll-08H
BTW~-4 cl: fS pm
'63 MONZA • loaded, RltH-
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Sl.lH:'i LJ 8-6195,
CHRYSLER
FORD
"~ I .\IHl..A:o-'E .'>110-;.porl
, •Ill''" 11\I r al~ermi: auto•
,, •Ill fl Ii, bucktt ar11I•
.t.11 \ '!' ""' • und f""
1 Ill\ $l00 •~I.to n ' tr
I ml• ,,\tj.&/4 I Ii
\II '<l' .. 11 •II Cowitn ·'"·
11111 ~-' nroomv motor. Au•
I• 1!&11 ="'"' WW lu\\ lfll
JEEP
-TeT'sGet-
Acquainted
OLDSMOBILE
19530liiiinoblle""$165~
1:ond L Second owner
Run• out very nice. SM at
2083 Thunn. Apt. •·F",
c M. l>tfore l JO p m.
... ~-o~Hollday tuu
power, n~w upbot. $296.
M:'l-9536
Sl'l' thr all new
'b4 JEEP PICKUP
As low as $2197
All.Ilk tl"MTUI 100'"• f'ln PONTIAC
RA MILER
i2-CLASSIC waaon a.ut.o
lr'&Jl•, pd duh. reel Mall,
27,000 ml. Ol'lr. owner.
$15711. Kl 6-~7.
T·BIRD
T·BlRD, 190», all power,
no alr, xlnt COlld. 40,000
ml new tlrH, brlta, tn.na.
• paJ.nt. $111()()
fS46-48&8. OAC BIG CIU!h c11s1.:ounts
t \Ii•·\!:\~" .111 '1' 111111 or tr~m«"ndnu1 1nt'f ftllnw. '!'>9 PONTlAC Cal. SpL Cpe 'fSO T BIRD n pwr C-0-M
i:,t It " 1' I'~ !II'"' I 11 ,.. 1111<• .. s 011 ,1,.,.p11 l'lckup• I F'ull power A: atr. Leathtr R/:H, WSW, lo ~I. Xlnt'.
, • 1; ti 1'1t' llJ lJi HA.I. \.\' tnttr Llkt new. $1290. d 0 1 •7• or . aguncrrs. R >Y ('ARVER PONTIAC I l'On . r g own, v .... l44A.
' '1 I•!" l\C. I $100 "'" ·-.9 Jo OR.o Sl wgn $...... l l'P" \\ ":1ul Hwv. T·BI.RD-'60-Real • ha r P·
It ' .tit• ••• I 6i3·J71!4 I l'p . "'h ID I $~11' , 'V " '' l'~ r ve · ·' Npt Heh Ll 8-J466 J<'ull rwr, leather, orig.
'1 •11 Hlf<P tnr $100, flonr I Herberfs Jeeps Inc I ' . . . ---nwnflr. $179!'>. LI A·MlA.
',,. "'''" \lt'Vll'I', l(l•O•I , • fi4 I ON rlA( (,alaJln& Con·
1 •111• 1 ,, rl . mlldt '•'rl thll'. lo 1111 power, llkr TEMPEST
'H11ohr111 ~311·1!\kfi 1927 llarbor,CM Lill·l~.t5 , nl'w Only ~.000 a t•tual
'' 1 ·1 HU > •·1111vf'rllble ~ If MERCURY 1111ll's tltlll undrr n~w car
.-63 PONTlAC Tempe.el ' dr
Sed All exlra1. Rltlf.
auto, dlx. trim, leather.
ttC. 13,000 &el mi. 8Ull ~ , , ~ lllfl $~~111 f'hort\ w11rr&nt v At llnanrl.n.K f!lM°ERClJRY-~lonl!!ffY Mu~t ~I'll S3:'i9~. 946-111211
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CIH ,• .'l
t'A l,1 • ' I 1,11 :: •lr-iol1C'k I
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t,, I 1f'fTll4. :~'"·!1;{)
JEEP
NOW HERE!
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Herberls Jeeps, Inc.
wagun. Ri ii. l7f' 111110 tr.
i.;0041 t1rc! $3::!:1
1a 9 160:.?
•;,:: Mt.HC I-' l' hke nr\\
&11tt>. s.;:'iu I ~4 \ 111 P<r-
" n l.irto I• 1173-!'164:,
O LDSMOBILE-
'6'.I 11nNN vi •la wagon
1o;xtru & thl'n tM>me +
burkrt its. 4:?1 t'lllt.
LI f\.jJH'I 1600 R uth Lanr,
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11:! CATALI!'\A 2 t.lr hd tp
4 11p. Btc l'nc Exel rond
$1990 646-6999 alter 6 pm
'lll-flld9-F 't'I \\'an l '62-GRANO Prt.x-:-Ptrf~·t
nl·1t>r , ar fnr t>q111ly. ~36 Pr1\• ply lo' P $2 19~
\\'. Ccntt"r ~I <..~I 1146-8362 or MfS-4046
on ntw car w a r r • n l y.
Sl996
ROY CARVER PONTIAC
1400 W. Cout Hwy.
Npt. Heh. LI 8-34V.
VALIANT
61-V A.L1ANT 2 dr aedan,
nf'w rond. 9.000 milu, $300
for our equity • ta.It• over
paymenll. MfS-77~
Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 96001mported Autos 9600
• SPORT CAR SPECIALS •
'57 -MGA Rds.
Haer ltr<f
$795
'60 MGA Rds.
Cholc~ or Tv.o
$1 295
'62 TRI. TR -4
Rtd · \\/Wbb
$2095
'62 SPRITE
Rtaut. Black
$1295
'bO TRI TR-3
I~ Ria,
$1195
'60 JAG. Cpe.
3 ~ Whltei
$2095
'60 ALPINE
Loaded W /\Vhla
'61
$1295
Aus. Healey
3000 Dix. Blk.
$1895
'56 Aust. Healey
Rtd. W/Wllll
$895
• Nearly 100 Cars To Choose •
BANK FINANCING
Down Payment No Problem
llORJZCJN Rk1 boat, Mere. For Quality Imports
BOAT /It motor SllO. M•H ! 400 Elrr C'\J11h1on•. fire ~hrk1 10 • \lhrrl" $7' rxllnl('l11•h~r romp I t le Check .TIM SL.l!:MONS "Wt are never aalt..fled Olamood Value Uaed Can wiUI .. ~2-cimY alalion --.~or1. !'-: ~ ' ... (.. ~rn1..,.
n.llut good. ntw llrM. $100 J'l:7 11.1rt"'r C\f LI ~-1:115
CREST
AUTO SALES
3·Jpted 24 · t.lkr t t!I H "IO Al•n •hnr, mn<>Tlni; 90 D you are
trike $:1 Mll·lllli:1 s :ioo Artrr '> "' v.11•k· ay Warnnty on All I 11180 N11wport Bhr! ' 1502 So. Main Sant.a An•
RARE: II volum~~ l'hul"· '1111 fi7'1 '14~" 543.73M Coat& Mesa LJ 11-3448
gi;aph1r H1~M~ "' l'1vll l "• -\;'o;TliONY .lrl·Sl&r. \-C-REST AUTO S LES BUICK
\\ ar. i.-ub 191 l , "148-9Hfl I Nttda rep&lr • $700 AllO A I UJa11CJ1W •'le'f' Trani._ 10 HP Mtff·LighWnl' • Sales • 8erv1c. '6lBUICK Eleclra-;-C~·
Tr'&ll•r Trnl nptn j ,1,. 1711. Call f>36·ib-03. \ All lml)Orted Can putt" hardtop. Low noll4"-$J.~ MA-013• 10· 9';-RACINO-Runaboul WE BUY CLEAN ~. Wl'lltll-bhlfl lnttnnr.
GARAGlr. s·· Th $1~ alttr 6 PU.A Wut IMPORTS All l'lec.. Air r nnd . ~llJW'r1> ' , • ,...r o1r• In «"llnc1• S" tP• 0... Mon Dlntllt ,,.l Pol11rn1ri Victona C M M8-7202 21!7 Harbor. CM 842-2All • ·• 'Tl"r S:•· · _ _ Ing n\lrl"!U"U Pvt pl
camP'ra l\~v.'rlr r ·~ 14 CHA~1PlO:'ol HULL OR :l-H~ OR :i , •
rlnlhln, .mu11 1tr rn• Al•" TRAIL.ER & ENGINE AUSTIN HEALEY ' · ' 41
"•
Jtlll 1tem .. wall ct,. ,, r \H 'ST SEl.J, Si:l.4093 ~ l 9!Yi Butrk 2 llr II I'
hukl'tl cl'ramlt , An·lll'~ 1958Al'STrN-Htalry, 'd Sprc 2 toM a 11lt1, R If
,...c:onl•. &II ""~ n>M•onR• Marine Equip. 9035 cond PncMI to ftll. Call Vtry good rond t, $3011 .
blr 16~3 B1mln1 Pl C \1 646-HOI;. 8te &l 2083 Thunn Ar'
•Moa \'rrdtt off R11krr 'l;P,\\' Jfi big \lhftl bo.t --HILLMAN--.. ~~· hdore 2 30 p.m C~{
I rlr 1nh< .. 1r11, 0•1lboard. L.EAVll'r. l'~A t f'tl f11rn $ll)I• Call f\46.11 • .fl --BUlCK '62 ~~la! VS 2 dr
wa..hlng ma• h & dn r • WANTED. Hlllm a n. a p· Rt :H alAnd-tm.1. Pvt-pty.
ttr f:11t 20 !'14!1.IV<27 '' r YLl="'DEH Ktnn11lh. :!·I pr<>ximatrly S:'iOO Phone $1.42&. 67:1 ·2210
MODER'.: \\ 111n111
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rr"h1l·t1nn lll"lntmenta. 6i3-0190 -----~~.~:1•h $11111 Call fi41'·34 ~16 --JAGUAR--CADILLAC--
I :-il'.I • f11 • ""''' fo1 dork -1962 Cad. C<1nv. fuUy equip
RALl1\\'I;>; c :rnn1! l'onrw
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wond r1111Mli :-;,..,. i 1 '•9~
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h1n11t1nn W'&JOhrr ~ rl n • r
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FRl\,IDAJRr
r r1 rnnr1 $41
frr \\'1nrt1w
OR 'J.4:,111
Momnn1 •. \ '"'' .. 1. 11 •
l ~ I tr1 l'll lll"H
Jrn!l"n ~ri1-S •"
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;;R JAG-XK 1~0 Conllt~Whl. frndrr• Frnnc 1• Snider alr/cond. $3,li9'
\IB11nP 1 ·,:111 1'1111 tnl111 ftUlO tr. Wire whla. good I ALLEN MOTOR CO. Mn1I, $14~0 M~··9~•
Boat Slip, Mooring 9036 I l!lti2 Jagu ar-aedllll, 4 ~rd '
--nvrdr xlnl Mnrl. S2,R.,O.
I 1 tit f;A 1,f' • hannrl moor fi46-4922 or 646-637!'i
"" :>:n H-1:! off Rt&con -----
ll" I<• 1 r·ntlv O\'f'rhaul"rt MG ~' 111' I \\ 111nhurr 10~0 I '.'>2-MG·TD rdltr S~711 Orl
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CAR J,P:ASJ:--;r. .('ALL t;S
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'fl.'\ PORSC"HE Supu DO VIII .. f'l\1'1\, C'RI :.1P.741i::?
\\ILL I 1y • tt•h tor off·
• ·r ll oonnr :-;,.wport
1. • r 7 14 NA "·14339.
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RENAULT-Mobile Homes 9100
-----•.'l-RE:•\.\l:-1..T I>Al"PHl!'\F;
I 1-., l r• I.· 12'1(:!•, f '· "lfi flOO ml. hratrr vinyl
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GJVJ;>.r; 11rrt•1' 'li:'
r~ F r "'' " 111
$1000. nR ;; t ""·
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'117 CAIJ """' h '"I"'· fi2 Sn1r• t '\11 ~ 1• 2:?fttl
Minl'r ~I ('\I hi !'1.0R~10
Phon" M8·R211.
CORVETTE-
.,,.-i;TINor.sv coupe. •
"i>e'f'd. pwr v.."tndmn, b vv
duty brak• b.-t ol'f., thl•
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FORD
--I
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Sh1o • •· ·m n ,. w 1· t u r 11
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ju•• 12 4117 J()('Jll n11t,.•'
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TA•~ P. H . tlc . ••r •f" t
n1 " , •r $3 400'
NOW $2195 I
R,.•I <.MAC TP'rm~· IHll !:t
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WALT STEWART
AUTOMOBILES
1 i.·,,. ~Y1RO "6'' R&nchrro
:l •~I (Jvl'rdMV!! A Jl'Or·
.1:•0 111 n,.". paint job ~·
''" • n nji\'• vaJvr• $11110 r p~1c·,. Thi• oar <"&rr1r11
s ',.r Sh14"ld Warr-an.
I\. r,.,m,.r Barbot' .tt Hllm·
I II'"
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1 J':"11'd \\1th all • x t r a 1.
l.nnk• 11nti nm.s llkt nfw '
IJnl\• \'4'l!\
RCW rARVER PO!\'TIAC
I ! 1 \\'. C'oul Hw·y
:'\r• r~. h t .. r 11-341!4'1
PERMA.' ~;;\"T "11 ,. ,,,,, l
wall pl,tl" ~I.•~· 11,11 "
1'11.kt hair r 111 I 1111p '"'"
nPIJUtn \\Ith ,, 111 IHll • ,I
I 1111 \I I "' fr11111 h.I\
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TRIUMPH
WALT -STEWART
AUTOMOBILES
CHEVROLET-·~,f\ 1111tr1 ' door. V-8,
~,,,, r1rt r..r s-1&•~
.foann ~1 A pl .'
WEDO!f\(; 1:11\\ II ~"I,,'"
JtlUldy, •171' J 11 I t•·.1 ••111111 hh
146-00AA
STAIR t'll'1111t11r 1,.lrc \ ~::-
oel-conrl' I'• 11·•·•! ~1:.''1 11•
i.. OR ~-2!ll 1 ---
'ETS & LIVESTOCK
MJt EDS flrOff'••1nn11l
poodle pooml~ & "II
~ Open f'\'!'~ ~ Sl\l'.
J\eu.. 87!-41$8.
I b ACff4BUND f,u~ for
..i. '30 each. t.horou~h
lfred. 2 bl&clt 3 fawn fi
wn old. SN.-!1208
COLLIZ PUPS, AKC'
Sbota. Babl• 6 Whllr v.,,.,..... 171-506•
2 HANDBOflD male m In
poodl• ta0 MCb 84tl
>tcroa Clrd• . ...,.64,
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AKO ~ sec>. "6-6tlT
Boat. & Yecht.
14 ROAT H.VH, llC'f1nnide
2!\ 1>.-p. mlltnr. trsller,
many f'Jttru IM>O.
fl49 -94H ,.
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n'l(:lO' Hr•tlr"'om UBlhrnom.
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I ha n Jlf'\\. o rl 1(1 "" t
throui;:hout. Tnnmoau c.ov.
er~. ~ldt MJrlAIM. f)nn'I
pus 1lfl this ont. Pmll'«"t·
"'' hv n11r 81lv"r Shltld
WRrl'!Ult V $1\99 flrll f'lrlr.-
f1• hMk mtr,...at 11\'0lll
nl'llr r ornrr tl1Ut11llM It
Harbor
" •ilv"' 1nl1 r & upho· .. 1 New C.Jrs 9800
Ar l'l;lo 1Jll11ll (JlOW ithd~). ----------
1'akt 01/H pymts. Of $~2 !II
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LI R-7•W1 ~El.l.M trnrtfo fl'r tr~• 1r WALT STEWART
nr hnm<' flZ :;o ' 17. ll k t AUTOMOBILES
,.~,, rll'Sr fir!' pt'. 100-0 VT.V Camper F'IJllY
117•, 1:!'<1\ rqulp~d "-1lh 1wnlnl:'1
,7 11,\ \1l"'t:o 4~ ~ 1 r,1. tug-!'"lltl10. m1rrnn1. "'•lh
\.' •,1111 t l~n•I \'••'" <hrckM with our .1111\'Pr
"',,, I' 111< 11lf\11 \\'I .. •hl<'lc1 ~ .. rl1lnlY Sl299 full
l 1 \1 .·p 111 pru·,. :\<, bank lnlf'rf'~I
'°'I 11. ,,.111 '1 RH '""' ltl nv111ll1blt Oirnl'r llllrhnr
I 1h1•naot JI c.ihtlll11
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.t H11mllto11 * '6'4 VWs lmm.dl•t• 0.Hveryl
'110 io " •11 Flamingo vw -uoo Headquartera
Jo,XC'F;l, ('ONO'
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Ito W l:'ith Nn. 17 'NB
"2-00!lli afttr 1 fl m .
I DEAN LEWIS co.
l~ Harbor Blvd., C.M.
MI t -9393
':'i6 VW Conv. li!xcl cond.
S676. OR 3.9339 atter 6
mu • hill $1 ,073 38. Kx<"el.
lrnt 1·ondlt Ion fHll· 7377.
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w11g w ll h nrw rnl(in,.,
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ptv $100 ~r, In AJlprP
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CHF.VELLE~ .. --.~fi-i -.~~1-,-,r-ta
"""Pf' ~J\rrlllr• Jrann~ f r
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pow•r·anYlhiJll\ or v "1" ,
trade for tqully. ,. , I'•
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Ort1r-owntr. Auto R H.
$34:1. Clean' 221 Crvat.aJ
BaJ • b OR 3·7104
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BICYCLES 9225 j ·63 VW Sta W&a'On Ukt new w 1w ,. AT l"'wr
to IP•:~:ro Srhv. Inn Cnn-1 n~ Im mac 12.000 ml. 1 l'IA:B 411.000 ml st <~io
t1111mlal , "rt ront1 in """ntr. 11960 U 1'.lr,31 M8·7219 11tl ~ PM
.,... );nch•h M4"4Mr, "'" 'U _vW __ -con;:-H,MIO ml ·!IA-CHEV. Brookwoo<l I""~
t. 1 nnt1 $1' WKrrE W/BLK TOP. air, brlca, R&H, Auto
fl; 71r. lr.i.re.l~nnd! 631.~290 Clt&J\ A48·t'TH
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HORSE lllSf ·r 11 1111, Yo1tr Next Car
I ro111 · 11 Dt'aler Who
Caret
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prrstnt & future
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l't~t: US TODAY
JOHNSON & SOii
l.in<"oln -Mtte11'1
!1011 \\' roAST HWY •
NEWPORT
MS.5544
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• ~n Ev". end Sundays • Phone 642-2111 • 2137 Hubof'
Imported Autos
Okay
Volkswagen, Fiat, Simca,
Kadett, Renault and Detroit ...
Match this:
engine:
r·· 11~ type overllead cam alumifun engine. rear-mounted
performance:
Top speed over 70 miles per hour.
economy:
Up to 40 m 11 es pP. r gal No greasing points. Senicinc requftd en, ma ~ rul!1
comfort:
r ull 5\4 ft of width tom door tD dcu.
versatfilty:
11 t up the rear window, fold dolfll b rssat~tst.lti>nwaeon'
window area:
Almost 22 sci. ft. IH wound
price:
*1495 ~
Complete with heater and defroster
The Revolution~ new
Sunbeam "IMP"Sportsedan
from Its tnd1v1dual 4 wheel sus!*'•loft to lta unitary st ... constrvctlOn ..• from Its liaht. pr.dse
rack end pen ion 1teer1n1 to Its unique "thru flow" ~tllatlon ayatem .. the Sunt.m IMP Sport
Md1n ta all new, 111 different. Proven by rua&ed tests In Africa. Europe Ind As11. it's the inter
n1t1on1lly·1ccl11med "success car of tht a111t1es." Take out tht IMP for 1tr11l1p1n. Only when you
drive It younelf will you e~l•t• what • rMllY 1r .. t car 1t l•I Aal! 100111 ovr <We~• ~,,,.,.., plan.
FROM THE RACING FAMILY OF SUNBEAM ALPINES BY ROOTES OF ENGLAND
CREST
AUTO SALES
• 2137 HARBOR • PHONE 6.t1-281 l
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Than}? )'OU, Presiden t Joh .nson, for con1ing. ive_, too, salute
th e Universit._v of California at Irv£ne, and zue ll'ish its faculty
erer . .v success tozuards the creation of lDhat is clestined tn
beco1ne one of the nation's n1ajor universities.
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Welcome to
Dove r Shor es
... a world apar t
Think ol :-.e"'port Bay. Think o{ its sighli and ~ur,,.h;
the glistening beauty of I trUa yacht •.. tho v.umth
ol the sun, the freshness of lhe sea brC(ul ••. the
Jipts o( the harbor at night. Think o( a ho~ -your
home -on upper Newport Bay. Thin le ot Dover
Shores . a world apart.
Dover Shcires is a rcs.idcntial commun11y of exdu·
live ungk f.tmLly homes and bomcsites without equal
in all o( :-le"" port-Balbol. Some home! are riibt 0.11
the Bay, and have prim. pien and yacht slips. Other
ltomes are high atop Newport Bay's Dover-lib clil't
and ofter • spcctaCUlar, unobstructed view of the
Harbor, the Paci.fie Ocean ani Catalina Island.
These are mapificent custom homes. TbeU beauty
ii eohaoced by the beauty ol DcMr Shores itself •••
a picturesque com11umi17 witk private beaches, land--
ecapcd packs. underpoaud utilities, teeluded streets
• . . H ideal sctlift& for famly n:crcatioll aod for
1J1cious entcrt.amiq..
The Yacht Clubs and Couttry Oubs of Newport·
Baioo. and •ll ex.c::idlll 1ea.r-erounc1 acbedw. ot
IOCi.a1 and cultural activilJ ill ooe of the wodd'a most
famous and most fashionable communities ••• await
your pkuurc at Dover Sbctes. So doct the bocne
you'¥e wuicd all yoot lift . Come dowa today.
Bayfront llM Ylew HOtMt
front 170,()()() 10 $20(),()()0
00\'ER SHORES
A ""''""' o/ 11N ll«t'o lttwl11 CO#n~
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102~ Sutiaeo Driwe. N~ Bacll. Calibli!a
Tckphonc 671-tlll luu code 714)
DAJLY PILOT \fNtVEJtSITY DEDtCATION ISSUI
1-IA.CCO REA.LTY ClJMPA~\
Like Newport?
... then live here ...
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MACCO EASTBLUFF, THE MOST OU TSTANDING NEW HOME
VALUE ON UPPER NEWPORT BAY I F•mily sized custom quality
homes on Newport Bay ... moments from the fun of Newport·Balboa. One·
story, two-story and split-level models with 3, 4, and 5 bedrooms; 2 and 3
bathsl Spaciou s homesites with all utilities underground. School s and
shopping centers art nearby .•• and look what's included in each home's
purcha~ price: Wall-to·wall carpetin1 in living room, hall and master bed·
room; a planted and landscaped front lawn with sprinklers; fireplace, an
all-electric Medallion kitchen with dishwasher .•. many more qualtty features.
FR0•$26,650
to$35,000
WITH TERMS TO MATCH
YOUR BUDGET
AS LOW AS 5" DOR
MACCO EASTBLUFF
ON UPPER NEWPORT BAY
111.s offict phone: (714) Gn-4904
t tHIH by M•cco Rully Compuy
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THURSDAY, JUNI 11, 1t6'
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-SALi ANO TltADI hp lUhp am. er.ft In· ltM BONDA ~ Ban ~ alMpll S, b9md, pl· HI b&n • WlndlMtld. 1000 l600 lty, abJp/lhon • RDF, mllea, ..U tor ""· ---------nytnr b~ bUt tank, 8H.t2M. fURMmlE MlRlfT outrtrren-1 • oompl. w/ '8'_H__,.c....,N=o;.-2i!OOC.,........,~, -xln..,.-t
moo~. $4,000, 5"-1833 <'Oftd. 1700. 23lt I a nt a
Dn.&ftllf!TRAJORS 8AC. Coin« overw-a. 1'' AD& Ave .. C.)(. U l-al6I
U"IVIUI boal, oaJc frame, fhl'll. GO-KART, 1&0 OC Honda
Bou.fill compt.te ahow·
toom llvtnf room 1e1.a of
noor amplea -Modern
I\ i..,' bm, ace-b\d. Gator eni .. need.I 10me weldlnJ,
lrlr. 26 HP JobNota tlect not complet .. &te..f02'
11 recent tuneup. '4~. -::::;:=======:;.
Maple DM\lah
bt'lll. ofter Mt-7019.
IA SPEl!!l) boat W/tn.ller.
Inboard e~e perf<'<'I
X -lent rond. Aikin&'
$2 000. 873-9007
~· BOAT,-3/8HP-!:iroll
WE CAN SELL THESE
• SETS AT FACTORY
WHOlESALE PRICES .
t:Jt.artlnf al tbt
IJIOICULOUS PRICK 11f
$79 95 Alwatrr enit, C'Ompl w . I ·rrlr "' 8( res. $360
for 2 p<. llvlnr 1 m. I.I 8.890 ·
tPncee s'OOd for •lot.k I -----on hand only\ t.'lMAN blander 18' --60
OPEN 9 to 9 llP Gray, Gd..eood. Lido
,lpproHd. Cor. Victor\& H ' Sallboat. OR 3..3438.
n611 Hart>or Bl. u 8.9660 I fo'OR ult 8 tl. pram -kl
AUCTION
horM powu outboard mo-
tor S7:>. !>36-8731.
15' FLBREGLAS-runabout
4!> HP Mere motor trtr.
TW 3·9938
Auto Service Perts 9-400
SOFT top, tfu any 2 pUI.
T . Bird. Xlnt t•ond. $6!1.
M9.0t98
Trucks 9500
1964 DODGE
PICKUPS
$1875
Factory equipped It
factory delivered.
HARB•R O•OGE
21~ HArbor. eo.La Meaa
Kl ~·7
,-60-DO ___ DG __ E '6' PICKUP
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car, RIB. B)t ownu. Mew·
port Bela.~
ta Bl.Ull VW eed&n. ndlo,
Ilk• .nnr. $1795 or Miit
ofter. ~ atte.r • p..m..
-·57 \i\Vii'.t.·WAOON
'83 MOTOR.WiO
PVT·PTY ttt.tett
-.lie YW BUNROOF. $660.
64 ... 1806
VOLVO
•VOLVO•
Now in Cost• Mew
C.L In on our introductory
pr1c.. Servlot tor all Im.
port&.
DEAN LEWIS CO.
l!Nle Harbor Blvd. C.K.
Ml 6.83111
New C•n
. '~··"'"" 00. po'llil'tt 1te.r It bra k 1· •
c.lt 5'1-1177.
'GT l r 2 dr. hdtp. Po" et. VI. aut.om. Wblte'tur·
QuolM. "'6. Mt-8461.
'IJT ' DR 8t. wqoo. VS auto
ltltll. Want VW LJ 8-ll0!\3
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COMET
'Sl ocna:r OOMPACT-
W&OON
TllANSPQITATION TUNPIOltTATION
Uted C1re 9900 u.d Can ~----------------FORD JEEP
'82, FAIR.LANE 600 sport -----..,,----
toupt, pwr ll.,l'lll6, auto-lef' S Get
maUc, R !H. bucket ... ta.
~so VI, exc oond. pnv. d
party noo. tau o"' r Acquainfe
pmt.t. MS-8818. ----
JICUST .. 11 '6t Count.ry iie.. See the all new
itan. EconomJ moeor. Au-164 JEEP PICKUP
10, n..H, New-. low ml At. low u $2197
S7~. or bftt otter. Bank terml l~ J'ln.
Kl 6-117~. 04C. BIG cub d.l.lcount.I
HARGAINfJ'T!"'M T-blrd or tremendoua over allow •
RAl I A/T PS New Uru. Meet on Jeepe. Plclrupe
lil Galu:le Hd/tp. ~ or W&JO!l~rL
A/T rs AC !$100. over '&II FORD St wen-· $660
whult!lllle ea.) 871-1784. Jeep t Wheel Drive _ 1596
1%0 "·oR'otor noo. noor Herberts Jeeps, Inc. :o.h1n, 11motr device, sood
1 tri·~ n1n1 excel., made
111tn Ra.nchl'ro. 636-JllM. 1927 11.ari>or, CM LJ S-1515
~.~ FORD converUbl., ... tit, MERCURY
11llrk ahltt. 1260. Pholftt ---..=---..,....,=--:-:--,--648·71M9, 'M iliEfiCURY Monterey
wqo.n. RIH. Jl"P, auto tr,
good t1JU. 132&
KI 11-1801.
"1ti FORD ~· T.blrd ens.
r;d.oond My equl~tree•
llal Si95 Hyatt t..010. ---'63 MERC 8 .C., like new,
'.111 ,..ORO 4 dr W&«OD. R/H, auto. 1366 12t Via Paler-
HJ: ""'. rall Wed or P'rf mo, Udo Ia. 873-Mt6,
PONTIAC
'U PON'n.AC cat. 81>£ d;. ~~=.,,,.....,=--..,,_,.,._.; :run powar • air. lMUaer
tnter. Ult• !MIW. fUIG.
ROY CARVD PONTIAC
HOO W. 0out 1iW)'.
NpLBch. LI~
M PONTIAC Catalina Coo-
v~rttblL J'ull po.rer, Wle
new.~ 8,000 a c t u a l
mile& 8tlll undar MW car
warranty It fln.a.DctDC.
Muat acll $3695. M6-11U.
'U BONN/vi Ila .....,on.
Extru • then IOIM +
bucket.lat& '21 enc.
L.I S-7184 1800 Ruth Lane,
N.B.
TEMPEST
'81 PONTI.AO Tempe9t t •
Bed. .A.l1 utna. Milo
auto, dlx. trtm. i.a-.
•le. ll,000 ac~ ml etm
on new c-.r warraaty.
11986.
ROY CARVE& PONTIAC
HOO W. Oout ~.
Npt. Bell.. LI 8-MM
1'iuni June 11 7 30 PM
F'\Jmlture .It appllancu
of all types b<>lh new a
UMd lo be told to hlfhtll
bidder, Dlnlnr IW't..a, bdrm
•ti lo wtilte It sold. cber.
ry'*"OOd. waJnut. tlc. an
ypur better name brand•
of Tbom.uvUlt. Amertran
ol M&rtlnvllle. Ba.uclt.
f'lC. Uv. rm MUI In Provlll·
clal, modtm, maple It
quilted AlllO lovely ~
tlon&ll, r!'cllnt'ni A OS
r haln Ntw maltreuu.
decor rb•t, many MLllfU,
rtfrlreraton It -..hen
Free pe.rktnr It ... l•.
17' CHRIS -Clitt IJM!id boat,
186 HP. eni. Xlnt rand.
SI~ incl. trlr. ~73-9084
DA.LZ Surlbo&rd 9't", U ..
Chofu 1 owner oew trucl< Ra.ila. 3 ~" thick, new,
"tl'Mk·ln." 8'3" bolt. xlnL 176.00 OR !-0209
Beaat. Polar white v. 1111-
mu. ~Wbli. JeaUlt'r-
ett.e illtar. A/T, R/H f'lr !'\ ~. 67l.8180
1 OWllm' •near new con1. ':'II l''ORD Vtctona. good
Blc nalft qua.Illy ln a r<r· I • ondlUon. $100. Call
OLDSMOBILE
;-U CA.T ALINA 2 dr hd/~
4 IP-B~ eq. JCxc1 oand.
IDllG. 64t..ff08 att.r I pm
VALIANT
'U Vl.UANT 2 dr ..-..,
MW COD4. f ,000-. tlOO
tor OW' equJf7 6 tU9 °"'
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mtr. It Urea. Sparklinc ::::::========. tleata red. Dir. ruar. Only
$3116. ~ilboats 9010 feet .... for nanyt Kl !\-8893.
'61 Olda P'·86. W a D t '82 GR.A.ND Prix. Perfect.
oJder car tor aqultJ. Mt J>Tt.. pty. F.P. U ,190.
W. Center SL. CK. Me-13e2 ot 5'MOH
BMt GlU.C Tenna. Ht S. I HOURLY RENTALS
.y $f19SJ ,--;5"1 !'AlR.l..A.N!:--4.J>R-
I , 3.000 MI·S150
9'00tmpotted Autos
l 1929 E. CarlOn Artul&
Underhlll 6·326:1
RUlOiAGE ea!;-. Fri/Sat
SI AM·VI ta Ctnttr·19th
It Pll'renl111 C M
MOVING '"'" Thun.. F'ri.
Sat.. Junr 18, 11 It 20th.
Houllt'hold ltemt. toola. t!t.c
W Hamilton. C.)( . 10 lo
4 p.m ca.II llU-9020.
SiiiMoNS hJd~a·bed-~.
O r • en IOfa a cha.Ir $60
N~-c o u r h 120 2 • pr
blond end tablt1 125 Wal·
JIUl ~pc d I n t l l t' 120
Gray It bOt dantlte U 5
Wec!rwood JU "'1\l't' $40
2-dr ~tnc 180 P I n k
"1rlr 120. Crtb Uk• new
W/2 mat.treua $211. Lamp
.. m«n1 clot.hlnl It ml.c
!Lim.I. 6"-M6t.
O'DA Y • DAY BAn..ERS
ll' O'Day Sloop _ WOO
10' O'Day Sprite ·-. $460
Fun Zone Boat Co.
BALBOA -OR 3..02t0
IA>A 17' aloop, dac Ail-,
w1ncbu. full foam CUab·
10111. 1. 11. rlf, O.B. br&lcet
,. llll bed tralln, $1.196.
u 8·6195 .
18' CATAllAJUN-Kllboat
2 llel4 ot aa1la. 1750. pbon• u 8-1097.
111' -R.AClNO c/b aloop, Mlt
ballln&'. 3 aJu, very tut,
$375. MI 8~107.
20' KZEL •loop. Sood baJ
boat. 2 fillt.a Mila. New
dac ma.In. HOO. 67S-07'71
PERFECT day aJlor, 19'
~•loop. dac aalla,
mot.or, trtr 673. 7t!M5.
LUDERB 18 claa 28' llloop.
Exel cond. But otter.
Owntr 113 GI: 1-otM.
16' Fbr/rla aloop nat'l
champ Columbia U . Spin·
nailer OB. StMO. 831-U31,
C-.t a.,. Lquna Bcb.
HYatt '-TTU.
'M OKO, VI, 11' ton red
pick-up. Auto trana, over-
load&. hitch, rack, rad.lo.
NMda mot. work. BarplJl
See at 16.0 Npt Blvd.
Prtvate plJ, 871-1791 ev ..
'51 J'Ol'l.D 1 ton flat.bed.
Low ml, '51 Mere bullt
mr. 'lire. ta1r oond. Real
work bora.. Q60. cub.
6M at 132 E. 19th. St.
C.M. 4"-3012.
·as P'ORD Ra.ochero, • cyt.
only 10,000 ml, mint oond.
20 + mpr. •leal tool box.
a.H, W/W, auto, prfftt.e
pty. 8'7S-17tl ...... . 50 Studebakw ~ toll plcll·
up '300. Onrload llprt.np.
ove.'drtva. Good cond. ftr1
rood body A: IDPi•·
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fO OMC 'it ton c:luak. at.too tn~ .u tor
JMO. M5 Omler St., CM
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1M2 SOOUT, like °'"'·
'1280. Pbone 871.ltn.
over &Cl to c.boOae troia
MJLLllR..coNNELL
CHBVROLET
TOO~Cout~
LI 1-2261 N.wport a.cb
OJTICIAL 8mos Control
lnlpecUoa St&Uon
lmlall&tiou • Inspecllon.I
.A.l1 mak•
Compess Rambler Co.
17'6 Newport .t.ve.
ea.ta 1(-
BJ:8T <DU.c TERMS I 946 ~·~9648
& Oout HW7~ Lqun11
JSC:ll;-1r'l'ltt .. 77 4 4 FALCON
U OOlOIT' dr, 8ta.-W.r. 61 FALCON Sta. WI.&'. All
RAB. ah, man,y otmr ex· utru, RAH. auto, pwr.
t.ru. Vf/J/"f cl-.n.. $400 t.&11 R•I• .tr. Low muu,
equity. a.. to •J>prectat~. ,.hov." 011t~tandlnr ca.re.
115"0087. I SJ2tl~
ROY rAR\'ER PONTIAC CORYAIR 14110 w. Cout Hwy
'11 CO RV Al R Dbl. St&. Npl Bch. U 8-Stst
W ... .A.l1 utru. RltH. -;-60-T-'ALCON war. auto,
autA ha'· rack. etc. Low R H, (lean cond. Owner
mU-. Joc:al. like n e w 11&1 rif1rin~. $8."l(I
llJN. OR 3·i6Z9
ROY CAJ\VICR PONTIAC f'ALCON 1960:-2dr, .Uck
1'00 W. 0out Hwy. ahlft. RAH, $640 cub or
Npt. Ilda. LI I-MM tak" nHr pmlJI. MS-2130.
•eo ooav~ cpe, fin eni
"4. Ub iww, JVB, a lpd. JEEP
Pvt P')'. S64 I.A '"-Ii Lii 1------..... 144J..t715 lte.atl4
'II OORVA.IR Kama Bpy-NOW HEREf
der ClOO?, Excel C 0 D d.
OR ......_17 or J.A T-6ln,
Alu Vleira.
'80 CORV AIR XONZA
.'\tw 4 Wheel Drive
JEEPS -PICKUPS
WAGONEERS
l l.180. can Kl ~ Lc>w tln • Bank Tenn. •
BTWN-4 A I pm. HJ Int.du
'A MONZA . iOeWf fiiB.
auto/tram. .U.... •Ju•. '611 FORD Waron
Imported Autos Imported Auto.
• SPORT CAR Sf»ECIALS
'57MGA Rds . '62 SPRITE '60 ALPINE
Race Red Beaut. Black uededW/WUI
$795 $1295 $1295
'60 MGA Rd1 . '60 TRI TR-3 161 Aus . Healey
Choice ., Tw• lee B1H _.Dix. Bit.
$1295 $1195 $1895
'62 TRI. TR-4 '60 JAG. Cpe. '56 Aust. Healey
Red· W/Whll u W1dte Red . W/Wlll
$2095 $2095 $895
• Nearly 118 Cars To Choose •
BANK FINANCING
Down Payment No Problem
8' CIU.1ZON hull • UJIKD:f
wit.b un.tta. cabln. Butt.able
tor oomm. O\" plauura u.ae.
•1a1a. a.2-11119
Speed Skt 8om 9030 ' mported Aut. 9'00
For Quehty Imports
Oeck JDI SLllMON8
OMEGA OLDS 11.111 LI MlM. Herberts Jeeps, Inc. CREST
AUTO SALES BOAT• motor aeo. Mtil
aUcka 10" A: wl\MI. 175,
~speed U " bike $16,
lrtk.e S:S, Ml-HU
R.\U: 8 volumea Phot.o-
• pphlc HJllt.of'J of ClvU
War, pub 1111. ~
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. OARAOll 8ale. Thunto
JIOD. DtMtte .. t. Pol.arold
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C'lolhln6. mJllc ltem1. A.tao rU'l ft.m1-waJI d e c o r ~ ce.n.mJa. c&Dd*, I
record.I. all n.w • .....ana·
ble. 1161 Blmbll Pl~ C.M.
fMea Verdel off Baker.
Lll!A VJNO US.A. UMd rum.
wuh1nr mach It dryer,
etc. eat. 20. M8.U27
MODERN Walnut P'lnllh,
ReceplloolAat Deek. '30
538 W. Center St .. C M
BALDWIN-Orand-Plano,
~r Provlnrl&I with tnalt-
Wood flnl1h ~w lt,990.
acriflct at 122~ 2248
OonUnmt&I, C.M. 848·1104
Ni:Eo bo&t •lip. 29 n. -
ketch. Phone '48-9024
\V'p;sri::NG-HOUllP.J rnm·
blnallon wubtr 6 dryer. I
$60. Good condlUon.
IW5-7777.
FlUGIDAIRJ: elrcl. ranKt.
fd cond, $40 or bf'~l nf.
ftr. Window rool~r ,.,
OR 3..f!!18,
MOTOROLA rnn10I' H1:1'·1.,
1.6" JtnMD apkr w 3" •'
~o •pr• $60
et&-2304,
Pti:M.ANENT wave mach
wall plate, glUA b11lh &
rake l\alr rut lamp man·
nequln with real hlllr 73'4
Joann St., Apl. 2
Wii>DINO rown. 1wl11 OT·
pndy, 1lat 10. Re&aonable.
'6&-068&.
ll'l'AlR eJevator(~lec:)-!:x·
oel-cond! Priced 1325 u
• ,,.49. OR &·1911.
& LIVESTOCK
1825
HORJZON Sid boat. J4erc.
tOO Elec. eu&lona, tin
exUn&'UWler, comp late
lt&O. A.ho lhore moort.nc
1200, Alter !> or wttk·
rnd1. 873-84.26
-ANTHONY 16' Jet·Sl&r •
NMdl Np&lr. $300, Ai.o
10 HP Kftc.liPtnbl&' • m. can &M-tl03.
10' I" RACING Rwlaboat.
1.111 atur 6. HJ...A WMl
Vkt.orla C.X 641-7I02.
14' CHAlO'ION HULL-
TR.AllZR A: ENOINJ;..
MUST SELL 873-4093
M.rln• Eqvlp. 90U
NEW 18' bl.a wbal boat
lrlr, lnbo&rcl, outboard,
1100. C&l1 846-34158.
6 CYLINDER Kermath. 2·1
reduction. ln1trument1.
1100. Call MWtM.
USltDflre hoae for dock
tenden. Fr&ncl• Snider
Marine ll'i30 Placentia.
lo1t Stlp, Mooring 9036
~'OR SALE, channel moor-
Inf No. 8 .12, off Beacon
Bay Rl'Cenlly overhauled.
Write F Wlnnburr;, 1060
Crttk Dr , Menlo Park, Of'
raJl U~22-6952.
WILL-pay CUh for off·
~hnre mooring. Newport
Hi.rt>or. 71' NA 8-93311.
60<.·K at 19th St, 111> lo
40 Mr Mann OR 3-9010.
Mobile Homes 9200
KIT Trailer It 12x2:1 Ca.
b&n&. Uke n~w. Int Phlltp.
pine Mah. l'iO' from bay,
boat allpll l\Vitll , pr I\'.
b<oach. Ab110lute quiet. Call
1 ollect Mon thru Fn
FR 8-2312
TRAVEU:ZP:--l<-'6i,
8x30'. Bedroom. Bathroom,
tub Ii: shower, Helt con·
l&lned for travellnr. Many
l'Xt..ra.a. See lo bellevt.
$29!!0. Owner 114&.&389
MOBILE home. Sell or
lrade for hou.. ln So W. s A. 1962 P'lamlngo 5-0xlO,
1 br. 8x20 Callf Cabana
alum swnJng-•. all fenced.
L.I 8· 7 8ll().
&ELL or trade for trav:-ir.
or homt '82. &Cl " 17, like
new, rlear pnv. ply.
87~3286.
;57 FL.AKINOO '18\ 2 bed--:
rm $2,500 Island Vi"'
T~lltr Park. 1660 \.\ hll·
tlrr. (' M. Sp 10.
SELi, n>nt, 2 Bf\ fum trl
& cabana. 17 Cabrlllo.
CHRYSLEI
Dlamcm4 Va.tu. Uaed Can
90 Day Warrsnty on All
1502 So. Kain Sant& A.De
"We aN never aau.ned, 52 CBRY .t&tloa WlllOf\. ~al,~ & St>rvl~
unW you ara." 1927 Harbor, CM LI 8.115115
N3-71M
CREST AUTO SALES
Ila* Is llcn1Ge
All lmpida4 Can
WE BUY CLEAN
IMPORTS
nJ7 Barbor. CK HJ.2811
AUmN HEALEY
1'68 AUSTIN Reale)', Jd.
c:oncL Priced t,o llti1. Call
"6-ffot.
Hfu.MAN
WANTED: Hmrnan. ap-
proximately S600. Phone
878-0190.
1880 ~-,... Blvd. "11111 JOOd. MW u.ri. f 100. ·-..-• Phone 6'1-8231. eo.ta Maa LI I-MU
IUICK CORYETTI
"fl BUICK u.ct.ra .. Cream-'M BTD«J J\&y __,., 4
putt'" budtop. !AW mn. =~=-=I acw. Whtta.!>lue int.nor. wk U ~ or Nf.311111 All elec. Alr oond. 8\zpttb __ . ______ _
cond• U ,195. <>wner ro-
lnr on,.... P'ft. ply
OR 3-4tM. OR 3-4496
lllM Buick 2 Dr. H T
Spec. 2 tone. auto, R/H.
Very iood oond't, '300. -
Be. at 2083 'Ibartn Apt.
"r' bdon 2:10 p..m.. O.M.
BUICK '82 8pecl&l V1 I dr
RIB lland·tma. J>ort.pty.
IU23. m-2210.
CADILLAC
'63 FORD (ONVERT.
Showroom n e w F •1 l u r a
"Spnnt'' V ·I. ' SPD. w
ju1t 1U8T JocaJ mile-.'
Beaut. atlYer blue paddrd
duh bucket aat lnter ,
white top, P\''T. •tttr.
Taeh. R/H. d.c... etc. (Dttl
new over SSAOO' l
JAGUAR lte2 Cad. Conv. tully equip.
:>8 JAG XK 150 Convt. Whl, atr/cond. 13,89!1.
auto tr, Wlra wtlla, Sood ALLEN MOTO co
NOW $2195 I
S.-Sl GMAC Terrrui1 048 !.
cond. 114&0. MMIM. R , CoMt Hwy.. Laguna Bch.
HY11tt +.77t4. 1H2 Jaruar Hdan, 4 spd/
ovntr, xlnt concl. 12.860.
148..fll22 or Mf..aa76.
MG
11&0 so. Co111t Hlway
LACUNA BEACH
RY t-1084 KI 1·1103
CAR LJC.ASINC • CALL US . 62 MG-TD. rdltr. 1!75 Od 'M CAD, to~td to Hll. Wlll
coad. C&ll A&..eollt after take tradl'. Pml•. 1811 mo
6 J>.m. 9171 Oarden Grove Bl'fd.,
OG Dir.
W AL_T_ST_EW_A-RT
AUTOMOBILES
. PORSCHE
111!>8 FORD "6'' Rancbef'o.
3 -i-i. Onntrtn. A. ior-
geoua new p&lnt ,ob, raw
111'8, rtnp. valve.. '8911
full prtc.. '?'hi. ar carriee
our Silver Shield Warran.
M cAD COUJ>f', $.12r,, PrL ly, Corner l(u1)or •Ram·
83 PORSCHJ: Super 90 vale party. Call LI 8.7t62 flt.on.
coupe, lll&te w/bla.ck tnt. alter 5 p m. ;-:, -=--==-_,...-,--.,.--
10.000 ml. OR 3-8113. ----- -69 FORD OaWd• Conn
RENAULT
59 RENAULT DAUPHlNJ:
ae.ooo mt, heater. vtnyl
uph., xlnl cond. 546·11~.
-TRIUMPH-
WALT STEWART
AUTOMOBILES
19!>7 TR-3 Rot.d1ter. Nlcu
th a n new. 0 rt 1 I n & I
throughout. TonDMu COY·
ers, lid• curt.alna. Don't
JJaA up thla one.. Pro~
ed by our Sliver S.hleld
wvranty. $899 full pr1c..
5'\ ba.nlt tnterMl avail·
able. Comer Hamilton A:
Harbor.
VOLKSWAGEN-
WALT STEWART
AUTOMOBILES
19e0 vw OLmpcr. Fully
equ.lpped wtUl awn!np.
big radio, mirrors. "1lly
checked wtlh our ~ ...
1hJt!d warranty. •1m tun
price. 6" bpk lnt.eN8l
av&ll&bM. Comer Harbor
A: HarnJllM
O!VINO up drtvlnit. M Cad Lo&dtd wtaa aD e xtra a.
cj'9. F.P. a.Ir r.cmd. WSW, I Loolu and nma Ilk• nl'W.
$1000. OR ~-11~~. Only $995.
'61 CAD-white Mt.op, '82 ROY CARVER PONTIAC
Serfee. SMO F P. 2209 HOO W. 0out Hwy.
Miner St. CM Kl 5-0850 Npt. Bch. LI a-MM
CHEVROLET
·~11 Im}l4lla 2 dr., ht .. black
w/11\ver lnter 6: uphol~
~ llUlO lral'll (pow lllde).
Take over pymta. ot $62.al
mo .. bal. ,1.071.31. lllxcel-
lent condition M&-7377.
'62 CHEVY I pw l!ltatlon
wa.g With new engine,
Urea. Standard tr&N,
excel. vacation car. prlv.
ply MOO.. aee lo appn·
data, 63'-tse.4.
fumVEU.E 'It Sport.t I coupe. •crUlce luvtnr for
Europe, 20,000 ml W&rr&n·
ty, pwr 1lnrlnJ, brakes
auto. extra&. LI 8-86311 I
BUM M~R barpln! ·~
CheT. convt, I rvl, good
en& .l ur,,. u~o
14'·1305 eve
·~FORD ' door. V-t,
1t1rk ~blft. LI 1-ltt&
New C•rs 9100
lmporhd AutOI • 2137 Hirt.or • Open 1.-. an4 SuMlyt e P'*-6Ga11
Okay
Volkswagen, Ff'at, Simca,
Kadett, Renault and Detroit ...
Match this:
enpe:
Pacing.type CMf'held Clm ....._ ..... rar-mntld.
performance:
Top speed over 70 llills I* haur.
econo~:
Up to 40 miles per pl. Ho ireainl palMa. S.._,_... afJ _. ..,smnles
eomtort:
Fun 5" ft.ofwl!Dt.doortD4Dlr.
YandlftJ:
Tilt up the rarwincbr, fotd*-tlt_.~...,!
wtadaWana:
Aa.ost 2.2 ... ~ .. nmd.
prtce:
'1495~
Completl with helttr lflCI defroster.
• ,..tOm ltl lndlv1dual 4-Whtet 1UJPlftlloft 110 lb unttlf'1 .., COMtM:tlon ••• from • lcflt. ,_...,
IAdo Pk. N.e. Adulu * '64 VW1
Mak.-ofter 875-4778. trntnl41ete Deff""'YI
'!17-CHEVY.-283V8. 2dr
tuck It roll. Hur~l 3"Jl
rfh. Aaklnr $700
971--7488
nck aftd pfnlon ttwint to ta unique ''tttru·ftot#'' ~ IY*t'"' ... the ~ IMP St:lort·
Mdan 111U '*'· 111 dlnttent. "'°"" by rug.t teeta lft Atrkt, lurope aftd Alla, lt'a the lntlt·: natlonll~·tcetalmtd "tucefl.I air of tM •lllti.t." Tall• M tM IMP for I trill spin. Only~ you ,
dme lt~rMlf wm you t$1Pf't1Clftll.,_ • ,..11y "'9t car it l•I~ •bout ~ ~ ~ ,.,..
FROM THE RACING FAMlY Of SU-.ul AlPtlES BY ROOTES Of OOMD .. . 'in =-10-x u -rt&minro. vw -ltot ~ ·~~......,.~~=--ncmL CONDI DEAN t.:EWIS CO.
'81 CUV. <'A>nv:--loaded,
~of value
trade tor equit1. e v e •.
aftAr 6:00. MT-0327.
848-878' Alter ft lllee a..-lnfd., o.Ja(.
MINGO ~ br, &O'xlO', Ill ....a
W. Ulh No, l't/N.B. 'lie VW Con•. Jbii cond.
-~88 alter T p.m. HTI. 01\ J.nat after 0
8cllwtM Con·
, ••tel rond. J 0 n ah )f llt«lr. 11 ta
) ..... \Ul'~I, emu\ JS6
•TTH.
'at OBJN • VI • HDTP
~. Auto, RIB.
'348. Clean! 221 Cl'JWt&I
Bal • 11, OR.3-nOt.
'IT Bl:LAIR Jn', Vt, R1tH,
llfW W/w 6 AT, Pwr.
Ma (t,000 m~ lt.000.
"8·121' alt I PM.
anrv. •roolrfrood.-Pwr
lti, WU. ft6H. Auto. cw.a.....,..,
• ti JI HAltlOtt • ,HONI ~11 °""' hM. tM SunMy.
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Thank you, President Johnson, for coming. We, too, salute
the University of California at Irvine, and we wish its facult.Y
every success towards the creation of what is destined to
become one of the nation's major universities.
Welcome to
Dover Shores
•.. a world apart
'niak ol Newport Bay. Think ol its si&hts aadsouods; .. ....,in& bcalltJ of & 1ria JllCht ••• thl wumtla
ol .. -. tbe fralmelli of tho sea bRc2a ••• tbo
laliD of tbe butlot It af#. Think of a hocnt-'Y<Jflt
liome-oa upper NeWpirt Bay. nint of Dover aora ... a wodd aput.
Dena' Sbora ii a ~.-;.1 coaunnity ol w:lu.
.. .mp family---~ 1ritboatcqaal ii al al Ne•poct-~ S... .homc:I an dPt oa ••1~..tbaw~~-Jdt·Odaer
... ire .... ~~·Dowr-lbclfl ....... ~ ......... cit .. ..,;;r-die hcilc Oc:ai ... c4t.IM Illad. ~~-· ,,. t11Cililcamli.nilr...,
......... :1Cde4 by ..... citl>cMi ........ -••
api• · pc "i~Jmaet ........ 1-l-~.lierb, ...... D;cil llli':r , -~ ...... ..... aeai. dill r. ~ recre:auoa.u4 tor ..-.~I. 'lk Yldlt a.Ill ... COl*J. a.bl atMtwpast.. ....\ .. : .......... ,...Wil4 ..... of
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,.. fk . UF't,d Doftr .. So~ ...... ,_·~~ .. "tc4 an,-~-.·~~ ioa1.
.,,,.. .J.~.BOlitn '""" vo• ,. noo,ooo
DC>VE'R .SHORES AaMi.. .. .,M.c-....,c -P· .. . .. ....,.,,,.
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MACCO REALTY COMPANY
Like Newport?
.•. then live here •••
MACCO EASTBWFF, THE MOST OUTSTANDINQ NEW HOME
VALUE ON UPPEI NlWPOIT IAYI F1mily sized custom·quality
homes on Newport Bay ••• moments from th• fun of Newport·BalOO.. On•·
story, two-story and split-level models with 3, 4, and 5 bedrooms; 2 and 3
baths I Spacious homesttes with all utilities underaround. Schools and
shoppln1 centers are nearby ••• and look what'• included In NCh homt'•
purchaM pr;c.: Wall.to-wan carpetina In &vine room, haD and master t>ed·
room; a planted and landscaped front llwn with sprinklers: fireplace, an
ID·electric MedalliOn kitchen with dlshwasher ••• many more quality features •
.... ~26,6"
"'$35,•
WITI TElll JI IATCI
YOUl·JlllP . ' ~ ~ ..
Al LOW AS I" NII .-~.EAITILUFF .
ON UPPER NEWPORT •AY
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A Point in Tiine
gy WALTER BURROUGHS ,... .,.. °',.. .. __ , '"' •t
The U1mf'"'l•lY of Callfornw. Jrvirt, b now
l fact No lo"t ' t 1s it a drt:am
The first uf the University roads have been
installed and paved. Waler and sewage lines
have been provu.Jed Gradrng for the first unit.
the c-ent.ral campus. has been completed Foun-
datil>ns are in place and magnifiant buildings
are rising on the thousand acres that 1£-Ss than
four years ago, were grazing anti f;irm land.
w-Jste and t>ven ., cou ntv dump
Th.is w~k v.e dedica te th1· n1:\\ Lni\er~it~.
Jts opening in fhC' autumn nf 11•\I nar 1965. 1s
assured
The rP~ull.!: o( the ec;tabll~bmt n1 of this
great. new .-PJt of higher learn1 nR °" 111 be ~ far
rearhi:ig thev an> almost inconcen :'hit
Our cilic~ and oor rounty "111 nt-\ er be the
same again-and the chll'lges ,,111 hf for the
better
I a.,, one of tho~ who ltne\\ UCLA before it
was built and Westwood was ··wa-. ou t Jn the
('()unlry" ThPt was a mere 37 yeari ago.
N!> on• in Los Angeles could em isioo the
profound efff'ct upon the future of the city and
rountv of 1.r..s Angdes It was stmply beyond
their oowers d ima.Dnation. Today no one would n·1~on that all ol Loi Aoge_!cl; is different and ~Her ticcau!f" U<'LA reolac;t"d the small "South·
ent Branch" of the U~sity of Berkeley,
located on :i tmy plot of ground on ~orth Ver-
mont A ven11e
Rest e~ldcnre o( this inahil1\\ of the human
mind t'> envi~1on co vast an f'ffrd 1• I TL.\ itself.
to~a ..
Grievous errors 'A'ere madt> in 1l" planmn~.
J.•o"-l -· h<>oefuU... all-of thl''E' rrror" ~n defl-
r"'l"le<I have ht-en aY()ide-ii 10 tli<' f3 ntuan
Jllan for the Un'versitv of <ahform:> 1 ine-.4.s
a r!'sult it '" mor!' th<1n 1><Y"ible tliat th L nive1· r •v or r;ilifnrr:1? Irvine "''W ull•nia!Pl\I become
tM greatest seat of higher IH!r mn~ in the
ent ir' world i
'>f one lhm! there ic nr. doubt If the people
of Oran2e Countv are foresighted enough and
willinf to tab advanta~e of thf' lh<>usandc; of
(llf)()()r1 11nitiM tht> Uniffrsil\· "111 brin e them.
t hev w;ll M 'h" h.,rie-fir·hr1<>• ,,, , r ••lti-hilhon
doll:lr 1~;\<"'
The t\.~nom1c benefits "111 be I remendous.
Jti2hlv tttfuiical research anrl m;mulacturing
faci1ities I N' eager to be near a maior seat or ~-·----./"-:. ~.,. .... tk t c fi ne! c;timulation and
_1be caliber of thfo Irvine farull\ is aJre~dy
manif.e!Ct. Vi::e-\ltan~llor Ivan Hinderaker hcu
T«"TW~ somt rif th,. fil'l(><;t mind~ in the \\Orlcl
to form its n dre
WherP VCI Slottfh Today, Bott• It Got ThPre
-:Ind tl'haf ff Should Menn ''' IJs Ton1orro11.':
A Report b,-· One of the Unl°\-'_.rslty's Prime Mo,·ers
the C'al1hfr ?r!tl 1momt• lt·H'' of lhf h pt of fam·
1lv thit 1~ clr:>\\'l lo rt l1r11\Pr;il\. 1rin1••w111\
\. R~1th C'u .. t.i ~frsa and Newport ~1·:11 h. par·
lie ti~v "ill <I<•• I\• If 1·n1,,1clou' nl"T: 'i:•n.J1,10j.' h,....,,.,,f
~rtlap~ 0111· of the ~r<'atcc;t twnefit.s that
thP l lmvn~it v C'~tr\ otr rr is a con!:>tant un11rading
of thP av(•ra.R" ln•ellertu:it level of th'' ritit-s and
< nrnm11'lit1es co 11tig11ous to it. Thi<1 <X curs
thM11i.?h no org;lllizrcl t>Uort by th~ llni\'l'TS1ty.
other than it' rMidrn1 Pxtension rour~r· lt
alwllv' ''juc;t ~a:-prnc; ·
.\ f rf':it 1..1nivt-rsitv abo elt>\'illP~ 011' <1111111 ~11
level nf 114' 1mmed1atP comm11n1tv :1r11! nr •ur
r0tinchn£! 1om11111 nilll'<:
Tn the ca se of the l 'niversitv of L1l1fo1 n1.,,
Jl"\"lle tht>rc \\11, he 3 Univer-.1l\ c 11\ rnllnl
"In.me·· Yr t thr nl:m 1<. -;11ch th:it hot Ii < ·o'.'-1~
MP"ll and Ne" port Rl'ach will be so 1 10'•' In llw
bodrr~ of ttir < .1m1111~ lh1•\ \\Ill •h,1• 1• 1h~ 1-. P·
pfl(<" 10 thl' \•-·:>r . ..: ;ih":ld
81-. ,lU"f' of th1· 1 '<lranrd1nan intr rr~t 11!
rh3•vi llor n.''llt I t: .\ldrich in JllllSH in art.
in ;in hilft 1111 t' and. part1tularlv in •t111lvini! a net
lta,ill11g how pt'vple mav live bettt-r anti hdppier
Jives !hrouirh land planning, the llnivt>r•1ty cf
Cali fornia. ln inc. "ill be th.e renter of many
cultural effor tc-1'" 1 ;11 '"''"'" '" '"'' mnre In
ad 1arrnt Mh t><;
The la:e great Ben1amin lde Whe1 lt-H .irs
ac:o the president of the University of Califor nia.
"'ro(e a book entitled "The Abundant Life ·• Jt
is mv hope th::-t this n~· Univer~ity may lead the
J)f'Ople of Oran~e Countv to live abundant live<--
livec: wtuch are not n1.>cessarilv overlv rich In ph~1ral pos~~ons but rich tn the e.nioyment
of re.1cling of ~'.'al books. hearing great musk
U"""in!? fi ne drama 'iewing truly ~rPal art
\'!'~. the Uni ver;1tv of California )nine.
hall a ~r<'at decflm That dt·~l 111\' "111 bt-ful·
filJ Pd"
the ned~s<an p101t-,1••111t ;1::.tinst the cl1•1 ,,, r <
of fe-t O\l'rfli~hl•' ).
141 11 fulwt a,,,., ... , .. ass~c \\l'-' I\ ,11111
f"Q!Jitably all O\.Cr I ht• c nu nt y and. part 1c lit.11 h
cit> not f(Jrcf by O\ ert.1'<:~1 1on too rap1tl d• '•lop
n!l'nt of th~ Univfr<·I''" • 0111111unity land
1-·1 >RTl '~E mag.111111· publishe<l ;in ,1111111·
on '!'hi' lrvinP Comp;111'" 111 its Novemb«r 1 •11i:~.
Issue> lncludetf was :i H'rv short and • 011-.<··
Qurnlli. indC'finil•\•e ;wrn11•1"t of how the 1 111\t r•
sitv " •.. , br1~11t.:hl to In in• '-1nC'e then rn;1m 111 1
pie n•mt>mhl'rin~ thf' lnne campaign ".1~·· d I'
the OAll.'i Pll OT In ·t'l"'"l' the l'ni\1 • 1'' fto•
1hi' .1rf':l h,1\t :1<,\,.1·d for 11 ,. full <.ll)n
011• of Ill\ :•11"1 1 l1••1 1-.h1•tl po.'<1•s•1•i1t• 1• .1
notr from Prl• .. id .. n! 1'!,11\; l\1~rr in hi-. 11\' •1 111•:11.
ron~r :llJIP hnnil1' nt111~ 1' hic h J:i\'"" • '• rl1t "' th" 0 \11 'l flt.OT 3•Hl 1111 for lf'.l<lini: !hi • ,1111·
Tl 11P·1 tn It" uri 1111_ 1 :11\ 1•r,1tv f•>r 1111 .11 ' :i
"Wi;ho11t \11ll" ht•\\ rn\1 't~11•r1"• rMh.il•1• • t11Jl1l
hi•!•' b"•'ll 1111 t•n· <'I 'I" ' 1· 1hfnrni.1 I
Actual!\ It ,,a, an ,1nlholoey of di•11I q,,,,
res11lted in .the location of the l 111'''"'" i f
C1hI'>r0U1. ln mf
And a heroic effort 1l had to be \ot only
were the dit"e<'tors of the Irvine Co. n<>t <:olcl on
making 3 gift of the land but the R~enl'-h;icl 10
be 'lersuaded to acl•f'nt it if offered
To meet the tremcndot1s upsurge in ilt·mand
for hi~her edU(.';ltiOn in Caliiornia both lht• state
rollf'P,e ~ystem ~nd the llniversity had rrr011·• t<'1··
new ~ampuscs The rosta Mesa C'h:imbn .o
rommerl'e had tried to _get the state rolh.'CP n•"
at F11llrrton ror th1<: i\rl'.I
We at the DAILY PI LOT <or ~ it "·1 !ht 11
"'3lled the GlobP-Her:ild ar\d Pilot) learm·cl tlh;it , . h ... r o1rrt1·< a the Univcrsilv of C'1hforn1a au P .. .
f "'h "-11thf'1,t I os Angel<"' 1 011111~· <'ampuo; or e ~· " . I . t Orange C'ounf\ . .. \\"p clended lo <:N' '' 1,1
\\e 1m1lr:l d1
I talked to till 1:111· \hford Irvine :'tlll-1' Hi·
ogmzed that if the Irvine Co. were to. ma l.r a
gift of the land the company would gain many
times the valu e of the e1ft But, he t?ld me -.adh ,
he thou~hl It wa<: irn~oss1ble to ronvmt'f' " m:11< r·
lt v or the board of dm'(tor~
I d1eckt><l \\1th fnE'nds at the l. nl\ rr1,11\ of
C'aliforn1a anti di-;l'OH'r(•d that a ma1on f\ nf the
Re-ttt>nls \\tic; even lt·;;s enthusiastic about the
Jrv'"1ne locahon than the Irvine dlrednr •' 1 hat
wa s po-.o;1ble lt looked hopelesc;.
The Regent~ felt th.it a location on 111( I \ 1ne
Ram h was !oo rcmot1• from what tlH•, • 011-;nl· (ll If later membt>rs of the board of d1rel C· red the pop11htion , n1 <i•t <•f thP n11 ·1 Ir be tors of the Irvine ro adhere lt.> the ma.tter Pan e
1 which the present board has adopted-and lf se ~C'! . , .
,._n, o no>w members hold fast to the roncepl of More (;11 seem~ \\ J~ ~1dent Clark Ku r.
<2l JI l'(' Pre<;ident Clark. Keorr·~ present <'on<1tantly ~hiiti'ng ~n'd ih~t. ln ~tJ;~ia~·r s~l ~d fu tu re c;urrogatl-c; on the Irvine campus con-lime (rompared to the lifetime Of a Uni\·rr<..i t))
tinue. to .mo~e r "<:olutel\ lO\\ilrd achieve men! of the population centrr would shift so th.~t the Dr Kt>;r s ~1s1on or a ma!fntf1cent center ol high. lnine l<Xatton \\ould be ideal. ~ er le-arning 1For make no mistake. the vision _ .
_Economic ~n.e!tts, of course. "
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O<lt n was his Jle :il-.o Pn\.1s1oned great futures or m e· In the ~u~mer nf 19.,~ l talked to IJr h:t.>r r. tonl1~ .to bn~ging On?te rounh new . a .d fulne~s for the other campuses. but for Jnine Wilh<Jlll r eveal·'"J! his IPamng tow.ar.d the ln ine
ruoenur 1ndu~tn~ who • 111 "1"~ .to be within hf' rol"l'~a" a sp,•ual and a blessed mission l Jocat.um. he askrc! me to talk lo William Pereira. quick dnvmi distance ot the l nr \·e-rs1ty .Tb• at that Lime a member of the firm of Pereira and
pooulation of the new Mty of lr>:ine-the Umvn-(3) 1( city governments and future ~em-Lurkman .This firm had been commissioned to
5ity city-will be WPJI over 100 000 almost. be-ben of the Orang.e County Board of Su~rv~1 develop ~ntena for an "ideal" University and
fore you can realiz.e what v.Jll be happerung. honor their romm1tment3 made lo the Uruvers1tv then to ftnd l()(.'ahons It was evident that one ol
And vou nttti oniy to look al Westwood or. per· -to .en~age in no ~etty politi~king-to ~tte~pt three project~ ~1te-s on the Irvine ranl'h met aJI h~,... t ... e Univer-;itv district_ or Seattle to know no l'IJbbhn~nexauons-to gtve the UmverSJty of the mtena A~other wttiJe lacking some of
DAILY PILOT UNfVERSITY DEDICATION ISSUE PAGE 2
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 19'4
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FUTURES UNLIMITED • • •
our new University of Calif 1rnia, Irvine!
The dedication of our new UnivttSity of C alifornia, Irvine, mans the reartuifiori of
a lifelong dream the culmiMtion of yean of effort and the beginning
of a new era of o•c w+h and development!
We are proud and grateful to be part of the community seleded for this
areat new university and wish to npress our appreciation to the Irvine Co for their part
in m ... ~inq this dre.am a rear.ty
We deeply apprPciate the outstanding charac ter of the men and women
cl-o,en to staff the Univer1ity, to guide and produce the right kind of quality
needed for leadership. Our thanh, too, to Dr. Ddn Aldrich and his group who hav e
~ccomplished so mw h in so shod a time
Proud as we are oi our business and our community. we know that the new
Uni versity and ih ~taH will bring us far more cf which to be proud, in aU
that it will contribute to our community .~ /-. I
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THE SALE IS SECONDARY TO
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AT -M. M. LaBorde, Realtor Vl lTH
~ERVICF . "l US
FROM THE
The Orange Coast Highest-Volume One·Office Real
Estate operation ( 8 million d ollars last year! J is placing
a new emphasis on Ultra.Service through placing a new
stress on
e lllCOME PROPERTIES
e COMMEROAl DEVROPMBITS • llDUSTRIAl DEVROPMllTS
DAILY PILOT UNIVERSITY DEDICATION ISSUE
Best-Balanced Team
OF REAL ESTATE SALESMEN ON THE ORANGE COAST! ••. AT
M. M. La Borde, Realtor
"YOU'LL LUCE OUll FRIENDLY SERVtcE ..
Costa Mesa 646-0555 220 E. 17tt.
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BEING
Ora112e Coac;t ln<lers bubble with en-
tbu,.i.1$'1l ''"'' the pro~J>('d of a population.
ed•Jrat1"IN\l .tnd rultural boom triggered b_,.
~ Jlni~"""$ity or ratif<')rnt<' Irvine
But •bf> enthusiasm is not entirely un·
rel'l ~i,,..~; !ome re<"OP.l'lize that the boom
will h""' •ith it m~shroomin~ r~ponsibili·
UH ,,. .. civic leatl0 rship
This is brought out in the response oC
promi"f"~t ofiidab and re6idents to the ques·
lion: "What kind of impict will UCI bavt on
lt your rommu.nity or area of interest7''
ff,.,.,.•q hi·W thPV rt.j?liP;i
Al TvN &. ALLEN, Or•nte County S.
aw. visor, Fifth District: "All throu,m history,
lmtitutions ol b.iii:ler edu~ation have had tremendoo~ impact. immediate and long-
ran ff' nc; n,. develonmcnt <>f ad1acent areas. ur1 wf11 hr no exrPntinn to this rule In fact.
it 1~ l'lrnh<lblv i4ffiin~ to influence Onnge
Cn•u,tw AM oartiet'larl\' thr FUth Supervisor·
b, f'l.•.,;d fn!r J.not) '-•"<ir!I ln COTl\e ••
.IQ.4N IRVINE. rnarnber. Irvine Co. •w al .. 9doo: "In addition to being the
lodf"stnne for Onnte Cou.nty's educational
and M1lhmtl ecti.tties. th~ UDivttsity will
nut:P ~ ~t contribution tnward the stable
U!)llno:ioo ol the indu~tria.l ~on which the
con-•··-.. -"\~ .• v .. iro ···"'' '-'>i ... '! l""'l\t depend.''
tAU ~~s;:u · ·~rmt•ndent,, New-~ ~ Union Hi 1 h School OWrkt: ··ocr triil rumutate tbe academic cli.Jute ol
the enti... a.tta' ~ it will make avail-
able t') local ~rs resource materlal and
the t'fllln.11?1 o( mwsu:\lly competent people
In man• ineclal fields. Just the shadow alone ol U:.f' ~~ on ttt• nrt faUv wtll be an
,ft5~ , .. ,,...: ffictri"4 ••
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.. REX a,aANDT, Hart.or ArM art Ju4er: HIJ'he lm&*t-ao art cil'c:les will be largely in
tenm ot tht kind ot ~ti~ the campu.a will •
attf9C1.. l'bn'U be ~:kind who make cul-
tural a'!livltiH ,o: tMv'll want. nl*t and m"""f ,IUCh 1ctM.ties. .Ud it will be twll' · ·r~~ to meet thls bi&b expectalloo 1W ,~,l'I~ 1thetr , n1lt1u·Al n~ ...
KENNETH SAMPSON. manager, Orenv•
County Harbor District: "The new campus
will add to 0'"3Me County·s pos1t1on as the
aquatic sp;,rls ce'lter of th., world The heav·
lest impact will be felt in rompetit1,e
aquatic tvrl"t!i Also. the relationship of the
campus to Cooer Ne"A-porl Bay will pro\'icie
an ideal l'>C:ltion for scientific 1 esrarc h 111
marine hie lo!"' ~ind ()C{'anoEJraphy It's high-
lv feasible the1t lhec;e scientific ooportumtie.,
will makE' thC" <·ounl\• the worl·i". u•nl•·r or
m:lrine r-rln:ition-
DOYLE MILLER. Huntington Beach
city m•flaQer: "All Souttiern ' ah.fornia
cities will ff'el the impact of liCI. But 1t v. 111
be espec·1:-lh terrific in a•llacent communi·
ties. surh as ours. Our civic and sol'ial hh•
will be ,.,.. rv rn 1c-h affected "
!SABEL PEASE, Harbor Area civrc
t .. der: "(1 v.ill be a big 'c;hot in the arm' r.,
the amb1t11.n or our children I fel'I this 1.;
already bcin!! reflected in thP. attitude ht>re
o( element?.rv anrl hi11h schocl pupil<. tov. ant
high schol"r"'hi11 ··
PAUL GRUBER, mayor of Newport
Beach: "W"' expect the universitv to benefit
vtrtuallv all asl)('cts of our comrnunitv Jue
rcrtainlv the inrrease in pooulation ..... ill add
to businec;.~ <l nd trade in l!~neraL We also
foresee and addition to our already heavy
weekend bf>;-<'h oopulation as the univerc;itv
~rows:·
WILLIAM MARTIN, ~yor of La9una
BHch: "(';'t>rfainlv the proJCimity of the uni·
nrsitv -.111 affect the traffic patterns or our
city. Beyond that. we anticipate a great addi·
lion to thP rulture that alread,· exists in
Laguna "
BRIC~ POWER, civic leader who wat
lnat1'11Mntal in bringing UCJ to Orange
County: •Jr 10 years. when the campus
rounds lt.c;elf out. it will be one of the great·
est not onlv in the United States. but in the
world. So from an educational Point of
view. Onngc County's position in the future
will be comrarable to that of anv area in
the wor"1" ·
JOHN VIBERT, president, Newport
H.trbor Ch~mb9r of Commerce: "UCI will
provide morP than just an educational {aril·
ltv: it will provide a nutleus of educated
citiiens wtlo are aware of what the commu·
nitv oilers in a business. social. cultural and
recreational ~me. The students who are
educated tht're will W211t lo c-ofl'le back and
live in thP area "
ROSERT UNGElt Costa Mew city rNn-
... ,: ''TM impact on the ecooomv of Costa Mesa will be nothing but beoalthy. We're pre-
pared for a ~t demand In increased hous-
ing, commtrcial and recreational areas.
Our pla.nning is geared to UCI's, and theirs
ii geued to ours in a reciproc.al agreement
that will ·vortc to '>UT mutu:.l advantage "
ROBERT COOP, Newport &Mc.ti City
M.INiger: "A"' important as anything else will
be the imi>:lct felt from the number of hi&hlY-
qtW.ified UCI people who will staff special
interest boards and be an integral part ot
the comml'nily's socl.al. community and pc>-
Utfcal tiff'." ·
P. A. PALMER,, c:h.airmAn. Newport· ........ S..mts & LOl!ft Aa90Ciatian boanl of ·~."Oar .a'I r8?1d trOWt.b bas loQ& beeJl U$Ured, but. ua will add to tt .... ~.en
KrUter r~n.t ~ quallt1 and st&bility." • r 'aov,ANOOSIN • ....,.n ... Mllnt, ......
.. ~ EleMIM..-y School Dhtrkt1 ~·· ho question that tbe caliber of the a.ahenitv will be beneficW to our loall
llChc:IQls. Om: teacben Will have clOlt at b.and · · tu*'6a for·tarthtt CJ'14uate'Wort that z:t ID&ilt .:ilOft .'~ at.,FalJerlQn-and. ~
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WHERE BUFFALO ROAMED -Stark sky·
line of new univ&rSity rises on Irvine Ranch
where only four yeaN Jgo a herd of buffalo
i111ported for the h11ri.<:t tndr) ro~mrri
On a Leader~' l .1i~t~
\~on'll Fin<I l lf. Mf-n
..\ untverstty is not Judged entirely by
the number of outstanding scholars it has
been able to attrart to its facullv. but when
one institution can bo3.St more Nobel lau~
ates. more members of the Nahonal Academy
of Sciences and more holders of Guggen-
heim Fellowships than any other, it obviowily
ed:is greatly to the stature or that school.
There are 10 Nobel laureates (Nobel prize
--'nners) on the staff ol ~ Univer~ity of
California, more than anv other institution
in the world. ·
Nine are at Berkeley: Melvin Calvin,
Owen Chamberlain Wil!iam F. Giauque (Em.
erito..s). Glenn T. Se3borg (on leave), Donald
A. Glaser, ! d w l n R. McMillan, John H.
Nortburp (Emeritus). Emilio Segre. and Wen·
dell M. Stuley.
Two are at San D~go: Harold C. Urey
Jod, Maria Goeppert Maver. One ts at Loi
Angeles= Willard F. Libby.
" £i&hty-two memben ot the University
faculty are 'affiliated with the National
Academy Ol Sdenc.-es -men 'than any otbtt lmtitution · c.an boast. Hari'ud ls second. ~·to·tbe 9Cadf11lJ ls ()QI of the ~ boDOn · ;t"laa t <'tail come to an AmeiiCu IC\entitt. . .
G~· Fellowships. granted "Ito ~ i1l ~ca~ for"scbolartJ ·re. ,tearda. .haft fieen awa to .492 UDiT~
ot c.morma .faCult)' 11nemben. RarYard ll'a
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\-1:11~·11 th,·. l n;v<·r>"Y of ('•hforn<a, Ii
t>d;;tei nnlv in thou~ht. it was visualized de
r,t In 'he mi:ldc or five per!tOns who gene
ue ·r",hl...i "1th hrinelnll II to Orange Oou
• Pr9tty, 5erappy Jo.tn Irvine (right}, pr"0414
bearer of the n•m• which the new camput
commemorates
• w.lter Burroughs, then publisher al ""
DAILY PILOT, now its ch•irrNin of "'• board.
• E. J. 'Brick" Power, perh•pt the moat loyal
~l1mnus ever produced by the Uni.,."ity.
• Ridurd T. H•nn•, now Congru~n from
Orange CO\.lnty, then Anemblym.n.
• John A. Murdy Jr., Oranv• County's retirinf
m•ml>.r of the C•lifornla St•t• s.n.te.
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~he "nobility" :if the Cirst site might be as suit·
able and perhaps would be easier to develop
That autumn I made an appointment with
A. J McFadden, then \'ice president of the
lrviM Co Wilh ~ 1 look P. A. Palmer of the
r\t'\\-p<>rt·B:llbt'a ~vmgs and Loan Association
and Howard B Lawson. developer of Lot
Angeles' Miracle Mile and several outstandin(
Orange C'ounty enlerp~s
They urged Mr McFadden to give 1,000
aaes as the proprietors or othtr sites wt-re offer-
ing He shook htS held
Mr. Lawwn and Mr. Palmer then said
they would rcrm a group whlt'b would either buy
approxtmat.t-ty l?..000 acres from the lrvint C'o.
or b•1y lrn?f>rial Valley land lo exchange for IL
Tbe group then would give a thousand
acres to the Univer;itv. providt 600 acre.. for
low-cost fa culty and married student housing, as
pr.ovlded for in the Pereir:\ plan. and develop the
reat into the envi.,ioneci "irteal" University com-
munity.
\tr McFadden s1ict "no."
They then proposed to ~h~cha.nge ror
1.000 acres for tbe campua the Irrine
Company would givt the civic 8"0Qp a master
lei.lie on the needed 600 acres plus 10.000 acres
for the ''id~al" community.
Ag1in a plai n ''no" Crom Mr. McFadden.
Here at the DA.ll.Y PILOT we wwe pretty Jtlum. 'nlen two bteab ca.me oar way. First.
Pr-..sidcnt Clark Kerr J[ot •· J. "Brtct'' Poftr and me tocet.Mt. We dicked from the ftnt and
worked u a team. Next, I met Joan Ini..D.e.
n.t was IA rebnwy, 19St. W• had the same
ftrm d attoJV)'J la Las Anc•lel .. IMb IDd
Loeb. They ·sugpsted ~ &et tocethd"·
Joan aa• instantly . whit thi Unlftrlity would dO f0r ·tb• lntne Co.·· ftD-"'ai fw tba
commG!dtleJ,neat u.. .~'elm~;·
• ,, ~ llOCle ~<.that .~: Beadl,
Co.ta Ilea •. ·LIRU Beadl :rtdJ ... U.. Unlft!:tllt1."'tbe.td4 me:
"flo\\ 1:111!! would ii t:ike to nq•;rni1e one?"
''Oh. two or th~ weeks," t replied.
''Nol soon enough." she !'napoed. "It has
to be before next Fr1~ay."
F1ve dav.;!
Brick and I and my serret11rY, M~. Mildred
Swan.son, •ent to work.
Tbe larj!e~t place we could find was the
Villa Marina The big room w~s rilled. So was
the rest of the rest1unnt. And there wa_, a tr@-
Pl!Wdous overflow into tht parki11~ lot.
That n<>on there was organizMl L'le FRIENDS ~f THE L':\1VERSITY OF CALrFORNIA IN
,RANGE C'OU".'TV. Brick w~c; the president
ore we \\"re finished nearlv 50,000 le
ligned c:.1 ds or coupons or· hiti telep~ed
ln their su~1rt .
'There .V'.\S no doubt that the people ol. the
toothern p:\rt or the county wantt>d the Unlve-r-
ilty.
Joan went to work on the company direc-
t(>rs. It was rou~h going. Finally sh~ persuaded
thtmt to off Pr 650 acres.
'lbc problem then shifted to trying to oon-
Tlnce the R~J!enls. 'There were many far«eint members but tber* were SOfl'f' who couldn't ~neelve of "ioiu« way out tnto the country ...
Gerald J. Lynch. then bead of Ford Aeronutronic
t.albd to the Regents slodY a.nd en awae.
We were tust ·m.aki.Dc some proerea when
ft turned out .that lland bad bttD IOld far I
in the nllddle <l the pref med lite.
prc)poftd another site. offered the cemeterY water and a roi4 to the new ate wbidl
as ftnfi a \ileW u the .ftnt 1118. 'lbe ~ refueed and QUl~y brotiiebt ID 101De
.WIM .. and bilritd them f.o 'Insure their hold .oa
tlllit flrlt·sfte. ;
ODce aPIAi It-~ •:if we ·ftf9 widpile4.
E BID. Pillla. I n ·.W.. ·to·.OW tbat'tbl ~ • w1tn• hctill·u.. ~ o1 u.e oc.:a dl . ireat "~ imi ~Wlue n. ..,. . -. ; ., ! t' -~ -•·.J • ~~
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:JJeJualion
Program
8 00 a.m -Roads lo campus open
11 ·:.> am. -President'!. beliropler arrh"
n ·45 a.m -Dedication C't'remoni~ begin
\'larine Corps Coler Guard and Nati.ut Aathf'm
OPE:\l"<G REMARKS
C'baDC'f'IJor DanJel G. Aldllk-h Jr.
Ul"iH•rsity of C'abfomia. trvine
lt\VO C'A TION
fhe ~'"· Ed•ba C. Gomke Corona del Mar Communih Church
fNTRODlJCTIONS
Dr. Clatt Ierr
P~~ident, Unive~ity of Calif<'rnla
WELCOMING SPEECHE.5
Edm ... G. Bnwa
Governor of Califomla
Ed•ard W. Canu
l hairman, Board or Regents,
trn1ver51ty of California
WUllam Pldlllpl
Cnairm:in Orange Coonl•
Board or Supervisors
ADDRESS
Tite HoaoraMe Lvndff B. J .......
l'rc::ident of t~ United States
UNVEILING OF PLAQUE
Ptt1IMnl Johnaee
PR&5ENTAT10N OF SCROLL
Cha~eUer Aldrkll
SL~G 1NG OF UNIVERSITY HYMN
l!.!'O pm -Presitk-nt 's behoopter departs
Mu.M will be ptuvided by Uw 20l>-YOice 0naie
Cowrty fll~ School Honor Cbo6r and &.be Tbird
Marine >Jrcnft Wing Band Crom El Taro
Marine Corps Air ~atloa. • IT TOOK a loat time for the •xdtemlftt to
,....1y rekh ....._ We et the DAJL Y
,ILOT haw..._., repoetint the~
activities al our new~ tlftCll :. , • ..,i;
since ft wnft1 ..... there ' ' I and .. MIJ
hne lod Mght ~lly ef its tr ...... I I
imCMWNWIHI If .. did .... fMt aw...-.
it has retumed _...., SM apel'L--. tMt .iped.I
wtion conwnemonttn• the cWcat..., of tt..
Uniftnity of C•lifoir-N•, trvtn..
The rwnbera of the lhff wM . ...._;
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the__. and pictuns whkll weet. lrtt. this
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CHANCELLOR DANIEL G. ALDRICH EXPRESSES SELF WITH HANDS. WORDS, FACf
AN INTERVIEW WITH CHANC,ELLOH ALDRICH
UCl· Faces the Challenge
Q. Dr. Aldrich, wh•t ere th. thrff most
pffUin9 probMms the Unive~ity hH before it
opr,.~ in the fell of 1965?
A. First, bringing together a staff cf the
quality and in number suff1 nent to make this
r-,..·"l us worthy of the arademi<' tradrlrons of the
l 'n•\'rr<:ilv of California Thi~ rnstituhon \\Ill only
... ~ < Mod as the farult' \H brfn~ in
~,.rond is seeing to 1t thal the ph\~llal facih-
tirc tha t \\Ill house the <;la fr 1nd the ~ludrnt ~ are
l!\:ii'able when we npl'n ""'"II nt <'tl bu1hhng!"
to hn11<;r lhP 110-plus farult \ memlwr' 1h;1f WP
p•rn· 1 In <:tart with ir lht fall (){ Hlf;,
Thirll i<; the pr1H'f"•s1n~ of !ht ;id1Ph..,ton
:'"" 1 • ·•! 1nni; In the l"nhf'r•11\ thf ,11 q11~1inli ng
r.f '"" t11dE'nts, hieh ..;1-hn111~ 11101nr (11111 .rs in
;i·"' • t'' ,,f thf' '>late with 1h1• f:1• t lh:il lnHW will
rr.f·n t!w inh nf ~"'"' ,, .... ''" 1111:1lti111l -1 11dt nts
f• ; ... n
Q What will be the t hn~e mcst pre,sing
pr·'-'~-· hllowing the opening?
A. Obviously tht· f1r-.1 •~ t ha1 ~h:ik 1·· .lo\\> n
pE'rtod that comes when \<111 haH all cf vour
!"l:iff 'tudent.s and Llrull\ J;!athen•d \l.llhrn the
nh• .... , :•I planl The )Oh nf c;(•lting th1~ mal hrnery
In motion. the educational process. the :it ademie r" --·1 u'!rtainlv will hr 1111 1111nwd1.1tr "111 ern
(' A'lother'
A \\ e \\ 111 bt-111t•·rc ... 1t·d HI '' t 111~ I < \\ tht
1w•,1ulum that has hi'<'n dl'\Jst.:d the courses
th"t have bt>t>n out11n1·d and preparC'd and are
b1 , • presented-ho\\ thl'\ work out in terms or hoth the instructor and the student 1 u rtainly
f""1•ld include in our tasks before opening tte
T P tion thls summer of the entire course
r ·('r•r;im b<'fore 1965 \nother con<'ern is the
n -I·· 11nn of the nature of school and hfe here
o-i i~ rampus--thl' intera<'tion between town
;md rnw n. nr lx>t\HPn th<' rommun1ty and
I • •
f'I You sprak of the interadion cf tcwn e nd
A. Well. I look upon one of the prr ma n pur-
pose~ or the l 'niversity as the contribution to
the commuml\ -the c;taffing with pe oph who
are concerned about sharing the excil<'men t
whi<'h they experience in exploring their particu-
lar sub1eC't fields not only with undergraduate
and graduate !\luclenlc:. but also with the r1 nple
in thf' 1 011 mun11\
0 Can you give us an example?
A. fhe f.11 t that in the biologu .11 -1r:i• £S
f1 r a,.r 11 nlturt' ;mrl 1 U'thdne then h:.i~ ht't n a
1Pnr hr-tory 1yf lhf' 1 ontributlon of :i ';1mp11< to
th1 • l.n.-mkch:r .llld 11'1 hnology U$l'd h\ lh11 f'~
f1• .... n, 11f a!!rYttllurP and mcdrcim· I f• I'( \'l'ry
~1.-.. •1_'..'', th:it in tlw ..:111 ul :;c1ences in tht h11111.in-
1t1•:' in th1· f11w art-:i -;1mllar contrihut11.n 1 an
11· !''11!1· h1,'<'.11t,,. mnrl' and more tod:l\ ;11 1 pt 1,µJe
111·11 1. 'H ·l \I •l •h· fl ]ti\ 1\i'lll'l!•l . I I 'hor
11(1
Q Will the curriculum of UCI be tailored to
the University's location in regard to ge·graphy
and the economy of the area?
A. \\'e h.n1· l!l\11 11 p.1rhcular th1111:.;h1 It !lie
1 I • '1 r of lhl· :-irl':• in which we \\Ill t•\1•! aud
th1 1 m• d1at1• e\:imple is the Schoc1l of t npn·
C'er ini.; and lhf' rhottt> of the two J r(';i ... of rngi·
m"'..nnc ur•'I' "hi1 h we sh?ll 1,,,,.,rt1 ate
1nit1;;lh'.
I 1J.JJII ~I !el I
J\rnport Btacti, Costa Me'a
11 .1tmi;1"1 H"'.lch, Californi.1
Robfort ~ \\'ttd, PvbllshPr '
Thomas 1\et\!11 Editor
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0 . Whet ere they?
A. We will concentrate on systems enrimt''·
tng and on electronics enginei!ting. We ch•e
systems engineering as an initial focus b<·c ; 11•e
we have an opportunity here to set In me t.Jen a
program I hat hopefullv \\ill complement <' ;, 1-
ln~ nrrwram~
0 What do you mean by 1y,t1ms 1n5ir-
eerin"'.,
I am mindful that \\£' have en{,Jnh ·g
11rhool-; rapable of produci ng engineers v.hc '. n
do thr \\ 01 k to impound w1trr from one pr 1 f
thr .. 1.111 to produrr thl' ma1 hinerv th. t '' 111
pump the \\ atrr. tu 'und111 t ancl clfctn l:11t1 ·1
11111' r •·I the p1oblr11
Q . What is the problem'>
A. Jt'c; the poli!l(':ll econn1111<'. ~f'<i;il ir·1 •·
tutiOO'> that relate to the ronduct O( \\ atrr f ff M
one p:i rt of the stale to another. And \\ ht.1hu < r
not the econnmv of the area lo which th1• '' :itcr
will be 1lell\ l'red can afford water of this t intl
and q11;1h t~ ll al so gets into the matter of ~.:1li
tlcal 11ntl social lmpUcations \\hen one proc u: ds
to pi<'k up a national resource that occurs 1n c re
location and move it to another. Today th£ c q.i·
neer is roncerned not onlv with the builtlin~ r r
the produ<'lion of an item· that is designctl tc 1 e
of assi~tance to man lie Is further <'On1 < r rt ti
with v. h:it that Item rloC'~ to ma n llnd thr ., ',, 1v
of w 111 h he Is a part
0 . This it systems enginffring?
A. Ye\ the combining of the hardwaH • d
the software of the item that the engineer <1£·
ligru and produces, with the political, social and
economic implications, I call systems engmcerinj:'.
And I fei!l that the program of enginttnni v. hK h
integrates and brings together the social s-<.1cnl< ~.
the humanities. along with the physical m cnc c: s
and the biological 9Ciences, ls most appropriate
for a program in environmental engineering This
systems concept is to be the very heart of \\h t
I expect to see developed here at Trvlne-cn\ 1rt 11
mental engmeering.
:HURSOAY, JUNE le, 1964
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And Future Promise • ' •
Be a Friend • .-'
Continu.d from Pege 3
was more near1v Je\PI rould be alm11q ;;.s
aC'('"Ptable
of the Univer-Mty of C.lifomie, Irvine
Enroll In the r n end1 of the University .t Calif
ornl1 of Oranoe County. Whether or not you
enrolled In 1t5t w 1MG. Plea• fill 94lt tt.i.
coupon •ftd mall te Boa 141, c..ta •-. Caltf·
ornla. t2S27 No Mo~y "equlred.
We "'ent lo \\Ork again on the Regtnl•
ll would be \HOnJ!. here, not to mrnt1on
tile unselfish help of fi\'<' men. Carrying on a
long effort <'osi.s monev as well as lime The
DAILY PILOT provided most of the fina,... .. 1nl!
(anoO\ .,,011 ~h incidentall\') but Boward J a\\·
son and Walter :\fellott each volunteered ~500.
Name I
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C .'\ ·•rap" Ragar• \\ho bad a small n :-tau·
ra11t in Corona del ~IM thought that e' eryrne
should join in the effort and started a "n<'I' 11 ti
a voluntarv d:>nation of ~2!) So far as J kn'''' no
one 1>lse stepped forward
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City .. . . . .. • • • • .. •• • .. Tt~honc ••••••••••
Walter 8urrougl>L E. J. w8 ric:lr." ll'ower.
Chairman President _,
a master le~e on all but J .000 acres whJch v.ould
be an outrieht gift to the l 'niver;ity.
Aj?ain WP lh(.\Ugbt we were beaten. AD bu\
Joan. Rri ck Power and I had gone to tell her of
the de\'elopmrnt
She was a tigress
Two otht r men who gave a big hand tu the
effort \\ere Senator John A. Murdy Jr and ""·
semblvman rno" ronJ!re<:sman) Ric-hard T.
Han na
5enator ~urdv went \adtb Brick and mt lo
call on A J. :McFadden and urge the rompany
to give the whole thouc;and acres. Owners of
competiti\'e ~ite-c: were off Pring to do so A~ain
we met wi'h refusal but John kept pu!>hin11-
both on the rompanv and the Regents
She demanded that A J McFadden fet a
telephone vote from the board of directon to of-
fer the entire 1,000 acres and to meet the other ~ ~
requirements called out in the master plan.
GOING UP -One of the first units at UCl
will be the faculty research center, here giet-
tlng a going-over by Dr. Ivan Binderakeri
lfoe chmcellO?', academic affairs Oeft), ana '
Dr. F. Sb~rwood Rowland. chairman of the
chemistry department. Research program
is detailed on Page 32.
Most hostile, at that time, of the Board of
Regents was GGv. Pal Brown. Diet Hanna made
him his special project.
Well, it was a ereat figbl No need to detail
the pulling, the hauling, the m09'8 and rounter
move. But the final ploy should be recorded.
Just before wt finally won, another group
offered to follow a ~estion of the eovernor'a,
acquire and add to its own holdings enough land
to give the state 12.000 acres, then to take back
Mr. McFadden capitulated and the Uninr-
sity received the offer. At the next meeting ol the
Regents, the offer was accepted witil only one Re-
gent votinl? no.
That, much abbreviated is the answer to the
question 1 have been asked so many times. Just
one comment: Even though. from our standpoint, the Regents who e>ppo&ed the choice of the Irvine
llte and the 1nine ·directors who <>PPoeed the gift were wrong, they thought they were rlghl
'!be important thing is that, now the campus
U I fad, tVMJOM seems to~ its &JUl
potential value.
And everyone seems haPPJ.
CONGRATULATIONS
WELCOME TO THE HARBOR AREA
Our Belief in the future of Orange County as a Cultural
Community and Industrial area has led to the construe·
tion of California's most Unique Auto Mart to be known
as
UNIVERSITY
OLDSMOBILE
SALES AND SERVICE
LOUIS R. BENN~4' 1 PRES.
2850 HARBOR BLVD
Presently OMEGA OLDSMOBILE
546-5550
1680 Newport Blvd., 548-3448
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As The · University Of California
Grows ·With It's New Orange County Facilities
So, Also,
GrowS Your Local Chevrolet Dealer
Our New FacilitiH'
At Harbor encl Aclam1
Now Under Construction
Win be Open to Serve You
August I • I 9M
And Wlll . Be Geared To .
Our. Area's Dynamic Future.
WATER
SUPPLY
FOR UCI
l'C' I and the e11 ~ v. 111<'11
\.'Ill ~urrn11nd it v.111 he a•
~url'd an adequate ,i,alr r
Su!'>ph· tlirou~h thP M ~
m1l11on l\,rn Joaquin Rr$er··
\ oir nl)W under ronslruc ·
lion in the hills o\ 1•rlnok1ng
the t'C! CRmpm. The btl
lion ~allon .re~rn 111r al~l
v. ill <.<'r'' the nearhv rom ·
munitie; of ro~t:i :'.1r~a and
Hunlincton Beach II will he
supplied by the Mrtrnpoli ·
tan Water District's F.a't
Oran~e Co unty Fttder Nn
2 \l\\'D 1vUI opernle and
maintain the reservoir upon
its completion la~ thli
vear Water, to rt'ach .a
inaxlmum ~h of JOG fttl,
wllJ be held by a 18$-foot
earth aod rock rm dam
(top of photo) The rHtr·
volr WIJ designed by James
M. Montgomery, Consult·
Ing Engineers, Inc ot PU·
adena and la being buat bf
E C. Young, General Eqt-
Mf'rin( Contractor i>f F.1
Cajon.
.. .. • 1• 1•11011 tY'1-1 ....... ~
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•t.000 to 1,500 New Students a Year~
Q. Oo you envi1ion that to include th. con·
~enion of Ml w1ter?
A Th1i Is c-ertaml~· a po:;c;1b1lat) \s you
p.-rlnn~ are 1ware, there will be developed here
on thP campus. and in the town to develop
around it. a water treatment program in which
all of the sewage effluent will be treated and
reused for Irrigating the ireen belt aru. Here u
one of tht ireat opportunities for ro~mng the
-ater resources of this state.
O. ~ •Mut thet eecond e.,,tnewing
field -electronics?
A. We recogniu in Southern California
there is a tremendous industry related tb elec-
tronics . We are lntettSted In dnelopinC in our
engineerint school here the resources of man-
power and talent which will enable us to produ~
capable electronics engineers.
0. Wouldn't such 1 ache.I 1ttr1ct Industry
•• well?
A. We art aware that the electronics iodus·
tries locate where their ltaffl can hne access
to contiouini education ~rtunities., contact
with a unlYlrlity that bu cisb. mathema-
ticians and edentlsts in · fieldJ.
o. De yeu lnteMI ......... with Scrippe
and Sant• laf'Nra lft IMf'IM Wetety?
A. In the pluullnf ot our curriculum in the
biolorical ldellCef, we an brlnOnt to this amom men wbo haft beea panuin& one area or
anothtt ol ph.Jllalo" and who ba911 been partr-
utarly interat.d tn the pbJllolo.ry of marine life.
TbP fact that this resoara ulltl at our door
mates lt poalbJ.e for as to 1Und outstandlnc
staff who woWd otherwiM not be Interested.
O. At wt..t rate • yw •icpect tht. U..tw.n-lty .. .,...,
A. n ii oar best ...Umate that l"1DI will be
fl"Owin( at the rate of 1.000 to 1,500 ltadenb
annuallJ for tbe aat 20 JUr1. M thell ltlldenta come to oar campus u41wU1 be panablC:a nr·
lety of mject fields. It 11 ~'7 thlt w; hne
the pbydcal raoarces to lft'Olllmod~ ~
Q. Hew fw ........ ,._ -fw r ....
NHU emf
Q. What will be the proportion of graduate
1tudentt? • A. In the early days, about Qne third of the
enrnllment will be graduate students. one third
will he upper d1v1sion and one third tower divis·
11ln According to the master plan. the ratio of the
upper division to lower division in the Univers-
itv must approach 60-40.
Q . Yeu mean there will be more sentor. •~
juniors than freshmen •M ~?
A. Yes. the junior colleges and state col·
leces are provided to catt for the bulk of the
le>wer division students..
0 . Why tueh • hith proportioft el paduate
st'"'-nh at tM outwtt
A. There will be eraduate studenta here at
lrrine probablv before we open our doon. Some
or the men who are coming here to uslst us in
olanning and 11<-nlopment prior to that time, will
be bringin« their programs with them, lnctudinc
some graduate students.
Q. Why the ......... .,. the tracfuah wen?
A. The stated rolt ol U of Cal in the master
plan of higher education b the pl"OYllion for
gndule wort -muter'a defrees and specific.
ally the Ph.D. decree. UC, amon& the tu:-sup-
ported institutions of hfiber education, b the
sole Ph.D. ~ntlng agency. The muter plan.
however, provides for joint Ph.D. offerings ht·
tween the University and the State Colle,es.
Q. wtYt ere tM lnductt•nti ..,.,.. in
your faculty recruftb11 pregram?
A. 'lbere are three that really are attrac·
tiYe. f'int, they .,.. beln.c in•ited to a campus
of tbe UnlTersity ol CaJifornla. Second. energetic,
eothosiudr, producttn people are a1ftyl de-
UCbted to take a loot at a new opportulty, par· ~ 1f they COlllltl aa the ICeDI It a time
wbell tbey cu be ~ of the ~·~ de-·~ nurct. the location CaJI.. forma couldn1 be more fuonble. 'ftal land-
scape,. U.. IWTOWldinp. t.be OC6aD, t.be dimale
U9 a ftf1 lm~rtaat matter. AAd "aa we recruit
ba tbe add&e 'ot wtJater. w•re ~ bow
madl ·MtbapMm,caa 1be.~ced -l>J t dear,
tpa.rtbc. ._.,,,.my · clay iD Wa area.
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Q. .. facWlr; n · ' us at UCI .. 1 auirM .. , ... , ..........
. A. 'n.e .;tttM ' -~ notioa. I UllM then II eetN• Ollt·tl ..._.la hdW•( tW U. ~no ~,._.1 .... a-rllPI ™UV ID ........ ,..... ... ,_.. ...... _ .. , ... "-·~
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publication process. U a person will oot pass on
through wntten material to others the essence
of bis studies and hi.I iovestigatioos, then he ii
not a particularly productive member of society.
I don't think the Univemty ls a place where
people come to explore ideas In one field or
ano~r of knowledge and can be content t.hat the
public iJ ~oinl! to fmance them in the exploration.
and simply allow the ideas they genente to die
with the man.
We have a respoll5ibility, if Jiven the ~
port.unity to explore ideas, to ab.an them. Tb.ii
ls bow we become orochictin memben ol aocietf.
It is this attitude that underlies my CODCerD that
thia campus not be somethint aunoanded bJ
l.y-covered wall.I within which the eUbead pur-
sues his particular interest obtiriOUJ to what eoea
on in the world about him.
Q. Where ... ll'Ylne fit ..... tht Id.. ef
thi"91 .. fw • ett.r ~ -.,.. ~
A. I ban been creatlJ' concerned that the
peoole of callfornia mow that 1"lne ii interest·
ed immediately in produclnc an array of educa-
tion 01>porlunitf that will meet the needa ol qaall-
fied students. That is wby at tbe oatat we ba-...e
established a eou. ol Art1, 1Atten mil
Sdencea. We hffe c:holeD lDitlaDy to haft a
School of ~ Mcame 1N wanted I pr-.
feaion.tl ICbool at lrrtne tbt day it opem its
doon. We ban establbbed the Gradute School
of Adminiatration u put of the tQdemk com-
plex because in the areu ol pu• acfmbdatn-
tion.; bu.sinea administration, eclueatinai adminl-
stntin'I\, iractuate wort Is IDOlt-importaat todaf.
We haft done nerJt)dllf that we baft
kDC'WD how to do with the n.omc. . tW ,,.
ban and wUh the iDltial ~lemellt ol ltlff ud bu::f, to demop ID ~ tJaat ,JniDt ~ a ce~ campui of tbe um,erlltJ _of Cali!Mm.
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UCl's
ly US WAGNER __ ..,..,...._
From bis desk in an austett office on
San Joaquin Road Or. Daniel Ga.skill Aldrich
Jr ran iue al the brown hills where the
University of California. Irvine has begun to
Ji~
He rs re:,ponsrble a" <:hancellor. for
1lt veloping a new campu:, from bare ground
t1J fully operating instllullon in something
t1horter th~n an instant. For this reason. his
11lant.oe& al constru<-tion progrt>S.-; are brief anrt
Infrequent
For the vouthful rh.imellor ha~ lea1 n•·1I
tt· d11K·1phne ·himself. a tra11 htt11111 for one
fr<im the Granite Sule
' l t'Ould work here at th•~ clt•-.k 2~ hou1 <.
ad•' 3fl5 days a year. but that'<. not going lo
1* good for me or for anyone else.'' he sa)!o
"So l simply have to dii;ciphnt-myself to rlo
oHw-r things."
~ odds are ht~h that these othl'r
th1n25 still concern UCI for the energetic:
9dmin.iJtrat.of"'is a veteran oC the luncheon
flub nrcuit and the citic dinner meetinp
Dr. A.ldrkb, who will be ~ on July 12,
has the build of a discuJ thrower iwbicb h.:
was), with jllit a suggestion of tmbonpoint
at the belt line. There Is a tou<-h of gray at
the temples o( his brown hair parted deeµ
on the &eft side.
How does he ktep 1n SUl'h top ph)!>tl ;ii
stupe while carrying the burden of m<>untain
mover" You learn. for in.stani·e. he's a non·
111no«er. norHirin.ker
"My outlet is physical spor~ of one k1111l
or another." he replies. "I pursue them both
M a participant and as a spel't2tor. I p\a\
ttnn1~ as often .a.~ I can get out to tM oourt
t1tMr at mght or at 6 o'do(·k 1n tbt> morn·
ing.
But 111nce lOmpeUuon 1~n·l al\\a~s a' ~•I
able at the tr.lck of dawn. he devotes 11
minuus each morning to the Ro .. al Canadian
Air Force uericse program-; -a strenuotl'·
assortment of motion~ for tho"e ron~trou" or
keeping fit.
Born in Northwood, New Hampshire, n,.
.A ldrich took his bachelor of sc1en~ dtgrtt-
at the College of AJ(riculture. l' nitersity c r
Rhode lsJand. io 1939. A master of sc1en\ t
degree from the University of Arizona fol·
Jo-.ed in 1941. his doctorate 1n philosophv
1rom the University of Wisronsin in 1943
Whtie al Rhode ~land IJ. he was pre~•·
tll'nt or hJ., ~ntor class, manager of the yt>ar·
book. captain of the track U:lm I iavelin aml
dtS<'Wll. a member of Phi Gamma Oelu
He }Otn~ the University of C'aHforor.i J'-
a Junior chemist in the Citrus Expennwnt
Station at Riverside in 1943 and then \\l'nt
off to war i o the infantry He emerged aflt-r
thrtt years of 'lervice with the rank <•f
m.a1or and ~ c;t1ll in the re~rves IHe "'""
pr omotul to llt·t•tcnanH·olorwl last \4ay 41
· M1!1t.arv ..erYt\t' behind him. 01 Aidt I• h
f,( !!Jn thr !Ml'.! 3l0ad emtt dtmb-profeSS()I of
• ii" and rh mic;t in tht' a):'mullur:ll t''tp• 11
.,, <.t:•t 111n rh:iirm :•n nf <.11'1..: and pl.111t
fdtllllJl,n Ill tht' n,nj~ ant! ff ,~llf\
t <'•lllJU"'t'~
Jn 19~. he was nJml'd un1Hr!--l1\ 11t .1n
1 f agriculture. which meant ht ruh d th•
ll~l l<'Ultunl teaching program.<-al I I;.\ 1•. r rkeley R1verside and Los .~ngt'lt' llt'
ti t.cted the statewide agnrultur;il t ~P( 11·
1 1t.nt .!'talion with activities on fou r < a111p11'-t ~
;i .1 a network of field rutions Hf' callld the
t ;rns for the Agricultural Extension S<n 1< f',
""•th f;irm .advisors and home advii;o1 • "1 'rn):
5., (If the state's 58 coonlies
~ 4; university dean or ag rn u It 1111 • I 11'
~l1lrwh served as a member of I~ • Jh1n1 t ct Pre~dent Clark Kerr and \\-a.r-na1nul 1.,
1 \t 1 nor Brown to serve on tht ~ · .. 1tr. r 111.1
,. It Roard of Agrirulture
The 8-0ard of R.ege-nl$, shopp•n>C ;ii 11111111
It r ;i ball of fire in man's garb, hJd nt ltt ... ,.
l.1\t0n 1n tapping Or Aldrich as chan1 t llw .. r
11 ... nt-'41} authorized University of Cahf1 1 rn.1
l "'\10t', on Jan 19, 1962 A vtar l;>ff r ht-
' uHd to «ororui del Mar 1No\.-. a nt\\ h«111t:
i... t1t1ng built for the 1h:imt>ll11r 1r P •\tr
~hort ''
Hb profe~.!-1onal and hono1 "~ 11111111111
~111µ ... .trl' 2lmost beyond 1ount. m•H 1 r rhn11
totr.rn11ng from his profesc;ional ht-rn •t•ll
• 'l ll!Jl,trv
lie takec; hrs e1v1{· ('hore<. \l'r luu:ool\ • • ,,,
t11 ' an at11ve and outgomg indiv1?u»l
He is on the board of direl'tQf!. c•f ht 1l1l ~. hool of Religion, Berkeley; !ht-01an1:tt
1 '•>unty Philhar.nonic Society For hH• ter 111<1
ht' \\a~ moderator of the t:ongregatron,11
Churches of the Southwest. he was dt>:l< on ut
thr F1rc;t Congregational ('hurrh of~ r lo.f It,.
111 qut'ntly delivers Sundav ~ermon• "' ',,r. i1,11-; o;in .. hcs of hi5 church
He also ic; active in the Or~·n~t-E111p11 e
T " <;c outs and, while at l ('R \\; ~ pn .. ,. ,1. '11 of the R1verc;ide ~ttlement o\~'-4111.l1111n
:•''" t <111nnlor of th e R1vrro;1dt' ('oun1111 r 1 :111
'" ' 111'
r ur ntllt' years he <"Oatht><l LJttlt 1 .. ·•I.lit:
t ... t-b:lll kJm' in Rrver:,ide. lbvj, a111l Uu lo.-
1 I ' bu1 "'' lun~l'r docs he h.1H li 1 ""'~
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\\ h<'n he fir-;t rame to 01 anL1 1 t 11111'.
1• '\ltlrllh frc<1u<ntl} 101nt><I .. ,;,ff 111 1111.11•
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llor !>t~hVf pit< h10g. He has ~d lt· g1H thA
up beu11•St' c,( countltss speaking cngag~
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ltl" lrtt'« t<' take hts wife. tht formtr
Jf.io tlam1Jton. on tnps when he 1~ •ailed out
d to~n ~n at 1ne pt>rlOn herself M1t-Al<l-
flLh proHdt<. able Lompetitiur en •re
tennts court
Each summer, they aet 1he LIH.ldnn
10.:ethtr and bead for t.M Lair of tbt Star
summer l'amp. Daniel m now 20, is a •lll·
dt!nt al UC Davis, where be haE Ju~ \\On bis
i.t rond letter in tennll. '!llzabetb 17 attend~
c orona del Mar Hiib Scbool, and Stuart. b<1 n
lo I 95(), 1s m Junior hi1b 1Cbool
.~ typical week wtlf include se\t'ral \J'-11 "
10 \ariou, communities ln Orange f'ounty, a
Hip to Berkeley, and once or t~ire a montl'o, a
trip out of state on UCI busine~t-. or a~ a
speaker or participant In an a<aderllr Cl r·
ft rt nce
On a typical weekend, Dr .~ l<ln<-h irn s
to find time for two or th.rtt ~ts of tenruF.
i n ocu.&1oruil round of &olf. He rarely spend'
time at his desk on weet~nd~that dJM J.
phne, agam)-but he does take \\Ork he we
with him, principally speeches
He Is a loquadout man \\rth a 'tw'aity
huah He is so bubbllnt with hi<. subJn t ht
l" hard at times to shut off.
The wbol• family enjoys sa1hog Dr .~lei·
rte h vwn11 a Ud~J.f but doe,n 'I g<. in f1 r
1 <>m~tlllon
"Ht <'an't ha11r murh bomt' lift ," th•
tntfr111ewer "4.:nbbled in an a~idt' f<, ;•11 4 ltl-
rkh aidt>
''I'd i.a) quite a Jot undn tlif 1·11 11111,.
~t.•n• f',," hf' wrote back
That'!! bfo(ause an ad1vr man with ;in
alert mind who became a top a dmin1stu11 r
11tnc1Jv through dpahng with p«iplt'. h .. s
1"llrnt'ci t>t·~ I<' rnt his timt int< lit tit' p1ru •
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We Are Proud To
THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
IRVINE
lhe Co~t• Mel• Ch.mbef of Commeru, ~PH~ing es the "VOICE OF
!USINESS'' for Costa Mew's Commercial. Industrial, Profeuionel end
Servic• tirm,, re.fnes t+iet the development of the University of Clli-
forni•. Irvine wiM Mone of the 9fHtnt u~h of el time to our fut
~rowing community ... We, es •n integral pert of thi' great Harbor
area, loo~ forward to +tie opf)'>rtunity of participating in the Dedication
•nd the development of this Institution of Leerniog .•• We pledge our
coo~retion in the years ehHd to the Chancellor and Faculty in el
activities that will enhance the value of tfw Uoiveuiiy to the Harbor
•re.i. to Ora'"}• County, to the State of C.lif0fni4 •iwf to~ nation ... -
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Chamber of Commerce
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CALIFORNIANS
The Board of Regents
Powers of government and operation of the Uni·
nrsity of California are entrusted by the state con·
stitution to the Regents of the University, a public
corporation. Created by the Legislature in 1868. the
Board of Regents wu made an independent depart-
ment of the state by the constitution of 1879 which
gne the Regents "full powers of orpniDtion and
gonrnment, subject only to such leizisbtive control
u may be necessary to assure compliance with the
terms of the endowments of the Universitv and the
security of its funds." ·
The constitution also provides that: "'fhe Uni·
nrsity shall be entirely independent of all political or
sectarian influence and kept free therefrom in the
app0intment of its Regents and in the administration
of its affain "
~ Board of Regents is composed of 24 mem·
bers, 18 of them appointed by the ~overnor of the
state for JS.year stagRered terms and 8 of them ex
officio: the iovernor. lieutenant governor. the speaker
of the Assembly. the president of the s~le Board of
AQiculture. the president of the Mechanics Institute
of San Francisco. the president of the Alumni As.web·
tion of the Uni•ersity of Calif om.la (presidents of
alumni associations on the Berkeley and Los Aneeles
campuses serve In alternate yean). the state Superin·
teodeot of Public Instruction, and the president of
the Uoinrsity.
Officers of the Regents include the governor of
California who is pTesident. a chairman, a secretary,
a \re~ and a ienenl counsel. Tbe president of the
Univenity ls lbe uecutin head of the Uninrsify 1n
all departments.
lttlDI for Regent action usually are lntTOduced
J .... W. Tepp
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Edwin W. ,eui.y
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Mrs. Dorothy •. Chendi.r
. by tbe president of the Univenity, or an officer ol ~
ReJ::tl throu&h one of the ~TCanized eommittea. w currenUy consist 'of ACJ1Nltu'.re, Audit. F.duca· ·
tloml PolioJ, J'\.DalK'I and Grounclt,wl BuDctinp. • .. ,
· Tbe president •of the board (UM te>ftl'Mr). • the ' ·
-chairman,. and . the p~ent o{ .\be. UD;ifenjty an . memllen es officio of all eommitt.ees except UM Com-
in.ittee on Audll. · '
. ' Tbe Recents meet monthly, lncept for Auiust)
rotattnc a.moac tbe u.c. campues.
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ON A WINTER 'S EVENING AT DUSK PEOPLE OF THE CITY PAUSE ANO LOOK WEST AS A RUBY SUN DIPS TOWARD THE PACIFIC ..
Tt:iE UNIVERSITY'S CENTRUM SPIRE IS SILHOUETIEO AGAINST A PINK ANO CRIMSON SKY ... AT THAT SPECIAL MOMENT. All OF
THE ORANGE COAc;T IS BATHED IN A SPECIAL TWILIGHT OF MAGIC ... IN THE DISTANCE. CHIMES OF THE CENTRUM TOLL lHE
HOUR AND uc=.Hrc; TWINKLE ON ACROSS THJ: TOWN .. FROM INLAND SUBURBS LOOKING TOW ARD THE SEA, A SOFT GLOW
ILLUMINATES Tl-'~ CENTRAL MALL: A WHITE RIBBON STRETCHING WESTWARD WHERE PEDESTRIANS STROLL THROUGH NEIGHBOR-
HOOOS AND P.APK~ PAST BUSY SHOPS AND HOTELS IN THE TOWN CENTER. AND ON INTO THE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS ITSELF ..• CHILDR~N PFOAI HOMEWARD ALONG SPECIAL BICYCLE TRAILS THAT ARE ISOLATED AND SEPARATED FROM AUTOMOBILE TRAF-
Flr ... ON THF WtnF. TREE-LINED BOULEVARDS. TRAFFIC THICKENS AS COMMUTER S MIX WITH THE GOLF DUFFERS WHO TARRIE D
FOR JUST A sir T"'IJ I ONG AT THE NINETEENTH HOLE OF THE GREEN. ROLLING SAN JOAQUIN COUNTRY CLUB
\;nt tomt rn.\.\ hut 111 .1 fr • to11H111 (•\.\' I h1• ,..,n he the c1tv i;urr1111ntl•"I' th•• 1 ni\~r 111 "'
fahfnrnia Jr\!ine
The C'itv now ex1sl" a• ;i ii• .. ·1111 1 n thf d1,11\-
ini ~rti( and in the m1nrh, nf the men w hn "ill
build if Onlv embrvo lx1ult'\arcl" <UI throu~h ll1t>
l rvi R~.,. Ii "r;llin(! hn.l" to n1;1rl.. II' f'\ir ntu.il
place
univerSit \ r1tv \\ill ht' ;l rt•Jlll\. howeHr
• The ph:rntom metropoh" 1s :1 lread\· -due for it~
first ,,., .... .., "( con"trudion th;it tvervbo<h \I ill
b. llhln In see .
Wit hin 25 Har' the UP•'"r'rl\ eommun11 1·
1r.11l h;ive ., populal1nn r1f I :i0.000 f)t'Onle
-ll\in« work in(! and pl;i' ind ano<.s a 17 000-
JC're "'etr11nohtan area ho11n•1"ci b\ the f11111rc
San Dir.go Fr"r"'w on •1-i<· ""··•· tl-te n dj!e of llw
San l ••:-n11i11 fl ill" 1 .. th•• '""'" Laguna < 1111,011
to jh ' ' .... , \t, ,, .• , .. ,,. 1' •tlr•\;lrrl tn tltr
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Clliwn' hnn'! lr1·r~ "111 11 rul l .~oo :H re' ., t
aside fnr their :ldl\t' ;11111 11;1-•1\e rt-• reat1on 111
flud111q 1!11lf ('<lllr•'I'' 111111'11 11 .. 1 dihorhnnrl pa1 i..~
ind arrn\11<; c.irpP11•d 1• ,,h n.tllH' ~row th 1h.1t
aboun•l < thri ,, ~h .. 111 'h•· I?\•"'"·'"" hlan1I
F 1 rh l\\t1 '' hu11l.; "''" t ... h111lt IC• td111,1:1•
their, h1lclr1•1' I I••''"'' ~11\d IHI''"'""'·•·' \\ 111 \>1 · I" 11-
h•<l<d l>' Ill f1rt• <;f.1!1t•ll' I tolllll t"'I t' 1111\ lu•
r11ncl1•; ''cl \fl '.!I -111111pm-:.! 1 •.•11:1~r·
:\II II( lh1.; j: 111 1.11 lnll' ,:.1~1·..; 11! \•l.tlirllllC
t r.dJI :ti In llll' H.111• h h1• 11l11t1,1rH0•" 'flit' lll.t\!11.1·
tude of lht> tt1ii I" .;!.,J!.'•·1 •t•• 1 .... "'•1' I• d,1\' lli•··r1'
'~ nl'I hin '-\f uc h of tht' lJ;;k iii 1:i"1plt'l11l'11\1n~ thi-. grand
des1rn \\Ill f;,11 11 ln11w·, l·hit•f 11lanne; 3-;."eJr·
old Ra' mom.I \\'a hon "ho 1~ hini:;elf an ·Old
Rlue" frflm the 1 ·nivrr.,itv of Cahforn1a. Berkele'.
On<' of t ht> kt>' n1n1 eph rof I he development
,., \\h.1t Wat.;un rails• lift> n ·1le nt-1ghborhoods"
This te1·11Pict11t• j;; 1.al· ,.c,:,.i! tu create a \om-
mun11\ that a"oi1I.; •·R·l ;;pr;i\\l"'-such as a town
that is no~hin<.: mort' thJrt :nnnolonous rows of
"in:?IP·famil\' homt''> bun hed together
'Tno often. wt· 'e '*'t'n l·nmmun1lle-s "'here
all ~ingle-fam1'.' home' a re lu~tered in on+:
Ufa while mtili1ple·f.lm1h lwellmgs art lsolatt-d
in oth .. r ~ :11 r.'" In int•, planner explains Wat~n twl1t'ves thi' ''pe of di:velopmi:nt
tc 111h tr• ~1 1 Jttf\ -.cu 11 "<·1rn'Hnw f'mirunmen\
In 11111t 1•: \\ ,1h11n p•1111I• .. 111 (IUr pl<111
I• r 11(•·," k :irt':l" thrcrndwut lhf' un1ver'll'
t0\~11 will 0·11\11lr nt>1J!hho1 hnrnl• th<it mdude a
m1'Clure of ~mel•·-Cam1lv hnmt•" 111 vant'(f prn l'
ranl?P'-1 lu-.IP• nuu,inc an-I 1wrhap~ o;ome apart
JIJPnl•
"The idt'll j, for ead1 nt·1 .!hborhood to pro-
\Ide houc;ine fvr thP Cull spellrum of sonet.,,-
older ororlP ''l11n£ marriPci" 1nd fan11lie~ "'1th
childrf'n
"Th15 brings us back lo a mo1 e natural
neighborhO('(i t-nvirnnment '~he1 e '>Ider people
see children at pl av onc-e in ii "'hile and the kid~
&lSO h;:W(' PlCl1>1·h fO)k )l\101.' In '" 1 thf'lr
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"11le fir,l ,1f lrv1nt' ' ltf<··l \.1 It 11t 1~hbor
hood-krn•wn r .. l nnersil\· Park i" off the
d ;rn 1n~ h1 1r1I• "''" anti 1wa1111~ the uin,trui:"
I in'l ..:t ,1°•· It . ht•1•11 : ppr 11\l'll h\ l ht (Ir .llH!t'
C"u11nb· l'l.11111ing f"n1l' 1111-.,111n ancl a11 a1" find I
apfl'"'~ 1 b1 .ht l1111nt' Hnarrl t•f \11pt·nbor'-
\ '1'H'r'1'' PJr\.. \1111 bt-b1111t northt>1 h of
th" l c ·1 rampuc and "'Jll bt• hnkt>J In the To\' n
l'erilt•r '"Hi ·.·1P111<> 1t-1•1f b' 'hl' n11'1l1 -1111th
f «nlnl \I.ill
Th ts fir t jp.-i t"ll• 1 1 ''' 1111 11111111pc11l' \\ 111
h:t\I' 111 th» , If «11,\ 1111111';.' l'll•1111·11f, of the 111111·
plt"°"' l II\ t\11' .'1111.'\I· f.111 111\' l 111:-111 (lllll 111111·
tH>lt· hu11·>11H.' c1m1h11w1I "1!h p.11 k.; <•p•·n .111'.i':i
a11tl !'~•'f'nbrlt .c
\\ 11h1n ft .t' '1·.11 c; \ ·nin·rqf\' P;Jrk i~ e'\~11·il·
e1l 111 h.1\1" ;,i p;1;i111Jtmn of I.! 000 persons
It 1\ill be 'erwd bi· l\\n t'lementarv Sthoob.
t\\~ c;h1,tpp1rt!! 1 enter:. two pubhr park.s and ~an
.Joacn1"1 r.1•l f c our.;i~ 11 hirh i-; nnw undt•r 1 on·
~tnlllrr.n
1':1e "rib· \\ilhin a di\· \\Ill be bounded bv
the fuh•re San Dit>go Free" av on thP north l 111-
ver~1l\· Drivt> en the south the golf links on the
eac;t and a m..-.jor Oram•P 1·ounh nood c-nntnil
chann"l lo U1p we.s'
Irvine ofhl'lal~ \\ 111 .;t,ut cun<;t nil Ung their
ci tv as count. t("fritorv f\entualh the,· hope
to incon><>ralr tht> enr1re 1 i OQO arre~ and 150 000
J>t>OPle into one big r1tv The' think l'ntversil)'
Park iLc;elf ma,· be read1 to · make the Initial
inroroontion move prior to 196~.
Irvine auth<'nti~ h;ive h1r,.d a speoal t.Nlm
of ron<mltan ts to dt>l<•rrmne th'! be<.t time eto
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II"'"" .Ill It• lllt \I' (•i\I ·" ,, 111\l lth q .. d lilt II' I''' .I
111111 T;w 1·1.11 ,11lta11h are i.lu<h111J! 111•11 11 11«h
f11 t-and poliu· iroll•l·t1on \\ill bt> rH'' l'";"' .tnd
\11m the ne" 111\ (3n keep its l;n. ratf 10111pel-
1t1"e about 111 •ht> rt1niee of SI t..1 SI ~o J)('r SIOO
of ~'-'t's,ed \ahi:ition
\\'hPn the ertire n ll 1s completed 1t~ taxable
\alue jc t>'CPE'l'lr<l tn he in exrei;5 of s:lOO 111llhon
-or ahout ~J (\00 r>N re•idenl
A movement toward incorpor.it1on of
coorse. will dt-ptnd ~ great deal on thP inhab-
ilaol! of the new n tv Tht-\111 pn•b:1bh '1bO
decide that it \\ 111 b<.' ra iled "Cilv of Ir' 11w .. fhe
area is alre<lch ~l'r\lu'<l b" a l" S 1'1.-1 (lff1• e
d,.·1'!11.111011 of In 1111• ·
Re1-omnH 111' •l111P' on "ht>n thl• ,11, .;iu111hl
he incw·ror:il••1' t> 1·'\pl'• I Pd h' tht> '1111 nf ~Ills
~11111111 ·r
.\du~I "''''trullwn of sub.ti' 1•11•nc \\ithin
the 11111Hr,1t1 ('0111 rilt''C h e'<pedPtl 111 r. llo\\ the
pJttPrn u•;.·ti h1 Tht' In ine 1·on1p •• n, 111 l•lh tr
:irP:l' ci11·h a~ \•'" pc11 t Rt>a• h \dw11• 11 ;11 I'-" u e
\i111ll h' prl\ 11t· d1·\l'lr1p111e11t n1111p<111H·"
ln111r ntfi11.11' h1ll1ever \\Ill tlt,1gn 11\1
r;ite lavnul" and t 1'1:1111 arrhite;. tur;il l'<•ntrol( In
lh1• o:ict 111t11alh .lll of !nin1~ l:tnd ha.., lirrn
dl·\·• l11:wd :l" Ira· <'h11ld
llo" mu. h tlw :·;111d1\\111 h0ld Iii 1h1' 1·uli1 y
in !ht uniH·r•il' 111\' clt"?\t'lopment h.lc n<•t bHn
llcf1mll h' f .1 1hli.;h1•cl It ic; expedrt! hrl\\ e\ er,
that \rJ,ehul I 11 II \.11 l'Llomlnate on tlw ~:1•1 ~" < r-
ert1t'' '' h1le "' n P l.1•11l rn::\\' be ~oh! 111 f1•e.
'\o stone' ;11·e being left untu n1 t! bv the
Irvine planril'r" in tht>ir effot ls to a"ure. that
the ne" rom11wn1t\ tomes forth \\llh R unher·
sitv-town atmo•phcre Take trees, fnr t >.ample.
The un.\.ei~it,· tO\\n i:;ile i'> prt>th bairen
and it's mo..;t d1ff1rult to iust go nut <11tl \-111v
nl3ture tr(!('<; h\ th!' thous;.nJc;,
So. after h'1•gtlw studies b,· the I 111\t'r !Ill v
of C';ihfornia lnine RJ111:h people planted 16 000
trtts ()fl some hack :ll'J't'age The~ ·11 ;;dd 10 000
trees to the gro\\ i 11 ~ ~rtl\ es f'a eh 'ra • \\ hen
trees berom<> f11e \ear<; old. the' ll be tr:111~·
pbnled to the ne1\· rill's str<'t>t-._ 1, 1 k~ and
parkwavs
1l \\ill be n ther like prO\ldt111.: 111-.t;111t 111-
mosphrrf' for thr· in.,t:ir>t u~hrr,il' ,,.,,,11.11111t,·
A CITY
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ROY CARVER Pontiac-Tempest
Rolls-Royce • Benttey • Facel Vega
1411 W. COAST HWY. -NEWPORT BEACH ·LI 1-34&1
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Open ing about Seotember 15,
SUillllla CUill laude
Summa cum laude. Many covet it .. Few earn this exceptional
graduate's laurel of highest distinction. On on• day not too dis-
tant the University of California at Irvine, bein9 de-dicated here
today. wift bestow upon ih emaordinary scholars this wprerne
r.co9nition of nHr-perfectlon. We, too, at fint FeO.ral S.vin91,
constantly strive to offer savings service and facilities of ei.cel-
lence far beyond the norm. Our new Costa Mesa office. to be
complet.d about September I 5, will, we believe, be worthy of
its own .,summa cum laude" from the community it is pr0tid to
Mtrve.
FIRST FEDERAL S~i\ VINGS
And LNn Auoci.tion of Alhambra • Since 19U
Aneh Over $165 Millton • A. G. KNM. P reti••
future Cotta~ cfftc. locatton: ..._"'*°at P1lm. Pr.-nf ~ 2300 Hart.or C...ter • Kl f.U2a e C. M. W~, A.it. Via " 'di • &·..,,.
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(]Cl Looks to the East, Finds ttl•n!I Df Its F~lty Nreds
'The E<l:;t t.· sending great segme-nts of 1h
p<>?Ulat•on to Caltforrua and we must have ,;()Ill~
oC its faculty "-Dr Clark Kerr. president of
the l'n1vers1tv CJf California
l.JCI raculty recl"\liters are lalung their cu~
from Dr Kerr. but thelI quest for topn1ght .ir,1·
dem1c talent c.1.•\·ers the nallon
Of the 15 'acuity members who hav~ .'i1gnt>d
on so flr. 11 will be coming to l'C'I from .;chooL•
oul">ide of C41ifornia.
•·we are searching for excellence in t~arh·
ing ls v.ell a.c; in research and c~ative 1ct1v1·
ties · 'ilVS Chc>nceUor Daniel G Aldrich Jr
H:-. chief recruiter Dr Ivan H Hinderaker,
vice ch:inet'lll r for academic affairs. h bent •>n
bringmg together a teaching f?cultv s~ond !1>
none.
LTI\ tc•l(hing ~taff wLll number 105 wht>n
1t open'> iLs tioorc; to about 950 undergraduatei
and abtmt 50 graduate studenl' in SeptembN
1965
\fo!'t of the key farult} posts have bt•t>n
!tlled Stall to be named, however. are the dean
of physical <;cier1ces and deans for the two pro
fessional sctiVO:..~ngincerm~ and administn·
lion-which will form part of L~CTs opening
program
Bnef 'kt:lrhes •>f (ai·ult\ membl•rs nut &ft,·
russed elsewhere m lh1s ·<;pecial supplrmrnt
foll1>w The comment<; are Dr .\ldrich's
Or. Huard Adams, professor of English Jnd chairman of
the En •IISh department: BA Princeton l:niversity, MA and
PhD t:mversity of Washington, a Fulbright Research Scholar in
Ireland 1962~. now at Michigan St.ate University
Dr. J.,nes l . McG.ugh, professor of psychology 'nd area
chairman for psychobiology: BA San J~ State College-. PhD UC",
Berkeley. National Arademy of Sc1enc-es Ftllowship. now it the
University of Orrgon
•An eutst•ndine achow •nd tucher .net •n •uthority
en the ROIMfttic period •nd on 20th C9nhwy English
.net huh lit•r.ture."
"Or. McGaugh hu ~•ntty won • gr•nt from the U.S.
Public He.Ith Service to continue his outst•ndint r•
... rch in the ,..eld of bnin functions."
· Dr. C..,.... ~rrison. professor of drama and dean of fine
arts: BA and KA Uninnity of Southern California, Phl> St.anfoTII
UaWe:nity, UIOCiate ed\lor of "r.ducational Theater Jourml," no.: at UC, Rlftrside.
Dr. J.cll W. Peltason, professor of political science and dean
of the College of Arts, Letters and Science: BA and MA Uninn-
ity of Missouri, MA and PhD Princeton University, specialty is
the American judicial system, has been dean of the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois since 1960. -Dr. Gem... is W..lly .,.tWted .. heM our fine •rh
,. ..... which wiH be llin-' .t meetlnt prof.uion•I
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or. ~ w. Gwwtl, professor of biology and director of
special lhtdies: BS and Pbl> University of Chicago, YD Rush
Medical ColleJe. a member of the Natioml Academy of Sciences
and put president of the American Physiological Society, comes
to UCI from the Ualftrsity of Michigan where he was director
of laboratories for Mental llealth Research Institute-
• AufW, ect.&.r, tMcher, edminlst..-tw, ~
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lldmlnistntof'."
Or. F. Shel wood Rowt.NI, professor of cbem1str, and cbalr·
man of the chemistry department: BA Oblo Wesleyan, llA an4
PhD Un.iversit)' of Chlaio, a Gugienheim Fellow. an Atomic
Enera CommtSSion Fellow 1950-52. now at the University of
ltansu.
-0.. of tt. wcrW's-.... ftl eut._11 ... .,. the eft.cts of
ra•hactl" -., en chemkal ., .. --. ,.
Dr. E...,.,.. A. S..,_,., professor ol bioloO and dean of biotoefcal lclenca: BS North Dakota Sta Unneudty, PbD Ohio
state Uniftrlity, a fellow of the American Academy of~
blolOQ, I fellow of the American Aaodatlml for the ~ meat of ScleDee, DtiDdPal lD'fatiotor for UCl'a .tint r1111~ crant -'750,000 lrom lbe U.S .. Pa\Uc Bealth Senke for atadlll
of dbeale. la loWtr anhuli .:_ fOrmat.f. dlalnDan of U. dh1doa
of hnertebnte patboloO a~ UC, Berblly.
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ly ~P'tt L YOUNG •ne.., __
han HL'M!t"rat~. cbiel taJent S<.'OUt ol the
Unlftl"Sity of C3lllornla, Irvine. reland in bis mm and wattd at the piles of pa~r wort in
front"' bim "I Jlways rt:irt a new job with a dear deU
and"°" to keei; ti that WI'!·" "'But it always ends up lib this." He illdi-
c:ated the lettff"S, files, samples and app'k:l•iqm
of :xar?:S wbc seek academic: positiof\8 at tM ..,.
b.lS in his tup ~d lbe attractions o( climate
and li"mt ~-. ad'f'IDtafes M finds '1llSJ
W> ~ to wiTu z.bd (am1pa
S~ c:\iCDft easaly lo Dr. Hi.atierahr. But
it·~ the 1111\ sell ol tk man sun ol himself, sure
ol ..tut be tell! l'!wn is a eontai>on about bis
eatbUSIUm his rocnmitmml to lhe nn· uniwr-
rity.
T1>e rice dt:J..DttUor • particuurly mlhu.
iastic in clesaibln' lhe s:Ulf'tml staf1 ol I 4 ~
ma!te-J lhm fn. Sau one. a bi&t'l> ,.minHt p~
(euor ol bi.story 'b~ are lbe dan< and Mprt·
Aeade1nie Talent
tmfta111y wbkb is acbeduled ti> ~n in S..,tf.m.
Mr, 1965.
Dr. han Wnde.rabr ii lb dwleeDor for
aademk &flam, ~ Jl(llltka wtlidl Wk for tbe
llilpilln& qualitia ~ tU Karine rtcruitinJ. IU· ,.m. tlie ~lndq lntelkduaJ capadty of
I Greek ~opber.
Bla tut 18 flJl"IDidablf; be has been charted
widl enlisting and ol'pllliltJli the finest flCUlty
poaihle, ~n.o: wbo hate distinguished them-
lelftl 311 sdlolan and no are deeply oommitted
to bi&h quabty education, persons who will pup
at the clwi~ to inn"11e1 \Vbl) want the oppor-
tunity ti) tt!1 new ideas.
Backgro'.1.cd for the job is a bathelor's de-
l"ff In pohU~aJ science from St Olaf's College
Nortbf.eld. M.10n. a muter of arts deg?ff in
public 3dmioi~trl6tion and a doctor of philosophy
dflCl'ft in political science, both from the Univer-
sity of MinneSt,la. To this add 14 years teaching
and ad.mini.-ir~tive uperienc~ at UCLA. the last
two as chairm.'.:l'I of the political ~cien<"t depart-
ment.
Dr Hm<ferater carries hi~ pre~nt burden
ev'Jy~ be bas 1 lut going !or him.
Nationwirtt lntaest ln the Uni\'Prsity of Cali-
fornia, for example. From 500 to 600 1pplica-
tions have u xse<f his desk. Otht'r~ c·ome in daily
Part of •!tis interest comes b{'{'311se everyone
knows Cali!Jrma's university is ''" an expansion
bmg~ the lik~ of which perhaµs the world has
never c;.'t'n ;·•sometimes I thirik the C"tnter of
the Great Sfi.~1 vf the Universitv "ho·1ld be a trip-
bammer ·· remarks Dr. Hinderakrr irreverently.)
To the nortt> the Santa Cruz umpus lS on the
hunt for ta Jp·1t. to the south at S:in Diego. it is the
same.
Le ~ th«·• thirty years from no~ each of
the-;e •hree 1"w cam!)Uses ~;11 be on a par with
Berkel"v and Los Angl!les, thei• enrollments at
27 500 ;sp1e<t>
Student enn llment a~ Irvin.-1• expe<"ted to
re<.ch 10 450 b\ 1975, and 27 500 bf>fore 1990
0ta'*~~-
Tbe faculty ~111 keep pace. Dr Hinderaker says
the all-Univeri.ily faculty-studerit ratio of 1 to 16
&Dd tM teaching staff-student ratio of 1 to 12 will
be achieved within the first ten y~:irs or oper-
ation.
Now, as never before. the cry to educational
circl~ in the cast is: Come west young man.
Young' Certainly. Of the drpartment beads
and faculty members recruited thus far at Irvine
all but one att in the 37 to 43 age ranie. Dr.
Hinderabr notes that many ol these same men
will have the rare opportunity of w·-tkbing their
idus grow tc fruitfoii during the 30-yur lpaD
daring wi11d~ UCJ matures to full size.
Retirement .1.:P at the Univenitv is 67
In add1'i<1D to the dWlenit>s of the job, the
uni\~'" .11y·~ vke chancellor fo .. :r· df'mic affairs
m.?ol ch1irm:in -ho in tmn wUl btlild 4ivision
sWfs.
~ pattern for recru.itmc is set by Dr
Hinderaker'! philOIOJ'hY al. tbe ideil organiz.ation:
••0ne lhat la 1 constant source of new idul, oae
in wbk:i eoreryc>nt ls exertini ptts.sutt. sideways
and up, tbut aHting ,, sbte ol c:ontrolJed te nsion
1 t '11 times.''
Ri5 ~at concern in lettini forth the ac•
dernic role ol the university and r->CTUiting its
faculty is to take muimum advant:1ge ol the
tact that, for a time, pl1nning can be done with-
out l"'!ference lo ind1vidaal and oriamtational
po'lltrer clusttri. ~1th I.heir vested intere~t~ whkh
have dP.veloped ov"r the years on nisling
t arn puses.
For that re..ison. theories su"h :ac. 1nter-
di-;t'iplinary stuciy :rnd problem •1w 1:ihzation
-.ill rPC"eive full testing at IT'line
They'll Nmc first in the D1vis1r,n nf Biolog-
kal Sc1tnces under its chairman. f.rfr ;ird Stein-
haus.
Biology is in a ferment now." explains Dr.
Hmderaker, "l6n<i radilal changes are tailed few.
F..d saw !he op~ortunity to do what h~ fell oeedf'«J
10 be done Ci inwwating and he's doing it."
As example of ttm shift from ,,rr' 1ous aca-
clen11c all1t11cfec; Dr C)tt:mhaus has c.i t :o"Hle the
lrad1t1o nal coun:c dl's1£:nations -ll'>t:in" nucro-
hiolOJ?\. psyC'h1l;,,g_v 'Ind toologv · :incl adop ted
funt tJ'>nal der.1gMtio11'i for areas of <.!11rh
Thus far the new universitv h;i• nnf full
profeP'lr wi!t.out administrative dut1t·•
·It J.S m.'l tJUr policy to recruit th1 actual
facult' this ear'~. but another rollt t.t> came
lhrou:;rh with ar. off.•r and we deci:lrcl to bring
him aboard •· explain .. Dr. Hinderakt'r rt'ferring
to the hirin~ of Dr. Arthur J. Marder 54. now
senior proff:sor of history at the l'n" erc;ity of
Hawaii
'lllough murt of the deans and department
he1ds to be on dt;ty when the carnp11" upens nut
year 1re uniter con~ract. the actual hinng of
fa.'Ulty mem~rs will not take place until early ln
1965, Dr Hindtr-.ker said , pointing out however
thJt the admina trators will also be 1"'.'.lroCt.on.
In all prob.:bilitv. Dr. Hir.der:iker himself
\\Ill teach pohti~l scie11C'e. the ~peciJll\ in which
ht' ~arned hi.> doctor of philosophy d<~rt e at the
lJ ni vers1tv of ~tinnec;:>ta.
Still to ~ )nred. and probably -<·on are the
d~an for the Graduate School of A1imin1stration
and the dean fur the C)chool of Enginf'<'ring.
Number one ta1 get !or futur.-J(raduate
school.> will probably bf> education w1tl1 the medi-
cal school foreseen sometime in the 10·~
A fac:ully of 105 will be on hand Y.heo I.he
univenity open~ its doors to an estim:ited enroll-
ment of 1,000 urder2nduate and gr iduate slu-
d.-nts Jn 196!i, Dr Hind.-raker said.
Selection JI the academic staff c.1 the Irvine
<.>amous is a rhJu ' shJred with Or H111 lt'raker by
manv others
~f ro~dtrable a.i~ is the Irvine Cam pus Aca-
demic .\dVlS )ry C'<>mm1ttee appointed hy Univer-
sitv of Cahf.·rnia Pr'f!sident Clark t\err. 1be
rommitttt. ~ «1nsuJIPd on all :-ppo•ntments to
tenure pos1t1ons
.. The C<H>f•l·r:ition we have g1111 t n is just
trcrn<""ldllus " S."') c Dr Hinderaker. -., ho ~ ith the
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Seoui
1id ol bis pbone can lap the eipert 1>plnion a.net
~ommendati .. m.s or the entire univers1t~ system.
His fint lud !or a chemist, for enmple,
came from Dr. Willard F. Lobby fli UCLA. Some-
ooe fnm Berkeley campus may come up with the
Ideal candidate for a history profeaor.
'1 have to depend on these sources ... sa)!I
Dr. Hlnderabr. "It's not what I know about
chemistry or physics or drama but where to g~ to
fet ad rice and O"OSS check it that counts."
lt la only nstural that lhe vice chancell-Or
leans heavily on UCLA. Jn 1960, after 12 years In
the UCLA political science department a~ an as.-
llstlnt and full proreMor, he wu appo1nttd ifs
chairman/It ii the only university an "hith he
has Her taught.
Hi~ w!>rt at l 'CL~ \\as broken by tY.o lea\t~
of absenc~ both of which he con.sidef'S extremely
valuable Jn 19~!i7 he took a year's leave to
HJNDUAK£1t: COME WEST
serve a.s assisla1.t director of the National ('enter
for F.ducation in Politi~. an lffiliate of the Law
Center at New York University.
In U~59--60, he served u specal ass1 .. lant to
SeC'~lary of Interior Fred Seaton.
It was his second visit to Wuhington In
1942, after earning his muter of 1rts at the
University or Minnesota, be worked in the Bureau
of the Budret.
In October. 1942, be went into the Air Fo~ as a cadet, and, at 28, found himself the
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THUltSDAY. JUNE II, )964
• 1 f 1· I f I I · 1 • 1 I I I .'' I I.•. t .•1 f . j .,·
lleople ... more and ?ll(Jre people"Xeeding new homes, new schools, ne~ shop-
11in~ centers, new parks , new business opportunities.~PEOPLE, needing help in the
iiurd1a :-;e of living space, in the guardianship of their hard-won savings. t TO THEM
-a wholehearted TJTelco1ne ... fro1n Laguna Federal Savings, Orange Countv 's
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largest federa11y chartered, ind epend ent savings and loan association.~ Laguna Federal
8avings ' growth has been possible hecause of PEOPLE, because of PEOPLE's faith
in its sound Principles and conservative management~ With over one hundred miUion
doHars in assets, Laguna Federal 8avings is now plannillg another new branch, opening
in July , at Laguna Niguel's b(:'autiful shopping center in Monarch Bay Plal.a. ~ *-
2e0 OCl!.AN AVENUE, LASUNA MACt1 • 19hc>ne liYett 4-7&41
aMNCta1
901 N. El CemiP)O f'ee l, Sen C••,.,.M• • Phone I ... !\Arch .. >' Plue, Latu,,. Ntou.I, ... Lafun&
'1Y ec1rit'1 2·11r.5 (OnNINe JULY, 1964)
SKYWARD
Uur gl1m1111 s land to·tla)
Ne11tlz I 1lttc.1111J11 's !11'11)
i,,,1'11 s 111111 ,,,cl still."
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Thtsc "ords \H're \\Titteti io 163:2 by Samuel Fr:llk-is Smith. Jlwy we tM
opming linu of Lhe SttOnd stanza of a poem be ~ to title )imply, •America ~
Mr. Smith's tnlire ~m was stt lo music. Though now rd'en-ed lo as a
•clifcarded stanza; iM impetus ol poet Smith's tbouibt, so simply yd beautlull>
put, withstood~-Now, afttr more than 100 years, Education has come to M
rtc0gniud as a major resouttt on which our country can ttly. .
As we cocnmcmorale the lOOtb amiivenuy ol The Irvine Randa w. COD·
template history which releda put cultural movaneots originating ma Wi-
vidual meotal p-owtb. 'l\mlOtt, it is OW' helicl a.at tbt puta tile -.her
ol those having opportunities to become cuhmally ~ in the c 1 ~Is
atmospber~, the strooger Ind more lastiQ' the ,ocial ordrr will bt.
A C.eobum on the Campus of the University ol CaliComia, Irvine-coa6-
daitly re~hing for the sky-could forever be a ttmindtr that it ii through
~.aitioa that .~ ibelf wW IOU upward.
We fttl privileged to have donated the 1,000-.cft campus to tbe Uahoenity.
In this, ou.r ceotamial yuir, we are additionally enpced iD • en ol .....-.
cent dewJopments mcompassing space age fecilities, rmdmtial o•• tin
unlimied recreational opportuo.itiet, cobimercla.I c:aattts and apicuk.al upan:
sion to nourish a crowiol pop11atioa. Our Dticfabors may be amnd that our
~faster Plan for developin1 ow~ also iodudes adeqUAte proYi:sioos for
educatioaa1 instit-.tiont and cWtural enGea\'On.
Today .d fottYU we fet'ffllltly strive to ht a good oei&bbor ..t •.tie -
share ia seeia' tbe Onngt County community denlop -. a the.tr. lw ~("
eitiunsbip, for ed~tion and for a meaningful personal lift.
THE IRVINE COMP.1..\NY
h •i••. Calihnla
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lllMW ew1lmui*: 1.00lt ~ io Sep-
wnba 1w •
flnt Uif119ye: L E. Cos. wbt became bead
'll UC1 b.lsiDfts acJvities in Jul1, 1961. His title
,.... later' dwlced to Vitt chancellor for busl-
~ and nunce.
..... ~: Actually, already ~Id -~1
UCLA attbeokia departmeat, •hidt. ID sum-
mer ti tm. ~red artifacb tdt on UC1 lite
by Gallr~ LDdhms.
c..Mn:.a: A 300-foot bell towtr to be located
at C9lder' ':11 ~pus. Construction is dependellt
• prtyat. cortribution~
lll6lrt. 001tt: Ne~r intenection oC Paular-
iae ud Su Joaquin R03ds olf MacArthur Bou-
Jenni jt-st ca.~t ol Oranc• Counl.Y Airport
Tek,l91ar {714l 54&-lSOO.
..... ..W.U.: Unl-vel""lily 111 California.,
Inille. lni:M, C1uifonla. A.du.allv, campus it
(lft mDa tram c<>mmanity of Irvine locaUd off
Santa A.Ge FrttWaJ near €1 Toro, MCAS.
n&W M:llOLARSHIP: Deuu.I ~ ,,_ Aita Pllllrw ., Ne•pelt ... ,_
.... ,, t••n .,,.,. aa..w ,,._.1se M ......
...._........,:A. cluster ol eight raidence
cottai-,_•sill(~ student will be compi*d
la U. CaD of la One Im~ apertmeab for
m.mlld "8dctrb aod faculty will ~ rudy la
tlle.-Col JI&
•-" .., m•: A lltO.• faccally re -~ eMer wlll' be ready t.bis samtnft' at
W.W. Olllre lite. OMlt«J, u.•.....-1111 .............. 14 ..........
Jf l t ~ • • a e: .. Mfalon!" 'ite.lf ..
"'TKM?":"'Jb---l" Nohody ....... Selec-........... ~··a!tr.
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Lw.U..: ~pus is thrtt mile~ inland
from Cort.na del Mar. II cons~ls l>l I.Im acret
in rollinR C\:lr Joaquin Hills. I.and was donat~
by Irvin< C.11. Another 510 arr~ WI! porchase-d
by ll C R,.:~nts in January 1964 for '6.500 in
acre
FanM~: lr,itial staff of 1(15
Ukwy: !Jaaic 75,000 volumh rri 1965; ~ .. ti-
1' mat"'Ct 2S(l,000 volumes by 1'70. 500 IMXI bv 1975
..... Id dleft: ElltrMce a. campus • ..,,
UllMflity Dme olf MacArtlmr BOlll1 ~ jat ..,..,Plllls .........
~: Pint mtm...,..te atbletic !'Yetlt
1e:111tt &ta ls a .._ .. .,....n cam• aca1ttst
UC. Rlvttwldt. Dec. S. 19m.
._ ~ macta u be remembers it. lD 1911 its PoPciJaUoa wu '1SO; today it II approacbill& IOO.
Like bis ML. Kart. 17, aa arid tmfer aDd
lwlwr IDd llbatatoriaa at C... clll lbr JDP' Scbool, ma Blnclenbr'a· life entered
..... U..·,ntlr, la tldl me a -a 1alat.
Ina ................... mlftl'lltJ ~-lle_mrt ·bil ~~wife, be!ya .. Bl.rt'' .. ll•ll. ..... .,aa. .. Ill. Sbe Wiii fna llUf .......... I • •
Al•• ~b&t>r : Wonh and music alrea.Jv >uh
rniU~ l>v Frtderlck M 8U'T1e1 or CorOM dt'I
Ma,. Sub~t lo approval by ci1arter student~
C•DtttlM: About 1.500 volume1 of I.he pri·
\·ate hbr:>rv of Vktor J Lolv of Anaheim ha~f'
httn por chr~. including samples of F.l~\ itr
Prl'"' wnich 'lourished in lath century
PASTIME: Stair mf'mWn ..,. •l I•·
Imm t)f~t QH4 mud1 er their NKll bHr
ttltel9Ja1 ltffl~. C'hant'elMr Aldrit'll hu
htt• 11 ..... a. a.a. 1 ,,.,, rtn~tn hlmat-U.
l'C: F.1tablis~ at ~rkelt•y, 11168
T•IU .. 1: Frtt for .c;t:idf'nt~ v. ho have he.'t'n
1~11 r?Sid4-rts of California for more than l.l
yHr prier to start o( s:-mt~trr for v.hich lbf'•
enroll. Cut th,.re ~ an iocirler•tal Cei> or ~ .1
~mest~r for a ll student•
fut: ,&bout $835 a S<'me~:rr ror 3 CalrhrntJ
r~1itlent •·l>o livf'c; in umvenit v housin~
A•t.t· Ctntral camous will be rt>-.lndi-'11 11
nedf"Urbn lnd bicvcle traffic
MEDIC'AL SCHOOL S.tllln( dt>O•itf'
ytt Hewf•Ry, MM" wlll bf> f'tl•bllshe4 hy
early lf11'1.
Rneardl (nDt: Fir-<1t was madf' bv l ' (\
Public H~.itlt ~.Im to study dlsea~e ...
ia k>wK "1lmals. Principal invest.l,ator l5 Dr.
EdwaTd S~lnbaus. dean ol biolocical science.;.
C..W n&ai.pe: P~llmi1tary catalogue to
be published by Septtn1ber 1984 with a morf'
det:illed C!'t.1')~ to ~ IV:\l1able In Januarv ...
Eftlltul ""'1rant: 7:1.SOO
Finl art .. Jed: Charcoal drawinc "Indian
~ .. bf MllWd Sheftl ... don ·~ b\' Mr. md Mn~ B. N. Dftf'ltberc of Corona dtl
Mar. It Is lWW laaDCiaf lia l.lll&mm ome..
nne ~ultm: ~ 18te, tf J'O'l°re Udnklnt
about ~ tbe ftnt to apply AppUeatioot are
aitttd)' er. OJo from Rlcbud C. Fanell ol Hllnt-Utctett a...il (~) ud Roy W. Holm
ol Lacau 8ncla (pachaate). --=: OfOdally .. " .. ,., 1• Diet r bJ aec-tt Ju ... Jiil
... , ...... Ml*s Olker ..... Atwood
t.,. aa .WP* 11·11111 ollce • .. aa c:taan1e for taun ti duty campu dta ·
two years •IO and Immediately mewed to Corona
del llar from Cu1ftr City.
GLODEN M. FAY
To those who know ... It's
BAY & BIACH REAL TY
Tit rough The Years
FOR THE
Fi11t'.d llomes In ThP Harbor Area
Bllyf ro11t -l'ie1~ · Prestige
1. LEONARD SKJTB
. .\ t~ prcal 2 bedroom. 2 bath $30,000 home
located one block near the ocean offered bv BAY
& BfAC'll REALTI' .
A very nice $50,000 class home near Newport's
famous Back Bay area near the University. This
particular home has five be-drooms & two baths.
One ol our finest in area oTerlootin& the blue
Padflc ~ and only a short distance to ·the
Umftl'Sity. .
NEWPORT -IALIOA
2025 W. IAUOA Bl VO.
TEL: OR 3-9200
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COSTA MESA
1696 NEWPORT Bl VO.
TEL! u 1-1161 ~
&,Jl~r Cf¥,J.-:{Jµ, ::k . . .
CORONA DEL MAR
2647 E. COAST HWY.
TB.: Ol S.3000
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CHl-YSLIR • PLYM·OUT 1H • • 1Aa,1-Ac 1••A
NIWIST AND.l..WIST MUI:' AND MrhCI .. Oll'•I ~ ·
Wllhes . to . COl)gratulate U~IVERSITY_, of CAUfORNIA..:t~~ •
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A "Pring-strained station "agon 11pprtl dtm n
!llllhing L'S 99 through th( s~.n .lo;iquin V;il
It'• 1 ne hot day in Jul~ I !tr. I
Jn lhr bark. carcfulh -.1,11 1-ul ' 11 1l1t ck• I.
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1 .ids and stapler mathine" -the f1r~1 t'<jUipnH•n1
I• the t:nivers1t\ of C'allforn1a lnml'
Behind the ·wheel ,,}s L E. Co>. hLad rng
frrm ~rkeley to '.'hat "ould pro-.e a mass1'we
1 t:illcnge -even for a man "ho had devoted
2.J years to answering ever) t) pe of eng1neerin~
c ~:illenge the U.S. Army could provide
Cox was the first emplo)e of the Umver~1h or California, Irvine
"We didn't even kno"' ~hat "e ~ere gotn~
ti' < aJI the campus," he recalls "When I went
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tracts. It \\as up to Cox to nl'got1.1lt' them lo :i
<0nclu~ ion a co1:clusion thal would prolE'l1 1ht·
inlerc-"h ttf the Unrvcrsit~
At onl' point. the lrvtnc l 'ornp:rn~ ~ought a
$1 ,000-an-arre fee for future water serv 1n~
Whirh rounded off to a met.• roun<i ~I 000 000 for
thp 1,000-acre c:impus
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•I 1 udwn <•f I he f1r ... 1 829 base built 11\ rr ... ea.•
R' 1h1,..~ nll of the "ar. Cox w:i .., J lteuten:int
111lond I h t11n•drd port operations at CaJcull .i
11nt1l tht' t•n<I 11f 1946, dosed up the thf>::iler anrl
"1•nt bae k h11P l to his famil)
Thrn tame a select Arm~ appointment to
M.1ssa1 hu!>~'ll!_, ln-.11tute of Technology, where Cox
earned ;i master's degree in civil engineering-
and a n;u·k .11 hrlptng sol\'e the massive muni·
11pal probll'!ll' nf \\'ashtngton U ('
In thr· "' L1l rux \t'l'\l'li U1rce years as
a:-~1stant l'n).:tn(>t•ring comm1!'.'1on1·r "tnning· new
knowledge 1n surh helds as vehicle reg1strat1on
and ho\\ tn opcrJte 98 traffic hJ::ht• in and
;1ro11ncl thl• l>:11'ont Circle
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l'b11n111:.; :1h1"..1cl 1~ a big pat I of being 'In
l hanc-l'll11 r l!u~rnl's~ <JOd frname. and he h.1d
r1wn tlt;111 :; 1n1ll'h of tn mg to outguess future
fu 11111 ng :i nil prngr 1111~ du rmg thosP (our yt>ar <.
< 11\ :i 11gnrous ~10 Mlh militJr~ bearing and
lutim .... -. l11t· ... 111 tlw Hl'd Jl11l area \\tlh his "1fe
;ind Iii \i•,1r uhl ,•;on Alan Blake. a student et
ru ~trn 111'.!lt \11ulhl•r ~on Stephen ~l 1-: a thud
c IJs~m .. 11 ,11 llw l ~ !'oast Guard i\<adrm'
'n11· !111nd :-e\ c p1dure of l I ·1 is a lot
( k;1rl'r 111 <"ux todJv than on that dav he unload·
f'el the st;.it1on \\Jgon in 1961 But while the
paper t ltp proti!Pms are pretty rouline, Cox sllll
ha-. ~ome na:.:.t;1n~. smaller·size problems to .;r1he.
flw l s 11 JJl for example
Th" l n1H·rs1h·s mail sl.111 comes to the
generahlore p~t office at the crossroads baJll·
let of lnme. up by the Santa An.a Freeway. Cox
dispatchrs a truck for colledions twice a day.
"The m.rn and his wile who run the store
didn't have am thing like this in mind for t.h~
little poi.t offi ce in the corner," says Cox. "Some
days our hbr~ry will get books right and le1t -
:lOO pounds or so
"He's getting tired and I can 't blame him." Th~e \\ho know Col. L. E. Cox say be'U
Tl'solve that problem with the same diplomatic
l no" ho" ht-n~•d m gettin~ B29s off the ground
•n lnth.1
:',,::: \i O '.llY F'll.~T U~UVH'.SITY O:OJCATION l~'..UE THURSDAY, JUNE 18. 196'4
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The bank that does a little more for you
" ft~e lea\ ing no stone unturned to find the ans\\er
Uncovering e\ cry po '-&ibilily to find the right solution to your banking
needs is more than policy at UCB. It's everyday pra ctice. Just one of
countless ways each customer gets more, Like the extra knowledge
and slti ll of Uni ted California Bank managers and officers who. serve
you bette r because t,hey are an active part of you r community. And
there's more for you in other ways, too - like personal attention an d
extra care and accura cy In the han dling of yo ur affairs. Com e in
and discover all the ways you get more at Unite d Cali fornia Ba nk.
UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK
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COSTA MESA: Harbor Blvd. and Baker Ave. • HUNTINGTON BEACH: 309 Main St. • Edinger Ave. and Beach Blvd.
NEWPORT BEACH: 271 2 West Coast Highway • CORONA DEL MAR: 3141 East Coast Highway
DAILY PILOT UNIVERSITY DEDICATION ISS UE THURSDA Y, JUNE 18 1964
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Tr1mferring Braim WHhout losin~ tdeas
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RESEARCH
=--By JEltOMI F. COLLINS .... ....,_ ....
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Th~reit be r.o Ivory to" en at the Univenity
oC C::ilif'lmia, lnine.
Reseattb s..:ientists traditionally consid-
ered an aloof kit. will be YeTJ mu<'b a part of
the milllni tbroog-no mu.sty. cloisterad con-
ranes for them.
So •YI Dr Bdward A Steinhaus. buoyant. beq)ecbcled dea" of UCTs Diri~on of BiologicaJ
Scientr.
"We want tu dis~ that tendency on the
put of lbt rablk to think of !dentist.I u people
who disaPJ'fV into ITt't'T towers. Our work will
b-coni:iucteft in anvthin( but seclusion... de-
clares tbe 4t-vtar-0lft de3"· who is him1elf a
rtDO-llJd ~-' '
That work will beUl J•llr 1. wh~ the doors
. ., ol a l'W0.000 farultT ~n-tl center ope11.
moft ttw. a le3'" blifo!"f the official opening rl
the """ld-millicn dollar can1ous. ~ ttntt.r. a o-v.~storv nrefablicated steel
atnictan loratd behind trcrs administrati•e
offices ft1I SIU1 Joaquin Roatf. will sene as tem-
Mn" hudouarten for tbe school's tcience
JacnltT N""<f vnr Dr Steiob~us and staff will
prt gp ud awm lnt,o a spacious. five-story, $2.8
millio•t NataraJ Sdf"Ott:S buildinl! now ·under
~ldk>e :a.t Ute camous site a mile aw.:y.
W11Y1 Ule ••year jump on the rest of the
QlllSllOI' ~ ei '" ,..,.. ...... , bind . .,. tnee-
d9eo ill eiDM1-btC·iwattb wojeda." Dr! St.etn-
._ nalr'r "'W• c:ould8't laaM ~ them If Ulier W :• .eJn ~ Wtd" for • ,.ar.".
AW· U.. projects ii a study, &anced
.t'::S bf. • 1'1$0.• ftd4nl ic>Tenunent JaUl. on &be
mMI of dileMc '" irt~ anlmalr-lrom .... 'to -... ~. Dr. Stlhihw. ~Jf ii bead-
--tt.l:t·fteeudL ' Be ......... a llJlftlD'• Mioml....,: .. '"'1·---~-tkt..-U? i *A.-DndkaJ apolicatlom ot -w-. lno."' Iii ap1al•, •are IM cmtrol ti ..... -. I
insecli withl)ut the use of toicic chPmicals . and
the prevent 1c1n of ~ in beneficial species,
such a-; ho11ev bees and silk wonns "
ThP pr•''1..'<1'1 of his asSO<'iates are as fas·
cinatini
Dr Jarnt::: L. McGaugh a voun~ psychoblol-
ojti.st from the-University of Oregon. will set up
a llb in th~ rfsearth center to continue research
an the Ciel~ of brain functions in learning and
memorv Also aided bv a government grant.
be11 work with ratl and cats Thf' ntc ril be !tent out~ide lhe research
center '" " lar(e cat cue "Better make that 'feline f11rilitv' ,'' D ea n Steinhaus realliterated
prof <>c•nria ltv
Whv cir irunio'\ run. beaN hibernate and
certain worms in India mate only by the light or
the silverv m1.>0n.,
It's thP result nf a ohenomenon known as
"biolo<'ir:il ,.hclt.! " And Dr Grover C Stephens,
late of th~ rniversity of \hnnesota. will try to
find out w•a~t makes these "clocks" licit lD his
research at un.
Dr S~inhaus poinh c.uf that UCI is an
idnllv loc~ted campus for Dr Stephens' re-
search. He'll be wortin( specifically with ma-
rine iov.f"febnte anlma111.
No, the profeuor will not be joining bordea
ol tef'n-a!?ers down at the-beach during periodic
cnanion TUl\S "Gnmions havf' b3ckbones: they're
vertebra~." '*" Dr. Steinhaua. A 1'~'1icularly rital ,.•tdv will be conducted
bf Dr .• Tohtt J. Rollud. a brilliant voung mi~
biolodst who hu been wnoed "•Y from the
UnivenltY nf Wnhlniton faculty. At UCI, he'll
con&ut' his orobe into the synthesis of DNA
(deonriht\nnt'leic ad.cf) durint the infection of
tiau,. cen. by IUdl mises u poliomyelitis.
}fach I)[ the wort in ucrs laboratories will
be pu~ research, accortiinr to Dr. Steinhaus.
~ ornc1:1cal nplirnUon ol the biological
aod p'lnicat ~ scientist's di9coYeries is
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PIRST PROJECT -Dr. Edward A. StelD-
haUJ' t r a y of lilkworms will be u.led tn
$750.000 study of diseases of tn.ertebntel
-first research project of UCTa Farulty
Research Center when it opens tn July.
IODlelbin~ he doean't worry about," says the
UCI division chJef. ''He just knows that there will
bt a u.w. I «iUeat it f011 back to that okl expres.-
16oo: 'What (ood Is a blby!' ..
For Th . t :ose Who Never Quit Learning
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Our congratulations
to the University of California, Irvine and to
the people of Orange County.
We're proud to share in
this momentpus undertaking, and to be a part
of the comm:unity that made it possible.
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11 rnJll'S 1t "''II far; y his per!'onal brand -onE'
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l •!''•th 11( b1.._,1.;1,.-cp••r, pl..l\ n~ =i 1•1:1• t11·1-'.'.!:Jf1ll'
The latt~r is where the l'O mµuttr• C••mt· 11•
1h~v "'111 be u ~t'<l to handle m1H h <•f tht• :id·
r1 .1nilotrative d~ta1l m\'olving stuutnt • le.sving
I< 1 Jltv members more time ro• f.1<t' lo f;i (t•
• 1,1:n~eling and teJching
..;111dent g.>' l'rnmenl j.. \\ht•' t-R~ikh'• 0>111
I for sturfrnt'-rom«'' 1n111 1 '·•' ~ 01 hl·
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up i., 1•1.tl "iJll'!J:t! 'J h1· n·p 11Jll0n ,,,,, t.iult
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\fir 1 I t..'11 i. ll· '-'1.1:1!11rtl \\h1·rc• ht> <-r;tnt-the
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in;.: in lar;.:t• p11 rl1n:i • ol th.11 ,11111111111 "'' .i
fnrn ll'r ~l.1111111 II u1lll•;ig11i:·
llt111t•111 ;ti tTL !\.11th \\Ill tK 11!11111ing
111 llll' lt •lt h<' lil..1 • Ul'~t -d1.·.1llng l\llh -IU·
tl1•11t• \d1111l ll'dl.1 ht II lit• pl.t\ 1n~ , It 1 • f
1111:1,, b1 Lil
\\ hH h lllt';tll~ ht•'ll bt• IJ,ll'nlll;! It. LI I !
1 11.1 1 -.1lld1·n1' "hu \\ 111 bt• kt:\ Li• 1111 • rn
dt>lt rn11nrni:. 11'.--p~ogr;inh :ind lr.Hlttion~
·It ''"n t ht' t-a~\' for tht• first sludllll'
H;il• h ,;,~, Tht· 1~olated physical location \\ 111
be a pr11bl1•n1 anti. of t0urst• tht' curnu1lurn "''II tw :-llhJt'd to ~hange and e\ol\'emenl .o\nrl
lh~rp v.111 tll' Iii• pJlttrn for them to f1 lit 1\
111 Iii~ wnH· 11! t•qahli~hl'd lrad1hons •
H.tl l h hopt.' to bring a good mam c f l l I :-
'h.1rt1.•r -111d1•nt:-10 tht• C!mpus during lhl' .. 11111·
1111•-111 ·1.:1 t11 f11r1 t l:1~·t·:-gl'I 11ndt•1 \\a\. ft·r
.. lt•llt .. llttll
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l'JI ~ t r.11l1tw11.d hlu1.· and gold1 and a 1111kname
\\Ill bP an1oni: th1• f1r~t thing, to bt-deurltd
that f1 r't i.e1m .. ,11.·r Th<•re \\tll be some form cf
a ~ludent IH'\\~p:iper " too :\nd an interim tf U·
dent gm1.·111111tnl 1~ pl.innrd for the f11 •t ft"
months 11nt1I rlt•t tions lJn ht> held
Wh11thn l ('I has a fraternil v and "' 1 • 11 ,. ~''h·rn \\111 bl' largrh up to studt•nt, Halt h ... ns
ht• dol''n 1 ant1upate l;rt>l•k • hou"t'• t•11 1he
1,1111p11' f111 ;1t k ;s>t lht• f11st f•·\\ \l'Oll '
t l I II Ill h.1 11· f\ I ll\1·h '11.111 II ·lllt I' t:
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F •• __ 1 • D \:LY PILOT UNIVERSITY DEDICATl'Jtl l~SUE
,I h tit f ( f I f fl l.1,.' I \I. 111 I I I I I I
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Ill 1' 1111"' 111111~ l• 1 •"
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t>f thr rnnt1111·11t ·\I ~~. h1• luu b t!i111 r1111.! Ii 1:
ht> still lw1k• 1h1· p;11 t ,,( :n 111;.! •t•d t•. 1
"ldr hf' \lo J" ,,, :in 11 nih·1 ). ;ul lJlt' tn I ht I •
J930 ~ dt l nJOlt ('11lh ,:!t• II -.,,)h'O('~l,111\ ''\
lit-"a." J I' I' H11.11 11 .111111.1111!1 111 1~11 ....,,uJh I'
f1c clunnj.! \\'urld \\ .1r II
lll!:i Jtll\'llfl'• ,JI l 1111ir1 · , ... !. 111:1T\ 11th\ JI,
~"IOI!>. pl;J\ ~olf. ~.11b and r 11lh'1 l~ ;rntHjlll'' ''rt 11
his "ifl'. l'at. whu ht 11n:1h.1'-h1•1f1, d1·•1 r1h1 -••
"an out~t;1nd1n~ ~pnu-1
Tht• HJ It hl''> 'on T1111 I !I ;1 't tllls·nt di I lit
l n1vcrs1t~ or ""'th ('.11 ol1n.1 plan' to bl1 tlllll
a high si:hool ~.n~h.,h ll';H h1·1 Daughll'r I '.1111-
t'la, 16 ..... 111 .1llPnd Corona tit I \lar lllg h Si h1·1 I
next fall after tilt' Halrht''-gl'l settltd 111 th1 .r
new F,ast Bl uff honw Sht \I JOb tu bl' J d11t 1111
Bakh began h1~ c11 u• a~ a t0lll'j.:l .1d 1n1 ·
istrator al h1~ alma mattr 111 Hl-li' 11111,1n;.: 111
<:;tan!ord 10 19·HI lh· !-t'nC'd J ' .s''t-><1Jk dt.1.1
r·f student<: and dirrctur 11f .1t h!to t11' .ti \!IT Ii rn11
1955 to 1961, tht•n n •turnl'd tu Strnlord
Fornwr 'twit n1 s. dt·:-• .1hl· him :1.. \1
pr{IJchable" · J(\\J~~ f.11r · .1 ;!II~ \lh<1 111·11 r
rorj;Cl'i h1-. 0 \\ 11 1111 ... 1.11..1 " \dlt'll I t>Jlll~l'lln;.. II
Ii'( 1phn1n~ ~tu h·n1~ •
'I ou 1 Jn dt·i)l·11ol ''" ''" i.. n . .i. 1i ,,
~1 r;ught <1n~\1 l'r Ill' 111· 1 •'" h1·d..:1·, '"' • 1"
krmer studr11 t
Ont> of tht hight'' a< rnlades <'Oml's fro11
another Stanford alum nu -. · A~ dean of mt 11
there "'ere many times \\hen he 1,1.ould go out
on a limb for a guy he lx'hr\e<l 1n and some of
hlS decisions eould ha\e Jl'Opard1zed his careN.
but he always made thr111 011 1he ba.~is of \\h.11
\\as the right thing to do
Says a formt•1 111llt·.1..:ut · -;1udl'nt-. \\l 11
always dropping by h1., honw fnr one re;N111.
rr another. llt•-. th1 J..intl of ~"' -.1ud1·111' r• ·"
\1tate 10"
f\Al f'l NO ['Hft(C
THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 19t4
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Conlinued From P•9e S
! 11 h.q1• 1 ,, 11 111 .. "°' Jn.i tr Jnoll11 r I• 1 tr 1
• pp11rt:in1t I• lu1tht'I t·l.1horatt' tlw1r 1o1t11'l
\\Ill h \11111 '11 It " llit' lt• ,trl \\flllltl ht' '"lltlf'lil 11:,_
w -h ., ..
0 Wtll there be •ny specific •ltr.ctsco •I
u::1 for foreign students?
A . \111· I 1lt !1111!1 (\ thl'rl' \1111 l1t f1r .. 1 111 ,,t
}., I ,llJ •l' !If {lit~ I \I I lkl\l t~ !If thl pt't1Jlll \\ h10 h;J\ I
l·t·• 11 hrf•n;:tit 111 11 111 ti" lht• tpad11n)! .111d 11
~l':r r• h !;1•1 .111• of our p.irl H ular 111t1•11•,t 111
" .km' I'll .11111 I lllL! l'lt•t 1l 11n11 l'nL!illl't'l'lll:. • II·
\ 1111111111•111~11 t'lli..llll'l'l llll: 1·n 11111111111 lit.ti 1 l.111
111111: 111111• l' :1!1 .trl'J .1;.:, Ill Ill \I h1tl1 Ill ,1'1 • 11 i
p oplt' (1111 11 .di "', • II' '"'rtd
0 Why?
A l ht .,11 .ii 1•111lilo 111• f.11 tni.: t 111t·1 ~1111: 11
111111-. '' 1111 111.1tln 1if pbnning. lll\'l'nton 1ni: 1 {
pl;1n111n~ .ind dt•\t·l11p1ng their resouf<'e:,, An Ill·
... t11111 11111 '' hH h 1h·d1l'ales itself at the outset to
1111, \\ hnle fi eld beeomes a particularly altra< ·
tl\t 1nslltut1on to those who come from tholoe
< ount nes of the world "here science is so mu th
:i p:irt of their development at this stage
a. UC hH a great reputation for punuib in
the field of lCience. 11 it, H some have suggested,
too 1cience-oriented?
A. l do not think :-11 l think lhal lht I l'J•ll·
1:o1 "'" '' 1111 h •1111n11 nd• the l 'n1vN,tl\ 111 an·;1~
Book Excha11ge
Ccnt1nued From Page 24
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"lht' 11111\1'1 '1\ (llll ;11'\ \\ lfl Ji>.•" Ir ''I • \ I
1111' 11llllllit1111I\ :1 \\,II~'' (111 Iii• 1,111p11 .11
~ 1111 h •'I h1• I " 11111 ltt'"'I l 11'1 1 I ;II 11f I di'•
ll l,1 p11l11\ :111111111•11• I~ Ill f.11 l !11'.l\\ ll•t nJ 11111.1 1\
l ,11 d11•,. In "' 1, It 111dnHh.1' H> I 1111 11 1 • • r.d
111•!11,1•1,t( [11 .. t .ill t .tlllJ•'d•t
"OI , 0111 •· ''"' 1 11•11.1n 1ll1 •11111 1· 1, · • 1 t
!111 1111:\t'I •lh .ii ti ti!'' ,Olll1' h1o'1-..l'l..l'1•p1 ~ • d,
\\111111•111 11•, ,, 111 pt•'"'"'' 1h1•' 111111•11
Ill i!l'll"l;tl to '' dill!!~ 11 Jlf Iii 'jll' I It ; 111
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I fit llJllllllll'll'\ \\ 1JI l.1•1 I• l!i1 ltlll .ti\ II
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H111r •l1t!I
ilt
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11,(• I 111 l1•1ir 11• t: t h .' ht• n•n•11 t , · Jiit! 11 • • i 11 • 1
11111 lor •;11 I Ii 'l•"11lh !11111,111\ ·11111 1
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11 • 11111•1r:i ~I' !'IJ. h ~llP!'"I t r)f tlw llhr;in "' 111111
f11 :ind trrh•:11 • .: 10111 n.11~ Jln·.i·h an 111111111 :.:: 111
from ph\'I• 1:-11• :in I o!hl•r• .\ n·t111·d •• h1:11I
fr:whrr ,-n T!irt t ~r h H.;, g,1\t 100 '111111111" 1 I
fo t:on and •'1111 .stwn l'nsurc·1I loll• 111 .. 11• ••I
t•Jr Iv rl"t ord ~ tlf Or;m1:•· l'uunt: pw11111 • t. 1111lit •
Jn q• ( Jlllld lho I( \\ ;l\· lo lh1• Jth? ,tr\
"\ 1111111h1·r of libr:in:in' 111 lhl' 1'<11111111 it. '1'
:1;!•1 ttl th;il 1h· 1•11111·1•11\ l1hrJI\ "111 lw tis• 111 •l pl:n·~ I J:Jlr., 1 lot.ii h1~torll 11iakrt.1b · "1111th
•:;1\'• ''\ 1 fi.11 I ,11 t'.I f\ l'!llh,ll l\t'(I 1111 l h1 I 1tlh'
DAILY PILC'T u·· . .'L -:;rrv DEDICATION IS~UE
C'ltanttllor 4WrU-h
. .\ n Examp1e for
f l ht. ph1 •i1 ;1) • If 11r, < ic due lo the CXN?llenre
.r llll' \\orl.. th;1l 1• 1 ir1 wcl out here This b the
1h1111: \I'll ri ;HI :d , u1 \, J c1i11 .,1·11u1•n1T I think
·I It ndt II' I It fl\ l'rth .1\I thi• r!lllH Jl<;lt n
0 Why do you ~ay that?
b. 1'111 pl.,::-1• .. : •. nd b1olog1t-al ~uen(l'~ ha'e
ti • ', ,, d s11r 1l "r~ "oph1sticated tools to en·
lih Iii• 111 11 t·\pl11rt• 1h1. are:is of kno\\ ledge I 1•1 '1' th.ti .1' l1111b Clft' developed in th< o;o-
• •I •11• n1·t·' 111 1111 'tar~ ahead her~ 1s "ht-n·
11 1 11 1,,-1-.-e• 'He g•)ln:;! Ii· be rn;idt'
0 People have forgotten the original grut
reput•tion the University ttt•blished wu in the
field of •gr.culture, It was quite • few yurs ago.
A. '\ ou n rii .. ht \t the time "'hen the natwn
111·1·rll'tl a produc t1H agriculture. the kno.,.,·ho1,1. to
tlt•\'l'lop morC' pn u111t of land. people \\ert' ven
11111• h aw:irr or llw nintnbution of the facull\
from ;1"11l'ultu11 During World War U and sub-
"''ou1·111h lht· ;11' 11111pl1shments in' mathemat1t~
:ind pin -.I(~ ;ind ch ·1111slry had particular rrll'\
:1111 l 111 till' pr oblt-111• t h;1t \H' faced
0 . TheH contributions •re now being made
1n other fields?
A, Take .1 lool.. at v. hat the physical sciences
Jntl the toob and technologies that they have
vou .... 111 fln:I i'•d\ ~nc•,. m the b1olo1?1tal scienc:es.
I I ere 10 the next de<:ade. in possibly 50 years,
you will find advances in the biological sciences.
rapturing the interrst and imagination of people
a<: the atornie age the nuclear age did during the
past deeade
0 Will thi1 lead to further control of di•ue?
A. 8)' unraveling the nature of genetic
m;11rnal ..... e ar<' 10 a better position to affect
their function' 1t1 modify them so that in terms
by Helicopter
t111•1 .1: lu111h 11 .. 1111 I 1pl• pt'''' n.il p.ipt I• .. nd
f.1111111 111e1t11:,,hil1:1 ,111 r1l<1l"<I to !ht h1!->h11\
11( ll;,111_~·· ( '1111 .. \I,', I ''"'I I '" b1 •·llh1;111cl10J:
1 !)11, fid I
l11l111 ~ .... I II I Ilk• :til' E Ill tli1•1 t'. ii ' Ol•I
h h ul :1 11,~ ,. !1"11 hu: Tl ·~ !'"lllf'th11!: · ha• tr
~. l> 11 k :1 11111~· ",1, '" 11•111 1·mh1·r "h11n ht'
,I 1111• 1\.11•1 11 i11 ,1 lll•'.111.111 l pun t11' ~r:11IU·
'11111 l'l J111l1111 . ., ,. ..: I t'L\ lrl J!-1:1'..I ht
"111\ h.1.I , 111,•11h • t; l J>l'J l:l ;ii \\ • trlo.1ni:, It·
'"' "\I'•'! I•"'' \ v l·1 ,1l' 'ear m th< '' hool
I 111• 1n -... c •'•, •• : i:1" kd1•\ t· • .n:wd 11111 . 11·
,, " ••' :1!1 .11 •Ji •· !o~i h'· '•~\Pa•
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I I '1 'I 1:t11 •I
l.. \I .1 1111 • I rllj>ll'tl h~
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' If "" !. : 1h1 • t.1111•·<1 Dt I <Ill·
111·-i:i h1~ tlt111h in h1• p•t ..
1 11 111. Jnt111-l11,1I RdJl111n'
.1•·d 11: J 'l.J!I \\..I' n.111wil h<·ad
. 111 ••.•. Ill· \\1th il 111111 .. 11•1 '
": .~111 ,, I 1 .. : .. 'l• :11! •·I lhl' \,1!1IJ 1~.1rl1fll ,,
l'111tltc l.1h rdl\ f.•• !• H•~·~ to 1!H1I for a \Jluc·cl
1i .. .,,~ :•1 ht.'· ... 1111•11111 '"'l'l'r Jnd lhf'11 "JK'lll
111 11 \1•:11" "' J',>l,1•:.111 .s' a h1sor to a L'n1H·r~11'
,.f ..,,,111 11,·111 • ;,11:111111.1 p1 "J''l'l in publll adn11ms-
1r .:11111 h111ld 11~ Ii!• 1n <olkd1ons m plat<·~
d1111· :h1:\ \\1•1 1 pr• \Wll'I' uokno\\n lit> "<t'.
:.1P'l•'d lll•lh th1' 11111 1,, .. 1 ·rail to fOJn lht• l f."I
: I! I
II .. :i 1'.1,t1d•·tf11l t'\l llint: thing to ht tit'"
llll' 11 .. ,,1,, ·I t ·", :Jh\ J\ • f"h lhai th1. hbrcir·
1,,,; h.1~ ;1 ~1t·:1I 11p1•111 l11ni1~; to ~ene in the ~ame
\\.1\ th,st ti.I' l oo . Ion 1 .111 '<'r\f' IO prt">;{'f\Ulj:
Forei(J'n t-" ~tud~nls
.
of ch,ea~e control in k r m• of (har:•<ll'r 1"l1<~ c•
human phyStolog_\ \\ h1ch can be mod1r1ed or cc:·
rN'tl'd-if abnormal-tlwre "ill b.· L1t1l:i•t1c ad·
\ ;in1 t' made m t IH· brnlog1t al sc1e n1 ~·.;_ The na
lure of learning. thr n::itu re of mer•11H\ -the<.~
:i r<• thing~ that an· j.r::rlually b1•ine unfolcic.od
~nd a~ \OU do th1~ ,·1111 arC' tx•ginnine tn nrodun
lh( rf'sourtesthat \\Ill h:" ni.tJOr 11nr:1tl 11n ho\,
I 'ltll' I 13)\ hH• t<1~1·tJ·· r •
0 Can a University like UCI be tl-e ta~ tcr
a modern, .eparate city?
A. 'nut depends f'nllrel_, UJ1on th1 k1111i <if
mt<>r·aruon and commumcahon th<it dev1•loµ'
between the campus 3nd the city that lOmes into
be10J! about 11 And the onlv '\1.3\ that thP l 'ni·
versilv can contribute to the bu ilrirn~ of th1•
rih i~ through tht' t •a nc;m1ss1on of 1d.,:·•
Q . Can you illustrate this?
A. AgriC'ulturC' in this countr~ I!-.,., h;tl 1l 1~
todav berause the la~H1me between the ~enera-
1 ion of an idea by agricultural sr1ent1~u. and 1U:
apph<"ation. has been very short Jn some .. 1
stances there is no lal? time because tht man in
the agricultural industn has been pr1·r arl'd to
take an idea that a scientist is "ork1n11 oQ on tnt
camous and apply 1t before the scientist 1s quilt
prepared to NI\ ht:> 1'-sure 11 "'" k• This 1•
where pnvate enterpri~ is '\l.illing t o takE' tht'
t alru lated risk
Q. This ~m• idea can be •pplied in other
field1?
A. l am eoncerned that as people on t.h..s
campu.s explore ideas related to organiutioos of
government, of political institutions, of eeonomit
organitations, that it flow-to people off C&mpQS
so that they may choose Crom a leries of alterna-
tives which they fttl bes1 meet the nttds of
their organization
LIBRARIAN SMITH
th<· landm:irks of ou~ rnlture ancl 111 Jl:l"lni'
them on to the futurt-
"And there ~ anothn aawr 1t ., 1 \1 il1nr
too," be twinkles "l r>1ag1m ~llet ting a a11Jlwu
booh! I wouldn't lratl1• 1nh' .... tfh am hod\' ·
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IRVINI CAWUS
The WEU"H CONCRETE COMPANrF.-. »C 01 Jni:~ 1 oun·
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By WILLIAM l. DONER
Of .... D .. IY ,. ... , itoH
Perhaps il all began ont' spring tillN·
noon 25 years ago when Wayne Crawford. a
husky youngster in his senior year at lhP
University of nlinois clis<nvered he touldn"t
hit a turve ball.
Or maybe it was aftn college ~hn1 ht
served as gunnery officer in World War 11
Somewhere along the line. l'rawfor<I cit"
nded he wanted to go into teaehing and ht <
never regretted the decision
As athletic director or the Un1ver..,1l\ n£
California. Irvine. \raw ford is concerneo \\ti h
everything from filters in the ~imming pool
to oarlocks in the racing shells He "• t·ven
thinking ahead to the dav when t roMb an
excess of 45.000 mav 1am 1he lTI 1 ;1mp11' for
football g:1mes
Crawford. v.ho appear~ mmh ~uungt'r
than his 46 vears. hai;n't time to let the turf
grow under ·his feel.
Since the blue and gold of CCI will m.ike
its debut in intercollegiate athletks almo!'lt a!'
soon as the school opens its door~ in Hlfi'1
there's no time lo wa,te
Basketball will be the major sport a\
the start Football won't tome until 1969 or
70. "We'll start slowlv." e:cplains rrav.forrl
''but eventually our plans eat! for top le\el
lOn'lpetillon with the be~t teari1s in the <ulln·
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· <\)though he has In luok 10 years 1011. lht'
futu1 e. Crawford tan v1~ualize the da' v. hen
lJfl's tentative 45.000-seal stadium ,., ,0111
out for a Southland rival game with t i("! .A
R111 hr-.t thing• being rir .. 1. ba<J..1'1 b.111
to Water.
Dan Rogus. a'>ststanl LUat h ,ti US< for the
tast th1 t"t> years, has been hired I< cl1re1 t
ltTs fortunes in this
Rogers, along with fra\\>ford.' '" alrea1h
5-tlllng up a first-year schedule t:ompet1t1nn
W111 be formed by smaller ~choolt. su<h as
Whither. 0«ciden.ta1 and lht' l 'nivt.T'-ih C1f
l'ahfornia al Riverside
"We don't \\ant tc ~la11 In< f,,..,1 -;1;~
• Ji'\\f11cl '"U>t '~ ju"t \\ait ancl 't t he" \\t'
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rlo agatnSI lht'St' l)j.lf' or S< ho11I' ht(, rt I.ilk·
inf about UCLA anrl USC'
Obviously, water sports \\tll tf htg ;it
l 1·1. Swimming and erew v.ill be ''" < r lhf
fir~t sports on the calendar
roaches in these ),por1<. art t\pt<hcl ft•
tt' named very soon
Both the basketball pav1lton and :,,\\ 1111·
1111ng pool will be looted 1n a mult1urp11:-t·
bu1ld1ng -fhe basketball arena v.111 hold VHllt'
2,800 spettator!' "'ith rlre!'Stn~ quarters c11-
re«tly under the playing floor The po<;J \val!
tw ad Jae Pnt. built in lhf popular L-•haµe
f:i<h1on
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"-E\\fl••rl• I Pl'"' R .• , lt,1• nian' 111111·• .._
Na-furally
ll4 t II 1 .. udtd a.s lllll' of I ht• bt" t '11 \\ <.ltt ~ l n
lhr land un plam lti uliltze lht nu1rh
\\Jter\\3,Y 1n holding so111e of thl' c ounln'
\)l;,!~e!-1 regatta~ Tl1e northern tap l'f lht b.11.
111 fact. I~ part Of !hf.' l ('I I 3111flll'
Golf ancl tenni:-are otht'1 '11411 t· ,, h1 d·
uhd the fl.rs! vear In IH61i. ("1.ml t11d 1• twp·
1ng IC• .idd either baseball 11r 11.11 J.. 1lt p1·111t
rn~ on f.1nli l1e~ ava1labl1:
And, of 1 our~t' thE>rt' II bt· .• r111l •·''rt 1 f
111lr;1mural sport~ ··we \\On I btilht 1 \\tlh
sue h t111ng~ as sof11lall. b.hketball ancl tn111 h
fool ball tn tntrarnurab expl:11n' <"1 ;rn ft•1 ti
'"f't>11plt ii• n"t u~t that 'ort ttf ,111fl 111 l:it 11
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l 'rt''l Ill 1.l.111' t .ill 1111 t t.t~'f"' Ill ,,,11111)..
.<nd :-111 fin~ ·That, \d1;1 1 pt'oplt \\!IOI t11
kar n '"' \\ere corn\. 11 • It"" II th· 111 h1
I -.1n1' 11111
l 11"1 \\all abu be u11uM1<1I 111 that ~h\-.11 ;ii
fdmatiun \\Ill ht-rnmplelE>lv volunta1} ·Wt>
feel our program will bt> so outstanding 1ht·
.. 111dents will want to take it .'' savs ( 'ra" f<H 11
I 'ra'-"forcl himself has had intt•ns1H•
it1hh'tit· training While attending high 'l hot1I
in Pennsylvania. he excelled in foot ball.
ba.;ketball. basE>ball. track and tennb ill'
went lo tllinoi' on a football <;cholarship b11l
f'ndt>d up pla~in~ on a 1 han1p1011-.h1~ b:i'(
l · tll t Jill
lie 'till like~ to p.11t1np<ttt' 111 .It hl1•111 :·
-. I\\" hanci1<ap Rolfe1 and a llllll nanit 111
1 rnn1~ pl;iver ''Rut 1"111 .:1•11111 ~ to• 1 Id f11r
ha-.k1•1ball anrl l.iawlJ<1ll
l'nhap-, h1i-p1 oudt''I pO'-'l'''"''' 1• t ht
t11Jt"loratt' degree he earned at t 1du111hi,
I n1\f'r.,il\ folio" 111~ hi5 m11itar ~ H "1t 1
The Uni,lersity of California-.. .\ nothe1~ inilesto11e i11
tl1E" <.~1·<)\,~t11 of ottl' 01·ange County and its Coastlancl.
..,AGE 16 DAil Y PILOT UNIVERSITY DEDICATION ISSUIE THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 19"4
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Q. ~rM peopt. ue beginninv to think t~t
higher eduution in Ca!ifornia, particularly at
lkr lleley and Lot Angefes, 11 getting to be a rat
rac~. If I am .-'tudent on a campus of 27,500
1tudenh. how un I qet a ,..rtonaJhed educ•·
tiC4'?
Dr. Kerr: Tht-p h r a s e "rat race" is used
;ill over the l' S at the present time.
It is use<! in the ~l nH' of rat race for the student.s
1 ushing around trying to find rourses and Id·
\ice. ett , and aho for the fatuit y and the rom-
J•lltlee~ .~duc>lly. tht>re is no reason why you
i.hc11tld not be :1b1 t-to ~t\e a!; mul'h attention to
;: <.tudenl 111 ;i bi)! l'ntr1 pnl't' 35 in a <:mall on<?.
)'tu t:J\t> tht· !'.tttH· 1atio of fa(ultv lo studenL~.
J11rt lhP fact tha' th1 re are 27,500 i-tucl1·nt~ does
11ol w ... rn 'e1 \. 111lll'h 11nhl vou lvol. <ii the far·
1111v workinl' ·\\ilh th1·111
0 What i• your ratio?
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Ii I ii I •• I ; • l'Jll l.1 ' ·\11~1 lt"' l .11111 ti'! '-1.•tllt•!tl
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C So a young sludent who goes to Berkeley
rr lo Ange lu dc-o not ha11e cl5 much personal-
iH c' :are'
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•·11 1 tt•e ~tutlt r:1 •• nd 1h1• p1 of"1-'o'' h1 ,. '" 1 I.
irl' \\l1h At "'i1;1n'n1d and ll.1na1d lh1 1 •• tht·
J<ilt 11t1,1l fur 1 Id" r 'P11l.111 II d1•1•1 nd• ''I" 1 !ht
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Q Many parenh are concerned with the
high attrition rate in the freshmen classes tn the
uni~rsity. Oo you consider this a problem and,
if you do, what 11re you doing to solve if?
A. I don't I.no" lhe atlrit111n r.ilt ;1t the
f nd ()f the freshman year, but al the Llnl\'(.'1 '-lly or
t'ahfornia, in tf';·m~ of going ~1r:11~h1 lhr ough
the four years on the same campus, only about
40 to 50 per cent grrtduate Thi~ is the ~landartl
figure nationwide. There are exeeptinn~ Jla1 ·
-.:ird h35 a htaV)' dropout rate. but nol as heavy
s s l'fe and .Michigan have. This i~ partly be-
c.ause Harvard does not have anyone dropping
wt because of financial reasons, which we do.
We talk about the a!Ouent SO"iely, but there i!
&till a high percentage of the students of the
University of California who earn lheir way
1'.hrough. In the last year that I wa~ ehancellor
at Berkeley, 7"> per eent or the 01f'n i., the grarl· --------
DAILY PILOT UNIVERSITY DEDICATION ISSUE
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At $3, Dr. Clark K"°r gutdel the ffs-tiny of the &.rgat unt~ In the w--.J-
WOt"lcf. Few belt.ve a better man could b. found in the Westem worid. Slitht, ...... \
and ,,_m ..... Dr. Kerr atands H ~ of edu~tion'1 grutest luden, one of th ....., )
eloquent spokesmen and• brave battler forth. ideal. he bclieva In. He padU.W ./
from Swarthmore, took his rna1ter'1 frcm Stanford and rec.tweet ht. dodo. ate ht
economiu from the University of California, whi<h h. has hNded since 19St.
DR. CLARK KERR
Is Smarter Than You Were
uatmg c:las.< wE>re sub~tllntially sdf-supportm~
and 40 per crnt were wholly self-wpporting:
This means that many stay out a yta.r or two
and then rome back. and finish. Harvard does
not have this problem because most of it~ ~tu
denls eome from well-to-do families
Q . Do you ha.. a policy to "waah out" a
certain number of ft'flhmen?
A. No. we do not. Absolutely not. I mJ.ght
!"ay that there is an expectation that there will
be, 1t least in a large class, a certain number of
F grades, but there is !lbsolutdy no percentage
for th2t whatsoever. A D grade is used lo tell
a perwn. '"Yc;u've got to t.lo a lot better if you
t'Xpffl to gr?du;ile." An F grade is used for
people who iust really have not made the effort.
~au c.e Cniversily of California students were
in the top one-eighth of their high school grad-
m1tinc c las~e!' and have the capacity-or the~
would nnl be there-the only ones who tome up
'"'1, "'' F i·1;1dt> are tho~t \\ho realh h:n1 110t
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0 Coes a college student get a beller '.:Iv·
cc.11or. today than he did 70 Y"HS 190?
A . \1 .-i l11 t1·h
0 Are ~tvdents entering college lociay
l::etttr prepare-d than they were 10 years age?
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0 Hew u• they better prep.ued?
A ., h .. h•gh St hn<•I~ d I ( 1lt1111~ . I I I lt r ,, .~.
0 In hum11.,ities and soence?
on spoi.15 Rn<1 adn1hP< interest. Many student
newspapers find it muth harder to get people to
~d Ule time oo lhf>m They are mo~ s.?rious
acadenilcaJJy md more are thinking about goinf
on to<iraduate work. I think more are oriented
toward the~(' profession md voc.ation
than they used to be. They start thinking about
what they are going to be a lot sooner than in
my day. aact then, you got your degree and
then started finding what was availahlt. The stu-
dents of todaJ know whether they want to be
doctors. or lawyers or journalists or what-not.
Q . Wh•t ._,. tt.ir political ..._?
A. Compared with 'O years. today's it•
crents are much more c.>nsernti-.e and .mum
Jess active. If you are romparing them with lbe
Gls at the end of World War lI, the Gls didn't
pay much attention to political matters.. They
lost some time ~ut of their lives an1 they wue
just going to get t.brouf.h as fast as they could.
Compared Wlth 10 y'!ar• JC:O. there has bttn an
inl rC'il!>r 111 r><1ll1ilal int r"·-1 The far-left groups
1:11"1' Jlt(lfl' iii t1\f 11('\\ 111;1p "' ' ( .11 • '1,CI Ill I .'1'1\
h1.:•'t"' h•1l lhn .11 ,, • .•1111
0 Do v::>u include (c;.mmvn1sts in ll1t far
left.,
A. \\ 1lh1·Ut ,.. Jot , I • 1111/ 1l 1• harif t. -.n
' IL r1 1• a t-•mn•um·t \'. 11 hJll the ~tu<1t·n1 U<J(h
al thr I nr,pr,11, c•f 1 .. 1111 • n1:i a~ I!' tru~ JI ;ii\
<ollt'g1 11r 11tll\t·r~11' i1 1 ti•• .ounlr" ll1e11 a1~'
i-omr 1• h11ri 1 \\oultl ' ' .1:fl a' e1th1 r h ml!
t'ommun1•I o: loll<'\\ •ll~ 1h01 ('ommuna:-.1 I 11y
lim R 1 11 1· ;1 11r ·1·• .i, • 11•1·11rt1on Pnh
0 Do th~ have a ~v influence on th~ Nn-
eral student bodv? ~
A \t1\ \f t \ .11tl1 '1 tht; B'erkt•lf>\ t~·tn·
pu~ lh•·r.,. 1.• nn\\ a -10 1\1 11 bo::l~ of 26 500 Tht
student" "ht might b1 • •11 I<.• bt pollt11 311\ al
ll\'E'--ancl th1~ lOUnb cl1.1r a< ro~s the sp i"trum
A \1 , ,~, the h11.11d Hit ;•\cr .. J.1 •Hult i•I --l '>'Ottld i>~.' numti• r 1 I• 1..r 300 Within t",
Iii•\\ ( t•1 t I J11f { 1t)legt• )~ abt Ill (1fJt \I 11 llltll (' group 'IJtrJ(' ;Jrf adiVt r:1•plJbhtan&. ~00Jt <l< t • ~,
.id\ ,1 . , 1h;.i1 lh.e :,1ud1·11I~ n1111111i .ti •111 1.1l<l De mo. rat.• some !-.Q-1 .. la 1• 1and of tOJr:.• tii.
tf \\i·i " \\ 11 JI \\1 h.1\l h.11! ti 111·~1 .. d• '·'11 Sotwll t~ ;ire i-pl•l i ;inc! l'tlhin the Comml!r 1.·
\\l•r 1.. l, .d .. 111 one '' 11 gruur. you h;nf' ;. •n>.111 1·lement that (C'1' '\.;
· al we who went le col· thi· Trohk\ line l<U'll~ '1 l'>u folio\\< the l 1 . nl 0 Does thi~ mean th Id 1 t th ough Hu-st='ll line and ~onw 1• Io fvllO\\ th£· 1·~ n ,
leg• 10. 1.5 . or, 10 years ago cou no ge ' hnt> I \~ould :.a,\' of 1hf 'Oll or 300. perhap-)(lO
c.ollege tod!y. are ;i1 ltve S1<1ali!'.t~ an.I ! efl1st So-::13hsh ·1 ill
A "\(• }OU tould get thft1t1gh tt Ill gt l ut JOO gt'I split into tht: n11 ·1 fant:lshc mtern31 u.:n-
H 11 \\P1tld wo1 k hard a than you cl1d \\ ht•n .' 011 !Ucts_ and battle5' arn<1nF 1 r· m.:.elves that \ ou tan
wt-nl 1 wol'ld work hard~r than \\hen I \\Int 1magrne Batt!_~ behHf r. 11cpubllcan and IX mo-
to c.ollrf!e Th: basic capacity 15 no different n<m crat are nothing wmp:ltt>d \\Ith those bt1 ,, n
than 11 was before. It is just that higher ~tan· an l))d-line '\oc1alist and <l < ommuni~I
dards have been set for the students b.' their
families and the community. and the edu<'al100-Q. How many person, have spoken on the
al institutions have ~el higher ~tanda r<I• for campuk shH ~~ would not have been allowed to
lh <Pl . < spea t are uwfote tfM b~n on Communist 'tM•lc-t-m_ H en •H lifted I•~ June?
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ality of the student of tod•y compared ~th 10 hA. To kmy knowl~g" thrt>e persons. and
,. .go? one as spo en three llme'. \tickey Lemus spoke
Yff . . . at Berkeley; Herbert Aptal..er spok.e at Berkele)
A. By and large, h~ i.s mort .enou!>_ in his and Dorothy Hughes c.p<>kc at Riverside w ~n-
1e<ac:k-mi< work. and th1!' ~n have an 1mpal t ge-le~ arni c;a'lta Bama•<t
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, '"" ~t'plember ('vcn1 ng 1n 1008, the di>-->r·
~·11 r.1 q JI the home of Benj.imin Ide \\'heeler,
th~n pri.>:.1dent or the University of Calif ornh.
Wht'n President Wheekr n me to the door. he
rn"t 1 r 1u~hly dressed stranger.
I m .1 messenger for a man up ln t~
wooJ .., the .stranger sald 'He wanta to grub-
sta\o :;0Jrne student working his way through
ollege l nd needing a htlle monev to finish hi'
<'.1Ur.>t' ..
He hJnded President Wht"eler a small sack
containing 1350 in gold coan'I, accepted the then-
trld1t1onll delivery fee or one dollar from the
u ck. and departed.
Th us \\ a.5 established the "Grubsuke Loan
Fund,'' so designated by President Wheeler be·
cause he never learned the name of ~ doaor.
Numerous students have used thla fund over
the \ears san~ 1008; and now, ball a century
Later. it continue. to be available to any student
who finds himself lo sudden and unexpected
financial need
Although it happened at uotber place ln a
different time, tht story U. a place la ettabllsh-
ment !lf the new UntYenity of Caltfornl.a.
lrvtne
Private guts and endowments to the new
university campua DOW can bt expected to re-
turn dlrideodl la terms ol educational progress
for many decada to come.
Under Uatftnlty ol California policy, UCI
hl.9 expre.ssecl bl IDtentl.on of encounging
priu.te 1Upport from lb natural community of
interest atid frienda, and lt.s e.Htnal body of
alumni
Although it probably did not occur to th•
"man up m the wood.a." it ibould bt noted in
theae modern ttmea that lifta to tht Unlnnity
(lualify for deducUo111 u clwttabl• contrlbuUom
under both the fedenl and California income tu
laws
A question which may come immediately to
mlad. howeYer 11:
WUl De;; llrll I lftal state wdtenlty, sap-
Grubstake
Loan Fund
pocled by a wealth ol tu funds, foe relatively
small donations from prif ate indiYiduals!
It is true that on the uera&e acrou the na-
t ion s;ftJ and gnnta to publk colleges and uni-
Vl"rsaties amount to only 2.3~ of toW sourtes of
income. J('C()rding to the American Alumni
Council.
However, tbe need for printe funds 11 to
serve parpo1e9 for wtDdl stale fUDda cannot be
ust-d. These would include scholarships, fellow-
ships. student loana IDCb u the "erubstake,"
purchase ()f rare boob and obpectl ol art, re-
searth grantl and ~atal programs
State funds pnmde for the buic needs, but
r.nvate gifts, in the words of one university man.
'provides for a margin ol excellence "
Indeed, private iifta may &o far beyond lbat
hoped-for "margin" fn public imtltutions of high-
er learning. Probably the best eumple was the
generous doaation of 1,000 acres of land by th•
Irvine ComJ:°.&ywbicb atablished the yery basis of the 'UDi of California campu at lrriDL
UCI Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr.. re-
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fication for the many early expressions of \"Jlun -
t.uy support even while the state is an the e1rlv
process of providing the nec-e~-.ary .. tructure.~ of
a umve1 sity campus.
Among the first gifts ha\'e been .fan1t1on~
of books and joutnals io lhe L'CI librar~\.1nd ob·
J f"cts of art
The first UCI scbolanbip has been eslabilsh·
ed by The FiDt Art Patrons of ~ewport Be3ch
to be given to an undergraduate student in the
field of art A similar fund also has been estab
lished for drama students bv the Children's
Theater Guild of Newport Harbor
An anoaymoua donor -probably not under
such dramatic circumstances as the 'grubstake•
-bas established a student loan and scholarship
fund.
ThLrty-etght donors so far have contributed
toward the George B. Pruddea.Stholarship Fund
for tbe School of ~In memory of tbe
la~ Newport Beach a'fiation pioneer.
Twentv-five donors have contributed boob,
journals and selected periodicals nlued at I
tobl o1 '3.280 to tbe ua lilnrJ. n.ese will pro.
tide i11nluable emklnneat to the basic conec-
tioa of 75.000 'fOlWDll ~ DOW ii beinf p~
ered for the openinl of the campu.a in lMS".
Several eledronics., raearcb and indastrial
finns nearby already =~liminary ia-quiry to UCI about tM al ""•tint
JCho1arship1 ia tWr _ of ._ ...
Traditionally, mdt•lllty a1i1m111 Un beea a major source of eifta_&o tbiir allia mater. The
~nts of the Unhenlty al CaJlftinia lane ea-
couraged nda llftl for~ bJ . ..,w.
them dollar-for-dollar up &o '5,0CJt annually for
each UC campus.
The Regents have recofni,r.ed that UCI and
other new campUJeS will laaft DO aiptftcant
numben of alumni for sneral 7ean bJ utend-ba& the matching poliey te lcbobnblpl funds
from all sources.
>J the new uninnity campm takel wpe
Oil the ~~·-of the hiltorlc lnlDt Bladt ~d:&m ~ ~~~iet ftr
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'-YHE CITY BY THE SEA" /
This ewerd is given to the city in Southern California 1how·
in9 outstanding excellence in municipal edministretton. A
tribute we can accept with pride.
NEWPORT BEACH
CfTY COUNCIL
Paul J. Gruber, Mayor
Donald E. Elder, M.yor Pro Tem
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Mn. Dor-.n Marahall
linckley Parsons
Jamn B. Stoddard
f . Robt Coop, City Man.tgtr
lhe Ci1y of Newpod 8el'ch tcoh for...,ar d fc
having cH distinguished e neighbor ·~ Univer~ity
ol Californie Irvine · cSnd erlend~ e hurty "'el-
ccme fo its faculty and steH to Enjoy the en-
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By JACK BROBACK
0' IM 041h PllOI Sl•'1
The Univer.:;itv of rahfornia is a great e<lu-
r:itional insti tution bt-•< au.se 11 was p!Jnnrc.J lh.•t
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When the p10n:.-crc; Y.ho wrote the fon-.11·
tution of the State of California deC'rcrd that
there should be a state universitv. the\· SO\\ecl
the seeds that today have created one o( the most
renowned seats of iearnin~ in the world. By 1968.
the IOOth anniversarv of the University of Cal-
ifornia. it will have· j?rown from a handful nf
students in Oaklanrl to a statewide institution
on nine campuses with .nearly 100 000 student~
The greatness of a university is refleetecl
in the oeople of the state it servrs \altforni:i
alumni have contributPd immeasurablv not onl\
to their own state but to the world
ThouJ?h the Universitv todav is one of the
largest of its kind. prese-ntly composed of seven
campuses and soon to see the construction of
two rnore. it is not unique in sire alone. Care
has been taken not to lose orimary objectives in
a sea of students The multi-campus c;vstem con-
tributes to this aim
As it has grown. the University has resisted
trends which would direct its efforts away fr~m
Its true purpose. In the twenties and early th1r·
ti::!s there was strong pressure from Harvard.
Stanford and other top schools to ~radually drop
undereraduate studies.,to become wholly gradu-
ate schools or higher IParning The Cniversity
of ratifornia opt>Osed these moves. and despite
strone arguments from some educational leaders.
remafoc; to this day an institution where the best
hi eh school j?Taduates can achieve greater know l-
edge in the finest environment.
G~aduate schools have grown in size and re-
roe-mtion. but along with them. undergraduate
colleges have grown just as well in size and
recognition.
c PUSES .
Th. IOOth 1nniverury of th• University
of C11ifomi• will be celebr1ted on M1rch 23,
1964 m1rkinq the d1te in 1864 when the .tate-
wide instit,Jtion first oo.ned its doors 1t the
CoUege of C1lifornia sitf' in 01klond
A 1itf> h"d already been \elected for the
.,.,manent campus in S.rkeley ind the first
students enrolled there in September 1873.
The IJniversitv now has nine campuses,
tev•n exi1tina 1nd two under construction,
with I tot1I enrollment of 62.000 full time
stvdenh.
Tti. nittlng c1mpuses are:
S.f'kel•y. ~unde-d 1873, present enroll-
ment 2S,COO.
Sin Francisco Medical Center, founded
1173, 1,976.
Oa-vis. fou~5, 5,000.
Rl-v•1~!Je, fou. 1907. 1,200.
S.ln Oi~o, founded 19 1'2, present •nroll·
nMnt 20.S, all \lr.lduate students but will •X·
pand to a.:commodate unde..-.J•'.lduate stu·
dents thi1 1.tll.
L°' ~"•J.-1'~" (UCLM, f,,11ntl.hl 1919,
19,000.
S,mt., B-trb.w.l, fou11~·I 1?44, 4,900.
The r1 w -: .. mpu~-:.:
lr-vir~, ~dieJul~l to Of>'n in the f,,lf ol
196S for I .Ol>'J -.tudent1.
$Jnt.1 r rv1, v.M.1111"~1 to 9J>"l1 In th.Q
fall of 1?6~.
F1lh c:i111p11' nf the lnt\1'1 11\ presents a
, ontr.1st to 1t, , • .nh•rparts. but 1 ht ' are all a
part of the .... hnlf' The mult.i-campu5 ')stem ~ro
'ides a ch<mc of lrK'atlon, w h 1 I e preserving.
.1long with unif11rm aclmis~1on st.:inrl;mb the cen-
11.11 ~uidJnre ,, n"' 1.·~sarv ~
The ,m '1111 1 tu1 t' of md1' 11h1;il 1 ampus fa·
1 1hties rdll·•·t-ttw architectural t11•ntls of the
c..urround1ng l n:nmunity It seek-. to become a
part of Its arra. not something different which
\\OUld achievr rrominence by its oclciness -such
a plan would dde:it the wh ole p11rpose o( the
l'ni"ersit'
Each tamµu~ 1s an entJty unto itself, offer-
ing a distrnct rm ironmeot. cultural setting and
educational f:H•11tty. Students are given the choice
of a cosmoroi1t.rn environment. as at Berkeley
and l'CL:\ or the rural appeal n( the Davis agri·
cultural ca11111u
If an entcrin,g freshman bases his choice of
tollege on C'limate the University can offer the
warm. tropiral climate of Riverside. or the cool,
temperate climate of Berkeley. The curiosity Of far~1"w olaccs and different cultures may W
s'lticfied bv the campuses at Bordeaux. FranCfl
Padua. 11.Jlv .. r .I G·~ttingen C"rmanv If one S
hobbv is ocean ~wimming or sailing the seasidt
rommunitv·sitrs of Santa B:irbara. and soon
lr\'me and C:.:>clc1 C'rt•t will s1111 !w; 1astes
Whv tlw l'ni ,ersitv is the fin r educational
in,titullon it i ... today Is best told in the story
of one of it~ m1)' t beloved professors-Joel H.
Hildebrand. now an active emeritus profe~or
of chemistrv who has been on the staff for
more than 50 vears
In March. 1913. Professor Hildebrand came
to Berkeley from the University of Pennsylvania.
''Berkeley scemPct somewhere in the neigbbot-
hood of Tibet." he recalls ''Four davs were *
quired for the trip."
Hildebrand joined a "little band of young
Iconoclasts in Berkeley," including Gilbert N.
Lewis. William \. Bray, and Wendell M. Lall·
more. These \'OUnl! men rebelled at the method
of teachin~ <h,.mistry by dictating facts.
They in1t1.1tcd the analvlltal approach to
stience leathin'! the approath u.;ed today. Hilde-
brand foun<l the freedom he sou~h l -for re-
search and f1 1 tt'.H hmJ.1 n111,iclt' .1 ('nnfined nar·
fl)\\ 11 •
•I e.1:.:«11' 11111w1l 1hP R1•1 kt"!··' :,!rnup. wher e
1 ;;oon c-.11111· '" f1• I .1~ 1( I h.1d l'scaped, from a
!lu ngeo11 1111" •••11·11 .lit \h tc•.11 lung load shrank
fro1n JR f•) 8 hour~ a \H'l'k Ill'\\ graduate shl-
denb \I 1·11• .1·t11 to 11w a• In all ~t.1 ff members,
to h<>ar 11 l1.1t id1.,-1~ for rt'st•;m h rach had to of-
f Pr and I 'r111ld 111pntion '11111' "1th01tf f'OCOunt-
erinc .1 1'11i• of 1111!1· ·
llild!'h1 .in.l t.111eht ;;oo ''"tlt•nt.; in freshman
rhemi ... tn nurini! hi!i \'('31 ~ nf tf>.lthin~ large
da~sr-. h1' h i-: dP\l'lop1·d 111.1n1 11wthnd( for deal-
in g \I ilh <;lf• h !!rOl!p~
L1b~ \1t'l'f' built to hold nnlv 25 students;
full prnfr,-;ors often taught sma Ii' freshman quiz
sections· rfr1nonstrationc: in IPrture.; were made
lar<:;i' ~"cl r'r:Jlll:itk
' The Cu ll professflrs teachin.g fre<;hman quiz
section~ h:id :i goo<l effect on the teacher's assist-
ants. "Thcr •! 1:-n't a Unlversitv 1n the world that
has so m:i11 / 1,hc111lstry teachers tearhlng fresh-
man l la ...... ts, • Hildebrand noted.
Hilueb1 .111tl commented on two of the
biggest o 1ti1 Lm~ of the Unirrsitv -its slze,
and th~ 111a11y te:.earch activities ol the faculty.
He lovr1 rcse.:trch and he loves teachint.
"Discovrry :1n1l telling about 1t are related a~
1iv1ties. •
"A s111 .• ll 1111i~crs1ty h.:ts the advantage of a
countrv ti'' n -<'vcrybo<.ly knows when you ar-
•AGS D" IL Y PILO'r U1'1VC:RSITY O~DICATIOM IS~UE
The dedication of thf lrvine <ampui; of
the University of ra11forma represents
another dramati<' and important step in the
development or high1•1 €11U1 3tll>11 HI ( ';11!
rnrnia
Already the 1110~1 m;>•IH and lOlllpr f
hensive in the nation. California's higher l'du-
l ation svstem o( junior and state colleges.
universities and private rnstitutions is a
commitment to the future. to our children
and grandchildrrn. \v1tht}l1t parallel anv-
where
The people of California have recognin•il
that in education lies man's salvation -the
solution to his social and t>Conomic problem~
and development of the individual
In the years to com('. a great un1vcr~1l'
:i nd community will rise at Irvine 1t will
have been built by pcoplf with vision and
with faith in the future -all of the people
of ratifornia From It \\olll rmNge the lead-
r1 <t of tomorrow -great ~cwn t1st." hum:rni·
1;1rians educator<; and artl':;ts
In this task of building for the futu rt>
I urge all falifornians to unite. resolved that
;ill of our children. our grandchildren and
future gener'\tions shall havr both the or·
1.nrt11nity and expent•nc~ d e<luc:itrnn tr till'
limit<: of their r:ipab1hl1C ' ;•11d de<::Jrr•
EDMUND C eROWN, Governor
11\e A large communJt) h. ~ )u~t Ii" man\. p<'-
toenlial fr iends. There are 0101 e W;l \' I<• sin b11t
more opportunities for l ulluH " ·
lllldebrand, who has seen students come anti
go for five decades. believes todav's are more
M!rioll! minded on the whole -ilthough they
can become barbarous. ''Al the University a stu-
dent who really wants to get acc1uajnted with
(and learn from) some scholar can." he said
To explain a Universjty that has gro\\ n
from a handful o! students to more than 50,000
is not an easy thing to do.
It may be best to say that it was fortunate
in getting the right start in a vigorous, pioneer-
l ng state of great wealth, and that its constant
'earch for men like Joel Hlldebrand to teach
Its students has insured it success.
THURSDAY. JUNE 11, lH4
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Willlam leon1rd Pereir1. SS, archited-regional plann•r.
("He hH had the lud1--helped by hud work and grHt skill -to fall into IOmdhing truly unique;
the ch1nc~nd the cMllen~to build a new community 1lon9sid• th. urbtn disorder of, the boom
town of the boom st1te in tti. boom country of th. world."-Time MAgaxine, Sept. 6, 1963.)
Planning fer the University of California, Irvin•, ind the city which will surround it 1ctu1lly
i>e9an seven years ago when William L. Pereira wu asked by the regents to condud a site selection study
for a university c~mpus somewhere in the Greater LM Angelu aru. The search, which covered 23 pro ..
pective locations ~nde-d on the Irvine Ranch. Pereir1's firm has since planned the development of the
entire 93,000·ac" r;onch, as well as the ca mpus its.elf, tocated on 1,510 1crfl due ust of Upper N.w·
port Bay
The university community, of which the ctmpus will be the focal point, eventually will cover
17,000 acru and boast a pQpulation of 1 S0,000. By that time -possibly 25 yean from now -the uni·
nrsity will have reached its full enrollment of 27,500.
(" . a trim 6 fttt with heavy-lidde-d bue eyes ind 1n actor's dash. The wind riffled his w1.vy,
iron-grey hair as he gue-d out over Irvine R1nch ..• 'Right about there we're going to put a city of
100,000 p~ple.' he said, pointing. 'At the hear1 of it will be a thousand-acre campus for a university with
27.SOO students.'" -l ime Magazine)
It i' thii total community concept tNt will distinguish tti. Irvine Campus from any other in
th. world. For the first time in history, th. total environment of 1 great university has been custom d•
t igned to meet its special nHdt and to grow with it. -
Unique in All the World
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By WILLIAM l . PEREIRA
Our master plan estab!Jshes the campus in
the shape of a giant \~heel, wit h six pnndpal
4uadrangles r:idiatrng from a central park.
This 16-acre park. which will ultimately in-
elude a large expanse ol lawn, a lake and an
11mphitheater. is designed as the focus of uni-
\'ersity life and will be puncuated by a soaring
camp:inile. visible from every part of the campus.
The principal quadrangle. on the north side
of the park, will be the core of the campus. with
the buildings grouped about a large plaza. remi·
n1!';cent of the great urban spaces of Europe ..
Here will be the facilities serving the entire
undergraduate body -administration buildings,
librarv. auditorium· and theater, student union. a~t gallery and museum -forming an impres-
~t\'e entrance to the universitv itself From the
plaza :I \\ ide pt>dt'~t rian m:ill .. nank£'d h\' <h<1pc;
catering to the undergraduate clientele. will
lead to the town center.
The other quadrangles, grouped around the
renlral park and joined by a circular path that
crosses the canyons on viaducts, will include
buildin~s for the various academic disciplines.
EaQz:.of these will have a large court open-
i ng into the park. with the basic under~aduate
buildings flanking the path on both sides. The
related 1?raduate schools will extend behind them
toward the perimeter o( the campus proper
By preservin1? certain areas for courts and
plazas around which future buildings can be
located it will be possible for each quadrangle
10 ,!?row and expand without erkrnachiog upon
• -.t.iblished open spcaes.
Beyond the central campus will be housing
,." ;ic ;ilhlelic' fanllflf•c. a 11nivrr~i tv rnnferPnce
DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS
\f..tl•\ n111HI' iir<I ha•.1.h go inlu hu1ld1ng a
m.tjor 1111 \ t>• •·I\ la mpu~ .. <\rt h1tcd s plannt'r~,
huildt'r~ ~··11• 1·<111 L11tant• pl:i~ ing-key tolt~ in
th" l'!I\ ,ir;.J rlt 1 t 'opmrn' of I 'Cl inrlu1lf
•\rch11 Pd< \ «,(\{ iated .o\rch1teds l°J ban us
C:.riu:irP. ('.~rona drl .M:1r. ex<'cutive campus ar-
t hit"ctc; Or!!wization lndudes firms of W!lliam
L Pereir:J &. Associates. Los Angeles: Jones &
F.mmons. Le~ An~eles : Blurock. EUerbroek &
&.ssociates Corona del Mar: Brandow & John-~ton. str.1:-t ura l en~in'!ers. Ne\\ port Reach; John
&. Martin & Asi;ocial<'s Inc 5lrurtural engi-
nc>er< 1'\1•\1 f'\<'lt Beach
Thom!'\< & Richardson. Santa .l\na f''l.ftll·
111 e arc~iikcl< for initial campus apartment~.
Grlllias. !=ava1.1e & Alve~. Santa .o\na HHU·
tive archlt~ct~ for corporation yard.
Consultants William L. Pereira & . .\ssoci-
ates. Los Angt>les. consulting archHects; Moffat
!c Nichol Jong Beach c-on~1•lting ch ii engi-
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rnHs, Ralph E Phillip~ Inc l o• .<\ngf>f<'< roo·
<oiltinl( elu·1r:cal and nwchanir·al Pr.cirlt'rr
Lan<ls1'3P<' Architeds· Hahn & Jloffm<in
Rnbrrt H Cailer. Frederick M. Lang As scl<'i
ati>d I.and~~ape .\rchit t"Cl!', Sierra Marlr,. e\1·< ·
11h\ 1' land,r:ii•e ar ·hiteds for cam pm
.Jones & Peter•on . .\nahe;m. excc11th e lantl-
•1 JJ E' arrt-qtetl s for i111tiJ I c:impus arartmenl <
ull officials' L F. rox. vice chancellor for
business and fin:ince : Coulson Tough , campu(
sirchll?ct: Earl Graham. construction mana-
iier; Clifton C Mil!E:r. project architect ; Ge11e
l 'emalsu. landscape architect. C. 0. Reinhardt
C'ivil en~nce..r,, T C Otto. mt'<:hanical eni:inE't'T
T G Brfrt..iw. elt>ctrical engineer.
General ccintracton · C.&:J Construction Co
South Gate. Interim Office; C JI. Wicks. Indio.
ln!Ual slto devel.mment: Penta Construction
Systems. Inc . Rialto. faculty research facility :
Robert E. McKee. Inc., Corona del Mar, first
increment campus buildings : C. H. Leavell &
<'o . El Segundo. multi-purpose buildinj!
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PEROit• .•• lid.~"°"-all
center and graduate schools A large resrrvt for
a privateh' developed rnerliC'al center -to rom-
t•l<'mt>nt the uni,ersit\ 'c, nrn1c -ted 1111" 11• :!I r 'l<lf
-is planned adjacrnt In lht:' r<>ntral ramouc.
Arnone the ach;\nl'>"f'S nf the rirr11hr cam-
pus olan Is the fact that all maior ac;;i rlnmi<.'
buildin,gs as \\ell ac:; :ithlPtic facilill<'" v. ill be
within a IO·minule w:ilk of each other Wh"TeVf>r n ·--;hie the n~tur~I f""'~"r;mhv of th" t"rr:i;n
will be followed with the buildint' arPai; nr-erise-
lv desh!nated and all the othrr l"'nrl r· cnrvt>d
for all time as noen space
Hei1:1ht limitc; -prnrnilh nnt t'· ,,v, eed
four stories -anri othE>r rec;triction~ w;11 tw> in-
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duded in a l!Pn1•ral l~nrl nc;e plan \lohir h will a}. ,
low individu;;l nf>W f:td ltties tn hP ''"·""lr11ctP<l ......,..
without \ iolating 1 Ip. b:isic fr:rnww11d1 r·f the
master plan
The conct>nlrH' r .1 mnuo: nlan a111"" • othPr
advantages. "ill permit the rreatllln o( 1hP uni-
Vt"rsitv's "\'ital centr·r" rn !ht> P irli"'' · · ... 11f
lt<; realization so th:it C'\'Pn thP fir~t stm'l "\' "111
bf' able to enio" thP h '""< f.11 lhtil'<: nf th· '""1"11
p;irk and oerhaps e\C>n more im1111r1 ·•"1 the>
ri i<:tinrtive "senc;e of n!art .. it pro,·1dt·~
As the unil'rrs1ty j:'rows morPn\f•r this
rore area will remain im·inlate. cont11111in~ for-
ever as the heart of the entire canrnus l11 this
resoect. the ''hub" ronceot is in contr~'°t to the
ordinarv mall plan in whith thP original 1"1111puc;
center is nftPn rl1<nlJ"'d .. , th•· irnn,.rc:ilv e:c.-
pand•
Representjn,I! a dramatic departure ffflm the
usual campus architecture, the build111ns nlanned
bv the Associated Architects v. ill fit i11•0 the
rolling hills of the universitv site, with rnassh·e
Piers supportinJ? the broad pllltfonns whi""'i f'lrm
the bases of the structurrc; themselves
This structural svstem. tol!ether with the ~
orientation of the campus builrlings to rn11form
with the natural contours of the site. ohviates
the necessity of ma<::sive earthmoving and !las
resulted in considerable sa\'ine-s in j?radin" rosts.
Another novel feature of the basi<' desitn
Is the use of some rooftops to provide inf>xpen-
sive additional space !or seminar and confn""'"f'
rooms and open.air laboratories.
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wh'll'i "MlHMV-Sii'.ouur a Coffeclion Wfl /Je ReaJ'! • in 1965
l!y JOHN IURTT
O' n. 0.-. ,.... ..,,
ing a collegt' teachlog m that depends
heavily upo.J foe library; 1 supply the neces-
sary material for tcl'D! rs, and suggested
and indcperukn! outside 'lg. Each teaching
area will contain some ad scholarly mono-
gnphs and senalci for the of far.ulty and ex-
cectional undt-r graduate nts. The collectioa
will be rich in bibliol'T& The oew libraries
will contail'I sume info o on all fields of
knowle.-fj?e. Thi.; includes a11 not in a college
curriculum. The coll should satisfy in·
dependent intellectual •ty and. recn?atioa.
Al inte"t!sts 'If the students fa"1tlty."
And so the New Program began
in o\ugl!st, 19t:l, to build identii:al basic col-
lege libraries to be completed by September, 1965
-one each for the campuses at San Diego, Santa
Cruz and lrv~nf'.
A~iti.·n of the libraries has been center-
• ed at San Diego under Ubrariao M.elrin Voigt.
Tbe UniHr.rty expects tb.rougb Lhe economy ol
multipfo purch:ure for three libraries at one time
to .uve as 01urn a.< a ball-million dollars, or about
25 per ce£1!, in the cost of building the basic
collect.ions..
I . Assembl.W~ a boi>t. collection is more than a
matter Qt Umt>l• sen. ding off orders to pu. blisbera
and !'holeqJe'·OOot su~Uers. The library col-
lection was scl~ without any pirticalar re-
"81'd to the avaibbility cif the boob, oDly their
desirability. Com:equenUy, large ~ben ot ~=r:-u~~~~le= joa.rUJs go1n1 btt-t to~ .20 Jean!
·"Book bti~thll is a Joni and inrolted procea
tW reqa;im ~ bowled&e aDd crut ten-5 aaa :cauU ii bit a( tu~ aDcl ,Is a11o a ~ Of
faa;· ·~ ·ucrs. Smith. "°9e eyes ldeam bridlt.. lJ·wbfnettr M Je~ off On this .subject. . ,
; . ' "ldeallj .. in building tbe bade ~ we~. : ·e e :thfte. · '°. !um.es of eedi title.. one.for -:ta.~-Bat we bow ol ·coane tbat wlill Md-tm.t .bQOU n•re not Pal to find tJll'le ~"of ~nerrt!dq rilltt Aftr, U eftr'. And IO ......,. be .w ;~ and com.ftipplirl
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high," muSE"" Smith. "And it's true. it's difficult
to manage on much les.s than $9 or SlO a volume.
But several factors account for this -the scar-
city of wme of the materW we must have, the
generally nigher cost ~ tedlnicai and reference
publications, and the .ery expensive reprints of
scholar!y jountals which will form an important
part of the llbrary."
The basic collertlon will be "IUbstantially
compl~ted in lime for the 1tarl of instruction a
year from tlili fall. Smith ls now confidenl
Further. the library will be w~ll embarked
uoon a proizram ol additional acquisitions aimed
at a book: coilf'i'tion ~ 250.000 Yolumes by 1~71
and a million by 1990. "Mate that 1985," be
amends with " grin, "maybe we can accelerate
the process."
As the lJCl library grows, it will specialize
in several bt avrbes of learning, notably the
fields of engineering and adnunistration which
will be stro11~ pt.inta at UCJ from the start. SUb-
sequent spetitl collections will be stron&17 in-
fluenced by the needs of the professors joining
the faculty. ~ by tbe library resources which
some f acully m(:mbers will bring with fttem or
attract to the univertlty.
"We have a really tremf'.ndous function,''
says Smith. '1t fer nothing less than to aervt the
tudltng needs cf the unlnnity in the brmlest
war. and. to build research facmties in breadth and depth u rapidly u required. We will be one
of the ma jot' librarl~ ol. the u.nivenity l)'ltem ...
& sum. 'tbe .UCI library will have a role
~t with.the libraries ot the other UC Ca.rripuses.. .
"The libtarles of all the campuses form a
muhW PoQl w·a.e med in meetinf tbe Deedl ot all," says Smith.~ thil way, much daDlic&tlon
ol expensin materiil can be lfOided ana mdqu•
material can be shared. We will 'be ll.ated via
teletype with the othert. and we will ~ put in
the uebaQf.e ol.. library ma~' to H1"ft ttu-
delib and racau,. . . .. ~m JUrt-we'll ban a daDy station traaon -., tnftli!lf the many·to QaA. with boob and
llCbolars .Colnf bodl W111 -:and I rally aped
that n11 be·llllllC ·a llelklopter Instead ol a at.a-
b 'WllOn w!rlda • fMr ,,.an.;"·· . . • ne ua .....,. w111 !!!: 1n • aft _,
hdldiQI ·11 will .... wllla ~Wttntltit oftlcea
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Arrow m•rii1 point for dediution of new Univenity of C•l i·
forni•, Irvine. Aeri1I photo lllustratu ton1truction thus far
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