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City to Fight New Flights Till Plan Ready
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Newpilrt BelCb ~ 1ov-baa
deCldced to ----of Oran&o C<Jwll;y Airport fli&ht opeTa·
lions until completion of a JP.alter
~ for the iacllity.
.• ¢11;y COWlclbilea Wednead&y nl&ht
formally p~ the cit)' on.record in
oppos.lUon to u.y incrUN in services
at Iba airport lo< al lout dx llltlllbo,
duriq -limo Ibo -plu
will be pcepoiod by C<1W11l' ... sa1.
tant..
A rao1utloa •n.t .... ly adopted
by municipal lawmakers urru tbe
(See Rololff S1o1f Teda1. P1Ce I)
state P u ~ 11 c UtWtlelJ Cotmi'"'ob
(PUC) to recon.lider it.I approval lut
week of Pacl.flc ScMttbnst Airlines
(PSA) jet llptl eut"ol tM ..a,art.
The PSA Je<Vke lo -led to be·
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OUT FOR 'PltOBAIL Y 36 HOUIS' FltOM IORUG Mui;de• Suopocl Doniel Sloophonl Reio .... by Amloul.,_ 1"11no
,.'Cain-Abel' Ax Slaying
SuspectRemaim in Coma
........... -Daniel w. Shepherd, 40, accllled of
h•cktnf hi• brothel' to death with ...n
ax in a .. Caln-Abel" slaying, lay Jn a
drug-induced com.a today in Loa All·
geles, charged wtth murder.
H• WU e:r:pected to nma.IA uncon-.
scioua until Friday from a masalve
dose or aleepillt pill.I he piped just
before hiJ anest near El Centro Wed·'
oesday .
The body of bls brother, Gordon
Raymond Shepherd, 13, a pharmacist,
was found •'*addled ill bloody bed-
ding ln the back ()f Dalrlel'a car when
it was baited at a roadblock. An ax
wa1 found in tbe car. p.lke Aid.
Shepherd 11umped lnto uncoutious·
ness 1ooa afte:r bl& arrest and wa1 .
rlown in a com• to the prison ward
or General Hos pital.
Authorllles 1aid be bad been a me.D·
tal paUent at Camarillo State H01pi·
tal from 1963 to 1984.
The brothers were reported miss·
inc early Wednesday by C.eir f1lher,
E111e1t, after he had entered lhtir
small. two-bedroom home at the re1r
or the family home bi suburban Bald·
win Park to ·awakeo Gordon for work.
The vtcUm's bedroom was smeared
with blood. The room showed at.ins of
a violent stru11le and an ax was miss·
in.,. from the Shepherd property, Uives·
ti1ator1 1ald. · Tb<I trail of blood led to the space
where tbe suapect usually parked hi•
cU Md &n aU.point.s bulJeti.D. WU
broadcast for the automobile.
'J'M c~ was atopped 1bout fiye
houri after discovery ol the bedroom
at the ro.dblock more thar. 150 mll!I
away In llhperlal County. SheriU's
depuUe' reported lhe body was clad
onl y Jn a T-shirt. They said the vie·
tim had been hacked on the head and
upper torso a s U his attacker was In
a *lteniy."
A motive for the slayin& was a
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DEAD BROTHER ~
O..tlon ShOph.,d
myatery. Dtniel waa unable to make
a atat.emeot and relative• coult cast
no ll&bt on any re11on1 for the mllt<-
der.
The parents aaid there had been
"ill feeling" between the brothers but
lhere were no. lndJcaUona of troub le
when lhey retired Tue1da,y night o
tr.elr bun1alow behind the family
home, where they had been watchln1
televWon."
sin Feb. IS, ..-C PUC -• pot!U-for • ..-, llW 1:U;" _, alrllDea, ........... Alf •
ala. .
Coples Gii Iba --•· deftd 1ent to the PUC, tloe ClreJ•
Cowrt7 Board Gll-111-
ty lalllolaton ""' all ~ -. Prior te adoPti•f el Git i I 3 • r ,
"""""1mea c'""1111 struct -Ila oripn.il dtlft all '*' ass tt A1r COlilornla. /.J lnlllall1 ,. ... ·11 111
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* '* * Air Planner · Criticized
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Per~ira 'Conflict' Al'leged by Grand. Jury
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A MW, men ~-w 9)iirilllia .. q 't tfl trr L.P ka-. . ·--a...Olllir AlrplltMt•s ..............
-... Ibo ~ --,. DAILY l>lLoT leanal(
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t11t, WJqdin& ~ not dJlad. la itf Jft•
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-la Ibo prllldpal --la
1-o Coan.utw, a fact 11\llDld to --laat-blr 111 Jlal. ... -. .... -. -c.mm ................ . •' ,, ....... ftl&llla ... ....,.
llk!llrt. "" -ellbt • ...,._ ... CifaUna Atrlmea, aCl plw to
start --out February.
Tbe Graod Jury wtll 11y tbat It can·
Id • bow the Pereira firm cu ob-jedt"'1 evaluai. the county'a 11r·
port ..... when Mr. Pettira bu nm·
...., ''rr1R1 la two .iruw (Air c• ._.._.ems,> ud la ___ ,. llrlA!I
u.111 .... ttl , A1l"pm1 ... u.
lnloo~.
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GUI CDMklilratioa ol M'8etioa of In·
otbl!' firm te ID8lter pl.la Oran1e
Colml;y Atrpirt."
Tbe Grand JWJ -.. time aco ob-ied.eel to tbe Ptnira flrm'I appotftl,
mat ml If I S 11 of CODOlct of lalemt,
2-Nude Girls
Witlf l:6 IMd . ' .
·.·1n Driig Raid' :
Newport's Road Widening
Plan to End 'Wandering'
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Slxten Yount ,..., tld.udinl'two Ihm Balbo9 ~ .. llR",.;t ...... ~"' mt "'*• ..,... 11.,_. old..,..,-..·••·• auee. &WIYw JU --' .,_ ...._:,,'tlii·..-· ~.-ww s_ .. """~ 111 Cotta ... police --.I." •It' t', Ioli ain.o.. -· ur17 todar ud W-"""1 .i,it Oft & wd Nnport -p u b I I c prP9<rtf -1ittll Ult -Bu·
a•· oil char-bi Ult "'•-1 raid Works Dledcr JOMpb T. Dn!la aft.. • liil'P')J61c -JtesLounot porkJJl1 - c ct _. .......-er city councilmen Wedne141y ailbt loL
carried oat by local police Jn the took action that could lllMll an early
cil1'• hlatory. end to the motirllts' da}I ol ~r·
Tbe 1weeplnr. raids were made at iog.
Dv<. Colta Kela rntdnce1 and one ~W\1:~ =--~
pl.act ln Newport Beacb. ~ 12 offi· Uon in. a tl12,CIOO rem~ proj-
cen. ect alone • tw bloct ltretdl ol Jlnd.
The c:rackdowo, pollc. Mid, wu the Street la Ceotnl Nowpert. The wwk
re1\l.lt oi an lntem'h-e lnvutilation would tranlfenn tbt llrMt into •
carried out for mon thu three ud major bWllc link between 91t: two
one.half monttu.
A1e1-of the 1uspecta, ru1ed from
11 lo 23. Cbar&es varied trtm aale or
dan&trous drup lo poltelJ.i°I: ol
mu1Ju,1JL1.
The lar&"1 lfOUp of JQlpectJ Wll
plcbd ap ln a wtatbtr~ amelly
three-room boule at m Vktoria St.,
just off of Ntwpart Boulevard.
Thert, pollct .aid, MVO ~
lnclndlq two 17·yell'4id &lrll who
were uleep naked when olficer1 ar·
rived -were arrested.
Arnita were made at the Vktoria
Street bouae u well u at 1123 Po-
mona Ave., m Vtrctnta Place, 25e
l&tb SL, -Darrell St., and It 410
E. Octantront. Newpwt Beatb (the
latter with cooperation ol Newport
Beach, police, Costa Mesa officers
said),
Adults _ arrested and the char1e1
which police Aled agJ.iust them are:
-WIDlam Wlllllord, 23, or 281 vi..-
torla St., 1usplclon of aale of danier·
ou1 dru&a to mtnan, suspicion of i>O"
MllioD of eqllipment, and su1piclon
of poaeuion of marijuana.
-Daaald Arbilo, 21, arrested •t
1923 Pomona Ave., suspicion of mvl·
juana for .....
-Gregory Means. 11. of m VJrt 1!1
Place, ausplclon of 11le or marl-
juan•.
-W1lter Harpst, 19, or 258 J6th
Place, suspicion of sale of dan1erow;
drugs.
-Phil · Houaman, II, of Apt. 8 , MB
Wilaon SL, awpiclon of sale of dan-
gerous drugs. .
-Albert P1 stor, 19, of 2$3 Costa
Meaa St., suspicion of sale of mari-
juana.
-Andre Vaneaer. 20, of Santa Ana.
oa aurpk:lon of po11enion Of mari-
juana for aale.
In all, police aald. the crackdown
netted !line juvenllea. Utcludi.nC th•
two 17-year-old &lrls and al\Olher 16-
)'ear-old tirl. The juveniles were tak•
en to Orange County Juvenlle Hall,
where they are being ileld on su.spl·
clon of possession of marijuana ind
suspicion of leadln1 lewd .and d.isaolu~e
lives. police said.
Police 11ld officer• conflicated whit
they alle1e to be marlju1n1, "kit•"
for admlnl1terln1 dnl11 and "daniu·
ous druas" durin1 the 1·oundup.
heavily traveled. boule.Vll"ds.
Aa propoaed by Devlin, the project
ca!ls for the purchue al 23 kits, mott
of which are improved, on the south·
easterly side ot S2ncl Street, and wid-enin& 0( the DOW" partially OM·WIY
l'Ol.dwtry to four travel luel, ptu1 two
lar part!a1.
c. .. -could ~ by 1"9, H the count1 approYtl the dty'1 reque1t
to •hare pro)ec:t coat.a oa a 50 • 50
-· ~to Devlin. CollDCil action came on • motion
by Weit Newport Couodlman Al For·
git 'Ib~e wa1 110 dlSCU11lon after
Devlin Submitted • detailed. J't!POrt on
tPe project. .
Oevlla noted that 1ufficient funds
...,·ill be...ava.ilable from the city'• 1hart
nf ga1. tu revenue• to undertake tht
Proo"am1 wbick lnYO!ves the larltst
nght-of·••Y upenditure for any road
Cd M Man Draws
' 90-da y Sentence
In Pilot Attack
A Corona del Mar mam who pleaded
guil!Y to a mld&lr hammer attack on
tht pUot of a Catalina 111.a.od·bouod
plant WU ordered Wedneada.y to
1ptnd tbl nes:t tO days in lht De·
par1ment ol Corrections facillty at
Chino.
John Mlltoa Elckmeier, 45, of 1907
Altur a Drive, must return to a Long
Beath court for lurtber proceeding•
alter !eats that will determine hi$
menial state, Superior Judie Walter
Odrmar ruled.
t:K ~meler 11 due for seotenclng on
one cn1lllt ol 1111ult with intent to
comm11 murd_er alter he withdrew
ear\irr ~le11 of 1Mocent and innocent
by rrason of ln11.ftity,
Ba uered almott inlleftsible by Eick·
meier 1n a fll.Pt to Catalina Island
last Au~. I Wit charter pilot Jo h n
Woods. ~t. Of +w Lancewood Wt y,
Irvine
Wood• tesllfltd at hit u1allant'1
trial tha1 Elcloneler auddenty came
up bth1n1! him and 1truck him several
blows on th4: hud. with a hammer.
lie .... as able to land tht plaM at
Catalina ~ruy aftrr the intervention o(
(lier EICltMEJER. Pa&t %)
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Crane Slips,
Killing HB
Rig Wo rker· --
A Huntlncton Beach crane worker
wu cnubed to deeth Wedneaday In
Seal Beach when a 29-foot HCtlon of
the crane on whlcb. he wa1 workinr
slq,p.d. it.a Dorine ud nn acrou hill
cbQl
The vlcti..m was Robert Lee Halt, of
2D FlorMla St. He ,,.., 315. Funeral
services are tchtduled for Westmin·
1ter Memorial Part chapel Saturday
at 1:30 p.m.
Hale w1s ont of four men disas-
aembllnl • 8(ti.foo\ crane boom at the
Sp.ct Diwilion of Nortb American-
RockweU in Seal Beach. •
Company officials u.id Hale, • lead·
man riper, wu under the t,OQG.pound
section removtn1 a restralnln1 pin
wtiUe the boom was up in the air.
1be shorinJ 1ave way and the sec·
ti.on dropped on him, · cruahhl& the
upper part of his body. A compuJ doc·
tor aaid Hale waa killed lmtantly ln
the 1:50 a.m. acddent.
Hale 11 survived by his widow,
Mary. IOftl Robert, Rickey and Ter·
ry: d•ulhW'• Gear&.!• AM and P•·
meta: mother Nettie Hale; brtltbers
Alfred and Cllarlet: half brothers Ros·
coe and Nellon Harper : and ball 111-
ters FIOllit and Emma Morpa.
Chil d Neglect
Trial Delayed
Ch1r1e1 of endan1erb1g a child, fll ·
ed a1alnst 1 youna: Lacuna Beach
woman after she allea:edly left her in-
fant daU&l\ter unatterlded for an hour
In a locked, parked. car, were held
over unUI Jan. 17 Wednetday in Qr.
an11 County JuwnUe Coort.
Released on tlD1 ball was Ellnbeth
Ruth Babcock, 20. of :m Thall• St.
St<ie was arrested Seturday by New·
port Beach pol.lee and char&ed wtth
the de1ertlon of her dau!Jhter, Oar·
]f!ne CurtiJ, •It: 11 months.
Police said the woman left the child
Ir, (he car while she went 1hoppin1 ln
th1 F11hlon Island con1plex. The In·
tanl w1s warrnlJ wrapped, they said.
The chUd was committed to tht care
nr the county.'s Albert Sltton home
p e n d I n f Mun action a1ainst the
mother)
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Oii --al Ibo """' "--·~ --·· -In· ,.,.... lll II! oporatiooo, la addilloo to
!be -~ -"CGllllcU", Ult ~Ul')' deddliil ........ a "•tron&lY ob-
jectl" NPOtt ta bope of nvertiq ec·
Uon. it eouidm'I .lntmkal t0 the COW·
ty 'a bat .lateretta.
Bal Bay Oub
'Riverboat'
Still F1oats '
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Cotl.l)C'ilqlell I ift(ticlfld tbtJ fl'IOr'ff:
the plan. provided lfftrll eoaditioftl
were tacked onto a required ue pe.r·
mit.
On a matfoa. oi Coadlman. Dee
Cook, &al acdon vlas dell.Jld. until
Jan. 22.. Cook nid the time would be
needed for "tbouJhltul cou!deraUon"
ol llm.l.taUoaa to be lmpoeed an the
boat'• operaUona.
F0RCEnJL AllGUMENT
IUcbard Stnen1, vke prealdent of
the Bay Club, arped forcefulb' for
coundl ovemilln1 of ttcent P1aanln1
Comrnitlion rejecti'on Of the dub's
.,. permlt applic&tioa.
Ht denied Unit tta principal purpGle
would be to aerve u a "no.tin&
coclcta.il bar."
"It will not be brancb b&r fer the
club and ii. will have no pDey," be
said.
Stevens noted. however, that liquor
Would be dt1pen1td when the
ve11el ii crulsln1. if tho se who charter
it wut a portable bar aboard.
He aald the boat. which would be
built by Savannah Enterprises of Cos..
la Men, would be used largely to
,cive Bay Club members. cuestt ud
vi1lUn1 dJgnitariea a vtew of the en·
tire harbor.
mARGE OCCASIONALLY
••tn tome caaea there •ill be a
char1e for the cruises," he 1ald. "In
many cues, wben we have charity
and youth JrOUP• aboard, there will
be no char1e."
Vark>ua conditions on we o( the
boat were recommended by the clty
(S.. BOAT, Pere 2)
Weallaer
That old devil foa returns to
haunt the coul tonight, with low
clouda and ba1y sunshine on tap
for Frld1y. Foree.aster Emil
Kurt1 labs the high temper1tur1
It &6.
INSIDE TODAY
India m11s1ic who 1111m~s
world figure• llmOftg his foll~
tn b a vagi 111ho ad tlOCOkl liv-
ino m '~ 100Tld not h"1iJ'lQ f rom
it. a dtparhtrl!! from pr«dtctu-
or1 who tought to Uvc ill iaolo-
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ALWAYS A DOG -Wh at would a stable be with-
out a doi? Here Baron, a Great Dane, patrols the
area while Janel Gana:uer gels ready to Wte her
~horoughbred's saddle back to the tack room.
For Rent: One
Used City Hall
In Costa Mesa
8 )' TONY CILLO
01 ,._. 0.1" il'ilM """
A lot of looker~. but no taker1
and there 1tand1 COit.i Mes1'1 old
city hall on West l9th Strftt at Po-
mona Avenue.
Vacated six months ago In favor of
a new $4 million clvir centf'r, the for-
mer municipal building hasn't btrn
appealing to any would-hr !Pnant~ yet
Some passersb~· may wcmder .11
Cos\a ~1esa 1s s!utk 1.1·11h an t'lder\\'
dependent. a 1.1·h1lt> elephant that nO-
body \l.'anu.
Says City Manager Arthur R . Ale·
Kenzie, "It's Just a matter or eco.
nom1cs and finding the proper ten-
ant ··
l!c says the City Council wants lo
li>:isf'. not sell. the buildi ng tx>causl' of
the feeling 11 ""''LU materially 1ncrea ~f'
1n 1 alue v11th Ule development or 19th
Street ·•
The city ha11n·1 pu1 on a really hard·
sell campaign to ho4 a tenant lor the
building. Mo.st conlacU have been
ma.de by city officials. The deil hasn 't
beea ·.turned over to • real '•1tate
aar-ney <ar realtor.
But city officiali haven·t l>Hn sit·
ting on their deed either. Federal,
state and local agencies as well as
private fir ms have been contacted.
According lo Mc Kenzie. repruenta-
tivcs of Southern California College
once showed interest in the bu.llding.
A church group and the CalHomi.a
Highway Patrol have inquired about
It. he says.
The former city hall was 10 years
old lh is year. It was flrrt occupied hy
cily employes tn October, 1957. just
after its construction was finished
Jt cost $125.000 to build.
The buildtng has 7,505 1quare fe f'1.
lnciu~ a 1.SJ6..square·foot room
"'hi ch used to bf the City Coun cil
chamber. Outside. there la room fnr
112 vehicles to park on 1 lot which
has accesses from three atrMU.
Leaving the lith Street buildihg in
mid·rwnmer this year meant gatht>r·
1ng up all city departments under ene
roof -in the new Civic Ceiiter.
Youth, 17, Stung
To Death by Bees
FREMONT I AP) -A 1warm of
bee~ ch5turbcd by a tractor stune to
death Denni~ r-.t Kelsey, 17, of Castro
\"a Uey Wednesday.
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County's Bridle Path
Traffic Shows Increase
By EVELYN SHERWOOD
01 1111 °'"' ,,_. ''°"'
Holiday tratOc ls boomlna -alO"l.I
th• mllu of bridle paths la lbe
Oranee Coast arta and hJ&~d.
Scores or youna: riders are de.votin1
U:e:ir Christmas vacaliou to a:ettin&
re111cqua1nted with their steeds.
There's a feativt spirit around the:
~l~ and horse ri.n gs throu1bout
the coun1y.
Lots of work goes on. too. The
~·oungslers care for their horses as
meticulously as yachtsmen keep their
vessels gleamin&-
Riders clad In e:verything from pl&·
tails and working clothes to formal
derby attire throng the stables at
Orange County Fairgrounds -ttftr·
red to by patrons as "Katrina's Coun·
Ir J Club for l~orses" because the own·
rr, Katrina Lantz, afford5 them posh
boarding.
.nstruction coe• on daily. A1 learn·
In• rldtr• pace the-ring, crie1 ruound
nf "Sit 1traight! Don't lean back!
Slo"' down -loosen the rein."
Another leadinf tllble and riding
school ia tbe PuCoct Hills J\ldhit
Ac:lderny of Tb1Ult. It boMda co
hor1n. MOit an bualtr-Jun:ipm: all
... lhorouihbreds.
Riden wbo forego lbe rin1s tor ti:·
ercl•inJ tMir horsea can aet out on
miles of bridle path. Thert are 14
miles of them on the Irvine Ranch
alone.
Another 14 miles of paths begin on
Victoria Street in Costa Mesa, and
wend alone the levee of the Santa
Anli River to Anaheim.
CoW in Oran&• Coualy for betng a
proud horae owner rWI anywhere
from l200 to uveral thousand dollars
to buy the animal, Monthly boil.rd.in&:
e.zpensea rana:e lrom MO to $115.
la you hire • trainer. the monthly
cnsts can run into the hundreds of
de.liars.
Then there art the outlay• .i.nd
matntenanct costa for tick -the
~ 11141. bit. curb and 11ta.ffle. plus
saddle, tU.anktL boots, Nddle IOip,
curry comb and brushe1 1alora.
Plus au1ar cube1 &Dd carrot..
From P.,e l
AIRPORT ...
should not conaider tbe 1.pprov.al of
!he operation of any additional air·
lines until after completion of the a u.
port ma'1er plan study."
_ .. The Commission (should ) gr ant
a rt>hear!ng on the PSA appllc1tion
and give careful consideration to tht
rffcct oo the pt>ople living in the re s1·
dential 1re1s ne•r the airport of !ht>
no1st' and incon\'en1ence wmth would
be ca used by additional schedu led
alrlfne flights."
PSA public relationi counsel Frank
G. Micheleria urged the council not lo
adopt ltle resolution. pointinl out that
mwUcipal lawmaker1 aix monlhl ago
had declined to take a po&ition an the
airline'• application. He added that
i:;. i:;. i:;.
Approval Given
For Maintenance
Unit by Air Cal
TentltiYe approval of a.e Air Cali·
fornia proposal to build a tem:xirary
maintenance facility at the Or1n1e
County Airport has been given by the
Airport Commi1slon.
Ai r Cal has been searching for
month! for a suitable Jill! to 1ervice
anJ r epair it. planes at the airport.
The a irline now ope:rate1 four planes
daily and has been ferrying them to
Ontario for maintenance. Airline .>£·
f1c1als estimated they could save $'la!.·
000 a year throu,!;h use of a loc;i.! fa~
(."lht\".
Thf. current proposa l :nvolves lease
of about 1.5 acres from Fernandn
Pardn . an airport lessee whose 2 .\.
;:i rre fa cility is located 1,ex1 to the
~1 ovieland Museum ol lhe Air.
Thr proposal was ~ubm ilted !n thf'
1·ounty counsel's offi<'e. the count~··,
Hral Propertits Division and lhe s ir·
pnrt slafr for re po rt 111 tht' .Jan. 9
mc>ct1ng of the commission.
The commissio ners indicatrd th .. !
heveral restrictions woull accompany
any approval of the lease plan.
Air C1I would be required to tow
lt1 plane• from the terminal build·
ing to lhe lite to avoid any damage
to tied down private planes from jet
en51:ine bl1st.s.
The commissioners also lndiC1ted
that they would limit thl· sublease lo
one year wilh 1 JO-day no ticf' cancel·
lation claust
'"" en::1nt runo111;?: v.·ould bf> all!'lwl'rl
111 thr rn1111n!ena nt't arr;11 b111 wou lr1
ha1 P In ~ done .11 !ht north end nl
the fltld fir removtd ftom an y home 5 .
. t.
the council had not objed.ed to rtcent
e:1pan1ion of Air California Oi&hU.
Mlcbelenl allo denied the rtsolu·
tioo'1 statement that t.be airport is
overtrowded. He said cout1ty au per·
vi10rs and the airport commission are
on rttord 11 rinding airporl spice
··adequate.''
After the r esolution was adopted,
~lichelen1 tot~ the DAILY PILOT :
"Wa wiah It hadn 't paMed. of course,
but it ia not of too much concern to
us becauae the PUC will consider 1
rehearinc on the ba1ia of need.
"The resolution, oo the oU!cr hand,
deals mainly with noiae. And we're
all aware that nol.se Is a factor at all
airport.a. PSA o(rldah will certainly
work with the Bay Area Council and
the city on this problem. We'll coo·
duct test fllthts and brtng in 1pecial
equipment to make noise tesU."
Armed Bandit
Sought in Kidnap
Of Coast Man
Sheriffs deputie~ today are search<
ing for an armed bandit who robbed
1 Sun1et Beach 1ervice atation attend·
ant early this morning and escaped
with rro.
If captured. he will fa cr k.idnaping
charges in addition to 1hr robbery
count.
The viclim was Stafford .J, Cooley.
attendant 1t the Bill Doucla~ Service
Station. 16.))5 Pacific Coa5t Highway.
Colley told deputies lhal 1he robber
asked for change, the.a. c1,carette1, and
fi nally pfilled a R"U~d demanded
cash with .. I have nothing 1galn1t
you -I ju~t wan t :;oJr money."
After laking all lht raper mcmty
in Jht: cash register !hr ha ndil forced
Coolty to walk abou1 rn11r block• .. nd
then 1trol!td away v.•i!h ;i warnina 1o
hi~ v1cl 1m
The bandit 1s drscnL~'d 11 ma lt'.
white. about 20 years <1 ld, 5--10 1od
170 pound1. lie has 1hon Uabt brown
hair and WIS dressed neatl)' ID flacks
and a pull over 1weatrr.
Dirkse n Blasls
Johnson Poli cies
WASHINGTON IAP1 -Senate flt·
pu blic an Le1drr F:~PH•l l M. Dlrksrn
~11jtl lod11v !hl'rP l' nn pTOlpecl nf
pc.11ct nl'I rironll.\P •' 1t.hllity. on
hopP fnr th• bfott l'r . lf'I !ht po\lc:ies or
Prr •kll'nl ,Jnhn ~on
I .
City Seeking
Law to Save
Marine Life '
• Newport Beach city councilmen
Wednesday decided to seek: it.ale leg.
l1lation bannlng the bvcket bri11de
from removin1 marine Uiif from Cor.
ona d1l Mar'a tidepools.
Tbe city staff wu instructed lO 11ir:
Assemblyman Robert Badbam t R·
Newport Beach) to Introduce al the:
next lefialativt scaslon 1 blll est1b·
lishing a marine preaerve 1lon1 the
Corona del Mar 1bortllne.
U adopted, the propoll!d amendmtnt
to the 1tate Flsb ind Ga.me Code would
probibit lbl removal or ckstrucUoo of
ea an•monu and othu tlDy cr1atures
1.t cluster i.n trdepoola ln the marlne
anctuary 1treteh!n1 from the foot of
oppy Avenue to the, 11sat11rn dty Um·
I .
Es:empted from the ban. bow ever,
would be ab&lone. lobstera and·other
larger fish ind forms of aquatic llfe .
Cnuncilmtn 1t their afttrnOon study
session made it plain they weren 't
happy abnut the exemptions. but they
a.freed the propo$1d bill would 1land
a far p-eater chaoce of pas11.ge with
the concea&lon to sports fishermen.
"ExemptlD1 lob$lerl isn't 1oing to
amount to much. anyway," said Coun·
cilman Al For&it. ''The.rt'• nothing
left there now. 1 know a guy who pull-
ed 13 k>blW traps off the shoreline re-
cently, and all be got were three lob-
sters."
"We 1bould still continue to work
for an entirelY reatrlcted are1," aald
Mayor Paul J. Gruber.
'"nlll bUI would be juft a fooL I.A the
.i-." &ll'ttd COwlcilmu Llodolty p.,..., .. a yur qo hM uked
ror actio9 to llow Utt de1truedol of
tide.pool life.
The councll lheo dlrKted tht staff
to cooperala wttb th• dty ot La1W11
Beach and other 11enciea l4 eUorts
to wi n le&i1latJve prohibltion1 •cl.inst
the remov&I Of 1balooe. lobsters and
la r£er sea life from areas desicnal·
I'd as marine preserves,
EICKMEIER. ••
J::ickmeier·s former wife . the 1ttond
pa11enger In the Cessna Sltyhawk,
Wood.a 11id.
Mr!. Evelyn Rooker, 42. of 2213 Col·
\tile Ave ., Co5ll Mesa, wresll!d the
hammer from her form.tr 1pouae
•·tv:le the da!ed and bteedina Woods
landed the pll.nt.
WDOdt w1 lat.er treated at Hoac
Memorial Hoapi.tal for concuu I o n,
head wounda and a brokn fiqer.
Frienda of the accuaed have testi·
fted that he had been Mpruted about
buaine11 m.atter1 and the breakup of
his marriage. He planned the trip to
Catalina Id.and in ordtt to perau1de
hi1 wife to return to him, C#lf: family
friend h'11 told the court.
Wooch Mid that EJckme.itr a.nd Mrs.
Rooker we.re engapd in "an appu·
eoUy l.mkablt convtrsation" imme·
diately prior to E.lckmeier le1pinc In
hl1 feet and striking the series of h•m·
mer blo"'!.
Typhoid Fever, F lu
Spread in Britain
LONDON (UPI) -Ovtbreak.I of ty·
p b o i d. fever and A1iu Jolluenia
broua:tit anxiety today to Brita.ln's
hos~tals Ind kept m1ny work.eta at
home.
Sir persona were positively dlainos·
ed 11 typhoid fever aufferers ind a.n·
nther three were under hospilll ob-
servati on as contacts. Five of them.
all West Indians. came from one
hnu se in We 11 London.
JJ.J.().
Sale
.. •• f • I ~-·1 • • "':-r:o • J.t
Denounces J!!dfle ,-1 1 .... 1 -0 .r:11
DA Backs Aides
• . . '
In C9ntroversy
81 THOM BARLEY
01 .. CN1tr ,_ Sllfrl
District Attorney Cecil Rick.a aprang
to the defense of :wo o. bis top aides
late Wed.nelday with • blistering de·
nouocement of crlUrilm• •oiced by •
Los Ana:11ea SupertorlC our t j1,1dge.
Hieb condemned u "badly timed"
allf' "prttty much Ojft or line" ('om-
1nen11 made by Judce Mark Brand·
!er Tuesday at the Los A.ncelea court
2 Teen-agers
Die in 'Road
Accidents
Two Huntlncton Be•tft teen-11ers
were killed ln tralftc CT"Ubes Wed·
D11d17, GIM la tbl dt;r ud the othlr
ill u acddut Jn the Sin Berurdlrto
Mountal.nl.
n.. ...sctinu were :
-.Joyu lludra SM1-, II, al l!ll
Hl1'Clll Clrcle.
-lln'ft J .... NelMa, 11, of 1111
Enpud Street
Thi dt;atll ol Mill Sbettoe, which
occurndla H-lkach. -· 111o dly'1 tr.nk lal.llllJ toU to 17 !or
-la ... -ct.,. al ... ,...,.. 'J'bt JJm toll WU lt tiDM.
Miu Sllllto.'1 Cll' col .... wlO ..
dri-~ -a.a-.... !Abo ...... et.el' _.....tt.W....
Avt11ut ad Delll•art IVtlt. QI.a.
-Coatl'--• Dnlll NI IN
1 clt;r 1trett dep.rtment employe,
1u!fered oilly minor ill.juries.
Witnwu told police that Mi•• Shel·
ton'a auto burtled into the air and
tumbled end-over.end from the im·
pact of tbe craah. It landed 100 feet
mm tbe point ol. tMi coWa.lon, police =· '!be 1cddeat occurnd about
EarlJ Wed""M.11 mornl.na. Nebon
•u tilled OD Hieh••Y 30 ta the Run·
ninl Sprtn11 .,... of the Siil Bmla.r·
dino Mountain.I wbQ h1I car failed to
make 1. curve.
CaUfon1.a Hlahway Patrol offker1
1ald the ;routb ••• dri¥iq alona about
4 a.m. wbert tbt vllhlcl• 1mubed. Into
a. roct reta!alna wall. He died at 1:2.\
a.m. at tllt SU Be"DardJ.ao County
Hoopllal.
He ii survived by hll pvuta, Mr.
and lln. IAmoillo Nolloo; brother,
Guy; and ~Mr. and llro.
.Andmr T. N.-Of Sula ADa. and
Mr. and Mro. V. A. Thr-. of Lar10.
Fla.
Funval aervtcea art acbectWtd for
1 p.m. S.turday a.t PeU Family Colon·
Ill Funer&I Home, Wntm!Mer.
Funeral arranaemuru a.re pendlnl
for Mi.11 Sbaltoa.
Better Lock Up
Your Piggy Bank
A pi&IY bank \hlel may bt on the
}()()M ln Newport Be.ach.
PoUce today reported that one or
more burglars broke into the resi·
dence of William E. Smith, 400 E.
Modena a.Dd stole ilibaut SlCIO ln cur-
rency and a pico bank rtuffed wtth
a.bout S4 In cbange,
Another pica:y bank ttielt was re·
ported Dec. 11 at tbt Newport Beach
apa.rtmnt of Bruce Ubl, which ne:t ·
led an lDtrvder ttJ ln cbanae. plu.o:
1492 ~of jewelry, monty, 1 cam·
era and typewriter.
analprnent o! Frank AllU'lon)' "Bi1:
Frank" M1tr1n1a. lfd Robert Sllenio.
Both men are accused of con1pltac)
10 commit arand lhen Md· three
c-oont.s of grand lbeft &Gtalin1 S3,IOO.
The aiigry Judie BrlDd.ler thttw out
a cha.r1e of obdruotion of juatlre
agalnsl lhe two QleA after crUicll1ng
Deputy District Attorney Jamca G.
Enri&bt, Auiat&Gl Diltricl Attorney E .
A. Freeman aDd Oraoa:e County Su·
puior Juel&• WJJlilm L. MWTay· for
the ma.oner In wllicb lbe cue bad been
handled prior to ·111 trUJfer f r o m
Orance County to Los An1ele1.
.. I can 't apeak for Jud&e MW'l'fl)',"
Hick.a 1a1d . "But 1 can 11y thlt rve
1bsolulely no tault to fiDd wi~ En-
riabt and P'reem&n Jn the.Ir han&inc
of thl• c11e. ~ lf we bad to ttavel
tttll route apln we'd haDdlt tt In
1x1eUy the ume manner.
"Other counties love IQ take-.P o t
aholl It Oran .. £.outy ,'' add.ti( the
•ll'Y dlatricl •tt«'DeJ, .. We ~ve
them all butn in term.a ol combat· tine erlme ud 1uettUful Jll'OM(!Ution
of c:rlmiDall lld. our fiiurt1 drop
while tbeln -and I'm particularly
looOilll 11 Loo ADfeJQ -climb."
Judfe Brudltr s .. pot 1bots" weu
tlred duriaJ Utt hNrinf of a motion
to dilonJoj c11at1<s.aaablll Mltran11.
II, ol Hollywood W SaJenio, 3', I
former Qty Of Commerce eouadlman.
Tht -.. truderrod l)om Or· .. ,. Cowlty to Loo ... ,... -lloth
.... ~ -Cid • r:boltfo of
¥t0Ut GI ta. lfOUdl tblt t:tlq etQk(
Ml-•lilrtr:WtaSUlaAaa -... _ -... trial .......
-aoqultlal al W11111 Copoland . ... of JJJt Ba1slda Place, C..... del
Mat.
f're• r .. e 1
BOAT. • •
1ta!f 11 well 11 couac:llme tbem1tl·
vu. They inc:luded;
-ND 1pel.ker1 or ampWiva.on the
ve11tl'1 uterlor. '
-No crWse1 after 10 p.m.
-Operation only by a rerula.rly I S·
liped 1klpper and crew.
-RevJew of the uae permit &fttr
two year1.
-No 1ervIn1 ol drlnU or food
aboard while the boat la docked.
The B1y Club proposal rece.tv.d Its
leut enthu1taa:Sc rtspai.-.:. from Coon--
cilman Cook. ''Jl'rUIJy." be sald, ''I'm
disturbed about th• ~hanp th11 c0Wd1 have DC the charactn of the barbor
Thia 11 111entlslly • harl>or for plNs
ure c:ratt. U we approved lhla com·
merclal reque1t Uteri cou)d be oth·
era."
NO JEOP AADY
Councilman Robert Sbelton, hOWt\'·
er, ••Id he doubted the cJl;r would be
Inundated by almllar requuu. "With
Ult condJUon1 w 'rt taltin1 1bout. ·• ht
1aJd, "I don't think the harbor'• char-
acter will be jtopardlzed. I don't
think there wi ll be 1ny horrR>te eon·
atqueocea."
Stevens, who told councilmen the
boat ,.,ould bt oper1ted 1t 1 fin1nCi1!
loss by the club, emphaai&ed thBt it
had been proposed as a ''good will"
venture ... We ·can'l pl1ct 1 price tat
on that." he said.
He noted that It had been endorsed
by several commu nity leaders, 1.mong
!hem Paul Palmer. "Diet•• Richard,
Ed Hirth , Johll Macnab, Ned HiU. Jack
Ricbardloa 1nd BID Rina.
After the council deciidon to 1.dd
('ondiUons to lht use permit ind !aka
final action 1t a later meetina:, Ste-
vrns !old the DAR.Y PtLOT:
"Thty c1n takt all the lime they
want If they come up with re1tric·
t.ion1 that are too onreali1tic, th9U1h,
we ·u Jusl forget about it."
r. H. J. GARRETI FURNITURE
10th Semi-Annual Sale
STARTS TODAY
SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!
UPTO 50cro
e DINING ROOM e LIVI NG ROOM e IED ROOM
• ·ocCASIONAL TAILES • LAMPS
•....ACCESSORIES
ALL HERITAGE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE 20% °''
H.J.GARRtfT fURNf{URE
PROFESSIONAL
INTER IOA OES l~NlAS 0,.. ..... "'""' & '14 ......
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12 15 HARIO~ ILVD.
COST A MESA, CALIF.
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les
y
\thon'y HJJlg
>ert s.JtrDo.
con1pl(9cy
and; three
llln1 13,IOO,
er threw out
oi tuoilce
r crlticilblg
Jamca G.
Attorney E.
County Su·
Murr•1· lor
.u bad been
1fer from
'ele•. e NWT,.)',"
ty that fye
d with En·
'1T iw.au.e
td to ~avel
ndle ft In
t~ot a . the
"Wt haYe
lll combat·
prOMC\ltion
JW'tl drop
>arUc:u!Arly
:llmb."
bob'' were
I a motiM
Matran11.
no,~. a
'Ol™"bnan. I Dun o,.,
lu -hoth dloo&o of llllJ <OUld ---.... _
Copol&nd ,
Coro. dtl
I
ll themael·
1r1;on the
'· (Ularly I S·
nil.it after
:1 or food
ocked.
ictlved Its
:om Coun-
11.ld, "I'm
thit CCM.lld
~ barbor
for plus
·this com·
d "" olh ·
n. howev·
would be
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1boul,'' be
or't char·
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~ijackers Seize Extradition
Overlo.ok $40 ,000 More l;learing Set
For Bradley
In Armored Van's Rear
U .. IT ........
MONEY BOXES -Capt. Orlando DiLullo of Mahoning County sher-
iff's olfice (left) and Police Capt Robert Fink of Boardman Town-
ship, OhJo, check interior of truck and empty boxes used by armor·
ed car robbers to haul away $301,000 in Youngstown, Ohio, heist.
HeUcopter A.lrUft
Marines Battle Strong
//
RedForceNearDaNang
SAIGON {AP) -tJ.S. MMlnt1 bat-
Uecl a powerful Communist force :o.
day 20 milt• south of Da Nang. A
helicopter airlift landed 1 det1~·
ment of the Sth Marine Regiment 'In a
muddy rice paddy that 11.~r seemf!d
ringed by 1 battaUon of the entmY. -
perhaps 500 men.
AP corTtspondel)t Kim Ki Sam re·
ported in a disp.at.ch from the area
that virtually every helicopter land-
lni. the Leathernecks anci remoYing
the woiinded drew sniper and ma·
chine gun fire .
''The Marines built up their force
and consolidated their position be-
hind the two and thrtt·foot-high dikes
11 sporadic firing continued into the
n.igbl" Sam wrote. "There was no
announced casualty report from eith-
er 1idt.'' ·
Heavy enemy machine gun and
mortar fire spewed lrom a fortified
hamlet about 400 yards from the land-
ing :aont. Marine }eta and helicopter
iUQlhips worked over the Communist
p o 1 i t I o n s there and in tree lines
uound the paddy, lhc!ir bombs and
rockets landing so close that in some
Cillt• splinters whizzed over the Ma·
tines.
Other aciton in three battles In
South Vietnam's coastal ptovinces
had raised the Communist toll to 288
dead since the Christmas truce.
American paratroopers of the 173rd
~lrborne Brigade launched the third
1.ssault Wednesday as helicopters
landed them in a jungle area 250
milts north of SaiJofl where a Com·
munist force of battalion size was rt-
ported.
The paratroops almort !~mediately
flushed a force of about 300 Viet Cong
ar.d held them at bay for nine hours
wttilt artillery roared in and 31 jet
planet in tucce1sion pounded them.
The b a t t e r t d Communist force
pulled back along bioody jungle trails
by nightlall. and 31 enemy bodies
were found along with 18 abandoned
submachine guns. Twelve paratroop-
ers were killed and 34 wounded, the
U.S. Command said.
The battle took place about 25
miles into the jungled foothills west
of the coastal city of Tuy Hoa.
Simultaneously, South Vietnamese
troops were engaged about 100 milts
up the coast in the lowlands of Quang
Ngai Province. A government bat-
talloa of regulars and militiamen ran
into a Communist outfit of unknown
size, drew back and called in 105mm
howitzers. A government spokesman
11aid 40 of the enemy were killed. al-
most all by the artJlltry, while gov-
ernment los1es we re light.
Sporadic f:ighting also continued
along the coa11t just below the demili·
tarized iont where the Viet Cong 418-
th battalion was cut to lpecer; in a bat·
Ut Tuesday. South Vietnamese forcer;
reportedly catching a few more enemy
soldJerg during mopping up opera·
lions. bringing the claimed Red l<>11es
in that battle to 217 dead.
All the heavy fighting 11lnce the'
truce Monday has taken place along
the central and northern coast where
American and South Vietname11e
sWeeps were launched to counter un·
ending Red buildup efforts.
; YOUNGSTO WN , Ob.lo (UPI) -The
FBI joined a lhrff·state search to-
day for bandits wbo hijacked an
armored truck in dayll&ht and ts·
caped with $.'111 ,000. Despite the pre-
cision and liming of the theft, the
thieves overlooked nearly $40,000 In
a rear compartment.
While federal agent.I and police
hunf.e4 'a 1959 automobile believed
used ln the 1etaway, aulhoritita ap-
pealed to the public for help in tolv-
lng the dartn1 theft.
An FBI spokesman said the federal
agent.I were assistln& police ln 1ubttt·
ban Boardman Township, where the
Ul!J't OCCUlTtd Wt<tnesd.ay, because lt
was belietoted the bandJtJ probably
fled across 1tatt lines.
Authorities asked area radio and
television stations and Youngstown'•
only daily newspaper, The Vind.lea·
tor, to appeal to anyone who may
have seeo the robbery lO step for·
ward.
Donald Hawkins, police cbitl of
Boardman Township, said he thought
the theft was an "inside job." He
said the car wAs "the 1troni::e1t lead
we have.''
" .. ·.there is an all-points bulletin
out ror i~ in Ohio. Pennsylvania and
West Virginia ," ht said.
The car wa.s seen. followinl tha
ttolen Kane Secrel SU.let, lDc:., truck
lnto Mill Creek Part, aboul a milt
_and a half from the Almart ~
ment Store where It bad been parted
when tbt thieves made olf with It.
The truck'• two guarda were inside
the store at the time. Wl'ltn they no-
ticed their vehicle was gone, they had
to borro~· a dime to ca~ police.
1be truck was found abandoned In
the park 00 minutes after the theft.
Jewish Holiday
Chanukah Begins
Across Country
Fnm Wire Servi«•
Ceremonie1 a c o n t I n t n t apart
r;iarked the 1tart of American Jewry's
observances of the Chanukah Wt>Uday
1eason.
In San Francl1co, Jtwilh children
Ughted candles of a large Mll'norah
(holy candelabrum) ln Civic Center
Wedntlday and said a prayer for
Jews in the Soviet Un.Jon.
Represt11talives of the Federation
of Temple Youth from Y1 San rran-
cisco Bay Area synagogues particl·
pated In the one hour demonstration .
asking greater religious and cultural
freedom for Ru1slan Jews.
Rabbi EU\o« Burstein Of the North -
ern Ca\ifornnia Board of Rabbis said
some wondered why chlldren were
brought to hear of the troubles of
"their brothers" thousands of miles
away.
"We have never withheld the ter·
rible facts of Ufe from our children,"
ht said. "It Is the children's p!"()blem
too. Just u Hitler murdered a mil·
lion Jewish children in cold blood
the Sovitlll are murdering the souls
of one million Jewilh cttildren.''
He called d<:ni1l of religious free·
dom "genocide in a subtle form .'' He
said tilt USSR has from time to time
made concesslon11 to SoYlet Jewry and
ht hoped demonstration• such a1 this
would lead It to moderate tu policies
toward the Jews.
Jn New York, a Chanukah torch
from Israel, carried from Kenned~'
airport by a relay of ~ young Zion -
ists, was pre1ented to Mayor John V
Lindsay at a garment-center Syna·
gogue Wednesday.
Mare than 500 persona watched the
last runner of the relay, 18-year-old
Bety Balsam of the Bronx. hand the
torch to Lindsay.
Family Bodies Exhumea
Georgia Widow, 35, Held as Arsenic Mu .rderess
From \\.'ln Servlct1
CORDELE. Ga. -Authorilit~ have
r,humed the bodies of three members 1
if Mrs JaniP. H. Gibbs' familv. A
plump brunette who i~ accused of
murdering her 19-year·old son by lac·
ng his coffee with. ar5enic. . .
Mrs. Gibbs, a widow trusted in th1s ,
:teorgia community as operator of a ~ursery for childNn of working mo·
!hers spent her 35th birthday on
Chrl1lmas Day ln jail.
She is charged with slaying her so11,I
Roger Ludean Gibbs. by feeing him
:.-oftee which had been systematically ,
iostd with arsenic rat poison. He was
·ht fifth member of the family to die
In two years ~!eodical au:horities, armrd with "
•ourl order. ~tone! beneath a ~praw l·
1·-.: tent al 11. hillside cemeter)' plot
I tdntsday and performed 1 ul!)osie~
111 three members of Mrs Gibbs fan1 ·
y after ex.humlna: the bodies.
(I iOPSIF.S OROF.RF.O
The autopsies on Mrs Gibbs' hus·
I •
band. Charles, who died two years
ago, and her at.her two ions, Melvin ,
16, a nd Marvin. 13. were ordered aft·
er Superior Court Judge \\'illiam L.
~1cMurray ruled "They died :inder un-
usual and suspicious circumstances
and there are reasons to belieYt that
their deaths were caused by foul play
and unlawful means."
Mr•~ Gibbs was UTeated Saturday
alter an autopsy invest11ation on the
body of Ro&tt, her last Uvlq aon who
died in October, revealed several milli·
grams of arsenic in his body.
"We're suspicious," said Capt. Hugh
Smith of the Geor&la Bureau of In·
\·estigalion to questions of the pos1l·
bllity doctors "A'onld also find arsenic
1n 1hf' bndit-s of the o!h'r mf'mber~ of
the family.
Cnrs with curious nnlooker1 skirlrd
the cemetery iround as workmen tx·
humed firtt the body Of Melvin, then
hi~ fa ther. then MaM"in. 'Each opera-
ti on took aboul 45 minutes. The vital
..
organs were. ttmoved and the bodies
werf" immediately reburied.
ONF. NOT EXHU!\fEO
Authorities said the body of f\-1rs.
Gibbs· infant JV'andsnn. Ronn ie Gibb~.
\vho died lhrte wetkll beforf' hi.~ fath-
er RoRer la.st Octtlber. would not be
exhumed.
Befort Mrs. Gibbs' arrest OYer the
Christmas weekend, she told Wright
Tilley , at.ate editor Of the Albany Her-
ald, "] don't question God's worlc:"
about the quick 1ucce1slon of deaths
of her family.
"The Bible say1 they w\U get their
reward." she said, ··and I'm sure they win:·
H('r husband. an appliance repair.
n1an. ditd .Jan 21. 1966. of an appar-
1•nl hPart altack On Aug. 29, 1966.
1\larv1n died of a rare muscular di~·
ease.
f\.1elvin died in January, 1967 , Jn
September. Ronnie Glbbt. her monUi ·
old gr111ndson. died and three wttks
later hPr son Roger died .
Hawki11s said the thieves carried
?ff a big sack containing 82M,OOO bt·
1ng 1ransferred from the Boardman
branch of the Mahooing National Bank
to the bank·s htadquarten In down·
lo\\·n Youngs town. The rest of the
loot was In small bags.
Hawkins said the bandit& used card·
board boxes to transfer the loot to
the car but missed $39,416 in the rear
of the truck.
"We think three people were in·
Yolved because of the short time it
took to move the money from the
truck to the car," Hawkiru 1aid. ''Wt
are sure there was ooe In the truck
and \11e think there were two in the
car.''
But a witness, Kenneth Yerian of
Youngstown, told police he saw the
car follow the truck into the park
and said ht saw one person in the
truck and one in the car.
"I thought it was unusual," Yeria n
said "The truck was going so fast.
about 35 or W milts per hour and the
car was 10 close behind it. They
~·ere just about five feet apart. I saw
one 1 person) in the truck and oot in
the car."
Hawkins said ht btlltved the theft
was an inside. jetb.
"I don 't see how else they could
have gotten in," ht said. "They ctr·
tainly ~·ere familiar with the opera·
tion and I would say, In my opinion ,
it bad to bt an ln1kle job.''
lie said a man drt1std lo a ~rt
uniform 1lmilar to onM worn by the
truck's two guards used a key to un·
lock the truck. then drove It away
from in fr ont of the department stre.
Till! theft., ~·a.s similar to a tG00.-
000 robbery of an armored car April
I at Qu incy, ~ia~s .. a Boston suburb.
where bandit~ used a key to open
the front door of the truck ~·hile the
driver and guard were i.n a bank
making a cash pickup.
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Betty Furness, longtime tele-
vision commercial refrigerator
door swinger and now asaistant
to the President for consumer
affairs, Wednesday told the
American Marketing AMocla-
tion in Washington, D. C., con·
sumers should be told life ex·
pertancy and some of lhe other
design· factors built into hard
line merchandise. ''Leyel with
us and you·u sell more," she
advised.
Young Girl Found
Brutally Slain
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI)-The
blood-spattered body of a partially
clothed yaunt girl wag found In the
we1t tide realdenttat section today
-shortly after a 9-ye1r-old girl was tt·
ported misslnt from her bome.
Police said identification of the body
had not been made and they declined
to eslablish any connection with the
missing child , Linda t.filler, who lived
several blocks away.
Mrs. Sylvia Miller. mother of th,e
missing gir~orttd that footprints
in the snow ltd from the windo~· of
her daugnter's first·floor bedroom.
police said.
Frorn W\re Servittt
LOS ANGELES -Edgar Eugene
Bradley, accused of conspirtnr to kill
President John F. Kf!nnedy, wa1 fret
loday on his promise to appear in
court here Jan. 29 for extradition pro-
ceedings.
Bradley was released an his OW"n
recognizance withoul belng required
to post ball followln& his arraignment
Wednesday in Municipal Court in con·
nection with a Louisiana warrant re-
que·sted by New Orleans Di1t. Atty.
Jim Garrison.
George J. Jensen, Bradley's •ttor·
ney. a aid he has asked for • "fuJJ.
fledgtd extradition hearing" In Sac·
ramenlo on the assumption Louisiana
would request Bradley's presence in
New Orleans for 1 trial.
The final de<:i1ion on whether Brad-
ley would be extradited to New Or·
Jeans rest& with Gov. Reagan.
Bradley, 49, West CG.1st representa-
tive of radJo evangelist. Re v. Carl
Mcintire, made a pre-ananged sur-
render before Sheriff Peter Pitche1s
and was then arra.igned before Mu-
nicipal Judge David J . Alsen1on.
"Believe me, I don't have a thing
to hide." said Bradley as ht 1rri\'ed
with 20 friends ln the sheriff'• al·
fice.
"I know I'm not tuilty at any
crime. God know• I'm not rullty.
That's the important thing,
"I just want people to Im.OW' thla
country i• in a aituaUon whe:r• lf any .. bod.1 can ao arouod blamint lnaoctat
people. . .believe me, l'm aettlna a
UttJe. warried."
Oep. Dist. Atty. Joseph Carr told
the Judge hi.I office did not object to
releasing Bradley without bail bt·
cause there were no indications he
would attempt to nee. Ht noted Brad-
ley has lived in the same home In
suburban North HOiiywood since UHl .
Bradley has steadfastly maintained
his innocence of !ht char1e of "crim-
inal conspiracy to murder" President
Kennedy on NoY . 22, 196.1 in Dallas.
here's the poin
I,
There's Only One No. 1
Under the -Stars (or about them)
They call him tho aslrolo9or'1 a1trolo9er. Sydnoy Omarr,
the only man ever euigned by the United Statu armed
forces to full -time duty as an astrologer, now becomes your
own personal forecas.ter. The man millions of followers call
"the most knowl edgeoble estrologer of our lime" join• the
DAI l Y PILOT st off with e do ily column thet belong• on your
"mu1t reod" list. look for it in the Social Notes 1ection.
Starts Feb. 4 Exclusively in the
•
1 .
_.f UAllY PILOI
t--.. •• Tiit OAIL't f'ILOf ""'
Actor EddMI AIMrt, gcnUenian
farmer on the teevee series "Green
Acres'' has bee.n tapped as ··e~st
Dressed in the Field of Entertain-
ment", by the Men's ~nd Boy'~ Ap-
parel Club of Califorrua. He wall be
presented with the award al the
Graod Hotel in Anahelm on Jan-
uary 14. It just proves lh.a.t i! it tan
happen to a "farmer" it can, happen
to a newspaperman or any o~er
type "aenileman." '-•
John Stti11beck IV, son of tM Nobf'l
prirt-wirmhlg author, &old a 11tW1s co11-
fert11c t \Vtdnesday that 75 ptr ce11t
of U.S. entU:ted nu!11 i1l Vitosam me
,nart;uano and that ht a.uumed thtlt
Man¥ officers do too. Sttinbtc.k, 21,
who IJ)fnt a Jltar i1t Vithtam llrith t~
Arntt, said Ult of the dn.r.g did '1()1
striousl11 affect a 1oldin-'1 fighti11g
ability &ut made' Ott horror$ of com-
bat t aJitr to endurr,
•
!\lerchant ~tarine-Capt. H. 5. Kem-
ble called from llonolulu to San
Pedro to inquire about the pocket
\\alch he left at the South"''esl ln-
strun1ent Co.. for repair. "\Vhen
rlid you leave it?'' O'>''ner Dewey
F"ranz .asked. "ln 1927," Kemble re-
plied. "They put it in the safe and
told me it would be there anytime
I wanted it." A search of the safe
uncover«l lhe watch in a bo~ where
it bas remained und.i~1urbed for 40
yean. •
About Sl50,000 '''ortJ1 of flov.•rrs
-oter five milli on blossoms -
will be delivered to LM Mi lle r this
week . .A!J if it wasn 't enough. he
telephoned Tuesday to Holland
for more tulips. MiJler is designing
and building 11 of the 60 floats for
the Rose Parade in Pasadena New
Year's Qay. He's been making floats
for the parade since 1925.
• ....
A srrirrli rl1rvu~1 l1 !hr •/frrl.>aut ~ ot the Ralrigh, N.C., t"t!!I d1nnp
\VtdHe.!do{I l(lfl.f ~llCCf!JS/ld wl1tft
o bog conta1111uy $3,200 wa.t
found, Tht mo11ry W(l.! thrtt
da~'s rtctipts fron1 tlit 'PltW!
!tan<U in tllt cz!y b11s terminal
that hod bttn llrrown into a
tTnsh con by t111slakt.
' •
'"I though! I \\'a:i un t he Cou111 '
Expre:-.sv.•"y."' Edward Jacob• tol d
fl judge in rilily,.'HUkec. \\!i .... , '' tu-11
a policenian nagged h1111 do11 n
"\Vhat did you U1ink all tho:.r ;iu-.
planeli "·e re doing on the c>:prr~~-
11·ay?'" the judge as ked. ··vou '"err
rlri\·ing down the n1iddle or t he
runway at General ltlitchell Field.··
War Declared on Hoodlunu
·Shooting Starts,
If Looting Starts
MlAMI <VPi) -Gov. Claude Kirk
tod1y c1me to the support of Poliee
ChJef Walter lleadley and hU shotgun
crackdown on Negro slum boolum11.
The Republican Governor, ln a
lenCUtY 1tatement at the c•pitol In
Tallmbusee, said "it ia Ume that crim-
inal1 are told the law abiding citlun
will no longer• tolerate (Lagrant of-
fenses.
"Let them all know Wy will bt>
deaJt with" har1hly, he so:.id. ··\Ve
have the weapons to defeat crime.
Not to u..se them if: a crime in iUelf."
"This is war," llead1ey declared
Tuesday in announcing a new erfort
to put down a recent surge ol violent
ttime In the city .
.E1orida'1 field secretary for the Na-tiGna.l Allsocla.tion for the Advance·
ment oi Colored PeOple. t.tarvin Da-
vies, retol'Wi:
''Tb.is man has uo place in a position
Of public trust. 11 necessary, "'e will
get a la,Jrisu..it to keep him from rn-
farcin g this type of arbitr'"'y action.·•
In Mlami, opinions varied.
"This idea is a good one, on huod·
Jun\S," said James t.1atthews, laY.}er
12 Injured
11-i Illinois
Trai1-i W reek
CARBONDALE. 111. IU PI ) -The
Ullnois Central Railroad's Panama
lJmited. rolling toward New Orlean5
at 40 milts an hour. deralled Wednes-
day ni~ht In the wilds of the Shawnee·
National Forest.
1\1.•e\ve of an estimated 150 pa~
sengers. including IC president \V il·
ham B. Johnson. were injured. at'-
eording to Sta.It Poli'ce . On ly one uf
!hem, train nagrnan 0 . E. Crane. 48.
Ctnlralia. v•as hospitalir.td.
.\ railroad spokesman said !he
train apparently hit a broktn rail on
a t"urve about :iii.: miles south of herf'.
~1ght of the 1~ 1:ars derailed. goug-
ing op 500.roJ feel of track. and cau~
tn~ hea\•y damage. he said.
T h t spokesman said a lounge <.:ar,
a diner. hvt sleepers and a person-
nel car for train employes. jumped
!ht track and left a stretch of rails
'"c hewed up like toothpicks ." All but
hne car ovtrturMd in soft . soow-
)oplotched earth a.long the r ighl-of·
v.·ay.
Stall' Police reports said 11 µer-
)oons ~uffered t·uts and bruises. Crane
suffered bat·k 1njur1e~.
.loh n Henderson. 62. Chicago, and
Louise Shapiro, 47. Ch icago. \\'ere X·
rayed at Doctors Hospital her" and
released.
The derailed site was abou\ :l25
m.iltJ south of Chicago. where the
train began its run, and just tn~i_d"
the border of the hi\ly and tleav1ly
wooded nalional Jorest.
Ei"·nhowcr llcni1·,
Blasls <ii Ho 11111cy
WASHl/'OGTUN 1UPl 1 -l'"urmrr
President Dwight D. E1senho1~•er. de-
nying he eyer said G~orge Romney
was unfit to be P resident. says he
could "earnestly support" the Mich ·
1gan Governor.
Eisenhower, vacationing at Palm
nesert. Calif .. also denied \Vedne s-
dav Ln a staten1ent made ava1lablr
111 ·\\'a~h1ngtun that hr had ('Ver said
Hunlnr~· m1i;:h1 panll' 1n an 1•n1 crr
''"("\"
Tiu· fur nH·r l"'r~11h•nt 11n11:lr II c·lr•;u
ht• wci ~ nn1 l'11tl •1r~1n_i: ll urnnry or <in \
nth1:r polt•ntial llt'puhhcan t·andidatc
llr ~aid he .,..a\ 1ssu1nt: \hr statcmrnl
hrc11u.~e or protrsts about new~ r,.·
ports 11uoting him as writing off Rom·
ney as a presidential pos sibility . •
a furn1rr assistant U.S. Attorney, "But
I think a lot of stress la beinc pol on
law and order and too little on l•W and
justicf', which Is I.he real way ol at-
i..cking our prob lem."
• Headley'~ get-tough policy, remlnls·
ce nt of that of Birmingham's Eugene
j Bull) Connor several y e 1 r 1 110,
prompted this comment from a Neero
merchant in the trouble area:
··rm abraid every time I open my
door. I've cut down m,y boors be-
cause I'm afraid to go out of mJ bousa
at night." • •
The merchant, wbo u)l:ed hit name
not be Wied, said young Negron with
gun• are terroriJing "decent cltiuns"
in the t'f:otral Neiro dlltrict.
Othen 18'd they feared Headley's
action would stir bitterness a1aJ&t
tht Miami Polk."e Department.
FBI Launches
'Black Power'
Threat Probe
ATLANTA (UPI) -The FBI 11aid
loday it was investi1ating Ill article
1n a Black Power news1etter advocat·
ing anti-Vietnam protertul spit at
President Johnson and attack h i s
timousi nt to make him "afraid to
leave the I White House."
The article, appea.rin1 in lhe cur-
rent tasue Of lhe Student Nonviolent
.Coordinallnc Committee {SNCC) news·
letter, advocatQ the attackl as part
of • llrateo to make Johnson fear·
ful of barnstorming to make speeches
about his Vietnam policies.
An FBI spokesman said fede ral au·
thorities had been advised of the arti-
cle, written by Julius Lester. a Ueki
secretary for the militant . .\tlanta-
hased SNCC, and that It was belnl
'"looked into." He declined !o elabor·
ate.
Lester. who recently returned fr om
a trip to North Vietnam and Cub¥
~rote that to '"resist is lo n1;;\<.e the
President afraid lo leave the \V h i t e
House because he will bt spat upon
"·herever he goes to tell hi~ ti es.
"His limousine will find the street
filled with tacks and thousands of peo-
ple wbo will surge around it, ~mash·
inc ~ wtndow1 and rocking the cat
unUl It is turned on its side," he \11rote.
The article o:.lso urged Vietna:1n w<1r
demonstrators to adopt tactics 1nclud
1n12: resisting arrest until "there Is n11
olher choice but death."
Doctors Treating
Indians After
Arizona Storms
\\'l'JIJU\V JlfX:::K, Ar1 1.. 1 t I'll
11octors at Indian mcdie;il t·entl'r~ fin
thc giant Navajo reserv.;;.tion 1u•l;iy
i·ontinued to treat hundret.ls 01 pr r-
sons for respiratory illn esses sul!ered
during a pre-Christmas blir.zard.
Dr. George E. Bock. head of the
public health service on the reser11a-
lion, said more than 900 Indians hz.d
been treated on an outpatient basis
at the six Indian Hospitals and clinics
in Ari1ona and New ~lexico.
Officials scid needed food and fuel
1\'ould be trucked to tribal he;idquar·
lers for dislributioo totla~ The P1nt r·
1-:cnl·y hay progran1 to kr1·11 hung ry
t•attl<' and shtep ali._r "a' 1'\p1·1·ted
lo t•nd t'riday
Go\ Jal.'\\ \\'1111; rn< ;ippru1r1I an
rtn~rgeocy grant of $1.)11.fK~I to• the
'\;i1ajos proposed by tl1f 1 · :--4Jflice
of t:eunomic 011por1t1n1l y Thr in nney
will help finance rrlil!'f and J"f'\).d1r op-
rrations.
Coastal Fog Chased by Sun
Snorv Warni11gs front Carolinas to Ne ,1.v Englu 11d
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tlliipb1.1J1 ta ~ to ~r OD dnq: .lbuJe.
Gov. Ronald Reapn
•anti 1t lttut a ttud)' made
into the pena1Ue1 for poi-
.session of marijuana and
otherj d.ante'out druCI to
detntnlne ff tile penaftiea
Unless there I.a a compro-
lniM 111i.. tllfl jlllll. lei·
lllatan -Iii.-will Ill Mllltlm1~ ... __ ,.........._ ._.
Lawmakfl'I lbe predict
meuures will bl, iltroduced '
to:
z are equal to the crime.
-Repeal the death penal-
ty. Several Ie1l1lators ex-
pressed a wlll.lngnesi to COG·
sider revision of the law to
nclude "crlmes of paulae"'
wblcb S:eDUally art com~
mltted by close friends or
wllllln a f~.
Posae1sion of marijuana
Is a relony. Po11e11lon of
lliD 11 1 m.bdemeanor,
But most letillation af-
fect111g crime must be ap-
i by the Criminal Pro-
Committee in the As·
and the Se~ Ju-
=Com::.
ton "• l>olh
oresee bWa be·
ruitn&'fnlm
' · t:lon ol marij•ana te a pouu• ol LSD a
~·• Carl'os .,;c:::r-'·•e'ld, (R-G!endalel.
there ts • demand for
Ion that will place S controls on the use
and other llallucl.n o-
1•·" •n say1 he 11 oppos-
• &o lootenin1 the penaltie1
IJIOlt drugs.
qt, if it is true that l l~s for marijuana •
f ~re ao aevere that e
W;n't being enlorced,
1 would certainty 111ant
to have aome tnYestlption
or study made of what.Could
be done to mU~tbe n.a.lty more reali.stlc," ht id.
Su. llollald , CR·
;;
t.Utvllle), dl.lirman of
!Judiciary caimnlttu,
I the penaltlei fOr pos·
in of mariJ'1ana and
ould be llle am.1.
' GROUP i
H 1ay1 there is a ''pos•I·
a bill de.creasing the
pr: for marijuana pos-
MllJ c«lld pua ~ com·
ml .
Bu\ an aide io Sen. An·
thony BeUenaon, (0-Beverly
Hilla), aefs the judldary
committee aa a dead~nd for
11X!b -bill. He says the JDeasQre's only chance for
sUcctas is In the Senate
. Healtb Committee.
eeioa ii cbatnnan ol I ill ...,..Utloe. ~ alao lntendl lo re·
i.troilui:• an uti1>0niOIJ'a·
phy meuure. Last year
Retgan'a antt-amut )egllla-
•, t.lon "4' tilled in the Crim·
taaJ P~ocedure Committee.
It woulil have prohi~ted the
"I can't recall a can
where the ,outrilbt murder
of that typt has rec:tived tbe
death ptnalty i..n rKent
years," rteagan said.
"J! legal minds or judicl-
ao "'~ m .-ed .ibat Wt were iUD. boldin1 ~
pen.aJ#lea for crime• that
dldli'1 :warrant It, 1 would
certainly hawe an open mind
~prd to tlla~" Reagan •'You know l am o~
ed to tbt eUmlnadon of
the death penally."
/.
Moat lawmakers acreed
peal ot the capital punish-
ment law will not be a ma·
jor i.slue in 1968.
OTHER AREAS
-PreempUon. Reagan's
bill to spell out areas in
wbiilt loeal IOYemmentl
ctilltf.enact crtmln•t rtatutes
was killed In the Senate
Rules CommJttee last year.
It will be reintroduced.
-"Embezzlement. S e n.
John Harmer, (R-Glendale),
may introduce. a bill either
to 1tudy or tncreue penal-
ties for "white collar"
crimes.
-Poli~.,j Assemblyman
Robert l;rown, CD-!4,a·
meda ), plans to reintroduce
1 meuure permlttins: th e
atatt to provide some equ!p-
me.nt for poliCe officers.
"Then'• a:rat du1 of talk about s rUng your
local j>Ollce bu •Pf.".':eotly
il'1 not wtt.b moqey,' Crown
said.
Re1an said he' would be
"a lltlle conqmed" about
liJnlnl the bill.
"You know wbere the.
purse striQCI are tbert ls a
c:ertakl a.moODt of control,"
be said. .,.. be -that sitate nbJMty in any
way might btCfn to erode lo-
cal coatrol of law enforce-
ment ."
-Stolen cars. Sen. George
Deui:mejlan, (R • Lo n I
Beach), plans to introdu~
a bill that would prohibit the
possession of malt.er keys
for cara. ~ r under 18 yeua of •llicl tieht.ned '*" de!W· ---------1 ~le ., Jlarmfll!" maU.r to
, ol nity to include.
Jct nillngs handed y the U.S. Supreme
an John T.
Rk:hnt0nd), •
the Crtmtnal
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MEXICO CITY (UPI) -
All went well untU the firat
few hours of wedded life.
'nten Silvia discovered the
real Rogelio.
Silvia Santillan and Ro-
gelle Pacheco decided they
would m a r r y Cbristmas
Eve, combining the tradl·
lion.al holiday dinner with
the wedding reception.
At the reception Rogelio
called his bride to his si de
and, before all the guests ,
admlnlstered her first beat-
ing of married bliss.
Silvia's relatives armed
themselves with botUe1 and
w~nt. to her rescue. Rogel-
10'1 family new to bis de-
fense.
Authorities said tbat In
the ensuinc melee cbair1
and plate1 were 1m.aJbiCI,
a guest 1ot bJ1 head wed&ed
in a turkey 1UU · ta the ro·
ti11erl.e and the brtdecroom
was knocked UDC089CIOW by
a bottle.
Silvla, her iown tattered,
went to the nearby police
station and char~ her hus-
band and his family with
mayhem. Police firled t h e
groom's , family aDd 1et
them lrtt. W~en they retuined to
the banquet, RoGelio once Jose Gomes and Jesw Ro.
.again called his wife over drigues.
.and beat her again. Tbe SUvia was sent lo the bOl·
free ·for-all resumed. pit.al, 1ufferin1 multiple ,
Again they all re.Paired to =bruts=~·~·~·=======
the polk' stallon1 wher~;'111'''''''''''''''"''''''''~~
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the bridegroom ¥' seCon t Or•rM]• Co.d's I
time. A srcond reprimand, t Most Complete t
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LBJ, Signs Crime,
Health Measures
Red .' China Nuclear 11est.· 'Sec~,~
HONG KONC (TJPl) -The AEC anounced the pre111e1 more •peetacular more than 1pecul1tion at catin1 that the Chlntn m
SAN ANTONIO, Tu.
(AP) -PNlldeal J-
alped crime -""' beallb -be bopea will brtog 1he natlali'1 cll'llal
closer to bocom1nC a -cllJ ond moved -tD-d.a,y' with 1969 bud.let eoa-
ferences.
He acted juat befcn a midnight w_, -.
llne to approve a con~
Illa! bill that will .... Dlo-
tr l ct of Cotumbla police
!llOf'e power to fight crlme
lo Wu~.
'lbe chief executive coup-
led the slening with a &tale·
ment fr<n hl.J Tuai White
HOUH cal11na OD Cooite&I
RU!S Will
Bllild Up
Med Fleet
lfOIOOW (Ufll - T b e
1ori1t: Union hinted today
tblt it will 9dd. more Ulip1
tD an. already 1trengthened
~FlHtaa
mah. fw Americen naval
-!bore. '"The llituatk:e In the Med·
-..... bu dianged me! Wiii continue to -not .. l8vor ot tbe a.ggtt:Dft ...
... def .... mlnilU'y -
----Aid. -n.. -· -units ., Ibo U.S. &mil FIKt --y~-·-oall end <hllpd -.. Amorlcon fleet tug baraued
• Soviet IUbm.arine tm:Ser bJ maneuvering cl09e to tt.
The U.S. lllUp<, Red SIM
llld. "cnate eituatlODI that .,..,fl ()b emergencies. H
Tbe newapaper'1 oblique
reftrence to plaJll fer more
''ebanfe'' 1D the So9let Med·
itaTanean 1"leet appeced
to com>borala .-ports from
U.S • ....,... OD tllo buildup.
Arabs Free
Suez Ships
CAmo cUPIJ -Th•
United Arab B.epabUc c«l-
cially tn!crmed 'the United
Nations today cf itl dldaion
to release American, Brit-
ish and other fottlgn ves-
selt tropped ill tho Sues
Canal by the MiOdle Eart
war, informed sources 11id.
The sourcu &aid tha deci·
1kin was conveyed to U.N.
Special Mediator Gunnar
Jarring of Swed.ea by For-
ctlgn Minister Mahmoud
Riad tn a two-boar meeting.
A total ol 15 frelglrten, lo·
duding two American a n d
four British 1hipl, were
trapped in. ttie waterway
wben the Arab-lsrMJ.i war
erupted J1111e 6.
The U .A.R. has warned
that the canal will not be
opened for shipping unW all
Israeli forces withdraw
from the waterway·, east
book.
Boxer Denies
Drunk Driving
R I V E RSIDE CUPll -
Tb.Id Spencer. the World
Boxing Association's No. 1
beavywe11bt contender, will p on trial Feb. 6 iD Rlver-
11de Mwtld pal Court on a
charge of drunken driving.
Spene9r. 25, pleaded innD-
eent before Judge John
McFarland Wednesday and
uked for a jury tri&.I. He 11 tree on ~ bond.
to look to lie problem al ,
cr!mo la all -· ''No IPON HrioUI ~ ltm ,_ America tban tho
srowlo& meuce ot cr1me
1D our , dnetl," tbe Prtd-
doat oald, -· that "pub-lic onilr la Ule ltructUrt OD
-uf IOdel)' ,,,,... aDd protperl • .,
Big Storm
Threatens
Northeast
Jobnlon Mid be hop a 1 Cono-• oa. 1tl return Ju.
1$ w1I stv• "tbe mc»t ur1·
ent atteatioa" to bia pro-
posed safe 1 treet1 and
crime control act "to help
J o c a I commun.itle1 meet
their local rupomibilltie1
In fightin1 the causes of
crime," and be also pumped
for P•lllt oC ''1V'ic\ 1\11
contiol ~latlon. to tiep
flreanm out of tbe WTODI U.tW. Prell"" 1*ruUoul
baoda."
Tbe moot dlopWd pn>ri-A major lllorlD4urlog
-ol tho Diltrlcl al Qo. u expected lour to el&ht ltmlbla Q1sne bill .. 0.. tact. al AO'ff belded to--pa.;:::11•• to -tho -todaJ a.~ fer up to _ __. .. ~--
boon -··· aftor .,..._ -wwll1'neo1t1ior-to c II. a r I e them · of tamadoH bl the IOUCb.
w!1h a crime. OnlJ tho plllm one! IOUtll•
Witb "IP'dal pridt," 1be welt, wbidl. reeled under
l'raltllol lllo ""' bla Ill· ~--" .......-..... Dlturt to a measure e:rtencl-_., ,..---.. .... inC medkare and medicaid mas adversity, escaped tht
bentflts to 180,000 poor and onslaught of winb'y weath·
eiderl;r dtUeJ of h Dis-w today a. snow promised
trict ot Colmnbla. Hereto-to bl.antet half the nation.
fen. the natioa.'1 capital Sub-wo readiql pre·
-not included u n de r •Jiled trom the Dakotas to
thete Soci.a! Securtt)' beafth •N"aw England wttb the na·
ptC>p'mDll. tion'• onb' mlld weather
Johmao was takinC on a found m the soutbftst and piaip~· bills with loutbana Flcrlda. Tbl Pa-
tlow -his tally cific Northftlt hid mse
now .,. aut ot ~ bn 40 rain.
mrtMll:W aw a i' I n c: the Four to el.&ht IDcbn el Pre'*""•' alpature. uow wen anticiplltld to-
Jobloa hai been occu-day from Eastern Tennes-
pled m a 1 n l y with flacal 11ee. throu,gb Kentucky to
p-ab1erm ~ his anival Westarn Virgla1.a. Up to
two daJ'I qo at his h l I I f<>ur inches also were e:r·
country Teua r a n c h 75 ~ alonr the Otllo Val-
mile• frOm here. ley from Southern Indiana
Greeks Oust
7 Generals
ATHENS (UPI) -The
Greek rejlme today purged
aeven cenerals, lnC!ud.ing
llw'ee who played leading
rotes tn Khl1 Constantine's
attempted coup Dec. 13.
The ttctme alJo ia&ued a
new decree under which ar-
rested composer Mi.kit 'The·
od<ralti! woold qUlllify for
amnesty. The measure con·
taiMd no ~ovision for re·
lease of. aome 2,500 allefed Comm-beiDC held .. two priton Islands and ob-
aerverr feH they had no
h<lpe ot. btoelit from the am-.-.
Tbe -retirement of tba ..,,.. major tenerals
WM pst of: an utmllive
purp ol tllo """"' -wbk:h bu beeJl under way
·-tile kine tried to -· -tllo reslme. Tlne 0( the sen-au.
~-l<io Deslpria, Em· "'""""1 K<ilal!u one! Apo6-
toloe Z&locboria, were key ficm-in Coutantlne'a at· -
Deserters Head
For Stockholm
STOCKHOLM: (UPI) -
Four )'OUnl American aail-
on who deeerted tbtir lhip
in a Japanae pert will ar-
rive he~ from Moscow Fri·
day morning, a spokesman
for the Swedlah Committee
for Vietnam said today.
The aa1kn are Richard
Baily, 111, ot. Jaebonville,
Fla.: John Barill a, 20. of
o.tonlvtlle, Md.: Mlcblel
Lindner, 111, of MOUl1l Poco-
no. Pa., and Crail Ander·
son, 20. ol SEl JOH, Calif.
to Wutun Penn.aylvani.a
and snow warn.in&• were ii·
autd foe tbe Eaat Cout
from New Jersey to Con·
necticut and the rert cf
New England tonlght.
10RNAOO WARNINGS
The Marm moved out of
Louisiana and acrc.1 the
Southland m the predawn
bours, cauaing the U.S.
Weather Bureau to Issue
tornado watch warnings for
parts of Alabama, F1orkla,
Gf!orgia and South CUol.iaa.
The storm system COY·
ered Dixie with raln. aDd
snow before 1wiD&tnl ~ to-
ward the northea.t where it
was e~ to build Its
strtD,ltb to Ult jnk•al\1 of
a major anow dorm.
But befoni vacatinl the
south, the storm left more
than two inches of new
anow <111 Northellt Mi11l1·
l ipp:I, raislnl'. ~ cover
thert: to four incbn. Three
inches of new mow fell at
Nashville, Tenn.. and two
inches weNl recorded near·
by at CrOlavUl&.
HAZARDOUS DRIVING
Huardous driving condi·
tlODI bampehlid travel lB
northern portions of Ala-
bama and Miul1alppt with
forecutl Of up to three
Inches of 1ddltianat snow.
R.m and aleet robed with
the snow from Northern
Louisiana to Southern MU·
&i.sllppi.
The storm 11 the 11me
one that Wednesday moved
westward out of the Rock·
ies, leavtna: a mantle of
anow two to four Inches
deep across the plains aad
10utbem Midwest.
South of the southern
1torm'1 snow area. r a I n
drenched the warmer are·
as. with PeM1col1. na.,
and Dothan, Ala ., recording
an inch or more during 1
1i:r-hour period end l c c:
early tod.;iy.
For A Happier
Holiday Season
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Commun.Ill China's latest e:rplo1ion shortly after it oc:· mls1lle developmerits during present-the aouree• aaid : have been try$clecr"
nuclear expiollOn ma)' have CWTed. It w11 deacrlbed a& the com.int year. -The Chinese would reap the payload and
'been the flnt cl a •erkl of a low level blast, in the »-They ilid Peldni'a &iJ.ence liWe propa1anda v1lut lro~ nuclear wea for m.i.1
missile-borne testl de&lped kUotoc ran1e. wa1 puuUni alld cculd have an IJUtOuactmtnt if It were delivery.
to devel<lp a dellvtfJ' sys-ShorUy alter the AEC an-a simple explanation-se· tb61ulrt~ a series th a~t \ -The speed wlU. whl
tem to span. tbe :Paclflc nouncement, lnt.elll1ence crecy. wool( be expected to pro-the WJout ~ J op
Ocean, tntetllcence auly1t& IO&ln..'el la tblt lht.eniD1 poat In iuw..+ of t b e I r duce~~ more spectacu-\mlitit be an ab th
here speculated tod.a on the Chiu cout laid they t"l""-• lar ...
'1· believed the test wa. a tnls-1peculaUon -and they -'lblri explotion was smlll l,t wu * M 1 fair
A desire to keep the test alle . borne device t b t stressed that it wu nothing by nuClear standard•, tndi· , blgb alutude. ·
series under a shroud of &e· • , I ol"UU'mm~f~. ;.,~,.""
creey or to defer a public ~ ~ ~ ::o;:n~'"'"~,:1r:1/; U.S. War Deaths Decline ~.mbe~:~J:.:;::.
could be the explanation for for tbt c:.'hiDele aUtnce
the Peki.n1 reilme1~un111ual th I i qnei f the
silence on lta seventh DU· SAIGON (UPI) -Tbe the number of wounded rr ported In the prt:vlOUl ~~~up: on.sliblli~
clear explos.lon.. U. S. military command to-lb.arpl.y. · The toll brouPt tbe tou.I som may have 10 The 1even.th uplot~ day announced 161 Ameri· The command said 1.387 U. S. combat cuualb' fi·
wu set off last &1D4a7 3wertkWed111 ta. VJe&.. .-AmorlD7 lf-wwt wounded in iures for the war to wron1 with tbe blut.
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tbe United ~ Atomic it e sixth OOD1eCU"tivt wetk lnl:Jut SltlfW. ThlJ wu killed, •.D w and u a poulblllty, of courae, Enero Conimfllloa. tbat flgurt hu decl1ned. But .as: more U.. 1111 UI re-1111 the ·~ nld tod.1
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• Easy ~ lift-lop rack.
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• Needs 111 lnstJllation.
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car eo.i. 21.00 • • • ... • 1uo
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Reg. 43.9S Stereo .... 21.11 ~
Reg. 27.9S Seat c:ov .... 14.11
2 Reg. 88.00 Cllln Cover. . 44.00
Reg 199.00 Scoote .... ·".00 OFF
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F\replaci .... ~ ..... 44.95 ~
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Bath & Kitchen Fixture.a: ••••
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2.99 Pocket Shoe 1111 .. I.SO
IAVI OVll $21
MEN'S SUITS COLOR TV IOTH POA
llG. 75.00 27fl"J .49'8 &
Maoy other outatandln1 vllueo to choose COLOR TV AHTINNA ... 379.00
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Roe 89.15 Ra•1• . . . . 44.fS
!lei 249.95 Air
Conditioner .. .. .. 129.00
n.1149.95 Wuber .... n .oo
S.l!.YI $17.11
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Airport Need Stressed
Carpenter R aps Coast Critics o f Faci lity
BJ Al.BERT W. BATES
CH IM 0•1~ ~lllt Iliff
Orange Coast resMtents
wh{I don't want any airport
1n Orange Coonty haven't
thought through the eco-
nomic need! of the area,
county airport commission
member Dennis C-arpenter
declared Wednesday.
Addressing the Costa Me·
sa Rotary Club's weekly
l u n ch e on. the Newport
Btach attorney, Republic<1n
Party leader and private
pilot said, "Orange Olunty
growth i8 such that no one
can argue logically that we
don't need a first class air-
port."
ThlJ doesn't mean the
county should plan for an
intercontinental airport to
hand.le the superson ic
planH of lhe future, he said.
"First, we don't have the
('(lnfiguration of land mass
for such an airport," he ex -
plained. •·second. people us-
1ni;: that kin8 or service
wouldn't be greatly incon-
venienced by the time tt
takes to travel lo such a
giant facility elsewhere.
"But for the frequent user
fif dQ111eslic airlines a lar1e,
first class commercial a.it·
l'°rt is Imperative. It takes
me lonrer to drive to L<l11
Angeles International Air·
port than to fly to Sacra·
mento. wtiich l do once a
Wt>ek."
Carpenter oppo.e1 a n y
further ma jor capital ex·
penditure at Orange County
Airport until tht master
plan studies have been com·
pJeled.
"We have 1 e e m In g I y
thousand.s of 'uperU' in the
communities surroundl.ng
the alrport." he said. "They
aU have different answers
ror the problems of a n .air·
port which has suddenly be·
come the t2th busiest ln the
wuid -'and without belna;
ready.•
Carpenter s a I d earlier
plaruten are blamele11 for
wM.t b.ls bappened, that
they no more grossly un-
dert: 1 t I m at• d tht fast
rrowth ol alr trtivel here
than did the 6es5cners of the
Loi AJlleles !acWty, Tb•
latter wu desli')ed for six
million passenReJ's by 00,
but reached 23 rnlllioo. in·
rl<ad.
OVER ESTIMATE
Forecasts for 0 r a n I e
County Airport estimated
44,000 passengers for 1966,
he recalled, but instead the
passenger traffic hu just
passed 500,000 for tbiJi year.
Carpenter also recalled
thal Los Ange les turned
c:klwn an opportunily to buy
I.and east of lhtir alfl>Orl
for expan.siin and to pn>tecl
For The Record
Meetings
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Colorful Career
Author-newsman
Max Miller Dies
! .. ~ JOLLA I AP) -The
list known work of Max
Miiier, who gained fame tor hl1 book "I Cover the
Waterfront." wlJI bt pub.
lished poethwnously In Rus-
sia .
~ltllrr, author al Tl book"
and numerous magu.ine
and newspaper articles dur-
ing a JS.year writing ca-
reer .• died Wedne.sday at
his La Jolla home. He was
, ... r friends :;ay that his last
s.lory, an article about the
California gray whalt, wHI
appear in the f'ebruary is·
sut of "America Wu5trat·
t!d. '"a magazine diitributed
in tht1 Sovid Union as part
of the cultural exchange
prp.gram.
Miller drew on an adven·
tUJ"e·filled life for material
for his books.
Born in 'Traver1e City,
Mich., Miller spent his boy·
hood on 1 Montana farm
and in Everett. Wash ..
\o~1here he "A'BS a school cor·
responde11t for the Everett
News.
.\fter • hitch in the Navy
Insulin Death
Trial Resumes
LOS ANGEi.ES (UPI) -
A "weak and wooiy" Wil-
timn Dalo Ar<berd -to Superior Court W edoes·
day wbere testimony r~
. , &umed In his trial on
chara:es of slaytng lhtff
persons by givinc them ov·
erdoses of iD&ulln.
1be trial was 1wpended
last week when Archerd, 55.
suffered what wu believed
to have been a beart attack
and was taken to County
General Hospital for test!!.
Safety Sign
ln World" War t, Miller at.
tended the University of
\Vashington and worked on
Seattle newspapers .
lie was away on assign.
mt.nt to cover the heavy-
weight boxing match be·
tween Jack Dempsey and
Tom Gibbons in Sh e I b y,
Mont., in 1923 and miyed
graduation ceremonies at
the university.
In 1963, the univtr.Uty in·
vittd him to attend com·
mencemtnt e:r.ercises to
pick up bis diploma. He de·
clined.
"I think J'U ask tbem to
put it in a bottle and throw
it in the oce.iD, l can plck
it up here on tbe beach at
La JoUa," MiUer said.
While working for a Mfl·
bourne. Awtralla, newtpa·
per, Miller was stabbed in
the leg by a spear thrown
by a cannib1l in the Solo·
mon Islands.
He nen landed a job on
the old San Diego Sun
where his experiellCfls as a
ship reporter provided the
material for "I Cover the
Waterfront," which became
a best.seller.
He suved in the Navy In
World War II and was rt·
called for duty in the Kor-
ean War, This hitch provid·
ed material for a book,
"I'm Sure We 've Met Be·
fore," which depicted the
author as a bewildered rt•
tr.ad .
Miller was a prunoter
ind an annual partkiput
until recenUy in the La
Jolla Rougb Water S1'-im .
He took prick in always
finisbi.n1 tut.
HU: wife, Margaret, found
him on ttie bedroom Ooor
Wednesday morning .
He was J!VbOUOCed dead
on arrival it. a bospltal .
State Divis.ion of Jlighways has begun an experi-
mental program lo tegt collapsible sign poles anti
light standards as freeway safety devices. The sig n
post is sawed a lmost through (upper circ~) and is
held together by a brilUe cast iron plate lhat will
brell from sudden impact but will withstand gusty
Wind. The post also is designed to tear loose from
lhe ground Oower circle).
Ballot Bid
Via Court
Defeated
\
Joan Baez
In Prison
Sit-down
Pl.EASANl'ON (UPI) -
Pacifist rolkslDCff Joan Bt·
ct, her 54:ye&U' • old mothe'
and more than 50 other w~
mftl inm1te1 It U. Banta
Rita priJOn farm have ~
placed on a dlet of bread and
milk following a tit-down
demonstration in the prison
dining room .
All the Vi'Omen art te:tv·
ing .sentences for activities
in last week's antl·war dem·
oruitratlon& at the Oakland
Induction Center. Sberllf
1''rank Madigan said the
women were carried bilcll. Jo
their quarters.
OlmNIE By Phil lnterloncll
Thursd 17, Ott"11bt:c•__:;l8~·~t~%~7----DAJLV ,_,JLDT •
Flower Cl1ild
Rose Leader Sells Mar igolds
PASADENA (UPI I-Sen.
Sen. l'.:verett fo.1cKinley Dlrk·
sen, grand marshal of the
t9til Tournamrnt of Roses,
lobbied for his favorite flow·
tor , U1e mariROld, when h{!
ar rived here Wednesday.
"Give nit a year ur 1'>1-"(l
and we 'II rnak.e It U1e
1ournament or marigolds.··
adls the senior senator from
MUnois as he stepped off the
plane.
But ht w;ii> 1num w ht-n
asked whoit ef/oct the third·
rarty presidential campaign
of former Alabarna G o v.
George WaUace wuWd heave
on Republican µaMJ polilil'S .
"\VeU. what's that got to
do with marigoldll," Dirksen
cauntered. The senator was
asked how weU hls records
, hav~ been seUlng.
"They should have done
Det tor,'' he 11aid. "Th•
Chrlstmai; record did well.
so did "GaUilnt Men." But
"Man I ~ Not Alone" dld not
do so good. But I didn't
cart. I made it for my own
pleasure.••
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-The Peace and Freedom ~in the: 1it4on and was "Here you are, Mias. Now n.y YoU'U have dinner
Burg uinirig Resumes
Iii Newspaper· S trike
party failed Wed.Deadly in released on bail Wednesday with .ax, or I'll tell )'OU who the m\ll'derer ill" LOS ANGELES (UPI) ~ The st ri ll ing American
Its attempt to ~t on the aaid the affair was ataced ---------------------1968 l'!Ml'al election ballot J to <if'mand u explaMUon Union officiai& and manage· Newspapt'r G u 11 d claims
through a court order for U'1e suspension of maH. ment representatives of the the pres5 run actually i!I
The State Supreme· Court co!'"'missary a~ villtlng Los Angele!! llerald-Exan1· about 150.000 accordinl to
denied I petition by the new pnvileges. She said.., worn· ''or·ty Ftr' es Top Ai'de tner r eturned to the bar· the amount of newsprint ar-left party asking that Sec· en took part. • i;:.aining table today to re· riving: at the plant.
retary of State Frank Jor· ----------sume 11e10Uations to end a The powerful Southern
dan bt ordered to place the J D' p 1 lt-day-old strike. California Teamsters Union
p8'ty on tbe IW!ot. EA RTHQVA K E 11 1spute on 0 1'cy A ....... odiUon of lh• vott'<I Wtdnesday to rnppo't However. party workers llerald·Ex1miner was pub· lhf' s Ir i kf. reversing an
are ~till attempting to gel a RECORDED hshed Wednesday and a earlier stand. The union had pla.~ on the ballot by regis· I.OS A:-.JGELES (A.P J -ment on O'Sullivan·s statu>. n1an agement s pokesm a n rerused to 1 a n c t i o n the
tering voters equaling 1 per· · frank P. O'Sulllvln says In a sharp blast at Yorty, said over 600.(0) co p ies strike because Herald·l':X· ~nt of the statewide vott BERKELEY {AP ) -Uni· he has been fired as lil.ler O'Sullivan accused the may· were distributed. aminer tnick drivers are
in the last gubernatorial versity of OaliJom1a Mirmo· or o{ "corrupting" the l-Om· '"The real signiftcance of members o{ U1e ANG bfo· graphs ~ed an earth· adn1inistrative assistant to · · f f lh f'gures ·,, that each c a us'· .-~•-• to th• election. mast00 orm o govern-ese 1 '-'-Vlumo
Jn their petition to th e quake off the Northern Cali· the mayor because o( policy rnent. day of the strike the publi · Teamsters. they should be
court party oWclal.s iaid fornia coast late Wednelday differences. lie said Yorty has used cation is getting ck>ser to members of the Teamsters
they would not be able 10 night, but there wve .no re· . 1'1ayor Samuel W. Yorty · the city govcnment to pro· normal operation." said the Union.
register the neceuary 68,ftJI ports of damap a:-dUturb-was vacationing in Ac8PU1· mote hiJ poUtical career and spolr.esman. Normal clrcula· The Teamsters did nol
voters by the Jan, 2. l968,l..:;ao~...,~~..,~~·~,..~-~~~~~;.:'~··~M~•~•gi"°~·~·~nd~hiJ:.:~C~::::ftt~y1;;;;~hai~~uled~~flii~·~·~"""~mlJ~~·i~o~oe~r~s.;ti~oo.::~·~r~lhe~~·t~t•~r•n•ooo;;;;•d•~-·1.y;;;;dl3~·~,~""'~:;:wh~y~lhe;;;;~;;;;po;;;;••iti•'o;;;n deadllne. -· Hall staff declined to com-as camJ>lign fllbd colle<:tor11. Is aboUt 700.GOO. was changed .
On Tut1d1y. •party
spokesman l&id .f4,000 re&is·
trations had been obtained
and the party 1yas confident
it would reach 1t.s coat But
later a newspaper'• tele·
pbooe survey of registran o{
the most populous counties
showed the party had only
33.129 registranta.
The petition alleged that
both the requirements of
electoral support as a con·
dition of qualiJyin& for the
ballot ind the lime limit set
by electian laws were "'tt·
bitrary, unreuonable. un·
fair and diJcrimlnatory."
It a1ao objected to the
failure ol clerks to accept
re&iJtrations from citizens
not DOW 21 feUl OJd but
who will be by nut Nowm. ......
Questions
Don't Suit
Protester
'SAN FRANCISCO (UP[) -wuu.n . A. Calli.Joa, •.
hu ttU thina: about appear·
ing in court.
"l j ust don't feel like an·
s'ftl'lng any questions." the
bearded accused draft re-
sister tokl U.S. Dist. Judge
0 J I v er J. Carter Wednes·
day.
At his arraigrunenl Oree.
I& Callison not onJy terused
to Anrtftr queltiool, but
had to be forcibly dressed
by depJ.ty marshals aft.er
iheddi.DC his clathes la a boldina: ceU. He made his
court appearance barefoot,
~lad only ill a priton under·
shat and denim pants.
,Judge Carter asked CaJU.
son about his fmancial
muns Wednesday to deter·
mine if he cou)d appoint
him an attorney.
"lt'a up to yoo lo dia)l09t
ti( my ca.se as you think
fit," Ca1liJoa said. 1be juda:e
finally appolntlld J ames
McCall to represent Cllll·
son without fee .
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State highway planners to-
day received a go-ahead 10
l.'onstruct :in all · weatht'r
ro.id lo a S35 million )'tar·
round recrt'ational 'omp\f'll'.
in ~1lnrral Kini;: Vallry nf
lhr L'u l1forn1a Sierra~.
.\i;:l"lru!turr St'Cr C'lar.v <lr·
1 lllr L •. f"rL'COlan ;,nnounc·
rd Wednesday the Interior
l>epart.ment had approved
l-onstruction ol the access
road whtcb will cut through
six m j I e s of Sequoia Na-
tiooal Park. The two.lane.
IJm.lted ac«11 highway wW
stretch 21 mllH and cost '25
million.
The CaliJornia Divi sion of
Highw1ys \.\;U build the
road for which the S I a I e
Highway Comn1i511iun ha.~
allocated $800.000 in ri i;:hl ·
n/-1\ ay a(-qui sitlun fund/'.
\\all D1s11cy Producllon ~
v. 111 llnanrr th,. df'vt>IOJl·
n1Pnt. Rny ni~nry it~ pre51•
dent. 1a1d the w1ntr.r •roru
1rea should be opened in
1970 or 1971 with the enlirt
facility completed in 1973.
Gov. Rona~ Reagan said
the hithway would make
!ht> MuK'ral Kinj! projt'ct
"one of !ht. 11tat<'•:1 leadini:
rr(•rcationuJ aren~.··
.. I an1 (llca~rd th:i l thr
rcdrr;,r,J governnlClll bas fC(.'·
ognlled the importance of
Uris project whicti will pro--
vlde long range beneflb to
all Cautorntans," he 11J)d.
The governor feefl the
iroject wW be a "booo" to
the ecoaom.lcally depressed
ana "becauae It wUJ mean
hundred! of nn jobs and
millions oC dollars added lo
the economy."
T he.highway, tn be call·
I'd State Route 276. "A'ill
stretch fron1 State Ruute 198
rK'ar Thrcr Jllvcrs tn !hf'
romril""· II will r,.plac• a
narro11, \\'ind1n~ rlirl rnarl
lh<'I 1~ rlo~NI half nt !h,.
ycllr by heavy rain., and
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Slewart Udall, \.\'hO opposed
the project for nine months.
rtluctanUy agreed to the
road plan.~ after ret'eiving
a!lsurancf's that !ht wilder·
nl"~s of the vallry "'·uuld oot
Or dt'slro)t'd. llr aho op-
p o 5 e d the projrct ~ on
around~ it migtit create pol·
lulion problems endanger·
int; lhe &iaJrt Sequola trees.
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.alJ'ffd that Udall's naUonal part Mrvice would coatrol
rouUnt and comtruct.lon
atandar& for th• !1)1d. Sal•
guards lllO will be inlcud·
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Your Worth
Glam·our Stocks, Viet War OVER THE COUNTER
Fail to Shake Favorite 50
By SVLVlA PORTER
America·, giant instilu·
tfonal investors and l bad
another moderately good but
hardly spectacular year in
the stock market ln 1967.
Our American Telephone
(4th on thf' list of Wall
Street's F a v o r I t e Fifty
stocks and a "member of
the family'' as far as I am
concerned) broke below 50
to lut a new law, Mother
Bell's performance in 1967
could dull the lustre of any
portfolio.
BUT OUR International
Business Machines <3rd in
rank on the institutional
lists and a major part of
my portfolio since we load·
ed up during the stock mar.
ket break of May. 1962)
reached a new peak. At
year end. IBM was up 286
pointa from it! 1967 low. a
rise which even Mother Bell
couldn't negate.
Our General Motors (1st
LEGAL NOTICE
,..JMJJ CEU1,.CATI! OF co .. •o•ATION
FOii TllANSACTION Of I UllNIU UNOEa l'ICTITIOUS NAMI
THE UHOERSIGHiO COllPORATIOH
'°°"1 "tr9t>Y tertll\' 1~11 II I> CO!'IOIKll"I e bVJl,_.O IOCtlf'd et lllJ f .. I Flrtl
$!1"Nt. $•nt• A"•· C.•l1lornl• u,,_ Ill•
tlc11110Ut firm nemo 01 THE OR IGI H-'L
CREATIVE IMPORTS, INC , alld !NI
.,. Id firm 1a cotNOOttd "' Illa to1i-1ne
C9"F«'•llOfl, W!IOff prllldMI JlaC19 OI
tiuslM:M It a1 fol....,: TH~ OltlGINAL C•tEt.tl'la 1..-. PO•n. flll(. IJU ~t-,.__
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COUNTY 01' OllANG~ 1 11 On 1111> lei!\ dey OI ~r. A 0.
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Hal•"' Pulllk '" •I'd for Mid C:ouMv ,...., $1etf, rtsldl"" l!lertl!\, dijf'V <OM
m1ulaneo •net 1worn, Pf"MW\IH'f ·~'·
Id It~• L, C1wll tnown to l'!'lo I& bt
Ille S«rt11N e!'d TrM•urlf< al '"° tO' -••ion lh•I u.c:ul..., llW WllM!\ IMtrv·
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PrlMIMI Olfln !<I
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LEGAL NOTICE
on the irutitutional bsts and
a holdin& of mine for years)
was a dud even though it
got oU the floor as 1967 pro·
greued. Eastman Kodak
f 8th in rank and still an·
other of my "family") was
a sturdier asset but also not
senstational. So ii went.
Among the most lngrigu·
lne stock portfolios ls that
of the institutions. T h e
··Favorite Fifty" of the in·
stitutions compiled by t h e
NYSE's "Exdlange" mag·
aiine is among the most in·
triguing of stock portfolios.
It represents the investment
decisions of the profession·
als managing the funds of
more than 2,000 institutions,
including investment com-
parues. insurance comp.an·
ies. pension funds. retire·
ment svstems and common
trust funds. This compila·
tion covers the investment
of tens of billions of dol·
lars: the men and women
malting the decisions surely
are trained and informed.
what they decide musl com·
mand attention.
AND THAT'S the most
provocative point about this
professional selection of
stocks.
Despite the cult of t h e
a.lamour stocb. despltt the
VletJlam wv. the Qpsu.rgt
in iJlterut ralts. the quiet.
Assist.at VP
William G. Livingston
of Corona del Mar has
been appointed an as-
sistant vice president or
Merrill Lynch, Pierce,
Fenner and Smith Inc ..
international i n v es l·
m e n t firm. He will
oontinue to work in the
Loa Angeles office.
Autonetics
Gets Order
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-India Yogi Upsetting Ail ; Tradition With Teachings
NEW OEUU CAP)-An In·
dian yogi who Ls upsetting
traditional customs and in
the process picking up a
world-wide following s.ays:
.. Meditation is the only way
out of the present chaos."
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi,
wbo counts England's fam-
ed Beatles among hls ad-mirers. says. "science has
taken us to the moon and
VentU, but the mind ia stUI
in the caves."
This maladjustment. he
says. ls the underlying root
of all ills -individual, so-
cial. national and intern•·
tional.
"AU our attempts are lo
reach out and not to reach
within 01Jrselves: we spel'\d
all our life striving for ex-
ternal pleasures. not .know-
ing that the real pleasure 1s
from within." he says.
He has evolved a system
of "transcendental medita-
tion" which he says is easy
to practice by everyone.
"Give me only half an
hour in the morning and in
tbe evening and you will
find yourseU a new man in
six months." he says.
The yo&i's teachings reach
the West at a time when he has started 200 medita-
many -particularly the tion centers.
younger generation -are The yogi began a series of
turning to Eastern pblloso-t hree-year plans from 1960
phies in a search for some and says he will retire into
inner fullftllment. His admir-a period of long-tllne silence
ers, in addition to the Bea-in the b.igh Himalayas at the
ties, reportedly loclude such end of the lblrd plan ill 1969.
well-knoWn entertainment "By t h at time I would
personalities as England's have trained sufficient men
Rolting Stones and actress-in the world to carry on the
e« Mia Farrow and Shirley torch." he says.
Macl.aine. The yogi feel! his call bas
He claims he has trained had an increasing appeal
150.000 persons in 43 coun-a m o n g the youth of the
tries. But be says the re~ world for two main reasons:
suit has been moct encourag-He does not want anyone
ing ,in West Germany where to change his way of life.
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"You can eat and drink as
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alter meditation," be says.
Secondly. be wan ta people
also to uplre to material
affluence -just the reverse
<:A the traditional yoiic
teaching to renounce the
world and to lead an austere
life.
"The jet age demands we
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In the race," he says. "1
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advanced both spiritually
and materially or else it will
be lopsided.
"Contentment ln poverty
is a curse, a waste of life:
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a national waste, and my
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possible and that ls the key
to his inner peace and en-
joyment leadJng to outer
fulfillment." he s~L
Whenever anyone comes
to him with problems, be
only says: "Med.Jt.at.e." The
problem dissolves Itself.
Meditation enables the man
to view the problem with
a quietude and solve It bet-
ter with a rejuvenated mind
than with his former agitat-
ed approach.
Many yogiJ in India have
criticized the Mabariab.i'a
penchant for publicity and
b.il going around the world
colJecUn' funds. His diJcl-
ples pay regularly whatevel'
they can afford, ranging
from half a day's income to
a week's earnings.
"Or else how to meet the
expenses of reaching the
masses of mankind?" he
asks. Ind.la's freedom lead-
er. Mohandas Gandhi, used
all the modern methods of
mass media of communlca·
lion to spread the flgbt for
India's freedom, but that
did not prevent him
from continuing to be a be cla.ims, part of that yo-
mahatma -great soul -he gic way of lile, applied to
says. modern conditions.
The old ways of renounc·j:-iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii~
lng the world and going to lfT'S BE fRllClllDlY
the forest.a and caves swtedl U.
the cood.Wons of S,QOO yearsj
ago but not the present age,
he states. ''l do not touch
money. I trade in wisdom
and meditation, not in
pounds and dollars.'' The
money collected goes to the
various meditation centers
all over the world for their
upkeep.
The Mabarisb.i's approach
is not Hindu. "You can wor-
sb.ip any god, utter any
name, practice any mode of
life, go to any place of wor·
ship. and I ask you only to
meditate on t.be infinite. It
has nothing rellgious or pa-
rochial ln it," be says.
But Hinduism itself is not
a religion in the strict sense
of the term. It is a way of
life and yoga is part of that
way of life. This meditation
wbic.b the Maharishi tries to
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Debs, Dads
R.ehearse
So fathers of 1967 Children's Home. Society debuta.ntes could become
better acquainted before the proud moment tonight when they present
their daughters to society, they were entertained with their daughters at
the Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
Hosts for the informal luncheon yesterday were Col. (ret.) and Mrs.
Afan Jocelyn Mickle, whose daughter Miss Jocelyn Elizabeth Mickle will
make her formal bow with 15 other young Harbor Area women during the
14th annual ball, sponsored by Newport Harbor Aul.illary, CHS.
After the luncheon. fat.hers and daughters traveled to the Newporter
Inn. ball setting, for the rehearsal of the f onnal debut.
Attending besides the host and his daughter were Miss Jill Kristine
Broughten, John Landon Brougbten; Miss Patti Ann Chase, Patrick S. Chase;
Mias De Ann Evans, Lowell Evans; Miss Victoria Allan Fleming, Thomas R.
Fleming, and Miss Courtenay Geddes, IUndall Felix Geddes.
Others were Miss Ann Nelson Holltein, William Stevens Holstein;
Miu Renee Suwme Ingold, Robert Frederick Ingold; Miu Holly Martha
McCray. Maurice Coyle McCray; Miss Nancy Ann Neece, her 1tepfatber,
Robert Putnam Hankey, and Miu Linda Carol Pfleger. George Thomas
Ptlecer.
· Concluding the list were Miss Beverly Barbara Poitras. Warrea E.
Poitras; Miss Kathleen Patricia Root. Dr. Terrell L. Root: Miss Shelley
Spurgeon, William H. Spurgeon ill; Miss Eliubetb Adams Steele, Richard
Steele, and MW Margo Jane Weed, Robert N. Weed.
PLEASE IE SEATED -Gathering around a table in the Newport
Harbor Yacht club for an informal luncheon are Oeft to right) Miss
Jill Kristine Broueflten and Mlaa Margo Jane Weed, who will be
presented to mety tonlgbt. Seating Mm Weed ts 11.aurtoe f';oftc:
McCray, whose daughter, Miss Molly M~ McCray Mio will mate:
bet' debut.
Gal"a Gatherings Spark Ball Festivities . . . . . .. . . :,-
Cllmuina weeb of preparation and anticipa-
Uon will be the formal bow to IOCiety by 16 youna
women ton.t&bt at the 14th annual Debutante Ball.
spoUored by the Newport Harbor Auxillary of
TO THE BALL -Mr. and Mrs. Dwight And-
erson and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Jorgensen Oeft
to right) a.re .ready to leave ror the 14th an-
Children'• Home Society.
FutivitJea will begin long before the ball. though.
for numerot11 partiea are planned by pMenta of the
1967 debutantea.
nual Debut.ante Ball, to be presented tonight
in the Newporter Inn by the Newport Au.xiii·
ary, Children's Home Society.
Mr. and Mn. Rot>ert Frederick In-
gold. pt.rents of Miss Renee Suzanne
Ingold, will host a family gathering
In their suite in the Newporter lnn.
their headquarters wblle in town from
thetr Bonsal ranch.
Guests include the debuWlte's
srandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ingold and Mr. and Mn. S. J . Walz;
.)el" brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and
krs. Robert F. Ingold Jr .. and an-
other brother, Randall Ingold.
Also on the guest Ust will be Rich-
ard C. Ingold and his date, Miss
Joan Findley and the Messrs. and
Mmes. M. J. Housa, A. Kandashian.
A. Schvann, M. J. House and Dean
S. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele, whose
daughter Miss Elizabeth Adams
Steele wiJl make her debut, will open
thelr Lido Isle home for a cocktail
party. Co-h~ will be Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas R. Fleming and Col. I ret.)
and Mrs. Alan Jocelyn Mickle. Their
debutante daughters are Miss Vic-
toria Allan Fleming and Miss Jocelyn
Elizabeth MickJe.
Included on their guest list are the
Messrs. and Mmes. Thomas Webster.
Lyman FsweU, John Buchanan, f,d.
ward Taalfe. F. Phillips Morgan. Hen-
ry Mactle, A. H. Burnard Ill, John
Richardson. Harvey Somers. Daniel
Thompson, Charles Cotton. B}'1'()'1 Far·
well, William Clark , Edward Rauls-
ton. Richard Tasker Forbes. Herman
Roesti and Dudley Jarrett. Judge and ,
Mrs. Elisha Crary. Mrs. Elliott Field
and Mrs. Daniel Walter Elliot.
At a festive gathering m the Ran-
dall Felix Geddes home will be their
post-deb daughter. Melisa and her
husband. Lu.is Odriozola who will ar·
rive from Santa Fe, N. M .. for the
party and to 11ee Miss Courtenay
Geddes execute her formal bow.
Others attend.Ing will be the Messrs.
;ind Mmes. Henry Valentine, Robert
Crddes. Theodore Robinson . William
.Jahns and John W. Davis Ill. Miss
Sara Smith, Miss Katherine Smith and
Randall F. Geddes Ill
Opening their Shoreclilfs home for
<'Ol'k tails before the baU will be Mr.
:ind Mrs. Edgar Witmer. whose son.
Richard Witmer will escort debulante
Ann Nelson Holstein.
Their gueata will be Mias Holstein's
parents. Mt. a.nd Mrs. William Stev-
ens HoWein and the Measrs. and
Mmes .. Ceorge M. Holstein, ~ge
M. H~in Ill. Robert Fulton. Thom-
as Young. Charles Wheeler and Theo-
dore Peterson.
~ostmg a preball gathe.nng at
the Newporter will be Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Coyle McCray and Mr. and
Mrs. George Thomas Pneger. Their
debutan~ daughters are Miss Holly
Martha McCray and Miss Linda Carol
Pfleger
The McCrays' guests are the Measrs.
and Mmes. William Ray, John Rob-
ert Springer:-Byron Batcheller. Alvin
Cox, A. V. Jorgensen. Roy E. Disney
and Jonathan F. Martin, Dr. and
Mrs. Eugene Koch, Mrs. Robert Mc-
Cray, Mrs. Frank W. Bireley. Miss
June Lange. the McCrays' son and
daughter. Kim and Melisa McCray
and their dates.
Guests of the Pflegers will be the
Messrs. and Mmes. Francis J . Mc-
Entree. Everett Hadley. Maxwell
SturRes. George Gaudin. Milo Brand-
meyer. C. W Xoulter. J Herbert
Vincent. Howard Moore and Harold
Coward and Thomas Pfleger and his
date.
Dr. and Mrs Terrell L Root. par-
ents of debutante Kathleen Patricia
Root. Will greet ttletr guests in the
home of Mrs. Root 's mother. Mrs.
Lester C. Lowe
Attending will be the Messrs. and
Mmes. Edward H. Witte. Charles Vo-
gel. Donald Huddleston. William
Krumpholz. David Fraser. Harold
Christler. Stanley S. Root. F. Thom-
as. Paul Rogers and Lyle Finley.
Others are Earle Thomas and the
Drs. and Mmes. Lester Lowe . Rob-
~rt Andrews. Howard Bonl'brake and
Frank Flores.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N Weed,
whose daughter Miss Margo Jane
Weed will be presented to society,
will entertain guests at a preball cock-
tail party in their home.
Gu ests will be Dr. and Mrs Ken·
neth Hamel 1 Dr Hamel is master
or ceremonie8 at the batl) and the
-Messrs. and Mmes. Walter Burrou~.
Jack Curley, Robert Unger, t.Ois
Kathryn Weed and Donald Rubla-
•tein.
Table guests of Mr. and Mrs. vi•
ren E. Poitras, parenta of debu~
Beverly Barb&ra Poitru. will be_ 'tlfl
Messrs. and Mmes. Leo Shea, Robert
S. Roaeoeat, Richard A. Nelsoo, F'r:*I·
erick R. MacBrien, Dooald P. taJ.
mage. Robert E. Carpenter Jr., me.
ard L. Nelson. J . F. Pottraa. Albert
J. Meyers and Miss Anne Poitru.
Seated with Mr. and Mrs. William
Henry Spurgeon m will be Mrs. H.
U. Max Higgins, grandmother of deb-
utante SheUey Spurgeon ; Miss San·
dra Spurgeon.., her post debutAnU sia·
ter: Richard Allen McDaniel; Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Stevenson Nance,
aunt and uncle of the debu~; Mr.
and Mrs. 0 . W. Richard, and Mrs.
Robert P. Kellou Jr.
Mrs. John Scelsa, mother Of deba·
tante Jill Kriati.ne Broughten, and ber
husband have invited Mr. and Mra.
J . L. McKinley and Mrs. Gene Htd·
ley as their guests. wb.ile seated with
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick S. Cbase will
be MaJ. and Mrs. A. G. Arooid, Dr.
and Mrs. Robert Woodruff, Dr. Ind
Mrs Norman Watson and the Mes.rs.
and Mmes. George Cokas. A. G. Ar·
nold. Norman Dahl. Gayle Duf(ey,
Frank Cummings and Norman Dalb!Y,
and Robert Barnesoo and dat~. T1ie
Chases' daughter. Miss Patti A.Un
Chase will make her debut.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Putnam Han·
key. stef}father and mother of debu·
tante Nall(y Ann Neece. have invited
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Koch and ~
Messrs. and Mmes. Hugh Davis. JOIJI
Rosan Jr. and Tad Hankey and Mt4.
Helen Rosan. •
Table guests of Mr. and Mrs. i.q,;.
ell Evans. parents of debutant.e De
Ann E;vans. will be Dr. and Mrs.
Gerald De Freece. the Messrs. aitd
Mmes. Horace S. Wilson Jr .. Lollis
Kunert. Gerald McClellan. D~I
Marsellus, Thomas C. Bowles. Ris:Jt·
ard Shonkwiler. Emmet W. Hoke. add
Arthur Guy Jr . Mrs. Lester Ev~,
Mrs. Richard Ofst.ad and Thorup
Evans. KeMelh Ofstad and Robin De
Freece and gue!ts. ..
Food for Thought: It Is Better to Switch Than Fight
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A recent
letter in your column from a col-
lel[e student wtto complained about his
roommate gaw me the needed push to
write to you a b o u t MY roommate
who Is slowly driving me insane.
The first week we straightened out
the problem of music around the
clock. Of all the guys on campus I
had to draw a nut who has special
albums for studying, special albums
for daydreaming and special music to
fall asleep by. This is what really
corked me off. After five consecutive
sleepless nights I told him to knock
off the lullaby or I was going to the
d.!an
Nrw. hf' Ii; on a food binge and this
room or oun is lib a delicatessen. I
;im nauseated from the smell of
p1ckJe~ and corned beef and ovem~
bananas. Also, the ro;iches and frwt
rues are a matter for ttle Board of
Health.
I have thought of a solution to the
problem but it la a1ainst the law What
do you augaut? - A GREWSOME
TWOSOME
DEAR GREWSOME: tr your school
baa a bead •f ltoudac co there aDd
request a cbaafe. If there la 110 head
of bouaJn(. to to tbe dun. lt'a tou1b
enoa111 t<1 tel throuth cnllete thf'lf'
days when you beve e\•frythtni ioln1
for you. No kid should blVe to fl1ht
arnund • tbP • clock music. fruit mes
and the 1meU of corned beef and pick-
les.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a wo-
man in my middle 30s who has had to
do a lot of doctoring in my U!e.
Last year we moved to this city and
I d1dn't know anyone here My doctcn-
in Indianapolis recommended two doc·
tors In Detroit WeU. , went to a doc·
tnr the first week we moved here and
he said there was noth111g wrong with
me and suggested that I get a Job or
'1n something to take my mtnd off
m"ell. I havP seen enough rlocton to
knnw that this 111 wlult thry always
~;i1 when they are no1 smart enoui.?h
ln dillRTIOSe the casl'.
Tile following week I wen t to iinoth·
,,, rlnctor who gave me three prescrip·
tinn' -pills for my nerves. a tonic
fnr my blood and something to help
mr ,1,.ep. I feel much better alrec:<iy.
Tl11s morning l received a bill from
lhl' flrst doctor. He charged me S20
for doing nothlng. I wouldn't mind pay-
'"~ the other doctor twice that amount
b<>l 1111~e he helped me. but I see no
rea~on to pay S20 to a doctor who
duln l do one thing for me What l!'
~0111 ;1dvice" -DOl STER
nt \ R DOUBTER: Tbe rtr!it dn<'tnr
did 'nmelhl111 for vnu whether you
think An or not. Re iaw you.
Pay lbe but. Lady. and don't 10 lo
him again. Vnu ohvlnu1ly have a PIY·
choloJtlcal df'JM'Odf'nr y nn medlciM.
Unle11 a doctor glvt'S you a pre1erlp.
Uno or recommrndR Allrl(try. you feel
you aren't aettlnJ? your mooey'a
worth.
DEAR ANN LANOF:RS My hus-
band had an affrur with a Rood friend
of mine. This lwlppened many years
ago, long before we were married.
They were both single at the time.
I'm sure thls romance is a thing of
the past. yet whenever I see her t get
nervous If I know she and ht'r hus-
band are gomg to bf> wmewhtrt I
make all sorts o( excu~es wh" we
can't be there
I told my husband abou1 m\' frPlln$!'
and he say' I am aclm$! llkt a rh1ld
1 say I am smart to recognize dan-
'~
...
1er. Whaf do you say! -ESP
DEAR E.: I HY tht Mtt way to re-
klndlP an old nam~ 111 to poke arn•d
In lbe 11hti. Stop m1kin1 an l11ue of
this dead romanct or you may P,,e
your haabaod Jdus. Gi rl.
If you have trouble getting alodg
with your parents . . . if you ~t
get them to let you live your own -
send for Ann Landers' booklet. •·sq.
ged by Parents? How to ~t M_.
Freedom." Send 50 cents tn coin ~
yrur ~uest and a long. stamped. stir.
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REPORTS: Qlrlltmas pro·
gram, lt't a &nail World,
was prneottcl. Credit for
the lntereetiDf presenta·
tion. lD WbWl t h e
children froni all the
roonu partlcipeted, ls due
t~ the effort.I ol Mr•. John
McKamey, ead Mn. Anita
Butterworth, l1xth grade
teacher, Ulen.cl Garlan
Wetzel, principal ••.. A
gift of '80 for fr1111pareoc·
iea WU 11~ to be \1"Cl
with tbe overtMectrojec·
tor which the PT. M•ve
the IChool 1ut year . • •
Net proceedl from t h e
Halloween Cllflllval were
t380. . • • • Next peper
drive la scheduled for Sat-
urday, Jen. 30.
Viejo PTO
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New and used boob for 1belve1 at Village View School lltrary IN bein& coJ.
lected by the PTA. PreHntinl donationa to Mrs. AloDJJO Haymen, library com-
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COMING UP: Your Child
and the Narcotics Prob-
lem will be preaen t e d ~sday. Jan. 9, at 7:~
p.m . ln the multipurpose
room. All concerned ad·
ulta are invtted to attend.
Rea PTA
c.r.d SeJleafer
Prtlident
REPORTS: Thirteen and a
Betrothal News Told
. · At Yule Open House
During an open house in
• • the Santa Ana home of Mr.
and Mrs. Newell T. Van·
. . • dermast, t h e y announced
: -: • the engagement of t h e i r
. • d au g ht er, Gayle Aileen
• . :: Vandermast to John Moore
• ·: • Vierling, son oi Dr. and
: •: Mrl. Lefi-W H. Vierlin& of : :"
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Newport Beach.
As the 150 relatives and
frlendt arrived. they were
greeted and toid the news
by the parents of t.he be·
trothed coup 1 e. Special
guests included the bride·
elect's grandfather. Walter
Newell Vandennast of San·
ta Aoa: Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Kielfer of Pasadena and
Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Mc·
Cave of Northridge.
Assisting with bolt dutiP.S
were Ml 11 Vandermast's
brother and sister, Gary
and Susie V andennast and
the Mmee. Floyd Btower,
Mildred Q>llins, J o s e p h
Dan.iger. F . J06eph Her!ltll·
.er, Robert Larsen, Ber·
nan! RobiMOO, H e r b e r t
Stro9cbeln and Richard
Taylor. Decorations were in
the holiday motif.
Miss Vandennast, a 1964
Orange County Symphony
Association debotante, is a
four t h-ge:neration Santa
Anan. A graduate of Stan·
ford University, sbe at·
tended the overseas campllS
in France and presently is
working for her secondary
teaching credential at tne
University of California,
Fitness Advocates
Getting in shape for the new ye.ar and the Jack La-
Lanne program. to be presented at 8 p.m. Wednes-
day, Jan. 10, in Orange Coast College auditorium
are (left to rightl Mrs. Rod~y Olsen and Mrs. Phil·
lip Kilmer. Program s ponsor is Presidio PT A. Tick·
ets, at $1, will be sol<l at the door.
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For Snow
• When the big snow hits,
: and the &Id.en tan to the ·. • • slopes. a first-aid kit sbouJd
· be standard gear.
Wise skiers also pack an
important second aid kit ..•
a kind of "ready • for · any·
thing" box that could save
the· day.
The sfna(t skier'g second
atd kit containa such item11
as a needle and thread 1 a
split in the pants i• no-·lun
on a chilly hill). scissors.
i.ki wax. spare boot laces
t what could be worse than
trying to repair a broken
bootlace at minus 20 de·
grees?), suntan lotion, a
second pair of mHt.s. re·
placement goggles and a
ro11 of BCOtch strapping tape.
This last item can be used
to secure poles to the ski
·: r a c k s. quiet a flapping
• strap on a car rack or
strengthen a shoe lace.
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he graduated Phi Beta
Kappa and with depart·
mental honors ~ogy. A
Sigma Alpha F,psilon mem·
ber, he attended the over-
s~ campus in Germany
and now is a student at
SUnford's School of Med·
icine.
A June wedding in Ule
First Presbyterian Church,
Santa Ana is being planned.
World Viewed
By LB Group
Two former Peace Corps
members will speak at a
meeting of the Laguna
Beach Branch. American
Association of Universityl
Women in Clubhouse t w o,
Laguna Hills at noon Satur-1
day, Jan. 6.
The speakers. Miss Blythe
Monroe and Miss BeulaJ1
Bartlett, will base their talk
on Barbara Ward's book.
''The Growing Gap Between)'
the Rich and Poor Nations." -----
ELLEN
CARTER
LADIES HABERDASHER
226 MARINE AVENUE. BALBOA ISLAND
The famous · flattery of
Bras and Girdles
Now at Low Low
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
IN COST A MESA IT'S
D& PA~TM IE.NT STO"e
1816 Newport Bl""·
Y .,,, frt.tt41y ~111lly Store •I
1 .. ,..,...1.,. ef Newport & Horbor ''••b.
> I
Mn. Vleter Qarb
PrMident
COMING UP: Friday, Jn. s. u tndlna ~ coUec·
tion day. . .Coffee and
dou&f\nut 1a1 e Sunday,
Jan. 7, In the school ball
from 7:30 a.m: • 1 p.m ...•
Luncheon 'nlunday. Jen.
18, at 11:30 a .m. Reserva-
ttou are neceuary. Tick·
eta are fl.25 per person.
REPORTS: December meet. tnc attendance ha.Mer was
won by claaa A. Sister Vi-New Reading Method anney's 2A clan made and
decorated a 12" • foot lJ81>er Open court reading method has been introduced to the curriculum of first and =~.~ up:!::J:; second graden at St. Catherine's School, Laguna Beach. Amona the 1tudenta
sweat shirts, tee shirts _lea_r_m_· n_g_b_y_th_i_s _me_t_h_od_a_re_D_a_vt_· d_Q_u_a_m_a_n_d_LM_li_· e_B_ak_e_r ·-------
and back bags are still
available and m'ly be pur·
ohued througtl way1 and
means chalnnan. Mrs. Gil·
bert Friese, 540-12'15 ...•
Mrs. Jotepb DevUn. room
mother chairman, an·
nounced that ttte student
council decided to forego
the usual Qirist m a s
treats and parties given by
the Auxiliary and ulted
that the fund.a be used in·
stead to purcbue aifta for
clllldren at Fairliew State
Botpital .•• A llft of trad· tne at.amp boob wu pre-
•ented to the Sisters of Mercy by Mn. Ray Mar·
till, drainnan .
Victoria PT A
Mn. Jou Kelly
President
REPORTS: Anouai Christ-
mas program was presen·
ted by the students. Re-
freshments were served .
followed by the breaking
oi a Mexican Pinata.
Secretaries
Orange County . Harbor
Area Legal Secretaries As·
soclation meets the third
Wednesday of the month in
various locations. Furth'r
information may be obtain·
ed b7 calling Mra. Jack Lo-
vig, 642·9900. Members ga-
ther at 7 p.m .
Jill McColister Reigns
As Bethel Honor Queen
Let the Power of F a i t b
Give you Strugth was the
theme selected by Mi41 Jill
McColister, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John C. McColll·
ter when she was installed
honored q u e en of Job's
Daughters. Bethel 120 of
Huntington Beach.
Her color scheme of pur·
pie and white was display-
ed in the nosegays of li-
lies of the valley tied m net
and ribbon which were car·
ned by officus. A wlute
CIU"isbnas tree. trimmed
with purple ornaments. was
placed in the east.
Her gavel was presented
by her brother, Jon Jay
McColister. The g a v e I.
made of myrUewood with
three silver bands. was
used by her father in ' 1956
when he was master of the
Huntington Beach Lo d g e
380. and by her brother
when he was master coun·
cilor of Huntington Beach
OeMolay in 1961.
Line officers serving with
the queen are the Misses
Treasia Keen. senior prin·
uto
cess: Joane Spencer. junior
princess: Linda R o g e r 1,
guide, and I r e n e Fogel,
marshal.
Appointive officers art
Debbie Ellis. chaplain;
Melinda Armstrong, treas·
urer; Donna Johnson, re·
corder: Marion Riale. li-
brarian: Jeanette Spencer,
musician, Cheri Gillespie,
Chris Wtnters. Tonya Scott,
Megan Morgan and Barba-
ra Turner. messengers;
Laurita Ewing and K a t b y
Stuart. custodians. and Ann
TUt and Sharon Layton,
guards.
Installed to the choir
were EIJe.n Couch, Vicki
Horn. Ronda Johnson. Ka·
ren Jones. Janet Leverone .
Debbie Mannasmith. Phyl-
lis Mork. Cheryl Pate. Sue
Sa~r. Pam Schlichtrnan.
Tonyta Scott. Lynn Stephen·
son. Leslie Teal. K a r e n
Tast. Cathy Setter and Ca·
rolyn Walter.
Goodwill, M.a.rjOrie Renner,
Susan Rotbert ud Sha'ron
Teal. Asaisdna was Cathy
Cook. honored queen of
Bethel 321, Huntineton
Beach.
Candlellghters were Mar·
llyn Hetherineton and Caro-
lyn Ellis Hajaboom. Others
assisting were Nikki Rich·
ards. Mary Lecrlvain. Ma-
rianne Snowden, C a n d y
Conway, Rory Muniz, John
Winters, Tim Twigg, Shari
Brown. Sheri Palmer and
Mrs. Edna Conrad .
Special guests were Mrs.
Ray G. Wall, bethel guardJ·
an: Harold G. Early, mas·
ter of Lodge 380 and asso-
ciate bethel (lW'dian; Mrs.
Robert Speth, deputy grand
guardian of the state.
The Rev. James C. Ca·
ley gave the benediction :
hostesses were the Mmes.
Walter Keen. Frank Spen·
cer, Glen Rogers and Mau·
rice Fogel.
Ceremonies were con·---------
ducted by past honored
queens. Suzanne Braman .
BeckJ B r o w n. Margaret
Kids like to
'Ask Ancly'
ANNUAL JANUARY
Use Your
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Groep of
JUNIOR
DRESSES
were up to $33.00
NOW UP TO
1/2 OFF
Groups of
Pant Dresses
and
SPORTSWEAR
UP TO
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All Cr .. t
Carcls Accap+.tl
.• ,.., of
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UP TO
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Hats-Scarves-Beaded Sweaters
COATS
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HOLIDAY
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# 12 Fashion Square
Santa Ana
nd nu
1
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W11n
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Mir·
Car~
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n d y
John
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tardl·
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Mrs.
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'.mes.
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DIRECTOR
Mn. Audr• Cok1
'Who's .Who' '
Woman Named
Li.tted in the 1968-69 edi·
tion o( "Who's Who in
American Women" Is Mrs.
Audne WillJey Coke, di·
rector of public relations
for the Tuberculosis and
Health A11ocla tion ol Or·
ange County.
Mr•. Coke, a new resident ot University Park, direct·
ed public relatibn1 for the
TB As1oclatioo in Ha waii
for 10 years. She al10 has
been named in "Who's Who
ln • Hawaii" and "Who's
Who oo the Pacific Coast."
Her professional career
in journalism and commu-
nlcationa Includes a beck·
ground of ne w1peper re·
porting and editorship ol
Western Family and Your
Guide to Hawaii, a tourist
pubUcaUoa.
The daughter ol the Ray.
mood L. Wlllieys ol Lemon
He.ighU, Mrs. Coke's father
was with the lrvine Com·
pany until his rr.tiremenl
Her brother, Ray Willsey Is
head football coach at the
University ol Cal11ornla,
Berkeley.
The ho n o r e e attended
Saata Ana C.Ollege, UCI..A
and the Unlvers.lty of Ha-
waii.
A member Of the Public
Relation• Society of Amer-
ica, she hu been elected a
director and aecretary or
the Orange County chapter.
CUrrently the is 1erving •
secretary-treasurer ol Theta
Sigma Phi, proleuional ~
ciety for women in journal·
ism and communications.
• --DAILY PILOT 15
Tucker-Caudell Rites
Vows Said • Newport
. Chrl1bnas wrealhl, green-
f!tY' and 1otd ornament.a
adorned St. Andrew's Pres-
byterian Chwch, Newport
Beach F r t d a y afternoon
when Sandra Lee Caudell
became the bride ol C.-aig
Howard Tucker.
The bri~. daughter of
Mr. a nd Mrs. Francis Es-
Jey Caudell of ~ta· Mesa,
was escor!K by her father
down the aisle lined with
white bows and greenery.
TIM Rev . Dr . Charles H.
• Dierenlleld dlreeted t h e
double ring ceremony.
Room. Miss Carot Ander·
son clrcul•ted the 1uest
book, whU. pourers were
the Mls1e1 Pam Frederick,
Nancy Wells, Pat Maguire,
Gayle Pearaon, Sue Men.
doza and Robin M111set.
Afterward the DoM1d 0 .
Wells family honored the
bridal couple and close
friends arid,.-relative1 with
a champape 1upper in their
Newport Beach home.
Spetial guests attending
were Mr. and Mr1. H. E.
Munn, the brkte'1 grand·
parentt and Miss Beatrice
deLacy, her great-aunt.
Costa Mesa will be t h e
newlyweds' home following
a honeymoon to an undis·
closed destination. Both are
studenu at Golden w e 1 t
College and an graduatN
of Newpcrt Harbol' H I i b.
School.
Plahs Laid for Year
The bride selected a silk Plans for the new year Mt11. Thomas Patrick Dou.
organu over taffeta gown, will be ootlined at a kick-off gan, wife ol the dub's com.
featuring a chantilly lace coff@e klatch of Sabia Cor-modore and Mra. William
bodice and a full skirt that inthlan Yacht (lub at 10:30 .f!oole, entertainment chair·
ex;tended lnlo a chapel tra1n. a.m. Thursday, J an . 4, ln the man, will pr~side at the
A s1Un bow caught her BCYC clubhouse, Newport gathering open to all womeo
tiered illusion veil, and sti.e Beach. members.
As Skirt Lengths Go,
So Goes the Economy
Mn. Coke ii past presl·
dent o( the Hawall chapter
ol Tbet.1 Slg and ol the
Public Relations Women of
Honolul u.
The rocter1 ol Orange
County Presa Club and Hol-
lywood Women·a ·Pnsa O ub
also include be.r name.
eariied butterfly orchids in-1-'-------:::;;iiiiiii;; ;i;:"'='-------
tersper1ed with mistletoe.
Qirlstmas lfftD velvet
gowns with malc.hing head-
piece• and Medieval styled
bouqueta o( evergreens were
&elected for her entourage.
By GAY PAULEY
NEW YORK (UPl)-Look
for some 1ee·sawing In the
national economy In 1968.
Who says sn: Why. none
othef' than I bunch of girl
watchers who have discov·
ered a direct relation be·
tween skirt lengths and the
national income, and can
prove it 1tati1tically 1ince
the turn of the century.
A1 tht l(l'OSI national in· come goes up so do 11drt
lf:ngtbl.
Tlhul, with the mini-skirt
inching to an aJl-time high
fOT hemlines in 1967, It 11 no
surprise to the observers
that the national purse for
the year is expected to
reach record highs also -
to an e1timated 9650 billion.
But moving strongly onto
the fashio n scene Is t h e
mkli-skirt, a drastic drop
to 12 or 13 inches from the
noor. This length co u I d
presage some hobbles In the
economy also. Fashion indi-
cators point to downward
prodding by the perils of tJ1e
British pound. and across
the board ta:1 increases and
continuing innation in the
United States.
In the main. skirt lengths
for '68 will remain we 11
abovf' the kneel!. That'd
mean a generally good econ·
omy. But coruiider. I hes e
observers say, that in 1967
when the long skirtJ beca.me
fact instead of fad that the
national Income rose j us t
1klrls. In 1959. fo r lnatance.
when the Income broke l400
billion for the first time,
he mllne1 wr.n t up an inch.
By 1961 . skirts were short-
ened to the._ point where the
fashion observers &a.id they
looked as if they'd shrunk tn
the wuh. Income reached
'42&.9 billion.
By 19&5, the bared lmee
styles inspired by Paris'
Andre. Courregu w e r e
catchin& oa, and netioGal lD-
come ttnt up to -82.4 bU-
tlon. ln 1117, th. mini-skirt
and the mammoth utional
purse of ll50 billion were a
well-paired twosome.
Question: If the GO!lsard
theory continues lo h o I d
tnie, and the n.ationaJ econ·
omy continues lo expand.
where will it all end with
he mlines?
Library Given
Record Rack
Historians
Request
Old Photos
Miss Jody Carpenter of
Newport Beach was the
maid of honor, while other I
attendant.I were the bride's Q
sisters, Mrs . Jack Dona1d Sales •nd
Ptlelps ol Los G•l<>S • n d Your OMEGA Service Center Mrs. LatTY F. Birdlell of
San Mat.o. .., e DIAMOND SPECIALISTS "n'f bridegroom, son Of Mn . Elme.-T. Hem-of Lido • REMOUNTING Ir DESIGNING
A plea for historical da· l&le and Claude H. Tucker
"'· .. pec1a11, p;ctur .. ''tie-or Portlud. °"'-· u ked w Complete Gift Deportment ing tDiide 1 by the Newport broCber Gary 'l\Jcker to be
-Hlotorioll Society. bil best man. Uil>u• -· 90 Day Accountl -No _earr,tn1 ObarJO
Contrlbotlooo may be Wt DeMll S"11th, J-Ow· Banbmericard or Take a Year To Pa7
It •e city library, HID E. ens, Ke.Uy P•b\ter a r. d ,._ 1 .... .._. '• ...,. '•
Balboa Blvd. in care t4 Gkm Coot. Mrt . John r. MAllOI '"°""... MUtmNefCHf CINT9
Mn. Matlin Sheely. librar· Dean. organ!tt .ccompented CINTtl IMCM l .......
Ian, or wilh any member or Warren G, Pres1na.U, aololst Jlot HAllOI ILYO. HUWTl ... TON llACN
ttie esecutive bo.ard of the •-~-The Chrlstmaa tneme was COSTA MUA • 14J.t4tl ltZ·llt1
society. MRS. CRAIG H. TUCKER repeated tn <!«orations at o,.. ...... "-t.. M. Tl t ,.-.
Serving witt!. J. Lrslie c-::::--::--:c::--=:~~g~~~~~~-------_§the~r~ec~-~-§on~lor~:ioo2~ru..u~~l_-~~~~~~~~~~llllllllllll~llllllllllll~--Steffen1en, president are in the church's Fireside
Mrs. William Ritter, vice
president; tl..rt. Warren
Messing, secretary ; Jim
Rube.I, b'euure.·, a nd Wil·
tiam Grundy, membership
chairman.
Direct.oi-1 are Jack Bar·
nett, Joseph Hamblet, The·
odore Robina and the Mmes.
A record album file rack Joseph Beek. Donald Doug·
was a Christmas gift to the las. Henry Humann, Har·
Corona del Mar Library, vey Pease and Sheely.
accordinR to city librarian Highllghting a recent You SAVE DOUBLE MOW Because: Mrs. Marlin Shf'e:y. board meeting was the dis· play ol photographs. don.at-
Presenling the ~Lfl was ed by Georl[e Key . Some
the ThurMiay Metrning Club were of an early Flight of
of Newport Beach. and ad-the Snowbirds.
ditional contributors were ----------
William A. Coleman, Mrs.
T. Duncan Stewart and John
A. Hopwood. aU members of
the library board of b'us·
tees.
The DAILY PILOT
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Best in Wut
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That is the lowest percent-
age of increase since 1961.
The highest percentage of
Increase was in 1986 when
the national income rose to
nearly $617 billion, a 9.65
percent increase over 1965.
The year was one In which
the abbn!viat.ed mini ttally
began catching on .
In addition to the longer
midi length. desiiners also
are showing long coal! over
very short 1kiTtli and eve-
ning clothes reveal a split
personality even mott dr.a-
matically with hems that
rise to the knee in front, and
trail to the floor behind.
Making all of these com-
parisons is the H. w. Gos·
1ard Co., which has been ls·
1uing hemline-economy pre·
diction• 1ince 1958.
But the Gossard research·
eri; also ha ve looked back
a11 far &8 1900. when the na·
Uonal income wag 14.5 bil-
lion and 1kirt lengths cov.
ered the ankles. The pan.ic
of 11907 caused them to
11weep to the floor. but they
and the economy recovered
and kept climbing.
A recession after World
Wa r I dropped skirt! slight-
ly, but then both Income
and hemllnes recouped. By
1926. total income h a d
reached $76.6 billion. It was
thro year of the napper.
when skirts bounced around
kneecaps and a little above.
The great depression of
!he 1930s dropped income
sharply : it plunged to $40.2
billion in 1933. Hemlines
rame down to mid-calf. then
I n c h e d upward again
through the 1940ri and into
\Vorld War II as the econ·
omy also fl!aintMI .
Aul then came the end of
lhe war and !he end of gov.
ernment rrstrktions on ul!e
nf fabric and Chrii;tlan Dior
nf Paris in 1947 ted the
world Into the "new look,"
with hemlines again at 1nid·
calf. Jn this case. however.
national Income was the e:1-
ception. It continued to
climb.
And It h11 done so for the
last two decades. Sn have
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By CYNTHIA LOWRY
AP Televlsion-R.dio Writer
NEW YORK (AP) -Two of the top younger
corned.Jans by sheer roincidence -and the acute
gbortage of subjects to iet funny about -~ed
the wne topic 11 tlte buis for a 1Rtcb in ~ety
programs Wednesday nlgbt.
THE COM!DIANS were -in order ol appear·
ance -Woody Allen in a "Music Hall" revue o.n
NBC and Jonathan Winters in the p~emiere of .b~
CBS weekly variety show. ~e ~bject. was rruru·
skirts, worn respectively by Liza Mmnelli and Abby
Dalton both playing the wives of the male stars.
Aitbough the t.realmen!i of the subjects were
quite dillerent, tbe basic joke in both sketches was
identioal, and were summed up in a fine given to
Abby Dalton: "Men want every gir~ in . ~. world
to dress like Jane Fonda, except their wife.
WINTERS' opening program was a well-paced
mixture of sketches and in the tint one be success-
fully pulled out of storage his grand old lady,
Maudie Fickett
Winters bu a gimmick in which be is given a
sin(Se prop and ~provises around it: ~e has ~o~e
it,..a number ol times bet<re on terevwon and it 11
afways interesting if not always a complete suc·
cess. His prop Wednesday night wu a towel and be
did _pretty well
MEMBERS or the televWon audiMce. most
likely, will either adore the Winters' brand of out·
rageous humor or they will be Jett cold. He was
cushioned considerably on the fil'lt show by the
presence of dependable Red Skelton and attractive
Barbara F.den. 11>e series may work out pretty well
u it shakes down and people get a chance to ac·
cusmm themselves to Winters.
Woody Allen's allegied "Review of 1967" was
a bri~ht funny hour that didn't review much of
anything but was notable for Allen's debut on tele-
vision playing assorted cbaracten in sketches. And
Allen, the actor, is pretty good and pretty funny
whether M was the outraged spouse of the girl in
her first miniskirt or a spoiled child movie star
having a tantrum.
THE PLOT of the movie star sketch, incident·
ally, was an aged child star running for the Senate,
a pretty tired subject Earli<?r th.is week Jimmy
Durante wrapped the whole thing up in a single
sentence when he was talking to little Anissa Jones
on "Hollywood Palace." "I better talk nice to this
one," he 6a1d. ''Who knows? Next year she, may
be my congressman.''
Allen's hour had ~e strange interlude when
the star sat down with William F. Buckley Jr., a
conservative politician and writer, and engaged in a
battle of wisecracks. Some of the exchanges sug·
gested there was a prewritten script and some ol
the "questions from the audience" certainly were
planted. Allen, for instance, asked B~ey if he
thought Sen. Robert F. Kennedy would ever be
p~ident.
"Yes.'' said Buckley, quick as a flash. "if he
can get all the K.ennedys to V'Ote for him"
Allen who after all was a comedy writer be·
fore he was a performer came off much better in
this portion than the amateur -his lines wef'e
better and his delivery superb.
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Cbapman and Valley St.alt at 9 p.m
Irvine's semifinal game will be
played Friday at 9 while LA Sllte'a
Ol&blos, lfYl-37 winners over Redlands
Wednesday, contests the Chapman.
Vllley State victor Friday at 1 p.m.
For the Anteaters Wednesday nltht.
lt was a c:ue of the tortoise creeping
up upon tbe hare, mugging him. and
then leUlftg it to the wire with all
burners ateamlng.
'l'be Antuters failed to impress
anyone in the first half. In fact. they
were downrlcht bad. Occldentat ap-
Riot Act-·uc1 Wins,
pear~ to be on the shorts talent.wise
but UCI never led in the first 20 min·
utea. Davia' cagers wer~ being out-
&hot and they we.rt playln.c It too
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looae on defense.
But tbe second half wa1 a borae,
er, an Anteater. of a different color.
Jeff Cunninlham. 18-year-old aopho.
more from Tustin. presented Irvine
with Its first lead. M-54. when he
cmned a laytn with 11:20 left, foUow-
in& a steal by Dave Fontius.
Oxy regained the lead at 56-55 but It
wu strictly a losing battle for t h e
Tigers after lbat. '!'My tied it with
ab minutes left at &4-M but were
never again able to stem the Ude.
Cunningham, Nick Sanden. JI m
Farley and Fontius were the prime
movers behind UCl's second half re-
surgence.
.. We made a couple of changes at
haUllme " Davis admitted dterward,
"But the difference was really baste
stuff-playing defeme and the boards.
I really layed into 'em at halltime
and told them Oxy will 1olnc to clean
them lf they didn't atrallbten up."
"Farley did a IJ'Nl job -ht llVed
ul. And Fontius gave ua that 1park
we needed on defense."
Davis will be closely watcbina the
Long Beacb·USD game ton.l~t -be
plays the winner Friday night.
"USD won a tournament recenll,y
Rip Gophers, 95-55
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20 and Westnunster beet ua by three,''
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DAILY '9LOT l'Mte W LM 1'1ne
IS C' HOTt -Nobody seemed to w111t to take this
100tf ball Wednelday night in UCJ-Occidental game
in .p.aing round of UCI'a eight.tum tournament.
UCI pb,Yers (in white) t'rom left are Nick Sanden.
Jelf Cuilningham and Jim Farley. Oxy's No. 55 ~
Larry Anderson. UCI won, 82-77.
Like the Rose Bo1"1
Time Cures Everything
-Even Sports Ailments
ftme 'b11 a way of cb&nlinl matt
everytblq, from the earth's face to
the pbyaieal stature and aclentlflc ad-
vancemttt of man.
li ,,,,.·bu a way of shifting the
~ ~unda for sports.
Tm tilt Roae Bowl football clalsic,
roe eJ.llnPle.
1'lltrt WN a period when ll seemed
tbt Wtfl •ouJd never be able to over·
come ... Bl& Ten's domination in
the mnull Pa11dena New Year's at·
trMllcia
-• GS:tM tc0re1 from 1947 through
1• ~ ol the sravest embarrass·
mllitli f9dfic Cout loyalists as lbe
•LIMN WK~I
j~ from Michigan, Illinois.
loWa. otio St.ate. etc., took turn• com-
ini CMt bert to mop up the turf with
tht "'1 "' bad to offer. Wlr•t m9de matt.era worse was that
011-foar OCCMiona the Mldweaternen
sat out their conference runnerup
11941, Jtll, 19D& and 1966) and still
tbe Wll& could not win.
In tbt first 13 ROH Bowl duels be-
t ween tM conf ereaca. Btg Ten forces
:ored a doten vtctorl.,"-cl outscored
the oppoaitlon by 335 to 141 points.
Hualda lo comecuUve conquests ln
~1.
· Scbloredt and George Flemming led
the men from the Northweat to a 44-8
blasUng of WlJconaln, to share player
ol the 1ame bonon.
The follcnrini year Schloredt quar-
~rback:ed h1a males to a 17-7 con·
quegt ol favored Minne~ and was
again tabbed a& the day's top player .
Subsequently USC came on to trim
Wiaconsln (u.37) in lbat unforget·
table aerial duel between Pete Beatb-
ard ol Troy and Ron VanderKeJen
of the losing Badgers. And UCLA
stunned Michigan State, 14-12, with
a sophomore named Gary Beban pac·
iog I.be Bruins.
Now the pendulum is ready to make
its decisive swine. turning at last in
favor of the Pacific Coast.
For aft.er Southern Cal get.I through
manbarldllng Indiana's eager but out-
clueed Hoosiers Monday next, the
Wett will have a 5-4 edge in "mod·
ern" Rose Bowl history ( 1960-1968).
So it is -time has a way of taking
care of everythJng.
Count11 Ala SC
Orange County ce1 ta.Inly seems I•
figure prominently in USC's football
future. Trojan publicist Don Ander&en
reveals th:Jt 40 percent of the ·~
freshman squad came from Orange
County.
Assistant coachet. Dick Coury ood
Rod Humenuik hail from out t.lus way,
1s does Andersen
Vaqs Vanquish
GWC, 106-76,
In Tourney
By RON EV ANS ..
Of IM~ "91 StMf
GLENDALE-A "turned on" Glen-
dale uam kayoed Golden West Col-
le1e trom flrst round play in the 18th
Sam Barry Tournament Wednesday
nJgbt, 106-78, sending the Ru stlm up
against Sen Diego City College today
at 7::.1 p.m. in the.losers' round
But Dick Stricklin's forces aren't
lookio,g for any soft touch In the ron-
solation bracket.
Playing undefeated Cerritos. S .i n
Diego pulled ahud at one point anrl
kept the pressure on all the wa v onh
to fall in the final minutes. 87·71
Glendale, with a hot hand on 1h
home court. administered the knod
out punch early in the first half "'1th
pin-point passing, and dtvastatmc
out-<X>Urt shooting.
Shooting a torrid 56 per cent 1n thP
first st.a.ma. the Vaqueros carried it
50-29 lead into intermission.
Golden West cut the lead to 12 after
the break, but fresh reinforcements
widened the gap to 20 points and Glen·
dale was never more to be chal·
lenged.
Even the loss of three starters on
fouls failed to put a damper on \he
attack. The reserves were equally ac·
curate.
Glendale's Steve Sabins. hitlln~
from the corners atld the top or the
key. led the scoring with 11 r I e Id
~oats and four penalty losses for 2fi
points. followed by Rustler ace Mike
Shetley. with 22.
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nation's top-rated b11ketball team and
now unbeaten in 40 aames, after
amaahing M.ln.oeaota 95-65 in the open·
in& of the Lot Ancelea Classic, meets
St. Louis UnlvenJty in a semilln.al
Friday night.
St. Louis overpowered a slightly fa.
vored Utah State 97-78 In the firat
game of the opening doubleheader
Wednesday night.
Tenoessee, ranked No. 4 in the Top
10 and also unbeaten this season.
makes It.I bow in the Classic tonight
against Iowa.
Tainessee is 4-G for tbe sealelll and
l<T#a I.I 3-3. Soutbenl Callfomia 5-3
and Wyomlnl 6-2 complete the tour·
For D•a Gtlrtl!JI
D&meot'1 first round in the ni&}ltcap.
The Ua.A Bruins, 6-0 for the sea-
son, an favored to capture their sixth
strai&tlt Claaaic championship.
Tbey ataaered the Gophers with 11
per cent shooting from the noor.
Minnesota could mantte only 34 per
cent. The Bruins scored on the first
five shots they attempted and led lo.-0
befon they missed one. They Jed 51·
2S at the half.
Lew Alcindor slapped down Minne·
sol.41 shots and grabbed rebound.a with
ease and scored 28 pomtl for came
higb honon.
The Uclans rolled to a 67-28 lead in
leas than aeven m.inu~a. They con·
oentrated oo defen.ae tn the second
balf, fallinc below their lM-polnt aam•
Stock Block Engine
Made Victory Unique
CHARLO'ITE. N. C. CAP) -When
Corona del Mar's Dan Gurney won
the Rex Mays :nl at Riverside Nov.
29. he became the first driver aince
World War II to win a USAC naUooal
ctlamplonshlp with a atock block en-
gme.
Gurney's Olsorute Eagle. driven by
.Jochen R1ndt in the Indianapolis 500.
was htt.ed with a 289 cubic \nch Ford
pushrod eoalne.
Eqwpped with Gurney Westlake
heads and an All-American Gurney
Raeers fuel tnject.ion unit. the engine
developed 525 horsepower.
USAC's current regulations. not ex-
pected to be changed materially for
next year. Umit non-overhead cam en·
gines to ~ cubic inches. The Um.!t is
~ cubic inches for overhead cams
and 168 for 1upercharged or turbo-
charged units.
Despite Gurney's success. car build·
ers aren't expected to start a nu:d
rush t-0 the smaller bore puahrod1.
Ford already is building a new turbo-
charged 168·lnch overhead cam unit
for lndlanap<>lis. to be eqwpped with
twin blowers
Al Unser . who finished second in the
1967 lndlanapohs 500 l.Il his third try
~t the Brickyard. has been named
1967 stock car roolue or the year by
the U.S. Auto Club.
He Linished fifth in l'SAC's stock
car point standings. but his $66,9'77
second place hn1sh tn the Memorial
Day big car classic was his biggest
paycheck.
Elsewhere on the cm:u1t •
-The International Motor Contest
Rai ders by lOlh
Green Bay by71h
STATELINE. Nev. IAPl -The
1 )akland Raiden were listed as 10~
pnint favorites to defeat lhe Houston
Oilers Sunday for the American Foot·
ball League championship when Har·
rJh'1·Taboe posted odds Wednesday.
Green Bay la·a 71h point choice over
O:illu for the NaUonal League cham-
~·1onshlp game at Green Bay.
Tile Weal Is a 31,t point favorite over
the East Ml the Shrine game at San
f 1 anclsco~aturday and Southern ez.1.
fornJa a 14~ point choice over In-
diana In Monday's Rose Bowl al Pas·
adena.
Auodation CIMCA). one of the oldest
race sanctioning bodies, paid out
$328.000 in prize money this year.
mostly for la~ model sloe~' and
sprint cars.
-0\arlotle Mota. Speedway, in
bankruptcy only thrff years ago,
grossed Sl.~7.395.22 for it.I two big
rac ... weeks last seuoo. Of the lol.411,
t930,37U8 came from &..U admis·
sions.
Speedway directors paid oU a fina!
mortgage ol -280.000 plus S18.000 in ill·
tertst, leavtnr the 1.~mlle b1oval debt
free for the first tim• ln ita eigtlt·year
h.iJtory. Direct.ors alto declared a dlvi·
dend of four cents a Iba.re on com·
m011 stock.
Mater Dei's
Patton Makes
All-A1nerica
Ma~r Dei Righ School's Eric
Patton was named to the second
team AJJ·American prtp football
squad which was released by a na·
tional magazine
Patton, who made all·Angelus
League offensively and defensively
as a lineman, Ups the IClles at 220
pounds and apparently is headed
for the Unwersity of Southern Call·
fornla following June .graduation.
Other Californians named to lht
33·man hlgb school elite included
El Rancho's Chuck Doe ( tacklel
second team: Gardena quarterback
Greg Briner. on the third team.
The squad wu picked by the
weekly Sunday supplement on the
recommendation1 of hundrtds of
high school and college coaches.
Texu also had two flrst team
members in a total of five. second
highest. CalHorniA and New York
each had three players on the
lhree·team squad.
The two Texas flrat-team players
are both Crom Houston. They are
Robert Paine. a 6-foot, 185-pound
halfback from St Thom as H.S ..
and Frank Ditta. a 6-1 . B-pound
luard from Wallhr1p H S
That's an averaie score of 2JS.11
I In round flgurea).
Mott lopilded reeulll ln that era
were 8.lillola '7, UCLA 14 (1947);
Michlpn 49. USC 0 ( 1M8); llllnois 40.
Stanford f ( 1962); Iowa 35, Ore1on
Stale 11 Cl.917); Iowa 38, Cal 12 (1969).
Mt. Jae Upsets OCC, 98-76
Sandwiched between, almost burled
under the avalanche of defeat. was
So".UW. Cal'• 7-0 victory over co·
cbam:t*ll Wisconsin In Ul63. OthirwlM tt wu a li1hUe11 aeaa1on
ror ~-W•t. But ~· pd the tremendous popu-
tation lhft to th1a sJde of the MJs·
1l11lppl wu about to take ltl toll.
In the ellht d\lell from 1960-1967 the
Wut mau,.cl to earn a 4-4 apllt.
In the c\anulative point department
the Bti Ten 1Wl owned an ~ce -
hut now the advantagr was sllced to
lS0.147.
QuJ&e a reversal of form
A ot:HJed quarterback named Boh
Schloredt aot Ult tide rolllna on •
more eveD keel 11 ht aeot Washinaton
By DON FRANl\l.lN
Of tM OellY ...... 11111
SAN BERNARDINO.. -0 r a n jt e
Coast College's John Vallely got th11
11chool'a career basketbalJ s c o r i n R
record. as expected, popplng In 21
points in Wednesday night's San Ber·
nardino Valley College tourney open·
er wUh Ml San Jacinto.
What wun't expected. howtver.
was that the defending t.ournam e n t
champion Pirates took a 98-76 defeat
to skid Into consolation division play.
OCC was to meet Mlra Cos~ tpday
al 3::.> p.m. in the consolal.Jon brack·
~I The Mount.Jes went against Cy·
pre"· wiMer over Mira Cott.a, 67·S3.
Ml San Jacinto played Lnsptred ball
on both the nrrens1ve and defemuve'
board11 and shot a hot 50 percent Crom
the noor to hand the Pir~tes t h e I r
fourth defeat in 10 starts.
Lee Tolliver. the 6-4 San Jacrnto
center, paced all scorers with 31
points.
Vallely crack«. the all·lime OCC
two-year scoring record to run his
two-year mark of m The old m a r le
"2s 865 set oy Ed Pope In 19$8.
Vallel) 's record scoring bucket
rame at 3 :n ln the flr~I half on a
Jump shot h nm 21 feet
Coast and San Jacinto traderl hud.
et.s 10 the !J.rst baU unUl tbe colc'k
read 19-all. The Mounties then went
attP.-<l and were never headed. al·
thn11S:h the mar1in seldom exceeded
m polnt3 unW the final six minutes
in the ball game.
The Mountlu led at halftime, 46-41.
Thr Bucs narrowed it to 85-62. but
Mt San Jacinto took advantage of
l'rrant Bue passe1 and a strong board
ga mP to put It out ol rfach.
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tbe contest.
Min.oesol.41 was kept olf balance and
had shooting trouble. Al Nuneas scored
19 pointa for the Gophers and T o m
Kobdla was beld to 18.
The St. Louia Bllllkena were slow
starlua but their superior height and
power overame the qulcker Aggies in
the second half.
Utah State raced to a lS-7 l&ad in •
drive led by Shaler Hallman but 7.
foot Rich Niemann an Barry Orms
powered the Blllikens into a .s-44 half·
time lead. St. Louis dr~ 1taadlly
aw a:t through the second' bl.If.
Nlemam topped St. Louis acorers
with 22 pcmll and Tom 'J'bomu aided
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Sporu I• Brief•
Slumping
Knicks Have
New Coach
NEW YORK -The suddell firing o1
Diet McGuire came u no surprise to
the coach Qf the slump.ridden N • w
York Knlcks. ·
"I knew it was contina." McGuire
aaid Wednesday CJft.er he had beeit
fired as coach and replaced by chiel
8COUt Red Holzman. "When a team is losing, changes have lo be made."
McGuire. 41, was fired moments
alt.er the Knicks dropped a 114.105 de·
cislon to Philadelphia. It was their
fourth straight loss and ninth in 12
games.
"The team improved under D i c k
last year." said Knick President Ned
Irish. "and we expected it to be even
better t.lus season. We have been du·
appointed."
Klag• Trvfng
ST. LOUIS -The Los An1ele1 KlDfs
cu 't 1eem lo iet out of that fir'*"
place tie wttlt Pb.lladelphJa la t II e
Western Dtvtlfoe of tbe N•deul
Hockey Leape.
The KJn&a bad a clluee here We4·
aeaday algbt bat mJsaed wbea tltey
fell to the St. Louil Bluea 4-t. A vie·
tory or even a tie would taave itven
Los Allfele1 the top apot.
l.Alkers Bow
CINCINNATI -The Los Angeles
Lakers of the National Basketball Aa·
sociat:ion are seeking today a 24-hour
nu cure for Elgin Baylor and a rq>ld
back mender for Jerry West.
Without the stars for two games.
the Lakers beat Chicago 104-101 Tues-
day but lost to Cincinnal.J 13'l·l27
Wednesday.
tic
Aus•le• Get Cup
BRISBANE. Australia -The Davia
Clap wa1 boded over to AuatraUa to-
day for Uw lMb tiJM alDce the end
of World War II 111 a center court
certmnQ,Y. with the tenal1 teams or
AuatraUa and Spaln Ullff ap near by.
Thb year'• challnte ended 11 a
4·1 victory fnr Au1tr&H•.
Spat. iot lls only pohtt whtn Man-
uel Santana but John Newcombe 7..S,
M. ._! today. Aasaie Roy Emenoa
&ook the .econd of tbe final two 1ln·
pea. "''· "''· U. M onr Manel Orute1.
4hr Deedu
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Callf. -The
son of the San Francisco 49er's Une
coech was lolled and a nunor stock
holder dled within a few hours Wed·
neaday
Richard .Jamf's Vori~ .Jr 20. i;on
of the c~h. was lalltd 1n a hf'adnl\
automob1l~ coll.J~1on on thf' Mount.,1n
V1ew·Alvi50 road.
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30, CdM Ma~ of Troy · . :;.;,
Battles Rancho Alam1to~~:
It doesn't make much difference now, but Or1np
Coast Co llege official& attempted to attract Indiana's foot·
ball team to their campus a few weeks ago for their Rose
Bowl training.
The Hoosiers ccns1dered the idea but de<:lined,
probabfy fi guring that if Pasadena 'l!i Brookside Park has
been good enough for all the past Big 10 represeflt.atives,
11 w11s good enough for them.
But it's 1n Id .. OCC shouldn't •llow to wither.
The Coit• Met.• ju,,ior college h11 • lot to off•r •
Ros• Bowl te1m. Workout priv1cy i1 1d~u1tely ....
1ured •I L181rd St1dlum ind the locker room f1cil·
i ti11 1r• first r1t1.
Ora nge Coast bulldozed its do rmitories away years
ago but surely accommodations C1'.lUfd be secured at sa y,
The Newptirter. for a tab close to what would be billed
at Pasadena's Huntington-Sh eraton, where the Big 10
teams have traditionally stayed.
Orange CO.a.st, of course. would win no frienM in
Pasadena by jerking the Big 10 team into Orange Coun·
ty. But that's the way it goes. You gotta be ruthless. baby.
* * * ls it possible that the facial palsy that is lhrtatening
the baseball caret!r of Roger M.ari.s has bt"e n responsible
fnr his ge ner al decline sinct" 1961 "
T'tl(!: affliction. cal\t"d Bell's Pals~'. affe<:ts the nerves
11nd muscles on lhf' right side of his face. Bui mor e sig·
n1f1c:antly, lhr pals~· prevents him from blinking his right
eye.
One of b,,.i,.11•, more hoary pr9C•Pf' i' •pro-
po1 here: ''The difference betwffn 1 ~up ind 1
home run,,• hundrettl of •n Inch."
If M1ri' h•s hMt a¥en 1 tiny 't'ision problem for
the p1st ,evar1I y•1r,, ona of bnelMll'• 9ra1t my'"
terias 'uddanly m1kff MnM -why t min would hit
61 home runs in one Mason ind then Mttl• into per.
m1nt1nt KlipM. * * *. This newspaper office receives so many papen from
Breezes
COVlNA-lt's beginning to
look more and more 1s 11 Co.
rona del Mar High's Sea
King. are lht class of the
prestigious Covina Hi gh baS·
ketball tournament.
Coach Bill Bloo m's thun-
dering charges advance<! to
lhis afternoon's quarter fi·
nals collision with Villa Park
by clubbing Rosemead'11
Panthers. 70-~. WNf np.sday
afternoon .
It was the second straight
run away for the Sea Kings
in the 32·team classic and
they were nlid choices to
make it three in a row
agaiqst lhe Spartans today.
Big J ohn Yule was the key
fi gure in the shelling of
Rosemead. He became the first Sea
King to score 30 poin ts in 1
game, potti ng exactly that
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la!t haU ,
Phil J ordan (14), Jim
Kindelon ( 10) and Steve
Leech ( 10) alt o bit in dot.i>le
flgure1 for the victors.
Bloom's troops stormed
out to • 13-3 lead and wert
never pres1ured by the Pan·
tbers. It wu 39-20 at. bllf·
time and the Kiocs coa11ttd
to Uleir ninth win in 11 out·
ings.
By MIKE KELLY
Of "" Deihl f'illl SllM
Uuntinctoa Beach did Ill
part to promote a crucial
rematch with cross • town
rival MITina Wednesday
night as the potent Oiler•
crushed Loar• 100-47 in the
first round of the Rancl)o
AJ.amlto1 Interact basket-
ball tournament.
The Oilers continue thelr
.bid fOf" a revenge encounter
-·w!t.b a 9 p.m. clash with ho1t
' ..:. • t
Rancho Alamilos toni ght in 20 poiRts for Oii'1t'Wrlous
second round action. Oilers. Gres !ll)'Oer alded
Should Huntin&lot! meet llwitinl12.0 '• tlJ.Jtt with 15
Marina In the finals Frld1y pOlnb.
ni&ht, the Olfers would hive The Oilers le~t little doubt
their cha.nee to 1ve,nge • 60-from the Ltart that making
59 ~ to the Vlki.na;1 ln the tbe finals w1i uppermost in
Westmlnaler • Marina tour· their mind• u they jumped
ney. Tha.t came alio had to • tast 31·13 first
beea for the tournament quarter lead. ,
championship. Lout'• out
Mike Contreras and Roy Olli kept ptce
Miiier tied for game top shooting Oiler the see•
1corin1 honors, each with ond period wE"tS poinU
V ik~s Face M agrwlia
In Rancho Clmsic
but watched y .l•Jflt fly
wtJI beyond reach ln the
third ....... Tbl:(llei'• h•ld
tne Slxom to l ~ in the
thlr.d while tabbin& ~· then
scored 29 in tbe final . period
to Lo&re'I 10. ': ' _,, ......
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Marina's powerfW Vlk·
1n11 l11ued a 1tronl thre1t
for champloosh1p honors u
they c:nul>ed Quam Hill ,..
61 Wednesd1y night in the
first annual Rancho Ala·
mitos lnteract basketb 1 11
tournament and set up a
second round meeting with
Magnolia tonight at 7:30.
Aa Marina built Ila trt:·
me.Ddoua victory margin In
the final period, the Vites'
onJy challenge seemed to
~ ~ hittin1 100
point. • their arcb rival,
Hunt in (ton Btac:b, had
done ... u .. apinlt Low•.
However, Marln.a'1 fourtb
qQll1lr" wbldtules wen ua·
8bll ID rt a ch tht ma.pc
la -" • bird· ellort.
'g: center Ma.rt Sod· «her& and forward B 111
Moore led the charge
again!l the underdol schoOl
Subt were lntertper1ed
Into the VlkirlC lineup early
in the came and were u1td
entirely after Marin• had
gained a 40-polnt lead in
the lut 5tam.a •t 80-40.
The ViUa were ouUcored
only ln the fourth period
with 20 polnta to Quartz
Hill'• 26. Marhwa'• most
productive surge was dur·
Inc tbe second quarter as
the Vikings snapped off 311
poinll to the me.rs' eight.
Magnolia advanced to thf:
secorwt round by o'll'tlrrun··
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In Chino C~e Actio.ll
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other cities that one person couldn't spare the time to
give all of them even cursory glancl"!. One i,i,'e never fail
lo take a took at. however. is the San Quentin News, a
four-page tabloid published by th e inmates at S.an Quen·
tin.
"We playe<I much be lier
than we did In the B'l·2!1 win over La Canada on Tues· ROSE BOWL BOUND -USC defensive tackle ~ay," Bloom confides. Gary ~fagner will wind up his three outstanding
from the Antelope Valley Westmln11.e?"s improvin1 Jack Surina ""tallied 1•
recton. Soderberg topped Lions dumped their host, poinU for tM losing Cow-
an ICQrefl with 25 points Chino, into the con1ol•tlon bo
while Moo~ trailed closely bracket and moved into sec· ~s~1lmin1ter will 'be In It M•m' tha priiOn's football te•m, nickn•med
tha S1ints, h•s completed its first•v•r unbeaten .. a.
son. Sin Quentin posted • 6-0 ya•r, be1ting such
outfits as Sin Fr1nci,co St1te, 19-15; C1I 01vi1, 27·
20, and the Big Yard All·St1rs, 65.0.
"And 14·e'li have to do an years as a Trojan Monday when SC duel! Indiana
even better job to st1y with in the Rose Bowl. ~1agner formerly starred at Or·
Villa Park," he added. ange Coast College and Mater Dei High.
with 21, ond round action In the 2Sth
k-•• o-t9f'I annual · Chino basketball quest of it' fourth slraighl =. wiH ~ i: ~ :::! tournament, f1cing Chula victory tonight aflinit Chu-
Adds San Quentin News sports editor 811! Ca noe·
"Our r-urrent wrestling and basketball teams a re unde-
feat ed 1n league play and are top contende-rs for cham-
pionships.''
* * * Here's a letter addressed to this column by a rhap
who did n'I care for the all·toumament basketball sele<:·
tions al the r~nt Huntington Bearh High tournament:
"Did T de tec1 a li ttle hometov.'n favoritism in the
selection of all·t'ourney players in the rc<:e nl Huntington
Beach basketball t ourna~nt (five of the 10 cho:iien were
either from 1-lu nlington or ~1 ari na)'!
"How pl1yers like Mike Contreras IHBl and Bill
Moore fM1rln1) muld mile• tt.e team over such
1t1ndouts •s L•rry Hollyfield (Compton) ind John
Yule (CdMI is beyond belief. Both Moore •nd Co""
trar1s have bffn .,t1blished ., fine blsketb•ll pl1y·
ars but let~' face it, neither on• played e•c•ptl1on1lly
well in thf"tourney.
"Cd?.1 r-omp!etely shut off Contreras v.·hile both men
did nothing in their important games against Compton.
t guess it pays to be on a Huntington Bearh team when
voling time rolls around. but i,i,•hat can you expect witJ1 a
lournament that'~ put on by the Huntington BE-ar h
roach~··
MIKE LEECH
C'd~t Fan
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Angels A ri1iou1ice '68
Schedule for Big A
The An gels announced to-
day that only one double·
header will be played at
Anaheim Stadium nrxt s<'a·
son.
In revealing their 1968
sc hedule. !he An gels said
thf' twin btll-8 twi ·ni2hter
with the Minnf'sota T"·ins
on Friday. May 10-is onr
of 64 nigh1 dalf's at 1he
Bil! A.
more \llashington and Oak ·
land.
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"They have two fin e guards ---''-'---'-'-"'-:::.::...::.:.:c:::...::::_.:::!:::_ ___ _
and an excellent forward.
They rank ln Orange Coun·
ty's top ten so you know they
have to be good."
OU••n lttLL l•H Vista tonight al 9. ' -la Vista. ~ : "~ '~ '~ 'i. J unio r substitute guard w .. r...in.:'" S• °'!!t";1 11 11--)i ~ ! : ~ Jf'ff Powers and senior '"'"'° wiiTMots'it~.~ •• ,~r· •, 11 1~
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Rally Tops
Foe, 68-50
SAN BERNARD INO -
Costa W.f'sa's potent third
quart.er rally againSl Fon·
tana propelled the Mu s·
tangs into a consolation
bracket crucial wlth Red-
lands tonight at 6:50 in the
San Bernardino invi tational
basketball tournament.
T~ Mustangs trailed Fon·
t.ana at the end ol the first
period and at ha lftime be-
fOf'"f: a strong third quarter
surge turned the tables on
the Bulldogs and gave Cos·
ta Mesa a fir!I round conso·
lat ion d1vi~ion viclory. 68-
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Jackson's 37 Paces ... -,~''1!•'1M• .. w: . ~ ; i 1~ starting guard Jim Hogan ,, ,, ••
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Lagu1ia in T outney -· """' Gtrci. ; ! : 1: efforts of lS and 14 points. =•n ~, .. i t 1:
1 1 , , Tht' Lions completely out· si-.... 1 l 1 !•let>_,
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~ ! ~ ~ classed their hosts. grab-::;: ~ ~ ,:
n 11 11 ti bing an early healthy lead ••1"" 1 , 1
Mike J ackson ·~ spectacu· pUt th, ga me out of th e ,,,,..•t1o1•Jtt1 " ,, ,. and .stretching it lo 27-12 at ~....... cw11to rlS1 "'
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Wednes!iay powered Laguna ::::..., , ; ~ 1: minster"s pace in each of =~ '.!.~. ~
Beach into the: second round B~a ·s .. Wildcats gained .,.,111 1 1 1 • tne tblrd and fourth quar· s..... 1 1
of the Brea-Olinda basket· the geeond round by whip· !':'.,:H : ! ~ 1~ ters but didn't come close to :,-:;~~" ~ ;
' ' ' • ' • , ' • ' • " • ' ' ball tourname nt. ping ~1ission Viejo in their ,...,,.,..., , ' 1 1 overhaulinK the first h a I f :1~!_!1, ··.·;i;'.· 0;
La&una ·s .surging Artis ts opener, 51-49. °':!I. ; ,~ ~ /. deficit. "••
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6:ll after opening Wednes·
day a bruising 72-3B triumph
over LoweU't outclassed jay·
vee un it. f or an unan·
nounc~ cause. the Patriol
varsity wilhdrew from t h e
tournament at the last mo-
I • » w
ment
A5 Jackson paced the
victory with more th an hall
the Arti5l5' total. tea mmate
Steve Wiezbow.ski h e I p e d
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TODAY fomery. Alabama. Tulsa'•
I :• p.m. (lt)CL -AMl· Glenn Oobbr cot<'htl North .
GOS -Anaheim at Houston Georgia's Vince Dooley the
Mavtrlcb, Dick Schad South.
mJkesidt. 19:31 a.a (U)CL -SUN
7iat ,.m. (51Cf' -NFL BOWL -Mls1lalippt Rtbell
ken and Browns-Cowboys vs. Teiu (El Paso) Mlntra.
CUPS -From Rams-Pac-John Ferguson, Dick Mae-
11mea. gle mikeslde at Et Paso.
I p.m. (5)CT -BOXING "Kickoff'' favors the Rebels
Clips from previous by about 3 points.
Olympic matches. II a.m. (7)CF -rGA
FRIDA\' CLIPS -Highlights of m•·
I :• a.m. (4)CT -TO-jor 1967 tourneys.
DAY -Joe Ganglola re· 11:11 a.m. ('7)t1. -GA·
views the sports year. TOR BOWL -Florida State
I p.m. (ll)Cf ._ LUN· v,. ·Penn State, at Jackton·
CHEON -Feeturlnc USC'• vlUe. Fla. Announcers Joan McKay and lndlana'a to be named. "Klckoff''
John Pont, co-Coaches of rates the 1am• dJlid tven,
the Year, as ·well aa other altbougb 1t ranb Peu State
lpOl1i fliures. lltb, Fla. SUte lath in the
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MENT -"Bullfilbt World," t:• p.m. H)CL -EAST·
with film cllp1. WF.8T GAME -Jim Slmp-
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ClAL -"Jack Kent Cooke," Cadlelttck Park l.n San
told in two parta. Flrst: Pro-P'ruclloo. Cal'• Ray Will·
file of tbe man. Second: Tbe HY and OSU'1 Vee Andros
Forum, his $16-mllllon mot· wl.11 uslst Air Force's Ben
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VIEW -CUpc and com-and PaU.l Dietael of So. car.
rMntl about tomorr11W'I follow the ltad ot Notre
Calli. Breed <Jlemplon1hlp Dame't Ara Partetbl&n u
Sta.lei for 2-year-olds at !;qt tutora.
Santa Anita. t :• P·•· (l)Cf' -BOW'L-
11 p.a . (l)Cf -BASKET· ING -Bluth vs. Hoffman.
BALL -LA Clasak, from J p.m. ( .. )T -COM·
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22 DAIL V PILOT lh~. Oectmbtt 28, 1967
Hotel Beeonaing History
The famed Imperial Hotel, 45-year-old downtown
Tokyo landmark wlµcb has survived earthquakes
and war and which \YSS designed by the late Frank
Lloyd Wright, is 70 percent demolished in this photo
taken Wedneaday. Demolition be(an lut week and
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ini way to a modern office-tbopptna complu.
Wiii Govenaors Land Blow1 VCP ....
Republicans Flex Muscles Graduate
Work WASHTNGTO!'if <APf -
Republican governors have
turned out some 1tatistrcs
to prove they'll have plenty
of muscle as the GOP H·
lect& a presldentiaJ nominee
next year.
But they haven't yet fig-
ured out how to flex that
muscle.
Collect1vely. the 26 GOP
governors would be a mas·
s1ve influence in the direc-
tion of the party and its
choice of a nominee . But
their influence is not being
exerted collectively in the
candidate .field.
Here are the statistics
compiled by the 'Republican
Governors Association:
-'nit 28 state& with Re.
publican 1ovemon will have
302 electoral votes next
ye ar. 32 more than 1t will
take to elect a president.
SEND DELEGATES
-The aame 28 states will
send 750 delegates to the
Republican National Con-
vention -93 more than it
will take to nominate the
Republican candidate a n d
approve the party platform.
-Republicans g o v e r n
st.ates with about 58 percent
of the U.S. population. in·
eluding 7 of the 10 largest
state1.
Despite t h e statehouse
strength evidenced by those
Educational Program
Planned at Claremont
CLAREMONT (AP)
The Claremont CollegH
plan a five-year. '2 mllllon
procram to educate 200 high
sehool graduates, m o s t I y
from Negro and Mexican·
American areas of Southern
Ca.lltornla.
It will be aimed at 1tu-
dents with college potenti-
al but whose cultural baod.i-
cap1 cause them to have
low grades or college test
scores. ·
F« a period of up to two
~ars the students will be
JD a ''Program oI Special
Dtrocted Studies for Trans·
ition lo College'' al one of
the five Claremont schools.
When ready, the students
will be transferred to the
regular degree program.
The aoboola have a $750,·
<n> grant from the Rocke-
feller Foun<f,ation and are
solictting additional money
from government programs
and 1cbolanhip funds.
fi&ure&. the 1overnon still
are overshadowed in party
coundla by the party'• con-
1tH1lonal minorities.
So tar they have respond·
ed in two waya :
RAISE REVENUE
-They decided -in Mi·
aml Beach, Fla.. that GOP
governors are goina to raise
their own campaign war
chest for 1968 by clalmin&
a percentaae of the reve·
nue from each fund-ralain&
dinner a governor addreu·
es.
This undoubtedly will en-
counter opposition from the
GOP National Committee,
which wants campaign fund-
ra1sing centralized, not di-
versified.
-They proposed that Pen·
nsylvania Gov. Raymond P.
Shafer be named cochair-
man. with Senate Republi·
can Leader Everett M. Dirk·
sen , of the platform com·
m11tee at the Republican
National Convention.
·A, a request, that'a not
lilcely to go far. Both Dirk-
sen and National Chairman
Ray C. Bliss can be expect-
ed to oppose a two-man
chairmanship or the plat-
form. although neither has
taken a public position on
the matter.
DELEGATE VOTES
But by their own r;latis·
Iles the governors could, if
they chose, move to enforce
their proposal with delegate
votu.
Planned
BERKELEY (UPI) -
Nearly three.quarter• of the
University of Call.f ornia 'a
freshman class at Berkti.y
plan to enter eraduate work
and moat will probably
learn how to mix dry mar-
tinia in the process.
A recent 1urvey allo re-
vealed that 23.2 percent of
the freshmen have no rell·
poua preference, 10 percent
plan to participate hl deln·
on.strationa and Tl percent
feel colleges are too lax in
deaLing with student pro·
tests.
The survey was conduct-
ed last Call by tbe Ameticarr
Council on Education. Mare
than 1,700 members al uc·s
4,388 freshman completed
the questionnaires.
SlighUy over 72 percent -
compared with 58 percent of
freshmen at other coueaes
throughout the country -
plan on post-gramte stu·
dies. Only one in five tti>Qrt·
ed be can mix a dry mar·
tini.
Many members of ttie
1971 class are undecided on
a future vocation. Given 13
occupations, 'Jl.7 percent
picked "undecided" or "oth-
er choice." or specific pro·
fusions. "higtl a c h o o l
teacher" was telected most
often.
In With New, Out With Old
M1lhons of new stamps are on their way to post
offices across the nation so they will be on hand
"hen the new. higher mailing rates go into effect
.Jan. 7. Here, at the Bureau of Printing and Engrav-
'
. -
111;: the ~1x-cenl Franklin D. Roosevelt stamp (fore-
·~round 1 }\ hich becomes the basic first class stamp
.:1nd thP new one-cent Thomas Jefferson stamp are
,....,:-cmbl rd into books.
J ' '
Reagan!) Unruh Faee Clas~
:
Withholding Plan Probably Key in Finance Reform~
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
Gov. Rtatan list.a tax r•
form u hiJ main 1968 goal,
b11t &be legislMute' 1 Dtmo-
cratsc leader npUll thla ii
Jmpoaslble uni.11 Rea1111
lfves in and accept. a Plf·
1onal income tu withhold·
ing plan.
In a year·end lntervi~w
with Capitol MWIJDID, Ult
Republican governor made
clur he still wholehearted·
Jy opposes the payroll with-
holding plan for state per·
sonal income taxes. How-
ever, for the first time he
indicated bt miJht be per·
suaded -with dlfflculty -
to cbanae bil mind on the
controvenial 1ubjeet.
I.n turn, A&Mmbly Speak·
er Jesse M. Unruh, (D-In·
glewood) made clear he wW
insist on including withhold·
ing in any 1 tax reform pro-
posal -and he could block
any plan without it.
NEWS MEft
Reagan'a rlJIW'U were
made at a DtWI conltrenet
Dec. 19. but tbl 1ovemor'1
press s.tatt embartoed their
release until tocla1. Unruh'•
commenta wtrt ln a newa
release repl1lnC to Requ.
In addtUoa to talldnt
about wttbboldlq, Rtltlll
made tMlt otlMr PolDta lll
tbt Int.mew:
-Ht ta ftatt.nd " eow-lnl 1upport for b1m 11 the 1111 RepubUcu pnaidea·
tla1 11omlnet. but be doM
not Intend to become a CllJ•
dJctat..
-Ht ta determlntd Dot
to ra!M tuH nut )'ear,
and dota not retard any
addJtlonal revenue from re-
form ol tbt tuinJ ltruc·
ture u a tu lncreue. Rea·
gan added that be would
veto any tu bl.kt bUL
-Hla budtet wW be hich·
er than th.iJ year•1, blcaUM
of normal growtll, but ht
will economize jQft u bard
as ever.
-Ht tb1nU tbl paopS.
support mo1t of bll aet10QI,
and t.htt tbl llliflaturt wtU
enact more ot bi.I "Crea-
tive Soclety' prolJ'&m thu
it did tb.11 )'tar. .
MAJOR CONn.Jcr
From rtmaru bJ Uanab
and, Reagan. the tax with·
holding idea emerged as a
major area of confllct
next year, and a possible
U)' to tu reform -which
~otl llplaton long have
dtclart4 JI ovtrdue.
RMSID called a tax revi·
'1lon "Probably the moet
1l1nifJc11Jt 1tep we wW
tak• .....
Reasan wu asked if hl•
prevtoua statement that his
fMt are aet in concrete
acatnat wlthholdlng s t 111
holda, and an1wered "Yes.
they are, because so far no
ont bu 1hown me anything
that mwa my past posi-
tion on withholding inval-
id."
A.MOlJNT LOIT
Rt added that he doubts
atatemtntl by wtthholdin&
propontnta that a sub1tan·
Ual amount la Iott to the
her• for a year or so then
1tate bJ tboM Who work
Juve without Pl1lnl state
lncome taue. '8Ut tbeJJ be
coatinuad:
"U It lbookl dtveltp,
wbldS I am poctdve lt won't.
that thee ii a snat amount
of money • • • that tht other
tupayen wen picking up
becau•• aomeont, ln areat
numbtn of people, ware
chtatinl and there wu o!!ly
one way to cover that loop-
hole -withholdlnt -I'm
quite 1ure that any ••• rea·
1oublt mind would bavt to
rtvin b1a poaltlon ...
In ~~Unruh declared that Jd.int 11 a must
an4 "No tu reform pro-sram delerv11 the nll!ll if
1t perpetuate• thll 171tem
UDC1er wbicb the taxpayer
muat aubtlcllzt tbe tax eva.d· ....
IGNOUl llUVLT
The Democratic leader
llld ... bellevtt "the lip
lah&rt wU1 not tuet a taJ
reform Pl'Oll'ant that 11· aon1 tbt rNUlta of year•
of legislative study of this
problem. Our fiscal experts
. . ., have told u1 repeated·
ly that California loses up-
wards of 180 million a year''
by not having withholding.
If Reagan refused to ac·
cept withholding, Unruh
could in turn block tih' iov· ernor'• tax reform plans i.nd ·
cause a bis election-year dis-
pute by persuading Demo·
crata to withhold support ·
from th• leclalation. 1'bat
would block It bectiuse the
lower hOUJe 11 42·38 Demo-
cratic and 41 votes are need·
ed to pau a bW in the 80-
1eat chamber.
Unruh also made clear
that 1968 will witne11 even
more partisan battle UwJ
1967. "The new adminlatra·
lion is new no loneer. It
must now assume full re-
1pon1ibillty for its actions
and policies," he declared.
OPPOSE MOVE
The spuker said be would
"vigoroualy oppose" a n y
move 'by Reagu to divert
$1&5 million in propert)' tax
rtllel from tbe '1 billion
191'1 in ralle bW Mt uide
for dJapoaal ln 1981.
A•ked about th.ii at bit
new1 conference, Rea1an
•aid he ha• "no intention"
at thll time of 11k1n1 law·
makers to let bim UH the
money to balance the budg·
et t.rutead of cutUna taxe1.
He added. ''I'm not going
to make any promises to
what might happen 11 we
finally are confronted with
the bud1et • • . "
The freshman governor
Jaid he expected part.isan-
1hip "to erow more. I think
that now tbat with an elec·
tion )'tar coming up, there
I
la lo&al to M men Ptftl •
1aubJp. In fact, I'm rery
concerned we a.. coming
leplaUv. 1tulba • • . "
He ltJd bt 6sn•t think
lt'111ator1 nall1 lteU.ve: be
wanta to nm for prttldfllL
"Tbey know beUtr, buf it
ls pretty handy to ·~ io·
lltically." : -~
GRATIFYING
Reagan said again ~·1)1
not a candidate." He ~eed
though that his growinJ ~·
ularity in public op.iiili>n
pol.lJ and among the !oft·
servative wing of the GOP
bas "been graWying, th.re
ls no question about iiat
• .. It .•. makes you feel
very cood. but it l\•sa't
chanaed my mind any.~~
The governor was ~
about his campaign 1l:iiiDe
of morality in govel1Ulfi0t,
abd replied: -:
"There 11 a feeling on the
part of U\J people that we
are drlftin& away from ba·
sic concept.a of morality aM
I think that the people of
this country by and large
want a retw-n to thl,t idea
•.• Wt see 10 much J.nJhe
1treetl, and I would think
that there ia a kind ol an
umbrella iS1ue for th• com·
in& national campaic .ttiat
lw to do with this while
area al moral 1tandtrdl; •
Newport Finn-
Named Dealer .
Newport Marine Badio,
West Coast Highway, Ne-fr·
port Beach. has been tp.
pointed by Fisher Research
Laboratory as dealer f o r
FRL marine communica-
tion• equlpment.
Faher has manufactured
marine radio system• since
1936 for commercial boat
and shlp operators, and for
pleasure boat owners W'ho
require heavy duty off·
shore communications.
Flaal Link to Moon
ApoUo Awaiting First Test Flight ·
. -
CAPE KENNEDY (UP()
-The fir5t of the Apollo
spacecraft designed to land
men on f:be moon is ICbed-
uled to make an unmanned
test mgbt in orbit around
earth Jan.17, the U.S. apac:e
aseney annouced thia week.
The fOUJ'~legged m o o n
lander. called the lunar
module, ta the only nmMD-
lna UDtried· link In tht dWn
el mtddnery deallntd to
pt astronauts to the IDOCID
1Dd beck th1I decade.
For ltl tpaeefllgtlt debut.
the craft wUl be lott.d Into
an orb.It ranging from 102
JD 132 m.lltl high by the
Saturn 1 rocket once _..
iiped to JamlCh the Apollo
1 moomhip ln whJch three
utronauta died la.st Jmm-
ary.
LONG TEST
~ In orbit, th• 11,325-
pound lunar module wUl bt
put tbrouCh • ~ ...
rlec of test& ~ prl·
marlly to try out the en-
llnet that must land two
men gently on the moon
and then start them on
their way back to earth.
The miHlOD iJ deslpat.d
Apollo 5. "lti objective fundamen-
tally 11 to verU, that tbl
development of th • lunar
module bu reachtd a 1tate
rJ maturity to wm'J'Ut con-
ducting m a n n •d oper•
tiona," said Maj. Gen. Sam-
uel C. Phillips, the Apollo
program direct.or, at a brief·
ing several month.I aso,,
But u an insurance meas·
ure, the space agency 11
having a second lunar mod·
ule equipped for unmanned
flight 1n the event the first
runs into serious difficulty.
ll the lunar lander's maid-
en flight is successful , the
design ii expected to be de·
clared safe for manned
fllgbl
CLEARANCE
The lunar module and its
two-sage Seturn were clear·
ed for Ole start of final
launch preparations early
Saturday after pasaing ct
da)'·long aeries of simulated
rught teats .
The spacecraft is built
by the Grummam Aircraft
Engineering Corp .. of Beth·
page, N.Y. It ia a maze of
..
Ul'I Tt-le
TEST NEAR -The first of the Apollo spacecraft designed to land men on the
moon is scheduled for an unmanned test flight in earth orbit Jan. 17. For its
deb_ut the four-legged moon lander, cafled the lunar module, will be rotted into
orbit by Saturn 1 rocket (shown above).
off-center b u 1 g e s, struts.
rocket engines and antennae
of odd sizes and shapes.
The other sections of the
. Apollo spacecraft -t be
three-seat command mod·
ule and Its supporting ser·
vice module -have passed
three unman~d test lights.
The rocket that will send
all three modules toward
the moon -the Saturn 5
-passed its initial test Nov.
9.
U the lunar module does
as well on tis first flight,
project Apollo will h a v e
cleared the la1t major mile-
stone before manned flight
teaUng of the command
module begins next sum-
mer.
The lunar modlle is sctted-
~ed to make its first man·
Al
ned flight next fall when ~
Saturn S orbits all threl!
Apollo spacecraft sections
for the first Ume.
The Apollo 5 mission wlp
be the first of 11.x on tl1Jt
1968 project Apollo launch
schedule. An unmanned sur•
veyor lunar landing space·
craft wfll opJn the new year
a1 CaJX> Kennedy with a
launch scheduled for Jan. 7.
I!
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9
;,
r
I
...... Si.r?
Christina Ferrare, 17.
la abown on the set of
her first m o vie, in
which ahe stars with
David Niven. Her moth-
er must accompany her
on the set each day be-
cause she is under age
for working in pictures.
. . .
Thursday, Dtumbfr 28, 1967 OAJL Y PILOT 23
LA Show Broadway Bound Repertory Clo~es
Shows Saturday 'Happy Time' Costly Time for Merrick
South Coast Repertory
rings down the curtain on
all three of its current pro-
Critics Tab
Beatles' TV
By BOB THOMAS
A\-ltl... ,,..._ Wrllw
Oddly enougb, producer version Is likely to last as
Merrick is doing no s u c h long.
ductions Saturday, w l th LOS ANGELES (AP) thing. It's not difficult to see "I warned David that this
Sunday perfonnances can· ''This is a totally impradi· why. After all, Gower Cham-new project was insane,"
celed at both the Sec· cal show," s.aya Gower pion created for hlm "Hello says director-choreographer
ond Step and Third Step Champion of his Broadway-Dolly," quite possibly the Champion. "'Illls will prob-
bound "The Happy Time." biggest goki mine in theatri· ably be the moet expensive Theaters. musical ever staged, and ··11 is so absurdly expensive cal hlatory. The show has al-th Resuming tonight and run-yet ere are no sets, no cos-it' s a wonder that David ready run over three years tumes except of a very sim·
ning tnrougn Saturday is the Bobby v ee Merrick lsn't going out " on Broadway, and then e w pie nature, no panoply, no
George Bernard Shaw com· lus mind.'' Pearl liaUey-cab Calloway pageantry. The big expense
edy "Arma and the Man" is ln the film. Show 'Bore' at the Third Step, 1827 New· Headliner~ "Da.vid just keeps telling
port Blvd., Costa V.esa. The L t •T • o t~ me not to worry about the
LONDON CUPI) -British production stars Bonnie Recording star Bobby Vee. a~ IJD. e ft cost&. But. boy -when he · ~ ~ts the bill for the illm ! "
critics and hundreds of tele-Gallup, llal Landon Jr., in three. special shows with It Is the film that first at.
vision viewers grumbled in Don Tuche and Leslie Jones. Disneyland's rocking Mus· It's Qm•fs for DB QUID• l tracted Cham,eion to ''The
protest today over a Bea-"Hail Scrawdyke," a dre· tangs will headline the Happy Time, which w a s
Ues television spectacular matic comedy, gives its fi· park's annual_ New Year's PI'ITSBUR. GH (AP) _ bued on a play by Samuel
that included a stripper and nal performances Friday E .... 1 d San FranciJco. After trying Taylor and a novel by Rob·
edl of l_...._i .. ve party Wlw mus~c an -The members of the Da--out an assortment of side· ert L Foo•-•-e The adap-a m ey e ~""' c roe... and Saturday nights at the • ., · wuu · "Blatant rubbilh,'' said Second StM\, 2815 Villa Way·. dancing from 8 p.m. to 2 Brubeck Quartet went their men, the pair seWed on ter of the musical version.
one critic. Others complain--r a .m. own ways today after a bril· drummer Joe Morello and N. RJchard Nash, had re-
ed it was "a great bil bore," Newport Beacb. Principal A midnight fireworks dis· liant jazz career of more busiat Gene Wright six marked that it could be r.re·
"tasteless nonaense" and roles are played by Ronald the f u than a decade. years later. aented 1n "multi-media. ' play will climax u The four performed their In the 11 Y'"'"'"S ... _ four That intri -"' Ch · ''wt~ss conceit." Boussom, James McKie and · f 20 ooo Dis ...... W!ll guicu ampi-everung or some • · music spiced with unortho-improvised together with A th j t "'-el The hairy quartet romped Michael Douglass. on. 5 e pro ec \n>V op-neyland guests. dox. varied rhythms for counterpoint over shifting ed, he hired a Canadian
for 50 minutes acro11 Brit. 1be SCR children's show, Among the special musi-what they said would be but lnlistent rhythms, tb,ey photographer, Christopher
iah Broadcasting Corp. "Cinderella and Tizzie Twin· cal features will be Bill El· their last t i m e together roee as a quartet and indi· C h a pm a n, whose work
(BBC) screens tn a show di· kle," will be staged Satur· llott's Orchestra, the popu· Tuesday nllht in tile Pitts· vlduala to the top of the na-briehtened exhibits at Expo
reeled and produced by da at -lar rock band The S""'•~. the burgh Hilton before a crowd tion'a jazz pollJ. 67. Since Robert Goulet them and entitled "Magical Y 10:"" a.m. and 2 p.m. ~ the , Mystery Tour... in the Cotta Meia thNter. It Firehouse Five Plus Two. ol 1,700. Brubeck said group 11 plays a photographer, it
the Ward G<>spel Singers. It had been neatly 17 breakup wu a unanimous worked out well for his pbo-
such a device were enor·
mously cofnpUcated.
"We have only a »feet
throw from the pro~ to
the screen," Champion ex·
plained. "The film la ln
70mm, so that required a
huge projector lens that
cosu $8,000 a year to rent.
"Shooting the film was a
tedious affair. And since the
caSl members are ahown on
the screen, the film bas to
be changed every time a
new actor ls hired. We're
now breaking in the third
leading lady. and new rum
will have to be shot of her.
"To make things e v e n
worse, I got the idea I
wanted to mix movie Olm
in with the 1lides at the end
of the sbow to illustrate the
boy's growing up. T b a t
meant a trip up to Santa
Rosa, where I shot film of
the boy, Mike Rupert, on
Fred MacMurray's ranch,
although Fred didn't know
about it The caretaker let
us on the property.''
The impracticality of the
film tecbnlque ls demon·
strated by the fact that only
three New York theaters
have enough backstage
space to permit the project·
BBC otfidals said after 1t features Janis Morissette. Royal Tahltians and the years since Brubeck com-delire to branch into some· tos to be flashed on a
was over they had been -Pat Brown and Dennis Lam· Young Men from New Or· bined his piano with the thine elH and end their va· ecreen at the rear of the
:: w a m p e d by calla from ~rt. leans. alto au of PauJ Desmond Jn pbond uiltence. stage. But the mechanics of
viewers,almostallofthem . ......:~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--------~~----------------~.....;;.~~~----~------------~~----~~ ion Of alldea.
irate. However they said the
program, whlch received a
week of p-omotlonal pubU·
dty and dmr ODe of tbe
year'• blaest audiences,
would be aJred apbl la two weeu.
The plotleaa •bow ...
conceived by Beatie Pa u 1
McCartney while returninl
from a viait to the United
States and involved a bus-
load of holiday merrymak-
ers off on a "mystery" tour .
Along the way they aing
and visit a military camp,
a childrens playground, the
South Pole and a strip
joint.
A shapely brunette strip-
ped while a singer did an
early Elvis Presley iinita-
tion. A "censored" sign was
strategically placed to keep
the stripper from complete
toplessness.
J
'Bad Seed' Now 22,
Wants to Act Again
By VERNON SCOTT
u'1•~~
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Patty McCormack. Age: 22.
Hair: blonde. Face: pretty.
Occupation: actress. Em·
ployment: scarce.
But it wu only 11 years
ago that Patty. with a Dutch
boy haircut, won an Acad·
emy Award nomination for
best supporting actress In
''The Bad Seed."
She was a child star. that
moat pitiable of all situa·
tions in which a youngster
flnda himself. Where does a
ehlld go from atardom?
IJl all but a very few
cues the answer is obll·
vion.
You want to talk about
Spanky McFarland, Claude
Jarman Jr., Freddie Bar·
tholomew, Jane Withers,
Batdl Jenkins -even Jack·
le Coogan, Shirley Temple
er Jackie Cooper?
How many times have
JOU seen their names ln
lJCbt& on marquees in the
,..i few years?
Patty hopes to be one of
the rare ones who makes a
COl!leb9ck at the tender age
of 22, to Jose that washed
1'> feeling.
At least she's made a start
with a guest appearance on
CBS-TV's "Wild Wild Wesl"
rt'a not a motion picture to
be aure. But at best agents
and producers will realize
ahe is still alive.
"It's more lllte starting
all over again than making
a comeback," Patty said.
"People don't know what
to expect of me or what I
look like when I go in for
interviews. They all seem
surprised that I 've grown
up. But 11 years ls a long
time for· a young girl. Some
producers expect to see me
still only 10 or 12 years old.
''l'm sure r~stabllshlng
myself won't be easy. I can
think of only Elizabeth Tay·
lor and Natalie Wood as
child stars who went on to
become major stars in mo-
vies.
"Some producers don't
want to take a chance with
me because they're afraid
J can't act anymore. I hate
the position I'm in right now
because so many people say,
'She was a good liWe ac-
tress, but what makes her
think she can still do it.'
I'm in sort of a state of
limbo."
Privately, Patty ls much
more content. She has been
m arried five months to Bob
Catanla, a hair atyllst in the
San Fernando Valley to
w1lorn she waa engaged
When she wu only 17.
After her success in ''The
Bad Seed" Patty went on
for· a few years to appear
in undistinguished movies
and a few television showa.
Thereafter she retmned to
her native Brooklyn, New
y ort, where lbe completed
bJgh acbooL
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. Streets ~ --.... --. Miami Taking Up Guns to Fight .Own War . • ID
MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -Po-
~ Cbiel Walter Headley
11.ys that community rela-
tiom program1 in the cUy'1
Negro dittrict bavt faUed
iO hil office.n are under
orden to combat with 1bot-
gun1 and dofl "yOUDC hood·
lum1 who have tatea ad·
vutap of the civil rilbts.
campafJl:n.''
"Felons will learn that
tbey can't be bonded out
from the mortu•." Hud-
ley told report.en at a news
conference.
Crillcism tram· civil rights
leaden was swift even as
bee{edof.lp patrols ln the Cen-
tral Neero Dl1trlct be&an
eaforclnc the city's "stop
and frisk.. law -search·
lng JlttlOlll on the street
without arrest or warrant.
A lieutenant said six 3-man
task force can ·and five KS
cart were in the district in
addition to re,war patroa
Tue....,, nlgbL
"We don't mind bei.na ac-
cused ol police brutality,"
British Air 1fftpoa
This I& llrttlah n .. rter Sicldelof -llK 2
Navy strlke llrcnft equlpj,ed -latell llartel air----.. to-ground mill:Ue1. Tbe Martel lliuil• are a new
R eds WI n '0th.er War'
Headley sajd. "They haven't
&een any thin& yet."
LAW A.BIDING
."Ninety percent of our
'Ntll'O populaUon is law
abldln& and wants to ellmi·
nate our crime problem,''
Headley said. "But 10 per-
cent an young hoodlums
who have taken advantage ot the civil rl&hta cam·
palgn."
Headley, chief or the de·
partment for Ill yean, said
he toot b.la action after the
Chri1tmu holiday weekend HNdley'1 1tatemeot was
in which there were 511 vio-in contrut to recent com-
J t lm in th · meat by Dade Count)' Shu· en er ea a arq,, i;i· lff E. Wilson Purdy who hat cl~.dln& three murden. credited h1I department'•
1n ° 0 1 Y ~· white , 'community relaUom pro. crlmlnals were mvolvtd; grams and apecla.l training
the rest were Nearo men," projecU with aucce•stully
Headley said. preventing civil d!aorders. "C.OmmunJty relations and
aH that sort of thins has SH0011NG STARTS
failed," Headley 1atd, "We ··we haven't bad any se-
have done everylhinl we riou1 problems with civil
could, sendinfl: 1peate.r1 out uprising and looting because
and meeting with Necro I've let the word filter Jown
lu.dera. But It hu amount· that when the lootinl 1Llrll,
ed lo nothiQI." the shooting atarta," the
I Drala
New Tax
Package
Planned
By JOSEPH IL COYNE
WASHINGTON (AP)
The Johnlan adm.iniatratioa.
is draftinl a ~ of
measures wrapped M'WDd
a new and urgeot appul for
hlgher tans lJi an attempt ..
to 10lve one of ita mOlt
pwpleJ1a1 ..... ? •• -.. ,,..,NI.., .. fl Min
to tCber ... 1
....
Delallo ff ..........
BOW a ~ pardld *° ,.., ue' -to ha.,.. ed out la ._ m ,,.,..., ---"1D• lin ~ C..grooo -m-. 'Ibe first hiDta coQl come
g.-.tlon of incl&lon tactical strike mmu .. joint·
ly1iealped and manufactured in France and United
Kingdom to meet requirements of botli countrieti.
In hil Statt ol the U a l o • meua,. aoon lfttl' Oooo ereu reconv..,.. Jfll. u.
INCREASED SAIZ&
chief laid newsmen. 1'1bese
are my orders: Not three
days alter, but oo ,"
"Tbl.1 war," be 1aid. ''1
meaat it, 1very bU of it ...
Headley, 12, who joined
the force u a patrolman in
1937, became ch18( Arc. Jl,
1"8. He 1ucce1afully fought
moves lo replace him in lbe
puL
When a reported uked
whit reaction be expect.ed,
Hea~y said: "I doo't care
"bow anyone reacta. Ml job
Is to enfcrce the peace and
•
--. --' --I'm golng to do it to the . in their own bands, ~ .... '-'-"' .. --best of my ability. I hope treated in .&&a. auou. ~===
I have the aupport of the Marvin Davia of T ... IfJ&.
whole clty, lncludinl tlle n.., atate aeld ~
clly leadl1'1." tbe National ~liir
Mayor Stephen P. Clark, the Acfvanct..t ol «:Sir-
who wu not present al the ed P"eople, uid, "W~
new a conference, a aid la~r, d1t all we can to ~
"I am confident Chief Head-(Hlldley) to n•lp. ~
ley and h1J police force will e11ary, wt will pt __ ~
late the proper "'Pl to atdt to keep him trom:-..
combat crime on the streets. foteinl thla typt of=--
When you deal with mur-trary acUon. I'll be -..
derers you bave to dNl on tlll City Council trytq ~
common terms . Felons, es-11t b1m aua~ ~Ill
pecially people who ta.te We atUtude cbanCea." =~
, .... u. Reuaion
Actrell IDCrid Bera:ma.n a:eta together with her cbildren who flew to New York
from different p~ to be with her for t.be holidays. Shown from left are lu·
bella R011ellinl, l~; Roberto Rossellini Jr., 18; Ingrid Rossellini Isabella's twin
and pi.I Llocbtrom, 25 Miss Bergman ia appearing in Eugene ' O'Nelll 's play.
Romney Hedges on U.S. Viet · Vic tor y
Ofliclall of the 'l'IUoury·
and Commerce depmt-menta have been .....,
with White HOUH ..... to
hammer tocetber a pro-
cram tor out yu.r expected
to emphaliq iDcrtUed, U•
port ula and hllb<r .....
to maintain ecooomic tla·
billty.
A tu increoata tendl to
keep aporta ecapetitive
and Ip otll!o·•• _,. to increale imports. JI
I "Nitrog en in Fertili ze r
·Taking Li ve s of U.S. Babie s? SAIGON (AP) -PHii·
deotW hopeftll fl-le Rom-
ney •Ed todlr tlllll ''mJll.
lary vtctariel ... -.
won" by tht United States
and ib alllea Jn South Viet·
nam but the Communists
are wtnnin& tbe so-called
other war.
"Qar mrut.y victories
are beinl won wttbout cor·
respoDdiDc vtctorlu in the
political, economic eod 10-
clal fields," Romney tokl a
neWJ cooference at the end
of • threMby .wt.
Romney a.llo crttlclled
the proportion of th• U.S.
effort in South Vtetum,
saying "there remaint tbe
problem al tbe United States
tendiDC to do too much ol
the job tbem11lvu."
Tbt Mlchllan g......,
said qalJI that ha biol -misled OD bU previow visit
to South VletDml more thaD
two 1911'1 •Co but tblt ht
had sotteD a more rounded
vt... am time.
CONDllt'nlD TOOR
0 1 IDdlcated Ytr)' frankly
that I waa Oven a conduct·
ed tour lut Umt and that
tbit did mil'Md me," be
1aid. He ex:pre11ed 1n1er
over the criticllm of bis
llatement in I televilioft in·
terriew last Sept 4 that U.S.
military and d!plometic of-
ficials had "br alnnabed"
bim OD hla previOUI villl
"That's put," be said.
"I'm ben to discuss the
present and' the future!'
He added that he hoped
1he U.S. public ls not~ to bold t h e 1t.ateme
1~1t him.
'I leave here with a ba-
sic eraap of tbt ritualioll,"
llomnaydeclored. ".If our ywdlticb -the
meuu:rementa Of our aill-
lar7 men -we're wtoaLnc
tbe mDitary aotlom," be 1114. -ibere are KtiODI tut.
aide the military field, and
there the . entrny are win·
lling some tlbstantral vie·
torle1.
NOT IMPRESS~D
"We have n ' ._.,ay of
me11urin1 tti1 military vic-
tories from the standpoint
ol the enemy's objectives.
I peraona111 am not Im·
pre"ed wltll lh body cowtl
mtW. fll m1Uiain1 1111> .....
"h'I tueb I big and COG'I·
ple1: situation and 10 few
people understand it."
Romney said he felt that
"tenerally" he was treated
'th candor by U.S. mili-
ry and diplomatic offi·
~Is and by representatives
the South Vietnamese
overnment, including Pres·
ent Npyen Van Thieu and
mler Niuyen Van Loe.
H ed bout a re·
port from Robert L. Pilor,
the corrt9PQndeDt in South
Vietluwn of the Detro)t
Newa, that U.S. Marina ata.
tioDld jlllt outside Da Nana
had been briefed OD what
to say to Romney tbe Al&1tt
before the governor Yialted
them, Piaor report.eel tbat
an enHsted man told him
after Romney'• vb:lt: ''We
were taiked to ahead of
time. We were told what to
111·" -
MAit-8RIEFED !laDtf hid he dld not mow that tilt Martnes had
been briefed before his at·
rival but added: ''What we
dlscwsed there was not a
particularly important as·
pect of the situation."
Romney al.lo w.as 1sked
about a report lD The New
Yort n.mea that former
President Eisenhower h 1 1
eliminated th e Michigan
governor 11 a contender for
tbe Republican prefideotial
nomination.
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Briti11h Ro11al Fanaily (The a ter)
The Reclgravcs. Britain'& foremast acting family, eat
ice cream at the premiere of Lynn Redgrave's latest
film, "S n1ashing T1me .'' Lynn sits in fronl row w1lh
husbllld John CJark. In 1ecood row from left are
I
Corin RC!dgrave and wife. Deirdre; un1den t1fed es-
rort of V~n('s~a Red,1?rave. Vanessa: Larly Redgrave.
and the t lan eh1ef. Sir f..lichael Redgra\.'i!.
)
New impetus wu .a..ced.·
be!llnd Ule propDtOd ft ....
cent tax mcharge Wtdaef..
day wb-. the Federal Re-NEW YORK (AP) -A for the Advancement of Sci· amounts to grow mort food ltl'Va Board UDOUDCtd a \iol,....;_. llid tod17 be is ~ u.n.,o-........ ence on the subject or haz. could also be-harmin1 Il\O'Yt ....,_.. ..,...,'" IDODtJ', worried whether too much health. •. abittiJll from Ute e a 1 I e r aJtroiee ..... ,_ !arm f-.. ardl from-radioactive fall·
lie hi b '-11..:\1 w ... 1 • He 5ald it ls well '"•"wn momf po 1 w c mar.. twura la celling illto itore· out rom nuc~ar tealt. that nitrogen producti 'i'.om
ed 1-7. bought baby foods. Atomic fallout ltarted a farms -and from dt7 ieW-
&te1U91 • tu increue la u tt It, then cortaJn nllro-~ lnYOhtd, tM burden Of tbll _.. ta mi""" be "ll con .. "versy u to what It age plants as well --csn new hl\mc:t ol. payments po .,. .... uc .... .i • really wu doin1 or could over -fertilize Jakes.-1Na ~ 1 inl aomt babies, or Diak· do to buman beattb, C.Om· can chan1e oature'a normal prosram. ""' an on big 1q otben turn blue, be mooer said. balance In way1 th• -bad
bu-.. and the Wdlnarr aai4. Many thlng1 that man not been -edlcted, ridi -is
cltta.D allb. ' 1bt blololltt, Dr. Barry don or invent.I have UMI· a pea-aou'"P type of lfiWlb
STEM·n.ow -Commooer of Wa1hington pected or damaging conse-or tiny plants or •ufltea:
Tbe recent bold • buying UnivenJty In St. Louil, said qllttlCtl, be explained. Bad-tlon of game flab from lad:
1p1'1e ta EW'Opt bdgbMntd be did not know whether ly polluted water or air of oxygen. ::
elfortJ to draft an effective thlt la really happening yet. from varloua sources are Maybe, Commoner iidd,
pl• to Item" the Dow of dot-But bt 11.ld It should be one obvlGu1 example. there ls a health dliger
lart oveneu. looked into. Commoner raised l h e from the increued ..._
'flbl coat1n11tne d o 11 a r He spoke at a aeulon of qu e1Uon 'lt'bether Ditropn, gen content now in ~
er• wldcb 1Mpo tn JM, tbe Amerlcaa Auodation used now in Prodl&iout and plants. ·-bll eul a. u. s. fOld ""'" -----C..::.==-==...::::......::...!:.:::!~:_:::..!:::::: __ _:~
ply: .. hall. Othtr -· : = " .... _,...,. fOld .. c.11• ~ ap•nd --Ila ·--lbm--·--: n·. u. l . po11cy • 1111 ----..w -!lftllJI ..... 111 -de•• ft.
'l1>a lllreosth of the dollar
ftaelf ia at stake ill tbe ntW
Jl'Oll'UD beoaUH ol tbiJ.
Untll now at leut the gov·
llWllt ba• avoided ~
m.datory controls over the
flow ol doUan abrorid.
There baa been talk in non·
government circles 0( Im·
poslng :..1>Dtrol1 on over-
teaa invesbnenta but many
admlnl.atration officials are
committed to a voluntary
procram and can be e~t·
ed to fight rudl a move.
EARLY PROGRAM
One of the early pro-
grams to stem the dcllar
Ude fell on the American
tourist, whote duty-free al·
lowance on 1ouvenir1 he
bought abroed Was cut in
I~ from ttOO at wholesale
to tlOO at retail, a cut of.
about '56.
lt it 1till In effect but the
new effort In travel will be
to bring morP. foreign tour-
ists here to offset Americ an
1pending abroad rather
than to reatrict the move-
ment of Americans .
Government off1cials have
repeatedly ruled out a head
tax on departing Americans,
partly because two · thirds
of them 10 to Canada and
Me xico.
Restrictions on t rad e
and travel could also result
In retaliation by other coun·
tries, a move the admlnl·
st.ration want& to avoid. This
)caves inve5tment as the
only major area for possible
control. • l
An ything for a B a r g atn
Pu ':ing one child in wheelch<4lr and carrying another papoose fash100, a yo ung
Lon oon mother hunts for bargains in the city 's Oxford Street at the start of the
annual winter &ales.
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Someo,,. Bse Wants.-
rag •IGfiMST ~INfilU .... 1.UurrPr..tCB ON ,. •• OIUNfiB CO.tST·. P&O'/VB ••llMT hJ.5871
You C•n Seft It,
Find ~. Tredo It
With A Wen! Ad
HOUSH fOR SALi HOUSH fOR ~ALI HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUHi POI SALi RINTAl.S RENTALS RIHTALI RENTALS RENTA LS
O..Or.. 1000 O..Or•I 1000 _.. 1000 Nowpo<! -.. 1220 -,.,_ Houw Unlurnl.t.M Apia. fuml-........ u..lum-AptL u-..-
YIW-YOU
OWN THE LAND. 4 SRI
wltb ~ view ,from ma.
l('r Mdroom, bul1(·in elec--
trlc ldtcheft 1111\h talini
atta. ~ fl.milY room
with ft~ Located on
an llOXl.10' lot wlth • 1tylllh
clOIM!d in front palio· Pro-
leuloo.l»Y ~ped. Gov·
emmmt apprab;al U7.50G-
o-.mer la uldaa: $37,9,;0.
~ co:n
~ WALLACl
6ROWl6 FAMILY!
'n>ea move them Jato
thJI Wl!'ll located
3 bedroom home with a
tarp nimpua room
oa • big comtt »t
In Newport Hel&bta
all for 129.900
Call; Tad Dtvine .... ...-
fNXIOUS NR. BMcb. O"b -... !!"P!!........... 2975 !:!H~·nt1~ .... ~ ... ~·~"~"'!.!-~l ~"~·~·!,..~rt~llo~1<1~h'!__:4~200~1 Coot• -5100 Newport...... 5210
"" Poob.. 2 Bft 2 b&. tam rm. t BR hn °""°· bkx:k to Free bfttal s.r.ice BA.Yf'ROtl'?' l·BR. APT A.
Out of looWn owners BR, i;"''.:;'.·"°'::~""'=-~==-==~Ev;'~'!j""~..,~-~..,.~~·'~'":":·_'"':is bdrm. 2 batha, ltrf9laot, Ternce nn. CJMe or &.cb-ffAllOI VIEW! 2 baU., $23,9!». I· lad utllL HJ.tm h11&e tal'l'lily nn, t c n c • d m . AYlll W/purchate al IA Y & OCEAN
Geor1e Wlll.Lanuon, Rllr. a.Ibo. Penlnsul• tJOO RiNT'L• yard near Golf Courie. furn. an!y. * 673--0663
&73-Q)O OPEN EVES. "' • Sl~.00 mooth. BTWN 5-PM " 8-PM 81££NS ExKUtlve dt•lnrl
Z.BR I BEACH OOTI'AGE HouMI Unfurnished WALKER 6 LEI WINTER. Special! For SnJla, 2 bedroom • !repl!W.'e
$24,000, CASH to WAN. General 3000 7'il'l E:din;:tt, lf.B. 1 Br, bid pool, nr bcb DU. BACl:l'll.Oft • \INFURN. $200
Coote -1100 ~,,..~P~IY~-~cn~•~>,;GU330~~"'1·---::::;;---..,...,. °""' """· to l1lO. ,...,..., .....,., fro111 $f00 5'48-2394
HOME PLU 1351 RBIT l BR. 2 Ba., bit.in.. cpta. BARGAIN ltUdlo a.II new S80. 1nd til INVUT,:l~ND ~L:::ldo::..::l•:::l•:__ ___ ;;::;,:I !r;:,.ru~·:r~ bNcb .I Inc. uu. end. paUo privacy l . 2 • S ~l)RN .
ONLY 4 ILOCKS I ring the Family l BR. carpeta It drape1, 1======;_,=l-"""-·---'--'-N-".B.'----I nTRN. l UNJ'UltN.
FROM IACK IA y and be prepared to btl)' 1Ar1e yard. doled cangt, Huntington Heated Poolli, Oilld Can
Good, liveable, 2 bedroom lhlt l Bdrm +~lion IMC«!, available fH.15lb. H ....1.._ •.o1Aa .a-.. ..._ _10 Oetittr, Ad,J. IO ShoPPlnl -~-RI,... room. Lee 119do 13 <w pr. Sl.56 per monlh. I ;;;'~;;;;";;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;; •-•..-•• ....... ., 2'lOO Peltl'*>ll Wa,. 11 Har-
uu•u•: OCI · ""'• 9'.MO mq. ft. All SVS 40' •n M ..._ ' Adam ,..__._ M Excellent deYeklpmmt po-on 1 lot • -·· VlnM """ 1• .__... Ka. R. C. GREER, Jlealty 4 Bl\ 1'iii blthl. lireplacf', 3 BR 2 b • t b Beach Oub 't'l5n 54H310 tenllal 1or 3 untta. u~ In ,,_,_ __ .. _ .. llVI llrft. N•" -~·-• ,.,. 1•y & ...,.._.N home and build. Low taxes. 3'16 Via Udo liil-WOO ..,,111......,r, ... ,..... per -·-A """"5'11l
w .. tcllff 5250
LUXURIOUS 11Pllt level; 2
BR .. l" Ba., prtv. p41.tlol,
~-pool. 1728 Bedford
1..1.tw. Ma:r. Apt 3 54M515
e 2 BD>ROOM·'l BA1lt
• He11ted Pool! Some View. RIAL TORS
5461141-
10,-....... nool
Onty ns.950 . 10~ down. Beyfront Lido Soud-month-llhoppln& (tot«-$Dc per Eucutlve 9'1Ut·leVel
I 'l!~!'!!'!~~~!'!!'~~I month wltb tJU1'Cbye option. 1 ~ Walker • Lee MoN WlUllllll oflerina: T:i' on 3 BR 2 baltu, btult • ins, Bia. Call Dick hbLr.n rn41 2 btdroom • f'nlllaoe LEISURE LIVING 26:'2!1 H1rbor Blvd. water. 2 PWn I 11.ipa. T1t-o ~. cuptll il drlpea. 841·2SS1 or (2131 ~Tl DMllh Ts.Ii: f'urnl!W'f! MARTINl(j)UE
GARDEN Al'TS.
• Adult•, Nn pet• SI6>mo.
1184 Rutland Rd. fi46..620J
1"'>.'-' thll TWO BEDROO M, 545-9tin ()pen tJU 9 PM 9'9· k>tl. $S,0Xl. Submit I -~ I"'"' $225. __ , -~ ~-• A ' I m .. -... ~-J..Jo> 1WO BAnt all dectrit fuU1 BY Owner. We pay all polnta. " ... _.... PP t Gd Y· . th. 548-2394 ~home in the BACK 3 BR, 2 bl, 101t wtr, e~ R. C. GR~ Ret.lty . per. ltlOll W•tmlnster 3612 Hl1'or View Hills
EHt 8lr.11ff 5242
' 2 • 3 BR, 2 ba. l blk CdM
Hip. 848 Amigoe. Wa)'
MO"· Apt. J. 6'4--0720 BA y AREA. Two -immlnl tl.tdl.. IUMm _l~ rm, •• =""==""==Udo===="=~=""'o= Bkr. I $46-4141 FOR Rl!al. 2 Br houle, blt·lnl CLEAN 1•2 Br. 15 up. rr•PRN"'is"u"'m"""""""'' pooU, cai:.na. p ut 11 Q. -cpta, nr ~-f?pl, ipm-.... ~ox===-'=== ~ Adulta * M6-tall ~ u BACHELORS
Corena •I Mir ll'M'M· ~ bot.nt wtlb ~ ')'ltein, fnllt trffil, ,.. Huntl,.ton leKtli 1400 Cost• JMl;e 3100 :•::•;'"'~":"'~111~':;:""'~~~1 ==~"'"~i·~·,i"~tb~S~t·;;= UNFURN 1 BR -2 BR· S BR
Luak ·built homff k>cated NO ~.ANCE PRO-UO, w&lled yard. SZ.800. ....,..._.-__ -·. . -c-...nl •--u-l.l.k •L-2baU..av.U.ble •
In the Soott1Jand'1 molt de--Bl.DIS. NI ii .,. Exe.I-S40-211J <ULLA ... "" LM• .,. LMM Option -::;:=;;';...:.-:=;:;~_:::_,,r:;:"·::'-~: l ~c~ ... ~~M~_!dol~~Mo~r-_:4~2!;50~ I catpeta, draPK, ganre
5250 c ........ Mar
.tr-able• fucin&tlna 1n•· lent value AU.. ON ONE ./GOOD BUY l-Br-2 Bil. 10-/e DOWN l Bl\ 2 bllth tirtopl&1.."". 1..arie 2.SR. Qiildr1o welcome. 11th & S.nt1 Ana, C.M.
ScboOll 6 Oilif. lMne Cam· FLOOR. FOf' Onl1 l27.950. ~ N)'lon Qual. Qtt'&-CU.-Sh&rp l BR 1'6. bl.tb with ttneed yard. SJ.10/mo. Call SlJO.mo. Lit 6 I•• L Winter Monthly ft.entail 64&-t733 ~2 * Clllnnel Reel *
pa j1at mcmenU away. tom •. $"'.4· FHA Nr....U ~ke rod.. COYemi pttio, Ll.n7 540-U5l. Call~ JAMAICA INN HOTEL
SHWOb' priced lrom lilt: 1. 0-C.C. * $25$). tiresU.ce A c t. r Pt 1 • ~ tc1W u S150 mo. m-11» Maple Cc4»ri APARTMENTS
SPECl'ACULAR VIEW
Watcfronl/Loc • Boat
Sllp. Avallablf! "'·"'., "'""' °""" P"". • ....-""""-' °""' '''""' Outilu• Untum. ms llollloo 4300 & lennuda vnt........ LUSK HOMES ASSUME GI Sii '<41M mo H...,,! HB _ Im---• -3 BR 1 I ~='-----=' I ,......,..
Dlr«tk>nl: MacArttM' Blvd, ays ... 1 o:wy _.,! ~Br PACIFIC ba New Deluxe cpt, 1. dettll' ..,. ~ r un.i~. • mo. P -• N-'· •·· ~ ,.._ ~ .... _1 ~ "R --· 11!0 SPAC 2 .t l BR, 1~ blithl
trom P9d& °*"'Hwy. • S.S.. Drp., Bltn1, FIMCed. SHORES NEAR. Mq Co. OutttancHn.1 drp1, bllnl. 1rt io..el1 reno-YrlY·leue. * Hr-Library. N2t~~~ ~ 2 BR .. 2 Bath Apta..
LEASE • or • BUY
$GO. Mo. • up • $56,500 up
2525 Oceu Bl'td., CdM mt• -tor fUtthrr bio
IWMan Ttoct, Mar.
N~ f'wJ, 1\lr9 em s..a m..irs-1-blk St. John'• ll.AL TY I U. + a... 2 b9. cUorn ed. yd. c;., + qe putc. BALBOA. * rrw~
law ... 110 nlOdel, ara. BY OWNDt <P~ DAJLY MT-ell EYts. !16ml W CllD &e-tl11 ,..,_,_. ~::: !_~ !l, JOl!lq\dft HDla M., dwtl fd. I ·~i~~===~-~~~~·~=-~r qO/~ l9t ,.,..., all eltc:. ~!11!;_.,Sl&S No pets. .. liee ....... 4SSS FROM '9NO
HAI.ICIEST
3 BR. 2 BA, d.Dlal room pl1JI
15.000 added rwnPQI room.
On 120 IL lot at 3014 Killy.
htooke, C.M. Vteant .t
reldy fur fut ncrow. Drive
by and then call wil
Newport •• Vlc,.rla
6464111
IC.II
Anytime)
Y e•r End Cl•ar•nc•
J BR "n.dam" bome, C11fS ... ~ • ' I • .,. 1••-1 SPACIOUS 2 Br-2 8&/Cpta. BAQI. Qt.: JtUb'· llow. H bo ""'-........................... -.,.OOTOTAL --__ .. -~-°""'Bl ... rTpl. ""-... 1111.; ... --' ·-
planien. :\_~ 6*-oe INCLUD1N0 All . - . 2311-C.. El.l).£N AVE/CM. m.201 1·2 BR St\ldio Apt&
· ·View & layfront ta Dopoocl, N. CLOSING COSTS oecH f AU Dr,11, carptta, blt·lnL ~~ -
Vk!W home, new. BM.udful 4 BR. l a.. 1.p. walnut TO VETS $1J5. I 8e4toom bomie. f'lr• Aph. Fr.11mhhed L't'IM IMdl 4705 Swimming pool. Multa. Q.. "'
ued brick. Ib a k e tool, pue1td den ' kiklb ~ Be 1M ln s 1'lw plaet, double cu 1ance. FROM ~. ON• wJWlht ll(IO entry, Italian din. rm. Pool. N"pt: Bch: ti« n& moc Euuide. Broker. 50-Tm Gener•I 4000 NEW fUmJ.&ed ot unf\Jnllsb. 2621 Harbor Blvd. ti~. 4 Bfdrooma, tlmll)' ScMI. ~ 541.fl'n va. 4 huee bedroom• plUI l BR, 2 ... Extt! £utaldt ed 2 bdrm, 2 bait!, II.II 8'c--Mgr Apl S.I OH TEN ACRES
twrn ' dininJ room. Aakina family room. 2 ti.thl with k>e c,tJ ~ fr'Pk 20S HOUDA y PLAZA trte ballt • tna. PMOl'&mk iiiii~f;i;j~liiiiii 11 I 2-BR. Fum A Unfum
$74,000. Mlllt br IOld! BY OM!a'. S BR., 11. Ba. new bMutitul rood carpet· ,9~,~~a~'~"'~'!_' 121Xl!!'~mo~._!-~in.s~_ j DELUXE tp1dowi 1 BR. vtew OYtrlooldllj: A 111 o ...,MEWL y Fr-pk:. / Pri/Patiol./ Pooll Elec. blt·inll, lmm. ~-Ina with m1tchin& drapes.1-f'llnl. Apt1 W5-+ utiL Beach. n&s. nm WN(ey DECORATED Tmala • Contnt'l Bkf.at. I
IAYFROtn' pier Oolt $ Appr. ~.(QI: SllC $32,500 Lmh wmcapq aarroundl S..BRfLct-Famlly room. Htated p ool , ··-·--. Or. $3155. 2 BR I I __ _, . ~ PotVCreen. Bed ' ..,_· quart ' '46-.$06. 637-4461 Aft.. 5. d:lil mcklled yard. BU1 of Dec-BLTNS. * Sl!l).mo. _,_....,. w car-e .... --., pn• 900 Sea We, Cd.'d &K-2Sll pooi•.:•:i·. 07 bayfront ~: OWNER Sacrlfke. 4 Bdrm, the moritb. Walker ' IM, ~:ISU evea. I: wkeock. ::n.~~ No ~~ti!'th.~t! :: ~t~:·:.~·~~f'°e (11.aclrthur-nr. Cout ff")')
•·Try D07,!XO. 1'6. ba; ~~~~ .... low_,,..., ~-F.din(er, M2.-MM, Open 3 BR-1'$ Ba. R l 0, frill-1111» Pomona, CM~ Int. ~ view uva• Zl94 Pl11ceitia Ave .• B, $90 l BR. 1 ~· 6424135 appr. L.A.!,..""" ...... : .. ~ · .. ~. Dbaeo-pr. J'enced/Sl'5-1M. klokina: >Jla:> Be•ch. 5220. ap · aver """ 181' ..
Newpert le.ch 1200 HARD TO FIND mo MAPLE/646--?309 c .. t• Me.I 4100 nm Wl:llitJ °"·· 499-m5 LGE STUDIO 2 Br . I\1. Ba. on 31';" H=~~ Cpt.s-ti,24~
I--''-------Cltamini hardwood ngon, S llR. t 91.., din. or fam. rm. Cl.EAN Bacb Aptl. AD e 1250 IQ·lt. G11t. Patkl,
very Wfll bpi borne, OC· mt hrdba.m. ms. $22.50 Wk. Up ulll incl. m-up. • {liu, Drps. Nr-Baktt .t " 18).BArnELOR APT. _..... ~ US1. or S40.1824 .. d._ ......... ""•'-·l~ . 1130. e """ """"' REJillG l trrll. JNa.! ('Upled by auwQ cnly. l 9 '' e s,......, ' DaCn aptl. ll~ E. Balbol Blvd. r ........ ~ _..__ CALL 494-~ I /I
WIU EXCHANGE
llu1band jullt cleared out. • •• Equll,)' In Corona de\ Mir
NCrN wUt mutt CIOR<IUI in. Duplu: (2 B1t Don! • 1 ea.
ventory ol bil 4 BR Me.. reul tor Ol::ftn f"Tlxll In
Verde Pool Home. It'• ju.II Newport El.It or Wftll. Pr'M-
too m\ICli! No, Wi! dori't ftlt <tqUlty apiroX. $12,<m,
mKll the price. that'• only C&n add CMh. Pr<tlient ln-
$34.950, bUt ~ could Mli · come SZIO!No. O:iuk1 be
~·t anetbtcc. u that'• too hllbe'r-~call for IA'l·
much for you, too. See II, NI price "1,750.
SECLUDED
MANSION BRt 2 bath1. ftreplaee, Mela .._1 Ml •IOS e Incl UUll ' PhDne Wl"f. BALBOA * 671-!mS 190. Avail. Jan. 15. Duplex ==~:;:;;,=:::~=O'j
fmqhw )'OW1llell drivina bul1t-lnl, excellent klcatim. - r .. • Maid ~ 1V •vall. •,A' c. Nice 1 Br. eentn.I \oc. O.i. u..-tl~on ""Kh ••-
.L...--i $2llCXI dow wW handle e New Cate 6 Bu ,.._i -....-. ,._, -..._. ..,...., your .,.,vate-11 owned n -4 BR, 2 b&, bl tn ldtcb + Apta. Unfurnished Me... 333 Delmar Ave.
drt ... .., to 1CIW" aectllded Oo1y sn.'°°. dlhWlbr ..i -• ,,,.,.. m& Newp)l't Blfd. 541-9756 •!M-2991. * U_..__ 2 BR •pt.
..... roofed P•u1 Jent. R .. lty 'eoml'" ' '""="""===== n...., " '·"'..;.ft. o1 =~ ''"'~--~ ..... ~.,.~-;,_~""'~""~1;;$D!:;::mo.:::;:--;.,.;::::"":;:-~;;;;;; SUS CA5"AS Gonerol 5000 ",..,...., llo•ch ---5200 FURN. BACHELOR
tX'J' livfrlc. Thia uwmnoch '1 • HELP! Newport INch i200 New 1-BR. " B&di. uui. Included
btdroca, apl!t . Wvel met--Taklna Rnttvadonl AT / • CARIBE e N
Dem hu 3'iii btllhs, and a Aetf"Ve-Milln( olfloe now LEASE ! lara:e BR's, 21* 2110 Nn;port Blvd. ' ' • BOAT SLIPS AVAIL r. 9'opping
16" X «I' Rwnpua Room with out of liatfnp. bah. built • l.nl, flreplact, n.tta Mesa 2 I. 3 BR . 2 a. llrl Koo.rv\lle, Apt O. H.B.
12' ~ wet bar and &av· Sdlinl 1UW" homtf d~. compieUt)' cw--=M~"'~''=ll,._bt~"":.c:""~poln~t-JHE -·-from S250 mo. ~2914
then ltt'• ta1lt. mJ(OO EWt: S43--88li8
c.ollf'ce Realty 5'&-5880 loy & IHCh 1~ Adami al Harbor
(nMt enema Thealttl Rulty. Inc:. ,....,. ______ .. 2WI' E. C»tiJt Hlgbw-.y, OlM
Down To Worth
J111t about u ahup as It
can bf:, Adult ocx:upied, lil<t
enh'y W/W elll)el-. ~
paint in llld out. Hl&h exiat·
lna: F-H.A. loin with '*Y·
menta lt• than ~t. Sl.34.00
ptt month eovtt1 all. Alldng
·!Ult t J.S,1(1). c. r. rou:s.
WORTHY il CO. M2·Tm.
Ne:i:t to Snack Shop Jr. ()pm
Ev ...
FREE
YMn of txptrieoee •I )'OW"
dl&poUJ 19 o1fkft and OYet
a 100 aaleipeoph: to wwer
all your qu'8donL Wh)I DOI
~t I.be tNe picture ol your
Ttll Hlate Mfdl. Call DOW.
WATERFIONT
ZONED R·2
56' fronll&f', Pier I-Slip,
undy belch. 3 BR, 2 bath1.
dlnlna: artt hu IOdl foun-
tain. QWet. aecluded area,
1135.000.
Mn-R.aul1ton
CoWwoll, Ww & Co. ... •.c.-........ ,
.,.._.... IMdl. ".._.. ICI .. *1 CHI .....
ml tlnpiaee. Yea can NI Let Ill belp )'Olia. pffed. $230 IDO. VJiCJi.Nf. OlATEAU LaPOINT!: • Htd Swim Pool. ' a.EAN 2·BRISl10 • mo.
tfte.ldut in y OU r l\Jn-For prompl, dtk:lent rutr. 648-J!l'JI Eve. 545-3483 Lovely FUm 2 BR Apt VEN DOME I • Indoor P11tking Bltn., Cpll, Drpl;, p 0 0 l!
dmldhed nook, d.ltlr Jn your wrv~ call today. * LACHINMYER Pool.. carporta, adulll • no llO Fernando, BaJ Pem KIDS OK. * 962-nm
bm&I diNJ"C room, OYtt· P•ul Jonn R•elty TOWNHOUSE.. pet.a. 00 POMONA, CM. N ly R d t-J <Or\ the Bay 2 bl trom FetT7J •-w-o1 ••7-1266 u::aae or Sale: e w e ecora eo ...,._,.,. actftl open •ee•, -A~'SON p•-• -....... 01..X l Br t• bo ~-• IDd thm. taQ • stroll on ~Yt1r SPECIAL rum or Unturn. 3 BR., 2~ t8"~ ~ ... .-. ., CICKe to ahoppl;;t P•ric • .,. ~ • =-... ,. X -~.,,, N ., (rpl., carp., dn,pea. bit· r rum. • ldu.111 .__ Clult & Git Clr.11b All bltns. cpta, dr-):9. $175 ,...... uu ... ~. l..art• playroom 3 BR t" loa. 2 car IV-. heated pod. SIT Victoria. CM. 51U138. -r· yrly. .. 67)...3632, ~
&Icon)'! You'vt got to we bath. ~%% an with ~ '""'"' '""'"' ~•t 5 pm l _ .. _..._ e ~ 3 81'1 • 2 Ba thli to ~ II! $56,IXXI-P1IA. n ,,_.,J,J;J "' .,..,,.. $119.50 1 BR fun:i. utill pd. e 1 BR FURNISHED Driuxe New 2 BR, 2 bl.,
Walker' Lee, 20l3 Westcllff :;.nor VA or nanc-~: 146-5131 Adults. COM lo 1lore1, quid e Swim Pool • Put/~ Pool, frpk. D>O. Aho.
S. An• H•lght1 Sd30
LARGE 2-BR DUPLEX.
ATIACHED CAR.AG E.
CAU.. ~2701
5705 Dr., 646--m.t , Open Eva H__.."'-I R_.... 2 Bedroom, DIWb' deconted, ~1;;"":;:;.;P,:":;:"""':;:;,· """";::,;;:=:,-.,-I • rrp1 Indi'l/lndry lac·i. 3 BR, l N . Rltr. ~l!Ol
VJTVlil ..... , waU tn "'° cuptll nto. SMALL BACHELOR * Lee • Adults • Family lltt&I DON'T JUST WISH lot eome-MOOER.N 2 BR. new deoar,
Do you need • really tarp -~,,.;14~2:;:,::-4~4:;8;:;5==-l•""Bii""'iiiic'-r..tan""~;:c.,.~=~ fenced Jard SlliO. Urtl·Pd1 1145 Anaheim Ave. th1nil to funillh )'DUI' borne gorgeou1 ocean vt-, belted ll•lni room and would you 2 BDRM, 1 bath. Garden. 15th .t Or.nee ... &t2..m31 c .r.1. ~5769 · · · · find att•I bu,.. In t~ pool. Adulta ooly, no peia.
Uke 1paciocl btdroonu. one ROY AL HOMES ~table for cH)drm 'peta. l22BBRR.:-;_;;;;;-,:,:;;,,..~u .. l<"'~"';;:, 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!ll!l!!!!!!i!l!!ii l =';''0='•=0""=•11=";"';M=•;,,=~=n="'=~=· ;''o='=~=-,;$~I="'=I
wlrh adjolnffit bath! Uve Lee· Jot, 3 BR 2 bl, d~ S90. 613--2911 after 6 pm. f1 35. 1613 Santa Ana Ave. RENT
comfortably cm all wool waaht:r, 20xJO patio, block l~~-~~~:;'==';;;;1.~K~1;2;-rmiji~-~9l1~-=~_:_ 3 looms 'Yr"lture
carpetlna 11 v c r hardwood fence. Owner will pay potnta..IDover Shorea 3227 I S131).LDV£LY Z.BR. $25 Mo....._
noon in lb.ii lovely 3 bed-to GI or FHA • 125~. Blk K·Man. * 571 Joann. mn room home. There b a t'OI)' BRASHEAR RIAL TY WALK·BF.AC:I I _3 81'-l a.. ruu. OP'IlON TO BUY
fireplace, dinlna: l'()Om and 847~1 Eva. t&8-1l7I J.Slory/A·franw. Dble--p.r.l--;;6'6-.=,:'811=.,:;":.,11='..m'=:;,.._I No depOltt o.-..c.
• channlna: led~ Ja.naj I ~=;:=~:.'==~~.1:Pa~tloo~. ~-~~,~·=~........,~~I £.e~lde 2 BR. BJtN, H091' of CL-I for ~um mer mjoymeflt.t s AN..._ 1630 Adultaonly.361-BC>lie:.~ ..... n
Thill well landlcaped home • • .,,._ Unf'nr'Mty Pertl 1237 &12-1298 517 w. 19th, C.M. 548--1454
with "l*f< double 1ar-J HSE oo ~.c A·l. CIMD LEASE S Bdnn., 2~ b.Ua. ~ .. =. U~til~pd-'c.~1-m-,-,~. ,,.~ .... -
l + family room Eu.ukl.e. ~ .~ be ~.P'•' H•'·~1' 2 Br for owntt. S4440 total Nr bad; t>.y. After 7 pm Cotti ~ lUCTIOll PRICI 5100
750 2 ba d Id ,,_ ,..._, " -)'rly Inc. Xlnl in'ftt. 54-'Dft Untven.11)' Vllllp TwubM ~155 17t.2594 :1~n. -•· 'dtt;;;._ t::: ~~ or call owner 6*-«BJ lU.Q'Jll --:=-::c.;=:;1..:«;_:'°=~c--1 BEDROOM apt l 1arqe. 293 .E. 17th SL 6tM494 .. .,._ L•l"M INch 1705 The Rtal Eitaten MJ.2S1J S73 Nlcel)' furn Trailer Stove, rtbif., Cll!Jlfta furn. 1----------lce!. lenn1. Adulti only. ~-mo. Rtfer<tncet.
ltrc:r"t llr91ln WONDERFUL OLDE BARN Sl'YLE c .... n. del Mir nso 133 E. 16th St. 642·12GS m.11~
with Hie warmth of tradl· fAMIL y HOME 24lory IP'"lw\lng 3 BR, 2 NASSAU Palnu; 1 1-:z BR NEW l&t 2 BR, pa.do, pnge,
tional New England charm! bathl. wood panel.led Uv. NR.SEACH I l·Br. G«n1t. rum or Un(. SlOWl«l Htd Qu iet. Adults, no pet&.
Exqulllte:ly dtCOf'lit~ 4 BR And onlJ Sll ,750. Too good rm, few block6. from bch. Some fum 1van. $150 • mo. pool. 111 E. 22nd St. 642.Jli.fi 2(5.2 Elden. 646--1163
home wilb din'-room, 1093 S.k CM '5416.S440 to be tNe, but It II! 3 ~ 2nd-1to'"" 1t•n leads to 2 LARGE I.CT. m.5741 .. ,& tr, . · ~ bedroom.1, 1.a.rxe lot for 01 DELUXE A t t BR m 50 2 ~· $110 month breakJut room, pool • sized _ ..__ ...,.1,._ 10 "'"" ...... -... BR I: "· 129.950 F'.P. pd. I I & . ........ d . '"·"'It•-. I t' Tftomendoul .,.,. ''" lllnm V"'Y ........ "" Miulon Realty, Lo•· Bcb. Huntington e..c:h 3400 A up, pool. 1 t• or ch. ....,.,... rp1, .,... """"' ;"°~:1 ,;,s00~ STATELY MANSlON low inlm!ll bu! and Sl29.l ~"'~":,,"'~"""~~====i;-;,~~;;d;,'°E;;;;;;;;; lJ93 CbUTcb St. 548-9633 357 Victoria ~ Jtvth pffdolf, b•ltor five bdrm, pool Dome mi a per rnooth W.ludes tau. l Ml. from Bea~-Dec borne Jl'i e....cti bmJ1e tune. Btg· 3--BR/Frpl, epts. [)rpi, c.r.
1605 W<e1tcua Dr. &U.:>200 bluff OYttklokine tbe Mell and lnmrance. Call today. U.Un1 Nltuel 1707 4 BR, f1m nn. l'pl"'l\klrt. ebb-iesr telttttnll f'Ver~ SM the ~. Pvt ~ patio Sm . mo.
Verde Golf Courie. Bm aq. thb won't last! Walker ' wlhr, bllnl. nl: •tmi DIJLY Pil.oT Oua1f\ed 289 Ogle. * !Dll '31-0456
ft. of Uvtns apc1ce lncludlni Le e, 204.1 WHtcUU Or
mpadolJI familJ 11me room, 646-ml. Open Eves. MJ.STREX'i IN DISl'RESS
Eut.11&-O»l• M1!91. Jutt a ~e of blockl to major
~ trorn thll roomy
l bdrm. -1 hlt.b · ptumbln1
ln tor 2nd batti. • SlliO dowJI
• Alane exiltlna: loan 11
182 per month.
ntE REAL UI' ATERS
OPEN SUNDAY
M&-7tn 54&-ZllJ
utility room and lludy. Fin--a..t Lido S1ncl1 V1lue
Ml al m1ttti.U. lhroulhoul. Owner mwit tell quickly. 3
Lilftd at SllS,000. MESA Bdrml, 2 bB, A·frame. Qc.
VERDE REALTY M6-599C K.nl6de oJ hwy, All bltn•.
frplc. n 1hpond, prof 1oc1. SPOTLESS ICPd. Hally malntalnf!d y1n1
3 k1na:-41sed BRa 2 bl.thl, 501120' one al larRett ln
doable flreplace, bit-in•. ntw area. O>mmw-ilty 1wlm pool
Cllfll'tl, ~nlzed double1,c;°"'1"'=="'-'cc·""=-· ~"2-3:,::,::m;:..=~I
gara&e. lhalee roof, room IMMEDl.ATE OCCUPANCY· l BR-$15,500 '" ....... "'""· OWNER BROKER II As Rltr. MS-3921 E'le. 642.{)185 PURCHASED 0 TH ER
EXTRAOR01NARY
VllWI
LCF. 5 BEDROOM HOME
2 Full &atbr
,Oompl. c•ri.eted i. draPf(I
Heavy Shake Roof
Newly Decorated
PNrleuk>nally Land.Kaped
V1('an: ruu.. PRICE S32.~
Prtnclp!ll• call Collea
JACK NELSON REALTY
!2131 "f39..3171
Yool It 11 1 bo"°lnl * LACHENMYER HOME: WILL SAC. I.GE • 1 ,.....,....,....,....,....,.~
Jlowevtt, we wW need a I ~~===~=· -~-I BR, 2 BA HOME IN HAR· l(cN TALS '°" .... "'""''· DAVIDSON Realty BOR HIGHLANDS-NEW -Furnlolied W•llt-MtCardle Rltrs. 5 BEDROOMS CP'TS ' DR.PS. 642·2020 or 1---'--------1
J8l0 Newport Blvd., C.M. ac-to St. John the Ba~ ,_u'F.ii~<il'l3i'<T;;-i;;;;;;;;-Tim-; 'I !R~e~n!!;l•!!l!_•_!f_!o_:S~ho~rl!._!_2~00~5~1 S4S·'7729 EvH. M4.o:l84 tlst Churrh. Fu!\ prlct. I REDUCED, kwtly 3 BR '1
119,SOO 811. home on l lotx: c::11n uu SHARE F111I I Or.eanfront
NEW YEAR SPECIAL Rltr. mo HMbor 58. CM M.I 2 1pt1 . Rm. to bid. Nt•r Home with clrl 21 lo 35.
$21,SOO ~ EvH. !16-4!Ml Bny 6 orean. Will M:ll 111 or Raaclnllble. • 673-8004
\I Int or trade. 111 4111 St.
New tlttina for the Nrw Year! A·FRAME OWNER 613-7119 2100
l bedrm. Funlly rm. 2 bath. Huie 35 ft. Pllllo with built· SJlEV 3 BR. Stf!PI. to ocean. 5 BR. 4 Ba. ftrr1. home: elec. ).BR/Nr • K Mart Sl!IO Mn.
In BBQ. FA ht«tl A real buy Low down ~ymcnt • blll· blt·ln1 : den or ofc., cpta.. C•r. Adult&. Vacant -'t'uf!ol.
tn a a:rut klcatton. 5'0-1"120 ance like rtnt. · df1'1. thruout. tmm. Pou. m-A W. Wllaon/6*™2
TARBaL 2!M lf11tbor CAYWOOD REALTY Sac. S47,500. Owner 646--~ 1~=-=~-'-~,--'"=~~1 t:n W. Cout Hwy. 637-4411' afttt 5 p.m. 2 BR Gar: Patio. Tropical
~~ION. rm down. N.8 . 541-l290 EASTBLUfT 5. Br, r11mily .ettlna fOr adlll.1 blk lhopl. ~ Bedrooms. 'J'lke OYCr pay. S140 M&-'.!217 54M59'l XI.NT R·l lo( llf'lr be•1·h. room. Lovtl,y drapes, WW·1==·==-=====I ~ti. c.u 540-llSI &tllon (.'l.ly . .i\skina $.1250. c11rpelinl!". * 143,500.
Contlder 1r11.dH u 111\ or ~2131 9-U-2401 lor 1tpp'1.
I ~-• 1•1•1 fWlrl ol prl<'t'· Suhnill )'Olli' 5TAND out valur, 3 en. 2t; ~ • sr•• fliff'r: ooa-'l'ltr M'2·3.'i89 BA, fam. rm. Lie encl yd. 1-========:! I WhHe eleplllnt17 Olme .. ·Unt s:zs.m 10~ down . M&-2943
(
B•lbo• l1l1nd 2355
u..F.AN 2 BR ntw'l!f Mint.
ntepl.c•. patk>. Winter or
y.rb'. 171 Amf\)\)'lt.
Cerot"Y del Mu H50Coron• del Mir ruocoron• ., Mir
IPOOLES I r I' I
f S URIN I I I' I
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BA ROL I ~~1~1:..:...r-1·.-1 1l·IS A pkk<i wo• c•mylng •
. • _ . . bionic sign. A frlt-nd otked why and the picket explolned,
IKOYDIN ,."I'm looking fora-."
1-..,
1
.,, ...,.r"""'i"""Tt-.--~ 8 Comp1t1e Ille ch...clr.la q"°"9c1
M , by lllllnj Jn the 1111.in; 'MW"d
• - - -• )'Oii -..1op """ ..., No. 3 b.low,
e ~~1c::;:,\\ '"'"' 10 I I I I I I I I
Cl tN1 Thi M(lt"'fM .,....u,., ..
3250
SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 9900
Become A Manufacturer
Of Pickup Truc:k Campers
""""k•'• N., 1 lltiler Md• leul cem,.ny 1"
ttlll a,_ "-.....,,~I• •1'1111 iMrket Its llM ef • .......
Wlnrwbqo lnduttrln, Inc., Amerlca"1 larll:ftl
bullder ot r.cttatlon vehicles hu • unique peck·
ace plan whlch tnablH a kM::al company to U·
trmble and market pickup truck campers and
pickup eovtt1 in Ill market ana.
Wlnneti.go'1 te11ttd. proven model• (v.·e ~old 36%
of all pickup truck covers in America Wt )'Mr)
1tt provided lo ttie local compe.ny on an una.
1embled "packaii:e plan." Local builder needs only
a rn1nimwn of tools and t.cllitlft to assemble
and market ftnllhed unlt.s-undtt his own brand
Mme and at hil own pr1ee.
Pat'ka(e plan permlt1 volume delivery in Winne-_
be.1to"1 awn t.nn1port1 to beat exCH!live delivery
COila. Local bulldC'r i.:cts adva.ntage or Winntb&·
11:0'• lremendoUI purchuing power for lov.•rr ma ..
tM"ial costs. Al a «'Sult local bullder's retail price
iJ. lower than mo1t wholesale pri<:e11 from othe.l'
m11nuf•('tunn! Wlnrwt.go'1 englnttrs v.ill auist
in 14"ttlni:: up pt'OducUon. Wlnnehlli.::0"1 am. repre-.
'*!nt11.tlvn will help you ln tstablbhing 1ub-
dea\tn thNMJa-hout arN.
Share In om-of lhe nalion'11 faste111 izrow1ng ln·
du!<trh.•!<! Each yel!llr onr milllnn Jllckup trucks
art sold-30~-'i or mor" an i.:nod P«ISPttll far
etmpcr covt>111. This is a lars,:cly untapped mar-
ket ! Appl leant In own factory In ltW a.rt'& &hoold
h•ve had IJT'ftviOtUJ b\111\oess f'xpM"\ence. Will ~
quire minimum ot 110,000 v.•orklng capital to
1t11rt p!Ull suitable faclllti"~· \V(' have usembltn
WOTkill1 with ua who have built a $500,Q(X) bull·
neu In kQ lhl.n two JMn~
r or full ~talll Cft tht. unUIUal opportunity,
write or call;
Phonfl
Keith lalntlM', a.net> al M•"-'tw
Tttffm .. l'aMI Mat9rlll1 DlwW.,.. ef
WINN l lAOO INDUITRll l , INC.
1~1 5) ~·la35 f (ltl'lt 01y, lov.-a l!ICM.')6
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~6 OAJLV PILOT TIUU'$dlY, OtcM!bef 28, l 967
NO MATTER
.
WH A T
IT IS • • •
YOU CAN
SELL IT
WITH A
DAILY \
PILO T
WANT
AD!
...
DIAL DIRECT
6 42-5678
CHARGE IT!
J. •
. .: .1AU llE AL I ST ATI
Aptt.. u..furnllhed General
L .. una ... ch 5705 L ob "OO
-2 II STUDIO ot
OCEAN VIEW 1
DlllOlution Sale
Artesia C'..J"O¥.~a Mlac.
'~·ac. Improved w/10 bldaa. 2 bathe, carpel.I. drape! t u
b•illt·IM. Var11nt. lmm!'d. El
pouession,. fl~ I mu. :t43 u
Chiquita Ave. l
sed as laiM' c:afl'\P '1081
lu., Htg fkh. Also ~'xl51'
st"d tor sam~ put'JIOM al
81129 842-5011 842..SOU 5J6.. 7661 R \orby, Artesia. CaU
100 CLIFF DRIVE-
LUXVRY FURN/UNFURN
BACHELOR • 1 & 2 BR
ateps to St"IOre a: Shope
Oceanview from every Apt.
from S150 tno up.
494-2449
Rentals Wanted 5990
FURN house by adull&. Few
months in beach area. Mr.
Hunter. M0-4020 or l~l1.3•
375-0Jai
lcb(lrd Tenh1n,
21~:623-4136
SUBORDINATE-
p RE·PA!D INTEREST O.K.
Plus Acres • R-~ le C·l 9
Tre mendous loc. Prine. only
642-0043
JM PROVED Riversidt Coun·
t:Y lot for sale: or trude !or
sm
4
all house 1n Laguna.
!>;>.5770. -E MERALD BAY virw IOt 48x
135: priv. beach. n-c1oeallon.
B y owntr 548..o859
ANNOUNCP!MENTS
'.lftd NOTICES
a... 6401 -ATrACHE cue lnillalJ R.C.
AMr 15.'rl Mlrlmar Or., &I-
blafl. CL•nlniN 1mport1U1t
lheab & Pht•mlatry papt>rs
for mast1·r~ dt•i;r1•e. Rew11rd.
m.-074
LOST: Blk & wht dinper baa.
Conttnt11: Cbriltmae &if ls,
c:amera 11nd dotht<a. Vic Of
1Aaunt1 arh. 842~ or
494>6040. Rc-w11t'd
BLUE • Gray Mt1ltrse Altrr·
ed male c•at v1r R00 hlk W.
Bay, &.I. "J1cky" Rrw.
675--4665
DACHSHUND. miniature.
male, vk . Nr" port Shores.
Family he·1rt tiroken. Re-
ward. 646-971).)
6 Mos. old Germ.in Sht't>herd
puppy, black & brO\\ n. Vic.
Newport City 111111. Answers
* * * *
Whal4ldy1 Went? Whaddy1 Gott
SPECIAL CLASSIF ICATION FOR
NATURAL BORN ~WAPPEltS
Special R•t•
*
S hues -$ tunes -S bucks
ltVI ll• -40 "'USI tltlC.1 Vllll 1-WM1 HU M~• .. ,,_ ' ,_Wllel you .....,. 111 1r-.
)-'l'OU• tl'IOtlt AIMii., .. o....-. ~ ) 1111t.t ti ..,nrtlelfll.
'-NOHONO .. 011 $Al I -ra.-ou OHL 'l'I
PHONE 642-5671
To Place Your Tred•t't ParedlM Ad
Joas I EMPLOYMENT J OIS & EMPLOYMENl
Help Wanted~ Men 7200 tt.lp WantM, Men 7200
ElKlRONICS
TfCHJtlCIANS
>'OR
HUGHES.
Newport Beech
Experienced
CLOTHING
SALESMAN
Per manent position
APPl.Y In per1<>n
BONDS
Huntington Center
SalH~n & Manafll'I
\
Rooms for Rent 5995 A crHge 6200
$17 50 UP wk. \\ l<itchm
$22.50 up Studio Apts. :?376
Newport Blvd. :i48-97:i>.
11 AC. OLIVE GROVE
Orovlllt Area S16,700
to GnhrM. 673-:.!978
Penonal1 6405 --NOACK GIFT SHOP
UDO PARK C1bana Trail·
er I Modern. Choice loc!
f'OR Comparable in San
Diego Cty. or Travel·Trlr as
dn, 3& BoUvar/NB 675-51.!li
BLX. L.A. Ladera Heights
Duplex. Trade for 40' boat,
sail or cruiaer. Fort;,, eo.
1703 Westclill Dr., NB.
642-5000 or 548-0390 Eve.
ReqUU'H 11 qlinimum ol 2
years ol recent lndusll·ial
experience ln trouble.
abooung, m11lntenam~.
calibration and tetn ol
o.cillo&cope11 pulae gene~
atorw. VTVM's, special
test equipment and COD·
trola. A strong knowl-
edge of aolid state circul·
try ia dNlrablt .
Please apply In person to:
HUGHES
Career oppot!y with leadlnc •
firm offering o•u 100 mu·
tual funds. FUll or pt time.
No exper oec, we tral.n.
REAL ESTATE
Genen l
I nc-ome Propertv
3 PL US 3
6000
Tenns. Alao other fine
properties. Oroville-
Paradise areas.
BILL TREVOR
Rid;;e Realty Co
&x P·T28 Daily Pilot
• E. Wanted 6240
ANTED by private party,
3 Existing units "'', area for 3 R
add.: S315 inc. per mo. &
100'11 fin&Jl{'ing 1! dE."Sired .. w
3 or 4 BR, 2 BA & pool, C. M. 642-0043
2 • 4 UNIT apts. 2 8' 3 BR.
By owner. $76.IXX>
645-SC l5 6:t7-I~ Aft 5.
Newport, CdM area. Under
S3~.000. Please call & leave
price & location ol proprr-
ty with my secretary Mrs.
TauJ<'St 54>3165.
e SILVERWARL::
e'f'~"WTl;;fl e J 1::\\'E:LRY
Engraving Done on
the Premises
102 E. 16th St . C M.
lat Suprnor A Yr! I • 646-3HI • KEEP your New Year'i. Res-
oluUon Stop smoking • Lose
weight, break undesirable
habits, etc., throui::h hyp.rn>
sis. Cali 897·9868 for appt.
DO yuu 'lUO music !OJ o.nc-
In~! nu: A Pol.LO SEX·
17" Sloop. Slet"PS 2.
Trade for Pick·up or !
Sl''l 1wa[l11t-le.
675-3105
I UNITS in Costa Mesa. in-
c.'Ome $390 mo. 'trade $15,000
equity for house, land or•
TD's. Submit oUer. Owner
54~
* *
e RETIRED! WANT TD'S
>r Oear property for Ololce
Apts • BEST location! S-yn
old, Pool! $18,000 -equity
t:ACH unit. • 54()..60()1
2 BDRM View home 2'1
be.th&, newly re.dee, ma.ri>le
frplc, deo. Will accept boat
in trade or what-have-you.
S32.SOO. 5'3-7632, 642· 18911.
* * * -------.;1;teV1C.: DUC11:'9 10Rf
500 Superior Ave.
Newport h•ch, C•llf.
An equal opportunity
employer -M&F
INDUSTRIAl
MAIMTBIAJICE
PWMBER
Npt8ch~tnce.642-t422
Santa Ana oUic:e, 54'7-8331
lnvestol'1 Financial
Service&. lnc.
--Fl1hlng rtod_,_ __
A11embler
Y ~r round. Solid work
background a must Only
aldlled need apply. lnterv.
alter 10 A.M. mly.
1919 Placentia
Costa Mesa
A91ncl•, WOtMn 7300
USINESS and 8u1lneu R•nt•I 6060
1
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'INANCIAL LEASE SHOP 1540 SQ . IT. r
ARCADE LOC! HlLLGREN B
.SQUARE # 10. 270 E. 17th
n:r "MW.I( Ill the
Counlr)' Club Mannu" · Call
Rudy. 213-699-5689. Carpenter! ng 6590 Plumbing
REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS
CABINETS. Any me job.
LEAKS! Gu or wate.r el.ec-
tronk&Uy localed Wider ce-
ment. blacktop, ground,
wall.$. any place. Repaired
or ~plaoed, Concrtte cut.
Uni ls pipe 1ocat1n1 walft"
Unn c:laned. ~ "'"
llon!d. Call t..U.. &U~
Acnts Rec. Ok to ...... $400
With at leaat 3 years ex· Poat, twe. pbonea etc. -..i-~ l.n f ll ~ trainee ••••.• $300 ~ """"" the o owma Young. u ..,_ " tillna. areu: vr-us. Opportunltl" 6300 RIDE wanted trom Newport
Bet\ to downtoWn Santa Ana Cttdit Verifier • • • • • • .. $375
COST A MESA. 64&-9707 IN VESTMENT in a very aol-5 da/wk. Zll "2 29th St.. N.B. 23 yrs exper. MS-6713 • Fabrication and repair of Exp'd finance or bank. Belt Local Compenie. sroRE for rent or leue. cor•
ner. 2301 W. Balboa Blvd .•
NtWpOrt Beach, 64.2-97'2
id business is available ln
Nrwport Buch. Pay txetl-
lcrlt retum. investment ls
lf<'W't'CI. w c an ~xi>anclins.
FLY LAS VEGAS l PALM
SPRINGS trom Orana't CoW)o
" Airport • 54MS\.2
ADDmONS. ttp&in and
odd JobL FYtt nttmm.
Uc.med. * 5tl-f'llT
copper pipe. J. R. PIERCE
• Ddanbed water t;YStema. ~ Aaeney
• tnduatrl.i IU'I. 1882 Hewpcn. C.M. MUT.I>
Office Rental 6070 00 r organization and )4IOQ A1£0HOUO ~
mny take active (l<lrt ln the Harbor Area. Phone m-87U * NO JOB TOO SllAU.I •
All ttp&ln. Add. rcmcidel. Pl.UMllNG
RMIOG&ble. 642-911( I...EASE OF'FlCE + AlR
COND! CPTS/DRPS. CONV-
PARK"G. HIU.GREN BLDG
250 E. 17th/CM. 646-9707
husln~ss or participate Ju&t
as an invest.or. Require
$500l. to Sl0,000. Write for
full details Box P 731 Daily
P:lol or pbooe 644-2950 aft·
24 Hours.
An nouncements 6410 ---
Rose P•rade & Bowl
R.eu. • 96i-1981/6t2~
Cement, Concrete 6600 'lemodel., Repair, 6940
SHAW & SONS
SPECIALlZING
EXPOSED AGGREGATE
Foundations/Patios
S46-«liO
ff YOU need Rtmoddl.n~. 11UGHES
"'*' DtfDlllSllllllUIC~ ___ ._..._ --J~ AVAILABLE
Phone for Appointment
642.9080 Industrial Prop. er 6 PM.
STER Freeze store. Well 6080 -FO
Roundtrip BuM1
BEST S't:.A TS
PAINTING .•. REPAIRS
CAu. DICK &42-17!17 500 Superior Ave.
Newport Beach, Calif.
FOR RENT· 1s Aae lot, M·l
z.ooing in Costa Mesa. for
storage of equipmC"nt, etc.
548-6304
estab. Xlnt loc. ~ust aell •
or·a ordrrs. 63J..6.109
M oney to Lo.tn '>320
N!'l1 porter Travel It Twrs
N t>Wporter Inn 644-0350
lmmC'tta·a 'l'lckr! Service
Free F.at-O>mnfll·Temu
BRICK • BLOCK • SI'ONE
Pl...A.NTERS ·SLATE
Rooflng 6950
e ROOF REPAIRS e
Gutters A Down Spouts
An equal opportunity
employer -MU'
---SCRHIED
C1rMr ()pportunf tlt1
All levels
Commercial
Disneyland Hotel
$15.000 635-Tm .. :U:>-9893
"or i:ood 1st & 2nd TD loans
Reuonable. 64&-5848 CEMENT work, 636-2916 6015 Sewing 6960 f Commercial building, down
town Laguna. Now leased as
bar & restaurant. S35.IXX>
equity. S67.500 full price.
494-9254
1·3 yrs. Mr. Ad11ms-Bkr.
494~
Mo rtgages, T.D.'1 6345
Coast Health Club
e FREE SAt:NA e
With Swedish massage by
7 Experienced Maasuesi> ·
OPEN 7 DAY5 A WEEK
-THORYKroNCRETE
Alt l)'JX"S Patioc It Walka
Free Est. 675-5516
CEMENT work, ail cyprs.
No job too small. Free est
H. STUn.tCK 543-11615
ALTERATfONS .,,
CUSTOM DRESSMAKING
'·LOUISE" 548-71().1
-Alt erationt-642:suT
Robinson's
NEWPORT
HH openlnt for
642· 7 484 546..omo
Screened PeJ"IOflMl Aai!ncy
901 Dover Dr .• Newport Bch.
Help WantM
WCHMn 7400
--~ N EEO Caah qwckly' Will sell 9 am·lfJ pm CUSTOM Patios, pool decks.
Neat. accur.tte, 20 yrs. exp.
VISIT
OUR
DIME-A-LINE
COUNTER
IN
Laguna
Beach
242 FOREST
AVE.
NO DIME·A·LINES
ARE TAKEN BY
PHONE
Drop In •nd m .. t
Margi• Martin
•t our off Ice.
:VP. NC. P>~!P\
$100.IXX> trust deed ror
S25,IXX> w/opllon to reput'·
chBR· Buyer pd. $50.IXX> dn
Prop. nr. ma)Or lr~ay.
li7J.«..U Day or eve.
~ 1 lf'•C.,. •.:Nrs
•nd NOTICES
132 E. 1.Sth St. 642-5090
COUNTRY COUSINS
ANTIQUES
11 p~ C1nra:ncC' of nur ~
4.12 ,E. 17th SI .. CM.
driveways. Concrete SAw-j TILE, Ceramic 6974
lng Ir ~ovln&. 842-1010 * Verne, the Tile Man *
Cust. work. lna•all Ir re-
6610 pairS-No Job too 1ma11.
-N-E."W--Y-E_A_R-'S_E_V_E--Oill-.-d Plai.1er patch. L e a k . n Ir
shower repaired 847-1957. t-are 5 pm-9 am. $10 incl-
Child c.,.
..... ,.,. dll\n('r & brktt. 646-8298 Uoholstery 6990
Found (Fr .. Ads) u-.vv .ul[o BABYS11TING Day or Nt....,t.
gam Yu-d Ix-fort' lnv1•ntory · 1
--------L~I Notic:et _..., "" U h I c FOL'~O Beaut. Siamese lot· ~1v hmne. 2029-0. Pomona p o stery at oat
,,.n, \'It'. 19th & Monrovia. ESTATE SALE Cu•lla ~csa. * j<ll!-485.) r. rs. 673-3707 Anytime
Costa Mrsa. early Sat. e"Ven· EXPERIENCJ::D CARE for JOBSi-EMPLOYMENT
MAIMTBIAllCE
ENGINEER
EJ11perlenced
Ptrmenent Position
Exc.llent Benefits
APPLY
Nfwport Store
ing. Pleaae call le Identify NIKKI'S FLAG SHOP }'our infant1My home by Lov-I Do , u-I
7035 612.:,915 lOC"ated at inR mother. • 6~ I m"hc "111 p Mond•y thru Friday 2701 W. Coast ffilbway
OWNER or dog lovrr attn: Newport Beadl, Calif. LlVE INS
St ray c"Ollle. Blk & wht Contr•ctor1 6620 Errciloyn pays tees
large dog. male. Vic of Pf09flt'Ct1vr buyer-. may wt: Wll.J.. Gt'orge Byland Agency
10 A.M . TO 4 P.M.
An equal opporturuty
emplo~ Av1emore & Valley Rd .. CM contact ~1R PAUL EBY, ® 100.B E. 16th, S.A. 547-0395
Bl.ACK puppy mixed brttd Mariner' a Office BUlLO m I Chinese . English • French
In fu•ld nr Fairview Ir United 0.IUronie Bank e Rl'modf'lln~ e Permanent, exper. Uve . m
Adams. :i40-7499 2112 w Cout Hlah•l.Y CUSTOM MILLING _Far Eu Agcy~42~03 Alert Young Man B~UE Dutd1 r8bhll. btuwn :'l:e"poit Ri-ach, ca1tf. lU:ff~ Ml·:SA LUMHER 1 Good opportunity fora young
& wh11r V1t" ~!Milt \'C"rd" f>l&-2431 No On Pymt. Ml s.sros Help Wanted, Men 7200 man to atart the New Yrar.
GIRL FRIDAY
to Sal .. Mana91r
in growing firm. Bill.mi.
typing. sales phoat, dealer
mailing etc. Five yean ex·
perience preferTed· Good
salary.
JENSEN
M•rine Cor p.
235 Fischn-
Cost.a Men
54().3440
WAITRESSES
18 to 35. Full ttme-
Neat appe~.
No txper neceaaary
608'$ BIG IOY
154 E. 17th ST.
COSTA ME.SA
School :,,i&-mo ____ IS• (VIL : f,i( CTORY in our Order Depart nf a
Additions • Rl'inodrlini:: No Exp•n'ence E i • W SMALL Rrown Pondlr \1alr free! II Grrwlck-Lie. la11?r corporation. XC flnCJ Oman
V1r :!3rd St., Costll ~1rsa 6n.6041 * S49-2170 Necessary! "'$130 .,.r WHk 11lary Needed here. Capable, re-646-6:!4~ Mi.st bave clean Calilornla QUALlflCATIONS: aponaibl!, to leam and teach
SIA:MESE kitten. North CM Gerdenlnt 66IO drivin& record. Apply I. Neat and penanablt profe111ional make up. AlllO ~16.4m YELLOW CAI CO. 2· Ambitious possible to have small buG·
"'Tender Loving c.,,,• 186 E. lSth St 3. Ability to follow orderi. ness o1 your own. SAMOYED dog, Corona dt-1 fo G G ~-4 18 t 28 & H.S d Mar. Call .r. identity 673-9442 r '"n .,u.nt Cosla ~Maa · 0 · gra · VlviaM Woodward Corp
Jku. mo. 1:1~ care. Pron-SECURJTY PATROL For interview appt. call Dept. 700(7 MINATURE O.chshund vie· Ing. J...andscap g. Exp. horn-OFFICER ~1183 from 10 am-3 pm. l4621 Titus St.
Wal'<! & Edln~r. 83!).1091 culturist. Hauline. 646-1948 40-55 years. Uniform allow· SALES Panorama City, Calif. 91412
640l B~by5ittint 6550 EXPERT Japaneae Gardener I 11m,.•. Radio car providrd PEPRLSEN't'ATr!ES
,Lost H.B .• c .M .• Fntn Valley Perm. Apply 4~ pm 325 N Le11ding lndtpent!ent 1p«ial· WANTED
• ~IA Tl 'RE mottit!f\!.will tJ.. CAL.L .. MACK" 847--0132 lilts dealin& In over 100 l:l Lb. yellow It wh1tf' sllorl I bv r-..-Yl'Af'• Eve in • Bro11dway, Santa Ana. Giil l\Ulll:ftf
ha1rrd malt cat ViC' V1rtor-. ir.il h, -1 b h c:1y Ir llAULING. RCYrCYTILL-CARRIER BOYS ~~~~ ~;...~~~& ! llAn\UU
11:1 & Maple. CM 642-~ ~.TI L1~_ •. 11 ~ Y r, · ING, CLEANUPS. BEDS 'GOOD RUU'""" ·-v
"" " ...,, &42 ·~ opportunity to enter d1gnl-Agt 22 • 35 SIAMt::.sE ~al pouir. fMnalP & TREt:.s. • · i.!60 AVAILABLE fled prufesaional ~lllng full ya Ole Inn
Vh·tnity or Pali.sades & Red Brick Masonry etc. EUROPEAN GARDENER HUNTINGTON BEACH OI' part time In 1 1 11111 675-1575 I ' ' 6560 Landi.-cilpmg · Marntenance DAILY PILOT vea men 2376 Newport Blvd. exp not necessary, we train. C 1 M S48-m5 LADIE:S blk coin purse. Lost· Very reason. :..tS-4337 eves. e &42-4371 e 547~. Mutual Fund In-os a eaa
Tur!I. Ott. 19. Vic c.,sta Build, Remodel. Repair, COMPLETE LANDSCAPING e HAIR STYLlsr-vestol'1 Inc. 2100 N. Maln.l!,,.~_!!!!!!_!!![!!1 !l!Off~l!!!!!!!!!!!!~.~.7~5!\!!!I ~lrsa 646-4983 Br1rk. block, concrete, cllr· </ Lilwn Service & Cleanup. e PLAYBOY SALON Santa Ana. v.n9rl ce .-•
HllS11'.:S'l markerp!ace ln J>C"nfn. Free est. !162-6945· l~yr5 CXl)CT. * 644..()303 !Newport) + Guarantee Age JG.45 only. MUlt type 60
t•iwn. The DArL y PILOT 131Hf1\ · BLOCK • STONE I Complrte PROFESSIONAL I • MUST BE GOOD. DISHWASHER =~~e~ m::!': Classlhed M'Ctioo. Save PU:'ITTERS • SLATE GARDENING SERVICE Call "Lu" + 644-0661
mon<'v. time .l c.Uort. Look ~T work. li36-2916 U..ll alt l p.m. 548-1976 --BOYS 10 •1.. tile· mlJc. general duties ·
I GE rr' ~ Great opportunity for am. no dictation. SmaO OdM U!e now'~! CHAR · Guoc'I N1u1ea! e Good profit' I oll' Ph t ----------G I r-· 1..1..92 •• · bllioua young man. A"ply In nsurance ice. Oftf' or unera ~rv•cet UV BALBOA PENINSULA v
DAIL y PILOT per.ion between z anti 5 p.m. ~· 673~0
H 1.11~l r•H •P~o>v. 1· .,. MOllNIN(', PMFPS Pll!A'l rP _.,,,. .: ., Al..L ~pairs, carpenters,
clrnning. plumbin". etc. • 642~371 • dallys. k s SUPERV''":".1:-:::"so-=:-".R:::":S::--
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Call Mike. 642-0348 ROUTF.S AVAILABLE nae hop Holiday Health Sp& ol Costa 2305 E. Collt Hw Mesa. Full or part tlme. 21
ln Y· thru 2S years old. Muat be
H•ullng 6130 \Vpstmlnater ror boys 1~14 Corona del M., attractive .md ahlt to mHt
1
"Cnod Profitt · No Sunday __ people. We train. Appl,y In
CLEAN lots. geragrs. e~r. Delivt>ry 642-4321 e BUSBOYS--pcrson. 2300 Harbor Blvd.,
Tree rt>moval. dump. !llup. --BOYS JO 14 e WAITERS Coata MHa. barkhO!', rm. ~ade %2-8745 • 1--":"--------1
l La).(una lknrh So l.111r11n1 College studrnts prrferred. • GIRl.,.MUST BE 21 e
Iron in g 67SS t:ood 1wtes: •Good pmftts Apply al di Pizza. 209 Palm • Nlte stilrt/6-PM to 2-AM. __ ...;. _______ I OAIL Y PILOT Av,... Balhoa. lnttrvirws Must dance. * Micro-Mini
lhONING in my home. Sl.2:i e &42-4321 e Wed Jnn. 3 lO::lll AM-1 PM Skirt. • + 545-9983
hr Zft"lll Snntn An• Avr ~ iM t:NT tratn<'e. a.1te ~· l:i90 _ COMP ANION-8.M'kpr to r
Costa ~l'sa 646--4795 i1 nr over H.S. itrad. Ca REAL EST ATE \\'O!'lan on walker. Uvf'·ln·
6'IS-l360 1r1•r nppornmlty Puhllc fi· Le1i..u1'C" World, l..Aiuna
• IRONING * nancr Corp. 188 !=:. 17th Sh4•uldn 1 you "" with Walkrr Hills. 842-1715, 837-0176.
Bran"' h11ni:l'rs. S4. Bushel. c M 6'1f>..4S4l & LffT Frer lnformt1tlon. I---::=-:-,--:----,~-__;_--.. Pl'lonr or write WALKER & CHA lR ASSIST ANT
S46-jrSI B~LLMAN, F1T daya. Aµply LEE Inc. 2629 Harbnr Blvd. for DENTAL OFFICE •
tn l)traon Shm1ton 13C'ach 545-30'29. CALL 543-5588 ,.>1..arhanning I ""11" "--• H r--• 6150 nn " " ~..,an "vr.. uni PARKIN\. 11ttrnd11n1a. 17 or BABYSl'ITER I Housekfll'1>rr
Painting lnRton &11ch. over. Stu<ltnta prc•lrrTl'd Ap. LIVE JN. * $125.MO
DEPENDABLE painting al F:XPF:'R T<'rmllt crrw mnn ply In 111·r~ 11fter I\ PM. Reference,;. * 842-7S87
REASONABLE p r I c l' s. or Orld n-prC"g,.nt11tlvr ~,. Pnrklni: fltlrntl11nt al HSKPR. 5-dys, good c 0 o k,
Quality wur'< & n\l'ttrlals. ""' d•-d Good Job for Ruf"t)rn F.. IA'C", NR. 2 fldults, gnod aalary. Uve
;,-4:,..3087 or ~~·~29 rt:'hl m11n 616-1173~ -. l)nnRMAN .--In nr nut 673·7R71
l'AINTINI. Anv rc1nm Sl2 ~IO b"f't ~rv sj;°A~ PART Tl~H. • APPLY ('i\~lf:T! PART TIME
-1 p111nl f1~1m now hi M11n·h ';trlO E C1111 I llwy PORT TlffATin; 1l'tl\.11 Appl~· rvrnmi.u1 nflrr fj PM l~t Nr11t \\ork lll'i !::;''lo~ I l•t••nn d I '' r AfTf;R f, f'\I tr\·,.~ 1 l'nr1 Thriitrr t nmnn d1>I Mar
INTF.R or f,1 -rAINTINI~ flftl\'J>.lt'\ "1\N n () 11;;:;-j'R I PARKIN\; I.OT AflrndnntS llOliSF:KE.EPER • 4 hrs
l\l\H.O !'l'.RV!('f:. Local I o~ n "'mnll rnr Chlt·kC"n Ot.. tor R.rJt1111ninlA Plcaae c11ll wrr•k Rttf'rt>llN'~ 1'1'Q-
rl'f FR~:F. r~I ~>'i8-1627 ll:;ht Hunt Bch AJI 3 J'~ .. Jot" et f.4&3'131 111rt'd. * 833-0793
I •
JOIS a I MPLOYMINT JOBS & I MPLOVMI NT MIRCHANDlll flOR M!ltet4ANOISI flOR ,.. 4 M~POltT A TION
SAL I AND TRADf Mobile HonMt '200 Help W1nted Her,, Wanted, '.I.I AND TRA DE
Women 7400 __ w_om_•n ___ ....;.,7.:;400::.: Furniture 1000 ...
lnslnlllltld (~. Assemblers
,\i\C'ellan.aua l600 ·gs KIT lOXSO: fully tur11.: 1
'62 MB no.s • BEAU! SCRAM LOS POQL TAILES BR.; ClOmPo w/awnlnJ It 42,rm . ml. Black. Midi-• 1988 Plymouth Belvedere l
.,, iq BRUNSWICK lldrtltl&. ~. 6G-4317 i:ierf«·t! nus. ~ ANSWERS 4-door Station Waeon -$1450
BEAtrr. Early Amer. din·
1et: tble .. 2 leaves, 6 chairs,
hutch. Xbit cond. 540-0081
.,, A.MF .,-TRIANGLE MOTOR HOMES 9215 Color White with Blue Interior
Sl• ffUD M96 MG GosJ>el _ Nur11e _ Labor _ License RRZ 967
Bruolwlc) l2'l'S Vall.le • • Beautttul 1967 JgJander Donkey -SPONSOR Equipment: 318 cu. in. v.a Engine O~LY $239.18 22' Motor HQaw. Gmat buy. ·~MG.A A picket wu CUT)'lns a Radio ati W. 16th St.
Newpert IMch 1009' FINAN~INO aftet. PM tn4l 67~ ~.body work. MU. bl1111k algn, A frimd qqd Healer
Gar•.-Sale 8022 SE~ltD POOL offer. * $3&.*" why and thl> picket ext>laln-Automatic Tranamtulon
Man~ of a n.w co~
crpt of amall poteodomettl"I
bu opeJ\lna• t.n the SOUowtna
poelUon ..
ELECTRONlC PARTS 323 s. Malo, Oranp M.torcycl11 9300 ' 111UMPH ~~:!:m lookJ..as tor a SPON· ~~:; :ei::~~dow
Incl. Heath51COpe, (l'id dip 532-l992 '61 Triumph Motorcycle Tr. ----------:-;----::-::,-..,..-..,,,.--..,..-.--1 Trlile To
1. Bub .u.emb)J
2. Bondin•
meter, tran&foTmrra, tube1, .!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!IS.C..-!!IO!l!!!n!!ll'!!s l!!!!!I!! e,. ~ or Ind• tor P.U. '63 TR 4 Ccovut, tonneau New Yur'1 Specl1ll Good ~on=!npacklje
cbauis', cape.cltort, lnduc-113-UM oovu, all .xtru, luagaie '65 MGB " .. • • • • • •• .. • K ll
tors. Priced tow. Also pock-Gr--innc rack ...... i•~ u. Noh mi '61 Porsche SUJ)t'r • .. • e •Y ,__,__ ..... , '7-'114 Motol'Q'cle 500 CC: xlnt • ,,..._ ""'• -·-• '66 Da w Bluebook (Retail) t2l"" ~an&·m:~1ss:1~~· 1~1:::_ Windy's Au,tion S.m cand. R«enU7 o'hauted. Go. Xlnt oond. 67$.l'41 '63 c: PrUcAi~~ •• :::: May be aeen at the DAaY PILOT. Ask for 3. Spot Weldlni
Uotb experienced pel"lmDtl
Ii traJneee will be col'llid•r-
ed· Pleue applJ In pr.noa,
An equal opportuntt)'
employer
Ftl-Sat-Sun. (8-6). 600 Mm-207511i Newport, CM 6*.asM lnc tn •rvice· ~~.l VOLVO '64 vw ................ S99S Bu.in• Kmager11 oftice. 330 Wut Bay
gold, CdM. Behind Toey'a Bid&· Mal'L '' 'ff DUCAT! zso..cc ~ --------'64 f'IAT .............. -Street. Costa Mu.a -Phone 64U321. St.rtirc nte o1 ,_,, ta
$1.!9 per hour mpd, Xlnt oond! Oe•Pttate, '68 VOLVO '66 C3d. C"llir DeVIUe •• SW51=========-i'.==:::;:=====:I ~ntl .. u•• 81 1(1 Next AucLlon Jan. ltb ANY OITERI 6(2..2686 LIDO MOT01tS CO.,...NINT.aL MUSTANG
--------WE'RE REALLY DEAUNC 1300COAST I "" "" "" ANTIQUE Mabopny dinlna TOOLS, IJ)Ol'tin1 iooda Md I 'M HONDA SO.OC SSO. TODAY! l WY.
HUGHES table, Sberat011 atyle. 3 ex-appliances. pay 111 wM1' ltl ./ Rww Good! Needs seat. BEST STOCK tN OU1t 64.2-6T62 Newport S.ch I.MMACUl.ATE • U~n ''5 Musting 2+2 Auto
Ira leavt:t. $250. 494-3248 sold, 12 hour a day service. I CW. ~ HISTORY! NE!D A CAR? OJntinental. Vinyl top.lfa.lb-Air, pe, map wbla + xtras.
l!:XPERJ F.NCEO
'•rt Time
Commercl1I Teller
eves & wkend.s. Stos>s. missed & l8lWa_DWd HONDA lcrambler 250 OC S.. Ua •tore Yeu Buy CAN'T BE l"lNANCEDf er laterior • fU11 ~fer • 811ver/bllrlnl. $1750. 673-IK>l6
500 Superior Av.. calla connnient, low oo.t ,.. UM. Bil ttre1, excel lb~. •Bankrupt? e Repcmea&IOGT AM/FM ndlo • .u oond. • ·~ M1JSTANG
UNITED CALlf'ORNIA
BANK
Ne-leech, C1Hf. $.wing Machines 1120 lulu, tut to buyera and MU. ~. MMlll. " .... I a-!. •Bad Cted1tT ~Divorced? 'fltlll, ~owner. $3300. a!r PIS Hr= .. ... ,..... ' en, qles let'Vices 11m.1ttd, ·-u"""'"'• _ .,,_ ..... 0 '4111' LfA1R1 e M!litary •New 1D ~T ~ • • COOIOle. as :
D...,.H_..... 1ftn ....... 414 WalraJt 53&-6850 "' ... """""" <J<AJ "'-n.AJ .. P' Make Payday Ptyments 1-~'"!""!'"~-----lttrto SMCk· Sl795 54>1;>45
J::qu.a1 opportunity l:mpk)y.,.. •K¥V""""._.. eew .... ma"111ne • · lJ!!R-. XLNT COND! IMPORTS ·e Uncoln Continent&! M • r Collect:loo agent baa a lfMmlft fABRU'f mi McCARTHY MOTORS Conv. perfect cond. Sae> 't6 Muatan1 2/2, 4-spd Di.IC "Uke new" Sift&er "Toucll IUUllUI 1\..1 ITOO. • * MS-laJ.t 1420 So. M.alll • EdJnaw rt11ce bier, OT su11p, Xlnt cuid.
and Sew" automatic nsza.1 '67 SUZUKI 50 <2 b1oc:b M. ol lelln) · $2900. 4!K.2604 rwu. 6*-7671
lt!W1.nc rna.c:tUne. Does W«Y-""' FOR SALi NO. J.Jb new. 6'1>l'iO'J 1115 Hartilor, c.M. ~ _s.n_ta_Ana __ Ph_542.mr __ ....,11---------
ttq without attadlmffttl· Remaanta, Samples • Mill-'-' '66 BSA/LIKE N!WI VOLKSWAGEN . DDOTO OLDSMOBILE
3029 H1rbor llvd.
Co1t1 M .. 1
546-203J
An equal opportU!Uty
rmploytr
Applicant. con.aldered on
merit regard.le11 of race,
rellgloua crHd. color, u.-
tio•1al orilin or anet.1try.
NOTE TELLER
UNITI D CALIFORNIA IANK
3029 Harbor llvd.
Costa Mell
546-~
An equal opportunity
employer
Commerclal Teller 0ver:,:-a, =,:: Gii mdl lat. Only a a.in. to 2 I OIEAP! * 968-1994
5mae' A.uume remaintn PA· 129 Baker, Coeta Mesa •• Y·~ ZiOCC: f'100 Mi
UNITID CALIPORNlA ~ at ss a moetb !r Km.BY vacuum cleantr and ~u c:· ~~~ IANK 'Nill d.lec:iount tor c:Mh. attachments. Xl.Jlt condi· AUJt · .,.,..,.
Appllcanta a>nlidered aa
meiit reprdl• ol nee,
rc11aiOUI creed. cob'.
nadonal or!OD or ltlC8'
try.
P1rt Time Work
Avcm oam you Ii\ U·
cellent earnln1 opport·
unity to clear up those
year end bills. '
Cf.ll Collect S»o5860
CtaJ'Uteed perfect! WQ1 Uon and JU&ranteed. Take
bdnc to your bcase for over paymenta of f7Ji0 at Trudtl 9500
trial-499-3828, t am • 9 pm. $55.U cub. O'edlt Dept., ·:is FOfU> ~ ton. VB. tons
PlJ AGENCY KE S-'1289, Anaheim -bed, 3 IPd. &ood mech oond.
Mutlul Inst. 1125
IOlGANI TENOR SAX
Lflrie ntw. s:l50. ~1545
SALE SALE SALi P11 or tie.t otfer. MMl.35.
Sc~l!>tu~, Import, Pottei')'. ·a Off, " P.U. Bil 6. 4
Oil pa1ntln1t. F'ramu, Uni· apd. 100-11 g ply. H. D.
que Gift item.•GALLERY 6 ~ $1«50 '94-8233 450 E. 17th St., C.M. ' .
========::I '49 rol'd ~ ton flat bed, ..,,.
Pr.no1 & °'9aM 11JO ~EE TO YOU u ftl(., boclY &ood mid. smo. _..
$ 1 N full Dn ''"' mclu4ta Ta & Uc.
$55.af me. Mftk ftnlft.
PLANO · ORGAN MAL.£ doe 1.moa. No lbotl, ,._ CL.EAltANCI Good wtlll dalJidra Needl,.-_"'_.,..:;..._n ______ ,,_20 Aa about our
SA~~~ plenty of 1'00lft 6 oompa. CAMPERS -LNM/Purc:.heae Plen
40 Pia.not A 20 Orpna. AU ionlhlp. 54Mll92 altl'I' f.pm. ORANGE COUNTY'S $113 Dn • 38 mo • $40.98 +
mualc .t lamps. LARGE dlelt l>1>e frett«. LARGES!' SELECTION l 11nal paym.it fcr du..
Knabe·WW'Utzllr·Fi9Cber ec* I*, T.V. Dttdte "'*1f, · <:om-twill bed ip'inp. 4M.s704 FACTORY DIRECT
48 Mos. Term& -Leuon1 12/30 'oPEN ROAD DEALER GOUl.D MUSIC COMPANY -3-0.-_.-. -2----1 -l_f_al_ • "'t't"'8• 1n&1t'I, em e:
20'5 N. Main, S.A. 5'T~l 1ma.U breedl mtx; MM310 * HOUSE CARS * CHAS.
Open evte tU 9, sun. 1-5 or "2-3107 12/30 SlS MOUNTS * SLIDE-INS
B3 Hamond OrpJI Y0\1J\ chOlct of T little black * VAN CONVERSIONS
T&M MOTORS
Spedallzing • VW &: Porsche
1141 Garden Grovt If.
Garder. Of'ew
992,5551 or SU.2214
•rt Olda Convertible. Full
.. DeSoto. All powtr. '300 or power. 5ft aft 6 or wknda.
lh.t Offer. See to appnciata 11272 Aah St H B SlO AYocedo #S. Costa Me• .. . .
DODGE
PALCON
I 'to FALCON, • DR,
GOOD TIRY.St U15
• 642-5193 ...
'61 FALCON l-Dr AUTO.
M.K, WW, PerfectJ lnw-mi.
~or &4M:Q
'60 FALCON Sta. wagon Sl75
Or Best offpr. Good oondl-
1.i<X\ ! 646-6'.l4S
''9 Oldl, $250 or Best Ofltr.
NflW battery, good rubber
2806 B,,,_d, N.B.
PLYMOUTH
PONllAC
IOY CAIYER
PONTIAC
-8artlar ... eo.ta .... Kl 6-4444
Qruie County'• ~
6.aJer tor koU.. • Royce and
BentJy.
'66 lonne. Convert.
Fact air c.'ODIL. pow bn.UI
" ltftrlni. 6 way benctt
9N.ll, tilt ltfff'ing wheel.
Pvt. pe.rty. 6".l!XD
Appl.lca.ntl eo111ddered tm
matt ~eu ol race.
reUcSoua creed, color.
naUonal or1l1A or &nee.
try.
POWER SEWING
MAOON'E OPERATORS
Apply 2912 CENTIJRY PL.
with Les.lie apeakera puppies. 1 wka old. 546-U'n • MCYl'OR HOMES
Excel cond. 54&-65.19
A1k for BllL -------12-129_, ALL~ 4 MODELS OYEI 50
ltlADY TO GO
'83 RMcr&. PS I PB, pwr FORD • '63 LeM.ANS <nlV.
wtndowt, bet air. aood caa-• xurr OJND! S&35
COSTA MESA. PIANO wanted • Private par· PIGEONS, 5 wat.r dispenMr 1ll6T TRUCKS dltion. Price Wboltale blue•---------• CAIL 548-4400
book $1650. 673-2937 '64 Galaxy 2 dr. bdtp. 2nd --:--,.-.,,,..,,.-=-------Md feed bolder. SG>l.M4 car: brand nt'W oood. Load· ' ·se PONT STA-WAGON. --------1 ed! 32,<XW> ml. 646-798S I RUNS FAIR • 112$. t/ 7100 PALISADES RD.
IMMEDIATE POSrnON tJ wa.nta to btl)' piano tar
wilti Oranr• Councy Ml(., Jobe Men, Wom. 7500 cu:b. 543-9335. --.,..------12_1_29 BEACH C1TY ,...... f r~• ,...... PART Dt.chd11md. C moa. CAM.PERI.AND
VW'S
FROM $495 '-"'·• or \.ftUOl'T.. '-""ct HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN _.... MU1t ...... -..-i-ol male. All lbotl. 5'1-0Ul 16555 Bncb Blvd., H..8. '65 f'ord wa&on, xlnt oond.
ir.m· -.....--. M-101 from Dstatt. $900. --------all pbHu ol omc. Du-SHOE SAW UKE NEW! m-zm 12129 ~_, CAO. '67 Sedan 0evme. 29·~~·: ~
CADILLAC OOPONTIAC~
Gold. PIS, air, GOO!).
ties wttb ltroaa emphaU PUR.EBR.EP· Bwnieee. Te-1968 Holiday CamJ>er. N Fact. alr. M&ll)' ol.her "°w-1-,,-,.--------
on lnvoidnc, Pllrcbutna. Ex.,..t.iuoed better kdiel Televbion l20S m.le. 64M898 12/30 c:a.bover. Sltepe S. Elclle1 er a«euories CNo. 7227) I I '57 FORD 4-DR. UH,
cond! fl.9915. • IM-lb
Sblpplns. • Xnowkdp of lhoM. ~t ~ PETS & LIVISTOCK cond. Jacka incl. $l195. l;A95 New tires • Bram, Pwr/W. RAMILER Boo~. * CALL: lion enl ~. Apply JlENT A NIM' 98U1l5 NAIERS CADILLAC I Best OFFER! * 642.-3868 --------I 540(790 FOR. .APPT . ~'°"Ml 10-4 COLOR TV Oogt 112.5 '58 Dl&Hlll Ford 'Ibamu Fectoey AuthoNed Dealer 'SS Ford Sta. Was. 1 o-ner. '62 Ambassador
lloMn...'• Newport $9 MONTH 1"JNIEST YOlUCSHIR.E 11 Van Camper. sie.p. 3. Blt· 46 Excepllonal Uaed . Alr-<.-ond. All power. 36,000 BAR'MAIDS •• • Newport Oenter Opt. to btl)'. Free M!"riee. rlet • Tt11 Pood1ea :-; Ina. 25 ~ Pfl'C pl. $350. 2853 C&dlUa01 ml. Beat often . 642-3490 I eyt. RadJo and belOIJ'. J::x.
d '-"·GO N~ Beed! Free deltwry. No depoeit. auutmu. Top Qual! A.KC. Santa ~•. M. ......_ 2600 RAR.BOR BLVD. •62 FORD convert XL. 500 ccllent oandlticin.
• • • -WV-ORDER BY PHONE tm *DOIMMIVA9•ewtA-.. C.0.ta Mei.a ~9100 PS/PB, oriJin&l OWJl<'ll' $4f$
DANCERS Oft.IVER. School bu1and van 5u.M51 Tenn.a. 539-29&4, 896-!lU "'"°md AuNt 960C '56 CLA~rc Coupe. Orig.: $625. * 673-8S93 HOLIDAY RAMILIR
$300 per week. driver wantr.d for private <D..ORLAND 1V Open T dys LEARN to trim ~ °" IMPORTS WIJI lay all power, air. chrome wire======== Salee "SftTJ~
63&-6483 ar m.m3 ChrlaUan School. Sb or t TV SERVICE * Black A poodle. Pvt lesion&, ~ •heell. '68 Uc. Beet oiler! MERCURY 1989 HIJ'tlor MUlllS
LIVE-IN. mature hou.selaeep-boon. ean 839-1583 White • $3.50. Colar • $5.50 ~~All equip furn. y:" Vo~_orPPorachea1d I 675-4412 Alt 5 PM.
P
iii.i Parta. 541-3972 ~ '60 VW IUO $595 ~ """ .......,.. .or -.&1-S.-ED-. _Oe_Vll.LE-___ Good __ ,
tt: full ......,_ motberlsa ~nun c-n ,..__M1•-, Man« H S • or ..... l "-" ' -· M-0 --an home; ~ family; 2 \V;;;:;:o:;;;;; ttacue1 RCA COLOR TV. * Best * L A A "'PSO PUP :65 MO. Mldtef $1295 .... \AJA"""' ~ ' rondl New J>rem.titH, ee. t~; ~ days. S3K1 tor profit In fl)&l'e time. off~ aver $US. 4-track Tape A.KC/SELDOM OITEREDI SJ MO · Rdttr $595 673-1190 low book. No 1lr. * 494-7795
1965 COLONY PARK
6 Paa. Wagon. White.
Air·All elK. Perlect!
• 646-4536 •
T-lllD
Plua roam• board. ror ID-etrl--546-5392. stenoo $50. 673-0SOS ~ Qu•I. <713> -4J8.849'7 '65 Suni....m $1395 I / vw BUG '64.
terview. caU Mr. T. 646-l&m CX>U..rel'OR, part time, re. 14 Yra exp. ruarantee fut SILKY Terrier Pu_o male. Alpine Roadster. Nf'W I XLNT COND! • Call: CHEVROLET ·61 MERC. 4 Dr.; xlnt mectt.
0ay9; EYel: 6U-®6 tired person prel'emd, Write low priced quaL rep. Day . AKC. Olamplon aired. 1 motor. 6#-2303 WEEKENDS. --------1 concl.; auto. tram.; SS9!J
'65 T·BIRD/l'ULL P0WD
XLNT SHAPE! * PJUV ATE
PARTY. • mono f'\'et.
'58 T Bird. Perfect con.
dltJoa. Silicrlflce, $2900 * .... CASHIERIBKKPR. PO Box 784, CM. Ntibt. Karl Kemp ~1!00 SJ8.1149Uno atllWttSM«lO 60 MG Roed1ter $595 =======,=7=00 '64 IMPALA • ~6 After 5 PM
~,,..=.~ Schoolt-1Mlrvcllon7600 T•poR-. rs 122C> ~!ie~.abota.115. ft . ~~:~:~~ SCHlUUZER ~ Auto& W1nted MUSTANG :mture~tte..~ TANBERG TAPERF.COftD. :~AKC. ~~ WE PAY s129s . -67-MUST-.-AN-G-.-bd-tp-.-.-C)'l-. __ v_A_UA __ NT ___ ,
taet: Bill Stenlmd. m.uc IBM ER STEREO I MODEL-U, MU 1~ 8bota. TaDa ' TO p ft ~ 4 v. Auto. Air cond .• P"" .., Valiant. 4«. Lo miles,
AfTER S.PM. KEYPUNCH • k 4-T, >SPD. ""'· • m-025.1 <at. itoo. ,; Ill 521..,., ' 'i .,.,.,, -............ •Ir.""'"""'"""-· wW:T~:. ::~., ., •:[!ir£,Y:Ei:: :::X!u~~, m1': POOr~:.N~s1°"PO:RdarT~T~io. N2"i:,: ... -==-·, .. p RI c E ~··~~jflS-.... , •Fmbttl NS2795A. 494-88SL
2
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Piua, DI ~alm Aw, BaJ. 'TllONIC ASSEMIL y • e ING • rnE BEAUUEU 16 ""' "' ~~
boa.. In1'!rviewa Wed. Jan. PIX/TYP! t MM WITH TifE :m FT. ~~~~~~~-J=::=:=::::=:::::=~:==:::~;;;;;; -OF THE Y
3 lo: JO AM-1 PM. 6#-1590 ·"' MAGAZINE • &:EX:nUc 1om a Yechh t000 ALFA ROMEO EAR-B~~sS:-West Coast ~~~ ~~ :o _ , a E 1 _ ,, • ALFA ROME(). FOR N1cE cA1s
0pport.. mother'• It eollec• Tr .. & lull. School• PROF~lONJ.L. EXC!l.r OJone tn Buie SNma> 11 MAKE OFFER! AND TRUCKS '67 Ca.man> SS350: Pl'<'T· Kirla 8m'Yice dtab CUltom.en ZUT S. Main Gt.. S.A. a,t LENT FOR SPORT FANS lhlp -Power &: Sall Cm-I Call 64U396 ~. 11.ee'., dilc lnkn, C IP<f .•
$2.00 per hour 545-7166 It COA~. ALSO SEE ducted by the Balboa Pow· Any Meke or Model. C'lllt. intmor & rally pacb.
Call 83Ml55 « 546-Q39 uan Gu . Gr. Bl .. G.O. ta.e THE SUPER. BEAUUEU. er Squadron of Unlt!'d FIAT CONNELL ~. Ortftnal owneT.
QDlJ> CARE • 8of 3 JllC19. 537-71 12 PHOTOGRAPH M 1 SS St.at.es Powe" Squadron. 1--------S40-088'2, T14'"419'l Ext. 3 ~"Grandma". Working Huntington Beach, Callf. BEAUUEU or 1968• SAT-Next course 1tarta January '66 nAT rioo-o. Red. Mlllt CHEVROLET '66 OU .. "V. Sta. wagon. PWT.
fl mom nee<t. ''ndler-Upper" 536-1115 URDBRINAGY eECEOURMB~'lCYI'HOR. 15. 1968, 7:00 p.m., at NP'tv· sellrk lmTmodedd.; ...... ~ minor 2nl Hu bor llvd. 61ter. & tailgate: R/H 16,fm a to s. Good ~ath, Lov· U1 M. Lemon p,d,Jr · .. ~,..,..., port Harbor Yacht Club. wo · ' ,,,_..,,,.... COSTA M!SA ml. Still under wa1T&Dt)t·
1Qi nature. Own tramport. n6-2900 MOVIE CAMERA. A LL and at Hunttnston Beech I======== Sell $250 ~r book ~7893 ~eek. * m69t.1 "letten Indicate lam.don Of.Y. PROGRAM S"I'ARTS Hlah lchool. ror further HILLMAN 546-1203 10 A.M. J'IRESl'ONE CAM-•--------@!!!!!"""!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!I!!!~ '63 CHEV. II: good &hApr:
<X>CKTAIL WAJTR~ To Women • , . ERA &: GUNS. 9494 FIRE-=~: :Jv~ ~~ .58 Hillman c.onvert. Good WE PAY . . . auto., Riii. <>wrwr7 lravln£1
Full or part time. Of •LL A ST 0 N.£ BOULEY ARD l,.,., 3 ood t1'P69 ..__ .. _, s atate, aac. $TSO. &C -6370. A ly Robert M "" ftac. !ration~.) v y , g •-t.....,... .,. . CA H PP ann. • • • ~--EAST, DOWNEY. ---------1 tery. First S2S geta It. HUIT)' '82 CheYJ. 2: Lair ccnd., stick.
cocktail loGnp, Victor U JOU att thinldna of ~ WE HONOR ALL DISCOUNT * SACRIFICE! 23' ~ to 3125 Coolidgt Ave , Oleta 6 cyl. 4 Dr.: $400 or belt
Huio Inn, Laa\lna Beach. '"""' the blatneel world In HOUSE CARDS. WE wru... Craft Cabin O'\lille!' In· Mesa. offer. S43-2623 ~!PmMANENT 1968. ln part Ume, 61D DEFINITELY NOT BE UN-board~~· ~sig100~. ~·~~89'Z-0634~~1:::;::=::::~:==;::=== tor used can & trucks JUJI ----Ch~-----
ndl or Part time.. EJCP!l'. time or trmpe>tu?' work BE DERSOLD BY NEW YORK. ;_1 ..... __ tt PORSCHE call us tir flu es1im11t1. ·~ ~~~·. :;:t onl1 Dflll!d epply. SH Mar: SURE that you dacusa ~ CHJCAGO, LOS ANGELES -__ , ______ 90_1_0,_______ GROTH (fffVROUT • 543-5128 •
BACKSTREET pla A upiradona with No-OR ANYONE. FIRE.STONE WI NOW H av1 .. PORSCHES 25 FASHION ISLAND. na Hollman at the Newport CAMERAS HI n • GUNS "' ~ * 'SS IMPALA SS1283. * ~ ol Buliuua. There I.a 949' nRisn>NE BOULE: 24' lalancler llhllma Ask for Sales Manager 2',«Xknl. Xlnt cond! GJ'fllPn
OPERS. GARMENT MJ'G.
ONLY operatcn maJdnc
$80-$140. * APPLY:
1.580 Mcmovla/NB. so.•
no ctil:rse for tb.le coneulta-VARI> EAST, DOWNEY. Can be aa.lled for u '59 Coupe 1600-S $1995 18211 ~ach Bl.. w/Blk·int. $1650. ~
tion. Ux14 COLOR CANVAS EN· littl!_..u ... ~!.00 '62 Speedster $25''5 Huntlnston Beacb Newport L 1. R G E M E NT FROM CAL 20-,f;" ;;J,o AVAIL. '65 Ponche Cpe. $3995 ===KI=s.;;;;3331====-~Wh=lt::::e ;;•l::::ephan=:::ts;;?::::otme=:::-•;;·llne=
e om.o CARE/DAYS School of lutlneta YOUR COLOR SUDE OR Newport Sllllnt C9ult '66 911 Coupe $4695 UMd Cera 9900Uted Cert 9900
• tor Kl.mterprt.en lirl· ui 64nov:r0o1r5.,~N.1. ~:.95.~~ s15-0ur 6 to~choote m..n ---------------
<Balboa lalend) * ~UllS v-~ CAMERAS A CUNS. 94.94 * NIW SAIOTS * ,_d_ays._Ot"_~_706_lftl_·_ LIF'ETIME OuUtmu gift! F'JRESTONE BOULEVARD ~ Comp w/..U.. Terma. c ~ 1AH Plymouth Fury I
1-GOU. omc.; llhclr'tMnd, 4th CNlden • Senior Cltl· EAST, DOWNEY. OcMlllc Ytchb, lTOO w. ~ RV
typing, l'!D· olOoe exper. UN· Olilcoat typing School. Cout Hwy., N.8. ""151.
Under to. Nan . andet'. m Del Mar, CM. 541-29 Sportfftl Goods tsOO S>.B<!;..J!,00~~· '• -4•door ~625 l
S40-6129 M&RCHANDti • PO• • usED SURJ"BOARos • ·~"""" .,.. .. ._.... w~~
•BAR IWD • SAL! AND TltADI Name arancb/Fcty D\~t! m'rW ~ w PM Station Wagon
APPLY: MAVDlJCK SUPE!t ClfEAP * 1142-7607 J
1728 NEWPORT Blvd/CM Fumltur• IOOO NEW SKI EQUIP. * Skis, ao.t Mefntenattce 90S3 , .. -='-·--COl'or: Brown e 81WN 16 3-PM. FLOOR CLIAIANCll Boota, P 0 le 1• Bindinga. Palnt:inl 6 nrnilldn& at Y~~-3 ~;:,:.. Spanish. Mode"' R&cJ<. earpi t 675-lm )'OUr aUp « CIUl"L Low MIRCEDES llNZ
11 AM: 1'w1n CutJe Retta 31't Spallilh Divan A Olalr Mlacelleneo\11 8600 =::"";;ln:::ter=n::::tea.=="2=-4235===1
llll1lllt, Fountain Va.Ile,. wood annt .... F.P. $229.95 --------•-· Sii Moorf ~ ....... T.\blea, ... A .. , .. "'--COLFER.$. Pro e.xpreu l.nlnl -t P# "I to1' BABYSlliER $25-WK. M\111 _....., ,...,..., .,.....
have tranmpcnat1on • Ref. cnUve ~.._._~ U S2US #l-9, and~. tme<I onlY BOAT SUPS fer Item ~ I0-71JJ9 NO"l>OWN 0.4.C. 5 tJmft, S8> new. Stil-$40-10 m1a from OC811. $1.SO/ft. ~ MCll· to pay . Bank tmDa BAr Incl. M2-49Tl Y• t>odr Muter
W&Jtn'11 71 °" over.
Bl F..itll1blutf. N.8.
ContaM R. Hr.i11
TEACHER """"" hnhYJlltlrr my hornr AM lw-twn Pnmo-
"''· wu~on school5. fi<Wi-2.129
Whttf elephants! Dime+Unt
MASTER CHARCE or • · • UPHOUTERING • $79.50, 2 Mllrlne ~ntre
BANK OF AMERICA pc. (Eurupeao craftnnn) 18.m P11c Cat Hwy, HB
Guar. 11p to 80';(. Savlnp Free eat. dcl. plclcup. 215 842-6495
on all Stock on hand Main, HB "&my" S3M405 iiilliiiiiiiil&iiiii---•I
Approved Furniture nREWOOO: dry ElK-aiy,Jtua Wrt>. N.B. allp for 25' aalllng --,-.f;f-MB-%1}!.--:-~ --
%159 H11rbor Bl, CM 548-9660 S25 i,, O>rd. c:teUvtftd Ir ketch. 839·1516 ./ AUTO. PIS, A \f.N ,
CHARGE m •tacked! 642-«170 White elephaJ\tlT Dime.a-UM " ?1\R. $5700 R,t\Jr~
Ucenae: SRA·971
14tuJpment:
Rad to
Heater
Automatic TransatJalon
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Electric Tatlfl~ Window
Ke lley Bluebook $2300 (ltetalll
May ht seen al the Dally Pilol A.8k for
Business Manager's omce. 330 Wm Bay
Stnet, Cm1ta Mega -Phone 64.~21
HIRE AT JOHNSON'S WE WANT TO
CLOSE OUT THE YEAR WITH A BANG
Check theee prlcee -Our lou, Your p :fn
'SI LINCOLN PllMIO H.T. CPI. --$401
Fvll power, e~ bfeclt.
'St LINCOLN PlllMlla TWN. SID. -... .$41'
Full power, •ir, white.
'62 PONTIAC U MANS CONYT. --.$500
4 •pee4, t•fd I alletpl
''2 COMIT S.22 CPI. ...... -. ., ...... -. ., ... $571
• ~yl,, euto., ll/H, while.
'U CHIV. MONZA CPI. ............... ., ....... USJ
Avte., ll/H, -•· bin.
''2 PORD RIGO SIDAN ·-····-·-·--·-··-·S7ot va. 11'hevl, 'IS . ..,, •.
'64 PO•D FUGO SIDAN -·--···-.$710
• cyl., nte., f•c.. •fr.
'62 CHIV. NOYA 2 DR. H.T. -.... ., ...... .,.$846
• cyl., 11/S, 'la. nto.
'61 POID T·llRD ............... ·--·----··Stlt
hll ,. ....... lllve.
'"4 VALIANT st•Nn com. -···'"' JU b 9., olifo., 1herp. ·
'6J MDC 2 DR. H.T .. ···-·-·-···············$1068 Fee. elr, 11/S. ,/M, nto.
'6l ' IUICK SKYLARK CPI. -................. $1 l 17
Aut•., P/S, P/a, t•Hn.
'"4 IUICK Sill.AH SID: ... ., ...... _, ___ .$1221 '•-.fee. Air, M•roon.
'"4 POID CO. SIDAN ~··· ____ $1230 F.c. elr, PS, P/I, evlo,
'"4 CHIV. I.A. WA• ............... --.. $1127
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·u MHC. COLONY rAH WA• ..... $'500
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~--------------~~ -The Wallace Threat
Bv prodd1112 the racial nerves of a handful of Amert·
cans. Conner Alabama Gov. Geor~e Wallace has pa.r·
layed a tiny. thin layer of voters into what may be a
powerful p<>ljtical tool. .
As of now, it appears that the dnving, ~mme~g.
e xpensive campai.gn of George Wallace will . put hun
on the California primary ballot. The potent.a! conse-
quences -even though bis supporters are few m num·
ber -are frightening to both parties.
Wallace maintains that his candidacy -an alleged
effort to st.op Lyndon Johnson -will hurt both Repub-
h cans and Democrats. But both the top national poll·
sters and the political professionals pr~ict that a Wal·
lace candidacy would hurt the Republicans more than
the Democrats. , . Louis Hanis, for example, in testmg Wallace s
gtrength last September. reported:
"Althou2h most Americans believe that former Gov.
George Wallace wants to run for President to stop Lyn-
'don Johnson, the facts sbow that Wallace would liketr
1ake almost twice as many votes away fr<>m the Republi·
can nominee ag he would fl'om the President ... "".ere
the elections held today, contrary tu the popular vie"'.,
Wallace as a third-party candidate would make Pres1·
dent Johnson a favorite to win re-election.''
IThis apparently accounts for the ~ontiJ;>umg rumors
that forces backing Johnson are the financial angels be-
hind the Wallace campaign in California.)
George Gallup, after making his own survey, con·
curred vdth Harris. He said: "Wallace is clearly a great·
er threat to the Republicans than-to the Democrats."
Here in Orange County. Rep. James B. Utt (R·Tu~
tin), while expressing hope Wallace. would ~t make 1t
onto the California ballot. bad a different vtew about
the national 6ituation. He said last week he feels ~al·
lace's campaign could be more. or ~ helP. ~a~ ~. hind·
ranee to Republicans because 1t might solidify GOP
efforts. · ht "Wallace represents the extreme right. and he nu~
be shoving conservative Republicans closer to the nud·
I
die of the road,11 Utt added.
The congresman's views hardly square wttb the ez.
perts' forecast that Wallace would carry Alabama, Mifo
sissippi, Lou.W~na, South Carolina and probably Georgia
-all of which went Republican behind the Goldwater
banner in 1964.
This would mean heavier reliance by the GOP on
the Democntic Pany·a SU-OOaholds or lbe )a.st 35 years
-the large industrial stat. of the North.
Greatest damage to GOP chances from the Wallace
C'llldidacy could come in the electoral college. lf no
candidate wins a majority, the election will be decided
in the House of Representativea. Apart from this.. the
popular votes ia dc>ee states ooUJd go against the GOP
in close aitoaUonJ because Of Wallace votes siphoned off
to the third party.
Th.iis, then, is tbe potenu.l mischief that could re-
sult from the dedsioo of 1.21 pettent of registered vo-
ters in Orange Courity and 1.33 percent in L-Os Angeles
County, plus others in the other 56 counties. Throu~
registrar clocings Tu.esday, 3&,850 Los Angeles County
voters end 5,500 in Orange County had switched I.<> Wal·
lace's American Independent Party.
A tiny number, indeed, when placed against the
total of American voters. But the tiny number collld be
a power' •• and distressing ton:e.
Dangerous Sentin1ent
SentimeoW attachment to that pretty Christmas
tree can go too far. Some have been known lo court di6-
~r by keeping them up into February, despite heavy
sheddinit of needles.
To avoid fire hazard, the tree should be taken down
and out of the house as IOOll aa pos&ibJe after Christmas.
according to the National Fi.re Protection Association. U
the tree was fresh when bou2ht and has been kept in
water, it should remain safe until New Year's Day -
but that should be the deacmoe.
A New Feeler 'Big Brot~r
Threat Is
Not Coafltted hi Lotcl9, O•se11re er lnanuat11re
From Viet Reds
WASHINGTON -Hanoi IS usmg
1.:aptured U. S. pilots as bait to try
to get the U. S. to halt its stepped·
up bombing of North Vietnam
The North Vietnamese are offering
to open talks on an exchange of pris·
oners 1f the U. S. will suspend its air
c1ttacks during the negoti ations.
The surprise Communist feeler.
wh.ich carries no a.ssurances that any
of the more than 400 U. S. pnsoners
will be released.. was made to Am·
bnssador-at-Large W. Averell Ham·
man during bis recent U1ks with Ro-
manian Communist party leader. Ni·
colac Ceausescu.
Hanoi's proposal was the Commu-
nists' answer to one made last May
by the U. S. to exc::bange a number of
captured North Vietnamese sailors
for American airmen.
THE SAILORS INVOLVED were
rescued from the Tonkin Gulf after
three North Vietnamese navy torpedo
boats were sunk by planes and war-
slups of ttie Seventh U. S. Flee(. Nine·
teen Communist sailors. including of·
ficers, were taken pnsooers.
Sin ce their capture. the sailors have
bffn held by the U. S. which is tryinJC
to pressure North Vietnam into com·
plying with the 1949 Genev~ conven-
tions on the treatment of pruoners of
~~ . . North Vietnam. however. maintain~
the conventions do not apply lo the
CG.l>tured U. S. pilots since neither na·
tlon has declared war.
So far. l'. S. officials hav• neithrr
accepted nor rejected Hana''~ offer
THE PROPOSAL JS beirlg carf'fully
i;tudied at the highest levels of the
.Johnson Administration to determine
tJ it can be tued as the basis for •
U. S. counter-proposal or whether it
should be dismissed u another North
Vietnam ploy to halt U. S. arr at·
tacks.
The latter is considered most like·
ly. because of the timing of Hano1 's
offer and the long delay 111 respond·
ing to the U. S. proposal for pnson·
er-exchange talks.
L a le s t U. S. intelligence reports
from Saigon reveal that U. S. bomb-
ing is beginning to disrupt North Viet·
nam·s economy. The intensified air
attack! have so damaged Hanoi 's
transportation facilities that food and
fuel shortages are beginning to occur
tn all major cities.
A continuation of the raids at the
present level, acconfulg to a CIA es-
bmate, should within the next three
months completely disrupt North Viet-
nam's entire transportation system
AT THIS JUNCTURE President
Johnson's Vietnam advisers are wide-
ly split on wtiat he should do about
Hanoi's proposal. Two different plans
are being advocated.
Most favored is a U. S. counter·
proposal calling on Hanoi to be more
specific about when the talks would
begin, their location. and bow long
they would be expected to last
Supporters of this pl.an argue it
would test North Vietnam's intentions
while providing U. S. official& with
more information on which lo base
thei r own decision
The other plan calls for l' S. ac·
c ept.ance of the North Vietnamese pro·
posal but would set a time limit on
the negotiations. II tne talks weren't
productive. they would be .ended nn
a specific date and U. S. au attacks
resumed Paul Scott
Real Home ls Their Need
Th'lugbta at L.trce :
Adoles«nts, on the whole. dnn 't run
away from home -they ate ruMlng
tl'l ward a home they ha~ yet to find .
for a t"f'al home is what adolescents
need and want more than anything
else in the world. · . . .
Those who quote. "East iJ East and
West j,s Wesl and never the twain
shall meet." have never read the
whole Kipling stanza-which means
f'xactly the oppo6lte ol what they
thlllk tt doef>.
If tommun1sm had not come into
ht'm~ ;l(l ~ean ago. the muses of
Dear
Gloomy
Gu8:
Tn ~n S B (Guft. Dec 19\ At.
a ~1111 "ablf"-bodlt>d"' mtllunt
ha\\ k. and veteran of World War
II and Korea. with a "volt·
lt-u nOJl·protr•tinj(' l!On in Viet·
nam l would aav. "'Prav for
\11ur tulurr freedom w1thc1ut
lhrm
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people in non-Commum~t countries
would have had to devise ~ome. other
menace to provide an object for their
fears. an outlet for their anger. and
a reason for the chronically fouled·up
state or world affairs. . . .
I:.verybody Is m ,ravor of · dissen t"'
-as long as It rf'main!'> poblely 1n·
pffectivf'. which I• to !ill)' as Joni as
11 1~ a gestur~. and not a movement . . .
H I!> 11\Ually tht san11• pr1Ppl• whn
l'lbJt<'l to our · 8quandf'rim!" ml'lnrv
abroad tn help fortlitn nation~ in~trad
nr ··helping our own " who Al th•
samf' lime object to '"helr>ing our
own" 1! such aid goe~ ll'l ;zroupi; or
cla8ses they do not bf>loni:: ll'l
One approJch lo undrr,1;1ndinit the
lnntr meanlnit of the l11pp1e move·
menl ls found tn .Jung', deE'p obser·
vation lon1 ago · ~oth1nJ: has a
stronger Influence psyrholog1ca Uy on
thelr ch.lldren's f'nnrnnmrnt than the
uallvf'd IUe of th.-parents "
Havln51 A defin1tr pur po~r m;ikr~ u~
stronger and morf' 'll<Tr"tul : but
11 aJso make~ 11~ na1 rnwPr .'lnd Ir!'~
attracfJllf' to 1maj!111r olhr111.1~r 1~ 10
dt'lude Oltr~tJvc-~ th11J w, can ~Pt a
IP"fJll dt.a.l wtthbut rayin~ a 2rut deal
for H '
Here Now'
To the Editor:
Between the coming controversial
census and the expanding electrooJc
prying. &nooping and peeping on the
part of our national and local govern·
ment.s. the individual is rapidly be·
coming computerized. data-ized and
de-humanized.
Our privacy and privilege is guar-
anteed by our Constitution and our
Bill of Rigtit.s are no longer being sub-
tly removed lrom us but are being
torn from us in const.anUy larger
bites.
TBE THREAT CY "Big Brother" i5
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no longer someth.tng ln an Orwellian
future. It i.& here -now!
The receot approval by the New·
port Beach City ()ooncil for the poll~
use of an electronic prying eye 1s pal't
of this governmental invasion of Ill·
dividual righta and privaCJes.
Rep. Jerome Waldie from Antioch,
Calif., expresses my feelings in these
matt.en wbea in bla opposition to the
deeply personal questions being set·
up for the comin& census stated:
"IF YOU CAN USE those st.at.J.stics
so efiectively for good purpose. you
can use them equally etfectively for
deleterioua purposes : and in a society
of a democracy. it seems to me one
of the great protections for the tnd1·
vidual la its incompetency and its in·
efficiency ...
"l don't like an efficient 5ociety · I
think the only real protection for. the
individual is the fret that his govern·
ment Is not able to be so ungodJy ef-
ficient and f lcind of hke bumbling
~overnm~ot in terms of the md1v1dual
because I don't share thf' ... con li·
dence that ... those who arf' m power
are always going to utilize that pow"r
for beneficial ~s."
LET US CHANGE the '1-.:th wflrd
1n h1~ stal.ement j rom ·•stab,fl{ ,. to
'"f'lect.ronic surveilla ncP eq11q1m~nt"
;ind It will sbU makt the samt iood
sense.
Let us hope U1at Newport B"aeh
will take another Rood 1,,ok al what
1t is •uthorizing and wtlt ch ange it.I
collective mind.
SI SLAVIN
ff•...,. Life l 'ahu.••
To the Edltor
The holiday lraff1c toll rall~ atten•
t1on to the fact that a sm~1P lite J1
wort.h fl or It'll~. accorchni: tn cMJn-
11;ts. Tbe 3amt life may bf. "nrth SftG
millfon or '50.000 hv human ltfe val·
11r11 t,f the Uf P ln,ura11cP lns11tutA1 -
and more than $1\.i b1lhnn ~l)rtJJ of
k1tow1tt enerRy tiv atom ,pllttitll
standards of phy,;1c1st.1.
THANK YO\ ll'lr preM•n11 n2 a won·
dt'rttll crCY.11\ section of lr111'U and
opinions during the put }tar. 1t ii
truly in the besl h aditfon of a nt1f'I'"
p.aper to present N·t:-w.s 1'\orth-Eaat·
West-South) point ~ of View'
Keep it up'
,\RTllUR WEISSMAN
Letters from readns nre wdco"''·
Nonnotly umtrrs sh1rnLrl rnnve11 tMtr
messngl's in .1no ll'ord$ nr ''"· 'l'M
rrqllt to condrnst lrttus to fit lpact
M rlimrnote /1b,,/ 1s rl'SPTr·rd. All itt-
ttrs mttst rncludt Slgnoturt n.nd mail-
ing odrlru.~. but Mml's rmll be tlrith-
htld on reque&t.
Discontent in Our Time
WASHINGTON -The holiday sea·
son gives rise to reflective thouabt~
on why people who are not criminal·
Jy inclined are willing to spend Christ·
mas in jail on principle.
This phenomenon has a Dickensian
flavor. for t.he great teller of Christ·
mas tales was concerned with man's
Inhumanity. the misfortunes of the de-
prived and the follies of the privileg-
ed.
ln modern America the problems
which produce self-<:oMCious mar·
tyrs are more atroaglY tinged with
abstract political principle than in 19th
cc..ntury England. But underlying
many of ~se problema an social
indignftles and economic injuatices
differing on ly in kind Crom those
which aroused tbe compasaion of
Charlet Dickens at the opening of the
Industrial age
THERE IS A diflerence today. The
protest is agamst the whole system,
as if the French philosopher Jean
J acques Rousseau had been reborn to
clothe in groovy jargon his roman·
tically revolutionary Ideas of the re-
demption of man in a natural state
unpolluted by avarice, greed. hate.
war, envy, intolerance. bad air and
water or any of the other impure at·
tributes readily recognizable as part
of the modern scene.
The modern movement, unfortunate-
ly, Jae.ks a Rousseau, so we are left
1n some doubt about what it is all
about, except that it affords an op-
portunity for many of the young to
live on remittances from their parent.
in a alothful, if itchy, condition.
A young folk s.i.nger named Joan
Baez and her mother spend the Christ·
mu season in jail for being among
285 persons blocldni the entrance to
a draft induction center in ()a)tland.
Cal. Pure Rousseau.
A 64-YEAR-OLD Princeton educat·
ed president of the United Federation
. . . ~ j
of Teachers in New York City has
his Christmas dlnner ln jail instead of
with his three children because he
led a teachers' walk-out which bet·
tered the condition of life for ma.1y
thousands of school teachers. P u r e
Dickens.
Among thousands of others Who
have goM to jail at other times for
acts of protest against the aystem ...re
a -Nobel Prize wiiulf'r. an Army offi·
cer who would not train men to kill,
and, of course, a small army ol civil
rights demon.stri. .ors. draft card burn· ers, Pentagon stormers. and. other
protesten, most of whom did not ac·
tually commit acta of violence but
who defied or stood in the way of or·
derly proce11es of the law.
Jt is easy to see that some were
publicity seeken and that others were
emotionally or mentally unbalanced.
Some have become so alienated from
existing society that they wiab to de·
stray it by fire, others follow a Com·
munist line, and some are merely
pot-heads indulging a drug and ..-x
centered fadeout.
BUT THERE IS more than this.
The discontent is not confined te the
Jowly. the obscure or the immature
but runs to high places like the United
St.ates Senate where the t.akln& of
LSD or marijuana is not common. To
name only two senators. J . William
Fulbright and Eugene McCarthy have
parted with tJJe majority and have
risked their political futures in walk·
ing lonely corridors of dissent which
echo with the doubts or disapproval
of their peers. '
To paraphrase Stokley Carmichael.
protest and dissent are as American
as apple pie. Sometimes they are
Ruccessful . A veterans bonus did fol ·
low the bonw march. Suffrage for
women did follow the suffraaettt
demonstrations. The civil right.I alt·tn
and demonstrations did hast.en th•
passage of civil rights legislation.
Farm revolt did produce legislation to
ease the debt burden or farmers about
to be dispossessed of their means of
livelihood.
BUT IN MOST OF these cases lim·
its were reached beyond which organ-
ized society would not permit disrup-
tion to go. Farmers menacin& the
operation of the system were brought
to order by the Natlonal Guard 11\
several st.tea. The bonus rioters were
evicted from Washington. The suf·
fra&et.tes, a vuy polite and endffring
protest organization, subsided.
And now. that protector of human
liberties. tbe United Sbttea Supreme
Court. bas collaborated in damplnt
ofl civil rights and other demonst.ra-
tiona which impede the orderb' pro-
cesses of taw.
Now it 11 clear also that the point
ha~ been reached where two factors
come into play. First. violent dem·
onstrations and rioting are counter·
product.Ive. They froze solid the
move for additional civil right. legis•
lation. Second. organized society ii
approaching, as it baa before, the llm·
itl of iu tolerance of dl&ruptton.
THE DRAFT IS A ca.e in point. No
amount of protest la likely to repeal
the draft law• but it has brou&ht forth
represaive meuures which should
have be~ avoided. City rlotl.ng hat
aro~ mus fean of the graVMt na.·
ture, likely also tG bring forth in the
future very severe repretsive meu·
ures. '
When the fires of all these diarup-
tioos have died down. it is by no
means certain Uuat the ~acont.ent will
pass. U we have learned nothing more
in these last harrowing yeara it it
that the fringes of our aociety are
in need of repair and reconstruction
before thq unravel th• whole fabric.
Shouldn't ~lame Kissing
Things a colum.ni11t might n e v • r
know if he didn't open lu11 maJI.
Most college students Who get mono.
nucleosis -and five out of a hundred
do -believe it comes from kis11lng.
Scientists are more inclined, how·
ever. to attribute It lo work tensions.
You can be arrested Jn West Vir·
aJ.nJa if you burn down your h o u s e
without first removing the roof.
Bel:ieve it or oot. but American mo-
tortatA are the west drivers in t h e
world. The annual death toll per 100.·
000 vehicles 1s only 52 1n the United
St.Al.es rompattd to 402 In Japan,
JIU 1n P'lnland and 157 In Italy
NOBODY KNOWS Just why. hut
women with arthrlUs are more likely
to come from famllles in which status
In life was a major problem rather
than from famlUes made up of "just
plain folks'' satisfied with their .Bt.atlon.
One of the biggest real est.a~ btt'·
gains In history wAs our purchase of
Alaska from Russia 1 hundred years
aao for '7.200.000. That figures out to
81 George
CONFIDENTJAL TO HANK
GREENSPUN. PUBLISHER OF'
THE LAS VEGAS SUN· Now
you tell me. after I wasted
months writing my su rlng ex·
pose No wonder I didn't w{n
lhfl Puli.Ut"r. Why in heU dldn·1
you let me know sooner that
gambllna b legal in Nevada' .
less than two cents an acre.
Phineas T. Barnum, tbe 19th cen·
tury showman who got rich on the
philosophy that "the Amerlc.1.n peo-
ple like to be humbugged." wu apll,y
named. Phineas means "brazen
mouth."
QUOTABLE NOTABLES: "I be·
lieve in the forgiveness of sin and the
redemption of ignorm=e."
-Adlai E. StevenS<>n.
History lesson : Can you name th•
gmallest. t.aUe!lt and heaviest or U.S.
presidenu? They were James Madi·
son. 5 feet 4, Abraham l.Jncoln. II feet
4. and WlU~m Howard T<>ft. whose
weight varied Crom 300 to 332 pounds.
Tips for amateur chefs : If you want
to be sure that your French f r I e d
potatoes turn out a golden brown.
sprinkle them lightly with O<>ur be·
fort cooklng.
QUIPS FROM OUR contemporar.
les · Two mlcrobea Uvtng in the veins
of a horse decided to cl\ange their en·
vironmt"nt. They worked their way
into th~ mleries. and shortly died.
The moral of thl~ hrief tale. aays the
Americ11n Almanac, Iii, ''t)<)n'l chan&fl
streams In U1e middlf' of a horse "
Worth remembering: .. Hnlf the Pf'O·
pit arr trylna to 1et someth.lna for
nothing -the other hill ..,.. trying
to f!ve nothtna for somethln1."
ITEMS TO AMAZE your bartefl..
der w1lh · An ostrich egg weigha about
three pounds. More than 95 percent
of the world's output of lacr<M1se ltick1
each year comes frl'lm Cornwall. On·
tario. A penguin can 1wim at a apeed
of 3.5 miles an hour. The invention of
ice cream is attributed to Marco Polo,
bot th.is dish didn't become part of th•
American menu until the 18th ceatury.
A normal person bas about 2'h mH·
lion sweat glands.
It was Pierre Charles Baudelaire
who observed. ·'The man wlto geu on
best with women ts the one who know1
best how to get on without them."
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Thursday, December 28, 1967
TM cdftoriol JXIO• 01 the Datlr
Pilot 1eek• to Inform cmd 11zm.
tdaU r eaden b11 pruentmg th.U
M1D3f>(lf)«r'a opinlona and eOM-
mcntarv on toptc1 of mt.f'rut.
1nd ttonificanc1. by prt>Vtdin,g o
forum f (Ir th• t Z1)'ras.tiOft of
our rtad«r1· opfnt(ln.T. and by
prt.rtntlng tltt dilJfrSf ptf~
l'Of nta t>f hiformtd ob•~"''"
and ipokl'smtn on topiCI of the
cta11.
Robtrt N. Weed. Publlsbet
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GREAT ANNUAL
STOREVV:IDE
JANUARY SALE
THE BIG ONE
NOW IN NEWPORT
Newport #I Fashion Island NIWPQrt Clntll o l44-221111 • llm1dlf lrroQI Satunlay 10:00 Ull 9:30
P~ Lt-: 12
· JOHN C. SCHMITZ JAMES I . UTT s.n-c...,.._
Political, Local Leaders
To Attend Scout Regatta
Distinguished 0 r a D I •
County political leaders will
participate in a flag cere-
mon1 at Fashion bland dur-
Inc th• Sea Scout Reaatta
on Jan. 2IO at ll:Jlt a.m.
Seealot John G .. Schmitz
will present a naa that hu
flown over tbe Capitol in
Sacnamento.
The lboppin( complex
will be Pf1'Sentrd with a fia&
that wu fio1V11 over the cap-
itol in Wasttington, D. c.,
on bebaU of Conaressman
James B. Utt.
Appros:bnately U S e a
Scouta from Orange Emplni
Area and Northern Orange
Couray Oowicils will fall into
ranks at the fiagpolel near
the base of the outdocr esca-
laton betweeo Buffurm' and
J . W. Robinson's for the
event. In .addition to the
Scout.I and local busl..r!ess
and political leeder1, th•
nationally • famou1 Klng1-
men Color Guard has been
invited to "present the ct>I·
or1 ."
The Color Guard 11 a
group of 23 girls who ara
experts at ck>se • formation
drilling. They recently com·
peted in national compeU-
tion and placed fifth out cl
33 tumt erJtettd.. Tbeir unt-
form.1, designed by Doa
Porter, manager • dirtttor
and president of the board
ot directan of Kingamen.
Inc., consists of atrildng &a·
tin blouse, cwnmerbund
.and ahako bats wllb 10-1.nch
plumtt, ~lack pant.I IDd
high black ridina: boots.
The Regatta, which it a
demonstratloo. meet ol nau-
~al •kills. will begin at 11
a.m., and continue until all
"ships" have complded the
following event.I·: heavint
tbe line, tossin& the rin1
buoy, rope tying, 1pllclng,
and canvas 1ewina, 1ipal-
lng, charting ud mariner'•
problems, drilling, and first
a!d. ID addition to these ev·
ent.I, demonstrations will be
given in boiltiq: thl ICU.l·
tiebutt, and 1:treeche1 buor.
'lbe Reptta fall• on the
fmal day of "SEA '•",
FastUon'• IalaDd'1 first Boat
Show which will be held
from Jan. 15-20.
SO EASY TO GET TO
FASHION ISLAND ,_
!AN DIEGOI FIEEWAY
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''Sea '68'' Fash ion lslan-8' s:-p;~mi~re Boat Show
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Jan. 15-20 to Feature Fi nest Sail and Power Vessels
Boata! Boalll S.tst
Tb.ot will be die 1>ywoN lrom Ju. ~ wbn -.
Island in Newport ~ boltl •"SBA 'tf", .. _. ~
91ng eomples'• flnt ... , Dow.
lDvltatiom """beu uteDded to Orange c-ty boat
dealen and manufactuttn 1o uhibit tbt1r vHMll an the
mall of Fubion hland, whkb bu been described u "the
perfect --for the ohow." "'l1lla will ~ ... !be bWat ud llDolt Boot
Sbow fta' heJd ,la 8* vkinity not counting the major
......, in Loa A"ll k s,• acordinl to Danie.l A. O'FarreU.
.maDlfW of tbe .... ·~plex. "SEA ·•.:. affordt CK-
uge C'-M'•na d • tiieortmity to -IOD'le of the aewest ..n and poww .... ... • a teed m. tbe --havlnflo_...,_ ..
West Cout Yachts of Newport Beach will uhib1t
:aew 28-and ~foot FairliDln and hro new 21-foot T Crafta.
Oceuic YllCht Sllu of NewjMl BellCh will -a -
JI.foot Ericton 1loop, a 21-foot Ventura •loop, a 24-foot
Batyim•, ud a 15-foot Odyssey. Ardell Marina of New-
port Buch bu entered a famous Cal Sf, and Eddie Arn-
old s.&l:loatl will abow lb CoJumbiu.
ID 8lldUioa to tbele, more enbies an ei:pected to bl
lullmiUed to that apectatpn who visit Fubion l.sland durlac "'Sl:A ,. .. -upecla.lly tbote who klve thf: st•
ud a. ltelb: that ride on her -know whit Ls be:inc
me ..... 1D martn. craft today,
PULL WU --•mr; _.all! )ban, eoownen of Qceu., Y-Slles.
lfeorport lladl, ...a. t ' w II a authonlle ~-... Tn so to
X&lhi-Neal; U:rur old ~' II Ill-, and lln. 1'onat NllOL • ~
New Yort SO -:• •tot Jar ad w · the ~de of the
duPonts and Ve -:= w!Ui tllem Lo 1920. Tilt °" ~uthentic In every detail. wu _...., Iii e. Oceu.ic will be one ot tbe Mn dealers
who will lhow lloats al I&\ ... ruldoll 11111111'• llnt morine ,_ "-Jan.
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slips,. Y.l-dlJ.;, penti.. ,.etl pMts •nd slippers.-
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Items. It's your epportvnfty to buy now and
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OLGA PANTIE GIRDLE
Re-g, 13.00. Lone--let style'in
wfllte. Si•" S-M-L·XL $11
VASSARETIE PUSH,UP IRA
$4.59 R91. 6.00. Whit•, pink. blue
.,. Weck, s;,. 32:36. "-'.8-C wp.
VASSARETIE PANnl GIRDLE
$8.99 Reg. 11 .00. White, pink, blu•
Dr black. long-leg style. S-M-l -Xl
UL YEm PUSH-UP BRA
Reg. 7.00. White, pink, bl~,
p lktw, nuct. or bl•ck. SidS 32-36. $5.SQ A..a.c. cup. ..._
WARNER'S PANTIE GIRDLE
Reg. 13.SO. Long-leg style in
white. Sizes S~L. $10.99
WARNER'S IRA
Reg. 4.00. White 11nly.
32-36, A-8 cup.
Sites $2.99
fa shions for
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DRESS BONANZA!
orig. 6.99 to 10.99 $4-$6 -$7
l(nih, wool1, terlured febrics ••• more! Minet', j11n-
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FASHION COAT · SALE
orig. 19.99 lo 29.99 15.88 &: 20.00
Se4 untruTH'l\ed lonq end ,\.iort coet\. See fur t rommed
::oe•1 e"d motor coah , too. Mine' end junior 1i1u.
BULKY SWEATERS
reg 5.99 to 8.99 4.99 to 6.99
Pertectly timed sewin91! Bullty Orlo4 acrylic or
wool cd rdu~anc e"d new f i1he,,,,•n ltl'ih , too. Siu •
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HANDBAGS! sa•e $1 • $2 ,
reg. 2.99 & 4.99 1.99 A 2.99
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more. Meny bHutiful shop•• in the 9rouP.·
GIRL' DRESSES
reg . 4. 99 to 6. 99 3.99. 4.99
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THE STARFISH -This is the cable-<:ontrolled under·
wat~r televh1on Yetucle which will be oo display in
the central pool at fashion lslmd durlnl "SEA '58",
Jan. 15-20 Boat Show. One horizontal and two .er·
tical propellers drive the vehicle to depthl ot 1000
reet where a rront·mounted television camera funk.
td by two floodllghll 1ean the ocean. Picture ii tran>
milted throog!l the cebl• to a surface televlsiOG
ICl"ffn. The STARnSH ii 1 project under the dlrec·
lion of Communication Erplom' Post 840, Newport
8eadl.
Fantas ti c Underwater Television Vehicle
To be Disp layed by Explorer Post 340 at Regatta
HeaYen help the skin div .
er who should hapPM to
comt face-to·faC"t with the
"STARFISH" while under
water. [f ht did. he would
r~eive th• 1hock o( hi.
life to see a brill1a.nt«·
an~. grotesquely-shaped
obj~ com ing at hun. Tht
STARFISH Is approximate·
ly twice the 1ize of an ex·
ecutivt desk and loob as
tbough 1t bas been fa shion·
td out ol gigantic paper
cllpt. It m&kea an eerie
whlniDt 1ound. and u the
dlvw bad tooup courage
to t tlclr: around, be wollld
,.. two bllndlng Ugtita peer-
lnl at him from ~ front.
and a.a umblllcal cord tm·
a.rginc from ttt bod.r.
Bturr• u It appeara, the
STARFISH 1J harmless. It
lt a ac~nWk? vessel d•-
alCned to tr&Vel u deep u
1000 feet a.od transmit a
talntsloa 11.pal through a
oablt to a receiver at the
surfa~. Th• underwater
vessel. wWlch deriYea it!
nam• from ttie ln1tlalJ of
· Submersible TeleYtSion aod
Recovery for Inner Space
Habitat" wu Connerly th•
property of the United
State1 Navy. Then, a group
ol enterprising and brilliant
memben of the Communl·
catloru Explorer Post MO,
Newport Beach, saw lt on
a field trtp to ~ Lone
Beach Naval Yard. Tht
STAR.FISH was originaUy
developed to recover errant
~. but bad been -
u the Navy put.a it -"•ur·
veyed'' and no longer In
11Se. Led by the tnitattve
of Bill Caldwell, li-year-old
member of tile Explorer
Post. ~ vehicle was do·
oated to ~ Boy Scouta of
AmeTlca who turned lt over
to th• Ora.age Empire Area
Cot.Inell whkb finally do-
nated it to tht Newport
Beaeb Explorer Post.
Under the direction or Ex·
plorer Post 340, advison
Veroon Bradfield. environ·
mental laboratory super·
visor. and J im Wingrove,
engineer, both of Collins
Rad.lo Company in Newport
Beach, sponson ol th• Post,
the boys beg.an the job of
maktn1 the STARFISH op-
erative onct again. After
hundreds o( boura of work,
th• vessel wu tested at the
Oran1• County Harbor Dll-
trict docb tn Newport
Beach aod perfonned wtth-
out a hit.cb.
Tbt ST ARFlSH ii ~ot..
11 controlled from a coa-
tolt at tht 1urface. It 1'
tbt te.ltvi&ion C&IMra ,.and
provide U&bt at dart deptha.
Recepti<>11 of what the cam-
era HM underwater t.
thoW'll OD. • cloHd ~
tele'VUioe tcrMD. AD eon-
trola are peck.aced ta a
flex1ble ~ attacbtd to
the STARFISH and ooaneot-
ed to the COGIOle.
'lb• craft w1ll be oa ._ p1-J tn ~ central pool tt
P'uhlon bland from JUQ.
ary 1$-20.
buoyed by two tloogat-s.---------
tanb which u. m&lntain-
td at neutral or •UOtb'
posltlve ftigbt 10 thit It
may bovtr at IG1 diel>Ch ii
tht water or r1u very •low-
1.y.
Forward propulsio11 l.t
provided by two tl.ctrlcal·
ty-<iriven stern propell..,
whllt rate of descent lJ con-
trolled by a horizontal pro-
peller In th• bod1 of the
vehicle. An underwater tele-
visi.on camera allow• the
operator on the surface to
steer the STARFISH. Two
floodlights flank the leru of
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GIRARD PERREGAUX
World'1 FtntJf W11£ch t1
Sinct 17g1
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Sea Exhibits to be on
Display at Fashion Island
._. fll the .cildpment ---111-·1 ltridN toward the CODQUtlt
el. tbe -. from url7 time•
to .. ~willbou
iltited in h d!lpby cues
• .. -of Fubloa 1'--_.,. J....,.,. .... crulJ "'IDC ....
-llMmlOI l>l'Odlloa -~.-1 llGlll::ltl, and modetD u-..., • ., __ will
.. pl8ced lD the lls: cun
al tlio -tr md of tho mall lldj¥"t to I J l •tr·
wood'•· ln-toa. ... ~
--. ..... will --·----
tion, rtrange uamp1.e1 of
.,, life, and artifacts taten
from the tea and from early
obi ...
Tbe display c.a.se1 are of.
lered to Orane• c o a • t 1
bU1ine1su, lndwtries, and
orpnftedoru to serve u a
.-.... far th<lr (l<Odudl ... ...-~ Dllriq ........,, tho ....
ti will be filled wit!I dJ.s.
plays 111 u. s. Ill .... Com·
pay, W. J . Voit Rubber
Corporation, Mlnne7'1 Ship
Cbandlery, Oranee Empire
Alu Council'• Sea Scout
-· 6o Marine Bloloplll fll tbe Un!ver1ity ol Callfor -
ala ot lnlM, and Padfi<
lllllllil<n.
17 l'ASHION ISLAND, Newport Center
Mon. thrv Sat. ~I 9:30 p.m,
Ali• IOI W. 4iit St .. D_11._• Se.,tt A~• M-. .... So t. 'Ill t .
-J FASHION tsl.AIW --"""" ..... -Mn. MICArtltw .,.,._ 1114 .&a.Dom
b4 • N.wport ....
:::> l'faJUP-. JANUARY, 19e8
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CAL 34 -Anlell Marila of Newport ll<ach w10 uhib~ a Cal M 11 SEA '88,
Fashloo Island.'1 Premiere Boat Show which \\ill be held from Jan. 15-20, The
Cal 34, which was introduced ln 1967 ls a sister boat to the famous Cal-40. It
will compete ln ita first major race In February, the AcapulC'O 1400-mile race. The
fiber glu:I vessel 11 a masthead sloop with Ught displacement for st.ability in
heavy weather and aleeps ab..
Youthful Singers, Dancers Bring
Christmas to Fas hion Island
Like Qirisbnu, Fa1hion
11land wai a holiday f o r
dlildren 1'ben 1660 youthful
llinett1 and dancers pttfor-
med lla D'OUPt on aepar ate
nenlnp durittt; Dect'mber.
Tbe program was part m
"''!:be Sights and Sounds of
Olrlrtmu" which inc luded
c h o r a I and inslrumenlal
Chrinmas music, and Las
Posadas, the traditional
J.fexican nativity pageant.
Performing in sunshine,
nightfall, rain, and STIOll-' fit
came down during the last
performance of Las Posa-
d.a1 OD Dec. 16). the groupJ
provided a touch of Christ·
mas enjoyment to an ,csti·
matej audience of 5.000
persons durin& the month·
long everit.
1n addition kl the enjoy-
ment that the childrf'n ex·
press@d •t pe~forming f o r
ttie Fash.ion Island public,
ane of tht highlights of each
performance for them v.·as
the appearance ol Santa
Claw. A5 the last notes of
the last song faded a w a y
each evening, Sa.nl.a Cla:Js
wu driven in an t ltttric
car lo tht' Stagl! Court "1th
bt'lls ringing loudly. T h e
applause of the child ren
drO'llioned out Santa Oaus as
he wishf'd them all. ··Mrrry
Christmas."
Groups that performE'd
""'e-rt : Laguna Beach l'ni·
fied School District Oloir di·
rtoeted by Jack Krestl1ng;
Estancia Jligh School al Cos-
ta Mesa Concert Choir , V0s
cal Ensemble, and lh.I Can-
tantes directf'd by J-l arlan
Anderson; Nev.'JK'rt -~1esa
School Esquires and Drbu-
lantes directed by Mrs. Lor-
etta Hl'nry and Rich:ird
Kuykendall: Ensign Inter·
mediate Sch o o J ''Tv.'elve
Tones" directed by Bill
Lynd: Santa Ana Unified
School District Combined
Elementary Clloirs dire<:ted
-> JANUARY, J9e8 J8Wrl
by 1'-1arlov•P Earle: Foothill 11 Jligh School CorK't'rl Choirs 1 dire<'te<I by Ed 0o)e; Coro-
na de! 1'-1ar High School
Madrigal Singers. Choir and 1
Concert Band drrf'cted by 1 Don Ilaneke; and Pnnce of l
P race Lutheran Day School I
Yoo th Choir directed by I
~lt"rlt' Valdez. -
Also on thl' program v.·erc ii
the Uni\·ersity P:irk School
Concert Choir drrectt"d by II
Patrici a Otto ; the Wit.hrr·
~poon English Bell Ringers
of Laguna Beach directed 1 by Mrs. Rolf Bassf'tt; Sad· 1 dleback: Chapter ol 5>A'ttt1 Ade lines directed by Bar·
bara Whittaker: SPEliSQ-
SA, {Society for the Preser·
vation and Encouragement
of Barber Shop Singing in~
America) directed ~Y Rono l
\\'est. The Las Posadas pa -
geant was performed by stu·
dents of Bal.ley's Young
World under the dirtction of
Bryct Bailey 1nd Nati\idad
Vacio.
O)]B)ffi~ -...
11 A.M. TD. 2:M !l.M.
One Of Ora11ge County's
2 Great Restaurants
'!/ FASffiON ISLAND
NEWPORT CENTER
Cocktails Luncheon Dinner
ENTERTAINMENT
RESERVATIONS 644-2030
PAGF. P
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Fashion Island Living Up
To International Raves
Less than four months
have elapsed since the fa.
fabulous Pr eview <>Pen.
tng party at Fashion Island.
and already. the '20 million
shopping complex bas be-
come internationally re-
nowned as one of the finest
and most beautiflll iJl 1bt
world.
ecutives predicted that the lfl)fl(f1
complex would become an --·
The Preview Opening
1fhich was attended by 15,·
000 persons who enjoyed ma.
sic and dancing to Stan Kea-
ton, Lea Brown, Jerry Gray,
the Ink Spots, the Mariachi
Brass, and Julie London,
set the tempo for innova-
tions which have proftll
to be synonymous with Fa·
shion Island.
Eveo before Fashion Is-
land left the drawing
boards, Irvine Company ex·
attraction that would, ou
day, rival those tbat have
made Orang~ County fa-
mous.
That day bas arrived. Ev·
en on a Sunday, when stores
are not open, the mall of
the 75-acre complex is alive
with people from Ora.nae
and surrounding coantiea
who come to stroll aDd
taU pictures of majestic
and interesting 1tablary,
grand malls, fount.ai.ns, and
even the stores themselves.
Two of the most photograph·
ed locations are 1he three
graceful je.ster statues in
the Stage Court, and J. W.
RobiDJon's thffe.1t..-y wind
chimes which srace the
front of t!be store.
fall fashion
starts with
Wonderful Wools
>
from
Pendleton•
Only virgin woof translat .. new fashion
1d@H M> fluendy. And only ,endleton &iVe6 you
.o many dyed-in-the-wool tombinat1ont
of cOOC'dinat. CDlon and patterns. All
f1br1a are tpOnpd and moth-proofedf
mott are machine washalM.
In 5HCt wfdd'll, 16.50-fUO per )llt4
20 FASHION ISLAND -NEWPORT CENTll
~nkAm.riurd -Master Cher ..
P4.GE a
YOUTHFUL SCULPTOlt--Arilted• IMHtdGI, U.
year-old San Frand.lco ~. la aJaown after bav·
ing mounted tbe lut of thrM jesters which he creat·
ed upecially for the Stage Court ol hlbion 1slaDd.
The works ol art are mounted on 30-!_oot pedelta1J
and dominate the beautifal catral mall. Becallle
of their fluid postures whlQb IUpeA trapeze art1ltl
durinl a performance, The Jesters are amona th•
most photographed worb at Fubion laland.
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"THE TIME 0# YOUR 1.lfl.•
Jrd s-. ,._., c-...... , '?IG-
TUHI ON TH• WALL.I OI' l"OMo
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a.di. ('4f.12'3)
-.iGNI WITH THIE WIND,• Certft.
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Lie." Century 11 Theeltr. (60-""I
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"'THI GLASS MIENAG£1l1E,• f~
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THEATERS AND FILMS
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•• ' 0r .... c-.im ••llet, "SLEE ... ING I EAUTY," Friday t:• p.M,, 5alvrdeY 1:a Olfldrlllt't ~
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t•U ~ ........... "THIE ~
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Hlll, UCLA. ('°""')
"ALASKA. I.AND Of Tl41 fl~
TUllE," 7:Jt 11.m .. Wlbhll'9 Jr. "'8fl AudllorllllTI. (Tiit 1 ..... 1
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• ll\ldl, NelloNI Tllfft.,. .. Chi ..
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5-rlllll. 1:• 11.lft., UCJ ~ ~ (llM6171
see a s.. AuMM ...._
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captured 1n exdtins. u "CAllFOlltNIA. TOOAY • YH· .... Cllltl M.a CMc '•"'-"---toned velvet tow-TllltDAY.'' ,..,. Mk1g!W. Mrnfw, .... "'OAllK AT THI TO,. °"
""""Y" col 7:» ,.,.... Fllltlr1llfl JC ~ Tll• TH• ITAJR$," City fltaeett.\ C:.. di, In luxurious or-11w. <TR 1.....a.1 .,, ~ COOIM'f F11rvrwnca.
coordinated rup. Al:-tMC "'OU'Tl4 Of' A IALQMAM.,• M "'THll WOll D Of' Al"U,• 7:a
cesaorlea ID 1old and •:• ...... Gal ..... ,___ LHI ...,.... ·~ I Jl, C'fP(91 Jr. Col-. silver fillsn and Ital· n.ter. Cln.-t. •· •I cm .. me1
lan fiorentint. So mucb 12 _ "TO 011 '" MADlttoJ" .... rt a ,... 1 O..pman Cot• Orllt to capt\ft tb1 hNlltn-,_m., 0r•""9 C.... c..11191 ...,_ Fllmt Gvllcl, "MACIEnt,• t:• 1114
(S.161t) Or•-ThNter. ation -aelircted to
endow your bath with
tbt lavilh look of lwr·
UJ7, You'll find tbs.-
~ more -awaltina
10'1 at tbl BJ. TB SBOPI.
D PAIHION IQUAU
SANTA ANA
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~EETINGS
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IWMt Adtllnn. Herborll ... o.e,eer,
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IE..W-a..T.....,__
TllurideY Morlllrll Cl'* fl *'"°"
ltMcll 1 Golt MCtlon (11 llOIBI -.,., IMll*J, Celllt Meta C.Untl"f Ch*. l'-._..... fn.11141 tolf
aec1loll I' flotn 1, TllMden & Frl-
clen , lltal!CM Sen "°""'" (Edna Mattlll 6CM1 .. ) I -" aKtlall .,,. .,., T__.,, U.........,., l"attt , .... GlllVM4I .,,..,,, ,.,....
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Toetlmlstrei1 Club, lot Ota , 21111 a
Mii W__.y, 7:lt ...,.,_, 7112
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l<'d Sa1Vrdll¥S; t :OO II.II\.., Mldowav
Cltv w ........ ·1 Ch.ob. (Al a. M9'ftyft .,_ S>74MI
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dorlt miss it!
SHOE SALE
7.99-8.99 QualiCraft
drea 1tylea
49,!.,59B
QualiCraft ccuuall, jmi
2.99 .• 3.98
.,... "-In ..., heel'*""· open loob and pumpt.
C.-willl • ~ Alt from our NfVlar atocl
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FASHIOlll ISLAND • AMMl11 Shopping Center • BueWI P.t Cefttll'
Colt& ..... Sod Coai Pim e Hllfltl"9lOll Cent.r • 511\a All.
F ISlllOI Square
JANUAR~, 19e8 :16-t
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t4t~&nS
IT'S OPEN SEASON ON LUSCIOUS LINENS ••• PURE, PURE WHITE.••
AND GLORIOUS COLOR, TOO! SPLENDID SOLIDS, DELICATE
FLOWERS, EXOTIC DESIGNS, WILD JUNGLE MOTIFS IN SHEETS,
TOWELS, BLANKETS, TABLECLOTHS, PLACE MATS, BEO-
SPREAOS ••• COORDINATED BY TH£ FAMOUS FIRMS OF FIELD-
CREST, W~MSUTTA, J.P. STEVENS, BATES, REGAL, CANNON
AND MORGAN JONES. ALL SPECIALLY PRICED, ALL WAITING
FOR YOU TO FILL YOUR LINEN CLOSET WITH LUXURIOUS LOVELIES.
PAGE 5
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Fashion Island Shops
To Number 57 Soon
SPECIAL EYENTS SPECIAL EVENTS
Two Dt'W eating ettabllsb-
ment.s and one ladies ready-
t t.o-•ear 1 lot t have )int
!cipe.oed at Fuhi<'n Wand
and a m u s i c atore, wig
thop, and me11'1 ready-to-
wear store ire ~ to
open in the spring to bring
Che number of businesses at
F..-Wand la 51.
Bob B w r 111 Restaurant
Ud The Biaer ·are tbe new
Mting ut.lblilbments and
Marl.a.n's Yuh.Ions ii the
new ladies r • a d y-t~•ear
ttare which rttenUy ~·
td. House ot H a r m o a"J,
Wigs by Vance-Pepi, aod
Bolrard'1 Mens Store wUl
bt opm for busioes& in U.
spring.
Oth<r-....Sat .....
Ion Island, in alphabetical
ardtt att: A Propos. Paul
Allin. Inc., Antbooy's Sboe
Serv:ice. Back Street Fe:m-
inlD.e Attitt, Batb Shops,
Bn!tt • w alka Golcbmilb,
ne Broadway. Jou Bud:.
Buf:fwn.t', Oaiat2nJen'• -
GKC, Wallah Cub's JI.a..
waiie Sbop, Coee's. B. Dal--
tcD Bootsener, Desmond' 1,
Di Orrio's, E1 Poco Candles,
Fubions for La Femme and
F\esta Footwear.
Also located at Fashion
laland an Ann Folger, Gal-
lenkamP. Golden Bbde k·
btts, 'Ibe Hair Hunter Sal-
on, Batch's Hallmark of
Newport. Karl's Toya, St>
tione:rs &: Hobtliel, Leeds,
Lmltt Shops, 'Ille ~ '""'
Maodel.t -and Some-lblaa Elle.
0 t b e r busintssts a r e
Norm Keqt.1 '1, Mediter·
nneu Imparts, Mothtt-!tood Jibt e f II i l '/ Shops,
Neal's SportfnJ-G o o d 1,
Newpld ~11 Boot· a,, Oolra CIMlorla, I. C, ,.,,., °""PlllJ', pick·
w1ct. Pl• mmer's. Robi.Do
.00:'1, See's ea.dies, Th e
S k • • • Ott, Silverwood's,
.Slnict Jewelers, Sucttss
Broadtasttq: Co. KOCM,
'Ille T-.st, Ille:., Vil<·
inp IV, Wtinert-Clark Fine
Jewels. Westllrook'1 Yard·
-ce, Weatherby K a J s r r
Sboa, and %.Ilk's.
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