HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-03-23 - Orange Coast Daily Pilot-Newport Beach.... :a.t.' Ooancfl al Qucbii will
trJ ..... Olld -dier«tlool Btit
...., pncraDa -lebool ddldren,
o...D Pa-...wl e. Bev. Wuren G. ............. ~
Be llid a ..... atmt:J by lie
dmdl llVUP'• bdmfa1flJ 0-mfttee
................ IOCh.
...... 'is tisdfe br Mat illL
Ill nwtdli, M 1110W, NftPG1$11aa
UIMllill ..... DbCdd wm ~
... ..... ,.:, of reJnstn1 ..
.... -es-fer mll11o'19 llaltruc-.. ,. t.bia bele-. of .. ec:.tlool term.
Sdlool dlltdd ...... 11'*4 'l\aa..
-to l!'fWll -11-,... po&, of ....
..... ltt .... from d.wrooml fOf ~..-,.
Rn. llr. Studer' met .. program ..m ..... '° bt compl~ ...... ,..
llld If It II tD be cmtbmed.
Be Diiied tbilt emrmt1J four teadJ.. ....... ...,. at ..noua a.oura
Redwood Park Bill
Youth Attacked .
;With ·PQp 'Bottle
In I.agnna Beach
., bope )'OU bleed to dNtb," •
)Jeedf;u 7oalt Wiii told after be ....
cractel ac:rot1 tbe bead with a pop
bottle Gil • Lacuna Beech •tr.el
PoU.:. Did ·Nelton D. ManYille, 18, ot au.a Pin, ... taken to South
Coat ColllJDUJUty Hospital, South La-cuna. for 1reatment ot tbe bead lacer· 1Uon.
1be attack wu apparently becauae
of a pl P~ 1aJ4 Manville and bl.I complllkm. Tbomu W. A.Den, 11, of
y orba Linda_ sot out "' their car Oll
South Coeat mctnraJ Tuesday to talk
with -JnU1 strll. Lt. Robert McMurray said a boy
friend of one of the girlt emeried
frt.m a Dquor store with a carton of
dprettea and told her to go ln and
J>Q for ll Al Manfllle looked away,
the youth al\11141Cl blm behind th• left ear with a tulf boUlt oI pop.
Coast Flood.· Pla~ning Cut
t
awinet IA San Clemente to protect a
resldtntlal neighborhood. Coat -taO,•
GOO.
-lmJrovement of the Rlricra
Storm Channel in San Cleme~ u-
other watercourH that somttima
threab!nl homes. Coat -$90,000.
--om.tructlon of the S.n D l • I o
er.et Olannel to allow for a MCand brldll for t.M sometimes he1vy Jam-
boree Road traffic In the Upp« New·
port Bay area. Cost -$150,000.
Spedfically, that's· what remains of
the projecta that were earmarked for
(At FLOOD, P .. e 1)
..
TIN aNIS
sQe$: With Re~glln
Bal ·week Over
For Cyclist, 19
WAa.JNoTON (UPI) -Sen. John
C. .... Mid today . the United
Stlttl Wlll hlff to lntebsify the war
tn ~ and that thla will mean
scllldle1 more troops there than re-cetb' p"imtcl
:1
-~
' :man · Min•ntctr.uv. •·t1n+41
trim~ Qicmt,J • ..
~~~ ........
abm>d100t of talent IDd lt ftl too
tou&b to make tbe cboicea," bl crac:t-
td.
Prior to h'aam't talk., 1111 • • _.,,,.,,,, ....... .asc... ......
..... •.mer
Rlctw'd lfuki, 'l.. bapplly bolcla
F.aster eggs and chocolate
r.uter bunny, bla catch in egg
bunt at Mariners Part Today.
Youngster won the bunny for
findilig special dl•«~Jored
egg out there m the high graa.
Hearing Slated
Again on Cycle
Rental Request
West Newport service llatioft OW'll·
er Vk Wilson will try agahl Mcmday
to win city approval to continue biJ
summertime motorcycle rent.al opera·
Uon.
Wilson's bid earlier thla month •u
rejected by city plannlng COJ1ll'ftlalioo-
ers. even though they agreed that the
motorcycle he rode up the aisle of
the couocll chambers was "reuoo-
ably quiet.''
Monday he will appear before the
city council to appeal planners' re-
jedlon of his permit renewal appli-
cation. The council beann& ii &d>ed-
uled to bt'gin at 7:30 pm.
Tbe city planning staff hes recom-
mended against renewing the pennlt.
saying parkfog and eafety problem•
had resulted from the rental opera-
tion during the put two summers
Thirty • four West Newport res1-
dent.s also have protested the appU-
. cation, asserting the small machines
make too much ool1c ta 1tle neieb·
borbood.
'
Olber ..,_.. 1Fr-. waa Geha
I.efae; tb pr 'F ': hll B , waelaJ. _. G9lrt a.,-. ._. ... .
Na:pwt ....... Pm'· GnlwlilM•-··---· .................... WWW .. )
at lllilC ........... B ,, I
81'-~Awllilt JMllW.lil "'red ................ _..
-..... cqieetl tD be ..... ... .... ,, ...
Brit .. 1111 ..... tire Jlllmday atJ o-a--n. .,... "'*" ew:Miw __...
wmt• II iltila"I" 111.J ltC9rd
:;:::;~ ............ ..
n...,.. ..... at .... .
'Wlllllk It ..,.. 1• rs....._ "'I .al
lee! ...... r.. ..... by. ....................... ~ .....................
• Clllmeil :-. 'i»C • ,. Vim.,..~ ... ,iD. .............. ,,..., ..
llidpll~
De Gaulle· war...
LONDOlf (UPI) -Pram PIW-
deat a.ta • G..a. .......
West Genna., tW If a lllldm BriM
entry brio Ole P'M14 1• 0-a• • ~
tdthe~---· be jeopudtad. 4plnmatle Wt9
aid~.
....... ......
~ lldm Jn .... dew ap.
promt.s dl1trlc:tf......ar
Emil ICmtz. who 1oob ,.. 0.
IUD to treat CbroaP to daJ (f«
a while) • tlle Or-et Co.t
Friday. 'l'be JDelCW) will ntfle
U'OUDd iD tbe middle tD ldeb ...
INSIB•Telt.4T
Dnpilc ,,._,,.. ad ..
T"tl.lccfaa. A1't.t'riaau PQ &larir
taus, ia grmlD ~ _, ..
greatn oaoatr dMsll _, otllD
ptn:o'IU ill lie 90f'kl. Ill.$ fecU
pT'OVt iL hoe 5. . ...... , ..... ,.. ..
.... a.-" -...mi -.... ~ I ...... 1 • <:--.. ... ._...., , •
C1116cs • PTA 11 • ~ ............ . oe--1 ..... .._ IHI _.,.... . ...... ...., ...,_ ,._ " ..,.. -... •n
-$ • w-..... • ,.._,. .. , -.. n
Fn (.ll9a I T-T-1J
-~ U ... ~ D t-. U --I _........_, ---.. ......... ' ........... -.
~oitliAmerica~;R~~ll
1\nDounce Plans to Merge
Chuhasco Slill
Holding Lead
To Montego Bay
Cbubwo, akippae4 1'J Newport
Beach y...bfgnan Daa BaateD ..
leading GJe m-mDe 111.amMo-Maate--eo Bay Jadlt nee tllclar;J • tt -..eel
the ~ mst.
The 17-toot &loop O:tillc .... Nn-
port a.rbar Y.mt Oab 1-eee tDol
tbe llllld iD ... ant llas Gf 611 nee
alld .. pmWned .. fMlt .. 'ncl9-
derop .. UleJ ~ 6-t w..t.
'nocall!np. "IUolt lllltdl &II blllr
ed by Bobst F. Jc ' 1a, of .. New
Yc:ft Y-=llt Ollb 1111111 wl6 i-t1aJ
Newport Beedl crew *-'d. .. do9e behind .. ICl'ddt ..... 1111 a.
fleet ol 17.
The 40.foot aloop, Obekda. sailed
~ Henry Bmbrd of s.,..tew Ylldlt
<lub, Detroit., .... tbtrd.. . Lauehial (Ady. 55-foot y.nt IDlet-
dwWr t.o Warner WUlcm ol Mia:ml's
()ra.l Reef Club, ... nal.
: ()then followiq do.e beblDd were
Ondiae, VamooM, P'la:me, Bed Jack· el, Gueniftl'e and Sohdia&..
Autopsy Planned
In Man's Death
CofC Budget Grows
N9wport Barbor awnber of. Com-
merce directort have ~ a '82.-
750 bQdget tor 19$7, $2,000 IDbrt
than tbe bQd&et for 1a.tt .,._.
Stnte, Courity · ~
Offlcei Shut
For Services .
~ Olup CcJllty md mllllld-
pal pa...-._ along tile Ql:o-
MP Coat .. maklaC proviliona _.
dlJ IO tbat emploJel may attend
GCIOd Friday religkJQt ~s tomor-
row.
AD state oruce. will clo&e from oooa
to s p.m., Gov. Rould Re.agar.'• 'Of·
fice UDOUDCed.
Orange County Adminis1rator 0..
rid G. Bttcftcoc1r Mid county offica
wOl ako dOle from nocm to 3 p.m.
So riJ dty offtcel fl Costa Mesa di
Jlimtin&ton BMrlL
N...,art Beach md Laguna B~ dt1 bal1a will re.main open all dq
Goocl Friday, b\d special perm..iss•
f°' time off will be granf*1 to thOH
employea wilb.lng to attend semees
during the normal work:l.og day
In Fowatain Valley, City Manager
Jamea Neal aatd city hall will be closed
from MOD until 3 f .m. W edmJnlter C t y Admini.str at.or kaymonCl A. Cassidy u14 municipal
bulldfnga will be closed from noon to
3 p.m.
Spanish •M1steries~ Solved
Laguna Authoress Hopes Book Will End Confusion
With the pobUcatkln ol her 9eCOlld
book .. Onaee Counf;J's Spaniab-Nam-
ed Com.DWDitiu and Streeta," I..agum
Hilla Ldlure World autbareu Myra
8. Cochran bopea lo "eliminate the
mysteries and slmpllfy prommdaUoo
and definitioD of Span.lab words and
pbTues"
More thaD UOO Jtreda M.artng mu-
sical "'UncliDC Spaniah nama are
lilted in the new dlredory ranging
from Abajo (ab-BAB-bob) to Zeta
(SER-tab).
A former Wublniton. D. C .• neco-
live aecreCary to various U. S.. sen•
tors 8Dd congrenmen. Mn. Cocbran
was inspired to compile the hoc* '"to
""1e tbe beautJ or the Spaniah lan-f:f,e ." AmiltlQI in the project WU e JarnU Geger, a coUea• Span-
i.111 tucber far more tha 3Q ,.ara.
AdmllUJdlJ. Mn. Cochran rullres ~ da11y tnlhm of nnn:omen to Call; corru. and their lack of knowledge 111
proper prouunctation accouata for
much or the "fractund Spanish."
"For example," she laughed, "I've
he.ard '° many ~plf' rdtt lo 'La
.Jolla' insttJtd of lah-HOH-yah. Or then
there's the frequeoU, mentioned 'Saa
Jacinto' th.It may come out 'San-
Ju.s-tn-to' ~ al the (Oll"eCl ·~ bab-SEEN-tob' _,.
Leaving ,eta or work in the na-
tion's capitol behind her, Mn. Coch·
r.n mowd to San Diego with her hus-
band Todd. After \la death lJJ 1961,
1M resu.med bll!T Wubblgton. D. C.,
career returning tile second time to
Sa~ to CCllltlnue work on a man-
d.lert,pt in 19M. 'nib resulted lo the
~Uc.ation ot her f I r s t c!Jrectory
"Where We Ltft" -• compllattot1
o1 tome 1,500 na,m~ of tha SpanlJb..
n a m e d communities and atreeta ln
San Diep County, their phonetic pre>-
nunciation ao4 meanJ.n&.
In bier lat.ea book covering Oranae
CoaDty l&reda, Mrs. Cochran report.I
then are • mr duplicatkma ol the
firat publicaUon beca~ of the popu-
larity of particular Spanish names.
Copies ol both books are avaUablt
at bookstores throughout lbe county
as wdl aa from Mn Cochran dlrtt~
ly at her borne at 4.1&-G Aven1da Se-
villa, Laguna Hills.
I,
FIGHTS FRACTURED SPANISH
Authoress Myra Cochren
..
t .
Betty Hution Files Suit , ~:i'alb
r: ' ' For mvorce From 4th
Easter Egg llunt
Sl8ted Saturday
At Youth Center
'lbe N~ 8-'>or Optimllt Club
wt1 hold Ui auDUl Ellttt tU ha.nt
Saturday It the Communtty Y ·o u t b
c.enter 1o Corona deJ Mar.
The egg hunt will be preceded by
tbe usual free movie at t.he Port
Theater, 2906 E. Coast Hlpny, be--elmlni at 10 a.m. SB(_~ cbairmm Diek Heller.' la upeea.ac mOft th• P ~
U and uoder.
Price ot admission w see "P•·
ence the Cross-eyed Uon" and car-
toons will be two colored eag1. Ega
bunter• a1lo are encouNCfld to brine
a bag or·baS~
OpUmiat club members will hkle
the eas while the ~ ,wat.dl
1be Jllovie, ud then • DOOll acort
them to tbe Youth Ceew for 1be bunt.
Ricbarda Udo Marbt. Allertsoa's
Cout Super Market, and !Myaide
Center 8af9"•1 tacb are provldlnl
two cratea of ew. Villa Marina
Rutaurant wW boil and decorate the
eags Udo Toyland. Udo Pharmacy a n d
Buabard'a Harbor .xi Pharmacy will
fumlsb prizes.
...... p_,. J
KIDNAP ...
and mlIL
Wheo she came back out of the
lt«t, be bad qn!Mwt,
Sb'8 employ.-flDllib' nelbed the
gtrI wu um and detmmlntd • Dv-
ed In Westnilnster. TbeJ c I 11 t d
Westminster police.
Meanwhile at the glrJ'a home, her
mother bad been prepari.Qa dlJl.ner.
She called in the older young1ter and
realized the tot waa miaaioa. 1beJ
be&an a neiObGrbood eearch.
'lb• father returned heme t.rom
work and Jol.ned the aearch.
After ~·· the eall ca.me to the family from Westminster police ln·
forming them that their claalht.r
bad been found In Lquna.
'I.be Weltmh1.Bter pereutl welt to
Laguna and recovered their cbDd at
8:30. p.m. She bad last been aeen la
ber own ~ poUee .aid,
about 5:30 p.m.
'Ibe mother told ~ her I-JUI"
old often "went around the eamer"
to turn In pop bottlee fer depoalt mao-
ey at the netahborbood 1hopp1n1 ca-w in the company of her old91' •li-
ter and ottler nti1hborbood tlds.
But alM bad been orda'ad not to 10
the itore alone.
. " ~at
U.S. ReqDest
GENEVA (UPI) -I'll' "'• t.. 411 rec 11 rid a. +1e"ed ...._
~ ................. . betw .. t.e a.aw_. aaucmt-.
clw powws ad a -fl A-.
dm bJ b6'111t.a. .... $' ~ a 'nit 17...._ I ..... ,, i-. 1 a ••rt'm ~ 11aW .._It
1n1t .. _. nan tt a. 1 11•
lactlllillll:JI. ........... .. ,_, ....... ,, ... ., .. .....
IDCt db Ammc:a. .
.
( I) t. I ~ ;., I I 'T ..... ..... $.
...... M.W_, ...... n-..s...e ....
~--• .-.... F. c.11. ........... a.. ...
:a.tt I. c.t.r .... .._ ................ -.= ..... ............
JJll w ...........
Mam.,~ r.o. e. ltn f2MJ
OA.19 OM..
Cllll ............. ::.:::--"--...: ICI ,.,_ ........ ---=----~ ~ .
DU.YP=..--. ......... ~~ ::-==-.:::: oma .__._,._. ...... ......_ .......... .................... ................ ~ ____ ..,.
,......«-. ..... ,......_rn•1..._ a ..... ,, ..... .....,.
~ -· ._°"" ..... ... c:aia..r. "--_.,. ...... ..... ........ _..... .. ....,. . ..... --·---..-...t--_,........-_......._. ...... Cl-.--.... -..... _ ea-.~ ..... ._ __
rW II.lb ........,, .. ..-..... , ~I I 9 ... _..,.
•• Wo
cm
bum
T.
0
woe ~
.tK
IDr Pl
tt ...
Mar
~ nrere • c.lllm
cm, I .... ..... • c. ..
''AJJDI
palled
oad.''
Bat
.. Ill ......
11.• ..... ,,. = la,.,
0
k
c
d
0 a
,
81
F1nll
F1l'lll ... ._ --.... .....
u ... ....
Oii .. 11'1111
Yf ...... .....
SC ..... ... .. -c.i .... .. ...
lJ -.,., ---a
YA.I .. --Ill. -
-
I
from~ Cambodian border near Tay Ninh. The Gla"'
are paltlcipatmg :In operation Junction City U. "'1
I'
T een~agers P.ref er Bobh,y,,
Over LBJ for Pr~nt
I I
Blaekwalled
Kelly Co'lor1 Landlord Angry
WASBINGTON (UPI) -Airman John Kelly had been station-
ed In Florida for 11 montlla wben he received orden for Vietnam.
It had been a olOd 11 months. Be had rented a house in
Orlando and brought his fUilly down from Cleveland, Ohio.
When he recelnd his WppJng orden, he went to see the bnd·
lord abont the last month of fils oile-year lease.
Pay up, the 1and1cJrd' said. Kelly did. But when the landlord
pointed to the fine smut and demanded that Kelly vamt the Jn.
terior of the house, lie comulted the base Jegal officer.
Tiie lepl officer ld'Yiled Kelly to plint the walls. So Kelly
did. Bmy ..n fn fbe house. The landlord is now trying to rent, a bowie in which every
room bat been painted black. Tbe dory W8I told Wednesday by Sen. stepben M. Young,
{J)-Obio) who labeled the item in his monthly newsletter: "Come-
uppance for this <patriot'.''
Gives Birth
COL~ Ga. (UPI) - A wom·
an wbo y robbed a bank Wed·
needly pve birth thi3 morning to a
7·pouud, 1-kunce son while under
bo!pltal cUBU>dy.
Both the baby and h18 mother, Mrs.
Ella Deane Upcburdl, 33, were re-
ported doing well at t.be Columbus
Medical Center. The woman'• bus.-
bud lJ a eoldler oow ltMiooed in
Vietnam.
Police, who dmged ~ with armed
robbery after her capture a sbort time
after the holdup, Rid Mn. Upchurch
had been arrested lut fall on charg-
es of passing a worthless check to
pay for a wig.
The teller at a drive-in window of
1De Columbus Bank and Savings Co.
98!ld tbe customer 'Who handed her a
note on dal.Dty, O.OWered ltatlooery+
.... obriowlb' ill the }ate lta&el of
~~al," eaid the note. "Tbe
lady in Ile <W' ha.I a gun and wauld
use it." Moments aft« the robbery, police
broadcast a pickup bulletin for "•
woman wearing a blue and white ma-
ternity dress and driving a late mod·
el car."
Police &aid sbe got about $500 and
spilled seve!'&l hundred more wb•
abe baltlly scooped tbe b1lls from the
drive-in 1ray.
Then, police lllUd, lhe roared off la
the car she had borrowed on elem.
onstration from a used car lot S b •
went straight to the lot and told the
salesman she didn't want to buy It.
That led to her downfall. Police
traced the car to the lot. and arrest.
ed Mrs. Upchurch at her trailer home
Where she was taking oe.re of her 3-
year-old aon.
Plot Smashed
JAKARTA (UPl)-Pollce and Army
troops smashed an attempt by the
outlawed 'Communist party to reorgan-
ize and attempt another violent rev-
olution, the official Antara news agen-
cy said rod.ay.
Temperatures on the Rise
Gila Bend, Ariz. Records Peppery 94 Degrees
8~ • ..., '11M8 ,._.y
Finl ... • ............. 1!• -...
Ant ---····· 1:11 ........ '"' ........... -•••••• ; 1:9 ,.,.... ....
...... .... •.. •• •••• •• • l:JS !Lift. J.1 ........................ ~
--S:M..,... -A:AI~ ... .._ .........
MWdt 15 Alr1' I Alil'tl f """' 11
.....,., C!eas&
L ... ~ .... ...,.._.,,_,.. ................ .-mlt•• ........ ..._...., ........... . °""* .................. ...... .. ,,,,.., ---......... -~....,_ y........,.. ____ .,........ -•
Mlfll flf e _. • ._ ti SI. W..., --· ... -·-· (;a)Uel"Jlla
IOUTH£U CALll'OltlUA -Ccn----~ _..,,.......,. ... Ft1lllrr _..... ... lie.al ..
.. *tall Ill _... ..,.., 0.
~ c--. ,.......,. ---.
c:i.111" ......... ...-..... -~-.... --,......,. -.. ........ .,.._ .. ""-............. "'*'·
LOI ~ /IMO VICINITY-.,._,_...,__,,,......_. l"rt-
•• .., _....., ....... *111* .. ...... °"" ..... cta.da ........, ..,....
-A ..,.. cllllllr ....... Hllll 72.
........... JI. ... "ftNY 11.
COASTAL ANO !NnRMGIAn
VALL~ wflll llal llao .. ....... ...,., ....... .... ""*"· _........,._ .... " .......
-a.tlr ...,.. tffll\ ,,,.., 7't .. "" -........ e .. U. 111111 Frllln • .. 14
...,...., u.WU1111 M•u• m1eur ... 1:1ua.ur , .... .,
aam~
IJ.S. Swmmary
Molt " "" rtellOfl .,.... "' ..,...,, ,..... ........ 1111• nwnllll. .......
-· -.... "' ... _.,. M4lt LaUI -... .,_.. .,.. ,..,..,... _.. tlaflll*lllMI lllt .. ~ c:.o
'"'"' CM'llrll C.'"""1* ......... ......
'"9ton .. Mn •• -T-
y~ Oltle, ,...,,.. -IM9-
" of ,..,, -d\lr"" lllt """" .... ta.,.... '""' -COllfllMd Ill .... tar Nort!IMd. ~ tt>t -.,_.
pad '-" w~v "'Mew Yen Cl!Y, tiOM lnchff Md 1811aft. Tht MIMl't '°"'"' lffl!perallift "''' "'°""'"' ,.... a ·-•ro al Howl!of>. Mei...
it.In l'f'll'9'ed '"' • .... low ...... ..,.... -on "'" COll1I o1 w1111....-""" °"90!' ~I cloudt to fflt ~
Ura PKlflc C.,.,, •"" taln H far
OOllfll •• _,........ The -· a ..
' .,
Temperatures,. . .....,
AltluM"-Mettll' llOt Atltftt8 ·~Id
....... rck
lot•
IDlloll
""" L.., l'f'K. J9 " ,(II
71 " ), u
63 »
1S u
SI 33
66 S7
ll JI .ll
lhlffalo Ch~O
c1nci-11
CllYellnd
OtftWf"
Des Mal-
Detroit
E11M•
F~
Fart Wcr1tl
F..-
HtleN
HOl'Olollv
HOlll!o<I
111c11a1111poll1
J-IO!Wllla
JUMIMI
KaMH Cttv
LH VtO&S
Lc>t "'""'" Loultv111e Ml'(nl)llls
Miami
Mllwaul<H
MlnnMpollt
N•w 0.IMM
N•w Yor~
OM:l&nd
Oltlal\omll CllY
~h•
Paso Rob""
P~l~ll>l>ll
Pl\Ofnl•
Pltnburoh
Portltl'<I, M~
Portlolld, Ore.
Repld City
Red llf\llf
R1f'O
RlcllfN)N!
s.cramonto
St L""lt
S~llnas
S.11 I.•-~ CllV
Sen Olfoo
S.n Fr•n<laco
S.nl• AM
S.nl1 ll1rbar1
'""" s~•""
Tim""
T~m•I wo111no1..,
» ts .. , .. 40 .. • AO 31 .la .. 3S .. 30
43 lS ...
61 Sl .l2
l6 .70
11 SS n SI n lS n '7 Ut
7' 56
Sl ,.
74 u
33 n
73 41
IO " 75 f1
" q
66 40
~ .. .t:
AO JI .ao
'5 27 n 47
ll ,. .JS
53 54 .II
ill • .J6
10 41)
Tl <IS
l6 :n Jiii
90 "' 3' lt .10
lA " Al ,. " .2S
ill " Al SJ ,OS
61 " SI :µ
4" 55 "' u 4A
66 n Tr
" n
" st
SI SI ·" 74 M
41 50
.5' " ,,
.ti) "' ,.
n 60 u ,, .. u
Clay Sliaw
Indicted in
lJFK Probe
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -Clay
Shaw, a auave bush>eslJ'l"an indicted
Wednesday on a charge ot coospl.rlni
to murder Prealdent Kennecty, left a
Ne WOrleans hoepu..l today aod bead-
ed for a weekend of surf and 1un on
the Miul.saippl Gulf cout.
The business &xecutive bad been ln
the hospital for a pbyllcal checkup
his doctors called routine.
He is likely to be t.be tlrst man
tried on charges of conapiring to u-
aassinate Kennedy and la expected to
plead Innocent next week upon ar-
raignment oo the grand jury lndJct.
ment. .
Dr. Martin Palmer said Shaw cheek·
ed out of Southern Bsptiat Hospital
at New Orleans for a trip to tbe
Mississippi Gull Coast
Palmer said Shaw rested wen <tqr,
Ing his stay 1o Ille bot1pltal ttiat start-
ed Saturday. Bick lrouble that bad
been causing him some pain, respond· wm be back m New Orlea:ne nut
ed to treatment, Palmer sald. Shaw
week, Palmer. said.
''Mr. Shaw ii very much improved.
He is in good 1plrlta. Be has always
been a man of wry cahn and equit-
able temper and hu continued to
be the same," Palmer aald. He ls still
under $10,000 bond on th.e conapl-
ra<:y charge.
There has yet to be a trW con:c:em-
tng the alleged CODIPlr&ey.
International
c:artel IJoosts
Quinine Cost
WASHINGTON (AP) -An ~a
tiooal cartel -u.a1.Qg qulnlne it bought
from the u.s. eovernment tor about
21 cents an ounce -hla rl&pcl
prices -=-= the drug In Amert· ca and • e llt nea:rlJ 10 ttmes
that price, II.YI • Semte prober.
Dr. Jolm 14. Blair, tbe Jlmctip·
• • tr>14 the Sen.n. Ali:ftrDJt ad Ws9l1~W~ tbe.-tei 'ft8 lb1.t ....... ~ "-... a,:t.\.:-''._ .._. •. '-" ~tt,pa ..
JJlOC'9 than fq«Qll of the
qu.lnlae rei..ed trom a.. U.S. lltock·
pqj durlnt U&l-14.
The aalea ~Y the General Servkea A~millllltrallm were baited In aott-
dpetloit the l.7.S. would need qulnine
and tbe dednUve, quinfdlDe. for lie
Vietnem WW.'
Blatr, the 111bcommlttee'1 chief eco-
nomllt, .al aoce tbe ltockPle lalel
were halW h priQa ot qubdd1ne -
a drq vital to treatment rt IOlrle
"50,000 U.S. heart ~ -rote
lharply in ate Unlted Stata.
The heart drug now cost.a an aver·
age ot '10.50 for 100 tablets. The price
before 1964 ranged as low u f2, a
subcotnmittee 1pokesman 8aid.
Blair aaid the cartel controlled the
sourcea of quini.ne and its manufac·
tunrt. lfal were afraid release of the
U.S. ltocqlle would shake their
contzol.
hndftd Jn the price ripg lehe-
me. Mid BWr, were thz-ee Engliah
firm.a, two from France, two from w • Germany and ooe from t.be Netbcllmdl.
'r&. committee baa been probing
quinble prices for a year.
' .
NASA Disbands
SP ACE CENTEll. HoiMDI (UPI) -
Preparing for a freU a.I ill tbe _..
af the Apollo 1 Ire.. fh9 U.S. ~
A&tl¥!Y baa dilb-W all tba--
teaml of utrcmuil ......... Apal-
lo spaoef:ll,i.l erews.
The action nifel -• p•"'MJ lult cmn 1a a:pedai uam at 1ea1t aat
crew liltB. No aldl re eatp"""" fll.
crews la apected aaUl at lealt .at month. after the apace lllfl1IJt:'/ _..,.
1fbat apeeecraft a1llt fl("*' an m...,.
are .aeeded • a rad of tile la. %l.
tragedy.
.utromut aiw Donald K. .,,....
Slayton told UPI Jn a adulw -..
terview tbe crew ~ ... offldally dropped ....., .,.. ..
fire 1bat killed V1rCD Grima. ZI
White and Botrr <Juif'IM
"We don't uve ay crewa • ....,...,
offlcllllly to ., mialom • the JSD-ent time," Slaytian aaAd. ,.,,_.. ... .t
IDIJch point tn WCHijbag ..... emr
aaatgnmenta until we bow' 1111.t w"re
going to do... .
Slayton lllJd be Ud .DO ldm wW ...
compoetUoD of the new aw1 waald
be <II' when they would be ,. mrw.t
lmmedlatelJ after the fire ....
space Agelcy IUlp"'.W .............
railing for' two, and poaiblJ tine,
manned Apollo fli&btl tllil ,.._.
Crews wen au:ignect to aB tbme
tllgbta, but no mmtkla ,... ID8de at
the lime tbeJ were •'IP' w ~drop:
ptna the crew mg 41
Backing up tbe ApaDt l pdme am
-Gdaam. Wblte ...s <>e«--w
• teml aonsittin« ct ··-.... SdJ&:ra and rookie.I DrJlll Elllle ..
Walter Cmmtnetwm 111111 'II Mil
f'elt b1s team would ., 111 tit er a.
first ApoDo mtnk-L
'Ibe Apollo 2 crew. IC'bedlded to
... tllie tint •WMt tlst ID ~
fl .................. landlDg craft.
I w "' .,__ lldJhtlt. David
... Mill ....... Sic:lftntdwl Of this
...., ml7 ldlweimt W nner been ........
Apcill9 I erwmm Win fftmaDs
rr..-Baimea ad llib Colllm, ad
nolie Bil Aldm'S who wauJd be ma..
tac bis tint 1(19C"Hgtst 'nley wen
.. .., tlle ant lftMUllCI test in earth
.W fl tbe powaful Slllmn 5 moon ·
rod&
..,... .... lie ....... Apollo
S _. Apll1lo I cnn. a1c1a1 wtaa tbe1r
...... ~ ~" WOGlll"" ........ _ ... .,, •l'l"""'i .......
""Blllt,"•.-S."1-*ln'tpamr
.. ,_...,....1cma1111cm
., ta .... a.. --la that tbla ii all
wiiGlhed It a. pn9lllt time.,.
Red Guard Rio~ Seen
As Try w Sever Ti.es
n. ........ cMi.a
.........,lter.liue
,...., .,.,_,_ ... lh -...... _._ ..
.... i.t.n-ht'tt"'9
,..._ ... •.....& """ ,,.., fwy.-.. ..._
-' uystal. &f4"r tk .....................
-"-,..,., wfflt ---~-~ .. w.y-. fl .. ... ., ........ _
74•• ...... n" ......
cw.. ......
2215 HARBOR Bl VD.
PROFESSIONAL
INTERtOR DESIGNERS
COSTA MESA. CALIF.
646-0275 646-0276
I
mo TO $25 MILLION IN THIH YEARS
Wrth humility and pride we wl8h to MY
•'Thank You" to each of our Independent·
minded depositors. large and small, for
your devotion and support.
The decision to found en Independent
bank in Newport Beach 3 years ago was
made in view of heavy competition with
our eyes wide open. But we also knew ft
would never get off the ground without
the solid backing of the community. We .
are proud to announce that the people of
this community have responded with
awe--inspiring enthusinm.
This month the important milestone of
$25 million has been reaelled. Even
though we have grown considerably we
paedge to maintain the unique and con-
etant personal service that has made
ban~na for our deposttore a pleasure
Instead of• chore.
TI> our depositors, Wfl eJncerely
"Thank You."
If you ere not e depositor, perhaps we
cen ehow you why It would be to your
advantaae to have your account at this
most succes•ful and unique benk.
WQTCLI" AT DCMR .... M2 .. lll
IAYllot AT JAlllOll[( ••. 142·1141
CAMt\IS AT ~IMt ... *'1111
OPlll TILL 5 PM DAILY-6 PM ON FllDAYI
.-1.t; "f" . .. -~
··-t · -· ••
·--
WITH PERMANENTLY PRESSED
VANOPRESS SHIRTS BY VAN HUESEN·
Greatnew~collar~mancan._.. \
Van Mills-with shorter polntsandfle.xitized st1ySthataeateaftatter-
' . .. ..
ingsoft roll effect. Butgoodlooksareonlyhatfthe ~ •
story. These are the coolest shirts png because they're 65~ llacnJn9
polyester and 35% cotton. EasiesUomfor. too ... beralSe .
Vanopress shirts are permanently pressed the day they are made-
and will n(!Ver need iron mg again. Lay in a supply no.
while selections are complete. White and new sununer hues-
blue, maize, light olive, gold, pink. 14¥z-16¥1 6.00
\
\
' •
South Coast Plaza • Brts1ol & San Oie~ FretJWt ·Open Mon. thrv Sat NW* 10:00 a.m.-9-.30 p.m.,
COi en
1
Sm
col
eel
I
ev1
ba4 . 1u
mt
taJ
blI
COi
&UI
C'
I* :
IR
ml
OVI ,
au
D1(
c
9V1
E
COi
cht
COi
to
dJr
I
for
IA·
lDI
du
vii
wa
log
}.
tnb
Nu
of ·
by to t
I
ebl -est
Clll
-
-
Wtdl II own Drfn.ln. Wallt·UP window
far ~ and wtt.bdraw11lt
Jilcn. -"nmra. a:e A·M. to s:oo P.)I.
Opt'll 1'r1cky tW S: 00 P. M.
I First National
!.~.!:::.[::::
'""' ... ,__,.., .... .,,.,&.me. smc. ''°'
• I
•,· ·1e1s AIN1
I
THE TM · MAHAL! ~ . . ......... ...,_ ............................ _ .... .....
I -w. er.. ... II.._ --_, --'• flGUI. • .......... • ,. .... .................. _.._ ...... _.. ............... . ,._,.,.._CIC• ...... .._ --• ,_ ..J •
... ,·20~ INCH ROTARY MO ..
w .... , ............ ,,. ....
Rn'• It+. flt tti. ,f uti111 ...... n .... l!ldi wWtL
Ple.ty.,. ha"1.
3c Un. ft.
88!
w.raf•lt fllou9ht tt.i. on•
u,_ (I told you tht fellow
wa111't tt•lt• ri9ht I. Your ow11
Met fOf blHchen, ffiwtrtJ
lwturl7l, wll 9eme1. FH111
.... at1d back, fold1 for
cenylnf. Choice of colors.
2'7
.... .
TOILnTANK
l&ALL
If , .. 11.,. le • houu 1 f-
yHn alcl ttll• little dendy
ce11 do • lot for p .. ce end
quiet. Po1ftive Hal ;i. the
wthf clotet. Witft brH• 1'94.
59~
Rulclmaater
;,, BALL COCK
So, that tenk ball didn't 411ulet
13 thin91 down. Maybe yH 11eed
to replece the whole lath.up.
P'o,itive 1hut off, "° whlltto
or 1qv .. I. 2aa
1xl2'' ...
SlllLV218
I"
2g -••
···~ lWt 11 • ,.-'-• OMI .................. ,.. ... ...... -~ ... .. ,..... .....
~ I 1 I
~-........... .,. ta,um.s-..-..... cw_.,..., .. .......,,_.._J ...t2r ........
2tc
~ -.• IG BOY
•ARBEQUI ....... .,.. ..... ._.._..w • .-.--.
................. , ............. Ji.....t .....
... UI ......... WW pwwf .t yw fH ff eda ...... 511
10 YIAm GUAllANID
Glaaa U11ecl
WAllR
HIATIRI
20
Gel.
30
Gel.
I il1t1W...._
... 't'l
• ~
l
..
1
•Gentle Aowing Heat dries your wash billowy soft, fresh!
• ND stoop limn tint scr~ catches the tiniest particles!
• f111er lets yotr set wet dryiq minutes! Enamef lfrum
a't snag!
•Easy to iastall! ~c operaticm lowest day-fo..day
cost!
~
Onlyeas ( ~ '
Clothes Dryers , Q ,,l
work tor 20 a load ~I ci s
.
''CHAllGI ,,,,,-""'I PW . • • ~ ...... c.. SUITEO JI Jiii IUDQET
• otaHt{, 1:a ,, •• ,
• ,.,, ,, .. -, .. ., ....... Ula ..... ,., ..,._, ___ , .
~,
OPEN MON.-FRI. 10 A.M.-9 P.M. SAT. 10 A.M.-6 P.M. SUN. l ·P.M.-5 P.M,
HARBOR & ADAMS (COLLEGE CENTER) COSTA MESA
546-2936 546-2937
• n • • r ? • -..s-as n • e ••? n n n n • s s U 2 FF 37 EPEPR???F?E?PPE
••
I •
• e Check·••
ar. n, 29131
Ctmwt.criDrllt
.._P .. f .t FNe PwU:1 la I
....
a nnaarannmmnnmnnnnn·na
• ... I at': ·~
#ii •• ,....
#tr. I " .. -..:: •"I/Ill', • .....
. :.~.J • • .,, I . ~ t::'
Iii. I -"'· . ,.,,.
Mt, ..
·:GI!
:c..
deillJ
L. Sii
0.0 ...
• Dftlc .. -.
c.oler'I
... rbo
w.str
by "' ·Md .......
llrdllo •'*'" • tllN. -~ .
..JflM Or.,
• .ANl1I ...
#MY ... • I/II II ........ .....
.. Ill! .....
• nor. .......
tMllb
·''611•
• ftWN • ltotMI • l'1M
ti!#
··= PMll Ora• w .. ,
"'"'
B
O.ro:
(fft.I
.uo
PEE
"" s
WE
C'7 I
-
f.
:.!'
\.."' -I ! ,., ~. 'r ~s~ ,~s> sit ~~~ t>m() ilff ~~~ ·:~~
;: () -~
~,... 8 ;o o~~~ ..... g ~ <i>"'OO< 7tJ ~ -4 VI
• • II--.. ~ ~ ... , it~§~"" . .,.--
!!. ~ ~ I~~ "'~•'II Ii ~ii~~=~-.. I~~ 1p •l~·--
iiill• r -· ... I :::: ...... :::i ;:j t• -' a
I
• . I r ~ :'\ -~ ~ ~ ~> II !r ~ ~ ~ ~ !r !r e J ·; t •
J I
-~~~~ •• ~~---1 ' . . . - -w w w
l I I I
I I J 'f.
1sE~ i= ~Ill n~ • >"' .. ~ ... ~, .. ~ ~ ~··~
11p!b1dt ! .. ~i I 'I; -·,11111 ~ =11; 11 • 91-•, ·11 n! • ~ 1• 111 ~ ! • . ~Ii ·::."' •I! Ill ofl -•:-3.I:
111 d · -1 ~ __ · ~-?!j•;i!iti ;en-. ~ =
~· ~, .... ·~ ............ ~
. .
G
"'"'•o·· z ... ., •. -;" -.Cit ... ,._ oo-,. ..... -"z
0. ~pm ~-··" f n ... -<
11~l~~ '. . ·: ...... !
qit 1~ -i = .. . . . -~ • • • r :::i ~t> "' Ill-_ ... • !
0 .... ~ s ~
0-=----z ~~---E g: fD "'-I ~ w Cl' ,., wa o
0 A.-Cl:.. -r ! ~ !.. !j; :-~ o
'
.,.!.-n-1 l: • .-·.., ·~ .... lmllll "'C!C Ji ~-· • ~ "' ,.., , ;; -~ • ~ i i;:: -t n 6 ,., Jf t 1lf 0 ! l l ~ ~ ~r:.t . :I: ..... ~ n IJiJ [f ~ 51 ! f ~ ~ i ~~·~ "' .... ~ ... z ~i~ta. .. -I~ f 6 ,_ ·· ~ · CD ,.~~ ,~~ -1 ~ t ... .,. n 111r, ~ · ~ "'
• f
f.~ r ...
~'.
:.;~-·, .
·1
r
J
: Deck•,~ ol Sou-
: them OomWie1 GM Co.,
;:. bal been tramferred to IA
~ Angeiel by i.-firm.
•Little Girl!>
That's '67 Swimsuit Look
• e Mn E. Coat Hwy. c.rw.. .. Mar
• 111s North,.., s' Senta Ana
'I r · r
t ~ ! g . rJ
I•
' "! ·:
~· >C .. "" ~
:.& .. ,: .. ..
·' E Parm wm IMl"ft taw n-
-mMning two ,ears ol Dtd· -~~~~~~~~~~---.L_:i;lJJ!!!l!l••••••lil ; er'1 term 00 tla coaof\y ·-
f• ~
I
-dwnber bcMri.
~Dental Lab ..
~ Tests Slated
: Aptitude tests and inter·
: : views for 1he Dental Lal>-
:.: oratory Techlllcian _program
·: at Orange Coast COH.ege will
: be given, begl.Dning at 2:30
: p.m., April 3, in Room No.
• 2 of the Nursing F.duoatloo
: building.
: The testa and interviews
~ are required ol aD pros-
; pectin ~ who wish
• to enter the program in
: Septemb«. No appoint-
: menu are neces~ but
.. those wishing more iofor-
:. matlon may call 54.0-1610,
:~extension 238, and ask for
~Mrs. Mary Jean Misener or
~Wesley Wellace.
.. The program was start-
! ~ last year in response to
: pleas from dentists and ~
: tal labl, who told college
• oUicialJ it was almost im·
: poslibk to fiDd treiDed tecti-
: nlcialll.
DOU YOUR
HEARi&
NBD A·UfTt
or people who t.boQgbt a
rfta••tt•g aid couldn't help.
For people who can bear
but cannot undentand.
Learn all the facta. Send in
the coupon below. The
Hearing Heart lJ a tiny cap-
sule that Ota within the ear.
No cords. No clothing
nolJe. Powered by a tiny
silver cell smaller than an
asplrln tablel
------····--~~~----lANGI COUNTY
1ma. HIAatN• CINTll
117 W. '"St., s-t. AIMt c.tlf.
N.,.. • •• •• •• • • •. •• •• •••• . . ,...,. ................. .
!:1ty ..................... .
•'irllP?PUI? 9
an echo old Spain
U 1ft appredak aJMI bow ltyle and ~
lty la bea11tlral 8pulD ud Medltenuea
lwalAn. ,. .. 'I lne ... faW.U ..ra-1
3 FULL ·ROOMS
: '685°0
J(l'NO au'lZ BJ!ID._• OOXVOD!!J,. :r.fil-l!IJVI!: nti:-L• ultm88111R-Muu<011. I VJOLVlln' JLUIQINO LAKPtl -PLUI A QUlllrl!ID BEDt!Pllli.D.
I-PC. DINING 8E1' o.r tMrce of b.,t11g aod om-low
onrhead lecatla e111ble u to make all
We pt all~ Ilg ....,.HttJe ~and middle mm. Sahm who~
fn nety Ja1d!i1• Ud ~ who DeW.r get doeer to UI than a pcXtap stamp.
We pve them~ the Bil MODIJ treatment. Friendly, concerned service.
u~ ..... •"•F•wmt Big yields on insured savings. And the $1.4
billion aaielwueatath: of a. Datim'• largest fedm.l.
So it doem't matter haw 91Udi or llow little you save. We treat JOU Jib a
millionaire nprdlea. 1Ibat's why the Big Money, in all lizm, bepl moving
to California Fodual.
1K>MELOANS
Far purdme • lnllw'lteltaa• 1W ........
1r114 ............. •lee US to# for CDl..,.utlvt
... l"lttl, fllst .W:... Ind Cllft494 .... 1Hlrnt&. . ~--·F«~--~-drlce .,.... ...... & J
lndMdual ----or,...,... • ~ 'JO.Jr plana with eny office bflow or our construe>
tlcn !owl department. Phone '"7-0521, txt.. S54.
Properv 1...,,.,.m•nt •Loans provld• lOOS flnMclnc tip to $5.000 With 8 YtW'1 to pay. Fot
room .ctditfons, JlOOla. petJol, ,..._ Ccwnt .Jn 01
phone Sf/ dfkll.
tl;Cd\waimt Oftkel ill Loa~ 0raap and V~tusa Cowniea/Ampla Pra ~
'
3 NEIGHBORHOOD omcES NEAR YOU:
ANAHEIM-EAST: 1717 EAST LINCOLN AVE.• 776-5700 £ ANAHEIM·W£St: 600 NORTH EUOLID AVE. • 776-2222
&COSTA M£Sk 2700 HARBOR BLVD.• 546-2300
Head.Office: 5670 WUshlra Boulevard, Los Angeles
~
I"!
~ ·' IC ;, ..
4
JI!
'-'
;J Of; ,. ..
"' v
0
t'·
"' "· ~ ... :•
~· -~
4
'":
l' ... ...
> '• • e ,
" .. .... ,.
·= ..: . ,. .. ..
,;
J• ,,
"' .. .; •• h ~
~· rt "J
SARTli~iiiliiiii1TuRE 0
I -.
Tht Betttrment of Pecptt ltC>ut BntlQa-botlar ~r..
" SANTAl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....._~~~-------=M
ANA The. Great Orange Coast's ~
No. 1 Poper: The Daily Pilot .. J
l,
7 , r , '-..... , ......
. t
' . .
OPEN DAILY 9 to 9, SAT 9 to 6
CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY
' .. ,
; .I
-,
• • • • .. .. -• r ,.-r-.--..-... ------~~ -, .. ,_...._,.. ._.,.......,. • r · •••• ,.. ,. .,., , .• . ~
Iii ,....., Press, .. ' ~
I ' •fl& DBMIY
• free llonul lnstllllffoft
LR~ • s219ts
• I 'WHEN BOUGHT WITH THIS MATCHING
AUTOMATIC WASHER :
AT $14os .. ~ .... ONLY .
PER MONTH
WITH ORYIR $U.16 PIR Md. 36 MO. TERMS
Choice of Colors
14 lb. Capacity,
2 Speecl, 3 Cycles,
2 Years Part Wonanty,
One Year s.n1c-• Fre:e Dellvery,
• Free Normal Installation
. No Down • Delivery on Approved Credit
(536.1561> SPRINGDALE & EDINGER <m-4463> 1
\ .} •
.. ..
..
1 i ----..-. ...... -.-...-.-----~-~=~-~----·~·~-~---·~•---•,••--•~c~n~awn~rMn~a~c~m.-.a ..... a._ _______________ ~------------------.e:~!:!!!!!~!I!!!!!~~--~ ..... -
Apri 11, '''' .. J:OO , ....
HMa. I -....,, ----.... 0.--. e.M. r..a1 -u. __ ...... -. c.-~om. ............... _ ......... -. ....... .. ------........ --~~~ ......... .... _ ......... , ......................... ....
....... w .. ..._ _ a -.azowww -.Cilllll t
-.~ ................................ ....
.._ ..... .,_ a ... ••-.... w••
c...,._ ........ ..
C>aANGE COAST COi.LEGS
DWl ......... C:... ..... T,J,
c.e....,. ,... ......
......... c... ...... · ..... .-.....=· ......... r--a ~ ec• .. WJ· Nt _.,._ ..
---a... ....................... ..... ~ ..... ii ..... ,.. ...... ~. ....,
_, ... .._. Ai...,. s..a... ~ 1"*
I '-.. TI.ift c......--,,_ ._, 1M ....... c..a....,.., I d ..... . ,.,_ .... ,._ ...... ..;: . ..., ... .....
'
!JO SOofl S2 tf~on rill of ilt• cup S4 Poueu1n
word
S5 Gun part "SI!..,
";',ff? lfml ".re design•
M J!llll tlw' Jir.2 "n:..a bull6tt
67 Eatlnto '8....,. alf
lttn lad ",., .. ,. ...
70 lfexlcan
tJU•
71 SIJI•• Valley
wfllclt
7 DlsllOUntld
I Ttnth put
9 Musical
group 10 Longs
11 Pacific Coast
SllMOll
12 Split n r>escrtes DOl'N 11 lry out ~In
1 llllPOl'(llnl 'al M It• an thing in ~at 1cor1 l as Yeps· 14 Walk
2 A tlend po!llpou sly
with 26 ~rlculklnl
respect lmplemtnts ) Mrs. ?7 Fut1111r
Laudllon ~ Enlasging • Suf once aracllally again 29 White ffbtt
'Austrafl111• 31 lfustntt
lliom •OYI• IN'OcllcUon star 32F.-n111do 6Waapcn:
Slq
)/'lJ/67
3' Ort
analysts
40 Breathes
41 Tm
44 Ard1Jtect-
u1111 flgure
47 GNat
1111rslon1
49 Mrs. Burtcn
Sl S1111ll
buslntssau In
Etigllfld
53 Sound In
the nldlt
SS llagnltude
56 Way In 57 Suitable tor
fntlvlty
58 Town en th• Tlwies 60 Ch•lcal surnx 61 Top
62 Reward
65 Trouble
-
-
\
·,)
NEW YORK -Tha
Americal> St4ck ~ ·
has admitted to lldQ& U4' d~allngs the commob.
sha~s m Esgro, Inc., LflJ •
Angelea, operator ol leased.
rt'ta1I departments se!Uhi
joe\ft'iry. dimnooda, watches;
cameras, gift Items, liquor
and gourmet foods in White
f'root stores in Catiloni&.
Trading opened oo t.•, ~hare11 at 14'1.. The tictei
~ymbol is E G R.
A Balance
'f hat Finally
:ff umanizes Us
s, dnt•\ ll;arri"" . .
On Tunday Digbt, Feb. 7, I WU lit·
ting in a rooftop cafe on the 11th floor
-Of a bot.el, when •boy broutbt ln tba
~·· The beadllne read: "lnieno
Ofl 11th Floor; Rooftop Cafe F l r •
ltllla 26."
It WU the most startlln& co\nd.
11ence 1 have ever known; although
.the fin WU ln Alabama, and 1 WU
ln Iowa. It wu the euct ide.ntica1 m.
\latioD ~ A hotel, a rooftOp cafe, the
~r>, and the AIM evenJDc. : l flnlabet m,y waapariBI butfl1 4Dd delCel'did to my l'OOID. It pve
.one, u the Pr8dl say, fudoualt tD 1htnk. But far the grace of God. all
.. u ,Jttfnl ill .tbl rooftDp cafe ~ Iowa coul4 ~Ye tJea; burned to cinilerl
.. qafckly -tbote ta AJabema
AND, FROM llY BOYHOOD, ._
~ back the dim memory ol •
p.Mim I once 11'ed to recite: ''Lord,
make me to know mine end. and the
JDeasure of my c!Jya, what It la; tbat
1 may know bow frail I am."
We puab into the deepest rece•a
ol our mind tb& lmow1edge of bow uao
we are, bow lib a ripple OD the wa-
ters of time, bow in the mid.st of life
death la hovering above our heeds. If
we did not, we would be paralyz.ed In-
to inaction, all boldneu gone, all fore-
1ight abandoned. In some seme, we
must live aa though we were immor·
tal.
AND YET -TBlS BEING perbaPI
the prime metapbylical paradox of
human existence -we must allO at
the same time keep tn mind our frail-
ty, our impermanence, our momeut-
by-mome.nt vulnerability to sudden
Dear
Gloomy
Goa:
Why la It €fU)W qna Clle
It.ate bud&« sboa1d be Clll '1!ft!rf-
wbere aciept in tbe area •
whicb theJ ride!
-R. L. lkL. ............ ___ _ ---·------.... ..........................
Mini Skirts More Mini
NAIROBI NOTES -Now and then.
they gay. an American tourist who
Ms come t.o hunt big game appean
here in one of tbe expensive get-ups
of belted bush jacket and pants, booU
and sun helmet. The Africans giggle
politely. The tourists about the Stan-
lev Hotel wonder if a movie company
1& in town. It Is still possible to hunt
big game, but it Isn't popular. Ernest
Hemmgway is a popular memory
here, but they lhinlC of him as 1 writ-
er, not a bunter.
Nairobi doesn 't fit the American
image o{ Africa. Tourists are pleased
And dellgtited. The shops are modern.
There are a.rta, crafts, fabrics, and
dress "creaUons" that run to h I g ti
prices. Good restauranb and golf
courses abound.
OFFHAND, I CANNOT recaJl any
street parade tbal ls more colorful
and plea!anl to ~ than the OM in
downtown Nairobi. Perhaps the one
th~t passed the terraces of the old
Shepheard's Hotel 1n Cairo in war-
time matched It, bul maybe oot Here
one sees the bearded and turbaned
rUchs, the Indian women in Qrls of
starWng beauty, Abicans in robes and
Quota
. A,,,old Palmer, top coll pre
afltr mlulng L. A. ()pea record
by nnt 1Croke -"l nad the n!C·
ord In the back of my mind . .
but wlnnin~ was In my mind
more C'Onsdou&ly. ''
AfricaDI in Westena adta CUijiaJC
briefcases. Tooridl ~ here from an
nations.
'lbe mini skirt ii here. md to me il
seems more mini thaa at bame. I
have seen what appar to be middJe.
aged ladies wearing them with bead-
ed stocldng1 A Britisher whom I met
said be thought they were repukift.
but they seem to me to fJl In wry
well with other tribal COltuma.
THE EQUA. TOR 18 a abort ~ ride
away, but one needs blankrta at llliglll..
Tbe elevatioo ii 5.D feet. The .,..
are warm and smmy. To me ~
tng here from the coaaUl plains •
from the humid beat al West Africa.
Nairobi ii a eontinlliDg joy. 1"heft are
no flies ·or mmqmtoes. The Oowen
bloom riotously. There are myriads of
birds and brilliant plum•ge. ODe ca
get ID a car and wl1hin 20 minat.es
eoter a national game p1 em " when
feed and roam b:u:odredl ol gau&s,
aotdopes, wildeheesb, lirafles, ~
~u.wanbop.cbeetabl,lioaa,aad
all animals aft ~-la tbe ,;..
er are huge crocodiles Pd m.mhe
hippos.
'Jboae who l~ve their an tor a
loot at the crocs or luppos. mast doee
their doors aganut tht' monkeys. They
bop on the can and climb about.
Thert' are signs warning that depar-
tures from can are at ow's OWD rbt
because lions are about.
'
I
... wblch 11 uc;ft" • percet
~ ml ...... U petceat N~
• Wtllf wrtlln, pro and otll, ..,..
aat colarbUad towll'd Powell's ol·
..... Ile laid .,.. .,.,. ap u
cnallld. caarem1aocaa, ableatet. NMPlll'DOal, ~pbDmdimni lllJd !rn-
tpcWINe,
BUr 'IBIS BlQJAVJOR la a NtCJO
1ll'nulllllr ta tt.. _.. .mraceo111 or
tba mare acuaahle. dependlna upm
tba bm fll tbe bibolder. No mu
oacllt to. be CfDlc!•44 or acqaltt.d '1 MCkml ma man or vctc.· vote,
bat ttld1 ._..,.. fll a. BOQH ver·
did. Perna.
OCber oablde i.etan, equally lact-m, II otda;.1lvlb. U'9 bem at work
.in tbe Dodd c.11e, perll.IJll to a Jeaer
cSeoa Onmtttee amrman Stennil.
alllr a ~ *"JM( reu. ii llv1nc
ap fD his reputdcm -b mmp1uy ......., oiDcer. Bat In Dodd'• favor
are tw Jl.lllUen that me notb1na to
do db tbt. car..,. aplnlt h1m..
~ounty Pil9ts Face Hohson'S Choice ,
llULTl-ENGINED COT'pOrate air..
c:nft and businas jtb, of course, ca
,..---•• f;eer,,e ---
Dar Georie:
Do roa Sd many lettPrs that
yoa dcm"t w1iU to YOU" II "" wbo! ....,
INTF.RF\lfol) Dear lnternted:
I ban bttn pnndrrinir vour
liettrr for tome lime now and i.
~ me if I were makin~ up
thinp, yoo wouldn't be mrluded.
I ""
. ..
~ . ................................. .................... ...-... _.., ..... ,.. .................... ,.. .... ,,, ...._ ..... ....-.M..__.._.. ..................... -..... ................
bimnt tr.Im !LS. To be faJr. Boou-
• aDd Air CaUlorDla t:llDIPOl'tl could
allo operate an marn1D&J when toe
Dair pnventa them. MOit pllota, and
ibdr liq1e engine Ugbt pllna, W'OC1ld
11111 be IJ"OQDded ID web weather.
Bat WW. tbe VOB, much more com·
moapJace 1moe may well reduce viJ.. tbDltJ down to a mile but 1btae aame
p11oC1 em dill locate and land at tbt
llirpart wttb complt!Ce aafet1.
f'bl prvpoul proNblJ la belna pW·
ed .. tbe DllD8 of IDcreued safety.
Malt people wbo flJ -lad who staJ
an the irouncS when the cloudl are
tblek-doobt that Interpretation.
AIBPOBTS, like blghwaya, belong
to an tbe people -not juJt the bu•
eompanlel and their driven. U It real-11 la .a either/or: question, perb.ap1 It
wu a mlltab to encourage prop-Jet
alrlioen · m 1be ftrst place. Wblcb la • nn eurloua 'aboot not seeing
MW COftftle on ldl particularly
llOliflcad Jtory. 7rbn too, there ts also a movt un·
dlr ft1 to puD back tba boundarlea of
the airport and retreacb. But tbat'a
another lt«J. GENE .BOOTH
Qtae.Clons C. Asle
To the Editor: Two very coDJtructivt and creaUve
bWI ban recatly been l.ntroduced 1n
both boole' of our state government
by JePlatal"I wbo apparently are
llaCll'e!J Lnteruted in the present
and tuture welfare of the cltluna In
the atate of Ca.llfomia. Thel6 are A1·
aembl.1 BW No. 7 and ~nate Btu No.
• al They are ballcall1 soond propo11 1
for a tnlUon mtem in our ttate uni·
veralUea and coUeiu. Although I be·
. ~
llev• the lec1&1atan fto tDtrodoced
tbeH two billl abould be infaed for
their metitcriooa JRposala, I f e l t
c.uln areu ol both bWI needed fUr..
ihe!' atteotlon and reftnement. Otber
Callfonda citizen.I mJaht find It bell>-
ful to aat thMe leglalabl the follow· me queltiom CODCSDiD.I the blll:
L WHY SHOULD THE ltudeat not
be expected to .,., bla fuD Upemetf
2. Why Lt 1t the job of the atate to
meet the educatlODll needa of lbe ato-
dent? WWl more people graduating
from college now than ever before,
why abould the dtizeD not lboulder
the mpomlbWty of education through
direct O'Utl, inrtead of through tu•
es? Chorcbft are bailt -not ~
taxes -fm'oo&h direct contrlbuttom
from thou who bmeflt trom them.
3. Paymeotl thould be made by the
atndent at all Umea in wtUcb be ii
not attenct.tni college resutarb'. even
during summer vacation. Tbe student
ahould pay a bue amount eech se-
mester; whether or not tbe charge ii
minimal ls l.ocldental. Thil rum could
be based on the student' a eaminl pow-
er durJng the vacaUon montba.
4. IN'lEREST SHOULD accrue from
the date the loan 1a grant*1.
5. The ~yment achedult ahou1d be
the same for all, regardleu of tbe de.
p-ee received « the income secured
by the graduate. Thia II the case with
any type of loan. Upon O"•duation, tbe
1tudeot mult either post bobd dr pur·
chaM an lnaurance policy wblcb would
cover payment of college expeoaes, in
the event of bil lnabWty to do ~.
8. Interett should be baaed on the
unpaid pa.lanc:e.
Even with fur1ber refim!ment need-
ed, In my oplnJoo, then two bllll are
certalnly a rtep 1n the rlabt direction.
Who lmow1? Perhap, they will lead
the way toward an educatJonal •Y•·
tern bued on the free..enterprtse prin-
ciple.
RICHARD E. WOODIN
sra~ Uked n,
To the Editor:
Jn ooe ol your recent Televillon
Vlewl llCUoal Cll I~ Loaa for JB.
dlana,•• It W a I stated that ~
familiar "'1t'1 WU bardlJ b6lped bJ
the i.cmttque -PlQ'1)bb proee of the
n.vrauon on toP cit old ~"
'1be tecbalqoe wu' Uled Vf1t1 w • 11
and J daD•t feel aw tt htndlred the
l1ICICell ol .. procram.
In JD1 oplnton, th1I .. -acel· lent mone. I truly enJoyed It a II 4
comprehendtd a put deal ol fads.
' THE AB11t1.E also stated, "But an
hour wu fer too long for ao macb
of th• aame tlllng ... 1 would haft llbd
"Too Loni fot lndiant" to haft been
a lot lonaer. I really doo't feel di.at an bour wu auf:ficient time to p
sent a program ol tbla aort.
My only resret ta tbat tt came fov:r
or llve ,..ara too lllte for my beDeflt.
J am now a freshman ID hi 1 b
IChool. There WU ~Ddl d1lc:uaioD of the a bow at ICboal 1ut Fric11r1. Most
ol thlJ talk wu a eompument to tbe
picture.
I MAD IT A POINT to read tbe
DAIL y Pnm every night. MOit oC
tbe time I agree with the articles,
but I ban atao dbagreect with others, u can be apected. TbU article wu
jutt the little pulh J needed to a-
preaa my oplnlotl. • .
BARBAM~
-
F
II
p
l
"I
mas
IDd.I
ft
~
Gpl
to •
the I ,,
Jiff!
fam
in b
N•
fa I ...
Oftl
0.
0..
Com
l'eClC
dJil
mod
die
AJ
fir'C!I .., .
bom
aad
er. I
11
bav.
mm
Mat
at6
Ital
ty b
1ritll
'1
tiQf
In:
pis
re
co
BJ IOIJDJlf IWlllNGI ........... -
"lt'1 -..,....... t.t .. ..
!DOit hapddlllt 2 wt ...... ..
tDdaJ II a slmplt. tlal "_. • .
The ........... 1'J ,.....
II..-Altm Pfd. ~
apst • famllJ ........... c:G6ad
to wlddl he h!f&ted ..... of CIDlllW.,
tbemaniqecwba:t.
Tiie ........., ~· wNmmt be-
Jiefs ~ a. 1....-1w:e "' family unity ... -.mgea .... nf\ldrd m bis own life.
Notr dttilllc la a ...,.a trial cmrt
·fn Laac Beall, ..... ,,. -..
lbmdanll m 1or efcM,... 111aided
09l!t 1lle o.·.,... o.t _. a.
0-rildated Dan& eew;; ...
C)wflilflrw Olart Ill Lis Mo+-Coant.Y. -... ._ I t ... .,
hlWlJlbed ,.. la ..n Ill tlle e..
dli•U. Coart. wWda .......... model ,.. dmllw ~ aaw;d
die United .....
>..be tpcD. tlle llN awlklel ta a.
flreplaee fiL tllle l'tlllflll. a 11ll:11l I Jiof-
blg roam fll 6* F '$ .... Bm1llllr
home, .......... ~ "£1irah6.
and -Bofer'•~.1-Wlleel... nodded a.ir' .... _,
The Pfdl, fllmedf "'s.. ....... have beell .... .,_,. fll tlle bmdl eea-
mlDlity for six CT % Awadil« to
Mary EtiraJw«h. it WM a cw tr'1oft
at first apt'' ........ die llame.
It abo .... her flat (_. * .&naf.
lJ hopes, last) aperieme ill ...mi witboat her........,., .w_.
''Boger ... ill the baqibl reeapen.
ting fram met 1U11!5) .... -..
' ,...,,.
.. r
ed..ad I .bad to do everything, inelud-
ill ... aD tbe papen tn for bia .,.,_L J ~t realized jut bow
.m 1 '*-lllny1 depended an b1m
.... ... eqedmce ... ••
..,.. P?lle, dur, .. the jUdge inter-
jected. "llo9ing la fast a simple mat-
ter fll caDbtg In the movers . . . "
"Oar Dl!lgbhon were simply wonder-
fal.,. tllle atta actite blonde mother of
two continued. with a quizzical look In
Ole jmlgla'• dfndion. "I'd only met
tlll!ln ~ but when the movers, kids m I urtnid, there was a steaming
pot ol eoffee, cups and saucers, re.ady
,_. • bl fbe kttchen. They even invit-
ed • to dinner. Everyone Wll IO
friall.v -\11111611 ... Tiie PWfs' IOD, Boger, wa1 ID hon· .. '"t 't• from Su lfariDo High. 8cMll. _. dwc'•ler, Cecilia Eliz.
bee, ..... 11 llrs. William Alan Hays.
Bo6 .. .. mt toil.Jn.law are c.w,_. 111 a. llarjne Oorps, veter-
-"~· wm receive their dis-,.,.., .. la Jrme and are vtannJ.ng to
dlllll jaalor colleges In Orange ~un·
f;J.
~ Pfaff bellevea divorce ls
1lll!itber--=etaary nor . justl8ed in SIO
pereent fl the cues, and tile Concllh·
tion c.art bu "saved" e3 out of 100
~ beaded fOT the divorce
coarfa.
Ia • ICGl'DfuJ comment on ·tbe recent
dDrry ol articles dripping sJmpathy r. IM pllgbt fA the cit:._.. man,
Jwfp Pfaff sa14. "la ........ ~
'ftrCe today. the father ls hin& better. tlrhiBC later-m*l ear., with more -r to spend on liquor add women
' I ... .
SuCC:es·s~
than be had when he wu living at
home peytna tbe community detJts. u
'lbere are two milltcm men In Odl
country today who don't aupport their
cblldren, the judge maintained.
''Furkmore," bf continued, ''13
percent of all the divorced wives with
minor cblldren are-worting tn support
the famlly, and ln leH than two per-
cent m the cues do the women get
allmooy. AJbnonv hardly exists these
lhys e~t In th~ spectacular cases
which readl lbe newspapers . . . and
even Uuiln aome ol the enormous settle·
menta are llCtualJy cblld wpport -
not allmooy." Ju~e Pfaff is l'fllJ)Olllfble for Su-
perior COurt Rule 21'wblch lfM.written
into a state Jaw. 'Jhe nllng provides
that the dhtrid attorney may issue
a criminal complaint in cues where
fathers will not support their minor
cbfldren.
Tbe high divorce rate. which may
be blamed ln part on the phenomenal
incidence of divorces (one out of two
marriages) among teen-agers, can't be
cu.red tiy additional laws, or even
changes in ex:lating la'n, such u re-
quiring a Jonger period of premarital
waiting, be feels .
Ia there no cure then, for the soclal W? .
"Of course there's a cure," the judge
retorted. "When tbJngs get so bad they
can't be any worse, then they have
to improve. We have to educate a
whole new generation in the sanctity
of marriage. Marriage is a solemn
covenant whJch should not be entered
into lightly. H It can be done with
fashion
•
Go-round
New fuhioll8 sought out from leading Ca1ifar'ma
designen by fashion coordinator ReQe Cowley.=
to excite and intrigue more than 1000 women
CARIB'• Carousel of Fashion Saturday, March %5, in the
Century Plaza Hotel.
Tbe spring fashion luncheon will ma~ mem-
bers and guests ot the 22 auxiliaries comprising &be
Southern Cali.tornia Cooocil of the Cblldra'• ASllma Research Institute and Hospital.
The 35 members of Pacesetter Chapter will~
sent the Harbor Area, while from north coanty uem
will caravan memben of Margaret Leilt Chapt.er aad
Orange Count)' ~tel'. Pacesetteiw will arme ..ty,
for their duty 11 to diltribute favors at each~ e Pubion $how committeewomen from Ille
include the Mmes. Sttpllen Koffler. Dould Psbl Phillip M. Randleman.
As a reminder al the putpose behind the llaiDoraas
event Mn. Charles Martin of Malibu will tell fl tbe emo-
tional and financial demands OI\ h« family when their
son suffered intractable uthma, a chronic diMme wbidl
oan cause a stxetChed lung condition and ma1 place an
extra load· on the heart. Their child .is a patient It the
institute, located in Denver.
It costs $6000 a ye.a.r to care foe each of the 115 adb-
matic children who receive treatment at tfte ·free ,.._
aeota.rian hospital.
Proceeds of the fashion benefit will belp ,.ouD& ,.
tients toward a normal, happy childhood..
JUDGE AND MRS. itOGIR AL TON PFAFF
Home and Famlly Molt Important . .. '
drl~1 education, there Is no reason
it caistt be done with marriage."
Mn. Pfafl commented that she
found U trlgbtening that so m a n y
youni ,people get married today with
the Glougtat already in mind that "if
it do9m'.t wo:rk out. we can always
get a dtvorce," and the ju«lge quickly
pointecf, out that since 40 to 50 percent
of the mll"IUgea.among teen4gers in·
volve premarital pregnancy, some
young people have two strikes against
them already.
"But kids today actually are better
than they ever were, I believe," the
outspoken jurist continued.
"The trouble is that too many things
are over emphasized. For what was
considered a 'boyish prank' in my day,
kids can be hauled int.o court with a
Line on Courtesy Not Conf i ne.d to 'Voice with a Smile'
-
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a
lnfarmdoa ..... for Ute ...
pban1 «• .. M;f. F« ,an I llave nm t11e pet ptpa "' oa.ers ia ,_,.
eohmw, aed .. I .... tD R llllia.
Y• WOlllll 911t bdine tile-. a
......... Pf ••W-fnm a.
plblic la • _... ... ~ To be-
gla ................. ...
dal .......... peaple .... all ...
form.ua. ....... ..., ...... ap the
tuunbf.r, • '" se clailc u.m a fa.
vor.
II it 1mrea•• ..... te aped lhe per-
IOll Cllllilll .. ...,., a. caned ~
1"' ol tlle ...... • is biqub Mc about? Y oa'd be •pdiid at Ille people wile
became ...., .... .,.Whi.-L ~
•' r
ANN LANDERS [il
theJ get belligerent wllea uked for
a adclrell or a lint name or iniUaJ.
I have bad bad women as wen as men
.. ~ 1'n8Uage and shout such
tbiap a , "Barry up )ou lgncrant
lned. J don't bari all day I"
Since eYer}(lllt Tead.s your column.
will JOU tind1y print my Jetter and
a.I. 'fOllr r e a d e r 1 this question:
''Wbea 1ou tut wed information "'
help you, were you courteous?". -
GOODBYE CENTRAL.
D£AB CElft'RAL: fnm llOW ti
I'm c•tac to be extra polite to "l.ft..
formation ." Tbanb for the reminder.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Wben our
l&-year-oJd soldier son was borne on
leave recently he asked me t.o un-
pack bis suitcase. 1 was warned
against throwing away any papers
that might be important.
When I went through his a~ar.e I
was sick at what J found. His girl·
friend had sent blm a stack of un·
believably mthy pictures.
I am a woman in my 40s and I did
not know such dirty stuff existed.
f was so upset I took the pictures,
1111~ them Into a magazine and hid
it.
Our 100 bas lett for camp and I ha~ tbe pictures. Now I don't lmow
what to do with them. Should I 1end
lllem to him witti a note of apolop? I
want bhn to know l know what kind ~f • girt be ls going with. Your opln-
1011 11 needed. -FINDERS WEEP-ERS
DEAR FINDERS: There's a law
a1at11t eeod.lng pornocrapby In tbe
mlil IO yoa MUS'T keep tbe pictures
nllltil 1"f IOD coma home. Thea, tell
him llow 1011 happen &o have the pic-
tures and eay no more. Your silence
wtD speak far more eloquenUy than
-~ ' l
anythlng you could llRY.
DEAR ANN LANDERS. My hus·
band asked for a divorce 11 months
ago so be could marry another wom·
an. It nearly killed me but I agreed.
He did not marry the woman but
he 9till sees her, I am told. Hls visit-
ing day to see our chlldren is Sunday
but he has been coming over two eve·
nings during the week after the chil-
dren are in bed. He still cares for me,
Ann, and I'm ashamed to tell you that
I am putty in It.is hands.
1 get awfully disgusted with myseU
fer. being so weak but I arr. helpless.
Please advist -STTLL LOVE HIM
DEAR STILL: If you want bJm back
for keep• you'll havt to add some
cement to that putty. Tell him be 11
not weleeme t. q .. _,,. • .,.
If lit. doa, ... , let .............
Be 1are te llave a *'1'% r • ._..
tive praeld • ... "....., lay.• 8
be REALLY ~ ... ,_ le ..
be ualale te ..,_ tte Oillll C
and be'll Id Y• ._,. It.
How will you bow _.... tlle nl.l
thing comes aloaf! Alt Am I.-..
ers. Send for her boc*tet. •'Loft •
Sex and How to Tell the Diffwmcie. ..
Send 3.5 cents iJ11rt:oi.D and a Ima& .,_
addressed. stamped ea.eJope w ltla
your requesl .
Ann Landen will be llad .. ~ you with your pl'Obiema. S..S .._.
to her in care of tbe DAILY PU.or
encl08ing a long, self • al* ;
at.amped envelope.. I
l~inlt .
EASIER
Brunch Cooked
A llDCll"Clllbord ol adn·
it:Hs, bepming will a mem-
benbii> llnmdJ in .. Mme
of lfn. Olm!r Odet6e It 10
a.m. 'lbunday, Madi ..
... beinc planned ... Qe c 0. t • Mw Rep#ica1t
Women's Clob DDdl!r tbe
leade:nlllp of Mn. Samuel
Qwdeiro.
All JbpMee ~
are ilwited to the bruDcb.
and funba infcrmatian
may be ottamM by caili:n&
Mn. D-.Ud Smill. imm-
beilblp emir... .. 913
~fer .Gt~·
The
fashion
pettiskirt in
Taffette
~· ~~
only•6.00
I •.
Veta's
INTIMATE APPAIEL
r-. .. .
,._ Costa Mesa s-= 8al!'8 Ana IU 7-3:?71.
FREE Eetimat~ 's..n ref)retenl1tiY9 wll
eall 1t your home to p,. ,.a
a fl"ff e.lim1tt.
NO OBLIGATION!
eb*i-+d111
•M....uJe . ..... 11...,
•Cndit
Mall Tlll1 fouD01 lo Srart c..ta Mesa, BdtW at NO MONEY Sunower or Sears Santa A.al, 1711 So. Maia DOWN :-......................................................................... .
Atk Y•r
S.leaman Bow
Yoe May T1ke
Up 10 S Yean
le Pay 08 Sean
Modtrai&iAC
Credit Pt.n
' . : D 1 "'"W liltt a fREF: ~ ..... plannl111 book !
: 0 I-~ like a FREE kkc~n pt.nnl .. tto.k ! ' . : 0 J ,...14 lilr.r a F'REF. n•m •111 .. 1111 ... 1 !
' i : lit : ' , ' Add1ttta.. ______ __;,, ___ :
Clfy ~rare ftow ! ' . ..................................................................... J
AU. lOADS LEAD TO SEAlS SOUTHFRN./CAUFOINlA STOl.ES
•,
"'" --. -
.
ew
f 052
IRYIM
flWPORT
BEACH
.~
•. .. ' ' s
by BUSTER BAc;»WN.
,. .
-. .., .... ·----... -
I
I J
I 4 ,
I J c
1
J • i
I • • I
]
• I
CILOTTE ••• HAPPY
TIOlllT FOi
s1200
CAMP VS
CW SET
COWGE CENTER
2750 HARBOR IL VD.
... ,
AT ADAMS
COSTA MESA
546-7151
Try • httte long 4~\sion for 1t-h0m•
chic and comfort with
boldly JHtt•mec:f, brig~tfy
~ec:f culottes.
S..utifully rrtting, new.
S.. our s•l.ction today.
Y•, w• heve +hose
woncle"'*1 ~"9
Polynesi1n C.suels of
H1waii ••. Wonderful f1bric1.
• ALL TYPES LINGERIE • ....., ,.., -...,.,. ....... ,.....,._,_..,._......_.,
w---Otte -..... ..u.. ..,..,...._.,. .... ,....
:lJeauvif /e
J!ingetie
''AT HOME WEAR"
360 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY
LAGUNA llACH
'
-
¥-CUT SIOE ... Ila; ~l•Y Sl1'Cl01h CUP>
blPnded ol Dacron pnlyeslei/nylonlcott04I
w1lh Lycra ~pandex side panels. A1ftd B
cups 1n 32 36; C cup 1n 32 ID 38.
, • ..,.,,, J.00 1.68
t
tfilU(Bj[]{]11
• ESP.EGlllLY WITH · . ~ . B0LOR . -
?'f1Slll'll IMI
T•TOPS ' 1•1
*PIM
PAllJTOPS 3''· 31-* SI 'M 11111 .
CAPmS
*CASUl
GIOlllS· 4•1 ·
.......... ........ ----..,,...,..., -. -. .,...
~-...., ••1nm•, "'* .......... ... _, ... ,
1 ' I llr, ... .......... ..........
311
···-
COLORFUL
FASHION NEWS FROM
angeta·
..as.-. ....... 21•
t• PASSIHAll PASllL Clllll
• AHA • PIK • fBlft • ft9S IUU oe WINTI
lMUI ~ lm1 II ...., IU SUP rl .,... trillt ......,
"" ,... ,,. ,.. --.. .. ,., .... ts ... ~ ~
tllips, f1"9 ,. .....,. ... ... ... ... (tastit cid wit.
C*ffl. '"'-.... --. s.s W.,L Srlll w. ..... UrtL
C.....•US 3.51 -.. .. w T_2.58
'
•
J
t
l
Happiness is a Well Stocked Library
Enjoyinc the library f.lcilities available at Willmore School are students Robin
and lfib Lantow. Also admiring the stock of about 2,000 boob is Bernard
Wiesel. 1be IC'hool bouU the ~ eelection of boob in Orange County elemen-
tary scbooll. Clegg PTA
Mn. Qailli, hrbr
Prelldeat Adivities Mopped Perry PTO ·
Mn. a.liatel J b I l2
~
Organizations Whirl
OOMING UP~ Del UMnpton,
juvenile 1Wot8ctiln chair-man ID4 a.rtea Parker
·will tour Juvenile Hall in
HunUnlton Beach and
give a report at meeting
at 7:'30 p.m. Tu ea day,
REPORTS: 8dlllGi ~ ~ta~-=~ Mrs. Pritts. Prin·
cipal. w1 • ~ ••• • ,...,.... tllllr. a. ... _.... ..
'--~9-:11--~
-91-.:a .........
-.. -• -D41LV ~1-1.D"T~...... ..... ...
---~--1 I .... _...._. ... Rf M 1'11n-
.... J
adllr 1llack, pr;ee;ami.: · ~. JP .... ; F. S, Paper Drive \W l D ~· Jl4lla:l 0.1 • :n de r and ...,.,.,, ...._. JIDdea. · were Mrs. Jtilil • ~ Filcber, :lint and m.t _. -Blnod. ter timcut&, pre6idenl; burgh'• fiftb _.. ant: ~.....,,. -ia-.., -~· . .,..._. J .J~ Mano, Sam Cor· 1.a..1. J...... ~·a a.1..1 .__ ·-i--ALIY vice flWAai; aet. ~ _ ..... B..J.' vi ~ .,.... .,...., ~ .-Xrl. -.n.t XeJ. wam.r ... .in Mkkel-auv ..., ....... ce pret-grade. aeeo IDd lira .
ao, Md 1fiDe IJl"W.,...' SOii, ..,.Caiw; llaynard idmtl; Marinoe, aod JQb.n Milda M,en I•~ o D d
PleMent Vw. PTO
Mrt.J ... ~.
Prelldeet
COMnfG UP: a., Drive.
April 3-7.
CdM High PTA
lln. Pl& ..
Qba ._ !be Jlmfs. FJw, tr~e; Bert Hefty, leeretsies, Wll-grade. tbtrd. W l•• l D g ~ Qd *1s' and Pe&n, a ad 1 t 0 r and Dam Olborn, treasurer; ljiiiiiiiiiiimiliiiiii_miiii_iiiliiiiii_lilill ___ miiiilllllil
'9111i 1ftDmw eealtar· I UJ'! Pred Boehlke, hifltorian. Plaidea
COMING UP: Selill' Jm"-m. mem.c m ~
~ •• p.a. 'nl!s-
day. Mardi 1.1 ••• Board
meeting where ......
will talk on ti. Pepsi
Geoeratioll lo f ~ c a It 1
Jounge 9:3') a.m. 'lbars-
day. AP'il I . . • Open
house Wednesday, April
26. ~ dimler will
be .erved. Tickets will be
5oid OD campus during
preceding week iD contest
to see wblda lfaci, sells
the most.
REPORTS; Bo~ life
mmibership awarded t.o
Mn. Fr.ed Kaster for her
contributions to yoath and
community ... New offi·
ctn are the Mmes. Alex-
-4. , c • e • t ~ r --n amm ~. m.t«· WJJllam Osborn will be r•..,..... lan •.• Bmotaay life audib'
Y F G , ad Fred Xul-mmabmibfp presented to .
~ ~-~ ~ WedeJ. Wilson PTA
Li db h PTA Mn. Keith KeDou
• !--·oln PTA n erg President u • ....., Mn. lbreW Held --CQMING UP: r~ cream ao-
. "'8. Jlerllert Berry President dAl tn April.
Prddent COMING UP: Mothfl.r and REPORTS: Officers elected
~'1'8! .Pall led by d.augtlter tea Tutelday, far lt6'1~ school ye a r
r111Up Mauers· apknd March ~ a&-2 p.m. .titer• are tbe Mrne6. Robert
school's netr 'c 1 e)l c e-good grooming will be Sanby and William St.
math, remedial pbyalcal discus.sed. Bosteuee ~ vemon, vice presiden1a;
e d a e a ti on and tam. be the Mmes. Vernie Cal-Howard Fenn, M. D.
taugtlt SpanUb ct.ases. vert, Harold Hohl, Pat Gron, secretaries; ~
Partltip,ants were Mrs. Liddlcote, Joseph Magro, fl& It.Mer. treasurer, and
Herbert B4rtJ and Mn. Ted Marinoe, C h at 1 u Francl8 Upt.on, auditor.
Bon Harrod and ltudeots Fwmwell. No pn&ldent or third vlee
John Wbittabr, John REPORTS: New board will president bu been eleet.
B~ Pete7 Lon g, Include the Mmes. Wal· ed aa yet. 1
Maria Ricca 8Dd ]kent11
---------------------!
RolaeU • • • New of:6cera
are the Mmet.' Robert Half Sizes
The Tee Tattler
~say Contest
About 70 enDiei by Costa
Mfia seventh and eighfh
graders have been received
by the American Legjon
Auxiliary for it• • D D u a 1
Americanism essay contest,
this year entitled Freedom
and My Beloved America.
lo tbe pn>ce11 of select-
IQI wiDneta are judges, Jo-
seph Jones, park ·director,
Samuel McElfresh, princi-
pal of Whittier School. and
Dua Berrlag, principal of
the First Bapti1t Christian
Day School
Americanism chairman la
Mrl. CWford M. Estes, and
auxiliary president ia Mr's
Neal Dougan.
~. 3'\'11 8arnw •tl>lnson. Wall
Wllllemt, 1'1 Frri 00Nld10n, J7.,.,;
w. A. 0.WIOrl, JI; , .. ,. 8. !tie
Mmes. Harold Solomon, ~Vt> Pttff
F. Matranga, Jtlcf*'d ~UOJ\, lS'h;
ic.1111 NMI. .Jallll O'ar1e11. 111 Claaa c
Ille Mma. TbomM Liken, Wllllem
"""11Wt. 251 "9t'Y Wllllems, ~I Gerry Mc,,_, 3'1N Allr.,._ Jwr. l7\A>.
ECLITIC -Cl.. A, 1M Mmes.
Frll1k Dtnltldllln. low orou 75;
Olarles ~. leW net ,., Walt
w111111n-. -4 net 701 Lester Scltwafoet", tlllrd Ml n. avrton Sl1n11-bury, IOW'lll net 111 c1 .. 1 8, ~
"""-. Jdlll Adema, low 11,_ 901
Kellll ...... '°" "" .,, J-IM-
hOefY, l!mlll GIU, &tc;lllld llff "' fl~~ ... ~ ftjll ff; a.. c. -~ ... A. Jtoom. lfw .,_ "' ... .......,. .._,.._ nrs1
IWt n1 w111i.m Manley, reCOftd net 741 It. E.. Mc:l11tyr1, l!llrtl Ml 751
CecR Doy,., IOul'!tl Nf 76.
ltMCMO SAil JOAQVlll U.OIU' DAY WINNlltt -Low ,..,, 1t1e MITlllL ,_ It.Hts, n1
wllllam ....... Marvin JOl\n-H.
CltlS.UllOSS -Flltlhl A, !tie Mmff • Catey ~. '):11 Wiiiiam Ml(allley.
:la .... 1 Fll•lll 8. lfle Mmes. Davl4 Na• ..
l2J PIVI De8'tcll. ii"'11 Flljlhl C. lhf Mmet. Hll"Okl ICel!Mfy, ~J OOberl H4'11e<. _.._
Hospital Group
Pacesetter Chapter, Chil·
dren's Asthma Research Jn.
stltute and Hospital meets
in various locations the sec·
ond Wednesday of the month
at 8 p.m. Further 1nforma-
Uon regarding location may
be obta.ined by telephoning
Mrs. Donald Perkal, 642· I
0990. I
Spring flewer1
are blooming Oft
the racks at
lflo Nor. Pick
yovra In the
whott-your-
pleasvre fabric!
ELLA NOR
Exclusively large and half 11111
1869 Newport Blvd., Costa M.u
"Vt lled So~ -' lfttt Smet"
H•lml f:H .. 51JO, Mtlay tt f :H
ALSO 11 J N. lfAllO.I e llULLHTON
SIZES
14~·24~
18-20
'])rtjj
S~otJ
646-9135
Ea
S•ll' 91lm4111•
j11111lc4 .11.tt, I.eek
ripper, I.eek p•teh
pocktt, 100%
cetton Siu• VJO,
$4.50.
Coron• del Mar
3221 I. Cout Hwy.
Sen Clemente 111 Aw. Del Mer
. ,
UAL COOL
Medi bit tl••wil•n
ce&l4ir-4 v-k
pllllo••· 100%
~-Sint SIM/\.,
$<4.00.
• HATTHOl"I
CHAHI
ACCOUWIS
I), •• • ' . ~ • ~ • •• .. •• > • . . . . . It"'-
LGotiJtC 1oft1I ii a cue-free UdDC. thanb to tu.
Jree Iodde polytller/coet. tJaat keeps ib dute.r
.... .w.o.lt ir-.,r ...,. Panon Jarisbee v.-lMle • eolllr, -.e 11111 ID along ita map-
PJ aaipper-tnmt,.,... 1ce mae. Parfait Pink. But-
tercap. S, 11. L ,, ...
SEE OUR FASHION SHOW AT HOWARD
JOHNSON'S MAaot 21..n.n
AOll NOmlc NIN:ll MILT
lilOmA'f & ... A'f 'I&,... P.11.
u.,n-c•w, • co a
'
........ ----... ---
-
l
'
-
-
I
Rogers Balks at Fin~ce Plan
. .
recently eotered into a joint
luthority bond ..-nen:t
with the ooaae, fGr a new
c:lvic center.
AccordiDC to Qty MIDIC·
• H3rVfff 11.urtbm\ liatell-eat rates Oil job ldwilfiJ
i.otlds gelMftl11 ... llboQt
ooe-quarter percent bict>er
ttlan on gen«al oblption
hoods.
Both are dleaper Ulan
revenue bonds or lease·btct
arrangements, be said.
KM 2 Suits, I Sport Coat, 2 Prl. of Slacb and ave 60.oot
...... .
MT
OYaWllGHT ..... ........ .......
AWWW ................ .. ---=--·· ,_....., ........ .......... . .. ·----~·-----.......... .... ..... ........ ., .. _ _,.., ............... ,.. ........... ..., ... _, ..._ _____ ___ .. ...... __ ..
CllAWPOllD'I DllU. ITOal ... ......,.aw
MAIL OllDSU PIUUI
(only 16.65• 1 month)
Cboose,~ny two "85.00 SUits • •
(aO wool wo'i-stl!lds & shert<sk)ns)
. . . . • 170.0G
choose any 49.95 Sport Coat •
(neat checks and plaids)
. • 49.95
CChoose«w two pairs ol 19.95 Slacks . • . . 39.90
(belt loop a~ tabwalstst;ytes)
259.85
You Save 60.00
You PS'! 199.85
t.ookr A Spring and Summer variety of clothes tor business, social
and<esUal occasions. Mix and match the coats and slacks to create
at least 10 good looking outfits, All In this season's newest styles
and colors. See this very special Grand Opening offer today!
I m1· YOU. so LONG MUllEN ·I BWm?
Southern California's fashion leader since 1883 -Now Open in Orange County (South Coast Plaza, Costa Mna)
l'IL&. OUT TMll cou~
C.. • lru rift ad a eJ.arac. to lf"in .4. Color TY.
•••• , •• Piila
YT'I GR
ACQUAINllD DAYI
••1111...flllll••lldlllllJ<""....,•',. .... a..aa.a
IMPORTANT: Coupon must be compfetety
filled out tD qmllfy fOr prize.
lrtnl tllllt ..... "\tie...,._. not-"· "" ....... ~ ............... ~~ D1w1n1 fllf Cller1V wt1I .. held April U. IH7. ,._.,....Mu .... lhMt 0
c:l*p~--:.. g
J ,,,_.,.haw a Mullen l o
aMtt cti.rp Aocovnt
... c----~~~~~~~~~~ .,......,.__...__ __ ......,.~--~--~
.._ Owft a 1tr..t,..,,_. ______ ___..,,,,_.___._.m a
9111------7--ltat•-l'tlon•-How
Mr, r:m~ By Occupatlon--1.Dn1-
How
..... ~ lly O.C.petlOll ~-
Yev ...... 11 >-" 9' ... •.W. to ft\.
,--
flB
ltlld'I DICmt
For Charge Account Openers
900 pages for school, home and
office use, with serviceable
hard cover (no paperback) •
Our gJft to you for opening an
Option-Revolving Charge
Account at Mullen & Bluett.
lt's the convenient way to shop.
Select all your Spring apparel
now-take up to 12 months
to pay, If you wish.
)111111 I, ll1ettl 5ntl (oaaf ?1111
· llB a•n• lllacAU1Y
Your -charge'' appllcatfon
makes you eligible to wf n thf 1
295 sq. In. RCA Color TV In
a handsome walnut cabinet.
All out application!
Bristol & San oteao Frt#Nlly. Open Monday thru Friday nights 10:00 AM-9:30 PM
ThurJdl!Y, Mardt 2', 1967 DAJlV PllOT J7
TunllShanter
' $
• Regularly $5.99-Save $1.
Aquartfor
the price of
a fifth .
I
I
..
I
Coast Quintet Runs
Afoul of Baja Law
Five Bun= .Beach men are · ha second
thougbta • b 0 u t n.tlllliDg
down to Enseoada for a
nf&bt of tun. Mex.lean style.
For them It nearly memt Jail, twice la 48 hours.
!Mt WdudaJ, u a
. added touch to the wide-
sprMd oblenance cl tbe
7'Ni birthday O{ Jamel &.
Farquhar. pu.blilber of t&e Hnutiniton Beach Hen, hLI
Journalists
Face Music
Dr. Jay B. 1.ee, hJP~
list. and his wife, Barbara
Evans, and a chorua of 25
Barbershop Quartet siJlgers
wi1J entertain Sjpia Delta
Cbl, journallam IOCiety, at
a meeting tom&bt at VU1a
Marina in Newport Beach.
The N e w p o rt Barbor
Chapter of the Soc:lety for
Preservation and Bncour·
a g e m e n t <i Bubenhop
Quartet S\ng\DC tn America
baa scheduled tbe concert
as a prelim.inmy to a na--
tional conwntkln tb1a sum-
mer in Los Ancela· Two of
the chapter's Jeadinl qaar-
teta, the Sandmen and Hob-
nobbers. will lead the pro-
gram, arranged by Al Batel
Orange Coast Dally Pilol
Dr. ~. wbo ~ been
drawing top llttend•nce at
be Villa Mm., and bU
wife, will perform ICU of
hypnotism. MUI EHns is
currently IWll1lnC toward
her muter'• degree in psy-
chology.
character
.--.-.. clues ·
friend Jotm o. Tanbley, 30.
decided they llhould vtalt
Baja Califonda for a ~
on the town.
Tantsley enlisted G e a e
Holla.Dd. 40, a com.merdalJ
ftsberma fr o m AlaiD; Scott J(ablllJ, 28, artiat. .. a.1 Cutillo, ......
1lMl'Chaadller, for th• JIDk· et. Tiiey left • 2 a.m.
Wednelda,y, with HoOIDd
driYiDC. At l'>e Lincoln In.n, some
20 mllet south of '11juaa.,
two ~e.xican police offlet.rl
plac~I them all under ar-
rest, except Jim Farquhar,
who was aaleep in ttle back
seal Tiley were accused ol
muegllng Farquhar over
the border and ol holding
him for ransom.
Tanksley flubed t b e
pre. card Farquhar had
oven rum for his occasion·
al work as bis assistant -
and talked fast. He talked
tbem out of ~ arrest, thou&b it seemed apparent
they wanted money.
Returning from Ense09da
Tbunday night. the! were
stopped again. Tb.is time
Tlnlaley spoke ln le11 than
perfect Spaailb. Tb1s ~
ed the olf1cen to ttilnk they
bad illegal emiifant.s. Find·
tn1 none in the trunk, the
police turned them loote.
Fuqu.bar, recalling the
l D c l d (' D t s at Hunting-
ton Beach Rotary Club aft·
mrard. shuddered and aaid,
"I daa't think the boys bad u.r Mexican insuran<.-e. It
we'd bad 4lD accideat we'd an ail be In Jail down
then, no matter bow iJmo.
'teat of kldnaping or haul· int wetbldm acrosa t b e
bonier."
Countian
Honored
LAS VEGAS, Nw. (AP)
-'Jbe riitired JDlllio super-
vllor ,. ~ Oo\mty
.._, ll'eDe L. ~e,
la tbe redpteat cl the Cali-
fornia Mmk Educl&ora J...
sodefion'a award b' out-
staodtnc coatributiom to
muaic.
The fl.000 V•ncfnl awll'd
WU P1'91111f.ed to ibe Q.ar.
den Groft reddent Tneeday n1..-. Tbe pr...taMon ••
made by .JCJIMl!b Landoo,
cb&lrmln ol tbe Fula1oo
stMe ~ MUllc De-
pvtmeat.
UNIVERSAL 6.5W.·
REFRIGERATOR
~1cttr~ f
p1ctin !ti
cept~:!l
haodlt
. . . : ... ~ -
.
• 4 •• ." . . -
* STOii HOUts * DAil f 12 IOOI tt I Pl
SATURDAY II t1 1 N sv•on 11 t1 1 ,.
.. t •
''·
n..sa,, M.-dt 23, 1967
•1 . ' .
Sign~p Under WaJi
FOrSummerCamp
Summer camp reaetVI•
uom ~ now belnc taken
by the Boys Club ol. tb•
Harbor Area. Boys a ~ )8
may atteod camp for one
weetc. The cost for either tA
t w o aeulons,
Juty 5 • 12 and ii July 12 • 191 is -.,0. .
Campers are
expoeed 1o high
adventure and
bealtbtul living It Camp
Norris lo tbe San Bernar-
dino Mountains at an elev a-
tlon of 6, 725 feet. Boys who
wlab to eam all or part of
their camp fee may do so
by r.ellina peanuts. Those
lntereated are Wed to con·
tact Jim Murray, Upper
Bay Braocll. 64U372 or Lee
F i 1 b • r, Ceatnl Branch, 548-i'Wl. . • • •
SieDUl>S are DOW being
held tor arta ·and craf~
cla11• 1tai:ttnc Ap.rll 12 ~
the Upper S.y Branch. ~
p,r enamellng will be
taught Lor members 8 to Ul
y e a r a old. FUCure clMs.S
wW include moaaica-. metal
toolin& and leather working~
For more information ~
the classes see Bruce Ket4
chum in the arts Md crati-
department or call M24 . . . '
Henry Kosman, a vol~.:.
teer instructor, will teactt
photography at the Centi'._.
Branch on Saturdays at 10
a.m. Cluses are limited ...
Mesa GOP Assembly ·
Favors Anti-missiles·
~ reeardina
membenbip on the Orange
County grand jury, lWWI on
)epllzed abortion, and to
Drugs Topic
Of Easter
Evangelism
Former drug addicts will
be in the forefront 0( an
Eaater Evanaellltic pro-
gram Friday and saturday
sponsored by ltudents from
Soutbena C&llforuia College,
<mta Men, and Teen c.en-
ter, a reU,clout group.
A colle&e 'poteaman said
invitationJ to see the film,
"Youth in a Fix," will be
cliltrtbut.ed ~ week to
beach crowds celebrating
Bal Week.
Tbo.e ~ in par-
tlclpatiQ& in the program
were imlted to llfeet today,
PddQ aD4 Sat\tt4aJ at the
college cblpel, 2525 New·
port Blvd., at 1 p.m., ac-
cordlq to the omdal.
Fonmir drut addict. ol
the Teen Qs.aJ.Jeoce Addictl
Choir will sing Saturday
evening at the Glad Tid-
ing.s Assembly ol G o d
Clarcb Hi Colt.a Meta.
Concert Slated
By Rubenstein
Artur~ ril play
a 111\gJe r.!Clt.a1 under the
auapices of S. Hurok and
t b e Southern Calirornia
Symphony • HoBY'wood Bowl
Aooclation at 3 p.m. Sun-
day ta the M118lc ~nter' 1
Pavillon.
The p1anbt wU1 open hia
prosram with Sonat.a kl F
Minor, Opus 57, the "Ap-
paaaionata," by Betthoven,
·followed by "Camayal," Op-
us 9, by Schumann.
Two Chopin val.ses and
the composer' 1 Andantie Spi-
anato and Grand Polonaise,
Opus 21. ril be beard after
tntermiaaioci. Also program-
med is tw«ve "Visions fugi.
tives," by Prok«iefr.
eff ecl the employment bf
the Nike X anti·rnis.slle sys..
tem, have been adopted by
the Cost.a Mesa Republicaq
Assembly.
Assembly President WU•
li8r11 Pvfteld said the gr~
jury recommendation~ that legislation be inf
to prohibit any elected coun
ty official, department head
or other county emplo)141
from serving as a member.
T h e leg~ abortion
resolution wa$ aimed at a
propcsed new law urging
it.s defeat because "it does
not give consideration to
the unborn Infant's right to
life and equal protection un-
der tbe law."
The Nike X resolution
stated that the "Sprint aJMl
Nike Zeus missiles whiCh
form tbe Nike X system
have been thoroughly test-
ed and are fully capable ot
lntettepting nuclear war-
heads." Moves to effect em.
ployment 0( the sys~
were urged upon the law.
makers representing OT-
mge County.
Premiere
Of Opera
Set at USC
' ,.
The American premier of
"Friedenstag" CPeace Day),
a one-act ~minute opera
by Richard Strauss, will be
given in English by the
UnlversMy of S o u t b e r n
California Opera Theater IJl
Bovard Auditorium April 2
at 8 p.m. Performances wtI1
be repeated April 1 and 9.
Also on ttle program will
be "Dido and Aeneas" by
Henry Pureell. ...
Walter Ducloux will stap
a n d conduct b i s EnglWth
adaptation of the Stra~s
opera based oo a scenario
by Stefan Zweig and a li-
bretto by Joseph Gregor.
Hans L. Beer will conduct
the Purcell work, N!all.zed
and edited by Benjamin
Britten and Imogene Holst.
and staged by Stephen Bel·
Ion.
I NOW I
OPEN i ' ~ to""\e s J~
KOSHER. STYLE .Jl ... •r?ti
DELICATESSEN
Also Specl1llsts In
MARI• CATERlll6
406'/J South lay "°"' I
I.AT THI AVTO mlTl
IAUOA ISLAND
PHONE: 673-0961
C.~. ltadio KOX7920
Unit No. 2
I' '
l
SHARP
If y .. ·,. • ,,..,, ••• ~ ......
tit• DAILY l'ILOT s 11....,.
Dltil1-A-U1111 deuiliecl .J, 19-
etcl1yt. Mth a b•tt•r "••I •••
whiher yev'•• b.yi"'I n ,,m.,.
STORES
TO
SERVE YOU
•50001q. ft. coverac•
• Non.tJurninr
•I'~ pa11 for montht
,,::
~~ j
e'~
~IJlWRSt
San
be• DA Y I
Tbft
of UM t
J>l.Qoift
Bowls:;-. Bowl:p
game la
Then
soclatJ011
-
D no -
\
SPOR'11S LOG
Comiliittee ba~ parted compeny and
some blttemelf a~u. to bavt·been :
left ID tbe .,.._~ of 0. •pUt.
AO.tel If tMft WU &ny cb~ tfJe
game would be played la till• p ....
den& bowJ~ Wini, JBB 0.-
m.lttee replied: -~ chance:•
He did the committee la now doing
bualneu with tt.e NCAA .00 will
~taae a bowl came compoted of two
four-y~ 1cbooll.
"We ve contacted 10 or U confer-
........... 0 ft
000S0 2 $GZ OGG ---··--•IOI
I
. ., .......
Sha~ngri-la
E~ Angels:
'Unitsville'
PALM SPRINGS -Manager Bill
• Rigney ti. tbe Califonda A.a&ell brooda
over a ~ place be calla "Units-
'ville."
. u~ ..,, the Angel skipper,
II wbert Ida American Ue.gue bue-
ball tepl would live and Uuive in
1
.... el Slate
1
, .
~
Selective ·Service ~ .. "l ... ....
~Next Opponent
,_.
.. . . ..
For Muhammad ~.. , ,,,,,
... ~ ..
•,.'• .
KOOout
Like Punch
'At Lewiston
NEW YORK (AP) -lieavywelgbt
..twmpion 'Oautua Cla.J, or Muham-
. IUd Al II you preftr, compared the
pmeh that put away 7.«a Folley Wed-
~ nlcbt wltb the ooe that. did In ~ UAoa iD tbe flnl 1'QWld o(
1illr nblnl ma W b •tit Lewiston,
Maine ln Mq, 1S6S. ·-· "ID • .,.., It wu tbe ame punch,••
aid a.,, wbo drOA*f tbe u.,..,.. * dlalleoier for ,eod tn tra aeventb round. •
Tben (by abrufted off IUUettioDI
ol an aochor pwach -tbe term ap-
pled to the blow that tbok Llston out fn the first round of their bout.
"There l. no anchor punch," the
champion said. "That was just a pub-idtf stunt"
FCJ'1.e7, who ~med to be carrytDa
the fight to Clay bet°" .bel.ot knock·
ed out, said be remembered gettinc
bit before going down.
'1All I remember," Folley .Ud •
•iwas a right·-rlgbt OG the chln. Aft,.
er that, I Jwt don't t"emember."
Clay toyed with reportss 1a a joint
d:reu1ni room pre11 COll.fetence In
wb.icb be shared a ra1Md plaUorm and
mkropbone with Folley.
''What WU 1be knockout punch,''
one report« asked.
"I don't ba•e a punch," countered
<lay, teulng bis criUcl. "JUll a coup-
le of lucky rt&bt Mndl."
,.•J,.
appeal for a stay from Army IDduc..:. •
tioo April 1l ls rejected. .
Folley, the 34-year-oJd, No. 1 COG~· ••
tender, wu knocked out when tba>·
supremely coofident Clay, Mubam.':~··
mad All as be prefers, decided ha-...
"anted t.o pull the trigger on Wedf.·~;
Detd~ nlg!Jl . .,_. . . ... The end '9.me Ill 1: 48 ol the lffeDtb.,..r
round from a chopping rtgbt to tbe; ...
jn. Another• right bad dropped tu.=--
blood)'-nasect v-. for Dine in u».:;'
fourth round.
These were tbe bighllgbt rounds of
a bout U. became ooe-eided wben
Clay decided the time bad become
ripe to open op in the third rouncL'
. Before that be danced around tbe-rtne. vtrtually conceding the first two
rounds to the pledding, methodical
chal.Jenger.
Booavena, • a 24-year-old crude,
muacular nvinger, who was vl.rtuall~
blanked in 10 ro~ by Folley' near!)\,'
13 months ago in Madison Squar«~
Garden. His greatest defensive skiU·
i1 blocking left jabs with his bead.
Folley was a prohibitive 7-1 long:
obot for his lint shot at the tiUe. :
What od<h agaln8t Oscar? 100 to l?
''There Is no one around today who.
c.an beat hlm," said Folley In an inter-
view in the Garden's basem~t after
tba fieht. "1 know, l've lou~ them~ all. • ~·
u AD I remember of the end of the
fight wu a rlgbt -nght on the chin.
After that I Just don 't remember."
Clay beated]y denJed, in an!Wet' to
a qoutJon, that be had carrled Fol:.
Jey
·•r waa not carrying him," be aid.
"He was a better fighter than Soo.ay
Liston. or Floyd Patterson or Ernie
Terrell.
"He was stick, tricky and a good"
boxer.'' .'~
Folley's greatest moment came af-·
le? he was floored In the r o u r t h·
round. A left-right combination to the· ·
jaw dropped him on hiE face. He
sat up with a startled look al the five· ·.
count and w.as up at nJne.
When Clay came after him. Folle}l'
fought back like a wounded tiger. Al-"·
though he may still have been dazed. ·
he instinctively flnld back with botb
bands, and a bard right tent ciay·:
to the ropes. '
"He hurt me with that pund>," said
Clay, superbly flt at W1Ai pollDdi.,
over bU 6-Coot-3 frame.
,
'l
County's Legislators
Back Night Racing Bill
..
... . ..
:· .
By LLOYD GRIFFIN
Of .... °"'" , .........
Orange County legislators f a v o r
night horse racing at Loa AJamltos
and other California tracks, a check
by The DAILY PfLOT revealed th.is
week
Triggering the endorsement was a
..-oPOsal introduced in the Assembly
lut week by Assemblyman Bob Mo·
rettl CD-Van Nuys) calling for ex-
tended racing date.s and racing under
the llgbu.
Added significance to the proposal
ma~ be attached to Orange Coun-
ty since Frank Vesaels, owtM!r ol the
Los Alamitos Race Track, has indicat-
ed he would make tl1e tran1itioo
from day to ni&ht activity.
U predJctio°' by Moretti and oth·
era iDcluding Vessels are correct,
area turf fans will have tbe tong
awaited opportunity to visit the local
track in the evenings by 1prlng or smnmer ol 1968.
EatlJ indications from legislators
~ la Orange County would
tend t.o • beck these predictions.
For a.ample, Assemblyman Ken-
neth Corey CD-Garden Orovt) said:
''I Me no diHerence between racing
at ntgbt or during the day -the peo-
ple of California have a racing in-
dUltry and are quite happy with 1t.
"We have a growing population
here and addlt.ionaJ racing days and
olgbt racing will help provide for this
growth."
Corey. however. sakl that lhP mea-
sure 1s not one that Ii; pnm1mly de
t
i;lgned to provide the state with ad:
dltional funds.
As for aJding tile racm, tnduat:rf.'
Whetmore wouJd agree rib bis co!-
leagues. ,
It has been reported that the racfn'1
industry as a whole has been aulfet·"
ing Crom stiff eastern competitiolt
which has attracted some <1 cautor-
nia 's breeders oo move from the1
state with an eye towud the expand-
ed racing programs and b.ilbcr pun. •
es in other states
Corey says that the bill is aimed
at correcting this Situation. ··
Assemblyman John Briggs, (R-Ful~
lerton l said "l think night raclni
would be a reaJ asaet to buainela here
and also provide additional revenue tor the state.
"We have a sagging breeding ln-
du.c;try in California and I think the
legislature ha.a an obligation oo help
them out Just like it should any qtber
industry "
Assemblyman Robert Burkt ( R·
Huntington BQach) expt:.e~sed a little
more c.uUon in his approach to the
issue.
'G('ntrally 11peeking, I am in fa~
vor or extending the length of day·
meetm~i;. but I wouJd Uke to know a-
little more about night raclni," he
said
Ill! vlf'w 1s sim ilar to th&t expres·
se<I recently b) Governor R o n a 1 d
Reagan ~ho 1s reported to have doubts,
a bout thr n1~hl proJ(ram, but wouJd .:
not \Clo lhr• mrw1re should it pau_,~
(f-0ntlnued On Page %3) ~·;
ans rcrss n s?torrs rs ••• a art nm a
..
£ ., 3
I n .,
ICI
-TW
1111 ''" Q -lnll -ail .. ,
I 1'
al DI
• #
'"'
SU
STI n
N01
110
alt EA
10
1ot •• ..
•rt .. n
>•dO
•be I~ It'"' •lgh
by
rtd
of
• Ir
toe.
"' -eel
'" mty,
$!
.11 •
,. 0
""'° i~
~f!ilr
l9 •• '" ,, Sot mtrl
nee
td1
11 I
': tt
"'' ~lion ,. ,,.
., JC
•a;nf ·xc1 Hoo
.LSO
1ion
ilf'Y
ded ~' 7! ·cet
"' 1 <ll'rt)
It O "". lttt
I c" Sta
c '" • dtr
"'"' , .,
" lo ""' lorm
J "" • bt ,,..,
'"" ~
~I ,• w
I le ,, '
~ , .....
• A I • • '"' .. f ... ort .... ,,. ff
5: ""' r.
" -.. , •• ,. •• -Ml
dt'
•• ... ' ...
1't I -· " ' .,,..
22.
.
r .
,
Se~en Area
ComhS Gets
Top Draw
For Classic
Orate Coat area buftt.
ball talent wm be solidly
repreaented OD the Sooth
AB-Star team that will pi.y
a l1mDar dele(ation from
Orange County at Orange
Cout Collete on June 24.
Rebel coecb Elmer C.Ombs
bam't p u b Udy revealed
squad ~ here are ttie
prime oaadidates:
Allan RoblDsoo (Hunting·
too Beach), Read CbrtJtm.
sen (Newport), Mart Mill·
er and Mlke Sbelley (Mari-
na), Ethan Oliver, Cam
Smith and Doug Allen (La·
guna Beach), Tlm Gergen
(Rancho Alamitos).
Corona del Mar'1 Gary
Bailey WU a .trong choioe
for the oattit before he
dropped out of school.
Only graduating llftion
are eligible for the All·
Star game, wtdcb it spon-
sored by the C.Osta Mesa Ki·
wan.is Club.
Combe, Oout Area coecb
or the year. bu the num-
ber one, two and foar rank·
ed tea.ma in Orange County
from which to draw play-
ers.
However, the majority of
top stars OD thole teama
wett underclusmen .
The Sooth h.al won the
IJ)edacle each of the first
two years it bas been held.
Pagett Top Pla:yer.··,;
CM'sPallo
Tosses 8-1 t_
Triumph ~,·
For CIF Cagers
Olst.a Mesa p itch e r
George Pallo tossed a one-
hitter Wednesday u th 1
Mustangs dropped Est.an-
' cia, B-1, in a non·league
baaeball contest at Costa
Mesa.
Altboogh Estanda's 1 o n e
hit came in the seventh
mn111g, faulty Mustang
fielding in the sixth cost
Pallo a abut out triumph.
Meanwhile, Costa M t a a
batsmen found Estancia
pitdllng to their liking as
they belted out nine bib.
P-acing the attack was
left fielder Bob Callahan
who had two hit.a in three
trips to ttie plate and drove
in three ol tbe tight Mus·
tang rum.
Also having • big day
was short.atop Mike Leppa
who had two hits and two
RBJ'1.
It H I
f1ta..:ta IGO 001 0-1 I 1
C0919 Mew lfl ll'l •4 f I
llTAllC1,& 111
u..... d
Morris. JI>
leaf!, aa ,..,.,., 2b
a-.111 s. "'-PIOll· • lbt'f, 11
c. TI!ompoofl. rf, ' lullard. If
Totals
Al • H •11
, • • 0
' • 0 0
' 1 0 0 J • 0 0
, 0 0 1
2 0 0 •
, • 0 •
J • 0 0
' 0 1 0 1' I 1 1 COSTA MllA (II
~L a
Paul, lb
Ha""'1tamp. cf l.,,... ii
Callahan. H J"""•Oll. t
"'•""· rt Clor~ ,._
•un1rtJ 8"
P•ll<o II
T9tW""9,. 1lt .,.,.,,
... . " ... 1 I t 0
I 3 7 I
I I 7 l . ' , ,
1 0 1 3
J 0 0 0
, It 0 0
1 2 0 0
0 0 0 0
, • 0 0
• 0 0 •
ff • ' 1
ETHAN OLIVER
F
Mater Dei F
F
F
Beaten, 6-2 c c
G
M atA!r Dei dropped a &-2 G
contest to San ClemenU G
Wednesday in a non-l~gue G
baseball game played on
the winner's field
Mater Dei pitdieri; gave F
up seven hits in the losing F
effort and alS-0 suffered F
from three mtSCues in the F fi~d. g
One bright gpot in the G
Mater Del attack was aG
bases empty home run by G
Tom Wal.sh in ~ filth inn-G
ing.
le-. lly '"""""
Stn C ,..,,.,,,. tao 310 ,:... ", ~
Mtltr 0..1 000 011 0-7 7 2 SAN CLIMfHTl 161 • ..... , ,.,
Wlut. rl
OutH p
Ctucly c
Orr ct °''"" It Ort1t11a. n
HtrHI, lb
Hunt. th
Rullt. cf
Tottl1
"' . " ... • • 1 •
' J • I I t
' I 1 I I I 1 t
I 1 I 1
3 0 • •
l 0 • •
3 0 0 •
, 1 • • » 6 II 2 MATH OSI (t)
Aa ..... Mor ..... cf LI_.., H
Ooftall<IOn. rt
Gund<lmlan, 1b
RlfV'tt lb
W1I01t C
JohnllO<I, lb
La Pt0• as
Wiit, p
ICowabltl. p
Rya,,_ "" FPM 11 vr...-... 1. rl
W•ri>•"9IOll :It
Wit a"'' If
• • 1 •
1 • 1 • , . . . , 0 0 0
, 0 • •
1 I I I l 0 I t
J n 1 o
' 0 0 0 I n t I
I 0 t t o o n t
' 0 " 0 I 0 0 O ? I I 0
Love Morningside "' Sr. Johmon Torrance M Sr. Rhyne Ramoaa ~ Sr. Watson Vmtura M Sr. Pleick El fiepMo " Sr. Trapp Monrovia " Sr. Pagett El Sepmdo 6-2 Sr. Kendall MODr'O'lia >t Jr. Seid.a Miilikn >t Sr. Chadwick Covina 6-3 Sr.
Second Team
Baumer Mominpide 6-3 Sr • Hora El Segundo "' Sr. Scbrobilgen Cre90dlta Valley " Sr. McC«mick Corina 6-4 Sr. N"iet.en Nortb 'I'anmtt 6-7 .Ir • WO-MilDkn " Sr, Lesueur Bur1-k 6-2 Sr. Duwe Paqdroa 6-3 Sr. a.rt. Ventm'a M Hoffman Burbmk 6-0 ---
Tott11 1' 2 1 I ---------------.:::!::=:...
Fiah Report
. . ... ,.
..
,,OP )MILEll -Westmlnlter lliah'a Neil Sybllt is
the · Oi'ange Coast vea•s leading twe>miler on :tlit
weekly tract and field honor roll. Sybert's best wttJi.
Ding time is 9:4~. '-and be h11 a non-winning tiat
ol D:28.0. •·•
SA Tourney
I 1
AUTO INSUltANCI•
PROILIMS? · • ~·
CALL HlH INS.·.· I '7J.161t I ··:
,·
-
·• (Codllaed FnmPaie !1)
Ute legislature.
m the otber aide of the lecitla-
State Senator James Wbetmore,
e&1on) a a l d, "I would favor
· ntdng, it seems to me that the .• II.WI! dloicea ol ent.ettamment tbe
' have tbe 1*t.r It' ti ftF. ..
• ~· ;(Coakaed From P.,e 11)
sltes in the following order ol
bility: Anaheim Stadftan. Lo 1 la Memorial ColileUDI IDd Bal-
:$tadium bl San DJego. •
final choice will rat with tbe
conference .In the Soutbenl ,fai:et tb.1.1 year. ~ the Dortbem Californ1a JC
~ ~ conducting their
t the southern t:eamJ, or low·
ret, ~ conduct a limllar
• The Wirmera qt the. w-.na t.nd Metro c.leHDCel w l 1 l
tbe NJDe nlpt u the ~
1 PacUlc SoQtlnrttt Conterenea.
!...:. ~ose two winnets play for the rl&tit
::1t:111eet the northern team bl the ·-~ t.IUe game.
Orange Coast Collegt' dean of stu·
'
' -
LIFETJME ,. IUARllTEE MEAIS
IO CHAR8E FOR REPLACEMEtlT . .
MIF.FLER OR I.AIOI ...
I SANTA ANA
721·A So. Main St. 547-6751
J
I
\
IN OUR SHOPS ....
INFORMAi: ~LING
·' (
J
. ~
l
( > r' • ,,. , • • .• -._,
......
~I ,, •
(
. . .. -' '
. . -.. ~ ._
~' " _1 •
I I·' I I' t, Y
ON A PINHEAD
II it"'t quite the "'"' thln9 •• h11crl\l119 the Co111tltutfe11 ...
the h .. tl •' • itlll, Mn 4i<I yOll "" ru lty tH 4 the ' For The
Record future 111 the DAILY ~ILOT? You'd be 1uqittu d h.-
much i"lorm•tio11 we 0 11 pee~ 111!0 • tm•ll space,
f
,J
••
.. •
.. .
........................ ~ .............................................................. __ -... ___________ ~--------------~~ ...
I
-
FinCh Talk
Set at UCR
NOW
THIOUC.H
SA1UIDAY
MAftNB · IUNDAT
ou111 cons1
·NOW ..
THIOUGH
'IUESDAY
. ' .. · ..
I U /Jlt11
~
Ww ~ & Act• !II Ctlw ,,_ Cl9IH'll OIOI s..-
"'WHAT DID YOU DO IN
tHI WAR. DADDT? ..
kin: ow.i.. ,.... ...,..
•c.t A • ._. AM•w'"
cwt .....
... MMtSallll
;!:..':11 ................
-"1.US-
:.n:-a' •temman.
Wll1811 llllTI'lllU
11AJJWlla'S
1He FDR1Une C®Kle
_. --ll'llW-.it
Continuous Show
Saturday From 5 p.m.
Sund1y From 2 p.m.
CcAllw_,._2, .... 0.
IATUIDAY & IUMDAY
01rcc1fd by RICHARD QUINE
W111ttn for !he S«ttn ~~
Ptodutrd by WENDELL MA YES TECHNICOLOR~I
FROM WARNER BROS.
S""""t 1-4 T..,tw
C•_.,,. .,.._ Kirt ,....._
DAILY PUT .ft'
5th
SMASH
WEEK
-ALSO BY REQU!ST-Albert ,....,
In His Aademy Wfnnhlt ,_ION
"TOM JONES"
---··t ..,:t
---iiiiiitu·l~-·a··-•• 1;;aa • _____ ....,.,.._...._....,... ..... •a •• 'Tj--
--9C~ Oft N9CSe ---·--...... ._. OflmN 1WW
Mii. TWI Sit. ~ .__ ....... ..$2.9 tr.!I 'f1IOO AM •
rr1. &Sil hn. .......,, .., .. ..._ _._ ........ _ ...... ..... ..._-=" __ _
ha. ..... •--.· ............... ----.:::::: -.. _ ..... =--~n:!-.............. ~ II.JO .. ....
W....,121MPwllw .......... p •---
•
I
•
. ·•
NO MATTER
WMAT . .
IT IS • • •
YOU CAN
SELL IT
WITH A
DAILY
PILOT
WANT
AD!
CALL
642-5678
• •
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
81 SUll yevr Hdreu •ncl/or phone number 1r• com~ ~ ..W f
GAllAGI SALIS, PATIO SALES, LAWN SALIS, ETC., o.t NOT~
CEPTID ot ti. ~I roto. ALL od1 .. tltlo iy,. wfll 1M ~ ,.,....
.. ·-
rotM '"" ,...._ In ""' P"'f'I' cluol~cotlon. '
Roel lbtm .. Otov.-•"" lets, etc., for 11le, uc111.,., ., ""''''~...,. 1 ..,.!!!!11 .. lflJl'l!'"!'I.,,
"""'"' or ""' .. -.. WILL NOT II ACCIPTID •• tltll -··· ,.,.. I SPIA CIJ = la 11% DNclllne: 5 p.m. •rl41y ve ,..... J Bdnnl, i
Huntlnat.n ... ch office Mfo ... l p.m. Frid..,. \iiadw, fob:r 4l'Qfd .1: qtltd, _.
wtddn walkbis dill lo *No Item For Sale Over $25 * =:·.~.... -...u.1u ...... _ .__a.UCR
~.--~~~~~__:~__;Wl~m~1111=,= .. ::..ir:...-~~~~~~ •• ~-·
.. GGlll!!ICllll!~~,•t-J-P&1!91tlllll!~l~•ar•nz.C•m•s•.•niif•fr•r••a~-·n•z.,..;m*llilll .. l•t•n••~·~; .. ,•F·s·•F .. •z .................... ,.. .. F ..... -..~---F-=~----·~=-·-==-~~~---~-~~~---
IC.. • !' ..
II' = ---...... = 1100 -l --....
""'
'""" I '· .....
I Ill --....
l ....
II.I ---I» ... -.... . ...
ID/.
It --,...,
tStli
'-! ..,.. •• ,..., ..
-. ---lo •
11,111>
'Ooll
iNiiiS ·-l!ll, -. ..... -· .. ..
mo: ....
)OJ).
1310
... 3 ..... -· ..., . .. .... -!.! • ..
12GO
•• ...
~""' illllO ;;s;;: -• I
D
-
. ... .. ... --.. ~ .. "\ " . ' .... ----& -• --..... ,,.. •• _,._,_.,~ •r _.._ ••• _~ • •••·• ,. • .,,.,.,. .. ,.. ......
'
••
•
,.
•
-
•
----· ftlll!lll!ll -~----.. .. -· . . ...... ._.....!. 7 -..,.... a z
alllo U: f tlr I., w'1l11t ·v ... ;'511.
All'LYIK·-·--.._,, us ,.
an ~ ._.. r ,
[
' '
I
•
'.,' •
' .
' .. ;
: ..
·AIWllM
General lnff•I
TOP RAJESI
' ~All ttne ..ufla a•all. mM,
' Eao • 1111 l;rpnTlt«,
lllli*lum l )elll elCPtt·
~ u.a.-cittam ,. •• ~.
·' DACIY
T.mpor•ry 5.rvlce , CW. OR "1!Pl3
· ' · U 1.m. to t p.m. D.t11
or all d&,1 s.turda,y
12at E. 1tth
· ~n~Ana 5CMt&'I' ......
' TASK FORCE : . ~
/• ... -' ". ; -.t • SECllETARIES
• TYP)STS
' " • &EN. OFRCE "
;. :~.,.~
Beacb 11rM e No tee
•• ·l AP.PLY NOW
''::
TASK FORCE
US1 BrWtal, $.A.
• 547-1201 •
' ,.
* WAITRESSll ' * HOSTESSES ~J'OR mE NEW
DON 9UIXOTE
nR>T<LllS
DINlNG ROOM • mcKTAIL LOUNGJ:
Si• iO ttn 14 oob'
Apply Monday throu1h
Satlu'dq I am liO l pm
2403!. n. roRO noAD
• • ~ Lq\ma HIU. • ACf'Olll
l ' trcca untted Cab(. Bank •1·---~~~'-----. .
~ "e CARHOPI
: • WAITRISSH
; : 18 and 36, mflrmd
' "' ---~-: l ....... .,,.. .... -
all -WUI ........... ~ .... _
: : r-llJt. TDIMERS
'. NIWl'ORT
A A W DRIVE-IN ' -°'""-,, .............. -. .
,·1~-----
' SAWWOMAll
,,
llOSlWB
' PART TllE WOil
)
i • .. •• ' • .. .. .. -
CONllOl. llC.
'
• •
•••sc-•11w11, MM'th 21th
11 AA t. 2 ,.M.
•
. \. ~: IMMIDIATI Dl~IVIRY , ••
, FORD c9~11NA '1B1'1~
............... la ~ ....... 1"'bll ... ,,ie. .... ~ laiil Coflt P.O.!. , . . ,
Hl .. fl,_ ............ toJO .... ,_-.; ..... _ ....... _ .... ~··..,~-:: ~ ~-:::::-. :.i..~.:t:J; "-"'-. . ......... ....... .... ~ tt.. • .._._. •..,. ... M 1111 lo ......... ....., j . '
----------------·---
'
TOYOTA .
TOYOTA:
8""-a SERVIC!l:
ELMORE "·
•
. ; . 19'5' MSCURY
.~ lri 4 Dr. ~~_llH, n•d,_,_,.""i .. ............. ...,,................. .._
'. .s2495 .·
1963 MERCURY • • c...t .w.MA.1 ••• ..,, ............... _... ....... -' $795
.. . . 1965 OLDS 4 4 2 ... 1! .,
'!Or.Mc;•· ..................... ,...... ...... • ......, ....... lhtt
.· s2295
1'65 POMTlAC
-i..:~~ -....... ·--:~ ··~ ; ' s2295
· ' · 1964 PONTIAC = ...,.. hA ,_.... •" f..,,. •Ir .,..:.
s1995
1960 BUICK
....... Dr. w .................... ..... __ ... ......_
SS95
1966 CHEVROLET
Mehlw Sl..,... Wlit .... k.+w, ...._. ..._. ___ ,_
s2595
1963 BUICK
t..S.\n.,.,. _,... wi._ ,_ .... , • .._..n.,,..,., ...... , ...
s1295
1965 RIVIERA
flill ,_... •q•i,..t pl" f•dMf air --.dlff••I,.,
'-'ldt/JI lwt.rlw.
1964 BUICK
1955 CHEVROLET
.. , Afr. ••die•"" he.t.r, 111to .... tic .,.1111111\1.Jeri.
s295
1959 FORD
·t o-.ttHN -,.ii. VI •119l11e witfii • '''"''"' tr•_ .. , ... fw ....... '""'""' s195
STANSBURY
BUICK1
2100 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA ME~ 646-90.22
DIRE,CT
642-5678
CHARGE IT!
VOLVO
CADILLAC
1966 CADIUAC
BROU6HMAll
run paWW equlpnmt pbJI .....,, "'-· Lathl!r intemr-:-You mUlt
~ tblt Bnudful llmU')'
automobile to reeJly appn--. .... ,..,.. -$5395
FULL PRICE
ST AllSBURY BUICK
'61 CadlDac
Cm a black beauty with •l!t'J'
clean Interior ' exterkr. Good mechanicalb' • run
price redu~ to $1005.
JOHNSON & SON
Liooob.M'rcuey
Cotta Mete. BnDdl
l9Cl Harbor Blvd. &U-?tfJO
CADILLAC '65 CPt de Ville
Under 21,<m mJ, Immacu-
late! SAVE $SOO. can aft I, .........
CHEVROLET
'SI. (])ey. Auto. tn.rw.
RIK. Good tnJll. $300
• M6-8614 •
(j)UICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
.
1966 EXECUTIVE AND
DEMONSTRATOR; SAl:E· · .,,. . "''
SKYLARK ' 2 DOOR SPORT COUPE .
WILDCAT
2 DOOR SPORT COUPE ....... ......... ,._ ....... ,.,....,
........ All CONDmONIQ. ~
.... _ ..... 1 ... -..~ ....
... ......., whtl M.n ~. o., _..,,
$3895
llYIEIA
2 DOOR· Sl'OllT COUl'E
' ~·
STANSBURY BUl(I
BUICK-JAGUAR-OPIL-OMC TRllCICI
234 E. 1 'itll Stn ..
COSTA MESA
..
-. ... _..__ • . .. . .. ... . , ..,·., t tM a as -