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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-06-12 - Orange Coast Daily Pilot-Newport Beach- \ • • # . .. . .. • If • • -••• ... . . " Te day's a..ta1 w:Jl:. M, NO. 140. 2 SlCTIONS, 24 PA6ES TEN CENTS Belt Ti.gh~e*ing iB Store (or Schools ., .,..M IOa1UNI! .. .._ .... ft1 • w JI# ti Newport. ..... UllcllW ..._. 1*trtd II aobt& ..... __ ....... ,. ....... 'IW -r. M ta. ea•e•-ol lllntllr' --dMI wlbililtiel today -.., .... • ... election aDd .................. ..... ....... WI ..... , wbo Jn the ,... ealllple fl ,..,... have foand it -I rJ .. med ia apecia) leaion clurilll lie tnUf ut ud dlnner houn, wm rtlWM bDdttt cleltbera1iana • &IOl \ ~ OD tbe ..... la ldop4loD of an $11.7 mmm pnllmlUrJ operatlq budtet for tbe Mat ICMel , .... Later am moatb, truteea will pea the pdce of an autumn bond latue ex- pected to be Jn the oeltbborhood of tlO millioll • Statementa made 4urlng school fl. oance dilcualiol)I lut week suggest City Tax Boost May Hit 8 Cen~s All Mfl 'J n'N boe111 ti almolt a llkti! .. Ille Newpri Beacb ci:tJ tax ,.. ..,. be ..... '° IDGft than eight Cllllb. ~ ~ today were to dis· mm empilJe salary increalea. All ea-lier report in tbe DAILY PI· LOI' tW tllle proJed*S tax bite ..... be " cats did DOl include • allt _. a 1lalf iDc:reMe 'previously lllllill bl&o the badget, city aides DOt· ed. fte • upected ra1le ol U cents C..W be iacrealled to LS ceab if c I 9 m ~City M•apr Bar· ft1 ... ,.. ..., recommeada· tila. . T•lleeciAedJI _...._cttyem· Bad Wt2ther Good News For SuHers ployea shall recetv. a atr~t 5 per- cent incftue, or a ~ booet of 2.5 percent in July' followed by &D· other 2.5 percent in December. Payroll savings from the l a t t e r plan amount to '68,000. Ooundlmen decided Friday night to make no further cuts Jn the '8 mil· lion onmidpal budget, Jeavm, it '57,- 000 unbUanced. Cqundlman nee C.oolt protested and an argument ensued. Oouncllma.n How.vd Roge\"'s opln· ed that &be city la now faced wiUJ "• time ol cr.ter upeme because ot. the WJe ecoaamlea that have icme before." 'Td De to beer JOU llliborlM en ... fllLte 8ClClOOm6et, •• Oook cMl----'"IW'a real ..,,., CouocftfDtln Al F-stt cat le. "Fifty·,_~ eners, .... ,... ............... .. ~bis mmn. te ..._., Oook lllid, "I thlak it ii IDOlt unfor· _. te tee .....,. come Cllll'"tbe -.d1 fOf' a 'JfC and aay people Ute »ma 1111. lAI 1-bel, lay Stoddard - l eeaJd name a dozen other1 - WW'e ct.elct la their duty.,, "I cldn't point to anyone singly," Rocen ~· "I don't d tub t lllat Ulen people wtn dvic mfnd. ed. I don't ~ wbllt tile lituation may have hem ID the pMt, but I l:bl.nt we b&ove a city that WWlta to ID09e lbeed DOW.'' IatsjecW FOrOt, We don't . even lave a boiJer to bot w our .treets." "Are you recoam>endlnc we buy one?'' Coot aaked. "It's right heft ln the budget," For· git Niel. "I wondered lf you bed read it (the budget)," Coot napped Ea1ier, Coot bad refueed to COO· tinue a dluertatioo on the excesses In budget because be claimed be wu rudtiy intemrpted. "I've beell treated in a rude and un- gentlet'D91lly manner," Cook iplltter· ed. Councilman Robert Shelton apolo- (See CITY TAX, Page %) Auto Accident Injures Visitor A Port Hueneme man wai lnj~ in Laguna Beach Sunday night wbe11 be lost control of his car oo a curve in Laguna Canyon Road and struck a telephone pole. Police said Michael D. Ashley, 29, wu taken to South Coast Community Hospital. He was Jeated for minor injary and releued from the hospi- tal The accident occurred at about a p.m. near 2CY730 La1una Canyon Road. Record Petition? belt tiehtenlni ia in store tor tht -. fied d11tricl Board m • m b • r DoaaW !Kr.a&all poU:Ced out tblt by cutti.lll 1Dte ... serve fund.a the dlltrict la 6fql:IC ln deficit spending. Truatee Earl Peteraoo r....arMd that the school district la flCICl wtt.b a loalnc propo1ltion lnumuc:b aa iJl. creued enrollment ii out.ltripplnt a slower rate of climb for uMtHd val- uation. ~ AND i-olats -With ._.. teaiDC la ~ n.vid Gem'li, n. ,,, 8mD .,...., CIPrtes flower 1n UCI gradua· lion procealon Saturday. (Set addWonal 1.JCI commence- ~t photo, Page 8.) Flo wers A.8il Extra To ueh To Graduation °" .. Amid the pomp ana circumstance of UCl's Saturday graduatioo exer· cises was one circumstance that uni· versity officials b-adn't planned for. A 22-year-old Santa Ana youth i•n· tified as David Georgi stood in piece with ta.ssle flowing from his m<rtar board, and flower blossoming from bis fist. Beardless but wearing a muatache Georgi appa.r-.ntry was in sympathy with the message of his le$! orthodox appearing brethren, the hippies. The use of flowers among the hjp- pie set is a symbol of love. Georgi, who traosfehed to UCI from Orange Coast College, was graduated \ritb a major in bl_story, a university offitw ta.id. NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market mounted a 'olid advance late thls afternoon. Trading was active. (See quotations, Pages lG-11.) Both blue cb.1ps and glamor issues carried out some good gains as ttte financial community settled down to fairly tranquil cooditioos, now that the IJraeli-Arab confrontation wu out ol the crisis stage. Board member• allo were told by Dlltrlct Supl Leland Newcomer Ital baleclng will DO doubt be the foUowtni ynr. e ii no aeme kidding •1· -." Or. Newcomer laid. '''l'bino ... not going to be M nkie. We're ,..... to have to cut beck oa aupplies Md programa. "Basically, the problem la thet tt.e Joca1 disbida w.-e unified without 8dequt~ rffOUJ'Cell," be aaid. "It'• ...., tD tab • period ., time te pull oat ., ...... " WW. tbm. I.I ........... lar .. ~~ witll ...,.. ., a '*r· IPIJlowd ovatide tbe rates of $U7 per l1GI of a11uull n......,_ ia O>tta ... llld ..,.... ia Newpoil't 8eectl will be increuecl by 24 cmts. 1be difference rau1ta from .. eriom bonded inclebtldnaa inaated by ._ eommmdtja priar tD llljflemtica. • Other-.... the •verrlde, trusteu eiridadlJ will be allie to mate end.I meet at b mmng tu rate for aD• odm' JetiW. But to do IO, they will bave to reduce reserve fllD<b by l'DCJft tbaa $200,000. 'lbe follQ.>iring yur taxpayers will have to aumne an additional over· ride increment ol 14 ceota. Whether lber'e will be an additional tu ln· (See SCHOOLS, Patt %) Allies Battle Ill DMZ ·119 Communists Killal, in _ff_eavy Fighting --IAIGON l UPI) --Allied faeen-6_iDd__,....,14 iajured la tile ...U... ~ .., reported ki1llnc 1lt Commllllilb ill& ...S la a Nertla yw.. 1 mw- 9 ~ ftlbtblf ti tM blv...S.: -m,r J'Otbl W-MIDllY -.aW. vs sci nortbtrn proviDcea. To help ment oi U.S. madM ,__. near tllem, 852 bomben atruct jQlt IOUt:b the DMZ. fl tbe demilltarlud zone (DMZ) di-Many of the Americana were aoci~ Ttd!Qg the Vietnams, defying the dentally hit by one of their own Ulreat of CommuniJt missiles wbicb shells. ._. kept thtm away from the area Officials toda.y said American jets ftr lix weeks. deatroyed er damaged 10 Communist At least ai:t. Americans were ~ MIG fitbten ia weekend raids • U.N. lnactWn Blamed By I srael for Fighting ly Ulll&H Prete btttuCleul lll'ael today laid the blame for the Middle East war at the door of the Qlllted Nations and. in .tlect, reject- ed in advance anJ adiou tbat would -~'"" ttt ... ,.. ..... Jll'MP• status. llraelA Premier Levi Elbkol aa1d "inactivtlf'' by tbe Un.ttea Naaoa had eecouraied Arab ~ ap.lllit i..aet. He reject9d a retpra to the tld anniltice aoeements and pledfed that IJrael never qaln would allow itM.Jf become a lawleaa area wide open to murder and sabotage. Eshkol'a 1tstemeot to the I&raeli ~set (parliament) ia Jenig)em amounted to a rejection bl advaale ol any U. N. eft«U to impote peace urms on larael that would return the Middle Eut to the ltatul that pre- vailed before Israel cruabed Arab military power. Eshkol aald the United Nattoos stood by when UAR President Gama! Abdel Nuaer imposed bis blocbde of the Gull of Aqaba and be said the armistice a11eement.s imposed oo ls· rael by the U. N. hi 1"8 and 1956 allowed the Arabs to sharpen their awordl to attack Israel. The U.N. did DOthlnl about this, be said. He said tbe Israeli victories in which larael ia six days wiped out most ol the Arab air force and knock· ed out Ma arm.lei WU proof Israel WU no toncer bound by the old a.nnistice agreements. Israel reported today. it had captured 300 usable Egyptian tanks In addition t-. the 300 or more previouJly reported destroyed. Eshkol pledged to abide by the cease-IJre if others did and be told the Arab world "llrael baa fougb on· Jy becaue you left ua no dloice." The Ulllted Nations cease-fire wu reported holding firm in the Mlddl• East dllplte a flUJT)' of small tca1e firefigbta between IJraeli soldiers and Arab holdouts who apparently had not heard tbe war was over. One group or Jordanians penetrated Israel and was wtpecl oul The Soviet new1 agency Tass said an lsrlllll armored columD supported by paratroopers dropped during the night and reached the Syrian ton of Sbeith Mhtia. J1 miles im.ide ,,. ria. But bnel 0a0J dfaied wtaat Tass called • ~ truce ~. llnel aaid ...,... ..... beia& mop- ped .. bl captmtit lyrtma towns ud tbat IOIDe dadJee toot place along the S4leZ CaDAI -&opema 8eelaC home. Wb.l.le the Urae1i ioverutat tar. ed to lbe clif6calt aa..t ., rehahllttat- lng ita new WGD terit«iea ud flold.. iag them apfnlt r 11 qtgJ Arabi mid the cautiou bit powen. • IOftr'D- ment apokHJDan p n llOme remits o1 the m-da1 war which cost m combat. dead and 2,513 wouaded. He aid the hraelia had captured 300 usable ECJPtiaa tub and •at quanlitiel of nppliea iD the Sinai Da- ert and ftf'e incorporatblg them into the Israel armed forces. Tbe tanb were mostly RuuiaD T~. · Tbe de.trudioo of matt than 300 Egyptian tanks bad been reported previousl1. The lpobsmu reported t.be destruction of four of the nine brig- adu in the Jordallia army and Wd that captured American • made Pat- ton M41 tanks of the .1ordania.a anny were beint used by the braetiJ. Oth- er sourca estimated Jcrdaa '• loues at 33,000 killed • wuaded.. T b e r e were no eatimata of atba' Arab cas- ualties. The Israeli spokesman said scores ol Syrians were itill au.rrenderi.ng to Israelis and that many tub and ar- mored cars were captured at El Quneitra. Shades of Easter W eek-49 Youths Nabbed by P olice It wun't Eula Weft. but you couldn't tell it by looti.og at t.be New· port Beacb police log this IDW"llin&. Newport Beach police arrested e juveniles, including 20 girls, over the weekend. 0 f f i c e r s wen somewhat taken aback by tbe haul, since most ICbooll doo't let out for another week. t.be Kip air bale Dear Haooi.. Tbe raids la tbe-~ area 81mt1.11~1 i:iif 1'8 Vlllf. ed states fcai:r aircraft, o{ficiaJJ said, briagiag the total of American planes last over the north to sat. Three pi- lots were listed a.s missing and three were rescuec: by daring helicopter forays into the north. Power plants iD Hanoi and near the port city of Haiphong were bit. Negroes Fight Tampa Polic~ Burn Stores ~ Wire Senica Hundreds ol Negroea fought poftce with Olm and rocb, and bumed ud looted stores ill doWllilowa Tam· pa early today lL a snace ~l to the slaying of a Negro youth by police. One officer died ol a heart au.ct in tbe violence. At leut H persons were injured, molt not seriou.aly by the time calm returned to tbe area before daybruk. Deputy Chief A. H. Wainwright said the riot erupted in tbe mlddlt of a muggy night at Nebraska Av· enue and Twiggs Street when a 19- 1ear-old youth was shot and killed u he ran from a patrolman. The officer said be shot after spot- ting the youth and two others run- ning from the scene of a burglary. Robert Gilder, 36, president of the Tampa NAACP chapter. said word that the youth bad been shot in the back spread rapidly through a Negro district be called a "ghetto first class." Gov. Claude Kirk flew in for a two-hour conference with Mayor Nick Nuccio and other city officials. He Oew bac.k to Tallabassee as dawn •.as brealing and said only that be wu .. disturbed by the ewnts of tbe Di.Pt.'' ID Prattville, Ala., about lSO Na- tioaal Goard.amen and state troopera aurroonded a tiny house jammed with 25 Negroes early today and end· ed a five-hour battle of sporadic cun- fire. Four men were reported wounded in the fighting which began when ani- pen opened fire on police after black power leader Stokely Cannicbael was arrested oo a charge of disorderly cooduct. Three of the wounded were policemen and the fourth was a dog bandJer, Sheriff Philip Woods said. Fire lighted the sties over Tam· pa, and be.avy smoke billowed over the city. Sheriff Malcolm Beard an- nounced Jbe 12-blod riot area would remain sealed off and said "any per· (See RACE RIOTS, Page %) 732 Protest Car Wash Evidently tbe heavy arrest rate re- aulted from youngsters eaier to get a jump Oii a aummer vacatioa that is running into poor weather, police sug- gested. Weat ller We've beard of June In Janu· ary, but never the other way around. Nevertheless. there's more or the same in store Tues· day -cloudy. drizzly with little Police Aid Man W andering Alone LlrpM 8Mdt police were atartled at l :S LCD. Saniiby wbeft they saw 1 • eldal;y mu itrolllng wttbout J11111a • lboes ln the aru ol South c..t HiCbwaJ and Upland Road. Plliee aid the man. who bad ap- ......, become confused. did not bow how be bad appeared on the atrelt IO llabtly aWred and believed be lftd ln San Francisco. OGlca'a aaict they managed to lo- cate tbe man's ruidence in Laguna Bad ud drove him home. A petition with 732 algnatures of Co· rooa del Mar residents protesting a newly approved car wash was turned in at Newport Beach City Hall t-0- day. City Clert Laura Lagios said the number of atgnetures may be unpre· ceden&ed. "'l'bese ~ the most I've ever seen Oii a single petition ... she said. 1be petition campaign was headed by Geor1e Drtacoll, 404 Jasmine Ave. CitJ coU.Ddlmen ton.libt are slated to conduct a public hearing on the pe· titioners' appeal against the car wash at 2931 E. Cotst Highway. In a 4-2 vou, city planning commls· sioncrs on May 18 overrode staff rrc· ommendations and approved the racll· ity. which would be located at the site of an aging motel. Applicants Richard Jordan and Ho· uce Benjamin told planners the operation would 6erve an estimated 2S to 30 can an hour. Main objection to the project. as ouUlned by city aides and the peU· ti<>Mra, is that lt would be in direct conflict with long.range plans for the development or Corona del Mar's busi· ness district. The majority view or th e Planning Commission, however, held that th• car wash would create tralf ic prob- lems no worse than would othtr at. lowable usu of thr property. such a• a multi·story olflce building. Developers Jordan and Benjamin said that UM of the property has been held up too long by a proposed so- caUed "Vllla1e Green'' concept fOl' the ~l'Oftl del Mar business area. "We're running out of green wail· ing ror that Village Green,·• said Jor· dan. Today's petlUon also objects to use of resldentiai.zoned portion~ or the car wash alte for parking purposes, u would be required by the develop- ment. The petJtion aw the couocil to overrult!t ltle Plannln& Commission u~t perm it approval Meager beach crowd11 were report- t'd by lifeguards. Commented o n e guard. "OnJy lS,000 persons oa the beach is almost unheard of for this time of year." Arrests were for curfew. lack ol parental control. po&seuioa ol alco- hol, nmaway. burglary. maliclous mb- chief and petty theft. A girl was arrested for poua&JOll of marijuana. aAOlher girl for being drunk in public. and a boy for t. ing under the influence of drugs. Lifeguard towers at the 17th and 18th Street beaches were damaged by vandals Friday nigbl The snack bar at the COrou Ml Mar Main Beach was broken intn Saturday night and cartons of rum and potatn chips Wf'n' stole\. '• ' ii any temperature chan~e. INSWE T ODA\' It 1DC1S centuries m tht mak· ing, but &nly si.r da11s in tht dlanging a.s tM annit>s of lnll(l w~ tM Arabs and chang· cd tM map of tht Middle Ea.st forewr. Page S. ....... ,......,.., , ... lt '8IMlrM • .. ........ -, • ~ ,.Jl C*IMrift t c..ks '' Or-'-" ' ~ ,. ,._ ,. ....... • s....c ...... " W ~ 1' S«l•I 111.-.n 1).U ~-,._ ,. ,,... 16-1' ~ 1•11 S-M-ft 1•11 t'ln ~ ' ,........... " -... ltKM It ~ t Aa ~ IJ W-> ...... f 0..... W""9 1r ......., • ..... ..... 1-4 ) % DAILY PU.O'T COWNS Along Our Coast H It baa loag hair and wean tiCld ponb, il'I eilblr I prl OI" boy. That's OM of the conclualons l ftaCbed during-my a.ignment in Logum Beach last week. Tbe bippiel blftll'l • yet taken . _.. the town, I fowid. but their prea!!DCe ii qnmW1bble. There's axnell>inl In the air. The problem Is, ..,..tim., If• diflicull bl dlJtiagullb the visiting Mondiy, ~ U, 1967 .L Facing ' 9£!'1!!t..~· ~.it •• 1 -r't" • f .. v-.... .... . .,, ~ililf!!!!li!J!I#.'~~ Soboo1 Dlltrtct will IO to 1 in the dlatrid, a · between "?' a .. m, ab4'f p.m .. ~ spokearriU~aUii.l ·oa· ~~.rate to vote oa a $1.20 tax rate ill a ..,ecial .tbe di1trlct.would.bave.to out GUt.aixtb election. A total of 21,US voter1 are periods, athletlea, countellnt ahd gui- eligfble to cut ballots. dance services and reduce other edu- , The Sl .20 proposed m•wt-. gen-catJooa,l service•, Accord'PC i. di.strict era! purpose tu rate iJ a 15--cent spokesmen. f redDdioll from .tbl awreat St.a -rate. A SI.It ,tu "* would ... taln the A 75.otot tu oterride bu been ef-dilC;rtc\'1" atbledc pro~, .nstore fictive: in the ~ for Mu:-year• · ail-period dey1 and th ·to-al teach- but ii due to upite June 30. Attempts er -Plli>ll ratio. It a1lo woUld Jriaint.ain ~ to extend the 75-cent override have couDsefing and guidanc6 programs been turned down by the voters and a tw1>mile-limit bus service. ac- lwice ·1n· t11.; put yow. · <ordiog to Ult Cllheo'a Educalloa Ad· 1be •1 .20 rate locltidea a 4.k811t •ax isory Group. override. Tbia_ll a compromlle aug-Polllng places: , gested to the dl.sbict by the Citizen'• -Precinct 13, UntVtl~ "Part, Dr. Edncatlon AdviMrJ Group, a civic Ju"lian paJle_T home, 11112 qnn1an, orpniuU... Tbe propoeal hi• n · ·· . ceJved support from most quarters in Irvine. , the commWlity, tnclncling the Tustin -Pttelnc:t It, Ralph GaW. Elemen- Clwnber al Commerce llJCI Board of tary SCbool, 23882 Landls"!rr Ave., Rea.Han. El Toro.· , -... " .. · hippiOli """ the midenl blppl.,. 'l1ley're not an ..._, e1t11tt. For eumple, two young men wilb rUlp OD their fing<n, bells OD their toes and flowen in tbeh- long hair strolled up w the La· gum Pla}tlollse box office bst Tbree blcb ad>ooll. Tullio, Foodllll ~ IS, Leh'"" Wori<I, dub- and Miu1oa Vlejo, are now located house, 2, DiDing Room a, HUJ Moutoa in the disbict that stretches from the Park Way, Latuna Hilla. hills behind Newport Beach to the -Precinct 16, Leisure World, Club- county'• footbilla: and from Orange to hOW1e, 2, Dinlng Room 2, 24112 Moulton CRIPPLED . i111t0 -Ughi·plane 11111 llruded al ~ Beach in Laguna t:oday after pilot James Cum· ming.s cuctessfuDy t'deadaticked" craft onto beach -it raa mt of PL,......., -waa ...._ however, • plane landed in soft sand. ' Wednelda1.· ; "We'd lib to rent the Playhouse .for a day, .. ooe uid. "We IOl the moneJ', .. the other aid. "What for?" asked the box al.· fi<e girl. "A love-in.," they chorused. They almoll loot their fmgen aa the clerk •lammed down the boz , office window. · --* · 1-II eat enly a -lllp. . r!"n.i ~ ii'• iloO Ille Kids picket the bi~b oebool be- cause of regulations banning thea· 1rica1 garb. G,..,...,..ps picket be- tause ol the Vietnam war. The lat· ter protest is what baffles me. For this rea'iOn: The anti-Viet pickets do abeir march.in~ in front of lhe library building. Yet. as far as I know. it':o; been a long time since Lyndon Baines Johnson and his generals met there. . * A little old lady in tennis shoes stormed into the DAILY PILOT of· fioe while t was in Laguna to de- mand to know what we we-e gc> ing to do about the Vietnik pickets. "Have them abot." I said. Ot was at the end Of a very loog day.) ''Well," she sUI. "that's not what r was t!tinkini of. Some of them are my best friends. Wouldn't an editorial be enough?" "On second thought," 1 agreed . "you're probably right.'' "You know," she then oordided. "I was going to picket against -them. r was going to any a sign tt12t said 'UnAmerican.'" "Why didn't you?" '1 di'W!USSf"d it with the ladies in my club and the consenms was t shouldn't do il People might mi&- onderst.and." "'Misunderstand?" "Yes." she explained·. "they might think the 'UnAmerican' on my sign meant the war. not the pickets ... * Once last week, I had occ-asion lo call Newport Beach City Mana- ger Harvey L. Hurlburt. "Harv~" I said. "Thi~ is Jerry. I'm calling from down here in La- guna.'' "Oan you hear me all right?" he asked. The~ you are. It was a local call. but when you're in Laguna you're really a loog way away. * One more Laf{Una item and then San Juan Capi.trano. Park Way, Laguna Hllls. · U votera tun down 1he $1.20 taJ: -Precinct 17, Le.inre Wot1d,\ Club- rate, the clmrict rate will be M cent& house l, Dininl Room a. 2asi ·cail• per $100 a11H1fld Yaluation, the new . Aragon, ~ .Hllls.' , ~ basic rate set by recent legialatJon. -Precinct 17, Baker residencti, 'Ibe basie. had been ~ cents for a 25242 Tasman Road, Lquoa HWs. Retrial Ruling Expected Today In Child Murder Presiding Superior Judge William Murray .. ., expected to rule late to- day whether Mn. Antonia L. Thomas ol San Clemente can be tried a sec- ond time for murder in the death last fall ot her seven-day-old infant son. Attomeya in the case were ached· uled to ara:ue on the i.asue Of double j-. The attractive Filipina . woman"1 first bi.al WAI invalidated when Su· perior Judge Bruce Sumner declared a mistrial on the basis of one juror's hesitant affirmation of a verdict of guilty. Juran by law must act out al independent conviction. The juror, Buena Park School cus· todian Joseph Scbiasler, told the judge he bad gone aJong "W"ith the majority" in finding the mother guilty of ftrst degree murdeJ . Mrs. Thom_All hi aei!used of pouring a lethal dole of chemicaJ doWll the baby'• throat 2 Bandits Rob Mesa Market, Threaten Oerks "U yoo &et up off that floor. we're going to shoot you in the bead." Th.is was the warning given by two arm~ bandits to Costa Mes.a store el er ta Larry P. Schroeder, 25, r.nd Robert W. Gowins, Jr., 22. While customers milled about in the nck Toe Market, Zl'11 Fairview Road, the holdup pair went about their businels of gathering $388 in cash. Customers apparently were un- awan: thit robbery was in progress. Schroeder and Gowins, meanwhile, stayed .on the floor as ordered. f'l'o• Pqe ii . SCHOOLS ••• _ .. _ It cu be noted, boweftr, tbat cut· ting of tbe ruerve fund ii a oo.time propositioo. . . Sctlool authorities, while actnowl· edgiDg they are spending more than they take in through this maneuver, are qWck to point out that this is not a case of fi5cal gimmickry. Rather, they consider it a welcome windfall. Dr. Newcomer claimed a de- creased reserve fund Is made practi· cal by improved accounting proced· urea. All told, more than PXl,000 was deleted from some $667 ,000 held in n- serve La.st year. However, more than $100,ID> was put back W)ien it was learned diltrict expenditures f« the current year are runnl.ng less than was budgeted. Dr. Newcomer attributed the slow- down in spending to an uncertainty oo tbe part of department heads un- der the new wlified operaUon. "They just didn't ask fO!' u much money u: they might have otherwise," the supuintendent said. lie said he does not expert*"t(i en- counter th& same timidity the fol - lowing year. In large part the money squ.eezed is atbibutable to unification, Newcom- er uaerttd. Under en.ting s t a t e law, be noted, it is mandatory that salaries be raised to the bJghest lew.l paid by any of the unityin1 di1bict.s. County Bridge Widening Slated The Santa Ana Avenue bridge 1outh oC Pali.sades Road near Orange Coun· ty Airport will be rebuilt and widen· ed. Supervisor Alton E. Allen of LI· guna Beach announced today. No date haa yet been set for bids on the project. ' Allen said the Board of Supervlsors approved a flood control permit 1ought by the county Road Department for the construction work. The bridge 1s located la the Flood Control District right.of-way for the Santa Ana-Delhi Channel. ' . Lagllri; ·&.ch Eases ·s.irf· · ' mg ·-' Restrictions t.ac-1 BIMil db' Cl 1Jmen --Art OOloa1 -· -..,.. a lklpalme pe-uu .. ·~u.c Ille ...... Llfeguards were ·under tutrudion _, .. permit lurflDc beyood .. ,. mal dudllDe boun whenever affect· ed areu. are nol "bttn& med by batb-en "due to baardoo.a swimming CODdiUODI." The ruliDC is llmilar to a recom - mendation IMJllJ' 'iMlklrt N e w po r t Beach c1'7 ---i1inen The black· bol !lac --·-.i be uaed, -11foguardo -.. Ille --~llnot-..i. . ACU. bf Lquu lnmaken last week drew UCl:7. oulbcu'lta from beaeb:troat property ownen, who charged "dlM:rimlDelloa." Tiiey said llley would _.. -Ille COUii· cll ne%t· •eek to demlnd that nrf. ing-01); mlllroob- at the south eod of town be banned altogether .. Councilmen pointed out that H the easing of n!rtricti001 doe1 not work out, and vandalism and other prob- lems increase. lifeguards will ju1t "keep the blackbail flag flying." Property-ownen, however, 1 a i d they still objected to the move. ~ From Pqe l SURFING ... Corona Beach by surfers from g a.m. to 10 a.m. wcukl aJso be subject to blackba.U flag control. . "Thi• mar be considered an exper· 1ment, subject to cl01e scrutiny to determine what problems may or may n6t exist," he said . "Local youngsters are presently surfing there ~W:ing the summertime, even though 1t is l.Uegal, aod it is felt that resi· dent.. of this a-ea would like to have this 1urfing time available to their children. ''If ope~g this area to surfing," he added, should cause an infiuw of surfers and others to the point where it ii troublesome to the beach, the eouncil could reconsider its action and change it by resolution." 111 let you finish ·vour dinner There's an Art Colony shop. call· ed Hulda's Socialite Apparel. When the suspects entered the place, the two clerb: later told Costa Mesa police. they walk~ up to the checkout counter where one pulled out the pistol. He said : "This is It- put all the money in a sack.·· From Page J They seU used clothing. ,.,..,. .... ,, J RACE RIOTS • • son1 congregating in thi1 area tn groops oC lhree or more will be asked ODfl time and one time only to disperse and if they don't comply they will be arrested." ' ln addition to the violence tn the six-by-six-block Wf)f' in the Central Park area. Beard said minor violence broke out in heavily Neiro West Tampa. Robert GWJdt:r. president of the Tampa NAACP. 1aid after the meet- ing_ with Kirt that "inadequate ~U· cation .. poverty. disease. inadequate recreational facilities md housing and general disrespect for the law " were 1; lhf' underlying cause of the violence. Ten Negroes were a r r e 1 t e d on char~es ranging from breaking and enter1n~ to possession of stolen prop- erty. Two of the injured were Ne-.,..,.,. TROOPS fiENT IN The Alabama troops, sent in by Gov. Lurleen Wallace with orders to shoot to till if att.xked, surrounded the concrete block house in the Ne- gro community known as Happy Hol - low and ordered the occupants out. Ten periO~ were taken into custody, and acconhng to Woods , "most were oot local people." Appearing in court wearing ~an. data. a blue shirt with sleeves rolled and trousers without a belt Carm1· chael daimed hf' was bullied by po· hep whl5t held 1n custody c After the cash was collected, Qie two clerks were ordered to their po- sition -on the floor . Costa Mesa police &aid two young boy1 saw the robbers run from the store and south on FQ.rview Avenue. CITY TAX ... g.ized for filling his water glass. Cook said i1 wasn't the fill ing of the water glass that disturbed b.im. but the council's not takjng seriously the spending of 18 million. Rogers prom.Lsed to sit q u i e t I y. Box Seats for l'ocht Race Sturt Councilman Lindsley Parsons said, "We urge you to proceed, please." Cook. now in a pout, r e p I i e d. "There's been a strong Indication I am boring you . I won't wade any more ot your time." r , Beach sitters at Newport watch start of Newport Harbor Yacht Cl ub"s Huntington 1'ide\andt1 race. long rcco~nizcd as one of the top spectator yachting {'V('ll!'i along the orange Coast. Re-rigged yawl i\urla1 '1nu8 was the winner for details or race see .~!or\ rtn Boating Page 20. '. • ' Gas Fails, So Lagunan Crashes Plane on Beach A l'l·JU"Old 1---c:ra1bJ•ncMd biJ 1iCbt plw. • Alise Beach Sunday when it r.1111 oat .t pa. Both be and biJ womaa JllllUellcet escaped injury. Pilot James Cwnminp:, of Ml SUm- mit DriYI, .aid th.at br: and Nanq Bnmdrett, 20 0( San Cleme11.te had taken off from Capidrano Airport about a half hour before bi.I plane. purchased Saturday, ran out of ps. Cummings Aid he put the Aeron- ca Chief into a northboand elide parallel to the ocean and J.Aded OD the wet sand at the wate'a ed,le.. n.--··--Clml· .uopaiddoef9el __ .,. pan:ndy "-* 1<1 It ...... a fall tat Of e:w•• ..-. M toot off a ball boar Nrtier. 'nlie beach WU li&'ltly populated and Q1mmings. m...,,... to avoid balben ud fisbennal.. He uM:l, "'The forced 1aadi-c really didll't shake mt up too modi but it sure -gd quid ... u..r. -Ille ... gine qu.its ... 'lbe plaDr W"U still ml the beach lo- ...,. bal -·-... -h.ad hauled it Old Of rr.9dl Of tbe tide... Summer Sifra•p• S..ri11g Lynn Flnkbiner files ..,. of 2.300 regislnlion oanb for city of New- port Beach summer recrealion program. Despite beny signup. ~ remaim in most cl.asses. Residents may mroU in a variety of -iutic and dry ·land activities between 5 and 6 p.m. weekdays at 1714 W. Balboa Blvd. Lawmen Ruffle Feathers of 10 Seeing Cockfight Orange County sheriff• deputies Sunday ruffled the feat.hen of 10 men accused d. attending a cocldight -.hen the alleged contest Wat l>r<>Un up and the audience whisked Clff to jail. Deputies were called , to a slwd near 18742 Red Hill Road. in cou.nty territory, al nooo by an Uvine Co. employe ·who said he hid-W"ilnessed the alleged affair. Orange County residents arrrited \vere AJdolfo V. Flores, :fl, and Ra- fael P. Gomez. 66. both ol Sant.a Ana.. and Juan J . Martinez. 39 and Luo- ano 0 . An.ate. 69, both 0( El Mi>- dena. Other• arrested were Felipe E. Lovera, 42. of Baldwin Park: Jose G. Garcia. 'Sl, ot Los Angeles ; Fred- erick F. Davis, 53. of RGSemu.t: Charles S. Debo. t.O, ol Saa Gabriel. and AJberto f . Reynoso. 32. and Vin· cente. H. Reynosos, 76, both or Comp· ton . • DAILY P .OT ............ c •• ..._.N.W ... -..._ ..... -n..-A. ........ . ---"--F. Cel._ .._.. .... °"' E<All-~ c......, ,_, ""-~----'CZ ......... ,...,. __ ,...._ ~....., .. .....,..._ .._.._.. 9Not: - -.... ---1111 Wttt ........... M•iJi.t AIWNU: P.O. '-1175 t1W "'""" OHi.oo 0.ut.T Jlllt..Ot .... ~ z ~ .. ..._.,.._ .. _,., ... ---... . ------._. ..._ c.-....... l.---"-...... ...... --....~.,....,.-.... -.-.................. ....-.-•m•----... ~ ..... _..,.__ ·----.c-- ,......., 17141 MJ.4.111 a ...,..,an '1Mwn c-,..,.. --Or-~ .......... _c....-, _____ ..... ---~---· " ,,..._..,. _ _.,....,......; ----~-­~-----·-... ldl. ~-""""° .......... , ... . ·:. .. " :--r ....... IJ ............ . -... ........ "" _,,.,_ • I •• - ra .. Jt • l 3 I l j b 8 • " I ' • I • J l --· ( I , • , ( • . . . . . ' . .. . . .. . ~ .. . .. . . . _,_ __ _ . . . . . ..... . . -.-12,l'l61 . -- DAILY PILOT 3 16 States Mfected. By Decision WASIUftG'lUN (UPI) -'!'be Ill· preme Coar! mded. ltl'T t«m today by dodaR!c -.aJy --ia.... -og mind radal marriqer ""' WIClOllllltutlonal. Tbe rollog llruclt c!oWn .,...,._. tioa ...... Jn 16 states Oil grounds tbeJ -... of Ille -dvil rigtlts ol man , ftmdamental to our ft?)" u- iltence Md survival.•• In a final Ourey al majcr clecialool, Ille court allo' -Upheld Ibo coatempt "' court • CODrictiODI of'Dr. Martin Lutber King od RYea other civil rights leaden for 1helr refusal to obey a court in· junction .qaibst • 19113 Birmingham, Ala:, demomirlltion. The M decl&ioa let stand the sentence of five days in jail Md a IOill fine !or King and his co-defend.ants. MAJOBITY OPINION Al'TlllMATH -'11>e-ofla IMn .. lill«· ed -rubble foUowtit,c 1111 ....... -· Janluilalroopo llld ----la lbt -...... "' Ille alil cllJ "' - Jmtice --Nld In tile mojartly oploiaa -"lldl court ----""'pell-... -........ .., free to ...... .n the .... Spencer Tracy Di.es as He Lived-In Seclwwn .Just a Mortar Away . . . . . ~ ............. -mrr'I tbair llM:tlttD ... llreetl." -'n:rew eat .. mc:on.Ututionll • New Yert stale n wlddl allond coart -approved electrollic eaveidrop- plog to collect evideoco for DM I.a criminal. proeec:atlons. Israeli Guni ,NOUI Guard }erusal.em, Bethlehem BOU.YWOOD (AP) -Bio prtrat. ----~---= .. TncJ'•..., "lie. Bt ,,.. -rl. .. 1ftllid'1 IDDlt .... -......... "' 1111 -.... bat hi lftflned .. I 'm olf u.-. A nq1liml IDW far tlll twiMime ,,..."1 Awmd wllDm' ,,_ Oiiildllct- .t at Tmn+ I '9 a..t .., lls7 Bo- -~ ---w-... . -............ I • '> Rfu~ Burro~~- LONDON (UPI) -A W"'* ll•td ---by-·-· Burton -,._. amt,,,,,... .. W'i::C Llft•W todoy -a ba•h• fer w.-_. Wed.....,_, la Ille ·-• .._ ot Brilllb .... ,_,, Jf.jw -,.. 'lbo1 bnmedlltelf ~ ... ''try :aw.to -·.·- "We want to be TV mabn, not TV buyen," Aid .another c:www:ttwww manber, Welll>lioro _ ._,. Jlo. br: ''We waat to piodace piOif W lD good lute-··-~ ..... lag ,.... ud ..... llllodld by - W:lolt. W• want to entertain ad ed- ucate." Tllo DOW ,..._..,i II upecled to lrinC Barton's wife, EUrabetb Tay~ Jor. to tbe teleridoD ICl'MD and '° bring IOIDe al tbe actrea'• IDODe71Dto tbt new compa111. ' Ibo luUI &t F-1---al Pld. Troef, -... _ llll'IMt movk --...;-ot•bem•· --.Be -rt. Be ..... .. • tbe lime wHll. ~ ..... ._ ... riillod __ ~Cllbr. • DIBD AT BOllB Tllo -· -~ c.rron. -·Ille--bad been .. P8Dl*l dwl by Dr • .ntcbe1 D. ClcMI. Nat --the ldor'1 wife, ·-· .... ·LO.I. '1"rWwelJ ... _llr_llot __ __ .... ___ ....... Iii: 41sds1I bf Cllelr ..., Jolm, ·--.s.r.~ ' •1 IUlllEllT -JERUSALEK (UPI) -Tllll II lbt tale ot two citiel: Bdlillem, ..... J ......... bani , ud Ille old cll1 "' Jeruulem, ......... "" died. Tbe two ·clUu are ~-It comes .u a lhoct. to r.albe t h • great eveatli ol tbe New TMts!Mld. encompaued a d1ltance w"1 wllbla the ranee ot a medium.callbw mcr· tar . J..w/ proved that 1ul --Ila .... near Ille Qiun:b al Ille Hallo; tty, built over the manger ol t It• C1lrtal cblld Jn Betbalem, dr""'"4 abelll near Calvl:rJ wbere Cbrilt WU cruclfi<d Jn Jeruulem. In a way, tbae ltorl.ed cltiel 1lll1loo ll'Ole Unel'I pr®-Jn whmlllC Ille pMCe. u ft bu wm lta war, ,.mmt Ille Arab ....... Old -II ""°"" oad lllJ1 """""""· rlfla abots rang out at intenall. An officer claimed tlley 1rere cm1J ''wun· ing lbotl." Suicide commandoel a r e lllJ1 bellewd to be bldllll Ibero. A long curfew, from s p.m. to 9 a.m., ii 1till In force . White 1ln8I WIJ'll of poulble mines. On one of the old clty'1 allt-aarrow 1treet1:· 1 aaw a man 1UITOUDded by four IOJd.ier1 armed witb aubmllebine cum. l thought an important dvWan prilooer bad been captured. But the man wu Kathi! Luz, speaker of the Kneuet (parliament), on his way to i--aY at tbe Waillng Wall. UrMl IQI it inteDds to keep t b e old ca,, no matter what elle lt ill farcect to lift up in the peace. And Jordan, )'bole precarlOtll eco- nomy ...... llHI -.i lncom• of Ille . boUelt dty on ..ui, wanll it back. Today ban.s-. completed the ru- in( of.·-Ille! bad blocked the Wtq acept far a narrow alley, to the w~w.n. n· ta an that remains of. Ibo s;ooo:yUl'<lld leC<llld temple built Gil tbe lite of King Solomon's first T~y, a service to commemo- nte Pentecost -the day MOIU re- Tornadoes Strike Midwest Heavy Rains Precipitate Flooding in Kamas s-.11~..,._ -· Fne 111111 •..••••• ,. •• Q11I .... S.1 FW ... ····•••••••• l :a._....-4.1 ,.._,.....,. ........... as..-u ~-············ ,. ........ u .. -t:•ua. ..... : .... _ .... n::n ...... ~-·- 111.. .... Llllt .. ... J_l, ,_,. ..... ~ .... , Orlllll• <:e• llilflf """""'-............. -... "-" ......... ...,,, ..... . kMh "' ..,.,._ ,..... ... ,._..,., Mo*!YdMt ......... .... v .. ......,.,, ......, , ...... . _,,,,.....,, .......... .,, .. w ............. ·-· SOUTH•IUI CALIFOIUllA -a.utl' """ ....... ~ _. _..... ....., ~ .,.....,.. Verlftlll dallll wllll ... _...,.. .......... - '*II llw ids • I I i wtll """"· ....... :::: ...... Ill .....,.... um. ··-~~ LOS AME\.l!S AMO 'l'IClllUTY- C"'°"* """ ..,..._ ..... ...,. ........... ~. Ulftc .......... . ~.H(lll ........ L..fl9 ....... .. KIIii T....., & COASTAl AILIO INTl!lt.lr:l.IEDIATI! VAU•YS-C: .............. *"-· din ...... ....... """""""'· lltllt ,..,,_ ....... dMtfll:;. ".... ...,. .. !i&l_..,..... ..... IJ.S. S..._ary Y!Mnt _.._ ,__ .,_ h .... ,,, -. --.......... """'' • ,_.... ............... --.....,. .................. ,....Ill ..... wlMr9 ..,..., .... IMnl:I ~ ........ ~!; ... bit . --T ....... •kfln _.. Isl fl'lld "-"'* .... IN lo IM M ....... H _,.. c ...... -"""' ........ililill ...,,,,, rr.. -"*" ._...,. ,...._ INI ma.I flt lfM Flt '*"'· O-Utt .i.e .... *!Din ....... -SOll"*'1I Ccol""""". ............ •Ir ~ " ,.... ........... .,._ IM a.II 111'111 allldaLI -ceclcr' ...................... ~--~-·..,..... .., -"•lier~ "-""" _........ ..,....., M._. -la _.,.,. r11M. ttl;h -"" cllilal .,. fl...,_~ '"*'"' ,...__ T ..... _. '--• It-. Ntfla-• T!W """ _.,., ....,.. ,,_ .... ...,....,. ..,.....,_,, la h -•I C..Mtorf:ll llklftflel<I c.111. ~ .,_, tall ~ ,,_.,,. _.,,....., ............. ~ ................ , lflll IMIM lllt ~I • loltit T••n. '°'""' • .,. -·'*' _..... "" ..,.... luff•ll: "'"' 11111 mM d IJll ~ ChlctfO Ml:llL '--"'--" .. " .. •• ... n • "' 5.l .It " . " . . " 12 n Tr ,_ ~ -.. _ -·-,.,_ , .. _ ,_ .. _ -· -......... "' --.... _ ~t·· -....., ·-·-_..._ -· .. --'* ........ (ltJ ..... .. _ "'*-" Pf!llMIPI .. -· ":::::X P1111i. Me. ~.er.. lt•t*I (lly SIM •lvl'I ·-·--·-SI. L""'lt a.:in.1 llPlt Like CllY '-" Olwe s... 'rlftC*9 ........ S....krW• ..... -·~ T""" -...,, " .. • .. .. • .. .. .. 1,17 a • • • • • .. " .. .. .. " • ... " • .. • " • .. " " '·" • .. • • .. • • • " " .. • " .. " .. ••• " • .. " TI " .. • .. • " .. • ,, .. • " .. .. .. • " .. • .. • • " , ... • .. .. .. .11 n • a " .. .. " • • " " " •• " "' ... • • T• • " .. • " • .. • " " " .. CliNd tbt Ten Commandnwrib ea -Sinai -will "" held ..... Mlf'b' cleared square. It will be the ftnt time Jews .bave blaB able to gather at the remalDI al ._ temple in any number since the Rcaanl razed it ln '10 A.D. , I uw the toucbPt IOklien touch it, ~ their beadl In prayer and weep, illll. clutclling their ,... . One boy facing the wall in prayer wU lhot dead by a bidden Jordulan mlper. lfu -lurDed bool - OW'll pl'"&J1rl and killed tb:e miper. All ..... _ .... --Iller ..m b.,99 tree acc:e:u to their .a.nn... No 90ldiel" ii dowed an,.wlere near tbe·fabWoul Moaque al Orn.v. witti. its blue walla IDd m•gntficent golden dome, one of the boll:elt of )lol.lpm places. Al of now, Jerusalem ii an oc:capied city. Q It ill comtantly patroD:ed. On t h e be'8bll ....... ii -. ... -troops wtth tub, machine pm * • d anti-tonk ,.... S.QViets Launch New Racket Toward Venw MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soriet Union today fnn1d>Od an unmanned 1pue lllation~n>etet for Venus, the Soriet -&fl'!DC1 '1'1111 ..id. ·The -the --ve ... probe liDce Nooember, 1965, when two -Vmus 2 and Venus 3 -were aimed tOward theplmel. One ol tbele lockets, Vmm 3, cnab-lmded oo Venus llan:h 1, 1968. B WU the flr>t man-made object W relldl another planet. Venus 2 p....t willlln 15,000 mils of Venm cm Feb. 7:1. Attempts w ,-,,... ICi<ntlfic dllla from the twin IOOb ...,.., truMnted by a lltll-unaplalned malfunction of oameru and imUumenta at crudal moments. ' . · The Soriete: admitted that Venus 3's cameras quit working the minute the rocket mtered the plmet's almoopbere, ki!IJng hopes of scleallala wbo bad ezpocted the lint pict1ll<a of the IUl'foce ol the mywl<r· loua, cioad-eovered plonet. Sir Bernard Lovell. ~ of Britain'• Joc!Jell Bant radi<>tele- scope, -the Sovieta «Klangend future stadi .. of~ life en Venus by pooilbJy contamina!inc lb ourfmce with Ven111 s. V111111 s did accomplllh one flmcliml -it pilnted the &met mot of 1nD1 an the planet'• surflce. Vmus ll!gbtly amaller than the eorlh, r<TOI-around the aun at an l'ftraie distance of 87 millkm miles, mm}m'fld with the euth'• ave"4'!1·dllllance of 92.2 mlleo. 'nio fllCbla of Veum 2 and Vmu S lod!cated the new lhot wlll tab about foar monthl w radl the yldnlly of the plaoel. II malt 1nve1 II - 25 mllllon mllet "' lb nad ....... -Upoel • '500.000 ...._ award -apinll Ille Aaodated -by tormor Maj. Gm. F.dwtn A. Wall<r ., die """'1noth of .,. UC rioting al the Univentty Of Mluisdppi aver .,tmi••ioa al Negro James H. Meri- dith. The court let -• HI0,000 ll· be!~ .... by wan, Butts, funiler Univenlty "' Georgia athletic director. qaimt the Saturday Even- Jnc Poot for an article -..i "Story of a Foott.11 Fix." REVIEW PIAl'J -Agreed to review when the next 1ierm .t:.tl m October • cue involv- ing the Federal Power Commission's pU to nsulate ·rate. for natural gas prodacers m tbe bull 0( area rather "-"'""'· 'l'be court -llrlkln( down i-. ~ting miBd ....,,.. •• came .in 1 Vkp:lia cue but Jt alao hid Iba e«e.:t ~ ...OtfPne ·amnar -l.al5--. 'Ibey are AW.ma, Arb.neu, DeJ. ....... Florida, Georgia, Kentudy, Lo0 ittana, Mladufppl, M 111 our I, North Caniina, 0t"boma South Car· ollna, Ta• e11ee, .!fmu azid. West V1r- Jillla. . 'Ibe American Civil Llbertiel Union (ACLU) -die taaua to Ibo Sapnme Court Oii behalf of • Wblte construc- tion worbr, Rktlard P. Lomtt. and hiJ Negro wife, oaUvea of Caroline Coarty. v.. They 1ffft JDllTied in the District Of O>h1rnbb Jn 1951 and re<urned to V-tu live hi viola-tion oi state law. Oliot Jlll1iee F.or1 Warren, speali-inl f« a unanbous court. taid: llElll1llCI' RIGlll'S ''We have CCINistently denied. the constKutionallt of me&Rr'el which restrict tbe rllhtl Of dU.zem oa ac- count of race. There can be no dOubt that .-..trictlng the -to mm, IOleJy becAUM oi racial dasrlflcationJ violates the central meaning of the equal protectioa clause (of the 14th Amendment.)" J;(IJ1r.lli~'im=========================:=.y;..,:;~°""~~ga=====; 0 Salt• • smnc. YOUR WATCH~ ~...: Fm • Q' I & • e Olllrll • M1"ftl l'IAILS S1M .. .., ... $ ·99 "'""' s1.11 SlltD, f.---sa.• ~-.... .hwolry Dool9nlrll w~~·1:c: ....... , A lpodaltyt , DIPINDAlll.a llRVICI OMEGA Now .2 .Grftt.Stores.To.Serve. You HAllOI '"°"'.. HUNnf:leTON CINTR ClllTI& llACff A IDINMI ""Jiii KAllOI. M.ft. HUJmN•TON IUCH COSTA MBA. 145-Mll 191.1101 C:..!IW""'i••• 14*' Optn Mon .. Thun., Fri. Tll 9 ,.m. . ' ... Ao<11<11 --.. .. -_.,.. ··--- ; ---fl.-llU. .,..._ ~••'°--·-_,,,,, _,... ...... TO '" TOUI IUMIT - ' I . . . . . . . . . .. ----:C!ll!Ce G1UD'U~ Rail Strike . ~ -Congr-ess.hLl~~-:::t: • -On Draft Law Near Ob,y ---='' w•pj•'IQI (UPO -.. tho pnrt1le ., -c ____ ..,..to ,_,.. ..-y ---.---'lie ..... __ ,_ II( ' ' a l I atllltJ. ... ... 5eMte aad -plsm?d to Kl oa a me11are 'Ibey ----ilto Pit' 'JO .,.niebt· fl&. Ill ,,.. ~ to Ji&ll it witllil a few days. --... ~ ._,. (D.Kw.). .......,... to -• llllll Ill ... _ .. ta 7 I ,, ... lllD"• bu. ....... --,,bal .. -""0-mad> m-..i.,,... n. • we, wble!I. ........ -.,..,.. -.. , .: .... Gii tbl *aft lnl, tWNI mldl .... WCli~ ..... fae-,. __ ""• .. wDl be ale8e « o+.._, wbo ... .. .. _,.... .. '2 j ......... Mian ~ .. -..- ICheol -.. Joac .. ...., are allle to atay lD MllM kind ol colle(e. ~ .. -be Ult··• dent cl••lflNdkm tem .. the <.wbOt•lill predlce ol univen!Uee -I Ille c1aN 1t.Mhi11 of ...... lo tbelr local draft ----....... his dolummt -be ... ceived a bildtelar'I deCrt. dropped oat ol -or reached .,. "' -wbleb· tftl' came ftnt. At that poilll, -.;..,.; lu.dol......t1"1Uld ..... He --be apooed for lnductkm 11 a member ot what ii called ''the prime ... group." F.. eumpje, If Jt.yeor- oldl _. beinl dnlled -u =c: by Jol>o-acm, tbe ~tudent -be llUbjecl .. lllduc-Uon Oil tbl ~ bull u a 19-ye1r.old who did not ro to colleee. : Sen. Dodd Censure Debate This Week W'"""ftOlii (AP) -Laa&. CD-LL), at CODteDdl ..... &001 tail1 ....................... .-I 8 ti tee. wbldl no•m111111ed ... r Z 3,. DIM.... ... • 0 ii JDU::hlC 8 l(:llpe" .. 5 I 1 -~ 0 rt, ioat: al Dodd. '1lle C ,...., Dem.-Sen. Jacob It Javits, (R- en.rs ..., -•I.led allJ N.Y.), said Sunday Dodd la ..._.. ... ae ~• res--bu a legitimate complalnt ....._ ii a.. -..0 B. in a.Jing the Senate does Indian Held For Spying not haYe an olfldal e o d • of e1hlc1 by which to Jud&e bim. Javits did not., howev- er, 11.1 bow he would 1"0te. 1-P_lo_oft. er the debate opens Tuel-UJ that Iba Senate -.rd ll(MG XCJlfG ~n _ the cemure ruoluticm al- 1,500 Lose Jobs Aft.er ;Major Fire Death 'Cuts Ranks of ' . Cardinals ---lodaJ ....-aad lmlead ut the --, H 1t1m !lad elldcl commlttee lo droll VATICAN CITY (UPI) -as I r a 1:111111.a c11p1o-an etbicl code. He dlaclo6-Death tbiDDed the rank.I of ----"' ...,... od _, he lw sent lo College Dorm Ille Sacr .. n:ou.,. ol Cardi-... .. Ulllled Stlta and all tenatan • legal brief na1s by two onr the w@tk· tM -Uoioe. coa""1dJnS lie elllio ·C<llD-end just u Pope Paul VI no Qaimm!ol -mlltae'• la...U,atlon of Hit by Blaze preporod "' ..... K lo • e911. aid I. ~. Dodd doem't support h l 1 record aerenJtb in tbe ·~· ..cm WI t&J of ttle ID-rao:lution. EVANSTON, ll1. (UPI}-ond. COOlistory of bil reign . ._ zwwv Ja PetiJIC, "lbt six-member commit· A fire in a Northwestern On Sunday, Ernesto Car· __.. lllll be aDorwld to tee -three Democrats and University men'• dormitory dinal Ruffini, ,(Uchblabop of _,. Qba .-0 bl had tbree RepubUcam -uni.Di-Sunday 1e11t 30 ltudenta to Palermo, Slclly, tuf!~ a bea ...... will .XOidbJC moaab' recommended CU· & hospital for treatment of be.art attack and dieif only ---~-~a~'~!_ll-~·"'.___ ___ ~""llf':•---------'~l!l()~ke~lnbi,,aoJ.l•'!ti~'on'!:· ____ minutes after casting a baJ. lorur-a-iocat-election. Jo- ' - - Sat Ne S.llltlea Alcohol Linked to Crime -Elmar Cardinal Rit-ter, tbt 7~Jl&l'-<lld Arcbbl- 1hop of st. Louis, Mo., d1ed Saturday. 1be two Roman CatbOUc t:ardina1i: were the fourth and fif'tb to d.Je this year. Their cleatbl reduced tbe memberlhip of the coDe1e WASlllNGTON (UPI) -~ln-bealth,anli-lo blot out the .._, ol lo 91 from an aD-ti me high -ii a -In nun jiONIJ and anti-dellnquen--""""*""-of '!OS after tile Pontllf'1 -... al an..-.,.... "1 ....,....._ Blmn 1ald "tile mlMrf" l1nt comlJlory 1n 1965. -111 tlla Udod -, Aa:onllnC lo Blum, irob-and Ult clanger ol violence Tiie l"'l'e had llreody an- 1-drlDtlD( and crlmlml ts not ..-tc:ted lo the dam, --~ ·'•·· lo · a.. Pt.....r1 dbDt cmi-bemvior llpp8C' to be the aithoulh It ii tbere bit con· Duwa.."""' ..--increue , '• -·~. ........,,,... ~ •-n-L.....--di"" ~ the collqe by appointing 17 • ·--1 r--~ IUlll.IA '~~. w.ons most U1:t2o. produce new cardinals. including rr-. ~ to mur· Thete forces, be Aid. 'are crime-related drlnkhle. four Amtrtcans, in comll- .... -N,I ol -·-iD-tltoee ol the illllD ht Drinting alJo flgwes in torles OD June 2&-29. The .-. destJ U..:"";: re-"lned mJaery and ancer'' tbe comJJ!l"on of crime new appolntmenU: will raiH ,... '\• el mtnkinc to and t u r n individuak to among mkldle and upper the total membership to a -.. --·,__"""_.,_dr"*""! __ ~1n_ .. _..,_or1 __ c1uo __ lndl ____ ._he_Ald_. __ ,_ ... _n1_111_. -----11 ,.... __ A ._t .. ---od"' b' Ille °':!~:'":!'bJ~llidllri!!! IL -al -d Ullher-... lw4"•* f« the Study ol-Pr-- -· • JMjolil)' ol hi( dlY ·wiliu.-tllaorldlm .. the killr ball been $ink· lnC -.. crime -......,ttta.L· . ' ,,,. ,.... -other .... tilti<s from FBI roporll -, tllat In 11115, SU Jlll!9"Cftd ol. all snctl kl1 the Uaited se.ta wen for aJco. bal-ttlated clfema. Tbe crime com.million -drinking ls apparen<l1 a imjor factor in 111icidet and .ocidf>ftts. But lbe re- -· pst ... DO eMJ W9J to tab: drinking out of the ap- ,_..,. farmula whicb leodl lo ulboda1 behavior. Blmn'• work ... hued Gil an aw•••"km tUt alcMol .. ..,.,~--­a4ics ... ability to alter • pencm'• mind and produce dmCU.,.. behavior. But Bhan nid that In mcmt cases, theft i:s no Med to cmstro1 b Ult ol alcobol • tben ii to prohibit the .._ ol some drugs. --n.t people whose drink· lng 1eqairel great.ft' con· tnrl .. ltie problem drink· B'S,.. be said. •-n.t .. tbe ooe& wbo are at rllk of di1eue md -1:1 -"' "'"""'·· ol accidaAI ..• -ol amM' either al an ..... or v:lc· tin'MJ." Bhmt said It was unlikely .any elfectiYt tolution to the pot<ntial _ ... of drinl<- tni will be found , but called for • widm' c:rime invention __ _ '· Can't Make Europe This Season? Ceme lel• •tfera \flllTIAI FllTl\'IL f§ at lewpert ! f§ !f you c.i, rne1e It to Ei.rape.tbk aenon, come jOln us mt the Sluft Shirt. N.wport. The occ.lon? A V...., F..UV.1 to Introduce you to our •1kMrw decor, Ind to off9f • new lc!YM- tur's In elepnt dlnlnfl:, Stlrtlnl JU"le 13 and continulnc throu&h July 1. Oufirc the fnti¥al weeks, m11'1)' d our stlfl' wlll be IUthoentlcally costumed In the stytl of 16th cen- tury VIOiet. A. Venttiln ·IQl'ldOll win bl ~ltble tor rides on thl bey without chirp to )'OU. YOU'ii be errteriiil'll!.d ~·°"' ~ stnlll~.J!t addition to OU' ,......1ar .,tiertabirnent 'fhiri I I 1rat dell men thlt you'll Just hftol to .... So come to tt. Stuff: Shirt, ~ En.loY otK Vtneffln F..U.I, nt flnd cut wf'IJ .,,..,. ~ llly«d.timed in Tin1li MlpZIM n OM d the • finest restaurants in the u. S. JUHE 13th THRU JULY lit Stuf t Shirt llSTAUIAMT 22'1 WMt ca..~. Hlwport ._,. 171'1 ..... MUSIC -DANCING-COCICTA1U • .. HAMILTON BEACH CORDLESS ICNIFe -. • Motl ~ieQ+! Rochar<Je troy, contou,r . he~de. S yr. guarantee. 29.95 sWa CARVIN& SET Rezor shorp ~ of t:he ri.: est tool s)MI, strcng, ,flexible ... blodes he'R be ·proud to own! 31.50 GERBER CHEF SET S supoMi blades in solid wel- nut shield to keep them sofa ond roody io use. 54.50 GERBER TRENCHER Solid blod welnllt meet carv· ing platter with doping sur· face to cO!lect juices. 12'h" diem_ 22.50 IS" diem. 27.50 (Carving set not included) GERBER CUTTING BLOCK Solid wolnut lomineted ~­ g ro in board . to w;thstend. - heavy use. Block is fitted with " walnut scabbard end fine Gerber French chefs knife. 16" 125.00 18" 32.50 INLAID CHOP-BLOCK Beoutifully cr•ftod herdwood inlays in welnut. Cone.ave surf•ce. Sol;d Ph" !hid. 12" d iameter. 14.95 3433 VIA LIDO .Ofll'l !WlY M • • NEWPORT BEACH • •n S17Z1 et Pl.A TTH. TRAY Heavy cast ...,,....., sinlor is ...... to be used -direct flome, berbocuo or in tho oven , •. then puf on ill sotod welnut servir19 trey to cerry to tha teble-in greet style . . . oizilin9 hot! t..'9" Sot 31.95 Mod Sot 19.95 Sm Sot 14.95 TREE \'/EU. CARVER Pronged to hold roost or fowl firmfy in ploce as you µrve! Sotod wolnut, imprwgnotod with a spec.in! protective for~ mulation to enhance end re. ta in· the rich .natural beauty of tha wood. Mey be pon- woshod like dishes. - Smol 14.95 Mod. 19.95 lqo. 24.95 W'rihout ,..ndlos: 14.95 end 19.95 SLOTTED CARVE BOARD This beautiful c.arve • and• serve board wns designed to use especinlly with electric knive s. ~id stnin -resistent wolnllt. Smell 10.00 L9e 14.95 LOWER LEVE( 673-6360 . ' ] el' ch w• It lo ---Dl - fa lo at .. ti •• • • b " ) . v • r • I ( I t I I t I ,. . . . ... -. .. ..... <# ... -,,,.~ f • • , •• • J ~ • • .. • • • • • • • ~ • ~. • Mandl,y, Junt 12, 1967 OAJt. V Pf1. O'T Map of Middle East Fore Ver Cha:Dged j PREPARE A~~ FOR THE ~--• PUTUlltl LONDON (UPt) -Iara· ten1torla1 galnA lroptOft ~let ln blf.poww ~ too .committed to tbe dflo. ~o wu thought to reflect Today'1 dub lo Moecow School 0f Bu51•118SS •• SB~~~!.~G el's overwhelming victory their strategic pC>alUon. es and UnJted Nations atruction of larael to pot dissension in tbe mllJ1ary bJ Alpria'• Pnsideal Hou· r.."nc.an.n.uu. cbana9d ill the space of one They want all ol Jeruaa· aateauardl bu been eevere-hla 1lenature to f peace tdlrarchy w b i c b nds art Boamedienne ~Y alg-•ACCOUNTING w1tr~-~ :.nae:dl~ E*::t.entlre lem, the Gua Strip. the 1Y shaken. treaty not oo17 recop.b:i.nJ Egypt. u1 1be ftnt maJ« switch e mM KEY _,...,. western bank of the Jordan Middle East e x P e r t '· Israel, but aeknowledliDI Even leu c«tain i.s Nu-ID Arab diplomatic leader· PUNCH lt -1·-Wted the precar-River, and Shll'lft El Sbe1kb ... nrtlftVM', are doubtful 1'htl. • ..,_ ---,.·--her late1t gainl. eer's ability to retain tbe ship. lDfonned 80l1tteS in •~JHAND 1am •DENTAL =-~~t;"~:i: ;:1:!'. controla the Strait. of = ~ =~:UQ:;J ~ lt doubt among leadership of the Arab = aid leftl'ai Arab ,;;::... ••.... __ J.:::"=1 A8SISTING far-rtacblng conJeQUCcea They may yltld some of AbdelN'aaer remalnS at the Mladle Eu iXperl&wfiitlr· W01'1d Where tbe latest cJe. Sli.iirllted Bowne-111 w. 5th Phone for future Eut-West cooper· tbt captured t.wntory in re-belm of tbe UAR IOWl'1I· er Nuaer will retalD UAR feat is expected t.o .et off dlenDe to take tbe lead in Santa Ana 543-1753 or 543-1721 atton. ttur~p~f«~ :i~o~~~proof~~1~uar~an~-~m=e~n~t.~~~~~~~~l~eade~ti1~htp~Jn~tbe~~lon~g!run~·~eveo~~tua~l~go~vernm~..!!.._ea~t~c:Nn~C-~~finc~din~ng~~out~~·'wbere~~~we~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As ttie dead,,-. counted _tees -tbouiti their con.fl-Nuaer lJ thought to be The mWtary resbUffle i.n •Jn a number of countriel. stand." OD the detert bfttlefleldl of the Middle Eut, th'e ftnt ouWnes ol tbe polltteal bal- ance sheet bepn to emeree. They revealed a picture llJDOll .. atauerinl and bewUderiDC u the .... sustained bJ Arab natlolla •1 at the bandl ol the Israell victors. - Israel, only a week aao one ol the 1maBelt 8Dd most endangered nations In the Middle East.. toda1 ltaDdl u one al the molt powerful ln the area. Political allgzmud beyond the Arab world ii strained to the breaking p o 1 n t. EOPt'1 leaderahlp ln the Arab world bu been ababn to a point nere it may be lost alto aether. Big power influence, pre1- tlge and credibility have been dealt a severe blow, u have those of the United Natlom. Ruula, only laat week the virtually undlsputed wfre. puller behlDd the SJrlu- Egyptlu malllftrl, 11 now deeepnte1y ftabtmc f o r -loothol4 ta the Middle Eut. Tblt footboid ,, .. WOii ill more tbaD 10,... ol po. lltlea1 lftst ad yUb ID ln- \lllltmeat aceedlq • bll-UGD 1n economic and mill· tary aid. The m1utrallty ol the Unit- ed States and Britain also may have cost them much of their 1n!luence in Ule ar· ea, where Arab oU remai.nl a major economic and poll· tlcal fact.er. A tough pollttcal battle looma ahead, both between the Arab and Israeli contes- tants in the Middle East and the big powers. W b 0 S I agreement or disargeement is to diet.ermine the ul- Umat.e fate ol tbe area. Tbe real key to the solu· tioo is held to tie i.n the handa of the super·powwa -Russia and the United Stat.es. Russia's unwilllngneu t.o intervene in the Arab-Israeli battle and Atnerican-neutra· Uty reflected a measure ol the tacit -or, moN! likely, d.b'ect -understanding that their involvement mtibt trigger World War m. Diplomatic oftlclala are lesa certain about Ruulaa wU.llngnea tO cooperate with the West 1n a neaotia- ted 11ttlemenl 'lbe proepecta ot a Mid· dle Eutern settlement are conatdered slim ID light of initial re11c:Uona from na- tions in tbe area and from the CommunlJt bloc. llrael'a price for a settle- ment bu gone up steeply aince first reports of lta armies' victories reached tile government of Prime Minhter Lni Eahtol last Monda7. Israeli political and mW- tary leaders already have made it clear they want to hold on to much of their "Commuter'' IJtecoat Bluer Truly the 111 HM•lon lu•et. And +• 111eh ttt.111 the ltl H I ,11111mtr ltl..-r Cell•o• H•ll tailor• the111 Metlculoualy of I 00 % wool Ill the authotlflc C o 11 o 9 • Hall tredttio111I mocltl. NOlll Ot.so. R6'1~~ Hll ... C....Hwy. c.,.... ...... c.i. 011• 1-1210 Ill A.,....hlM• s. ca.-.., e.e. HY .. lftttl 2·JZJO Mercedes-Benz al~1io11nces a more potent 230SL- .the 250.SL. If you like the Mercedes-Benz 230SL but would like it more if it had a bit more duh, you can now buy the Men:cdes.-Bem: 250SL. Whafenew? Outside, the 250SL b identical with the 230SL; there wu no reason to make lt look different. But intemally, lt features these changea: l. A 2.S.liter, 6.cylinder, fuel-injection. lin&le overhead camshaft engine. 2. Pour-wheel disc brakes. 3. An oil-water heat acha.np:r. added to help keep engine oil temperatUre low. 4. Gaso~e tank capacity has risen to 21.6 gallons. And since thelSOSLcosts more to make. lta price hfcina at about $300 above the 230SL. Note to 230SL ownen; You needn't feel' betrayed; the 250SL wu never calculated to dnmt J'(Alrcar into obsolesc:enoe.. For one thina. lt'a a1mol't impouible to tell a 2SOSL &om a 230SL without standing six inches from the nameplate and squinting at the letters.And for another, the 2.30SL will con- tinue beina sold in the United States for an indefinite period. The 250SL'a higher price and performanc::e assures a place for both can in the same showroom. An extra 11111e You11 zip~ a standstill to 60 mph in a shade less than 10 seconds in the lSOSL. Actual top speed-where le1al-stands at 124mph. The 2SOSL eqlnei 12.f mph. ap fo 20 ..Uee per pllon. The 2SOSL (SL for Super Uaht) engine ranks as one of the most sophisticated deaian• used in any passenger car: a kyllnder, single overhead camshaft type with unique f'"' lnjution replacing cuburetors. u la about balf the me of an aftl'age domeatlc va, yet cruises cf· fortlessly at over 100 mph (where legal). This eqine ia larsely hand-assembled, machined to tolerances of four 10,000ths of an Inch, inspected 46 times and bench- teated for 65 minutes before beina a~ proved for installation lo the c:ar. 1M91ced11 IMI .._ ~ rwlnl ldlnllc8' wtth 230l!lt.. 11'9 ....... .,. too buly '° --... on 8'1S*flelll~ ......,__ This represents no chanae from the 2.30SL. But Mercedes-Benz engineers have given the 250SL added zest in the Tit.al middle speed range. This Wicr4si>~ ment aigiDe pumps out more thrust. or torque, precisely where it does you the most p>Od. For instance, you have an extra~ Jel'Ve of power for sudden passing on the open road. And when rapid takeoff at low speeds is oceded-5Uch as in city t.raflic- the 2SOSL responds with more punch. In sum, the 250SL is livelier where liWr liness is actually useful. It is not a dragster. Welcome bet: Sensible engine si?.e and efficient design serve another pu.Jl>Ose. The 2SOSL is economical with fuel. You can expect up to 20 miles per gallon of gasoline in normal driving, even if your car is equipped with automatic transmission. Another advantage of the 250SL engine: tu seven-main-bearin; crankshaft. "Right up to maximum rpm and top speed, the enp remains smooth and unobtrusive," reports a British motoring journal. This aanbhaft plays a major role in stifling noise and vibration. Are the1e brakes nec:e1sary 1 Mercedes-Benz engineers were under no pressure to improve the brakes for the 2SOSl; after all, the 230SL's disc-and-drum brake system already holds Road &r Tracie mapzine'a all-time record fo r fas t stopping times. But the improvement was made rcgard- leu. You stop the 250SL with the awcs0me cue and smoothness of bia, I 0 Vz ·inch, cali- per-type d.ltc brakes at every wheel. Fading is virtually abolished. What lm't new The 250SL carries over those assets that have made the 2.30SL one of the most ceJe.. brated and respected sports machines of thedeade. Por example, the 250SL's road-holding abilities match those of the 2.30SL--of wblcb Autocar magazine once wrote. "The car can even be cornered hard enough for the lil"e$ to how) in pourin1 rain." This means safety. It also means fun. It is ach.ieftd by superior engineering-by de- signing up to a standard. not down to a price. You ride on a fully independent, rear swing-axle suspc:osioo-This suspension in , turn sits oo 14-inch, radial-ply tires sepa- rated by an almost S-foot track. (Stand behind the 250SL and notice its stance; it seems to straddle the road, like a lobster- or a Grand Prut racing machine.) Bee lp.....t aote: Mercedes-Benz engi- neers ha~ an absolute knack for building roadworthy can-e knack. in fact, that has earned the oom.pany 5 world champion- ships and 4.403 victories iD seven decades of racing. Not a bucket of bolts Men::edes-Benz doesn't believe a sports car has to be ftimsy. The 250SL is one of the world's most solidly built two-scaters. The key: a unit body that employs welding, instead of a few nuts and bolts, to fuse 2SOSl. ~" ~ "'°'° torwatd legroom -28* lndlm-ltan In tt1e Roi~ SI,_~ II. body and chcwis into a single rigid struc. ture. Nuts and bolts can work loose but welds can't; your 2SOSL won't tum into a auk.ing crock in a year or two. Nor is it likely to corrode. There are 20 pounds of primer under the paint; 20 more pounds of permanent, plasticized undercoating prolect the underside. Deep recesses in the bodywork are brushed with a zinc protective lining before assembly- further insurance against condensation, corrosion. and rusL A comfortable eport1 car Like its predecessor. it's difficult from Inside to tell that the 2SOSL is a sports car; it's too comfortable. You and your passenger are cradled in a pair of deep, contoured scats that "grip, support, relax. and ventilate your body supremely well," accord· ing to Motor magazine. Their back· rests recline for catnaps. You're not cooped and cramped in the -250SL Amazingly enough, there's more forward legroom in this car than in the lordly Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II. There's I even a useful amount of trunk spaee-7 cubic feet. And 5 cubic feet mort stowap space awaits behind the seats. The 250SL abounds in thoughtful ~ tails, inside and ou t. For example, there are no fewer than 7 separate heating and ventilation controls, with individual sets for driver and passen- ger. And the paint on the 250SL's rocker panels will never be marred or chipped by flying stones, because it isn't paint. It's a thick black rubber shield, permanently Merc:eda-Benz motor can1 from $2S.785* Co $4.189* You may be ablo'to afford a Mercede5-Bcnz without k.nowink it. Below are suaested retail prices* for 7 or the IS Mercedes-Benz models: 600 Grand Mercedes .............•...•... $25.7&5 .m SE C<iupc ..•••....•.•.••..•.••.•••.• 11,916 2SOS Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. • S.998 2lOS Sedan . . . . • • . . . • • • . • • • • • . . . . . • • . • • . • 5.018 2JO Sedan . . .. . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . • . . .. • • 4 .3ll6 lDO Dieael Sedan . • • • • .. • .. • • .. .. . • • • • • • . 4.A18 .200 Sedan . . . . • • • • • • • • . . . . • . . . . • . .. • • • • • 4, 189 <Wut Cocst JKWf of m iry, udiuiw of tr&tUporl•llon c"1upJ. opt/olu, ~al• ""~ l""1 taus ii aiy. bonded to the bodywork. Note: Automatic transmission isn't a dirty word in this sports car. The optional Daimler·Benz automatic has 4 speeds , is •shifted with a stick on the transmission hump, and can be used like a manual, or fully automatically. And it's a whisker quicker in takeoff than the manual version. Power·assisted st.eerin1 is also available, optional at extra cost. It is the world's best power·assisted steering. Your next ttep "This combination of absolute security, completestabiUty ,and plain old bell-raising fun must be driven to be belteved," en- thused the Editor of Car and Driver maga- zine after road testing the 230SL. Being the same car only more so, the 250SL re- quires the same proof. As your Mercedes-Benz @ dealer, we'll be glad to arrange a road test of the 250SL or 230SL. Sec us soon. CCopynC'it 1967 Merc«du·Bell&of North ~ca, Inc .. NJ . JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS, INC., 120 West Warner Ave., Santa Ana, Calif. Phone: (714)-546-4114 • r. ' - . -. . ..... ' . . . . . . '~. --. . -. . . . •· .... --·· --- \I '""'-' .. 1\,.UI ··Repeal Warni ng M-odified-lleusm· Chang~ Pr4!posed SACRAMENTO (UPI) - An auembly committee was warned by Jtl st.a.ff to- day that ropea1 al the Rum· ford Open Housint Act could t.uch off "militant and diSruptive tacUCI" by Negro groups. But the Govemme.ntaJ Ef· fictincy and ECooomy Com· rnittee was told that modi· Oemo Stn• fe fica<lon "' tne •« to ... empt owner.occupied homes woWd not serioualy dam •. age the effectiveness of the statute. ·QUEENIE ' ln'68 Race Threatened The report appeared to point toward committee •B-~ f:>.11. n ~ ~ prGYal of legislaUon to aoft. :r:;:;t1k.~ SACRAMENTO (UPJ) -en the 'aw -and thus quiet ._ ______ .,._..,_, _______ ...__, __ ,_. ~ ... _-__ ....... _,. Top leadership ol. Calilor-some el the bitter opposi· "Which bu.tton do I ptw to get me to laclk liU nia'• major political parties tion to it -but to keep Cu7 Grant to ;you.r already ii busily plarming-tile basic act on tbe books. or arguing over -the 1968 CJWrman Lester A. Mc· election campaign. Millin (D-Los Angeles), ' So far, only the Demo-said be would call tar the crall show al,gns of open committee to vote th I 1 -------,------------- disagreemelX. 'lbe Republi· week on open hou!in& lea:· cans are empbulz.l.ng unity ialation. as their No. 1 objective. The committee is &tudy- The ~gru; came at Satur· ing several proposals in· day meetings of the Demo-cludirlg a Senate-passed bill cratic and Republican exe· by Sen. Hugh M. Blll1ll ([).. cutive committees. Fresno), which would re- Class of '67 Firuls Study Has Rewards ' J. Tbolisanq r•et11ett I ... ....,, ,,,· 11o=:r- penoaoliU... . • u did GoY. Ronald lltogu and Loo Anpl .. Maya< Sam Yorty. The tpoourlng JO!'llh FederatloD-Oiwlcll al Gnat- ., Loo -ad the ~ .Angol.. ~. Slate ol larool ~ aald many tlioulandloldollan ... pledged durlng·1be progam. A spotemiu said the total amount would be aiinounced "wUbln a day or two." About IAlO algn~g Arah oympalblun picketed the appn>aebea• to the .... phltbeater, but police Cl!9- 1'u1Jy -bet•--lhe1ll and Ille -g ..-. The entmtalmnent eeleb- • , . ·. Israel .• · CAR s'l'rlllrl\ ; ... CU•'.. .. ... IUlW ·---, .. ,_.,,,_... . Gov. Relpn said the So-$4 ,... carfridtit IMfullaa iii~..,._ . viet Onion •• the real cul-flll ,.... 1 ........ lli1 r 1w . prit In the Middle Eut er!· ' • .CALL 534,15" .,._,.lilO f.M. a11, declartq:', 'I~~~~~~~~~~ ''The men who dw. oar Ila Ir leldl S01el II Alf lllll 'Dalga ritiet tekliig part In the ral· Colleges Give ly Included Edwonl 9.· Rob- inson, Frank sin.In, DonnJ. , Man' Y-De,,_ __ _. -· -......, Kaye, Joey 'Blabop, Barbra e----.-.o:-'" ... O: =-'...:.., StreiJand., Roes Martin. P•~ • . c...-._. D9'9ll .-... I."."' .,_ ter Sellen, Kllthr)'n GraJ• LONG BEACH (AP) -ADW.uecao ...._ CnAMtCS. .,. ..... SOO, Carl Reiner, Dinlh -·'Jbe California stale ooleg. ~~~~~-APtUCI. otL PAllf'ttM. WATll-.. Shore, Robert Vaughn, EYa ea have awarded l.Q0,000 L ...,_..._,, ~O:• uu. ,... .... MOi:wu MarieN~~~ah-P--·~· -·· -In Ille""' '•ft•~• »IR•CH -1520 rune, ClJm.UI Cl"llUl..l, ~ ,· • ~-. _ ~----Republicans unanimously -peal the Rumford Act. 'Th• adopted a resolution urging panel held a bearing ori the the Legislature to dereat a bills May 17 and bas been bill Oeslgned to open the considering them since. door• of California'' presi-Most 1Ddications point ta dential preference prim..ary approval by the commit- to all comen -ln an ~ tee of a bill lim.Uar to the ron • atyle !rM-lor..U. cme -bJ "-" BURLINGAME (UPI) - Job opportun!tiei aDd ~tart­ ing Waries awaitia1 Cali- f<ornl.a'1 graduatioD dasae1 ol 1tl7 bave DeYer been bet- ;.,., • -"' the Call· nes Moorehead and the Ne'f' Jean llDC81tbe •11tem was m LAGUNA CANYON ROAD ,.....,. ~•;l le11 spectacular. with most ~Chry~~·~tle~Mlnltrels.~~~_:· __ ~l~..-..ed.~~------_J~~~~~~~~~~!!I'!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~ The bill bJ Sen Allnd Al· blyman ....... T. 8- • qu!a~ (D-Sau J.;._l, would (R-San -). Tbot ,..... derail Gov Rooa1d Rea-ute... wWW: u:empt owner. gan'I plan ~ run unopposed occupied aJne1e fa m I l J as a "!avorite son" in the horn~ and apartment ~s­GOi> primary ·and avoid a es. with fewer than five party -1>hattering collision uruts. among the candidates. But it would require real Meanwhile, the Democrat estate agent&, tract subdi-viders, apartment house op. showed sigru; « an open erators and otben in the split over their delegation to housing business to serve the 1168 Demoa"atic Na-all customers regardless ol tiooal Convention-and who race or creed. would tead iL The staff report said 96 State Chairman Olarles percent of ttie complaints Warren issued a statement of housing discrimination publicly backing Atty. Gen. fiJed since the Rumford act Lynch as a man accept.able beea.me law in 1963 have to "all identifiable forces been directed against or- and groups in the (Dem~ ganizations whicb the Bag- cratlc) party." ley bill would continue to But the Warren announce-cover. ment c.ame only one day af· Only 4 percent ol the ter former Gov. Edmund G. complaints filed with the Brown, wbo lost a re-elec-Fair Employment Practic· tion bid last November , es Commission, administra- told newsmen he was "se-tor of law, charged d.is- riow.ly conJidering" form-criminatioin by individual ing a delegation himself. home owners. --·-ICI\\)--, . Oa!JllJP~-... wukiBed miDari~ and re- bellious youths who insist on wearing long hair and off- be.at clothes are being dis- appointed, the CTA said. 'Ibe as&OCiation illterview- ed &even college and state "]ob placement and recruit- ment olfici.als aiDd found: -There is a greater r~ latlolllhip than ever before between the level o( edu- cational achievement and job opportunity and size of pay check. -More high -paying skill- ed jobs are available than there are graduates. to !ill them. College placement officials report that beginning salar- ies offered their graduates are from 5 to 10 percent higher than last year, the CTA said. Increase In pay for high sehool graduates has been employment ofllces report- ing Olia year's pay scale "about aame or slightly hltt>er --,... ... ~·bf placemtet ...,,. .. Ill vlcald.: . --l..1-.clrec-t.crol--UnlverGty•1 G·r ·a du 1 t e Scbool of Budness: More than 400 compu.les are in- tervielrinc %11 graduates. Starting aalariel, which bave mcreu,d 10 percent over last Jear, range from '8,000 for goVernment jobs to well over ao.ooe for grad- uates who came bact to school to pt a masters of business adm.inistration al- ter a period of u:perience in the field. -Wllllam L Whitsett, Stanford engineering. place- ment officer: About 360 firms came on campus to in- terview graduates this year, compared to 280 in 19116. Sal- aries offered muter or sci- ence graduates are up $2.5 to S50 per month over last year. Average starting pay ia 110,500, but It is not unus- uaJ for outstanding grad· uates to get nt.-"K). -· Do you know the number one · source of energy in Southern California? (We'll give )Ql.I a hot tip.) • ·~ , Figure more then nine·million people right now in Southem canfomia. PIUB the indumiaJ finna who use ju11t about 1111 much natural g11-e M you do. You now have AOme idea oft.he amount. oC ga.s we must. buy and import to h11ve ready whenever you need iL One way of me1tsuring it: we supply t.be energy equivalent, every day of every year, to t.he oatpwt of 69 Hoover Datn6. Making lllUtt there'a enotsgb gas fOT our rapidly growing area ill our primary &ervice job. A1 an iMe&tor-<>wned company, regulated by the California Public Utilities Commiseion. it"•~ thing we work at continually. Today, we have vast reeerveg stored In Southern California, and more tht1.n 30,000 miles ol pipelines. But.we're always loe1king ahead, for the needs of the 21st century and beyonQ. Yon can co11nt on the jnvestor-owned Gae Company t.o make sure you'll always have 11.IJ )'OU need. I .. ' ;FQR D~ OR THE GRADUA.TB ••• A GIFT-TO TJlEASURBI ,-----------.- Sears , ... _ . ...,,-. ......... 1rl1Ddm ef :lk* dw pit a.-1 ·J1wa1ry. ._._ _,, ___ ...... -- .• loan, .... .a-• IOI: pld-iDed; _,. e!.nz .. rd with pwri• ---. SOio d9 -........... ---llala. c---Httlo.toucheH!ale..,...aml .......... ,;1111. all •-u..-lif& Ile it--...--... 11111ona11- a1o1 ... -.... 99 ·799 te:lie Wlonol low, C M ..... prioea. " --rr--L••lotC.... -.4'1111a ' : 0 ALL ROADS rs==i SOUTHERN 1 LEAD TO ~ CALIFORNTA STORES SJ!OP 6 NIGHTS \.. •••• • ••.• SEAR.5,1\0IBUCX AND 00. • •••••• ••• ••• • • SHOP MO~DAY11111:U !IAnJRDAY 9 1SO A.M. TO 9 P.JI. ' ·-··-· ... ;•_ , . .;-:' -;-; ...... '~{ •. ..... < " .. ·'I --~ ~. --~ ... "<C ~ ':"'"C . .-;;. ~t 't -~ ·~ ~ ... ; -· .,:.· --"':· :--.. •. - · . . .. ' ---------------------------- \ -· . ...,., ·--: . ..., . . . ... ~ ~t MOftCWt, .Junt 12, 1%7 DAILY PILOT 7 RILY 10.9, SAT. &-suN. 10-7~2200 HARBOR< ll:YD .... COSTA MESA-PRICES EFNCTIY! MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. ~ -.. -· -...... -· . ..,: ..... --... ~-... -,., .. .. , . . • WHILE QUANTITIES ~T-JUNE 12·13-14 -BATH MAT ~.~COUPON 1.87 Our '"9· 2.64 Hend scrNned print Iii pemls end white. M.t is 2 I "rl6", 'lras non..sr.p back. Both pieces are 100% cotton and rMChine washable. COOKIE CUTIERS WITH COUPON 15 ¢ Our re9. 24c. Set of four •luminum cookie cutters in different shapes. Our reg. 97 c. Sturdy inflatable toys for beach or pool. Many amusing style's to choose amon9. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST-JUNE 12•1'·14 GRASS CATCHER WITH COUPON 1.47 Our reg. 2.16. Big c•nvas gres.s c•tcher hes gatvanized bottom, fits 14" to 18" mowers. Model No-. 6500. PA TIO SHOP WHILI QUANTITIU LASl'-JUNE 12·1S.14 007 GIFT sn WITH COUPON 2 11 17 Our ra<J• 2.93-Father'i Day Gift. 007 Aftw Shave Lotion and Cologne in gift box, ready to wrap. 4 fl. oz. in each boffie. WITH COUPON Our '"9· Uc. Vinyl plastic tote bags in wide selection of colors. Snnilar to ilustretion. 'WHILE QUANTITIES 'LAST-JUNE 12·13-14 Plastic Baby Pants WITH COUPON , 34¢ Our re g. 69c. Cello peck of 4 pair vinyl plastic pents. Slip on style, soft, wnitary and acid resistant, they wift stav flexible. Sizes S-M-L-XL. COOKIE PAN WITH COUPON 33¢ Our reg. 53c. Al aluminum cookie WHILE QUANTITIES LAST-JUNE 12·13-14 PHOTO ALBUM WITH COUPON 1.97 Our reg. 2.88. Giant photo album has simulated leopord skin binder, meaMJres 141/1"1121/2 ", uses stand- ard size black" refifts. C:AMllA DEPT. WITH COUPON 1.99 Our reg . 2.97. Sorter holds up lo 40 ~ies to facilitate editing and arrang-~ 1n9. ' - 007 AFTER SHAVE WITH COUPON 97¢ Our reg. -1.28-Father's Day Gilt. 4 fl. oz, bottle of 007 Alter Sheve Lotion in Gift Box. -wHILI QUANTITIIS LAST-JUNI 12·1S.14 MIN'S & • IOY$' SURFER OXFORDS WITH COUPON 2.88 Sea & Shore boat shoes for Dad or brother. Cushioned rubber soles, choice blue or green canvas tops. SHOE DEPT. Jr: Boys Sport Shirts WITH COUPON 7 2¢ Compare at I .37. Short sleeve sport shirts in 100% cotton broadcloth, plaids and ronds, machine washable. Sites 3-7. Limit-3 per customer. •I SPICE RACK WITH COUPON 2 .17 Our reg. 3.47. Early American cher· rywood reek has two shefves eludes 12 •pothecary jaft. WHILE QUANTITIES. LAST-JUNE 12·i3-14 · Giant Horseshoes WITH COUPON 78¢ Our reg. 97c. Jumbo horseshoe game for yard or beach. Set has 3 safe plastic horseshoes and two h•rdwood pins. TV & FM Antenna WITH COUPON 79¢ Model TA707. Indoor antenna for .n FM or black & white reception. APPLIANCE DEPT. 2200 HARBOR BL VD. Corner of Wilson and Harbor COST A MESA ' .. '· ..... . •, '· ·. .. . . .. •, .. .. ... .. ·-... .... . . . ... . . . . . ,,,,... f DAl1.Y PILOT ~. JUM 12. 1967 ~ Collf ah Puts Focus Oll Juvenile Crinle A lpeehll •eea.re ef 8Hlwaa Oaks Vaeada•A 5e Ge! SALE V•NW Oeaaers SAVE 25o/o ' True Canister Saed•• Dao-Power Model with HO MONEY DOWN • Seen Easy p.,.__t Plm •Two aipeed. motor: Hi~ for deep down cleanin& Low few 8Cl.ttef rugs ' • BeaUr ban with ·nylon brush, automatic NI p9e edjmtmenta, 20-loot oon1 • Ooooa*2ul tlngertip, 2~ switch •Pour noo-ma.rring wheels. Model 7475. [;;~;;·;;~~-,::I Searsl -at a 1a1aaa ....... 51!Alt!,'.aOl!IJOOC AND <n MJU171ER!f C4IFORNIA STORES J War Protesters Picket fiime Meet Herl Do I ~ FRN4 Cos'J'4 ~ TO ~SIOE? l r 8l1r To P14.. ~ BVEllA f ARI< • ~Pf"llll YDll Dl~L. .-, ., PU5 AREA GdOE 'in" Pf.I'S T1IE PflOW N~SER r illltr's Rl9IT; MD~ Wiii Go, llHEN YOCl)if;' Hd1'" .2/RE ll!Jfll "Tb /:411., MT LbJK IN THE FRo11T R16ES OF yam /Jf Ra:T~ I · .. [ 0 J mesa . . . .... llAll IUll1M LAMA "' ... .. -wHO'S GOT THE ACTION" .. Tl 0 1 If f THI llOTION PICTURI THArs HAPPENING llOWI .. Mm,..,..,... ~r.• ~-:-: .•.•..•.. 1----------------......... ~~ . ' _,[/ ..... ·. , , . . -.... { • ' .. ---- . @P1cific Tel ...... ...,,_,.,,,,_,_ e AUO e ~ .... ---- • s-..1 .......... -- ~ The DAILY PILOT ·~Covers loafing lest in West· iPORT - ... .. 0,. (141 I ,.,_2111 ·. e Now Ends T~ •. . .. * * Bl!ACK '8~ ~ AT ELLIS 'It. >t . HUNTINGTON BEACH * 847·8808- e TWO GlEAT WALT DISNEY SHOWS e ..... IOX OFPICI OPENS: 6:45 WEEK NIGHTS ··:·'..: S-.. ON PllDAY 10:00 ON SAT. & SUNJ:-:·: .. ..1:·· ............ " .. ... . ~ . . . •:"1 .• . .. ... '•j '•'.J ·~ .... ..... ... ·~ ·MsY • . ., ..... ..... c :r:=r :2; -:-.. ___ ..._ :w ...... rte I • Tie .. -. ... ~ ........ •>I/tit ....... ti; ........ ...... ~ . .-....: .. ..,_ ...... ·~ .. K ' .~ ~+!: ;'=' ;1 . . .. • mMI .... ., -,. Q ltil 1-.. . u.,. i !I ..... MHWI Cl•ll . ,,_ .... . .... . .... •lylwle : ...., ..... ...... • Dertlr ...... ~-­-......-:•• - •sALTZ MORTUARIES ~ del Mu Oll ,_, Cf&a Meta \ Ml I-Ult co BELL BROADWAY ci MORTUARY .lfo Broadway, Costa Mtll ,. u was Pia l'AMILY COLONlAL • f'UNEJlAL ROME 76 ltlla An., WestmluCtt ~ ••1 .. :SMJTll'I MORTUARY .._ In M• 8&. : naua.-Be1e11 <e LEMAt ~CLIFF MORTUARY ~ ,t:. 17tlt Sl, Coda Me" PACIFI C VIEW MIMORIAL PAU: 0.-.. _ C!M!T1!1lY CREMATORY MAUSOLEUM 22220 Mdttllut ~ ""'°" Sudl. Clltltnil (1J 0 '73 2tl I -~ ...... 1•-----•1 - Frefld9'• R ftld9 Beal Fred Jladfllrfty (richl) imitates his WU C'OUllterplrt. latest ahibit readied fer public cfil. play at Morieland Wu Museum in Boem Part. Mac.Murray vilited the mUleUDl to watch unteiling of his figure, in eetting with flubber-powered KOttel T Ford and movie dog, Charlie, from film, '-rbe Ablent Minded Profwor.'' IOAJ BUFfS ,.,,.. lKhMy ... ..,., ....... ._... Mihf ~ ... .., HWStMlflW .. 0rMte c...ty. Hit -... -·,. "' ._... ... eN Y•diti"f -ii • :=.,~re ef tlie DAILY .. ' ~. ~ 12,!9&7 DAILY '11.0T 9 SAC Commencement RitfµI Set Thursday COMPLETE SHOI, HANDIAG, LUGOAGI REPAIRING 3 Loc.tlona To Serve y.., ~*It SANTA A.NA -S.ta Ana eon. .. commencement u- erdlll will be beJd Tbur1-da.J at ?:ao p.m. hr Ooot GJJD CID campus. Collete PrealcleDt Dr. ,,. •• JolmlclD Aid t b • ColDJNllCtlDIDt will be hlCb· lllb&d bf tbe r.oolUon rL ._ outatuc11nc gAc aJ. 1lmlll who will be lftMated framed AJumlll Achieve- amt A1Nl'd C11'11Acates. ............. wtll be added to the alumni plaque whlcb 11 pennanenUy dllplayed in the Nealley lJbrary. Ad:IJevement Award rt· cipfenta for 1987 are IN· belle Rellstab ('42) current· ly Auoclate Dean of Wom- en at SAC: Kenneth M. Eastman ('32), chief admin· l1tratar o( UCLA Medical Center, and Paul H. Cleary ('43), Orange bualneu ex· ecutive and former All· American football player, • llJcharch Lide Center Lido ..... e 3401 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mer e 1113 North M.1n St. S.nt1 Ana Men'IC•• ou• COITA MDA •~stu.ono COMPLETE F1JNE~ From 1120 rstmmlttr Sltmnrjal J ark ..... 1.un • .Mertiuary-£.emetery Two Sepuatdy OWncd Companies Loattd Side-by-Si~ Sharing a Canmoa Desire to Stm You Better, With Las Colt, and Without the I.nconvcnitnee of Funer&l Processions Through Heavy Traffic= 14'01 & 14IOJ R ACH ILYD .. WISTMINSTO. TWIMtils J-1421 ... ,,.,.. · 1.1121 •100 or mare every month NEWPORT BAI.IOI SAVIN&S MONTHLY SECURITY ACCOUNT Security-... c..w a.k .. _, Tw.ilwlt.at w.•• ......... whit we• .... Ow a+ • \ s..ilt' ACCMnt plM ii -... ,., ,.. .. a ct.edc l'YHY ..... --,... .... fiftea or .... .. a Kl ,.. llled. .................. ,..~ ... lo~,.....a<au1&AllllCw ••• Toileep•--.llvlfwl1._,_. ._, u1 1.e ... To 1-lllt ,_ _,..,... able to yo11 itt all or •Y put at a 1n11•eld'• ~ .... eNlll ... ,.. haw• tlMrl•Cf· AM, ...... el yom:~S, 11 ot 15 ,.._ ,..W, ,_ .. haw~ nitt ..... Wt-wflli ... MTll•e• ellb lhe Mii ._.,...._199-tideraMy MOaf ._,...,.... ......_ ...... 1MillheNt•pOl1 ..... ~ Month.'y Se<wity ~ ,..._ •• WOfth~ ......... ,.. '9ftds nYY be. II is the__, ID_,, 1MnY rul or ....al..._.., Ill Ct a. How the Monthly Security ACCCM.m Pten WORKS Here is bow the pllA wmb: YOM ilwest. SZf, $10,000 with t-.,.o.t lallcJaSMnp and loan Assoc~tio" In a Monthly Security Aaount. Yoa will then NPiwe $100.00 eadl month.• Thts incomf is derived from earnings, cumntfy S2S"I• per annum, compounded daily and JNiid quarterly, and ffom principal. At the end of t~ years, you have received s12.ooo:oo. JwJ "°" s0n haw• nest ea of $'1,0S0.00 in your aax>Unt. The chart at• risM ....,._._ .... for imestinents ftoM S10,GGO.OO to $100,000.00. -<r~ scJbject to ._ psc biw of Sec. 8104 ol the U9onia Fi• cW c.ode under which a sMftss and loan as9CJC:ia.. tion may not wMe iCs ri# '° reqaiPe up to six months notiot of in'81l to wdft.. drH. E¥ef)' w;thdrn.I request he been met promptty in our 31 yurs.) Adventae• of • Monthly Security ACCCMlnt 1. You can munt on a ...... cNclc month after mond\. 2. You an enfoy the ~ ol mind th.t comes from knowing ~ savings are secure and eamins a Nnd5<>me income. 3. You can forget about stock mar- ket Ructuatiom and re-imestment probtems. '4. Your money is ~I.able to you in all or any part at a moment's -notice should you Med a lar.,e sum in the ewnt of an m'rdge1<.y. 5. You can budget your expendi- tures exactly, because you w;11 know preciJely how much you w;11 be receiving each month. 6. YOU w;ll {tOt be prone to '7'19- ~ your apit.11, though al or any of the funds in your account may be withdrawn, or addilions made, at any time. 7. From a feden.I tu standpoint this plan miahr be of spec:WI ~ to a"'fOM wishing to make a tire- ab'e gift to 8"0thef, and to thoM occupied in ~ planning. Con- ~ltat~ ~ )'OUr attorney or ts ~ is lk'Ol'f'llMllCH!d. Hmd11 Llvinc Expen11• A ~widow, a~ Alu resident, ....., Ml I Ill d that she needed ~ addiliOMI $1CIO.DD per inonth to~ ment ._...,._,Of CDUfW., she realized dat she UMllci Indulge hemlf and spend MUdt _,. ..... that. but then hef' UV· inp WOllldnot last as long as~ should. So, ..... *ad. she decided to let t~ ..,_~Kt-as her ex>n- Jdeod and ~ $25,000.00 lft I Mouthfy Security Acx:ounL 1* fMial-.f lid)' will rec.eiYe I chedc faf S1GUIO ~ monlh for the nm 15 ,.,,.. The Moeldlily SecM;ty Account .,.,, Melt, throughcNt lhe ~win um civi- dends at the prnailing rate. At the current rate, this Newport Balboa Savings c:aomer will haw beerl pa\d $18,000.00 and ttill haw S27.l00.00 balance in her xcount at the end of the 15 years. Newport Balboa Savinp INlres no d\lrge fof lhis service. Pays for Edui 9'i on A local father mes ... _. d '; ~ Accounts to pay a moneWy meet k> ad9 of his two sons, p~ in coffese. lcJdt accounts are scheduled lo run f« ~ years, bur the farhef mentioned recently that he hopes ~inc~rely that "both the boys will be support;ng lhemsetws Nlly before the end of the plart. IO lfwt I Cll'I <XlnWft the acaNnll .. "*' _... need~.,,,, CMlt,.. MoncWy SeaJritf Ac l I ...... lllf ...-r, add to "' =•ow -.. ._. . .,, .... Uparwdownitis A~ it 1 1i=w"e COi ~ C8Ull d by • .1•* up .tct down 9tock nwttwt pnc.. A loll>oa resident WIS suffering from •..,..ctownitis." Shew,...quiae ture •twas ~·•to'-funds in the *'* ....ut, ~ she felt she was reMb- ing the • where she Medecf I feeling of~· After dae ~tion, she sold her stock and -..11kd her fvnds at Newport B~lboa Savings and loan Association where~ opened a Monthly Security Account She aefls us that she did lhis for ~tr~I rusons-her invest· ment is ~ure, it PIY' generous divt- dends ind a monthly cMck will pay her IMnc expenses for dte Mld 15 ~rs ••• met this service costs' no4hing. She an now rdu and '°'Pt about -the mar\et.,. She hon found the C9f'8 b .,upt,,00-,· itu." To ..... inott .bc'9l !Ilk .... Just• ill ot phoM. Ask IO ~ will! the spe0aMt w.ttl all lfw feds on °"" MONTHl Y SECUlfTY Mr.OUNT pl.Mt. W. ~ Nplbf WW. ~ '°°· °"'~high__, ~ ..... U5'¥., °""' d 1d daily Ind paid ~. ...,,.._ .., -AIP"C'f "' lhe United 5eltft Gcwei•••lltllt. f-.ds ~ °" Cir ~ the 10lh of .,,, -th Mm cfM.. ~ '"'"' !tie fin(. Mwr the 10tft, lfiey "'" """" 6* "' ~ IN\'IST $10,000.00 YOU lEaM YOU RETAIN EACH MONTH FOR AN ESTATE or $ S0.00 10years $ 8,950.00 $ 50.00 15 years $ 8,150.00 $ 75.00 10years $ S,000.00 $ 75.00 15years s 1,300.00 $100.00 10ye•rs s 1,050.00 INVEST $15,000.00 YOU R.ECIM YOU R£TAJN EAOf .MONTH fOtt AN ESTATE or " s 60.00 10 yw:ars STS,750.00 s 60.00 15 years $16,350.00 s 90.00 10 yw:ars $11,050.00 s120.oo 10 yw:.ars s 6,300.00 nso.oo 10 yw:ars $ 1,550.00 INVEST $20,000.00 YOU llCEM YOU RETAIN fAOt MONTH fOl AN ESTATE OP $100.00 10,,_,s $'17~ $100.00 1S~rs $16,3.50.00 S150.00 10years $10,000.00 $150.00 15 years s 2,650.00 $200.00 10 years s 2,100.00 INVtST $25,000.00 YOU RECEIVE YOU lEl AIN EACH MONTH FOR AH ESTATE Of" Sl00.00 10~ $26,300.00 $100.00 15yurs $27,300.00 $150..00 10year'S $18,400.00 S200JIO 10,_.s $10,.500.00 $250.00 10,oears $~.00 IH¥'EST $31,000.00 'f'OU lECEM YOU RET~ EAOf MONnf fOl AN ESTATE Of" $150.00 10~rs $26,850.00 $150.00 15 rears $2'4,550.00 $215.00 10 years $15,000.00 $225.00 15 years s <4,000.00 $300.00 10)'Nrs $ 3,150.00 INVEST $35,000.00 YOU UCTM EACH MONTH SH0.00 $140.00 $210.00 $280.00 $350.00 fOl 10 years 15 years 10 years 10 years 10 rears YOU lETAJH AH ESTATE OF' $36,850.00 $33,200.00 S2S,800.00 $14,750.00 s 3,700.00 INVST $40,000..00 YOU REOM YOU RETAIN EACH MONTH rot AN ESTATE Of" $200.00 10 years $35,800.00 $200.00 15 years $32,700.00 $~.00 10 y~rs $20,000.00 $300.00 15 years S 5,350.00 $400.00 10 years $ 4,200.00 INVEST $45,000.00 YOO RECEIVE YOU RETAIN EACH MONTH · FOR AN EST AT£ Of" S180.00 10 Ye•rs $.47 ,350.00 $180.00 15 years $'49,100.00 $270.00 10 years S33,150.00 $360.00 10 ye•rs $18,950.00 $.450.00 10 yeus $ '4,750.00 INVEST $~,000.00 YOO RECEIW YOU RETAIN EAOf MONTli fOtt AN ESTA1E OP $2.50.00 . 10)'Ql'S $44,750.00 $250.00 15 years $40,900.00 $375.00 10 yw:ars $25,000.00 $375.00 15 ye•rs $ 6,700.00 SS00.00 10 ye•rs S 5,250.00 INVEST $7S,OOO.OO YOU RECEIVE YOU RHAIN EACH MONTH FOR AH EST A TE Of" $300.00 10 years $78,950.00 Sl00.00 15 years $81,900.00 $450..00 10 yw:us $55,300.00 $600.00 10 years $31,600.00 $750..00 10 yw:ars $ 7,900.00 INVtST $100,000.00 't'OU AEOM YOU RETAIN EACli MONTH roR AN ESTATE Of" $ .500.00 10 years $89,500.00 $ 500.00 15 years S81,850.00 s 750.00 10 years $50,050.00 $ 750.00 15 yea'1 $13,'450.00 $1000.00 10 years $10,550.00 "All pt0j«11011s .1re b.ued on our cun-ent annu.11 n11e of S.'259/1, compounded daily and p.id qtmterly. The current di\lidend nte m•y n ry from time to ttme ind ttiere- fof-e affect the relained est.lie, but will not suMl1nli~lly 1lter the plain. IlOWPORT DOI.HOR SRVIIlGS ANO \.Oll>lf A eeOCIATK>N ....... 'MltJ: 3111 l\e \.Wo, lltwpoft ~ Cafff. • ,,_. 673-3130 • c-Ml llar: ZIM t Coast Hlpway • Phone 67S.S850 • h1oerc11 Onr Ou Htrttdrtd 1111111" Oellus • r. A. rALMU, Cui""'" _. t\t IN'• • .AQllCS ILOlitOUIST, l'ru id111t '· • . ' .. ,. . .. . . . . . . . ~ . - ATTUT: C. IC. l"•IEST CllY Clen °' IM City ., Cost• ITATf OF CALIFORNIA l "' --,.. -r # ,.,... -• -- I • t .. tell .... !Jf&;r' ... Ollmll-er ••• l ...... ,. ..... ~--·· vw Crossword Pm:de ACROSS 1 Unpaid bill: Slang 4 Has ..OtiOllS 9 Extent of swface 14 Sta1ll: Abbr. 15 Arabian godct.ss 16 Jtociarinal ..... 17 Fads relating Expo '67 countiy 19 River of Eusope 20 Icon 21 lletal 22 By UCostof "'""°"' call 24 Learns by petUSll 26 Period 29 llethefllfldS c:lty 31 lnforaer. S111111 :n High cards 33 Rndl 36 Li id . gl~lt. 38 llustulll of Con•por- llY -J9 School 46 Ce.taln tJIPn 47 Recording •tdl• '9 Bird 50 Finial p_m•ent 51Maaillne .... 5Z.Hlndll gultw 54 Rolllll ,, d 58 I. H•lsphttt n1tlon: 6fl1/67 Abbr • 60To~ 61 Gyn\ s l:rNlM • 7 Nautleal 37 Alrpjane 62 P~to Sall• Fr1nks "Gfeet phllosoph• 66 iell coordinlted 67 Verb ton. 61 RI•• Inlet 69 0oOMd person 70 Ganlenlf's tlrrof 11 Sutnx used with bull or hi II DOWN 1 Saying _ nothing 2 Cottonwood 3 Devoid of rope part: 8 Kind of Colloq. tlH , 40 Ponder 9 Ern>r 42 With 10 S,111lsh h1nd on coin hip 11 Lore of a 45 TauFt W. H..iSPhett41 St.oft nation fodder 12 Ctnlne 53 Inspiring 1J Befofe with U Radiant revttence 14 Changes 55 Star. the title Comb.rorm 25 More plump 56 Surviving 27 '.'The trace quality 0( 57 Act in a ......... " "'''" 28 Colorado perk 30 BecOtlles less bright m1nner 59 Maple genus 61 Passage: Ana\. subject 41 1.,rison 111ent frasftness 4 L1ngulsh 5 Hebrew 33 Amerlctn art glass 34 Judge's concern 62 Bend downward 63 In put 43 Manner 44 Sooty ••lter 6 L"!'l! very proud 5 ' 7 35 Watefproof canvas QUICK ti•• 65 Co111pess · S¥>1nt 10 " t1 ' C•teh up quickly on l11ul evtNJ, R .. cl your e11111p1ct, •mpr•• henaive hometown udltl11n 11f the DAILY PILOT. ... --.......... . .,,,-... ·.- I • ~a -~· .. . II .. t ------------------------------------------------------------------..... MOlld1y, JIJflt 12. 1%7 DAILV PILOT i J . Monday's Oosing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List M• .. ~-•• i.iw '" M~ .. ~lltl.I llltft t. .. Cl-C .. lMLlllllfl~ Utl Cltt, '""°"' """' L .. u11c."' IW..I Hft& LN L,ftt c:-.. ·....t""··. --American Oosing- ., - . . . ..., . . ~ . . .. -.. -' ·~ ..... ·-· . .. . ...... . . . -... • .. t •• \. • 'f • I --~·;. . " . . .. . . . . . . .. • ,,.. , 4 ..... ---••• .,, • • I z Q,AIL y PILOT MondQ, Junt 12, 19'7 -·-- Caltec electric calculator 89.99 129.95 Talue Adds, subtracts, multiplies; prints total, sub- total, credit balance and tota!S l 0 columns. may co office equipment 110 specially priced ..• Royal electric typewriter 159.99 ~ 119.19 The Ultronk, 12" electric carriage return. spacing, full keyboard, repeat keys, tabulator. may co office equipment 110 The illustrated World Encyclopedia 2 9. 9 9 regularly. 39.98 Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to own this superlative 21-volu me e ncyclopeii1a and at such money saving prices, too. You owe it to your famil y to take advantage of this chance to give them a lifeti me gift of knowledge and learning. may co books 68 filp-up style photo album 3.19 ni9wmty 4.00 Simulate<! leather flip-up style; S colon. 3 pages with 10 a:ekrte windows. Refilll, UJO may (X) ataticmery 66 save now ••• r .. . Flitecrest attache eme 12.49 regularly 15.00 Deluxe model in tan, ginger, &ive or blacl vinyl cover, removable desk, 5 pocket:IS. may co statiooery 66 l and store your clothes in Duracrest bags .99-1.69 l.OCJ.2.50 YalUet May ~·s own plastic sto~age bags f~r lon~er wear, Duracrest with side zipper openings, ny· lon stitched sec;ims, textunzed clear vinyl-him. Choose: (a) suit bag, (b) deluxe dress bag, (c) dress bag, (d) 1umbo blanket bag, or (e) sweater bag. may co notiorui l ca a may co south· coast plaza, 3333 bristol st., costa mesa: 546-9321, 675-3418_-sftop inonday through saturday, 10:00 a.nt. to 9:30 p.m. ' ~· .... ............... --. -··-.. -.~ ... --_ ............... , -,,..;-r , •f" .r --I 4'°'1'" .,.;;•I' ...... ,.,-.... ~ #• ., .... -.-•' •''•" •'' o' 1· •· •· v .,. J ~ J · ~·· ,·· .... I •,.,.·.• ,, •· ... .' o• o'·• ~· ·-· .• •• • •• -· ~-., •• •· ."·"J •• ••• •· •• .... - > llA--............ -.• ._. Porty Whirl ff!c/s • • o ·ebutantes • , . AWait Ball ----.---... 7 ,-.. IOdety are 8e'Vell Empire d rh trlx .._ • mMa their debut Fridoy, .,.. 21, la -e., ~ '!be third -boll .. --..,. ... -Ausiliory of the Soalll ~ Cllilrl Gtil1mre am.. · Wiadln& ap die --ti porm. --liclilally pnf..:e die ... -a o 1 ¢ ,...,. -Friday enmln&- 8 «na•._. • .,. .. ,, & r ,....,.. ...... Ille .. , , tl .. A D I .. 8 7 •" .ii the llpntillfi-Baiilad ' n tw t 7 7 'rr .a • ~ --llr .... ..n: air--. llr ..... Mn. ai,rlel Galrrial llalq, llr .... Jin. -,_ Marn -Mr. -Jin. ,_ Genrnl Bradley. Tbelr .i.i.rtante • ..,...... .... WI -..._Ille tint summer ball al tbe IOCia1 .....,.,. are tile liiws Catharine Craft E1*n, S.-LJm lllieJ. c..trw Mine Marn -Mary l!'.llm er-,,. Other ---..:.r.:""· --ltall>-leen EllubetJI Brame, llr. lln. GenW Pl 3 Iii+ llnlme; Mia~ Belh G'OJl"I, lln. -l!dwanl 8-, ud MIA .,_ Wa.t*llo2, Mr. _. Jin. Jamee Ch.,-Waydetiii. WHICH WAY? -Cbet'king maps for the fastest route to Holly· wood prior to their leaving :for a dinner and theater party are 1987 f'mpire debutaotes, Kill Kathleen Elizabeth Brame and Miss Candace Adine Marrs with escorts, Kent lb&mUSlell and 1'mD SDt- ner Oeft lo right). This party concluded the IOCial whirl prdaring the June 23 ball. Bal Mosque Flowers Benefit Cultivated • By Damas de Caridad Willl the 11117 llol .._ a t' 'JJ, plom 1111' - year'• boll llreldy .......... -..... -1 I I., " Im -10rinJorpnhotlon,0-.4e~ A ""'"""'" to alJli • -.......... wa .... ..,. Hllllli prealden~ lfn. Banlld C. --• -• ed Im lknl-. ~ eatravapma netlod •tt,5111. · Hoping to ..,_ 11ri71 tolol dlrioc Im ir(i ,_ 1rill lie Mn. Fred Kay, newly twaW ,.. ''n': lln. u.,I A 1, W chainnM. other officen ... a.a 4 'ptw a tr .. AISi.ting la promcrllq Ille 1M1 ' :ft WI be New,art - members, the llma Balmt_I.,... (KA,. I Mid&), Pltll' ..... roupa, bll.ll co-cblirmlD; ~ OelrJ. t' II@! I h;J _. Gerald Wlnkler, a new mrs'• •zit t ..., ae leM ··Le lundleao lnLoa~c.mycw.. Otheq-. ... lbe board .... Ille -VidGr -.. Sherwood Andennn, -.,.-1a; ............... _,...,......, eecretary; William Ulrich, b'emme, lay Beed. ,.,, c• c:Mirwa, ... Ellwanl Tage, pablicily cllainnln. Included on the ball cmnmiftee are tlle II-.. Berunlo Y ...... =~'Ce=.;=~'=":.:.~~== Banlld t..nc, poll-; Robert Welk wl Robert PllrA• • •, -- Km Ollpban~ Jadeea; 1-nl --..i ~ Leo ..i Olafllameo,fnon. CondUllln& lbe lilt .... the -::----MercuriO and S. I . Udde, cocktail bollr; Art1m 0. Plldps. ._,r1rm; --. OHl>oirtn, Angelo ........... -. ~ - Ilona ind ._..~ 11-. qaallfJiq; ..... -· -· -Reed, finance. OFFICERS ASCENT-Stepping up into new offices Saturday, lune 17, will be new Jeaders of Newport Harbor SoropUmists. The gala dinner dance will be the fint social function in the new Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, which is being inspected by (left to right) Mrs .. Joseph Haughey, Mrs. L. J. Bus- sey Jr., president, and Mr. and Mrs. ~e Shaw. Gala Marks Leadership f • Transfer While wu.....,...ng tile .... ma.I "dtaQgjng al t It e guni." eajooyin& c.ririd- ity. ilin.ialg and d iC. Newpmt_Sca_ ""· ---ai.d ,,.,,.. will .... -...... _.,..........., coffers. ..,., --....... take pl.acr; Satllrday, JllllC 17. will be the fint social function m 0-= .... com Me.a Galt -~ Qub. Tatmg: t It e leadti: . \ reins for tbe cmUag _,... will be lfn. L ~. _,. Jr .• assisted by the llmeL Lee Shaw aod Georee C..- ey. vice pr"'"""••; Antis Barkley. ,._, Ya.I Wa!Ur and Elbert Caaaa', ....-...ne.. DireeUn are Hie limes.. DeMurl Todl. Ala -_ Henrylll .... 1-_ ey--~ Festi-will --a cocktail boar at 7 :JI p.m. featuring brldgrmmd mg. sic by the PnfiU, a Y-i- combo. llliss Ila'}' SdleJ will entKtaill witll u.ce numbers, ... after' the h- ncr music for Mri9g will .. played ..,. .... -... -sive Five. Pnicteds will -llloGirlsClm. Cat Got Her Tongue When She Should've Fo~ght Over 'Kitty' DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our U- year-okt daugbter Dee aw an .:I of, fering a JJS rewvd fOI' the return of • pet mt. Dee t.lepbamed b<r - Ruthie who Uo h.:I aeen the ad. They decided to kM* for the cat toaethlr. Dee went to Rudlie'a bouu. 'Ibey aot a rope and a piece of mu.t and olf they went. After aome buntJne they spotted the cat in the bed.IQ near the woman '1 home. When t6e e1t ran under the porcb they notified the woman tMt her pet bas been cornered. 'Ibe wom-an ..... very bappy and retrieved hc!r. cat with no· trouble. She handed RuthiP. the reward money -$25. · When they arrived at Ruthle'1 house her mother said, "Let:• give [)ee $5. After all, it WU Ruthie's ANN LANDERS ril n>pemd-lludc..ptlllocat '° ... lboaJd Mft amt of ..... ey.'' Dee leK ... .. mtair ...... left --!lie ............. . thin&. ....... -..... ... cmne ..._ md Wd me a.e .....,_ A few m-rs lakr Ratbie'a molber called ad aAed me kt -S Dee bad f« 111o 15. I ..._. "Let'a jad !orget It" . My hlllhlnd un I ahcllt1lt ltaft t... aided on a fair dt9I -• -.. split. Hedlimathol __ ._. arty in life not to kt people 1 take ........_ al Uttm. What do you say? -ONE WHO HATES FIGHTS D&Ul ONE: Tw.e Cb'll PoaJd bave ...._. ...-, • tlM: nward nlonty. ltsAle'a __. lllCllll le be l.&d that K's ... We fw Ille spUt now, but, llllllll!..._etf--..,alle1hould ntle a c~ .. ,.... l&ak ercanlza- ._ ._ ....... cMWrni and pre· _. It • ,.... ... Pier'• 111me. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I read re· ttntJy in JDUf column that you did llDt tbink it was in good taate for a person to hang notes on new fumi· lure asking guests to keep thei r feet off the upholstery and their wet glasses off the teakwood tables . wnat would you do about a »J. pound slster-in·lc:1w with stiletto heels v.·ho comes to visit and punches holes in your brand new hardwood floors? This happened to us during Chr ist· mas and I was sick abou t ii. We had tbe Ooors sanded in January and rerinished in February. You , guessed it -Two-ton Tessie came for Easter and our floor s are ruined agai n. I know hardwood grows on trees. but money doesn't. I would like your opinion on how to deal with !hi~ prob· len1 . -ONE f\.1AD RELATI VE OF.AR !\tAD: If your 300-pound sis· if'r-ln·law ruined your floors because sht-waa doing Spanish dances you'd be justified In 111klni her to cut it out. Rut noor& are for walkinc on and U all she doe1 11 walk on them you ca n't a1k her to stop. Put down throw rues when Te11le et1me1 to \•lilt and tell her about the problem ..... If 1he'1 a 1:ood egg, she'll offer to remove her shoe1. DEAR ANN LA NDERS: Our next door neighbor has been divorced for five years. She has two children. 1 had heard ·a rumor that she is preg- nant but I refused to believe it. I saw her today and she is indeed very pregnant. \Vhat 'shall I say to our 14-year· old daughter when she notices? She is sure to ask hov.· this can be. I need your help. -SPEECHLESS DEAR SPEECHL ESS: II your 14- year•lrlllU.,._..._. .. ._..._ "this "ca• llie," 1 •1 W,. ttmR ,.. a,. plained It .. Ila-. Steer clear If _... Jrtc k ... the n.ke el dllt .._., •'S' ta. This it , ........ ..., .. ..... 1trate trwe mmf' d When necking beoowts--watch out! To learn how tbe smart girl keeps both bet dignity aod ha' boyfriend, lf!lld for Ann l...amlln" booklet. "Necking and Petting -And How Far to Go." e:nckKing "With yoar request 25 cenl.6 in coin and .a long. self-addressed. stamped eavelopt. Ann Landers will be glad to hdp you ,,_,ith your problenu. Send them lo her in cart of the DAILY Pll.OT. enclosing 1 stamped. self..acldreued envelope. • ' • • • • ' I . .... . .. . . . .. . , . ~ " --. IJ 4 DAIL V Pl LOT Monday, Junt 12, 1961 In · th , Counting House Countin g Out the Money' .. proceeds of a t'UJilmage sale last month, -wbicb was chaired by Mrs. John Wyman (left) and Mn. '.lbomas A. M08S, who tally the results, while Mra. Richard Nelson, fellowship presiden~, beams with pride. Medi.cal missions will be enriched by $2,000 aod the Pre.sbyteiian Neighborhood Hou,se, &en Gantens will receive $1,000 from Sl Andrew's Precsl>yterian Churcbwomen's Fellowship. The money repreunts Alplia Phi Installation Concert to Feature • . . Recipes Exchanged Original Compositions When Southern Orange County Alpha Phis ptber in the Lido tsle home of Mrs. Richard Larzelere fa- vorite 181.ad and DMindl•b reel will be lhared. • ~ tpOttigbted for the Wednesday, June 14, lunch- eon will be ios11allaGon of officers. Mrs. Edwin Rose will ac-ceyt presidential duties, and serving on her board will be the Mmes. R. C. Pollard and Robert Pfllmlin, vice presidents in c.harge of What's membersftp and programs; Two Harbor Atea com-and Experience,'' will be ~ ~~l =;· posers .will have th e i r sung by Tyndall's wife. Dr. and Charles Glasgow, Pu· works performed at the Or-Tyndall is a composldon helleoic representa4ive. ange County Chamber Con· teacher at California $\ate <hl:irmeo will be the · certs , presentation tomor· College at Lolll Beach. M~es. William Campbell, row at 8:30 p.m. in the Cal-Alao on the prouam are ~y; John IAng, ifornia State College at Ful· a group of songs, "Life- rust, Edward Bowen, quar-1 ·w Hall ...... ,, b H terly oorTeSpOndeat. a n d erton Rec1 . , .. e con· bound, composed y an· Kenneth Walker, hostess. cert is .free. ley Jackson, usittant lo the AH Alpha Phis are invited O~rung the -~~!D will conductor at the L o n g to attend the 10:30 a.m. ses· be Flute Variations co~-Beach college. His songs sioo. Reservations may be posed by Robert Lagerqwst will be sung by baritone made by calling Mrs Lar· of Costa Mesa and played by Philip Carey. zelere at 673-1292 · his son John, a high school...... Other renderings will be Doing · student who was included in Alban Berg's piano sonata Daniel Lewis' Jdyllwild Or-played by Fullerton piano chestra la.st summer. instructor Mias Jean Barn· MARY DAY, 642-4321 A song cycle written by es, and four selected pre- Dr. Robert TYndall of Hun-ludel .ad fugfll by Sbo6ta· tington Beach about the kovitch, played by Long poems of William Blake en· Beach piano professor Juli· titled "Songs of Innocence en Mu..afia. TODAY H...,., 9MCll ,,_.,........,.. e.tlt- tl 1S1 -MHonle: T~lt, UGI ISlll 5t., 7:30 P.m. CHI• ~ .. .., Cltltt ~otdlt1-S• ci.ty -Coste Mae A,,,.,-letn L"lon Hell, 7:>0 ,.m. TOl"S H.,_ Lllltlen -H1nier ScMol • .,5 E, ltltl StJ Cmte Mete 7:30 p.m. HtrMr11tlt C...,tll', IWlllt A• linet -Colltve Ptrtt SchoOI, %3*1 Notre DarM Roed, Cott• MeM, I p.m. OV-ten ,.__ -Sd>OOI Auditorium. M.9Qn0fie end Hewitt Streets. Westmtnlllf'• a p.m, Move Freel y :'~f lt. 9099 'ii 12~2.4~ ~ 11f Mi"'" 1Tf t...1°' .-\ M o v e freely a b o u 't house. garden. pool in a zip· front style nmmed with bright l>inding. Choose brief or fashionable fl.are sleeve. Easy-sew. Printed Pattern 9099: Half Sizes 121h, W h. 16'h, 181h, 201tz. 22th, 241i'z. Size 161h ~equires 3 yards 35· inch. A-'cM '°"* AltaM&aty, U.M "1 ~ -AmerlCAn L..eglon ChlllhouN. New· port k•dl. • p.m. ~....... Ya*" W-'• Clllll -Tamura EllfMntery $ch0ol, ln41 Sat>-'-Su?.,.,., I p.m. • C-.t S"la Marll I... Calllelk ~el~ -SI. Joadllm's CllUrdl Hall, I"' Orange Aw., Casie Mfta, I p.m. Ai,111 A""'8 XI ~. Mta SltlM ,.,. -For loaitlon ull Mra. J, R. Knl9fll, I0-2'21, I ,.m. TU•IOAY ~l'INGlrll' .......... -Com- munlty Melhodlst Olurdl, Himllnvtan INCi\, f:lO a.m. Ott IUr Dl*lct 0.. MlllllWI' ,_ ._ -F« locallon call Mn. aar- l»ra OeOnlto. ~ 10 e.m. A1trWa Qllt ef H-' Hertlw -~ V-Country Club, 3000 Ckll>-l>ouse Road, 6:JO p.m. Hlllltlllt4W leadl TOPS ..... P'.llldlen -Huntlneton 8Hdl Llllnory, 7 p.m. ca.. .. Garten~ ..... D-ClaU -Hunnft91«1 9eacll Rt<· rHllon Cenltr, 7:JO P.m. on.ta• s...... ~cal AM!tt•tt' ~latlM -For Joc.allon call Mn. Cottlne lllllngslev. 536-415', 7:30 p.m. ....._., ...,..... l.MMtfll CIW - Elks lJld9e, Newport llMdl, I p.m. ....,., Star Qaptw .... OrW ., • .....,. Stw -Sfflarlng ~I< TM\plt, Newport llftdl, I p.m. 1eta S19oN P'!ll, T• TM c....-et \.-8 lffdt -FOi' loeallon ull Mn . Jdln R. Smtih, 4"·2"1, I p.m. XI lalftNa eem-CUlllW• le1• M9IN ""' -For location call Mn Jama lvenon. SAIM1'5. I p.m. Dell• ... 'Ill Qlafl9r, .... Sit- -P'lll -For location cell Mn. Martin Pecen. "7"'15. I p.m. .lacll .-JI• D-CIW -N-rl lffdl E.bell Clllbllouse. I p.m. WEDNESDAY ·--· 0... ""' .. H ... t....,... lead! -Huntington leedl Country • Club, t a.m. " ......... c..., ''" ......... MN i...-. -Glrls Chit>. 1115 An•· helm, Costa Mne. t :JO e.m. Wlllfll• TOl'S Cll• -Ebb Ti<M mototte llome park, 1560 Pi.ctnll• Ave., Newport Bffdl, 10 e.m. se.wl""lst CIW ef H--1 Manet -Cewlan ...,.Jaurant, Costa M~. " -· T0'5 S.. 51,..,,1 -l(lll'fbrockt Sc!IOOI. Coale MeH. 1 p,m. TOl"S ... di • ..,.. -HunlinglOG l.ac!I Recreation Centor. 7 p.m. Lal OIH naslmltlreU C1"' .. Hlll>-t1"'1 ... lkad>--Oract Luli..<en Ct>urct>. Huntlnvton &each. 7:JO p.m. L ...... IMCll Jlll'l De .. 11 .. n lallt· el 1'7 -Mnonk Temple, ns Fo...,.1 Ave .• 7 ;JO p,m. .. ~ c ........ (lol ......... ""'" "'' •-re~ 1Mlltul~ •"" ""pita! -For location call Mn. Donald P•rlltl, "42-0990. I p.m. ~ Au•Hlarv lo HVAllrtfl ... ltadl VFW P"I 7Ut -VFW Hiii, Jtt Yorklown SI., a p.m . XI K•llP• Ulmllde C~ter. let• Sil"'• 1'111 -For tocallon cell Mr>. Darvl Phllllps, S4S-S97l, I p.m. Oml~,..., RM C!l•lltar, 811• Sl9ma 1'111 -For 1ocatlon call Mrs Guy Yorlt., S~S991. I p.m. S""art Rl199rs St1'18rt D1nce Ctull -Cmlt Me'A First M<!lhodlot Church, I Pm THURSDAY Amtriceft AKadet..., et RttlrH ,.,. South Paci fic Cruise Cruising aboard the SS Mariposa lo Bora Bora Pa· peete, R.arotonga, A~liand, Sydney, Pago Pago' and Honolulu are Huntington Beach residents Mrs . Myrtle Jordan and Miss Lorraine Pratt. ' Gold Star Moms Invited To Lu ncheon :;::~ -8;:;.,~ ~;~~P~ubhouH. N~w· American Gold Star Moth· '°'" "'"' LHwarv s1..., H..,, -ers Inc.. Santa Ana Chap· Co•t• Mu i librery. 1 JO p.m. Trlm·VV• To's Club ., wu1m1... ter 4 of Orange County. in - ::,,.-6 ~nl~Ym Scl1oot·1 mulllpUr~~ vite mothers of World War ro's Morry Makers -cm1 v1,w I and 11 . the Korean and ScllOOI. Hunlln9lon Btocl>, 1 pm Vietn~ wars to attend a TOl"S 1Mr9tnt Merm•ldt Wood· 1ar1d school. 202.s Tv•11n ,.., . '"'" spring ncheon as special Me"4.7Pm • t Hewpon Hert.< lluslnen and l"r• gues S. u stonal w ......... Club• -Mes• Verde The American L e g i 0 n Coun1rv Club, 1 P.m e11c11-Mtta s"1"' s11t1 oun• -Hall, Santa Ana will ~ the :6c;i:.~~.·1;~>o c:'.:nMn owtoht Youno. setting for the noon affair. women tlf 111o M .... -Mom• Holl, tomorrow. (0$11 Meu. ~ :·:.~AY 11~---------;;;ll Hwh ,. Nlllll'" TOPS CIUb -Hun· ,~ ~~ton Betch Recrullon Ctnlflr. 10 DIAL• •PRAYER Anglort' Frldn Luttelleo• Chlll -no w. en Ave , l!•lbo•. "°°" La<e •n LHIMr $f!Ull'I Oenc.t C IUb Wulmonl ScllOOI. 9211 H•ll A••. '~untln91on l\tlth A p m ceu ltl•• Aulll•rY of V'FW ''" f 646-0639 Conve ntion Time .. (Mii.) ••••••••••• • mothers Ga tli er Installation receded By 1 Potluck. .Rieture : • • N~ }larbo( Grand· inodMn a.b wW Join 45 ~ ..._. CalltOrnla ~ .. Wot their nn-11 ~ utieDll preo· Iden&. Mn. ·~ Bridgea ol Lone Bueb, at their yeartT ~ oPenlng next W~ ill Long Beecb. Mn. Hln'1 QeaD, nation~ al treuum tr;m Phoenix, Ariz., wm !>ea ~tat,uest ol the 4SO apeeted club members and guata atllend· l.ng seealops in the ~lks ClUb. Mrs. Bert Sahr, preaident, will lead about 25 Newport Harb« members: Mra. He-- len Trautftln of Newport Beach will uallt MrJ. Mil- dred carter of LooC Beach, , acting conference chairman. ' .~ " Pee/cs • • Mn. 6-.. qurwogtwn" ••• ,. I •••• I , will be ~ ,,~ .... ~ Don't look now, but there dellt of the ouuth \l\Hlft ar· la quite a lot of action at the den Club, 'lbree Arch Bay• l4do theatre Box Office. Bar- followl.ng an outdoor pot-bor area patrons are the luck luncheon .to take place firtWn~llne to select tickets on . clubhouse grounds at for the exclusive Orange noon Wednesday, June 14. County showing ?f the escel- Otners to be installed n-lent motion p1~. Tbe elude the Mmes. J .. Parley = Pebbles, starting June Sm.Jtb, George Rawlins ~ The sooner you buy •. the J. T. Van Rensslaer. VlCe better selection of reserved presidents, and Harry L. seats, day and date you11 Thompson and Miss Jean have. May we suggest prompt Atkin.son, recording~ cor-purchase for your tickets to responding secretaries. see fte SaDd Pebbles, at the · Hati>or Area grandmoth-lllii.:'.~J ers also are clrcllnC June ~---·;;..........:t.l• 30 ?D their calendc. 'niat's PRESIDENT Mn. Vera Allen will be Lido? Incidentally, matinee treasurer and Mn. Vernon performances will be preeent- 0Gibbe has been selected to ed on Wednesd.ays, Saturdays b . and Sundays. serve as hostess c airman. Jn the meantime the Udo thetr day Ill the races at Mrs H•lli• Bridges Hollywood Park. New Leaders Share lnstalla.tion Spo tlight New officers, an award winner, scholanhip reclpi· ent and guest speaker all will share the Umelllht at the inltallalaa dinner Oruce COUDtJ Chapter, TbundaJ. hDt li, ol tbe America 8odet1 of WOlD• ea A~ .. 'lbe WOIDtll will p&her at 8:30 p.m. for IOC.ializing, with dinner following at 7: 30 p.m., in the Golden Pheas- ant Inn, Anaheim. the accounting profession are invited to attend. Res- el'Vatione may be m~e by telepbonini Mrs. Edna Sten· nett, 521-5252 or Mrs. James 8-dman, 544-fi43. Convention Reviewed Mn. Wlll1am H. Coe of Panicipatlon in a county. . Installing officer will be continues its curr~nt sbow- Mrs. Weston Walker, sec· in.gs with a new week's open- re.tary of the Memorial Gar· er Wednesday evening Row den Center. To Saecffcl la ~ wta.. For the luncheoo. arrang-out Reilly Trymg. TbiJ film ed by Mrs. James Ward and version of the Pulitr.er Prize her committee, club mem· . bers will bring a covered winning musi~al c o m e d y dish· or salad, while dessert comes to you m .~or by De- and refreshments will be luxe and PanaVtSton. Robert provided. Morse re-creates the role for which he was acclaimed and awarded on Broadw_,. Other Surpr ises On Agenoa surprilea an ill 1 t o r e when Las Olla T~ tresa Club meet. at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 14, in the conference roQm of the Giw:e Lutheran Church, 6931 Edinger Ave., Huntin&· starring roles include Michele Lee and Budy Vallee bOtb of the Broad•Q CNt. Corona del Ma-will take wide membership drive and the pncident's gavel in a review of the recent na-ceremoni~ cooducted by tional convention w i 11 Members are warned to Rew T• &leeeed la B9lf.. Miss Norml FaTis, a past occupy the attention of the come" prepared for any as-Dell WltllHt ReallJ TrJbii president of the Long Beach Huntington HarbOu.r Repub-signment, since io "'"""' out completed one of the. longest Chapter which sponeored the lican Women's Club Wed· -·~ f 'cal · Broad Orange C9uDtY group in nesday, June 14. the Surprise Night theme, runs ?" a must m • t.on Beach. 1960. Another officer from the 'll lect their topl way history, 1,415 performan· the Harbor Area is Mrs. Mrs. Hampton Hutton, y wt ae cs ces. Aesdemy Award winner Mabel Beltz of Huntington presidem of the 0 r a n g e from a h~t. Frank Loesser composed the 0 __,,. first . -'"' CoUnty Federation and past Newly indu~ members muaic • .-the 1 .. icl for both DOift.,.., vice .,..,.....ent. president~ the harbor dub, Mrs. Melvin King Mld Mn. the ~ .. :""and '~ · Miss -Alice Fonytbe, ae-will report to the mcmben Paul Bronson will offer their · "'."'"6e . screen versions counting supervisor for a who will assemble at 10 ice breakers first speech of this musical comedy. Los Angeles law•finn and a.m. in the Huntington Har-assignmen~.' Take a .tip. enjoy a really president of the Loe An-bour B-ch Club Guests wishing to attend good movie and get the Jump · ,,.... .,,.._.. Pres1·deot Mrs R""'s Dor m"'v call Mrs. Vernon Ea-on ""'"'" boss, and· slyly let gelea cha..t•r, will ...... l.o on ~r · "'Where Does.It Come From, · · "" · --v ~--Whift Does It Go?" sett will introduce Mrs. Nor-ton, 847-6510, or Mn. Ro-him know that you kno'f' bow 11le acoountant ol the ma Endsley, vice president, wan Adams, 536-8360, for ad-be really succeeded in busi· yeet will be announced and who will offer future fund-ditional information. Mrs. ness. Or, come to think ol it, scholanbip recipient Mi.a&,_raast_._._n_g_plan __ s_. ______ ea_1_~_· _0_1_cott_. _wil_· _1 _pr_e_St_·de_.1 just enjoy a fine film! Kathleen Thom• of La Ha· Dead.lier Thu Tiie Male I& bre introduced. ; an exdtipg,_ furious film act.- All women who are work· venture. Showing in Tecbni-o ing in or associated with color, this fast-moving, ~ tion-packed motion pictin Sea Circle To Honor OC Board Irvine Coast Country Club wf11 be the eetting for the tint luncheon ol Florence Crittenton See Circle since the forming of the county Crittentoo board. Wedllelday, June 21, is tht day delignMecl for the event wblch will honor b o a r d memben. Ricblrd L. Berk· son, bocd prePdent w i 1 l IPMk 00 the importance of b county home wtach is being built, and Richard Taylor, chairman of fund railing and Mrs. Edgar Hill, drcle cNlinDan also w i I l talk. Others · attending will be members of the circle'• jub- ior .tUJcillary. G ra nd mothers Grandmothers C l u b of Newport Harbor gathers at noon every second Thurs- day in Mesa Verde Country Club. Mrs. Warren C. Bllv· en at 646-8397 may be Ci>D· tacte(JTcii additional in· formation. I See By Today's Want Ads e WhE"t'e a photographer can buy a ~MM camera including all attachmen~. • Where Yo1J can buy 11. 4 hp air comprelJ.~UrP w 1 t h tank. e Where wigs 11re cleMPd and styled with tree pick· up and delivery. e Where a 6 piece walnut twin bed .et I• for aale. e Where antique lovers can pick up two 1935 autos at & reallOllable price. • Where there·~ " 21 fool. fiberglass sloop for nle al $2CXX>. Clairol refresher special for color-treated hair I Conclitiona tr.atment. p lUI a Clairol ahampoo, plus a hlqh-f C111hlon Ht this week only 4.95 Before you expose your tinted or blonded hair to the a dditional hazard.a of summer, qive 1t the liealinq protection of a Condi· tion treatment. And, of course, your Clairol shampoo is always a must! Great idea before your next perm • . . marvelous any· time you want your hair to look its best. The 1tyle cut, 3.00. Speciall 25.00 Gold Bond Perm. 12.50 for natural or tinted hair com· plete with style cut. may co beauty salon comes complete with a group of beauteou. bf.kirii-clad as- sassins, plus a jet-age Bull- dog Drummond. 'Ille latter portrayed bJ Richard Jobn- 800. Elke Sommer and Sylva Kosina are tbe prime leaders of the dbtaff side who coonlve to deliver oil properties at fabulous fees running into multi-mllllons of do-re-me. To accomplish their devious and foul ends tbele hale 111d bosomy babes use harpoons, pistols concealed within cig· ars, paralyzing darts, ingen· ious time-bombl and a very neat capsule for future ex- plosion within the wig of an unsUlpecling female victim ! Deaclller nu Tiie Male is Jammed with thrills that ap- pear regularly at a furious pace throughout the film which is scheduled to appear on the big, wide Mesa ICft!!en. · MESA MATINEES open each Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock with free refresh- ments. Then the program continues with a complete . showing ol the motion pie· ture features and llhorts which ·are scheduled for the regular Mesa theatre pro- gram. How about taking a mid-week break Wednesday and starting a very new, very happy habit? FREE PASSES to the Lido °" the Mesa theatres will be mailed today to Mrs. A. G. Bower, 414 39tb St .• Newport Beach, T. W. Witalis, 339 E. Bay Front, Balboa Island, D. E. Reichert. 29aT Pebble Dr., Co~ del Mar and R. s. Erskine, 2830 San Jyn Lane, Costa Meee. This quartet will be guests of "Picture Peeks" one day soon. Sorry to 111nounce that passes will not be honored for the presentation of The Sand Pebbles which comes to the Ltdo for an exclusive Orange County showing on .June 28th. SIXTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for each pattern -add 15 cents for each pattern for first -class mailing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin, the DAILY PILOT. -122 Pattern Dept .. 232 Wesl 18th St., New York, N Y. l()()]] Pr int NAME. ADORE~s 1qttl ZIP, SIZE and t\T\'l.E ~UMBER. lSl S Amn.r•n I "<lion H•lt. ("o,I•\ M•t~. 8 o "'· 1·-----------'-------....,.._ ______________ _..: m1y co 10uth co1st pl11a, 3333 brl1tol 1t., cott1 me11; 546-931 t, 675-3• t 8 I ,J I • \ ( Wi decc l'lllll IOl1I wttt pew the Jar) DO afte Ru the' T an:l JOft W&.11 her n ed net 1ilb cha lleE ing pea Dlu: lily iab: H wbt Fr~ te& bri Bet the SU. der oth Soi Bo! del AL ' -t.bll! lio ] qui Im Jal lot , Ml Fa Lal IOI se<I Da tbt Be Mt fd gri pe. UM Tt ce wi re bll lei aD pll en I ru (t w de IM Cl Cl ot M pl le ht a1 " b! Cl " k a • " )E " ~ b t 11 t t e I c c • • • "' # " V I I • -..• ,. • ~ \ 7 • • ;' I .. .,.. :-""t• , " •" • 7" "P ~ rl ,. ,.. ~ ...... • JI Wilshi .re Chu~ch Setting Of t awr enc ;-Jon eS Vows Willhlre Metbocbst aiurcn. decorated witb maulve 11'- nncements ol wblte bl• ·soma with mlnlatures tied with wblte rfbbou OD tbe Pftl, WU the Je~I for ~_f~gle ring ritea l1utac Jane1 Lee JODel and Jamet Dale Lawrence ~ afternoon. The Rev. Dr. ~ PbiDlps petf ormed ftftmODJ. The trlde, daughter of Mr. and liin. Nathan LeCtair Jones of Newpcri Beach. was given in marriage by her father. Her gown of reemlrolder· ed alencon lace OD Eqliah net wu styled lD a cage ailbouette with a flow I a c chapel length train and Jone aleevu. A crown o1 match- ing lace trimmed with aeed pearla beld her Dowling lilt illusion veD. and abe carried Hly al the valley wttb min- iature white bridal fOMI. Her lister, ~ Jones who wUl marry Wllllam Francia Dumler June 23, at- tended as maid ol honor, and trldamaida were her Pl Beta Pbl IClrOrity listers, the Mluel Debbie Langan, lftiLt~-.... "l~;,u;., . ., Susie Tatcb, Pbylia Schnd- der and Carol Hd)ey, .. .U.-fellow lbldent, K I H Solmee St•lhnn and Mn. Bobst JOacMrd al QJrau delllar. Au.WWI& Q ................ ,... ........... ., ... brtdt'li tMlr' ......... "' lilt IJll. .. llt .ta .., dalala. IDAeed.. of carrytq boo- queta, the entouraae was llnbd by a ccmtiaoom gar- lad al tlny white and yel- low dailies and fern. MRS. JAMES DALE LAWRENCE Single Ring Rlt• MARY ELLEN McGRATH To Join I rides • I I .~ •' t ,• •' .. . ... ·· , ..... Monday, June 12, 1%7 Home in Garden Grove .·· .· . . . .· . ..,_,,. .. • .·.,,·~· . . . .. DAILY PILOT JS BeVe rly Rau.sh Ma rri es Home in Garden Grove guests. Afterward about 40 following a honeymoon trip relatives gathered in the through northern California • Nordic Smorgubord for ve Case Reintjes and his dinner. bride, the former Beverly Both the bride and bride. groom are graduates of Garden Grove Higb School and attended Santa Ana Col· lege. The bride also studied at Orange Coast College. Ann Roush, daughter of Mr. an<. Mrs. William H. Roush of C.OSta Mesa. For the double ring cere- mony performed by the Rev. Richmond C. Johnson in Mesa Verde Methodlst Cburcb, lhe bride wore a gown of bridal satin. Nancy Butler Weds Gregory T. Penfold Chantilly lace formed her Establlshing tbelr f i r • -t yoke, sleeves and train and home in Stanton uter a also trimmed front panels honeymoon trip to the Ha- and the hem. a,.-abort walian bl.ands are newly- tulle veil wu held 'by an weds Mr. and Mrs. Gregory organza flower, and she car· Theodore Penfold. ried a cucade of white The couple were wed in a bridal rose$ witil stephano-double-ring ceremony led by tU. She was given in mar-the Rev. David A. Crump riage by ber father. in Sl James EpLscopal Miss Patricia Anderson of Church, Newport Beach. Garden Grove, maidpf hon-For the afternoon ritea the or, wore a full length tur· altar was decked with bou- quoise gown o( chiffon over queta of yellow and white peeu de sole. Her cascade gladioli, cbry1antbemUJD.1 was formed with pompon and dutch irla. chrysanthemums, entwined .'lbe bride la the former with stepbanotis and baby Nancy Susan Butler, daup. breath. ter of Mr. and Mrs. George MRS. PENFOLD lal•nd Honeyinoon Miss Susan Roush was Vernon Butler of Newport her sister's flower girl. She Beach. Given in marriage wore a white frock, trlmmed by her father, she wore a with lace and turquoise street length wedding dress peau de soie, and carried of white lace, accented wjth turquoiJe dn'ysanthemWD.1 satin piping. Her shoulder centered witil white stepha-length veil was caught by fold and Steve Jeaaup. 'lbe notis and baby b r e a t b. a 1ingle rose, and she car· Rkky Reintjes, tile bride-ried white gladioli, marguer-bride\1 brother, Richard Mr. and Kn. Geor-Dominick McGrath groom's nephew wu tbe ites and carnations. Her Butler and Roa Waketitld e-ring bearer. jewelry wu a pearl and were the arganiltl for IGioo .Autumn Wedd ing Plans Announced of Montecito announced the engagement of Tbe bridegroom, IOD o( diamond lavaliere that 1)e. ilt Miu Fraacesca L'Bcir-c tbeir d1npwr, Mary llleadMcGrath to Philip Mr. and Mn. Bubert Reist-lonted to her grand.motber. Yellow ....__....__uma John Barry, .. of Mr. ID Mrs. James Ren-Jes of Bellflower, asked A cir'• ol yellow linen WMJ-- nick Barry of Oorona del Mar, during a din· John McLeod to be hia best with a 1 ace bodice wu and g1adloli wltll CGDtr~ ner party in their home Saturday evening. man. Lane and Dick Reint-donned by maid of honor ing blue iriJ were arraqed Miss McGrath, who was presented to Jes, hhl brotbe!'s, served as Miss Dorene Butler of Loa by Mrs. John Reilly in tbl Cardinal Mcintyre at the Presentation Ball in ushers. Mrs. Shirley Porter, Angeles. A headpiece of bride's parents' home for 1959, is the great-granddaughter of the late soloist was accompanied by yellow ribbon and marguer· the wedding reception at. Dominick McGrath of Oxnard. She is a grad· Miss Janice Roush, the it.es completed her ensem· tended by 60 guests. The bridelJ'OOID, IOD of Mrs. WIDlam Lawrence al , Fullerton and the late Mr. couple's name and wedding uate of St. Leo's College, F1orida. bride's sister. ble and ate carried green The new Mrs. Penfold Is Following a wedding trip Her fiance i8 1 graduate of Santa Clara Church decoratloos were carnations. an alumna of Newport Bar· to northern California, the University where be also received his master's fan.shaped altar arrange-The bridegroom, son of bor High School and stud• Lawrence, asked Jack Nel-date. soa to be hil best man, and TRADmONAL CAKE seating the l50 guests were new Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence de~ee in history. He also served for three ments ofl white stock and Mrs. Floyd P.inson of Es-ied at Oran(fe Cout College. will live in Loa Angeles. years as an officer in the u. s. Marine (oros. turquoise majestic daisies condido and Lyle Penfold of Her busband, who attended _.1.u-and candelabra. The same Newport Beach, cbose Der-California Polytechnic Col· Dale Jones, the bride's bro-Centering· the table was a tber, Tom Metzler, Tom aix-Uer wedding cake which Beat. Rick Spara, J o b n followed family tradition. McrriloD and St.eve Sogge, Placed on ·top was an euct fellow students ol the bride-replica of the bridal couple, groom. which wu reprodbced on Tbe bride 11 a graduate of An October weo~iug i8 being planned. color scheme was repeat-ek Foster to be his best lege at Pomona, is a grad· Newport Harbor High School ed at the reception in the man. Ushering duties were uate. of Orange Glen High was active in YMCA where l ••••••••••lllil• ______ .. church, attended _by 125 undertaken by Wayne Pen-School, Escondido. abe wu named girl-of-the-'::W.ilili••liiiiliiilii .. iiiiliiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiil•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii year, A senior at the Unlver· ~ sity of Southern Califor- nia, she ii m•joring ln, so-All white decor was re-lCJO.year~ 1Uque 14 a ch pealed at the receptioa in dolls. n. faces ,,.. ICUlp- tbe clnlrcb Ji'ellonblp Ball. tured by a1bt Wallace The p u n c b bowl was Parter of co.ta. lhsi" and centered with 9CUlptured ice ·Fred Rub of Soath Lagana, wttb daiaMI and fern tr. and Ille eniiembles were zen imidit. A large wlcbt dapUcated by the bride's butet. trUbmed witb dais-mother. ' let, IUt tiny rice ucbets, Circulating the guest book and tbe sroom'• cab was at the reception wu Ter· pecbged lD tiny wtllte boxes eaa Robertlon of La Cres.- eqraved with. the bridal centa, ~ . lride's cou.&in. Peering Aroun.d ciology. • Her husband is a1graduate of Buena Park High School, was voted outstanding 19&4 Orange County athlete-of-the year, attended New Mexico Military Institute and now is a senior at use where be ls active in varaJty track and football and is attilla· ted with Phi Kappa Psi. Anniversaries_ Marked CELEBRAnNG th e I r ruby wedding anniversary (40th) were Mr. and Mrs. Ward D. Watson of Corona del Mar who hosted a din- ner party for 24 iD the Five Crowns. IRVINE COASI' Country Club ns tbe setting of an· other 40Ch weddiDC anniver- sary party. 'lbe dinner fete was a sur· prise to Mn. Joseph A. Cra· 1 lego of Newport Beach, for bet" bu1baDd secretly made all ol the arrangements. 'lbirty.«gbt friends and rdatives touted the eel• brants and witnesaed the cotti.Dg of the .first piece of 1'edding cake before enjoy- ing a buffet 1uppe.r. DariDC Ille festivities a pianist play- ed background music which "u populm' during the Cra· legos courtsbjp days. A CBAMPAGNE brunch was giver. by Mn. Koepke Stotrow in her Udo Isle home Sunday to honor the birthday of her daugbt.er, Mill Sandra Stolrow. After t h e champagne tout. guests were treated to a buffet ol baked chick· en, foodue. fruit salad and a French torte cake. Pink candles and red roses dee· orated the buffet. Happy birthday wishes wen.. extended by t h e Meura. and ~·· Holley Dicklnloo, Sherman Oaks; Anniversary Cruise r On an anniversary cruise to the South Pacific aboard the SS Marip06a are Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Hurd of Balboa. Ports of call on the 42-day holiday include Bora B<>ra, Papeete, Rarotonga, Auckland, Sydney, Pago Pago and Honolulu. While they are gone, the Hurds will celebrate their 30th wedding Gerald Morton, B e v e r 1 y Hills ; Michael Wolf and Herb Riley, Mra. Humphrey Murphy, Miss Maureen Mur· phy, A. Wallace Langridge and Jeff Stolrow of New· port Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Jotm cargill and Peter Grant ol COila Mesa. jjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiill anniversary. Installed $3.95 ~i. Delphians Cl~b cw...,_ , .. • T-. ,. -. De~bi~:a :~ts Ch:~ tlr~~ NYLON CARPET _. .... ,_. W--'-~-v at 10 ow ..... COlfTltCIM>US ,ILAMINT -IUY o•••CT • luu wwu ~ , ••• •STtMATll . W• INSTALL ANYWH•a• a.m. in MariDU's Library, C d Ma c.tt M ttww,.,. Newport Beach. For addi· GSa e na~ ••· · tional Information con ta cl um •• ,.... °""' ,..,... SJ j ·9112 9:00 • 6:00 Vows Re newed Silver Year Noted Four generations of the family gathered to fete Mr. and Mrs. Winston West of Fountal..o Valley OD their 25th wedding anniversary. Among the more than 100 guests at the celebration In the West home were West's grandmother, Mr1. Myrtle Huber of Long Beacb, and the couple's granddaughter. Christine Houseknecht of Santa Ana· H06ts were the couple's daughters and sons-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bandfield of Orange, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Houseknecht of Sant.a Ana, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sperling of F o r t Campbell. Ky.. and the Misses Pamela West a n d Cynthia West of the home. When your decorator advises ... 'They were assisted by ramlly friends, Mra. Ronald FelJows and Mrs. Les Pope. The family gift prese11t· ,ed was an antiqued frame enclosing photographs of each Individual f a m t l y group. Among congratula· tory lettln was one from Mrs. Welt's brother, S/Sgt. Mark Cotton in Vietnam. The couple renewed their marriage vows w Trinity Lutheran Church, Santa Ana, befor~ the Rev. Wil- liam Duerr. Originally froni the Midwest, the couple at· tended Long Beach b i g h schools and were married in Lone Beach. Present at their w'ldding was the Neth· erlands' Queen Juliana who was a guest of the oUidat- ing pastor. LISTEN! (plea&Q) What maku a room unUJual and jntueatinJ .•• one of our profeuional Interior deconton will tell you. For example It la better to 1Nt a bit of e.xtra money Into a rather upenain frin&• or border on draperies. than to decide lt'1 a.n extra frill that wilJ pay for a la mp. (You1J &et the lamp aomeday, but you'll never go back a.nd put on the !ringe.> It's the little touches of decoratin& artJ.U, that make a room very special. We would rather have you splurge 1 little on a few frills than complete your room down to the last ash tray. Why? Be- cause If you delete the frills. such u frinaea. a panel of simply gor1eou1 wallpaper, a ~autt{ul braid border on the skirt of a sofa ... the effect will absolutely not be the same. l".S. Our interior designer~ are 11'0 (ood Ii• teners. U you'd like the benefit of our advice. after a good lnnii li~ten to your decorat1n1 prol> letn5, phone 547·1611 SANTA ANA: MAIN AT ELMHTH PASADENA: COLORADO AT El MOLINO POMONA: HOLT, EAST or GAREY GARDIN G•OV11 .. ~ lllnl lll't. Mn. Robert ~ve, 54~4015 . ._ __________________________________ ....,.:.......~~~~~~~~------------~~~~ ON THE MARKET UPPERDECK SIN FIDOLE Would you bel ieve it holds 3 bottles? Fitted with d i c e, cup, cords and jigger. Life size. 35.00 • GALLOPING GOLF Ploy golf! 18 holes. par 72. 5 dice determine shots from tee to green. Any number con ploy. 4.50 ANTIQUE HORN A fun attachment for a golf cart -or call the kids. or 7 announce the cocktail hour. 22.00 3433 VIA LIDO 673-6360 CLOCK • BAROMETER • CLINOMETER Ship's bell strikes hours, half. hours, barometer also regi1· ters temperatures, clinometer records angle of list. I 2" high, solid mahogany w i t Ii brass plate fo r engraving name. 217.00 At The Entrance to Lido lslt OPEN DAILY . ' (/ ! ' • ' ' -·=-~ .. ••• ' .- '· ' · . . · . . . . . ... . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . M_OAJLY PJLOl urn (Spoclal le the DAILY PILOT) LE MANS, France -Dan Gurney and A. J, Foyt Jtood on the victory at.and here Sunday and agreed, "lt wa1 an easy triumph." Mtoute1 earlier, Gurney and Foyt had captund "" !anied U.hour Le M&lll auto nee with a ftlCOrd-ahat· terl.D.g effort in a 7-Uter Mark IV Ford prototype. Foyt, at the wheel of the ,peeding racv when the nag was dropped to aipal the CODc1.u1lon of Europe's Iar- a:eet rac::tnc rpectacle, pulled into the Morwlay, Junt 12, 1%7 ' TI ' pila, oil"llled !OJ Gurney to leap onto .., !root lenda' o! the maclllnt and then circled the coutae to the 1PP1aUH of some 230,000 rpectlton. The win gava Ford it.I second straight \lfctory here, ud mettled for tht time beinS the question of wheth- er the American cars could keep up· with arcbrl.v,J Ferrari, Ferrui p:.ce.i ....0os and third. But It might have bMn w.orse for ... m had throe o! lht F-not be<n knocked~ by an accident jutt before the half-way mart. ... _ CHAMPAGNE BATH -Dan Gurney Oeft) watches teammate A . J . Foyt apray spectators with champagne fallowinf-.win at Le Mtnl Sun- day. Both Gurney and Foyt agreed, "It wu an euy triumph." 'C:haf'gers' Win Le ltJ.am Shelby Saw Potential ......... ,f'.. ·- Of Gurney-Foyt Tande1n "Strange as it seems, l think Dan Gtlfney and A. J . Foyt compose the finest long.distance driving team I've ever seen." Oarrol Shelby, the Cobra man, was doing the talking aft.er Ford's abort- ed effort in last February's 24-hour Daytona C.ODtinental Road Race. Gurney and Foyt, both renowned in the racing world as "chargers," stuck around longer than any of the other Ford chauffeurs at Daytona, finally bowing to mechanical failure as Fer· rari scored a stunning one-two-three sweep . Strangely, it was Shelby who re- marked prior to the race, "Either Gurney and Foyt v.i.ll win by 500 miles or they'll fall apart In a hurry." "I was wrong,'' he admitted at the ·finish . "Dan and A. J. were magnifi- cent. FTankly, I don't know how they ' &ILl . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BILL DONER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. kept that car going as long as they did .'' ' Gurney and Foyt teamed up oncf' a~aln over the weekend and by now il's hl1tory bow they emerged vic- torious In the final leg of the en· durance triple crown at Le Mani. Shelby, of coun~ wa1n't 1urprl1- ed, but doun1 of other Ford offl· cials were. So lightly regarded, la faet, w11 the Gurney -Foyt tandem a.at It wa1 a11lped one of the worst Ford er.trle1. During quallfyiag la1t Thursday, a dl1appolnted Gurney said, ''TbJs car 15 slower than a 1naU.11 Foyt agreed. One hour after the start Saturday. the Gurney · Foy/ car was in front. It stayed there for the next 2.1 and Shel· by's faith was justified . Still, it required a quirk Q.f fate for Gurney to get together with Foyt again. · Hichie Ginther was originaUy as- signed as oan·s co-pilot. but Ginther. after an unexplainably poor showing at lndianapolls. suddenly decided to hang up his driving gloves for once and for alJ. Foyt must be the finest substitute in history. Shift l'a11• 011 Tbr rating yacht Audaclou1 , •• rvrry old 1al1 Is unquestionably a~'lfrr . has bf'en rl.(grd 11~ a mast· I bud 1loop.1lace the day Baldwin M. Baldwl• broa1ht her to the West Coast. A moatai back, D1n11y Elliott aDd Al Cauel, lbe feU.n wlM'tt cbar· terlag Audaclou for Ille IJ.917 re- newal \et the Tra111Paclftt Y a c b t Race, decided to put up a 1eeood 1tlclF: and cb1111e the vessel l.ato a yawl. There were 11llckert ud some weal 11 far as to predict Hmplete dJ1uter. Saturday, Audacloa1 made btr debut In the new d u d I a.cl rave TrauPac foes 10mttldng to thlnlF: •bout by "Ainnt.mr the 3t-rnlle Huat- lnfton Tldeland1 rice. Clou Win Although Audacious· 12.5-skond tri· umph over Stonnvogel wasn't exactly overwhelming, it was enough to con· vince Cassel a nd Elliott they've got the Class A boat to beat in the July 4th dash to 1-hrwail. Stormvogel will sUll be heavily fa. vored on a scratch basl.I, but It'll have to spot Audacious aomething like 16 hours and that's all veteran sail- ing muter EllloU figures he'll need. JGaloa II and Ser~na, two gold plat- ters who weren't in the Tidelands event, must also be reckoned with in the TransPac, but Elliott is rearless as usual . "I really think we've found the an- swer." he explains, "as we 're going to retire from competition until the TransPac. We're ready, as there's no sense in feeling around." Now who's snickering! f'an• Howl By the Ume the Floyd Patter&on- Jerry Quarry light finally got under way In the Coliseum Friday night, the fans were bowling In prote1t. There had been countle11 delays and for a while It 1umed like the main event might not begta until Saturday morning. At la11, the re1tlvllle11 started and for 10 dramatic:: round1. the lat~ crowd c::ertalnly wasn 't disappointed. Patterson went down twice and Quarry onc::e durln~ the hrawl. The fhrlsh wa1 llkt lhe beginning, ho~·ever, wllh near riot conditions prevailing. Only In California c::ould Quarry ha ve been accorded a draw. Ex<:cpt for tbe first round when be land- ed four punches to Patter1on·1 three aod lhe 1ec::ond when be sent the.ex-champ to the c::anvas twice, Quarry didn't appear to win a single round. Paurrson, although he's deflnilrly on the way down , was cltatly the winner. It was the flffirlal~ whO should have 1llpped oul of town dlsrulsed lhl1 time. IA, ' Th• No. 2 Ferr¢, d119'°1 b)' Ludo- vico 5carllotll of li,IJ ..S Brlleln'a Mike Parka, wu IU mllis behind • -..1 ... 1 .... P'Ord. l thew~ , , "Ferrari thoutb!,.1'0 wwa -lo breU. But wt an.. tm4 Uy prob- lems," &aid ll'ofl, ...... of Jut month's Jndl • .....,.. • ~ The Ford> _, -""' of the lead, and ... I 3 'II ..... SUD4ly mornlni wbeD '-of .. wre In· volwd ln an Md._. TM mishap put'Muio -of~. Pe., Roeer .ucaou.,. ot n.:.o.. Am., ' ' Bre ~~ Up ' l ·, .. Those Angels! :5th Straight FallJ }:-:Celebrate . - Dramatic . Frego~i Rap Stuns Cats By EARL GUSTDY Ot .... MllY .... s .. Sometimes, when ..mn, isn't oougb, spirit. •• mouP to make ·ou believe. When Jim Freeosl M>Cked a btiae- ball over the left field fence Sunday afternoon be sent over • stAdium Club members into a atampedt for the bar. A hall hour al ..... the Angeb had von their fifth succeuive rictory, 6-4. 1 hundred thinly non-belleftrs were llned up outalde while those in1ide, making a terrific J"9Cket. Wert: belieV· ing It real hard. Sometimtl -90me PY most of the time -ba.M!lball is a dull game. It drags. But Sunday's game wu one of those -aay one ill 50 -that etectri- fie• the ldreul glands, makes the b"eart flutter and lliat• you take baclF: all thO&e bad tlUnga yoa MJd 1 bout Atotrd 81-te J,_ 1t -......... ~.:.. C .......... f 11.111 .• kM~C (lltJ. JIN II -"-II W. C ..... t""' I •ML,, IUrtl"C 1ne1. Jullt 1• -"-11 -C .... lancl. t t.m.. llCllllP'C (11f). ... baseball. Sunday'• game, played before a paying crowd of 11,059 wbo went to the ball part ttecause Jt wu too ave- cast terr the bMch. saw the but home game ye\ and the two mort tl.ectrtfy- ing momenta for the 1167 Angila. All ttis came at the ~ of the Detroit Tigers, wbo carrle into tba Big A Friday night on top of the Ameri· can League and who left. in 1econd place and with three straight defeats ' tied tO their t.aila. · The Tigrrs -with 1 lineup felttJr· ing such fearsome names as Horton , Kaline, Brown, Cub and Freebln - scored single runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings. Spotting the De- troit Tigers thrtt runs is like g:lvtng Goliath a bazooka: A four-game win streak appeared on th'i way out when the Angell bat· ted In their hall of the sixth. JOH Car· dena1 fanned for the -third ltrallht lime. Paul Schaal flew out to left. Then Fregosl walked. Don Mincbtr singled. Up stepped J immie Hall, the weak link in the Dean Chance deal. The crowd wb making a kit o( noise and for the first time UU, le&- son it seemed like a major league ball park. Hall went to l-and-2 wlth Fred Gladding without taking his bat from his shoulder. Then the count• wu 3- and-2. The ball landed in the middle o( the Tiger bullpen and everybody stood and yelled. The Angels had come back. The Tigers were tied. Then, in the eighth, Norm Ca1h 1ln- (Ste ANGELS, Page 17) Jack Sanford Faces Indians Opposition for the red-hot Cal.lfornla Angels tonight will be fur nif,hed by thc:: Cleveland Indians -The Angel.Ii' next target in the American Lelgue standings. Winners of five straighl now. the An~ls are in ninth plaLr and Cleve· land . is in eighth, a Jiame-and-a-half ahead of the surging Orange Coun- tians. Pitching ror ll)e Halos will be Jack Sanford 13-2) while Ed Connolly '()-0) gets the call from India n pilot Joe Ad-cock. . Jim McGlolhlin's shutout s tr ea k ended in Sunday's &-~ Angel victory over Baltimore. It was slopped at 36 con~ecutive scoreless inn ings when Al Kaline homered in 1he eighth inn- ing. MiMie Rojas was lhr winning pitch- er in relief. ' --THERE SHE GOESI -An~el.S' Jim Fregosi cuts Sunday. Yregooi'1 --bmner carried the looee with a mighty n.iQth.inrung swing and the Cali· HalOI to a M rictory OYer the Detroit 'npn. Cleft. fornia Angell swept to their llfth otraight victory land villll the Big A tonighL -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , Dodgers Hit J\ll-time Low LA Drops 6th, 7th in Row at St. Louu ST. LOUIS (AP) -It's bad euougb losing four baseball games in a week by a aing]e run, but the Los Angeles Dodgen an, shamefacedly, in their wo?st road 1lump In hi.story. By demoralizing the Dodgers by , scores Sunday of 8-7 and 7-5, tbe St. Lou.is Cardinals extended the vUi· tori' losing streak to seven games. The aeries thUJ 1wept by St. Louis, the Dodgers operi a three-game se- ries Tuesday in Chicago, and despite a bruiJed left little tot, Don Drysdale l..r expected to start. J-1J -Ood9itr1' w. Cl>lu"'" 1\:H t.lft.., ICl'I !611\1 .• J....,. M -°"""'"on. Clllc100. 11:25 t.m .• IC.Fl !6'111. The toe wu spiked accidentally by Lou JoMson during practice. It iln't the first time Los Angeles ha1 Iott 1even in a row. It did the same April 15-22, 1954. In Sunday's action, Ron Hunt col- lected siJ: hits over the two games, but Mike Shannon drove in five rum for Sl Louis, iocluding lbt dtcidint run in each game. 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Boweua, ttie declthlm tmda to rMk bigbb' amoDC bminC way• to lpSd .. afternoon. Al Km Sb-ott. uailtant coach at UCIA expl•bw it, ''de eveab are ..,at -two ci.,1 al competill<m. 'l'beft .,. -warld claiM mmts, lib a 17.foot pole Yliu1t or a 'JO.foot lbot pat. "Jaltead., >'OU have mm who acel in a troM ~·re abewe- 1,y venaCDe. Bat unlea you have a ,..._.. -In -" ... ..,.. lldpoab, then jull im'I much ndte- mmt ta ..... out to 'nitcb • day ol .,.. ... .,.. action." --~bemore...-.cl _ ... __ lrockbug ....... -.... lboagbt .. laboring 1hrou&b 14 or 15 bom'S cl competition. The price ii too b1gh for 1ewardl that ...,. be pined. AD !hot can be ........ -_, tbroagh ... -alflllr " (I) • -14 ........ (1) a dole ini.ti:ridual race that would be -In the final ..... c( the program-the 1,.500 meters. And 'cbancel for either are 1lim, at bat r-•eir r .. a r111e ~ el ~ 1117 d&lit was Biii T_, ......... _ .. l)eltl5 ... _ .............. . 811 bl ben •alHllealpped by ev· ..,,..,.. ,,_ llepoUd1 to boae ....,, ... _fwtllepultwo ,,.... ........... , lll8lt7 .. ......... Utae ........ Us • ............ i.,.it11e -ilaN. Ia. ae uUenal daala a year •P la~ ,K.usu, TMme1 broke Ille --Wiiii l,D4 polloll. 11.t .. ~ ... MTel' aec:.,&ed Me 11e meet effldals falW t. ae 6e .aaI rt.f ftr tbe Ille& JWt area _. beeeae mnDel we r e ..C .......... 1111 ace.mplabme.t WU t.crff. IWe J..c a.e ume, eoulderblc be ... oal,J -·-lo lrala a11 .. ,_, "°' ... --loepatlUa --· Alew-aller Ille el ..... la llallaa, ~ ...,. lo Ille C.Hae- .. ud wu ...,,.. .,. Rall Bedte (1,211 lo l,!lt) ..... loller ..,... -.pldoa u --·---...... --· wHa a West Genna eblke41 ap ........... ·~ -Pl I'd ....... 1,511 ...... Lat year,'' T•mey c.fldes. "Bat I plllled a. crota mnde In a Germaa JDefl a9d tl9d ti ca.e wp. At &:at I -..i 1.--...,..table flpre. '"lllere i.ii aa:rlldar I eaai lm- fl'fft IL 1111 naiat neatl are .a llUle weU rtPt •• kt tluit wtD .... be ti.tea care .t." Tiie zs.,..,-Goleta (Colli.) leMel teaclter bdlevea l,lM pobtl wllJ be ......... ,. lo will ... 1111 Olympic decatllloa told medal. Be .., nly beea wort1111 • Ute pw:Oiac ut11t for flu yean. "I gtt--lallle -lo 1111 -BID Golrd.,.-, Ille Ca-udla utlliul dwnptoa," lte re- calll: "We wen reommatea ~ tr at th Ualnnlty of Colorade." A year later Toomey became a world clan performer wltll 1' ,tot pohltl. Twelve 11tonth1 after that be wu ••tiooal c•amploll and aow lat'• tat ef die favorite. fer tlle 'II Olfmplct. Retire• Beaek B•• Toomey has hb personal rooter just about wbe:rever he competes in South- ern California. His father, Cornelius "Dick" Too- mey ii an AAU otticlal who workJ the finisb linel, inlpec:ta, etc., at mod of the major meet&. "I'm retired," the elder Toomey "Jl(ll'ts. "l live in Laguna Beach. I guest you could call me a beach bum." The senior Toomey, who ran on a record-breaking relay team In the 11117 Penn Relayw, bas another son who figure! promJnenUy in sporta:. The boy, Taylor, LI shooting for • pitcber'1 berth on the United States Pan American Game1 baseball squad which WW vie next month in Winni· peg, ean.cta. And there'• a good chance the 21- year-old whiz will mike the grade . He has won the Big Eight pltchlni crown for the past two seasons at the UrUversJtt of Co lorado and ls a major league prospect. *· : Seagren Predicts .18-ft. Vault SAN DIEGO, Calli. (AP) -Ell)>-'. :een feet in the pole vault? Sophomore Bob Seagren oi the Ual- verst~ " Soulhem Ca1ifonlia -·-es it'I possible 9000, and h9 came . wUbln five iDcbes ol it S.turday ~· J 1D eatablbbine a new 1"llid 'reecrd of 17 feet 7 -· In ... San lll"ID 1Jl. -·l 1'ncl: --....... ,....... S•fCI'.• dleNd IN .. ,..--.. ~­dalewheathebarwaa-loJS. 10. Seagren, however, had only - mila otartlng ..... 16 feet 'In - vaulll bek<e -. the -flrit failure al 17·7. · '!be """'"""" --.. 17· Slit " bel4 by Jdm -Be -It In lM Angeles ill ,__ • Seagren'• feM: wu a hlp11pt of Ille meot, wllicb -Gal lo be aometblnC cf a Univenlly cf _.,, CaUfonlla ...... , .... dllll1 nllld lD Bailboa Stadium. i 'lbe'Trojono' 4<0-r<lay !Mm .. Ead McClllloudl, FHd Kl&r, O. J. Simp- son and Lennox Miller ND 31 teemd1 !W. It bettered the old -k cf IJ.I -by Soulhml llbl..mty, -.. Southern, UCLA, and tbil same tJSC quartel - .Autralia'• Roo a.te, who bal been in bed witb the flu for three day1, oevertbe1eu ran a l'W'ift t.. mile In 1:2U, wb1dl lied the Ameri- can record held by Jim Ryun • ~ .., ... and Jim GreUe ol Pclrtland, Ort. · A hlgb 1diool kid, MartiD IJquorl from caldwell, N.J ., waa a suprise winner" in the mile in. the remark.able time tor a 17-year~ld of 4:00.L Only two otber runner• in their hign tcbool days, Ryun and Tim Daniel· son, now a Brigham YOllDC fnilbman, evw dld better. ANGELS ••• (From Paie 11) gled home Al Kaline and Detroit led, 4-3. And DOW the ninth. Can you stand tt'! Cardenal doubled. Schaal singled.. 'lben up stepped Fregosi, who was pla)"ing i.rt tu 750th Angel game. 'JbmiJ wM only one out and Don Mincher and Hall we~ yet to come So there was genuine suspense and hope. AA the ball disappeared as a w1dte-speck beblnd the green left field fence pandemon!um broke loose. Jt·wu five in a row from Baltimore• the --c:hampo, and Detroit. The pedemonium ftlll't confined lo the peytng cuotDmen: 11 mgned in the dqout, too. Players leaped trom t:be board teaU:, watched it go out, and then lbre" -111& belmeil, bats, gkwel and taweil. They marched into tbe elubhouse in a vldury parade. "I waa jail lootin& for a pil<:h that J could hit," eulalmed Fregosi. The cltmatlc homer came oil Glad- ding and Fregoei aald be clubbed it with a little league-sized bat. "Joe Sparma bed gotten me out earlier in tbe, game because my bat was too aiow at the plate. So instead ol a .34-0uncer l went up tbere in the ninth with a 31...ounce job. I think It WM a Merrit Renew model." Dll'n:OIT CALINtlflllA •r llrtll ... .,,.. Mc.t..ulltf., 2" l I I I C..-1, d J I 2 0 I St...W,,d ''''k.Nal.:lb •• ,. l(lflnt.rl ?lllF~.-'Jl l W.~ I I I t I MlncMf, 111 I 1 1 t G.ar-M ttllHall,.rl 111 J Cal>, 111 I I I 1 llt'lchenlt. " 4 I t I l'r'MIWrl. c 4 I ) I llOllltttt, c 4 I I I Wff'l,ltl 4111"-,:lb fll l O'f..,... 11 ) I I 1 Mci;IDINln. I' J I 1 t '-"'9. • I f I I l'\ln'llr, • t t I 0 QINll'I..... • 1 I t I ll:el1s. • t t I f illlOWt'Oll. ... I I t 0 ToNlt n 4 1 4 Toti~ 71111 4 OM llllt whM wlmltof ,.. KOl'lld. °"'"'" .. 111 tit -' C.lllfenlle -., till -' If -MC:AlllllM. OP -C..!Komll !. LOI - OetNolt J.. C..ll'lwoll1 I. JI '-.. ,__ C1.-i. Hiii -h l"9 OJ), H•-(t ), l',....i 0 ). 5 -.., __ IPMllllllllllMI 5-11"1'111 S.J/l l J J I• Olfddl"' IL.I·!) t-1/J t J J I J Mt'GIGl!llllo 1·1/l ' • • • • Tw•"'r 11 011 1 llltlM (W,1-1) J.JI) t 0 t t t Tl.._ -t~Jo.. An---IMll!f, • -''J! DIC - -v ... W• lnld .. DAILY PD.Or Ille,.--........ --.----· ·1-.... -..... ... _..,. ....... ...., ... ~ pelilc.Aaoll_...,.. .. _ ,..--·-·-· ----..... ,.. ......... . -.... ~ .... polt," llo --_____ ,_ -----....... ...,--.-~-,. -bappw after the 17./oot pole .. WI antiquated? .. bl tur projected plaml.ng, we call palet be7cmd the 17-toot ..... 'tbe _.. pole.' We don't know what it'll be Ile and l'nnare DO ooe else dots, llilber." Bmler preclctl a new 1eDerltion ,,, pole vaaal1era wm srow up with "tbe new poJe" and vaultin1 records -_.., • leveling aa period alter -al the 11.-lmp-.UI -will -fllllne cnzl!,y ., ...... UJ', 15 yean. -~. -c( llJ.loot pol• i M•a don't ~ IO balluciaat- "'1· AFnR 17-7, -T NEXT? -BiD -· ....... ager of Costa-·· s-iag SiJalln plllal. ..,._ I stress machine bend CJDe fll a.e ''4 "1-J'S wmJl.. hog palls. The pole !hat propelled Bob Seagren OftS' a wm1d :rerord 17-7 Saturday in San Diego WM rnmvtvtand at lbe c:mta Mesa factOf"y. 'Miss Budweiser' Oaims 2nd Driver TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -Two - drivss have died at b!r wtaeel im two years al unlimited ~ ,_ but the ''Miu Burtweiatr" will be re- built and race again. "I think Bill Brow would haft .-.. edit...._ way," &aid the boat's ..... er, Bende UWe cl Tampa. '"We~ going lo be pro1..-i. -il" Brow. 41, ol Seattle., Wub.., was rid- ing tbe thundering bydropbne acroa Tampa Bay Sunday at more tbu 150 miles an hour -out In U-. as usual Among tbe 10,000 fam en lhore ftl'e his moths I brother and lister, For the tint time in Brow's m...1 ear .--... trile ... ilaJed --,.... ,..,...._ ........... . ~ ... "~ hm bJgh -,,. ball. roared ... the smooth bacbtutdl .... ...,..dldy bit .• ..U. a .ate nlliDg 1-l: tram me al. -lllOClft!lll .,...., .............. IOIDe-Giiltr: ill ....... No CIDI!. cert.m. .......-·-~-- M(JRE SPORTS PAGE 19 tipped ap·"Grl ita right tide and dis- appeared in a waB ol white water. A Coast Guard helicopter pulled Brow fn>m the water. He wa1 uncon- C'ODtcious and was given mouth-to- mouth resuscitation .u abe chopper rushed him to St. Joeepb'I H09pilal. At 2 p.m. Dr. Dave Wortbington turned from Brow's broken body and said, "He probably never had a chance." Brow already had his secood Chan· ca. In 1959 Brow survived a similar accident m Lake Coeur d'Ale~. Idaho. One year ago, also in the firtt lap ol !be Tampa Soocoa>I Regat- ta, Bnlw lractured bt.s-. SERVICE STORE mml llAI If.IOI II.YD .. IUlll&TOll BEAOI !ACIOSS ,,_ HUlfTINGTON SHOPPING CENTER! Phono 142.44f5 Price lndudes oil & labor REG $JP V.ALUE 1 TO IETTER SERVICE YOU PLEASE CALL FOi APPOINTMENT PHONE 842-4495 STOIE HOURS: MON & FRI. 9 to 9 • 'RIES. • WED. • THURS. 9 to 7 • SAT. 8:30 to 5 DON'T WAIT -COME I~ NOW! • - . . I .. AIMCI lO L-.--a.lie lllvwn la 111111- *---... -lacy'• """"' lollilbl ... Ch-2 • --"Y-In 1-, Clmtie -.--... -., ............ -... Ille "'P •" -olltp, I nplor -cf Ille DAILY PILOI'. ' TBLn1111ePI 'WOWS New Late, Late Show Ir llCI[ DU -. IDLYWOOD (Ol'I$ -I s-:.i::: tw o•dilil:*' ! tlN WWW 5 .... ..... --lljo-.... -.... ....-.. --topil_ID ..... SollmDedcm die ····-----1-11at111o_,.w.. ed. 1.-11 ....... of tbe United ~ ·rllbt there in tl!e middle "' Ille llil!ll. st odds with die --pil&ed repr ! d••ite al. tbe Soriet Union. Yoa. ma 11RJ1 tell ill tbme bt•M 1t. of. tbe Ualled N--dme Ille ~ore to ._.s· • ..,,. ---·by_, lo -me 111eJ .. wllh .......t "clillm&Uidled· • PW a - &mPle. ID 1111 -Ille ..,._1111.,.. cf Ille Uaited Sloles llld-lntailbly Nened lo eKh -.. -..-..111e--llblelo _., fah1;J ~ .. nlpt. On Ille -bond, the 1ep: 11taliwww ol l.aei md ita ANb foes wast- ed no_ llllle...,~mw:liolher. NfYWAY, AS I -ID ay, there we m in Ille -1-n _ _, ftfddng WI atnordinsry lift Ulllled N---llld for --mD:1I were ill r , .. aNe working shape at IOCb. an --. there --.-uldy lncndible mpecta to the ..-llfllir in t.nm of tideo'1 fu. blre -... «tip!oml<y. Daring tile "ebl*e, which w of coune the re- ault of. a W.-cf awting, tbe tey qUl!lltiml !......,. ... the -al Ille oppooinc illd"dle -. ..m,. ---caomlly the tictlm of Ids of a,.,-by the -· Some daimo were denied oulrlglll, llld Ille United -.._ fQr insWlce, 1t'lllted lo withhold United N--until _. spec!. fic. infonmtion was availl.bJe to substantiate the charges one way or the other. NOW ALL OF llUs -fairly remlniacent of past dipbnalic boggling --me mddenly reoJ. -....... Jmng in Ille oge ol inllalll globlJ - vision commanioation. when facts are cupposed to be aftilable on a rirtm1 instant basis. We have utellites.. we will IOOll have almost immediate re- ports Yia telm.ion from the areas of baWing in Vietnam, and JO forth. Suddenly oae began lo lbint of all lhe speeches from telerision f'D!ielltiyeg about the new day when we will see etch other • we speak on the telephone., when we MU with video, when we shop the ame way, when we may do put of our schooling and wort< llld ,_.,,,., ria llUCh et-.: .,.tems. And -yet lher1! ..... in the middle of the night bearing educated and distinguished representatives of na- ti..,. argning not m<ftly aboul what is right or wrong -but about whit was actaaJly happening. WHEN FIGHTING is g9ing on, there is general madDelil and an obrioas imbility to cany Out bormal functions. Yet one wwdered whether international televisioo tried to clarify the simple fads of this middle.of-the-night debate by offering lo wort with the United Nations, or whether the involved nations declined such aid -or whether it was technically feasible at the time for video to help. But on e thing is certain -SU(:b extraordinary wrangling over the simple fact5 of a situati9n are on their way out. 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"'° CIM9lflillll •• ..._... ---_., Qdll (I V ........ ) 11' J.1 J....-t U Ui!Mlrtl IU ... , SUBS HELP RANGERS 'lbe eo..t Rlqen drew heavilJ from rwes:ve talent to blltae tbe Loi Anples Tbiltles to • 2-2 deldlock in. a Suinday e1t:snocm IOC· cer clab at lbrinen Pwk, Newporte-b. Mtsdne Wife start.en Er- ic Smlth, Colin Wiii and 11«m Penclerpol but the .-. c:m:ne boulb ta fine -... The Rana.., MVft' trail- ed. 1bq bn*e a aooreless halft1me 15 minutel iD1o ttie i..t half wben the tnvaders' fuilbKk tnorDd in • Cl'OS6 ban by Willie ~ I« the nm cuaala . Tbo ~ tied thO>&• \fitb 10 ml,.._ left in. the game but Horry OpMe'1 shot wMb e:itbt m.illlltel ta go pve b hOltl a i.1 bull•· 'Ibe vlslton $'1'W' even apin In Ile ftml moment on a clean lhot .,._. two sttolCl>I oUempll bouDced aff the croubar. Helix Coach To Don Post Bob Speidel of Felix Hlllh School ln Sm Ditto 11 the new butetball coach •t Santa Ana OOBere. Speidel, wbo 1ucxeed1 Bob Wilhelm. comes to San- ta Ana w!th a Hellx COICh- 1•1 rocord of 12M.', blllh- ilgbted with 27-3 and 2S4 sea&Olll at Helix. Santa Ana College presi- dent Dr. John E. Jobmon, In mU:Ult' the announce- ment, 1a1d Speidel was se- lected from a list of 35 •P· plicant1 . Wilhelm resigned to lw!- t'Omt u1l1tant coach under Bob Boyd at use. ·-·· - • Hollypark '· ly LLOYD GllJFFIN 'Ramhlerette' Trials Set 'Ibe tecond round of elim-hlrlil:lons for "Ramblerettes" chefr md IOlll leaden for ... Orwnp O.Wltr Romb- leh: will be held Jqne n. EJlmtnMtom, . tnctudinc C«t11b cheer Ml! IOllC lead- IDC cllilh, will be&ln at I p.m. at tbe Codtnental Foot- ball Leepe Club'• oft!ces, MS Weot l'ourCll St., Tustin, .......... lo Jlla Anita LoveJor-.---QuollflCllioliil Iii' the po.~ tiOlle -lllOI the young ladl .. be -,.u.. -1111-astic, wlDIDI lo lace tbe Jd>lic, over 18 years of age and ba'fe pri<ir uporlence tn eMtMr c:hee!' or aioag lead- 11>1. Mack Nine StBrts Fast Picking up their winning ways from where they left off last seuon, Bob Wla· rnore's CoMell Chevrolet Connie Back team ol Costa Mesa meets Magnolia of Anaheim at TeWinkle Part in C.Ostri Mesa tonl&bt at &. Wigmore's t e a m beat Magnolia Friday nl1!ht ii> tbe ieasue opener bJ a ~ score on one.hit pttcblnc by Joe La Page and Wayne Schrader. The palr would have po1t- ed a dual no-hitter but Mag- nolia'• Joe Pa&J.Jel stepped up in the lllt tnnlnl w:ltb twcrout and ripped 1 tingle . c..-· .... ., i;::z..._,' • __... .. ........ 1 • CONNIU. Ill J ............. -.rl -·· ... i.,. cf -..1-9," liU..., c --~ _ ..... -· "· .,,.... ....... 111 ICJ,._," -·· Lii ..... ' COSTA llW ..... ..... IAITA W .. _ ... ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' ' ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . " .. , • • ' . • • • • • • ' ' . ' I ' • • ' . • • • • ' ' ' Sport,s _ Briefs • LAKE PLACID. N.Y. - Jim H-al Taboo City, Calli., ooe al tfie U.S. top alpine -·· gained two fruh awards over tbt week· eDd. - Heuga WU pretented the Beck Tropby and the Wa~ lace Werner Award Saba· doY nt1bt by tbe U.S. Ski Ao· aoclaUon. · Tbe ·pruentatlon capped tbe aaoclat1on'1 three-day annual meetint at tbe Lft• Placid Club. About ZiO dele- gate. from the US&\'• eight regional dlatritU attended. MANSFIELD, a.lo -Jtn7 'llUI II. -.. .. Oab, Calif ........ tM ftnt ..... wt... " far till• year ta S..U1'• ntt1ri riff ti tM Trua-Am~ ....... Cbmploolldp1 -· 111u, -....... Ida Dolby -·to a ,._. mllHofel'._• annce tll t;M -.ne, n.car ewnt .... Mid.Olah s,.rt1 Car eeane at aearby Lex· -· plchd., .,, ..... tel prise .... ,. LOS ANGELES-Tbo Lot Anples TorOll, lcodnl all 1be1r gooll ID the 11nt ball, -back the PltUIJllrP Phantoms !n a Na4om1 Pro- fessional Soccer Leaiue con- tett, S-0 before 2.'IJJ tam bl Momorial Collaewn Sunday. EU Durante made tbe Ont goal ii> the 4th mhlute allor C1rllo Fernanda' kkt bit the goal~ and - back -· Dur-lo make a beader. OGDEN, UIU call- Ionlo Collepa .- -of .IM~ llS ,, ___ .,llle CHI adtJ DtTNe wtr'I tllt ltlrt atl ti .6e Na a-NCAA~D'­ --udlle1'1mW aa-.,. mlllol ,... mtener1 .,... eoDece dl.W. ~ wldle: a Udrd ra •• ti Ille la--oprtot victories"'---· traellllllry. - Robert Rn-o M dullmu tr. EM& ~ aetsee Slate, wa nlftl nuqalmtfermer•• tlt11aJ jultli' Hllefe ell .. pion Cedl bner. CaHI• nl• Polyteeltak,' Su IAll ow.,.. ,. ...... Ute ..... ,ftlmp ud a1tdtored hit team te a Uf.yard relaJ . -,. MONTEVIDEO. Brull - The Soviet Union captured the World Buketball Cham- l\IOllablp Sunday nll!llt, de- featln( Yugodavia .Tl-59 al~ ter Brui.1 had eliminated the Urilted stotAli"80'71. The Russians, Yugoelavla and the United States Mcb carried a 4-1 record into the Ima! nl&ht'1 adlnn. . ' '. . ---. . . . . ... . _,. . . Ramblers Appoint .... CWIWWWN --mnc9 TitWnl'I MUI Walter G. Williamson· .... named by the Oranee Coun· ty Rambler• football club today to .aullt coach Hom· • Bea!V for tlMo cnmln1 ........ Wlllllmon, Jl, will be a ...... Ncktlekl mecb MEASLES · ·nrrs·.souTH 100"/o NYLON CORD 5 1111 T1IEAD IAYCO'S ••-:::::-:·:::~· ... .._. ·-I • .. n.. -2.115- w••• 7J's•u 11.50 •• LtSx U )iso·~-114 Usx U 14J5 UI -itWALLS OlllY_$15o __ _ ft"OIRIAllT UFFLERS 5 95 •uu 9'11u1111 . '"""" --... ::::-~ "L ':.... ft a:::.:-.m:: -........... ,::.. -.... BRAKE RELIN 11 95 . -··--·c-.., .. <~.~~·~ .. .. .. __ ... ... _, 1 t 1 I t ---=.!1~ 'nr ... ,.,.,.. ............... Santi An• Store Open Mon. thrv Pri. I ..... N t p.m.: Set. I LM. ,. 6 ...,... Othor s1o,., °l'"" -"'"' Sot. I •"'-to 6 p.nL COSTA MESA SANTA ANA ANAHEIM "' .......... ,_ 547-6751 -•.l.-.a tcs. !' 2 .. 774-1416 •I • • ..... ""' f ·l • ' . • t '"'·· . . ". ~ :,':. ' T ~ • r •. f:; ' " ~ .~ ... ' . ,--."" ' .... !~ • Ol,"ltl • ·-: ~.e :~- .~. . ' ,y _r ... ,. · .. ~ ....... . \ .. · ... ,. ·:·. · . .-: : .• •• f' •• ' • . . . . . . ~ ·-. . . ... . . . .. . . . -. . "' . . .. ••"!!!' •••ell!let· • · 1· crew JinP'S.L . ' ' Columhia ·Can Win . . . •.. .,.,,..,,,"". - Dautan. om..,,._. BOl J\dimo~ OrtnnMs's ... ...... t••t. W-0 1\. tt Neaput II&- -· ....... Coll-~ a.. ..... '-ii ,...._,...._ .BACK TO YAWL ltlG -Aadadoua, under cl>arUir lo Al C..01 of v.,.,.... YICbt Club, baa bem lNlgged 11 a yawl for the upcoming Honolulu nee. To ' c:elebrate ber new garb, Audacious !lniohed ooly 16 minutea behind l'Oter Undeman's famed ketch, Slonnvogel, in Saturday's Huntington Tidelands n ee, but saved her ti.me to win handicap honors by 12 seconds. .... Jiiiy ..... Wbeo Dllmnhia -la New Ytrk Jaae 11 tbe will .,. ____ _ -··~--ID.M'wck to ... will ~~~~~~~--, ·---..... .... fen ..., to P:ewpat ._. 'Tr••spae Preview' Harry Wood Keeps Title In Lido-14 berllnl~-bi ·a. 1117 triab to _..... wlddtbaolwlll-lhe ·-'•C:..aPilotlhe _ .......... Audacious Narrowly Def eats Swrmvogel .. Carmichael LA Winner HOUSH FOR SALE s..,._,_ Tr•t..Y-ft1 ,,, ...... $27 ~000 in Prizes InotrUctlonal ldb and motional aids (CJt tbe • observance of Nadoul , Boating Week are now iD tbe hands O( Jooal CQDl.Mll,. teemen throughout tbe coun- try, according to Capt DI Id OJ Iver, cbalrman, in 2250 .,,. rt. °' ....,. . 14'xll' FAMILY ROOll,.Jar-1 tw- pl.lclt, w.u '° .... c:mrpd- ... ~ w1lb ramlllllic ho- IQl: aad dl+s& .......... 2 pUiol, a PM ... 11111 llm- ....-S. FAH.TASTIC VALVE oab' ~ Net Don t1:t Veta.. For Hydroplane Races Washington. The 7 ,500 kits contlliD ma- terial to accent commmdtJ 1 WALKDtl.LEE With boats that can h I t speed& of 200 miles an hour, and S'l74,000 in prize money at 1t.ake, unlimited hydro. plane racing LI in for a ban- ner year, according to. J . Lee Schoenith, chairman of the American Power B o a t Associatioo's Unlimited Ra· cing Comnilssion. "For one thing, more new unlimiteds were built last winter thafl I recall in a n Y other year," Schoenitb said. "We have seveu new boats ready lo raefi this summer, and at least two more may be finished in time to com- pete." With nine scheduled rac· es for APBA points, the unlimited tour will take the thunderboats many thous- ands or miles from the op- ener in Tampa, Fla., last Sunday to the curtain closer in Sacramento Oct. 1. Sacramento is onl! of two unlimited races scheduled in California . The other is al Mission Bay, San Diego, Sept. 24 . Included in the $'l74 ,CKX> prize are kitties of $55,CKX> for the Gold Cup Aug. 6, in Seattle, Wash., and $44 ,000 for the July 2 world cham- pionship in Detr°'t. The sev- en other regattas carry prize funds of $25,000 each. ~Costing as much as SS0.- 000 each. lhe seven new boats are Miss Bardahl. ·Notre Dame, ~1iss U.S. and Gale's Roo slerlail. all re- placing craft that were dam- aged at destroyed last year, particlpetiot'I in Natioaal aloog with entrle• by AU.s Fathometer Sale Boating week, Van Lines, d.river-own@r claimed by President Jolm- Bob Fendler, and driver son for the period July 2 to Fred Alter who represent Introduced July a. . the group that form erly ran The Natiooal SafdJ: Coun- Dixie Cola. A new n.eter type Fath-ell, United State. Co• 1 t According to Scboenilh, ometer depth sounder fea. Guard, National AuodaUon ~sident of th!! Gale Enter-t uring low current drain of Ellgine and Bolt Man~ prises group, the new Gale's has been Introduced by Ray· facturers, Outboardlng Clul:!i Roostertail, scheduled for a theo n Co. of America and tbe Nation-- June l launching, is o{ rev· aJ Safe Boating Au;ociadon The new instrument mod-.. olutionary design. el DE-?33 is much simpler have provided sample JIOlr. "lrulte-ad °! the us~al , to operaie than flashing en, banners aad ..bumper tltr pol t ... •uspens"n stickers which may be e<-ee-n , .... "' ljght depth sounders. Tbe --56Hlt. Open W I P.M. COWGE PAii AUA-$20,700 S Bedrcwt A .F....,. ,_. wttb J bah. IMP lat. ~ wall. Owner ...__ -........... _ P' .... -lr,C. ... .. ....-ne ~" ... . °""' -•nn. : : . ~., .. - ~ --. hull, our h~oplane will operator simply turns it on, dered in quantities by local have a four·pomt, V·bottom, selects a range setting and -~c:omml~~-g~· r:::::::;:;~~==::~;;;:;:~~ll water suspension bull," reads the results on a me- Schoenlth .. ,.. ter. Tll• inatrum .. t can be s T' '"'R GAZER'fl¥. "Although this design read easily in broad day· .ra. .,. may give us less Speed, we light. IJ'CLAYl-POl.L\N expect that It will be more There are two range Ji.. Y-Dlllfr Actfwilr C.W. Jlt. than compensated for by the scales ~12 feet and ~12D "'~"',.,,.••Sten. better acceleration and feet. Gain Cilntrol is •uto-~t:rcoin::::::~J~ greatly improved perform-matic. of)'G"Zafkx:blr1htlgr\ ance on turns," he said. The DE-733 depth sounder llere is the 1967 unlimited uses I/20th of a watt o fCUT· hydroplanl! schedule. rent. It may be powered July 2, Detroit. Mich., from the boat's electrical World Championship, $44,· system or se™"rately from a ooo 12-volt batter~. · Mounting may be flush July 9• Madison , Ind., with the control panel or on Governor's Cup, $26,000. a table top or bulkhead, US• July 23, Pasco. Wash., Tri· ir;ig a tilting bracket with Cities Atomic Cup, $25,000. which it Is supplied. Aug. 6, Seattle Wash., Other features include APBA Gold Cup, $55.000. high-level reliability, high Aug. 13, Coeur d'Alene, noise rejection and splash· Idaho, Garnet Cup, $'15,000. proof aluminum case. A Aug. 'Il, Kelowna. B.C. , bronze transducer is suppli· Canada, British Columbia ed which Is suitable for l!ith· Cup. S25.000. ;, er through-hull or transom Sept. 24, San Diego, Sa n mou nting. Diego Cup. S'lS.000. be obtained through Raythe· Oct l , Sacramento, Sa-further information may cramenlo Cup, S25 ,000. on franchl1ed dealerr. •• • ... • .. I/I ~·· ....... ; ............ ., •. ,. ' ••• ~ .. 7 ... -., ,. . .,.. ......... :: .. :.a J Oeeea ...... ~····~ -.. ..,. .... ................ _. ............. -· -----·-.. -· •. ,_, _ __ ,.. ..... _ .. ,,... ---....... ------·--'· .... --.., ••• 1' -__ ....., ..... -&..-~ollr It • II ·-...... ,..... .................... ,., l:r 1 • • n • ar•L I ._8' ......... . . ,...._.._ .. ~ .. . .,, ......... .. -.. _ . .._ ---,-.. . __ .,,. .. .... ..,.., ...... --VACtlfr • _ .. _ 1 ................. ~.~nu.-••--­lllli'l ......, P4 ... ·~:: ..... -· I I -a IAYAl90CIAll VEWHOIE .. ---... Ja...a.J ... ••U.:.YIN•t.I ___ a-.a ·: ,_ • S' .. Vll*mltY .. aa..a.A. ..... Ill • Tlrr9e Pdoa .. .,,.. Cal.Ila.Paa ....... -- ,_s..y ···-~·· la a I 'M4 _ ...... .. -..... ............ . pride,. ••• 7 \ f111111S17, .,.........,__.., .... llridl;. a.a ... .,_ _....,. __ .................. .... .. . ... ,..... ............ 11rs ............... ~. O.a I ..... ~ .....,. ,..... ... ~ ........... ~-"" ................. om., SIUiaCal. ..... W~ .. LEE. Jiii ..... Dr. ... nu..,,.. ..... 4 .. 2 Olliclm •o••r• 4 BR lllme. ....... n~J 7 • e ......... *"' ...... + JBR. I idtreabil•Ae ............ ll'b ...... Naspwl .. _ .. -II ·= ==~--- --.(!JI. -~------....... Ubllb' dw 5 as-..,. Bit. + ,_.,. r-. A flDllll pool .... PW,); • ... thatclled W ~ roma, .... ,., ..... Wt. Haft • lllle ~ 'nillill ridll .a ..._ A • Imel putilew! C.-........,JMI• 1511 Maal9 1111 a.rt.-ow. cm-. 'nllllM) EAS1SIDE CM lO'J. do• a. J Bil. JS .. ... blill-lltt',. •. aduff: ••• s' A......_ P-.._ __ R.ltr .... ~CJC. W:Jllll ~ l)fm. rn.en w. l lllllr.'1dl11m1t•• DAVIDSON ltealry MESA VUD£ 4 BR +r.nn11J1' ..... nNr~_.._.,.. SM ..... rutr. me HartlOI" 58, as ....... -- 111111 11' -IALI • .. Iii . ..,, •• ir ·r ~ . " ''''AL le•• --·-.. .,.. . 01 , ,, 1 ~:o.lr'J . a..; .. -'liilil °""' . ...... OCI.: . . ~ . 1116 I 11111 Jlr. ...... ,? , .... ,... ,.... . ----· ... _.,, .......... ---·-.................. -. ma~Y ......... I... . ···-..._.._ ;" , ... """' > Q1h1 .. 3 ...... -....... -a; .. --.. -··~~ _.,.:-.. -. ... .• JUll.~ •All.AILI __ , •• 7 ........... ._GlllGJc_. ---..... ... . _ ... ___ _ a• joM. lllCllb llllALTY COllPAHY 111.-·or.-101 C714160a. --MllCCO -,-C... ~· • " -La19!..,_t 'wJW ...... ~.._ ... ---· --.atwcarpnee.,..._ .... ,., .... ... -.. .__ ... lfdcDl -. E&l'l'llDB COSTA __ ,.._ ane I 1" bltb., ............... ............... cl ...... -• rElllal ... 1917" .... ~ .. tiJ 11 . ------,.... ........... ........ ,......ftll,..., ..... ,..---. AWARD WDGa:ll! BeM: 21...a ........ V-*! ,_. lledniam. --. ........... ...... tiiibm, latP ....,,,_, ....... .... ...., carpda ., d *"l Ollend at -~ ,__ EAS1SIDE , ....... , ... ud ..... ~-')'e&n .... Ghee ... ... ...... -.. ........... . ntt•~-SM-0 _ .. v ..... PHA.._ ..... , ----· , . ~· ,._.,,,.,_ • ... JNw112llltlt __ ,....,.r.,._ ILY MOI wtat. lams a:iQ' na:El'l.N%," Oil .. IR ..... New •ss'c _. -----n , VA.LUE, .. IZ5,a NO DOWN tD Veta. ·~•uz --· 568m 0,..: W t PM INCOMI ,....,.,.,...._,,.,. .. OmmlBi:r .. --.... •• ...... $121.9-M Do. ---Co. 19£. ....... ,...,. ORlote ... . ......... Slll1rn "-CBRlliDme~bh· ..... --°"""" "" ta ,.c.a. t•a•·r.--. -..,._.....,. flt,OOI 1....wte lllfdrm, hmlrt· .. ,_ "1W ldtchtn. Hap mwend patio. Jr. FAlMe -)ot. 541)..1121. TARBD..L 2955 Hartior --- •• -r:.11 ,-......... , ... _, 211 £., l'Na •. ·- Recb:!ld &om $30,fil> 2 BR bolDe on '3 Acrn on ....,. Oat (Palm l>ant) Wiil takt Sll.000 cub and IMoer to ~ exbdn1 1-f T. D. approx $9,000 • $72 mo. Oner. '46-2511 ... 1ld1 C.M. ! -J llatb ...... earpetl, ....... douW.sar.+ ... l'UllD (.W., batll) + .,.,... NDtal wltll. ! nr.. pleat, ...... BBQ. $30,000 -__.. el tl!rmn. w.n.:Mceanllo lt~n. llll l'fiwport BMI., C.M.. 51S-mt Eve:t. ...... "HU1tar· Oner ... --NOW! _,.........,,,..,, Ba'•-~BRdblllR, ..,. ___ ...,.. 1'lft'llCe locaUan. OOJ to --8 AVOCADO. CUil DOSH, INl!or "" ''" '""" -.....,, EVES ........ OponHouM Sit. .. Sun: l to 5 llOI CAMBRIDGE, N.B. Paol. 4 bedroom or 3 A den. SpedoQm home ln loftl.J area.· Beam ceUhlr in MV:ins 6 bmfl.y room. Dectrle prqe door. Duit room. U •de r $50,._ Emclumre 1ritb: JEAN SMITH. RMltor 4CXI E. l'lUI. C.M. M&-3255 BY OWNER • Open ~ &Ill. U-4. 316 Joann, CM. 4 BR 2 ba, 2 famU1 rooma · ftl::''ct, wet ber, 2l!IOD .*I ft, Allthoa)' pool w/aiato. dlu!r. .$27,5IOD 7 OWDl!I' will c:my Jnd, TD (ril ODUkl. trade) .... 2131 Sun ...... ..._ BUY IT FOR FATHER Brand new Dr· Golf Coune 3 BR 2 BA. (1 ltall) Db· Im. Entertainment area ~ an atrium. Ozlt. dl"PI ltqlb..SUeeti...~ Wkbda .. ETel. 644-0:w """" *OCEAN.FRONT l!auJd·' )'OU belleft!? 5 BR home, 2 balhl, only $38.500 ..... ..., p._rt1. m.Tt20 f7S-9UT YA hpossessloa 6•/o G'. D. ilUCCOLA ln.,...11a1t Co. 642.Gl62 HOMI + INCOME l BR. S Bau., tam rm + S BR, 2 ba Studio Apt. $51,511) •••• On. "-PWUllemrm,RU" ';, l'B-G:50 OPDi EV&!. NIWl'ORT H!IGHTS • S Br.·1% Ba. New cptl, • nr,.. Lp fenced ~·rd. • Room for PooJ ' Boe.11 Nr.-Nwpt Scboolt. $%3,500. OWNER. • M&-7'43 I r --·- :. , " ' .. ... HOii ---~ ,l'JVJ WN ~ ..... Vtnl ·--"ID -~ .... -.. tJo I No nu l -Cool ( • I $ F • ~ ... $30 ... 2 I ... caJ "" ... "" ·;: !l.t .. w> - "' 2 F• "' BY w ... ... "' 38 N• "' ,, " ! ,, = ~ ' ' ~ N! $2 "" ~ .. • c ~ E p • -, 0: • F • ' • • • " ' , ' .;. .. ... - TRACT CLOSEOUT AN UNPAIALLILl9 YA&.UI 2·3 IBllOOMS $16,300 to $18,575 FRINCH QUARTER TOWNHOUSES MdlOl aa • ......... • OOl'IA 1111A ---·-·•Ult ......... - CPElf HOUSE Qi ALISO AVE. NEWPORT HDCfttS Building contnctor hu com. pletely mnode~ t b 11 quaint 2 bedroom for hi.I own home plus acparate guHt houle, both liU bnnd new. Never occupied since. Eatablilhed neighborill'.lOd- Priced to 1e:ll, exi:ell~t •• . . . . . . . .. • .I . . . . . . . . .. .. .· . .. . . .. ~-•• * * * 6405 DAIL V PILOT % l * * * 216 Units Lu V~ Motel Money Maker! WANT Unit.a or lncome Orup Co area. Davi.I R.lty . .., __ TRADE 24' FIB£RGI.Ji SUIOP Slpg 4, lnbollnl Awt-BEAU cond.! FOR !ft.. COrM prop on Orange 0.. Prine only, m..375' ~ MAMMCYm l.UH-Tnl my eq. for any BI or CdM'•. Have lOU + Ice home In best Ml area. 6'JS.6016 ar write for info lll Coral, Bal Isle. W1.11!: lqtewood or So Bly Arta, TD'• Inc' or Home. Ha..-e~ 65,(Q) .. ft Y..l fr: ~. C.M. All at plll"t. R.. E. Watts 116-99711 NICE' f· BR. home Mtaa Verde· nr GOif c.our.e, · SlS,IXll etplitJ. '?BADE for . Untll C.M. tr' s..t. Ana. a..t_M>..,... BAYSIDE Vlp/2 ~ ... """ """· -"""" ............ ..._,-. Pvt • beach! &omt tradl for $5(IOG.eq. U a.3893. 4 BR 2 battl, 2 family rooml, trpk, wet bw ' POOL, Sll,ID> equtty, WW tnule br !! + cub. 646-2136 SUn A net~ TRADE Ma11 '1 dlamond rinr;. Gem. Oe:ttiflitd 'ap. pniiAJ $5300 for late modB CAR. or MOBILE home. 5.16-llll ON -the Water! Pvt beach, cabNia, patio, A trtr. dlJclc &Vall. Vahw: $.1500. WANT: TD'1, Cadillac, prop. cabin cruiatt, or ltDnit. ~2535 6610 . ' ' ' ' • za OAJLV PllOT ...,, Mt u, 1"7 HltVICE 511ilCTO~Y lllYl'I ti1RICTOIY JOU & IEMPLOYMEM'T JOU & IMPLOYMINT .. ChlW Clre 6'10 ...... "'° HelpW .......... 7200 .W,W ....... Mlft1100 a.AVIS 11.ont..art Scbooll lpedalty Senlw Min. ac-~ T~ao. WI .... Altln ... ..ma _MEI DfG1NF.ERI -t-~ N--a.a~ (31. .....,. JOii • IMiitOYMiilt - ~ HUDll> c.e ..... 6620 .WtW ....... ._,_ -·lltl&11J • Deila• fillum' --~ ~' . , -90UD STATE DEW::ES , .. ~ ......... Dnmill. ,..... ....... NO a:p, NJX:E9A)l'f ISEE, ~ tanlcm-~ ......... ., • MMmr.1 •i -· Now ........ apadfnf ~ ............... ... ~ lllWltila .. ~ Mcqround pba IOIDI I ..... ...... M1111 "' I aowlqe mJcrowave fD. f't.-1. --...... ~°""'· Uo.--~b--Atl ..... 11.ealll ..... 9llltaAa;. • CJllla ... .... ----.. 1NCOfG IWfGE l'ROM / .. ,. .... -.w.w ....... ~mo $4.H TO S60I • Group l11der JIOUSl:KllZPll\, lftten, I / ~· MlCROWA\'£ rn:n:RS ,,..,.,..=-Uft.tnl, part7 PEI MOllTH ~ -IJc. ea.tr. belp • by the boor, BS/¥.SEE, It r O 1' I , IMM:k· DON BAWE IG-Dtl ~. week or month. f'or around prototype detllD .. Additlolll * Remodellnc acreeued, qptHkJ c1Dme9-'t'O START developnmt microwave fl&. Fred IL Gerwlek • Uc. tic ...... call -e AGI! 21"30 ten 0.3-11.0 OOH2 d!plmn, 67MOC1 * !50-Sl10 HOfllDIAl<:mS, INC. e lf.S. CRAD mt EQUJV. multtplexen, parame:trtc ... e ORANGE 00. R131DENT ROOM ADDITIONS 1631 E. lTtb, 8.A. 5'7-81 e NEAT APPEARANCE pliften, mlxen, frequeocy E. C. FRANKEN MM1.SI CX>l... ind. 25, dellre9 PIT e CAil NIJC:ESSAR.Y conYertera a: other ~ (3-4 clQ wit) iD 8-1 ..... 5 'n> ~ for pencm1 wave campanenta ad do Carpet~"" )'I'. Dental a.ar. Soc. wnr, lnWYlew c.n tM J'aie.. l)Wma. Modt.l,I:~.--by 1lnDclt --)'OU. • Bectrolk htr. CARPEi' 1Qtas. it... QUAL Exec. 8ee. would Wit Aaaheim KI > .. JQdkm iD llnAll omc. er.a 11 .. 5GCl5 able, Repair&, ~ N. e. or C. K. ana. "M S Gudm mo.. 5el'JIO SOLJD STATE aRCUITS Free bttm.ttM-52'1.-M IMllJ Piiot. Santa Ana Sf3.l2ll WW perlcrm explorlta'y ct. o.n1en1,. "'° DAY WORK sz,.50.llr + Sl· v~ Ullac .... IJl"OPli- fer 'l"ranl. * EXPER. *Help WCllltecl* etary techDlqoel. R.equirel LAWN SERVICE wltb Rd. * fC.1400 BSEE and beiclqrrouDd In e Mow-Edp.Vacwm LADY WW.,.DAY WORK. Summer lmpl.,....nt vacuum tube and IOlict stat.. • 1'ertWie to 3000 IQ ft GOOD, RE'll.tABLE, with VHF • UHF elm.lits at low • ~Service REFERENCES. 5Cl..am9. _,COLLEGE MEN and medium powers • • $22 per mmtb. ~ Rl&'ONS. bl achool Ir· w/-t1' InGH SCHOOL GRADS BAY AREA LOCA'110N! HAULING, aen'l yard dean-OU"e for chDdrm a: bHwrlt. t'TEACRERS FREE LI.FE INSURANCE! up. Tren, ahnlbl, lYJ abap-Goad Ref, 67MQ28. . DISA.BlLl'IY PLAN! ed or remcmd. Bed weed-* Typibl Par Exoellft>Ce * No exper. necee.ary &'TOCK PURCHASE PLAN! tna or apnyina. Rototmlnc, IBM exec. ~er ALSO rock work.~ Pldc -\IP I: de1 • • 4IM-3ll.10 Perm Poeftlont Av.II Loal ., .. Interviews EXPERIENCED JAPAN· w .A111ml;. lio9tms, cubier, JUNE lt & 19 ESE GARDENER QlmpL clerk. put U.me eves. wk-i..,.. lnt'I Compeny prdenlns la'Vice. nee Dda. ~ p .. Daily Pilot EXPANDING TO To a.map om6lentlal estimaa * stl-tm a.EANJNG -1lomt9 and ORANGE COUHTY llJllC"nhT,..,,t. pbQDe califcmda Lawm 6 Ganim .,......,. ... 50-21156 (fl5) maio 8a'v'b ••••••••• ~ wm be blrinc a mm fall orabnlt~ N.., laW'lll • .... •• • • ta-• rrAUAN eoat _. --. •s-tttmetil ...... EXPJ~Glll ...... MMIJJ •LAIS 1WO ,..... di c:lla ca. CALL l'OR . ....... •. Rw. --. a-....--............. PDt.lllHAL IH'ititVJEW ftAMfCRD EIPDl JAPANESP! ~ ~TW(ltKO a-a.. r,.. * 537-2311 * IN'DUSTRW. PARK _1,1 er. ~ ianl a.me.. Ilic 87 clQ' • br· .... 1'r'H .um.ta. * 5tl-11511 DlO Hillview Avenue EXPERT JAPANESE Job W1ntecl BOAT-Palo Alt.o, callfomla Gal'dener. Alt Obmura Menaw ...... 7030 • IJ9..55ll . An equal opportunity e JAPANESE GARDDIING CPLE w/Ollldrfn to man-Bonder employer SERVICE e a.EANUP e aae API'S or MOI"ELS. • IECRON LANDSCAPING. e 5.11-"1Q'U EXPER. * 642-1400 Q.EANUP • NEW LAWNS Domeltic Help 7035 • JelcOll NEW FACTOR~ Sprayln1 • Tree Service. BRANCH Haul' I· Low prices. 611-6841 HERMOSA DOMESTIC Repairman NOW HIRING JAPANESE GARDENER EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Compa%11 will b1tt 40 men EXPER/ RellabJit maJnt. Uve In I: Uve out hou-. to .tart work lmm~te.ly. Reu! Mo -rates. ln-3219. keepers GIN. Main St. rm. --&perlellced-Top atartina pay duriJll EUROPEAN GARDENER ~ Santa Ana sesm3 tralnlni period and rapid advaoc:emetSt to qoallfled e LANDSCAPING e I.JVE INS JBISBI men. Must bl! over 18 VERY reu1 54MS37 ewa. F.mpJoyer ~ fees yun oid, resident or EXPER JAP~E Georp Bylmld A&f!DC1 <>ranee OJunty minimum LANDSCAPE • a.EANUP 106-B E. lapi S.A. 5C'f-0395 Marine c~ Obe year' and will1Jlc to Malntenance, Mack 84Hl132 CHINESE A Britiab I.m-ina 235 FISCHER accept all owrlime durq Lawn S.mc..$12 Ave. ExperieDced -Ptnnutnt Costa Mes. the next three manttia. can 24 hrs. 55-5'7t5 MayfJowe-A&mq. m.5630 S4C).S440 Start at $2.35 pa hour. -ALSO- HelpW_.....,, Men 7200 S!Yeral tan porat')' llWn-G.neral S."tcas 6612 mer ~ avail.t>le for col-Dhlawash• • Maitj,,, ~.,,...., ltse atbde!ts. COMPLETE Rome, Apt. I: . ~ Ounfns. AUO: e Fll••'ll-4-U JllD « 5-1 am &lit. CALL 534-0529 . bminaton " RentaJa. We have Permment. \ experience • refeftDCtS. • Mlrfne MecMnlc Janitor College Slldllls (Eattmata.) Call SC.HOO • Minne Fll•rv .... 1 am to 4 am to cJeu I MoWMabn FREE • FREE • FREE Summer E'"'loyment Ught MO'Vlng, Haullnc Riahftl'df APlllY In peracn APP111T8 Gramercy nu week our compan.v fOC" Salvapble Items 1 tv 5 P 0M. ...ui f!mlllloy lf!Wl"al college Two Veteranl, 842-t030 Place, Gardena, Calif, atudenta to ... t in local • MARINE ~ N. 3l7J'H STREET Anabefm ~ on a fUll Heull!! 6730 ~ Foreman for NEWPORT BEACH .. time ._. clurhlc the aum· HAULING $10 LOAD major boat builder. MUlt mer. haft experience In fiber $115. per w•k WUl take u.eeable Jtema ln g1ua ail boet manufac· COOKS Job deslcned to give .tu-·trade for 1m1ice. 642-0920. turing. Apply 17360 Gram-<*Ila pnctical m~ TRASH HAULING • erey Place, Gardena, Calif. Day & Night Shifts ment experience. For per. CLEANUP. * Man with SALE). Larae General Con-80D8l lntenlew c.u Mr. truck. ~hr. Call m.'Jd tractin& t1rm needs repre- APPLY IN PERSON FnJnk 5.\9-89il from 9 am CLEANUP 1()(1, p.ra~. etc. 8-111: u to 2 pm. 1ent:attve. Xlnt opporttmity, Monday ttirough Frlday Remove aapbalt. concrete, with top pay for right man. RRl8I E. lH ivy. Grade topaoll. 962-8'145 No conltnJctioa knowledge Ironing 6755 nee. ~ train· 828-4ll1 appL ·or NEWPORT ,.BEACH DWTSMAll IRONING WI'D $1.00 hr. You CARRIER BOYS E>qie1 ieticed in detailing of provide ~n ·You pick-GOOD ROUTD EXPERIENCED precision mechanical com- q, & deliver. S48-583'7 • . AVAILABLE CAR SALESMAN ponentl. HUNTINGTON BEAal NEEDED Masonry, Brick 6830 DAILY PILOT PROFIT SHARING • 6C2..mt • ExceUent commlaklo and In-. Brick e Block e Stone SERVICE STATION IUrl.DCe prorram. I d e a 1 J. C. C1rter Co. Slate • Plantm • Veneer. SALESMAN WO&'kini condltiona. AL MA.LANE, 847·7890 Aak for Sala Mana1er Full time 2 )'J'I. Local exp. JOHNSON & SON 671 W. 17th Street Paperhanglnt Neat. Over 20 yrs. Apply: Llncoln-M.rcury Costa Mesa Palntlnt 6150 JIM TICE CHEVRON 548-3421 ~ Newport Blvd., C.M. 642-0981 An !qUl.1 oppottunlty PAINTING/ Specialize in BOYS 10· 1' ? TOO MANY Bn.LS ? employer 2 1tory Trim work, Over Lal\ID& Beach. So. Laluna hanp & Facia board. Free Pleuant, lnlerm:ln(, Part Good roates! •Good profital time even.Ing work. Men 21 • SA~ • eat. 64&-2558 "Les" DAILY PILOT thru SO. F.arn S1S to S30 BecaUH of demand oppor- Paperhanging • Schwartz. So. • 642-4321 • Wffk. Weekend ahlfta avail· tunlty now available in Calif's best Tchr workinr BOYS 10-14 •ble. Apply ln peNiOll Oflly Sales. The bnt pay any eves, wknds. 847-1659 aft. 6. CORONA DEL MAR. • No phone calla pleaae • profeaaion known with a EXTERIOR stucco low aa Takinl appllcationl Monday, Tuesday I: Wed-lqe 1uccasM .}& expand. $6(). Interior, 1·Br apt.a low for future evrlen nesday until 8 P.M. Aat for ing Contractilll firm. We .. $64.SO. ~/642-7528. DAILY PILOT Manager. FOUNTAIN V AI, need mew now. No exper- JNnE.IOR • Exterior paint-• MZ-m1 • LEY DRJVE.IN THEATRE fence oeceuary, we train lng: reuonable ratts. In-JANITOR EXPER. e Brookhunt I: Talbe.rt U you are W1lllni to work sured. Ref ef'. 642-m9 NO AGE 1.JMIT, • FOUNTAIN VALLEY for a aucCHIM future in manqement. we want you! INTER. or Ext, PAlNTING Advanced Kinetiea, Inc. * Call: IMMEO. SERVICE. Local l2ll VICTORIA PART TIME (1) S28-4lll for a penoo&I ref. FREE eat. 548-1627. Costa Mesa * 646-n65 Largeat company In Gar-appointment today. INTERIOR EXTERIOR An equal oppor. employer. den Grove hu part Ume • SERVICE Sta. Mechanic. Fut & neat. 1 BR Apt, GARDENER I Bld'g Malnt. opportunity for 9 men. Permanent. nlary Clean, p l e a 1 a n t work. open. complete $89. 842-2866 MAN. Large Apt bid g H.B. area. Over 25. 897-4613 So. .l.Agun.a. * CALL: Haun 6-9:30 evenings. No CARPET It UphoJ cleaner. Pf um bing 6190 M1. Kin•man * 49S-1177 experience nece11ary. For Exper. Must have truck & • 8 to 4-PM Mon thru Fri. personal lntNTlew call NEED 11. good plumber you e 499-.'Wn SAT It SUN. 537-2312 equlpt. 541-6249 bef 6 pm. <"&JI a1ford? Service calla BOYS 1·0 .14 Agencl .. , Women 7300 only $8! Heating and sprinkler system' Installed, Good routet! • Good profit! IUSIOYS & ONE-GIRL OFC • • • • .. $400 Call Ed 8'2·3410. BALBOA PENINSULA A/P CLEtll< • .. .. .. • .. S390 Pool Service 6910 DAILY PILOT DISHWASHERS ~ ............ to$4l.1 • 642-021 • Full time, over 18. lONIST. G.O .. S340 "nfE WATER WORKS" for I FRY COOK Apply 1().2 SECY (Fee Paid) . . . . $375 any Pool Problem! * Fair IOl'S BIG BOY And Other Fee POl'litions Prlce8 + Qu.al! 675-4327 Fut. Momingl. EXper. RUTH RYAN AGENCY See manaaw • 154 & 17th sr. POOLS Denny's Ratau:ant CX>STA MESA 1793 Newport, CM, 646-4854 ACID-SCRUBBED S60 17931 Beech, H.B., 847-9617 Call 548-1019 Evn 2273 H.tbor Blvd. CM 100 W. 17th, S.A., 54~81 MEOIANIC for~ Sta· SER STA A'lTENDANT Exec Secy, 11les, u'e ssOO Remodeling, Kitchen• Must have exper. Perm. lion. Expft'. Open aal&ry. Jr. Secy, 21·25 . . S350 l93 E. 17th St. CM Apply: Coll~ ~.. Shell, 6945 15971 Goldenwest/HB Rttpt, diet~ ...... to S400 BUSIESI' markeq>lace In ARGUS EMPLOYMENT CABINETS new or ~11.nisb town. The DAILY PILOT e GARDENER -P1rt tinM!. CONSULTANT AGENCY yours $100 up. Don't pay Ousilled ~ction. Save Park Udo Con\11lleacenl Cen-20t3 Westcllff Dr. #2ffi S700 to $1000. FrH est. money, Ume It d:tort.. Loofr ter. 466 F'lagahir-Rd., N.8. Newport BellCh !'M·7796 D It W * 50·8666 now!!! 642-«>44 1624 E. 17th, S A. 547-6336 ' . . . • • . . . . . . . . , .. r .. ,... -., • • • .-•• .,,,.. • , • r. ,., • , • -.. • • It • • • ~ • • • l't ···~·-· f.t . DlOSIJI , ..... 1"° MONIOVIA NIWPOllT BEACH All 1'4111 °"°' bml'1 Bilua1I01• LOOK AHEAD To Your l'vtln New ns-Jane Dtb llD'~ . Aatometto- 'IBM~ 11a.•• ' secretaria).'?ype I PBX Rlleeftloullt M.T.J. Sc:hooll ~ nu: . .. ~ . '. ' ......... ..._c.1111 unity ...,.. .. Keypunch ICboola bl °"' .. OMmt;y ·~ tD • train by 'the .ame metbodll Uled by JBll Corp. ~. TRAIN NOW PAY LATER . DAY OR EVE. a.ASSES ; M.T.L ~ I> IUllNISI SCHOQ&.S ~j ~) Typist /lecpt. I I ........., Go..t PvNrel C..11 Mr ...... 642-7152 w .............. c. ...... a11y HMpit1I 19M541, lat. i32 Avdallile ii" Ml'awty r-.t beDeGD. TOP ~,.. .. c.ta ,,... .... C-1l•~••. ll11;ltal -m cixnmn. CDl'l'AllDA ! TOO llANY Bil.LS T .,...., ~ Put time eftldllc Wild. Womm 21 an SO. F.an SIS lo $311 Wftlr. Weelllend 8ifta aft&. able.. APlll7 ID penon anl7 I -No phone calla .... - Monday, ~,A Wed- --., • Undl I ilolb. Aalt far ~· FOUNrAIN V .u.:...EY DRIVE • IN 11fE. A'tRE. • Bft•+t I It A Talbert. e l'OUMTAIN VALLEY IOlllSOl'S ---------Newcomers to Callf. Credit estlb In 1 •; • $1.11$ ASSEMILEIS * SEAMSTRISS * llWPOIT ELECTRO-MECH. llast be IOOd-Sew per mo. Experienced in SURF TRUNKS WILL OPEN IUYS CLU, &'&' Y __. __._ --'-EmpllymeM Offlee ~1s WIRING ear,._-·._ I ..L.-<lfa--3 ~--mtire ---Top -vt ft f"9 ••SMNt _..,.. '-VIBCMLU• lllUV-....... and __ ..... _,. Beautiful IOfa I: chair, 2 He:.:.. ' 7400 SUlhUSEMILIES ea.u %J3.-f3MIU MJ 10lff Walnut step t.bla, 1 larp T .Wetter Corp. !alOICE AttU ava8allle ,_ con. tabW, 2 __.__ AV /TV CLERK 1511 s.,_,,..,, to Demonstrate 9..,. to 4 P"' lamps. Full time 10 maatb posi&. ~.H.B. M7-lm ExdtiQc New IJne al 0.. Mon thru Fri c.omi>lltt.. bedroom lnc1odel knowiedp °' ~ metiaa. * ABC's or BEAU-frame. box ll'rinc a: mat- and dark room -abWty to , .. Tille Won TY. * HOLIDAY MAGIC PHONE ORDER tresa, fi drawer walnut dre. type tan llbolibaDd • C>Per· DISTRlBV'J'OR. SG-33115 DESK aer with mhTor, panel bead- GIRL .... --"-PH,,.,. board. 2 nite atanda. ate audio vilual equipmmt • No experienoe ---., w ..,.....,. e --w~ general a:rt abWt1 deal.red • to eun __. ~ CAU.B from • amwww • ~ 11.-a Free detiverJ ()pm nltes ........ --. ftr, t -1--.. -L.-• Oiut I " Downtown educalion mtntrnum or 2 Awa. Call co0ect ..,.. ., ..--,... Ot11ce t AM to 1 P11 yeara eoUece . c10111Qs claw ~ + ....._ S4N1GS Pb. JO.. or 5 PKtD 1 Pll. HUI FURNITURE for at.Inc June 14, 1917 • 1 pm. e Need 5 W'Ol1tm at once! ln4 Newport Blvd., CM. Newport Nae U a if i e d Hoatw * Wi..,._ IAR MAIDS & • • • •No ._.imoe Nmae::; MODEL HOMI School Diltrict • Peraaanei 0040 DANCERS • Ase burier' Ottice, DO ClUI Drive • Reel Sldlet · e i-.WEEK WARY. • APPL'; a No. Ka1n. SPANISH Ntwpart Beed> -Hi-3224. CoH .. Shop • mE HUllDIHGER. Sada Ana, Calif. Thi elepnt looll um you GENTLEMAN with 3 chll· Sia:e 10 tbra 14 anly e 1m-5m or 12'1.ato Room ZIO. 11 AM-1:30 PM haw ..., ID beaatlbll Mod- dren 8&'11 4. a. 10, needt "~EIY.!!!!1:.Y_i BABYS1ITER tor ---.. No s---a.-.. et Bomet.., at._ u. housekieeper ·baby litter; ~ •wv...,.. --. _,..........._ baU tbe live in. 54UT11 or ~5CIF1 Lquna Hllll • Acre. mother 1 am-4:3D pm, 5 ~ Clrialnal price.. All A&k for Mr. RobtrU from United ~. Bank days )'od'P--1ane. Vic: Or-men:badile dfap\Qed only -Cof .... Gff1t--~ A 23rd I CM. HJ..W Full er P1rt • ....... wc1-Got.-- WAl'I'REM ap. pnl. 1AJil.. ,. • .....,. llmt have clea CaUbnia Klas Sb. bedroom .t. a.. lPM Art'• Ludilll callee and T ..._.. LAB. TECH. wttll calif Uc. dn.tllc recol'll. APPb pat &p.nllb Uvtnc room a shop, 503 E. F.dpwater. ID~ aurnmer Jobe with h vacatiaa retid JW., tOtb YILLOW CAI CO. lovely dlolnl aet. Sen. at CARE fort yr. old boJ, ~ Westen &lrt tin Aas n& Patbolopt • 111 !!. ttai St. an better atone for aroond lio!M. I A.If, to 4:30. 5 ~ 1714 w. lJacoln. Ambe1a Ld ~ &e.dt). * c.c.ta Me.. $10. Our price tlll5. Can wk. m.3135 Aft. T P .11.. n. Bartlor, Q11ta Mela Ml-1• llIDDLEAGED ar 1'0'mc be b o a I b t ~· PRAC ._... tor Get11 ..-k. 1010 M. llalll, Sata Ana WOMAN waded. ~ ..,..._ tD do aputmmt Tenm Pf mo. Dllpl.,.s at in quaJ rest 11ome. Live-In. Equal oppo;_.tr e•11' oa eel In meettnc ,.;;: l'tlllaJ ~. Hantinctm SANTA ANA FURNm.1R.E, Tustin Radenda IS-3M7 TEMPORARY be "8 pGClllMld. Qr nec:ie. 8-cb. Jtolo rent collection, GI w. Cdl St. S.A. ~.ora ._...... • OFFICE JOBS • -..... can .__ -.._.____ no maintenance. 2 Bed-Opm ena. I: s.mcs.;. GEN'L OtUc:e. order UIAID., -.1 --· ~........... 2 ..... tb an.._ertnc pi.-a: COW>-~ b1J lo aJll!tr, tbm on 4 PM • I Piii. room, -..-rtmmt GRANDMOTHER'S Sed- ler wort. ~ lo wut. TOP PAY! NO a.ERK FEMALE furn Cll' unfum at redlaced room eet. ElfceL W'l.lnut. In- EXPER. aales penon. Lad-FEE.~ 9:»-3:311 • . nte for aenicel rmdend. dudes bed, ctreuer, extrs it's Sportwear lbop. Rel-TRUEMAN GIRL ~I: r.:;;;. ec.ms. Jarae chest A nilbt .table. c.u 546-24&2 Phone 547-:. 105 .............. ,_ ffwv KB FACTORY HELP WTDI $175. 64U74l req. ..._, area. l5C1t E-11th St, Santa Ana .-.u.uii; ,.,.. -o Opealftl oa lit I: 2nd Shift PATIO furn/2 armcha1ra INSTRUCTOR, attnictlw N .a. u_ CARE for boy I; Mente CONOLON, CORP. end table, Lounge chair wi woman for mah-up In-.... ""'9'a ~ ScbL era. 7:15 A.M., 111 E. McFadden ottoman, CbaiH Lounp. structioft, wDl train maT1 All ahllta. Experlmoed or 4.45 P.M. Mon. tbru Fri. Santa Ana SSS-all! 673-5627 after 5. ~EKPR. U\'&IN. will train. ApplJ in penoa 548-UOI After 5. INTELLIGF:NT DREXEL Ctrc Mature. Reta. Adalta. NB O.ta &Jn. Full I: put time maids ' penonable le "D" Oek 7--0635 "4-1234 Conva.ldced Hospital LAGUNA SHORES MOTEL penon mate 1Ub8t:antlal JD.. tum. Good for Fam:lzy .,, DareaENT. AL54 a~·~ Recept. 661 Center Street 419 No. Oo&st lfhrQ come, tor app't 642-4400 ~ Ranch Style Uvlnlt ~ 1 -a.ta Mesa * 49M5'3 * LAB Tech., Uc •• ad •kc cond. room. 7-ptec:u, $250. 646-3007 X::;:"a: S=· ~-KITCHEN HELP REL. Woman « OoUep atrl ~=to Anal.)'Zl!r. Will train. UPHOL custom wing dlr sEAMSTRESS/EXPER. Part time 6-ll p.m. Mon to care for 5 chDdren lrom $'7.50. 5C7..()728 wkdu. like new, llOO. Tub chr, f75. CUSTOM _ ALTERATIONS tbru Fri. Mlllt have some Jul,y 1 tbru 4tll. Uft.la. HAIRDRESSER WTD. Sofa, $15. 644-0614 aft 6 pm. lcnowledae ol oookins. caJI 646-358. Full time. Newport I.JU, CU8"0M-built IOfa. GrM!I * 673-93:!0 833-0SOO ext. 2036 BABYSITTDt tor my 2 Call fi73..54ll t MD-5 pm. Sl5. OR U039 e WIG STYLIST e ~u-boaw E:xper only. Newport Bu.ch BABYSITJ"E'R wanted 8:30 ......... '"°' IQ1 , 5 di)' NAUGAHYDE recliner cha1r 111-ea. * C2l3) 424-3303 AM to l :JO PM 1, 7 yr. wk. Prefer oldet-woman. Afencles, M. W. 7550 Grey. $20. Call 962-lm? old. 75c per hr. for ch11d ~. nru . time bou.Mkeeper care/ Ute bouwwor1t uso Km:llEH------HELPER----,. If YGIJ are llf!8klc • Oar ... Sale I022 5 day week. Emuald Etay hr. MH& Verde atta. TRAY GOU.. 9-5:1'. No BEITER POSmON, please _..._....._ ___ _..;..~ e 494-JUT e 540-0129 after 3 PM cookinc· For MW comraJes. call or Imel l'etW'De to MOVING! Mlle toot. I: N rt Household ltenu, Comp. set t R.N. Calif Uc. 7:00 lo Part time qu&llfled Cftlt holipltal. 642-t!M4 ~ roll cluba-~. 1 10 ~·· CaJl 847-9671 drapery tea.m.Streaa. Sl1TER wtd for Moo, n.e.. Penonnel Afency NO matter wtat 11 la, you II B. Lacuna 88ch tnterlora 11lun I: Frf. ll:4.>6:4S. 133 Dover Dr., N.I . can tell It With a DAILY White e)epl!MtaT Dime+llne lO'lO So. 0>Ast Hlwa.y Own trans. $16 wtl. 9624m 642-3170 Pl.LOI' WA.NT AD!! 642-6671 ---Gar•t _,- ·~9 PC llce.M dlahet Sacrll Rl!dll N.B. c:um: al' •b 673-69 -= App II - 'l'V'I ~ l)ryet tion ti --Sewlr -UTE 1ng IT nut C' 00 bu tonbo des!~ guar• ance temlJ tree pbonl -Mush e F() • Boe e. Me> •,Po .. Ont •Net ~4M DiWi COC1ll 1.iijia M-51 SLi Plan Ne In I 28M J .. , BA CONi .18-P TOE HO?! = Tele n .. FE &I -•• I " No ... Ren c TV J COi Opt- cok Frt 1953 & ( -ZE?> Bk ~ Ml1 1964 eye 10 Co Mc -- LATE MODEL Singer aew· iog macbb In modern wal- nut conaole. No attachmenta w bey, to it~. make but- tonholes, overcut, darn, design etc. S year parts gt1arantee. Free equit)t, baJ.. ance only $39.SO cuh or term1 of $5 per month. For fi'ee home demonttratiCll, pboile" 52&-6616. 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On the ume day the NaUooa.l Aeronautics and Spa~ ~miniatraUon p~ to launch a probe toWard VenUJ, the fourth aince 1960...as..a part of the e:rploraUon of our "new frontier" -apace. When the Second Continental Congftea met in P-biL. adelpbia May 10, 1775 the American Revolution wU well under way. MlllaCbuaetta, realizing that supplies and weapons would have to come (rom the other colon- ies if reslatance to the King's Army were to continue for long, asked the C.Ontinentel Congress to take over "the regulltion and general direction" of the army C9llected at Bolton "for the geoenl defense of the riabla of America." The American Army was bom the following June 14 and the next day George Waabington Of Virginia was appointed "General and Commander in Chief of the A:tm:Y.Of the Uni1'!d Cofonies." · Am to began the lotig and proud history of Ameri· can proww in defense of human liberty. There are those who go beyond the hatred of war shared by virtu.ally everyone -especially those who have personally experienced ill horrors -to urge peace at any price. The British philosopher, John Stuart Mill, pOinted out in the ntid· 188o's sometiling pertinent to this attitude: ''Ww is ao ugly thing,. but not the Ugliest of things: the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feen.ng which thinb nothing worth a war is worse. A man who baa nothing which be cares about more than his penonaI aafely -111 a mlaerable creature who baa no I • ,.. ' cbanco of -r--.-wu.. .. de and kepi• ~;the q. -~ _ ' ertionl of better m91l ~' Jdmaelf , , • " II• , ' :rhe a""'4 ~}II America are tbe -. PIO' • tectln1 all eloe lo ·-~ "' agreooi .. \Jrlllll _ ... ..,..-- 1n an unceuini ....,.."'17 to Im-c.im-w .._ !nation ou tree ~ 1ten1a Of the -~ .• mo .,....._ reveal o~ce ...,.,eho.r>lmportant It ii lo lle~.!Al>d th•Y•l'Ol'!lnd ua t/>11.!l!dq, •throughout ld!IOni:= ,, ,, are peopto and na-•bo·wW be -1>1eiul . lovinR" only ......., U..1 __ they cani ~IJ"DL Wedneoclay will· be' an Important day _ID'.Jly '(lid Glory-bolll.as a ;..tun. of appreciation for 1!111',.....,. aJfd our -.., and u a well-earaed trlliUllt ;to tbe United, Slatee "':I for 102 years a foundaLllOii -for lreidom IMri Uu-ou,hout the wwld. • ' "I Underpaid Supe~ Orange County n.w aecond 1n _.i111on, 11u1 fourth In the .-IJI pay IC.lie tor coant;y -- .;..,..., Four grand jariM ha'" de<lllllld 11'1 lime lo - vlde adequate com~ for what bu . ...,.,. to llo demanding, full-time wort:. '\i . ..._, "' A bill WU introduced in the legillalure lo -the pay of Ora.,. Coonty 111pervilon from $Y,JOO' a year lo $18,000/-"""'111 companble lo the pey cl tbe department !>eada th.Y superville. It died becauae - Orange County senator would support it, offertnl " their excuse that "the •oten want eco=.. ", (OUr lef i!latore were tbemaelves; however. ciuies ol a substantial -and 1ltewile d.-ved -pay -this yen, aulhoc;r,.d by the -t·minded v<JUn.) There ii neither economy nor sense in trying to sneak by any tonier with ottering part-tlme_ plly__Jar-1i full-time job. The "''"*•loon' pay ~lllilaJd be ,. rived and adopted Ill~~: . -' MAN CN·.L\MB . ~- ,· -. "· .. ' Lack of Jnsi-ght -· Their Grave Sin Dissen_t Is Rather an OW Custom What Should the U.S. Do? The two thinga lhal oo men will believe of bimseU are that he ii not somehow desirable to women and that he doesn't, In some deep and mystic way, really bave a quite nice singing vaice. • He may Jftllend to dflP!'eoale his voice il1 public, but ln lbe ..ctity Of lbe bathroom, with the •bower run- nlnt: full. when be opens up those vo- cal cordl, be ia frivately convioced that, given the proper traimng, he would have made Olaliapin sound like a tick oanary. TIDS IS WHY I returned 10 cbag· rined from Italy. One day, strolling through the Villa Borghese with a 'blritone from the Milan Ope-ra Co., I had the audadfy to burst ota in the "O Quel .Amore'' aria from "IA Tra- vtata." He Wl.ened with pure Italianate pi> llteneu for a few momenta, and then during a pause while I was g~g for breath, said quietly: "You have absolutely the most horrible vibrato I have ever hewd enwmate from a human threat." Juat like that -cold, bitter, and final I LAUGHED SBAKil..Y and pre- tended to agree with him, tiut secret- ly I w;u wounded lo the qWck -and 1 have a pretty slow quick. "Profes· sional jealousy," I ticked off lo my· self. Although I ab!b'acUy know what my voice sounds like to other people, to me it IOW>ds woodedully moving. ~ are days in the shower when I danle myff\f with my ~ brU· lianct and bravura. Now, this profound and perpetual inability to h&aJ' oneself ls, I am con- vinced, the reuon · .ci many would- be artist& in all fields persist in their futile endeavon. Tbett are poets, alas, who have no ear for tbeD' po- etry, and peinters with no eye for 111.eir canvases. Dissent ii Vie ubiquitous newa-word -y. and mony !liink ;i ii ..... oot it ian'l Some conUcW diuent on the Vietnam war trera.oplble, but dla· aenters inll.st it ls free apeech, fUU'· anteed by tbe Finl AINndmenL Degree of diw:nt -wbitbet it is crl.Ucinn ol tbe ...., IDd lb conduct, MY VOICE SOUNDS beautifui in-or whether there is an oVttt obstruc- side me, but I am forced. lo recog· tlon of the government ln war -it a nUe that it comer; out somewhat vital factor. Adm.inl.strMion IPOketl'Qea mantled. The bea uty iJ: felt., but not hav• not been exact In m .. t.1.. .. tbia df.. erpressed. Thw, wittl defective art· ~ ists, their grave ain ts lack of UWgbt tinction, and are accwied bJ .orne ti mon! than lack of talent; they think Ill effort to auppre. diSM!lt. that because they "feel" a poem or ) Though the Vlllaedigha.m twe bu a jMinting th~t Ibey have therefore been boted here pnvidusly, you mAtM es:preased thelJ' feeUngs adeql.Llltely. be lnterellted in bow -.... -- The wont artists are always the . """' •"·--· most passionately sincere. Most bad handled diaeent 104 years ago tbia: poems received by editoni come with month. No direct malogy w1Ul toda7 appended notes la)'ing: "'Ibis ia real-ii intended. ~· .: ly true; this is what happened ; tbia is what I felt." But translating tile truth d feeling into the truth of art is quite aoottHT matter -and sin· cerity plays only a minor ·part in it. LUCKlL Y I DON'T have lo depend upon singing for a ftve lihqod. but if I did I could never allaw myseU to be- lieve that my vibrato is "horrible." In fact, I scarcely believe it even now . After all, what does a baritone trom r.a Scala really know about anc· in1? C. L V ALLANDIGBAM wu a leM- ing Ohio politician and e:1~ man. He •aa one brand ol. Copperbe8d who pro1 .. oe<1 -10< the Uldoll, but deoounced the war and advocated peace with the Coofederacy. In public meetings be called the war "wicked, cruel and unnecessary. a war ...... erecting a despotism." 'We're Only Doing 70' President Lincoln took moet of this calmly, but many subordinatea dido 'L Ambroee Bumride, a discrdted ma- jor genenl, commanded the Dlport- ment of the Ohio. He issued an IWder' Ny)Dg' "The bobit of d«lartq .,,,,. pMbies for the enemy will not be aJ. loweB in .lbil ~ent." He caJled It "trellon, ~ or impdild." Remarks that lead ooly to more trouble: "If you don't like the way I'm do- ing my job, you can always get some· one el!e to do it." "I'm taking a flight today to quali. fy for my pilot's license. Care to go up with me?" "W'Ould you mind reaching over and holding !tie wheel while I light up a cigarette? Don't WOrTy -we 're only doi ng 70." "Why do you alwaya want to see a film if Julie Cbri1tie is in It, George? What hat the got that I don't have?" "PASS ME AN ear ol corn. With this new MOO bridge in my mouth, I feel like I can eet anything." "I'd sugg~ you load up on thi.1 stock now while lt'1 IOU selling at a huck a sh.are. '!be hot tip on Wall street ia that the firm is working on a way to make candy bar1 out of clov- er. When they get the formula down pat. the stock'll zoom to $100 for sure." "If you're looking for the best used car oo the lot, I'd recommend this one 100 percent. I know It 's in great shape beoause a liUle old lady in ten- nis shoes -she happens to be my own mother -hrned It In yesterday for a new model." I ''I HAVEN'T BEEN in a gym for Y!.l!S, Joe, but let'1 put on the gloves ·---B 11 Geo1'9e ---. Dear George: My husband drinks something terrible. Wh•I can I do? R.R. Dear Jl. R.: Get your own bottle. ' ) ' for a couple of round.a. There'• a trick or two I learned in college I'd like to show you ." "My father told me never to play poke.-in a railroad club car witb strangers. But, if you're surt it's jwt for-small stakes, I guess I wouldn 't mind sitting In for a few bands:." "Tell me, Mr. Greenbaum, why Is it the lllt"8ells have so much trouble getting along with that fellow Nasaer? He oan't be all that bad, can he ?" "No daughter of mine is going to be seen in public wearing a dress like that. I'd JUSt at1 soon see you walk out of this house In notNng but your un- derwear. 'Wait a minute, honey - take your h.and off ·the doorknob." "OH, GO AHEAD and park here. What if we aren't quite 15 feet from the fireplug? Traffic cops don't carry measuring t a p es with them, do the , .. y. "I never bought a mink jacket t)ff a guy on a sldestreet before. Your si&- ter must be really h.-d up to let It go for only 199. An you sure it'a real mink?" "My old high ac h ool beau -the handsome one with the curly hair - is in town and wants to take me to lull'Ch and tell me about his new di· vorce . You can JWi. us if you want to, dear, but I lmow thls Is one of yoor but1y days at the office." "I don't know Why you want us b::l Uy that project now, bolls. Remember, when I suggested it myseU last year, you were deed set against it?" "All I can My about the way Jun· !or i~ behaving is that II must come from your side of the family." He ordlftd the arrest of Vallandigb- am, who waa tried by a military QDm- mi.a9ion, aentended lo PJ"ison for tbe dunttion. UncOl.n dJdn't like tt, but un- der pressure upheld Burnside. He theD hit upon a device ol. expelling Vallu- dlgham to the Confederale line1. Tb1I was eJ1Je, an. age-old pol itical trick. but there Is no authority for it la the Constitution. Its only virtue wa fbrat it robbed Vallandigbam of some of the dignity Of his position. SO THE PRISONER was delivered lo the Confederate General Brau •in Kentucky. The Confederates didn't want him -called it an "aboN· ol the Dag of truce" -but there be ... An old friend in Virginia offered b1m a home, but an AlllJ'Y Presldmt DIV· Is ordered the "enemy alien" IO the coast.. where he embarked for km• da, then sailed for Halifax. lll a feW- weeks he settled in Windsor, opposite Detroit. Uncot.n defended his cour1e, ..,.1., Vallaodigham was damagi.nJ: tlle Army. lie didn't mention the Fl r1 t Amendment, did mention 1uspenslOll of t:he privilege of the writ Of ~ corpus, which the ConstituUoo autbm"- izes in cases of "rebellion or lnva- sion." f\otwit:hstanding. Uncoln'1 QonlUbJ· tional position was faulty. While 1tW in Canada Vallandigham ran f« JOV· ernor of Ohio, was badly defeated. The uproa.-had died. down, and Vallan· digham returned to Ohio in 1884. He resumed d~nouncing the war, but he had 109t his puncti and he was not further molested. The government officially listed 13,- 000 such arrests. but most were jailed f()T' a few days and relee.sed. After the war, the Supreme Court held that trial by mili tary tribunals , where d v- il courts were available, waa rnecaJ. ved .. keep -· Inflamed. AND THE U. 8. may well bave ened, or IO we tb1nt, lo proppinl up KUAr with economic aid. All that aain.ce WGa America DO friend· mip; u .. remafted the .o4ber dly, tt aat ua aaly -ID retom, ud obviomly Jt didn't convert Nauer lo the .....,. of puce. 1be u. s. iid ap- ~ an tbt more curious In the u,bl al the 8oriet Uok:m'&: heavy mill· WJ auilllance lo the ll<>«llled United Anb Republlc. It ii aot dimcutt to diacern Nu-MI''• ctsTent motivatioos, apst from the anti-bnel Mped. He bas been los- ing face ln the Arab world, wbJch be lcmp ID dominate. He ii mired ln a teemlnlly tmWinnable war In Yemen. Hill country ill bankrupt and beaded (Or dire "'~ in term• of Tt- 90Ul'Cel. In ncll prelicaments a new •• alwa11 appeals to dictaklrs, es- ped.alb' w1'ea it cm be paraded • a cn..de to the lD*Dt mobl ol Ca.l:ro. IN .ADDMON, be la beholden to the -· ud -..Uy they would like to mate the Middle East a preserve al lileir own. Whether they actually intervene ii another matter, but It la by no means im.'ooceivable, as aome observer• bl.Ve ~ugge.ted, that tbey •e fomenlinl tlliJ Uwble partly ID oroer to complica&e maiten for the U. S. ID Vietnam: If the Soviets do net· intervene, we llllnk ... u. s. go\'enlment bae got .. ask itle1l IOIDe bard que111tiom:. In the event we try to 11ave Jll"lel, could tbe effort be anytmna: more than tempo. nary, given the Arab lntrinlieence1 Would lnt.erveallon even be 111pport.. able in view ol Amhica't involvement in Vietnam m:l it.I numtrOUS com-- mitmeob e1Mwbere1 Are we &ettint .o deep)1 Into the world's WWI tbat we rilt decDne • bome? IT CAN ONLY be with loriloding and peeslmism U:lat AmeriCllll klolr: at this un,luatiflable conflict. H ii aed- denlng that at thb: laUi stare ol hu- man bbtory" certain .-., retuae to recoplae ""' rlgtlt of another .. emt, etpeclally when ebe Israelis have giv· en numerous iDdicaUom tMt they would, if perm1tted, c.oopaete wt th thett ANb Mtgbbon ID bulJdin( a IJet. I« life for UJe whole aree. The U. S. b dolD& wbot tt cae dip- lomaUcally, and maybe, duplte the grim outlook, -tt *"' .. J>Olllblt .. -· the fltllClnl lo • prompt bait; l:lere lw.ve bem m1111 clalbei, abort of lull-IC8le ,.. , ID the pool two di<'· adel. We do not rule out tbe other J>Olllbility, Uia< the war will wldio and the U. S. aomebow be sucted into il All we lily ls that th.ls cowttry lbou.ld make ill dec:Uionl not on the buia ol emotiODlllilm but ol a clear assesmient ot itl an 8*relt. wan 8tred JoeruJ He Was Damned by Raci~ts GwMr ~ s-·· distin-...-......-+'lllt. portlclpCed ID a ajmpOlitltn at tbe Unl\ln stty of Cali· for'lli.a at Lot Ancelel, at the time of their a a n u a I foreign joumalism awards. Tbe gensal aubjfict of. the: aym.posium WJll "R.eporthlJ: the Ra-· dal C.Uil ID the U. S. A., lMT-191'1." Pro!. ---• ,.,.., humor lbe tact that when bit mon- mnental ltucb' tilled ''The American Dilemma~ appeared In lM1 It attnct. ed very favcnb)e reviews and com. ments from ··Soulbera.. rMden and book rt'Vie1tw'I. :•1t ..... .. he nid, ·-· p!ltly, "a big, thick -ud ... Ill time -.._i.e. There-fore. aa1y Southem 1lberaill and IDtel- lli:tllll comnsunl:tles et tbe veriout ualnnities and collegea read the bool. "rr WAI NOT -the U. S. Su- iqme 0nurt. dedlion Mnnlnl dlacrim- hlatiCll J.a pabtic ICbooll ... handed dowe ID 1154," be -· ''tllat I be-came one ol lbe leadiDt devils in 1he ...-al .... SouUMnl radlt. The Dear, Gloomy Gus: Why don't n get tlO biWon and btre the tar1ell Army and aend. them to Vietnam to clean thinp up! -H.B. M ...._ ""'9dl ,........ ..._, wll _..... ................. .... ..... _ .. .....,. ...... ...... Supnme Court made a ali&ht footnote reference to IOIDe of my ftndtnp as reporled in the boqk, and from that 'lime on, I have been damned by the Southern raciltl, 900e ·of whom have .-... -. .. At the 1ympMlum Prof. Myrdal cave a paper titled ''Tbe Racial CrU- is in Penpective." His vtn b that of a IOdologb;t ol international repute ...., Ml dll!voted 'most cl bla life to a -al raclol and ~'prob. ms. Looldng back at his book, pub- lisbed in 1K1, be believes that be wu right to aay then and now that the Ne-- gro (r(lblem in the United States was; and. .... fundarneutall.J "• moral dl- lemm.1 with lb fOCUI in tbe white m.an '• heart . . . " "NEGROES ARE ooly a UUle more thin. one-tenth of the American peo- ple," he noted/ "and hive much lets than one-tenth of what ca.a create ln- Ouence and po:wer. U they 1bould not have bad the Ideals and oontclencea of a Jar1e number o( whites on Lhelr aide their 1ltuaUon would be hopeless. Man, of my Americu collee.guea at that time, not onJy among lttole with leftiat and Marzilt lean.l.np, consid- ered th.la appro.cb Idealistic and un. real nJ.a crtticl.ml 11 rwely heard any loncer. "Jt LI obvtOUI that the Precident and the Congrea," he said, "dJd not act under le• of the Negro people in America~ but because the rebellion of Negroes in the cities and in the rural South highlighted a moral dJJemma to them and to the nation that they could not leave entirely unresolv. ed." PROr. MYRDAL ruRTHER illus- trated till• point by noting that if tile ovenrl!!l!nlnl majority ol IDllCb bet- . IA!r off cwhlteo had -really. cyni • cal it wu in their power to .eerecate the Negroes effectively on a South -pattern. "The ....... why they did not.,.. comlder _, thit," be said, "Is tbeir ideals ·.emboclflJI in the Coostituti.Oll and in their own COO• acleocet. Ideab: .-e 'tmportant 10CiaJ. facts when tbey are settled tn the heart.a of people and become f<rtined in institUtlons like the ComUtu- tion ... " Prof. Myrdal feela that the nation. now bi rather well along in the Mtab-- Ustunent of civil rights. What remains. of coune, la the problem ol. several underprivileged, d I s c r 1 m 1 n a t.. ed acatnst minority -ol whlch the Negro b the largeal It la alto lmport~.nt' for Ama1C81111 to und-. Prof. Mrnlal lall.U. ttiat the under cIUs cl ~led ~le ID this countty lllcludeo many PQor; whites "of oldnt America stock in "1raJ and urban 1lum1 IJrouChout Amer!.OI." llooday, June 12, 1967 Th.e f:'ditonat J>GU• of Ul.c Da:ilv Pilot stekl to infonn and 1tim- Watt "t'Odnt b~ prcsffttmg uu, Mtarpopn'I opinions and com-~f41'!1 07& Coptc1 Of iftU1'11i, •-rionlfi<on«, by Fooidlng a forum for Ult e%pf'esfton o} our rtadc'.t' oplnjon.a:, ottlf b11 pre.tenting Ult diverit t>few- pofnta of Informed obstrvm and ll>Olunnen on topk1 of th1 .... Robert N. Weed, Publlaher -