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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-06-19 - Orange Coast Daily Pilot-Newport BeachHarbor: Today's Closing EDITION VOL 60, NO. 146, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1967 TEN CENTS • OS Ill 0 emns srae NEWPORT'S NEW QUEEN -Unda Pfleger. 18, beams for photo- graphers as Susan McQuaid, also 18, retiring Newport Beach "queen," crowns her new Miss Newport Beach tx> climax contest held Friday night at Balboa Bay Club during Commodores' Ball Linda Pfleger C1wsen As Mi,ss Newport Beach By THOMAS FORTUNt; Of IM Oall' f'li.t Steff Linda Pfleger, a stunning 18-year· old blue-eyed blonde, reigns today a! the queen of Newport Beach. With tears welling in her eyes, she was crowned Miss Newport Bea<:h Friday night at ttte Oommodor~' Ball. T hr e e girls -Donna Lee. Mar· sha McReynolds and Jan Rinaldi - were named runners-up. All four are high school girls dis- Committee Shuns Reagan Tax Hike Of Billion Dollars SACRAMENTO (AP)-A ~relimin· ary victory quick.Jy turned rnto an unexpected setback for Gov. Reagan today as a Senate committee refused to approve his record billion-dollar tax increase. A move to approve the bill . and send it on to the Finance C~mm1tt.ee was rejected by a 6-5 party line vote. Democrats opposed it. . . The rommittee acted after 1t hrst rewrote the bill to restore Reagan administration provisions that had been removed last week. And it re· jected wtihholdinS? of personal in· come taxes-som ething Reagan op- poses. Senate President pro tern Hugh M. Burns, (D·Fresno,) said the Reagan tax bill was not dead. But he said he wou ld never support It while it con- t aincd the Republican administra- tion's provisions. covered on campus by a Newport Harbor Junior Olamber of Com· merce roving photographer. Oooasion for the crowning was the annual formal ball of t h e Commo- dores Club of the Newport Harbor Junior Chamber of Commerce. Attired in evening dresses, the girls stood in review w11ile Jaycee President John Oashioo purposefully spoke at length to build ttle suspense. Not visibly broken up when it was announced she had won . Miss Pfleg- er later confessed that her lip was quivering. She said she couldn't see the audience through her tears. She still managed to smile prettily, however. Susan McQuaid placed the crown she has worn the past year on her successor's head. The new Mi ss New- port also received a bouquet of long. stemmed roses and a silver serving tray. Miss Pfleger is 4 feet 4 inches taJJ, weighs 109 pounds. and measure3 34- 22·34. She is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. George T. Pfleger. 26 Harbor Island. Last week she was graduated from Corona del Mar High School where she was Homecoming Queen. She hopes to go to University of Southern California in the fall and plans to joi n a sorority. She will ma- Jor in art with an eye on a career as a fa shion designer. Friday night. she wore a full-length Ume-colored dress with a cotton lace top. Her blonde tresses were done in french curls. After the ball. her parents held a party at their home for their dauJ!ti- ter. her .court and e,scorts. , Miss Pfleger was accompanied by (Sc:c QUEEN. Page 2) LBJ Lists 5 Points Fo1--Peace By MERRIMAN SMITll UPI WW1e R.ae Be,..W WASHING TON -PreaSad JtM.;- soo today rpeDed out five .ajar J11:t. ciples Deeded to brtq ,._. .... Middle East. includiDI ID .. ID tW' arm• race and a public •f(D ._., the United Nations on anns .-,. ments to the explosive area. In a major foreign policy speecta, Johnson declared that the Arabi ... the lsraells bear the main r9111Wi bility of establishing a long.,..,. peace for their peoples. Johnson advocated that the United Nations require all member natiml to report on any arms ablpmeMI made into the area to help dampell the chances oC a new outbrut el war. He listed an end to the anm race in the area as an Immediate ptiolio and suggested that outside mtieM such as the United States and tbe So- viet Union take steps to accomp&b WL • Speaking to a meeting fll. ed.uca1cn at the State Department jut befcn the U.N. General AssemlllY met to hear Soviet Premier A1eul Kosygba. the President pledged tbl$ America "will do ib part for peace In eVf!rJ forum, and at every level, and at ev- ery hour." Bat be saM1 there is no acap& from thi! CE:utl~a;~ luin l"fllPOlt-sibllity W ·.U-.e regllm dr· pends upon It. ~wn people and lead- ers . What will be truly decisive in ttlf' Middle East will be what is s:iid arwt (SM JOllN90N, Pate !) • * * Summit Meet OK ~' I· If Agenda Lists Vietnam: LBJ W ASIHNGTON (UPI) -President Johnson bas made dear that be 1~ ready to meet witb Sovi<t PremiPr Alexei N. Kosygin if an agenda ran be worked out to cover n atter!' hr· yond the Mideast situation U. S. of· fid'als disclosed today. Johnson wants any sum'Tlit mttl· ing with Kosygin to includf talks on specifics such as Vietnam ard the pos· sibility of an aotiball.istic n I s s i I e freeze, in addition to the .Mileast cri- sis, officials said. He also 1refers 1t to be held in Washington or at Camr David, Md. Officials said niether Joh'\SOn nor Kosygin had asked formalJy ror a meeting. • They said that Johnson bid let 1t be known through both public and pri- vate channels that he would be hap- py to see Kosygin if the Russian leader wanted to seriously discuss a broad range of subjects. The President, officials sa.i:S, is not interested in a summit confined lo thr Mideast crisis. The President's feelini? on this point is that he suted thP United States' position In a srtteh 10 day . Johnson apparently has ™' des1rt whatever to go to New York and be· come involved in any way in thr U. N. debate. 1'he President was pictured as feel· ing firmly that be would not -.r;ant to take up the issues of the debate with Kosygin. He would be more than will· ing, however, to discuss seriously a broad range of U. S.-Soviet problems. CONDEMNS ISRAEL Ruuia'1 Prwnier Kosygin ASKS MOOE RATION U.S. President Johnson ~~:z!'W-:1~~~:'2;111~~~!:!:!~--.0:~"2!'";1!~::"":" Johnson., Kosygin Points at Glan~e ._.. •r• the four priRctp.I poinh proposed by Soviet Pre""ier AJ.ni Kosygin in his "blueprint for peace'' address today to-the Una.cf N.&ns: • Condemnation of lsreef for •99ression against the Arabs. • Uncondrtion.1 lsraet. withdrawal behind the 1949 armistice tines. • Ful restitution by Israel for damage inflicted in the war. • Security Counc~ action to "eliminate ell consequences'' of the aReged lsraer. aggression. Here are the five principal points proposed by President Johns.on in his plea for Middle East peace in •n addreu to the Mfion today: • The rec09niad right of national life. • Justice for the refugees. • Innocent maritime passage. • limits on the wasteful end destructive arms race. • Potrtical independence and territorial integrity for an. Mr. Johnson afso caled for • withdrawal of troops from conquered territory. Goldberg Rips Kosygin Speech as 'Parti-san' UNITED NATIONS -U.S. Ambas· sador Arthur J . Goldberg immediate- ly rejected Soviet Premier Kosygin's policy speech as a "plainly partisan presentation. "We deeply regret that the leader or a great natioo sbou1d repeat the entireJ.y false charge that my govern- ment incited and encouraged Israel to conflict." Goldberg told the Gen· era.I Assembly . "Nothing can be further from the truth." Goldberg. who withdrew ~ leact- off speaker in the debate in defer- ence to Kosygin. planned to speak Tuesday. "Tomorrow." he sajd. "I will set the record straight. As for Vietnam, r would invite the distinguished chair- man of the council oC ministers to cooperate with Security Council or General Assembly machinery for bringing peace to ·the Middle East. I do not believe our debate is furthered by discussing in this Assembly ir- relevant subjects such as Vietnam. Cuba. the Dominican Republic and Germany." Border Patrol Pair Shot Dead W at~h Out for Sharks Lord Caradon, British minister of !'late. also exercising the right to re· ply to Kosygin, denied that British naval and air forces "encouraged" Israel or that Britain had helped df'· lay council action. ll~MET (UPI) -The bodle11 of two missing U.S. Border Patrol in- spectors who disappeared in an arra where two wanted criminals may have been trnveling wen• found today in a remote high desert area, author- itJes said. I Early story, Page 3 ) Both men had been shot through the head. The bodies were found on tho Railev rnnch in mountainous hrush area near the Anza fi rr <;fa . l ion about 20 m1lr~ southrast or !hi' clc-;rrt t'tlmm11n1ty nf I lrmrt Also founcl nrnr t11r bo<l1r~ "'n~ thttir .~"s1nJ.? patrol r11r. They're Gathering Off Newport, LifeglUlrd Warns Ry .!ERO.ME f''. (.'01.LINS 01 th• D•llY Pil•f Sttff Newport Beach Lil eguard ChicC Robert Recd warned today of "an ab· normally large" number of blue i;harks in waters just off U1e New- port-Balboa bt'achfront. Re<'d saicl scort's or the m havr been -.polled by crt'ws manmnJ! li(CJ!11arrt hoats Sr:i v.:i lrh I ancl 11 at poinl ' r:ini::in,I! frn111 a h.:ilf mill' to lwo milt'' off~horC' \ • ·Wr 'vr seen somr straggler~ 111 ),1de thr half-mile mark." he s:ucl "But lht' main body is ou t beyonrl that." The ~harks. which range in s1u from four f~t to eight feet. app<'ar to be incrt>asing in numbers. Reed in·- dtcatcd. On Sunda\' llfrJ!uards aboM<I ,,.,, wat<'h I rountcd about IOO aloni:: 11ir '"'~rr , •ll;igonal psith from abou1 a mllP anrl a half nrr thp rncl of th.- Newport Pier to Balboa P1rr A wrek ago. on a similar run, S<'a· watch crews counted 46 sharks. Reed advised against anyone mak- ing any long swims outward from shore and suggested. that swimmers stay within 50 feet of the breaker lint>. "The smartest thing anyone ran do 1c; to Just stay d ost in.·· hr said Tht vPteran hfrguard official s:i•<1 tt-at 1t ·~ po!ic;1blr thr blur c;har~~ " (Sf>f' SHARKS, rRtf' ti ~-- STOCK ~IARKETS NEW YORK (AP) -The i to c k market moved irregularly late t h i s aftrmoon, with weakness in s o m e l>lue r hips depressing t h e industrial iivrrage. ( Sre quotations. Pagr1; lJ· II \ Gain~ ant1 lo<;-.r~ v. rrr ;ihout P\ rn ;u the markPI rN·mNNI from a m1lct Parly ;rr11nP. ·~ Says It Must Quit Arab Land By WILLIAM L. RY AN AP SpeclaJ Correspondent UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. -Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin demand- ed today that Israel withdraw from all occupied areas in the Arab na- tions so that a climate might be cre· ated for peace lo the Middle Easl The Soviet leader, addressing a spe- cial emergency session of the U.N. General Assembly, accused the Unit- ed States of encouraging Israel to make war on the Arabs. He warned that renewed conflict in the Middle East could lead to nuclec.c war Kosygin spoke onJy an hour after President Johnson. in a major policy statement 111 Washington called on the United Nations to shun rigid atti· tudes in the search for Middle East stability. li.S. ATTACKED Kosygin attacked U.S. foreign pol· icy in virtually all areas of tension in the world, from Vietnam t-0 Cuba but reserved his iciest blasts for U.S. and British roles in the drama o( Israel's swift victory over the Arabs early this month. ''The aggressor Israel is in a state of military intoxication," Kosygin in- sisted. Kosygm issued a "categorical de- mand" that all Israeli forces be with .. drawn from lbe Suez Canal i.one and all other occupied territories, so that a climate might be created Cor es· tablishing peace in the Middle EasL "Only the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the seized terntories may change the situation in favor ol detente and the creation of conditions for peace in the Middle East." Ko- sygin said. He said the Soviet Union "'will un- dertake a1J measures within its pow- er both in the United Nations and outside this organization in order to achieve the elimination of the con - sequences of aggression and promote the establishment of a lasting peace in the region." WORLD WATCHING Ile said the world was watching to sel' whether the United Nat i on s "would be able to give a due rebuff to the aggressor." The session brought an ind irect confrontation of the Soviet leader and President Johnson. Shortly be· fore Kosygin spoke, Johnson appeal- ed to all nations to shun 'rigid stands in the search for Middle East stabili- ty. Looking solemn, Kosygin walked slowly to ~ rostrum of the assem- bly to start ,. critical phase of thls special emergency session. He began by excoriating American policy wilh regard to Vietnam, Cuba, the Con~o and other areas. He sajd the situation in the Middle East could lead to thermonuclear war. "No nation wants war." Kosygin 11a.id. ''Nobody doubts that if a new world war started. it would inevitably be a nuclear one ." The Soviet leader said, ''It should be taken into acco unt that the con- tulUing war in this area (Vietnam) is fraught with the terrible danger of escalating into a major military clash between the powers. This •~ prLcisely what the present forei~n policy of the United States or Amer- ica is fraught with." Orange Weather Well, June's half shot and the clouds are finally rolling by. Look for sunnier skies Tuesday with warmer temperatures alon~ the coast. suggests forecai;trr Emil Kurtz. INSIDE TODA l.' llarbor Aren schools nrr 1111i- tiPrl. but problems remain. for m1 analy.~1.~. see Pa9r 22 l oaflnt >1 C1llforn1a ' Cl1ulhed Jl·U c-on to Creuwortl It lltt OO<ttr 11 ldllO<i•I Pt" l6 Ftnano 1•11 P'lro Ctlh 1 .,0,,. lltclnt 1) Jvnt l nclftt t 1 '"" l •ndt " ti Mtthnts t M1v•tt l1 Mutu•t """'h tt Htflon•I HtWI ) 4 OMtu.,1.. I Or•nff Ct11nt' 1 f'1llern1 It Svlvl1 f'trh~ It 1.cltl C•l•""lf' 11 Sectat Nows U It soorh n IJ SIO<k Mtrl<t h 11 11 Ttl••l\lon It lllotltr\ ,, Wt•thtr l Wtl<O"'• ._...,.. 11 Wtrlf Ht•I I • ' % DAILY PILOT -~ .... ......... - Alfred Gale ii one of a kind -ud bis own (amlly doesn't even know iL What makes the UCI Engllsh ma- jor of Balboa unique is that be la the only 74-year-old •tudeat atteodinC cluse1 at the Jrvlne campus. Tbe surprue for bi.a family is that he expects to get bis diploma next year •. ffis relatives have no idea be i1 1'0lking toward bi.a degree. A retired aaleaman, Gale transfer- red to UCI frOm San Jose City Col- lege tn October to complete the lut By JEROME COLLINS Along .Our Coast All rtgbt, all you proud-as-punch (« maybe just punchy?) graduates. ~·s see if you've learned eoougb to answer this: What states in the United States are the fartbeet north, IOUlh, east and west? The answer la at the bottom of this column. An automatic "F" tor peeking. * Another question, which anybody may answer: What major Harbor Area firm forgot to fly its flag on Flag Day -until reminded by a deluge of phone calls? I'm not telling. But I will say tttis -even a newspaper can make mi6t:akes. So quit your chuckling. * Howard Rogers says not onJy people. but seagulls are poisoning Newport's tidepools. The birds are making a mess of boat6, too. "My boat, especially," be says. Jf'ts proposal: diapers for the sea- gulls. My proposal: umbrellas for the tidepool6 and a smaller boat for Rogers. * There's e new directional sign for truck driven at Hoag Memorial Hosoital. 1t reads. "Loading Dock." The old sign said, "Ueliveries ... Hoag aide Linda Dobson gives lhi5 explanation for the change: ''There wen too many d~ugbt husbands who beoame confused and left their expectant wives at the loading dock." * With its wide variety of back- grounds, the Irvine Ranch is fre- nuentJy used for location shots by film companies making TV com- mercials. Whatever the product, all the film-makers have tX> be CO\'eT"ed by liability inswiance so tbe Irvine Company isn't ~uck with an acci· dent lawsuit. Recently, a camera crew was filming sequenctt; of a cross-coun- try runner dashing around the lrvine Coast Country Club and down Co~ HigbWQy. But suddenly f!fl. ervtb.ing ~d to a halt. '!be director realized. after a routine inquiry from an Irvine of. ficial, that the company he was mmJng for had neglected to take out the required liability losunn~. And whose commereW was it? John Hancock LiJe lnsuran~. * Oorooa del Ma r book mo~) Jack Burtt advises me that the Univer- sitv of Tennessee ~ has just published a new work. Jts title is. ''The French 'Broad." It ts a book about the Appalach- ian ruver. * Let's pretend. ok~y? Here we ~o: 'There's this b~ charitable founda· lion that gives money awav for all kinds o( good purposes. 'nlen ont day, it is sued and the courts role that it had no right to hand out all that money. because all along it reaHv belonJ?ed to 60meone else. Fine. But what about all the clubs :ind organi7.ations that had re<>cived all thnse gifts? Woulci they have to givf' them back? I don't know thf' answer. 'But it is an inlerestinJ? though ourely hypothetical. puzzlement. isn't it' * Lots of questions in this column. right~ Maybe that's why my friends rail it a questionabl<' column. Anyway. here'1; the an~cr to the geography question up there at the top: Most northern stale iii Al36ka. most southern is lhwail. m06t west, ern is Alaska, mosl eastern. Altw;ka agiain. (You forgot the International Dateline.) U you got all fou r right, you get an "A" and I don't believe you. You get a "B" for getting three right a ''('" for two; and a "D" for OOf' You also gel a "D" if you mas.<ird ftif'm all Nobody nunk~ That's Progr-essive F..dot11tion ' M~. Juiw 19, 1%7 EDUCAftON ENDED He explained that hil education came to an abrupt end as a boy after the San Fra.nclaco earthquake and fire when be bad to go to work in a shoe factory running laces through thoes. · "All m:r life I've looted ahead to bebag a graduate of the University ot Callfornla.. Being a 'lative Callforni· an. J tab great pride tn the univer- aity," be said. How'ever boce he started working, he found that he didn't have lime to take out to continue bis education un- til he retired in San Jose in 1959. Gale wants to become a coumelor for freabman studenll. He stated that there are not enough quali:fied coun· 1elors to guide freshmen· through their Drat ~ar of college. Since be started his college edu· cation in 19M, Gale has been talk· ing to freshmen trying to find out why ao many of them Dunk out during their first year. BRAINS WASTED ''Then ia too mucll brainpower go- ing to waste," be claimed, because most freshman students cannot ade- quately budget their time. He f~la that with the benefit ol bia years ai d newly acquired education he will be able to prevent 10 many studeoll Crom dropping out ol college. Commenting oa competing with • t u d e a ta who are more than ~ years hb juolor, Gale admitted that 74-YEAR.OLD STUDENT UCl's Alfred G.le he finds it d.ilficult, but a privelege to share a clasroom wiUl tO many ''sharp minds." Tbe English major explaiaed that he i.tud.ies for an bom and a bait every morning belore claaN ..t tbeal from 4 p.m. to midnjpt with• bow otf for dlMer every ~ Be allO ltudies constantJ.y OD •rt-di MISS NEWPORT FINALISTS -FiYe of Newport Beach's prettiest girls get foletber at c.nmmoc1ores• Ball held Friday night at BaJ6oa Bay Cbab. Tbe.y are (left to right) Donna Lee, Harsha llcBeynoldl, &m.n McQuaid (ret.i.rin« Mila Newport Beach, bolding crown on held of her auccessor), Linda Pneger and Jiil Rinaktl QUEEN ..• Tony Meyn, 19, an Orange Coast Col- lege student she said she baa dated steadily for two years. She was third l'1lllDC!r up bl last year's competition fer Miss Newport.. When her younger brother, Tom, 16, was told she had made the finals again, be skeptically bet bis matber .. sis" WOUid not will, ·But abe croe.ed him up. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Newport Boy, 7, Hit By Auto, Recovering .. Sewn -year -oW Vahm Spears ol Netrpart Beacb waa repaned m fair cmdWon at Bo.g llemarial u.ptal todaJ after beilc llr1lck bJ I car ~ ..,,..,. 1.-.......,.+ ... •Ald1•a•s Spears Is ~ ...... c.dld- cbael Hands ol Laguna Beech, lw been Jent home after treatmmt for a Jeu aertoua ear .IQjury IUftered whea be wu ttr1ICt bJ u autolDMOe· ln Newport PrtdaJ 1ftD111f.. Freeway Accident F~ P .. t! J bas daNJlvd Be amtetned I ~ lion ad maltiple cab. It bas not beea detmnlned yet whether be a1ao auffered brokers bones. PaUce claimed lbe SpNrt boJ dart- ed out from between can Mar .Jlla home Ill 21t Orange Ave. la ~ewport Shores. Marilyn N. ViDcmrt. 35, ol 'tflll Eveainc Star Lene, Newport~ WU UnabJe to trake her car la time, accord.Int to police reportl. Mother's Crash Death SHARKS ... who are not known to be particularly aggressive, may be attracted by rel- atively warm -62 degrees -waters close to shore. "But we're oot sure why they're here and we don't kno• how long they'll be around. We're just going to stay right on top of it until they disappear." Orphans Four ChiMren By ROBERT McKECHNIE Of Ille D.ity ..... Sl8ff Orange County today became moth· er to four Westminster youngsters. Their real mother died at Westmin- ster Community Hospital, the p 1 a c e 1M7 County Traroc 19" 80 DeaUI ToU 89 where she once worked part time as a registered nurse. Identified as the victim of a San Diego Freeway crash late Sunday wa1 Mrs. Elsie M. Allison, 41 , a divorcee who lived at 769'l Bes tel Ave. Mrs. Allison was on her way to work at Long Beach Veterans Hospital when, for no apparent reason, ber nearly new station wagon careened lrom the freeway just south «A L o 1 Alamitos Boulevard. Accord.log to the Californhf lligbway Patrol, the victim was thrown from her vehicle aa it overturned. No other cars were involved. Mrs. Allison was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital at 12 ;32 a.m. * * * Cigar ette Blamed For Woman's Death in Crash By LEONARD ASH Of Ille Delly l'IMt Steff Judith Avery had her last cigarette lhia morning. Jt may have cost her her life. The 24-year-old <Mputy mar~al was fatally injured when her microbua smashed into a uti#ty pole in Hunt- ington Beach, apparently while she was lighting a cigarette. The victim's 4-year-<>ld daughter was seriously injured in the accidenl Mrs. Avery, or 10091 Forrestal Drive, Huntington Beach. died in the emergency room at Huntington lnter- community Hospital soon after the 7 a. m. accident. Her daughter. Laurie, suffered mul- tiple injuries. She was in fair condi- tion this morning. Police said the accident occurred on Ward Street near Sundy Lane. lnves- tigat.ors said Mrs. Avery was driving north on Ward when she apparently lost control ol the foreign-made mi- crobus. The bus crossed the road and smashed into a utility pole. Mrs. Avery worked ror the marshal's office in Santa Ana. 68 New Guards Now in Newport Sixty-eight seasonal lifeguards were rm duty in Newport Beach today after breaking into the summer routine on a ~low weekrnd Overcast skicii held summrr ''at·a- llon crowds down to 20,000 prrsoni; on Saturday and 40.000 on Sunday whrn rhe sun broke through in the after· noon. Thirty-0,ne rescues were performed. Water temperature was a chilly 63 de- grees. F'or lM remainder of the summer ~I hfeguardi; will be on duty at oner rlunng peak hour11. Lifeguard C h 1 r I R.obert Reed said. Guard towers arP m:innrd rrnm 10 8 m to 6 p m '· today. Westminster police said they aJ. lowed her four children, who were staying with a babysHter, to get a full night's sleep before they went to the Allison home. Officers then took the youngsters to the e<>unly-<>perated Sitt.on Home in Orange, a place for dependent chil- dren. The survivors are Wendy Lou Alli- son, 11, Pamela, 7, Steven, 4, aod Da- vid, 2. Cong Reel Back ~ After Attacking U.S. Tank Unit SAIGON (UPI) -About fiOO Viet Cong today attacked the headquar- ters of the largest U.S. tank force m Vietnam. The Americans killed at leaat 45 and sent the aurviving guer- rillas fleeing for their lives into jun- gles near Saigon. The Communist battalion poured mortar, recoilless rifle and machine-- gun fire into the base camp or the l ltb Armored Cavalry regiment and then charged, hoping apparently to smash the American force helping to clear the Saigon aru of Viet Cong harassmenl Bat the tankers manned thr1r ~uns in a blazing hour-long figbl They sent gunshiP1 overhead pouring ''galling gun" machinegun fire at the Commu- nist gunnen and called down U.S. ar- tillery fire only 50 yards in front of them to halt the charging Comm••· nists. He pointed out that no swimmer bas yet reported sighting a shark this 1ea· son. He added that as far as is known, no swimmer in Newport bas ever been attacked by a shark. Lifeguards today were instructed by Reed to closely check other New- port Beach areas -such as Big and Little Corona -to determine wheth- er they are tree of sharks. Reed said he doesn't know "to what extent a blue shark would attack a vigorous swimmer." No ban on swimming is presently under consideration. be said. "But we still want people to exercise prudence in how far offshore they swim." Eth el Mynd erse Service Slated • Funeral services will be held Thurs.- day for Ethyl S. Mynderse, 8().year- old mother of Newport Beach gener- al services direct.or Jake Mynderse. Mynderse, a retired Army colDoel. found his mother dead in a chair in her room saturday morning. She died ol a stroke. Mrs. l) erse lived with her son and his · • Margaret, at their home at 174.1 ark Lane, Newport Beach. She al.sol leaves a son, Malcolm• of Michigan. Servi will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at Wee Kirk ol tbe Heath- er. Fores Lawn Memorial-Pule, Glen- dale. Bal Mortuary, Corolla del Mar, ge or arrangements. Looking appropriately for11<·11111 young membcrfi of American League Pirates awa1l la11n<•hing in P11 11p Ship float, one of 75 enLered in Har- bor Arca Baseball Prugra111 ••pcning day parade Saturday "Ship'' won an award as most fitt ing r nrcsenlation o( name of Learn Young- s ters. wtlh help of cia<l.o: m<1rl1 f :,3t themselves. including J olly RogPr Ptizc was h ckr t:. to AnJ!rl It j!arnf. presented by Jimmy Piersall Other winnc~ R l..ra(l1r Hrt1 1 ... •c; National Cardinals and R l.,ea~ur P'iratec;. ,,. ' A secoad youngster, t-year-<>ld Mi- l're• P,,.e I JOHNSON ... clone by thole who live then.'' He was critical of the Bmsl1n de- mand that the braeJia witbdnnr 10 that the situation would retur'D to that of June 4 before hostilltiea eru~ ed. "This is not a pracrlption Cor peace, but Cor renewed boltilities," be commented. Enunciating a five-point aptnaeh to Jong-ranie peace, Jobnaon listed them as the right of evt:ry nation in the area to national lite; justice for refugees; free, iDDocent maritime passage; limits on "the wutdul and destrutive arms race," and "Political independence and territorial integri- ty for all" "These five principles a.re not new, but they llft fundamentaJ!' the Presi- dent said. 'Taken together they point the way from uncertain ann.iltice to durable peace. We believe there must be progrea toward an of them If there h to be progress toward any ... Johnaon did not go into any specif- ic details except for bis suggestion on the a.rm.a race. He described the action of Egyp- tian President Gamal Abdel Nauer tn blocking the Gull of Aqaba u "a single act of folly • • • more respollli- ble for this explocioo than any other.·~ The chief executive said there could be DO hope for lasting peace ''in threats to end the life of any lltber nation," and that nch threall bad become a burden to the entire world, as well as to the MideMt. He said no ution adhering to the U.N. charter or its own true interab should permit military auccea to blind it to the fad that ''ita neigbbon have rights and interests of their own.." Jn urging Israel and the Arab na- tions to take the lead in achievinr peace. Johmon said, '1t ii bard to see bow it ii possi"ble for nationt to learn to reason together." At another point, be commented: '"They can seek another arms race if they want Bet they will 1eet it at a terrible cost t.o their own peopl~ and to their Jong-neglected human needs. 'Ibey can live on a diet of h.ate--though only at t.be cod of ha- ired in retum. OT they can move~ ward peace with one another. Flamm Resigns Chamber P ost Don Flamm resigned today 11 first vice president of the Newport Harbor Olamber of Commeroe. The Philco-Ford public ttlat.iona ell· ecutiva cited increased company wor~ responsibilities in bi.a letter of resigna. lion to Chamber President John Mac- nab. Recently, Flamm was given expand- ed public relations duties by PhUco- Ford. including responsibility for the firm's con~umer products Une. I le was elected ifrst vice pruld.ent of the chamber early thia year, and was also re~lected lo a second three-year term on tht chamber's board ol di- rectors. In addition to serving an various chamber executive board capacities. Flamm was a founding member ol the Citizens lfarl>or Area Research Team <CHART). an outgrowth of the cham- ber. For several years, he hiU also been a member of the chamber's Commo- dorei; Club. 11 position from which he also plans lo resign. Younc ftaoda, 2912 Roumevel Ter- race, Lacuna Beach, wu hit while croaing Welt Balboa Boulevard at the ~ Street cro..wait. pollee uid.. Driver of the car wu Iva E. Gol>d- man, •, of 110~ Ith St, Newport Be9dl. . Newport Facing $6,305 Damage Suit in Flood Newport Beach municipal au~r­ itia were directed by a cowf Jitm. mons today to answer a '8,D flood damaee 11.tit filed by a Newport tity aide. Building inspect.or Melvin L. Hauge, 708 Iril Ave., Corona del Mar,. is seeking '3~ of that amouot for property damage to the lower OooT ol his home last Nov. 7. Another '1,500 is sought tor "phys· ical and emotional distress" alleged- ly i.uffered by Hauge when bi1 home was "inundated" by backed-up wa- ten from a plugged at.arm drain. His wife, Jean, is alao uting foe $1,.500. • 1be complaint, filed with Newport Beacb-Costa Mesa Municipal Court, a&serts that the waters "erupted on the premiaea and Oooded the pro- perty to a depth ol several feel" The back-up allegedly• w a·r p e d ~s and doon and ruined ca.rpet- mg. drapes and furniture the com- plainf states. ' . The flooding is attributed by Ha~· to an accumulation ol debris that blocked the opening of a newly Coo- ltructed •farm drain in an alley abut- ting his property. The drain, it is ~ wu "negligenUy and unskillfully design· ed and constructed.•• City Atty. Tully S.ymoc.r &a.id t«>- day that the clty'1 insurance carrier will ~&pond to the llUJHDOns. DAILY PILOT ............ c ..... R.a-t N .. W9" ~ Tll•M•• ec .. wil IE .. n ..... , A. M•,.,t.i •• -...... E..w J er9f'lle F. C.lfin1 "-i~C"'IElllW Jeclr -_ C.rley , .. , Nin•ll ....... ___ ~~ Othwa Off"tc•• c .. 1. 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Ok :Ins Ce1 :WAS. ber el ·bid to lm'e Sc would body I bodies ·.• Sen. .Okla.), Dodd'a sona} I uopuni be du Impras: Mom at the the rer main funds '"l'JM ·not, in practic "The : :in DO 1 er cot "If , to spo ners . road tl o the scores ] Sa l'UI June Lit ~l'I • •nd mostr ··~ v~, SOl •114• . Sc.tl1' •nd ' coest ertt LO! Verla '"le' •nd Hlo~ l u<'t< co. VAU mt MMI ....... ~-­.... ·:-· ~-~gislature .i:. :Opens Race ._For Budget ·:_: SACRAMENTO (AP} -Callfor- :t.im.•1 Democratic-controlled legiala· -:~ began a two-week race t.odAy to :Jive Republican Gov. Reagan a rec- l>rd budget and tu lncreue before a Midnight, June 30, deadline. Tbe Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee opened a hearing on the governor'• tu bill-already rtimmed from more than i1 billioo to '872 mil- lion. Chairman Walter W. Steiern (D-Ba- tentleld) sald be may try for another revision to Include withholding of state peraooal income toxea. Reagan h a 1 pledged t.o veto any tax bill contain- ing witbholdlnt. And the Senate poshed toward ac- tion on ita $.5.10 billion budget, whlcb topped the revised $.5.00 billion spend- ing bill Reagan submitted March "8, anG the original fU2 billion proposed Jan. 31. Senate leaders aimed t.o have their budget bill lo the Asaembly' 1 hands quickly, so the lower house can reje<:t the upper house version and throw the budget into the bands of a Senate· ,Aasembly conlerence commlttee this week. Leaden of both houaea predicted they woukl Cive the governor bla first • budget ~ the end ol tbe curnnt ftleaj yur. Be mut alp lt bJ tbe time tbe new 1ear bqim, July 1. ·But they were uncertain wbltber RQgu would have a tu lncreue to ilelp balance the bill by then. He bas · warned that failure to give him a tu bill by July 1 will mean revenue col- . lections will be delayed at the rate Of • · SJO mlllloo a week -complicating the state's efforts t.o accumulate enouiti money to meet an expected cash short, age in December. Without money to meet the cash shortage, the administr~on bas warn-. ed. the state may have to issue war- . rants -or IOUs -to pay its bills. . Whatever the results of the two- house negotiations, it appeared that Reagan will get more money in the budget than be bu sought. He bu threatened to use bis "blue pencil" to veto individual items be doesn't want. It would take two-tblrds majority of each house to override his veto. Oklahoma Solon .· Insists Senate · f..ensure Dodd · · WASHINGTON (UPI) -A mem- ber fll the SeDMe Etbica Commlttee ·Uid today falltre of seo.at.ora to cen- ture Seo. 'lbomu J. Dodd (0-Coo.n.), would tel a precedent to "plague this body and all other free legislat Ive bodies for scores of years." . . • Sen. A. S. Mike Monroney (D- . Olda.), aakl If the Senate allows Dodd's USt> of polltioal funds for per- sonal expenaes "to 10 unnoticed and unpunished, no other conclusion c.an be drawn" but that Senate condones improper conducl Monroney was the opening speaker at the fifth day ol. Senate debate on the resoluUon bl ~sure Dodd. T b e main charge ls diverting political funds to his own use. "The absence of a written rule does -not, in my opinion, mean that such a practice Hi proper," Monroney said. "The Jack of a specific, written rule :in no way justifies or excuses improp- er conduct, especially in this body. "H we accept the right of senators to sponsor their own testimonial din- ners . . . we have embarked down a road that will plague this body and all o t h e r free legislative bodies foe scores ol years." • Ill Rain With Trinity church in background and ... Tl~ at riPt. Soriet Premier Alexei Kosygin (leCODd from 1efl) ..a;;-Wa!l ~ in New York during SUnday tight.seeing atroD. AccompaayiDg bim ·are (left to ript) Anatoly Dobryn.in. Soviet ambassador to the U..5.; Kosygin's daughter, Mn. Germain Gv1shi1ni, and Andrei Gromyko, Soviet foreign minister. Border Patrol Officers Missing in Mountains TEMF£ULA CUPO -An air-and- ground search directed by the Fed- eral Bureau of Investigation coati:D- ued today for two U.S. border patrol inspectors missing in an area where two wanted criminals may be trav- eling. The impec't.ors -Georee Azrak. 22, and Theodore Newton, 26, both ol FaDbroot. diaappured SaturdaJ while on a routine tramc chect alGag californi.a 79 ja Ceveland Natiaaal Fcnst. 'Ibey bad been dwdinC bigb- way traffic from Mme. bat failed CD report in en llChedu1e at 4 a.m. A jeep.type vehicle used by one ol the inspedors was lound near the ln- tersedioo of highway• 79 and n iD Radec Valley, a sparsely popoJat.ed desert area southeast ol here. An offioial cream-and-ereen Bordf!I' Patrol Plymouth two-door sedan U5ed. by his partner had not been Jocated. Although the FBI would not spec- ulate on the case, Richard Batchelor, deputy chief of the Border Patrol at its San Ysidro beadqu.arten, said. .. They did not leave of tbelr °"° free will." On Thursday a citizen said be saw Carmen Raymond Gagliardi. r1. hitdlhiklng near Oceanside in San Diego County about 30 miles south- west of here. Gagliardi. wanted for questioning about a body found in a car be~ ed in Maasacbu&etta, WU recognized from a wanted polt.er'. alt.bou:gh actu- al identify was not verified. A second man was identified tenta- tively as Benjamin de Christoforo, Gagliardi'• partner. Both are on tbe F'BI's ten moet wanted liJt. The FBI wu called Dito b~ becan• federal emplaJes and fed. enl .. upaf} were invuhecl The eeer'Cb force irhtded about 250 mes from aberiff'a re9el'Ye UDit.s and other law mf:arament agmdes 81 well -¥Ohmteer rifjpm. Bor- der Patrol. military and civilian planes Dew ova-the area in coordina- tiicm with ground parties.. • Ruuian Sub Helps Strarukd Danish Boat COPENHAGEN (UPJ t -There they were. tinld, bangry. exbansted and ltlact in lbeir trotm down mo- torboat when aJcing came help in the shape ol a R--. submarine. Peter Bolntedl-Pdenen aa.id he and bis wife bad been vainly signaling for help ~ aim their motor failed in tbe ~l Be lllid the Rllllian submarine. the S-333 • ....,_.., mrfaced next tD them. Did tbe Dmilb couplie nted help? 1be Rualilllll flOaed o'er a plastic bag filled with clOf.lee, chicken a n d c:D>coLat.e. ::,. tied a rope t.o tJie Botntedt-P cnft aDd towed it to Elainore , jut below Ham· let's leeendll J ClllltJe. Bobmtedt-P-..... lbowed his grat- itude by giYing the Russians bis cig· arette lighter, the only article ol value be bad with him. 1be B._.• Abma1ne moved oU. 3-pronged Attack Alpena, Mich.., Again Plunges w Nation's Low San~ Mooa, Tides TUISDAY Flnt la'# . • • • . • • • •• .. . l :JlO •.m. ·1.2 Flnt hlotl . ........... f :2S a.m. 3.7 5ecoftd tow •••••••••••• 1:50 p.m. 2.0 ~ llltll • . • • •• • • • . 1:1t p.m. 6.1 S"9I IU-l :O • m. Ian 1:06 111.m. ,.-.. s.tt •:«J a.m. ••-7:05 "'"' I'd I.Ml 0 . N9W 111 &. Ju,,. tl Jllf'e 2t Jul\I 1 Jul, M 0r-ge Coast llOlll vtr1able Wlnclt becomlnt -1- 1'<1'( 10 to 11 knol• In •"9mooN llldav •nd l11etdeY v ... 1.1>1t cloudlMO bul mostly &UMY Ill .... momlno• ond •llH'noona. Y~•t .. dn'• Newl!O't """""'ralul'H wen • Moll of 67 1..0 • '-of .le. Weier tempera"'" •" ~).L California SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA -Vafl· •bl• cloucflMU IOINY l!lrougll Tue..SIY SatlHed 111\lflOtnllOWert mounl1ln1 •"" dftertl. 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The Pentagon ..-igiDaBy dea.ied the Soviet charge that two U.S. planes attacked the Turkestan. One Russian seaman waa killed and six others Wounded ia the incident. the Soviets said. Tbe vesael was damaged.· American offid.ak suggested at the time that Ncrtb Vietnamese •tiair- craft shells had fallen on the RUJ- sian vessel. The Soviets rejected the U.S. denial In its earlier statement. the Penta- gon said two 8.lgbts of FlOO jeta bad Jordan 'Unable To Prove Air Intervention' AMMAN, Jordan (UPl)-King Hus- sein said today Jordan was unable to prove "cooclusively" the wide- spread Arab charge that American and British aircraft helped Lsrael de- liver its first blow in the Middle East war. Hussein told a news conference that radar observations made by Jordan cou1d not identify the aircraft aigbted or teU where they came from . "We are not accusing any particu- lar nation." Hussein said, "and we are not categorically saying that d:tis is beyond the pos11biDty of having happened. "We would lite t.o know exactly what bappmed, uactly what we we£e up against. If it waa Israel alone we woold like t.o know that If it was an Is· rael assisted from any quarter we • v;ould like to know that. ··we want this tD be a turning point LD our lives, in our thinking, in our planning. And then we will face up to problema, not only here in Jor- dan but in the Arab world as a whole." The king sajd a report on Jordan's observations during the first how's of the war bad been forw~ to the Jordanian delegation at the United Nations and would be made available to any group investigating the charg- es ol Anglo-American participation. "One of the most important fact.ors which decided the fate of this country was the ability ol the enemy in the air," tbe king said. ''The numbers of aircraft which were put up far surpassed anything we bad anticipated or known about," be aald.. "Some observations up tD the point wbea 4MIT radar was destroyed give the impression that maybe what we faced wu not Israel and its air force but something on a much bigger ICale.'' Buuein said: "Si~ then many ex- planations have been given that put m In the position that makes unable, beJOOCf presenting this record, to prove conclusively the identity of any ol. these aircraft or the identity of vesaela that were on the s&a." P rayer for Peace VATICAN CITY (UPI) -Pope Paul VI prayed Sunday for the world leaders gathered at the United Na- tions to seek a peace guided by ''true purpe>1es of ~ociliation. pardon and fOOdness.'' Rings Cltnd Wllllt You W•lt PEARLS RE-STRUNG RJNCS SIZEO, trom cooducted strikes against military targets at Cam Pba, but bad not en- gaged in any strafing. The Defense Department said Sun- day, however, that a report from Gen. John D. Ryan, commander ol. U.S. air forces in the Pacific, ~ closed that a third rugbt of FlOO Jet& pa66ed over Cam Pha Harb« on theit way to another target at about the time ol tM alleged incident. Ryan said a NOl"Ul Vletnamtse an- tiaircraft battery opened up on Uie third flight and the jets direcU!d 4'20 rnilJJMter suppre6sive fire" againat the Cam Ph.a emplacement. "Some of this fire may have struck the Turkestan," Ryan &aid. The Soviets lodged a protest over the incident the day of. the attack in a sti.ffly worded note t.o tbe U.S. charge d'affaires in Moscow. The note, delivered by Foreltn Minister Andrei A. Gromyko, warned that the Soviet Uniori M>uld take "apo JrOPriate measures t.o ensure ttie safety ol its ships if there was a re· currence. "The Soviet government insist&, firstly on the strict punishment o! those responsib~ for the attack on the Soviet ship, and, secondly. awaits assurances that there will be no re- currence of actions like this in re- spect of Soviet ships," the note aald. Chinn Expected to Test Long-range Rocket Soon L 0 NI> 0 N (UPI) -Communist CIJlna. puabing ahead with an all-out Dud.ear prouan>, is apec:U!d t.o test ita first long-range rocket this fall. Authoritative reports reaching here said Peking was expected to test a 2,000.mile-rarige ballistic missile in the fall and at the same time is press- ing ahead with i~tinental ballis- tic missiles (ICBMs). The latter, capable of reaching the United States. may be available to Red Clllna at least two yeara ahead of earlier estimate.s, probably in the early 1970s. The reports said Peking i.s pushing the nuclear and rocket programs de- spite internal upheavals which have affected other branches of the econ- omy. 'lbe regime of Mao Tse-tung is ob- sessed with the desire to gain full nuclear power status as quickly as poest"ble. isTespective of tbe cost and the strain on the bard pressed econ- omy and limited re.oun:es of t b e country. This policy bas dominated aunese thinking for years and the latest in- ternal troubles and political reverses abroad appear to have heightened tJie regime's anxiety to go all out for success in the nuclear field. According to reliable inform.at i o n Peking has been pushing its policy in two fields at the same time. It ha& gone all out tor the produc- tion of tbe H-iomb. & wi~ssed by the explosion of an H-device at th• weekend. At the same time, Peking baa late- ly been working with increased in- tensity on production of the vehicles capable of delivering the bomb - medium and long range missiles. Communist China, it is understood, bas been carrying out tests for some time ol. rockets in the 500-750 miles range. Such a rocket was used re.- ceoUy to test a nuclear device. Syndicate 'Canary' Killed By Gangland Car Bombing ENCIN'O (UPI) -Gerald L. Covel- li, 43, a reputed ex-member of Chica- go's North Side crime syndicate, was killed Sunday by gangland-style as· sassins who planted a bomb in bis car. The 6-foot-4 Covelli was believed to have been in fear of his life since 1962 when be turned state's evidnece in the whiskey hijack trial of €bicago mobster Jimmy (the Monk) Allegret· ti. His testimony resulted in the con- victioM of Allegretti, Frank (Hot Dog) Llscandrella and the late Dave Falzone, all of whom received seven- year pri.E.on terms for conspiracy. Covelli al90 testified at length about syndicate control of bookmaking, ta- verns, juke boxes and money lending. The explosion occurred Sunday aft- ernoon as Covelli and a companion, Stephen Keno, 25, drove away from Covelli's $80.000 home in this San Fer- nando Valley community. Among tbe residents in the exclu- sive neighborhood are comedian Steve Allen and pianist Roger Williams. A neighbor, Dr. Philip YakowHz, 41, said Keno told him he had discovered the bomb and warned Covelli, who was stopping the car at the Instant of the explo~ion. P o I I c e crime laboratory experts said the bomb apparently bad a time mechanism. Covelli, badly mutilated by the blast, died at the scene. Keno suffer- ed serious burns but was li~ in fair condition at a local hospital. The slaying also raised questions about the death last month o{ Covel· li's wife, Loul~e. 31, whose bruised body was found on the stairs behind their borne. Doctora said later she had taken an overdose of pilla and police speculated that she had suffered the bruises in a fall. Mrs. Covelli previously h a d been married to Albert Ritter, a Wil· mette, 111., insurance adjuster who was shot to death on Nov. 9, 1965. 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Agenci-es Warned Neglected, At Baptism wASHINGToN cUP1> _ ... a.1 ~+ ,. to cemtr.i.. Mayor Says Federal apnciel are m ~ be Iii...,.... and ........ tice that they shoaJd follow .. mdu -all mdlrt8I to the spirit u well u the Jet. mate It Uller for dailml to tu ol the new ''Preedom al fiDd Wat tlle7 _. 1oolEtac Information" law, wtMcb t.. f«. WASHING'roN (AP) - 'Ibe lOll dllld ol Sen. and Mn. RcJbert F. X..,,.ty WU cbrid.ened SUndily but for one al h ~ d:W- dnn the cerem o n y ... somethtnf ol • dJllippoiat- ment. Doug1al Baniman Ken- nedy wee chNtened at st. Luke'• Romm Cat b o It e c b u r c b m ad:>mtlm Me- l.an. Va. Sfian1inC by wen h1a h o n o fW'1 .,.staewn, Aml:maadar at 1.-p AT•· ell Hartman eel C. Dooc· la& om.an. fOrmer Treuary seer~. The other Kennedy cljl. dren wen tb«e too -just as they wen I.Mt monih 1n Norfolk. Va.. whert the air- craft carrier John F. 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P'IAMI t llY PHONI C0.17•'-lt .\ t Big Battle B~nition of Israel Due at YR Hiltorian Say• That'1 Key to Peace Luci Still Waiting for 1st Baby Flying Bonanza to Phoenix is like having a second car (only it dot•n't COit ••much) You're time and money ahead when you leave YoUr car at home and fly Bonanz! to Phoenix Instead. Bonani.a's ear1y morning nonstop · from nearb:v Orange County Air Terminal whisks you to Phoenix fn an hour and a half. Spend a full day there -on business or pleasure -then Bonanza's early evening nonstop will have YoU back home around dinnertime. Four other convenient flights both ways, too. PHOENIX only $21 each way p1u.i.x.rourw11.11p.,.,,,1,,,.,.,,. Try th•t pric• in y1ur 1•• t•nkl BONANZA A/Rl/NES The alrflne of the Fvnjets " RESERVATIONS: 140-2080 or your travel agtnt \ !tJ A• of • Ujo men Gau • the . 11111 not .. Gu and ilgr4 plft '11 bow •u at t ~ bn out mer aenj pow ing COi> Gell ord IOU 11 ora. reb tr11 der UN on ape Will aer the Ian T ma • by frie YCll • sen tior file ge cbl to . SU ere pul 'I Ha: the jec ide • Ast ord El out lat. the . Ing be Gei be Ul\ 1 quJ wil Na fur Eg wit Ge Se4 1 tht tiO! • Of : He • clz Pl'> J J 1 , . Tb di.a Al) en1 de. re1 brt a id da foe gii OU bil ra· co th• pr iol WC . co de •a De eir wt er ar Ce: M Y4 L ch at al wl st pr er 0( S\. w th pc pc m a D fo fc i]; n'halltV.iOt~tea · ' -I .. \ f fo * ~;. ... ..IHo&;l·N·,·EF Agreeme~t ~ ..... 19, 19'17 . ~ HEW YOU (UPI) -..-di .,,...awal of t It e ' 1Mi» I lD tbe. 1ata1t cop,-ta E C1 pt _. nlelli a Hammarskjold related in alon aa to when the troops A ilemorMdwa la lie 11111 ......_ · ;;~-ft th ll~ ._ -J -· .......,,. IJ_ ... , .. ' ·--'-· al CC-• UWt 1e memoir tbat Nuaer UD· would "'-removed .aNt .._at of .... late DIC ~ --. """ -_.., .-_.,, --__, -,-UI &k:1old deecribet u aoee: Gnu_.. a. ClllM..,. ~ llarnatlonal betweea 1(1 ....:.. --• derstOOd that "by llmtt.ing only after the secretary gen· ment wt•i. u •n p--u_. teie ..._ ~ _..._ °"' ~ MM.WS: the Un1tM -.....,le their (Egyptian) freedom of e.ral threatened ihree times ~ Gamal Abdel 'N...;,-;:t Tbmlt1s ~ ;.~ • : 1'ir memt, cllt*9 Aa*' S, between }Mt,~• tQ action in the way I pro. "that unless an agreement • u,e UDIW ~ Emer CIOpJ ol ..._ __........ lli1.' clllcrlMi Hammar. cladly ibOlt ~ ...,".. posed. they would take a of th.ls kind waa made. ,I IWJ Force (UNEF) woaJ.i tD SttJ' 11. ti•rlll, d-..,_.. •• tlllSal fur ot a fa. The ·nut ddozng very serious step." • 1, Gua Strip unJeaa Egypt dlredlrfitaleAWV-S. 9"rtlll:npt~UIMler peqoul~!~ ~-ser was very r~luct.ant to lmmedia'te witbdrlwal of . not be witbdrawn from tbe taldYe *'-..,cdttrt ad -. ...... ~ Nauer wu ~·1 · a Hammarak;old u.id Na,s.. would have to Jll'opose t b e and the united Natiom dety of ~ Law. ~ '1lle P.. · keepJ:Dg lQC ~ -pd accept the role 11' the Gen· the troops" did Nasser ac- egreed ib tut 'W & I~ ~'l'be~~IDlllDll'l~~~·~,~~-~behte~~~fal~ee~1r1~•~to~be~·esta:~~~~11~bed~~and~!f!~~-~~~~l~7~. ~e~r~al~A~s~se~mb~ly~in~~~e~d~ed~--·~qw~eace~.------------~~~~~~~~!!!!~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!f! I ' pletM. (" • • • ~ 'Ibe memoa--.U relatu • ~ how~ fto • WU UN. 11Ctetct ...... ._ at Che end ot tbe lil58 A.nib- .. 4raeP -~' bammerecl out the NOftmblr ~ ment ID wtllcb Nauer co. aented to lim.tt bis IOftlica power otw tbe ~ Ing fm:e and IUIJmit the concept ol ID tut to tbe General AaPNnbJy bef or e orderiJIC It from EOPtia soil . 'Jbe coatmts ol tbe mesn. orandllDl tncMcate that Sec- retary General 'lbant con- tradicted its term& by OC· dering tbe removal ot the UNEF force laat moaas up- on ~user'• demand. T he speedy removal al tbe farce WU V Je Wed by many ol>- aenen to baV9 precipitated the lightning war between Israel and the Arabi. ne memoribdam w a 1 made pablic s.da7 .. • by~· dMe friead. Enelt Gnll of New Ycll't, l«mer' U.S. repr-. sentative to tbe United Pl• tiooa II.Id the memo w a s filed b7 the late secretary g e n e r a 1 1D the U.N. ar· chives alter it wu agreed to by Nasser in J957. Gross said the memo was not,. cret but WU previously UD- publisbed. Tbe memo reveals that Hammarskjold insiJted on the compromhe after re- jecting as impractical tbe idea of giving the General · Assembly full auttJority to order the tr o o p s out ol Eg:ypt The qreement u outlined ln the memo ltipo- lated that the •(concept ol the tuk (of the peaoe-teep. ing force) -which bad to be interpreted al.lo by the General Auembly" woaJd be dilcuased b e f o r e the UNEF wu withdrawn. 'lbant ha.I uJd be WU re- quired to .carry out the withdrawal of the UNEF at Nuser's demand witboa further negotiation wb the Egyptian prald e 1l t ud without rec oars e to the Geeral A.uembly ar the Security CounciL Thant gave aa hi.I reason the sovereignty of &D1 na- tion to demand withdrawal · of the UNEF from its soil. : He has t.ffn severely criti· • cized by m a n y, including ~ President Jobnton, f o r r - The250Sisone$6SOOcar widibal m oadce offal. Jn plam of.-IY splendor, yoa get engineering advances-like 4-whed disc brabs ud faOy indepmclmt ampe!!tlnn. Rmdt: tbm llat-. dline ram circle tiiMM dime $6500 diam bom. Reid -- aboat lhe Maciedn-.Bmz 256- a 1an,t1hrgfy !!!!! C1L THE Mc:rcedcs·Bem 2SOS coma J. from a oooq•ay wbae mgilM'UI still nde the IOOlt. They aim to im- pas the driftr, not the CF· You fed the diftacmz m yo. &at·-..i ,-D bqWilgitbJmD. ~ a... USM: It i.Dcladea p<JWU *'Cring ad bnka, N!tom•tic uauwmjaicw md DWIJ odla moan. ties. You can bin• i-., ~OS without friJk b as law as $5851 •. A driver's car . Rail Strike . Awaiting U.S. Action For your $6SOO, }'C1'l get a car en.- dowed with vast margins d pcrton. ance in ew:i:y t*py, from handling to cruising to braki.Dg. Safa, more reluiJlg, and a keen pleasure for thole who limply lite 10 tlrlve. ~ ~ ia one d the wuld'a ft:w .,-. 'Iltdl#ll'Cetlu.Bfn:. 250S-IO cart fully hilt tJuu pai11ting alo~ talce116 ltours. Clip coupon for more focll. WASHINGTON (AP) - . The nc>-atrike period in the dilpute between raDroeds and lix lbopcraft u n i o n s ended early today but the deadllne paued without .,.., reported walkout by the brotherhoods. The unions. after' winning a ~-anUatrite leg-islation ln the Home Thurs- day, announcecl they woeld forego aay strike cmtil 0.. gresa bad a cbuce tD work out a compromfse on the bill. Coogxesslooll J ea den, ntber than trying to bold coUeaiues in sell.ion CM!I' the weekend to seek a com- promile, relied OD the UD- ioo 's pledge that a strike would not take place. 'lbe ienate podoa ii compnc.ted by coattmDng debat. on the censure cue against Sea. Th o ma 1 J. Dodd (D-Ooon.). wbScb is expected to nm u:ntiJ mid- week. Senate Democratic LNd- er Mike Mamfield said in an Interview be would con- fer today with Se111. Wayne Morse (D-Ore.), Ra l p b Yarborough (0.Tex.), and LI st er Hill (O.Ala.), to chart a schedule of action. Mansfield saJd the Sen- at.e "feela vecy strongly" about Its veraon of the bill, which would extend the ~ strike ban for 90 days and provide for a five-man fed· eral board's detennlnation of wage scales cd otbel' is- sues to tab effect if there was no agreement between the dlsput.anta during that period. This was the pro- posal President Johnson sul>- mlttcd. Mansfield sald he will a w a i t conclusion of the Do<l.d censure matter be- fof-i appointing Sen.le coo-.: ferees to meet with a sim- ilar House group. ICllF can that pey 111 much attention to handling as to riding ease. The xaa: all four wbeda are .qmatdy mspmdrd a huge im- protaoeut ova: the did nm axle system still found Oil moR odla' $6SOOcaa. If one n:ar wheel on ~ 2sos hits a bump or dip. Ibis iDgmious rear axle pivou in the cemu. It rides witlr the joltl-both wheels stay fhmly planted on tbc road. U""6 tk 2509: .. -~ rmr nving ale. C. tlltd Dma magazine reports on the un- canny adbnion.C1f the 2.SOS: "It is capable of •"'•iaed higla lpoedl Oil any kind " surface -fnJm tbc p.y aew asphalt at Hockeoheim ncing circuit to a torturous little dirt road in I ... New York." • I lal-*: Maa:dcs-Beo.z introduced fully lndcpaP:nt, rear swing axle suspension on a pt:ump can OVCI' 30 years ago. The IOlid rear uJe bugs on today in every d<>- matic pasten~ car but one. Aatomatic leveling Meroodel-Bem engineemt an exq-a beodlt into tJm smpemioa: 1 bydropneumatic load leveler. Add a heavy load to the trunk or rear scat-a sdf·adjusting unit at the rear axle autanatically PfU'IPS 11p to keep the car riding level. lnaedible brakihg Slamming on tJle brakes in ~he 250S draws the car to smooth, quick ~ops time after time. 1fl 4-"1ieef disc brakes virtual!} eliminate the ' menace of fading, pulling or rcar·whecl lock- up. And an ingenious brake po,\ er regulator iJ belilt im this S)llltcm, for balanced front and rear braking forces. Uae of 14-inch tires allowed fi1 ting of these bigger brakes. Tires play their part in the car's superb handling and stopping power, too. And in safety: "The engineers knew how fast their car would go, and wh at Und of loads it might have to carry, and tl;cy specified original-equipment tires that wfl' ld cany the maximum load at the maximum ~peed. .. C• and Driver reports. Is 400-hp necessary? Fitted up front in the 2505 i~ one of the world's more efficient 6-cylindcr engines. It is no 400-bp fireball. But advanced sin· gle overhead camshaft design and virtual band assembly let it purr along at 90 mph all day if asked (and if legal, of course) A 7·main. bearing crankshaft and meticulous balancing of all components keep ooi e and vibration to a subdued minimum. Every 250S engine is bench tested before installation, for more than 60 minutes. Too much noise during this gruelling test and the engine is torn down and rebuilt Mcrcedcs- Benz finds the lem~-not you. How to squelch rattles ''We were gener~Uy agreed that this was one o( the tightest bodies we have ever ~ted." says Car and Driver. Some reasons: unit con- struction with welding at 10,000 points-and none of the rattles found in bolted-up bodies; 16 different gauges of sheet metal throughout the body, some up to one millimeter in thick- ness; rubber-mounted engine and running gear to damp out road rumble. For future rtferaace: Under two coats of enamel on this body are 24 pounds of primer. Under the primer, zinc caulking at vital points. And under the car itself, 24 pounds of permanent plasticized undercoating. Five years hence when the car still looks new, you'll know why. less Is more A measuring tape shows the 250S to be al· most two feet shorter overall than domestic $6500 cars. But step inside: there's more headroom than a Lincoln, more rear seat bip- room than the newest RoUs-Royce, and plen- tiful space for five. Mercedes Bmz molm can: from $1',7SS-to $4,189* You.maybe able toaftOl'd a Mcrcedel- Bem without bowing iL Below ~ wgt"ed retail pnc:a-for 1 of the 15 Men::eda-Bem modds.: • 600 Grand Mercedes 300SE Coupe 250SL ltoadlta 230S Seda.a lJOSedu 200 Iliad Seda.a 200Sedm ru,1as 11.916 '"'" 3,011 '4,316 ...... 4.119 •Wut CIMll ,.,, of entry, ndiulvc o/ ~ c~ opi-., 11.u -' loal_I/_,. Individual front seats are deeply contoured and finnly padded. They slide back and forth and recline with- out the need of complex electrical mechanisms. The driver can adjust seat heighl. When you sit in back. you can see out front; the reac seat is placed so its occupants don'tllCCd to peer o:ver the shoulders of those ahcad...- Chrome trim on the 250S body $ides isn't just ornamental. A raised rubber.insert takes the brunt of park- ing IQt scrapes. Similar imerts protect front and reac bumpc:D. A word on safety Mercedes-Benz has received ~pread pub- licity about .its safety engineering achieve- ments ovec the put several ycan. Work continUC$ to mate Mcrc:eda-Beu cars even safer, both ill avoiding trouble. and in pTOUlcting you if trouble occu.n. For sane driyers, Mercedes-Benz cars can • help reduce the hazards of driving-without dulling its pleasures. But ~er well engineered it may be, no car can· cotirdy defend against the abowofl. the dnmbrd, or the ~ bent OD self. destructi.oo.. Safety depends on you, too. Clip CCM1p09: co find out more about the new Mercedes-Benz 2.S~ send for your fRe t 6- page color brochure. Just fill out and return the ooopon below. Better yet, visit ® your Mercedes-Benz showroom. See and test-drive the car that makes fat cats ob&olctc. ... ······•·•····•••••··• : Jim Slemon1 lmporta, lllC. : : 120 West Warner Ave. : • Suta Au, Ca.Uf. 1!71'1 : . • • • • • Please aeod me your 16-page brochure on the • : new Mercedea-Benz ~. ! • • • • • • • NA • • . • AJ)DRE..c..S:...,s...__ _________ _ • • : CTIY---------STATE~ . • • • • • . • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Y'1CM .,.., .. _ ••• ·-"' -"-'"' ..... """ \ f PAIL Y PILOT MoeckJ, -19, 1967 ----- < '• . ,. .. I See By ·1 o·daf 's Want Ads e U you want to haw tt.t hem shortened tDao a minl...tdtt there'• ...... makw.ready to MllMt )IOI et rN' home or ~:. e Wb!re I bu.sineu IUD • can ~ tut help -~ roll, typq, ~· book.k~klg : 1'0Qr oftlce or mine . • ~·· II "model" bCJme on a qui&t strwet. ... a n i c • netgbborbood fer .... • U you're· planoinc ca a v.cation .-.y iz,,m yam- offlprlng. • ~ Nm:se Will t.a1ae kMnc eatt. of your child. • Where theft' a a 'fl) Ctmet Wap ,with a 'G mo• for ~ at $296. The Gas ·· ' mpany ;. r • .. I ... . . . .. ~ .. .. ..,.. .. lowers your rates fdr the 6th time in 5 years. (And soon you'll be getting refund number seven.) Beginning July 1st, your gaa bill will contain built·in savings. That'• because the GM Company is making another rate reduction. Rate reductions are nothing new at the Gas Company. Since January 31, 1963, more than $41 million annually bas been saved for Southern California consumers. And by this August, seven gas rate refunds will total more than $86 million during this same time period. The latest rate reduction and refund are the result of our acquiring large amounts of new and low-priced, out-of -state supplies of gas. When we asked the Federal Power Com· mission to approve these new volumes, we committed ourselves to paa on to our customers the bene.ftta of the lower price8. We are doing just that! It's in our best interest to keep your gas service as economical as possible. 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ToConveDe . p ., biArµihtim llond.ty, JUM 19, 1CJ67 CSLB to Regroup · . · Into 6 Colleges Reorganization of Calllor· nia State O>llege at L o n g Beach into six achoola slmi· lar to the admlnlsVatlve pet· tern common to many uni- versities has been announc- ed by College President Carl W. Mcintosh. Beginning July 1, the Col- lege's 44 departments will be grouped into the Sdlools of Engineu-ing, Busineel Ad· ministration, Applied Arts, Fine Arts, Letters and Sci· ence, aod Education. Each new school will be beaded by a dean. The col- lege's present system of or· ganizing departments into but name. "University • type organi- zation has proven itseU u the most efficient organtsa. tion for large jnJtitutiom ~ higher learning," be s a l d. "With 21,000 students, 44 de- parbnents and graduate de· grees oUered in almost a s c o r e of scbcilarly dlsci· plines, we are, in fact, a university even though we still call ourselves a col· lege." A bill which would retitle the Calllornia State Colleges u California St.ate Univer- sity and allow the Board of Trustees to designate indi· vidual oolletu as universi- ties is now pending before the State legialature. 111&.Y .... 7 div1s1ons will be abollsbed. 1-;:==========.I The reorgaliizaUon p 1 a n was devel~ oyer a two- year period 6y faculty com· mittees and approved by President Mcintosh and State College Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke. It follows guidelines set forth by the Board of Trustees for the more efficient operation of EXTENDED HOURS ,~ ....... , , ... s,. ...... n..n,. .... ,,......,. fiiil HUNTINGTON-II;==============:; larger colleges in the Call· .._. ....._ tit ....,.. fornia State College system. M9m • ......,.. Ne other ".,,.,., t.lls ,_ ---. _, -.. ._. ..w-. ~VALLEY BANK LOCAL The organization pattern 901119 .,. I• ti.. Gneter 0...,. c-.t ._ a. ...u lllOI. ~similar to that followedj~~~~fi~''!'i~~Ctil~W~-~~~~~~;:;:::;;~.::;:~~~~~~~~~~~J by many univeraiUu. In aD·\I nouncing the chanae, Preai- dent Mcintosh said that tbt college bad in fact ~ a university lll •~I Alcoholism Council Organized SA.'iT A ANA -Orange County's more than 80,000 alcoholics today may seek the help from the newly for· med Orange County Councll on Alcoholism at llM W. 8th ·coMPLETE FUNERALS OONVDOIM1Y PSI •••••• GEH•a 1-6577 rJltmittsttr •m11rial Jark Mertiuary-C:S **> Two ~cly <>-oi C I -F Located Side-bf-Si*., Sl..asig a Canmoo Dcsm ao Senli: Y• ~ With Less ~ sad 1f'6-t 6e lncomeoiencr oI F-=al Processions 'Ihroagta Haily Taffic 14I01•1~1UC11aa.&R w rMalilb J..J411 Sears Store Set to Open In Orange SL -~~:!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!:!~~~!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!~~~-The purpose of the council Caiicer Unit Honors Five TJae Oruce Co••tJ br-=11 of tbe AmericlD Caacer S o e le t 1 reomtly ......_.die ~ wart. .... lt.fted .. 1nDd1 dee ...., a. pest 12 ...... Phe <naee Owt '""""' were ........, thole ,,._ were .._ ... lln. ~ Bapoli of H•atlapa Bad! wu awwded a .. dlemcmcl" pill tar .... -boars of llnice. Ollla ..... Jin. BlnJd ll«d8 wa ~a ...... bf fer -boan of ftlmtes wart. Jin. Fhllt Gries of La- .... 81111, Jin. Lawrence Babstl of El Two and Miu JIMt Roberta, allo °' Bl.Tan, .............. tor a. time that tlleJ Md ... .... • tbe ofllce, Bandits Roh Liquor Shop ORANGE -Seara, Roe. buck and Company's n e w Orange retail l&ore, located at ZOO N. TUstln Ave., wil l open Wdlesday, W. E. Matdl!llDat, Lo5 Aag e 1 e s-o r a D g e Comrty district mamcer, announced today 'l1le new st.ore, according to E. II. Odell, ·store man· ager, wm be one of Sears most. amp I e t e one.stop sbopphac units. Its depart· ~ include all t h o s e MIDIDOIJ to most big de· J*ltw&lt stores, plus o•h· en. Odell aaid the new store bas a Seara Coffee House, ADltate Insurance Center, Kamhal Korner. decorator ltDdio, &pedal cust o m e r pecbge pickup area, cata· Joe aales department, an aptometrilt, a hearing aid sped•Hst, a J unior Bazaar ad a a t a cle n t shop for J'OUllC men. is to offer guidance for tbe alcoholic and his family in the community, and to as· sist the community at large JD understanding aleoboU.m as a disease, according to Clancy Kelleher , Cou..ndl secretary. The council maintains a list of availa!h treatment an<! care facllltip and off era informaUon or referral on alcobollsm to anyone calling 5U-4804. Executive Director, Peter DeBaun explained that t h e group has been in existence for several years, but lacked the funds to function In it.a current capacity. 2 Win Honors Honors at graduation were annoUDCed for 86 aeniors at the University of Calllornia, Riverside, including two Or· ange Coast residents. Those tapped for honors on the ba· sis of academic achleve- m e n t included Ronald Schwartz of LaiUJia Beach and Guy Bryan of Newport Beach. Tbe store layout consists LEGAL NOTICE ol a main sales building in·----------• cladiac a garden shop and a Ruonal sales a~a. a 24- car capecltJ automotive center, and a parking lot ,_. over 2,000 cars . Mary Beck Rites Held IAIM" MOTICa TO CltlDITOlll IUNatoa COURT~ THI STA'n Of' CALtrOlllttA roa THI COUNTY 0, oa.t.N•a .... A-5719' E1telll of Cle,.nce Edwin Devit, •Ito 11'0Wll 11 C. E. Devit, •Ito k-n H Cl•-e. Oevl1 1h0 lu-H C. fctwln Devis, Oece-. NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN to the crtdtton of ttte 1bove '*'* ucedtflt tflal ell ""°"' having clelm1 •Mini! int H id dK'ecle!lt ,,. r9e1ulm to flit tntm, wllfl tM nec:eu•ry vouc""1. In '"" Office of Ille cltfk of Ille 11>ove '"""" CIOUrt, Of to pr-t !Mm, with "'' nec:nwy voucllm IO IM Ulldotr· ";Md el h Office ol Kelley end ~~ ld · c art. A~ 11 uw. 23'0 Huntlnoton """"""•-were be In Drlv.. left Mlrlno. Celllomll, wlllch l~ ioo.y for Mrs. :~,!; =:-:. ~.\>::~"':r:.'1n: ~""';; -~ H. Beck of Balboa. "'''• of Mid dec»cHl\t, w11111n atx She died Tbunrday ,,.onlllt etttr the 111'11 P11bllc1tloft of • I" I *lot. Mn. Beet. of 1235 W. Bal· ottM J-i. ,,., boa Blvd. was 80 She had s.aiNrl~~11"1' ~111on1~,~!_nk.1 u .. -....1 • ' • 1 t 10 ' ''-.... "' ,........ •· u•QA m Balboa the as "°" . years. ~111~~ T°M191~1cer ORANGE -Two armed SUntving are three sons. Enwtof' o1 tM w111 e1 ~ :-:f _... ~. n---of N_..._. B h 1IM ebow llemtd dtcedtflt --~ u.:au, ..... t"'• • eac . ru111, _.. C"'1I .. .... me black and Charles and Allen of by D9MN ~ tl'mdl a.la urb' a.is., Cleveland. and a daughter.!!'! =.-ea1 ....... nbMd a ...._, lbln dist Mn Naomi Shankle of Ban· ''" <41•1 -..a1 -6 --.a . • .. ......,. -aUClltW - -lllDDalll of •Ding. P\lbt..... Onnge CoH I ed. Bell Broadway Mortuary, Jv.,. " n. "· Mo 1N 7 Police Mid zs.,...-oW Jo. Costa Mesa, was forw ard· lepll G. Bilyk. attendmt at ing dJredor. the JtaitM liq1a' lton, ... E. Cba.pman Aft., w a 1 fcned. Into a storage area before the bolup team left. County Gets Tbe blmdlts 1"!ft betwen • and 25 yean old and stood about 5 feet. • lncbea tall 'n.fJy were of Latin de.- 9C91l. the clert told olficen. School Funds 11111; More than fl.4 million in state ald for 1cbool sile ace quiaition and boilding con· ' atruction in Orange County wu aproved today by the state Allocation Board. Degree Given C4rona dd Mar ruldent Cuol Colby wu among the· 514 candidates receiving de. vein from tbe Unlventty of .. Padlk In StoettDn. Dean of the 0..pel, Dr. Lawrence Mered.WI. spoke at the CG'e1n0Dles at which MJss Colby ~ bu ba· c:belor'•~ Tustin Union High School Diatrict received $795.730: ~II $535,tm, and Pia· centja Unified, $U,696. PACIFIC VIEW MI M0 1n 4L PAJt l( _ .. _ CBMETERY CREMATORY MAUSOIJ!UM 2l220 MKMtu 9oultnAI """°" 8Ndl C.ltfOfllil (714) 613 7601 The funds were part ot a '5.95 million package ap- proved for school districts throughout Southern Califor· nla. .__ ........... ! BRAKE RELINE ·s 95 Le' I um.. ........... ... c.. Don't bet :your life on old, worn lw•k-. Not .._ a.,ic. cm ... ,_ • much for to lont .nc1 for .. little. e ... ,..... .... .,.... -· ~ SMOOnt AO\OI SHOCKS 3!! .. ~· 11snLLAt &Yl1LAlll --. mt----, ... Qllllill-= ... .,., .... ~ _ ... _ ......... ...... hr ............. .... _.. ...... 1UI , .. """ , .. 1U S UI LJS.14 14.JS U 4 l.lbll 11.M , ... 7.7SxU U.Je 2.14 LUXll 14.1S ,.. , a ,,._.. -----I as 0 .... ...... ..-..z:: a -, ............ _ :.. ....... ....... Santa Ana Store Open Mon. thru Fri. I a.m.. te t .....-.; Slit. I a.a. .. 6 p.a. Other StorH o,,_,, Mon. thrv SM. I ....._ .. 6 ...-. COSTA MESA SANTA ANA AIMIBI llH HAltMllt I LYO. (11e,_ M _ & law) 540-0170 n 1-A IO. 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Two Chamber..,.._,, civic leader• ud ec-•"*1 bcloltert, arDld CM CG9tto ed by bttn&blf th) ...... memben 1nto tlae <>an.., JD am JDODtb «lea mg balk! the Cbambln Member~ ~by *81nlna I Dew ~ben wb. Th~ are shown here with their ''CertWcate al AW'1111" ~ tbe Cbamber ,..... emta to thole members who serve the Com{ltUJdtr and the atamber In" tlda capaCJty. Tom En~nd 1J a Director of tbe <Jaambw and ht with Ed Keele are members ol the Ooita Mesa OFFICIAL GREE'l'BRS which ~ent it eans- ed by brinline ftft new members into tt>e Chamber In a lllx mOntb or ·1eu period oi time., CllJUNlllWI CJ.OTN,.. y_... ... , .. Jet .... OWlllt ml Hal'W CHtllOPaACTOll UlfT1IR ....... LKMOC ..... , GI Wl¥I 1"111 ....., CIVIC L..IAD811S ..f'Mt.tL .... ...,, ,.. ... _Drive hit av-S.-2.02 1111 ...... .., CtlNJICI. JM!\ H...-•21111 , .. ~ c1m.-.. """'- "'"-Cllartn T~lt 1'1 8-11111 Strltl AttW ... ...,..,.. &Jl.7MI 1"'1 Ollll JI H. 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Tlw Wit S.I S4Mm L ~ ,.,.... 21'1 I. fNI YACHT MAJIV"AICT1Ht...._ CUSTOllll ~ ncH Ow. UMUI •. v. v.-. """-.. w. *" l.IW ...-UM111 .. ~ • .., i.--. ~ W .......... VacM ear.. ut-UP • ic-0-.-IM) .. ._, .. .... ........ w.sm .... ,..... ,,_ 11'S .... "· I ' CHAMBER. MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES MONTHY LISTI& IN THIS DIRECTO Y AT NO EXTRA ~(HARGE Your lffO!lef(• Worth Hard to Tell What Drug Dollar.,.Buys. By SYLVlA PORTER Q.: How can you, the un· trained American con1um· er. tell whether you are &et.- ting a bargain if a drug prescription from your phy· siclan ia lW.ed with a drug under a basic "1eoeric,. name costing, say ts, in- stead of a presumably com- parable dru' under a brand name of a manufacturer, costing f.l'T.50? prescripUona for use ln fed· erally.alded programs auch aa Medicare be filled with lower~oat druga under their generic names, whenever possible, at savings esti· mated at some 30 percent One bill also before Coo- gress would include out-of· hospital drug costs among Medicare benefit&, requiring that reimbursement f o r these costs be based on the lowest • priced acceptable drugs available. GT QUALITIES -High performance aad pod handling are the main cbanc- teri6tics or the Volvo 18005. The durable Swedish aports car also geta 20 milea to the gallon of gas and ha.s electric o'8l'drlte u an added attraction. A.: You probably can't tell. Moreover, as one pbyai- cian has juJt test:lfled De- fore a Senate subcommit- tee, it's probable that not even your own doctor can tell A coast-to-coast contro- versy is now centered on gap between prices you pay for generic vs. brand-name drugs. Being debated, too, ls a vastly expanded inspection syatem of the drug manu-.. ---------•.-111!1•--~•-••••••••••~ facturlng practices of both large and small companies by the Food and Drug Ad- ministration. In HigbGear With CARL CAltSTINSIN BILLS BA VE been intro- duced in Congresa which would require that all drug Already under way la a major study ol dnlgs and drug prices by the Depart-The Swedish Volvo 1800.5 baust system. ments o< Heaith, Education sport coupe possibly can be It alao baa a aealed cool- and Welfare to determine classified as one of the Ing system. U the radiator whether lower-priced ~n-most expemive economy star't3 gettlnJ too bot the erlc-name drugs available cars in the world or the steam nows Into a apecial today actually are as safe least expensive ot the Gran container, cools down, ~n and effective as brand-Turismo automobiles. drains back lnt.> the rlldi- LEGAL N<tnCE T4'44 MOnC• 0 .. TaUS'ft•'1 SALa T.O. Mt. '1 1fH7 Oft JllfY lt. 1H7, et 11 :ti A.M., mu IN$Ult.ANQ ANO ,..UST COM· l"ANY, u 4UIY ~ ,.,,,.,_ Vft'-# 8M ,.,....... tt OM fll Tl'lltf Utld J-II, "'4 _..,. W P'AUL E. UNml.M Miii AOllUMI euovs name drugs. It's difficult to look at the ator. 1'e • BU.LION a year laoo's and realize -that it Sb 1 f ting la done eully •-geta 29 mlle.s to the gallon with t.be ffpeld f\lllJ IJD· llNTtllN. ............. -,.. ~,..a., ........ ... U.S. drul l:Ddaltr1, 111 lhart. o< gu •bile crula1ng at '10 chroabed tranpnlllioe. ii apln under f!!· It oils miles per hour. The 1800 allo ii equipped facing, in effect. w.reata It ia eaally recognllable with disc braUI on the new federal drug price and with its Sowing lines and front and re•1-.._ __ on ,... °" fl# Oflkllll ,._. Ill ""' ... fl'9 fl4 .... C-'1 ·--• °"'"" c-tr· c .• 1lf0f11i.. WILi. ll!LI. ,.,. l"U8LIC AUCTIOM TO HIOHUT BIO. CEil l"Oll CASH (,,_y8ble et tifN f/f Nie Ill lewtvl money Of IM Ul'lted Stat .. ) 111 Ille lobbV ot lht Mtt Ir.art" Ing laO e111r1nce of Thie INUAnc>e quality controls. which, the &-wwUll industry says, could only rear fenders that almost the rear. A1tbooth there ls a ulldlftl localed "" IM "°"""'' <«· Mt cl lloh"' .,... Mllll Sire.is, Sa• t• ,.,.., Cetlforni.. tll rlgftt, 11111 Ind '"" ternl eo1t..Vtd ID Ind ,,... he141 &y It 111\Ckr wld Oeed ttf Trvst In llW pfopertv altu11ed Ill IN cl!Y ol H...,,.,,, B~ Ill 11ld CounlY elld SllN o .. crlllt<ll 11. result in less incentive for ~ome fins. Lin all Vol-no power steering or brakes life-saving research e!forls vos, the 1800.5 is b u i 1 t it doesn't take long to be- by indUJtry. The leading strong, durable and is very c o m e accustomed to t b e manufacturers are b e i n g rugged. The body is built durable auto. ,tr<el 1: TN Solllllffrld!Y 1UO feet ol I.at • Mid .... Hot111Wffltfly '».5' he! of Lot 3 of T,....1 Ho. 1'?2. M per mlP recor1ed In boCllt '1 P111t :19 of Mlactlle-. Ml,._ 111 IM attla cl IM county rtaldlf "' uld ~~ II: Tiie no~ly 2UO tett of Lot 2 end 111 at Loi 3 ttf 'Tncf Ho. 1'22. H per "' .. r«Orcltd In boOll ., peee Jt ol Mlecd•-• Mept, In Ille 9'1kll el lllt counfY ~ "' uld ~. vccEnlHG thel'ftl'OIY\ Ille HarW>welttrty 24.JO fttl of said Lot l. aerve a warning that if they as one rigid unil In test driving the 1800S do not voluntarily police the Aside from the styling we found the electric over- quallty and prices of the and construction, emphasis drive io be a very worth- druga the entire industry on the 1800's ls perform-while option. It's nothing produces and sells, the ance. It is fast, maneuver-new but in a sports car run- government will attempt to able, and handles well. Top ning high rpm\• the over- do it for them. speed from the 4-<:ylinder drive re-acts just like a engine is over 110 mph. fifth gear. It is engaeed I1 the medical profession The engine is standard with fingertip pressure on a does not find ways to in-equipped w i t b dual carb-lever mounted on the right form its members on ways uretors, a 5-main bearing side of the ateertnc column. to cut patients' drug costs crankshaft, and d u a 1 ex-Handling is great. Top Said sale Wiii be m-. tMll whhGlll covenant or -rrtnly, ~ et im-eli.d, re91rdlM tlltt, ~loll, 9' tf>- cumllOllCft. "' PIY .... r-•lfllnt Pfl~ cl1)411 sum ol llM lllff MC:Urtd bY Hid o.td at Tl'l/lf, -It: $7'.000 00. with lnftrttl tram J tl'. 31. 1H1 et 7'!4 •• In said llOle _...,, ectvanca. h 1ny. undtr !tie 1erms of Mid DeM f/11 Tl"lltl, f-, cN'11CS Ind lllPtftlft f/11 tllt l ,_ fM end al tM "'"" crNtld llY uld o...i of Tnist. safely, the government wiU1~==================== flnd ways to do so, andr TM benetlcltry under ~11~ 0-ol Tru•t• bY rHtOI\ d • Wtlldl or .,._ u un In llM obllOlllCIM llOl<tll lhtrWY• 1w11e1olor1 uecvttd end dftt;vo~ lo 11\e undtn1t,...S • wrllttf\ Dttl~n•IM al ot Oeltull Ind Oemtnd IOf St tt, t~d written "°'"' of brotdl anll ol •IK· tlon to ceusa 11\e uiwwnloned to sell said iw-nv to w lltf'! uld obtlp tlont, end lhtreetttr, on Mardi f, 1'67, ll>t undlnltned caused said notlC• Of brHd! 11'4 or tlecflaft to be rKOr.., In lloOIC ""' P101 flL cl u ld Otrlcl1I ltK«'dt, Otled: June u. IHl. Tiiie IMllnlflCt Ille! Tniat ComP<I,,., a ~•Id Trustff, By ELMER W. Hl!IHlElt, AurMrlud ()ffl-Publ!IMd IW#porl Hartior Htwl P'tHI c:omblnt<I win. Otll'I' Piiot, HfWPll'l 8tt<ll, Clllfomlt. J,,,.. 1', 1' l lld July l. 1ff7 IM-41 LEGAL NOTICE thus limit the physician's freedom to exercise his own professional judgment. Actually the drug indus- try and the medical profes· sion are beginning to take important steps. Several major drug companies now are offering drugs to hos- pitals for Medicare and wel- fare patienta at Jignificant- ly cut rates. In some in- stances, major manufactur· ers are supplying brand- name drugs to big users such as hospitals and men- tal institutions at prices matching those quoted by non brand-name makers. LEGAL NOTICE CITY 0" COSTA MllA. CAL ... O•MIA NOTICE IMVITINO 81DS HOTl(E IS HEREBY GIVEN !Ml lht City Cltrlt of tlW CllV ol Celli Mal wlll r-1•• waled P<OOOllll on or belort Frldn, IM )(Jltl d•Y DI J-, 1f67, 1111111 !tit hour ol tl ..... 11 o'tlOdt (11 :00) 1.m. of stld de .. , al "'9 Cotte M«MI City Hell, 11 Ft lr Ortve, Costa Melt, Cllllomlt. Pr-alt for lurnlshlnv t M labor •nd mai.<111 tor Ille oinstructlon ol N>rlnkler 1v1i.m, ltndtaPIM and 1,l'Uf1e11en1 worll ti IN Cos!• MHI Civic ~ sit. will bt OPened In PVflllt tlld r .. d aloUd In the Councll Chember on u ld dllY, t i OI' t bcul H id lllM. bY Ille City Clet1c of Mid City. ll>• words "Civic Ctnt«t Sprlnkler erwl Le11cbcn1"9" aho\lld •-tr on tM enV.IOc>t ol H <h Htltd -1. S.ld P-81 ~Id be aclclreutd IO '"' Clt1 Clulc. Cltv Hell, Costa -., Calllornlt . lhe worlc will co111tst of 11141 ln1t1ll1tlo<I ol an 1utomttlc sprlflll"r 1y1Nm fOf ePoroxlm.tety 120.000 sci111re tee! of lawn arH 111d 54.000 "lutrt fett ol 1rou"4 cover 1rH1 son '''"""''°" of Ille turf and trW"4 c.ovtr 1r1111 s...,IM the lewn 1ru ; ptenllnt ot •round coven. shrubs •rwl ,,_, ll\Jlllllnt COflC:l'ett lrwl ... ~ llteoen. •"4 olller •-nenent wort<. TM l ilt II locli.d betwfffl Ftlrv...., ROid Ind Ntwoon lkulev1rd on l"•lr Ori••· A Ml of PltM. N>Klttcatlons I nd ~ contrtc:t docu""'"'' mlY be obtllned ., IM Off!« ol Ille City Clm. 11 Ftlr Ofln . Coste Mtll, C.1lttornl1, llPOll • 4-11 .. 1111~ d041tl'I (l lS 001. PLE~S~~~ls~~;~lte ~Egf~~r (11.0C) •IH bt l'lllde II hlndltd by mtll Each bid shall be mldt on lllt P<-'I form trwl In the m1nntr PrOYlcltd In tM conlrtd doeumtnls, end 111\tH be eccomoanltd bf 1 c~llltd or cullltr's ctwctc or !Md bond tor no! ltu thin ml Ptl'ttrtt (10%) of lht lmouflt of "-!Md, mtdt payable IO the City ol Cost• tuu Ab«tvletlonl uwtd In Ille IChfdl.lte of ''~ttrmlned "'" r1m 111 «>111\HIC!lon With tmPIOWr PtYmtnls llslff In !tie rlellt hind COiumns •rt klentllted 11 follows: PH per hour PO per dly PHW ""r r-r "'°"'ed POW per clay -'ltd Pt'P Ptr """' ... Id POP per dlY paid PHW/P per llOur wot1cecl 0t peld POW/,. P4!f dly --ed or Hid PSTH per llrtlthl !Im. hour w wive PSTHW P•r 1tr1lght tlmt hour WOl'ktd GW oron -ve PSTHP per 1tr1l911t time hour Plld TW lotll WHO PMO per me11 deY PSTHW1'' per stralthl llmt hour WOt1ltd Ot paid EMPtov•r H Vmtnh oltttr 11\an "-ltrml1td lltreln, 11 c1tOnecl In s.ctlon 1773 1 OI th• Ubor Code, ere to bot Ptld In 1«0td1nc. with lht ltl'ml Of tM (olltcllve blr111lnlM eorttmtnt epptlcab~ 10 lf1e type or cl1sslflt1llon of ""' workmrn or mecllenlca •fTIPIO'f.cl on Ille proltct. Ovortlme, Sundlys tncl Holiday• -llOI ltt• thin one erwl OM-Mii (1-\t,) llmH tM basic "°'1f!Y rtlt plus -11ubj1 emltfoytr 01ymen11. TM llOllda.,. uPon Wll1dl •11th "'" 111111 be Piie! 111111 bot t ll l'lo4lcley1 ~lied In Ille coOectlve bert•ln· Int n r...,_I applluble to the ""'tkultr cnn. clu slllullon 0t type ot wort<man emitlov~ on Ille oroloct, CCIPIU of Ill collecllV• bl<Ollnlno H•Htneflh rtl•tlflll to IM wot1c II .. , forll> In Ille alon,.,,..,ltoMd Labor Code ere on flit •lld 1vet11bl• IOt Inspection In tlwl olllc• ol Ille °'1N•lrneftt of l~lr11I lttlallon•. OMslon of Lt bor Slatlslla Ind R .. Urth. Al11!11tlon la dlrecftd In Section 7-1.0IG ot Ille Sl1ncltrd Speclflt•llons 1>ro- vldl no tor •mPIOVmtl'll ot ll>Pl',nflcu on n.1 work. Every MICh •PP•enllct shell be Ptld Iha alandercl waft peld to '"""llc91 undtr the retul•llont of 1111 tudf! at / wfllch M 11 tmotoytd. lnformttlo<I rtltllv• IO tlTIPl~I cl -renlltts 11\tll be otlelMd from the 01-IOt of tilt D•Pll'lmtnf of lndlJllTl•I Ral1llon1 wllo Is the Admlnlstrttlve Ottkll' of lht CllhOfnlt A1>1>rtnlltttM1> Council. Pu.went .., the provlalont of Secllon 1170 of n.1 Lt bor C.ock Of Ille State ot c 111rornl1, IM City Cour><ll. City ol Coste Mut. hn esc-.rttlned the oeneral Prt• valtlnt rare ol "'"' arwl employer POmtnll !Dr htellh arwl wtlltrt , vtullon, Hn· slon t nd slmlter PUf-In tllt tWfttf In which 1111 wonc Is to be done to be ., follows· 8aslc rllt lltr llOUt Claulflc.allt!I •,U Ct,.,..ntlr ~·~ g~~:.::; ="""" !Mii Eml!IO'l"lr P1rmt11t1 F« H trwl W V1atlon ,.tnslon 1)( pl\W1' lSC MtW/• J0t PllW/• 30c pPrw/' )Ck rtflw/p(l) )Ge plrwtl • ak phw/f> 25( ,hw/P 20c Pltwf' 4 ydl. water ltvtl ~.Sl Orlvtr of dUWIP lf'lldl, 4 'l'ft. b\11 l<u l5c pllw/I 2SC PhW/P jOt Pltw/11 '"'" I yds. w1ter ttvtl l 15 ub0fer~ne11I or constrllCllOn 21"'1c t/flW/f> 20c pl1w/f> '7c phw/p l.,S L•ndlGIN Gtrckntr .. Hu•Ml'Y Miii !llo'K p/IW/f> '°' """"'" ,,, """'" 414 l aYIM of ell "°"'""ttllk "'"' 21\ltc Pllw/p J0c IJhwl• 17C rtflW/" lr>eluclint -r pipe, drtln ,1 ... end undtrorOllllCI lilt >7< fl/lW/P 4.0. Ma•lnt and caulklllt of all non· tNttlllc ,,,. '911111 $ » Plumber 71h""' •• 71'1~ " -10% "' $ 1$ $klp10Adtr OHfttOf, ...... , lylM t'>lff )Oc "hW/f> >Oi; 111\W/,.(1) )Oc ,_,, • • Vdl UP 10 I. 111(1\/dlnt 1 ~ Yfi &,16 S~lpio.dtr 00or11o<, wllffl lfl>t ovt r JO( phw/1> JOc ptlw/plll :IOt pftw/p I') vd• 4'7 l rtncl'llnt machine optrtlO< (u" lo ,. JOt phwl• JOI: pllw/•lll JOt """''' dtPlh C1H<lly rNnllf•cturer's rellllll J.26 llnlvtr,.I fCIUl-1 -•tor (lhovol, )Oc pllw/• JOt phw/p(ll JOc "'1w/• 1>41Ck...,., drtOllM. clemtlltll, dllrrlc.k. d•rrl(-l>trgt , crane, pllt dllVtr a. mucklnt mtelllntl f1 ' IMIUOtt 15( pllw,. for hOlld•ra "Th• contrec.tor shell Ult only unma111111<tur"'1 INNrtar. ..,.OCllK•d tn "'41 Ulllltd Stal"' •nd only menuft cturtd melerltls m1m1fac111r.cl In lllt United Sl1i.1, tub'll•,.. fltllv •ti trom mtt"lt lt 11f0011Ced In llW U11lle4 Sitto, In tllt H rl11rm111U of lltf contract N• bid •h•ll bt ,..,.,...,.,fd unlftl II Is mad< °" • bltnW torm tum l.,,.., bY 111' Cny o• Co••• ""'" '"" " madt In 1ccord•11et win. Ille 11rovl110n1 Of IM p..-1 '"u1 r•mrnh f •Ch b1c:tc:t" mu•t too llr•nllH tlld 11111 ere<1111lllllld 11 ""'ulred lw ltw Th• Cltv Covr><ll OI IM (tty of CGttl M~ .. renrvn ,,. rlllllt IO ~IKI tnY ., fll ~·01 llY THI ORD E• OF "THE CITY COUNCii. OJ= Tli( (ITV OJ= COSTA MESA. CALll"OllHIA C. IC. PIUU l C•IV c:iw o• th• City ot lllboltt Mua. Celllornl• 0•••1 J•in• ,. 1'67 P'Ubl ""'" Oront• Coot Otlty ,.Hol, June U. It, 1H7 .. 1-41 Behind The Ear the incompicuowly convenient your hearing aid. ) SEARS Lightweight, ·TRU-EAR vn Hearing Aid T~Ear VU makes ~g a hearing aid Maler, more comfortable. That'a because it'a llDAlle!• ligbtweicht, &nd inoonapicuous. Yoo'll enpy full power, fingertip volurn .. control, and ~eat.er convenience with tha!I compad, behind-the-ear hearing 8id. Checik Se.art low pd.c., S 199 •l&.h -or •lr. batten .. GUARANTEE H 1hi1 hr.rin~ 1ill prov,. tl•l•rti•• within 011, .. o( tal•, we will, 11 n11r npl1nr1 r•pair or I frr~ of thar11t. ' "fl •• • '' NO MONEY DOWN M Sc-ar• Ea~y Pnyrn••ni I •.,11 PeoNI Suas rnr Tour 0.l>'nd•hle TRU·EAJl VII Rnrln1 Aid (,(tmf' in or rall for• frl'r h.,u;n1t altl ,011.,111011,.,. f"""•• 1U lWt r• ~ .. u M•"t.-.1 ...... ""• •r \.,.,.,,.,.,, ,.-··················---· L~:.~.~~~-~--:_~~-~-~~-[Se ~1 rs J ~ S[All~ Rorn1 ()., ~\'*:;o, SOlJTHERN CALll'ORNla STORES road holding ability of the 1800's ls achieved wltb both coil sprinp and teletcopic shock absorben to inde- pendent front and rigid rear suspension. A atablllzer bar practically ellmlnates body sway under bard cornering. 'Ibe ride ls j:.OIDI~ to those wbo enjoy tbe l!rm •r "hard .. feel ct a sportt car. It's a •mall oar, actually made for two people, b u t there ls a fold-down rear seat. The rear leather buck- et seat interior b a s ample leg room; ooe featun many cars have eliminated. The instrument panel ls designed for the driver, with everything right in front ol you. The radio is over the passenger side. Our test car was equipped with air con- ditioning and it was very ef- fective. Always one of the most impressive polnta with t h e Volvo is ruggedness. Styling of the Swedish line bas changed little in the p a 1 t few years with the except- ion of the new 144.S sedan now on the market but all Volvos are built to stay on the road for quite a few years. CARVER PONTIAC WINS SALES CONTEST When all the votes w e r e counted in the 60-day Ponti- ac National Sales Contest Roy C&r'ftr Pontiac in Cos- ta Mesa emerged as a win- ner. Aside from establishing new sales records for the dealership, the local f l r m topped its quota for the con- test by 70 percent. As a winner Roy Carver received the John De Lorean A ward, named for the general man- ager of the division. Sa 1 e s manager Jack Brown fares much better. He leaves today with wife DotUe on a wieek's trip to Acapulco and Mexico City, compliments of • Pontiac. Brown has been with R o y Carver 11 years. Congratu- lations on a job well d o n e by the Costa Mesa dealer. 4f'rH ANNIVERSARY FOR ROBINS FORD After being the local Ford dealer for the last -46 years, Theodore Robins felt he needed a vacation. So as the big anniversary month ar- rived aocompanled by a month-Jong "slam-bang" sa- le at the Costa Mesa Ford store, Theo and Mrs. Robins left for a three-week vaca- tion ln Europe visiting Eng· land, Fr~. Germany, Hol- land aod Switzerland. He vWted Europe earlier this year u a guest of Ford, and decided then to m a k e another visit. The store was left in t h e able band• of Bob Jr. since Robins Ford again ls in the mid.st of a record-breaking month. She's Queen Of Convention Mrs. Harold Glendinnlng, Westminster, ls queen of the Paul Revere lnsurance Co. convention under way Jn Toronto. Her husband won the hon- or for his wife during a sales ~ompetltion held in the Western region includ- ing 11 states and Hawaii. HAVE YOU HEARD? W• c1n supply yo11 with CAH. P.HI monthly inco1111 plwa th1 bonut of property cleprtci1tlo11 tu w1lt1-o(h. We •re ""'" too busy to cllsuwn our COMrLrTI proptrty M1n•9•1111nt serviut. CAU NOW SAYI W ntff tlM A ... , .. R.,m D.11.n "4J·J020 Jtcli "··· .. Wall Street Chatter NEW YORK (UPI)• - Bache Is Co. feela that f\lr. HORNBLOWER & Weeks, BempbW, Noyes bellevea the market'• recent come- back from an oversold po- altion baa helped to estab- lish a alpiOcant hue ln Purchasers Will Seat Mutual Funds Crossword Pmne ACROSS 1 Bui: French 5 Become wide open II Prevent 14 Negative contraction (Var.> 15 Chemical compound 16 Employer 17 Drugs yleldlng forgetfu I• ness 19 Student at Texas A & M 20 Acais1om 21 Weight allowance 23 Canonical hour 24 Doze 26 • ~ck 28 Knocks 31 Goods cast overboatd 35 New • 40 Garment 41 Floor covering: Colloq. 42 Bea>me unfit 44 Impetuous ardor 45 Separated <47 Geometric solid 49 Hit a 54 Engint part 59 Food: Stang 62 Hairdo future 65 -helme t 66 City in California 68 Kind of storage place 70Klndof whi slcey 71 Remedy 72 Customary practices 73 Kind of officer 74 Lend an ear 75 Sandy tract in Englind DOWN I Perl. to madness 2 Where1he action is 3 Power supplied lo a machine 4 Uncomp- romising 5 Weapon : Slang 6 German exclamation 7 Waterhonl slruclUre long drive 51 Actompllshed 52 Ave 8 For111er aulo '1 Exclamallon or triumph 10 Graceful l1temy 1ketches 2 11 Work: Comb. form 12 Ctieck 13 Perennial plan I 18 Approaches 22 Mushm cap 25 Human hands: Colloq. 27 French pronoun 29 Hookah 30 Dress down 32 Kind ol flight 33 Jal • 34 Fi ic 35 Tell,jllll: Slang 36 Fully developed 37 Single 38 -Terri tori es 3'1 Numerical pttflx 6/19/67 H Staple cotton fiber 46 Light 11tal 48 FNlt 50 Short swim 53 ltent of door hardw111 55 Having self· .slef!lll 56 Hesitation 57 Germai city 58 Pronoun CJnd adj ect• Ive 59 Golf shot 60 Answer to roll call 61 Sit ip over 63 Rounder 64 Wrenched away with force 67 Archaic -A- I ti ~·1 i'f ~·" I Monday's Oosing Prices-Complet.e· New .., _ _. Ullt .... --------- .......... 19, 1967 York Stock Exchange List American Stock Exchange lfl•rket Sfflllltob DA.fl Y PrLOT JI_ Oosing Jewelry Store Set In Newport Z a l e'1 Jewelers, t b t world's largest retail )ewer. ry chain, bu completed n~· gotiation.s for tts fint New: port Beacb store. Bob Moth· ner. VJce pre3ident and re. giooal manager for Zale'1, made the announcement Mothner, who beadquat· ten in Huntington Part, said the new store will ~ number 30 in the state for 1.ale·L The Newport Buch unil locaUd in Nnrport Cent.er, Is scheduled ror an e3rly September opening. M o t h n e r commented, · 'TI'le bus1nea atm0&pbere heft is proprttOOS aod there is r o o m for upansio11. Zalt"s look& forward to M- int Ml 11sset to ~ commu- nity and to ""n\ributing to 1L'i fur l.ht"'f ~owUI and pro. ~rt.!:~·• r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Just ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ i Brmvsing I ~ ~ .. .. ~ Around ~ .. .. ~ ~ ~ ~ . Dan Gurney'a triumph in t b e Belgian Grand Prix Sunday will go down in the record book as the first official Grand Prix win in history by .an American car. Gurney won the Race oC Champions at Brands Hatch in bis Eagle several months back, but it waan't a recog:niu.d event. Gur- ney's victory Sunday, incidentally, was bis second in a one-week period, coming directly on the heela of bis , _,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. BILL DONER a1u DC*U • record-shattering Le Mans effort. Next • "41op: The world's championship. · Dennis "Tbe Menace" Ralston, who rol)J into town today to cet ID IOID• practice lbota priCll' to tbe It.art ol tile : 125.GOO pro net tournament Wectne. -day at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, sayg becoming an underdog has helped him more than anything else . since joining the play-for-pay ranks. "I don't have to carry a national burden anymore," explains Ralston. "All I do is try lo survive." Ralston, for the record, trails only Corona del Mar's Rod Laver in earnings t h i 1 year. Toe Geo4 Gary Jeluasoa. the ex-Buti11gt4tn Buell Blp ud Orange Cout CoJ. Jege atlaldk wld%, 11 delng rad! a gMd job el playing ftnt bue fw Evauville el tH Solltltml (AA) Leag-, he cu't get .at of the line•p. Origloally, Johnso• was ala&ed to spead most or hU Ume coachiag, bat he's preseaUy bltUag .31% a.ad tUt'a '-It for the dab r1Dlalag away witli lbe dradt t:rOWJI. Jack Nlcklaaa waa describing Ole ol bis birdie putts oo video tape foOowlag bis U.S. ()pea wla Su> day, when Arnold P almer suddenly Onhed and said, ''l've been looki.Dg at &Mse tldags aO cby -I thlu l'D ueue myself ulll gee back t. Latr.be (Pa.)." Yoa cu llardly blame Ante for behat lbelkhock· ed. After aD, Nicklaus bad eight btnties oa tile fhlal 18 boles and 11 .. u.e 1ut ze. Wr0ft9Vope Richie Ginther, who announced hjs retirement as a race driver exclu- sively in the DAILY PILOT last week, is reportedly upset with a story in one Orange County paper which said he quit after being badly burned at Indianapolis. G int her, of course. wasn't burned at Indy. A line did break and spray him with raw fuel lt did not ignite. however. or Ginther probably wouldn't even be around to retire. Orange Coast's spectacular lrack- ster Jack Malloy bas been invited to compete in the National AAU cham- pionships at Bakersfield this weekend. Malloy, who has a best of 1 :49.8, will be running his favorite event -the SM. And g u e s s who he'll be up against? That's right. J im Ryun. Members of the Cosµ Mesa-Newport Harbor Lfons Club scraped up $75 to cover Malloy's expenses. Speaker Confu.sr.d No matter what you may bavt read or beard, the 11th annu1I George Yardley m banquet will M held on Wednesday, June %8, at the White Hone la11 la Newport Beach. Tbe date of t.be event was so coi>- rused. even featured speaker Paul Neumana bad to double cheek. "lled," said Neumann. "I heard the bHqaet wu tbJs Wednesday and Ute• this Friday. I'D be here on the !8th, however. so I hope that'' wht n It really Is." For nearly a ball ceotury, Firf'- none has been slloaUng about ll• domlnadea of tbe ladiaaapoll1 580. So what happens when Goodyear finaJJy 111aps tlte flring tbJs year? FirettoM r11111 aa ad wbJcb says. "It's llOt what Fi.rfltoae gets oat of r acl11g that couata ... It'• what you tet ... safer passenger car tlret. '' C.oke Claok~• .I ack Kent Cooke did such a poor job of seJecting talent at the recent National Hockey League expans inn draH that a San Francisco official rt-- marked at the end, "Whal an intercity rivalry. Jf we don't sweep all 10 .1?ames with Los Angeles, everybody on our club will get fired.'' According lo thr best mformation available, Cooke's JGngs will tie about ttle equal of his l..akers Too bad he can't pur- <. h:isP the Dodgers. The unexplainable Angel surge has :ipp;u 1•nlly saved manager Bill Jlig. O!'\ ·~ inb H the Halos get too hot, ""''"' l'r H1i:: t•nuld I><' in troublt ;· •.:irn \\'innrni:: thr J)('nnant is t h t '01 '1 thint! ll):tf t·un h:ipprn lo n man;il.'l'I .. 111~1 nsk M1nnrsnfa·s ~:Hll \lrlr ... Surprise! Rosewall Rate·d 1st -- By BILL ·DONER s,...u FAiter Colorlal Puello 0.uales, l • • t one of tile brlptest 1tar1 La tena11, •u lotted a. withdraw teday from tlle Pacific Coast tateruUoaal Cap Chaml'loalhlpt at t.be N. e w p o r t Buda Tenala Club. Gomala, alwa,ys • favorite wltli &ht fau, dltdNf.d Ile llu al)"ffd te help with tile developmee& ti Ute Ualtecl SU&es O.Yia Clip tea& .,,. .,,. Jll6 In a surprise move, AUICrallan Ken Rosewall was lleedf:d number one today over host pro Rod LaYee for the first Pacific Cout International Cup Tennis Championships which got under way Wednesday at the New- port Beach Tennis Club. Rosewall, who faces Andres Glme- no 1n the finals « th~ U.S. Proleu· looal Hardeourt CbamplonabJps ID St. Louis toolgbt. ls tbua regarded aa the man to beat in the szs.ooo Newport event Laver, the Auaie transplant who now realdet lo Corona ca.I Mar a • d carries the banner of the Newport Tennis Club thnugbout the w o r 1 cl finds bimaell in the underdog ~ for only lbe second time in two yura_ Alth()QJtl the ,llgbtning-<auick .outb- paw still Jeadl 1be Pl'OI in urniJlp Gurney's· Luck Shifts ~ Dan Wins Grand Prix of Belgium (Spedal t. tile DAILY PILOT) FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium Good tbln&a come to thoee wbo wit! Dan Gurney poodered that theory bett Sonday night • he backtract.ed over bis spectacular triumph in the Grand Prix « BelOum only bom'I earlier. ''I WU lucty, '' GtrDe)' admitted with bis t:raditiooal wide grin. ''Dwa lucky." For Gurney, of course, tbia was a brand new party, sinoe he bu been plagued with iBJuck 4uring IDCISt cl. bis radn& c:m'9fl". Ahr ..... " mldoriuMI th.It ftUld make "9 ..... ., ... weep • delpllla-. a.e did clmil llaft ........ eutly .. ,.,_ed ... GmleJ could be baded f• ... bigp!ll ... mallile raciDg ._ enr mJofed "1 a Amer"i a driftr. Bil .. Sllmlq .......... ... the fint .mdal b i+u .. ill WdmJ "J m .Ameriam ill -A!!Wicm It a i) t rnadMne. Ganey, llill labeJed tbe "C e I t a Mesa Comet"' •"'""Ct' lie ... resides .. c..a ....... drwe .. F.agle to a bw1J mw .. wer J.me sae... lrt ., BriUia ............ , ..... 11 w1 .. i• 1:1 su.ru Angels Still Flying High; Gird for Tigers Twin Bill TIMES HA VE CHANGED -Dan Gurney is all smiles f ollowi:ng hi! win in the Grand Prix of Belgium Sunday. It was Gurney's second major triumph in a on~week period, following directly on the heels of hit; Le Mans victory. DETROIT -ll was jwt 1.S days ago. The California Angela were skulking around the cellar " 1De American League, six games from tbe first division and 16% frcm the top. Naw time is 6ying and ao aft the Angels. They've torn up their lease to the dungeon and climbed to eighth place. Not much ot a leap, pertiaps, until you con.side!" the fact that they are oruy two games from the tbird spot_ Calilomia, owners ol a dWna.l lt 'Felt Like an Idiot'--Jack Njcklaus Wanted a 6 on Baltusrol's 18th SPRINGFIELD, N. J. (AP) -•·1 felt like an idiot, standing there with a one-iron in my band," .Jack Nick- laus said. ''But I knew what I had lo do to win this golf tournament." The bulky Golden Bear. at age 'l7 perhaps the best golfer the world has seen, was explaining the final mo- ments of his record • shattering tri- umph in the United States Open Goll Tournament Sunday. "I wasn't thinking about records," Nicklaus said over and over. "Rec- ords come. They're made to be brok- en. I just wanted to win this tourna· ment." He did. And -he insists it was entirely incidental -he broke Ben Hogan's 19-year-0ld Open scoring rec- Wlbon'• No-Hitter Final Pitch: A Scorcher HOUSTON (AP) -Wet behind the ears from cha.mpagne, rookie nght- hander Don Wilson, 22. pondered his 2-0 no-hitter for the Astros against ~tlanta and decided upon the explana- tion . Sunday morning. for the first time, his wife. Denise. had failed to cook breakfast for him . ord of '176 by one stroke with a curl· ing, 23-foot putt on the final hole. It gave him a final round 65, five under par for the stately old Baltusrol Course. and a 72 bole total of '175. add- ing the open scoring record lo bis Masters mark of '171. But be was more concerned with adding this second Open Liiie -he won his first in 1962 in his Cirst year as a pro -to his collection or three Masters, a PGA and a British Open crown. •·I had to make a decision on the 18th tee," Nicklaus said. The 18th is a 542 yard, par 5 hole. "I was four strokes ahead and knew I had to beat Arnold Palmer to win il "Two things were goin~ through my mind. One was that Arnie said last year, that he was thinkin~ about breaking Hogan's record when be bad that blow-up in San Francisco. "Tbe other was that Dick Mayer took a seven on ttiis same bo~ and lost the Open in 19St. ''Tbose were the things I was think· int about I knew the only way Arnie could catch me was for him to gel a three ~,pie a seven. So I was shoot- ing for a six or better. "So I took out a one iron -1 felt like an idiot doing it -and aimed it down the right side of the Cainray. I was in the rough, on something that looked like a cable. So I got a drop and bit an eigbt iron back to the fair· . way." "He reached the green in three "and that's when I knew I bad the tournament won." Tip Learned in Japan May Mean 20 for Osteen LOS ANGELES (AP) -The pound· ing Claude Osteen look from Japa· nese hltters on a barnstormm~ tour with the Los Angeles Dodgm last fall may have been a blessing rn dis· guise. The shattering expcmnre may help him make the major lrague all· star team for the first time had Jost confidence in me," Osteen said Sunday. "It bothered me. But I think all ot that is fm-gotten now." Md. 3D .-.lolt reard -the ~ Ding ol June 4da. U.e alarmed back to win fin ., ..... laat lix and 11 ol tbeir lalt u p.mies. 1be Welt dtas*:r' .ia ai. &a&ll .. a >3 ridary awr De wwtd dta:m- pion BaMjmon <imles. fnD wbam they toot three ., loar games. claiDg it., Qridedal)J' ia the Birds' .... 'lbe Aqels are .,.._ .. ennli._ their •. . ' ._,. -.,, Ucie w-- "";:...........,,. -Olll'l9 Cl).. • -... llMl'C ,_ .......... -....... ' ...... •.woe c:ne. '-~ ... ~«JI .... It.woe 11111. --u..~ -......... .,. ....... ICllllf'C oad .._. Ddnit ill a tw>tiiglll ... ~ • 'fleer ... h 'J'be pitcben -... far c.alibwia ,... Clyde Wri&tll md Km ,.._., both 1.0, aeainll tbe 'Dess' llicby Lo- li.ch ($-&) Uld Demy ... , .. (7-7). lnding ,a .. jm•s A•aziftCI is Woodie Held ..._ damed bia Iulo oaly mt 'l'lwada,J ... CGIDiac °"'" from BattiDDft. Held batted • six ~ ,_ the M- gek during .. fom-cmae .. apimt bis farmer tam. Tw GI tbma mme Sunday • a Jint illDiDC single, aa be .at .Jase c.dreall .... IWll Schaal acnm tbe pWe.. lt wasn't atil tbe tint imillC. however, tMt. Califania scared wbait proved to be the wimiltc nm. The Orioles tied it .ID the baMam ol tbe lint ilming .... ia lhe thircl, Baltimcr'e'a Daft llcNally (3-6) was one out ...., from retirillC the side to contiJme the tie. .. CM...... W.TWS ar •rt1 •r•,. j !J l~• •IJ• • ...... d •••• ... , .......... ,, • 1 I e F........,_ rf J e e 1 ............. ••••••st ••••• 1••·~· l••• • I I , B ' 2 tW C J a '1 1 .. , .......... . 2•••Rllmr• •••• , ... __. ..... . .... . .. . --. .. 1 ••• ,...... • J ' ' ,... JI J ' J CMINiW --~ .......... --~ ~~ .. ~ ... --~ 8PP, E.......,_, ~ (•) ....... a.t. .-........ ........ ,. lt.a.tl (W),,U, • 1 I 1 .S .... 1 J 1 •• J ~(U.>f 111>7 •• 1 • F..._ • llJ! I 1 e J .... J ••• t J ~ CMMd!W).. T-1::a. -12.12'1. Ula .. a seconcls, cempetinc the M4..7Jl.mile test ill -hour, 40 min-... •• .ec•.,., Bis average speed was 1§.115 miles per hour ill sunny ........ "I mftl' though& I could win," be .md Wlr. "I ran • tbe 1ime with a .. flld ... fte ~ amcag 11 atart- en.. GarDeJ lnte bis own 1964 lap recanl Gil 1he 20tb Jap of the 8. 74- m:ile dreuit, aveniging 148.519 m.p.h .• and mot the ie.I from Stenlt m th• mat lllp. ,,_. a.. JDlllllltl6 ICD. u ~ e.antA......_ iD • ar•wla•fa---.nceiD• ~ c;:aeballe 0. lgW1domJ ... flL Aoe111, ...... ., .... wtllcb .. .. c:Glll& tonrd tbe W'Ol'Jd a-. Lest week, be teumcl W'itb A. '· P'a,.t ti BoostDn to 1rin the Le llms M-IMmr race.. <Jlris Amon ol New Zeala..t ws lhird Sanday in a Fernarl. Austria' 1 .Jocbm Rindt fourth in bis Cooper Ma· ...ti. )lib Spence o( Britain filth in a BR.II and .run <Sark of Scotland mtb ia bis Lob Fonl. Cl:a:rt led the first 12 laps bel'9ft • brota aput plug and gearbox alow- ed b:im. Garney, worried about bis Eagle'• fuel preuure, almost Mopped, but bis pit crew w.aved him on. ''I 1boQght I was n.u:ming out ~ .:.-. " Cwney .aid. Bis crew kept fuel ready' but did not need it. Gm-neYs victory raised bis total t4 Dine points aod moved him into fifth pbce in the world cbampiODship race. Denis Hulme o( New 7.ealand baa 1', Amoa and Pedro Rodriquez of lkxico ll each Mid CJart bas 10. Tbe Ollly accident eccurred in the first lap when Mike Parkleos ol Britain suffered a broteo leg and wrist when ht ran off the road Oii a cirve. SC:s Reign May Prove Long One PROVO, Utah (AP) -Southern Califonaa is collegiate tract and field ting ooce more, and the reign may be a Jong one. 'Jbat was obvious after the Trojans made a joke of the team competition in the 4&tb ammal NCAA track and field meet at Brigham Young Uoi- w:rsity Saturday nieJit. ~ 19,500 watched, Southern Call. Ionia broke the world 440-yard re- lay record witb three sophomores and a junior, swept the top two }>laces io the pole vault with two sophomores, and rolled up 86 poillts with surpris- ing ease. Oregon was • distant second with 40 points and defending cbampioa UCLA was third with 'II. The Soutbem califomia r e l a y younpters include Lennox Miller, who finished second in both the 100 and 220 with times d 9.2 and 211.4: Fred Kul- Jer. fourth in the 100; and junior Earl McCulloocb. bigtt hurdle winner in 13.4 with Miller running the anchor leg, the team Oew around the track in 31.6. one full second under the list- ed world record. This same buncll bad been clocked in 39.0 only seven days earlier. AD four agreed that greater per- fonnances are in the otr:ng . "We can do one second better," Simpsoo said. "Our passes were bad. I was running up on Lennox and you·re not supposed to do thaL" "I'll try ii one more time and see what happens," Wilson said . I lank Aaron. the last of 15 Braves Wilson struck out, held other theories. "He's the kind of guy that makes me want to retire from the game." said Ole hard-hitting Aaron. "T h i s kid threw about as hard as anybody we 've faced alJ year " The <..'Onfleclion between lhr two events came to light Sunday aflrr 05- leen ~~the~ 12 hits and mnqutt· ed Cinctnnati, 5--3. It wa~ h1~ ninth victory, tying him for thr major league lead. Osteen i6 off to the best start m hia career and is setting a pace that should make this his first ~vict.ory a.eason. Barring a sudden slump, be should be among the N a t i o n a I Leaguers who will face the Americans in the All-star Game July 11 at Ana- heim. "I'm throwing better than I eve.- have," said Osteen. And also hitting better, be should have added. Baseball Stnndings Every pitch in the last inning was a f a s t b a I I. and Astros' Manager Crady Halton called the very last. "as hard as any pitch he thrt>w lhP whole ball game" Pitch mg coach Gordon .Jonci; count· t>d pitches. 75 of them 11trikrs. "He only threw two off·spc<'d pitches all day Ion~." .Jonc:c; said. "onr chanl?P ' and onr curveball. The rest wert> all fastball~ and :c;lirlers llP had over- powennl-{ stuff " Wilson fat•(•d .'3() Atlanta batters in aJJowing six balls oul of the infield. walking thrre men and retiring the first 14 bfforr Denis Menke'~ fifth· inning walk i\aron walked In the seventh and M r n k e a ~ain In the eighth "I didn't w.1n1 10 la(•r !\;iron. h 11 l Mier I w:tlkf'd Mrnl<r in the r1ghth. I knrw I'd havr In .. Wl l)n ~a1'1 "I Wll" pt'I rifled '' ' The Dodgers, who have won four ol DodfJf!r Slat~ June 1'-0cid~n vi.. Atl<lnla, t p m ~~I fMll. Jvnf' »-Oocl•rt v• AllA~I•. t o,.. ~Fl ( ... I. Jur~'«i,11-0-·~ "' St lO<ll\ , ~"'. l(FI Ju~:.0/1-0oclv~•• v•. i• L nv••. 1 n "'~ l(FI ------lhe1r last five games. Ofl('n a {w; gamt> series a~ainst Atlanta hrre to- night. Oon Sulton f 3-81 1~ to pitch against the Brav~' Krn .Johnson (6--i). '.'I learne<l one Uung 1n lapa_n,'' sn1d, Oste~n •. "and that ,, t11<1l you C:\n t pitch high to anyone. nut 1•vcn to the hitten; over there " Ostet>n rlldn'l wrn a ~:imr on tht .Japanese tour. and nevn 1,1\tf'd be- yond the hfth inning It "''' an un· nrrving ex pt>rience for a n1.1n whO h:i<I won 17 game~ 1n lhr \aUoMl I .<'ague hist seaS<1n ··wrn-n l Wl'nl lo srrini: lr.1111t~ lhis )'1":\T, I ~ot the (f'f'lrn$! th;il r\tryOf'lt' The Jook-alike for teievision's Gom· er Pyk! hit two singles and drove in two runs Sunday to help the Dodg· ers win the third and deciding game o< their series against the injury-rid- died Reds. The loss knocked Cincin- n.atl out of ~ National League lead. (l~INN"Tt LOS •NqEl.H ..... ,.. .... ,,., ~uh " j I l • w O..v" d s I 1 I PIMon d 4 t 1 0 Hvnl 1b \ I I t L Mn lb ~ 0 I 1 L ~ H ) t I 1 L.... p 0 0 0 0 Ftlrty lb ' • • • F Robl-1111 t 0 0 I l .. rlrMt Jb • t l t l"•~l 1b /. 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HI ol N.,., -..~, (Tlflot..,.,. J.1, -• ll •••111\. 11111 "' H~ 'l'nrt 1 llllM\!!n. 3-JI ()flly .. .,... K hrdl/lfo(I ' , . Sc By G Pre, SACRA al recctd champioll •kle with ty &I the uatlJli b men put gle exhn: ln pn9p l The d tbrolll ol to the ! night at here, in Golden " Calilor: Mike Sol .Ur WU I « <>MAH Anaheim ball-hue Vin.l WU dAly to named player < World & D&'Vinl State u NCAA an 11·2 toil. "I ca •a 1 ae, aened I ed the l'JlOl't. The ~ to DaviJ B "We i That'a Neloy s er's 1~1 ended duct's f day. n: caneelU trip ow Prix de "l•ST I ...,., Ci.II' ,,rloe am &ombev L. lr1ght Sal lert's Leu "'""""' ' T-'I lft C ,.,,... .. ' Fl'CN"'9d Seerchtlle s.nd o .... Wind¥ Tel "-(1 ·-·" WAUIY •ttOWn' o ....... , .....,.. HCOtlCI , & • -Slee ErM IClfll Chin Jtt-P'l Hold Herc Go Tlgw Go6tlln •• ••Yar ('\ c• .. CM Mdott lD T• lalcc ,._.SI Ole.._ CD 90\.D•I _,.,.... ••• 4M> L.Ofll)Sllo TMlltD oll!J. Ctel price 110,1 L._.,,, Oldo lW Gllll 011111 T1t F..._ !ti ICldl N' .. Id! .... 'ii Oeedlodt 0.......1 I.I\.' •1 OIUIAOO •II ltUU LOl!llsfle ~OU•T en 2 ,..., '500I. Hidden C Sw Tlltolt llOUllClll Forthrfoh Pr~mlfte Cl-ICC Admlrel Edw1nl I 111.clld (, l'efvlloch ., ..... (' ""' ..... . ....... TOM 1118 lt .. NT r l."'0"'4 "''"" .... Mid Clelfftlng v .. 1 llul Mortteoe CH Ha• ~Wit Sir IECl'O ·-'· lted Te" ICMifll r ..._.,"' o.-w .......... 118 RC ... (:911 " attOCH Lenot11- "'"" '""'"· " $~· ,_ Mabool"• l••~ .. ... l• ~ ..... 19, 1Cllb7 DAILY PILOT J3 SOiomon Sixth • Ill Golden West Mile Test BJ GLENN WBlTE PNt 8""' FAtter SACRAllEN'ro -Nation- al ~d holders aad at.ate champions fell by the way- side with abockihg ngulari- ty 11 the nation'• top grad· uattng blP acbool track· men put on Ille greatest atn- gle exhlbltioa of excellence In prep hlatory. Tbe dlilled, wlnd-blown throng of 3,500 wu treated to the spectacle Saturday night at Hughes Stadium, here, in the eighth annual Golden West Invitation.al C&llfornl.a mile champion Mike Solomon of Westmin- ster wu amoo1 the victims, placing sixth in the classy el&bt-man field. He was clocked ln 4:11.S -only a tenth off Illa winnlng time in the Golden St.ate'a cbam- plonships two weeb ago. Tbe0DAILY PILOT Starn· ed exclusively that a b:-e- mendou.s 8IM heave in t.be abotput by giant Karl Salb of Ar~ will not be con- sidered as a national rec- ord. Improper toe board di· menslons will void the ef- fort. Salb'• shot weighted 12 pounds, three ounces. SMb will attend Kansas U. in the fall. Favorite Martin Liquori or New Jersey woo the mile In 4:03 fiat, holding off a de· Lerm.1Ded challenge by Vir· eiDia's Howell Michael (4: 08.2). Cold bree1e1 and the late hour hampered contestants. Solomon ran bis usual race with lap times of: "'· 2:07.S and 3:11. 'He movea lnto thlrd pl~ce in the mlddle. of the tblrd lap tnea faded to aixth. He had di!cloaed earlier In the nening that bi.a goal waa to b r e a k the Westminster school record ol 4:08.5 a n d admitted that after winning the state title it was diffi· cult to get back up for this meet. Ron Pharris ol Anaheim, I Can't Talk--Davini Ex-Colonist Paces ASU to Crown OMAHA, Neb. -Former Anaheim High School foot- ball-baaeball star Ron Da- vlnl WU dumbfounded Sun- day to learn be bad been named moat out&tandlng player ol tbe 21st College World Series. DIWinl paced his Arizona State teemmatet lo t b t NCM ~ wttb an u-a rictclr1 over Sous· ton. "I can't talk, acept to 1 a 1 several other guya de-served it .nore," ttammer- ed the 19-year-old sopho- J1)0tt. The nan! wu a tribute to Davini'a .409 Series hit· ting and superb fielding. His uniform ls always the first to get dirty. His team- mates call him "pig pen." He's so excitable, coach Bobby Winkles had b l m write "relax" in big letters on the back ol bis catcher's mitt. Ht wu 10 worked up about Che title pme he didls't eat. He expJained, "I Jut forsot to eat aupper." A second NCAA baseball crown In ~ years, gained with an 11-2 romp over Houston, is a tribute to the coaching and recruitiilg zeal ol Winkles, a 37-~ar-old former White Sox infielder from Swifton, Ark. Nine players from h i s 1966 club signed pro con· tracts, including R e g g I e Jackson, now with tile Kan- sas City Athletics. E)gbt members ol t h i s team have been dnfted, beaded by two All-America cboicea, pMdler Gary Geo· try IDd outflelde.r Scott 12. Hla 1985 NCAA mamp1. led by Rick Monday, wen SU. Winkles doesn't object to one of biJ boys signing, u aloog as the player geta a good bonus. A constant flow of top prospects cornea to ASU. Fren~la Junket Down Drain Buckpasser 'Loved' in Loss Aaoclated Pre11 "We still Jove him." That's what trainer Eddie Neloy said after Buckpau- er's 15-race winning streak ended abruptly on Aque- duct's grass surface Satur- day. 1be upset loss caused cancellatton of bis scheduled trip owrseas for the Grand Prix de st. Cloud at Paris July 2. The defeat of the mighty 4-ye.ar-old equine millionaire by his st.able mate, Poker. and Assagai in the $5.5,400 Bowling Green Handicap still was the main topic of conversation in racing cir- cles today. It overshadowed the sche- duJed retvrn to competition of Dr. Fager in the $100,IXX> RACE ENTRIES ~ VWOOO f'AltK ENTIUES -MOU.YWOOO f'Altl( INnln ,., ~. '-.. ""--a.., CtMr & , .. , Pint htt hW P.M. ~llUT ltACI. 6 flll'lonoa. ' we' elcb. Clelmlnt. f'llrM ..._, Cltlmllll P' loe UDOO. OMI tomti.y Led (A Pined.) 11' 1•1 8r1gtlt Stlllte (It Ctmi»a) 10t JJ.1 llet't'a LAltl U TNllllol lllOI lt: 1 Senwllo w. .... (Hwll(-) xlot 1-1 Toud'I al GeftM CW tM!lerMY) U. ~1 .. ,.,. 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Poker, ridden by Bill Boland, led all the way in tt:ie 1,_ miles under 112 pounda in 2:41 215. Poter fiDllbed 1 '1; lengths *ad ol Auagai, MJCOod high weight at 127 pounds with Buctpuser third, half a length back of the runner· up. "'lbe trip la off, the wrong borae won," said Buckpass.- er's owner, Ogden Phipps, afterwarda. "Buckpasser couldn't handle the crass." Jockey Braulio Baeza and Neloy coafirmed tbl.a. "He was slipping all over t b e place,'' Baem aakt. ''I lmf!W be wun't goin& the way M lbouJd," Neloy declared. .. Re was ru.nniDc wttb b l ' bead Ddewaya. He wasn't himself but we atill love him." ( Orange County'• Ollb' oCJllr delegate to the meet. Wiii third ln tbe 220. dockiDC 21.3. 1t was a night never to be forgotten. Pontiac, Micbigan'a •u.b~ ly bulll Bill TJpton na a giant among titau, wbmtng the two hurdle races la U.S. record time of 13.4 and 11.3. The former mart will oot count, however, t>ecauae be was aided by a T.t mph wind. But breezes faded to S. 75 mph for the 180 low bart1erl on the turn and TlptoD'• eJ- fort there will couat u an American besl Former record holder Jerry Proctor of Muir High. Pasadena, was a dist.ant third in the lows in UU. Re bad run 18. 7 in win.nine tb• CalU. sl4te meet. Tipton also ran a leg oo a makeshift national 890 r~ lay team which zipped 14 a 1 :25.4 -lying the all-time prep best. He'll en.roll al. Eastern Michjgan in t b • fall. Proctor had his moment in U1e long jump, leaping 26-5:+, -t h e longest leap ever by a high 6Cbool lad. However. an lLS mph HE'S NUMBER ONE -Australian Ken Rooewall was ranked numbef' one today in the Pacific Coast Internatiooal Tennis Tournament which geta under way Wednesday at the Newport Beach TMll.is Club. ROSEW AL L NU MBER I (From Pagr 1%) All ol the seeded perfor · en drew first round b~s. witb four key matches on tap for Wednesday night's opening ses&ioo. G«>rge Woodford of the 1poo90ring Newport Nation· al Bank and Ray Watson of the Irvine Company select- ed the C(IOtestants out of a b.at over the weekend a n d eame up with the following p.irings: Pancbo Segur a of Ecua · d.or vs. Earl Buchholz of the United Sta tea. Mal Anderson of Austral- ia VI. Alex Olmedo o( Peru. • eYCW cw 1 lllm) 11' 4-1 C'W Gett U Lamber'f) 117 j.I ....... (0 l'lerce) '" 1-1 T• a.ie-(1 I Valtft>wla) llf 4-1 .._Si., CO"°"') lot I I Dlellllle CD H911l 17? 1-1 eot.DIM ltAINIOW loallt Ooad _.,.., , .. lltAYCOllt cic-In IMt , , . 90 Tlallt IOI) protpecl. l ongshat-DIAILI. DAltDANUS alwrn ...,_ , .• ATTPTIOM Ill ~ ....... i..t ••• Hl!'T"S CAOl!'T an ,_. ""' _..,, lor19thot-8A L ltOS II. 119NTN ttACL 1 1/1' mllH. P'lllla I. ,,,.,..,, l YMf' a!da arid llP MlladY H•ndlcap. Purie s:1.5,000 lldded. Gr-m..ua. To wlnnar llM5Q. -orlCI ..--. llllrd MOO(), felw1tl ..., 0.. 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Gaines was upset in the 220 by Santa Rosa'• Me 1 Gray u tbe Califcnia ti1J.. irt ran %1 flat. Gaines, the runnerup, was credited with u identieal time. Teua 440 wtm Dave Mor- ton (41.7) got left in bis blocks when be didn't bear tbe starter'• CIM""anct, and placed fowtb ID •?. Wtut~ titt'a Jib ~ewt.on woa it in 47~ Marton had earlier CAI>" tured tbe -ill 1 :$1.1. •a>- paeatty runo.iaC juat bard eDOQtb SO wia_ Aaoa.er Teull, Jack Fau- bion. mt the race and bis U.S. record (37.1) in t b e 3.10 intennedia~ trbe,n Joe Kmvock ol New York won iD 37.1 .i...... -I. _,_ ·-Jff...,) ,.,~ t. ~,,.._,,,,_,NJ.. >Vt 1. ....... C~I ..s. u -PredW (Ctilf.J ·~ 2. r.r.., (Cdf.) &N 1. ... lAt1ll &A. .,., -...... (C.-..1 , ... 1. ......... -!Ct&I ,._. l. Olftw !Va.I 14-4 Ir -'· ~ (Aft.) -t. ....... ICMm.I '°'"II 1. ........ (Cdl.) ... ,~ KJ -S--U..I ..,,,_ t. """"'" -(I'-) ._,,,.,, I. C"'119un11 Cc.ill.)~ TJ -CO.... Ot.Y.) a..J 1. 0-IC.llf.I 0.11~ I. lw>IMnl (,..__) a. ..... 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Balboa Semi-Pre Baseball Defeats Connell Blanks Newport SA Ange"ls, 3-0 Newport Hosl8 July 15 Event Don Munsdl and Dennis Jona. ace pitcben for Coa- nell Cbevro:et's semi-pro b a a e ball team, combined for a two-bit. 3-0 victory ft'llts tbe Sant.a Am Angela Sunday alten9ola •t Te- Wil*le Paft la c.t.a Mesa. n. tw es-GGMm West c.ollege ..._.. nn aever ill traable aad botJa figure to tee datJ nest SundaJ after- noon at TeWintJe when t b e Connells play the Oru,ee County Exporta'a. Jt• S a 1 Tb a Baa. Oulriatt Clllb. •efna m,, a place Jll .. ffaal race lo aame rictGry' did jut that s.tur- ., and oot.scored the New· pert Outrigger Club, »-7.1, ill the first outrigger regz.t- ta '11 the year Saturday ia tbe Newpcrt Back Bay. p.m. game. 1be Balboa team ent.ered , Connell'• first run came io the third. It proved to be ~gb. A w a 1 k, sacrifice and a Jouble by Jack BTo- bamer scored the tally. ... ~ ....... .......... --~,. <-" --~ •• c.IMl.U.. U> .....,_, . GftliltY, " .. __.., c.tlfr. lb ..,, .... d Mii~. rl u 5 s ,.., l• ....... " ~· T•t. "' ...... ) I 1 t , t I t t I I t 2 • 1 l , 1 • • i • • • t 1 • • I I t t I t e I 11 ' ' • =~~!.r.= Montebello Relief ers Newport winning. ~~~-=~~ r arat Check Comets, 6-5 Next local outrigger ~ gatta ii sc:bHfuW for July 15 when Newport will be the boat te.am. The Balboa out- fit Wal the host at SabJ.r- day'a event.. ' The Kai Nalu Oub ol Ma· rina del Rey will host a re- gatta s.turday. July 1. 16 -~ --I . ..._,, l. ..... 1. ""'-....... Nwlcle ---'· .....,.,, 1. .... ... 1. 1(.-l ....... ~--• ...... t.~ _.,. l. it.I ....... ,,_....., __ ,_~ (N ....... ~. ..,_ __ 1.~- la 2. bl .._ , ... ...W.1. ~--1.-1-,.., (M ~. ",..._ --1 ...... t. !Cal ....., 1. s.m. _.,._ .>wller --I. *-1 1 -· "'-*" J. ....... ~ --I . ....,.,, l. S-. ~l.-. FINAL nANOINGS -1. ·-C»I t. ..._, llll 1. ~ 1AoN<:a nn 4 !Cal H• 1111. M~'a Tigen used three bard-throwing relief pitcben Sunday afternoon lo choke oft three aeparat£ Costa Mes.a Comet rallies as the Comets came out on the abort end ol a 6-.s icon at Mootel>ello Qty Part in semi-pro Souther1l Calilor· Dia Baleball Aslociat i 0 II .ctioa. Coach Job.a Saint'' Costa M.eum fdl behind quic:kl;f in the first inning a It e r t JI r e e .MoatebeDo biUen walked ud were plaCed by .a grand slam homer by Tom Roberta.. backstop, Bill Hathaway, was signed by the St. Louis Cardinal organiz.ation lasl week. Next outing f o r the Me- u.ns is a 1:30 p.m. Sunday date llt Santa Monica City College againlt that town's SOBA outfit. _....,,.....,. C..--•OOO X»-J I J ---llD -002 ..,.,_. ,. • COJTA MISA lSl ... It H ... 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Ball, a IOclal 111terlude planned the night bef~ the floall. · · Fourteen top playen in the world. who will be vying fOf' prizes, will m.e the 1pGtllgbt .with committee chairmen during the dinner dance Satwd8y, June 24, in the Newport Beach Tennia Club. Tournament play will begin, next Wedneactay on the club courts, and the five-day charity event will bene- fit the new Orange County sport, group, Jul\,ior Tennil of <?range County with John Wayne serving u bonorvy ~an, Serving as ball hosts .aJld hostesses will be com- mittee heads -Peter' Arettdrup, tournament cheinnan and Mrs. Arend.mp; Wendell Morrissett, fin«ncei Bob Penyman, publicity; Al Rabalais, police and parking; Bill Carr, ticket salea; Lee Slack, liaison; Bill Whyte, construction; Dick Randall, legal; Leo Freese, transport· ation; Les McCrimmon, tourney referee; Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Young, hospitality; Mrs. Ted Peterson, assis· tant finance chainnan, and Mrs. Douglas Harris, ushers. When the young tennis professionals arrive in the Harbor Area they will enjoy beach hospitality, tor Ten· nis Club members are adopting a European tradition of opening their homes u dormitJones for the players. Rod Laver, touring prof ess.Jonal of the club, will enjoy a "like home" visit as he and his wife entertain Australian Mti Anderson and Freel Stolle in their East- btuff home. Stolle is Laver's doubles partner during the tournament and both played ~ether in Australia prior to their entrance to tennis big time. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ralaton of Bakersfield will be guest. of the Dick Raulstons in their Balboa Island home, while American aces, Earl Buchholtz and Barry MacKay will be staYtnc with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ro- dolphe who live in the Bluffl -just a short walking dilfllnce to the tenn1I courts. To lttmul1te fnt.elt in Junior Tennil, I pro clinlc will be ~ucted by Laver and other top players to- morrow from 2 to 5 p.m. for Orange County's young ten.nil l>laye~ 90 t.bey may learn the fine point.I of the fame. Free tickets have been distributed. I EA ANDERSON, Editor ~'11 ,_It, lH7 NI , •• II HOSPI TALITY STARS -Arranging accommodations for compet- ing tennis players in the first Pacific Coast lnternatioml Cup Tournament at the Newport Beach Tennis Club are Oeft to right) Mrs. Graydon Young, hospitality chairman and Mrs. William Weaver. Tennis club members will open their homes to the players. Summer Splash Pi Phis Take Plunge Into Another Season South Coast Pi Beta Phi Alumnae are ready for the 11th year lo take the plunge into a new season. Tabling fund-raising and emphasizing fun·raising, the group will gather at the bayroot home of Mrs. Earl Corkett, Balboa for the first event of the new year, the annual Summer Splash next Thursday. Special guests will be Pi Phi actives who are home from their col- leges and universities fOr the summer holidays. With past and present board members serving as hostesses, the day's festivities will include a buffet luncheon served outdoors, followed by an afternoon of visiting, bridge, swimming and a harbor cruise aboard the Cortetts' Sa.lacia, a Cal-48. Members will be reminded of the traditional fund-raising project of the alumnae, which sponsor a series of book reviews, and Mrs. Frank Tyler, ways and means chairman· will be on hand to sell season tickets to those who wish to purchase early. Proceeds support the sorority's national philanthropy, the Settlement School in GaUinburg, Tenn. and the local philanthropy, Orange County Services f Of' the Blind. :.· On display, arranged by Mrs. Hart Hickman, Settlement School chairman, will be many handicraft items made in the Arrowcraft Shop at the school. IN THE SWIM -Pi Phi actives awaiting the fun· filled day planned by South Coast Alumnae are (left to right) the Misses ~lie Newquist who i3 home from the University of Southern California; Nancy Allison, Oklahoma State University; Margo McCord, San Diego State College, and Nanette Pa~ Uni· versity of Ar~. Mrs. Roger Liljestrom is chairman of the social. assisted by the Mmes. Corkett. R. E. Jenness, Howard A. Means, Richard S. Jonas, Jack L. Alford, Stanley Van Dyke, Roy E. June, Richard Elliott, Howard Batt, Bickman. Frank Tyler and Howard N. Rogers. All Orange County Pi Phis are welcome, and reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Liljestrom at 494-2215 or Mrs. Van Dyke, 536-3583. Since Spirits Stay Corked, Hubby's Life Laced With Love DEAR ANN LANDERS: Here is a belated thank you. Three years ago my wife sent for your booklet on al· coholJsm. She was no drinker but 1 was. That booklet lay on the dresser for three months and finally one night I decided to read it even though I was not ready to admit 1 had a drinking problem. Reading your booklet was the first step toward ending a living hell. I rec. ogniied myself ln those pages and fl. nally had to admit I was an alcoholic. Hen! are a few things I don't have to worry about anymore: (1) My wife leaving me. (2) Excuses for being away from work . (3) Excuses for being too "sick" to go places. (4\, What to say to blU ~Uectors ANN LANDERS ~ when they come to the house and I can't pay because I am broke. (5) Where did I leave the car last night? m How did I get home? (7) Did 1 say anything in front of the kids that I ought to be ashamed of? 1 could go on for pages, but I think you have the idea. Your booklet made me go to A Lcoholics Anonymous. and there J found the help I needed. I know now the only di.lference between a drunk in a pent:hou.se and a ~k in the gutter Is the beigtlt that sep arates them. -THANKFUL DEAR THANKFUL: So am I. I ap- preciate your letter more tbaa I can aay. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been reading you for years and r thought J had heard everything. but r ran across a news item In the paper today that is more fantastic than any· thing J have ever read in your col· umn. Here in Santa Barbara a new place d business has opened. It k called TM Psychodelic.. Shop. They sell ac- cessories for smoking marijuana, pot pipes, "roach'' (cigarette papen) and toys to amuse people while on LSD bips. 'l1ley also offer paintings, jewel- ry and drawings by young artists and far-out phallic sculpture. The police chief Insists be cannot close the shop because there is no law against it. He also said, ''We can't abut down a place of business just be· cause some people don't like it.·· As a courageous crusader who has always upheld high moral standards, will you please say something about authorities who hide behind the law to permit such an establishment to operate? -SANTA BARBARA CIT· .;.EN DEAR SANTAa I can't see ~·1at anybecl1 la ltlding behind anything. Tiiie s*Jee chld stated tlaat be is un- able to make an arrest because no bw lla1 been broken. If the shop sold marljana or LSD the c.bld could and woUI padJoek lt at once. but selling aceeuorlet ii not afalnst the law. DEAR ANN LANDERS: In a recent column you told a wife whose hus· band was interested in wife swapping -"sure, people get curious and some· times it doesn't take them 20 years. but curiosity is no excuse for behav- ing like animals.•· On behalf of such animals as lions. Canadian geese, otters. cardinals and almost any type except c<>wbirds, I object. They wouldn't dream of such behavi11 I was sure you knew better. -TOR- ONTO EDITOR DEAR EDJTOR: My apologJes to , the Hons, Canadian geese, otien, car- dlJJals and all others whom I offend· ed by lumplng them with humans. You are rtiht. I should have tnowo better. Is alcoholism a disease? How can lhc alcoholic be treated? Is there a cure? Read the booklet "Alcoholism- Ho~ and Help." by Ann Landers. En· close 3.5 cents in coin with your re· quest and a long, stamped, self·ad· dressed envelope. Ann Landers wiU be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of the DAILY PfLOT, enclosing a stamped. seU·addressed envelope. DAJlY 'ILOT M~, June 19, 1967 ·raveling Trio Ready for _Takeoff ettlal NldJ far • qakt trip to SIB frand.lco, I W> of cm~._.., ol lb~. elta Tbeta Tiii iia AhnnDM.,.. a nlic of eulJ days r trnel at llcmelancl of tbe Air llUlelllll. PlannJD& . attend ttie atumnae'• San Francllco aatberiog next ieirloom Bracelet Worn month are (left=) lln. Carol Walllll', - ..... Tice • 111'1. no,d Id, -= den1, and Mn. llcCwa, ........ jnlli Other ~w offtcen are the .._, CUt \'inir, Ar· dwr Jobmon, Wllliam Wrigtlt and James L ...._ Harrington-Ford Names Linked Luncheon Is Booked In keeptnc witb family idition, Saturday b r l de ubara Jean Ferd wore an :lrloom gold bracelet of :r maternal srancSmotba''• at bu been worn ~ ram· • bridet the past 50 years. A r~ident ol Balboa M>d acher at Cbrcna del Mar's a r b o r View Elemen· ry School, she became 1be ide ol Robert Allen Har· igton during evening rites Lecturer and ... rntew- er Mn. Edna Stearm o.;,. ton of Los A.llseie:I will be the lueA "' --• -u a.m. l!IN"beoe Wet rhJ, June 21, givea by a.i Omega Alumnae ol die i.. guna runs area. Other guests will be [.a. guna Hills PanheDteic of. ficera, the Mmes. Barry MacFadden, G. B. Natsc:b- ke, L. C. Nordeell ad Stephen Crosby. Mrs. Dayton will review a book followinc tbe ..a. eon. She is a gred' t ol Stanford Univenity ... a member of Chi Olalec1. Chi Omegas -. !rid f9 attending may cmtaet llt. host.eases, Mn. D. H. PllM. Mrs. Harold Besy 01 Mn. Genevieve Mclilmbcm. .,..•..-er• smslln!..i, t ••••••••• ·~ JIAN SIMMONS LOOK TO THE LIDO f« a double-duty laugh program CODliating ol How To Succeed la BnfDffa Without Really Tr1btc plUI YOl're A Bit Boy N"'. A tremendous Broadway stage success and 1962 Pulit· zer Priz.ewinner has become a tcreen romp, shooting sa· tire at Big Business. Robert Morse~ Rudy Vallee and Mi· chele Lee bring their original pct portrayals from the mu· llical comedy to the motion "\\ picture. other top liners in '-the huge cast incl~ MMzr. een Arthur and Murray Math· e.on. There is tnuch·to-do in this wacky comedy about a win· dow, washer wbo enters the bu.sines. world and ascends to a lofty tpOt within the por· tall al I big ·company. See fot 1oune1t U be really does IUCCeed in big business with· oac raJJ1 trying! Al tbe •Ying goes, "a SOUTH COAST PLAZA comedy of t b e Wylie Chapel, Hollywood ·psbyterian CJntttb. Parents of the couple are r. and Mrs. Donald H. 'rd oC Los Angeles and r. and Mrs. James Har· igton of Culver City. !i'lowers decked the durch lies and altar where the !V. William Loper ol San an capistrano .Presbyter· 1 Church read the vows. e bride was given in trriage by her rather. ier bouffant-gown of or· nza was appliqued with antilly lace and seed ar~. with the lace re- ated on the wattuu train rder. Three tiers of veil- ~ were futened to a address of peau de soie. :e and seed pearlJ, and e carried an arrangement New Leaders Take Office o,-·w.... .... '"-...,... • t iH ....... s.t. t116:te ...... mod cenentJon", is hig'hly J====:c================llDPUCllble t.o the movie 'ftiii6•n A Big Boy Now. Rip Ton, GerUline Page, Mi· dlMI Dunn. Elizabeth Hart. phalaenopsis, stephan~ 1 and lilies of the valley. Miss Sharon Bernardy >re a full leogtb aqua 1iffon gown and carried bite daisies, prdeniM and tby breath for her duties : maid of booor. MRS. ltOBERT HARRINGTON Htrbor ArN Te.cher Weds '"'"'" - State Uruversity where she affiliated with Kappa Delta sorority. Her husband serv· ed in the Air Force and is now attending Santa Mon· ica City College. Let's Talk Girl Talk Junior troops Dud lGll and Cadette troop 11Z ol Santiago Girl Scout Council are camping aut at Fire- stone Scout Reservati-, Brea. through am P'riday. Some ol the activities tbe girls will be eejoyi11g are swimming, archery. burro rides. star study, compau and map rudini. omc.. ti e.t.ar-a.. &Ir, R, t .. M .. llllllilll la ea-m'n be- ..... .a U:• a.a. a. .... ,,.... lln . .,., ___ bllle .. .. 1 s , .. pwl. Bir d ... ..._.me a...._ 1-llr•••r, Xmrt • z' w. le • ........... " 'e;Nate Olllm. llmrt ....... Law· raee W8dller, W:llPales, _. S,aee Wener, trw-... Dressed identicaHy, but 1rrying bouquets of dais· s only, were the bride&· aids, Mrs. William Picard Coqume. Ore. and the .isses Marilyn Conrath of oungstown, Ohio ; Jo Bye unclea, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. O'Connor of Coos Bay, Ore .. and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kearns of Erie, Pa. Miss Jan Jepbcott of South Pasa- dena registered 250 guests at a reception given in the home of tt>e bride's pareru. The new Mrs. Harrington is a graduate of Oregon Aft.er a honeymoon tripi--------------------1 to Hawaii, the newlyweds Pendleton, Ore., and 1erry Anderson of New· will establish their home in Costa Mesa. >rt Beach, and the nower rl, Barbara Cooper. Fred Rapp Jr. of Chicago !rved as best man and illy Cooper u ring bear· ·. Ushers were ruchard ord, brother of the bride; ee S a m p s o n, Edward UJch, and Gilbert Brandt. Attending the wedding ere the bride'• aanta ad Sorority Plans Social Meeting Gathering tomon"OW tor a llhort business meeting and batr of bridge are mem· bers and guests of Mu Eta ~of the Delta Theta Tau sorority. The Huntington B e a c h borne of Mn. J ..... ea L. El· FURNITURE CLEANING Jena will be the setting for the m~ting at a p.m. Among guests w111 be Mrs. Al •Kramer of Costa Mesa and Mrs. Oarl Thompson and Mrs. Joe Fien'O. both ol Huntington Beech. If your uphhol1tery i1 of the type that heretofore could not be cleaned be- cauw ~rinkate or flldlng. YOUR PROBLEMS ARE SOLVED. Chemists hove perfected o new Dry Cleaner -Remorkobly effective ond GUARANTEED not to cause any SHRINKAGE or FADING -The greatest odvonce in the cleoning 1n· dustry in many years. UPHOLSTERY and CARPET TINTING & DYEING Your colora mey 11ow "• •HtoreJ e11J feJeJ ••••• u ... reJ by ti11ti"9 or the celor complettfy che119eJ by DTllN6 with P•"•tr•ti119 Heu•• J yu . YOUR WALL TO W All CARPET TINTED or DYED ON THE FLOOR • TWO RETAIL SHOWROOMS AL'S CARPET AND RUG WORKS ..... St.--JU S.. Mol11 St •• o,_,. -SJl.5411 -542·6400 H•""-ttH '"" -11511 Moh1 St. -142·'111 15 rolnts Sho1111l119 COtlterJ Oar ltti "" Y-At Tiie s.-.A44r- tMM sign up now 10 cfouet in creative s.wing 10.00 -• A treat idoa fot ~ pis. 0. yo. ....... lllil Wm-to MOiie ltie M0tt ol yow MWiilg ~ iii Moy (0'1 5-w ... 5-i1t9 OOWM far.._.._ SIMy W.. ric1, patterns; finish with a tliift, shirtwaist, and cto.tic coot. Cones held ,,. May C.. tnlillMe roo.1. 10...JO.. 12.00 0 .111. Mo•• "°"' ~ _,_ i" Moy Co f•IHic J•p•rl"'•"' MAY CO. SOUTH COAlf P\.A1A T ......... ~,,_JM .. ,..._ 1fl 1t:Je-. .. 1J:et , ... : k'-tm -6'J'S.J411. ... '" ~AVCO may co south CNst ~ U33 ......., et .. cotta mew; S46-f321, 675-3411 "Suppose JOQe&n ftndJOQ:r way through a strange wnntry wtthout a\tutde• -. .... ,.. • .._.,er trnel --..tftlJ .... ,......,.....__., .... , ............. ............ ""'.,.. wriUa Oler 200 )'eall ... .., tM poet Gilbert, .tetmar.a.. ... -rdttriar .......... iaaalaomr .. Wtlle poiat be made ii pati9mt. WhetJila JOU ... ........ . .... ..,._or wisbinc fw a -. loot at the same old llddrta, oar intmw ~~ WiJI CUide JOU ~ ~ ..,..._ aru Of furniuar. am.DI• 9fllt. eoler ~ fUrniturt periocla, inter- ntinc xwiel. ett. We pronme dlat deco- rtti111 YoUr honw will be morr fun. laster and men atiltyiq if you mtte uw of tlf' knowl- ed&e Uaat hu been acquired by our staff of fll'O(....., batai« delilnen. If you'd lib OM of as ,..W. to a benttful room COl'M ..... PHONE 547·1621 SANT A ANA: MAIN AT ELEVENTH POMONA: HOLT, EAST 01' GAREY PASADENA: COLOAADO AT EL MOLINO • 'Ind Peter Kastne!' are ...,. ol a bizarre movie which WM lbot entirely on location in New York. MUllcally, The Lovill' Spoon ful, dubbed by Time mag "ttie moct ver1at1Je of ttle new P'OUPI", sing the swingin' IOllp of tis switched.on Ci&· tte-ud·guffaw production. In b1a latest film, Elvis IWiop into a brand· new ad: venture fWed witb dames, di· amoodir, Dlscothequea and danterl Two dolls, Annette Day and Yvonne Romain re- ally live tbe guy plenty of O..ble TrHble. That's the mme ol the game and tN movie. ---"'--IOllH MUI Any time you feel that yoo would like to enjoy a good motton picture program in the afternoon, during the mid· week break, try on a Mesa Matinee for size. Each Wed· nelday afternoon the Mesa losses In FREE REFRESH· MENTS with Its regular Cea· ture schedule during a show that starts promptly at on• o'clock. FREE PASSES to ltle Lido or the Mesa theatre~ will be mailed today to Josephine Frye, 360 E. 18th, Costa Mesa, R. Z. Blocksom, 606 Ramona Dr., Corona del Mar. L. R. Vincent, 332~ L. Balboa and P. D. Rea, 1987 Vista Caudal, Newport Beach. Please be ad· vised that these passes can· not be honored during the lo- cal, exclusive Orange County showing °'" Tbe Sud Pebbles. We hope that you. too. may be one or the gueats of "Pjc· ture Puks" in lhe very near future. so that you may en· joy one or the my fine film~ scheduled for vlewlna at the --------,.._-----------·----,r----------------Lido or Mesa. r w Taylo In Le St. Robe Churdl, Bu setting for ceremony l mer Mary 1 ard D. 1'a! Paul F. SE the late n\c fore 250 fri lives. The new the daughlf Mrs. F. G. bank and r and her bus of Mr. and : tor of Burb1 The bride line orgaru chanWly la1 bodice, alee train. Her · mantilla fell the train a white cam . orchid centE Miss Kat of Burbank, wore a err deep blue ' length train nations forrr Brifumai• Wedding Bells Rin .ging for MRS. STEPHEN ALAN HAIMAN Northern C11iforni• Honeymoon MJtS. RICHARD TAYLOR . Burbank Ceremony ·aylor~Mo.ss Vows Said In Late Morning ·Rites tically, were Miu Patti Mc- Coy of Burbank, Mn. Ger· ald Taylor of Dana Point and Mrs . Rick Clarke of Cor.ta Mesa. Son Diego Home Vows Exchanged In NB Ceremony Altar bouquda and ped- estal unngemmb of wllile JtadioU. ........... dlr)- tbemums and stoc:t ..-. ed Our Lady Queett of ,... gels <lturcb, Newport Buda when Sba9 Eileea ...,,.. dorf -Skphee ~ Jlai. mall esdwqed WW aDd rinp. Pedarmillc tbe riles ... celebntiltC • -.ptial .... WU tbe ftn. William Jlar· vr,. Pareala of tile bride .. Dr. and *· William 8. l.anptorf of CameQ Shores, and the ~ groom's pmaa se llr .... Mn. Richud Hahn.a el Sa I>iegD. Dr. I~ is the presidmt of Calitania State Olllege at Fallert9. Esccated ... the aiale. trimmed witb bon .... • ......., to tile .. ., ... ,.... ......... .............. ._. .......... i.. ......_ A *'r:t "r i.c ......... ,,_till ... ldrn .tlowillc .. atlt- edral --pMt .. bell U:irt. Ber elbow 1ellCtlt wi1 el iOaioD ... lleld bJ ~ .... ty Cr'OWll of .... .. 1eava f•'+P-11 of lilt ... pm .... lace. pt.at -~ ..................... ---... Empire ............ styled witll A-line atirts a.l bbo- ki type aleefts. of laft tur· qooise. pidare bats trim- med witll Giliifs ... bu- kets of chrysanthemum dai· siea were 1elected for her entourage. MUs Jeanne Carn serv- ed as maid of honor, and bridesmaids w e re Linda Johnson, the bride's cou.sia, Jan Tilda and Elizabeth Marston. Richard Haiman was bis ...other's best mu, and ush- ering the 400 guests to their seats were Cloys Frandel, the bridegroom's cotain, Perry Durning, Leonard Fisher and Joe Abdelnour. Mrs. E. P. Wells was the organisl Circulating the guest book during the reception in the Newporter Inn were Mrs. Susan Smith and Mils EU. nor Schmidt. Special guests were Mrs. Isadore Hai.man and Mrs. Katherine Marlin of San Diego, the bride Jl'GOm'I grandmother~, and the bride's relatives from .Idaho. Following a honeymoon in Palm Springs and north· em California, the newly- weds will reside in San Di· ego. The bride is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School, Orange Coast Col- lege and received her sec- ondary teaching credential from San Diego State Col- lege. Her husband, also a graduate of SDSC, is a member of Sigma Chi a n d teadles at a San Diego high school Newlywed J. M. Gentrys Honeymoon in Monterey ~ Honeymooning ia wlbtnt Callfomia and tbe llallt6ey area ~ Mr ... and Mrs. Jay Ma6ea Gaary ..... .... their \tQWS SmdlJ after· noon in the~ ~·tioeal <Jwrda. .... guna Beach. Peicle$tals al delphinimn and mixed wbUe. flowers decorated the al"-flubd by caodelatra wbere t II e couple stood befa'e tile Rev. Donn Moomaw ol B& Air PttSbyteriaa Cbardl and 1be Rev. Elllwcdl ruchardloa ol. the Lagma cburdL The bride ii the former Carolyn M arc 1 a Ktt:ler, daughter of. Mr. and Mn. John Terbuae K.eeler of Co- rona de1 Mar, and tbe ~ groom is the IOD of Mn. John Christy Gentry Sr. of Lancaster and tbe latie llr. J. c. Gentry. White ribbons decked tlae pews on the aisle wbere t1ae bride walked with lier,.._ er to the altar. Fer lier wedding ct., Ille dlole a floor length. empire "1le gown of. peau de U.. falb. iooed with laq tapered • •leeves and pad traill al imported dlaati11J lace. CARRIES N08BGA Y lier ilUlioa veil wu hek. · in place by a aip ti ~ tilly lace emllnlldeted witll pearls and ..... Ber bridal bouquet WU • DOl&- gay of. roees. gardenias and stepbanotis tied with pibki streamers. MRS. JAY M. GENTRY Merried in Ueun- ........ , ..... Mond11, June }q, 1%7 DAILY PILOT J 7 June Nuptials MRS. ROBERT DAVIES REED Wed In Newport B.Nctt Rings, Vows Exchanged Nancy Ann Kl)owles Marries Exquisite Swiss cotton lace acd daisies adorned the wedding g<>wn worn by Nancy Ann Knowles for her marriage Saturday to Robert Davies R~ed in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. The trim was repeated on the scooped neckline and but!erfly sleeves, and her A-line skirt was enhanced by a detachable ~apel tram ~ o~ga~za. An open camerot headpiece Olf daisies. held three tiers of English il~us1on veiling. Her bouquet was formed <Jf daisy chrysanthemums, stephanotis and baby breath. · Approximately 250 guests wiitnessed as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon Knowles of Emerald Bay and the soo of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pond Reed of Los Angeles exchanged rings and vows before the Rev. Dr. Charles Dierenfield. Preceding the bride and her father dow~ the aisle w.ere tht: maid .of honor, Miss Joanne Knowfes, sister of the bnd*:, and ~ndesma11ds, . Miss Janet Knowles aoother sister; Miss Kathy Reed, the bruiegroom s sister; artd the Mmes: Charles T. Hinkle of Placentia, Donald Oarr of Inglewood and Thomas Tracy <Jf La Habra. Their ensembles consisted of yellow dresses fashioned with empire waistlines, A-skirts and trains topped with a brow.; headdres~ of tiered yellow veiling and bouquets of yellow and white daisy chrysanthemums, ac- cented with fem and l1lOS.5 green ribbon. Robert Weiss of All"tadia was asked to serve as best man, and usher- ing duties were undertaken by Chris Davis, the bridegroom"s cousin from Santa Monica; Cart Kludjian '()If Los Angeles. John Healy of Glendora, Dr. Ned Nomary of Manhattan Beach and Fred McDonald of Tempe, Ariz. Attending the ceremonies were Mrs. Roy Wallace of Long Beach, great.aunt of the bride, and Mrs. John R. Davies of Loo Angeles, grand· mother Qf the bridegroom. Irvine Coast Country Club was decked with baskets of gladioli, ma· jestic daisies stock and chrysanth·zmums for the reception festivities. The wedding cake was centered amongst white pompons, fern and golden wave roses. Aft.er a honeymoon trip to the Hawaiian Islarids, the couple will make their home in Newport Beach. The new Mrs. Reed studied at Cabtomia State College at Long Beach for three years and received her bachelors degree in dental hygiene from the University of Southern California. She affiliated with Delta Delta Delta sorority and served in the Trojan League's Juni'or Auxiliary. She also is a member of Alpha Kappa Gamma prof essioaal dental society and was first vice president of the Orange County Dental Hygienists Society. Her husband studied business management at Arizona State Uni· versity aod affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. St. Robert Bellarmine ~hurdl, Burbank was the :etting for the double ring :eremony linking the for· ner Mary Moss and Rich· trd D. Taylor. The Rev. >aul F. Seday performed he late morning rites be· ore 250 friends and rela· iv es. Jack Lee Fitzpatrick of Laguna Beach was best man and assuming usher duties were Joe Mou, the bride's brother, Cb a r 1 es Waite and Richard Hodg- kimon ol Alameda. Pale blue floor lmgth gOllml of. clotted Swiss with ruffled neck and hemlines were donned by all tbe at· tendanta. Their veik wen of blue illusion caught to clrcleta of dailies, and their nosec•Y• were made up of blue deJpbiDium, white ..... sies Md babf bnatlL try Jr. of l..anc.Mt«. to stud as belt man. Usher· i.ng guests were the bride· s brother, J. Wylie Keeler. James EYDI, Michael )fc· Auliffe, Terry Steyer. Rab- at Tba1S .-LllTy Wiese. Tbe lliaa ~ Barnett aml aaft Carbon, ~OT· tty listen of tbe bride. sang a duel four-tiered wedding cake 1NI bJpped with satin bells aDd decorated at the base wltb fem, yellow and white Oowera. ~ 1'he new Mrs. Taylor is he daughter of Mr. and ~s. F. G. Moss of Bur· >ank and Newport Beach, md her husband is the r.on 1f Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Tay- or of Burbank. The bride selected an A- ine organza gown with ~hanWly lace adorning the ><><lice, sleeves and chapel rain. Her full length lace nantilla fell to the edge of he train and she carried Nhlte carnations with an 1rchid center. Miss Kathleen \ McAdam >f Burbank, maid of honor, ,..ore a crepe gown with leep blue bodice and full length train. and white car· tations formed her bouquet. Bricf.tsmaids, dressed ideo· · Pickwick'• Gold R o o m, Burbank, was , the setting for the reception and Miss Theresa Moss circulated the gu8't book. The bride was graduated from Bellarrnine • Jeffer· son High School and attend· ed Valley City College, Van Nuys. Her bu.sband Is an alumnus of Burbank High School and was a student at Cal Poly, Pomona; UCLA and Chabo't, Hayward. Now 11e Is serving with the U.S. Navy. The couple are honey- mooning in San Francisco &{ld will make thelr home i~ Alameda. Mia Carol Wlidas' of s.. ta Ana was the maid ol honor, and the bddelmalda were the Miues ....-u.a Hazlett, the bride's caasiD from Costa Meia; Solan Bt'DSOll of Ba8Joa blud, J a.ne Moomaw Of Santa Ana, Marsha McGaugb al ruV«IJde. Sandra Otto a1 Loa Angele., and Boaaie Pertim of Lafayette. The bride's nlecel, Ana and Julie Keeler, wen flow. er girls in floor leftgtt pint frocks of dotted Swiss tied with velvet sashes. Each carried pastel flowers in a nosegay. The brtdegrooqi chole his brother, Johll Ckisty Gen· SPECIAL· GUFSrS Apsnxim•telJ 300 guests gatbend ID tbe Laguna Ho- t.el to fete tbe newlyweds at a reception.. Among spe· ciaJ pests at the rites and fatirities were the bride· groom's grandmothe.T. Mrs. Mary Ge:atry and his great· aunt. Mn. Robert Lewi~ or Hesperia. and tbt bride's grandplrents, Mr. and Mrs. MarlhaD Keeler of Corona del Mar. Blue and white flowrrs carried out the wedding col· on at the 'reception. The Auiatiog at the reception were Mrs. J . Wylie Keeler and Mn. Ronald A. Keeler. shitn-in·law of the bride. Piano music was provided by Mill Betty Foreman ot San Marino. When the couple return Crom their wedding trip, they will make their home in We.twOod and continue their studies at UCLA. The new Mrs. Gentry. a gredu· ate ol Corona del Mar High School, la affiliated w;th Delta Delta Delta sorority and M.. completed th ree years of college work. Her hutband will be grad- uated from UCLA in Au· gust He is a graduate of Antelope Valley High School ~1 a member or Sigma C!'f fraternity. Reception Honor~ Newlywed Hendersons Making their .home in Newport Beach are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hen· derson, who were married on the Reuben E. Lee, where the bridegroom is an ente-rtainer. The former Mrs. Katharine Jackson Stowell was given in marriage by her brother. WiOiam Jacksoo of Carmel. Honor attendants were Mrs. Ken- neth <ft"iffithe ot Huntington Beach and Bill Skiles of Dana Point. A reception for 70 guests t~ place on the show boat restaurAnt. I DAILY PILOT .....,, -19, 1961 At the Heocl ol the Hat Parade Chapeaux bloaomed in the Hata in Bloom parade, part of the officer installaUon program ol the Lido Isle Women's Club conducted in the cluliioue. !Bonnets had to be fashioned m fresh Udo foliage, and winning entries were (left to right) IDOlt humor- ous -the fresh seaweed creation « 111'1. llillie What's Doing MARY DAY, 642-4321 TOOAY TOf'S ..... ~-IM,_ .c:ho04. GS E. 111" St~ Caste Meu. :39 lt.11'1. ~ ....... Lafr UilMn -:11e11 c~. H-1 a..a.. 1:• •.m. ....,.,..~.s-Mllt ... -COlllOc Park Sdlool. zm Notr->eme ltCIN, Cost• Mese, I p.m. OWrNtln .._.,_ -khodf •U· lllOf'lum on MaQnoOe end Hewitt tr•ts. Westmln1ter, I p.m. '"'"'-' CIW af H ......... •HCll -Ehu LCM19e, I p.m. ... •SltmaPlll,0_,,..A .. IN ;.....,. ef H .. fl ...... 11..o -Loe.I· Jan 11 avelleOle ll'f calllno Mra. Elton tvor•k. .,,..._ I p.m. TOHDAY c..•Meee.._ ...... _ r:a .,_ -Ora1111 Hen. 2144 Tllur•n •VC., 10 -.m. ...... ...., ta •wnc111 1M V-- f WwW War I -Amulun t..glon l.tlf, ' p.m. H ........ hllcll TOPS ,.... ..... -.. -~ llffdl IJ. nry, 7 p.m. 0.... 'II Gartin .......... s.en >-Clm& -lteueet'°'1 Center, iuntlnglon IAKll. 7::111 p.m. L'dMl'llll C..,._ af •'Ml ••rtt11 ·emp1e Sheron. C.• Mne, 7::IO p.m. Tw.tletll C_., Clft flf HIMll,_. • IMdl -lAb P1rtt Clu4111ouw, '::IO P.m. Jlldl ... JMI D-Clllll -Ebell :1u~... Newport Beed\ I p.m. Mee It-... ~ -Odd Ftl-lowl Hell, C091a Mne, I p.m. SI'"" SHih JM, Nstlft .,...._,.. .. .. ~ •• , -loullon Is 1 ... 11.tble by calllnt Mn. Jlldl wu-. s.tm, a 11.m. -~ ....... ._.. .. ........ -lAmlle!I .......... -Cllllne #n. ,.,... e..rtll\. .,,.,,.., ' p.m. TOPS SM ~ -IC111Ytnab Sdlool. Coif• MAM. 7 ,..m. TCWS IMdl ...,._._,... c.nm. Hllftllnllton eHdl. 7 p.Jft. ...... ....... s.-r.. 0-a. -F Im Mftllodlat Cl\urd\, Coan /Nsl, • p.m. LNlts Alllla..y ef ....... 8eKfl ,..,.. .,.,.,.,. .... -L«.etloll .. ........ able by talllnl Mra. Ted Mc:Mnlln.. l'!t.,AIL'"" '*'3179, • p.m. TMUltSDAY c.t• ............... ·~ w--. CM -LacMloft la ev1llMlll by calllne Mra. s.nwr Cor*IA. .s.MllJ, ft a..m. c.ta ..... LIWwy Miry .._ -'c;;;..": ~~,.,~· .f~..-. MARGORIE BULLARD r1er -Flnlty Sclloor• mu1t~-To Many pou ~. 4:ll """· ----------TO" Mlrtlel .,........_ W... lend Sdlool, ms Tustin Ave., cona ...... 7 llJI\. TOl'S ""'1tTY --.n -erst 111-SdlOOI, Hum\llliaft IMeell, 7 p.m. A-1cM LAI* Alllllery lfll ..... ,...,.. IMdl -Amtl'1ceft Lag!oft Hell. I p.m. ( ... MIM Mllr w.....-. C• -ClubtlouM, I p.M. PltlDAY ..... '9 ........ TOl'S a.II -Ht.i. tlng1on BMCll lteueet!Gft Clftler, II a.m. A...-n' ~ .._... C• -720 W. B.., Ava~ .. -. -· o.-~s ..... .__,.._ -$dlool, C.la ..... • ...... Betrothal Disclosed In Mesa The DAILY PILOT Coven Bo.ti119 lest in West H..-a.,fw ef .i.....--Lo-:ellon II avalletllt by calllno Mn.1-------------------------------• lack ~ 5#-1219. I 11.m. w-. AnlMarY ......... , ..... ,........,,.... .. llKtrket ........ ...cal u11• 441 -Union Hell, lZ22 Ii. Boll• Aw .. ~nta Ana, I p.m. WIONISDAY w-w• °'" c11111 • "•"''.,.... JHca -Huntlnoron Bekll Countrv :1ub, t a.m. Mlrl•t TOPS CIW -Ebb Tld9 'l'IOIHle home part, 1560 Ple~ll• Ave .. 4ewport Be.a.. 10 a.m. XI o.tla NI C ... plw flf DllpN-\o\llrlnera Llbr1rv, Newport Beldl, 10 •.m. s.r..llmlai a.. .. """"""' --... -C*Sl>l•n ltnteurent, Coste "' ... ·-· S...Willlt CIW, M-Sier -""'IOl!lc Ttme*, Newport BMdl, Glamour Wrap Knit a glamorous jacket to wear on your Summer vacation, to enjoy in Fall days. Knit jacket from the neck down wlth satin binding, Embroider l'06ff in red, pink or gold. Transfer in actual size. Pattern 7430: sizes 32- 46 incl. FIFTY CENTS (coins) for each pattern -add 15 cents for each pattern for first- class mailing and special hand.ling. Send to A I i c e Brooks, the DAlLY PILOT, 100 Needl~raft Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea Station. L-/ht ... 1a1a.1H1 New York N Y 10011 Print . 204 M111ne Ave /673·3'JOO Ne me, Addreu. Zlp. Pat. ~on thtu Sat 10:00 A. M 10 600 P.M tern Number. I Suno1y 10.00 A.M. to s.oo P.M. ....... ,c.--. '1> ( l 71h St./5'8· 1222 Mon. 9 S.1 10'00 AM. to~ P.M.. Fndfy Ntaht tit 9:1lO P ..M. KMp Your Kool ••• this summer in this groovy fun-set from White Stag. Sleeveless turtie neck t-shirt in waffle kna is a perfect mate for the famous St09-Prest. no iron, sa~ cloth Jamaica shorts. Al tops are White with bright colors of Red. Navy or green at the ned. Jamaica shorts zip at the side with b~on waist come in White, Navy and glorious summer pastels. Tops sized small. medium and large; shorts. 8 to 16. Jamaica Shorts 7 .00 T -Shirt . ~.00 ~ , Sooie~ Sets Shdwing Women Pick: New Regent . Of 'Federation' Film A tom ..ut*1 ''Wodd ..... la Iii,... ...... om.re lililaW .... Feda•ticm of Women" will • lbon at the 10 a.m. pUllliac Wedpelday, June D, of tbt Waman'a Soc1ety of antm Service, Costa .._.Pint Metbodilt a-di. ,,_bin, meeting in the dm'dl, .-will bear a r• pest • tbe annual Society meetbJC by Mn. Robert ~ Mid a devotion- .. ...... by Mn. Brent BemNin, iPtltuill.life cul· tiNtira d..armaa. A aa1ad .. m-t pot1Dct will be ti .c-ia.:::1..: prtlidlml: Al JUIM, .. pNlidl.t; J'rut DlleM. *"'-'· ad lta1Fll Short. treutnr .. s.cretm• are tbe Mm-. • Blnld O»oper, camp v 1 al~rity Group m1n11tr7; Jobll Graef, mem- blnblp cultlvatlon~ Artbllr N...,art ~-=~~~-~:~ .., life. and L D. Sarrell, -1UP-It lO a.m. lAMtioa blfor • ply work. Mn. DoQ1u 0.. ...... a'YIDable bJ eall· Witt ii tbe new clrcfe chairl' lit lfrL 1'obert ~ man. .......,.._ . HEALTH· SPA Comes To ~ COSTA MESA AND ·HUNTINGTON BEACH 2300 Harbor llvd ........ l I i L1iirio11 Ce1ter De~i11te~ To. Y 01r Heall~ an~ Recreation I Combi1in1 lhe latest from • Palm Springs 11~ Europe Join toct.y and a. a charter member SPECIAL Openincj Rates Cell now or drop by for • frH tour, no obll .. tfen, ever OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATION . . . . . At Al 3 Orange County Locations *Costa Mesa 549.3368 2300 Ha.,. lfvd. Haft.or Shopping Center *Anaheim 826-0381 s10 s. IMch (Hwy m Play1 Plaa Shoppfft1Ctmw *Orange 639-2441 6221. Katella Plua R•I Shopplftl Center OPEN 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. Al the following facHHies lnducled at no ext~a cost TH£ S,A IHYDltO.SWlll K>OLl AltEA: EXCLUSIVE ••• Direct fro111 &ropo a11cl ,elm Spri1191. Ital .. 111 apoclal 1Hh wt.lie hot, whirll119 minorel wetor .. plWH •11l111t yH to tl¥O JM tlto nry finerl i11 ll!Oclor11 hydrotlter•l'Y· Stl111•lef" -tire 11111ulor e11d circulatory 1y1te111. Offart ,.lief fro,. Oftlwfth, rllftlllatitM, IMtral+lt, ecl1eJ, a1141 pel111. NEWI "SWISS" FACIAL CONTOUltlH~ MACHIN£ , .. 111ovtt wrl11klea end. do11llle chl11a. Tlll1 11 011• piece yo• un't wHr o tit.lie. ULTltA MODERN HEALTH CLUIS ..• your private club. We'll tllm yell-fir"' ye11 . , • kHll you flt encl hHllhy. fl•l•11tecl 1cle11tlfic eledriul and meche11iul 111echl11u do the work for yeu Your indiwicluel pro9r•m 11 prHcrlbed after • phy•lul •n•ly1lt , • , then penonilly iupe,..,he~ by your instructor. Our 1y1t•m is ••f•, fHt, fu 11 e11d l11vl9oratln9. . Coi.wENDED AND APPROVED BY U.G.A.' . • t Opet Ready to I members c north Cost Howard L. You Sou Newpart'1 ment Serv: a plea fort the high seeking IW ibs ingrar Sponaor11 Ebell Club Beach, agency t.t finding SW. tunately C) cieut jobs employed. "We've but DO plJ 10,'' 88'd ! of YES. "'J employers.' The stud• from 15 t. age and wi work inclu- housewMk They W'OI are 8ITIDf employer According Employmes average ,.. ting is 50 c housewort 25. Last year for 450 N teen agers. that they w ter that IJlj UCR Five stu Orange C4 among the students 11 ated in ce Riverside I Cbancelk alter and 5, dent Fran Glendale ' pal speak• l3ttl comn clses in Uo Courl Orange who recelv are Hans ta Me.a; Fountain 1 Beacham, I Ronald Sc Beach, an. Newport B Pau1 Pres: Newport Richard P elected pt Stanford f County. Pauley from Stanl soci4lted wt er le Oo. • Roodell B. port Beach Other n John Hurll president; Dowty. r secretary, Duke, ON.I Co-chaJrt en's auxill Robert Sd Bay and 1' ofN~ .. Open for Badness Ready to serve cuatomen at tbe1r new store in South Cout Plaza are three 1talf members of Cb11in'1 Men'• Store, now in operaticln on the mall ol lhoppl.ng center in north Costa Mesa. Cbuin's men (left to rlgbt) are Carlos Aranda, ma 1 t er tailor; Howard L. Rich, general DUlDa.ger, and Harvey Gomd, merchandising manager. Youth E-inployment Sought in Newport · BOAT BUFFS AJmH Leck.bey is ffte Ol'lly fllll. ti-boetiP19 e4itor workittf " •ll'f .. .,,,.,., ill Orottte c-t,. Hla - d11ln e-• ef ..... 1., .~ yodttlllf MWI 1t o 4oily fMfwfe .I tti.. DAILY ... LOT. Newport's Youtb EmploJ· with tbe help ol Newportr========:!R ment Senice today 1uued _redd __ eots __ . ---------------u a plea for help in employing tbe high tchool studmts seeking summer Jobe under ,-------------------- ita program. Spomored by tbe Junior Ebell Club ol. N e w p o r t B e a c h, the employment agency bM bJid no trouble tind.ing students, but unfcr. tunately Cl8DDOt tlnd 1uffl· cif.lllt jobs to keep the kids employed. "We've plenty of kids, bu.t no place for them to go,'' llid Mn. Garry Short of YES. "'IlQ iJ a plea f'Or employers." The studeot.s range in age from 15 to 21 y e a r 1 of age and will do all kinda of work including bebystttmg, housework and yardwort. They wort for wages 1hat are arranged between the employer a n d emplo,,ee. According to the Y o a t II Employmmt Service, ttle average ...ge hlr babylit- ting is 50 cents an hour, for housework and ywdwork, '1.._25. Last year YES found wort for 450 Newport B e a c h teen agers. Official• h o p e that they will be able to bet· ter that mart thil summer UCR Gives . Degrees Five studerts from the Orange Coast area were ama11g the more thin 500 students who W«e gradu· ated in ceremonie1 at UC Riverside recently. Chancellor Iwn Hlndel'· aker and senior clue prest. dent Frank M. Usher of Glendale were the prlnci· pal speaten dlring t b e l3lb commencem~ exer· cises in UCR's Humanities Court. Orange Coast ltUdenta who received ttMJir degrees are Hans Habereder, Coe· ta Meea; Joseph Smith, Fountain Valley ; Erl c Beacham, Huntington Beach RooaJd Schwartz, Laguna Beach, and Davia Dawdy, Newport Beach. Pauley New President Newport Beach reeident Richard Pauley baa been elected president of the Stanford Club of Orange County. Pauley who graduated from Stanford In 1954, It aa· sodeted with Coldwell, B&nk er !& Co. and ls 1ucceeding Rondell B. Hans<>n of New· port Beach. Other new officen ue John Ht.aibul, Orange, vlce president: Mrs. Jamea R. Dowty. Newport Beach, secretary. and William L. Duke. Orange. treaaurer. 111wee aounnet COil bllk ••• 11. at Mariners Savings. Stop by and pick it up. To c:elebrote the Gourmet Festival, July 1 through July 10, Mariners is offering a free gourmet cook book to all visitors. let these attractive bound gourmet cook books instruct you in such diverse sub- jects as wine cookery, herb and spice cookery, and the ABC's of ca nopes, cookies and salads. Find new ideas in the preparation of wlinary delights and rediscover old ones. Come join in the festive atmosphere amid the handsome surroundings of the Mariners Building. Our friendly and courteous staff will assist you with all your savings and loon needs. And remember, at Mariners your savings earn the highest prevailing interest rote in complete safety. • MARINERS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIO't\ A 5"to.>dtlf}'nl'C1rt111 AH11ftC< C""l'(lr"""' "'1ESTO IH 11 DOVl:lt • NE~l'Oltl BEACH, CALI~ 9~111>1 •""I A4: 'IY1I! Co<haJrmen of the wom· en's auxiliary will be Mrs. Robert Schock of Emerald Bay and Mrs. John Wyman of N~ Beach. ........---------------<..-------' Mondly, Junt 19, 1967 DAJLY PILOT J9 OPEN 9-6 DAILY OPEN SUN. 11-4 Home a Gift Shop Fieldcrest makes blg!I A: MAROf GRAS -reversible geometric in cool blue, avocado and royol or sunny ~onge. shocking and gold . T osseled comers. 7.95 B: CARACAS -four wide stripes in green, purple, lime. blue reverse to red, gold. shocking. orange, lime tassels. 7.95 C: RIO RITA -stripes in orange. pink, yellow , gold or in green, lime shocking, purple ... dramatically outlined in black. 2.98 D: CASA BLANCA -lime background with olive, royal, blue, white. or gold with shoc~ing, brown. red. white. 3.98 ) E: BARBADOS -block, Spanish gold and white in a wild y bold Caribbean print that will create a sensation on any beach. Fringed ends. 4.98 JUST IN! The newest summer patterns . '" BEACH TOWELS by CALLOWAY UPPER LEVEL 3'433 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH thick terry BEllCH TOWELS only In calars that da the mast far gaur tanl 673-6360 DAILY 'ILOT ~PUS FRIENDS -Frank Converse and Candice ~raen become mends during hiJ visit to a rnld· !Item coll•t• on ''Coronet Blue" foo.igbt at 10 on tannel 2 in coJor. Jn addition to M.111 Bergen, iuett l1'6 are Richard Kiley and David Carradine. 1ELEVISION VIEWI Next 10 Days Full of JFK ly alCK DU IROW HOILYWOOD (UPI) -Tb• conUnulnl con- Oftfl)' Oftr the ••Mination of Prelldent lttnnedy the achtduled aubJect of ttve boura of ~tJonel ltviakm'a prime time in the 10 da)'t starttnc to- 'I~ addJtlan, another prime time hour durlnl th1' .mod 1' tchtduled to bt devcn.d to the political trter and future for h1a brother, Sen. Robert F. ennedy. Tonllht, at 8 p.m., NBC.TV will preeent an hour 1tttled •-,,,. JFK Oonapincy: Tti1 Cue of Jim an11on," with FNnk HcGee doln1 the reportlnf ·ur an inquiry by an inv..U11ttve .Wt autlf*! 1 th• network. ACCOlDING TO NBC-TV, the bro1dcut rarninee "tbt t.estlmony of tbt two key wttn...ea 1D ew OrlMJU Dist. Atty. Jim Garrilon'• in•.Ua•· "' of an alleged conapiraey in the ueaseinatJm .. and (Uploret) the methoda ueed by Ganiaon'1 'tlce to obtain wttnMM& and evidence." The network addt: "The pJ'Oltlm will preeent .. tvidenct that will show dilcrepandes in the .attmentt made by the two key wtfneeees ln Gar· son's cue." S&JI_ producer Fred Freed: "We will be brint· 1& to J.lCht considenble new material." On Tullday, at 10 p.m .• "CBS Reporta" hu :t hour about Robert Kennedy, ls "rote in Amen· an POlltioa, his influence on American policy and ii future on the Amerloan eeene." Partlcipant.s, In addition to Sen. Kennedy, in· lude Rlchlrd Nixon, authors William Manebetter nd Gore VJdal, Sena. Jacob Javita, Edward Kflftnedy rid John Tower, Pierre SaUn1er, Mt1. Ethel Ken· edy (Robert's wife) and Mayor Samuel Yorty of os Anre*. The reporter la Roger Mudd. THI ILOCKIUSTIR entry of the lO~ay period, owever, ii the four-part , four-hour CBS.TV ex1mi- 1tion of the Warren OommillilOn report on the :ennedy UMMination. ~viOU!ly aonounced u a three-~. but :xp1nded lMt week, the inquiry begins this Sunday t 10 p.m .. its first hour. It will then continue at he same time for the next lhrff days -an hour ~•ch broadcu t. • The reoorten are Walter Cronkite and Dan tither of CBS-TV, and Eddie 'Sak9r, news director 1f KRLD-TV, Dallu-FU't Worth. This four-parter hu been described 16 "an !:Uminat:ton of the major questions rai11ed bv critics tf the official report on the 11111ssinatlon.'' and i6 he re8ult o( a staff inquiry of more than half a •ear. CBS.TV says it hae "uncovered ~h material." THE CIS·TV examinaUon also takt'lll a look at ;arrison's investigat1on. On th.is point, ruchard S. >alant. preeldent of CBS new11 and a lawyer. wae 1uoted tut week in the Lo8 Angeles Times: "We covered this phue (Garrison'•) as well as . we could. There are Jeni problems here. since a rial is pending in New OrleaM. and we cennot risk ryiM it on the air.'' In any case, the commitment to the tour-part >resentati<>n. and the maMer of scheduling it. are rnquestionably among televi!ion's m<>1t provocative ~!forts in some time, and the broad~ are being ~agerly awaited . -(U.15E oor JUST ,45 ~ ~ I GULP WtYN MY ~ ! • ' MONOA'r ' "r ,., • TUf '>DhY DAYTIME MOVIES ~ ........... <..it! .•• ,, ...... 1:11 • ..,.. ....... ,....., '9D ........... .... .... (C)......., .. a....-(-. Hl=.~·~( .... )'V- ,,, '51-o.M '"""' Ywt·Ella ll:tO ........ ...,,. (...etrll) '41-...................... ( ... Mert t.wy, "'........ :.:. ..... ..,,_._ .... <•ttlN) '5?-stM ...... ll:JO • .,.. ..... ., In.a ( ....... ,.~ ..... ..,,. .... "" .... ('11111) -Mldlflt ...,.... U:JO ........ .....,. ('1tN) • 4:JI • .,.. Liii ..... (....,. ~ .......... . l:JI. tQ ..... • --..,.,, hit • ,..., .._,., .,.., ew..-. ON A PINHEAD It ie"'t 41uit• t+.e Hlft• t+.lnf •• inKtiliit1t tfle C-t+itwti0,. •• the hH4 ef • ''"· lwt '" 'fH •••t reelly ••-' th "f-e-n.. lt•c••'" fHtllr• Ill .... DAILY "l0T1 v .. ·, .... _.,n.w ~- "'"'" lnfer111etlo• we un ,eek I.rt. • U11•ll ''•"· •. ,,. .. XUl»Uet frOm tbe Ba ba ..... theftlMllM fiU ......... Nords Captu Boat ] l&AIJ\00¥, Ca lit.ma &ob Narcsm thtougb tbl delvodJ 0.., J ODI brMI J)tt captul'tJll the prfJt and ••• ty. Tiie ... ,..,. tac« ... tb er Ja thl '10 and drove tr tancebim• bolt. Vlting ! lead I third throufl tbe a and held tt. . mllf• per bo 'Jbere 1f'ere and DO~ eonteet. wlllal C\ear Lab I ned tpeeeerlil ofHon1to1 some oi the power boat 4 w:::4nafc helm. Hit bo avva19d ll the COCD'lt "' qtd to pt ii M.ib GOl'dl P'la., ioot llll the nee but I .. and l1nJi ~ $750 edditbt to b priae. Spt1 ••• Prt HOU6TON Clay nnc .... Feel So Good arrived at ti CourtbooM fa a charge ol inducted int. aervtces. He alao pr ter-wtaal apecUtora 11 ''Are then l on?" "I'd lib b Jury,'' aa.1' Conviction old figbtlr • flv--1ear pr and • $10,00C Clay declln newsmen 11 throulh the new1men era into an eleVI' to tbe nhlth SAN FR lliet Bury Fnadlff ' Sada7. "l ....... Ill] • reperted. 1ud •tiler Ba1b6-D' ne MclM aid Ille ... Frat Min Ute Ndoll A...mdea team. wltea GUAYAQU Tiny Ecuadt a split in t.o linglea mate powerful U .~ Amerloan z. tennis playot But deapiu feat 1Wlerec ~ordskog ,.... Wel!!tJll!_ ,\Jtearf We Have Lakes, Too By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Series Won By Lohman 8outhland 1rnill b 8 I t owners wbo tallt lo the OOUlal waters be&Wetft Sin Otego and 8atllia Dltblra eVl!ry weektttta oiled ovet· look the fact diat ~tbtrn California la lebt!fllly iprlft. kled with some VWl'J f l n e fresh w1ter Ides for fish· l.Dg, water •kiln« and Jwtt plain everyday crtlitinl. Best plact" U> find out about the fresh water boat· Ing spas In Callfortlia i. the Boating and P'l8hiag Al· ftowlaftd Lohman ol a.I-manac. now in ill MOOOd boa Yt.ehf Cbab wmi Chi year of publication bJ our N~rt FHlt 'Mb. l ~U rce~nd Bill Bersten ol Ven· cb~plonatllp lkmdaf Ha a . The Southern Cafilornla 1ene8 that Wit lftarked by edJtJon of the Almaaac litts wind.t ranilns from three. over 60 Jaket and reservoirs .knot drtftir• lo 20 knot on which boMa can be duate.r1. 1be cbamplonlhip launched, witb directlOm U> regatta WU lllJecl in t b e get there and ~ YOU Ctn eoea.n all th• JM.tboa Pt.r. expect When yoti arrive. Tbeff were !5 entrfel 11 The lakes are lilted by the regatta. Defender Mib counties lnclud.IAg San 01- Hirsb did DOt piac.. iJl t b e ego, ~ge, .ruver91de, ~ top 10, all of whom wtll be Bernardino lAI Aneeles elllibit fot the clue nat-Santa Bafbera, v.mura: ional C!baftlP!OftdliP regatta lrnperlal, SIU! Lua ObltJ)o at Eaa,.ne, On. Aug. 14-11. and Kern Top 10 llJllJben 111 tbt LISTED in Ora.nae Ooun· Newport llttt wtn: U) ty is lrvme lAb, al .... ftoWland Lohman, IYC~ seven mile. ..t ol Onage. Jack Scboll..t. IYC; (I) lrvine Lall• it ope, during IWly, rn"' <•l am • «UyUgbt hours OD& trotn MU, LIYC; lS) Cat l'rlllll. M•cb •. to 2'epl U. Jlefttal LIYC: <•> Oeorte V...._ boau and mow. are avlfl. vort, LIYC: (7) Jim TJMr, able. 'I'ra.ller Ind camp lftts BYC; (I) MArtill LoctleJ, are at O'Neill Patt, l& LIYC; Ct) Don Wiese, BYC; miles southwest (10) Cbad ~lh BYC. Riverside County lakes Uob of Balton 8d aftd a nwnber of OolottdG RJvtr rttl()ftl an4 t.Bt fkilltift tm.t can be round at each. FOR BAtlr Wit• tJO*t- meft the AlmAnac u• llla- rtna1 fnntt Sin Dlel<J to ienta Jlarbarl, the chlnftel islands and dftalla Of What can be expected ln tbe way ol wind.a and 9888, tide& and many other ut1etuJ bits of lnformaUon. 1'le Almanac 11)otligbt.s lft ttWl1 tttpecls ctit id-v amaaea SolltbeNI OAllfor- na bu lb watffftont rac:u. lt!es, bOll coastal aJ'ld IJ'I. land. Raring jUJt Murned Lrotb viewlnt the Amttl· Cl' a Cui> trials on the l!!ast Couti fi's ~y to lppt'eel· ate °*' a4ftlltage6. t>e-;pite all the llue aftd cry by the Mt~ers about the grtlt Cl'Uitihl •aten on Lon& ItlMd Sound a n d f\wther eltt, lt W'illl inl«fllt· l.nf to ~ tbat the larg-est matina ln Nl'W gngldd is a fairly new ftc:.illty that bas a oapaolty Of iOO boetl. large and •lbill, located at Stamford, Onift, The~ IJ called Ylebt Ha•en. b &a t it ii a far t!'J frOni IUCh fJouth. land boetlnl lfdt u Sbtlt- lt lllaDCl, SU DltlO; Mil· eAOft 8ty. OOtlbl\de, N .. - patt Jeildl, AJamttOI Bay Ind, of OOW"M. the fabWOU. Mariu de! Aey -all of ~ provide theltier tor thoUllndt o1 boau. MIO CAIY elAJfT DOlll HT ..aptures Stormvogel Captures Slowest Island Race Ct1 Ptetton of Ld TC • o a debailed In the bOOk are the ltarrowbJ J>trpetul I• Lake Hemet R.a11rotd Cln· thf firlt C1a11 B ftltfy to yon Lake. ' Skt·Leftd and place. Lake ElaUlort. Another adventllt we ba\'t ln tblle ptlttl 1J y...-.1;:========.11 "THAT TOUCH OF MINKH tloat Race &ABl\00&. Tu. <UPn- 1 l i,... llOlt ..... ,...,. • NardllrooC p lo •• d :'OUgb the -.mile a.. IVOdl Oap rac. with oel1 I brief pit ltOp Sunday, pturlJll tbe ..... fint lit and •·• m llp mon- ltle M-111&N>M Van NQJI cer .., tbe okWt drtv- .la tbl '10,0DO matathon id ct:rcm tbe fJllllr'e ~ nee b l Ill • t l f. 1111 blue ~ V1ting 9'l'rit. toot the Id • third ti the way rouab tile tltree-boar race d beM tt. .neractnc 18.1 Ilea per bour. J'bere were ao acclde1lb id no tllj~ dm1eC the DtMt. wtlk* wu nm• ear Lab__.., mo- d 11M1Cecralt 08ll&tr IOadl H 0 0 I toll and Mbaed me ol tbl ll8do9'1 t t p wer boat drt__.. SeooDd prise 0( '1,500 !Dt to BW 0oQper of Alla- Jin. Hlt boat. nn, nm. ...... au mpb owr e eoarN but ~ mo. ted to set in .. lead. Mlb G«dae el lfiami, .a., toot M euly Ind la e race but Jolt • to Nord- :OI and flnillled tbtrd. He illect.ed mo 11p mcmey .1n kUtlDD to tdl *1JlOO third Be. °"8llhla Bfu1Dr.ttl'• n. Diego about a month ago. foot Web •mvottl drift. n.r.. c&40I topped the ell ~ tilt ftfl.lih lloe at C1Mt B neet. Tbey •ere Loe ~ BarW at 4: 10 Harr)' Moloebco'1 Gypty, p.lb. landlf to be tbe ltnt i.on. ~b Yacht Club; bollt to flatab in the 1towett Tom Plctard11 Btllwetber SM J&olM Wand raee Ott Il. LBYC. and Allen KfJ. record. The nee ataJUd )y'1 Enchan1res• JI, Bahia FridlJ Ill 5 P-.m. C«iAthlan YC. -~ 1 e 11 p 1 e d Clu• C bonort were tak· time ft 4UJll boan placed tt1 by Ed Sandber1'1 9'an- ber far down the l1tl on cor-downer ; the Cal-38 Wlnd- ncted time u tw blah ward, eo-11dPPel'ld by Slev• handicap ratiq lfv• ber • Tttut and · l>tct ~Yer, m.lnm time allowlftele. Her NBYC, and Jlm Bobnlon'1 tGITect.ed ume WU 4'.7313 SS-40 1toop Pam, LAYC. boan. • : The race 1'U Che fihll ol n. • r n hap a ._ to the curreat WbJtney Serles llllel lmtlW'1 CaloM ~ lpoftlored by LA YC. .. .i.• ••• 1.• ••• OlJTll fOHSI III. a a.. D .-.. fttorn In the Little Whitney race IM ~ Yamf'~ flun LA YC ~ H01ftandl 8-Mp la tM · tl1 Landing Saturday BW von IOW THU 1VlllAt ,_.... ...,.. iii Kl•lnSmltl'• Cll·l5 Vin· -.......... "' .... c»a TIYoU. , Obi ..... OM'lll whmer. :.:e::,~ . a. vc, ad Rd • 8ecGOd wu M. n. Mintey'• •• ..... 1 Ce1a •rt .,.., · c.1-il Sandptper. South "(JI vr TH ... YC, la 11..t .W.1 • • Shore SaWn• Club. and GOLDIN •uu.r 'fte a.. D .atzW b ' thltd WU the Cal·24 Merci, PLUS S"°'1 I CAlftMMf labed tile 14&-mDe ~ 1k.fppmed by H. J. Del·r..::"::":""::*::1':*":-*::*:*::**::*:*:*!UE!:*:*=-ll oetJ' a eoaple of boan .,. dwnpe. cabrtDo Beach, .. bind Stonn.._ Yecbt Club. Claa A 1'bmlr WA! ~1 rt Stewtrd'• Cll-48 ~t, tlclnt.r.LAYC.~'\ Ed saved her Umt ---. gerton in Clua A and Jim Jalro1'1 'IS-foot tJoap Klaloa ~ Newport Hart. Y ICbt Club, ,,.. tird. It was~ ftnt race for KlaJoe O:lftll' lbe WU teri- omdy clama,..s an. ... , frcJID • _.. ,,.,. In San Reaches Cup Semis • • .....0.. a&..&..ae • • HUNTUfeTON •&AC" • .. 7_8 5--.1 Popular Weelc e All Dltney Show • §ports Shorts Alice FAcertoo of o.llb'-ma Y a c b t Club won the Southern Celifomfa Yacht· ing Aatodation quert«-fl· nals in the elimlmt l o n 1 held for the Adlml Cup, l)'mboUc ot b women'• N o r t b American aall1nc champ&oubipl. ••• Pr•• irJae 1t'lra •I VPl/U HOUSTON -c •• I l u I a.y sane. "You Mab Me eel So Gaod," todaJ u be Tived at the P' e cl e r a I JUrthaall for b l • trtaI on charge of refuiaC lo be ducted into the armed rmce.. Be also prompCed Iaup. r wbeD a b9fWI ••k•d 9eC'laton In I C«Tidor, ~ there _, mare Jar· .. 1 ·• "I'd ~ to IUft Oii the rry," Qay II.Id. Conviction "' tbe .. , ... d f1gbt9r could stag • \19-JNr priloll ~ ld a $10,000 flDI. Clay declined to Wt with rnmen u be ,,. • 1 k e d irouP tbe Jobb1. Several !Wsmen crowded with bbn it.o an elevator for the ride I the ninth floor• SAN F RA NOl!ICO - lid 8any ti 81e I I I ?'ludle• warn.. .... ;aday. ''I .. '8"9't ...... ., ........... a nperted titer er. 00- ud ..... maJ A.men :la.WAlltcJllftell, ne ...,......., BarrJ llY ...... talk • It ll ~ Mledt ...., ., • Ndotl&I JIMkeelld ,llOdad .. Sa Frndtd :eam, wllel M 4eelde9. GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador - 'iny Eco.actor needed onty split m toclar,i. ft.na1 two ing)ea match• lo omt tbe owerful U.S. b!Jam in the merioan 1.on& Dtvia Olp mnil ~offs. But deapite the double de- ~ differed ! by bil team Sanda'/ and tbt ~· deli tt ,... • tM belt-of-I ... *· Geort• KacCail, DCD-plaJbll c.a p t a i n of the AmeriCaD tMn. remabled ~ that the Ubited States wouJd .... BATZEBURG, Germ• 111 -A.-tea er••• (rem c.MJI 1Jlllftntt1 ........... '*' Clllete lean ...._ .. .,, ... a. ....,.n ,_ Miit week'• BeUIJ llepUa. e.Yblced tat •1 wt.I .. well. ,... c..ea ,..... ... .. a lllrrt.s flall.. .. jmt ..._. eatddwc CM ..... rn11 ~ c.,a ... fell ReeJU I• 1 e e e • • ,a.ee la aa la&eradnal repMa ..,. s.May. ~ ,..... . ...... ,..,. .,.. ...... ., w . BOSTON-Pete Ror.elle, a on.time publldty man wbo ,wded tM msser of the NatlOnal and American leaguel en route to an mt· .Uen19d role u pro foot- ball commitsioner' admit.I hla cryltal ball doeln 't have all the annren. "I bOllNtly ~·t know," Roielle said SWlday when wed bow much more the pro apart can grc1w. "My dtier concern now 11 U> 1ta· bllift everythint -bold what we hive." ST. LOUI&-T.,...eecJ. ed K• n..ewan tf A• I tr a I fa WU lq9ared .,.... tldrHeeded ~ ctrea Gbneat ., 8pala to- day ht Ute flnalt et Utt U. S. Profeldonll B a r d Com1 Teanl1 CllaD1pton.. ....... 'Ibe qUM1er fim.lJ were sailed In ~:20 lloopl Sat,. urdly mdm' the IUl*'Vbion of Kine Bar1>or Yacht Club, RedOndo. MlJI ~pieced 1·2- 4-1 ID the tour-nicet. H• ~ ftll COIJlllOted of Kdlleen L o w t y, Pbllllil Shpbena Mid Nancy Greene. A new nilt In tbe Ad.amt CUp compeCIHit)ft now quirer a crew Of four. 54 Compete In Regatta , • ...... Fred M1cMURRAY Jean HAQEM --·--,.,. --SICOND HIT- F~..._, be>* ln ab: •. claaea turned out for Udo !ale Yacht Club't June Re- ptta tor ceatMb o, a r den s.tmday and Sonday. Tro- phy winners were: LID0-14 (5) -Upeet. Al Penz. Si«ft Sailing Aase>- ~. LITE (11) -(1) Fucttive, P.-Piner, NHYC; (2) No. 148; BW Blanll, IJYC; (3) No. 6'1(), Sue Barneeon, (NHYC). FLIPPER (&) -(1) Blue Streak, Sue Small, BCYC ; I========= (2) Stormy, Dave Eastman, I:========= BYC. SABOT A (lS) -(1) Blue Ugtitning. Pat S c r u I g 1, NHYC; C2) Hu m I llation. Bruce Humann. BCYC: C 3) America, B u rd I ck Ray, LIYC. '; INTENSIVE Otstrtbts t11t DAJL Y '1LOT'S c:owt• ti Ioctl MWS. No other 1111* um as mud! about wMf'I JOU YOU llw. Listed r or sen BtrMtd.lno County are Bl.I Btlr, Like An-owhead, LOe GNICJl'Y. Colton cable Skl·W I~. Green Valley and Xtmper Campbell Ra:ncb SkJ.l..U. The Almanac ai.o in- cludes a detailed cte.crip- THE LUXURIOUS tUWIALJ9A THEATll •&Tll I around boatllll. With a lite tpttng lft N•w Jtnglaftd, many boating people •tre Just a~ ttltlr boata in Ult •at.tr-the f1rst of J&a11e altM I loot wtM!r la14Up. .....,, ... ,.._ ALSO THIS COMIDY naAllTH HAUllllAM MIALDtNI PAM ..... .._.."'*A lllM. .... ,...,* ---·-I-- SHAlP II y.w·,.. • •lt•l'J tt•4w, ... tfle '!\DAILY rt LOT'S fe111ettt Dlt11.,A-U11e elattlfi-4 •4• Sttw..J.-,.. Mele • kt+•• 4HI • • • wll•tfootf yH't• kJIAt .f ••"'"•· "HRSUUlTON OF lllCISI Faclutillf S111ekl11! 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"'N: I Mi'.Hun llUIX.EllS I oa• HAllllll[b'TEUI n I iiiisT t.DUUJI, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• For your convenience and to a¥Oid waltl"I-pur- chaM your tickets NOWI Tltkett avallable at Cln- em1, Costa Mtea, Hunti,.ton Cinema, Huntlftffon IMch, Cinema W..t, Wfttmlnmr. ......,, .... 19, 1"7 rw;tt, N01JCZ lmA'· NOTICS 110fC9 ., ~ iifWI •••• iiil 1M IN ..-ta .. ~'1..3:i!!f£1L Qlr.. ,_ ftll A,,,: • • iii:.• ... ,. '•,.;\ u-:.~ ..t.~~m· ·~·:.;! "''==p..:::. SID9 nn..a • A ~ ~ .. ~ ... ""'*' Ira Taking 'f.ime to Solve Harbor Area Problemi :=:: .... ~1~.:Cftf,t~,.::.r.q.ze i!,F~~v::= EOWAAO H. ~ AllD .... L _.... J-. ... ..,:" ......... -~ ... f6 elROCI 0. DULi .... 0. atOUL. ...._.. -..._ .......... ._ n. •-: .... ._ ......_ whb .-ll eltJ r-.... tu • JtlfJll • .,.. .. "* • -"' c..-.. :.~.: :*: cir... NCmC9 11 141111Y ernw T1lilt ~;; 8.f~ .... ~ X,~tcboolon I),·' .. _..,._ ' Ualflcatlm? That CllMI-na-.,,, MHral pro--6>a II Mttlld ta tbl Bar-o-ama tor m•tall.J and pb.y· U. mat continue for .& IMll two 1ell'I an. unific• tioa. OW'D uDifted ...._. claiet, ~~~ lo!!,.'!!!,.., .. , .. M -I I • t... fll L T, lMh I . Ml~""* ---~ -· ... -...-.. -.... • ... ....,.,.,. •• ' rt "' .. °'-c .. --:.. T8llOWH °"' = -::::: .. ... .. ·1 =' ..:1.:'\:9 J:' :-=.:-: :.r:-..... e:,..f''t'.t...~ ..... "= .. --_... ,_. ~._.J~ 11111 ... lltl ... ~ fll .......... 1""4...,,. W ,,_.. ,..._ It ~ It . ~ Ana. n· .... and tbat 1ically b.1111tle&ppld •tu- :lj ~ tM1'e b tD lt. dellta are oo b&lf~. ID :-Or la kt tbe fall. tbe ha)f .ay aeu10n : A-• Newport,»eaa u~ probably wm •pread lo re&-• >.Aid Scboor DllUict bu ular ~m1, Newcomer ~ letlJl1 mdftad for .al· fean. ' proctll of eGDIOltdaUnl fic:aUon bu mldgated ia , CGIDpoeellt dlltrictl -that ol tr.mportation. 'lbil 1D01D1 that Newport· Mesa 9Cboola hive 10 peo- ple lo the central office •ho ~ receiving .alarlel of over $15.000 a yfllllr. Several of them beJd very import· ant pollitloftl lo the three compoDeDt d1*lctl a are now faced with the problem of JMrning to behave like subordinates. ·-... .....-... tllir9wn -ta fll -...,_ ........ --* """ .......... .., fllftlllf ~ .,.. *" oat by tbl ........ of •&. -Mr 11, *' ,, .............................. 1:-,.., .. """ .... ,._ " ..... lllN FAllClticlD bec1w t be ~,,...,...._::. :'r.; : =a :I'.,~ =• -..._ !it :• ::_ :' .:.."' ~ •., 1~ ._ __ _. --IA tt ~ C-IY tf ~ ..... ti """ ........ -1N111t Ne. l tf .. w ~ 11 •II IN&l'I ...... _ ..... tbe 11 "'** euctlM. It ... ._... ... ,,. :: ~ .,._ ~ ~~flll N, ~. 111 IN CllJ ti ..... Alie. .... _. " ..ane.a.. 'Tbe dW .... catll f,.,.... Ill ... ... .. -... .... -Cell!wllil. r-..--.J r_.... • 1111 111 tewM .,._, • .. Uiilliiii =.. ...... _,....,, • • flll-. .., PtltM JllM t. 1"1 • voters • ...,_ ..... UMd Sl•letl eM l'llM1 tlli. ... .,_., -....,..• .. ="="=' i."-..e:';:! W, «. IT J0+4N, down a· ~ -tblt wyt41 to 11111 -.... .., " --............... .,... fll ~ "' ... ~ cin. would baft llllffOIW.aucb ~,"'.,:e .. ::-m-._:e':. ~ :.:' ,...... ~ ,,_,,,, ~·=~ a m-···-Loi • tf Tr"9 • .. ,_ AA# A • _.......... ..... ._ c.--~-· ,_...Ill ... ""',.._ II '9 M -....... wt a, T ..... t NI.alt Forgit adlDita lblll be Ms lftCMlw fl MIKWll..-..._ ~ ;:t ..., ... 4ll ~ ~ ,:::...: .....,. .., ,.._ c.t.lzetl ,., Arll • ~--Jtlf. But; bt fact, ADOtblr pttblem that uni- :. • w p o 1' t Buell Cit)' Tbe new clLltrSct tnberi~ : • Colta v.a lJDloD several neglected old IChool :~ind ~ II-'* UllloD bulU from the tbree com-.:810 8dloo1 -la DdW 1111· poaent cliJtricta, according ~....._ 1'11· Bd1IC!Olrt ill tbe lo Newcomer. Sever al ' ~ ..umate it will take bo.lea were declared unsafe ''This ot ClOU1'9e. mates for pe!'llOllDel problems," New· -comer commented. IHlt reed the ~ Jaw ~ °:~ H= a,....._ .....,_ :.::. W, ..... D ... D W Mi. :.~J. ~Wc-t CMllT ~~ _,.... ..... t .. _ ·-., •tedl. c....,.. ................. Or-"™" auu -. -M llOt clear OD s.w 1111 w111 .. _,.. "" wllflwt =-.:::'• C8Mlnlll. er-.. lllr ~ Nm'ICB bow to de-unify 11111 cliltrict. cowwt or wwrllll!y, .-.. or fM. HJI, ---~-:::.~ NiW But. be aald. '"l'llla ICbool pied. ,...,... ..... --., -... c.....-. .. o-y • ....,. C81mMAff ........... '30.• II a IDLll plb ,... deed for tbla s...,.,. .ct tamny rooa, 2 lMitll. eun. carpets • draped luxury ...... 8-"7 ..... dodlle nn,lace, b6a (Of• n'td ~ted in .,.... dee -..,. Nencwt HJata OD a <ener lot daat Iii le~ to live ~ 1111111'9 pltuare -1 lea ftd,. ll 1Mlt two rears UDtll tbe and the new di.strict w a s ~~ II Condete and forced to buy new o~ ' •• ~ wu ooce three llP9· Newcomer maintains that .. ote entitiel becomea CM. unlftcatlon bu made it poa.- ·,r· Ia a recenD:1 releued afble to bus ~ children JJiocameJlt Dlltrict &.lpn1A--'th I ._•••-• indmlt Dr. Leland B. Nn· wi aewer ~. #"COmer uked, ''How do you EOONOMIES •;C011f1 separate 9Clbool di> "We can provide for the · tricta with =:.r=ta transportation needs of the of view, org · pat-dbtrlct at less coct now be- : -tern.a, services and educa· cause of consolidation,•• be •tional Pf'OIJ'llnl lnto a pro-said. "The same is true of 'gram that does not penalize food services. It ls cheaper \tarlaus facet& of the opera· lo provide the services for tion?" one large district than for BIG CHANGES · ... Re annered with the : ..: statement: "lt .. lmpoali- • · ble for tilt new diltrid to .... .. bat of aacb dil-. ·'ttkt lavalftd wltboat ma-:.1cr ~ ... ' ;:. B U t CQNIHclatioft la D o l • an NS'! procell, nor 'Ge.I : .: ~ come quickly. Ac- ::°'tbrdlng to Dr. Newcomet", ;~'It comes with an expen· , ... sive price tag In terms of ."agony and effort." t-: • Newcomer is convinced that agony and effort can --teacS to a better education •!4Jrogram and a more effi. :dent 1ebool district. •' "Give me three years, w~with the support of the pub- , lie, and we will be fiacal· .rly responsible," Newcomer -ha.I aald. "Then, after we . ·~aide, with the aame ~.~oney spent, we can more ..:eff{idently provide better • : .~ucation programs . ., '1 .. He intends to use money -saved by conaolldating ad· · mlniltrative and otba' eerv- .ices to improve the educa· •J(tional program. -~ROBLEMS : : Right DOW, the MJperin- -i'endent k tn the mickt ct. • .. -the agony and effort." He .... chnits that he is fadnC .. ' several problem•: 1ome ln· berited from the three com- ~'}>onmt dllaictl and aome created by tbe procea al. -:·tmilioatioa and ~· • r Umtication bu not jUlt ,•created problema. Neftom- . er maint.aiDI it wtl in the ·lon1 nm 1ohe tome, and . lt bas ak9dy eased otb- ·,ers. :,, When tmlOcatioll t o o k place. the vat.en of the .: ~ewport Beach Elementary . ~l Diltrict bad turned ·.4lown two bond electioDI to build 1choola. • -. During a almilw period • Of time, COit& Mesa Union ~lementarJ School Diltrict ·,votier1 1 epeetecBy tpproved :'Qond meuure• to continue • .'.gullding lt'hoola to keep :pace with rapid growth. The :'Mesa dittrict waa bonded to ''"fnuimum capllclty and waa _receiving state aid to COD- ; \j.nue its bulldinC prOll'am. .. -CROWDING EASED . '"· Newcomer allkl the New· · ··"port schools would be more ·"'overcrowded than they al· '"'ready are ii it were not for "'~unification with c o a ta Mesa, which ha1 given the : , Oistrict }atitude in dus· . :toom spaces. , . "Unification bu allowed . m to make more efficient ~. uai « apace and to hep off . double 1e1sloo1 for a long- · .. ·er time," Newcomer said. He alJo said that unifica. --tion b9d allowed the dis· trict to rrow by uoo stu- -dent.a t:bU year without add· ~.ine any new principals. ~ ':: Newcomer warned, bow· ., -. v e r, the problem la still •'l>UitiW and the space lati· •, .... -tude 1fiil d.iaappear u new • _chlldrell a r r I v t on the ·"-acene. ~. The district has 25,000 "~ ltudenta and next fall wlll . .-~1Lave '¥1,000. By 1980, pro-• ~feeUoaa place the number of -1 t u d e n t 1 in the district '-~~ between. 45,000 and 80,000. There Wlll Still 'Nbe led available on which MW ~J areas can '1 ~ placed. · Vota'I in tbt newly uni· ~ tied dlltrtd tamed down an -$11.7 mllJlcm bolM1 issue last tall. MCIDl1 la deperately needed to bep up with ·:'lfow1b, Nwcomer 1aid. BUILDING LAG three small ones, and we bave more leeway." One of the moat import· ant problema illberited by the unified ICbool diatrid la tanl1 ta1bd about. Two compaeat diltricta -ec.- t.a Jlfep Oaioa and ~wpart Harbor High -were brob when unilication toot place. "'Ibe bigb acbool district wu operating out of re- serve funda ," aaid James Peyton, pr e 1 ident 0( the unified Board of F.ducation. "It wu openting at a def· iclt and would have bad lo face another override elec- tioa." Peyton also said that Cos- ta Men U n i o n Schools would bve had to loot tor a new aource of revenue if it had not been for unifica· tion . Al. a result of unification, Newport Beach tues have gone ~ 78 ceDt6 and Costa Mesa's just under a penny, Peyton said. LOAD SBDTED p e Y t 0 D explained that Newport Beach '1 tu rate had been 1ow before unifica- tion because the community bad a high assessed valua- tion and few children to ed- ucau. ea.ta Mesa had a high tu rate, he said, be- cause it bad comparatively low uaeued vaJaation and more children in .chool "When you put them to- gether, it meant that New· port BeadJ's tu rate had to come up to what ~a Mesa bad been paying all along,'' Peyton aaid. According to Jack S. Rop- er, county scboola office di· rector ot administration, tb.la e q u a 1 ii ation of re- IOW'Cel iJ exactly what WU intended by the unification law. Roper •aid that if the vot- en bad tamed down unifi. aMion, all 1be elemeotary IChool ~ in the pro. po9«i dUtrict would 1-ve bad to contribute 60 cents of each tu dollar to an ...... wide fund. This fund would then beve bee.ti diJ.- trtbuted UlOOg the «iJtricta oo the Meil of need. BecaUJe Newport Beach le wealthy, it atmda to rea- IOl1 it.t Jt WOUid have had to put more money into the pot thin it recelftd, Roper -'<!. C.oMla Mesa w o u 1 d have been on the receiving end. EQUAL SAl..ARIBS Some of the other mone· WJ difficulties faced by tbe Newport-Mesa schools are a dir«t reeult 0( the process ct umticaticm. Roper-aid that when uni· fication occun, all teachers in the component districU ~ put on one salary Kiledule. It usually is t be highest acbedule in tbe com- ponent dis1ricU, since DO one wants to take a cut in pay. Thia is done to equal· ize aalaries, Roper explain· ed. The unified diserict b a a aho tried lo equalize the programa of the two ele- men41ary school systems. To do tbia, a 41-cent tax ov«ride was paeeed I as t fall. Newport Beach bad special programs wbicb Cos· ta Mesa did not have. Start· ing next fall. these pro- gRims will be in effect 1n all the distriCt'1 sebools. Consolidation of three sep· ar.au school districts h a s left the unified district with too m a n y admini,trator1. according to Newcomer, who says; "We have too many chi9fs and not enough Indian~." Ewe if bondl' are palled. thete would be no new &le· Jnattal'Y ICbool buDdllla~ until the faD of t• -SALARIES SAFE when anotMr 5,000 dllldren By law, newly unihed di~· will be Jn the district, New· tr1<'ts must keep all admin· · comer 1aJ4. t lltrators at the salaries they 1n Uie me.anti.me, chUdrcn were paid before uniffoat1on Newcomer admits t b a t people are receiving ..i- aies that are lal'ger than the job merita, because of the law. "Next year we will have salaries adjuted to wort being done.'• be Rid. "Some people will probably leave and Chere are many PMitiom we won't fill." Even witb all ol these re- strlctiOlll Newcomer as- sert& that the unified tchool district is speocbg l e s 1 money for administration now Ulan the three compo- nent distri~ were spending before unification. TWO VACANCIES "We have bad three m• jor cen.tn1 office positiaoa vacated aml we bne oaly bind .. DeW perlllll ••• ~tOIDIW Mid. ••People are }'elU8c bf. came their tu.es bne gene up and they cm't see that they are gettillg anytbing more tb.m they were get· ting beb'e." Petyon com- mented. "But we bave!!'t bad the chance to mate thia into the district ft will be and the taxpayers will have to beM' with us until we gu a chance.'' 111 an election for t b r e e seaa on the Board ol Edu- cation, district wtera re- turned two incumbents lo ol· fice and elected a third wbo bu been delC.ribed 81 ''sym· patbetic1• to diatrict policy. Superintendent Newcom- er bailed the election u a "vid«y" in term.a ol "put· ting the issue ol unificatioa behind u and allowing u to get Oft with the bu.Ii· nesa of education." But there are otben in the community who disagree with the auperinteodent. They think the issue of uni- fication is far fTom being dead and they mean to keep it alive . DE-UNIFY'?' Spokeaman for a group wtiose intent is to de-unify the achoo! district ii New· p<ri Beadl City <b!Ocilmen Al Forgit. • Forgit has formed the "unification figblen" a committee of 25 to do the job 0( de-unifying the ttree districts. FO!lgit said that all he leeks ia "home rule.·• '"lbat's all we want," For· git said. "I'm not mtere.ated in bearing about outmoded school buses or double ses- sicms or waste of taxes in the IChool diJtricl They keep telling us aD the prob- lems they have because of unification. d ~ .. .....,., ........ -.a -ec-111 w ""'" .. ...... ~ llAM8 boar ~....,,...__..., .... ...,__,,.. ..... 1te11,,......;.,--. •--. ,.... ..... _..... .. ~ 1 - N-D----tla _ _. ... __._ eM ~ ti .. W-.. tM ti .. _.,...,,. IC, ... Ill ...... ~ • ..:: .... M ,., ...,.., --~ ~ ~ -"-.. """'' ct'IMM ~ ...... --~ ... " ..-..... .. .. ----Mesa -· ---..... la --*' wffll .....,... . ~ ...,,i..t --• .. •c•'. • " -----..,.. .,_ c...._. .. _ u-oq "· ....... ,,;. .. Ill ......... fll Orwea c.ity, ~ -.. .., .. ...... .,,.,. -fll So tbe\'e 1lliDt tie a Jesal ,.,. _. ..... _.. ... , ..:: ....... tt ~ M ......__. _.. PUl.NIT\IU UlfTAU 01' ...... way to l"t a dhwft!• ~a w1111 ......_ ..,_ """' =.,. ~~ ~ ... ..,. :".,. ... ..::_ ..,.,.,:: :.._-=:: There ·-._.c.a,_. .... .._.. ... ,,.. .. ~ ...... .., .. ,.,.,.. .. ,.~ tlllltdlM "' .... ... ... fll ,...... .. -~ .. ..,. .... _ wr Nft. • _ _.. 6'r ..w OM ~ --. ..._.~ de-uniflcatiCID. 'ftae la• -. Dtted: -'-12. Ito. cNrw9 _, .,...... f//f tlle ...,.,_... ~ fl. T ...... aM6 IMI i9lll . r ~ WHTSI~ Tint Miii fl ..... Wey &AM e-a, Ce1111n11e videl tbat when a dlltrlct CO##NfY .. -" T_... Olfild: -., at. ,.., 0...:. .,_. •· 1t0 anifJes DO ~ a..-eY WUT9UI 01110 WllTERN MUTUAL • ~ fl T~ -r IDay ~ COR~TION COR"°RATION, T,,,.._ ITAH Of' CALl~llllA. made Jegally to ~ it ey W-H. IM!Mwl . IY l'IDr VM Vl'*'lu""' OIWIOIE ~n': ' for at Jeut three y~ ~ Olflclr Vlc:9 ,,....... °" "-t. 1t11 • ....,. .... • ,.. fro ... _ c1a•-of --'"" l'\llllw.I .......,. ...,..., ..... .. ..,, lery l'utflt "' -flw .... Slet9. m Ull: ..., -.....cation. comlll!IM w1111 oe11y '"" ~ ~'f"r ~ c:-1 oent l'llet. :=-"Y .....,... .--is. TMlllVIM Tht wouJd place the lffdl. C.llf. Jim 1t. • .;.. """' a. t. •• 1 "'"" -.~ ~ ~ ~:"": earliest pon1hlt .ctioo at •N7 M'7 LEGAL NOTICE ·~ • ~ 11e ,,,_.... u1 --J Y 1, 1989. y;c;,u, Nt11'HZ NI# < ... ., A deunl&atioo reqwt aiim•tCATR I' 1us1t1as. =~ ~~ Cellfcf',,le must be accompanied by a .r.'1'11 Tiie ••cnnou:_ ~ 111 11 l'r111c1,.1 OlflGI 111 ....lilHon ···---at '-·-t calltTIPICA • IUSINRU. CIDlldudltle~-., IU w. 17111 o..-CWlllY ~.. ........ .,,~ -l'ICTJTIOVI MAM• """'· Co.18 Mell. Olllfonlta. uMff My c-lvloll «»lrea 25 percent ol tlle diltrict'I ~:*!'t:..: :r:;:. :wr..::. -flctHklus flnn nwne Gf lbel!Y' .. IJI l'ullllt/IM Jll~..:. ~':.t OellY l'net. reptered ~ ~:::. =:-,;,,,,.---:--..;:,: .::..,.:, =-~ '.::: ::'...,:: :_n;,,,.." ..= J-u. tt, i. and Ju" ~ 1"7 ow V,_,., CPDI--• IWtw ~ ........... """ -"'"."' ""'~ Gf ~" ... ~ ... NOTI,_ var. Gll'" ... .a It _. fll ............. -• ........ ~ '-- D-~ ...-..0.-t of.._ -111 Ml .. --II ·~ 0 , Mwteulfl, 2'14 I. .... .:-r-• -.,...... -• ~ _. ........ e-. .... c........... ~ ~~Madin ..... ~ "a_,m:I:","~ ':..:t oe.-.~L~ e11-::.::_n.::.=--. ••port. ,. ....... tl I .I ...... A. ...... ~ a....~ TMI UNOH.....0 .. --Mesa dlltdet U. 41480 ~ • .....,_ Dr~ .._,, ,:k~ ~ 1:• :tr.;:-!..-..2. _.,::::.=.., • 11 ~ • -. • ~ icw.. ........ -No , --· ---.. .,., ...,., °"""" regi.5tered wten. w l t b ...-. """'· ..-.. ...,_,., •~ L. .-.,.,.. ~ "' heal. C:.lilwMI. ..-,.. about 30 --+ ln New· o..., ,,_ 1. 1w :.=..::. ~ ':;:. = ~~ ~ 11ct1t1oue """ -• wu1 T-'* .... --Wiii. H. JJellMI ................ .... ..... lllet ..... firm .. ~ "' h port Beach and '19 percent W, T, MMol ~~~~.--h .-tol6owlllo 119flOll. WllW 118-Ill full in Colla Mela ~ A. llltll-. It-'""· C. ., IM pleG of realdlftcl It U fellowio " ~ .... Wll¥M ._,,.. "llOll ....... : Roper said the petition is Slett fll C:.I._.., ~ '-""': ==pel~· f 1111omle S. I. Kui.ld. Ml ~ °"..., ...,,... ... _...._a. ..... to the "-~-Oii J-111. .... -· • ......... 0 c " lllotM llffdl. Cltll. ..en AWJUUllMOU VllWJ• "'*le M Md tw ..W llete ~ty rM98 -ty WITNESS my ,..... "'" Miii NY f!I ty Committee Clll Sc b o o 1 .....,..., w1111 ... tt. z1e111ini. ~,..1 ~.,",., '~;::• bpi,.. MIY. 1"7. District n~ . • A. Z..._ Wlltlem T. 111111¥811 I. 1(1r-l"IAllltNlll Onlt!ll• Cout Deity l'llel S, I , Kllfeld . ._ganmtioa, "' llM .......... --to ,,,. .. be JUM J. u. lt. M. 1"7 11"'7 STATE OF CALIFOllNIA I which would study the pro. ::,r.:-.... ~.,..,:.:: = LEGAL NOTICE couNTY oF 011.ANGE l " poaal as closely as it would ..... """ _.,. .. -°" THI$ ""' d•Y f/f MIY. A.O. 1"7, study a ____ , to .... ;.... (Ol'l"ICIAL RALi "'"R·1'7 llefot'9 me. J-.ifl I[, Onie. • ...,...,, l"""I"-" ~· ..... J-Dtl!M, -,.llbllc !ft I nd fO( flle Mid C-ty Md The committee then woald .... ,., l"llltllc MOTICR TO UeDITOltS Stele, t'ftldlne ,...If\. "'" __..... consult the Board of Edu-:S."'n. ~ 1'i:l"' 08"" ~11':7 ·~~o:,co~:J,«:t~• :'ufe-:' :: :r::1~ ~ .!.!; cation in qdeltion Rnn.• . l'Oll TMa eou'"" o11 o.,.,... _._ ,..,,... ia .utiecr11Mc1 "' ,... wi1111r1 • • ...,._. • 'IM". & • N,,,,..CE Me. A Snit IMtl'Vmtlll. end eduwwledeed te ,... contenda that H the board ~ v. & Estate Of EARL L MOORE, ..... ""' hi ··~111.,i .,... .. ,,,.. IN WITifESS Wll solidi• a--4 .. •t de-ani· NO'l'tn TO CllROrTOU = • EARL L.UOY MOORE, 0. WHEHOF, I hive llef'lllllte llf mv ;, ~ • llenol end efflQd my oH\Clel -1 tM fication the committee 01' eUUt TaAIU .. ft MOTi~ 1$ HEltEeY GIVEN lo Ille div end VHt fft lllll Ctrtlflalt. flnt • . AMD INftlfTlON TO •X•CUT11 crWlton tit IN llMW• NtMd dladitnl ebow wrlltef\ probably would kill the pro-••CUUTT 1'"9•.sT AffHM ... T ,..., •11 penons llevl,,. cl•lm• egell'Wt OFFICIAL SEAi.. _,., ..... •1t1'41f1 U.C,C..) ,... Mid ~ •re NqWlred IO "" JOMPll E Devit ,..-... e--. 91111 • CK. ltllm. wllll Ille neca_., ~ 111 Nohrv ,.Ubllc c..lllomle If the county committee Motlct II lleNty wl'Hft .. cnd""9 ef Ille flftice ol Ille e"'1! of Ille lllOve en. Prln<IHI Offlct 0 fft Or~ ,._....., ~. Ille wltl\lll ""'*' ,.,tla ltlet • bulk tttled court. ~ to ..,....... !Mm, wllll -·..-~"' -...,.~.., the propotal, Jt sub-~-M .,,. h elleallleft of 1 M<Vrlty flle _,,. ~rs. to 1111 lltlder-My Commluloft uplt'H J-21, DU• ts the ..i..... for d-ff -in '"""-" ~ -•llllM to ... •lflned "' Tllll Olflc• al Ille ''*le -"7t .,......... ~ INde "' ,.,._, pr-1y ...,..k\f!IM, mllllm'•ler, 11'1 EMI Cllef1Nll strwt. l'vbllehed Oranee eo.11 0.llY """'· cation to the State Board ._..... s.ma AM. c.i11on1i.. Wllldl b t11e p11e9 ,,,.., 29 •nd J11ne s. 12. "· 1"1 tc»47 of F.ducation. 'lbe 1 tat e ..::..,-:..::,_ -:=-1= ~ :!~n;:,."::i,,:eto 11::nJ::' •"" ... ~ LEGAL NOTICE board tbeo decides on .-,.,.., w _,._, .,.; ......,, w1111111 .w ,._,,,. ettwr .,... -----------......... __ 't -:n _11_ .u.~ ltollor1 E. P"'111, llf ~ 11,.1 ~tlcol of !Ills notlca. IAR·l• wueWK& l WUJ iWUW ~~ l'leca, ....._, .. ldl. C•llf. Oeltd "-2. 1N1 ltOTlCR TO CllROITOH lotion 0( the district. It can Tiie -end """"'-~-of IM JAMES E. HEIM IUl'HIOR COUllT 01' TifR ......,.. tnfllfffte end ~ Ml• f'l*llc Mml11klrelor w STATR Ofl CAU"°"MIA tbroJJ the proposal out, Re>-.,. -: • MmlnhtretDr "' IN l'Olt TMR COUWTY Ofl ou.ea per explained a..... o. c~. ., ~ ~ =::..,"' 111e .,..,. _,. .... • m• u the State' Board of Ed-= ,.,.. ,.._. La ........ c.• YOU.... 'HNHlt • MSWS s1~"~'.· w~.~~~11• 1111 EL· ooation A--IA~ t't _.,. al T1let .. _.._. ~ -11 .... 1 r.:.. -r... ~~ NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN lip .... ~ Wiii • ...,_ II Mcrlbed 'Ill .-ral .. : ,,,.. cndllon of tlll lbove Mmed dece*nt low the district to be diP _... ..,..ii.. merc11e,,.... Miii..._ !~'-to~._.__ Nt 111 .,.,_ ,_,.. c1e1ma eo111t111 • l m•"'-•f 111e1 c er11111 ...,._. --•· -.,_,_..,.IW "'« ,.,d deQclent •r• required to mo solved, Jt returns ~ --..... -loceted •• LITT\.I! '"'*'llllecl Or-t.,. DllltY l'Not, !Mm, wltll tlle _.,, ~ Ill ...-.. 1 to 1h ty MIEIDEllURG, 109 M<Flddtft ~lece. J-S. 11. 19• 2'. 1N7 m.7 Ille office f1f tlle dlf1l of t11e lllCM -,,._.... e COUD an fMWpor1 9eec:tl. C•11lomla. LEGAL N011CB nlltd court. or lo ~I "*"· Wllll elect.ioo ~ called submitting T11e1 111e .iea enc1 111t dlle Oft ~ .,. ,__.,., vwdlet9. 10 tM ~ tbe _.,, • ettw Wfllcll lflt Mf'l111 dMCrlbed bulk IA .. 1.. lloned II !!It Office Of YOUNG, ,.ltEK-P•ut"'~ to the dil· treMftr w ...c:utloll flf • "'°''"" llOTICR TO c•aotTOllS HER a. HEWS, JIS W•t third ,,,_,, trlct's ~ for annrnval. lntffnl ,.,...,,..., ere le Ill C»M~ IUl'eRIOR COURT 01' TIIR Se,,tl Ane, Cellforftl1, Wllldl la 1111 •lece rr-meltd. -= STAT• 0, CALll'OllMIA of butlMH ,,. Illa llndtrtltMd In •II No CHANGE Oremercy IE.--ComP8fl'I', 1611 W. l'Oll TMll COUMTY 01' OllAMO• mtlte,_ ...rtelnlflV to Ille tlltete flf ,.14 Ml St,, La A...... Cellt,, fOOOIS. tie. A•S711t clectdellt, wltlll11 t ilt moftttl1 tftw IM In ... _ of •'--0.19: July '-1"7. Ettele tlf FOltO M. ICAISEtt. eke tlnl Pllbllcellcl!I ef llllt llOflca. we case ~ New· Se .. , .. .. ~ to uld ,.niu, l'ORO MORGAN ICA ISEll ~ Oiied JUM 2. 1"7 port-Mesa Unified School 111e to11ow1n1 ...n1oM1 1M1n111 -NOTICE tS HHf!IY ci1vEN '° .ti. J..,,. "· w• . ""' edd-,,... ty ,.,., P81'1 ... wflll· credlton of the eboY• Nt'llld ci.cecs.ni Mervin G. Wfllb, District, Roper COmIDeDtecf, !ft tlle lhr9e YMtl lal pell en: tlllt 111 ,.,_ 111v11!9 clelma ... lntt tllecuton f1f Ille Wiii ol "this probably would put =~ ::~ = =-~-::::.,.~~""-::",..::..~~fl= vou••· ,..:,: .. ::& .mn' dK'Mnt you back where you began." o ... : JulY s. 1"7. 1t1e offlc:e ot 111e der1I "' 111e 111ove ~ 11• •• 'hlN ,....,. Costa Mesa ftkh h"• the ltallen I . 1'111111 titted court, or lo ...-n1 ,.,_, wlltl 1.-AM, C:f::' 1 .... E.,..... o. CtwllY flle _ .. ,., -.c:Mra. to 1111 ~· ~I "" ......... majority 0( the v o t e r s, ...oc ..,_ e1 "'-Off'-'11 fief ettorNYI 'M!T.h.ct 0r1,,.. eo.tt 01111 P'lto1. would P'"'~-'-lu vote m' fa .~ ...... !• 1...?...... c-1 D•ll'( Pllet. SMITH. LUSIN • HARR. ~ J-s. 12. "· 24 1"7 l2W7 "UIHWV • J.,.... • ,_ m"1 el Lew, "·> Union .... Squere, JOO $.I-----_;,,_ ____ .,;,=:..;.; vor, u they did in the elec· AMiii a .. 0nnoe. c.111or1M. w111c11 1a LEGAL NOTICE Uon that unified the three LEGAL NOTICE :9 ~--:.1°' .,:S,::U ~~ ~~ ----------- dUtricts. And New p 0 rt IMmCI 01' nunH'S SALR =·~ ~n:-~ ::c'::iat-ei:. .::: SUf'HIOR cou~~-THR ITATR 0, Beach would probably vote .... 1411 llClllQI, CALll'O•MtA l'OR TMR COUNTY ... _ did . 0.. "-ft, 1"7, •t 11:• rcladl OetW M., JI l"7 Ofl OftA .... as u..:y m the past, /IJ#.., et "" s.t11 "°"' .mre11Ce to MA°11.Gue11 1TE L u1sE• .... 1AIV .;.._. .-:.n--ti h ~ Cewrn.u.t. Ill Ille Cltt el SUMMOMS ag.......... UUUH;6 on. MfM AM. WISTllRM MUTUAL COit AdmllllllrsMX al Ille , .. ~, ""'-.. 1a -"'--••T.... . nt•I• Of Ille 11bow MtMCI --1 UC OUl.J' VUR:I way that "°"" 1 ...... Ce11"nlle CorWtlloll. •• deCMtM STATE l'AltM MUTUAL AUTOMO- OPEN wis. Ctlesntltt ' Co. Mum Net.., SMc*Aliph.• Sp•lii ........ y .. ..,... : See '* ~ family bame ~. '..,..... bed· l"OCllDI, s -..i .... ptu. a P'ormal Dime Roam. .. • larl9 fam01 ftlOm. Lcsye lot ~ w It b plelt;y ol mom for a ~L SpMlah da:w tbrou&ll ~t. Tuteful i. Of ~ tile to accentuate o p t n beam cMtiDp ..s wroupt f r 0 D ftxture.. Excellent Value at IM.500. WALKER • LEE, -w..-Dr. ... mt. es-IM!I. EA"STSIDE- MR. CLEAN 1.lrlO SQ. FT. -with 3 ~ bedrooms plus , llJ8Ciou.s bettia. This borne sbOwa pride ol O'W'D1!1"1hlp throolb- out. Excoelleot c a r p e t 11, beautifUl drapes and lherp eirurior. Assume existing FHA -S~" Loan. $24,li50 Full Prlee. W Al.KER " LEE, 20U Westclitt Or, ~mt. Open Ews. USE YOUR 61 to buy ti.-fine clean 3 BR + Cun. Tm. Mesa del Mar. Cnmpl w/avta, drps fireplace, 2 baths. near lehools. Only $26,950. I · \I I • \' 111 I ! rt::Jl"j \I:\' II\\ r ' 1 j ' II 1<83 Balcer, CM, IAYCREST Attractive 4 becbooin home with large tami1¥ R d:m- tng room • 21i9 beth& • and faml!y room. $52.500, S5(XX> ~ Tbe btO' ol Che year. Open Eve. M&-nn '7'HE ~J E:P..L :.;;:.ST.1-..,.TERS ea-"Well that'• why we form- ed the unification fighters. we are not interested in paying through the nose witb huge taxes for all the problems cauaed by unifica- tion. That's their buaineas. lbe district nu'ght be d .,,....., .,,...., flle dlM fl lrllll mlde SMITH. LUSIM a. HA,lltt. BILE INSUltANCI! COM,.ANY, e -· . . e-br R...., E, Oougila, Jr. -1!1'1 M. A~ 11 i.-, -•11on, "llllltlff va. JOSl!l''HINE unified, according lo Roper DwlfM. ~ .,,. wife •lld ,... 411 ., ......... ._... POWELL, lllO --•• JOSIE,.HINI! .. 1•-Poo' •23,950 Would be to' ta~ th .' ~ >.-It, 19'1. In IO«* JON. Ill IMll Miii! SI. JOHNSON, DOE I tllrOUOh DOE XXX, ~ ~ ._ "What we want is to de- unify these two towns and let C.0.ta Mesa take ~ of its cbDdren, and Jet New· port Beach take care of our children. We are not in- teresited in their problems, and we want them to keep their bands off our prob- lems." 'PICK POCKETS' Forgit hu said that "uni· fication is just a fancy wont for letting other peo- ple pick our pocets -le-gally .• , Section one o( AB-14:5, the unification law, says that its intent ls "to alleviate, to the ex.tent permitted by the slate's fiscal circum- sta~s, the heavy burdens now belng imposed on local property taxpayers in pro- viding adequate support for the pubUc schools." Dr. Newcomer has com· mmted that "unification is 3 way to equalize the bur· den of education between rich and poor districts. The unification between C o s t a Mesa 1nd Newport Beach met the objectives of the state 100 percent The chances of the st.ate ever ap- proving de-unification ot' this district are nil." Forgit's proposal to (Ind school boundariu is nol new. One ol the unification plans ~ubmltted to the St3te Board of F4ucatlon would have permiUod th~ Newport Harbor Hil(h School Di11trict to be »Lit between CostJi Mt>sa ~ Newport Seadt, 11ce e UDl• ..... II, f//f Officlll llK«'dt of Or· o,.._. Clfttwtl... lnclllsl_.., D ... llllents. fication law into tbe courts .,,.. Cwllf'r, Cellfamle •'-' to MQIN Teh M?..,. THE ,.1!0,.LE 01' THI! &TATE '()¥ Sharp Seehaven HomfJ. te . , , •" loidltLlull-Ill favor of E. T .• ,,._,. 11W .... "'""9tf'tlt CALll'OltNIA. 1~' Anthony Pool with lo st ita constitutionality. OWi •• ..,. l(efMrlN ~. P'U111'9Nd orenve coest D•lt~ P11o1. To Ille ·~ 111mtc1 0..111c1enta: Roper said the State Board~--_, __,wife.,.:..~ lelflt "'*"'· J-s. 12. "· ». 1t61 117-47 You •re llereb't' directed to ~•r band 1 et -egregate s>eb- r . - -.. v, ull'Mt by ,.... end --Ille c:ome111111 al 111e •bow bled dedcing VA no down o Education ha s an opin· -• ... 111Aec11 • c.n1111 ..,..... LEGAL NOTICE 111rnec1 p1etnt1ff 111N 1" .,,. •bow ~ ion from ,.._ stat lto ...,_ _ _, ...,.. tlolk • • WlllOI m1ec1 court In Ille et>ovt enlllled I<-or FHA terms. Hl.l1T)'! ...., e a ~ -,_., flov--.r "· '*· !ft 1ton brOllOll1 tt•rna1 you 111 .. 14 mir1 College Realty 54&-5880 general that the law is COD· lodt '107, ,... 71&, _?;!, Mid Oflldlt MOTICR TTO .... C1R7eOITOaS within TEN deya efter 1"9 Ml"VICI _.; titutio J B . lt-91. wtll Mii II ,..... le euctlotl to you of ltllt lummOftt.. II Mf'Vtd wltlllft -- S na. ut Jt has nev· IN """"' tldder for cltll. ~ ..... Ill IUl'RltlOlt COURT 0, THI ,... ..,..,. lllmed COllnlV. or wlllllft NOW'S THE er been tested in the courts. ::,.~."'°:' .c:'.. ~,,:'~18!,r~;_'; ~ ,o• ·~~~· c:~N~u;:"~i~".. T~!,TY.,.c1e~,!, "=••1-:i~:ii,_ UNRUH to lffle, ,,....,..... °' 1na;mllfl11C>1S. Me. A • Mn6 you M> •PPl•r end 111-r. ,.Id pl1ln· T ACT Ille lflNrtllt ~ lo tncl now held Eatete ol ANMTAZIE IUSTA, De-lllf wl11 l•k• flldgmtl!t for 1rw _,. IME FOR ,...,,_ .., Mid T""'" under uld OMd of ceeaed. or d1meoes .s.m.,,.... !ft Ille corn-• m:: Unification la w AB Trvtt, 111 Md to 1t1t tolklowlnO delcrft>. NOTICE " HElllEISY GIVEN lo "" Pl•lm 11 1rl11nt UllOll C011lrec;t, or 1.u : a th ed b s . A Id r*'1Y '°""""' tfedlton of ,... ..,..,. Mmtd decldenl Wiii epply .. Ille COllrl fof' lllY olller ..,, u or y • late s-~Id ...... 1n •lllf to .,. lflllt 111 .,.,_ 11tviil6' Cl•lmt eoe11111 r•llef cltm•nded !ft "'-~11111n1 '-'UICK CASH sembly Speaker Jesse M. Hor1Mfl)' sue 1w1 • '\.ol 1 o1 Trtd "" 11kl decedtll1 ••• ,...,1r..i 10 111e 011ec1 Mly ~ 1w " ,-r Unruh (D·Inglewood), bas :!-C:;.c. •;..:r 22 '"!::CS~~ Ml:.:"'~:"',,,'':.:--;.:'.~~.: <Sffll w. E. IT J<>t4N. THROUGH A come in for a Jot of criti· eel.._ ,,,.._, ...cor• • .. 1c1 Or· lllled court. or to present 1111m. wltll c1tt11 • • • •ft91 c-.ty Cellfonlle, ueeltd br Ille ~ry voucllera. lo lllt llnd9r· Iv W. I!. 111~• Clim M.Dce Its passage in 11111 cen.111 ' ..... tll!M $e111mMr signed el Ellla I. Stoen. 1363 WW.tweed Depu:r.. Cletll ~m .thSever 1 a_J 1bi~ls are now :.;.1:!; ~ ":. =.,~-.. ..,..; :i.1":;: t!-0911.t:!" ,,,c~~ Of~~~ :=:-..... .,.,. ftCAILY PILOT e egJs at1ve hopper ..,. ..-1tlMllll w. Koll • ei.• """"IOM<I 1n 111 mett.n per111111rie ".,....._ 1..o. c11...,.11 II', which would amend some ;:.. ~~ ~ ;.,"" 1:.a,. ":; !°1x ":on~ .. .:r .. tt>': ~::"..':: !=:;-•.., ~........ WANT AD of the more controversial ._ •tt• ,.... 4i ., 0Mc111 Rec-• 0 ftt,'!., "°'J ta. J l"utLlhMd Or•11e1 c-1 0.111 "'"' • · f .,. et Or ..... C-'Y Cel.,.,.,,11 Md ,,.,. une 2. 1 .. 7 .,.. 11, 1', M 8lld Jvly a. 1H1 17«7 pr0V1S1ons o the law _ the .. .,_..... .. .., '.,, lllttrJm...t MAltY ANNA sLicHtA 1-------..:......-------------------unification along h · b ,..... ~ t4. !"2. 111 .. Exec111'1'hc of t11e wm of "" ch I bou . I g ,,_ ..... -0"1clll ltecorcb. lllove ~ cleQdenl s oo odar1es c 1 a u 1 e .., ,... ~ • ,..~ o&lfelilOlll nus 11110 SLOAN, •nottNavs and the mandatory ele<:--_.,... w .. w DeM l!lcllld"" ...., ~ =~~ ... tions every two yrars 0th· =~ .. ':! ..,.,.... • h Ttv1tte tt11 uu1 m-1m ers would increase the re-0etMa Ml~~ MUTUAL At=;:_,. O:::"'l.-1 oer1Y ,.11o1. wards for unification CORl'OltATION. Trvt1.. JVN s. l2. "· "· 1"' uu1 A statement by Assem· erce'~.:~ Ve•tn!Nrvll. LEGAL NOTICE blyman Jame~ Whetrnore ..,., (R-Garden Grove ) expi-•-· """"1tlttd °"'-ceert D•llY P'ltot. NOTte• TO CR•OITOH -J11111 s. n. It, 1"1 112M7 SU .. RRIOR COURT 0, THI why he and all the .ither -----------nAT• 01' CAL.,ORNIA flOll <?range County rcprrsentA·l===========:::;.I TM• cou::"A·s:1 ou111ea tive11 voted for thr law 10· ••l•te of Wllll•m o. Hay, •loo known ltw!~ H Wll111m Gordoft Hn, tllO kriow" 11 ~. The Wlllllm G. Hey 111 Oeettaiecl. Whetmore wrota tl1at h· NOTICE " HEltE8Y GIVEN to "" , ., credllon of ""' •!love "•med ~I voted t~r the final passage Oring• Coist's 1t1111 111 ,er-11ev1"' c111m1 ... inti of the bill full y aw.~r,. of 1•• "'-"14 •-111 •rt rte1Ulr«1 10 me " < u. lhefn, Wiii\ IM MC:e ... ry V~.. 1n defects, some or \\ h I c h Most Complete ,... ottlce • "" ~ .. '* Of "" •bowl d t11llti.d (OUfl, M to prtteftl lhlm, wllfl were ue lo the ~Jl('rlf with ,... ,,__,., ~. 10 ,... Ulldef. which it wa~ <Jraffpcf PRINTING •felled •t .,,. offtc. of ..., Anorntn Frer«ll11 •lld Frenklln, Atlenlevt, 101 ·: Howe~er. 1l \\ ;i~ made EH i "'" Sir"'. coo11 """"•· c e111orn11, quite plain th 1 th wt11c11 1. ,... 111ec. e1 ""'1,,... ., 11M a l'rp would srRYICE Uf'Oe,.ltntd Ill •" INllen _..1n1,,. ht' no additional m o n e y S:: 10 IM ••Ille ol .. Id dt<edeftl, wlllll" whatsoever for ,.0, new ~~. ":::! etter "'' 11 .. 1 PVt>ll<e11o11 °' schools. addition.. 10 old Detf(! Mn 22. 1 .. 1 schools. or evl'n lor laking ='ff11•11HM'f"'fl?-i~~ut~iK "!i ,... e1111t e1 lnlo account thl' thiiwumcir. .. ,._"• ,::: ;:=i.:'"*' c1tc1c1tn1 or new sl~denl!I "111, come l Phone 642--4321 '" 1... 1ett1 ''""· Into Cahrorni;I'\ '<'hools c .. ,. Meoa, ee11ftnl11 T•h M .. DSI, H eh year unlr~, \It 1"'1==============-AltorMYt ._ ••'"'"''· wa~ nnssed " h "Wt""" .~·-c..11 Otl1Y "''°'· • ,. • P "rot~. Mey 1' 111d June s. 12. If, lff1 '""' '• • c 1 ' I . I :- ... ~ . ... ~ ·- HOURS POI SALE RENTALS 1• ....... 1000 ........... ~ 1200 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .._,.... llilwa&nl OWNll DISPIRA Tl HMlai• leech 1400 How. Unfurnl.._, 1 _ _.._ _____ _ DOVER SHORES Illy' ... Views HUNllll&TON C0tta Meu 1100 _o...._r_at ____ _ . taU&E .ta11~.2~~~;p&0J!: 4 BR 2 be. flpb. BIO<'k ~ la.ndtcpd clOle lo fenced ,.... -,GOO FHA. achla A lbPf, $225 mo. Pat lhh 1 t.-n Rlty. Avail Jw 29. Drtve by 147.alU t 193-4152 968 °Paularlno CM theo , __ ~.-S 8*a, 2 -* N.-port __... 0 ,, I •wy 4 ~ llome. Cpu, 81"3 .. lllGIDf wWl red dr1ls. bltlll, -~ plc:k-dit niot.............. 412-146! nma. ........ ~tam· up wmptL 213: . b .._, eiallll!lll titch-SACRD'ICEl Drtve by 2231 ... .,... locadoo! ..... ..,......,. La.De. Call: 100 Cliff :JJ,. :;;:!: phone SD-C12'l tor appt. LAGUNA 11.ACH 1612 iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiio Luxury Furn/Uofum $85 iSachelor • l 6 2 BR w ._,., • til! OlltY 59-5111. Make olJet. 3 .. .-l!lw::W .. ..-: Bdmll. 2 ba. tam. rm. Wetfntl• 0. .... ......... ......... 4 BR., flt.raQ1 rm., blt·lm. -Weltdlft 0.-. IGdJO Oa Cal cit BM; ar adioola $32,000. Vacant. 2009 Ceo· "HUDY-te11a PL Ml 6-1221 BY ()oner. 4 Bll, 2 baths, Bltnl, frplc, c:pClf, fncd patio and 1atd aD JD. 2-ear gar. ~ !:ut-Mut seU. 9430 Ladllplr l)r, ~ Steps to Shore 6 Shope 2 BR with carport, 2 child-Oceanview trom eftl'J Apt. rea, water pd, llCl'Oll from Leue ircim $lSO mo. Wl.laon St. School. 2194 Mon1b to Mo. AvaiWlle Placent1a An. 537..0llM). 100 Q.JFF DR. ~ ------ 0.... .... .:ti. HOW! QUALITY WE9TQJJT Em"a lllrp '"-rm., 2 f..Br. hmll1. 2~· ftE. 2-BR/Ganie. Lee patio. -------=-::_ Bil'• -..... Ba dbl a!D, DUCED! °'"1e' ~ $, Ane ...... t 63° Cpl&, Drps, Stove, Rel rig. %\i ...._ Qmt r.,.t Jnrtne OCEAJO"RONT 2 BR, on ~2 * l ff-. • ~-ac. S4440 Quiet secluded Tropical set· ft~;' Temlce loadka CaD to lot. w/approved plans for annull lne. Xlnt uwrst ting for adultJ. 1 blk·•bops. ,..... .. -ca AVOCADO. 2l>cl unJt. $500 down. Aalume -""" 54a 7249 $135 mo. 646-2267 APARTMENTS •~11 6«.. Jo ~ S.A. Sita· ...,_.... · "" --------., .....,..,. "·-ta •-· A'f'e CUii DOSH, lellttr 7" ID. . CLEAN! ATI'RAC! 3 br-2 ;'Bi A;, achdt. ~ °" n1' &CllEI FAIRWAY VW .. IL--Coves 1215 L .. una leMh 1705 ba. Love.ly lie yard! Nr-CaD for an appt 1 Ir 2 BR. Fan Ir U..... 11J6 5 lllp ~· · rDOW.ewt mpwa,y -Meaa Verde CIC. Avail &e4SCl Frpka . Prt./Paam ....... ~ .. I p '91111111. ,_ 5G.uD ~ ~~ 2 LGE 8dnu. l~ ba1bl. Ll'l"1'IS DOUGH July 1. $225-mo. * 56-8155 Team • Ollllbll1 Bldlt. 11 Wr • , •• ,. llldlliOOll& ONLY $19,000 ~~ a:_:t. REAL im.;~ieteran • ~t~I~'!1r~. Cotta Meu 5100 :Sea~~ IBM6 a E. na a -. DWils --. d9iO .-_ A llllDe 6ial bu been w/OJ. ~-Spacious e TOWNHOUSE. * ~mo 1--------tlbcAIGllr s. 0.. a.,J OP 811 C.llLhllit Ir • ..... = .;:..•1:..~ = J1WWW•edlr lm111ewedfer Newport Sheree 1220 3 BR Sb&, w/w carpets, •Avail July lit. 5e7627 HAllOI Nat tD BeMm .._.. ••• II. '-...__. I-* a __. c.mr. l BR, modlkltdr. ra.950 . No On QUIET 1 .. e 1 BR, older......._ lrihk &&.-J • m N. ~ Mft'111111 ... .., -.......... baiut.iful lawn WALK tD beach. l.arse "A" pmt S15T m0 pnt. .,. ..--~ .,_ .... , Olr.Mmll LIDO~ _.e • ~DAILY wltli _. 'hfi. s:l!llll cm cwoer. 2 story 3 BR 2 Mi.ton~ 494-0731 ~d~:e. be:a~/:!. c::::.: GREENS ~-:.. ~. ,!9 = ::.. <>m. V"ll!W! u.5 .... batbll, • "*8 old · $30,950. e MONA.Bal BAYe -... ~ ..., =======;::z:;;t Stl.400 501 Monab1 St.-~=~> :~:.~·=~ :~:!n'7i.!.ft~i1::: /~~s':.'~ from $100 ::-_:.ltwsi'15mo. Dllae l>lllks 1 -~ bm. MHJ.49 bt, S bl. M.:-Emt e JUNE 19th 110 JULY 15th I CALL 646-)J(K BACHELOR, FURN A Om V. FnDld.ia. JWr. * PttlMI ~1 * · • ... _.., w..cti ._ ~ooo .ru1' ID. A-3 BDRM HOUSE. , .... ,_ ... .., '13-222'2 l')rea flS.91 -B -It wt111 111.t ..... J ... u• • OUllma .,... 5 .. ._ YI •-ss·......!a.. _,, .. ~ . .,.... • ~ (Jll) DU 5-6529 Ul''l.I' u....... .. - F.t.Cll Utuit Bdlw "1w11w mallr ...,......MDMVll IC2..J.U6. HJLLTOPIPANORAM.IC VU! $120 per mo. Untum. (Utlla tDcluded) LARGE! a.EAH! CXJNVEN. llDd dc:e. rr._ • ._ ~-) ,. -.-, __ ..,_ 769 W. 20th St., CM IINr! l BR-2~ Ba. DQla. J151 P1at:611fa. a.ta ._ a..t .......... ..S ==-. ~ ;::=: -• o:= 6% Dover Shorll 1227 "8upial I llr . 2 ~a. Den, I CUTE 3-BR. * Near l 6 2 BR Furn/Untum Q>la .. Drpe., Bltna. SZ2SaA. &a.518 • *5111 ftlm. ,• ia b1 UM c mllliw .., DD, -ra Z.Frplcs, Deck. Prine-only. WESTCLIFF. Large yard. 3 BR UNFURNISHED • CaD ~ Zill' !Itri*. sm _. Oat~ Oner :ft;~ -WIU. G. D. IUCCOLA DOVER Shafts 1\anda stJle $33,500 * O!mer, 494-7413 I Sl50-MO * 6(2.1234 M -m JJ.lllllr a. llM priced 811 .a! ..._ ... , lnu•eNftf C.. View Home, 4 BR, 3 be .. 3CllO NEW ' Br 2 ba Monarch . Hnt.ed Poola, Qilld Care HwdlH .. 8" IMda 5m r ·-1 - ·. l'w • ' C '1llr 6ft.Gl'2 aq..a_ IMMENSE back yard &y 180..,.. wb.I~ water Anilablt, the lit Center, Adj. t.o SbosiPiDc ------------:Cmlla===lllm.===ID=S.:=llll=:I • c.11 .,... .. Q1he .. J la lOOdJO' '65.000. ()wow. view.··-49S-l530 3 BR, carpeta, ~need 2700 PetenaD Way, at Bar-! EX'l"&A IPIXliL ! f!!lll!ll!!l~--•-111 .. ..,... .._ ... O.ica C.. lot ..,... ya.rd. $125. 642-7163 bar• Mall, om Mela. ,.. GAJU>£M .wrs-. ue. ' ,_ • .. ._ -.. • ai;;:;:;;=::::::;:=:::::::::::::i;:;:=:. Afl'ARTMINTS ! BR, 2 bl., b1c b1ck ,.rd 560l'IO .._., adua rt t c 1 t.. # 3 • I.DIS ._ -.- ..... T• -... 1mL Wst· leclc .., 1-pga Ml.I l910 fend, $UiO mo. 10C1 Wklr ..... Hr'8dl A ~ &-I. aa. -.ti. ,_ ...... cmo. -!1.11-8019 IMMIDIATI ... -:.., du :::f" ..-.-. • -......._ • .. •--;;-=:~ -."ta;: alMUl •A(Z nlVICf BEltmrUL »UNITS 1-========1 OCCll'·•u..-y • _ ._. __ 1&--•at.•&.naa •" -.... ---a.e.ie ..... 1W' 1tvt111 wtaa ~ wen 1oca1ed Ne~ ~ noo ~ -------··-... S..t. • t•-~-.--iiiii"-fl ......... :,,.~:o,~::; ~:',~=~ wr ~ Center COME Oii ova ,_. -Uuilw• XUf'!~~ oc~.au f•,..._ -1:. .,_,,,_, ..... r..-. aa.-i...., Doqp.aa, Colden ~h,lBR.,dlble. [Al'lll 2 • S Wrm. 1 "6. Acn111 .--... '"' ~ _.., .,....,. .,..,._,, --· w:t'O:u.re a Freeways. gange; .,.._.... exter.; yr CU'plta, ....._ ........_ __ ,._, ____ ....,._.._ OflN DAILY Belt 1oc:stima near jetty. Mult lee 1IO appreciate old. Beaut. c&ll>· • drapes, TO lfl HARBOR Walt tD ..._. 1 .. fl!llla 5 JCBD. t le~ i. ..,._.._.,._Pa-Qmminc 3 BR bome, Jee Cenna del Mar 1250 thl& barpm. auto. aar~ door. Frplc. • ae.ch Jlhd a 111a1a. CaD VER VAl..l.Er, "'IAulf· dlle a..I ...,..,.., will _..., pstlo, rn,soo. UTIFUL • • c. Near UCI. Lew 1..2 yr. ffEll!Uft SIDE OWllft" IQ.~ ' I.Mm,.. pat~ .,. m l'.>ialm' DIM • tram ..._ JtMI Eat• Co. IE.A • • • • • · 4 UNl'IS • fiftplaces, bwlt-buia $230 per month or ol-UlllJ ~ Ba J -. JOOI. ,...._ • an.-dlr I ..-. Newpart BtN. m1t • 11Ut ,_ E. B&lbaa ems., Balboa ••••• EXCLUSIVE lnl, ~ .\ drapes, pri· fer. Mara Ka 1, 1111 GafWcl tr wee_.. ~ 8t. flD ORio1e 3-C140 81t0ADMOOR vate ftl1 klcated in H.B. 673-1400 833-1189 Eve1. New 2 It 3 BR 2 ba Aptl. HA Pft SL 1 Jiii N all =======:::;i;:::I Harber View HUis S42 <M» BAYFRONT 3 BR. 2 ba, dodt ,,,_!117 c;,..ria~ Garfield, can ,.,._ tD-MN ...... la 0-. '2JI llalJt .. • 8* mip 1 BR SA&.B OfAC& HOME + INCOME One ot. tbe On.made Award Ted W•y 1Uty 536-2337 space for small boet. Anil s;1034 lqr. · m·am D!UJX 2 BB. QIU. c1rpa. 5 ACa:a. t ., ...... W.9 lil~ab l BR. J BefM. !am rm + Winning aro.dmoor' bomea 15 ·-....... 40322 July J. Refs. Yrly lse. ........... _..... ...-.... ....,, vn•-, ... ~. bamt. n.ra npt. Seipa-JVll muw1 1 DD 2 ..._ ~ Apt. bu come bd on the marlt-~ ~ . .,....,, · 67., IOl<.M\ ....,.. ........,. ---•..,.. ·--~ ._ .. ---.. -"'...., ·-N ........ KA 000 h .,.....,,., HJ.-I_....._,. -I - -• rdt ldr* pte • __. UALTY CO~ANY $51.5118· tlODO DD. et. Thia nat popular p.... .~ _,, cas . ..._. -_,,,, 4'19 inc aree PLllS aaadt Jud 811DoNrDr .. Saile101 Ceocp wllu.m.on. Rltr. bu 4 bedxooma, Cathedral 57' BamDtoll. CM, 54S.3S46 Lido lale 3351 .I \IDll\Mft 1. % 6 l Bll'a. Low rmt! ... ..._ dlr 1 91-. a wWl COftftd pmtio Ir "l4) ~ -· mGI OPEN~-Open Beem celllnp. Gra· lENTALS y futUUl'I~ 19".".2 !bmdulpa Aw. Apt B ar .._. _. · bids al .. !'w •co w/w v ---ck>ol Courtyard, All eJectrlc HoUMI "'"'' htd CLEAN &: SHARP! 3 Br, 2 * Jn.'Tm * B&lU kg p s I --llftt ~ ~ liS&-ill Ao&INI' fOI NEWPOltT HEIGHTS ldtcbm • a Multitude of 1 ba. Near beach, aoutb patio. • Spedoua 3 Br'a • 2 Ba Aft. .a ,..._ o..t. 2 ~ pe.oect ... A MACCO....., C.. e 3Br...t~ Ba. Nw epta. ~ ... .JJ~bn.:! Costa~ 2100 LeauS775.67J..5017 e ·~-~'~"~-"'=·ia ...,.... W_.... "'° 2 ...... ..._..tlf. mar& ea. lie pat d &lie •~-vv -.--...... ...... , ...... , V am.-...... '-ll!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l~l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!JI • Drps. Lp ielDd Jard. al $4.5 950 iDcludn Imta1 --------• •uftft e Adults I: Ft.mfty UUI A-PUA ar II! e Rocm 1or J2'd 1: Boat! led hcmt Landaca¢n,. · 2 BR Gar. Pltio. Tropical Huntington BMch ...vv 1MS Analleim Ave., C.M. OLDER I.-., ~ ,.._ E• 0 I o. a. I. ..... S,.t.... Mr.-Nwpt Schools. $23.SOO. OPm 1 to 5 DAD..Y er call: 1etttn1 tor adltl. l blk shops. ba f , 646-5769 = N~~ a:: 9USINISI ... OWNER * fl&.'1143 ,,_ _ Oii' ..... 7 • ...u, UtG. 646-226'7 S BR, 3 • am rm, sw1m- v1..._ '" •vu ming pool. $300 mo. ~au. ~!!!!!!!!!-•I!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Fer JatJ; .. to-. l'INANCIAL & ~ WALLACE .. • CO.TS · UAl.Toa U6 4141...,-. •••• ~ HIGH IU.M 2 Story lroadmoor .....,,.. Inc. Newport lekh 2200 96U588 afttt 6 p.m. Only $112 ~ l&or1*ls • ~ llodern 3 BR. 2 Ba, (Off McArtlmr at Crown Luxurious TownhovM 1 BR tml 8llt _. U.. tar .... 0,J I I lili 6* Mr. Beads, i26,90D Drttt, near PacHlc Cout S1nt• An• 3610 .... OBI .,,.. lu1 1 a. ---- --=-=-- •&HOUSE •&YAU • BR. 2 ...... ballHI ~ sic ldtda, l'M + ~ ft. M 11'XUS. COLLHE PAJtK Al'M $24.-VA w FHA .......... • Vidette '4U11l •••• Ge..& ..... are die trait 7Ud for dm .... 5....,.. Balboa ..... Paapa1) .... ..._m-lat..tl'lllD IDr -em--ad; .•• llt. ) 2 Bedrooml, 1~ batbl mature ...... -.. W'TD! llE'UILERS. ~ CAYWOOD REALTY lflChway. 8/1 Elec kitchen. Beautiful bi& NB • I...-. y~ ~ WJDDA1P.S 6 DJSTIL '3116 W. O>ut Hwy. stl-1290 W H 2 l $295 MO. Beau custom 3 BR, Rdu. ~ Lido Isle 1351 I eve or tam rm. Lge yard. 26ai N. pool Near lhoppina. -A•~• Choice Bayfront & Baker, SA. nr twy1 836-7407 HARBOR TOWNHOUSE VE'l'ERAM a.di .mlmt time. D1t cwar lar ,_ ON NORTH BAY Waterfront Rentala 2217 Harbor Blvd. C.K. neecia a. l BR ar B-=la em. .-,.. 0 c'rte · One ot '*"1t &q' lota anll both SUmmer & Yearly Duplex• Unfurn. 3975 (Entrance al.lo oo Wlbon) AJt. Under $111. Nr OCC. al U..W Oww::eah*-V TRACT ~ 3 Bet 3 Ba home FURN " UNFVRNTSHED ·--uda ~ Won ....... W.W. a , •••• 0.. o,,ar with * 6 a1lp. LO'vei¥ 1.y & 8e1ch 2 • BR DUPLEX/BLTNS 9STm .t__,. D~TE! Need prap 118t9ro• fll I.mp,• inner prden + tierraoe. a..lty Inc. ClOled garage. Oldtt J>e0-Spac 2 A 3 Br. l~ ba-tr 111np up to Sit -.. ..a. CALL ,..- 1100 CLOSEOUT R. C. GREER. Raltor 2025 W: Balboa Blvd., NB pie pref. Sll5 mo. 548-9937 ~ti. [)rps. 2 pools. H~ Deb er ~ a::m.. Cd ASMCJATE .... a JU6 V1a Udo OR 3-9300 673.9200 RENTALS Nr ahopn'c A 1Cb1a. m : OM1!J. 1 ',_. nal6c A 1...... ....._ F lshed FROM $99.SC WANT 1-Bll APl, wiai •• • ......_ allow awr. -... ' -...... -·••11•u I IL.... I I nd 1355 """'-urn u"-221'" 1'.t1-.: ... #2 -~ lipDlc MJ.7Zill -fU--••-•• OCEANFRONT Su mmer ..._.. '".......uq"' _, ldtchemne WestalBartlar, SaaJI ...._ ,,.._ L-.....t...-o. .. ta -----"----2-nn-rental. 2 BR. slpt 6. 1175 Gener1I 4000 ''The Gables" an WU... 56-Jllll a&IP't.. m-%1m v. II. A.aet .--2 ) 9mAftftUf FOR Sale by vwuer. an per wk JuJ,y S185 wk Aua. -.. ft. flll hllr arm-• llUlllVVl'IJ 2 bath Watertr_mt Cottage, &t2-ll839 HOLIDAY PLAZA New 2 BR, l~ ba, w/prtY wrD! GARAGE or car ·. · llFA1S. * ESt' ... ,..._ Alli fier A • lar 45 ft. s16.~ to Pr1v dock, dble prage • ---·------DELUXE spacious 1 BR., pr, $120, adult&, crpta. Space flar llUll car. Mr-Ir-Hew eqslp. LFAV11'G 1-r JMM. Let a ..... tt ti,_ ~ aa..ed for apt. $91,500. 225 2 Bit Hou.w Fum. F\tm. &: un1\lm. aplll. for drps, bit • 1D1. ~/padoa. vine Ternoe. m.811 8'Wd. JtBAS! * Cul: ~· Grand Canal, Ballaoa Ia-Blk to ocean. ru5 yrly. adult living. From SJOO. lndscpd A maml K1'7 lllL NmtJUI, U lall:- "Rlllr'" !FlillC IG-1B s1a575 J.aod. '75QOI, ~ Heated pool, ~ting, Orange Ave. 537-0380. l-fw ._. '"5 TASTEE ntm. " C-.. Vt 40 drape 1. ample parking. NEW 2 BR, Ji,, ba, all elec. 3 BLD '° ~· MDI ..-. OltJ. er-• llllb -....... l'ltENCH QUAltTEI Huntington INch 1400 Back a.y 22 1965 Pomona, CM 642..s8S8 crpt&, drpa, GE kitch lee 'f'ice, Ollar TV •. Sll wti ~· DI da. Pttme ADc:. ~:0· $11.tSO ....... Ce. tOWNHOUSU HUGEi IEAUTIFULI SMALL MODERN snJDJO balcony, view mcl/pr, nr en .. St. ~Ilda. Bia mt. Cmlla Jllm.. . POOL HOME --r MA909 aw. a ·VACANTI type hae. Large yard, Sep. Costa Mesa 4100 bus adultl, Sl» SUNBA.~ BOOll GBms -. S ...... !Wax ID <Q'ID1 <km' 1lldlllt .ma Aft. Newport Welt b 0 m e er9tf lot noo. * 60-1272 --------120 E. 20th SL MHt4l entr • ....,...,.,! Prmr Sii.-. Dwa .... Yt ...... al Ciiia lid2 SWiii-la WDl'CUlT muvE .. COSTA MBA (clme to the bftcb) 2 $25 Wk. DUPLEX $85. !.«e l BR, 10UJll"I' penaa. SI.ms Elllt OI.. Oner. 11JNG PCXL .t Im a,..._ Newpllt Sada IG-'22112 LOOI llOI _.. .--birb wltla an the Laguna Buch 2705 e Studio le Bach apts. cbie t.o abp'c· Lndry, ~ MEN ONLY PVT ROM& <DIN LAmmtlY 1~- tutic aetdins al fall 11""11 ..._. ~ ;:.,.w. .--.. extru ~ 220 Volt FOR LEASE, exclusive e Incl Ulils &: Phone l>ll!CV. ener. Quiet. Older PC1 pref. SEPARATE. l2'l'RAMC& Good S-. % '8 £+~ ,..,...,_. l amd ._ .._ .....--"-. Part ot the e Maid service -TV avail. ~2118. ..."'-... • ~ * ~-Will dee1. o..r. -., l lL L.:--L--LOTSI 15 --· w•oe& New, comp. funl, all ,,,_.... ~ --~ .,. ...,.. __. v •-OWNDl LEAVING June ~ Is tncmded at blb e New Cale & Bar . LARGE DeJWlle 2 BR. 2 be. . ONJON cm 1entee .... Dine llvime roam, IDMler am ........ jmt .... • llat all llode1 home. $13,950 ~~~a:~l.!ae be::. 2376 Newport Blvd. 5e~ elec. bltna, qita. cirp.. kar LARGE bedroom lar 1 • 2 ta *' +• ADc:. m a-. bedloam .._ llilllK 0-'° 8q A Qcaa. Qaiet street.. Nice ne~ ltex L ......... Rellty $135. 1 Br apt. S155.. ALL UTIL PD. * STUDIO ~· Adults. 1'Jrn _. =:n KJt. rd'f'. PltJV. BA. mt llMt.r BL. QI . doan to a JDdl ahenh a> IXJPLEX SMe • .$11,.59 ~ 3 ... Bn 2 battl 147.2525 585 GleMeyre, a.l(l56 furn. Lawn, Trees. Adult. ant. 240 16th Pl. ~ =~-·===---cannd PAno. A GREAT u> lllOl'D. ~ 'II' doallle ~ an built-l£AL ESTAn aa.--... _ ..r:- BUY o.111 $11.M VETS tnmt Ba11o11 Blvd. $9,!D tm, family room Ir in bee~ TOP VALUE *SUMMER -4 BR, 2 BA, $86-mo. * 2335 ELDEN $90 • 2 BR. DUPLEX.°'* ....._._, -- NO DOWN. WAVESI VlEWI tifll.I cmdidon. FHA or VA tor yout dollar In ttiia 111 blk. to Victoria, sreat NASSAU Palma. l & 2 Br, in, Wate~ Adu!= _ ..... __ .. _____ WE tt# 1 lft8lll W ALKE1t A LEE OCEAMrRQNT -JD'td7 l t1nm • $115 mo Includes S t a t du at Seriel with Ylewl Owner . · · fM..2215 furn • unf. Sl<X> · "40. Hid peta. 2lS 1.-ne Pr 1' I I toc11 dftd limdlers w119 are ml Bsr1ml' Bil ...._ p f 'a Pt'a baa CAlL 541).1151. ~ barctwood floon, pool. 177 E 2'lnd St. 642.J645 ·2~ unfum., O'f'erloob ., petjtift a nlls md 56a1 ()pa ti I P.ll. dm*le lllle -faadtJ' ~ Ba:ttace Real Eltate patio, carpets • ~. Vacation Rental• 2900 aolf course. U<X> 574 Joam, * $1000,.,. wMt * ror an tna., 11-. EASTSIDE clmtial seL lo .ttiac ~ s BR l~ ballll, w/• ca-Ovmer pay& 1)0lnts at Newport BNch 4200 CM. 646-6671 * BePa .,,_, iao!f1 •ef nn-a and .._ Cll Jlr. d9ded Jllllio -best bQJ pm. ~ dllposa1, ga-$23,.500 -VA Ol' nlA tenna. Huntington Harbor mid with t11i1 bame ·•ID-PQDP. et-!nt ; BVea..IJ•PEI. lit $1'f,5DI -oimftd -tio near PACIFIC SHORES . WATERFRONT DELUXE New Watefront. N .. _ h 5200 come lflL M BR 111111 2-1 nASill SPEClAU ·--,.. REA TY Wk or mo durin' July It ewport -•c ~ Not.-i.d a it .... A INCOME m.oak 6 ahopplng. $17,S. L COMPLETELY FURN: + la!' 3 wks of Sept. Pvti>ier BR Al*· °'9' Mcct 11 T.D.'1 6145 Mtdit pUit A elbow ~ TtrJM 'J1UPLEZD -• 2 $lD dn or w1ll ccaider Mi-2581 ~. ~ boat slip, use or pool, ten-It float. Sips 8. 673-4643 or MlOO ~· P)'mult o a 1 y --·--~----- ooakl maR tis. real ... ..ut1*. Xhlt -tD a.,, 'J'Dll. OurDer/Bkr. 60-4G2 REP()fftfftftal nis court. Walking ctiltance // I $2'lX. a.... .,.. 1"' »1' Dl!COUln' -.. :·: I~ U' bdlil, 2c:s A Oma. M.t ml/llCCOllllt *EARN $950 for T.L.C * .JaJJNll lo ocean. 2 BR. $100 mo. (213) CR 4.c686 La •b dD kt i.t TD..,._ Jam. W 1D die l 1'9S d 'T pnp. a..e to .:t.ooll 6 .mn ~ Good CIPPt1 Bd Bay/J..ce lot w-111aYhle-3 BR . $850 mo. (2 months DELUX Furn Duplex Ba.Y· rt. '1 lludr.,. lm&h'la_, ...._, acc:ti. dime. Re- Watditl Shoppbc Cm7IB' ir iuuutmeut miD;tad -UJ,B LESS $850 or: $23,500 minimum). A g en t. Call front. 1&2 BR's. July, At:g, 7'l&al30 ~ aoea. .-t lar aotk& °D'lllb' U ~ _._.__ 1 • • .. S-". 217 i;-.1-. .. attr. NB Deluxe AptL -ft ,.2 -· "'"-1la -"'-" :• $J.U15. No .... to V• -9mllllll!r • •.-r -mA I Oner will punl 4 BR 2 bath, carpet& 6 Jackie Bruns 847·25.n. at ~... ""'ti~" 1 J,500 ca_ .. ~ ~ """!__ ·==~ ~ sa dowa F.ILA. $125.D -eau.. l Br. lnrd On/ plaiter wa111 A--.._ __ , .. redec:orat· 213 : 447-0'194 W/Prlv. Boat Slips _,.. -~ ~ ~ ~ ......... t:...a.-.L.. ,._ ... ....-• ·~v CABIN for rent, furn., VI· 2 &: 3 BR -2 Ba e Lot wHlt -~· ~Tln , Oplm Eu8. ........ _.. Da1t1 RlM>dea/Rltr III "8 ed • clffned, $3Cm under t beddi A AHNOUNCIMENTS · ~ W8', RaHor oept or ng crocer-Corona cMf Mar 4250 from $250 O>O· • Eut 1~ Strert. _. NOTllCIS ' ,_ & Balboa Btcd.. Balboa * WESTSIDE * VA apprahal. Vacant. lea! Sleepe 1. $6.'i WK., $35 e CARPETS e emta Ilea ,_,_._ • -e a BR, •ell Dkicpd. feoced. lltASHIAl REAL TY Wkend, (Frl. to SUn. noon) 1 Bdrm Excel location. e DRAP~ e Price '65,GDD R-...1 ._ a..-' ~ ..,._ ~ Hr~ Jibppnc. FiDance Hr-8531 Evea. .. 1171 Nr. Arrowhead & Cftstline. Pref. single woman Sl.25 mo. e SOUND PROOF RN'momics, OQ. ~ ~ ~ __, - llYaiL Sbotrn bf appt: A LITTLE MANSION w.-6223 yrty. Call 67~3825 alter 4 e HTD SWIM POOL 1 UNn'S • NEW Pomm SUNDAY. ~attl-I D1• 11 ...... s.le $11,300 ...az. With Malcl'1 Qvertera * BALBOA ISL.AND * p.m. e INDOOR PARKING (DlbtriaJ SIP S12,5m tiaa slWa • Ai iiNTIC*: an tr•" fece tU-B11:r eqalt.J ..ime Gl Lou. $17,000 e XI.NT Summrr Rental.a. DARLTNG 1 Bdrm Furn 310 Fernabdo, Bal. Pmn W!J1B REAL'IT * 137-tm bttweea Danrt I 0.,. MR. INVESToa .. .maot c6r • 4 BR 4 8*ml, 2 bllU.. 1 yr old, 2 BR bdwd Ora. cov e Avali Now! AllO: Winter Apt. S350 mo or SlOO wk. Can the Bay-2 bl from Feny) SEU. or ~ 0WNE& &al. Cll. MWID a.e·a a 1 ...._ ..._, Ir famltr roma Pk:&etta c:tc. to 9dWI I: atlp'c, 961 patio +l rm l\*tboua •or Yearly mervattona. 64l-3&t5 BAY FRONT APT. e ~ !IDdl'!Real' lift's. lllAKS WJUl'JWAJOI • wUb lll!W roG( I:_.. IRJ. 8lt dlClwww le Ilea Verde Paallllino. 54Ml22. w/% b&. , OWNER. * t'73-1503 Lux. 2 BR, 2 BA. e m2 BarlxrlOL IE '-1511 BlaUlictaa .,._._ Jdmll(J. las ~. m a **Cle OlmlrJ' Olllb. l5'ldll' lot-I BY OWNF.R 3 lk' • l Ba. R. D. Sa.tea ltulty UDO ISLE/2 Br-2 Ba. N~~ 2-~ ~trli D~S:~: No children, no pea. 5tl.aD CJOnlCI', r.-ed R~ Jlllt jail ...... Clllia llllldl I &ceDeat caiditim I: M7.:m9 FURN. * NEWLY DF.Cl Garage. * Call 673.{)946 $29'S I ~ Buaiw bfttel '°'° ========::I ~ :a:.. ':..!": •= :=e ... W: •: klcaSlm. / locatian. * 541-«>tO IANI( REPO ~~ i.: vi:~:::~ 1 Btcfroom. Cloee-tn. to 10 6 dally ~lSOl tletait Ster-. w OMm _..., ________ g WALKER A LIZ Oi1111ee Rea1tJ ~ Mee. V.,. • U 10 Sb&ke roofed rucb boule, ~ $100 lncJ. utilitiea. YRLY/Modml Beach Dpbt. PnJuntnmt locatta. BM-111AU. GRAT X8 llutlor' ~t.lna, ~. tarp 838-7447. mo. Avail nowt 2-Br. Bltnl, boa llLIDd, Clt 1111. ft. C&T. Vic Wllillilr Awie_"Cll . tuc::w ,_tit P.11. PAClSE'IJl'lt 4 BR. 3 ba, lot. Needl cleuWl .. but a Lv~ty OCEAN1"RONT home -----...,.-.,,,......,,.-1 Cpts, Drps. Garage. &'B4754 ... -Fllr ~ta.a..- ---· "'1"""" • So. Laguna. PnVll~ area. 2 BR, frplc.; baby O.K. Near w.w. C&J1lf!'I. ~-per -._ NO DOWN GO 4 BR 1~ balk Wll.... IC lt'f'tae nD "1~· torm-fantutio ~ at OGly Avail for season. •1224 center of town. SJ35 month. Newport Hgh. 5210 mo. Bkr. 5tl-m6. a1-.,. ss..atl $30,llSO patio. dldle pnce. Cor-aJ c1ninc A lam rm 23x15 $11,850. ~ , Cs2 1,000 SQ. FT. ICll'l'DI/ a.um aua, 3 ...._. 2 bl6-. dram Id&-.., 1Dciatiaa. _. atiaall md .. tio AND lencH can-ft1ul Jones IMlty RENTALS -========12 BR, Carpeta, a-qe, patio, % B& Kartior A Newport ,_ 56, Vic: cMft. buitt-iDI, ... t'09-6 •4ptsc Sl&.B l'RA cnte dcic nm. a,soo. <>w. M'l-1281 Evfs. M2a44 Houaet UnfurnlthM L.,una Be1eh 4705 Adulta. Yeerty. n:& Hnen BIT. $125 Mo. M ..... /OI. * ._ end patio. LlllP 9'rD Wiii&. •· by a.ppoait ~ OWNER Must Sell 3 BR 1% "'--•""" Place 54&-6.106. ut..um ~ Eft. --' -...... Wei~ attn. ...__ ........ -neral .vvv PYNE CASTLE, 1 BR, Furn. _.._..., . ANNOUNCIMENTS · poot. Paa1t lib 1 ., ... ....,. _.. * 4 SR, 2 ba, cpts. --tia .... Townhouae. SlOOO you S"•" Iden. ~1110 lilt Neuri*t BML. Cll. Newt.J p.J!Dted 1nl I: out. pay e9Cl'OW A aaume pym. LOOKING FOR CI011e to ocean, vlrw, Back &ay -Storf '5JC15', • W Uda. Cll, .... N011CES .-,., Harbor stl-~ &'fte. _.... --._.....___ Own ta BeJow Marlc t ' Acres or IM&;caplng ~ 2'10 fluniJ) U f/llOrt --------·• : TARBELL -• --~-· er. n . e prtee. A RENTAL? $155 mo. ulll. pd. 494-30.14 F1JR.N or unl...rn. Towalwe. bide· now -*" Clllllt. SDI ...,._. 6m . D ·Y1DSON ......... anow MAaKET • 8r.>-U13 Beau El tide. i B~ 1 ~ mo, Ce.co JUC:1. MMCZ2 ---------1 . .. - ' ... ....,.. leech 1200 JMMAC 3 BR ~ l'\1·11,. L......t. ........ I For ""t """O .,._ ·-· IUoO ...... .. I,..,.... -MESA V'ElDi 1'on.hoaa Aft., llload~ -r--· malnt Pooh•~-N·:: """' 00 •wu•C'T· 11.111 !Ml ....... .._nlll "'"'' _,.,.,. STOlE 17x40 -$160 ~---... ..--.. •BR + *--''-1~ •tt.. •· Onmee a.Ill Olilllp. S WUJ'CLIJ'T/ Lp Oistom all ~-~+ a Uttle more than tho tlnit MAKE A MEMO '° lhcr o..-HarborlN--m. ...... _. ~ ~ ••-lft :_. ~'i. llu'.ac. 8dmL. 2 lldlla. llU Mo. • 4 Br-%" Ba. Xlnt condl ww cptl, dr1>1. a&lPl A Jut months rent )'OIJ I& Corona del Mar 5250 I~. T5.000~~: tnf. :at !:loan. -._ -"""' tnclads tu& 0-. wtr (lOl)d. '16,225. '625 dn. can OWN this 4 BR 2 batb t ed ~ PVT la ...,II tw. a tJeitn.. DUGO. 5B Of IC2.aM. • '°'81 dttr f.PM. ~ home, built·ins. w/w car-up toya .YOU no onirer ne , 2 BR. Lae New View. Fr-nc C!CM'lt. ......._ ~;;;;:.;: J. &. Jk7, Rlb'. mo RutMlr • • J.Bll HOME + AYr. "".1---.l'Ul-.-rE_/2 __ Br_l_tL_Ba_ ""lln". fAmll" room. On-1tU them tor cub wtth plc, beam ceillnp. Bltna, ., • $MAlJ. STORE BLOC. -·-11• -. I .....a-·-~ Ewe. 56-4Ml A~ Rn.I Elbte e ~ tv OCl:AN! • 1 "m..., .• ?S • ,.... " v deck $180 la! ~ 2136NEWPORTBLVD --.., -- Salell..tiNt • OidlDac C,. I Aawne 5% loe.n. Cptl, l.Y S165 mo pays etery-Clusllled Ads. Dial 642-5678 · · Bl n...... u_ • ,._ ·.,... btim. '3>6IM DESPERATEI lAafinl tllWll · e Ml,.509. * 545-llliO, Alt· Drp. Bltna. J13.8:50. Ad•ms le U\ing. Don't hesit~ call 4-BR DUPL.P'· * !Al, .._.. ,..,._. _.._. • • SELL/'ftlADE ~ ill : ':!:I.~ Oow:. Dally PUCJl Want Adl!I Brooktlurst/Owner m-1685 for details. Ajt. 41 today! Cpts, Drpl ~ue $25(1 mo. -Def\1--PDat--W~ant--Adl!-=-f-W11i11t = £\ •af =-~ ~ ... AQf ~Im a Wlmdl. Always • Go-Go! Wb1'8 elbphantaT Dtm ..... Une ___ CllAR __ GE_m___ 5111 ACAOA. ~ ~ a ~ Dime • a • lAa ~1 : -- -• • • • 9 ,.,, -9 • -· .. • ... 4 ----- ·' .•. . .. .. . ·.• ,. r .. !r . .. •' I ' .. •; .. ,. ,., • \ . .. .. -. . .. .. . ., . .If . DAllY "LOT .....,, Juflt 19, 1967 i11··-------------s~1"flVV1iCE DIRECTORY JOBS a I MPLOYMINT JOU a IM,LOYMINT :fi· * ' * * * O.rdenlnt• 66IO Dom•tl~ Help 70IS tWj Wanted, Min 7200 ,.:'t. .... WMddym w...., ~ o.tf SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION POil NATURAL IORN SWA,PIRS Special .... s Hnea -s tm--s bucb ltULP -AO MUJT INCWOI \-WMt ,... .... .. .... ~ ,.. ... 1111 .. ..,,.. ~YOUlt ..,_ lllll4/W ....,_ ~ IMt fll .._,~ ~NO l'Olt SALE -fltADU ONL YI PHONE 642.5671,.,. To Pl.ce Your Trader's p.,MflM Ad nADE up 2 • • p1exa $5000 ~m in 4-Br. braie tor Bdl am. 3-81. Beach Houe, 3-yn J150N equ)t)' in l~Z Units new! Now rented for $230- ~ 4 plens. Sale I unit.I. mo. yrly. TRADE for li)tpi. G.G. 7 x Grau. Boet, Camper, OR ? ! f Agent 6G-3497 9111-1730. --~~~---:---=~ 31..:. Ft. a.ater Schooner NEWER .f SR. 2 Ba. Fam. wlb $10,000 equity. WW rm .• pool! Trade $n<XXI tra.ADE for TD'& or Beach equft:y for lge. new camper ProPm:y. O>et S&lillblry, « moCor home. $26,900 Rnr. 673-6900. Fut Die. 646-21J6 ~ eve. fr Alalkais Clmper 4 3 Exl!<:UtiVe mM ~ writers. TRADE for boat motor * 540-3760 * WANT bunk beds, WILL TRADE tor refrigerator I: attove, both in good work· Ina condition. 64tN881 or 54.5-3580. WANT: CondcmhUon Apt at Hooolulu, Ha.wail TRADE: Duplex LlguD.a Bch A Condo Apt NB. HAULING, cm1 yard deao-HERMOSA DOMESTtC DRAnalAN : -::-r:r:::: ~~y~~ :ic: DESIGNER tnc at •in.Yinr· Rotot111Jn1. 1ceepen1 a N. Mam St. rm. rock WOik. ~. 304 Sant• Ana 5'3-W e LAWN le G..-0 Service UVE INS e C.M. -N .B. • OIM Employer pt.JI leea • Reliable Georp Byland Aceac::y e WteklY aervtce. 5'tM529 l~B E. 16th S.A. 54'1.cm& FREE • FREE • FJ\EE Ugbt Movina, Ha.ullni for Salvagable Itellll Two Veterana, 64M030 Ivy. Grade toploil. 96U7ti 6730 HAULING SlO LOAD WW take useable items In trade for aervlti!· 642-0920. CLEANUP lota, garage, etc. Remove aaphalt, concrete, iV}I. Grade topeoll. 962-87 45 HoUMCl .. nint 673S COMPLETE House, Apt. &. Yacht ~anlng. ALSO: Summer Rental.I. We have experience & references. ( Estima te.s .) C. ll 642· l 400 lrenint 6755 JRONING 1G-15c: PIECE. PROFE&'>IONAL. Call Michele, ~7867 L•nd.uping 6110 Complete Landacape Service Special on Sprinklen A: Ref>air· Reas. 546-5176 . CHEMICAL ENGINEER With deg'ree, two to five yeaN general ~ lence. Opportunity to grow with progrewive new organization doinl R&D on breathlnc ap. paratus. Sound back- ground in thermodynam- ics, tl~id mechanla: plWI sori>tions dellirable. Send resume to R. M. Borv1rd Chier of Research U.S. DIVERS CO. 323 W. WarMr Ave. S•nt• Ana 549-2241 An equal opportunlcy employee llectro-MMhanlc•I 0.... baboratmes hu a job opportunity fOr a 1l\UI ~ln~ dellp for Elect:rClllc .... ltrumeol ~· To qualJf;y applicant I ls o u I d have at leaat T 1eara of lll'OllftMlvely ~le ~ti in~­ M~cal deslp orett,... el)ly ln commerdal pro- doct development. CALL 133.123.4 or VISIT DANA A,endet, Wemen noo ' ,.!:.:r~ '• P•lcl Mkts/Salea ~ • • • • to~ A/oP P-.yroll Bir.pr to •• "50 Exec _., PIT lo '3.l.5/hr een. Ofr, R.E. eq .• to MllO F.xec Sec:ftt.ary U/30, SH 90 • • • • • • • • $500 Conmuc. s..-, U/40, SH 80 •••••• to 8!!00 ~ Boo\keeper Oonltnlctlon exp • • • '500 General O(ftce Lt aocouadnc ... • . $.185 Jr. 5ec::Y' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $tOO CALL JIM HY AMS Days 642-2400 1 .... 546-0llf BVOllC lnstrum•nts, Inc. 1644 Whittier Cotti Mesa llborllorles, ~. A.ccoun~ Ok • • •• • • • $385 . An equal oppcrtun1IJ ~ 2401 C•mpua Dr. Irvine, C1llf. (nee.r Onnge Co. Ah'part) An equal opporlunlty ~ployer 'Recepticaiat • • • • • • • • • • $11> Alto F .. '-'tlont 642,3170 W Do¥er Dr., N.8. SCREENED * Help Wanted* ~ Grl1 Friday. NB • Mir Thlnee, CM .. • ope11 Summer Employment M.o. Amt. ld ofc u open J Lou Plat 1-nk: a:p • • $.1ClO 11' COU.F.GE MEN n.-. ~ 50 ........ $325 ASSEMBLERS For buk electro • me- dlaniC91 a...mt>)y. ApplJ- canta m• baw a aood work record. OaJIJcrn.la drlnr'1 llcenae and be able to pus a &trict pti,y. aloa1 txamlnatlon. " HIGH SCHOOL GRADS ,,;t TEACHERS Steno Qk, apllt ...it . . M15 Lep1 Sec:J, exp .... to MSG SWtinc rate d ~ i.a Tedi 1)pllt. exp ••• ·•, $315 '1.:D per hour. hmnaculate '65 BarTacuda Plymouth 10,cnl mila. Tnde for Ford or Qiey. P.tJ. ~ tan or aame with Dftrcah Camper. m.og m.ooo eq. 646-l903 Mnonry, Irick '62 ~ MOl'O~ CYa.& * us.a:, Ne -..r. nec1111ry P.ca:ie1 Trait, ll .. $liO ~In (lenllll ~' Jf )'OU have f!V« fell ttiat ALSO ,......._, Ge • • •• • • MEN-- Brick e BlOCk e ~­ Slate • Plllll1n • veneer. AL MAUNE, M'Ml90 you wOIJld U• to mtfr die Perm Posftf.,. Aw.at X417 P'8:tt ~ •• $115 Ur.. lns~ ~ if PBX. ReaJl •••••••• to $«10 you had J>roper tratnlna, L I I Vatalt TelW, "IP •••• C11Pt11 HUGHES Electronic Aaemblen EXPERIENCED 1ST & 2ND SHIFTS To work In the areaa cl printed clrodt boud .... 8emhlY a .alderJns. eJeo. t:roNc cbaail ..-mbly and wlrlna. taper pin wtrlq. Muat be able to Identity electranlc com· ponents aDd lmoW ~ tronlc cokr code. MRS. LA FON . DECISIOll ' COllROL ._ 1590 MONROVIA NEWPOIT HACH ~ F.qaa1 ()ppa1aib ~ WATER SOF'1'DlER (OIJl. .. ) Auto. a.em • metal ............ nn..~ ttt unit. FOR ~ inc OR-! * I06llD ~ Well pQJac commm::la1 anits, Westminlter. Ex.- ~ for AVOClldo Gfow, J:quity $75,000. Call Realtor Fitzmorris. 6™m0. e Good CCllld! Value ;DO. e WILL TR.A~ tot-? T T e IG.a1 after .. PM. TRADE b trailer, l Bed- room llolile, large rompua room, corner k>t. Room to ,.,.,...nglng P•lnting and M adequate and ii&-.,.. nt' Company ~ ~ ... • · .. •• • $111 500 Superler Aw. mediate aiary arrange-EXPANDING TO Exec Seuy, ._.,me ID+ New"'""rt leec~, C.Uf. Aa:ooNTlNG mfflt the CONN!rnCUT ORANGE COUNTr aert Typllt ••••••• tD 1433 r- JIAVE: 3 BR, 2 ha, pd "1>1c. nr H<>Way Inn, Palm l>pring:s. Eq. $7M. Want; tomparable home or inc )lnjts -Orange Co. 96241$ 'riW>E 24' ~ $1.00P SJc>g 4, Inboard !JP.. BEAU cood! FOR In- <*Jle prop OD {)ranpC.out Pline only. 675-375t evt11. Mcmn..E HOME Bayside Village Trade for houx. Call: Dee Canby 644-1564 or 646-7414 Ooeanfrmt Dupla $39,SOO. S13,<XXI equity. WANT San Din;o ranch or grape vine- yatd. Geo WiJlilmaoo Rlty s:tJ-4350. '· -* * * Ah NOUNCEMENTS 11nd NOTICES bUJd on back. Fenced. PAINTING and Paperina * Call s.16-3788 * Ucensed Inaured Bonded Non U11.ion Free Est. 19159 Opel Wqon new tires. Basu Parkhurst OR 3-ll66 pOlt, clutch, starter; for good Stereo equip, com-PAINTING. Specialize in 2 preaar, cooc:rete mixer, or story Trim work, Over hang TT 642-4913. & Fida board. Free esti- mates. 64&-2558 "Lft" Want: Inglewood or So ~ Area, TD'• llr or Home. P•r>erbanii:Di · Schwartz. So. li&Ye; 65,000 aq ft M·l CalU'1 best. Tdlr working A Triplex, C.M.. All or eves, wknda. 847-1659 aft. 6. part. R. E. Watts '716-9970 EXTERIOR atucco low u HA V E : $115M equity $60. Interior, 1-Br apta low Prime Apt O>mplex, NB u $St.SO. 548-49'271642-7528. WANT: ~arres or duplex INTERIOR EXTERIOR u part cm or clear comm'J. Fut It neat. l BR Apt, Realt« 646-1903 complete ~. 842-2866 4 UNITS 'ii bl to Bay A ocean SM,SOO equity. WANT 4 to 5 BR home NB hari>ar 8l'f!9. Art Giovenetti 673-70> m.91B7. * * * SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumbing 6190 NEED a good plumber you can afford? Service calls only $8! Heating and aprinkler systems installed. Call Ed 842-3410. Persona la 6405 Contracton 6620 Sav-On General Plumb~ Reuonable ReUable Work 546-3961 • 642~ S.wint 6960 Yot1 C• Stfl Rq1lta nroep 1 ..... FREE COURSE IN Basic Seama•llip (.Power or Sail) Oxiducted by Balboa Power Squadron of United States Power Squadron&. Newport Har· bor Yacht Clqb.. 7 P.M. Jt.errw>clel"lr • • • • • • • • • ROCID Adctiticw • • • • • • A!teta.tialll • • • • • • • • • mu J. McKeon Uc. 81dl. Qmtn.dcll' pllty workmambip U S.14", l'Ya BUILD m ' DR~AKING A ALTERATIONS. • 642-48 . D~G. alteratiocu, tit~. Your home or mine. 5e4953 ~- Specl•lty S.rviCH and Alterationa. 646·2103 e WE WILL DO yoo need mUISc tor dan<> • Remodeltna • Tile, Linoleum & Marbl• 6975 MtmJAL LIFE INSURr Rea'Oda Olft Tme S300 ~-··• Will be hiring 4., --"""' . .. .__. OJIPCll"JtnUy Dnployer-ANCE COMPANY offers "" ..,.... •uu BY APPOINTMENT M l F you &UCft an opportunity. I: pvt time ttrla week. 1 M2-T48(. ~ The men selected will be Screened Pft'ILGDfl Apncy given specialized training, CALL FOR 901 Dover Dr., Newpbrt Bch. m. lud' 2 .. _ hool P~NAL INTERVIEW c mg wee..., sc • UNl'-'UE ing at our Home ottice in * 537-2381 * T Hartford Connecticut. Our PIACDIENT AGENCY requirements ll!T: age 22 lmm.tiate Cll*lllftlll to 45, some satisfactory MANUFA&rURMG Jldnde: bu5iness background, at SECY ad type, 1oc • • S500 leaat 2 years residence in Otis Electronics SEX:Y ad "/filures • · $400 tbiJ ~. preferably m&r· SEX:Y Req>t, lt 8tf . to S'25 rled. Write or phone tor an Immediate openinga tor: TYPIST neat, 9CIC\r • • Sl25 appointment. • M.nuf •duri nt It CLERK/Cuhler .... to $.150 Connecticut Mutu•I fMtftoda EnglnHrt MEDICAL R~ • • .. • S3SO W AITREllES · 11 to 3S. Full time. N~t appearuce. No aper necNW)'. 154 E. 17th ST. COSTA MDI.\ TEMPORARY OJTICE J OBS Accoaflling Assistants WI~ a minimum cl thrtt years recent ln- dualrial ~ In Gnual Ledeer Account- Lnc. Must be ttit to eype 45 wpm. HUGHES Life Insurance Co. _...._. KEYPUNCH • • • •• • ••• $445 901 Dovrr Drive • Supervisor of INVEN. Ok, memoey $350 Newport Beach 642-Q6;i6 In-process lna.,.ction a.ERK raerntiona ex $350 One trip to appt¥, then on to work. TOP PAY! NO FE& btezvlewfni 9:30-3:30 500 Superior Ave. TRUEMAN GIRL Nfiport S..dt, C1llf. P(rsonnel Director _...._. PBX alert, quick 1trt • $260 Bl<KPR. Greet 9P0t! • • S433 Phone 547-3996 & P h I Experience in Har-urc H "t Agent neu and Molded Ca- Fa.st gr~ing manufacturing bte techniques de- finn, 100+ employees, re-ainble. quires a man with 11dlls and initiative "----' rou-Apply U<:)"VJIU CABLE DEPARTMENT tine. Requires atroog bad<-Otis El--n·1cs ~ in ~I rela· .,_nu tions, local purchuing ex· 914 S. Lyon St. perience desirable. R.e!ume S•nt1 An•, C•lif. mu.st be complete witti past Ast equal oppartunlty It present eerninp and ems*>.>'er aaJary requirements. Write l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!l!iii!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ P.O. Box 731, Hunt Bch. IECRON REP~~TIVES NEW FACTORY BRANCH Leading Independent special· NOW HtalNG lists dealing in over 9C mu· Compaa.y will hlre 40 men tual !unds, eiq>endlng in lo start. work immediately. Onutge Counay. Thia ia an Top atartlng pay durlni opportunity to enter digni-tralnlng ptriod and ra.pld tied profeaalonal selling full or part time. Investment advancement lo qualified men. Must be over 18 exp not nea?SS&ry, we train. 642-7424 15(1, E. 11th St., Santa Ana An equal opportunity MultfUth Operator employer M/F . 1827 Westciltt Dr •• N.B. Corona del Mar IMuranc:e -------- RUTH RY AN AGENCY Office needs operator tor FC Bookkeeper .. .. .. '600 1250W, forma 111out and Exec Secy • • • • • • • • • • • • $500 control. $400 mo. Rll's-l VI'S Secy, no SH .......... U1S Phone MR. R~. 673-2510 Charge & Relief =~ M~·::::: ~. Avon C1llina Qerk '1'>1*at tme • • • • $300 POOITIONS • . . and ma.ny more . . . Excellent ee.nUna opportu Available Immediately 1793 NeWpart, CM,,64M854 nity oUend to women who Good benefits, TOP lT!m Beach, H.B., 847·961'1 qualify. Call collect Sl>-5860 u.larls. Apply in penon 100 w. 17ttl, S.A., 547~ RELIABLE wocnan/oare for Cost1 Mell St-mo/Cit cU C9rdl to $350 2 small chUdren/My home Connlesc.nt Hospit•I Oerk Typist .. • • . . to $350 for wor1c'i mother. Hrs 661 CENTER ST. Acctng Ok, type 40 to $350 '1:30 • 5:30. !!B-3833, 893-el COSTA MESA Kardex Clk •.•• lo Sl.90/hr evu. WILLIAM PENN w"'""o-=-MAN---.-e-xpt-ri-en_c_ed--in Auoclates Agency meetlni pubUc. Must be well 1856 Newport Blvd. groomed. Ctr neceuary. Costa Meta 642-6434 Top pay! Oioole own houra. ~7362 WOMEN-GIRLS FuH or Part time Morns.-Evn. ~ 1l1E APOLLO ga. CUSTOM MILLING TET • •'Music 1D the COOTA MESA LUMBER <:ountey Cub Manner". Call No Dn Pymt Ml 6-8909 _Ru_d_Y_· _2JU99.5689.______ Additions * Remodeling LOSE weigbl &afety wlth Fred H. Gerwlck -Lie. For inlorma "II\ call years old, resident ot * VERNE, the Tile Man. * 547~ or Write: Mutual Orange (booty minimum Custom work. Installations Fund Investors Inc. ztOO N. one year, and wiWna to le 1'!1J6in1. No job too small. Main, Santa Ana. accept all overtime dur!Rg Pla&ter patching. Leaking ---------1 the next three montha. ahower repaired. 347.1957 EXPERIENCED Start at $2.35 per hour. Help W•nted, Women SAW CLERK HIGH IChool ilrl Uvin& in area' of Talbert I: Canneey to care tor chlldttn, prdft'- ably with car. Call after 6 PM 84Z·2342. WIG Dhtrn.tors No exper. nee. anytime. CAR SALESMAN -ALSO-NEEDED Several temporary 1Um-HUNTINGTON BEACH JOBS & EMPLOYMENT mer JObs ava.llaible for col-AREA Excellen t commission and In· lege students. Selling experience nece. Job W•nted, Men 7000 aura.nee program. l d e a I CALL 534-0529 aa.ry. 1'111 lime employ· Dex-a-diet Ublets Only 98c ~ * 549-21'70 ~ ruRNER DRUGS. NEW CONSI'R. • Additiom ~ Beach * 54&-USJ Remodeling -Uc. cantr. ft.'A LON Ef Meet single DON HAWE 642-1246 adults. Orange County. Box -REM--OD_EL __ *_AD_D_m_O_N_ EXPERIDJCED Insur~ girl. Apply at Westport ~ surance, 50C N. Newport Blvd. Suite 100. ~wport Buch, Cal. 642-8910 BABYsrrrER Hours 4 PM UnRmitecl . oppt'y! 541-9321 --· Placement . Jobi Men, ...... 7500 MANUFAcruRING .Olk aKtrollics lmmedlale open.... ... - • E1-ctrot9ic • AIMmblen with~ ill~ ne. fUricatloa aDd CIJD. nector ealderlai· e COfillMtCtor Mlld1r1 O with experleQce ill moW-I ~ ct pottiDc cables ... connecton. APlllY • CABLE DEPARTMENT • Otil Elec1ro.acs .: 92A S. LJ9ft St. •. s.ntl ~ c.w. M .... :n -Ll'I •••• .. .... ' t . Need 2 -~ -old MtabUlbed amce. 9'*:ia1 FHA I: VA trdablc proo pam. Sab are pJOd. Good nUda tramc. Top oom- mlaaiom. Olll for ...,aint. RJtr. 1lllD Npt. BIYd .• C.M.. 646-3928 Call Eva. m.t5T1 W. l lde•y~ PHONE OllDElt I DESK e Pleasant Wort • C'oavmient Downtown • Office 9 AM to 1 PM or 5 PM to 9 PM. • Need 5 wortcen at once! • No~ DeCdAr}' • Age DO barrier e APPLY 401 No. MaJn, ••· Santa Ana. c.Jll, •• Room DI. J.!> AM-7: 30 PM., No Experieece Necessary! Full or Part 'time Mast brre dele Oaltfcnia driving record. Appb YELLOW CAB CO. Ul6 E. l itll St. C:OSta Maa -S•l.d--fnt,.e.-cOGk- MANNING'S 2«Xn EL TORO ROAD LAGUNA RILLS Appi3 between 2 • 3 PM REl'AJLERS, SUB WHOLE- SALERS Ir DJSTR, * for: Complete lloe or Liquid CONCENTRATE. * Part or Full lime. • ~- MARRIED cPle in SO's. Lite production wort for ~ tic mfg, CM. I am-4:30pm, Moo-Fri. 54U747 Schoofs..lnstruction 1600 IBM 3247 Fullerom. 776·Jm CONCRETE T. Ericlcsoo SERVICE DIRECTORY Ue-Contr Dy/Eve 6424438 LINCYrYPE Operator wants ])ftl:'t·time woric. 2nd shift ooly. Phone 839-1049 alt 3:30 p.m. working cond.itiona. ment. Company benefill. Allk ror Salca Manager PART TIME Apply at General office&: to 12 PM Weekendf. off. l KEYPUNCH • k Boy1. $20 • wk. 126% 4ut Counselor PROGRAMMING . p nswtri"9 Service 6505 •. ~mwtrint Service KNp • •• TAI ROOM ADDITIONS E. C. FRANKEN 646-5138 MEOIANICAL Eniineering Carpet Clunlng 6625 Drattlni. Tooling, Patent.. ---~-~ ......... ~~-• 545-91m • JOHNSON & SON PALM STATIONERS Lincoln-Mercury Larges t company In Gar-1604 So. Harbor Blvd. 642.0tS l den Grove bas pe.rt time Fullerton oppar1unity Lot 9 men . BOYS 1<>"14--Clean. p l e a 1 an t work. BAYVIEW under NEW e e CORONA DE.L MAR. Hours &-9:30 evening-. No IJlietnnt needa Relief RN'1, Taking appllcationa experience nece.aaary, For LVN's EXPER·AIDES for tuture carriers personlll interview call It HOUSE MAJD. on your phone DAILY PILOT 537·2382 e APPLY IN PERSON: 24 Hour Service Bayvte~ Coov. HoepltaL WAIL TO WAU. CARPET ;:::=======:::;. Cleaning. 410% DISCOUNT! Job W•nted, bdy 7020 • Ll 8-8623 • , CALL Ml 6-8000 ========::; OOMPANJON. *Cultured, e 642-4321 e e ~ nruRIN I========= Carpet Layint & Resp, lady, W/Dfiw. Ex· JANITOR/EXPER. PREF. • M1rlne C•rpent.r e COSTA ~A. RtJNir 6626 perienced, References. Costa Men area. S nites • FibtrglHI TELEPHONE SURVEY 8.by.itting 6550 ____ __....._ ___ 545-_37_04 _______ 6 ·PM to 2-AM. • S2 ·hr. L•mln1tors •---------CARPET laying. ~ HSEKPR I: Babysitting in Must be bondable. * Call: e Marine ~hlnfc New frien1ly ol1lce. Air· n.tnysrrrING in my Home. ab~. Rep1tn, Restntchini, exchge for Room It Board 642 0446 BEFORE 5 PM M FIL... I conditioned. U not ex· ~ ~--Es · 527 N\"4 • • • 1rine -rg ••• -r1--..o, will train. WUbor le Baker, 01 area. r '"" limatea. ........,., f. n»mo. Exper. & Rer. Sho R I M k ~ "",.,""" . ~~7922 • 673-mo btwn s pm & 6-pm •A •1 JNlrman old M• '" , Salary, Bonua It Paid va. 1.1-----,----Gardening 6680 PP Y n : HJgb wages. ca.tiona. FUil or Part· JiABYSITTJNG tn my borne. MCYnlERS HELPER & WHITE FRONT Apply 1~ Gramercy time. AM or PM 642-7930 ; • O:>sta Mesa Area. EXPERIENCED JAPAN· BABYSITrING, CdM & ~ Bristol St., Costa Mesa 2_11cc, Gardena, Calif._ 1951 Newport Blvd., C.M. • 646-1894 ESr:. GARDENER Comp!. Newport area. * 6442789 FULL time handyman, ex· e MARINE NO txper nee. l'r'te tralnlna. SABYSITITNG/ BY WEEK. i:~mng service. Free Housework Wanted. 8 hr. perlenced all maint and re· P·F/time. 10 attrac aale. • You furnish tran.sportatioo. ~~~~'J.pA,tESF. = day. Ref. 548-1871 paira. P.O. Box 268. Cosra Carpenters :;nan M: 18dles needed by July tst. 642-1.wT after S p.M. Mesa. ma10r boat er. Tee.ch A 1ell bnuty ca.re. er Complete yard Service. HOUSOCLEANING. honest havr experlenCe in tJber Se! nil H H f rrt'c r1limale1. * 548-7958 d d nd bl Own FRY Cook, exper. Full & gla,s sail boat m.anu.fac-ected areu a . o -C•rpenterlng 6590 an epe a e. car part tlm\?. Apply ~rore l t11r1nR· Apply 1'1360 Gram-di)' Mqk Di.tribulor ._·--------D1ve'1 Lawn Servic• &12·7871. p.m. Art's Landing Coflre ""'Y Plirce. Gardena, Calif. SJ6.0011, 536-7045 REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS EXJ~r. 962F'r~11~~matea BOOKKEEPING. Payroll, shop 503 E. Edgewa1er NB -C-ARRIER BOYS BAR MAIDS & ••• , CABlNETS. Any aiz.e job, .,,. Typing, D~licatlng. Your e MOLDER & e Carpent1>r GOOD ROUTES ••• Go.GO DANCEltS -iuo ,,.,,3 GARD<'NER ed ol'fice or mine. • 536-6701 ed "° yrs e:qier. '""""' L r, , expenenc Experlenc . Ph~ase apply AVAILABLE e ~WEEK SALARY. ;t' FIRsr·RATE carpentry llARBOR AREA DAYWORJ</EXPER. LUHRS BOAT CO HUNTINGTON BEACH e m:E HUMDINGER. Alterations. repa1n . b/ina. Rehahlr * 675-4952 $1.75-HOUR. 3070 Pullman St .. CM DAILY PILOT e 431-5413 or 127-2340 -·-n---L""-..,.... EXP J Gard RELLABLE. 542-1293 COOK r 7 .run1uu1. no:-. ___,.. &panese ener or ·am to 4-pm e 642-mt e WANTED woman ror aen1 NO JOB TOO SMALL! All rt,.lra. Add, mnodel, .,.. tiog. Reuonablie. 962..an Mainlenan~. Reu. Ratea. ITALIAN rook and House-CLOSED SUN. APPLY: ..-,._ rk a. ,..... ..,.., Oean-up. 892-5226 keeper. 646-8137. HAMBURGER HENRY WANTED Manager trainee, E;:. :'tptut'oo-~~ Califnrn1a Lawns & Garden CLEANING • Hom-and 2136 PLACENTIA/CM no ,•xpertcnce neceuary. .."". 40 bout woeellf &44-1765 "" M11rnrcf Man prer~mct. _, ~ •lr • . ..... Cleanups. Apartmenll. 542·2856 SERV. Sta lion Help. Expc•r., \.n<od hOUTI extra benefita. between 8 am -10 am for C~, Concret. 6600 New hlo\na •....•.• 642.7939 DAYWORJ<. R<oach area full time days or nights. Applv Supe;lor Shel: Service a_ppoln __ tm_e_nt ____ _ ~Pl::R JAPANESE ~1-9863 • All kinds 228t Newport Bl. C.M. l4'r1 'superior Ave. N· 8 . FVLL time hou .. keeper, BLOCK wa11a I AU typn. ~C'APE . CLE'".,'"'P · WTD c-...... 5 "-k Em r Id B ....., __._ p _,_ :.ni•u TWO women will AIAan homA ... ~r Mrchanir -BOYS 10 • 1,. uaY wee e a IY IKJ.clr WVI ... auo ........ Maintenance. Mack 847 ~"132 ' " c R hi Sal .. • 4•u v47 • slab&. 636-425'1 ""' romplf'tely Sl6. S'IJ..,')400 am CT • rs & SMVi1-,• """'° Olllcrete ' e JAPAN~:.c;B GARDENING 1!0 Mam St. JIB l.a~iinn Bet1ch. So· l.llJtUOll SHIRT-FOLDER.--CbJENT work, all typca. No · 1r.n11<1 routes! •Good profit.I SERVICE • CLEANUP e Job Winttd YOUN<; man ov"r 111. Som-DAIL y PILOT EXPER. PREF'ERHED. ~.t~r;.::;c:~· LANDSCAPlNG. e 5:l1-7034 Men & Women 7030 mf"r Job. Boa t shop. Wrut• e S4U'm e WILL TRAIN ~35216 JAPANESE GARDENER-r o Box M·570._Dall!_ Pilor -BOYS 10 •14 MA1URE HSEKPR. Pa tlos, DrivfWa)'&. Wa.llca, etc. Low ILi lk/aq-rt. n ee Estimattt S4S-2719 EXPER/ Reliable malnt, CPLE w/Ouldren to man· RETIREO MAN for Part· LIVE IN * F'1R Heu! Mo ·rates. 892-3219. RRC APTS or MQTF.LS. TIME GARDENlN\. "Jo Conti rout .. ! e Good profit! 1-ADULT * ~.2232 EUROPEAN GARDE!'ER EXPER * 642-1400 tools rt'<I· 6Th-3070 DAI.BOA PENINSULA MANICURIST/3 DAYS Wk. Chlld Car• 661 0 VER•Y LAN~~~~N337\. e OomHtic Help 7035 EXP phl)n-;:-m;;n. T1;-&"Ba11 DAI L y PILOT Cual'Comm. * We1tcllff ---------reai.. ,,,.,... f"Vr~ ------=:........---ncr~ Nn 11d\'nnrrs No cnl e 642-4321 • area. * ~ SOME'mTNG SPOCIAL for 1 dlild. Lqving raJ"t> by RN· S20 • wttk. 967~. PLACE your want ad where CILJNJ.:~Sf: It British Lfve·lns lects. 11'17·:i-Otl. ~Y' are looking -DAJLY Exprr1enC'Cd )..Permanent The qulc.ke_r_yo_u_c_all_ Pil.Cl' clt1Atified 642·5678 Ma>Oowrr Ag;.ncy. 673-5630 The lf\Urk.(lr vnu M-11 MAl,E Ht1lr Stylist with HSEKPR, live-In. MatUtt. 61\m,.• folJowfTC. O?nteaA Adult.I. Perm. N e w po ~'"t llA1r f'Hhlona;. ~· ll'f'll 547-06:!5, 644-1234 St. Newport Beach. 673'3686 INDUS. DRAFTING -d GIRL FRIDAY * l.girl Fut ~ agency will GROC. CHECKING -h office. IBM elec:·type. Muat traJn, Sales experltl!nce. ~ 'TRONIC ASSEMIL y . e have .ame Bkkp'g. CALL: joy workina' ~th people. PBX/TYPE . n t "Larry'' at 8C'700 Higbe.t comrniabl. • 642-7424 31 Other CourMI FUU. or PART time.* Day --------ME N-WOMEN ~~~=-~~';k MAJURE WOMAll Tr•in noW P.y ,...,. West Coast. WAITRESS Wtd! OVER 25. Apply at: Jamalca Im COFFEE SHOP nOJ Cout Hwy, CdM POWER MACHINE OPERATOR SAILS by SCHOCX S01 49lb St, NB 675-1823 HSEKPR I CHILD CARE. Wanted for phone wort at local cltiOf. Full or part time. Good pay. Call Mr. Andenoo, 892-44U, Wm- mlnlttt ar Mr. Weld, 646·7904, Cocta Mesa. TECH. TYPISTS REPRO. TYPISTS Recent ExpeM\ce Westen Girt Uve in. 2 IDlAll boya. Dr's home Hunt-Harbour. nso. mo. + e~ 84'7-ZJ> e SEAM..C"J'RESS I EX· 1784 W. Uncoln, Anaheim mo Auilor, 0>9fa Mesa PER. Custom Alteraticnl. 1010 N. Maln, Santa Ana !ii_z;;ent, aood p11y. Equal opportunity employer ~=-.,...,-~-~.,----1DINING ROOM WAITRESS WANT Mature rtllable wo-DON QUIXOTE man to ahare m,y home tn H.B. No expenses, Call bet. ROOM 5 I: 7 pm 53S-e685. lee Mr. McCrc>Mn, 2 to INSTRUCTOR, attrac:ttw 3 PM In Coffee Shop woman for make-up In-HX!l EL TORO ROAD atruction, wlll train A9.l"58'n LAGUNA RU.LS DENTAL Sec'y Reoept. WAl'TR.ESS: 10 P.M. to 6 Exptr. Single. 25-40. A.?4.; QJ>edenced only. A~ X·Ray1 ' books 5*-3000 Plf 9 A.M. to 11 A.M., BeJ. lamy'e Coffee !hip, 1400 w. J'ENTAL ~'T. Coa s t Hiw~. Newport Owr 25. SUJ'iery It X·~ SH.di (tter'091 trom B8Jboa experience. 548-7719 BIY Club). --.:,...--:--.,.-----HS EKPR /5 DA Y'S WEEK. Dent•I AMt-Olalr 1~ Rea•llrs. 2'11.dul11. Own Call f()(' Interview tranap. Ref. * 494-5690 646-54.ll DENTAL TECHNICIAN • HOUSEKEEPER, GcnUe- DRIVER • TRAINEE. man, 3 children, 5 day week. AGE n--40. • 549-200'J COf'Olla del Mar m.m.J HSEXEEPER A compAnlon SEWlNG mach, opeta, Spon1 tor elderly *Oman. Live-wear up. 4001 G Birch, In or out. 54M8f!8. N.B. Nr. Q.C. Airport. MAID Gen'I HOUlf'WOfk. NURSE-O>mpaolon for •weet Mon, Wed, J'rl. 9 to 5 $15. tldtrly WOmtlll, Palm nc. Oall Wed 1!.m. 673-0ZtA ert. Nke homP ~ Tr..te It 94*. ldtaal1 2ll7 S. Main St., S.A. ,t ~7166 l20'Z7 Gar. Gr. 81., G.C. h,e 537..71 12 Huntfnaton 8acb. Calli. 53'1115 121 N. Lenon pA) ""2900 •letters bidlcata JocdiJ9' LOOK AHEAD :ro Your Future New a..._.,une. I IBltf Keypunch Automation I IBM Procramrn1z11 ' 1401 I: 380 " Secretarial-Type </PBX~ M.T.t. ~ 11': TIIE Keypunch IChoola In 0.. ante Oliunt)' authormd to tnln by the same metw. med by 1BM ~ TRAIN NOW PAY LATER DAY OR EVE. ~D M.T.I. BUSINESS SCHOOLS· %100 No. Main Santa Ana Kl i.367'i EDUCATIONAL ~Hoa proJma, 1th gnden-up. Jn.. div. ln11tant lt'lrnlnc '"--: Oillcoet 10 leuona Type! Sehl JT3 Oel ~... ' LI &.2859 (~ belpa bttttt spentnz) Sch - s " • ... llllldl .... ' .. ... It f ~. e P e L .•a •P Tin OaJ Aa lac! THI -s ' Fur ,CIUI .. -... ma en Im IS All °' lar, mll .. bm ..,. Did rec 4 If Ne- , I . • • I I 1'11 -' Kir Pl lov all $14 6e 1'tl &l GI Op DRJ fur or roe ili cha na1 . ... J.P( ...... SIS 71 ./ I ' 4 FOi \llllJI Vtm Gae GAi ato ,An ,P'C art IJAJLY PILOT ·JOU A iMPLOYMINT MiRCHANDtll fOtt MIRCHAMDIA Pott MlltCHANDllE FOlt TRANS.-ORTATION TIAN~PORT•TION $du air ......,_.._ Ja SALE AND !!¥!1 SALi AND TllADI SALi AND TRADI loen a y_... 9000 Motorcycl• faANll'OITATI PGLLY PallST Sewi'! ~ ll20 MildlS...... l600 FREE TO YOU SD SCOt1I' • • • _MU_ST_Sa....,c-rlf .... lce_67_&_A_1b_un-_1 .. ______ _ BUSINDIS NI UXJE LATE MOD.KL Stacer ..... e e e~T SALE! derbolt 650 cc Uke Oll!W· CHEYROl.q.. ~ ~ 8IU't eYf'l'Y U.C niaeblne la modern waJ. .... eut of auilln• IW..E Mina Collle 3 1n old. 7 USD> DQAft. ~ Aa i!, Coat $1300. WW 1eU .. ... AJr c.Mlt**' MandQ. dllJ cw eveatng. nut CClalOle No at111Cbmeatt M..t nca'9 .nt11 ~ to aood home. Good ~• ~ ..,._e:r Boat or T.oJ>. m.mt 'l.rs ,. Vehlde leprocueed pay b' JCl'W boaM and a to bQy, to~. ma1at bat>-DUI eliee bPfWalW, $12!. w/chkltn. ftMdl yanl. cau Tnboud A 'Out. SIDa1J Power •64 ca-G":.a BEI.,.AIR STA- .... ......, .... fee, ttie.o tonboles 0vereut dam 11 a• a al .,,..mw, $50. all 5 Ot •k'Ddt 82M7e5 6119 cru1aer. See Auto Service 'MON WAGON. Factory a1r cml1 •,. .-w lllCI& dcslp ~cc. 5 ~ pert~ :"°-~~~ ~ 2 ~-~ Klktttna673 ful4' at: SEA~l:IWYBAS1EN, & P•rtt 9400 cond., pwr. ittt.r., pwr. r. 'flS Mutan1 <."oupe, v.a, aullD, W..S.W, R/R. Wltb no cub down. '51.61 Yo. O.A.C dlr. CaD Mr. Ddff 642-5480. -.'t tarW ......... panatee. Free ecrutl1 b.i. _.,. • .., --. .,...,,_' qlllicur en -6005 1931 'Ii. "VAOJ& B. wlndow. R/H, llf!Cttt 10 cu e Mt-tm e aace Clllb' $38.50 _;. OC' cabinets, thewfiten dlb. ~-I JUN1.11tb tbru 25th * 6G-aa CORVAlR, HP, en&· ft lodWw compartment uJ. CALIPORNIA term ~ • Ja' month. J'or tables. llcbb, etc. 'ITS & LIVESTOCK Sale cklee.I J-2!leb • 3 PM. completely reblt by eor-t;;;:;:::;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;. ttar deck, etc. AD Ataaka Sc ........ lol .J WI-he . .._ ~ m £. Balboa Blvd. 0n4t ::=Jm F OF· valr meclwlic. Better than Mfi white w/1mmac. L 1 • e ·~~.VI, blk uphol, bod&tt aeata, PJ11J bnkea .. ttftrtaa, Uaecl _., .. 21111 '*"· Lo mlJiN&e. -tiill--9' ,,..,..,. ......... ' Ballloa ~1000, '1M8f7 O... 1125 FE1'S · new! $250 exch&n&'t· Green IDter. U.8. No. 1 "..,., ......._ ~ Audien 7 30 SILVER roY POODLES Yo• C.. Still-MZ-637& ''5-1 MG-TD $500. choice! BUY >. "KNOWN :..z ~ O :e~.: Mulleel ...... llU EVERY imi>AYPN~ e &-wits/MALE · FEMALE. _._ Trucks 9500 ~ ~~ VALUE!" . am.. lilclMdaal llllltrllO-Aaml>Q, lcaWUI, JIJP qulltJ fw9lthinp e 908.520 after 5:30 p.m.· ........... ,.... II For ONLY $1885 -53MID, 51M1l3 MUST tdl llOW. '65 Qmy. ...... -... DI ....._,.. cue. -4o a.. Jai1b11t bldcllirt w1&daya. AU day SAT/SUN FR.PS c:x>URSE IN New 1967 PORSCHE 2 Yt' OK suar/GMAC ._... • ,_ A,pt.514 5171. After• Pli. ~ A,. "''"'"" BASSET Pu111 -AKC ai.am-laslc Seqaanship GMC 1/J.Toll ToalJnJ Ayres~ =::::::::;:;;::;;:;:::;;;;==::;:;:; Sharp. ww, Riil, 119. auto, Mde otter. 544-1060 I'::::;;;;;;::;::::::;===.== G1B810N F.Al.(Xllf AMP-aM •w.~ _ pkla Stock. Tri colors & red <Power or Sall) Cnoducted Handl·YGll 1962 POl'ldle Cpe 1600 946 S. Co,st Hwy. OLDSMOBILE ..__....a.--UJ'!ER. 1BEM REV ~ ~ -6 white • males II temalea. a..-Sq ad Immac cond. ~ LAGUNA BEACH ---------..-• ...---,_ · nn.._ -.-.. CDtr) CJI. by Belboa cvwer u ron -ftAI 1 all ~;;;;;....;...;.....:;..;.;_____ SMD * 51>-Br ' .... ~ .. --• 5a-2083 ot Om~ Sta~ Power Fully factory eqtupped * 67s.4U3 * Open 'til t fM.Tl44 'vr -- L'IKAlft;mG far ......... POODLES AKC $35 M . Squadrml. Newport Har-$2599 '55 PORSCHE caaftrt. Mutt "IUY A KNOW,.-rar .udlor diplomM ID: ........ A 0..,.. 1110 lledlanlcs Tooll, ~ Maln. 2 Yr. olue toy, 1 yr. bot Yat.bt Club. T P.M. aell to travel Ma.Ire oder. VALUE"* Lale lloc5eJ Uaed Cant ~ POl.JCE TRAJNJMG OaUb. Electrical • llllver min. ShoU. Kl S.Tl.01 * 17' ::::::== * STANSBURY BUICK 494-8201. 962-5748 • e llOT'.EL-APf 'fndllllnl led•ln Air ~ LI S.1'12.9 wrnw.n.r..n 1965 Chevrolet V-3 Bel-Air lllllVEBfftV e Pclllt OOk9 a.I ltlrftce • ,. LOTS OF IOIC -CHEAP! ~HP Oeo-llcr"C· Two ta. Seda.a. P/G pwr. stett, UlllHIUll 1 e LAW ~ o,.. Clau S.S.S. Howe AKC REG. Min. Schnallm' pl ta.ab. (lOmCitlap, Ameri· 2;;E. 17th St. 'lllUMPM R/H etc. Spa.rtd.in& aria • •Civil Seniee Tnllllill Jolil a. ._ ol ......... to -a.rte. C.M. 6464)19 pupt. 4 Weeka. 2856 Corvo can Trlr. * EXTRAS! • M9u Mountain Gree.n! Xlnt cand. OlD,fUIWU IC ;, Pvt Jawt!lpHon 11 • a.. HAJOIOIU> (JR.._... or 54CM216 Pl., C.M. 56-31155 Needs cW&JMllP-~5445 5 8-7765 '60 TR..J, Extra SllAru>! tbruout! ...,...1' WC&.!'~ ~ u-&11 GAHJ Toes.. 1w ..., * AHCTION * ~LE ~· ailamall ~ 26' Riawu>IOti Cabin Tftlltlrf ~~~. ~ to ONLY $ 1595 211" IW1Mlr' Bl •• <Wta ._ CUI -ar ••-,_a T:3D ~. I week a.rm. ·..., • w .... bla..,.. oi ver ••• ,...-cnu.er. O!dlt tiat Goodie! IK~ · 2 Yr OK guar/GMAC term. 5tJ.S550 1 ~. mt8e9Dlit. lflmA. 'ndtlo9 • + $t IGr rutert.I U J1W wtD ..U • bQy oupbred. 67J.7S29 Appr • $1400. SUe price S800 ••~ AGEN Tommy Ayres Oevrolet mctm Pan Ondlldea tmtroc&n book .... --I try * WEIMA.RANE'R * 548-1391 1962 CHEVY PICK.UP VQ~w 946 s. Coast Hwy. *pb~63 a'!5l:~ce~ and 28 .,.._ ol Jlllllle). Allcdom ~ 'I p.m. 1~ yrs, Spayed Female 18' J.'™AN lAfltl'alce 60 hp Stick Shift • Family pedect I ,63 VW SunrOot Good LAGUNA BEAQJ clean. Be.It offer t111er $10C».' THEATatCAI. noo HAMllOffD Windy's• Aucfloa Bern AKC $35. t;42-6220 Gray q . New cover & ONLY $1299. condition. 'Must sell! Pfi. Open 'W 9 4M-Tl44 Pvt pty. 54M!CI .... s/S.--alllu In CX>~A DEL MAR ~ Newpmt Ml M6ll e AFGHAN PUPPIF.S e cuahiona. Good cond. J1700 -8892 -..,.-0 ....;.LDS--4 -0-R-Pow--er-stee--·• MANAGER 2l5it E. Coat &ry. 173-1930 MIDd Tony'1 Sida· Mafll e 6 • wka. AKC/REG. 6'2-ll2~ ~ vate Party. * 847 CHEV. 'SS 2 ·Dr. 265 cu. In., -» W'~ -.... ._. ... BALDWIN IUANOS RCA ~reo AK/FM I ~ • 962-«195 aft.er 12·noofl· 21' E>CPRl3 CRUISER. BEACH CITY * '64 vw STA-WAGON. Keystone map, chrome in1. pC1ft!' brakes. $200. m ----GE I BEST OFFER. wheels, new cartluretor. E. 1Jdl. c.M. LJ a.eio Retudlila Wadi IALDWIN OltGANS ibeta Cldi CIOllt OYft $1000. * ~CH POODLF.S Chria 6, Xlnt cc:m! S2650 or DOD ./ MUST Sell! 540-1337 fuel pump. $175. 5tl-GI ./ .63 OLDS 91-2 DR. No tQNiptloa. m..ma -ltew-Ulf!d.l>emoe. XIDt b1e A qu.a1. $200 ftrm. AKC * REG. BEST OFTER! * CaU: 16555 aeacl\ Blvd., H.B. 1 •65 MICRO BUS Alter 6 P.M. Good ttra. AJ1Pr'OX·$1496. iiiiacua-isl --·Rent Retmu-Oramce D&U1 cast:om bltn CALL 846-4740 ~T eves 0( wkends 540-2680 ,, ---------..,......., ~ a.t dealt In u. West! 001ifedble couch, orta COllt • * XLNT COND! * CHEV· '6l5 Cal>rtce. OfUG-LIKE NEW S64C22 SALE ANO nADI WARD'S BALDWIN srot>IO -all S50. RCA TV (folda WTDI 000 LOVER W1th S•llboats 9010 Reproceuecf $1650 * can 639-2321 INAL owna:r· Law ~· 1111 Newport Blvd c.M Jom tabk) $15. 962-9921 fenced yard to board Poodle '59 Ole\< ~ bl Pick Up. 8 •65 VW BUG * WW'a, 'Factory air, power, lll'W PL JMOUTH 1.::.F..;u..;..ndtun________ •&a.MM f; · ~AR/l bar pick· July & Auaust· 673-7447 21 "" ~ sloop, q l, 3 IPff(I. Runa rul R~uilo Vinyl Blue ConJ brak:ea A: IMltleJ7· Voeue --------..;1 11111-------· 1'llOJIA8 Model ll2, J.tna. ap w/cue A aJllll. Never MINA Dactdhundt 9 wka old, keel, staJnleu tteel rigging, food. new paint,. with no Spot!~• s:iZJs 67s.ecm tires. $1995. ~ ''5 Plymeuth fury 111 -• U .._ w/-.._ ~ Gu Joe .et $15. black. AKC 1.female, 1-outboard, held.. M?ep 4, at>' cub down, $32 Mo. O.A.C. . ' ... IMPALA S/S. * ug e Your-doer Seda, Blue 9!...-1&.-Q ...,..lier, -·;,;;. W.m cool fa Clll ltUd $5. malt. $50 ea. 545-8361 ceuorlitt. S:UMID. Evenil\ga dlr. Call M.f. Da'ri& 642-6480 * ·~-~ * N•l Auto. J'\all pwr .. aa. ePower sc.t'illl ~ ... ~ OllU ...._ OOMipit nfrfc a *'4955 POODLE 2UPPIES and weebnda call \IW'oet. DODGE ·· Van, llelvy dutJ, Hdtop , . 1111 ~ et ..U. JWJ. New t:lrea! e A ....... a& ,..._lriee Tlie ... ID* Oiiat Jllllt A.id.s .. MMm. BAllrl' p_. • A.KC a.. fQR GRADUATION Otuole s.mt 8 eyL, auto., lop CJQIWI. UA-_.. MUlt •ll ~ o.t 10M JUcbmcwl l>QI e Pwer aru.. ._. -._• ,.::-!. ':-:: PRl'IATB PiiTi WA!fl'I PDf -... "'1 coaor. 11 so... * · W·1'33 C'JWlTER -RBOO~ 3.'\' • •.ooo ml &Z Utt traDtt YOLYO -.1eos MON nn nu. •AW OmdHh n s ·= :"'_ ~ a tV• 10 BUY PIANO FOR 1'fd II wldk. rna)ea I: re-BAPPINi:SI' is a 8&Mljl .luty er .. -mo Sl50 hltcb. 54M4l1 A.Qydmc 'ST atEVY .... 381. fQll nee, • ~ • Bea1ltr -.. -·-· males St5-208S Pu All _ .. _,_ "'-· • wkly, N~ moonng. dual quada, dosed 3 apd. • 35,000 mlle:I and hi da 8*l ebair w:ilb exotic CASH. 5a-IS35 . ' P. ....,,., re.a..., ,o 327 blartne, Bal Is. Campen 9520 '59 VOLVO • REBUll.T good body. Ml.Q)' extra&. llhowroom cooditicm wa1ftut eoftee table and 2 MEDICAL Olcntn bumidifi. love. Dial Cl) 493-4069. ti 6'13-5600 e f250 or BEST OFFER! 546'9438 lhrougboat. $1.995. matching md tables; mod-T•u' irn l205 411' A ~tor. USED ONCE ll30 --.-O y --CAPnPER.s * 96'1-4544 * e See at em 1ampa ~ thil $411. 646-8.138 Horses 30' CREIG R awl. F 0 r ORANGE COUNTY'S DIVORCE FORCD SALE D•lly Pilot luxurious living room _. '61 PORT TV. PAY BALO IO YEAR old m·-wttb ~ <ilartet' wke.nda of 6125• LARGEST SELECTION Autot W•nled 9700 '66 CARPIUCE, * ~mi. Employe par1cina lot. _._,_ ANCE DUE. SU. ~-112, 7/9, 7/16, 7/'13, 7130. Private party. 536-60TT 330 w-_. D-·· ~ ...,...,_ Anb colt at llkle. Colt ha& c 11 ~'""'if y ..,.. ~ O>~ A ,......._ 10 pc bedroom ad • a .,,., • ....., FACTORY Dlftl:CT WE PA · · • •59 CHEV e Pau-wag -,,....._. _ _. .... _ ..,...... .,.... ....,. ,._ ~ ..._ Iota 0( color lldd ·· lh<n1 _,_ ....,..... - ol walnut exterior "It bd : • . Mhc. W.m.d 1610 much Arab. Also, ._ye'U. ~66~~i:! * c!i &5 OPEN ROAD DEM.ER CASH &qt, ~tandard Lua, RAH. or c.u 6G.mJ. and large clnnrtr drtmer' a D IYa, WASll-, 1m. Palamino filly that will ,. U6 w•-r . PIS. Xlnt cand! ~nm ulr for mirror, beaut i r u 1 night 2Eil_A....._ DESPERATE! Need ~e grow to prob&b}) J.5.2 bands &: Silver.S uwer, $600. * HOUSE CARS * CHAS-'fli CHEVY n 2 • cir. Stick, BuEntta Ma.oqer'i omce.: ttaodl, headboard. ~..... far *>rap up to $10 mo. 67US48 ot 673-4780 IS MOUNTS * SLIDE-INS R.&H WSW XI.NT roND ---~ box tprinp and mattftsl w..ras~ Hts Bdl Cll' Seal Bch. Call _~ ___ att_er_•_:oo ____ CA_T_AMARAN ___ , _20_'_Stl_a-rk-; * VAN CONVERSIONS tor used can" trucks just • • ! * Red Valiant·. md 2 matdrias lampa. 1.-, ...._... m: 43Ml1l1 MUST Dlapoae of 2~ Anb trailer, bo&t cover. listing *MOTOR HOMES c.a11 us for free estimate. 673-7880 after +PM. '63 PLY. 6 VALIANT ~ DiniDI .,.,. Cllllllsta ol • I WANT USED DEACON filllet. 1bqt are wen bred al.Ing. $1850. GROTH CHMOLET '64R ~H IPBmpa.laPSauperXlnt ~ NET 2 • dr ffD'n» SPI'. rectanplar inlaid table with OR SE'm..E BENCHES. full listen of the Witz II 833-0742, 673-5252 ALL MAKES & MODELS • • • · ........... CPE. Std. shift, R/H, w/'fl. 4 ~ dlain.. * 55-1349 atrabl, ed will be IOld ~ -*-~4-, -GLAD--IA-TO_R_*_ 1967 TRUCKS Ask for Salea M&Aa&er 962.qJf.S, G~ Royal Red w7~ New 1987 Bafri&eralar ar~b' u u a pair.~ $1'00 for 14 ownenhlp. 182l1 Bt!ach 81., COMET plu.ah red TIQyt lftt IDier. ' $695.00 Machinery ltc. 1700 ri.-n for quick aa)e. _...,.,, 833-1021 aft1!r 6 pm, BEACH CITY Hunlitlgtoc Bt!ach 1 tn 10,000! ~~~~~~~~~1·-:;:::;;;~';:-::;::-;;:--BEAU part Arabian :Z.:rr old CAMPER.LAND KI 9-3331 INVE9TJGATE HUI FURNITURE = FORKLIFT* 4,000 lbl. colt. Bay with 4 wbJte ltodt· 1.lDO H. Compl w/rover 165.;5 Bt!ach Blvd., h .B. I 'fiO COMET WAG. with ONL y $H5 ln4 ~ llhd. Excenent condition S8!!0 tdp, allo 8 yr. Qtr type &: ~~~~ :.~ cood. " 540-:Ml Uwt Can 9900 : ~~! · ** d 2 Yr OK aw/GMAC o.la Ilea 9-81 or· 88'1·"33 Geldlna. s:\S-1946 '66 8 IT. ~ cab. Slp11 4, ---------..;======== Tommy Ayres ~ Color TY'S y M .,'W\ 7 buck *HOURLY RENTALS • stove w/own, sink, ice CARRY OWN 946 5 Coast u_.· F EE To You 3~' ... R are,.....,. ·yr -17' Dl.yaailert • Rhodes 19 chest, cleane1 than clean. CONTRACTS CONTINENTAL • .. .,,J., lit! $6 MO. R • akin relding $350. Bott; well Fun Zone Boat Co .. Balboa With jack&. Wkdays alt 3, Tr•rllport•tion Can LAGUNA BEACH · .. ' 2 FEMALE ldttns. Tiger _tralned __ ._83S-6867 ______ COLUMBJA 15' sloop No. CJ. anytime wends. 546-6965. •57•1 1bru 'iM'• lltick abifta 62 ~NTINENTAL • dr, full Open 'W 9 4M-'n44 •••ifllll Deloe! No o.pmit • 1'rft Service &trip.ad, cba.--coal gre1, wblte German Shepherd, 6 mot. SpOinaker, cover. h> trlr. 20241 Acacia, SA Hghll. l ' automatics, lportl can. Poftl', air. 50,IWXI mila. '65 Plymouth Fury t AU. RENT • • · &: tan, long hair, wbJte boots Blk • tan. All shots. Uke new. $1600. 675-3059 twn Me11 Or. • Orchard) truckl A p&&1e04Z"r cars. Gold exterior, black leat"er • FO\U' door Statim W J Pc leclrooM Wte $129.95 • • • CilJl appb-to pattbue. m all fours beautiful deep. A.KC $150. 613-<SZ F.>lea. * ~· CRUISING SLOOP * Many t.o cbooR from. interior. High rubber. Pr&-Buff w/broirn Vinyl :\ft.: It.Mt ft:em the 110 ONE IJ'W)'-blue eyes. Call 54M539 ' 9600 10041. Financlna avail. OD pared tor a trip. Will aae> tenor -_. 6119 fltANSPORTATION Fut! Able! ln.bd. Top cond! .;.;lm._;...po_rt_ed __ A_ut_ .. ____ 1 wkly terms O..A.C. nfice $1875. e Automatic Tranani""-C-. BOW • • • after ~30 . Priced to SELL. 673-1551 COSTA CAR co. NEWPORTER MOTORS • RadJo 6 Huter 521-7555 Free to ll'Kial &'OOd homande. IHb & YKhh 9000 LIDO 14 ! DESPERATE I 1989 Barbor, CM. 642-4874 2036 Harbor c .M. ~l • W95 ·' lowa.ble )'OUQg black wJth l8M doll": S860 w u-8 WaJt4ftA • n....-8 -to 10 n.ri.. e 0 --TY LAND til 'p.m. ~Yorty mixed maier Gan199 Sale '' 1 ~ ""'" uyen .._ · ~ =-.,._ '64 CONTL/LOW-MI. ~at ' DELUXE MATTR.ESB • and Rent a NEW lovd dlfldren, good watdl 873-8l4S WllJ IMl1 top dollar fOr your -Mr, Full poower! Major tune, D•lfy Piiot COLOR TV.,. STEREO clot· 5'1.J?el. 6/20 IOAT . ll' SLOOP/AUX. ENG. dean f Wheel drive vehicle New Batt. BIUt! Coral. Spot-Employe parldna-lot .ARG &INS BES? OFfER over or lmp6rted car. Call Ciff Jell! $29115. 673-G3 330 Wm Bay Stred $10 MONTH FOUR fabulous Fellnes fret " $500! * can 548-al59 at 646-9.'m O.ta Vea Opt. to bQy. Free indoor, for Father • 9 ween wean-My wife uYI J must leD -----------=-~.;,.;,..:.:_______ O IR or Call &C-m1 aDll , coklr antema .• ~Service. ed and houaebroken call s of my boat.a 'cause • ...,e RHODES 33, Xlnt cond., New Will BUJ C RVA uk for .. , with .OO•e purchue • Frtt dd:No obllgab 54IM69t, or 673-lSll don't have room tor t.bem.'' Jenny; wtth berlb. Owner. , 60 IVU>v •.... _..._.. .a.,,. Bu.me.. Mampr'a aftlce BOX 8PRlNG' FREE 523-3651 4 CUI'E FUPS 14' SKI BOAT 35 HP Mett 57>2711 Evf'nings Your Volkswagen or Porsc.M '--'-'S1. IUA. •uc:& ......... COST& a.a•~a OR 533-1151 Sid'• • TralJer • Cover COLUMBIA 26 * S6500. &: pay top dollars. Paid tor excel D>t!Ch. cmd. wortta " --. HUI FURNITURE OOLORLAND TY-Open T cl.YI ~::' ~i:'1er Cost New $1895 . NOW S895 Genoa I Spinnaker/tJtelln-or not. Call Gene Rounds. SG>. Will ta!r.e S2l5 tar CHltYSLElt/ tn4 Newport Blvd.. CJl. BOY BULLA -1120 9'6" GlASPAR DINGY er.. IUlJy equipt. * 49M119 67]. l l fO quick cub sale m.s7 PLYMOUTH Padded aunneli · towlna eye, 34· RACE/ Cruise aloop. I '65 MONZA -Sharp! MUlt Ollla y,_ Beau c:onct ........... $19;). Bt!auV roomy/ !ul Gana· * BEIGE ·65 VW ad! now! RAH. WSW, Au-546-1"4 SlfJ hp EVINRUDE way 15/389 L. s. Marina R & H. Good cond. Sl050 to. $1270. ·• 544-10&0 'Tor tt. ftne.t ~ • "FISHERMAN" 673-5987 of both New A Uaad c.,ii- -:-MODEL HOME FOR 3peda1 ho mt!. Beau tortoise shell kitten Copper. SPANISH eyed female 8 wka. 64U178 ~ e1tpae II-* that you A* for earm. 6121 Stand • Cover • Beau! Power Crui;;r• 9020 ~ .._ w be9uti1W "* GOOD Homt ror •months $1.95. AUSTIN HEALEY eJ aom. ..,,, at le9 U. 1951 N4lwport. CM· 50-3flM old female part colllt. LoY-LIDO H $2,500 Cw;..tte '63 Stlntray 1959 STA'nON Wqan. $100. 0,. 6*-3111 Eve. 613-l?E ball tbt .-.c-1 --. Al • 8enk1e on ALL ~ a cbDdrel. ml 8. Fair-NEW CONDmON! 22' "CruiaA.long" cabin ,,,,.. AUSTIN H.--•ey Sprite 4ll ~ar-end. Rt!d w/bladr .. _ .--He d "" ...,.. '80 PLY Wac, VI, J'Qll pwr., merdumdi9e displayed onl;J CX>LOR SPF.OALlSTS view Apt. B. S..A. Fully Found • New Cover cruiser. Sleeps 2. a , Conv. Our $550. Priv. pt;y. Interior, Americaft mao R A a Air. Good CGlld. • never ...i. Goraeom MIXED Shtp. Lovable. 1 yr. S p e c i a I "Shock Center Galley. Apelco Radlo-teJ. 546-5745 aereo ta~ rec:order, $2350. U'1S or best ol!a. · Killl llza bedl'oCllD Id. tie-Spwtint Goods l500 ma» to bolM w/fenced yd. Board · Rodder. Sallied 3 swung compass. Grey.Mar-. Phone after 4 p.m. 5U40'10 ========;;J .-... .._ ...._,,.,__ ti ... •M tine 620 engine. f.blbhw RTINA pat Spmllllb u ..... rooat • _ .... ll>Dnnn .... .-... .. _ .. 9• No 'lff/lfY llDlall \:IUIWa.1. mea. · · · · · · · · · • • · • · • .......,,. CO Reproc.--...-...1 StDa Id _,.,.. uvnu .,_......,, METCALF chair. Plastic ball tank. -1ovetJ c1lnlQc at. T' v....t .:.._ .. -.-....u .. -.2515 <Capo. lkachl EXCELLENT cle•" At '51 Olrvttte, 4 lpff!d, V-1, -:i.~ ~ --~ ---;;:·:;.:::::m=·;;:~='1362= .. =--· =......-.v=l2 KJTI'ENS f.wkl. 1-Boy, 1. GOOD RACllltG RECORD 106 Newport' Harb; Y. Reprocessed RIB, Real sharp. With llO --------..:.· .. PONTIAC ~ wui-... -.,. Girl. BEAU"I'IE.!1 494-9851 GOLD ANODIZED · Dauer Landing, Bay •shores. '65 Ford Cortina 4 speed. cub down $39.33 mo. O.A.C IOY CAIYEI ~ bou1ht aepantel:r· Miscela.n.u. 8* 6/19 board· Rudder· Mast * CTurk 64&-I067 * Stlge 2 ~.Full factory dlr. Call Mr. Davis "2-5480 PONTIAC Ttrma SM '*'· Dilplqed at DAOISHUND, ..,.,ed fe-Special Lamlnat21d Boom · equipment. With no cub '66 CORVETTE 327 SANTA ANA "1RNJTURE. POOL TAILES New Gt! Coat. All Wood 21.' OWENS /XLNT CONDI down $33.56 Mo. O.A.C. cllr. D 11.ancir BL, a.ca.._ GI w. •ttt St. $..A. 541.o'ID. NEW Ir USED male 5 ~ .. ~ld, *~:!'Y· in perfect cond ....... $.i99 Full covers w/Dock space: call Mr. Davis 642-5480. Blue. Ub new. M2Ml.l 116 4444 ()pm av-. A Sanda.1. 1967 BRUNSWICK me to ~· .._.~.. $50 down. Monthly pymnta. Worth $4200. SELL S2795 on~ Clrdt "D" Oak -1s VALUE Be luci(y! Adorable black 0 .A.C. CASH! * See at: 309 F.dge-FIAT FALCON ~ ...?~~ -~...:! ~ ..,_ * "-7 .__... ldtt '"'""-""""' Pri Ow water Ave/Bal. n l 689-187T ~ -..... ·~ -furn. Good tor Famil)' room NOW $239 .. • "'""'· ens . .,,.,.....,, • vate ner ---------I Btnt11 OI' llandl -..Je Uvinc ''00"'-~ .... ,,......,. Corona del liar. 6/20 SEE AT F. c·1 '59 INVICTA CONV. Pwr.S, Reproe..... ---....;;_· _____ _ "'I .., -,. "'"''""''"'"~ -Via Lid ........ Ifft Mlilnten1nc• 9033 1at I y Pwr.-e. NEW Top I: Tires! '64 Falcon Conv't. White. PONTIAC 'E CanTtrt., v.a room. 7-pieces, $250. ~ SECARD POOL ax:KER-POO. 2 yrs. old. _.. P\eue ~ . XLNT cond! * 545-1631 bladt top, v..a, auto, power Tenpest. Pwr.; P~ UKE new! 2 matdrinl 323 S MaJn Oranp 532-1992 Male htebrlcn. Not good YACHT Mainten. &: repair hs ateerini. w+w. Uke ntw SlMS. Qric. owner. Mr. U.. cbn. wtrt. Dupont ·•.mora" FABULOUS DIAL wlchldm. S47-82U, 54l-935l ~~ ~1 at your dock. Hull or mech, fills & Arbarl CADILLAC With no c&Jib down. $36.lT aen 496-21!1 WJalQa. • nauc. eost $250 • Sell Both Full kit cl CC»1Ume jewelry; MOVING. Must lHve behind _ -reaa. 548-8106/&12~ Mo. O.A.C. dlr. Call Mr. 4!K-5C7 !:ft. ·tbr tll5-ta.2ltJ aell all ar part. Reuonable! all black female Oocker-poo. * BOAT AUCTIONI Oldest Franch~ Flat Ir Ar• Lido Moton Davia 642-54S>. -.-... -ST-ARam:r ___ 4.l>tl. __ 1 3-PC SF.C'LI Modern Green Exqclsite 1election; idea.I ~-6/19 THURS. June 22nd. ll·AM· Mlirlne Equip. 9035 barth Dealer m Orang~ otfen the Ultimate ln Com-.::;;:;=======:::::::: • Oris owner. P/'3.BrUiM, -Tweed. Allo Olftee tabl.e. lor buslneu pla wbo Uke 2 GREY l~alt kitten• 9 VU.S. 1ManIDhLEallRwil28J. Aoc:tionc bin '66 EVIN 6-HP Outbd. C&J. CountOO"'ty. Fl In OA C plete Sales Ir Service FORD " RlrH. 'nnted P,;, WSW. $250 _ ...... _! &4Mll7 nritt)a. 536-7362. wb old nry cutt! Ir. sweet eue • a .,. . nanc g . . . CAD"' &C CONTlNENTAL e Auto, .. _ * ... T . ....,.._'"' 53S-916T crw.er. * Dock p.J.99, 20. Adapter, Trike, Bike Carry Own Contract.:· o.A.c. ~ 0 ..-••ii" "HOUSEFUL ol FURN! BEAU-NEW w~ Gown --------UDO YACHT ANCHORAGE Tr!r. Fertilizer spreader. CAR co SPECIAUST '65 F RD FAIRLANE ''5PONTIACcatalna-Omrrt. ' REAS! * m.2421 with lace traiJI. Sia J..2. FREE kittens. 3 black 2 CALL 673-93XI ~1782 COSTA , 1300 w. Cout Higbwa,y •Station Wagon • Blue ~pr.. Slmp. will~ I (U • 3llb St./NB. CXlSI' $125. SELL $10. PV· 101 Center St., O>sta Newport Bt!ach 642-ii712 •Power Steering SW.ms 5a-tlJI . . FORMlCA IDtcben table, 4 5'8-IS14 or 962-2ll0 Ke.a. U M219 13 foot Glaa.par. Remote ... -~ 9100 1989 J{arbor Blvd. ~-4874 ,60 Cpe de Ville. Lo miles, e AutomatJc Trll.l)lml.aakm '11 BONNEVILLE J.Dr. ~ chaJra. oval, US. Jr. AIR comp., pa ftllt. S4 hp, FR.EE Beautitul ldttem to &; lteerin&. 10 HP John-Open 8:30 to 10 Dally sngle owner. Excel cond. • Powu Brakes CONY. Xlnt cmd! llalat ..-..tJ. Mua ho "'""'-!226 IOn· Trailer. Extras. ./ '61 CESSNA ZIO 830 hra. knd e Radio I: Heater Vine TeT. m.3S2'f 2JO )b CllP. .--, eood mes. _. . eves. Rndy for water. H"", total time. Dual om.nt JAGUAR Days 546-0370, eve Ir w s. OFFER! MJ..3&11 ..,.. wll immediate\y! Belt ol-6/20 ~ 54G-268S. • New White Wall tires G 9022 ~I • LI 3-5353 • $10.~. 642-95.12 ---------e 38.000 miles and in PX· •-•-r_ ... :;...._s._a._____ fer takes! . PART COUJE/MALE Pup. n· CIC DEPTH FINDER '61 CESSNA ZI().380 '65 JAGUAR .65 CAD ~VJLLE SEO. cellent (Ondition. $1495.00 UPBOLSl'ERING • $19.SO, 2 6-moa. HM allots, Very MNl nru. POWER * $319'S GARAGE Sak. F\JmUure, pc. (EUJOpun c:raltamtn, friak;y. 96.2-3487 6119 Bait tank, Good Hull & en-T.T.A.E. DUAL 0 · l.I S 4 -'oor tedan Immaculate! * w.95.12 • See at RAMILEI aloYe, Ir. mJac:. del ...iA""'" 215 gl.ne. Needa paint but REA· tMMAC! $1950. W-9532 DAILY PILOT 2211 Anton. CM Free e«t. ~· 3 HANDSOME melt kittens, DY to FISH! * $1,500. or EQ\llpped with radio, heater. '6.5 CAD Sedan de ville, Full Employe parking !of. RAMBLER '9> St1atkn wq- on eust. v.a. r.et air. Au- to.. pwr. ateer. Good Main. HB ''Sany 53M4Cl5 nttd avod hom~ ~T9 OFFER 6$..2205. Mobile Hornet '200 automatic, power ateerlng power, immaculate cond. 330 West Bay Street Apptaanc. 1100 ActreU moving 1D Europe 6/19 22• Century Raven. 170 HP and factory air condltionin1. $3195. 642-9532 Costa Mesa ...;...;....._______ SELLING EVERYnllNG! BEAGLE female, netdt big M"VIN'G! * To Lei.lure Chrome wire wheels. or Call 642-4321 and $425. 962-51196 .ENT * ll to 6 pm d•ll1 * be.ck ya.rd ' children. Gbun~ykam~ vs. Head and 2 World. Trlr w/lge taba. $3695 CHEVROLET uk tor T-llRD 114 Nyea Pl., Lquna Bch. 54S-MSJ 6/19 . ....,. .. Ider trade. Alk· na .. Cl>olc-e Bay loc! Next-BUSiMss Mana.ger'a ~. ---------1 TV'a • Jt.eb1c -W a 1 b e r 1 l)ryen . ~ <>p. tso.J to l!Qy. f?M Serrb· HHClenoft's llT. HartlOr. CM· ~ MOVING! Must tell tmmt!d· iawb't O>ld.,c ttt"8· Be.t oiler take.1 5*5Ui1. ...a.. Ing $2,950. Ma,ke Ode.-. 2244 Moana Apt.s. Partly furn. STANSBURY BUI(" ._,,_ ...... USED carl)e~ es TV-• COr«:RE1'E tnd.nerator Pacific Cout Hlway. " '53 Chevrolet '61 FORD Country ~: ......... -a..;-kin --' ciond $115 REAS No. 6 Lido North ' '&4 T-8\nt Landau, tactary ~9"ll9"'ny · ....... · (amall) ~ 6121 DESmE to rent 15' SAilr '*' 673-220'7 2100 0 .... bor Blvd. ., Ton V-8, auto.; pwr. steer. tr .,,.,.. · ..,,..,....,,..8 All •-121\AT •'--• n-1 """ A br3kes; Good oondJtJon. S42S air. l\tU pcJW'ef', els:trio POOL TABLE 8' Coat $125 10 ""' • ,...., . co..,rs. ""' uu d "ur. .....,, et CO.ta Mesa 646-9022 Cab over. Nl'w engine. 4 spd. 646-2647 1'indowa A •ata, vff>.radjo, SELL S80. * Uled 2 n-. 847·li'11 boat kept In New-Motorcycle• '300 ~ -U Jaguar autQ 31 trAnsmiMlon with 2 speed with rMr spieattr. Car ii\ _ 1WO Jdtt 6-k1 & port. * Call collect: ·-' bbt 16. * ATTN: Surfcrt! '55 Ford beautiful C'Onditioa. Wial XLNT aJND! LI '"-em. gray, w ' (213) 987-1993 aft 6:30 p.m. '6.'l BSA. Xlnt ron<I, $895. ~edan Grey w/blk lcath. Ax.IP, '0''" ru r. trac-Station Wagon. 4-dr. VS, au· ./ GE RANGE, * Double Mother cat. S36-G330. 2!J• NAVY hull w/cabin. Call dYs 892·3096· Aft g call moor. Carefull,y driven &• tor hilulln$s: bf'<IS. to, Radio, $4.5. RUNS! ~A ~s~lrd~l =~~> oven ses. Tnmatst0r RelaJd. l Female Kitte111 893-2095 maintained. xlnt cond. low 89 &n.«i69 • · · · l · .. _ $U5 m-ot5f ~ ant? 5 Needs wOl'k. No engine. mllu. Superb car for riRhl Blff( &42-5480 1110 dlar' · Mu3t aell! Makt otttt -s U z UK 1 X6. * OVER-owner at $1l25 for quick STANSBURY K '56 FORD. good cond, int 67 T-BIRD. 4 dr LandQ. run _ _...:;. ______ 2 NEW Bar atoo1a both $38. 1 YR. Old amall mixed tenie Very dlffpl XI No. C, n... SJZE TIRES. • Tltn·ml. --•-. Pvt ty NB. ,,., ,,,,39 good. new tires, $200 or beat n i:: t --' homt 962-6123 6/1' va· ......: P "'"""'' power A: Air. Datte gray with BF.Atrmi.JL cond! Early Refrlc. $3S.. :.ave seal .,.... o •-le, CM. $400. * Call 64&.1822 ' . 2100 H-..._r Blvd. oltei.. 847·9529 I nd .....,,_. S. no. ., ... ,.... ..,..,.. lrl'a)' 11. au u.,. ....... ery ,• ,Amftican Be"'-Y • Gay 8 Cofttt table ~ .,..,.., ... .u FREE Kltttna and mother ./ ALUMINUM BOAT '86 SUZUKI 120 cc, EltiCleJ. MERCEDES IENZ Q>eta Mtaa 646·9022 '65 GALAXIE 500 000 mun wtlh full roni Mo- pe bdrm M!t. $1000. 596·346-C SlamcR S4Ul1J, 6/19 I WlTH TRAILER lent condtion. J3'.l5 • '5r9 CHEV STA·WAGON. CONVERTIBLE · SlJOO tor Co. g'UUanll!(' 24,@ • nll f . MAKE A MEM~ '° ·= HEALTHY Klltt!na Wfflled & I M11.rk 28 Mere. 540-4571 67S.3507 '65 MB 190-0IESEL. Recently tuned. Gd tl.tts, PrlvatP Party, 494.J93.5 mile. Retalla over '6.000 Wijl Wlui.e elepbanta! DlmN·llne U r.-1 I be ...,,,l'!ft 1fl t1le .r'AD..Y Pttm' ~Arn AO.cl! :u'0~: C:: .ttb "'41broken. ~773 6/19 • Complete Marine Service '5.1 Matchltss jOOcc Dtrt IMMACULATE! PVT· New BatL S500. 646-3769 'f,6 Ctry Squltt. Orlr ownel', aacrtllce $4775. Claasitieo Adr. Dial 6C2.arrl FREE cute )Oft8 hatr«I kit· Vent ty~m· fn1taUf!d Bike. Ex rond. Many ex-PARTY * 675-4814 111,000 mi. far air, p5, pb, NEWPORTER MOTOR.c; today! • ten11. 98U196. 8/19 1 ~ne rep11lr. 646-9550 tr&b. $250. ~026!1 642-4110 WEEl<DAYS. White elephan ,1 n1mt'+llnt • 63,1-4764 2036 h•rbor C M· 54S.&5J.1 - ...,, 7 •• ': ~· .. I .JAILY PIEOT EDITORIAL PAGE Meeting School .Needs Taxpayer J"kqnce to all school or other bond i111H11, reprdlea ol. merU or need. Jbon aignl ol auhlidlq. At WI peat, the neptiYia1n even reached the extreme in Orance Comity of turning down a Oood con- trol and water comenati.oa bond iss1ie wbich involved DO iDcreue in taus. Now voters appeer to be llltening and evaluating. Tustin Union ffigb School Diltrld voters reversed tbem- lelv11 and appro'fed by a s.to-1 margin a $1..20 general pu.rpome tu rate, inclllding a 45«Dt tu onrride. The dbtrict cmi now hire the t.eacben it needs and restore the sixth period, atbJetica, bUI Jenice, guidance. curri- culum materiall and other cuts which bad cauaed heat. eel controversy. In Huntington Beach. 73 pttcent of the voters ap- proved a $9.7 million et.ate building loan proposition. A! a ftaU, the city school d.iJtrict will ask for state fuwlcial aid in its building program for the first time in its more than 8S yan of history. M the fastest growing city in the fastest growing county in Califontia, Huntington Beach saw its once high per-pupil assessed nJue shrink steadily under the imp~ct of more and more children in the new tracts. The city needl 10 more schools but lacb the revenues to build them without state help on a loan basis. U tbeae two voter actions are true indicators, per· haps other school districts can loot for more reasonable support of their real needs at the polls. Voters appear to have assimilated the mesuge out of Sacramento -that California's continuing population explosion brings headaches wbkh cannot be cured by negativism. Especially the kind of negativism which denied genaine school needs in some instaDces even when the cost per tu:payer would have been las than the COit of a package of cigaret!fs per week. Another mmage out of Secnmeato ii that the .Ute's other fm•ndal prob1ema an IUCb that Jocal IChool He Admitted He Was Wrong One of the busineM magazines re- cen.Uy had a glowing article about a man who took over a tal1ering com· pany a few yeen ago, and tramfonned it into a highly succeuful venture. He did thil, the article said. mostly by all«atin:g a Jot mere money for research and developmenf' -gaw tile company a broader base to sUnd cm and grow oo. 1be man's "vision" and "imagination" and "flr11"hi1ity" wer. prailed by the magazine. But what the article didn't aay - pel'bapa becauH it didn't know -WU that th.ii man left his Jftvioul job in a pet because be wam't promottd from vice-~nt to president when the vacancy occurred. His rival -a man who bad been with the company far ft!Wer ye.an -wu given lf.ie presidency. IN THE POWER • struggle, t b i s man lo« mainJy for one reuoa -be opposed "re.eercb and development" for the company, thought it sbouJd stay where it was and not fritter away fu~ oo expanding and' diversifying. His rival won because be bad more vision, imagination and flexibility. This background, of course, is far more interesting than the subsequent success story itself. But only a hand· ful of people know the background. And the real "success story" is a psychological one as much a. an in· dustrial ooe. 'Ibis man made tt. not because be wu right, but because be was capable of learning where and bow be had been wrong. He was not vindicated by bis new success; rather, be was indebted to his rival, and to the company that rejected him, for apming his eyes and b.b mind. IN THE TRANSmON from 0nt company to another, be changed bis position and his thinking 180 de· grees, which is not eacy or com- fortable for a middle-aged man with a gr-Ml deal of self-esteem. It would have been much euJer for him to find a company that Iba.red his views, and to plod alollg th& aame path be bad trod for so many years. He deserves his new-found success more than most men do. For by the time mod of us reach his age, we value ~ more than re1illen. cy, treditio11 more than Jnnovation, continuity more than a radical break with the past. TbiJ is true, o( cOurM, not merely in bminas, but in educa· tioo, in social services, in the lcieJl~, in government Yf:I' THE TRULY great successes (and not simply monetary ones) are scored by the men who are not afraid to reverse their field, to admit they had been wrong, to take a new tact wben the wind blon from a different quarter. This ii not being expedient; it is not ~ principle; It ia mtftly acknowledg111g that much of what we like to ~ "prhiciple" is merely a combiaation of CUl'tom, fear, and muliJhneu. Smith's Thirtieth Book ''It isn't true that I am indifferent to humanity," aald H. Allen Smiltt. "l get up mad -and slay mad all day.'' Smith, one or America's best known and best · liked newspaper feature writers before be reformed and be- came an author, bas just turned out his 30th book. It is called "Soo of Rhubarb." an stcidulously hilarious sequel to "Rhu· barb," the cat that owned a big league baseball team. If it runs true to form -his boob of humor have sold in the millions - it wilJ swell Smith's bank account sub- stantially, as did such earlier best sellers as "Low Man on a Totem Pole" ~nd "Life in a Putty Knife Fllctory." BUT SUCCESS NEVER bas turned II. Allen's bead. It generally has tended to tum bis stomach. He bas been more than a bit suspkious or worldly pomp ever aince be quit school alter the eighth grade in Huntington. Ind .. lo become a proofreader at $3 1 week. His heroes an not Horatio Alger or f1orence Nightingale, but such mas- ters o( the vinegar quip u Jonathan Swift. H. L. Mencken and Fred Allen. A$ a prose bumoriat, Smith, who is Incurably sentimental about people but gruffly cynical about mankind, reels that at 59 he beloap to a V911.ish· ing breed. ~·WHEN r FIRST came here in ---Bw Ge.rte --- CONFIDENTIAL TO MR. HOYLE : No, a flush beats 3 strais:ht. Can'I you ever get that I 11 ou~h your head? i. : . --~ ~ • . . . ' . )~ i I· : -"t ~·_'--: . . ~.,:; . ~' , ',,. - 1929," be said, "among the most prominent people In town were Bob Benchley, Donald Ogden Stewart, Ring Lardner, Frank Sullivan, Dorothy Par· ker and Don Marquia. "Look around now. aod where are the humorists who write to be read? All the humor now is written to be spoken on the boob tube. ''Everybody says that what l h i s country needs is more humor. Well show me a monument to a humorist. All the statues are of generals or poll· ticians. The humorist is oo Jonger a big filUJ"e in our culture. He rareJy gets prizes or awards." Smith really gets his dander up when some well-meaning admirer tells him. "Why don't you write something seriouJ? You could, you know." "WHAT THE HELL do they think you're doing?" he exploded. "All good humorists are deadly ser· ious. and are lambasting our hypocril· ical institutions and the foolish way we live. "The fate of the humoris~ Is not to be taken seriously. But if a humorist is worth anything, he i1 a social critic -not just a clown writing nonsense. ''Most of those I have known were bitter men. They see thlngs more clearly than visionary people. They see the human ract for what it is -a foolish and fatuouJ bunch of animalli. Rut it isn't the dogs that are shooting each oltter and inventing weapons. "Mark Twain was the greatest Ameriean who ever wore sh~ lealh· er. But he is chiefly remembered to· day for two books that are supposed to be for children. Yet u a social critic he wu 100 years ahead or his hmf' •· ~ dlatricts can't upect a lot of help from the ta.ate u matt.era stand now. One hope ii that an addlUonal one cent of sales tu wW be ..-ct aod earmarked eululfv• ly for school aid and propert)' tu reUef. FAucation bae l)een California's OlOllt profitable investment over the years. It bu built the collection of skills which bu attracted topbiltlcated Space ,\ie ln· dustry and reseacb to tbe Polnt where Callforftla 11 the envy of the nation,. Every taxpayer baa a &take in this investment. It can~ot be permitted to deterlorate. This doesn't mean paymg Lor "frilla''; it does meu paying for good quality education. Tboee taxpayers wbo have no children in school have as great a stake In thia as those who do for property value. will be maintained only il the pool of skills continue.a to grow. This is, of course, only part of the bread-and· butter side. The cultUNJ upect of an educated com- munity also bas economic vllue for all. Perb.a.pe this truth is be~g ~o break through tovoters on a scale where a ma.Jor~ty wtll put school need s first, even if this means sacrificing eome frilb of the affluent society. A Great Step Forward Go~. Ronald Reagan bu signed the abortion me• ure. rt 18 not u liberal aa the medical profession and many others had recommended, but it is a great step forward after long years of hypocrisy, . Objec.tions _of certain religjou, groups notwithstand· mg, a~on will be a voluntary act in accordance with the CODICl~ce of the woman involved. She will not be forced against ber will to do Tiolence to any religious be-lie;f she ma_y hold. And lhortion1 will continue to be very ltrfclly controlled under the new Jaw . . . Discovering True Nature Of Universe Bipt1rtu .. Dri1'e iii ~·•••ea Men have always wondered about the true nature of the universe but did not come close to It unltl the c;,per· nican system wu firmly establlabed. In the past 400 years we have mov. ed ever cloler t.o the true nature, yet each advance bu seemed to expand the unknown. We have taken pictures of the moon and pawed its 11oil, but know little about It we didn't know. We took pictures or a minute fraction oi. the Martian crust, which make It seem like a lar~e moon. We new by Venm, but its cloud over wu lmpen· etrable. ~ Venus is almost a tw1n of the earth in size, we thought it might be habitable, but the experta said it had a surface temperature of tOO.-x> de- grees, F .. though thiJ wu immediate- ly disputed. NOW COMES Dr. G. P . Kurrr, a noted astronomer, who took pictures of Venus with a 12-inch telescope in a jet at 37,000 feet. This altitude elimi· nates M> percent of t:be atmos- phere, and 99 percent of water vapor. Dr. Kuyper avers he found only a trace of water vapor in the Venuaian atmosphere, hence that the planet ta dead. He believes the atmosphere is most· ly carbon dioxide and volcanic duiL Terrestrial volcanoes belch apprecl· able water vapor, giving us a 4 percent contem -and life. He thinks the sun at tn rnilllon miles (about two-thirds or ~e. earth's distance) has dehydrat- ed silicates and other elements in Ve- nusian volcanoes. THIS CONTRADICTS the theories of astronomers Plummer and Strong who 11tudied ·the spectrum of venui from a balloon, and believe tempera· lures are much lower than Dr . Kuyper's or other previous highs. Some authorities believe a manned ~anding on Mars as some distant future 1s morP. feasible than a lunar landing due to the beat factor. ' But a manned penetration of the Venusian cloud would be merely sui· cidal ~thout thorough instrument re-connaissance. There can be little doubt now crass political drive is behind the i\pollo Project. Apollo has been sutf ering aecond thoughts since the astronaut traged~, but it's still down for billions, as agamst a few-score million for planetary exploration. IF APOLLO'S MAGNETIC pull I• ~estored, you and I may never see an instrument landing on Venui. to aee what the crust Is. like. Both Venus and Mars se~m feasible for instrument l~ding in the next 10 yeari;. and we might even start for Jupiter and Sa· turn, though 1t would tonsume years. But it needs money, and the energy and manpower are not there unless you really want to know The payoff? Well , there's really not muth mystery left to the moon. But the planet.<\ are 8 suprPme mys· ~ery -when. how, why' There are no infinite number of them nrclin£ their suns across lhe r:alaxi<'s They are the key to the umvN~al ~tor y Law and Ot·(ler Robert S. Currlf'r. Studrnt dlr or Current Afh1ln, ti{" lrvinr _ .:We learn. sometime~ i;lo~1 1 lh:if social char.ges must bt ~our:ht w,thin the framework of res1)ons1hlr law and 0 • ttrr." 1 r Cutting Off Aid -to Arabs President Johnson bu bia work cut out persuading Congress to empower him to continue giying large amounta of surplus food and ottler economic aid to the Arab countries, particularly tile five recent belligerents. Not only is there strong bipartisan opposition to that, but determined efforts are underway to flatly and ex- plicitly bar It in the President's $3.126 billion foreign aid authorization bill now under consideration in the Sen· ate .00 House foreigll affairs com· .mittees. Two significant diacloayres that shed revealing Ugbt on the •d.ministra· tion's carefully unannounced foreign aid • dispensing operations are provid· ing potent ammuni6oo for thls biparti· aan drive. They are: BY THE SENATE Subcommittee on Foreign AJd Expenditures -that ~ million pounds of food are in the process of being shipped to the Arab countries, despite the fact they have severed diplomatic relations and are atrldently echoing Russia's denuncia- tions of the U.S. By Rep. Delbert Latta, 0.. chair· man of the Republican Task Force on East-West T r a d e -the Export. Import Bank, now seeking additional bllliona from Congresa for more for- eign loan.I, bas '62,943,000 in out.stand- i:~ ·. . . +-., . ''FROM AND AFl"ER tile ate fll enactment of tbe li'anip A•••-. Act of 1917, DO nsi.C C'e mil .. furnished 1D.., ~ ........... forces have been acpw pmtici- pants in t:be ~Israeli armed ~ flict in the Middle ~ -.. _, country whidl Im xweral ¥ rfir relati.om wHb tbe Ulliled Stales • • after June 5, lSI, llCll' lball _, -. be made to IUC::ll c.mtries ....... AgricultunJ Tnde Detelc4w mt As- sistance Act ol 1154." U the Fcnip Affairs <Anmittee does not approve th.is pcowiliua, Tbam- son and bis bipartiua IUpllOi tin will wage a determined figbt far it ia U. f11ll House When t11is legisWim ta cm- Young Gfrls Get Ruinefl "It's a crisis of world wide propor- tions," said the Kindly Old Phlloto- pber, glumly blowing Iris nose into hlJ kindiy old bandanna. "I see nought but peril and disaster ahead." I asked if he were referring to the Middle East, Vietnam or Hong Kong. "Worse, son," he said. "I am spealdnf about that ruling allOWing airline stewardesses to get them- selves married." Oh, well, I ~aid, they'd still be the same pretty young girls they always were. 1be Kindly Old Philosopher paused ln disbelief. "Your ignorance of fe. males ls appalling. It ia an indJsput· able fact that at the very instant a girl says, 'I do,' she ls magically tranaformed from a pretty yOW'lg thing into (and here be could not re- press a shudder) a wife!" COME NOW, I said, wnat'a IO wrong with wives? "In aeroplanes?" He sighed a little sigh. "No you just think of the way It la now. There you are, sinking into your seat, a mite nervous maybe and here she cornea down the aisle, wag. Dear Gloomy Gus: In answer to H.B. IGus. June 12), the 1sraeU Army wouldn't fight for •10 bllUOl\_.gr $100 bit· lion. 1'hey only right for theJr LIVES! -H. S. '"" ft1t11,. "11em ,._,., ""-"" -.rffy "'9M 9f Ille _,....,., ,_. -Ht ~w It .. _, ew. D•lly PM t. t ·, j . -~ . ' .. gling her b.ipa and amiliac • ,. to beat the band. Yem lir. me -. ,_ for the handsome dog yoa are.. Alld abe knows right off U. either',_..._ a gay bachelor or aa ~ married fellow who'• miluDdenrtood. wb.idt ia tbe aure-llre truth, ia't it? "So she Ollllten OYer ,._. &Mt belt and pulla --J"CIUl' lnlJ' far you and plies JOG witla _..., *ill. and rare delicacies eel _,.. ad giggles M you t0ar UarouP tbe heav- ens . together on the great adveubew oC life. "BUT A WIFE! Does llbe w a I k down tile aisle~ her llips? Perish the tboqbl Siie Iman wtud all tboee old lecben me ~ And does she loot oa yoa u a bad- some dot? Nope. abte loob ca J'llll as a husband.. And what are,_• lng tratpang aroanll ..., fem.ales when you aboalll be home with )'aar fine famUy, mowing the lnra? ''And if you're a beeheb', bow come you hawn't sJnn ap ,_. lalt- Cul ways .. found a nke girt and .ctled down? There's no oae who believa more that ewry girt sboaJd haft a husband than the girl wbo'a lot -. • "PLEASE FAS'lmi your .eat beJt. 1f you woa't think ol yoondf, yoe On the Job Pon c;n..., a&..., &ntDe: "ta our vast space program it u poaible we may In not mant yurs pat a mm on t.he moon -but here oo earth, with so many strikes, and t h r e a t • ol strikes, it seems very difficuJt to keep one on the Job.'' llLi&llt .... ., JOU? poor wil• and ..... ,.. ... ..,.... at home. "F« IM ud fad is 6* ance a lirl gela m.uried. she • langer jdeetiftes .. JOO. Sbe idmt1fiel willa ,_. wife.. lt'a t1-Va.test of =....-=-; Oh, it'll be nag, nag. tabo(f lo tnding And the Cb ioaa experience ok ftying will be • tawdry u wife-swappiQr." Well, I said, I wu glad that be WM at lead °" -.1 to such decadent liDs M wifHWawQg. "Ub I 1Dld ,_ befon, IOD, I was wt 1 he I tedlJ far it." be aid. "un- til I load oat Im aJl yoa tot w a s aDOCber wife. •• I I