Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-01-01 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotFog .BLUt1'~t Swaddles B~yYear Prime Minister, Cabinet Resign In Cambodia . BANGKOK (UPI) -Premier Son Sann of Cambodia and h1I cabinet re- al 3Ded today, C.pnbodia Radio aaid. Tbe brNdcut pve DO reaaoa for the relignatiou. · Oblerven hen Mid it WU UDCer· taln lf tbe7 were UUed to * reported ~v• toward frieDdlllr relation• with the Unlted Statet mHI by Prinee Sihanouk. Caml9odia'1 cbief ol .... There bad bMD llpl a calMnet re- shuffle waa taldDI p1lol ta Pbaom Penh, dlplomatl ..ad. TblJ l&ld it ap- peared ......... -... lldft °' l oliq •. \ ,.. ... l -- oa ~ . . 4 County Deaths Reverse V.S. ·Trend 0ruge County, wblcb began 1987 with no traffic deaths durlllg the New Year's weekend, tallied four fatalities ln the hoUU)' period which ushered in 1968. Though local statl'stlcs represented · a revers!ll of the national trencf in which bitterly cold weather and snow 81eDled to be holding down fatalities. a heavy mattress of fog also slowed ~atb's advance on county highways during the first few hours of the new year. cident ln which he was Injured at 9:10 p.m. Saturday, according to cor· oner's deputies. Polston was injured In a collisJon with a car driven by Jacalyn Kramer Andrews. 35, QI' Anaheim at 2X>l0 S. Haster St., Anaheim. according to po· lice reports. The Andrews woman also was in· jured in 'the collision, police reported and was taken to Palm Harbor Hos- pital for treabnent. a car driven by Larry Dillard, 18, of 3812 Channel Place, Newport Beach, according to california Highway Pa· trot officers. The acc~ent occurred at 4 a.m. on I the San Diego Freeway about one mile north of Estrella Street in the San Clemente area. . The car left the roadway and tum- bled over an embankment Bassett, according to a deputy coroner's re· port, was ejected. Dlllard stayed in the car as Jt rolled down the hUJ. Lat.est of the four countians killed Jn holiday traffic -none of whom ~~~~~~~~uJ>ewe1...&_Fo.IOon._ 50, of Santa Ana, who died at 1:30 A Newport Beach youth became the coupty's third fatality of the holiday weekend early Saturday morning when he_WALJ>IO.DOUDCedJlead OILUJ'inlat South Coast Hospital. The Dillard youth •aa expected to be released fro~ So~-Coat Hospl· tal today. He sustained a concuaion and possible fracture of the right a.m. Sunday at Palm Harj>ot' Hoap1tal. Garden Grove, as the result of an ac· Fatally injured was Robert Ray Bas· sett, 19,, of 312 38lb St., a passenger in (See FATALITIES, Pare !) Wave Assault Launched Comniunists Break Truce Crilne Takes . Holiday 'f oo , Over Weekend 66 Times, Kill 26 Alli.~~ -~ ........... SAIGON (UPI) -Communist forces broke the New Year's truce 66 times before it was half over. killed 26 al- lied soldiers and wounded 69, South Vietnamese spokesmen · said today. 'Ibey said the worst violation w•s a human wave anault eu govttnment Marines in the Mekong Delta. The South Vietnamese said that U.S. jets circUq the ..... °' the bU· man wave asaaUlt ft,_ 'deJded ~r· ml&aion by Amerk:a.11 conunianders to bomb the enemy ai.caue If the ceas~· fire . .U.S. officials saicf'la&er they knew nothing of any denlll of the bombing request. The government spokesmen 1aid the Vietnamese Marines suffered ' I@· ed and 47 wounded ln burling back ~ assaults by two battallons of Communists. They said they tilled 80 Viet Corig and more Comnumists Israeli, Jordan Forces· Exchange Fire Across River 200,271,231 in u .s. WASHINGTCN (UPI)-There were 2.165.000 more Americans around to. greet 1968 thll.D there were to wel· come in 1967. The Ceneus Bureau estimated there were 200,271.231 Americans as of mid· nigtt and the number was locreuing b1 OM e MC:ODda. would have dJed IC the American planes had bombed as requested in· stead of just dropping flares to light the area. Truce violatiQnB along the length of Vletnam wounded 15 Americans but no Americans were killed, U.S. 1pobs· men sajd. The Comm.un,ists lost • k i 11 e d ln the incidents repcried throughout the country._ 1pokeamen laid.. . U.S. jeta were Aying only rec.'Gllllail· aance missions today to keep tract or North Vietnamese troop and 1up- ply movements. There were no bomb- ing runs In ellber North or South Viet· nam because of the 36-bour truce. wbJch began at 6 p.m. New Yeer'• Eve. T~ cease-fire originally wu Mt for 24 hOW's ~t South VJetnam and lta allies ex~ed it by A hours to com· ply with Pope Paul N•s requeat to make New Year's Day "a day of peace.'' The Communists said they would observe a three-day cease-fire but af." ter their truce began and before the start or the allies'. incidents were aJ. ready !->elng repo~. U>untian Giv~n For Mesa Holdup An Anaheim man •. who was accused of the armed robbery of a Costa Mesa beer bar has been sentenced to serve one year in Orange County Jail and placed on three years of probation. Howard Eugene Schavey, 28, of 1J>2 Gravler St., pleaded guilty :at-'bJs arraignment before Judge Byron K. McMillan and ·asked for immediate sentencing. Judge McMillan suspend· ed sentence on two counts of arme4 robbery whJch could entail 1·10 yeart in state prison on each count and gave Scbavey credit' on hia ')all sen· tence for 45 days already aerved in the courfty facility . Scbavey was UTettecl by Sant\ Ana police last Ne~. 9 and turned over , to Cost.a Mesa 0Hlcer1 after he toot 1100 at gunpoint ·from VIW'a Beer Bar. 179HJ Newport Blvd. A barmaid told:ofLlcers that Schav· ey ,valted until an other patrons bad left and then simulated posttssion of a gun. forcing bet to band ever lbe night's takings. · Lat.er that night, Chavey admitted, .ae robbed a Sky Power service ala· Lion In Stanton. He agaJn pretended to have a gun and took '80 lrom tbe alWld&Dt. ~ I • . , .. :! DAILY 'lLOT . : :.' B1· BRUCE BENSON enUy the only Umltations to hJs-lu· · peraoe lktlnt u.tr. do wutt~th11 :•: Of IM~,...., M9fl tul'e are his blindness and a deter· . dOi, who wants him 10 badly. , • The telephone raq at 313 35th Sl. minaUon to live and work in the Har· "Well, thee rilll& .,..,,,... 1 took • 'Newport Beech, and was answered bor Area. mJ to · ' by 10-ye•-old Julie Manlove. 1 "We've been in Newport Beach 11 ne up 11\.Y room, l.Dd we sort of Siie promptly aaid her fathe/ ,was year1. end it would Uke an atomic I°'-acquainted. We played a little out, aot the caller'• name acr n:.im-blast to get us out of here," he srin· bit. The nut day, we went te work. tier, explained W'beo' her f.ather , ned. 'Dle trainers •tut out fael -It's-ex· would return, and ... om.ised to give ATHLETIC AS YOVTB dtint, of cour", and allo ·e ttttle b1Jn fri&htening. , a JnllllCe. . . ManJove la • feet, 2, with an ath-Her aclalt-like efftcjency was re· letic build and a 1prill1 to bb walk. DOG" EDlJCATED • • mtrlLahle, but matched b' ~aslty, _ He played JOQtball and ,bas.ketball In • '"J\ auide dog is educ:at.id, not ·~ause thr'ee ~~i-ago_,o:tl~ s fatlf· blgh school arid college. , trained," b\ emphasized. "Grandy is tr bec.ame blind. · One ol his first cotiches, he noted, educated to use bis thought ~sses Des~te the qbvious anguish of cop· was Leland Newcomer. now super-in making decisions, and be'• tre-' Ing, wtth a darkened world, G":Y iotendent of the Newport-Mela Uni-meDdou1." . ;iililll Mailove, 33, hat wasted •0 tlnie fled School c:listtjd . Newcom"° was Manlove utlm•tea it wW take from . _____ broodillt about il ._.__ vice pr~ at SU Dimas Elemen-three t.. &ix IDOllb "for 111 really LOST RIGHT EYE tary School when Manlove was in ~to know each other. The goal He Joet the light ol his right eye grade school. "-ii to be abJe to w•Ut u a single •Year acer and. 1n October, the left Accustomed to ·takinC ctwae of .'; . • ... ., • •Y• allo failed. ~n1s. Ma.dove .wu elected stQdeot . AbudY the maa· IDd his 4,01 are ·• • • Witbill IO ct.ya, however, ManloVe body president at' Bonita Rflb Scbool doM to tbtir .Joal Perballl more hu applied for, beep accepted, and In La Verne, Calli. Clamnates at tban anyjhing ellt, UNI mosf .atrWng completed with honors a course to Cal Poly, San Lula Obispo, voted b.im aspect Ot watching them take a brisk teach the blind how to regain most president of the freshman class. stroll lhrouan the neiehborbood Is oftthelr mobility with a guide dog. His immediate concern, besides Grandy'• protective attitude. Manlove'• 1peed in readjusting sur-finding work, ls to set upon a series Man.love saJd one day be was wlilk· prised neither himselt nor probably of lectures at ieivice clubs Uld Har-ing past Newport Beach ctti !fall anyone who 'ltpowi him. bor Area schools. He h1tends to talk whe.n he felt tbe dog "weaving from Much ol bis attJtJ¥1e can be lajd not 10 much about being bllnd but one sJde to another.'' Afr8'd Grandy to hJa buoyant personality, and much about the . guide dog school be wa!I was straying, Mc.mlove haJted. of it cu be credlted to bla wife, to • graduated from, as valedictorian of "A woman approached Jhe and saJd hi• two daughters Julie and Lealle, the cla.ss, on Dec. 9. that water sprinklers had gotten the e. and -'to-his-brother. _we, 19. E8T-8C'llOOL sidewalk wet in places. GrUilj was "FortwWelY," he said, "they are -leiiling me througll the drJ-1pou," very delcriptive. T)M other niaht, for GuJde Dogs for the Blia4-in San Manlove said, hlgbly pleued. example, we went out to diru\er and Rafael, Calif., Is the oldest 1uch on the way, we aaw the iunaet. school In California. MllJ)love· said EIGBT•YEAR UFE "My wife. Carol, .and the girls de-that both the instructjon he received Grandy'a working life will be IOmt- ·IO'ibed it to me and we all enjoyed and his German Shepherd, Grandy, where between eight and 10 years. hand, accordint to • bolpital ....... min. A JOUDI Coat.a Mnaa, 1nJund la a motorcycle-car colllaion oa Dec. 23, di.I earJy-5aturday mcinUq_ at Or. ante County Medical Center to be· come the county'• MCODd fatality of the holiday weekend . Tbe victim wu Erie Scheiner Jr., ' 24. of 131 21Jt sl: .Apt. B. Mn. Help Crete DI Lott .... Of MliO W. Park Place, Westminater, struck down as abe attempted to cross Westmlnster Avenue wat ol aaadnu Street in Westminster, wa the first fatality ot tbe long weeknd. The pe. deatriaa ·was killed abor:Ur after the _ holiday weekend offlclally btpo at 8 p.m. Friday. Natlo~.__ traffic deaths early to- day were running far betiiriCI the num-. ·ber predicted by the National Safety Cowie ii. . Snow and ice in IOl'De .sectiona and cold too bitter to brave in otbera kept would-he party aoera bome JD droves and forced those wbo were miving to greater heights of caution. • There were lndlcadons that Mii• ' sive ca_mpaip atainlt tbe drunken driver( a built.la· baafd-cat 1he hi&h spirited holiday, were paying off. At mid.night PST, a Unite& Press InternationaJ coWlt showed 222 dead ii) traffic since the start of the 71-hour holiday which ends at mJdnlgbt today. The safest New Year's •eekend of .. the pu t 10 years wu 1961 when 337 persons were killed In ttalfic for a rate of 4.4 an hour. This year's rate was running aU1htly below that '*·*.;* . 221 Road Deaths .I) I d -a 0 c \I ( Ii I I t. e J t ~ • I I ... t t J t ! , I ~1 It. we 1 t Christmas up in the wen given to him without charge. It is possible that some dl'J .Man- s.now and bad a marvelous time. "The fir1f three days at the 1Cbool love would . not t.eed a iwcse dot . . ~ri"al-~ou~ty -1: oJ~ _., .... are spent on getting or~nted to the * Conceivably be could re1ala ldl li&bt, Though the figures ~ven't yet been RSON c:fonrutory,'~ he 1&.id. ·"They d so hav~ but he doesn't lean much oa the hope. "I've d my moments, U• any • us••prac'Uce giving · commands, but To '" aaain would "'tequire eye b&tnd 9ll will have. But I really without the tto-ar.-. · transplants and the state al • medi· ~ .. JJlade.oUidal. it a~,Prange Coun-.• ty ttalllcaeatht fbrJ987"dl be lo"~ haven <a chance to let It throw "They kind of t~p yon "'In fus-cine, )Ml lllkf;. bu a J pa a w a~y to me. ao much." -• ".,.pfDR before getting your dog. When go before it could become feasible. Perllaps more accuratel)'. Manlove • the day COJIJ~.s. you · sit in a . loµnge . ~ l<>St bll vi&ion because ol a COD· refuae1 to l~ the chance arlae. at the achodl, ~one. and 1our ani-ditlon brou&ht about by dlfbeta. . . .. LOU OP IYIS-GarJ lbnlove, who lo1Udr-GDIJ IO "'11 .•. Alrndy be ii taltinf of gettJng maJ comes U. ~ room and up to "The ·important thing in medicine ls shown with three palr'of eyes w.hicb are amonf tboae be now relies back to work, hopefully Into "some you. · right now," be said, "is to learn how on. They belong to hil daughters, .nnte, 10, 'ud LesDe, 8, and his .kind of public relati<m." He posseu -''It's usually a pN!tty touchinl"J'lo-to prevent it from happeoin& to otb· guide dog., He aJso· ge• help from_.bia wife, Cart>!, and 19-year-old ea a friendly personality, ~ apPQr· ment," he confessed. "Here's thi s era." brother, Mike. · • 1 -· Psy~liiatric . Tests ~ Ser for Youth Accused of Theft Fair Chance for Peace-in 1968 .... ·; But .. War Could Exparp.d I litO "General SouthetUt Asfd .Conflict 1 A Siii .Juan C:.l>latrano youth who , 111 JORN M. BJGBTOWER •u arrelted In Venice 11te!' be al· WASHINGTON'" (AP) _ The new letedlY atoi. a sports car be1 been • ll'alecl ·to ~ mentall1 Incapable of year hu a f&lr chance of teeinl th• · l-!tidpatlng ln h1a own detenae. · ·Vietnam war broueht to an eod or ' Superior Judae Byron K. McMillan fiDdinl it expanded into a much more ruled that DanJel G. Dilmang, 18, ... al colifllct In Soutbeut Aai9. el 32291 Del Obispo R09Cl, be,,.con-U.S. ottidala believe tbe way bis· fined to a It.ate mental hospital for an indefinite period. Dlaqwif will un-tory's Ude runs will depend not only ' der10 psychiatric ~ts· aa provided on choices. to· be made by President '. The whole massive effort co~ nelgbboriUJjun&Jea ol taos and Cam- wben H~ puh .. Ua~~ Marbet~ a Fe ... ..i. • bodla. ary exc an ~ra ~ween ™' U. S . ...__ l.ncreued from almost NfWS ~NM YSIS self and Johnloa on peace: .. -a-- Meanwhile tbn·Amliauador HWy 400,000 to. more than 470~000 b~ 1Wl lltratioD hopes of wlmllni the war or Cabot Lodge, back in Waahlneton1for . could not completely dictate the lenna brinliDI it undlr coatrol, even though r~ on the war, predicted that by 4battle to the enemy. North Vietnam lt wu allO a year ol marked, if inde· the end of 1987 the conveatioaal mill· •uffered tbe wel&ht of 887,000 tons of cisive, military Jll'Otrell· tary phase of the flghtini would be bombs during the year but showed no Jobmon had estimated in 196.5 -the, t ubstaotially completed and the per.-outward sign of cracking in its res- year the United States entered the centage of American casualties to \o-olve to """"'utr the South.· at 221, an increase of 2IS from the 196 . fatalHlea handled • by tM coroner' 1 office for 1988. ..-~ . O,puty CorOnel' 11lolhu WaleUk ex- _plaiqeci tJle coroner's off.Ice is "char&· ed" witb all traffic deaths whlcb oc· cur within Orange County, regardleu of where the accident occurred. The DAILY PILOT, however, lop only those a<:cidents which occ~· ed within the county and the newspa 1 "death ~,, lilts 209 fatalJ!les 1987, an Jftcrease of' 13 over the 191 -listed b)' the DAILY PILOT in 1911e. DAILY PILOT • ............ c... .... ............... ....... ..... we.;1:·, ............. ...., CA ..... \A ....... N.W ... ....... n.... Kffylf ...., ,.-:::.:..~· .. JM• L Cwt.., Pm Ni-. ........ Mwrt----Offlut c..te Mlfal -·-.... ....... .....,.,. ""*' 2211 w ....... .., ..... by state mental hygiene codes, he Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam and added. President Johnson, but also on the war as a fuJJ belligerent and tarted tal U.S. troop& in Vietnam would de-. ...-.. , s -"--. These developments helped set the _ bombina the North -that by the '""""' u.... INcll: M ,__ A""9t ........ -..cm-......... . • Venice police arrested Dismang relative lnDuence the Soviet Union MJcbael D. Park. ta, of 111 Emerald .and Co~munist China exert in Ran- Ave., Balboa bland, and~ an unl~n.-... ol,. . • • . -· sprint ol 1917 U.S. powtl' would prob-L«lge fo~ast, ln otber words, that stage for the new year. •ably force the atruggle to a turning the United States and South Vietnam One issue. that of the expanding war, ..... •• tified girl last Oct. 17 after pur1ujhg "-• No .oQt in Washington rules out the the trio for two blocks -along ·tbe pouibllity tM coaflict may follow ' ocean front Police iateT determined 1987'• line of .development, pertodkal· t •• aato ect-upW by the thtft J, apprachins-tbe point of ~er wu owned by Leo -P. W..itets 'O( 1. into other~ but never quite point. H,e hoped that by tben Ho -.nd w~lcj so defeat .major comm~t . ap~&rf l9 i>e com~ to a he&d rapid· . ht) advlisers would cotleede they co'uld military unJts. that they. would tilere-ly m Vfttnam•s • ne1gbbotin1 South· · not win and would asree to negotia-alter avoid battle ~. the cohruct • east Allan naUons. ...._: · .. . pons. . would. be reduced to ttricJJy cuerrll· The governmentro~iftiiu~·ow.siib~u~acc~us;;ed;r--t--ilfl~~~~=t.1~~=--t-=--I...;.:..._.._ -nin~~=··=-=· ~ cooruct did change 1ubstantial-.. ··~~~ Vieliiill~·~,:-~~a ~.,... ...... ':.... ...... - . ,..., Rocklecl e R!*l, Lagt111a Beach. 1ett1;Jlg out Of,.band. ·• ~ .. ' The lirl was late.--committecl t-o --Alnoni-MJ""! of the bett:mtO!"'ed • ·.ae care of juvflllJe authorities. oUid-14 there IJ a MllM of incrWed • , Shots flred b li d . expec:tatiall or appNbemioa, depend-. • :; J'ere . y po ce unng ing on Wbetber a particular expert ... • llilb speed ci,,... P~ tru a~t jucllea tlJl prospect for ending or ,..._tbe tiomactl ~~g wa•~ .-.... ~ tbe conflict.is llUW' • _ ·~ bt. \ht bjp. )Otb-mea r• Jb-o Ute JrOfpeCt for 1preadin1 It. : .c:ov~ f~m hlr wouodl ~ Loa Johnson admlniatratlon leadera. It ~ Anaelei COwltf General Boeplt.al. is true, en&end JJ87 with somewhat • • Both ma ..,. returned to Oran,e. similar antklpaltons" of cllmu. La!t ,• ·Co~ and cbarpd ~ grancl theft year wa1, in fad, a year pf le\"e~ dis- • · • auto. appullmiHltts and .U.b for admin· . "' • • Prime.' M~ter H.oW WU.:., o( Brit: ly, tKtt insteed of U.S. oae. ualtlea going tr .,.. ...,.°', ·. .:. -~ -'::::"~, C::.. ~.t": down ....... ..,. .., t A -n• ,.. .. "'rt os, r--r r .., ..,, .,.. ,._.....,7_.. Witi' • rt. lain Sov ~ Alnw Koeyo....,_ ~".'<..1--.. :en .up. !'.-:~-.---routes ruft-tht4ugh the-jungles oLLaos;_;_:J-_,..,.-.,,~--=,_.... ..-•·•• Ro iid a li0if1il'"o«Mi' H'ld ffgUNS Tr~ ~gon saJd that in l967 U.S. sol-and it is at this season that the wea· .. ~-::, 1:;.. :"~--• became involved in • mammoth el· diet'!, killed In action .per week roie . ther there ordinaril7 favors intenai-Tlt1_1:111· tn41 604Uf ., fort to start -ee •• 11... -to 1.., as compared with 92 per week fied -nw-Uvi . , .. _ . . In one ph.:;-~baonect bomJ>r in l~better than doubll11g although ~°' .... ._~ ac ty. 'l'hil ii "~city = ••• U 1' ·I MW6JI ing aroWld ~ HaDOl area tor four Lbeu US .S. ndi!OOSouPI th~mmiVie 'tment dJd not. seCoasomn: . t f by ... .: tho. nd • ='=' :!!ft.°=.=..~ months and l.ndlcat.ed he would we~ .. a tn.irnees for.ces mwus orces u.u: usa s ....._....,... """".,. ... ...._.. come a similar sign of de-escalation were .engaged increasingly in battles have been using CAmbodian junaJe =::::.::': :i:r:_ '• ~ _. from Ho. The North Vietnamese on in the border areas of South Vietnam sanctuary to prepare for escape from .._. crew .....,. ,... ,, cac111 their part declared they would under· · -immediately south of the demllitar· battle in Vietnam and to store sup-.._. C81111rw!e. , .. ,,...... ., ,... •ake negotiations if the U.S. halted the i~ zone be~een the ~o Vletnams,. plies beyond the reach of U.S. bomb-=.:;11 .:::::.,-..:;' •:,.•' ~·o~binl permanently. or in the regaons touchi ng on the ers. ' · Moment of Truth Draws Nigh For. Polar Bears ~ 0 o ·MEGA ..= W9ldlll ·"-... ··--...... ' .. TodaJ Orlllte Coat r..wiata U.. diapatcbed t.bt year 1117 into memory ud some have aald for alwae ... others Cood riddance. · Yet lt W~Jeat of bl& .vtnta ftr Orup Co and the cout. Tbe ... vlatt.--bf I lq f1re 'PllHI Grande-tbe bi1 s~ *9 Hippo ---• • • ADd IO, u .Im came to a ... DAILY PU.Or staff membln ... liked .. Allmlt their selectiau of ... top DeWI •Vlllta that aboot ....... ed tbt Oraqe Coast dariq tile put year. Hert are some ol tbe:lr Dmlll- nations : , .. _ry THE PLEDGUNG BOU>: 4rmed with a mere ... 1 milllon, a aroup of ambitious JOUQI executive.s tauncbed an impoulbJa dream by 1lrtqlq a home.-owaed airline, Air cautornla 18- to beln1. True, the inaqaral · flltbt Jan. ·11 Ud to tab off from Ontarie bee.use of toe. and 1Uded at Half . Moon Bay (became ol fog), but, ala well, Oranp caiaty'r Wn airllae ,,.. born. And by year'• end, succeu told It.I own story q everybody seemed to be ~~~. aet 1ato Oran1e CountJ't . .,.. • DEATH FROM THE' SIY: Three members of a L01 Angeles family died in wrecuce OD a Sunday mornint, Jan. a wben their small private plane crashed DOM first into a vacant field near Edlnter Avenue io nottbetn Bun· tington Beach. AND AGAIN: Death r~ on Lei· sure World ln the Lagtiha Hills on Sonday Jan. 22 when two jet attaclc ·bombers collided lD mlil-air and -crashed tnto the-retirement commu1'· ity. One pilot was killed and f9ur cl· vllians suffe:red~ fatal injuries. OUSTER UNDONE: WestminJter's long-standln( cJty faniuy fued ended Jan. 24 wben, amid shouts of recall aoo s~~theMerit~}'tWlhComnri• sion voted to recommend the city council re-hire flred Police Chief Con· -riot "I.: Collacott. Ant! the ~ ... did, -~ on Feb. 1, f>y a 4 to l vciie: John. Parks voted no."' Feltnilry r-:-. . NO TOPS AT AIL: As the new , month rans ln, Cotta Mesa bad aom•· thing new: "You've 1ot a whole. lot ol trouble with me," intoned the di&k' on the jukebox, wblle the lifl in half a bi· kinJ mesmerised the tavern patrona with ber IYJ'atlons. And it WU the tap hall of the 'bikini that .had vanished. And It was JJaby Doll's Place t'!own on Harbor Boulevard, where dancfng by bare-breuted maidens had just been introduced to beer sippers of the Hub City. As for the dty fat.bets, they agreed with the Jubbor-we've aot~a, lot ol trouble with you •••• Th.us for dty authorities ~ due· ing girls durlne 198'7, it was in court. out of court. doled. ope.a, in court, out ••••. • Ill YIAlrS llGOIST frlll -'l1ley caDed lt the heeo G rmde Fire became it started on an oblcu.re street by tbft name in the Cleftllncl Nat.lonll Forest an tlle ouatirta of O>rona. At its height it "ate .. homes (above) and raced acrou nurty 49,000 acres in Onnp County. From its outbreak on Oct. 30 unW it 9u con· 1alnied on New. 2 it Wll respealible for only aae human fatlality and a mlDlmum number of minor injurte., -bu( dunqe W'll lilted at more than f2 million. · .....,, ...., l; 1'61 -Coast's Year . . . WITH THE IOSS -GeMnJ C. J. Quilter ta1b tblnp ewer with Pr-. ident J()hn&on during the chief executive'• vialt to El Toro Jfuine Corp1 Air Station Nov. 10, bis first viait to Oranae County since be attended dedkation ceremonies at UCL ~Y~ bhn .. Bobby Blue Eyer." But an Nov. NO DEALt On Qct. 10, voters of I, Diana L. Gorcev, 24, W1i1te4 beck the Hunti.!Jgt~n Beach Union Hi g b into the stare to clalm her aon. Now School D1Str1ct soundly defeated · a it'• up to. the ~ lf-lbe11 aet '22 million school building bond and Bobby Blue Efes back apln. a. 15 7 cent. tax override, forecasting BIRTHDAY SURPRIS~ Notblnc belt-tighten.Ing days ahead for higb like a liWe umd>edaled vtslt from schoolers in Huntl.ngton, Fountain the chief. And that's just what :the .Valley, Seal Beach and Westminster. U..i. Mariftel got at El Toro on the END OF 1'BE9.iE: Alter a cam-Corp1' l9'lnd birthday, PrelidentJobn· A'i~ spann1ng ... harly'lix years, 1,a.. son paid• 27-minme visit before 1,000 g\1na Beach clty officials and civic leathernecks and 2,000 g.niag Or·· leaders won· their pojnt against a bi· ange County civilians. .. .SeQting coastal ~wav. It happened SALT EXTERMJN•'TOR u .. _ Oct. 24 in Sacrament&:'The Callfornia . a : pun_,.. • HidJway Commission· voted unani· ton Beach won one of the biae•t bonanzM of '67 on Nov. 2» when moualy . to route the ·future Pacific S~!Jlry of the Intlllrior Stewart L. d~oast Freeway be~ the hil1I of La· Udall signed contracts to create a iuna on an i!1land aUgnment. -$444 million nuclear powered wlter The ~ q~ati.on, which had dealatlng•plapt to be conatracteC:l. Oil kept the_ Art Colony in I: .state of ·an 1sJ.and olf Huntington'• ahorel1ne. frazzled nerves for tears. created __ Wben completed, the huge deJalt.er barely a ripptf on~ commlasloners' should convert seawater for drfntlnc egenda. Strictly routine, said they. use at the rate of 150 mi1llon callou •· MORE DEFEAT: Newport Beach each day. ... ' , • · , · . \ and Costa ·Mesa voters went to the BIAZE AT NOON: GoUen .and April sion . and debate, Laguna ~ch cify vine. r oundation would suspend all polls Oct. 24 OD wbat had been 'erm-luncht!rs allite fled Nov. a wben a RACING AGAINST HO-RUM: In 'council.Qfen May 15 agree to move news that the formidable James Ir· ed a critical $20.7 million school bond wirid-IHhed bla&e broke out in. the one of the poorest voter turnouts in toward public acquisition o the Art heiress Joan Irvine Smith. At stake election. They defeated every meas· attic of Costa Mesa~• new ~ ooo memory ot the Harbor Area, 11 per· Colony's Main Beach. was $564.300 scheduled for allotment ure except a lltUe '185,<XXI for fifiOg Golf and Coontry Club. Damage ;.,as cent of the 55,000 voters in the New-STILL THE FREEWAYS: Reactions for the doing of good works. Mrs. up Harbor High. A short ti.me later, estimated at '9(),000. port->tesa Unifled School . District were mixed in the Harbor Area May lrnith lost the suit, is now pondering School Supt. Leland Newcomer re- trMled to the polls to elect. trus-18 as Newport Beach and Costa Mesa appeal. signed to take a college pNsidency· Deeealter - tees. Selim s. "Bud0 Franklln and -folU J>Qndered the latest freeway ' HOMECOMING: Sick of body but and then, it developed, the $185,000 TIDEI AND TJME: Newport Beach Mrs. Marion Bergeson won lopsided . ro'llte punier. The California Highway strong of spirit. Laguna Beach's fam· may not be enough to fb up Harbor residents and officials watched and vlctorief.. Board President James Commission had voted to "take an· ed streetc9rner Greeter Eiler Larsen High. worrleCI • the beachline out at the W. "Bill'' P'yton was unopposed. other look".at aUgnment of th!! future on June 24 jetted off to bl.S homeland CATASTROPHE IN RED: It start-west end of town ~ tbbmer . Later, the loWly voter turnout be-inland • to • beach route known as the of Denmark for his first visit in more ed es jll6t little smoke in River• and thlnner, then dllappear,cl. ~ tan to loot like· achool bood troubles Newport Freeway. They -,ere to study than ball a century. slde County. t fanned by big winds, patJos were crumbllnc and falllnC m. Mare• on the horizon for the 'l1edlllnc unlfied . running it down Superior Avenue in· The 77-year-old Art Colony fixture It became-tile eo Grande Fire, to the, aurf. It was the old beach JUST GAGGING iT ,UP: 1be New-.. ecbool system. • • stead of Newport Boulevard. Answer : returned to Laguna, seemingly health· worst blaze to swee 011 Orange erosion story for Well Newport. But port Beach City Council'• chamber• GONE! Long known 11 the 1!l Col· Still pending. l ler than ever. County's dry hill bruahla>ds in his-fihally, on Dec. l, the U.S. Armf t . were left in a smouldering ruin on Use ony, finally, on April 23, It tiicame HAU.8 OF JUSTICE: Pandemoni· Inly tory. Ii burned for days, and by Nov. Corps' of Engineers awarded an emei'-' night of March 14 when the municipal ,JJP8l'ent that Laguna Beach actually um broke out in the courtroom on May l, ~en. welU'Y firefigbten saw coo-. gency contract and at long last. a leaders becu pondertnC a ·nw 1*. · ad itl owtr Gnat' Art Burglary. More 2S when the tone juror, a quiet ~chool MADMAN~S TERROR: First there trol m 11ght, It had devast.ted 4U39 beach replenishment project· wu _. It amounted to unprecedented se-than PI0,000 in rare jadet amassed -iaititer-namecl-.Joaeph Schissler, hesi· ·were only a few cases, but then , In the acres, been the side~ause ln at least der way. ~ecy provisions in the operatfon ot from ancient Chinese dynasties, was tated in the polling of a murder ver· early morning ho~s ~f July 6, the one ~eath, destroyed 57 structures in· DEPOSED QUEEN: Scan:Ding tb•. _ city government .and soon became whisked out · of the home of James 41.cl firebug struck again 111 the central eluding 46 homes and done more tbq · Pacific horizon in the early IJlorninC known arilie••cii iute.o--- --BYebllaJI. Latercam~wrnts and th•--Thus did Superior .Court Judge_ countr." This_!!.flle -~...!>r..£hed~ ve· ~ ~0!1-i!!:Pr~rty damage. _Ji.ours of Dec. 9, abe aeemerto be Councilmen roared at each other rare stuff ·be1an poppln.I up all over Bruce Sumner ol Laguna Beach de· hlcles m the Fillerto~ea, setting steamin( out of the mist.I like a and aucb,-"aJJCf'4Jr the ~ the Gaf the place. .., .• . ·' ·· clare a mfStz:lal In. the case against fire to.1partment houses and garages Nevemlter ghostly Ttt.anic. But actually, sbe was . dle4 a gu.l,et. •atb. ·It was. ~blff..and . ..A ~ON ~IFEr A~c she 1 Antonia 'f!lom.as of San Clem~n~, a~-. t9 the fiJne of more f.hl\!'I ~~Om· LOST !ND FOUND; • Way back in Queen MMy on tlae ia.t leg of her hQn'l ~ beanS fronr slnce. • .• wu~"1~:~ dlattl," .Mrs~ .BettY· cuaed of slaylnl·hei:.baby by ~uring age, He was never .captur~ " Augu~t, a cute 1ittle tyke bad beeo 1aat voya1e lo J>ecome a .flo.at!De boo OFF TO CHINO: 'the Ion.~ saga of Blakeney"bt ~alboa Isled dtd-ldlat J.e.thal etterftkala down his throat. The • D_EA~'JUN1'HEAF1'ERSOON: Fat-left · m .a Weatmlnster departptent tel tn I.mg Beach. · .. -: , ..-bJWLl'. -V.an~.~. a chief deputy-¥JWD0'4e~ld do.-pd'4hvl-Noame , jury t· bad alrea~,_ announced ltt v.er· 40 a onill!lgJnlnytes~ re,cuers_ c.law~d store a,nd..authorities couldn't find his ~ closed the Oran Cout'r 7ear . . Orangec!ountyadminlstratorwboflew cme-ball...c£a.deerin1.torJffbra.v oLgldlt~ol.4\ufder in the first at the tollapsttg·cUff m Huntington -nor even s name. THeYcanea-~19'7 .on rePIDiW. · "'-•- to Hawall wtth tH 118 from the estate ery and surgery for fier daughter. Mrs. degree. Today, the itate Supreme Beach in a frantic effort to save the · . • . '- .. . .,. ,. . ... ... ·· . . . .. ""' • ..J -<&.. ~__,...._._ ·-~ , . .,,, • _ ~-LaPM 'Beach ' widow Ida Storm, Blateney aSf9ed fO donate one ol ber Court bas ordered a new trial. life . of 11 year old Terri' Ann Lewis, •. -· · • was drawing to clt>U7"-----kidneys -to-lter~nl 19 yeat okt • ~ :__ · ·~ _ blmed beneath the s~nd. . . In San Dleco Superior Court,-.Vans-daughter. Christy. Later in Ule year, 1-e Tiie rHcue ~~rt~ Jilly-,, waJ to . -i=--.,. . . ' court was sentenced to a one to ten the SW'ltrY 'fVll a success. SWEET CllAJllTY: Gloom mount· no avail. The little girl !as dug out year stretcb at califomia.lnstituta for ed aJona the coast June 16 among but declared dead on arrival ~t Hun- M'en, Chino. He cot a delay ln sentence May -:-oranp County charities witlt t b e .. tJngton-Intercommnnicy_Hosp1tal at until ~ay 22 to allow time for oral SIGB'l'ING THE -BEACBJl'JlONZI': IJ'anta of funds pending the. outcome 4:~ p.m. .~ -- surgery. After more than 40 years of discus· of a law11u1t flied by Irvine Ranch Aagast 0 LIFE AND DEATH: It had been a puzzli'ng, brutal crime that shocked residents of plush Laguna Niguel when the body of Jjan ~le Mougey was- d1scoVered ·ill a 6i'usb c~ered gully , ' • , ... . . - ~ . off the main road. 1 And on Aug. 9, Mari.de Pvt. Lloyd W. Beach, 21, was convicted of the brutal sex slayjng. He was senten~d by Judge Robert Gardner to We in prison. ~eptealter . NEWPORT'S NEW ISLE: On Sept. 11, Lt. Gov. Robert A. Finch, Jr. snipped ribbons, lauded free enter· prise and officially' opened tbe Wes t Coast's largest shopping center, glit- terinc Fuhlon Island at Newport Center, a new jewel for the Irvine ranchlanda. LAP, LAP: Over the weekend of Sept. 25, the surf simply dJed. And 11 was time for the U.S. Surfboard J Championships in Huntington Bea,th. C'or)(y Carroll of Dana Point wa sn't ~lum. He won all-around surfer or the year i.n the little stuff. THE BIG SWAP: In one of the big swltcberoos of 1967, tlie State Lands Commission (with new members) Sept. 26 approved the long and boUy debated Upper Bay tidelands ex· cl\aDfe between Orange County and the Irvine Company. Development ex· ptCted IOOD •. Oe....,r BONANZA: The eqUre Orange Coast ~aw D4w proaperit1 just around, th• corbel' on Ocl 3 wtlen North Amerl· can Rockwell Corp. announced It \ would build a -new '20 million Auto- '\ nrtiCI plant io~a 1,300·,acre valley o Lap111 Nlcu In pr01pect: 7,SOO 'Qt jobs, #1.....mW.lon ore io retall Illes . . 'HE' WAS A 'SHI' -Herman the BJppo ran away from the aDhuaJ show in Hu.nUngtoh Beach and eet Off a big game bunt atona the Or- ange Coast which ended l(arc:h 27 when ''be" wu found playiQI In hone wading pool It a stable between CoTona de1 Mar and Laguna Buch. lt took Herman's boJ friad, an elephant (sh0wln1 ln photo, right). to pt "bJm" out« the pool. Tbm tbe aory w• told. "Herman" wu a she. Romance triumphed. · -:. ... J .. """' - ·~ j'•• .. . . ·.. ,, " , - .- • . C..-.. -•1111 DAILY K8T ... A 19-year-old California Youth Authority parolee 1dmittad he wu quite a "commuter'' 1!'btn arre1ted -by police OD IUl~D ol robbery. Joer Wiiiie Starlca reportedly told police that be bad pmtidpated In 38 robberiel ol bulel and dellvery true.kl ln South-Central Lot An- geles since 1a$ StotemNr r Nearly '275 bul !Qbberiee fiave occurred in the ua, plul nearly 400 delivery truck robl>triet and aoo tuicab robo ber1el. It's t1ae30t11 Cotta Mesa City Manager Arthur R. McKenzie Oeft) holds cake .mark,, inf 30th amtiver~ of Mardi of Dimes for Oranae County March eCDlmes DOsfer iill, Celia-lfuerta: • wlillellayor -wIDard T. Toraan aima for tfie cutting. State Legiil1lWrs Support • ..,.1c1s.a.!t8,wrotetothe Tax Collection Overhaul Denver, Colo., Traffic Dntlimt. e~ · , .i -plalnlni that be 1 ~d 10me ttattic . tickets but bad mo'9*1 to CalltJtnia. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Callfanua Two Democrats salf"the majoi: ls· The fllu turned 11p one tkkel, so lawmaten expresaed WlUtually JOlid sue is "Ronald R~f . - Judge 'Gilbert Aluand« set I $25 aupport today for an overhaul o( the A$semblyman Robetl T. Mooqan fine and notified Garcia. 'nMa-came -1tate'1 ~ ooll-;c~on ayatem, the. No. of 1r~cy, the lower house Republican another letter from Garcia 14\ying . l Je&islat;ive pnonty of Gov. ReHan le11der. said the presiden tial issue is he thought that f25 wu not enouglr for 1968. · .. . . a major .concern. for both uaee.. . Ano~rlearcb -.But results of ao annu~ Auj)C!aJed SPECULATION turned up the • GWier ticket and Press poll of legislators. mdkated the "Most everyt.h1' ng i's go'"& . to be · · f Republican governor ·nught· be forced ,. .., Judie Alexander leVJed a flD~ 0 to accept ~ provision for payroll with· hlnJed to the August party conven- $20 on that ""e and aent Garcia a holding of state income taxes if be is UoM and ~ho the Republican candi· blll for $45. To date, Garcia bu not to aei major tax reform. · date will be.'' Monagan said, refer· yet answered. Republicans stood by the governor ring to the -speculation tha t Reagan ln 1981' 1n thwarting Democratic at· will become • candidate. ReDgan in- .. ~\tt -.U wltbholdina ~ Cl( sist• he-is net. -------------1' RM,_ 1 'l billion ~increue peck' Demoo:ats accuJe Reagan of trying US -. · ..._. lliiiilf ... Wult tJ.:..iOP legisletorf to buikt a qukk, impressive lookin g TM 15·11tor-old •on °1 · .1:1en. who oppoaed withholdlnl say lt may legislative record to enhance his Robne F. Kmned11 haa au//er1d bjve to come sooner or later. chances of landin" the nomination.• o bTolcn kg in o •klmf acci(Unt e tor CM secon0 consecutive year. MAJOR PROBLEMS Reagan has~ yet unveiled any de· loupla Kemwd11 \DOI treaud at Finance In general II the overrid· laHs of his ta.fl reform program. but SQ va1l11 Ho.pit.al for a "b~t lnl prob&em fa:ing the election-year has made ... ft clear "this is a ta:c re· &op,. fracture o/ both boM• in session, said the leglalatora respond· form, not a tu increase:"' "He said the ·noM ·ug. Loat year, 11ouna --tng-tc> the-poll. n e. most critical task he will oppose any attempt to attach Kcnmdv ax//ned the iame kind .is-to flnance a SS billion-plus budget ·withholdingto the plan. · · of break inrlaia u/t. leg. without another tax Increase. ln reply, Democratic Assembly ·-.They aaid rcn.f _fpf U')t _property Speaker Jesse M. Unrul} or Inglewood L-.......; ___ ...;.. _____ ......_, taxpayer, pr1marUy the aettlor citizen slJd lie ....,,ou.ld 4'tght lfiy"t.a'X'~rerorm • ,and~ average homeowner, is a m<:· that didn't include withholding. a plan • Jot cooa.ideralion in tax reform. of pay-as-rou-go deduction of state in· ------A wo~bandJt was the onJy u 0.5t Democrats w~ ri>sponded caU· rome ta1e~.6imilDr to the federal sys-· • loser in a holdup attemKt at "'BoiJ:-cd ~n Reiiao to re&te the budget tern. ~ "'""' -.--• --~-~ -. , •. ~ eom}ten Union Loml 1. 1 in Den· cuts he made lut year. in view of in· DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY .. · "Ver. Police,~ an •armed' m~n-threw crea.ed inC"ome fro~ ihe -new l• . Wtttrf 42-31 Oimocratic roaforityln . · ·-•a pepet, itJCk on·th• desk of office 'Ju. RepUbllcam"laJd lhe economies the A1seni6lr; UnrutrcquJd assemble -~er Mlrle Ar'rlee" ,a.ad de-1boe1W continue. the votes needed to blOCk Rea an's · • ..._ _ manded. mong. ~ Carlso,n went Al.aoJlsted by the iawtna1ms . as tax re!Orm proposa . . ., ' screamlng out the fl'Onfd<>Or af tht · prls11~l)Je~ ti. ~ ,1968 ~s1op . -1\a fhe 1egis1afors 6egin d._ng office 'While the f>andit ma<te a h~s\y .A.,r1·rae1al tensLOns, control o~ the2l· taxes. this year. c,Al~~i&ns wiU be retiUTout tbi bit~ : • ~-ie.Mnrlll 'l!i'pa enci-uMters1ty .. anct ur.,...,v. -payin.r theit-wge me tax. bill" ~-pt.pellCk'~ ~ ed1·-.-nu -..aa..avttaga.80 pei:cent.htghtr · · • _ 1 tha11 the: previous year because of the • . , . 19&1 tu boolt. • . . ~ · --~~'hix=-: 'Mn're·· F:un=.~Odav.;. ~-._:~~~th~01~i~~{M2; .,2'J ~. U I f ~;: -#-"'l --· -..,...,., •pPCiicl, ·'Phe la Uy 1nduct.d~ -. , -~ . -. -----"' ~ -. -.Dcmocrais. and Jive Repub!lcans for ' · .. • · • · · · and •.rr · &publicans and two Demo- -... c ll S . R als ·cr•t1 ,agalost Q ege Urvey eve ' , ~ RepubUcan assemblyman s;iid . . -"'pocsib.IY"He would favor withholding • · · and three others who are opposed said NEw YORK (UPI) -Despite a ~ bellef tq tbt ~trary, tbt approi& of coDep youth to an ha.a daaqed very -Uttl• 9! C9rtaln fund•· meatall cmr u.e mt 21 JUI", a lead· lDI lfl aclentilt said today. Dr. Paul H. Gebhard. collaborator 'of the '-te Dr. AUrtd JCinMy ta.the DOW celebrated "8tl1Ucal 1tudlll II m• and fe~ale ~ bebaviar, wu l"lftll1U bJta of a liiw. ltD1 mcom · pletecl "ki.Daey gport ... Bd lD the '• and 50'1 Klnny llld Gebbard m e a 1&at11Ucll count of tbt fiJ'lt IU lDtercouJ:ll 191r· Ltnce1-« 1,IX) ~tlUvt eouep ..,... ... o.bbard, carrytq on lD ltlftM1's place u bllld of .... 1*titlata for S.1 1\-.arda at tlail UaJr of IDdlaN, ii DOW C =i I ceaat of lJlt ""'"' ....... ~ Ult maae. bdf...... ' ~ Tbe..?:" .. llnt ......... .... ...... "" ...... .... =~·'= ==~-: .... !Illa ....... time UllUIJJ ......... ,..., ........ . ..... In& ... ,.. ., ---. ,~ TW • llW .. ,_... II .. Int. ............. !!'!--~ ~, ......... Oebbld ..... ~~--~ll •t& · iia, llr tll ..... ..... ·~-.~ ... , ...... , .. ........... ,..,.by Iii.._ 1111 ant .......... wtlb •• _. , ............ ll ... y .... "trilld DOW 11 for mile and f• ...... neopbJtet to be of tbt ._ ap wtltrtu It ultd to be UM It might have to be considered. male was several years older. at leas· M1>nigan said revision or the tax than the lirl. "It no lonaer I.a older strucNr'e "has to involve total reform male exploiting younger female.'' of taxes at all Jevet of governmeot, ~bhard said. .. • lncllld1Dg tbe eederal." J-(e said he .. "Sex ls more fu now. he add~d would favor wrthho11in~. but it would It 111ed to be tr1umatlc and tml!: depenp on tne return of some tax rev· ridden, partlcularly for the female. cnues by. 1he federal government to He aafd he could give no more o~-lhe states the coocluslOOJ of the new 1tudy be· · cause hJs computer has not yet fin·.. GF.T SSO 'MILLION labed tabulating the atatlatlca. Thr One conservaUve Republican assem: run report should be ready by next 'llyman. who asked not to be quoted fall. °Jy name. wrote In "No, but tnaybe?" MeanwhJle he aareed with a panel Another said. -.'No: but may ultima· of other sclentista 1pecla1Wn1 ln sex tely be necessary." sludtff that "the pill" and other mod· Unruh and other Democrats argue era ooatraceptlve teclmlquea have not ' that withho\ding would pick up an es· 1lpJfteantly altered the general pat· tl mated ,ac> million or more a year tern of American sexual behavior by from those who work 1n Ca Uronila a maklng thl female more "permls· wblte and leave without payinc any 11..... state lieome tal. • The puellsta discuaaed ''changln~ Republle1n Assemblyman Jama A. 1txull behavior" wttbout Ondlnl any Hayes Of Long Beach arcued t II a t notab1I chanps beyond an lftc:Teased •llhholdJng "would Impose a loss of fem&le "permlltlvene11" whlcb they nearly 1311 mllllon a year upon tht poor attributed not to better blrth ~b'ol wbo actually o'we notlllng but who Gr man wld•prud knowledp of may be too uninformed or m•Y not blrtb control teebn&qu" but to the even be In C'aWorrtt1 at the time nec- 8"1'-IDc:rtallq "•mandp1Uoa 111 wo-essary to make applle1tlon fGr re· ..... ,,.... ..,. bll reached Ute f\lnd." ,J' point ftlrt • ii neopbed "b1 b'er· The l"glslature and Reag1.n ltave •If u ao .., 1 ltmal cnalUrt than •tGS million f.rom the UJS7 tu bill .. --. ,. tvanable to auoat, It ,,-operfJ '* Dr. lnc-:L.: Reill of the ,UaiYel'lltf rf)Jll, IGmliiln1 R•,_,, lias did ta. 'of .......... ..-..111 ..... ~..,....., .._.,. ..... . .. mdal l=:lulvtt1111" about Under tenn1 of tbt tax law, the wbllla bit • boot. blled on ioo., nuaat be appropriated ror prop-• X...., ltldllUcal study. sever· ertJ au reUet by JQ(y 1. lt at ti not, al moellll •· HM arl\Ul)tltt wu that tllt .... al1ta tu drops beck ,,_. 6 before tbln II "pennluiveaeu" there centl • tbe dollar to 4 ~ centa. ••t be u aeceptuCt o( Ute pro-Molt legislators favor lndlrtet re· oAt\7 and dealrablUty of premarital ducUon of property taxes by asinl the Intercourse. available-money to help school.I. .-..-:'---~ ---T . . . --~ '9 1-M-M 0 NS . - • ' . \\ J, \ • I"-' I" I~ I I ' I ' tQ ... , . ... .. ., .,... P.11\.t alllle ........ Mell- -.... Wu• ,..,. J:IW:d ILlll.I UlwM Wllll ~ .......,. Metll IA. T_..r .... Thu....., 7:15-t :'i ...... , ~ .. -Mic .... .....,., ...... MeMlyeM ...... ._ 7:U • t :M '·""' _.,,. _,,,, ~ Me '·""' _.. __ ,,_ ..,.~Ilea. Tllundet "" '""'"' •ta .,......... UINIMt ,,..,_ .... ~ ...,.._"'-.... -·· 1'leMey .... Tllvucl•Y ).It ••I'll.I 1lldt rv~. Thllrt-•Y 7:lN:» ,,m. .._~UllC -., .. , ~le. T~Y ,... ''""' lliltwv · apprec1111oi1 et -.ic-, ,....,...., 1·1' •• m.1 llllf'~ llM ............. Mlltk UA. ,,_. ... ,.. ..... , llltrocludtoft .. ~ Mt • Molllc JM, MoMIY •rt p.in.1 Or-c:..t O.ale, T......,y J.lt ILlll.1 erdlnfra, T-.lay Mt P-1'1.I .,.... ...._,.,., T1111uoav 1·-4 ,,,,.,,. or .. n, ll!Mrlnedl1•, TveMIY I~ a.m.1 .i-. e1tme11tarv. WtcllleM.tv ... IL"'· w WMNod•v •ID ,,m.1 \IO!c• lr•lftllW· .it!Mntar'!ll WtdNMIY 7-t ,.m.1 vol<.• tralnlnt, aclvaft()ed. Weclllaldav .... a.m. NURSING -Nural"' tor nurse'• • '*' Wtdnlldl'f • 7 p.m. or 'Weclnu· city Ml 11-11\il 1111rsl111 ,..., .... I• ,..,. lat---Mondlv Ml p.m. PO\.IC~ KllNCE -Mml•lttralloll ' of lullke, TOtlCMY 11111 Tllllt"9Y ,_ 1t:3t ~ . cir~uy ~M:1t p,mc IM1le '°'lee IBlllllW for -· MIMIY 6:31 • t:» p,191.7 Cllmlllll tvlllellce, Wecl,_.y t>l '·"'· -<It' W9cltle•y .i»t:a '·"'· crlmlnal ln-..,.119utlon, TuescleY Incl TllurMl'f .~01» '·"'-• -w Tllurtclrf •:» t :• IL"'-1 a lmlriel i.w • ~Roe Set. ,ence II A. Manclur 11111 ,.,.,.., '9-1 t:ll '·"'-w Tllftduy •:• • t :Jt PJl'•I ulmlMI law.l"olke Science fl I , r....-., and Tllvn•v It:._ or TIMlrMIY l:JO.f:ll 11.m.1 def_!.,. lee-... Tllllnclay JI • llOOft or TlwrMay •:Jr • 1:30 p.m.1 11n111rPr1"t IMCl!an-ka •ftll (l&Alflcttlon, Thlirsdlv •:»-t :OI •.m.1 11,..rms, Mollll1y l·l p.m. tw Mondtr •:lO-t:30 p,m. • lDtroclvc:tlOll lo law tnlorcemenl. Milldav •I'd Frkln 10:30 • noon or Wadllftday 6::1o-J:l0 p.11'1.J fuvenlle •NKfdUres, T~y •ocl Tllurlclav •·lt:)I a.m. or 'rllllrsdaY •:»f::lt p,11'\,j l'OijQ admlnl&tr•lloll. ~y •:• • t:il p.m.1 PO!ltt comrnvnlce- ''-' N-1 wrtt1nt. w~v •:• •:» •·"'-I "'Ice rec:rvlt acedlmy, 7:'5 t.m. to S ... m. (Feb. 1 lo Mar. 12)1 )"fllde Glldt. ~., .. 11 ...... . . . ,._.,, """"' 1, lM I er TlllMey ••• • t:• "·""• ~ 011tr91, T~ IN P.111. " T.._,.P •z» • t:• P-"'- SCllNCI -~,_., f0-81 HY-,_), r....-., 1:• • ''" 11J111 <tee> tw.), w....-.., " Tbcir.JMy Mt 11.m. fllllll .. ..._,.. Tllvtldey 1-11 .,,,.,, ........ Mondly encl~· •:• • It ,.mt er TllMNy 11111 l'IM' ... deY •z• • 1t •lll.1 CIWftllttry, ..,_... fllCIWY, MclMev 11111 Wecl,,..., 6:» IO·P,lllw .. lotlY 2, MeincMY M O p.m.1 .......... rod!• •1111 ml11trall, w""°' .. .. ., P..11 ... I'll.I ~,._..,., 1111\tlkel. TllllMY 7•11 • •:~ ,.m.1••v11ce1 tel- -. MlndeY 7•1t P•"'-(lec1wll T-· ..... fl TllllrtdeY Hl '-"'· (le•l 1 ""'' ' Iles IA. ,._,,.., .. .__ ... y Ml •.m.1 ~ n . r ..... v •111 Tllun- • ., 1-1t·11-1n.1 -~ _..,.. • Wt llll1 ., "" ,_._. TllufWty 7:. • •:• "'"'·' ......,, r ...... .,. .,.. Ttlurtoar 1:>1H• 11.ni. SOCIAi. SCIENCE -American twrt. ltM, l'llCMIClty Mt 1t.m.1, Am.rice" lllalCtY, WtdNMey 1-10 P.m.11 Amtrl· ct n tlOllllu l lllalllUfloll" Thllndev MO o.m.1 Amtrlcan1t1t1011. Tu~Jdtv MO p.rn.1 anlllrOl'olc!IY· llll'l'lklll, Wedno· Clay MO p,ni. er Tlwnday M O p,m 1 111lh•-1ot1Y. cultural. ~., 1 • 10 PJ'I\. ,,, Tllftdey Ml PJfl, or r,,.,, .. daY 7 • It "'""' Cellfotnt. 11111orv, TuetcltY Ml •.m. ~a I~ 7.10 .,,..,, Ec-lcs "· MM!dllY MO •. m.; I(~ nomlca. -·'· Tl*CMY 7·11 p.m.I 1eoor•tlflY, t1111w 11, MOl!da'f 1 • 10 p.m. w WMNMMY MO a.m.1 .... trl!lllY fl Celllorftla, T1111ndtY MO '·"'·' ...., ........ , 1111n1ca1, N\o!ldty M l ~ 8' w...ci.v Ml 11.m.1 hls-lwY ef -llrll dvlllutlen • 'Hlt11DrY 4'. w.-..in Mt .,.m.1 11111ory "' -""' cllllllaallell • HlltorY a . T-4tv Ml ''""' history el 1M Uni. Itel Sl•M. Wldf141111H M O' p.m.1 ,,,. 1tr11e11onu1 attain, Twaday MO p.m.1 lntroCIUC1lon to government (U.S.), T11urlday 7·10 p.m. ' . Phllo,o!!hY 10, Monday )·10 1>.1'11.1 pllll010fhY ,,., Mondo (MO' p.m.1 Pllll-"r "· Wednelldt, 1-10 p.m.1 P•Y<llOloOY" 1.t,, Tl>U<lev 1-10 o.m : PlY(llolOty 11. Tuesdav •nf.. Tllursd•Y 7:1S.t :4S p.m.; PIY<hotoev. otr-•I and MIClll adfutl"*''· Mooldav J.18 l'.m I rtllelonl of Ille -~. Mellday J.11 rl.m.1 -lelotY1 1111-llOll. r...-v 1-lt 1Lm. °' Tllundev N I p.m.1 -lotagy, anatnla al _ .. , prol>lemt, TueMly 7-IO ...... SllPERVISIOtl: lllOU$Tlt!Al·I US.• ' DAILY l'Ul ·open Every ~·iah! Mond~y Through S~turday THR.l:J SATURDAY ONLYI . .. '. .. . . / 41• 'D.lllah MMetft' style ....... ...... ie '" .u w.l•vt 'W9Met S l"' 'TIWtlitiH•I' etyle 1fefee ... IWI '" pectlll Wllffr I. I ... Save 40.95 on 4811 conlole·stereo .. Regularly 239.95 ••••• Now· Enjoy ""111nt coMert hall eovnd in your hotNI Exquisite fvmi· tufe ttylin1-'Donlsh Moder•' in walnut WMer, 'Early Amer· ican' ltJle In _,,..___..heh hcmcflOflle piece houHs lix dyMillk ... ""-15 W9tt Mid lhlt• a111pf'tfter, allele Me AM/PM tvntr. Audio 777' 4 .,.M chonter with diaMcMMI ....... ~ ......... headphone tock•. \ 5199 Save $56 on AM/FM ·stereo credenzas Regularly $369 •••••••• NOW Un~we concepl In lfeno ccbinetry ••• • tlecorator occent that wil N !tie focal ,olnt in ywt room I Chooee j0" 'Early Anter• ica11' ~· creduaa ln 111aple Yeneer or jf" 'Transitional' ttyle In__. ....... They ,,OUcft, ....... powwM so 'Mitt IOlld ltalt• ••P•hr, tr.de rule AM/PM lwler, Alfdio •n7• ~· .. .,.. ....... ,., ...... ..,.~. pvt Jecb, meMlatt .,..._ ..t h11dphoM leeks. -I s313 ... . .. -Save.$19 on 14 lb. 2·speed washer Regularly $168 •••••••. •~ow Werth ond spin speed selec1ions for most fabrics, Including '!,'rma· I 9 nent prusl Has hot and worm wash woter temperatures and $ 4 cycles fot heavy and normol soil. 4 woy wall\ adion for dttp down cleaning. Continuous lint filter. Porceloln finis!\ coblnet, top oncf lid. Save 16.95 on 2 temp. gcis dryer Regu~arlY 149.95 ••••• NOW JI/fl Hied the drying cycle to match tf11 fabric ••• cottons, linens, , permanent pt'HS or ftuff dry ••• 11iminal11 the guess work! Auto· s1·33 niotlc dewrinkling minlmi11• wrinkl11, makes Ironing eas~r. Sofety door awitdl ond toe tap door opener. Porcelarn finish top, 1urfac1 •c1n-. - llectric dryer Reg. 119. 95-. • • Now•109 USE OUR FLEXIBLE TIME PAYMENT OR CHARG E PLAN TODAY AT THESE PENNEY STORES ,. ,. ,• HU NT I.NG TON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH (Huntington Center) .. l Fashion island) -.: . ' . : : ~ .. .. \ ) .. ' ( .. . . • ,, -~ , • / \ - • • -.. . , .... ,,. .... - RCH OF DIMES -Costa Mesa City Manager Arthur McKenzie. Orange County March of Dimes chairman, congratulates Mrs. Edwin Booth of Foun- tain Valley on her appointment as chairman for her city. · :;;·.:Mrs." Booth i,p ,l;leµd . . . . . ~ . ; =L • . . ~ , r V a~ley Di~ .f)r~ve Mrs. · Edwin Booth of Fountain Valle~ will head • the January, 1968, March of D'lmes campaign f QT her city, it was anbOunced to- . •·day. •• • Members of the Foilntain Valley Woman's C 1 u b, the -aponsoripg group, will as· slst Mrs. Booth, according to Costa Mesa City Man· ager Atthur R. Mc.Kenzie, county March' of Dimes cbeJrman. ,Mrs. Booth, the mother of two, holds membershJps in the Woman's Club, Utile LeegfJe Parenu Auxiliary, McDowel' Parent-Teach· e~ ·o rgaailatlon and other groups. "We are proud to have ~ the Jeadenb1p of Mrs. Bootb -- and the support ol the Faa. tain Valley Woman's Club in the fight against.birth dt· fects," McKenzie llAcf, \ ... Nepotism O•e:. · Governmeni Servants Can't Hire Relat. ves Daily Pilot Coast's No. 1 - ' . ' / THE PBNNBY STORY -Wit;~: inake such a big deal out.of I ; 1·1ttl'I • :r ,_q!Ja '•A1"_;• I : ,;.:. .... '. ,.. .. ,' , ' ' ·•. • ' . I • ' t : p: . ..,_ROB~ N.e&-> ... ~" ... ... .... ' ·~· • ,..+fw.V.: .,,,. I asked a Penney store manager the question once and when he finallf de· cided I was serious, he- said, "If I could use only one word __.scribe the phenommm of Penney's, I'd pick.tbe--1 ••lit1. -"Mr • ..,,~ --k~· ..;;~. . ....,. ~ ' . IU,~t," Ji~---~!-: "~aq -tblU..11 maka·)li. .ner •m•1'11en ~ · > one-.. tu ... we·eompro-- mise .. Pentley quality to make a1owcr price."· ..... _ ...... 3.99 2 .... 2.34 " .. ... ... t . . · Penn-P,..• newet iron -'nit .. • -I' ,. I F ". • , ... ,.,.~., 4 75· .......................... Mll"x 1 ...... ., J "J ...................... ., ...... 41"•11" 2 ,., &21 ... i.t.JPv-._. ... .................. ... 11"• 1• .... ., ....................... ... .m.w-.a-x SI" 10l''xlJIW 100"• ..... -~·.::.···· .. lea~....._ n .. xW••••• SPECIAL IUYI Fltlecl nwlll 111.pad . with elastlc tnUlflt ~ • ._..n.1 · · <.:# ••• • Mm• 3.37' .. 4.47· -· . Mot. tt..'.-1ty ~ Sanfoi'-' CIOf· tone9W9fwlth•lt , .................... •. Medli . ~ Ml1"x111"flmter · .......... .................. Plllew-.Q" x w .......... \ ........ : ...... ., Penn-Prest nwer Iron J,leacMci TW 72" x 1W let w ........................ . Ml1"x 1or ... •••lltcalfa"-11...._ ,..,_42"xsr 2 ................ Penn-P,.. never Iron ltlaachecl .,,., .... . ~e:;.\.nr.=~: .. :.:4" a.rs ... ...,.)' 2 ... 2.75 • \ ( Herbor-y-Shoppin9 Center) Pe!'l'"'Pres co1 .. HUNTIN:GTON BcACt:t fHuntifl¢on ~'fer) , .. t' ... ·. ,. . ~ -.. --· ·'~··---.---.. .. l - -- ·- - .._, -W1•i•1 1:1H~ .. -.""I ... f 'I I ........ •JllA. ,_.,., ... ~ ,. .. ..,.., ...... ........ JM.•....,_. ·;r 'I '"" ,_ ._. ...._.. ns. ,;.,.. -... ., .. f ,.., J:lH: .. ..,..., ....,... drwlt .....,,. ~ .. -. _. •••••• r:\M:a .....,, ........ drallt ' .... ,.. ... MMly J:IS • t:• ,... c....---wi.-...· ... Tillll'tlfly Mt ""'2f ._..,., tlllllflo. ~ Mlle, ....., ,. .. '""'·' ,. die MtVlcifte. ~ Jell .. I'll.I Nier ~••loll wvlc..., ._...,.. w.._. .. ., 1•11 J.m.1 ........ Ml'Ylch .. , ~ JllllnMy Ml J.m. °"911t'I ... _ • -~_, .... mllllert ~. ,..,..., 1:11 • ~---lr•ctl..-. titst-i,., 1111.-.Ct!M, ,...,,..., 7:1M:'5 p,m.1 _.,., tellfnll mefllolll. "'°"*Y M t ,.,m, '.., Clj,uea 1t t h e Golden Weat ColleCe, Huntinaton Beldi•. campus and meet· ,. lng times: .. ~ -f'enn~t ~ ""' euAUTX OUR. IJ9_ ~~. f~ty~ESr .-. • IXTIA SAVINGS ON D·IAM·ONDS I .... ·"' UBIVAµllS A ..................... ........... ....,., .. ...... "°"''"" ................. , .... ....... Ml ..... WAI"• eeown• &Mc,._1.llr.,._. .... ...,.. ............ II ... , ...... WAI--.. ...... .. _. ......... _..._., ....................... , ...... WAI... MOW8UI J ...... .... -CHMOI If ~r Y'OUI HNNl'IS PINI JIWl&IY .Dl,ArtrMINf .. fl...U~ MIHfTIH~ IUCM ....,...~ ... Ctl -· • Ck1lftlllfllr c...-IM!t..,._ """" ,....._. ,..... He~ .. °'...........,.,. ........ et SIMI 04"t ,.,, Meclt11'1W et fltC C:.t"'"' ... , • .... & • br •• \. .....,,.....,1,1'61 Open Every NJght Monday Through SaturclGy . . . \ I THRU SATURDAY .ONLY! -~--- .. SAVE ON. OUR FASHION MANOR M·ATTRESS AND l_NNERSl!RING SETS! ~ ~ ; We ifwif• y~ to come lhtch out on this new di1t1Meion .I UMWpCllMd alHplng eowifert ••• here's what you11 W . MultJ.tvfted mottr• for ..,,. flnMM. ,,._built ...,.,. .... ..,... ttllchlftt,., ... ,. COl!lfert. Heo¥Y i~ ~ -- ••• • Ille iv.,.. or ..._,.I bdum ~eHY Edge 1ide 1uppom thctt give Y°" fvlt ......................... All el,... ...,..d in_ ..... 1i .. """ ..... tldr"'9 "' ................ ....,..S. INnyfo ,.,.,.., ••••• try ...... __...., . . . ~ . Q~e-:n ~iz~~t • Full size set •••• Twin size. set •• • HUNTINGTON BEACH • • ( Hu n ti n'g' on . C • n t • r ) •• • • • • • • ,. • • • KING SIZE, Reg. ~80 Now•159set reg.$120, 'NOW$99 reg. $9 O, _NOW $79 reg._ $80, NOW$69 NEW.PORT . BEACH (Fa ah ion Island) 0 ... .. ' .. .... . . .. { ' \ , .. .. Cable ·~v-Create8 -St0.10 ~ . . ~ C4.TV Everywhere ./Telev~ion's Unwanted ~hild MSW YOU (AP) -la oomml•U. flrlt ....W broMr and major operator, tbtlnlelvta• fdwill wba tM nartlnfest c:orntf of In April JMI, 15 yar1 lft. 'lllld. 0 1'ber.e la a need for t.eltvtlloa l1pala fr.om Nn Memco, 50 mUea from tbe Jnduatry emne· illto all-oraet1j pvwtb, but tt mUlt Jarte' metropoUta areu the Delr9lt tflevillon •ta· tence. bt ~aL The rec bu are bro~ 1n. "Ultbnate- tJon, realdntl of Farmln&· Tbe U. s. tth Clrcult betn very arbitrary. They Jy there would be • need too haft a choice of five -Olurt .Clf Appeala Nied ill a have protected the broad· for local telnilloa statroJ1S," tllitviaMla cbannela. clM from San Die10 that cuter, pvt~ and to hell C&fJUle aald. Br wire a.ad m.lcrowan the Jl'CC coald DOt llcen• with the pubUC." . • Tbe am. of CATV when it 11pa11 from four atatlbna CATV ayatema opsattni .REGULATE CATV . wu bona In 1118 ID Lua· JD AJbuqaerque and one in '°.: ~.b':..-~ . William CUllale. vice ~~. ~ :°1::::: ~ C:lC:C::': centers on a dedalaa bJ ~ president for tele~l~n of ral area, eut off by ruged Fwmln,._ tllrouJb CATV 2nd Cimdt CGCP1 of ~ the National Association ol • terrain, limply wanted to CommaDH1 Aatcma Ttltvi: peals that CAT..'/ cauatuta ·Broadcasters, in · Washint· watch tele'Villon. Tb e y 6'on. a public performance for ::e~:1d th~ ;~an1::0~: erected i maater utenna · ra.TV o(•-meua the di!· proGt and ii· therefore J-a... to brinJ in the d.iltut sii· ~ •A bl f _... .... f Tbe replate CATV "becauae nalJ,· whkb were-thea-re· fereee Wwetn lood tele· 1 e or .. ..,,, ..... t ees. televiaion ls~ effect a con-Jayed to the homes bv ca-Yil:laa J"ICIPllGD a.ad poor eue ii fr o m CmUburi 'Unuoua condwt between. the ble. # =~ ;;~ooo-=.:~ ~~~v=~~a. CATV broadcasters and the view-Tbe aim of CATV 11 atill munlU... syatem canies about 5,000 er~.To have the •:·at 90 pe:r . the same, but it can bard· copyrtcbttd Jll'oertm• a ~ · 11 be ·called modeal At la-, Bat enn • CATV baa month, it ta estimated that ~nt reguated by the com· teat count l,921 systems liroulbt televiJfon. lo three damages for the claimed mission and the final 10 per-were operating. They are in .m 111 lo n hornet, It bu copyrighted lnfrlbiementa cent unregulated doesn't every state of the·Udlon el· tnalbt down the wrath of would total $l billion 8 make sense," Carlisle said. cept Connecticut _ 4lnd au· u.· broaclcattn-1. CATV ls mOGth.. "Our objection to CATV ls thorization for systems has pllJD1' t.elftllkm's .. 11Dlond to CATV W1l.lmlted. We're been granted there. ltlpdlad. EXCEED A81ETS • hi*'1Jy In favor of the use Cable tetevlsion _ as Tbe atatklDI aee the Put 1labUit1et would nl of CATV to supplement our CA'IV also la known_ bas CATV oplNtora 11 plratini ceed the entire assets of th' services. But the import of $l!OO million tied up in in· prosrama and aelllni them industry itaeU, said Freder· distant signals.iii our prl-\,,es.Adi\a and btlniLJn to viewers at Cbargea that fck W. Ford, ptftic1enro mary ol>jection. We're also $:d) million a year in rev- IVll'IP $& a month. the National oable Televl-against origination of pro· enues. Leaders in the field I NEW CASES sion AsllOClation of Washing-grams by CATV." • expect revenue within the 1'be luuea have boiled up ton. A major worry of the t 10 to h e-1 • two CUii ..,. before ''It wGWd be, 'So sorry, bro.dcutera is tragme1Lta· nex years reac ""' 111 U. s: lupliiji Coart. fellon, JOQ've made a lit··· Uon of tbt audience. Tbe blllioa annually. ·• 'Dae ant cue conc:eru tie mistake, •ao turn ov~ more stationa a viewer can FAILURES LOW Ill ....U. by the Feder· your bul1neaa to the copy-get on hia set. the smaller Daniela aald CATV. sys-~ . Commaalcationa Com·· right ownen.' Well, I don't the audience for each ala· tema return 40 perc-. of mJuiOll -1bl aaency that think Q>ngreu or the court.I tlon. Audience aharea deter· their · lnves1ment ~ually ntDlalel brW.c11tiDt -operate tblt way," Ford mine a station'• a~ert1Jlq down to 10 percent. Tbe tbat it hll -Uy onr Nid. rat.el. fallurt rate Is lea Iba 1 CATV, a ~.f thlt the--BlD,DanM611 of Denver, a Small local. stations see. percept, he said. • t • ... AD P•...Y Stores ~~Night ~onday Throu~h Satu~~ .. ., ., . . . . .... \ -3DAYSONLYI . . . . .. SERVICE SPECIALS! .. I _ ... . . . . . :ow"! .... .. . ....... - ------------ . . • ' . . r . -· . ....... -· ·. -..;-" --• -' ct ., . . . -. .. .. • . --. .. 1 ... .. • ~ . Cou!tf on ~·to bri"I yo. the pite1t cMcllldC blcnet ..... 91 n-pMhy happed __. ... n,,.. .,.laW. 119 SAVE ON AUTOMATIC BLANKETS!. 'TGDAYI • .. . r. ~~~:·~~ l~~·MF~l ~ : ~ ~-.. ~~.~;~~:~~-·-"°"~"!'~~:~~.~· . · :.=· ~· -~--------......... . . ._ .• ·~ 6 -.~·. !'"--~~ -----· ~ ... ··: . . -.,.~ ..... . . • - -. ... -~ -~ "w~.,..--~...,~ .. ..... ,,..cl1r1rr_._ ..... ...., .... .... .. Wre ..... NpOdc front wt.I ................. ffOflt~ .... ~ ,_IUD ADJUmUNr POI UPI Of UNNOI ~ethtrca~ .... ~ ......... 39.11 ........ a..,,. .... ~-·.-··••d• / ,,,Don't. mi~s our .free -' Pit Boss safety che.ck • Cooling syst .. • SJ.ock obtol ben •Tires · • lrolies ' \ ._,.., ... ., ............................... ~ .... 2 .. ta . I ..... • I ' , • •• HI* HAVE YOUR CAR ACTlON-TESTED AT PENNEY'S NEW sr lE:NTIFIC TE ST CENTER .. 712 CHEC KS ... 9.88! ICapek flfW plllew Sit ltlut flt golcl, W JC W •••••. , ........... , ; •• 2 fw 5 . homl~9W...1.~w.. .. ~1;~~ ...... :.: .... ~.2-~ ! '. . HUNTINGTON BEACH ( Hertter Shoppin9 Center t (Huntington Center l. f ,. • Hlll'S HOW IT WOltKS ••• .......... = .. I ..... JllW ___ MJ•e.f DQ .. I •• ,.. ..... .............. ye.fl ......... . ,.. .......................... .._. ... -............. ......,_...,,.. ..,. ...... ,.. ........... ....... ...... fC•-..rtlch • .. ,........._. ..._ Utl NEWPORT B~H· . I • ( Fe1hion Island) • • t J Dwlr feathe~ piltcwa in blue stripe, goW .tripe, 20" JC W •.......... :. 2 fir '12 Horbor Shoppfng Center ~ &shied lalend I ,. . .,.. . . . ~ . ·I / -- \ . . .............. ....... ............... c-..... : 1111 .. ,, a •-,_ ",_ ...... ONLY FOR MEN? n. DAILY PllOT ..... ....... ... ~ .... ...., ..... .., ... ,... -....... _ .. ~ ,...,... ...... , .,.,.. ... .., ........ ,. ....... "' lit .... .... ww....,..._"' .. ............. ....... ... .w ... , • ~·· .. Shaker knit cardigan with crochet trim and crocheted oottons, te1. 13.00. li1 white, lx>ne, pink. CarditM In novelty popcorn stitch with crochet trim and buttons, .ad nylOlfl tfcot llni111, rq. 15.00. In white, bane or • • eOttt 'with -fllf . sizes·36 _, 42. Accepxy Shop · · ~ .. .. . ·.:. . 12 .. 97 ~· .. •; """' Ree.· 20.00 to 24.0Q selection of dress pumps -i1t ••Y colors, . stylts and ·heel hei;rts. An QPporlunity for 2reat savi~as. " Shoe Sa'°'l-r • . • ·-. Rei 15.00 to 20.00 youn1, er~ s~s frOIJI, flftlls desiJlerS you k~ 1i 'qUllity, . eo1ors plore! Shoe Salon -' · lidrew 6tll1r , ·Allllfl dress s•a . . . 16.97 Rea. 14.00 to · 30.oo d;ess shoes •.•• an eal· lent •lectle11 of fine styles fr°"' two qual· ity-desil*S.- Shbe Satan f...is ~, ... c1111I slltts 8.97 ""-12.m ti» is.m e11111 11tan, r.-.r,.. our SfDdc. Collectlqns • UI ta RI .. J'llU. c. ..ty, Y!*'ll •t .... , pair. -Shoe SllOI\ l · ... , . .. • \ I -·· .. - -... s .. 97. ·10 45 I 97 . . iteaularly 10.00 to 70.00 handbags in chssy and tailolld styles. Choose clff, pnld leather, ~nyl paten.t, plastic leather, or pretend ~Ue. Also peau de sole, tapestry stfles and cut velvet blp in the collection, •ith some beaded evenin1 bap. AH colors. Hand bl.as • •·.·· . MbMMT Cl!N1!R ., • • ' . ·~' ""' I ' ' • ~ · .. :··· 6 prs. 3.00 Stock up now on seamless nylon hosiery in demi·toe sheer or heel and toe ~esh; Choose ~. beiae or 111'8 in sizes 8~ io 10 shor~ a~ to 11 mecli1111, ~ to U Ion~ . \ 1 prs. S.00 Save on support stockinas. They' re sheer, . coaifortable. You'll w111t ~veral pairs in sunt111 or taupe; a~· to 41 lledium. Also save on penty hose In suntan or beiae, sizes S,M,MT or T, 2 pairs l.ll HosllfY. MOHDAY, ntuRSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TLL ~ , • I • .. . . .... •• # .... ,. I • , ,· ·~ . . ~_....__-- .• , ~. ... - ,. • l • . . · \.. ,. _.,.. \ \~ .. .. ._...,, ..__,:... ··- .Starts tomorrow! , -·-sho~ '·"'·to 9:~·-=-· ~--­an stores ~ yatm Spril'\I'! -- One of two atorewkle 11111 a year I ··· ws~sms ... . Now •72 to •133 ,,,u1r,• twklJdu iU plaW nib • • ~ • • •• ~ • • a t7a l•iliii7Z·tiiuu liiii· ~ -tldaa -~ tlalU •• · •••••• ·~· . , ..... ,.cute• .... nits • fl • •• • • • • • t'l3 lo ••• I huia11aaa nits • t8'1 lo '93 . ~ FaMlo Park 11111 f99 lo tl09 l..,....•*•113totl33 .. . . ~ ,. . ... •. ........ .•. .. ... ...... - •• •.• •.!" ,,. l SPAING''88 .. $1775 • 2/$34 to. S24~S • Z/'48 .. ·~'l ~ .,.. ' Nonul .. adou fr!-. ' ·IT'S A I STOllWIDE SALE • ltll 11wia11' •• 1ata'1fmaillliap, .,.... .. , ........ WOBl'I APPDIL, TOO! Entire Mock not fl'ldudld CHARGE rT -12 months to PIY• or UM JIUI' IANKAMDICARDI ~. . . ... . -Your l,leaey'•· Wert• 4 ' I See by Today's Want Ads e So many fuclnatlni lltllll belnc 11>ld by p r l v a ti parties -here al'f' jOll a few: IOlld allver cipndie <-AM. ladles diam0nd 11uJo. va watch. Oriental 8llQjl room dtvidtt, air c.vmpr• IOf, and •••• pink --' •Yet. tome peo ple are holdm1 0 P E ti HOUI£ =.;r::~: ~Yt •Aa~~wtJJ .• m...at Yo \Ir a~ buDdlnc- • · • Whffe to have ,._ ..,_ • holaterlQc daat by u- • o I pttta, ... lob,., INSURANCE • AUTO •MARINE • HOME • BUSINESS • LIFE M2-6IOI 474 L 17'11 ST. COSTA MUA . . r . . I -. • _g ·Altec -. -) To Acquire ~ Dallas Firm NEw .YORK:CAP> -L1V Linc Altec, Inc., of Ana· helm, has agreed . to ac· quire Etcon, of Dallas, the compaales announced. Tbe -ar-eement ii subject to approval of directors and stockbaiderl of botb com- pHUli< The transaction would in· volve the ucbaoce of '17 cash and one share of new LT)' UDC Altec convertible 1t.re-far·lhare Into L1V uac Altec common ~ fared· atoct for tllCh share ol Escon common. Alm A. Ward. L1V Ling Altec Fl'fl{dent. and Lee D. Webtter; Etcon president. esUmeted the ·value ol tile exchange at '37 per Escon common 1bare. n.ert are approximately •.ooo E•· con •bani outstandlna. LTV lJDI Allee, a.. au). 1kllary of L 1 n • • Temco-Vouaht. Inc., of D&Du, ma1ulaetures ceuumer, commerdal ·w proft1110D- al load IQUipmeat ud Tl• bratka test eqaJpment. ~ COD II q ~oaic:I mall• ! factUnr. Office otA!ned The 't~perial Liie Mnr• ance Co. of Canada offtcial· · lY opened lts ''Loe AqelM · South" office today at Town ~ Country, Oran,. • , ... I • =f __ .... M -..... -- -r--r:" .. . ---Replar-Low -"---""-· Trade-in ~ .• . ·-,-:- ··. ·$17.95 .. 4-Ply Ny.Jon Tir~ Are Better 4 W ayw 1 .............. euablon lm~IA. protteta •l •lnat brul ... lD1. braUI. blowOU~ Uhl• ---1-~~ s. •.i.t-.,_ .. ,.. : rtptW 111o18tun fr~ rlWI « .-•· 1&!e1uarct. ,,,o.r \Jre· corf. ... TlN 81 ..... , , ._ l barp l6rM aad •lld.ckll l\Qlm,•rl.Jlrotli "-" ~l .. wit.II ....... .p\oia. '' ••l ...... , . , AU.tall a11oa rw!IU but. bw'labl« .,,. lo• fWlll-UOler •t ............ .... '7.Jlx1' •n.H U bH UW6 kLLSTATB PASSENGER TIRE-GUARANTE2 • Tlt.EA.D L1Ps qu~ Tread Wear-Out Gaarut.e G..,...... Arat .. t : Al failures of th• tire G-teM A1•I• .. : T r •a d • .ruoltlnr troni aor:mal \"Old hae.rda OT' d.. wur-out.. feeu tn m11d a1 or •or11tn&Nb1r. ~ · • · • • :rer Bew I.ea1• PM UM Ille o tbe eristnal Far Bew Lea1: TIM a1J111bef ef tna4. . monUu specUlod. ~ • Wut I~ Will De1 Jll.palr nail pwictUtt• Wllat 11ee .. will De: Jn es· at ao cb . 111 lhe UM ot fallu!'f. ta ex· 'd!anKe ·rqr Ille· t1rt1. npl1Wt It ~ , the Ur9' replace It eb~Llll onll' rbirllnt" tht cliTrent r~sul•r tbe proportloa of eunent tt1uta:r aelllnr aeUiJlr prle,. plua Ftd~ral Exel•• Jlfic~ plua Federal &llclM Taa tMt npr-.ta Tu lf!a the fo1lowtnt •nft- 44o/o -Stronger Tire - . ....,,......,1,1'61 -. ~ble lamtbaled, 0.Toxobutyl 1 n n er llper • • • uui mo.l .Uecuve ~r llnlr .. ~the~1 .. P.a t 1 a ti 41 -.lety aouJdM-1 fin 111re ·~ IDd oorn•· lnf1l0lllrol for lllf• _drlvtnf cp ~ roade.. J:xira low profile for ouC. t • n d 1 n r hla'b1P"d perform· ance and. elabWty under any·roe.d con- dtU.OU.. • ·· .. •T111e· .ft•ut Gfu4 ~.1 .. 1 ...,.. .... ·' ·'4 ... i • ,-. • • lraa111 u.ed. , .,. ~ ._ , ,, • . GH,. wlll f>e replaced al llO ~ It ••ee.. Guru tet4 .s.,.._ . . "' .. -. -.... o ·_ ~. . ~~~ d11rtns f~ 30 -n~it~ . _ u.-u 1er.. ~,:,r•~;~1tirJi~fb!I"!, di,~~ · ·,, '\1 .. ~j • ,.~ • lar Ml!ta&. prlc:a plua"r.l!'.T. ~--l't -4t ~"' 2,~~, · lr8d UMd. , • ....tQnt G ..... k a1aar- I ' •. -. \. . . . " . . .. 09ana._. I Waya1 . . L llaterlal Defeat S.Blew....t ,, ....... , • ·'-Ww•• rhlf ........... ..... 1'rel rtpla.celMnl w1tllln IO daya of purchul It. '-ltcJ pnw• dthctlvt . After II dljl. ,.. ,... phLCI tbl batUry, lf d9fectlft. and cllarp you oa~b • period of O'lll'Ml'llltp , the r.,w. pric' at Ule Ume of retln'9I pro-rate& over a11111blr ol __.. If pd ...._ ---... ~.Ayoid a>itly Bat~ Failure.·..:· -with""!l sftn Allstate ~arariteed .. ..., .. ..,. Baitter:y FREE Teat·-Ask for your FREE Power Cj«k·UP at Sean today! rtta ~t 8-Volt S11t~~·' 6119~ 12-Month Guuantee · ~-~:_;: .. IS.Veit 999 Fttl. Many ff. Volt S1stem1 • JS.Montll Gaaranlff \~ .. :.u. Sean Hu a BatterJ for Every Car and Every Budret! R~VE YOUR CAR· SERVICED WBlLE YOU SHOP • I la S.•tll Ceaist Pl1i'i'a ~ --•••e -*;1833 ' . ' . , -' --.......!.- • • ~J' : ... , ' • \ ' t.,·. , j I •: '· • .. -- . . . .. .. ... ., \. r '" / . .. . . "·. ~ ' .. . .. • • I , . . .. I I DAh. v f'l\.OT 1967 Year '.of Bt .BOB THOMAS ~ . ...,..,, ......... .,..., · HOLLYWOOD (AP) The movie world underwent vloJent change during 1967, and it can look forward to more changes in the coming year. Despite economic pres· sures, · cotnpetition f r o m abroad and attacks by ccn· to survive. And the film town still manages to pro- duce news to stir the inter· est o( newspaper readers around the globe. This year brougnt an un - usually wide variety of hap- penings, ranging from per· sonaJ tragedies to industry ·trends: Here'• bow the top stories ol 1967 appeared to this reporter: 1. Spencer Tricy d t e s. After yem'5 ol ill hM!th, be had been in the DeWI with hil return to tilJu as co- arlne Hepburn. Days after finishing his last s c e n e, Tracy died. and manY. of his colleagues believed Ills paS3· ing marked the end ol the ma1t-brilliant career in American films. -I . Chang~ ie$. but she had k~t her career alive by persiatent self-promotion. Her deeth on a Louisiana hlgnway brought reco!lectlons of· the remarkable number of sex symbols wbo have died young. 3. N sex revolutloo in films. This was u year· long story, as the tradi- onaJ moral 'a1tltu es were increasingly challenged by movies that dealt frankly with sex. More bare flesh was seen in major films during 1967 than in all pre· vious years or movie his· tory. ,J,, 4. The Oscars. AiwayF .. /. for Mo:vies • WAIT Ol'>NfY !H •·~I TI::<1gl•~ ----~~1,.ia-wtth Kath· 2. Jayne Manltield kill· ed. 11be would-be auccasor to Marilyn Monroe was no 1onter Jn demand for mov- Cal State Prof Feted By ASCAP \ Dr. Donal R. Michal.sky' associate professor of music on leave from Callfornla State College at Fullerton, is the winner of an American =::::::;;;"'======c==;JI CONDUCTING Ancfre Prevln VIOLIN SOLOIST TotlJ Splvakonky . ' Andre -Previn Leath Society of Composers, Au· thors and-Publlstiers (AS· ·CAP) award for 1967-88. · Granted by an lndepend· ent )*lei, the award ia bas· eel oa the "unique prestige value of the writer'• cata· loeue and the performances of hi.a compositions which are not reflected ln the i ur· .vey ol performances." Among Mlcbalslty's recent .ompo1ltions is a chor~ symphony written for wlod orcbettra of 45 -pieces. and choir, which the CSCF mu· sic departmenf ;.,performed lut 1prlng in cooperation wUh the Frlendt of the Col· lege. JlJI molt recent wart, Fan&ula a due, wu pro- gNmmed by tbe Orange ~ Q,wnber Concerts iD November. It WU written for &belt Jieoderaon, a lerton, and Jeffrey Rey. Versatile pianist Andre Spi\1'8kovsky, born ln Rus· nold1, ball tromf>onist from Previn will conduct the Los sia and educated lJ1 Berlin, Long Bead!, by Michal1ky 'Angeles Philharmonic Or· has been acdaimed a.s a while in Greece ditring his 9hestra S,J:Urday when it violinistic genius. He was pre1eut aabbaitcal leave. rt Or h"''led as "one oflhe great-He will return to CSCF for appnrs in conce at · .... th in est living -violinists" last e spr I semester after ange Coast College under season on hls tour of Eng-eight months of studyln1 THE LUXURIOUS IEWIAl .. THEATll ~~=-- • CHILD wmt ,AllNT ONlT • e ENDS TUESDAY e *John Wayne "THE WAit WAGON". WEDr--"lUV" •nd uGlrl & the General" the auspices of the Orange land 85 soloilt with the Roy-and complnc thr~pout •• Count; Phllbarmonic Soci· al PSilharmonlc Orcbtstra. EIU'ope. ety. Tickets for the concer\ r---------••••••••Eliilt ' A.IJo hlptigbted on i he at '3.50; are available at LIDO' NEWPOlt JE,\CH • ~:30 p.m. program In the the Orange County Philbar· 673 835" · LJ"° 7081 OOC auditorium will be vlo-monlc Society ol!kt, -201 • .,..._., ~· • ·Un aotoi1t Tossy Splya.kov-West COllt Highway, New- : sky, who wlll be featured port Beach. Student tickets IXCLUSIYI INGAGEMINT WINNER 3 ACADEMY AWARDS • in the Beetheven Concerto ~ $1.75. )n D Major, Op. &l for Vio-jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii81iiii_.liiiil __ '-ll Tllt#UNWr ud pal#« .. • Un and Orchestra. OUTll cons 1 Prevtn. 37, climaxed a ...; ' m~oric musical caree-r lait ·year with his appoint-Now thru Tuetd.y ment as conductor in chief ., • of> ~ Clouatop. §l~ony Open Nightly 6:45 p.m. Orchestra. He waa ttie rust _........ s.t .. s.. a ...._ ··~·; .. YO!IDC·~cp ·.Jrained . 1:41,. ·: f:= ~ ~5to~: · ~ ~MAIT~~~. } 'IJeSWtt!. utl .. t/N ·• skiaod.Slr Jobe Barblrelll. ¥119 IDll•ll- H condt1ded ahnoet!l--niit~ttth~;;:;~~lll-~mJD.,_ every major Amedeo or :· ·chestra and this season·""!ll Coote Signs HOLLYWOOD (UPI) V~teran Britilh actor ~ ert Coote landed a key role in MGM'a .. Yew of the ·• Cricket" •hootinl in 1ndlL • • • . 0,.........., 6:41, ... al· A ... .... , ........ ,..,.. , .. ... ..... 18.IPtlONI 141-1552 fOI INPORMATION THE llG HO.llDAY SHOW . ' . _....., He's 1 crook, an embezzler, a con man, • forger ..• -~~'-..!. lii;ilji • .,. Exclusive Ora_~ County Prem ere ngageme~f ·coNTINUOUS DAIL y ..,,.. . ...:=!! .... ...,,.. 1-4-7 and 10 p.m. S.. the. Pat,ul0ut R~~•ti,!»nt of NO:h ~rict .. . ttM Arkl Ada1n. & Eve, S.r•h'i Sacrif Ice - '**** AUllbfBt' _!'!_,._ ~ - 'AIAIEIGfEY ...... Flllll" -""' • .'-'-..... TI-EU ' ... r.ni~ ,....,_.,,, ...... " .. '- ........ _ ......... sr.c.1r .... Five Yuri -In '"-Miking .. f •• Now ixctusiv~I~ ~ Fiimed from the -----JUUi ANDalWl·llAXlOlf ITIOW·IJCRARD llAlll• Just Mlft.,._ from C01t1 Mell and Newport leach-S.n Diego Fwy. North-Tum Off., CWclen W8'f Off Ramp . Exclusive C..lf Pref!Mere Run Continuout O.lly from 10:30 a.m. . . . .......,. ...,_,. --M ... W .,...._ ,_ *""•I• Uc Dl!w!ll 30c ..... ,. • JOB P81NTIN6 - • NB•.ICATIC'N~ ' • i;.w,, I -,.,.,, • NEWSPAPERS de,...,,,. .SC J/ttWI• 30c ,_,. * pttw/• 4$<~1• dcrtfw/• • . .... ~ _,...,, Ve,,,._,, ' ...... ~ ... .,.,,,,,. 'I . .-,. ~ ... fw!ll .. fbl Cargill flCIJ.i~ m Unnp Cowlt1. PILUf PR!~Ti~JG 2211 Wtet len.e. 1M. • MMJ21 ' • • ..., . ' .. . . - -· . ... . ' ~ (AP)-T•e .. Soriet ...... police, ...... f.mible ... ~ ... ~ P*p eltbe :...,:"'i.~ ... ~--liiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiilliiiiiiiliiiilill~--.... focusin1 lb ......... re- IGlG'CeS OD •lpyhac abroact 1 and sPtes •l-bOmt. Tlai.I leellll to be the mean.ins ol pabbcity for the 50th btrtbdlay el the Ol"gaD· JD"U. DOW bowll U die Committee for State Secur· Uy, or'KGB from its Rus· ' aian initiall. Artidea ad ~s eel- ebrated tbe catdlbtf ol en-· emy apiM. Tiiey told -of·t-................ ...----..____.._. elaborate cat·and·m o u s e · 1ames with foreip inteJ.li.· JI aedCe organizations. Nothing WU said about the So v let Unloa's own ~ spies, althou&b the dOtlble agent Harold A. R. "Kim" F!bilby described his ices to Communi.am. INCREASING · ... Many internal .aecurity 'functions of the .ecret--po- nce aeem to be increasingly handled by a new IOVCl'D" ment miDiltry established last year. Tb.is Ministry for the Prot.ction of Public Order, or MOOP from its Ruaaian name, b.-.niCIVed into such fields aa ffying to check tbeltl from the state. It bas' acquired itl own army-type t r o o p 1. These may be tak1q over the rok once playM by KGB troopl, who ~ tbt last known uprising in the Soviet Un- ion. That was the food price riots at Novoc.berkaaak in 'Ulle 1962; more than .200 penons were unofficlally reported Jcilled. KGB still controls border security troops and guards t soviet leaders. Bu~ air anni· · Colerfll ·pri1t1d sJ.-iters 11 ·two styles 11.97 ' Reg. 17.00 cardigan or slipover swea- ters in lamb's wool, angora rabbit hai~. -versary editorial in Pravda snowed-that the, basic job-is - espionage and counterespi· ny on b1end. Fashion-co ors coinpfemefif·-~-· • on age. ·capris or skirts. Sizes 36 &o 40.. Suncharm Sportsweu , The secret police mission, Pravda aald. is determined by the Communist party "on each new stage of the country'• development." In other words. the mission has changed over the years. • f I. ' PltESS FULL Just before Ule De<!. 20 · anniversary, the So v le'l ,Jiiiiiiilliililiilliiiiiiiilliiiliiiiilliiiillli press was full of articles on counterespionage and warn· in1s of the need for vigl· lance. · . Western inteWgence sei'v· Ices are constanUy trying to learn Soviet secrets and diacridit comJnunism, an unnamed KGB otricU-1 Pravda. M3Dy 1p7 storiet • were~ retold to create sus· -ptcion ot • A'ny foictgiier, whether diplomatr . tou;rlst, · · busiftesamiD or excll\nge scholar. . -~ articleJ contrasted _ with an article last y~1M-_...,. lz~stia wn i ch accused , ''aordid ~avocations" 00for sa So v T e-1 spfes bad: caught. It said the Federal Bureau ol investigation in- vents slo{les Ot Soviet ipies ·-and~&tir• up-clamorous an· ti-Soviet orgies in an 1t· tempt to make John Doe . 1 u s p·i c i o u 1 of Soviet __,;a· '' ~·~·---..::.-----..__ ~~tJj( JI ~~'II lltl Whtt ere Yff weltiitt fw7 wtiy 1'1nld yH cot1tl.ve te try te hep ffec• of H••rel ltt1.,..-ce pol'cie1 whe11 YM c..i..I Ii••• jWtt -pellcy ..... , ~.c• of, , • Ol\t 4ete to reme"tkr, o,.. P••· "' 0 ""' It P•Y •rt~ ooe .,.,., le d• I witll. Arid 011 .. _, ef tlltt u vt yo11n~lf .. -"'•"oy or 9:•• younelf -• pretedio11 for the 101110 •"'""' ef lllOlloy, witll "' N-Ptcb,. P'olicy. Jwtt uo ,.i1.., ti"" yee ell tlli1, flro end ertelld-4 -•,. ( wl!Mhtenoi, Mil, ..i .. 1 .... etc.I e11 yew !1.tM \_, wMt'1 ltl It, ..... "' ........... ....,. ty 111..,tMe. M."Y .,..,. .... Jey 11... co11ftrlo4 tllow ,....,. ., .. , i11,.••11ce pollciet ifM ... c011•011lellt O..e P'ec••'° Polley. wi.y 11.+ Y"1 v .. ·,. ..._ - ...... 11..,.f,ihl •' . . ' .. .· ... ~ ->-•. ~. . . Prill14 ,., tops by l•ou 11k• . . ~ 7.99 = Rei 12.00· to 13.00. Tunic or shirt >t styles i:l ~:ctate knits, nylon ctepes or Orlon .. acrylic challis. Scoop"{P several of these! · · Suncharm Sportswear ' .... WIGMOll. f NS U I AWC'l~~t~~~~F::;#~ "':""-'~ ltSt H1rtlw 'tW. .... _ .... ~ ' . ... '•. 'f -• .... . .... ... .. ... • I Rec. 33.00 to .40.00. Li;it as a breeze, ln ounces of printed nylon·knit that travels wrinkle-free. Wishes and dries in a wink. Sills 6 ID 16. Dress Shop C•t• MIN 549.atl . 6U2200 11 PASHIOM ISLAND . • -H~ CE~Tllt . • • • •· • ' ,· , I, / j , ... • . . . . • ,. .. Tn 11d i•r11-piec1 SI~· specially rt41c1d .. 29.00 to 39.~ . Re;. ~.80 to 70;00. Your flwrfte suit stylinas in noveJty wools, rayons or ·-----Jlisynthttit-bltncls. Seltdlon of colorsr Sizes 6 to 16. Coat Ind Sult Shop IJ - ·. . ltllnlmflk *" •• 1rt1r lt11 .. Cll1 . ,, ,,, .... · Pa•I or ut ranctr mink CO!~ beau. ti fully styled to flaUer. 1fow at the ~~~ f)'ice we've eyer offered. Also, full ltnath natural minkcomj~UH.• fur Salon , . . r • MONDAY, TH~RSDAY, FRIDAY 10tOG TILL ti30 ,. . . ..... ' v • '· • .... . . -, / .. ( ----~ .. • # ' • .. • • • .• J 4 DAll.Y .I'll.OT -.-1,1'61 . • • . --------·· • • ' • • ..... , . -~ .,_ • • ' .. .. • • . ' • Ka:Yser's annui;il·-~·-­ savings on -~---­ WiSp-On girdles 3.95 lo 6.95 were 5.00-9.00 Wisp-On girdles and panty gir- dles are a nylon and Lycra" ~ -·spandex blend tctgiV<>-you-light.....:._ • weight, firm control; gMClf shap- ing but no binding. Detachable hidden garters for a smooth line, -----· ... . ·-·-:ni:~Obl~:. arinual jcinuary -famoU$ maker underfashion. sale h. 6.00 long leg panty,. white S-M-L-XL; blqck, S-M·L U5 .• ~-::.··•c,.':A-.-.. j. 6.00 pdnty girdle, white, nQi: •'- - -~ . and underf~ons · 2forU!l Imm regalarly 2.00 .... Shown:' fiberfill ' pcidde(I · oty!e, ' embroidered cotton and polyes- 101 c:ups, sizes 32-36A, 32-328. not thown: . 2.00 and 2.50 each unpadded and fiberfill padded bras, sizes 32-36A , 32-32B, 2 lor 3,49 and 2 lor 3.99: 1.00 garter belt, 24-32, 2 !or ·1.n: 4.00 Anchors-a-waist girdle Or p<lnty, now 3.39• • 5.00 ~ors-a-waist long leg panty .. now 4.19, Hurry in; save! may·co !lng9rie 28 erdotby mall or i>llone -. annual sale of Magic Lady by Exquisite Form , 3.l9 to 6.39 · r99\llarly. 4.00 lo 8-00 ! shown: long leg panty, S-M-L, reg. 5.00, 3.99; JCI:,•reg. 6.00, 4.79 • • . ' not shown: • 4.00 brief, S-M=(, 3;19 8.00 capri length, S·M·L, 6.39 4.00 panty, S-M.-L. 3.191 5.00, 3.91 6.00 spandex panty S-M-L, 4.?lr 7.00 spandex ·panty, XL, • 5.5lr 7,00 super long leg, S-M·L, UI: 8.00,lllper long leg XL. 6.39 may oo lingerie 28 '. ' ....... by.....sl .. ,..,.,. ... --, . .. " - ' ' ' 13.0D._. Olga's "Suadenly Slim" long leg panty girdle 10.99 10.00 Jantzen "'Glamour-Stride" Jong leg panty girdle 7.99 6.00 Lady Marlen•'• lacy .pan!¥... __ girdle brief '-'! 1 :i.50 Perma-Lift'1 "Magic Open Oval" long leg panty 9.99 8.00 HoUywood V=ette's "Match-maker" puU-on S.99 8.00 Nemo's "Paper Dollie" long leg panty giril!e 5.99 4.50 Perma-Lift ':,Spice" gently contoured bra 3.C9 4.00 Charmlit "Magicloud" fl9htly padded bra 2.99 6.0Q ~ywood · Vassarette ... ·' "'l'emptreis" 'decollete ·CS9 ·· ·~ tlo-Fibber"~bra-2.fll,~~ ~ 5.00 Peter Pan flattering -"Pad- ded . Treasure'! 3.'9 .. 4.00 Lucille of l!ollywood"Stitch- ed cup "Lucetto" bra 3.'9 ' Other fallj.Ous brands·at similar QTeat savings; choose Exquisite Form, Formfit-Rogers, Gossard, Maidenlon,;, Sarong, Youth- i:ralt,. and Venus! Save now! 2.50-6.00 Br~. aD types, padded,. - wired, regular 1.99·4.59 6.00.14.00 Panjy.g!rd!eo, for light firm control, long,.average legs, · briefs 4.79-10.99 . 8.00-16.SQ Favorite PUii-on and zipper girdles $.99-11.99 may colPundati ons 44 order by mall or phone .. • famous brand stockings now 30°/o to · 4Q0/o off! , 88c 3 for 2.60 ' • I lor S.00 ~-.· .. _,... ... ..--·-·.J ·-.. reg. uo le! 1.15 pr. . . -. -- '--N..Ver before · """'-low• low--- .prices ori stockings &Cm names - you'll -know as tOasi aa you see.- the box'es. And all 'in· your fav- orite styles, Ccmnce", Agilon• nyl on, nude heitl. stretches ••• everything you want. ·Beige, tan, taupe, brown, and other fashion colors. Sizes 81/2 to I!'. Not all colorS or sizes in every . . . .. style, so hutry in fer best selec- tion. • a .-nude-heel, demi toe · b. heel and toe ntinforced c. seamless semi-sheer d. Agilon•. nylon stretch e. Cantrece• nylon stretch f. seamless streteh ' . g. Micro-mesh may co hosiery 7 ord.r by mail or phone ' ' . " , • ,. ural P-S-M-L 4.95 not shown:, 5.00 panty girdle, white S-M-L-· XI. 3.95< nO! shown: 9.00 Wiap- On girdle, .white, black, S-M-I: • t --1.Mr . ~· may oo lingerie 28 .. order by mail or pbme • • • ·---• -· may co south coast plaZa ... m~. st., cosfG .IMIC!I; ~. 1. . _shop +.._sclay, ,.~ a.m. to 9:30 p.m.. w .... ., ~ .... ~·--clay, ~0:00 a,m. ~ t..JO p.m I • . ' .... . . • I -, / -· ·-· ... ! . -. ~ .... 1: -0 " • • • • ' -·-"' ' I' ' I •• . ... . • . . • • 4 • • • . /' . , • ·' • . '• . .. • • ~ ' . '' . . .. .. ' .. I ·An~ .ria .ppy . ' -... The tngrant aroma of roses in the air lured hun· ----11!.~!...:o~f:....:Oran~ k Cout residents· to Pasadena today for ;tiiiiiQ7J;t the University-'4 SOuUiern Ciliforrila·Tiiaiana Rose ~wl ".Dlt'it1ll"ii••'.C gaµi.e. Past USC yell leader Bill Stevenson and his daugh· ter Linda, a third generation SC stubent (above le.ft), raise mighty cheers for their Ti-oJans. Stevenson i5 past president of Orange County USC Alumni Club. USC's handl!Dine mascot, with -Richard Saukko astride (at left), welcomes Judy Wilson Muntgome.r:y, gradua.te of 1962, and William C. Ring, class <>f '59J 0 to the excitement of the Rose Bowl. Mrs. Joan Culver-warren of Costa Mesa, 1956 Rose Queen (below), was honored during the 13th annual lunche<in for ~rmei-queens. The bronze statue which graces a corner of the SC campus is leatured with · (below, Ieft to right) Dr. and Mrs. Joe Brockman and Mr. and Mrs. 'Con Schweitzer, Trojan Club members. All aboard cries Ra1ph Butdler, who with Miss Marion Parks and Mrs. Butcher (abo•, left to right), are on'1their · w., to Pasadena. ; ' . . - . --- ......,,~ •• -, ... u • ,. -' .. . ' . . . . . ,,,. . . · • .. -----' ~. -"""""" r- p.,,,.f,•1&roup I Auxilfary • • • 11 • u;:iu1U1.~~-1'1--T'Pllnilns -' =?'tl":T~t~ ·=:i~i"~~:! -,,. _ ... ,-., .. i . Affiliates . . . • ANN LANDERS --" What~~ Doing M).RY DAY, '42"1321 = -~Gro_up Vi~ws ~Car~ers · i~ Law Enforce,r1·ent ·· " I ·M .. a Seniori Womu la LaW ~ Women.'1 Active Return to ii eamblg ,.-teaching ere- ineet will be -.. topic for Education.. denUal,at evening classe1 a PIDll. dlec:uNlon -durlnl a In 19llZ she l'f!tumed to td-· and.-leaches Law En. .:t~:Zv meetma: of the South Coat ucation and .-.anaed a de-fon:tm.tnt-f« Wornen at eaDlllliailtf-' Reerea1llm • . ,,..__ A P'ff in psYcf*IY at Chap-Oranp Co~st College. Thi•, C.tet la Coda Meu .11 ·tbe • TuuOA~ , ~· WARE lDleru; . man· Colleie. After grad\ia-year me will conduct~ post-"''°"' of actlvt&.Y wbea c.1-•v= ~1~:-.. ~ tioml. in l.apna Federal tl.oa she obtained r• job With graduate co u:se for women . ti · llua Setilor QU.alia "=~ ~-=-. __ ,.,,,.. a.vtnca md. Lou. bWldinc thei 11'9bation. dtpartmeD( A ·going iDl6 police wor~. . meet a( 11 1.m. 8YWJ Tmf. FrfdO'I. lln. r::;. --E!'!_ ~I~ ... Col-~ • V ~· . •• at MMm • ........ ti-~ lAlion l..._. ·ma, ... -, .. fur· Hall II ... -~ ... ·p " L . • • -----. -~· ~· --••• , : , . tECTRotYSI~ -• ..,., ... •'•·· -.-1 --·-ID ft. ACtt t lfli,er. IP)'t llf*&J""'Qet-.. '~ -----. llo lo:Oliiod mid abetted \>}' munl,.,.ll1K1..tlol>C.,..,,C.... .... at t P.ni. Wednesday, Jan. grandmother, she alto ts Womenlnter~edm cnme day .. or:::..;,"':' .;;!l.-:, ~ 3• . _ busy with graduate psycho I· pcevention and career O?-.,._. _______ ;;;;i;iiii;iiiii;i " •-•• 1 -.1.mirkM u.1o:111 ogy courses at UCI. portunities in the field attll ~ Jljioif ,,,, ·---,..,. u•. wtto man.ae to ~ 'l>e<:O Md -. 1o:~ time. They even. belP binitfo relu: alkl f~et his many, many worries! • tl111, c.-"'""· 1:• iun. Mrr. Jean Herbert, depu-Mr V Cl be he invited to attend. Further 1...._ Clle .. ,, u..-~ ty ---... __,_ ,, ~ s. an eve gan r Inf be . • Elb LKllJI. .. s. CMtt HlftlW8Y, 1 .,,.,.,.....,.. uu .... _. ior vr-law enforcement career in ormation may obtain- ---. JUDGE PA MOON MU ..MGM lllm, Gr ... Prls,-wbi· .._ af-3 "s•ctemJ-A~l--.J­P-;e_ ........... -Ollll ,... ange ~unty Juvenile Hall 1951 with th• 1::-=· :..al ~llin& Mr1 .. Roley' --------..-1+.11.-~NI-I ,.... will <.VU<kact-Dte papel~t . -.;-Jdu.-Roblrt ·May-11------'-;rt-.. 11:~-=--~ .. ~ euslion, wbUe Mr•. Celette .ment and was named to the nerd, 644-1087 or Mrt. Rob· ,_.., Hlllll""'811 -..en. • """ van Cleve of Ile Newport rank ot sergeant in 19S8. The ert ConMl'ley, •'75118. • • l ··Art Today " Explained Thrift Shop · Reopenin.g· . Coffee and cake will be served to brow•• at 1be Alslstance Leapt Of La- guna Beach'• Tlnlbout Shop when it rlOplDI after a two.week boUday tomor· ·row. Mr1. ijoward AdMDI, league Chrift shop dla:lrman, andhercommttlelwUI~ .Wl«I. Mn.,Harkni -· ....... J lnC -.., fer 1M lilop, , t aa1d member• of ber oom· mllble.., .. __ , . boun -... llollda1 to 'pr-.. ............. Ill ~ q.ntn1 dlJ ,.. maa1 'borpllll. A-.taf-dlto-, come ,.. b ll'lllP'• oa-, t -~--7 . -..,...,_ ... _ ----=-' 4 ---tlllilll.-thi Tia .... d 'l'brlft --.. ,._,_»:•Liii. •• to t :ao p.m. ta 'hlldlJ • ....,. f'rlda7. --....... at the llMlp, locdd .., ll •~rt SL, are -lLa.& 11-t p.111. , -. ~ " • . _.__....,.,, .... ~~ -. . . - Beach P~ ~I first policew.,,,.. m ~al wm pm11clpate. Beach, she bas been with AccorcMnc,to Mr•. William the Newport Beach 'Police Roky, chapter president, Department for· the · pa1t Se8" 1Sir~n1 Mrs. Herbert es:emplifies eight years . the goell" of AWARE, which In aditition to caring for a ltandl for Aaoctatlon of family of three cbildre,n, 1be TOPS Sea Sb-ens meet in KillybrooU School, · Co1ta Mesa, evtry Wednesday at 7 p.m. e SUEDE. FJ.AN.._L PRINTS e COTTON . DRESS PRINTS . ·~ . . ~ . ~..,...,.,--.;::_.w'fo""59<·y!ji~drf.·~ • conOH PRINTS • TALI GOLD , PRINTS e SPORTSWEAR PRINTS • DRESSWEAR PRlttTS • JELL:Y. 'N JAM PRINTS •MANY, MANY MORi tr•n•s••ua ,,.._ In tint end colorM'a.tt.; f~a RIG. 19c. 91c. SI.It. YARD :;~~~ 2· .~A~S s1· WASHAILI ·-v,Aims: -=' -·· ... .• . .• 9•-CollW """" • IOKl9 Ntdt WMYe Rayon a Acet1te • FloNllflne lrococl• . Satin Finish Acetate 'W' / 45" s1 oo WIDTHS ' 1 R ..... 1.59, I.~, YD., . 1.7' yd. , 'SKlllT L!NGlHS 'EACH LENGTH 'llotli YARD T '1003 Woolt_c•,:!00! 11'ndS '' • plaldt,. ,_ tolldt 54"/611' s1 oo WIDTHS. 11t9.'129,to EA. p," ,....i • ICllllN PRINT COTTON . YILVETltN . . IONDID . '\ ACIYUC PRINTS .1119% _ ... trl .... 11.1 .. ' .... $3.91 yd. • . ' SAVI $1 .91 YARD IONDED WOOU ·1~ --trlcot Hnlnt .. ........... wool and nylon heether . ..._ lftll f•ncl11 .....----• ... $3." yd. e SAVI fie YD. -.... •a•· . 'YD< , .:"~"" . S28!. " ' • • •, \ TOMORROW" j' ·JANUARY · 3rd ' WOMEN~S SHOES DE-LISIO FLORSHEIM JOHANSEN V.u.IJJ!!I . TO fU1N \••s~oo ·· MEN'S SHOES V.u.mill Te U,.N 18.90 4 114.90. • • • • J. FLGBllDIM ;'ic V.u.mlll TO ft,91 • 117,.80 . 4 •t9.80 ' . ~~~ CIJil.DREN'S· STRIDE lllTI! : V .U.111:1 Te 11,.M - .. 16.90 4 17 ;.90 . ' .. . .. •• • .. • ;, c:Gotln... It. -ploaobip- winninl w1y1 on tbe wide . -·t.-... Udo-" A -~ ' The big ~li~\~sl ~ O>la 8""""'i>ana.-land 'Metrocolor proctucfion etan Jamea.Garner and Eva Marie Solot, Tap t.leol lneilodlo Y v e 1 M~ ToltllrO Jli.. -· llrlan ilect!ord; . .a.-Wdlr, AnCoolo Mblta: Md ~HOrdy. World.f..._ractnr~ a: p p e a r in the MDNtiooel 1119u1n )lldlre 1hot pull !he ftlm audience "in the drivef.~a "teal" Active in tht acWIJ cir· cult througbout tbe world and ...O..m~· "' Grui l:'rb .;. ' IUdl •Cirl~~ 'M i k e ~ce; _ l!Olf1Joiidiiran c:;; . -.. • . • . .. ---~ ~ .• Grad. Prtr." 11 a · ..,mor- motloo picture wHli breath· taking realism. • the lives andlovN~ .. --woma Of motor rw:iq wOrld ... .....ied Ill tho -..ii -~--.. ..,.. . • • • •• , • • ' 10 BEGIN THE I INITIATING A NE N GRIM'! GULCH! wrrn THE LATES P!'.OGRESSIVE ' 'I HAYE RENAME • !. -•• . 1 · MUn ANI W~AT A. WA'( TO $'T'AR:T "nE NEW YEAR..' I 'M IN DEBT UP'roMY NECK! DElllE Iii " t ... llllariaus ...,, .. nr-.. .... .... bf Dtllm and an Diet Van la n... Scl&b d'• Pin! a.d1 ........... ..._screen w ftiiiliiils ,,..,.,,... . :a ....... Ot,. o "'bil~~ .. ~ ~-. ...,_.._.__;__-ez:1"=" Iii~· ~----- tbl DIW allow ......... ...,. =·= r lbowa atlt- lr'Wa... u... Matt lllftiF..._ · ~~ OrtUoD with 10 .. lllgie Ill FrMmu. lllMll ....... -.r· -·~ ...,,.Jbnes md abetted~ ltDelqae ...... ,,. to appeC" io -~·akdf ill help llim ·lo :et hJa many, ~ --~~--~"'"""-r-~~~......,-~--~~--~~--------, COOK,MIJTT. M'LOVE.THIS HEAA.T-'TO- la a ·~or-. with breath· 11 tbe lives lbe IDllt end r l'llCiq war 1d tbl wardl and dlbleatGrJ. .. • mDdl-dlJ. ..... fllta ~ GIMa·Eye :abetb Taylor mdo •• R RESOLU· Ina MltlDee• Dd pertab d UDI Mil free • and .... t:.ido I bulbt1 and *-lellWf.IO. . ' .. WHAT A .WAY TO ~iAR:'T°TH£ NEW YEAR.! I'M tN DEBT U?"ro MY. NECK! WtW DON''T +46AR;r TAU< IS ABOUT OU YOU HAVE DEBTS! WE +-\AVE 'TO A TAI..~ ECONOMIZE ANO CUT WrTH YOUR COWN ON OUR.SPENDING! WIFE? .. \ . i9'1 -n& _,,,. ~ _,,, .. """ ..... • .., -"'" ' ' .•. brft z • ' • ( ly KH lalcl -NOP\..! WIU. ~ Ht\VI! 'Tt) UNOl!f(STANO 111 I'M ON~ OAY~Y~ N1PO'INTM&NT§ THl5 'lfN( HI ! • M ME\.(.. ~~rws <-,,..v, .... _) ,,,........, .. ~.-' ly ,,. .. lolle A ! f 11 '• o > r • lUESDAY . DAmME MOVIES y u• e""" 111...-Cdtt1111> 'S4- 011nn u n11n. """ ........... (111,sltry) '54-Alu Nico!. ll;li • "A l lllllt "' M(' (~) '55 -Geor1• lt1ft ... _.., fef.,.,.,.. (lllysttry) '45-Hulfl lteulMl!t. u• a.,...., ......,. <eMnt111t> ·• ---'"""" .. , -.... lt:OO.,, ~ ... ----...,.. (In· NJ LAIN. "'"' ~ I 11:'' ,._ • IM" (lrw) llt "'"· .... ..,,.... SBYIN& THI Public and Trade COMPLm PRINTING SERVICE . -li"·''llll'ii-642-4321 2211 W•t .. ,._ 11¥4. ,_ ft m e zetz . .. L VNM-AND FRllND -Carol Burnett, left, and Lynn Redgrave bm up on t.lle ncarof Burnttt Show" tonight in color at 10 on Channel 2. Mike Douglas will be an additional guest on the~ of songs, COIJ?edY sketches and nonsense. Dennis th Menaee ... "' . ,., 'b! -'r .. A 1111/ r • Nalll ~~. r _ _ l r• - • ·' ' ' . -~ . .. • -)_ ·1 18 IAR.Y PILOT ......... .-1,1"8 Green Bay-Edges ... ~-. . ' . ·- _Cowboys, 21.11·; .. . . -. Oakland Breez·es , I By Aneda&ff Preu and we Ke looking forward to the t • ;,.. ·~ __ f_t'll be &reen-JJ.V.:...•~ oui.ntt ·-: Su~ Baw:t. W.: hope to make it u - on Januarj.,~ ,.J,rof~al:foo~appy-:an occ .. n-a&-today " -, -the twj) po~b--; ~ . Sund__g~ coacb''tr~i..inim refused to' cueq • -com~ fcir"ttilil.:ltipe tltleifiow-· who wo d win the meeting of the AFL downs. ._. \1 • z -and-Natio11aJ ·Foo&ball ·i.Hpe-cbanr- Thote amad'Dg Packers '---ped off · , ·' Miam. · • · •• , ., ~~ p1ons m L- -with thell third straight NationaJ f'.oot-But he did say ol Green Bay "There -with a--friJid 2-1·~7=-;srr.t-aiif~ ' . cooquest of th-;. Dallu. Cowboys tn Both coaches agreed· that a fake Green Bay. • ·. . field goal attempt in the second qu.r- MeanwhiH\o Oakland bask~ in the ter that brought the ~~· l8eODd suany confines or Its own stadium and touchdown was a key turning point. gave Hou~n's Oilers a ~7 dunki!lg "The call for the fake fteid goal ~JA.__Jb_e Ametfea,_J'oltbl.11 l.plUe fm-. cairli ·MD--. benc"~· ·o1· \1*. """· . M('I. •• " • . ,, ·' • .., ' . . 't, -· ~ , ._,,1e 1 our prne ~. ~· 'I wu ~·Min ·-t3," SUd D,._1 Cowboy .tenyifed .to Ual]t efWer and4ibab- P.rter ' Don~.~redltb~ shaking -iy ihe• best deekiob •J .,..~.if~day -~!head. "'It just 'tan't a··jeit of foot-. was to waij to use lf'Wbeii We<Gi." . .; , :ban.:· , . He called for it 11 seconds .befcn . "You just caD't do the thitlp you the 'end -of tbe halt · ,. want to in weather like this," said The second half opened With an· Meredith after the Cowt19y1 lost. Oiler fumble 'or the ldckofi, which It was 13 degrees below zero at game Lemm called a secood key poinL time with a steady wind blowing at · • · 15 miles per hour out of the north· . ' -w • s I ____ ,H"'l~,R.E~ A HOOSIEll-Jbll ia Harry G~, the quarterboct. who will . . "Oreen...Bay.....h•s r :lino ll>oll!.n...... !_Y-RWJDO: o•o •· iad IDdliiia agiiiiASOutnenrca~y1n-ihe MUr"Rose ~wl team." Meredith said: "So do we. · J-v---·~-. -'°"a,e _.game,..~ P~~-~ii the man wboJe!li!'ected ~e Hoosiers obv'iously, or we wcil,lldn't have been · · ~ rt to nDWVlctoiles. Seven ym• they were~. . -. ~· here. But this Isn't a fair test of root-D ubl I" ~~1~ ' I 1 • -:z;;c: ::l1fi: ----=--ball.-W8--h.ave-se.veral-pla~could· . 0 e,. ~ -~--~s-~ .•. ie.. -~ ---~~l~:=t ::~~~-~n.-t~s -~~~,-~ ! ~ w· " .. ~,; ~·su' .... t:. • The Packers,. almbst out of Ume ( ~81DSI · L . T A • Chall were almost out of ideas when Batt-'"1 .~. exa·s ' ggies · · enge Starr snaked for h touch-that ' ,J!IEW ORLEANNS. La.,(Al'J,-'•lfY• THAT MAN AGAIN ~ MCIOl ~ A IDd!i"" \ ioiia d>tmce . , ea.~e them the ,victory. ., · ·O~g· not only battJes to remain '1tio against USC in tile Role Bowl today if t6e ·'Hoocter1'"~ contain the We had {uD out of ideas. ex-,.66 ...... 1 1 .... ,. , 8 ,.. _ _. tlashing-runs Of 0: J. Simp!On. So hr, -~y •-· 1-.1 ... 6 ............ ,.. plained Starr, °l!ho·foUo)Ved Jerry Kra· ...,;:iea-.. ~ .,...y I upr uu"'1 game •wvuu 1WU1 uu. -,__ __ Th B ' ' er· . T.d hler'I block on iJe\fll'o,Pugh into the .~ LOUISlana _State. • iaO.J.willmateitaloogaftemoooforlndiana. . e ear . llllSOll I e ....... -"'111'~ ~ .1 .. wing f., ni. c ... !io,,:.._·,~ .n • . . · . . . . ' . on the ~e)Dck. l l, ~·,Ullladt to ,~;":u.e·cittlil,tltat · · ·--" -~ ' · · --w~~~;-,:~~~·::;i:: :11\9~~-~~..,ii.-~-Ten· nes<.\ee o· k'-homa , DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -1be Cotton· movid back home. · ·· Kramer Jll'i?:df,'i @?8f blii(. ,'' ~ said;~fU".' 1 • '11P. WDD...,.-.Y ta .... ~ · , " ' U.I . _ ' .. _ .. Bowl gOM oo for the 32nd time today And when the A:glies d•paired of Coach '~Vlilce t.Ombard.l sald the ,t!:Y· •. ~ . '. ( • . · · , · . ,.._ · • • / • ~ and it matcbea team1 similar in etyle ever wiDnlDg agaJn, -they hired Stal· Pack~rs would have sent their field , ~ Deipite _j.· ·• io:o i'leoi'd,. ·:wiamf,gg " . · · _-. l · : • .. ··_!.· • _ of play, aln.1Dli ht color Of .tbeir p .. ling1 . .;.1D ttttee: fJ!ars_ t~.._'Yll 'Tex1~ _gQal unit .In~ ~he .game. Oi:t the, next_.f -· .-.s~·~· · . • -.' C7•_:1n· 7' -0i· ......-:.--'..----'.__:._In ~vi-·Bi]: ., . ' "'l. ·-·-~:::::, \," . ..,.,, ..i WJlh "!"Ci>H-Wh<!·-h got.lhe ...... """the SOulhwestCon• .play .. 11· the..,,_was still .fun•, ·'-.... -• ~'· °" rv··r .... .,_. . .. : . _........ ra" D -.n-11 .. , a· t .. -_ . ather 90n Pel•ti:eaehip IMtt MclHSe s rt ~, 'b,,.,r~ _.0 . .4JiL Cil:Y9P .. · ..,..::,.y _",_.._;1u~·r or a gamble w · • ~ ·~ ~~-~:;.'~~·~ "':Z~t~~r::"'~:'l'::z:iu::: lN.~::::_;::::;:::~=== --~ ···-~--"-' "-· -·---· ' . . . -'... ~ " ,_ ~.~ =· "" ·-· ,, . ~-~-' . --term_.-to .,......,..,.-r a;= ~·~-DOW..-- --..--81MU . ...:_ emUiUl""llO'--Ul:IV•-,. -e· ·-~' ~· · _ -:··· ··. _ "I.twill be a hell of a ball came.' ·-,. ry ~ y· across. o Wffie"iICli.Q,tell'l:C.uJ--uilfi,:._· -·~ _ .. _ _. -· : .. • . --:._.-. ~ -.:...:.. · ,,.._,,..__ ... _. ·-: .--.. -,.,,_~ " -- _ : ·00oMed Plitil ·-·mar·~-BrYanc, beaP••tr · .! ~ -., -• • -Besides, fie'sakt""""t-dldn't nture an~ n ~~tlii-~"'Mli\Ml;1;Jj. ~CAP>~-~--Oi)ijg~-(illbat.Lr1111W::-..oL.veru-----W..".;CbarJle· _,. I maa...of-tbe fame(t AJab:'!"' ('rimson-._---:-.;r:=;::--e.-;-T\f, I'•••. .... tbOSff";-"Jlf~~~O~.--~ --·--· · • --. ~~ .• Dcft-~·odds'. · . ' ,· ·· _... , ~~-~~-d~-~~,l1'dpl'Jo. ~~~ttn . ". . ~ . .' . .. . . , . ...-, . un ··• .. hla:toiy. • · · ' • Exultant Oalda ~ Rai rs-· look • :· -· -. • • • •· . ~-· y ;.... ~ _ -~ · ·,~f:" ",..-· -. • · ~ .. I d<m't know how It will go but I . · -~ , •forw8rdtri~SOn4d.~to,meetiiig1.-., ~slern~ Col!ference. _ .-\..-~l'1'0fuge-Bcnrrl-footbalf' · -~ for • __ Y.itjfl ~ '°U::~f9~. think -it: will be-• terrific. football =-tbe.11~ and w~td}-lµs.Iila{lpUpil JrY...--Pac]j:ers.1'~tbCSUi>u:.BewJ at.Mia ,, ~~t_~~l'..!,..•-eJ.lwl , -;'---=-~·~ . --.-:;--· . __ -. _____..was ~-~~-• .re~.~ail· * .. game," sa.id Gene Stallings, coach of to lJlSpn his A$gt~ lo beet a tea10 Ja.~. t.4. ~~-r--believed tbe.strengm ot'TootbtilJll.flia: "W-e are-41~ .,_f .W: ire fa._ r1.117nt _iii 1_1\:ldW9el:,..But Dickey· 1ifd, · Texas A&M. . . · o( the old ·master. 'Mus team 'bas come a long wax ana would be lhown in the bowl vored· but lb: ud ·a ball P.Ointa• ave "I think ·be'• all .right He'll ta Stallings play~ his college football ; ~he Bear has publicly stated ~at with confideitce;:-a~ We'll go into t~e -· · · 1fllirits or ~ point-r'Te ieen them ; The SooPer. ha. • · ood p Y-1 at Texas A&M when Brpnt was ;hes lndeed proud . of wl\at .s~~1ngs . ~me against Green •Bay with confi· games. ' all quoted-means nothing," the fOUDI Bob W 1 ve a g ~t n coach ~-He went to Alabama as has dooe and pc.edicts be--will be a dence," said coach John iRa~h. .... ...::.w~ ~~~.~!.. lbetllare 1 'shunot 11 .. t!r:.~ Vol headmaster Aid. -• arm.act and a top receiver in Bryant's usbtant when. the big guy ·~at coach for ~ long time." . "This ts a grea't bunch at playe~t -.. ... ~ \,:V\IU .. , • "Botb of Our •am• ta.Ye ~1 records. fleet Eddie' Wtlton, 6ut tbeit main of· Bryant also s11d be wanted to Wlll ' · On io(il• ~tball," he ~ 1'W• juat We are rated No 2 'dd they an rat-femive forte hat been tbe tailback the g .... but !hat u he bad .. 1 ... "I LAKERS' F"'R' v· M b~ that we can come up wllh..... .. No ... '!lien;. little .. chOoae be---·~· __ , -~. ----"--Donn_ el R.eplaces bad rathe,,l_I be to Stalllnga Dian any· ·'· .,. . performance." . ...... -8otb u.-fut Uld -· • :: 'Oa IT r ... ., body else. •' i· ·~-~ · · · · · qidet_ Okflboina' bM ICONd ift*-i ...,'":. ':',::;,:~, ~=·.;, ~ DEBuT~ .l~V:lSHER .~ :A:;.-~~=i::~ ::;~= :'"" :r = ......... , Tlt<T· C••••el 4, .... ~ .Brightman As ' four timel., mu~ semors, will. beat ' ;tc"-,1' • r.;,,,. ' ' ,_ ~ A··-1a~ ~-. ~ .. ~.. ~ • . ....... ~~· ~-oil Ille "I" r.rm.ttO. ol'!Am A&M b ab;out .a touchdown. INGT rmnnn 1·a.-n(:"'" Tiie ... -~:.i ""_.__ ...,._ -r.-~ ..--.. · -:-· ~"': • · . · The '.{ggte ptayen 1ay though !hat gelea ~~';i7'1""'™' ,b;i -~!let ll.,"8s 'lbe .Olllj "!'~~ un-'fiee-11 ,. n>erycloM. --. OW.Oii cmd~.lllotl,1eacb a...,..sq Amigo Coach lbey'll win It 8nd. lhat It'll be for Slal-. half 1rura:;·iililtn~;the ·11an °'""'. IJod team i. tbe .laJicl -" ' ' gaiiioJ. whliill wlll ...... the ... ---.... ___ ,_ • "'"'' lings because tbey think this il.-the · Rocketi, _uf,.11, Suna.yrnflbt in Qae • But •LSU•Coach Charlie McClendon mates the tnott·of 1t1 breab:·~. . ~-·~ delime,.wbleh ··~beld :>----, H_..., ntnnet, Zyear~ld former ~ •IDOllt important game to tum. ' flr1t N•*"81• Balckietball Associl-· wasD't concerning himseU with the de-theTerme~l"!J-and Oktahoma · -~ tn opponents to u. · averqe" of &.t -"'ts -·J v " A nu Scare in mJdweek that lad a ll '4 1 ...... ange tit the cllmaz of a · ,· 'l""" · sistant coach of the. Anahelm Amigo~. Oozen Alabama players 00 the ropes .. ~m· •'~ ~~l'.!um"'.~ .In th•. it ~ ba~,oyet''wheth@r SEC~ ts bet,-tun-of·pOltmell-'collepilowt'llC-a pme !Gr tbe country• belt neord, was elnated lo the bead coachiDC.job '"" .a•• -Dian •-WAC-~ ttvlty It ucbond -n---"~ 54tm'daY, replacing Al BrilbtmaD= and _.l!l&deJ__!l!il_d__!_or___!y Jn!O ~KJI! __._Getting a_3>,;poi0t pe.rfortnance-_in ~r ; __ ~t l!l the ~-.. Wyom· · • .,~ .'R'-....,., u The Amigos, wtnnen ol oblj 12 ranks bad cleared up enough S&M· tbe,'flrst ball .from , JerrTWest uad filg • area. ......._ --Cln1rk .~Oklahom _coacb~ All-America middle-ram«. . ' gamn la rt ~utlnga this ... aons, have day that there were predictions that Archie Cl.art,: the Lakei-a broke the McCleadoa. held • bealtllf rapect sdl ba le.-'l'emeu•'• u:ploGYe-Tennedee appin.11,p bu ID 9'e been expected to ma~e • coaching ~~~-Yen·, would be 1 ready by tbe gipne apea tlrly ·and were nevw fot the c;:owboyt-aad ~ tbeii' ~Tb., ~-.. Mme ...... ~ in the otrnid. U.., a anlt-....-llDC change. Owner Art Kim umounced "-·" ~ f • challenged la tl>e Mcond hall. • _,_...._d. __ , Paul ~-----lie w. '~, 225 -~· ~II> AU.Am ~---n~ 1b.-e 1'ill be• seiwu, crow o 15,-Loi AJ)ge"-led lll-S3 at halftime. 1 q~wr~, , . .a..-:.no,,,_ come up .,. play," be uidJ ~ ... , e.-.~ DVV Brightman has been elevated to the 504 m the stands for the ii: liooaUy . ~ .. ;;, .. 6 __ ... ,.-t la Clark Wiii over: WfOrhinr, aWUI caDbil 4Jltlel •'Qtir· main~ ,wm .ba • lt.p. lbem · Jobnq, S.foot-t, ·2.'n-pOunda, the by, position of Public Relatlonl and Pro-televiled game. . ............ "!'"''• ,. · ..... -twe . ..... from blttiJM on tbe tu bomb." man. motiOnal Director. , · Also, p,ere •till was hope that good 31 points. arid West, with "ll, while•· U.1111 season )'Yl'I • a ,_ . Ten~nplOl1¥eneu can .. be • Johnlla •and lJQlaa are the lone Sa.id Kim: "I tia:ve tiad great faith weather would pr:eYail. ~While .Inlet· Diego wa1 topped by JohitBlock wilt fenslvt man. · . lreced to PllllinC battery of quar-, ftnt strlb& AD~ans on either in the coaching talent of Mr. Brtgllt-mittent i:aln set in Saltrda,y and con-.28. · \ ' ~ \_ ~rt than 75,Q ;.. 1irt Sii eted terhck W~ to 'otvnok:, team ud ~Dy tlJey are be- man aM still do. however he bas been linued Sunday.. _. • fOr the t:nalcb. ii ~ burdlt!r FJOwen, phU the inc throwft toptller 1n a' bud·to.llead ouf most .effective public relationl ,.. ~ J dual Of a. sreatntt 11~.nct. man throughout the put few months. .4 , "I lhllk · the pme Will binge on ~~~J:nc.;.=.s ·Qi_ahl~s! uc1· Duinp_ ·ed,, ·98-85~ ~-~~~~otE .,It hM ~ me lewnl monthl -". • .i.:. • IJami; .. a ~ •. Mool-U, 111· tb1 ror mi to eeadDet Mr.~• l .. """ •.. \:::..~"" . . .,, ,~ :r \ m111 ~IPll'llw .r ,• .....-.,._ ,_. In Ille -oa-! ·ad piili. ' II)' !Wll. GU5TltEY hllllnd U"'-' -Jumped ID a IM Tho AJ!tealon, left Wiii> a W -1bat -• 11 It •~ 111!-lleld,Jllld...,H..ollOlllil •' .. _.."'"' __ ..! loot:alllil nrw • .,·;;;c11am..._.. Ollti'-lliiJtiiiiiotiojiliii"ailoill ~ 1 °" 'F -""'"'8• .,. __ I ....,. • ...., ,_.. ---w--.. II tllO -· 'w~ am elbemwly biPPJ. UC lniae'1 W001J Ntketblll flrftl • pme uill ana ttopped ru. meuure of coaaolatkla .wbn 11'1m11t .....a. pa.. . . ~ 1 12 •• ti ..... wfllt dllnt tbt • ltlm adcled ' "I llellnt ""' club bu Wiii al!Htpt It rephi the~ ~' · ~r. suord Nld< Siadea wu -It Ille~ · •· ' _, fl!I' -l'llltooL OtlCI Qiado lft8l a.Jent, and. an oufstUdbc· i. • IPlnlt • tomfnl Rbode bland . ~could Jtm named the aeon. 1 ~nt's ~t .. tar ...,.: audn. ' LA "•tat-. 1'c1 • -~ :Ii lDor'I tltan 1,~ ~· ~ f:e 111.;~~ ~ °:: ~;:'1lfin~-Tue&day nt&b• .• in ~nee tea~Y '!~~~-6~~0: . ~ve'a~t·• m~~~=~-:=~fif! :--11 '1.-?·1·-r · 11 u~ ~ atnmn1n• ' VWJ ..a, mike the playofh ... ' • The Ant.tet1 'Nre bombed'·1n ·the ward lake \Jltckliln on "the be~ ale nnKI. M's one ol tht best: • ::r;-; : ; l! !-i~ · . : : : 1:. l'HD' ~ pine, ttte,11 bUt--..:S - 1. Jfl l>lnM'l'l lirlt bead coecblng job, c&lmpioMbip game of their r;rst. IJlvf· wttf\ • spralaed ankle. .' • ~an'a Doug Eckert wu the ·~ .. : : : J = 1 • • 1 TennPwrt'I cwh Doal l>tcby takf - Prior lo WI ,....1 he Md -. an -taUoMI tournun,nt Saturday Dtght by. ~·11d...UU ID •Y tbat'• ~ last we'JI onfy q~ CO~_!lty ~la)rer boaored. LA • .,.. 1 a J • • .,:rw . l i : :· tnnl\IJ. . . ,.. ...-tat 11 ldl alml mater, Jttrpper •. ~Lo\ :Anreles ·State, ...-.. tte"ot tho9I 1u11 but we play·-~ &tatie.'1 Re\llJ.&ftllM wu-.... lbi · -.::..-. r "'. ::~ • ·f· 1 "ffow8"r," be~. "If Jobnloa dim. Al~,._ w11 cecie llllDM lt -'t ~that. c\ote, eldter. ftt •ratn JamiU'J lt -at UMir pleet," tourne1•1· molt vahl1ble plaJw. ....! -i.. •• _ c.. -i : , :~. ud LlUiM un 1eulraUaa uabotMr, the Weot Alhlotlc Cai[lloDce't --poNlb)f Ille --Dnlt -altorward. ~ -·oil Cal ltaw:' -• • • • ,_ • • • • -... 'D ...... a p6ie of 1"wt -"-· J eollop tnm In ~. ~ ... '"n>l)''re terrlllc." >, . Loq Beocb, Saturd&1, IMO, to '"!."'t - --': -a "" a "'r.'"'1-" · , - ' I ' Sea LSV • bout with pc and the muac iec • ...pmec1 1maller llian overcame the become r.me • blocldii& cent. tlon. Willon,,... .. • abadow at Su1 ' I diuil and wtll collellate car> ana Sta1e'1 11 -the Tll' --·te• W)'a SUprBowlCl ~--\'..etr'• P•l•...:.. "We have i lpecl fM Wlllc ~'!:;;;.=: on, '!bole W1 . seventh nat tround. up .. c bllll'• cm17 uni team for tbt 1~ "He'r proba' finet\ centeTs faced," ..... aent bis tean: clOHd practict nuday la the trainin1 field ( ie-Salntt. -----: Hula ' ' ......... . ' "' .... • I . . --· . .... .•. ---·--i -2:-'~&AN~l\Al."tc ,.. . • ··- Undef, Brui~~ · Pac-8 ., ... -Aller-of baol!elball,\'ld ,-BrulaC • w.-bulP mm with bis II iilelDOr -..x -· Tbollralm< llxlh -ge'81 Bulleb Ue Saturdaw lOl-71 trGmd; Wyomla(. Al te1t, Wooden a ·-· "To be ""' like tlllt," Wo ... -Co sttD .... ., Ill .... _ .. ~ AfW G CCIII ... .,. .. ,eal"Cll, tlal B ~.: =~1\'&i,5 ~ utlon'•· best Now bollDI I ·--play takes on WuJ Jm. I at Paule the --TM COc!Pn ·tc-~---;tlii.atJ .. ...... ---~cc IJiCIA ' .· • ·~ I ·1 L I am a --· =·-=-· • OYlll to MMCO &HON IN CMJFOl'flll" ~~~--- Lsu· Ace Sookes NEW ORLEANS, La. Sany, a Moot·l, m : • -------~ ost - *Pl = BUTJ ~.._ couiltent blocker on tbe • bout with polio u a child nger squad •incl he be· and the muclu of hil left came a starter earlJ in hil lei ~ed. ma'kiqc it aopttomoni season. smaller than the other. B1 "But the an1teat ttUq ov1rcame tbe handicap to about Barry ii bl• leader· become one of the be 1 t ihlp," claim• !J!lpir Coach • Mocldil ceater11 in the U.• Charlie McCIMdOa. lion. "He just dbet' a a:reat W'LlloD grtw up in the great job of an,_I a n d aUdow of Supr Bawl Sti.· everrtmng from center but dium and will close out bi1 the one thing that.1urpane1 colleliate carffl' u Louial· all is hla tremendous lead· · ana State'• 1tartln1 center er1hlp and influence on our when tbe Tllfi'I clash wlt.h' football team. LJunbeate• W)omin& in tk• "' "There'• really no wa1 to SUpr Bowl Quale on Ne~ meuure hil true valUil to Y_ear'1 Pax. • ..;.._ tba_IQuad.~-__ --. 1 "We have a healthy n-Four times durinl the 1911 J 1pect fOr Willem lftar .-V· ·campaign LSU nfhred Mt· . •: 'IN.I.SU'• -"t:.i..,. -............. thl ·, I~-lf!ll.. ruultolmJsoedutl"I,... • oa. wbcM ttm It l1IDii4. or 8-ld goal.I. • '- . semith llllJOaon, and TIM Tigen loll by -. 1rO\lDd up u collegiate foot.. poiDti ·to Tennesiee, two btil'• cmlf ubeaten, untied pointl to Miami, Fla., one team for tbll 11S7 campal&n. point to Alabama ud tied "He't probably·one of tbe Mlssluippl-all bowl teams. rmest centers we've ever "Each •eek our kids faced." Added Eaton. He ftlupt back and didn't gjve 1ent bil team through a up anCl BllT)' deserves much clOHd practice 1e11ion Wed-of the credit for not letting nud.ly lD the rain on the . the younger players 1·• t trlinlDC field ol. Uie New Or-down In the dumpa," 1111 iaam SaialL McCleadoo. • / I. ; ,. , · Hula· Bowl Gets Behan; . • ,>-,~;. -• .~NiP§~~-1-C··-• . . . .. -~ ~~ iAN,iMNCISCO..(AP.J _:._.thi i..:._!DOit.v.u::i;,,.i..~· ~;AJ~ en tot ii tllO 1· ,..;. -.~me ,_ 5"' Frlll' • ~ plbe, went H• diCo 91!!1rdlf. -Tbey.apin , W.U er ··Alltmn•· toda,y to will be on opposing teams . eoofttlnue their bowt-.blg. ..,. °"' All-American Gary Beban _,., Hula Bowl pa al UCLA will quarterback the South in the Hula Bowl, Undefeated Bru1..,s Open · Pac-8 Play ' W'htte All • American end Kevin Hardy al. Notre Dame wlll try 'lgain to play in Be- bas's backfield, although GD the rival North team. Bebe wu voted the Shrine · pme'I OUtdandinl offensive pl.ayer u be com- pleted 17· of 31 JllSMI for 200 yards and -w ... ............. H4fdy, . wtio <.:ontinmlly burst-into tile West backfield and--llye-for 44 yerdl kilt,._ named ttit ouca1•m• defenltvt player. • He and h I 1 defenalve matea befd the West to mll_. U1 • 1.1 yards ru1hJn1 and threw Bebtl1'I 10 Umea for 74 yarda loat. They Will be' eccompanled to Honolulu b)' 1eVeraJ Sllrlneflln. HaU a dolen otben will to to MotlUe for the annual Senior Bow. Both I will ... pla7od .... Salm· .. ,. ' * * .. * Saturday•r " Bowl--Scores -·. •. ' ··- • \ Tuesday throuqh Thursday··only Vanderbilt first line• tires • • • . . - . I • 4-ply _ny:~on c:orcL. guaranteed-~.30 -months· ,,. --. .. -. c ·o ·. ·. IOO/llO.il,..._ ........ .-1 .. r...-_,_ Buy ... Vandetbllt llnl line' "" at Nqu1ar low ~ (18.N p1m I.Ill Fed...t. Taz b 800/11501113). and 1be oecood "" ~ ,_. at ltalf Ptoef , I .=.13I::~1 ··! I '!;NDI~ Add 150 loo..-Add LOO -lmdHta. Fla -_,Comdr, a-r D. Dmt. Palaoa, F-.._ ~ llanacuda. Valkm~ Olds F-15.· · • --"' -. "'~ , . .., ... ~ - ·---5 . - . ldd 150 fa< wbttewallL Add I.DO wltltool "'"1Hna. m ...... mo<1e1o< a.m.i... Fm<1,~llambl0<. """"''' just charge ill no money down! take up to 36 months to payf SAFETY ClllXX EXPERf TIRE MOUNTING WHEEL ROTATION EVERT SCJOO Mil.Ell ·-· FREE FREE FREE FREE PUKCl'UllE REPAIR POR LIFE OF ORIGINAL TRUJ> 1 II-point brake ov:erhaul 27.95 • I. Install .bonded broklt llntn91 oa I. add H.O. brak. fhdd. all 4 wh•LI ,; adjuM ~ney brcb cable 2· ~4 wheel cylmd.n. ~ t .. c1*t trcmt and Nm~ NGll a-and-all4._ ._...,..._.,_ '-arc qrlDd ~ terr w h •I. 10. ~ tlll oat J*biWICW U..tr. m-. '*'I , _, iDr • l.llllpCICk nil ..... , • ....,,. v ....... ________ .. __ _ < AU1~0 , ..y ce-.... '"51,._, 3333 "'fltel If,, -w; 146:9321, +7~ 1 . . ~ . -. . . ... -' ihop"bl auto cenlrH tu~ tluough.:fiiday, 8:3:'1a.Di:fo9:30 'J).m., IClturdcrr. 8:30 am. to -5:30 p.m. -·-. -• I l .. •\ .· -.. .. • -. ........ ----,.-~·-•~·~•.;..·~·..,')•"••·••-v=•-"=-··•""'''-'-' -"-'-~""""'2~r·~·':"""·~·-· -----· _....,.. -.-.-... ..----------- --- •· ' ,. • -. . . "' .. , • i••1one H .. SomethincJ J'Mt -~ -----·- • MEET YOUI . . PAUL WHITE · CARNAHAN R.~-· SALESMAN WI ARI DIDICATID TO GIVE YOU 'ROFESSIONAL .,.RVICI YOU D'•C'I' IN . THI SELLING-TRADING-OR AkL THI •UYJNCl Of A HOMl-WE ARI THOllOUGHL Y "rRAIN'D IN ALL PHMa,. °" RIAL ISTATI-. OVER lrMILLfON""'" S~LES · ~N· .1967 . . . I :.!· 19,', Wht. ................ ··~4 ,.,. .... ,....... ~ 3 llAul~n kite"-, ,.i.1l1d IMftt ,...... 1 ~ ~ J ... ·~ ...... 2 ............. .!.._dw~lll ~L ............... 11# ,..,. .............. ,.... ... ,.rli Wffh jMI. L ----7t~------~---.,-. -----&-OfffR -----......... .......---------1-c 1 ' . .. .. 1. 22 YEARS or co~ REAL F.STATE EXPERIENCE 2. STATE WIDE UFEBBAL SYS'I:EM 3. UNIQUE .MANAGEMENT PROGRAM lN THE ,_ ·-------_usmiG AND SELLING OF ¥8UR .HOME '4. TRADE IN PROGRAM · · --s. io SOUTBERJ! CAIJFORNIA om~ --· ~--------- C~LL US FOR AN APPIAISAL-NO OIUGATION OF _COUISE • ·-chuck IYWttt 1093 IAKER, COSTA MESA 'I ~·\ 1•11 546-5440 3 BR, 2 BA, cllDJnc room plm s:;,ooo added rumpus room. On 120 ft. Jot at 3014 Killy- brooke. C.M. Vacant le ready for f&Jtl escrow. Drive by and then call u11! 3 br provincial. 2 lge patios, 2H" u__ V • "-e t'A heat, room to-llCld.. ._ ,_ " W9'~ • $32,;;oo. 3 br 2 b8, last OM ln area Wider $30,ClllO. $21.1QO, move .... Joe Clartmon C1llw' .... I Ca. 2 8 ED R 0 0 M,~mricidlW net I. <-' ...._. h o me BUlLT • IN paneled '":~m-:-"'CMIC:-r kitchen~ with _quality ~ r C1ll nets. NEW CARPETS, U:dl dlniog room and d®J>Je ~ar: age. This-is-.. must ••• ~c Lor only $19.0!l(). g r. . · i enru. e ·2 Ba: Rltr-646-38311 Eve. &G-Olli ftnience • Actmlly an out-New N)'lon QuaL Cpt'g. ~ * LACHINMYEI. Viidi~ae--m whml -tom drps. i~9C> FHA. 'Nr411 OML~ -· Vtew & leyfront !fas reducet flOOD· Cllotc:e 4 , a m es.<! t an rep ace-0>11.ep Park. * 546-481111 OWNER . BJt()KQt .. HA 220 •• 17"' St. (Phone 64' 0SS5) c..te ... CUI MY'llMI Vll"W home. new. lkautUUI . + fam nn. kin& •iud maa-MISA DEL 'MAR ~nt COil at ... 9.;0 . O..'ner ~ME GI 5% ~4134 mo PURPfASEb OT B 1:·1\ (Loatel la I . 17th St. Sheppi"I c...ter) !l!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~I!!!!!'!!'!!!!!!! I used brick. s h f It e rool, tu BR, ·21 bladal. IDUliw Immaculate 3 BR + tam -~~:~~ATERS Paya all! Newly dee! &-Br HOME. WILL SAC. I.GE 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T.AXES \Hought Iron enl17, Italian st~ frpl, bdwd fln. q>tl/ rm, '1" batha. bwlt-im, 646--2.-Ba. Drpl. Bltm, Fenced. BJl, 2 BA H011J: JN HAJl. I= ,. , • ., Lllr. 1 Bedrooms. lamley drps., C1fll ODlY 12T,•. new. carpeting. Corner lot. nn . ""t6-23l:i 220-wtri. 1-blk St. John's SOR .HIGHLANDS. NEW nttED OF PAYrNG TAXES ' room & dlnm1 room. Askin& ... .c Rill'". 2r.i0 113fbor SB. O t \Alt• ~ 1100 OWNER * . 546-C»'Zl CPTI, It DRPS. ..., .. Why not c::11U us and let UI S74,IXXl. Must ht-aold? MS41GO e\'el· w.1-10:,S 4 BR. 3 Ba. ~· waJnat U i.M ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;;;;;;;;;;-;;;iiiimiiii. explain how you muy hwel!t , --5 IR SI--BY Owner. 5'.4 ~:, GI 1n. SlOOO paneled den I: k.i.t<'b. Sep. EASTBLUFF s • Br, family N M ff Wh I ~ tax doUors. Maktrl96S BA YFRONT, pier. float. ~ Ex1.."Cllent a~~.!~nc1 under mkt. S22,900. 4 BR. 2 din. rm. Pool. N'pt. Bcb. rocn. 1.ovtl>' drapea. g. 0 . a er at t Is :~~~estment year . ·Call J5e<jrooma, maJd.' quarters, 1093 &kd, CM. &G-Mta new home w1lh large foc-ba.-UCS ~ Ln, MJ-4143 S2Ja. $t2,500. 541-ml cupetma. *' .... "' · pool. 60 FL Gt ~t front· ma& dlnins room, faqi. rm. Wbtte .....,._,, Dblle+llne White eJepllulaf Dlnle+am (213) te2401 IGr app't. "OU CAN a;e. Try Jtllf.aee. SPACIOUS wttll dlftrJ frplc and leJcy 1:;:;;;:=:::::r;::;:=~;;;;;::;;:;;:...--~_;::=;;;;;;;..._-!,.:=:;;;;;r:;;::==;;:;:::::;=::= ·' I 1 • ~ '!1!!!!1"642ii.auii~~ -"'*· ~ suite. ~.900 C-.. Mar 4250 C....... .. Mir 4UO C.,.. .. Mir 4111 Prim<' Eallalde locatlan In an ' TH• are ol CUl&om hoetL 4 with 15~ ctn arid 6.6~ lit ~ SELL IT 293 E. J7lh St. 6464194 1 N~TYIAI RIGttT . bed~-plUI tllblt1 l'OOD'I T.D. ~VERDE REJ.L. Home & Income In thia ~ 3 bedr• with C°'1 fireplace.)lullt in ,.· .LY •.• M6-_3990 ____ __ WITH A ~ nlCt' units • rent 2 for m,·, tiomc. Larse yard. block ~~h~:~~ bt-n!~ '"".__,,. ' 11'1" month, llvr ln the othcr. wall r~. 1M1llo and barbe-yard. Pn.d a& ~.!l:iO. c. F. North Coeta . MC8<t 4 BR DAILY PILOT WANT . AD 3 scpnr1111• yard~ " s;:aro:?r•. coe. Perte.c.1 (CIC' I.hr you~~ COL~WORTHY ' CO.. :i ~ll11. onlJ ~ down 2 unll1 ('Ompk>tely fum11ihl>d . fuml~. and ~ It> aeu. 6l7-i77l NPict to Sn•cf.Shop rs:i.;c> ll V~l W9 month lo: nt"W l'Orpels. . .1 $20,zj(), Drive b)' 2'140 ;\1eyl'f Jr. ~ Eves. P/J. !imply lmmnt'Ulnttt $37 500 . Platt'. O.t• Mt8*. ,,,. ph\ln\ - . 100. ' tn ~. I CUSTOM Collc:;c ~ty :;1a.~ JEAN SMITH, ll .... or Lo\·"I> » s 13 lt9lng room LE!1!fi_ f. 410 I::. 17'11 St .• Cf)lt• M~ with do6 ,._. ""'91.a:: CONDO.\hMUM. $.'J.000. tmd ~ ~ ~ + puelfd dl-n l.'T' m1rkt'l. 3 8<'drooou, 2 m & l7lh St. 1464'~ 4 llt·2-IATH 122,500 . MIW _.,.~th~ bMtul. ., • Ne9 "-''' HI Quality cn.rpetilll. New vln)'I unwiual ••• kll ..... cau 540-llil Sliaa-*d ~ i.udlut ._,.. • c er a m i e tit. DectrtC home. ....... I ~ [ •J ea. 3 BR 2 lie, lllt-IM, It ll•· ~~w:!' ~~ = JIAN mm( l111W -= • - UIS •room. double linp&acl, lildl S41).1T20 Clo E. 1'a At Oilla --1---=---=~~~- .., em-pets, FA tle91, clou-T~ . ~ Ha.rW --1111e =· ..... roof. trail· ______ __..__ ~.~e~6~1S5 DAVIDSON Realty 3 •-s·ts.• ~!:·~':e!~~ 1fLACHINMYR · ., MllA VllDI anc:e like rent lmmacul11t.e 4 BR + tam y ... It le• lte........ CAYWOOD RIAL TY -LINDll'S SAi.i ""1• -.u.. balh-.., Ho~evtr, " ril ...... a 13111 W. Coall fhr1. !>rut. redu~l.'f\ wldt-t~ ca'°"tlllt(. r.tu11e to ad*. ~:Md!::'Rlt N.B. M,l-l2IO ~ mmca $12,5CJD.$29,;,oo, Rltr. 2ij0 H:lrbcir 58, C!\1 .. , n. TI2ZM Our k>u )'our 111ln. Evt'I· ~$.~ Evet1. ~ • 1810 NewllOI" Blvd., C.M. ANXIOUS "°"' tt11 m.s. CaU rolk-ct P11lm --_,m.7rit · 1-."vtt. 64i-068I f .-.ia a,.;,.. 17M1 :r»aJJli ORMtiE COAST AflE.A ,......, ;-r .--..,. eear "'"""' , · · · ~!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!~~~~~~ r a1m 0r5<'k 17111 hS.3Tll. n 1!0Uft ~ ~ Salton a.,. Mdftl IDSO. ~ WllllanulOft,)Utr. ----"'"!""~------------.;.....:..;.. _ _.;,.;._ -.... "' ptrt ti. ,..stt. lubmlt )'OUl'1:1 S~MlA~&i,~S . Solue a Simple Scrambled Word Pu.u~ for..1. Clluckle I Spi in~ 17111 :tr..:zm : Eo~t AL_L, HOMIS '~ .. N s .;_1z.::.!&2 .._.,: ~~ t;:-BR • i-Indio 17Hl DI 7"1& ~•N5 UALTY Con ldPr tndft u an °'1•ST.J..(JJO••••°"•EN•El~-s. ===::rt::==~===~::==============::::=== CRAJlGE if! RfHn ta-11511 A)IYTIM); of"1-; ~ Mt.J.91 ~ .... ,.._. ... , lltft!I....,,. ·~~~=r.;;..;.;.;;...;...;,;o,;;..;;.....~--=::::~=-------=------~~~---.....;._..;..,;,.~~~~~J } . ... ' ..... ..... . . -.. ,,. ' . . • • t • ( . ... ..t --.. -.. ---- 6 Several picturet. intended for publication in the DAILY PILOT are "shot., at the mne time by pb6to engraver Don Rehfeldt, lhown hen cbec"'c ._of printa tt M blowa up « ndaced t9 flt wttllbl t!Olunm w*ha of the pages Clll which they Will :14:· Each pleture ll_N .......... and then Clll ND01P• metal plD. .pu the pege1 of tJpe can't 119 bent, we make C9r,ed plates bJ !Jnt making • tm. prwion of the ~on a beevy1>1per "mat," tlMiil pamping mOlten metal agaimt tl eotyper Harry Self here triml the caned -plate after tt bas been' cut. ' ' , .... .... . . . . . 12. The Jut Unk lD the long cbaln ol people working In high-epeed teamwork to brina the newspaper to you are the more tbaD eoo car- riers -Independent yoaq merchants lite Raymond Dov• -who learn a nlaable Jeuon in the free enterprile ~ by ~ and . leilint at I profit a product tlMIJ'n proud of -lilt DAILY PILOT. t .- • . ~--. , .. ---.... - --..-.. - .. t. - .. ' ,_. -. ... Monay, JMlll'/ i 1961 - · HOU ES FOi SALi HDUlll POi SALi IENT ALI ltlNTAU N ....... lwh , •. ' 'P!!'! ....... REDUCED.. JiDYe11 I BR t Ba. ~ Oii 2 loU: can UM • u 2 apta. Ria .. '° bJd. Ntar S.3-6 ocean. wm HD all or ~ Int. or trade. 121 41.at St· OWNER 613-2719 . Ala Purn..,_. 1701 __ ......., ______ _... .... _ ......... • ....... .... •xt•.•. •. iiiiiiiiiiiiii ,,._NO -MATTER STAND ou.t value, 3 BR, ~ M . ram. rm. Lae encl ~. $28.SOO. 10% d<Jwh. 64S-29f3 HOlJDAY .Pl.AM DEL\JX£ IP'ldoul 1 BR, J'um, Apt.a Sl.25. . + util. Heet.cl pool • ~tine. drapee, ample paddna. No ebJJdreJt, llO pell. I ~mona._ CM ec.sa au?EAU.. J.aPOlN:tE Lovely FUm 2 BR Apt. THE VENDOME· WHAT ~ Sho,.. 1220 NJ\. ~ Chab Boule and pock; 2 BR 2 1-, lam rm. f13,lil). Owner M2-355t Eve. Wlltclff 1230 tU:NlALS •---------HOUMI Furnished Pool, carports, adult. no pets. Fi'Om SllS. 1M1 POMONA AVE •• , ,. :. I • I "' '. . - ' ' .,,.. ·. J .. I --• :,': . ; ,. . • .. ... . . .. ]..~. -.. ' ' ., . . . .. J -.. " .. :.I -•• .111,:. .~ 4 BR 2"' be, fsmil1 room --------$31 JiOO • 10% dn. l9e/1>ptioa. R1nt•ls to Sh.,1 2005 I~ 15 _J-::::JS)IJ=:=Co:z:m::;;WU~M4-2n9::S::;=:~· SHARE Frpl I Oc.ean4ont ·-· •f-"----.-.--.---lalboa ......... 1*i =~:~ ~ ~ ~ __ ____,_ ' \. DAILY PILOT .. WANT DON'T SCREAMI Use the Intercom in t b l a neat 3 BR 1 'A bath. cover- ed patio at only $16,500. C2>eclr tenn11 . l'or prompt, efficient lfl'Vice call today. P.ul Jones RHlty • Newly dee! Cptd, 'Wood · Sl!i5. Adults * 54M23S Don't le Ulow Polkl 3BR.2 Ba/Lge kitchen, Fam· panelled. * 673-1214 -======== WANTED by private puty, Snap I.IP the Polk Circle 4 rm, like new • Q>ts/Drps. • 521 FERNLEAF W•tcllff 5230. 3 9r 4 BR. 2 BA A pool. ' BR 11' bath for only $19.900 Lease. 673-1784. 536-8479 Nellport, CdM atta. Under terms. B•lboa .. ~ 4300 LUXURIOUS split level; 2 $38,000. Please ~ A leave - PACIFIC Coron• del M.r 3250 ,.. ""'"~--.. A.pta. All ~~::.. 1%poo1Ba.,np75riv. pati~. pr\ce A location ~ prope~ SHORES ~~JD9<;11 ... u... · mo. ,,o lY wit.la my secretary MJa. 1 BR. Gara&e, frplc. cpts, \JIU ... $15.i&p: · : chldm • pets. 1128 ·Bedford Tautlest. 545-Jl~. NIKKI'S FLAG SHOP located at 2701 w. Cout Htpay Newport &ach, Calif, CALL ''MACK'' MT-41132 EUROPEAN GAJU>ENEft. 'Lancl.-capJnc • Maintenance Very reuon. 54S-433T eves. I HAULING, pnera1 dean. QJll. tleft topped, trilmned, removed. IC-TB I• ·· R!,A~T stove, refrig. Adult. No pets. 315 E. ~ BIVd. u:ne. Mgr. Apt 5 548-6515 --.... ---&------• 536.:8&94 Ev . 01 S13S per mo.· 673-6397 BALBOA * 813-9M5 BUSI-SS •nd Pl~e bu.Yen maJ Generll lenlw I fl ti ......_ CCYn'AGEI '66-8> mo-= E•st lluff 5242 FINANCIAL contact M1l. PAUL EBY, -!ct ~7z:i00 ·.q. Huntington ... ch 3400 .yrly. 11 INCL-~F 2 6 3 aR. 2 ba. 1 bfk CdM ""° Opp1aturiltlel 6300 u..:S~':.at .·. -~)llllm~ ft. 3 BR 11' bath, l&e panel-f,.. R1nt•I S.rvlC1 . ,9lder Adult.. * ~ fffrb.. 148 Aml&OI Way COMPLETE Benty S b o p mJ ·W. Olut ~ Call MU.. &a.- ed tam nn. 3 bdrm. 2 bathe. fireplace , . · _..._ Mar· Apt. J. M4-o'l20 equip.Dent tor a .lluline& Ntwplllt--~, Oalll/ HAFFDAL REAL TY huae famUy rm, fen c e d y.,.,,,,.,,._ 'rh -can be seen at 2000 M8111e. -~ ........ 6no "Homes to Matm lncome" -=•near GOU Co u r u :UR...DUJlla.....c:IB~to bch 6 ~ .. Mu 5250 Costa M .... cal at Afl!!_J$iinCi"iiiiCi;i;: . •. 1740 W•mer WALKER 1 LEE tO'IVJl. noo. + S50 cJeu ctep. uk tor June ar Cilia. DWIOI¥-a.E&N-• Pnswt & START, 1961 RITE 7612 !'..dJqer. H.B. 2t3; 696--nm Aceda. *-CJll•el letf * '°'"t:U l'rMle-.-.. Wd1~!!!!!1_~!!!!'._!!! =--~~ . 'lo.t Stor•f9 M2M.'D Open Eves. EXTRA lup 2 BR. ctptl, estab. Xlnt *· Jl6lllt ... .-_ ~y 3 B~. 1~ bath cot'. f 4 BR, 2 be, cpts, pr, Cnt'd •• drp5, blt·lna. utU ~-~l'S. APARTMENTS Dr'a ordln. Gt9 home ~h breezeway. AA-yd. S140.Jae. Nr Beach Blvd NO f E'TS. •ta. ~fG • SP'EC'l'ACU\..AR VIEW ,sume U ~ IOP.n. I Ir Slater. WUJ redec: wtr pd Wate,rfTont/Loc • Bollt Money te_u. _____ 1 11\QNJNG Ill 1111 .._, Sl.25 HAFFDAL REAL TY !76§2 vanBurim 842-782.J bgun• leach 470$ · , #lll9 4V91lablf' $1.9,000 br. 2151 Santa ba An. I "Uorres to M,_tch 1"com ,. 1 Mi. Jrom Bea."b. Exettihome NEW fumllfied or unturn~ · 2 'lflt' . 2 Salb Apta. fl'or good lat 6 2nd 'ft> kllm Calta· Mela .....,. \ 1140 w ... ner 142-4405 4 BR, flUn rm~apmklra, d8h-~~ 2 bdrm. 2 bath, All f'lec· U:~E . 'lrl·. ~tfl 1~ >""' 'fct..'i\dims-Bkr. ..,.•,,,,,..,.mo_. _____ _ ROY At HOMES I wfbr bltna. 213: 943-1676 tric built • w. Panoramic $-120. Mo.' up . $09 .iliO •TP 49(..f65t :!!'. ~ ~ ~ ' lew -.-........&-A I I 9 Ocea:n Blvd., CtlM --., ...,. .,_ i.e.· lot. 3 BR 2 11-. dlah-3 BR 2 ba. cbldrn A ~ts OK. ~~ ~-zi"• W-~ 673-1'1'8S -for turtber info .... HTS 11..,..ft... 6550 ta..fl'91 wuber, 20x30 patio, bloc.k Nr~eadowla.rtc aolf clb. $200 ~ach. SUS. ~ ' ~ 11.erman Trott. Mg. •ncl NOTICU , _ _.... _ _...... ___ _ .......... '755 AD! ' . fence. Owner 1'lll pay points. mo lie Ott h tell. 842•3437 Dr. 49Nl!I. BABIWI I iHG I 11T llame =· ....._ to er or-ntA • $25,950. NEWLY iS™ s bdrm.. ,....... (Prw W ... I lilaft ~ old cW ..... .. • lltASHIA~ REAL TY Huntington • ~~ ba~ all ~ bwlt· • ·SKIN Dtvw "*' . ~ ~· * Mi-Tm ----------1 147.&Sll Ev.. •1178 Ha,.._,, S405 ins. Pd'lmle \'le'lt !Nef• ~· ""' -mu DIJ· vie a.ao. P.-. -......... M ~ ....._ et DIR .IC'-·· C·HARGI IT! lookin1 Allio a.ecll. $220 ~ u. rz$.10!J· _._,. 111 •1,n ~ t1'Scu. s. AN...... 1630 3 Ba 2 &>•lll.-Beacb Club 11621 ~1'.>r.... FOUNJ;>:..-.. -.... • ... ~---. •ll•W.. -__ .... _ OM TDI ACREI .._ ::t •--a..a • ..,_ S HSB °" %4C U Oun U.. Net.r ~ta A new ltENT•• • .....__ Mar UM, D CamlDo Ill'. -,.._.,, ahopplna emf«. $325 per -\ a 2 Bil nn a UafUm can t ~· ._.. . • Mode. canmtt,. ~ PAIN"l'DfO. ,,_, roam ~ •:_ ~~:esa.~ Bkrmon. ~:1lb01~ui;.~~<n1~>· Apts. UftfurnllMd. n-ptqa / PrilPattoeL~• FOUND TOYbla.dt PoodM "*'· n-. 111t, w + Jdt, 1ram .. t0 Mardt '-1111 """' I....... .. ' ~ T~ • Contnt'l _., • . BJUCX • 9LOCX STONI lit. Heat wart. M'f·UU.. 1-a 141~2'U • (JIJl ....,_.Tl Gener• ..5000 hole_puttlUne. nr .. Hell Ir Ectw~. Hat. . P~. • • ;._...TE INTElt ar -J:xt. PAINTUtC. .L...... ..... ,_ -NT D lia .Let. cdM .... w S.ach. lclftlttf) .. 141·2179. . CEMl:N1' ~ -r' .... z.mm. snvra:. Loml HANDYMAN SPIXUL S.nta An• M10 .... IMK.Artbol •· Cf1111t .,_>', l L 6401 .. f'fl. J"REE eat. *-1CT· rtne e11tate •Jllll'OX. 1/S . 3 R .... Puntlturi ....... ~ ... . C..Jlllftlwlnt 6990 ======== oomm. K . J.ce. Ov. rm. w/ NICE 2 Bil lllomf for mst $JI Mltf• _.__. ~ 11 Swn:IE •al ...... hmale • ,......... 6M frP.,., ldtdl. ,rlblt-bll 6 .,. oalJ 10 ala .trom c;o.tA l1.1LL QP'l'Df 10 BUY ....... 1't DAB.I PD.DI'. Vlc-of Pal*i!dell t Red * NO JOB TOO Ill.AU! * 1'1.Halal&IA frtr, Paneled dm w/frpl.: Meta. Lc-~ l'Mt Jard. No tllpolft o.a.e. Qultfted lat!bOb. 11 H Hill 115-1115 • All Np&ln. Add, ,........ ~ ,... w/frpl.' BBQ. sas.950 $121 mo. SCove• Ind. Call . LI. j c• I ..., -' ~ .... . JlAtU. • ta-191J./'MW014 R• ........... .a-. 8-Jt1' Llr· 8cb. 541-llM, 561r.io Olr. Jobi>-n0•• .... I .. ur • ..... ,.. .a ....,. dli1 1 r • ' rn•l -.mi ai> SlT w. 1ltfl. c._ar. •1• OWidi rn ,111t .... ,.. 1111 n.1 • ... •,... .. -( . ' . :\ . ,_ ~ .. , .. . - - * " r ~ • ·-...... ' ' .... , _ 211 .... ---~· ·-r~ell ~-.. .. .-. . ....... --te Im Juan I' --111tft. ar pr.°"- rar. 'I'td tar . a.'IJ_µ WAHi" 11>'8 • Wkml 5-)ft .... . -lO TD'B or ,..,. 1.lND m.EQ .• 'REN?AL. -. :--;&..-'--..:.. . .. . ID.\110NS ••Job. .....,.. ......... ---· --K •·l'l'ONE ·II.ATE NO!J:TE •••• -......... • . ...; .... '.....,. .... _ --• IG-IOIO ,pooldedm, nc:nte .... •· ·'620 : """ um ., .... UWNG l.llllBl:ll Ill ... -ftik.Uc.. ... 11 ~ :•a.a.. ·-,.J>IUlNJNQ ... ) .,. ~· Ur.om :Alll>ENE& -IM33T ---d, ........,, io'l'JBD , .. ,._ lblnc. •etc. . '· -......... ~· 6755 ·-·Jl.25 Ana Ave. -• ,,_ "" til Mmidl 147.1351_, PAll<TlltG: "CE. ...... ... !Cl. --llNO ...... -$! 1 ....... ' . • • • .. -• • ' . • ./-: ~~--~--- Plll••••I . · "'~ !jftonisl ,.1~:!!!1~~~~ • • ~ · vldual lo ""~"'· : . • • . ' _.. . n:rtMARtNT ; p 0 s J.. " -.. ....,tion!tt kl pro-e aoor awAIU •· ll-~·· lsf·•ncl 2nd lhiftJ. _,..,... MOW i\VAll,.. 'tn 'M ,tmPioY.mtn&.Jobtiy c....aa.a...,.1• ,_,__ · A&E..:OPENINGS FOR ~ ol e&ecn.,...·+iuuractur,. i' ·~ • ~ ~Dit.wpr1 .. ,.N1 • 642-3170 ' ' fl '*'· , .... ~ &periencecl in .... • tJIEN WITH ALL -~· 0Uu.&M•. •• , ~ • JOMJSorWORKBACK-·srwti91...,ucan•. typiac, Poat&.. 1en••• ·TECHNICAL " ' ' < • -j ....... --'-'"".... -lnolll!'... . . . 'GltOUNlll. ,..,., ,,., -,....... "' ... i AL~S .• :' ........... ,... • • ---· ----~'""'*------dfflred.-APo· ~-~!~!=~~r~Mii~li1::t:;,~~;;~;~;,;~~;;;~~=~~---~--.l. ~~-M!!..~ -· ... -... Offset :".::"'.;.......-:-: ".""'!=·~~. MALE -OPENIN.BS lOUAWPl.OYMINT JOll•IMl'I..~-• -"'-!-•-) ,,~ + • .11. • • ·~ .... '. ......... i.,~ ... __ :.. ~-·- 0 .1a• ~ Arf'LY P' -.·piii(for,..tmin~ =~---1-•-~-_.._.ntroller~ Hilp w ---SChiilMiilmictliin7 .. --l """'·~ .._. ... ~ -·. -•· ~· .. ,. """. ti!.<1<-• C . NS '"""" -·.., ~--. w-1• . -. Nt•I •• tdlr ... tt. ,, ,.... .exp. • -. .• •1.ress Oil .. ll'\lenl --.-J lo -~ -pahf .lBM · ._ 1 T' . ....,_ r ·W,Z1:i:;....;,"' ' _· 'IO CO.' """"""" . AH fff ;_:'.rill, Cor~;._~4 Monday th".'·'·-~ . . . . l.~;;t;,, :::;-.,,.. -~ '.. * v e111e-. . . -.. -.,,-10-kM. ·'IO 4 PM; -' ......... ~ ...... 11-Kl'"'"'" •k I---.-.. --L~iiili!·~~·'-l.__~~~~-1 ·°"" .· "' . ra or .. · INOUS. D··PTING ••. -'Paira. No-__Jab.taO." 1m a 11, AA lqlaal 1,,,dmlltr TIME APPOl.NTMENT. for denilopaMnt OlilllllPIU\1 Immed1ate opefl1nt .lot OIOC. cHiCKINO: 41lr =-·,_do L:.:~~t ~ -. ~ . ·~ !'P~Uom reV!_ewed on "f!itb Dlftl ~ polent· Auresaive 25-35. 0. iJ4iU..-icecl•'1nlD·leCn"" 'TIONtc ·AlllMILY • i ·2n'cl shift. To. op· .,, ,,..,...,,,. "'"" " ,.... ___ .,._,,..,.,..,... !a! ..., --iii _....,_...,..,.... ••11uoo1 llXJ:NI' -~ i·~"'•'· "'° ·--~~•te -H•'rri .1 =.:ty~wwk l;m-1-·11e«--!Co10r:_'_._.,.,.. __ .. _" .. '-··1 *1'1annorLe.._ =~A.:.ie:.e;:; '!i.!:."a:=.: w ,c.·n.t! ,:; Uphollter.y -et-c.t hp1rl11cacl * 517-2312 * -A"hltect . 'able}. A . man who ~~=-. . 85 oas . f BefL m.JJO'l ~· ~ • -~ ·1 t ··pr•••, in c.eptive EXP&RIENCED Strona: emllhUil on a!te thrives on hard 'wort, lifted mponlfbmtiri, ex. Tr.4. A IUIL Schei ,~: loai,; l~LDYMENT CLOTHING * * NOTt 'TILLtl -llOO d.,ina manacement """'' .....,. """'" · "'' L ::tfu u. :I.I 1 • _ ,. ~'iop_,-' .. Capable uRON C 1 •-opportunity witll solid ..... 1211'1 a a 81 · G.Q .tllt Wanted UO 7020 1-'--J!',"_."'°~~--UHITID-CALIFOltNIA * •lcu •t•r Mecntinlc AU If· r. " ' ' ~,..1L-~i~~-~·~· d·~' ~· ~-~--~-~"][ ~ -~ -:-ofo ~ pro""'-uc·i-g -HI.~ • , ...... It'"~, .,.._ lfOW!n( <ompeny. Coll p..._ .. 1--· "7·7111 Iii' , d:o. depet.d&W. A· ·ESMAN-. . ; g n , , MIN'",.. . .,,_NK wrtten, •ddlnf madlinK 1.oung sutc:wful e=•·.+---'4'.:No~f40""1 __ "-f::H:-un'0:--~16.1 ... lll"-L _i-li-'----------, ' ._.... llellr9I hlKm cl.n1n1. m; I I ~ -751-· · i1i 1 r. • c;:. Mea, Nwpan Beacb, . . 1 qu• ity 4 co or St.1rt wort imm.U..t · 3029 Harllor Blvd. ' . ecutivea. Relpol)aati e 121 .N. temcm No """'"°"' _,.. c..te -for furtller <0mpany JROlllC 77"2'00 1; t ·;:_:s:· per bOUr, pbrll)f PMM.nt polltien procei1~ · Willi.al to work OYertime $46-20>3 * Staff A«ountant ·a:rowth by salea of ex· ....:!""'!!-!!!..!""""'!!. ~11!_1!~~.I : App!J in ptl'IOn . =hs~ur~~~ for JrOWinc CPA firm, df.. iltinC product lines BIGWWWG (0 NEW aMSU Jolt WentW • D rt at $2.80 per hour. 1\1.pkl_ An equal opportunity ~. 2 )'8r9 ~l!Jlllr. $700 and contrlbuUon to ' • IT.ART WEEKLY ' .' EXPER -.·•"""'w-........ 1030,. •ONDS : . ·. .··-.avenpo . ....-..... .. ... ,1. ...,..,.. • . . ..... I d. ·-· L ..... -h,· c.111. -........,... _ ~"'to Wflfk. Otll Per----· * Mln1gtment Tr1IMe new r.-~~ .!~P: _ · -. . -ailt t)ptllt. ~-+-1'-~~-----~· _ h .,..i o.,iartment Moo-AppllcaaU, conakle-red on Deere., exoeu intrtm to ment. An -idea man An equal oppomOu11 COUria • brulh 'tt '""""''' • J ' ' m~~ anall Qt. ·. d ('~.;,..;. ---·:.-da¥-'--1'.U:'lltY.Jl'!!lI~~-t·'-n~':' di:.:· wpervisor bl I mos. S8JO wbo can eX:ploi'e in ~ '1'11' tor 1fNr boob _. a -..~ ___ ~ Jlafilljo~--=-.>t.rew .. 142--·· .. -;:;,;...";;.,.,.;.-*DI•,__ -deplh all ph.,.. ol 1.....,C"'U=R"'K...,S=1E=N~-1--... !"1',o1~ ··-!:;;-c·Holp 1'U - -. ' . .' ,. ... -:-~·-. --* ------·* ">'.----.-· -er tlledllploy-fleld. Q . ;;;;;...,. . ..,.a.-I a-11---l-.... '! .. d·· ---~,::;.-. ...ews--ach .. -ii.-_. --+e-WiiUfiiji Wri\liliT ~:;;;;~ comipu ' --~Id==·~ )leUI. ' Y-P-RmT;;1-•~------ ' a.om Byland._, -• "°""' runnARY ...,._.._, -.... ...... """"' ·~ rowm: ~-; '1¥-B E. 1'tta, s..A. 54T.o31115 I IM .. IJQRS 0 e Mllhn1o KUl * t;\alnt1Mnc1 U1U11H11U wwk la invotved m thlt mo.t 3Z'N. Newport BIYd. •• ~ --• ___ .._ ....... I • I I -pe'rator • u.~.. Enelneer lnlereltlnl. ctWJenttn& ... . \ 5IMT1\ ...,. ... _ 111811:a ' ,.,.._ Prefer Data Procel.5in( 'ex· _.__ n..-•• .; _., N •--"' • Permanent. e•r· LJve-in ~ e J1lcoet1n pcll\ft, but not neotUUJ. ~. excell Prosram to TEClllCIAIS _. .. ,., .. t . .._._........, ... 1r1 · ewport _.. • • Far Eut AfCY· 642-171)3 • ' ' lftd fllJffERS . T)'pm.1 50 WPM. ahorthand (m'I m~ln&epa11ce . $440 ~ poaldcmtiatl..U: pUl ·un:Ti:M!: C1aimnu --2nd 1hi~. Mu1t JENSEN '" IO. Salary commen1Uratt -_.-----' vaca pro-4th Gndm • Senior u.j ·w· 1-• u •• -Top -~ -* J • hi~ I flt lbarlnc· Recent collep • ...,. Chilcolil --~· .... , an_,.._..,,_ wages,............ Merine Corp. wld!.uperioct. r ... re ,_1ur1 ou· nruBI . -ll.•--11 tm ............ butnot ..,..._ "'-' ""'1.'l\!.Nr_"""®-..:.,, ·· ba·ableto~etup "'~"""!:. Drefl.,..• . .,.. =. . ...:;;'iiO,...,. 113.l);IJllor,CM .... r A$JSTAN'T 'MUS'T HA VE•EXPERtENCE • CoM Melli APPiy Im• Joye• Speclallze ballc drattiq A ..s-r monUI. Write or ."call Mi1tOHANDISI FQ. ; ,AJert Yoillt Men ·~~~~·-· Ir oper•te. ~-~'ext 2119 :;=1~=:· i:, Numerous opening•. Johll s.n,-. m · Nri"port SALi AND Tl.ADI Au11t Or1nie Co. Mgr.. Loac: Bead!. ' . -rese~h, ,deaip and Blvd,. N.B. 675-3551 ll!'' . "'""" ...... • M Id UAL mAn COWNS ·FEMALE production In Oran(• ,;.;Purn,;.;',;.;llV,;.:"~-------H .. °"'" Ihm;,.. """'"' '"" "' -• p· ,. _,.,.,"" "'wttb W"""' Co., wltll )'OUD( "on GlllL P•IDAY PLOQ• CLIAllANCii 1 ,...,.. 1n1o "" ...,.. "' °" • ... , ,.,.. .. -..... RADIO CO (FuN nm•J ,. ..... Ml-• , &nit -eo .. and •• -~ result TRAIE PbDDe • wrtt.1 .WALKEJt ' the move'• companya Vt-srowtni" linn-;---"Jllllin1; Spaalslt·.-Mod1" will i.ve ~ailable this Jan-Re • IZE tao. a a..-. Blvd. 19700 Jembor" lloed * Ex.cutlvt S.Cr•t•ry where your ability ll'Plbl, Nin pbcm, dealer 1 rtSpullbDtvaa 6 ( ..,.Y a -;nr'Y fine ·opt'n-Electrical and mech&nleal · '.. pa1rmen ~._. •Newpert leach Prior executive eKl)erience and bard work will be maillnf itc. live )'etn ex· wood arma ,.,. F .P, .'. .. '= :: to~:-... = badqsrou::· Apply: .a.--:--1-. w ....... 7IOO I• a mlllt! SH 90, rapid . recognbed. ~ -Prt:femd. G_ood ~ Tablel, blPl1 ......,"!"" All applications reviewed typlrc. your bou I• a bul)' ary. oratlve ...... klw u " ed!Dtice ~rm.~ Ttchft0'°8Y, Inc. 1st or 2nd shift. R• on merll'wtt.11 no bi•• to-executive VP $IOO M JINllN · NOI>OWNO.A.C. ~1 tralnioipn!k!ind.Previous Zll'W•tcmtraJAn,.·, ... ,___,__ ~ -•• ~•·-Colo• ~.i Your,..umewlll -~ MarlneCerp. 30llcll·toN·BIDk l~r, ~'!tlrk~~~~neo; -s.n:t.,~ . j" ·pM,.~encl meint11ft -· -~........-.-' ..... ., ~ * Ma .k ti he et vt.wecl t.ywr ·9"11M1r-235 l'llcbar ,KAl'I'Eft.·OlAl\GE« .• .Ci. ,..,y dae 1D1m-r~ t. .-... ... ,, ~ -" ,: , J ·~ ·~---( .... r , or Stx. ' . '.• "I r •ry lftf ~-~ . .,.. -•nel ~ .. M-.·. BANK or AMERICA .... compaD7'trakriot~prvcram. An~~.wiQ.Y ·· ,~·cfie eest·end piestic ~!!'~~~=:;"-.:.-::.·· -· : tor excltbl1n~loc1l com---~· '""""" "'Mo..u.o .G~.uptoll"S. '!o_ff employer_ . • . , . , --,..__ ~ · pany, g,n&mlc YoUl'll exe-conaulfln1 stiff w ~ 1 1 ,. . Ola aU stod: on band _ ·$la,., -..k Nlary · · molds., · EXPERIENCED cutive nndl experienced h-¥9 related technln Approved F lfuM •1 · . HAPP_Y llW YUi """'""·~"" .. .,.,100,. •• ~knew OFFICI HILi'! mt"lluft;rm.~iiMiiil • Thia " a unk;Qe opportwtlty LU.a . . , Comrnltcl1I TtUer . skill• m111t be top! SSllO z~ f ..... _ ,.1 Hall 41¥· Prefer 12-4 JIPL =======¥1 to pt ift (II the cr«and Jloor JtaliRl:sDrrATIVD locil non • ••• . Plew call UI for • more com~n-rem .... ~ Bookb'eplnt experience, ~. ~'---Illa .. . °'a ....ii JIANAG~ X.-.. 1111111 tr ~ NWardlnl po111:1on after UNITl.D CALIFOll:NlA * Bookk .. per .... . ~· 1YPia1. aood nrr-~. J 'IJWNING OFFICE. wboet nstm ..._ In o.tr JllD . tt., lst · BANK Experienced tbroueh trt.:I · ... 1Uy, cli9pmltion. SteM)' WHITE UJr RE11UG.:f ' ' No. 1 rmpcnlbWl1 durins , mulDll r.dl. ~ ti fellse industry , Many. Jol:tt Av1litW. · work Excellent ~ · FREEZER TOP, $65 r 1968 ril be to dcvdop futlft er.mp-CllantJ. 1'MI II ut . . ENGINEERJNG -3029 H1rhr Blvd. ~ai:i1!~ ~ri:nl~ P'"'"-RAMMW pl~ a.odaUoll.· :~ XI.RI" cond! * &a.Ill.I ~t for Orante.Co. 09PWbailty to enter dllai-MANAGEMDfl' Coste MIN : IWj' S5(IO KW · p1y, Udo A~ Q:I., hwl -MKhlnet ll2o ' • ---....,,.,. ... ---... will! over 450 MEDICAL • DENTAL 546-2033 lOl Boy Lido Bkfc.. •.•. '-'-"-"'~-----_,·I , ~ '0for a Youns mii wfiO ~ " p.rt.-dmt .. '( lip...._ -SECRETARIAL * S.Cro!ory Degfee in math, ph)'I· . ~ teWlnl E• : to,...._.,.."'•-. ..,.. ... .......,.,, .. ;-. cwuCAL "'.,,.1 .,,...,_ 1•RM•IDS Collectloo"""'bu t;?' · Npldl)' · . .SCT4121. Mota.I. FUJi4 I• ... .a. Es. Phont for ~ppqintment emplo)'er Back{roUnd irt Industry. SH lcs or engineering. El· "' "' • • • "like ,... .. Blnpr • • !:::;; ~ :· -' .-.-·:-_" yl!Skln ~ ~ lf· -· _ Y!!._y"S. • 642-tOIO · 80. b'Pe 50, lot txodlent lo-. perlence in real Ume ••• anci' GO-GO and Sew" 1utomadc · For lntl'rvi.nr ,llJPOlpemtnt SI* AqL _, . .. ..._._ •• • -• J 1 I• Appllcantl comtdeted Cl'I al firm $4l3 and lime sharing re-DANCE RI ~ madUM. Doel . ....,... ':: -lOAM lolP>i. .,._"" llKlWtD loot~· oJ.11.&.. ... , "-. &ood. llldl fO,.RJ monl ncmll,.ol ,..,., . ..... •wted.!or some open-$300 per......__ lb!nII ...... •""'""'!"'t : , IKJIUD -----ft VI ""~°"" ...,.;, --........ * Clerk Typllf . ' llll 1310413 ,.. """'"'3 °""'""'bu·-pdl !" men natlOMJ orltta or .Cleft-Rapid accunte t)'ptns. Pre-ings .... Both tcien c _ · -·-dU ••top·d U..llat'' ~ ·. -j -. . ACHINIST 8KU,ILEDn~~ ,. ....... · ____ !!!_ ___ ~._: tr}t. • ter_2;.n ·_exPer~-andb~l~.Al'OfrlID-··· IDnlm' A..-.'.l"'i'4M41 « ~.J:""= :-111~ .:~., ·· ~ ---.-=-.~·~~ .. 1::.6:'.:l:~-"."-.:00 mini o.,. p. . _ ·lm·(1Hhlg~Y•lll· · ·.:,:_ 1:,-""-~1~ .... ,-..--:-'· -__L. -;;____ t:~~~~~~~~a~~~~==siiu-tti· =-~=-=-=+--11r1·-Ji. ..... -· c :c-_ -· ~ ·: ~"'-• ........ ,..,,,...~· -°""'""""'·Jricu-~--·. '".: •. 'Joas...Av'"to-As11:· • . . ·-* A•ceunts ,,,..._ ~M·~~Jl!.wttu·s~--ta~e·<?'-11. ~ect.~.-'trW."8."~·~•an:tt~-1· •. ~=~~~~~~~~!~~=;~~~;~~~rj~ PboDe ,;,.. AO))Olntmiiit' -j>YOJt-olfl!rs l'.°'l~"eic: ..... Preallp.llrm--Medl-sharp AICftl:·llRU M --,, .p_ "GENCY ,,, ~ fl!!!' ' ' • " f1tra. olleliDs· Mtt 11111 'It# · '' -)'tar -. I• .. . . Coll P-MI· .. tu11.,--..J)dl «pt.-. . "'I'-'-' y·--.-1--. CAii Colloct .,...,. 494-"!01 ••"""" ....... "'"" --........... H.•PPY New Year -* cono1ruc11.n· TROllli'. •••• co. . L ....... ~C.Hf. ~ ........ llDtaMiaalb,MT.alt -· •• 11 I n..ndal -1nc. .. . . ., - - -____, ---llOOKQ -CCov'iillng Ci ..,free Life & J. R. PlerCe FULL CHAR.OE MU1t nave hl.4 e•rttnee AllOdalel Afl!DC7 . to auilt ~A • Trt:u. of in vfltUdlft' work 141» H•p.lhillsalloll ·-'N-C.M ~ ........... """· N.B ...... ' -·-~·· • ...... ~ dutlff ;" IUTH RYAN "GENCY • 25 to 3'. s11.,.,. open. Cali * Gener1I Offlcei ..,.,_ Miiier Exec. Sla'eW)' ........ ta Mr. Mltchell 60-lGIS.,, ll!nd Dlctaphont e~ and ~F/C.81dcr .............. WiO ml.Ube to Box M 133 INJI¥ &ood f1Pint· "ft. varied and 1 M1•cal Girl Frida)' ........ ~1•• $400 PUot. interntlna: po&jllon. Good •' • • "I .1'ral.nee, )'OUlll .. •Lj""'.PllO CASHIER/BKKPR. _ le~ VOlce req S315 laiifa•c• MAl'fY O"niER' srbtGs. Newport Beach Brohn&! . . 1193 N~. C.M. MMl54 lbm •-I ·1 17931 Be1ch, -H.B. , 147-1511 , ..,...,..r enee pr t er. Mature perMin. Advanct-t042 W. 17th, S.A.~ • Sf144Sl ment opportuniUn. Con· Exec &ed~3$/t'ell'dl • • '525. tact: Bill Stenlft, ~1140 'Ao::olmtlna Clerk -. .. • tD 16 AFTER l-PM .. -. ....... 1YPo · ...... :1>75 KITCHIN .HILi' AllGUS -LOYMINT c6Ns;ULTAH'r AGDIC'i 3DG Weftdifl NB stl-TJll Wlllina to tta.ln. AJ1P11 at di • ·--Pb:A, 3111 Palm Aw, Bal. lOI E. 1;ui, I.A. • ;jllf,,_ boa. Intervle:wi 1(ecl. Jan, Jll5Qftnt/Anlllll . ..a 310:30 AM-1 PM ..... WD 4 • -• "' " . . -.. .. -.• . . . • • * .•-11 ... 111 Mature YoUn;t l1dy cap11bie ol handllnr the pubtlc. Type 1 &O wpm . S3tl * General Office Be )'Om' O"l'1I bou. 'i..e.m --~··­N .-_...-..... -$350 PART TIME . Newpert . ' ............ TtlllplNIJ rHYhlon NCR Opel'llon =rl• BoolilllHpen • -· · and . electronic 1pll· er ps,ymmU at rr.11 .-. tud!, not a derree, '°'"ru~ =:.. :f~X:== -·~lllO"'<lesi"*"f=~~~~""=c=oj;;,=:oc::==;.;=:;~1 able. 2 years salea or 67S.2760 Mutlcal Inst. 11*5 related ~perlence Udo 111e, Newport BMCh , ~I-Cot Sai. GROOVY Cond. J'lnder. Mf': with custom.er con· PJ.llt~ll llUSH tuic ,Wtar, eue, twilt Cllit'd tact. 25-28. The min n--. m3fher•1 .. -"~ . .nd.•rnP· Cmt $3.10, SeU '*· ..,......... • .. v._. can Ml-fTll' : you ire repl1cln& bu tv1' .,,,kt Htab coltOlnen I -======:-i-1 $2.00 per. hour Q..AlmfBT/COST $!50.1 advanced to Vice-pres-1c.u-~ or st&G.18 . I SACRfnCE! ::k taent ot sales. Ad· HOUSEKEEPER w • n t e d XLHt' cond! • vancernenl opportunl· 1 1• Id hlld , care o mo1 9 c Pl & "-• llflo ty. llaht houlekeeplna. $30. per •not ......... "' r w"k ploi .-& !'>'"'· J""1JARY Solo -Pl:a: 9:l2-5242 . ' lqMI, I spinets, comoll!I A C. P. A. For slalf P..,lilon. Re- cent In, publlc fleld. Hive eutst1~lnt .,,.,.,,... ,., 'S.Cro!erlot • Typhll lookk-r Typlit , ...... ''" .. · .. for en appofntmlnt For thooe Mtn and Women ~\rinc a more cbllleD(inf po- sition dlrocl •-lo ..... .. BABYSl1TER 8 to 1-PM. ctandl -Dlnilh f.5 d•y1 wk. Own trrin1. ·mpedal, "8&, othen t+n S40-T798 AM'EJt l·PM. S2ll5. Nt'W Hammond .... -··-~-CASHIER· PART TD4E --· --Anl7 eveUlp after I Piil SOINIDT-PKll.UPI Port 'l'llilM!r, CoroM. dd Mar 1I07 N. M&in •l • BABYiffiNG, 'liitth viried 1--. ..... -;ii;:-';iA:ii.,.;..;·...;·+I hon a ..,. --· G.yi •IPO. • MS-2138 • Take OVtf PIY'mt.., B°'AB=v'='s1=1=1E"'R,.,..,,....=,,...,-,.-,-,,1 overt/3, Call: 54T.(JIJ81 GOULD MUSIC COMP d&71 •tek 5 houri • ~ ~ N'. Main. Santa St .SO hr. 540-4&54 Open E•ts. tll t. Sun. 1 HSEKPIVUve e A care lor 2 children. Pvt-rin • TV. . SJZ.lttO. • N1..u81 -""9da-O:a1ar1..,, ,,.. • .,. ..... llf1 • .. ~- ' .. , '.' __ ! ·-.1 ---· -·--.-...-..... -· -··-.. = ·= = ' a .. _, "'c \• "5 »'"" .... ,,,•>=•:•-·roil I ·g 2 .. --·- ' < - • • • J ... . . ·--_,. . ~ . .. 1 '"-· ,,..,,., ... ' Muilt. Iv •• WAIH•li• .. .... mamATW f1WDS·~·U&S & PlllS. w!lt!< ....... IO . ~~i~~, ....,..p:;;~~~ue:~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:::!:~~:=:!~~!!::L . ,, ~ .. • . . 'rm CAR--TOONS IL-=.~----"---.;~": •ANO rT WM. JUST TlUS HOllM .... I WM TtWMO WUl Wlrl WHAT A NICI HAN VOU WIU.,. OPEN NEW YEAIS DAY 1968 FIATS F._. Allllorized Siies & Service S,.c~I Pitre.Mu Mah• lr•"'•'"'eu• S."i!'t • • 850 SPIDERS • • ·aso ·coum • • 124 SIDANS , • • 1100 WAGONS • t•7 Fiil l50 Fllkk <• .... ......,, ... Wllll lltetl '""'I« (TGM111 ONLf 1f 495 + Tl L WIRE YOll OWi DUL • -Iott 1MJ Al'PIOnt CIDtTt * I J~ .Sportscar Center lCMITIUI twPOIT """°"' 2m HAllOI M. VD., C.M. ••• .,, • J.40.4tf 1 ~ MAKES ~ MOD~ 'ji3 VW /New white paJn.Jt_!~t 1967 TRUOO & Eng in top shape! ·~. "' BEACH CITY .,,. CAMPERl.AND. 16555 Beach 13ivd., H.B. 54()..26&ir I I '61 .VW CAMPER German equip • tourist car. J1.111t ret'd! Must sell i>ur o'seas Del. USA • ~It's C~per. Pop.up Top, Split· Beat. $Z450. • 549-3472 1966 Holiday Camper. 8"' cabover. Sleeps 6. Exffi conct. ·Jacks incl. nl&S. 1'Z-0185 673-1784. 5.16-8419 9700 WE PAY ••. CASH · for UHd can A trucb juat call .us tor free estimate. GROJtl CHEVROlET CAMARO '67 Carnaro SS3$0: pwr · 1teer .. dltc brakn. • spd., C:USL inledor 6 t'1b' PllCb. 12695. ontlDal owner. Aak for SaJes Manarer 540-0187. 174-4192 Ext. 3 ll2U Beach BL, GUYS AND GALS .W. !bl Huntina1on Beach pod jobl ~ ID-die Qu. •_m_oo_rtM __ Aute. ___ 9600_ ===Kl;::;:;19-3.m===·==..:..;;llfted:. =Adil-=· ==Cli=*=-'=::t:: IMPORTS , ....... =:. ...... FIAT '66 rtAT &CX)..D/RED. Must ldl! Nfeda mlnor lll'Ork, "Todd" I*!'! PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH 4 door Station WGCJon . Color: lrown Litenae; SRA·97 1 ......... t: Radio . ·r Heater . Automatic Tnnsmiaio• Power Steering Power Brakes Electric Tailgate Window K•lley 11u.Mok $2300 Cbt•IO May bt leen at the OlUy Pilot. Ask for Bolln• lfanqer1 oUlte. uo West Bay Stfeet, CoN Meta -Phone MJ...4321 •• '56 DeSoto. All power. ~or · Bat Offer. See to appreciate 310 AYocado #8. O..ta Mesa -· FALCON--- '67 CADWC * SPICIAL * Cou!if, 1lr Ollldlllonlnt. 4.000 ,....., ...., car .. ,..-.,,ry. , . '6S CADWC FLEITWOOI> , HOUG~ . •5495 14695 . ._..t -... 4 . - J'ull'lM)\Nr, leather,~CUltom tvp, air concUtionlna. ~lk !150 Se. (~Hwy. ,, ...... NOTICE! WllOWAlE~Afl WI · OF ,_ AUTOMOBILES DEALERS WELCOME i nanclnt AvlffHle. • red t•pe -f ... t•nt cNdltl Almost •" adv. c1rt coveNd by F1ctory W1rr1nty or lly• "side W1r;1nty. _ FRI; SAT· SUI· MOii • RIS ~-y . -· ._ ...... . I '61 UDWAC '66. MUSTAll6 C..-• Vlllt l.Mdlu. 11111 -· •Ir •• ...,... ... '•lftr•a. Lim '°' mso. This car '* ' crt. •Ille. NtUler ams. -. leu lha11 JOI mlla. _, -~ ~ rt91atwtd. Sale ll'f'lce .,.... '° ........ 16095 1U95 •t1 ~WC.. · '62 UICOll '& Vllte'a. 11.-ml. """'· ,..., ~ ..... -· '''· llllr • .....,. , rlca ... ,, ., ... s... . _.. to ~ from, All Hit IH'ICI ., ...••• -1M _,.,., ... ,,.m.d. -14895 ~1495 '67 CADWC II Dor.... flllll -· elr & ltllr. uoo nil, Tiiis cer !Ntted --ll'Olll m9'8. '63 UllCOll 16695 .11795 ·'67 ODWC '67 YOl.YO ..... * Vllll. 1 1111:11 ar, I Dr. H.T. Ill """' ~ .fUllllllr,-,aw.L.a.-~ --W llCel _MffS_,... ___ ...... -........... 53395 *1995 • • ~ =!! ., ~ ., • I 1 • ' .. p I '. --~ COURY'S . . ~. ftESTAUMNT · 143 w. 1 tlla St. Mite ~ CM+ett Cede ... ' '42-0712 -~-· . . -. ~: ,, . . moMeuVJNeOr. c..t. .... · .. • J .~ !.a 1 It , s ...... ----4------ • rry ns mas end · . ' fiepP.Y- New Y1er O.Yll ·C•PllJ 17ill& ........ Costo Mele , BEST WI$~ ·for the HO Li DAY '1rA'SON1 IJ -.. ,, .... hllty Co. ......... ~ ........... , 'L Mnl.c.t ....... -.. ~ ....... Seaaon'• Greetings Weem-A Ghi 2700 ...,._ Ihde c.ta Meil . t'7&f"w:-LbR:oln Aa1bltm "' GI THE EARL PLUMBING & ·UATJNG . .-. HOLIDAY GBEE11NGSf • ~sWott'S~- • ~1 ... ~--&S -. •· COCKT Al~. LOUNGE 2121 ·1. Cillf Hrwar c.r-... Mar I 671-t190 ....... I r; , "FUN ..,N ~· r • ' 6re.+in91I · Sincere withes for "clear .1,ailin9" it,.,,.,fhollt I 968. '"f{ u Oce iJ\ ~ .. , . · Yacht ~§ales 170& W. Ct.ist· HWJ .. Nftport ldch . -142-5151 Greetblg.1 Beat·~ S1nct9ll I ('.Mm, ___ I . • V1C111fJD v'1171 ........,, C.1 Mlle -;. __....,,. . . .· \ .... ,.....,~ ........... -It ........... ...... _ .............. ... c.... .... c.....r .. • • . .• w. 19th St. c.t• ... Heppy Hohcl1y1 to ell our Frie,.cls I Customen KIRK JEWELERS noo Harbor, c.ta Mell . 6~1 WllHD .. TO .ONE AND Aal COSTA MESA FLORIST 117 lllt ........ ., Coif• Miii ,, ""-' ,,_ .. -...a.~ ..... ...,_ ~ ........ ,. 1116HT . ~DE Superior Shell Service t4'5 s.....-Aw.-, .. ,.,, ....-~ HAPPY HOUDAYS CUITOMIRS frea tbe .... of . SEASON.S GREETINGS ' TH! ENTl)E ~STA . ~. t,, . -----~ ·\ . -1: .. • . --<:< COLD\YEU. •ANQR &··c;o~1 • .\. l . • •. ntO 'I ! ~ST HIGHWA'f:.:_:) ' NEWPORT llACl:f . t Kl NUI r • '61~2ooo I. · • Pay for one ttmner. ' · • Second diMe!' Free. I South Coast 'PICaa Bonus Book covering: I t Mere~ , Hotels-Motels- I ........ . I . HA DOR Association Theatre TRANSFER & STOIA GE 1276 i Brookhurst 3333 lrlstol Gardin Grove 539-1451 175last17th Street . -Coif• Mesa J41.7'2a ,. Costa. MelCI to our friend!> I P.,.trons . COIAL"REEF -nr Alvarado i hope eyery diy H•lra::"" . lolls joy for you _.._,, Raie & Elena ' . (Newport Art Center) THE BA y . . ~ W. Coast Hlw1y, • RUT AUltANT ' Suitt 7 2'4S ~ llYd. Hl..;.rt Btach 642-6523 . ~ Miii . «t-U.11 -~ ---~ Ml~ vt1Jo. GOLF CLUB , 2'74t Perbay, ..._ .* m.s03 • MM1 Comint Yt1r Miiti~ I WIG • BEAUTY . ·SALON 210-D But 17th St. ~M• . ,, :"' . . . . ~,....,.. . . . Dtpartrntnt'Store . _IOI Mein. St., aan..i:. THI ARCHES ,. r. C.:::-.2 ...... rt.... 71 Wish.hf& yo11 the best in golf Ir-dining for the Christmas season · I and I the coming New Year. Phone . I . , _536-8866 -~ SEASON'S GREErINGS to oar FRIENDS • CUSTOMERS J.r I ..... . ...,,..... ........ N. Newptft IW. NI • e -4 • • \ .,.. S -•' -..._ • ... >ere _• . CITY of ' I .. . -\1 ····1· ' . A~ Our Best Wishes to one end ~II this HOLIDAY . SEASON Delancy • ... Estate . 2121 •• Coeat Hwy. 5l --~ .. ·~ ODIE'S • Famom Stuff eel· -._ , _____ _ • .. . . ... .. -.... -. -.- .. . ,I DAILY Pll OT I HAPPY HOUDAYS f rem AIU GORDON .. GIORGE SHIPLOCK.......___.~-Anti ea KARL PARKE -Pafutings JANE BOYD ( Object. d' Ar.t TOM PAYNE. 1• . Cerami~ CHUCK rur:nrn Wood f'a_,.;..,..,.8 \ UUU~ll 'U-.a ·~ ANN KEENAN I A I _/fin~ • 36~!.1:.St· loo lebr, c.M. 14•-s«o 642-0213 A _VRY ____ __,~-....to. ~woncJMUl-iir-=HAPPY patrons! ~ • wisny ou the best of ev~ing! NEW YEAR . - . . . ~ . . . _ ...... .. ' '1 • I NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. .. Costa Mesa J .•.. ·.: .·' VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR ..... JHE STA~' MITLA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 147W. 1M St., . '· ' ·La Cave ~~· lLeltMnDt 1691W..•17 .. Con ... 646-7944 ,, WOODrs WHAIF . 2311 ... .,.,, 11¥4. ~lwh'7W74 Bolt Guest SU111 • car 'Plrtin1 avail. SIWll OlftClD 1tti L CHAPMAN AVL ' • • I • COSTA MESA PUIUC GOLF .I COUNTRY CLUI 1701 Golf Clult Dr. 542-7200 'SIZZLER ·Steik Ro11e . Costa Mesa HUNTINGTON BIACH ii . / l .,-., ' ., \ l l BlACK KNIGHT. RESTAURANT no I. 17tti St. c:.tt ... 5414411 --~ ' I -BEST SEASON_S __ .....,~'.ISBES GREETINGS .t to all our .. Cmtomera HollUy I , . . . ., -.-~ -. -It Ii-TIME-· -G~rge To Wish ., l · Williamson AH our friends Reali and patrons f, · • w or A He~py Holiday Season ~ialel ':·.~ I n°' ... ~-"" ~: ,!. lfth =33 . (Market J ukel Plua) . . .._. . ... . .. DOWNEY ' I SAYINGS I LOAN ASSOCIATION NEWPORT IEACH BRANCH I 2043 Wester.ff Dr •. Peace on: . I earth, GOocl I Will to Men ~HAUOI c.w. ............. . ....... _ .. . , 1111 I. l•rllr Awie. 2951 tt...w IM. Cllla ... * .... "' f - Ccdtal1I • South Cout Plaza mllrill9l.c.t.Meet . . 1. I • I I I RE (J 1 4 t;. "(; f o en• ff H u -c..t· -e °' Te I RE ...... .... .. ~ ·JJJJa; (}r.elingJ I tfrOM N-aU411-Ftt11k K1flllt!~'~ .. . '• -- YQLA- MARINA RESTAURANT WI Wiii JOU A lllllUL· llWYW --~· · -lttmo11'-·Clmf...-s.te·..t--4ti>--------~~ . . (At the entrance to Balboa llJand) . 1045..,... Dr. Newport lelch AND PROSPids YULETIDE . . ~. . . • Good Luck ·-~ ·Good H~th .. 4c -· ., G~A Cheer ·· r; . """· ·, J,. , for the holidays end ell the days throu9hout ~· year! HAPPY HOUDA TI 2059-HARIOI . IL VD. Cotta Mila ~519 PACE smER DECOIATIVl-;M:CISSOlllS' Stm • CAllDS Best Wiihes to · One ancl All RI IW fSljJIRS ~ 8lvd., C.M. · 6.J6-93 I I • . . 2817 S. Bristol,~ · S.A; 540-0667 MAY . L.ffAce se · ,HOUDAY GUITINGS ................ C··&-W- Paint 6, Bod~ Shop ~T:Jort~ 1955 Church It. Com Mell-- JOY TO . THE ·woRLD? PIERINO IENIGNl'S KAI AM'S 50 I -30th Street .. Featuring MANNINGS to our maRy friends from ell of us et ; GRIDINGS. lar~rt F~rtovllle Cory tful .. ~ Ow•t ln9r•111 aMille IC11iul" .;'\ ,. BELLAMY'S -Coffee .Shop - RCA VICTO~ COLOR TV · . · 273 E. 1rth St., CM • . Mell Shopplnt Center • ~ ~----.. ·f-~ .,. • . fl\. . ' ~· .,, SEASONS .', I GREETINGS .!) .. ~11 to You&Youri : FROM . Fannie Price · Mers Fa"."DY · . Michael Cary ~· Re~~uraftts Durio Correll ~ .. ' Coast Health Club flNI 01.NNRWAH .CRYSTAL . e SILVER WITH YOU WALIEl'S MEATS ., ~ ft. "FINDr · JOUlllMIAllEQUI Don Jose' B ·11 " l'harmacy-Cos\a. Mesa Restaurant i uos:: :.-: Dr. . ' Correll ~ ---.. , ··- . . 1. ... 132 E. 11th Stl'Mt • . Now-rt •---L ..... £A.l.7 (fu:~:.:upot~a~!~"l 1~3Nri'r.'m1:.d· • 9093' Ad•ms, ~h . l56QI hach Blvd. I ~.CJ ~ , liOUSE South Coast Plaza ' Bristol at Sun(lowr 540.2827 • -c .... Mesi 642-5090 1 .. 20Ulst StNet • . iw ,,..... ~ -I .. Mes4I del Mar : . " Huntington .111~ • • • • ..,. ,,.. Colt• Miu * 541-9273 • . WeitlJ\il1stv • l .·'171' Orot• Ave,. Mf.J2~t ~ ·tit_Dm_dm_~.,..!Mll-------llJ!lll:~--~~~-------~---.. ,·~-.• IJl ....... .,....Ja-~•--...-i.• a.iifllil•----~.aiiil ...... --.. :~ • HART'S Sporting Good.I 531 Center. St. Colt• Miu 646-1919 HOOTMAN REAL ESTATE 17"' .... IW. 147.941• - Newpoi1 _Saili~ Club · ·-'7S.0110 t · ~wport Beach ~Happy Selling}! · Happy New Year .. ~ OF tl>LIDAYS TO All t F. Cells-' FARROW . •• • , P~ '• A<0sso1UE.9 .. tlflddae Shop • ~ • 'n»oll. Retail. * WlloltuJe . 2120 HARIOR ILyp. COSTA MllA .· \ . .. "lllllly &lletllllS'' to all OUf C\lltOD*'I Ont 6 all e ... I JUn. Valt.;y •Denni• '9ak I I H orrroJ SUPPLIF3 Ml c.t. St. c.ta Miu {et us supply you_r Holiday Party needs! • Sincere wishes · I for the · Holiday Season JQh.nson & Son Lincoln· Mercury Newport h•ch ind ~··· Mes• God Bless . &Prptect " .. OUR . . ·i; SERVICEMEN . : ,~ MO·IO·TEL & ·ii ; IAYCUFF MOTEr.: t 8 NEWPORT HACH · ~ 1 t . ·\ .... l ... IMl .... -.: .. ..., •• iMJI,.,..,.,.,. ........ ~ '~ ' for 1uld ling ;SJll . Hippy flew Yur .. lo old frluds Blessings . to you at Christmas .. . . IUSllPa tWTY .. . ' -. . .. . · PIWT• PRINTING Unitenlty Oldsmobile 2850 f.farbor Blvd. Coste Mt•• , l7420 leach ""· Huntlntton ltach ···7-8531 .. . --. . . . .. --'""' ., ·o -... r-. . ·~ .. • ~ -~ --· y""'<I! -.; DMLY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE .~ High drama and day-by-day excitement appear to be ~4968 bill-of.fare for John Q. CitiJen. AS Che new year begins, it promises lo be a period of the mo~ sig- nificant and far-reaching developments so far m the eecond half of the 20th century. Here on ~ Orange Coast th~ ouUook is the saJ!le as for the natJon as a whole, only ~rhaps more so: Con· tinuing good business. U the Congress and tbe ~dm~· istration successfully attack the proble.ms of. h~gh tn· terest rates and light money, our lagging bulldtng In· dustrf could t~ke on new ,life .. We a.I.so have the prospect of "digesting" changes resutU.ng from a population and Industrial growth. which • conUnues to shift the county rapidly from an agricul· tural ·to 110 urban economy. At 'the count level, we can expect to see further p~esa wa m ern121 ion coun y -perluU>a even a move toward a charter form to lm· prove ~#iclency. / At' the state level, problems continue to multiply under the impact of growth and regardless of the pollti· cal comptexlon in SacrJimento. · It. will be revealed in 1968 whether Go,. Ronald Reagan will be able to grapple succes.5fully with .tbe manifold eroblems of the nation's No. 1 sta te, or whe- ther b'e will expend his. energies in the national politi· c.al atena. · · Not just the governor's ardent support~rs but all • Callf ornians can join in the hope that the burdens and experience of oUice will mature him and burnish him Into a great st.ate governor, •a premature candidate for the highest national off ice. · . · · · .Nat\_onally, 1968 will oiler all kinds of excitement in politics, science, education, sociology, medicine, sports -name il ·. . .. . . _ , ·-. Ttie presidential race will occupy stage front arid center; for it will be bound up with tbe frustrating Viet· nam war, the several-sided Black Power movement, a probable regression in public sympathy due to the ex-•. ceaes of on-111d off-campus demonstrators, a stronger .. attack on crime -and above an. the peraonalilies of the candidates. , Voter interest will center oo auch intri,Wng que. Uons as tMle: ~ww George Wallace's American Indepeaden& J?arty w•k so much mJacbiel that the electioa will be thrown' into the HoUJe of Re~tatives for decllSoQ? • Will his candidacy hurt the Republicans more Uwl the Democrat.s, as' the pollsters and political professiop:all believe, or will the Dernocrata suffer the greater dam· g~. 11 a ftw otliers believe? -, - -Will Richard Nixon win the GOP nomination on otbe strength of his high status with so many convention delegates as of J>OW, or will Jt go to Nelson Rockefeller, ~s the non-candidate who nevert.beless tops au Repub-1i~ns in· the polls u a potential wiiµler over Jobnaon! -~It affect witl the candidacy of Sea. E . McCarthy have on the Democratie. convention and cam- paign? What is Bobby Kenpedy'a role ill all this? These and countless other questions will keep -th• political pot boiling ttirough next Novem.ber'•s electi~s. On the national scene, also, the "silent majority .. will likely become more articulate and less tolerant The destructive and lawless actions of some of the Vietnam dissidents· and some of the ·:me. first" groups (black power, \thite supremacy, student power, slum power, etc.) could well provoke this vast middle group into sharp and even repressive response in the legislatures · and at the polls. But, .. tbe woe people might also support an all-out attack on the nation's "frinee ills" -pO'Veny, slum conditions, in!erii>r edu'ca(J(jft for minority groups and jobs for the victims . Perhaps of greatest long-term importance to bu- ... manity .will be developments ln sp,ce teclu)ology apd • medicipe. Break·throughs unimaginable only a .few years ago are possible in 1968. Wide-ranging ct\allenges and problem-solving-in 1968 promise to be better sideline viewing for the av· erage American than all apectator sport& combined. • .. ~ In -·-- ---..--,....,-. -=------4~=---~----. ......,.t~Seln:ites--'Crime' Jg a CrC'ate t he Jews MeUpinglesS --Latest l olans...-'Peflf!e Otte.dee' loWiy Ullfol .. . , Abstraction W ASHJNGTON -The plot I~ slowly Jean-Paul Sartre wrote ln "Anti-• unfolding in the latest and most prac· Semi\e aod Jew" that " ... it Is not All scientists know tbat finding a tical "ptace offenaive" oi tbe Job.ft. the Jewtab cmaracter ft)at provokes solution to a problem consists mainlY-son Admlniatntion. This is not a bigb-and O tiam ther · · ly publiciJed peace offensive like that so notified ttle Hanoi (O\'trnment an .semi , bot ra • . • it is • in asking the right question 111 the during a Jong bombing pause in Jiilu-the-NLF publicly lD a prepared state. the anti..semJte Who creates the Jew." reaction to the centuries-long assoc1a· right way -ooce you begin to ask bt1e meat read during bis · recent televi· That somehow seems an apropos ti 1 b'~Jt ·th yiJ gJ ln d ary, 1988 but a su r maneuver n-on o -.; wt e , oom, s an the right question, you. a.re. half-way spondin" to intlmaliODI that the Com· siQn interview. tat for an attempt llO amwer tbougilt· so on. A llrst year psycbology stu· b to tb i .. "t • "'-'Ui to tiate ~ ful que1Uona asked .Jn the mail. (Not dent would understand the desire of ome e r ... answer. munista may ~ w1 ng oego THE ESSENTIALS ol it are that the nut mail, en: the more grotesque, a peopie of dark color to associate And, contr1Pwlse, they know that in the first half Of next year· the Thieu.· Ky government should be- sad; mun aQd iWteNte letters for that color with more· appropriate .as Ip.of. •• you are asking the wrong A.a reported in two previoua columns, gin Jnformal conversations wU:b the wb.lcb there la• ipeclal rue., but quea· meen.lng. queAtion , you cannot mike any held· eaptund aemr;dncumenta are sub-NLF. u a structured orguiz.ation tlcm put from rural and urban per· "You can't get anyone '°do menial way, but keep going in circles. We ject to int.etpr:e Uoft that the praent controlled rtom Hanoi. oo the kind of '°°' Ro seeip boneaUy seeki.n,;n-1·• any more'' is a frequent com· Commun.ill ~int•·rprlnl offensive LI condi. tlom that .ml""'t be created after ) • have •yet to apply tbla valuable lesson. 1.a-.1 '-• .._ .... be •'--.... i. ... awers. plai.nt in letters. The questioo isn't com_.... v, i.u11w "" u.. IWI" cenation ot bOatWUes. Such coover· • The Sartre conclusion -that it is accurate. There is a vast amount of ~to the problems of our social order. torte" and .. decisive•• preliminary to satioai might be&ln 9ll lbe priacJaer · the antl-5emlte who creates the Jew menill work being done. There is, of creation of ., coalition government Ill question or upon •bboet any otber -baa rtlev.ancy, incidentally, for tbote coune. 1111 such roll today. Tech· "WHAT ARE THE causes of South Vietnam next 11ar. . detail ol relatie>Uhlps ~tween. the now hel!dini ~new S.N.C.C. '!Vho no.logy bas reducec(it to a compara· crime? .. we l like to ask ourselves, Tbe stgrrats are not clear. This ,government ol South Vietnam and the have launched an 1UJU..S.m1tic cam· tJve minimum. But there la "dirty" .alarmed at the risinf crime rate in colald be a vain boM~ued on down NFL. palgn and continue H. sporadicall.y, work being done. this country. But thJs Is a non-ques-throup the Commu cadres to bol-Ptealdent Thieu bu gone through In their publlcadpos Jud speeches. Also, persons who make such queri~1 lion, and lt can only give us a 000• ster faith ln tbe atta ment ol Com· IOJne sbadow·boxlnl about not tallt· • : should be careful lest Ibey reveal .munllt goals. It could be Communist inl to anybody from the NLF unless THE CONCLUSION a.lao anawers tnat their concept of the Negro is Jdeolo(lical mwnbo--Jufnbo O".' forth· be baa defected, but the President of many of the ._queriea uked out of one who does onlf ,!hal sort of work. coming victory. to bolater morale, or South Vietnam u also' comioihed 1n concern, lick GI underltllnding, and ·'-a number of other things. hil conversations wltb Ambusador a with to knO.V by white persona who SllA1L'Wt"'i{Sk whit profoundly EUnrortb Bunk• and in bia. public are, in ODt way or another, disturbed baa aHected the eometimes almost · answer: bec•use "crime'' 11 an omni-BUT IT ALSO could be advance no-statements to mak.lng an approach to or •tlmulated '° ,thouebt and decillon desperate delire ·of poorer or disad· bua word that carries too many::dif. &ice '° the COmmuniat mllltary and the Communlat aide. Preaidat J~ But he Ills alto obvloualy fiven the· pommuni.st side some hope or expec- tation that a negotla&i.on would have Important race.-savtng upectl. Pace. aavlng will be Important to p0UUcal leaders wbo have promiaed to their troops the attainment of unattainable ~jectives. THE THOUGHT should have OC· • curred to' the political leaden In Hanoi that they are just .. likely to cet pad of the sett3men ~ ·want be- fore the American presJideatial eJec. tlon u after il . . A presi&dt who wu concermd about bJ1 reelection might be tn a .greater hurry to settle before the elec• tion thab after It. And even if he should be deleated, Hanoi bas no sound reason to think that a Republi· can successor would be any less bard to handle. If the KorUJl war were to be taken as a' precedent, 1natead of a pliant successor the CommUDialJ would find one who was sending out word Of the possible use of nuclear weapooa unleN there was a ceue- tlre. • by eventr. .. . . vantaged peraoos to have poasessions ferent and contradi,.._.., connotations. pollUcal organlfatlOll tbat wbea the IOD ill hi a poslUon to inlilt that any Molt white penom, more especlal· such• wubfng macblnes, televisi~s. We can roughly~;-~ the causes present mllitarY operations are com· &OftVetSatiom with the ConimuniJt aide THE fRESENT moves on John. ly • those in the Soutb apd Nor1b, cars, and so on? Ia it not our own of crime in the slums -poverty, pleted at ttle end of March, 1988, the shall iDCllude members of tbe NLF. son's pa.rt may mettly lead down u- wbose acqualntanceahip with Negroes Cree enterpri~ system, which daily frustration, ig.norance, squalor, job-Natiooal Liberation Front ind the .. other blind alley. But it is only a bu been confined tO the field hand, pl~tures these things ol comlort and lessness, and so on. But what about HarioJ government will make their THE LEAS"r T8Af 'eaa 'g. said year siJ>ce British Prime Minister Har· the sharecropper, the laborer.~ the il· entertaJnment within the reach of all the causes of crime In the more af· move for a settlement. • about this present effort Is that Presi-old Wil~on saw negotiation 11 within • •. ~ti:.l'at~"~~ln-<ttJ.rtd" :0ld colored n\Aln ~ArM.r~oaM.? Gan'4kly-mar1 seeki•un-fluent s®urbs.-whtre the crime rat .. _ ~.-.ill.iLmUew~ ·ll Jl.11W-?.u.W~4 -..dent Joh0$QDJl&S....$ei#d.another op-grasp S!V~for ·the final element of . in the small tow~ ·on the big Satur· derstand.ing honestly expect the Ne· has risen aU ~ut oLprQporUon to its In Its )>arcst form It would provide portuni1y, however dimly.'.ils ouUines mutµal distrust .which destroyed ev· • • · • diJt. afternoon~ will agree that · ~ lf:J'(), at tt\ls moment in tlnie and hb· popalatlon . from eight to 16 percent for •eat.km o< a coatltioct government mey bef to s~ some ,kind ·f1! ~-erytbing. . ha~~ created. "~-.iro" tbey auto--tory, to think -of himself a.Dd to -J>e a year? ' -. . . with ~ NFL d~minant .._ eonditiQD1 . ~rsat\ODS •ith the Communist ~.ide. -U the ~e.;.t elft>it ~ ends In -maticall1 see w~ they· 1leac,. ~ll.&..-oon&ent with a vision of -ilitnself as 16tl-.. wblcb ar.e accfptitile lo -rreUfi~ "the •· .He.flas ®-~ 1t'belt-it ahould-be-failure it will not-be for-want GI . ·~·- \ ._ word. ·P.or otben, !Mely c.tfnicl111'r · forfrer bri!'I. Ute wielder of a shovel NONE OF THEt&\Cl'..,RS lt ~orlt . 1ovenment of South Vietnam nor tbe obvious to Haooi and . tbe ~ tbat .Jlyifttt .but .becauae -the .. govenuneat -··~.,,hit-~Jn extremlsm ~ the pusbU: ol a ~ the awee~ of'_.Jn. Ule ¥"§~~-·)Jeri·....:_ . Amif'ic:an _governme • ~ c•mN .attain either. the military h4lbe-Nol:'tlMleel-oot-wisb to ltfttle Jha.Ne;iat,.,,or toDW,.ft 1t the c;TUD· • a llcf:cq floor '8Dd.a t~eless farm ~D lhe Cff!Saty, the 1ubwbe are ori• . 1ri tbJs ~ttow-v , lire son1I ~ ~-~ ~LobJecU~tbeY 1ro-now ~ wouk! prefer. to take..Jtl,. · lnally accused. · ' ~. . · • tenant, a man'CODClemned to untKnl· ente4 toward y;outh' upwai'd·mobllity • ai>llatinf f)o$slbWUes 1'hicb..P.reiideni • fe1J• ln ·.thf"':SIY ,wit plfaec)· don chan~t 01flhe i'lildy «'Olion ol'Uui .. .. .. • ~Men nt~t ask himself the que1tion ed wages and poJition? • ambition, .educa~...>ncf the v.irtue ~ .J~bnaon ii ready.~ etl))ore, tlld be ~ tlroua\ the organiqllon. , American Will to C0Dt4aue. ' )FMther or not It is the experiences bard wcwk. ~ .. ~ ' S . • .. · ~ • •. ~J>fejudlces of.his e11vironment that BLACK POWER -""'not the sort Even the newest dellnque11c11 pbe-· · ,.. create "the Negro". be all too often committed to destruction, violence and nomenon 0( the llippie movement is a' nd ··we· All .Blow ·. A. w· .ay ''sees".wtwn be bears the word. sabotage, but that · which Oow1 ·out mainly a middJe-class reaction : most or ballot boxes aod achievement -of the runaways into Hippledom are • e e e SOl\IE PERSONS write ln asking is, as many have said, a protest · from affluent and "respectable" tam. "what's behind" the talk and slogan, against powerlessness. It also is a mes, not !rom the poor ahd unedu. • , · "Black Is beauWull " phrase seeking to negate the image cated. And general delinquency in the The answer iJ in the Sartre texl created by ancient prejudices. suburb1. as everyone knows. is as Certainly black ls a beautifuJ color -This essay does not touch on ques· great. per capita, as It ls ln the less aa beautiful 111 are other colors. Ap· lions about education. and other advantaged areas Of the city. pearance of tbe "black is beautiful" areas of Ille. It seeks merely to an-No • one would ask "What are the stogan ln toJDe lliegro writing and ~er a few Of the queries most often causes of disease?" Because we know addresses 11 a quite understandable propounded. that lhere ·are many typa of diseases. · some of which flouri&h under some W condiUoos. and others under others. h . Did H c· ? What we try to do Is understand eadl ' ere umor o. particular type of dis€ase, and not to apply the knowledge Of one to the .. Time was -aod not IO JMny years ago -when tollicking, Irreverent bu· mor was the hallmark of tbe bi.gh school aJ!d college press. T?le cmnpua papers may not have Th been too great °" hard, objective too. e output was 10 ereat. and so news cover•-. But tblJ could be C!e-funny, tn.t for many yea.rs a maga---tine called College Humor. made up pended CJD.. 1to pob full at all the entirely of stuff cribbed from the cam· sundry. \ • ~ publlc,fiona, was a news-stand CAMPUSES WOE io Ml ol wits st-seller. - that Just about t\IWJ college ha~ Its J WKERE HAS ALL the humor gone ? own humor magazine. Yet those coWd Scannlns campus papen today. we not ~sin to ~ all tbt laugh-pro-1et nary a chuckle. A grimmer &et voklng JI'* tbt ltudtnu thoupt up. of publicaUons would be bard to find. so the Ollmn• GI ecbool newspapers Eva the &andertaken! tndt J9urnaJ were liblralb' llll"iDtled witb bumor. hu a joQ column. ,, Of protnt then Is plenty: but it ii .. &•... all lnteDH, dead·Mrioul protest. The baJ't) remains, but ita point la 'on11 to tnflict pain. not to titilla ... treatment ol another. BtJT wrm SOCIAL questions, we prefer sweeping generalizations that only sweep the problems under tbe rug. We lump all "crime" together <which ls like lumping measles with Luberculosls), and then we demand a "solution" that will apply with equal effect to all the disparate e1em11ta we are railing to consider. "Crime" b a meaningless abstrac- tion, useful only for crude statisUcal • ot pr opaganda purposes. There-are only tlnu ef aime, committed ln dif. ferent places, by different people. for different nuons, under different dr· cumstances, and with dllftttnt tDda. UnW we belill utinC tbe right ...- tions about ..._ specific activities. our .. ~. will be aa futile 11 Salk 1bdct for 1ypbi..WI. De.r T. Y. , A favon~ ~t. ~ an earlier ge~ H trttlcm, Elli Wbeeler wuco~. wrote "Llulh, and UM world laulbt witb , rou; w .. ,. and YoU weep alooe." ··--,. ~" Quo~s Jtcb,J .............. tbe balr. tSead ,_, pl'!blnu to Geer .......... do not Mad your ...... 11 t11eJ .. bulky llld aeh•"1 dlttlcult to file,) IF CAMPUS PAPERS tn&l)' rcincet die ~ gencnUon, II mu'Jt be OM tUt lluehl 11ot With UM WQl'l4 but weept alone. HG ....... tbt world <1eu11 ltrup Md 111111111 to tbtae kids! • ............. ,....Jwml ~ J. JamJ.._ Pt_,a •l Re7-"A b~ttcr dncrlpUon of inflation would be teaaUJed ~bery -robberj to ttlosa wlU. Duct incomes. and Jeallil- ed beca .. lbt llDIOUad flJCal poUdn of our CoV• lllllfDt are tbe prime 9 prtt." ) The aging Oi the year -~ola 1967 -makes everyone feel o er ~· It's that way every year. E · s- int year gives something to us. ~ it takes something from us; in time the parade ol the years squeezes 01 · dry. and we all blow away. It lg.vasy to tell bow old a year la by slmplf glancing at a calendar. How can a human being tell when he u old? That isn't quite IO easy, but it can be done. Age \jn people b determined by a number of tbinp -lbe cbief indl· caton being physical condition, COD· dlM:t, and mental attitude•. . . RERE'I A GUIDE to teat yountlf. bill, ~i ions-winded Ill aay tocil1 sjtualk>n. . Ratbn thM 10 to a' doc:t«, toe. prefer ta doctor )"OU••ll lW K~I ynur own pilll and potieDs. 4t ~e c1rut nan. YCIJ aecretly take medl· cine-the rest "bl tbe (amlly ldoet.n't know aboul :- You 1blnk your CJWt-tr ...... ldrea are even cuter Ibo ywr ~· dnn but feel ti'° MnOUa 1t ~-tit with ' them. · · Uncle Sam HDdl you ... money than you send him. ; • You are probablJ old il most or UM _ YOUJt ClllLDREN pt MJ pouu. followtat thlnll are true of you : 11 ve aboat JGU. Tbey ... tlll it la You are lhart ol breath cllmbinC a their duty to live you llWw .-acl· Dear ·Gloomy - Goa: • My pttme resohrtlon for the Nel' \' ... 11 to ktP· reDllldlnf mt· aeU that Negroes aren't 10 mucn askinc f« a handout as a "baDd· up, It They know ftll enouata that U. best help la sell help. -S.S. T. .,.. ........................... ............... ~· .... ,...,....._, ...... ,.... vice tbl• tbey were ntrr wWlnc to ac~ept from yoa la ...U. ,..... WlMa you are unw,_ te do 'fMt somtoae else Wanta, M-• nea bJ aa)'in.a, "You're I'~ .. 9blMln and Mt .. 1WI' -~~ c1!:, '= = ='=' ..=t U.ta, ... , ......... "'= tht da,1 when .-.., GI din. . • . Te~·U ·.._, --If tio llW you•••tMlnlr,.W~.,... mlidle,.pd.,.... • AL TllOUOll YOO ~ bne voted ·~:lJ:ist Calvin CooUd19 and Herbert J; ·.vet, y1JU're willl111 ll'1ldlladY to admit that boll ••• ma of nal charact.r. Cbarecter ad~ an bi1 worcll with 1eu now. 'II a mu doean 't haw eMl'lleMr and pr18dpte, JM .... , lllYI ...,.ua1q.n 10ll ofta ..,. Whenever )'OU start to rem.inilC.'e about bow life uJed to be, everyone 111 h room atarta to cough, makes an excuse te leave, or pta a reltlea look in hi.I 'yea. · Wbenevs JO(i see tbl Jlricie tag 011 an)'t.bing, )b\l five a shat.-« the bead and a lonC inner wblatle. Every· thine cosu: so mucb men now. and mos.t of it isn't really wortb Jt. YOU ENJOY YOUR aleep 1eu at night tha you do ,.,._. DIPI darinC the 417. There is nothint you want to tllfow a•~. Even your wife IUsses about your baillit of 1tunlq •awm witlt . fokled browl Pllllr ._,., blta of .vtac a.net &Ices from old ..... ''Nner .. teU 1rben l Bald ecmae ta budJ," )'OU iafcrm, btr ..... ' ___ (.ii J ... , Patu I CAPE'! Dr. Chrilt ed bh~ plant and went betU Toda7•1 such ops second by tween met ored racee Tbe ma ··•as· Dr. P dentist wt with • dll r good CODd n.e bea of Clive H er 1ulferb -...n. lW'nard from t.e~ United M dent Jolll a Uttle me boapital IJ atJon bad Barnard ope,ration or'• bean accord OD In blstc oper1Uot1 start the • tric shock and hil t1 the heart Louts Ws Wuhkans. monia. ca· ing. <=-Ai8VDIJ'd heart " lo -Btaiberl'• J:<l~UJ 11ew hea mediately The wb TEL A1 !Mrg wen with tHrl father la: South AfJ ihtrd ~ "I baTt eralion, I said »11 sure be'll will apll to be and " ..• Sbe WO herseU tc her lanav cause ab• apeaJc," S ''SbeM ... Oft" JW, a• blonde hi lht operl fathtr • .. ~Y::a: papll', .. I CtU:. • ., to" ap fift poW montb 1'I JW, wt A.Irie• • =