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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-01-04 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot( tacturia& aecutlv• tor Nartronlc of Anabelm and a member of the re- centlf. rmtallzed Wnt Newport Im· provement AuacWlnn. -811 RNldm, real estate appl'9iser "* officel la Aaabelm and prul· dat at tbe W•t Newport Improve- ~-Awdatlnn. ~ W. &Ilea, educational tele- 1 vtlila llwtr..W for AnUelm ele-~elltlr7 adlOllll Md a IDelDMr of tbe Newport Shores Community Alsod• Uon. --814 Sifter, owner Q( McFadden Square's Blue Beet restaurafit and new!y elected preaident of the Old To"8 Newport Aasociltion, a mer· cbantl' sroup. -Jerry WN&en, former Los An~· le1 polle» olficer and owner of See· c:Out Builders SUpply Co. in Qista. Meu. ~ elCb repor(ed.ly baa liven . 1' • Ill thoqbt to Jolnlnc the l'9CI for Paqit's seat, none bu made a pubUe Ill· nouncement. Forgit ao far ls the Gilly declared candJdate. The cokJrful 1-maker a.ad loog·time Harbor Ana llanhnn deel· er today pot it to the DAILY PILOT this way: - "Hen's your beadll•: Fwatt to leek ~ • "Tell your readers tbat I'm mad (See COUNCILi, Pap I) · ~n Committee Propos~s MeQ,sure By BILL BOYARsKY ~ "'-"""' SACRAMENTO -Gov. Rea1an's tax relorm talk force of bualnesamen reportedly bu recornmendecl . that Callfornialll belin payinf a sales tax Oil food. T!le report came tocS., from an un· Clffldal source wbo bu been told of -some of tbe coateJltl ol 1be cOlllden. t1al tltht11 parded report. • - At present,conaumera do not pay the five percent sales tu on food pur· chased in stores .tJr meals taken out from a reataurant. - The source also said tbe task force has proposed an entirely new buainess tax for Calllornia -a levy that would be used to either replace the property w · on ... ,,,.,... lnventoria, tbe bank and corparatiou tu-or both. 'Ibis ii a sroa marlin tax. It ii com- pited by 1ubtradbtr the COit of ma- terials and aupplles from • buslne11' . . grosa receipts and then taxin& what Js left over the gross maratn. The source said the recommtllda· lions, eapecially the food tax, bve 1tlrred controveny amonr Rea&•'• staff_ • Finance=· Gordoll P. Smith, a member the Wk force, ~ favon report, wbile E'9:: vlMl'I are inliltinc the ~ would touch of1 a wave at aaU-H-9· (See FOOD TAX. Paae Z) Mesa R~sters 1st Co1inty Road P.are ............ Hanoi Peace Overtures , at . Deatll ·~i9-te TJW .. &rafllc fatalitJ ef the llra·ii&d· as 'lnSincere' ...... .,.~ ....... Eae • Leq We Ned Jlou9 . ""Newport Harbor High &:boot ~sl:etball team c~ Club will be beld from 8 to 7:30 p.m. in 1ehool cale- year for, Costa Meaa ad Oraqe County 1'U Jorged at 1:10 a.m. to- day Wheft a 3l·year-old &anta Ana womaa cUed of head lnjuries suffered whea blr car 1mubed into a tree W ASHINqTON (UPO -Admlnls· tratlon soiree• reported toda1 that Hanoi and its aupportera appeued to be ltart1111 a new propafaftda ef- fort to stop the U.S. bombin1-ol North Vietnam wlt!lout any reciprocal r .. ductio• ln the CommunlJt mWtary .tfort. capt•iQI Alan G ... (left and ~Black eample ~-Friday niaht,JtrecedinC-Sumet Lape opener spaghetti p11pared by cheerleader Gum;. Hannahs. ' wtth Senta Ana Valley. Proceed.I will be uaed to buy Spapetti feed ..,omored by Harbor. · Boosters movie projecto~ for coadlln& ltafL OD NeWport Boulevard. . . DMll II Barbara Jean 0Jte7, 1722 MltdllBi St.. wbe at mldntlht Wu dmilll blr foar-door tedan nortll OD NtwJIGl't, just north Of 23rd Strttt. ' M~ Arrested As Police Fbid . . '---:::. Guns in Truck -Newport BNdl police early t h i a moniq arrested a c.ta Meu. weJd. • ftO tMJ aJlltl WU mrmed witb a full1 loeded 1Ub-machine IUD and IJlotCml. Booked into Newport Beach C I t y Jail IDd cbartecl with tranaporti n I ud poaessing a pre·World War Il vintage Tbompeon sub-machine IUD w11 Charles Lee Grecian. of 2211 canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. Police aaid the 40-year-old bachelor wu stopped in bis old panel truck about 2 a.m. on Superior Avenue just north of Welt Cout Hlpway. His vehicle wu·~ becaase It ...neclly resembled one beJ l e v e d driven by a narcoUc1 vlollt«, police ml Gredao tDeeecD1 attemPted ~ ener aomethlng next to the driver's Hiil with hll rilht hand, and police said they dllcovered a .410 shotgun. Tbe wupoe waa 1oUld. witb I t 1 hammer cocked, 9CCOl'dinC to Det96 tive Sergeant Kenneth Thompson. Further tnveatlptioa dlldoeed a lult· r• containing the m9Cll1H run. wttb • r:Uo of 29 bullets in Its chamber ,.......,. to fire. Thompson said. Another clip of the .45-cL;tier but· lltl al.lo WU found, Thompeon said. Thompson 111d that Grecian only ~arked to polc:e: .. I'm an your· side." Grecian w11 beld wttbout ball In city jail pendinl unJ~meat in New· ,.t Beaclt-Colta .._ MunlelpaJ c.rt, poultalJ llte tldl afterDOOD. Thief Ranuck1 Home, . Geta fl,000 NW rlllACtlq prldlcallJ n9r1 ,_ ID tbe bcla1t. • thief blJpld bbn· 1111 Wednetda1 to more tbM a.a In IGlt hm the residence ol adwrtillDI GICllltYe f'rederick R. Kolll>, 4M Prulpect Ave., Newport Beacfi: police ....... '1'111 burl)M, wao apparent.11 enter· .. Gna0 ID •lodllll. alklinl lllH illar, nOte • • carMra, • • .... • ........ ,..., ""' cw. .., ............. told ..... ... More Flights Okay, But. N woman diell in Hoaf Memor· lal Holpltal. Pollce said abe had •P- parenUy suUered a fractured skull. The White Boue and tbe Stat. J>e.. partment pablicly mamtained tile po- sition that there IUU was hope that a recent statement by North Viet- nam Foreign Mlnister Nguyen Duy Trinh might lead to talks that could end or lessen tbe Vietnam fighting. l Not Ru!f,ways: Badhain Accorclln1 to witnesses quoted on pollce reports, the Oney car was travelin& in the passln1 lane when It .. suddenly ran oCf the left side of the But privately, oUicials said diplo- matic channels so far had produced notblng to indicat. that Trinh'• Dec. 30 statement meant the Communists would agree 1D President JobD.IOll's demand that talks must be baaed on some reciprocal eesture. , Aasembbmlll Robert Badbun (R· Nwport Beach) W~ n.lgbt in· dk:ated be favors limited apamfon ol Orange County Airport. bat i1 op- . poled to any utenaion of tbe faclll· ~ ty's runways. ''It is not economically feasible to plan an International ail]>ort in tbi1 area," the legislator tolil members of the Airport Safety Committee, a cltileM group representfng various Newport homeowners' associations. . Badbam spoke at Mariners LI· brary. The meeting WH arranged by -Elmer Brown. chalrman of the c!U· 1ea1 committee. and George Hol· stein, Harbor Mea. tract denloper. Seftnteen committee memben at- teact.t. QUESTIONING In response to questioning from Brown and others, Badham acknowl· edged that be bad supported an ap- plicatioa from Pacific Southwest Air· Unet (PSA) to operate jet fiiattts be· nteen the County Airport and San Frnciaco. The state Public Utilities Commis- sion lut month approved the PSA bid. A re·buring oa tbe applicatba ls beille IOUCbl b~ compeUq airllDes and tbe city ol Newport Buch. Badbam uld be ltiJl faYOn tbe PSA propoul, but would check 1D&o t b • Air Slfety Committee'• 'contntion that lacreued DOiie problems wauJd retU.lt from the additional Olptl. He noted, however. that present airport Olgbt noise "doesn't person· aUy annoy me." He pointed out that It was through hls efforta a few years ago that a coun· ty plan to depreu the San Diego Freeway to permit extension of lhe airport'• nmw17s bad been blocked. "Rllbt now," be emphaslzed, "! wouldn't support the building of any additional runways." B.ldham also sald Jt ii bis view that construcOon or . another commercial airport elsewhere In the county would . not be economically successful. Committee cbairmad Brown. how- ever, diagned. ''The county shoulcl try to Jet the land now for the pluet tbe future," he said. "There must be some fast planning. The preaent airport is totally inadequate for '41cfJtional expansion : It bas only •acres." -c.nt1 Trame IW7 l Dutil Tell S rMd Jn "a cloud of dust." Tlte car 1ma1bed into the · tree. 1eaYtac bits of windlhleld IW• and *' metal lmbedded in the trunk, U.. spun onto Newport Boulevlrd, Wladial up sideways ln the pusing lane. Police said the woman was alone ' ~ the car and that she wu not thrown from the vehlclt at the time of impact. The car was demolished. The year's first fatal accident oc· currett almost three months earlltr o..n Costa Mesa'• ftr1t fatal accidenf of 198'1, according to Ccdta Mesa Traffic U . Harold Fischer. Jn 1987, the first accident which took a life in Costa Mesa occurred on Marcb 18 at Newport Boulevard and Bristol Street. NEW YORK (AP) -The stock naarbt widened lta lollel in heavy · tradinl late tbl1 afternoon. (lie quo· tationa. Paps M-35.) 'Ibe Prealdent, meantime, sent the U.S. Ambassador to· India, Chester w. Bowles, to Cambodla to discuss · with Prince Norodom Sihanouk the problem po1ed by Communist Vie~ namese forces taking refuge on Cam· bodlan territory, (See Page 8). Sihanouk, while refusing to con· cede oWcially the legal right of American or other allied forces to cross Cambodia's border in "hot pur· suit" of neeln1 Communists, has said that he will not actively oppose them. But both he and Jobnlon would Pilot ReQChes l New Pla~au In Circulation Aoetion Draws No Bids The DAILY PILOT reached anoth· er plateau in circulation, topping ~ .• 000 in December, It was announced t~ day by Ml1111 Leavitt, circulation dJ. rector. Average net ·dally paid cJrcutatlon for the month was reported at 31,083. .County Can't Get Rid of Reduae'1 Estaw Audit Bureau Circulation (ABC), ac· cepted by news media and advertising d. aaenclu and auoclatlona u the moel SJz Iota from the estate of wealthJ Newport Beada nehate John Hor· men. f• lale Illa NOY. u. hive drawa • lot oi looUn but no ba)'en. "Wt'ft ball ·• tn.t...., c.U.." Aid LIU T .... of Nel ,.....U. diviltoa for tile Oraqe Couty Pub- ic Adlnlniltrltor aad Pabk ~ aa. •IJJut IO flf' tnlJ OM btd b• ceml ID. ad It wam't acc.ptld beeaUM tt was too low. So we're Soblc•to teep on tryin1." DteclllM for 1*ldla1 each ..U JI at WtclneldaJ DOOll at tbe Public Ad- mlniltrMlr'• omc.. ,..._ of .... Nqaln tblf "tl:H111 .-PIJ cllll . " 1 f if llllir offn are accepted. Bide mut be aceompanled by 10 ~ of tbe ..._. olfered. ~ OoUlc:Uve vaJue of the six C:-. pr '11'11 ·11 '141,000, accordill • Miu Talon. , 8be sa... tbe loll will be 10.. II two pveell. Four Iota In the h ,.., are located °" 30th and llat lltMtl near Balboa Boulevard. 1lttY are appraised at a total $81.000, eMil a minimum acceptable bid of •• Wei Mita TalclL Thi llCClld Pllftl is two loea • ........ _Balbol~ ilfllllllllll al I total tlO,CJll. Jllli6. mum 1lkl ii "6.000. •he uJ autboritatlve IO\ll'Ce of ne-per clr· Buet locatiou of tbe properties ... r- 11'1 Ill JOtb SL, 201 20U1 St., fJJ1I • nlmtlOa a,_ in the nation, bu re- -. St., • t11t St., GI 3Znd St., conW a 1MfoCmr·7Uf pin ID DAl· _. • ll8d It. · LY .PILOT drculaUoD for Iver)' quart. ._ tf tlle leCI are improved. wtth •Moe 1ta eetablllbmeat ••a dill)'. ..._ valW lllltU their expiration The 15.-.,lus ftgure fen' December. ..._ resanllln of whetber' ~ are . 11 compared lo ABO-recorded Dtcem· Mid or llOl ber a,.. for put yean, IDdk:ate a 'l'bl coatJ coUteta ,early ttllt on • •IMQ climb from 14.* to the cur- .. lot far "'° blllboarda planted rent .... htP· Din. MIA Tai. rtpOrtld. H .. are the December fiein• lor lmpnmmentl OD tM otblr prop. the put .... )'Uri : .U. lllcladl a .... (DOW COft· t•l -JU& 1tl& -3J,440. demned), I bttr tavern. I paftd 1112 -... ltel -M,a ,.rtia& lot, aad a YICOl, .... llA -31,217. 198'1-3S10l.1· ...., ofticl Wldbt1. 1914 -.... J ' prefer to deal with the problts '1 strengthenin1 and expandfnt dM Con· trol Commlulon iI th• COmmanilts can be per1Dadecl to asree to aucb proc:tdme. Airborne. Sniper Hits Coast Home With 3 Bullets A Huntington Beach ~denc:e to- day was the latest reported victim ol the aerial iniper who apparently fired three bullets into the roof of. the home at 8312 Talbert Ave. Patrick H. WWlam1, the owner, told police be found tbe tbree liolel ln bla roof Wednesday while taklnS down Christmas Ugbta. They were over a bedroom but slugs had not penetrated the ceiling. ' A lump of lead resemblln1 a .38- callber round which the airborne shooter bas been using wu recovered from the 1bingles by Huntington Beach police. wbv said It "pot1ibly wu fired from a plane." Tbelr lnves- tlgatlon Indicated the bullets came (~ SNIPER, Pase %) or .. •-..A Weatller Sunny and warmer ls tM lood word from forecuter Jack Fr•· zee for Friday on lhe Orange Coaal Temperatures are tabbed at 88 hereabouts and 72 further inland, after a drop into the low 40's tonight. INSIDE TODA W For every 10 Orange COtl,.. tiOM who tied Ult kno& b• JN7, eight ~ u qldu. occordino &o ~-end mamooc ad~ 1rmutica. Poor I . .-.... ....... c....... ...... .... ~ ............ ._ c.... • or.-c._ ~ M , ...... .............. ,.... ..... ....... '"~ .......... .,.......,. " ................ " ........... ..................... tNt .... (... . ...... ..,. ... ......, " Ir ....... . ..... ..... " .... , .... .... ... a..-. " ......... • LAn • """" It ~u...·...., • -· ...... ,, --. -' ........ • \ r chants r • -. -. • Nrrchmb bt Ille' Old To.a N.wport .. ' .. • : • AiliGdattua Lb>afOt -arr apecfl9tl 1! J>f~~Olp ~":i,..~~~) In ·.,,... Wore He.,.t le.eb plan· -,.rMir61y '*~" tloo tcr l 11111 com•!tf._a to 'Voice "Objectjont · QJ, • "-8' dlr Jl9 Neli•ed' a-btart ~ au.a.rd a1amst infecllon and too much emotion, Blalberg would not be allowed to aee lilla wile for siveraJ days. to a "°'".. ,_...........,. ,.. tncalplan&. • · • lalll'lllt. • But Ula......., -.t ud his .wile The ·spokesman ·also said that ra. dioactlve cobaJt t1'atment to counter. act the body's natural tendency to re. ject a foreip object -the tnneplant. ed heart -would becin within 1 rew days. ·'hie a11ociailon Is made up ot mer. wiU Ml U. ._ peru~nal uae tbe cl\ants In tbe McFadden Square nd money they •!• due to receive f~om • • a a '50.000 teleV11Jon contract they sign. CHECKJNG THI FllLD Councilma11 Dee Cook 'l'M IN THE . RACI' Councilman Al Fer9it TO ANSWIR THE CALL? Ocun front ~rea ol w.-N.wport. ed last week, bta lawyers uid. The eatet)' -.u11 tlltcme tMir Hlllt• · Tt.e .tentract ._ dildoHd Wednes· . bor ii comefa.nera· IPPl'fV9 a '"11se day n1pt wben tat Ndoul Broad· permil .fft Ml eper1tfo1f at »a w. .cuaiiai ~· of ,... y.,_ ICNOt to Balboa Bt\16 protect tl Half· thia aum apparently tell thrOUO whee l*tures ol 1M oper· ~id Sc!fe~. ~soctauon. pre~ and ation were forb.ldden. NBC said it cootracted with Dr. and Mrs. Bla.iberC last Friday to.J>ay them '9.000 for exclusive films and inter. views before the aper'llltiGm, $25,000 for "public.aUoe o1 the fll'lt exclusive film « pktur,. of ~ operation ," ~nd $16.000 for exclusive cover1ge aft· erward, Ceundlrnan Lin ParlOl'la . .. p.,... P .. e J COUNCIL CAMPAIGNS Of! TO .EARLY START • • • proprWo.r el Slll'a 8;'ue ~-Rett.m· · ''Tbe mODe, ~ to Dr. and ant, saJd in .a letter to 'the etty: Mrs. BlaJberg will be deaated to or- " I ~iala fo coavey tO yea our fN~-pniutior1 and illdivWuala ~t.ed wbelminc oppoUtloe to the ~ with the heaJ1. truaplaM operation on 4 • Jack-la-tbe-Boa operati• at Mdad· Dr. Blailler1. tbe lawywa ltated: den Square and Balboa Boulnard 'ntey Mid lbe Blalberp had •void· and llfhappy e'nou'h about thlbgs to "But J'd be glad to." he noted, idd· •H Interested In Jindinl someone ,, . . · ed publclty ud1 they were approach· run again, Ud I think I've done more ing. ''I don't think he'll .. -ve any illled We feel that an oper1tlon of thls ed by NBC IOI' achlllve rtlbta se_t out for 'Old Newport' Lbae any ........... iJ. ,.. qua to oppose hlm. "I think that's ty-would do ........ m. g •-.. _Jp t b t'n the contract Th _ ........... .._ Blai man ever bas." ........... financial problema, if he decides to a very pool' policy." be said. "U I arr. but instead ';:fan,;' it:; e berp ~ one~ i:d. that th; Tbe campaigning in Distrtct.2 ls th1tt; give it 1 10.'' were lo nm and _ M electeck 1'ere Soffer arped In bit letter that tile entire income' would be paid to the under way. And jt could turn into a White has made no announcement would be ·a barrier placed between snack sbop would Increase tr.me at Greote Sclmur Holpital or to the re· tree-tor-all by election day. o( his -candidacy. · myself and any councilman who had what he called "Ode of the molt hft. cently established Chris Barnard : •: ln Councilman Parsons' District 7 And neither, for that matter, has supported an opponen t of ml.ne.•That's ardou.. intersJICtfons on the PeoinaulL Fund for heart research or the es· There was no l.Ddiution whether the BlaJber.gs planned to pua along any of the NBC m()Jley to 1!w-Widow of Clive Haupt, the 24-year~ld fie· tory worker wboae heart •aa trans. planted ~ Blaiberg. He died of a stroke several boura before tbe opera- tion. and Cook's District 5, the pelitlcal De a bad .-ay t9 atart ~ new C'Jty Coun-. ~·1..,... what u extra • w • tale of the heart dooor CUve Haupt. •,.._,at~~ quieter. ,e ~k. ciJ." ~lifs"Jlllf da1'ln0¥IDC fl iad *of ,. 'Dlil'11Ji&.a..W.....,,a...._._ _,,no TO FIND. --'At mis moment" Cook told the 8 the now of traffic would do durinc f1ll17 C---.. aad ie pod spirits. bat ™ AlW-Plror. 'Tm llof allR" ~tta _ EE NEW MAN the arunmer " bu bad DO "1il, fooa ~ CbaDce1 Show Stopper Potential challengen of the iocum-whether r would or wonld, not run 1'oi=11f. r.Gmer: elftplnlstJiect that-he --:.B.....-twk...,~~._....._ ,... called """1 remclte' ibat UM ----bents are hard lo find. Jn Parsons' again. rt depends on a lot or th ing•:" would like to sec a new Dfstrfct , other ...,._1eiUidiat illfltl*l tt ~Jllltilat' bod)' would r• distrl_ct, which enc~mpasses the e~st-" $:Ouncilman "be,aause the guy we've u area lbat la already uturatlld wt .. • ~tbe l9iUt: -- trn half of Corona del Mar. woufcf.be After .all. l_'ve held this seat f9r eight got oow cause! 100' much trouble. ~ ii not 1oin1 to help the eeGDCB• Blaibers ii upected to remala la ~.SA .J~dge; J_. - ,. councilmen itre_in !act non-existent-year~ and Ut that thm-" I've lle veloped That'• no way to run a baU club." 1c atability" ol West Newport. u OQ,_ tat for MOCMr tbree or ~ apart from Pana. _ . . · •· ,.._..,"'-•boa\, d9illf ~ n lk>tb forliL ~ H4 Cool5 ~ The.. appllcut ii P'oocbnabr. Ille., four da11. Be wu under eonttaet ob-Movie Cl~ ~. · • ~;.. pic:toN ~uff~ · Parsons • .._-,,;_~ P{9~es~ that people mJl)I( -the)' ~a4.lnn.a:.e1 01 aw ... Jlct. . r.,. a.fed ~ Robert . c. B.mwr. .........._ ~"*b ....,...., !II could win, in his words, "6y default." like to see go on. : . ·. Antt ·_1f'irilf"'~11 be said in. the mayor of C1Presa. . ~ Ju. ...... nt. and blood preuare at -. ~ -Tbe moviel were caJJed ~'Tab Me r If ·he· chooses to run again for mem· <woo MEN RUN next few months. By them and • . -t ~ "91. Mil bour. His blood Ptel bttship on the seven-man council • ···u '· · · others. .. • . > art .....,._ twice dally. UNI the Naked" aad ''Prince and Nature Girl" --but lbe rul •how·ltopper at the Guild Theat« in Santa. Ana Wednes· .e_.1 afternoon WU Municipal J udge raul Mast, la penoa. That's bow it appears. accordjng to . some real good men want my There'~ .Plenty of time for anyone 37 Flee Hotel cltemkal C9lteDt ol tbe blood il"tn~ r a survey o1 Corona de l Mar Ctwnbe office. and they meHure up to-what fllse to Join the fray: Jan. 25 la the ed fNV1 foar hours. ol Commerce ofDcials and other com~ l think they should. I misbt jvst sit first day oomlnating papers may be 11te botpttal l)IObmlu said muruty leaders. They all say they ~k." • :!~en out at City Hall. They must be As F• Ra ha ve heard no one express an interest Cook ran unoppoaed for his second cai:tsb;._11T:1·u F~b. 15.t 4~ tbe ·Ir~ ges UteraQJ, too. He doled down the II succeeding Parsons, w• pollti-tenn four yeara ago. . ne up • we post cal rapomibilities include the joint Cook. Who would be e~ to con-at that time, and champing at the bit. dlalm1ahlhip ol seven Orange Coun· duct a vJgoroua campaign. declared B Be~wee~ then and April t , Newport l1 uJllbtion dlatricb. 1 position un -that he .never bas bad the backing eac vo era may well be wltnea_s ~o preCectented for a freshman council-~~n:i".'n;~~ or l">UPI· and I don't :;to';;~A: 1:S~ ~~~lt~ ttrkr s m~~~ apparent dearth of District 7 · He said he was aware that Fo g't And possfbly'in Cook 8· · r 1 Parsons. on lhe other hand: may candidates has not gone unnoticed by be able to just walk around the track. Parsons. Said he frankly: "There is no doubt that there are people who can do the job I'm doing as well or better, but I haven't seen a,nYone .tick hls neck out yet. And I ve heard of no one. . ,,,. •• 'i-e J straight down. CONSULT SERIOUSLY Williams' report ••s the 13th in a "ThJs places me ill the position or series from homeownera In u.. coun-~ssibly announclag by default I've. ty wboae_r eUlenett la.ave been atrafed tried to conault seriously with the by the mystery pllot-wtio still is unJ- people. who advised me to run the f . deotified. first time in 1964. but all I get i~ ·3 • . Jn addition to Williams, newest vic- fuftD1 look. and they say: 'You're funs include Wilfred H. BoumidaJ doil'lg all right.' 2424 W. Washington St.-Martin L' "J'U keep trying to ge1 a siaeere Clark, of the same ~us: Mrs: acc~pt.in& ol the !~tuatioa from Utese Maldalene E. Pirrolo, -2HO S. Parton advisors-. bu~ihe 'Way-it Jookt now, -St.. and Mn. Sandra Beberta, 2:IOI s. f just mlgbt flnd myself. running Un• pc:-a) all of Sim Alla. , leas I see someone else 1n the wings ud a.t. resldenb oC I fed· is sufficiently capable of . as-a trailer l*'lr. found .JO.caliber cOp- sumU.C tbil tremenaoua respouibill-per Jacketed bullets imbedded ia the ty." f1oon ti tbelt traUen 'wHb the usual Councilman Cook faces the Hme hoiea la their roofs. .. Dead P hysicia n To Be Revived? NEW YORK (UPl)-'llle bedy of a doctor who died a year ·agQ pf can- cer is being kept in e111d storage against the day a cure is found and It may be ~ved. lt was reported here today. •The victim was •identified as Dr. James BecUord_. wbo succumbed ln January, lWI, and is be!Jeved encap- sulated ln a special IMlit designed by a technician identified as Ed Hope. U. a cure ii found I• cancer. a at· tempt trl1J be made te revive and c:m-e . ~. BecMard's bedy. situatloa-almost. At present there Mrs. Pinolo told odltlel'a she found · ~ hole in her" 'kitchen ttlllna Fr919t P•e J up from hls expns1ve dtstrit't whtc !'.. ---_.. -· ~ literally 1urroaoda tbe Upper 81y. Police and Federal ' A'Viatlon A1e·n. -FOO But there is at least one prospec-cy officials·were invelti1•6nt all re-• • • live challenger for Cook's seat. ports but had litUe Mipe of •pprft-" . · · .. Ht la Collins Radio Company ex-hendinc the sniper. PAA general avi• S.tr~tiGn feellA& an the ltgialature, ecuUve Paul White. White is inex· at.ion officers ln Loni Beach aakl the wblch convena Monday. . J>erlea«d in loc1I municipal arfairs, aean:h for tbe offem:Uq pl-. was William P. Clart. Reagan's eireeu· but he has llis sUppOtm's. lib buntiq fOI' a 9tedJe in a bay· tWe secret..,, sllid tbe report will be Anwo.g tbele fa Al For1it. 1taek. considered bJ the Co•emor when he preparea b.iJ tu' metiaage. · ENOUGH BACKING Tasll: force consaftant Dt-. James ''Panl White contacted me and Race Rioter Jailed Papte of Purdue Uniftntty. ii whole· •anted to know if he could ~t enough tt,artedly in favor of the l'Olll reeelpts backbll to ron against Cook." aaid ; tu . ror&it. whn has1 had his differences ~WARX, N.J< (UPI J-Negro poet. He told the California Taxpayers with his councUrnanic colleague. "l playwright Leroi Jones was 1ente11eed Association tax seminar in November fold him 1 was SUPe mone1 would be to 21ii to ~ years in tht state pdson tbal a tax of eight-teotha of on. per. donated. J like White. Hts not an and fined '1.000 today for carrying cenL on oosa Jnarsins would raise 'agUtnn'. 'He's a 'forrer' .'' \ -wea pons dul'ing the taee riot that · about J500 mtmo. 1 1ear -as much Forlil said he personally hasi't swept this city lart July, oas the bank and ~rporaUona tax. PlediM any funda toward White's ca.mpaip, if there 1bould be one. DAILY PILOT .............. c ...... l•Mrt H. W ... "*"'-1"-· K-il ••• Th1t1u A. M11r,hifte M-llle NW ,,_,_ F. c.m~, ......_, '""' Uy ... .., .le.ti -.. ~ ,.., ..... ...._~~~ ....,.., .... .... Ull We.t ...... "94. Me#fltt """91 P.O .... 1171 t JMJ Oflltf OM." c..--.: • ---... L-• .. Kfll HI "-' A- Hwltl"""' heel\: -.. "'"' ' Corona :del Mai;M~ New Assistant to Supervisor .. John Killefer of CQrou det Mar to- day was appointed b7 _ F'llUa District Supervlaor Alton E. AllH te be h I s executive assistant. ~ .. aide .... 1Mmbef' or the JIM Orange County GIWMI JllrJ and c"-lnnu of the <'ome'Ute w b t c h handled such mitten u air poHuUon. the agriculture extensloll service. mos- (\uito abatement, .sanitation. water. 11.-,tJng and cemetitry tlstrietl: flood control •nc:I wa~r po...., ud the harbor district. Kwefer b a member ol tbf Oran1e Coast YMCA, the 552 <:hat> of H o ~ g Memorill Hospttalf ttMt World Afflln Colllldl ot Ornae c..,, h N8YJ 1-lut .......... ltd GtrDd, Set flees ,_ tlil8 B11M1 la lute Ma. A 'Loe ~Jlltt.MIM. ........ of POlft08I COlle(e .......... ...... ofllcer, ICJlltfw ....... '* wtte. M.,.a, and Oletr tltl'9I ~. Xll'l. Kate dd Nell. 1t tl1 ... 11f11'old. He ha1 been afftH~ wttt. C.lntt Growers or Callfornl1 Rd terW!d on the C.Ufornia Av1Qd9 MYilory Board. Killef.r auccttds CM1 Kymla . ., h " leO the poat with Allea to McolM iert· erll maoattr of the Meal1M-NJpd Water Dtatrlct. \ arrell d · sbow because the fllma •ere "erotic and extremely ponograpbic -total- ly wltbout aociaJ value and • IUCb not prcMded .,, tbe First Amendment. .. Aaalstia• tbe Judce. and libwise aJDOQC tbe last to leave the theater at DI W. 4th St .. were a poDce lieu· tenant and 1 vice operative. 'J'bey confllc.ated the films., still phO• toe and also trailen ot coming attrac-tions. Booked on suaptclon of exhlbit:ing oblcieae films was theater manarer Gary Noel Johnson, 21. of Santa Ana, ticket aeller Lenon J. Linden ol Ana· heim aad pro~ Bruce c. ~_....21. ol &.'912 Tyrone, Circle, -.-Beach. JCl!bmo9 •• releued from Orange Cowd7 jaO Wednitaday n.lght after pastiac '1.250 baD. Schmidt and Miss Linden were not jailed. !Olk . .flN~ "1RNITURE-CARPETS ~RAPERIES--LAMPS-ACCESSORIES " • -.m HERITAGE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE . . 20~ooff 9 'TRADITIONAL, MEDITERRANEAN, SPANISH . . "9RNITURE at ONCE A YEAR SAVINGS · •: lLl ORIENTAl FURNITURE 1/1t0 1/20U 4 111 CONTEMPORARY WALNUT FURNITURE . . , · 1/2ou · ~~':' I ACCISSOl 115 ~ to 50% OFF ~ .H.J.GA RRFJT fURNfJU RE ,.ONSSIONAL 22 11 HAUOR llVO. INTIAIOl ou-.as 0,... M9ft., Thwl. & , .... 1..._ "4 .. 0271 646-0276 COS-TA MESA, CALI,, • -- s~ ·S· A toda eea rfne was ~ "l he...p thro lier Ewe M: a.m . Mrs rine' fro a juati abe in~: Tucl beer stru. Tait S2I ··1 cove wag toda port ay. .Pen• 0 I11 u Bea• beat of A prof ern u. chat men Eug Tt ky J rest E1 orfic Loni WIS have Tt priv cess ) td too not be °'veraJ tat ra· lwtter· to re· lplant. a few llr. and Y them inter- 000 for =Jusive ltion," ge aft· ·~ther along ~w d fac· .tr a.m- ot a opera- -Ira M\? t Girl" at the ednes· Judge- rn the •erotic . total· ICh nol neat." Uwise beater I JieU· n pho- lttrac· ibiting anager • Ana, f Ana· ee C. Circle, trange after I Miss • - Murderer Still Sought A "square-knot klDer" wu but.d today u the atranl)er Of Manlaa i.. ea Tucker, 2J&.yur~ will ti •*II&' rine ..mo& oveneu, wbll9 wias f o u n d under ber b e d In ber Oceanside apartment. ' 1Wboever kiDed her wu ao atroac ha ~lied-that lquart bot aroaad ber throat IO hard Jt bruiaed tbe blCt ol lier neck.'' Deputy Coroner Ridmd Ewens said toda7. • ~trs. TUcier's body wu found at s a.m. Wednesday by ber roommate, Mn. Linda Krown, also 31 ud a Ma- ri.ne's wife. Mrs. Krown had returned from a date, undressed. and wu acl· justing her electric blantet wbea abe. saw Mn. Tucker's ankles stick· inl ftom beneath the bed, police laid. ff o m I c I d e detectives aaJd Mrs. 'Tucker was fully clad alid had not been raped. There were no signs of a struggle in the apartment at 1l02 S. Tait St., and the victim's purae with $21 was nearby. , ''The only clue we have so far is re- covery of her 1988 model green Volts· wagen," an ~~ ~-Mlid today. The cai, whfch had been re· ported missing. waa located Wednes- -day-rught o~ine ban at Cam . Pendleton. · . I . . DAil Y PILOT : ~ F;leeing Reds [(ill.ed · w!:~~~~~.~~~~~~d~~~r .. ~!· ~~!- • o d a Y puraue. North Vietnamese commandet of the American Division, " durhli \M DIPt, and the Amer~ans troopa that tried to overrun three aald ha ttoo~ killed "about 300'' en· fired tbou8andl ol mortar and artil· _Americu baseJ near ~a Nug. and emy troopa , inchul1~ 241 tn attempu lery rounds. the Couununlat dtalh toll 1D South to seiu Landing Zones Ros,· and Les· Delayed reporta from othe.r parta of ,n ,_ __ , L lie in the valley about 25 milea aoutlr U1e lit Corps ~ -the five north· ne_. • five northern provinces .west of Da Nang. The other attack ernmost provinces -lilted 111 Com· climbed to at le11t 400 since the New Wed.ne,sdax .was against nearby Land-munlsts tilled. . · Year's truce ended Tuesday. Ing Zone ~e.t. A platoon~ U. S. aoldierl\bolatered Tbe North Vletnameae kept up hea· Ryder said be believes the North by a sqtaiCI of ·.Marines aald about 25 vy machine 1un fin at American hell· Vietnamese "may be regrouping and Viet Cong riflemen opened up n them copters movin1 troops and supplies in· Wednesday about 20 miles south o! to the Que Son Valley south of· Da 1 fully l'IPflCl them to continue tne the Que Son Valley. The Americans Nang; One helicqpter was shot down attack." said after beating back the initial at· today. making a total of five downed Two of his companies patrol· tack. they 'surrounded a nearby Com· in two days. The crew was rescued. ling were attacked early today, but munist fortified vill•H and attacked and U. S. flpter-bombers tried to reports of the action were sketchy.-it, killing ~1 enemy aoldlera. They re· knock out the enemy IUftl. Two of the Que Son Valley bases ported no American cuualUes. I . Bishop Pike· to Discu~s Peace, Freedom~ • WHO ARE THE LONGHAIRS? -~Syndicate of Huntington p . . uc1· Talk Beach shows off some lengthy locks. e (kneeling) Bill Conoear· ney, 17 •. and (frQID lelt) Mike DempseM_l , nd Randy Bullet. 16, all rotesters Ill of Huntington Beach High .School iullr--Chris Almond, 16, and Chuck Party Makes It,, Poll Indicates Fraher, 17, both of Westm1nste' i)igh School. The RunUngton Beach ) , boys have been suspended from school for long hair; the Westmirrster ~ .~ames A. Pike, who real~ec! as boys are still in school. . · Episcopal Bishop of callforma after being accused by his church of here- indicate . ___ _ ...... ___ Detectives-reluted-t~-- f u r t 11 e r .clues the car m1y have yielded. sy, will dlscuas the new morality, draft rrotesten and the bi~y move· -ment Sunday ftlilif a 'UCI. Bishop Pike~ talk. will.be__ ~I.ii LOS ANGELES CAP) -Latl·min· ute registrations by collep atudettts · have put the fledgling P e a c e and Freedom Party on Califorpia'1 1168 presiit. tial ballot, an unofficial poll • ••• 'II t..~~wit!t .trol, e . state's largest counties fouad the par· ----~ Qi six by stiff memtien-front~-thi:.­ center for the Study ol. DiniOcraUc ty with 61~ts4 registratJon1 WedMs· · / day. The party clilml 88,000. u2· ~ng iBerc Off ice rs Accused In Bai'"-Beating . ~_;;-' I · L-D-L-,_, -A __ 1.... _ _ __ In~~~~n~ ;,r,~~U'b.!te~·-_ '·~-·~· ~-.~ !..:::;:: __ -;...,~o~ni.~-~ --; · L...._\.......,.:.,._ ••• ,; .-.J-r.-..~ ·-"Thia Revolutionary Age: The (,"bal~ 'Ibe ~~~-fo ~ ~~~~Utitt:'!t·· ~~~'"';.'J LOS ANGELES CAP) -Two Long Beach policemen stand accused of beatin~ and violating the civil rights of Artist Connor Everts. now visiting professor at the University of South· ern California. U. S. Atty. Matt Byrne flled the charges Wednesday against patrol· men Warren Joseph Simpson, 34, and Eugene Joseph Brissolara, 29. The complaint alleges that the hus- ky Everts was beaten during an ar· rest two years ago in Long Beach. Everts' attorney said the artist and officers got into an argument in a Long Beach bar after which Everts was arrested. A beating is alleged to have taken place alter the arrest. The complaint says Everts was de- prived or bis liberty without. due pro- cess of law. By ROBERT McKECHNIE hair is not extremely noticeable and lenge to Man," ia presented by UC or 1119 oe11y ""' , .. " au claim it hasn't cbanaed Jn over a Extension. Th~ difference between long b~ !n Y~· · "Bishop Pike is knCJWn for bis out-Huntington Beach and l~g barr m spoken views on politics, morals and West;minster ls about five mlles. Most important or all, the boys religion. He haa authored two books Thats not a measure of the hair In· claim the 1001 hair is n. ecessary for dealing with his lecture topic "You volved, but that's about how far apart success in their part-time band busi• and the New Morality" and "Y Tb1t H_vntington Beach and Westminster ness. Be Heresy." · high schools are _ on the map. Suspended from school because ol In his tallt he will tell why be They may be even_ further apart the lengthy locks are BW Connearney, thinks conventional rellgjous ap. th_an that on th~ question of what con· 17,' of 9.132 Litchfidd St., Fountain proachea have "-'1-.a to -acb many stitutes long hair Valley, and Huntlnaton Beach resi· uu ~ ·~ Tb ill of .tll. tbJ · dents Mi.ke Dem,...y, 171 of 327 7th people and what be thinks about e po t s •s. th~t the Blue r-current efforts of churches to engage Syndicate, an award-w1nrung r o c k St and Randy Bullet, 18. of 18392 . combo comprised of five talented teen-Manitoba Drive. m reform and renewal. agers, just maJ be the first .musical Still attending school in Westminster ~e ~o will describe "situation group of its kind In the country to have are Chris Almond, 15, 14401 Middle· ethics. whictt be says has replaced two longhal.rs and three shorthairs on town Lane, and Chuck' Fraher, 17, the traditional "ethJcs of consequenc- its bandstand. 13181 Palomar St., both of Westmln· es." All five members of the combo · sler. _ The Rt. Rev. Mr. Pike was an at· have long hair. But only three were The Blues Synd icate 1s the band torney and faculty member at Geor1e suspended from ecbool for violating wbich won first place in the Orange Washington University Law School halr regulations. County Fair band competition last before he waa ordained to the prie.at· The three boya out of school t h I s year. hood. week attended Huntington B e a c h The Huntington Beach students have He resigned as bishop of the Epis· High Scllool. 'Ibe other two are stu· received district suspension notices copal Dioceae of California in Aug· dents at We1tminster High School. signed by Assistant Principal Lee wt, 19 and joined the ataff of the The dlllerence in the length of their Mossteller. center for Study of Democratic In· . . HE'LL SPEAK AT UCI Blthop Jamff A. Pike sUtutions. His lecture at 7:30 p.m. Sunday night in the UCI Science Lecture Hall will cost $2.75. Seating is only guaranteed to series ticket holders. by the Secretary of State's omce in Slaameoto lats in the month. A party spokesman credited the conservative party of George Wallace for part of its suceess. "When Wallace qualified. our peo· pie took the attitude that if Wallace · can do it, if· there can be a nciat party on the California baliot, tben we can do it too." Jadt Weinberg. party administrator, totd a newa con· ference Wednesday. The Peace and Freedom P a r t y put · 2,000 workers into the field to help sign up last-minute regiatraUons, perticularly on college c • m p u 1 e s Where students •e returning from the holidays. Nicaragua Shaken MANAGUA. Nicaragua (UPI) -A powerful. earthquake rocked tbe Pa· cific Coast of Nicaragua Thursday in· Ju.ring dozena and damalina more than 1,000 homes. There were no im· mediate reports of deaths . Mullen & Bluett's 85th ·Janual)' ·sig Savings On Women's 16BO ~ 2 PAIRS 30.00 •BELT LOOP •TAB-WAIST • FRONT TOP POCKET MODELS Most asked for 1 ~ wool f abr1ca- best of America and Italy. Reveru twists, gabardines, hopaacks, baratheas, venetian twists, parque twists, popollnoa. Furnishings Values! NECKWEAR 1h PRICE Reg. 2.50 Reg. 3.50 Reg. 5.00 1.25 1.75 2.41 FAMOUS BRAND DRESS SHIRTS Reg. 7. now 3.91 3/11.85 Long sleeves, white & colors. Yo.ur style 11 here BETTER DRESS SHIRTS Reg. 8.50 now5.71 2/11.00 ' MEN'S SOCKS Reg. 1.00 now .79 3/2.25 Reg. 1.50 now .99 3/2.95-Str~ 1tylt1, one aize fill all · BOXER SHORTS, T ..SHIRTS Reg. 1.50 ea. now 1.11 3/3.4i COTTON KNIT BRIEFS Reg.1.75now1• 313.19 Spbrtewur Buyal KNIT IHIRTI Reg. to a. now a.ti FarnoUI maker, many styf• end flber1 IPORT IHIRTI Reg. 5. to 11. now 3.91to l.M Short llMYtt. popular 1tyte1 and fabrics SWEATERS Reg. 12. to 28. now I.ti to 17.91 .. Cardigans and pullover •IYI• OUTDOOR JACQTI Reg. 39.95 now17.tl Awaralbl• Melton, car coat atyt• CASUAL ILACKI Rea. a. to a. now Utt & UI W....,• '*'°"belt loop and t.l>w* ICylel ' ,ANCY YllTS Reg. 7. to 11. now 4.91 & 1.M Solid 8"d patttrna, aome rever1lble CUSTOM QUALITY IEL Tl Reg. 4. & 5. now 2.11 lendl m9d1, hand crafted ltathttl ... \ ~Emir• tfOtlt not i!ICMHd . -'.. -Sa1e Starts Today! THE ONE SALE THAT FEATURES FAMOUS BRANO CLOTHING! TIMELY CLOTHES, GGG, JOHN KEITH, CRICKETEER,. MAALTON · Thouundl of 1u1ts•, aportcoats, slacks ·at great rtductlont. All the fabrics and styles you want most. ' \ Men's Suits Reg. 75. & 79.95 Reg. 85.00 seas 6815 Reg. 95.00 Reg. 100 731s 7615 Premium Worsted Suits Reg.110. 79. Prestige Suits Reg. 150. to 1 as. Now11915to 14811 Sport Coats Reg . 49.95 to 75.00 3515 to 58'5 Cashmere Sport Coat• Reg. as. 6 911 Flneet 100% Einlger cllhmere, 1 a 2 button ltyf ti OPEN THURSDAY Ir FRIDAY NIGHTS M ULLEN ' I LUETT u /cHAlllGf. "°"' Ull \'OUlll UNICAM("ICAlllD 0111 MASTUI CHA .. lit, TOO. SOUTH COAn PLAZA• COSi A W -NOAOWAY ANAHEIM SHOPPING CENTER • ANAHEIM • 1~1o:: (all stores except Pasadena & Glendale) FUR TRIMMED COATS . 58. 78. 98. Reg. 85. to 140. Luxurious natural ·mink and dyed beaver collars on superb famous mill . fabrics UNTRIMMED COATS \ 29.99 39.91 Reg. 40. to 80. Clutch and button 1tylt1. Foratmann, J.P. Stevena and other fine wool f abrlcs WOOL KhlT SUITS 29.99 39.19. Reg. 46. to 78. Famous makers-two and three piece styles EXCITING . SALE OF DR!SSES 12.11 15.91 11.91 'Reg.18. to40. C11uai, daytime and 1fter.flve-1tyl11 SPORTSWEAR • COORDINATES 5.11to17.11 Reg. 10. to 33. SWEATERS, ROBES, LINGERIE now~ to~ Off .. I I BJUllANI;, A1*alla (AP) -Tbe. 1ut-blra ., Mn. .Patrtda Brabam~. qnMaytm -... m ud c11ec1 toda.1 at tbl ... Gf IQ .... There WU llO •ndlciem tblt a$ of the otber four A Redwood ctty I~ coDec· babJel .,._ Unaeenect. burd • jlnsle. Jhil18 W41dne• Th9 att...Uni .._trlcian announe- betb,wi. tbt blllMI were ftnt......,. .. .... .,... birth. AmUll n.. ..., .... w. tbt ..... ., tbt the at ..... .,... 14 omcet and c...... Je• tbe ~ at tine pomda ~ ouneea. - . 1 when he emptlid • tratiiCan ed dwt G..tfn7 1'eser became W In tilde an lee cream .-.. lenlW · ~ aiid died In mJdattmlooe. rtti invutlpted and'. ft>und a A .._... 1..-n-•1-u toda ...... • 1per bal wral>Old ill a .wuter. It --..-tat -wu ear er y • .-.. Diitned •t,51& pl~ IOlbe chlCU ·=all fin~ In Ntia(act«y 1 out to a nearby Mrvice at. Tbe qulatl, Aultralla'a lint. were Tbe Bnhabl1, who live bl~ Dtld, • mllu from Bria.,.., ..... lour ..... cbUdru. lDcludlq twill bon a,,...qo. . ~!!!!~!!~~!!~!!I!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~==!!!!!!~~ Tbelr father, ftoCtr Brfba'ln, a Mo yllMlld lawy9r, bad Ida ant 1oed· loot at tbt tb1J qalntl WtdandQ. Tbetr pediatrtd.aa reduced tbe Jnmdd. lty conceatratiCJn in their tncubator Delftno called police who u1d ...__ _ _... -'-wu the loot from a holdup at UUllU wttbbl cme boar -ll 111111ut.1 Tue.... ~t d SUnday. Mn. Braham, 31, 1ave blrth e au ltltioo .uay an aix weeb and a few day1 premature- tbl robber bid stub lt wtth ty but untU toc1q tbe qubdl bat,,._ intention of retrieTinl It later. procrelliDC 10weD1t WU tbouCbt lbeJ • might leave the bolpltal before the anticipated lix to eitbt weeb. Geoffrey bad weJibed three pounda 10 ounces, the aame aa hla brother Richard GJbloa and Aller Faltb Elba· A~Agency cribl, ......... tbe milUq ., tbt ... ... tbe a1bl .... • ..... Brabam to au a lcml, dim' lo* at bla cblldren. I Braham revealed Wednelday that aft. the birth of bla twiu, be had ln- •ured bll wtf•'• ..... prepancy a1linlt a multJpfe buth. But becaUN of a ClaUM ltipulatinl DO payment in cue of a birtll mc.-e than six WMb befcn the IGpulated date, be cUd not kDow wbltber be would receive tbe ... . ~ner aces . , - .. fraud C~rge Wifes M~er ...... __ ~A.... ..~ ~. "· v. <UPJ> ,,. SrraM¥f 6wes c. llobm Bell, ... _,__ Vft""'" .... ., • .......,... ..., .. --r"."-. of VktMM ~•JI, tom n-ll'IWtld,,..... 11 •'T1i9 ....... s ff p Ji bodlr mj1'red Uaoe U toUl -' l1&J>-·-··• .. bmk omdal 118t COit tb1 IV Eto combat Wt ... a ft a k'f mlDd" la -.... ICbelM wttb • e f..n. 0 ee the todgh& of "" 10 poUtld bop-L11816 Bult • Tn1at Co., •·• B(ilz .. "°"" °" lcON m St. ::e;,edocbl•, ...... ot • . LAS VEG~. Nev. (UPI) ~ ~I-to te,.,,.,,.. iiilll ff.,.,,....., "?i -~.a •_f!lr1.· ~-· MlaU.1.~,.. • ..," JI m-1 . • rchana to Mi forward boH ~Due • lMmllDft1, "• l!;DU"*· caicdll("ti for~ or .ta&, to-flk>. ht 1'oJ>t• &M t9Mdki toUl "*" • w!tb lldlal, ab9tdDI ad IDdudnc day faced arraipment OD cbarcn to Japota for •rgff'f kfort rt: Roaw (PeM) 8"U.11, tbe bak'a MC· be murdlrtd bia wealthy wile of J'llarJ~, tlJlDillllt fUe tatrlll tilrH JboaOta IDd" then Ht fin to mg""" to bat&lf. . la buk ,.... to eo¥el' ••• In their home. • CHWdraftl ID tbe •IWY'• llCCOUDt. AlbUl, 31, surrendered to poUce ~.Funeral nrvica-will be held to-What bl'oQpt tbe two ma totetbtr Wedatldly and 11x houri iat. at· t'1 for Anne ll'Mltlne Dlcbne, I& the alltlld 1Cb1m1 •• not uplaJa. tended hJa wUe'a funeral at Palm tile of country mUlic recording .ed. The arr11t vi Sovak Tullday n-...... 1 Tw Wllformed ... -u .. de .a.... "Lfttle J1----'' Dick--, ~-lbocked tbe rllldentl ot tbia CGIDJllU· ..... ....,.. ' o ..,.,., &&& 1 pu-.-"'""' .... wuu Uea escorted the suspect to the HrV· S' killed Monday near Sherman, nit, wbo remembered blm u a loft:,..-lees tor Mrs. Rose Louiae Maple Az.. x., when .ber car skidded off an :poalkenhJf!."111ybooman1, ~-~adbubeek n bthe11 bl11, &1. overpua and she wu thrown oc ... IC 1 ....... et 8 She was the widow of Ed Maple, from tbe vehicle. Burial will be at pl~~Y did it for 1 variety of pur. an executive of a hotel OD the Laa ~.-.-~'.eodlawn Memorlal Park ln Nub· poees whlcb 1 will not comment on," V1111 Strip and a former Dmver city ~ lilllla. ,.,_ --.La. &..~--u s councllman, no Md left -about · · ~.,....,. ·~ -_...... · · Atty. Jam• D. .. million ot bl.I estate. s-bad "O •'·-----•lllilllllililll-lllliW Zlrla. ".(ulthe objective was to alpboa .. ~ .. • oft tbe moaey. 'lbe bank la out •·· children. A -.... __ ..-_ --~ _., . Mrs. Aabll1'1 charred body was -"---found 1ut !>ed. 'l1 in the muter bed· 111 DrltNU tMn .rl .,_,.. .,.. room IQtted by fire. Followin1 an 1DOtb, N.:, CBI Md AJC,,.... S D• I.... at&to1*7, aatboritlff ~abl bad clMd """ ion tlarir polH1' "' tM enator """en before the fire and • I' body con-, a~ I Le ~th1 g °"' aU boob taiDed maulve dOHs three sleep- tullll& VNwrl loft ,..,., /OW C'-1 -b "''--_J ~ drup. J1Ua1a 0/ ..... Ms ~ e&e' rates I ~ fl(I Nici be WU til tflt llviltc aohn a anlal ,.,.,,._. _,.. room Bltulnc to the radio when tbl ~ '"°"'~ "'" &wMcl B. L _J -"'_ ;i -fir• started. off ~ 1wUc• eonC'l'OUfng tM l U"tnau y .J. UQ(.l'V MtlfOrt ftd f7do U.. .......... ~ riOlt '°°"" • "°""°"' ... ,,.. npor&ld. .. Soldier Quizud ... . . 25°/o OFF' smTClllHI PAm ~ TOPS ·9~ .fll!"bla red, If~~-~ tor her. Pants wttb atikb crease and stim&pa In nylon, polyester .\retch; they'll irow with berr Slail MX, re(. 3.50, 2Af. SIJea 7-14, reg. 4.50, JM. Stretch· to • fit nylon I polyester striped turtle top, aizes 3-6X, res. 3.00, 1.9'. Siiia 7·14, i:eg. 4.00, 2.99 . may co llrla' aportawear 77 t WASHINGTON (UPJ) -Seaafe Republican Leader Eftl'ttt Mcltln· Jey I>Jrben, one ol the mott enter· ~~~1~~~~~~~~j,,.~ldJ:-lS.~Hl*~~.~~~~'nnd~~!~~-~1~~Jr:~~::11aaea~d=C~ras1m11t-:=m-~r-===~======-' • ArmJ Spedalllt a Mir PNnih, 4aUoned· in VletDam. wrote b11 todqPr~--· Ad • SI • ; ther tn Pomona tbai be would ._. JohDlon, far whom Dirk· m.Its aymgs • "~-a M--'can dinner for tbe sen UI lbouldered mu7 a burdea, UA9 aAI na certain to telepboae or wire ~Udaya. Frach, 21, IOt the ff.75 birthday IJ"Htinl• to one ot hil clot· LOUJSVILLE, Ky. (UPl)-A Viet. dinner ""94 to him ln the 7lst est tri'eadl on capitol bill. nun veteran belnt questioned by po. EIPClriatlon Battallon Camp at Dirben, wbo rllftl ill tbe new 1..,. l1ce followlnl a traffic accident early DC .... b, 17 mlla northeast of u Grand Marabal of tb1 Ron Bowl today blurW out be. bad juat killed OD • • • by none other than his Pande In Puadena wu ceJebret-:u:i• and • 1oidler she bad been ~· Bil fatlMr, 1111 f Nneh, iq bla blrtbdaJ ill the old home hffm Count)' poUee-cblcbd out It," ~1,'IOO for hil 1tif1'1 llYen-day ton ot PUla, W., where be WU the 1tarJ of Clifford GriUa llld fwnd 1 P Vietnam. ~aajo 4~ planned to live a UM body of Mn. En Gri111, 41, in · ; • l 1 1--n hhotu--.. •-i•i.t at tb.. their trailer home on the Dixie Hlgb-• IUl'ftl Shh ... 27, a P-o A to UWI .__, r-•o1 WUI .. • ~ way ~tractor. wu arruted by San :;:-~:.=-~ P:!.!:.. for Grlaa. 42, told pollce that after ~dlco police for Osbtn1." They _... k1Wnt bis wife be drove to nearby aetd he bad Ulld a bamboo pole, DirkMD ii not expected back ill P'art knox and "ldDed a soldier," de. th and bent wlndlbitld wiper Wubinstoa until IJMlrt11 before Coa· tect.lvea l&id. k to "fish" out 300 coata, sweat· 0'9ll returu to werk Jan. 15· Police telepboaed military authori-llld akirtl from .tore racks in BJ that timt, tbe birthday wtll be Uea, who fouDd tbe soldier dead in his Juat anotbtr mDatone ud In man q_,un. Tbe ume of the soldier was a woman'• apparel abop. Jn cuttint •aJI Ula oae tM bloam will be olf wltbbeld pencUnc notlficatlon of his a bole tn the roof, Stoia acUvated the ro11. Q1rb1a mdlt f.ace a vlri• }amlly. t baqlar alarm and bt wu ar· tJ ot problilnl u a leldtr of tbe op-Mn. Grtaa waa shot twice and the tiJ • ,...t.n1 motareycle of· pocltloa ~ ta a PJllldtntial eJeC.. IOldler tine tbDtl with a .45-callber wbO ftrtd ODI ~l abot. tloD 7ear. piltol. 1 I •• "j ,I) ,ti ... • 71 .ti ' .. .... 4.50 .... ,... 6.00 ....,., rd aat bis U. mpte kie-.,..... ZiPPI' 4,.. Ina tap to bottom. lot -' dias-ibantf. Appllqal trtm. Ont me Illa to l 7tar or 22-lbll. Kod· IDldban f2-l JW1), larSe (M 1WI) and a ...... (M yean). lotb tn pastel ....... ud acnUc Meocl . ..., ..,. ..,.. ... eomfortable. •' 1.4'-fJl1, 6Ji.M1J . . .. " h ,. 1r '· I Mario 1acdni ol New· port Belch, wfto lw WTed the Balboa Bay IJona Club in every capacity rancinl from greeter to president, has b e e n presented with a diamoftd r i n g by the organization for contribution~ d u r i n g bis tenure. He current. ly is project& ll'llAilrtntl W for the Jocal club, and zone chairman for tb district. Paccini a1JO presides over the club's annual Jobrter bake at Corona del Mar. STllKIMG 'SAMOA' IY CALLAWAYa Reg. Sole Both size· --$2.SO $1.tt Hond size ···-1.40 1.29 Wosh cloth.... .70 .St Calloway, ''The Lobel of luxuryS': Bring exotic beau- ty to your b a th with this $fuflning jacquard woven ,fforol creation In rich deep colorings. Choose antique gold, bronze green, larkspur bl~, red. VllUMT, NIW FllLDCHST 'CLOISONMI' Reg. So e Both size ···A-$~.50 $3.4' Hond size ··-2.30 1.tt Wosh cloth.... . 90 .79 This sculptured pottem hos on unmistakable air of ele· gance -Soft velvety finish on one side, thick looped terry on the other. Colors: Gold. verdian, Siamese. ~ MAtTIX 'INVITATION' VILVn·LIKE PILI! Reg. Both size --.$3.50 Hand size'·-· 2.00 Wash cloth~ .80 Fingertip ·---.80 Both mot·-· .C.99. Both sheet .... 6. 98 Solt $2.49 1.79 .69 ·" J.M S.99 Colors: eiue willow,pink, trop- ic gold, ~\1tr-dion, scarlet. ___ '~ Brings Good, Bad· 0 .. ,.....,~-... -.:io--:-:-..77 ~-;.-·-~ ...,_...._ !,• -~~·--~-....~~,--·_.. I • WASHINGTON (AP) New Year•s Day wfD bring both Sood and bed news for the American t.upa1er. One tax will be etased from the _,~,.,.~· ........ .ra. 1 while another Will be in· creased for many persons. ti~~ : ~~· KING SIZE HD PILLOW, CLOUD SOFT TOO" POLYESTU FILLED 20x36 inches ............... -....... $3.ff ., Higher S o c i a 1 Security taxes to be pald du.ring 1968 will more than offset the repeal of the federal stamp lax on real estate sales whlcft.was voted in 1965 but doesn't take effect until next week. That tax amounts to 55 centa for each SSOO. or frac- Regular size 20x26 inches .... 2.ff Fantastic buy on plump, polyester filled pillows. Soft and fluffy, they'll . eose you into delightful comfort- able sleep. Non-allergenic, moth ond mildew-proof, odorless. tion, of a tft1 estate sale and means between '80 mil· lion and '10 million e.ch year to the Treasury De-m...----"'A partment. It ls one of the fees collected from t h e home-buyer wbea be signs his settlement papers. NO INCREASE Although lhe Social Se· curity tax rate won't in· crease for 19118, ·tne amount of salary on which Jt iJ lev· led will -from ts,eoo to '7.800. This will mean an additional tu of $52.80 for a person earnln1 S7 JIJJ or more ~ the year. Prelident Job.Mon bas not yet signed the Social Se-SPECIAL r cu.rity bill but ii expected SOLULCQ1.0I ~ te ... muo sbortb'.:----t-9::::::~ =~L--o: lDcreased-soclal Secu.rlCy lP'l:OFF VINYL TAtt(C:tOTRJ, of th f d · .. ' FLANNE~IACKID! taxes and repeal e e • • Rt . Solt er al stamp tax on real es-, . . . . . . · g tate are the only two 52 x 52 ........... _ ......... $3.00 $1.99 chan1es In the tax law· 52 >f70 .. .'.. ...... -......... 4.00 2.tt wh.lch take effect Jan. 1. 60 x 90 .. ·-····-----· 8.00 4.M But when CoDiJ'llS re-60 x 85 OYGI ---·-8.00 4." turn• next month, the House 68 Inches round._ 7.00 4.99 Wa1s and Means Commit· Folloni & Cohn's carefree vinyl tee ii apln scheduled to cloths'Wfth cottOf'I flannel bock.Ideal take up Preside.nt Jobnaoo's for ewry day US.. Just wfi>e clean proposed lO percent IW'· with cloth-M~ rich solid colors char1e on indiYidual a n"d to choose from. Quantities limited. corporate income taxes and Treasury olDcials hope for speedJ passage. EXCISE TAX In addition to higher in· come taxes, that package also would postpone drops scheduled for April 1 in the 7 percent manufacturers' excise tax on automobiles and tbe 10 percent ucbe tax on telephone lervice. The present Social Secur· lty tu rate of U percent on the first 98.600 income means a total payment of no more than $290.40 for both the employe and his em· 1loyer. · It would have remalned uncban1ed next 1ur had ConlfllS not approved ear· lier th.ii month an i.Dcreue in both benefits ud tbe tu schedule. The muimwn paym•t nat19ar will .., be pa.20. TbiS it DOW ICbeduJed to rise to a muimum M.211> oy 1987 wbel tbe tu rate wUI be U 111rcent oa boUI employe and emplOJlr . For 1-. the I • m. -··•-r• • amount of tu will be de- ducted from weekly J>a.1· chtckl bat It wUl bl U• telded ner a 1..., pe- rlod. . A Plnoll earnlnl m o r • tha ~ wtn "'1 a lllll9r blti II tan-bollie J*1 aftlr-Jaa. 1. 'l'btJ bavt plJd DO SodaJ Seeartt;J ta la 1117 slnct thtJt lll'1l1DCI acetd- ~-"r'. .>• ~ SACEf "MADllD'• LAVISH IATH AND AREA RUG Heavy ~olity, handsomely fringed, · vivid exciting colors In smart Med- iterranean design. Skid resistant bocking, completely mocbine wash- able. 24x36 ··-··-··-·····-.$4.00 $2.99 27x48 ···············-····· 6.99 4,99 3x5 ···-·-·-··---11.99 9.99 .4x6 ···-··---.19.99 17.ff Lid cover··-··--1.99 1.29 SALE! PERMANENT PllES$ NO- . IRON SOLID COLOR TAILICLOTH, Volut Salt 52x51 in ................... $4.00 $3.49 51x70 in. _ ............... 6.00 4.M 59x90 oval or oblong .. 10.00 l.4t 68-in. round, fringed . .10.00 7.n Napkins .............. _.. .75 .St Rich, f irmly woven solid colordoths with lovely scalloped edges. Gr.en, gold, white, pumpkin; 80% cotton ond 20% nylon, no-Iron finish. SALE! CUSTOM DRAPllllS, WORKMANSHIP IHCLUDID FAHIC AND I.AIOI .. LISS • THAN PllCI OF FAHIC Al.OHi Phone todoy for free ntimote in Ytl'lr home, we'll bring complet. fabric selections and custom deslgt\ draperies just for you. • b42 -02 l>2 Pleoted to any width, finished any length! Color-guarontMd fabrics! Expert Decorotin<i Coumelon! Other fine fabrics $2.29, $2.99,and $3.99 yd. including workm"uhlp. Avolloble with sotttn l!Nftg S 1 yd. oddltionoJ. Minimum Chofgt based ·on 63 ind\ length. HotftlDre ond -.rt installation oddltltnol. • .. --- CHARMING ~LAzy DAISY'. IY FIELDCREST VELVETY 'DELMONICO' MEW IY FIELDCREST SMART NEW 'SWHILL' FIELDClUT. TOWIU Reg. Sole Both size ..•... $2.SO $1.9' Reg. Sole Bott) size --.$2.50 $1.tt Reg. Sole Both size ·--$2.50 $1.tt Hond size .. ,... 1.50 1.l9 Hand size ·-·-1.50 1.29 Hand size .. .: .• 1.50 1.29 Wash cloth .... .70 .Sf Wash cloth .... .70 .59 Wosh cloth .... .70 .59 Finger tip ...... .80 .69 . A striking overall print in predominotely blue I green or gold/pink color combine· tiOC)S. Petal soft velvet pile on one side, l09ped terry on the other. ~. Authentic Mediterroneon de- sign and colorings. Jo'c:quord woven, velvety shirred pile on one side, thick looped terry on other. Colors: gold/ green, red/bittersweet, brls- tol/mina blue. A beautiful new iotquard wbven towel .of· lush feolton terry ..• exciting 'Seashell' pattern. S..o I id colors: on-· tique g~cf, B'ristol blue, le.• pink, verdian green, Srome• pink, white, bittersweet. s .... SENSATIONAL FIELDCREST 11.AMKETJ 100" ACRYLIC, DOUILl-WOVEM, CELLULAR 72~ inch size for Twin or Full Bed, $12.98 volue ........ $5.99 These beautiful, solid color 100% AcrylicThermol blankets ~e doublv woven to give you the warmth of two blankets ... Inner layer of oir keeps body heat in ... cold out. Tiny imperfections do not affect wear or beauty Exceptional value! .. --_...u.BMS·Y.J"' TEll¥- KITCHEN COORDINATES I SUPH-AISORIENT, LINT-FRIE Colorful new Do isy design on lint· f.(tt terry. Combinations of pink, c*ange, gold, green. Super-obsorb· ent. Save ot Btol's. Towel -----$ .59 2 for .ff Apron ·---··· 1. 19 • 99 Heh Potholder ·--....... .39 l fdr ·" Dish cloth ·-·--···· .39 3 for .tt Toaster cover ...... 1.19 .9' "'h ICING SIZI FIELDCREST 11.ANKIT CIUUW, DOUILl-WOVIN, WASHAIU 108x90 in. If perfect $19.9'.5, $1." Beautiful solid color thermal blank- ets. d o u b I • wove n for double warmth. Tiny i,mperfections do not offect wear or beauty . . • mokt sensotior')ol sovlngs for you: 82 % rayon, 18 % acrylic. Satin bound, 9 solid colors. LU oim ur YOUR 'TAILlr--llAUTIFtl~t.UXilttY' CLOTHS . Reg. Sole 52 x 52 ...................... $4.00 $1.tt 52 x 70 ......... -···--·· 6.00 2.99 60 x 90 .. ·-·----·· 8.00 3.tt 60 x 108-···-··-··-·.10.00 ..... 66 Inch round .... _ 8.00 3.M Napkins "·--····.;....... .85 .Jt An elegant looking, dressy cloth with a satin glow in on arroy of soft pastel colors. Completely wash· obit , quantit ies ·limited. SENSATIONAL! "IUCKINGHAM" TAILORED HDSPUADS HEAVY ANTIQUE SATIN, LUXURIOUSLY QUILTED ... • I I Sole . . . Reg.ei4ee Twin ....................... : .......... $20.00 Full ................................. , .• 25.00 17.H King, Queen or Ouof .... ~ ... ~..1. 35.00 24.99 Marvelous fashion spreod, luxuriously quilted to the floor, with handsomely toilored top and comers, Effective on beds with or without foot· boords -greot quality antique sotin fabric subtly textured, In rich solids colors of h gold, ivy green, forest peacock, or white A Beol's Buy! Madrid Heodboords, Bross plated~..---. Twin $20.00 Full $30.00 King sso.oo _~-=~; - ect ••· BEAl.'S Meanwbile, the Internal r ' ' ::~a;..s.: ~~'~ is W'here the buys are structlon boOklets and lorma • N '.J !or 1117 lacome tu returns., -NEW'°RT BEACH, 17th and Irvine, Ml 2-0262/0pen Eveninq.s Mondey, Thursday, Friday/Interior Decoretinq/T erms to Fit Your eeas AU ~1boalll rectin 1 111•-----·-~--------------11!1• dftJr forma b,J Ju. I. .1 f 4 ~ ------- 0 l . ..., .. • .... t J \ l • ,) •• DAILY PILOT -~ ) o I U.S. Casualties . Dori~ ·cimstmas ·Truce . . . . to dlplamltlc ....... C.-•wllt ..._...,._ MIJ(lf (AP) -Tile .... VIit EE~ Im .... lllt ..... ee• llW • RI d I • .... The mlllbroOadllC aim ·Wd DOtlllnf eoald be m1r9 8IFIDblr II Alllll'lcw klDld IDIDt ca1111h _...... ..... wttll Ill till w • • k ...._ in relatlona between tbe one. .. --•w __.,v to tbe ia .... vi.tam War bl-alilbtlJ, t11e aum1-ol _. Won. TM ...... ti. lllN a. ..... &.-. time clOM Communist..al· .-uu ' .,..._...., cnllld dur1DI Cllrtatmu ID1 Jdl1ld cbopped. llat... ,,....... ... "'Jut Wik. .. I I , ...... ... lies. hu been glarlngly apot· Kremlin 1 poeture ad pres-wtll .._. ee...ar.,... ti .._ aDlld fllWI m-n Jlltd wttla 1,311 .. n 11 ... Im•: e-. MW Dabted by Cattro'1 latat U,. tba aa GPm 1pllt wltll d•eed bJ botb lldtl, mt cnued Oftf tbe totall re-prntom week. ..a B.19 •• '11 1urpriae disclosure that Rua-CUba wbJcb couJd lbatW tile aamber of wouaded pstld tbt wetk befon. Of tbe m wounded, tlu ._. "rt a 11 llllil- lla la gohl1 slow OD vital tbe already heaviJ7 lbaka •upped llaarplJ, tbt U.S. 1'11111 U.a. Command ..all U.1. C-end laid, U0 did ..... ail lltu4 • ~ 111PPties and bf Ida llllhlM! movement beJODd ,..,.. c..., .. r-....... ......... • ~f wen klllld Ill& ,..-.._.talilatlla. • Im' trMfl 111111 l a1 t N M l cleClaratlon of Cuba'• 5~ n.e fact that tbt Cmdlld , 'fl •.--_, 1'11111 MW _., railed to -*. 111 • _.,II _. • ew ai . lute ideological iDdtptn-bu nevertbelw beta al-t JI-Ult_.., ol Am.· •I .... TM Jlitll& Wiik dence." lowed to reach pNllllt pro. z T laM llDlil Ill aetloa in tbt 116 ,,.. n••tld .._., The criJ1s dplodld at a portlona was teen U AD ID-ero emperatQ,res ~ W1r and the DUID· IZI wOUJIC1ed aad • ... 'R f u moet incoovenieat mosnebt cBcatloa that the Motcow· · .1-al ...secs to 91,7e. inl· a es p for Moscow, whole leaden Havana Ula hu cndtd Allolllll' 111 Americana are Other allild fareel ns-t· • are preaently btaviJ1 • ~ally to b r •a kl n I .,., ,..._ ff-_ _J _ J .6. M: ;J kiW nlk S nda =~pr~ 'C!troblmMlilfClllllhtod lrlCIAL UIVOY euueu ior 1¥1.Dest. HliH ,HE:.4DS =:~r.~ U y 1 on the future of tbe tbe trouble• on the oc:cuiOD Chttter W. lcNtee ed a week earlier. Nam ... WASHINGTON (AP) ~~~althe~:.·u,~~ :f:"::.,:::::..?:-===~· FOR CONGO UJ~~.r!:'5aath~ fte POlt Office ~ ao-smet IPlit-crlm. c. Bowles 1111mbed tbe N er1t:era O' ,..._ ~ ad MXJtA. Ghana (UPI) -namese eemmandl report. --'. antildpadni a be8T1 ... Plains today wbllt fffaia( '9-11111 dae to k:Hoat· Wiil bl.I naqJe frelbly eel a total of 1,• llltm7 ..___... • ~.-_. tam Is Ii Prim M. . driJzle ap1D ............. ........,. w111e11 Jll'tlld .. __. to ,1u ~ kOW i.t . ..u. c1on from ~-aCll' ~I Pl rae e 1n1ster ~• ed cowdl'J from oH¢;a tt ... ud .... bfJle. Km-i:l Joa tl;a Gbua. Vloe a~ fDt.i al 1,114 a = 1:n;" toOf =•it:.,: . :_· ." • . m~ . the ~la•. =-21~1= at Pltstdtnt Hubert H. U... = =iar°' i:' -'-day, says it bu 1.4 bil· . 'lht ~ ID a rlll6d ._. .._ .. don. an:!i _, Mlldtd fiar tbe ~ llJ 11111111 ,,_. npoNd • pemiy •tams-00 hand To Meet With LBJ As E e111• "a'dic cold .... = ~ q•w a1eo t:1 a1 ~ Jdnt.cocmtry killed .,,. Soatll VletDmeM .. help Amll1cam .... • nvoy c-:• u. JDa'CISf ..... doled ,. tbe s ..... 11 and John •. lan:e• aa11 • by u.s. aa11 6r~':.;:-:. DOt . ·JERUSALEM (UPI) -Eahkolwasm~JobD-._,D1abt=-=o~~ =..~ • ..,la-~~ ~ ~~=--.... u1d ..na!n wbetbcr all Wte!' Prim• M.1nllter Levi Esh· -.on at tbe Pretidentl Ta· WASlllNGTON (UPI) -M9I. blb9 clan. 'n.t . 11MfiM• ...... '1n ..... ~· eauJ,, ~1 ........ AJPerie..,. ..uttal'J~ M"riera will clemaad the aa Raaelf SWlday ud le•v· President ;Johmoo today ... Weather Bureau lndkated coww••tlel ID mid 41 • ~ ID loutla \lletum e.... to ~1 "* .. due oa ·all tol of Israel fln to the Ing two days later for Ot· Jected Chester W. Bowlea, read1n11 lower tban 40 be-T1DB1111 eat oft tbt loan 1*:t '#DdlHU,--.ooo .__. week' I 000 ·~-r1 poa._ __ ....... 5 ...... _ United States today for two low were likely 6 10 m 1 ctnlDCIDiel fD Ult Ghan 'a _.. • up • ----~1 tawa. He planQl<I to ,re· u s Ambassador to In ... _ · wort lb1fta Wednetda1 due _...ta.I of A fr4m tbe 478,IOO __._. a ..S bearing only five centa daya ~talks with President main in New Yor~ through · · wa, The new polar tnvulon to the Ice norm ...,... oera. week earlier. •vr--~~ ~~~-~~~the~~~~in-~~~~~~~~~~~~tedto~•~~~~~~~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "8ted Jt m1Cht cott the criall. Uliout abicturea 11atn1t cuuing with Cambodlm ibt mtln M1dwlt bJ .. l>olt omce more than Jt wm The Israeli leader was travel on tbe Jewiah Bab-Prince Norodom Sihanoiill day. recetve Juat to collect tbe ICbeduled to arrive in New bath. the problem of Commmdlt Drhina nma1nld U. plDllJ dut oa all letters. York and temaln througb It ta the Orat U. S. visit Vletnamese taDctuarlel ID ardoUI for ........,. ol Ok- Bere are tbe new rates: Saturday for ~~with by E1bkol followiq the six-laboma,. Arbuat, Ken-.I'~ Ill" lbJl!,~'ftiimt.d N9tlou.. r'..~~-liiYu.ur.11 urt~,...,_.JtI.s ~ ~-U"~1e ~~-t...tucky w ~l"'WH9 u tbe up ... from'S-to 'l~lllltr~JadiDI SecretarY 1teral ~.fwlf.'He lut met~: Fdiin.81· ~ilff.t'IW r..Wt '«·~iau,bt of oaD'ce; alr·mall W..1 *'-' 'nwlt. in Wublniton in 1984. tile choice cam~ from tbt tna1111 drilllt, llttt ud 8 to 10 mttt • omce: pod->.. lf to underline the ten-• 12ltlr tafb were expected Texas White House. The Babt mow wldda bu al carda from 4 to I eeata llonl in the Nlddle EMt a -to deal wttb tbe Arab-llrae· brief statement speclfled DO plalUed tbt NII• llnct Meb; airmail c.anSI from t pair ol terrorist bomba · ll arms ba1anct ud Soviet tim. etable for the talb~ Mei Yeara Day. to a centa each. damattd a reaervoir near penetration into tbt MJddle ing only that Bowlll Beevy uow wandDIJ Seeoad.claaa mall nit.-the JUver Jordan only a few East aince the June S.10 arrive in Phnom Pab wv. laued for ltatal tut mostlJ nenpaper1 and ma-houri before Eahkol'1 plane war. "within the next few daJI." ol .. Jee storm belt. 'J'bt galne1 -will be 1ncnaaed left Jeruealem. ID ottan Elbkol ~ In Phnom Penh, a spotes. Weather Bureau fONCUt about 24 peretal Balk t!drd· 1bt blutl caMd "tome m.t Prtml MlnlNr Later man far SibanoWt tald t be accumulationa of more than clu1 mall -IDOltl1 adftr· damalt" to the AJbod.Ya· B. Pte'eon of Canada and prince bad approved lowl· 4 incbn fer mouatlla llC· tillnc dmalar1 -wUl to ap 8COY Reterwir, millW, of. vittt MontreaJ ad Toronto et' ae1ection and, like t b t iloal of the Virlbl'u Md 34 percent. fidall ..W. They uU before ntu:ndq bJ way of White Houae aml~ MarJl.and. alrudt eoeted The tncrwll will Jleld footltlpl wre-foand 1Ad· 1ADdDn wbtn be meetl -.14 lJOwlea wal US*ttcl with lee alter WtdDtldlJ'1 dout • mlllioa a yllr in 1n8 to 1be JcrillDlan Iron· Prime Mlllilter Harold Wll· in the Cambodian capJtal sleet mi freainl rala. addltlonal rtftlllll. tler a fffff mDet m1. IOll. witbln a few days. · Th e Cbrlstma1-N • w ~utlh1tuoo . .... . ' ~span1sh .. . ' ..LEON'S ''ONCE·A·lEIR'~ oumANDit• QUALITY MEWi li _IOYS' WiAa AT 11EMINDOUS SAVIN&S SAU STMll 111U1S.. JAN 41H.-IHOP IAIL Y FOi llST IDULTSI I ....-----MEN'S SUITS N.tlouHy Advertlsecl lralMls ••• Wools, Mohain, Wontecfs, SharblrlM in your faverite MMMI • NOW Wool -Dacron; Reg. 59 .50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44.IO Worsted & Sherkakina. Reg. 65.00 & 69.50 ..... 54.50 R•gular 79.50 Suits ....................... 62.50 Regular 85.00 Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . • . . 67.50 Regular ·8,.59 Suih .............•.. ,. ..•• · . .,.Oo Reg. 95.00 Imported I 00•1. WootSharkskin · •....• 76.50 ORT COArs·-----.. Net~ly ~It-' lreMls -aR ,.,.1ar styfes Reg. 19. 95 Cords ........ , ............... . R•t· 21.SO I 12.50 Wool & Dacron .....••••. Re9~ to 19.50 I 091. Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.50 ll ... 45.00. I 0091. Imported WooJ ...•.•...•.. ·36.IO Rtg. 49.50 10% Woot-50°/. Mohair Imports ·31.50 .----------•SLACKS----------~ . ~.1 • II • wU dni -in alQ me odJ tar: U I • Nationally Aclvertls-' ••• Fine Fa~rlcs •.. C.ntiltantal1, Iv -~~~!llb~~oo~t,':tr.tth-""TWlll+r..-"-=~~---~~.:.==~~~::;:=;:;::;;F-~~-:--f-~~ Regular 16. 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .. . NOW 12. ti --~ . .... ., ' . . . .. . ..... .. ~M~t~ - Warehouse and Showroom FLOOR ~SAMPLE · CLEARANCE! .. ill" "" TO 50% OFF!. ......... LIVllMIWM llDllm-~AllD MDllOOM RHUlllUn JC.tdfa - Regular 19.95 ................. : .... NOW 14.tl Regular 22.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW 17.tl .--~-. SPORT SHIRTS----. . . 1· ·a"' NI, 7.50 ... 1:':11.n ............ 7.ft ........................... ......... 2 MOW I.ft• •••• .......... 2 MOW 4.ft • •••• .... 9.50 =:-1:11.n ............ ta "9ACllTS. MINl-IOYS ................... 20% OfF lfur ";iU'" '"'-'· ...... wl11A..-.,., ..... , SWEA ... ..., ........... c--. ......... .,.. .. 21•1o OFF I SHOD. MIN'S DIDI. Broken 1i1e1 .....•..•. 309/o OfP S 0 I ... .,... .. .,.. ..... Reg.~ $1.00. 79c or 4 ~$3.00 ...... 11.so 98c • 3 pr~S2.75 T 11 S .•••• ." .............. , ......... $3.00 $1.95 .... $4.00 $~.75 ·...----·IAIGAIN TAIU ----••1111 .... --~-........... RCIAl • ..,... TAii.i I 91CIAL IAl•AIN TAU ~ANTi:;:.:. "i:ft .MTS--:-;-: uo . . IOYS Din. ._. .... un ......... , _, ... :. -··· ......... rll/I .... ff..; 11• ~· ... .. .... ... ~ -... .... lrt· -= ... w- ort- mJ 'GIB ..... >m-... 1ed ... llld UI ctb Ito ... ,000 II a • ' '> QAJLY.PILOT --.Wife 81 !p• ,,,.... S!f •t ... Mao's Cultural Revol~tion .S~en Wan~ng iii Red Chin~ • l: . ) . l BJ 1JllHAlf L. BYAN A# .._... Cll't JU , , Mao '1'1Huq'1 f 0 u rt'l Wife, Cblanl CblJll, b a I dropped from pabllc view • in Comnumllt Chiu, Thia, atone .ttli other develOP- menta, blnta tbat the fer· ocity of the "Great Pro~­ tarian Cwtural Revolution" b on the wane. Mao T ... tun1 now 11 74. U hia lriP oa tbl re1nJ of power roae-. ad, at tbe aame time, tbe cultural revolutiolt O'ldualb' fadel away, it b possible tbat moderate elements w 11 J command more ID.fhlence, even to tbl pol.at of mllhll Pekin& 1DOn qproacbabll by other uttou. Just a year q o thiJ month the poUUcal upbea.v· al relCbecl itl peat of vio- ' . Be I "" • Only '90ME. SAVINGS offer• you all thl11 anJWbere tn the nation on inaured eavinp. Home pa.11 at lealt one-fourth more than an1 bank on tbe 1&1De tJpe of account.. 19' COllPOtJNDllDl>AILY ON PAISBOOE ACCOIJN'JS. At earrent annual rat., wben. Jlrindpal and intenst are maintained one 7ear 7our actual arninra are U8%. 114" IPZCIAL BONlJI ACCOUNTI (multi· ~lee of fl,000.) You earn current interelt plu a boauof ~~ per7earpaidafterthree1ean. WitMrawaJJ can be made aD1' time in multi- ple. of fl,000, with 101ll' ba1aDct ltill qulil7- iq for the boaua. '1'hfa hu been Home'• po liq for O'fer 79 7ean, 7oar mener returned promptl1 and iracfOU1l1 when 1" want It. Comp~ thia to investment. •here there are dela11 and coet in 1ettinr 1our "- JIODeJ OUt. . c.,.,_... 1""'I ~ '°" .,.. Ntt.r of cd Oil l>1ft11•1NeBf!'Ma.M11. Jlome, one of the world'• 1tronre1t. ftnandal tudtatiou. hu oScea near wberevu JOG • . Ji'fe, work or abop. - UmADA SMTllllA 15!21t ..... M. JD>Nar111 Mlinst. i.tffllllrllllM lt...._.Alt. 52J.J310 547•11 um UM llWDI 1l922 lfo6ntst. 21! &st Uacoln AWi. It CNpnll Oppollta City Hall Ql.5680 535-2811 leoce in what wu called ''tbe JIJIUl1 re~tion.'' ReYolutioury rebeJI a D d teen-ace Red Goarda were imtructecl to .... the power from tbe bandfUl of party perlODI 1n authority wbo have taken the capital· ist road. 09 PRF.88 APPEAL 'nle Cb.lnese Oommunlst preu 11 ~newing an ap- peal to Mao'e 111ppOrtera to ''wqe struggle by reuo11· lnl and not by force." Of. • 9 • ficial prea comment IUI· geata aa ettart ii being made •to restore some or· der to the educational sys- tem, ~ liDce Aupst t• by the cultural revo- lution movement wblch kept you.nptei'a ~t of 1Cbools and "tamed them aplnat their teacher!'. , The movement probably will contlilue in one form or another for 1ome time. But a year 'and a ball has been a long time even for the most fanatic to k~p up a full bead of .team. The failure ol Mao'a wife to appear at public func.. Uona could bt alpiflcant. A Canton newspaper has aald that "uduom atruule in the cultural · revolutioll has impaired Comrade Chl- ang Ching' a health." But R u 1 • l a n commentators bru1bed thiJ aaidt as un- likely. "li'orelgn observers, .. said a Moacow brOlldcast in Chi~ nese to C b i n a laat week, "feel that Chlanf' Ching'• illDeu wu due to outside by lta own lflmlaaloa bu malDa la dolM. Tbe Jll'QI prequre • . • What ii in· falled to deatr01 1ta enem· .mnttl JDU1 ''r.....-1·~ tereltiq II that It WU I -----1-1 tm remalll Ja •atboritJ • D d Cbom Bll·lai wbo dlleJoMd ta. .n• vuaaaa Jll'8ll 1 ...... baft l'Vtll repined that Cbigan auai WU UL.. denounce• "Cbin•'• Khruab-ranklq PGlltlon•." Premier Chou ta credited chev." but 1tD1 cUDOt crlt-lt Wald be no mrpriae. by aome Cblna-watchera iclzt PrtaJdent Liu. Shao-abould Mao'• lntluence allp, with being a vol~ ol mod· chi by name. Thi Mao if tile coatadinl aides m ention in the Mao camp. group may lack auffidellt I tbl ftruUle nached some Hia conduct of government •trenath to can a ~ form of ~· • &Hain, by bla .own' aceount, coqreaa wblcbf: Cldal, Qlq'a fadeout liaa 1been aeriouatJ hamper· ly remove Liu from t • could mua tbat tome in· ed by cultural revolution chairmanablp tbt aov· high pJacel. even 1n Mao:s uproar. · ernment. 1 camp, haft Ud enoqglt • TboQgh holdlng the up. In propaganda and edu-the former ...., and bet per band, the Mao faction cation, the o~ re-ambitlou. ' ... . . KERM'S ANNUAL FOURTH Of JULY CLEARANCE .. H1s 0 Rime gone m.d7 No, we just like holidays around here end w!'ve_elr~adt,. useLu~ C~jltmu _ .'.._ -?:.~-= ~· ' " ' , ' en New Years. (Hope yours were jolly 1nd_happy.J We ju,sf wanted to get your •~ention . ...:...., , . so., ~~y _will miss ou_r !~e~1~ul1~ ~.anuary <?'•~ran~• Sele. No duds here, 1R ~p qualify] first __ ,..,..)IRt ·fine metCAi~·weve gOf ~.-&&,1ng 1n (ordered by our spendthrift. buyers) ind _........ must mike room. SO we gotta clear 1 lot of this jau out of here. Drop in, browse 1.rou~~. t1ke your tim,, ~-.didn't have room to list all the good deals. Some quantities are limited so•hurry. No mail orders, phone orders, 0r reorders at these prices, no disorders. ----..~ --;.,, HOUSEWARES 33c ... PEGBOARD I 11 aheeh, • mlnlo11 uHt, ...... lfc.. ADORN SELF-ADHESIVE CONTACT PLASTIC SHILVING o ... r 4) p1ttern1, lti9 4 ye...d roll, over '" 13 3 rolk ..i tile fleor, 11 inch•t wide, ...... Ut. rQll DAISY FRESH :~~~~~~, ~~.!~,!~!CH 33& can Advertised Specials Good Until January 10, 1961 GARDEN SUPPUIS ~!~~!~~~~tiv!+~~~or +rowel 33c cultivetor comblnetion. 219 left, """'-Jtc ... PATIO UGHT 20 foet cercl, quick ettech rubb.r clip, U.L li1tecl, 11 only, f'ltll'-J,2f .... ROOTO :~I U9UID DRAIN C NER Qt 1i11, ed1rf1t .. will •fit vyttelb t, ...... 1.21. )) 111ly HARDYf ARI/PAINT GUDMN ·~**" SA11N 4ta &m• m ·.1 ....... "r.: '~"' com;J.:~ 100% 11cn1WNl.l1 ,alttt.1 ...... I .ti · .. , ............. .._. t tJ i1111>: ' • • "' ..... ~-~::1'11" .G'lllb~. ~ ' .. 12, -.....-•. 247 -.... .............. l • . . . .. MAGIC HOSTESS ELECTRIC CAN ORN& AND INIFE SHARPE ... 1fc UI -~ l · . . : TACILEIS cam SIRIPP•G 01 -~ ........ 1 .. -.1h ....... 13· ~ ' M041el 1712, ...... 11.t( II only, while 6'' thy'···· MAGIC HOSTESS 2 SPEED BLENDER 1211 M9'el ff06, IS only ....... 1 UI, TEFLON 9 PIECE COO KW ARE SET w1t11 DllPont Coating 1Mlll4'M 2 qt, 11.c1p111 ""+It cover I cit. Hucepen with, cover, 6 qt. Dutch Oven with ceHr, IO" fry pe11, ...,1011 1poo11 111d 1petul1. 25 .... 111ly, ............ 619 bT9.-.ln, 211 011 .._.floor; . 81or1 98~29' ... PANTRY POPS Cheice of ti.lots, very mod, very contem· 91C ~ery, ch .. ,. fro,.. oil e!Hf vine91r, 11lt, cheete •"' spice, ctH~ 111 typeJ eltd t!JM, 111 1n1 price. ! ... SERVING TIA YS A~we k irloom repr04l11c+io111, +rtditio"•' Sheffield dHi9n1. Never Med poliahin.. 166 fll«ut.ecl t1111iiaJt PfOft, ornete 'Hit "-: choice of compertmen+.d « re9ultr .... lt • 111 .tock, ...... '·"· while tlley 111+ TOOLS PORTER CABLE 'I•" DRILL KIT Verf1ill1 tpHd, co111pfet1 With Hndin9 di1c, 15'' IMiffer whHI, chuck, whHI erl>ora, end met•I ••tyYln9 r.aM ....... 24.H. 13 kih only He. F0IO, complete ..,;th choice of l bltdt1, c-p11a, 1cribin9 tool1, metel u rryin9 cast, 7ecily ....... UA TUINEI PIOP~NE TORCH KIT ft.W ""• te~ ....... 4.tJ, l2 only. Z" ~~ .~·.~~ ... ~~!11 .. ~!~·1 ... rip e!Hf '•,ttl, 14.fl. I I 011ly left, g ee .. ~ IAM 2 WAY SANDER A'f•••W. fet 1tf1i9ht 11111 et erbitel 11ncf· 17• 1..,. "'•"''-tep twitch "'' 4ouble hendle fl'lfl, 17 plMM 111ly. CIAPT SHOP VACUUM •If'~. 'p 1W1 wltfi fll·2ftaa hr i..., lfltl WW. "'""' _,. 11p. 1.2 emp, 7 ~· -... .,. . TOOL TAIU AIMrW ~ ....... tc,....,.iven, f .,q .. ret, 79c ..._ .,.., c1-,.. ehlMlt 11tillty lfe "' ~" fll•·· w41llt thy 1.... ... Ro11n' er 1qu1re point, h•rdwoocl hendle, ...... 2.Jt, l 7 in atoc~. DRIVEWAY COATING AND SEALER ...... ffc ....... IU 91llon1 only, SNAROL SNAIL PELLm KUia 11Nil1 '"d 1lu91, I lb. 1iH, ...... 4fc. ••: .. 41c TqYl/~RTING GOODS . PLUMBING/BATH PULLMANS- FLOOR SAMPLES Au orted 11111, tops, colors, fi"hhe1, I l dtmo"tlrt lion mod•l1 on th• floor. -IO'fo OFF WATER somNER SALT 59c For ltrlne te"kt, 10 Ill. 1119, 400 111 atock. VINYL TUI SEAL . SHl·Rite elw1yl it1y1 flnilll•. "'.,.' y•I· 79c low•, over I ou"c" in rttwler 1.2t lube, 19 +."91 only. SHAMPOO AND IATH SPRAY fits 111y tt1"4trd fn ct+, tdj111t1bl1, ll piec-11\lf, ...... tte -69' IU•ER TANK JAW live t11ltb.r wit!. ltttu 9romm1h fot rod l11tert, .... 1fc ...... J17 i• 1toc~. 9' ... 1 O YEAR GUARANTEED WAm HEATERS 20 gallon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .. ................. 40 gallon ...... : ......... . 39• 44~1 49'1 64'' ... POUR A FLOOR U9UID IEAUTY KIT ... •·"• 41 •1ts "~• -wtM-wey ... .. u....... 9 ,..{. . . - ARR~ CARPETAK , ·2•t n.. M9' W.t t1b1 tfte ache out .f .. ,,.. teyl""' Ill m~rptt l11rl, I VJ " II 42 fNt roll .f•llJ ...... .,.,... H ro111 .. tfte floor. ~T ao~ covas lftc ·1111 140 111 tfoc ....,_.,., 4k. 7 _ l.LalftGUS iALL cHlinMAs·o•NAMENTS,· ·DOOR .licOUnoNS,·SANTA ·CLAUSEi. NJ"flYrff ·SCENES. TREETOPS.. WHILE THEY WT -;< 1/2 off TY' ANTENNA 9tc ~•bMt --, fw eel ... or llleclr If white, ,.. pl1ce1111..+ fer '•m1904I or feul+y 111tet!1111, ...... 1.11 ..... II enly. ... MET~ PICTURE .FRAMES At..,W Lu. lU .i.tH hi tfeck, ....... ..... 1.1t, •" 11\1 ,.. prl.-. . HANDTRUCKS All metel, tubuler tf11l, ,...._ 2.tt, 2J enly. 1'' ~~~~~·~.,~·0~l'~ ....... ~ate .... ... PRISTONE ANTI·FREm AND ~~~~~!, ... 111 tit. -••l11t •-' 21• fVenl1 111l11tt 1verhHtl111 " ltM ,..,._ I IL t•llon u11, '4 eci tftt fl .. r. 6 FOOT RUG RUNNa ,,. ... ._ Y"' cerpet 191illlt ..... fwt, -..ftftc LI•• tfte ld!Hf '" , .. 111 tile tract ....... 7 ·7 ._,,,,_ I .Jf, It 111ly. ••n. MODEUNG CLAY Terre c1tt1, If l'•Y· S Ill, IMt ....... ffc. n , .... '""'· DECOUPAGE KITS ........ •nr."''"' 1 •• 1r n•• .... n ,.11,tlllft ........... 4) ., ..... 1y • STUDENT IOOK CASE ""'• "'""'•h-', i lklf. ,..._ 1-. '•fft PllRNISHID MAHO•ANY .>--. ,, • I .. l .. ~ .. .,. : .. · ~. "-f • ... t ":1 .c I •• ' . . •• l • ' : ... • • • I .. • ... . ' ' .. .. •• I ' l! . ' ' . . ~ •• .. ' •• . . •• .. •• •• • • ~ : • • Jl . ~ li s : • • ~ I r • I . ' •• II' •I • • -I :: •• .1 I ·. .. r 8 DAILY PJLOT .. I . Yorty Raps .. Developer LOS ANGELES (UPI) - K •Yo r ~ID YortJ ~ald Wednuday be ii pJanmna to-ca1J aa ·~unntllfactory attendaDce record" t• the attention ol Keith Smith, real estate developer and member ot the ci\)' Human n.latiool Commi11ioL Smith is cbarpd with 10 perjury COUDtl ht conaec. tio.11 with a 112 millloa Har· bcr DeHrtment contr~ for Smith from the commlnJon. a world trade cater 911 T-er-Two. more .meQ, named in mJnal Ia1and. lhe county &raod jur.y in- . Yorty, noting Smith had dictmeot surrendered Wed.- attended oql.J one-quarter " nesday for arraignment , oa the Hinh111 Relations Com· criminal charges. T b • y mission meetings, s a i d were Karl L. Rundberg, 68 . Smith's 11performance \S a former city. councilman and commissifner bas not been a former member of the d::A.Jlt .... , .. ~ ~~, .. -: '1'111 mAJOI' did not aay former ~bor Mm••u• whl&Mr be would remove er. W allnce ClilirrU Diseiplfued I I I /\.. SACRAMEln'O (AP) • ._ SANTA MONICA JOPI) -ceasary .... flpre te ~-Authartlla uy tUt Il2 Cal· Forpier Gov. Georae C. W~ Uy for po!ltieal imtY na. lforniau ICCUllCI' ~ barn· lace of Alabama ba• lDdlcat· tua. • . iQg, muWat1111 or tunWtl ia ed he may soon formally.. He emplwized tbe bnpor• their draft cuda Jut i1U nounce his candiracy Io r . tant tbinl ,vu ~ &a1n posi· bave bea dilcipliDed or prajden! or wa.it for a na· tion CllD tbe Nowmber ballot liven wamiqa by tbeir tional conventloo of the "I bave stated tbat I will American Independent per-be a c"~tr. far Presi· draft boarcJ.a. , ty to do the boi*I. dent ol t.be .t1Dited .State1 in Selective 11.rvk:e offlclala Wall~ waa j~bilant Wed· t• unless oae-of"tbe maJ· said Wedneada1thJt21 men neaday when he told a new1 or ~ lbQ., • res! and were declared delinqaent conference lbat the party "determined intent to offer and became eligible for Im· ,had registered more thaa .the ... American P,,e~ PI e a ,9&,000 californlans. w h i c ll cho1ce ln 1968, he $'ald. mec:ijate induction. , would qualify it for t b • "Neither of U. partiel lo Ano&ber 17 wwe recr.issl- sl3te's Novembq general date baa cUaclosed such an 11 fied l·A becomint eligible. election ballot. I intent " ' ' nd cti Otho He said il isn't clear whe· Wallace has camoaigned for normal i u on .. -lll'D ..._ appear on the iD California tbree times in ers wens. jeftt warnint "°" June i CIUcnla 'primary recent months to atlmulate tices directing them 1o fUl- bdllt..., -lie AIP ap-tbe registration drive for ti(y or explain their acti6111 panntlJ bu ...... the ne-tbe AIP. to their Jo'cal draft boUda. Setultor Sigtu El:ear-old Ricky Parrlah 1ooU aW11truck 81 be gazet ·at Sen. ·Robert F. !Se , a, autograph which the senator wrote for him Wednesday during tour of ~ lndlatl Ttllqe 100 miles JMn'tb of San Frmdlco. Kennedy and Sen. Paul FaabHRt.6.riJ.) are conducting a tbii&day .inveatisation in California for the W-E .·_AR -E --N·EVER~ UNDERSO-LD! SU~ OD Indian education. ....... ·-•· .. ....,.. • .,,.,r • __,,,,,_, • • ..., -_..._ ..... Plea· to ·pal-ents (' Read Students' Guidebook SANTA BARBARA (AP) lfades and pressure from -Coming from the cur· parent. to do )Mitter. Leave rent voluble coUe19 senera. tion, It was a natural: 1 stu-tfte students alone to wres· denll' ·,Wdebook for par-tle with this, say thf>4educa· enta. · • ton ~compiled ttie book· Tbe . University of Callfor· let, Auoclate Dean Upton Ala ai -tama Batbir.a mail· S. P a 1 m e r and. B e t t y ed It dal'inC anutmas va-Branch, a COllUelor. cation to the parents of "Should your own aon or trelbmtn and transfer lt1J. daughter .t any time make dentl. declsiou . yoa . cannot con-.ne M-s-ge booklet prof· done," thJ b9oklet tells par- . _ fer",~t telebera a n 4 f!llb. -~ '' e one final --•1""..Mn ti tblnk panntl -~J\' •-i.lv.e ougbt to know about nu-your young per on ttl• feel· der.tl' )ll'Oblems. _ in( that be can no longer .Tboutb issued bJ tile ad-turn to you for guidance." mlrdatratlon, much of the · Parents are 'Urged to be advice comes ft.om 1tu· open .-. new Ideal, . remain· deotl. · log ready to learn. One stu- • One lirl ltudent writes: dent shows tiow an industri· "Pannta lboWd be told ou mother ean solve her that tblb' •tudeut wm bave problems: oppostunlU. to ledulge ht "lA.at .ch r 1 s1 mas we pot, ta, booze, illmonltra-couldn't talk about ·any- tiom er wbatever. But tell 1hlng and Mom cried be- them allo that thia isn't the c a u 1 e, she aald, 'I was rule." it..ewiU away from her.' 2 Garrison Witnesses Face Qrliz LOS ANGELES (AP) Two CaHoftnia men have been ordered into court to show cause why they shouldn't testify l'n New Or· leans. Both are under sub- poenas by Dist Atty. James GUTlson of New Orleans, who ls probing the assasaln· atiOh of President Kennedy. ® 74 SQUARE INCH . .. ·PORTABLE TELEVISION ALL CHANNEL UHF·YHF RECEPTION Lawrence ff01fatd Jr., 32, of.neallJt 1.1 )e=a WU Ol'· f"--'-......,._,_~. ~ Wednesday to appear Jan. 18 in Loa Angeles Su· perior Cow1- Howard ·arso ·received a request from Garriaon to appear in New Orleans. ll wu accompanied by a check for almost $400 -the price of a round-trip ticket A check for '405 was re· ceived by Kern 'tol!.oty offi· clals at Bakersfield on be- half of Kernville bartender Loren Hall. An accompany· int letter asked the county dlabict attorney to obtain a i.EoN"tDs LOW, low PRICE! ••• ... sa, pot and booze get Buf th4s time lhe bad been cooalderabh apace, but the checking boob out of the booklet singles out as the library and she could argue studtata' biQelt ·~lem with me.•• court order direcfing Hall to appear in New Orleans. _ NO CASH NEEDED! CHARGE IT! ews, rotestants at RC Service SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A Roman Catholic btah- op will be consecrated at St. lpatius Church tb1I af. teJ'llOOD. with a Jewish rab- bi and bishops or Protest- ant • dellom1naltons takinl an acti.e part. would be "pattiq into ef· be praying. praying for feet what wu ·done in .i:ne. I'm sure, and pr~ying Rome at the Vatican Coun· for the people of the cl1." world.'' The Most Rev. Mar t J. Hurie,, who is being con- secr•t.d as auxiliary bish- op of the San Francisco Archdiocese and putor of the SL Francis Of Assisi Church. said the ceremony Hurley saJd the religious leaders of other denomlna· tiona would be received in the 1anctuary "as a symbol . of the new 1pirit and the oneness ol the bWIWI fam. Uy." ''Thete men will not be just statbes Jn the sanctu- ary," be said, "they will Hurley aaid be did not know posltJ vely whether · such a ceremony bad been performed previously dat· side the Unlted States but added, "I trunk it will be copied throughout this coun· try at other consecrations." FIE~D!l>S SEMI-ANNUAL SALE MEN'S SHOES FLORSHEIM $1Jll ~1· Origlnally ,19.U to $29.9& NOW . HUSH PUPPIES ReiWar f 12.oO NOW .. JANTZEN CASUALS Resutar $15.00 NOW IASS WEEJUN onpnau, to tit.II ~ow l " GINlllAL ELICTRIC . • FILTER. FLO Miil IASIEI WASHER I HI~ ·I lit 81 Mr Cea: -Newp PPJEK F' Tiil 8t -.SMI E WF.!'F -£. Ut) - lU CaJ. f Ilium· lWICia Jlt t1U lllCI or a.Jr imda1a 21men iDqaent for im· ecr.tssl· elieil>le. ll. oth- 1D1 .. 1o Ju. aetiOat Merell. ' • I~ ·NIGHT • DAY SERVICE t:JI A.M. TO t:JO P.M. IA TUIDA Y 10 AJA. TO 6 P .M. .. DAIL 't PILOT f Weddings" Di~Drees 8 Split for EtJery JO Joined in 1967 Dlwree atatlatb would ~ to IDdlcate -lf the 10 percat bJq uoted tn both 1111 aad •la maintained -u l,D tOtal for the cal· eedm',.... 19. That means that w every 10 marriages tlOlllrldld. eilbt and ODe· half an delt1ned to be on ::tiaroc~~ la terma of 1968 Hera CM three-,_.. ari- alylia ol URY divorces : 1111 1.. 1165 JMu 584 497 457 February SM 514 •62 March W 642 568 April 561 5'75 521 May 876 629 508 June 6M 61.1 566 J,ty 812 808 550 . Au1uat 'ISi • S83 September 714 658 556 October m 567 566 November eea M2 547 December -W> <l&l 487 TOTALS 'ID 7011 6370 New records allo wt r t racked up by St John'• mar· riap UcenM office la tta two · ''sideline" services - passport ll(IPlicltlou and naturallatiou. In 191'7, 7,306 pusport ap. plicationa were proceued, l.~ or 2) percent roore than the calendar. year of 1961. And tbe 1919 tally ol 8,· 072 wu 1,451 or 30 percent up on the total of •,821 re· corded ·tn 1965. St John'• year-end tallies reveal that 483 foreign-born persons were naturallz.ed in Orange County In 1987, a bike of 105 or almott 30 per· cent on the 1111 tally Of 378. It marked a revival in C:OUD• ty naturaltytioa talliel a1nce the 1961 total bad ,been ~ or almost 10 perc.at below the 4?.3 total racked up by t h • department la 1916. SM9M~ BANK OF AMERICA BOSTONIAN -TAILOR~r-~ JAR.MAN '-30°/o off .1 • f • ; J 0 DAILY PILOT New Aide Opposed -Kerr at UC SACRAMENTO (AP) - A professor who rose ~ high position at the Uni· verslty of California and then was downgraded be· cause he fa vored a firmer line against student disor· ders has taken office as the governor's right-hand maJi in educational matters. He ls Dr. Alu c: Sher· riffs, 50, a lean, Uthe dy- namo of inquiry into bmnan behavior. As Gov. Reagan's new '20.000.a·year special as- sistant for education, be was introduced to the gov- ernor's council and the press as one of the persoas most 11 4 -A-4.. T 4 closely related with putting "...... ,,..e. -· r e%m. Into effect the governor'• Creative Society. Matbtsnatics textbook authors Dr. Dale Blank (left) and Dr. Ridwd Denholm His recent career has (center) present fint'tOpiea of new book to county 1uperintendent of IChoolJ been entwined lo Ironic Dr. Robert Peterson. Text ii for "low achieving" high school students. Dr. Bank, "ashion with that of Dr. Instructor at Cal State Fullerton, teaches math in UC Extension at UCI. Dr. "tarlt Kerr, controversial Denholm. of county schools office, also is associated with UCI. ""rmer president of the uni----------------------------- f•rsity system. 1t was Kerr who created foe post of first vice cltan· f~rmally helped, with ~­ ftllor tor student affairs on tlon.s of Reagan s Creative •• Berkeley· campa£ -~tety P10ll'am. umtd Sberrlffa to lL · ~ee k~! words sum ~ W1Mlt tbe riotous Free Pf· Sh~ailfs thlnldllf,, - Speech Movement broke The Siijn~ Geberatioa1 out In the fall and winter MINORITIBS of 198', 5herrlffs' name was In an interview, be ex· ne~r prom1nent in t b e pressed bis firm.1bellef that nlewt. all such preaent1la1 dlsor· However, u vice chan-ders as draft card }>urn!ngs cellor be wu a top .alde to .and violent dem0n1tration1. Chancellor Edward W. are the work of volatile mi-~lrong. norlties who get unmerited Attempting to put down attention simply because the disorders. Strong was "the sUent ge1teration" of fired, and the following students refuses to become. summer Kerr quietly shunt-involved. ed'Sherrllfs back to his old Blaming today's parents job 11 professor of psycho!-in large part (or this situa- ogy. lion, be sums lt up this •TURMOIL way: In January of 1967, ln bis "These youngst~rs are third week as governor, the fU"St children raised by Regan joined other unlver-parents who were unsure slty receota In firing Kerr, of their role as parents - in part because of the stu-even of their rights as par- dent tvmoll at Berkeley. ents, the first parents in Jterr. dropped down to pro-history who, instead of de- fesaorlal status. Now Sher-' pending on their common tiffs, the man be elevated sense and human traditions .:. an• then demoted, has be-and i>ersonal feellhg., had come poaslbly the most in· to look It up ln a book like ! flun~l ,educaUonal ficu:re Spock or Gessell . . . · 1 ., the state. "As we know, some pro- t "Mucli of Dr. Sherri Us' gressive education w e n t hllosophy parallels that of astray. Most educators have ~ · ov. Reagan," the govern-corrected many of the Ir •r'1 executive secretary, errors, but not before the Wiiliam Clark Jr., nid wbea idea ol 'don't frustrate asked abo'lt Sberrifls' role. Johnny' had been tried. -In fact, under question-Would be reallJ flower? He Ing by MW11Den, Sberrlffs 111reJy did, but into a mon- .-Id be cbupd bis regil-it.er." tratlon from Democratic to AJtboQp Jtiil an admirer Jlepabliean during the 1981 Rea1u campalp and fn. of Dr. Kerr as a proponent o( student freedom and .re· IJ>OflSlbillty, Pr. Sberriffs parted company with him over the student disorders at Berkeley. ARREST The <\ilorders began In October, 196', with the ar- rest of a former student for aoUcltbag funds on the c a m p u 1 for civil rights work. After a crowd -.i~round­ ed a campus police car, preventing It from taking the nta,n to the station for booking, Dr. Kerr negotiat- ed a compromise with a group of the dissenters, end- ing a 32-~our siege. That, irusJsts Dr. Sher- riUs, was the mJstake of glvin1 undue recognition to the minority. Police should have been summoned ln strength to carry out due process of law. The episode triggered the so-called Free S p e e c It Movement, culminating in mau slt·lnl, an attempt to close the university, and fl. nally end.ln1 in mass ar· rests. · · 0r: Sberrlffs, who bas spoken to more than 200,000 people, many ot them stu· denll, in the put two years of Ill.I personal campaip to arouse the aamvolved, said recentq to one audi-ence: . ''CGllsJder one of the lon«- est eplaodet ef i}iterference port o' play with the exercise ol du e process of law by an or- ganized group in tbe his- tory of the United States -250 to 400 persona on the Berkeley campus, some of them 1tudenta, who cap- tured a police car and the persons witbln it, and held it for 32 hours. "You should be concern· ed; . "But are you also con- cerned by the fact that 26,· 000 other students took no active interest? Did not be. have as though they knew this was right or wrong?" APPALLED He is appalled that this absence of concem also ap- plies to the faculty, noting that only 100 ol more than 1.500 faatlty members show- ed up for a recent Academ- ic Senate meeting over an· tidraft disorders. Dr. Sherrltfs, who learn- ed his psychology at Stan- ford "1d was on the Berke- ley faculty for almost 20 years, urges-that parents quit trying to imitate youth and start acting like adults, else youth will have no adulthood to respecl Re urges a.at facultl11 and Admlni...tan· ol col- leges devot& mAre time to mtletin&• an4 'c~s or· ganizaticw. tblt .OS encour-aa-respcmsible 8dlons by the 16 perceat ol ltudents composin.C ~'the silent 1en- eration." Art Entries Asked From TOYS • SPOITIN5-&OODS Youngste~s Young Orange County ar- tists have been invited to join the 2'Jnd annual Sooth- e r n Callf omla regional Scholastic Art Awards con- test, which drew several thounnd competitors last year. . Awards are given in cate- 1orie1 of paintlnc, drawtnc, ICUlptun, ceramics, prlnt- tbaklnc. crafts and photog- raphy. Entries are now be· Ing selected by art teach· ers In public. private and parocldal 1Chooll through- out the county. The 300 top •ntries will win Gold Xey1 of Art Achievement in ceremonies Feb. 17 In Lot Ange,es. Two hundred ol tbete wm be en- tered I\\ the National Schol- astic A.it ~·arr competi· .Uon. . • ' Wllmen-there will H· celve scbolanbipt, c a 1 b prizes and told medals. Mary Jane Hadn, art conrultant for the Oraqe County Schools, Is a mem- ber of the regional comm.It· tee. Prize Given For Holida • Crattadn and Co., Inc .• WOD tl'9 prize fbr "mOll beautifbl" door decaratlom •iDI the boMIJ at tbl UlllvenltJ P 1 a i a aompla across from Or- •P _ Coat;J Airpal't. DeOmr 6 Alloclatet' ataiar decoratiam ... ~ "JDOlt •rilinal" IDll P.cllleo'• won ta .. "1lllt -." eatea-Y JI the unual contest. Hoaorable mnUoa went te Co&., Kltcllnl and to Marbtinc DlnctloDI. Judea ft1"t Bob Norrlt of the Newport NaUonal Bak. a ,,.......,. o1 EJ. ... c 2 611111 .. -.. ,...,, ..., ... ., .... ...., .... Cl EA RAN~ SALE! ENTIRE STOCK ~o OFF GAMES e SPORTiNG GOODS BOOKS e DOL~S e TOYS ... RECORDS e MODELS 9 TRIKES ·SCOOTERS IA YSIDI CINTll IAYSIDI AT JAMIOIEE INTUNCI TO IALIOA ~ISLAND • ... , . '. Rea 'PRIC·ES ARE Al Their ·Lowest at D11nlaps Sf. IN. COLOR. .. , . DUNLAP'S SPECIAL PRICE ~ EVERY. CO~OR TV ,4UPOO In Stock Reduced. · SAVINGS 295 .SQ. IN. EARlY AMERICAN SJYllNG ·RCA 2 SPEAKE.RS-DELUXE CHASSIS RCA-. . . . . QUNLAP'S PRICE COLOll TV SPICIALS 21 INCH RCA $·991 COLOR-REMOTE. . CONTRO~S llG SCREIN RCA CONTIMPORARY WALNUT , °"" .... $pedal ,,_ . . . . . s99 . ~ . + DIS.· DILUXI 21H SYLVANIA COLOR CONSOLE ZENITH 295" SCRllN EARLY AMERICAN~ MAPLE . t . I . . -, $99 $A''4.9 .... · . ~ t. ,.,.. .. I ,. .. , '• .. .SAVE '50 - r- -r ... Ne .. ,, ;' Ptt. L :u.s. ... II Mr, ad ·°'-: hllton& fl i 4 • • ,. . .~ HatTU • • II • itollN' 111 WllTI .... ANAHI ...., ' , . -r - MS. ~ . ,,,. .... ~ • 7'llr ~ 51'AnS for four·,_.alb . ; "' T»ill k tltt jtMwt ID tJrll SA1URDAY. •• 1'fiit TUESDAY, tht $20,000 S'ANTAMONICA H#rulii.q. ~ . Enjoy ~·Ndng JIOIO- ;; ; Tuo4q thtoMgh s.tftq- ~ . "Amerlal'• """"' mtiftd 1flOt trd." ii l Go 1'y hi "' takt t1lt frmii¥, Sat. AnitA ii minula .,,., in AnwllM. Plnly of pm'ti"f. Niltt ,.._ Drril,y Doi6k Finl ru d 12:30 P.M. ~ _,, m mailllblt. AT ALL EMPIRE SILK STORES Pair· Seek Two Awards . • Army Spec. 4. JUeMrd A. 1ade, and other members of the Arm)'.'1 fiblta are in the area -01 Hau Ngbia Province. Major John 3. Keenan, U.S. Marihe Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. ~ful c. Kee· nan of Laguna Hillt, has graduated from the Naval Postgraduate School, Mon- terey. 1,The only nav'1JpsUtutlon of its kind · fil ttie -world, the fully accredited Naval School confen bachelors, masters and doctors de· grees in a variety of acien· tific an~ engineering fields. '• Examplaof..._ modd 'l Stlcd·A· Stitch. pad•blc, ~8 ()() zeg. 119.00 J • model 11 A1 I l wtic =·~.98.00 , FLOOlt MDDltS SALEOO!N'S &um.Es DEMONSTlATOIS . CANT mm mi CallJOutDCll'llt .... ., '* a DO oblisatmhame demonstration. ' a ... ·22, son t>f Mt. and :!~e~· N~orn..:_, ~ M'!JO: ~z.co~ sT.::: NEWPORT HUNTINGTON BEACH ANAHEIM Plrtici~tlnl In "()pentioa 32731 Coranatton Drive, La- Karea 'nlomplOD of West-llarkini Sallda~, Vfebwn. IUU Beach, and Tech. Covrh ef Faihle11 e Newpert le1eh 7777 Etlillfer An. '444 N. hclHI e Aal .. f111 -1--6-UI-Sc~l . and Spec. Horn~ communi· Sgt Edward G. Peftler, IOD Telephe111 644·1212 H1111tl119te11 ... cit Anaheim-Shep''"' C.llfer ""'9-· uaa" ti ..,. B ad f Mr d Mrs J•A'-Pel Tel1ph011e lt2-Ull T1l1phe11• IJl-1121 Plal Rice ot F __ ... ,_ Val· ca ODI ·~L -e • 0 • an . MO& -Shep Me11. thr!I Fri. 10100 ··"'· •• Sh M _.J •L s ~ Sh M .J ... s-L...~ I Hilb .,....In t.SlJJtb quarler1-CompaDJ ol tbe ID-tier of Bristol Street, Costa · ep ena•y mru •furaay •P .,..,., .,,,,. nw9•J .. ,. are e run• b 7:10 p.m-S•t. 10:00 a m. te 6 p.111. 10:00 A.M. te t:lO ,.M. IO:OOA .M.·te t :JO P,M. "" fant.v m..1·1-'1 lit Bri· Mua, n•..+icifttlted in t er-__:__: _____ _;__ ______________ ~ nma fOr ~u.ce eftlfneer•~-u-=--~·--H_;_.._...._ ______ ~a-4-W~~;.:__ __ _;_ ________________________ __ iDI 1cbo~ worth about ,1,000 each. The Mldor ltudeDtl were •lec:$1d .,, . the Oranp Count)' ..... of the Call· fornla Society'°' Prolellion- al EnllDMn for 1be state- wide ~DIP'tition. Wbmen will bt .....,. ed later tlda month. 111r1· Are Jlsl A few of lie T....-..S llftllllS Y•'ll Find IAVE 20 TO 60cy, ' frouNTAtN VALLIY 11'42 MapoUa WllTMINITlll . ._ Wlltlnimter BL ANAHllM l'waJ Anahelm Catr. ,_2y .. S1 IANTA ANA Honer Pina • IOH lo. llMa HUNTINGTON llACH "" Pofnta cette:r • • 1858'7 Main St. COSTA MISA Barbar Center 2300 Harbor Blvd. • ... CeDllr 221 E. 17th St. • • ... .. 4 # • ...... •• .. """' 1r111 grat. big, bNutlful ahowroonHtol'll l'lldy for your home-fumlehlnpehopplng. 0..... tod~, com• tomorrow, to ... fumltur1 fllttloftl·tn roonrHttlna• that Ht your ""°'nation 1plnnlna. And btcau• .,., day II wlue dlr at RI, JUlt on• vtllt wlll convince Ila that abtolutllr no other fumltul'l ltor'I ""' you thl• much qu.nty, ~I• much ..mce, 1'tfe much 11lectlon, priced con sf 1tlntfy at uvtna• up to 30'A. AU thla and he dlcoratlng Hrvlct1 too. Llberal credit term• 10 that you can buy everything you Wlllt todQI • ~ U't fms s.· CMNSHAW k YD. LOe A--I. Wll'llM INr. LA NAmlA t'lll W. WlfTT1IR kYD, --.A• MU.8-¥IHTUM llJllO. '•I II-tm w. LINCOLN AVt. C.Vl"A M N. AZUSA ~VL LOWe 81ACM 118 WC1WOOO Ill.VD. aAIW'rtWA POOT*" AT Mlll'f wtlT a.oe u.aD UOCI W. "ICO kVD. MllTM1• W 1ea.11M:tt II.VO. WllW MMe 10IOO M1.10A l&.Wt. ~-• iWWWIONI~ .. ----• .ounc I. t T'Mlf ,...._.. '°' llCll 8aAD &VD. ......... D~t•CM:•UWa~a.A114111•WW.UNCGUt#/I. .----·-·-··-·-··-·-··---., • .. ... • . ~. ' I ---_! __ ------------------.-~--~~.-.. .............. --~-~-_;,:._..---~-----....... -...11----· { .. Courts New Name Starts MOriday Orange County's munlcJ· pal courts will go by the 1.ew, more formal name of da1 diltrlcts. effective y. IJd&es, clerks and mar· shall for thole aJoni · tbe Oranae Coaat are liJted be· low, 11 well aa the commu- nities each or the "new" dlstrids will serve. . ORANGE COUNTY KAR· BOit 'UDICIAL DIS1'IUC1'. formerly known as the New- port Beacb-Coata Mesa Mu- nicipal Court. Judges are William Cbriateme, Mn· ald Dunaan and ·Calvin P. Schmidt. Margaret A. Ham· lin ls clerk ad Prnci• L. We've · Color~Code·d · . . .. . the Savings In Zale's 1January Clearance · Sale. •. , I 0 _. White . Saves ~Ion 10% Blue Saves You 20% Check the IMllChlncllM In •r store for red, white Ind blue tap and furtt. "llYinpl ZAx:sd's· .J•WaLSa8 '. Glaser, manbal. Commuitltl llld entiUea ..... .,, -judicial dls-trtd _.r. a.n., Balboa II· lud, Conn. dtl ..... Cot- ta ~ are..tll, Fair· - view tbpltal, New p o r t Belelt, Mewpart HellbU, 0rl018. CcAant1· Airport. Or· ... Ceut, .Plb'IJ'Odda, Pldlrlao, s.ntl Ana Coun- try Cl1*~ SIDI.a Ana Helitrts and UCI. · W E ST ORANGE COUN· TY JUDICIAL DllTIUCI'; formerly known u the Hun· Uniton Beach • Seal Buch Municil* Court. Juclpt are · Celia · Baier, Walter W. aiareima and Harmon G. Scoville. Thelma v. Ro- ltirg ii ca.rt «nd Charles A., n.nto. Dlll'lbal. Served by thi1 judidlal dbtrtct. are: Barber City, BoOlevvd ' Gardem, ey . • pre•, Fountain Valley. Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, La Bola, Los Ala· mitos , Keadowlark Country · Club, Midway City, Ross· more Lei.lure World at Seal Beach, Seal Beach, Silver Acres: Smeltzer, Stanton, Sunset Beach, the Naval Ammun.ltion Depot, the Na- val Air Station . and ·west- minlter . . SOUTH ORANGE COUN· • :n' JUDICIAL DISTRICT, fonnerly known aa the La- iuna Beach Municipal Court: Judges are J. Parley Smith and Richard D. Ham· llton. Dan J. Rios 11 ma,. sbal. Served are: Arch. Beach, Capiltrano .Beach, C o a a t Royal, Dana P~nt, Doheny Park, El Toro, Emerald 813, Serra, South Laguna, Trabuco Oaks, O'Neill Park, ~oor Lei.lure World at Laguna Hilla, San Clemen- te, San JIMll Capiltrano, San Juan Hot Springs, San Joaquin, · Lacuna Beach, Miaaion Viejo and T b r e e Arches. , 17 FASHION ISLAND-NEWPORT CENTER OPEN MON & FRI. 'TIL 9:30 P.M. Al.0: 103 W. 4th ST., DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA Of'llf MON. & ,.I. 'Tll. ~ONVIMllllT THMI In addition, tlHl Central ' Oraoee Judic:ial Diltrlct will 1erv,e communities in that area. aod the North Orange County Judidal Dlsbict in Anaheim will terVe ltlat vi· Upon graduation from Stephens College, Miss Mockenzfe 1.r out to aee the wortd. The money was the,. waiting fOI her~ At aft eorfy 4ge, her thoughtful father tet up a trust account with Morintra Savings. She mokes her own dtci1lon1 now, but sht 11 glad dad made that one for her. At Mar1,,.,..19v11119your~ ma1t11 money cinity. no matter whcrt age you are. Open your Mariners Savings Account today and earn the nation's higheat prtvalli"9 Interest rote incom~J?AVINGS - AMI> LON( ASIOCATJON ........ c..-.-~ ~·--.CNJf.,..•1114)•- ,.. __ __ 01 w u. • u•. J.tt u. ..U' 3-6X adorable styles in e., .. free f a~~ic1 ••• at "nsational 1avh191! You'll find A-lines, bouffants,. two-ton• effwcts, solich, ric·rec, lacy trims and more. Many bHutiful colors to choot• from. Hurry to Wards end save! ... . CMILS' 7~14 Your you119 fnhi•~ wHf rNffy be pleeled With W .. eel- . lection of "9rown·ur" c1,...., for sch.el or parties. You' love the nntr· iron conv1nitnc• and terrific low price! All the. latest stylH ettcl colo~ • CHAl~E IT ON WAIDS CHAlf5.ALL PLAN •• 3.05! Girts' I fasll111~le ltllCk r,.ther I-straps! 2'4 . •••• I.ft I She'll be ri9ht in step in our black grained Jeethtr T· drapsl CoMination last , 11M1 composftion soles, plus hitlden gore. Siz• 11/J to ·4. .S... now et W erd1! "CHAI• rr . . N' -,; P' ,, .. "' I I I ~ -. ; ! ,. • " ~ ~ Limit~d Ti1111 Ds/1! . . T._..,, ......,, 4, lM A 11n1.1tion•I iwee+er v•lue to st•rt the new nar in Jtylel · I 0010 virgin Orlon• · c1rdi· t•n• for c1mpu1 or. c1reer 9111. Go -with • everything · whit• in bulk knit styles; In womens' 1i111 36 to 42. A ,,. •• buy! ' -S.11 2.56 01 t1a•l1 bff Aah• step.11 pa1tsl . The most comfortable 544 pents yeti Wear·D•t· -........ -..;:: ecP encl h.ncl • wash· . •ble of course! , Su· \, porbly cut .ncl t•ilored. -llll~ S·colors, womens' 1-11. IM. SI • I\ - ---~--- ... . .. I -,~ L•11 T....._I..._.. , .. , .. ,~ ...... ......... Ind •ldHn . tn ott,.., ... 20• 28.25 23• ~~~ 23• 29.50 2811 ::: :::::~: 28.00 2811 32.25 2.. ~:: M iirtc.e PlU9 .... _. ....._ ... eff .,...-. NO MONEY DOWN ~ .. ,,,.,,,,. to pr// \ 2 ... SERYE YOU •• I ~ 0WM""9 C0ntforf an4 _,,.... 1 .. b ' ' .. • MOMJ N•lnt ~ctl ""' fasht.n .....,. have relnforcl4 heel alNI fM fer nc ......... l ••ttm+y. Styfocf to flt youi-.•. · .. t., slHkt,. lft fashiOft tones ••• I~ ft 11. .. llGULAR 2.lt Strttclt stra,1 ctOH in front for Htural 1up,ort. lrNth Hsy elastlo mfclriU 1 .. Mrt e1t4' ~nd. Two-section OUJtS f....,. lacy top section. A J2-~II I, C 32_.. REW. 2.99 CONTOUR IKA . ____ J.D -- -------~.--...--------i.....1....:.--.i-..--..~~-... --- I J 4 DAIL V PILOT Store Soaks Up Profits By REESE UART \ J AMESTOWN. N.C. (AP) -They call this quie·t Pied· mont NOTth Carolina com- munity "the town that laid a golden egg with a legal liquor store ... Jamestowb is a tiny place with no police fon:e and only 1,338 resldentJI, but ln six years It has received ,profits or more than $1.5 million from its Alcoholic Beverage Control store. Sah Carl Wester, admin- istrator of tbe North Caro- lina ABC system: .. I don't know of a retail liquor out- let in America for the sir.e of the town that sells as much liquor. During the past liscal year the James- town store bad sales total- ipg more tban ru million ... SIX CLERKS . The store, which bas six clerks, is _only a stone•• throw from the corporate Limits of High Point, a dry city with a population of more than. 82,000. Twice in recent years. High Point, noted for ita m.&QJ. fUrnl· ture plants, h a 1 voted against establlabing ABC 11· quor 1tores. . Wester estimated that 95 percent of th.e bualneu at the Jamestown store comes from High Point. "Let's face it," said one Jamestown merchant. "the store was built to 1et High Point busi.ness.'' Mayor Thomas C. Rags- dale said, "The store basn't cauaed us any trouble. The funds have enabled ua to get some projects that we would.o't .,Uve bad other· wise ... . TAX MTELOW 1{:~ -~:'llie,-~"IBliiitrlal . - --.community .hu a MW tz'11.· 000 colonlal.,'11• Ton HID. a new fire tract, a •.ooo sewage syltem and bu spent '640,000 for street lm· provements. In addition. the town bu a tu rate of only 63 cents per $100 propeiV valuation . .. If anythlnt the .tor. has put gay hair• 1n m7 bead because we've bad more money to spend.'' 1aJd Ton Manaier Cblrlel P. Tarner. H• recaDecl that voter• approved the eeteNlehawtt of the liquor store bJ 011J1 about 30 votes. WbeD tbt store optGecl Dee. 11, 1111. customers were W1lftlD& Ill line 1n a cold rain. Same bad bee thlrt for tw.I. Traffic WU t1td .. f. f blocb. HEAVY TRAFFIC William Lawrence, w b t operate• a Mrviet ltadoa nearby and aJptcl the Grill· nal petition reqalltlnc a liquor relezeudum, • a i d, .. The only complaint I haft Is that ft Clllltl he&V)' traf • fic on hollda11 and can can't i•t into my 1tatlon." The five.member Town CouncD. w h l c h formerly used a service lt&tlon u its meetln& place, now meet in a luxutlou1 room In the new Town Hall. The town baa an Alcohol Education ~nter w b l c b i helps ed11<:ate the public on the evils of excea1in drink· ing. Turner said '211,000 bu been spent for rehabilita- tion, education and law tn· forcement work. Mayor Ra«itdal• said that when law enfon:ement help ls needed the town calls on the Guilford County aher· i!f's departmenl The · enabling lelislative act which authoriled ttte Jamestown liquor referen- dum specified that 70 per· cent ol the profits 10 to Jamestown. The remainlnc , 30 percent 11 divided oa a . per ClfJlt& bull and goes to GaUford County and oth· er mullidpalitJes in t be count)' a.cept Gnealboro, · w1dcJl bu ABC atotts. 26" with 3 speed gear shift, deluxe chrome accessories. Boys or girls in brilliant black. Cll.--(1) El """ ..... S. ls Oii.Di "-" (2)Ml'lllllr°'Cllll- hkt.'' (3) """ ~ "EllCOft" (4) .la .... .... . Ott iv •• (5) ..... kMs" Mejia "Mi~I C...11- Barcellta' llld (6) llM *- "Usletl tt Ille WA" YOUI CIOICI Smartly. sfyled case. Easy to use tuning dial. t,omplete with earphone, battffies and handy rary strap. •snm-.. MIT 1Z .. t1 I HI MlllUY 11tt1 Pl SuMay 11 .. ' ,..... .Slim,mod· ern cabi· netexce~ lent AM ·-Jtceptio;. . . . -·· c·I ear·, resonaRt -speaker.~ A, G1 l s 'nMI Acade lege • class recrui Cowat A I will b ACCGl't Norvt at th• Hayd1 the l'o Depa! edth 'l'bt! the 01 • fi Coun1 <nelit cla11 Tut Anah "· s ley; ~~ Me1a Haile P. K -ucf-; . Br• P; E ney: P.M D.A. er: l d.arta G. J R.L. bemE L.A. Hu Glesu Filip Hunt ----Tlyll J. J .. E. C fl .J. ' D.E . • - B. t Shoe. Grov Grah R. s '31•1• UC u II Dr :Ti 'IW~ f•' 6et1 m ate,. tr8l uate Goe • Si OCCl dJey w i bH wrt Vntt -~ "' K .. -10 ise. ning Nitb ries rap. mod· cabi· :xcei.. AM ---.. . a r, naA1 cer.-- 11'e liiiliii J'tre Sclnce Acade.., II ll!fta Ana Col· Jece ti. .,...tttd lb Ont clus -• lft department • recruitt ,.._ 11 Orana, County .... A lec:Glld clals probably will be l&lrtild la~Feb . actardial t. Dr. ! w 1 n Norvell, ~ .t aria at the cefap~ Mp Hayden, beUa ~ the Newpor;t Bellda Fl re Deparmtent, who coordinat- ed the" prosram. · ne academy's course ii the only one offend for ba· Ide fire training in Orange CMmty, and r a t e s collete <2'edit. ,Faculty for the first da4s was 26 veteran fire· men from county commWll· tJes. Tustin: J . C. Bader; Anaheim: J. N. NeDeleD, W. S. Jones, and It Bnd- ley; Laguna Beacb: B. A. "/ BOila. R. C. Stra!Pt; Coda Mesa: C. S. Reed, L. P . Balle1. L. D. Laf'Tesnaye, P. K. MelloU, M. F. Ritt.er ad J. D:-sandllr. Brea: A. R. i..dbetter. P. E. Bein aml C. G. Whit· ney; Newport Beacb: M. P. Murphy, D. D. SclmUdt, D. A. Shirk. and 0. L. Walt· er; La Habra: E. G. Sal· dau. D. L. Buchanan. and G. L. Schroder: Orange : Jl L. Clevenger, R. E. Ditt· blmer. D. J. Slngleton, and L. A. Wampler. Huntington Beach: G. A. Glenn, J. W. Ewing, R. J. Filipek, D. D. Hall, T. E . Huntley, S. D. Rlnl, L. B. Taylor, T. t.. Townsend, and ,J. J . Sarver; Fullerton: R. E. Cooper, R. 0 . Easley, R. .J. Fritsch, D. R. Jasper, p. E . Knight, M. L. Patkel\ 8 . D. R&mlrez, and J. L. Shoemaker, and Garden Grove: R. L. carter, E. 1· Graham. n. D. lrfartln, G. R. SmJth-and T. D. V••· IUela. uc1 '01~~ ,, Bert ~, UCI ()188 Ih German Dr.1 Bert !fqel, a lore- '!"Pt authority on medieval <ltrman liferatare, beanie praleuor of German at UCJ fer the winter ~ tb•t 6egan this week. ' He is teacblal a If &du: ate course ln medieval lft- erature and An undergrad- uate course on the author Goethe. I Since lM, Or. Magel has occupied th• chair o< me- • dleval lileratule at tbe Uni- • nrslty of Heidelberg. He bes ledW'fd at 1eadlnt uni· ""ltles tfltoacttout t b e United States, .. r ....... PHOTO PRINT Prices =m. ..• Dee~, .. , kOOACOLOl FlM ~~ ................ 4'19 NIW ..... IA IC ..... IW ~ .. .,.... """' 1 u It .. ....., ..... •• I "" ..................... ,.,,., ........... a a•:- MAHIT BllftJO co aAtKIT rnv • •.O. .... SAN DlllO 12. CALrP. ,,. ~/ I-DAILY PILOT ... ~~~~-itt~jt~:~,·-,,\?::~ ~~:~~w;-~111tt1h!:~~·8MRa :.~' ~:; ~ ·· .~·-~· ·t~;!~~-· _.:·~~·-· ~~ : Dior coveri1gs, !1111 •W ~111itY .,.111ces, TV 11d stereo! Hurry i1 ' llelt ~-! Coptojn's open arm chaif, plaatic, 3 colors ~ Tre4itii•el. FiN1ide Chctir Oiomond Channel bock, reversible seot cushion, hardwood detail. Damask in gold, gold/green, beige. Vol. 99.50 69.50 ...... - 48. Ladies' pro¥inc'l lounge choir, velvet, colors 109.50 66~ Spanish styte open arm choir, velvet, colors 129.50 tf.oo Pif1ow bocl~ lounge choir, quilted print 139.50 15.00 Contemp'ry contour lounge choir, 3 colors 1-49.50 11.00 Hi-bock swivel lounge choir, velvet, colors 1 t9 .50 95.00 72" Danish modem<SOfo, texture or print 1-49.50 ~ "·" IHIW e•, tor0t11•t Iron table, glou top, 4 choirs 3 octogonol table, 4 swivel choirs 42 . " l'OtAl'd tobl•; <4 swivel chotrs Tobie is octagonal, -42" extends to 60". Walnut plastic top with inloy, 4 deluxe choirs. 79.95 55.95 119.95 16.95 -1'69.9G 121"'95 Set 1 • 159.95 ., Velue 209.95 lastic Octagonal toble is -42" extending to 60". Wolnut plastic top, 4' swivel choirs ore full u holstered. Betl..0.m 177.95 Velu~ 209.95 . 3-pc. modern set ............................................ 269.50 196. 3-pc. Ito lion style set .............................. ~ ..... 299 .00 248. 3-Poaition "Stratorocker" Modem rocker-recliner, biscuit t,ufted bock, wood orm, wipe-clea n plastic, gold, blOGk,-4¥0Cado •• -~l.6.9~!iCL. ____ _._.-....,....._.--1-.../.J.-" .uiplo.d.tes.ser, 2 doors. Gfoup Pillow bock lounge choir,,ant., velvet, clrs. 199.50 127.00 Hi bCXk "Strot~" cane sides, 3 clrs. 209.50 ~44.00 Hf-boek lounge choir I. ottoman, chrome 239~50 166.00 1 / ~ l ...................................... .. .. . t:op GNi' Uether Lovn9• Ch,ir Attached form-fitting pillow seot and bock.,eorved wood base; block, tangerine, rwd1 green, brown, gofd. Volue 2-49.50 , 177. 9 'loose pillow bcxk s<>fo, t.xture & floral 279.SO 1U.OO vertical mirror, full queen or twin heodboord. Door chest, 199.50 152.00 • Door corflmode, 99.50 72.00 3-Pc. French Style Group 72" triple d resser, 9 drcwers, horizontal mirror, full or twin choirbock headboard. White ond gold finisf'ted hardwoods. 5-drowel' chest, 139 .50 122.00 2-drawtr 2-4" n. stand 64.95 49.00 VoL 359.50 288 ... Vor.-329.40 3-pc. Colonial set ···-·-··-· .. ·····-·-·--··········· .. -439.00 298. 3-pc. Spanish style set ·-····· .. ·······-·-···-···· ... 599.50 494. Nyloft Pile Co,,.t h1atollecl '· Continuous filament nylon pile in &.&&~ tight hl-lo-IQOp. 12' w., 4 colors. Rubber pod. 8.99 sq. yd. Installed , Nylon Pile Corpet h1stellecl . Barker's own from Lees. Nylon pile . 7.77 !Ike velvet plush. 12' w., 6 colors. Rubber pod. 9.99 sq. yd. instoljed Nylon pile carpeting, 8 colors, 9.99 sq. yd. installed 7.77 Nylon Piie Carpet Installed " Dupont 501• nylon shag pile In 12 colors 8 88 including 8 tweed tbnes. Sponge rubber • pod. 12. 99 sq. yd. instotled Acrylic pile carpet, 7 colors, 11.-49 sq. yd. installed All ·wool pile carpet, 3 cofors, 12.99 sq. yd. installed Acrylic pile carpet, 12 colOrs, 16. 90 sq. yd. installed All-wool pile carpet, 7 col,ors1 15..45 sq. yd. installed 3 sizes, nylon-double-core braided rugs, 83.85 3-pcs. 9!--Nylon Sharftif• . ... '·" 10.9' 11.9~ 37.71 rker's own If) 6 multi-colors. 49 99 so 9x12' siz,e, vol. 1\~.99 19.99) • 9' bound on 4' sides 'lQlue 69.99 Friendly Village D~n•rw•r• Hond·pointed English dinnerwore service for 8, <45-pc. set. Greot set for the family! AppHalU!es, TV, Stereo Personal portable TV, UHF/VHF, antenna. Bor refrigerot~r, 4-cu. ft. fits under bar. Philco 9 cu. ft. upright freezer, door shelves. 29~88 Vehie 39.95 99.88 79.00 129.88 97.00 199.88 1u., 90'' Cla11ic Pro~incial Sofa M•Urea•e•, Bo~ Springs Full carved hardwood frame, reversible 31" Gaffers & Sattler Gas . Range .. .. . ' "'· foam seat cushions, diamond tuftin . c;.. Huge"2.C" oven, smokeless broiler, Azure, ~gold, domosk. Y.:at:-. T91~~---=._;_.a.iM,..-+-+~iNtTrR'Till'1mt+i..:nrv~~~Hn:tmtir--=-=-~~"'U;uUri-=i:-=-4:~9~,0=nf~t\\rs,.. . ..-..~nm,..;1SMnn~----_...._.....__. _________ _ adjusts to fit twirl or f~ll-si~e, now ot this price! 94" pillow bock ~ern sofa, chrome bast 369.50 255.00 .,~. -. ~ s....,1. SIHpen . Atlorted styta en!~ ~ ~-.,y fabrics. Vattm 249.50 to 499.50 . 35% lff Standard-size, tu.do style arm, fobric or vinyl 2-49.50 111. 219. Jll • =.;!Z style, standard-size, vinyl, clrs. 279.50 . Hidt+~, panel-quilt, florol 459.50 1~si• HJde.Q..Bed,• kick-pleot, print cvr. -499.SO J". ·•llJ• • ... .. r ~ pedestal toble, four vinyl upholstered tub choirs in ~rHn, gold or block. 5-pc. ltollari set: table, .C choirs Matching 50" gloM door chino 5-pc. English set: table, .C choirs S-pc. Spanish set: toble, 4 ·choirs I / S-Pc. Dratl ,,,......_ UH Group ltollon style, only at Bor1.er'1. .. 2'~ raund table, two 11" fills, 3 cane aide choirs, 1 arm. 66" buffet, 379.50 Jll. 56" chino, 599.SO 4U. 2• . Vel. 379,50 .452.50 366t 329.50 266. S-49.50 444. 599.50 .... •• Vol. J79.SO rolls on durabl e casters. Value 9.95 Twin or full, buttaft-tufted, medium tension, 79.95 set 54. S.rta twin or full,, reg. or 80", firm tension 99.50 set 66. Firm tension twin or full.size, quilt cover, 129.50 set 83. King matt., 2-pc. bx. sprg., frame, linens, 259.50 12-pc. 188. T••tes "Trianon" table collection, 39.95-159.95 29. to 119. . 64~88 Drop Leaf TH Cart Ant~ue spice finished hardwoods. LarQt front \rtheels provid• for eosy moving. Save on this one! -value 99.50 "Expre~ion" group, walnut fin. hardwoods. "Castanea" tables, cocktail, commodes. 36" ~uare glou topped cocktall toble. Hall COftMI• Walnut ond cone, this modem styled hall console con be yours now at this low prlc.! 14x52x28". 65" L0tt1 Creclenaa Mediterranean block-front 1n pecon finished ~ordwoods. Massive Spanish styling! Be here eorly! '79.95 55. 99.50 66. 129.50 79. 98. v.1 ... J49.50 129. Velue 175.00 36" deluxe gos ro~e, oll wonted features 199.88 173.00 Frost-free 12 cu. ft. refrigerotor-frffHr 229.88 117.00 W estinghouM Deluxe W ••h•r Automatic washer with two speeds, 189 00 multi<ycle. Huge 16-lb. capacity tub, • other wonted features! Velue 229.00 A.MffM rodio modular unit wolnut·tin. 299.88 269. 16 Cu. Ft. Auto Ice Maker Refrigerotor 279.00 Famous make, 200-lb. top freezer, slide out shelves, deep door shelves, 3 crisper-meat drawers. Color TV consolettt, 267 sa. in . fal'llOUI M.tce Color TV Big 23" diagonal measure screen, walnut finished hardwood cabinet, easy contr9ls for deep contrast picture. · l.1atn.p• Green and gold column roble lamp. 42" Mediterranean desl n toble lam . Velue 349.H 369.88 3JJ.OO 469.00 Velue 519.H 39.95 22.11 -45.00 24.H Table Lo mp Group A select Ion of handsome lompsf Choose from floor samples and discontinued styles. 22. to33. o m em ceramic to • o!"ps. Plc•ure• Origin•I Oils Elegantly frq_med originals now at this reduced price! Florals, all Bx 10" in size. ld.ol for ony wall! Velu" 29.95 to 49.95 9.95 .. ch • ... 15 ... 20. BARKER BROS. • J • Get • new on • IAIKI• F\IXACCOuNT ..... • • eur 1l'"19llfiecf, pen :noJl1ed cN41t ..... .... . ""9 JIU ., .. I ,_. " P9Jl . " . - . ' HUNTINGTON llACH e IHch llvd • .t ldlnttr • 192-4405 ~ SANTA MA e 2522 North Mlln StrMt e 547-7651 . ~ .... .,, ~ ~ ,, .. y .10 .. 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Blue, qold, loden, navy, 6-12 and 14-20. !eq. 8.00 no-iron Jeana '·" may co boys' wear 14 oril• br mall or pbone ., I • ....tffllcl by Mmy c. ............ .. • lust OM of I rwthlent ....... of 119 luyt .......... by., Ce'1 ............ -'"- . ~...... ... .... , ....... ~-. ~ winter jackets in three different styles at bi; sayinqs 13.99 req. 20.00 , -- Trad C-tovd, hip~~nppeT_ front; Da- crons pol_yei ter and cotton shell with Orlons acrylic lining. Sky Jet, hip-length with zipper front, slash pockets and quilt Curon lining. (not shown) all nylon hooded ski parka. · may co men'• sportswear 45 order by mall or phone permanent pressed shirts from famous makers 3.99 r19. 8.00-7.00 An •~•ptional ICIVings opportunity. Theae all cotton or 50% Kodel9 poly-.ter and 50% cotton ahlrta are from a nationally famOUI maker. They come 1n blue, maize, cind •hit•, also in Ymied color stripes. Lonq and abort aleeve atyle with . 8PJ'ead or button-down ·Ivy ttyle collcm. Neck m. 14~·17, aleevea 32-32, ahort al...,• 14~·17. may co men'• dress 1hirta 6 order by mall or phone I • · 8ave ~ii· Carcli;em 1weatets· - from famous makers 10.99 15.00.20.00 ...... The handsomest way to ward off winter's d,ills at very substantial savirrgs. ~A-b"rcoffee+ion of cardigans and pullovers in assorted styles and many, many colors, solids and patterned. ·Select seyeral from •n abundance in 1nw1ll, medium, I~, extr•-lerge sizes for yourself or ea 'gifts. may co men'• sweaten 8' order by IQaD dr phone save on men'• •port shirts from famous makers 3.99 req. 8.Q0.7.00 Short alened cmual wear fCITarit-. er • choice of colon in 110lld., plak!t. and atrip& . A Yallable in either spread or buttOIHlown cOUar atyl-. There me mcmy fabric blenda, all nC>ircm permanently~ pr~ to wear without wrtDklJnq and without lroninq. Sime S, M, L, 1L. may co men'• llpOrt lb1rta 84 order by mall or plume c c::> Xll'I STOii ... \ .. .. ...., co ..... coast pl11a, mJ llristel .... coda IMICli 546-9321t-67s.3411 -... monclay ............. ..,. '1o:GO cUn. to,. .. ~ .. I ' J -. ' " - • t t. (i ti h II 1 .P • JI fl .. fl • • • .. ~ -. L Dr. Robert If. 1futddM. farm• cbwellar of the Uah•atty ol ~ will be tbe swt ., .... a tbl l9CODd llDll1 ua Twn w1 ... Olmmwdty ·Lemre ... ....,. ...... ,. la 11. . ,... eminent ......... no far n )Wll •• pnikleat .. tltmceller at the ........_. MW ii ,....._. ot tbl ,._. ,_ tile ...,...., Inc., ud ita c.m fer u.e Study o1 Democnfic 1nat1tut1oea .... Barban. Hil ltcture ..... "Seblll ... a.Bety, .. Pl'OIDiiMI to be both ,....._t IDd prowcaii1' ICt9diDi to 11n. J'redirtck KcBriea. Towa ... Gown preUdeat, ... -Bloill IDalll. Presr-~· . Tbe lectare,· .......... U a ,tmllll8ity ~ free to tbe pub- Jil:. wm Mein at • p.m. 111 t11e ua SeteMt t«tun ,Rall. · ._t dinctly ....,..hie f• Dr. Hutctilna' acceptance ol Ton m4 a.ra•a in'ritlticln ii Dr. lalpb W. Gerard, duh ol die UCI grad· ... ~ ud • ~ul ,,... ol the lpMker, I , urnm Idell a.s '"* wbMll blow where he la. IQcl 1 cemQt ·t. "" that bis Yiatt tD Ton .... Gown will f.U to stimulate conlroYeny and lllaminate iuuN," Dr. Geru.l Aid, lddin&, "Besides this, be is ... ........... y Sood ,. to be wUla! · "lobbJ Batcbtnl,... tile 1toy wonder of education," Dr. Gerard ~ "lie WM from the atart an innontlve and therefore neces- ..., eantronnial filure. · '"Vloletlt and demli'll stonna of 'deblte swirled ewer the campus for decedel, wl 8ftll thole "riolenUy oppoMd to bk Yiews did admit Ulat here wu indeed a major luder in American education." Tiiie public atteDdine the lecture will have the opportunity to meet ~ ipUker at a receptiOD plumed by Mn. Ridlard Sherwood and ber committee al bOlteuel. Darin& Dr. Hutdllaa''ltay in the Harbor Area he and his wife will be tbe boUle pat.a al tM Gerards. A former IUOC'iate 1lirector of tbe Ford Foundation in Pasadena, Dr. Rutchim ii a of !ncyclopaed.ia Britannica, Inc., chairman of Jta ~ • ~-.· ~w..~ir~~·. --..... ~ ... IJ.l.t~ .. :m~· --u. :.:~.lil;ii~~~ ~Xm~.'' "l"Atacatlon far·Freedom," "St.. '11lomu and the Wor ~ View." "llonll, Religion and Hieber ldllqtiee,'' "Tbe Conruct in FA:tac:ation," •-rt.. Unherlity of Utopia," '-r.be l>emocrat.ic Dilemma," "Some Questjona Abt Education in North ~inerica," .. Tbe Great Con· venation,'' "Treedom, F.ducation and the Fund" and "Some Observa· tiont on ~erican· Education." · . Amont Dr. Hutdllns'~ . .many lton.onry. degrees, are ones from Hanard University, and the mdventtia of CopeellApn, Frankfurt and Stockholm. I . . .........,,,~·-, ... ., ----...... ,_,. ..... PROGRAM PLANNERS -Dr. Ralph W. Gerard, dean of UCl's graduate-division, discusses the forthcoming community lecture to be sponsored by UCI Town ana Gown with Mrs. Eloise Kloke, program chairman, and Mra. Frederic:t Mdhi,.,,..pnntwd ~ to right). FAninent educator Dr. Robert M. Hutddm "11 bl -. ~ guest speaker Jan. 19. ::: • • ·.· . ··- Four~a·larrTI Feast ly JODIAN HASTINGS Of ... DlllY ........... Cornish pme bena with oyster and eornhread stuffing, loblter tails with drawn butter, lasagna en casserole, lloalllabaile, beef atropnoff, abalone ateab,. clams with rice and teriaki sauce ... Although the Ult reads like entrees from the menu of one of tbe more elegant restaurants in the county, or pages from a gourmet cookbook, any of these tempt4lg deUcacies might be limply tonight'• fare at the Fountajn Valley Fire Department These. and a long list ol equally exotic dishes, are not the creations of a hidden .French chef but of the firemen themselves. "If a rookie can't cook when he .atarta with tbe fire department he IOOn learns," aald Engineer Dave Heffner. "But when some of the new· men are first starting, we eat eome ~ wild things." Do men really make good cooks? Having heard many wives complain tbat their h111baodl couldn't boU wa· ter1 or in their ablence would live forever oo fried eggs, r accepted an · invitation to dinner at the fire N · tion ·with combined feelinp of curios- ity and misgiving•. workers. Capt. Do!k-Newman and John McGee, and between telephone calls and pauses to catch the radio reports, everyone pitched in to take up dinner. From the oven came ·the plece de resistance -game hens, golden- brown and savory, with a foil-<:overed pan of additlo.naJ dressing. Mounds of mashed potatoes and gr.avy, fresh carrots and cole s).aw. to whkh bits of Cheddar cheese ·and a blue cheese dressinJ! had been added, completed the menu. The on:ly canned product used was cranberry sauce. Capt. Newman warned, as we sat down lo the impressive feast, that they mjght have to dash off in the middle of dinner. "Usually when we are having something special we are bound to get a oall," be commented ruefully. The men. who work shifts Of 24 hOurs on, 24 hours off, seldom resort to cookbooks (there ·WMD 't one to be found in the orderly kitchen) and learn new di'shes by exchanging rec- ipes and experimenting. Each sh.ift has its own refrigerator and one-half of a large pantry. and each contrib· ules to its own "kitty" on payday with the crews buying their groceries from the food account. :!:: ...... Fires Appetites . .-. CULINARY TALINTS TUTID -Dave Heffner, engineer with the Fountain Valley Fire Department, tests the go,den·brown game hens he prepared for the Jbift'• "'niic meal, provine mm can ncel at cooking. ~p It was Heffner'• "turn" to cook. Elcorted Into the kitchen I was im- pressed at once by the complete lack Of clutter in the immacalate olive and white, modern fadUty even though a delicious ..aroma waltini:? from the oven hlnted lhat 1omethinJ( far superior to TV dinners was con- . cealed Inside. H8!fner introduced hiJ on-duty co· "We fixed a 26-pound turkey with all the trimmings for the holidays. and including all the firemen and families from both stations. plus the on-duty policemen. we had 2.3 people ror dinner. All the food was prepared here except for some or the salads and pies the wives brought." Heffner commented. (See CULINARY SKILLS, Page 18) SORRY 'IOUT THAT -Heffner consolee Officer Ed Par~# whose position with the Fountain Valley Police Departm9'&;.. and straight eight ·.hour shift sentence him to a diet of:: hot dogs. : ; : ... ·=. Tried and True Cliches Often H.it . the Nail On the Head ::: .. . . ... :!:. . . . :: :· ...... • # ... OEAJl ANN LANDERS: I am sick and tired of '/OW COl1l1 CUcbes. YOU tell wives to "tun on tbe beat" and then yoo add, "If a lmlband ii well fed at bclme, he will not be inclined to p to ,_..urantl." Of COUl'I( my b...bacl abcmt tbae colwnna under my ... ud ..,s, "See anyone here JOU NC:Oplm, Kiddo?'' Sha JOU 11'1 IO mart, Ann Landers pllae tall me b9w can a wife be a .,..c ta partDlr wblD her child ii bavlq u asthma attack in the nat room! -NO rRtEND OF YOURS DEAR NO Jl'lllEND: Rew eftea ffel you cllN uve uduaa au.cu 1 If be Illa km every •l11K. be aee41 •ore lte1' IUll ,.. reeJllll!. If , .. art -· )'OU tMN'I 11tlt1111 alt.Kb • H ei.cae, tlle:a YOU llttfl mwe • Wp .... I en pw 1". JOM.. # I D.tAR ANN LANDERS: The letter from the woman who fought her way beck from mental illness was • chap- ter out ol my life. The similaritles were amatn1, only t wu ln worse shape. I, too1 bad a tister·ln·law who called me a faker and told everyone t was pretendln1 to be !Uck h"cau~c l want· ed to run away from my responc;lblli· ties. f married )'OUD';l Plld l":V h•t~· band'a family dl!diketl mf fro'TI till' start r tried hard to pt,. <{' thrm but it was hopeless. FlnAUy II rot 50 bitd that wbe~ver someone pulled up In I ... ----·· ....... • ... the driveway t wu afreid It was my tn.-laws and I became na useated. A knock at the door would cause me to vomtt. When I bad to spend 1.n e..mq with a member of my husband'• fain, lly l developed a 11lck headache Ud sometimes I even falnted. After alx months •I ~veloped hyste rical blind- nC'ss and couldn't see for aeveraJ \llecls. , • I doctored through all this but 1IO' ont It' med to undtrstand my prob- 1'-m. M1 salvation was an anpl ot·a .,.oman wbo moved nest door. She llt me come to her house and talk to her lor hours. When I felt poorly. she came to my house and listened. Never once did she remark how messy things looked. She allO made me realize bow 1unate I was to have a husband \vho stood by me. Not many men would have taken over tbe care of the chUdren and kept quiet about his wlfe'a terrible ho111ekeepln1 end mi. erable meala. He wH truly Chrlat.llke ln ldt patience and forbearance. Yet J never 1ppreclated him until my · nclf{hbor brought it up. My nlglltmare life ls behind me now and lt'a hard to believe t was ever IO Ill. It 1etm1 H If It 111 happened to someone elM. The credit Ior my re· covery 1oe1 to my neighbor. She saved my life with kindness end un· deratucUna. God must bave sent her to mt. -LUCKY OREGONIAN . .. DEAR LUCKY: ·T•ke anmt cttdlt yourself, ple1se. T1tt tel&bbor womH hfld lbe leatera. my dear, but It w11 you who chnpptd the wnocl. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am a IS. year.old girl and my parenll allow me to date on Friday and Saturday nights. but not on Sunday nJght. I have 1ugge1led • eompromtse. 11 they will let ipe fO out on Sunday ntght. I will be In by 10 p.m. t also will cut short my Saturday night date and be In by 11 p.m. I make good srades and do my homework. The Sunday night date would not Interfere with my grades. My parents ~ave agreed to accept your dec:islon. What Is lt?-K.C. Tf:=EN DEAR IC.C.: f am eppoted tO llJp IClillot prta ...... M IC"91 WPll ud s..a, ............... tftll if • • you 1tt lD by 11. ff ...adllg """' 11 111ht1 nn u u~pelta a!MIC 9 made; otberwlte. H cllee. Aa a -. .. promise. I'm aakhtf your parai;41 allow yo• a Sanday aftenooa .. wide• mens 1• are to M ......... lalu tltu 7 p.111. ~:.:=· .·,..: What Is French kfsldnr' II· I wronc ? Who should 1et tb,t Mr1'81 llnUta -the, boy .. tM alrl? .. .. sJtoteun wedding 1ucoeedf ... M LapClera' booklet. "T ...... sc;.: Ten Ways to Coel ll" Sead IO_. In coin and a loq, telf..eddr1 Jtfl\ stamped envelope. ' • Ann Lander• will be ~ yt>O with your robllma. he• In etre of vn: DAILY . closln1 a atampld, ...,__.ti 1111 t • ve.lope. • •• ' .. ..... - Past Presidents Respond to Party Biel LandMoft. card! and a postboUdlly gift excbanee will be enjoyed when mtmbera of the Seal Beach . Put Prelidents' Club attend a aem.iannual meetina at noon Monday, Jan. 8, in Mr!· Howard Van Au&- delyn'1 borne. Bidding fun for all are the Mmes. Oeft to riOt) Vernon Cunningham, Fred Lalk, JlllMI Frey and Thomas Crowley, president. Mn. r . J. Smith is party chairman, and Mrs. Clell Ramaey, president of the woman's club, will be • bonoretl guest. TllE &OPEi at A1pen liatd Dlaa &Id Pat Later IDd tblir par•, ..-. and Mr1. William IMt.r of New- port Beach, durlnt the boll-.,._ 'dlq ...,.... at Der klboU. DfUe ttacbea bilh IChool in Saa Dleto and ""Pat Is a atudeat It Newport Harbor lillb School. ELLEN QVIGLEY b a s heel\ diJplaytna ber ~ks in a one • IDU art lbow spoatOrJd bf the Hunting· . ~~ A'if INlf lil dlte A t Smart · HtmdQdan Va&j Bank. Anyone wbq -not ,el leeD tbe lhow br one ol ow pop- ular ... a1iltl CIU still do 10 .until J'rida7, Jan. 12. Brown's sisters and tbtlr hutbands olferillg' ...... . UNJVEUm ol Rhode ulationa were Mr .... Mn. ... Culinary Skit]s bland altunnl ftom through-Wiq~am Poppeltoo and their _. • out the .Boutbland joinedlir daughter Ruth, Mr. and t was lmpre11ed with the extra pan of dreasin&, which wu both moist and flavor· fu,I, aDfl Bettner explained that it wu b1s own creation. deliciouJ meals. Oceuloaally IOllHIOM UCJ C'haneeJlor and Mrs. Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw .• . . . :: ~= . : . .· . . . . . . . . • Neck•, libfiu, aeaaooJdl, chopped celery and onion were aimmered 11owly to form a 1tock to which be added finely chopped oy1t· en and cornbread crumbs. WbUa adnUltinl they all like to eook. tbe1 would ·afher aomebod1 elJe "dean 1p the mess." Capt. Ne•· nan's 1pecialty is Chinese food 'lvhiJe McGee, an en· 'huslastic skin diver, is the seafood expert. He brings in the clams. lobsters and abalones whkb, the m e n -8'!'ffd, 1ave4 on the budg· et ~ in additioJl to providing Leaders Called To Palo Alto Tbe Buabard Street sta· tion currently 11 being ahar· ed wlth the police depart· ment while it waitaTor new · quarters to be completed. Thi• station, and the newer OM on Newhope Street off Warner Avenue. both wW become out-ttationa 11 the community continues to grow. Admlttint that they ~n... don't 1et to btd before mid- night. the firem11.n. have a "system" .that could1>e 'thF envy of many harried house· wives . One day each week ls de· voted to thorough cleaning ol the kitchen and outside areas, Ooor • acrub&ing and ether he:wy chores. "We do everything in the station in· eluding au the repair work." Heffner added, "We built on the kitchen ourselves - moved in the cupbeard1. did the painting and laid t h e tile." Progress repor ts will hl~h· : Wear It for casual. dress-tight the California Federa-Admitting that they don't ''fortetl" and they rttW"ll Daniel D. Aldrich Jr. for and Mr. and Mrs. Archie from fldnl one llurMd, a buffet cliJrner in the .UCI Maughan au of Wel.)(•Ule, amoke-blacbned object to Faculty Club 11 .a prellmi-Utah. ~ an equally · unrecopiJlble .inary to the first UCJ-URI .Maghan and Jay Bini· dinner la blackentd pans. interaectional • baake~a11 ham. ftis niece s husband While even pies and cakes aame. -· from Wblttier. sang two are not beyond the ednary Dr. Aldrich ii an ,.llM.ro· songs at the party. skills of lh6 firemen, they nu1 of the New EIJlhmd Brown's nieces attending seldom pr~pere tbem 1lnce university and wu captain were Mjsa Valerie Latham they feel tbey se unecea· Of lta tuck team aa aa un-of WelJ;sville. Mrs. Fa.mil HFJ after a aubltutial dergraduate. Since becom-Pickett ol Providence, Utah, mftil. lag UCI'a first chanetllor. Mrs. Floyd Williama of Although t b • I r blaest be and Mn. Aldrich often Bountiful. Utab and the problem with an elaborate have hosted Southern Cali-Bingham family. meal frequently ls the Jack forala area Rhode Island Two of Brown's broCNn, of tjm~ tG prt!JJarl! it. tteff~ alumnt; · • • · · · ·• · Wesley Brown· of Provo, ner recalled,t:hal while wor~ More than 60 people. in· Utah. and Lowell Brown ol Ing at another station the eluding graduates and apou-Salem. Ore .. called to con· "cook" for the day pre· ses, attended the dinner. gratulate the couple. pared an entire Hawaiian • luau complete W)tb--all the . customary exotic dishes. St d . t j. • s k Just ~s au tM.Jir.e u en s .0 r.\ea . learn. either from choice or , F""" necessity. to cook. there Two forei&n exchange stiJ. , Mrs. Porter Sinclair of seldom are fussy eaten to dents will speak before the Coati Mtaa will brlq the be found in a dep..-tment Business and Profession.al students to the meetin1. -"If they start out that Women's Club of Newport present American Fl e I d way. they get ove r it real Harbor gathering 1t 7 to-Service literature and ex· quick." quipped Capt. New-night in the Mesa Verde plain some of the AFS proj· man. "But we don't have Country Club. ects. any problem here : actual·· Student speakers will be Preaidi.a1 will be Mrs. F. ly we have a real good Misa Zeemat Aman of In-R. Fox, paat presHMld and group.'' dla. a Corona del Mar Hiab cbainnan for the JDODtb. A Grandmothers School student, and Horacio short bualaeai ~ IO- Diana of Argentina, W'bo at-clal hour and dinMr Will tends E1tancl1 Rigb School. precede the prosram. • up occulou -1-llDlft tion of Bulineas and Pro-have such elaborate meals : jacket i.a a great wardrobe feaaional women'• Clubs an-every day -''this would : uaeL nual board of director's be typical of Sunday din· : Cabltl curve neckline meetlna Saturday and Sun-ner," Heffner said -they ·: natt.ry, front detail Knit day. Jan. s and 7, in Palo do encounter problems when :: jacket neck down on circu-Alto. an alarm 1ounds in t b e :• lar needle. Pattern 70&1 : Tbe board of directors is midst of meal preparation. ~: sizn D-34: 31-38; 40-42; 44· comprised of state federa· "We just I.Urn off every--At noon every s ec o n d-------------------..i •: 41 Included. tlon officen. chairmen and thing and go. and olten this Thursdly the Newport Har- : FlnY CENTS Ccolna) presidents of the 12 di•· means a meal later that bor Grandmothers' C 1 ti b : for each pattern -add 15 trtcta which represent 3.'IO Isn't too aood. There lsn t meets ln tM Newporter Inn. : centa for each pattern for clubs with 1 membership of much you can say !or a Mrs. Verna Pitt at 642·3581 ~ f:lnkla.aa maillC and ape-more than 17,000 work.in& meat loaf that's been re--may be called for member· ;. clll baDdllna. Send to Allee women. started three or four times." ship information. :: Broom, the DAll.Y Pnm.,jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiii;liiiiiiiiliiiiiiii~ •: 105 Needlecraft Dept.. Box :: 113, 01d Cbel.aea Station, =· New Ycart N. Y. 10011. ~t Tame. A.._, ZIJ, :: P•Uen Namber. •: Flrat time I Jumbo t• : Needlecraft Catalog -bun· !· d:reda of designs, s tree pat· ! terns ( lncludea desipr : sweaters) instructions In· : side. Knit, crocbeL em- • brolder. SO cents. : S.-ti ti" Jiffy Ra11 - • CCJIDP}ete patterDI -intx• :: pailve. NIY to matt. SO :• centl. : : Book No. t -Dehae Qdta :: -11 complett patterns. •: 51114 IO ceDts. :; Book No. 2 --·: .. -peU... f« u :: qalltl. IO cents. . I . ~ . . • . • . .. . . • . • • • . . . A UfmMI "" .uASUll WURLl1ZER o PIANO ,,.. SS29" "-' ,,.,. ... lllelu ... •Mell "WU~~" .. M ... NUllt II.I. NI" ~-lO YIM .,..,,,,,,. ... eaMIY .. NOMI ... TUNMe ~~MWm ----........... ,. __ ...., ......... ..-. ......... WMllCHI MUSIC CrrY I •• _..._ •11 .... ~lei.e IMlll ...... c.ett ~ ... ~.,, • er..... " .... Di ..... ,....JI c..t• ·- FINE Sale Starts Today LINGERIE AND ROBES I Y2 Price W-arner -Jantzen -Hollyw·~~ V1sserette ~nnual Specials Westclff Pima ~ le•c• \ Veta~s llTIMATE APPAllL ........ ........ ,..,.._ ~ ..... e......... .. Al Sales Final · Starts Toclay ,,..._. J& 4111 u·p TO 50°!~ OFF ON THE FOLLOWING FAMOUS NAME IRA"DS . dick · ·----~--------v er non IPOITSWIAa 1M & lrYIM .Mil. ANO MRS.--.s IROWN Golden AMtwl •., Fet.d The gotdea weds have ktipt acti"'.• 1n community orslllutlOM and t b e Cbureb el Jesus Christ ef Latter~•1 Saints through the years. Brown. a fl er 1"11'lring for Hunt 1 n I t o n State OU Co. for 20 yews aa prGduction superintend- ent. retired lD 198.1. 'l'he couple have lived at their present address 22 years. THINK SALE "Everytbina hat changed radically since we came here, but things haven't cbanged too much on 9tb Street. 1'lw nice 1boppin1l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! centera-Mve improved the area. It's too bad nothing has been done to the down- town area alon& the ocean front." Mrs. Brown said. . . Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' Sears Costa .Mesa ONLY . ' 'Play-As-You-Learn' -... ,,,,,. ........ .,. ......... lltteraa'la• Pl&J• Pmonally tausbt by Expert f(Ulas Schleifer ... Muter TeleW-Americu Bridfe Te.chin Alm. Life Muter -Amerieaa Contract Brida'e IAAl'M ·A leriee ef 10 leMoftt f eatarinr The Standard American (Goren) Point Count Syate.. IAarn a particular p.U. of bUic biddinf, lea.k ana. play, while actually playiq brid1• at· eada Mllioft. Every Friday 7:30 P.M. tot P.M. Startiq Jan ... 12 Onb' 11 per 1-on au.ded You learn to play, or impl'Oft ,our 1ll0.tty fer only •1 per lesson attended. You may start • anytime. Claaes are conUnu°'a. Sl1 ·ups held each weelt at the beainnmg of clus time . .. Sean COST A MESA Only BrWGI at ian.floww ' • • .. ,.., . ..-: ... ,.,. __ ... . ..... , .. _ . ----· ---...... -"' ..... - .. ·. I Al - - SAVI MOST FROM FAMO WITH MATEI '"J;1 ·,·11MI NE ( . lhl --- 0 n' . . ·. ... ... anl .. "'' ,,. ' r~ . .. --... DAllY ML.Ir 'JI 'Tournament luaine11 w.,,..,. 4 _ _...._ The DAILY PILOT Covers BoetinCJ le~ !n West . Party, Play on Cue ~will°'=' !ii~ Bridge Cards Shuff led := =.a::a:itp.:4i:t can lkllinM w-.•1 Ale TbOl&landa of duplicate plua pri&es fw first p 1 a c t 10Ciatloe. n.e clM.,. :'c:nplo';ft~~rar: =~ ==r:~o~ HCtiODS for =ri:: ~~ r:::·a.; The f1a of ...ins~ mya••-play will ...... Tournament tomorrow, Sat. -----:--------__..:.~- _,, " urday and Sunda1 in the ·~-------··ll!l•ii i;-comblnld with the fun GI an ~tbuter DJ.neyland Hotel : petty for &1l nlabten •lMldlq tomorrow'• Special emphaJll ls bei.Da ·: )Mif0rmance of "Nlabt Mu.at Fall" in the made to 1ncoura1e newer : Hu•'-... -Be9Ch Play'--·--. duplicate players by nm· . -.--nln1 Junlor Games concur· ; The »bolt party, in the new Seacliff rent with major eventa. : q0UDU7 Club la Hunttncton Beach, will offer Tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. • the men'a and ~~tn'i ' • an opportunity for comparing notes on Play· patr. will bl played· and ' . Sj~ · boule propw durtnc the pllt fin years. mixed pairs will be con-• An open laTitation ii utfnded to the tested at a p.m. Saturday at • pal>lic. ~tiona for the p~y and play 1:30 p.m. the first session • of the Open Pair Cbamplan-• OumooR SHOP . are nqu.aM by Mn. Norbert Murphy, 638-ship will take pace with Semi·Annua.l n..-11•1".,,,,,A 8881. Tickets are '2 for ldulta and '1.50 for the finals and conaolation Y'"" lllJ• .,.J • ~limo II 8:30 p.m. In the play-!~7Z.~\:lh·~~ , /Y~!J P!J nnnf SP1c1AL ai· rsE WEEK··· .. hoUle,--2•11•0•11·--~~-------· .~i~~~~~ r;Jl "! uuw. ~·-· • • will be offered. 7. 99 8 99 d .l--• Actor-athlete to Speak 1:!!t;'E=.::,&:~ · · • re81 styiea CAtlfORNIA GROWN Dur[ng Club Luncheon • .,. m •n cbampi•••hlp• 4.98 . Bare Root Bcib Turn bu 11, state, ICreeD ud telnhlon actor. ~~~ -~~:....aoi......,....~E'""·~~~ ~-"3t=~~ Club of Newport Beicb at tbeir Tuuday t Jan. •• l\UICA- eon la tbe Newport.er Inn. Doing Sbarinl tbe apotlllbt dur· 1q tbe DOOJl to 2 p.m. .... aioJl will be Gall and Mlte McKinney who will pnHDt m~~· .. -nn:' preview by Willard . ~~!'!iw~ ~~I °!.-,S ~· .ift· ~--~L-, ~·-. . ..-netGfits, aoytime or playtime casuals with the fuft look. ' ~·, -.. ~ r ->a: -. ·' , ... .. NEWPORT . BUCH ·· . enne--1 FASHION ISLAND ALWAYS FIRST GUAUT~· , 644-2313 · ~JStAI SAVI UP TO $10 A PAIR ON THIS SEASON'S MOST WANTED FOOTWEAR. YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM A LARGE SElECTION Ot SALE SHOES FROM FAMOUS AMERICAN AND IMPORTED MAKERS. WITH UP TO THE MOMENT COLORS AND MATERIALS. ALSO INCLUDED: AIR STEP AND ~~·s1ZES91h TO 12,AMA TO C ·illMINDOUS llDUCTIONI ON NANDIAOI. ~9t! NEWPORT BEACH • 2 I FASHION ISLAND SANTA ANA • .17 FASH ION SQUARE . ' I ' --... -- • .r · u.rrt1, coordlaated by~ TOMl•MT AMwtcff ...... AUllMll'Y, ( ... Meu Uwll 411 -Alnli'lan L.eglofl Hell, .. •·"'- Webb Davil.· ,.,DAY U .. ..... ........, ,,..., L--. c--.n. Reaerva ODJ, It ... ea....., w. ••v ......... 11111o1. -· are requested by noon to-,..,... ....., ........., -Mese morrow with Mrs. Lewil · TO GIVE TALK v:.J:"'~ .. ~ ~ ':-.. "' Mertz -1221 or .. _ Har-•-L T "'··11 ....... ·-,., JIM -Amerlun ••• ,, ... f!lefl1W11N1 ...... ,.. l.117-.4.97 FASIDON ISLAND e SOUTH OOAST PLAZA HUN'I1NGTON CENTER .. • -~. -urn..., L•• ~n. C•ta. ,,_., • •. m. old FiJCber, E ·llll. Pre-li~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili ______ _ ICbool nursery MrVlce 1J available by renrvatJon. Turnbull bu actmi cred· lta in ,, AbleDt K1nded Pro- fllJOl' ,'1 "Camelot," "Be- loved Infidel" ud e t b • r flbu, and bu appeared OD aeveral televialon abow1, ln· dudinl "Smothers Broth· a.,!!.-!!PetdaeM -.lmetiCllt,,. "My Tbree Sana," "R e d Skelton:• "Combat," "Mr. Roberti," "Peny Muon" ancf .. 'Tbe J'uli{fve. ID adclttloe to bis dnmat· ic cans. iaa.fr'!k9 _... athlete ud ciirrentty coach· es four IJIOrU. Be also 1J a ltlmt car ·driver. A foi-mer colle1e 1tudent body JnJJdent and Irater· mty prealdent, he often apeab at Juverdle hall, area cbmcbea and Youth Io r CbriJt m..unp. ' . At: 'd··rf td s~E°Z~ :~KE~O~:f~ !~:;:: SWIM SUITS and SPRING ME.RC~DISE NOW ARRIVING AT OUR STORES. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONSt USE YOUR WET SEAL CHARGE! • BANK AMERICARD • OR MASTER CHARGE • SHOP MON. thru FRI. TILL 9:30 AT OUR SOUTH COAST PLAZA . STORE ' . • WOOL KNITS-DACRON POL YISTER 1 and 2 Piece Dresses REGULAR TO $50 SPECIAL GROUP Cotton Knit and Orlon Dresses REGULAR to ,16 NOW LARGE SELECTION FAMOUS MAKE WOOL KNIT Helanca--Cotton Capris Rr.GULAR TO $20 NOW SOLID AND PRINT Denim Stretch Jeans REGULAR TO •to NOW TABLE of SPORTSWEAR REG . TO $10.00 FANTASTIC SELECTION Jeney and Orlon Tops REGULAR TO $15 ·NOW SOLID AND PLAID Wool and Koratron Skirts REGULAR TO $18 NOW YOU'LL RECOGNIZE THESE 'AMOUS MAKES Wool Knit Coordinates Jackets-Capris-Skirts & Tops to Match NOW TABLES OF .. Orlon and Wool Swealen REGULAR TO $30 NOW llTTllt WOOL KNIT 2 & 3 pc. Suits REGULAR TO ,110 ... NOW ... St91/allfl M"9 21t I . lnll St. J.11.IJn Mel\. "'"' .... It ··"" .... "" '"""" Nltllt 'Ill t : .. •.m. ....... ., ............. JM ,wtrllle Aw. 0lJOO Men. a '''· -to •·"'· to • .. m. T-.. Well., TllwL, &.I. 'Ill ..... Ill. .......... 1 •• _ .. , •• ,,.. $1 TO $J $4·0 $8 56·0 $10 1/1 OFF REGULAR PRICE $8·0 $15 ....... ,....c.-.... sm lrtlltl II. '6Dl2 Mell. "'"' ,ri, It • Ill ... •:• •-"" .....,,..., ""···-...... "" ...... ,,, "'''" It. ""'"' M.,, lllrv '411. 11 1.m. to f t.M. "''-" """' ''" t:• """ .,. ... , _ ........ ,.. ... ,, -. -~ ' . .. ' . . . "' . -" . . .. .. . . . . . . -... . . . .. , ..... --...... ,,..,, ... • - Proiects eroWcft~~W?.C~lerid~r ., lo Lww Mi.uioo Pnftle . ..i,.._ -.,._,j-.... ~ ..... , •••etiaD .al •mi.-Nido • from [)OuCW,Mrcra(t wil) <:.·. 11i1J .C IGV-.. t :.:" ·uacbr Sid""·'!·.~ vl- "!.. ... JM ·""""' ~s-..,~•--P,.s . ._&DORTI:· 0•M17 r 14·• i..i.; •• ~iliii .. fllifi+-.:{i-~ '· ,......t,'Jn.11.Tlle-.·---lllil--~ ~¥1a.1•­ w --*r~ -.UC .. ,.. .. ,.. ~ f':n> -iJPl'I-:-' .._. --• ,,,;...,. pOMd m · O'fenide aft tbt ." r~ to ~,. ammblae eblll1lilD. • •' ' " -·. J.l I , THI~::. ' ' Cle99 PT A --:-ffiiii1'iitif,--BiiCll---+UilOO~~--'®VXMi"· -StDdat ~ pr11ld_rrt Hip kboof,-)d' wt!!;.. ~~Iii'.;.. -~---.... . Mn, a.-"-be dtWted .. ·Rumrnar. · •-"'1: _.., Iii\ -de Jiortlclpo!Od lli cdl- Presidtnt •I; ult "SiQrd.ly} J'an. .I to~lliodl_ learrlilll eeater1'; ..;:, fOod -clolbet REPORTS; A& a' tpeeial in tbt Odil ·f~!s JlaD. • • donation to SOUUI .Coast for 1 ...c1y _family i a meet1D&. Mn. Clarm P=\Je p Fl'brulrJ. Gulld ~ Cllaic and· Fountain VaUty. I ~~~'3:' Kao1 was elected presi-p ~ ule and coDectiGF ol canned IOOCl!ti1"9m;;;;;;;;.iiiiiii0i __ _ dent to fill tlM! vacancy drlvf iJ!l''be us~ to 0::. 'for ~ families. ~i ,. ~made by Mn. Cllllrlos ocJe;\ceilb.lortliesc • ,.... k.,, -PT '""-Parbr wtMt bu MO'letl. reportl Mn. ·DP!: Smiti, v• ·.,...1ew "' _J • Mn. -H-· dlalrlDU. Mn. -· ldoU ., Warth WU •lectecl nm n . PTO Pr..-1 vtco ,...._, oftlce·pn' McDow• · REPORTS: Every ciu.: .iou.q -117 -· "811•· --.......... ~ ... -· ,_ .-n1od~• bolJU: Lyu LeoW roplaceo . ~·· ' ' oqiic'iil'uOit moollo&. • ,· Cbar ... Parter· at audit.or ' • ud Mn. Et!iol Uppib is COMING_ UP,· . Plll'fl, T·.nlura' PTO Jl. correspondin1 tecrebry. major fUnd:-nilial event, · - previous)y held by Mrs. . hon\ T:X Jil· ~:31 p.m. Mn. p~'id!~ '' KnoL Friday. Jan. 11. JO Tamti· tJOlllNG-UP:•Basd lllMC! -,Lake View PfG ra' School .• Refr,...._' ~··•· , ~ ...... ~-will lie .....S. Tkbll. .i : PIO .,.._. ,. ~ 11.50, av&i.lab\e I r 0 .~ • , ~ 1' .. r ""1 Plwldent Jioard 11iembcs. ¥en ~-to '" Cinderella. •• .U coaww'ilP: J'Wll ml~ ·-""1..JIO -llahman --·-· -·--- . ·-IFQ IS 'A .1£#\US:.. -• -i f • I. · JANUARY WE O~ . . .. ALL . . 0 MlllCHANDISI DPP January Resolution: 'Think Fit' L'b "' B. · k .,,...,,,.~-1 ~~ Seein& if thO)' measurt up to the Presidio PTA spOnsored Jack La ~DDl!ltPllb I . r~r1es 00 Herbor St•r "~ · gram are ~lrs Andrew J. Bradley and ~lrs. Ronald Van Yur lleft to nght). ~ Cl' · . Lanne's Ttnnk Fit program will be presented at 8 p.m. W~ne,sday, J_an. 10, in ... , ~ 1 • The Masonic Temp~ in• ~ the Orange Coast eouea:e Auditonum. Costa ~lesa ~layor \V1ll.ard T. Jordan. ".''hos~ i t ·~ . Newport &a.di i& the ~ ~-~~~.,,,~~4'~-~~~~.t~:~~~~~t~-j)p,~~~~.;!:ffw~=·~~·~B'~l·lll,!:'i. ~~ Two -c-. -Art b!wl1 *'ii '<;<~as' .. \ 'Safety Show' School T raffle fi,lmed IA .... mwblrl ..,,_ been · Mrt.JSedt .. ~ ,,_.,paint;. llllcted ID abllln ..-, in hi~ ill -~"for' Mftll ,.,ar1; tbt cttJ Ulnrill ddl .,th. • ttavtnc ltiacfted 1t#o years at Mrs. 1-or'll llpom:er ii Cholllnlinr' Aft I ln;lll'!t. II iupplJIDC tbe 7 dllplaJ at Lot An-,elet in!!' more rd- \ Cotta 1111& Llbrlr)'. _ while centtj' With' -~Imes Clutter, tbe Mesa Verde faclllty fea-Newport Beacfil.. · Pomona PTA Mr1. Rem•• Scltelffl President COMING UP: Bowd meet· iDC at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. a, in the special in- 11tructton room .... Mov- ie Saturday. Jan. 20, in multipurpote room. Pop. • corn and ptmch will be sold. St. John Aux. &lrJ; \'1cJor. Uark£ President COMING UP: Trading stamp collection day tomorrow. Mrs. Ray Martin. chair· man, will pick up from all classrooms. . . . Coffee and douput ule Sun- dly, Jan. 7.. from I a.m. to 1 p.m. Mrs. Robert MC· Cormi.dl 11· cbU-man ..•• Meeting Thursday, Jan. lure• workl of Mn. Doris ·Her 'w9rb include PG'i· 11. at 8 p.m. in. the .school Scott. l.raitll, cbaratct'fr stUdie1 . hall. Costa M'esa city tr al· Mn. Spencer bP devoted 1UIJ..Ufes. ·and landscapes fl· fie englnffr Al Wl!Uams. about 3D years to experi· vorin1 churche1 and old. will show filini of lbe pe--rn:entaHon and lmplementl· historial mil1iOns. She has destrian versus tratflc at lion ol origtnal design. Al-frequentlJ -been ·comm.if. Mendoza Drive and Bai.er tbouah much of ¥.r life wu sioned Jo .do wild animal Street while children are spent in tlie ·~t, she and African bead studhfs going to and from school. spent about two years in by thOH' wbO hive actuaJ. Tbis will be of interest to · Ar1e0Una aDd while tlltre Jy traveled tilt part of the all parentll witb childra she became bdlrested in world.· .attendinc either parocb-tbe udeDt Guarul forms Her oil ponr•1t1-hog ~ ial or public: Mllooil •IN. if art. hom11.of 'pl'Ominent persom the viclnity ....• Lan-Her formal ldncUk>n 007• SllCh a : vmce Ed•ardl-and dJeCG will be Thursday, 1iltl la the main of corre· former prtlidtnt of MQ· Jan. 18. al'-11:30 a.m. in · spondlnce counn. te.acbing k:o, Adolpho Lopes Mateot. the school hall. Reserva· basic art tecbaique. How-When ncit ,buiy'',at' blr tiona are neceSNry. Tick· ever. Iha fMIJ her prKti-easel, Doril 11 'ul\&ally It els are $1.25 and may be cal tducatioa Us been lllOll · one ol tbe 'libnrin doini h T 1 purcbMed from Mr•. Her· beneficial. • neemla-'at tiMl'•c abotll T e-T-e..,.----11f-f '~e~,~----iman Sdle-i. •. ..,.3510. A• •• eumple,"oeverat the grQt<miil)orr. I 'ti;" 1 REPORTS: Membft1 of. the year• qo lbe btlb -d· ' ..,\,'~U"!!' A --• -,_.. 't; Iii o'A~ili'Cor.T.<.= • -· ltl9 • ·-.... ~. ......, .lllJ,.o, lox 1 . eo.t• "-· Tl•• ""''' 1t¥1Ul'1 .............. l l ll'r IAll filllllSOMI -TM Auxiliary aerved a bot tPlrimentlBI with a r dinner to per10nntl con·. form of ~ prodUGlbf: neeted with the Red Cross a three dim ..... l"'eflld.. Blood mobile last week. Using variws liibUN, tecb- Mrs. George Ooulbedee niques, sb.e bs fll"Olloced "·a5 <.'OOrdinator . ~ome highly .oriCinal and .. ST ARTS .TODAY ' . • e KNITS e SUEDES e LEATHER • I e BOOTS r -e CAPRIS _, -e TO.PS !--'I .- .. " • ·20 OR MORI --.... NO LAYAWAY IHE -,...KNllTING BAG ' 113 E. 18lli ST~ .. ~ -;· COSTA MESA ..... , ..... II.• "l lvlnt''•tltla' Linl 811 only U.95, rer. $i.9S. ai.euftide --· 32M40("1"' -$UO .... llltytni "Sofl·line" l'addld Ir• with semi·ltr•ttlt ftrlpC, · only $2.14, rec. $.l.50 .. Yfittt strek:ll m., ·~ $3.34. , ... I'-.. .• . .... : .. 1 · • ' I, ' :::1 e COATS e DRESSES ,_ -J--' ··--' OPEN EVENINGS: MON: & THURS. ' • • \ ' lo+I IRVINE NEW PORT BEACH ; lo W estcHff Plo.e . 548.8365 • ... ..,, •• t •• 2:1&:~'· l ...... ~lllll-l.S. I , M. t..OfL .,.._II ... ~ ,, I ' -.. '11 • • 1 • t·, • • I ._, ,_ "°""' .... Silk.--....-..: .. " ,.,...,&"1_ ..... ·~,_.,,,.'If, --..16A ..,_,I&~~~ 1•!1.•...,.,""11" \ . . . • • l .t -' r .. ! • ' ' . . • • ' .. -j l :. ) ... -- , ' l ! • • • I ' • ' ~· ~ ·~ ' > . . ' ' • • • ' ~-' • ' '' • • I ' . ' L . • • -................ -.... _; --.... ---~-------... 2c!"!!:l'? ·-·. -~ .... -... ·--·-_,,, ....... ·.-·· --~- ----.. ----... -----~ ----.-.-. _ ..... ~ ... -----.. --..J~-----........ --- ~ ........ ------• -----~·~'------£--..._ _________ --------~ ------------------~ ~-., " • -.. • • ' i I ili . . _, [I ' . OPP ALL ICHANOISE iES -... i • r kl ~. lRN Oil MOlll lG MESA I ' , ' ..... 8 '"-'"'""'• ~ L __ ........ i -• .. ----.. ----·-. ~ • ' "" > ~ -~ < ' . . J ' • . t • • ' ' • • ' ..• • ·1·.~.· .. •" ~···· j • •• ' : " ' • I ' • ! ' ' • .. • • • tH!J~~-Hurr¥ .._ •r-\ • ~ \ . ·ifiancy fare ' .,.Memhera 'ot the Seal ~,Jdftior-Wem1n1s--Olub· ,~.,jdoli I-'.Jaat41 alld ~1illi'Tt ovtri ·to the Ku:ntlrig-1.teil fleach·Edi1on Co.'1 Elec:-.. trtc I:.iving .Center Thurs· _ 'day, .1111, .11 , at 7 :~ p.m:'; , tor .a demoo1tration of ~k· ing With Your Hat On. · J'he gliinpse lrrto electron- jt.._ cooUr.y ·WW .be a ways .SiicJ means project for the ~lab and .admission will be . ~ accordfnC to Mrs. John '.W.ber cbalimu. , . -~):'All WDllMP betwea tbe 1Uia af 21\dtl ynra. are '"""'\ ,...... ... -..... . liii Ud -•tioo. " .. ;.: Ddisr: 0eught. '( • ., . • ' . -.-- HERE . ARI JUST TWO EXAMi>LES LADIES'' 17 JEWEL :MEN'S SEA SCOUT OUI llGULAR 44.18 OUI REGULAR 41.lt NOW ·35'9o NOW 33' so · 20% . . . 20% OFF ., OFF ... .. i ' ' .. Get all the features you want in a Super 8 home mo~e camera at an unbeatable price. Drop.in cartridge auto- matically setS ASA fi lm speed and position s the built-in· liller. 50 feet of continuous action. Fast ft.7 zoom lens. COMPARE AT95.00 NOW PllCID lllOW Nent1•I D••l•r C.1t1 4 '9!! .· "·" · ' lhe Polaroid Um! Camera for a whoh~ new generalion. De· liv~s ~ris11 ~lack and wll11e pfi~ls' in iust seconds. i~e Young .Swingers lnve If ••• becaPse it *as created for them! QUALITY. 'BINOCULARS WITH C/tSE .AND STRAP top ouality, cen!eot, focus. lilt mos! popul;r bino~ular 1_01 all ;round ijSe. !Jghlweigh!. With bri!h1nt image. All 'oated ophcs. Fine5t qu~h\y al· I low, low price! 7x3S CENTEI FOCUS 7xSO CENTEI FOCUS l ,4~~ 19~P -----~~;-----siwviis-'S-5-o '-1>-t t if ii f ;'~' ",,.~i1 , 35MM SLIDE PROJECTO- ~-'~t-... \ ;. ~ Y!ll CiJl adl/ance slides !iom your µsy cha 11: _... f;'!'M<;.. remo te control. S\mws ~00 flides OO!l·S!op . ---- ' . . . . • ., I ·•· • •• STOl!I HOURS I Dill! 12. NOH to I SllURDll ti to l P :.S .SUNOAY J1 to 6 "Ill ' ~''''"'"'-"''"''v ...... ' " -- -·~-~---- • I ,. • ' I • I .. %2 0...JLY PILOT TlturWy, JlftUMl' 4, 1968 MR.MUM {/ No Psoriasis Cilre Yet, Is there any cure?" - Miss D. We pay highest link rates with bank safety alMI bank awilability at - llfllrvmm' unOUI. &MK hdl ~ __.,.., I U..000 .,...._. P,D.l.C. • C01•••n11acall:w•ttllfW,_. 9A'rl•OlOfPIC~ .......... .,J ....... ~a..A... lft-1111 WllfCl!'' Ol'•ICI •• ,-.·ilfVlll llf 0-., !{..,,,,.,. ,._,,.,_ .. NII l ""'°•r OFrlCt ••• c-"'"'"'Aif#lw,N...,,.;;,...,,. ..0.1111 COl.tfG.1 11'""91 Of''1Clt •• ,/lo~ .e ~: c :tJ......... 17,.ttoo U"ll'lt11$1h' MAIN OfflCl'. ...... 0.--tll ,_. ,.._.,,ll'MMO SUf'l"'f HILL&OfflCI. ................ ,..,_,,, 11J-nt0 ""! ..... ,. lllllr-lt-........ ' - • I ' ----------·-· ' ------- • ' ' ' I I I I I • J • ( ' ' J • 0 ~ n p 0 s u p b ti b • ,, u ti B p a .. L u ,, " Ii u F u p • p ~ h • ~ a I< DI ,, "' Ii • rt "' c K " "' L " w I le "' ,; ,; •• Io p. VI M ~ Di m 11 " & .. Id II. pl . '~ ' ~-Jti '1iJ ' . . . . .:.. ,.... I """',tr.=,. -' ... , .......... . ~-·.· .... -.•c,._ a.1i,, ·,. ..... _., ... '"• . :a ..... ---''""'-'"~'!Fff'" .. . ""~v ~· ' .... .-~......-· .. E ""-. Mii • ~'!'. ,.. ·--.,...: .. . , p r.tol .. ·----All "' rlle -· --~"= == .. _ -II '•M ... -_,. ~ hi ... " " - .. Iii gtllilt, •• r411 .. 1L . .... £, ""' ... ·-POtlA'tlOM -Wie,.IFrwt. ........ •N COUNo t ....... :or•-''""· ,_.H __ .... I !U ......... .D. .. _.. ........... ........... '."':'....= , ... _, ...... 11 .. , ,..._ .. _ ........... . lllclM' _, --- .::. !:11 '~ ilf .... ,.f!,... ·-· ""' .... -· . " ~,':," ::.: ...... .,. fM,-." , .. ...... ' ' eml) • w11 ., danproua that a ~ wu the only ... WQ' out. The ~l· --mlglltllavoboon a • confrontation aad even wSr •mo a I the bit -pow· ---:--';~liii~ ,-.,. •~UM ' L.t... ~ ,.. to '.i,:r:~;.iup ... n&•. ·: . Th-overshadowed by tho .......,._ el lh'I. Vie~ · nanr ww to lta eut:-U.01 pGSU. ·a: smoldering danger ·-of -escalation. Students of Soil.Malt Asil ..itair• lpe¢- ulate that Laos ls so im· portant that if there had been no war in Vietnam there .~surely would have been one in tbe neighbor state, po11ibly more perl· lous from the standpoint of international complica· tiotip~o1 lJ a 1ateway to Bula&-ud :t'balland and a po!eJlWal key to mastery of all Soutbeut A.ala. I .la~--llJ4 a later Brit· 1w1t -IHll'!'am•n~-revtew of Laos,., "it was clear that the' 'l:Oaflict coul efllly aa- 1ume·~ lnternaU al dlmen· 1iOOA.fhd that clsive ac· tlOI m•lt be to avert thi!.daDger." Ftii.L OF HOLES t.aav demonstr then that international possible, even ... 'I •' whole story of major powetf' collaboraUon in ln· docbiDa was a study in frijiji'.ijioa, and arrange. ....... deal with the dan· gd ';t(tre ao 'ft111 of boles as· ie ·be nearl1 meaniq;· leiLi;"':. ' ~unist de1ip1 on all of l~hina se.med clear at u.e·ttme of the 1954 Ge· neva conference which par· titioned Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh 't North VietnameM regime demanded recogni· tion Uf" Cambodia for t h e ~~unist • led "!_r_!.e Kiii:iii .. forces and in JA01 rorull·Neo Lao flak-X.t,: poWical mm of the Patbet Lao ..... ~· .. (ieneva. qreemenll reqairtd Ho'• Viet Minh to ~--from Laos. Pend· ....... PWP to Meet ., Thi Orange Coast chap- ter of Parents Without Part. 116a~tt bear the Rev. Mel· vm'.·:fiJlor, minister of Fair· viN .JiptiJt Church, speak on...-!<nte Miracle of DI•· 1~~~--at lta prosram at I p.m:'· )rltlay in the Mela Viii[( J:lloall'l.__ Club, Colla -· ~~ .-.. ·~. ~~#•f.,C:ru 'l ' 006ofilo Wardall.,Jl.11 ..-.,., .. ~ '""" -.... ' 1mallpl UC campdl In s.nta' Crm. , Her plf• eoll, br. and Mn. DP· ell. UY.e 1t 1·701 d Drive, N..,._ ,Jeoch: . -' •• 'f ThuncWy, JlllU'Y 4, 1968 DAIL'f NL.OT ..... -1'-.---J • ' F • IUMPLES Of UGUIDAnOll SAVlllGS SAU j ENTIRE J STOCK j !":_•.~N:.,YEAU of fo;,!~IS IS IT! • ~.~. ~ ~:,.~1~-~ .. ~ .... ~ ........................... $,,,. -;u; ~ntire f~rttitu~=~:~I circu,.,.,.tance7'h:v.dealing With the ~ .. 1 __ tS_Jmperafiv.n1:--11_ caus.c1 us f I' .--,.e -c.n ........... ,-~.,._. 5129'1 sitiona/ (:__ .• tnat We diipo o 1quidate I ' "'t"Un1sh c se af our f' . ngs direct ta th , ant~rnparary ond i?-qualify •tock Come frorn 1 PYbl1c at e~ Med1terra neo ho af Tron. ' ..... --........ , ............................................. . ·:.~~~~~~,::,_,, ......................... ~ .... 5399'1 ...... -.. ......................... ,...... ..... .....w 51·19" can only ony distance to SL rethe reductions n me furnish. NES come you nare in th . S SAlEI" ' way during •se fobulou1 .bo , m.r.....i ,_ .... _.h1"' .n.-. 1.,.. 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"A Trem.Mou1 Selection" "!Wry s;,. .... -p11 .. • &O"o,, Al MUCH AS THAii 503 . UP 60 3 oFF .. UP 50-60-70% .,, ·TO MOii OFF TO AS LOW AS $19,95 · El!! ITIM-PllC:ID Fii" UOUIDATIOll SALE ~-==~~ ~ oetl ~1!4.. ~l.';~"o:.::"~;:.'!i"~~t-rd, '47230 6-11 ~ Cl>eol. ~, ,,_.. /Ill,_, .... Sllf.75 .. · · · .. · ·· · ... · ·" ... $ fl ,_ ...... _ ... ~. 139 .... wt.tJ .. ......... . ............................................. . ·Spwttllh 42"•61" ,. ..... tol>lit, ..... (2) ..... s 16·0" ......... ..._ ..... l21f.9J ........... ... ................................. Sf, "4) Upfl1l•1Ntl M• ChelfL .... Uf,fS "· ..... "..... .... .. . ... .. . .. .. . . . .. ... . .ts ~ ;t) u,h1ht1:1tl tMlt Chelrt. ....... .JO •• ........... •·. " .................. s3·1· "9495 :MfM"'9 61" Chliw C.ht...._ .... 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""·'· .................................................... .. TUMS ••llllDI ALL WES nllALI • ' • • • -· .-•• •• ;. r' ·-..,;o.,;~q!''1<l-c'-'·-"'"'""""'"'""''-' •. ' .. 3· .. ,. .. ,. ., •• t\ • • .. • ·l • • • • -~· --...... Zt.f DA.IL V PILOT -• .-, •• 1 ... ":-~~---- ... What'• 'That Y onder1 That yonder ls the .coastal range of foothills framing Fashion Island (in center. of picture) as seen from the top of the fast-ming Bethel Towers <:A Costa ~fesa. Sponsors say building will be done in June. Work has moved to the 14th of 18 floors in what will be Orange County's tallest building. Davis Honor Roll Listed . . . ., ·----r I Cam...._ Pe11e11 Puzzle ) ~ow Far Ca~ Troops Go? TOKYO (UPI) -The Cambod.11? That ii. ca D • year •10 ID American U.S. rules of en1a1ement American · GI s actually platoon was virtuallJ wiped in Vietnam say wben. •lj1re cba1e the CommWlilb mio Out within slibt ot 'the 'bor'· and undtr .what ciJ'Cum-C.ambodia. Some obleivus der. Houri later I bitter, ~•iaDca-~American-.-t.rOopl-1ay that on oet19o1-tbey----O'J~1~cken-colonel _e,k • plained that the rules ol en. ca ~ the filtht to· the already have. gagement had ~ve'nted eommuniats. ,· !" There is good evidence to him · from sending till men They Me. at lbe s1rne believe that in ~ put the acro11 the border inlo·tam· time, both broad·· net li'rmt· . ruJes oi engaeement bavei bodia and aVen&iriC the 1... -been llex.ible. ' 1 lo ' .-... • ' " , . \ ~I ,...:-. S!,,., ._. •""t'\ 1 ·· 1 There are~aome who say· For e:rample, it b ' m-Th1t1the Conlmunlsb bave they are am'blguous. P o s • l b I e for Ametican used 'Ca mbodia u a , ,anC;. How they are interpreted planes to f!Y c.lose air~ sup-tuary , Is no , longer :•. aeri- can deterPtllie whether Gls port missions .~~ng . th~ ously de"batable proposiliori. live or die. border ~th~t violating UPf staff correspondent It is generally conceded Cambodian air space. Ray F. Herndon has seen that the roles permit field Some American Gls state and photographed Commu- commandets to tab necu-flaUy they · have crossed nist" camps on Cambodiu. sary steps to protect ~ oYer fnt.o Ca~, on pa· soil. w troops. That is almOlt a trol. It ll possible they are Prince Norodom Sihan· classic Statement of a prin· mistaken but military maps ouk, the Cambodian chief ciple of command, but it are leas than .perfect and ot date, has virtually con- also rs one that covers a such forays, 1nteoded or firmed the Communilt viG- lot of gro~. not, "!e .not, unlikely. . lation of his borders by uy. There is little doubt that American officers ol field ing he would no 10nrer .,. ~··"'' )·. '""~-f ~·~~.:.:,~· . oJ.jf'_ .. ~· ·''1J!<'··~.l!l ~ 1~-.~..;t~#..is''' . c ·'1!~ ' . ~~.: ..,.',:-. ' ..... '''"T':--~ ' .'.\ --='" ....... ~-,, . -11 ti ro L NllOtt.T_..._.....~ -·,. T~ • _, . • been released by Maude N.,.......,, Et1e °'"'"° i;,... '•tli:•r. ..,.." TewnHNL Wlll!I• TuNblood. something military men grade rank ha.ve said they pose limited pursuit of the can "pursuit by fire" is would l_lOt hesitate to take Commun.ists by American sometimes necessary t.o pro-any acti~ necessary to pro. troopa inside bis borders. teet troops. This means, in ~ect their men -and that Jn .the tight ot what ap- a nuUhell. that American 1ncl~des crossing the Cam-pears to be a virtual invi- units ca n rain shells on bod1an border both by fire tation from Sihanouk. tbe Commun ist troops fleeillj and physically. rules of engagement may In to neutral Cambodia. But there have been cases befome sWI more flexible • Many observers claim some where American command· H they do the Commu· o1 th"' he!IJ.J)OY• ~ "'~~. ~•j,ll!>,..V!~ .. m~l!'.ll'ID.11111~Btk.· •'. ~~~~~~.?~~ .... ~~ But d~ rUleS. undtt would have meant vfo1'tin« But it .ilao will become a I I .. w " ii .. .. . . Sch I "'"' ,.rt.... ~ ,..,..... c..... ......... v... o-. 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M•icli Doi,os, 'IC1d P:1l\!1~, ~1!1111 •-Pi•!n.,.,. J1.,.t r:or1t1d•, Devld "' tol<lt . .1""11""" C.nt. G•lllO'¥ G•Klt.. l..,,11 c;,._, II~ Mllloc;"' Jo..i MM><oc:•. L•i9~ 11P•loon. IClm H•""'if>. ....... Slor• -OCll!ch. l(•lt Hiii, 1.orl H-n. 111•\tfrl ~"' C""rl-lv.... L~•r. C"""4t Ltwl•, ~!M l-"· ICttl>• MKdoftlld. liluy M<· 1( ....... , Vl(.11 Mo..... Pl"' Mllltr, New Soviet Carriers Under Study ~t! WASHINGTON' IUPI) --,J!f-Russia's conslnlclion or two hi:Hcopler · carrying sh.ips • J! is believed by U.S. military ;;-. omcia\1 to be a half-step to- ~ ward a carrier · Oeet lhat ••• ~.---wDuld project Soviet sea· ~ power beyond the ranp of 2:•. Jaod . based planes. ~· The new Soviet flattops " ~ are titlieved caP1ble of Car- -~ rytng~•bou..-.:tJOll -: ~'! aome heavy combat equip- ment plus 30 1C S heUcop-~ terseldl. ~~ Since the Rusian navy has M aircraft carriers in g? the usuaJ Hnse. Putacoa ~ eicperta laid, the hellcop&er Std PI oould deploy farcu ' • •n!J> ........ alt pro ... Uon ~ ... .,.,vtcled b7 Ind-bald p~«-polillcOl ./C -~ other --.... vented interfereace by otber m1Jor pow.n. Pbil G. GOukftn&1 .usittant • ~eJe_me secretary for public affa.lr1, who u a N•V)' lieutenant commanded a lanc:Unr abip in World-War 11. M1f tbe Soviet lhlPI ..n "U~ aipi,fteanL 1• • < ' ale! Lelinn • Petrocem • Carat Custom • Caljlge Hail . ' • IMPECCABI. Y STYlfD IN lll S»!f -CARAT-1WITIOM Of RllE TASTE REG . $85 to $100 S' NOW FIOM REG . $120 to $150 S NOW FROM REG. $165 S to $195 NOW FIOM WI ACCll'T IANllAMlllCAID. MAS111 CHAIM AND CAU.1 CHAIGll SPORT SLACKS COATS SPECIAL Hou,$ INCWDING: • rmoc1u1 • LelARON • CARAT CUSTOM • COLLEGE HALL F.ethioneble SpDrt CD•t1 in D•cF'Ofl• Wool t:lop1•c~1, ~II Wool Hops•c•s Sil~ •nd Wool 81endi ••• All ' Are le•u+ilully Styl1d. , . S45 to SH REGULAR $29 Now From... . . REGULAR $49 $70 to $90 ' ' Now From ••• RIGUU.R $7~ Sl 10 to $125 . Now From... . ALL NORMAL ALTERATIONS AISOLUTELY •• ·• J ?•/. • SANSABElT • BRT I.OOPS • llOPSAClS • CONTllllTAL • PEIROCEW ,NOW SALE l'RICID PIOM %OFF llH\.AI • ""'°" IOWll, REGULAI PRICE lllAlf'f Cot.Oii I•'' OM s1" SPOllT SHIRTS -............ _ or C01TOtl lftlPIS. Y,ILOHI. -·-SAU ON KNIT SH•TS • .. ' ··Deaf ·Ann Landers: .. ' "'"'•t •• I •• .......... ael• _,. llUle •&er ••k•T" ..... .....u._.,, ..... ...,.. ........................ 1 .. '• "la 13 -y..., t. •• neaily'l'" "B-.. I~ ett u affair w1t11..,. ... 1 .. ''8 ... ld I -a will te e1iaftJa'l'" "B-•• I ••ke •Y f•t•er -• ellftiaf?!' "Shmd4 I tell '"• hu....,.. he'• alaoreT" "lo ft rlJfht fer • ""''" ta po•r _, Iler •111J.1oaad'1 wlllakey?" • . "I• "•••11•-l .. erlted frem aetller t. -•1" "-'• 1 a Rl!kl!r t. lavMt In ••r•••• ereaaT;' "1t1l.c .... w ·~· ........................ 1 .. "We were •eeretly •arrled ........ ··-prefllaat ••• 1" .... YM ddak I .. l!l'Uy te ......... .," And Ann Answers With lmight, Feeling and Humor . ,. DAY Ill TD DAILY PILOT • ' . ' • 'S!. ....... "' ' ....... to polU' akey?'' .. ~ .. IVMt fB ...... e7" . • • T" I l iWers >ag . ; ., • •' I :· ,, • eagan eans$ ., . Qr-GO ---- II)' JURY 11ANDN SACRAMENTO !AP) - Gov. a.,.,~. already' a mil,. lion • doJlar.pfu fund .railer for the Republican earty, is colleetin,1 the kfnd Of politi· cal JOU'• that helped Rich· ard M. Ni.Ion ind Barry .GoWw1ter win presideOU.I nominations. From traditionally llepub. lic1n IoW1 . to new GOP counµy In the Old South. party chairmen beam with delia:ht when they land -1h California aovernor for .;fwid • raisins dinners. He ~ti"one at the big,111t draws in Republican hi1tory-"the all·time champ," according to Chairman James Halley ,, of the California Jtepul).. 1ll:an Central Committee. Reagan will lest his ap- peal in the heartland of the East -the Establishment !f j)ewey, Willkie and Eis· fnhower--on a tour next ,, month of New York, .Penn- \. 40feotl -ilp~~·' punhaile of ladies UNiFORMS ' ' . .. ;ma~·-"'' · · -,,, •. i..;:,.,, "~ • tnj!\~"l<i The name Reagan to · date has meant money to bard • pressed p.rty. finance olfici1ls in Oregon, Seattle. Houston, Dallas, Des Moines, Milwaukee and Co- lumbia, S.C. Gratitude for similar favors areated blocs of loyal national convention delegates for Nixon in 1960 and Goldwater in 1964 ... Reagan keeps insisting he is not· a candidate and hopes only to' head a "favorite son" delegation .from Call· fornia to the convention. ~ In reply to questions at a Dec. 19 news conference, Reagan conceded that t h e backing of conservative Re- publicans who want him to run for president fs "grat· i(yina:, there is no question a&out this." He added, however: "My position haan't changed at all. I'm not a candidate." Nevertheless, the remark by Gov. Tom McCall of Orea:on that Reaa:an is "the "llottest political property around" is becomina a ·fav- orlte sayi.nc amooc Reap.n watchers. ·Jn dollar terms, Reagan Aised nearly $1.4 mlllion in ptember and October for f!i>leted GOP coffers. 1ays Tom Reed, one of the gov· ernor's aides . Reed refuses to reveal how much Reagan 1'1 paid for appearing at party •\l..ent.s on 'the &round that it's a private matter, but he nie&-U "lblobatelJ_'Jalle'' _ 1---..!,!!!Jl,.!!!po"'rlftia ·Re11an 10 S15.000 for a Milwaukee speech in September. All Reagan's appearance fees go into a s~cial trust rUnd set up wlth1p the Cali- fornia Republican p a r t y , stri"ctly to finance the gov · ernor's out-of-state political ' trips. Reed said. Reed says he expects the Jund to break even for 1961, put if there is a surplus, it will be refurided to states where Reagan has appeared on "a fair and equitable ba- sis" to be determined by Reagaa. • It is "totally incorrect,'' Reed said in an interView. to believe Reagan's fees are used ror personal affai'rs or personal politics. Stanford Conference . -' Set Feb. 11 Collared, collarl ... tty!•, slirn & full .akim. No-Iron .Dacron• · Poly•ter/nylon tri• cot blendt, 100% ~rnel• m. acetates. White ond colors. MR.es and h·alf sires 6 to 20, 14~ to 24~. . 1 1(1.._, ...... ,.., ... ,,_ // ~' "IMA·PllSS NO-IRON SLIP Seam ta 11am 27:1 panel In short, average siz:n 32 to 4'. S.lf·scollop. · Slrif, c..t-W. ...... Solo .NURSES~SHOE~-l!:IM.-"-~ Deep cushioned ~"b':''f.':;h:a;~ 444 per1. Whlte.·Sln1 ' 5 to 1 o. ~-::;,.. ..... The annual Stanford Con- ference in Southern Calif•· nia, co--spontortd by t II e Or ana:e C o u n t y Stanford Club, will be held Feb. 11 In tbe Century Plua flotal, Loi Anceles. John A. HOagland ol P'u1-. lerton has been named Or· ange County chairman, with committeemen Hall Seely or N'ewport Beach. John B. Hutlbut oL Orange. Mrs. DaV:id Soros of Garden GrO\le, and Mr. and Mrs. W'llliam N. Gille1pi1 o( fUl· lert.11. ')~ cettea knlt Gl*LS'. IONDED The annual tvtDt brin(s to Soutbera California lud-ln& f.cultJ mcil.lm1 from St.aaford fer an lllMlntOOI of lectara and nmlnan on pubUC affair•. lcienct and the arts. More than 2,000 alumni and P1,,all of Stufcwd 1tu· dntl11GiW....., .. Invited • the conference •lld all ~r. friendt of S!aa· I ord are 'ftlcoat to lftUd, Hoalland saSd. The ~erence wtll start ltb brunch at ·11 :30 a.m. and conchades with 1 recep- UeiD at 4:45 p.m. l ·-· SLACKS I~!,. '1 •• , A h ... a.-ent of 001141 .... -ltlel. 91-3 to ''· end 7 to 14.. ~~::'"~ ..- CUICE. _, ' EAST I ' CIEl!l' • , TUMS ::.F• . - .~ ,,. • ..-" ••• ·"' .,:o ·"J ,f'lf 1• .. ••r . -• --==-==---DAll.Y -U ; I J " ' ..... ..,.,.., ........ _...,.. ,,,,,.,., ••r •••tie · \ 1 ' • .~ ' : " • • • I.. I' NEW for'68 assorted fashion IOoh n1~c'·~=-' _,. rSsT~~~~&-~ Wli11'1 uw tor Sprllt '61? Everything, ond Whhe front hos It now -for a song ••• latest fabrics. late.!!_ looks bonded rayon jersey ';;&----prints, royon linen1, checks, ploida. cotton Jace1, woven cotton.a, cacttote ottomans. f -and 2 pc. rtyle1. Jr,. petite, mlases and half sin• galore. Speci~I Purchase MEN'S .:BETIER OUTERWEAR Values to 16.97 • Corduroys • Cotton Poplins • Nylon lllllinates Choose from a vast assortment of · men's better jackets in the mast popular fabr.ics in 2.7 ta 32 inch lengths; featuring zipper :fronts, self collars and button-thru or knit cuffs in all fashion colon & sizes fer men. WOMEN'S WUl NOT IN VAN NUYS I * STOii HOUIS * llll I l! llOOI 11 I Ill SITllllll 11. 11 l 111 •"'"4ay 1,1 .. ' , .... • - 7 ff DAIL't' PILOT New Tax .Change Believer • 81 STERLING F. GREEN WASHINGTON (AP) - Like the man he will suc- ceed, me designated chair· man of the Pres idt.nt's . Council of Economic Ad-, •~ , 4l • • _v~5 "~ve1 ~ ~ .~;ltu l'I) .,,.,,,.A",· .i. •. ~.. -• 1bi>Uld be chani ed every ye~r. When the economy drag1, you ca~ject zip by re· ducing tax r a t e 1. If it booms too much you can bleed a JitUe exces1 de· mand out or it by raising inct1me and corp o r a t 1 o n taxes. Annual adjustments up or down as needed, says the young, brillia at. Or. Arthur l\f. Okun , can strengthen or weaken the spending and lendi ng power of people and businesses. and thus help keep prices and wages rea- sona bly rtable. ,. TAX HEMLINE But by contrast with the day's fashion it's a lot eas- I . . . . . ·1 ~S .,'J:! .· O R :al ·'JVfT ~ · D~ ~ ·ak~tJAR~-· S.RE f r • ~ . 't -·• . VARS SMOP . ie r to adjus~~th~e,. tax~~h~em~-~~;;;;~~ --:-'"" .• •-----l.iqt--lhan-u . """"""""~~*' -.z. " . . • · r '·-··'"' ~ • '· -.> ''' .~ ,." ·ew~ co omic1 -of which · 1 Okun and retiring Chair- IT1an Gardner Ackley are honored prophets and prac· titioners -haa met a rn•· jor dilemma. · Ackley. Okun and their third c o u n c i I colle.ape, James s. Due s.e .aberry , sketched out their idea of yearly tax-tinkering in the council's annual report last January. Somebody refer- . red to it as "fine.tunin1" the econo m y, a phrase which Okun rejects. fn the vastly Jtimulative 114 billion tu cut of 1114, as in the less drastic excise t a x chan ges of 1985. "We didn 't try to be precise, we just tried to stay in the ball park with the requirements of the eco nomy ," Okun told re porters Tuesday. TAX· CHANGES "But the proof of the pud- ding ls in the eating; the ---tlx-changee-worked-as they - w~ suppoled to work." Actually, the councll b.11 in mind frequent but much smaller chanpa tbu thou mentioned. In their report a year ago, the members explained: "Willingneu to conakler making such amaB adjulf- ments freq~ w o u I d contribute aubatantiall.J to the effecUvenesa of. ltabill- zaUon pol:iCJ and to effi· clent planning of pvern.· ment proeram1. _ _ 'JD~, thll wUltnpau aeems already utablllbed. In each of the put &t1: years, Pre1identl Kennedy and .Johnaon have called for significant cbange1 1n t a 1: · law.; "Annual t a 1: ·changes hav e, in fact. become the r u I e rather than the ex- ception." BUDGET CtJT!I But ln 1987 Congress ran out of wlWngness. It has t:1lked at giving Johnacm a temporary 10 percent sur- tax to count.er lnRaUon and haa demanded . as the price of its: enactment. deeper budget cuts than he was willing to make. Okun talked about t h a t problem a few bou.ra after hi• appointment to t h e chairman atup was an· ooonced by Johnson. "It's really hard to con- vince. the public and Con- gress that if you will aceept a reduction in your pay- check, y o u neve.rthe.less come out ahead of t h e game. financially by thwart- ing inflation," he aald. "It's a much more painful 1 _action than cutting taxes. • That's why we've had a hard time conVi.nctng Con· gress." What does tbat mean for the future of a atabilbation, program bMed on tax rat.es that go up aa well u dowa ? Replied.Okun : "It meA111 lhat the SUC· ces1 we can have in k>nc- range at.abillution of t h • economy depend.a 111 o u r ability lO educate the pablie · and Congreq that it baa to wort both way1. •• Meeting Set By Engineen The Orange County chap. !er of the California Society of Proles1lon1t Englneera and the American Society Ou rt111llr sport coil sltck ii'\·" \. Very sped1lly pricM II n•• · "· tt Now II ffle ti111· ID buy! The '"GUP includes Stein· .,_ '' •• 1· .... Blodt, Hidmy Freeman °' Maves!. Fine wool or ~ '~'; blends of silk and wool or Dacron• polyester and t-;!., wool in 1, 2 or 3-buttOll styles. Sol ids, plaids. '.:\·" ~' •. checi<s or nowlty pattems. · • Re1o 50.00 ••• U.M Reg. 55.00 ..... •·• '· \: Reio 65.00 • • • 114.R Reg. .75.00 ••••• 14.M i ~ Rer. 85.00 • , • 11.M Rer.100,00-• ..-.R.t11----,._:;:-· Re1o 110,oo ••• "-• Rec.125.oo .... ~·• '\';, ... Reio l:i5.00. ,.111.R Reg. 145,00 •• .'. m'.H 'l 111£ 155.00-. • .. \;_: t:: YIJl•s la •H's dress slicks 'i Exctptianally fine wool worsteds, wool hopsacks 'f i.. 1 1(1dshlrkskinfi11111Dp "8fity makers. Saw now! 'i; Rea, 20.00 .••••••••••• .11.M or I for a.• !: 1!11. 22.95 ........... .ii.• or I for U.R • ~- Rea. 25J5 ••••••••••• .a.• or z for a.w ¥: Rea. 27.95 ............ n.M or Z for U.M "" "C Rer. ll.00 ............ 21.M or z for •·• \ Rei. 31.50 ............ :II.A or z for ll.11 Rea. 35.00 ., •••••••••• .n .•. or 2 for ll.• ~ r Rea. 37 .S> •• , ••••••••• 11.11 or I tir •·• Rea. 40.00 •••.•••••.••• .11.• or 2 for n .• Rt1o 45,00 I o o o o o ' 1 I ~ t ,•••• Of z for n,11 Rei. 50.00 •••••••••••••••• z far 11.• Rea. 56.PO ••••••••••• Al.II tr z for n.11 Slo(l for"""· atl --· , l11f1m' Ow1 Crasf 111d1rw11r T·lllr!t in crew necl! style with nylon reinforced neckband. Extra ienerws length. Fine qual ity cott011 knit; sizes S,M,i.,XL, reg. 1.50 I lo r l.M U•-lm in cotton rib knit sty le with full cut nylon rein.forced neckband for combrta~e wear; sizes S,M,L,XL, rer. 1.15 •• , ••••• I for I.A Con• i.tt 1rr1111 with double seat for long wear. Waistband is l'Jlfillteed for the life of the garment. Si.zes 30 lo 44, reg. 1.15 ••••••••• I for 2.• II• llllltl In cotton broadtl oth, generously cut style. White or patterns and colors in a wide selecti011. Waistband iuaril!lteed for life of the rarment; sizes JJ lo 44;r8i-l.50 .•. I for I.A Slore for Men, all stores except Marina • ' " . .. :;,,_ - " • • ". Sin • IHd llrtlnack s•irts· S.tt Rer. 9.00, our !GK O!I011° ICIYllC mock blll• neck kn~ llllrts witll short sl-. Cunent solid co10rs ••• r.ut Nduclion! links stilck Orlo13 k1ll shirts '·" Reg. 10.00-11 .00, pullOYir stYles in Orl"1•acry· lie at savinp. Short sleews, 3·butl011 plaquet. Solid and mi~ tones; sizes S,M,L,XL. Store for Men, 111 -,sl«I$ ' Dnss slacks 1reatly rMlcecl .. le llM m uceptlonal selection of lradi· · tiOllll lnlosels at prices so low you just . cm'! Ilia. Callfortable, wtll-wearin1 blends of Dar:rori• polyester and wool or 1 !M wliol •••. COl1I early for select ion. Rei 17.95 , • , ••.• U.R or Z fOI 21.11 Rei 19.95 •••••• 11.R or Z ·fol II.A Rer. 22.50 •••••• 11.U or z for •·• Reio 25.DO •••••• Zl:U or z tor a.H V•isty Shop, All stores except Marina ' S1•• n kl ~ilk Orlol"'~ese 3 ,rs. 2.75 "-r. l.Sl, Ol!f llOSI popular siled hose Jn·O~ ' 1111 • acrylic ·W" rib, rHchine washable ·lltd · -IL -colals ia i lliai;k, lirat!ll,.~. .... Ir: ·1111; ...... 11. llillt-"'9 ;n 14 .111&-. . -·t1z ·-~ ............. q • --- ' i l ' • I of Civil engineers will meet NEWPORT joinUy at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 15 • · # I FASHION ISLAND • NiWf'ORT CENTEP !II 644-2200. • M!)HDAY, THURSDAY, RUDA.Y IOrGt 'l'liL 9:JO . -• OTHER DAYS 10:00 Tl l • al the Saddlebact Inn, 1• East f'int Street. ' • . "' , .. r·.1,. r.••./ r ,,, .. ,, --... ---~·-.:. L I .._ i . ·--, .. --------.,.._.,~. ,,,,,.,.....,,.." .,,_..., __ ,,.. .... ,._ ... ,... • --.. - • • ·~"''""~"" """'"""'"'--'"""""""",.., _ _.,....._ ....... .-~ ..... • • • : •:• • •••••••!;'a.,. s a,•,.~...-. SJ, c -. - .. ~ L . • I • Tl L :00 • • • • • • eltimatedi 1.5 milliorr per. IODI eligible fiir the pro.. 'lf'am. 'llley contend that tbe Medi-Cal financial cri· ail -li there ii one -Is ' eaued by "wu~ful •od in- compet.at management'' by Reagan and Williams and their ...... Right now, a. special leg- blative committee compos- ecl of four Republicans and f'wr' Democrata ls trying to detenniDe tbe euct finan- cial position al Medi-Cal - ~ it faces a 'deficit thk y.ear and bow much. 'n»elr rep1rt is due Jan. 31. °""'4ent the l"Oll'•m ls in real trouble. tbe Rea1an adm.iDiltralon continues to Sl9 Bretller• ~OllGl'ftl o. w,. "Diel:" Richard Oelt), market ueaiUft of Newport BMch. p-nts the F.raat Coulter Award of the Bil Brothen of Oran1e county to Daniel G. Aldrich ~r .. dwlctllor of UCI, deemed to baye con· trJiiatod the -.. 1uable ....-to the prosram d~ UNIT. Aldricb hu,....,.i two ter1n1 u preli- donl of the oounl)' orpnliltlon, !bird larlOlt nation-, all:J' hi· tile Blf Brothen ~-Richard ........ amemlleroftileCGQDty1ad>llorybolrd. 1 ,• l- • ' .... ... _____ ............................. r-..... .. -.... ---~, ... -. Dill Y l'ILOT J7 ilead ef u•t Year . Car Tag· R~neu;als ~Setting_]Jri.sk P-acB--. Locally owned, locally menaged Anohoim Savinga is the idool place la< you, y0ur family ond your friends k> ..... YO<lr ..,nnga ore insured to 915,000 and backed by a record of 100% safety oince founding in 1921 . Interest is compounded daily and peid from tho 1st ij funds llf9 receMd bythe10th. lntarast is paid from date received when funds remain to quarter's end and to date of withdrawal after three months. o,,.,, ot ,,.,,.,., ,_ occourit "'*Y· Can or write any of 0111 lhrH offices • w. JwrtR. "' thtM/s. 5.00% Earn 5.13" when our 6" CMn9M annual r11e is compounded dlitr ind maintained for•.,..,. 5.25% Cunwtl annual rat. °" a..,_. bonua 9CCOUl'ltl. Mlnimunli '1000, ..... t1000 rnllltioloL ANAHEIM SAVINGS AND LDAN ASSOCIATION MAIN OfFtCE: t 17 w-. IJllonln Avo. An1heim,c.lfo:mil PR.2·11132 .C1 t Mein Street Huntington BNch, Calif. LE. 8-9691 770 Sou1ll BrN IMI. lrN. Cetifomi1 JA. 9.4971 fllft CONVENl~T PARKING AT AU.'tHRU LOCATIONS I . .. ' ' ---....... -.--.. --.......... _,. ___ ., ............ _ ...... __ ...................... ~ ............ .: .... _ ........ ~ ... , ..... , .. .._ ____ _ • • > ~ ' 4,.. . . ~· If DAll.Y Jilt.OT -.-. ....... ' j WIT._.. UPIR WOllKOUT -Placemmt Idcbr ~ Blanda and bolder Daryle l4!Mftla of the O.k)md Rliderl ..... oat the kinb in a ..., WednesdaJ drUL. Thi Bolden -Gnm Bay ill lllami lonuary 14 = for the eecond Super Bowl pme. IAmonka Wll wted tbe American Leap'I molt nla1Ne ~er. rMe.K•1 Tire.I ., It ' . ' ~-Win or .LOse, Trojans Get Raked Over Coals .. Pacl(ers Ne Rauc • -perfect- • Lonborg to Miss a M':'nth Stunning Blow for · Bo.sox Makes Boxing Hall of Fame NEW YOU (APJ· -~ ,_. _ .. l!nl ___ .... ,... ........ _ ..... .., RobiuOll ........ boziq'• Ball .. F-ame. , Five tilllll tbe middlneapt. m.m.. pion and once tbe weltsweipt title hlkler', RohkilCWI ... eleded te .. IWlaJaac-two~ol­ otber era, beavyweipt Joe Jeamet- t. and Ull>lwelll>l Banley ''Y-" .w-oa. Whoo~ ___ .. .,_.,.. r-· G.ing Gets Toagh _ .. tlto bOll ll&btor Ille ~ 1111 JOhn MdCaJ 11 a py ,ou baYe to a two-point coavtnion and mi uput e¥er llnowa, ...,, Z1S vote. tr.. u Amigos Log f:;:e ~ ';;.. two utSonal ebmn· ~~ -worth OM point -lnternatioaal pill8I al ll'OllllWIUtil JllQnshlPI and ~ lD fbree would bl•e _meant a Ue. ADd oddl =.. ~~ over tbl m.lal· • 11ooe Bowl ....., ..... -· ..-..... --, -sc ....... · 1-02 111 Wm ~doff~ ~tbe Unlver-mate IOOd •. :;'1 .. ~.!.ttempt. The bae~ wu compled .JZ~ .. ~ • _ .... 7-Jll• .... -aw-'.; ;!1J ·1Jo1 'l'rGr •-. -~~~iMrJ-.,,.,_ ,~~~.~ .. , ... , b8ck tor tbe 1111 campalp:, tndud· ~ IDDJ writeri 1 when he held the midcDen:ltbt ~~~ · uarterblCt "'": __ .... ...s u.-woaA4 bave been better than 1 but he came beck: two JUfl'later and lut ...,. can-. tbl A..,... Ado-~:~ TropbJ -c·cete o. J . \Ill _, MllD«l to be. lndtpent tbat continued hi• ~ tW uw him IOI are ta dUtw If WOii trem Simpson. V MdlJ tDlt tbl Jilk. .. win 175 Of 20'l fiOb, 111 flf tbem bJ ' tbe WeAem DhUIDa llDm' 11 tilt And, b11 Trojw wtD quite Ukel7 .SO...., 81 bl npMtnt lt: You knockout. He kilt 11 ud drew lb:. America BuUtblll AuoclaUon. b< ranUd aamller -ID 1ho -on ~ :f: -''::"ial .:i; No decisiom it lltlod I« tllt -two. Tbq IAiW ,.. tlto -,._. in pre-teUOll poll came St;U •• .. ~·· I patpClli p ':-w Robinson _., tddied. tbe Jilbt-M--111, ... - 6o w11y • --)'GI - -It • wtlo -""' « .,.., heavyweight l!Uo lo 1111 .-&o la Wed• 14 ---• flt offer bim 1J'BllliilGl1f A'.la'tll4. . 19S2. Ahead.of Joer Malm on points, dl1'• Nd bef~ bOlltlDI tbD .... • •Well, aU1 bit ...... bo'4 UU lo GGllli -lo tlto c.31 lllrtilor over Robi.,.. O!li=rod from boat -IPl1doJ • .. "t.:t ~,........ &I • IC!flbel _,. QlllM ti.on iD U. -1~ romd. Be finally r.-An,......, 14-21 ncwd. ,_ It 1J .• to polllt .... tf tllit 111!!1111-W tired in -........ ii DOW~. ..... blldld ...... 1111''11 .... ----· --:o ..... ' .... J•• ..... -117. tpeCilI old ---Bo Iola .... ,,. ""~'' a ut p'OblblJ wua1d •• · tlln.-. ..nm.IU.., -DNJ'l)' eYeJ'f 1o.....&.1-o1 ~ .. 1... • WHITE Ami ,,,_ --''" ••• tat -...,..etll!l ._ -1o 111t. -~ -W .A.SH ~-':,.:tit:°':.,~ ~'"'1a ';,._A-llClltnlPI •s111IHw n-r !liDca lor bit poalo( aplolll. In Ibo modonl """'1'· • h<t• had LOI ANGELEll -nl llllLA AJmoet torptltn wu the tact use to be ll1ted on at leut 75 percent ol ...._ wHI M ,..,_. .. • t·- flelll .-a& Piie Beethard bad .et t~ baD~1~. ~ Baer~200er ._ n.. *1 ....... •ztaa lib -pt lw a-.,. or loll, JOU -· IC 1111 __. ·-m--m"'*lo .. _ , ..... Bowl~ by throwiDC fOUF ~vywe1... ~ .. mp.1on, Ul'CW Uth .. r--.... .. toacbduwa ,..... votes, 13 lbort ol the minimum. 114 __.... .. And JlllOtbll' ..;tter neJ.1 ignored ' ,, -. fal ._.... 11 ;.el ...... 1auleb i.. ... - ---~· 1Ddiaoa11'T..=t. ~.r: :.-= al d b P r •· ellllll. 1DlllJ' of .. ..... lllldla ....,. of SC, sarinl the Trojam .,..,,~ plaJed ...0 Ud -tbo1 :: &botlld. have won bJ a bltpr aeon. -.. _I jut can't undentand tt." Mc--:=. Kay CODflded wbea clllled M hll ~ viha home W-111 m,,.. -''We wen flvor9d bJ 14 and won .,,. ll --·· ClllJ -polall dlf. flnuce. Yet most eVW)'ODe 1Mmed . IO b< uput bl<OUM .,. dl!ID'I wla : !f'lo~more. I thlnt it'• unf9lr to tbe ~i would have been nice to ---ai.1we credit fOI' w:lnnlng." be l&id. -A dozen monthl ago iJ>e pr'lll Md · • ~flelcl clay second ..-, Ibo - ,., jan boss because he tried to win tbl 'l 1967 Rose Bowl battle with P11rdue, instead of getttna a au.rt-fir~ tie. use had scored late, cutting the gap to 14-13 and McKay ordlnd tu IQrces to 1boot the works -b-y foe -- RI .._ USC Md won tbe pme. .. Altr1. I Ja. a ''Y ..... , ... _..._wwld Boosters Offer ,.._ ............ _ .. --lflbollllwuttretcbodto ...... --•l!0-1.-110 Judi. So why speculate whit ....... ._ .. IM &SJ I I ... : !:' .:::;:i .. tt,: ::..,~ To Pay Giddings .... am.••-•....,. lmlaad ol •!" McKaJ once llid ol -... I I ... llllil. tUt IDllD«Ule bdle wt.th tbe Bide· p mised S 'he Lei ••• Mss rill C.. en. "11boupi ... played._.... ro um -"-, , ..._, '" ---·" .. ~ ....... , ... . -to 1•, lld!'.ay 11 takJq H SALT LAKE CITY CAP) -A """'1' ... 1'7 --lo ... fall '"tl. -..... -· yow. "' ua1.-i, "' lltab loolboll ....... ... ,. tlto -.. ~~,:.:;. ':... ~ ,'~ .i:.: :.:: .:= .:..~":.': 4 ........ * atian ot three All-Americal. Mike Gkldlnp u & me111 of lltllaac And maybe by then lll'D -a bJt a controvtn)' involvint ... 1tA1'1 -. INDEPENDENCE, Mo. -Oatfttld. more credit tor wlnnlna. torney pwal. • er = Marti, llmDlt ~~ ...,. ,,, """. Giddinp, now raidl.nl 11....,.. roatrOm.1Dalldol 1P UC lrvlae b.Uetball coadl Dick Dfth "1 eerUhdy .tf to 1 fine start hi ~I tint year •• Aateater .-. Daftl' ........ rellecl to • '~ ret!W1I alna41 M a wlulnt 1ea· '" eerUdaly lfpearl to be la ordff. UCI rdaru i. Uw ca1e ••r• M ... a7. ,..,_yla1 to Saat1; Bar- bll'll ti dHI ...... WntlMlll Col-~ae. Beadl, realped under ln 111 t111y sy, Ital Ml\ for Geimmlle, Fla., 1111 December following a U record and a MW offaeuon job. a late-!eason controversy involving a Marla. wbo waa credited with a watered down Utah field prior to the strOD& supporting role u the St. Louls game against Texas at El Paso. Cardinalt walked away with Ute Na- 'I'he school orlgl.nally aa.ld it would tional League pennagt ud Ute World GI Serie• dtle Wt 1.U. _, .... Doc. Ii pay &lings for the final yeu-of his that be wu aufferln, from Bell'• Pal· contract -after the reaipation w11 agreed upon. sy · · But Utah Attt. Gen. Phil Hanten Tbe ailment, often cauted by inflam· mation from a cold, pnnnts fada1 threatened suit f the school paid the .. ,.,. ·-"' muscles from functionlnf retienina coach for "work undone." ..... _ .... ___ ... eyes. 00 Pros Tee off Today c ............ . p E a T H, A.Valla -Fermer Wlao-........ ---o-tolA-........ n..e..,, Cua.I• ., Su FrudlC9 U. ~ M .... , ll Ute ._..e.11 tl•cJn te.utull .t Ute West A• ar.u.. Trull o.m,....w,.. ne matdl i.*41 •• al••tel. • "* n. ...., 11s•flul, .. &di • ...... --IDti " i-1 .._aa,.,....,e.,..,., Seti -wOI .. ,..,.. Fl!Uy. Pbt. c..t. aUlq a tomebad 1r1er • u.nce rr... ~~ .-... .....--_, 1.-............... -.... , .... -. ........... SAN MATEO -A nquftm l'hll 11 pianPed ..-r• for Mu-viii "81!4°' wuta. Netlol•I .Am1teur pU cb•m· ~la-.... 1911. ......... --.. ""-· blr'I 6r I u.r..JUr bout wltb CM- c«. ... _ -GAMI --'I llliloJ llowtII cruh11 IDie larmer Hanl.-lnston. Beach Hllh Pi"1w o-lo llam1llon in LakdCeltic · 1 Wedneeday ni&ht •I ,,., l'onun. Ollldalt called I foal .. ~ .. who becall14t enrqod II Ille CID ·llld prolooted bitterly. Latan fell behind early llld ,... baalu bJ 11Gofoo, ua.103. After Celtic Lots Lakers Take .on Wilt Next INGLEWOOD CAP) -'!loo i.at M- ~ LUen take on PtO C')j''t fti. day after bin& to ...._ us.• • a aame that saved ta. Otllm· ......_ erable embarraumat.' .. PhUedelptlia le ..... ~ -ketba.11 Auodaticm'1 S..... Dtft. slon: Boltoll tralla bJ' Wi-. w Anplel it: tn third IPll 111111it Wt.II•• Division. • Bel ... ,,..........,., -.. .. wood. the Celtics fMld tllll ... a.,11!t: . ol bacomlDI .... llnl --1lDC9 the tm0-51 ....... ...., lft cam• in • row. The vislton led -Ibo llnl -ket. Billey Howell padq -1M llnl of bit • ...... ... -thoutbl for a mJnu&e tblt ldllwJ woukl be m8de. _ n.. LUen had oDIJ r-llOlcl eoa~ in the first qarter, flllbtl bid: 11-14. Jorry Wlel topped Ibo 1.Uori -'I/. Lot Aaloloo pl11ed wlllJout T"""!J ff•l'ldm, """ Will ...... "' -• ' *' .... --T LOl-L•I ., •ftT ::::z._•w,.,.,.., .. , HIH!lml ~ •11 J ..._ J .. • • ,,_I"•'•. """" tt .... JI o.rt N ... .1-• t M • ""°"" t >4 It =-~ t H t OilllHdl • J.1 1r J l .. ,1 ........ tH• ...... ' r<t If ........ I 14 > n.c.w t M t ... f, • M rT ntltol • ... JtJ T.... fl: ..,. 1• ~ ...•• , ...... •'lf»lll -11J l• ......... " ......... ,. • ·•-1• ,........,._,..., T-'illiiwtll ---tl• ....... N. -,.-•...,. I • -~. .. ~. -.................... -. ,.. .. , ~ ... ... ..., .... - -"'I>• , .. ,... ' .... '""',,... .. , .. , ..... ..__ ... , ·-·-____,.....",.,,...,,... ..... ,c·,.r--,, .. , _, ,.,.~_;/"",,,,..,__,~I •• ... ~· ------·~ ~ ------~ ~ • " I>• ~ ,, • ~ ....... ••_,;. ..... -~ ·~· ............... ·.·•l ' ' . --. ··-________ ., ___ _ • ·' • ... • ' . . . . . : . • l •d .... iay-... ... ht he Id •· d· 1g og .. ~ .. -:~-;• ,,.--... ~ '· ll I· ,. •• • 0 I • • •' ' • . . ... ...... -... -. ................................ ~ Al BriiJ>tinan., Who nujijlt-.~· reiiiljiled from head ooocb of the Anabeim Aini(oc to dlrector of public rel1UOns and promotion, wu asked what he 's supposed to do in h1I new job. "I'm supposed to bring more ",~vention Center.~~.Jefilie<I. le into the "How are you going to do thal!" we asked. ' '"That's a good que1tioa~" be countered. The Ami'°' ,,...•t u.dly whet you eouW ull • st•W. outfit t'-' dlya. Their ....... •ttfnd•na in the Con'l9ftt'9n c.nter ti ..... th.n 1.000 ,.., flmt and their MW coech it a u..,.... .. w ,.,._ whoM only pre¥ieus CMChlnti ••peritnce tetals , thr• .,..,. .. ~ CMC:h .t ,..,.rdlne Col- i.,,.. Addf"I to owner Art Kim's heMeches ls tht fut thet the Am .... are In t..t ,.__ In the new American lnketbell Auoclatioft. "I still think this thing can be promoted," says · Brightman. ''I'll be going to the Elks and other service organizations lhrQUgh out the county to try and get them to come as groups. And w..e're goi_ng to be holding clinics at schools throughout ,t_he county." .. .. . .... ... .. .... -. .. . . .. . . . . .. ........ I . T-• ..._, ., 1"8 ••. --. ....: .... ~ • . I -""==_:..:.:....o...:...:.~~-~--....;...;;.;.-=-- Nr pOrt Clobbers Costa Mesa, 82-59 By ROGER CARL80N Of ..... ,.. .... Newport Harbor blitzed to an 82·58 conqUest of Costa Mi:sa Wednelday n.lgbtTn • non-league bUlretball t e 1 t .in the winners' confines be- foni''Od.m.taNJt='-x""'"' The Tan' final tuneup be- fore Sunset League action was at times litUe more than a workout for coach Al Hackney's charges as th e bosti ran to a 20-10 bulge -alter one quarter and kep& ud Paul Holme1 ti'e k the-pre11ure on for U\e rest Cba·rge pd J~ tbe :J:1.r1 to 1,1f the night. 10 Quick points off st~l!nd Mesa wa1 never In 'lt. Ttit q'uick two-pohlttrs from Mustan11 could not contain abort range. · the speed of Newport's of-·,Ip ~i sec~li Oqe~ had rense nor the . °'iCiislonal ~ted ~o J.io}naeJ , ~. flufry-ol'~U-hiwklnFo:f~ ll~~-iei"8~ tJ 1 ~~7" the press. once. The end came qulc'k for 1 The ,1core stood at 16-5 th~ 10·5ers mi?way In t ,b e with 2:$4 still remainilll in llrst period. Newport· h a d ·the ffrst quaker and the nursed a 7·5 lead when sud-·-Tars Dever !Ooked back· denly Al Gage, Bob Black Live59y•1 five didn't ~m· Marina Posts 78-52 pletely · ·101d. Alter falling further behind at 37·18 late in the second quarter t h e Mustangs threw In nine straight po!nts to come within-·10 at the ball ... Victory Over Estancia .._.,., II'~ ~ Pl'. r;, .... ~~ ! ~1i! Estancia High's ~ Eagles cross town riva l Costa Mesa ~t1D>1in..i.r 4 1 "" • madt a game of It for a Friday evenilg while · the ~~ ; : ~,: :! Marina Sun5et League "-""' 1 1 • J quarter but Marina's Vik-play at Anaheim in a tough ~"° : ~..;J~ ·~ fngs -Orange County'1 best opener for the Vikes. L1nd>1edf • 1 a.;.. ' prep basketball team -Once coach Lute Olseh's ~=11 l 0 : =A : steadily applied the pressure team shifted into the nitht T11111• C.M .-..,. Utl t.-.. 11 and eventually ci'iiised home gear Wednesday, there wa S Wlll1!1or I l ,\ I --·~ ... ...,~ -- !jl!!ll~l,,~· PJll•ln .. to o.....tfei .:.c-:..::· ~ -·----:...-•• .___ '"'-· " ? ..... -r;;:;;,· --~ , -~-.:':\--. ........... ....._~ \O""'tlh:< , 1u-.> • "'" . a half dozen .gariie1 at the Convention Center: They played four home games at Cal State Fullerton and 1 woo them a II. wl'.ftlr a 78-sl victory at Es-no slowing theJJl d_own. :,h~ · ~ ~. ': ': ... '.' "-:~-~!gYdt;~~~?U~-~@v.~'~"r.i'll'~~~~~fF~)~.::,;~·:~. · It \V.S ·the Vikings 12th ter and Estancia ~ould cose · =· · · : : : ·~ .,. Brightman was asked why the club is faring so poorly in the won-loss column. "Most of the teams in the league have a team leader that we Jack. As a rule, he's a backcourt man . We don't have one." Before the season, it appeared certain that Jeff Congdon, a 6·1 playmaker from Brigham Young, would be the Aniigos' floor general. But Congdon never panned out-and he was traded to Denver, where he rides the bench. "Jeff wH Ndly th•k•n by hit brotMr'1 death," lri9 htmen wld. Confdon'• brother, Gliry, w• ldl._ 1 couple of IMn~ • In an autemobi" rHt crath.· DllllLY ,ILOT "-ty LYll "-1111 NEWPORT ROUT -c0Sta Mesa'a Stive King gets ofr a p153 against Ne..wport Jla~r in game played Wedneaday afternoon at Newport. Teammate in front oi King is Jeff Sargent. Newport's John Strock (53) is in background. Newpo~ won, 82-59. victory against only one de-lf18 gap ohly wtlen Soder· Tot•'• 11 17:.. '' feat (Compton). berg and Moore departed. , P rime movers in lhe rout Estancia was hindered were 6-8 Matk Soderberg when LaRue pi'cked up his with 22 points and 6-S Bill fourth personal foul In the Moore with 15. 5econd quarter. Esti.nda was no pu5hover ~ '' ...,_, in the early going. The Ea· ~:;:11 :! 1: ~ gles led, in fact, when Mike 111••1N• !rtl LaRue canned a jum""r '• " '' T• .. -Meer. J5 JIJ with 2:52 to go in the first ..... • • 1 12 quarter, UHi. ~1~0 ~ ~ ! 2! eel J •. 1 a ~~~~:ri~r~l6 '1:~ in t~~ =·-1 ~ : ; W • h H • H ks , s ' · initial period for an 11·10 T•"''•"" • ,: 1~ ,: rig t Its Uc te. in weeney Marina lead and Moore's Tollb al?ANCllll 1l:1 ~ I ' shot right at the first quar· " "•• '" • ·~•· l llllli' t I ' lf .f':.~ ter buuer made it 13-10. -1~ 1 ! 1 • "1:4 ·23, Barons Pace Mater Dei Win at~a:~ea:~et~r~~a~~ g::'1 ~ ~ ~ : ~. 'J..' •• · ing it J2..18 for the vi"sitors. =~':v ~ ~ ~ ~ :]i!-;t'l T Gah Jim Huckltein and Mike points to the Monarch vie-Estancia plays host to Toi111 n ' n SJ So the Amigos still are in need of the backcourt op r Sweeney, turalng in two ol tory cause. J; . man who combines the skills of leardership and their best Outputs of the The Monarchs cap their w Lo F" al floor play. Thal man is not on the roster but lbere .... on, powered Mater Dei pre·Anc•luo L .. gue Cam• estmm" ster ses ID ~ are several such prospects in ~tern collegiate Fountain Vallty's Randy to an SS-70 triumph over paign Friday night when .. ranks. Wright pumped In 2.1 points La Mirada Wednesday on they travel to Loyola . Loop ""' ... ,..... ·- "Wh l th le draft 1· . to pace the Barons lo a .. the Monarch:s' home court. play opens Jan. 12. p Le Tilt 57 51 .5 H J RT S ., en we go O e ague mee ing Jn - --· ----f{uckstein--to11ed in a Tea-k"t ., ... ...., re-~a!!uuee -_. ~c~: ;;~~1 A-0:~1~~" ,:;1ayers1 u~!Mike warur~~ "'· "vie:~'.~ 7'.~';u~g c~r ~~~:~;"or,. i.i'."-~~.i'.•,,g.'~:1!!~...,~.?JE:~s~;o;.:~<>•~ ... .,.,,,;~.. "'ifJl:r':· .. ::l'!:.,"""""""·· '. -~. ~---"''·M *~-"·~--.... ~~~c~ry ,,,;;\Rw. poml<; .. e only lo~ '·~ ' ' ' ' W05tm1nster dropped Ji. the quarter. 12-10. The c.. llOl1T ..... s11""'" --• • -• ons. with a sparkling 8-3 ~int effort against San-kM-• .; f : ·;! second stralgtit non • loop valiers rallied in the sec· •Tr . • . • . Mark Soderberg, Marina High 's' g..a center, Is record 11 they ready for ta Ana VaUey. ~::'.!: ' J J 11 clash Wednesda1 in its fi-ond period with 21 points to Ulf rtlC8 a listed u 1 second team 1eledion in the California their Irvine League opener Al?ng , with 1aining lt!P ="' 1~ ~ : ~ nSI tuneup belo,re Su~set the Lions' 11. . ~p Baa.ketball Yearl>ook, a Sacramento publica-~italre::u!;dahosting po-~~ h::shig~~J~te;:: ~:::" ~ : ! ~ !':·~~~Jal;: :er::J'r;dha~ ed~n~:r,~::: '2!~2;.i~;~t;n't! w tion. Nipped at the ·quarter 15-the game with a 80-foot shot Tetell u M1u.oa 1~1 ri " ll Lions 57-51 on the lottrs' play catch-up baU the re· _ -~ __ Marina is nuked u the state'1 17th best team 14, the Barons were strong· as the third q.uartrrer buuer ,. PT·~'' coUrt. mainder' of the game, but _ wbil.e HunUngtoo Beach .ii-listed-18th. North Tor-_er ilLthe second period. tat,. sounded to_g1v.e_the Mon• r"~..,. •1: !-1 ~ The--"L10nl were still In the LlOiis ..... l>est 1urge oiny ranee la No 1 ing 1 nf:rvous 30-28 lead in· arcb.11 a 5lM9 lead. JMKt • 4 s " the game until Jate in the picked up two point.I on the · • to the second half. Mater Del went on _lo :::,. ~ : ~ 1: final quarter when Santiago Cav11 lead. •r•nw ... -- 'Ntrf llAC&~"'"°'*-4 .,..,r ..... .... ..,_ Cltln!Me. fl'urM -. Cleln!flll ..,_ .... Z.rlJfe'IJ 1"1-....1 IEI GerW '""' 11 J ........ I 0..-11W c-.... fW --.1 A1ti.....1w~1-0m.,. Mr1o1 Ill Yotll) Pl'ln<ll °'""'"" ID "-1!1 Wlfl llwll< (I! lklmoni.I Irle!' Mmlrll ID ,_1 WI • ., T••Y (A -......1 ..,._ ~ n J L•"'lle<fl Hr/' 5'rlft {W ~l .. """'-""'"'"'"_, ""' ,__.,, '" •11• "' "' "' "' "' "' '" "' "' "' GrKllM Ht1IGI (I J l• ...... l 11J Per;ll., !Cnlfll fJ J Gon1• .. •l •111 111~-• Cll' C111t1! llJ Sw;fl Ac11 IW SluPll llt SICOMD •111cl. "'' fll"°""•· l .,..,, old colll • "ldl.,.., 1111i--. ,,,,,. =~~tty {L •'"'-• Jr) llJ C.fd1r c.iuc fW H1rl.td<) 11J ,.ODI Clo.., .!M Vlltonn..111 lU l"'ft 111\ymef !M V•M11 Ht Locik r~ (M YUuf 111 G11n1<0o ID H•!ll n• , ... °' ,.,_ n " l lum) llt ~ Hwt1 (W MIMrrwYI 111 l"rlna ..... fJ lelt.BI lU llltltY ,_,., fl w ...........,,.,., 111 CIOP!f Delgof ID V•._) 111 TW. IOI• fJ ~I 111 -·-"""' .... 11 w ....... , 111 --T'"" (1 W .........,,.,, IM ' "' "' "' '" "' "' '" •• ... '" •Ill '\' " "' '" "' Santa Anita Entries WS"'' nl ~.tk·~Ji Rangers Ba<'k To Loop Play The Cout Ran1er1 return to Pacific Soccer Ltague competition Sunday, tr1vel· int: to Fullertor '1 Cbapman Park for' a 12 :30 e-nga1e- ment wttb Lynwood. Coach Briln.'McClughty's forces we:re turun1 up fM the show laat Sund•y as · the married men over· whelmed tht bachelora. ~2. oVe.rcomlna a t-o deflclt. The improving Barons take ~ muc~ u • l~1nt Ji..renl l : : : burst ahead by as much as The Lions host pow~rful ,. •::.a :..:. •, rJln the margin to 51-41 with le.ad m ~ final period. ~1111 1 , 1 , 10 points before last second Huntington Beach Friday 77 ...... _....,.6,.._,~--- a 21-point surge in the third stew E1dJwldJdded 17. 11a11 --•-u...a-1e -fiekl·goals by Terry Adkins night at 8 in their Sun&et period and put the game and Jim Chaney narTOWedl _!:Le~a~g~u~e_o~p~e~n~e.~r·==='=~~~~~~~~~~~ out of reach ffll' Gahr in the margin to the finall the final stanza. Fountain s 't ' D N d score. Valley h•ld lhe Gladiators eJ'Vl e S ena ame Santiago·s Steve WHliams, to 13 points in the third . __ Larry Jackson and G.ary quarter and seven in the Brown tallied 15 points fourt.11 ....tiile totalling 38 in Catholic All-Star Boss apiece to pace the victor)" . the half. Westminster's top point was ll'OUNTllllll' VlllLL•Y 1411) wr;,ftl "~ """ • l+t1Qll Wtlll.,. ....... . ,.,T,ll'TP II 1 l 1l I 1 J l I J 1 ' 4 1 • lG ' l 11 . , ' ' , ' . . ' ' " •lllNll Hll ' ' ' 1t .. 61 •en,.,TP 1 J II ' . ' I • • 1 s l } u t 1 I 1 1 • l 1 J I 11 ' . ' llUU• Servite High School foot- ball coach George Dena hu been named to coach tbt Catholic all-stars. along with Lou Cvijanovicti of San- ta Clara, hi the 1968 Catholic Big Brothers grid bouf, aet for mid.July at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum or Pa· ,adena's Rose Bowl. The Los Angeles City all- 1tars. whom the Ca tholic all-stars will meet. w i 11 be ,coached by Phil Lozano of ' RACE RESULTS city champion San f'ernan- do anc:t Al PadiUa of Gar- field. Dena, who la st season di· rected lhl Friars to the CIF semifinals before bowing to Santa Ana. and Cvijanovich will screen players from 3.1 high schools in Orange, Los Angeles. Santa Barbara and Ventura counties to fill their JO.member roster. A 29-year-old veteran mentor. Dena has compiled Chris Veit with JO, followed by Chaney's 10 and Gary Shaw's nine. Westminster jumped to a slim leaa in the first min- utes of the game and bare· ly held the advantage at kwo .,....,.... S....11190 le :n I 11-.J!' Wnllftlnr.1W 11 11 t lt-JI ·~ ··-Wflll•~ JM~'"" ''°""" ~ .. T.,.3\1 llll"TIAGO 1S1l 11'8 ll'T '" T, 1 0 J 1 . . ' . J I 1S l • 1J I J U 1 0 t I 1l 11 1] 51 .. ., ............ (111 an illlpresslve 41·8·1 record •o ,, ,. T, in five seasons as head c~...... : ! ! •: coach at Servite. ;~·;: l 1 ! 1 VI! )J e ll The Y.'rlars havt> won two t , > , > H001• Angelus League titles and s~... ~ ~ ~ were runnersup t h r e c ~;1~: ... -0 1 , times. vow,.., o a 1 o l'l~!~•U O~lt The Servite boss man prep-.~··~·~"~······~• •'~'~'~'~'~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I ped under Clarr VanHoore-1 beke at Anaheim High be· fore continu ing his educa· lion at Santa Ana College .and Long Beach Mate. OCC Oinic Draws Stars Three of the greatest names ln traCk and field will be guest speakers at Orange Coast College's fif\h annual track and field clin- lc Salurday, Jan. 13. Olympic dlscuS star Rink B•bka. hurdler Dixon Farm· er •nd 1prl'nler Darel Ne.· man will apeak on their soedaltle1 in OCC'1 Science H'all beginning •l t a.m . Another 1pe1ker wlll be Dr, Mike Yes1i1 of C 1 l State F.rtoft · who wlU 1pealr on Ru11l1n Train· Ina: Method•.'' AdcUtlonal Information on the clinic c1n be. obtafn· ed by contacting OCC track coaehes Jim Mcllwain M Don Guyer at a:w..57'7 or 13W7!8. NIGHT .... DAY SERVICE 9'30 A.M. TO 9,30 P.M.-SATU•OAY 10 A.M..TO 6 P.M. GET PACIFIED AT P .·.·.-.·.i·'·i·'· S ,,, i •l~--­ SOUTH COAST PLAZA ,.._ ... '11111' •• , '"'' 111.,~ .... ,--·- t,1:<1~ Uill!.f ,1111 !1•,; ,\111lt11111 .11t1:l~f,f\l1 • liJ, ,,,i1.t:f. 1,.ilf' '' ( -----------40--•· .. _ .. ___ .,.._ .. ____ . ____ _ ___ ................ .. .......... -............................ ~ ... • • •· ... ( ......... -.. •. 1,.. DICK ROBINSON 5 0 ,., •••• , •••. ' -Golfa"-eompour Warren Blrter wu nnodJln& tunes oe I llo"1 snnd blcl:od by 1 ..., -!hamper IDd trap dnmuMr. M-atrirtly fordlllcinr. GHdiJI& aeros1 the deck with dolls in their arma were fllllilllr t1ee1, but the clo41>a i";'I didn't m1tch. Guys lib CblrB9 Bo&worth, Kenny Dictenqn, Geor&e Myette Monafths • Challenge Ullltwell and Dick Groll were wearin& tie&. --.--... -,----.. -.,...-- 'l'bere wasn't 1billcap18 be seen. '· c--. .... ~ JOIODe Myette wu wean:ti· a Sold lame Utini.minJ a. -· o.i "':":..""' -..,. ""' UtinS. FJmer Hehr were a s ememble •bill bil · ··· ~ __..,. wile Wll drNMd in a Christ.mu outfiL " -."' ·: 1-""' _. L v ... 11um bill . 'Ibe d«k didn't rock with the waves, just lo the o.<11 ,__ ...-. ..._ gwinging Loi Pe«adores. a. "· ,....,. w111 ~ ..... ..,.... 4 ii.-'-~ ..... .. A.,.... Dhuler .. ·· · LAcb ...., •••"• Is The lleditln& Lot Pescadores were assembled in the posh Embauy Boom of the Newport.er llWl to honor the fishing fra.U of their memben with the first annual awar<fs dinner. · _ President Ktitber Newman opemd die festivities on a aerlOUI note as he called Mr1: Bob WiJlon to the podi· um to Rfe&ent the Bob Wlllon Memorial Trophy, The award, fibnoring the late Bob Wilson, went to Gerry Garrett. 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TlUP Sr ~TED '" • -.......... .. a.a c -__ .,. •n.,.. .. .... --- L.9 ....,_. ....... MHilt. m Ir.~~------ • LaV.IM . c.rfll;Wtr. , ' fta Orllllt C ••a t 1 • ...., .,.._ UtY * ar~· tendtr1 u VllJa P~ San .tJaA ~ a. will • ....... -. .. Ir. a...1a ...... t.auu dilrlll' ....... lztm. • ...,... ..... Ill*; "' tr. a.di.. UJ'z UCIA .. WrifXZ'11. • "'""' ....., • "· VIila Pm cam. t ll e .... st ......,. ......_ • .__ o..i '" Jr. bett pre-leape ncord iDto 1'k:llMI fll' .. ._ Dd · -,..,.. ciralit c:w:+1titila with an =, .... .a _. •• it CMiw... ..,_., Hn11 111 "'· ~ mart, I s... IMrca IN Sr. • two,_ r-Dy. "to c.. T_,. City • "· Laguna's Artilta poqe11 n. -...... Ullion ~ = ....... ,.. .... nm.lleOI ....... paten. BeM NWst ta Onqe • .._.. • · "-= ::: :: tlal dM to tM hlll'-«:•iat ll 1:11 p.a. ll!tmdaJ. f.'r'.....,... ~'";:: t : lllfartl at fwwwd llllre l'wk 1 r s._ can 1.• 0t•• •• ... Qifa • 1r. Jac:bea. • There was scarcely a dry eye In the bmJA w!len Garrett accepted the award for betn& the bi&h point member for 1967 wtth nine marlin taaed ind relea&ed. And Ga rrett also ·ntcei'fed a trophy lOr barin& csught the first marlin ol lhe year. · . -~'WMll.-. r ~JO,l,,~'""''t;~~' .·~ei!in& ' bl a•' t sj • ..... Lwll ,,, 1r. __ • ., ... ..i .......... _.__ __ ..,...'-_J,._~ ..... -An¥.i..•-"'111,.__ __ .~ '• J o :~&1:r~~r.;~~< -·~~ . . . . ' --'-- • • NeWinan aWtrdid·Jine Hill the 20-poUnd t.-t eward · for her 147·1"""!'1 lllb. IWmy l!Wver the IO-P'Jlllld tat trophy for hJS whopping 203-pound mulin, md Jim Do"' nelly the medium trophy for hlo.117'J'O'll'd loapilL Anteater Swimmers Host Mighty Trojans • re-• .._..,. And tile members wbo Jnltinod the Loll P-•• team in the San Diego lll:rlin llmtltionaf were recof' nized: Sid Bney, Jack Cole. Kieth Newman, Lany Sa~ UC lrviH'• nim team 1'rojaa1 hive WOD to eb1, Manny Stntr, Ned Donnell, Jfoward Ashby, Ron 1'~~epic~:.:.u~O:ti~~ straigtit dual mfftl. Birtcher, Stne Roberts, and lbe lady anglers; J01nna Urllverilt)' of Southern Cal· Coach Al lnria'• UCJ Atyelte, Sarah Newman and Joan Cole. ifomia rriday in 1 meet be-swimmers finished second Gerry Garrett lhow;:.::x again fot' the Jarpst Al· Cinnlng at 3:30 p.m., The in the NCAA colle&t divf- blcore award for bll.3:>-londm, while Ron lnrk~ sioo champioDJhipl while er picked up the Joodies for his JI.pound sea bus. M D • H Id the Trotaat wwe nn1r ror hll :ICJ3.pound m.vlln, -... picked up the alel' e1 0 s in !lie university divl1lon, largOll fUll on rod ud r...i tWIJ'd. lnria baJIOI hi1 fro•• aen- 'nlen 1 "*"'llod Dick l'oplk was ..nec1 forth. Grid Banquet .. u ... Wt• 11--ThooO Popik bad utu. time to fish in 1967, be wu Corona del Mar, can eee-award!«_fM_ ~ ~ Tft>Rl]y fo_r being: 1 Mate' Del lU&fl khooi's tend.Jn the 500 end 1,000 me- goocr-1'11. iM, pntl'.'OUI with iu.-filhing machine for use f!IOtbaltptayers w11115e hon· ter freett)'ll evntl. Re alle by the membersbip tn the albacore and marlin tourna-ored at the school's expects standoat Plrfottn menta. awardl banquet toni&ht at a n c • 1 from fteMtylien · Wbat wu 1 .__._ -•~-•·-~ In to 1 the 8lnt.a Au Ellc1 Ciub. Stev• P'ermer and I f l I "'"l'V7 ~ •.u~ 1"I f!Dr1 Club Is located • ··-'-... ---.. maa B~ "'*'-'-i:=flle•·-"~"-... m·n•. ~~·· ~·-.. , -..... -7 -1,.: l.00' "" at First Street and the San-Sharp, tw.tatroU p • t, 'l'batl the wide IZSIC la tl'lil fi!hin& oultit ta Ana Freeway. Th• ban· Stys end diven Bob WUhita wllbd bl -1 .U:e rib <IDdlN l<!c.iiKii""iiiDY;i-Dliiiicki'"°"'iiii;;;q..tiiii-llollmiiiiii-ll~-i·'i'°~Pi·mi.i..iandiiiRilckiiRiuilzi. iiiiiiiiiij~ SAU Golf Jacbh .... 1 .... .-.... 10.M ·-14.00 ........ _. ~ '·" CloM out Kaiser Knight Sweat Shirts golnt at lie 1 Group Tennis pants •= .... 6.tl _. t.H IP'ICIAL 4.91 •.=, Sllufflol:aoard Soh .... 14.tl .. 16.~ 10.00 All II Guns at cost WILSON BANCROFT DUNLOP-DAVIS . TENNIS RACKns ·Mons .. IOys Tennis Shorts 4.25 4.95 S.95 7.95 9.95 MoM .. loys T enilis Shirts 4.00 5.00 Mons Tunis Shoos 7.75 .. 8.95 L•••s To•ls S•oes 7J5 LlldlosTomDressesll•., 13• L•••• Tennis Shorts .. 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THEATIE .HOMI Of IOCimM CKMI lo.ti 111 WI WOA II.WI. \ IAllOA Pt:llllSIR.A• i1J.4141 ~ - Chapman ·Staging 'Godot' By JOANNE SHAW OI 1'111 Del.,_ ...... tteff 1\,1 ffi~SO W<l'I r~T ' •l~QCi I 0\Tt "'!)I eo..tlnuout Show S.t. I $"". frem 2 p.m. Tryouts Set For Rancho The Rancho Community Players of Mission Viejo nave announced auditions for their next production . . "The Man in the Dog Su.it," for Monday and Tuesday of next week. Tryouts will be held al 7:SJ p.m . both days in multi purpose room A of Mission Viejo High School. Sim Hubbard is directing the comedy. l •dWft-,._ IM\'I Olllr -·· J .... I I T-.. JMI.' ,,,..,,'-L•ft•-!'TM OtH I ,.,,..... I • .. ~ wllll -··~ KM! 1!(llDD@)1! •P',OIT IEACM • 01,).13~ IXCLUSl'fl 11Je 8flmour 1ml putnes.r. .. 11Je spttil 1/1(/ specllck! ... ,,,.., .. ; .. .. _.._ ......... .... .............., .. 1111 •' • 1ifi~go;·0iji'W1ttffeer"ffl!'ii~mr"~· :~ For-Real Life Crime Movies ·By WILLIAJ\1 GLOVER AF' Drlllll Crltk NEW· YORK (AP) -A new acti ng troupe tackles a difficult test with reward· ing zeal in "Song of the Lusitanian Bogey," which opened Tuesday night al off.Broadway's St. Marks Playhouse. The Negro Ensemble Com· pany, founded with a $300,· 000 Ford Foundati'on grant. shows in the perrormance considerable progress lo· ward its goal of en semble unity. Another chief purpose is to do dramas of ethnic va- lidity and urgency which might be othe11w ise over· looked. On th.is score, the initial choice. although un- derstandable, seems some· what dubious. and eventually all the Al· !antic Pact powers, their industries and banks are indicted as partners in dire conspiracy. By Implication. all race tension s are be ing exam· ined. but the lopsided argu- ment dilutes the drama. The nine players ·shift through a teeming assort· ment of roles that begin with a capsule digest of how the Dark Continent was ex· plored and enslaved. and end with satiric flashes about the way things con· linue now. The keenly articulated performance. directed by Michael A. Schultz, is done in symbolic style that al· lows for fluid part switches and touches of rhythmic chants and dances. sent the pitiable case or Al· bert Desalvo. a classic case of schizophrenia. He was really two people: a mall who was devoted to hi1 home and family, and .:.a ruthless killer. There are others like him who need help and they aren't get· ting it.·• Fleischer wlll begin film· ing late this month in the Beacon~ fllll and· Charles S t r e e t areas where the strangler operated. He'll shoo t from five to sll: weeks in 40-50 different locations, then return here for inter· iors. None of the actual murder locations v.ill be used. "The landlords don't want the publici ty; the ten· ants would move out if they knew the murders took place there." said the director. "But in some cases we will be filming next door to the scenes or the stranglings." The acknowledged .1tran· gler, DeSalvo, who is now serving a life_sen tence for another crime, will be por· trayed by Tony Curtis, but Fleischer assured it will be "a new Tony Curtil -we're changing his nose. his face, the col or of his hair and eyes." John Bottomly, who h e a d e d the strangler bu· rcau of the state attorney general's office and .coordi· ated the search for the mur· derer. will act as techni'cal adviser. His role will be .played by Henry ·Fonda. Fleischer and \:itoducer Robert F'ryer wanted the man who was Massachu· setts attorney general to portray himseU. But be i1 now Sen. F.dward W. Brooke , and the film mak- ers doljbt if he will aceept their offer. Its author is Peter Weiss.I the German.born sire of ... -------------------• that "Marat-Sade" shock·.or 1 two seasons ago. Less sue· cessful was hls subsequent! probe of World War II guilt. 1 "The Investigation." In this Teutonic-somber l tirade-tract. being seen on1 this side of the oceari for ' the first -time. Weiss focus· es on Portugal's iron-grip rule of two African . posses- sions. Angola and Mozam- bique. · Occasionally the descrip- tion of cruelty, deception and ex:ploitatlon widens to ' include other territories LD'S BE FRIEllDL Y JI you have new nelghbort or know of anyone movln1 to our area, pl-"ase tell u1 so that we may extend a friendly welcome and help them to become acqualnted ill their new turT1JU!ldll111. · Huntington Buell Visitor SU-M26 Costa Mesa Visitor su.un So. COISI Visitor • 642.S535 ' HIGHER INTEREST NOWI Step up to % ALWAYS A FREE GIFT OR 2000 BLUE CHIP STAMPS when you Invest in 1 15000 Gu•rdlan full p.11d Thrift C.rtlflelt• payln1 $25 monthly Income. No lnt1r1st p11d If r1d11med In first 6 months. PAll lDDK ACCOUNTI COMPOUNDE D MONTHLY Grtts forn•accountl $100 or owr. F"unds In by the lllh ••rn from th• lit Writ• or alt tor fr11 brochures. F'or r•ld1nt1 of C1llfOl'nl1 only. ,..-;;.~ GUARDIAN i.~i T.HRIFT & LOAN 2133 South.M•ln St.,S.nt. Ana t2107 Offlc.ls tbo !fl: Tel. 545·7161 Loi Anftltl, lltwtltomt, Stn .lost, S." ,ninclsco 1114 DHI .... I " • , • • • ._ -----...... ·---· -.. -----• -........ -• -....... -...... - -•• 9\ - .... .,, .... ___ """ t HAWV DAY'-SlllrlOJ J-lllll-l'relloll ~ -_, ID Ibo "llollie llan" lo bo I* II I '""' "'8llJll ind looMnrow aiPI ID 1-porla .., a.a_, 2 at -1 p.m. In color. Buddy HaokeU..., llan In .Ibo ..,. tion picture about a con man who gets c:1tueos of small town to buy bind unifonns (or boys~ band. TELEVISION VJE1fl 'Music Hall' . -~-····~·-· ~,_.,i..iJSco~.' ·•~_!..~-+!! .. _a .. ~ .. , .. .,~.A;>.,;"""' ~1~.ri~"0-~~~~ \1--~~~ .... ~~w:; I ----·-............. ~ .... .................. ....... '*·----..................... .................... ........... ~......, ~=:J ::,:--:-.: .... -....................... ;'Ifill no · •millll.l "tllm ............. .. .......... a.. ... .. ........................ -·-·--......... ,..... ..... .............. , ... ~..:. =:.:.:.:: -·-·--...................... ........ "'1=-=:.a:i-&> ... , _ .. ,.. __ ·-•••m-•-41' .................. ----·-.... ,.., ........... .... ...... ................... .. ....... _" ...... ...... ....... ,,, .. ....,_MM .... .. ,...... ... ,,, ...,.,.. ",,.,._. ...... Ill, ftle 1111 "'9 ................ 112 µfsm& I ...... ...,., ....., ""'· n. ... ts .... '111, -• II 'mllMI • fllt 1111· blUlt. ~lall---111 •xUnr11oll fl PWP'I ............ ... ---CIJ ....... ... ··~· ...... ~~ .. • lllJ ..... Cll .... , #fur NI KRow.• .W ......, • .. CYNTHIA LOWllY ":: ' .. -" • .... .llDSI PAllDI Ir HIM ... Lit Dou AP i' .... 1 ..... Hio Wr+Mr 7::aB9(J)-a..-artp: (C) .... ,.,~-.w.::.:n: ,;:::.;::~:;::::;;~--'lllll"ftr;;;;;;;;;':;;:''?';::;::":::'."lll":":::':::":~;;;;~;~::'..... NEW YORK (AP) -"Music •lall •. " NBC'g 111111.) M1rtllll 1"" Cf'IM Mttln1· .,. If ......, hnJ ~. Ao ti.UY UM 15 ._. n&. IC8f1D -1MAn AU: t ~ OWwml RNllCIE.'I -- -weekly Wednuday night variety show, tried some-:.,. ._. two ""°""' 111tD • lftllll =·= :: ... ~,}-,__t.n;! MTHOIT ,.. ~ • ~ ":~1r"· ~IT.::: ~..:.:,"'.,-:-:;:: =:.::~! thing different th.is week and, il6 most programs in D 111 11) lllW ..._. (C) CIO ,.,... • ..... fir, ~ ':_ ~S::.HJI'· r--'?,---1 _.. ....,. llHMlF, ioo! FlMSICI• • thls series do tt turne~ out 1'ery, well. There were lllhl.J"Thl ~ ,_, Ctw•t." Cs 1 J 1111 .W "• ilt·lltltr. MW NOME HFOIE wOM16MT-ANP three music\ 'acts, each vastly ·different fro!" .the ,.. a.-. ..-. • , ,......., ~ :..=. •:.:,: = = THI,:~.~ O ther, and each tn turn had .many minutes 1n the = -=: ::, -:r .= ,,,. ,,_ tw. . . . 1polligbt. ,,,... llirilll In • ,... for "'"" -..,.. .. , .. .-....... IQ (JI •> • .... -.• -........ ' FlltST there wa1 Nancy WU.On. an allraclive ~!.i'l"c~."'~~'!';:..: w..• . 1oung 11n1er, in an asaortment ~ nigh,t.<J.ub type . .,,, ,,..,,.. WlllllltlM. a ..-.111 !'": ~ .:..•:; -a• -~ · ~ CllOW .... Wiii ti Ill _, ti UCl.#l/ct.oit Stwdll Wllll .--~ I __ _, ... ,,. Then there was Victor Borge, who as um wu flnWIMr tirlll. .._...., tbf. ;:':, -::.::.: !;...;,~ ...u, amuaing u be cl~ed in familiar atyle "" "'• tJN--. dillfl. ltlt· . Sd'i 1 1 "11. 1119 ..., •M aiomtd the b)'board and , also as usua1, never quite ::' :" ~:::,: ~"""·' ...,.,. _ .,..,,.,.... ldlfted t.be aodieoce'1 de!ire to bear tum play the .,.....,.. ...,_. " ._.., e .._. .. i-. pi.no lllOlt And he plays the piano superbly. .., __ ...,,.'°".-"""' ..... Cll-411 ot •·> PIRHA'5 1D01t impressive· of all was tbe )'OUDg :=._ "" .. -:_-..:, ~ ·;:-=:· ~~ '!: : team of Simon and Garfunkel who sang, for the e"" n.. ...._. flJ (30 .,...... Mllft. _. 111 a.11111 IDGlt part, tbeir own haunting bittenweet ba11ad1. •I , dllftl. '9m w... .., MM Only at the ve"" epd were the st.an together •lm(J)...._ ta (JO•.) C111111•19,....•lll,.,.. • ., "Tiii Wt. c.e-.· ,_., .... ~ tQ (JO 11111\.) on lt.lge, and ·then for a few lines of a song. It was .,.11 ...,_ ,,_ Secrllltl ,...,,, llitly -'mil Mr ,.t ~ Adri· all very effective. The settings were hand1ome and s.nn"r •PPN" " Luekf "'"'· 1 1n111'1 dlffh; Ucll It.~ ~-.. :' the mood quiet and easy. 11!yst1r i.'ll'flf 'llflo defll'ldl e.twom-1111 ....., t1er·r· ·• ~ -'" SIMON and Garfunkel-are jusl-one of-many •-11111 n. JoMr.J'111_!_~c_TrlD ~~-"'111·til , ... ,_ Jlia.J , . Mt. 1111 hudil!Olll ~ Ill ·-.., ,_ VA·VA W:?c:i1.41 • l!PIOYOdSU • --'4!WCLOTMA, SIR.? . ,oung performer• wbo are currently enchanting ""•li'dll fil, . · . gf--2'-llllLl "';.•x '>~ . 4·' ·'-:~~~,..,~~·™?~:;;-;:.·~'.w,'f;.;;.;~ .~ . --'-'-~·--.JF;"--l'f*&~~~ ,_..,. t ~,,,, . 4io-..,.~ .... ....:~wtio;~ nr-11,-Vjit"'t! ibl'Slitfon l<S-1, wtt1·L~,.......,... Mr cn1 --·~._ ttdl ._ ICI I ..can dimb on any makeshift itage or stand In th~ Tiii •llwl muttipilll ... ; Yf!IJ u "'";'; Cr~"':l- • ' ceoter of an elaborate TV set and weave ttieir muu. ludJ 1111•11' lilt ._ .. ,..,. ,:::~,... ;.:., ..,.._ J cal opeD. D -I -!CJ -11---• (10 Peter Noone whose Herman's Hermila will be ..-.... 111r. __. <*'1111l '57-mill.) • Tu WlrM Kaor, Wiit Mltdlllll. I 111 ftl I.WI M (C) (30 Illa.) eeen in 1 half hour musical documentar)' nezt e• dellrMfll! ...., ,.,_ 1 M1r111t tM • .. .., ._ IC) <WI *·> day nlsht on NBC, remarked recenUy that although • -. .,.,.. ......., 111 • • ,.,_.,,.... iet <JO •J the Be1Ue1 ani genetaJly credited wllb opening up 1tn4 dl:trl111 WIMM Wu n. TIM ,_, g 111~ If: ''Tllo .._. 1111 --the field for young musicians and launching the ~ ~ ':..-_: ~ • Rfflllld. new. IOUDdl and new beata, it waa reallJ kicked off i..,.. i. -"rill !hi ~ lt-.JCI a...._ (C) (30 ml11.) ·1114 by Eztctiabmen lnapired by America'• Elvia Prealey, •r••• e fQ ;,~"'fg (1111=·...._ then an iaternatlooal rage among the teen· a gen. • PWl'r -CID 11111J ·----· "·!.---..... (CJ (30 "THI SOUND really started as IJl American ,.. """"' · l .wr, .,..,.,. sound, .. aa14 the 2G-year-o1d Noone who Is the m Tiit er_.. 1.11: "Sdlwllblr 8 a. 11• "-"-ca C30 Herman of the British quartet. Presely even started •'"' "" 9ltldi 1or ,.,,_.,... inln.l hNI• s•1-. Rtftf .1o11t1a. the mod took -remember hie long hair and side-., hli1A • I:."*'..:" (C)~ ~1~f .:! burm? Moil of ua atuck wiLh inltrumenla like the a=-A .... ICl (2 holin.) W•nL the auilar, drums, bau and piano because }lt'e could-e ~m""' ,_.._moo II•• w ldmM) '48 n'.t afford to ha•• 101Debody like a au:ophone play. IRi•.I ..,.lo'• """*·" Sld.r hr· ~ '°"'· .,._ L,... er wbo coWdn't aing and play." trllll'• Y111t"'"""""'"""' et ••,_CC> C3D 111111.) Noone wu 15 when with some Manebesler bcltrtllll 11 • 11~ -"· .... ...._ .... «*-> ·• L_ __ • _ .............................. ~ ..... IC:DODdlWtlt he fofmed 1 1lnein& group. They per· ~'..,•to-=::..,-:=:: ea.•,. c. formed k1 amall clubl and g1therin11 around Ute E••H• city "trytna to pick up a few bob wherever nk: •• 111..._ ,. ,. 11111 1111111· 11:• •-...: ...... _.. <"-' ... dixl)d." :.= !:. '=-~ ~ •"") ... ~ 8-. " ... "NTI NOVAK and lhe Hearibeals" -Noone then wu Novik -became Herman·• Hermits "l» cauee we decided to find the mMt unusual name in the world. What the name did not achieve, one hit record dld. Now the boys comprise one of the best known groups1 travel the world, play to jammed audlencet ma, not incidentally, make a lot of money." Noone and his fellow mu1icia111 will be see n in a half·bour television show Tuesday which is made the easy way. A crew and cameras merely photo- graphed Herman and the Hermits at work one night Int fall when they were giving a concert for 40 000 at the Ohio State Fair. Then the film wu edited to fit the Umo opol Dennb tlae Men11ee I* ,._ tM .., "'°" f•ID'a ri.-· lltli• II Iii NM Iii_. W. !wide 8. I)) ........ *" CCI 1llCI lh(llllOIM te Ml IDMfy lltlt fJ lftl ()) ..., ...... IQ -,. , .. ., ~-. • ewo.--ta ll'dot. Miii I.ml. ""* Publlt ID . ......... 129 ............ ...,.. •-111 ... ...., _ ......... ....... ....... 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' ...i .., ~ ......... -~.: I • ' -~ -.., • .. ., ., -. , . ... ~~ , { ' • .,. - • ' :1 .. -' ., II " ~· - . ' • r. 1,.. ~ At Smltll /INT "' IRXlUGMI J ' ·A :~· -• :1 I . I. .' . Jle~UeaC.wU ' - ! THINK $AU _ J I Group Draws 'Pron~' of. Rep. Vtt .. THJNK. L• ;; JtM\ tnht - A "prol.lll'"of Rep. James Council "bu attempted to in a Dn't'Ttlease, foOow: B. Utt (R·Tlutiii) bu been cbaracteriJe" Utt'1 work la .. Al Callfarnll'1 reprqen· ~~WDt by. tbe_J)>unc:ll ~ the ftrtt Ht'slc:iirof them-taiu·ve on the --ilePubllcan ijii Calif~ Con;resaion-Concress. uUn1 that the · Committee cm Committees . al Reco,.Utloa Plan, a non--oup "'has acce11 to -a· Utt aids a put deal of pmtlaan group sponaortd .. "" i..n.~--B "~'-I 1 b fidential information." ..... _,.,. 1 ,......, ous Y Y Clan:moel Men's Col· cut.lac C.Iilornlli'1 17 votes lep to honor "a few Ollt· UTT EXCERPTS he ii 'able td u:erclse a -=-~ •.:;. ... ;>' ~""""~~""""~ • 1tud.lng: members" ol. Cali-The cowicll detcrlbes it-lianlftcan~ de&ne ol con· fornia's delqation to I h 8 aelr as 11Wyer1. business-tn>l over all minority aS· Hou1e of Repreaentativ.s. · ~~1111nM111t• .. to co . 'n!e 'ebuncn aoem't siy unl~erslty pro(~11or1 from m1ftees. Tho DAILY. PILOT . ,.. ""' - ii Utt la one of them. 'f'be all P,arts of the state. It "By every account, Utt announcement of., the •in· has scrutinmd lawmakers, hi one of the most IDdustrl-nera of lbe Councl1'1 award1 for the last 12 years. Ex-ou1 members tf the power· won't be until Jan. 15. cerpu· Ir om Ill Utt char· fut Ways and ·Means Com-~ the meantime. Uie acterizalion, as presented mltt.ee. In the fint session. ~~~~~~~-'---'--"---':C:::=---=--==-=:::::....:::....:::.::::::::_::::::::.::::..:::..:::::...:::::::: r. Cov,en Boating B'ld in Wed ' -.. Come ... be our 8uest ... visit with experts on how to 8TOw beautiful, healthy roses! many 9n?!>rtant matter1 were eons1<M:red by t h i 1 committee, includlni t b"'a President's request for a tax surcharge:, the admlno lstraUon's propo11l for large Increases in Social Security payments. extension or the Interest equalizllion tax on foreign securities. and an Increase in the debt limit tor-flst<af---. - FOUGHT PLAN • ' "In each case, Utt t"fllst• td" the administration's r&- quests and urged' sharp cuts Jn governmental expendi· tures. Of course, theae tarp ls· sues constitute only one as- pect of the work of the comnilttee. In addition, doz· ens of detailed and intri- cate pieces of tax and tar- iff legislation have to be considered each session. Utt makes a full contrlbu· Sliver Beaver Clalel• lion in this area. Dr. Richard Kendall Dl Santa Ana Oeft) and Harry · Babbitt, of Laguna HillJ "Congressman Utt 11 one Leisure World, displays two of .the Silver Beaver awards which t~e Orange-Em- or the most conservative pire Area Council of the Boy Scout! of Amei:ica will present to adulta at the members of the House. 46th annual Recognition Dinner Jan. 23 in the Balboa Bay Club, Newport From the point of view of Beach. Kendall and Babbitt are co-ehairmen Of the awards committee. 11119 , organizations such as Amer-Silver Beaver is the highest honor a Scout Council can bestow on individuals.· icans for Con;tltulional Ac· Win ers .• !•st e~r l'.t:!~~~ Willard_ Stron of Costa Me!_!l.!.~a . ~s of·_ . <=-~-L _ ... .:..n,, ~~~f#V~:::· ~~~!!! ~I\!!<]/..,._~....,~-~ ... ~ . -.. ,-;_;!!~~..._.,..,..._ eStabllshed a· ri'filU'IY pe·rfect .. .. .. .. •· . • I I . -- Oec. 27th to Jan. 10th A big surprise in store for yo u. D~n't miss it! Come in today! •While they last, you'll enjoy ~- . our beautiful disp~ay of roses featuri~g RARE MINIATURE ROSE PLANTS perfect for indoor or outdoor planting .• Colorful "Complete Book on Roses" featur- ing I 14 pages of information and illustrations is yours for the asking while the supply lasts. •Garden Consultant to answer your questions .• Enjoy tbe warm hospitality of Mutual Savings, where you earn the highest interest on insured savipgs '• ... current rate 5% per annum on passbook savings .. _.S.25% per annum on certificates <:if $1.000 or more left for 3 years. MUTUAL SAVINGS ..... L•a'IO ............. , ... 'l}j(jT Eut C.oast Highway Corona Del Mar ~ Telephone: 675-5010 •Mr. R11 Amii .. of Amlln1'1 Ntwpori N111Wiy Wffl hi rn CM oft'a: daily 12:00 noon-2:00 p.-. All oAc.opu Smmiey, J1na11160.: 9:00 1.111.· l. pop.& ................... ··-·---------------- vattrtg record in bis years • in Congress. administraUoit and attempts "The same record, of to obstruct what he con· course, is a 1ource of de· skiers to be Jta: rul.il.ou1 li s- spair to croups 1ueb 11 cal policies ; he also acl- Americans for Democratic vances proposals of hl1 own Act.ion or the AFL-CIO to effect a return to tradi- Committee' on Political Ed-tional prlpciples of govern-ucaUon. ment. prepared to stand alone in support of these principles. On Aug. 17, he was the only member to speak on the floor of the ·. House against a bill authorlzin4_ a 12.5 percent increue ln ..,... cial security benefits, and he was one tJl only thrH members to vote on the roll call agalnrt the measure.'~ i--·~·u_u~oo_•_•_•l:-y~oppo~;"~·~lh=•=~"~Wh;;;::•·~·-"-'-"-"'--='-· _h_•_is/ ·'Cigarettes Still Liked More than a million young years or more of ·*: coUeae people lake up smoking education," Hart s&Id. • . ' 0 Sales and Your OMEGA Service Center e DIAMOND SPECIALISTS • REMOUNTING & DESIGNING ea~h y e a r , according to Further details can be ob-/ Lawrence Hart, MD , presi-tained by asking for a free dent of the Orange County pamphlet, "What Everyone Heart Association. Should Know About Smok· What they should realize. ing and Heart Disease, .. he remarked in a year-end available from the or1anl· report to the organization . :talion at l<K3 W. 8lh St., is that smoking Is not only Santa Ana. costly to health but al so to pocketbookl. "Cigarette expenses for 10 years could exceed 13,· 000 -enough to finance two -complete Giff-Deportment 90 Day Accounts -No Carrying Charge 88.nkamerlcard or Take a Yt!ar To Pay Jhwl"lhHt ...... T• .... YH -- Study Planned A study or drunken driv· ers is being undertaken by use in hopes of finding means of identifying poten· tial second-time offenders. Moral Crisis Meeting Topic r.Socill and Moral Crises Facing the U.S." will be the topic of a lecture by Rev. Paul Hllsdale at St. Joseph College in.· Orange at 8 p.m. Jan. 12. HAllOI SHO,,IN• HUNl'IJMTON CINTll CINTll llACH & llllNMI ZJOO HAllOI ILYD. HUNTINaTON 11.ACH COSTA MIU • 141-940 ltl·IHI o,_ M .... """'-. M. TM t •·•· lSearsl' • " The study is being con· ducted under contract with the 1 t a t e Transportation Agency. Fasl1i•a School for Hiah Seliool 'h·I~ • ~ be Stylish and Smart * be Fashionable ~ be Glamorous The Rev. Mr. Hllsdale 11 assistant professor of the· ology at Loyola University in Los Angeles. Admission will cost II for couples or single adults. 0 ~ ' Register c.n Sears Costa Mesa 540-3333 and reserve PrL•1°tll'I •nd ,J'u1110r lhth ~htel ~irh • Groominr 'ff Modeling ~ Commen~ting 10 Lessons only fl5 ••• • your place in class NOW, 3333 BRISTOL ST, Classes also at Seers Oronge ind a.... Port. . -g 'i . -• , __ .,._ . • • ·. - ' _. _____ ............. . ... - -4 ... -'• ... • • ' -- 1 I -l H DAl.Yl'ft.OT Higher ;Living Forecast -NEW iayrr.e.st 'FOREVER-VIEW' Home Sites! A cwtom home built just for you ••• by Ivan Wells a. Sons, Inc. on a '°'P view lot. Privtcy, ......... q!det -In Pdusi.ve DOVER SHOllES •.. on U.. Jnint Ranch oa Nt'll'· pon Harbor's falDOUI West Bluff. BA VCR.EST bomt1 an rrftll1 eu1to·mized for pe17Ple who dlt'Dlftd IDdlvlchWfty and nrant simplicity ••• w¥ are Selective h ••• wbo an comtnuni!J' miDded.; ~;oh. 300 Stii~m.·• ..... ·"-~--,.. ....... ,-,._,. · ewrythlra,. • $59,995 to s 120,000 • •• ? layer.est ': luOllln and De~· :JV AN Wl!LLS A SONS, INC. : J ritw ~ IG/t/""14~ _. """"""' .,. J. H. llGGAA. ~""""A.-,• 114l'1Mt"'1fo DrlN. :11..,_, ._., C-'1"""'4 '1M ~ (114) f#.IJJO -- , ONE POINT that come• through clearly is that the 9,000,tm-car years of 1965- 1986 wera "not so oddball." This wu 1Lmply the sales volume necessary to hold the rellt!on1hip betwftn tbe vala.e of autos ~in serv· lee and GNP. tn fact, if an outright shrinkage In our net investment in au tDs 11 to be avoided in 1988, 40,000 Miio ,,.. MeinNNftee 24 Mo.th Nol LNIO IMCLUID Alt M1clrl111kal 19'&in All, ...... LI~ N• D.,r1cl1tie11 '•n1litiM ., llMJ11C1 Tt M1•• Up At EM ef L11" ,.,;.; JOHNSON & SON 642-0981 IOll W. C.-Hwy. --,_ • ONLY FOR MEN? 1'k DAIL'f 'tLOT ..... .. ct1eti It 4.t.11...,., ... .. ,., "''' ...ty." n.. -.... .ff.,. ,,,_ ''"' Mttw ... ,,, .. ef' IMll ,,...... .... ..., ..... "'"'''" .. ,..,.MllttH tit tti.11 ,, ... wtMt ....... '"-'t hli. .. rM4 .~ Wr -·· ........ , ' -------r.----- l OVER THE COUNTER .... Mufual Funds New Bank Set to Open~ on: Jan. 12 J{ 1 ~ f::: Crocter-Cltlzna Nation· . al Bank wUl open ill new Briltol-&mflower oUlet in South Cout Town Center, Costa Maa, oo Jan. 12, u was announced by S. Ed· gar Laulher, eii:ecuUve vice Crossword P•mle ACAOSS 47 lnst1lltd 11plo11v• l E•I, Mvic• ArlronM 49 Study et 5 F11tw1 of 41 Down 10~ 11 SL !Cl Pl.,ancy An4ttw'5 52 A•«k:• 10 Btu1no11, inv1nlor for ont 54 Old·ll•• 14 Fr• fro• ani•1I bound1rl1s handler 15 Do 1w1y with 51 Survives l' Fntlnlnt ollllviM n••• '' Cont1lnl1t9 17 WltlKMlt: Fr. nltroe.n: U Colulllll& CMb. for• « Colorllh '8 DltJPptarlftt 1• Dl'flU In-vthlcl1 voM I 0..... JI , .. tt ~~·· "r,..:.-u f,ft' .. _., ,'!':7'" -,.,= ' =' J.. I rlMM •Uce Q~ A ... 7 E:;'i~. Z4 IHCf .,.,.. .. a 25~~~ I I g =;;;, 11 i.'::''" ZnNI nlew ll lflckn•ttf ~ ... Br11lll• ft 11 tltf ... 11 ,, ....... , ,, .... .. J4 '=.I. : ; .F.:I ~I ~. "11: .... " ~ .. S11rlt St1. ••It · , f11tur1 .JI 4! Jttport, -· ·-4J --...... ..k ...... ,.... :i ftl .... !-f 41 I . !!-"'"' If __ ,. --.. =-eu::=f : =: n~ 11.,_ ,._ .. ....... ,... ···••Ml• D A"'••MI SJ C111 nl -..... ...... -,__ " lC'o.i. ... _.... .. "'"'" ... ,. " !!l!!ft -· president. Local«! al 3:11(1 Bristol I •1 .»" Of I IOfl '"" 44 Fri .. '"t ttU ..... , .. II• llte•• .... !L-••lllltftllt ,._ ";::.. :r~~ ,sc::. ..~=-·· " ... =:-St., aerou tbe ltreet from n Sear1, tbe 7,716 1quare foot , offlce ll ln a oae-ttory, free-,,... """'''I llWldlnc. Walter ~ BaecUct., arctdtect. design- ed the structure and the • interior wu coordinated by ,": Cannell and Chaffin, Inc. ~~ A day-Jons opea bouse Is ~~ plaantd betWffa 10 a.m. ~ ud I p.m. Frid.llJ, Jan. 12. ~~ W1U. the apenJn1 of tbe ~ ' BriltoJ-Sunflowtr offi«, tbe ~ ... aeeoad afftct la Cotta Mesa, ~&0 •=' Cortbr-Otlltns bant 'trill ' ho" llTI olllces Iii Ill Cali· :ni::~r 'f-llt'IN!J. Lew Eaker. ol Bl Cal· = Yen Ave., C01t1 Mesa, baa .-beta advanced to the ir•de 1 of 1tn1ot mtmber of t b t Amorlc:u Sadoty lor qui. , ~'"'~.Or-Eml'in .. 45 lovt furUvtl)' ·,, 4 !'ut , ... ...... -61 I ,_ - . . . . -----.t: ~­_, -· ! Zt =U ~~ -----.... _ --· ... --~-~--·-... ·--'"'· -,.. ... ~ .,, -.. -.. .. --- •• -~---------·---~~----- ' I • l ' • ' • " ,, ' , . • ' . • .. • .. .; .. ~,.. • " • : :-' • . . '• .. . - . -_, • .. .. . • • ,, -~ ~ ........ •fl' W4 • -f .. f I ·- • -·~ :: i. --"" .l --~ ---" ~ - 11 = '! ~ -~ '~ i • ~ l: " ttl lZ· ra ti Ya .. i '" .. . ~ "' 1i l "' ~ .. ;:, M ' .. I ti :: " \ti .... " in " u 14 ~ =. ~ "'-~ lit ~ I " :: I . i: 141 ~ e = " = it Ill "' 1 ,_ "' .. ! i t : : ! f I t ' 1 t " llU6HT =J '1le DArl'f' PILOT 1111h1 lte -""" c-:r fttht, tl,M •"4 ) "'1fM. •• ... •• _.._ -... ltlee .. ~ .... fflitit .._. -.... + " \ --. . -----. ------. ~ ----.- - I, I \ . \ .. .. .. .. ' .. . . -. ... ' .. . ' .... .. . -. r • 3C DAILY '9LOT T~. JllMMtJ 4, 1968 • . • --11119 ' New Year Brings Bank Joins TEN YEAR OONOONES INDUSTRIAL AVEFWJE • 1000 -•• l . . , ., :; :· .. . : ;. , n . ~ • . .. i t: .• Murphy Given New Rail · Post -·- • -~ ·' 53,400 DECEMBER '67 1Now 53,400 savings accouna.s of $10,000 and over have 1noved to California Federal. Nallma'S largest fede:al savings association. Nation's highest rate on insured oavinp. A.ssetwtrength over $1.S billion. Big Money treatment that makes ,.,..feellite a millionaire. Can you think of four better reasons to join the Big MamJ lllOYalleDt to California Federal? Mollaa'I...,... •llilp •lamed saTinp. ~ 1ielcl • palboot -Is when aavings and all dividends ro- ...,. JeK. if ourS% camnt annual rate;.. compounded daily and maintained .,... Alltlllilllt525S ._ _ ... •O ,·Cllli<:el In Leo Angda, OnJ1&e and Veatura Counties/AmplcFnc ParkinJ 0Uict1 Open Saturday Jan. 8 Until 1 p.m. ' lJAEIGMIORftDOD OFFICES NEAR YOU: MWIEIM-EAST: 1717 EAST LINCOl.N AVL • 776-5700 MWEM-WEST: 600 NORTH EUCLID AVE. • 776-2222 COSTA MESA: 2700 HARBOR BLVD. • 546-2300 -Olll<:e: 5670 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Ar.i91e5 CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS AM• UIAM U8llCIATIOM . . . ... .. . . ---------------·wmclll .............. ol ..... ilOlr••• ti, •• ,_ .. ' • • • .......... -___ _, .• -..• =~~t/;;cllr. 111.:'fllll..S-u.s. U5Sll C\IT ATmtlC """'5 PRODUCTKlft Pll!NC • --, .... -"" ' »WSON l'UHS ltATl !~'.' aJD('.(f.O(flCIT awGIM llEQ. CU1S \l'J010S -100 OE GMi.l£ .:Jf:CTS llllll$H OOiM»I 1 .......... llDWNTO ~ .......... Given Honor ST££l. PRICf ll«:llCASC f.l.ll 111.L OU,AYEO ' .... -.,. l'RIMC R-'lE 6'\i RtP£Al 0¥ IN'llSTM(/'( ClltolT PAOPOSf.O • CULIHG ON 1•l JHTUIUT AAll !NCRL.l.SlO Vtfl't<l.1.M """ INIEll(Sl AATlS -,,. """ -.., 1S )JrMSIM[HT TAX Cflf:OIT _.,. Award Winners Named At Greentree's Dance LOAI! OPPICER RoliertA. Root R. A. Root Promoted Robert A. Root of Costa Mesa bu been promoted to a11lstant vice president of the Newport National Bank, Westcliff and Dover. He will take on the duties of commercial loan oUicer. Root began his banking career 1t Security First Na- tional Bank 1s loan officer. He joined the staff of New- port National Bank in 196$. W,hen the B1yside office of I.be bank opened in Novem· ber, 1965, Root became as· sistant manager. He Is an .active member of tbe Men's Club of SL John Tbe Baptist Church in Costa Meu. ena Park. The pu-ty WU held Jn the Reuben E . Lee a.. taurant, with about 100 em- ployes attending. Tbe firm president llso announced additional company berM- fits. Drawings of a new 13 million plant now being buitl near the Orange County.Air· port were shown •• , :. - Oub Seeks Top County Salesmen Nominations now are be- ing accepted ior the coun- ty's top 15 salesmen, tM Sales and Marketing Ex- ecutives Club of Oranp County announced today.: Firms throughout t tit county can enter one ot more persons, who neect not be meml>,r\..,0£.jbe club."--• s.lid Robert J. MOore., ch~· man of the Distinpllhtd Salesman's Award competi- tion. Entries should be sub- mitted to Moore at 1022 H. Mal~ St .. Santa Ana. :1 Wmners will be annO\lllf!" ed at a Feb. 19 banquet iii the Disneyland Hotel. Dt. William J . Teague, v I e t president of Peppmfine ·eo~ Jege, and a planning aH management consultant, will t,e featured apeall:•. · Newport Ba~ Savings Pays Fourth quarte:r 1967 div~ de.ndt were paid to Newport Balboa Savings and Loaa Association savers recent!Y. It was the assoclatfon11 88th consecutive divlde.nd, acC1>rdlng to president Ac~ nes Blomquist. . During the year, new sa'fj ings totaled mort than '94:5 milllOn, and total depositor earnings exettded M mil· lion. I See by Today's Want Ads • Then!'•. 1 position open for 1 production/put, up 11rtlat. 1 • Where to find 1 bufsundy • The Daily Dune BuaJ! • Whftoe to find II Land Y1ctit thll tr1Y,ll 'm miles ~hour! • Bmrr . . . Where to find Drewooct, dellYlftd a, lll!ICked! • ~·1 a Trailer Part ' will! 10 IP'lc..'91; a privace Pitt)' WIU trllde for bMch .......... Pilot Covers Boating ' -------~""-----~ --~---~---~------------ :'I ~Beach -... -. . _,,.. DAILY PILOT SEVEN. E DI TIO .NS DA I LY .1'............. • e •-.,_.. lleae• e •••m lleae• e W•ai ... ,.,. e Pe .. tlll• Valley e PILGT ADVBBTISEll {Wed.) Yam' DAILY~ want ad ram atralght illraxp AIL MT• dally edldom (pbia PDDT :ADVD'IUER on Wednelday) with ..i,-i.w ,n-Yoa tlcm't pa7 l8JNIN'- charges for each edldon. One charge -one package -deliven the higgeat market place on the Orange Cout. So ••• don't juat SIT then, get In on the BIG action today! . DIAL DIRfCT-642-56!8-~y ''Charge It" ' n• IOITH COllTY· PHOIU lllL 54f.1m ' . .. , iit•#' I •• ..... DAILY P-ILOT ·Want. Ads Will Work· fo _r· YoU · · . . ------- i -.. . -........ """""~ ------............. . ------· ....... -- ' " .......-~~~-.. .... . . -· . ...... - .. . . . . . . . . . . -.. . .. .. -.. -... .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. -. ' , ,Jltttiwr4.1M -~ f MryOM H• ' YM C.. W It, ~ Somotlling Thot RM II, T ... II 5'moo Else Want..--With A Want Ad ". ... ----..ll.Bll •iaisr -•iN§U: MAUftP£,4CS flN ·TU ffMfi.B com ..... ,, ........ la.Mi11•----~-'=----- :· Executive Custom Built HOUSES POR SALE HOUSH FOR SALi i ~HO~U~SE~S~FO~R~SA~Ldl~f.HOU~~S~IS~.~l'Olt~~SA~. ~LI~ 09n.,.1--' . 1000 o.Mf. :;' ' 1~ 1 • ~. "'-1 Buch 1200 · -WANTID ea_. Shor• I/I 60V1 RfPO HOMES 3 """"""' ........ . CoRyOft-side Ho-bKutiVe -N.B. °' OIM ..... • ...... 1. EYeryone ellaible $40,0DO. Call l: leave price II with IUKe htattd pool Hide-Away :!. F'.lllcellent loca.Uori& klcaUon o( propertJ with~ l bedroom• I: taml\y rm Restful view of cMyon and l 6% -JO year la&n leeretal')' Mra. Tautfelt View If'vin• """" .... • Low •-t "'" '165 O<.-t!an. One bloe:k w...... to . n uu•vn paymen .,..,... Ideal family home Llttle Corona Beach. CWltom 5, No Joan costs. with excellent l!rm1 built home. PalOI Verde &. No e1erow fe'8. ask.ini: 169.00J Slooe fireplace. l BR Plu:1 1. 2-3-4-5 btdrooms Call M~ p.,,.,,.. """' 3 .. .,. ""''"""' FHA REPO A681T Eves: 6n.G31G POOL with Ottan View. 5 BR, 4 Ba. tam. borne: elec. blt-ln1; den or ole., cpl.I., drpa. ttiruo..it. Imm. Pou. Sae. $41,500 Owner 646-5045 &.n..+t6l alter 5 p.m. _,,~ l'Olt SAL.I RINTAU . RINTAl.S UNTAU Hunt1-·llii0ili 1400 ~Miuia<;~. _"fl!!-::·~. -~ Puf-'-~"' ...... P".""'1""-;~ JUST LISTED P.eal lhan> 4 btdroom. sree1 location with ailt'y Kam for boat« 1 lr&JJer. Huee liv- ln& room with CGlY med brielc tittpliice. carpet& and drapes thru-ooL MMe in before the New Year. GI NO DOWN, or FHA Terms. Al> pralsal e om I a g, 124,SOO. Walk!!r I: l.ft. 1'682 £dinler, 1142-+'43. Open j)fes, c .. a -. 3100 c..t. -4111.Q.c:.to -41 KINT .. ULUI l BR 2 bath ~-Larp: fenced yud. A'Jtfmo. call L&"1 S..llSl. I VI :r::I Open Pubic Invited S•cllly. JoFR"O"f 1 12:00.5:00 . • . ' • On a private 1treel, tzhs prtf. tia;e ~ oUert the ullJmate in beaut)' 1Uid luxury. 3 Bed- rooms. fam ily, and dini!1l room with 11 l<Jrgeous bay view Crom ~ extra la1'ie liYil'lg room. pl111 a prival' pool arid putting i:f'WI· ThP top in l!Orlllorl. b('a11ly am convenlcnc.1! ljt 64,500 and the O'l\'ner will help tinani:.-.e. Aiking Prict" S79.000. Would · ccn8\der !imllll home or du· plcx In track" Newport Pffwport Shor .. 1220 S. An• Hgts. Sus Casitas Apts Newport Heights Poo~$29,500 Owner has bough• new home ;ind wanll a quick i;ale. llJ" he la offerini: this 3 bdnn. z b&tfl in a prime location 11.t 1 p!'ice that can't miss. No main~nanee (Ol"Tlt'I" lot with large double pnage plus 16 x 32 heated and tiltaed pool. lligh <.'IUT'Cnl loa.n Cln hf' a~umeod. 646-7171 546-2313 Open Ev" 'tll 9 "T'HF' 'f"°'J r:AL .. _ ...,'l E-..J ~ VIEW $1997 DOWN 4 BR :? bath&. custom carpeta, large elet1.ric kitchtn, aepar- ate l1m il7 room, spaciow; ln:lat cow1 yard a grogeoua 1>9ooramic view. Low kue- ""'· COATS WAL&LACI REALTORS --3'54w6'"'4141- (0,.n Evenlnvsl Coli.,. Perk ... vty Only 10-t. Down t.ov.11 3 licdmom, 2 balh hofu.e with IRmiJy room and all el~trlc ki tchen on c1uiel lret lined stref'I. Addi!<! util- ity l'OOln and beautiful yard, H~ living room with dou· bit ll~pl1t"e. Rtfri~111.ted •lr condilionins unit incltJd. rd. Only 12t500· Ell~tlni; nv. loan m,,y hi! ll l)l;wn('d no Cost. "'Al.KER A LEI-: :?629 Harbor Blvd, 5U-9491 Oprn Ull 9 P;\t ~,..WANTED 3jfSellroom 1: r11mily rm • 4 BR I: Fam.lb' rm fi In 1~ Tm-ace ,; up lo 15(1,0QO P!IMe ca11 ~.Jl80 rutr. 675-3000 Evt'I>: 613-(6.'i.\ lay & IHch Re•lty, Inc. 2401 E. Coo.st llwy., Cd.'1 Harbor View Hills --'1Ai.LHOMES-..t. ,\.'iCl::t.ur\,'r AnE A Y..t It 1• .... ,....... XLNT R·l }ot Mal bNch. ... i H~. •• 1ril.I need • •-• 0 •~~ ~ 1 nour. s . vrcr. aood -~·" ?""""'' · -'"°" tr· -• -r ,~ll'!G l!EhLTY we1-.ceN11e attn. ~";:''t : .. ~",.: 1r:r.t r..;<;;u \.'o'YTIML: 11110 N_.port BIYd., C.M. ofler; ~°net' MW:ill -;.::;~:·.:..:=:__,.....::.:..:;::.:I 54-7t79 -Ev& UMSM11--~-==--, ""' ,,. '""""'·•·llnr t 0..,.,,, ... ______ , __ ~0WIG~~~g~m~...:.._; -.. ~ ... :__ . :. ........ .. • •• Vidori• NR. Be1ch. Club House and Pool5. 2 BR 2 ba. fam nn. 123,000. Owner. 642-Ii69 ~ ........ ~--~ •• '!. - 3 HSE oo 1~·•c A.·1. <lean 2 Bt tor owner. M440 total yrfy inc. Xlnt li!Ye!.t. 548-n.49 z Btdrooml. 2 baths, w. pU.ce, carpet.I, drapes, Wt- h, .tuita. S2Q) mo. Zl lC>-:fCewport llvd. ! COSTA MESA'S NEWEST Fum;shod llochelon • 1.: ........... t HOUDAY PLAZA DELUXE spaciOla 1 BR. Furn. Aptll nz. + utiJ. Hated -po•I , cwpetinc. clrapn~ am~ parlciae-No ctilldr'en, DO pets. 11115 Pomona, CM 642-51151 l•lboai CLEAN Bach Apta. All . • • • • util IPcl. S15-up. • 315 E~Balboa Blvd. ! ' BALBOA * 613-11945 ' ./ 2-BR FURN. $160-mo. Yrb'-leut. * Nr-Ubtary BALBOA * 6n5165 'T1L June • 3 Rooms I: "2 + balhs. S90 monlh. Util tum. , 319 Fernando st. 613-58ffi 4351 1-BR {F\JRN) $140-mo. ./ tmUTl&S PAID? GARAGE. * 673-007 •• . ' ~ ' Newlv Redocoreled Cto.. tO ....,,.,., '•rlr Boys Clult & Girts Clult 1 e Epacious 3 Br's • 2 Ba e 1 BR. rtm.NlSHED • Swim Pool • ht/~ e Ftpl lndl•l1rtdry fac'h e A•'11l111 A T•rnlly 11teu 1145 ·-...... c ~, 111~ 5'7!t1 SCUM-LETS ANSWEIS IN CLASSIFICATION <MOO ' ---... -----------------------.--. ~ -... • .. • • • • • I I ... 4100 -5:00 ts IEST .. - . . .. . ' • • l " . •• • ' . I ' I • • l • 4210 l , CEAN lit-level ...,,,..,. 'iiniture ~ .......... ~· •. ., . .,,.,,T • ' • . . . • • . • , 4250 • , Nr ti.eta. : ... -... flft. :. . Rentall ! HOTEL : o. 67l-8121 • \pta. AU f>.up. I Blvd. .,,..... '160-mo. Nr-U.brary • • . 673-51•• .OOITll I: 2 t· .. Ut:il f\rn. 673-58Cfi 43>1 n'">-mo. PAID! 673-0!37 4355 GARAGE . ' • "nl * n.,. 625 ..... .pt/Udl-pd! SAT/SUN. 1Ch 4400 JRIOUS e VING I RD ENS >-JACUZZI • l iTON :NS AINMENT • & HEIL • 147-1414 : ___ ,, LETS :RS -P~­ :ME lini11( Mly "It keeps --,,KISSING ! to bch a: de•n dep. I AcadL ISHEDI • dultll ocib". N. ;,.BR.~o-pm-.1 : pd. tJ.35. 16, 5.l>-8246 : . 4705 :: unflrnWI.. :. l, "° --; ?aDCl'8mic : • A I I 10 : it w~; I l bdrm, ! !bit built-; -lew Wtt· : 11et1. mo. : ....,.,,. j ,, ..... ·•· '•"' ..tt er..' • 2 Ba 4 SHEil ... , ...... ll'Y fac'lt 11l! llttlll 1 Ave. i "'""~ 1mr 1t·Unr " .. .,. . ~· • • ~~~~·ft,~~~~ •• ~S!Ht~LV>t~~~~~~'-;.: .·. · . .. ,. • Slip Through Your Fingers? See If You Have Any Of_ These Tiiings · A . DAIL¥ -P-ILOT WANT-AD ···-. 1 Oult•r a. loloy c.i• 4. -· ... s:-c-or. -•.w-1.-.i-···-... •. C-h 10..ClorlMI 11.!lolrt..,- 12. Plclcup Truclr Will Sell Fast! 29. lleyclo 10. Type• rlt1r ,1 ... ,._. H . locyclopodll ·' n .' v..-. c1oa- M. TNplcOI "°" )5. Hot RM ... lpm1 u . "'" c ...... '7.-CI ... "· Sior!lnt Sllvw H. Ylctorl., Mlrnr 40.·lod-lot 41 . Slide ,,.._ 17. llectrlc Tr.i11 IL Kl- 19. al.le Aute M. Colfoa T•bl• ''· M9twcyde •2. Acconllen 43. Skis '4. TY lot 65.Werk- 66. DI•~ Watoll •7. Oo-K•rt "· ,,..,., 6'. Campl"I Trot'°" • 11. ....... MKhlM 1 ...... -.. U.-M.TMh ... -•, 17. ,_ 42. lawft -70. Antlqvo l'vmlturo 11. C.Wn Crul•r 19. -C•rt 20. .. , ..... ..,. 21.lt-CallacllMI n. ......... 21.Pkf .... 2A. -""' .. " 25. W-llclo 2"P,_ 27.- 21.Clodr 43. l'ool Talllo 44. Tlr• '5. Pl•no · 46. Pur CMt 47. Dr•P" .... u .... 49. Harw 50. Alrpl- SI , o.p. 52. •• .,eye .. SS. .. ,. - 54. lld - SS. Hlth Chair 16. Coins 71. Tepe l1cerd•r 72. S.lllloat n. s,.rte Cir 74.-..... ,.. 75. lnbollrd Spoodlloat 76. --77. Saddle 7L Dfft CllltM 7'. l'vnchlnt ... 10,. loby C.rrlllo 11. Drvms 12. Rift• a .Dosi< 14. SCUIA - ...... "'..., .,.., mr. ..... --d ... .._. may be twHd llllD cash w1t1J • ' " .. DAILY PILOT: WANT-AD so ... Don't Just Sit. There! Get la On The Action Today! DIAL DIRICT 642-5678 lYOUR CREDIT IS GOOD>· ' DAILY PILOT WANT ADS Will WORK FOR YOUI ' • i • . .. . -. . . -.. -.. ~ ·• . . ... ,. . ,.. . ... ••••• Ell •. ?-....:4 .. ~--- ... ...... .. ' .. . " .. --MAR11Nl9UE GARDIN Al'TS. .• • NEW SPANJlll STYLE 1::ao~~ ~~~: Room for ~ Pl+late IMPROVED Riverside Coun-: 4: * 1 A J Bedmxnt, lie ES. NO PETS. LI ~. t.lh. Wortting run only. QI lot for Ak; or trade Jar • Kg-a m..wr, lie doaell lf6.1riOI afttor 4 PM .mall i.ou.. la Lq\lnl. I • nrerQce m 2 Bdnn !•st Bluff 5242 NICE room. rood klcatiqn. es..sno. • Bullt·irw, lule patio Con&oenl•I home. 155. Kimhl'R'.'=E:=======I * Ooled p.rqea 2 A 3 BR. 2 t.. 1 b1k Ol:M --.. $5. 548-:i998 • • W•nhll 6240 * Adult. • No pet1 HI~ Ml 1.-1-W•" i"'~ * n..i-t. °'1._.... a"· _._.... DJ LOYELY ROOM/ADJ-BA1H. WANTED b)' -'-te --. --................... ~··· ~v F * .,_ OCC 8lld UCI Pvt-bome. ·• DnPo1ec1 itn-3 jilt A BJt, 2 BA I . pool, !:-rr~.P.f!!O...... ConM ..... -:.nso ,..... '*-.:!W:.11JJ.·T; r l'.«~~ ...... Ulldier .,.. ,,_. water "9id ~ SU~ UP wk. W I kUcht~ '$40,000. Pll'u. eaD I ln.vt * 101 ~ Ln, CM . price • loc1tion ac proper. E. .. F-ott .& "'·uel Reef * 122.50 up StudJo Ap ... 2116 ly wHh my ~""' M<s . Varwuant Way JI{ Ula' Newport Btvd. 548-9'755. TauUe5t,, M5-J165, I . Majlle. Capri ....,g=~ -& ·--·i:.~:'~1:'1.4 j u ":l t • .. ........ VillDC)e ... -... . .... WANTID' Room ........ ....;.==='-----1 •M:' •• 81\, 1~ blthl llipa Anllallle llffr Newport a.cla POii lut. Opportunltl• 6300 E .. C)ts.drpl,2poola 2 BR. J Bdl Aptt. OffWtorlt,_.~,.upt,. FOSlt!t 1'rftl9 ........ Well lfw •1 and 8Choolt LEAa:. ar • BUY IJ retanW. ft&C*»ed mak. em.'o. Xlnt Joe. Jhlt .u . "'°"' tll.IO $420. Mo. 6 Q -l:il,300 tW Mr. Mqer, 8:»6:1»-Or'1 mdtn. l3Ua , ~ ··.Mor. -""""·#I ..,. °'"'" ...... OIM =-==·===== ========I .f ...... , ......... ,, .... ,,. _ ........... Info Monoy .. Loon mo D * TOWNH6UH * "'""'",....,_Mir. 0...st -5"I -------1 "" :I Bft. 1% blitha, ,.tlo, cpla, VACANCY' for 2 eldtrty la· $15,000 ctrpa, llkl'Ve, mo mo. din. l...icmll!d home. 1 pvt, ror1• IOOd ~ • .. "" m..,-. 134 E. Mttod;r Lant .., -1 1eml·P'l't· H>339t ..., ~ .... ,.... • seem * 54&-t7N t\.: c;., -v _,. DUPLEX J Br·1'4 &.$11'5. ~ Mlac. R•nt1la 59" ANNOl1NCl:i1'4 "'NTI Wair' Dl'yf'I', Dlhwr, C¢• ON TDI ACftD Sin&'e 1an1gn far ftnt. 8nd NOT1CIS ~· Many extrul No pm l • I 8R.. nn • Unhn $15 mo. Pound (Pree Ada) MOO ~BD~Olt~5CS-370tni-.. -_;rr,lcl I frl!Pab I Pool& tn E. 22nd 1!111. #U Ml~ COWIE m·w bkeklr II& • ... ~ -..;:;t,: _..,. ~ -OlaCnt'I Bldst. I CLEAN sm~•e G• ... .,. With a ... ...,... .. "'"""' • gvi. i.o.. PutVGnm. ., --.-· Ulllal 'rie Victoria A Brook- 219 Ocie, * (2:13) 43i.o&' ..... I ~ ,.. .. U' Wf..:1111 . ritdrt('ity Pl. EuJ I C«& lftnt. 14&635! .-, .......,. West side. &C-5M3 * DELUXE ITUDTO 2-Br. tlUeArthar •· Coa.11 Hwyl ESTATI HONEY coknd mbcf!d ~ (or funtl Cpts, 0.,., Pool! MiAL herd .l Collie . Bntrt. Rolm· BltM. lt,i-Ba. * MS.o& l BR Apt. Yril iMle. Chner•I bw It Mlrket BMbt, HB. 2 BR Uni w/patio. AllD 1 BR. -No pet., Sr. adulta only. Income '"'p•rty 6000 SET ktYa bn! eor. West· Ww qits, drplt, rdJ'ii, nfllt $85. rta.?UO mlnatf'I' A. 23rd It., 0.ta 6 pool ~ ~. Patio S165-mo. 2 • ' UNlT apta. 2 A 3 BR. Hta. &G.lltxl ,. NOW'S THE 11MI FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY l'ILOT WANT AD 1 Blk-OCEANI * See Mer: 81 OWDtl'. $18,(Q) e l!O DAHLIA e N&-500 637-4461 Aft. S. DACISHUND apprm: U ~ 'fie Harbor Volbnpn ~ Hunt. Bcb. ~ HunHngton hech 5400 luslneu lt•nt•I -I ;.;_:r;='-'--"''----· I '=="-''-"'-'--~ BLUE • 9rnolle PeUn Vic rOR Re-nt. Rear Duplex un. furn. 2221.1. Frankfurt, RB 2 BR -cptl, Adult• only. ""'"" e IOR l'URNJSHEDl Adulla only. * tmt,PD! e 17876 CAMERON. COM'L • MODE!t.N O>unb'1 Club Dr. I: Palay, 2000 aq-ft Bids. l'c eq.lt. Meiia Vef'de. MS-2867 So M1in/Santa Ana. Btwn: -.1 A w ... ,~3 BLACK Uy ca1e with I lcqa. LU nrr.r •nttt· .,.. .. ,,.,. 673-2'119 e PRIME Rttlll l.Dcation e BROWN ff'n'l&le puppy Vie Storn 15X40 I: llX~ M •~• Aph ~ ~7I 1171.:; Harbor, CM 646-6654 "" .-...a ''"""'" 2 BR 2 ha, bllnl, cpta I: dJiia. STORE for rent or leue, cor· tt'• Bead! ..,_. a-. Bar- Nr Sprqdale A W.,_., aer. 2.101 W, B.nio. Blvd., -..-... ..m 1M tb1 $160. mo. 842-8670 -"'--'"'--'-'°''-"~ ... '--"''-' -"""~-"'-,._D_AlL_Y_PILOT'-"''--"'--"'-1-''led-I USE THIS HANDY POSTA6E PAID WANT AD ORDER BLANK AND UACH THE ORAN•E COASTS l~EST MARKET ----··························· .. ··············-··· ·························-···· .... ·----1 IHOllT WORDS MAKI ONE UNI-NO AD WS THAN 3 UNES J nMa - M.JO -- . $5.10 - $6.00 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 Mlhll fw.,,,,,.,,,4,,.. ............ •••·······•·•••••••••••••••····• Cl111lfl...t1M ................................................... . N•-•••••••••••••••"•'"''''''''''''',,.,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,,,,.,, """-...................... · ................................. . ' Clt'J••••••••••••••••••••••••;,,,,...,, •• , •• , ••• ,,,,,, ••••••• , •. CVT Niii-PAITI OM TOUI IMftlOPI IUllNISS llPLY MAIL ... -. ........ 11,c...w...~ • Ole•'" c:..tt DAILY PILOT P, O. In UdO - - c-. Mo•, c:.111. 92626 • 7 II nMa nMa nMa --- $6.IO $10.6.1 $15.90 . -----$1.21 111.10 $20.10 ------ $9.76 115.55 $24.IO TO Pt•UB COIT "" ...., .... _.,.. .. .. .. .... ....... hie"'• ,..., ,,,,... ., '"'"' 1111111Nr, Tli1 c11t .t y11• 14 It 1t tti1 ... ........ 11 ........... , ....... left wtf-4 ef '"' H II "''*' ''"· ~ Jl.00 ..... If , •• 411!•1 111 .f DAl1.Y 'tLOT IH """'" wlffl 11111ll1ol ,.. >II~ Every :: _, FO~~::: lllT llYII IN NEW • USED CARS The ' ...... ';;i. ORANGE COAST'S leading ' Marketpl ._, J • for Automobile$ ,/I the autos : : In these columns -.. , .,. LOOK ' TODAY -." ! • --- ! ' . . • : ' _.._ .,.:_ ..... .. - f 8 DAILY "LOI , ,.o.J I .tL .M°'HT:i IAMF.SE kittet1 lound bdo ... 0tris1ma1. N o r I h C:O.la 11rt'A. ~ BROWN Poodle 11mal11 •ic * -. .-. ...... * * * * . .. ..-• • • ~· ~_!~ .IOU a IMPLOYMINT =-;;:~l~li;-"i·O:Y:.:MINT=:.:~~~·~-;PLi::O'f~MINT~.::_ l~.IO~ll~l~A~IMPUl\'llllNT~~~~~-L•l1c•pt"! 6110 tw,w...._,...,. tw,W .......... ,.. .......... • ••• Min, .... ,. nu ..P SKETCH ,.,, j ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ~~ -~·~·~·~•!.....:.._....:~!! ===--~-.,_~ ~ "': ~.~'::.:AP· MACHINIST t.:t'Y._..... · SllOf·SA,W~l ,;:= ..... ,. AMI•• °'-c.. Mp. Wlill'llS Dlys S111·1· t-,...-, =~-._: • ... 1.P!Mlliai, openlnc tor e:c. a.. n. ~~ ...,. _ --·-"" ......,..._ ~ 6ISO ~ mlllln1 mattilnHI. Our fimi Mi ~>' sit• APPb' in Pf!IW:ln ; -~le ~ W ,_~~ ,_P_Al_l<TER_,=-.... --.-u-R"'o"'P'-E'I Good wortdni conditklnl panded into'the heart OI °"" .. 1G:90 or 3:»5 w•dlyl. aptrlenctd llnO --.~I •...L1~M..,..1t llRVICI OIRICTOllY * with u !JCpandlng tltttron-a11ge QI. ll1ld u a rt.W.1 .... 1.-bill ol -JO yr1 exper. ln!rrior • eX• ics ....,»'.W,Jav_t.,.1..vailabla tbil J... RBl8I E.-..11-~ Whu t)'p~ 9'., --~ ._, NewpQrt.J:eDter r· Mrior,,,Ctean ..,._.,,~r.t€ ------. _ uary 1. rew ·ve ... Hne """II-• ,w,.p.m. M . · tJl»o 1 N---' lle¥ii • t, May Co. Shoppint Cenler. :: ~ ld,atll'y. ' TOY Poodlr off white color· eel . CUtr . Vi~· Elben i Del 1\lar. 642·.JM) Y.'edding Rini Foood nr Sonort School ,.,...,, SU.CK Poodle, vie Walnut · 'Su·ee1. Costa-\l.lffll. r.t-13·-0'HO LOii 6401 ••-->• 'Wo<k. ~-·-••ll I '~ .,,... wrlttr ShoitMm •Wl.l6" -,---. ,..~ ~ .,..,._ ..... C1ll Pert0nnel 1np tot ambitious youn11 NEWPORT IUCH • -v · • • ~ tf11·9.0t men 11 to 2!. Hlgh School :!nc':')~~,!" WUPU: for MAlN'J!'. WMdctya Want?. WMddy1 Gett DEPENDABLE palnlln1 at ect~ation ~· Collr~e I SCH ·=~oo=L-CR=06S=~IN~G~G~U~A~RD~I lifled -ii.mtin, ex. of .J... ltory-Radio ~ 4 MCIAL CLASSl,ICATION 'OR REASO.."°ABLE Pr Ices. r.rainlng Prtferi'ed. Previoul ·si.8o_per bour. Mu or woman ttil«lt•"·:;;;; COllll-mdr; with. Dorm1ntoriea in NATURAL IOltN SWAP,IRS Qu~~or~ "~;I,naa, TROlll( work exper;ience ii not nee-for relief .. duty eacortina tloftl, Htmtington'BNch.+ I;,+ ID SP.Mill Rata euary due ':" an excdlenl chikiren 11~ the int~· larp IUrn •pt Sllluj. S llnet -S times -S bucks INTER or Ext. PAINTING. ENGlllBHICG (0. compan.J..,tratnlni procr8m. section of Unlvtralt:r .and Call Pertennel SfT-0169 FOR APP'T! aul.U -.. D 1ri1us1 tNl1 uD• IM'MED. SERVICE. )..Deal Tus1in. Pl.Id tralnl"6; per· •f4.NO'I BEA1JI'Y QPERA'riljJ. !:='• -::.,: ... _°:_. ""::i;..,1. t-w~ C.-:-..:...:~:: ref FREE elll· 543-l~. LlfUna .. ich, Calif. $130. per w .. lc ui.ry lod. Requltft 8th p-ade ~. Nlaht lhlfl POI ~. II-NOTHING •O• u.1 t -r11.01s ONl .,, Pl bi ..__ ucatlon. Appl.)' to: Pt:MIUllrK'I IB.OI( Guarantee, I~ Jin>. PHONE 642-5671 um "9 _. -~ An eqUA\ oppor1unity Thll \1 a unique oppurtwdQ' De~t, COUNTY OF .. .... lf"'M· • ~t; tosT: t'ri. 1~1211 Ladiri 04·h1 Te Place Your Trffer'1•P•radiM Ad PLUMBING employrr to 1et in on the &roUnd floor OR.ANGE, 801..C Nor 1 b Fknnce p~ 549!1l9 • d o( a 1111aU P.tANAGEMENT 5--~·-So I A "I•& co i;Old 04•rist watch. 1iu: tR • HILLTOP Estate &in Jullfl Reasonable. 642-!Ml4 TRAINING OFF!~ ·-,.,...,..ay, n 1 na.. :z , • INSTRUCTOR for.. WI, G Jklr, blk tVrd band. Vic. TRADE SlO,IXll. Eq tn n91nGWf '-L S:W.2821 mJ609 '1ft.11-.,......., 1'-e OeJu.'le J Br • 2 Ba Con-Capi11rano, over 30Xl 1<1·lt. flDUt I No. l mponalblUly during · _, .... -· ~ '*• Harbor ::ihp'g Cntr CM or dom., e 2000 llQ·ll, UPPER 4 BR. pool , 3-car g:ilt. Over 5nt'int 6960 1968 will be to drvelop luture L19una leech, C1IH. call 96U933 10 to >P,ra Riehard's ~!kl, NB. Plac re· I'-~-~-------p n w-~ Ul 5:5.1019 alt ..__ Curn . fi.l.!·.'U46 BAY. t'OR: TD's or J~. I Ill'· S7tln.I clear. Trd for Alll'!'aliOrt.!l, cuatom drl'U-LAM°'•JftllriC' 1nanag:emenl for Orange Co. art me vr. or ' Ht COME Prine. only•646-1ti70 local prop. Skr 548-77U making:.' Rea30Mble !Wk:"H UIA ·'11U • • • • A truly 11ensational chanCt' An equal opportwliQ' ..;. LO~i': Wht _.._.air ""'PPY· LAKE HAVASU CITY--f ho I .. :... ,_. em"1-·er Sch1ol1 hwtrvctlon ,,.,.-f rn1alr.. Blue~ar 1:"1;ash. • RETIRED~ WANT TO'S• __ r_~-•~PO~·-··~· -""°=~1_s__ or a YGW\I man w w 111 ..... NeW!paper lnsertlna V1 the ......,. ~ Vk lr\'ll'll' & Higbland. RI.'-R-1 lot " choler C·I down or Clear property Wr Clloke,_ ALTERATIONS • • , lftd fllUffERS to work hard and advance Mail room. lntervl-ln& &-1---'-------'-IBM ward. :.-U-134'"1. lawn lot. Trd S8300 eq. IOI CUSTOM DRESSMAKING rapidly. 11 AM. Contact _• Mine!lll or! ApU -Bt;ST location! :>yni "LOUISE•• 54&-711H Top w•an . Good ll-'Orkin& Georr;e Anu-i EXPERIENCED i ?ola!!. old German Sbepi11•rd old . Pool! • Sli.000 equity cond XI.NT be n f'or interview apPOintmrnt DAILY PILOT 1r1y-..,,,u L ' PIJl'l'>" black" brown. Vic. 6#-2!MYj eve~. EACH unll. "* ~ Alt•ration..-64'f."5145~ ' ne ui. ill 10 A.:'4'. to J P\1.1 m.1113 c-rcl1I Tot•--t "' r~ "•; l~IO' . C 63 ~··k MlJST HAVE EXPERIF.NC 330 W. Bay St., ....-,IOGllAMMING •ip N"" part City Hall. Answer1 ;,,,.,. 1 11n1prr. ''"" Nrat, accur.tte, 20 yrs. rxp. IERRY PLASTICS c 1 M lo Gttbtiel. 673-2!178 ts· Boot & trailer. HIM Ev-e \\'ANT GOOD TD'S or • ~ os a ey rNDUS. DltAJrTI•' .. Ill lnrudr r., hp. 1'.111ny extr111. CLEAR VACANT U.ND TILE, Cer1mlc 6974 2460 U:MON AVE.. f'RlENDLY'holJMI. w1tb work· UNITIDIACANLKIFORNlA OROC. CHICKI... h DOG. Jon~ h1lr, blonde Vlc • ~~n .. -h · --·~ h -~ 1 IC ••s1EM11 y Tracie L;iguna lot. e f'OR 118.000.E" in ......... ,,_ • M • In& uouu..,r a1 ·~ 01' a 'TRON l'W' L ·• or P0111ona ! Wil8on. AM to "" .f"" 1""" 11!'11:.""""' t . . n4; 825-&i!O 2 Pi\1·5 P\l.f OCt~ANF"RONT RENTAL. "* Verne, the Tiie P,111n .. I»" "°" or """""""" a In ena nee \IVl!-tn housrkttper wllll PIX/TYPI . ft. t 'Rutaty°. Ol.lld"" pet.~ •a ......,7 kd CUst. work. lns'all Ir. ~ ...teasanl di.,.,....itiofl to tlelp 3029 Harbor lfyd. c ' • LAGUNA Bnch units for ;:i..........,, wee ay!I. ,..,.. ,·,. No ~ too , mo 11. •· ~ W I ' SIAl\1.ESE teal point. female .... ,.,., • P1lnt•" M h • care for two fP.rl•. 4 and 6. Costa Met.I es OG$1 ..... I of pa1· d " Red ii1r club. Old Type Uc. Clip Pl _.. • k . ec an IC ... --' ~ -,._,,.Jn ty__ 118 es 300. rstab l.S yri. clear. 1961 1,, T Long Bed • ntrr pat"" . ., ea · n I e Carpenter• $1.30 monthly •!Ill priva1e ~- '1 lliil. 6T:>l575 nt: ~10 2 PM-5 PM • Jo"ORD P.U. shower rl"P&irtd. 1.t1-1$7. • Millman -room, board and all Fiv· Trad9 & au.I khMI• , ' • hUN. SILVER POODLE • c;.LBJN CBVIS_r.;R,_..._.,, F.:~,CJ::L,1.E.i'{T. ,~!lnl Sttµ -;r;-~ tf.; · ...... -.._,. 1..-fft_\i~~ I~-_ ilegCS., ,~ S732:•!iC!:...~. -~n .~~~+ %11.~ v· ~-!'· ~·•to';!:a.t -~=~,-~-..:.i"H,'AiEWl:!'..,,,, ~·.'!"!.#~.~ . --. .. ""'~~;.;, ~, -i.-~~~·~1.,_~~:, .. :~ _ ·"'. ~·~-:.~~~~,_~:Mf~u~:!'!~ -"'fiii;;\:~~BiBct>::-;::~,;""'c::-:;;::::;:-,-"",:::: 1. SI 3 SIS Early AM. Upliohtery 1 Coit · t ~I 11. rienced ·-....._ l:d!f . Gr. .• G.G. ll.e .. 1~ ~tor en1. eeps , , • eam -•n ,.... 1 · • _ _._ Appticants mMidered 'lll p7 71 lJ .!',~~~e '!::t~ ~~~~ Bait tank. * Take 1maller · llEALTH REA.SOfllS C·l cor Refs. 67l-li07 Anylime JENSEN quired. Onfy qualified ~~Mper mftil rqanUeu'lf race, Rtmtb!cton ·Beach, Cdf. ' . 1 ,It Pomona. Rnard 541--l909 boat or car. "* 646-7611 90 x ll7 • 2 twd'p s:;a,ooo. JOIS & EMPLOYMENT Mar~ne. Corp. applicants.need apply f'llll time. ~ creed, miar, 536 •IS Wiii TRADE '66 HONDA S30.!XJM_oq fOR Palmdale ' .... w .~ U-· 7000 "'c .,r"M"" r to -foru3 adult.. national orisia or l.DC8-l2l N. Lemon ' p,d,k i · l'9r1on1l1 6405 , ... iEEP your New Ye1 r'• Rei- l · · (11Utlon Stop amoklng • LolC! I . ,,. .weight. breeX unde1irable ::: ~ ~btrs. elc., throu&h hypno-1 8111. can 19'1.91161 for appl. SUPERHAWK l!llnl t"Und! I area. TD's or SUbmlt. Own-' in -· ...,.. °' esa Personnel Offica ve out. try. n•2900 : :m-a:: + CASH! • • • er 710 w. 19tti/CM. 6"6-855& Apt and··Genera.I Oean-up 54(}.3+40 .. 675-2760 -ienen indicate location CALI. 64&-689<1 ---------I MoWing and .f!dllng. u s o• Udo lsle, Newport Bea.di mAIL.ER PARK·l0Space5. "* '61 FORD WAGON. l=====-=====I • I 1vers ~i.~~~~ ~~:· l·~:i.E~~;.:r~wp~~-' ..... w ....... Ledy 1020 Tr~nee~er ~1 Company Ayon C.Ulng YOIDI Hostesses For tlle . ' ' WorklMJ_ +1rt Brad! prwerty. I TAKE PARTIAL ol ~. HOUSEWORK ••Med by the· _Part.._i1ml .. l!ull J'Jme.. _, ----w-·--- Ill S84-4TI1 !Riv,nilde1 ./ CALI. 6-'6-7616 boli'.r·rz ,..hr!'" •Tr;lll or ... • •· 1323 '•'~Warner 54&.ttn Apply In P•r10n: Santa Ana *· * * * * * ~take l9!il )'our hirh Income yeer 's &h Avon Rell'°~ tative. Call coll«:! SJ0.5860 ,~;,.y Appty lri~. I \ 9-U or 3-6 wkd°i)'I. If !l'Oll reelli want to imOro've your~aad,, ...... uk .. "6o6t M11W""iif .~: • Eire typing rftbw!nw:nt DU you need'llltme tor dan&, lnJ! -ruF. APOLLO IE:x'- TET • "Mane 1111 the Country OUb Manatt'"· c.11 j Rudy. 213.fi9M619· ----------------- CHIL.DIJ'M°ER, nile A Wknd1 in xiii pvt rm A · ht!. write Shali•y'1 Pizza Parlar An equ11I opportunity emploY.er ..., ... ( 1a: Mon .r. Wed eves 7:30 to"9:30 LADY over 4.1, retiDed, ·know· .,UllUt 1 I.II: e Bruahup Gregg shorthand Tue1 l Thun ev.,_ : , ~!e ... ~ _ ........... ~.· ~~~ _NE.WPOllT BEACH -7:30 to 9130 I : r 1,,.0NELY wk!ow 45 seeb ! ' :&lnetDme widoWer. Write ! C.rol. 215'. E. lltfl St. Coata SEKVICli. DIRECTORY .. llyelHlnf 6550 BABYSJTl'ING Si my home. WJilY. Hot lunc:hK, """fenced yard. NB. m.2529. 5ERYl<;i OlltlCiOR°! box P 135 Dail)' PUot. Centr1Ctors ·.. 66JQ DA1'. work. &35-4897 ADDITIONS, reai.odel; ~ Domestic Help• . 7035 '"""' .... m e in u ...,c. • Mod office relinemmhl 1 --~~~~~~--anttnc stu d io Newpbrti--.,...,..,,..;;-.,.---1 TIRE CHAll&ER ... , .. 511.,., + """""'° . IOOll:KEIPER w........, .... ,, .. lo''" 22&J Npt:. Blvd., C.M . ' esa, Calif. !Qi2'1. . WD ion. References. Writa c/o FULL CHARGE :1 IBM ~~ti;,e 1t)11tnc12 tlO "ALCOHOUCB Atloiomo1» Harbor Area. PllclDI 613·1'1'24 & bomn. FRANKEN UVE INS P.EPREIDfl'ATrlES Minlumwn age 18. H l 1 h Dail.7 PUot Boa MUI. to Uliat a>A • lftu. ol monune : o I : : 24 How-a. t ~'~"~""""====~ ! '': ~nnounnnMnh 6410 6411-5131 49$.2184 ~io)'eP )Jl)'S lees C ~ C'·-I 66'25 George Byland Aaency IAadllll ~ special-School pd. Experi~ ~ ~.eo. Sal.el 1uti.taath1I 0.,.. N.B. Some N . 1Wb dealinc t1 ever too ferTtd. salarf ope'l. t.Jben.1 FULLER llUSH cypq · receptionist duties. ewport · • mutual "-II. opandinJ to company benefit•. ()pport. mother'a l-eollep ~ to 35. Salary open. Call School of luslnel. .......__ Coun .... Thia la an f l t St Mr. Mitdml "2-1626 or send •11 "-·-D w I ..... _. v re• one OrM strll aeTVice at.ab eu1tomen . -....... r r., .,...; • ar,.... .-ft "9 I"" B E. 16th," S.A. 547..o:Ri l rlclr:, M910nry, .tc. ....,. . t:oet Ht.alll1 Chlb 6560 DRY Foem Procn.I. ·NO dan-Chinese· • Ena!l•h -French --------'-"· I Krr o( lflrinkin&. PROf'ES. Permanent. rxper. Llv~in Blt.ICX • BLOCK • STONE SJONAL WORK. '.!4 hr. wr-fllr East A;;:cy. &12-3703 opportunity to enter dignl· 475 £. 17th St .. CM S:2.00 per hour ret11.11ne to Box M m Dl&il.)' 646-01 SJ fied pl'Ofeukmat aelling: full ~2-144 Call 83Ml56 or 54M.'tl9 Pilot. e FREE SAUNA e With Swrdlsh musaae by 7 Experienced Mauoe&e' OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK I am·lO pm PLANTERS -SLATE vier. 673-3112 CE~ work. ti36-2916 6590 Ga-I .. C1a:p1nterlnt 1-~---~---- • part lime lnVt'ltment • Interior 0..isner PIT See'y to help retired N.w Cl ....... , - Agenc: .... Men 7100 :r~.-=:.i'"'·~ ""::: HOUSEMAN MUSI' HAVE DCPERIENCE lawyer mll.tlllP invmments. • • • Start W""1 E.x~riel1t'f' prelerred. c -~..., 10 l 12 Rettnt bkgrnd req. Pmna· ./ Oxnpletr Srcnta.ti&J Purchnlng Agent VHton Inc. 2100 N. Main. •-· on-Y """ n noon. Mnt. exdttrw Wort! for an .f Oerk l'yptll I ::!'.! E .• Jlth Sl 642-5Cllfl CARPENTRY MINOR RF.lPAIRS. No Job Too Sma11..c abinet-in -1ar- ages & o I h I! r cabinel1. 545-5811 Eves. 646-2312 Day1 H. O. Andtr90ll "Tender Lovl"t Car• FEE PAID Santa Alla. tacl l\lrs. Lane. 1 • H. J. Gf.J>tttt Furniture. alert Gal Friday to earn • ./ ~peclal Courael : · fctr Gr Mn Glrden1" An exttllent•po11itioo ror man ~~::i~ • 2:5 ~~8,!:VD, ftm to be9t the Stklmar-./ Bnlahup Counn ~ent hot weather' prob-with knowledge ol the build· I tt,:fttf.-1 fU(R U08flitaJ 200. Hospital Cirde, · • w• ...;,_"VER n. ~~ fwl. too: Pay~ !:!I Pay for , 1oor books 11nd a . , --"! \.'' Lijar ~lcft -· 6450- 1 ISTATI SALE kml N""O W~ RCe.IOflabie inf htdu1lry and experlenc· UUllWIUfl . '"'--''~ _ .... ..,.. ,,.._,.w 1mell ~tratiom Jee. ttlf!n monthly la-wn care. Pruniftl. " 'WI' .. -· .. --tract o-la-Wrstmln11ter e EXPER • CAPABLE .. -..... H--·-- .. l , . NIKKI'S FLAG SHOP b:aled at ; 2701 w. c-" Hlfhway New"PQrl Br1ch, Calif. REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS CABINETS. Any &ize job, · 23 ·)rf. exper. 548--6'l13 w ~w G · f R!l3-641 Exl 324 SALCil.ADIES • f'ull or Part· ,.... i.10 "" ~-Expftienced tiDn. The fu-m 11 -.11 ,._ real opportunity or am· · e ruu.. or PART TIME. ~ graduate!,. oYf't° ~· -.... 1"8 -~ :l\t': """'' man. A....,ly m e roo t, ... _ ,.,___ time. Sptocialty AP p ar.• I ,...,. .... -...nnt. · ta.blilhed Ind llabie. For ,... '-"L.l...ol...; ,..,. •• ~ Chain nffds experienced lbe pai,1 five yean~ ORNA:\fENTAL PRUNING Wonnation nesardinc this •between 2 and 5 p.m. FIBERGLASS Jo1yin£ Butler. 673-0077 ~ to man, 1 , POLLY PRIEST: I . __ ... .... daily. \l.1old Ahop lead m&l'I lRoaes Nowl PM hf.Jn ..... 011..,n call Ju-Hwaekeeper, cook; chef'r. llnall atore In eatabli&hed BU~ COLJ.£GE ~·3.1 t ~ .n,. ... man. • e 1cle11t. Refet"eneel. lbopplnr l'ellter. Excellent ewp.ll"1 ,,.,,.,.... li <'-I CMck ~ MUAt be au around 1W. ful ff° · m-N.' N'!L_ ......... NB """"' • NO JOB TOO SMALL! • EUROPEAN GARDENER AIM F .. '°9ltion1 230$ I . Cont wy. I Moldrrs 12 nooc to 8 PM daily, && opportunity for advance-PRODUCTJJN/Pute up Ar- P'rwpective buy ... maJ All repaln. Add, ?"!model. Ltnd.-c&pinf . Mainlmance NeWDOff Coron1 chi Mar ./ Auemble" days oU. Own tnMport--I-""""--'~· -'-"'~"'~--.e~'_;c"'"c..:mt=·=-· I lilt. Elrpe-rienctd only. Frer -!-contact MR. P"-UL EBY, Reu. * !162-~642-5064 Vtt1 reuon. 54M337 eves. Personne{ At-cv Cont•ct: Frank can.her talion ...... 49'-13316 lance. P/time l:!Ua. Ca1l .~ -Uni~~::!~k -=~~"::.:--7o":. = ;=-!,~ w :Ur J~'io N.I. D•rtN11rum Sou1h13B~' Mo~~ 8:,Y~rrr;!: :'nt~ IAIMAIDS • • • i=tt~~~~ ntTJd u. I 2712 W. Coall HIJtiway Llcerlled .• 548-0787 mp work. 9&2·8612. • UflWJUfl~ San Clemrnte 492-4761 lftt, 5J6-9lll2 Eva. week-••• ancl GO-GO. UJTl'IMEGin'. Oilleiat 10 • Newport Bettch, Ollif. __. HAULING. ''"'nl •lo•n-lf"lllN!C:lot° Trne .. S2.13 hr -1. SERVICE STATION enda. DANCERS ~ Typing Schooli 113 ·, ... ' C-nt, Cone-6600 • .. DAYS · &f6.24.ll -·-upa. treel topped, lrimmtd, 01'. Earn $412 wllilr l·armn;: APPLY llll PERSON SALESMAN e EXP.ER. ANSWERING SJOO per ...ic. Del Mar, C.M. 54&-~ ,'.I ~.~1:~.~.~._-c-.-D=1R~•~C~1;.:0~R~Y'"' I' __ S_H_A_W __ &_S_ON,_S--removed~ 642-TJ&O I Prod. Mal·h . 0pr ... t/.4!11/hr :t to 5 yr1 cxpef°ience, 25 yn SERVICE OPERATOR. Aft. 63&-543.l or 633-97fi3 MlltCHANDISI P'OI SPECIALIZING Swing shif1 4-pm-12. I MnndtyUth:i~ ~'riday or oldl'r, lighl mrch11nical emoon &: all nl&ht shift. Full Secretary 11-Scftool SALE AND TIAD~ ' I I ' I r·, t. c " • " EXPOSED AGGREGATE G.Mral ServiC9a 6612 Tell Trdl tme ...... lo S-115 knowledgl' fltt. Neat in &p. °'° parl time. 54G-1932 Good m.arh + chf!m or phys-Rf1181 ( ltE "·-0.~. v;;,-;.;;,;-":":=:,:c:.:=~-Shorthand 10 wpm, Qoping 55 Fumia..--Foundationt/Plriot HOME REPAIRS I • lU pe&rance. ~ 7'"': YOUNG woman. p&rt·time wpm ~re:I. Salary rangr •-• ~ ft.. :z:i90 N~rt Blvd .• C.M. b1'-ll·l daily. Apply beforr S47l' to 1512. C.D rountaJn FLOOR CLEA" •NC' El "S Iii 11 ,.·· Oill GUARDIAN Best Loc1l Compiinit>3 1 NEWl'OIT IEACH -J .-"""" Free Elt-O:lmm'll·Tmn1 HOME SERVICE for any J . R. Pielt'e AMoc. A~ an1tor1 & Couples ll AM; Twin Cattle Rttt. Valley smoot D ia tr I cl c:'--i511 ~ BRICK • BLOCK • SI'ONE kind of repain iuch as 1882 Newport CM 6'2~720 _____ Clean offi~ buildingt in even. auranl, Fountain VaUey. 962-1331 betwttn 3 • 5 pm ...... • PLANTERS • SLATE plumbiiia. electric. al, carpen. a·~-Adj • .:..,·,,.· •• to tt'>O: ! AUTO SALESMAN lngs. parl tillK'. LAGUNA WAITRESS. • Mombli on January 3. l!liB. I Ft Spuilh Divan Ir. Cbair CEMENT wonc. 636-2916 t ott.e -.1.1 -·-u'"" ..,..., BEAQf area. Have home lhlft. * SEE: OIEF, SUPERVISOR-$ -* armi •·•• F.P. #29.9S ry or any r ~...,ems Sehl Bal DrM!r/Msr .• to S8+t Onngr ();Qity's newest l Nv......" car. .......__._ Spuilh Tables, hJahb' ._ mORYK CONCRETE you may b!ave wit h )'OW' M•••"--,1-.. -d.o.o. l•-e1t ....._1er Plymouth "'"""' ,_,,...,..,...,., Rfft.unnt. for Holktay Health !p., .._____ ,,_....,. ---~ _.... -.. .., .. .,_ Call da)'ll Mon. tbru t'ri, 3633 W ......... .,..,. H /NB ontivit ••·••• )ow • Pf.95 All types Patkll •Walka '""'"'· ...__,., f .. ROUS EMPLOYMENT dealrr. No experience nee-Orange, SJZ.6559 • ...v._. "">' • a.ta Mel.a. Full or part NO DOWN O.A.C. Free Eat, 675-5516 Paintinc, Plumbing, Car-'a:>NSULTANT AGENCY t'Slar)'. Dr:mo plan & other 1 ----=;,;:~.;;,:.:;:;:.--I BABYSlTI'ING my home time. • Between XI Ir. 25. 31 ~to pay. Bank tenna BABYSlTI'ING in my home. ~ work, all 1ypei. penlJY. Rte.s! ~. Insured. 3M3 Wetdtff, NB 548-1196 fringe bmeflt1-.· Exce\len1 BOYS 10 • 14 ~I <:hild~. Mo a Meet appearwice. We tralo. MASTER CHARGE or .,, Reuon11ble. By matura wo. No job 100 sm•ll. rrce eit. !~c.~n~·=·M:i:k':':' :"'~-~~~l~t624~~E~-~17~1h~.~S~.A~.~~"~'~"""~ Prvmotioo potential. Con--Corrd routes! •Good pntit! ;:;~~· Rell hanlahed. ./ APPLY IN PERSON: BANK OF AMERICA man. 646-l"i04 H. sn.JF'LICK 548-lj6}S l!i!f; Cres'nl/Anhm 13.'>-ttMl tact Mr. Roberla. A t I a s BALBOA PENJNSUU ' ./ lJDO HARBOR BLVD. Gua.r. up to IO'if Savlap CUSTO H1ulin1 6730 Chrysler PJymoutl\, 79211 DAILY PILOT YOUNG lady. 25 10 35 with CHILD CARE • Boy 3 mot. on all Stock on hand BABYSJ'ITING In My home. ,\.f Pa!lo11. PoOI drcks, H _..._ e 642-432J e r 1- d'"• Co ClEAJN lo•·. 1-,-.... •I•. Help WantM M9n nOO !lruur Blvd .. C.M. •lb.I ty p.,15, ucellent--needa "Grandme". Workina a-rovild Fvmlture Mon·f'rl. illfants to fl yn. "f'Wl)11. nettle saw. "' , • .. __..,..... ........ 6550 :>46-4836. Ing & removlnlil:· 842-JOlO Tree ttmoval, dump. ~"kip, S.J.smitn--& M.negen A .. ncin , Women 7300 tunity lo le1m. Phone Mr. mom needs ''Tidler·Upper" %151 Hubor BJ, CM 541-9660 'r : J;i::ii;i,.,;,,;OO'c-;'ie;-;;;;;;;;; [="====;=== backhoe, !ill. gradr. 962-87.U · Clrftt o,porty with lrll"lhll SIM!tt 642-«t'lJ· • 8 lo S. Good tv-alth, lo'f. LOUIS V1 dining 1et by K\n. ' BABYSITTING I ~IY Home Cont•1Ctoro BIJ<llftyt •-off ~ "ORTUARY A'ITENO"-1,, •• , .. _ ~--.,, •• -1 ba'fr loyr old child 11i. 6620 LIGHT HAULING-MOVING. .lflV J wm e._ Oller \00 rrN-"' ~·' l30-·-....... vwn ... ....,. •· dtt. Selected OM!n)'WOOd • tulli fun411. F'llll or pt H• MON thnl f'R.J. I to 5. wee · * 6'f3.69.13 eu1tom ar1NH•c ""-"'- -YOUR ho-. ,.._,_ ,_ 8 .,. n.z. 6424030 Day shift. over 18. No exper nee. we ff•in. Maturt womu • Typin1. C.U: PART TIME oll'tce "°°"'-ieh. 44" X 66" oval table . playmale. -t 642-7413 (+) 0 WE W7LL Rraaoo11blr. 'J'a·o ve11. M .. Y ... ,.,.,,, .,,,.. ''"" VWfl.. ... BUILD m Apply in Pf!MIOn Npl Bch offl<:e-. 642-6422 M.ID!llt....W11rlbt.ll'W(l~Ml.~ m9450 FOR APP'T. l to 5 daily. Alert girl with (J) 16" leaves, eitimds I hr. Ex c r_ I rclerences. fl.em ..... •H-• lroni""" 67.5.S 9.11 and 3--6 Sanfa Ara office. 547.c:JJ -"'-..:.:.-:.=....,-•.-. POWER SEWING MACHINE who worl11 witll fiaurrs to u4··. 2 Arm chaft. II 64'l-88TI or M&--089 ""' •. ., ··• REUBEJI E In: Jn.,estnn n n11ncial OPERATORS. • 6'JS.l!23 to wrltr orderw on IBM side c:tulirw, buffet 118" X l(I" ·-· .. BABYSJ'ITING I MY ll0:0.1E CUSTOM MILLING IRONING. Bring hang:ers, 14 • ~ Services. lnc. Telll't. ~'Iii' · ···· sitl. open 501 . 29th SI'/N.B. accountlnc machinr. We Top drawer locks• 6ided •·ENCED YARD. • l\1ESA COSTA \1.11-.:SA LUMBER buatiel. Also babysilti.ni. dys NEWPORT BEACH I CAiRIE1t-:ioYs-. -Rece-ptionis1 .•...••• to S3MI ••:-CD~EN~rrmAL;;---ASSASiii1STiffiA~NTrr<•;l.,,;.wt1~1.,1n1o~~·c,l<Kl~5-~l~t01~-l "-lined for lilver. SoHdh-au J -VERDE. • ~1662 No On Pym1. Ml 6-890! m) home. &«h)78t. • GOuD RIJUTES Oerical f21 exp .... to S3'15 ~--'--' ......,,,_. w_ORKJNG pu-enta need Uve.. hardw&f!. AlmoM I ew. OTI-IER JOBS AV All.ABLE """I""''"""-~ ... ,.. •ni Be tt--~ B/.BYSnTING I Yout home. Add.itionl "* Remodelinr -1 f.RONING/MY HOME --a_ _ _ AVAILABLE 499-WJ or t96-20ll m mature woman bliby11t· aut. l'ODd. Movinf, ~ .. ' . ! • ,, You tu:mlah lr&NPQrtatlon. f'N!d H. Gerwlck·Llc. -1 Sl.25 an HOUR. EXPERIENCED HIDmN~"'J\JN BEACH NCR 3100 ....•••••• to $450 ter. Pvt nn. brd • 1als17. lo .tell at Jell than ~ Yaiue, • 642-1407 6'J3..600. • '549-2110 I CAJ.J.. 646.!360 SHOE SALESMAN j DAIL y PILOT Gol rriday •..... smseo i?UBUC Steno Merk t)'pi.st Wkndil olf. C.. wom.t11 to 11400. CALL m.MII itt 5. ---------·ITop earning. All benelits in-e ta-mJ .• Transcriber/G.O ...•... S37S C.n'I ofl'l<:e p-t. Exprr-on <:0me in 6:15 am lo 4:30 MASSIVE 'RDRM SUITE. eludln£S ~~llA 's~~~lna. I No E..._rience lnaurance tme. 1ype •••• Sl30 ;;l-;;B~M;:~~"',;;;;·..;.......,;;:-i':i~.,,.,-,l"pm"';;.7n;';:;4';;T."";;.;"~"'-~·==,.-· I Part sold lent, Dull ~ad· STAR GAZER'~~ . P~~.;::.:....:::..:n,. cur 1. POtu.N M. y...,. Doil)o Admt, ~ M Y Accordi~1 I• '"• St11rs. V To.devt lop mnsogt far Friday, reod 'ffOl"ch c.otrespcrding to ro,.mbe,, of,._. Zodioc birth sigr.. ...... '""' .. r--Oft \JTie, It !ype ...... l300 RF.srAURANT Help .• Part SALES/PERMANENT bo.ard, 2--30" Cotnniodes. >ISi. S ... t'1ain St., Or1ngc l~ocauary! Bciu Local Companie< lime. Evenln&· <Ner 21. f'ull or Part lime. Exper. 1'1141111 ctre.cr. Heaf)' fta- lll E. J71h SI., Cotta \l.ll'SB Mi;~I lla\'f' rlrM ()dlfornl• J . R. Pi~l'l'C' Ao~. Ai;ency r.4.:i-9863 Oftb" need •PP&. See MIJ°! med mim:ir. Valood e:t;fllXXI I.JAGUAR )tEOIANtC. dri111nw, rl!('Ord Arpl;>o l83'.l Newport. C ~t 642..6720 WOM>JJ 1or tiou.wut: 1 dQ BAO<ST1lEET SEU.. S500. • 96p-37M l-HEAVY DI.TTY MECH. YELLOW CAI CO. ''R""-m-,..e<:kb'. own tren1. BaJOO;a :ZS t·ASH10N 1Sl..AND. 111-8.AO< OfAIR-Oreri Nr. l·DET AIL MAN. lllfi E. 1titll St I\. "" Island. 67U749 _ HOUSEKEEPER w a n t e d new. $45, 2 M cbainl BllH! • STANSBURY BUIO\ ("•>11la :-,,,... C•rMr Opportunlilcs BABY~) d.f&/•k. PIUI carr of 14 moa. old <:bild • 1,,~7·-·=IJ&e=='/=962-tm""o"-'~"~:~-1 e 234 E. 11th St/C.M. SALESMAN All L•veli Ute hllfkP'•· Brookhul"lt l U1h1 ~ng. S30. per DAVENPORT. i ttJ.tom· e IStt: SERVICE MGR.I Combinflioo new iind uaed li42·74Jl.I WHKtlO CarfJcld. HB. 962-2® ·:.~ plUll mom • boud. mlldf. strong. &\". :cond. REAL ESTA TE cAn, in ne-M R1mbler 11i;en• 5':ret.ned Per.ooncl Agmey HHOOUUSSEKE£j(EEPEPERE·R,;-ii11;,...;:;;,.;:-, -1; 1-~~~~'"'""""""'=,_,• l,~R~....,.~~bl<~. _!&4S<l~~l~O~;,,.!' !.!,•_f ey. Ex~11mt' r.ompenaation 001 Dovrr Dr .• Newport Bch. <:hllcl, Udo Ialt, Sa.larJ -· DONUT SHOP WORK. ' BEAtrr ch&lr. CGUdl malon ""'1 .~,·t ~ M ~!h Wa~~r + bl-nelit1. ExPtrk-nce Mlp. m.41.t& a.ft I •m APPi>' btwn U:.JD.3:30 pm.. bed 81. 54 pc Dinette wt.ti """"' rr-ni 111"ormtrn• ... lul but rio1 ruen1lal. see Mr HelD Wanted =====-~~·~-~I DOU.Y-0 DONUT ..... Id SIS. 540-1518 f'bonlo «Write WALKER 1 -BABYSITI'ER. 4 cttldrn. 1:301 _!!~~~~~~~~~-~~~· ~.l ~~··:;::;;~:===:i~~I LEE Ille. 2629 Hll.rbnr Blvd VJ'<-"'• l!Ki9 Harbor. C.M. Women 7400 am ... :3J pm. LAl"lllt Sehl!· vvn.n"""'' 563029. IOYS 10 -t4 HSKPR. $.dy1., good eo ok, arN.J.4cfyft967·ltn BAR MAlD!OVERIO. 1,Ga_r-'oge""--;...S.;...le;:_ _ _;;=I ROUTES AVAllABl.Z IAINnt llt'adl, So.. l..A1Unt1 2 dw ~ ==='°",-_;..;;;.c:;_:;__INl'ttS! • APPLY 1r1 lrl . Good route•! e Good prulhl: a la, luuu Wary. U•e BABYSITI'ER • matutt, ray PERSON -t DAYS at: .,,..,......, W boys t•t4 DAILY f'tlOT In. 613-7S71 :·.::.~=: J chB-DllW.C0"8'1''HwylNB • Ceo4 Pr.m. . No S.CS., e l6CS2I e HSEKPR/U•e In & care 10r COMPANION • JUei.-•- 2 <:blldren. P\lt-nn &: TV. LIGHT hcuek-I ~"• ·~ -D11t"'1 MMIZ1 JR. Arch!!~ DraftarftUI Sl2$4l40. • • 1474318 ........ twomu an •Ilk-er. JJve • bi , R.UMMAGE SALE. I Fiim. Clothes. 11p11o1 • FABRICS I RD'J(A.NT!. 0008 A DfD8 GA.LOAEI m NlWK«T 8hodJOI. JAHl'rolt.-Elcf*. F/Hme P!rm pc151tlan •/f!ltab H9t c...,, Good,.,,.. Lrilln World, Lii Hila. .... !llm--T'il&n. Call 8cb r11111. Call ~ lor, ' t.ADlESIPART ruo:. • ...... • 142.ms. D7.0l"N A .... .._ 1100 ~ '*-2:• Md 5:30 •"Pt· : foe~~ a~= D~':'= • BEA.lJTY OPEAATDR wtil .COOD WQRK'G KENMORE p.m. BARTENDER. 'l"flltlt 11\ift. ..... IOllowina. • Top comm. W....,....12.ill, N~ ..... SDVJCE ataUon attendant. Apply ~t·noon. THE PAD-LOCAL boulewih for tU1 =====-,.°""--1 can tl2-4l9.\3 10 to 2 • pm '7'"$20 * C U 54NTU Salary + curnm. Tom SMrp. DOCK. Lil MUI St .• lfB. W'Ol1I: clnninl! Tranu Otfltt. BABYSITl'ER llftdrN I am-or (1) Z7mt alt 1 • pm, • a U... OU Servkt 22111 E. DRrvERS WAZ'ITED fl'tt 18· 17 • 4 h,.., ~lSl1 t pn1My1w:wne. 2 m 11U afr11 Nred . OUN'T J\JST wtiff IDr W- O.. HWJ, CdM. OR 34120 ' OW1111U8 car. Qaicken & -... MAID • OW11 IJ'MICM ll'N.141A'll2 Stlltlo ~I~~~ thtn• to lurD!ltl ~ llolM ~=~=~=:!:!. ___ 1 __ ~!!!!:!.!!2'--11 ....._~ •••• ftnd ptt1"°11 llr i.. ;;;; awtGE 11'1 l -'•""'-'-'""-;.;...-="-'llt...__3_Pll ..... ., ____ ,.._ltll3=---·IWbhedqt II? 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Cillciet to \ng School1 l 73 '..M. 548-$ <OISE fllR 0 TRAD' IOOo LEARANcEI I• Mocltm Div•n Ii: O..lr ,,,, F.P. $;129.$ ,8 , hJahl,y ""°" .. Jo... s:u.z WN 0.A.C. 1Y • Bank terms HARCEor •• • f' AM.ERICA. ) !OCX. Savfnp ock on barid ~ FumJtuN Bl , CM 548-9660 ning .et by Kin- d °""""""" . ~ ch'"7 rm.. 66" oval mhle leavea.~s Ann cbaii't, 6 buffet 1111" :i 20". lockl • tirided Jver. Solid lnu Almolt Ii. e tV. Movinl:. lorced • than % Plue. ' &'fl.8416 ht 5. DRM SUJTE. ?nf, Dual hffld. " CDmnaodn. 9C!r. Ha.1f ffl· Va!Ut'd .t;: SlOOO .. 96p·3706 IAIR-Grt'd Nr- rub ch•tn: Blue .962-(112 ..... : r. r CU.tom· ni;. Ex .• :conc1. MS-8110 .aift 5 -. couch m•kn c Dinette .tit/ '"" I ACE SAL£ . ....... ...... RE><NA!m!. OS GALOl'tE! lltT ... I.CM. 1100 i'G KENMORE J. Norp W• c..u ...ru lriiH tDt .,...,... 1111'1 )'Otll' JIDrnt ••t 'bQt • f&. ltd Ma." • • - . . . . . ..-... .. ' ·. ' ' . . '!15 Buick. Excellent cond. $150. Must 1ell by V4/'68, 142-Z'Z79 alt !I PM or 6*-2971 CADIUAC '64 CADIUAC • - COMET '66 COMO 2-DOOI .;. .~-~ .. ··· .; ·~· $2777 '"" l!rlce • . .Full Prico t Door ' ' cw ,.qon. ---~ .............. ftd IN tlrH, factury alr em- di ........ $»11 Full 'J!ice Hardtop v.a, s ..-ltand· ard tn.,.n!yion, ndio, ...... alr C'llldtla:lllll· $2677 • • • . . •.. • • • ' .. -• • ~ ••• It , ... ' f I/ ;-. DMLY PllAnl EDITORIAL J'AGE I /,-·-' Feeling About Schools r· . Eioantlol maa_in many Calll~D!a ~l!lll..dlltflcta _ notwi!hstandlng. tlie IUIO;s_giwral .public mrw)lelm- lngly rank.t Mucation 1s Ute most imPQrtant enterfrise of government -lheid 'ol fire , police or natiOna de- fense. ... ~ .-.. • '..;.....-~ ·' ~ • • This is o'ne pl the ke.J_j.indiiipa a adtewiae 1tud1· :_ of public opihion conducted by the Stale Committee on Public Education, an adviaory body· to the California State Board of Education. A report on the reslllts ot J .001 in.depth interviews was relea'sed 'by the board this week. According to the report, only 11 percent of those interviewed thought that public opinion wa1· influential eaat-w~ld hl•e been the reepot'81billty of the family. 1'>e study allc> reveoled, -other thinga, tbal ~ .:..: •• the p_ub_lic considers its be1.t·sourca oflnfOl'matlon· a .. f the school& are newspapers and penooal contact with pu,,ilJ. School board meetinga and dtizena committeet are not"consldertcJ effecUve cbannell of communication. • Th1s being the case. the DAD.. Y PILOT en ten 1988 resolYed more determinedly lh•n e•er to ref.Ort fully and accurately the news of the Orange Coast 11 biggest , single -ud m01l important -enterprise, our public ind private school$. Time to Retaliate· in determining education pqlicy and 70 percent favored the professionit .educator as being best-equipped to selecl subjects and run the schools. Painful as a clampdown on travel abroad and oUter Criticism of the schools, the survey found, is more time-buying efforts to protect the dollar will be to many p.revalent in Orange ind Los Angeles counties than in Americans, there'll be cheerina: fro~ thole same Ameri· the San Francisco Bay area or in San Diego county, and can: · more prevalent among Negroet ·and other minority races U the paranoia of Gen Charles de Gaulle is fin.a.Uy than ainong whites. · made evident to everyone in France when American tourist dollar) are 1hut off. Both the .. sunport.era::__and _th~itics" of the .,. When the French wine and perfume industries take schooth 111, atsl idendtif1ed. i1n·-~e surv~tt,1 .:~ree<l._i,q. lhplacl1~g1 8 ~ard jol~.. . , • , ·. .• ,. . • . ... ...-_ . ma ema ca an SOCia ~1errce,-,a un: Lop of~, e-11 • -· • · WberfU. s. dollars no looter now into Paril banks of desirable subjects, and Said the schools did a tood from South Vietnim. job of teaching them. . • ·~ · . . _ . , Wben the. U. s. demands payment of the billioDS of ' Areas In which a majority of the public believes dollars in war debts France own the nation th1t saved Improvement is need~ include speci'1 help. fo• pupils il with the blood ol. its own 10D1 and Its treasure in..two.. _.... • .•';l!l)\!!l)i .; .· .--... ~---.. . ' • with emotional lfrObleMS, pf Mi ding facts abdUtw drugs · · -wais. · · • , · • ~ ---and tobaCfO, ~couragi~g P':'Pils to th!nk. fgr the_Il_lllelves ' When the U. S. places in-embargo on further gold ~· . and to c~-pe wtlMtew s1~•;"'9ltritctio~·in telerar1:c•··;---·shipments to. France. · '· -. rr "'°"-~-_,.,~· ~~~1th·o\)e!5<.IO-_ --·=-MhoqM,gii)r.t®ri411111dj!ll!=+-t ·-·~.,,,·,!Pv):!( '.'<,CC',~;;;_' ~~·-, ~ ...-~ 9 -~"-.":'llj-;.;~i:_' . -,,,.-::::;."·· --~L --~.~·ot~fllllt·afldj¥••·· :..VJ~~~~~~~~..-::;>.,.,.~,> · wrong, developing personal ambition, and appreclaUng that theie measuru alone Will reveal the weakness in ... , • ({"....,; ..... -::-.,.. ~'d:>";<J,>.1• "l I I the American way of life. ... • · · · · .. ·• France's economy.and mark the beginning of the end of This seems to underscore tbe commeot Often made Gaullism in Europe . ..Further retaliltion may therefore be . ~ . ~ . ' ~ .. . . by educators that the schools are being asked to take unnecessary, but the U. S. need not, should not take any on more and more of the areas of training that in times more nonsense from France'• egoman.i1c. •'(ou ("ll \'OUMfLVES ll>E~LlfTS ANl> YOU W~NT TOM AU TllESE PEOPLE OUT Of WORK?"· Good Ttme " ' ' ' . "'Utr."ll . '(• ~"~•"S°::-~::"~ ~· ~ -... Ht ~~ .. ~,,~ Dear Gloomy Gus:· For Critics To Keep Quiet ' WASHJNGTON -The new year brlD&s with K another period of un· certain antlcipatlm that llMlre may be .oine break \n. the Vietnam war\~· ent speculation centers on u.e·polt1fiil.. lty that tbe Communi1tl may move toward nqoti.atlon for a coalition aovernment lifter the ~~ar new year pauH at tbe end of thls month. Tltll poulbility cam' a famlllar IMdoW" ol. dllmcbantmeot and there· --not affect the -ol tlie war. But tboee wbo Db to keep llnut al the trends Of the war and -Ibey 11111 meuured 11 the bJ1boot level here Dll1 11 well take into 1ccount th1' cbuce. · '"'11 would 1111 I IOOd time fell' -atora Mc:Ca.nbJ, Kennedy ud FuJ. bright lo, bop quiet. Their - -.. -the ---arouse eooulb pubUc 1~ In an uneuy political atmoe to push Pr11ldent Jobmon bac to rock bot.- tom bargaining positions. JIE FINDS RJMSELF continually 1ttlpped naked of bargaining points f>ecauae hi1 critics are ready to con· cede them all to Hanoi tn advaltCf:. nete critics can, from time to tlDM, arouM enough public clUDOf' to force Jobmoa: off the poi:ntl wbfore barlalnlnc mtcbl beglo to the points where bargainbir 1:1 most likely to end, wbicll must am111e the men in Hanoi very muc~ Thu the Prffkient was forced back lo rock bottom on stopping the bomb- ing in the speech he made last autumn In San 'Antonio. He is contin· ually being pushed by hi1 critics on the nature of conllcbl with the Na- tional Liberation Front when it would be better if be could be allowed more latitude ln worldng out bow those contacte will be made. Tbey inevitably muat. be made. Wby should tbe men in Hanoi hurry up to negotiate if they can count on tht prequ-re aroused by U.S. crttic:a of the wr to push Johnson 1iep-by-atep toward a softer negotiat· lnl podtlon? TUIS BECOMES a vital matter uader the pretenl circumstances. As sketched out ln tllil "*" earlier With the political aeuon rut 1p- proaching, lel'1 hope the politic· ian~ renid:nber to ilf4. ~ .little_, 1hortening to the Ingredient.a of their poUuc·ar-1p;ee:clle1. -W.R. -· -...... ... :··· nit .....,. rwll9cll ,....... ....... .... .._,,,. ......... -·..,.. ""' "" -II -....,. .... a.*1J PIM. aod DOW reported in &reater detail by the military writer, Hauon Bald- win, in db:patchel from Saigon, captured documents and other mili- tary 1ourca indicate a tut push Communist offensive to catn • better barSaini.nl positioD belon negotia- tloao. Tbls may be an WUIOJ'J indication but It c11tDOt be lpond. President JObnaon round ln bis recent confer- ences with Allan le.den a prevailing opinion that the Communilt side wu more likely to watt for negotiations until after the pre11denlla1 election. sun, tbe logic cannot be escaped !that Hanoi and the Liberation Front mlgbt be in a better bargaining po1ltlon wllb Johnson prior to the elecUon than with a Jmruon, Nixon or Rockefeller after the i:lection. That may not be lffll u clearly in Hanoi ll it 11 here. BUT THEN A LOT ol thlnp are not aeen in Hanoi the same way as here. If the men in Hanoi now rec· ognize, as it is sajd, that the forces of the North calinot now win 1 mili- tary victory why don't they tettle for whal they can get? They probably ca n get .. acceptance as an unarmed, non· terrorist minority movement and bide their time for a political upheaval af\er the w~awal of a major part ol American force1. Their chances lie more strongly in that direction than In winning a military Ylctory . The ROrthem forces Instead decided to rely on dome1tic dissent in the United States.forcing abandonment of the war as was the case with France when Mendes·France came into power in a wave o( revulsion against the killing o( more Frenchmen in the junglet of Indo Ch.ina. N~on Off and· Running WASHJNGTON Former Vlce Prealdent Richard Mxoa is starting oU the niw year with highly encour-- •&lnl news from New Hampahire. With tb.i rtatt'• M&rcll 12 presiden- Ual pnference primary )Ha than 10 weeb aw1y, Mson's New Hampshire campaip JMDltm'·, State Rep. David A. lflrU.,, la ._iJq two polJllcal. ly ollnlllcaat ""1opmmts: -~Of the GOP m~ hen of tllit ltMe ._.tllre are ac- tlftly ---·· 111811 pros). doat/11 Md. ' ,...Prt .. m po111 lhow Nixon rwuatna "-. ---abood al 0... ~~ -..y tllroqlloul the . 1'aGN.. WIDEIPR&\D IQ)lllOl'I _ ... _.,_,_ ..... Illa -llll~polllieol ....... ==·~ .. - - tat' I lol tlae IJ ..... ...... Zit of.... ''I""" " .. ~~"'-'.:'' .. .... J f •it••..-0-.~ -• ... . ' ~~~ ... ··-·-"' t.ltive1. Kcording to Sterlin&'• re-port . Slpillcaotly. Sterlinr also fore- caats that the number Of Nl1on's backers imoo1 tbe state'• lqllll- toh will eventually top • percenl and wtll Jjw the former Yiee pretldent "one of the IDOll effectlvt preslden· ti.II prlmlfY oraanlutlons in Ute ...... !Ultory.'' UNDER ·THE STRATEGY s1erun1 worbd out wtth-Mtt0ii7'1Jii'"liiirui1t- ... wlD blanket the stale, conductto1 -.. eampol .... bl -dlttrto:to. "8-rll ot the leltl•bton -· laave canvused the lariat tcnrM II --:· reporlld -!lag. "g) 1111 .. ---.. .. ,.,. .,,.,. from tine .. -.. ~ -1111 nol ... Illa al ... -·· . , ... ..... . Bigger Soelttl Seeurit9 ClettJu -rna ~No' te Srfteob . "~'.-Sfuc'k. With Increase in '.FICA Tax~· 'I'.• the Edi"': .Here'~4 ~ Hew Year to all ~ thoae dear liM folk oa "fixed in- , ooiiies-f~bo voted NO on the recent school bOnct ilsuea on the O r a n r e Cout. . . It will prqbabl)'. be rough this year for those with a "fixed (?) income" with as much 11 a 28 perceat lncrease .!~.the~_~:! ~~l~l'. ~.let ioOt 1orward to! "'"'ea thoulh-=tbey coukln't: irford-a '25-ceiit-a-Wff\ tu iftcrease (In the cue Ol the Newport-Mee.a m... trict eledion), It looks like l'm stuet witb a Sl-a-week increase lD my FICA tax to finaDce the· big. boost lD tbtlr "fiaed incomes ." EACH MONTH WHEN that hlUtr aod fatter Social Security check a:r- rlvn I hope that thoee dear old folk on "fii.ed incomes" atop and reflect for a moment that they are pnu, rotten, low and mean to stick their left hands out to take more of my money wbile tbelr right hands can't write the woM YES on a bond ballot to give my children the best poulble of schools. The tncreue each montb ta those Social Security checb is about equal to a year'1 taxes under the bond issue. IT'S IRONIC that the dear old folk who are getting their ''fixed incomes" fixed up so banckomely are also tbt ones to condemn such' as the hippie& fl'• bard for tJ'lil working and ~ paying man to decide which rreeioM;. der is the wot1t freeloader: 1 youns hippie or an old hypocrite. FRANKLIN B. JA Y1iE T•ru q..e.ti...s To the Editor: Everyone aslu - Qi.estion No. 1. How did we ever get into ~· Vietnam war? . Ahswer: Believe It or not. becau59 ol tne United Nations! We were ob- ligated to go into Vietnam under the South Eut Aala Treaty !SEATO). a part of tbe United Natlon1. Question No. 2. What is It all about? Answer: This Is our war with com· munlsm for Asia's fteedom . Question No. 3. What is our objec-tive? Answer : Our objective Is the inde· · pendence and freedom of South Vie t· nam from attack. We want Dl>thin& fO"" the U.S. -onl)' lbe right of the South Vietname1e to run their o "' n country in their own way. We fought · a war in 1898 with Spain for CUba's freedom. 'Ml" war is for the same n1son -frttdom for South Vieln&m. C. C. MOSELEY G•rrtaea•sc..,._.,. To \fte Editor · TO compare New Orleans Distrkl ........... --. ' . . . ' .a!lll-do!l'.l.ltL.llLIUP,..~ dlomlel: fnelng..the people al ..,, Comm11111at. the fKll in dorii.11. cc.ntrolled country, moat th1nt tbat (ii .• ~: ~~'.( ...... 'Yo 1 DAVID BLAlR tblsisarecommeaditlOnforwar.Ctr· • talnly It ii Dot -not lnl°'ar ai the Uttn.t from reackr1 au welcome. Lefaer1 -te· S-• United States Is concerned an)iway. Normallv totitns thould con"' thftr the Edi The first -step ii to stop belpinl-UM ""'''°"'' in too won11 or i.n. TM To> tor : · ·dictators· sta7-1n· power tbroqb oat-• .M.JllY, many: tbaP.b fc,r prtol!n1-the -a1d ·and·tradi!!. Ltt'tM''JllOPll'111~tbN41 · right to condiliH r.tcm: to ftt-fPGCI-letters to Santa aaus. lt completes CommWllt • controlled couatriel flDd or ellmiMtt libel U f'tUf'VCd. AU ~ the whole Quiltmu picture wbea we out once and for all that tt la ao_t kT• mun include dpaftW1 and ?"Gil-1et to r..a ·&boll dlarmin& letters. communilm at work wtdcll ls flledlal ~ldadM< .... _.et~,..'!'!'!'1> IDiq _N wM-... -,·;.... . ... ~·. E. '!!: B~ . them. IHJt.lhe -Unlted ~· al,d. -. .. ·- ....,. • ·..:-3~ · • • · ' ' .~ •• ·"" • • • ' :F.M 'ufoae who ,emy •ant to -ji/e' a •• C..., ...... t:.......... Commuolll circus In aetioG, I '""'1d recommead a trip to ttie U n I t t d Attorney Jim Garrison's lnvesti&atlon To tM Editor: N.ations -preferably when Ith ia --.. of the as1asslnatioa of JObn F. Ken-DJ~• ~ Remember tbe character trom ~· 11on. . nedy with the fictioa clallic of Alice eu' clank? Wha-dMi W11 tokl-tbat RICHARD" E. WOODIN hi Wonderlond la i\oatblJ the -p..,. the "°""' llM DO broad, llhe replled, est an1100 (DAU.Y PILOT editorial. "Then ~ tbtm blve cake." n...... Today the lltaatloa in America is ~. 2') much tbt same. Americas are beiDC Just because a person does not be-+ told that the RUilan people are mere lleve in the Warren Commluioa re--vassals to the world's IDOlt infam· pert that doea't mean they are men-oua dk:tatonllip, 4Dd Americaal are tally incompetent and that they are uked to do tomethine for tbne poor, only cap.tm of UDdentaDdillS and en-deWived people. Tbe anrwer, stated l•Jliia falry lalel. by the Stoll llepattineot and eelloed ---!bY-eatlrllW tGo •"8 A&iii'(iM,.Ji MR. GAitalaoN probably bas at "send them 1cftule1, ....-... aad tent 1 thousand reuou for registir· mualdana." In lbclrt, llt involved in ma ~in botala udtr7 auwned naDlff. • cuJiUl'll ucbanp. He probably pU tired of stupid re- porler1 ukinc t;n.oraDt que1.tion1. U Mr. GUTison la kHlkins for publicity I doubt that be would travel incognito. 'Mle fWnr of a cbarge of conspiracy to klll Presldeal Kelltledy agaln1t J'.d. g1r Bupne Bradley is far more 1er- iou1 than you lmpJ.v when you refa to it as a caper by jun Garrison. OBVIOUILT; nOixfdy In tbeli rigllt mind would acbtowledge knowing anyone accused of or connected with the usallin.ltion in any way. I cannot believe that Garriton cou>d issue subpoenas without reveal· in& plent;y of supporting evideoce to oubolllltlala bla allerations, Tbere are ,. lot of anannrend qu,e•· tion1 connected with the Kenoidy as· 1111inatioa ••• keep an opea mind NOW, DOES IT really make NJ.IN that a cultural eacbange ii aoing to shotr the Ranians Wtaat America iJ like, cre1tiq in them 1 duin to emir late our 1y1\tm ol. 1overament? Even if it ctid create IUCb a deatre, how would tbe Ruui• •lfve brinl •ucll. a ctsuce about ill bla country? U we are Nally iaterated in beip- lna the -al lluula, ralller tbao tbeir alavemattn, we ....W fint hetp free tbe people. Then we could be cODCU'Ded with their eatertainment Isn't it •trance tliat we 1uppb' the b1"11id and circUllts wlUcb bu1y tile mindl ol. ltie Ruuiau so that they don't bave time to look for way1 to -..-erihiow tbe tyranny la their coun- try! OF COVRIE. when we talk 1bout ' OlllBltttrter ....... To tbe Editor: My family will bo VICllll_, In . your Or•ge Coast ata dlaiD.I thla February. Our ton and I fGboW tbt hobby of old elietrlc: lrllm modO boo fare WWII, and we would UU to .., frO@l ,111yone wbo bM a111 IUCh itelDI to..~. o1 oo -.. miOI 1111 Ble to pt toptber 'W'bUt we a r • -.. Mall)' thanb. --PROFCGEORGr: HOPICINB cto School al Music Uni-.lty ot °"""' Eupae,.. Orapa rr• · C ...... I .. Crl•l••I• To the Mitor: I wu &lad to Mar 1omeaee rllle his voice in protest of the IOft tnlt• me.at of crimlDalal (Gus, Dec. •·• What ~ to •pend ~· IDODl1 hirin1 more policemea wbea laWi ........ "" just aloPlled potlJ ... the wNt IDd barned looae -to do what? Sill no more? Mon likely to &o out and kill a policeman ! · · · Could it .. the jud ...... ocand to d:> a good job and mate the ~ ment lit the crime? Let's ro lftlr> tbe judges. ' E. B. JOHNsoN 'Intelligence' Not Wholly Inborn . ~ ' n..11111 II Lar(e' One ol the biggest· ciirtakes the lay· man makes ii IW\l .. drfg that what we call "intell.ittnce" ii wholly an . lallion trajt; wbereu, biologists know that lllteD1pnco ... ooly • .. to :• percent rmetJc compor;.ent. and the rest js determined by environmeatal and other factor1. • • • That new record. "An Open 'Letter 'To My Teen-Age Soll," la exadJ1 tbe kbMt fll adult ponWlcaUna tblt baa made teen-q:era live up all aHlfnpts at communicatm1 with their parenta. • • • short ol J1i1111ct1 -11 Ibo .._., ol-. . ' • • • ••• Ever)'ODI ....... ihlt -...... ...... "1111-_, 1111....., hlllJ believes that Ill la _...., tollll..........,,11111 __ _ bhueU 11 a more w lal .. ._..., • -altbotima . ' We an· IO constituted that we 6 more apt to rnnem.ber a lltgbt torM- 0.,-olfered ua a dosee yean ap tbm 8 fl¥or lf811\ed I week .,., Dear George: • • • "I'm a "'1 lk-baC penoe," uid a woma to• It a party, ud I ..... ed ID --for, bor; Ibo . coWda't -.. lllCb .......... Nll-C,,.,., ..... , fw 8 tndJ ah'lll Plf~ ""' _, -ol lltmMll .. .,.... • .., ......... ...s..t,.... ... -.-..-.-........... menl Ill -· 1111 IO laof" !Iii tllil Tiaanday,J....,,4, .... What: cilUMS the male, iD all j'Wtaltb't, .. U. moat relative te6a h11 e(Otism, to eachidl Wlws hi ta. world : I remember one tf the from poker peittee? ~ mu ta . the couatry oaee ANGRY WIFE ..,.., to me~ "If I ever iet...oa 1111 1.Jtear Ann WUe: appen, l'b have to 11U a telnllloa -ler-10llet-"'"t~·-t--<!,,.!lllol~'-~ 11.AW.11 __ ; -w .,_. ;oa my llP,Pers' meant, to blm. at ln 111-ma&e camaraderie old 1onfer able to Uve oa Che lDtentt et at mao. 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