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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-01-09 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot- in rs " •· •• >p " rj. .. st :e- lu od ls " •· •· ,. "' y. " v. •· IO ·i· .. ,. r· !cl •· • al al l y, .. le r. II .. .. Z• •• 11 " .. Ir ·-.. "' Id 9. " .. I --,___,,. ...... .,.....,,,.~-=-=·-====~:::::::· :::::::::=-:::.:-=_ ~~~ ~~~--~-:;~-~ 1 , Tedaw's -C:leilad -------.J. .. _.~-~~-.,.--------- EDITION '. ' :VOC. 61", NO. I, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PA6£5 NEWPORT IEAcH, CALFORNIA f\J£sDAY, JANUARY 9, "1961 TEN CENTS Salute 1o Winnie· Unruh 'Dumps' Badham Sliot at Offleer ,..,... ~ .. didfd .. io ~ •of "Bob't Hoipi· lol. • 'l'llol'1 ... ifMoi of WW/red L. ~· &con. HOOQ lftm· orill l!oopltol'1 firll mid ..t~ ad- ...,.trctor. She took owr Ole job 1t.arted bv he lulfbond whtn M dim un· tzPCdedlr in 1951 1Jnd did what 1M thouglt.C "'Bob ,wotdd havt eoo11ted" for 16 lono vears. They .,-e t1ears of salad-mak- ing, popmoork and even a few siintl oe tlwl Mtchboont. But ~ tl&q were nnoording VfliT$, shi mvt now, GI ah.e prepare1 far 1't- tinmn& at the end of O&il ......... The entirt: Orange Caa.,,t M.t -been invited to pcartitipo.k Wed· JUsdatl in a "$ah1tt to Winnie'." .&ar the story of Mrs. Bacon and '1er h0$pital, see Par;; 17. Nwport Solon Cites 'Partisan Control' Speelll to ... DAILY PILOI' SACRAMENTO -"I'm not •ur· prised, this is entirely Witbln the pre· rogative of the speaker," Auembly· man Robert e..dham (R·Newport Beach) 11.id todaJ upoa Jearnin& that he had been demoted from a com- mittee chainnanahlp by Auembly Speaker Jesse M. Unruh: "He's exercising his partisan CGll· trol," Badham told the DAILY PILOT. Grand Jury Ends Duties With Blast ·-Badham wa1 reassigned to another committee, causing-him to lose his chairmanship of. the Public Utilities and Corporations Committee. Several other Republican h o u s e leaders also loat committee chair· mailsb.lps. Tbe move by Unr-Lih, (0-tnglewood) was 1seen to be retaliatory for a chat· Je•ge by Republicans to hl.s speaker· ahip. other Republicans who Jost po· sitions in Unruh's new appointments of the lower house's standing commit· tee1 were Assemblymen Charles J. Conrad, Sherman Oaks, and Victor V. Veysey, Brawley. A Democratic source described Bad- ham 111 a "prime mover" in the GOP caucus when lt decided to challenge Unruh's leadership at the beginning of Monday's opening session. Unruh retain~ the speakership on a 42-38 party·llne vote. * *· * * * * Reagan Asks Tax Aid for Workers SACRAMENTO (AP) -Republican keep his job, 27·12. • Gov. Reagan asked the Legislature Assembly Republicans plaMed lo "Badham was a prime mover ln the RepubliCan caucus." said the source. "Therefore, Badham is a loser." 1.Jft. ruh's action means Badbam will lose his committee staff and his large Of· fice . Conrad, believed to be another "prime mover" in the move to oust Unruh in favor of GOP leader RoDert T. Monagan. lost his chairmanship of (See BADHAM, Page %) City MUils Salary for All Boards 2 Newport Men Sought In Riverside Jailbreak Orange County's 19'7 Grand Jur-1 today to forget partisanship and give meet In closed-door caucuses today to By JEROME F. COWNS , , blm a major tax overhaul to ...,.ovide di s cuss Reagan's legislative pro· Of 1119 D•llJ ,!let,,.., 'signed out' today with the luue r• gram, along with other Republican of a 175-page report whlch contain• relief for the min who "is working bills planned for 1968. Newport Beach planning commis· biting criticisrits of county -govern--!..f hours out of .ivery eiiht·hOllf day "I have no intention of taking any sio ners and other city board mem- ment and the handling of fiscal af.. Just to pay his taxes." reprisals:' _Unruh told newsmen when bers may soo n be working for more The governor also pledged to main· asked ii he Would remove Republicans than ju.st the privilege of serving. fairs in several county departments. Th c ·tv Co ta.in law and order on the streets and from the 10 committee chairrnansRips e 1 • uncil Monday directed ln one of eight.special reports, tbe thf. college campuses. they hold out of 26. its charter revision committee to Two Newport Beach roommates. ac· cu.sed of intending to murder a police lieutenant, were among seven des· peradoes bwded throughout tbe South· la:.d t.oday Iller a Well.planned break· out fTom the Riverside County Jail. They were identified. aS Trry !AY&l ~ Smith. ,211, ud st.even Ernest Aries, 23, of 414 . Tustin Ave .· The pair were arrested June 23 In HUntington Beach oft suspicion Of is· sault with Intent to commit murder after shots were nfed at Lt. Bill Blue of the Newport BeacR Police Department. Blue said he surprised two long· Myrick. 38, or Oregon : Robert Fred- erick Jennw: 30, Roubidoux : William D. Mick, 211, 'Fontan•; Bruce T. Nauer, 29, Sunnynltade; and Oou•ld D. Hop- kins, 25, Santa Maria. Late today in Riverside, police an· nounced the recapture of Hopkins. HopkinJ wa1 ht jail awaiting trial for Ill attempted _eacape fr~· the California Rehabilitation Center. Police Wei Ho)tim was captuml withoul a struggle In a stolen car by police at Baken.field. He wu to be returned to Riverside todaf. Another Heart 19-member panel compared the 34 He proposeo curfew restrictions to •·1 have no retribution In my soul. come up with a plan to pay planners percent popula!:ion growth of the J1Mt prevent violcnc~ in the cities and no vengeance . .J am always willing to and possibly other municipal com- !ive }'ears with a corresponding 74 trespass I aw s "to keep the lllisrupt· forgive. if not to forget." missi~s who are appointed by tht. I . . d ing nonstudent and the troublemakers Assembly Minority Leader Robert counci · percen mcrease in tax levies, an 1 Co ti "' d b rom Interfering with tbe orderly pro· T. Monagan (R-Tracy) said that if mpensa on wscusse Y coun· asked the que&Uon: ce!:ses of education." Republicans do lose important com· cilm.er\ ranged from MO to •100 a "Why is -county government-·n-ow· And Re warned or another year of mlttee jobs_"MrA Unruh does that at month •. levying '214 a~~.lh: in property bx· economy. "We ~ill_£QD1inu.-te-eut-and his oWn -peril." -Councilman Lindsley Parsons tD'ged es lot every mu woman IJMl-;i:;-llil-J squeeze '™' trim .so that "M. geL the Monagan. the Republicans' candi-!he study. lf an acceptable proposal . ' ~· ..,.. -.~ ,.......ch-194 ~e~ dollar · :WiJ •date for Unruh' I job Mood.ay. gaid ts developed by ~ three-member ag. ,._ c~cr,~~ ~.-.• ~••• a t r. ,..;..,. . ..:,,.,.,a..:_-;. ___ " -~· ... , -..... '*"···• ~,r.n1>-~~ ;;.Whieh ,,,.....,ns -•-1~In b _..._ ~ ~ · ··..---~~~ .. • lreiil1 ~lt would~~--: .. -~.-:~ qu.-1n ~· usi.nes1, "~·• ' bear ;p-~~that OW' liacal Pr!blem• port on DernocraUc bills that require Aprn 'g .. 1 1 "ti ballot. uni: is sought as a -means ot reducing will ht -just a~ tough this year as two·thi_rds votes. Parson~u:::,~ tbea~ v:t~ apprcwal unit cost,. The reverse of that prin· htey were last ye.ar." . In hi! State of the State mes~age, would be required becaUH 1 change ciple seems to apply in Orange Coun· Reagan made his plea 1n a State. of R_eagaq dw-:lle_d on what _he considers in the city charter would be Involved. . ,, !he State message pre(>llred for dellv· h.is No I pr1or1ty the f1tat overhaul ty operations. ery to a i·oint session of the Leglsla-: ' -. The charter presently prohibits-pay. of Califm;1la s tax laws in 3S ye~s. ment to any city board member. oth· The jury report goes on hi note tu re where Democrats retain control He promised to oppose . any tax 1n· er than ·councilmen. Th ey receive '3J) that "many. many times during our of both houses,• crease. Last year, the legu1Jature gav_e monthly. haired youths trying to break into his T T automobile. ''I'll ki~ you!". he quot~d ransplant ry one of them as saying, while another term we have heard from cOWlty of· Assembly Speaker Jesse M. UnruR him a Sl billion tax hike. fi_cials the statement that increasing ID-Inglewood) was r~-eleeted Monday He· called for changer in the sales taxes are the result of demands of ~n a 42-38 part>: line vote. Senate Pres· tax---1. lht property tax 1J1d'other levies. the ~pJL(_or_mwe..and-better--coun·-1dent pro tem _!fugh_M.-Burns -(D· -He offered no details, saying they will OPENED SUBJECT Parsons opened up the subject at the council's afternoon stud1 aeulon by saying: siid;-''l'U·teactryou~to-follow met'.!-.--.---~.-----~o sQl>ts were !ired, the officer Begms Ill NY -ty services." "Tresno) won Republican support to (See REAGAN, Pace %) said. He Was not hit. Lawmen said Smith and Aries also were involved in a shootout with Riv· erside police during an armed rob· bery aUempt on a local office there. resulting in their being booked in Riv· erside Cou nty Jail. Sheriffs deputies said their escape Sunday came when the seven men sawed through a barred window after eluding a jail attendant. Then depu· ties saki. the seven climbed to the roof of the jail. went down a stairway to the ground tloor, opened a window and climbed out. -The~•ttendant. sheriff's deputy Don McMast.ers, was walking 113 prisoo· en back to their ceUs when he st~ ped to aid one man who.said he was ill. He told the reSt to return to their cells. Authocities speculate that the seven didn't return and escaped late Sun· day night, less than three hours after McMasters attended to the ill prisoner. The man who claimed to be iU has bleeding ulcers. Authorities didn't say if they plan punitive action . Tbe etcapees in addition to Smith ~ and Avtes were lilted as Donald L. St..,I< Market NEW YORK (AP) -The stock. mar- ket's rally was blunted by profit tak· ir.g late this atternoon. Trading was heavy. (See quotations, Pages 10.ll. l Volume for the first (our hours was 10.32 million shares compared with '0.46 million Monday. · German By THOM BARLEY ...... ~ '"" . ..., This 111Uon's harmonious political and economic relationship with Weit Germany has not suffend· in tbe face of a truculent French president and a worae.nfng domestic balance of pay• mentl situation, the Vnlted States en~ V(1J to the Bonn government told a World Affairs Council dinner mttt· Ing in Santa A.na Monday niSht. ~assador George C. McGhee crisply dismlssed as "nonsense" what he c•Iled "rece6.t-11uggestions that a. de-cilite of our Jntmsts Jn Europe in· eluded a cooling of our aillan~ •itb West Germany." "Thi• is not the case," he &aid. "It 0 • • And the report eommeota: "If coun· ty government is that receptive to NEW YORK (UPI) -Dr. Adrian the demands of the pe:ople, then the Kantrowitz and a team of heart sur· people who are providing all of this geons at Brooklyn's Maimonides Med-money -the property owners - ical Center undertook a second heart should come forth with their own de- transplant Tuesday, five we~ks after mands. an unsuccesful attempt to save. the "F'or example," the report slates. life ol a baby. · "they could ask that their elected A hospital spokesman would not officials cut the cost of government ideatify the patient oc the sex, but '.\n and reduce laxes levied on property informed source said Kantrowitz had for a change. If an honest effort in selected a retired New'York Cfty fire· this direction oould be ever observed, man as his second transplant case. ii m.ight change the attitude of the Katrowitz and a team of 21 trans· electorate toward much-needed bond ferred the Re.art of a two-day-old Phil· issues for capital expenditure. •---·~'It is indeed unfortunate that the adelphia boy to the chest of a-two (See GRAND-JURY;-Pagr%J-and-a-half.week-old Brooklyn boy Dec. 6. but the child lived less than seven hours. The noted surgeon called hill first transplant attempts, undertaken after experiments with 200 dogs, a "failure pW'e and simple." Experts at Maimonides !aid one of the dlfficulties was the inabilit}r of the team to use a heart-lung machine on the tiny patient. Instead. the aur· geons had to resort to hypothermia - the slowing down of body processes by lowering body temperature in an ice bath in preparation for the trans· plant. Kantrowitz had voiced his confi· dence in the transplant procedure. in spite of his own failure. saying "even- tually this procedure will prove to be successful." At that time Louis Wash- kansky, the South African grocer w1:10· underwent history's first heart trans· plant, was still living but he d.ied 11 days later of pneumonia. J Voting Workers Pay Established Pay rates for voting precinct olfi· cers in the upcoming municipal elec· tion were est.abUshed Monday night by ~ Newport Beach City Council. Inspectors wj.11 receive $21 during the April 9 election: judges and clerks, Sll, and renters or polling places, ,115 . City Clerk Laura Lagios said about 45 workers will be employed. Most of · these, sbe nO\ed, will probably be hired from among those who worked the last city election, Anyone interested in the Job may contact her ~"in cue there are any openinp," Mrs. Laigios added. Newport Council _Seeks ~Liveable' Boat Fire Law Striving for a l&w that's "rriore liveable," Newport Beach city ooun· c.ilmen Monday delayed for aeveral monti,1 enforcement of an ordinance requiring tmajor changes in Newport Harbor marina firefighting equ.ip· ment. Municipal Jawmi.lten voted unani· mously to postpone imposldon of U}e provisions of the law. adopted four .veara ago, until August 25. Enforce· ment was to have taken effect next month. Council action was the result of protest& by marine industry repre· sentatives. They said portable pumps. coating all local marinas a total of about '30,000, would provide adequate protection. The ordinance, by contrast, calla for an estimated fllM,000 in equipment, including standpipes. hose lines. inlet connections, and alarm systems. The marina operators. headed by Ed Hirth and Larry Miller. pointed nut that fire safety improvements hullt into boats today have resulted • in a great reduction in the number nf boat fires since passage of the ()rdinance. • In 196.1. they noted. the harbor had 2.1 boat fires. The figure dropped to 17 in each of the next two years, dipped to 14 in 1986, and dropped to only seven last year. Vice Mayor Doreen Marsball, on whose . motion enforcement of the ordinance wat delayed, told marina operators Monday: "We're doing Ibis because we look for some revisions In the law be· tween now and Aug. 25." "I hope that we can gel this re- vised so it's more livable," said Councilman Dee Cook, who flaUy ad· mitted that the council had made a mistake In adopting the ordinance originally. . The city staff was instructed to work with boating industry represenl· atives ln developing the less stringent Jaw. Relations· Said .Still Firm W indo·ws Rattle In Quake·like Jig Along C9qst Doors and windows ratUed along the Orange Coast this morning in i kinil of earthquake jig, but Caltech's seis· mologlcal laboratory In Pasadena re· ported no temblors anywhere. 11 oertainJy true that our high offi· ject.ion Of.British moves to enter the cials give much of their attention to .Corruhon Market -an applicaUon Vietnam. But it is also a ract that strongly suppdrted by the U n rt e d they give equal attenUon to Europe, States. he said, Including West Germany." ·"The polnt·is," McGhee said, "that, At a pre-meeUng press· tonferenee, as members of the European Eco- Ambulador McGbee. spdke fll ••warm nomlc-Community. West Germans support" by the West Germans for ha v e to live with de Gaulle. !f hey the United States determination to l'lave a relationship with France to- lmprove a deterforating blluce of day that they have nevtt before en· payment1 situation. joyed. Tbe.y want to keep Jt that wa1 ''Tiley want to tee us put our house and preterve, at the same time, the In order," he said. "jusi as much as harmony of an Utremely prosperou11 they deplore French moves on gold six-nadon marketing croup. which are dea\gned to embarrass us." "But," warned the ambassador, McGhte admitted that there •as ••°' Gaulle can only go 10 tar. West lltUe open West German opposiUon Germ~y wlli not allow blro to dis· to Pnsident de Caulle't anti-Amer1· rupt their Wlf'm relaUonship wlUI the ca.n postures and to Ills conUnutd re• U.S. nor will ih6 allow bi.m to inter· ~· fere with her aeneroua C1:1mmitment to NATO. And when It comes· to Viet· nam. you can rest assured the! we have no greater supporter in the world today than West Germany:• Mcabee delcrlbed We.gt Germany's economy i1 "the strongest Jn West· era ,Europe. From the shattered na· tiOll o( JM5, 1be b11 amassed a favor· able world trlde balance of fl billion. some s:l7& mlWon of Wh.lcb stems from trading with the U.S. "And there .,.e le• mo:e generous nauona In the world today, In termt of ; ore I In aid." McGbee 1dded .• '"Some poo to '300 million a year le8vu West Germany for aid to ' ca.. AFFAIRS, P•c• •> ( ,) - "Absolutely nothing on lhe record- ing devices." said a spokesman. "But we have bad calls from lhe San Fer- nando Valley and as far away 11 San Diego." Residents from Newport Beach and Laguna Beach , also heard the r•ttles, between 8 and 9 o'clock this morning. Since no one reported sonic booms, could the ratUes have come from Ill• vat tariet practice off San CJemente Island! <lAJI the. public lnformaUon oftlcers are in a meeuna with !he admiral, 'i' &aid a female secretary at 11th N1va District headquarters In San Oiea:o. "I wouldn 't go in that room to uk 'nn for love or money ," I ,, "Recent newspaper publicity and editorial C<lmment occasioned by sal- ary increases voted by certain boards of directors in_Jbe Orange.-County sanilation-diSlricts cau..~ed me to con- 5ider the whole area of compensation for city board members and commis· sioners. "Jt seems to me that our city has grown to a point where It might be well to re-examine our traditional and charter-0rdalned method of_ ask· ing people to serve without compensa· tion, and determine whether the great- ly increased demands that a growin¢ city has placed upon the boards and commissions would justify some token compen'saUon. '' _ · H"e 58.id he feels certain that if 11nv commissioner wen to be asked whether he felt he should receive com-pensation, the answer would be "no." JUS'l'IFY ANSWER "On the other hand," said Parmnit, "if the question were. 'Does the jot-. justify so me compensation?' we might get an affirmative answer." Councilman Dee Cook. who hat'! critJc~d the pay hikes sanitation district board, members had voted for themselves, aa.Jd he believed Par· sons "has a good point." "In a way we·~ paying them now. hut It's by subterfuge. like buyin~ them 11 ~ dinner." Cook declared. (See BOARD. Page !) oraiilie' · Hazy sunithine is the tentstive word from !orecaster Jack Fra- ree for Wednnday's weather picture. He sees temperatures cetting all the way up to 80. INSIDE TODA\' LibeYOJ RepMblican ·'"4gellint think& New Hamp.shire mo:w prove to be o.",ci.up" /or Rich- ard Nl.%on and knock Georgt Romncw oil' o/ the GOP pred- dfntW iweeps-'&okts-. PGQ• s. ' "" " " " " • " .... " • " " " -·-..--r:-... :'' ........... -·----""" , ... ----·-- •• f ., Fire , ~ A fuse box exploded In the bast· 'meat of· Anaheim Stadium this morn- • int. starting' a fire whkh injured four •• men and shut off atJ·etectricity !t1 tht : : .huge "Big A." · • • Injured were: • -Gerokt Newc•mb. 391 ol 1420 E . • lMh Sl, Santa ~a. He su.fftrttd firsh : eecond and UUrd dep'ee blltlls over , bia face and body. • -James Lambert, 29, of 2101 N. • •'story St., La Habra. He received fi rs t •and second degree burns on rus face, ; : 'neck and ears. .._ .. -8111 CampbeO. · of the Anahejnt ... Fire Department, )lospitalilfd tor ! .-.smoke inhalation. . ; : ; 4:1t1rle1 D1111can, maintenance ... .... ror~ma11 o( thP atach.um. so ioepr. · tallied for smoke ifthalatioo. · Bud N 1 g e I s. arl ~nahelrn city spotternnnr. said N&wcomb-and Lam· bert wer,e · sent to the basement of the stadium to i;eplace ruses when lights ia the stadium offJce were no- 1 iced Lo be OU I. ~ · While they were replaclt)g tbe fus· es. the box blew up in a 12 by 20 root cindet'block room. !Te sale. A stadium utility man, Ezio Cappar· dU. entered the room and 'dragged Newcomb to safety. Wben Capparelli returned to ~et Lambert. tht later al· recfdy halt clambtted to ufety through a vent. The expl0,~ion ~.curred about. 9 ·a.m. , Tbt ,flYe.' it started Wfll"~ b~ firemen in about 20 minutes. In add1• - tion to Caalpbeit, Wbo wu -~splt-al· ized, several otbtra. •ere treated at tbe scene for 1moq iJ:llialaUon.. Tbete.were coofll~i riipcll'U about damaae. One ja1d tl*t only the fuse p111el was damaged by the blast and' tire. while another said damage was "in the lbousands of dollars." All power ~ the stadium offices qt the An.gels Baseball Club and to the prish St~dium CJob r,~r:fnt aod bar was off at noeil., . Ofticials ca.Id itOt Hti.n\ate wMn _power•would be restored. Trouble may be brewing betwee11 nel1hboring jurdor college districta- Saddlebact and Orange Coaat. Al Jssue is whether students from the south county Saddleback area shall be allowed to attend the Or· ange Coast 'Oiltrict campuses nut fall rent free. The rent for use of facilltle1. cal1ed a seat tax, is expec~ to amount to about $240,000 next school year. The Saddleback Junior College Dis- trict would tike to save tbe money and applJ it t.oward building its own campw. Tbe educatior: code permits it to do that. WF or git H amrners· Nails ,.,..... r-.e J Orange Coast trustees, , however • may threaten not to accept an antici· pated lllO south coast students unleas it receives the rent mot1ey also. That GRAND 1' ·uRY ~f;~~~Oll will be made WedJleaday • • In the event the board does Issue :l ln Jack-in-the-Box Lid property owners and tair,.yer1 ha ve such an ultimatum, individual atu· been forced to use the ballot box to dents may appeal to ~ county express their disapproval of the spend· schools office, wh.ich has U:le power ing poUcies of their government offi· to compel the Orange Cdast District Newport Beach City Councilman Al F'orgit Monday popped up with a 1trong protest against plans for a .Jack-in-the-Box restaurant near New- port Pier. Forgit, who represents t.he area. made it plain that he supports last week's city Planning Commission ac· tion on the drive-in proposal. Planners rejected the restaurant chain's request for a use permit al· Jowing the project. Jack-in-the-Bo x spokesmen at the time said they would appeal the dedsion to the council. Apparently anticipating the appeal. F'orgit Monday told h.is counclJ col· lea,ues: "I'd Like to see us seriously think about stopping this kind of building in that neighborhood. We've come to the end of the road u far as traffic on the peninsula ls concerned. U t h a t drive-In open\ up, we'll have a lot or problems." Councilman Dee Cook suggested lo Forglt that h.is comments were "prob- bably prejudicing" the expected ap- peal hearing, a formal request for which has not yet been su~mitted by Jack-in-the-Box attorneys. Forgit responded that he was talk- in~ about "drive·in. drive-through or take-out" restaurants in general. "We need another good restaurant there.'' he said. ''But a drive·in. with people constantly moving in and out. is something else." Forgit proposed that an ordinance be drawn up specificalJy banning .Jack·in· the-Box type operations in the Mc· Fadden Square-Newport Pier area. Hi~ proposal won a sympathetic rf'· ponse from other councilmen. but ii was finall y agreed that the use per· mit authority the city now bas ls suf- ficient. City Atty. TuUy Seymour agreeti '-We possibly could (by zoning qrdj. nance) ban drive-in restaurants. but· there would be a lot of dif(lculties." he said. explaining that drive-in banks and laundromats might have to be similarly considered. "You have adequate controls now." said Seymour. adding, "If this is ap- pealed. you'll have another shot at it.'' cl a ls.." the report adds. to accept them. "When programs for much needed Wb-at make~ tlle Orange Coast facilities are turned down on eJect1on board action likely is the financial Id u be d"s plight of the dJstrict. day. the resujl cou we a 1 • SaddJeback Supt. Jack Roper, proportionate effect on the tax rate. The very thing the taxpayer is try· backed by • county counsel'a inter· ing to avoid." pretation of tbe law, stat~ his · In a special report on mineral rights board's intention not to pay the seat reassessment•. the Grand Jury rapped tax of $300 per student. county newspapers for what it called He pointed out the SaddlebacJc dis· "the bizarre nature of the news cov· trict must pay to Orallge Coast '450 erage" in tbe reporting of County As· per year per student for operating sessor Andrew J. ltlnsbaw's underas-expenses Jn addition to tbe S300 per sessmenl of '28 million in oil proper· student seat tax. ties. The seat tax is for non-<>perating It also noted the "claims and state· expenses. a sort of rental lee for ments of Orange County otricials that amortization o• buildings, 0 r a n g e dire things would happen to the pro· Coast Businn; Supt. C o r r e 1 I a n grams of the county school districts Thompson e~pl:mied: . because or the loss of revenoe'' re· . N9fmaJiy_. it JS levt~ aga~os~ areas suiting from Hill.shaw's error. · · no,t . in..~ JUJUor college . district. In "Th fact 'J " eoaunented the:Grand th.is ~· .Saddleba~. for a year at ~' 1 • . .. 1 . • least, 'lritl.'not be able,-to house aJI o{ Jury, that ev~ry se~ol aastr. ct. UI · Its potentJiJ sludents. Orange County is carr)tlllg conhngen· . Sophomores and students seeking cy and reserve fuod.s more tha."' ade-. special vocational training will not be quate to absorb every tax toss .from accommodated locally by the SaddJe· t~e a~eument reduction Jn ques· ba-:::k District. t11>n. Most of the oproar over the ' The following year. however, Roper matter was comple~ly11llfoonded and said. the district will be able to handle also. reveals sue~ tbln&s as the cou~· all of its own. tyw1de assessment rise of a fantastic Presently, about 1,200 south coast 43 percent over the. pa1t U\r8' yea~~ students attend Orange Coast College. Refldg to Talk Newport.Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas confers with Mrs. Stan- ley LeLlevre, Harbor Area Woman 's Civi.c League presjdent, about speech he will deliver to league Jan. 16 on proposed television equip- menL for police surveiJJance of city. Speech will be given at 9:30 a.m. in Mariners Library, and is open to public. Lagunan Sole Survivor Of Air Crash; .Three Die A Laguna Beach man Monday lived through the crash of a twin-engined plane at Lindbergh Field in San Diego which killed three other men. salesman. wa s a patient at Mercy Hospital today, apparently suffering from shock. Authorities there would say only that he has rei:ted well and was m satisfactory condition. Legion, CATV, Appeals Catch Councit. Attention and a 15 percent rise In wt year s Thomnaon expects • drop-out rat of assessments alone.•• "v f th ud ~ Looking at lease-back arr'angemenls ~bout one out 0 ree st ents. bnng. for county buildings and eight recent ing the number down to 800 for next county projects of this type totaling fall . . . . more than S3D mlllioD. the G r a n d O~ j unior. coll~ge di$lrlcts ~feet· Jutj' questlo.-ct tht • .-e~~ an <14 , .eil 8\1 sl"°' 9 9fpn~ ~~ to a •• auctl, arrangemen~ ,,,,,.1 -· ~t "" cus·~ • .. ;.x ate ~'North l'fffttry appPO.aJ of h g,tlD~ *1 t th I · S ~-k· · · ers. ~~u e1r ot• 1s addlebk s 1ain. Bryan Reister, 51. of 1041 Madison place, was the soJe survivor of the crash Wlllch tplattered a commuter airline plane across 500 1ards of field, 11borUy after it lifted o£f for El Centro. Reister, a pharmaceutical supplies W I t n e s s e s said that thf' Super Beechcraft, powered by jet turboprop engines, rose 50 to 100 feel and crash· ed on its top. Dead from massive head injuries 31·e: -Jamea F.. Adkins, 40, of El Cen· tro. the pilot. -Allen W. Brittian. 43, a Federal Aviation Administration inspector, ot Sao Diego en route to Calipatria to investigate an airplane crash. Newport Beaoh city councilmen Monday took action as noted on these subjecta, with all votes unanimous unless otherwise indicated; LEGION HALL-Directed the _cit~ staff to study a proposed extension of the city's lease with American Legion Post 291 on use of city property af.215 Balboa Blvd., the site o( tbe Legion HalJ. CATV -Delayed for two weeks presentation of a city auditor's report on tbe financial statua ot Pacific Ca· bl,viJion. bolder of a city cable ~le• vi.aion <CATV) franchise. TYCER APPEAL -Upheld PJan• ning Commission N!jectlon of a vari· ance sought by D. L. Tycer to allow a non-conforming rear staircase at 116 Ocean Front, Balboa. CARPENTER. FLORY GARAGE- Overruled Planning Commission ap- proval oC a use permit requested by. Dorothy M. Carpenter and Mrs. Tina Flory for conversion of a gll{ag6' into ao apert~t at 213 ~art . St,. Balboa Island. PLANNED COMMUNITY -Order· ed a public hearing Jan. 22 On a. propoeed ordln~ creating a Pluned Community IPC) Zoning District, whtdl would permit a m.ixhn of land uses. JAMBOREE ROAD -CollfJrtned the Public Worts Director's u11es~ ment of •H.750 liquidated d.am~es agalost contractors on the flrst Um., DAILY PILOT ....... .... c.afwllil l-.,. N. WH4 ,........, 1\•111•• ICH•ll Edlter Th111n A. M11r,hi11t Mt"""" ldlt.. JttelH '· Callillt ........., attc:ll CllY Editor JHli l. C..ley h11I Niut11 ....,_ 11MMeW AMt11slllt Dl•ecltr ............. ~ U t I Watt 1411.ea 11,,4, Meil;., AMren: P.O. la• 1115 UHJ ~ Offlc .. C-. --t •WW ... Strett ....... ....,., , .. , ..... l\""'"'9 ............ , ... , .. ..,... Fro• P .. e J -Ronald G. Steed, 29. a labora• bvree Road bridge project for delays BADHAM tory technician at El Centro Commu· ln completion of the work. Dee Cook Fr.. Pqe 1 • • • nity Hospital. voted no. From P .. e l Fire Chief Del Dimmitt said be and ltESOLO'FtON -Adopted a resolu-BOARD AFFAIRS , the committee on interstate coopera· his men crawled into the cabin o( the tJon commending the city stafC for •' • • • ti plane and round Reister stlU strapped dedJcated=ormance of their respon· • • needy nations of whleh an estimated . on, OP · ti f th in his sea• mumbling, "'W_hat ha ...... n-in ,_., · h · ph 1 in.: , Uy Veysey. the third G vtc m o e .._ l't"~ slbllitlea. · g ......,,, wit em a! 5 ''The1 should cet 10 much moMy llO to Sl5 mwion ii ghten uaua Unruh move. lost his seat on the ed. "'hat happened?" on Jtalf efforii aurtng the beach· ero• PfT meeting... to South Vietnam... -impomnt Ways and Means Commit· Reister was found near the back of sfOli crtaii. "It's well worth \oqking into.'' Turning 'o West Germally~s tnler· t the cabin. He was Creed with a seat· -BOARD SALA.RlES -Directed the' agr~ Councilman Howai:d ROJers, · •HI affairs. McGhee dlsmJS1ed · as e~adbam was replaced as chairman belt cutl~r and was able to stand charter revision committee to prepare who serves on the chtrter revision "nothi ng to worry about" ~ ~pid by Democrat Lest.er A. McMillan. Los when be e;nerged. He was taken to a proposal for the April 9 . ~lection committee with Parsons and Council· rise of the neo.Na.zi NitHul Deµio. Angeles, whose post as head of the a hospital by ambulance. ballot. calling for compensation for man Al Forgit. cratic Party. 1 government efficiency and economy A witness to the crash. Thomas citY, board and commission members. Forgit heartily endorsed the study, "Certalril)' thre· are IOU1. fin_ner committee was taken over by Assem· Champlin, a tire crew chief, said he ELECTION PAY -Eatabillhed pay llYiJ>«i Nuis in UUs fJ'Olttt and 1 ..,md es•, bJym~ Willie Brown Jr. (0-San Fran· was watching the r i e 1 d when the rates ranging. from $15 to $21 for poll· "I think the planalnf commission·• 6JMte 't--\~ cltlm Clll votes or 5 ciaco.) black. ye 11 ow and white airliner ing station workers in the municipal ~rs should get $100 a month. l said" 'to 18 S>tttent of fist Griaoa," Mc· Unruh gave Badbam Brown's post halted. election. --that &eur •)'eat• ago, and .that's ,JUD Ghee sai~. ":B4t l th i ft l ~ey've al 'chairman of the low-priority leg-He said the craft was about 100 my J?Otition . ., · · reached tbe peak ol .tbelr climb, -· is1ative representation committe~. fe et in the air when it began what ",Library and Paro. Beaches and it's' n'ot so much a. Nazi -party as a Conrad's committee chairmanship appeared to be a right tum off the Easthluf ( School Rec~ation board members should be: party .9( grumblen, dia9dntented ~et· ·wia given to Assemblyma.n Charles runway, dipped and struck th,e ground considered aa well," said Vice May« )'ftlfli Wbo oppose the government· for Warren 1 D-Los Angeles), and Vey· with a wingtip and crashed on its DoreeA Marshall.-. · · · ' · :opj)olJtlon's sake." · ' 1ey'1 ways and means membership top. ' . Co~ Robert Shelton, ho •· · · ¥c;Gbee could noUoreeee any future· wu stven to Assemblyman John L. "It slid along for about 500 feet, . Architect .Paid ever. •uat•ted tflat'¥_,i.i>le COll\l?lft>o . relutbWling of. tile Getman military Burton · <D·San Francisco). Veysey throwing off parts. There was fire sation, for. t)\e virioua bofll'dS sl)Ould ' lb'ltge such u tblt' that Jed the n.a· was named chairman of the houl\e· right away." Champlin said. Fire· F~r ~artial Plan be atuclled because tbe • amount oC. . lion· ;to two world wars. "The army beptng engrossing and enrolling com· men doused the blaze with foam de· wo,lt diffm. "it's fsr ~ 0.1 the 'is JaOt "ery popular-.1D West Germaey mitt.ff. spite the explosion of the left wing. Planrtitlg Commlsaion."' he said. tbcJa)t:" be said. "Democracy is deep-. "Jt ca.n best be described as a The cockpit and forward passenger · ~aymenu of .more thu '50.000. Parso~ poted thfUJe,Tecently llad 1y rl>C>ttd no• and Ole only way to• meaaured response." said the Demo· section of the airliner was crushed llave beefl made by the Newport,, talked to a Tustio 'Ctt1 council'!'•n regard Well Germany, 1s in the u,ht cratic , source. Unruh maintained in by the impac• and forklifts were Men Unilied St.boo! District to the and the laWmUtt bad rareS'!ef IUT•. Of wba&. 1bi ti todiy -a Jlrm ud • Offitt all other Republican committee brought to lift away the wreckage so ~~~~~~ ·~~ =~~~=~ ~Wi~i~~~i·~{i0~1i~~im~~~~~~~j~iii"~j--~~~~ini.~~~~~~~~~~ibidi"cis~~iuiW~be~rieimi0i~idi.~i-~chooI ~t as far, as voters are con· ers. "ff& tofd me, Ta9Uii 'Planner• tel I c:eroed, Ji atill °" UJe drawing board. . ~a mon(:h. and tbafa a JllllCh smalJ,.' ef City I •I said ,_anons, A progress payment of •12,811 was The c:ouncil unmtmo'usly agr• to· · · mad• L8'st weelt to Carmi~bael '3nd turn the matter civ,@r te> Parsons' tolft•' K~~· or' Los J\ogeles, brlhgin.g to mfUee for devel~em ~ • c1-tet· "!! total "aym nt · · amendment -po.sal. The .com~· .., ., e s. is ~ed fO ~ baR Jl'eb. t. aC · Tnt' is' aii 1h.e money the arcbi~ which tfme the ceaftcll •lfould adapt • tect"ra:t firm Will receive until a go. reatluti6n ptaclnt Ute proposal 0 .... .,._: allead te> INUd the school is given by ii d!strict voters. Appro .. al hag been Apri ballet. · • • U\rlu dented ii\ defeated bond elec· lions. . • . Estin>.fecl tOtl-el building the school Is oow •U 1ftiUion. The arcru; tec-t's fee based on um estimated cost is '66.000. The '52.000 15 80 per certl of that. Plans were 80 percent completed when the las'l bood Issue faUed in Oc- tober and the ar~tµtect was told to cllscontinue work. School Plans Suspensions Tu~tln Union High School District trustees voted Mond•1 ltlgbt to author· iie Supt. Robert Dahlbtrc to suspend students cbarpd with violation of narcodcs and dan,erous cln.lg ~•s. The auspention ts tor 3> d_,... The vote waa imanbnom. Dablbel"S .. Id 1uperintendenta of elght Oran.it Count)' sc.bool cllJtrkb had recently dilCUMd a standard procedure for handlln1 the ever ln- cttaslng student nal'C'Otks vlotaUons. AdopUon of UM ~tn awaits fUt· ther meettnp, the superlntendent said. p,....p. J REAGAN.:. come later . Reagan aJso proposed to carry out three tax p:romJses made las-t ye.ar - elimination of the property taJ c.i business lnventorl~ '22 rnillicm In property tax cuts for the low income elderly; and SlSS million in property tax relie( to evecybody by giving lo- ca.l ~chool districts enough money to permit t~m to rt'di;c:e ta.us. Nowhere did he mentton Speaker Unfu.h's pet plaJI, withholding of 1tAte penonal income taxes. Reacan OJ>' pose1 It. wh1Je \Jnrull insi.sU on the payroll deductions 11 part of t.to1 ta1 overhaul Law and order was another JMJor theme of bls musa1e. He said "while a aoclety c111 blve law and order wltbout ft'tldom, no so- ciety ca.n have freedom without la• and order •.. TM breakdown of law and order can oftly lead tn chaos and anarchf a.nd -tventua]ly -to ty· raney.' • h,:\~ it! THI ULTIMATE In CAR,ET CLIANING THtS UNIQUE NEW PROCESS CLEANS DEEP AND YET TREATS THE FINEST CARPETS WITH LOVING CARE .•• HIP ITIA.M ......,.. wa fre111 Mffl '"' ef ... ,_,.. •ti tk ..,.. ~ , ...... ..,..... ... .,,... .... wtlell h .-4. ................... " ... ..,,.. ,, ... T1la .. Wfflil DllP ITIAM ....... ,.._ -....... •-•• ttlt ..i lfftl ................. .,,.-. ....... ......... ,. ...... '" ......... " ....,., ..._ ..,.. .......... . .. ~ ....................... ..,.. ......... ...... ""· THIS 011' ITIAM NOCISS IS GUAllANTHD TO II COMP'LETEL Y SAFI ON ALL PAUICS UMDll ALL C~JTIONS. WHIN YOU WANT THI 'INIST- CALL . RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS Fltll ISTIMATI Our 21 at Y.., of S..ice in the Or•nte C.-,ttty and long IHch ArMs . 2950 RANDOLPH COSTA MESA PHONE S46-J4JJ ALSO IN LONf llACH 3'90 CHlltllY AVl. I N roai day Yor .son1 Q B A. two rest era· apa T' out the H gag Mai Dor Apt M at ~ Cen at t ing A ·Cou WhE ting app c ingt lhe mo1 nizE H IC A 0 s. rill~ 40 1 by bivc batt Ir mill Am• wer ed. can las Tl YY I unti rive the E heli· sup1 mer dow no Tl SUPI plat gon ers are• St the and em) H borr the p.m cho and infc T' two by iom wer es ; T p.rr tad• pad B clue visE saic do" bolc ces A lhe Cor u.: por lrOC killt in I Nar gon . Vi Mc v can oft in I Ror A. aleF gaU oal na. Wtu .tan- JOul ui~ 1.m. e Mercy f~ering would ~ll and Super boprop crash· 1assive 'ederal :tor, ot tria to labor a· ommu· he and of the rappe<I 1appen- 1ack ol a seat- stand ken to '1omas :aid he en the 1irliner 1ut JOO 1 what off the ground on its O' feet, IS fire Fire· 1m de· lfing. :senger rushed were :age so I • DAILY• PILOT It New -Y~rK .. Apa t(filent Fire l(ills 13 ' ' 26 '11urtasT~naq~Jump Into Icy Night NEW YORK CUPJ) -Flam ea ioared thrt>u&b a s11.lm tenement to- day onL the coldest Jan. t in New York h&:tory, kllling at least 13 • • sons and-injuring 26 others. Quick work by police and firemen wu1 cred1t.ct Wi~~~venting:an even greater diluter -..1tbey helped mo.st Of tbe 125 re&ideatr of the four-story- bulldiac acr.amble to safety:---- N1D4! ol tqe..dqd were dlildren. All but · cm ol the 13 'victims were be· ' lieved to' be members of two lamill.es :o::;c~~~: ~~!: to reach the 'l'OOf Of the' tenement. Beach Ring Charged Teen-ager? Two Women 1be injured included 11 fi,rtmn, two Of. tbem reported in 1utous coo- dition, and two pollctmen wbo 1ul- lered snioke ·inhalation, &ttalion Chief Thomas Burke gaffl quick work by police and firemen "saved up to 100 lives." · The blaze broke out · in the pre· dawn hours as the temperature hov· ered at z.ero, shattering the pnvjQUB low for a Jan. 9 wb.icb w'5 o.ine·de· grees above :r:erd·in UM2~ Arrested as Call Girls Frenzied residents. standing on fire~ escapes on the second and third floors o! the grim, gray brick build· ing, screamed for help as Ole flames tore up through the structure. A Huntington Beach teen-ager and two other women early today were ar· rested on charges that they were op- erating a ci.11 girl ring between their apartment house and local bars. The arrests came in a raid carried out by Huntington Beach police an d the'. District Attorney's office. Held on charges of conspiracy to en· gage in prostitution are Loni Marie Martin. 25: Laura Lynn Briggs, 19; an· Dorothy Faye Cash. 30; all o! 17031 Apt. "A", Stanley Lane. Miss Cash was nabbed by officers a1 a bar in the Fi~ PointS<"'Shopping Center. The other two were arrested at the Stanley Lane address, accord· ing to raiding officers. AIL three were booked into Orange ·County Jail after the 12 :20 a.m. ra.id where they remain today pending set- ting of bail. The trio is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday. Capt. Earle Rob itaille of the. Hunt. ington Beach Police Department said the investigation began more than two months ago when local oUicers recog· nized Miss Cash in a local bar. He alleged the \.\'Oman has a record 10-hour Ba ttle As Gls Stumble I Onto Cong Camp SAIGON (.\P) -Viet Cong guer· ri!liS pounced on a ?latoon of about 40 U. S. infantrymen as they landed by chance Monday in a Communist bivouac area. triggering a 10 • hour battle 19 miles south of Saigon. In the third big cla~li within 25 miles of Saigon .since Saturday, 17 Americans and at least 26 guerrillas were killed and 'J:l Americans wound- ed. the U. S. Command said. Ameri· can infantrymen pursued the guerril· las today but reported no contact. The American platoon suffered hea- J(.y casualt ies but managed to hold cm un til a company of reinforcements ar- rived by helicopter. a spokesman for the U. S. 9th Infantry Division said. Enemy gunners shot do\.\'n t h re e helicopters as they swooped Jow to support the out·numbered in fantry· men, but all of the dloppers came down in secure areas and there were no casualties, the spokesman said. The batt!e broke out at 1:25_p.m. support the outn umbered infantr~· platoon in a muddy mar5h of the Sai· gon River delta. American com mand· ers had nol known it was the bivouac area of an estimated 400 guerrillas. Struggling through. knee.deep mud, the Americans formed a perimet11r and laid dO\.\'n heavy £ire as the en· emy massed for an all·out assault. Helicopter gunships and righter· bombers swarmed overhead to help the small band of Americans. Al 2:45 p.m. a company of troop · carrying choppers defied the guerrilla gunners and swept in with a company of re- inforcements. The 9th Division command moved two more companies in at dusk and by midnight units of all tht.ee b~ttal· ions of the division's 3rd Brigade were maneuvering through the marsh- es and rice paddys. . The guerrillas fou ght until 11 :40 p.m .. the U. S. Command said, then faded away through the canals and paddies . , Brig. Gen. William R. Desobry con· eluded a tour as senior American ad· viser in the Mekong Delta today ~nd 1aid the Viet Cong there are "going down steadily. Pacirication bas taken hold. There has been significant suc- cess. At the other end oI the country, in the nothernmost five • province 1st Corps area, two companies 'Of the u . s. 196lh Light Infantry b!igade re· ported killing 38 North Vietnamese troops Mooday while ,51lffering three killed and 15 wounded. The fight was in the Hiep Due valley south of D~ Nang and 350 miles northeast of Sa1· ;on. Vatican Announces More Resignations VATICAN CITY (AP) -The Vall· can today announced the resignation of two more e&rdinals from high posts ln the centrll administration of the Roman Catholic Church. Arcadio Cardinal Larraona of Spain atepped dOwn u head of the Congre· gaUon 1 of Rites, and Giacomo Cardi· nal Lercato, the archbishop of Bolog- o( arrest and conviction on prostilu· lion charges in Newport Beach. "We followed her around for a. while until we were ready to rue charges and then went to the DA's office.'' Three police oflicers, Iii-st on the scene. trained a highbeam flashfligbt whi'ch barely sliced through the black, billowing , choking smoke. District .o\tty. Cecil Hicks told the DAILY PILOT this morning that tw o men of hi! department made an un· dercover investigation of' the alleged prostitution activities. He sel\t Investigator William Tynes was inside the Stanley Lane apartment .at the time of the raid this morning. He declined further comment on de- tails of the arrest and investigation. "They were jumping from the sec- ond fioor toward the. light" said pa· trolman William Petrillo. "It was all they could see through the smoke ." There were no ne ts beneath, no firemen to break the fall. The jump- ers thudded on the icy pavement. FIRE, PATHOS ANO ICE -Mrs. Theresa Jimene7. holds her l·year-old son, Guillermo. in a funeral home acr()6s the street from_ the Brooklyn tenement UPIT ....... fire, which ki!lcd at least 13 persons, despite heroic , efforts by ice-crusted firemen li~e the three at right. ' At least 26 persons were injured, in('Juding 11 firemen and two police officers. flames. f the futile attempt to re.15h the "'°': Police alleged the trio apparentl~· operated as call girls from the apart· rnent and circulated in local bars. Eire ('(lmmissioner Robert O. Low· ery called it ··almost a miracle" that more residents did not perish in th e "In terms of fatalitie5, lhis is the wor st apartment house fire in New York in 8 or 10 years," Lowery said. Fire fighters poured hundreds of gallons of water on the flames, but as the water hit the building. the structure was transformed into an eerie ice sculpture. All 12 persons trapped by the flames were huddled in one apart- ment. where they had gathered in The policemen first ·OD µ.. acerie raced into the buikting already en· gulled in flames. Clambering up lire escapes. they roused tenants and guided them to 1afety. • The peaceful use. of the atom comes to Southern CalifOrnia . • 'i . l0urSin Onoffe nutrear g'enerating station is now feeding eleclrici!y Into Edison tines. eecaus·e yoo·re ge111ng power~M"thls. new source, we'd 11,ke to explain how electricity is made from a!om1c energy. Inside ihe 140-foot dlame!er steel dome thal Is lhe most prominent feature ol the San Onolre plant is en atomic reac!or. the steel ieactorvessel, enclosed in a concrete c"h.mber, contains milllont of tiny pellets of nuclear luel. These pellets produce energy in the lo rm of heat. Tht11 uranium pellets are ,only "sllght!y enriched." That means thal less than rour per- cent ol !he malarial is active. In !his sligh!ly e nriched form, lhe uran ium reacls as a steady, entirely controllable heat source. And lliat's'1ll it can ever do, because of the kind of uranium it is. The heal from the reactor is used to•turn waler to steam. The sleam then spins 1u1bines \hat Qert$Jale elec1rieity. The advantages or nuclear stations are lh at lhey ere clean and quiet and produce eleclriclty economically. Nuclear generation of electricity is 1n answer lo lhe ever increasing power nel!tds of growing areas. It's one more way we have lo provide you wi!h a constant. plentiful supply of eteclricity. Tliat's what our customers want, and as an inv estor-owned u!illty, !l's our bus!· ness to make sure lhey get it. We invite you lo visit bur San Onofre Nuclear lnlormalion Center. It's localed on the West-&ide of Highway 101, live ni11es Sou1n of San Clemente, ()\ler!ooking our nuclear power station.Open dally, 9 am lo 5 pm. -E • na, quit as presld,ent or the Special l----=-;;;.,--..=;...;;_ ___ ....;;_~:_;:...; __ -'_:~c.... _______________________ -:-_______ -: ___________ "'!. Wturo Commla:1ion. • •• • • • \ • • t . . . . . . • • . . Oolll Y I'll.OT ' . . Subzero Weather ~rips-Northeast "' la.bOratory technician at the Na.· tional Communitoblt' DUea.se Center :n A tlanto ret'l'lOW'• fluid from on egg rn a test for Uola.ti071 of 1nfluema Jinu, A wintn flu epj<Wnic i.r ~qi. . ng great sections of the notion. • When 46-year-old Remy Sl•m&Mn or r'hiladelpbia stopped hil car to pick <Jp the pair •• , one in a mln!Rtrt and ;be other lo tight slacks and a 1WUter "io match ••• be dldn't realize the two .vere not what they seemed to be. 'nle reault, be told police, was that the two female lmperaonators atronprmed nlm and etcaped with '90. • Air Force Mal« g,. A>llenea found a Joopboll 1n the aecrecy that surrounded b.11 new ustpment. He -By U ..... Prw ....,_11111 · Ntw Y•k dtMt. A aumN•• m111 cl lfCk air It .,.. M below la 1f1l1111Wa _, &ripped 1:be ncnheut today ad drove MuHU, N.Y., I blloW 11111 V 1111 l.lqif!'atm'tt down to record 1ub-LocU, CODll., 1' bdMr la la E 111, """ low1. . Pa., lllld • l>olow la PlllllllM, - nia ,......,. dipped .. u da-nia eolli ...... -.......... l>olow aero la Rayllrook yd to » Plaiaa Statoo lllld. -a 11 lllo below 11 Boonevllle, two DOl'tben for four d.IJS, HDt a ,_.. 11111 tit Burgfury Ring Leader Hunted In Slaying 1o11AM1 (UPI) -tlla leader ol a -l"lorlda burslarY rlna lllld tu. gold-eoJontd car were 10Ugbt today In the °'urder of a ret.im1 tennis pro and the wounding of his wile in a tun· tlghi at their Miami home. Police, refusing to elaborate, 1aid the man they want to talk to curreaUy ts free on bond awaiting trial DD arm- ed robbery cbarltf. . I. H. (Ike) Macy, 1$, and hil WU., Mary Belle, 52, were wlltcbi.oa televil· ion Sunday tllght wben two men broke dmm the front door ol their ranch- style home J:n south Dade County. When one of the robbers bqu rougblng up Mrs. Macy, police said, her husband shouted, "You're -hurt- ing my wife," and dashed for a tun in hls bedroom. In 111 exchange of g\mfire, Macy was killed and tU wife waa critically wounded. Hla body waa found in a bed- room; lbe wu found lyi.rJg in a front toyer. Mrs. Macy ..... 'W1IUllded in tbl cbett md arm. Tbe Jnddlmt WU tbl IMest In • teries ot more than siz: umolved at- tacka on wealthy residents of the M1· ami area this winter. The most spectacular 1'0bberlilil '"" the .theft ot a $1.5 mWioa ran · coiJi" collection from the man.Ion of Wlllls DuPont, and a b01dup at-the ""',_. of Mr. and Mn. C&rllng Dinkier .. -nett.I i:>oo.ooo in Jew· ell. the naJI• u tt mo"'4 1uttJia4. .... l•I ---· lhlllll r* ad --lob-la Ill -. .... w.1thtr bareaa ,...,... a .. -.. break of aub-zero lilMta ..tllll .. the u.Uon tn tbe Nclrtblra PlilM: "nl• bitter cold ............... ,, llut 40 deaths. , Jn ""'"" Ra-~. Ibo tchool eommtttee, iuleil a.at pr11 cu attend clula In llKb. 4 -'*' ol lrolllllta ..... ... _.... amoa, lirJI wtlria& mWs'*'fl. In oortbtrD Tau. IUQ ldloeb rtmalnod ~ 1'11uda7, -ol MondaJ'I 1CI ltofm. Ja Bl2 kM&, Tez., a Trallwayt bUI IJddded • an icy road and hit a tree, killLnl the driver and ioJurlna all PUHDltll. Many 1c.hoola 1bvt dOwa 1D Ark· 1n1u becauae at ~ bl&h- w1y1. Two boyt wen killed 'Wben their 1led coasted off a bill aDd bit a parked .car in J.Jttll Rock. Snow "I' .to 1 inche• dHP doaod lndlana blCIJW11•· &oine .eboola were closed In the eentrll tWrd cl. tlMI at.ate wbeN IDOW Md drift911 'ap tD • foot deep. _:_ Electric Chair . Sentence Given 1~¥ ear.Old PAIIUSVILLS. Olllo (1JJ'l)-·Allor- M1' pupand -•la ..., to - a 16-year-old bi&ti ICbool ~· out of Ohlo'1 electric cbalr. · J'r9Cl M. Sllllllick Jr. WU ..... iM:ed to dla Ma, II, a ,_ ,illd 10 da71 from tbt date 111 1tabbed bll taa.r to death with a b•YoMl. With notleeabie .Uort Ibo boy bold back ..... -bilnl lid~ tram tbl ONbWWW ·1'Mn ... 1'• --.......,. Bio-· Jobo ----............ wu told hll 1ram1er 1rom Beale AJr Post Off~·ce Force Baa W&I top MCl'9t and bil .&: court'• -..,.,,. • -lo< a new trial before the Seventh Dlltrict destination could not be dilcloeed. Not.. - 1n, iu. -. -• pootal ztp O..eues Form code for b1I new bue, be mected the ~u zi p code dlrector1 at the poll omc. -. ;:i,.:.•=.u-torDaN..,, .. For New: Stamps • • Sliter Canle Brwwa, a ___. U SL AD1l>ony'1 School in K-Ciiio, ii now a "Scruminl E ..... " 0... J• D. MalldeMa, comm&Ddll' of the famod 10111 Alrbonte Div!llGa, - 51.ter Carole her winJ:1 in f9COlll1dm for ber wwt In the "IJtue Leqm of Green Beret," a group of Jcnmastc'I 1be formed to' pray for Ml'V1cemen, write leUerl and send .-.,.. to trccplinVlelDam. • Critical ·cold Court of ~ ... v .... ..-. !Ao 00.V C-.0• l'laaa hdp JoaaP.CWrk.--tha .....,; ...-. -bad -" ~ 1lloCtilr 1*k to t ... = to question ber about previOUI -·· J-Clalr· ..... lned· •. state objection apinlt tbe move . 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" - " • • • • • J -1• • " • • • ~ " n " .. • • • .. • " • • • • • -11 • • • • • • n .. • • • .. • • " ' .. u • • .. • • " • u n • .. " • • • • " • • • .. • • • • .. • ' • • • • • • : • .. • " .. u • • " .. • • • .. • .. • • .. • " • • M " .. • " • • .. .. • ..._'Ve1•1 ••• le' I Blaiberg Talks ' I ~LU:S.-Plilie.n _·· ~ ..,_ NIW PalMI MINrfnl -- New Australia · Premier Vows America Ties CANBERllA (UPI) -John G. Gortoa, • -fllblc' pilot, .... tbe prime ~ ol A- lcday and .us "" will -.... Unit- ed statu .. 100D U polltie to keep a 1·1v1 Aultralia't bcmdt wttl!. tb1 Whltl HoUle. ... don't Dow Pr.ident Jobmon Wft'f wU but I nald bopo to l>o -to build tomethln& of ille SUM '1nd ol rdatlcmlllp" .... lata PrinM Mlllb· tar -Holt bad with blm, "" told a nnrt ooafertDCe. He Aid that Holt, mt ud praum- ed drowned whlle swimmtnc oil the cout Jut month, had a relationship with Johnlon whk'h "was •cnethinl unique ilDd of great liplficance." "l hope to build on tbe same foun- dations lo make sure it endure•," be oald. He bad vowed eulier to bep b1I n&· tloo --In tbe lllbt ··-tho C-m..-1n v1 ....... • "We m • 1 t .abow tbem •&creuton doun't pay. Wt lived tbrotCh an era tome years back where we Jet it exiat and loolr -· haP!l"'«I," ..., tbe taU. 1'llledlf bandtome oranee grow- er cboMn 111 the gilvemin& Liberal party to replace Holt His electktJI, cmDfl OD the HCOnd baJ. kit and put an American into the prime mlnlJter'1 reskience. His pe- tite wife, the former Bettina Brown of Banaor. Maial, ball never taken Am- tralllil dtiaembtp. "When I 10 to the U. S., I'm ahray1-happy to l>o back home,'! lbl l&ld. ' CAPS TOWll, -Alltco (UPI) -Dr. -..... -Alrl-ca'• __.&.rt • ..,, ... = .... ~ .. Amn:a-~ wbe ...a.wat tlllil wtindof ........... ''ftry bed lack.'' Blefbert ••• wbo nceived lbl beart of a cokrtd fl:dotJ worker Jan. 2, k D 0 W S of tbe tNalplant upil'wdua --'" Palo Allo, calll., ud that tho ..-, ...... -u. ii lD critic.a c'l'4ldttlm, Dr. Bert Bae---· ''BWbert tlld me It was -..., bad luck lllld "" .... &lad ba (lllaiberl) ..... doinc • wtil," Aki Dr. :ec. man, a member of tbe tellij ~ oper· ated oa Blattll:rl- He .id Bialblrl wu ''full Of jolbs and dnllnl every momin1 and eve-nlnf. •• t'• • ...,. ........ of tbwtp)'," Boomaa oalcl. .-. .... -Lullol>l' in Germa ... tho ............ Nlol . Dr. Cllrizllam .-. -lid .... open:tioa. 00 BlalblrJ, Aid hi ... not owe ba -10 tllroltP with P-io ~ Callfonila Mart trUI• plat ...,_ Dr. Nonaaa E. Slnml· way. It bad """ ---* * * mlPl ..... to ---...... ., ' • fanDlf dwlut:I It tbl VaiftnitJ ot M1=s1rt., ill pa~ lloo lor Banmd'I ~ lhlrd- plut ---.' "He ls a busy boy riabt now," aar. nard oalcl. "He bu loto ol - lllld I doo, waol lo ..,_, Illa. I lhlnlt 1>o IS qult.e capalllt ol ~-"* thb --advic>." -oalcl "" ......... ,....... ctrlala" .... -blo<dlal lllllfer. er by Kasperd: WU. D 0 t • form ot re}ectiQa cl. the new beart • Bt.Ubirg swung bi.I Jep cn9r the .SI• ot blJ bed for 15 miDUt.es today. ff1I wift, Eil9:m, aaJd ft"WU '"jut too wonderful rar words. Ht lootl 10 years youn&er." "Blalherl'•CGlldillno_, _.... dq .,, dq," • - from Groota Scbaar Jlolpllal Aid. ''Tbert an DO untoward 7) ..... ll'"lr 11.., .. -. Ha ..., "" .-. ec1·io alt 1n a cbalr sooa but at ~ enl bl ii only -to Ill up in bed with· bil feet nstmc bl a cbalr.~·. Blalborf, • -~ -Id the hurt of Clft Haupt, M, a ~- ond mlll -· * * * Ani111al Donors? Heart Surgeon Hai.sea Possibility SOUTH BIND, Ind., (UPI) -A pioneer heart lRll'I-pndlclo trqaplntaUon of animal hearts into human bein&• and tbe elev~ menT of totallJ art1ficial hearts . Dr. Cl>ar!OI A. Hufnaegel, dlrector of tho Gt« .. lown Ua1"r- 1ity Medical S<hooi'1 uperlm .. tal 1ur1lcal laboratory, told a -• conference before an address .to -~ Dame student. that the tr.. plantation of IDimal hearts woWd l>o economical. · He uld tho calf heart la suitable for transplantaUon into humans. The only primlte heart acceptable ia th1t of the gorilla, be said, but railing &orillu ls too troublesome and upen1ive. Hufnaegel traneplJ.nted human heart valve tissue u eatly u 1948 mid introduced the artificial heart valve a few years later. "While the total artificial heart SO\Vel the erobtem Of tiAUe 1'9- jectlon, which plagued heart transplantations, he said, "medial reaearoh ii probably cloaer to a permanent ncceufu.1 transplant than to the total artificW heart." "An artificial heart with an external power 10Utce abould be available in tbe next couple of yean, but a heart with a aelf-cootalD- ed power IOW'Ce ii farther in the future," be taid. JANUARY .·-sAEE!~ CGi~ THE 600DS IN OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ARE PRICED TO SELL IMMEDIAT&LY. THE ENTIRE STORE AND WAREHOUSE INVENTORY MUST • SOLD THIS MONTH. ITALIAN IMPORTS ASH TllA YS -·--·-Rat' • 6.00 VASS --··---.. Rij:-10.00 a.a-• LMIHTB.. sm .... 10.00 CAHDLI HOl.DIR sm .... 1.00 a CID GLASSWARE -p.n -I.ti -I.ti -4.7' 1'-.......... .._ Cizt'r.._1 4 PIECE 6lASS sm _ .... •10.00 -$ 7.tl LJeHTU sm ...... __ .... II.OD -11.tl IJATMB IJNDHS_-R.,. .20.00 -11.tl 1La'9•-) RE6. $10.00 NOWS 7.95 . I RE6. $17 .00 NOW SlJ.59 RE6. $14.95 NOW $11.95 PLACE MATS ' :IS+.i11 &le11, OY•I •M Wed9esl Re9. $1 .50 NOW ffc Oa111Gul Tlllles Cllaln I lar StoH. o.c., •• ., C.t.n .,.250/o- POI IERY VASES, PLANTERS & ASH TRAYS ALL 20°/o OFF WROUGHT IRON DINtNG sn REG. $195.00 NOW $136.00 COLLAPSllLE ·SMALL TEAK TAii.ES REG. $10.95 NOW '$5.t5 FAMOlfS SALTON HOT TRAYS lELECTRICJ Reg. $6.95 Size • • • • . • • . NOW $U6 Reg. $10.95 Size • • .. • • . . • NOW $1.76 MANY, MANY OTHER GIFT.ITEMS • AND AREA RU6S TOO LENGTHY TO MENTION, MUST 601 2CM3 WESTCifF DR., NEWPOIT IEAcH 6GnD• DIRECn Y BEHIND COCO'S •, t • • '· - ' - , • ·~ I ' • 7f • • wllb I at lllo ~ ' ._.., ·-.... Bif .. -Illa.I _., ':Ii.~ ..... of r"er the I tod.Jy. jalttoo .O)'tltt _, -I ----.. ,.-. ·-; up in _ .. .. -l,a~· ..... . but yu . .. :lkal 1llnt I be lain- • . ' ' ' • pswft to _Tell •,' J,~ Rpmn'Jy S.e~up.t~r'Nixon? ' BJ WALTER a llEABS New Ham~ COQld he Joq time .,,ant 1111 .... 1 ' --to a. Woot ~ Aail I llliDk wbea' r liidlCili WASlllNGTOll (AP) -llomocra~ prlmay flf 1116 wbal I llelleve in ud wllat ----lfJ'h'1M-C..-..C..lf.Rilia Id ~b-.rotii F. llliiliilJ_:__;,.-ltand-for-~I~ ne1. wbl c:onoede1 be trail.I defeated Hubert H. Hum-chance that picture. JUclwd II. Nixon· in popu-pbfev, RornHJ beads for New ' ~I larlw r.:1'• "m.•v be set-1 H ••-J 11 to Y ~ Hum~-, qalt the ·prul-.amps • .;.. an. • -up" or .Nlxoa-in New denua1a-;'J. after that ite-hll, campalp and 11 ~ Hampthin'a R e p ubllcan feat and ltennedJ went GD to Wed to vl&it at ~ ~t prqldeDtlal l'flmlr1 • uya • win tbe nom1Qlti011 and the communities• that ;.aa,. ~ I liberal GOP sroup. White House. expected. to spend'~_,., TM Npan SodetJ said 011. hil Uiltlal Cll'Df"l••trtp. Ja .Jtr nrrent ~ a LANDSLIDE VlCfORY . He hu madrt it dur ,be Nlsoe-Bomner coptest. in "Romney !nay be a set-plu.I a cam.pi.I.en~ will Visitor 536-9626 Cosl1 Mm Visitor 545-1593 So. Com Ylsffor "40579 lllrllor Ylsffor up for Nixon jult u Hum-brlnr him lD peraoDal touch parey WU ·for: Ke:anedy," "With II m&ny voter~ U pol· 1be Ripoa•Sodlty uid. "Al slble in tbal apaD. itate "so John KennedJ demamtrat-they will see What I have." eel in ueo a t1rM11Jlde •le-'Ibe primary 11 March U. tory, e~ over an oppon· Po0u. PUBUSllED ent wlio Dever really had a ........ _, .. ..., t -"li b chance, can bt made a con· 'ue n1pon ~e Y....., a · vincing selling point in lhe ~ I poU taken &mOJI& reld- campaign for delegitt vote s en of its . ~e.wa1etter, Tbe in other states " Forum, wlth.tiO percent r1-. tine New York Gov. NelSOn R om n e .Y told news.men A. Rockefeller their first Wednesday m New York &ft-choice for the GOP nomm. er ~pletiq bi.I foreip ation. . r tour: I a m an underdo1 It repor1ed 78 percent ot and I have an uphill batu.. the readers responding con. I'm not unaccustomf!f! '° aider Rockefeller the Re- this." publican most likely to de- Before flying home, he feat President Johnson. But told Paris reporters who 7UJI peretint of the same Ub- aaked him to comment on eral Republicans 1aid Nix· public opinion polls •bowing on ha1 the be1t ·chance of him further behind Ni.Ion winning the nominaUon. now than last June: "Oh, I Rocnfeller mlintainl be think that's a rtflection of won't aeek It. the prtu more than the peo-The society said the poll's plf. most noteworthy result was SETUP COl!llNGf ,Hopeful _..., ••1 thiak the press has Romney's "poor showing" '!!!!!!HJ!!!.U!!!3!5!!!!'!~~~bee~m~~v~ery~~Be~l~•~tlw~~i.~,~a--he was ranked fourth ! choice for the nomination. HOPING TO SCORE Old Pro Nixon .. J .' C. ..JJumpLn116 J """lerJ La1111 o/f,,,.,,J 'laalil'J lo IL, L~,J,or' d.Ha /,;,. 01111r 21 g11ar6 ••• e l>iamon<U e W.atehts ester ling • Jewelry made to ordn e· Fine 1ewtl-rfl ';. J. C. Hump"hries JiwUfs 1823 New po<t Blvd. • Costa M ... ··: '541401 . .:.; .~DON'T . ... go int~ orbit about your Ill' The society 1ald readers of Jtl new1letter could be ex- pected to be receptift to Romney 's c1ndidacy and "this lack of support from his most immediate ideolo· · : giCal constituency reveals a ae.rious weakness in Rom· ne,y's drive for the nomina· Upn." make against Prealdent Johnson on ·ttie Vietnam ii· sue. . McCarthy, who opposes the war policy, told an in· terviewer hls declslon to run in New Hampgbiu me.ans he .will have to give up tenla· 11Ve plW for a foreip trip. Former Alabama· Gov. PLANS TO ENTER . George C. Wallace,,.auured Sen. Eugene J . McCarthy a p l·a c e qa C&liforota's of Minnesota, who also plans presidential ballot for his to enter the New Hampshire American Independent Par· primary but on the Demo-ty, told a Santa Men\ca, cratic side, said be doesn't CaW., news conference he hive any clear indication thinks his party. wW get OD • wbat kind of 1howing he can . the· ballot Jn all 50 ~tates. - Senate Studies Code , On Finnnce A ffairs I ,:O~JNGTON'(A!'l .£...~ 'ti-;~lt• n 1.i)as Tli\e Senate's ·bl.partiaa·efh.: bee• S { n a~t.e Republican let committee Is mart· it I_ U•r Everett M. D~n completion ... of lb propose'1 of IlUnoi.S who conlllfrads standards of conduct f o r ' senators, Senate officials that f l n a n c I a l dilclo· and Senate employes. sure proposals would make At the heart of the code second -class citizens out of lt will submit ls expected to senator&. be some kind of financla1 Sources close to lhe elh· disclosure requirement. ics committefl, officially ti· Wh1tever form tbl1 take1, tied The Select Committee It 11 certain to lead to con· on Standard• and Conduct, troversy within the Senate indicate It will take a mod- over the difficult and sen-erate approach that will not 1ltive Issue of bow far, lf go as far as Clark would at all, men should be com· 11 k e but that will not suit pelled to go in disC"losing Dirksen, either. the an:iou?t and the source_s The sharp divi.slon In the of their Jncome, ass,eU, li-Senate wu reflected in the . 1billtie~ ind bu~ess and 46-42 vote by which Clark's profess1on1l 1ctlvibes. proposal was rejected last Sen. Joseph S. Clark, I). Se L 12 Pa., has been 1 leading ad· P · vocate of requirin g senators Although Clark was -de· ind all Senate ai4es earn-feated , the vote was the lng 110,lm 1 yea r or more closest yet. And on~ argu- to file ind mak public an· ment used against him w~s II deta iled fin ancial that the Senat~ should wait nua Y a for the recommendation of report. its ethics commi ttee. Helpt Yo1 Overco- FALSE TEETH Advoc1te1 of financial - dh1cloJUre bad their c1use boJstered by former Presi- dent Dwight D. Else nhow· er In a recent ma gazine A .... ric•'• i.,..... T•x S.rvlc. with Ov9r 2000 Officitt -1834-C NEWPORT BOULEVARD (l'f Newport and H1rbor), Cette Mesa WID IA ft f AM . t N . SATWl9AT -IUlfDAT 9 ·I "'0NI MZ-tn4 article. - NO ~INT NICUSAl'I' I NIGHT aN DAY SERVICE f-JO AJA,. TO .,_JO-P.M. So\.TUllDA'I' 10 ll.M. TO 6 '.M. r. Shortly before Congress adjourned last month, Sen . ,. John Stennis, D-M1ss., th e ethics committee chJlirma n. said rt expected to put Its recoilimendaUons into nnat rorm shortly: He asked that the Sena te leadership 1et 1 time for taking up Ila proposed 1tandards of conduct liter this month. However\ •c· tion may be delayed since a .-blale over a civil rifhb bill m1y Ue up the Senate alter it retllt"lll on Jan, 15. Financial dl1closlll"9' Is only part of the code ot.con· duct the etbl'cs committee Is expected to recom.d. .. . -· • T_,,......,9,1968 GI Console s Parent s l.ettf!r Shows lie Knows W.hv He"Died .. Jl'REMONT-tJPI\ :.. JI.. be to(ether qain le< lier-killed lut 'l'llesday 1t Quas lor9 be left for Vietnam sev· nity. I tend my love ..o you Nam, where hia unit wU -'Kids -L\e fo ~. en weeks a,o, MaiiDe GU')' Ill 8Jil-aay: Be proud, no& eq11ecl in Operation Au-• , .1 MM'idlth, %1, Fremont. ten sorry. 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'LBJ, EshkoI ·End Talks On Mideast Rearmament SAN ANTONIO, T e s . (AP) -President John- 100'1 talks with Israeli Prmle Minister Levi Dhkol have produced an lndica· tion that a Soviet buildup for Arab nation1 may mean more U.S. arms for Israel. Thla wu the outcome of confer•nct• spread tbrou&h 25 hours Eshkol spent at tH LBJ Ranch StmdlJ • II d Monday -conferencn •t which U.S. officials h.ci said a dur.ahle peaCf! in the Mid· die East would be the prime subject. A joint statement omitted any pledge that the Unit· ed Slates would allow Israel to buy 50 F-4 Phantom jet lighter plane•. E 1 h k o I wanted them as an offset to wbat be says 11 a dangerous resupplying of Soviet arm~ to tht Arab l\IUOD• after the 1ituatlon. ,June. war with tar.el. "The President airffd to But the prime minister Hep lsrae1'1 millt.ary de· didn't leave the LBJ Ranch fense capability under at. in the 11eet·1paLlertd, iced· Uve and sympathetic exam· over Tex at hill country inatlon and review In U1e empty haDdM. _The state-light of all relevant factors, ment aaid: , · including the sh.Jpment of "Tbt Pre1idenl and t b e military equipment by otb· prime mirlilter considered ers to tht area." the lmplicatletn1 of the p11Ce An Israeli newsman who of rearmament ln the Mid-came to the United States d.le Eut and the ways and with Elhkol uid. that "we meant of copin& with t h I s got an Insurance policy." . * * * 'fr * * Arabs, Israelis In Border Clash AMMAN, Jonlan UJPl)- Israell and Jordanian tanks and fighter planes fought a day-long battle near the Se.a of Galilee Monday. It was one of the blttere1;t border clashes since the June Mid- east war. Each side blamed the Oth- er fOf' starting the exchange. WU abot down and fell bl flaIMS on the Iaraeli-occu- pied west bank of the Jor- dan, Amman Radio said, The Jordanian radio sa.ld one Jordanian soldier was injured-in the fighting and seven civilians wounded. three atriously. At the peak of tbt fight· ing, I1r1ell jet fighters swept acrou the river to bomb the vUJaa:es of Deir Said, Kufruj•, Kulrub1 and • _.. ... ....,. "*'\"--' .... . Or-(....., ... .. ' COITAMIA 2lll H..,.tw 1i...-" Ill P.11" ..... ... c ...... (OITA MIU lfltllll&~ .... -.u ~-'-'"'- Fall Fabrl«* fl'.Om SINGER! Up lo 20% Nductlon1 .. •loc'""' -. • COft .,.. ,,.._, Now'1 the time to MW new fMhton excitement lntoyourwinterwardrobeiYou c:an GflooM from 1 eoforful orroy of ch-plllldo, oltlpeo encl ootldo. WllHo we mlllco way for '98-jofn .. end-/ -Y"" con rent a TOUCH,_. -ngrnochlnelly81~ERloronly'2.IOo-J li7o.t; w,Wllao: 1w lutll NG.111 .... r SINGER t Thailand Asks U.S. For Help Israel said one officer was killed and four border po. Hee injured in the attackl. Israel aCCU1ed JordAn be- fore the UN Security c:o.dl of "de.liberate and oopro- voked attacks." Kufr Saum. I-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_.,~·~~~'--~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11'1'.U tanks and trucks burst into namri oo the east bank of the river, J6rdanian BANGKOK, Thai 1 and (AP)-Thailand wW ask the United Sta&et for more heli- copters to help fight the growing gumilla move- ment in northeast 'Jhtl\ncl, Mlai Prime Mi.nirblr Tban- om Kittikachorn said Mon· day night. Thanom •a.Id on &JTivat from the northdll. city ol Chiengma.I that 'n.au..t · need.I the belicopers lo lift fretb troops and 1upplle1 to help iovemment forcet bot- Uinl turorists in. 1MVeral crlu.:.J provlncel. Thaltud already bu tak· en delivery ot about ZZ bell· copfsl ad a.notber 20 are on tbllr' WllY. -· -la ocliod-uled to lea" for Soall VI· etnam Wedneldliy, said he will visit the IAotian bor· der next week to a1ses1 gov· emment me•ures apinst a 1trona: C:Ommunlat force which ba1 Ued down at leut two battaliODJ of 1ov· erruiient troops Jn eounler· iDIW' .. DQ' oper•lion1. U.S. Envoy Conferring In Cambodia ---=~ PHNOM PENH. Combod· ia ( AP)-Ambauador Chea- ter Bowles conferred w I t h Cambodlu Premier S e n SaM for ball an hour today. The talk wu deacribed as cordial, but no details were disclosed. Bowlet is here to dilcu11 the use of Cambodian terr!· tory by Commtmist Vietna· mete troops. After their in- JUal talk, Bowles and Son Sann had • "working 1e1· 1lon" with Gen. Duong Sam 01. the Cambodian defense _mlnilter, and Gen. Nhiek Tiou1ong, iMpector or t h f Cambodian for~s. Bowle• " to lee Prlntt Norodom Sihanouk, t h e Cambodian chief of state .. on Wednnday but there has been no Jndic•tlon how kin g he will !9D\1.l9 bl Phnom Penh. PreUdent Johnson sent him to Cambodia after Sihanouk ...... to dltcUIS the UH of Ida territory by Norib V....,_.. and Viet c:onr troao.; wldCb u. s. of· ficlall ~aum tUe nfua• tn Cam-lo -U. I. a n d Soutb Vietnamese "OOJ>O· One laraeli jet fiehte:r officials said. Viet Cong Forcing Lads, 13, to Fight SAIGON CuPI) -The si"tuation has grown ao bad in the Mekong Delta for the Ccwrunamiata that the Viet Cong now force1 13-year-old boy1 into main c0mbat urua., a senior U.S. com- JDMder •aid 1oday. Brig. Gen. William R. De9obry, leavm1 altar two ,..ar1 suvke as C h l e f American Adviser In the Delta, told new1men th e Viet Cong ol the Mekon1 simply cannot aet enough .......... "They're &oing to lose theH kids and when they lose these kkls where're they tome to go?" be said. The , ..... a1 pr<dicted that in one to two years the allies h1:Jain the m ilitary • upper in the. swampy •. heavi11 populated Delta which for decades has been the _.in.· .......... d. At one time the Delta guer· 4 Deserters rillas sent as many 11 t ,. 000 fi"ghters a month to oth- er areas of South Vietnam, he 1aht. But now, said De· sobry, they are forced to press the U.year-olds into service to keep their ranks level at 80,000 politic&J work· ers aod 20,0llO main foree lighten. · The O.l&a utlnds 150 miloo -'/rom Seip. To- U,. lho Soulh -IOYlftMIM!llt b a I 1.IO,IXIO troop• hWltlnl tuen"Wa•. Tbett are alto 4,0DO U.S. Ml- Wtrymen plus .cattend smaller American u 11 i t 1. ';Buically we have the proper bala.oct;, ~· the &ea· eral u.id. Sabotage Cl.aimed In Crmh. CARDIFF, Wlln (IJl'I~ T Be G• A BriUU E~ Airwa11 0 I Ven (BEA> com~• t jolllner which cr.-hed ·in ibe Medi· 'S · tu ' i.,, ..... -..-.,. anc ary with the .... ol .. -.... sabotapd. BEA Clabm.an STOCKHOLM (AP) · ..... -Sir Anl.tK!nJ MiJwlrd wu Sweden granted sanctuary quoted U •Ylnl todly. today to four American de-"Our. tnts b.lve Pl""td 11 serten who jumped ship ~ was ubotqf:," tbe L..- Japu to protest the Viet· Timet quolld blm &1 uJin.1. n.am war. "We m 'd • ow .own The decision tty the Alleru. 1-11irJ Into are Cftll!I Md Commisaioo w•-= Ill. I leat cubiOa sbo'.wed •t rn: ita \'Wdictlt *4 tliitit .. In esptoUve. dnice appNr· did not camider tbe Amsi· Id to have beel on bolrd." cau M poUtlal refu,_. t.t Mihr.nl, accordlnc to tbe thal Ibo)' _... lie --· hod no pooiDff to remala la IRdee for the er 1 -"1 tt. aircraft, ··--·· • whlcb pluoced Ive mUa ----, ... "" -oll TorbJ, hod Dec. 21 from llwoow •blre beea sabotq«l. It .-rted a they pt«*illted qaball th• a .. ot .. .,.. Ull II ,_. war on te1"'tdoe Md la lbe ,......_ · --· --~ They .... .-M. llorll· la al ~ llld.; 111-·c-D. llolllJ .. ,,_ vllle, na.: Cntf: Aldll'· -.. Seo --~Calli ... Mid>oel Lindi. .. -Pa. • \. Thi bat • ., to start the lllW ,_, ••• open -or llld ti·-JOlll' ICCOUnt It MEICUIY SAVINGS CUmnt 11111u.1 me: 5% • • r M.IHlt •llO'tl, 0 ~ ...... ~ c-Jr ,_ ,....,,,.., ... •••<Mo~ c ...... ._.., ............. c.T'A ~ 19 _., eM-. Ill .. , .... lllfW C..... ' ... .., ........ ~-··-... "' .... ............. ,,.~,,, .......... "'1'11 ... LA MflAM. ,_. I.I ....,.. IMI~ Ui ..... LI' --c:..Mlr ........... Jtl ... '-........... ~ C.TA Mlt .. MM! • ...,.._, ,. ....... C.W ~ • • I FLOOR MODnSAND ~STRATORS SAVE UP JO $50 OFF REGULAR PRICE WHEN NEW Join the great "Save-in" on floor model ind demonstrator sewing machines 1t SINGER now, including the Touch &Sew • sewing machines by SINGER. COME EARLY FOR BEST BUYS Hurry in! The 'early bird' pt1 best choict of• wide v1riety of sewing machinet: desk models and consoles in modern, contemponry ind tr1dttlonal styfes! Plus Portables. l!ow S1-·-.-•1w-ot ....... · Floor model •nd demonstr1tor MWin1 madlir-. carry th• same 1ueram. •• new SINGER MW'in1 mKhlM91 I USED SEWING MACHINES PORTABLES 1ro11•.95 CONSOLES tn.$19.95 ZIG-ZAGS 1,. $29.95 Th.Se sewin1 machines were fal<fn as trade· Ins during the Christmas seaon. Now, to cl-them out, wa'll lowar prices. All are In perfect workine condition! $11CEI"' Sflr I SEE llAIJfnl . With""' ................ _ .. ~ ... ..... ., .,..., blclr; If not lllllflef ........... tuh c ... ._.,the iMdwe fif I MWHGR ...... ncHMt'wfltlMtl.,.. .-\ • ' -- PC co Al hi on .. l E '1 L DO< l•k Ian wor for '!'. Loa .~: "1 lunf '"' wh< dyb Tl Dr. Mot ... to ( on utill dee ti al. - M T Um p s. l for den by aioi ll'ot per• wiU of • veri A M'" a lot lea\ OQ ' of C speo ..,, of ! plu Ju~ -- - • - - -- T!l!l'IN ·-• • Powell Shi . _e'&'! us_· -·-~~-1--., ' Breaks 'Exil.e' ... ,_ POWELL l'tlOPOUNDS -llarlem .De-.ai Ad11111 Clayton Powell bolds news conferenet1 rllllina from the jovial to the sertoua. but ·moatly Hrioua at Los l;npl• lloadada~ ...mini tor • IJ*Ch at UCLA. Slmple" otalementl -on· hill IUpporl Of enl ,..,,_ for re-electioa, "I have lo tall: lo blm lint" - Oii the 111115 Cl , llilbll Act, wblcb be holped oulbor, "b11111't meant a thing. It's fl>MDl"11'w1. Green fowv•. l'!l .lo go with Blaclt l'owW." ~ LOii ANGELES (0) .., Adam Cll)'loo -IQI -..... bu ..-111 pooltloa oa civil rl&bll -bll--llomllle Ho... of fteprfteatliUvet ia.t -~· I. He Nya II ill ,.,. eutttna •••Y earlier · cM1 ·""'" ...... ' ' . Po.,.U. ~ "" thlnl • known trip 1o ilie lJollld sta~ lhtc:t hill· •If~· ed eiile: m: tbe Bahama Jn ' Jat8 1911, uid be· WoWd tick off Ilia tom' with a watt to.' day -Ulb Wolil, Los An- plesl ~ Negro d!Jo. trlct, ' to meet with all my 90Ul brothers." The 5&-y'ear~ld P.owell, from New York's Harlem dilbict, still faces arrest on criminal contempt chartet stemming from bia failure to . poy a libel jud(lllOiit against him . He won a 1fl87 special election but dJd not claim his seat in Congress. He said he would not re; tum to New Y'O!"k beeause he wu ·"a victim of that ob- scene, illeaal ·court order." At a newt conference fol- lowing a fiigtit from Miami Monday night, Powell said he had been instrumental in obtaining "jobs and edu- cation (or poor whit.es and . poor blacks.'' Now. he said, Congre11 : ill '"cutting .that away as fast as Jt cu." He said the United Stat.es is now "engaged in a second Civil War" a.nd that he plans speechea on "t h e , black revolution." The passage of cJvil rightl laws, Powell said, "hasn't '·me8nt anything. There were two riots in Watts and It didn't improve one bit - l M Ad In • except for one nice picnic." Organ Poo : an . n1its sligating ~~' ~:.s:;;,<!: w~~,~~.~'. For med for s. J IGd . v~\,,. United State• be· lll3lf3 ; fe 0 nap1ng_ came a cepublic ," Powell said, 1'beeau.1e a tilack man T 1 -ts was killed on the Bolton ranspwn . LOS ANGELES (AP) despicable msnner in which , Commons. And it just mlgh·t LOS rnGELES (AP') _ Barry Worthin gton Keenan, he involved Mr. Amsler -be necessary that we reeov-~ that Mr. Amsler was not er Olll' democratic splrit6f Doctors at aeven Los An· 27' has admitted being "in· voluntarily cooperative and having a few more people geles area· bosN+ .. 1 •. ho.ve stigator and prime JTIOver" that he , Keenan. robbed this die." ,........ of the Frank Siiliatra Jr. kid· d r· c1a t f h" f if,1" -~~----== formed what they--call the · e en n o 1s ree w • naping in 196.1, adding that He said Keenan's _ stater wortcrs_ f!rs.t pool of organs he ''made up and perpetuat-ment cleared up the hoax is- for transplanting. ed" stGries that it was a sue and "made it clear that 'nle ~~' called The -hoax lo gpin pubU~ity. young Sinatra had nothing Los A 1 _ K e e n a n, serving 12Y.r: to do wtth the kidnaping at ngeK<S Transplanting years in prison for his part Lake Tahoe on I>ee. 18, Society, 1aid it hOf".es kid· in the kidnap. made the · 196.1 except as a victim." neys and eventually hearts, statements in u. s. District"---·-------- lungs and livers will be Court ·Monday as Joseph· transplanted from persons Cl d A I 27 · th who ga'e "--1"ssion befo•o Y e ms er, ' ano er 1"'' "' • of the trio convicted. was dying. freed on, Tive years proba· 'nle society's chairman. tion. Dr. Richard Glassock, said Amsler and Keenan were Monday: '''.The public must sentenced to life imprison- be told that If we are goirig ment in 1964 but their 1en· to do organ transplantation tenees were later reduced, on a widespread basis, the Keenan's to 121h ye a rs. utilization of organs f rom Amsler's to 25. The thlrd deceased persons ls essen· man . John W. Irwin, 46, was tial." sentenced to 16 years. He McCarthy Plans Tour of State was freed on five years pro- bation la1t month. Keenan was the only one of the three who did not ap- peal his conviction. L a s t May Irwin and Amsler were grantid new bials by United Press . lnternatl~al the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Peace candid.ate Eug~ne Appeals. whlch ruled they S. McCarthy, hls ~amp&lg~ were not granted rights re. for the Democratic-pres1· qulfe<l_in_ a -deatlf piei\illfy +--.--~~~~ dential n'omination chilled by indifferent party profes- sionals and a cold shoulder rtom Bobby Kennedy. pre· pared today to warm up with a swing through some ·of CatlfOrni·a:•s -pa:Cifis·t u·tiJ· versity centers. At the end ol a trying day Monday, the Minnesota sen- ator announced he would leave Washington Thursday oq a six-day camp~gn tour of California, to.J n c I u de 1peeches at Stanford Uni· versity and the llniverlity of SOutheMI CaWOrnil. He plans to run in the state's June 4 primary. case. Attorney George A. Forde, prese'nting oral arugments on Amsler's behalf, said he had re-id a statement In which Kee!>an "admits the No Strike Talb I~ LOS ANGELES fUPll- No contract negotiations were scheduled toda1' be· tween management of the Los Angeles ijerald-Exam- ine:r and striking unions fol- lowing an apparently un- productive 1es1fon Monday. -~aduation from Stephens College,-nomotfer what age you Qre. Open your ~i5s .. Mackenzie set out to see the world. Marii:'lers Savings Account today and eam The money was there waiting for h.er. At the nation's highest prevailing interest rate -...... an early age, .her thoughtful father· set in completa . .safetyo ~ >.ti,,._a trust account with Mariners Savings. ' She make• her own deci•;on• now, but 0 MARINERS AVINGS she is glad dad made that one for her. At .AND LOAN ~ON Mariners Savings your money makes money · wma.11F11i:.,~;~r~.:,:.r'1U>_ .. I See by Today's Went Ads 1. Compere enginu. CilAltin1'1 llai1dlrd v;e:1o 4GO•· • cubici~.m~-Of ~m191s-N1. 2. 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For 'the same money, ~ Witt "'°"' vo<t ~v hllven'tc.outht up. 3i 11 '-Mlcl)el, If 'i'OU don't think two lnchel maloeo 1 lilg dlflwrencoi; r~ ir\ 1 ~line( . '+, lltw ~-I yWlJi' Of !Wb. '_ . ' ' ' '5. o .. look wiu ®•Wifil'" you to buv nOlhino but Ca1al111111- ~ e11n buy a lot. i-a.. . Pontiac's comparison sale Is on! , ROY CARVIR -l'ONTIAC, 2925 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA~CALJEORNJ.A; ! . 8 DAILY "LOT T~. "-7 •. 1968 • This Form. Prqduee.-·25: Straight 'S.trikesr .. • • DAll.Y pturT ...... W IM ..,.. BOWLING FLASH DICK STOIFfLlll $HOWS THE DELIVERY fOllM HE USED TO ROLL ,H-NAL IACK·TO.UCK 3CID GAMIS. IT WAS ONLY THE 4TH . ...-IN HISTOllY SUCH A FEAT WAS A~llHID Back-to-hack 300 Games for Mes.a's Stoeffler By EARL GUSTKEY Ollllloelfrf' ......... Several hundred people were elbow· lng each other fOI' the best vantage points behind lanes 17 and 18 at Kona Lanes last Thursday night. They were watching bowling history unfold. Word swept through the Costa Me~ bowling house that the plant's gen· eral manager, Dick Stoeffler, was on his way to a 300 game. He got it. ~ he did it •lain -two ol 'em By 78-89 Defeat ln a row. Since 1895, when the American Bawling Congress began keeping re<:· ords, ooJy four men Mye rolled back- to-back 300 games. The first coe was recorded in 1924, the third in 1962. Then came Sloefiler, on January 4, 19'8. Bowline fOI' the CKC Music Stores team in the Orange Comity 0 p e n League, StoefOer's first pme in a three-game uries was a highly re· spectabl• ~. Riverside's Mulligan Jolted Back to Reality BUI MWU,an Is ttle type of fellow, who like tn09l of his et1achtng coun· ' ·terputa. Jovn to win. . And by the same token,~ Bllf Is trot fond ol locil'lg. · Jn fact, he can't stand it. • So, you can lrnagine the contrast · ol emotion he displayed when h\1 Rl•·- erside City CoUege team won that 1toryboolc: finish from Orange Coast nearly a yea:r ago, then when his • Bengals dropped a 70-69 verdict at '.Mt. SAC Saturday night. · : Mulligan was so happy after the ; .flS.85 conquest of OCC-a win which . came on Theodore Palmer's SZ.(oot . '.shot at the buzzer -that he even ·admitted a reporter to the Tiger lock· ; er area following the duel. ' Undentandably he was pleased, for . victor}' cave hi1 ouWt the right to i= ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ~ WHITE l: WASH ;. . ,,,,,,,,,,_,,,. . . ' •t:i•M WMITI •:represent the Eastern Conference in ~.:the st.ala championships. >-·MuWgan had 10 months to bask in f=the memory of Palmer's Incredible ::.:Shot. I •: Then along came Mt. SAC to spoil :;,veryilllng-with a stunning last-sec· • 'Ond triwnpb over Mulligan & Co., and t lbe latter Is still brooding over his l•udden turn of ill-chance. •: The Mounties , tabbed by most coach· ?-.es u the team to beat in the 1968 ~C chase, we.re tied with Riverside and 21 HCODdl was left in lbe game. RJvenkle was holding the ball, wait· Ing for ooe lhot which would mean a win or Oftrlime. .: Howet's, Gene Victor, Ml &\C's •nn '* boa, wa1 of the opinion the Tiger• wen not penetrating tht z. .loot ime. U bis observation was cor· :rect. 1 jump ball should have been t:alled. aitd the bnt they c1• do h lie •• • 1a do•'I foal !" The Moaatlet the• pat the hlift In play and weal le werk setUa1 ap for a thol A drlvlal layup matted aad a Tl1er -ddeDder moved le block tlMi altempt. Ull.fartuutelJ lte coned· ed wl .. ~· MouU.· llhe&er, wH somelHtw 1tlll mua1ed It 11U Ute ..... Tllal tied ll with one tecond to to aad &he Mounties liad a hee lllrow ceml11f. Tbe throw was made. MaOltaa's Jack bid run out. -.. '"J1'at kind o( win probably made Mt. SAC," Mu.lliian said afterward. "They'll really be tough to handle now. If they'd have lost, they might have fallen ·apart." As for his own group, Mulligan Isn't giving up beet use of one Joss. "1r anyone goes through ia'Ieague games with fewer thao two or three losses, I'll 1be surprUed." On ~. his opinion certainly ap- pears lo be accurate. But in view of Orange Coast's highly impressive ... weekend showings. it may take a 17·1 or 18-0 mark to win the UUe. ......... Read Christensen. former Newport Harbor High basketball whiz. is set· ting tht neta ablaz.e for the Whittier College Fl"Olh this season. He was nam«l out.standing player of a !"eCC!nt tourney and scored 28 point.I against UCI ln the finals of the yearling affair. Fans will recall hls ~mendous ef· fort against league champloa Hunt· ington Beach lalt year when be scored the Sailors' first 14 points In the game. ... ... ... And bow'1 thls for closers : A football bowl game belr!g c&n" celled becauee it didn't rain! Well, tMt'• what happened a cou- ple of )'fftl •IO ln Vialtetz:, Ore,on wt.en lack of precipitation forced can- cellation 0( lbe ber1'1 umual "IP tcboOI attr*'ltOn ••• n>e•Mud eowi: • Never before had he rolled a sane· timed 300 game. He had rolled four 299's. a 2!M and a 297. Then, unexplainably, Stoeffler W£d· ed. his way through statgerinc odds and peeled off 24 straigbt strikes. "I really wasn't getting too excited unUJ the final frames of that tecond game." Stoefller 1ay1. "I had come so close to 300 so may lintel and failed that I'd come to the conclusion I never would have a 300 game. But by the aeveatb frame Whew! UCI ' Posts 77-76 Squeaker Doug Christe sc ored UCl's last eight points and Jeff CUnningh.am poured ln 20 points in the second half to glve the Anteaters a 77-78 victory at Santa Barbara's Westmoot College MoDday night UCI didn't lead. fn th& game until 29 seconds were left -when Christe scored off a Nidt Sanden steal at m.idcourt. He .cored again th~ 1ec· onds later by swiping the inbounds pass. The game ended wttn Dt.rrell Mill· ner grabbing his own rebocnd off a mi,sed foul shot. Nest outing for the AnteatP.rs ls Saturday njght when the University of San Diego visits UCI. Both clubs put on great free throw shooting ei:hibitions MoDday night. Westmont hit 18 of 22 from the line While UCl was canning 17 of 21. UCI 11') W•ITMOMT 1111 .. fl... .. 1111t,. .. c~,,....... • r > Tl 1COCM1 , • • 1 ,..,..., fll H WrlY ll tl Hmdl-IJJ lt""""' <t ll Mii-t il t~ t ttl 1'1119'1' 1 t • ? --I I I I C-19 ll tll f'..,._ 19\11 If-Ol ll tM!H .... 10 lJW ""'"" lll 11 11 T7 '°''"' "1111 ,. " .. "I-ICOl'U Wft-ll, U(I l1. Df the second came the crowd W built up. Everycme in the boUle wu right beh1od me, dieering with ev.., strike. "Every alley stopped for tbe last frame, and that didn't help. I felt the most JftSSute on the final two shots ol the second pme." Stoeffler ·rolled a strike oa tbe Jut frame ol bi1 fint game, .o hia total WU .JS ttraldd strikea. 'lbe --loob like UU:· ~ -125. Tbe ••Id record for a three-pme aerie& 11 21'1·-.:Dt -... recorded .., Allio -a1 Ladqlort, N.Y., oa Od. 25, 1 ... When Sioettler ncordecl 'bis 25tb couecutive s~ Tbui,m, nltbt. at obout 11 ,:10, Ille place -wild. "The ... did • -· -lml· nest, .. Slolflle:r Niel, faeet6oalt,. Stoemw • wunderiq H be atU1 had ' tile ....... -.~ ....... liq ball ·Sundl1 ...... WWW. ''J felt I lboald bowl a aame • two and a.djutt my ldekW1 ti.ct to the 200 level." he llid.. He rolled a 171. then a 251. 'nte Thursday seriel biked bia lelcue av· erage from n8 to 222. • By concidence, 8'oeffter'1 team· mate. Bob Ramirez, crealild a ,..... tion three maatbl .., 1'bea be rolled 300 pmes Oft ec:mecatlw 'ftmiiClaay1. Stoeffer, 41, 1ive1 ia. a.ta Mull 'W:l.Ul hia wife, SUie, iDd -Yb. 13, and ...... Julie, lL 111'1 been bowlin& liDC'll ltM. Sports C:Uppetl Sh~rt Kindly Ol' Vince Prai-ses Raiders, AFL's Progress FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -Vince U>mbanli, boea of the Natimal Fool· ball League champion Green Bay Packers, must be getting IOft toward the rival American Football League. Lombardi was· kind and cautious in calling the Oak.land Raiders. oppotMffits of the Pacll:C'I il'l StJDday's Super· Bowl game, "very fine and very quick on ·defmse." Lombardl gave the young AFL a thumping endorsement. ''People call the AFL a lunior league." l\e said. "It may be a jun- ior league in tenns of years, but 1 don't think there's a helluva great dH· le.rence between eieht yean aod 40 yean in our businest. You get to be a pretty good V!:lttan in efght years." weie-.: a PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. -Formtt wetlern ama\eur champion Jim Wei· ehen of Oak.Janel carded a 68 Monday at Pebble Beach to lead qualifiers for the Bil'lg Cr<>1by Open Golf Tourna· ment Thursday. Twenty-three: of the hopefuls made the grade i.n competiUon at Pebble Beacb and Spy Glau courses. Three more wiU be 1elected Tuesday as the re1ult of late cancellations. Wei~s tOWi_ed _tbe COW'!' with 7 birdie• ud 1 bogie, fiDilbing oot ahot oft ()pea dlampion Bill C.per's coune record o( 65. Ali.•l• a&h Ai'LANTA -AUanta P'alCCJDI' 011m· er Rankin Smith, repb'tn& to a tete. .-ram from the AUanta chapter of the National AsaodM.loa ror tbe Advanoe-mem o1 Colored ,,...... .., denied that b.11 team b• "a racial policy." The NAACP chapter Monday, in a _... "' Smttb .. q-... National FootbaD Leap \eam's pol· Icy and sped!ically merred to re- ports that Negro flanker-Ron Smith had been traded to the U>t Angeles Rams. INDlANAPOLIS, rnd, -The new Americ., :Qasket:ball Auociation - with a multicolor be.ll and three-point basket -1tages lt.!1 first All.Star game here tooighl The most eye-catching of the ABA'a innovations -the red, white and blue ball -will gel ita first major televia· ion exJ>()l!lute in a color telecui to the league's other 10 cities, plus Los An- geles and New York. MIKE DURllN Mesa's Durbin N,,., l'-.1 \ -... NEW voRK _'the ioog-•lmm<ring -Rookie of Year AAU-NCAA feud over control. of am- ate1.r athletJcs flared again Monday when the U.S. Track and Field Fed- eration threatened to take legaJ action il the AAU suspnded competitort in an invrtationa.I meet plained next mooth. "We a~ ready to challenge the mo-, nopolistic meatrul't!s of the AAU in court and get proper recfres1 if ntteS· sary," said Father W. H. Crowley, president of the USTFF, which is vie- ing with the AAU over control of tract and field eveintl. NEW YORK (AP) -Dave Davis ol Phoenix, Aris., WU named BowieJ' of the Year aid MIU Darbia et oNta Mesa, Calif., was named pro bowl· lng's Rookie ol the Year Monday by Sporting News. Davi! was the leading money win- ner for 1967, earning SM.IM and win- ning stt titles. Durbin won Profess.ional Bowler• Association titles in Youngstown, Ohio, #Id Tampe, Fla .. and earned '23,045, most ever for • rookie. Rustlers (0-2),Citrus (0-2) • Meet in EC Bout Tonight By RON EVANS OI .............. .... , Unfcrlwaately for Victor, the men :ln bl11et . and .mte failed to see it •tiis way. ;. He stood It as along as he could - !roughly 12 leC'ODCll, then went out on ~the tloor to object. That move et1s$. him • tecllakal fw1 and ruvenide .kanMd the> ensuiq free throw. Bucs Invade Danger Zone Two ·ot the Eastern Conference's taJlenders. Golden West and Citrus. will be ttarcblng for tbelr flrst vic- tory of the young EC slate tonight when the Rustlers and Owls collide at S.1il Peteraon Gym at Orange Cout Collep. Coach Dick Strictlln'• · Rustlers di upped dedslona to Orange Coatt (ll.f..13) and San Bernardino (M-75) over the weekend to open the EC ICheduJe. The Rustlen haw won three out of 12. Alter tonight's game, Str1ctlin's athletes boat Chaffey Frlday before travelJng to Santa Ant a week from ""''gbt. So far, Shelley.~ the sh~tinf CITRUS GOLl;>J:N WEST 1-2 James F Shelley 6-0 .M Thoma.son F Kordi.k &-3 M Phelps C Roblnton &-5 ~ The lien .... then brought the ball '1n bounds. nur•inl • one-point edge. : Mt SAC fouled Ud Rlverlsde added • Another lrM ttnw with nine seconds •to ,o, • tMI a ...., lead. ·: Mlllpl .,.,,, • time eat t. ten lllt ..... dlll lltntiH: "We're ...... .,_ ...... ..-, ... ' 'SUB NEEDED 1 • ,. • blt tonJgbt, althougti ht: i~n 't p._., - inl •n actual stall. "We cui't matcll tbern IOCC ) on their shooting or tum .pect,'' he explains. ~ Bernardino's ancient gym bu prc#ed to be a testing cround , .. most 14lf the EC title cm tender a since sue.,.. ... _ M VnEppa MYthH M Wtak•- M Vu.Epps F p c G occ Cllapm111,.. Vallely •t ftGUln1 M .c.m.iow Falcntr ~ll ' . omen TelTJ Btcll:, wfte's avvaglng 21 points per pme. He played only 13 minutes of thOlt lint tw-o EC •true· gle1, yet canned 14 points. Beck was •ufferiDC from u aUle sprain. Orange COast'1.tallfnted forces boast anuaal tctrlnl'PUDCh with John Val· Jely, Crail P'aJc_.-1-sruce Chapman and Bart CarridO'"tlNdla1 tbe w11. OCC llCOllJNG JOhn Vallely Bruce O..pman Cr.ii Facoaer Birt Cm1do Ed S.blucll Butcli. R.olllns Georp Yule 'Tom Moran • Doug Allen Sttve _ J acoblen R.lch Hardvove Matll: Laney ro 'n '"' "' 113 ~ .... 43 30 41 28 30 13 23 J9 17 12 ,. 5 10 "' • 0 g a TP 322 211 2ZI Ill IOI n 115 49 .. .., )g ·John Lund Tim Salyer 3 l • 0 " 7 • • Thi• wu happening while coach O. Edw8r'dl' Citru1 club w• taking lta lumps from Fullerton llMl) and Chaffey (17·791. Luding ICOl'er for tbe visitors ls &-2 forward Jim Jame1, Wbo Is oper- atin1 at a 7J poil'lt-per-game clip. This compuet favorably to Gol1en W"t's te.un1· scorer, Mike Shelley, whose :6-polnt outburst a1alnst San BeTdoo boOlled his average to a healthy 19 per outlftg, ' -· Ovenl1. Citrus 11 .. , ud the Owls might oet be II lull """,Ill> fOr tbeir bout wttb the RuUer1. "Several ti oar guy• are a UtUe weak with tbit bu& that's golDC around but t tll1nl n-'D be OK. Golden West is tbt only EC team J haven't scouted • so J don't know what they'll try lo do a gal ml 111.'" Ec!ward.I Mded he'~ been unhappy wilh h1s clH'e foul thootlng, blam· t g that fault fer the lou to. Chaf(ey. &-2 M09eley G Martin 5-10 S.O Jones G Kleswetter .&-l Marina &raduate, hu been 1:artyihg the tearing kNd for lbe Huntington Betft:h five. At one petnr!lbl the first half Saturda7 nlcht at San Bernar· dlno. the I-foot forward heel tight of his team'a nine field 10llh. The Ruflltts trailed quickly at the outset Saturda7. 1.$-4, but were behind by only 3$-31 at the half. But they never came within s~ during all of the secotK\ half. GWC SCORING Mike SMiiey Ollie Martin Bob Kit'swetter Allan Robinson PauJ Konllk Lon Erickson Jim Nenadal Dennis Christensen ~farshall ·Wade Jerry Gienger Craic Tucker FG 100 . so .. 45 31 t3 ll " 10 g • • PT TP 2$ 2ZI lf1 llfl It 107 21 lit J9 II 14 .., 10 36 7 :rr 13 3.'] • 17 0 • • rr .. wl ... co OI Ir lk ti> co .. . be ... wl "' OI ' b ~ G • k ~ k • • • • c "' A W• At t • Or. , •at • 1 dll ' B wil tbt pol boo .. ... - -i:. " -·--""' ... ... ----... ----... .. -... ... ... ... -----.... ... ... , ... -"" --,., ---~~ ---------.... --... .. ... ----..... -., -• ---""" -- - ... _ PLISHID er :•1 team-, ...... be roUod llandoy.. Illa Mou ... lake, !ll'a boon n ar vt Davis d•Bowler ,et~ ire bowl- inday by Bowlers wn, Ohio, 1 $23.1115, ' ·2) lit ,. out of trlctlin's r before !ft from '!!looting NWEST 11ley 6-0 rd.ill: 6-3 ,.,. 6..1 1::ia 5-10 1tter .8-2 canyihg mtington the first Bernar· eight of y at the e behind lut they g all of f'T TP IS 225 r1 167 .t 107 It 111 9 ~ ,4 40 .0 38 ' !11 13 33 • 17 0 ' • Sports Clipped ·Short · Nine ol lllo Unllod Sloln' greai..t 1YJ1U1Uta will bo OD bud Satarda)', Ja, 2'11 -the SoUtbeni Coll! .... Ida Gymwtk:1 Alrdatloa' coaducb itl "Gymautlcs Olympic Preview" at UC lrvine'• Campus 11.n. . Jolla Pottar of· UCI al Bob Lynn of USC art am-a lllo . --lad lo compete. 'I'td:etl, wbicb irtlf be OD a&Je at tbe box omce, wm . be priced at $1.2' for D denta llld '2 l<r -Proceeds from tbe .vat will btlp send ....SLt+e to tlla U.S. Gynma- Olympie team trlala. Glehtretten He'• BitnJn '.I',._ Aleltldorl ... _ Brulllan bulrelball otlr Emil Raclled, aaven feel, nine inchu tall, can almOll lluf! lbe baD wllllout Jumping. Racbal, Tom Duff (center) and caJ Fowler are In Philadelphia for lbe ~rkl Cup Clllmpiolllhlp1. 'lbe two pJay<n on the lad· derp!qfor.an.llalianteam. . - BILLY KIDD IN COMEBACK Jayvee Basketball c... .. Ms ,.,, 14'1 "-- Lm'ry Bunce and Ben ADELBOOE:N, Switzer· Keftllr I» , 001 ,_II• Warley of the An1beim land (AP) -Billy Kidd, 24, ~-111i ~ l~l1 '=~ •-••oa '"ff -.. _ __. a Colorado studfnt from Merl.., l•I o 111 ........... ~ -_.,.. VI. '--.. i.1 .. ,. tre ~ {II 0 fll INnNJI to plaJ Ill ·t& American stowe, , .. m-. • · · korln1 ,.w., c~wmi. .... 3 'n--L--.L.-" Aaodation' mendoul comeback after t.o..-....filleholtofi s. °"....,, 1 ~ s · -1-d 18 moathl of RI """"-_., corww •• ""-• lf, ,....,.,. fMI fUI Clllt• .,_. ""'"" OJ) I' (SI AdtllM M9nllllff 1111 " 1121 C«ta O~ !OJ C CUI Di. "-' fV'I G Ul IMI'"- "-141 o "' w.1111 .. Som"' ""'"' ,._, -"'-M· ww. 2. Colhl """ -W•IU" ,, .,..,, .-.., 9, lM . . •' DALY..., f • Marina, J1~n.~i~gt~~' '~dM Roar Into CJF·'s To 10 List ' . ' • .. Sea "'•S• Jqed ' ' • i Newport, Marina Post Mat Wins By STEVE EKOVICB °'""'~ .......... Newport Harblr and Ma- .. riM collected vll'llty wre• \ liq victories to open Sun- Ht League acUoa, and Fountaln Valier won ill in· ltieJ Irvine tearue encount- er to highlilht area eompe· ddon Friday afternoon. Corona del Mar dropped its rlrat league battle lrith a 26-2& loss to Loara. Newport Harbor ttpt San· ta Ana Valley's Slilltl on tbeJ.r backs mo1t of Ume a1 the Sailors stole an ea1y 64-3 triumph. Marina's potent mat forces downed Anaheim, 44- 15, In • another rout, a n d Westmlmter o p e n league ho1til1Ues on a winnlnl, note at the expe .. of Huntm1- ton Beach, :M-lt. , -lllrN4' ,_........II -.-0.NI C.f'fw {Jil) ''"""" llteffttl CAI-I:" Mesan4th In UCl's Winter Run 1M •• .._ fMI ,IMll 1""'911 CAJ-hll 115-W•ln'lll IM) -'Mid ~ CAJ-1:11 I~ (M) ,._., "--'lAl-4:1J. l~rt (Ml """"' M_.. lAl-1:0 ,.........,._ IM( ._ .. hllldl (A) ..... . 141--W.. .. ,.r !Ml ...,_. M9rtlnn IA>-l:n · ~ (A) ...... 0nw (M)-l:H lJl'-9""""1 (A) 111rwM1 OW.. C."' "'(111\)~:Q I~ {M) die.~ (A) _,., 11'--c.rr (Ml l>IMliil IMMl•er IAl-3:d IN-Wllllttlo !Al l'IMlll ,.,,,Pry (Ml -1:# MY-V-IMI die. I~ CAl-U _....., ............ " ,.._.... iM) """*" '--* (A)-l:D ,, •• ~ ... ---(A) .i ...... Hewn !M) -12' . HJ-8«1c IM! •I-E"".i!• CAi -1:" ID-Ko!M.,Hfll• -br lotfWI 130-McO.""'ld CM) OK .... ,. fA) _,. 1-.-Cll-C• {Ml 6K. W•rd (Al .... , Ul-llnfti.'9 {Ml _, Irr ~II l~lir fAI ._ O.Neri.ta tMl ..... 111-0rKe fM) 4K. lffl-{A)-Je.l ~ 1 ...... erldu (A) -bt° !Orfllt 1~" {Ml 6K. l'•leYld! /A) ~· "'--m•tch HV-K....,..., {Ml WOii ""~!I ....... ""-'t tl9rW fl llilllt AM V• ...... I ~KkHI {NHJ •"-" ~Ilk• {IA) 1~1'1•• INHI •lfiMf ...... CSAI 111-0'AmlCO INHI die. OUrvle UA) ,,., ' 1»-1...,r. (NMI -. llMll"'"°' flAl .... 1111-Sf. Ci.Ir (NH) 1>1...... M.iler fSAJ , I~~ (NM) ,._ lNH9 {IA) 1•1-11•-.... {NH) '""*' ~ '-'II ft.A) • 14-C~,.,,, {NH} '""'" IC•lh' (!Al IJJ-11°""1 (JIM) t1MM WH'1111 (IA) ....:-11-. CNHl We. lt.._1 CU.I Ot-Alew-/SAi dee. It ........... .. , INH>-U·I . . ' ... FLOYD STRAIN Estancia's Stram Off For Samoa Floyd Strain, 31-year-old track and field coach at Es- tancia High School, has been assigned to a high school coaching poaitJon in Samoa by the Latter Day Sal.DU. Strain and his funny will leave for Samoa June 31. A craduate of Occidental C<llle1e, Strain earned his masters degree at Brigham Youn1 Unfverslty. He came to Estancia in September or 1966 from Los Alios High School. ID addition to his track and lleld dutie1, Strain hu been a driver education fn. 1tructor at Eltancla. "I leal'Dld lulmonth.thal I was coing to Samoa al- though I haven't learned Yt.t-1·ust where in S1moa I'll be assigned,'~ Strain said. "I'll be in Samoa Io r three year5." ....... ~ · Cornptaa ewur a 1i.o rec-. ord, lncludiq ~ .. over Morlnji (llMi) lllCl.H .. lln&· ton (llM3), • Blg1e1t M'Jll'il• .bl t b e ranklnp w11 North Tor- .ranee ~I put, iJL 'ueood place, de1plle belnf 111$· tend. hy Comptoa ttwtee - ~ In a ~'IS· lh;llllll . , Manna cip6.nd· twortour:- namenti on. lb wlif .to tbe flol1 y mart, taldft&,lb own clas&lc and...the Buebo All· .mltol,atfalr. ,, ~ H~wa<~ to Coll\peOo In !ta •Qll CJ!y apectacte ""d l>l~) ...,. ond to Marina In ltbe .... totirneys 'the "lkinp-·,;on. Cc:rona dt1 ·Mar· ·w a 1 champion of the Newport and Covina 1atllerlnp llld lost only lo Hnnlln&lon Bu.ch (64-53) and Marina, 12.<8. AAA TOP TEN t. Compton (le.-0) • !Ill 2. No. Tott~ (lf..2) lM 3. ~Ina (U.l) ' 101 4. Hmit. Beach (I°") rl :s. ~on1 del Mar (13;-S) 72 e. LB Milllkon Uf.2) 49 7. Ventura (M) ~ 8. Arcadia (11·2) 29 U. Aviation (1-3) 211 10. Covina (11·2) 30 Others -Anaheim (4), Sunny Hills (4). AA-A TOP TEN 1. San Gabriel (11-2) 143 2. No. Rlvenldo (If.I) 1"5 3. San Lull Obllpo (If.I) 4. Villa Park (8-3) 5. (tie) Yucaipa (12-1) Cabrlllo (8-2) 7. Rosemead (1~) 8. Blthop Amat CM) 9. Verbum Del· (M) 10. Blthop Mont. (W) * * * ~ 'BIG THREE' TOPS LIST rl 'IS 116 56 41 ~ 21 Marina, HunUnrtOn Bach and Corona del Mar OOD· ti"nue to dominate Oraqie county basketball rant1n1s today. The rampaging threesome held down thfl lHtt.-tbree Jpots in the poll "While' ,New· port Harbor·plc ked up Dlnth place in the votes. '° ftnt a1l4t1r llJDI TllndaJ ....__ L_., IJ ~~at Butler UaJvenSty ln In· competition becauae of a : i dlanapol)J, Ind. broken leg. . IJ_,.lol Vdlt IJll V1llflello Cttl 'itllllinl -.: ff-' Jf, Cos" .... D. w.1w1....., f1fJ '-"""' r1o11 Greg Beale of Co1ta Mesa placed fotath In the high school three-mile run Sat- urday tO top Orante C.oast area en.rut. In uc· Irvint'• annual Winter Run1 meet. Beale's Ume Wa1 15:04:. The race was won by Tony Maker of Mira Costa fn 14:34. lf'-'r,..lllff {NH) ,.,.,,.., Mc(UI..., ,,.., HV-Mtrtlll INHl lllflMll trn. {SA) Couat)' Top 11 Fl'sh Report 1. Marina (31·1' llO ~ Bunce who at uven feet Kidd, wbo has finished ui will be' tbe tallest mu in the top 10 in every slalom the game, 11 avenging 13.3 race in this OlymJ>l;c ~· Vffdl 110) F (l) ......... D V•l~ 11') I' /fl S....tl s .... 11...,,.. C•J I' Cfl a.Mon T'-* CIJJ F (f) ~ Ztll ..... (II C (IJJ H••11M l_,..,. l'J c ftJ) llr1-Meer.in n:n G 111 i ""-"''o ComM fftl G ( .. hd<mt" polnta per lam• and 8.3 1"9· aaid Monday be II quite happy" and "tbinp ue :r:1:e.s~:e1.-ll =J eOming along nicely." Al-.rw1.a Clf G !II Elmor• lcorlnt wbl1 Fou"i.1n V•ll•r-Arledtl (, Mell • V1ltflci.-EMll 6 "-ffll--.: f-1•111 V•lle't n, V1flrlct• 'D OI-flOJ G (IJ Oekktr Scorl ... Win: W.!frliMl9r -Mc. l ........ 2, P•r1<or I, /¥DoMld lt. St"· thtto -"'"'' 1, VtrllltW 1. Winner o( the open f.7 mile run was Bob Deines of Occidental College in 32:41. Back Bay Track Club members Greg Meek1 and Chuck Allen flnlahed 17th llld amng 1.4 rebolDldl. .... • ....... lit,--.... ,"!' 'Clllw•l'•PW""" I ...,. "' "' "' "' "' '" '" "' "' "' "' "' Santa Anita Entries ~ -..0 !JI) IH C..._.,, 1'71 H-"-U) I' Clll Mlll:Mll ........... (11) " (IJ o....d\1111 H.tt-t (2) C 110) 0.Vld"' GIS-IH G !fl Al"" Holrn Ul G {11) Mll- kor1"' IUbl' i.._. lkld't--MDI-..., 3. S... C~•hlr J, rl•lll t Hllrtllnl: Ut\lrHI Ind! U, "°" c......,,. 1J ,,....... IN) AMMIM !hi ltu"lllY Clll I' C•l Jordtn Malw 0!fl ~ !fl •• ....., ...... (S) c 111 lf"flo'I> .0.Vkllott fill G il l Wiii+• Molol 1111 G {IO) Kill~• ~ IUM: 111\jirf-lvlll t, C!Uldl 1, """' 2. AMIHll,,.__,.r_ 10, Srnlrh • Hllrtlns: MllrlM ll. All""l"' U Bee Cage and eath. Other BBTC fin. lsher1 were Rick Nabers (72nd), Pat Kennedy (aoth), Summan• e8 Burton Roy (!2nd). Ed Ml•· ton (88th), Dan Carllon (9'lnd) and Rick Kredel -~ ~r:· ""'i!l'l ,., (looth). ~1~ ui = C•/1Jl\1i~ BBTC members finishing ~= t 11 i clyl:tr: the blgh school three-miter 2, ¥./::' l""l~"t'"' ~ were Richard Priest (21st), ~rff1'1i:_J, fo. s. 111 Fr•· Ed Bell (27th) and Ralph ... m1"": ,....r1,. •· ANIM!ffll 21. Deer (33rd). List!ng "New· w.....__ tin """'· ... °' u•i port" as their affiliation g:,~tl' 1 1)l11 tr.~= were Dan Mooney (28th) • 1:1' s ! cm"f~ 1111t'rn.1:, ~ 111 Jn-Rich Pierce (59th) and Mike ....... '""1 c... -.. cu> N~~::.a~ :wr:' i: Flamm (MthCo). M .. J-1111 F 1121 Mot...., c~' ' 11 2. U1t1ng " 1ta eaa a1 l'lnM a.ua. • ..,..._ ' .,.., '"'"" c101 F 1'1 tom• ... r.:w:~;}4 •ffdl 31' wn•· their affiliation in the jun· .id flll .... ~ ....,.. t.!900. V11i.. (11) C !fl Dle1 .. ml '"' tw mll .'-- fw .-' 1n "'" f4) G fJ) W•lklrll fili!:i · ior hltJ' o-er were '.' ' !w-·~•hl:' I-'"1'11' ·~'I QMltl CD V--..01 --IU .~lc -141 G rev tll'I' Brlii allard (!Ith}, JOhn .......... CJ ... ..,,, 111 Ss:wlllt IU!ls~ !1l•o1C'-Du•-•. ) J M h ~ ..... 1w ~1 1u c.-11 -.~11.....,.. •· w.111 .. 1 ~ ... 1111 . 1 ,.,,,,,,,~1 Olnrang (21st,. oe arc · J....,. Cll c.M!Mrel 11~ Helf'l'lmt: cos11,..,. 1'· ""-'-21 S : ""-"' 0.1 -lml'lltN! lorlatU (24 th}, Ed P.l'ppin t"tl• 1ti. fA ,..,_, HJ J·, ". Lon" -"'-• " lie~ 25'") J h E et! (32 d) Doc A. ... LM <Ill "'"*"'I 11J ---···~a.dl(UI t. I "". 0 n ver n . ,._.,."" o.-. 1w ~1 1u ,_ ,..-, , ,., '°"'""""'1 """ L_.. 24• ""-"" o.i 17· Tom Olswang (38tb}, Craig oce-... CM Y I 111 C-fllll Mw C•I ~· till ..,,. -no """"-' 121 F n91 "''' M<it....,... 121 ,. C4> M11i.r CJarL.r (30th), Darrtl Davis .. bw" U fJ GanulaJ • ~"' (I) C {IJ) W•lten W a ,,__ T1fe1 (M v ......... , 111 M(DoMld CJl G i14l f Wllltlltld ):(,~· ",:.C1l t cul,'~,· •• ~,~::·. !40th), Kit Guka (41st), 1turr11rt AIM • ._. HJ or-CH G fJl TWmrwri... 111 !! 1' C1:"' Paul Hill (42nd), A1ffed Calflcn .... 1e co Hot1t1 111 ..::.,~~ 1w::"tl:.':~ ,.,. ~-UM -= 1. Torres (45th), Steve Casino -• ~ 11 " on1 ·2· U..•• -' 1' (49tb) and Jeff Jerek (5Clth). , "'"'"""' Hurt""""' .. Wnf'ml .. ,...c'm~·~.1,~· -~, ~"~"!"~· ~ .... ~ .. ~·~· __ _:c:.::::..=::.:.----'-...c •IV ti --"-Hfftow " ...... AH V•lln i "-kl'lltt CNH) lite. L..,..__IU 10.--0. SI. C .. lr -11\1 lolttll _:'.:-J•~ 000 dee. Smmr. flA) -:----'""*•(NH) -.C . ._ CM! l»-Mll•ll•""' !NH) do:c. Cwnllh ($Al-+2 J:':-T-IHHl die. Nor'"9fM (U.I 1#-t,1,,.,,.._ ~NH) dlK. k--1 fM>-le.J 117~•"--, .... } •. 1''911r1c11Mn CNHl-+1 ltl-0'/'9 INHJ •IMN ~ ... (IAI 11'-I'•""'-llAI -.C. ,.,. !MM) .... c.J.~_., INIO ._ Mc:Klflfll'r llA~~rlhlll (NH) ""''*' Dr- CdM Visits CM Tonight Costa Mtsa. Hich'a under- manntd Muatanp are faced with the prospect of keep. ing powerful Corona det Mar at ·bay this-ev~inl when the Mustan1s boil the Sea Kini• in a 7 p.m. en· counter. Newport ii at West.em in the only other nflht same tonl&ht l•aturlnl Coast Aiu ldlool1. 2. Huntington (10-3)• '¥1 NllWl'Ollt c.vt'l ~......, ..,. 3. Corona del Mar (l:S.2) 24 .ie,.: 11 """''°' 11 "'"· u -_,, 4. Anaheim (U) 21 160 ndc COii, IU r..llbul. IDlftl"I 5. Troy (8;-0)" 17 a..c11w1 -n •ntltn' 111 11oon1"°' 11 G. Sunny H"'· (S.•) Ill NH, I caw COii, 21t rod! (00. UU 1.t.NTA M01111~ ·~•1er1: 110 roe11 7. Garden Grove (7-2). 12 c°':A•ADtsl cov•_,, _,.,., J0:1 8 .. SantialO (10-3) 6 toc11 eo11, " .,..., 1 "'1111u1. 9 Newport (7-3) 4 llAL •IACtt-1~ '"'""' ,4 Mnd ' ...... J "''""'· ~ 10.~Santa Ana. (8-2) a M•• • Multf.Cblcll; • Twlnf • Rold •,t WORLD'S LAHUT TRANSMISS ON 5'1'CIALIST SIXTllt 11.ACI. ' "'"--J --'II flllla .... .....__ ,.,,. -...... tleMI C-11 flf """""' W.-. n,. A"°"' (Cl ,__) HJ ..__, Mlrtlw I•> ._,. ,,_ 1 .. 1 "Corona Is 1-0 in Irvine League action, as are the Mustan1s. Colla Me1a beat • See world'3 Estancia Friday, Cl-52. CdM San Francisco r;rsundoor 1...::.be::.•1:.c:Loorc:.::.:•::.· "' ..... ""-. ------------- ,, "' '" '" '" "' "' "' "' "' "' •• "' "' ... •• "' "' "' '" "' "' •n• "' "' '" "' "' "' GlllMlll ti' A1¥1rwl 115 Wiii ~ (A I' ... ) HJ lt.-1 ...... 1.lltl (D v.t-J Ht ,,_.,. ._ Ill -.i"I ,',"•. H..n.ld IM Y-rJ let A Tlli.f ff e.-.,1 lit L•-~ Ole! ID "-nl , ns jOflrl4ill •""9 IF c-tel 1' IU Jl\-.,1• II V• ... a..ltJ \ HJ ....... Miii IW ~l llJ 11-"1'111 ONern" fJ ~I Ill tSV•ln"J II.;;:-; NNitl. l ,,_, ..,,. .............. -. """"' 1191. TIM! 11...cr. ,........._ , ..... (J ""'"' l("-.......... IMY-l ""' '-""' cw Mmldt) Allllllll IA ,,...,.., T1ff9 °*"' IW ..,_.,., T~ Dwt fJ ....... II , ""'"' l!Stl fl ........ , ~ fJ l,eralllrll I'-.. Klfl9 llJI ,;;_., __ I ,,...,_ fW '"""' • "' '" •• '" '" JllA "' "' "' "' .......... if) " (21 '--' ,,_._, C11 " 141 Gel .. :-.w:.i1112) ~ UI ifii'M: ·-fl) G 1111 Hvfclle1 ic«t11t tubt' H-'-Grlltl"' l. ""'·~·· l'lrtl -'I"": Na-' .,, S...lt ..... Mtllllrlll: s.nt• Nw .... ,.._. 2:1 .....-... ,., ...,...1n1 Wti•" 1141 F iSI ,,_ Ll .... llff Ul II' tfl Hiwlltlurtitr Z9"'dle UI c Ill ....... ti MCINllll ft) G flll Ge""' I._. 141 G !Ill Cow" ac..lr!I ...-: ""-"' DI~_,. t, ..,.. l. L.wll 0.-. .. """'*' 1. kW. IM'"""': L..,.... & _,., Dt1 • Cee Results s waler skiing po~t§ &Boat Show Seethe $110,00Q drum yacht Jan12-21 •Cow Palace MM ...... LJS CllUf1•MC Wet..,. 2 pm toll pm ~lltmtDJtpm lundlJa, 11 •m to· 7 pm SH fftN of Mii Mfl poww .,,.,._ SH fllhl"' ~. Oflll>Hrt....,..,.., ,.,,,,., ,,.,,... tltlt t/Mfl# "''~,..,,,.,,,Mt/........ j II# •'/dllbltl. ,. iteJJ& .. ..., __ ,...,.. FIH 110111 filhlnv for chitdrt11 • NIGHT • DAY SERVICE 9'30 A.M. TO 9'30 P.M.-IATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 PM. .... , ____________ ...,,_ ___ .---·:.--------. ... -~·--·-·---------------- ~:::_~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~...,.-.k.-~~~~~~~~:._~~·-----~--·~· ... • ' . .. • ---. --·-· ... ---~ .. ------... ----------JO OAILV ,!LOT 'futSd.iy, J~9, 1968 Your ~to.ley's lforth 1~ ............................ ~~~-=..,....,..., ................ , ................. ...,,,~-.---:------, Blue Chips Suffer _ OVE~A!!.!_~J~£.£NTER Mutual Ups and Downs. Too YOU CAN TAKE YOUR BUSINESS WITH YOU h'o •••Yl Ju•I don't proYid• tho c•1h you• f1mily ..,;11 ., •• .:1 le poy dobh, ••l•I• +•••• ond It · 911 co1 h. On tho olht• h•nd. • You cfn lof"' your b111ino11 - whole oncl h1•llt.y -lo• you• f•milf Thi1 ;, pooili l1 lhro119h &111i.,ou l••uronco. For "'"'' in- lormt llon oboul thi1 oncl o+Mr 111.dorn iniur•nc• plon1 for your f1,..ily, comp•llY or omployo11, c•H ff writ1: ........ -.,.,._., DAN W. BAER · MEW YORll LR lllSURAllCE CO. 17141 547.7451 S.. AN. C.CW-59 •21N 21M Nlfttl ....... , ' 6% interest- for 5 years or more! Todily, then are hirb-1TI1d• corporate bonds a .. itable with yield.1 appl'Q,lcbing •nd often et:oeeding 6%. Wi th 110me re- cmtly l~oed bondl, a 6% interest rate is Jlll'(:mised by the i.Wng coty0ration for 5. 10 or more years. There have been only 11 19't' times in the put 40 yean when bonds of this quality have returned to high 11 yield The same is true of municipel 11eCUri- /ies when their tax advant.agee a.re taken into coruiideration. Few quality investments ofter s Ii.led rate of return for auch extended periods of time. For additional iriformation, call the man- ager of the Dean Witter & Co. office nearest yau. Or, if you prefer, fill out the coupon below. There is no cost or obliga tion, of oouno. You're close to men who know when you invest witH ... DEAN WITTER. CIC: Co. ........... , ........ ~. ~Ctn! s..u t...:.... ~ ,llLMCllCO. lOSAHGnEs . l<IEW YO!'llC . CHICAOO ' Brtn«m R. Ogdtn. Mo114Qtr I'll Dovtr Drivt , Newport Sta.ch Ttl~ph.onf: 642·6050 ·············· ....... ' ...................................... : nt DIAN wmat I CO. J 90Gli;I a. in~ in furth-rr infonaUJ011. Oil .,...... ..,IO""" and/or municip.1..a&.tlt• C117, _____ _,,..,.~,--_.z1p_ • •••••-•-•••••o•••••-•••••••••••••••••oo •••••••••.,•••••" - ... ... ..... .... 40,000 Mil• frM Mai ntenance 24 Month Net L••H INCLUDIS At! M1ch1nico1 llopoi'l All '•rf• & l•hor, ,.... o ••••• ;.+ion '•n•li+i., ftf l•l•n<• To M•~• Up At End of l•••• '••iod I I I 1 I I I JOHNSON & SON L111ing Co., L ll<ICOL N°Mf llC U • V-COUG"'" 642-0981 1000 W. Coe at Hwy . I Food for thought. Five stocks that we like for 1968. Because women are Spending more lime away from home, they need loods that take less tlrM to pr1pare. Btcause labot costs are spiraling, $ChOOl1, reslw- r1nf!, hotels and in!tltutions are turnlna lo 1 variety of convenience foods. Hutton's just published M1rkel W llvline•• Sur- wy of the lood industry gives you facls-and figtJfes to back up its recommencations o! live wt:ll-slluat!d lood companies successtunr marketint con~lence foods. These tssue.$ provide income plus thl prosp&et ot ••tellent capital appreciation ln 1968. Just m1ll the coupan"fOf your copy. No obhption, ot COLKMI. Add1c.ss _______________ _ Clty, _____ Sllite ___ Zip Cod&- Te~phone'------------ Business"""'----------- E. F. HUTTON a COMP~Y INC. lillJol.•lJt NEW VOJlK ANO l'A((J't( (OAS? il"OCK (IC(tlAHOt:• ANO OTWIE ll lUOlNG l!ECUlllTY ANO COMMODITY t:JU;:HAl'fOl:I , Mii NClllT'I llU.IH i Tltllt, Lt.NT• A# .... .,,, .. * 11• ~T 1110,.0WAY, LONG l l -'(H, 01·1"f r. L-------~------~--- I ,, • • I, Funds· I I " I " I I I I __ t.IJ - • -· ' I -·-· .. • ....... _ ........... _~-... ..-~ ....... --.. "" ...... '_,.. .... ~· ... .;...,r,~--• , New .. -->-----------;-----··-. -..... ______________ -.... -- -• • DAIL v !'UT U StQCk Exchange List -~------- -.. .... , ........ , ... a.. Closing I ,. • • • • I j T-.-•.HOI J z DAil y Pilaf • I - I For the Record OUHNIE lyllhll~ County Coujile .Hurt· B~tling Burg"la~ Meetings JUa-MIUff'I 0..1 U... ~ ~• It-., CrwlHI ...,,_ L.t11 Swlck1-, •lw ~ u L.i. ·-...... ,,_ .... ·-11: ..... c. ~· .... """'"-~ Fire Calls Fund Picks Collins Co. SANTA ANA -0.. -... !«I -. Illa way' -........ la 1111 ...,.. ii J:a cMDdJ. szsttW ... ' c. allt Ind ................. "What'• ~ b'tJ't'IJ. ............ ftllllc--. ........ ,. •?" ' ~---1a. _, __ ... -. --Haltllo ......... 'I! -~-... -___ ., ...... _ll_llJ _.,_.,Or-.~ ··--1'J ---""""" -Iii-- .... -blwn-l>oqlory ... -.. -..... ~ .l:o~ .. ar: '': Ana poUce u6d tbe , ... !!lo S...:e T9ft7, 21. .:....ii wto. lDtml lo com bur;llt'1 ftctbu pve ldl came to lbt .,.. .'Wiiii Ml intt murder. · -Gt _, lilbl'•faiii----------------;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~m=~:.:!i: l1 ADULTS -WANTED wile .-...i -la Ille evealaCIDdlbe ..... tbl 1 ........... _.., .... ..._ .. ...,..., home first to n.d il ia a l. TW 9M •,..,It• .._,... tiil .._,., _. .. , r •• tom up l&ta. ,,.. .... llO-J ......................... ,,., ...... ....... tlced • -hldlll& bolliod l'roclb .....U... -"'--llowM ..., .. Avlliawa. a docw. ~ ... ~.::::.•i::= -Cl.MIU ~.NO-. acreamecL A ttruiO-. C:WWS.• .. ~~1·19 ................ ..... Ille -ll>Uond ba-. • ~?.:::-:-: 'WtlllchsMttsiC~/ M~ how• and -with -c-............................ ,,.,.c.._ \ Br<JUD PIANQ SHOPS Energy Fund, a no-load mutual fund. added Collins Hold it.-I llhoald have -tllln'd be & catch!" Radio Co. to ill portfolio --------------------during the quarter ended do""'-'9'1 ... Ibo lloar, lln. the blrg!ar, th• ....... r~;::::=:::::::::::~::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::=::::=~~~ . --.. -It and bit tbe IUIPICl Ol1 thl t.d. Sept. 30, Dori ald C. Samuel, fund pttsident, announced in New York. Energy Fun d's invest- ment of 10,000 shares ol the company at the present market price is in. excess ol llllO.O». Custodian Capturefl School Safe Burglar Tbe aupect wrestled tlle hammer from the woman and begm blttins her ..... band. Mrs. SW.ninger ran .. out. door• and called to nei&b.- ~ Del,_ lleonli A. Cox, fll 1211 Hiptand St., VILLA PARK -A Villa him until deputlal nipond-reopooded to her cries, !boy Management Part High School cUltodian ed to bll -ca11. bolh ran aw Iha home. By C Be 1 • early this morning subdued Kirkbride refulel: 1lt atve tbit time the IUlpec1. b9d ourse gms and held for sherilf's depu-offien1 an addreil or any_ fled outside. I _.. t!es a man he allegedly other inform•Uoa. Bf'Olld.. Cox purtued bkn and UC E:1temion aunchcv. an caught trying to o,..n t b el•=be=lt=w=·d=.'=======manapd====to=dOd=·='='="=lelevi==J· eigbt-wttk course "Intro-.... ductlon to Business Organ!-achool't 1afe. zatlon and Management" Capt. James Broadbelt of Monday in Buena Part High the 1heri.U'1 department Sebool Monday. " 1aid Fred A. Vaugeoi1, 29, The course ll being co-aaw the door to the admJn. 1ponsored by the U.S. Small l1trative office open when Bus.intu Adminiltratl'on. be reported for wort about 4 Its purpose iJ to help own-a.m. JOSIPH '!. KOSOWSKY . ANMOUtlCIS THI OPINI,_ Of HIS onOMmlC OFFICES SPICIALIJ:I ... IN CONTACT ~ENSES RACH ll.YD. AT ELLIS HUNTINQTOH au.CH IH. f62·2UI OUR CURRENT ANNUALRATEOF5%· EARNS 5.13% WHEN COMPOUNDED DAILY & HELD 1 YEAR USE THE HANDY PASSBOOK ALWAYS MOST CONVE~IENT FOR YOl.Jl SAVINGS ACCOUNT • INSUMH~I TO $11,000 e FH>llALLY CHAITl:llD AND,SOPlltY.ISID e Wt 'AY EA•NIHeS OH YOUl FUNDS ·flOM DATE lECEIVEO TO DATE OF 'WITHDllAWAL e FUNOS llCllYIO 'ON OR llFORI TMI lllTH OF /!HY 'MONTH iARN ,IOM THI IST e SAVl·IY-MAIL. Wl PAY POSTA&I IOTH WAYS, A CONVINllHT WAY TO SAVI. SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS HOii OMCll _ ..... ....._.._..__au..-TMIMA-.NCMi 11751 _., ..... _..,__. ~ 1U1CM ll#ICH: 11....,. .... c-",97·100' . ' -er• and managers of tmall Wben he tpOtted Kenneth businesses to be better ad· W. Kirkbride, ZJ, a tratll· miniltraton. J1en;;:~Ja~t~the'.!!1;u~e~,be~p-a;:'.bbed!;!;~~ ................................ .J!....~!!~~!!~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For .&:Utional tnronna-1_ him and managed to hold tion, write or phone Unl- venlty of Callfomla Exten- 1ion • Irvine, Room 1325, Campus Hall. Irvine, 92864, Pbcae:m<62'7. • • Pact Awarded SACRAMENTo (UPI) - Tbe Stlit. Department of PubUe Works Moada1 awarded a tm,47t ton- tract to Mart Co., Gilden Grove, to widen S.ntlago Cllll1m Road -ol tm ~ Cao>o• Road. Ill< mil- es • of El Toro . • Soldier Dieti SANTA ANA-Anny Soec- 1.n.t 4th Cllll llmiald R. Watlon, IOD of Mr. and Mn. E . R. Wallon o1 1914 S. Shelton St., todaJ Wu re- ported by Ille Pen..,.. to have dled la Vietnam. u a result of non-ha.We action. URN auou••-.. lll•"LAltPAlllOOIC ACCOV!llft .__, -.._ "' . ..... .. __.."' ... ,. ,., ..... ,_ ... tit ,._ <ll4) ........ (211) ffl·l220 (..n.ct .. _, _,,,_ l, ~=--=·,~ r:::. ·--I:' .:;ir.:i; -llo\t•I- s ..... ... -c.n1erai. nr1Ha1.H1 ........ -.--• ___ .. __ ......... ~ ........ You wouldn't expect anything to match Corvette's sports car ride and handling. • • llllck11-11 behind a long, low hood. lklmp:9m00thlno, I. cu,.,...tralghtenl1111 four-wheel lndlplndlnl 1U1p1ntlon. VII tl!lt renge from a otandard 327 cubic Inc'* up to a big 427 you can order. New fUll door-ti-llJll1111. New Altro Vontlllflon. Mon: boluty, morw --nt 111111 -· And etfll Anwlcl'a only 11111 production aporla cer. • '68 rvette '68 But when .you drive "The Hugger" .•. will you be surprised!_ Bucket -11 behind 1 Iona, low hood. A lmOOllH!dlno; roet1-11uggl1111 lmpn>Yld ...._..,., oytlem, VII you cen order lhlt 1t1rt It 327 cubic Inc'* 1nd -tl!llr Wl'f up to 3811. Sllllc Ml -•1JJW llytlng, Uke ~ F~h AllrQ Vlntllltlon, 11"8 ~ C. mJimnd d<M 1 C1m11o ••• COMt11'1 ,_,,_,_. ,,.._ ..... maro -... ' . le omort. le ...... Buy now al yow Chevralll dealer's. ' ' I .A I ! ' I I • I .F m ~ bl .. to ,. th .. ' IU 91 .. .. .. •• ab bu da ar llD Q s - 1, - • . -. ., . L ' I llA -·-· ........ Fair Ware Fine Fare 1'Added attractions" is a key word for the fair this year. The annual Serendipity Fair. ' Serendipity Fair and Used Book Sale is a yearly project of the Friend& of the Costa Mesa Llbrary and ~his year'& event is scheduled Feb, 8 and 9. The added features will be the sale of antique wares and art works. Mrs. Patrick McDuffie, chairman of the falr, re- vealed that an exciting collection of antiques will be shown by exhibitors from all over Orange County, while art works will be displayed by members or the Colla Mesa Art League. On the night before the sale, Friends members and guesl8 will attend a preview of the collections .and sale items. A:uthors will be on hand to autograph their books, and artist Bruce Mcintyre will do caricatures of the guests. The sale will begin at 9 a.m. Friday, Feb. 9, in the Costa Mesa Women's Clubhouse. Persons who would like to donate books, inquire about preview tickets and sale information, may contact either the Mesa Verde or the Center Street library fa cilities. • • \ ANTIQUES, ART, AUTHORS -Gathering items for nei:t month's Serendipity Fair and Used Book Sile are (left to right) Mrs. [.a. Verne Whee1er, artifacts exhibitor; Mn. Richard Ingram, Costa _ Mesa Art League president, and M.r1. Patrick McDuffie, chairman of the fair, sponsored by the Friends of the Costa Mesa Library. Also for sale will.be antique& and art works. Funds railed will go toward ttM! continuing projecla of the Friends who serve as liaison between the commun• ity and the public which the libraries serve. ,/ Collection 'Cruises' On Ramp ; ' Cruise wear appro- priate for tbe dl!taff side of Balboa Yacht Club memben;, e1pec· ially wives Who will fol· low the fleet on the an· nual' San Diego to .Aca· I pulco ?Jlace. will be mown· 'd~u r l..,n .g the monthly luncheon and bridge seuion aboard the Prthce'.ss Italia. Mrs. J e ft Deaver. hospitality chairman, will welcome w i v e s Thursday, Jan. 11, dur· . Ing an 11 :30 a.m. cock· tail hour. Lunch. will be served at 12:80. follow- ed' by lh.e p_arade of fashions from GKC, Fashion Island. Mrs. Leonard South (at left, center). fashion c hairman models a show sampJe with man- nequins, Mrs. Almon Lockoliey Oeft) a n d Mrs. Allen Cottle. 0th· er member models will be the Mmes. Marc HaU, William Boland , Michael Hirsh. Jay Lin· derman, Ken R o s s. David Young and John Payne. Luncheon chair· man is Mrs. John Reed. White Wonder In an imaginary mountain resort are hosts A trip to the Tyrolean Alps, via a festive ~eldelberg reground . left to right), Mrs. Mel Farmer and Mn. Hop will be taken by Balboa Bay Club members and fl.tr. Juergen Schar, and (background, left to Saturday. Jan. 27. Following a 7 p.m. complimentar right) Mr. and Mr11. Hel OeVict, Mr, and ~ Ed cocktail hour. German cui sine will be served Gazi and Mrs. William Adams. · music for dancing will be provid ed by Bobby ff. .1 aod his Tyrolean group/ O:cked out for t _ For the Reco.rd: Put Needles A wa·y Whe hey Come to Pia ~ am -PAYING FOR MY STUPmn;t . DEAR ANN LANDERS : Last week my a.later and her friertd decided to play m,y record album. When I got home I found the record hll1 bffa b9d.:y tcratched in two plKa. This particular friend has • broth- u t Ulte very much. I don't want to get ·in bad with her, ye t I ha t.e-- for her to ruin my record1. She Is the careJe.u type and hn done thi11 IOl"t of thlq befort. What do you · auQnt! -BETWEEN TWO FIRES D&Ul ••• Keef , •• ,..,.. lld:· -... If ,... ..,. •• f'rte .. ..... ·---........ .. -Oftr .... ,... .,.. a~ --.. ,.. .. ...,. ........... . DEAR ANN LA.Nt>ERS :, A few weeks aco • salenoman tou nded of( aJK.d 1uppoaed]y !Ovtn'g mother1 who bUUyr., ai'ld • in1ult their teen-age daalbW• oo tbopping tri ps. ------_..,.~--..... 4" • ANN LANDERS ~ My mother and older •Isler had such 1i.m~nc, lights • o,ver clothe~ that t wa1 .1fr1ld to put on a dre111 either in or out of a store. When my mother took me snopping. I soon learned not to express an opinion. My I.lite was "atrocious." Hers wa~ "eleaant." Once when I saw a dress I "*ll) wanted, my mother said, in the presence of the 1alt>swom:!n. "You are at fat as a p~g an:f t'::">t dress maket you look Uke 1 fr~tk.'' From then on I U:··l.v rrllt<ed 111 shop for clot.hes. r told "'Y molher lo bring home whatever~ she liked and ., • I I would wear It. I am a lfOWI wom· an now. but these horrible memor'ie~ are is vivid as If they had happened yesterday. I hate clothes and I nar my dress· es' tiU they fill apart. To th.is d.y. reading the lelter from th e I cannot pass the dress aectloo where 'c-o:"c·-~ UnJversily graduate who we used to-shop without belna phY co to \2 years of "going with" cally Ill. r a morNed man. the n suddenly It So, lo all you sa leswomen w ase dawaed on her that she was a fool, moU1er1 insult thtlr daughter. t Jose J dectded to unload my story. tell thelfl about me. You star In I. too. "went with " a married man a sale • .but you will g e beaten· for teveral years. We kept, tell.Ing your crown by lettln a· fi'le nd on ea,ch au. bow7auUlul rel•· down lirl lcnollt'..1 &hf! -- Uonsh.ip was and we co mmiserated over the fact that he was not free to marry me. HJs wife died S&Jddenly and what happened to me would make a perfect plot for a soap opera. This man Who htd been the center of my existence for five ye1rs Ill· nounced within a week of h1s wile's funeral th1t we had better stop aee· Ing each other because he wanted to remarry someday, but he would have to marry a rnpttbble wom1n, not one with whom he had been hi•· Ina: an afftlr. Furthermore, he 11id hi• family 1u1pected something h1d W n goi ng on between u1 and they would never accept me. Within the year he married a wom- an my 1ge. She was 1 divorcee but had managed to keep her name cleu -something which, unfortunately, I ... not 1mar1 enough t.o do. NOW I ' OEoW PAVING' ~ tit, ......... pattl ... ... -,.. ...... /.:;. u ,..,. ,_ " :r. VOICl•---eWaJ~ .. •f JOU Ute I JM wul W'. ~ bl yHr lpet Uwe OM ti, G...i -.a; Too many couples go from _..,. mon.y to acrimony. Don't let ,..... rnarriqe Rop befo[e it ptl Send for AM Linders' bootlet. rillfl -Whitt to EapecL" Siad , requeat to Alln Llndep: in ... this mwspaper enclollna: 8D ln coln ind a ton1, 1ta ....... lddreued. envelope. Ann-t.oders wUI be alM • }'Ota wttb JOUr probiema. s.d to her in ette of the DAIL~ 111Clotln1 I ,MK-addrOIHd,• flnYelope. • ' ' • I f Mu/tip/~ Gatherings Planned by CM Club A lloarl ~ ol Tllla.nioiftintloO,- muale will ..-.n Wiin 'Id "1 lln. -ao.., a.ta-MIA'-'Ww·..-C!iib-~1allidz'M -a ••-. .......... for U :a a.m. 'ftm'ldlr, l•tllen • • ...,, Ju. It to Ju. U -llr. _. lln- =..~-';!'.11 :~. ud :'::"'..!:" ~ -J ... C-w11111n-__ _.,_ -Soop l(y -Id 111 • --a lllell II T•Ulht Mt. 1tate4 Mn. Bel· bll'IJ .......... "'Jotmaon, ~ --Tiii Cldloellai - -..... dor ...... tteo .. lln. -·-· ... ,...._ --wlll -.... "'1, Ju. II, mor be ob-c1.-. at u,• La tlllllcl by '"loolloolq Mra. -·Ju. II, • JolmMlllw.-· Tlllr.uo..tq-tlloArl Precediq the ltHr&I StctlDD wlD ptblr It t a.m. memblnlllp --tbt Wed-I)', Ju. Jt bl tllo Wll)'a ad 11 .... Ooaulltt-Rlcrutlao Coatlr ad tllo lff will p-'lbnclly, Cord 8oction will boot Ill ro-Jan. 11. "'at. 10 1.m. ·m the IU1lr card lfOUP • PrillQ, clubbouM. Plau I« tbe Jan. JI, at nooa la tbl du~ Leap Year T.. PvtY and bOU11. Sprial -Sb'lft and Accordlll1tollr1. 1IJlllam Bal Sale will be dlieuued, Budlruk, cudl cbalmwl, Home Ceremony -.•, Mesa ~ites Performed I 1 1'11C • ••"1'1ati ........ ""*'• ~ llr blr I FM ....... ..... ..........,-'-_..... .... ~ ....... , .... . --... -·... ;.. 1·-~ DIM "-f, iae ti 018 I r ad •ors ..... lln. .... B. ............ --.ape. . U.,tlc:.ta-elol~-.. - fto .... ~ v. Tw--1111111'91 .. r.o.ta -=-... --·-:11"--·· .. --... --· ..--.i. tbl Ill llO 'Cnota --" -· -. .. -· llr ........ ,.,... -.....,, ... -·· _,;,,, lllllflA·atsh ~ ~":"-111 = Noololl till IWplicm ~~ --......:. 1-.. :::.:=··--in .....---·... -"' , .............. -:.,..... ......eo.. . _.._ ...... .. -. -Do carried -Tiii -lln. Ar8'/ II 1 .....--I prdnla ~ .: ~ Cput -............ IJ ...... 11.-t -" .. ol eor.. d!I Colla -WU -ti . IJlao lllllt IJdlaol. ICCOl'dlal to Mn. Ralpll Ut-lllht relreatunenta will be u-, -·Lo ··~ Uefield, cbalrmu. aervld. --~ -• ::-c.u.m:. =~-= lite DAILY PILOT rlld a bouquot o1 ....,_ Covers Boetin9 ___ .... Hidden . Buying Urges Uncov~red by Expert WOMAN'S WOIK -Mn. Harvey Pease, president of Newport Harbor Area Church Women United is assisting Mrs. Willllm E. Kent Oeft to right) with necessary chores prior to the eroup's Annual Day Meetin1 on Thursday, Jan. Edwin MeMt, a louthern CaWornia advertillU mu and musician wt fl en· tertain Riviera Chib mem· bers durinl a lancheon meettna: in the Baa.. Bay Club tomorrow. ano lnterJ:ntatioal ud ... tide 10DC1 btt1o a dlle• .... ol Calllonlla liYlq ad ""' edvvtilon malllpulall our bidden bu1lllC •Ill· 11, in Meaa Verde Metbodilt Church. · Upcoming Annual Day Tiii .-·. Pporiwo la tl!e -field tD-cluda the operat1oa of hla .... od""1111111c ud public relatlom ftrm. Production Area Women 'Uniting' Duriq: bll pn:HDtation, Who's Makln1 Your Deci- &lom -You or the Adver· tiH1, be will tncal porate pl· An tnfonna1 IOCiil bour will tab pi-... _ Ibo I lJ:SI p.m. luncheon. Ma. Auxi iery Dulet D. HUiton will con- Previewed A special treat Is In store for Newport Harbor Chil· dren's Theater Guild mein· bera attendlnj: the 10 a.m. coffee meeting Thursday, Jan. 11, in the NewQprt Beach home or Mrs. Leslie PeterMD. For i short preview, songs and mualc from the next clilldrtn'• play will be pre-- tented, accordina to Mr1. Frank Gaines, president. "Curae of the Golden Sun· bant," a modern m71tery comlld7 ii an orlaiUl by lfn. Lodlllaw Reda1 and lfn. lllurt Wllloa. It will ... -"ii la r.o.ta -lllP kbool tboallr Mardi II ad II. . ILLIN llA"ll- lrl .. te IJe Betrothal Disclosed Af Party Elloa llaplor ti Glendale, d...,.. ct ·11r. ond Mrs. ~ .. 8:,!.:J..= cl D I M JalDll 'WbH.e oi -• .i... ZI, Ill Cos-ta ...... l"lnt Metbodi1t -'Jiii ' rt lllet ..... ........ lllllt -~ or._-C=-ad '&0 , .... tit Mk& ........ 9 ._ .. _. __ Mrs. Harvey Pe a a e. president of Newport Har· bor Area Church Women Unlted will welcome mem- bers and guest. lo the An· nual Day Meeting on Thurs· day, Jan. 11. The luncheon m e e tin1 will cammence at 11 :30 a.m. ln Mesa Verde Meth· odi'st Church, accordina to Mn. Willlam Foy, cbalr· man. The R e v. Richmond JObuon ol tbe cburcb and pn1ldlat ot Harbor Cowl· ell of Cburcbtl wU1 offer tho -tlan. An aft--lod by Mn. Tbom- u IDl1, will l>o 1.-"' Ibo bnolaou ooulaL Nat on tbe )l'Olram la Mn. Vlawlt Coletta, pro•- -of Cburcll Women Mesa Club Storts · Year Costa ....... w........,., -.. Club -octl- --Ill laD nriq fw tb9 ..,. J'llll'• Mn. B. L. B I 11 a. 1'rldp cbalmwl, -...--.. betlm •t 10:30 a.m. tomor· row in tM home or Mn. Natllanlel Robim. A1lo ........... will ... Ibo Jllllklr 8ectioD meetinc, at 10 a.in. in the bolU of Mr•. We 1Je1 Woodl. G.st .....-Al -· narco-tic -_.,. for Ibo OrUll Comdy lherllf'a otnce. will talk about Illa work. - White Shrine •To Celebrate ~-· Nllbl will ... ...... .., --ol G 0.l •\.-Barbar W b It e Shrine of •.,..i.m durlag Ibo I p.m. II';;! •• 'l'luln- dly, Jan. u, ... ~~ N part -MOK:: .... ,_ .. Tem-p~. Mr. ad llr•. Glib. Seo!, ..... hmu of I ' erdt and -· hi prlale11. requett all offi. cers to be present as a "sideliner" at the meeting. Mn. Arlllur Ellnrorlh. chairm.a, and lwr •Ills· !anti Mn. Harold E. Wij. IOll and Ml.-Either Devine will 1erve rekeabmtnta. CluDOpens ' Beauty Book Mn. Rldulrd Sollot will boot tl!e meettna of Doha Alpha Piil cblpter, Bell Siem• Phi., et I p. m. .., -bl .her 8-IMcbbome. · et .. I 0 n CaBfonaia : c I _ _."" : ....... GinW• ..... : "--. : ftl: tan •11 Al 1, • fl :_.,, 11-cfLa , -iii ...... Lt.• Tiii _.... ,........,, : Olill* ... WMlt. .. • Plluun ti Pa111i1..,_, ts ; ........... ,.~ -ptrtdb)'Mn.-· • __ .... __ 1111 -· ~ """1· 'iMJ ...... dnt. ~-t· .... u; .. ' ::~ r.i:. " oJ::: •.a..L '1111• 1 ' Mn. II-Grl11uil . ... •~--r ·-• ...... -. -• • duct • dtort bualneu meet-. United of Southern Califor· nia ana southern Nevada. She will speak to the g(oup on New Dimensions. American Legloo Hill In Inf ud -·· -Coda Mesa lJ the eetting tation wtD follow. for meetinp of the Auxill· -=========J Concluding ttie day will be an installation of offi- cers by the Rev. Johnson. Tickets ·at Sl.50 may be purchased at m e m b ·e r cburcbe1. Baby-sitting will be provided. ary to Barracks IMI, Vet-,. erans of World War I. The first Tuelday of ucb month members ptber for a busi· neu session at 7:30 p.m. and the third Tuesday · they meet for a social and pot- luck at 6 p.m. BRIGHT rh• DAILY PILOT 111•ii .. I+. ,. ... ·-::r u,M . ..,... .... ~;,lrif. .,_ lrt1111utuwu Nit!.. 41lty 11Mi et1iuy tit. ·- January Clearance at Fashion Island 1 S Feshion lslond Newport Cent9r Full Length Gowm .. g. to 13600 Siies 6 to 14 ... famous designers. Cocktail Drell8etl rog. lo 60.00 48. to 66. Reduced lo sell quickly. 28. Beaded Evening Sweaters roq. 50.00 Whi te end ~ink , , • Truly eloqont. 22. Dre88y Cocktail Coats reg. to 200.00 Block with beed trim , • . Short end f,11 l1111gth, 88. Sa1o1t Clearance lul lan91h •nd cocktoil rHiicetl 112 OFF Washable Sweaters reg. 1J.oo Acrylic fiber .. white & pastels .. 30 to .W. Wool Gabardine Pant Suits Even Picone classic styling reg. to 70.00 All Weather Coats reg. 10.00 J uste few left ... priced to clee r. 6. 38. Junior Drelll!es •eg . to 36.00 Sizes 3 to 15· ... dressy end casual 8. to 14. Junior Skirts reg. to 50.00 t,' .. "stly dirndl dressy styles • Henc...1, 1 ~• J eweli:/ • Scarves • Boutique ACCESSORIES re~1ced Yz OFF . Sttle .5T~~ , 10:00 A.M. t hl11~ ...... ' G. K. Chri8hnsen 15 Feshion lslon<l Newport Center .r • I 6. -' • --llllmll Rall* Arwy·at eo.-le.+· in ·We.+ ITOllMHll't• a....•· ................. .,..,2 ......... ~ ........ ~ S.--J & s.a. ................... ONRerc-.tr ,,,.,.,,.. ... .. ....... """'....,. ..... ,...... *• ..... ""' .................... plllllllll!!'.., Malt .. _..... ...... "-furftilh Ill with )'OW ... NIMy ..t ...... ,....... .... AUT. MANA.Gm: Nwl 2 Allll. M.i 111 1 t. our ......,_. .._.,...,., Htah .._ __ ,,__ ....... ,_-~ -, U.CIC S1BIT1 1422 NO. HA1101 l&VD. """9TON, CAUi • f eminim attire BACK STREET IS HAVING A SALE STARTING TODAY ALI: SAU! CLOTHIS AD PIOM\ ova UGUI.Aa STOCK AND AIU! RETICK!TID POK ONI BIG CLl!ilANCI Dresses Formerly .Nw ~0.00 to 90 .00 ..•. 15.00 IO I0.00 20.00 to 60.00 ... , .J.001e H .00 Coau Formerly N .. 45.00 .. 120.00 . u .oo .. 61.00 Al. Home & Form1h Formerly N .. 40.00 to 1,25.00 .. 10.00 .... _. Pants Formerly ........ N ... 12.00 to 30.00 ., ... 5.00 I0 10.00 Shoes .... s . UllS Formerly ........ Nw 30.00 ,. I 15,00 ... 11.00 lo .... . Plf't Suits Formerly ..... , .. New 36.00 to 115.00 ...••• '" .... s, ....... Dressy o,...... ........., ·-1'Zt.~ ~' llM. II.It, - Othef'I ;...... ...... ...., Hose Formerly ........ New Formerly .. , , • , . , Nw 15.00 24.00 .. , ......... a.oo I.IS to 4.00 ............. ...,. OTHER THINGS PR I CEO ACCOllDINGl Y ALL SAL.ES FINAL NO HOLDS NO UYAFAn· NO .CHARGES I\, ., ., 30 I N. Ha-llwl. l'UUllTCIN .,,_..., _ ".97 T-6 C-..., au.rt• . .. . .- I -~ IA KMIA, ... • ••• ., < • H : J T ( -- ' Wt I wr 'Ml ' ; ' • " ~-~~-,-.... ---- • •' ........ . ' -. . . • .. - ·-·llr---11---h-=J -;liort ~ Coit.I .. -~the -· !omia. ~ , ... I Cot· I ii I Cout lltd ii la dtl OT ' • • • ... ('-. • DI. DDAll z----,__,_ w i• .. _., U~!!!i!!!Oo~!ii ·- MUTT AND JIPP --....... ly .. A"'- lt\INP IF I ANSWER ™AT IN WEEKLY 1Nmu.MENTS9 I, ~·-~----·----_,,... ------...----~------------------------··---· • J • • 1:11 e ....... lllfNI (30 .... , .... - -iCI ilO """ ---·-1'1111...., ·-.... 1'0 •> ..... .,_. ·-· ... ·---.. • ltl "-= (C) (2 llacn) LOI .liielel .,,. 111111 ... ,_ Sta11. I ,_. CC) (30111111.) --••• ,. I [J ·~ f .., D fl ' . ' • ···-.... _ -(iiuil) 'JS -laif °""91, "• ......... ._ . ·---1'1 1=:~~ci 11- •VIN• THE Publlc and Trade COMPl.m l'ttlNTIN4" SERVICE '42-4J21 n11w•M-11M. ....,.,. ...... ·--- ' TELEVUION VIEWS 'Sharks'. Film ·Is Awesome ly CYNTHIA LOWllY AP Tt .. ¥1slen-RHI• Writer ' NEW YORK CAP) -Sbarlu, llld J1cqu• YYU COUlteau in tbe warm and almoat re•ennt voice.be used for everythin1 about bis beloved oce1n. are "splendid 1avaa:e1 -magnifiCeot lnb1bitor1 of tbe aeaa." ,. YHIY ARI Ibo fierce and frilhleninl flab turned into rippinJ, tearing creatures by the tcenl of'blood or the a!ght of prey. An bour report on the ihvestlgation of these predaton of the deep by the French ocet11ogr1pber and the crew of b1I labor•· tory ship oi>ened ''The Undersea World of Jacqu• Yvu eou.teau" on ABC Monday nlgbl The photo1raphy, much of It filmed with a~ll equipment in "man's list frontier QG eartbt' wu startling1y beauWul, ·ind what it showed wu often brutal. Showp Jp gre"'t detail were uperiments•ln· dlcating that 1h1rts -"we.hive come out of the re- mote put virtu1lly intact" --;-are attracted to food by scent, have abarp via.ion. and feel and reict to vibrations in the water. . -THI AWISOMI climu: of the proeram was unique film of .a "feeding frenay" when a pack pf hungry sharks were teued by food bait Into attack· int even each other. Most lmpnaive were tlie dar· inf ~iverw workinc with prac:ticllly no protection close to ·sharks in order to ta1 them for a study of thtlr mlgr1lory h1biia. II l\'U 1 spirited, lmpreutve 11111 for •'Illies which will be shown at irreplar Umu over tbe nut five years. ' MONDAY'S episode Ot ABC'a 11Peyton Pllce" should not go unobse"ed. For better pr for wane, it wu the 400th epilode of the nlibWme serial which is now he1lthily into ltt'fotirtb Yl:ll''with no signs of structural f1tigue. It is almost lmponlble for the occulonal viewer to know much about the f. 'JOti aJid' subplOtl that are conltlnlly developtnc bu there aeema to be plenty of story toll4d around. IN JUST 30 crowded nilnutea Monday nllbt there were two auaults and one killillg, and two separate ariumenta about ·mysteriOU1 problems - the regulan obviously knew whit the wrangling wu l bou t. A doctor was reminilclng to a patient at lenith about hla boyhood. An41 there wu talk of something being funny about the death of a woman at old Martin Peyton'• pllce. Well, you can tell Jt'1 a buay, show even if you don't know what It's all abouL The most dramatic defectJon was that of Mia Farrow two H llODI aco. But moat of the cut who start8d out are still around, aUU IUJ'ferlng -Doro- thy Malone, Ed Nellon, Ryan O'Neal, Barbara Part· ins and a few more. RECOMMINDID tonight: . 0 Herman's Hermits in Concert,'' ABC, 7:30-8 PST, &bowing the &lneinll' group l)ll'formln1 at a state fair; 'To Catch a Thiel, n ABC, i :30.10, spedal premiere of a new 1erles, an action show 1tarring Robert Wagner u a reformed crook. ' I ---;-j_' .. __ --· J 8 DAILY PILOT lllf ... LI L•I" & UllllM•I ,._.,. .. u. , .. -....... P, O. M1r IOI ....... c......... Tt.....,_1 (twl Ml·llll ... ,..,...,. .. , ... .,.. . -~ 11-1 ..__ II-,,_ C1lf"lbiM4 wt!ll 111t 0••• C•i• O•ll• ,,..,., ........... hldl. ~·11or~1 •• O«- -"• 16, tff1 ..... J--' z. ';.;: LEGAL NOTI<.:E • _,....... .... . . LEGAL NOTICE -' ..,.,.,,.,,, "' AWARD WINNER ~ D.AU.Y Pl1m "" -rw•rl awardl ft om the OfMte Coun\J Prn1 C I u b Ff'-M1 othtt tiewtpl.Pft. ·I --. -... .. .. ... ........ ~--·-··-~ ... .... .. ~ . ·-.1------7 • Myltery Drama I 'Night Mast , alr Offe-,,; .1-.\ • • Splendid_ Concert By M-0 rchestra -At Huntington f laylWJJS_e lly 1110M BARLEY Of .. 0.-. '*' ..... won our WWl\'alWed and Mpport. favor "Fihwllly" i ncl ''Who's Minding the Mint?'' ST Am WI D"UDAY _,_ --"U FLECTIONS IN A GOLDEN EYE" ... "After You ComrM1" 1',,1 ffil7:SO o • ' ~' I 01111 M1rll11 ''The AmMher1" ..,,,,, H1,,.illeR "J~k of DMmoncl•" -A<MO~~ DISARMING Colin Gul¥er wbO ii taken ln bJ h1' at· 1nnt1o .. i;· Didi!)' i.alnmers. 1t 11 diin<u!t, !oolUftc back Her lllllPPf mannerUme lD t .. _ ... _._ , .... t' fine the openiat acl get tbe play a ,,..__,. •'6" 1 per- off 1o a running ttart. formuce bJ· the .~s Aa- tbougb she l'Ulll lDto trou-'G • ls ' pies Philhar~nic Orcbe!· ble l•ln• 1n .. ,. nnt ..... • ir ' tn, to rm11 dlotrlbuto the alone with Dan. honors won during a fPleD- Le" effective la R u t h did· C'OGCel'l But of one Burgess •• ber ruece :..nd Rusty Wn& uu. vut11 bnp~ea servant, Olivia, wlio bas ap.. , eneemble ca be .sure: they plied the blaodDtsa of her will r'areb' Ucounter 1D this character to her perform-R cummt MU011 an Qftlion tnce u • e 11. She ll aloof 'eturn o( lb• warmth and mapi-and nev" qult• .. llev1ble . tude I),.. them by a de-. when ht!r ~ntimeots toward J.igbted -aM, incidentally, the young Intruder chanie. Rusty Warren , queen of capacltJ -Orange Coast By fir the best ol the the double entendre and the Collegi: audience. ., suppo_rting cut ii Paul Sui-Violllilit TOISY Spivai.OV· avant garde recordina:s. will d ot~•-id t livan a1 tbe pompoua, mus· sky un ou ORMJ wou op tachoied auitor, Hubert. Pat be one of the stars in the an audlftce poll ain~ be Mulllna also acore1 quite ~ mu.iscal revue "Let wu rec8ned to the podium b e a v 11 y as the lharp-G.iris, J..es Girls," .bing no fewer than five Umet. tontued housekeeper. a four-iieek engagemtnt •l Flrteea recalls would · not Sam Veredecla contrib-haw~betn too maDy for this utes a.aolid performance u Melodyland on ·tuelday, ma gnll1cent, Russian~born the Scotland Yard ins~ Jan. 23· artist; he "gated .a deeply murderer lint 1eftMI he tor, while Sondra Putey 11 Thls lavilh production, a.wr•tive audience with may be fow.d out and 111aps lesi convincing 11 the maid. whidt features a· #50,0lD a · renderinf of Beethoven's a pencil in t•o a1 the scene Jack 1 e Washburn as the wardrobe of the aklmpiest Concert in D major that ends in blackout. It Is a nurse and Jack Hebert as possible design, wtll play w's as technically faultless gripping moment, but un· the lord chief justice round nightly, except Mondays, as It was refreshingly clu· fortunat.4l_IY . one which is out the Hiµitington Beach with two performancts on steal. never0t~_.in the more cast. Saturday beginning at 1:30 Spivako\tsky's longing to maca re uwu act. and 9:30, plus a 3 p.m. mat· Lake m bact to the rigidly The killer in question, a DIFFICULTIES mee on Suiidays. clauical era of the "loag disarming y o u t h who Saturday night's produc• 'ftd:ets for ''Les Girts, bow" -a desire shared by chaFms his way into the con· lion wu beset by cWHcut-Les Girls," are now on sUe such muters as Y~hud.i fidence of a rich old lady ties largely surmountable at the Melodyland box of· Menuhin and Leoftid. Kogan as the poUct investigate his in nalure. Timlng lapte1 fice and all theater tic.tel. -wu richly 8"ident in tbis first murder a stqne's were much in evidence in qencl111. jewel of a coocerto and throw away, it played with the ftrsl act, while prob-.,.C:"'--'---------....:..---------- excellent aplomb by Brit· lema . of a technical nature isber Colin .Guiver. He has Onclgding a contrary pair captured the deceiUul. of handcuUa and an errant grandstanding nature of owl) cropped up in the la· Williams' twisted hero, as ter 1t.age1. well as (my Engl.ith com· But the bulc naw In t be panion confirms) the au· , Huntington Beach produc· thenticity of the Cockney tlon remains the apparent character. pullinf of the play's punch However, Guiver's per-by director paul Teschke. formance falls short of the This Is regrettable, partic· intensity required by 'the ularly In the light of the 1uc· brea,kdown "scenes where cess of the 1ubtler scenes, Dan'• true colors - mostly such IS thole betwffn Dan yellow -show through. His and Olivia. transitions are the auth9r's "Night Must Fall" will be rather than the character's presented for six more per· and are never clearly de· rormances at the Barn, 2110 fined. M a I n St. in Huntington Well cast In the role of Beach, Fridays and Satur- the crotchety old dowager days through Jan. 1:1. Staying Power 'Peyton Place' Passes 400 HOLLYWOOD (1\P) "Peyton Place" marked ils 400th chapter M onday night. passing what seems to be a record ror filmed t~levision series. day nights, holding our own with two popular shows, 'Family Affair' and 'Drag. net.' But the movies have hurt ua on Thursday night. as they have hurt all series this season." To avoid further recline in the ratings, Monash plans innova tions. COMFORTING -Gretchen Meisenheimer attempts to comfort her daughter, played by Peg~ Johnson, in final scene of "The Glass Menagerie," to be staged at Costa Mesa High School Friday and Sat.· urday. · llRILLIAN'I' Ht" delighted ua with his brUHUt cbonfinf in 'a first DIOVtmJnt tbaf: was atud-ded with rippllnc. cadtnzas ud tJ>utUq: vlrtuolo pas· ..,.., -p opening move. ment that aet the seal on puaqu of sheer technical perfedioa with aa loveJy I mtlody u we will find In ,a cooceri score. ·' · Thia mood ls sustained Jn a· meutaed, elepnt 1econd movement until IU inter. ruptioa by' 1 spirited cadeo- :u that lnimediately carries us forward to the final stan-u. And what a joy Spivak· oyllry -., this lllD6d rondo! He reveled in the bobbling effervesceDCe of this clever passage, superb- ly backed by a solid ,and 1ympatbet1c, orchestra:· Much of our pleasure In the excellent performance of Brahma' Academic Fes- tival ov,rture was marred by the inexplicable gyra· tlons ol conductor Andra Prevln. Ilia posturings were hardly worthy of the dignity and decorum that are de- rqanded by thiJ beautiful Brabma Coacerfo .aAd WI: were at a loss to under· stand e.uctly. what ,Mr. Previn was trying to con. ~1 to his c:rcbelb'L For· tunately, bis jazz-like ges• tutts had little or no ef. feet on the orchestra's splen· did rendition of a work that was so obviously a favorite with the Orange Coast Col· lege audit.flee. PERCEPTION Let us immediately stress that we are not saying that Mr. Previn's place is not before the symphony or· cbestra. To the contrary, he displayed an Intimate tnowl- ege of both the Brahms and Beethoven worka and de· lighted us by his perception. and direct1on of the final work on the program -Sir William Walton·s itnpres· sive and deeply moving Symphony No. 1. .. Walton brings to this glil· tering symphony a clever· Jy lcored pomp and pag. eantry that is captured by few ol his contemporaries and by fewer of today's c<>n· ductors. :Previn showed him· self to be more than equal to the occasion with an in· spired reading of the de· manding score. He particularly brought to the fore the alight dis· SOl)ance wbicb Walton elev· erly uses to stress portions of the first movement. And the flourishe s that gild the almost chauvinistic second movement were made to measure for the Previn ba· ton. The ABC serial has not only appeared more times than any other show on film but also has pursued its in· exorable cou rse winter and summer with nary a rerun. "We can't co ntinue to move the same characters through the same environ- ment," ~ ~arked . "l plan to send one of the major characters to Boston for a story that will take place there, A young rni'nister and his wife will be introduced, and they will be linked to the Boston story. 'Gl M • ' D A fine performance by ass enagerie ue. (da.e w• say It again ?) ao orchestra that has unprov· Thus "Peyton Place'' wins honors for perslstenee , if not for excellence~ Nobody has ever accused it of.;,being a prestige show. But it is a well • made series, with coliipetent if not inspired acting. ltence it has held a soUd core of vie11.•ers, though not in the same num- bers as before. ATTRITION "OUr ratings this season have been good enough to keep the show on the air, but not good enough to allow any further attrition," admltll executive produce r Pau l Monash, who has guided "Peyton Place" from Its very beginnings. "We 've done well on Mon· OCC Organ w ncert Set Top 1tudenll from t b e Orange Coast College or· gan program will present a public concert at 4 p.m. Sunday in the OCC audi· torium. Students performing will be Pamela Givena, Alll'IU Schroeder, Ethel Carol, Ka- ren Gebert, Katllryn Olooo, Dale Wood, Lyn l\1urray, Vickie Kidder. Mark Park· er, Roberta Amott. Winnie Carter. Jean Babcock, BW Kennedy, Anita Martindale lnd Darlene Kay1en. The concert, under the di· nctJ.oo ot OCC music In· 1truclor J. P. COlyar. wtU be open to tbe publlc at no cbalp. BROAD AXIS "The purpose is to give the show a broader geographic uls and to stlrt new and dynamic stories. The series mUJt pt i•volved with new characters because frankly, some of our· establlsbed characters have told their stories. 1'Now we are forced to in- vent for them what we call camping scenes-scenes in which they stand around and observe the action, just so we can keep them apparent. "I fear we will lose aome established characters be· fore long. I can imagine · what the clamor will be. 'Peyton Place' viewers don't lite to have the abo• tam- pend with." iftdo • ....-llM;1'I -... --.. l.wlo• .W. loll -ff, WIN I XCLUSIVI A t Co stq, Me sa Hi g h 4 ed beyond all recognition in recent month1 in a program that was as pleasantly va· ried as it was 1Umulatlnf. Costa Mesa High SchoOl's drama department will take its most ambitious step in the school's 10 -year his· tory this weekend with the production of Tl!nnessee Wil· Iiams' "The Glass Menage· rie." of the Mesa High English de· partmenl. is directing the drama. wb.ich goes on stage Friday and Saturday at 8:15 p.m. in the school lyceum. Tickets will be on sale at the door. J erry Renewed HOLLYWOOD I UPI) - ''The Jerry Lewis Show'' has been renewed by NBC· TV for the remainder of the current se.ason. Acclaimed as one of the1---------------------- fineat American plays of all time, "Glass Menagerie" details a sensitive picture of a family dominated by an amblUOIJs mother. Its theme · is of various escapes from a harsh and painful reality. Gretchen Meisenhelmer wilJ play the role of the mo- ther. Amanda, with Fred Sutton depicting her aon, Tom. who narrates the play. Peggy Johnson is the crip- pled dau~ter. Laura, while Bob Sanders will enact the role of the genUeman call· t!r .. WIWam Clarke, cbalrman ........... , .... °"" ......, 6:41 ,... ................ ,,.., ,.. _ ...... --"THE GLO•v"STOMPERS" .... "MONDO TllNO" HIGHER INTEREST NDWI Step u p t o ALWAYS A FA Q GIFT OR IOGq 8LUE CHIP'ffAMP8 wt•fJOU irw..t .,,, • UOOO G .... nti.n full peld Thrift c.tlflc:aUi Jll9)'frl1 $25 monthlr' ll'leome. No 1rn.re1t peld If redMl'Md In flflt I montht. • 5~W PAl llOOK ACCOUNTS IO COMPOUNO(D Motrn'HLY Gifts for ,.. KCOUn• SlOOorowv. _ fultCk In~ trie llth atm Mm tM 1tl Writ• tK un ror m. l>roch..,... For rdsditnt1 of c.ntvr• Oftft, DIWID"LEAN'S FlM _.;-.~. GUARDIAN ~i THRIFT & LOAN fSKMfWALEMCS DOCIOR Zllru\.00 ., ........ ....... • 213J 1cMt1 M1in It., S... An1 tz707 Ol'fka 111111: Tll. S45·7lll La..,.....,~. SePI .-.. Siii fmctko IM~ '11 yea con. Hos SI feVf in I\ day and met .:r. rte a: sur1 bac e· ule, ••m m11 F { ... con • :rt. ra ed. favor with his .n 'a first ·as stud· capenzas 1010 pas· g move. seal on teehnlcal lovely a· I fiiJd in tained iri 1t second U inter. Id cade:n· Y c.irrfe5 lnal stan- ' Spivak-ii famed 1 in the :ence of 1, super.b- :~ad ... •nd ~asure in formaDce mic Fes· 1marred 1le gyra- ·r Andre ngs were le dignity are de-- beautiful and we o· under- hat .Mr. r to con. fL For· like ges· r DO ef• a's spleD· lf'ork: that 1 favorite -Oast Col· 'IY stress ying that e is not tlony or· .trary, be .te knowl- thrns and and de· erception, the final tm -Sir itnpres- moving • this glit- 1 clever• rnd -pag- tured by 1poraries ay's con- wed him- an equal th an in· the de· bi ought ight dis- .ton clev· portions ent. And gild the ~ second made to revin ba· ance by :ain?) an improv· :nitlon in program 1ntly va- nulatlfig. iwed UPI) - s Show" by NBC- ler of the II - •• ''" N 07 .. . • - ., •I ., _ _.. ..... -•• ~,., • .,. ....-·-- HOAG STAR'l'ID WITH 'il BULtDOZIR STUCK IN THE MUD DN ·NllWPORT MESil o.;9cied w0u:kftwn1~ Eye' IMU1piciou1 ... innl"9 ·of Harbor A'rea Hotpftal .. . . • .. . . ,. . . ~ ....... ... --·--.... ,,..,,..,.. - BUT IT WAS ONE OF THE BEST IN THE WEST WHEN ·COMPLETED IN 1952. 'Winnie' a.con Worked All Nitht Gettint RNdy for Openi"g D1y ·~:.~Roag'·s _.75 ;Beds Now 270 Hospital Grows Vnder ·Mrs; Bacon:s Gui:dance Over 15 Years By THOMAS FORTUNE She turned 65 r~tly and .has de· °' .. o.MY """'ll8" clde(I it is time to retire. :William R. There was a night more than 15 }Judson, now assistant administrator. yean ago wben Mrs. Winifred L. Ba-\lrlll l ucceed her at tbe efl:d of the con, administrator of Hoag Memorial."_ mOith-1 , • , Hospital, was new in her job. -_ .. , 'A t ~ritun1tywtde tribu\e. called She and her staff were working '1Salu'te' tO Winnie Bacon," will be fevtrilhly to ready the new hospital held Wednesd:&Y at noon at the New- in Newport Beach for opening the next porter Inn. 'Nineteen organi:t.atiODs day. Outside the wind was ho'l!lirig with which i;he is affiliated will par- and the silt on the still largely barren ticipate. mesa had piled up against the door. ' Mrs, Bacdn said she is looking for· .. 'lie hour was I ale but the talk wu ward·tO: .'!U.. leilure hours whlch have rli arl)r: done. Then someone noti.ced a been ~t:1u~h a premium these past 15 sur&iCal bed had been put together year1.1' backward. Once before, Mrs. Bacon thought But the hospital opened on scbed-she had retired. That W?S wlien she ule, .. with all 75 of its beds properly as· an<t ·llilr husband, Robert, moved to sembled. And it has experienced re-the beach where he was to become markable· growth in the years si~. administrator _t1_f the new 1>bed Hoag :..,.From 75 beds it has expanded to 270. ffll_lpttal • , .;, , l .-~ ..... .,~ban 100 employes have be,:--_.;O.-on-e mitt\ a llttJe o\.t;,a•year before came · the opening .theY sat dow1f on .the ~oor GUIDING BAND together aild he showed her the final ..Ahd' the guiding hand through all blueprints. Tbe next1day ·Robert Ba- ttie year~ o! growth has been extended con died on the golf course. b~. Bacon. Wllhiri·• week Mrs. Bacon was put '. in charge of·pur(h~~g equipment for the new hospiti l lo keep the project moving' forward. In February, 1952, she .w~s officially designat~ admin· istrat~r and in September the hospital opened. MUCW' EXPERIENCE She had the experieitce to juslify the appointmenf. During World War It while her husband served as a cap- tain in the Army M&dical Corps she was .acting administratCl'r of Pomona Valley Community Ho spital. She previously had served as his administrative assistant for a num· bcr of years. Earlier she had grad- uated Irom Oregon State University with a degree in dietetic& and taught n~tritt.on in high school. ~"-Bacon Was bor.n in PJ-_lnvlew, Minn., the daughter of a dairy farmer. She did not hesitate to assume the pc>st of Hoag Iiospital administrator. "I. felt this ls what Bob would have wanted," she said. "I've felt,all along that the hospital is a sort of mem2.rial to him ." Being a 'hospital administrator with a small staff was a different job than the one "Winnie" has today. M r s. Bacon can remember making salads. washing dishes and even operating the switchboard In a pinch . She says sbe always has liked In kew a finger in everything. She ha ~ enjoyed e.very facet of tier job, "ex- cept the bu1iness end of it." · "Ours Is a ·friendly hospital." she said. ''The staff ls all very congenial." Buf it always has been the patients who were her chief• concern. . exist only for this purpose. The thing tu be administered is tender Io v e and care. be ii through the kitchen or surgery.·• The roughest time was in 19511. That was the only year the hospital was not in the black . "I was the most un- popu lar person you ever , saw when we pul on the fourth story. It was the same year South Coast Community Hospital opene:t, a nd everyone. sai'd we were overbuilt." It wasn't lon g, however. before'. there was a patient waiting list again and patients were bedded down in ~he halls. ALL OVERCROWDED Today, she said. the acute medical a nd surgical areas are ove~croWd'ed; • .U ... ~ ... and l~ maternity department hi s need' of more beds most of the time. Plans are bei ng made ultimately tt;i devefop the 270.bed institution to 552 beds. JiGnors have come lo Mrs. Bacon. In 195.1, she wa.> named Newport Har- bor Business and Professional Wom - en's Club "Boss of the Year." In 1958, after submitting a thesis, she be.came a "fellow " in the Ametitan College of tlospital AdJ!linistrators. She has affill8ted with many com - munity groups and se rved a stint as president of the Zo nta Club of New- port lfarbGr. Prese ntly she is presi- dent of the Women's Divisior. of the Newport llarbor Chamber of Com· merce. .. ., •• "The patient:i I" she exclaimed "Ev· erything' h~ to be relaled to the pa- tientJ. Facilities, equ1ptnent, services In the future she hopes IG spend mGre time with her three grandchil- dren -the only hobby she has had !im_e for in recent years -and to travel. AFTER FIRST 10 YEARS, NEW HOSPITAL CELEBRATES~ 'Winnie' 1t P1rty With Board Vice President R1lph Printl•., "" UPANllOii HAD n""5lv1 SHOVILIRS ON JOI • Tiloft .... John il. r Jr. Hol,. 'WIMI•'. 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Up .... ,, T¥ecora mp. 141 •-1-wv ·~-.. u ..... · ~AftM,CNl 1 J'REESAUNA 1 ti} 684-4776 jRJvenldel I"' I ltllllllD 6 a.di -C .... te sli•••l"I, Perk mo---..~ --_, _ MC:.,;~-~;;ml~-;;;;;.--,;2'50:; e bd ·-~. ----. 1oya C,_. & Olrle Clvlt Mir· Aot. J. M4-M1D 911 • ft. Air plnCI. olflcta. With Swed!ab mauap by DUPLEX, Westmlns1er "... ..--_.... a-'A'"'·red ctatrall k>cat 7 Experienoed M&uuelll' bit-bl.I, (Tplc. EXCHANGE ' _ e Maki Ser9n . TV svaD. e Spldol.ll 3 Br'a -2 Ba Corona .. Mar SUD ... ...., ' y ; OPEN 7 DAY ......... ~ ......... "" cm .. ... • 1 BR "1RNISHED I ;;:::::::::==·===1 td, clae to fw)'I. N. Santi s A WEEK lor f Ix Ir upper house, ~ 2 BR 1'6. bla, w/w zm N"'POC't BlTd ~ e Swim Pool • Put/creen I• AM. Ideal for distribution 9 •m-10 pm unlt1, or • lot. Fortin Co. cpts/drpl, all bit-tr. ~· . . • rtpl IDdl•llDdry l•c'll * CUnnel Reef* wareflR or factory, JOhn B. 132 E. Ulh St. ~ 642-:;ooo evea:.548-~16 wuhft'/dr)'el', iJ.•.350· $300 ATKINSON PEEBLER APTS e Adults il f'unU, •ttu Kilroy Co. m.sru Prolnalonal penonaliU(l HAVE: Waterrn.mt lot wl dn. 962-71«1 1 Br. l\u'D, lni:lrr. edulta • 1145 An•helm Ave. APA·RTMENTS OPEN Jocked llOrlge space manu11::rtpt evalu1Uon. Lener 160' ol fro11t1ge. Want: Pow- UNTALS 617 Victoria, CM. 54&-6l3I. C.M. 612-m.t SPECTACULAR VIEW for rent to contractors or of inquley -write er boat at lea~l .ro·. $40.000 .\ H0U9N Unfurnilheid aa:ERTUL SPACIOUS Waterfront/Loe • Bolt lndlviduall. 1J M422 Dilly Pilot Box P-4 eq. Bkr. Call Dick Fabian. 1---------1 N furn,. 2 BR. kundey 2 BR., 2 S., Ind Refri1. df')'-SUpa Avallabk> SERVICI: Ollt~CTORY !14l·i531 Comta ... 3100 S125. 20l3 Wellace SIJ.9JIO 11'/wuber, SJ.35 mo. 2 BR • :J Bath Apta. Leti 6100 WANTS OUT? * Havt 4 1-//i:;N""·".V'-ACAl<T-=-.-Bl<-J-bo"'-'U.,;.;: Ill 1Dd utll. Small fllm Apt. 987-7151 Mt'I. Wilmn LEASE· or . BUY 1.;;;.;;;,;;,;;;:;;:;;;,;;;,;;; 9.~ttl"91 . 6550 tor 51 UnltJ> ... Fix('r Up. --... _ .. ~-.... Old Npt A'fe. Hr Hoq: Holt). "2!1. Mo. I: up. SSl.5t0 up 1-...a.1 Offer ...... '""G ,._ , .. _,, ~.. .._r" " Dt!IUXI!···· Plex in -,-.... -pm...,.....,,. . M2-6583 ,.__,,., -5100 •• ~-..... ..uu ~ ....,,,..,, _., ~-"""" C M I "'7 7'"1 · Nice va. CALL MR. -..._. .....,...an ·• ......... I wiU build a' BR 2 be boml! drm-PLl)Tm. outdr pl1y Olila eu or · · · .,,. -..., Bl.ACK S61l5l <I Sl»LOVELY 2-BR aW. "iiiPIPiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii[ 111-11111 -for f'LrrtheT Wo U3U eq.tt:) tor thi! klw equip, ~yd. Hot brklat, or OR S-0'144 ,. '" , pd.~..!.~. IJ!fl,.!OUllL HA' RBOR . Herman.-!fro~ MIJ'. price Ct( SJ.20/"°ft. on your luneb. Nr. Bushard il l'aJ..l-.-..,~~E~A~R~O-ES_E_R_T_H_OT_ t.'.·qzn ..... -·I ~-....,,0, GREENS klt.OtberlllOdttl ava.11. Call btrt. 968-1136 SPRINGS LOT Un cityl 1 ;g> . 1"!!'Don!!'!!'!a"t"'3T"-""". ""'""\!!!O"IBABYSmING my home e Value-$2450. Will TRADE Newport &uch 4200 ~~-I~ pre.achoo! childten. Mo n e FOR Isl&: ?nd T.D.'1. ri "' COROl'fA del MAR * Choice .......... ~ . .,,_ •-i-• ... ' e CALL 5-l6--0689 e l-Bfl holale. prap, cu-pell, BACHELOa.lilll· no Jdtcben, ...,. r Jot "''" '"' .. ,,..,. .... , dncin. 1iove, rd'rlprator xint Pt-'-'-'-,_ aftil Ill! BAOIELDR • tJNl"URN. -•rt• ex1rli lal'lt ee · Loll ol Sfl9.0'706. e WANT Luxury Tt·11vel •• ~-38' "'-' _,.,.. ,,.._ """ ..___ $100 Trftl! Some Ocean View. s -.. ""-r. .-.... w1u1 June F.mpoboed adult only nvm ON ~ ACRES m201.0 CRltr.l CARE In my botne for ~ Trailer, TD'1, Oear prop. main!~. !Mp fe~ $50. 673-7123 •--• otll 1 I I BR. --• u-•-' :.,,,::;::,,;::,:._;,____ I.ant. Npt Bch area. for 6 O>o!ce Aptl w!Pool. 1111t. $115. mouth. 2S6 E. 20th inu-• ..... ., • , .. .,..,.1iMJ» St. M2~ ON BAY/Lovely lit: 1-Br lor 1 • 2 I: 3 BDRM. Frplcs I Ptl!Petioa I Pools ROVED RJ~de Coon-m-:mt e Pliml! location in Cm;ta unfum) WW • cpta. Patio, nJRN', il UNFUflN. Tmnia • O:lntot'I Bldst. 9 0 lot for ~: or tr&di! for YOUR home. Own tranll Sl.25 Meu, 5%·YJ1 old. SID-&Xll KEW home 3 Br, + 11 penel-$150 . Jrb' INC. • UTD..! n.tlld Pool&, OUld Can: hole Putt/Greea. amall houle 111 Laa:una. hr. Ex c I! I referencn. SPACIOUS 3 BR· 2 BA. lic1J bonu$ rm. Dream ldldl, ~ IC'J-Mll Cents, Adj. to Shopplna -900 ka ~.,cdM. "4-2!11 65710. 642-8371 or 5'84389 NEWPORT BEACH HOME b:ldscpd, bl.k wall fence, nr ~ FRONT W:PI' 2'7lll Peteraon w_...,, at Har-tMec.\rthUr nr. o.G Hwyl 6240 BABYsmtNG 111 my hOfne. $91)».eq lor Loc11l Income. So. Coat Plaza. $235 mo. Nicely fum, • IdMl location bar 6 Adanl~eo.ta Meea. R. E. W•nted • Wkly. Hot lunchta. fenced PRINCIPALS ONLY. .. lie. s.s.mc. pi!tfect for bachi!loc. $95 -.Jui:~ s:;~~~!"~t INTER.F.STED in buy In I ya rd. NB. m.2529. OWNER • 548-!MO'J S BR - 2 BA/Bltnl, WW-cpts, U pd ...,.. .,_ homi! on or nNr Lake Ar-I ~. 22Q..wi~. <l'IUdren t\ mo. ut . u•....._... 1----'"'"::.;;""=---i rnwhead. Write Box P-2, BA.BYSl'ITING Eb' wed!:. * * * HILLTOP Elltatl! San Juan Ca,plstrano, over 300) sq.ft. 4 BR, ~ • .:kar gar. Ch-er I ac. S74:00o clia.r. Trd for local prop. Bkr 54&-?TIJ HAVE TG-M in equltln In 2-Tt1cta tl6 houses). TRADE 111 or part tor lncomi! In Orana:e County. CALL 5J9..t131 TRADE S.M EQUITY in CRESTLINE MT. CABIN for HOME or DUPLE.X in COSTA MESA or NEW· PORT BEA.Qi. LI &-6.lSl. TRADE $10,000 • Eq In • Deluxe 3 Br • 2 Ba Con- dom., e 2000 llCi-ft, UPPER BAY, FOR : TD"1 or IN- COME Prine. onq•64&-21i10 ·~101,1· Camper, '63 Truck 18' Boat .r. 1rlr, '64 Evin- rude 75 hp. Trd 111 dnpymut for Lairuna bome value to ns.soo. TI4:m.as20, 2 PM.SPM HAVE 7 ru. lncom' units $'...'7M eqttlty with Del SPl!l\d. over $2800. W1nta Local F &: C Duplex · or T.D.'1. Rltr. 646-2619 * * * Mainte!~ce Mechan10::: .: .. ... ,:• .. Exper!.ncecl In ~~' dr1ullc 1ystems •,A: 1te•m lloller1 'II:: quired. Only qu11if~: 1ppllc•nf1 nMd •"'y;' to ·· ,,. -.1• .. Perionnel Office ... ..,, ,., " U.S. Diveif- Company, .. ,_ 3323 w. w ~. ' ~ San._ Ana·"';,,· ... ~ ....... .- An equal opporturut1·,, .• 'mployl!r JANUARY ·• ,, .. ~ . HIRING ;•··• Merch. Dept. •:, . ' ' Durin&; tbt month ol ~~ uery we. will accept •llf'll- cationa from cxmclentioua yoonr men uMer 21 ~th a minimum ol a hiah Khoo! eduution to help out hti & lull lime basi.s In our Mer- . cbandising Ot!partmenL $130 wffk S.l•ry Tboae ap~ytna: must ~ be •wlllble to IWt work lm- mediately. NO LAYOFri! CaJI S39-U83 for interv, appt. 10 a.m. to 2 p.Ri. Pets OK. 1-blll: Sl Jolufa. BACHELCXR APT. Garage, Pnltip Addttu You fuml.\h transporta-~ 5t6-®). INCLunil Nr.Beaeh! $110 Huntington IMch 5400 care of Daily Pilot, New-llon. • 642·140'1 •• 2 ,. Eld"',_ mo.yr!)'. ~ l!Ve&, MARnNIQUE ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;11 ~""'~~"'~"~'--:::.---I w1u.. Babysit my home •11)'-511tVICE DIRECTORY a .-.., · Xlnt ...... IUSINISS-•nd time. Corona. dtl Mar area * ----------------------SERVICE OIRICTOIY * .. .,.., "''"· "'1<. !no!. 203 WINTER Sp<clol! '" Sft&l• GARDEN APTS. PINANCIAL 67' ·-Gudlnln• 66IO Pl bi • .....,. '"" ...,. 646-1'115 1 Be. '" ""' "" bcb 1110. BEACHWOOD I;;::~;:=:=_=::::-:::: I '=====~~;:;-;:1 =:;:~;:::"·;--;--;;'= um "' S87 OlDER 2 Bdrm, dbl aar to $120. 548-203.5, 644<1637 Parklike ltllTOU!ldtnp .&. lli&nt HOft&I Bua. Opportunfti• 6300 lrldc, IMIOnry, etc. "Tender Lovln9 C1re LEAKS? Gu or water tlte· • Gii Weat Vk!toria. Petitte, SINGLE 1pt. • UP. Moally ruRNISHEO BACHELORS -r-656() for Gr .. n G.rdens" tron.lcaUy located under ce- RJtr. 54S-052'l tum. Mukwoman prefl!IT· UNFURN1 BR-2BR-3BR Priv . T. D. Soeclallsts 1 -------~'-IPtt,vent hot weather prot>-men!, bl~. ground, :r . BR/Bltnl, Frpl, Cpti, ed. 1115. Call OR 31581 2 baths available ate palioa • 1_'lear Belch. U yn backloa Of CW1tom-BRICK • BLOCK • STONE lema N 0 W! Rta&0nable walla, any place. Repairi!d • p Carpets drapet 1 Golf and Sboppinc. en rtpelr 1967 aross S2JO ooo PLANTERS • SLATE moothly \awn ca~. Pruning. or replaced. Concrete cut- Dtpa. aUo, Obie-gar. Sl.65-.. _..rt .H-4210 ' ' arage l IR 2 INitht, t.plc ""'·"' .._i_. rr.: .. ' CEMENT wO"k· ·-2916 t'n" &: ""'" loca .. n" wate• m.,. 2220 Mapli!. 646-2309 ..__,... .... 11th & Santa An1, C.M. r..., Y""'" ..,... """"" Landacaplna. ExperiellC'l!d .. ,. "' ..,,. •.~ .;~ . .,__;.~ ' ' ' ' ,, •• :~·~. 2 IR · 2 .. 1Ntht, pet• John T. Boy" Jr . ' Rt,.., ,.,___ ,..__ hortlcultur!it. 646-liMS. lina clMned, Pl"tlllU'~ re- -. '-1 u., 3105 -YI. ~.. ~ .,_....,, 1 IR W lk I ..a .._ .• ,,_ .. 8 ._A,....,. ... ..,...e . ......,~ntry.1~--------1 •'lored. Cali "IA.W. 642-0348 --~" ' -• n ........ I PETEBARREM'&CO. CU.tom Cablnet1. Sm jobs ORNAMENTAL PRUNING BAY & OCEAN Ma..a.. Capri Warner&: Sprinadate, H.B. 642-4353 OK. J'tte Elt. 96U945' CR01es Now) PLUMBING ,...... l2 mllu W of Beach Blvd.) 1 ·---...... Art pll•-1 =======-==I 642•2733 Ri!aaonable. 642-!HJ.• ""'""" "'"'""'' & • __ .. _ VIiiage C1\I 142 •n5 ----· -· •-•• kl ,,_ 2 bedroon:i • fireplace ..,.mlrVU . -b' price OI. improve-_.,,.,....,.. "I --EUROPEAN GARDENER 619() R.-1 .. lllplir, - CAL-RON NOW HIRING 40 MEN Start work immcdialib': No experience nee •y. Willln( to work ovuftme eYf!f')' day dur\na: nm. • monlha. WDl train. lt.Ui at $2.35 per hour. ~ advancement lo JllDp&e willln&: lo worlc. Cal.I •Per-' 10Mel ~mt Ibi- d~ Ir. Tutlday only, 142-4466 f 'BR. den. convrtd gar, 2 ba . bllns • lll!W dl'-r. riew cpti>. put lfrps, tncd yd, $215 mo. Oldrn t\ peta OK. .....,.; . DaniSh TH.It rumiture SPAC 2 t\ 3 BR, 1~ balha ments plui rent de~it. PANEUNG, ienetal home Landl>'CaPinJ . Maintenance $225 Cp•, "'"" '.... * Unfwn 2 IR Ari· P""ll"'' ,,,, ... ,. ·""~ v ""'" """37 .. • Near lhp'a and .cbooll FURN. BACHEL R Nlt. •N'=~-~. Id repair, acrters, cabim!lll· l!I')' . " . ~ .'.* IF YOU Med Remodelini, JI( -----~-\ 3110 ~2394 ·FROM $99.50 ~ =Call=iPhl±liM2:i·"4=7·~""""'=:!,·I GEN. clean.,.i, tree service. ' ---------1 U'"-. , .. .a..a • Ni!W 11 w n.. 1pnn' klen. I• Mo". ma Map4e, #3 wa inc""""' BEAUTY Salon Jor ale I SPACIOUS 3 BR . 2 BA. a.EAN 1-2 Br. 8S up. Mar. :mo& O:llleae #2 Nr. Sboppina --:r I k • C•rpenttrlng .6590 Haultrc. Reason. 6tli-58f.8 •--.O:IU.ft ~ •• ~. BltM. Avail im· Adul ta * '46-1801 --~---~"-'--I -·---•11 •. Apt o. H.B. ............ w •'IOC equl~ ===c....=--..:::.;;...c1-,-.,.-_";--_.>o,cc-_-,..,,.-__ .,..1_1"' V7V'ol "1'' "''a-...,. ruxJAv1 ment. Owner non-beautielan REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS Apt"'"' ....,neral Clean-up 1::::.::.:_::L ____ .:.:;:; med! n91).m°': 545-"1822 2421 E. lBlh St. 536-2914 E ~·~ .....,~ Mowi"" and ed.>1,,,., Odd A1•-1•--, --~-"' Jle ly D If d =-==:--c-,;,,-,,...,..,.--,1c::':,,"::·-'-C'.::'~""'w____ CABINE'TS. Any aize job. ..., ..,,..... 1.e>• ...,,. .. _....,. u~ -N..,.,.. ~ 3200 W•tcllff 4230 W IC0f I HB Lovely ex Ir& 3 BR, ~ FOSTER Freeze store. Well ~~'~"H.'5l-hi.ooSM~54Ui~~L111:job::•:::::•:::::"":':'"':'::· =..._===I .~m=•Jkl~"'~·,;"';;J"~°"'~b~lt~pn~~:. Ila. new nykln cpt, drpa. &: e1t1tb, Xlnt Joe. Mlllt Hli -*' NO JOB TOO o••••' I * For app·1 .. 673-6015 0 ELUXE 1·-e borne In ex R"""RT "'""" 2 •-2 b New t;"p{8, 3 BR~ !!At hi. point Bltns •-loTe1u nut ~·-,., -~a · £l(AJ ... Y .. 'f"' "'" a, · • "• 'I -;· Dr'1 orders. 6J3.&f09 All re-1ra. Add, remodel, Gener•I Lrvlce. 6612 DRE'iSMAKlNG ve Bayc~t. Pool. built--.. Pool. Adult-. S350 un-$130. Chlldrtn welcome. yard. Gar. + buge Ptll'k l·I~-'--""=-"'-'-"'---l'""' "f"' ~ ... f" •• ins, carpettd, &: \mmacu-Ml" Mra, Fran Gurley, ?o1!P'. fl65 m11. Adult. Ml.al BARBER Shop. 2 chail"I. Re--"'-"-·~*~-""-·1'611 __ ..,_ ..... ~I ~" 1 • reesona ... e. late! Vac.anL S400/mo. on I~'""';·=:""=="'~'"~· ~-=~::l'-""~·W!;,· "'"~~'"~·~A~p":l._1'!,:1!__ . tirina ifter 45 years. 1191 ADDmONS pain and HOME REPAIRS 831).1578 2-BR/Cpu, Drpe, Bltnl, N-......... COlll• Mesa ' re · "3 av e" Ca.JI GUARDIAN ALTERATIONS =i:la :~l~l~~e~u~ Corona Ht Mir 4250 Onfy $110 UOO * ml Al&hama .... ,...... ~!:d.Fr~e=~· HOME SERVICE !or any CUSTOM D~G Pardon LYXYriout Townhovte ~256 AFrER 2-PM Mo-te Loin 4320 kind of repain such as "LOUISE" ~7104 · rutr. M::?-5200 3 BR Unllml •••••••••• n 7S 1 BEDROOM ... , 1 ,. ,_,_ t I Ai;;i~;;;:::;~ijjj'· I PAINTING ••• RIJ>AIRS CALL DICK • , • 642-1'191 1 BR $125 Cement, Concrete 6600 P um llll· e-,.u "'1 • caqien. Alter•tions d42°Sl45 TOWNHOUSE L.eueorSale: Furn .......... ,. Elec kltcb1!11. Be•utitul bf& LaQUn• le1ch S70J $15,000 try or any other problems .i.. ... -i.,.. 3 BR 21.l. BacheJor Furn SSS ......r N . • "-" Nl!'llt. accurate. 20 yn. exp. ••• _ uwu.... · ·• ,. .......... .........,.. ear atiopp1ng CLI or aood lit l ...... 'l't> INns CEMENT WORK you may ba11e with your .._..... .ba .. frpl.., carp., drapes, bit· ll:ENIC PROPERTID HARBOR TOWNtt6USE lOO FF DRIVI 1-3 )'I'S. Mr. AdllllaoBkr. home. St&-5079 Dreumaklna l Oeslanfn& JtEPRESENT.A'l'IVW9 - ..... ~ 2 car 1ar., heeled pool.1 i'iru1R;;.,..:;;"'f7ll'i;;-;;:;,;;;;;;;:l-!"1~7 ~H~""°'~~Bl~w!~.;.,· c;·~M!:_·-i LUXURY FURN/UNFURN flM-665C' • Ail ~· 1-.:m;ON<'GpjWmiiii;j".l>i'-1==~·~!162~-~~·~= •-•-lnd-··~:t •545-llSfi Alt 5 pm il wia'fds I nJRN B ctr l BR I ti BACHELOR • 1 l 2 BR 1---_::c:::::::____ Free Eatlmates 1PAINTING -Plumbin1 ·Car----.,,_... a • w pa o. AVOCADO ROYALE -•---• s•-'"""•All Homt ReA•'-lllW dealina ta --~'111'1 , • , call: &16-5m ())rona de! Mu. 5lf rem-2 BR. Cpu. drapes, built· 1 .., ..........., nups ANNOl.IP..'.C~McNTS 30c per s<J·ft & up Reuonable • Ri!Uabl~~ TILE, Cer•mlc 6974 mutual fUndt. 11111ti!J'l; 2 BR. D 3lrd St. U45 li!af. SUS. f73.M60 642-36G m.. swim pool. iar. No Oceanv1ew from IYl!l')' A»I· and NOTICES 1 RRiiP'1hoc':'Jn•ii:;l4;a:c2-17;l5i;7m;el~'!"""~"~·~C.U~_1M~l"'k'C!"''l;"""~~ v Ormp OJunty, Ttdl..,..•• olo, ,..._,, ...... __ ln-'m -r from Sl50 mo up. i-=:.;;===---I BRICK BLOCK STONE * erne, the Tile Man * -.. 1~ to -~. .__ ..,..,,.., -· .... Winti!r Monthly Rentals ch!ldreft or peta. Nice atea.. 494-Ufl Found (fr• A~ MOO .,.. .. .:.......,.,. • SLA. TE PAINTING -Carpentry • Cwit. work. lnl~all I: re-"l'J""''"'' 04 ~ F.d Perrot!. '*'8811, N2496 JAMAICA INN HOTEL I «==~"~"~""~":,..,~=-1 ::=:-;=:;:;"'':"':"'=::::'I::::::.:"-:.::-:=::::.;:: CE~EN'.f~;;k 631>-29l6 Rool repairs, eltt. work. pair.. No job too am a IL tied proteakml--. 1111 or 540-6.1«!. Al klat • WO llKI. 17).112)li>uPLzx 2 Br-1\l Ba-$135. Rent•h W.m.11 fftO FOUND • blue parakeft baa 1 --~=~===-I Quality· work reaaon. Pluter patch. Le a k : n 1 er pad · 1DffaliDirt * EASTBLUFFPI..AZACOI~· Wais'&: Dryer, Dehwr. Cpta band wtth nurnben. Vic. ntORYK CONCRETE &ll-0427. lhower r..,alrecl 347-1$7. exp not DIOl!IA11, ......... DOM. ' Br-2 Ba. PooJ.pdv· 9.ll)iM 4300 Dl'Jls, Many i!xlru? No pela WOULD like ~ I: room Bays.id!! Dr .• NS. 6'4--0126 All tYPf9 Patloa &: Waiki Painting, PlumbinJ, c.,._ .t.w ~= ~ ~= ~ $295. 54W2U a.EAN a.et.. As*. AD. m-1350 or $6.l70I. for ret~~~lder1¥ flade-PAJ.R. READING GUSSES ~-'~""'=-"'-'-· _67>55~_1_< __ 1 pentry. Rffal Rt:!. lnlured. Uphollfery uJ"n1 Santi! Alla. l..ktroom, .,.ty decon.1*1. ut11 inc:!. m up 102I IL CAMINO DR. man. .__.... In ~nter o1 Street. Vk:: Chl' a:MDn' work. all types. Call .. Mike" 64J.-0348 Uph lit t Cost 1---~=~---r ._ ..,.all to wall carpetl Sito. 315 E. Balbi:la Blvd. LUXURY 3 BR., 2 BA. REFINED lady wt1be1 .mall .t. 15th St!N.B. 646-lSZl 1/11 No job too 1m1l1. f't't'e eat. I========= I o ery a MEN 1be Re.I Ella.ten 546-2313 BALBOA *· IT.l-M 5«1-m5t or MI 6-6922 apt. or cueat bouM. Good SMOKE BLACK kq' baitt'd H. snJFLICK 548-8615 Hlullnt 6730 Reta. &n.Jl07 Anytl{!li! Good workera • atut im- Joc. Reaa. &U-S797 kitten. ,Vic: Ml!M Verde CUSTOM P liol Id kl J015 IM LOYMINT mi!dlatt:ly • good ~; ~ Nlwport Hel""8 3210 PENINSULA Pt. Lp l BR. 2 BR Unf w/patlo. Also 1 BR. -=:::~:;;:~=;~~l,f .. ~-~i·i.~n;.~WJ.~~11~·~= I a . poo ec . a.EAN lots, pr11e1, etc. a p night work bonllll -• lota · =~:at":V. 25~. S120. :w~'.a~ rerrti. nnp Room1 for Rent 5"5 TER:RIER puppy Mi!h Ver-~::e:a!~ov:.cret~~;'~ !!:.=:m~~1~!:~~ Job WantM, Min 7000 ::=~. m ~- r. '·~ ...!_ 1 1 1 HOMI o-1. * carrAGE $1).n'IO. S'TT-50 • 1 BR. UNFURN. NICE room. ir(K)d location. de. 5fS..lT23 ~1 "'pm Child Cire 6'lO lJGHT HAUlJNG-MOVING. PO\\'ER bolt skipper 8 .)'rl Call Peraonnd DeP.f:' , UD niom. .. _. lncl-UW! • Oldf'r Diapoaal. Dble-t.'\nk. Conienl&I home. $!15. w/Klt-f'OUND • Ptkll l Ooile mix Reaaonable. Two vela. CG i!xper. 0/0 He. Able Mr. RUllO 142'"'"67 ;:.~~-~,., Adults *" 50-3158 917 w. 19th. • 613-5729 0c~h,0~v~,;._*"5118· Work In Colla Mesa. 847-1212 I</ CHil.J) CARE/EXPER. &42-40JI to tr11•el. Xlnl rels. AJtrt Young Men 1l!O ·-_, Cll LGE 2 BR -2 BA. Ganie. -.. "'~ $1&.wk. Lunchea, Snacb. TI4: 687.fi9311 evN. 20 hours or more P'' -"· "'-r-• -""'·• . ~··r:'ir-aton luch 4400 Cpta, n.-. Nr-Falrvtew 1: SU.SO UP ... k. W I kitchen L• ~1 Naps. Ag ... I! ~ 5. Lie. lronl-6755 Agonc• U----~ 547729 Ev• ~ ~·t-" -,,,_ ... rn.n 71 00 Oextble ac:hedule. Ulm SSO ~~~~~~~2~nEXTRA ••-I BR, __._ Baker $125-up. ~ 122.50 up Studio Aptl. 2378 wet'k up. Musi hive nu.t --"~ ' BR ~. I NEW-Btvd. ~S'T.'5. '' 2-TlNY POODLES from u-SEO DAY ""E ' IRONING/MY HOME .... --bt1 •-•til ,.. ··-. ... .. p l!X· , • .,... 1 ,.,. ~ ' 11-ttcu• FM P•ld •-111-,,,...._, ' .. ,..rt - -... _ -..,,... ......._. ... ,.A Or ''I· !·brown ma e, l·whltr. I h 1 .... an .... r-uw ... _ W •-" NO Pt"T'S. !ll'l-10, 536.6246 A- 1 aar. •• an1e lemale. Vtc: Kon• Lanes / Hot unc 6 , nap&, Cf'll. ti. <I CALL ~JJ60 ScrMnecl for You it,y, car .. »-«!. We tr1in11For l :~~~~~=J§il~~-·:•·~l~00.~==:=~~~1 M=IK..o;...;.llen"-t;.:1;;:h;__.;.D99"'1'-'i Harbor-Baker * ~15.19 prompt intro. lnterv. calf Mt. WAU<-BEAOl.JBR,2be. 1• ~CM. $150-r,wird, No qu~ /IRONING 15-PIECE. C SAl..ES ENGINEER. Exp. • ~2-story/A-frmne. °'*' pr. L-luN Beech 4705 HAVE doUble prare wtth tsoiw. ~cau Cl• 6lS-0131 or Centricten 6620 1 Day Si!rvk:e. You Pick-up 14!m1 -cmductor 11 I e •· Jamea, 5"-8:)50. .., • P•tioa. IZ35. ~ dt g pm NEW fundabed or unf\rn!Mt-Newport Buch 5200 11\l,y entrance. 258 E. 15th caJI : Coeta MC?M Police I "-=-'-'"'----.;_.;.'-I .r. J>tollver. * 642-5265 'comPflnY product -Ihle-• EXPERIENCED{,. , 'Rm . 81., CM. IM-1t91 ~t. AddltioM • Remodeling grated drcull•. 1Ublldlary SHOI SALISMAtf1 3 BR, 2 ba, Fam , frpl, eel 2 bdna, 2 bath, llll f'lec· s lfR.. z ba, cpta, drp1, trple. Fred H. Gerwick-Lit. IRONING $I .SO.HR. al 11 llH'le (.-ompany. T ml Ali benettw sr;_ newly dtt. Avail 2/1. JM. trlc built . Ina. ,Panonmic cltJuxe. O.er looka Plrk I: KL:'4L ESlAfl MEDIUM Sill! white and 673-6()11 * 51!)..2170 I CALL 642-0'238 $16.CK». • clop ea na.f _ .. _ .. _"",;"'f .. SZ"..O.. 50-l450. SC.1HI• . view overiooldns A 11 • 0 -'---el. Mlb St • ____ , Gener•• brown Enl!ldl Settw WNr· • ACCOUNT EXECtmVE. udlna pro ll ................ .. "'~"' '-"· _.:.;;,c;;_.;;.;_ _____ j ... -• llo< •·--• ADDITIONS -mod•i· ••-o S Ind A Shoe ,. ••. ~ Beech. SUS. 21621 w.ie,. Pl. S2'l5 Yrly. 675-1815 •ni co · _.... • '" · v•" P1p1rhengln9 Jrn.urance 1&11!1 expcrl-.. 'l'liwersity Partl mJ ~Dr~-~-~~~idliom;li?~·~ -~\ii~fi~~ Income ftroperty 6000 Beach. vicinity ol Coast Ii homes. FRANC;EN p 1 ti 6150 encl!, prtferably with 41• 4M s. MaJn St .• ~ • ....,._ 719 Cedar (New-~ and 0. I• 54&-5138 .f99.2984 •" "I rttl writer or broker, 3l1 E. l'Jth SI., ai.t. .._ LEASE 3 Bdrm. 2% bamt. NEWLY flas ...... I bdrm. part Sharell, Cail owiwr 1 J•/o llETURN 494-1)55 V 1"lnltlle ~ batti, all dectrie bu&ll· de)'I $t)..2"Jl or 6"2-2835. 1 __ ;..:..______ · PAINTER trom EUR.OPE ~i1!11lna In bulinHI In-IOYS 10 -14 a.~,., Univ: Ulqwi llWlli Im. Puoramle ...._ w.r-ll'WrlV!p 6'2-2135. Fully \eued lnduatrlal blda. TINY .Uva toy p()Odle. Male. C•rpet ClNnlng 6'25 30 yrs e:qier. lnlcrior 6 ex-sonnet. Ul t'i, married. Good rootel! • Good ~ 3210 · i......1-.\Ibo 81 h l220 . In Bl'iltol-Bak'r ara. Sbowl l'it: lb&. An• tG 'Sluuer.' r» ORY room--.•. 0 dJn-terior. Clean & very reu. To SU.rot BALBOA P~ ~ -ec . ·wrsra.tn't-Br'fWNHSF. $5,i60anr1ual-onlllle ,.,.~,'"·"'·•a,•-"-~·· N--•-k P1 11 •0RDER DESK. EKPerl· D'ILYPILOT.'~-' L,._ I lo -1 2llll W-'-Dr 8-3'1S5 •· •·-"'1111 .,.. ~ 1•• o!ohrlnkin1. PROfr" n'V'> 'fft)r · ease ea ~ •-::-:.:...:;•::::;. ___ _:;-=! -1 ·• l""Ba. Bltns, 2-patlo«. Pool, price Of 155.000, wUh pod ward. ._ ~ ence wllh compontnts and e M2-4.m e ~ ..... i · m.JWO epv'Oct'an V\ew! AdGllS I. No peta._ Sl"Jri tmns. 1..::::.::C...------i SIONAL WORK;U ht. torr· I====~----A.let order dclk Crowin( - • 2-BR. DQ', 2.aA. N~ dtc! tJtU.,dJ .. lo mo. * IT28 Bt'dfurd Lane. lechtea a .. l litate PA.AT Schoauier il ,Bu11e,1:•"'"";,·;,==:.='====IDEPENDABLE palntlna 111 el«tronk:I finn: $9800. IOYS 10'!14·~ Stove, ~ Dbl• pr. Sl25 mo. * fM.!mll 7 mos. old, v1c. cl Calli. 1. REASONABLE p r l c e 1. r...runa a..c11. so.~ a;e $%IO-tDO> • Df72D la) N. co.vr HWY. Del wee New 2 BR, 2 ba. 133 Dover Dd"f. Npt. Sch. School, Me111 Verde. O.rd9nlng 6'IO Quall!.¥ work A mater\a... r 0 r lnformaUon rqarcllc Good niutul e Good l~~~~~~~~~I iilNTALS Poot. rr,1c:. S2UD. A18o. * &>12.ot71 545-lt63 54.>30l1 ur 5'46·2629 thNle po11n1on:t. cell DAILY PIL • •· l!tuntll ..... ; lllCh 3400 Q;"~-~~U~ ..... ~~~\·~~~;l;llll,~S~be~,~Rl;tt:·:""=l903§;j" two BR unita on CX!I• 161 Female Siamet1t, l YMr FRONT Yard i..awr 84-rvlce • P~PERllANGING • Jujle,SprlftfW '42-3170 e to-ml e ,_. .. 3 • ~ f'qll. Qltl......... ... rt ..._ 5210 w/pool, IU.500 yr '"°"· old. VldnlUI Mea V.-de. nO mo. ~c~rd2 al9c>. Rel RIASONAOLE • YOUNG MAN TO WWW: DrJe, Paao. DMe,pr ll85 G"!·~-!! .. ~---:!!!!' •.-r "!': Pr I c:e ft08.000. 5tM30!I Rrward. * 5ofl..olll reap wor ' 1 · ~2....f63S I ht-fore noon) Alto f• '91lt.... «t HRS W£DC. ~ ~ e:m ..... Dr .;; VllWI ' .... mer. SILVER/rrrr female ... " HAUUNG, ·~raltlean-INTERIOR. EXTERIOR NEWPORT 21).JO Car ..CDI • ..... • bhle ~"ar ...._ 9-. .. tnft topped, tr!JrnTitd. t B •-~-a PER90f"NEl.i ACrN:Y ~ M~,.._ ~ ,..nt •ay & oc•AN tw ..... lentlf .o60 • '""" · --""" rel'IKJYtd. 6C2-7'io I Averaae rapt .. ..,...,.. Sl»MO. J 8Jl,,.28A. I ....... .......... 19A 5"' dt .,..., ~. 541-4511 JAPANESE GARO~ER mtl'I. rn .so SC-~ 111 I>aw!' Dr., N.B. •• ~".~---~... SJI M1211tl • ,"" ........ f'Clldve ~~~-· SI'OIU: ........ .,nia._~~~ NYJl'V"'"· AH. ABICRD! ,·,'We~!!::· am. Jtel.albale m•lnt •• P.A.UmN<:._. Interior ' IG.a10 """•APER ... -A~ ~--..;;!;-';~· ... ·•:,. ........... -·-· "'.::!.; nJLLOPT10N .10~ ,,.,.._,. · · --CK..,., "'· _ .. uo, Re••· mo raltl. 19'J.3219 Elrterk>t. r rte nlimates. Job w ........ , •~ 1020. -.-" '•0'"', ·--,.-• ,,._,.. -U'Q • $200 ·-Newpart Buch, 60-tTG . Hunttnitori ~~ i-"='-""'-'"-""-''-"=-i RH.one.bit ralet:-~S _ • -1 r-1-- BR _..... No dfpoelt o.•.c. · -D\ "•MINA-' • ..,.. del. Ftnctd J'U'd, HI .. ef Clizlsa 541-2394 • PRIME Rdall LotaUon • SIAMESE female ctt (llarttl Cl TOUR AD IN a...usJ. INTER or Ext. PAINTING· Dutdl woman wanta « .-·- cpta. &,II. 1---,.===,---I STORE · 11 x to pei. 10 )'1'I Del Mar I. Mar l'IEDt SomllOt will btl JM?i.fED. SERVJCE. Local Hollwkftpq: <I' .._mt 1~=25:::1•'-"-=":.: .. ::.::..::;";;.· .:""=---517 "· Dal. CM. !Ml.Jet awuJt m 1115 KArbor, CM MMIM Vlltt. Rl'ftl"d! ~ loolt!ltl tar tt. Dia.I M2·STI rd. ntEE m. M8-1S2Tt • ,..... • Wblllia ....... 111' f l • ' ' " . -.. - • i' • -·. -... ... . ... -.......... ._ -~ I • oAJLY PU.OT ,...,, JIDgoy 9, iM • 1 IMPLOYMINT Help W•nteff, Mlin 1200 "91p W•ted. M9ft I'll» Hef• W......,, ,_. noo JOIS & IMP\.OYMINT JOU & IMPLOYMINT JOU & IMPLOYMINT JOU & llMPLOYMINT .IOIS I IMPLOYMINT JOll W_... , ·· il9!•••••••••1!!!1!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~!1!~~~~ Help w...-i.-.. noo Help wante4 MM nao Ae•R•l•a. W.s• noa ~ • ......, • ~ ._... ...., __ _ ,-Ww ................ _...... ,. ~ INGtNEERS * lllEllA1JOUl * HILP WAN'TID * Need ..,.,, ,_. pl wtda -----~--• .... ' WHAT'S IN A JOB?' That's a question tbat all of us ask ourselves in moments of reflection. The employees who have built Atlantic Research to the stature of prime contractor have their answer. 11hey have a job that matches and challenges their capacity and allows them the time and professi<>nal atmosphere in which to create the best possible systems products. They also have a job that allows them to help and work with other people who strive for professional excellence. Why not join this team? Openings are immediately available tor: . FLIGHT DYNAMICS ENGINEER Six to eight years experience in night dynamics-.incJuding stage to stage separation of spinning bodies. Must be familiar with digital analog simulation techniques. WIU perform studies in flight dynamics on multi-stage vehicles in and out of the atmosphere. Degree required. PERFORMANCE ENGINEER •Six years experience in night path optimiz.ation, impact dispersions, rigid body control, dynamics of stage separation, vehicle response t.o winds and trajectory errors. Must be familiar with six-degreMf · freedom trajectory digital simulation techniques. Degree required. AGE DESIGN ENGINEER Five y~rs engineering operience in conceptual and detail design or ground support equipment. Mu8t have broad background in equip- ment design <hydraulic pneumatic and mechanisms). Degree f'equired. STRUCTURAL DESIGN ENGINEER Three years engineering experience with a minimum of two years Of experience in the design of aircraft or missile structure. Exper- ience must be in both conceptual and detail design, including stress analysis. Will direct tbe structural design of flight vehicle structur· al components and systems, pe!'form preliminary design studies master design layout& and support proposal activities. Degree re- ' quired. -.,: ' • • t,, .. ,,,. . . 1 r • • • I : .-·1 I I I I .. : ' • -. AGE D•s1·GNER Five years design engineering with three years minimum on ground support equipment in the aerospace industry. Must be knowledgable in machine design, welding, material and component selection as required by AGE design. Design of ground haindling equipment, sup- port fixtures and launchers. . PARTS APPLICATION ENGINEER Provide applications assistance derating characteristics w design engineers in electronic parts selection areas. 2 to 5 years exper- ience in application or resistors, capacitors. relays and inductive devices to engineering requirements. Degree required. RELIABILITY Three years or more in engineering, two or more in reliability disci· pline. preferably in systems reliability analysis. Must have com· pleted one or more formal counes in statistical analysis. RequJres application of analyt;ical techniques to advanced vehicle design and Merall system lmplemeniAUon. Dttec:t assignments will include falJ. ure mode studies, math modeling, prediction analysis and apportion- ment in accordance 'With MILSTD-785 and AFSCM 375 Documenta- tion. Degre~ required. RF ELECTRONICS ENGINE.ER Should have heavy experience in radio frequency (VHF to UHF), circuit desilln (including 90lld state) and component application. Some supervisory experience ·preferred. Degree and ten or more years experience. ANTENNA ENGINIER Requires a specialist in electro-magnetic technology with five years experience in the design ol antennas. feed lines and couplers for mis· sites or spacecraft. Will select equipment, monitor the generation of procurement specificaUons, supervise antenna pattern measure- ments and assist in the analysis of electr<>-magnetic interference prob- lem. BSEE reQuired. MSEE preferred. CIRCUIT DESIGN ENGINEER Background should include both digital and analog solid stale cir· cult design and cover the frequency spectrum from DC to l mega- hertz. Prefer some experience in project supervision. Will go gen- eral circuit design and direct technicians who will breadboar~ and test circuitTy. Will also act as a consultant to the Reliability Group to aid in the select.ion of components. BSEE and 4 years experience. . RF CIRCUI T DESIGN ENGINEER Require$ 2 years experience in the design of radio frequency cir- cuitry. Should have worked for a manufacturer of receivers and/or transmitters. Experience should be broad and in the frequency range from l to 5000 megaberti. Actual DESIGN experience mandatory. Will evaluate the designs submitted by subcontractors, assist in the generation of transmitter and receiver specifications and all failure 1 evaluations of RF components and support electro-magnetic inter- ference investigations. Experience in the field of electTonic counter· mel8Utts very desirable. BSEE required. MSEE preferred. AIRBORNE TELEMETRY ENGINEER Requires a BSEE and 5 years experience in the design development or uae pf airborne telemetry systems. Should have worked for an Hl'Olpa<:e user or an eq~pment manufacturer. HYBRID CIRCUIT LOGIC ENGINEER · Must have 3 or more years experience in the design or digiial and bybrkt anelog-digital circuitry. Will design such Items as digital daia procwinl circuitry for airbOrne instruments. computer input/output lqlllpment. digital ground station data processing equipment. and data Mta to interface with microwave links. BSEE required. JOI INTllYIEW APPOINTMINT PHONE 546-8030 er Mncl NMltl lnc ... IMJ salary history to' O. C. T-.klas ldantic · Research COIPOIATION MISSll 1 SYSTIMS DIVISION amu. ud ~ aWUty 1ar rltlfl'f •• MFG. CO. LARGE COMPANY NOW beautU\&l omce. \.vu.1-. l!XPANt>J:NG TO OR-o.n.ral OM. taa SKILLED-SD« SKIJ..LEI). UN-SKu..LED PERMANENT POSmON NOW AVAlliABLE ~ TOP"STAR1'1NC~W~(; No experience llettlAt>' II we lraln. Openlnp fw 40 men with all types of work. For interview: Call Mon . .l Tiles. 5.3'7·2381 HOUSEMAN Experience prderred. Con· tact Mn. Lane. We.tmlnster Community Hospital 200 Hospital Circle, Westminster 893-4541, .Ext lU DISHWASHER ANGE COUNTY. Mature pl needed. Prelft WHIBllf 25-45. Vuy interfttbi& jab. AlllllM lm'Ndk ... opaill n NOW HlllNG PEltMANENT P 0-S I~ TIONS NOW AVAIL- ABLE. OPENINGS FOR 4' MEN WITH ·ALL KJN~ Of WORK BACK· GROUNDS. No experience neceMUY JD IOIDe departments U we have ttain1na pro- pam for young men who want to learn a trade. TOP WAGES to qualified men .... fer/Lt HMlcpt DAYTlMI aper....-l1iDll. _... ~ Hrt. a day. No tee. Salary 21 _ OYIR tar7 wllla ~ .aiul1)t ftl ~1.. -·-~----· m oaeleddr tnik--lxPllUINCiD wrtt.r. ~ ability M311y Fee and NOD-Fee beadiaru.-.. GaywOr Employment Atencf 22S E . 17th, S.A. 542-TD APPLY IN PERSON to 80 w.p.m. RaceDt es- a.11 AND 3-5 .,...._. rwquind, on.r.. Monday thl"OWdl Friday .wed rftPCllllllbDifies, do IEllll E. l& = ---.... NIWPOaT llACH 8116 s. Hal'bor, Anah '35-50.11 -------- GIRL l'RIDAY ' .. s. .... ,...... ....,...,...,___, in growlq firm. BUlina. ---:.:.~=--~a. aaie. phtme, dealer ·-(0. · maWna etc. FJve yan a- ,.. ... I FOR D"'""''"'-Oftical. lndul ~. ID $430 perle.oce prwferftd. Good 1 ._ .... ---..L _._ ... ~ ...,..,.,.u, Clerkl'I)pjat.a (2) .. to $315 alary. .....-•-_., -DTo um&. APPOINTMENT. Te 11 ~ t, eJ11Perlenced. Out-JINSIN standJn( oppor. It aalary. U-,1-Corp. AU appllcanta must be -·-able to 1tart work Im-Alt Contr'lf tme • • $12,000 235 Fi.cher mediately. Mech. Eblt. desree • • $10,800 Oleta Mesa Office Mngr t:n1e ...... S1175 M0-3441> MEDICAL Aalt. Age 2'1-40. Great opportunity for am- bitious youn1 man. Apply in pel'800 between 2 and 5 p.m. daily. * 537.2312 *ARGUS EMPLOYMENT = =--=~~ CONSULTANT AG~CY w/2 yrs co0ep. Type compl TED 204.1 Weatcliff, NB 548-'M96 WIN $500 resume 11Yin& an exper, ~ C11111MrcWTell!W UNITID CALlflOINIA IANK I at.HuMrlW. c:.te Miia .....,. 546 -~ J. Men, Wom. 1500 SHOE SAW., · Expeien~ better Uidtes lboes. Excellelt ~ aion and benefits. AJ!llb' Personnel lM ltoWMOn'• .... ,.,. Newport Center Newport Beach MAN WAN 162f E. 17th, S.A. 517.Q.18 ballnela .t oa11ep IUbjecU, Wltb o o o D BacJccround 1e Crea'at/Anhm ~ AND COLOR TY and mail • eo. M-l D·"-·--00-UPLE--fcr-MAJN'l'--. -• of Mechanical A b i 1i t y N KW... ....., 2~~!'°.rwy. Coron• dtl M.r for knlttins M a c b t n e. ~ Op, 1 yr exp • to 1435 ame ,., Pilot. o1 2 • atory Radio SC!bool YOUNG MAN Experience h e l p f u I bot Dtctaph Secy, ~ .. · · $450, A1.Ylfery Tune LADY over ~. 'refined, know· Bldr with Dormintori• in with experience or interest not neeessary * wtu FC Bkpr, C'Oftlt • • .. • • to $500 C... 09 ledp ol bookkaepina. ca~ Huntin(ton Beach. LI~ in in Merchandising Fabric, train. ; APPLY: ARGUS IMPLOYMENT KWIZ-l4IO able to manaae interior dee· Jarre turn apt + salary. Notions &: Related ltema. CALIFORNIA UMBRE1J.A CONSULTANT AGENCY antins 1 t u d I 0 Newport 847-0169 FOR APPT. Age 22 to 40, BondabJe. Lim· e 29'1'2 CENnJRY PLACE.-2043 Wett(:liff, NB 548-77p6 8eaeb. Salary + commiu-ORDERLY. full tirot._LVN iled travel." with expenses e C06TA MEM 1624 E. 17th, S.A. 547-6336 WANTED ion. Menncee. Write c/o & RN. full or pert time. paid. Salary & all <.'WI~ 1695 Ctta'nt/ Anhm 63.'Ml941 Oal]J PUot Boa M736. · call Director of ~· mary Company benefits. 60 llll'bf Newport Harbor O>n J Apply by letter for inttt· MANAGEMENT NCR llOO • ... · •• ... to $450 60-DAllUIU Brush~ SaJea va"" view. Box P-3. Dally Pilot. Gal Frida.)' ...... J400.$450 FULLIR IRUSH cent Home ~7'165 TRAINEE Clerk Typist. a> wpm • • $375 Age 22 . Ji Opport. mother's a: eollere BEAUTY OPERATORS. ' Shoe Salesman 21 or over. Typiat tme. a> wpm •• Sl.10 Ye Ole len &his service estab cutomera Night lhift. Paid vacation, for exclualve men.a shoe High SchQ91 Grad. Wire .t Solder • • • • Sl.90 br $2.00 per boar Guarantee, llllW'8JlCe pl'(» store in Huntill(ton Center. Excellent career oppty! Belt Local Clom,pe.nies 2:ml Newport &vd. OiD 83l-CS5 ar 5414339 gram. * 'O:mtact C'.ontact: PuWI Fl Corp J . R. Pim:e AllOc. ~ Co.ta Mela SG-97!6 1---..1-, ft..'--r Plottnee Parten-MlMll9l.9 Mr n k c ftlncie . • 1882 Newport. c.M. iG-6720 JHWl"IV ---.·-::a: . ec 646 4141 , __ .......;;_____ Attractive WotMn MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE • m:AUTY OPERATIJR • R ... I Shoe Shop Ambidoua aood penonality. Apply between 10 .t 12 noon. e Followinr preteqect. #61 Hun~ Center S.....,,... & Mln199rs HeWlp Wuted, use of ~. over ~. Aver-• H. J. Garrett Furniture. Newport Beach * &'r.>3385 No Experience c-r opporty with &eadi• °"'*' 7400 •1e part time $59. a week. • 2215 HARBOR BLVD. CPLE for Janitorial work N---. ry! firm offering over 100 mu-Full time $124. No expf!Ti-• COSTA MESA 5-nitea week 2 to '4 bnl. -·-·tuaJ tunU. FUU or pt time. p rt n-w-...a. ence ne c e11ary. For HOOSEKEEPERdlild care. Hunt-Beach. 536-7850 Must bave clean C.Ulomla No expel' nee. we train. G 11ww V'f"• prompt introductory illlP.r. Children in llChool 8 hrs. COUPLE drMna record. Apply Npt Bch office. 642-tm call Mr. James, 54+8550. Own trans. Poaible Uve-ln. for Manaier Motel Ailts YELLOW C~I CO. SaDt11 Ana office, 5'7-8331 Newspaper inserting in I.be u-•-• W•ilod 646-2716 a:tter 6 pm. 2376 Newport Blvd. ~ 186 E. 16tb St lnveston Flnancial Mall room. Interviewing S. rnva--9'llil Cotta Mf!A Servlcel. tnc. 11 AM. Contact No expe,rlence nece.uary. RSKPR. Live-In. 2 chldm, School .. lnatructlon 7600 SERVICE STATION Georae AraUJ s.Jat')' open. Age 22.32. exceptional job for right per. DAILY PILOT APPLY IN P.,....""N IOO. Write w/ref1 to PO Box IBM SALESMAN YACHT REPAIR "'......v 3 t 5 . 25 330 w. Bay St. 84 Corona del Mar. , 0 yrs experience. Yl'1 CARPENTER COAST HEAL TH CLUI STUD or older, light mechanical Boat "ard ex ..... rience re-Coeta Mesa ENT for Ute Mdlt on KEYPUNCH k Imo led N t · " "" 132 E. 18th St., C.M. Sailboat. Seid quallfieatk>na • w ge nee. ea in ap-quired. Good job for top --SUPERV_l_SO_RS_ .t Phone No. TO: PROGRAMMING • it pearance. See Clyde: man. BARMAIDS • • • PO Box.231/Balboa Iu.nd JNDUS. DRAFTING • d 2590 Newport Blvd., C.M. Blackle's Boat Yard cl GO GO Lor Holiday Heeltb Spa, OC C ECKf'"'G h an C ta M Full part R.E. TRAINEE. Full or P/ GR • H "' • WHOLESALE Lighting Fix· ~ • • • • OS el&. or . ture showroom needs man DANCERS time * Between 20 A. 25. time. Bkr. & ~eloper wm 'TRONIC ASSEMBLY ·• who can hang and rewir~ $300 per wMk. Neat appearance. We train. train for R.E. license at his PIX/TYPE· n. t lighting fixtures also some $17.000 PLUS REGULAR 638-J.183 01' 633-9763 ~ ~~:~;:; e~..=..:,~:8!!, West Coast stock room work. FEL.D-CASH BONUS for man over --SUPERYISORS "" · · •• •CJVrftn• TlME MON & THURS. 2 ICbool-MAN COMPANY. 547-6351. 40 in Orange County Beacb for Holiday Health Spa, S1l•tldy age boys. * 54Ml'15. Trlde & lusl. Schools t-JAG UAR MECHANIC. area. Take short auto trips d>sta Mesa. Full or Pa rt Better Ladies Ready lo wear 2117 S. ,. 1-HEAVY DUTY MF.CH. to contact customel'I. Air time. * Between 20 .l 25. Only experl~ed need a~ BABYSI'JTER • Boy aie-4. Main ,,1 .. S.A. n,t l·DETAIL MAN. mail L. P. Dip'cktt10I n. Neat 11ppearal'lee. We train. ply. Top salary. ~ ... del-M:;., 9 are 1 .. •· 1m7 Gar~~1~ G.G. b,t • STANSBURY BUICK Southwestern etro eum ./ APPLY tR P~N: ULLIANS u•,r.oi.u .... """' Tl 537•7113 e 234 E. lVlf\ SV C.M. g,~.. Fort Worth. Texas. ./ 2300 HARBOR BLVD. 3333 Bri~tol MOTEL Manager. Prefer-Hunttnrton Beach, callf. e rSee: SERVICE MGR.) · GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS South Coast Plaz.a. CM ably married, for to units. 536-8185 IEAL ESTA TE WIN $500 Hair Models Wianted W AITRNIESSght · -~te. r 25· Phone 540-51!32 for details. Ul N. Lemon p,d,k M t ..... ttr ti and ba .,JU • Bookkeeper • Secretary 776-2900 Shouldn't YoU ne wltb Walker AND c6LOR TY us .,., a ac ve-ve Apply in person: for-contractor 3 day wk. 91etten Indicate 1oeation a: Let? Free Information. good hair. Pbotogtapi'ly a:nd to Mrs. Bellamy betwn N Beach 54S-8482 ~ Pt>one at write WALKER .l N1rne KWIZ competition hair styling. 9am . u am ewport · Pffw Cl ........ LEE Ine 2629 Rlirbnr Blvd. Mystery Tune C.11 64~23. BeU1my'1 R"t1ur1nt MaJor. bank would like ••• St1rt WMiCly ~m. Cllles Oft TELE. SOLICITORS 1400 W. Cout Hwy NB expenenced help. Full I Complete Secretarial CARllER BOYS KW"' '1480 ExJ>er. Over 18. Ple1aant or part time. 494-0771 ./ Oerlc Typist GOOD ROUTES ..,..._ omce. Nwpt Beach area. ORI CHIU> care. 1t hlewortc. 5 ./ Special Counea AVAILABLE Guar Salary + BONUS. PART TIME W ~· Own trans. 1 airl 6 Bnllhup Typing: HUNTINGTON BEACH e 1'op notch Service Station Full or P/time. 644·11l*i Yt"I· ~ or 615-2434 mM Standard DAIL y PILOT Man famillar with all as-before 10..m or alt 5-pm. Free training to women COMPANI~ for 7-year-old IBM Selectric peel.I cl bulinela. SSOO. mo. SECIU:J'ARIAL Associate at who qualify to represent girl 12-3 pm, da~ week; mM Exec • M2-432l • + comm. + bonus. Ray once! FAt-buainess Latntna Avon. CaU collect 53().5860 sz.wtc. 646-340( alt J.p.m. Afternoon and eve!Dina 10 Men needed for Polish &: carey's Chevron 604 s. Bea.en. Your own ' bua1nesa DONUT Malm' HOUSEKEEPER/EXPER. chuaJes. Waxing. Exp, or inexp. Con· Coast Hwy. Lquna Beach • our location & P/tlme Early ~ lhJft PART TIME. Pay for yoor books and a tact Bob or Jerry itt 2950 work. Ref. req. Write Box Donut Mill 5*3'154 Newport Belldl * 646-7316 small ttglab'ationa fee., then Harbor Blvd. 546-3S63 or Agenc•~ w....,. 7300 M-5 Daily Pilot 15 per week. Hundreds cl. ~8191 E •-T Ho111ekeeper, cook: cheer. ~uJ graduattii over ROUTES AVAILABLZ XK. ~J• rne. ful , eHlclent. RefereJ!Cel. OFFICE SU,HVISOR the past five year11!' In TO $400 -FEE PAID 12 noon to s PM daily, Son-POLLY PRIEST Westminster for boys 10.14 Sha.tip, young, well ifOOmed. days off. Own tranl)lOrt· J c PENNEY co BUSINESS COLLEGE Good Profits · No SUnday \Ylllaln ,.... tatlon ...... 494-7336 e e e 325 N. N~ NB 548-9723 Delivery S42-43Zl Atlocli ... A1encY POWER SEWING UFE'JWE GIFT. Chilcoat 10 FRY COOK/6 to U-PM. 1856 Newport "' 642-6434 MACHINE OPERATORS NmYICCT STOii lellOn Typing School 173 APPLY EVENINGS: ' ' ~e prelerred. 'ti..,,..., Del Mar, C.M. ~28:19 • THE PADDOCK, Help _....., Min 7200 Baxter a Ocero, tnc.. IN e 111 MAIN/H.B. Sail k * .,.... ...,.,. MIRCHANDISE f()R ~~~~~:~ NEWPORT BEACH l'vm:~ AND T~ ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ~~· :.tmctloo ~ NEWPORT CENTER· HOUSEKEEPER for care o1 1• mot o1c1 c:hUd • li,:bt HAS OPENINGS bouaekeeplfta. $30 week + roont " board. 962.5242 FOR BABYSITI'ER "1d 'l'\Jn.Sat. flAllOAl AJW.m ~!:n ~ a1~ cbildo.vte. OFFICE SUPERVISOR 540-2699 Monitoring of coets and petfarmance data, * DENTAL A.!mlii'4Ni' * cost-to-complete contract fUadinl and re-Experienced requhcl porting 11equirements~ with relerenee to 111 ___ •_1351_or_S2011 __ _ aerospace financing forecasting metboc:ll. 8 RF.S'I'AURANT Help. Part to 10 years applicable experience and an ac· time. Eventn1. Over n . C'Ounting_de_gree from an ~ed college •"'-u."=56-:':: ... 91163= .. --~y:.......-A;;;;;;::c.==..-~ANT-"'='" required. l,Ul\OJLA l<ILl"IU• Olurch. Sunda,ya A other ~ JR. FIAIKIAL WLYST Math or Accounting major with minimum 3 years experience in budget preparation and control. wm also perform fluncial 1Dalylll. caa1omJ.-~'1537. MEDICAL SF.c'Y. EXPERIENCED ONLY. Newport Beach * 6*-8843 FUU.ERE'M'E I Part time $2..per bt. Guar to ltJltt, AllNTOR (SlJB.COllUCIS) !162'"12 An'ER 2-P.M. , CAPABLE lady ec> l.llllst Perform Subcontract audita, price/colt an• a.rm .t M.odellnc School. l)'iie. audit overhead. rates. Jtust hue prior .. __ 54&-9813 _______ _ audit experience on government cost. -~ w~bee:· :tall:; lmbursible type contracts and be f •mlli•r c.fe. m-tllO with ASPR. Requires a cLelf• ind 3 ,.an •-m:MEKEEP~---ER-.-1-10-2-dy applicable experience. wk,. CdM. Own tnns. Recent succeufUI auperviao.ry experience required. No Bookkeeplnc experience neceaary. OUTsT ANDING llNll'IT 'ROGRAM INCLUDING: ** ..... "'"'"" ** , .... yaatfon ** Sfcfc u... ** Helitftallloltlen lnlurlMt ** Preflt Slwrlnt **-Dfleeunt ...... ~ APPLY NOW IN HRSON 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. TUESDAY, THUUDA Y I FRIDAY Apply In Person ., C1ff (714) 546.8030 3333 H1rt.or liyd., Co1t1 MIN. Callf. ~ ~ ~:: J. C. PENNEY CO. :S~~ s dya "· IEWPOIT CEITEI :~tn:'. Cair 1n.oe 24 FASHION ISLAND CLOSING OUT ••• • • • ENTIRE STOCKI I ., Floor Sampln ., QuaUty Furniture MAl"l.£.SPANJSH-M6DERN SolU-Olain-Lcwaeats ~ ... Tabl&Lampe-MllC. Appl'D'Md Fumfture 2159 Harbor Bl. CM 548-9660 MO-SDOIONS HI·RJIE BED 32"x11'' cmvau to · bec1 fer 2. * PERl'EC'r! I CALLM6-B9 BEAUT chair, couch mam bed ISO. S pc Dinette wbt/ sold $15. 540-7518 8022 LAWN SALE. 19'l E. 18th St~ CM Mile tumiture. hse- hold ltema. ,.,,,.,tna. Wed-10 am f pm - llOO LIKE new Kemiort 1 a a ranae. w/tlJp w avftl $100. Co1dlpot mrta. 17 cu.I\ w/ btm rretur A f~mAker nso. Both ror =· 546-8m1 alt 3 pn\ I GE PORTABLE DISH· WASHER 1115. L1lct NEW! Ueed & ITIOI. * 8113-71!00 CHDT FREEZER 2'l cu.ft. Perfect! $175. Suitable for ·Home or neu. Mi-2Sl4 1110 COllfllOltATION CAW' Lie. LVN b .mall MU.le. s,....,. DMtfon nurnw bomt. Newport leach. CC111f. ANTlQUE MahQplly Aitna U. S. Citizenship Required Ms..1489 '-b~, stierato(I ~ 3 ex- An Equal Opportunity lmp101er -iAl-MAf_D__ An Equ1J Opportunity Employer tra )H•ftl '*· 49W243 '-••-------------------.. ·-------------.. ~""""'r-....:56-.i:::::::=---.. ____________ ... RYfll' -~·· .. ··1 . I. Ml --a '!I .. i m °' -.. • ... .. .. • .. ,., Ill iiii IU -! 111 cit ... - ... c ~' co IM! m at K -.. !r; * Nai Sl Ml Sil ta: '$2! S3I Sa n "; J)I ... --(C M TH ...,. a(f OJ G~ D: .DJ • Fi ed ,l'I BA ' 27" Bl W' all w DI S2 S2 . .. .., UP ~ l'I Ill ii 141 t9 T) 93 .. • Ke .. -"' .. -;; .. CR. Afll •• - ' --·-11---1--.. .,,._ - W··I er 1adin """"' .. ..... .... IWpMt "" .... lfAl!IT, dio.jl6bool intorff!I ln h. IJ~ in ..,.,,., !\PP'T. :im(..J.VN part time. ( ~un;n. OlnYflle&- .... 1'165 ATORS. vacation, """' ..... . Om.tact: . .....,. .Uffii. """"· ,....,.. """ ..,., to 4 bra. ""' l H.k ING ·, TlllG • d <ING· h MBLY ·• I•"' f oast Schools ., S.A. n,t 6 .. c'.G. b.• 3 . c:h, Calif, •5 . p,d,k 0 . -•... IMlily =retarial "'' ,, o«s 'and • .. ~Ihm undrftis of 1&tif-OV1!1' .. 1rB! ' IEST 'U.EGE "',..,,,, OIRcoat 10 •. :ichool 173 i48-2.859 E f'OI > TllADE -JT ••• $1'.l)CKI .... ....... ·M6DERN ........ .. _ ~Mtle. '"'"""' :M M&-8860 RISE BED ........ ?ERJ'ECi'? """' . I022 :~:: ~-Wed- eiao ftt1lti I a a ov,n noo. l7 cu.ft. 91/ lcemaktr ~-- t..E DfSN· uq NEW! ....... R 7l cu-ft. Yltlb&t far """" c 1110 tnY dtnina: ~3«X· ) .. ~ ' • • • ~--............ . ; ·=== z~~Jf;TUNll'OIT~~~~A~n~.0!!,:111!.,...gtll!A~J..on~~~A!:!n!ION!!!__, ... ~,~· !!loll~All~-!!!__.!-~l~Tlt~ANPOl!!!!~T!!A~T!ION!:_!.._ .:.l":.:•::_•..:.C.:_'":..__ ...... =.:-j~""-;;:;;;;;;;,;~ .tit --a Y.... tM ,..,,!'!'! - -yN·1tCWJ.MN A-·-t700 l -==~~--.;:.::1~-i;r,..,,-;;i;~;;;;1--;~~ CHEVl9LET ~~;;:;;;;~~I Mi '" 7 ~:;:;;;;';';·~· T.amD • OllC ... • MG !'! a -_, -H7j., .. WI pay ''6 -.rr ~-.. T.::s . ~~~= I... 1 ::,"· .. •• 10 .. P -·-· ,...~,..a.-., ... ,,,,., -aw~~-~~·~1:·=·~11~·=·===,..,=•::;:•~1 . • - T___ -··u~ .... --6Mo.-4.000Ml.G .. r. Wi· ......... ... --C .-ct~~°"' -• lncluoe. 50 HP leriel,J"lhd----, -....... a., (II. _ams .. ~ ... • • ..,.,... MIO ... • tb£eW Wuhirn, I u l 1 Vinyl -~~-lllWID-wt;lllOl~ $-l6J1 --.-·11·1rror, PR~CE __ _._ ... -mut, north al-. c:o... Heater, Drlfrolter, .. well 114111 M ¢•,_ 11• --.u.io·.--na 14Mllt . Pull u deanap Qll delivery. • ... .. _ ...... -Ice tlll tun Dn"Pml ~.:..~ ..,,.., --· .. tMTMitii111.aoo " .I:".!:'-T~ ... &-1L11c. FOR NICI CARS .... r ·°' ,.. • • dollc:qt ..-~~ ..... -n1n. ..ND -ucKS • ID ---... -. Doli't ... 'llilsl * OWINS OWNIUI AU •bout our ,. "' __ ,, ___ STOtUI CLIAIANCI 9'I .. --""-lHM/PUrci..o. Pion Any Moko or -·l • -... .. _.., SPAJMll.MODERN·MAPU: ... ·-""' "'OI! .... II .._ ..., "" • !I .......... + -CONNELL -:-;:.. .. ~me::: No Dowa o.a.c.·ltal* t«nu • Special" • OniJI' $11.16! ... MC MDXiET!Xlnt! 1 bal PQ'DMDt for title. '··cH' EVRO .. LET '64 OIEVROUT FORD PONTIAC Jmpa.la Super Sport V8. pow· __ ..,..:'..:::.:.:::_ ___ l·-;;-;-;::=;":'.;-:t:~I amaD .,_ No extr.. IO e .,_..,,ae.ranc. Tbl" CARBUUTOR SHOP Low ml. Belt OFFER 0t T&.fil MOTORS ~-Oil.,~ .. ID • ........,. °"'8outl ' -19tl HARBOR.BLVD. TIW>I: for FORD VAN. SpedalhiDC • vw ' P01"8Che 2t21 Harbor Blvd. ,_. tw « in atan . .;... a rt.t1111MI-• Cbsta 'Neu. * 642-1286 · ... C3-f.506 or 615-4'm 8141 GAllDEN GAOVE BL. COSTA MESA -nn'1 ....... ee..., ·~prsu• .Pu1 ...... re SI _ ..... _ '&4 MGl /Wire wbla, New GARDEN GJltOVE 546-120J ..... • u Hartlor' 111. CM ,... • ..., 1p. ::! trana. Mw.'t IM!llt ua 1 ~1t2;..s;;ss~1~-~~:3;~ ;22~";.,, I ~~~~!!!!·~-~m Toada a a.w .ma 80ATsLiPstor Rent -XLNT cond! 9&1-3ltll It .WE PAY ••• _____ .,...... WIN"'~""' tomln'-..,....11.50/ft. ftANSPORTEU · CASH .-Jll)n• fl. sr.a ,.. ~ Ye Dock Muter • PORSCiE · ' -. ...... -. c.n a. AND COLOR lV ,....., ""'"" ' .. ,,,......, .. ,,._ ...... KWIZ ,..,, .. ~.,·"!' -POISC . ES • no MYJ!OrY T-'===~-~=~< -~ °'-Clllls ... BOAT SLIP ,tor '""" SAIL SPECIAL NOTICI or POWat. * Ideal Baldwin elem•'"" that h:1 ""!~K\Viz-;;;;;!;;~~·~·~I0~.~1~""'~·~· ... ~·';:~·==.,.....~~ _,,; all_ ov--a lloor · · -- ORANGE COUNTY'S aEST SELECTION OP NICI PORSCHll tor Uled cara I; trucks Juat call ua for fl"ee estimate. &ROTH CHEYROlfT erallde, POWtt sleering, ra· dki. heater, whitlHlide wall ti.rte:. II 6-4444 '64 CHEVROlfT * '68' RANCHERO f!795 . 'Power 1teerlng l braki a. 26,00l).mi. • 61:>-1575 ·~ ~'ORD, .4 dr, auto trans, rood 1..'0nd, llTS. 548-TW ,..... ...,,;;.~-• *AUCTION* MoOilo ,._ 'Qrpm. How? 8Y cutt!nf u ~ will RU ,. ~ I 1~ COND1 ~to the bone. Dla'OOllta &tve Winlty • tey Air cOnd! * Vlata Verde AM.for Siles Manapr l82ll Beach 81 .. Huntlnj:ton Beach IO>= N.ova 4 Door 6 passenger ti•· lion wagon. VS. powcrglidt>. LINCOLN radio and heater. white side _________ 1 ' to 25% -but HURRY! Aucticn Friday T pm. Trl:r Pk.· 1141 Pomona/CM W'AJU>'SJIALDWlN STUDIO Wincly's Audioft S.m SpacN4. '* lm).firm . 1*n Newport, CM MU@.( 20'l5% Nwport, CM ..,_ G'f..arll OI' 5tl1-0IOT J.llWARY Sile • .....,. l ...... -·, •••· • ..)latl _,ADULT~ '1•9~L . -.pm:-~ -~ • . -IO Him~ A•e. Spc m ===- .,cranda -Du.le walnut sS CASH SS HB. Call Mr. Gunderten 1Mw':..T ........... 1-----c=='"""·"-,...·--- -· -. ot11<n ,..,. w • ..,, , ... ._., 1"";:..;,,'·..;-,.=.:;"":;;;=;;;-..;:-l=-===-=,-,,=-o OYIR 50 ~-!W-Hammond ..,lnet ./ Fumiture ./ Appli&nee. • _'a P~ 2-Br. 19116 .PO~ 912. Gm, 5 READY to GO arau oa1y -. ./ Antiquel .f. Tooll u x SS:-1'alce o'pmta. can i!pCI, new eng. AM/FM, VW'S " laooDT..pHD.lJPS CO. ON ITEM or -M2·WS "°" • '#9ekendl. xtraa. s:noo. Dys 836-i671 19oT N. Main at 20th Street COMPLEl'E HOUSEFUL. ext ~. Eve 8J6.667J " : ..... ... """..,_ "' .,,...,, -..,.... -'63 SUPER "' "°"'""· FllOM . $295 i\RTISAN tlectronk: orpn, KIRBY vacumn clea ner with BEAunrtTL 500 CC Rolld AM/FM, D.unlop SP _tires, Imp 2 man., •• stops. fine attaduDfML Tab o v eT a Dirt 7.uiid.,. S5iOO ·red ':YlbHl inter. $30%. Dir llOUrld system • ideal for amaU pt.ymenta OI' .,.,. baJ. cau 613-4175 ~1 home or church. ~· for ance rl 157.20 .. cndil Dept. 'Mi HONDA 250 CC Scrambler '&4 C-Coupe, red/black, l!U lh ww COit. $3500 ~· ~1'l89 Anabeun. $300 cond. Belt offer over $2900. ~ MUR4LS, bud Pllnted In Ml-err 175-2®, IU-l212. UMd Cars 9900 NEIO A CAI? -CAN'T·Bt J'INANCED!- ·~? ·~! eBad Credit! •· Divorced! eMWtary eNew In Atta? · Make P•)'day Payments McCARTHY MOTORS 1~ So. Main l Edlnger (2 blocka N. of Sean.) S..ta Ana Ph 5'2.3SO'l wall tirt'I. 1-;,:::::;:;;;;::;:::;::::-;;;; I Mallbu 2 Door hardtop. 6 CY· Under, automatic, radio and heale1·. 83 H~ 0rpn oil, Colts lea than wllJ. , I SO $l50 '66 Poncbe 912. 5-t.pd, ·~ --with Leslie apeaken paper! Created to f!nbance , 6'1i-Sun* 19,000 miles, like new. - Excel concl. S4'.fi539 )'0\11' home or office deeor.J;u;:':·~-'.""'.;:;::;=="'~""';; II ==,l"°";;;;~· ~";;:'~"":;;;,== "~r' ., Aak foe Bill. For appoint. call &G-1559. _..,.. CAD. '61 SedlUl DtVll!e. J ' T-11 ..... Travel 9425 ''"MMIDl-.UVAll•<MA...,, Fact. air. Muy' other JiOW--LOWREY ORGAN. * Hone-"GO-GO" cmTUYIS. ·~ RENAULT er acewories <No. 7227~ Costa Mtaa II M444 llfMie DELt.QCE Mode.I K-1. NEW a: usm * 538-9111 15• Tlu.Jl • S1.EEPs • Wiii Buy ~95 Like NEW! ~259l 30t ·15th St./H.B. * Apt-1 $350. * 1•. Water pump'. '58 RENAULT NAIElllS CADILLAC PIANO.,...._ Prtvala ~ Eltt·brakes. * 56-7616 4 Door • SIOO Your Volkswa&en or Porsche Jo'actory Aulhoriied Dealer ty wUlta to 'Wy pluo flw Mlle. Wmtecl 1610 * 546-6843 '* &: pay top dollars. Paid for *i Exceptional Uled leuh. SU.9335. WANTEI>: Used furniture, Trucks 9500 or not. Call Loo McKernan. CadiUaCli t;=======-==:I ~es. powuhand kloll '53 QiEV. % !Ton lormer TOYOPIT '' ;;. ) 190 Co•2600l• Mo~~RBOR BL~~~9.100 ·t.-11• . . t -' -·· 1------,,....,.,._..,. -~-•.;.;:;;;.;==--...--'--! on conaipmen • • .,... · •-· Phone Truck, tool compU ..,. , .... TOYOPIT -$1DO ·°'"====.,-,== I ~ JlENT A NEW / anteed. &424000 l pipe racb. Needs mecb.. -, CALL ,._ ...... '65 VOl,.KSWAGEN. Original. FOR S<Ll.c. 1964 Nova 11 61~ ro~• u, ... .._. Don't miu lhil beauty. Chevy 8. Sta W11.i;:. 1957 MG. COLOR TI(., FREE TO YOU. J~"'~"':",·~ll50~. ~~~;...=,.-J===-:=====:==== Priced one day only al Reas. Leavine country. Call $9 ~H '64 CHEV Ill roN P/U. TRIUMPH SlJl8. Holiday Rambler, 839-36.17 Opt to 1. .... F~ la'Yiee CU.tom ab. Loaded ! Xlnt! --------1989 H11"bor, CM. ========= ' • ' _,. . ' 4-Y ROLD Sealpoint Siam· n150 * J>tt.pty 962-1271 , ' i..l'ree delivery. 0 depom.t. eae cal to good home with 63 'l1l""" CONV. Tonneau ~ ... 7-ovw=cc,,.,c-r-;c,.:cdcc.,:--,•1;;;900.-::or BUICK 2 door h1rdtop Malibu. V8, power 1tHrinJ;, power windowa, automatic, radio, healer, tilt ateering w h e e l, Air condltionll\i, •. ·• ORDE5R2.";,~1HONE cbildrrm not under 12-yra. ..,. '63 VW PICKUP--COver, All extra! Luqagt btst olfer. , 1--------- -Needl love. &12-4391 l/D ./ GOOD cond! !143-9664. rack, NeW tire&. * XLNT· 646-5.10'1 "'"°'r tot.o~D TV Open T dy1 -OONO! • 675-1448 ---,.,-.,-vw=•e'"u"s;---1 n" -RCA wttll remote. S150 ~~ = : ~~:= C.mw.. 9520 ========= R/H; new tin!rl. Split front 2925 Harbor Cott• MMa Allio SoUd State AM·f'M MX dop I: di.lklren M7-7'll.2 CAMPERS YOLKSWA.EN teal. $800. Dir 892~1 . .atereo Ganard 80 Chancer l/U 1: ·hvo JL apeakera. 61UllJt ORANGE COUNTY'S ........ II M444 '65 MERCURY 3 LOV'1Y kltt.!ns, 5 months LARGEST SELEcnON TV SERVICE * Black i old, buttencotch and wbite, White• $3.50. OU' . $)..50 grey, ion&' -Mired black. FACTORY DIRECT I :d!!::!!!::===;i I Park lane 2 Door hardtop CHRYSl:ER l-=~""=-~-=-~1 ,-Para. 541-3872 615-4738. 119 OPEN ROAD DEALER '61 CH.RYSLER. I full pwr. air. New auto trans. new , ~int. <\b!Kllule\y J)l!l'ftct ~ Dir. 1 011.•ner. 13',, dn. 139 494.9771 '6.1 a-IRYS-1275 On/Take o· •'n'lllll mo. pmh1. B f a t car fM yee.ni to t'Ome! """" '41 Chry11er $5o- '"'"'"" S«111n. v.~. 11111om111ir. powr.r I ~teerin~. radio, tir11trr, whitr w11!l tirtl! 11.nd l1r•tory 11ir I =========1 rondiliOfling. $2177 Co1t1 Mel.I II M444 CONTINENTAL MUSTANG '65 MUflAllG while ~Ide w11ll~. .~~~~~--,,-;-~-~-·..,.....,~-:.:~~l~ . . ... -· _ ... _, ___ ---------------..l---·-----···----· .. ~ -·--------·· ----• \ • . ' • ' / ·-.. ,-----,.---::;---~ --------~--... ---_,... _____ ·1---__,·,., --1 , DARY P ROT EDITORIAL PA.GE Foo d Sales Tax-NO -I No tax is-painless for lhe average_periou~u.._,ao""'m.,e._ __ _,w,,,ho,.,ar~e\!1"1u"ck"'=wi2'·1!!h..:•r.:•,:i:,:•x:=:::"b:;;l•c-l':'nO-:•~en-,t5ory~;;tu:_::,:•::•.:;•c'CO~m-0----H are less moral than others. mendable. Perpaps there's .merit and fa eu a pri> pcsed tax on gross margina u reUef for eJther the lnven· At the low end 'Of that scale is a sales tax on food . tory tax or bank. and corporations tu, or both. Legislators usually are wise enough to give that tax Bul certainly the idea Of taxing food ealu ahduld · a wide berth. They know it hurts most those who can be dropped. tn!lationary prusure1· on food, colb are least afford to pay -that low income group to whonl causing enough pain for thOH on low fixed incomes with· 1· ·the cost 'Of feeding themselves is the largest item in the out compounding I.he agony with a food sales tu., . !" family budget. Apart from the equitia , this would be pot~ntially So it was. with surprise and ala rm: that many Call· the most explosive political laue the Reagan Administra- fornians read last week Ulat a tax reform study group tion could have on its hands. It would be far ·more leg· had recommended to Go\f; Reagan extending the sale6 lslalively realistic, as well as much fairer to. the low in· tax to food purchased . in s to re s or taken out from come group. to increase the take lrom entertainmenL restaurants. and horse racing. for examp)e. ~ Fortunately, there was an accompanying report f.rom Sacramento that "there is a general feeling this b the least meritorio1 1 least workable proposal in the task force report." The study group's proposal suggested that low in- come families lhould be able to deduct the sales tax 'On food from their income tax. In the case of many families hardest hit by such a sales tax. the question is, "What income tax from which to make a deduction?" Presumably the sorriest victims of the tax would have too little fnCome to be paying much income tax. Gov. Reagan's efforts to find ways of relievini the hard·pre!ISed property taxpayer and tboae in business City Election Deadlines Although interest In the election upecta of 1968 bas centered on the presidential race preliminaries up to now, it's time to give attention to municipal elections. A reminder: January 25 is the first day for voters .... nominate candidates by signing a nomination /aper. ~ch candi· date shall, under the law, be: propoH by not fewer thin five nor more than 10 voters. February 15, at noon, it the last day and hour for nomination papen to be filed with Lbe city clerk. Other rules attach to the. procedure, but these are the essentials to keep erimarlly in mind. ~ I - Checking Up on 1968 Forecast fl•lantt of Pa11meats ProfJ letn J im Garrison WASHINGTON -Diatrlct Attorney Jin} Carrison'• controversial New .. 1>r· lean• lnvelti1aUon of the Kennedy as11ulnation i1 begiDning to attract some belated congre1lional attention. Staffs of the Houae Committee on Un-American ActiviUel and the Seft. ate Internal Security Subcommittee are quJl!tJ.y check.In& into Garril0n'1 wlde·ranglng inquiry to determine es· actly wh.lt he 11 now up to. At pretent, tbe attention of. these con11"es1ional proberl cent.era aroend G.m1on~1 lnterett ill and haDd11U of II) an oa1eW of U>e Ku l!Omt J{Ju and (2) a former coqreslknll com· mt,... omploJe, who hu Ii,.. oecrel teatlmoDy before the New Orlean.s 11aad jlll)'. 8lpUlcully, -of lheH -.wen 1"9luctant wttnePet in put con· areuional lnvestig8tiom not related to the Kennedy ......m.tioa. THE Ill omctAL.·in.volved in Gairlson'1 inveltiption la Jack M. Helm, the former u.alt.ed cyclops of tile New Orleans, Louisiana, unlt of the United Klana ol America. He ii now held ol an independent KKK' iroup which he organized. Summoned before the Houte Un· 'Aa:HD'ICID Activitie1 Committee in iU-.ry. Ul&e duriDJ: the committee's Pf'P of the KKK, he WU an UOCO- oP,eratJve witnels. Helm, an operations manaret ol a New Orleans comtructioo company, in- voUd the fifth. first, fourth, and foutteenth amendment. of the Con· stltution in refuting to answer any of the questiON put to him by commjt. lee members. r The tran1cript ol the committ~e . ·{1 ' . . ' ... hearings 1bow1 that one ol the ques· lions Hehn refused to aNlwer con· cerned his appearance on a speakers p1.uorm. With three persons who were arreated in conMCtion with the slaying in Philadelphia, Miuissippi, of 1brM civil rights worken. TES'IUIONY WAI praented dur· inf tbe bearl111 by a committee in· vatigator that "At the rally He Im 1ttrted, 'No consretliooal lnveati.gation will ever deteriorate thit (KKK) or· ,..uz.tton. We'll still be here when they are dead ud buried -and I hope it will be soon.' '' Garrilon began hit probe of Helm on a Up from Jules Rocco Kimble, a aelf-avowed member o( the KKK, who abo clli.med he once •vorked special assi&Dmentl for the CIA. Th.is the CIA dtnill and ·Garriaon claims he will prove. According to Garrlson, Kimble re- ported that on the day alter the iteath of David Ferrie, one of Garrison's suspecta lD the alleced Kennedy as· s&Hinatlon pklt. be drove Helm to Ferrie's apartment. Helm then came out with a Mtchel lull of papers which. Kimble aays, the KKK official then placed in a bank safe deposit box. · At this 1tace of his investigation Garn.on. refuaes io say whetheT he baa located the 1afe deposit boit or re· covered ill my1teriow contents. Paal &ott Telling Left From Right 1'Hm&bt1 at Laree: Judging by the number of motor· bll who 1ignal with their left·turn Olcter when they are turning right, and 'their right-t urn flicker when they are turning left. It's 1urprising that our auto accident rate Isn't twice as 1artt 11 it is. • • • Olli drug laws a.re incredibly out· modlcl. for in the next five to 10 ~ars " will have a hundredfold increase ill tbe number and types of drug.s ca· pablt of affedin1 the mind : and this m111t be<.'omt; a medico-social matter ratbw &bu 1imply a legal one. • • • Y• can persuade people to change theD' lllindl by appealing to fear and ._.., -but lf the lean are too in-t--. peopie wiU simply repress the . -... ·-r .,._"P . ' . ~.::J, -< ' ;),. '" "ill' ... whole thing; this ts why, In my opln· . ion. the lung cancer threat has not substantially decreased cigaret smok· Ing, whereas a more moderate cam· paign might have had deeper and more permanent effect. • • • Meny men are honest by circum· sta1K:e who think l.hemaelve1 honest by conviction ; as the Talmud says: '"The lhlef who find s no opportunity to 1teal calls himself an honeat man.'' • • • In any pa1sionate conflict. the ex· tre:misll on bolt, slde1 manage to de- moll•h the moderates on thelr own • ., 6ee,..e sidf by calling them secret sympa- Dllr O..ie: thizers with the other side. Impugn· J Uft never underitood lni their loyalty . and in the eRd mat· --omf:.l• man to whistle ing It impoqible to resolve· the con· r flict thort of Wilt. .., II a pod · n1 woman. CouJd • • • ,.. qplaia tb11, Geor1e' -•-~~c~=~~, • NORMAN T. It ls curious th~t 1 woman wlll Olar Nlnun T.: 1peod. hundred• of ·dollars on her 'h .......... LoWi Arm-make-up, her hair, her clothes, .her ...,_., wfMa 90meone aiked accasorie1, and co to 1ome impor- "' tlla . ID aplaill jell: i:le Mid, in tant publk function wllh a bitter and illlCt. ttri.I if 1°" ptta Ul, reMDtfUI twilt to her mouth that .m't pm to uberly aeptes the whole effect she -. .,. ....., I 11 ,. ~lvely tr)'tna to create. auEF RESEARCH· Mott farOllle: ar; l~apablre ot traln· You CAN GET OOT OF In& • puppy pniporly. •lih tho rllht MTllTtJB PfOWI amount ol pttlteitee and the correct a.w,.. 1111 Nation'• balUOI between eocouracemtnt and Wmt.) dielanlOll: 10 why ls It lmactDed they C'U train I cllild properly? I . ' --. . , . -. --··. -· .. I Has to Be on Fuz~y Side Life Call be areal in 1988. That Is what a peek in the old crystal ball reveals about U>e year unrolling befort u1. Thi prospect ls tremendous _, if cantankerous man· kind doesn't destroy Ill own view. While any forecast of the future has to be a bit on the fuz.zy side. we predict -withOut guaranteeing their certainty -that t.heM thl.ngs will happen: BU&lneu , as 1111111, will continue to be unusual. Thtff will be a few new buemenb in the boom, ti«· ill toial ce.llint will mcnase In attitude. There will be plenty of jobs available for tboJe Unwillinl to work. NATURALLY, SINCE it ia an elec:- , lion ~ar. the poor will be tremft!. dousl.y· popular with the po8liclan1. So will every other minority. WbUe pockets of poverty will remain, more colna will jingle in those pocketa. Who will be tbe opposing candidates for the presidency? They will be· Nel· son A. Rockefeller and Lyndon Balne1 Johnaon. Each Will run on a platfonn largely invented some dec ades &IO by Socialist Norman Thomu, who baa become the political theologlan of both the Democratic and RepubBcan parties. THE REPUBLICAN slogan will be: '"Let's Rock Along with Rocky." The Democrats will counter ttlll with a dignified. two block long billboerd erected in front ot the White House-- with Mrs. Jobn900's full appnival.- wllich will .declare: "Keep America on Ill Way with LBJ." Many changes will qccur on Vie lnler· national scene. The mos t strlklnl ol these, probably. will be Um,~· tioa of Geo. Charles de GaWJi u president of France 1n order to be- come a visiting profe!sor in pouUcal history at Harvard. The subject will · be , "Twelve glaring errors made by Churchill and Roosevelt befora they finally deoided to take my advice on how to win World War II ." · How to Address Our Lawmaken U. t, llllATOIU ~ ... 1(-Ot t. JU S. c1-r,.. S! .• ,._ !WI"' ..... Geet'M """'· !JI}, ., 11. 11.-. Or .• .....,,, lfll•. OU...,. """tr'tl•-1 "'""""i s.i-.tt Dme. I'*-Wull""""', 0,C. "'31 U. l. llll'ttlllllfATIY15 IOI"-c;_.., ... , I 1111~111 f. "-!)flt! Ob..,.1c•-01, MfS W. crnc.,w •~ .• Sllltll s10. ...,..,.1,,.; J-.. 111t IUlll Ptllrlcl-111. i211 I. "" Strttt. T•ll!I. 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O...loot ............. _,.,., ~ CHIMI.. ~ -'9M.-. • Dollar Trouble Ahead in '68 . . WASHINGTON -1be silly old dol· lar 1i1n. as Franklin . D. Roosevelt caUed It, is likely to give all of us. including Prealdent Johnson. a liU.le trouble this year. The trouble ia that Congress. the gt:r.eral public and especially the school teachers and college kids who wiJh to go to Europe. only dimly un· derstand Intricacies ·of tlle balance of payment.I probltim. The problem la that tllis generom and adventurous cou11try has been p;JUring out a great torrent ol foreign aid, military assistance. public and private k>ans. bU&iness investment, an<. a fiood of tourists for 20 years. Our exports are greater than our im- ports, but still we do D~ siphon ba~k from abroad tbe equal of wbat we pcm out by a very suhltantial mar· 1in. ntA.T MARGIN IS mostly what we pour out to stabilize and improve the world, and hold the line against Com· mun.isl expansion. Suddenly the prob- lem has grown wor~e and the world has come to question the fiscal sta- bility of our globalistlc policies which have caused our international bal· ancea to run in lhe red for 17 of the last 18 years. Thia problem hu brought forth pro· poled taxes and other checkl Otl Eu- nipean travel. restralntl on busiMl:s investment and bank loans abroad · and other curbs on foreign spending to reduce American foreign outlays by S3 billions· or more Uiis year. Add to thl1 the President's dem.lllld for a 10 percent lncom. tu increase and his lecture1 to management and labor on wages and prices and it forms up into a nice llttJe paclr.age of trouble. trouble. trouble. ' t 111ERE IS AN ominous possibility that Congress and the public w I I I merely conclude that the free-wheel· Ing domestic and global policies of the Jottnson Administration have gotten thl1 country into a terrible meas, with ~..JAr -"~ II Hein, !!*• cl&ll'lttlt, ••ltlY ... ?' huge government deHclts. ~aaed taxes. an inter millable war. h i g h pricea, domestic turmoU, and a dollar no longer worlh even ill former n- duced value. If they do arrive at Such a simpli· fled conclusion it wW only be an ex· aggeralion of what bothers the world llnanclal community. On tht author· ity of the President'• former econom- ic adviaer and chief apoetle of the "new eeopcm\k:s" -Walter W. Bel· !er -what bother• tbl: world fina.n· cial community is tbil: i . THE DRAIN o1 the Vietnam war on Ow Ullited States, plw the rite of coall arld prk::e1 which makes our produdl leas competitive in the world market. r 2. Doubts that Concre11 arMI ~ Johnson MminittraUon will rully do "anything effective \o check U. !, inflation through ra.isint tax.es and cutting 1pending. \ 3. Resentment a1ain1t direct U. s. Investment abroad. Never ~ the solid economic foundaUan of ·the United st.tin. ita hu1e aMtl --. and Its bup DI· l '' .. tional income. Tbe international ft- nanclal community is une111 about the United States. Certain ironiea are Involved. At the 1ame time restraiDtl are impoaed on American buline11 ope r a ti o n I abroad, the Johnson Adminiltratlon complain.a that Congre111 won't apPn- priate enou1h for foreip aki. AT THE SAME TIME the spend· Ing of military per1onnel abroad la to ~ curbed gov~ment offlciall are talking about Jrtcreasing Am1rican arms purchase1 in , Britain by flOO million. These CQntradictloM give added point to the rising questions here. Doe• g}oballam pay! Can it be 1us· ta.lned? Do we know how to mana6e it? Or are we muely headed for more measures of restraint nest year when the dollar la turther dil&raced -meaaures 1uch u dome.UC wa1e a .i.:. price control.a, taxe1 higher than the proposed 10 percent surtax, the withdrawal of mllitsry force• and aid programs from overseas? · Tbe current view here Is that tM dollar c.an't be devalued, Ill devalua- Uon wonld oaly be met by compen- sathi-' devaluation o( other currencies so that we would be left right where we were. • 'l'liJS IS .THE ADVICE Preoldent Jobnsoa ii ptting from hit cun"eDt economic advisers. Prof. Heller eitpresses ff. thil way: "lu country after country mMched our devaluation, the upahot would be 1impty to raile the price of 1~ to the delight of gold boarders ..S$ld producers." So whllt do we do if. as '° many financial experta think. the new 1e· strainta aren't enough or can't be en· I o r 'c e d, or are pualyzed by eeurt challe~? The only ah1wer that Cu be found bere ii for the government to take an even nrm,er grasp on •the economy in both lb.domestic ud lor- eip operationl. · Passenger Trains Lose Out While the federal govemment and the rallro.t industry push le.vetop. ment of fast train aervice between major cities, the raliro.ds themtetve. a.re clo.lq out unprofitable paasen· 1er traina by the ac:ore. 1be proceedinp before the Tnter· 1ta1e Con\rneJ"t'e Com.miuioa on a train on which the Southern Plcific R"allroed clatml it 11 IO&ing more than t4 mlllloa a year involves a new an· gle, Five Ital.el -Louisiana, Tuu, New Mex.lco, Arizona. and California -conteed the railroad Is delibetare\y Dear c;loomy !Gu8: ;...,..... ...... ...., ..... ti ·--.... ----· .. ..... ...... _, .......... • ·~ F . S ' downaradinl service on tbe New Or· leans • I.bl Anaeles nm. 'lbe states want improved aervice, lncludiltC tbe replacement of. dining' Md Pnttmaa oan dropped ntOlt-Ulan • year NO. ' THE llOUTBERN PACIFIC atlUtt tf\at ICC hi• DO power to foree lt to Improve Hl'Vice. Under law, thi Com. mial1a. can approve a peUtklft, to drop tr.llin 1ervict ii. the rallroed cu convince it that the •rvice It a ft. nandal burden. Should t'M commia-- lioa ordlt the railro.d t,o lrftprove Mrvke on the "Sull•t," tbe line un-~will -tbe ... to.-. .............. ·• '-.. -loll ,_. 'lllo ICC io Doe. ....... -... . ..... ... J41f .• ............ .... ...... 'Do -....... -.. ---· ., ... , .. ....... --Ar· .• ? .... . the fl?rmlnatioa dttie beet hm •Ju, 14 to May 14. ' Tbe railroadl have .been .,..... -/ ey on inOll ,,........, tr~for , ... , . tleceou, the Pool ~. De- porllMlll bM beeo IU!n& IMI!. con off Ibo ·-ucl &lvine the .-.,1s to alt-. u: S. N..., • W<ftl It<·. port DDlel: "Loa Of· poltal 1et8•1C1 ~ M .......... die railro08 to t«tfbioe the ·•• commJu• ' Ud 1be ,CC. !bet tl>eJ .. j-In droppiria ,. ....... NrYb.'~ . 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