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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-01-22 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotEM ••• 10~! IO llCOIOll • 4 TIAClt >ID AND "-ATIACX. IL.. ~TID YU . MITllS. PUrl WITH WALNUT ONLY I 512951 TUIO Pl&.AMP • It VAtT AMP POii A :OM PL IT I l'8IO .... S'tSTIM. -01 SWITCH POI UC. .. Ol ,.,..,._::. ~OWN~ r < • I J!.~F~ j • Newport·: HarhOr y ' -• 1--~-- )L 61, NO. 19, SECTioNS, 24 PAVES, NiWPQllT ....,CH, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JANUARY 22, "" TEN CENTS • • Cook-Now Two~term Limit Sough·t for City Council ly JEROMEl F. COLLINS Ol*'llMIY .......... Newport Beach voters on April 9 f1U11 be uked to decide whether city too I Ill should be Um.lted to two-- c Iii actve fo1tt·year terms in office. A three-member council committee. -by Lllldaley -· -'to recommend to the full eo&111:U tblt ~ be placed on the municl ballot. the DAll.Y PILOT today. Voter approval is req\lired beca.Ute ~nag Halts (. Launching Of Apollo CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -An unnpl.l1oed IUI ill coollDC tbe Apollo 5 "Mooa Ba1" n.Hed tt1 m&lden JauDcb atop .. Salurll 1 rockat today. The 11-ton lunar module bad a robot pilot at the controls .to prove It• engine• coukl safely land men on the moon and •Wt them on their way home . lfbe earth orbital test OJ&ht was to be a realletic trial of evel')'tbin& but the actual touchdown. The spacecraft's couatdown had sailed nawleuly 'UP' wltil 1:30 •a;m. \PST} -l'it. ._...,.....the orictnal launch ~ -wbn a bold wM callld. A 1pokesman aaSd me pro111nn ap. peared in cround ·•'1•.,..t COOU.. the )WW modWt'• bilitnmMJit·lOlllleCl Cabiil. ----r The delly was expected tt run Into early afternoon and there was no in1mediate estimate on ill extent. Of· ficials were set to launch tonight ii neces, 'll')'. Technicians began pumping 150,000 gallons Of cold propel.laot Into the rocket at 7:40 a.m. PSTi The Saturn 1 was the same booster on which three Astronauts .Aied almost exacUy a year ago. Success today would bolster the lunar modu1e's chancel of landing men on the moon as early as mid-1919. The six and a half bour mission. designated Apollo 5, was termed ''one of the most complex we've ever flown." Its goal was to test the only remaining unproved piece Of Apollo moonfiight equipment. The lunar module ls the part of the three • sectiOfl Apollo pacecraft which wW ferry Astronaull to lhe lunar surface and return them to their cone-shaped mother ship in cwblt around the moon. Westminster Air Crash Probe Set Over Power Loss A probe of the air crash Friday which killed a Westminster man and his pet dog win center on determlnlng why tbe small aircraft lost power, a Federal Aviation Agency spokesman aald today, 11l1J will involve taking the engine apart bit by bit aod trying to n1ure out what went "1'0llg, llCCOl'dlnl to lns;pector Herman Denner of the Long Bel'l!Ch FAA office. Everett L. Kranz. 415, of Tr1'2 21st St.. an emoloye of McDonneJJ.Douglu Corp. of Huntington ' Beach, and his pet dog were both killed when ·tbe craft plunged to the/ gtound In a YI· cant field at the hortblUt comer of Rolla A ftl'lue and Hoover 8lnel Witnesses HW the plane flying at a yery low aJtltude nur tbe cra•h 1it1. One. saW the englne did not apr:ie.ar to be runatng, Another reported that the lcf't wln1 hi!. the ttr1wberry 8eld and llll plane nosed Into the ground. 1be crash was located about 150 yards from aome homes. Acconllllg to Dem.. Ille pilot toot off earlier Friday ,,_ 1111 Mlar:k \\Jrporl The ..... -"' -,,.. DOt tJIOW'lll, Grnnide haral M tkM ... ltrul were held • at U a.• .... , ·•• ·--_.i --t!Je -· of Peel< P'aml!J Coloalal -.,. HJI N'Vlvort include a toftJ Rony, ot Wettmtaster: a dllalbter • .._.., }lo!dl of S.ntl Moaiea ; ftn hb1..,_,_,, a.ii, ODI tilter; hll fathet\ Walter .Krna of Kanau: and three ..-nor· ' the plan Involves • ttvlaion of the City Chart.er. Presently the cbarter, adopted 14 yean qo, places DO limit OD COUD· cllmanic terms, • Covndlmm Al Forlit. wbl IWWf with iw-aad Boward Reem"a on lbe c:tiWil'• dw1er ..... , ..... mittile, tbia mor9'1l1 c, e • fl r m I d __ .. _will rwn....,... tllM tbl laaUI be IDtlllllld on ~-._ *1iDn: baUoL Mllllidpel la..,..... must take ec- • Happy Dan ' lion Oii or before Feb. 13, city sources said. There. is a poa•ibillty that the subject wW be on toDilht'a councl agenda. Forgit indicated lhat Councilman Dee Cook is tbe "inlipiration" for the propoaal, but &aid tbat Coot'• bid for his third consecutive term in office would DOt be affected. "If it's approved," said Forgit, "It would not be in effect for two yean." - The limitation wtiuld, llowever. •f·. feet Vlc.e Mayor ·Doreen Marshall and Winning a 500-mile auto race in le.Sfi than five hours i.s hard an~ sweaty work which you can tell if you look closely al this portrait. of a very haPpY Corona del Mar man nameQ Dan Gurney. lie did lhe deed Sunday 1n the Riverside 500. reported in full today on Pase 16 . Fit to Be Tied Newport Man Gets Dollar Fine Bock A Newport Beach man today got back 11 that had been deducted from hi.a wages last summer because he didn't wear a tie on Ult. job. Michael Mang. 431 Bolero Way. received the ona buck cbect la. mail (rom fotmer er::er JaJnes Lu.kens, ownre of I Drive-la Dairies, followillg a ruling bJ the state Department of 1Ddustrial Rela· tions. Mang; who now operates a tennis shop at 2148, Newport Blvd., pretlled his claim for the dollar 1horl)J after he quit bis job u a daifJ clerk a few months •Co· Lukeat, nplalned. be fequiru all bis 1mploye1 to wear. Ue1. "But one niaht my collar button broke. and I couldn't wear my clip-on bow tie ." Mang said. "Mr. Lukens saw me and I was docked 11 on my next pay check." A depul)' for the Industrial Relation& Department't labor law enforcement dtvt1ioft agreed with-Mang-that-the deduction was illegal punbhment. Luke.QI was direded to pay the dollar or appear at a Jan. 29 hearing to explain why he shouldn'L The daityman, alter lbinkinl it over. dedded Jail w~ll: to tend Mang the chick, Mana today wu asked what he intended to do with the dollar. ''111 probablJ buy a Ue." he said. "But I won't wear It at work ." bt. qulctty added . "l don't have to. I'm my'""' boss now." • City Permit Not Needed fo~ ~ver}>Qat, S~ys ~ub Tllo .._ ilia> Oab 'r..•t li•IAJ . IP .. ..... W.t 11 .pvlq' 111> the ........... Al -U'I .... _ .. Bo!' Cl• -,..,_ lllchlrtl .. , ....... lie .. Id tod01 ........... cl.,. -iln• ID rors«..,.• -ce of a permit a.Dowlll .. cllb to -"'° aa 1111:0,JI f1 II t1 IP ~ I -• la lj llerlllr. Sllihen• ,... .. lllor8afl Uvrl ad· viltd 1tdll tut • cltf pma.lt LI not req\dnd to ,float~ lbe vessel !n the. in•-...--: . . A Po!'b< llHriDI on Iba 1ubject ftl tt M Wd befott tN council tllllllt. oae .... th ap, at 11 earlier ~ ..Uclpal laW1D1ktr1 In· tlc1tell tMr wou.kl lffiN'." ttle Bay drb =.but •'1 lift.er seve.ra l raps .,. ~ onto tht pwmlt. ....._ .... • wll1 wttlMlraw thf' cl•'• ---..,l1ht. "11 ( ... -T.Pa .. 11 'J\layor Paul J, Gruber in 1t'10. Both are now serving their second terms. Forgit noted that COok may run • unopposed "because it's pretty tough to run 11ainst an incwnbent; It takes abo ut S3,IOO." He said the intent of the proposed limltaUon is to gi~ other citizens aa oppor1unity to serve on the council. "Two comecuttve terms i• enough," hi aaJd. "We've already Umlted cltJ planning commissioners to that, and It's workina: out fine." ·• Forglt tald he anticipated opposition to the proposal from Councilman Cook. "He's already broadcasting ii around town." But council endorsement of the pro- posal still seems likely. saJd For git, pointing out that Jt I& not only favOl'ed by the three committee members, but al.eo by Mayor Gruber. Cook, however, told lhe DAILY PILOT th1t "ther. Isn't four votes for this; it won't pus." Cook added that be is ''vehemently?' opposed to the proposal. "I think It'& a gOQd idea," Jl'orgjl declared. "Just lake me for instance. How can they get rid of me? By limiting me to two consecuti~ terms, that's how . Then it would be up to maybe four or five other candidates. You'd have a pretty even r~." The councilman emphasiz.ed that the proposed charter , amendment con· cerns only consecutive terms. "A fUY could sit back for four years. and then run again. But not .as an in· cum bent," he said. GOP Ill Command ' Dems Outnumbered 4-1 in Newport By THOM BARLEY OI IM Olll!Y 1'11111 Iliff More than 53 percent o! Orange County's registered voters are Republicans, according to a voter registration analysis released today by County Clerk William St John. Of the new record county total of 456,096 voters as of Dec. 31 , 1967, 242,402 listed GOP a ff 11 i a ti on . Democrats totaled 188,497, with 14,905 voters declining to state' their Bout Explodes · ,f)ff 'catalina; Search Started By BRUCE BENSON OI IM hltr l"it.f Steff The U.S. Coast Guard launched a search this morning for passengers and crew of a cabin cruiser that reportedly exploded about five miles northeast o! Avalon shortly after mid· nig ht. The name of the vessel and Iden· tificalion of those aboard were unknown during the flrst hours of the search. accordinig to Coast Guardman Harry Bowlan at Long Beach. Bowlan said a Los Angeles Sheriff's deputy on Catalina Island reported seeing a vessel on fire as II ap· proactled Avalon Har bor abou t I a.m. "The boat suddenly veered away from the island and headed toward the mainland." Bowlan quoted the -sheriff's deputy as saying. "It ap- peared to be burnlnlg and nares were heing fired every 30 seconds from the vessel." he said. "The sheriff's deputy said he then ~aw a bright Oash, followed by a thud, and then everything turned dark.'' Dispatched to .the general area of I.he apparent mis hap were !he 95-fO'Ot Coast Guard cu ller Cape Hatteras from Terminal Island. and a helicopter. Bowlan said the helicopter was fore· ed to give up ii.I search at 4:11 a.m. today when heavy fog set in. However, the chopper was scheduled to resume its operaUons before noon aa villbllit)' was reported Wting. Off-street Park Law Extension • Predicted Tonight Newport Beach city councilmen tom&ht are. expected to ex tend for at )eut six m011ths an emergency law that requires a1J new commercial dfyelopmtt'lts to provide off-street porltina. Tbt ordinance y,·aa or I a: I n a J I '!I adopted l11l October. IU expiration date ii JUI. 28. Planning pirector Ernest Mayer Jr. llld 10d11 that anotheT six months 11 Dltded td prOYide time for the Jll'lilll"Uon o( a penMnent ordinance. "1 bow ol no atgnincant bard•"'1PI _. on any developers at a result tr a. anerpney ordtnance·thw f1r,'' IOld Noyer. ,,,. meuure compels builders of MW restaurants to provide one off· ltnet p1rklng 1pace for evtrJ there 11au. ind builders of ne.w stores and altke1 to provide one parking space for each 3$0 square feet of Door area. Rlmodellna of ptesent 1tructure.s It • enocMT':ssMd b) the ordinance. preference and 10,29'l splitting their allegiance among 10 other political groupings. Republicans had the edge in the tw'I supervisorlal tlistricts affecting Orange' Coast communities. ln the Second District, currenUy held by Supervisor David Baker, GOP voters narrowly outnumbered D e m o c r a t backers, 42.308 to 42,129. ln Supervisor Alton E . Allen Fifth District, Republicans mustered 56.843 supporters, the highest GOP tally in the five districts. Qernocrat reiisttanls tot'"1ed 25Jl99. miscellaneous claimed 2,156 and 2,732 decllned to state. Of the 10,292 supporters of other political partie~. former Alabama governor George WallaCt!'I American Independent Pai1y drew 8 , 8 S 6 registration&. lls nearest corp.petitor was lbe Peace and Freedom Party 'See VOTERS, Pl&e %) "Beard' Probe Closes; "M~r.,;,l ControlS Urg~d BY . JACK BRODA.CK Of 1M oellr 1"119' Stiff A need for legislaUon controlling the moral plane or college activi ties was seen today by State Sen. James ' E. Whetmore (R-Fullerton) following two dayt of liearingt on the con· troversial play "The Beard". The Fullerto n city hall sessions con· eluded Saturday on the Cal State, Fullerton student-produced play which was replete with four letter words and climaxed with a simulated sex act. -"Many persons believe that the time has come to decide. if possible, where academic Creedom degenerates Into license '' Whetmore told reporters. "Legisiation Is needed in Olis area." Sen. H. L. Richardson ( R • Pasadena), another member of the five-man state senate committee which conducted the hearings, said "the need for control has been demonstrated."' College professors. student. and principals who appeared In the Nov . 8-9 production took the willlest stand during the l-~riday and Sa~~ay sessions. Most of lhem were cr1tically questioned by committee: members. The object of questioning seemed lo_be the Unmorality of the play: whether ii had any redeeming social value, and whether public &ehooll should be allowed to st.age such pro- ductions. Many words In favor of "academic: freedom'' were voiced and many sharp questions wondered whether such freedom included Ucellll! for &tudenta and profesaors to do as they please regardless of the fttllng of tbe taxpayers. College P r e 1 I d e n t William J..angsdorf. the final witness. appeattd for the second Ume and defended Ute profe11ional ablllty of the dram• instructor, Edwin Duerr. who •P- proved staging of the play. Langldorf at the nme time crlticiz· ed. Duerr'• judpnent in presenting Bay Oub Unit Swept by Fire Smoking in btd wu lilted today u the probable caUM of a $1,500 tin Wbich owopl lil&Wllit a lllliboo I 817 Club apartm111f?r1da1 ......,, lllllitlll' lll)uria& Ill -~ Nowport 8elCll -aald ... b1a1 wat reported at t:a P·"l-in ... _ .. o1 er-R. Smith. DolNled "'" • -· bid. """"' and the lnterlor w1l11 of Smith'• ape.rtment. The Ore wat bllted before ~rad to other apartmenu. Hremea Smith w11 burned on the '-•· bul his Injury apparenU:y wa• not Mrk>ua. firem•n trtCticaied: • the play for an audience which hi· eluded the general public and the press. Stormvogel Said Damaged in Gale Near Cape Horn By AL!'t16N LOCKABEY o.Mr 1'1111 ... ..., •- Unconfirmed rumors have reached Newport yachting circles that the fam- ed racing yacht Stormvogel haa been seriously damaged in an island port in the Straits ol Magellan. According to the rumor. Stormvogel was en route from Sall Francitco lo Rio de Janeiro around Cape Hom when she was struck by a 70..knol a:ale. Stormvogel reportedly l?Ok refuge in a small Island port and was Ued alon(,'Side a shipyard dock when a large freighter. who also had come in to escape the storm. dragged an· chor and crushed Stormvogel against th!! dock. There was no report of injuries to crewmen or extent of dam&ge to the vessel. Stormvogel, owned by Ccwnellu1 Bruynz.eel of Cape Town, Soulh Africa, Is one or lhe most famous racing yachts In the workl. She was first to finish in the 1967 Transpac race and in the HISS • Ttantpac pushed Ticonderoga to a new elapsed time record in a bow-and-bow battle. Ora••• -= W•t•er There's a little patchy fog in the o!flng. but otherwi.se Tues· day'll be tunny, opines f ore· caster J<~rank Ernst. who tabs the temps at 811 and 50 for the Orange Coast. li'ISIDE 1'0Di\ l' WiU rwwl11 oppointtd Secr11· tar11 of D•fnff t'lark Clifford hove cm.v infh1cnce on. Preridint Joll·iuon to chongc ntobiiah4!d pO.liey °" the Vf.ttftcm Wor' POQf f , ~ =-'r , .......... ·-. ·-. --. ..... I' .. .. .. :.._ .... . ,...... •n I'"' r... • ..... ...... ,, :,; .. ~~ :& • ': • '!-, ' ';t. ! DAl~Y PILOT MondQ, Ja11U1tY 22, lCJ68 p,.... P .. e J ~VOTERS .•• with 1,~4. The remaining 112 regbtntions wen abartd )J: PrcwbUiml, 44; , Cc t I til,., •: OmttMIM, IJ; Patriotic Party, 7: Sociallat Labor, , &; Soclalllt, S: Plfatioea1 S~'a RIOJts, 2 and Independent Progressive, Z. Re p u b 11 c a n 1 o u t n umbered Democrats lo every Orange Coast c6mmun1ty with one exception - Wutm.iuter listed 1.932 Democrat.a , to 6.478 GOP backers with 59'l voters ~ecllnin1 to state and S2S naming . other political persuuions. Other · v9ter compilations for county cities ilicluded: ~ -Coaa Mesa Republicans 13,527; Democrat& 9,467; declined to state Q>; mi1eellaneous 694. Fouata. Valley Republkans 3.3915; Democr1t1 UD2; decllled to state · ~ and miacellaneou 141. -Buh,._ ~ RepabUclftl 15.~; Democrats 14,403; declined to state J .127 and miscellaneous ~. .Lqua Beae• Republicans 4,787 : Democnta 1,711; declined to stale 221 and ml!cellaneoua 289. -Nt .... rt Baell R e p u b 11 c a ft 1 18-074: Democrata 4,112; declined to state 628 and mllcellaneous 480. -8u Clemu&e Republicans 4.280; Democrata 1,152; declined to state ' 178 and mlJCellaneoul 75. -Sa1 Jua Cqihtr ... RepubUcans MK; DID'locratJ 317; declined to ttate 32; and macellueoua, 22. -Seal Bu~ Republicans 1.3116: Democrats 4.897; declined to state 405 and miscellaneous ltlO. Republicans also had a big edge ln the county's unincorporated areas wlUI 34,936 of a total of 56.537 prefer- rlq the GOP. Democrats mustered 18.-411 wlUl i.m voters Ultiat other political pert.lea and i.m refuaing to state tbtir political bellels. Only one CongresaJonal District the 34th, favored the OemocraL'l. Here's how the registrations tallied in the ft'ur areas: C o n i e s s i o n a I District 25, RepublJcalla 35,402; Democrats 13.488; declined lo state 1,737 and miscellaneous 9 3 2 . Congressional District 32, Republicans 1 9 , 9 6 5 ; Democrats 13,940: declined to state 1.051 mlJcel.laoeous fHI. Congressional DiJtrict 34, RepubUcans 7 S • 3 8 7 ; Democrats 811.820: declined to state 6 225; m l s c e 11 a n e o u s 4.5115. COnaresaJooal Oisbict 36, Republicans 113.988; Democrats 82,28; declined to state 5,m ; miscellaneous 4,287. Both Senatorial Districts favored the GOP. In the 34th Republicans out- numbered Dem9Cl'lll by 113,~ to 111,529 wttll t,713 voters declining to state Ql'ld 8,810 classified a s miscellaneous. ln the ~ district the tally was much closer. RepubliclllS totaled ' 78,567 lo the Democrats 76,988 with ~.m declining to state and 3.682 listed aa miscellaneous. Of four aueoib!!• diatricts in which Or&n1e CodatJ voten pll'ticlpat. only one area, the • favored the Democrau. Here Is St John's analysis Ort.be year end reJistrations: Aaembly District 35 Republican 35,921; Democrats 24,727: declined to state 1.890 and misceUooeous 1,048. Assembly District 89, Republicans 45.781; Democrats 54,W; declined lo state 3,tlJ; m1acella1M0111 2 , 7 I 2 . Asgembly District 70, Republicans 68,7$7; Democrat• 13,849; declined to state 4,1'71 IDd mllcellaneous 3,214. Assembly District 71. Republicans 91,94.1: Democrats 45,488: declined to stllte U.., and miscellaneous lint. Beabh Burglars Get Record H·aul Newport Beach police today were looltin1 for burglars wbo iot a record haul ·from t.be unlocked car of Ja.nice Lyn Kerrigan, 125'1.i 4lst St. The record haul -estimated to Include some 300 long.playing records valued at 11,200 -took place early Friday morning when 110unds were beard tn an unlocked garage bene1th Miu J<errlgan's apartment. according lo police reports. She told police she went down1tair,; to investigate tbe noises and saw a.n "older panel truck with camouflage paint" leaving the the area. DAILY PILOT .............. c ..... a.wt H. Wee4 ~ ,.._.. k...W ... n.-·· A. ... ..,,... ~--­Jer... F. C•lll111 ..._. .... c.. • .- Jeck l. c..t..r Pe.t M'-" ....... ~ .......... ~ .....,. ..... _ 2Jtl WM .... IW. M1il1At ~.'" P.O. '-1171 tJMI °""OM.. Cwte ~; -..,, ..., $1!wt l..,... .... :_,__.. ..... ............... ~· -Jiii .,,.. 81 WILLJAM llE'EI> Of .. Deltl' ........... A battle to preserve t.be rl~t of the voter to decide on how mu~ . N will be Wad bJ JocaJ ICbool boardl for school programs will be led by Assembl,)'man Robert E . Burke <R- lballti9gtoa Beach). Burke said th6' morninc thlt he wtn introduce a bJO Tuesday ht the ~tale legislatufe te repeal Section 20751.l of the education code. That section approved by the Jegillature Jl.t YMI' elinUaales any Hiliag en 1ehool property taxes as el JulJ t. U7l, Burke said. Presently the state law set& a max- imum tax rate for all school diatricts. U school trustees need more money Mrs. Kasperak Mourns Spouse r In Seclusion Out to Launch Andrea Kaye Northup, 18, wieldJ champagne botUe in aimu!ated ~unduna of 41-foot EricsQn sailboat which is part of ''Sea '88" show :tt Fashion Island. Fred Longman Oeft), co-owner of Oceanic Yacht Sales, ami Fashion Island Manager Kent Berge assist with the "launch- ing." Boat will remain on display at the Newport Beach shopping center through Wednesday. Orange County FirmsAUl Apollo Moonshot Plans Giants with 1 hand ln the ApolJo- Saturn moonshot program receiving still another test at Cape Keru>edy today are North American RoclcweU Corp. 's Autonelics division I n Anaheim, a n d McDonneU·Douglas Aircraft Co. 's faciUlles in Huntington Beach. But quite a few otber Orange County flrma are helping, too, according to the National Aeronautics and Space I Fr .... P .. e l RIVERBOAT. • • the city COftC'W'I wiUI our attorneys' findings that no permit is needed.'' He explained I.hat it is his un· deratanding that the use permit would apply only ·to the area between the bulkhead and plerhead lines in !root · of Bay Club property. "We wou.Jd be subject to t.be rt.· qulrcment for a u.se permit if we were to operate a commercial venture in that area,'' he said. "So by elimlnating the commercial function between the bulkhead and plerbead lines. it's our conclusion that lhe ~rmlt 1$ not required.'' Stevens said maoy. ll not all, of the restrictions that had been con· sldered by the councll would be follow- ed in the operation of the vessel. The restriction.a coacern the serving and sale or beverages and .noise pro- blems. "Many of these are at:reedy covered 1n eX!stln1 law/' be n?ted, Administration. NASA reported t.bat 467 firms In 107 Callf orn.la cities have performed task! under colltTacts "in excess of Jt0.000" and Usted the Orange County enterprises among them as: Seal Beach -lntercontinent.al Oin· tractors; Charles E. Wardman, Inc., and W~t ud Wiu•. lDC. Sta11tftn -Johuon Turner Paint; National Fire Protection. Hutla&io• Beacb -American Crane and· H o l s l ~ Architeetural, Design: Bigge Drayage Co. ; Brownyard Structural Steel; C E M E Corp.: Contr"Ol Data C o r p . ; Diverslfted B u 11 d e r s : Have& Industries Inc.: J n l e r n a t i o n a I Telephone and Telegraph; Molded Products: Noyes Roach Co.: Sechrl.>t and Kelly Contractors, Straindyne Engineering Co. Costa Mesa -Adept Manufacturing Co .. Babcock Electron.ics. J.C. Carter Co.: Se,rvonlc Instruments, Stress kin Products. lnhle -'Dana Laboratories. Baeu Pa'k -Houston Instrument. Auhelm -Ast rod at a, Inc.; Consolldated Electrodyne; LTV Ling Allee, Inc.; Lear Siegler. Inc: Prrston Scientific: Scientific Data Systems; Taslt Corp. Fuller1H -American Electronics Inc., Beckman Instruments; Crucible Steel Co.: Hurst Engineering Jnc.;.. .Jonathan Manufacturing Co.; St ellar Engineeru.g Co .• Lock.heed Alr~raft. J()hn Semple (ra&ht), owner ol Semple Rell lltatt of Cerona dtl Mar, recet+n ReeJtor ot TM Ynr trophy from J. Peter 811ntt. winaer Jiit year ot tile "IWll'd. 1t Nntport Harbor.co.ta Meet Bolrd ot Jtealtor:. aroa ammal Annis S.quet bekl P'rJday nJ.pt. a.t. Biibo& Bly Club PALO ALTO CUPO -Mra. Ferne Xasperatc, COft(ident to the lut that her huirband Mike would fully survive with another heart. mourned Ilia •• today ln teelusion. The bl"OWll haJred widow wu ~ under the care of her PlfMUI pbJli· cian, Or. Harry Muon. He Ml..._ treating her for the put ,.er tw a heart condldon. She WU betJeved 1tayiq wtal friends. Scores of c o a d o It a c • messages bepa arrtvi:nC· A moog tbe first to u:tend . .,...tlly was CJ\arles W. White, b ............ of Virginia Mae White, 4.1. wtlOll a.mt kept the 54-year-old Jtuperak allft !or more than l4 daJ'I. He died Mrl1 Sunday of masaive lntem&I bin ff•I· "My deepest 1ympMbJ .-out to Mrs. Kaspenk. and 1 now Ille understancls just bow ll'elt a coe- tribution her busbacl baa IUde," said White, a busineu uecuUve .from SU.. ta Clara. .. u this heart transplant la ..., to help someone in tbe hature - many people in the .tutan -then what Or. (Nonnaa) Sbunrny and other doctors haV9 ...... will nea- t\lally save ~1 11 ... . ''I am ~ that VlrtlnJa and Mrs. Kasperak nnable to Cllldf(bute to this." She visited KupeTak dally in tbe intensive care unit at Palo AJto.SIH.. ford Medkal Center. X 1 a p • r a t couldn't speak beceuse a tube tD aid bla bttathing was in hil tllrolt ,.,,., comrm.aUc.ted by rudlq BPI Md ial.nc sign lantQap. MOit poipa.m meetiDC betw ... lie cOUPle was wtlea Xuperak iCl'lllMld "I )ove you" OD a lbMt of plp8f and banded It to bis wife. Newport Aides Attend Schools Newport Beach municipal aides are head1n:c back to htgb IChool -not lor education. but to educlete. Assi9tant City Manacer Ja.mes De Chalne said perlocUcilty key staff members will be v.isit:Lng dvies classes at Newport Harw Mil Corona del Mar high sc1-is. · . The prOlfam was 1aunc:ltM Jut week at Harbor Hlgh. City • flhftager Harvey L. Hurlburt, Finance Director Georse Peppu end ~ ~spent a ~chool day Wkillg over wmdctpaJ government procedures wbb several claSIT'OOms of students. YOUI WATCH' than the ....,um tax rate Id allow they must au the voters to approve tbe bilher tax rate. The provili• 1Min1 att:mead b7 Burke would elim.lnate the mashnum tn nte and tlte 1 atuh emnt thet ICbool boards ••k the voters to ap- prove properfy tu rates for the school •tnct. "When thls provision was pa.sed last year, [ relt that local .control through the ballot box was being taken away from the people. '"BecJlu11 this direct voice would be removed as the educatloa code ii -.w written. one of tie mest l•· portut method s ot c•trolllnl ttle nspomiveness ol school trustees to the wishes ol tbe people would tte removed." Burke~ that ovw tile '8st few year~;lblature bu required school districta to offer certain pro. .crama ..,.. . without providing ..-.y ,_ ID9 proerama. tr the maximum rate provision i.s removed the legislature could nun. date whatever programs It wished and the local school board would have to raise the property bx rates to get money enough to finance the pro- gram. according to Burke. "All of this would be daM without needing to ~. Ule vtte?' anything,'' Burke poin~oul '"1"'e pr"1sioas of' lllJ biU will enable lhe people lo retain· the right to determine their own need! and financiaJ .respoosibillty." CHANCILLOltS CONNI -Daniel Aldrich Jr., Oeft), cb.tncellor of UCJ. cha .. with br. Robert Hutchins (right) f onner chancellor of Ule UniYnty of Chicqo, and currently head of the Center !or the Study of Democratic IDltitutiom, Santa Barbara, who spoke at UCI in a Town IDd Gown lecture on "Schools and Society.'' 'Working May Vani.sh,' 1- Says ·Hutchins at VCI By EVELYN SHERWOOD °' ................ Aa ovwflow auditnc:ie 1t a com· •8111117 1ectun-1pomol'td-bJ ucr. Ton and Gowa Auadatioe beard Dr. Robert M. Hatddu, controftnial tducat«, cleclll'e .. t uwort .. ft bow it m11 ft8ilb -ud lt may hardly be 1 mau.r ol resret." HutdUm elaborll9d dwiq bia talk on "Scbool and SocietJ" prete•ted ~Y niCbt ln tbe UCI Science Lec-rure Hall: "Scientific ud teclulological revolu· Uon is just ptting WMkr way. The ultimate revolution wlll bring about a chance In culture and habits. Ever}'t>ody's aim ls to get ahead in the economic work!. The university has to appear to be betplng everyone up the economic ladder. "What could happen is that everyone will pull them.selves t o g e t h e r gradually, to attaill t.dividual human Uvlng ia a human community on the highest level." More than 450 persons, some attting' in chain placed on the 1ta1e, beard the talk by the former chancellor ol the UniYW1ltJ of Oticaeo, wbo now is head ot the lnstitute for the Study of Democutic InstituUons, Santa Barbara. HufCbJns wu latrodaced t., Mrs. Eloise Klote. vice chairman of Town and Gown end aa asst.stint to UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich, Jr. ' Sports Ce'lebs Tee Off Tuesday One-hundred sports ~lebritiu and athletes will tee ol( at Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club Tuesday morn· ing in the lst annlla1 Coury lnvita· tional shotgun tournament. · Competition begins at 10:30 a.m. with such stars as Jim Fregosi and Jim McGlothlin CAngelsl. Junior Gilliam and Jerry DoggeU (Dodgers 1, JohQ McKay and Dick Coury IUSC I, Elroy Hirsch and Jon Arnett (Rams/ scheduled to participate. Performers will gather at Coury'3 Costa Mesa Restaurant following the tourney for dJnner and awants. 0 OMEGA Your CftMQG Salt$ & Stroiu A~ 1 ,,,M,.1nec1 ~t-°"" tlte!pasl r;J;ielillatw'e bu reqlli.red 11istricts t_o offer ~ pro. uu!1Y .1'\tMut provid.ing '-... pncrama. -; 1 max.i(Pum rate provia~ l$ [f the legblsture COJ!ld m.an· batever programs It Wished local school board would have e the property tax rates to 1ey enough to finance the pr1r 1ccordlng to Burke. l>i this would be done without to 3.$.k the veter an:rthlng," JOin"'°ut.. · provisions of' my bill will the peop~e to retalrr the right rmine their own needs and t(.respooalbility." ch 'Jr., Oeft), cban'cellor of t) former chancellor of the ()( the Center !or the study 1, who spoke at UCI in a ociety." Vanish,' ii -11Cl I ot the Institute for the study mocratic Institutions, Santa a. ifn1 Was 'Introduced bf Mrs. Kloke, vice chairman. of Town >Wn end an 1sststant to UC! Uor Duiel Aldrich , Jr. • iris Celebs i. Off Tuesday ti.undred sports celebrities 1nd s will tee off at-Costa Mesa 1d Country Club Tuesday morn· the 1st ann\lal Coury Invita· shotgun tournament. . ?etition begins at 10:30 a.m. uch stars 11 Jim Fregosi and McGlothlin !Angels\. Junior 1 and Jerry Doggett (Dodgers), .t:cKay and Dick Coury {USCJ, Hirsch and Jon Arnett (Rams) led to participate. Jrmers will gather at Coury';; Mesa Restaurant followin& tbe y for dinner and awards. no Yoo --,.,bl .. ---It""" Your Omtoc SaltJ &: Servicr A- .. :r.=: --llll "' . ,,.,...,,, ·-- ----· .. ----__ .,.. __ .... -·· -- -.. "' -- - •. • . ~nruh Accuses ~eagan of Do ngra'aing ·state • • SACRAMENTO (AP)--Oov. Ru111t &nmtladiltC c • 1.1 f-o r D.i • D s and.._ thruta1n1 tbe health .ud education --1118)' rqant .. -ua1-1o 'th• IOOd life. declares Assembly Speaker Jtan M. Utu'ub. Takina a cue from lhe 1overnor's lacticl, the DemocraUc ltader in the , ll&blature appeared on_ a atatewide televtlion broadcast Sunday to outline bis differen«• with the Republican chief u.ecu.tive. 'n\e Rea1ao -Unruh eoafllct re-.hope• in my Mart. 1 btU.ved maioed ~ u th moat notable . California wu the ~ for ckivelopmeiit QI ttii 1• llJidiUVe-thi -ocil-life~· -- ••ion.. wbleb drQl«l tnt:o ita third ufe -•till ii better btte than week 'llriOi ac\ioa awaitial the betln· anywhere else in the werld, the ni.n1 oJ committee meetln11 early out Dtm~atic leader aaid. But it may month. not be much tonier if Reasu COD· Unruh &tarted hia U.miilut.e TV· tinuea his poUCie-. Unruh added. appearance by l.atroduclnl himaeU He Uu'ew in a dig at tbe 1overnor's trYtn& to Identify wltb bls 1udiellce, out.of-state trivel. which f o u n d notinl, "Like most ol you 1 came Rea1a.n returnP\1 Saturday from here trom. another state. 1 hitchhiked another 1peakinc tour eutward. here from Tuai in lfMl with nolhillc "Unfottunat.ely," Unruh contended, but the clothe~ on Diy Net a.ad hilb "!tit present cb.ief e:a:ecutivi Ln • t\mld Hanoi Reports < Planes Po1md Kuchel Warns Against 'False Hopes' ol Peace 1!7U_Pna_ . Sen. Tbomu H. Kuchel ( R .. Anaheim) warned today a & a in 1 t building "dangerously false hopes" , that two-way talks b e t w e e n Washlngton and Hanoi could bring lasting peace to Vietnam. The second • ranking member of the Republican leadership In the S.-nale: urged caution in a ape,cb prepared for dellverj amid re~rt• from London that HU.al wanti lthe United Stat.es to drop all "precon· ditiou" for openin& ~e talks. Kuchel, the GOP whip said: . "Prolonged bilateral talks with North Vieblam would unlikely serve the caue of free nati0111. I think the administration may b u 11 d dangerously falH hopes , if it suggests that they will. A true spirit of negQtia· lion will require that all persons with an interest in the outcome be represented.•• He caJled for "an end to North Vietnamese Invasion and 1ubversion In Uoa and Thailand. an end to North Vietnamese use of Cambodian ter· rltory for military staging and supply acUvitiei, and a decent opportunity for the unimpeded development of responsive and responsible govern- ment in Soutb Vietnam. NCYr BRING PEACE "Negotiations which would fail to achieve lhe•e would not brinl peace, but only an uneasy truce in the 'protracted war' which the Com· munlsts have visited on Asia ror the past ZS years ••• "In my view favorable outco!D(Mcan only result frl)f'.I _ negotiation on a fii-Oacr tiitiriiittOffl-.CaJe:•• ~ The London reports from sources wh ich in the past have been in dlrec! contact with Hanoi made clear the Communists want a free band · for turthtr movea. Ha.n.ol, therefore, will make no ad- vaDce reciprocal commitment for the event of cessation of American bom- bing. Nor will they commit tbemtelves to a ispecilic course of action UDtil they meet with the Amerlc&n1 at the coofennce table. HANOI PROCEDURE Broadly the Hanoi rulers !appear to have the followin1 procedure in mind: -The United States must announce the end of bombing of North Vietnam. -The bombing pause must bi un- conditional and not co.upled with any threat that It will be resumed. -The two parties would then agree, through approved channelJ (either direcUy or Uirough a tbkd party) to "meet fo r talks." -The meeting place could be in the Far East or in ~neva, for in· stance. -Once the meeting is arranged, the emissaries would first discuss an ;'ageada" for the talkJ. -The fighting would inevitably con· tinue in Vietnam, though it may be gradually reduced in intensity as the talks proceeded. -Hanoi will not commit itself to halting iU Infiltration' of the South, but might gradually reduce it if the talks offered any prospect of success; -The agenda would first or all have to deal with cease·fire terms. -The a~nda would subsequently · have to tack.le the wider poblem1 of a aettlement of the Vietnam con-flid. . -Hanoi's over-all. aim Js total withdrawal of the United States from Vietnam. The terms and time table would be the key problem of these discussions. Magic lamp cut helps curl hair • North Despite Ground Lull SAIGON CAP) -Waves of bi.J U. S. Air Force B52 strateitc bombers pounded suspec~ Norµi Vietname1e position• 'in the embattled Khe Sanh Valley today as fighting died down to only a few rounds of enemy mortar fire. The huge e i ght -engine Stratotortresses struck four ti'mes in 24 hours around the big U. S. Marin• combat base at Khe Sanh that guards the northwest approaches from the demilitarized zone and Laos into South Vietnam. The bombers dropped their load• of up to 50,000 pounds of exploslve1 each on 1usptcted North Vietnamese troop concentrations, staging and storage areas In a wide area ranKl,ng from thrM miles 1outhea1t of lChe Sanh to 15 miles north of thfi base. In addition. Air Force, Marine and Navy fighter-bombers flew more than 50 strikes Sunday in support of bard· pressed allied forces who for two days beat off brutal mortar, artillery and ground assaults. MJlitary officials ordered newamen to stay away from the· area. But one who did get a glimpse of the main Khe Sanh base, Associated PJ:ess photocrapher Dang Van Phuoc, said Communist rockets left some Marine bunkers and hula in rubble and smoke blanketed the entire camp. The allied 1trongpoint guards the northwest ap- proaches to South Vietnam from Laos, where the North Vietnamese troopa are believed to group up. U. S. officers in Saigon and Da Nang reported 15 Marines killed and M wounded in the fighting Saturday and Sunday. The South Vietnamese command said 12 militiamen were killed and 25 wounded in repulsint an attack on Huonc Hoa, a dfstrict headquarters four niile1 aouthwest of K:he Sanh. U. S. officers said the Marines killed 103 North Vietnamese, while the militiamen at Huong Hoa reported 45 of the enemy killed. Buffums· DD The prettiest, easiest-to-car• for llai!Styl1 '"'' Our stylist's shears coupled with.ille •aic of radi"!'I heal Clll brln1 out the best in hair witll 111Y llndlacy ID Cllll. 111111 your II>' poinlllllt -... iltlp cut, CGllplltl wffll lblllpao, tor 1 lilillld ...... llelulY Sbldlll Elizabeth Arden face treatment is much more than just a facial UM aur ati.r blllllY services ll•llans • Pedicures facflls • Electnllysis Al u-.. .,_ IQlll in &f· -.S' Red Door Trut111111t Rooll will 111!11 you discover delitlliful beauty .. s. You'll !law a fact lrutMnt .. -• willl a luxuriaus new . · "*" u 11111 • 1 redi•t flellnc. Cofllpllll blllllan~ willllllklllpll.11 8lalllJ Slidi• J • SaerllltDto bas not proposed. 1otutloD1 to any P'roblems yet becaue-be has tieea t0ii'Diii1 dcnriiji'ailfiirour itafe-;- or tr1Ylllni to oOtet' .tites in an .Cfort to •etJad b1' meua49 of gloom and doom, dt~palr and division." fiee me<lical care for' the J>OO:r pro- gram, which iUnrlllLP.layed a maj~r riile liienacfi,ng, Was P ointed 0:ut-l)y the speaker as an example of 1ucb deficit Rea1an blamtdi tar aa.' ;~ blem1 alJJady bid bffa pa!d.:Cofr-_, "That session cost the tupaJm '400,000 which could bave been ..Ved. I leave it to )'OU as to wheth_er t'bat Unruh 1aid "No bu.sine•• un· dertakin1 could poasibly 1ucceed or indeed exist U ill president or board chalrm.u conatanUy criUc.ized and carped, downcradina ita efforts and <livid.int: its people. Neither can California." Rt4&an'1 criUclsm ol the state'& "downgrading." . He said that "since this ad· ministration has taken office the at· tacks on this program have been so wild that they would be ridiculous if the net effect were not to destroy pUblic confidt:nce in the program." Unruh criticir.ed Reagan for puttin& Med.i'·Cal's ·problems on the November special session agenda when the was caused by decepUon or LDepWJadt -and wblcb ll the greater aiA," Unruh said. The speaker, turninl to tdlleation. said Reaaan's demand for a h(I.~ charge at the state unlverdty . Ud colleges Is "a new tax," cootrpy to the governor's assertion be won't ask for new taxes thi1 year. r' l(asperal( Heart T·e~ted Autopsy Expected to Find No Rejection ·· PALO ALTO (UPI) :.... Poit m'ortem teats were being performed today on Mike Kasperak to conlirm that his body did not reject the transplanted heart which beat flawlessly until the end. Kasperak died wlthout pain two weeks after receiving a housewife's smaller heart, Dr. Norman, E. Shumway, Kasperak'1 surgeon, said that U testa reveal no sign of rejection, it would establish the basis for new heart transplant attempts, Massive Internal bleeding from various organ complications ended KasPerak's valiant struggle for life at 1:43 a.m. Sunday at Palo Alto-Stan· ' ford Medical Center. Death came 14 days, five hours and three minutes after the heart of Mrs. Virginia Mae White, 43, was planted in his chest. Her heart was one third the size of Kasperak's diseased, swollen organ but doc tors said there bad been "no detriment whatever" to Kasperak's circulation. The new heart of the 54-year-old retired Cleveland steelworker beat flawlessly up to the moment of death. There was no sign of bodily rejection. "It functioned extremely well as 'Frigid' Reception For Prime Minister MOSCOW (AP) -Prime Minster Harold Wilson flew Into frigid Moscow today to meet with Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin for talks that diplomatic observers expected to pro- duce little of significance. Kosygin met Wilson at the snow· covered airport with the temperature at 7 below zero. UPI Telw~ 'THE HEART WORKED WELL' i>r. Norm•n Shumw•y a pump, as a heart. , . " said Dr. Norman E. Shumw'ay, 44, the heart transplant pioneer who performed the operation Jan. 6. "He survived a fa ntastic galaxy of complications which we have seen before in other card.lac patients, but never in such profusion " Kasper~k's body wllf be brought back to Cleveland --thi1 week for a fu r.era! service and burial. No dales have been set. Shumway headed a 15-member Stan- Ready for immediate delivecy. Depepdable at your fingertips. ford University medica1 team that performed the cardiac transfer, the world's fourth. in a record three hours, 32 minutes. Kasperak.was the first adult American to receive aome- one else's heart. ,. * * * Blaiherg Enters Record 20th Day; 'Eats Like Horse' CAPE TOWN, South Africa (UPI) -Phillip Blaiber'g, the world's ont1 surviving heart transplant patient, ii eating "like a horse" and progresstnc well, according to his wife. He entered his 20th day toch1y with someone else's heart keeping him alive. This is the longest that an1 of the five heart transplant patienll hs.ve lived . Louis Washkansky, the So u t b African grocer who WilS the first, lived 18 days. Mlke KaSperak died in Palo AJto, Sunday after 14 days. ·"He has an appetite like a ho'rse." Eileen Blaiberg said Sunday of her husband. "I almost fell over When I saw what he had· for lunch - pumpkin, carrots, beans. pot4toes, mutton and chicken tol\ow.ed by jell)r and custard and canned fruit." Dr. Christian Barnard, w b o _pioneered the heart transptant opera· tion , said Sunday be hoped KasperU:'1 death would not deter Dr. Norman Shumway from carrylnc on bis worll in the field. The G•s Company·1upplied its nearly 3,000,000 customtfl with enoap equivalent energy to '111unc'h 131 Apollo miui~ns to the moon-ellCb and "917 .. of J967. Th11t'1 a lot or energy. Yet thera ha.si\ever been• time when retidiaata in lhi• area had to wait for g:es service. Jf you've alway• been a Southern Californian. that statement won't trtrilce :roa a1 unusual. But many people from other part1 of tha counby !f2 t.~ink it's"•'•'•' And when they move here they'J'f; glad we've worked hard to ltay ahead fll the rapidly increuina need for natural aas. w.·,. an inY'eltor·owned company, state rwcufeted. And ... ,. ahrQl looldnc ahead. plartnift(. al\ffd. That'• the way we do bulineu. More 1• it beiac uMd in South.m C.lifomi• for • fttjeb' of r'IMOM ... fNm broilinc hamburpn to air conditioninc'off'n baildtnp ••• to coanmptioa •......,..,. inc.ludinc electrle s-eratanc euirtomen who want to bum Mturel p1 ta help ti the ftcht apb'lllt air pollutioo. G• ia ibt nwnber OM sourct ol eM'IJ' la S""'1them California. • We're investol'-owMC!. That's why .. take tNt •eirtn Ifft>'" to meet tlM arowina Medi ot our cuatomen. lara• qd small. K"Pint: you ..mfted ii our number one job. . • 1 ,. •/ ' +---!'"- ; I 4 IAJl. Y PILOT . • ~ ~ ... Oelfr ""' steff) Harry .feJdm41n, 17, has this thine about feeling Cree as nature lllows. Friday he was being taken lo lnternati<>O(l\ Airport by police to be put on 1 /Plane to New York. bis borne. He had stripped recently \o 1tage 1 °nude-in" at San Fran· risco SI.ate College. While hjs es· corting officer was talking to an t.irline employe, Feldman did it &gaih. He removed bis clothing and !'an tbtou~ tbe central terminal until tackled by a cltizep and taken tA> a pQdUatric cJiDic. • 1' Jimmr rlood. to0rfd.houm ~ of the rifto, ~ o mapboot Uaat •hotot """tohft he tool fn hit pri?M. U ,.,,,., Uaat another man ii fighting undcf' tM "°"'' of "Jimm11 Flood" and trvinf to c:oah fn Oft Ull rtal Jimmv• glory. • • ....,. Telley kept hil bead when the cab of hil truck snaaed on a hlaMeftlion power line -in Utlca, ~b., trappin& him in the 'ftblde far more -tEiai an hour. Talley, ot Mortistown, Tenn., IUyed in th• cab while the pow• line clanlled ominously and ~men worbd to free bim. Had~ stepped from the cab and toacbecl the ,round, he would hne bea electroeuted. workmen ukL • • The designer called for blue but the product kept lurninl out pink. Mn. Miiierd Glulhof, of West Allis, Wis., bad just presented her husband with an eighth daughter. Glushof, a design engineer, and his wile said they have wanted a IOD fot years. - Five Survive B52 NucleaP, Plane Crash WASHINGTON (AP) - A 852 bomber carrylng nuclear weapons crashed In Greenland Sunday, tbl Pentagon announced toda, • A Defense Department statement sald the atomic devices were unarmed "so that there is no d-,.er of a nuclear explosion at the craSh site." Seven crewmen were a.board the Air Force &2, and five are known to have survived. One body had been found and search and rescue opera- tions are wider way for the seventh. The Pentagon said the plane crashed about 3:40 p.m. EST Sunday on the ice of North Star Bay some teve.n miles aou&h-west of the nmway at the TbuJe defeue area. Gl'ffDland. The Peotac• uid tbe plane waa atteaJlllllnc an emereency landing but ... Wll m lndlcatioa II tlo the dlfftcultJ. 'lbe ftTe known 1ar•hor1 pandl1lted from the plane. Tbe craft ,.... aulped to the 3IOth Bomb Wine at Plattaburgb Atr Force Base, N.Y. No civiliu property wu damaged, the Pentqoo said. All Air Force investig,ting team from Stl"ltelic Air Command head- quarters at Omlba, Neb.. wu sent to 'nmla • )ll'obe the cause ol the eccidlnl * * * Lo1t ldentifWd In Air Crmh In Greenland PLATI'SBURGH. N. Y. (UPil Air Force offtdall today ideutifled Capt. Leonard Svitenko, '¥1, ol Weet SprinC(lekl, Mass., u the crewman k!led In the c::ruh of a &2 bomber near 'lbule, GrHDland. They ~ SVitenko WU CO-pilot· of the~. MluinC wu Qiipt. Qutis Crisa, 43, al Nm't:b Wayne, ldaine, the navigator . '1be Air Force ,1•d a lell'Ch far hbn WU under way. The ftvt other d'\!!'WmeD who parachuted safely : o.pt. John Haugh, as, o1 Phoenix, Artz., pilot and commander. Maj. Alfred D' Anlrio, 31, of Mtblun, Md.. ~ plW. Maj. rn.t.--. a..oi Dldp at;r.Ela....,tflCer. Clpt.....Dlwi4 Mn. .. al Loi A .... 4eta .... wmfn omcer. t. Sit. Calvta·Snapp, 21, of Merrll- towa, "'haa., aum-. ........... MAY PllSUADI LIJ Def. Sec. Ca.rt Cllffwd WASHINGTON (lJPO -Tb e ......... Court ..... dlartd tbl ft)' ........ nquire...._. .... afllrmatnie ....... flt ~ .. apboJd boCll QJI ltate aad federal COD-.,#_ ..,,. slpiftCMt Uift. dftrmativt ..,_., oetbl eame ID 1 lllW, uMped cntr in wblc:b the court qpileld a •er court ruliaC approrinl 1111 ., tile comtitutional pJed&e of alleliuce pa New York Stal!, • In Ute past, the court had struct down loyal1 oetba wtdc:ll required te8Cben cw other public empJoyea to · near they were not members of subversive ..organiuUons. But by refuslog to interfere ln the New York case, the court in essence qreed with the .lower court langu. age which aaW the .Ute ii net inWfertni wltb freedom al tpeeClt by nqutrfDc t.cber1 "to IUppCll't the lcwermneatal ,,..._., wb6dl ~ and 8Mlriab JWUUSlltJRG, PL <UPO ._ St* chwlrln& tbl ea. cf 111111' lllM ,_. ~ .. ~-la wldda tblJ twb AttJ. GtL WUllam C. s ... thald to-~:-... dill mt= t19 Will . Clifford Ia otblr adlw. .. ~ • • pnlbnbaarJ ~ cf tba m. Nported bldaa cf • P----ala -AINed to hNr _,,._.. md of m .... 1bmalll la Pw)hlllla cabelt ~,,..a Illa oaaciaetN dedde wbetber a ,... mq withbold con.,. bu tamed ap • nidlDce b)' Dr. Norman Yodlr, IUlpllldld 1t11tie welfare payments ftom dependent their bllndne11 resulted from LSD ar commlutoner for the bllDd, 11 u- lnf) LBJ children because a mother ls found other drup. nounced by Gov. Raymom P. Sbaf• uenee to be having relations with I man Sennett also said he has rec!elved after a Justice Departmeat UaVHtip- otber than her buaband. 'The cue "no response or ICknowleclpment" lion. from Alabama will have• direct bear· from State Sen. Benjamin R~ Doaolow Shafer said last week that Yoder. V • p Ji ? ing on about 20 other states and the of Philadelphia to a nqUMt for any who ii now ba a Pblladellllia PIJchl· I et O ey District al eolumbJa wb1cb 1aave so-.information u. JeDalor' claims be baa atnc hospital, tabricatec1 u. ..,. i.e-• oa the bliDdlDJD' ltUcl 1M1 b)' tbe tilD cau.e ol bil IJ:'OWiDI ~ onr tbe • after tatmc . daqers ol LSD. . WASHINGTON <UP•> -Sen. J. CRA c· R "Frankly 1 c1on·t thJat ... 11u a111 Sennett.-• ....,_ to DuwllAr William Fulbright says tut Dl'WI)' to IVe eport iafarmatioll Hb that," Se11Dett uld. Jut weebad ~ ~ lafGnnat deslpated Defen.18 Seaetm7 a.rt ~ ...... la llarrlabar&... tioD tbe ............. bllldld ...... CJUford mar be them• to P'l"lmde On GOP Lawmakers da.Y. said a. wou1r1 haft• "an illclu-c1eata. ~ e1a1nw1 t111& • w President JoMIOD to dlaal• U.S. alw ............ " .... today. He rellable tDfclrmlllaD that tw um..- policy in Vietnam. SAN DIEGO (AP) -A ''report alao said be WU draftlDI • tlllesram lit)' of Plttlburlh ltudentl ,... lllnd- The Arbnsaa Democr..t, a leadlna eard" dtslped to show b 0 w to s.mett. .. ed b)' tbe .-after tatlnf LSD. '11te critic of 1>e Pmident•a policy, said Republican Je.1*'1 voted cm a bl1JI Tbe atb'MJ faatnhald !di Justice ICbool aald it Ud m ..,..._.GI m;J Sunday that Clifford, "if be ii ... mle in 1967 will be iJsued by a.. con-Deper;Jneut m..t111• ,.... "pro. ~ and willing to persuade the President 1ervative Callfonia R e p u b 1 t c an ee.m1" at rue. of the Und ltadenta Meanwhile, tbe state dnal, de9lcie to a change, which J hope be may Assembly. in Perrostv.U colJeta, "but IO far ud C01JHtic board WM te recltv9 a be, that he can do Jt without em-The group's directors approved laau· "have OU8d DOtbinl to iadicaee tblir IUbltantial number of repGIU fnlm barrmsment." He termed Clifford "a ing the report Sunday at a meetini l>Unclneu •• caused b)' tbe Ille of col.letea and unlvenitiel tbreqbaut personal friend." in San Diego. c1n111. '' the state of the use ol Wepl clnrp • At the very le111t, Fulbri~ added, liifiliiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii••••••ilHiielliaa:iiidiihiJi. ilclepartmeniiiiiiiilt lialsii'°iliiwiiaai.ric;amiiiipuai.. iiincliiiudiin~g~LSiiDi ...... "I feel I can speak with him and II have at least an qpportunit)' to try to pe1suade him in ID)' ceH. J think he would Hlten." Br becomlq a mem- ber ot Jobntoe'1 cabinet, be lllld. CUflord ~ca hi• IDdlpendeace ''but tbM doesn't mean be ii ~ tree to use his capacjtJ for 41'IUJIMDt and persuasion." Though he bas seldom expressed a public opinion about the war, Clif. ford ls generally regarded u belnl more of • bawk ~ a dove by • .,... in the CllJ)ltal. h1brtlM aald ~ ~ hM...teeo no , stptt~ eJsange , • t 11 Prtaldmt'a poky ta.nc:.t•• "but sttn .,.... ta time." He Aid tt Wlbld take 001J a "JDJMtr ol weeks" for tbe Prelldent to revtr1e hil stand. OPEN H.OUSf Cf LE BRATION. JOIN TODAY FOi Japanese Leftists Plan More Anti-U.S. Protests Look Better! Feel Better! Live ~~ger! ••You Too~~ SASEBO, Japan (AP) -Radical atudenta and otber Japanese leftists planned man a a ti -A m e r i c a n demonatratiom toda1 u the nuclear- powered U.S. aircraft c 1 r r l e r EnterpriH prepared to leave Sasebo Tuesday. Communlltl and Soclalllts planned a peaceftal rally and mardl late today near the U.S. naval bl.le wbe.re the 71, .... arrler arrived J'rida)' wltb the ~ frilate 'l'rutoD en r.e. from Hawaii to Vittum. Sinee thin protadng J e f t f I t studeall b a• e clashed daily with pol.lee Ill Suebo, Tols;yo and other JapaMl9 dtia. ~ claimed that the Tillta link Japan to tbe Vietnam war at.e the ahipt are belldlng there. Demomtratlau b)' older ComlDUDisll and locl1llltl llaft drm thouuds but bave been peaceful. The Enterprise and Truxton are the ftHt nuclear-powered surface warablps to vialt Japan. U.S. nuclear submarines have been calling at Japanese port.a. aince 1964. Tbt U.S. Dtfeue Department said the ships vilited Japan to give their crews shore lean and to pick up auppllee. The dally riou several times dela)'ed tbe start of liberty hours for the sallort, but eventually they sot Into the city, ud no attacks were made on them per10nally. About 700 students armed with sticb and rocb batUed Japanese pollct Sunday at the bridge about 500 yards from the U.S. base. Police used tear gu, blab pressure water jets and truncbeou to turn back the mob. CAN LOSE UP TO 10· 20-ll LBS. IN JUST 20 YlsrlS AT HOUDAY (It•"·"! el Yew !p) II l'IM\ II l'fT, LOOK GRIAT, 1'111. HIAT ••• WSE-GAIN SEPARATE FACIIJTIES FOR LADIES . AND MEN CALL OR COME IY TODAY FOR YOUR FREE TOUR AND FIGURE ANALYSIS. AISOLUTD. Y NO --Fair ~ Weather, I REPROPORTION OIUGATIONI ~ -. F~iends ,. The quiclc, ea1y way regordlea1 .of your age! Rain and Fog Blanket the Mu1u1ippi Valky • ...., •-, l'Wa I!.... . .. .. lf!!.1}!0 ...... ... ~JI ~lr'lf ... :14 \:::. . JM. ., ,..;. 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Gamal Abdel Nauer after the June 5-10 Arab.Israeli ....... Vice President Hussein E;t- Stlafei beaded a tm-e.ma.n tribwial .. .,..,. the public trial. A 2,00o-pace ind.icbnent med ti.. death pouUj tor aeven-Of..-the defendants.! Shami Btdru, <former mtQ. iste~ of w"; Abbas Rad- wan, fon;ner lnWior m.lnil· ter; Sa1ab Nur, former di· rector ol inteW,.nce; re- tired Maj. Gen. Osmu Nu. aar' and tbnt other biP r .. king army ofllcon. Altogether, 311 of the de- deodants could be 11ntenced North Korean Raid, Assassination Plot Told to dtatb and tbe other 18 to 111e.m.pr·u11oo ..... ~- AD M were charged with Plottin& to seize power l a a t Aquat . by overthrow~ Nauer and restoring Abdel Hakim Amer aa commander in chief of tbe nation'• arm- ed forces. Amer, a former vice preaident and one of Nuser'.1 clo&eat friends. ~ in September alter bis ' arre1t as a defendant in this case. · ~ A court ruled be commit· ted suicide. Mohamed Amin Ayub, an· other of the accused, died before the trial opened. Au- thorities said he died of na· tural causes in a prison hoo· iptal. SEOUL (UPI) -A N-0rlb , Korean army lieutenant who infiltrated Seoul with 30 Other Communists said to. outside Seoul on Jan. 20. Authorities said the plot- ters planned to act on the "l recret nothing,;• Kim eve of Nasser's deP,81'.ture said. of the mission: . from Caito to aUeDd aft Arab . . day the group bad planned to usassinate South Korean President Park Chung Hee and h.is top aides. Their unsuccessful raid wa s the first on Seoul since e.nd of the Korean war. South Korean Maj. Gen.·· Summit Conference in the Yoon.PU-Yong, chief of tile neighboring Sudan. ButNas-- ser learned of the plot and army counter • intelligence had the conspirators quick· corps, said the COmmunlstJ ly rounded up. were composed of • i x Chief Prosecutor Aly Nou- squads, each with separate reddin said the defendants targets of destruction. were notified Tuesday of He said one squad was lhe specific charges against assigned to attack t h e them. The indictment says motorpool in the Blue House they planned to m-0ve land and secure cars, 10 th~, in· forces Into Cairo under air filtrators could nee t o cover "to take control of Munsan, 30 miles north ol state machinery after ar- SeouJ, and <:roas the lmjin resting high officiall." Their River back lo the north. motive, the indictment said, U this plan failed they were was to change the govern· to retrace their steps across ment by force. The lieutenant, Kim Shim- Jo, 27, tokl newsmen his group's primary mission was to blow up the Blue House, t h e presidential m ansion. and to kill Park • .and his aides. The plot failed when the Infiltrators were intercepted by South Korean police. Sun- , day night. Communi'st sub· machine bullets killed a p·olice superintendent and five civilians. The police shot to death live terrorists and captured two. the DMZ. The authortative newspap· "We came to the. 10uth well aware that we may be killed," Kim said. He said the group sneaked into the South Korean capital from the north via the Demilitarrzed Zone on Jan. 16 and that ther reached Bibong Mountain ju 1 t Pledge Made For Support Of Commies PHNOM PENH (UPI) - Prince Norodom Sihanouk and Pre.sident Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia today issued a joint cOmmunique pledging "full support" for Hanoi and the Viet Cong in the Vi'etnam war, They issued the com-M Quak munique at the end of the Ore es state visit by the. Yugoslav Communis.t leader. Shak S• i} Tito ond Sthanou.1t:,cruef . e , IC t_ "atofo.,°t~~~~ A T·l.~D!_._ ..... ~.document uying ... 8 on·i·~-~~. of international -· · problems were "identical or PALERMO, Sicily (UPI) close.'.' -The homeless ol. western The joint communique Sicily today' fled ·the cold. c a 11 e d for "immediate the mud and the feai ol evacuation of foreign OC· more earthquakes. cupation troops" f ~.om -'J'hree -1ight-t e m-b t frrr-·arable lands. It offered full shook the area Sunday. support" fo~ the ".'iet Cong's More than 60 ha~ roctced National L1beratton Fr~nt the poverty-stricken hills in (NIF) and the Nor1:Jl Vie.t· the past nine days, killing ~8:1nese go.ve.rnmenl 1n their at I e a s t 212 and leaving f1g_ht for 1ndept;nd~~ce and about 42 000 homeless. territorial lntegnty. The ~vernment gave top .Tito praised Sibanouk f~r priority to moving t h e his e.ffor.ts to keey Cambodia refugees from improvised neutral tn the Vietnam war. tent camps whei'e persistent The Y~goslav condemned rai'ns and unsanitary con-a~ed 1ncursl.on oo Cam· ditions were the chief health . .:bodi:....:::an:....:•.:.0".:.·------I threats. Many of the 1- homeless -an estimated 30 percent in the prov~ce of Agrigento -were leaving their smashed villages for the. Italian mainland. The government provided free trains and they were packed as they headed north. "Our biggutjob and most serious •orry is persuading the refugees to leave Ute tent camps and get into closed quart-ers." said J n t erior Undersecretary Remo Gaspari. er Al Abram aaid that only one relative of each defen- dant would be permitted to attend the open trial. Shortly after Israel defeat- ed the Arab States in J u n e Nasser announced his res· ignation, then recorisidered it citing popular demand that he remain in power. Gallup Poll I!icks Wix.on As Nominee NEW YORK (AP! - Former Vice Presiden t Richard M. Nixon Is the choice of Republican party membei:s• ror the presiden- tial nominaUon, but New Yorlf: Gov . Nelson A . Rockefeller has becorhe in- creasingly popular ampng Republican voters, t h e Gallup Poll reports. In the sampling mad~' lu Novem~r. Rockefeller was the choice of 15 per cenl, but the latest poll, reported Sunday, gives him 27 per cent. Nixon remained steady at 42 per cent. The latest poll shows • ... ., ' .. ~·· Tet Trt1ee Talk Cea$e-fire· Limited SAIC-ON (AP) -Holid.17 misht develop. fires In name only," one American om·c1 s a i d reW!uy. ~ cea1e,fire1 see~ on their Now even the civUitn of. way to becominC Uotbet ncials and diplomata wtlo casualty .. of the Vletn1m used to support the cease· war. . fires as political necessities Another said the curtail· ment of the Tet truce was "in keeping wjth t-he prin- ciple that you give the enemy as little opportunity to infiltrate men and arms into South Vietnam as possi- ble ." The truce period was apparently cut because cap. tured Communist documents showed t h e enemy planned a massive effort at Tel to strengthen his forces, especially i'n the Th S th • Vi tnam ' , refer to them as mean· e 0'1 1e ese ln~less . government announced Sun-· ;They have been cease· day It was cutting 12 hours off the 48-hour truce it had ordered next wtet for Tel, the lunar new year festfval. lt was one m.ore example of the growing distaste with which the Sa~on goyern- ment ud its allies ,yJew the traditional pause in .the fighting. Military officials always have opposed the truces on the ground that the Com- munists invariably use the pause in the fighting -and especially the halt in the aerial bombing -to shove more m•n, arms and •up-. plies onto the aupply trails to South Vietnam. The military men also point out that each cease- fire has been followed by major battles, proof that the Communists use the cease· Ure periods to resupply and redeploy their forces . Some large A mer ic an operations also have come immediately after cease- fires, leadlng some observers to draw the same co nclusion about the allies. 17th U.S. Serviceman Asks Asylum STOCKHOLM (UPI) _ A northern areas of South 17th U.S. serviceman today Vietnam. applied for asylum In Swed· The South Vietnamese Ui · 1 government, always t h e en, government 0 cia 5 hawk when it came to cease. said. An anti-Vietnam group fires. was even more reluc· said an 18th GI bad come to Sweden for the aame pur· tant late last year after the Viet Cong announced in poTh~ aliens commission November it would observe said Lawrence Teeland, 24, three-day cease-fires .at Christmas and New Year's, of Waxen Ridge, Alaska. ar· and 8 se'ven-day halt in the rived Friday from West lighting at Tet. Germany and reported to po-· ;;;;;;"";:.;;:,;:._,.===.I lice. The commission s a i di• it knew nothing of the man Yhlt o"· mentioned by the anti-Viet-..... l"-1 I-. nam group but said his case ~~ could at this point be in the hands of the police. "All I can say is that Tee-,...,... Ult ....... land has applied for asylum and that his case will be COMPLm handled by the commission a... '-"""'' soon, probably next week," & ........ Michigan Gov. George Rom- ney with 12 per cent and Gov, Reagan with 8 per cent. The allied military com· rr.ands also say the number of incidents during t h e cease.fires has become so gre,at that during the New Year truce there were m-0re casualties than during a normal two-day period. , a commission spokesman ~ - said. ~ It was· not known if Tee· land had contacted any of the peace groups .that have • ,.._ I.Mo ._ helped Gls flee to Sweden Reagan showed t h e sharpest drop. having had 13 per cent in the November poll. Romney slid two polnts from his November figure of 14. ' But the military men have had to bow to political con· sidcrations. There wa s always hope that perhaps the truces could be ex· tended, and that peace talks to escape duty in Vietnam. The FNL organization and I.We hlli the more moderate Swed· • JilOI L C.. Mwy, ish committee for Vietnam C-1111 M. ha'e helped 16 U.S. soldiers • lllJ Ne. ..... ...,. .._ •1.-,..... ...... seek asylum Jn Sweden. r-- --·----_....,.._ - ---, I . I I Sure, El Rancho offers a full I I I 1 array of big, thick steaks! 1 I But this week discover the I I I 1 delicious good eating in these 1 1 smaller steak cuts! I I I I I I '----, /--________ ..1 I / __ .,; / --..... Most of the refuJee& refuse to enter buildings because they fe.ar new quakes will bring them down. Another problem was posed by th...! olde.u~sidenl;1 of the dozen demage(I ' villages -they refuse to Jeave tbe area of their birth. Ma•y have never been outside HI• bill1. 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Jordan ls expected to announced the Wallxe 's American Independent par· ty and lbe Peace and Freedom party have col· lected enoup slgutures to qualify. Each needed 85.059. The road ahead looks unclear. Botb partiea now mus hold a state coaveetioa - tbtrt'I DO Deed for a prlmlrJ electloa for eftber pmy -to pick a slate ol party electors. callfornla haa 4t electoral college votes. The Americ an Independent party already has its candidate , George BAKERSFIELD (UPI) _ C. Wallace, i1 he chooses to enlM the November A chain reaction colllalon presidential election. on foe lbroudecl U. S. 98 Tbt Peace and Freedom &cmdlJ clalmed tbt lives of party bas not selected a 11z peraou, tnc:Jttinc four nominee. memblra el a Loi Angel.. Tbroulh a strance quirk In the .fate law, .n peraou famllJ. El&ht others were who reitstered tar tbe two flljmtd. partiea to allow them on The maltiplt accldent wu the ballot now coalll switch tr 11 back to tbllfr farmer parties tria•td whea • car av • in time to •ote in 1be June ing aoatb In tbl northbound .. ~ .. ..,. lanes collided Mad-on with Janr only requires the a northbound car. p art J h av e en o u I b Ia near zero mlbilitJ, reilstrants to qualify in d January. There'• no need three other nor thboun cars for a dlflDite DUllll>er again amllbed Into the wreckap uaW .JMaary. tt'IO -jast and thrM otben became hl· before tbt ant eltction. volved iD a rur end col· To 11t on the ballot. lWol1 whlle teytnc to avoJd Wallace ea mp a I In e d tbrOQlboal vota b e a• J the orltlnal amuhup. Califarnia ad concentrated John Caodlllo, 31, Los ta particular on the populoul' An1elt1, driver of tbewronc IOdmn part of the state. way car. wu k 111 ed . Par two montba. Wallace Cl.Wornla BlabwaJ Patrol moftd aroand tbe ltatl MD· olflcen theorlaed Cnd.Wo inf hla own atJle of southern became Jolt iD _,. foe llld conservatism - a platform droft op the wront acc:•s of militant antlfederallsm, ramp to the ct l v 1 d • d a demmciation o f in highway. . .. tellectuals ia eo:~nme_!lj Caudillo'• wile, Aallla. and a call fOr • ....,... - 38, and two of 1bt1r IOU, order." Ampro. a. and Rudolph. U. ''The 8"erate ma dlen't also were t1u.d. Another n e e d p1eadoolnteUtctul son. Orlanclo, I, sulfertd tbeorlet telllq b.illl wblll m~C: =·~. ,... !s"!h: ~ : :~ Duard Avflt1, M, z.,d.n(tal, Wallace a.aid. Tbe "pseodo- and Rote Geald, M. SU 1 n t e 11 ectual" was his Fr&Deileo. favartte targel ------------------------- ~J'rw!vlfl Monda,-Tuesday- Wednuday only! Pretty•up hi-fashion style, cut and set 42s Utd ttendt wl11 cos your hofr tnto o frothy, felllinlne styfe. A '9fteshing ihompoo, a sfl,..ciflng brvshout, (iD_ ~ ~ and vollol Aaenchonting nfM .£J1.nD.~ ~ ycu. Oon'twoif. ·-:CWea:r_ fOMANINT ••.• ~ ................ 7.95 .............. ~-l hoirt11t, ~,...., ......... ,,., ___ ....,.. W ... IW 1UCM wawNllY IWll , ..... ~ ,.... .... ... .._ .... '"' ......... ....., ...... ' . All Pen.t.f Storis Open &wry Night Monil'1 Througli S~ay' TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON FASHIONABLE COLLECTION OF WOMEN'S SHOESI HHll Orig.10.99 ~ .. 688 ·--NOW • ~ C:...lt Orig. 5.99-1.99 NOW . 3.88~ ~ COSTA MESA (Her-Mr Shopping Center) . . we've •••n -~with the feel pencll 1 Take aclvant .. e of lti9 Ncluctlons on all. th•M timely Penney itemal Never tren Ptnn·Pr•lf •h•rf 1Jeev1 shim tn bright aolicfs, coloml ploids. Sizes6-18. 1.66 Adel Color ••• Create Interest ••• With a Striking Accent Pile Rug! .2.91 24'x36" -- .. l"x72" 12.ft Muftkolored stock-cfyM cut pile N9' of 100~ ~icOM rayon Gr9 machine washable in lukewarm wat.r. Cotton duck back It Iota coat.cl fonkid resi .. tance. Ideal for livtnsrroona~ bedroom •den. Awllabfe in fashionable WGn'A# cool and neutral shad-. Special Valu• for the lnfantanclToclcller Set n.,.., bit ••• ,., .. ,., retain• bocly WW-. Zip""" .eth .,,.,,.te1t clout. Mint, Mala , ll11eo 2 •44 1.44 j Savel loy1 .. Never Iron Penn-1reet•Drw Pants 1.66 · ~ .... ~ .. ,, .... ...., .... ir.n. ... -... ......... '#al Aolfj4t '-""-' ,.... ............. .... ..... J.7. HUNTINGTON BEACH ( Huntifttton Center J ' Reclucecll Huge Variety of Cotton Faltria Orlg.79' NOW 2,.. 'I lncl-of.lemenr luyl Auortecl Glrll' Drw• Orl9.•4.5 NOW ••• 2.66 lave on .Allortment of .. Glrla' Skirts, Sweaten Orltl.4.91 llOW ••• 2.88 Y.,..tr Of Tier Curtains ln24",ao",M" ...... 1t. Orl•2.44 llOW ••• I.II NEWPORT BEACH j._ 111h Saturcfay· ec1,enclll 9cluctions ey itemsl ttt 1h•rt'1f1eve y colorft.11 ploida. 1.66 rte llenl• Wue llim propof'tlonM 1.88 1rest ••• Pile Rug! !4'x36" -ll"x71" 12." • rayon en machine x =atod lonlrld reoi .. t In fmhlonablo warm, ' 19eVariety Itri cs ester luyl rls'DrU1• . 2.66 1ortment of Sweaters .2-.88 ler Curtains .. ,, ....... , .. . 1.66 EACH ncl) l • 1 ' ' Surveyor 7 Readied For Long Lunar Sleep PASAQENA (UPI) -mocm today • tbi1 11m dif: Sclentista began 1hutting peel toward the J u a ail down S.urveyor 7 on th• horizon ud temperature& headed towai-d a low of Yorty Trails Cranston LOS ANGELES !AP) - The Slate Poll shows that Alan Cranston would defeat . Sam Yorty for the Democratic nomination for the Seaate but that both would fall to unseat lDcwn- bent Republican Sen . Tho- mas Kuchel. The poll shows Kuchel leading Cranston. former a tale controller, 53 percent io 3,1 percent. Yorty, mayor of 1Los Angeles, t r a i I 1 Kuchel 56 to 29. Democrats asked t o choose between Cran1ton and Yorty picttd Cranston 52 to 'Z1 , In • September poll, Cranston led 47 to 3.1. Republicu voters polled favor Kuct.1 M percent to 30 percent om" Mu· Ral· ferty, 1\aLe superintendent qf pubUc inatruct:ioe. mJnu1 211 dtfrt11 lahrenheil The moon. robot 1lrill be pul into virtual hibernation to conserve power durina the two week Ion& lunar night which begins early Tuesda y. Without sunlight to generate electricity in l:s &Olar power 1ystem, the craft will doie off but hopefuDy it will respond to radio commands to wake up when tbe sun riset. Feb. S. Scienti1t1 at Jet Propulsion Laboratory' ex- pnolted ullsfactioa with tbe experiments performed by Surveyor 7 1lllce It landed near the Tycbo Crater two neU ago. The craft bu trammitttd more than 1',000 pictures of the lunar. aurfact 1Dd 1cienti1ta Sacll1 nleued a compoaiU Dbotolr•pb wb6cb .... c.n.d .... bill picture we've ever eou.n from a &lnreJGI' mihlan." A Open Eve~ Nl,hl Mon. Throu1h Sat, Al!.'.!!!!v'f 1 SPECIAL LOW l'llCIS ON DIAMOND PENDANTS and EARRINGS ' DURING OUR CUAIANCI NICKllNI PAVOlllTU , WITH. GLOW POWllt A.TheMMIM ..... .,.... .... __. .... ..,;,.. ... _.,..,.,. ,.r, . OllCi. "'4JO lllOW IUI .. Oi-...1 " ~ .... ,,_,,. .~ t•IC ,.W. """"'""""' ~ ,. ....... ,. OllG. 74.,J NOW.J,.M c.r ... _._.._. _. lft mt.14( ,.W. M .. .,i ............... 09la ,.,.. ,... ,, ... IAltS DOmD WITH DIAMONDS ' 100 • ............. · CHAHI tr AT YOUlt PIHNITS • '"" JIWl&AY DIPAITMINF ., ..... """' ....... ............ I fta ....... -----.-._ ~atOrii .. lllf;H ' "Ull'l'IM""' MM" --,,_ ......... ., .... ~,.,,. , "..,._' IU.CM ,........, ,,...,. MllCJ.J.,,, " l"K '" ~ ' I GL eulea Cue - fioc;lors Ilg.e Ahortio~ _Trial 8.U!_ FRANCISCO !UPI) ...:.. Two )ltOIDinent Su Fru· cbco 51b115iclau w e r e ldleduled to · IO OD tri&I Wore the state Board of , Medical Ezam.inen today oa cbarfh cl def1 tn1 C.ttfonaia's abortloe lliws. The defendants are Dr. J . P•uJ Shive)Jr, chief of obstetrics at St. Luke's Hospl~l. and Dr: Seymour Smith, a staff member of St. P'J'ucb Memorial Hotpltal. Both have •dml tt ed perl•miq; abortimu, • reprimands or probation to proved. bJ IDldica& eom· suspeuion or revocation al ·m1Ueu of tbtlr _b@lpitall, tbei.r.UceDRs. Hearlq dettl on wamea •bo bad been for the other 1even defen- upoaed to Germu meules danll have not yet been set. duriD& prepancy. C&lifonlia's abcrtloa law c.lifonlla bw mUn IDO has been liberalized llaee provtlloa for abortlou tn , char1e1 ,wen fUed aaatnst 1ucb Cllft, althouab contact the physicians 11 months with German meulu Ire· ago, but Gov. Ron a Id quenUy result in deformtd gan I n s I s I e d on b~s. rem ·val or a deformed Shively. Smith and se\len babies n as the. price otber Saa' Franeiaco dodo.rs for his signature. •imllarfy accuaed' f a c e Re1gan said such opera- peaatties that ran,. from lions are "only a 1tep away from what Hitler tried to do'' in e:cecuUna mentally a n d pbysiotlly defective persons. _ __,, __ , o.o., ·-I _._, ........ t Aerospace Firm Facei . Diserimination Suit LOS ANGELES (AP) - A ault by lt periou,a1aia1t North AmVlcan Rockwell <:orp. --p;aymeal or waae1 which mipt have been earned if tbey hadn't been the tara:et of allea:ed .. discrimination. ' The suit, on tUe In U.S. District Court c I a i m s discrimination because of se:iL religion, and race. One worker said he was fired because be wa1 Jewish. Three women said they had b e e n di1crimlnatl!d ' lllinst bectut of tMlr MS, ua Nigro worlcin aaicll they bad .. 1 -si-ICiiia.I ~atiiul Lawyen from the U.S. E q u a I Employment Op- portunity Commialoe hive appeared ·on behalf of the complainants In U , S • District CoW't. Spokesmen for N o r t h ,American Rockwell u1d the firm was "very proud of our reconl in race n la· tions." All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Througtl Saturday AL!!!!!!v'l1 SPECIAL PURCHASE! ' .... •.a--. -----le60'" _ .... 4 ...... ...,. W-ltaclc dlooirt. -·--··-···· 9 j.c. INHierw 1tyl9 teltle, crest ......,,.w.,_1on· n ~·choin. .............. NI ·- TODAY I 1 pc. to"l•Mporory 1tyl• ~ 2• l'OW!d, c:"-'" lnley ..... •Jlflfl'd1 .. 60° (1 IMf);' chnMM ~trim choirs • ... HUNTINGTON BEACH ( Huntin9'on Center) i i$tindlve dinette sets look twice the price.~. are perfectly at home in kitchen or'dining room! $ N E W P 0 RT B E-A C H . ( Feohion l&lancl I ~·-·------·---------·-----------·-----------·•~ ----.-----·•M·~·-"-~--·~·-~--a~•b"M@ ... •~·-=··-~··----------_;...1•---- ( 8. DA.IL V PILOT For The Record Meetings MOMDAY ~r"OL'llc Toe1tmu1tn, Celltornl.t S.v• l"O) 11od \....,. Cew ~. 1 •·"'-, co .. t"'fflto TontmH!en. Corel •wf ru 11ur1.n1 ~ Htrt>or l lYd .• Costa Mn41, •·JO t.tn. E1010nr Scevll, l•llCOGk fle<lrOfllu. E~ptonr Post "'· l•bcodl £"'<· ,..onlu :I.SOI .._,bet llvo • Cos11 o/::::· ~c::.~·"'MIM<•I 11\d l 1plderv Soc:itlY, co,11 MIM Wome11•s Club. 610 w. 1"" SI., Cosll Meu, l:JO om Coss• "'"'' Her....-v l ocllot :it. Ocld l'tllows Hell. 141' Ntw-1 l l•d • Colle Mnt. I p.m. s-1 Adell~. lr>e ' H••botlll•S c11ap1er. Colteoe ,.,,,. k11oot. 1JH Notre Oarnt. '°''' M-· I p.m. l'ounl•f" Vello Junior Cl\em.,.r of C--•u . Kl,,...a hl>lt, 4ATI WulmlMi.t ,..,. • Wealmllllltr. I lO pm. TUHOAY lloi.rt S 11 ........ w D ..... S. • .....,, l 11tll• 0 Mll'(k1 vs l'r-ls J. Mlftdl1 "lllld M It.-w LOlllt S. l rOWft Gtll Allee l fO'#ll w Cllerlts M\flOI ··-" . Mary l.Jtuf vt JoM £. l~r Vlr9 ... lt £. lltllllOff VI Wilil•"' H. ICt llllOff AMM11 IE. Mc<".l"lo'f VI !Utl\lo S. McGl"lrt lllCIWI l ff Wllblnllt YI AU9Ul lUI Flit WllN nltJ 1011cv Slit Kllftt "' Jalln ..,.,,,rt Kllnt l111dt G. Smilll •I l ttry C. Smllll Wiii._ P, Gffclt YI $11....... l . a.re•• J<tdl l'alltl'Wfl YI Edotll E. Patr.r'°" SuUIMt Thtrnt LH YI llOd"'Y Mllloll l H J~•""' S, lteevll •• Mtrl T. KffYll, Jr. Obr t £9•er '" JoM T &er., '"'''°'" .,,,. CtouM YI Ou•nt ci..ri.1 Clouw El•lrt MuftO~ Mlr-J VI J-1111 lOUllO M1rwer "'•'•"" "'"" l(Jrr "' '°"" Ooutlt, Ktrr Car Blttl Pele -·----~ Three Countians KilleJ in W reek Three people, two of them children, were kin.t Sunday in a Yorba Linda tralfic acc ident. The car in which they were riding hit a utility pole. the California HJghway Patrol reported. In another accident. a Los Alamitos girl was kilJed in 1961 County Traffle JN7 11 Death Toll 11 'Dark at t•e Tep' Young Talent,s Shine in Mesa Drama By TOM TIT\1S OI .. ...., ,_ ..... Much of ttte dUficulty in mounting a family drama has been circumvented by the Costa Mesa C l v I c Playhouse in Its new pro· ductlon. "Tbe Dark at the Top of ttle SWrs," by the casting 1 " two exceptional ''TNI DAIK AT TMR TW O• TNI ITAIRtu " Merna w Wll"-'-• dlrec.,.. bv Ptll Ternwlllt>I. _,... w ••""• W Didi Iv-. 111 dnltll 11111 1 111 Orange County tfu. season), for comp l t t e char.c- it la given a generally boatst teriution, while H e r b and tborOiulb production at JObnson•a smaller role la the Costa Mesa theater. comic coup and welcome In· Against one of t b e deed. pbyhouse's m<>ft attractive Best of the p I a y • s sets (designed by B 111 dramatic momenta are the Fuclk). the drama becomes .scene• between tbe two warm and believable, with slater• a.nd l)etween the smatterings of humor along mother and daughter. Tbe the way. ellbt~ teqaeDCt Ill the MCODd act la tbe )Int pcUt of .... ~ ... 1t wu in an earlier oUenn.. Two more performanc,a ol "Dart at the Top of the St.aln" will be presentecf. Friday and Saturday in the Commubity Center auditorium om the Orange County Fairgrounda. Elaine Barnard g i v e s a ~LS / rich, involvinc interpretation .•--I'll• -----------•. of the troubled wife a n d TAX mother facing the prC)fpect TIPS ,_,, Of Cflut<NI. New-' Htrbor. "'"" 11 Yt rlous Cllu<()\ff, C ... ll CI ltev. H Ctrltv. 6U-1UI. -· Ch~•la Willlam Olcltenon Y\ Cller1t ------------ ~r::-.. r;-•ti1 lrt..v.,,,. .El"t..:= !fir.,...,, ~1 et .... comn.unlrt ,.,,,., -lto<lum. .,,,.., ''" Of ""' Or t"91 C~OUfl,., I' •lrtrOUl'<I" Cot It of a broken home. Less eI· fective is James Greer asl her blustering husband. whose first act weakness is largely compensated for in bla Lat.er appearances. Q. I wericell f9' a --,.ny fw 17 yeen Mii ,...., they .. , Mltk· rupt. I wu •tttlM '9 S7ll '" ...., .. , ,., which I hew Mt recefy. M. TM u.,_, hu ~ ............... ........................ 111 ewer NC ..... fhi. _,. C.. I de9 fMI in income. thettfore. no lou can be cJa.lmed for it U and WMft )'OU ?'e-celve this compenAtion. or a portion. it would then be included ln your lnrome. Cotle MUI E•c.l\anQt Cl11b. Cotti ltHt '9tlllllr1111, 2'0 jqrllOf l lYd. Costt Mui.,_ N-1 jqr'Oof .t.ctl"t 10-lO Clull. V1llH• '""· nt M<irl,.., l•lbol 111 ...... -. Ccalt MtSI ltflft 'V Club, N-. Cotlt "'-Golf t nd C-trv CM!. 17t 1 Goll '-" Drive, (.sit MHI· 12.IO , .... <or-dtl Mtr IClwtttls Cklb. VIiie S~ 353' f . (OH i Hlgl\#IV1 COtON dtl Mtr, lt:IO p.m. H1111ll"11IOll lttCll IClwtnh Clllll. H- t\119ton IHCll COVl!trv c "'"· '" 11111 $1, ttuMlntlon 1-ii, 12: IS N:.:;;.,, Htrbor ()ptlmlll ciw. VIII• MtrlN . 104J ltVllOt Orlvt. Hew-I lh•Cll· I>:" '·'"· Coslt -· Kl•t11lt Cklb, Cotlt Mno Golf encl CountN c 11/b, 1101 Golf Co;irw Orlw, Cos It Mew. 11: IS O,M, Hu.,fl119to11 8MCll l olerv Club. Hortll. Four Wlll'I• ltttleur•"'• 14'111 lolw CMu 11 .... Mu"li"ll'°" IHC~. 11:15 '·"'· ""Al DICltllS S.lodra P a.-•• MtllO OMellf Llllla• laule .i-w Wall-E-•n JollMon AllN E tutll v• OaMld l . ht~ Gell M. -1111 v1 JtcJI A. Hortlll Oo1WP1 ~ Krell vt Jtl9fllll • ...,. l(rolf ~ v ... 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Et!elle $mllfl KerN Jav \.M1191lon "' Elltfl Florena \.Mr!CUIOll H4tllr1 ll LIOfltrd YI Cltucle l-rd he9llnt Dodie vs 0..aM A, Ood!lt JUDOMRlfTS lltdllfil ""''"" l(lng-y, ... ...~ Marie Olll!IO IClflftburv Oen• J. lit-• v• lltYINlftd W. •cio-rs "'"' Elln TOWfllrt Yt Ge"9 Pt11I T_,lev Allee lo;ihe MU11r1 w IC,_., .llvlfl Hu/lfl L.,,. ••• McGuire Y\ Crt'9 AllM McGuire IOflrilt MIY lolloll YI HUlh M. l9"orl JOlllWl'9 H, Ttw.-YI ltffY Slit Tll<lrller J ... tc. L. ·~· ... ll-111 l. hMliol Clllrln H. MMcNll .... _..,... ll. Mfldlell s.nv M. leu "' Wtlflrv J. ltU Mli•Y Je,,. Tatltdev .,. E~ "· Ttl~Y Jett,. L. Veldn .... Glwle SeftcMI V•ldtr l lrlcla D. Htil w Mal'k ,,....,ldl ~II Fire. C•R• ............... I·• t.m. ~. oil lffk, Clrr A- IMii ""' Hunt!...-SI-' to· IS •·"'·• CM nrw. _, ...., flll Heil ·-11 :• •·'"·· 1trvc1U,.. fire. 1371 ''""'° l•lld Orlw 1 :21 , .. ,,,., ntKUf, Edi-•-.... ~l-s.:n om .• cer firw, lroekllursl Strttl ..... "'"''"' ........... •:34 t .m. 511,,.v, trHi. fire. Kone Ortw elod lolse Cllice •oecl 2:34 '·'"·• ~. "" IC.ttltt L-,_ .. v • ...., ll:IO ,,., .• S.tur•'f• ,,,_fire, 1"71 •-rvAw. 1 :» p.m., rttew. 1m1 8,,_rd St. A:OI e.m .. .._, 1m1 I""""' SI. •:O e.m. Moncley, ~1411 seNlce, lOI Flwff Slrttl tl'ICI Ellis A-. ........... J; ,, ....... S.lllrd..... .,... ""· '4Jl Wttlmlnsi.r Ave. S: It p,m , lrellll tire, sm EdlnM< 4119. •·oo '·'"·· tratll Ill'•. Wftt P•r'll Pltet •·ff • m. s.ino ..... rftOll. 1412' Goldtol W9tl "· Seel .... 12 :IS ...... s ....... v. mltal-fire. 1n11 LOP A ..... i ......... C•la Met J.n •·'"· s.111rav, ,..,KW, m Pri..c. '°" Dfl ... I JO • m , cer llre, "°""""' 11'4 Wtlll "-··-2:lS • m., atrvctvrt lira, 4'1 Ma9"0lll ..... 4:tt '·"'·• rtt<.,., :rt1 A¥0Cldo St. •:S4 a m. S-1r. rescoe. W Otnwr Otlve 1:1> p.m., l'ft<W, US V1cW1a Aw. "'"'· , 1 :11 • m .• fetw •••rm. lS:D l mlol St. 2:9' e.m , cer .,,., IWlo'I ,. .. ,.,,...., >:• •.m~ cer flf9. lf7S WelltQ ::~:1.:::,:· ... 0 "::..: :: Piloi Visitors ·-... 11 •• P-11 YI o-.. H. P-11 llallertt I. Carey w 0-..lf L.lwrtMe Ctr•Y Al-A, ltrtl9ol "' 11..,r WllltMY kn tan 2.4 Million Visitors · At 2 County Parks lRVINE -More than %.4 miUlon penons v l 11 i t e d Orange County's two major regional parks -Irvine Park aGCt O'Neill Park - during 1967. mon than visited Yosemite National Park. according to the coun· ty's park director. Kenneth Sampson. head of county parks .. beaches and harbors. said the total was a 16 percent gain over the previous year. a n d at· DEATH NOTICES BALTZ MORTtJARID CtnU HI Mar OR,..... I ;otU Mela MJ I-Mii BELL BROADWAI llORTlJAJlY Ill ....... _,, C-. Mea us.am PAanc VIEW MDIOlUAL PAU C• t1" e MerturJ a.,.1 -Pldfk """ Ortft .............. Ca.llfenla ....,.,. .rm rAJULt ooLONtAL "1NZBAL BOllE , ........... ,. ...... " -' Wfti•-•'I• llO&'ft1&JlY ., .... . . _. .... LE .... wa1run .,.,.,JAIY • .. .,. ... r-,-..... ... tributed it to improved ac· cess road& and new parking, picnicking and c a m p i n g facilities. S a m p s o n s a i d ap- proximately 5.000 trailers and truck campers made overnight stays at O'Neill, the county's only camping park. Individual campers wtlo used tents n u m b e r e d 194.000. and there were another 960 youth groups. DEATH NOTICES Daily Pilot Best In Covers The West Los Angeles Co unty. Dead are: Gayle L. Affholter. 18. her niece. Kelly Gene Sercu, 2'h and John Flaherty. 4. all of South Gate; and Mary AM Ahlstrom, 11. of 12052 Old Mill Road, L o s Alamitos. Lakewood • h e r 1 f f ' 1 deputies said Miss Ahlstrom was a passenger in a car driven by Gregory B • Seller111. 18. of Buena Park. Booked on suspicJon of hit· run driving after the crash was Ricke L. Bottrell, 18, of Lakewood. The Yorba Linda victims were passengers in a car driven by Rosalie June Nicholson, 25, at South Gate. She is in Orange County Medical Center suffering from internal injuries. Mn. Nicholson told CHP officers that her car hit a soft shoulder on Esperania Road, 1wened and hit the power pole. The Orang9 County coroner's office said all three victims were dead at the acene. Sentencing Postponed SANTA ANA Sen· tencing or 1 We11tmlnster man who bas pleaded guilty to forgery charges baa been delayed until Feb. 1 here Jn Superior Court. Johll It, a.&bt, 311, tf 1271 Abraham Court wa1 ordered to return to court on that date by Judce William Speirs. He will appear with Patrick Greenwood, 2111. of Tustin, Bothe's companion in the passing of a fraudulent check for '88.22 in a W e s t m l n s t e r supermarket. Both men pleaded guJlty to the charge o n ar· raigrunent then withdrew the plea and asked for a jury trial. They 1 a t e r retracted that request and asked Judge Speirs for im· mediate sentencing. .. Mitt. THI CAST Cot4 F.. El.tint ltfftlrd llulllft Flood • • • J1me1 Grttr SeMY • • ..... Okll l'I~ II-le .•• , • . • . . . Cllldlt .. /1tlev Al#ll lofflt .• , . • PtllY ...... ,,,.... UrlCle -rlt •. . . L.trrv T....-11 ~m~-~ ll~~r~ P\11*y GI..-"*111 J- Q.I....,_ ...... ... ,..,.. ... wwk .. .. The plum role of the domineering sister ia played to perfection by P a t t y Jury Trial young talenta in tbe crucial Neeclerma in one of the children'• ro&es. but perftnDuces of the The perfonnancu of a. seuoa. M ber necesaarily On Feb. 28 dle Berkley and DI ct subdued husband, Larr Y Fitzsimmons as tbe daddy's Tremmell brings out the girl and mama's boy tn seet:bi.ng inner tension of his ..... ~ ......... I fl.. MY "1 .._.. ... ,..,,..., ••~c-• ........... .,. .... .. .......... _, .... ... ....... , A. Yes you do. 'Ibe wtthboldinc requiremen'-' apply to payments to emploYftll ot commt.- 11lons and bonuses u well u regular salaries. A. 11111 type lou II not deducUbJe for income tax purpoRS. Since you arf' on the cash basls. thf' $700 was never Lncluded In Burglary William Inge's reOection of character with natural ease. Oklahoma in the 1920's are Miss Berkley's Reenie ls SANTA ANA _ _ _ _..._. uniformly splendid. They a reaarJ<able performance. GENOAL IUSINESS SERVICES ~ are the peyolf from director particul9"1y in tbe deep 563 w. 19TH STREET Murray Waterman, accused Pati Tambelllni's chJldren's drama of the third act, JOHN I. SAUNDERSON, COSTA MESA 64~-021 of burglarizing the Beach theater program over the while young Fitzsimmons1"!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ Music Co, Hunt l n gt 0 0 past three years, wbicb has enacts the difficult role ot 1. produCed son:le remarkable the younger child with f T S rt C g Beach, twice in a two-month young actors and actresses. gusto. The other younger OF Op po S OVera e period, pleaded innocent While "Dark" ls hardly performers Cb e r y I Friday in Superior Court. Inge's best offering (though Krauter and Robert Tram· Read The Daily Pilot Judge William Speirs~it~certainl~-·~y~is~popular~~~-in~_m_e_U~-~ha~v•~furth~-e-r~w~go~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ ordered Waterman, 19, of Manhattan Beach, to appear for jury trial Feb. 21. The defendant is being beid In lieu at bail. Waterman was ~ed in Huntington Beach last Dec. 11 alter police halted him for driving without. bis _lights on. Found in Waterman's car. police said, were a S508 1wt.ar amplifier taket:i that night from Beach Music, 17404 Beach Blvd. Officers said they later recovered from Waterman's home electric guitars Yalued at more than Sl.000, said by the store owner to have been ta t e n from the premises in a burglary car- ried oat two mcaths earlier. . ' Chief Jadge At Meeting SANTA ANA -Superior Court PreaidiDC J u d I e SamueJ D re i z e n will represent Orange County at a "W0ruhop for Presiding Judges o f Metropolitan Courts'' to be held Jan. 21 in San Francisco . Chief Justice Roger J. Traynor of the Calilorn.ia Supreme Court will preside over the meeting. ......... All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Sahnclaj Mon., rue .. , Wed. onlyl u••YDUA EN NEV CHARGE ACCOUNT TD DAY I EXPERT MOTOR TUNE-UP WITH ALL PARTS AND LABOR 11.&8 13.88. 17.8a· V.H11we .. 11 6 cyl. I cyl. You get new points, p.lugs, rotor, condenser and distributor cap; expert adjustment of com-dwelf, timing and carburetor. Result ••• more 'pep', better mileage, more enjoyable driving! •Mott Am.rk• cara. FOREMOST -ELIA NT BATIERY 12.95 ,, .. _, ___ _,_ 111---·-··--_Cll ___ ... _ ... _ ..... _ ... ______ ...__ ::J.:..:-::.:::.:= ----·----------- • luy MW, -.d...,, J9'W car for cold weather I e Eada ....... , Ii ll••tl 1111 • Hurry, whit thk low, low prlel lclltll , .................... t. ....... ~ -, I. lflQM halt ......... 4. ..... = ..................... .,..... ..... ......................... , ....... ......................... _..,.. __ ............. ., ................. ,_ ..... , ,,.. I JltJQ.._ ... .... . ...... :-.t=:·---......... --• . ........, ., ........... ...... . ................... .. .c......, .................... ...... • ,,,., ......... _, c.11.....,., ....,, Don't miu the free Pit lou lmpection • Front w _, .... • &'-"t tysl9M . ...,.,, • Lithts •Cooho.,... •a.ck hr•• . .,.. ....... ;a °"' ......... ::Z:"* ..... ,.. ..... . ~-... ,, ,.,.. .... . ....... ..,.. .. ,... .......... .... ,. .................... ... , ___ ......,. ... ........, ...... ,.. ....,. ....... ,............ ' ..... ' ....,.,. ..... ,. .......... \ ~Drama !"-eljtil.dilracter seqamce fl b lbe leCODd act ii ~ JD• -poW-el tM prodllcti.fm, .. ;1 it wu in an earlier offerinl. 1• Two more performanoitl ol "Dart at tbe Top of the s Slain" will be presented. .e Friday and Saturday In th! ·o Community Center .e auditorium om the Oraneti ie County Fairgrounds .. TJPS ih income. therefore, no lou can be claimed for IL U and when you re-«:lve thil compenu.Uon, 1 nr a portion, It would then be Included In rour lnrome. 1 Q. I ....,_ ....... _..,. ,..,.. .... w.r1r ... .. -• ...,....... c ....... . .,_ .... 6e I....,. ... . wttlttl1I• .,,, .... fw -· A. Yet you do. Tbe wtthholdlni requiremen~ apply to J*Yll'M!Ob to etnploYttt ot commb-· slons and bonu.es u well u re~lar salaries. ilNESS SERVICES 9TH STREIT N, COSTA MESA 642.o21 orts Coverage Daily Pilot Through Satunlo; Ved. onlyl JA I{_ IE ~ :YI ' p ·OR ~as· • cyL pert •p', ~t miu the free ktu lnlpe:lion rontend1 1pu • --....., •"" ..... _ .... , .... .. - NNE'r' K <; l/ P, r ~ . . ' I ~ _.._., ._,_, __ .,..... .,.. .... .......... ,.... ............ ................... ............................ .... ,., ......... _ _, • ............ .. __ ......... ,, -I I I J -.-22,IM m:agi,native 'Happy T-ime' Larided ~nBrOOdway -·- 'Les Gi .. ls' ·Opening at Melody land · ' Hailed .. the 1DOlt dldnl 9lld deplieg .,... Jet llO play Jn Melodylaod --· "IAI Girls, Les Girls ," wl open a four week encase- ~ there Tuesday lli&hL fJfeadlng the new Frnc type 'revue will be CORI• edienne Rusty W a r r 1 n , queen of tbe Vant garde and double entendre. Starring in the new &bow will be Ulian Mootetecchi, * I l II , • r dancer recently witb the Follea Bergere. Leo Bil 8'o, mlllicol --wllo ..... --..... from Paria !or -Am.scan awe...e. ea.n edy pantomlmill Goorre Carl, Broadwa·y and ..cordlllc -1'DnJ' Darryl dance team the Bolidly1 and • compeD1 of .ttowglrll and dmoer1 l1lo wlllbef-. .... tMn ..... bu boon u~ In '"'"!"'!11""~, tne new Sammy Lewt.Dall· ny Dare production, which Is being presented on an "adults only" basil. "Lea GlrlJ, Lei Girk" will play niPtJy, except Mon- day 1, with tw pe1formances oO Sllturdays and-·,,_ ... now on sale at t b Melod1land bo• olllce ell -tid<el ......... WI ........ ,..~ JIHU'L.A• PMI ll09I: , "-n =---=-=---.:. 111,, ... ,... .........,_ll"tll .... (114) ........ 11111 aUZM , ........ _. -5."§~H ma ...... ,. . c ........ ,...,. ..... ....... ---.. . _ __ .. __ -.... -.....-' ( Whythousands of Americans I , . will pass up ·th~se oth, silent ~ new'68 .cars and buy this fim.ty-sounding Mercedes-Benz,200Diesel. Tbeextra,.,..,,.iaMerades.Benz200 Diesel makes can mean loll ol eatra dollan in ~ pockc! ~ ... """ !!( ~ ,_, • ~ ,, IAl>d loa 'iiof"-liUlollm at die aiG of a dozca )'e-ar'l.1:t's a 'fery durable lll8chlae.) The IOUDCI, tM aavinp, and the dUJ'Oo billty. all Item from tM unorthodox '?Y the Dlael eqine worb. If you're led up with cars that she B mlla,per pllmi.and need frequent cwdy tune-ups and bq to bo traded alter -or three yan, thll "offbeat'; Diael may be jUlt what you're looking for. ,And at $4493 It ...Wd bo tM shrewdest c:ar buy of your life. The Dietel tWlereace Jn the 200 Diesel en,me, tbett ~ no car· bweton.' No diatributon. No points:. No condcn.-n. Not even any spark phip. An ...-inJecdlia llJSlem squirts I . m-1 fuel throqb lln1 .... 1 .. directly into the""'1-chamben. Instead of 1pt1rk plup,oouqn:ession heat within tlie chamben !pita the fuel (and the Iris to111bustion "b1111" that raulu Ii ·, wbeR Iha! Dietel sound comn from). It may toand like 1a:Jm1ca( p.oledy . pok, but thia Diesel principle means several dollar•vlna thinp: I. With no carburetors, points, con· densers. d11trlbutor1 or spark plu1s to fiddle with or replace, your upkeep sosu compared with many ~ v.s's will plummet,ower the ,ari . 2. Couiiiiilild r0'carbUre1an.'that Diesel 'injectioo·.;-,11 mt!L!elnll!Y aioct ID metorlna,fueL Len fuel II wu'*1 before it can 11e·bUmed. , • J. The Dietel"""' fuel mciN d&dmt!J, too. Far-laa Ii loot by lnaaq:l• cilmbuo- tioo than In paollne ..,.tn..: Bmy - aillle 'dn>p 11-lnto-V IO tam the crankibah. Up p>e1 youi: mlleap. U.Merceda-Bem 200 Diatl: it ~·i klok lib a ordinary economy car, becawe it's DQt. • 1~-. dielel fuel when you need it," goes another._ ~or instanc.c, ~re's every bit as much •A.Diael pays for itt economy bJ ~-interior space u you11 6nd in those big: ing different, true. But the sound" Ji only · '68' dreamboats. Ybu're·cradled in seats aucljble at idlina; speeds. Once u~ay, that orthopedic physicians helped dcsi1n asCARUFEmaP.zi~found,"man)'unsus; · to'foil muscle crampand'fallgue. pee.ti.Di Plllell#qi ~ SW"pri!Cd IO learn Every 200 Diesel ·body is ltand-finishe.d that> tbey'w biem ridiag iD a Dieael." before paintine. Whm it ls painted, it's ~l fuel Ii sold wborever trauports painled three limes and then hand·rubbcd. 1lOJ)-udtblit'1.i~ofplacdlec:rou No enaiJ>e is i1\5talled1until it Puses a 60- the country.~ are bound to be Mera) minute test run. No 'Car is released until suchstadom in your,Cio'IOllUllUnity. a squad of inspectors ifve it an unquali· Remember, too, that your 200 Dletel is fied O.K. desfpe41ud bililt 19 run up to 500 "'Uu You conquer bumps 'with a fully inde-be~ &lliap. (That's further tmitbe . peodent1us~hsion1y1tem.(the$aJDCtypc di1t'ance from NiiW York to Montr911:) fou.nd on Europe's costlidt s·ports cars). No.,._., t-cheo 4 •. Tha Dlael -cUooal fuel ........ ollnt. Aad It can lie boaPt cheaper tmn ......,. __ .,_fuel_ Wllet'o die cefdl 1 Don'! bo mhled by the 200 Die'"1'1 eco- nomical nmnin1 eo1t1 into thinklae that You moy ---Dleaals a1ao bl1lll this is -more tinny little "econ._, .. c:ar. -.... ....... ........ . . °"""' claely; you 1l find tbat,lhc 200Dlesel -a.,~"!' oiwfal Nebtl.'.' II!*_°'!!. , eiiual• or lieat. othor l4500 can lar com· voU •top squarely, wilh front·di~ brakes that don't know how to faide. And bec&use tlie 200 Diesel's body baS, been welded '"' P,lh.~1 juSI bolled-y<>1a'r. spared lhe nttln and squeak! iliac' p)aguc so many can after• re"! cttousand miles. 'lioef "Ym .-i ,..-ml a plaot1hat Nila 'fOrt.finlih and ctmtai~ ' -, ~ . . . . " 1-.,. " ,. . . Mercedes-Benz applies 24 pounds of prim. and 24, "'°"' pound. of under<oal· Ina to the200Diese1. This is one economical car that'• built to last. .... From SZS. 78S* to $4.284* You may be able lO afford a Merccdes.-Benl without knowin1 it. Below are suggested retail prices' for 7 of the 13 Mercedes-Ben& models: 600 Grand Mcr<edes -............. $25,785 2305£ Coupe ................. -9,210 230SL Roadster •. •. ... .. .. .. .. .. 6,568 2SOS Sedan -........... ' ...... -6.011 230S Sedan •• •• ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5,143 230 Sedan ... O 0 o 0 • • ' O O O • O 0 +PO 0 O ... 4,511 200 Sedan ..••.••.... , . • • • • • . • .... 4 .284 ·w~.., C•sr ""' ot '""1· ucr,,,,.,. at 11·•mpor1a1iott ,,..,.&Clo opficl!u, llst• ..... ~ ,...., /1 •"1· A word on 1afely · Mercedes-Benz pioneered many importanf safety features, many yean ago. Dual cir· cuit brake lines, disc brakes and other items have been standard equipment for years, too. But work continues to make Mercedes-Benz cars even safer-both in ayoiding trouble, and in protect.ins )'OU if trouble should occur. Clip coupon for brochure Find out even more about the 200 Dlesel- clip and send the coupon below aacl set a free, 28-page color brochure. 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U.. el ~ v ... 1'911& ......... ,._ -a.,.-........ . ~ ...... °'" .._.... ... _ ..... .... .,.... ...... ... -. Convertlllle A•to Top1 29.01 I I . • 2 'SONLY wY22nd • . 'Janqary· 23rd! Sean [ir~ I for' DetaiJal' r •t: sea;. ea' Cnollt 1ySears ,netter ,... __ ::!. ............... ~e.-.... ~AllU.. ...... .,... • .uj 'e e i.'Llh ~ .... . •hi'._ ......... .....,. '* ~ ........ ..,.. ....... .'lit ~ ....,. ... -'':\. ·~ ,...,...., ... '· ' :J:r.·:t. i:t. ' ---......... : ' ) • •• I • ~ . I 1' • • - I . ' Time ~a1<.eh:·. . . ' . ' For liasf,itjg·.:~ .. ~..,., . .. . . Every-will lie I wine <OnnoilleUr.'-Ille .• t.asuna Beach Opera ~ 11a1e1 111 .llfU! -~ Grape Feotlvll ·(rom .I lo 9 p.m. Pri411, Jm. II. ,\ La-Beach's Art Alsoolatlan Galltey will be the • eottlng for the .... ~ wbere.eotorfully ·~ bolteu- .. will add to the 1 .. u .. 1 picture. ' A few of California's premium wineriel are leftding some Jof their select product.a. fo Ui~ thoUJhtful con· sideratloh 'or guelts. To complement the wine, ~a ntercliants are providing cheeses and breads. Mrs. Robert E. Lawson, ways and me~. chairman, ·i said funds from the benefit.. as well 11 others-staged throughout the year, will support the Laauna Beat:b Festival or· Opera. 'The league also provides rnany boors of volunteer service to promote the mu&ical summer undertaking. Others assisting with festival plans include· Mrs. James Townsend, Mrs. Tri5tan Krogius and Mr~. Theo- dore Beatie. · Hostesses, chaired by Mn. Henry 6~Br'een, include the Mmes. John W. Bowkll, Anthony Or1arMlelll, Town&o end, Harrell A. Vineyard, Charles E. Hirlc~,.David J. Erlboo and Bob D. Hlll'll , . , , lfrs. Geol'(e H. JC. Bryant LI in charge ol r ... rva- tions, They may be obtained by cllilnc ber ot 495-5178 or Mrs., Lawaon, 499-3590. · .. • - ,. . . ' • ' ' J Tbe · .. ent.will tab p!Ke from 8 ,to.9 p.m. Friday, Jan.·28,-ln the Laguoa Beach Ari Aloocietlon Gallery. ProceOds will benefit the Laguna. Beach FesUvll of Opera. ' . ; j ;~ Cupid Captures ~· , Hearty Thought If auxJllary merObera of South Coast, Community ~ especiapy, comciou'.s of ,St. Valentihe's Dl y; ii is· became they have their minds on their ninth annual Valentine ~all. · ' To take .place in llhe Newporter Irm Saturd1y, Feb. 10, .this year's event is being aranged by" ttie' auxiliary's newly formed Silver and Gold Chapter. Invltation1 embellished in rhodlmine fed on a silver·studded background,· have been mailed to mem· bmrw and friendJ of the · auxiliary asking them to come for cocktalla at 7 p;pi. and dinner at 8:30. ~n1tioD1 lhould be made early. and due to the size ~the ballroom, the guest list will be limited to 450. Deadline for reterVations is Monday, -Feb. 5. . Miss Fern' Randolph,· hotel and eritertainment chaiP. man, annouhCed th1t Ray Noval will wive hta magical hand to produce I memorable evening of dance music. 1'tle musician's P•5'-engag"1lents have been· with:' hotels in.eluding the FI.OOngo, Laa Veia&·1nd Statler, Washington, D.C. He aleo has perfo.rmed for area country clubs, television, radio and in th~tera through•' out the COW].try. . Marking his fourth ye'ar as master of cer:e·monies for ~e , Valentine Ball, Harr.y Babbitt aJ..0 ·will enter· tain· membtra an(I guests . ·Many exciting door prizes are included · in the at. tractions for the evening, according to Mra. Sam Garst, prize chairman. · The annual dinner dance is the auxilill')''s aole · · 'aoci1l benefit and ·tradltibnally is known as the Valen~ tine B~J to commemorate the Hospital Witb...a Heart, which the auxiliary serves. All funds derived from the evRt will help retire the auiili1ry's hospital pledge . Sis" s· ·IDea~ Right: A r ·ime to Vi,sit Is When They're Al _ive .s th•l peopJ who work tor the POlt and get bis money's worth. Helpfml 8a.t 0. Rew ,te stay ~ Ottice Dep&rtmot do not have the U you want to print some in· :uwf" die .,,_melt amni my CIO- r!Cht to mail lhinls tree. How •bout formation th1t bu real merlt, print ••ILl•U wu .. n1....-. People fte DEAR ANN .LANDERS ' I bad a, woodltf.a Wll'DI'~. witb my ~ wldla ....,. ... -·· """ i11it ....,. en, -I .am• ,...- !Cl< the -,.,_ -........ ..,_..__ . ··-, __ .... All)'_ II ANN LANDERS ril /' --------......... h••••dllt .... ----·-·-llliJlooltt. . GI (111111 -llOI ...... 11 -• -llOllDAY'B Clln.D 111m '"'II wnmc Wta •T M1 D&\lt ClllQ»: 1'8 ... 11 "'8t -ad bll -_,.. .. __ ... _.., .. __ , lell .. Ibey 1Dclk .. ...... •. .. .. .. .. 11 $) ..-.... ........ 'flltt "tbe folb" bat tbat It •• ww1ll . •• e "" ... ...... .... ... .. rhP. effort ................ vilit ... ,. " • • 11,. "booltwwwliiiilP' • A .. -· W.. l "lil 1111 '1 a •-m1P..11-.andlbey tr a'4al ___ _ tnrw Jt. Am I beiftl diretpectfVI .. 1l1d:1• • lllW' ... Alil I ratr 1 ' 1*aualdonot1DU. tbeOlllNW')? 11'"''''111 'lflllllll,tnftl, r•.., My-andbllrie--·-·---...... .... ....... _____ ,_ .. --·-........ ... I( ...... . ~ . It, Ann ? thlt: Almost every day someone, Cr)' a. Ave meeey by allowta1, rrleati --HONEST ABE 10mewbere gets electrocuted becauae to "la&all •eledrleal 1pPltanee1 tUe DBA.ll ABE: YHI' ,........ ...... be touched an electric clothes dryer,. a terrlltlt et.nee. Hirt a 41aUI~ .. a .... , Mi 11111 1" .. rtPI a w11hJng mactdae, an alr-condltioner, teebtdu, folb, ... pay Wm · -.. ._ • rtfll& a. ...., _.., or .ome other appliance. The re•~n Rat M ~ .ll'l ,.,nil tt. , ·3 • ....... ti ille ltt•et ,....,.,..... many ol these tra1ec1Je1 occur Is • , . II f9et. Ill .. " 1 rtl.;&. Ille llW ... because lhe 1pplianct was installed Do you teel W at eue .• , :;- ........... ., It . by a person who w11 not qualified. / of it? II' ~ybody b1vtng .a fili4! I ..... tell tllll It M ... -c All such devicta shOUkl bl properly thne but 100? Write tor Ann ~, !Iii !Jllo -....,._ II a water pipe with -' -"Tiie , g.f II Popl!lart~ .. of at le•st number.141aup or lvlt(. enclotlftl, with 1°"" reqllel'lq· D1£AA ANN : By tllils dme you bave Some codn require numbitr 12 1aup In cotn ud a Iona, Hlf.' Pl"GMblJ' beard from buadreds of alee· wlre which 11 11rpr thin number stamped '°vtlopt. · · ·trlcal tt1tlnee:rs teWn1 YOlf 'thll OI' 14. Ann Landers will 1Se Slid to - lcdltit's auqutlon· w'M • ptMtay. Ht Tbls la the strallht loodl and )'Oii yoa wttb ~ problems. SeDCl tJMI' 'reeomrneftded that once the u,tK till can depend on It to btr ID caft of the DARIY Pwrr -lunlad IMl a -11111111 M -WATl'S CIJllllENT -. I -pod, ..it...idr aid ...U.let Jt,buft far at lNel 100 1• µ1 I DEAR WA'ITll I cbtcAd oat 1f/IW eawlopt. r, ' If . . MAKISHlllT CLINIC -The 1Unoundinp are primitive but this matelhllt cllnic in a South Vlet-- namne village of!era tbe molt modern drup and Lu.ncheon Speaker Due • .. , 'It...'. . ~ r ,...,Ytlll ... 91 ..... ~==-.: .=..,.'it ...... bouDd to. ..., ... , •• ............. -.. .... ,...Daa,l It la a t o m-m o a af1coac1ptl• 1'at America may .... , tbe 1*t iDapeDllW, -- Droclueed ...... ... -· ltab', • rr... or 110mntltrt elM r • al l 7 UDdlntlD4I .... llrt ., • Under.a.cl fOotftar ad appreclattl .... ..... ,. .. ., dlllp ... ...taDamldp; Don't.ru blllne'ltl lD IK....Slf• Yid .. ..., f.etapea .,,... wltll.bl-=l 1kilhd eraftlmn oat lie ,Jlltu ol tbe '• ........, 4lboe dlllpen. TbeJ are Pl'OdlldDI m....,._. ef ;o;t;Ur •. ,,... tbl ClriPll1 ........ = ..... tile ... wtdeb '1tlb ........ tlllll ibOI:' • delllbt . C11h true1 tblJ • m lb vacdnes to combat ~. 1bt U.S. AaencY ftW &Jpva. •• true, tblJ do International DeYelopment (AID) 1' ..-iinl -dfll. eolnplemlllt lltber sreat . ian nunes to help, cue for the llct and ~~ ~ deal~ ~It'•-~· { the-.i..-.--w... I w_, • weuinc .. beat doea. make W k, D II R i. • you walk with ... air. 0( S U 0Uf/·ne lt'a true, u Stanley PhillploD, prelldent of the . At Chapter Gathering Vanishes in · Vietnam Deslper Shoe Guild aaya, "Sboa will never apin be a fllbiOD attertboqbt. Now, u often as not, an outfit begins with tbe shoe and works it WJY upward." STYLE SETTERS -From paper thin 1 lurd ~-to blJb ~ 11Un ~ pers lavished With feathers ... membe n of the Dmper Slloe Guild continue to.delight the public with footwear fanc '!· 'lbe vartoua atylu repl'8lellted lbow that shoes will never apin be a fUhion lft,ertbought. . Mn. John Le Ho 1 of Donald J. Andrews. Tired of dull routine? qaalify u rpllatend -..., LaJo~ former national Mrs. E•l G. Corkett will Women are urgenUy need-DUl'll edaeatloa achtlon, Daupters of the American preside and introduce new ed for work 11 civilians in public beaJtb m1dwiftt • Revolution acbool chairman, members, the Mmes . the pacification program lit · nunet, DUl'll anatbetlitl, will add re a 1 the Col. Hortense St.ears, J. Harold Vietnamese village.a and teacher education ld9ilon, Wllllam Cabell C h a p t e r , KeOou, Marilyn Henderson hamlets, accordiq to U.S. penoJUlil afflcert a d d D~ at noon Wednetday, and Miu SUllll Martin. Agency for lntematlonal MC!'9tarill, ue JD Im· Jan. 24. Delegates elected to. at-Development al»ote•men. mediall dtuuQd. The Dellper Shoe Guild ii made up of •17 style aet- tm who Joined toeetber to provide sl}oel for a Mlect group of women of taste. Benefit Due .ozs The women will meet in tend tbe 80tb annual IUCe AID will take can. from Tb• pey . raqu from Island Home, Fa ah Ion OOllference March 12-15 are interested women in U..Loa ta,ooo to '11,000 wttb a 21 'Look' Catches Mrs. Lawrence Plait of bland for 11ae audwich the Mmea. Carbtt, Reber, Aqelea area thll week, Jan. pei'cut bardaldp baaua ad-Delta Zetas by tbe Sea ii · 1 u 8 c h 1 o n and talk. Artlmr L. Elllwortb and M. 22-27. Coiled calll will be did te nllrJ pbaa mec1eaJ serving on tbe committ.el Host.asea will be the Mmes. W. Martin.' A 1 t er n ate s accepted at (21.S) 881-M79. • and vacation ~ta. -Wives' fyes for the Feb. 10 Flame Fan-s. M. Reber, cbalrman, C. cboten IN the Mm e.s. William . Plat~, A ID'• There'• an oppomimty for tasy benefit I u n c be on E. Stovall Jr., Wllliam Gearp Buccola, Guy H. · pubU.c ~IW's chief for Viet· travel, adventure, aoclal Your Loot antl OUtlook, fashion show presented aq- Jones, F. P. D\um and tberry and Tbomaa A. nam, 111d womea who can 1 if e, s e If-development, hints on charm and poise. nually by the Southern GERMAINE CLOUTlll Te Mwrty HB Couple Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Cloutitof Huntington Beach have evealed tbe engqe- ment their dau~ Ger· maine Simone ClouUV to Gary E. Davla of Hunlineton Beach, ,aon of Mrs. Robert Bond of Fountain Valley, The news wu announced during the holidays. No wed- ding date baa yet beu aet. Bernard. career. But there ta more captured the attention of California Council of Delta C:bapter memb_ers a r. e to 1t than that. "The women Aeronutronic Wives Club Zeta. plaQnlr!g to partici~te in Emblem Club . wliochooaetogotoVietnam members at a late morning Ecllth Head,.acadepiy the J'tb. 22 Patriot • Day want to tab put 1 n brunch in the Stuft Shirt award wtnnlDI cleatper and parade in Laguna, Beach. The Elks Lodge is the set· history," Platt said. "They restaurant. a DZ alumna, will serve Several took part in ~e ting for meetings of the want to share 1n one of Johanna Marble, director 11 commentator. Tb e SoutberD Council, Callforma Emblem Club 201 of Laguna the ereat.est humanitarian of schools N'AV)' Webb benefit aldl Unl-Betic Camp Di~ SodetJ meetiel tD San Bellcb. Members peber tbe endeavors of our Ume. They Davis Ag~, proYidecl the tor cllabltle c b t 1dre11 , eco. tint and third Tueldays at want to help build tbe p-ogram. ~· were lpODIOJ'ed bJ tbe L o • 8 p.m. PW'·" ~by area • .,.._ ..._. C-.1 • Cuclldata muat bl U.S. . • a>ctal . Oii l>Zi have pwn JDGre tbu Fr .1endst=·1pS The DAILY' PILOT ' ct~u at leut five tean. ch6 are plannli ,_ a. ••to til cauae. Fl TbeJ malt be linlle, Wltb third Wedneldly !If tbe ---------Covers Boating no .depadenta, an4 qree montb. The nut 1enera1 Kids Uke to Renewed Best in West ~ :u: Vietnam at leaat =· is ldM4U1id in 'Alie Andy' Brunch, brldte and a renewal ot long standing friendahipl are in order for aevera1 memberl of tbe Fine Artl AmlUuy of the A.ulatace League of Loi Anlelef who DOW live in tbe Newport.Balboa areL Tbe7 will attend the social event Wednelday, Jan. 2' in the Loi Anples cti.pter home. The »year old auxillary devote• time and talent to the many facet. of the art world and bouts MIDJ member artiata including tlle Mmet. WJlbur B. ;Ja1er, Harry J. Mareh and Ba • SPECIAL PURCHASE E EXCLUSIVELY .OURSI IUZll PRINTS new sprint colon for new sptl"t feshion1 in an Msy cart cetton, de1i9n94! •ncl styled specially for us. 21 ltl'lftt-ffesll celen •nd 411lps ... • ~ntlf.I ''"' wel,M ....... YOU WOULD IXPICT TO PAY tic YAU J their friends fori.-----------=--~ T. sof tbe beach lnL the one y aodua are Mra. SANH>llllD conoN Robert o. Dundu ot Lacuna Buch and Mrs. '.Reid GINGHAM Wason. AVIL IAYOM a ccmoll FOREVER FREE FROM UNWANTED HAIR aLEEK,SMOOTH HAll'-FREE a&AUTY CAM •E YOURS WITH OUR KREE ELECTROLYSIS METHOD. IT15 TKE GENTLE, MOOEllN WAY TO PUMANIHT HAIR REMOV~ ll'llOM PACK, ARMS, LEGS, ASK F'OR A CO .. LIMKHfARY 'COHSULTAT-IOlltWITH OUR TRAINID T&alldCIAHe IN OUR 811AUT'i ML.ON. ~ ~.}.. The bride-to-be la, a graduate of St. Anthony High School, Long ~ach and studied at Long Beach City College and Orange Coast College. Garden Clul; CHICKS bMutifully woven in colon to WMr all spri~ and summer. idoel for dNSses, pr.++y blouses. COollDINATU DOTI "N llalNI "'ix 'em, ~h '••• fu11 f9' skirts ofNI tops, pl•ywNr. excellent ceter -'"· ffOftS. . -PAMPER YOURSELF .... ltc te tic ,._ VALUIS ;., .. '... Her flance is a graduate of both Huntington Be.Cb High School and Calliornia State College at L o n i Beach. ... ........ ...-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~R The flr1t Tuellday at 10 a.m. is Ile time aet asldl for members of Hll'bor Giiden Club to meet. Loea- tion may be obtalned b'/ caDinl Mn. B r a d le 1 Schwan, 141-MG. . ~ . ~ -9k\ DUART 1 /2 PRICE MMOUS DAN IMI COORDINATES wnn~t. slt'W e littte Iron e drl-don e WINDOW PANIS e CHICKS Pl.AIDS • STIRS e SOLIDS .. ell perfectly, color coordiu+.4 in• cott.ft en4 rayon aportw~,. .... $1.1t YD. YAL• ue. 7t. .. lk ,.-_ YAUm ~ . . ............ J6" wWe .... ......... FANCllS I 00 r. ecetete trieetffftlftt1 • HOUNDSTOOTM w.owr•• m..s, sprint colo" lft •it woitMs for d,.11 er tt.t+er 1port1WMt. 41" ... .... • 1111.-1. A:. 44"/41" ... ·Mlft·~ e IOUTH ~T IUIA .. 141-1• •WA PAii C811M -·-I ., ·wtth gorgeous bedroom fumtture ' - (without even-. ~e of &a1lt) . . Sometimes a beautiful bedroom ea be an apeaU.e lmUl'f . • • Mt not if Y• ...U your eeleetion now duriag our Janury CJearace. from eontemponrr to tr.rditianal, th~'• ~ go1p .. ,, ..... aet waitias IOI' • roa •ere at • grutly na11t ,n.e. Pmaper ,...... and your Mclget! ' ' ' .. adlines FOREVER FREE FROM 'I ANTED HAIR E •IAUTY CAN IE llCTROLYSIS 111 MOOKllM WAY )V.M. ,.., .. P'M:&, CO..;.UMDfTAlil'I • p nfurnlture -of guilt) EARANa I .. ....,..;.. ieleetioa DOW temporu1 te • wUlios .... ... ,_ ..... ....... l Dl!ClltAnCN • ' ..... . . ~· \ •• '\ I • Garden, Section Tea Ebetts to Honor Guest VISIT DUE Mrt. Knuchln What's Doing MARY DAY, 642-4321 ·• ('firemen Sound Sall Alorm 1 Ticket. now are available or the 44th a.anual Hun ... tiJ1gton Stach Ffttman'1 Ball wttich will take place from 9 p.m. to t a.m. Saba· day, Feb. 10 in the Meadowlark Country Club. 1~ Music for tbe festive ball t be provided I» lhe hnnie WiatJer orcheatr1, Uckets are Sl.50 per EIOD. Additional ID· mation may be obtained calling the Fire Depart. , nt. " I • You'll be tickled I With thif Rib. ' .::... It'•. _ ...... --.......... -, .... -. Myw1f...,IM._.. $2!1 . -· Tllorllild (Vllll') IAI ~ Ebell OU ... Kn--. ., ........... ~ ...... Tlmu .......... dedl c;.atlo.11 , ,la dvlc .. Of.y':tirutioui> atatare. b • .. •utlflcltioo.-llbaeaU:.. .... ,... ... -.......-rr.;· pglllld, ~ Ulll -llM Im lllq ol Denmark la won ber t a a ·u m 1 r a b l e nietpltllll ol MrVice ..., laarela, wt1 I tie' bonnred at _, 1 Wlrill War, 1u . ..t . ~=~JollAI ,a tea by tb1 Garden Section Anc1l11 tbl dol> ol ... EllellbubotNewport' tor tf'la'n dolne far bet -·... ' h • '--' .. beblf Of ...... I She, Wfil addrtti mellibtf't C>' tioa, ~ rellslaa. ;:,, c et' 1 p.m. -~ ... ~1'.'U relpliul .. , Ju. M. ln tbf"""' bll fer eoUtetin1 two tom llbell . , ID-o1 ..,Un plaatl, lriOI ud Mn. ~ Nlella, -....... for I -of c:hairmu. • :' . • -~ts 1*...S 11 Reservations to "'1 Mrs. the 1 Loi An1elet County Xnudln. are requested DO MUHmn. JaCer. Ihm today wltb Mn. , 'Aad lut year, ahe wu 'N.._, ..... Mn .. J. A. a,,.arded the Prelident'1 Gaat.11R11i•Mn.H.B. =~ Service Baib:, m.s+r7. ' by California U~, Up and Away Mn. 'Cll.ytoe Ttioaipeoa:~·sra&e Collep at Los Ebell pre 1 I d en t. will .up ... , ud the Mother ol -------------------1 wekome memben and Year Award from th• Winninl tbelr wlnp· II airline stewardesaes are . Shelli Ann Cejka (left~ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cejka of Huntington Beach and Cynthia Rius, daughter of llr. and Mrs. Kermit Riggs ol. Costa Ilea. MW Cejka i~ employed by Delta Air- lin11 in the Soutbealt. while Ml.SI Rius ii • fllebt bofteu for Tram World Airlines in the Nortbeut. triads; and diatrbltlan of Paudenl AssociaUcm for door prift• wW conch• i-. tbe ltud;J of Necro life and ewenl -blstory. Riviera Club Charting Yoga Le$sons, Races Mra. Knudlen. Uated ln Loi Angelea lnttrnati~al "Wbo's Who in America" Air])ott was the seWng in since 1147, is founder • 191't for the dedication of chairman of the Los An&elP-s tbe VaUey Knudsen Rose Beautiful p r o j e c t , an Garden planted with 300 honorary life member of r01eiln brl'lhl prafu.sion. Yo1a le1&0ns and a trip the gatherln1 may be ob· to the racu are a feY( <14> tained by calliq Mrs. Allen, the activltiff planned fOr 494-1810. Stanford Club Maps ::::~ Club members 1l>ls c1~:'~~:.~·: ' ~ ' -Blrbara Murphy, a well rebuild tbetr auvtmu 'E 1· ht . d' s ' • I known area .,.opouent of depleted bmt account. with n IQ ene Octa ~Ill '"" belllh ll1d 111.... a d1y •I lhe ..... Wed· Members and guests of the Oranli! County Stsiri- ford Club wUI hear a dia- Juniors 'Aid Family Movies To stimulate competitioo amon1 motion picture com· panies In favor of more film s suitable for family viewln1. the Junior Woman's Club of Hunt1n1ton Beach has voted to support the r.resentation of an annual 'Oscar'' for family en· tertainment. The resolution proposed by the Banning Junior Woman 's Club would make such ait award in honor of the late Walt Disney who played an ouUtandlng role l'n the production o f wtio1esome family movies, and has been made to tbe Motion Picture Academy of_ ArU and ScieDCes. Harbor TOPS Harper School in Costa Mesa Is the scene where members of TOPS Harbor Llghters gather each Mon· day evening at 7: 30 . rr8 80 EASY TO SAVE BY MAIL 0. office 9 as elOM .. ,._...obos:.Mat.l p&JS ............ ,.. .......... Ol.DUT ,..., ......... MUTUAL SAVINGS .,.,, ~o .. i. .... ., ..... .,.,,. -----COIONA DEL MAI OffKE M67 Utt Cont Hish••r ~Del Mar, <;elif. 926'l.S Te~ 117S.SO!O ........ ,_.. ... (, c:-... .... \I ... ·2>ft C ..... _ ol _,,,__ •--will clemoutrate tbe art to nesday, Jan. 31, it waa . .,,. ....._ -..awam ~ memblrl ot the club's b Mr A yan's play, ."Tbe 'ftme of Creltive Livln1 Section in nounced Y s. · Harry Your Ufe," prior to attend-the Laguna Beach home of_ Plaeps, dlalrman. i.ng its performance by the Mrs. Jim G. Allen &t tO::rt The day's 00Un1 will South Cout Repertory a.m. Weine.day, Ju. 24. begin at 10 a.m. at the Folklwln1 the 4;emonstra· festival grounds whe n Theater at 8 p.m. Wednes-tion. lntttested members participants bi>ard buae1 for day, Jan. 24· will form group classes for Santa Anita where they will Paul RI ch a rd I, of inatructiOll. watch races from reserved the Stanford Reper to r Y Further lnlormalion about tables in the clu.bhouse. The.ter. a professional res· _.:..;:..:;:;_::;.,;_;""-';;.;;..;.;, _______ ~--- ident company atthe university, is an actor, playwright and director. He made his Broadway de· but In 1963 in "End as a Man" and has been a mem· her of the Actor's Studio &!nee 1962. As an artist-in· residence, be teaches act- ina: In tht master of fine arts program in addition to his theater pertormanc,s:· His talk will take place at I p.m., with show curtain at 8:15 p.m. Co-chairmen for the theater social are Mn.' John ~. Thorne of Newport Beach and Gordon B. Joon of Lido Isle. Following the . play, the cast will join ~ Stanford group at a champagne re· ception. / • ELECTROLYSIS w• MH tloe D~1l-1(tieR u.~ ..... ~l•n4 111elhe4. "'"''".., C1n1wltelieft, •••wly s1~4ie N~ el Fashlm Island Newport Centero 64+2200 ... Newport ·--• r • Look on the bright side of '68 with Clairol• D e ml-Frosting Clairol"''s bright ideas go In st·reaks, sltategi~ally placed by our coloring experts to add new defl lh and drama to your hllir. The color is #ultvidually blended tO lijht your coif wit~ a glOIV all ii• """'· .. to go wee•• and weeks wtlllout even a retoucNI Our dem i·/roslirllf, . iltcludirllf slr/Jmfloo a114 set, 15. 00. Call for a1>Jiointme11t, l>r come. in . Beauty Salon • • • Ward-Belmont ~~;'""'~·;·;·.,~u.;;;;;1"";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;:;;·;1'11m;;;;;;:J;;•. Alumnae Called Peering ~round AreaW...S-Belmoatalwn-..................... ..,.., .... ... DM _, belle lavtted to at• ·lull tbe lllOClaUonl1 wint. ~ Wecloeld11, Jan. 24, in tbe LI Canada. Coun· \ .,.,. Cl_ub. Mrs. Georp SimblonJ, M5-9131, and JU1. James F. Slmom, 5"-7117, are t&k· inc reservaUOCll from area' particlpanll. SJIABING the deUibUul Hoac Memorial ROlllHal. 1 'duty'' of betnc Pr11byt1rl !11 . Proud .. I lh t parenta and grarxlpareatl pandparen or e firs _........ Stepbadc, wei~ in time are Mr. and Mrs. • .. .,_ ~ ...- Philip Jackson and Mr. and at 7~ poUncb ud bu jet Mn. Duue Hafner, all 0( _b_lac_k_h_•_lr_. -----Costa Mesa. Stephenie byn Jackson, firstborn of stepben and Linda Jackson cl Costa Mesa, arrived Jan. 16 in Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' Fashion IS ... - striped ticking Sa new! In a rich c.risp cotton. So areal! In a coat costume smashi~1ly sure of Itself in navy and Yltiile. The Slljl8rlJl1 tailored coat mates wltll a . matching sleeveless dress. Sizes 6 ta 14. II.GI Sportswear Boutique u umS' t --------·---.. -.J.~-----------c....-...;.:. By EARL GUSTKEY Of Ille Mir Plllt '"" '"'9 bal:r was tousled. the face wu IJimy, the driver's suit had a ckte for the cleaners and the feet were naked. With a wreath or flowers around his neck, Daniel Sexton Gurney s a t with bla wife and pit crew chief on a couch in the press room at Riverside International Raceway. It la t b e custom at t h e s e things to bring the winner from the track to the press room. Gurney .knows all about it, ol course, having gone through the procedure five times since 1963. In his fastest ...,, ........, 22. 1961 \Vest Ex - Wellenl Division of the National Foot- ball Leape, play opportmlisUc ball apinat Otto Graham's underdogs from the Eut. Shula'• fwces converted fumbles, abcrt pwaU .. a Piii ~ Jato 3l o) .... • polDD to ,Chait up ,the West's lltb verdict kr the 11-year history ol tie game. Oanly Ill ~:tfG ... ,..,At .. .. IO elam'911• -· man llll•*-ir.1111.a&ftld nee. GurnllJ, ... .... -I .... If ... ccdl ,.. • .., tD .... ..., ......... '-Vella. ........ ._ tl1'11t Parnell." Ill 4 ISL 1l ''SeromlJ, lt'I lllllllltl .. -~ JOU cm drlYe tlll •la tile...,..., ti lbe nee ad ._ ....., ~ Wt at tlae llld." · t:1 GU111!'J, madl ti tbe c:Mcrta ol bis ........ cear ~· lltlDI.......... at ........ But they bad to fight beblnd, ex- plocling for 21 points in lhl fourth quarter to earn the winner's ~e of •uoo per player. Two stunnln1 blows dismembered the Eut in that crucial final stama after it bad rallied to tab a ~11 lUd in the cloelnc 34 seconds of the third period. WU.. K.Uer T••ll!fl The lint reveraal came when scrambling quarterback Fran Tarten. ton wu burled for a 34-yarcl Joss by Willie Davia. Tutenton lost the ball and Dave Robinson scooped. up the flounderinl plpk:in 12 yards farther downf'leld, giving tt.ie Welt a tlrst and goal .t the three. Wley Learned Lesson Mter Five Winless Years Gale Sayers needed only one play to get the touchdown. Following Don Q)andler'a conversion it wu 24-20 with 11:2:.1 remaining in tbe game. HOT STUFF -Dan Gumey's pit crew labors at breakneck epeed to change a bot, abredded Ure during Sunday'• Motor Trend 500 race at River- DAILY PUT ...... ~ '-._ side. Glen Wobd, pit crew boll. auf.ferecl a •vere arm bum bandlin& the tire. Gurney wo~ tM nee lor the fifth time In six years. NAPA. Cdf. (AP) -Kermit Zlrley learned a ftlUlble lesacm in five wlnle11 ,.._. • the proleuioDll I~ tour. "You mn't let•·" said tbl •year- old Seattle pro after bliaterlna Wild· Finish Gives Ewt Athletes Voice ~ Stand in Battle . SUverado QQitry Club's new Nor1b Coune for a 66, 1even under par. Sunday to defeat Dave Marr bJ a stroke and win tbe top irm ol '25,000 in tM KaiMr IntuDationa1 ()pm. , Against AAU 25~24 Win in AFL Show Marr, who went into the final round 12 under ps, 1"IUDd up witb a '10 for a 274 total to Zadey's 273. Z.ley emapleted biJ round 3D minutes w .. ~ ...... 1S under wblle Marr WI mUiDI up tc:r a double holey wttll .... stralpt bh-diea -on the 18th, 1711 and 18th holes. JACKSONVn.LE, Fla. (AP) George Blanda and all his teammates on the American Football League's Weit team are S400 poorer today than they think they should be. It's all be- cause Blanda's old Kentucky wtnda1e deserted him. When Joe Namath of the New York Jets risked bis fragile legs on a ow- yard touchdown smash and put the Eut All-Stars ahead 2>M in Sunday's season finale, there were 58 seconds le fl As any pro football fan knows, th1t Is not necessarily decisive. And Len Dawson of the Kansu City Chiefs us- ed only 52 seconds to move the West to the East's ?.II. This was the time to call on Blan· da, 18 years a pro and the AFL's lead- Ing scorer of 1987 on bis educated ~acekJcking toe. Back before bis pro career Blanda played at the University of Kentucky and he knew all about windage. He bad missed a 29-yard field goal at- tempt early in the fourth quarter and took note of how the wind was blowing In the Gator Bowl. "'Tnanda allowed for it and booted from the 35 what could have been the winning points and the si.ooo winners' share to each West player Instead or the l600 loser·s share. "It just missed by a fraction ," Blanda noted u time tan out. "Actu- •llY the ball went ri1tht where I aimed ll The earlier kick I missed was car- ried to the right by the wind. I thought that the same thing would happen again -but-it-didn't1 So the glory went (o Namath, who came to llle in. the fourth quarter and carried the East to two touchdowns, and to his top receiver Don Maynard, who are uted to such pltch-and'<atch coMectlons for the New York Jets. They shared the moat valuable player accolade. Namath headed for New York today • to 1tart ptting ready for next seuon by wearinC a c1llt on hit of1en-btjar- ed left knee tor at least five weeks. ''Tbe ....... get inflamed ud doc- tors tell me the on)J way to c1Mr tt up ls to tmmohll1-the knee for at 1Mlt five weeks," be Aid. The East'• late comeback robbed Les "Speedy'' Duncan of the San Dte- 10 Chargers of ate role u hero and left him with on}1 the honor of being named the top defensive player. Dun- can set a record OD a 90-ya:rd kickoff return which gave the West an early 7-3 edge and a lead it held until the final minute. Another record WU Mt by the 38,· 500 crowd, hllbett ever to see aa· A.FL AB-Star game and a pouible forerun- ner of a JacklODville francbi.M in a couple of years or so. CHICAGO (AP) -The bMtle for control ol aJIMMur athJetict in tbe United States continues to nage and this time the atbletea have tteppect · in for tbetr pmt Of tbe •cument. At a 1peclal meetiQc under the auipicet ol the United states Tract and Field Federation Suoclay, a group ol \be mtlon '• outltandlng stars wan- ed the Amateur Athletic Union they would not stand for Olympic clla-qualification. Last weelt in the squabble betw .. the AAU and the National Colleas.te Athletic Association, whicti backs the USTFF, tbe AAU warned tb1it ID1 "I tried for ID eacte OD tlle lltb," said 1.arlly, explaiDiac be did not 8" bow Mano WM dotne. Zarley bad birdied the 18th and Marr missed • eagle by a foot. "That's why you can't let up," said Zarle7. Marr betM tbe fiD&1 round· on the I* .-12 OOUl'H, about 45 miles Dartballt ol San Frudseo, four ... ahead al Zlrlef. Diluter struck MlllT OD the per- tbrll, 1 .. yard seventh bole wbtn be ll8dld in a land tnp, bit out abort athlete compeUna in a US'IT1' meet Laker Offense ln New York City Feb. 9 could lOM bis eliglbUlty for the Olympic Game1. 1be New York meet is not sanc- * * The Winner• ln High Gear tiooed by the AAU and Rev. Wilfred .WA -PIMI ........ .,........, ...,_ . a Crowley, s. J ., president of the Ill N. Kai* .............. ,__...: USTFF aald bi _,,.. IC. z..m ~ ... ········.. ..... n•,..._., ' s group WUUN not o. #Mr, ...... -• • • • ..... • • • • • • • • • •• • .. ., ,. .4 seek to have the meet 1ancti<11ed o. ,.,,.,, 11.e11 .................. ,.~ INGLEWOOD ( "n) J W st by -e " "U. • o. Llllllt, t7Alt . . . . • ............. •• ?!-.._.. ' nr -err)' e YI Aft I, ....... t1.37S ............... ,., _..,.., .... 219 and E1 • Dn •-led the y -A 1 J Ing chArn ' lhl..h B •-.. ~ ..... •••••••••••••••• n.,..,,._. gm &HllY-....,. nge es ump paon n.,.., os....., o. c,....,.., ...,. . .. ....... .. .....• n-n . ..,......211 La1rer1 in another mualve offensive spokesman for the group of athletta L. ~--· •• •.•••••••••••••••• 1.-.11.._• show Sunday ni"ht in clubbing the who are protesting againlt AAU 1· .... ~ .................... ,....,.~= ... Al ~. a,• ................ ,....,,. Seattle SuperSonlca 154-123 in National threats of ditqualification, said, "this M. ..,..., .... •• ................ ,.,,.,...., Basket.bell Alsocllltlon action. thl ........ '---tos--..1 ~'-"" A 1· Plfnll. .... •• • •· •••· · • ••• • • •• '•"..........., . ng 11m11 ~n ltCU .. vu.uu -.uite L r,...tno. a.m ...............•.• .,.11 .. ,._.. Baylor and W..t scored 29 and 25 a while but nobody bas dme anythinc c. c...,, a.its ···················· •n.,... .. until •--y." T. Ohl, ll.11S ··•·••••• ··••• • •••• • •• ,,.,.,..,_.. points. respectively, as the Lakers ~ J. Sell-. .,,. •. ..... •. •• • ••• • • •• • 7Mt-n·n-* scored more tbaD 150 point.I for the Bostnn issued the f o 11 o w i n I "· ,,_,_, ti.c .. · ··· · · ·· · · ······ •7>71-n-• o. "-'Y. 11..ar ·•··••····•·•••••• ... 71.,,.,,_. second consecutive nlpt. Los Angeles statement: a. N'°'911. 11.a ••••.••••••••••••. ,,.,.n.n-as has now se«ed more than 30 points "We have agreed llet if anyone " "' • ..,. 11.c · · · ················· 10-7•,.71-as o. ~. 11,.Q7 ••...•.•••.••• ,,.,.,.._. in eight straitbt qu.arten. ol our aumber Is disqualified becauae J . ....,. 11,ar ...................... ,....,,,.~ Seattle's sc«ta1 wu ,_. by W-'t of his or her com~ting in t 1t. ••••· .. •• ··················'· 11•12·,.,,_• _. '" ·r-a mee •· l'!eri. .,. . . •. . .. ......... ...... 11.n..,..1~ Hauard 'With II ud Bob Rule with ol their dloice, we will consldet •· "*"""'· "" ................... 11-1~11.._.. ------,.....,..i.,--'to~"'~~ _...,,....,..._, _:r_..,._. ... . .... 7Mf.7M>-• vw -w we 1 .. IK' SU1u1I J. Mlloll'fl""' .,. •••••• •• • •• ••• 1>11-11·1>-• llATTLI Ull ..... Ln and wUl try to affiliate .. mllUY c. Slflwd, ....................... ,..,,.,.,,_. e P T e ~ T '-_ _.. ft ld thl in ... 1. a. Celll... ... •.. •, •••• •• ••• ...... ,.._,....._. Kron a M 1 ...,.., tt w :it trac ... llllU e a et.es vu. coun-r . ...._ ....................... ,,.,,."",._. IC•md 1 10.11 ,.. .., 11 u " -u 11 nn.aible to support us in th.ii T • ........_. • .................. .,.,.,.,..,._.. R\ltt 6 10.11 ti ......, • J.7 1) ~ti r-A. ,...,_, ... ! .................. ,..,.,...._.. ~KMfY 6 6-1 II C-" 6 >~ U .,..-OIJ. D. 1eM1n, .. • • • ••••••• •••• •• ••• 11·11N>11-• ~ ~ ~~· ~ =.... ; 1:!, ~ '"nlisbyls in wwer to a stalemeat t. C,: :::::::::::::::::::: ::r.~ wttu 2 H • """ • 1-1 • JDllde the executive director al a. -...... ... . ,.. . . . ... . . . . . • . . . 11-11-11-1._. wi1son 3 ~ ' ....... • 14 ' the AAU nprdlnt the ineligibiUtJ T. ""-" -................... ~ ~~" ? ~ ~ ~ : ~ 'I: of athletes for the OJ;rmplc Games. ~ :WC: = :::::::::::::::::::: m:t: Lott • M • ...,..,._ 1 w 1 We are In no wa1 taking si..._ "· ""' "" ...................... ,....,..,,_. Molft 1M2 .._ ............................. ~- TOlth " 4141 in T.... • ._. llf with tbl AAU or the trrSFF. We J • ...,.. -.................. •""• • s-m. · · · · •· ··· · 31 • • • -1.23 feel eldl Individual .... ._...., h-··""' J. Cllll. • • ·· • ............... u . ,.,,_,.... Lot~ .•••.• •Je••-1u .....,...,,vu. a.--.11a .................... E =-=:.. -r.::.:.11::-L.a _...a. have tbl ch>lce ol competing wbem t"· =-"'..:"' ··················· : A......_ -t.a and wbse be IO deliru." , '9dtJlll, ..... ·:::::::::::::::::::: n-.- Bruins Look Forward to Rematch · plillta, II rtlH rt, four 811ists and ...... bllcW.lbllll. AldDdar. la ..... bt bdtlld tbl Ille Bndns ti ,_ fl JI IHI IDll attempta m D ,. 111 Mt Bllnl .,... la ................... ...... 111'11111 ........ A mll4P II~-wldcb Bndlll -..,_ a pua out ol ...... ... '• .... dllDee .-u .... ... Alcll 1w. elwt1 •IJ Wow .-witll ..., 11 ..... rlfllld ti tab refup .......... ol ......... .,. wblcb Miii .... 1bt mt fl Ua.A'a two jiUOhll _... -............... .., ........... ~­............ and three-putted, lettlni a double holey five. Mirr WOD Sl5,000 in second place money, more thin half what be won during tbe eatire 198'7 season. Ges:ae Littler, playtna in Marr'• threesome, shot 88' art.er Saturday's 81 md tied George Arcber. who played with Zatiey, for UUrd. Arcbtr added a '10 to Saturdey' I •. Each ftnlsbed wltb a 271 total and won '7,112. C1osat to them wu Bert Greene wtth .. 71-71.a-m. 1'Grty-tlne plaJe'I broke per -in the Kalaer, thM ftnt olftdal POA ~al tht')ear. · "It WU my bllt pu111nt round evw," ..act Zarley, who won hil first toumamellt. "I bad a tremendout birdie oa the 11th bole, about a 40- iooter." ZlrW,, who Milk a 81)..foot chip at the sixth, said a new. putt.w may have helped. "I bad to cbmlae putters. My old one bad 11 P'aduations and you're allowed oaly 10," be lllid. He changed to one with • almntaum shaft. Zarley bogieJed bis ftrst bole and said, "I still felt I could get something going. I felt tailer I could 1'tn. I had coofldence in reading the greens." After bis bog91. he upheld bis cm- fidence with eilb& birdl•. Another tador in a.e vietory, said Zarley, may baYI been bome mma taken by bll 24-fear-okl wife, l&a'ilJD. "We 1bot about 2,000 feet of my swtna in tbe put two 1811'." said Zlrley, "md I focat I wun't turning my left aide enoup on drtY•. '' Moments later the Wut cot uother vital break. The Elllt wu driving with Tarken- ton at the controls. A pus !Mended for Jerry Smith wu on tar1et but Richie Petibon yanked the ball from Smith's grasp and raced 70 yards down the sidelines for the touchdown that elevated. the West out of reach, 31-20, wiUt •:Ol left. Here's the breaU tbat set up four toucbdowm and three field aoais for tbe West: L W 111 l e Dav 1 recdVered Don Perkins' fumble at ttie Eut YT. Six players J a t e r Don Chancller booted a 36-yard field 10&1 to malte lt 3'-0 with 7:24 left ln tf?e first qparter. Z. A six-yard p u a t off the Coot of Bob Hayes put tbe West OD tbe East 28. Seven plays later Les Josepl'laon wemt over from the tour llld it -was 10-0 with 3:3'l still rema!rrlng in the fint frame. ../ J. Hayes' aecoocl punting catastrophe, a 14-:Ser, ~t the west up 39 yards from the e zooe. Roman Gabriel got ttle · in one play widl a paee to Mel Farr. That made it 17~ wkb 2:0& left in tile balf. 4. Robluoa's return ol Tarkenton'• • fwnble, puttlnc the ball ca tbe !est three. Sayers went over in one play and it Wll 24-20 with 11 :23 to go in the game. 5. Petibon'1 70-yard 1eoring return ol tbe iD1erceptioll with 1:01 left, mak· ing It 31-20. .. ,..... UM TO UM -~ ._ Galarltl .. laimlelf to toll tb1a 10-yanl ,.. to tMprgg. lAll lOllPblaa la lbdaJ'• Pro .... at tbe eou.m. Tiie WM nDlld w.{111 tine ........... llM quan.aow11.aaa .: ...... ---1 ' '. ~ Tire _, ... ,~~··II ... --.......... __ ... _ .. ~ . ..::: ···---·-·~ lr'DIJ, ........... , ..... If _.,.. .. .., ..... ~ ....... " foM. lltwlll Giil bow ID loot 11811, .. M 4i\$1d I -· 11'111!1111111"" ----·-•·llli ""ll••c .......... _....,_ at tbe tDd." ' a-- ,,.,, •ad> lo ... cllqila al RJvridt coll:(~· ............ "" ....... .,...., Ii .. ';I,£' Mis.cue~ 11 ' J [)WI Win 1t they had to fight bebbld, ex· ing for. 21 points in tni fourth 'let to earn the winner's tfke l,500 per playu. ... . wo 1tunnin1 blowl dlunem~ed East in that crucial final stanza ~ It bad rallied to take a 20-17 in the cloeinC 34. seconds of lhlrd period. 1e fir1t reversal came · when mbling quarterback Fran Tarken- WAI burled for a M-Jard kiss Willie Davis. Tartenloft lost the and Dave Robinson acoope4 up flounderinc pipkin 12 yards 1er downfteld, giving the Welt ·st and goal llt the three. lie Sayers needed (lt}y one play et the touchdown. Following .Don :Miler'• converaloo it waa 24-20 11:23 remairiing in the game .• 1>merats later the Wat 1ot ·another I bruit. ' ~ Eaet was driving with Tatk.en.· at the controls. , pus illtended for Jettf Smith on tar1et but Ridtie Petibon •ed 1he ball from Smith's grasp raced 70 yards down the sidelines the toucbd~n that elevated. ,the t out of ruch, 31·20, with !f..:01 !re's the breaU tblt set up four hdowns and Ulree field aoats for West: W 1111 e t>av 1 recdvired~n tl.os' fumble at the East -n. Six en 1 a f e r Don Chandler bOoted I-yard field goat lo make it :}-0 ,,,. left In ... first qparter .• . A all-yard p u n t oH the root of Hayes put tbe West 'Oil the East Seven playa later Les Josephson l over from tbe four and it ;.was with 3:3'l still remaining ·in ·the frame. ,/ Haye•' second Punting strophe, a 14-y~r, set tt:ie West 9 yards from the e tone. Rofhan riel got tf'Je dist.an ht me p,lay , a pea to Mel Fwr. That made ... -J,08 lelt In tile batt .• . . ' Roblnaon'• return of Tarkenton'• ble, J>Uttine the ball Oil the FA.st e. Sayers went over in one ·play it was 24-3:1 with 11:23 to go MS game. Petibon's 70-yard scoring return ~ lnler«pUoo with 1,01 left, mak· k3MD ... .. ' /. j8pe1•u Clipped S .... t • .. ,. • """'" "'""'' '~ .._..,.. ,DAILY .l.. JJ. Limited 08ge Me~u / " Orioles' Robin ' ' ' . - '; . Raps Yastrzemski ' For P~p Foll~Wers • BALTIMORE -.C a t I cban :Vera _Gellbart ad YaolnemUI al the Booton Rid Evano. Rid Soa may have auc-'lbe aipinp bNqbt ii ceedod Frant Robinlon u • total Gt IS h - :Iba Amorlean Leque'a bat-al Anf•la -baYt ..,.... t-1..... to tel'mf. -. cbampion anti holder • at tile ... ,led Tripi• Crown. IA .... 4 ~,he ·apparently failed to PASADENA - A tot12 o1: t.11 make a believer ot the 241 Colfen wtU ,. after 11 Baltimore slugger. beth iodv" in tbiJ week'• t~ RobWon said S u n d a y t100.• i.o. Anaelel ()pin _ Dl&lrt bt does not believe at lbe Broob1de Part Golf the Bed Sox will repeat u Club berL • , the te~·s top club and • Today'• 8eld I n c I a 4 • 1 lllted Minnetot.a u tbt1 former U. s. uut.ar ebam-tnm to beat. pion n.n. Beman ud "I think ~ Red Sox were P r o f e 1 1 lo n a 1 GOllln ~ '" lettinC peak. A>IOC!aU.O ...,.. -·t-fonpances from a tot of Tommy J a c e b 1 Boti • P1a1•1, and I hone1tly don't Mcc.tlitter; Chrta Btocter thlDt Yastnemski la that .and Dave Rap.a. Jood," RoblnllOO a.id. Tbe qualifyinl play will "J'or a player who never be held at tbr• counes ~ m<re than 20 homer• -Riviera, 1A4 (:oyotel and i• any year for six years El c.ballero. . tD IUddenly hit 44 ••• well The 42nd annual Open will ..,.._., like a .200 hitter all begin Thursday and run ot a l_Udden hitting .300." through Sunday, ...... ea' G.,_ Cqw Dia ... ARCADIA -Damaacus LA GRANDE, Ore. now owns two gem• of hii Bruce Bradshaw, 23, a private triple crown cam· buketl)all player on the plip at the Sa n t a Anita Oregon CoDege Of Education meeting and unless disaater team. died in • La Grande Ntl la, the third will be hoepital SUnday of injurits acquired Feb. 3. suffered in • Saturday night 'lb.at will come In the game. 1100,000 • added Otarles H. Bradshaw'• team w a 1 Strab Stakes when playing in an Oregon Damucus concludes bis Collegia(e Conference game tucceuful visit to t h e agalnat Eastern. O r e g o n Arcadla ahowplace. College. He was a senior. "I'd have to say the other The fatal accident OC· biOrsee: out here will be run· curred wtien Bradshaw and Dini for second and third several other player• cot· money," ntd a candid lided ae.ar the Eastern yollD& man named Bill Oregon bask'et as EasMrn Shoe maker, Damaacus' Oregon inoved h ball down f.avorl1e rider. the floor on a fast break. Mn. Edith W. Bancroft'• Bradshaw slammed •galnst 4-year--c11d, who opened his a .plastered wall, hitting his Santa Anlta-ICbedule with bead at the bate of the tkull. ao 1UJ win in the Malibu Dr. Wllllam Kub 1 er ltUu Jan. 3. added tie treated Bradshaw at the San Fernando stakes to the gymmuium, then ruehed colhction Saturday. him to Grande Ronde The margin wu two Hospital, but he never ' lengths over Most Host. with regained oonsclouane11 and Ruken aod Field Master was pronounced dead at next in order in tbe field 7:30 a.m. Sanday. of lb: 4-7ear-olds. Atheletlc Director Bob Uvtnptoit· 1aid it WU the 0. Bet1111 ftrltt a th t e ti c utoclated KANSAS CITY -Bobhy~ata in the acbool'a Beamon'• 27·1 long jum.p -. , bell ever uywhere Indoor• Bradlll. · · •a• an ,A:U":J -ovenbadowed 1 o m e Statre hi tcbooi player it ' outstanding NAIA e a r I y Pleasara Hill, Ore.. near season marb and a classy Eugene, international ·open division field '"at the NAIA indoor track meet. The 21-year-old Teiras·El Puo topbomore, a native al New York City, prwed once again be doesn't flt the mold Of most lonl Jumpen, who produce longer jmnpe outdoor1. on ; m):~:i'ihe two-year· .. old record of 27.0 by 'Russia's Igor Ter- Ovanesyan, Beamon had on· ly three bours aleep, "seven the past three days," and was using an , unusually short 211-y.rd runway. BIUle w1 ... MELBOURNE, Australia -Mrs. Billie Jean King ol Lone Beach, ca lif ., potted an easy victory in the first round or tile AU9tralian Tennil Cham· plomhip1 Sunday, defeating Helen Amos of Aul1ralil. 6-0, .... Wet courts prevented play ln all but siz center court matches. In anottler of t h o s e matches, M r s. Margaret Smith C o u r t eliminated fellow Australian Ke r r y Harris 1-3, 8-0. ' By ROGER CAaisoN ,Mainolla and Loara wtd OI ........ ""' ..... -I The Irvine Leape Will go host Fountain Valley, all at It alone Tuesd•Y in the' 4:45. basketball war• as the Laguna Beach will en· Sunset League and the tetaln league I e ad I n g Angelus ~ .eague both take Orange in ~stview acUon a day off. at 3:15. In Irvine action, Brea Brea will be laking lts travelJ to Corona del Mar, first good look at coach Bill Costa Mesa invades Valen· Bloom '• Sea Kings and will cla, Estancia treks t o more than likely leave with Wrestling Aetlon. Vikes Upset Lions ToNailOCC Title I Jlatlaing . in . Vietor fl Corona del Mar's Dan Gurney and wife along with t?he Motor Trend 500 trophy, Rangers Win, 7·2; 1UCR Ties Arelo enjoy a few moments together after SUnday'1 victory in Riverside. ' Santa Anita Entries BJ STEVE EKOVICR Of ... 0.llr ,. ....... Marina High'• determined vanity wreatlers slipped by Weatmimter'1 formidable mat.men Saturday to grab the team championship in tile <>CC.Costa Mesa High Wrestlin1 Tournament stag- ed ait Orange C o a 1 t College's Basil Peterson gym. More than 600 a r e a wresUinl d e v o t e e s wit· nessed the all day affair which included more than 200 multi-sited grappler• from 17 •~hOOli compete for 13 first places. The torrid team battle between M a r I n a and Westminster was In the balance with almost every match and the final nod of the fulcrum could have gone either way as the Vikfugs finally edged the Lions, 95- 94, for the big trophy. Third and fourth place awards went to Fountain •••.,m••••••••m•••••••• Valley and Newport Harbor Bouncing back from the wh ile Huntington Beach cop-prevlous week's·bumiliation l•NTA ANITA INTIUll ,OUlllTH IACI. 1\11 mlln:. Y••r ped fifth . t th b d f UCLA th ..... T_..,., J ... ia. 1• -1111 okh I nd UP. Cl1lml .... Puo• .... a e an S O , e on t111m1n1 oria U000-"*10. We st m in ster's Paul Coast Rangers soccer team c-• -· ,_,... n :M.P.M. Mi., ... "'1d•cto•• IR Yori<! i1J Robinson garnished th 8 thumped Arte',·1 •1 majo "lltST 111.1.c1. 1 f!Jr1on.,. ' v""' A-F•ttw•.,. !Gonu l•» 1<111 r _,, .~ ""·Pock•I Knuo IGo•••••• '''j ho· no• as the outs•·nding I .,. • i'"' ur.. C1Hml~'-· Punt 5-IODO. llo A.rr.old (D Hi!IJ . 11 ' "" divis on entry in the Pacific ~.''t.f~,cr .. :t]IQ· 11, 111."'' lorn•• 1F c ... t•) 11, wrestler of the tournament League, 7-2. Sunday af. FlvlM lrlllhm•~ !Plttctl 115 Lo» 0tien111n CH1rm111J 111 •• he won an 8·4 de,,·,,·on tern L•vel Flow (C.,,!1} 111 Pr!nc:1 0111 !M YtlII) Ill '- M 00 1 n atpNekwport Beach's f:~"'F~ ~~I!l!;\11 llllt :·~R.;-mi:-:•1::,,\~ r.~rr.:'.:1 ..,1,1• 111 over Costa Mesa's Gabe Ruz ar ners ar . R•nt« tL....i..ru 111 , ,."" iac•.-• •. ,.,.,, ••••-in the 136 lb. class in a Th R g led r Td'lo<lplloul1s (Yori<} l\J ~ • •• '" h e an er1 erup or Skt cou"''l'.!"-d••l lll 111'" • ·~ u11. ,.~, .. uooo. rematc of last year's CIF three goals in the last half, ~,';".,."~, iP117t!1' c,v,~'1 l\1 :1~1.,"':r..': JS::~1> 1<1/il finals, Robinson won then ho Id in g their rivals .J~R:\J:r~•.1• "l HI r.:::''ul~~~f'1. 111 also. 1Corel~11, to lock up the -rrv0;111 '°" 1 1 11'~i.) ns s..=..=••f.1 ~~~ ... i.1 Ill Greg ll a n se n o f verdict. "' .. ""'"'"""' 15o1-1 111 ;r~f:le~~~..1,C,:~~l Hl Westminster. won the quiC k Saturday night, United j -11111b 1"' L.,,., !Pinc.-, Jr.I 111 pin award with a victo"" l\:ONO IACI. I 111' m;ots, ) Ph(,111~ M~'""'" Ill 'J Coast Rangers battled to a ~r. Oleh. cim.1no. p~, .. moo. i~:,~ ~:. 11 ~=~• ,•,•,• by a fall in a microscopic 2-2 Ue with Artesia's first ~1,,. wict t1~ -Jto,ooo. AIM e1191Mt 13 seconds. a , , •,_•-,.,• '"' 1ne1) Ill ""-llltt!t !M \l•lenr1>e l•J l!l M · division squad in a uel on ~ 11.,.,, 1sr.o.:;..1~f Ht 1r11n1c1+ (P11om1na1 111 . ar1na won every match the latter'• field. f:\ff' ~~~ .. ~~111 ~1a i:g;l.,i"~"fn•~r~.1 1\1 in which they were entered Coach Brian McCaugbey's ~ !L l!.'!'J!tl in the consolation a n d Ranger• got three goals f~~1r'.,.!,~·is:ii!..,,· 1 JJ; 0J1 ,1T1:'.. • ... ~~i'J..s'."~~-1loJ."' championship rounds w i t h from veteran Colin West ~~,~~~·'"1 .lM· !~\":T B~~•M•O;l Iii firsts going to Rudy andtwotromJackieOgllvie r~rJ~.~) 11: ~rr.~,.-oO~Mij"'C::/ HI Espinoza (98) who won a to wrap up the win. T. Hirt cM v:i':.11'..._ 111 i,111" J c:j Jr-~r' lll .c8rucial over Westminster's However, It was a tougb '~l'il """'v'..lrl 11, ip:•1 i t::l,. '" ob Flores, Craig 'Gephart l id 1 Pltrctl 11 A· ._ LI"' "") 11' (130) 0w ' C ~. (148) battle for a half. Ari• 1 Mtn<tlll 11, ~.,, c""" !D Hm111 1u , am a1 "'r , "..'!'L~~.:.8T.U"Jt1<j~:1;:.i """· 111 and Jfm Carr (168). Ogilvie got his mates off TH••o 111-.ci. , ... ,~, •. "!""' ~ y,·k!ng •' e ·0 th 0 •· a 1-0 lead .,,· the ft"rst , , ""' 11v1NTM 1Ac1 . .1.11o111 ,.,.., t.irloh9t ... nn rs 1 e c n-.., P ,,,, ""~ 1 i11eo '"' 1" 111r. .., hltt. • v••• R!d• •ncl 11P . .1.11ow1nc•1. aolaUon round were Scott five minutes. But the M~ .. c~~MI i.-1ttc1! 11 P11tM 110,000. Tiii ,,,.., s1ac11 F•rm. . . . 15 G•• Miii~ tM V•it'ni~tl•I 11! ,.owe, 01 Ot1llny !H•rr..;kl 1u Dulaney (106). Mike Gar· v1s1tor1 equalized it f:r'!:~..,P~lr!sif:>c•b•H•r•) Ja ~=i.~~t,,.,..i'i~,/'l Hi rison (136). Howard Fennel minutes later. ' -' "'' Trt¥•11"9 0111! {Genl•IHI z1ot (t57), •nd Andy Vorono Th th R I •-·j ro J Ltrnkr!l llJ Go..,_,, ~°"'•/0 -Pier~~) l!J d th en f e angers reKurn ~~~ 1211J ~~:r:z1r1 :::g ~:=lf:.'~1~, t!'l{'~•1t1nrwi.l \l: {Heavyweight). e e avor as Willie al'O ~1~:1e.:~rit.nP\n'tr.ed•?.,.,., \JI ZI• Poc1<tt tJ L•mbo1111 1u Lions nabbing first places ~-ve tbr-~ the Artesia R.,,.,011111 cw "-''1 I "' 1'*'" 1 ro<!•e ~,,_,, ...... 1 ,... were Da" W m a k (tOO) wv """&" I ... • llw CJ Trvll 16 115 ~l"-""J .::1.,. Frederld;tonl 1!:! .e 0 m C • defense to boot in a shut .,.1 c• v1:.""F,tl.Mt 1u Tr::Mc ~:t;,\ ~~L l?i Glen Asamoto (12.1), and ,._"ud" e,~. (MlflMl oStc:. 1a11 F-1Wesl.~1~ 10.-0. .. w~ CW..1.1 dK, Chrlt Sona IFVl-S 11$-Gltn """"'"-ll'"ll !IK. FnM tl""I (lk>!U)-+I In-Glen .t..Mmoto IWnt.) 4tltull ..... , Glry Kelltr (FY) 1»-<:r•l1 Oe...,.rl (Mori""! dK. Jot l•""l<t CCMl_,.2 1"-P•ul ll:obin-(We.I.) dee.. ~IN! 11.Ul !CM)_... 1•1-EOdlt &Ol\CI (HI) "91:. 1(1"11 H•-r•I CNH)--4-J l~ln Ctrter fMorlM) dt(", Miid! Vt,_,,. (l'V)-11-<I 151-W, D. ,,,..,1111 (Slonl\Qoo) d9c. Ari lrocilu CFVl-6-1 l"-.llm C.rr CMlrl,..I 111eC. w..,, l!PPlll'lllmn !lQl-+t I-Dou!! CtM1' ICllMJ OK. Mtr,., Ll•w~ 1wn 1.1-11-o lff.-5te'lil SIT•fllff OIHJ dt<. G ... ...,,...., CWe11.i--..-o liVW-AI Perleol IHll) dK. 1,_ Merlin (HMl-,5.1 """ Ell•ncl1 1', lolw G••• H • ~00-F"" !El PIMtd Clltl1!1t flG) ~4:GJ -'7:~·v (IE) pl-Ter•fl'tUrl ~·~ ... , si.neI CllGJ ~-F•ffl•lld !El ~~l-:'ti';''Wllt~ tlGl llln....i 1111.-1n ~1l:i0 llttlon rEl Pinn.,, Co• /IGI ~~l .-..:•ri<!n1M fllG) dK. Hl!<llCOCll ~·~ -M1!111 {llG) OK. P~-(E) ~~:; Htr"""' (flGI .i""fll Allllo !El u1 -"'"'"""' !l!Gl OK wu111.,..ur CE!·l-0 " ~ ~Uf.0-llr1nc11 IE) OK. llrl!Wn !IG) 11t -Moch (El won cw 1ot1e11 :•:..-WI-fllGl ffc. M~H11llt fEl ~ro.; 11111"-{El d«. Htn1!1 CllGJ .... p..,g ANAHEIM -Sill' more playen have signed con· tract. for the 1988 American t.earue bauball 1euon, the Calfornla Angell announced Net IV ... • with 23 minutes played. Gr1Y crld<t1 c-.1y~;;r "! '::!"I:' 1, ::_'"',!!!?.'!-,,, ,, Robinson. SYDNEY A tr·"· That made It 2 I Hurrlaone JHn I "" '•'•' , • ' ...... ~ I F •·· V·" , UI au. · . IEltfNr OHnltl I • t11tl•! o Ml t iw H••mttr) 11 oun ... 1n ..uey, mo s t Tony Roche of Aurtr•lia and ' Albert Burns upped the sviY1""'""' n 1 vcn1 iu i=..r1l:.~~~/i11 l!r prognosticator's pick to win Pierre Barthes of France margin to 3-1 with 15 ...l'''f..!' f.AC~ "''~· , vHr the Irvine League title, recorded victoriH Sunday in m,inute1 before halftime as Ami B Emo -·n°'~~,G.V,; :i~-finished behind tfle two an ex c e 11 ea t.badretblll lesson. There is apparatly DO DH who i• 1oin1 to ctve thli Sea Kinas any kind of co111· petition: unW the CI F playoffs begin. . · As for the rest of the league, a good batue thaoe1 up for the r.est of tbti dr1t division. Fountain Valley win be hoping to get back into the Ulick of things aftei .1w- ferlng a 5+50 loss ·•t th• hands of previously winle•• Estancia. The loss bocked the Barons out of a tie for third with Loara. . A win over Loara would be a big boost for John Kasser's corps. ~agnolla ls getting a solid grip on second place ia league play and Estancia doesn't figure to stop Ernie Wheeler's five this time • Costa Mesa gets a chance to move up the ladder with its tussle with Valencia. A ~in'wo~ld ~ull the Muatugs mto a tie with the Tigera. The contest will be h9Jd in Valencia's band boir, however, and that doesn't figure to help Herb Uv1ey'1 quintet. Laguna Beach ha1 beeii having its troubles ol late and only a hot hand by Mike Jackson along with a couple of miracles will pull this one out against Oraace, ' Basketball Standings " Saturdl)'. ~ ! a professional ten n i 1 he lobbed a abot over the gos OW ''"'°"-"' .-. ,.,1,....., 1011t111 Sunset League powers wfth tournament. i~lie'• bead. Ho • e v er. iFe11 u "'i'i.:1 112 76 .team points. Roche defeated R o g e r Artesia snuck in a 1hot 10 ,.or;., Pr,•~ ~ ••••1 11' Baron Glen A n d e r s o n T R k fie f rt) l llGtY Jr) 11! Taylor of Britain 98-63 and minutes later aod it w a I 0 ()C efs 1¥tr! 1.1. 1,,.,,.1 n• earned the team's only fint UCLA Dunks Anteaters They were caticher Bob Bod1er1, catcher~inftelder Tom Satriano, in CI e Ider, Woody Held, outfielder Jay Jabutoll• and rookie pit· ~rl llKMI C l~tr) 111 ea.med tl,411 while Bartt>es :J..2 at halftime. 1111.ii.f~.~~o \li place with. a victory in the downed Dennis Ralston of Then West took over t he ANAJlEIM _ It Is n 0 w A ~·,~·,:·~1l:,:;~·!,,..'¥. 116 115 lb. class. Founlain Zack Zorn or UCL A ri"" _ 10.IO.t , Bakersfield, Calif., 83-70 and fina l 45 minutes. scoring a -Valley 's Gary Keller drop· recorded the ••"ond fastest 100 ''" -'· ,......, f\ICLA\ • 'I -M i d hat trick and gett•"ng a pa•·r 17 days since the Anaheim lflNTH •~ct:. 1 1 16 ... 11n. ' ped an unfortunate contest .. ~·1~~?.J.<uc11. J. O••..t 1ucu1. 1..,. won ,...v. oney s awar • i . . Am•'gos last won a n ••:!. 0101 '"" ""· .1.uaw•nc ... Pvu• time ,·n h•'sto · lh '0 b · · of neat assists from · Katz. ~-in the championship round ry 10 e "· F~,';"1uC11,'·>.1"'~ ... JiUCltJ:l.I} edlnon ~ee1r· asi1•01°1.1ngpome"ff:...·. Ogt"l•·i·e itammed 1.n th• American B ask et b 1fl J P::!.0L~1f~J~:i·ul lJ: when he ·suffered 8 sever• yard freestyle Saturday in timt -11.0. • P Cag gi wu • Association game. ~' !-.,l!~' .. 1, "' 1 ~ K ll leading UCLA to an 81·32 1l<IOE 1""· """'< -'· """'" iuc11 ro e TayloT received *70I and o:her perfecto _ a 15-~t..-1U1 1 ~11 1 cu over we eye. e er was 1 . . iUcLA'i~ uc.v.1. J. Ir•'"" yarder. The Denver R~keta won Llfil:'"t~~omil~,';11n1 .Jig leading at the time. sw _mm1ng_ victory at UC "'° •fi _ ,-\!,!l.tin !UCLA\ >. Ra1aton '784. their 11th game In their iast L Mt1td• ,,,-v ..... 1 i:' Newport Harbor and Hun-Irvine.. . . ~-?:'05J~co. i. ••• cuco. ,,.,. S. mng-;:;--------------------------:.1,2 Sunday night ove r I::e.~i111"v~1 111 Ungton Beach proved they Zorns 21 Oat time miss· tr,;..:!.." (UCJ.1. ·i°'l.J..~L{licif: ; tan . S J B k b )] ;rrab-e:frnJinr.-Tlir losr---R!!·f.•,.i::t1a'lr.m• l lt-w111-dennltely-trave--to-be~ed-the-wor-ld-recor.d-by~one---'10J-ittt"'--~~-~-~---- ayvee as et a · was the eighth 1n a ro; ....,_ 1~ ,i.;u.,. Jr! '" contended with Jn Sunset tenth of a second. l·1 c~1!!'~~111~c1l: f •cr.:,t, l~t1:1: for the Amigos -a club League action as Newport's Coach Al I r w In ' s '.;; trnf · ~ 1. •8f• !u~LAI· reco~d. F Steve Straitiff (194 ), and Anteaters next race Cal ¥1..:~",,WJ.11· t -' u 1..1. • Htltl!mt --E•l•11Cl1 "-""-1111" "" .. ,... Dll.(111) lt. '"' C.Nl The Rockets took com· a th er & Son Huntington's Eddie Bond State (Fullerton) and Cal f 1r'"'.~::·iucU.i1: l ".:~.JUfilc~\· mand-of..Sunday.4-pme_ear· (141 ) And Al per I e e State (Long Beach) Friday :t ~1 -:.1,., _ 1, UCLA. ~ ly. 'buildina: up a 29-point Indiana's football team (Heavyweight) took firsts. at Fullertson. 11'1'~.,., dl¥I _ 1 crwe LA 1ead in the second quarter W'On eight In a row last Sailor Bruce Martin was ' uPi 1=1" ,'iJ~' -1. ucL-.. '· !. w11M1e cw.,~rr. i . c~.1 clli:il1" and coasting home. John season to tie its streak of edged by Perlee in the bat· tiioo ''"--' 1: 111oc1er1<11 cucL.1.>. i.~~rw, Tuc'l1'. i ~~ UJE~~ Fairchild, who had been ou t 1NS. The 19:45 captain was Ue of the titans, 5-4. J, LH<ll tuci!. >. 11wy,., iucLA1, rueLA1. of the lineup with a shoulder Russell l>eat. father of 1967 Corona de! Mar brightspot Injury, came back b> lead defensive halfback Mi It e IXJug Casey won the 178 the. Amigos with 18 points. Deal. lb. championship. Byron Be'ck bad 27, Larry Jone • I> and Wayn e Highto•er -17 for the Rockets. Ben Warley, the Amigos h I g b • s c orl n g . &.root.a forward. was held to just nine points. Bee Basketball -.-IMdl !Ml M<Mll,..IY UI • Ch1mlllU (If F 111\lllol.,.. !I) C Voh !ti G JICI<_, 1111 G tel Ht!,..,. Cee Basketball ~!"9 .....,., Lt--.+.toot" 2. ,...,.. ·~· Htlf!lrnl <COf'I : L""'"' ••· Tvolln U. l C.-Cltt -IJ'1 Y•.m f"I Hll....., !.i P Clll ICN ... l'N Hu!oltom 161 ,.-fl ) Gtl'Clt hfMtt IHI C 111 l"vtnen\ C""""' 1111 G Ul lllodtl-r Gotlrtt CU G !II Collrl k«lttt .,.., CllM-Wfllw I, Vt,.. c~t. • I • • SENATOR DIRKSEN -Senate Jrfmority Leader guides a tour through the Capitol .Building on "Everett Dirksen's Washington" tonight, in color, at 10 p.m. on Channel 7. Dirksen reminisces with news correspondent Howard K. Smith about the more tban 30 yeal'6 he has spent on the Hill He also visits his home town in Illinois. TELEVISION VIEWS Yorty Show To C.Ontinue ly RICK DU BROW HOU. YWOOD (UPI) -The weekly one-hour televbion show of Mayor Sam Yorty of Los Ange~e6 bas been renewed for it.s fourth quarter, which means it will soon be rounding out a full year. YOlTY1S ENTRY into regular television pro- grammJng wu followed by the start of a weekly video show by Mayol' John Lindsay of New York. Like other television shows, tbe Yorty series has had to face 13-week renewal options. Is be sur· prised at making it through a full year? "Ye.s, I guess l am a little s~rised." he s~ys. "I didn't know ii I could do it. There was tne time factor. I have no time for scripts. • "And I knew if t}le program were going to last, it bad to be entertaining. I had a shake-hands agree- ment to quit after the first week if I fell on my face.0 THE MAYOR'S SERIES includes celebrity guests, and also discussions with pollUcal and other public figuree. For a while, it also contained ques- tions from spectators at the broadcasts. But, said Yorty, tbe questioning from the aud· ience didn't work ou!J "and we cut it out.'" Among the problems, he indicated, wu that the program has a tight time allotment, and it was too olten un· certain whether the questioning would lead into worthwhile channels. He added: "U the questions are prepared, it sounds it. And if not. you can wander off in all directions." .. YORTY SAID be imagines Lindsay will CiJld out about the problems of thi6 type of quesUoniJ1g. Has Yorty bad equal-time problems with his series? · "There aren't any," be said. "It's not a politi· cal program. Basically it's entertainment. And when we go into politics, it's entertaining too. "I enjoy television. and I'm so grateful for it. Without it, I could never have gone back into politics in this state." About the equal time situation. are there any possible difficulties in an election year? "We don't put on any avowed candidates," said Yorty, "unless we also invite opponents." But be in- dicated that with election time coming up in some months, be might have to go over the matter again later in the yea.r if a situation sbould ari.se. YORTY ALSO indicated television decisions stemming from whether be is directly involved in future election rates. For example. if he should run for mayor again next year, he acknowledged he might have to sus· pen41 bis show -or get another host to fill in. 'Ttle Los Angeles mayor said the main thing he has learned about television is that the medium "emphasizes everything so much, so that sincerity t•omes through. and on the other hand. insincerity too." HIS REMARKS also suggested that ttc..lhinks lhcre oughf lo be a way ffir viewers to be inform- ed about whether politicians on television are real· ly reading prepa!_ed material or are simply re6pond· iii& lte sa1lf"tM cnu of telev1Sion is that it eilber enlightens or dec.eives. •:•. JI• ... ... tc) (60 ..... ) Jt"' Ollftlllly. uni. • .... ~ fC> ' ml11 l Robert ~ethy, *' Llttl1111. D Sill O'Clllt ..., CC> ""' n.t Tmtlltl1"' (ICltllCt fteftlll) '6'- Joh11 tto,t. 1'1118' ea,.,. flftSloll ~er. Mtny Alldm. Dlllllla Nrlck. • croup ti adentllb 4Mlo'9 111 experfmentll tlN lllfdlht• ltllt wftl ltelll them ---IN pat * fv. turt. ind tllty lllld IM""9lvls 107 ye1n Into the Mutt. wlln th.., ar• 1ttadt4 by mutatld 1u,.,_ of 1n tt11mlc wer. m TN fliabltlll CQ (30 111111.) P' httY Me (30 min.) ,,, Mt. 11d 111'1. """ '9!lWUt'• ~ fl)laC.. .... ,.. 1:30 _. ODie * lllrNt (30 min.) f1 Tiie c,...,, ._. fC) (30 min,) "' Mani (C) (JO 111111.) .-, Mdt#s ""' ~ 111ln.) "' """ ., , .. flll ,..., 'U: """ P'llme! di 1 Simi Valle, cllor111 In 1 verlety at m•!Sir.al selections. ., ..... ,. 7:00 .. ~CJ)CIS l1lllllt llna: (C) (30 min.) W11t1t CnlMite. .. """""''""'"' ..... (Q ( 111111.) • -~ Mltdlaa (30 111111.) ... f '"" (38 min.) ....... Ucr (30 """" .,. ........... (Q (30 111111.) fJITtclllllalCIMMr/...._ flj .................. ., IJ Allilm 1:• ., a ()) •-": ta <&0 111111.> Ntllemlah Pel!Off Di17S t11e fltfltr • '°""' IQ!lflellfer, '*"""' l'JtSt ~ Zm. The flllllr llit •urllttf. Elellyl, MaMlll IMWllS In 1 plot tD lurt the J111111t .. 1ut of Dodp Cltv. tftlr the flthtr him Ill the run lland. Donni 9'ct.lll b fllturtd •• o.n,a. l!l Yk ...-...: fC) (!O lllitl.) "MOMtlllUS MoMIH Malt." iio,t ere cepturM by ""9 lllouls wllt pla11 tD rtluvtllltt th..-Mt by· repladnr tlitir old, woni"41Ut b11lns witll the youn1 one of their eaptiws, RINI Mnak portrlfs Due· Oii. A.rtent Mtltll Is LOtlltl. O~id P11r1 Is The Wolf M•. D ...... : tc> "flit ,.......,. (COm· tdY) '43-8ob Ho,t. Jlllt llvlle!I. • IE Jt9rllll: """111 MMf!I.• • (ff) Cl) c...., fll MrtCI: (C) An ....... " the ... """"'• (60 111ln.) "Nricl11 ROdlo. .. Condu-ftlll ~. _.. ,_, .,... slon. 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I Nllllarlt ..... _.,...... _. ...... sclledulM NBC "'91fllll. stan ire 1n tltll ta Ma llf'ltllln ta llftt i.. 0.11 Ront1 llld Diel Mertln. "911>' sitt1t llltD Ill ~ ti trlil ... tars rot tllt tlfla Include Mir Ctrnt. trilll ,.,iltlcll ftrurt. MIC • apot. Arlt llhnso11. Ind l9' Anaetes disc lllflts tllt tllttltM $lnlbw a lit 111· iock1Y. the lnsqrimous G1ry O..m. tert1lner. C.111ti.s s11o1r 1Ji1!1 1n 1 Guests on th if lltSt show . include recordln1 MSSiotl w11.-e Ills distil!C· Barb1ra FeldOll, Ptmelt Austin. IMll live wict and llis flllf ftr thntricl Buzzi. Jo Anne Worley. Henry Gibson. .,, cl•r1' lltlrd and *"· Larry lf~is, Rip Wilson. Ben Wri1tey, m A1n "* "-(C) (60 min.) Tiny Tim, 111d Tiit Strr#beny All1m 1119 ..... ....._ CC) (30 111itt.) Clock. The format If tht PIOlftm. • w.N ,_,.. acCOfdinr to network ~icltJ. ii "• e ,...,. ,,... 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'.i.t Ame1ean ICboo' teacher Wbo blMI to deal -.ttb many a pro- ;;,.{_ blem while d e a I i n g 111· ; ··-formatieD to •tudents. t Now there ~ .1 current :mO-· ~;;;:;;~;:~;~~ tion pietan • i t' h ita Ji ll4<l<,lr-iD jolly ole Loo· ' I ., don-...... Tt Sir, }11111 U.. is a warm, insratiating story allowing in TecluticOlor ud -'starring• Sidney Poitier as "' teacher to a class of English I -....... ""' Considered problem • 1 younpter1, but not bold tids, • Ute lads and lu5iel are poaaened w i t b rebellious btbavior which stems trom parental necleet and large doses of lndiHerence. In Tt Sir, wt~ Leve Sidney .treata the guys and gala as I ::-yoqnc adults, not spoiled bratl, and sbowa them mostly wlth bil own performance, baaed oD high standards, ho.w to fa~ the responalbilltise of the world! Filmed on location in uin- I 4 ' . don's East End the caSt of Tt Sir, Wllll Love enjoyed ~ two minute walk to the Tower of London, ud leisure· 1y walks through Limehowe streets where Sher Io ct Holmea was reputed to have accomplished copious sleuthing. Supportin& Poitier in Tt Sir. WJllf Leve On tbe wide, wide ~ Meta theatre ICl'ee.a are lrelb, naw faces • fr.om En&Jand'1 TV, movie and . model world. 1.,., •• • ii"" .. llW 'IAlllrl ' TH.Wll -·~-Ula JllWllMll&•n. IMJM ~·l11-tNI • OllLt ~ ,......,... Ofll.T • ' NOW-UCl.UMWI IHOWIN• WRI DAY1 7:tl & t :Jt SUNNY llJl.ltlM:1 I "ASUPBRS PJLM,. • -l ............ "BRILLIANT, FORCEFUL CINEMA ART.~ "****"' AR.ARE ·BXPBRmNCE." ',;~• ~IL Y • P!LOI .._. !Covers Boetin9 ' I Best in West E' 17•BETH·TAYLDR - :MARlON BR-4lNDD 1 . I £> IN 11£.lllN llW PAYSllJl\lftllllDI _.,.. ,REFLECTIONS IN A GDLDEN __ EYE ... ....... _. ...... ., .. _ ... .,.-......... 1111,_ ..... • ~ 4 DAYS e w..:. N'91ih '""" 1 p.m. F~y EYe. frem 6 p.m. • ":•· . ~,· , • ·-. -22, 1'611 DAILY IUr "' Ski~per~ Seek Congre~s Cup;1 , :i~.lioeuf \for Jila.,~ear'a ed by Wllllam Allen· •I ~ ~ match" Ntwpor:t H~ Y a•c b t race1 Mril! .,at~ach Qub. Scott wW be a&iling pib aome m U. t sail· unclft •'tbe banner of the __. 7 -· • -tliiQ-~oill Alllerlcoo .,,.ht Ric· =~_,; ., '19. deb • _ in the ing tJaie by ~ of.. Win· .OibptltlUol., ~I he PriDco ti Wlle'o ~ 1. ~~s &di; fairly ' ~tiOn Wt summer: -~ divided t mo n g Yo1&11g, Allaa\-wwi last • ht mel from· tbe' West y,ear•s· Qon~slonaJ Cup Coast, East Coast. ud GuU serlea with a perfect sc~ of,~&ieo. 1 of Dine Wins and ao lOlses; Heading'lh' ~tJI Jlryear· the same feat perf~med ta old ScGtt Allan, Jiatyear1s Gerry.Driscoll of San Diego wtiuNlr, wbo :tViU be •ailin& i n t h e fir s f t w o '-tbie cAl-40 Madrp,Pdllt ·own· Coa&re1si0nat cup Hri~s. Scott's pr 1.m a r y com. petition, 11 elpeeted to come froQf.b.il bfother. Skip Allan., 23, -will be lllllo( 111o family taMo Holiday too for Los Angeles Yacht Club • The brother s are acDMr\ed.sed · u ·the most competent uilin& helmsmen ill the natl~ But the AU.ns will not have a cl.net) against such stalwart tllltnMn as Bob Mosbacher of Hquston, Tex., tbrother ol ·the winning America's Cup fftpper Bus .-.~ Moabacber); co r a e JI us Flam, Long Beach Y.C. :ti Shields Jr., ot New York It will be the flrtt ·w Y a c b t C I u b ;· T • m al \be cOnire.aaiciw. Cqi ~ Hezelbu.rst Qt E.tst Haakell, ...-ol. ., Greenwich Yacht CI ub tRhOde Island); Jake young:Westeoa:at~ Wosser of St. Francis Yacht He will be a&iliq -~ Club, Sant Francilco, and father's Cal-40 Vlv~t. ; , Ted Turner-of AUanta Yach\ ·. The Congre111oQ11 ~ Club (Georgia). has traditionally lleea tailed Others rounding out the in Cal..OS, the famed 49-foot 16-boat compeUtion will be sloops 'deaigned by BW Merritt Ad am a o·n ot Lapwortb ol Newport Baech CaWornil Yacht Club; John and produced at Jack HUkell, Newport Harbor Jensen.'s Jensen MariA• Ya oh,, Club and Birney· plant in Costa Maa. ' Air Flat For BYC • ,, .... •• Regatta Flat, smoggy air and s~ki a.s flat as milt on a P•~ was the weather menu. di•Ji.. ed up to 163 boats in 11 classes wtkh turned out for· Balboa Yacht Club'1 Wlnter Regatta. The scene off Balboa Pier and inside the b&y at tim" resembled a still life Ha painting more than 1 a· sailboat race. . Following art the ~ winners in ~ach class: OCEAN RACING -(9) ..... Encbanb"ess ( C a l • 4 O ) Wynn Bedall, BCYC. PHRF (24) -(1) Gem, (5.5 meter) Paul · Yost:, NHYC: (2) Apbrodi,ti (Endeavor) B 111 Lang, SS.SC: (3) Paja del Viento, (Newport-30) Larry Straw, sssc. EXCALIBUR (8) -fl) Pusse J, Bill. Buter, LYC: (2) Camelot, Paul LoV'tl'idge, NHYC. featurihg a new super light material under the trade name Hanna Lite fof light racing sails for RHODES-33 (7) -(1) Maruja; Bob Kettenbofen, BYC: (2) tie between Fire· fly, John Kewell, BYC, ,and. Honey, Jack Mallinekt"odt, BYC. PC (8) -(1) Patrician If, Dave Pillsbury, NIJXC; (2) Misty, Ted Con1dtn, both large and 91Dall yach_t_s. _______ _ NHYC. • Hanna Sailmakers Slates Expansion '· Houseboats Displayed At Show Cal-25 <6) -(I) .'lie between Vivat'ious, Bill von KleinSmid, NHYC, a n d Veloz, Ken Ross, BYC. CAL-20 (ll) -(1) Tie between Mischief, Jack c.an- non, ~SC. and Von Voyaie, Walter vonK le in Sm iij , SBSA: 13) Yahoo, Doyen Lein, BYC. our policy of servicing the cruising yachts," s a i d Davis. Currently Hanna's is engaged in renewing uie sail Inventory of the famed lux- ury cruising yacht Te Vega, now operated by Stanford University as a . research ve1sel. • For several years lbe loft has beld contracts to pro- duce standard f a c t o r y equipment for such boat builders as O'Day, Columbia Yachts. Wesco Marine and Ericll:son Yachts . Davis said the loft ha s acquired new lightweight sail cloth suitable r o r building racing spinnaker~ as well as other topflight material for cutting working sails. One of the new materials featured by Hanna is .- quarter-<iunce cloth called Hanna Lite for extremely lightweight spinnakers and mizzen stays'ls and mizzen spinnakers. 1. ..... llouseboat exllibits will be one of the featured ·'al· tractions at the Southern Californ.ia Boat Show which opens a& the Pan Pacific Auditarium in Los Angeles Jan. 26. Houseboats are one of the fastest growing recreation aspects of boating i n California. They are especially popular for use in inland waterways of the San Joaquin and Sacramen· lo river delta areas and are growing in popularity in Southland m1rinas and harbors. Qne or the f eat ured houseboat exh.ibits will be tbe 40-foot Drift·R Cruise built by the Thunderbird Corp. and distributed by Len Lilly 's Holiday Sales in Newport Beach. The 40-foot Drifl·R·Cruise sleeps eight LUDERS-16 17) -(I) Windsong , W i l l i a m FUn· denberg, NHYC. , : TIIJSTLE (8) -(t) Go~ R. Everett Ross, BYC; Scotsmann, Roger Mann, BYC. LID0·14A (211 -(1) \Vood Wind, Harry Wood, ABYC; (2) Pshaw, Merlin Gayman, AB Y C ; (3) Careless L o v e , John Baldwin, KHYC; (4) Sn~u. Di'ck Lineberger, ABYC.1 LIOO·l4B (8) -(II No" 251 I. Arnie Hauck, ABYC. METCALF 17) -(!) Rogue. John Thorne, BYC; (2l Scoot, Ed Weber, BYC. KITE (7) -Ct) Barnacles, S u e Barne!IOTI, NHYC ; (2) Spectre, Jay Lawrence, BYC. •- SA.BOT A (17) ~ True Siu, John McClure, B\fC; (2) Get Lost, Don Reimers, BYC: (3) No. 2793, Dougall Johnson, BYC: (4) Breel)', Mary Ann Sigler, BYC; (6) Blue Angel, Mark Gaudio, OCYC. 0000.IJW't!Ht"IER-SF Boa I ·Sliow ·~• has att the comI"ts • or a home afloat. SABOT B 19) -.. (I) Lilliputian, Scott Lohman, BYC ; (2) No. 439'2. Terr,y Taylor, BYC. \Vest Coat b oating v. A Set.;....Recot:cl '""'"ities "' the "" of '#rti~··~--~~~=· -ho"""°"" '" ram n y SABOT C l8) -(1) Ser811.· dipily, Chuck Shepardson, BYC; (2) Karim K, Kuen Nucent, BYC. •o.;-.:,.-:-...::r,:.. SAN FRANCISCO {UPI) re:creati~nal activities has f!M· ~~,,-a:• p.; "&-""'!-.03\:i""'---~,.....,F.r-aooiBCO's-UNlll 11a.-----1D~PP!!!ed!Lm..__,lh.,e,__,i..,,.,tc..>lhr""'"'---------------- • •' ~l Sports ·and Boat Show years. . Ch , ahat.tered ·at\ end an c e The boal show will cover amplOll records during its lo.day an a«!a of 160.000 square run at the Cow Palace en-feet and will be the most ''- ding Sunday ni l hl complete and thorouch ex· Sets New Total attendince w a s hibition of boating ever seen 3S2,890 which topped the In lbe Southland. according previous high auendance i11 to Ed Nicho!Ji. general Ra.Ce Mark. · Ul&~,by 729. manager. I I I See by Today's Want Ads • A Pl'IYlltO p1rt,)I 11 Idling M"Veral 11cmll olle,xpern~lvc jewrh-y •t 11 baraaln pricer • Then! lll't' IWO ).-ood imr1. tin1c poidtlons open, nne Jor a man the other tor n woman. e An owner wbo ll ill ii ttll.. inf lhetr; .... IM.lbiW.ed ""-" e Ttl!re ll a l.S Mtrcedes btlnr ad l:IY • prMte '"''" e \\'hcrti tht:re 111· • \\'tlr· litzri• C>.riM offertd fur only 5800. World and U.S. ofbl1o,r• powerboal racing champion Don Aronow of C o r a l Gables, Fla. bas set a new international 1p1ed ·reeora for diesel powe:rtloats With • mark al. 64.4flll milel J".'!'r hour over a meaaured mi.I• on a canal west of Ft. LaUderdale. The better Lhan a mile-a· minute dash over tl\e mirror like waterway was made Jn Aronow's light"·elgbt 21-foot Maltese Magnum, J)OWefed by a :m borsepow>tr DaytOna diesel •aFt. . Aronow ia nil tilown :.ta Solllbml Co?llonla dtl• shore powerbOlt r' I c l n I circle& t b -r o u I h !tij partJc:loaUoo lo Ille 1-, Be~-Hermeny rlCU. • Hts newreconl-.Moe two.year mart of •11 miles per hour ltt '.)ff Swetlen 'a Pia Bo«tllnmt«r ·In the 23-root aklmfnum -.~ ""'hlch had a pa.tr of ~ IL..._ ___________________ ,. D1ytona1. "' ;. • • . .. , .r --_cil , ~ DAILY llLOT MoedlJ, .-.., ~ 1961 -i;;Now It's ~•amploa Crirics Took Second ·Look "' And Hailed •F antlisticks' By IRA RIFKIN NEW YORK (UPI) Two enemies who really were friends con&tructed a , wall between their pro· ~ perties to keep apart their daughter and son, whose romance they· were beol on promoting. It worked. So did the show based on this strange, r e v e r 1 e Romeo-Juliet sit1tation. l • ' f' Thursday night "The Fan· tastlck.s," which opened to • . largely critical reviews May , '3, 1960, became the longest ... running show iD tbt biatory o( the American theater. • The tiny cast in the tiny .. : Sullivan street Playhouse in Greenwich Vi llage : celebrated performance No. 3,225, making it the all time \ U.S. longevity champion. '\. The road to love in the ·• play was no bed of roses. The road to success for the • .cr.eators, a c t o r s and benefactors of "The Fan· ; · tuticks" began e q u a 1 J y uncertainly. , : SECOND LOOK · ·.• It seemed destined, from --the reviews, to be short llv- ,, ed. But the patrons saw · " something in t h e bit- • · tersweet, strangely bauntin& ·· • story the fir•t night critic• did not. "The Fantuticu" .,, began to tell out, and when • w reviewers took a seeond ,.-, look, they acclahned it an .. . ,-, . .;.....;: __ , ,1s •~ : ' ' -Warren Deacon por• ; $1..!. , trays. an old roue in , .-;;;-starring role of "The • i!:,,. Amoroua Flea," which ! ·-goes into it.a final week : Wednesday at the La- : r· iuna Playhouae. ·-··- artistic 1~11 u well 11 a financial one. The characters are a young boy and a youn1 pr wtlo know nothing ol love but are romantically curious. Their fathers feign hatred and build the wall, boptnt to touch the apark of youthful rebellion and they purpotely bu.lJd 1t near a tree, that their children can "surreptitiously" climb to bold a rendezvOUI. Rubbing their h a D d I Cieefully at their run, they pretend deep ~ger when they happen to •:catch" tbe lover• m1kin1 cow eyu at one another. Thia, as the fathers planned, drives the two closer still. . During the rest of the two- act rhow, complete with aucb aonga 11 tbe non-stan· dard "Try To Remember,'' the pretty girl and the handtome boy walk the rocky road. But lt'• a happy ending. CHAMPAGNE Alter Thursday ni&ht'• happy ending, the cut, the crew and the angeia of "The Fantuticu" repaired to the Champagne Galler y, a vWaie loun1e, to celebrate their record b r • a k i na performance. "U only I bad been smart enough to invest all my money in the show." aecond- gueued Tom Jones, who wrote the book and lyrics. ''Think how rich I'd be." Lore Noto, the pay'• pro- ducer. put up •300. larpst of a total investment of $1&.SOO that opened the ibow nearly eight years aio. ''All inveatmenta were pald off in eight montbs," Noto aaid, beaming. "Since then I'd aay it'a returned a profit of 2,100 percent." Jones, for the first eight months, played one of tbt I roles in the play under tbe name 'Ibomaa Bruce. NOT ,ftQBJNG "I d1!IPt 1et borect'oMhe same role oHe .Jn all that time," he said, a n d lau1hlnaly credited that f1ct to "beautUul Wl'itinl" -hla 0"11. • "The Fantasticu" ham't bored Jay Hampton either. 1bt Dalw born actor ii the only member of the orllinal ea.at 1tll1 with the show. He 11 now 1ta1e mana1er, after h a v l n I played s1J of the aeva male roles . "Playinl to a new au· dlenee each nlpt .Ort of makes it a new play each niJbt," Hampton s a i d . "You're workiqa with 1 new audl.ence and you keep 'et. ting dllferent reactiona.' Don Pome1 hu been with t.be ahow fi\te yeus, off and on. Llated in the prosram only aa "the man who cliea," Pomea u.ld: "When nothing elae la hap. peninl you can always come back. I feel like I've found a inotber. And lt'a tbe closest thinl · to haviai ·stocu.0 • FOREVER? Noto and Word Baker, the director, aald they hoae the play runa "forever.''~ but Jones thinka two more yeara would be Juat fine. "A nice round number like 10 would be nice. Then I tblnk it aboald quit. Alter all, why be ireeclyT" With 1be performance, "The Fantutlcb" awept put the previous record bolder, "Lift Wtth Fabr." Sudl Broadway favorttea aa "Hello Dolly,T• ''Sou t b P a c I f le," "Oklahoma," "Harvey", and "TolMleco Road" were ecllpted Iona ago. The fact, that tw.o mows in London "The MOUHtrap." a m y 1 t e r y thrlller that baa bad more than &,200 perfonnal)Cel, ind "Black 1184 W b I t 1 Mlnstrell" are way ahead of '"lbe Fantutlcka," does not dilQ tbl Ski• of tbt off·Bl"Olldway triumph. Ed Wittatein, wtio de1l1D· ed the production, took .time O\lt lrom the c•l•br•tion Tb111'8day night to confer with Hampton on costume change.a. "You tee," aald Wlttstein. "I expect it to laat Jt least another 12 years." j .i<;. L.f 10~. I e~ Haw and Beal '• D ~ ;:~ Underground Films Rise to Surface j _ ... ... 6 4 2 ... 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T ~POltMLI ta •1 IOI WI HOUllS flOlt ~I HOUSH POa IALA ....... 1• !!!!'•' 10!! N9wpelt ._.. 1• _......,.;..;... __ ..;.:.;.._ M11B4UW N=-~~y .......... , 10% DOWN $51.GOO tw'lll Cu1toas!ted 4 Beclroem • 3 Ownen ~ lo Ello tWIUM 8atll Beeut7 .nth complet~ rq)e and must tell tbla larp • I S11rifi1e! la UAUTll'UL WEml.Jl'I' lY dlCloMd frolJt court and 4 bedroom plul fUnP7 raam we G&Jo 0. "BUY OJ' THE extru too lllllQfl'OUI to men-plua lormal dkQr nom ~ WEEK. •1 1..arp .., I.Mn& tiOa. Owaer beinC lrablfe.'T-home. Tlleir"Jom ii~ .... ..._ wttla ~· Total eel and must .U. Q, n l y and you CIUl acquire tbll ex· C11 t ~ i'iS b9tba, $38.9'18. A Joy to be:bold! ceptjooal pmtjp tan. wldt earpm 1111i1 clnpa. N"'ly ~ excellent tenna. ....... . .... lllroulbout. 11191d•'*br_..wlabed· -.... batb off kltctwn. ....... beclr'OID and M~ COSTA MESA omCE '-* _,.,.,. Inn rat of 2S2G Harbor BIYd. 200 WESTCWT DRIVE ...... ~ built • tn 56-9491 o,.n till 9 PM &t6-7Tll Open Eva = :---,.... r.::. = HAllOll VllW-. -MAR INER' 8 8CHOC1 ........... J111t ~block HILLS DJSTRicr, IMMEDIATE fNm 8Qenst • one of die c....... .. Mar '<>CCUPANCY .. BK 2 BA. ..._ *Mii In area. ASK-Luak • built homes located ALL EXTRAS. N E W ING ONLY • $39,500 WITH In the Southland'• moet de-CARPETS. P 0 SS I 8 LE TERMS. ()pm Sat. • Sun. 9irable A fucinalinl atta-LEASE Wml OPl'ION Oft 1..1 p.m. See 1D2 Nottinl· Schoola • Calif. Irvine Cam· SEU. Wtnl LOW DOWN. hut, Newport~· pua just momenta away. OWNER BROKER SC.DO Senaib)y priced from _o .... R....,LI~B-=l-347-=----- 7 IES Have 'f dnn unita In pod rental area. !bows ~ net retunL OwneJo ret1rinC • anxloul tD tell with mini-• Eveftl.np Call 646-45'19 ~ mum don or wtJ1 trade part '- •equity for dnn 3 bedroom &OY1 IEPO IDIES home ID Newport or Calta 4 bec1roolu, 5 ..ii baths, a Mna area. Cal for detail&. L Enr)ale ellllble luse dlninl l'Olml, plUa fam-62 000 2. Excellent locations Uy room. and all for $32,500 . 1 3. I" • 30 yur loan in Newport Beech. lmJIC*-4. Low down 1'9)'1Dent lble1! No, it J..1t. We have S. No Jou cmta. tlds ID the Ma.rtnera Scbool I. No ncrow te11. ~ wtda cmly 10% don 1 8 E. l7tb St. ~ T. 2-3-4-5 hedm>ma and-. a.rm.. Call today.. ~ ~-1115 FHA IEPO A&Elll C1l1~& Co. _ _. ____ _ -.-Till JUST USTED i904 Hartlor Blvd. IQCVtive Tr1nsfetred Nm to 8Mck SilO\) Jr. Mult S.lll STEPS .. .. SURF Spadoua C\lltOm detailed home 4 Bdrm, fonMJ din rm, l1e panelled f&m rm w/ llrtplace. Jmmacalate cc. O.rmq a. BR Newport Bee.cb bolDe wttb 2 bathl, ...-llvmc room, fire- place, electric built • Ina ldtcben, tap c:oniltJon, pri- • vatt yard. Only $25,950. \I I . \\ 111 I I ~· 11:'\\ll\\ ' I I 1093 Babr, C.M. M&-5440 ---------:;:::-- Newpert at Vlctorll ~-.. ...... 11 (C1H AnytlMe) $331900 ~-~lSIXI REDUCED, JoveJy 3 Bil 2 LUSK "'1MES Ba. home on 2 Jots; can me Dlttetiool! MacArthur Blvd. u 2 apt.a. Rm. lo b1d. Near from Pacific Coast Hwy. or £ay A ocean. Will lell all« Newport Fwy. Turn on San ~ int. or trade. 121 Git It. Joequin Hilla Rd.. then fol· OWNER 6'73-mt iow algna to model area. DELUXE NB ~ fully leased Nr OCt'an and lbopa. Low don 548..Qll97 wlrdaya. 4 Ill Home $11,950 1% ba1hl, cptsldrpe, blt, Newport~ 1210 Ina, double pra&e. 4 Ill Home $27,750 2 batba, tam. nn. frplc. choice Eutl1de location. 5 IR Hom1 $41,950 * ACRE 5 Bedrooma. 3 S.th CUI-de-Sac St Death cl Jq. band forcea nle. $4.5,000. ~ 70C1 or &C-lZlL Ownw. Mn. Walter. VlEW 3 batba, I.am room, 2 Corona del Mir 1250 fireplaces. din1ng room. ---------1 Wellt-McC1rdle Rltn. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. 548-1'129 Evn.&#-0684 fast P1l11 Springs Leader's Sale Dratt. reduced only $295 dn. $111 tDtal mmth)y payment: one loan, you set title to property: flill price $12,SOO. ru,eo. Color coordinated 2, 3 Ill' .. 2 bat&. ceramic tile, carpeU, drapes buiJt•in OV• en, ninae. refriJ. a/c, land- ecaped, lenced, patios. Call collect tn4) 32Wn8 or <m> 327.2113 llycrd-$63,500 BY OWNERS: Look at 519 I: 521 Femleaf CdM. 85' trmtare. 4 unlta all or part. Lido Isle 1U1 Choice Location Mov~in condition, brilht 4 bdrm, 2 bath home, brick fireplace, built-In kit, patio, aundeck, S59.ooo rum. R. C. GREER, Realty 34~ Via Udo m.9300 Huntington Beach 1400 $500 Dre1m Cott ... 3 Bedrooms, ; bath&. 11~ room with RoniaDtic n... P I a c e. Beautiful kitchen, fot'ced air beaUnt. 2 ear pr. age, bare enclolecl ~. sreat for cldldrm. Owners moW11 very IOOn. Try $l!OO. Down, Jll.)'JDdt ... tllan rent. Al)S • .a.JC• HOU--llALI ! Noa,..._ ID ..,.,. .•.. , $51.000 3 OwMn tr.Wired to fa.. e--rope and l'Dlalt MU du.~ w:I' 4 bedroom plm fam.P)' Mam I). plUI bmal dlbilll t'ODm T--borne. Thelr·kmia10Mr ..... Y and you cu acquih tbll • ceptloul ~ a.:m. wtab ~t lttma. 200 WESTCUIT DJUVZ M 646-11ll Opeb EV-. MARlNER '·S SOfOCI. DISTRICT, IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 4 Ba 2 BA, ed ALL EXTRAS, N E W ~ CARPEn. POSSJBL·E "'· LEASE WrMf OP110N Oft D· SEU. WITH .LOW DOWN. OWNER. BROKER SG-Xlt ,,y. OR U 1-1347 REDUCED, kwel,J 3 BR. 2 Ba. home Oil 2 lotl; can Ut •d. u 2 aptt. Rm. '°bid. Nev Eay A: ocean. Will Mil all or :!, ¥ lat. or tnde. m 4bt a oJ. OWNER 6'B-7f1J DELUXE NB Duplex fulb ii leased Nr ocean 1nd lhopt. Low down ~ wlrdaya. I • Newport Ht"-1210 I % ACRE 5 Bedrooma, 3 Batta Cul4e-Sic St. Death al h1a. band forcn ule. MS.ODO. 64t;.70l1 or 642-lZIL Owner. Mn . Walter. 1 1======;1 . • eo ..... •• -1uo BY OWNERS: 1. Look at 519 6 521 Femleaf i84 Cd.M-85' frmta,ce. • unita !!!9 all or part. Lido lalo I :I.I I Choice Loc•tlon Move-in condition, br.llht 4 In. bdrm, 2 bath ~. brick rt: fireplace, built-In kit, Pttio, .. -·~--»-----k. 159.lnl Furn. 2 R. C. GREER, Realty • 341,6 Via Lldo 673-9300 ''· 1 ~=======;1 :;: Huntington INch t4Gjl !ii $500 DrNm eott.,. .41 3 Bedrooma, ; bathl, livinc room w1tb RonWauc nr.- P I a c e. Beautitu1 kttchen, fM:ed air be&Unc-2 car sar· •11:e, lalp encloiled )'&RI, !Z' anat tor chUdnn. Owners ne moYina: vay IOOD. Try SIOO. nd Down, pa)'Dlellt ... dian .. -· " ~ ' HUNTING',UN BEAdf OFFICE sta 'JW.Z EDINGER m, IG-4fi56 'OPEN' EVEl5. :~ mll • 8p9claol ... ~ fee. :a inc + balJt.W • lOl1r f.ua. R lb' niam. No money needed oe VII. tmn1 at $27 .50I m this excellent locatlori. Pacific Shotts Realty 1n. S.17.&Sg6 Evn. 147.7450 "'·1 ~ r DIGNITY!! DESCRIBES OW' MW" tlat- 9> .Ing. 3 Ir BR 2 bl, ve1'y Jae 1ep lam rm. 11.ll elect. kitch. w I eaUJ:v tpaee. It. Handlome front mitry, .aep ~. down ll't' nn, ept.1/dr!a. on WW sell 111A. ot GI. m lllASHIAR REAL TY 147-85.11 Eve. 139-1537 IO OWNER 10 ANXIOUS. 1er Must• sell 3 BR Townbome. ~I-No childrin unde-r 14. Cptl/ u.. drps, flrtpl.ace. washer A 1r-dryer. Alf<lnr $11,750-111~ ~l mit offtr. ct. -fl'•ut-Jiiw IMity ;1 847-1266 tves. 536-2.&5 ~ -:--iPECULA TOR i--l-BR-2-bath-il-~-lenctd lot. Put up n91'xf a: UNme ill . Pll)'lllenb-SlJ'1 Pt"r mo. In- ge Cludlnc tun. We iruarantee to ~tit or rent the --~;: ... ....-.- 111 1Y for SIG per montll. c.n ~A 9S244n v~ Ii.al J:Gte 26 UlG Brooktnnt., H.B. . TOP SALESMAN 3 yean In a row for Hunt- :; lnctm, Bead! Board ol Real- ton ts "1th P1U1 Jann en RealQo. SboUktn·t Y'D'I lilt ti\ whtte the actlcl! 11! lf, Paul Jonea RHlty = M'f.\236 ~'vH. 8U-5M4 -oNLY 4l EFT.c.,,- et lulldtr'a CIOMOut •· WITH MANY EXTRAS "' Also rntn)' ruales. •· H,\l'FDAL RIAL fy "llcmc~.t? l-t:ti:-h :-'l..1'1r·· SI 1740 WARNllt '142"'405 ie, BY ~ • S BR. 2 &:\ dlft '' na. WMDt. 2 ear ,..., » IWU bl1. al ~ Pymtl II~ Slll. mo. P, I. T-Wt11 taJle ... JUI». 'Tmne. mo. " W~ J.+ HB mtm d. llY OWNER IM'C!U!AVi!i a ' •·· tam. ""·· •· tt .. lilt P9tlo. Mir. f?lt., .... ' . I ' ·11 1••• 11111t MLI •INTAU " · • ,. · !llMTAU' · IMAU -· ~ ·;.._'M :lf.t• , ·. •~ mATI -1400 M1mn'_""'-_ I Ap!I. -I """............ ~~~~~!~~1~~~~ .. ~~~~~1;~-~~NO~T~~~a~~~1 * e 9'1tt ilAt e Ne .... 1 -· .. -.__ -'4iiiil I ?I RI INdl ft ...... 5400 )..ii~ 6100 ..... wll 640I ~J~ • IJ&UlllS-llali:~.. Only ,,,, • I NEWU.'lr.-1 ·3 -.., ~ .....,,........_ "'!'· .".'::::' L-'•uo T•••••-1 "" • ., .. _._. -CHWO' QQ ......,, °""' -v • ·••·v-.. --'·1 ·· -• ·-.-•• 1w111.-••aas .. _ ··,:::: .:.:::..,... ._,ift8,J llM, .. ..... f ....,. I 1. ~ ~ ..... qrjC' .. .... ...,.,...... -~ ·-.. • ........ Illa_. ···iS:°: ... --...... '!I -~ - -,,~· •• ""' """'• (131!.' ....i ........... ,_ c=: ~ --~,'-> .. J " ~· -HK<-· ·11111-Dr • ..-• -olllJI/ .... ,,.,... ....... _......_,.l~fill.. .Pr!Pdrlli'_.,. '1llWl -~~ .. ' . ...,• lot.OU-..W.avail.Clll ~ • ..cb ., ~·· ,,.._.., -......Jltr."O•l ml 11art1w ~. CM. ~., .... ~. ...,...,....Nffr.lwb, Dona&ut.-a.. v ... -: _ ·~ _ . .,. ·oiioll'-iowMii!iilliiii-J .. ,,, SUI ,,.~1 •41'.4': ...... ~ ._!!:.".-··~-....,. -_ ""· , IJ~· I ·-,. •Ji -. ,_ -.I. ·" I • -.• ~... '-'l•ol!lf-~-• ..._._.~-·• . '-'""' ~ • ·~ -~. • -,.... 2 lilt•--~, iiillii~ -111:s:4-YEllDE·•-,-...--::-::.; ·- llUft 1111. t 1!11;, ..... ..,. "°'· '-... -.bl!-·~~~ -~-l a ·. W1lk~lri.~---·-' MUST HLL-' °"'-' l W"*"""'l _.tot.Sl.ODD.'~mltake ._Jewpr .. -...PQOI. •-__. ~ w/.....,l:roomreprv Uoni I -.~22.11'1 * * * ...--.o1Do,1».IG61:al ~Aft~5pm·a·'frlmdl Udllldrmu.ita tr .... •SJ!rtnl(lale,11.B. PdlSH.tclO•'ewill..Ulir CATALINA VI"":. 'after& oall: 166~ nn.NftPll!l't~ (f'a:dluWofBelchBIVd.l ........ "ylml)'OUrpjD, ~ I WttNdr• W1ntt WhlMNrt..., /AvAILrili.lif! -by~ MH.SPICIAU '14WJIOl°'l42,J6.S . .,.._,,,.,Tolddll,lllO Al...,., ~12 SPECIAL·cLAsslplCATIONPOll ~ -lolJI V>llur' 1411 ........ -.. ,._...,. $•• "" ...._ U 2 .WQ Pltll .RINT oq.ft.#'"', I · ...,,.., NATUllAL IORN IWAPPIU , ._/3 ... •· ..... ,; -i"" 'f"~ p -·__,_'NOW L . ...ch 5705 CORONA d•U<All * ._,. MllT -· NIWI " S,0.W' -, ~~~· Bwb! ... ~ *• ~ •:r'u:.a.m,.:a-Nwfy lte4ec•.+ed ..... ' extn)arjtF•'let. 1.-ot -=y~ ~~~'i 5 11"'8-:-S .....__J Miii 1 '1 SPJl!!.l~t,:rua-ATYTE * ~ C6il-: Maid ·~ • TV -:'d. Clw ti t1t·Wtne. Park 1. CLlflJI DRIVI = 8<::..)0etaa Vipw. l'.nJoJ "VI 'Wia~n Qlmbo" l-Wllil -...;v~u.,;._ AO •u~~:• ... ~ ~~1-l.I:SiJ DO!IE'.f:._, -.:·J!oll.priv· e New Citt 6 Bu ..,. C'-t C Glrll Clult tpX\IRY.ruRNilfKJ'UJlN e ,BAIJl(IA PAVllJON . "'""°"• t=: ~• ..._. ..._. ._ tt ~ ·biTJCE.',ifl:J'W, ilqH _ _.__ zngffe.irportl Bl\td.'Sil-mO •IPldor.il3Br't ... ,2Ba ~'teue. I A 2 BR Meuftt.&o.Mrt 6210 eaMA.IN.(BALBOA)I 1'Hl';H&. ... '4~1'ClltL'fl "' WARNER AT MAGNOLIA .--.~ ·~.~' -. ~ SJlllW,.'l-tllllm.;qutet are. • Swim Pool'. Put/sreen :.:. =\.!,, ~ l • CALL: 673-48.U T•' , .... YIUI' Trltler'• ,., .... M . S4S445I ""!'.""W..-• ....,.. ~-· ~ -..... -· • 1'tJI ..... ~ flic'lt YUCE.A v~ .... or l"'lt. MUST sn.i... NB TENNIS e Malta 6 Fa-n.. areu from $150 mo Qll. ptioa C\alt 3 BR 3 Ba CLUB MEMBERSIUP HAVE t •· •--" SUNsET BEACH , 1'455 -TO OCEAN -+ t:dl~ W/W cpl., drpl., elec 1141 ........ -.uq A , tit-ut9 o .-. • . ., ...-, ...,....;:, Mesa ~ oC tH.e. '· BR. 2in, ba, bft.lpi.· 'llr. lhopt ' lrwya. C.lf. -.· _..,,. "'""~-;r~ Wii 2 8..., .::r 1.1.!-M, fa~~ rm., tplk .:~.!*'*, , dis& ltl-1176 or ~ I del 1 Mat .... 18~&00 equity; UW pd 56{H12 "l'm._....,._. ·~ -. ...,....,. w ..... ; mac ""'"'' .,. w cpt1., WANTS lruBt deed!, tmall· ;".~ .... ·-.,~.-~~-.~edec ..... ..,im:.._ • ,evea. I d ~!'14. view, hdted 1 drapet; lndry, rm.; .•Ir· A~ 6410 er home or va c an1. •-,..,~ ~· ~ L '· 'i<-llNf' JllDOI; ~dulta only,·no peb.. COll4::eat10,2 C.,.,.pr.Own. MATCHAM R.EALTY, ~5S &'6-:iOU d.t.)'I ' Wknck. ' FURN tr UN FURN : · a ..... ,.,~ ! J SlM: 'rno. ~-•lfSI er m ~ Coast Health· Cl•b Rochuter St. 64M&37 LWo .... ns I 2 BJ\, 2 ba Apt. ~ • "' • .,. 2 BR., cptJ., cir~ ocean •. FREE SAUNA • R-2 fbt on West Wilson St. 16'0 -;-:;;;;~;;;;;-;:;;--'--1 ,~"""~~dn;;;'!""~,;;"';;;;·""== ·. Y $ZS Moizfh1'•} rift; awlm. pociL Adult.. Ex_~ I.... '2JO With Swe4.lah nuiuaae b)' Coet1a Me~. Trade $fQOO * Nill. DEN, 2-BA. N IMch ~-nJLl. OP'ft~:TO BUY SJ.ta. Mo. 499-1631 •• 7 Experirnced Mauutae' equ 1Y for mcome property, S .$E <* ~ A·L Oe1n 2 Sr fell" owner. M'40 to.1a1· , rrlY lbc. Xbrt IDVnt..S..'M bwe, Refria, Obie pi'. \"..... -NO depollt,0.1.c. NR-ND' 1 Br/Oceu Vilwt 9+ Acre lanch ..,OPJ.:N f DAYS A WEEK T .D. or boat. SM-8642 qt S250-'D!>· • ~ 521-m> ft# .ocu...:..011' Ho--.:of .. Ch.. : bar. beac}t-Cpm, drtt. In Villa, 200 aVoclldo tree• 9 am-10 pm 3 CHOICE VrE.W PARCELS H----T_uotl __ • _____ l_640_ ;LOVELY ex Jra 3 BR, 2 bs. duplex. new ~kla cpl,. drpa, Ir paint. Bltns, lrJ lovely pvi yard, Gar. + huge park'it· ·n65 mo~ Adult. 8'1.f391 SAJ'.n'A a.A.RA • Genbon -Imp. 4 )'?'. 4 Br. 2\i ba, MOO sq It, $34,B f'P. -, Low-leach 17'15 nso UlVl;L Y r BR. 11' .., 1-"-------2-it>' Condo. Crpta, drpa, 1 TIDS Ol..D HOUSE atoYe, n:frle., wubet, dryer. Olde lAtallDl ltttlnl 2-.-,., Pvt ptitio. paril'c. rool, ~ 3 BR. 2 ba, pador, clbhH, 'teonfl' ct, 19QI '!llJ •. •type IJ\t I'm;.. t.lolttr ...... lhlJ'd. 962-4101. gracloua kltcb, m.-: .. ,,.. bftt•I Service luirle r.n;a loen, SW mo. Walktr 6: t.e, lnc. iDcl pNc,'1nL 1.IOlnloo ftlty. j -EdiJl&er - .t:!H-0131 H1111~ Beach · 'lbT• bedroom, 2 upatain l4U65 ' <)pm Eva. w/batb, 1 l<M" dca> w/batb LAIOl -HOUSI ~~Sepan~:; :JBRA.den,111.i lp,Fncd. . ~din rm, ::.: lau.n-yd.; $llO Mo .• ao.3m. dry room. rarace· 10% down. MODERN 1 BR Home. Owner. $29.500 ••. fM.TTT2 Ww cpta, adultl only. No peta. Ckile to dcrl'f'Otown. ....... N...... 1707 !IS"' mo, Call .,._2615 ==== EXTllAORDINARY VIEW! Hunt! ..... Ha"'- ' 517 w. ltlb, -C.M. Ma.it.\' Bltna,_ $ll5 ~-8'M450 with older 2 BR home on 1 132 E. 11th St. M2-SlllO f'allbrook-Ocdnaide 3-S ac. 1AP~ . . •-hlL·w_.... 5990 genUI' vMw llopt. Price it ~ penonali ed Slll,500 'to $26,500 clear. • llAL .. Y-N1Cll ,. __ 10 -5100 =.'I. i1i/I\=' 1S9-··'tb •·--of 1 Paved 11, l water. Want ..,_ 6 1 BR •-. ~ ., ,. •""" .. , a wan appro.1 manu1erlpt evaluatkln. Letter Orange Co, inc, 714 : ~-l29l ~ i!iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ILGE 2 i -·'den, or S $11,000. WW trade equity tor or Inquiry. write · ~ rum. HAR; ao' I BR 2 ba. i11 BluUs or Univ comm'! or industrial prop-Dally Pilot Box P-4 HILL.TOP Estate San Juan * Htd swim POOL Ptr. VIUa1e areu. 3 &dulta, ert:J:JOlr more Info. pleas. C11plh-trano, over 3000 aq..fL * a:lmpl Kecr9atioa Room Will pay to $215 per mo. call nm Hallorl\n with; SERVH .. E DlltECiORY l BR, pool, 3-car gar. Over :::n~,·-~~-.·• "REENS Ml-9558--Eckhoff end Auoc. Inc. 1 .... 1 1 l ac .. 114,000 clee,r. Trd for ._ .... , ~ APAJJ.Ti&:NT Or •b>ttage. 2 lhi w. Chapman Ave. •-r• tt "I 6550 local prop, Bkr 548-TIU : =-::.e ' B40IELOR BR lower. Newport Beach Orange, Calli. Baby•lttln&· W home. LGE AIW Rcst ./Seats 180. *Private Gtirqes • UNJ'URN, U-. Single elderly woman. 54.l·mJ. Ev~w~ 53Ml:il .Day1 ot nigb11. NB aria. 20-M tq, _li-M eq)n home. * 1 •--'-· facill. frola,.$100 'Up ID .SIOO. 541·9'110 ~· r 36-M eq Ill lat • TD/Total _, IDcl. adL -c-====~c-'''I 71-M. FOR Apt w/1pend- $1U • 1135 mo. , l. J Ws., III1'tll.. R~ for R..,t , S"S Bii" a•R-Npl lch. * BABYSmING * able or 1'! 5f?.1f01 Bkr. 210 Cedar St., Newport " "' Daya. Ny home. CM area. I="'=,-;,· ;;,;;.,.:.cc:...=:._ . <aero. from Ocean> • ftJtN. A~URh\ R.OOfl\S FOR REtfT SeD or~ tor' tiome Nf.$m WANT CdM home or Apt ~. Heated Paotl aslif CU. $2Zl0 per week a: up' Con:na del Mill'. Well e• · TUR HAVE $93 M equity Lal\lfla Ceoler, AdJ. .& SllDPlllnl•-U.bl!d' pobl Naid tervict tab!Wled. clientele. MA E woman will baby-10 Unit Ape + J BR home ~~a1*211R.~--.~,mJ' 2100 Peter9an WQ', at Hal' 'Utiiltiea turniahed \ I.It anytime. Exper,• ref1. + 2 Br l Guest. Paul Stu- rurn n ,.... bor Ir Adami, Oast8'...... TV .Kltchenettel FfTZMORR S 11'5-01.U art ownu/Bkr. 61fH070 ~.~:..~~ .. --to~'!",, MHft8 MOTEL TAHITI Rellltor 673-9010 BABYSrrril'iG In your fy old M• hom t BR _., ... ....._. ... 3 ~ E C6M H CdM bome by the wetk. You r. .. e, · ~· 112 ~St., N.B. MS-2129 J · t wy, fumtah tnnap. Call 642_1f07 Secluded viiew; txc. retreat,· mun Prestlp Milrem Employed lady or penakiner · club or falJI. Take houae or -...,,,..,· :-=,..=,--I . to•lbare borne wi,tb workinc R E W ... 6240 ~YSl1TlNG Ihf rorne for •pt. S20.M>D F.q. $46,00J f'P Blk to oc:ean-t Q $50 64&-25S8 • • • rhlld ~ 16 mo to 2 Yfl· n4: 6S9-2ii4 Jdyllwild. IT3-93M.Sll5~ MAR'nNlfUI wom:u ar:°5:l>. WANTID VJc. KMart, CM 't2·71P9 BEAUT tum home Palm -~=~~=~1~-1 GAIDIN AnS. New4' decocatied fumllhed Nice 4 BR Sprgs. ree llrn. 3'br 2 ba, BAYCLJPP MOT L 1 .. -.. rooni. w/Hth, private 'Irick. Mu.nry, etc. htd pool. Laa Palmas JO M s:is~ w1.1 ••• UJI. I ...i .... , TV, --PlUI, Fam Rm ~m~ 65~ -· .. M •-~· ·--fi.ni.;;:._ 8 M,JCewport Parldllce IUtl'Ollildlnp entrucc. $50 mo. l12 341h bl N-pOrt Beach on let lot ~ .., eq ~--wr ...-... uual, nntNwu:r> BAQIELORS st. N.8. 613-2473 $55,Q. t115,tm BRIO<, CDntrN, Clll'pentry. ~a:e ot? 675-3243. 613--0305 DOBERMAN PUPS AKC. Ea·llot vWt. Tnde for rifle, tun• or~?..,.... wllday• alt 6 or all ' da)' wkndl. • Belt offer taka ~ ~.flllO eq., Salton Sea lot, J Wk lo bch.: trade for CU', cem- ent work or ?; talte over payt1. 892-4954 Aft. 5:30. Have: Modem oftlce bldg. lully rtnt«l, cbolce loc. S16,500 • S34,71XI e q u I l y Want: land, 'l'DI, adbmit Paul Jonet Rhy, IC'r·l267 HAVE $10,0D eq iA 2 Br home l 1epar•te apt oo &.2 lot, OceanOde. Exch for 2 or 3 Br home, C.M., mcm nnre,. 962-23515. $350 Eq. In 1 % IC. nr Palm Sprga. for ~,:elec golf cart, • mnote ·cntrl thinline TV. Bal aa .Janel SlS>li. 11 SU at0. ann In LCF. 5 BEDROOM HCd • 21ifi &tha 2 BR CONDOMINIUM. All built-Ina, iiwUnmin( pool, tennil court a 20' oo.t dock. sm1mo. Bkt. can Murray Wlrne-r, lfT-2Ml' qr eva. .... ,,.. Furn. lacheler Apts. UN1'URH 1 BR.· i Bit· 3 Bit GOOD (tlristian family de-EICl'OW to clDM 1115/68 cu.tom Cabioeta. Sm jobll;-;;=====,...=- C?J w/w crpta, ~ 2 Mtbl available Ill's 1ldy to rent 1 BR + lalltbury Reali)' OK Free Est 982-6945 LUXURIOUS '67 Cad 4 dr·.,' WANT! i'1'ff f 'dnr, 642.-9f79 c.peta, drspes, aanre pivate bl.th. Harbor " Ad. m-eaoo ' · · .oaded! Marlnt blue, low rai tn Oranp Count¥ · CompJ.. carpeted • dnped ' Heavy Shake !tool New)J Dt'corated ProfeuioullJ Lalxlicaped. ' FULL = $.12,50D Prlncip8k 'CID, C.Ollect ' J'ACK NELSON' REALTY l2U) 18Ml.71 -WJNTER~==~--1a1~·1 y~,.~ ... -,,_·I 11th & S.nt1 Ane, C:.M. ~--area. 540-5103 alt 4 PM BRICK • BLOCK • Bl'ONE (clear) by private party 1 FMV, FOR:_. .... ' 8' hid pool •• bcb $"' ~ --lNTERDTED Ill ....... ,. Plantm • SJ.att • Ctment for boat -or -? pay 2nd 1D, s:n,eoo. • • ... .....,. ~ -·•' , , , llm,•./·ll:lh;h, TV and "~' t.AnuNG. 136-2916 .....,3243 , ~--. , ~.1-· ,,1 to $120. ~~. 6"-0631 w,. ~ Nr oa.:. Work-ho~ on or nH.I' Lake Al-.,,.,. ,,,_ ...... -· -. •• I :=er. m•lld. Wrilll Boa P·2, · + * Deluxe 1 BR Apt. 'till June ,· .::·:.. age ·. !'!f·~~-or ttudtnt only. c/o ·Daily Pilot, Newport IUllMll Servi• 6562 * * * * 15. Nr ocean. w/vWw poo - 1l3 ~""" St NB Beach. . • 26"10 mo .. •i.ou• ., $PA£2AJBR 1%blllhl $1240 UP wk.W I kitchen IUSINEil IM FASr •lee tniinl-lll home, 3 BDRM, 2 bathl, on BAY. ~ ..... i pooJa 112.50 .up Studio Apia. 231'6 FINANClAL _=pi.!~ ~i75 Nr llRVICI l)_IRl~TORY :>~K'vl..:t DIRECT ,y NICE cl-. 2 Bedroom NE'W.$300yearb'M2;1'f46 NW"lbp'aandacboalt N~ft ,Blvd. 548-9'1?5: l !~~~~~~~·~-~l~~~~~=~~~l~Go~nlot~n~l .. !;;~:;;;;;'~6~IO Pa ........ -tlotne,, fmced iud.·Cl!9'•ed . • -ftOM $9t.50 NICE;'" qu\et f'OOID for em-1111 Opportuftlt• -... A50 ~Ho. W!li ,to .nl:l-~t, MIP .,. ,4250 Mai BM · ..... ;-#! . r\O)'M man. W.· GM!ta ' _ , C•,,..lflnt 6~90 _P_ol_nt_l .. ~-----I C:,"~5::. ==: Wtnttt 1lintbly Rentall Miz'. 2214 oluep #2 . ~ :frlJ-11&9 ··d " '!n:. !C:··n:-~·:::. ADnmo#s, repair. aJJ . Adtir'i Le~dsuping DEPENDABLE ~ at able Feb. l. 5eM19'i' JAMAICA lNN•HOTEL 2 BR., cwp., lirllPfl; frpJc. llAn only, ldtdll!n prlv, ed rla:ht by own. ll630 Wat-odd Joi». FrM ffdmtW, iU:ASONABLE pr Ice L '""'"-'====== M br .. S150 mo. 673-81:11 blMM: md. -... • -I03 Governor St., CM 1---A w--0....1......... Lktnltd. * 548-01l1 • ~-• 1---·1.... Quall!)', wart ' materlall. L.agun• .. _.. 3705 -BAan:a..otr. flam $80 mo. $135. 289 Osle:--to-291111 or IW2-:i289. 53l-6978 :.;; vt., _..._..,.. REPAIRS * ALTERATJ~ • t;;:·awn~e 5'5-308T • MS-~ -"-'"'--'--"-'"-"''---'"'-'-Utillties 119k1. Av8.u. 2U:Ol~ Room & lolrd ' .,,, Eatablilhed art pllery for CABINETS, Nq Ila job, • Raldentlal l Comm'l. BIG DECK, ·BIG VIEW! abte J'eb 'ht. m-1on 2 BR.utlll. ,~, UD( ·~Fla! FOR ale, beach arff, SeWnc II )'l'I aper. 54MT13 '644 0303 2 BR, fireplace, stove • u• . pUl. POOL! ... due ID tnnaa. For .We!, caU It NO JOB TOO ~ m:·-:;~ ~· I•"-4'00 w~90toc:.: =ta~· ~RED..n::Ff:~ 842-2189 afte-r. P.M. ~-~ .... · ~~.,_,,...,. ........ , hrviCll 6612 -~rn Bo~ Apb All FOSTER Freut· stare. Well .,_.. _,,._..,..... .,_.,.,., ''" • 2 BR Apt. New cptl. drpe, iCIAL ISTATI Xln ..U Dupla• Unfum. 1971 -util lttcl. $15 up -"--~---fftalt. t }cc. llllllt • "~--... ,. ___ __,,_ 6600 SAVE ON REPAIR$ Pl•-1..•-..r.-3 .. , • ,,,_,..__ 91...1 no • -· ~1 v..-lllll'J". 11 ........ , -~,,... 63J.6tC8 ~ _...... Pl b ,.. .. _ c.-......... -7V c.... Miu· . , 2100 a BR 2% BA Bit-int 2 pr. B~Lo · ...... -m. Phone.~ ........ " ' um lng, .... ,.....try, -1--~~-----1 ilEAt1l'JroL 4 BR 2 bath No ~!!'5 (' ':_0~ "'Jl5!:.~· n..--•-1 • BR, ,,..... 1 BR Uppir. stove • refrtJ. Income ,...,...,., 6000 lus. W1ntH -.. BR!.,~~~~ ~TE lric;!;k~!!°..:'.!e = L;:s_! G:C.i..r -=... ei: ~. ~n-•-~~ • .,_,,.. recr .. ,-,. ~· ~-·""• ..,.._..._...,, "' $llJ util ~ r...,..,.~ • -.,.. __ '.=.'...-.,..'"'"~ =~'f ~CJtf. c&t'Pttl, draJld. PIO. . ... Z386 4 INOOME unit.I. Mutt 'tell EXECUTIVE tired OI retl~ CEMENT wrk. g.2911 Palntlnf, Plumbing, CU-ment, blacktop, Ir o u n d, .... l""-. ....... ....,....... * 61M'D4 * to but ofter. S3IO mo in-merit wanta to tnvfft and TU6RYK cc:tfCREI'E pentry. RMI! Rt!. ln11ured. walla, any place. Repaired ~;:,,: ~~~c:c l~ALf$ •-&..-..1 LG! 2 Bit. Bltnl, cptl, drpl, dlm.t. awn.t. 54!-0833 takt aetive part 1n a profit-All t1ptl Patlol. WI.lb call "Mike" M2-0348 or ttplactd. Water lines StJ.llSf' Hartttit: Real;:J°.1.-....,..._ urn--l'untrntten leHh 4400 pa~ :.~on~ 12 'IWO BR untta. ori cor. lot able l(lblr tmlneu. What ,.,.. Eat. f1W51I ~an~ea4M. reatond. 11tt. · .. ·.1,1 Gtntr•I 4000 •/pool. ll8.5o:I yr iro-· bave )'OQ1' lft4) l4M199 aft CfMENT work, aJ1 trpel. H•ullne 6730 * FURN 2 IR N ·--~ 5200 $108,000. -.... • p M " job •• ~-PWMlllNQ Corone 11191 AW. 2150 HOLIDAY PLAzA & IACHELOR'apurt ·--&us1net1 ~·I 6060 . . "'~. ~aC'sO:W est. ~re!:'.i.~!~· ~~: REPAIRS eoma 'UMODIL DELUXE 111adOU1 l BR, Utila IDduded BEAU ·Ire 2 BR. ~ type. Monty N LNn '320 CUS'l'OM PaUOI, pool dtckl, backhoe, fill, grade. lllU?li ---..-===.----1 2 Charmina; 2 BR houaes, rum. Apta ms. '+ ~udL .,. • Nr Aopp'&ric &e.ch Apt. tuuy cpl. drpt Wantecll to Least drtvawaya. Concret. .... PLUMBING Nr ocean, 1-compl turn Healed puol, ~rW-' I02 ~. Apt D., H.11. Rau priced on year lie bu-tn WHldlff lbopcJ:lna am Sll.000 inl 6 rernovlnt· M2-1010 lnMrM Tax 6740 Jleuonallila. 1Gfn41 frplc, pvt patio. 1-unf, bltnl, drapn, ampll puldng. No 538-2914 it. 5201 RJYer St, NB. Apt. . .._ IWtable rar pod 1sl • lnd TD 1oam 1 :i.~'=="""--:.=~1---~----·~~ vi'::.., M~,,. tee c~~~~+ ~-"M ~"'"' . Room. ~ --for R.nt B.,:A:vat'I Feb ltt. -Bridals.;;:.,,.. A: Jewelry l·S yn . ......_ Bkr. QUALm • • • Gordon .N WarNll Power '"•Int 6915 to appr,......te . .-.. e'""'. ...-. ~ ....... ,1.._ Nit · ! BR + din e e e CEMENT WORK • l,rn-~~l:JOt~,~673"'1~~!!_1=,,...=o l~~;:"~~="'.'~·~~IDJ, wk, me.-Snill, lU BR ocean. • rm, ' CID • Ma... W fed :.4150 CALL m.ne Pull. Acct. -Est. 1951 Automatlc Pvldnc Lot --· -4100 a:>MPASS MOl"EL 2 bl, lrplc, bltnl, cpla, drp11, WINTON am ESTATl: -;sr=Y In I • I Homo •• Diiie• Appls. U-•-• -.. _ FURN Cottage AvllJ Feb ..._ 8 • ~' lll • llill· st .. HB 536-fl'fO pr. 1800 f9-fl. Unique Yiew. f'f5.3.\1l Moman. Rumbold WANTµ>: Prtvtte party for Cf'llJcl (IN 6610 Now Jncorponttn& IOl°mer G.;b;1 'Re..,, -..r1311 ' ~~ OIM~. SUI NASSAU Pltma 1 6 ,2.Bll '!-"1 BR. $'15 6 ~. Ww cptt, :; A Olannel p~~ = c:r GJ teO:ind tntll dttd on tfll. 7 . J . Hanna pn1clice ' Furn or Unf. 11~ Hid. dl'Pl.&UA..,.pd. 91Jhlm 1' 15 w/ottlc!e NMtpart. Blvd. (at dentlal real eet8te.·Marlctt LICENSED DAY CARE OPEN 1 DAYS RINTALS pool. 17'1 E. 22nd St. 6G-3MS Atle. HB. 536-4979, 5lMS1I °"'°"BAY I Lovtly IJe 1-Br Vbyin1a Pl) Ml-21"17 valbe 125,000. FiNl tnllt Hot luncbn, nap1, cntt.. 4210 !Inshore, N.B. H ...... UnfumWMd ATKIN90N PEEBLER APrS 1 a: 2 BR, apta. Immac., WW. epts, Patio, Sl50-)'J't)> STORE for·rwat °' leue, cor-deed $11,llOO. Bm credit nf· Karbor·Baktr * 548-1539 e •75-3J.45 e RtmOdel.1 1.,.1,, '940 IF YOU .... R-o·'6u,., PAINTING ••• R:EP~ CA.LL DICK • , , IG1'297 Br hm } adul ..-I 3 bib Ill INc;L • l1I'IL! '75-630'1, ' ermoea. 5tW63fi FILE NOW • PAY LATER Co.t• Mell 3100 1 ' lnd11'• -ti ...,...., enc. 1ar.; 6a.2Clt eYes. ftt'1'. 2lJl W. 'Balboa Blvd., Cllnlrlden 6620 ,_________ .., VM:~. CM. MMl.38. beach. Ap. Mgr .. Jm lOtb St 1500 lq·f~ 2nd 1lr 3 BR., Newport ...... IOf742 -:;:·al. ":~.Dz on )'Tl~ i) n WILL 0:,!~ty6«2-x!9!i. 5 ~-!.,,~~. ~~.· 1 d~ J\trn. Al9o 2 BR llnf. L.,... IMch 470I fl.m rm, friil, ! ba, 1012 e PRIME Reta.II LocaUorl e IAllna. Beich. MMO«I I Tax Servlct _Sew_l_ftf~----•~'-611·1 ...._ ............... ,_...,Q Cpta, clrpl, bl'N~-~ar: T25A . ~w.-·&alboit-Blvd. OwMr --STORE -11-x 41>--- . -111UD,.D-m m "· Uth;-SU1te-F;-C;M;--AJterilHone.~Cllllml-dl'td°" Pt!I OK. l·blk St. Jolm'•· Sbalirnllr Dr. ~-NEWLY decorlittd stud Io 213:Zlf.223T 1m Harbor, CM NM&M ANNOUNCIM!INTS ::-makll'll. Re-..hle ~ Im-mo. 5t6-0921 1 Bit Entatde"hln!I; PD-apt. oCean View. lid If. DLX l Bft, 1" 11>1. llltna, " lftd NOTICIS • ll.la4el!rw • 'f. I. HOFFMAN • ror app't., m.llU 2 BR'Home in OJutt. Pvt. .i~ ww,-~1.;_llilllt: ~ Cout: ifwy! i..,.. Bead! cpt1, .... $111 ,,17. aub ,Office Atntal .070 •-·-p ........ :u"" CUITOM MILLING Enrolled to practice before A. lterlfllinl i. IUl4, S _ ..Patt.,·..,..~drps.--... _,..._.._)TlyJ...-:.,-i7J..112& -41M-IOal -pr+r.21>. .. 122'1' . -~-C NI_, _,.... CXJl'IA lilEl6 WMaJ:1t lntemal_Revemat Service l'Jl.O w. 1'11b 11. &M-5&15 THE SUN Nl:vtft Sfii • 3 BR. 2 ba, lum. VIEW! J BA· I Bi\ ......... oceal. Q~~~~ J'OUND black a P'Q' ..... ,.. Dn.,... Ml.... For App't. 646-5421 N•t. ICCmatt, • :rn. exp. GUFST bome, lmlll A pctr, o..m.rs k1bi '°'"9'· VICtwla Oit• • OC'l!an. 1115 NMhopa. .,... <mo ,.my. !!t 'P~--,OnnJe Ce s&an.cat 'Ibun. ftitbt' VII:. f\4tiitklhl * RamodlUlli * I TEARS * Tlllorlnp '970 set.. yard. $50, Utll. pUL FGI' d':J.':1-tD N!D ......, lie. Dyt, -.1121. Mr. Douc· No Pfll.. ,._ ......,__ Bri ~ldf:._'9 t:. l1lll St: of~ A: Oranp ....... t Fnd a. Genriek·Lle. A·l STENO I 580-Hamllbl, C:M. ~ tile• 11111 to8l'll. lu Eve, 213:59'2-5250 CM. &e-le m.eoa. * S&n'RI HARBOit SHOP'G omt. Al.....,_ A: Ra'IYlial ....... ,Holtltlo 3210 Nowpoti ......... ftlO Nu port Hol ... ts 2211 ~tie"'!·~ . SllO ARTIST -..... , Lido Lost 64Gl i:...c:.:n: UcAdd.= :.!;"',' :-;:;.; le"':: ~ti.:~~ ' ................. ., .. ,.,,, •. •r.t , ........ .................. IDAISOO -1· _P', ""'I ~, •_r .... I "-1 ...... "· r I I 2 BR. tiff-iit"""' pool,... SQ~ ... ?f.S..Prt· MEDMI Slit ...... Pd . DON HAWE ea.Ut& n4.50. 25 Yl'I. up. Open 7 br redemn.ted, 113D ino. ·wi. entr • ..,.r ftOor $50. brown Enal.llh Setttor 'ftV-daya Kemlllft' Tax SeMI' TILi, c:.runc un. 4 ~ --. ' Sdlwow-m.31154 ilia ttd collfr. Lqwa ADDmONS, remodel: storea . • -~--.,.._ .... ,__ ... ---.,..., Yidnl ... ot Cout • ...... ~'1UNKEN mo Hartxir, CM, 5'8-U04 * Verne, lllt Ta. Min * ., ! ,J,.,,,,J;;;...,~£ (tt /· -Ol'J°ICE;n11•c.,lTrOOranfe ·~ -.U --GETI'ING A reflmd! For Ollt. r..t.11 == ll!it. ... ~ t-"· Cpt, ... i.. 500 Ill·' ~ and D'I • i qitk:k tnt'Olne lb .me.. wan. .,, re. 1:::=:::::=;:::;-;::;:;;:;; $Ulll. ~ IM'm · ---Olnlinlnl MIO in' JUW> bome ·call IC4'1M ~ ~ L"':a=:; * Ouiill I•*' ...... ... -i:.:' ·~.:.. '"'.=: . "T C... ';'°cM. HOME by IJiPf. _ _. -Ml·U5T, 'Babette' Older ,._,. ..:-::... ~,, F..wat 1. Stlte-«eturrit M-2 Ac""'· lft °''"" 119t. 17th ' O!la•are, HB. ~t bot ,...tber Prob-·e 531.(llllD • e 313' ot f~ on a UlO' 150 f't1Vard. 53&-M JilBI N 0 Wl 1 ~ Income Tu. nuanable. ....,, ~Hu a net PUPpY. Tan~~"'•"'~ moodily lawo ctn. Pru:nllW. SM W. I.Ith St, C.lt. dePlh of • Oubtandlna Whlilnn on ._.. U... ........,. ~pin&. ~ed ' ...,... * 1411416 loce:rion. . rfO,OIO. for N ... • MD Car9. .. £, ·brc11iculturitt .... JM( Info, pleate !SD K. W. N• Uth SL -CM. Sttn ..,., ._, GiloENiNG IERVICE ll'iftlftl 6711 ..... W......., !.Mr .. with: REW~ kif' flndlnl' maM n atONTK. N.B. CdM , ~ph•l"!'J '"° ,....,, ,,,,,_..; Wa. nNm. Mp.a..m!7 .. -· A IMPLOYMl!iT lckhoff.AMec. Inc. ldtttfl. bm. 1trip. w(wM· 111 ..-* IRONING, Mtndlt11 I IXIC SICRITAl,Y I.ye ·z ~ 1111 w. Q a SS Ave. ..... It pt;'ft-~ • iUitOPtiN GAJU)ENJ:ll Repalrtna •• & 1T111i IL. ,:,.~;e.,..ai:: :-. .,. "' -' Or~ Callf., oam.E IPlYtli &ikO Jdl.: t-. -C.M. IG.-"' 54IMIO'll .... ., ...... -.-,rr-1 -Wlte••••.., 'drth•· 5CWl2J El..--. S1Mll5 lit M---.... Ol¥*1'Wdl:J ... r 1 1 _ . .. ..... , d..,.. ....... "111 jp· · ·rR.:::::-~.;· .. 1 ~~ ~ ....... •RON•Nf ••·• " .. , ·"9of....-•JIDllCdW. ·-;~~-~;,~~:!!I:...,,...,,....._ ... _ _..,,) ~-a, L&or..a. ...... ...-·~ a 6£N, dNlql, lrW ...... • Ellp., JWlr. ea.Qlll ., .............. . r I ·' • ..... , ..... ft. ..... om... MCI&;, OWi 11"7 •·1'' ,... i ..... =.,.. .. .... ,au. ....... 1--..-..-...-_.-i .• ~I ....;... -' ..._,.., __ -"" ...... ""' ti .._.. -· ,,_ .......... .... -'"'!-lodp. o..i JI In' Iii tlil ....., w.. «I tlM to ..,._ H s.nta •· • ._ Dr. ,.... · ,, ... _. a-.a asa = '-p•rhlftf"I ,... "'ite'• 1 • ..,..n. I 6 ·1 .. -. A -AM. -~--dlvlllli•-Vie. --... -· -INftll w l:Jtt. P.uimNo. "'1, .... _ ... - \ !~11~~~!·!~,_.i,;~, ... ~~i-~No.~f~>iO;'===~i~lll~-~!M:llD~~~~j'i~~=·f .._.:.._ __ WAL'l1WI I? Jid: iidii ~ ' .20 -----...... ..,.... " ,_ ,,,..,,,.,..._,_ ..,. ... _._,_&. ""• - -DDm>, mma."""' wm ...... = I nall • a.ti .,... I Kilroy~-mtlll ParL 9l ,......,.., ..... /~dlD-ref, nta: -. ..__,, =· T )'Mfll wrib I --:~t--~..,1 ~ ~6100 ,.,_,. -- -,_-;--· llfTEIUOR. EXriiUbil .......... o .. •..,.-'"':!r•·t ~====-....... , . Awrap J Br, apt., 1Hor I ,Jt-.,...... ~r •:IE C.: la~ JU GAJU>ENER mat'L STIJD. .... ....... em ...... ---~----~'!"'!ll'!t,..,... j ... , CJ"Iottor ·••trMltw 'BliWAN.,._..,..,IXJlia. ~ .-. vrrs W.. ,..._ wrn.a.ill-llDIQr -... ·-•wwm II CLABlllCATION '"° ---._., ,. _ -• -_, 111 •Ell.,. ,n •-- - -ga, ~-•• ==r:r -, •1111 ;+"M;til ....,, ,.... --...,. 1 - ' . . . . . . . . . .. . ~ ._ Mtftdlf, J#lalrl 22. 1961$ :=;,._...,.......,~~:-="::~~~-..:"""'.IMPt.=~o::::y:-=:MllNl JOas a U.LOYMINT JOIS a IMPLOYMINT » WlfttM, &.My 7ao Help Wantecl, Men 7200 J:X!X.Vl'IVE MCNtary DO'W Het! Wanted. Men 720(.He1p Want~, ~ ..!!!! WE NEED -YOU! ,. ~!!"'~· ... ,. .. --------+-,uiuc NOfiii • offer•~.~ femiaDal wort& tn '-., ... pi.a. eal1 IOI' ratea. •P23 JH W•nted Men & Womeft 7030 POSITION wanted to manace qua!. apts. NB area by r• cently retired alee exec A wde. 548-2826 Domestic Help 7035 LIVE INS Employer pa.ya fees Georae Byland A1eocy ti.;.B E. 16th, S.A. 5'7-0395 ChlneR • En&Jllh -Fret>Cb Permanent, ~· LlY@--in Tar East Aacy. 642-8703 A91ncl•, Men 7100 Communlcatlona 1pec to 13M Sales. dq .... to S7800 + car Field Man/BS dq .• to $OCioo ARGUS EMPLOYMENT OONSULTANT AGENCY 20U WestcllU, NB 548-1196, 1624 E. 17th, S.A. ~7-6336 . 1~ Ctu'nt/ Anbm ~1 Sales EftCJlftffr to 16K Tronlc ~·tem•, o,ran1e\ Cty. Wllllanl ,_ Alloclalel A&ency 18 N.wpcrt, C.M. 64U434 Help W•m.d, Men 7200 Design Engineer -Airer•~ oriented, l'MCMnlal d • 1 I 1 n b!HkP•""'· Accus-temed to worfdnt with ntilepeca•nd•lrfrMne :.:,: p 1 n y apeclfiu- , requfrementl, end drlfttnt proced- uret. Two ,..,. col- '9,M.I. lxcel...,. cornp1ny Mneflta •ncl chance ..... nc.rMnt. ,,.. ....,.,,, ind life Insur· tMce. Profit alwnftl. 1IWPOl1 . , DYUMICS, IC. • A .W.kll•ry ef LHr-hltler, Inc. J131 W. S111rttrom S.nt1 AM, C1llf. 546-3131 M1rshlll Commankltlom in S.nt• AN hat prim. openi"fl for: Proar1mmers Real time appllcatloM Sr. logic Designers -AIOlllKTUUl ,DUAp4AI See1WC brfCbt WSMdual wttb one to thrff y~ In the areu of plant de- licn and layout. ilepa.rt- ment relocation. W 11 I work In tacillliet area of rapidly expandin1 com· pany. Apply Steve Joyce IU4600, ext. 2119 COUllS RADIO CC»f AIY 19700 J•mbo,.. ltd. Newport le.ch In a few abort yeats SPRING REALTY bu become a leader In sales on the Palos Verdes Peniiisul~. Because of its new aggressive ap- proach to Real E.9tate M~rkeling. Spring aella l>oth development antt resale bom_es. We bave now expanded to another prestige office location in Newport Beach, Orange Co, Area. We offer paid on the job training, professional management ~~ a stimulatin~ environment. If you are licensed and molt· vat.ed to earn $12.000 yearly and interested in jQinina an all male career minded organi· zatlon. we want to talk to you. CaU Jim Gui1· let or Roi\ Walldau 642·7252 SPRING REAL- TY CO. 1801 Westclilf Dr .• Newport Beach. Security 6urd Penol.i Aaency IJJ DoY• DriYI ICewplrt Ille~ 6'2-3170 Girt Friday $457 Experienced in ea- crow, real estate or construct.ion p r ~ ferred. Good typing, no s b o r t b a n d. Re- sponsible, interesting position. ~ oppcNliMM) fOI attndfve. ........ bttdllltnt 1'G1ll ---•ilia OMllt&adJftl aecs-. tarlal aldUa aad experi-mce to work .. Secre- tary to Penomel Man- .pr. Poaltloa lnv~vea varied, int.~tbll. and cha.lleoc\n& personnel du· Un, poenl aecretalial T~ponsibllltiea and PBX relief. Some c0llese backsround and ,.,..,... nel e,..,erience preferred. CMI .......... 4f4.N)1 L..-. IMch, C:.Hf. Wt brand MW lMI CIOW 'IT1 ol 'd a.a and modela are avlllable fir bmne- dlate dllpola1. Tbele are major --. fldanrl, Dl&ioDaUY adYertiled and ful. 11 p.aruteecl 100% rmaa:t~ ..... able, Ytitll ,_, euy credit q atiGDI. WUllnpeu to pay ll tbe IDOlt important factor~ Rental planl with buy optlona are also Hailable. For u low II '2.50 per week. Dealen must pay cash. No C. 0 . D.'1. can collP.d 213: 881.e'701. ~-----..,, ~--"""-~ ~ _..... • • JOU & IMPLOYMINT A•U.C. • 1100 ' J1lle . Min, Wem. 7500 MICIOFIM TKlllKWI 1110 All 1pplicana1 reviewed on Man to work the followini merit with no bias toward shift Monday ind Tuesday Race. Color. Creed or ~x. 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. Wed. J2 midnight to 8 a.m.; Sat & Sun 8 •.m. to 4 p.m. PAR.AMETIUCS, •n .. t•bllstt.d comm.r· cl•I firm hff lmfftfffl· •te openl"fl for th• following fMrrMnent positions: lookll••per Girt Friday $500 This is a One-Girl of· fice in a liroftlt Pub- lic RelaUona oriented business. Bookkeep- ing to Profit and Losa needed ph11 SO wpm typing. We are a srowth CIM9o pany 111 the fteld of edu- at.lon . offerir1'. exce1" lent aala.ry. liberal bene- ftt. IDclad.ina profit .... ~. p'"8ut workln' condiUona and oull!and-q opport\dly lor An equal opportaaity employer Must be able to wie UNI· PRO F-89 Proceuora, Planetary Camera. Know· ledp Bnlnlnc. Xerox. Pl"o«aln& r q r m ao C.omp!lter. MUil be able to woric Ul.Y day' u.v lhltt. OPWTOR Two years recenty -heavy teletype experitnc• pre- ferred. Must be able to work any 1hUt. Apply P•t folaom 133~, Ext. 2111 COLLIS RADIO CO. 19700 J1mboree ltd. Newport ... ch All applicants rvlewed on merit with no biu toward Race, Color, Crttd or Se:oc. Aut. Msr. HIRING Y•nt Men nu. week our lntemational cmpontioll wll1 accept ·~ plicationa from hl&b school ands 11 to 26 years of a1e to enter a manasement trainln& procram. $520 mo. ••l•rr 'lbia ia a fine ~ty lor a )'OQl:llet' man to quaL- IJy fO?" a permanent man- aae,merrt job la tbe Oranie Count)' U'd. ~s.i,.n93 · 10 a.m. lo 2 p.m. Jr. Detl9n Entr. er Sr. llectrenlca Tech. !;xperieaced Tnt Tecbnl- dan OI JwUor Engineer to trouble • aboot prOCotJpe eqQ i p m en t Established commercial firm. Liberal binp beMflts. PARAMETllCS DISHWAHR DAYS APPLY IN PERSON S.11 ANO S.5 Mondlly through Fr\d~ RBIBBI l lll NEWPORT llACH Contact: CADll~ 6A6E· wm COAST 1166 Whittler Ave. * Cost• M ... 646-2491 An equal OPPOrtunity employer CAL-RON NOW HIRING 40 MEN * Start work immedlattly. No experience necessary. Willing to work ove,rllme every day during next 6 months. Will train. Start at $2.35 per hou r. Rapid advancement lo people willing to work. Call Per· 90nnel DepartJncnt Mon. day & Tuesday only. 142-4466 * * Sr. Electronic Tech. or Jr. Deslp Eng. Experienced in prototype laboralory wori<lnc w l t b integTaled circuit• a n d electro-mechanical awltcb- lni clrcultl. !:ltabllshed commercial Unn. Uberal frln&e benefits and •lary commensurate wtth experi- ence. PARAMETRICS t'l9 Baker. ~ ..... 1'• ~1 ,s AQUA·Tlt_O_L __ Hydro . Dynam~ OlvlsJon needs 20 men Immediately. ~veral De-pt. openings • Sal,s &: Service, Credit Pel'IOM el Manq emcnl Trainee. $4T>mo ml.ll. guar- antee if qualified. All depts have Training Program. Skilled or Un11kllled accep. table. ffilb 11Chool grads or equi•alent. For AppUcalion info CALL 547'°607 --SAILBOAT - MANUFACTURER ·· Sailboat manufacturer needs 1eoeral foreman. Knowlectge or fibergla11 and sailboat constniction essential. South- ern Calif. location. S en d qualillcallol\f. and salary ex· pected to !lox M-8. Daily Pilot. MEN • Mechanical Asselllblen • Electronic Asse•bten • Wire.,..n • T echnlclans Experience required, Liberal frhtfe benefits PARAMORKS REXAIR MFG. CO. EXPANDING TO ORANGE COUNTY TRAINW •••••• I WORK W1TH HYDRO. nLTERING PROCESS I CKEMlCAL SUPPLIES I ELECTRICAL EQUIP. I AlR CLEANS1"'G EQUIP. NO EXPERJENCE NEC ESSARY AS WE TRAIN TOP STARTING WAGES PERMANEN'T' POSm ONS FAST PROMOTION SOUND, SECURE ruruRE arowtb and ·~ • ment. * GOYERNESS:HOUSDCPR AttractJ•e aae «I, 5' 5 .. , UO ltla1 Uv&oln. mlllt cb'lve, col· '• ,,... •• play piano, repi9ce modMr Jar t.yr oW lntelflpnt ..,.. bmdaome boy. Newport a.eta a r e a. Send eom:>~• r~. rff. erences and f\lll lenctb pbo. IOif'apb wltb lint letll'r. to Box M·W. Daily Pllol Researe .. Secy to ssoo An interesting com- pany f o r secretary who likes scientific re- search. C o 11 e g e or business college edu- c a t i o o preferred. Shorthand 90 w p m , typing 70 wpm. Secretary $415 Tbi.s la a manage- ment I e v e I position with cost • of • living beneflts in addition to s a I a r y. Nationally prominent firm. Type 50 accurately. short. hand 80 wpm . Girt Friday to $450 Work for a dyn<tmic boas who is starting a new local company. Li g b t bookkeepinl? knowtedie l> I u s 80 w p m shorthand. 60 wpm typinJ'. Achertisb•a Secretary $4~0 This is for the !l"""P.- tarv with too 11.killci . Advertisin~ or r e a I e s t a t e backrro•1 rci would be heloful . PrE'- fer age 3>4!). Acconthta Clerk to $425 App(y In ~raon at Pt~ aonnel Offlce. PRORSSl1'l UIUIY IRYU A Xerox Compeny 2200 I. McFMden Ave. , S.nt• AM, c.ut. SEWll6 ISllUCTOR Are you thl1 wom•n? lf you are, the Slnaer Compan)' needs you. Ex- ccUent opportunity for woman tbol'OUlhlY experi- enced lo all pbaaes or w.vlng inatnaclion. You ma.y (IOW be employed but want to improve your present posit.ion. Salary plus commissions. paid vacatioN , many other benefits. Apply in penon. Tlla Si1MJ9' Co. 2300 H•rbor ltvd. Cost• Mesi Savino a Loan Teller NEW ACCOUNTS CLERK ~Pu Fobom 133-e600, lxt. 2111 coun:s WIO CO. Ale 19--JO, prior ~ 19700 J•mboree Id. lenee prefen-ed but .not Newport le1ch requlttd. MUlt be pod ~ b1 and able to WGl'k wUb the public. Ideal wottnns atmos~re ... Apply WORLD SA VIN~ A LOAN All appl.c.atlons reviewed on merit with DO bias tOward Race, Color, Ctted or Sex. 212 South Cc.at Hlw~ ..__. Lquna Beedt Wanocu --------IWl1abk Auto Mecba.Dic ' Of FICI GIRL wtte to operate Service Sta· "FllDAY" lion A Garden Center in Exper required • Dec type. Laruna Niiuel Minimum in. writer ' l~key Add'c mach. vestment. C&1I anytime. n+ H"'11'1 appNX 10 tc; S. Muat 531).JOOO ht! Sharp le Neat appeartna. •-0-PPOR'ru---Nl-n_ES_Fu__,,n,....,r-et-te S.nd letter wlUI Quallflca.· -.... local area s:z hr lions ' Rdett.ncM to • ._.im, · "HMF," Box 2ll5, Newport auaranteed. 893-l911'l Beach. COUPLE to ~ Beach NHl appea.rinc. 11-411, exper nectMal')'. Ap->ly In pel'IOl'I: Bob'• lit loy 154 E. 17lb St. CM am Motel. Exp. not nee. Box MlO Dally Pilot IBM KIYPuNCH ·II -----PROGRAMMING· p r 1:zssuc!e \Yantecl INDUS. DRAFTING • ti Nn experience 11f!fusary. GIOC. CHKKING · h Sall\ry O'lcn. A::• 22.n . TIIONIC ASSIMIL Y • e -sicm~RIES-APPl.Y IN PF.R..V>N ' PBX/TYPI . a. t ~~~1~:~~ co:~.H~!L~-~~:c~· West Coast with opttlence tn the fol.. •·-• Schools lowing categorlea: Trede A -· 1. Personnel-insurance a.nd BARMAIDS • • • m7 s. =:1;;" s.A. a,t SINGER Touch A Sew m.chine. Like new. TaU flll· er payments of Si. 75 mo. or $59 .. ~ cash. Call 0-. dlt Dept. KE S..7289 Anaht'im P'-noe a Orpns 11ao Opportunity Knocka All new piano A organ Boor models are beiDI diac:oun~ ed at a aood avinp. All ll&les include fne deliMry. bencb. With piano ale, free ID-home tmdnc. Wltb cqan sale. free ......_ Ubenl fiMncinc up to &0 months. W•INch'..Mlnnlnl't MUSIC CITY 3400 So. Briltol So. Coast Plaza J4G.216S . -..s--p1=-c·1AL NOTICI Baldwin demands tba.t we move all over-ace It floor model Baldwin Planoa ' Organs. How! By cutttnc pricu to the bone. Di9coonta to 25~ -but HURRY! WARD'S BALDWIN STUDt 1801 Newport, CM MUa4 JANUARY Sale -Pianos A: oraans.. spinets, comola A srands -Danish walmt speclal, $495, otberl from $295. New Hammond spinet oraan only $595. SOfMlDT·PHILLIPS CO. 190'1 N. Mafb al 20th Street Santa Ana 83 Hamond Orp.n wtth Leslie 1peakers .,,, Excel con<i. ~ Ask fol' Bill. For interview call Mondays &. Tunday1 rec{Yrd keepln& P 1 u 1 d GO GO abortband. • • • an • l2M'7 GaT-lif, Bl .. G.G. b,• A young progrPssive 2. Real ~tale-appraho.1 DANCERS 5'7-7113 _Te_le¥_illon _____ l205 __ 1 gr°'p would I i k e 8 and research. stat typlna $300 .,., wcck. HuntJ.n&lun Bt'ach. C&W. 537-2312 ExpeT HARDWARE MAN Contact: Mr. St. Clair 542.1133 sharp. a t t r a c t i ve plus w rthud ..i IBM 63J.:...tS3 u1· 6:i:l·l1t1i3 536 1115 Young lady. Minim••m transcrl.plion. 121 N. Lt·mn11 p.d,k PART · Time Secretary; 20 776-2900 of two years ji?f?T!-""AI 3. Public Relation&-ad •I!. hrs. peT . week. al'ltmnons. •&etten .Indicate locatk>n bookkP.epinl? b :> r 'c -eocy, pubUcaliona. araf· Good t, p1~: at:ortband not . -ground requittd. 011· ics plus shorthand. nccl!5SaT)'. cau: •NEW CLASSES ~'EEKLY ties wifl encompa!'S Tiles~ pas.Lena require work· 4)$.8003 • Mr. Rivenea Complete Secretarlal ·Clerk h A •-p in:,t for more thaJI one pet'90n -T)plat • Bnllllur Coul"9el. eAvy ccoun...., ay· and are best .Ute<! to Inell-YOUNG lady need~ for col· Pay r..-your books and 1 able. , !duals in the 20 • J> aiie fee ~ Corona !kl Mar. 1111all resiatratioc\ fee. ~ SCREENED R-e-..rott'st bnckct. &xtenslve exper~ 7 hrs, .J dy wlc. Must ban ~a Wftlc. :oo·~ of aucc ... Personnel Agency -f1T' race NITT requtred tn the ptrsonlllity. good refs. Call fut craduates employed In ~l Dover Dr .. Newport Bch. to $400 above area• but workina 613-JSjS, l~U am '°' •Pfl the UH G•I Frid•y \<ilOWle<!•.;.c is D4)e(Jed. Salary Tt':LEPHONE So'ieft0r-,:X: POl.i.Y PRlEST Type 50 wplll, SH 8(). Some M U S t be attrr "flVP will be S·'.~ a month or bet-PN" Wo1·k from horn,., Eu!· BUSINESS COLWCE "-· ,,_,, ,,_ ~ ..... TYa,WU•-, WBl"AIW HIEZDS-llYEIS·U.S ~,.__ ....... aceounting ba~ground. and oersom1ble W i t. h ter deper.dina on experience ly e:orr'cd ~ to Sl~ wk .. 325 N. Newi:.ort. NB., 548-9723 Age 71.35. Salllry o!>fn. ability ~nd knowk~..... and skillL unuaal comp&ny FrPtda Rm fmc-rlor11. m . MT I REN r A NFW Genenl Offlce of the IBM EXP"11tive bc:ictts. Call ~ 5.>'iO -~ _ _ lull~ i:hoolt COLOR TV Need ~al hwo l)\)CS ;,:, wpm. typewriter. 'OMAN To work bl Donut CASHIER · PBX rel1cf. $9 MONTH likes lots ol correspondence. G-r·I A-.C "";,CO I Sho 1 P m. tot p.m. A:>PIY Srml' bJC!:l'Aoep: r . Au• • lBM Progi·ammin& Opt. to buy. Free 1ervJce. AllO 10.key add. S350 up. v.....-., ~· Ir P n.. no phone calla muU•e bac!;.:rc•inrl n~ • lBM ~ free delivery. No depoait. e Bank Posltionl • fet paid t $J75 , perso Winchell'• Donut . tl:-1. Roy Cr"~r Pontiac. I e PB" Typtllf{ ORDER BY PHONE New AccounlA Ttller $340. . ~ . I ~~~1 Harbor BlYd. KIM '~•---_·--541·2672 135-1111 Good workeN • start Im· $400. Teller $325-39'l. Proof ThP. duties are vanr::t ----:-> • . R & TP..AINEE. t'ij) ar Pt ---· -----Of 639-4242 medlately • good pay • Operator ~-and inter~sttne in. A I HOUSEKEEPER t CopK u' Bk A Do i-.' '""D Sdli Problems? Pvt hi-Khl, COLORLAND TV n....n 7 ~ .. , 1 • • t f :-Jcat woman ,.aYer 56 for 3 me. r. , 1 vt..,,,rr ""• lndiv attn. SmAJl clanes. .,.,.., YI 8 .S.E.E. 3-S yn . exper. llyout Designers night work boou1 • ots OTHER fas~matmg y p e ~ adul ts. Live-in. Nice t00m train ror R.:t;. I "<'llM 1tl llh. BRICKER-WARD Prep. RCA Color TV. Brand New , HI Fl Components °' overtime • no experl· PosrnoNs AVAILABLE bus1ne~s. Prefer ? e I &: TV. Newport Beach 111ea. •xi:ienac. !\45-7!·' ---540-0420 Hillcrest GJ 697. Cuh or l' ence encusary • By Appolntm.nt ~ w.1~h 66 wpm typ-64~.1~ or 547~-~YSrITER · L\ v e -In. LIFETIME GlFT. Q\Ueo11t 10 trade tor car, cbina cab-Salelmaa Call Personnel Dt pl. 642-7484 ~ mg abthty. llABYSITrE'R 8-S:J> p.m. ~!andmothl!r type or<. CM 1~ .,..,..1_ School 173 inet. wuber &: dryer of • Betlronk lib Tech Apply ln person or send rtsUme to: 2230 S. Ann St. S.nt1 AM An equal opportunity employer iRAINri. 2l or ma. rtcti • MANAGEMENT 'l'RAINEE, 21 or OHi', biP ICbd snd. Excellent ""°'tuadt:rl PUBUC nN- ANCE CORP. Call MM841 • IOYS 10· 14 ~-..c..ao.i...... Geiit ......... Good ...-.i DAILY '8LOf • ' • IO-tlZl • r llAL mATE llilllll't,. ... wtlti wan. L8lt ,... tntonnaacm. • write WALKER 6 lie -Hart. ..,._ .. ""or 1·--In"""'._ "'f-·. "'"'-Mr. Ruuo 142-4467 Aco ... Clk, 40 .,..m •. S4<X> ~ • 2 "-,'"""" bcf J ""' •1" ., -··1 vat·~ 1>42-7""° r · .., • ., ......... lY ..,__ V I"' 't} -.. s--lsh c-r•.J" ~C'S-Fri A&ft s. 'I, .. , ' °',r'Q~ r ,--Ditl Mar. c.~. 541-2859 '~--u~· UDO portuniey to advance with WANTED ~mce Station Dr., front olc. »< ·· ~ t-"" ..,.-.. fl I Own tra•·s. Wfltmlnslt'r Tl::I.EPIIONE Sc 1•1tcr. Ex-M1•C ...... NDISI FO• • USED ADMIRAL COLOR ll"OWinl company. Would Attendant. Expeience, mar-Secy. Trust de>pt. . .• S400 Secret ... $415 area. 89'.!-0.;49 I per. Artnoon. part tlmt' • "• ~ND r•.a.DE" TV. Works good. $150. * prefer experienced stetta rted preferred. Good hn, ARGUS EMPLOYMENT -· 1 rt< c saJ.a & •2-Jm .,. _... 548-2808 componets aalesman but will salary + com.minion. Ai>-CONSULTANT AGENCY Dictaphone or Ugtit • -nexible hn for quall:;t .,,, · U3:._ __ ~Y* ' ======== cooalder well i eraecl audio -pli • .SU,Uior SMil ~nice 2043 -Wesldiff, NB 543:me~ shorthand'Wlll qualify ll•c-in hffkpr. room &: • 1 Jet,~. Wom. 7500 Fumitvre IOOO HI-Fl & Stereo hobbyist. Salary commensu-1495 Superior Ave.. N.B. 1624 We:atcilll. NB 541-6336 you for this cllllkm g· $1W per_ mo. Rd! req. 1210 n.te wltb .tlilltr and J)61or-ROUTF.S AVAILABLE 1~ O'ft'nt/Antlln l36-004l ing position. Stahle NB. 644-lS!IO S40-03G.1 CLOSING OUT ••• mantt. S · tn · ~Y~ .~~ .......... '° ~ firm, good potenUal. APT30 u.nMlta •. ~~ ~~pt: t((;OfllM ... INTlll STOCKI '46-189 Weatmln9t• for boya 10.14 Secy, ._.~al .... • ·.. ....,., " I '1oor1 Sampll'H Goocl Prottt. • No SQnday Clek/'IYpist, mrc • • • • MOO Part ..__ + • Pool, no ma.l:nt. ' "--llty ··--Jtu-.,..... Call 'trwin. 213:&-0m (lB!"· -•-.. _.., DeUve17 842..a:D Recpt/ ·~ • •• • ~ •--... , MAPLE-SPAJ'of~MODERN Serv\ce Station Wire 6 Soldtt • • • • $2.25/hr ~retary e GIRL-MUST BE 21 e ~L0¥tee9ta 1968 Stereo Comole. 10Ud 1tute, 4 speed changer. lJke new. Take over mnall .-.y- menta or pa.y cub balance of $86.12. C r e d I t Dept. KE 5-7280 Anaheim.. bper .. rwa 22. ~rm.. Best Local Coaqlaaift $2.75/llf. • Nite sb!lt/6-PM le 2-AM. Xerox. lSGO C0py ma.-Dlnetta-Bednlom IN Ute mech ~r. xlnt sal. J. R. ~rce AllSOC. Acency ~f\lst dance. * M.tcw.Mlnl chine, l&lt/UOO Ptlntera. ~ ... Mille. ~!'! Goede ISOO HUNT Texaco staUon um N"'Port· C.M. tu.f'l'lO ~ork 4-4i hoan a da.Y Slllrt. • • 56-9983 .... ,.,_.. Pwnltvn 14CM N. Coast Hwy MOOR INTllPRISIS m 8 new One Girl ol· WANTED • 1eCNtary lof Apply Pet Fehem me HAr:..ot-B? Cf S" uo 4~ ftenonnel Al•ncy fice. IBM Executive stock ""*-'• omce. UJ.4600, nt. 2111 . .. . ,. f.H Newport Blvd .. N.a. typewnp ·hter. catcu,la· •·or pe.l'IOMil IDMmew. PDIUllfOM Qbollterfd Phcme TODAY for tor. 0 l 0 C 0 c,er. Call Mt. Gedllr.. 4tt"'1'M (lllS ne11w c:M1r w/ ottDmd an appolntnlmt ,_. • .,.. Must ba,·e geod I rt· 8AlfYsrrn:1l 2 ..,.. lllMll Sii. * MUISl9 JU.'WARDlNG MuRE. hand w i t 6 IC(:Urate N.wpart Helcbtl 5 O&ys '42..fOIO fw .,,..nt, typing skills. Iuur-w.-. Own trw. ..,.,413 RADII CO. ..... W. 1022 , ance l> a c k Ir 0 unct KOUSEWORK. 3-111'1 a dQ. ·- JUST IN! The new Wilton tennis racket. Flnt ~. tint lel'Ved. South Cout Ttnnia Shop 2641 Newport Blvd.. Com Mesa. FANTASTIC SURl'BOAAD R.EPA.IRS rutlF.oonomlcal "1ND 'n SEA Surfboard, 115 w. 13tb St. * &Q.'l'I07 ........ W1nfed. helpful but not man-,.,_ CM 1'100 .......... M. ara lirre t>.l .. table, 4 C'hft. '" . 1-datory. ~-u•k •• = trw. New-rt'... • .. t:n. a.t dnwert. Uv .;::;=:=:::::;:;;==== W...---""" -r-· rm -.bin. mtmn. lamp M1:cell•neout MOO TOO MUCH ~ llllMMrt • P.41\T 'nmt l'\l.Deml& An 11pplkaUGlll ""'9wtod ....._ p6etin fr• m e"· LllSUll TIMI? nv..,-~ work own area, a . tar par. on merit w'da no l:Jat • .... rattan pleca Gia• * AUC110N * TOO LmL. MON.-P.Me""nel to .tart. m~ rd., __ co1o ,..___. wwt. JuJrtOWn pottft'Y. sm o )QI wm tell "' bill)' ' r agVtency.u11 f'\JLLEP.ETTE I Part time w. .--..-... r, ~m ..... • l'\IPo l..otlll oChe!' drin:;a. 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KE ~1'289 Anabrlm P~noe; Ii Or .. ftl 1130 Opportunity Knodti All new piano ilt orpn floor model.I an: beinl dl9COUftt.. ed at a good uvinp. AU aalel include ffff dellftry, bendt. Wltb piano lale, free U..bome tunlhc-Wltlil cqan sale, free -..... Uberal ffMnclnc up to 60 ......... WolHch'o-MoMl"1'1 MUSIC CITY 3400 So. Briltoi So. Cout Plaza 540-2165 . ~5=p1=c1AL NOTICE Baldwin dernandl that we move all oY0'4P I: !Joor' model Baldwin Piata " Organs. How! J!iY cuttina; pr~ to the bone. Dl.900Ufttl to 25~ -but HURRY! WARD'S BALDWIN STUDT L80l Newport, CM 842.MM JANUARY Sale • Pianol I: oraar1111, apinetl, conmln I: ll'8ft(la -Danish walnut spttlal, $495, others from S295. New Hammond spinet organ only $595. SCHMIDT·PHILUPS CO. 19111' N. Mafn at 20th Street S.nta Ana 83 Hatnond Orpn "1th LHlie 1peakers ..,, Exef'l con<i. 545.-6539 Aak Jar BID. o.,... WUioU-$i06 60-1171 S\ln. 1.ITJ..JM3 ews. "-· ~ ,._ & ..... .. ·""· ....... . urm1=•n1111 ' fi11411S-llllJS-llms ~ ..... --. RENf A NFW-- COLOl TV $9 MONTH Opt. to buy. Fret 1uvke. Free delivery. No depm.it. OR.DER BY PHONE UJ-1111 • coLOm1N~Open 7 c1ys RCA Color TV. Bnnd N'e'll' , • l HillcrUt GJ 69'1. Cuh or )1 il tnde for car, cl\ina caJ>. 3 inet, wuher ol dryer oC , equal value. "42-7!R '* USED ADMIRAL COLOR TV, Worb good. Sl.50. * 548-2$18 ! H~fl & St•no '210 • 1961 Stereo Con.ole, tolid ~ 11nte, 4 aPttd chlingtt. Uke new. Take over lfllall ..,... menta or pay ailh balana o( RIS.12. Cr e d I t Dept, KE 5-1280 Anaheim. Sportlne -ISOO JUST IN! The new Wlbon 0 1«lnll 9'Cket. nnt come, ! flnit 11erved. South Cout Tennis Shtp 21641 N_,ort lltvd., ea.ta Mea. ;: FANTASTIC SURFBOARD t JtEPAIRS Fut/Ecooomlcal , "1HD ·n SEA Burfboerd. 1. ns w. 13th St. • &G-1I07 • p' M1!1cell•,....,_ '1600 '· • * AUC110N * 1 n >"'* '"-u .ri Or blo' ~ lfvt Wlndy I try 11 _ Auct1ons Yrtday 1 p.m. " ~·,Auction l•m f ~ Nn'p)I'\. CM M&-8$11 1~ e.tdml Tq't mda. ~ • ··$$CASH$$ ._ We pi,-cub tr: • I Farnlt1n , ApPliual '1-,..... ., ~. 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'65 VALllNT 2 DOOR ,.:; _., -- " oL DMLY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE 1968-a ·Political 'Y,el:\r NToo much left win.&. too mach right wiug, you fl1 around in cittJea. So l'm a middle bird." 'lbe ipeaker, a euest comedian on a TV allow tut week, might as well have been Lyndon JobDloo. for that political pblloaopby seems to have emeqed from the President's State of the Union meesage 1ut week. '11le speech wu political, u are all sucb state-of· affain addresses, but this one -dull ·as it tetmed to many viewer&--had an element only a shrewd politician can produce in such a document. The President smoot& ly pr&oempted the middle ground. To condemn what he u.id, an opponent mUBt move either to bis riaht or his left in the political spectrum. One striking featute of the bland report w~s tbe parallel with Gov, Ronald Reagan's ·~state of the state'' mesaage. There wu nothing much new in either speech. Neitber Johnson nor Reagan got all the legislation they wanted lut year, eo they're both back after it. And both are in a political year with the President a candidate for reelection and Reagan at least a force behind the aeenes at the Republican convention. Both men also heavily emphasized the growing crime problem and .both drew their IJ\06t enthusiastic applause on this aspect of their programs. The outlook for the cpming legislative year is not the same for tbe two men, however. Reagan, needing votes from Ute Democratic side in both houses if his more important measures are to pass (including the budget), has managed to anger Dtmocrata from Assemb- ly Speaker Jesse M. Unruh and Senate presi~l_lt pro tern Hugh Burns on down the Une. ln fad, a prominent Republican .in the legislature has become so alarmed by the inept politicking of the admln1•tration that he publicly admonished his fellow Republicans over this past weekend. Johnson's outlook is somewhat better. Washington observers report he .IJ likely to tcore well in Conares1. at Jeut on many of hia lesa cOltly priorities. The President's speech, over-an. may well be a pod measw:e of wbal to expect of bia fortbcomin& campaip. Jt wu devoted about two-thirda to demestic probl.m1; about eight percent wu on Vietnam. Under.iandably, he wowd lite to have leu focu on the wat and maich mere on his domestic program. ~ · Both Johnson and Reagan have played low-key opening scenea in what they know will build into a wide- acreen political spectacular by September. They Both Need the Money One disttjct's 1ain is going to be the other district's ~M. . Saddleback and Orange Cout junior colle&t diltricta are both laying claim to the wne $500,000. PatenUy, they both can't have il The coveted money' is the slthl Orange Cout would collect from Saddlebact in seat tu fees it Saddleback would pay seat tu fees. But Saddleblck 'lfOn't. Trustees of the new sooth county junior eollege district would rather keep the moUJ to spend on build· ing their own f acWties .. Orange CoMt U'uAees for their part, feel they are entiUed to rent money for houainl IOUth county ata. dents. Besides, they need the money to stave off soing broke in a couple of years. In both casea, board members rightfully are selfish enough to consider tbe needs of their own dislrictl paramonut. · So there you are. Except that a county counsel's interpretation of the State Education Code says Saddle· back shall win. The ntionale is that new dlstrietl need this exemp- tion to put money into buildint their own f acllities while getting off the ground. The Good Guys Eat a Hat? Respo1UIMllt9 fer Esetalation ot B0111Wi19 • Vs. Bad G~ys Wben adultl deplore the "bad n · amples" of violence. and lawlessness on televtsron programs fol' cbildren -and don't most of the early evening . programs aeem desiped f o r cbildren'• mlDdsT -they are usually thiaking ol tbt crimes committed by tbe "bad py1" on the shows. But thi• alone would·not necessarily bave a detrimental effect on dllldren, who expect bad IU)'s to do wrong, to be caught and overcome and punished by the aood pys. This would be simply u old-tlme morality play in mocfein ttappiags: evil conquered by ~rtue. WHAT IS SINISTER in some of these 1bows, however, lJ not the "im· morality" of the villains, but tbe ••amorality" ol the so-called heroes. When Ole good guys themselves ctrcumYent the law in order to achieve their purpo111, tben our whole tradi- tional atructu.re of values 1J broulbt into question, and "good" and "bid" become meanin1le11 sentrmental tags. My older boy and I were watching an tifilode of a f,rogram called "Mi111oa Impossible, ' a few weeks ago, in which one. of the heroes lured the master criminal into a hotel room and proceeded to beat a confession out ef him. WHEN THE CRIMINAL protested that hls constitutional rights were being violated -for t:tie hero had posed as a Senate crime inv"*-'plor -hil assailant snarled: ''Rights aren't for rats like you -tlley're ju.et for dece.nt citizens!'" (My boy, l'm happy to say, jeered at that remark.) But rights are for rats, even more than for "decent citizens." If the rats and the decent cit.liens aren't treated equally under the law, then any grollp that gets in power can decide that uy other croup consist& of "rats ... This is the whole ~Int In vllflantlJ luardial the civil w.tie• ol even the most ICabrous member o£ IOCiety. AND THIS IS A LEISON in American history and civic• that we seem increasingly to have for1otten, if the preaent paeratioa has ever Im.own it. ~ual treatment under ls.w la precisely what cliaUngu.ial* the 1 good guya from the bad guys~ wftell the good guys bell• to reUnqullb tbi1 differen~, then b W l\IYI have already triumphed pbUoaopb- ically I ln today's prapnatic atmosphere. many people seem to feel that any means will do to get rld ol the rats; an attitude that is more dangerous. te my mind. than the f.lCtivities of the rats. Unless our children are shown exactly what makes the "good IU)'s" good, they will judge euenUal morality only by such trtvial trappings 11 white bats and black batl - on or off tbe TV screeo. All Eyes on the Loot ln the wake of professional football's Super Bowl in which the winning playe.rs• share was roughly $15,000 each, there waa a flowering of sports page paragraj!hs on the aenenal sub- ject of "the loot" - Unions, particularly that of the Teamsters. understandably are trying to pt a share of ''the loot." Players were interested, hoping for more loot. Tbere were quotes from former col- lege stars wbo admitted that when tbey were playing for alma mater and her glory. they ttsed to look at the ~ C011crete slabl and wonder what went wi\h all the loot. Tbls bu a natural rllg. U UL" In with the views of tbole critics of our society who find it materialistic. .ttll all eyea fulieaed Oil the loot. IVCll AN ABGUME1'(f bas slllbt ftlidlty, but the Ul\llllent II nally moot. Tbt dedllon w11 md a tone .... ...,. Today the rtate UltvenltY, !'lddl by Jaw must pro"* a mua. tude of courses, quite properly offers a number of courses known iJI athle· Uc circles u "jockstrap count1". In past decades a number of universi· ties and engineerint scboola 1ave up blg-tlm.e football· or scheduled teams which, as the pbrue 1oe1, played students. But ao great is the fondness of public and alumni for toda)"1 perfec· tion football that an increasing number of instituUom are working 011t what lll•Y be called a dual aystem. n., will, oa tbe oae baad, UDta1n a ldl1t lnel aclldemic department for tboM (lacludlq always aome football piayen) wbo Wint to take t.bat route. Tb8J allo ldd, IM>wever, a depertmeall ltat includes a number ol jocbtrap ...-.ea for the toad football playm no 1bbor e81cul•. Enstisb, (orei8'1 18JllU'lps, cbemlltry, J11!11ica, and 10 on. / No, Your Old Wool Suit Thinp a coJwnnist might never know if be didn't opea bis man: In the future you may be able to eat your wornout wool auita and sweaters instead of throwing them away. Scientists iB New Zealand have found a way to turn wool into food proteins. They don tt have Ute taste thrill of steak -but they ar• said to maintain life. We are having a pet populatiOQ explosion u well as a human one. Doga and cab in the United St.tea now number about 50 million, or one for every four people. llicidentally, advocates of equal rigbt& mlibt look lllto the fact that most lOcal ~enunents discriminate against lady dop. Average license feea for a male do1 are only Sl.31, but for a female doe they are '3.10, according to the American Humane Association. lF YOU'RE ~sa Zsa Gabor to dinner soon. be sure to serve frog legra .. -Ute main course. Sb& jumps at every chance to enjoy her favorite delicacy. Did you show up for woTk today? Well, two million other Americans probably didn't. That's the daily job absenteeism rate. President Johnson wants us to cut I down on loreitn travel, so if you want to please him why not see America first by visiting l\ome, N. Y., Athens, Ga., and Paris. Ill. Quotable notables: ''Be not afraid or life. Believe that life i's wortll living. and your betlef will help create the fact.'' -"William James. CLOTHESHORSE: John Whyte. one of Manhattan's top ma le models, haa a-$10.000 wardrobe. Make-you jealo1AS, ladles? Safety atatlltlc: U.S. motor veHJcle~. now travtt • bOlioa miles a year, 11y1 the NaUonal Foundation for Jlitlnr.tY 8111'7. Bat 87 percent of aad~Dta art cnlld by vebfcles that account fOr onJJ 17 percent of the total mlleap. Russia Blames Red China WASHINGTON -What is Motcow telling the men in Hanoi at this critical point, wben to negotiate or not to negotiate is of 111dl primary im· portance? The belt amwer to be found here is contained in nl.llDel'Wti articles in Soviet publications which tell Jbe world that China fa responsible for the American e~on of the war and the bomb.inc of North Vietnam and for drawin1 the United States into Asia in a peat VIDl·Padlic ~er play. China's break witb the Communist bloc against unity of ac:Uon in Vietnam was "virtualq an iavUa11oa oa the part of Pe.iac to Wasbin;ton to escalate the conflict iD Soutbeut Asia in aa Ullcbecked muner," states an article in lavesUa. FROM TBJS. POINT onward Soviet commentators and analysts describe a mMboUH vision of MM T,,_tung's .W to create an .. Alien Rei&" with Japan, India and Soutbeut Alla as appendages, and to phulge the world into a nuclear burrieane from which China would emerge u the sole leader of Ute ravaged planet at_f ome distant date. Secretary of State ~ Ruak's re· cent observation• on C la i n a ~ s unpieuot and npanslve attitude toward its neigbbon, cutigated as raising anew the 'tiacredited threat of a "yellow peril". are bland com· pared to Moscow's apocalytic view of China 's mad dream. This is called the stirring of the "yellow dragon" which, "Just as dur· ing the old Chinese dyn11tie1. ii ready to powice on ita weaker ~s·• -namely, the Moncolia People'• Republic. Democratic Republic of, Korea, hrdia, Nepal and Burme, as .well as Vietnam. FROM TRIS IT MAY be concluded. and it is ''concluded ill b~ circles here, tbat Rutlia ii teWq the mea in Hanoi to nee the Cbinele madltouae, and make a deal which will be tbe beafnninl ofa1:be U.S. out of Asla" that .. .., • ..,,.. there in a more m at, and ratiooal way. Getting tbe-U.S. out ot A1Ja ta Clearly a primary Soviet objeettw, for It views Wftb alarm the ereatioa of butt pmnanent appearial mWtaty lnsta~ons at Cam Raab Bay ln South Vietnam, Sattabip in Tballand, and looks with contemptuous milliV· lng OB tM new interaathDal mechammu ill 1'blcb tM U.S. and Japu would 10 bucl-in4'and la ,tbe ec0nomic development ... aploitlnl of Asia and ita market. RUSllA JS 'SOUNDING a four· alarm wmU.n1 09 Cblna which ap- proachea byst•rla. No one is writing in Moscow's !journals abou~ tile writhing dragon with smoke and fire pouring from its nostrils as i mere stage prop to frighten off forelgn · devils. Tbe non-expansionist view of China u· not even medtloned. · MolCOW ia talkiftl about an opium dream that bu become ettablialMcl policy : Mao's halludn.ation of an Asian Reich creat..s in a world holocaust whlcb will wipe out OBMhird or one-half of humanity. Broadcutiftg in Mandmin, Rdo Moscow baa declared that the )hoist group "bas become the most vlcioal enemy to a halt ol tbe Vietnam ~. More than once the Pe.kint leadeta showed their negative attrtude towerd the pc>Jaibillty ot a peaceful sewement of the Vietnam qua&ion. FurtbenMre, .Mao Tse-tuna ud bis ll'cqt llave. in fact, denitd tbe VietnMMM· people their legitimate rigbtl to 10lve ffW tbemHlves the luuea of build.IDS ~ace iD tD.eir..own eGUll1l7." ASIDE PROM THE propagudrstle hyperlllolt, there can be no doubt tbat Moscow is really wroupt up about Cbina with an emotional content of abou.t the same depee 11 lfa fear and hatred· of CiermaQy. · Radio Moacow'a domestic service declar.. that tbe alineH leaders "•tab tile Vietnamese people iD, the back • . . the Mao T ... tunl aroap is apparfllltly tntereated tn prolongln& the Vietnam conlllet : • . statemeata trom Peking imply that the Mao T ... tung 8foup reserves the right to quatfy wbetbet a littlement re.ched l;Jy Hanoi through talks ii ad· vantageou.s or disadvanta1eou1 to Vietnam." All this . verbiage bas bten ~ming out for months now and •till co1tinue1. Ta•en all together, it .may suuest that Moscow is now pushing the North Vietnamese toward a .seUiement regard.less oi what Ohina waata. -•' From time to time the ide• of JllOIHl)'-&aving posaibilltl•. One of year-a.round 1ebool to slYe tu. moqey tbue ia that over a period of yean, cr;rc,;;P·proposlng k point out that children could get out ol eltmfDtary with an additional quarter added to . and hip ICiteol. • year earllel' • tbt adlool year. one·f~ mare -a&ve moaiey l.or Jbt _"9cllla1 s~L ~ ~ traditional JaMSay ICbool papMa -·td be ...a .. A.ated in· e-'~g Would lWte • be ~ &vee year 11 extended. TbUI pl..e fac:ilitij1 l~tie'i-:'" thus ;~. bulldinc:CS u teae.ben 8ddtd oai _ ~ ~.. and ~ .. saJarlll ... saved in JMtemt ~(a. alitl8&' ·.._.. l!dlDol· i'91',.' ._ tbt-~~I: ,SoWvtr,, t111 Idea of These people cu aee no reUOll ~·-..:.-..:.... ~ ...._ It ~ pClpUa I sdMMli a-,.r eazUlr ,.. .i.... t do 't j at """"' l..I.... wvu.a -mare --a -.-._be coallo+aat.L wuy cuuca on n ump -....,a. of ......_ ....... A.. If t a~in · • · · Tbey accuse educators of belnl ~· . · 1 • 1 • 1 ded to a school year that should bave ._.. ..-to W!ft mtllllll men ~ aft:NDED Scbooi Yar ID9t out with tbe clemile · ol OU( · ~ they _ do now. addltiGUl lilar1 ~ .. &be ·t r J m e 1 t e r , atrarlan society. c:oet ~be r........ . • ..---1h • two aepM9ter Dlul ICllD· .1 • • -~-.. oeben. ·All atnd Proeperlb 11ote: Every hour of the day, the lederil government now &peftdl at ltaat $1 million more than it tate1 ill. Uncle Sam apparently believes ln the old 111ln1, "You can't take It witb you.•• Wortll rtlDllDberiDf: ''Tbe only peo- ple wttb wtlom you 1bould try to aet even are tbolt wbo bave helped HOWEVER, MOft educators who ·~· JU!i.ASON ~ ~ ~ ~· -,_ to aM to 2156 da11t ban seriouiIJ studied year-around ~ 1' F.!ltaklll oa lbe ~ Gil 1bl plam. 1But U1Uali1 • IC:bpot say lt just won'=• ~ Jt Jed.~ •.Ille Wea JI' .. ~ti 1111111ta tab 1lllir sum-teut Ill the coirte:it u 'Jll'O-, .... _ .TIMJ ~· ... ... ............... CllDe. What ,..._....,,,... ..... -· tbe .... ,,, ........ tL .... ~-.. ~--...... .... --':"'·~i-r· ~ .. =-=~ .. ~..!1Ut!': ~~~--...;tiF, you.'' FOtKLOREt If you doa't have money ill your l)OCket Oil N9" Year'• D1y, you'll be llrob tbe rett Of • year. 0.tlDI a hair cut drives away bad spirits. DriUlnt a potion of pine bark bolled ii wnir wot C1lre ulcers. U I buu.rflJ OiM into JOU? house, tbat'a a sip ff 1D llllpendln1 wtddlng. OddiUa &I 1111 at tbe next coclrtall partJ , .. __.: a.bf utters now tan a ·~ ..... aamaall)'. AD bean a .... ~ bMr have poor Miit • JlllaDt ot u.a. .... -... lbelr lddreu .-,... ,... 1-tctl •uall1 bayt --ftald ~ .... UllGltt• llouellold !Uqt troa · ttie.nrm -.S H•• AJmattac : "To keep peua( buttlf Oft bi'lld from· 1tickln1 to tM , turn . fi •• tllnMI 1Jlrrw wlllo oblfr9. tel, .. If .... ii llaPFf. .. AJDWiea. OD otMr -· m1111 of ._. · .......... , _... TIMr •. 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