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Today's Cloalag
N. Y. Stoek,s
• 't . M<?NDAY, JANUARY 29, i968 TEN CENTS
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Annex Eyed
., lrt~~and Ma y ~·Devewped in Stages -
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LIGHTS OUT -P""'.er pole sb.,',,,d ¢ oi, J~~· Piilbades
roads was left ~anglyi& &-om shottecklut ,,U-• "~). J>bcting out
l,:":00 homes and nearby airport. Howard h.1 UndM)', ·alleged dri...er
ol. panel truck {bottom), was booked by1 police.
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·' Pole Pul\1erized ' ' .
1,200 Homes, Airport in. Dark ' ' Costa Mesa carptC,:er Howard L.
Lindsey is accused of shearing off
a power pole Swld11 nigbt, plungi ng
1.200 bomes and Orange County
Airport Into temporary darkness.
Newport Beach Po~ said Lindsey·~
12-year-old panel truck slammed into
the J>C>ie on Jamboree Road, just east
o! Palisades Road, at 6;44 p.m.
Lindsey, 32, was not hW1.
·Soutbem California Edi.son Co. of·
lici.Ms 11kl power wa s restcred to
hundred! of 1'omes In the area at
7::5 p.rn. •
County Airport· was in the dark
only brieOy. according to ai rpOrt
mani.ger Don J'.fobbs. ..We weren't
inconvenienced ," he said. '10ur eltt·
trlca;I 1ystem autom.at,i.cally· went on
the auxiliary generatpr."
Police booked Lindsey on a charge
of being drunk in pUbllc. His truck's
f.r,.opt end .11od right side also were ·--
U.N. Cal'-s Off Meet
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• ~UNITED NATIONS (UPI ) :.... United may bav• to ,be f)Oltponed to .p11rmH.
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By JEROME F. COi.LiNS • .... Odtt.......... ...
. Tile"\.;.. Oompaoy ,,.u(""'I" ut
the. city of Newport Beacb. to aM,x
more ll'lan 1,000 acres in the hUlt
above Corona del Mar, the DAILY
PILOT learned today. .
IArceb' reaid.eotl.al development is
planned for the huge expJt111e a( Dow
uninhabited county temtoq. ·
Thi! property 11 approtirnltety one-
sixth tbe site ol the city's pregent
Vietnamese
New Yeru·'s
Truce Off
SAIGON (AP) -Th1 allies called
off the Tel truce in South Vietnarn·s
northern military sector t o d a y
because of a build-up of a ma1sive
North Vietname1e invasion force
ready lo spring after the ceasefire.
The 36-hour standoff began elsewhere
in the country, marking the Vi et.-
namese lunar new year.
U.S. and South Vietnamese officials
r~ted the enemy had four or five
divisions -40,000 to 50,000 mea -
along the demilitarized zone and jusl
over the border Jn Laos. The force
included a new enemy unil. the 320tb
Division. the officials said.
"The th'reat Is 1erious up there,"
a 1eni.or lJ.&. spokesman asserted. .. ,t JI. oot miJJtarni l0C1ca1 to let ~th '¥Mm.T-1i1ve 'Ji& !Kluts 6f·1'e11:1P'Ply
and moverrit nt while we si l there
.and 1et !tit Why 1bould we give the
enemy 31 hOW's time to get into posi-
tioD wheB they've got three to four
diihlons lh8tt ready lo whack
u11?" ' ~
Another senior U.S. officer said:
''Thert are 'Utree divisions in the Khe
Sanh area. and possibly a fourth.
fl is something I would label an in·
vas!on. It is no longer just in·
filtr1tion.''
Khe Sanh is in the jungled hills
of northwest South Vietnam. The U.S.
Marines are dug in there in a combat
base just below the demilitarized zone.
The truce c a n c e 11 at ion an·
nouncement also said U.S. air raid.~
would continue during the truce period
in North Vietnam's southern panhan·
die for a dista nce running about 12.l
miles north of the demilitarized zone
to Vinh on the northern coast.
The U.S. Command has rushed near-
ly 10,000 Army troops to the fivP
northern provinces -called the \st
Corps area -to back up the Marine~
spread .along the DMZ. More Army
forces are likely to be dispatched
1oon.
The United S!Bles has t h re e
divisions in the Isl Corps area -
perhaps 60,000 troops. The South Vici ·
namese have 12,000 men there.
The allied Tel cease-fire went into
e!feci elsewhere al 6 p.m. -!I a.m ..
EST. The announcement of thP
c1ncellation for the northern sector
came from the South Vietnamese
gOvermnenL
Nationa' dforta to solve .lfle Pueblo further con1ult1tion1.,, ·
cr1sJs rail Into a itone will today Tbt lO~non-perntanent member1 :~ NEW YORK (AP ) -Tfle stock tlle~I met U:Us morning to 1u e1s market erased an early advance and
Mid a acheduled meeting o(, the Securl· tll! aituat.ion, but• the tey to auccest • closed lower toda.JI.. ('See quotations. tf Council at 3 p.m. EST Wu cauad, *1are•Lb'· lay tn the ~U.S. Page1 14-15). ...
olf. Ambauador Arthur J. Go Ind "l'be .. l[lssion opened with .a stroni.:
--"'llfe 10 n01Fpmnmet1t"•~•n,...om. ~bo~1~1r -Ruaian--Ambesaador-:;f! 0..-'-11M. j,bl_ch 'boo!_ted the Dow Jone•
w eed this mornlq UYlt n4 nl Mwoiov who met Sunday &P; Industrial a~tt•ce more than four
wo\lld be aerved-tD}!M .. tbtfoilnd ,_... rttult1. _,_ ~:,, "\.-points.
Bar~Aiea Oat .. ' '
land area.
It lies east of MacArthur Boulevard
a1 .d roughly encompasses all the land
between Harbor View Hills and Bonit4l
Canyon Road, about a mile south
of the UCJ campus. Coyote Canyon
roti ghly serves as Its easternmost
_boundary.
The territory .will be developed in
fi ve stages, lrvine sources indicated.
The first stage involves a 212-acre
pan:e! already proposed for an-
nexation. The parcel fronts on
MacArUlur Boulevard at the old buf.
falo ranch site near Urbanus Square.
Newport city collllcilmen at their
Feb. 13 session are expected to be
asked to endorse the "concept" of
the 212-acre annexation. Orange Coun-
ty's Local Age ncy Formation Com·
mission ILAFC) is slated to rule
on the plan the next day.
Later this year. annexation pro-
posals involving the rest of the 1.000·
Urges Pueblo Accounting
U.S. Faces Peril,
Dirksen Declares
WASHINGTON !UPll -Senate Re·
publican leader Everett M. Dirksen
said the United States stands to suffer
humiliation and possibly peril if it
fails to call for "an immediate ac·
counting" for the USS Pueblo and her
crew.
Dirksen made no specific sugges-
t1ons as to what should be done about
North Korea's seizu re of the ship and
her 83 men last week. But he told the
Senate:
"Appeasement has nevrr paid.
Those who do appease have always
pa id a fearful price."
He told newsmen later: "It seem~
damned funny that a little country of
12 million people can push us around."
"We had better start rethinking our
history at a time when the clamn1y
spirit of fear and timidity seems to
~ upon us." Dirksen siad.
:;t llGhall we permit the passage of
time, or fearful counsels of watchful
waiting, or thin apologies. or lame
excuses tranquilize us into a s!Bte of
humiliation in the eyes of the world
and perhaps imperil our nation fur·
ther·1••
Dirksen's plea came against a back-
dro11 of further North Korean threat.~
to punish the Pueblo crew : a growing
U.S. alert of "aircraft. ships and bod·
ies" In connection with Jhe crisis:
sPuttcrlng diplomatic efforts in the
United Nations and elsewhere lo settle
the matter : and continuing efforts
through the Red Cross to get the crew·
men released.
The White House stressed that Pres-
ident Johnson was continuing efforts
through diplomatic channels to get the
ship and crew released, which were
accompanied by "prudent. orderly
and limited deployment of Amer ican
military forces in the area.··
"As the President said last Friday
lin his nationwide broadcast) these
are precautionary," Presidential
Press Secretary Gcon;:e Christian
said.
Scna\P Democratic Whlp Russell B.
LonJ!. (La.l, suggested that one pos·
sibility for getting the ship and thP
men would be to "capture an equal
number" of North Koreans through
seiring one of their fishing vessels in
international waters.
The Air Nationa l Guard. mean·
while, reported today th.a t 88.5 per-
cent of its men called to active duty
last week were at their posts within
three hours afte r the call went out.
The Air G uar~ is furnishing half of
the 28 civilian fighters and the trans-
port unil s called to active -duty by
President Johnson following the hi·
jackini:! of the Pueblo. The olhf!rs arr
from the organized Air Force and
Navy resf!rve~.
10 Inmates Flee Custody;
Six Escape es Still Hunted
Slx of 10 inmates who escaped from
three county detf!ntion fac ilities in
what of'flcers described as "a mad
half hour" Sunday night were still
at lari!e today.
Harbor Chamber
Installs Tonfg ht
More than 300 Harbor Area civic
leaders were expocted to turn out
toni&ht for the 61sl an nual installation
ceremonies of the Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce.
Guest speaker for the banquet will
be Gordon P. Smith. director of
finance fo.r the state of Celifornia.
In addition to the installation of
oflicers, the chamber also will present
ill cnnual Man of the Vear award.
~f_9na de! ~ar High School Prin·
cipal Leon Meeks will succeed outgo·
ing president John Macnab.
Four or thr fugitives . whom sheriff's
officers have refused to identify,
escaped from the Joplin Boys Ranch
in Modjeska Canyon. Two 17-year-old
boys who fled £rom the Orange County
.Juvenile Hall within minutes of the
Joplin break are also being sought.
Two men who escaped from the
county branch jail were quickly recap·
lured by depulies. They were iden·
tified as: Gary Campbell, 22. of
Orange serving a six-month burglary
lerm and William Pipes, 24. of Colum·
hia, Mo .• who is serving one year
for burglary.
Sheriff's deputies also q u i ck I y
recaptured two of the Joplin escapees.
Pipes and Campbell escaped at 9 p.m .
The juvenile hall break out followed
at 9:20 p.m. and the Joplin Ranch
escape was reported at 9:30 p.m.
Utt Officiall y
In Race Again
For Ninth Term
meeUnc sche<hlilllltl ftr ail aftimoOD.
Council Platdent A,U 9biibl. of
P.aldilOn .......... t porfuodoq ..,..
cprn:nce ct the fiyt penunmt
members bifare annOWtdnc th
cinctlJ.atioa, ...
:.Wonned IOm"C'el 1Nd there WM
ht dedaion oa •n th• coandl woald'
..... In fcnnol, J!O!>U. ....... ;-'l"bey said the illwn.lfve COlll1lltation1 iliial on mott al the time 11..n;ce S.tur· ~Y .. aftetnOOft Md nm into a atone
W.O with lillle bollbocid "ot a C.O..
· ~~stival Tightens , Rules It's official -Rep. James E . Utt
(R-Tustin) Will seek a ninth two-year
term in Congress representing th!!
35th District. whictl includes parts
of Oraoge and San Diego Counties.
The veteran 6B·year-ol d
Congressman ma<le !he announcemenl
formally in Washington Sunday.
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trDditional and modern an poinls of
view.
-set up 1 public wtilorm Rcoring '
· 1y1tem for juryillC.
-Establish • reiutation that cou ld
~uirt the "life ex'1fbitors" to resub-J
11\Jt to Jur71nl )I tbelr won 1lumps
ltf q....Uty I.pr three seasons.
'!be newfpographic boundaries for
re.tival ublb!tlq artau will ha
bouadelll an tlle DCll'th by a line Inland
fr'l!llD Qjitllr CM: <ii Ure east b1
tM *9eipted i-oute of Pacific Coast
P"n:ew'1;'0G the 'toUtll by the norther·
ly liM 'T of lb; propoled city of Dalla
Point.
... E xhibitors in 11167 will be '
from the 1hrUnken area providL~ .1
do not move. Verner Beck. grounds
chalrmaA, 1aid it an artist outside
the new boundaries who ex.ltibited la~!
1ummer, moves .across ~ street or
DQ:l door he will not be eligible.
Qu•sUoned .. abOMI rtiilltllC}' rt· ,mrementa tor 111&9, Beet s1id the bclltd ·1ia1· maae ·no ·r:--ovtifOn 'ytt tor
.. flmu'e.. .
Tbi tQlet c•lled for new 1ppUcJnts
ud rnubm!Wnc a.rUau to be Juried °" the second Saturday of March.
l:ptrlu for Judiln1 ar• to be recelv·
(Su Ft..S'ttVAL1 Pate 2)
Noting lhat he had previously ln·
dicaled he woo.Id seek re-election. Ult
acknowledged that "ptrftctly nonnal
concern arose when I suffered a mild
heart attack last fall ."
But he pointed out he has ''• com·
plete bill of bealth from the d.pitol
physician i nd, having retlU'ned to full
activity in Washington and the mttrict
U'lese past three months, this should .
I beUe•e. • properly lay to rut any
lingerln& questions.''
Utt 1ald he will return tn the district
Jn ume for Lincoln Day activities
next month.
ptu~ acreage will probably b a
presented to tbe city, Irvine aides
said.
All the territory wtll be developed
a long guidelines established by tb.e
city's newly adopted "planned com•
munity" zoning ordinance. The
ordinance, wltich will be in effect
Feb. 12, establishes a "'PC" toning
di."itrict, in which mixed uses are
(See ANNEX, Pagl! !)
Four Youths
Flee Boat
Blas~ Fire
"I told them they should say a
little prayer. They're some of the
luckiest kids I eve r saw ."
That's how Harbor Department
Patrolman John Martindale summed
up the ending to a near tragedy Sun·
day afternoon when four teen-ager•
landed in the water after their rented
motorboat exploded In N e w p o r t
Harbor, caught fire, then sank.
Badly shaken but unharmed were
Thomas P. Gillesen, 17, of La Puente:
Denise ShailJ. 15. Allen Terry, 15
and John Milhouse, all of Whittier.
The quartet was plucked out cf
the water by another boat and taken
to shore on Balboa Island near the
ferry dock whi le their wrecked craft
burned in a fi ery orange ball.
Firefighting crews from the Harbor
Department sped to t.he vessel The
18-foot runabout, powered with an in·
board engine, sunk shortly .after the
flames were put out.
During thls morning's high Ude, the
hull lay in about 10 feet Of water
o£f Topaz Avenue and Soulb Bay
Front.
Martindale said the explosion pro-
bably was caused by a collection or
i::as fumes in the bilge of the boat.
The fwnes could have been ignited
by a spark. he said.
The Vallely Boat Rental crat1 was
expected to be hallled off the bottom
of the bay later today.
P edestrian Hi t,
Killed by Ca r
On Beach Street
A Lawndale man was fatally injUTed
in a traffic accident on Wa rner
Avenue in Huntington Beach early
Saturday morning.
.John E. Lillard, 52. was hit by
a car white walking along the south
1!168 County Traffic 1961
17 Death Toll 1%
:!iide of Warner one block east of
Bolsa Chica Road.
Taken to Huntington Intercom·
munity Hospital, Lillard died shortly
after admit!B nce at 8:55 a.m. Funeral
arrangemenU are pending at
McCormick Mortuary ln Hawthorne.
The driver of the automobile,
Ronald K. Amy, 28. of 17362 Chap.
parral Lane, Huntington Beach, was
not cited.
Weather
That bashful sun will try to go
into hiding on the Orange Co1st
Tuesday, says forecaster Emil
Kurtz, with temperatures dip-
ping to the low 60's -which, he
adds. is near normal.
INSIDll 1'0DA Y
T1if' l4te.1t in a growing lUt of
0 r o n Q t Countv community
thtaters launche1 it.t Jirat fuU
•ea.son with the comtdv ''Th«
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2 OAJLY PILOT
Million 1
Men
To Face Call
H War Hits
WASlUNGTON ( UPJl -A call up of
perhaps one million U.S. reservists
wou1d be necessary if the disputt with
North Korea over the hijacked intel·
ligence ship Pueblo developed into a
Vietnam-type war.
~n. Earle G. Wheeler. chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. testified
to Congress last March 6 that with
two such wars going on at the same
time, "I would think we would have
to call up our re~rves in order to
maintain our strategic forces in the
United States."
Wheeler presumably was referring
to the career civilian reserves. num·
bering nearly one million men. There
are 680,000 of them under Army au·
lbority, 133.000 in the Navy reserves.
135.000 in the Air Force. and nearly
52,000 in the Marine Corps.
Wheeler was responding to a ques·
lion by Rep. Melvin Laird, <R-Mich.l
Defense Secretary Robert S. McNa·
mara assured the congressmen in the
same hearing that the United States
has sufficient forces to carry on two
Vietnam-sized wan simultaneously.
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FESTIVAL ...
ed from I to 10 a.m. Judging is to
be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. J udges
are not to confer. The judging will
be in Irvine Bowl.
Artists are to be identified by code
number with jurors score sheets also
coded. Each juror will deliver his
score sheet to the president of the
board for taUy by the president and
grounds committee in e x e c u t i v e
session.
Each aippticanl artist is lo be given,
within 10 days. his point score and
status relative to the number of booths
avaUable.
Any of the 17 exl}ibiting life
members may be required to resubmit
only if they score in the resubmit
leltel for three consecutive years.
The 1968 ground rules state:
''A definite balance of so-<:alled
traditional and so-called modern
artists will be sought in the jury."
The jury is to consist of not lei;~
lhan seven members and three
alternates. The ruJes state:
"Prospective jurors to be elected
by artists .... may be nominated by ex·
hibitors and unsuccessful applicants
of the preceding year ."
Two jurors and an alternate are
to bt elected by those preferring lradi·
tional jurors with the same number
eled~d by lhose preferring modern.
The Festival board wi!J appoint three
jurors and one aJternate.
The grounds committee will act on
censors during the Festival season .
recommending action to the full
board.
The rules require no pets and
alcoholic beverage consumption ex·
cept in areas and under conditions
spedfied by the board.
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ANNEXATIQN EYIO -This is approximation of 1.000:.plu.s acres
Irvine Company is expected ta propose for annexation by citr of New·
port Beach. Shaded area within str iped annexation territory is alreldy
under consideration by city authorities. It totals 212 acres. First model
homes are due in June.
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ANNEX PROPOSAL ...
permitted. development of the n2-acre tract.
It ia similar to an ordinan<:e On Feb. 15, the city Plaon.ing Com·
adopted years ago by Orange County mission is scheduled to conduct the
and the city of Tustin. first public hearing on a PC Diltrict
City spokesmen i;aid t r v i n ~ application from the company.
authorities are moving swiftly !or lrvine officials have advised city
Cass Daley Sues
Restaurant Over
Unpaid Loan
Cass Daley, Newport Beach resident
and TV singing comedienne. has filed
a $60,000 Superior Court suit against
a restaurant charging fraud.
Miss Daley said she loaned the Fire
Station RestaUTant. Rod E. Haskin~
and Richard Sh1er and five Jobn Doe
and fi ve Jane Doe corporations $50.000
on Sept. 27. 1967.
The restaurant named is in Glendale
and not the Garden Grove nightspot
by the sa me name.
She alleges that she discovered later
that on last Aug. 29 the restaurant
had forfeited the right to transact
business due to a failure ~ pay back
taxes due the state.
The complaint says that Miss Daley
loaned the '50.000 on a promis!i>rY
note which was ~ be repaid on or
before Oct. 1, 1972 with 10 percent
interest.
aides that the 212-acre development
will include 1,013 dwelling units. Most
of these wUl be homes similar to
those in Harbor View Hills, city
sources said. "There might be some
cluster developme nt.. such as in the
Bluffs. but we suspect most of it
will be conventional planning," uid
a municipal spokesman.
A projected ultimate population o(
!1,400 persons is seen for the tract.
Current plans also provide for a
three·acre park site. which would
presumably be dedicated to the city :
and a seven-acre elementary school
site. This. said an Irvine official,
would have to be purchased by the
Newport-Mesa Unified School Di&tr,ict.
The Irvine Company hopes to have
ttie first model homes i.n the 1U-acre
tract completed by .June of thls year.
Portions of the 1.000-plus acreage
annexation area. including the smaller
parcel. are located wit.bin the San
Joaquin Elementary School DiJtrict.
But city oUiclals said San Joaquin
authorities "are now considering
changing the boundaries."
Newport-Mesa Unified authorities
would .also have to rule on tbe matter.
however. Monlhl, perhaps years, of
study ~.Y. be involved before school
boundary Jines are chan!(ed.
SHOW YOUR COLORS
Lincoln's Birthday Feb. 12
FLAG Ill
UNITED
STATES FLAG
State Flog s3t1
Included l
Cornplett ftaa Set contains 3 by S toot nae
'°foot 111.rr, ll&lylfd, metal mountina brack•
et at1d ltNW'L •• all In a llct¥y cardllloe(it
alt«onta cstOfl.
Let's Make
February
'flag Month '
WashinCJ+on's Birthday Feb. 22
Here's your chance to honor two great
Americans of the pest and at the same
time help American leaders of the fu -
ture . Buy this deluxe fla9 kit at a frac-
t ion of its normal retail price and fly it
on Abraham Lincoln's birthday ( Ftb.
12) and Geor9e Washington 's birth.
day (Feb. 22).
Quantity buying makes it possible for
the Boys ' Club of the Harbor Area, in
cooper•tion with the DAILY PILOT , to
make this offer as a v•luable public
service. Clip out encl meil in ih• cou-
pon below. A member of the Boys' Club
will deliver your kit to you or it will be
mailed directly to your home.
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eel .TOpic
SaMeback Junior COllelt Dtltrict'1 ~--10.)IW.. ~ JJWl pt ltl final euGtinatioo by
tJ'UlteN at a ~ial ~tlnJ sched· uled ,... 7, p . ._ '?uelday.
Tiit flt aillloJl capital building out·
llDe mult be Jn the handa of state
aut.bclrttMI bJ Tln1rlday J,f the dis·
tr.let b io·quanty (Of' poll~ state fi.-
nanclal ald. SQJ>erint.eodent Jack Rop-
er bas noted:
State backinl may well mean the
contributp Of a to .. million in state tundl. tfultee; Louis Zitnik r~ently
commea'led. raasce of a scheclttled
$9.5 rriUlion' l>Ond' iuue in April would
prov1d6 O*t of the balance with the
remalDdtr to, be drawn from... operat·
ing f!Ldlk, ~ said.
The bond election is icbeduJed for
~pfll f -tM da~ set by the. affected
edlllmunitin o.f Laguna Beach, Sen
Juan Capiltrano, 8aa Clemente and
Tustin for ·their manlclpaJ elections.
Ballot• in all four cities will link the
bond" iropc>aal with municipal .iuues.
Saddlebact was formed wt year to
serve tbe 33-acre Southeast Oran1e
County area. 1t 11 ~cted that about
1.000 &eshmen Will atwnd the dis·
trict's first classes in September.
Harbor Area
Coordinators
To Get Replies
How does a city grow and What
can itl dtizena do about it?
1'hese topics will be explored at
7 JO o'clock tonight when the Harbor
Area Coor11inating Council meeta in
St. Andrew"s Presbyterian Church,
Newport Beach.
Moderator of the discussion will be
Mn . Norman Watson. Panel members
wiJl be J. Wm . Peyton, member of
the Newport-Mesa Unllied School
Di!trict, David W. Curtis, ch.airman
of the Newport Bead! Planning Com·
mission. and Jack Hammett ,
chairman of the Costa Mesa Planning
Comrniulon.
Queltions to be discu1sed at the
public meeting include:
-How critical i1 the c lauroom
shortage?
-Wbat can the public do a.bout
it?
-How do planni.lli commiuions
mili their decisions!
The council is a r9CenUy formed
body wtllcb .lJleludea representatives
from a lride cro.ss-tection of civic
oraanliati.ou1.
Autopsy Reveals
'Natural' Death
A San Clemente widow whoae body
was found on the grounds of a Downey
bospit.al last Nov. 14 died of natural
causes, the Los Angeles County cor ·
oner ruled Friday.
Tests conducted on the remains of
Mrs. Charlotte Sabins. 44. of 1Zl
Canada West. rev&aled the presence
of a severe liver Infection caused
by chrome alcoholism, the final report
stated.
This has beeft listed as the cau11e
of death.
Mrs. Sabine' body was found on
the grounds of Rancbo Loll Amigos,
in Downey. a COOJ1ty hospital facility.
She bad been staying witb relatives
In South Gete who alerted police wben
she did not return to their home
on the evening of Nov. 14.
Relatives told police that Mrs.
S~hlm had been ' ' e x t r e m e 1 y
deprused" during her stay witb tbem.
UCI c.u.,. ol MediciAa. bu 1*D. ~lectect to lead a repmaJ inedfcal Jr~P'.~ to Jmprove ewe Jet patieata ~ wtCJa ~-· e9llotr ....... Utt 2it .. ...... today. . ••
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new itlleral lt,.._tiolt. t1Cl' Me ..
ol Mldlc1De hu 'ftM :=:· tlle srantee 1Patitudoil .-fOJ dive~ dlbe plaa. '
Pprpoee. °' •• Jll'OO'llll it to
ectabUe ~-· .,. ........... 1>etwed praeUc.fN p h) I i ci I I I 1
boeoltaU, volalllr:Y health .,...cie• and medical IC:Mola to ava,ll all. pa·
ti•ta ol tbt ~t 8dvaac• ia
diapo1il and treatment of )leart
dlteaM. caocer and 1troa.
One ol th• bedrock functions of
the proeram la coqtinuinC and poatcraduate edUcation, not ot\ly for
pbyalciu.1, but for DUl'IH and other
allied health proles1Jonals. Anotbet'
objective i1 development ol new
1y1tan1 Of rapid tntormatt9G 1tof,age
and ntriev al.
Dr. Combs ii president ol the
State Board of Medical Examiners.
His molt recent pottticm befon coming
to UCI Collefe ol Medicine, still
located in Loa Ana••, waa cbainn-n ol po1tgraduate medical education at
Franklin Ho1pital, San, Frandsco.
He is a former cbiel ol staff at
Frankllll Hospital and was an
auociate clinical profw or at UC San
Francisco Medical School from 1948
to 198'7.
Pair Rescued
Over Weekend
In Laguna Beach
A novice 1cuba diver w-. reec:ued
from drowaing off Laguna Biach'4ur·
ing Ufe weeke8d and Superi.Gr Court Judi• Bruce Sumner's teen-are Mil
Jed another man to safety after be
wu stranded on a r~ percb be.low
a cliff.
Llfeguard Lt. EugtM De faull1
praiaed the quick stioo of a ~Y
visitor for l&Ving from drowninl Den·
n1I Glav, 17, oi GJendaJe.
De Paull• said Olav, ~ his second
diving try wtthotlt CC:..U gear certifi·
caUon. got into. trouble and called for
help Friday o(f Woods tove.
Bob Farris, 'J:T, of Downey dashed
from beach to surf ud swam to
Glav's 36sistance. Fanis towed the
choking youth to ahore where De
Paulis aDli liftpard <:raig J..ocWood
gave reaUKitaU. and wrapped the
young man in a blanket. Friends took
him home.
De Paulis H id if Parris had not per·
formed the ~escue,' ''he (Gt.v) would
have drowned for sure."
In a re1c11t ol a tifferent nature,
poUce'said,.Eagle Scout Scott P. Sum·
ner, 1~. of 132 McKnigbt OJ1ve. led a atran~ Lakewood man to safety
from Crescent Bay Point.
Police Sgt. Vic Sap.n said Michael
P. Halaey, 25, had climbed down the
cliff face with a rope. Wben he tried
to ucend the sheer bluff the rope
broke. be wu stranded and cailed for
help. His wife summoned police.
Young Sumner offered to help of·
ficers. and. using a O.asblight, led
Halsey to 1a fety. Police praised the
cooperation. Tbe youth is the son of
Superior Court Judge and Mn. Bruce
Sumner. -
'Weasel Squadron'
Leaves for Korea
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) -Nellis
Air Force Bue'• "Wild We a 1 e I
Squadron" left Sunday to bolster U.S.
forces in South Korea.
Reliable local 1ource1 reported the
90 man crew ol the 37tb Fighter
Weapons Squadrtn wu ordtted to
Korea as part of ~ general air power
increase asked by President Johnson
following seizure of the Navy in·
telligence ship Pueblo by North Korea.
French Film , Slated
''MMculine Feminm.-• wW be 1hown
by Ule Irvine F ilm Group at. 7 aod 9:30 p.m. Tuesday night in the UCI
science lecture hall. Admi.ssion will
COit Sl.
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WINNING TEAM -Displaying ORCOPs (county
press dub'6 equivalent to the movie world's °'5CAR)
representing six major first place awards won by
DAILY PILOT staffers in Orange County Press
Club annual competition are (left to right) Alan
Dirldn. best headline; Lee Payne, best all-around
photographer; incoming president Thomas McCann,
DAILY PILOT assistant managing editor; outgoing
president Mrs. Vi Smith, Los Angeles Times; Rich-
ard Koenler, best series of photos and best sports
photo; and Jerome Colli ns, best editorial. Former
DAILY PILOT Sports Editor William Doner (not in
photo) won ORCOP for best sports column.
·Rain Brings
County Death
Auto Wrecks
Daily Pilot Staff Wins
6 Top Press Club Prizes
A weekend rain storm in Orange
County dropped more than one-half
inch of moisture and contributed .to
four traffic deaths and dozens of
crashes on rain slickened highways.
Heaviest rainlalJ was recorded in
Trabuco Canyon where .69 inches fell
Saturday night, .'!l during the week·
end. .
Wettest city was Sant.a Ana with .34
Saturday nigbt and .62 for 1he storm.
The Irvine Ranch recorded .50 for the
storm.
Coastal city figu res were generally
lower than inland with Newport tops
with .'31 for t.he storm. The figures
are:
Coste ~
NeWllOrf IMCll ygune Buell
Mu11t1n9ton Buell
'"""'"' lhncll Sant• AN Trtbuco Canyon
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Hoag Employes
Give $12,000
uo
I 61 1001
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10,4'
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The Hoag Memorial H o s p I t a I
building fund is $12,000 richer today,
thanks in good measure to the penny-
by-penny efforts of the Newport Beach
hospital employes.
The employes council. in celebrat.JOn
ol the birthday of retiring hospit11l
administrator Mrs. Winifred Bacon.
announced it has raised '6,000 for
the building fund. The mone~ was matched · with an
equal gift fr~m the Hoag Foundation.
A hoSl)ital spokesman said the coun-
cil's fund -raising was the result of
donations from the hospital auxiliary.
u well as profits rea1iied from bake
saies and white elephant sales.
Writers. photographers and editors
ot the DAILY PILOT garnered six
major prizes and also 18 plaques
recognizing their o u t s t a n d i n g
journalism at I.he 13tb annual Awards
Banquet of the Orange Coun ty Press
Club.
More than 500 persons gathered
Saturday evening in the Convention
Center in Anaheim fo: the event,
coupled with U1e installation of the
club's officers for 1968. (Add itional
story, photo , Page 11.)
A clean sweep in m a j o r
photographic categories was scored by
DAILY PILOT photographers. The
r ·ard for the year's best headline
went to a DAILY PILOT editor for
the third consecutive year.
, Judges named the following first
place winners tu the i n d l c a t e d
categories: -Jerome F. Collini, Newport Beach
ctty editor, for best editorial. CoUins'
editorial. supporting the school bond
election. won him '25 and a walnut
CRCOP plaque t.radiOon~Uy produced
by Dis1\eyland. ,
Commented the jUdges: "A crisp.
hard-hitting. imaginative editorial.
The lead is arrealing: it draroat1: 'S
the stake or chlldren in their educe·
lion."
-Alu Dtrkln, copy editor. $25 and
ORCOP for best headline, which read
"Things Go Better ror Coke," over
a financial atory. Said the judges:
"When a deskman can get a bright
head in a difficult one-column count
on a strictly routine earnings report
of a big corporation, he's done him-
self proud.' I
-Bill Doner, rormer sports editor,
125 and ORCOP for best sports col·
umn. "R.Bce drivers are a rare breed.
and this is one of the better columns
about one of them."
-BJchard KoellJer. photographer,
S25 and ORCOP for the best sports
photo. showing a desperation ooun·
terattack by the Fullerton JC Coot~U
Bo~k Stops Here
France Feeling U.S Travel .Ban
By JAMES McNABR Of Ille Oell'I' ,, ... Steff
Increasing numbers ol Orange coast
travelen are omitting Fl'elllce from
their European Itineraries. In a DAI·
Ly PILOT surley 6f locar travel
bureaus, agents agreed ttiat bookings
for France have flllen off.
says Costa Men travel acent Jim
Herman. ''80 percent of the people
going to Europe don't want t.o go
to France."
While in most eases the dropoU
hu not *'1 Ulla &barp. all the con·
tacted agendel regiatered tome
reduction In tM number Of Americans
planning tripe to the land ol De GIUile.
Herman ~· the big bypus
to De Galllle'a Heent Mootre-1 and
PariJ speecbet bat also clabu that
beoeUM tM 'Coverall rrendl .ttiJ:udt
ts not ·the rnendlfelt," Amencan
tourtirta ln dte apt:Mlve French ler·
rttDr)' bat belD elecktniaC tor tbe
put two 7ean. MooeJ, tt teem1, ts an imponut
f-=t« In the American dropo/f.
Tlm Dobllll ot the Wtltclilf 1'rwftll
Service, NIWPGl't IMCh. .-rtJ ~ "Sooblsttcat.a tr8"11n Mn rtal&td thai Jl'ra~ ,;..11 I n't ti». plffe to
io. lt'• overpriced •·
Dobb.le ioa on to •Y that enn
the ttedltJonal attractJon ~ Par1 Will
noc l.Dduce m.uur visitors fJ'01D Jbt
U.S. to see France.
Of those who keep France on their
tour schedules, "at least one-hall want
to minimize the time that they spend
there.'' claims the Newport travel
agent.
Apparently the n u m b e r of
Americans using French int~rnationtl
transponation Is Ukewise decreasing.
Dobbie 1>0ints out that while there
has been some reduction in the
numl>er Of Newport palronl of Alr
France and ttie French Pac1flc airline,
U.1'.A., ~ Angeles and Beverly Hills
agenclea have found It "almost lm·
poas1bt. to book pastengen on Air
France due to De Gaulle's ~rtunate
comments on the llraells."
Nol aJwrays Is It the tourist who
dlrectly elbnlnates France from travel
apndu.
Coata Meu's Mra. Dorothy !(eating,
an org1nlur of group t011r• to Europe.
wilJ eomlltillnes omit France as a
precautionary measure.
Sa,. Mn .• Keating. •·r left off France becau.e it mlt)lt dil~rage
IOnM from b9okinl •Ith the tfoup.''
WlUa U.. Prench excc~Joa. dMre
ha• betlD ao overall lfiRnltia of A}Deficaa' desire to vMt Eutope.
Defl)lte Pretldent Johnson's p!.111s t.>r
travel reatrictlOnl. ll b re;> .. • 1:1 H1M
more Amaicant than ever int<'r1cl lo
take a trJp to Europe U\ls l~'!)l"er.
team in a game with Orange Coast
College. "Exceptional football action
picture showing an excellent sense
or timing on the part or the
photographer."
-Koehler, this time S25 and ORCOP
for best photo series, showing a girl
swinging through rings on a
playground . "A fun-time layout show-
ing excellent ability by t h e
photographer. Excellent composiUon
quality and a fine display of good
camera technique." •
-Lee Payne, ch.ief photographer,
1100 award and a plaque presented
by the Press Club to the best all ·
around photographer. for pictures as
described by the judges:
"It W'1S a close race but the winner
was chosen on the basjs of prints
that each contestant displayed. The
entry shows skill Jn news, sports,
society and feature photos, which pret-
ty well covers the field."
The judging was done by the Twin
Counties Press Club of Riverside and
San Bernardlno counties.
In addition to the six foregoing ma·
jor prizes won by the DAILY PILOT,
its staff members. past or present,
took 18 plaques for honorable mention
for being, as master of ceremonies
Andy Park put it. "runners-up among
some 800 entries submitted in only
32 categoriei; -they're among the
best there is."
DAILY PlLOT staffers winning ac·
colades in the foUowing categories
were :
Best editorial -William G. Reed.
Richard P. Nall.
Best Headline -Bea Anderson
Best women's page photo -Payne
and Koehler.
Best "puff" photo -Payne.
Best weekly column
(PILOT Advertiser).
Reed
Best daily column -Thom Barley,
Doner.
Best sports news story -Glenn
White,
Gest sports column -Doner.
Best humor story -Barley.
Best series of photos -Koehler,
Payne.
Best story and photo (combin ation l
-Margaret HaU.
Best feature story
Hastings.
Jodean
Best story on medicine -Thomas
Fortune.
Bil.st story on urban alfail's -Reed.
Other winners. thelr newspapers
Mld the categqrles (prif.e winners
first, then n.umers-up) were:
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MondQ, JflftUilY 29, 1968 DAILY mor 3
Russ Charge U.S.
'Caught Red-Handed' in Ship Case
MOSCOW (UPI) -The SOviets
Monday charged tbat th~ United
States was "caught red-handed again"
in the Pueblo cruis as it was In
the U2 spy plane case and the Gulf
of Tonkin al.fair.
Iivestia, the go v e r n m e n t
newspaper, compared the Pueblo to
the U2, "another property of the CIA."
which crashed in the Soviet Union
in 1960, in a front-page editonal which
was the first authoritative Soviet preS&
comment on the Korean crisis.
"As in the case of the Pueblo,
Washington poUticlan& in 1960 squfnn.
ed and lied until their lies were ex·
posed publicly," the government organ
said.
During the 1964 Tonkin affal.r, which
Five Senators
Urge Firings
Over 'Beard'
State Senators who investigated the
controversial play 'The Beard" have
blistered Cal State Fullerton for per·
mitting its presentation, and have de·
manded the summary fir.Ing of two
professors involved.
The senators pronounced them·
selves •·appalled" on three different
occasions in a preliminary report of
their findings during the investigation
earlier this month.
While the group, headed by Sen.
James E. Whetmore CR-Fullerton)
issued it criucisms during the week·
end in Sacramento, Whetmore's office
in Fullerton released his indlvidual
praise for Ronald Bristow. acting
dean of Cal State Fullerton. for block·
ing performances of another contro·
versial play, "Olive Pits," offered by
the San Francisco Mime Troupe.
The Fullerton statement noted the
campus was denied to the troupe by
votes of the student senate and the
college faculty council. It did not
specify Bristow's role.
The Sacramento report, issued by
Whetmore In behall of himseU and
Seni<. John G. Schmitz CR-Tustin ),
William Richardson <R·Arcadia),
Joseph M. Kennlck (D·Long Beach)
and Lawrence E. Walsh CD-Hunting·
ton Park), demanded the firing of
Edwin Duerr and James Young, both
drama department professors, for
permitting performances of "The
Beard."
The senators said they were "appal·
led" that Duerr bad been granted
tenure at the college; "appalled" that
Dr. Willlam Langsdorf. college presi·
dent, felt there was reportedly little
the college could do about moral
climate surrounding its students, and
"appalled' that Langsdorf reported-
ly said he would not "do anything
until it (a controversy about distrbul·
ing printed material on the campus )
is declared illegal."
The senators concluded that the
college administration and professors
were overly "concerned over their
image among their fellow workers"
and that the Legislature should step
in since the college seems unwilling to
accept responsibility.
The report noted "there was no one
single witness called by the college
tduring the hearing! who voiced op·
Position to the presentation" of the
play.
The senators concluded that their
"investigation was necessary .
fair, Impartial and completely ob·
jective."
Zwick Sworn In
As B udget Director
WASHINGTON (UP)} -Charles .J
Zwick was sworn in as Prec;ident
Johnson's new budget director today.
less than an hour befOre the
President's 1969 budget message was
submitted lo Congress.
Zwick fom1erly was assistant lo
Charles L. Schultze. director of the
budget bureau. Schultze will remain
for awtiile to work with Zw ick until
budget hearings are completed on
Capitol Hill.
OFI' TO VllTNAM
Lt. JeMph L C•Ulnt
triggered the first bombing of North
Vietnam, "the same s t r a l e g i • t s
resorted to a fabrication •bout an
alleged attack by (North) Vietnam
against U. S. ships to get con-
gressional approval to start military
action against it."
Tbe Pueblo affair ls part or "the
bankrupt American p o 11 c y in
Southeast Asia and a pretext to spread
agiression in that area." Izvestia
said.
"American leaders, caught red·
handed again, are doing their utmost
to save the face of the Central
Intelligence Agency and the military
clique whlch has Callen into a bog
with its policy ol international ban·
u" Ttt..lltl•
Former 'f'h••t Lady'
Mrs. Pola Ben-Gurion, wife of
lsrael's founder a:nd first prime
minister. David Ben-Gurion,
died today in a Beersheba hos·
pita! after a cerebral bemorr·
hage. She was 76.
Douglas Honors
Outstanding Aid
Of 20 Employes
Twenty Orange Countlans employed
by Douglas Airer alt Comp a n y' s
Aircraft Division in Long Beach have
been honored for outstanding service
to the company under its value in
performance program .
The VIP program is a companywide
eHort lo give Douglas customers the
best possible product on schedule at
the lowest possible cost while em·
phasizlng the individual employe's Im·
portance in achieving these objectives.
Earning citations from Huntington
Beach were James Wilkie. 10201
Beverly Dr., Evelyn Keplinger. 5111
Skylark Dr .• John Blake, 19788 Kes·
wi ck and Robert Reindl, 19912 lsth·
mus Lane.
In l"ounlain Valley Letitia Rutledge,
10394 Morning Glory Ave. received
an award and in Westminster William
Northcote, 15861 Lava Way also
received an award.
In Costa Mes11 John McKibben, 1025 w. Wilson. was honored and in Seal
Beach L. A. Klempner. 213 13th St..
Robert Saska, 249 Harvard Lane and
Norman Dorchester. Box 233.
Those honored in Garden Grove
were Leo Jones. 12642 Susan Lane,
Robert Clinton. 1762 Catalpa Ave ..
C. V. Young. 13.172 Redbird Ave ..
and, Donald Bartosh, 6811 Stanford
Ave.
In Anaheim Gerald Golloblth 918
S. Webster, Lloyd Cutler. 7l2 S. Yana
Dr .. Cester Mmer, 2520 W. Ball Rd ..
and Calvin Brickner. 141 S. Euclid
received awards.
Receiving awards in Buena Park
"" Millie Humphrey. 7875 Oleander
Circle and in Orange Richard Dobbs,
1919'2 Lomlf.8; Ave.
dil!y," the fovernmenl newepaper
said.
Iwestia rtported "hysteria a.ad con,.
fusion" lo America.
"The hands of the United Stlites
are tied by the Vietnamese wM:'
it said, "Even militarists do not wane
two wars at the same time."
The United States has asked the
Soviet Union to use its influe~ with
North Korea to help free the Pueblo
and its men. The request wu expected
to be refused.
Premier Alexei Kosygin said Jn New
Delhi Saturday that the Pueblo should
be settled between North Kol"ea and
the UnJted States as a "routine mat·
ter."
Soviet Sh(p
Prowls Amid
U.S. Force
WASHliNGTON (AP) -A Soviet
intelligence-gathering ship appeared in
the midst or a U. S. naval task force
standing off the coast al South Korea
but no action is being taken because
the ships are in international waters,
defense officials report.
The trawler-like Soviet vessel was
identified by Navy officials Friday
as the Gidrolog, one of many auch
Soviet ships which operate around
the globe, often close to U. S. naval
forces and bases.
Like the American task fO!'Ce, the
Gidrolog is in international waters,
officials said.
The carrier Enterprise, the Truxton,
a nuclear-powered frigate, and four
destroyers are standing by in the
sQuthern end of the Sea of Japan
for possible use in the Puetilo crisla.
The crisis erupted when North
Koreans seized the USS Pueblo, u
American intelligence gathering ship,
and her complement of 83. The United
Staes maintains the Pueblo was in
international waters when she was
seized late Monay.
Defense officials in Washington said
either I.he SQviet Un ion or the United
States could seize 15 to 20 of each
other's intelligence ships ln a matter
of hours if either side chose to tab
tihat step.
But they indicate a live-and-let.live
policy has evolved on both sides about
the activities of such vessels .
They said they were unable to guess
why North Korea chose to pick up
ihe Pueblo. And they stated that no
policy change is expected regarding
the practice of operating unescorted
intellllgence-gathering vessels i n
North Korean waters.
The officials said the fact th•
Gid rolog and the Pueblo are in-
telligence ships has nothing to do
with th eir rights to saiJ ln Jn •.
ternational waters. They saJd the
United Stales and the Soviet Union
engage in similar activities in many
places
The Pueblo affair, the oflict.ls said,
has to be seen in a background ol.
a long history ol harassment of U.
S. intelligence ships and planes ~
in most cases, have involved no direct
clashes.
U.S. Seeking
Japanese Aid
TOKYO (UPJ)-Tbe United State•
today agaJn sought Japan's help for
the safe return of the U.S. Navy sb.ip
Pueblo and its crew of 83 from Nortlt
Korean captivity. ·
U.S. Ambassador U. Alexis Johmon
asked Foreign Minister Takeo Mild ~
use diplomatic channels available to
the Japanese government in securing
their release.
The American envoy made the same
request at a Saturday meeting wiU,
Miki.
Today, Johnson offered evidence t4
prove that the Pueblo was in intema,
hijacked and not in North Korea's
higbjacked and not in North Korea'~
territorial waters as claimed by th4
CommunlSU. , •
Laguna Marine Named
Spokesman at El Toro
Maj. Robert B. Booher of Laguna
~ach today was named official
spokesman for the El Toro Muine
Air Station. succeeding tst Lt.~Joseph
E. Collins, who has been ordered to
Vietnam.
Booher. rectntly returned from
combat flying In Vietnam. wlD be
the joint lnformdional 1ervlces of·
fleer. Coll.tnt reportedly will serve
u a public mtormation oftlcer ln Oa
Nang.
The new El Toro spokesmAn live.
with hi. wife, Ann. and two chJldren,
Linda Ann, 18, And Bruce, 13, at
1343 Terrace Way,
While tn Vietnam, Booher w•
decorated with the ~
Flying CrOIS, nine Air -M~ the
Navy Commendation Medal wUb Olm•
bat "V", and the Purple Heert Medal.
He ~celved the DFC !or iUWl_.
Ing a red attack against a lfOUp
of Marines whote belicopttr W'M .-.ot
down by enemy ft.re.
Maj. Booher himaelf ,,., a ftltilla
of enemy attomatic rtfl9 ftJ'9 wbll
flying hit 89th mJ.st1aG DMr Dal P'-a
. 40 miles IOU th of Qru Lai.
Aftu hla plane WM bit the m.tjar
ftew over water until ht ,... fareecl
to eject. Five mlnutes att. he hit
·the water a Navy boat pQJllcl lllm
to safety.
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All bridge fans will appreciate
the fad that four Clinton. lo"' a
women beat the odds of 53.IS JeX·
tillion (that's a number followed by
21 zetos) to 1 on dealing a perfect
hand. Mrs. l . Murray Toinpklns
was dealt 13 spades,, Mrs. Weldon v .. t got 13 clubs, Mrt.. Wiiiiam
Sack got all diamonds and MrL
lester Maf\90ld dealt herself au
hearts. Tbe women were so exerted
over the foar perfect banc.16, they
forgot to bid. •
Brotherly Love prevail$ a.s J o h n
Kuntz, 5, helps hi3 younger b-rothtr
Stephen, !, brush hi.! teeth. He TDOTks
with great concern as he nplaim to
Stephen the prOJ>e"r mtthod of bnuh·
neg up and down. tDhll« both wonder
10heTe tM ~llow went. • George MatHMrin, a young
Army lieutenant from Wichita,
Kan .. will soon be able to see bis
wife more often than at anytime
since their marriage in 1968. Mat-
assarin leaves for Vietnam Mon·
day. His wife, Pat, will be going
there too. Feb. 3, as an Army
Nurse. They both will serve in the
Medical Service Corps where Mat·
1$58Iin is a helicopter medevac
pilot. • A total of 50.000 were killed in
a lwo-ar collision near Brookings.
S.D. recently. They were minnows
being carried in a 2~gallon con·
tainer in the beck 5eat of N •a I
Thompson'• car. The little fish died
after the Tyler. Minn., motorist was
bit from behind by another car.
Neither of the driver's were hurt. •
A "Berlin Wall". complete with
mock Commu,.ilt gMard.f. was
erec~ on the Ohio StaU lhti-
versity in Columbus rectnU1J.
The "wall" 1DG$ put up to block
' off a Russian education ezhibi1
at the Ohio Union. UniV'tTsity
officials ordered it moved and
there were no i'ncident,s. The
symbolic protest wall wa& erect·
ed by the "Young Americmu
for Freedom." a campua group.
• Hannah Hope's lOOth birthday
party in London was a real swinger.
The Mayor turned up and relati•es
came from far and wide. And then
Mrs. Hope dropped her bomb6hell.
'Tm only 95." she announced. She
revealed that she had added five
years to her age 78 years ago so
that she coald marTy the man she
loved against her parents' wishes.
Soloas Spnk Out
Lack of Cover
For Pueblo . Hit
W A S H I N GT 0 N (AP) -Two
Republl<:an sertatora say the United
States blundered by sending the Navy
intelliie.oce $hip Pueblo U.O tbe area
of! North Korea without advance ar·
rangementa WI protect bet.
A top Hoose Republican implied the
same thin&.
A Democratic seoator agreed there
should have been some "readily
ava11ab&8 protection" for the elec-
tronica lbip. But be aaid the was
on a peaceful million and a warabip
escort would not have been wile.
St!h. Karl E. Mundt <R·S. D.) uid
Friday in IUDUJ\.lng up his reaction
to testimony given by Secretary of
State Dean Rusk to the Senate Foreign
ReWions Committee that "somebody blundered.,,
"We're tn a It.ate of temi·beW~n
cy witb North Korea and there iln 't
any other •ea In the world wtlere
we haw this kind of a delicate 11tua·
tion," Mundt said.
"It ii biply que1tionable whether
the information the abip would be
able to &et jUltifled the rill!:. U the
lnfonn.Uon WM vital, then ltle Pueblo
should have been covered by the fleet
and by air."
Sell. John J. Spartaneo CD-Ala.),
wtio presided ,t the cl<lled-door bear·
iQc at which l\uak testified, aaJd he
tblnU arrangementa 1bould have been
made to IUDUDOO U.S. aircraft quick·
Supreme Court
Improves~ Odds
For Gamblers .
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e
Supreme Court today all but nullified
a 1954 antigambllng law. It ruled that
a gambler can exempt himself from
prosecution for failing to reeister and
pay special taxe1 by claiming possible
self-incrimination.
The 7-1 decision did not declare
the law ancomtitutional but it gave
bookies and other p r o f e s s i o n a I
gamblers a wide loophole to avoid
punishment for refusal to comply.
'"'he law, enacted arter crime hear·
in&s conducted by the late Sen. Estes
Kefauver (D·Tenn.), r e q u l r e d
gamblers to register with the govern·
ment. to pay a flat S50 tax to operate
and llD addiUooal 10 percent of tbelr
gross betting intake.
In other actions before taking a
five·weell: N!cess, the court:
-Similarly .truck down a federal
law requiring anyone possessing a
sawed-off shotgun to regi.sur with the
government. The decision reversed
the conviction of a Dallas man, Miles
Edward Haynes. 'Yho was sentenced
to four years i.n prison for failing
t.o register.
-Rejected a new legal move by
Teamster President James R. Hoffa
to obtain a new trial or the jury
tampering charges which result«l in
hiJ being sent to federal prison .
-Turned down efforts by four
railroad unions to regain thousands
of jobs lost under a compulsory
arbitration law enacted by Congress
to prevent a rail strike in 1983.
-Agreed to hear a case which will
dedde whether New York City may
fire municipal employes who refuse
to answer questions about their con·
duct in office on grounds of pos~lble
self -incrimination.
ty lf tDe Pueblo eot In trouble.
''But the 1bip •• oa a peaceful
minion and pravidlQC Jt with OM
or mOH warship ucon. would not
have been wise," he aald.
Sen. Strolft 'l'bunnond CA.S. C. ),
said In • ttatemant U>e C9pture of
the ship wu "an awJdable acddenl"
He smd It could bavt bten prevented
U tbe Navy bad· been prepared to
take spetdy protectJve action.
"To Nftd poorly armed surf ace
reconnaissance llbiPI Into dan&erous
waters 1ritboat a1r ca.er, naval eacort
or emer1eocy plzat for adequate sup-
port was a serious error In judgment,·•
be said. He called for an inquiry
Into the matter by the Senate Armed
Services Commjttee. of which be Is
a member.
Thurmond expressed hope the car-
rier EnterpriJe, now cruJalnt ott the
North Korean coast. will have ade-
quate protect.ion against poe1ible sub-
marine attack.
LBJ Fighting
Like Barry,
Says 'Dove'
By A11odaW Prffl
Sen. Euaene J . McCarthy, cam·
paignlna for the DeJMCratic presiden-
tial nomination, say1 the Vietnam war
is being handled the way Democrats
once said Barry Goldwater would have
handled it.
McCarthy, who ii running in six
primaries in oppot.ilion to President
Johnsoa's war policy, told ·a Man·
chester, N.H., audience Friday :
"What we have oo our hands is
what we said wouldn'l happen if
Jol\nson was elected in· 1964. What
we're doina ov~r there i1 what we
said would probably be dooe if Barry
Gokiwat.er bad been elected."
Goldwater. the GOP presidential
candidate in '64, carried on)y five
states in losing to J ohnson.
McCarthy formally flied for can·
didacy In New Hampshire's March
12 primary. While In Coocord, the
state capital. he villted brlefty with
Gov. John w. Kina. a leader among
state Democrats supporting Johnson
for re~lection.
North Vietnam
Pledges Support
To North Korea
TOKYO (UPI) -North Vietnam
promised today to "stand shoulder
to 1houlder" with North Korea on
the Pueblo issue.
An official statement broadcast by
Radio Hanoi accused the United States
of having made ''thousands of armed
provocations" since the Korean war
ended ln 1953. Il sald the Pueblo's
entrance into North Korean waters
was another provocation.
"The Vietnamese p e o p I e are
determined to stand shoulder to
shoulder with the brother Korean peo·
pie in tbe struggle to smash all war
seekJng plans and acts of the U.S.
imperialists in order to defend tbe
independenee and sovereignty of the
D.P.R.K. (North Korea) and achieve
lhe ~ceful reuniiicatioo of the eotm·
try.' Hanoi Radlo said.
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~onday, January ~. 1%8 -. 121 Men Aboard
Ttiousaads P~otest Se.a Search ·Widens
For 2 Missi:Ilg Subs
.,
:In. Sympathy Strike
Prtr6BUBOH (UPI) -
ThoudDda of coal miners
in watern and central
Pennsylvania went on strike
today to protest the use oC
State Polloe t.o break up
masa picketing demon&tra·
tiOD6 at two 1mall non-union
mines.
The sympathy walkout
was plaonfJd as a one-day
demonetration, but th e
presidietll of the United Mine
Workers (UMW ) local in
Greene Cou nty in
souUlwestecn Pennsylvmia
said its members would be
off the job all week.
W. A. (Tony) Boyle, UMW
p r e s i d e n t , said in
W ashin~ton that
PeM6ylvarua State Police
Nixon Set
To Reveal
Candidacy
were ueed ., Hoonwy DDG·
unioo roinen to a mine
wtlere tt. National IM>or
Rel:atloos · B o • r d )aaa
certifted the Ul)ited Mlne
Worten of America u
bergaining agent for its
empAoyes,"
Boyle referred to Soliar
Fuel Oo. operatio111 ll6&l'
Hoovenv:ille, S o m er 1 e t
County, l n &Otdb~ntral
Pennsylvania, where UMW
members staged mass
p i ~ demonstrations
four dayis mt week. State
Police ami.ted nearty 300
pickets.
SatW'day, Solar Fu e 1
qNeci te begin necotiatiom
with th• tJMW today Oil the
union representation issue.
Boyle caH.ed on William
Hart, ~ylvaala State
Labor and I n d u s < r y
secretary, t.o meet "im-media'8l.Y" with the union
•nd dlscuse the
• 'troublelome, bellifel'ent
fnd dlfficult situlltion."
John Kelly, president of
UMW 1ocal 6159, represen·
ting between 700 and 800 mmers at the SbaDDopin
Mine of Jones A: Laugt\lin
Steel Corp. in Bobtown,
Greene County, said ta men
would be out <all week. He
4 Face Arraignment
On Draft Violation
FlllB Spans
U.S. Nonstop
In 4 Hours
TOULON, Fr.ance (AP) -
Planes and ships 600 mlles
apart continued to search
opposite• ends of t b e
MedJterranean today for
two submarines m 1 s s l n g
with 121 men aboard. Fears
rose for France's Minerve,
and Jsraell officials said
there seemed little hope for
the safe return of Israel's
Dakar.
buoy the submarine should
have sent to the surface
in case of emergency. The
Minerve was thought to be
missing in wa~r nearly
6,000 feet deep.
The French submarine ls
190 feet long, weighs 800
tons and has a top speed
of 18 knots.
Disease Spreading
In South Vietnam The Dakar disappeared
Thursday about 20 miles off
WASHINGTON (AP) -A Cyprus at the Mediter·
test model of the oootrover. r~an's eastern end. The
slal FlllB Navy fighter Minerve last reported to her G E N E V A, Switzerland plague and venereal dlseas·
l ....... ked comm.and early Saturday (UPI) -The World Health ~ spreading beyond the na· P a n e sw~a nonstop morning when she was Organization (WHO) today ..... u-••.....I st--. ti6na1 frontiers. WHO Warn· across w~ m~ 0~ m about 25 miles off Toulon, reported an alarming in·
four hours and 12 minutes in headquarters of the Fr.encl\ crease in cases ol venereal ed. Bioth will in any case re·
the first step toward critical Mediterranean Fleet. disease. plague and cholem main a public health prob-
carrier talceolfs a land· There has been no sign in South Vietnam. lem ''for some )'e3.J"S to
tnga schedtlled this tpring. of the Dakar and her 69-man Syphilis and gooorrtiea come."
crew, and a spokesman in among yOUDg adults and "The shortage of doctors
'Ibe plane, the Navy's ver-Tel Aviv said officials could adolescents has increased, and other health persoonel
sloo of the TFX, took off only hope the sub's radio WHO said in a special re-is a serious obst.able to the
J Saturday from Edwards Air was out of order. Search port on Vietnam. implementation or. plans in
BOSTON (AP) -Dr. today in U.S. District Court. Force Base, Calif., and set crews tracklng the Mlnerve This shows, the report sthaei.d.irnmedJate future," it
Benjamin Spock, indicted An indictment returned down at the Naval Air Test scoured an area where oil said, that the risk of disease
with four others on charges Jan. 5 by a federal grand Center at Patuxeot River, slicks were seen but found increases where there are The WHO report was pre·
ol counseling yaung men to jury in Boston charged the Md., a span of 2,354 miles, nothing of the missing sub. large • scale \llOOlltrolled ~ ~ A::br ~
avoid the draft. says those the. Pentagon said. "The finding of the oil population movements. · Y who refuse to fi-t in Viet. five with violating the Se.lee-1be plane hes been criti· slicks does . not permit us "But in &'piie of the ob6ta--year. It was banded today
&I' ti Se vi Act b _,_...,.. b ....... b to WHO's executive board
CONcono N H (UPI) nam are the nation's true ve r ce Y con· ~ Y some ooogressmen to say we have localized cles creau::u Y prevailing at 1·ts -·-.'" 22nd •esst'on.
_ Rkba:d 'M. ·Nhon will patriots. ·spiring to counsel young and defense ol6clals as be-the whereabouts of the CO!Xfiti.OllS, the genera ll.==="=~'=g"'=;;;;=0 ==.I
announce this week that be The 64-year-old pediatri· men to avoid the draft. ~~~ = ::!s1: M ikn er v e,' ~d a" NTabvy ~tf: ~ ~~=:; FINAL WEEK
is a RepUblican presidential c:lan; tbe Rev. Wllllam Conviction on the charge1 -operatiom from ab:uaft spo esman s.ai • e ed," the report said. "With candidate and• particlpent Sloane Coffin Jr., 4 S, would carry a maximum search is still going on." certain exoeptioos, health Ne. 1 HIT MOYll
in the March 12 New chaplain at Yale University; penalty Of up to five years ~avy bas eougbt al· Although officers said the 5ervices have been main-N~ •• Tl o"IT SSIORN•
Hampshire primary. Michael Farber. 23, of in prison and a .n.ooo fine. tiemate designs from the Minerve had enough oxygen tained and in many h16tan·
A decision on whether lo Boston, a Harvard UniverSi· "We and the other people aircraft industry in case the reserves for her 52-man ces improved and e~· WITH LOVE"
k th R b 1 · 8 n ty gradual e ttudmt: who are refusing to FlllB nrnvoc Ull6uitable. crew to stay submerged ed." WITH see e epu ic ,..,tchell Goodman, 44, an .......... ,.· te tn 't (th ) y•-·-"for several days," high nomination has been pro-~Yu _. ....... 1pa 1 e war Officials said the FlllA, In South Vietnam, it said, SIDNIY POITlll
mlsed by the former vtce author of New York City are the ones who are the the Air Force version of the navy sources said they major public health prob· EXCLUSIVE:
president before the end of and Temple, Maine; and patriots," Spock told a TFX, is proving satisfactory viewed the situation with lems besides the plague, MESA THEATRE
January and his supporters Marcus Raskin, 33, of cheering crowd of 2,000 Sun· for land·ba8ed ()p.iratioos. "great anxiety." cholera and venereal dis.eas-
must file nominating peti· Washington. D.C., co-direc-day night in Northeastern The F111B's t.ests at Pa-Their c o n c e r n was es are tubereulosis, sanita· 9t N~._.! :::-' 11¥4.
tloDJ in New ~pshire by tor of the institute for policy U n i v e r s i t y ' 1 Alumni tux•t Riwr will 1imulate heightened as the search tion and waller supplies. u 1•11u
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No one seriou.sly expects
NW>n not to seek the
presl<fency and his New
Hampsliire workers a r e
poised w launch a vigorous
campelgn to defeat Gov.
George Romney of
Michigan. the self-declared
underdog.
Both men anxiously desire
a win in the nation's first
a n d ~cholotdcally im-J><mant p r e • 1 d e n ti a
primary and Jt bat been
reported that each may
spend as much as $300,000
during the campaign.
U.S. Pours
New Record
In Spirits
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
-Americans were quaffing
more in 1967 -pouring
down an average of 16.7
gallons of beer and ale.
Philip C. Kat%. director
of research for the U. S.
Brewers Association, said
today ttle industry sold Hr7
million barrels of beer and
ale during the past year.
He sald the total was up
2.6 percent from t h e
previous year for the ninth
consecutive record year.
Katz told the association's
convention that men were
still consuming the most
beer. but the percentage of
women beer drinkers was
increasing.
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counted for 113.5 pttcenl of
the toW martet -wittl a
large Share ol t b o 1 e
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be rapidly approacbine thm
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a University of Southern
Oa lif ornia study say a.
Dr. Leslie A. Ownbers,
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away wlth 1ucb things as
the actress' dlnlng room
furniture and bet platypQs
rug.
Arthur B. Goode. wbo hetd
the first of eight auctlon
days Sunday, recalled that
when Miss Laman auc-
tioned her belongings in 1951
ahe got between ~.cm and
$500.000.
"This is maybe going to
do the same thins.'' be com·
mented.
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this week and next: a se\lell·
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rugs. Japanese tvory. anUC(
bottles, Jade J e w e l r y •
furniture -Louis xrv· and
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Fantasy~
WASBJNG'roN (AP) -.
Try1Dc to sueu at this mo-
ment wbat the North Ko-
teana ADCl lbe Ncirtb-Vietnl·
mese Commu.nlats ve up to
is like tryinl to peas wbJ
santa Claus always loob
fat. h 'I a bit of I fantuy.
Tbe ..... • lilnp1e:
Notbint polltiYe bu bea
d.LlclOMd yet about the mo-
Uv• beb1nd their moct re.~
cent actions.
Thia week the North Ko-
reana captured the USS
~bk>. a Navy lntelUi'nct·
&athering ship loaded with
tlectrooics, and ber crew o(
11 plua two dvillana off the 1'.onan cout. You ~ally
Mid a ~ICal ball on tbla ~ ~a comes ~ IDiDd
innnedJatetr. That the cap.
ture wu part of a plot
worked out with North Viet·
nam to add to the prenure
on this cowitry to make
peace in Vietnam, for otJier-
wise it might be faced with
a war in Korea. too.
SPYING ON KOR.EA
But before any guess is
aedsible ooe question has to
~~~r:~~t1i~~~
Jet: Wu the American ship
ia international w•a t e r s.
wt.re she would have a
rlabt to be, or 1r11 she ln
Korean territorial waten,
•PY1nl on Korea?
'l'bere'a not much doubt
about ~;!ring. Tbe abip
WM equi for that.
Tbe North Koreans say the
Pueblo was in their territo-
rial waters and iaaued what
they 1ay ia a "comesalon"
by the American skipper,
Cmdr. Lloyd Mark Bue Mt.
admitting hia ship WU spy·
lnl within Korean territorial
waters.
TRAVESTY ON FACT
The Defeme {)eplrtlMnt
qv.Jckly called tbe alleied
"eonfeuion" a "travesty on tJtt facts" and that, judling
by the klnd ot lanruaie UHd
Bucher couldn't hive laaued
the kind of atatement attri·
b9ted to bim. lJut-at the White House
Prftldeat Johnson's press
secretary. George Christ.Ian,
was sometfilng Jess t.han J>OS·
itive about wbere the ship
was.
"To the best of our infor·
mation," Christian said, it
was in international waters.
He refused to be more posi·
tlve.
This brings up the mem·
ory of the Amenoen U-2 spy
plane shot down over the
Soviet Union in 1960 dutini
the administration of Preti·
~t Dwight D. Ellenbower.
This government al first
denied the plane wu on .a
spy mission, tried to say 1t
was simply gathering weath· er information.
ADMIITED SPYING
'Ille Soviets had too much
evidence and a few days
later the United States a:J·
mjtted the plane had been
sp1ing. But the. gues~ing pri
tb1a Korean ep1so:Je 1s pea·
nut.a compared with some of
the gueuing about North
Vletnara. For w e e k s. p e r h a p s
months &here bas been thia
kind of guessing:
North Vietnam believes
public feeling in this ~un·
try is 50 intensely anuwar
that J ohnson ls bound to be
defeated in this year's elec·
lien and then maybe busi-
ness can be done with his
successor. But there's a soft
spot in this thinking.
BEHIND JOHNSON
Of tbe four Republic.ans
talked of u poAl6le pres!·
denu.1 cadidatetJ three are
geoeraD:y beb1nd .1obnson on
the war. They are former
Vice President Richard 11(.
Nixon, New York's Gov. Ne1-
aon A. Rockefeller. and Cali-
f ornia '1 Gov. Ronald Rea·
gan.
The fourth. Michigan• a
Gov. George Romney. hu
been all ovu the lot on the
war but very noe11tly back·
td Jobnlolt on wutlnwed
bombing ol the North.
All kinds of hoC'U•-JJOCUS
can be read into North Viet·
aam'a peni*nt refuaal tlO
accept Jobntoa'I condition
for mdlng the bombinl:
Tltat tbe North mutt atve
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LIFESAVERS -The 148 trained volunteer drivers
for the Orange County Branch of the American
Cancer SOC1ety were honored this week for their
outstanding service in tran&porliog patients to and
from treatment. Among th<ll5e who received awards
at the annual drivers' luncheon from William Pelis,
first vice president, are Mrs. Harry Morris, Jr., who
has driven 257 trips. Mrs. Ray Walker and Mrs.
Woodrow Smith, all of Huntington Beach.
'Angels on Wheels' H ies "l'l yth'
Cancer Volunteers Honored Negro
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Lincoln
"Angels on Wheels." 148
trained volunteer drivers for
the Orange County Branch
or the American Cancer
Society, have beell honorE'd
for their outstanding service
or transportfng patients.
''You nave given much
more in lifesaving than just
miles or travel. You have
brought new hope a n d
courage. and the warmth
or caring to people when
they needed it most." Dr.
Robert Reaves. b r a n c h
president told the drivers.
William PellJ. first vice
president of the branch and
chairman of the ~ervice
committee. was among ACS
officials honoring t h e
drivers at the fourth annual
awards luncheon. He said
that only five years ago the
branch had only 12 trained
drivers.
"Now we have 143. This
last year our drivers made
3.213 trips. totalling 4.819
hours of Wesaving, heart·
warming service."
Those honored w I t h
awards of charms. sword
nf hope, golden key. dia·
mond pin and certificates
or appreciation were drivers
who had made between 20
and 'lfJ7 trips in 1967.
One of the first drivers
in the pro g r a m, Mrs.
Wesley Dierberger. w a s
cited for her leadership as
chairman of v o I u n t e e r
drivers. a job which re·
quired nearly 1.200 hours of
her time last year.
The need for more drivers
l n creases every year,
"consequently we welcome
additions to our corps and
urge anyone interested in
lhis life savin~ work to call
our office, 838-0510 ror in-
formation about the pro·
gram." Dr. Reaves said.
Those honored by the ACS
branch in Hun tington Beach
were Mrs. David Grover.
60.51 Tyndall. Mrs. Woodrow
Smith. 708 13th St.. and Mrs.
Ra v Walker, 1015 Main St.
These driven participated and Mrs. Virgil Partch, 3301
in 50 to 100 trips. Ocean Blvd., Corona de!
Drivers honored in Mar.
Westminster also participating In 50-lOO trips In Orange women honored
were Mrs. John Bakkila, for 50 to 100 trips were
15812 Las Flores St., and Mrs. William Doutt. 139 N.
Mrs. Eugene Meade, 6091 whee I er St.. and Mrs.
Camphor Ave. Marcella Sondericker. 3002
In Fountain Valley. Mrs. Oceanview St. Mrs. Herbert
William Kennedy, 17552 San-Silverman. 183.1 N. Shaffer
ta Rosalia was honored for St. was honored for 20 to
participating in 50 to 100 50 trips.
trips and Mrs. Gene P. In San Clemente Mrt. Dan
Borgna, 11757 Lilac Way, Yeilding. 114 E. San Juan
and Mrs. Dou"lass Hubert. St. was honored f o r
17589 Santa Rosalia were participating in 2D to 50
h o t h h o n o r e d f o r drives.
participating In 20 to 50 In Santa Ana Mrs. ,Jewell
trips. Fuller. 152.S E. Grace Place
In Seal Beach Mrs. Arthur was honored for over 200
Cheroske, liOO Bayside Drive trips. Mrs. La Rue Simpson,
participated in 20 to 50 trips 1909 W. Harvard St. was
and in Tustin Mrs. 0 . E. honored for 150 to 200 trips.
Lindsey. 13622 Charloma In the 100 to 150 category
Drive accomplished t h e Mrs. Meta M. Child, 4117
same number of trips. McFadden Ave., Mr. John
In Costa Mesa. women L. Lindsay. 1419 N. Louise
honored for participatini: in St.. Mrs. Stanley Long, 6'!1
50 to 100 trips were Mrs. Ctpress St., and Mrs. Tham
J . C. Callaghan. 1873 Samar Meyer. 2060 S. Broadway
Drive. Mrs .. John Little. '1Pi77 received awards. '
Europa Drive and Mrs. In the 50 to 100 trip
Lilah Potter, 1082 Mission category Mrs. Ger a 1 d
Drive. Bower. 12951 Olympia Way
In Garden Grove women and Mrs. Kenneth Doctor,
accomplishing between 20 1810 N. Westwood Ave. were
and 50 trips were Mrs. honored.
Elaine Creech. 1 4 8 1 l Donegal Drive. Mr. Frank Participating in the 20 to
Daly. 11182 Rush St.. Mrs. 50 trip category was Mrs. Don Baker. 1851 Alita Lane, Ron Moore, 10621 Arlcraft. Mrs. William Boren, 1613
Mrs. Larry Richards, 8572 w Sa M Davmor St., Mrs. Harry . n Lorenzo Ave.. rs.
Ridge, 12161 Ora St., Mrs. Horatio Cogswell. 1 3 7 7 2
Richard Vader, 13 3 8 2 Brenan Way. Mrs. Donald Rampton. 'lfJlO N. Acacia Danlgal Drive and Mrs. Place, Mrs. Billy Sumner,
Frances Zimmerman, 12921 12922 Rosaling Drive and Safford St. In Los AlamJtos women Mrs. Clifton R. Webb, 12331 Ranchwood St. participating in 20 to 50 trips -------__ _
_I CHICAGO ( U P I )
Abraham Lincoln was notl
the "Great Emancipator"
but rather a "tragically
flawed figure who S'haredJ
the racial prejudices or
m 0 S t 0 f b i S C 0 n·
temporaries,'' a N e g r o
hiStorian says.
"No other American story
is so enduring. No other
American story is so com·
forting. No other American'
story is so false" as that
o( Lincoln as the Great!
E m a n c i p a to r , Ebony
Magazine's senior editor
LeTOne Bennett Jr. wrote
in the magazine's February I
lssue.
Bennett, author of several
books on race relations and
on the Negro in America.
said Lincoln "was a firm
believer in while supremacy
. . . and he believed until
his ,death that black people
and white people woukl be
much better ofJ separated."
"The man's character, his
way with words and his
assassination, together with
the psyobolo'1cal needs or
a racist sOClety." Bennett
&aid, "have obsc urrd these
contr.adictions undC'r a
mountain of myths which
undoubtedly would h a v e
amused LinC'Oln ··
were Mrs. Robert Gil·
johann, 2635 Coleridge St, ------------------.......
and Mrs. Myrna Marshall,
3392 Rowena Drive.
ln Newport Beach women
honored for 2D to 100 trips
were Mrs. Ray Havert, 1808
T o y o n Lane, and Mrs.
William Fortner. 1006 S.
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GO TO WORK -Mn. Vi Smidl IM .AJlllelel ~. outgoing Onmge County Press Club presi·
dent, hinds over gavel to incoming president
Thomas Mceaan, DAll.Y PILOT assistant manag. me editor, and tells llim to "go to work" dUrbie
Saturday nigbt installation ceremonies.
For the Record
-TUHOAY H-W llNI TOU1mnter'• Clull,
CNW" 212 II. 17111 st~ co11t Mtu.
7 a.111. c.a ,,._ EXdlM!t• Club. Corel
llleef ""'_.."'• '645 Harbor 81Yd., C-IMM.12-. Ce1t1 .._, bttrv ~ Nottll. !MM v.-Ceufttrv CIUb, Calta !MM, 12111 ,.,,.. .....,....... 9eadl ltotarv ctw, Norltl. ~ P'Ollr Wine, 16Gl l ol-
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, HUntl,..toll ltac!I, 12: 1S
Herllef Opltmflt C""-Vina
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C• Mae ICl'W..,h CIUll, Cnplan ,..-..int, 1478 IN-' ll'ld .. Catie Mat, 12:U p.m. Coi'la del Mer Kiwanis Club, VIiia . s-lefl, 3SJ6 I. Coast H1thw1y, ~ ffl /Mr, 12:10 p.m.
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117' Olllicoe •-l:G a.m .. ..,.._~Mn .._., Or!Ye
4:4t 11.m., !Mdlcal aid, 1'111 ~
N¥ Lane
6:3t ... m., trill! fire, 15111 ~·· L-
1: 29 o.m , IT'lldlcel aid, IUI IClntr .......
10:17 p.m. IWlmM!ed oll well llM19r,
IOI Welnut St. , ...... v • ...,
4:21 "·'"· s.111re.y. strvcture fire. Ml PHCodl Clrcla ............
9:55 1.m. Suftdty, retcvt. 11271 L .. Or Ive
12:40 D.m.. fire MuHNllClrl. "" SM-ltoed
2:22 D.m., fire lllvtstlMflon, tJlll'I I ritflten $1.
7:41 "·'"·• att\IC!ln'e flft, u1n Ectw•r• "· ... , lileCtl n:• e.m • ..,_y, trelh flre, 1421 ... , Wey c..-,...
1: 1' e.m. SetuNIY, trath f N, ,_. Jtl 1170 B•ker $1, 11:2~ e.m~ rataJe, •1'11 CN>rci. tt .. Apt. I
1 :43 p.m# car fire, ml l rtstol M. to:n o.m., rucue, 2515 "-1 llYd.
2:50 1.m. Sunday, NK\lt, JUI HanM111 W.v
6:71 p.m., rescue, JCS w. 11111 St. 4:57 11.m., -r .ole, IOUlll-1 COf• lfer tlf IMN Ol'Mt •nd Tuann Awmie I:» p.m .. fire llwbllNllGll. 1Cl2'7 V ..
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t :l l P.m .. f'HC\19, 1211 Vldtr1a. A ... 04 __,_.
2:54 •• ,,,. SlindW. lervlCe 0 11 ...
P1lm St.
3:43 11.m .• float fire, SOI S. lay "'°"' 3:55 P.m., truh fire, lUO lrvlN Ave.
ttei-MICAl1hu• lloutevl"' end 7:13 p.m .. Ml'lllce cell. Palis.da ltotd
JembOree Aoed
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DEATH NOTICES
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GAILY P~T JJ
Pifut Newsman lmwlled · ~
ANA.HEDI -1'cnnaa
McCaml. UJiltut mana,.
Int editor of the DAILY
PILOT, WU luta1led ..
1981 president ol tbe Orante
County Prea Club during
ita 13tb aanua1 Awarda Biil·
quet here.
He 1uceeeded V1 Smith,
of the Loi Angeles Times.
wlM> ~aided at tllle Sat..
day niCbt ceHIDOllJ wbereln
Meeann.'1 calleapes . won
aiz 111_,or prizes and 11
recopltioD plaq\lel.
Mn. Smith was accorded two ataDd1llg 0 V a ti 0 D I ,
rwttDeaecl by some 500
persona at the Convention
Center program in
ADabelm.
The first came after
tandem honors from Andy
Park , master of
ceremonies. who screened a
kind o1 "Tim Is YOtU' We"
tribute-to Mrs. Smith, and
from lkCann, who 'gave her
the club'• cavel, a bouquet
of roses and, as a "complete
surprise>' a pin which was
a replica of the Walt Disney·
designed emblem of the
Orange Counf\y Press Club.
CALLED NUGGET
"It's solid gold," said
McCann. "like the nugget
we found when we elected
you. And it has jewels -
two sapphires for eyes -
like the jewel you have been
to this club. It's one of a
kind -just like you."
The leCOnd ovation ap.
proacbed .. Mrs. Smith in·
Citizenship
Oass Slated
At School
sAN CLEMENTE -A
course in U. S. government
for fore1:gn.t>orn p e r 1 o n s
wishing w prepare
t b e m s e l v e s for the
citizenabip test is being of·
fered by C&pistrano Unified
School District.
The adult education pro-
gram will be held from 7
to 10 p.m. Wednesday nights
at SU aemente H i g b
School. The first session will
be Feb. 7.
C i t l ze n s b i p Eogli"1
classes also will be oUered
Monday a n d Wednesday
evenings.
There will be no charge
for the courses. Registration
will be conducted at the San
Clemente High I I b r a r y
between 7 and 9 p.m. Jan.
29 to Feb. 1.
Canyon Girl
Hurt in Fire
SILVERADO -A
Silverado Canyon child was
aeriously burned early this
morning When her clothing
caught fire as she stood
before the ftreplace in the
family home.
Fedessa Thomas, 7 ,
dauibter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard 'Ibomea. of 31305
Silverado Canyon Road, was
rushed to St. J o se p b
Hospital in Orange b y
Foreltry Department men
where dootCR said ee was
suffering from third degree
bums on her legs and but· toctrs. Her condition Is
serious.
Her m~r Sandy also
was bospitatized witb se·
cond detree burns on her
hinds. 1be received as she
sougtlt to extinguish her
daughter'• burning night·
gown.
Orientation
Set at School
troduced guests at the bead
table -Mr. and Mia. John
Lowry, be the United Pre11
International bureau chief in
Los Angeles and new pttai·
dent of the Greater Los
Angeles Presa Club; Dennis
Cole, of the TV series
"Felooy Squad;" banquet'
emcee Andy Park and l*
wife, Lee; new preaideJlt
Mccann and his wife, Joan;
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Vit3ky. (Vltsky was banquet
chairman.)
Mr•. Smith al.lo praised publicly, for their help .ch.IJ'·
ing her tenure as OR.COP
president, Lucy Bell of the
DAILY PILOT (club
secretary for 1968 and editor
in 1M7 of ita annual "Add
One" pahllcaffm}; Georte
McDonald; Bill Rilbebarpr
and Aut.onetfcs auoclatea;
Doa &nith and Jack Boet· tner.
~ second atand.lQc OVI·
Uon for the outcolDa preal-
dent tbeo broke out wben
she aUd limply:
TBANI YOU .
"I am at a loss for 1.rords. Th• ~ ~ the l\<!U.Om of m7 be~ Goodbye.•
ln addition to Mceann.
other 1968 officers iDltalled
in the Anaheim Room rites
•en L e o n a r 4 Sargeant,
Orange County E v e n i n g
News, vice preaident; Pat
Riley, Santa Ana Reglater,
president-elect for 1 8 8 9 ;
Mrs. Bell as teCtetan and
McDonald, of the Fullerton
Daily News Tribune, as
treasurer.
A champagne • ' b a p p y
hour." the singing of Kelly
Stevens and the adornment
of beauty queen M i 1 s
ORCOP of 1968 (Nancy
Turner) and her court of
beauty princesses were
features preceding t b e
awarda and installation pro-
gram.
Highlights also included a
skit about news media and
news grist by the comedy
team of Skiles and Hen-
derson, and a aimllarly
satirical film on Orange
County newspaper offices
"du.ring d a rt days" by
master of ceremonie1 Park.
Each club gUNt ahlo was
presented with a key chain
bearing a bran and blue
enameled Press C 1 u b
medallion, l'h inches in
diameter.
Parwl Will Discuss
I
Heart Transplants
ORANGE -A panel
made up of a doctor. a oor·
oner, end a idett will
discuss, "Moral, Ethical and
Fullerton
Meeting Set
By Trustees
FULLERTON -Trooees
of the California state col·
leg es will. meet at Cal State,
Fullerton, next month for
the first ti.me in more than
four years.
The general session and
committee meetings are set
for Feb. 1.8 and 29.
Latt time the • t a t e
tnntees met at Fullerton
was in October, 1963 when
the Letters and Science
Building. first permanent
classroom structure o n
campus, was dedicated.
Donald Hart of
B a k e r s f i e 1 d ls now
chairman of the 21-member
governing board. Ex officio
members include G o v .
Ronald Reagan, Max Raf-
ferty and Jesse Unruh: .
A dinner and reception 1s
planned by the oollege to
boo« the vititors.
Lawyers Set
Conference
AN A H El M The
California Applicants' Al·
torneys, A s a o c i a t i o n
torneys, A 1 1 o c i a t i o n.
r e p re ' en t i n g injured
employes, will bold ita first
Callfornla convention and
open seminar at t h e
DiJneyland Hotel. Feb. 3-4
All persons interested in "o rkmen's oompensation
law are invited.
Among ttie speakers will
be Morton Colvin. recently
appointed chairman of !he
Workmen's Compan.salton
Appeals B o a rd . and
Presldlng Referee Jes~e
Flaharty.
Further Information is
available at the office of
Byhower . Longley ,
Vaughan. and Petherbndge.
telephone 547-0331.
Youth, GOP
Meet Slated
ANAHEIM -A g r o u p
dbcusllon on "Youth 1nd
the Republkan Party" will
be held at 1 dinner-meetin&
ol h CaUfomla Republican
Lupe ol Orange County, Tu_,., at e:~ p.m. at tht
FamJJy THt Restaurant
Mt'I. • n.r. wUl alto be an elec-
tion ol JM oftken at tt..
JDeetlQI.
'
Medioal Aspeda ol Human
Heart Transplant" at a
meeting of the Orange Coun-
ty Chapter of the Council
ol Callholic NW'&et here
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at St.
Joseph's College. The public
la invited .
Questioflfi to be discussed
will incl\Kk: "When ia a
penon medically and legally
deed?", "How do t be
church, the oounty coroner
and the ~art &peclalist view
ttis procedure'?" and "whet
abuses may arise?"
The panelilts are the Rev.
.fflhn F. Sam.moo, pastor of
St. CeceHa's Ca th o I i c
Church 1n Tustin; Dr. John
Somemdi.ke, a c a r d l a c
Sllf'POn; and Dr. Raymond
Brandt, county e«oner and
prettotly MJrgica.l resident
at Orange County Medical
Center ~ tint vice-presi·
dent of ~ Natio nal
AlsoclaUon of CoroMrs.
'Ibe moderator is Dr.
WUHam Lenahan, iresident
of the Catholic Phyaicians
Guild ol North Orange Coun-
ty.
Seminar Set
In Medicine
A computer sem inar for
pel'IOl'ls in medicine and I
biololk:al research will be
held Frid~ and Saturday.
Feb. 2 and 3, at UCI.
The seminar, "lntroduc·
lion to Computers i n
MedCclne end Biology," will
be ~ored by UC EX·
tenalon. I Norman Reilly of the
R.nd Corporation will be
seminar instructor. R-eilly's
apecialty I.a simulating on computer equipment the
performance of the enUre
twman biological 1y1tem.
A new science called
"bioengineering'' is growing
out of the i'ntegratlon ofj
electronic data processing
and the life sciences. Reilly
notes.
For lnformation contact
UC Extension at UCI.
Auto Board
Picks Solon
FULLERTON -The Leglata~ bas n a m e d
Assemblyman John V .
Br1cgs (R·Fullerton) and
teven other le&lslatora to
1erve on Governor Reagan·a
state Automobile Accident
Stud;y Commission.
Tbe coa:mUalon w a 1
tstabliJhed by tbt 1967
Lell1lature to study camts
and co n 1equ en ce1 of
automobile ecddtntt and
methods ol prevtntfn1 ac-
cldmt.s and com.,..a&ln1
traffk victims.
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WINNING DRAMA -Robert Shaw and Yootba
Joyce portray Martin and Katherine Luther in the
drama special "Luther" tonight in color at 8:30
p.m. on Chaonel 7. The 1963 Broadway hit, which
won the New York Drama Crilic's Award, traces
the life of tbe .sixteenth century reformation leader.
TEJ,E\'1SION VIEWS
Fo1·d's Theater
Reopening Set
By T.ERRENCE O'FLAHERTY
The journals of the-stage are awash with stor-
ies of Old Broadway and New Lincoln Center but
the most famous theater in America is one that
hasn't been open for over a hundred years. It is
Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C. and the men-
tion of il.6 name still causes a chill at the memory
of the night a brave and lonely President was
assassinated there.
ON TUESDAY, January 30, CBS celebrates its
reopening with a special television proquclion titled
"Inaugural Evening at Ford's Theater" with Julie
Harris, Henry Fonda, Fredric March. Harry Bela·
fonte, Robert Ryan, Andy Williams and others. On
this program, the first performer to set foot on the
stage of Ford'6 Theater since the night of Lin-
coln's assassination April 14, 1865 will be Helen
Hayes.
The events associated with Ford's Theater are
more dramatic than anything that was ever pro-
duced on its stage. Not only wa s a great man killed
but the natfon's most distingui5bed acting family
was tragically shattered. And in a chain of astonish-
ing coincidence the Lincoln assassination was to
be compared nearly a century later to the shooting
of another President on a November morning in
Dallas an<! the capture of his killer in a nearby
theater.
A FEW YEARS AGO, the tragedy in Ford's
Theater even became the subject of the nation's
first sick joke: "Outside of tbat, Mrs. Lioco1ri how
did you enjoy the play?" '
The play was "Our American Cousin," an im-
mensely popular comedy of its time but which is
embarrassingly crude by today's standards of
sophisti<:ation. Midway in its pre6entation a Con-
lederate loyalist driven by a demented desire for
fame entered the President's box and fired a bullet
into his brain. Then he jumped to the stage and
escaped down the rear stairs. Lincoln was carried
# across the street to the back room of a boarding
house where he died in the same bed that bis
assassin had occupied two weeks earlier. The name
of the Vice-President who succeeded him was
Johnson.
BUT THE KILLER of Ford's Theater was not
• an unknown loner like Lee Harvey Oswald. He was a:to~ John Wilkes Booth, the son of the greatest
Engh-sh tragedian of the 19th Century, Junius
Brutus Booth. and the brotiber of Edwin Booth,
~hose dramati'c career was unequalled in the Amer·
icao theater prior to the assassination. After a
twelve.<fay manhunt by the aecret semce and the
army. he was trapped in a barn in Virginia wbioo
-wa~ set afire. He was shot while attempting to
. esca~ .. Jn the absenc~ of a trial, the story of
Bootb s innocence or guilt became the speculation
of fast-buck fiction writers to a degree surpassed
only by those who continue to recreate the Ken-
nedy assassination according oo their on whims.
Dennis the Menace
M0"40AY
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promUlpteJf ~1."'' altilt Oii Letllw to ._.
LlltlMr -~ llWMd lit llis 1iM1 split flOlll Ult dlurdl. J1lil .....
Vision ""' It ......... "' ctr. btltioll ti t1lt 450lh ... ~ • .,, .,
'=·e.,~~ .. ~ ta ceo ..... , t'::'~UW.~o0"':
D Tiii Mtl ltew lleft fe) (SO doGt ff t11t ustle dMin:ll Ill Wftt•
min.) Robert Abuodhy, JJCk Lath1111. kfS. Ill ~ 31, 1517 .
• Sb O'aea Mewle: .,... UeM •" ....... (C) (90 111111.) ,_..., (drama) '51 -~rt rMmelllll ... Afwfa: fC)
Q111111r. Pier An ... I. GIOl'I' Senden. (IO liiii:)liif lllt'llld .._ a lilot
Kurt 1Cnl1111r. Str11U11n1 sitl artist at today's 1'riu.
falb kl low Witlt notorious art lfllef fl) ~ YlailJllt
and illnocently IM'MI• Mm w11t1 a 9 · con at a pttt 11wterplece tttat 11e t:IO ft ta (I) Wt· ~ fC) QO
lftttncb to sell as tht oririnaf. Jn.) larney Flt 11 • .. 9'Qt
"' Tiit FhbtlMt (C) (30 min.) wtlen Andy aMs 111111 1Mlllllli111 to f't hlty hlte (30 min.) '* dM Teylor IMMMtor Ill f.alt·Wut '1t Mt. _, Mrs. lltffll summit mtttlna. W'/ lld Alllt a.
11!1 Mir• ""'? .,, sttn cltllllllr the ""* ,. tht 9) La c... • 1n Alf• mtttlnc lfMn Buney .._, 111 lllf
l:JO • Ollie 8" M.m.t (30 min.) Amet(an •!"' •usala• "'9dPel!b • n.. ll'llWJ '"" (C) ,30 m".) ind tlltlr 11dts to M1J11 IMif . .._ l'I Mini (C) !30 111in} w•lon,_,lld BlfneY• capUilt Is m Mdtile'a NM (30 min l ready to ~xplodt. Don Kllftlt .,.~.
,,, Wtt!A ff Ttulll OIJI of his 1111 pst ""91r~
fill Tetdler 'II: Robert Low. 1overn· ~hird ~ =~ry.:..:: ~
1Mnt t1aclltr at Man KtP!>el. ind (60 !_, "The Litt Hllltlrl." M•I*
Ills tludllltt tllscuss ind demon· Ht11iy StlffoN (R1clw4 Todd} = eonctPts In American IOWfll· •atnt mlpt4 " trtell dowt • .':: tm ii.tidtr. J4 cflml1111ls. •b to pequedt Morall Rubi11 (Olivta de HfY!llalld) t? tatify
7:00 fl CIS &tlll111 ..._: (C) (3 1pl11st one of tilt m. ,.;o..siblt min.) Walter Cronkite. for a Nm 1tlOCitY slit ~ If ~ ~1111.,.1r111kley ••rt <Cl <30 a cllild. Siie refuses an4 1n11 her
rn••t husballd (Dane elf,_) cen't chane• U D~ur ltldtn Y.,...: (C) (3~ her mind, until w l'llllz .. that Huf min.) Cross Country to Hollantl. a1t11b ,,. tryfnf ' tD ,.. 1ure sit•
J1ct1 Doulfn holls tlllt tll·MW •· WOfl't t.lify. Mfrt4 11119· Man as
rlts at trl'Hlo1ues. T°"'llll Qecqe ~"'·a Nut.-.
Tibbits, a writer for Ille TV •rles • ~ ~ .. IMlllc for My Tl11• Softs, shows fllms el hb JUltice. H
famil(s car trip to New York and of • Otf·bl.,: C!Mufll columnist
tlltlr tubstll111nt OCHn ~e flD lif ~ talfli wllll lltttilC
land fill tllt wlfldmllls. I>* aitneuri'eM ...._ f1D cJis-
11), r,.., (30 min.) .. , , ........... ClmpUI
11 Liie lar (30 111111.) 111 S.11 r.......-.. Co11tp. ::::; =/~.?:!."'~ • &Wt .... r.111111
fJ} ........ ~ "' .... • .... (I),...,, Mllr: (C) 134 8' E .,_. mill.) frtndl II out at town, '°
7'30 9 -(I) I __.._, -(60 1 ) Uncle lllH hll to look lifter tM chit·
• ""'ti ••-· '"' m n. dren on a lllOWY Sttur*t wlllch A hfflbllly clrl . hitches a ride illto c.tlb for kMpin& t11t Jlowt.ht !Wint
Ood" City with runsmlth Newly oa:llJltd and COfllfilrtnt a.s,. w11o
O'Brien. and her ~ullJinr brot"!n is sufftrlni "" 1 bfllflttd romanct. foll~w. rtttlnc her into trouble .ith 19 ,.., Wln4t II A4wMwt (C) (30 act1n1 Oep. Mmhal Festus Hagen. min )
Newly helps Mary find a job as clerk A·,..,. Ill (C) <'° 111111)
for .lonlS at the 1ene11I store. Ind ftit W.W ~ 4C) cio min )
her brotlltrs set up the store for a (t!l lllET JMrlll: "lllS!de tht Forei111 rob.bely. with their tl11htentd a& Office." A close loot at the public
ter's reluctant help. Lant Bradbury, fece of British dlplomecy thlt docu-
V'ldor French, Anthony J11nes 1uat. mentary •amines the oPe"ltiom of l!I Th~: (C) (30 mln.) "The the British Fom111 Offlc:e In londo11 Mon~ets Paw. Tht m1n1rer at I ind Ill lier tlllbealta aroed. Sec,..
nl1llttlub lira M111drek !tit ••· tlry of state 1 at Fortlcn Attain fk:lan ind hlr• Ille Monbes 111 hb Qeorre Binn Is 'nttl'Yltwtd pita. Th• pennlle1s prtatidffltllol e ..,.. ~ .
sells the111 hl1 luOy charm-a mon·
key's pa-for a quarter. pn11111t1111 10:t011 a Cll c..i llntft: IC> !60 it will brln1 thtm tuck. And it does!!! min.) .lontltlan Wlnten. Dionne Wer·
The m111a1tr ch1raes ttiem 100 Dtr· wlr.k 1uest.
cent lnterut on 1 loan. Micky loses 0 @ (i) I Spy: (C) (60 min.) "A
his wlce. and Mendrek wins $1.· Few Miles Wast of Nowtlt1t." Whilt
000.000 in • contest. Hans Con 1Mstt11tfnc th• tlutll of • fellow 1uesb. · apnt In a remotl dtttft community 11 Mowlt: "Ille hltlil" (myitery) 11emed as tllt ,,...,.... site of an
'Af>-Alen Ladd. Ytronict Lll!t. atomic pl1nt, ~ an4 Scott D 11'7) CJ) CowbtJ Ill Africa: {C) are subjected le lllni h1r1ssmellt "' · (60 min.) ''flm To Capture." James local toups. It -.m.. apperent
Whitmore 1uests u 1 Wild·1nlmat tlllt the prlct for thtlr persistence
trap1>41r wlloM cruel 111tlhods ol rn.y be their lives in an Ironic bllr-
trutlne tht 1nlm1ls angers Jim Sin-ter tllat h4s the 1an1 leader's sister cl1lr. and her you"1 dlu1ht• ae hy par· fJ Millltll S Molle: CC) "lattlt Cry" tlciplnb. Andtw Ouuan. Rlcll1ri
Cdrtma) '55-Va~ HeUln. Aldo Rey, K'Mtf, Dithn Wlllltms ruest.
T1b Hunter. Do~ Malone. Dr11111 8Cttffl r.tll• News CC) (60·
of the various lrM>lvtments of • min.)
aroup of U.S. Marines dllrinc Worl D (ffl(1) Tiit If& ¥tllty: fe) (IO
War 11 min.) "Shtdow of a Giant.• Jtmea m frutll If CoMtqlltllCtS: (C) Wtlltmort IUISts IS I lt1tndl'7 mat•
min.I Boll Ber~er hosts. shal whose sh1bbomness leeda hlJ ffl Jl'my M1St11 (60 min.) ,.._..., wllk:h "ick llld Hntb PJ Sled lh!Mt/otflct ff tllt ...... lft ~Into I sttuatltl ht kltnt llMM c.rtlln dtltlt for 111.
@) Frtldl CMt: Julia offers a laaoll I* ....., ""' (C) (60 lllln.) on bfOccoll tnd cauliflower. Rtl*l Dlrilll ¥..,.. (C) (30 111111.) Ul C.Micte y Cllldo11tt WtrN T..-rn
1:111 Tulrt F111llilr
D LAUGH-IN: Rowan, Mar· llllll ""9: (C) (30 '!'In.) Bill .1111• * tin creet Robert Culp ...,... U: 'Thi forPM
FT, Wll Wt1111n. 1p son. COLOR IDUIA "*'= Two ~ntemponry
l!I .... 1114 Ml!1ift LaqlHi: (C) potb, Glnsbert 1nd Fer1i~ghettl, •• (lei min.) Robert Culp, Flip Wil.,n. ltd t1tt new San Francisco R..,.
The Arst Edition auest. Subjects rlll· unct and read tome of their rtCtllt
tred sarcastically this evenln1 are works.
redecoratina the 1p1rtment. colonial ll:tO ft a.. O'Cltd 11.,.n: !C) (30
America, food and fat (tht slrl ftt11· mfn.) Jerry Dunph1.
Ian offer a JOnl "It's Fashionalllt 8 Tiit lltll Hw ""1: (C) (30
To Be Fat"), and the llnelt feltullS mln.) GIOfll Skinner. Rafer JohntOIL
ttte tun cast-411tSMd • dadDf1 ...i • "'9l-lll Mewlt: "Th Mt1111f1 nurse-in 1 ll!Qlcal ''Sellltt fMi" (llonor) 'C2-Lon Chan.,.
Smoldnt." A ..... Filla!: (C) (30 min.) Bater en ,.._, (C) (30 min.) tr.rd.
IJl htOt lw D Mt* "Th Male Alrim11" (COl9" m U1C M•lc FtllNal: An all· tdy} '42-Ntnry Fonda. Don Oe F«t,
Mrla feeturlna students antt In· .i.u C.111111. OlM1 cit Havill1nd.
structo,. f11>m USC perfM111in1 a ~Jot ,.,.. (C) (30 min l
wide ran1t of music from the cl& Mwtt: "IN4 tle11Sett (drama)
tiC3 to fan. Lilll111 Steuber plays an ' Richard Wldmarlt, Ida LuplllO,
all·Chopin PfOlllm CHI ttlt piallo. Canllt Wiidt.
Included on tllt PfOlr•m lft "So•ta In B Minor" and seltcttd ttudtl. ll::JO It 1111*-'111t WW. Tmtr (_. g:i £1 ldolt ptllet) '58-Stn•rt Gran111. !*-Reed. Gtortt Senden. 1:• 11 a (I) n. L1CY si-: CC> < a ~ ~ TtllitM Sh .. ce> tftln.J Lucy helps Mooney buy a 8 i1't )Ny ...... St.o. (C)
111esent tor his wife's lllrt""7 1' e ltl .. (C)
lllllMrttfttly lttdln1 ltlm to I ., lf'3G fft 1le ~ ""'
operated ~ I llUIWYO' of stOltft ' ~ roods. Wilfl his penchant fDf pl Ml* "Wlillt fmcllt" (dr~1111)
Ina 11ennles. Mooney Is deflahttd FofTtl1 T!ldler, l1rblr1 Bnttoft.
ICCGfllptny Lucy to Ill• down·lt·lflt. 1:00 ..... : .,....., llllllott Miies •
httls sl!op, where lhty s.lec:t 1 "'"" tit'W" (tdwtntuTe) '57 -Wi1R111
(maybe "hot''?) mi"ll stole tor "°"9f, JMll Tay4er.
lllftke(s-lt. Bud Hackett sUUb. ~ .............. Leal 1Cl • tl't "\. .... (C) • MIM: (C) "Wldlka• lwesttfll)
(10 min. Osllome's ""! clrMlt Joel McCrte. Vm Miles.
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MoncU1 JMt(Ur/ ZCJ. 1968
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S&L Matu19a
:J.larold L. Boehner has
~en elecled vice pres·
"ident and manager oC
the new office oc Hunt·
ington Savings a n. d
:t.Oan Association open·
ing Tuesday at 3310
Bristol, Costa M e s a.
Boehner has worked
for Home Savings and
Loan Association, Bev·
erly Hills. and Gibral·
ter Savings and Loan.
Susquehanna
Offers New
Merger Plan
Directors of The Sus·
quehanna Corp. voting un
the proposed merger of
Xebec Corp. into the Sus·
quehanna Corp. rejected a
one.for-one exchange or Sus-
queh ana common a n d Xebec common stock, but of.
fered instead an exchanf{I'
based on 91 lOths of a share
of Susquehanna common for
one share of Xebec com·
mon
If approved by the Xebe<'
board. the merger proposal
will be submitted I o
stockholders of both cor·
porations. A 2-3 approving
vote of shareholders of t?ach
co rporation is required for
the merger.
The Susquehanna board
elected HeTbert F. Korholz
president of the corporation.
Korh olz is a director of the
corporation and chairman of
its executive committee. He
was Chairman Of the COT·
poration from 1965 until its
merger with A t 1 a n t i c
Research C o r p •
Golan Picked
The Orange Co u n t y
Chapter ot the National
Association of Accountants
has elected Raymond A.
Golan as special activities
director for the new chapter
year. Golan is audit
manager of Pacific Finance
Corp .. Los Angeles.
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'FtJnny
Cars' Vie
At Pomona
By CARL CARSTENSEN
A breed of machine that
started almost by accident
~s taken tbe sport of drag
racing by storm the last
tour aeasons. They're the
identifiablf! but mbleadi.ng
experimental stock c a r s
known around the strip~· as
•·ti.iJJny cars."
'fl1ese so called "f u n n y
cars" will be a big part
of the eighth annual NHRA
W i n I e r -national Cham·
pionshlps at the Los Angeles
County Fairgrounds 1 n Air Trip Awards
Pomona. Feb. 2. 3, 4. These ,
stock appearing cars get ''Bob" Robins (right), general manager of Theodore Robin$ Ford, presents
cranked up to speeds in ex· Mrs. Paul McPhee of Corona del Mu Oeft) and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kunka
cess of l80 mph covering of Newport Beach air traV'el awards, compliments of the Costa Mesa dealer· the standing quarter mile h · Th · · an less than eight seconds. s ip. e arr trips were among several awards gjven ln celebration of Theo-
ActuaJJy. they are an off. _d_o_r_e_R_ob_i_n_s_F_o_r_d_'s_47_lh __ C_briJ_._t_m_as __ in_tb_e_H_ar_bo_r_Ar_ea_. ________ _
shoot of the Super Stocks
but baby brother to the 230
mph fuel dragsters. . your --one11'• w~41a The breed caught on in rr• _ ., ...
1963 when Ford W.otor Co. -----------1&--------
attempted to get more trac·
tion from its intermediate
model after selling a 427
cubic inch high-riser wedge
engine into a Fairlane body.
The Super Stock entrant&
began to beef-up suspension
and lighten the load up front
with fiberglass doors. hood.
fenders and bumper. On
some, the rear wheels were
mo\led forward a bit for
better weight transfer
Soon. this brightly-colored
class of experimentals. by
this time nothing more than
custom-crafted race cars
using basically fuel d.ragster
powerplants. began to turn
fabulous times on the na-
tion's drag strips. And. the
fuel d.ragster, a backbone
of the sport. had a rival
for the attention of the fans.
Now, legions of "funny car"
devotees turn out whenever
there's a big show to root
home their favorite driver
and Detroit image.
The Super Experimental
Stocks I funny cars). another
new trend of the hot rod·
ders, will be a part of the
premier p r o g r a m in
Pomona.
Friday's activity at th e
Fairgrounds will consist oi
time trials and qualifying
for the 750-car field. Satur·
day features numerous class
eliminations and further
qualifying. Sunday, begin·
nlng al 10 a.m., is "money
day "
More than Sl00.000 in cash
awards will be up for grabs
1n se v en s eparate
Eliminator categories.
By SYLVIA PORTER
In life expesta.ncy among
nations today, the U.S.
ranks an abominable 22nd
for men, 10th for women.
In this area we have made
no significant jmprovement
in the pa~t two decades.
In infant mortalfty rates,
we rank 15th -after such
nations as A u s t r a I i a ,
Iceland, FranC"e. Belgium.
And in some U.S. counties.
infant mortality rates are
three times higher than the
national average.
ONE-HALF of American
women who have their
babies in public hospitals
get no pre-natal c a r e
whatever. In d e pr e s s e d
areas of the U.S.. the
mortality rate for pregnant
mothers ls six times the
nation"al average. A shock·
ing two out ol three pooT
children bave never seen a
dentist. Nearly one in five
Americans has n e v e r
visitied a dentist.
Of ow-se, we are proud
of the enormous strides the
U.S. has made in conquering
disease. in extending a wide
range of health services to
the poor and the aged, in
mass immuni:iations o f
younger Americans. in the
development of m e d I c a l
techn ology.
But. just because we are
so proud, we are pushing
rrom our minds a frighten-
ing fact: the huge and
steadily widening I a p
between our highest quality
and average quality health
care.
poor family. Adults ln poor
families, stud.lea show, have
six times more mental ill·
ness and retardation than
those in higher income
brackets, 10 times more
visual troubles, and four
times more disabling heart
disease. '
NEW POSITION
Dr. Samuel R1binowin
MAI.kl-TING CHllf
Wiiiiam Henry
Crown S&L
Acquired
By Equity
Equity Funding Corp. of
America today formally ac·
quired Crown Savings and
Loan Association of El
Monte.
Stanley Goldblum , pres!·
dent of Equity, said that
the savings institution will
continue to operate basically
as 1t did prior to the ac·
fJWSition. He said t h e
purchase price was S4.3
million in cash a n d
i.ecw-lties. Equity, based in
Beverly Hills, is a nationaJ
financial services company
which sells insurance ind
mutual funds, b oth
~ e p a r a t e I y and in
coord1nated acquisition pro-
grams.
FOR M I L L I 0 N S of
AmericaM still. a "visit to
the doctor·· means waiting
for hours at a distant clinic,
giving up a full day of work.
and a brief brusque con·
fr-00tation resulting in a
preset'ipt1Q11. jibe s h i n y •
sterile bo~al to which
many of us are accustomed
simply is not in the same
class as tbe 1 h a b b y ,
obsolete, ill-attended public
hospital available to the less
well-to-do. Similarly. the
dootOr's house call which
you expect in an emergency
is unknown to the un-
d e r privileged individual Wbi~ you may take for
granted the availability of
the latest mechanical or
electronic medical gear and
therapeutic or s u g r l c a l
techniques. this gear and
ttlese techniques just are not
available ·to mll.lkms. ·
Aeronutronic Boosts ·
Business Capability
Crown Savings and Loan.
rounded in 1944, has asset&
of S37 milUon. In additlo'l
to its home office in El
Monte. it has a branch In
Toluca Lake.
40,000 MO•
F,... Service
U Month Net LHM
INCLUDD
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All Per+. a u~
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lalence To M•~• Up At W
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The health gap l s
enormous and it is deepen·
ing, between the wblte and
the Negro American. The
infant mortality rate for
non-whites 11)/thls country.
for examplf, compares with
that of such nations as
Poland, Jamaica or Brunei
on the cout of Borneo.
The health gap abo ts
enormous between t b •
average U.S. family lnd the
An organizational move
designed to strengthen 1t~
new business capability has
been announced by Philco-
Ford Co r p o r a 11 o n · s
Aeronutronic D I v i s i o n ,
Newport Beacb.
John B. Lawson. Ph1kn-
Ford vice president and
Aeronutronlc D i v i s i o .
geneTal mana ger, an-
nounced the formation of a
new advanced s y s t e m s
operation . an d
1imult.aneously announced a
s tr e n gt he n I n g or 'he
marketing office.
Dr. Samuel J . RaNnowitl .
former d i r e c t o r of
Aeronutronic's radar and in·
telligence operation, has
been named director of tht
ne"' advanced s y s t e m .,
operation, and William S
Henry continues as director
ol OW'keting.
The advanced &/stem~
operation will consist of four
major areas : a d v a n c e d
plannifta, C. H. Sword
Walter Winchell savs:
"Cltttk EIHtld'Ye't 1deaJ Car IAatf'
-tilt tee ibt •Y• 'Heads yow wl•
-&Illa J H whl leo! ll'1 a tali of
a leHe!''
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manager; program develop-
ment, H. F .. Hoesteitey.
manager; radar and
sensors. S. L. Hudgins,
manager: and weapon
system e n g i n e e r i n g •
manager to be announced.
Dr. Rabinowitz will serve
as acting manager o f
weapon system engineering.
New business activities of
the division. f o r m e r I y
performed by the business
development and advanced
systems engineering func·
lions in each of tbe product
operati.ons. have been cen·
trallud in the new organi.ia·
lion.
Concurrently with t h e
establishment of the ad·
vanced systems operation,
A eronutronic's marketing
ofCJce has been reol'ganiied
to centraliu the function ill
, response to the n e w
organiudonal concept.
Under H e n r y • the
strengthened marketlng of·
fice will be responsible tor
providing overall marketing
support to a d v a n c e d
systems operation, aod to
the product operations and
a pplJ ed research
laboratories.
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Mussolini Sparked Peace • Ill
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Vietnam
By JAMES MARLOW to state tis views about men he took a pa.rt-Ume teachin1 oewly<reated Comml111on taken on both aJdea on the a btarty rupoDM. Tbt
and natltns: job in New York: became on Urban Problem•. present war. And h e result wu fbe preMDt eom-
WASHlNGTON CAP) -Nation' muat be allowed But bt wu bothered by wondered bow to reaeb the miu. of people wbo 1bare
The idea for the Citizens to work out their own chairman of the board of the divis!oa In America over grut mUI ol people Jn the bi1 views. Variou.1 membera
Committee for Peace wtth desUoy: be freedom of In-trustees of Freedom House, tbe •u ira Vletum. He IUl>-center with a nucmable of the committee have a
Freedom in Vietnam be&an d.ivlduals ts precious and a non-partisan organ.l:z&Uon ported thla war against presentation ot tbe fact.a. He hand in writmc t la •
in the head of 75-year old must be areserved: peact devoted to strengthening communlam, just aa he aup.. thought of a committee like atatemenq lasued by tr..
Paul Douglas who. after 18 11 necessaty; but the ag· free institutions here and ported the war against cont-the Wll.llam Allen White comm 1 t tee. 'l'hil 11
years In the U. S. Senate, gressive exiansion of com· abroad; and early last year mu.nUm in Korea. committee in tbt 1930I. part l c 1l la tl,1 ~ o(
lost bis seat to Charles H. muni.&m mut be atopped. was appointed by President He wu worried aboui tbe He wrote bl.I views to a ElMnhower. So far tl ..U
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Percy in Ule Illlno11 election When he ieft the Senate Johnson chairman of the extreme positions b e i n I number of people and 1ot la.aued aftl.J two atalamaltl: «1966. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~----~~--~------~~~--~~...;.....;.....;...;. __ ..-..;.;;;.;~~~~-------'!----
It's a distinguished com-
mHtee whose members in·
elude former Presidents
Harry S. Truman an d
Dwight D . Eisenhower,
General of the Army Omar
Bradley. two f or m e r
secretaries of State. Dean
Acheson and James F .
B y r n e s , s c l e n t lats,
educators. b i s t o r l a n s,
j o u maims, businessmen
and clergymen.
The idea for the com-
mittee had its roots in the
1930s when Douglas, a
Quaker and then a paclflat,
stood in Rome and listened
to Benito Mussolini an·
nounce war on little and l practically defenseless Ethi·
op1a in Africa
STAND ALONE
Douglas' pacificism began
lo melt as he began to
realize that, unless checked,
Fascism and Nazilsm. both
of which subordinated in·
d.ividual and n a t i o n a l
freedoms to their purpose,
would overrun Europe. With
Europe gone, he wondered
how the United States could
stand alone. for this country
< at t h a t time was Isola·
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tionist
He returned to h i s
teaching job as professor
of economics at t h e
University of Chicago and
) later joined a g r o u p , f organized by William Allen
)
White, caUed the N o n ·
Partisan Committee for
Revision of the Neutrality
Law. l Th e Committee's pro-
~ paganda was a big factor
\ in swinging public opinion
• behind repeal of the law l which banned shipment of ~ arms to Europe.
" Douglas at age 5 0
e,· volunteered for the Marines
as a private. He came out 4 of the war a lieutenant col-
( one! after sel"Vice tn the
' Pacific where one of the ~ two wounds be suffered left
~ one of bis arms almost
.J helpless.
' Jn 1948 be wu elected ~ to the Senate. Ht wu one
I\ of the best and lturcllest r liberals the Senate ever Ud.
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He had been for ~al
Security long before 1 it
became a fact in the 1930s.
And in the Senate, among
l other thlnp, he plugged for
medlcar• long before that
became a fact.
Thia aeema a fair way
Record Gift
Sum Raised
A record ttlM,349 wu
raised by Paclflc Telephone
Company employea l n
Orange CooDty during their
Just-concluded Auoclated
In-Group Donors (AID) fund
drive for 13 agencies.
M«e than 90 percent or
the firm'• 4,700 employes
In the county contributed,
said WIWam E. Quirk, vice
president and g e n e r a I
manager.
Major cauJes assUted in·
elude the American Cancer
Society, American NaUonel
1 Red Cross, Arthritis Foun·
1 dation, Braille ln&titute, Cl·
1 ty of H o p e . c r i p p I e d
Childrens Society. Heart
Associ.atfon, John T r a c y
Clinic, Multiple Scler05ls
Society, United Cerebral
Palsy Association, YMCA ,
and United Fund.
Smith Finishes
Training Course
Ted Smith of A r t ' s
W.arlne. Newport Beach. has
recently c o m p I e t e d a
MerCruiser stern d r i v e •
training course at the Santa
Ana Service S<:bool o f
Kiekhaefer Mercury, a
ctivisioo of. the Brunswick
Corp., manUfacturer o f1
1 MerCruiser and Mercury I outboard motors.
The course 1ncluded ln·
stallation., tune-up wort, ac·
, ceuoriel, and trouble l =-~ 7..kte...=
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The more its
rivals keep cha11_
the better the
Mercedes-Benz 250S looks.
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The new '68 models are out, and aow's the
time when millions of people mab the bi1
decision on their next car.
In the $6,600 class, should you '"1Y one
of the all-new, aIJ-difterent dreamboats?
Or should you buy the almost unchanae<f
Mercedes-Benz 2.50S?
The dreamboats will do more for your
qo. But the 2.50S will do more for your
driving, your pocketbook-and your peace
of mind.
No new-car bu1•
Tbe 2.50S bu stayed unchanpd since its
1965 debut. It's frte of the "bup" that can
keep its all-new rivals shuttling back and
forth to the shop for adjustments.
And because Mercedes-Benz refuses to
play the "planned obsolescence'' pme, you
enjoy another relief: the knowledge that
your 2.50S won't suddenly be shoved out of
date, just when it'• nicely broken in. Its
looks are meant to stay modem for years.
Behind the ballyhoo
Strangely enouah, your 2.50S is fitted with
more true engineering advances than any
of those can that boast of being "all new"
every year.
Perhaps it's not so strange at all. Most
car makers are so busy dreaming up ways
to make their products look new that they
ignore fundamentals.
"People can't su them-so why bother
making big technical improvements?"
seems to be the attitude.
Mercedes-Benz bothers-because
Mercedes-Benz believes a car should be an
efficient machine, not fashion m~ercban
d.ise. And devotes its engineering brains
perfecting that efficiency.
The teWn1 proof
Drive the 2SOS alter you've spent a few
miles in ooe of its $6,600 rivals. It's the
surest, most dramatic proof you can find
of what technlcal superiority means in an
automobile.
Seek out the k.ind of potholed back road
you'd try to noid in ordinary can. Don't
spare the~: aim for the bumps and dJps.
Nl a.muina thina happens. YOU I lay m
your Ital, the wMc1 lta)'S ln your hands,
The. Mercedes-Ben: 250S-a" bWatmatt, not.,. "'4W1oecc. Clip coupora for more fuu.
and the 2SOS never wavers or pitches or
rattles. Things are uncannily calm.
You're riding on an uncam:11, fully inde-
pendent suspension system. Steering with
a recirculating-ball mechanism that has its
own shock absorber built in. Cradled in
a rigid "unit" body that has been welded
10,000times,studded with rubber cushions,
studied with a stethoscope to find and kill
the structural flaws that mean noise.
Mercedes-Benz enainecrs think these
advances mean more than all the styling
frills on earth.
Brake1 that don't fade
The 250S glides serenely over smooth roads,
of course. In fact, an American writer in
Germany reported, "There is as little inside
noise at 100 niph as at a stand.still."
But say an emergency arises. Can you
stop?
You can stop the 2SOS so well that brake
fade is al.most unknown. The car draws
down to smooth, straight-line s~tOp
after stop after stop. Check the t~nical
specifications: brawny. lO"i·ineb disc
brdes are bolted to all four wheels. 'l'bere
ls nen a tiny vam in the brake IJ'lta;D to
balance front and re8!' braking forces. And
a power assist does the work-not your leg
muscles.
A note of reassurance: Mcrcules·Bertt
mounts tires to tM 250S that haVf been
test-provul safe, even in continuous JOO
mph cruising under maximum looJ at
normal air pressure$. And mourtts tit.on &S
standard alluipment.
i. It big enoup?
Check the dimensions of the 2SOS and you
may ask, is it big and roomy enough-as
roomy as those sleek $6,600 rivals?
The 250S is more compact than other
cars in its class. Two feet shorter overall,
for example. But so sane is its design, so
shrewd the use of interior space, that it
matches them for room in all vital respects.
And u you'd expect, the 250$ provides
rich physical comfort. Seats are deeply con-
toured and plumply padded. A built-in
ventilation system lets you enjoy con·
sta.ntly replenished fresh air when all win-
dows are shuL
And as you'd also expect from Mertedes-
Benz, the finish la superb. No ftaws or Jq-
aed edaes· Even the undenid.e of the clash
has been fully trimmed. How nice, tD owa a
car you can be proud of.
~ ~From $25,785• to $4,284• ..
You may be able to afford a )JercedN-Bmi •
without knowing it. Bel~ are Ndesied
retail prices* for 7 of the f3 Meieede•Benz
models:
600 Grand Mercedes ••.•..••.•.•. $25,785
2SOSE Coupe. . .. . .. • • • . .. . .. .. .. ~10
2SOSL Roadster . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . 6JQ
230S Sedan ••..•..••.••••. ~·. • • • 5,143'
2.30 Sedan . .. . . • . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,511
200 Diesel Sedan • . • • • • • • . • • . • . • . 4,493
200 Sedan .......•• ~ •.•...•. ~ • • • 4 ,284
•wut Cou1 "°'' C1f miry. ~1.:W. fl/ ~-~-.u.
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Note: Metcedes-Benzpioneercd many
important safety '-,tun11. JMQ1 ,an . ..,.
l)Qa1 circuit brake tines. dl9c \nkes and
other i-..haw-becn ltadard eq~t
fQr years, ioo: But work contiaues to make
Mercedes-kn.z can nn safer-both bl
avoidlns trouble ..... in pro~ JOU if
trouble should occur. . .
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and leDd the covpoo ~ and -yeur
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l!A AND!I ._ M1tor
Se rvice Lauded
Rewards
Awarded
An Awards Coffee climaxed a gracious ceremony
for many members Of the Auxiliary of Hoag Memorial
Hospital, Presbyterian. Reward came in the form of
recognition pins.
The pins are WOf'n proudly denoting the number of
in-service hours which have been spent ln the hospital.
·Approximately 4500 hours per mQnth are donated
by 700 volUnteers. ·
Among the 67 presenlations were 2500-hour pins
presented Mrs. Martin Lockney and Mrs. James Decker,
auxiliary past presidents. Mrs. Mathew Kenney earned
her 2000.bour pin.
Pins denoting 1500 work hours were given the
Mmes. Fttil Scheid, S. E. Locke and A. F. Heinze, while
the Mmes. M. A. Maoderbach, Wesley Shaffer, Meredith
Harwood, Earl Lewis and Vicror Tonnesen were present·
ed 100().bour pins.
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Hunter Chapter was in charge of coftee service.
Mrs. William C. Schuler and Mrs. Samuel T. Wolfe
worked with the records and awards under the co-ordin·
ating of volunteers chairman, Mrs. William Durkin.
VOLUNT!ERS PINNED -The recent Awatds Coffee honoring
the Auxiliary of H9ag Memorial Hospital, Presbyterian is one of
thtee such affairs. Mrs. Robert Bacon, hospital administrator (cen-
ter) presents (left to ritht) Mrs. Martin Lockney and Mrs. James
Decker with their 2500 hour pins. The occasion marked the last
time Mrs. Bacon will make the presentatioD6 due to her retire·
ment.
•'IJO/boO Yacht Club Officers Piped Aboard
A double eelebraUon ls planned for Balboa Yacht
Club members when they arrive at the clubhouse
for a 'formal dinner and dance Saturday, Feb. 10.
Yalentine:s Day will be saluted while new officers
are honored during fi!stivttJes which begin with a
7 p.m. cocktail hour. Commodore and Mrs. Jeff
Deaver Oeft) head the receiving line as they greet
party.goers Dr. and Mrs. Allan O. Cottle. Also
honored during the gala will be Vice Commodore
and Mrs. Dav id Smiley, Rear Commodore and Mrs.
Don Franklin, Fleet Captain and Mrs. Edwin Steen
Jr. and Port captain and Mrs. George Hoedinghaus.
Happiness Is an Artistic Door Prize
Mrs. A. Harry Pisegna, (~i~ht) chairman ~f the Ga~
About Section of the R1v1era Club, admires an Oil
with its creator. well known Laguna Beach artist
Joyce Clark. The painting, "Green Jade Cove.'•
will be a coveted door prize at the Riviera Club's
upcoming luncheon in Balboa Bay Clu b, Feb. 14.
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This Undeclared War Need s a Mediator Not a 'Medium'
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Many peo-paper boy and he even counts the
ple who write to you eound as if dollar for the cOllectlon plate at
they haven't 10t all their marble1. church. I can't get my hand.I on
Maybe other readers will .. , the one extra dime. um. umc about me but I need an Do you think if I took aome leuons
answer. -.. in hypnotism lbat I might be able
I have teen hypnotists on the stage to pt something extra out of him ? an4 on TV. They teem able to do I would of course pay the hypnotist
remartabl6 thln'8. I've bem'CI lt aaid· after he taught me bow to do it.
a lrypDOtilt must be a penon with -BATTING ZERO
a po.ttive aWtude and .... wm. DEAR ZERO: Rn••• ....... r haw Plea ""u.. .._ • • ....., • • ea 111ie My quation ls-iJ,: 'PM man I .......... la ............... ..
am married to ii to •Una that I hrtllermore, Git nbjeet aat lllie
apend ball 1111 tlme flprtn1 out bow eetperdn. A •u wlle t. 11 ilttao
to llna;Je a dollar out of blm. He tb& 1• ~·~ ,,.., a 6M ..n .,
hu a Cood job we o1'1l our own Mm II Mt UaetJ te stt den UMI
borne. drtve •. nAct. ~ av4 we 1>13~ _ Jftn.1.ll'l "-". 11..a ~-
c:a1h tor everything. He hll it ftiured Y" --1 a Giiril party • lle6te do'Wn to tJ'le penny bow much money tllll -.e-.. wr. Melt...._ Mn
I Deed to pay Ult mlltman and tbe ..... wllrl wlle .. txped8 ' . ,l
In jast 1oell matters. It la degracdlr
ror a womu te walk areuDd I(&
broke ud .. wUe wffle bus.,_.
la employed U..W llave to do to.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I cOlld
write a bo9k about the agony r..
suffered theM put 18 days bat l
know I mi.t mate tb1a Jetter brlef.
I met um man at a respectala
~ J01JD .... Jft aald )le Wll ..
town to 90 an aoclit on a com=
and the aucUt would tale five
After thlt ftnt mtttinl I was lllN
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he was the dream prince I had been
waiting ror all my life. Not only was
be the haadsomeat man I'd ever met.
but he wu intelligent, witty. up on
current events, poetry, music. a grand
dancer and be made me feel loved
and wanted.
I am not a kid, Ann. I'm 28 years
old eel have been around the track
a few Umea, but I never met a man
like Jbil ~. w~ ~re t.oiethcr ~'lW'
minute (outside of the eight hours
1" had to work) from Monday through f'rtc!.1. He Mid he bad never been
in love before and I believed him
When he left town I drove him
to the airport. He promised to call
me in a couple of days. Thal was
two and a hall weeks ago and I
haven't heard a word. He gave me
no permanent address and the com·
pany he said he was auditing has
no record of such a person.
I am afraid something tcrriblr hap-
pened lo him. I can't believe he was
stringing me along. What do you
think? -ZAMBOANGA
DEAR ZAM: I tbtnt 10methln1 ter·
rlble happened all rtgbt, b1lt ft hap-
pened to yo11, not him.
If the man were on the level you
would bave heard 1omethla1 by Chia
time. EX]>trJepce Ja wbat you have
after yoa've made a mJstale and
bave nothlnf else to 1how for It.
So •w. lltlley, yoa,.e got npertence.
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CONFTOENTIAL TO EAGER TO
SUCCEED: Sorry, but you will never
accomplish what you have in miDd
if you continue to wait until you "find
the Ume." No one ever FOUNil time
for anything He made it.
Too many couples fo Ir om
matrimony to acrimony. Don't let
your marriage flop bdore It geta
started. Send ror Au Landen'
booklet, "Marriage -Wbat to Ex·
pect." Send yolll' reqae.t to Ann
Lalldera ln care or thfl newspaper
enclosln1 50 cents In coin 1nd a Jong.
stamped, 11elr~addre11ed envelope. .
Ann Landers will be glad to help
you with your problems. Send them
to her ln care of the DAlLY P~1 enclosing a seU-addteued, ltampeo
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LUNCHEON LISTS -Mrs. Elmer Card of Costa Mesa (right), president of
InternaUonal United Foursquare Women, receives aid in planning the 12th
annual Shepherdess luncheon from Mr 1. Charles Carpenter and Mrs. Clifford
Musgrove Oeft to right). The event h scbecluled Feb. 8 in Hollywood Pal·
ladium.
Berry-brig ht Mus.ic, Lunch Awaited .
By Foursquare Women
High point ol the lnterna· of sacred concem.
tional United Foursquare It will be the sixth
Women's 12th a n n u a 1 scholarship issued s i n.e e
Shepherdess L u n c h e o n UFW was formed in 1954
Thursday, Feb. 8, 1 n but the first named for a
Hollywood Palladium wilf be man, Mrs. Card explained.
the presentation of a music The noon-hour program
1Cbolar1bip to a ltudent of will featme Mr. Kerr's
LIFE Bible College, Los story and ministry with Dr.
Angeles. Harold W. Jefferies of Sant.a
Mrs. Elmer Card of Costa Ana as narrator. Mrs. Kerr
Meaa, who ia in her 14th will be a special guest for
year as int.ernatlDnal presi· the occasion.
dent of the cUltaff organiza. The women also will bear
tioD beadquutered in Santa an addre88, Operation Kol·
Ana, an no u n c e d the fee Klatsch or Neighborhood
scbolarlhip will be named Evangelism. Nearly 1,<KKI
far PbD Kerr, late pianist·· women are npected to· at·
COlllpOler a D d Jmpreaario tend.
Cosmetics Create Total Look
What's
Ek>ing
' Girl Scout ·
Recognition
Dinne'r Due
Adults who are outltin-
ding volunteers will be
awarded and the newly·
formed county1tjde G l r 1
Scout Council ncoplr.ecf
during ~ ...... a.cosm-
tion Dinner W~.
Jan. ·at, in tbe Sadta Ana
Elks Club.
Calvin P. Sdunidt, circuit
court Judie, wm pnMDt the
awards, and Mn. E1-C.
Sproul. council pnaldent,
will preside.
The new ~DOW senes more 31,<KKI
ICO\ltl and cs.GOO • ..
Programs Galore
.
Peck-0' Donnel I Rites
Calendared in April
...,_..at 9'0ll fw
a kz •rue IDd IDUllcal pro-
srm ID a. da'nue. • I
According top r 011' am....,. I • • • -
..,_.., Mn. B1111 OOlltl, .
!'AMif ,Plddoek, • r I a D .MIU A elate rlpt DOW wlh• it1.li•t aDcl recordinC artist all tM 'fudlJ to go ~ ~=~ -:=."I: and CIQQJ tocetber Walt
Rose Marie" and "Waltz ol Dimey's fte Jaile ..._ lt'a
UM WIDcla.,. coming U..C real. real IOOla.
With "Oriental Fantasy"
the audience will be ta.ten In the meaatime tbe Lido
on a m~ tour of the and the Meu theatres each
Far East: In closing Pad· offer a duo ot filma with
dock's reperteire will in· vaz'tecl .ppeal The fonaer ~~!n~~~;'tl51a :&yea" aad plaiY to open Wednesday with
The PM Section of the Wa .... N•. I plus Banfeet
club, chaired by M r s . la '111e Park. The Men plans
Freeman W. Fisher, will a movie menu ol PMd lllMt
d1M .,_d the ~ PriDeels ad M.-e Tba A Mlrade.
Lom,ae en Ttaurtday, Feb.
8. Sophia Loren atan in 11.-e
The noon luncheon will nu A MJneJe with a cast
take place aboard the ship that includes Omar Sbatif, =· in San. Pedro Dolores Del Rio, Letlle
The iollowiaf WedMsday, Freadl and George Wlllon.
Mn. Raym• Benns, Presented in Technicolor tllil
chairman of the Travelers is described "u a fairy ~
Section, states her group is for adults " With a aettiq ill plaonin1 a luncheon aboard • the aame ship. Members are medieval times the story COll•
scheduling a cruise around cerna a beautiful peasant llrl
the Bay. who marries a prince.
The next month, March
U, tbe Travelers Section
wtlI taU a guided tour cl
NBC television and on
March 21 at 11 a.m. a
brunch and card ~ to
b e n e f lt ICbollrilUpl la
lclle4aled. Mrs. ~mood
Wood reminds members
ticket. are '1.75 and door
prlzea will be featured.
£,Aac.B ... 6
Much Ado About Making Up
Use luld'oua atrawt>enles
to theme a love})' group ot
applique place m a t s , napkins.
K'.eep strawberries always
in season -appllque them
easll,y in vivid colors on
place mats, napkin.a or
towels, gifta. Pattern 7495: transfer incl
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for each pa~rn for first.
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handllng. S e n d to Allee
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Book or 11 Jiffy a.,. -
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By JUDY BURST
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SeeiDI {J beUe'ving !
In a abort span of 25
minutea I wu tramfonned
from a naturally widHyed
girl into a natural modern
woman. And makeup dJd the
magic.
"Total beauty ts the key to
tocil~y's !DOit exciting and
fuhionable look. It i I
adlleved tbroulh the ef.
fective use of flatteing
moilturiz£nl m a t e u p a ,
e m p h a tiling attractive
facial ~aturea and using
proper akin care," ltrffaed
talented Edwardo 0rte1a.
makeup art1at, u be set to wort.
Unnerved I atole a final
~ into the gold rimmed
mirror and envisioned thia
"new look."
These cosmetics w i t h
mo i aturiJi.Dg ingredients
were to awaket my Uin.
After cleansing my face, I
~allied that tbere WU DO
greuy effect. I continued to
be amued at the 1oftneu
and 1moothnes1 u tbe
Spanisb~rn artist applied
a base cream.
He indicated that this
molaturizer creates a bar·
rier acam.t the elements,
and auppltment.a the natlu'al
oils a.rid softeoa Unes. AD I
know ii that I felt ricb and
wonderful!
Starting 1t tbe forebea41
MMf biendbl• the 1otioa to
my bairliDe lD circular mo-
tions, I felt completely
nlaxed.
'Die next step ,,., cover·
ing shldows wlich I have
ecquired at a qurter of a
century. Then came the the muter himlelf, Max
natural rosy glow to my F.a~tor. Condudinc pro-
cbeek bonea. f e I s·1 o n a 1 m a t e u p
"Mirror, mirror on the cl em o n s tr a t 1 o n a and
wall ••. "Gads! I didn't loot dtacuu1ou, be promotes
made up • • . jutt m a d e Pador'1 GtmineaM line of
over. That soft glimmering be1u~ coametlet.
look was becoming ~ For the yQqnt woman who
parent prefer1 avant-1arde effects
In deft strokes my brows to thoae who are ultra con·
were abaped and colored aervatlY't, llU mJMlf, be is
and eye shadow in liquid ~.tm=ept. ID cor-fonn and powder adorned 1'tCtll and tolving
my eyelida. Eye liner Utt their beauty probleml.
mascara finished them off. ''TAI makeup beauty,"
Additional glow to my Ups be claimed, "ii U,ed to a
and smack, that's all. natural loot with emphasis
Ort.eta la highly Uil1ed in on exqu.laitt, well cared for
all pbuea of the art of akin. lndlvi®aUucl makeup
makeup. He was yer~ . accieatl and tbe perfection inatructed in Hollywood by of makeup application skills.
Reunion Plans
"\Vben tbeae three points
are put into prdce, the
nnlla 1*ome uquisite
ID4 uclti.DC," be 1miled.
Members of Coda Mesa And t1nallJ I knew I bad,
Kidi Uk• to
'A~k ~n~y'
Hilb School Clan of 19D far a abort time, triumphed
are p1anning to stage a fUtb over nablre - I wu either
reunion dinner d a n c e . an optical i1IuioD or the
Information on addreuel of "fainlt cl them aD."
former student.a sboWcl be ~~-------....... ~~~~~~~~~~---~~~
telepboaed to Mn. Dint .
CbapmaD Stente. 541-279 ar
Mrs . Bonnie Avila I
Andaton,MM821. I
TOPS Mermaids
Twe feftfutic Wiftt .. Is "•m~
"J Michele e..cf Meffi• ere the 11t•i"
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This perl of t~• store hei its ew11
entrance just ecrou .... men "°"'
Plu1nmon. You cen't miss ;'t. Just
loolr for tltoH two fMd .._.nt lent
legged birds nemecl Menlo and
t.i4ichole.
lncldontelfy, +-. 11 lftote to &KC
then you U• +eke in .+ • siittle
9lenco, so plen to sp•nci 1om• time
whN you come In. An eft.,......,
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th• whole WMkotMI • • • w. .. NII•
ln9 ' o" Sundeytl
M4ltte Chritten ..
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Hawaiian Home
Ri tes ~in~ ~astman-Rorn .NQm ~s . ~ .
MRS. ERIK WILLIAM EASTMAN·
, WNrs Sitters' Gown
Martins Renew Vows
'
1'--I IOWD w:Mel\ "8lwori"br~r two wt.era
Ill tMlr · wtddlngs, waa
Kathi .. ~ ~ wben abe ex-~ vowa witb Erik ~Eutmu.
'9rfonnma the nuptfal ctremooy Ill Sl Andrew's .. p t e I b y te r J a D Qlapel,
Nftrport Boch Wll the
•. Rev. Dr. ct.ties H. Dieren-. ·ia.N. 1'
~ TM br<ide, daughter of Jh. Pall! De1a Rea of
~ de1 Mar and Dr. ~ P. Horn of T\l1Un, ,.,.. stvee. bl marrlace by
btr father • .Her hus~n<l ls
U • toD ol Mr. and Mrs. Rarlao Eqeae Eutman of
Newport Beach. •
Tbe sheath gown of wh.lte
S~lal • u • I t I attending We Mr. a.nd Mn. Richard
Nywenlnc of Altadeaa, the
bride's crandJ>arenta and
Mn. Walter Van Dyke or
Los .Ancele a. tb e
bride~·· arandmot:ber.
Tbe bride, a n a t l v e
Pasadenaa, attended Tustin
Hlah Selaool, ik a sractuate
of Corona del Kar High
School and attended Orange
Coalt College.
Her busba.Dd is a graduate
of Newport Harbor High
School and atte.oded OCC.
He ew Is stationed with the
Hawailu National Guard on
Maui, waere they wiU make
their home followlnf a
boneymooa on the Islands.
orgaua waa detailed with a -~~J:Wa:c::m=;,;,.a:::G.--' pearl ID\t beaded mldrl!f
IDd featured a triple tier ot
Ol'l.u& in the b I c k •
Cotnpletrnc her . ensemble wu a finge?tip length veil of
•Uk Illusion, ~d she carried
1 bouquet of japbet orchids
and 1tepbanotk
Peei:ing
Around
Attending as matron of ---cis::.m-.:::a.--•I honor was the bride's sister,
Mrs. Stephen Otis Atherton
of Boston, while another
sister, Mrs. Paul Gladstone
Willetta of San Jose. Costa
Rica, s e r v e d as •
bridesmaid with Miss
K&r<>lyn Wallinsky of Costa
Mesa.
They wore noor length
avocado green c b i f f o n
gowns with wattuu aaUn
trains and matching picture
hats . White spider
chrysanthemums f o r m e d
their cascades.
Attending his brother as
best man was Dirk Eastman
of Laguna Beach, 1 n d
seating guests were Dale
Kensella and · Peter SeUas,
both of Corona del Mar.
A luncheon followed In
Irvine Coast Country Club.
AMONG ENTRANTS Ill
the statewide Younc Artrsts
Auditions ls Elaine Blakely
of Newport Beach, first.
place winner of the Southern
California Vocal AssoeiaUon
audi~ons last spring.
The Young Artista Audi·
tfon1 will take place in
March under auspices of the
Symphony Association of
Oran~ County. .
MISS SHANNON McNeely
is a new pledge of Delta
Iota chapter of Delta Garn·
ma on the campus of the
University ol G e o r g i a ,
Athens.
She ls the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. David C. McNeely
ol Corona del Mar. DGs are
1 the 18th sorority to organize
on the Athens campus.
HB TOPS Club
·Golden Weds Feted Sa-roni 2 Gain TOPS Club
meets every Monday at 7
p.m. in Ocean View trailer
park's recreation center
17261 Gothard Ave., Hun-
tington Beach. In celebration o{ their 50th
wedding aan.lversary, Mr. . ' and Mrs. Jacob Martin
renewed theit Ql a r r i a g e
vows during a ceremony
conducted by the Rev. John
ToDoraviek in the Seventh-
day Adventist c h u r c b ,
Westminster.
Y e 11 o w and white
chrysanthemums and carna-
tions filled the church and
set the color scheme for the
reception which followed.
Among the 200 guests at.-
tending were the couple's
children. the Messrs. and
Mmes. Reuben, David and
John L. Martin and Vernon
H. H a m i l t o n • nine
grandchildren and t w o
great-grandchildren.
Friends and r e 1 a t i v e s
Crom North Dakota, Utah,
Washington, Texas, New
Mexico and n o r t h e r n
California also honored the
couple.
Mrs. Martin selected a
gown in gold brocade on a
background of pale green
peau de soie and carried
four whjte o r c h i d s ,
presented by her husband,
on her Bible. Her daughter,
Mrs. Hamilton, served as
matron of honor and her
bridesmaids were be r
daughters·in-law. The at·
tendants were gowned alike
in pale blue silk crepe and
carried arm bouquets of
yellow carnations with ·blue
&treamers.
Two granddaughters. at·
ti'red in light green satin.
were candle lighters and-two
great-grandsons wert pillow
bearers.
· The Martins were married
In Jamestown, N.D .• wbere
they lived oa a r,anch until
1136, before mumg their
bome in wesmu.ter.
• 'l1le -cllUdren pre1eDted t ll e i r parenta with a color
TV 1et and a cold money
GOLDEN ANN IVERSA Y
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Martin
tree was a gift
relatives and friends.
Meson Earns
OC Honors
from
Mrs. Jack Brown of Costa
Mesa tied for first place
honors in the initial contest
of the Fktionalres, an
Orange County profesaiooal
writers' group.
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MATEER
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She won top hoDQrS fn the
articles division while Mrs.
Grace Roe ol Anaheim
nicei.ved the highe.t award
in tbe short story category.
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Lacey
UCLA Star Eligib"le for Pros
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Raps Wooden,
.,.inst Boosttm tbe week befwe.
wbetl the Bndnl' fl·PJIM wbl strut
was brokm.
· Lacey appue.ntly rud tbe com-
ments, leading to ha dee:Woa to quit
the 1quad.
Woiochm aaid be felt Lacey WU mak-
ing • milt.ab by lMvin& t.be team.
•. Reprdleu ol bow be feels aboat
me. I do care abOot him." Wooden
Aid.
Lacey was one ol tbe m"1 10Ugbt.
after blah school playen in California
histAJry.
He made his UOA· debut as a
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prused wtlai Ma )HphC alimty,
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Since be cldl't .......... cs&ad.
Lacey will ............... a.
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Wooden, who bu Deftl' Md a 1n1iac
le.an ia .. ~ CS'elr, illdlca-
Owners Seek to Up Purse,
Threaten 'Anita BoyCott
West Returns
To Spark
LA, 128-113
ARCADIA CAP} -A bone owntts
boycoct ol Sant.a Anita is possible
Thund&y if awoers and track officials
fml to nedl agreement today cOD-cenu.c u. me ot purses.
<lw"les T. Leavitt, president ol tbe
Califonia dm&ion ol tbe Hor~en·s
Benevoimt amf PJ"o(ectfve Auoc::iatian
(HBPA), advised Santa Anita oftidab
Sunda,J a.at bane owners might
~ .._ tbeir .,_.. were
met
Negoeiatioos betwee!I tbe HBPA and
the California Racing Auociation,
IA Ope• Vleter
Casper Prophesied
.
Winning Score lor 0-pen
PASADENA <AP) -BillJ Casper
ts • ww1d renowned roller. Be ii
also IOIDdblnc or a propbet..
Lut ftet the two-time u .s. open
chlmpioe was asbd what IC<ft be
~ •Olllld win tbe '100,<0> Los
~ .,. toanaamerrt.
'TD tMa ZM," laid Casper. It tm'D-
ed out to be the a.ad figure -
and c.p.a-had it Smday.
eap.r-• u.e rolftn& DlllUdl i-M
fw tbe next ltop oe tbe taur, a.
$122.000 Bob Hope Delert Clasic tldl
weetend. ol which '100.000 ii offidal
PGA mcmey.
c.ta Mesa GoJf and CouDtry Club
pro Ronnie Rief wound up 15 ltrobl
beliiDd Casper and .-ned ....
Former Huntington Beach raideat
Jimmy a.rt: was J4 IC:robl off ...
pace ud took bome •· nm ... Cuper's Ulla ...-zace
in a. Cad .-al lM An&elel Ewmt.
and No. 13 pr'CmJd 1Dcky.
Cupe' tlolllt • cmHltloke lead into
Sunday's fin.a.I round over Brookside
Part's 7.0Zl·JVd, im ~n llllll
ad ea it was all over, i. ..
Legendary Adolph Rupp
Shoots for 772nd Win
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If 0 J • Mr ' n ftlliJ ._ m Frank Frantlln to set up a
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A her Beating Chapman
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• Cblipm111, 71.Q, and will seek 14-3 Pt...,..• lb ta· Cllll lie point Tuesday Di&bt at San Fernando Valley
at wWdl Ucbt .......... mate State.
a pra6t u.il' "Dat." Saturda.1 nilbt's Qiapman tilt,
la a. ,... ftiD. UC Jnine'1 ~ at Vll1a Part High School,
a.•...,.D team ii q 11letl7 • nan't cme at Davis' favariW .
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Sports la Brief
Net Club Teams
Tbe Newport Beach T ..
• nis Club won a cloae two.
match victory SllDday onr
the Balboa Bay Club Rac-
quet Club with a 27.25 win
"on ita home court& in
East.blufi.
ln the feature of the "·
ternoon, the men's cb.un·
plonship Flight. Newport's
Bill Armstrong and Bob
Ogle paced the win over
Tim Peralta and P e t e
Berwick in scoring a M ,
4-6. 7.5 win.
The Bay Club captured
the women's championship
event as Paulette Upton and
Sharleen Gates teamed to
dereat Stella Horton and
Diana St.Illar, 6-4, 5-6, 7-5.
'lbe event was the first
meeting between the two clubs and pitted men and
women's doubles teams in
the Championship, A and B
brackets.
A return match at the
N"1>0!1 Beach facility has
been set fw mi<i-summer.
AM19.. Nlppetl
ANAHEIM -It looted
like the Alaltelm Amlpltl
hM tile &•me In the bag.
Mldiq tile baU and a o~
pol.t lead wtUt only U
leC"4a remaln1ng.
Ba& DallH P I a '1 e r •
C..da CUH Baian suk
a pair of free dlrows with
uly ene lffODCI lelt Smt·
day uill& ud t b e
Claaparra]s b e a t the
Amf1os llA-115.
Ben Warley was holding
the ball for &be AmJgoa
when, after belnc,.cuarded
cletely for fJve secoacfl,
a jump ball was called.
Tbe Up wellt te Bagu
wbe Kadff for t II e
buket. HJs drlvll« layup
m.J11ed b a t Alahelm'1
Steve Kramer f o u I e d
Ba1111.
H•IH'S foul sltota 1.ave
Dallu a one-pelnt lea . All
errant Aaaltelm pa's• rave
Lio~s, Yikes
In Sunset
Showdown
Westminster's h ea v y-
weight Chuck Suter pulled
out a last second victory
over N e w p o r t Harbor's
Bruce Martin to provide the
Lions with the edge needed
to propel them past the
Sailor matmen in a Sunset
League crucial Friday after·
noon. '/:1-'l:J..
Westminster still remains
undefeated in league action
while the Sailors sport only
one loss. Ne~rt is still v~y much alive as they
face ~ only other un·
defNted mat squad in the
league, Marina, Tuesday at
4 p.m.
YllOltY W•lltllllller lt11 --' IMrNr !!II
9r.-i<rorn (WI pinned Kind (NH)-3:1'
106-Wommeck (WI ''"""' Miiier {fsH:-~;!mko (NH ) olnMd Kur1t
(W)-J;S.S l~AWmolo (W) OK LYt. (NH)-1~
l>o--$1. Clair (NH) dee Ha""*'
IW>-7-4 J6.-ltobl..-CW! l'fnnld UMof!l89N
ALPE' D'HU!:z, ~·
-ThrM u. s. two-~·
bobaled tu.ms wtD opea.
practiee Oil the Ob'mPlc i'ua
tonight because of a storm
ol protest over tbe fact tbat
only the French have been
aliowed to use the run.
Practice for the two-man
event was acbeduled to start
Feb. 3. The opening date
for the event on the Winter
Olympia caleOOar is Feb.
7.
The practice date was
moved up when the 10 other
competing nations protested
being banned from prac-
ticing on the official 1.500·
!Mter ice.walled chute wb1le
the host French were being
allowed its use.
Wlaite 1t'ltu
PHOENIX, Arb. (AP)
-Doe WMte of Keobk,
Iowa gabbed tbe lead 011
the lltll lap ud weat ea
t6 wbt Sllltday'1 %51-mlle
U.S. Aa&o 0.b 1t.tek car
race at Phoeldx Jnterna·
&tonal Raceway.
DavW Pear1e11 or
Spartalmi, S.C .. Oalth-
ed ~ m '11 IMS
Ford. Jiiek Bewsber or
Sprt.cfteld, Olde, w a s
lb.lnl, Roia McCluskey.
Tuc .. 1, Adi., fourth. and A .• J... f~ of Houston,
fifth. .
W'lte, ~ a 1918
Do4Ci C'brier, watched
as tep fl1lllWer ParnelU
Jonea of Terrance, Calif.,
led for most of the first
5% laPI with Al Unser of
Albaqaerqae, N.M., dqte
behind.
Q-rrv Readfl
OAKLAND -Jerry Quar·
ry has wound up his spar-
ring practice, but Thad
Spencer will continue his in
preparation for their WBA
h e a vywelgbt elimination
semifinal bout at t h e
Oakland Coliseum Arena
Saturday afternoon.
Quarry worked out Sun·
day for the ast time, spar-
ring three rounds with Steve
Grant of Oakland. He had
boxed 10'2 rounds since the
st.art of training.
Quarry's trainer. Teddy
B e n t h a m . said that
calisthenics and roadwork
will be the fighter's only
activity until the day of the
fight.
Swltn Mark
SACRAM~NTO
Debble Meyer, 15-year-old
holder or four world swim·
mini records, broke lier
Amertcu mark in tlle
1.151-yard freatyle event
Sunday by nine seconds.
Ml11 Meyer swam &be
distance In 17 minutes. 28.1
seconds. Tbe tld record
wq11:au. set by her last
April.
Plltlt •y 0.lt s.tM!tw DESPERATION SAVE -Golden West College's Jerry Gienger (53) tries to
grab a rebound while falling to the floor durin~ Saturday night's basketball
batUe with Fullerton. Mal e Allan Robinson (48) !tands by. The Hornets stayed
in a lie with Orange Coast for the circuit lead by downing the Rustlers, 74·67.
Oilers Top
Official
Cage Poll
The Big Three of Orange
County high school basket-
ball continue to dominate
county ratings in the official
poll released today.
Huntington Beach High's
classy Oilers (15.J) remain
on top of the heap after
disposing of s t u b b o r n
Newport Harbor, 84-69, Fri-
day night.
Newport moved into the
top 10 despite the loss since
previousJy rated l e a m s
Orange and Troy suffered
upset los!leS at the hands of
lesser opposition.
Corona dcl Mar's Irvine
League champions are se·
cond with a 19·2 record. And
potent Marina is a whisker
behind at third with a glossy
17-2 mark.
The Vikings have two
borne crucials this week as
Marina entertains hustling.
Newport Tuesday afternoon
and entertains Anaheim Fri·
day night.
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Another EC Power
f 'Tests Spunky GWC
By ROGER CARLSON
OI 1111 OtltY Ptlet Sttff
It's back to the Eutern
Conference meat grinder for
Golden West C o 11 e g e ' 1
spunky but o u t m a n n e d
baslletball forces as the
~u&Uers await Tuesday's
1truigle with Cypress.
It'llJ mark the third timt
in live days that coach Dick
SC1cldin's Rustlers have to
take on a championahip con·
tender. Friday they lost to
Mt. SAC, Saturday they
were nJpped by Full~rtoo,
74--67. And now Cypress.
Fullerton currently shares
first place with Orange
Coast while Cypress and Mt.
SAC are each a game off
the pace. Golden West is
at the other end of the lad·
der with a 1~ mark.
Fullerton's Hornets got by
Golden West Saturday night.
74-07, at Basil Peterson
Gym before 250 fans.
It marked the fou rth loss
in a row for Stricklin's
forces. The Rustlers' only
victory came 19 days ago
afainst Citrus.
The win marked the sixth
In seven
Hornets.
starts for the
Fullerton's superior re·
bound.Ing and the individual
tarents of Chris S m i t h
played a major part in the
decision.
Smith led a tirst half out·
burst that went up to an
18-point lead wit.ti 7:26 to
go in the half.
IDs Jumpers from ouulde
along with Mike Wells and
Darrel Albers helped put
the RusUerS' In the hole.
However. at this point.
Golden West turned around
and played the invaders on
eveo terms the rest of the
game.
Stricklin c o m m e n t e d
later, "our zone in the first
half really hurt us. We gol
down by 15 or so with it
. . . after that we played
them better than even. I
thought we did a good job."
Golden West narrowed th e
margin to 10 at the hair
and continued deep into the
second half still trailing by
10.
With 1:21 to go ttiey were
atilt behin<t by 10 before Jer·
ry Gieng~r and Jtm Nenadal
got three point. between
them to narrow the final
verdict. at 74-67.
High for Golden West was
Mike Shelley with 25 points
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Mt SAC al Futltrlon Cltru, 11 Sln11 Ana
Chafftv 11 San llernnllM
on 10 field goals and five
free throws. Almost all of
Shelley's efforts. were from
18 to 22 feet out.
Shelley, however. wa s
neutralized by Smith's 25
counters for the Hornets.
Ollie Martin continued his
fine play from the guard
position, hitting lJ points to
go along with A I I a n
Rob!nson 1131.
Bakersfield Wins OOl.OIH WIST CUI
Ktf'~~tltr Ma,.tln
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In Mat Tourney Com>tock
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By STEVE EKOVICO
01 Ill• Dally Pll•I Sl1ff
South Bakersfield High's
matmen ended an arduous
day of wrestling Saturday
with an armful of individu al
awards and the cham·
pionship trophy as they
dominated action in the
Marina Five C o u n t i e s
Wrestling Tournament.
T h e tournament. con·
sidered by most the best
pre·CIF Finals power in·
dicator. administered a real
test to outstanding prep
wrestlers f:rom local and
outlying areas as 24 of the
top mat contingents in the
southland were p i t t e d
against each other.
Mount Mi g u e I llii?h.
making the trek to Marina
from San Diego with an 8·0
dual record to its credit,
placed second .
Last Year'.s I" r r e wa y
League champions. a n u
third place CIF fin ishPrs
Kennedy. took the third
hi.ithest team honor.
The highest place carnPd
hy a local team went t:i
Westminster as it muscled
its way to s0 venth. Highly-
rated Marina fa iled to make
a respcctc-blf' showing as it
turned •n .i 15th place effort
Both Marin a an!l
We ... lm1r.:;tnr df C undefeated
in Sunset league play os
the :~o t1•:rns prepared for
a showd1J\\ n this Friday i'l
a frac:i~ that could deca'•e
the !!)!\ t league champs.
f'ountain Valley. cuttin~
thro"~h the Irvine League
as ii it v:Pre hutter. garnish·
ed an ove'"·all lf'nth place.
' ' 2 12 , , ' ' llve
lol11t The B a r o n s w e r e H•1111me ""'' JO ,, 10 " Fulltrlon 31. Goldefl
represented in the finals hy 1_..,;w;;u;;' ;;,1iiiiiiiiiiii.;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•;;,
Chris Sont!s 1106) who :ost 11
a 3-ll dPririon. and Art
BrOQks I 157) who dropped
a thrii:er. r. 4. in the wanin~
seconrt~ er 9 second onl
minut~ overtime p e r i o d
wher he was cau ght in a
two-point r rE:dicament.
Costa f\l,.ca's Gabe Ruz
(1361 gol ;mother crack at
Paul n o b i n s o n from
Westminster. but came llUt
i:hort again. J.(). The third
and hi st act of this year's
perso:lal battle might b<>
witn~soied a• the CIF Finals
whe n t~e two i:et the chance
to meet c·ach other once
mon>.
Bob Paley
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Hans:-n < 194) and Chuck
Suter 1 )J.,avyweight).
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Shine at Bolsa
Then it will be the Feb.
6 showdown between Marina
and Huntington ln the lat-
ter's confines. Huntington
has a pair of breathers this
week. hosting Santa Ana
and Westmister.
POUllTM llACI. I 1116 mile• Fll11r,
I. m.rea ' year olds and up. Clelmlno
tl>urM MJCO. Tiie ATll. Clalmlrtt one• U000.'4000
Jayvee Basl{etball ,._Mu Sar9<nl (Morn I Cite. Gary
1=;nch IS. 8ak.1-ll-O
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Tum Foss (98) and Steve
Barton ( 123) nabbed first
places in the Bolsa Grande
Wrestling Tournament to
pace Estancia to fourth
Saturdey.
The Eagles fi nished one
point behind Barstow in the
16 team com~tttion in
which Sunny Hills took first.
Second places went to Ron
Brandt (178) and Bob Ray·
mond (ffeavyweightl whJle
teamm.1tes Leonard Morley
'106) and Bernie Moch (194)
earned fourths.
Tue.da1 Prep Menu
Corona del Mar continuei;
uno~ed with Loara and
Costa Mesa on schedule.
TOP 19
Place School Votes
1. Huntington 115.3) 30
2. Corona del Mar 119-2)26
3. Marina 07·2) 25
4. Suo.oy Hills C14·2l 21
5. Villa Park (lJ.41 17
6. Garden Grove I ll~l 16
7. La Habra 111-5) 17
II. Newport (ll~l 10
9. Magnolia m -91 5
10. santiago c 14·5) 4
Marina, N eWport Square Qf f
A lull slate ol basketball
action i! in store ~
with eight llJDel Oil tip
involving area teams.
Sunset League 1amt1 at
3;15 are Weatmlnster at
Anaheim, Santa Ana at Hun·
tingtoa Beldl end Mwlna
bOltini Newport Harbor.
lr 1 r • 1 n e boltilfties,
Valencia trawll to FCllD.DWn
Valley . .and ~Ona de1 Mar
lllvadea Loara. Both pines are at 5 p.m. Ont other
Irvine tett at 7 h11 eo.u
MHI bOIUnl £1tancl1.
Lapna Beacll l'lolta Sen Oemtnte In a 3: 15 aam•
ill the CMstvie'# League
#bile Mater J>e.i J1 hoaUng
Anfelta Leap J e a d • r
Verbum Del at I.
The feature same Involves
the number two and three
teanu in the Sunset l.A.\gue
1.1 Newport Hekl to 1et
bllck on the win trail aialnlt
over·pow11tn1 Marina.
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Olson. h•n new woa four
bl a J'OW ti.net their 12·polnt
Joa to H1111tJniton Beac:b.
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tbe bandJ of Hu.n~on.
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njecCied two Mc b • • t W1tsmu acbowledttd
cballlDtm far &ale LlptGa that SDYC bll a cb1~ C.. rece Gda year ud baa from 1 beet ratillC -~
named a deflDdlr Mt .. ac-ii Iu Bndbuta'a Zba Ila
ceptinJ a ~. • ftom Milalo9 Ba1 Yecbt fn -ID ~ CIUb. Aaolber prtrioullJ U.
JDO¥t, SDYC oltldals baYe nouncecl clla11aCer WN u
ullMd Alb Bown'• veteraa L.a ti• C*IDo BMcb
oe.mpalper Carouael. a Yacht Club •
. 0.-Cuttel', • the Alts tile olflclal
defender-for tbe 1'lrdl ll cballeDpr baa beea QUMd. auddeD deatb ,.., other ehalla,.,.. will bo &C•
ON YOUR MARKI -Actress Cindy Taylor, "Miu CongreSlfooal Cup" Bi.mu·
late• setting the wind.ward mark for the f OQ?th aafilng of the CongreMional Cup
whidl ltarta Thursday at Long Beach Yacht Club. The event ha round-robin
aeries of 45 individual match races in Cal-40 11oopa. Imet ii a picture of Cup
We~t11e A fJoard Scott Allan to Defend
Shudders
Cause
Letter
In Con g ress Cup Races
Ten of nation's top sailing
skippers are poised for the
start Thursday of the 45·
race competition for the
C o n g r e s s l o n a l Cup
Georte Mcinnis or Seal sponsored by Long Beach
Beach Yacht Club is the Yacht Club.
capable skipper of Columbia The match race series will
Defender, Gtm. w h I ch be sailed in Cal-40 sloops.
clusifles under the Midget Defending champion is Scott
Ocean Racing Fleet rule. Allan of Newport Harbor Georr haa also conducted Yacht Club who will be sail· t h e a I b o a P o w e r lng William A 11 e o • 1
Squadron's salllng classes. 'Madrugador under the ban-
After reading our recent ner of the North American
story on the proposed "little Yacht Racing Union.
Transpac" for MORF sail· Hjghlight of the regatta
Ing yachts, George got a is expected to be the er e-
case of the shudders and ball-to-eyeball confrontation
wrote a letter. between 21-year-old Scott
F E E L I N G T R A T and his 23-year-old brother
everyone has a right to ex· Skip who will be represen·
Press his opinions. pro or ting Los Angeles Yacht Club ln Holiday Too. Both are con, this column welcomes topfilght skippers but have
the comments of George Id t · •1u Mcinnis re the ' ' 1 i t t 1 e se om me m compew on against eacti other. Tran1nac:" (" Representing N e w p o r t
' Barney Flam, Long Beach
YC.
HOLIDAY TOO (No. 24)
Sklp Allan, Los Anfeles, YC.
MADRUGADOR (No. 40)
Scott Allan, North Amtrtcan
YRU.
NUMSE (No. t ) Jake
Wotse, St. l"rancis YC, San
Frandlco.
PANTERA (No. 110) Bob
Mosbachtt, Houstco, Tex.
PIRATE II (No. 14) Mer·
rltt Adamson, Callfornla
YC.
PRIMERA (No. 18) Ted
Turner, Atlanta, Ga.
VIVANT (No. 99) John
Hukell, Newport Harbor
YC.
Bob Andre
Captures
Finn Oass "ThJs sort of thing ought Harbor Yacht Club will be
to be discouraged. As you John Haskell in Vlvant. It
know, I have the Columbia will be bis first appearance
Defender Gem whlch Is In the Congressional Cup. Spurred by increasing In·
quite typical of the MORF The East Coast contingent terest In Olympic yachting
b o a t a i n s P e e d • will be beaded by Cornelius competition. Bob Andre of
seaworthiness and load-car-Shields Jr. from New York Miaslon Bay Yacht Club,
rylng capacity· Yacht Club, also making hls San Diego, led a conUntent
"Last summer I sailed the debut in the Congressional or 20 entries in Newport
Transpac on Carib (Cal·36l Cup. Shlelds will be sailing Harbor Yacht Club• 1
one of the smaller boats Chinook, No. 14. William Insley Trophy for
in tbe race. Before the race Thomas Huelhurst of E. the single-banded Finn Class
I bad often wondered if I Greenwich Yacbt Club will Saturday and Sunday and
might not someday like to be another first timer, sail· went home with the Jnado.
make the trip in my own Ing Bellwether. No. 71. Andre. a former national
boat. So during the race Missing from the lineup and North American cham-
1 kept observing the con· for the first time will be pion In the clan, is ont
ditions and evaluating them Arthur Knapp of Larch-or 1 the top contenders to
against the upabllities of mont. N.Y. Yacht Club. represent tbe U. S. in th•
my own boat. Back for another try at Finn Class at the yachting
.. 1 HA VE very little doubt the coveted trophy this year Olympics in Acapulco next
that I could make a sue· will be Ted TUrner of AUan· October. ta. Ga. He is one of Uie Final U. S. trials for the ce11ful passage to Hawaii. top 5.5 Meter sailors of the Finn Class is scbtduled at
However. I have grave country. Mjss ion S.y next Au1. 25
doubt.a as to U>e advisability The enUre lineup: to s t 1
of attempUnt it &mder rac-BELLWETHER (No. 17) Soe~n.te~se was tt\e com-
inl conditions. Tb H lb""'""' E "ti in ·-NHYC "Flnt. tht water, 1uoline omas ue ....... · pew °" .._... re1at-
(for generatlna power for Greeowicb, R.I. ta that "1t Finn skippers CHINOOJC (No. 1 5 ) requested an additional tWb llghta. etc.) s Q PP 11 t 9 • Cornellu Shiekfl. N e w races Saturda, d t • p l t e
navi1alloa equipment. 1afe-York. blustery and rainy con·
ty sear, communJcation1 FLAMBOYANT <No. 4) dltions.
equipment, etc. required fort.=======;:::::============.I raclnt would so burden tbe
boa~ •• to 1enously rtduce
ita aall1q quaUU.1.
''Tbt dalre to wln would
probably tempt tomt skip.
pen to aklmp or Jttuaon I~ to imprOYI lpeed,
wttll a grelt increue la nak.
SEOOND. the atrlba of loll~ rllldnc 11 pro-
bablJ ....-• oo small. fut· aea.c .... thlD Ill ...
boats, ad tlM 1maD boat
could Mt 9CCOlllmodate ta.I
reqtdncl Ii& mu crew.
IA put ,._. u.r. baft
been quite a llUIDbm' ol IUC•
cuafl&l,........ to BawaU
in •mall IMNlta. Howev•, u... ..... cruiael, ...
raca. To '9 CGIDpetltift tt
would ba DtCd&lf'1 t o r.ac.=:. u. ., MVWa1 Ylaaabolt fo ltl . '!\fl would
zwalt II a nbltutlal lD-
crMN la 1tr1J1 OD tbt boa« .......
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Stuart Ridgeway offers a token of affection to Denise Clemenu in a tender
scene from William Saroyan's "The Time of Your Life,,, on stage Thursday
through Sunday at the Third Step Theater in Costa Mesa.
Sports Figures Good Actors,
Commercial Producer Claims
BJ VERNON SCO'M'
Ufl .......... c.t'HJ ....
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -
One of the great comedy
acta of the century involves
athletea ln television com·
JMl'cialt pltch.tng shaving
cream, raior b I ad es,
deodoraitU, foot powders
and what have you.
'11ley look into the camera
as if mesmerized by a king
cobra.
Their speech is as high
pitched as wee Bonnie
Balter in her heyday. These
hulking musclemen follow
the idiot cards with the
subtlety of a kid lip-reading
his way through the comic
section.
But the sweat sox boys
get paid a bundle for their
magnificent selling jobs,
plus all of the sponsor's pro-
duct they will be able to
we In a lifetime.
As video saJesmen most
athletes are disasters.
GOOD ACTORS
But •ome, according to
producer • direct6r 'Arthur
Nadel, are genuinely ex·
cellent actors -as opposed
to hucksters.
Nadel has mi xe d
qualifications for his stand.
He is producer of "Cowboy
in Africa" which stars
Chuck Connors, o n e t i m e
baseball player in t h e
Brooklyn Dodger or&aniU·
tion.
He has also worked with
butetbell star BiD Russell
and bueball aces Don
Drysdale and J a c k 1 e
Robinson. Yet Nadel, a
bespectacled man who ap-
pears more an insurance in·
vestigator than a part of
show biz, knows almost
nothing about sports.
He baa seen one football
1ame in his life. He bas
never been a spectator at
a basketball game, hockey
game, track meet or tennis
tournament. He d o e s n ' t
even know what lacrosse is
-probably suspects it · i•
some kind of hors d'oeuvre.
Still, Nadel has seen ex·
footballer Jim Brown in
movies and such others as
Bill Cosb1 who was a col·
lege gridiron star a t
Temple.
NATURAL
"Athletes make go .o d
natural actoii;" Nadel said
the other day. "And Chuck
Connors 14 one of the best
of them. The key to acting
ii timing, and that's what
sports is all about -tim·
ing."
How would Nadel know?
"Well, I've seen quite a
few baseball games," be
said. "And I understand the
1ame."
Bow does be explain, then,
the hill?ioua performances
of ahlete& aelliDg products
ln commercial.a.
"I didn't say all athletes
would make good actors, ..
Nadel said hastily. "But
those wbo have a knack for
acting are able to· put it
to good use. They're ac-
customed to being t h e
center 0£ attention and mov-
ing gracefully.
"Without a doubt we wlll
see more ancl more athletes
turnlna to show business,
and many of them will be
NtJroes. It's difficult for !"e
to cut iood Negro actors
because they 1 a ck ex-
perience. That's because the
induttry too long has denied
them opportunltiea.
"But Ne&r• athletes have
been e n c o u r a g e d to
participate and I expect to
see a great many more of
them become actors.••
Bar ry Stars
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Barry Sullivan will star in
the title role of "The Fron·
Uenman" for producer A.
C. L7les.
Desi .Jr,
Upstages
Father
llyBOB TBOXU
HOLLYWOOD (AP)
Fifteen year.a 11 0,
televiafoa'a most famous
baby waa bon. His name:
Desiderio Anw IV.
Today the aon of Lucllle
Ball and Deal Arnu la a
strapp!ni teen-~tv w b o
looma taUer than ·hb father
and -accordln1 to hls
proud pa -can beat a bet·
ter bongo.
It was on Jan. 19, 1953.
that the birth of YOWll Desi
coincided wit.a the arrival
of a son to tbe Rlck)
Ricardos of "I Love .Lucy,"
the nation's most popular
television sbow.
"The story made
h e a d 11 n e s in every
newspaper in the country,"
recalled Desi Sr. "I never
realized how big a story
it was until I played 1olf
with President Eisenhower
about four years ago down
at Palm Desert.
UPSTAGED JU
"He asked me how JD)'
son was, and I was 1urpris·
ed he knew about Desi. 'Do
l!' said Ike. 'That little 10-
and·so knocked me off tM
front paaes on the day
before my inauguration."'
T1me passed, and Ludlle
Concert Set
By Zw·ich
Orchestra
The Zurich C b a m b e r
Octet, an ensemble o f
strinas and winds, will
present a Beethoven and
Schubert p r o g r a m in
Laauna Beach Sunday. ·
The concert is sponsored
by the Laguna Beach Chain·
ber Music Society. It will
be&in at 8:~ p.m. in the
high school auditorium.
Founded in 1958 b y
Heribert Lauer, director
and first violinist, the octet
has developed a repertoire
ranging from the string
quintet to the siring octet.
Performing with Lauer
will be Magrit Ease.le, violin;
Franz Hirschfeld, v 1o1 a ;
Esther Nyffengger, cello;
Hernwm Voerkel, double
bus; Hans Rudolf Stalder,
clarinet; Paul M e y e r ,
bassoon; and G u nth e r
Schlund, French horn.
and Desi broke up u u ----------
actinc team and pair. He
C8lT1ed on the Dealba ...
plre, then retired ancl bud·
ed. the presldtllcy to Illa O•
wife. Now ahe has •old out
the 1tudlo1, aQd be ls back
in televl1ion as producer •
director of "The ltfother•·ln·
Law." Both have remarried
but they remaiD trten4ly.
"Desi ls a fine boy;
Lucille bas done a tood job
of bringing him up," said
the elder A.mas in b1a off.loe
at the studio be once. oWMd.
"And he•s doing fine Jn the
music world. I tldnt be
earned Jnore inoney than I
did last yea.r."
The ' lad is part of tbe
rock 'n' roll team of Dino,
Desi and BIUy, which made
a hit with the young crowd
three years ago and re.
mains a popular act. The
other membera are Dino
Martin, son of Dean, arid
Billy Hensh~.
"Even though we don't
live together," said Amu,
"I talk to Desi every day
on the phone. He aska me
for advice on bis muaic
career and other thinfs.
I• 'MNC•' . . ~
Coro9! dt'l Har actress
Toni Shearer appe~ as
the nurst in the Greek
~.:f edy 0 )(edea," hiday
Saturday evenings
tbrOUCh Feb. lO at the
Orante Studio Theater.
Inner Cit y Changes
Balance of Season
Musie~ Message Mix
Priest Digs Pop, Becomes Hit Singer
The InMr City ~pertory
Company has reorganized
plans for the remainder of
its premiere season.
Opening March 2 and
playing through May 18 .will
be the West Coast premiere
of William Hanley'a three
• character drama "Slow
FIRST, FAST
Who tells yH first abollt tfle
Mlt 111 local newi1 Checlr it ovt.
it's nHrly alw1ys tho DAILY
"LOT.
,
Dance on the K i l li n I
Ground," under the direc·
tion of Vinnette Carroll. It
will be presented as part
of the evening series only.
Inner City's final pro·
duction will be
Shakespeare's "A Midsum·
mer Night's Dream" from
April 5 through June 1.
Tickets for the final two
productions, as well as for
the current o t f e r 1 n C •
Chekhov's "The Sea G\111,"
are avallabl£ at the Inner
City Culttlral Center box of·
fice. Phone reservationa are
accepted at 735--1581.
By DONN SELLHORN
BOSTON CUPJ) -The Rev. Bob White, a Roman
Catho. lie priest, got his start
ln show business the niJht
he fractured a barroom
group by slnglni a love
song.
He •Ince has recorded two
albums and begins his own
radio show in the sprin1.
He provokes debate -
"Adultery 11 sin -or ls
ll?", and excuses the hip.
pits -"Maybe reUgioo fell
fl.at on its face," but he's
mating money and people
listen.
"The money goes to the
cburcb," he said. "And if
I can get across to people
-I mean break through
the s tu f f y priest-layman
relationship -I'd Uke that."
Slender, soft spoken and
quick to smile, "Fattier
Bob" .82, resembles a crew·
cut Mootfomery Clift.
pri111000d will eventually
end," he Hid. "And r thinlc tttt llOODer the better. As
for myself, I don't know
What I'd do."
Hfppie1 and drug ad·
diction he blames In• part on the church.
"Tbese people are looking
for aell analysis," he said. "They want iome answers.
But the black and white ap-
proacb of religion is a drag
for them."
The young priest said the
church should re-evaluate
tome of its traditional ap-
proaches.
"Instead of telllng a
ptrJOn adultery is wronf -
period -kick the ldta
around a bit," t e said. "Ask
him or her if a third party
la being hurt. Give him your
oplnJons and listen to his.
Doft't just tell him to do disc J~k•y Ul'ged him to penance and forget it."
cut a record. "This might sound fUMY ,''
I
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VWa1e Playen . -
County's Newest Theater
Presenting 'T ender Trap'
' •1 TOM Tl1'VS paiJ\adous scientlst and
• 111 ....., "" ,..,. Phyllis Allen and Edith
'nle Vill.a&e Players of Goodman as a pair of
Tustin are the latest in an decorative accessories to
ev..--arowint contingent of t h e bachelor apartment. community theater aroupa
this early effort and 1tan4
as a promising newcomer
to the county's theatrical
circuit. They will cloee out
"Tender Trap" Friday and l
Saturday at the H e w e •
auditorium, 13232 "1lewea In ~ County and trace Director Jim Funk steals
their Uneal descent to the his own show in a rularlous
lut hi a Ioa1 -Une pf pro· cameo role of a (circa mid· -;;:========• ducing oraanizations at the 50's) beatnik musician.
Ave. in Tustin.
aow d e l u ~ t Tustin Tecbnlcally the producUOD
J>la,ybouse. Js quite solid, and Dave
Now operating out of tbe Smith's set is attractive and
Hewes Scbool auditorium, well decorated.
the players are currently What.ever handicaps they
offerinc Max Shulman's inay have now, the Village
popular comedy ' ' Tb e Players have shown en·
Tender Trap" as the first thusium and ambition in
entry In what they hope wiU r========-be an ambitious and pro-
ductive 1968 season.
The pitfalls wilich yawn
before a beginning little
theater group are quite evi·
dent ln thia -production, yet
there ls also a good deal
of potential displayed. With
the tightening and polishing
of, say, an extra week ol
rehearsal, the V 111 a a e
Players could have bad a
quite presentable piece ot
work.
~do
lt8'0l'f t U.CM -el .. •-,. .......... LWo i.lo -Ot. MUO
As it ls, "The Teoder
Trap" sags repeatedly with
lapses of timing, mOllt ol
wbfdl are conunitted by a
w o efuily WKlerrebearsed
leading man. And, wbJ1e
characteriJation is for the
mO&t pert well attaiHd, a
rash ol line fiufft.D:g and cut. tine prtveots the prodootion
from achieving its c0mic
potential.
Ed Ash portrays the hero, ·lllROGO..OWYN MAYER-C ha r l le Reader, a
Midwesterner who discovers ~-~ the aiwinlin& life of Manhat· • IPll
HELD OVER
ENDS TUES.
{\u·ffil':SO
T •
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NIVl~ORT ~ HARe~o '.'\TA ¥1 ' l
tan and lives a happy girl· ~JYftl 'lt+'f
by·llrl existence in his • --•• -• _ _.
bachelor apartment. His o.. a.w hdl he. a P.M.
cocky Utt.le character is wellll~~,...~~· '-~·~·~z:~JO~P.iM~. ~~=~~~~=~~~~ defined, perhaps the best ofl~
the cast, but his chronic
line p.roblems nullify his ef·
feet.
As the calculating young
doll who springs the "tender
trap," Judy Schwartz ls
tnore aasured in h e r
dialo1Ue, but less in her ln·
terpretation. However, she
covers much of her youth
and inexperience with a
fresh, exuberant performan·
ce. Leonard Dalsemer gives
a solid, if slightly rigid, ac·
count of the married pal
from back home. A n d
Helene Ash, as t h e
sophlsticated c lass I ca I
violinist hoping to snare
Charlie, delivers a fine
performance, reflecting ad·
mirable depth.
Rounding out the cast are
John Moran as the
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"I just tboUght l COUid do
betllr th&D this rock~d·
roll CUY on stage."
So did the audience. Tb•
Hls first album, whJch In· he said as be put a pipe
eluded "Spanltb Eyes,'' and in bis mouth and explained
"MOOQ River,'' made the top bla beDt for singing ballads.
tS on a Bolton radio station. "I mean the priesthood ls
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label and tiUed "A Heart 1 feel I must accomplish
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HOUSIS lfOa SALE HOUSIS fOlt SALi HOUSIS ~· SALi _o.n... __ ._i ____ ,_ooo __ o.-__ r_.i ____ ,_ooo_ Gener•t ·~ HOMf Wl1H WE NEED
YOU! A PROBl.fM
In a few sbort years SPRING REALTY has
become a leader in sales on the Palos Verdes
Peninsula, because o! tts new aggressive ap-
proach to Real Est.ate Marketing. Spring
sells both development and resale homes.
We have now expanded to another pres.tige
office location in Newport Beach, Orange
Co. Area. We offer paid on the job training,
professional management and a stimulating
environment. If you aTe licensed and moti-
vated to earn $12,000 yearly and interested
in joining an all male career minded organi·
zation. we want to talk to vou. Call J im Gu il-
let or Ron Walldau 642-7252 SPRING REAt,
TY CO. 1801 Westcliff Dr., Newport Beach.
VACANT, and would like to
have sorne 11rie family eii.
joy I~ spaciousness. .BAY·
CRF.ST CUSTOM HOME--
Priced below reproduction
COllt. OWNER'S L 0 S S -
YOUR 'CA I N. FOUR
LARGE BEDROOMS plU!
family room, YORMAL
DINING ROOM·, built • in
electric kitchen and separ-
ate service parch. HARD-
WOOD FLOOR eonttructioo,
2114 batba. two fireplaces and
two aeparately control.led
forced air unita. Oversized
double garage, block wall
fence and loads of concrete
p:itios. Elr;;antl:v landsca~
ed with minimum of care.
ALL nos CAN BE YOUR.S
TOR ONLY $45,!l>O. Large
existing loan can be assum-
ed.
----. ·--------SHARP "4"
Apple pie clean in every
respect. 4 BRs 2 baths,
completely carpeted & <lee·
Ol"llted, includin• cozy wall-
paper, big cover<"d patio
in fenced rear yard. dou·
ble garage & even an clec·
tric range is included. Pay-
ment of $158 including tax
&: insurance. Asking S20.950.
JO-... COATS ~ WAL~ACE
REALTORS
---.546-4141-
(0pen Evenings)
S.A. Helgbta Duple.x -$22.500
-Cloee to New,ort Free-
way L Large A·l lot -2
car garage -furnished. Try
10"/o Down. -
Realdence -Pier, Slip -
$69,500 -3 Bedrms -2
baths. Newly decorated. Slip
for 42' boat. -Ftt slmple-
WUI trade. fnr Newport
Heights.
646-7171 546-2313
Open Eves 'tll 9
T H E ~EAL 1
E.cJTATER.S
SAYE MONEY!
Bey the last pr ime lot
In cameo Highlands
and build your
o.wn home
comer lot with a View
Ohly $14,950
Call Jim Cobb
STEPS to lie SURF
Ch:mr..i;:ig 3 BR Newport
Beach home with 2 baths.
spacious living room. fire-
place, electric built · Ins
kitchen. lop condition. pri-
vate yard. Only ~.950.
Ml
1093 Baker. C.M. •546-5'UO
--' --Big House-Little Price
5'..'2,500
4 bed.rm. '.! bath. Carpeted.
New tilr Sulit-In kitchen.
beautiful reblnets. lmtn3CU-
late & tastefully decorated
thru-0ut. ;,~o..1120
TARBELL 29!» Harbor
MANV wmmP.P..J'UL OP
PORTIJN ITl ES tla•e l>Hfl
discovered Ill Clasattied Ada
Tum back to "BUllnal Op
porlumtiP$" NOW!
NO mattei wbiil \-t -11-.-you-
can 11ell 11 1V1\l1 1 DAJLY
PILOT WANT AO!! M2~~
NEW!
NOW!
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DIME·A·UNE
COUNTD
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IEACH
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HORSE RANCH
A secluded 41: ac .. approx
350 yds from the Newport
Fwy, in bcauillul S~nta Ana
Canyon cowitry. This pt'op..
erty has a w911dcr:u1 3 SR
heme, all elec kitch. swim
pool, hol'se barn. stalls. pad-
docks. training ring. hay
barn. tool room, and an ex-
tra cottage. ALL for $97 ~500.
For more info. call Glenn
Thompson with:
Eckhoff and Assoc. Inc.
1818 W. Chapman Ave.
OrM ge, Calif.
;;41.2621 Evc-wknds. 538-67'l7
DESPERATE
ILLNESS
FORCES SALE!
COSTA ML.5A OFFICE
2629 Harbor Blvd.
54~9491 Open till 9 PM
B/B
True Colonial
, Style
Located one block from the
beach In Corona del Mar on
2 full size lots! 4 bedrooms,
huge "swi" "?.lm. Huge liv-
ing room with fireplace. The
land alone is worth the ask-itik price: $59,500. Terms.
67>30()() Eves: 548-8868
Bay & leach
Realty, Inc.
2407 E. Const Highway, CdM
$750. DOWN
On this large .J b<-droom plus
fnmily room plus dtn home
Modem built-in ~<1tchen. 2
spacious baths, only 2 blocks
to elementary school. and
small shopping center. Just
introduced to the market •
won't last long. S139. per
month includes principle and
intcrr~t
26-13 WESTCUFF DRIVE
64S-7711 Open Eves. -70' LIDO ISLE
Large sunn)I two story home
on two full lots. nr Jigl11Cul
pntlo planned for family fun.
Beautiful garrlcn!I & tt·ecs.
Only S6!). ilOO
Charlotte Loni:
(olf',.,,.!f, Balcer & Co. "" .. , .. ,, " ..... , ,...,..., llff<!l, ca111..,. ..
kl t>J111 011 t-1 ...
NEED HELP
With the rent payments? live
in the 3 bedroom unit .t rent
the other two furnished
units. Eastslde !?cation • all
have fenced yards le gar-
aaes.
Eves. Call ~l
MAY WE
TEMPT YOU?
With custom shutters. used
tw1ck raised hearth fireplac-
rs. panelled waUs, built· 111
PS, panelled walls ,built-In
book cases. shag wool car-
peting, a well planned kitch-
en. with built-ins and dish-
washer. Quality plaster con-
struction and shake roof.
sprinkler11 front and rear. 3
bedrooms and 1'4 baths and
big family room. Walk to
Harbor high and Westclill
sho,,ping. This is our spoiler
at $28.950. . .Now may we
show it to you and explain
the very easy terms.
Colesworthy & Co.
642-7777
l9M Harbor Blvd., C.M.
Next to Snack Shop Jr.
College Park Aru
Assume 51/•~• Interest
rate on either of th ...
two spacioua homes
I Cambridge 3 BR 2 bath,
2 fireplaces. On cul-de-sac.
I Harbor Estates 4 BR 2
baths, shat·p landscaping,
cul-de-sac.
Newport
at
Victorfa
646-1111
(C1ll
Anytime)
VIEW-$68,500
LARGE 3 Bedroom.
immaculate condition.
Magnilicent view.
OPEN SUN DA 'l 1 -j
1100 Prscador
VIEW & BAYFRONT
B:\Yl'RONT 60'. Pitt &
Float. 1st time oUered. 4
BR. immaculate · -at a low
!34.900.
john macnab
642 .. 235
$500. Ortam Cott.-f•
3 Bed1·coms, 2 baths, Jivin;
room with Romantic Fire-
place. Beautiful k i t c h en,
forced air heating, 2 car
garaie. huge encolsed yard.
gi·cat for children. Owners
moving very soon. Try $500.
Down, paymt!na less than
rent.
HUNTING'.:..>N BEACH
OfFlCE
7S8'l EOINOER
842-44.$ OPEN EVEs.
293 & 17th St. I Huntf ntton H1rbeur
..... ·'-I"' Actmf tatty laland '".,., '" • Waterlront home 60'
Evenings 5'15-6169 frontqe 4 BR. ~ase ttith
-----------opb'on to. purchase. DAVIDSON RNlty • Waterfront home. pri.
S llDROOMS vatt dock tot «>' oo.t. 3 ram rm, l~ ba a blt-lm. BR. Oni1 SIOOO dOW11 ~ ~ to IChools and lbopa ed. B~ Oa1l o.ck F~
$24,500 • owner m""" Mll. bian 847-2531
IUtr. 2150 Harbor 68. CM ~J'.RJENCED ~ Eva ~42 RE.\L ESTATE . ............ -=~~
Jh Dover Shores by IVAN tn eJtce111 of two million dci·
WELJ..8. ~ tum. ' Lara wortb err~ •be mcdtJ DOW f« Mlt. C SR.. IC)ld • XJnt Ccmlmialcn .Ut
4 bathl, fcrma1 dJnlftl rm. O.Woq Reel Estate
fa'8&out Yi"*. 2!128 E. Olut HW)' m.3T10
.,, J, "'""' c.. flS.1550
HOUSIS FOi IALI
General 1000 Cotta ,.._ 1100
HAUOR VtEW
HILU
C.rena 4el Mar
Lcuk • buUt botne1 located
In the Southland'• most de-
"m.t>le l fuclnatini are~.
SchOola &: Ca.llf. llvine
Campus J u 1 t momentl
away.
Sensibly pcl~ from
~.900 le S.13.500
LUSK HOMES
DIMoetiona: M..'\CArtbur Blvd.
from ~ie Coast Hwy. or
Newport Fwy. Turn oa San
Joeguin Hila Rd.. then
fol.low sitnl to model area.
4 IR Home $11,950
lh baths, cpts/drpi1, blt-
ins, double g:irage.
4 BR Hom..--$27,750
2 baths, lam. rm. frplc.
choice Eamide location,
5 BR Home $41,950
VlEW l bath.II, tam room, 2
fire!Jlaccs. dini· .. -:-re---.,,
Wells-McCudle Rltrs.
1810 Newport Blvd., C.M..
543-rns Eves. 6#0684
OUTSTANDING
INVESTMENT
in a 3 bedroom home on a
well landscaped lot. aep.
arate double garage in a
hwely neiehborhotXi in New-
poi1 Heighta. -The home has
htrite living room, 2 nice
batbl, beautiful carpeting
throu.gbout, fireplace. din·
i~ room, secluded patio. It
~ced to ae1l by owner,
646-4002
Presti~• Home
444 LENWOOD DRIVE
Near Newport High 3 BR 2
baths large livln' room,
double fireplace, new car·
peoe, FA heat, double gar.
shake roof. Pticed to sell.
Ritt'. 646-39'18 Eve. 642-0185
*LACHENMYER
FACING Ocean on CCI.St
Hwy 100' trontaee, 100' deep
Street to s~t. 5 min so ol
Dana Point Harbour. 6 wiit
apt with Commercial bldg.
in rear. Free le clear. Open
for offer. Take Palm Sprines
area in trade. Owner.
675-5223 PM
£(65¥ Sift
Modem 3 BR home. stone's
throw to Ocean. Best buy in
town at s:n,ooo.
CAYWOOD REALTY
6306 W. Coast Hwy.
N.B. 548-1290
3 MODELS TO CHOOSE
FROM
3 BR, 2 bath!
from $23.900
George Williamson. Rltr.
673-&JjQ OPEN EVES.
BACK IAY
2 BR on 1h 1cre. possible
Nursery School site. Nr.
UC Irvine.
P'\"RAMlD EXCHANGERS
5'18-59'.il!
Npt lsland-Bayfront
Lovely eas>·Care 2-yr old
custom home. 2-sty, 4 BR.
4 ba. Pier &: float. 5% % In.
()\\'11 lan<J.
Owner. 675-4008 eves.
lack Bay
Near new Y. in CdM HS dist.
3 BR, Z:bath, DR, Library,
bltm, firepl. Lease • option
OK, Onl>' $29,000 OWNER
S48-8089
SUNSET BLVD. OFC BLDG.
Cor. adjacent Beverly Hills
GOOD INCOME. S175.000
ca,,"'fl out Ctotal). Bkr.
494-55n
1~ Ac. Senta Hgts. Cose to
Mesa Dr. w/older l BR hie.
l<ll,500. Terms. Call 64S«i29
o0r 495-&191
ASSUME GI 6% • 3 BR
Carpet. drapes, eocloled
Heated pool. W111c to bead!.
Owner 96'24!71 after 6 pm
Cost1 Mesa 1100
J1XER UPPER-Need.I m>mt
t.tnder loyinl care. S BR 2
batba larlt yard With or-~. double gara1e a nice
atrttt. NO DOWN TO VET-
ERANS • Sl50 month TO.
""AL. Clln also assume 5~ v.,
loan • $115 month.total. Call
640-1151.
{~:ir=1
BY Owner • Ncnr Westclitf
sb?pp!n:;. 3 Er borne, large
IMl1l: with fireplace, dining
area, new built · in kitchen
with birch cabineta, new FA
furnace. Large lot 66 x 126
with block wall. $24,500.
642-7907
Masi Verde 1110
CONDO. 3 Br. 2 ba, cpt.s,
drps, bltns, pool, next to
country clb. Owne.r. ~ -Newport lffch 1200
UDO ISLE
1"lri.s ei.egant 3 BR home on
desirable com er lot is ideal
for entertaining with it's
large llvinJ room, Ionnal
dining room and garden pa-
tio. Owner will consider 10%
down or trade for smaller
home almost anywhere.
$.j9,500.
SPRIN&
Rea~ Co.
ltint 64~72 2 Anytime
CUSI'OMIZED 3 BR, 2 BA,
w I bNmed • ceiling den in
Westcliff. l9' LR w/frplc.
Blt-irui. 2 Car gar. w/elec
door opener . .Enclosed blick
front patio. formal land-
scaped back yard. $46,500.
Owner. ~162
REDUCED, lovely 3 BR 2
Ba. home on 2 lots; can use
as 2 apts. Rm. to bid. Near
Bay It oce111. Will sell all or
~ int. or trade. 121 41st St
OWNER 673-2719
STAND out value, 3 BR, 2~
BA, tam. rm. J.,ge end yd.
$28.500. 10% down. 646-29-il
Dover Shores • BY OWNER
5 bdr. 4 ba . spect. bay
view, tri-lev. ~'.l-2290
4 BR., 3 Ba., s;:ilit-level con-
do.; in 'nie Bluffs. S39,500.
Owner, 644-1068 eve/wknds.
Newport ~~gt_s. __ 12_1_0 .. NEWPORT
HEIGHTS • VIEW
PLUS INCOME
Exceptional 3 bedJ'OOm . 1 ~
bath home on rare R2 lot in
Newport Heights. New car·
pets. new paint completely
landscaped, sprinklers, three
car prage AND · a 2 bed-
room apartment with SPEC.
TACULAR VtEW of bay and
Catalina.
20<13 WESTCUFF DRIVE
640-ml Open Eves.
112 ACkE 5 Bedrooms, 3 &th
Cul-d•Sac St. Death of hus-
band forces sale. $45,000.
6«i-7041 or 642-1221. Owner.
Mrs. Walter.
3 BR, fam, din, 2 ba. cust
home. Top Hgta location. 6-
yrs old. $38,000 w/10% down.
Bkr. 673-3850, 54S-1413
Newport Shoret 1220
Direct from Bldr.
3 Homes, 300 It to beach
or pool • from $29.000
Excellent fnancing
Newport Shor.. Co.
St2-3430
Irvin. Terrace 1245
Sherply Reducedl
View ot Bay It Ocean, custom
built 3 Bdrm. 2 b&. Bullt-
1.n.kft_ ~ breakfast rm
plum'ci:I for pool -$52.500
• 3 BR. 2 Ba., sep. den; hu&e R. C. GREER. Realty
lot, beaut. lndecpd. lln> Sq. 3'116 Vla Udo 673-9300
ft brick/concrete patio, Ian. ,. ___ _
Ii. shade a.nten, tDuntaJn; --... Mar 12
brick planters; aep, p&.y CAMEO SHORES
)'d.; ~th/pluter; carp. (hd. 4'G Perham Rd., For ale by
fin.). atoue fr\!Jc., bit-Ina. crwntr-Lp 4 BR A: tam rm
By owner. ~. 563414 w/twlm Pool. This home
Priced to 1eQ.flS.b>. a.na. muat be IOld. ramtly aone.
trir 3 BR, 1% ba. botM, on Might exch for amaUer.
Ip quiet lot tQiaZ, Grea ~. 2U: 434-4438
bltna, • /111&~ d:1*.
marble vuhltai 1ae dbl PJ', L-. W. ~ 1351
prot l'ndlcpd •• tl•. l5i2 ·------1 TowneSt.5*SID•.._ JUST VACATED
BY OWNQ MoYe IJ'I by aomnm. LARGE
3 Blt, 2 bl, dt wtr, tAte So-pallo • 3 Bd, 2 be, Bl lcit
ldtcb. l1Ulkea 1111 rm. drpa, ~ plumbfna. Steps to
.,... $-ot _.., ftp&. .... 8cb • Shops • Tennil • $51.SOO
ldt '1•tem. hit lftel,. pe. L C. GREER. Realty
tiO. wa11e4 JVd, 125,IOO. JC& Via Lido 673-iJOO
S«>-2'711
1355
\
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--HHvy ~..,. Hatbor, a.ta Mea. Stt-2313 • 110o .... ., ~ Monthb' Jtental.t APARTMi!Nl'S c;ountant, 1Mw'anct, or real view, 1tnd name, addrtsa 1 Expe.rienced MaSIUHe'
--ADULT H;OMI N~ ~ WlSll to ...nc a ., s BR OCEANFRONT "°'t&ie· 1 JAMAICA INN HOTEL SPECTACUUlt VSW estate man. Call 544-2326. and phone numt>er to In· OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK
3 SR 2 ~ ..... illll .. Me .....,_.._lJ~ Lal'daca,ped --or ~ wuta yard aR. ..,U . .drpll. •oire, * At bW • $150 mo. 673.tjl:.l Waterfront/Loe • Boat after T PM. ter·State Dlat. Co., 455 E. 9 am·lO pm .' !:m~~pool~=: rou. ::t~ $.12.so.l IDr 2 ...U dsDdr-. Up ti> ~· =· Leue. $UO 1 min tum apt $00. Cot-' SURia AvaJlablf GiEAT LOCATION ~~\,~:~t~~206• Salt 1.ake 132 E. 18th St. ~ •-..a·-f....S Prladpals caI1 0JDtct IUS wtdacMC I.we. Ex. local cna dd Mar.•Pbone: Hutch-2 BR. • 2 8alb Apta. Store or office rental, • ~ . Profeak>naJ penonaliud t, lbil-..,.~p· ;:,..~,~·--in'. JACK NELSON REALTY rif~ MW671 _40 ... 831-65ll Monday 1·29-68 LEASf • 01 • BUY Balboa Jaland $100 A $150 SALE or L.se. boleule-re-
..,_ -(2:13) 11Ml11 BA f9tbiU& a..tc a.y •• $420. Mo. It up . $51,:icA> op 673-7602 and 548-0005 tall meats. Approx $300,lm manuscript naluatloo. UU,. paymem $14f per ~ 1 NEAT 3 • llmM, W • mJDIO Apt. SHARP! ~ 2525 Ocean Bl•d .. VdM yr.volume .. Fully equip incl o.f Inquiry • write •
C.Q ll62e4f11 Wlak .Real oeetn Y'M"• larse Pl'tiol. 4 •a S k Badr Bly. Frpl, AvaU Feb. 1, MMOOO 673-1788 _ ~ f\lrther Info •'PRIME Re1all Loclltion • telrig truck. Approx 175 mi. Dally Pilot Box 14 1
Eatat. 191G Brookbunt, pr, ~ nap, .-Ove, ,. d/Y;, ww, .,., fOCll. t.ncd yd. Hel'ltla.d Trott. Mgr. STORE· l8 x 40 north of L.A. Will lcll or 1se
R.9. w:.ISTATE frig. An{\ M · fQ.'1"183 aft. 2 1" old. DIO mo. '4S-T98.5 lelbM 4300 11'15 Harbor, CM 6*6654 00 percentage basis. $125 Cemetery 'lots liii••-ii5illiiiliiii•li · VIEW 2 PM Sat. 0 .J mo rent Xlnt opport'y tor --------$500 Down Olaan'f Clottaae t1Pe home 5 BR, J ba, kar prap, C..-.na 4el Mar 3250 CLEAN Bach Apts. All Off Ice ftent•I 6070 right ~~n. can collect HARBOR Real Mem
tmmaeulate 3 BR T~ old brick, stucco, lbintltd dl'1ll. WW ept'1 bl& f&nctd uni•-._ .. __ •. 2 br . .-.&n u.Ul incl. S75 I.IP ~ ~ ----BOO· i8M086 or write PO Box Park. 3 loll for f100 or =· ~~~~: ~ mallive frplc, 3 8R, $24.950 back y ...-a" CQO. h t and lallt rqo pymnt. BALBOA * 673-9945 brt• 3 SEPARATE OFFICES. 277 Grover Clcy. Cal. ll'n-9757 from 8 am-1 prq. ~ Rich w/w crpta, a1'd. -i~ tlcon». nvv--"""" .. .,., 31.$ E. Balbo& Blvd. O,. ~ HEART OF LIDO · for ooe. !131-4,245 aft 3 pm
tra tarp pool, club bouae SEE TO B!ll..JEVI!! Mislbon $200 mo. 54S-'*1 m frta. C4M. 521.ooa di.ya, 1 BDRM Aptt. Older folka ALSO. s ROOM SUITE WANTED Ask for R•ymond.
e•c. Imm_.'ate """ ........... --. Rlty (114) 19U73l UTIL. pd., 2 br. l'aniU)', mBotllhvea.. o-'"· $75 507 E. Balbo& • ON TEN A~ (..,25 UPI :.i=Rvt<.:E 01 .. ECTORY ' """"' ..,._.._. matr acllta, U cbld Frpl 'IV 2 y le Unfuni .... • WE will pny cash for pro-" .rwey! Tbree bedroom. 2 upstairs • ~· 3300 Blvd. 6'f3.6880. 1 It BR, urn R. C. GREER, Realty ven product under 50 lbs. ________ .,..,
OOege Reelty ~ wlbath; 1 (ot dtll) w/bath ~;:.~•i:: ~wen: ..... Frplca I Pri/Patl011 I Pooi. ~8 Via Lido 673-9300 that can be warehoused &: Baby&Jttlnt 6550 1~11!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!lmm!!!llll!IB~• downatal----·-en. -... • 2 80.,~ Stud·io. 1u ba _, Lido Isle 4:>) 1 Tennis • Contnt'l Didst. 9 .. ___ ...._ ___ _
10: ·-.... _ • ._ ~ 7S .... )'<\ bol Pu VG 200 sq ft oUice, carpeted « 11hlpped. Reply In detail WILL babysit one child, m.. ftUICI MOVER trance. ~ rm w/fire-2 BR, fenced yard, M·l tOOe, plltio1 <:llt. drpe, $150. 331 MOBILE HOME/XLNT LOC! e t reen. paneled. $50, util. lnclud. M-12 Dally Pilot. tant to rwo years. Days. $lO J!t lilted 4 BR 2 bath, .. _!a~dln .... 1!:,~l:!n. $145 l~ Whittier, CM E. S:., AVe. i134156 Patio, Pool, Sgle party or :.~~:~~~ Adjacent to tennis club, IA weekly. Fenced yard, happy
c•'""""ts, aluminum 1»vered -~ •--Cple only N pets. 613-0196 block Npt Frwy. 1206. Pall-ORNAMENTAL W I R E -home. Vicinity Harbor Sbo~
-"" Owner. S29,5'IO · • · 494-Tm 2 Bdrm d~ Gar, 1&r1e Hunttntt-... ch 3400 · 0 sadea Rd., N.B. FORMING machine. Lease pJng Center, Costa Mesa.
patio, clOSe to acbools Ir feoced 1d. Mo ... .ulU\ 2 BEORM agt., frpl., view, U~CES for Le•u. $95 and o~· sale. Small invtstment. 548-1395 ...._.....,. Be '"""'-aa tlala "tunti"gton Beech -.-bal •-d k $160 r r 1 ....... .. ....,._.. ,._ Sin Clemente 17·10 548-211> f,.. Rental cony "' sun ec • $1TS. Modern. Air-condition· UNIQUE new product for CHILD care, wkdya, bot on~1~1~500Rt1lty IJM'ERLY dlarmb\ 3 Bd-t Bft ._ In OJurt. Pvt. Service * FURN 2 BR 675-3645 ed. Parking. Orange Co. bJ·oed untapped market. lunches, lge fenced yard.
847-1236 EVes. 842-5844 rm, 2~ ba borne ~Ole to Patio, WW cpta, drps, diap. • HE OR Lido lale 5351 Bank Bldg. 230 E. 11th St. Ll S-421l 642-4269
the beean wttb 1 water m.o w. lTth St; 146-5585 ~":,!G~ & IAC L ~· 642-1485 FRIGIDAIRE iOP SALESMAN vW!w. You won't believe 3 Bil tfouse. Next to ~op. Utlls lncludf.'CI 2 BR, 2 ba, frplc, blt·i.n kit· Desk Space Avail. Going business -all new Brick, Masonry, etc.
Now 4 years in a row for
Huntington Beach Board o1
J\.eQltors is with Paul Jones
Realty. ShoUldn't you liJt
where the action ls!
P1ul Jonet 1t .. 1ty
Uf.1266 EVet. 842-5844
DESPERATE· OWNER
your eyes! Only 109' down Pini. Blt . .-Ju. Stove. $135. 0.,,~~TINGTON ~CHEvea. Nr. Shopping chen, newly dee. $225 mo. Nice park'g area. washers. Big money loca· 6560
fQ1l ~ S211,000! ! 1928 Ma.pie St., C.M. .,............, V)I'<'" 80'l Knoxville. Apt D., H.B. Aleo • Deluxe Bayfront $32$ 1886 Harbor CM 642-5397 tions. 2334 W. Valencia.
3 BR, 2 ba, I.am rm, frplc, PACIFIC Shanel 3 BR., 1" 536-2914 mo. Wiest, Bkr. 675-2723. ' 1714) 525-7833
2 SPECTACULAR w\it Lott; epta, patio. Ba., acrn'd. lanai; carp., ROOMS • Apia for Rent UPSTAIRS, 2 BR, 2 BA, frple Industrial Prop. 6080 COIN ldry., A·l cond. Low
BRlCK, Concrete, CarpentrY.
Custom Cabinets. Sm jotia
OK. Free Es't. 96U94S 9 Dtx untt Jlan incl view, $180 * M8-07l3 drapei. blt·ln&, fenced; dbl. Dy, wk, mo. Sngls. l l: 2 BR crp.S, drpl, blt·lnl, refrlg. rent. good net return. Pric-
$Z,OOO vai. • IM:rtr!ce ENTii\i BAac BAY comer. pr., frpl., nr. achoola. $170 1,t blk bctl. All linens & util1. $225. rno. Leue. 673·3824 LBE or sell. lnd\11 Bldg 44,500 ed right by own. 6630 West-C 1 6590 $28.500 • ttnna WOW! uo Mo., leue. 5311-3664 COMPASS MOTEL LIDO Jsle. Newly decorated, ICl • ft. Air oond oUlces, minster Ave., Westminster. arpenter "t
Ellen C. Mahoney, Rlty. ~~R. ~t. Drapes. $ e 20691 EGRET e 118 • lllb St HB 536-4170 1 BR Utll pd. Employed sprinklered, centrallg Slocat· 892-6556 ADOmONS, repain ad
1624 N. El Camtno Real · · TWNHSE. 21.R, 1~ ba, wash-RENTALS adult. No pell. $140. ~ ed, dae to twys, N. ant• SACRIFICE-Gallery of Fine odd jobe. Free estimate.
Phone ('114) 49U14S noo er, dryer, reb.'tr. st.ewe, pvt Apts. Unfurnlah9d Ana. Idea.I for distribution Arts Shop. Coast Highway, Licensed. * 54&-0781
will sell GI or FHA· submit San ~ente. Calif. Newport Buch patio, evport. Adult condo, 5000 Huntington 8Hch 5400 warehse or factory. John B. Laguna Beacb $9000. 494-4115 REPAIRS * ALTERA.TIO?'m
terms 6' price!! S lg BR 2 ======== _;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; j clbhle • pool. $155. ~ o.n.r.1 Kilroy Co. STl-1811 or 673-0802 CABINETS. Aey me job.
ba. very lg aep. fam rm, C•pl1tr1no ... ch 1725 l'•rk Lide 3 BR, Sboreqest $225. OPEN. locked storage apace FOSTER Freeze atore Well 23 yrs exper. ~ elec. kitch w/eating apace, .. .,, It ._.... 8 2 -~"" · for ttnt to C'Ol'ltractors or •
epts/drps. FOR tale or rent, executive -u -"°" 3 R, ·-r ......,. VEN DOME BEACHWOOD Individuals. u 8-4422. est.ab. Xlnt Joe. Muat sell· *NO JOB TOO SMALL! * BRASHEAR REAL TY type bo!De, large LR, 2 br, Cpts/Drpa, BlVJM, ftreplact, Pacific Shores Realty Dr's orders. 6™>409 All r e.pa.Ira. Add, remodel.
847-8.531 Eve. 839-1537 builttna, other extra• gtaaa. Comm.llfti~ Pool. 5J6.88N Eves 982-6365 JAN. SPECIAL! Apartment Homes Commtrclal 6085 • LIQUOR LICENSE • Reas. * 962-1961/&12-SO&t
-.. ed in 1anaJ. prot l~ai>-1. 2 BR· 2 batba. $300/Mo. LAROE 2 BR, convert. den, 2 WKS FREE RENT _ On sale general. Orange REMODELING • commercial Owner Desperate ed fenced yard, lovely quiet 2. 3 BR· 2 bathe • IPllt level, few blocb &om ace.an. $165 Make reservations NOW Private patios • Near Basch, County; call: 642-2490 residential. Cablneta, etc ..
Huge tam rm + 3 BRa 1~ stnet 842-7901 $250/Mo. leue. No peta. Mn. Co,. Golf and Sjloppi.ni. GOOD LOCATION Precise worker 548-0367·
baths frpl. raA VA·Ulllme • 3. 3 BR, 21!1 baths, 2-storr. grove. 536-2579. Newly Redecorated 3 BR 2 blths, frp(c 2 occupied Comm'! Bldgs. In Money to lo•n ~20 ========
Sli4% loan w/low down. Condominium 1950 $250/Mo. LOVELY Westmont 1,700 sq. CIOM to ahopplng, Perk 2 BR 2 bitha, petlos Costa Metia • and room to Cement, Concrete 6600
HAFFDAL REAL TY k B A tt. Avail Feb. 1. $200. Boys Club It Girls Club 1 BR • Walk In cleMts build. $15,000 S W SONS .
"Home• to Match Income" 3 Bit, 2 ba, CptJ., ctrps, &Ac •Y re• "7-2129 or *-13D. e Spacloua 3 Br's · 2 Ba ~arner & Sprinadale, H.B. FITZMORRIS For good 1st ·& 2hd TD loaN HA &
1740WARNER142-4405 Aaking Sl9.200. FV area. 3 BR, 2 bath, UnNm. $2851 3 Bdnn N~rt West Cptl, e Swim Pool • Put/ifeen (2 mllet1 W of Beach Blvd.I Realtor 673-9010 1.J yrs. 4!14~ Bia. SPEClALIZING
l3MllT after f pm Mo. .,_ ... oc e FrpLindtY/lndry fac'ls 842-5001 or 142-3685 3135 E. Coatt Hwy, CdM EXPOSED AGGREGATE BY OWNER. Nr. Beach Corn 67J..3663 Eves: 54U986 drps, fncd yd. Pa..., . ..-.. Foundations/Patioe
RENTALS BAY • BE•CH tc.9580 e A41llta a Famil.Y areas ""MMEn""•L Prop. f<'r Mortgag", T.D.'1 6345 "•"~ lot, fret.~Y ;tainted. 3 yrs. HOUMt Furnished • " 1145 An•helm Ave. LOVELY ex trg 3 BR, 2 ba '""" ~.... ~
old Compl. lndsepl"I 6 Realty, Inc. C.M. 642-2824 duplex, new nylon cpt, drpa, Rent. 60 X 90 fenced lot on • 20% YIELD • Free F.at·Comm'la-Tmns ~amtio~· J;:3;t:1"."ep':x'. d::!!: _a_.n_t_•_l•_t•_S_ha_,.. __ 200 __ S Rental Dept Huntington & paint. Bltns, lrt lovely pvt NP Bl'rd. Idea.I for trl..ra or Must sell tru.st deed! Need THORYK CONCRETE
• .,... 2025 W. Balboa Blvd., NB H1rbour 3405 RENT yard. Gar + huge PflJ'k'g. boats. 642~. $25,lm cash fast! Subatant· All types Patios Ii: Walka
$29.900. 96~. FEMALE $'1S mo utllltiea !!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!ll~l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!P ---------U66 mo. Adult. 847-6391 lal collateral with strong Free Eat. 675-5516 .
MUST sell, 4 BR, 2 bath, co~ paid. House to lha:e. Call HUGE 3 BR-2~ bath, yr old --------·ct-3 ...._Furniture Lott 6100 buyer. Pdncipals only! CEMENT work, al• ~.
ner lot, n.ooo down and take after I PM C.d,M. m-1004 cu.ltom·blt home In Bay. 3 8R 2~ private be~ $JS Month S•nt• An• 5620 673-0669 Day or eveni~! No job too mall. Fr~';i.
over loan of $20,900, 842-5120 WANTED: woman to shr lge crest. Formal d1n1ng rm, club, 1 Ir boat Pl FULL OPTION TO BUY --------Specl1I Offer H. STUFUCK 548-8615
. apt. with aJM. Pl& Balboa break.fut rm, paneled den available. $325/month-lease, No deposit o.a.c. VOL TAIRI I will build a 4 BR 2 ba home Money W•nted 6350 --------~• Fount•ln y,11-. 1410 Isl. l75o4t95 With fireplace, deluxe kiteb-or option to buy. Bro.ker. ·FROM $99.50 343 t ) f th l CUSTOM Pattos, pool decka, • ....., en, 11 brick patio • BBQ, Call Dick Fabian 847·25.31 House of Chairs Lge 1 BR, 2 BR, Studioa (1 aq. t or e OW NEED $3500. 2% payback driveways. Concrete ga,.
h ted pool A fantutlc !!!!I!!!~!!!!!!!! 54"14"• bl .... 11rtce of •7.20/1q.ft .. on your incl 10% Int & pre~ay Ing & removin1. 842-1010 LIST WITH YOUR N...-rt ... ch 2200 ea • 517 w. 19th, C.M. o-.,. Hotpoint tDI, •ttic•I• l t Oth modela avail Call Ho .. """"""'~ BRO ... .-·-· home! $400/mo. on leue to t d""" pvt -tto 0 er · bonus secured by $8500 QUAl..m e • a •-.u:o•v"'' iw:.n. ...__ _,.1111ed t t n..c--' ~"" L-n• IHch i1os cp '· .,.. ,,.. ' Don at 537-0080 ... om• ,.,..w·ty. 5"" ...,,,, eYe1: """ SPINDIL.ltUAL TY leluiu. Cov" ,.-....... enan n u""p...,. -•-Coste Mele 5100 ·· pool, reereetion area. " ~ -.. "'"'_.. e • • CEMENT WORK
OLOE,q'f REA! ESTATE 2 BR home witll alJp ooly, pleate. Rutb Pardoll MONARCH BAY AREA 811 S. Falrvlew .Rd. 54'1-1485 DWELLING R·3 lot 56X125. _54()._7_600 __ .....,_.,....-~-CALL 8J9..sai6 ;
0FFIClt1n F.V. factllde9 . .Leue st Realtor 142-5200 . 2 BR l den, l~ ba, cpts, drpl CBtwn McFadden&: 1.tt St.) Priced tor quick sale. 815 ANNOUNCEMENTS
WARNER AT MAGNOW $3()0/mo. °' Leue/Opdoa LARGE, Executive Home in frpl, pool. IAe S225 mo. HARBOR No. Spurgeon, Santa Ana. and NOTICES BRICK • BLOCK • STQNJ:
545.()451 fn.3663 ~ Baycrest, N.B,; pool; '350 Adwtt 496-1243 btw 10.S pm L•gun• .... 5705 Principal only 489-2349
IAY & llACH month. Vacant. 544-tll4. GREENS . 100 CL1•• DllVE CORONA del uu• *Choice Found (Frte Ads)
Planters • Slate -Cement
6400 LATHING. 636-2916 IJllS1~'1 ·maraerplace ID "-al I NI I 3707 ,..,.. l'flAn Child C 6610 rown. The DAILY Pll.01 n.c ty, nc. THE SUN NEVER SETS OCI LlfUftl ,lue LUXURY FURN/UNTURN ·extra large Fee lot. Lots ol FOUND 4 mo. old German ___ ._,.. _____ ,
011111ifled H1.:tim. Savt (Rental Dept.) C'lauifled'a actiOll powtt. 4 Bdrm, family rm. BACHELOR • UNFURN. Yearly Leaae. 1 ' 2 BR Tree&! Some Ocean Vlew. Shepherd, pup, 1Uver be.ck, UCENSEO DAY CARE m ...... v ... __ ' e...._ .. • -11 2025 W. Balboa Blvd., NB For an ad to sell aroun4 $ O .,.._ a. Shops 673-2010 Rattor collar no ta'" VI" Colony .. ....., ....... """ ......., tn MONARCH BAY. '350 ..__ 1 O steps to .,,._. • · • a•· ... Hot hmches, naps, crafts.
now! I! White ~T DllM4-lhw the clock, d.W 842-M18. OWNER. 675-2599 nvlft , ' Oeeanvlew from...,ery Apt. IMPROVED Rivers.Ide Coun-Kitchen. Laguna Bcb. Harbor·Baker * 546-1539
incl. uUI. from $150 mo up. ty lot for aale: ot trade for 494-9017 .. .. .. .. Room 310 CHILD CARE Huntington a.ch 340C>Huntlngton 8e•ch 3400Huntfngton ... ch MOO RENTALS 1 ~1 a 3 BDRM. 4!K-2449 small ho111e ln Laguna. FOUND: Black Cocker Spa.n. AG~ PA to
6 Apts. Puml"*' FURN. • UNl'\1RN. MODERN 2 BK, new decor, 49S-5770. lei n.r. 119 Coral, Balboa Ia. Newport Heights 54U991
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DELUXE . 111adout 1 BR,
Furn. Apta $125. + utll.
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Heated Pools, Cl\ild Care Blt.tiw, view, heated BEAU realdential lot ll6' land. Call and identlly.
enter, Adj. to lbopplns -pool. Adulll only, no peta. frontage. By .Mesa Verde 540-ll33 Contractora 6620
2700 Petenon WlJ, at Har-$160 mo. Leue. 499-1'39 ""lf coune. Call 56-1908 FOUND: Ladles' bracelet, on --------bor It Adami, Costa Meu. av WE WILL 546--0370 NR-NEW 1 Br/Ocean View! 2 Fee Simple Iota In CdM Falme:w Rd., Costa .Meaa. i)
--------==-~-: blk beach. Cpta, drpa, one view A one R·2. In· Call. Identify. 543-5618 BUILD m
Blln!I, $135 mo. 6'/i-64~ quire owner. 875-4750. KEY ring with 8 Jceya. Vic. • Remodellns •
1965 Pomona, CM. 642..ss58
PreatJ,ce Addrtta OCEAN VIEW, newly decor. Baln?r St., C.M. ~
Apply Jumbo Jimbo, IBO Acreaae 6200 MALE Red D~und vie. CUSTOM MILLING ' MARTINl9UE
GARDEN APTS.
North Coast Highway. .;;z.;. w. 19th C.M. MS-0248 COSTA MESA LUMBER•
4100 -======== '44 choice acrea Silvendo Can. -======== No On Pymt. MI 6-&9119
Rent1l1 WHttd 5990 yon. Stream, hunting and Additions * Remodellni
tiahlnJ, Metro water. Quick L0tt 6401 Fred H. Gerwick·Uc. SUS CASn'AS Parklike &1D'TCIUndtnp LGE 2 BR. l BA. den. or l sale $960 per ac. 673-6041 * 549-2110
Ntw Units Now Rtlltlnl FURNISHED BACHELORS BR 2 ba, In Blufil or Univ D•nl• Realty Com.,-ny 2 Tiny poodle from car 1 bm ADDmONS, remodel; atoru
J'Umlahed Bacbtl.or UNFURN 1 Bil. 2 BR. s BR Pk VUlage areu. 3 adultJ. 6f2-6560 male, 1 wht female. $150 re-& homea. FRANKEN
and 1 o .. -Units 2 baths available Will pay to $215 per mo. ward. No quest. 62S-0137 or ..... ._..
DU.llll S43-95S8 ror Belly Stove 2~ ae. 114 ~0 64&5138 _,..._.. 2110 Newport Blvd. Carpetl, dr1-pM, fatate . ml. N. of Josbau Tree $4500.t-FEMA--LE-bl--Si.,..... ---t llbdaWoa bf Hotpolnt 18th a Santi Ana, C.M. SGLE. mature woman wants $45 per mo. atter low down. pt amese ca . NEW CON&Tft. -Addltiona
Wk. U 846-4233 64~2 nn. w/p11v. ent. (or guest ~:1496 54U355 Vic Ponderoaa A Royal Remodeling -Lie. Oontt. $22.50 p house) w/garaiie. Bayettst, BRECK NOTI' REALTY Palm, C.M. Jan. 24. 549-0603 ==DO::::;:;N=HA=WE==642-=1248==-I e studio ' &ch apta. Maple Capri w. of Irvine or Cinderella -========I att. 5 p.m. e leCl Utlll •Pho " tract area. To $70. 54>3618 -------..,.,.--~
• Miid •.....-...-. neTV1eav~. & lerm··..1-utllGCJ• obn • Mount. & 0 ... rt 6210 WHITE Toy Poodle. male. _...._ -•m HOUSE. nr. St. J 's; • Anl to Yo-Yo. Clioke collar, e Kew Ode 6 Bar SPAC 2 Ii 3 BR, 1~ batha BR.. 2 Ba., frpJ., carp., red painted !De-nails. Bray
tm Ntwport Blvd. 548-9750 Cpta. drpa, 2 poola drps, appliances; dble. gar. Rlnch Home La, CM. Reward. 545-7837
Carrat c1 .. n1ng 6625
DRY FOAM PROCESS
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Work Guaranteed, 6'f3.31U e ifiiiSOO WEST • Near ahP'I and acbooll To $175. 6~ en. REWARD for finding male
1 Br .. Utn Pd! Htd 1'6ol! FROM '89.50 2 or 3 BR uni HM E/slde 119 ac. at the top• 0( Black kitten. bm. stripe w/wbt. Gardening
Adultl. •n«>. 846-5276 Mer. 1991 Maple, #3 CM or NB. Adult, peta, toed Star Caft10ft. Stnor free, nose & paws. 673-9157 ;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
BACH Lee. Beall fum. $lZ Mgr. 22H Q)llett #l yd. Call alt S:JO, ~ mow 1n the wine.. time. and LOOT: Male Basset Hound
per mo. DepoeJt l'fCiulttd. 2 Bft Studler t1nf • Furn 599$ 1 tremelldoua ocean vtew. Answers to Dag. Adtir's l..ndsctplng tm Partonl St. Utilitiet. peill. POOL! Room• for Rent Onty 15 mill. trcm the NflW· 540-1226 EVENINGS
l BR Furn. Allo 2 BA unt Walk to ~ U\llta only. NICE QUIET rm. for employ. port ""'>'· lmprovemeata LOST: Blk. Min. Poodle, • Dellgn 6 Ibltallat1oe
Cpm. drpe. bltns. Mar. 72SA 7190 °"1'1! ,...,. CM ed man. Coeta Meu $12. lllcl a beautiful S yr ·old male; vie. Brookburlt A Ada : ~~~~ ...
Shll.imar DJ'. 548-2880 ' BR A.ell· Nw.._, drps. 548-7969 home. Price at 12800 per ami. "Pwlky". 962.o5J2 P M LH Mft'I
No amall dllldm or pets. acre. Owner amdouHUbm.lt l======== -$'l'I Incl lltil. Small film Apt. By Qwne;•. ft: 54S-6769 RM w/ kit. prlv I in becll'a n oUett.. l'or more !nfo 'W!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!l!~-!rl
Old Newport Ave. Nr Hoar home. Nr occ. No amoldn1. 1P1 ........ _,, GI-· ---peo~ ,_..aonela 6405 ANTHONY'S u..-SC.SSS 2 BR Htd Pool, M~t ma· ·~•• .,.. .... """ ...... 1uum
• .._.. sh • $UO utn pd Ad ~-with: · Garden Service
NfCE l·bdrrn. dU~e~ ~~. ~~7e, M.sm.. • n2.50 UP wk W I kitchen lckhoff •nd Alloc, Inc. FLY LAS VEGAS ind 646-lMI
Good loc., near stores $22.50 up Studio ~ta. 237e tm w. Cbapman Ave. PALM SPRINGS Pran-
Adultl. 'r·so-, 54M833 lf:~ ~1~~.c:i~:11~ _N ..... ew;...:..rpo_rt_B1_vd_._5tW755.___ Orange, Calll ... _._ From Ont.nee County Airport Ri:~·=tni~Dt, . ...._
1 9dnn. t"ool. Util pd. mar Dr. 541-1Vtl Mot 11 Trlr Crts Stt7 SU.ml J:v.wlmda, _..., .. , P1lm Sprinp tieulturiat. ''Tender, ..,..
$11.5 Call aft. 5 PM • I • ~ • $9.95 each way care tor Gtten c~·. I
so.I* 2 BR. Bltna, ~a. No pets. -55 50 Nl-htty Up qNJ: muter br, 2 ba, con• Lta Vet•• GARDEHING SERVICE Seat hm tJ $1.20. • "I cs.n, luxurioul condomlnl· $29.50 round trtp
$115 Apt N Spo ~ ~ e Alt ldtchmettt Aptt um, e<!Ullltety tum, ready Special Evenlni Tour BY MONTH. N.B. OIM
RM...., Man. 0 peta. e Low wee.lely ratu for hnrntd occupuey. Ovemlghten 1& Weekendm * ~564C *
ai4e. ~tl. Patso. m.4859 Newpert ~h 5200 e SUNNY ACRES MOTEL ldellly located In Pa 1 m w/Ahow A room reservations EUROPEAN GARD~
200 e eocttail bar • Oanelll'f o...t. Eliolirl1 by trJ>P't. CAT AL lNA VEGAS Landleaphw • ~ ...... New,.... hach 4 SPACIOUS, eomlorUble, 2 2376 NewJ)Ort Blvd. 548-91'55 Principal only. Asldng Afrllnt• ~12 Very reaon. 548-mr .... ~ .... -Ud. 1 or BR. Miit -.. Oean. llAL IST ATI ao.a lor qulctt ate. GEN. ~. ttw ~
2 Ir. Campi tum. $110 mo. Crpta, d~ 1ltWas. Y•rly OtMrtl ~ ALL Ort ~ wanted foT New la wn1. iii.ilaldwt. ec.19 ....._,.,.. 5 week· $180. ~or 613-1903 YUu.;A Vall17, MD or Jtue exttnded South a. blml Ha •• Reuan. .... ,
d1s-Of'. BAY I ~ lilt 1'8r t ~ .000 CllPtiolL eu.t. I BJ\. 3 Ba., erulae, with 35 yar old ex· JAPANESE GAJUJ1:NER * ilLOCi lo tcMll WW· cpu, ,.., $1»1rl1 ncome ~ fanl. rm., tpL. bit-a . dtlho patt!l('ed >'a c b ts man, EXPl:ll blhlllt ~
2 ..,_, 1U$. INCL • ll'ftLI m.wf, CeNM .. Mir wlllbr, mack Im, w/w ~..:' alloard _, yacht. QfW ....._ mo ....._ --•
f7Hl5l S4l4l'r1 642-1411...... 'UDIU 2 Ill it~ 1 bl tit *-i ..,., na.; _.. wmlftl to lbare ooltl. Md ~
1 lit>10r.: 1 ilii to ocean. No DELUXE I di 11&. rr;rct 111ope, l'tCltlll1 ,.._.._,, elad., pa~ 2 car pr. 0-. latfulrles to Box N3, DallJ ~ ~
'-req.: SDt • 't 11 Pool, patio, "9D mo~~ all ~ Oat ol ...,. .. SU: ... • :; .. uaa:::: PDot. ~ 6 llulils.
afl. .....,_ •f'#" ctn ,,,.., Allr. ••-owner anxsoua •• • ••--r -::::a:::::c
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1 n. Mlaltl,, Sl» tDd udl. br. ~ftlltl Jllnt loc. Yr MWSl1 _ _... ..._ looldl&_lar .. DUI ea.a. rm>oYed. ••i.£ii:#
fTWlJl tft.9 leue. ~ 4 Sep. eon.,. aDXJID• ,_. _.. --;:; --aft JN ,,,_A...-..aa -..... 2 ~ .. .,, 1'6 .:L _,,, _._ Whfttl~.11 ;---.,..._ ft'Q. ALCOllOL.tOI AbOQ1lllOm "° ~vun ,., ~-· ....... ,..... ~ _.., ~ .. ,..... --..... ...._ ....etnc A -1, '*" JJutor.,..,._.m...,,. f'lllDt ••• .• a ..... ta,, ..,a a bin.., .... ..,..,.. $1». rntd. -ar . ---• • • • -M Hoen. ~ 1llr ia. * ....... •• ... ..... ~ OK. ..... "1Bc. -m.11ft --
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* * * * * * I Juds a &MPLOYMENT I ~o~ EMPLOY MINT
Job Wanted, M.n 7000 Ip Wanted, Men 1100 _._ ... --...
BUn.ER • HOUMC11M • t;xp.
w/rtftrence1 $3. pt't bout. •
S48--lJ.18.
J eb Wanted# LMy 7020
EX ECUTIVE
SECRITAltY
Whaddya Want? Whtddy• Got?
to corportti. ofllctr o1 laocl
company desuu c.banae to
po.aition u admilliatrative
aaaiatant or oUlce m&nagtr
of ag&Temve oraan.b.Mion
(Orange County preferTedl.
Excellent shorthand and 00~
Ing skill, plus txtensive ex·
pttience In engineering. lr-
gal and corporate matters.
Ot major interest 111 the ~
portunity to uae trallllng
and capability in a manage-
ment capaclty. Salary ne-
gotiable. If you wish further
inlormatlon please call ln•U
S PECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
NATURAL &ORN SWAPPERS
Special Rate
.5 lln•• -5 t imes -5 bucb
llULIS -AJJ MUSl INCLUDi
1-WMI YOU MY• I• tr..se. ,_WMI yOll •Ml Ill lfMt.
,_YOUll o-•IOdl• tdd,...._ 4-$ llntt .. edWl1111ftQ. t-HOlHINO 11'011 SALi -U.lOU OHLTI
PHONE 642·5671
To P lace You r Treder'• ParadlM Ad
\\'.\."T large late model m<>-
" home. T(l's or~ Have
modern 10 unit :vtotel nr
'."prt Beach &-l mt to airpt. I ~1(}J11:u
UDO It ocean view prop.
~ BR It. den. 132.500.
Tradt> for hoat. units. Open
Sat & -un 1010 Kings Rd.,
~ B 838-8741. >13-7632
Best of!rr takes my $2.000
cq., Salton Sea lot, 1 blk
to heh.; trade tor car. cem-
rnt work or ?: take over
payts. 892~~ Aft. 5:30.
rRADE IOC>-p11ssenger
!:xcursion bonl
In excellent cond.
FOR Units or ?
Call Mrs. Rollrr 539-1131
NTERESTED In late model
car In exchange tor my eq-
uity in 3-yr old, 3 BR house
in Escondido. 54!>-4975 aft
; p.m.
L9' Lap&tr9ke boat, Volvo
inboard, new cover, tank
.-tc. For 60-80 H.P. O.B. m<>-
l1or ot $600 value. 646-8640
alt 5 P.:-01.
,\'ANT late model car w/fac
air. trade '62 T-Blrd w/full
pwr & lac air It credit on 5
1c. trnct Palm Sprgs area,
;al on land WI. mo. 536-UJl
\,ANT CdM borne or Apt
HAVE S93M equity Laguna
10 Unit Apt + 3 BR home
I-2 Br It Guest. Paul Stu-
art owner/Bkr. 6~0
-~QUITY in 5 BR. house In
:'ian Brrnardlno; view, ~
~ere. FOR equlty In house.
units, or ? , In beach area.
TU 2-6977 Before 8 A.M.
'" acre. Santa Ana Canyon
11vocados, $10,000 equity
Sl2.500 price; want tmprov·
rl M·l. C-1, R-2. MATCHAM
IRE~LTY ";"' *
.>.;RVICE OIREC TOR y
General S.rvlcee 6612
SAVE ON REPAIRS
Plumbin1, Carpentry, Elec>
trical, any home t"C!'p&ir.
Dick Squires 546-50'19
Painting, Plumblna, ~
pentry. RMI! Rel. Insured.
BankAmerlcard OK
Call "Mike" 642-0348
Hauling 6730
CLEAN lots, 1arqes, etc.
Tree removal, dump, skip,
bftckhof, fill, grade. 962-8745
Hou1ecleanln9 6735
WINDOW Cleaning Special.
Most homes $4.95 mo. FrM
e1lim. 54~2804/962-3028.
Income Tax 6740 --Gordon N. Wanen
Pub. Acct. -Eat. 1951
HorM or Off lu Appts.
:\ow Incorporating former
f J. Hanna practlce
OPEN 1 DAYS
4nO S<'ashore. N.B • 675-3345 • Nathan-Tax Service
Oran1:r Counuea La11te11l
Long form ...... $10
State Tu ...... $5
For home nppt. call
NATHAN TAX SERVICE
5ZT·TI42 8~1853
FILE NOW · PAY LATER
BY APP'T. 642-7494
Orange County Income
Tax Service m W. 19th, SUlte F, C.M.
G. a. HOFFMAN
Enrolled to practice t>eton
Internal Revenue Servict
Fat App't. 646-5421
Busine• Mamnt. C.Orp.
Tax l Acct'& for buslMlll,
Real Estate l lndMduals
Reu. lttL 962-09Q3
FED. .\ St. $-l.50; Li form
SlUO. 25 Yrs. u:p. T day9.
KEMMER TAX SERVICE,
ll20 Harbor, C.M., ~404
GJ..TJ'ING A rdund7 ror
qmck lncom• tu lttYk:e
Ill )'O'lr barn• • call l42.:73f
t9U.
* mt YEAR * A...J. STENO
HA.R80R SHOP'G CNTR. 17 l>lays • wed. ~
Y<X.11\ iiC5M'f b7 APP'l'.
Federal • State Retur'.M
• 531..(M) • laicom• Tu• 15 ls U> J'ld.
• ac.t .. 134 W. Udl St., CM
to«» * '*91«5 ,,....,.. •111
rJtOlllltlC. llltftdllw a ,.,..
.... • E. 17tb St.. CM.
NJ.-or 5*0lm
I IRONING f 1.JO HL
P.:llp., JWer. MUD
'·
642-6266. HJU..TOP Estate San Juan
Caplstrano. over 3CXX> 1q-ft
4 BR, pool, 3-car gar. Over
1 ac. $74,000 clear. Ti:d for
local prop. Bkr 54S-ml
CARPET CleanJna. F loor
stripping. Waxing, · Walla
Windows washed. 531-re67
DA Y WORK. CLEANING.
Ironing. Experienced.
• 541-5623 • M-1 lot. Near Fairview
and Baker, 70x234. Eq. A~
prox Sll,000. FP $19,500
Want income or hse on lge
lot. 54&4996, 548-6017. Domestic Help 7035
S}23,0001m .ooo Equities tn
Modem Apts Wolla/Palm
Springs. Trade for acreage
commercial, yacht, plane
n"-'15~9834.213-846-4&\5
.
28' Sailiner Fairliner, fully
equipt, $5,000 equity, sacri-
fice -going East. TRADE
tor TD's, Auto, F&C lot
492-7828 ISan Clemente)
e
e
$350 Eq. in 1 % ac. nr Palm
Sprgs. tor elec cart. remot
control TV or motorcycl
Bal on land $1545. @ $1S
mo. 5J6.ll31
e WANT: Free & clear horn
in Orange County Sll.600
FMV, FOR: seasoned, good
pay 2nd TD, $31,600. Rltr.
>17-7401 ~1560
' a
NEWPORT HOME 200' to
ocean 143.500 appraiaal
lge R -2 lot. WANT Dan
Point aru lot or T.D. a
part payment. 642-5541
II
r
Near Beach, Salton Sea
Xlnt lot, best loc. W1U tro:I
for late car, unlta, or·? Val-
ued al $3250. Owner 642-3589
5 Bdrm· Westcliff area.
131.500
Exchange for smaller home
In local area.
DOYLE Ir WOOD 54S-1168
What do you think at our
"TRADER'S PARADISE"
Drop us a card. C\aulfled
Dept, p.o. Box 1!75, Daily
Pilot, Npt Bch, Calt.r.
* * *
SERVICE DIRECTORY
Ironing 6755
MY home • $1 hr • family
ironing. Specializing pan~
Ir ehiJU. 2 Dy min. 548-3811
Paperhanging
Painting 6150
DEPENDABLE painting at
REASONABLE price a.
Quality work .\ materials.
545-3087 or 546-21629
INTERIOR • EXTERIOR
Average 1 BT apt., labor &:
mat'l. m.so. 642·7528
VET'S Bonded Painting
Int or Ext, 10 yrs In area
Reaa. Fret Est, 642-0427
PAPERHANGER
* 642-2743 *
Patios 6860
CU.tom Patio Coven
and C.Oncrete Wont
Dale O>nst. C.O. 532-4508
Plumbing 6890
LEAKS! Gu or water elec-
tronlcaUy located under er-
ment, blacktop. ground,
walls, lhowen, any place.
Repaired. Water lines clean-
ed, preMUre restored.
CALL "LE.A_'<S" 642--0.148
BankAmerie11rd OK
UVE INS
Employer pays feet
George Byland AgeDCy
l~B E. 16th, S.A. 547-0395
Chinese • English • French
Permanent, exper. Live-ln
3 Far East Agcy. 642-870
Agend ft, Men 7100
Assistant foreman
e .
y
Must have 5 years experienc
in injection molding. Excel
lent opportunity for advancr-
ment in growing company
Pleaae write Box M 15 Dail
Pilot or after 6 p.m. call
642-4824
Salesmen & Man.gen
Career opporty with lead.Ina
firm offerln1 over 100 mu
tual funds. Full or pt time
No txper nee. we train.
Npt Bcb ottlce, 6C2~
Santa Ana ottice, 547-8331
Invtttora Fln&Ddal
Servica, lnc. ---Auto Office Mqr . .
e
r
tor Orange County dealer
ship, GM system. Must hav
good automotlve eiq>erlence
Excellent opportunity fo
right person. Reply In detail
to Box M-18 Daily Pilot.
Help Wanted, Men 7200
DISHWASHER
DAYS
APPLY IN PERSON
8-11 ANO 3-5
Monday through Friday
REUBEN E. LEE
NEWPORT BEACH
Young Fry Cook
or Kitchen TralnH
Permanent job. Chanct
for advancement.
APPLY:
Bob's Big Boy
154 E. 17th St., CM
Security Guard
Apply P er:v>nne I 10-4
Robln10n'1 Newport
Newport Center
Newport Beacb
CARltlElll BOYS
GOOD R0l1I'D
AVAILABLE
HUNTINGTON BEACf
DAILY PILOT
• 6C-432l •
-A-re-you-looking for • new future????
le Keep your present job whl
you start part time ev
Earn $82 per Wetk. Call M
es.
r.
Ford. 744-2071
MAl.NTENANCE Man .
Plumbing repairs &: Services ed.
rt
Janitor. Can bt retir
wary ~ N e w p o
Harbor Convalescent Hoep
tat 1555 SUperior Avt., N
I·
.B ..
drllin lines stoppages cleared
A&B Di!COUnt Plumbing
642-1680 646-7765
RK Plumbing. Emer serv-24 bn
Specializing: repair, serv, JANITORIAL WO
appl. lnstal. twas. 642-9414 do
PLUMBING ln
REPAIRS REMODEL
Husba.nd It wife team to
part time office cleaning
Laguna Buch, eves. C
~ CTI4l 53l-6568
all
642-3121
Power Sweepf"I 6915
Parking lot Sweeptnt • 54G-4738 •
ltemod1L. Re~r, '"° IT YOU nttod Remodtlin(,
PAINTING • , • REPAIRS
CALL DIOC • • &c-1'1'97
S.Wlnt 6960
AltenUona, C\Wtom drua
making. Reuonable prices
For IJIP't.. ~
Alte,.tlona 642.5145
Ne.at, aeon.ta. 20 yn. exp.
Tallerlnt '970
.Alwradonl • 'Rf!6'tYllnl
Km • lAdfet-673-1170
PURDUE TAILORS, OlM
TILi, Ceramic 6974
* VerM, the Tu. Mo '*
Cart. wortt. tmt.ll " re. pUra. No job too ..,.a,
PIMttr \)deb. Lea Ir tn I
.,_.,. roaired. 14'7·115t
awtQ.g m
IOYS 10 · 14
Lquna Jleacl>, So. Larum
Good routes! •Good profiU
DAILY PILOT
!
• 642-C?l • • e EXPER. FRY COOKS
Top dollar! All slillts
Am: Ktn'a. JOOO E eat.
Hlway, Corona Dtl Mar
Bet. I .\ 11 AM, 9'!f Ke\
loetttullder ~"
Exptr. In fbtla l lse pwr
boet CCNt for ytU'd ln
Orient. 713: m.11116
ROtrl'ES AVAILABLE
Ill
We1tmhwttr b' boyt 10..14
Good Profits • No SUDdl1 DellvttJ MM321
INCOME TAX ~p. Ftt
bull. F.atabUllM!d of:fke.
~rlftleed ......
" ,,, ... LlftM~
llOATS. A I 1 o Alee'mbler TraSned. IOa3D ,,.,, cJal>y)
D!:LIVmY ~ Dm'lt
$1.IO/br. * 541-M
O.ta Mt'A .....
COOk'S HIL,.llt
PmnumL Good lllnn
wtu. TJWJll. m.ao
J,
Draftsman ·
y ount Men wftt-tw.
y ....... ~ ..... .......
fftee M4/• ... ,..... •,; c.a...._ S..... awume
0 r appfy '" ,.l"IOft. • p .~ o.,..'f nMnt
U.S. Diven
Company
3 323 W. Worner
Santa Ana
An equal opporttmit)t
employer
INSPECTORS .
I mmedla te openings for
Mechanical lnspector ex·
perienced in the inspec-
tion of complex ma-
chined parts, assemblys,
and IU~auembJ.ys, close
tolerance tooling a n d
tiXtu:re& Day shift, per·
manent.
COLEMAN
EnglnHrlng Co., Inc.
3 121 W. Central Ave
Santa Ana
546-1600
.
An equal opportunity
employer
Punch Press
Operator
(Experienctd) e Make own set-ups e Run precision produc .
tion parts e Perform first articl
Ins per. ti on.
STACO, INC •
1139 Baktr St.
Costa M ...
549-3041
An equal opportunity
employer
e
X-Ray Tech •
i
t·
t, .
rs
k-
&
(SECOND SHIFTI
Must bt capable of opera
ng 150 KVCP equipmen
film development It Inter
pretatlon. Minimum 3 yea
required. Must have wor
111g knowledge of MIL.()
6021 MIL · S, TR· 45.1
AS. TM standards.
PACIRC
SOENTIFIC CO.
1346 s. Sta~ College Blvd ..
17 Anaheim PR 4-52
An Equal Opportualty
Employel'
Manhlll
Communications
Santa Ana
Eledronic lib
T echnidans
. Apply in Person
2230 So. Anne St
San ta Ana, Calif.
An equal opportunity
employer
• Carpenter
with electrical
wuing experience.
e Bonder
• Boat Alaemba.r
with surfboard
ahaping experienct.
JENSEN
Marine Corp.
230 Filchtr
Com Mesa
540-3440
Young Men 11-21
Sale11 promotion jobs avail.
LaJye lnt't eot'D. no.ooo bt
)'far. Manqement opportun.
IUn. Call 10 am-2 pm.
539-1183
IOYS 10 · 14
Good roui.r • Cood prcGt!
IW..BOA PENINSULA
DAILY PILOT
• IG-4321 •
J
EECO
Ollllty Control
Precision
Inspector
Minimum 3 years experl-
ence worklnr with prect.
ion ina}lection measurtnr
equipment. WID perform
lnproc:eu Inspection of
raw A fabricated mater•
!ala such aa chassis. front
panell l prec:l.sion elec-
tromec:Mn1cal. parts.
High Schoel Graduate
ExceOent Company
Benefit•
Kl 7-5501
WOIOllK
BIGlllRIG CO.
1601 E. Chfttnut
SANTA ANA
An equal opportwuty
employer
REXAIR
MFG. CO •
EXPANDING TO
ORANGE COUNTY
TRAINEES •••.••
./ WORK WITH HYDRO.
FILTERING PROCESS
./ CHEMlCAL SUPPLIES
./ ELECTRICAL EQU IP.
</AIR CLEANSING
EQUIP.
NO EXPERIENCE NEC-
ESSARY AS WE TRACN
TOP STARTING
WAGES
PERMANENT POSmONS
FASr PROMOTION
OUND, SECURE FUTURE s
For interview can
MODday• .\ Tuesdays
537.2312
PAttAMETRICS, 1n
fft1M1shtd commer-
cial firm ha1 immedl·
ate openings for the
following permanent
posltien1:
• Electronic
'Assemblers
• Wiremen
• Technicians
Ex perience '*'ulred,
Liberal fringe beMf Its
PARAMDRKS
929 Baker Str"t
Costa Mesa
549-2221
* START WORK *
IMMEDIATELY
$2.55 ,.... llour '
CAL-RON is DOW birln& 40
men to tra1o and work
with hydrodynamic air ftJ.
tt>ring equipmtnt. No ex·
perience nt>eeuary b u t
must be able to 1tart
work immediately.
Call Penonnel o.pt.
842-4466, l xt. 4
* --A-QUA-TltOL *
Hydro • Dynamics DlYWon
nf?f'dl 20 men ilDDledlalely
Several Dept. openlnp ·
Sales & Serv1ce, C re d I t
1 P e r s o n nel Man•ment
Tralnet. $4~moml.n. ruar-
anltt If quallt\ed. All dept•·
h a v e Traintna J>rocTam.
Skillrd or u~ accep-
tabte. Hi!Zh 1chdOI rrada OI'
equivalent.
For Application illllc>
CALL 547"°'°7
Management Tr.-.
Soutbem ·c.lllonia'• fast-
est lf'O\\ in~ "'7 chaJll Is
looking for 1 catter mindfd
young marrlt'd man. Excet
lent opponumty to br81& In-
to ttta1hn1: and learn all
phases or 'he to)' buJlJteD.
We wlU train
Contart Mr. Btndtt
KARLS TOYS
50 Fs~hlon Wand
~
....,...,.__
F.~. llcpr/Glrt Fri.
to $650
One-Girl office In an H·
pandlnr Santa Ana ftrm.
Set up syatema fO'r four
corpora tlona thru P A L.
Good typlnr ~ulred.
\ Exec. Secy.
to $600
To Project Mana.&er t:4 a
new development with
an e1tablished Newport
Beach firm. Excdlent
benefits. Top sltilla re·
quired.
Secretary
to $450
Work for • wonderful
boss ln a challengtn&
and varied position. SJ{ 80 wpm, type 60 wpm
Aclverti1i1NJ
Secretary
to $450.
80 Wpm SH with accur-
ate typinf. Muat be
"dttail minded" with a
faculty for figures.
Sales Secretary
$450
Work with and for •
younr. active group. En-
gineering, sales or mar·
ketfni background. Top
akilla. Pre1er qe 25-35.
Construction
Gilt Friday $450
Must be experienced in
contracts, bids; familiar
with buildinr code1. Very
stable firm. Good typin&
required.
Inventory Control
to $433
Experience in this fitld
helplul but. will train
10meone with aood gen-
enl ntfice backlround.
Type ~ wpm aocunte-
ly!
Spanlsh-SpeakinCJ
Secretary $415
Dlcta'lhone or SH abil·
ity. Type 65 wpm. Must
have clti?.C11Shlp for this
Intrrestlng position.
Engineering
T edinicians
Ellcdltat ~ lw
deYe~·o r It• t eel #~ to ..sat cn-liDHI' tn prodact devel-
opmcat a.ad tdt '¥oril on
mlcrowa,.. and RI' ._
vSees aad ~
Mu.t have eome '*11·
& r o u n d ia mlcrowav.
field, abUitles In cln:W-
tr)', UMmbly and tut of
prototype and lcnowlecl&e
o1 tflt and m~ent
techniques.
1elonic la an lntematioo-
al .itctiunica manufac..
tilter of Qlhowave prod.
ucta. Exc-ellmt working'
coodltiom and opportu-
ni cy for lldva.ooetMllt,
Cal1 Personnel
494.9401
TE.OlllC
Dl&lll&RI& CO.
Laguna a..c"-Calif.
An equal opportunlt)'
employer
Sales &
Se nice
Are Y• tllls 111nl
U )'OU are, T2le 8in1tt
Company Medi )'OU. You
may DIM' be .mployed but
want to Improve your p~
ent position. Sala.ry JlWI
commisalona, company car
tumlabed, .U company ~
eftta and paid trainlna p~
gram. Apply ln penon.
See Mr. Vandeput
MANAGER
The Sinaer Co.
2300 Harber llvd.
Costa Meta
BUSBnYS
Day shift. over 18.
Appty in per~>n
9-11 and 3-6
REUBCN E. W
...
St.os-Secretaries
OM to ... ,.... offloe aperieoce plul
.rood MiU on electJ<k tyf)ewritu •.od ~ hand f'tqtliftd. Previous aeroepace expa'l• enoe reqUiredUi • eAC. ln J>urchaaing Department ~ened,
Repro Typist
(Part TimeJ
Publication typing that requires 60 w.p.m. on
JBM executive ability to work from hand-
written copy plus understanding ot editing
marts and line justificaUoo.. Ohe year uperi·
ence in reproduction typlng preferred.
Apply In P.erson or Call (714) 5'6-1030
ml HarMr llvd.., Cotta Mesi, C•llf.
Atlantic Research
CORPORATION
Mlu ile Systems Division
U.S. Cltb..e111hi11' lttquir•4 e Alt Eq11el Opporlvftlty
Elftploy•r
Waftreu
Lunc"-on Only
Apply In peraon:
Tuff -Fri. U am~ pm
Stuft Shirt Rest.
:n.ti W. Coast Hwy, NB
Radio-T ... plioM
Dispatch Glrl
25 to 40 yeara. Must know
IQc:a1 area. Apply In per300
YELLOW CAI CO.
188 £. 16th St.
Com Meta
I>
-EXPERIENCED-
e Commercial
Teller
e Note
Teller
APPLY lN PERSON
1st National Bin
of Or1111e Coanty
1650 Adams
Coate Mesa
ASK FOR:
I
'
IAIMAIDS •••
••• and GO-GO
DANCERS
Mr. Starner or Mr. Springer
$300 ,., ....
638-5483 or 6334763
PART TM WORK
Put your spare time lo
wortt. Represent Avon.
Call collect SJG.5860
Contract-OMV Girl
Must Include bookke'eping
expcr1~nce. 64.2--0!lSl
See Mrs. Brant
John10n & Son
Llncol.n Mercury
900 W. Coast Hwy, NB
HOUSEKEEPER • employee
benents. Salary o p en .
An equal opportunity
employer
llllER
S avings & Loan exper·
t.nco required.
APPLY IN PERSON
MA~INERS
Savings & loan
1515 w .. tcliff Dr.
NellJPOrf Beach
Newport H a r b o r Con·
NIWPORT IEACH valeteent Hospital. 1 5 5 5 6eoeral Of lice Superior Ave., N.B. 646-7765
REAL ESTA TE HOUSEKEEPER • live in.
Shouldn't you ne with Walkf!l' .Take care or borne Ir: 3
A Ltt? Free \nfurmatlon. children, 11, 2 & 8 mos.,
Phone or write WALKER Ir: {air convelescent mother.
LEE Inc 2529 Harbor Blvd. Temporary, 494-6297
54>3029. REGULAR part-time Secre-
tary. Shorthand, typing & Afenc'•. Women 7300 simple bookkeeping. Hours
and salary open. EX)) only. SCREENED Box M 17, Daily Pilot.
itersonnel Agency HOUSEKEEPER COOK
901 Oovrr Dr., NcWJ>C)rt Sch. Neat, mature lady, SO or ov-
Responsible •oman experi-
enced in·lO key adding ma-
chine, t)'Pe min. 50 wpm. 5
day week, permanent. Ap.
ply in person 8 a.m. lo 12
0000 only.
Feno Corp
Fiberglau Division
188'11 Fibtrglass Road
Huntington Beach
Receptionist er, for 3 adults; from 12
Need gal betwcm 2>35. Type noon thrb dIDner. Newport Exr•erlen~ In Payables_ 55 wpm. Office In Newport atta. 547o.0835 or 644-1234 and Recclvablts with a c curate typlna. One-girl area. $350 up. LIVE-IN hflp needed. Under
General lkkpr.
to $400 Part T im• Office
Girl Friday
Age 21 to 35 for busy cheerful
modem office. Type 50 wpm
on electric, use 10-key adder
and have ex-per. in accounts
receivable. Must bt sharp
and neat appearing. Send
letter with qualifications,
e:xpertence, and wages eX·
pected to "HMJ'", Box 2115,
Ntwp0r1 Beach.
office. Secr.tary SO or college girl preferred.
Market' CJ Research
Clerk to $400
College or background
In markeUng, cc:onor:nics
or bookkttping. Good
staUstJcal typing plus
ability with figures and
calculator.
Type 55 wpm. SH 80. with Must like clllldmi. Salary
eome accntg background. open. Reference• pttferred.
Agt> 21-3.>. Salary open. Call 548.5942. General Offln __ HOUSEKEEPER ______ _
~lectronk company ln N.8. Experieneta Jreterred but
needs ii:al 11ge 27-40. Tn>e 50 not 11eGeuert. Contact Mn.
wpm. knaotJlcdge of 10 key DudJe:J HUAttnaton lour IN HAWAD. Hou~per-
adder. S300 "°-Conununity Ho a p it a l Governe. starting April.
Gal Friday 842-1473 EXT 246 for appt. ~ lirk ~7-10. Informal,
Various duties -typina, light R...N. SUPERVISOR, n -1 Wldoa." entertain. Mu st
bkkpg. meet publfc. Soml' lblft. Parle Lido Convales-drive, SW\."Q, do ahnple cook-
credit and collectloa expeli-•· cmt Center 486 ~ lftC. Refett.11Cn b~ed.
ence. SaiilrY opeh. ftd. Newport Beach. Iateniew at.out Marcb lOtb.
'
Dictaphone Secy
$400
By Appointment 642-8044 Good ulary. •rite statin& 6~2-7184 ~~l-WOMA-,...-N_coo_lr_e_v_e_ni_n&_m_e_al age, experle.nce, quallfica-'
SECY /BK.PR to $500 IMd •l'l'Y lite ~k. &.to Mn. B.E. Alexander
Blnu•>:· .. _ in~~tost~e'r ~0-~ No SH. f ee orgotlAblc. Family of 4. J PM to 7 PM. P.O. Box 906, Kailua-Kona, .. .., ......... ~ SECY N SH • .,.,. •A"" Hawaii 96740 . vice Dept. Type 60 wpm. · o · ..,,;>....,., Sd~week.$2.00hr.673-7539 ---------
U/l.'i. Sm1D eompan1 . f!Xll· Experienced Computor Oerk
SECY /tronlcs, yng to S500 Secur1"" tint National
PBX trainee. M>e .40 ~ v
Bftt Local Companies s.nk, 2831 Cout Hwy.,
J, R. Pit;rce AUoc. A&ency Oillf, 615-000
1882 1'4ewoor1. C.M, t06'rJe LIV&IN bllekpr child care
Pa,yroll l'xperience nee· MOO•.-! l •""'TE RP.RtSES .'Pvt rm a ba. 5~ dy11 wk. ~.,ry. Cott e>epericnce • ... p-a. refa. ...,... mo
Payroll Clerk
$390
and/or EDP helpruJ but Pe~nel Agency ~ •-·
not mandatoey, 444 N~ Blvd., N.&
' Hostess
Apply In per.an:
Tues • P'ri. 11 am~ pm
Stuft Shirt Rest.
224.1 W. Coa!!t Hwy NB
TraiftH
SJOJ
Pber1e tof>AY for Telephone S.lea; lull or
an appolatlnent ror a more part-time; top comnrlaion. J* M.n, Wom. 7500
REWARDfNG FUTURE. For App't. 546-7041 Auemblers
newport
personnai
·~agency
11MPOIAIY
DIVISION
Open Set. 9 .,,...12 noon CHILD CARE ror tat iflld~
642•fOIO for 1p;>olnt. V\c. 'Jobn Eader Sdlool.
C_l _rk_ ..;:.st to .,;,. H.B. 96l-9G4 alter 5: JO t &I~ •••••••• ~
Secy lttalnHl . . • • . • .. S350 BABYSITMNG A: lt blek.
Le~I SetJ .......... to $-450 Ll•t In. Ftst tam. Sch chi·
Qoedlt Ch~er • • • • . • • $300 dm. Ref l'!'Q, 633-008'1
V-2 Record C'll • '°MOO &.JV&ln litter • It. bswrk
f WILLlAM PENN Unw'ed mother accept. Amp.
A.laxifttQ A"cfl"y fr ti.me. 54f.l237
1BS6 ~. C.M. 6C2-604 SECY' wuted. t...quna Bach
NUJ'Sin& Homt. Apply in per.
Help w....-IOI\: 450 Oleo~yre.
Women 7400 e PART Timt f'ullerettn
• BB A ,rvu.ERETIE • ~ own an&, S2. ht auar.
S:Z KR. CU~! toe.I to mJ"t. 162-6244
al"fft. SUl'J 'TU nooft,' WTD: BAA MAID 1
for met bcf'r bu TELEPHONE auw~rlftl .,... c.JJ 642-4882 for th• ca,.W• woman vice opentarl wanted. F\aJl ·
il't•r•tfM ;,. .., ,aylrtt or part time. call ~TI GOVER.NESS or reliable . woman, part Ume. Good lee.ti t•mporary J•'-1.. NEED BABYSITTER. 11.aJ1. ,.,. HB. 14'1.sl~
1n1 Feb. 2nd. My home. OaJl eou---n ,_ •
....... MW:
HCA 0,.aton r,,••"
Seu.tan.
~~
aft«r e PM, --;u..n...,..c.rc.n. ve-.., L01' ...,,_ mod'fr l boJ'I t.U.
REL. litW wtl p/tlllM ID Prvt rm. I04ell &ft 5 •kd>'s our ,._ Itta. ~ c.n Nr-«m • MAJOR BANK WANTS l:XPEJUENCEO TEU.ER Full tf-.e l:Qe'. Dnl 08' • 4M.fT7l •
Cd fer •Jllll. NT.JllS
auiQi' di-~. iww.. •t• 011 ~
r
Eiecironic
Asse111J:ers
Minimum 6 month.
experie nce In wlr:ng
and eotcte rlng of co ,.
nedort, t • r m I n a I
botrdt a n d o t h • r
RTMll e"ctron'c unltt.
0., tNft, n celltnt
c ompany ltenefitt.
BKTRONX
BIGIHRll& CO.
1601 I. Chestnut
SMtta An1
Kt 7-5501
An tqUal oPPOl'flSllty
anp&oye:r
.. . . ...
tees & IMKOYMINT Ml•CHAHDISI FOi M1aaw.s1 fllOI
.... Mat~ .... ,. SALi ANO TRACI ~All AMO "ltADI ... M2:S Tralt.f, Travel 941'
• r iaadla ""~ .... .._ .,,., .. ..,,, IOU t1"'9l...._. a.rw Pfl-0-rESS--I()_N_A_l._POO __ D_LB_ 1t· • ~ DeV1De; awnln&.
""' A LIVISTOCK TIANSPOltT ATION
.... 11111t a.w .... ..._ 5 NCI. ...a 11, bookkMP-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; CROOlllJ.NC C 0 U R S E. *4111 ll 190c1 condition. ~ recu t .w1 ..._ !!b ~· Xlnt cond., POOL TAILIS TranlP• Po.itlonl oPtn. Toy Jadll lld, $000 MIJ.3810.
wfdl ~·--2 ,... iD -r. .,,. ul6a BRUNSWICK poodJM tor aale. Studt,,... IQ~ ,a a f a c I t 1 In ta-M ,,, AM' ,,, TJUANG.LE te.-onat troomlna av•ll.
~ M .... "~. o., ... s... I022 sa.w 1rum • 53l-Dll OC"633-l03t ---=---_....... BNMwkll $2'r.t Vallie • • GERMAN S~rd pup. 5 id•"•· ~ ahlfplea S.u!M oWce film-ONLY 1231.• montba. AJ<C. Hu had sbots. not*""C &nd ttie& • ._. ttw.. Be-f\amtbft, ,..,,. '1.NANC• NO $95. Must bt a &ood home.
...., ~ • ~ Iota. ~ $1 ~ SICAID POOL 162-0n blir ~.~ ~~ Yard .......... 494-8125 IZI & IWa, UNJ11t COCKER ____ P_UPP_tES_
1
_AK_C_;
•l:IUll •nr.ce -....--Dlm JO weeks. Black a blade l
ID llMll ~ e~ AppHancee 1100 ~ tu. -.1454 ~,....... ~ ___ __,._____ ------__,...-~·--
-fll1fl or ..-tlY employ. El.EC sto-n 'Cla.uic' hi.o.. • p iXilOY'ED' pupe, T weeks,
..S u ProdllGUan Control auto Umer, copJ>ttUI, pert cham[lioll sired: females Mana~r Oft a.,erv11or. cond. ~. 642-9827 545; mal'9 $$. 84T-MT3
e Co n tr a c l admlnlatra· G E F l , _,_,h 0 ... llAUllfUL ILOOMS 555 • S7S Welmaraner ''<»rey •~ .,......_,, .. ..._ f--11'·-with · · 1'0I p:roo, rcu.._. ~ 111 ••O"'INI ..... .,,_. ""' ..,UJU&I t •--Uk -""" ~ Gboltw Pl.ll>Plea, show quaJ.. sovernmftlt and military om u~ur. e new. _,. 5 Galtoo 11arui -Only 13.00-
&ierlC1 l'tlWAtbi 00 con-642-TM& Lest c.U Tttbi. price. Even-tty, tr-rmi . 839-lm
tracta (ASPJ\, etc> and all A ti tllO 1np after a p M. all day TUHIPOIHATION
pba1fJ1 o1 bld4tni. ptt and n que. . Saturday and Swld-.,. 1212 loett & Yltd\ta 9000
Trail..-., Utlllty K50
s wlil truti t.rtr. s· X\
lt' X 4'; ~IV)' duty
hie trir Crame It
ticflpe. $200. 2 wbl
traeh trtr. 4' x 7', $50.
Can be attn btwn
8: 30 ,. s. 6'13-6000
Trudta , 9500
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
qulrlme'lta. Eni:loeenna boc Sheraton style. l e» 4-poll orda coatractura.I .r~ DINING table, antique ta• So. Roa St.. $all~ Aftt,
~ ~~= tra ·,eave.. Exceptional -. AUC11 N *
Broken -Wqner -Yooth
-Upward -WON'T WORK
Lettert.aa on a truck: st' X 11' beam Fellows a "We're TV peychiatrists.
S\eWart hull, compl w/ can us when your ~-et
Crown tna A gearbox. Sbaft, WON'T WORK.'' lhl 2 minimum value! $250. ~ ev•. If )'O'l wW .U ,,. blq
e. years ex· A wkends. ...... W'-"" a try perlence. ••• _, e Vl1lr~ C1elt. lt~t ANTIQUE Walnut drop lee.f Auotiona Friday T p.m.
props, rudder. etc. in tbe -.64-Fo._rd-,-1$-t_on_,...,8:--!l-be...,.d.
water behind 2633 W. Coa.lt Hwy. For Sale S995. or trade V-8, pwr ltl'I, R/H, stereo
Ior camp crtr ol equal value. tape. Lo miles. 6 Ply tlret. I experltt1ee ib ln'tenl«)' con-table. 3 cane aeat cha1rl. Windy'' Auction Bern
$11~ or otter 646..()387 trol lfth vialreeerd or llml· B-461l ~ Newport. CM ~ uar. Typq at e wpm. n ........ ~ .. • a!Aa M t'l
•Experimental Machinb't S.Wlnt MachlMS 1120 -Aun., 1 -· a
40' Navy Launch w/dlesel .,,..,
d I seU 1,,.... Chev. ~ P.U. Oean,
~~ 1:~ SINGER Touch A Sew tedlg $$ CASH $$
eng. Ideal for ~ t·your· new tires A: brakes. Take Grand Banke type cruiller
appmittoeablp preferred. machine. L1ke ••· Take OY· YF• ~ cub Joi':
or llw aboard. SAC $1500. over pa.yments. 548-6447
U.ed to amall SWnJeu steel er pt,ynlf!llta of $'7.75 JU I Furmture I Appllancu
if sold by 2/31. 847.J'TZ4 aft 57 FORD
l ~Ton C.am~r
C...__ t~e .......... Own mo. or $59.1> cub. Call Cft. ./ Ailtiqufl ./ Toola ..-..-.-OM ITEM or -
pm. • 142-Gll07 •
PASSEJ'IG&R Ex c urs Ion ========:::.. aet up on mill. lathes and dit Dept. KE S.72119 Allabtlm COMPLETE HOUSEFUL.
Ihle to work with minimum =========
eupervllion from en(ineer· Pianos & OrtaM t130 Call 5'47-'748 or 82'7-8271
~ aketchet. TOLEDO Sales & set weights
• Salea Secretary to work In Opportunity Knocks $20. l/8 HP Century elec.
contract adm1nlstration All new piano It organ floor molOr llke new $10. Spr. b)'&-
(salea office) 5 yun ex· models are beinc discount· tem time clock new $5. Hoe>
perlence, 90 wpm short. ed at a good savings. All ver recond. vacuum cleaner
hand, 80 wpru typing. Pre-sales include free ddiYery, $10. Hayward Filter Co. 1673
fet eoontnet or engineering bench. With piano aale. one Placentia, C.M.
back(round. Call 642·2400, tree in-home tuning. With .KlRBY VACUUM. Paid
or eves. 546--0319, ask t~ oraan ... fret iHIOOS. $729 6 mo1 old.
Jim Hyams. Servonic rn-Uberal financing up to 60 Ml.JST SEJ.I, $11~ cash.
mvmerts, enc. 1844 Whit· m'lnths. Phone !m-Ol95
tier Ave-. Costa Mesa. An W•lllch'~nnin9'1 alt s PM.
equal opportunity employer. MUSIC CITY CREY-tOW chttt of drann
EXPERIENCED PARTY 3400 So. Bristol $25. Schwinn bicycle SJ.2.
PLAN SALESPERSON So. Coast Plaza Barbeque nearly new $18.
Phone 642-9353 5-40.2165 , &Jlttera $2. Call 548-2394.
Sch ..... lnstruct .. n 7600 SPECIAL NOTICE 2001 Kina• Rd., N.B. 1---------Baldwin demands that we Se.lei THE CLOSrl. Ladies
IBM move aU over-age le tloor coatl $10. MANY Dresses.
mode.I Baldwin Pianos & MINI Prices. Jan. 31-Feb 2.
Organs. HowT By cutt1Di 10 AM-3 PM. 2640 E. Coast
KEYPUNCH • Ir prie'fs to the bone. Di1eoant1 Hwy. Kartn MU'l'J'tt& Sq.
PltOGRAMMlNG • p to 25% -but HUR.RY! KlltBY vacumn cleaner with
INDUS. OlltA,TING • d WAR.O'S BALDWIN STUDtO attachmentt. Take over
GltOC. CHICKING • h 1801 Newport, CM 642.&&M 1mall paymmll or pay bal·
'TltONIC ASS!MIL Y • e JANUARY Sale • Pianos A ~ cl '57.20. ~t DepL
Boat Take 100 people l
have a baU: Excel cond.
Cone trade. Mrs. Roller
~un
* CHIN~E JUNK *
Excellent condition.
Can live aboal'd. 673-941.2
Sailbuts 9010
18' Fiberil11 custom blt C.t·
amaran, Jae deck area. Dae
aa.ill, aux mtr, 4 yn. Orig.
pr $2,200, Make oU. 623-6493
23' Recood Eut Cout Skip.
jade, MW $311() m I.in .It j lb
sail lnclud. Both for $300,
673-4724
KITE # 233. Fllll race north
aa1ls, complete cover, tra.11·
er. $850 terms. 642-0151
Cal 25 ;#423. New.
Fully equJp. 54().9345
Speed--Slcl ... ts 9030
14' Runabout Nu mtr • con-
trol&, bir, Xlnf yacht tend-
PIX/TYPI • n. t oraana. 1pinet1, eo1110le9 • _53s. __ T289_A_nahe __ im_. ___ ========= '" w ( grand• -Danllh walnut LAI>IF.S 12 diamond diMer MariM E'ulp. 9035
er. $565. 64 l-:M61
est Oas' special, $495, othe.rs from rlnc, or wtddln& band. Sz~. MARJNE batt"rlu sold at $295. New Hammohd •Pinet Oui:atmaa clft. Cblt-$136. ~ Trade & Busl. Schools oraan only $595. Stll • $95 or belt ofhr, discount. All slzes. See us
e .,,... ... ,,,..,.. no.y ,..,._CO u~ _,., before you buy. Marine Bat· 2117 &. Main !Jt., 0>.A· D,t ~•·.-n.u..Mlei> • -.r-"""'· ,.. ..... 5'5-716' 1907 N. Main at 20th Strfft UP-H-0-LS'--JER,....· -1N-G..,.-·-S'71=-.so-,~2 tery Shop, 2400 W . ....,...
U027 Oar. Gr. 81 . G.G. b,e Santa Ana pc. {European craftlmen) HJwa.y, N.B. 642-4235
537-7113 ~y & Clark Player Pi· Free est, dtl, pickup, 215 New auxiliary 110 McCulloch
lluntiq'ton 8"dl, Calli. ano Maple !lnilh, motor or Maln, HB "Btrny" 5.16-640;i diesel generator. Low price
53<>-UtS pump, 155 rol!J, ~. Wltdys GARDEN TR.ACTOR $699 .• Marine Battery Shop,
.... N I -.. .. ·-2400 w. Coast Hwy. MZ-4235 ..... • ..,.,mun p,a..,. aft 6 pm. gsg;........, with attachm~tl
n6-2900 B3 Hamond Orpn * '42-91S.l * •1.etttta ln4icai. ,J.eciaUon wt th Leslie ipeaker'I Bott Slip, Mooring 90U
RCA COLOR TV. brand new, NF:W c~~ WEEKLY Ex-eel conci. 548-'539
Complete Secrets.rial • Oerk A.ak for But.
Typltt • Bruabup Coune1. HAMMOND Organ Mod L
Pay for your boob and Jl.2. walnut. 1 Yr old. Uke
a small l'efl.st:ratloo fee, new. Must .ell now. $900
then $5 a week. 100's of PriHte party. 545-3500.
1 u c c e 1 s f u l 1?'8duates --~~~:.,--:=-:-:-::::::: tmptoyed in the area. PRIVATE PARTY WANTS
POU. y PRIEsT TO BtrY Pt A N 0 FOR
BUSINESS COLLEGE CASH. SU-9335
325 N. N""J)Orl. N.8., 541J.9723
M. T.I. 1~T .... el_•_•l_•l_on ____ no_s
lusln•s Schools •i,.tr•.
• IBM J>roirarntninc • 1••1
• U!M Keypunch , ,,.,., "-tty ,,_ g. IWulft' • PBX Typtnr
541-2672 TY•, WAIHl•I,
--ru-fuRINO-•lfmGmATOlll
Ex-per elem'y .It Jr. Hi. fMUOS ·DIYBS ·IAllD
Mr. Mitchell 4N-621fl & PIJM)S, • ..,.i.n •
Sehl Problema! Pvt hi-sch!, _ --'ftl'lll'lr!llll:
lndiv atll'I. SmaU classes. -.-
Bricker-Ward Prep. 54()..()Q) !•is_,.;
LITETlME GIFT. Olllcoat 10 I•
lesaon Typing School 173 n rtMS l#ftlllf«
Del Mar, C.M. 548-28199
~!'CCkANOISE FOR
SALi AND TRAD!
ltENT
COLO• TV
$1 MO.
1t1ll tn crate. ~. or Trade BOAT allpt for rent. 10 min
for ? equal value. 642-7MS from ocean. SUO I tt. Ye
Dock Muter MariM Centn MAPLE livlns, dlnlns It BR. 16322 Pac Cst Hwy, HB
lurn., hide · a· bed, re.frig., 8-42-&495
port. TV. Ml-5770 ========
2 FISHING POLtS compl.
with r~la. $30. 258 Catalina
N.B. ~J&O!I
ROU. TOP Deak, It. ad off.
type, av 50 )'Tl. Gd. c:ond.
$150. 147,30'24
ANTIQUE P'Alaon dlec pho~
lrit>h .t record9. New suex
tlec JuJclt. l 'TM738
Mlec. Wanted 1610
WANTED
lo.t·Y•cht
Chartert 9039
"LUXURIOUS HOUSEBOAT
RENTALS: CRUISE 1000
MILES OF rNLAND WA·
TERWAYS ON 'n.fE BEAU-
T I F U L SACRAMENTO
DELTA. RELAX AN'D EN·
JOY nfE ADVENTURE.
NO EXPERIENCE NEED-
1:.'D. A REAU.Y UNlQUE
VACA Tl 0 N. CRUISE
STYLE H 0 USE 8 0 AT.
RDfTA~. 3940 North Pear·
dale Drive, LafQ"ette, Calif.
94549."
Fumfture-Appllenc.s
Co1or TV'1-9tereos Mobile Hornet
-TOOLS -
531·1212 or 193.0555 $7995.00
<A•k for Art) New 24 Wfde
W4NTEO. Wfi'JOOWs Two Bath* Two ledrm
5 wlndoft 8""'°" 2.C" x 36' BEACH TR.La. S\JPPLY
width l 5 windows 36" wide 19261 Beach Blvd.
9510
'59 WILJ. YS, 2 wh('{'I drive,
bdtop, good condition. seo. -...m1
952(·
OPEii IOAD
FACTORY DIRECT
SALE
MOTOR. HOMES
HOUSE CARS
CAMPERS TRUCKS
Entire stock on sale now
-EXAMPLES-
HOUSECAR
Open road house car • nP.W
Oiev., 1 ton duals, V-8, toilet
facilities. Glassback, patio -
optional waJk-thru shower.
toilet.
/$4295 -·-'61 CAMPER SPECIALS
Ford, Chev .. D:d~c, GMC
/$259S -·-CAMPERS
14 fantastic floor plans
all modell reduced
tull ltand up open road
./$195
I 5 yr. special bank temu
I trarle• welcome
OPEN ROAD
FACTORY DIRECT •
830 S. HARBOR BLVD.
Santa Ana (714) 531-4650
TRANSPORTERS
BURS-CAMPERS
'67 vw Camper
'86 VW Camper
'65 Deluxe BUJ
(3 k> choose from)
'63 Deluu Bus
'62 Deluxe Bus
'81 Bua • 9 Pau.
'60 Bus • 9 I'&&.
'58 Pane)
0~,flso~ Q~~JP-
149-"""MtOI IOULl¥"9•_,,A_.
CAMPERS
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST SEL!:~ON
FACTORY DIRECJ'
OPEN ROAD DEALER * All N·•t.on:ll Mako *
WORLD Of COLOlt
10355 Lakewood Blvd., CLOSfNG OUT • • • . Downey
• , • INTllE STOCKI <21l> 881.c701
" 36" b~t. 5 moollions Hunthllton a.di ·Sl&-9811
311• bti6t · 10t jolalng wi~ !!!!2&2!&!!!!!!!!!!!P'!ll_'!!!!!!l!J!!l!!!!!!l!ll!!!!!!!!!!~ * HOUSE CARS * CH.AS-dOws totttMr· c.11 60-3.526 BEST Adult Trailer Park SIS MOUNTS + SLIDE-INS
after 5 pm or anytime B~! 80 Huntinaton Ave. HB * VAN CONVERSIONS
Saturday Sp '22. $6500 tum. Owner * MO'l'OR HOMES
./ Floor Samples
' Quality Fllmlture REN r A NFW
MAPLE-SPANllH·MODERN COLOR TV
Sofas.Qait1-Loveaeats $9 MONTH
Dlnett•Bedn>om att. Opt. to buy. Free MJ"Yict·
Tabin-Lamps.Mlle. Frte de.livery. No dePolit·
Appro¥. tel Furniture ORDER BY PHONE
21S1 tlorbor Bl, CM 548-0080 1354111
~ 639-42.42
LMVIHO s.. caJU.; mat COLORLAND TV 0ptn 1 dyt
Mil baut. model borne-BR. WottngbouM 1'" TV
airt: dbl. dr.-et', twin mtr-Blk l Wblte ~. Ea.
WANTED • WINDOWS fOM· Maltt olltr! G.T. G~
2 PANEL unit> 1 lliding denon "42-7TT7 Eve •.
l l fixed f)au aluminum _54!_~_1281......,._,, ....... -...,...--,..,..
trame. 5 wtndowa approx DELUXE Trtr, Cabana 940
3 ft by 5 ft. Clll 642-3.S26 aq. ft. 2 8R, l~ BA, uUJlty
atter 5 PM or anytime rm, ooolu. Lge cloeetJ.
Saturday Many exlr11. 5 Star Pk.
N'AT01Ut cOlor hemp rug, M111t See. '46-5592
any Cte VJ to toO ,q. fl NEW dual wide ~Ile home
Call te-35:111 ift., 5 pm apace 214 ·Rancho Dtl Rey
or anyttme S.turda.y park, 16222 Monte~y Lane.
H.B.
::.._2 ki= i!:_ : cond. m.1Sal FREE TO YOU QuacHt dtx 12 x 80· ~
liiO ~ plllowa, .re. 2 Hf.fl I St.,_ 1210 do 11\f nn 12 X ll1". Awn-
... ree.• vtlvtt .-_, lampe; TO ap.c1a1 home with chi! Ines. 903 W. 17th CM, Spc: 57
a.Lt new. "' Pr1ce, $1160. s...... EftcloMr91 drtD Gmnan lllephttd le-_642_·1_089 ___ • ---
ALL MAKES It MODELS
l9S7 TRUCKS
BEAOI CITY
{IAMP ERLANO
~ Beach Qlvd., H.B.
540-2660
ATrENTION. "$port1 IOV·
era" be1u11Jul fibre stus
camper . complete, for your
pick-ups. El Camino or Ran-
cho. 713 Adams, Phone
S36-863C
Imported Autee '600
AUSTIN HEALEY ~-on weelrenda or aft. #lthoat compontnta la eoJW falol, Wae· ~133 'tll •· Pac:em&ker Dble wide, 2 BR.
S:JO. walnut l oek woods. l/30 2 BA, awnlngi. s It i rt s. ·ao Au1tln JleaJey roedat~r
MXARJ.Y lie'#, ClllfOm made Al'• Un~ FutD1ture LOOKING fol' aood ho~• ='!i·7 ?O% loan at 6%. 3000 Dix ; good top 6 tires;
llftlc room f\rllbl:le. k 17111 Beacb, HB 1or 1tver111 btautJM male reblt. trans. S300 83'7-8MS
ltool .. IOfa, chatr ' l•ITIJll· 8U-44N I f•malt catl. 001 175-4738 '6$ OfE'VY "' tOI\ P1dc·UP·
83S--46l 1 119 ~ oemolit, ... 1129 ~ 11pee. 8t)'Se-11de I'
t.tV1'{ijC rOcm. bfdroom l j: atate. 4 epetd ..... UM GG\MAN SM,._.._ Male *t>.d~~.::. tls~• 4M-tml • BR ~ (().ndl a c>amo>. 2 new.,... Oft!" auJ1 ,..,. 1 mo. Tu w~ maitdnp. mu,;,1 c..t..M ,.
doof ....._, MM'9'T mmta or PC1 C9lt be.a.ne. call 5t8-IOll aft 1 p.m. EXPAND<>, 13900 J'UftN CHdi'Y aa Ill Slit-daell flt •.12. C r • d t t o.,&. 1129 ar belt offer! * ~
*-""" • r • •' • r. IM!lld KE ~-~ TO ,_. i.oa., s .,,. old .,.,._ I Ll-tC C .... •• -.. '1ioatd a mattrwa ... 7115 11t, ...-dllltltft. ~·" ,...,_ 7~ MAJi:t din t~. I ctn, '1!J, T!!! .......,. l220 .. .,-400 1129 ,_ S.le mteent. C.r
DATSUN
'IT DATSUN 1800 CU!Vm/
H'l', wsw, R/R. .U.Ume
pymnll m 31 ror 2t mo..
Ind fin. 962.9911
HILLMAN
Maple bftdbrd booltca• • woc.u:MsA.K Tqe ~ ro IDOd •· Latmador/ ms. •an
-. • $25. -..Tl _.. 1'19)~ Sc>ld ....., SLM. ~ ~ JIUP" •rt HWmM sedan, new bat-
.ua eel) lor J1$. ---1Q.71i2 1/30 -~ 9JOO te.ry A brAkfS. Xlm. cond. NOW'! THI i~ ...i.. Germ 1.n • out. s7U701
llAI ::.,. __ .. ___ .... .... . ,.... 2111 ~ ~r::':i: ~ MEICEDD llNZ TIMI rv ~ a.~ i... c.x, ..... •• a. 4IW-Gdltil ~ f.._ Md * ..,.. * ·a Kerctdn ._ uo Sed fUICI CASH _:!.1aan tuPPLT '" ~ ... 1111 im Aut. s.ntee ,,.., t1ns. brW. ~ .ft
oa,.A ...... ,_. M> I LOriLT ii . ..a Oid & Parta 9400 Top conct. SUCll m.ctal THIOU•H A sn.ms --. ...._ 11»
TRANSPORTATION ...
M!ICEDES UNI
1960 Me~edu Dem. JJO SL
Cpe/Rdatr. 1.tber, AM/FM,
Michelin Ures, excel cond.
Pvt pt)'. ~ .
MERCEDF.S · 'iUllz 300 SL
R'*111tr 1960 tupe,rb cond.
S3'™> pvt pty. m-5384
MG
'63 MC.B ID exceJleot condl·
tloo. Wire wheels, powder
blue finish with matcbln&
top. Just taken In trade on
OPDI ROAD CAMPER.
Priced below wboleaa.le Bl ue
Book at $1145. Dir. 830 S.
Harbor Blvd., S.A. 531-4650.
'66 MG MIDGET/Xlnt!
Low ml. Beat OFFER or
TRADE tor FOnD VAN.
673-4506 or 675-4727
·s; MG 4-dr Sedan. Eng re-
cently o/bauled, mech per·
feet. $395. 548-1495 alt 6.
1000 MGA • $4.25 <Below low
book) Runs sood. 545-6126
alter 6 P.M.
PORSCHE
PORSCHES
1959 PORSCHE
COUPE
VERY CLEAN
1 To~ From
_.._,
1'7e llMMI IOUllVMa • cottA MUA
'67 Porsche 912. Konl's. 5
mos old. lmmaculnte. Must
sell by Feb 1st. $4795. Curlis
833-6911 days, 67J.O'l35 Eves.
'65 Porsche C. Luggage rack,
new tires, good cond. $3700
fhm. Pvt pty. 642-0352
·57 PORSCHE 1600s, excel
cond. $1450. Days 675-1140
Eves & wkenda 675-3735.
·57 Porehe. Good condition
$900. After 6 PM.
546-2568
RENAULT
e '59 RENAULT 4 door e
GOOD SHAPE! $135.
• 84.2-7559 •
TRIUMPH
'63 TR-4 CONV. Tonneau
cover, All extras! Luggage
rack, New Ures. * "LNT·
COND: * 675-1448
VOLKSWAGEN
1967 Volkswagen
$1699
6 Mo.-6,000 Ml. Guar.
IncluOes 50 HP Serlu, Wind·
shield WHhcr~. f u 11 Vinyl
Interior, Outside MI r r or.
Heater. Defroster, u well
as cleanup and deUvery.
$182 Full On. Payment
lncludH Tu l Lie.
$55.24 mo. bank flnan.
Ask about our
$182 On • 36 mo @ $40.99+
1 flnaJ payment tor tJU&.
T&M MOTORS
Speclallzlng • VW & forache
8141 GARDEN GROVE BL.
GARDEN GROVE
192·5551 or 53-4-2214
READY TO GO
OVER 65
VOLKSWAGENS
FROM
$295
o~,~sot'
'"' .... o.a IWl ll"40« NllY\OAM • COtlA.._.
-,66 VOLKS
2-door. R111ilo & heater. 4
•l>Cfd· RIG 234.
$1566
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN MERCURY
1301 N. Tllrtln, S.A. 547-5667
Wiii Buy
MOfldi1, Jll!llMY 29, lM DAILY '1LOT J
TUNSPO•T A Tl ra.&NSl'ORT A TION TIAHSPORTATtOH
UMd Can lmport9d Auto. '600 Used Cart 9900 ~""---------~----....---~~~----VOLISWA~IN
W VW. Blue, """' Int,
Porsche enJt.. mas whls,
blC1y ti~•· lo cnl. $1750.
213-~
'66 VW Bue • 0111.)' 16,000
miles. Xlnt cood. SH.SO. * Call S16-503T *
VOLVO
'68 VOLVO
WE'RE REALLY DEAl.JNG
TODAY!
BEST STOCK rN OUR
CADILLAC
4 &cres of ultra mOdem total
Cadillac tacllitl" dulped
to better et.Tl and aervtce
new and used Cadillac aute>-
mob!lea.
NABERS
HISTORY! (/? _ -~ _• /} /} _ _ See Us Before You Buy ~·
eon. LtmiA 2600 HARBOR BLVD.
COO'J'A ME.5A 540-9100
IMPORTS ·~9 xtnt cond. WUI make cood
tmsp. Cums 6. $150 Incl.
19'.i6 Harbor, C.M. 640-9303 new license. 646-3427
Autos Wanted
'65 CAD deVllle. comp! w/
97CU al~. lop cond. best offer or ---------1 will trd. Owner. 536-7331
••••••••• 19S8 Good working cond. SJ50, WE , A y 1845 Placentia, CM, Apt. r. TOP ~~:EVROUT
CE I CAN HELP YOU P RI WE HAVE A BRAND NEW
,, PURCHASING PLAN
. REVOLUTJONARY TO
FOR NICE CARS AUTOMOBILE BUYING.
• S2S Delivers. AND TRUCKS • Most anyone qualUlea.
M k Mod
'
• No credit needed. Any 1 e or e • e No pymt'1 'til March. CONNELL • Large inventory to
CHEVROLET choose 1rom, oac, dlr.
e Call Mr. Adams ~
2828 Harbor Blvd. '66 CHEVROLET
COST A MESA 2-door H.T. Radio. heater, · 546-1203 pwT. steer., air cond. RUX
5'.lJ.
WE PAY ...
CASH $1987
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN MERCURY·
1301 N. Tustin, S.A. 547.5667
ror used cars & trucks just 1963 CHEV. Black Impala 4
call us tor tree estimate, dr. HT. FVpwr incl. elec.
GROTH (HEVROLfT seats, ~~dows. Air cond.,
R&H. Fmish & uphol. beau-
tiful, Dual 90 tires, $975.
673-2516.
FORD
'62 FORD Calaxy convert.
RAH, w/w, auto. trans.,
pwr. l\a!r. & brakes.
842.2025
'81 FORD V-8 W11011, R/H,
•uto, ex~eilenl condition.
$450, 548-fl2.C
UN COLN
PRIVATE PARTY, raven
black '6' Continental
w/ptaUnum mllt &love
leather interior. True
quality at $3,285, lull
price. Alr coftd., full pwr.
WUI finance for rerpona-
lble party . • .. • • 494-8825
'64 LINCOLN 4~oor sedan. Full i>owu. 11,
OQM 460. .~I
$2385
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN MERCURY -
130 N. Tustin, ~.A. 547-5667
'67 LINCOLN
Cotijle. Full power. TYU
484.
$5287
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN MERCURY
1301 N. Tustin, S.A. 547-5667
'66 LINCOLN
4-<loor .-edan. Full powtr.
RSP (1T7.
$3167
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN Ml!RCURY
1301 N. Tlutin, S.A. 547·
1963 LINCOLN 4-<!r Sedan.
.Air cond, ltbr uphol, dual
90 tiret. One owner. Immac.
$1995. 644-2246.
MERCURY
'62 MERCURY Colony Park
Station Wigen. Air. Muat
Sell! $495.
873-7413 or 6*-4563
1961 Mere Sta. Wagon, i'pM',
Air cond. $450.
962--0441
'55 Mercury HIT, VS,
auto, PIS. Dlr. Full
price $99 .....• 494.9771
Ask tor Sales Manager l82u Beach Bl.,
Huntiniton Beach
KI s.3331
'60 CHEV Impala Conv. Ex· MUSTANG
eel top, good running cond, --,,-5-M_U_S_T_A_N_G __
s295. 646-m7, 646-4582.
548-7623. :.door H.T. Radio, tinter, 9900 -.-l-95_3_CHEVR __ __,,Ot.-ET.,...--e,... 4-spd., V-8. ORJ 9l4.
Standard ahi!t. Good run-$1341
Used Cars
ORIGINAL
OWNER nlng condition. $100. Call SANT A ANA
• JE 7-~ • LINCULN MERCURY
must sell this Immaculate CORVEI'TE '65 convert. 350,
1964 Chevellc convertible. poei, toumau. Must sell.
Sporty, blight red inside and ~~Pvt party. Call
out, whlte top. New back ___ -----
glass, tires, brakes, shocks. '6S CHEVELLE Malibu, V-8,
Perfect condition and well auto, P/S. 28,000 ml. $1495
below blue book al $1195 !or Dir. 494-97Tl
quick sale. See at 36th & -.66-0l_f!V_el_l_e_M_a_li_bu_w_/.,..ra.....,.dl,...o,
Marcus. NB or call &78-3160. heater, power steering, auto.
Weekdays 642-4321, Ext 259 $7400. Call 646-606.5
NEED A CAR? . '63 Olevy II, 4 door, auto,
CAN'T BE FINANL'ED7 R &: H. aharp. $700.
•Bankrupt? •Repossession? * 494-3412 *
e Bad Credit? • Divorced? '61 Chev ~pass V8 Parkwood.
•Military e New in Are.at Sta Wag. R/H w/w pwr •
Make Payday Paymenll a' .. ~ .. -McCARTHY MOTORS & b, ss95 tr 0 er ....... .....,.,
1420 So. Main &s Edin&er '63 Oi.EVY II conY. SS
(2 blocks N. ol Sean) equip. P/S. $750. Needt
Sanlll Ana Ph 542.350'7 work. 494-5313 alt S PM
CAD. '67 Sedan DeVWe. '66 CHEVY Malibu, Pa, R/lt,
Fact. air. Many other pow· auto, one owner, low miles,
er accessories (No. 7227) 646-5276, 963-1740
UJ1 N. Tustin, S.A. 54T-566'T
'6.5 MustAng HT, V-8, auto.
pwr brakes 1: strg. Good
tltts. WeU maintained. Wk·
d.Y• aft 6 or wlmds 2645 W tit·
mlnater Ave., C.M. U Pr1295
'65 MUSTANG Coov. R A H, -
wire wheels, excel cood. .
Pvt pty. nsoo. 644-0tn
1966 MustAng V8. One owner,
pa, ndlo, new tires, Below
bluebk wbla. $1750. 842-3139 ·
'66 Mustang. Hardtop 6 cyf.,
auto. $200 On. take over
pymts. or $1,3SO. 546-9!B
OLDSMOBILE
'59 Oldlmobile 88. 4 DR
hd/t, auto full pwr, air.
XL.NT COND. Dlr. $27.36
dellvft'S, UIUDle contract
balance • • • • • • 491-9771 $~95 '66 S.S. 396 W I d e 0Yal1, NABERS CADILLAC 21.000 mllea. $1,700. 646-8235 ========t, ·
Factory Authorized Deller _af_t._6_:_30 __ ~=,.....,,.,,...
46 Exceptional Used '64 CHEVY MALIBU SS PLYMOUTH
Cadillac.~ · 4 Spd. $1195.
2600 HARBOR BLVD. * 596-9020 * PLYMOlITH '65 SatAlllte,
Power s1eerlng, air cond,
MH. Xlnt tbruout! QriPial
Owner .. crUlce! m-9552
Costa Mei.. ~loo '60 CHEV -4 DR. V-1
IUICK
Auto PS $250 892-1286
CONTINENTAL
'80 PLY Orir Own, 318 VS SOc -
ahlt .. rec. over'hl. Gd tirea, ..;
nu lie. $2SO or of(. 962-5172
'65 LINCOLN PONTIAC 4-doot tedan. 1'\IJl polftf.
NM 171.2. ---------$2876 ROY CARVEi
SANTA ANA PONTIAC
LINCOLN MERCURY n ~ BL, a.ta Mm
13o::. N. Tustin, s .A. 547-5667 lff6 4444
--------IM~ACULATE '65 Lincoln Orlns't OllmtJ'• S p 'fi
Coounental. Vieyl top-lea~ Dealer far Rolle • ROJllOI ud
er Interior • tun PoWtt -Bently.
AM/FM radio • air cond. • l96l PONTIAC 5*ri Sta.
wsw. Orli. owner. $3300. Wqon. R.!lo, heater, air
548-6860 condit., pwr brka., pwr
CORVmE atni., premium ttre.. Im·
mac cood. $12!X). Pvt pty.
675-1393
'85 CORVETI'E, FB. auto • ...,,,65.,.-G~TO==-"""Clmcl=--~-=Bl""'ue-, ..,blk..,...,
PS. P'W. Many extru. Im· maculate! $2850/oiter. vnJ top, auto. RAH. Sharp!
892-5127· SJ.!JOO. 673-6n4
DODGE-
'64 DODGE
Polara 4 dr. H.T. Radio,
beater, automatic, JIW'f·
atr • air cond RAF 010.
$1327
RAMBLER
'64 RAMBLER AMERICAN '
Auto. tnlnS. P /S, R/R. One
owner. Immaculate! Dir.
$39 delJ•e~. 18'\lme con.
tract bal. 49M'1'T1
windows. Low mil ea. Eves SANT A ANA
or wknda. 947.2920 LINCOLN MERCURY T·llRD
'66 RlVIERA, ruat, Inter, 1301 N. -ru.tin, S.A. 547~7 '65 T·BlRD. hd /t. beau.
tllui Burgundy. "111 pw-r.
1tir. Stereo, }!) mn. low ml. XJnt cond. SAC
$3295. 644·1S<M after 4 pm.
CADILLAC
XIm COND! Must aec:rtftee!
-.62--F-ALCO--N-W-a.icon--R/lt-Will tell for cont1'lct btJ.
Oe&n, N\S rreat ~75. enc.. M)o equltf f:l'ft. J>ri.
or best offer. 673-«164 vale party '·· • eMnl
FALCON
Your Volbwlll"ft or Porecht '67 £.LDORAOO. LOW · Mt. '61 4 Dr. Auto. R a H '65 T·Bird: lalrc °"" ~ ·
It pay top doUara. Ptld for LOADED + STEREO TAPE ORIGINAL Owner. $325 Xlnt shape. Whltt/,...S int. .
or DOt. Call Lou McKem•n. Color "Flremlat • bronw''. 67~3603 ~ll $2800. ~ll.2
673-1190 S6650. Pvt ·-fltJ. S4MS'l5 '61 FALCON. 6 . 2 Dll reblt 1'15 Tulip Lane, Co«a Me91
·ar, '55 T-lllrd co~el1 r-.. • ,64 VW red Rdan. R/H. Oood ABSOLUTELY lmm11c. eng & trans. New brakes, "°'*'· both tcpe, ll/H, aato.
c:iondiUon. $850 or best offa. CPtl de Vle. r. pwr. air. llttJ, battery. $385. ""4»t All pwl'. $1360, ~u 646-SJ02 38,000 mi. $3.250. 8.ff.SJ'ro __._
'67 0e vm ·•-Xtr FORD oo T.f31N>. nru .-. • -·14 VW; Jaw mlle&1e; good e. AU, u . near ne.. o.ma. ftlftll • '
, ,...,11 --· <>n. ()wri. Wmty. s.cru. --------,,_ .....,_ cond.ltJon.B"uVr'"'-· ss,300. ~ '&3 ront waaon. s eyt. ..,.."'~"' .. ~-=~=~~-•
'62 SEO DE VILLE •uto. RIR. Dlr. Xlnt 'M TRUN'DERBIRD 0.... • 'A VW ~ 3.000 Mllea Red~ to S1J50. tranaportation. S17 &-1· f'111 pcwm. air. blk brt1xt. !• ·
Nft • OSEI> .......... ,. 6Gf't JtJti Wiiii tit w-.fOOLI> lilt• '° ~ • lvod -.Ir DAIL Y PILOT tlClr7 dlrtct • ._,, •• 1111t -. .., ....... .,.. 11otM candluon1nc .it nm m
$1850. Prtvatt 1*11· * 4M-11W * IY'l'fl, UMJmt C'Ofltract PrW. OWIWf, Slftl -
tnl'T JU!T .. lllr _.,. ~ &424'172 '51 cad. tnde 1cr '57 Cad ~net ' •• ''' 49U77l t \l T·IZRD a:iiiE e ~ e':ct";;: = :": [ '61 VW $600 1 TrAn.m.dee . or ..U $108. '56 ~4 x"I. Concf. ~~ ~~ n
•
JadlreU PO.A Ill W. -••• -> .............. to-~ enstr-. ~ WANT AD a. ·-• •• ..,,. a......-. an.:am -=·~:....;-;;.:..:-;;.;.:...·-~-;;.._·~~~-' -~~~~~-~~ dl.1'• Qala!fted A.19.. r m.4411 ' 5624lB Mf. $1SC>. 675-2960
'
DAJLY PD,OT EDITORIAL PAGE --------------. -Threat' Must Be Met
Although th.ere were vague hints over the weekend
that diplomatic channels might yet return the USS
Pueblo and its crew without military action, the trucu-
lent stance of North Korea's Communist leaders kept
this possibility a remote one at best.
The Pueblo hijacking, while a diversionary tactic
or a piece with the South Korean border terroris~ in
aid of Hanoi. is an escalation amounting to an outnght
act of war against the United States.
Repeatedly over the years, the Communists have
shown that the only language they really understand
is power. Perhaps the best remembered of all the pow·
er plays the Free World has had to use to hold the
Reds in check wae the late President Kennedy's eyeball·
to-eyeball confrontation with Khrushchev over the de-_.
ployment of Russian missiles in Cuba.
President Johnson and his advisers are "keeping
thelr cool " even as the North Koreans are not. No one
in the Fr~ World wants another long land war in Asia.
But this doesn't mean the U. S. can afford to let
the North Koreans get away with the first capture of a
U. S. ship in more than a century. Quite like the Fascist
'Hitler, the Communists fight their wars by any means.
including the Big Lie and taking miles if given an inch.
Unfortunately, due to our heavy commitment in
Vietnam ,we are spread extremely thin in mmtary might
for a ground war. Only a massive caJl.up of reserves
would produce the manpower needed if the North Kor·
eans fail to respond to diplomatic pressures and war HI
declared.
If we turn the other cheek, if we sit back and do
nothing now, however, we will be inviting., the bigger
confrontation in a matter of time, if history teaches us
anything. -
Mention of nuclear weapons as the only means of
winning a quick victory conjures visions of a possible
war with Russia and Red C}lina which could end in the
destruction of world civilization.
Sen. Henry Jackson (D-Wuh.) put it this way: "I
regret to say that if they really make an all-out effort
in Korea -that 11. to reopeo another Korean war -
I'm afraid we'll be ptting into U.. use of nucleu
weapons."
Still, tbe risks may have to be taken. Neither the
U. S. nor Us ~ee World allies can afford not to take
a<.'tion in the face of this extreme and calculated pro-
vocation.
LBJ Courts C:Onsumers
President Johnaon's polltlcal sagacity is well known
and admired or disliked depending on the politcial lean.
lngs of the obse:rver. ·
Perhaps as good an example of his skill as any
is his recent automotive safety and intrastate meat in·
spection legislation. Now he's planning a major leg.isl&·
tive effort on behalf of any citizen who will ever borrow
money, buy ~uto insurance, eat fried chicken or fish, or
try to collect on a product guarmtee.
What the President has going for him in all this--
aside from the fact he has encountered little opposition
from business -i8 ,thai it's a reJatjvely inexpensive
way lo ecore with the electorate at a time when bis
budget is under strain and !ire.
Even: Far Right, Far Left
George Wallace's American Independent Party and
the leftist Peace and Freedom Party wound up with
almost the same total of California voter registrations.
Wallace's party barely nosed out the anti-war party by
107,263 to 105,100.
California has long been known for its "interest·
ing" political aberrations. Now it bu another -the fact
that tbe far out ones of both the right, with it's taint of
bigotry, and the left, tinged with red, have about equal
strength .
We'll have to wait until November to see how
much trouble they can make for the major parties in
the middle.
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J,lE THINKS T~EY'~E t>OMINOE).
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Conservatism's
Negative Image
'I Am Not Florida Governor Is Belpi"fl GOP
In a speech last month before the ~Conservative Club of Chicago, the glib
and plausible William F. Buckley got
off a large number of the seductive
half-truths be is fond on enunciating
with sucb debonair delight.
One of the statements he made
was that the conaervatives must
"reassert priorities, and talk to
human beings as an act of faith in
their ability to govern themselves.
While lt is quite true that conserva·
tlves must learn to "reassert priori·
ties," the very first priority was not
mentioned by Buckley which is the
placing of human needs before spe-
cial needs.
THE LIBERAL whatever his other
faults, baa responded to human needs
-sometimes fuzzily, often
uneconomically or didactically. But he
has been filling a void made by the
conservative, who generally places
privilege and special interst above
broad human needs. It bas been easy for liberal
demago1ues and populists to sway
the mass of people because the work·
iog-classes have become absolutely
convinced that conservatism offers
them nothing In the way of a better
life. For conservatism in America
has steadily and resolutely opposed
every measure that would benefit the
great mass of wage-earners.
WHAT THIS COUNTRY needs is
an intelligent and enlightened con·
$ervatism -such as Britain and some
other European countries have -to
hold out some hope and promise to
the one-llhird or our citizens who are
living near or below the poverty level.
This conservatism would try to do
as much for them as the liberals
have promised to do -but it would
offer a constructive and fiscally
responsible program for doing this.
Instead, conservatism in the U. S.
has been relentlessly n e g a t i v e •
destructive. willfully blind to social
change, blaming all unrest o n
"agitators" or "Communists," and
resisting the 1ligbte1t impingement on
its "rights," while ignoring the wrongs
perpetrated against the less fortunate
elements in the population.
l DEPLORE THlS NOT from a
"Uberai" standpoint (for, in fact, I
believe that .. New Deal" liberalism
is as impotent as "Old Guard" con·
servatism in coping with present pro·
blems), but because I feel that the
low and primitive quality of con·
servaUve thought in this country badly
needs a "creative element" to counter
the broad appeal of liberalism.
L~beralism lacks cool heads. and
conservatism lacks warm hearts.
Liberalism unchecked leads to a cheap
and dangerous p o p u 1 i s m : con·
servatism unchecked leads to llie ve ry
ramparts of fa scism. When American
conservatives begin to take hum an
needs more seriously, tben liberals
will lose their leverage to lead the
masses into docile ''welfarism."
Guns and Small Children
To the Editor:
I am only a fifth grader, but T
sure hope you will take a minute
to read this before you rip It up!
I read the article about gun permits
a few weeks ago and I feel that
Mrs. Reitz made some good points
on carrying guns. but did she ever
think about UtUe children getting hold
of them? They could hurt themselves
vey seriously or hurt and maybe
even kill someone!
And saying you're sorry or crying
l«n't going to HELP!
SALLY ANN HAMBLIN
Doa't 1'1teek
To the Editor :
I'd like to comment on the article
Tom McCann wrote on Jimmie Dean
at Melodyla.nd. Hls choice ol words
and phrases throughout were in very
bad taste. Aad the way be Uiocked
Dear
Gloomy
Gui:
Let'• be Uwlkful It wa Clll)y the u.s.s. PIMbJe and a mea. Whit
if It were New Yott Clty and I
mlDIOG 1 H'1ff would the admlnl•
straUon apla:a that IWQ?
ProbllblJ 1')' tNUdinl more
brtdlu to Ruu1a.
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the Lennon sisters could have been
left out entirely.
Mc. McCann ls truly the one who
is ·•amateurish." I like the old saying,
"U you can't say something nice don't
say anything at all.'' Better yet, don~t
become a writer. THE E.S.P. CLUB
StaMH.sl119 Foree
To the Editor:
For all those who do not have the
answer for the ms of our younger
geoeration here ls the advice of J.
Edgar Hoover: "The teachings ol God,
if followed, will prevent criminality.
The stabifulng force of religion is
needed more today than ever before.
A child who has been tauabt to respect
the laws of God will bave little dil·
Oculty respecting ~ laws of man."
A. J. HILL
Quotes
Jamea M. S1111v. S..-1 -"lt is
time that l10dent ckmonatrator1
IMrfttd that the rtpt to dl1tent does
not tnctudl trampliq on the rtiirts of
othen..0
ft*rt J. Wttt, fiel.fn'llt _, S&u-
~ ~y: '°P'r'tftW'I to tbtaln
food sr ad•• ta. tw'1Md atudenta litto
yom1 Scroopa •Ito conakltr v•• • bl .... buic aamx:y Of colltp. ••
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Run11ing for
President!'
Kirk Zeroes in on Wallace
All right, kiddies, climb up on Dad·
dy's knee and .•• No, you may not
have a sip of Daddy's martini. Now
stop that yowling and Daddy will tell
you just one more ¥time story about
Sir Ronald of Holyrood.
Let's see, what about the time Sir
Ronald met The Poll?
Well, as you remember. Sir Ronald
aod bis falthf\11 squire, Sancho
Nolziger, had plunged ·deey into The
Tangled Thicket in quest of The Dread
Unruh. And Sir Ronald had fallen
under a strange magic spell, suddenly
cbarging oU in all directions shouting:
.. , am not running for President! I
am not running for President! I am
not .. .''
IT WAS ON ONE of these mad
forays that the two boon companions
entered a clearing to .confront, seated
on a wall, a slender Jigure wilh a flow·
ing beard and a ~nical cap covered
with cabalistic symbols.
''Holla! 11 crie:S Sir Ronald, placing
his hand on the hilt of his famed
Swinging Sword. "What strange man·
ner of creature is this ?"
WASHINGTON -Ex-Gov. George
WaUace, the spoiler of the 1963
presidential campaign. has found a
worthy opponent in Gov. Claude R.
Kirk Jr. of Florida, Florida's first
Republican governor in 94 years bas
zeroed in on Ilia fellow graduate of
the Alabama Law School with results
that may prove highly pertinent to
the outcome of the presidential elec·
tion.
Kirk's flamboyant charges Of a
more or less open conspiracy between
Wallace and Lyndon B. Johnson need
not be credited to recognize the value
of the service Kirk is pedormlng
for the Republican party.
The Florida governor charges that
with malice aforethought the Presi-
dent, through his political agent
Marvin Wet.son, is passing the word
to southern Democrats that they need
not fear reprisals if they support
Wallace and thus split the GOP so
that Johnson can slide by to an elec·
total victory.
WATSON'S DENIALS of such im·
pious political practice do not change
the simple fact that Wallace's can·
dittacy is i1l00ed a godsend to Johnson
and bad news for even such a strong
Republican candidate as Nelson A.
Rockefeller would be.
Kirk'• message to all who would
defeat Johnson. therefore, ls not to
waste a vote on the chimera that
Wallace might cause the election to
be inconc0 l'"ive, and therefore choos-
ing the next president would be sub·
m ~ed to the House of Represen·
ta:.ives. This is the way. and the
only way, says Kirk, to assure
.Johason's reelectiWl.
It needs ·to be •seen clearer what
Kirk ls trying to do. He is trying
to prevent ttie Johnson haters in
southern states from de.nylng their
votes to the Republican candidate
wbom they would vote for if Wallace
were not a candid.ate. Kirk is trying
to save for the Republican nominee
electoral votes in southern states
which have gone Republican in other
years. Alabama ls beyond redemption
but there is some hope of holding
Virginia, Mississippi, G e o r g l a ,
Louisiana, South Carolina, which have
gone Republican in one or both of
the last two presidential elections.
KIRK'S M~AGE is not confined
to the South. He is telling the Johnson
haters in California, I n d i a n a ,
Maryland, IDlnois and other northern
and border states that il they wish
to male sure ol Johnson's reelection
they will throw away a vote for
Wallace and thus siphon off the
margin the Republican candidate
needs to win.
The Florida go"frnor comes. to this
contest well-equipPed and w 1 th
virtually flawless crede1atlals. There
is no gre:.er law-an1~rder governor
in the counu, than this ex-Marine
an:1 . ex-Democrat who hired a private
police force to grapple with Florida'•
orga'li.ze:t crime. Kirk is Johnson's
equaJ in pttre southern demagoguery,
and he also speak's th~ lancua_ie. of
the North, using ·ridicule, triimlckry
and wit to lay Georee tow.
KIRlt EXPLAINS that be knows •
what be is talking about. He was
graduated from Alabama, his mother
is clerk of the Alabama Route of
Representatives, his father is on the
Alabama state payroll, and as
governor of Florida be ls on the
receiving end of the southern political
grapevine which is buuing with
reports of a '9 mil»on c.:nplip slush
fund and ail kinds of be.ckwoods deals
to wangle votes for George wi1h the
connivance of the White House.
Gov. Kirk cannot be expected to
be without guile In bis corn grits
confrontation with his f e 11 o w
southerner. If Kirk can convince
Republicans that be has got George's
number, they may begin to look upon
blm as so useful to the Republican
campaign that he ought to be
nominated for vice president.
REPUBLICANS WILL get an eye-
ful! and an ear-full of Kirk before
it Is over. He bas future speaking
engagements at the Union League of
Chicago, the Union League o f
Philadelphia, the United States Junior
Chamber of Commerce and the Com-
monwealth Club In San Francisco.
Tbe governor will not be hiding
in Tallahassee when the Republican
National Convention meets in Miami,
but will have the privilege of ad·
dressing the CQnvention as did Gov.
Adlai E. Stevenson of Dllnois when
Chicago was boat to the Democratic
National Convention of 1952. Gov.
Stevenson, although not a candidate,
was in fact nomlnated tor president
by that convention.
No such glorious future apparet!tly
awaits Gov. Kirk, but he can dream
of second place. can't he?
''That, Sire, Is a Poll,'' said Sancho
nervously. "They are believed en·
dowed with occult powers enabling
them to divine the future. And thus
they influence man's destinies."
"Ah, a PQl!,'1 said Sir Ronald,
flashing bis famed Flashing Smile.
"Fear not, Sancho. The Polls are my
most trusted friends. Ever since I
plunged il'l'to The Tangled Thicket to
perform incredible deeds of knighUy
valor. I have soared ever upward ln
their estimation."
Polls Inform Candidates
.. TAKE CARE, SIRE," warned
Sancho with a frown. "They are known
to be fickle creatures."
.. What, varlet!" said Sir Ronald ir·
ritably. "Do you question the fidelity
of these faithful eons who have suc-
cored and encouraged me diay alter
day in my holy quest for .. , for. ."
And here the familiar mad gleam ap.
peared in the noble knight's eyes and
he began shouting, "I am not runntna
tor President! I am not running for
President! l am not ... "
"Oh. please. Sire." cried Sancho,
wringing Ilia hands. "Let us ignore th.ii
accursed Poll. I like not its baleful
mien ."
But Sir Ronald with a confident air
turned lo The Poll and chanted ·
.. Poll, Poll, seated on the wall,
"Who ls the most papular of thedl all?"
AT 111JS, THE SKY darkened,
thunder pealed and lightning flashed.
The PoU. in sepulchral toMs, replied:
"Flrst The Nixon, then The Rock.
''Romney, Perey, all the flock.
"As for you. they've taken stock.
"/.nd a a knight, they think you're
schlock."
AU the liltk Polls in ttle forest toot
up the cry. 5-ncbo tan to the side of ~
hia mast.er. who lay stunned on the
ground. ad petted his cheeks. Str
Ronald opentd an eye and sald, "Ah;
wbat a pwtooa victory!" "V~. Sire?" Hid Sancho With ·s· " , certainty, Sancbo," said Sir
Ron sprtna1nc to bis feet. •·n.
PoUI bave coallnned my f o n d e 1 t
bopt: Obviously my c°'palgn h~
been • tremeadlul 1UCCU1 and 1 have
c;ocwlneed Ille t-J>Je 1 am not runnlnc
fill' Prtlidat.'
The selection of Louis Harris as
a featured· speaker at tbe Foreign
Polley Association last Thursday night
reminds observers that the public
opinlon poll is perhaps the most sig·
niflcant political innovation in recent
years. By the time John F. Kennecly
named the Presidential primaries he
would enter in 1980, he bad in hand a
sheaf of pons which indicated that be
was running ahead In every one of
the states chosen.
A poll in West Virginia led Harris to conclude tllat if au the ••un·
itecideds" were d 1 s t r i b u t e d pr°'
portionately. Sen. Kennedy •ould win
over Sen. Hubert H. Hwnphrey by a 70-30 margin. Harris recommeackd
that Kenned)' project himself as an an.out liberal Democrat in the Filth
District for the West V i r g l n i a
primary. He adviJed K~nedy 4ow ·
to approacb the religious iuue In
predomiDantly Protestant <areas.
TESTING v<YrEft attitudes througb
personal fnterviews did not become
a business until tbe middle tall.
Wbile U>e Literary Digest was cooking
its pose with the prediction that AU
M. LandOli 1'0QJd defeat Frantlln
Rooaevelt ln 1• the G.U.Qp, Crossley
and Roper ,J>C?ll• lalned 1qUd reputa·
tiooa overntCbt. 'nM!y p r e d l c: t e d
~evelt's re.election t/ I c: t t r y •
althougib underest1maun1 tht sft;e tJ
Ute sweep.
AtW Hmy Tnonu'a Ul*t vie>
tory ln 1M8, \be .lndlaqa Statt SeMte rose b' a minute in tllent tribute to
"the ~g ot Georte Gauap."
Acta&.1111 GaWp WUlt't the ODly INl
Oo elecUon Ht, 10 polls ajned that
Tbomu Z.. Dewey would w I n
handsoJ¥ly. Ill general, pol.liters late.r
bLame4-0Nii.r erTOtl • failure to ques-
tion WWI dpt llP to the laet JDinule.
SINCE .._ pullUc oplnfOn matyli1
bas prolifuatid, dd . polllb' b1
become 1 10od • duJ m o r t
1opblttk1ted. And it's btl bu.tlnea
A leadln1 M11r Yen pollater told
Editorial ftelesrdl RtPQrta on Jan.
22 uw a ~onal dlltriet pell. m.tibt rtta mm Sl.SOO to '5 IOO, J
1tale1"11e ~~om '5 • to ii1•1 and a aa tl'OID '71.cm
up -u ~.. oao.
.. POUUCll paOJ... ~ ]loper ....
obatrwd, '1~YI ~ nt\tV bea
Ulecl """ ~ ~ tbeJ ... ln AIDctea .... • Ntbon A.
Rockefeller had more tttan 130 voter
surveys made before his elecUon as
governor of New York in 1958.
Critics of pollsters say that a poll
Indicating the probability of tbe elec·
·~ of a candidate creates a
"bandwagon'' infiueoce on the elec-
tion. George Gallup ol the American
Institute of Public Opinion uys that
in fact this never bas ba.ppened.
THE PURPOSE OF polling, a<:·
cordin& to Louis B.-rla. ii not to
predict the outtome ol an election
but to atve direction to candidates
by lntormlng tbem of cbanging trends.
He maintains that "to object to
political pollillC ti to argue that
politican1 and the general public
should be poorly tllformed!'
A.mtrlean poll& are w a t c b e d
tbrotct>out the world. The Economist
ol London bails recent shifts in t:M
Harri.I 'polls la tbe direction .,, support
for Prealdeot Jolmon IDll tbe war
'in· Vietnam.