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. ACAPULCO -Jabil 'UNJ'a Kw.
II out ot Mewpwt HarW TMl)t CM
._.., JIU lltenoca 'WU 111 II ... 111
ldlJa from tbe ~ Jim ...._ 1111
IMdlDc .. the s. Die~
raet.
lten Demuae's a.foot ICbooner
Sereaa, acratcb btat ·., t. ......,,
battle, la still ridiDC la llCoad spot Md
bu doMcl ........ JQalea.
At Jut repart, .._ II • mDu
flea Mtllalce ..._ .. .._ a ..,.,
raa eC 111 .U...~·· ..,., raf«r "¥i\:"' ........ " ta...,... •a'LJ •• .... CHU ....... ~ ...... ~ .. ...... ,.,. ........ .t-., I to
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cltapplj1 te "~·"' illM. ILO..,.ad
Tlda la dlftDlt.11 ~ ..._ at the
nine l'\llUllq• " tbt f8C8. Prntom slowest WU the Jiaaqaral in 1111.
Next bottat ol CM Newpart elllria
la ~. nparted DOW • 49 lllDu
from A~.
le-lier, KJaJoa hlld bw repartect to
bne overcome .111 ~ clttldt Clll
Monday to .,a1n · mne abud of
Serena aa th• lead yachts approached
tht Mexican mainltnd coast.
The remainder ·of tbe fleet wits
strung out from Cape San Lucu to the
nUdpoint of tbe Gulf of Califonm with
sailinc condlU0111 wo11eni.ng.
Offlclall here calculate that tnly
five boats bave palled the halfway
point on time, baled on performancts
in past races.
Wind a.ncl Ml CODdititu ia the
vicinity of Acapalet are u flat u tbe
prtvtrbial milk Oil tbe platter.
I.a atmosphere of Jloom bu lhroud·
ed tM Club de Yates headquarters
here 11 it ls feared it wHl be another
(See ACAPUl.CO, Pate I)
* * *
Fire Destroys
Acapulco Hotel;
American Killed
78 Students
Go .on .Trip . . '
To De8e·rt
Seventy-eight eighth grade Corona
del Mar student& wib be playing hooky
from their L I n co 1 n Intermediate
School classes this week with the
bleulngs of both their parent& and
teacbers.
TUlni flt todiy with five teacllers
and • ftw paen&s iD tow, the ttudents
were to •pend the re~alJlder of the
week at Borrego Springs State P..-k in
the lower San Diego County desert on
u utended lclence field trip.
"Learninc is best done out In the
field wtJen tbe kids can Jee and feel
what you're t.alting about; and this is
partk:ularly true with science," ex·
plained Wflller Carlson, Lincoln kbool priadpat
According to CarlloD, the four-day
, trip is the brainchild of science
teadler Tam Dattine. "H•'• wante.& to
do something like this for a long
Ume," Carlson 1aJd, "but it wasn't
poaaible before unificaUon.
11le pwp will be made up of two
sdnee clnset fi>r eqeclall1 lifted
IDd baterlltelt abadenta. "We'll a1lo
have fear tanner Llneola Sc:hool acieD-
ce stlldeata 1'bo an now ju.Diora and
aellion at Corona det Mar H.llh
School." tbe prlncipal said. Tbt b1&b
school •tadents are Inpid Rowland,
Deule De Mou, and Norman and
Nellaa Jolwc>D.
CarlloD said tilt loliJtlcs ot Die tri• ari belnl handled by Bw1 Peffers,
(lee TRIP, f>a1e I)
do it to another city as well. ftil t1
sometblat tbat I re11rd M a Hrloue
threat, te local cootroL" ·
Mott set Huntlngtoa Beach rMl1n.J
when be noted in a Jan. 10 memo:
"lt ia m:t stronc belief that Cyoqr
beach) beklql to all tbe people ol
C8lifwaia ard Ooald be epera..,.,
deva,.d, ad malaCa1Decl by tbe
State of Callfo~a far all ol iU citize •• DI. .
He contendecJ la h1I Dote that ~
state cu run beacAet c~eaper, it
'E'or 1 ... ,..llC!e'
treater dideey, ud set m~e ~venue thu cities can.
He stud was made in reaction to a
BUJ.tlQgton Beach proposal that the
1tat.e allow the clty to take over .>pero.·
Uon of local state beaches.
The atate oper.ates about five miles
of shoreline with.in Bunti.olton Beach
city Um.Its. The city operates about U
miles.
··we'll vigorously support Hun·
tington Beach." said N e w p o r t ' s
Parsons. '"'11\ls threat is DO figment of
P.entagQn Otders I 0,500
More Troops to Vietnam
WASHINGTON CAP) -The United
states is rushing about llf,'SOO ad-
ditional Army and Marine ground
combat troops to South Vietnam "for
·Should Mesa
Play "One-up'
With Newport?
Should Costa Me.a be playing "one
up .. with Newport Beach?
The wisdom of compeUng rather
than identifying with the neighboring
Harbor Area city was questioned by
Cliff .Wesdorf at a Costa Mesa
Cbunber of COmmerce meeting.
ReferrJnc to a com~ative retail
tales C!laart tltat sbows COlta Mesa
for8111 abead ., Newport, Wesdorf
adred: '"Slloaldl't the 'IO CoJt.a Mesa'
be cbused to 'to for the Harbor
Area'!'
"Cotta Mesa la tbJ hub of the
Harbor Area and thal includes
~ewport Btach," ht said.
"Watt a minule. Tbis ii a Costa
Mesa IMJDetln, not a Newport Beach
bWletbl," protested chamber director
Nie~ Zlener.
Tbt matter was dropped
insw-ance purposes." the Defense
Department announced today.
Aswtant Secretary of Defense Phil
G. Goulding told reporters that:· "In
compliance with Gen. William C.
.w~~land's request we are de·
ptoy!ng approximateiy 10,fJOO addition-
al troops to South Vietnam." .
Asked what the phrase "in~rance
purposes" referred to. Gouldin« 11ld,
''the enemy tha. he faces," meaning
North Vietnamese and Communist
Viet Cong tr~.confronting the U.S.
command around the M a r i n e
stronghold of Khe Sanh In Northwest
South Vietnam and au across the
country. racked by a recent Viet Cong
offensive against cities.
The Pentagon spokesman said the
speeded up deployment does not
necessarily mean that th United
states la lncrea.!ing the presently
authorized U.S. strength of 525,000
JDID.
He lndkated that a declsloa on whether to Increase the ceiling awaits
a "full evaluat.Joo" of recent events la Vietnam.
He also aald that no decision bas
been made on calling up any National
Guard or Reserve ground troops to fill
"-boles left by the departure of the
comt>.t reinforcement& of the regular
Army and Marine forces.
..I'm wtlllng to say it's a speedup"
(See VIETNAM, Pace !)
Studio on Coast?
the imagination. Here's one' concrete
·example of the state's desir,e to move
in on us ."
Also dead set against a state
takeover oC city.run beaches was
Newport Beach City Manager Harvey
L. Hurlburt.
"I think the implication (oC Mott) is
that bigger government ls more eC·
ficient government and this hasn't
proved to be so," Hurlburt said.
"The communication renecting '<r.
Mott's position would definitely in-
f l.25 Per Beine?
dicate the state would like. to take over
all the beaches in Southern California.
And that's definitely a threat to local
control of beaches."
Hulrburt said Newport 10 far bu
"nu contact with the state" an tht
matter, other than ''watcblnc what ti·
happening to Huntington Beach."
He sugested that Mott's attitude It
"ectirely contrary to tbe posWon
taken by Gov. Reagan, •ho's atrongly
in favor of returninc control back to
local government."
Newport Eyes
Sewer Service
Monthly Fee
By JEROME F. COLLINS °' Ille DMl\I ..,... lftff
Newport Beach homeowners may
soon each be charged •1.25 a month
for city sewer service.
Mun.icipai officials are pondering the
fee as a way to raise addf tionai money
required by a proposfld •u million,
long-range sewer s y • t e m im-
provement program.
Sewer coats in the past have been
met~ prCllPl!tJ tu.ea. But ioote
reven11t, say city aides, is needed te
replace the ancient, crumbling coo·
crttt .sewer Unes ln Ctie older part. of
~ town~
A r eport from the Public Works
Department on the subject js in the
hands of city councilmen today. It pro-
bably will be on the Feb. 26 council
agenda for review, according to City
Manager Harvey Hurlburt.
The 2()..page, cbart.Uden report
details the findings of a study re-
quested by the council d u r i n g
municipal bU<ieet talks last year. At
that time, the staff was Instructed to
in\.lestigate the "feasibility" o! a sewer
service charge.
SUGGESTED FEE
Hurlburt emphasized that. while the
report discusses a "suggested" fee . it
is "in no way intended as a completed
project or firm recommendation of the
city staff."
Charging a monttlly fee, he said, is a
policy decision that is strictly up tn the council.
The staff report. however, does
make one strong recommendation. It
urges the eslabli&bment of a 10-year
program to replace concrete sewer
mains and make n e e d e d im-
provements on the city's tro-miJe
Jlystem of lines, wh ich includes 111
pump stations.
Cost or the project would be St.8
million. ae<:ording to city engineers.
On a pay-as-you-go basis. it would
amount to $180.000 yearly. Another
$1 40.000 yearly would be required to
operate and maintain the sysl~m,
whether or not It Is Improved.
Hurlburt said the $320,000 annual
total could be raised through a boost
Dismissal Move
In Lewd Film
Case Scheduled
A motion to dlsmiss charges ln a
Santa Ana theater obscenity case vvill
be heard March 8 by Municipal Judge
Eugene Lan&hauser.
Attorneys for the defendants. all
employes ol the GuUd Theater. :124
W. 4th SL. got the bearlnf date set
Friday at which they are expected
to argue that the co'nplaint against
the theater employes Is not sufhcient
evidence to bold them for trtal.
They were arrested Jan. ~ when.
Mu.nlc.JpaJ Judge Paul Mast attended
· the showing of two inovies "Take
Me !'faked" and "Prince and tbe
Nature OtrL" Th• Jude• clo&ed don
the tbow •aJ.inl the film• were "erotic -.nd extremel, pornographic -totall1 wtthout IOClal value and -s aucb not
proterted b)' tht First Amendment."
Slated to appear Oft March I Art
theater manaser Gary N. Jobataa,
21, of Santa Ana, ticket seller Lenort
ln the tax rate or through a teWer
service. fee , or a combination of the
two.
A bond Issue for the cap.lt.i im~
(See SEWERS, Pace J)
Peace Group
Denied Float
In Parade -
By RICHARD P. NAIL
Of '!" Dllt\I ...... ...,
There's .a battn under way over
Laguna's second annual Patriot'• Day
P•ade tcbeduled for Geo r I e
Wasb.iJliton's ·birthday amd"11ary,
Feb. 22. It may end up in court.
Latuna &11eta members ol tht
Orange County Peace and Human
Rights Center are irate over refusal
to let them enter a peace float in the
patriotic procession of an estimated
2,300 persons.
But James Leddy, Exchange Club
president and Mrs. Fred C. Ross,
chairman of the post·parade patriotic
sing-in sponsored by Patience Wright
chapter of the Daughten of the
American Revolution, apparenUy will
remain firm on denla1.
"They are a political party ud 110
political party has been invited. They
even came to our meeting and arcued
and argued and we told them the
RepubUcan and Democratic parties
had not been invited," Mrs. Ross
asserted.
Jn a letter to Mrs. Ross and Leddy,
the peace group charged that the
refusal "appears to be an act both
discrlmJnatory and un·American. We
urge you to reconsider your decision."
"Not much chance of that." thought
Mrs. Roes, in a chat with tbe DAILY
PILOT. "They can go ahead and seek
legal action ; we don't want them in
there," she said.
Mrs. Ro11 charged' that tbe parade
entry blank submitted by the peace
group had two paragraphs deleted in-
cluding one on the parade committee'•
right ol refusal
or-•~Ceue
Weat•er ·
Do• 't believe lboae 1f81
skie1 forecaster Dave Burt In-
silts It'll be dry Wednelday,
lHough the cool 1peU will con·
Hnue on the coast. with the
mercury barely reaching &O de-crees.
INSm B TODA~
FO'IJU onived IGU, 1toWf(f brlef lfl, tMn oam.hec:t f<Yr Nfclc
Aclomf IDM dupmiulv ~d
to k Cl moW ,...,. and du.I "'
M. Ste l"urt'd"tMtU, Pao-IO.
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t J DAILY f'tlOl T......,, F.., "· lM
"ftllWLtrOOD
WhlD • tm•lllDOJ arilel, • 1ou
have .-1 •ta ... to ftr ..._.,
ODe atttm.-to make 1ure that you
~ ii belq i-. by FISH, an .,. .. , ... ~...,..
Tbe1t aim la to • Harbor Area
re1idenb, round *'9e llock.
Spmtored by the eart., Area Coun·
cil ol °'urcbea, l'JSH iDttndt to pro-
vide emerltDCJ baby 1 l t t l n c ;
tnmportatton; meala ln cue of U1ness
•death in a family, or companion.a}ljp
for the elderly.
• , 4 ,,.. lll'Ykd Wiii ........ . if i ,.. tau. "' .... hm .. Mrly i 'DlrilUD tradition .... beMeHn ...
~ : ~ the Greek 1ymbo ol tht fish to
• • ~1 themselves to one another.
: :. CbalrmaD ol tbe U ·m ~m b er ~ • )Jrp.dlatlon 11Mn.1tidll1d wdl, a
motlMr ot teen-ap c:bDllra IDd wife
• • GI m ectacator la 1hl Jlfe•pcllt-Meta
Unllle4 School DiJtrtct. Shit sald PJSH aJle wllr olfer frteftd·
l'y t.eee-ate advice, stwn W llDOC!aer
teen-a&• (Jl adult.
The lfOUP alrlld111 set tip to offer
temporary uatatanee. Later. ~er
'1GPt to oaer aervicn Jadl a1 rodlnc • lo tbe bUftd •• _...., buiJ. .1. "Wt baw altellV Md twd em•1..,.. i: fiea;• 1be reportea: ••o. 111¥olved a
,,,.._ P .. e I
VIETNAM ...
of the planned deploymeata, GouldlnC
said.
He indicated tbat iat leaet Mme of
the units now belng 11dpped to Viet·
: nun were not ln the orl&inal package I under the planned buiJ.dup to m ,om ·
• men by midswnmer.
This suuested tbat the Communilt
offensive and the threetened att8d on
K.he Sanh cause;! Pentagon authorities
to order in more combat troops than
originally planned. Goulding said Westmoreland'• re·
quest for the additloul combat troops
came within tbe tut f• days, but be
was not more specific.
President Johnson meanwhile was
oo record wWa a 1tate11Mnt that
• 'delplte the ma..ive Communllt of·
fenlive, be ls willing to halt bombing
of NCll'tb Vietnam, at.art ~ talks
tomorrow and let tbe enemy "write
lhe agenda" -U Hanoi doesn't try a
doublecross.
Tbla wu Jobmoa'a off-tbeocuff reac·
Uon Monday ~ 1 of 11 college stu·
dent villtorl at the White Bouse
arped that campus a a ti w a r
demoutrator• "are not jUlt the
unwaabed" but lnclflde brilliant JOUD&
.,..ople.
Rep. RolllaD C • Paclnaki CD-ID.)
earlier told a Chicago audience a
presidenUal emltaary wu in Hanoi to
dilcUH a po1aible bombing halt and
necoUatiana to end the war wben Com·
mualltl attacked tbl U.S. Embul11n
lalp laat·moatb.
"Al·• matter of fad, tbe U.S. hid to
.. tbt bomblnt ol Hanol to IAUrt
· ' • aa.f• puaa1• far tbt eml11117 ," w1lom
• Puclnlkl decllDld to name.
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ACAPULCO ••• .-.
. .,
D/\.l'Y PtlOT
=tiD-.liD~mllPtlll lid .. driMD llllr.k ..
................ 3
> 1 .. "I .. ~-~ ~ a Ill&: fl1bt.
ly. She •111 (dened to U. <Oraa,e
County) Crbla1 ht.•eadoe. e D 4
SWdde Preva&lml c.a.r."
Mrs. Watts herself w11 trabMd at
the Crlaia Center. She intendt to UM
her knowledce to make r1C01D-
mendaUon1 to other voluntetn.
FundJ for the project an •paP9Mwt .... e1111•
by a sponsoring church or tbrou&h the PrOteilanf Welfare, an •cency of the
United Fuftd .
'BeaimlnC Feb. 15, tbt M-IMlm'
uawertng service ~ a. rneW It
M2.f080. Mrs. Watts emphasized that
FISH is only staffed in aufftdent
numbers to care for the needl of the
Harbor Ane.
And. the Hm.-:J ealla ......... be
limited to ju.st that -emer,...._
TelapoNrJ babJ•tttillC ,.. ... IS·
ampt.. cunot be bmdled .W.1 a
matter ol ursmcy, the Piel
"This is a concrete way ol el·
pr..-, conoera far 1our aelpbor ,'~
a.le concluded.
Spear Appeinted Director
,..
Of Irvine Alumni Affairs
Jobn D. Speer, mlrketln' and
management conrultant, hat been
named director of community and
alumni affairs for UCI, (fbancellor
Daniel G. Aldrich, Jr., IDDOWlctd
Monday.
Working udner tile general direction
of H. B. Atwood, public affaln offlctr
for the campus, Spear will coordblate
and encoura1e programs for private
tuppOrt to UCI.
ms duties allo include liaison to
UCI's volunteer community support
organizations, ... 11tuee in t b e
organization of an alumni aaaociatlon
and staff CODtultatloD to tbe newly
formed UCI Foundation and the UCI
Industrial Associates.
Spear recently r e t a r n • d from
Europe where for nearl7 five years be
wu marktti.n& and mana1tme11t cc.
sultant to sever.ll American finnl,
HAMID TO UCI POST
Jehft D. S,..,
District Chairmen Map ...
Plans for Heart Drive
Newport Beach'1 Heart Fund drive
WU planned Mandl.f mondq in a in·
format CClftee meettq of dlltr1ct
chairmen, accard1nC to Mn. Pe•
Hatcb. Newport Buell S.art Sunday
chairman.
"'nle Heart Fund Is the lt'orthlest
cause I know ol.," Mn. Hatch sald,
"Since It is responaiblt for M percent
of all deaths natiowide, I 1 .. 1 money
raiaed for reeearch, educatloa and
COl'llJllUDity Ml'Vice ii the belt ud o.
1y effective way we can fipt be.t
dleease.
"Carel art • the WJ, bGt n mast
have fandl to burry llllla QP," IM m.
ded.
Mrs. HMc* Hid w.11 ¢ 11"1 in
Newport Be9dl will c:all a t.ltr
frtmdl ................. Belrt
8Wlda.y Week. t"eb. • to llfira J. "We an nquestmc emtla.d-be
18WClllll)J lfvtn to the B..t .._. •
more Uftl ca be saTld ~ e.-
tinued scientific researcll," eM lllld.
Diltrict ellaimln ....._ Mn.
Hltdi are: Mn. Thcnnu LamlClll GT Clbrln.
Terr .. Corona dll Mat: Mn .....
GiYml, 4'm CortlMll Dr., 0... dll'
Mar: Mrs. 0.-cloa 'l'bMDM, m
Goldemod, ean.a dtl Mir; Mn. MarJ J--. .. Ptnlelf, Clnaa del Mar; Mta. Ca1 .........
GaJ.Mea Terr., Ccront. del Mar.
Mn. RalFb IJnldf, 17• J:. Octell
Police Hold Pair .
In Bar Stomping
'
Blvd., Balboa; Mrs. H. Macy Jones,
1Q S. Bay Front, Balboa lllaDd;
Mrt. Jun Gace, tn Beacon Bay.
Newport Beach; Mrs. R l ch a rd
Larzelere, l<K Via Orvieto, Newport
Beach; Mrs. Virgi.Jlia Rysdale, 223
PrOlpeet, Ntwpo:rt Beach.
Mr1. Btnry Hill, 2!20 Clay St.,
Newport Beach: Mrs. Peter Barrett.
231 K.iDgs Pl.. Newport Beach; Mrs.
RobOl Oalnpbell, 1100 ... Devon Ln.,
Newport BMcb; Mra. Loren Heather,
l80I Hlcl'lgd Dr .• Nwpcat Beach ;
Mn. GraC9 Sci111WJ, 2108 Dover,
Newport Beac&.
Mn. I.t Btr1e, 211117' Irvine,
N..,..t -...; lln. Robert L.
~ -Almond PL~ New,ort 8-da; .... <JMIJ'let Glup, 2'21
Bmra It.. NIWPClri Btacb; Mn. na-ZIDk. !lnl1 c,,..... Salta
AM: md Mn. hrMra aw, 17"'7 q...., Wral&la Way, lrvlBe.
--. . ..
JIA PU .... Mt ••••Ir h* ~1i:h• al ..... ., .. .. .
,,_ .elll J'lfllt ...... don. far
eGalllll II 11Flloa, l'ft9IJll "8t
eoald ... ,... ........... ltl'\'ice
..... TM l'tfGl't 11111: -A I• ti ea.a montbly ap1mt U.• ~ dwelltap eocald.
.. Intl ---U.,. --... ..,.. a.Id be ralted bJ ........ eft,IGOlplftmntuaita
1a tbe., • a...._ and each,,, m
tran.r,.n ... 75 cntl. -·ea ... ., of the reqqil~ I* c91ld be oHa..., b.l' cn-.u. . hwtndoeal and
industrial Ultl'I on the beaiJ al water
consumption.
"The sewer service charge, if
adopted, would be applied to the same
account as the water meter wbicb
suns tbe dweDiD1 tait or lalness
and billed akin< with tbe bi·monthly
water bill," says tbe repcrt to coun-
cilmen.
The *'I ltudJ foud that most of
the city's sewer sntem la tn excellent
condition. "However." the ~
notes, "in the older areas ol the city,
primarily Ba!boe hlaod, the Peninsula
and Welt Ne,rport, a Jart• deficiency
extsts In the system. Unfortunately,
between 1916 and 19'28 concrete pipe
was widely used in the construction of
sewer mains and laterals.
"Thls COl'lC'ftte pipe throup the :re•• has beee IUbjeded to ~
attack to the paint where m.an.r of lhe
maiDI are now in med ol tmrnectate replacemeot .••
The repart poilts .. tMt m
Onmge County dU. pretalt1y have
sewer service fees. The7 .a r •
Aftlheim, Bree. hlllrtlla, X. Plllma,
San Qemeete ad Sa JU a D
caputrano. The montblJ c.baraa r...,. frlGl ·Bna'1 $1 to Im Jaa
Clipll1nm'1a.
• llADY TO ROLL -Sidewalk tun ol. equipment awaits 1oectiq Oil
ldMJol .,._ wbich this morning took 78 Lincoln Scbool students to
Borreao Sprtap for four-day work-and-study trip into low deaert of
San Diep County.
'
p,....p .. eJ
TRIP TO DESERT •••.•
LiMola Scbool lbop teacher. The
dildr• !lave been dlftlld i•1o sroups
ol •ltltl for cookln1. ftey will set
tbelr lllPPllta ftom tbl ~ trocer ln
..,.,. Sprlnp, wbe Ml t1Mir menu
...,. ... • carder for IMm.
Tit ....... will •IMP ta ., Bor·
r• Sprinp Hip Sdlool cafeteria
and will ban tbl OllPOl'twdtJ ~ tour the uique .,.. achOol. -
."While thlt 11 primarily a tclence
trip," Carlton explained, "we are tak·
inl other telCben alone who will
orpnbe leuou around the scientific
matter theJ will be 1tudyiq."
While the studeatt art acbeduled to
tab a •mill t.ar ol .. pa.rt, abort
b1Us and ptrtldpate ta ldentiflcally
orinttd eaJllll&•, ilM1 alao will be
workiq on tbeir EDCliah, 8paniall and
.art ia Joarull, potJM and an pro-
jects. 4
'De atDclHll wru al.lo ...,.u'cipale in
desert survival clul. Carl.Ion and El
Newport Youth
Named T~p Teen
Newpert Beacb 11._.nt P h 11 l p
BJ'olterbOUI, IOn of Mr. and Mrs .
Claude Broeterhous, 1811 ~mmodore
Road, has been Dlllled •an OuUWl·
. ding Teen.ager of America for 1967
by the Oulltandlnt Americana Foun·
elation.
A atudent at Servile lli&h School,
be is pr'elJdent o( tbe Friars• Chapter
ol the National Honor Society, a firat
strin& member " the varsity football
tam, and bal beta Mleeted for the
AB Alllthas lape ud All Qty
A=nhtmtmn.
BNIMltllou ii ...... to receive
tM .., .._ awn, the GoYemol"s
Tropby, • wen u one of the top
It natioMl .... and a '1• coDece
tchollnblp. J'laal J .... wUl be in
April.
Toro gunnery Sgt. Eugene L. Ewing
will fly a helicopter to the park Thurs-
day to give the students a demonstra·
tion of 4esert survival, Marine style.
English teacher, Mrs. Maryann
Ehret, science teacher Mrs. Mary
Harris and IChool nurse Mrs. Ellen
Ingram also will participate in the
trip.
George Dolan
Services Held
Serric• were beld today for George
'nlomu Dolan Jr.. real e s t a t e
developer in the Harber Area for the
put Mvell years, et St. J09Ch.im
Catholic Church, Costa Mesa'.
Mr. Dolan, of 900 Sea Lane, Corona
del M-.r, died Friday at Hoag
Memorial Hospital. Re was 50.
Kathleen Dolan and son, Pabick J.
Kalhleetn Dolan and ton, Patrick J .
Dolan, bola of Newport Beach;
pamita, Mr. and Mn. Ci«H'i• T. DoWi Sr. of Scottldale, Ariz. and two
brothers, Joseph of Scott.adai. aod
John R. of Phoenix. Interment will be at St. Francis
Cemetery, Pboenix. with the Wettcllff
Obapel Mortuary, director•.
Funny Money No Joke
' At Amusement Park
Five counterfeit $20 bills passed at
Dlsneytand Sunday led to the UTest of
Thomu J. Grooms, 21, of
Marshalltown, Iowa.
The ammement part's MJCUrity
fore911 , Anahetnl poUce and Treasury
Departmeat .lllvUt1ptan jolned to
male tbe arl"4llt.
ADefedly tbe bofus money was
detiected by a Ucbt ms per~,
Disney._. offid.111 Mid. Grooms ls
being be1d in Anaheim dt.y jail
awaiting action by the U. S. Com·
mi11ioner.
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~ For B6dies· of
\ Alamitos Fliers
Frem Wire Services
The search was resumed today for
the bodies of the two Loa Alamitos
nJers wbo ?r"ere killed Sunday night
when their Navy T-33 jet trainer
crashed iDto the Su Francisco-
Oakland Bay Bridge.
Sonar devices detected late Monday
what may possibly be the plant'•
fuselage. Darkness forced divers to
suspend the search until today.
The two fliers, LL. Anthouy V.
Vfiller, 33, of Palm Desert. and Lt.
1ruce Turnbull, 34. or Arcadia. took
off from Alameda AJr Station en routA!
-o Los Alamitos Air Station, when the
·rash occurred.
The two were members of Reserve
\ltack Squadron m at Los Alamitos.
'pokesmen at Los Alamitos would not
laborate on the mission of the plane.
The Air Reserve Tralning Unit at
\lameda Naval Air Station appointed
' board of inquiry to determine the
ause of the crash. Base officials aaid
llere bad been no radio contact with
he jet after it took oU three minutes
efore the crash.
The plane hit the bridge about 15
iet above the upper deck roadway,
xploding into a ball of fire and scat-
!rlng debris on the roadway. The jet
ipped over the top of the brlclee and
lunged into SO.foot deep water.
Visibility was reported very poor for
ivers in the 40 to SO.foot depth of the
1y in their search for the wreckage.
Commuter traffic on the one-way
•pper deck to San Francisco was
iarled. Monday mornlnc aa crews
·orated to repair the br1dge.
Only one vehicle, a truck tinter car-
ying B,050 gallons of jet fuel. was bit
·y large fragments of the airplane.
'!any motori!ts reported that their
·an were sprayed with the fuel. No
·ne on the bridge was Injured at tht
:me of the crash.
British Liberals
Ask End to War
LONDON (UPI) -Britain's Liberal
party today called the war in Vietnam
·'bloody and ulUmately fuWe" and
urged the United State• to end it.
The liberals, smallest of Britain's
three main political parties, becmne
the first to coedemn the war. The
conae.rvatives and rulinl laborites
both olficially endcned U.S. Vietnam
policies.
Great In '88
HE'S A VETERAN _. Dick Munroe, 11, son ol parualllng fan, Ted
Munroe gets harnessed up for his third trip as John Manning (right,
background) helps. eet panchute ready for trip. 'X outh's dad is pilot-
ing towboat (not drown) offshore at Emerald Bay 1n Laguna.
Wilson Says Narrow Gap
Separates Peace Talks
LONDON (UPI) -Prime Miniater
Harold Wilson told the House of Com-
mons today that only "a very narrow
gap" remains to be bridged between
the United States and North Vietnam
to get peace talks started.
Wilson went before the house follow-
ing talks with U. N. Secretary General
Thant on the Vietnam war.
The British prime minister faced a
series of parliamentary questions
about his recent tallts in Washington
with President Johnson.
He noted that he bad just con·
ferred with Thant over lunch and said:
"There is a very narrow gap to be
bridged now -very narrow indeed."
He said this slowly and with great
emphasis.
'l'bant arrived Monday from Moscow
where be d1lcuued Vietnam with the
three top Soviet leaders: Commllll;lat
Party chief Leonid Brubnev, Prenuer
..
Alexei Kosygin and President NikolaJ
Podgorny.
It was recalled that WUaon uled
virtually the same phrase when be
returned from talks in Moscow last
month.
"The gap to be bridged between the
U. S. position and that publicly aet out
In recent North V 1 et names e
statements is narrow, whatever the
difflcuJties presented by the last
fortnight's fighting," Wilson told the
Replying to questions f r o m
Conservative opeosttion I e a d e r
Edward Heath, Wilson said:
"I have repeatedly made clear, as I
did in Moscow, Washington and here,
that the San Antonio speech (by
Johnson) together with o t h e r
statements should provide a basis for
a seWement and the difference to be
breached is not very wide.
"Unfortunately, the fighting In the
last two weeks makes It more difficult
for all concerned to cross that
bridge."
WU.on recalled J o b n s o n ' s
• y
Count y Businessmen
Tol,d EcOrwmy-FutJi:re
statements that any ta1b must be
d.lrected toward peace and not become
a long filibuster and that "all bets
would be off" if there was a military
buildup by the communists.
SF Cable Car
Due in Anaheim
For Sport8 Show
OrlDp c-tJ maJ not have the l
bilk, lbe NJ llrldpl or u many
blps>ltl aa 1111 FrlDCilco, but this
wld AaabebD will bave a San P'ran-
dlco cable CM'.
'lt .....,. to .. Am Francisco
CclinYtdoa Ud VllHarl Buruu and wm ... • .., hilt at th•
.• ,_... 'ems .._ C.. 1• the
S.# n Cllll9il&a a.ti. Vacation .......... ~--· fte Ollill • II Oii .aly mobile •• ...._ .. ....__,la+iathe
um.... at.lls, ., --.. tile of· ftdal ~ II ei a. Ftacl1co
Coavet1tioa .._. 'Vlillmt Buraa. At
the abaw it wtJ1 be med 11 & com·
btnatioll fllfarmalloll coater' and
~.~ .. 1'il1 be among
JlllD.1 u16ltl ..... ~ and
tra•tl mi-na.., C:..::?: bun· ............ plus
idle, bOltl ..... .., ... aaftY ....... ..,..,. et ....... .. 9ltdoor'
irpartlal.
Reagan Namee Biker
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov.
Jton1ld Reaau ~appo i nt ed
Orance CouatJ 8i1Parvilot Dmd L.
Bibi aad Metta•· .. /Cl. ,.._;)ft'
Buda pbJ1icUlft, to four.rur wms
• D>1 lDW~ cOadl on .. --·~-.IL'"-'--~
UP, UP AND AWAY -John Manning, 17, of New-aa he alla off into HY from l'men1d Bay IUcll
port Beach. pl"O\'es there's really_'_'n_o_thi_.n_:g::_to_it_ .. __ o_n_h_is_v_ery..:_fJrs __ t _m...:·p=---•-•_'..:;,'p_ara_su_·_io_r_.''_~~~-
E~plot;lltlfl Rockets
Shelling of Khe Sanh Told
By JOHN T. WHEELER
KHE SANH, Vietnam (AP) -The
first 1heU burst caught the Marines
outside the bunkers filling sandbags.
More exploding rockets sent showers
of hot fragments tinging. T h e
Americana dove for cover.
"Corpsman! Corpsman!" the about
came from off to the right.
"We've got wounded here!"
"Corpsman! Corpsman!~' The
ahoull now came from the distance.
You could see the men dragging a
bleeding buddy toward cover.
• 1nawie the bunkers the Marine• bug-
led their Jep and bowed their beads,
unconacioully trylnc to m a t e
themselves as 1mall u posslSle. Tbe
tempe of the 1hellinJ increued and
the small openinJ to the bunter aeem·
ed in their minda to grow to the size
of a barn door. The 5,000 sandbags
around and over the bunker seemed
wafer thin. ·
Although it could increase their
chances of survival only minutely,
men shifted their positions to get
closer to the ground.
There were no prayers uttered loud.
Two men growled a stream of pro-
fanity at the North Vietnamese gun-
ners who might snuff out their lives at
any moment. This is life In the V Ring, a
sharpshooter's term for the inner
part of the bull'• eye. At Kbe Sanb fbe V Ring for the North Vietnamese
swmers neatly covers the bunters of
Bravo Company, lrd Reconnalnance
Battalion. In three weeks more than
half the company had been killed or
woulded. It was recon's bad luck to
live in an area bordered by an am-
munition dump, a fllghWne loading
area and the 26th Marine Reliment's
command post.
Then the shelling stopped. Silent
men turned their faces from one to the
Other. Several men scrambled out of
the bunker to see if more dead or
wounded men from their unit were
outside. Medics scurried through the
area, crouching low .
Inside one bunker a Marine returned
to hi• paperback book, a tale of Wild
West adventure. Another man wboae
hand had stopped in the midst of
ttrumming a ,Wtar nsumed playiJll.
Two men in a card game befan fbp-
plng tbe' soggy pasteboa.nb again.
The shelling wasn't worth dJscuss-
ing. It was too commonplace and none
from Bravo Company bad been bit this
time. Like jungle rot, sn.ipers and rats,
arlillery fire was something to be
hated and accepted at the sam-i time:
But the shellfire bad tak~n ita toll .
Minutes before the barrage opened,
Army Spec. 4 William Hankinson Md
drifted oU from the other member• of
his communications team assigned to
this Marine base.
When the fl.rat shell hit, he dived nlto
a Marine bunker. Alter the exploslons
stopped, he talked with the Marines
Sylvie Porter wiP show you how. Yes, even Cfurinq income
tex time. In fact, especieRy during income tax time. Her series
of 10 columns on taxes will $how you how to save money, steY.
ie9el end keep smiling. Read 'em, dip 'em and save 'em.
awhile before startin1· back to his
bunker.
A wbite·faced Leatherneck joined
the group •
"You look kind of dck, .. a Marine
buddy said. "What happened?' •
"The. wbole Army. bunker 1ot wiped
out," be replied. "Jeiu, what a
mess." ·
Hankinson started to run toward the smaabed bunker where hia friends'
shattered bodies lay. Marlnel' cauC}lt
and blocked him. Then w1tb a ten-
derness not at all out of place for
hardened fighting men, they })e&an to
console the Army apeclallat, a man
most bad never spoken to before that
day. I ,
Bolero Leading
I n Florida Race
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP)
-T~ 1Jeet in . the 403-Jnile St.
Petersburg-Fort Lauderdale ocean
sailboat race poked along toward the
finish line today powered by a skimpy
breeze that bas made the race the
slowest in ita eight-year .._tory.
Bolero, piloted by R. E. TUmer
of Atlanta, was unsighted by spotter
planes Monday but o f fl cl a 1 1
estimated the 73 • foot yawl, the
weekend leader among the M boats
errtered. was far out in froDl She
was expected to 1a11 aCl'Oll tbe finiah
line today but one official llid, "don't
hold dinner tor any of the otben."
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Most of Nation
Held in Grip
Of Cold, Snow
,
~nH~
Giv~ Birth
PREMIUMS f:o Daughter
Under various propoMd planl, . ,
Medicare partldplnt. wald -.,., CALamA. lmllla (UPI) -Tbl
throu&!l mcreued prtlllhalls fw tba ,.,.._,lllb'&JC eflllddm,~
voluntary, doctor-hill part of tbe Jll'O" .. -111 ....,, ..__ _. = or by payiq part 411 tM *8C tm. l'llllll 11111. ..... ..._ _.
Premtamt for the doctor eat•• ....,.. .._ ti ell 18 * • '*ill
go from P to ft a moala la Alllil fll • 1 4'' to Ille ,_.. ,.._
and would bav1 to be nillit ~ Ymt • 1 W 1 n. ii ........
a • more under w " Ill pr• I QI-. 111pe ~ ., ~ c!f ~--:., ~=!:ect~·. po~alJtbe program permitted tba ue onr t b 1 ........ • It ad bopld A qD mOlt ol the nation today. of generic drugs tbe COit would ba Ur .. I a I• .... ftl .,..._ to 1~ ~ ~ ud Rocky Moun-somewhat Ian. nturD to t11t ............ c.pttal ol
-_..,,..---dell hll G ..... • mill tt tbe llGl'th, to · ' -.....,. "*"' IDOW' acron the Jaia Ill a. ctllllrtth•.
T.U. Jhefl-.W IDd IOUthem p&alns Senator Sees n. ............ -.. ..._,and ·• a 9NI' blDard. S D 0 W IC· WU trle ..... clllld ban to tile · U1'rNr• ...... fraai ona to four qUllD ......... hldtD ...._._
lilcllil ... man w11 forecaat to cover N F ] End --. ·-r
j .. •.n.cty foe-coated }qhwaya that 0 orma I Namoal. ...... .,. ......
''"'" MlttlMn 1'Ul be tile made drivmg dangerous. wu vilttma llDdia with clulm•tes
m•1or ~ Belt.oil, 8.C., no 1Dlttilr lebooll eloled at Guthrie and To Vietnam War from Serab LawatDCt Collete of wblch m1n winl today's tledton. ~. Ta. Mr1. LWan H. Bronmu., N. Y.
""""' 1-~ ~ Iii .,_ C. BaectMllm, U, poltmltter ot Parnell Their fir_._.._ w .__ n-i--
A,,. ~WP~ ~-Uall r.-...... .... ..... M .. _ WASHINGTON (tJPl) -•• D. ·-a ... .,.,,,, .-~"""' "'-" .. " Mlttteer.. appcllMDt, • --_.,,, WU MJ-on\141)' r~ D ... , .. _ (Jl v ) .-LID,.__ Paklen, born J'eb. 21, 1984. They DIWCOIDlr .,cl no relitloll. ts .nlOt wtMo ber c• coWded with uworge . IUA9D • l , --1 wanted• llrl thiJ time.
,,...... A. ~ AWtlMft. Tbe ~ 1n the anow at Ettelllne. .lie doubts tbnt wUl _._. be • tarall ''I am Mlppr,'' Hope said. ''We were
JdcblJDll are tntloded Oil t:bl bll-Wlll'lllnp for hea"1 lllOW continued :1t11e~ :de Y,,W: to wq~ = wan~a c!aUOter. We have it." lol to Mlp tbl 1'0&IN. in effect today far pcriou of Utah, ..i-..,.,t , ..t,.._ •• Tbt ' wbo Wiii at Woodlands ...... N...S. and toUtMut Jdabo, ce~_.g crww 1or a y ... _,,. , NuqlDr ome When the baby was e st!._,, .-.r _. llllardout elm· A1kn Wd ~t ht ~ a major laon1 1aJd be uw the child. ''She ~ wrt ~ for teCtl.olll VMtuaa •--•=t, ~.~' • •t looked pnttr" • said. The Home Chaplain for the cur-~ .., Meilco, Oklabona and Texas. Jobuon andou.t.._ t tbe The cou!I were married ·1 n rmt sellion of the New Jlu:ico --...... ,...-., t f-" ta poUcy be ......... don follow pee
lelillatUN doll a little§· ... ;:-_;.alW= -lD&1fouJdw~u ... JU~t ~~~~~.G=~~ lotibytng tn tm ooentnr ...,...u.a • an.a.., a.. 1DebM am.." But -. ·-... • TMta. dled 1111957 •
'nle .......... H. ......... -.... "'°'* after •· a.a.m period. a DUI~ aDd llcMlln ii a I Queen Hope, the first American and cbucklet fJoam tile ol1ery with ODt to two iDchel of new mow were miltake. Ha made the stat.anent.I flnt Chriltian to become a member
pnyer. "OUr F~ lnow You common from Okkbocna to Utah. Si.I la a t.JevilioD int.view (TodaJ lbow ol a rullile family of any Htmalayan
haft bmDar IDd ~·· W. ~ay IDcbel ti now wtre ·CID a.. srGaDCt -NBC). tbttdom, laid HVeral weeks aio that wt ma! haft a ~ ~ boGi I»-lal pm1I of ...tera Okllboma. Aikea. a ruklla GOP llUlmblr of "a prtnce11 wOQld balance my son." t.. til 11111• ii O'IW. Amen.• All l c 1 _ltr*b of U. S. IO n •a r .. S.Ute f'orti&n a.lationl Com· Tbe romance of tbe former Hope
• Pu*llo, Cole., wu tht .-e MmdlJ m1ttM, eakl, "W•'" tot ounelvt1 Cook and the then.crown Prince
of a bua IC'Cldeat ta.tarinl 21 ,.,.oaa. involved in a war wbkb •tblr tide Pal<ten flrlt lhocked friends and
'Die bua ~a feet Wore lt cuie cu wia ill a dlciaivt m......,. I think families In botb Nor1h America and
to a blit in a ditch. 4be war will jut baYe to pball out." Alla. Hope ls a detceudant of
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Nixon Very Firm
On Vietnam War
l,OOO·man Posse
CHICAGO <UPI) -Cook C.ounty
Sheriff Joseph I. Woodt plans to bave
at Illa dispoaal thia IUIDMlf a 1,000.
man, cun-canYlna poue to oope with
any racial disturbances and the
threatened trouble at the Democratic
National Convention.
Woods said the task force, espedal11
tra1Ded for riot duty, W4Ud •bl made
up ol men recrulacJ from ~'
clubs aod, be hoped, ~ of ·
equaJ ownbers ot wbltea abd Necroes.
Tbe sheriff saJd Monday nlPt that
bk oUlce would mall out f.U.. today
to varioul orpn•utiou lllP""na f« recruita.
Although Wooda aaid ht would like
to have the J>01H raciallY balanced,
when asked if be would so ahead
and fonn the polM lf be could not
achieve such a balaDce tbe lberUf
reoUed· • 1'Yea. because I thlnl l 'ilt' 1omi
to need the men." , .
SUcb group;; as the Anierlcao
Le&ion, Veter&n1 of F~ Wan,.
Klwanlt, Lions. Urben L t a 1 u e ,
Rotary, and the Natlon-1 Aaoldatioo
for the Advancemeat of Colored Peo-
ple will be toUclted for TOhmteen.
Wooda laid.
be In U:.~':f. ·::. U:.":r:S
would 1ern u a IUlffl•tllt it tu rtCW-•ma eqmd ol rteMr ..... ·
abariirl' poUce -• dtpuliM, COllld carry Orwme ud Mft tbe lepl
rigbtto--. -
Tiit po-. will-be tralned la "crowd
manegem.t1' by riot squad com·
mamllen at tlla-.Uord Part Sblriff's Poll« Statioa, Wooda aaid. l1iJ .,... .. ... ten• ....
for~ .. lllllrtn ....._ ·
~rDoubts3
Prison Bodies
L1Tl'U!. ROCK, ·Art. (AP) -Dr.
Rodaey· r. c.ttioe, tbe lll6ololllt
wbo nam•.S three *8Jeioel foQnd
ID umnar~ IN"' at Ommlns
Priloa Fll'lli. uJd Moeda1 bt doubts
tbat they .,. tboM " murder Ylctl:ms. Ra uid .Hro of tbt 'abhtona "do not show any evidtDce ot trauma
or • violent death." He aided that none Of tbe tbJltona 1boweil any
evideDCI of decapltatioa, amputatloo
or mutilation.
Carlton said ta.. were mdaces
of fracturll oa tbe t!Utd lbllton
but added IUlt ht •• "lncUatd to
tbiJlk lsat 1hl>' ... probably 1111-taiaed aft.r deaUl. ..
Carlton'Mid IOIDt ol tbt fnctures ~Oil llile tb1i lkilttGn are ftah. Ht Nil. boweWr, "Ola& olWs .re dtflnite· ly "older di.are cae61-. 1Kla frac·
tuns due to blUlft trauma.
• ''Tlwe are fraeblr• that are older
and mate·oae ~dou that thb
wu due to bhmt trauma to the lide
of the akul," Carl'-said. "Bowev•,
tbJt muat be ~ with tbe knowledge that the frac:tura could
have OC(;UI a eel several years alter
death due to 'cavtag In' of tbe crave."
CarltOD aaid tbe lndicatlou wre
that a.. . ftelh fraeturel ,,... --tained at the time" of excavation or
during ~ent of the bones to biJ
office. · ·
Reports by Inmates ot convicts
belDI mlQ.'dend and llCftll)' buried
led lo .. dlleoVerJ of tbe tbnl
1keletom .1111. 2t. Autmrttlea art
led to tlae .,. whlrt tbe :.n-: were mNrtllei "' Reuben J . 9 , a COllvict wbo u1d be bl1pld
bury 10 or ll ltm-.. caru.·s r.,n ..w trtm that
of PNon S1pt. n.omu o. Marton
who had Aid that one ol tbe lblttlaS
bad no beld ud that tbe lei '°811
ol ueUm ...-red to i.a.e been
broken la -. ldmlpt ta ftt it iato tht CGftin. .
Carlton Aki tltllt tbl ._., pro-
bablJ occurred a to 30 yara aio
-.urdln& tp ... 1&1ta oC .., ol.
.. colJlm,
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GENBVA (UPI) -Tbe
SoftetU .... t.daJrepeaa.t
tta ebar .. b UlUted Statu
ii •danllriae all m1n1rtnd
bJ fl1ial bomber• U1MCl
with alldur bombl wer
fcnlp t.rtt.ar ... .
Tbt dlar.. ... made
again by Scmet Netotiat.ar 'Aluei A. ftoabCbin i n
circWatin&· to tile 17-oatioa
Disarmament Conference
Moacow11 aide memOlrt to
Wuhinstoo which protested
atalnst tM crllh oi ·a U.S.
nuclear bember oa
Gnen1 .. c1 tn Janarf. Tbe u .s. Satle Department told
the Kremlin MGDdaJ that
audl flllbta were aeceuary
becaa• ol .. nuclear
tbrut · from thl Soviet
·Union. • u.s. necotWor Samuel
'Depalma repeated
Wublniton '• rejedion and
11id it w11 1'ff?9ttable the
·Israelis
Promise
Rep~sals
JERUSALEM (UPI)
Premier Levi Elbkol said
Monday if Jordan codnaed
ita a r me d I* owocatiw
alonl 1be Jordlll Jthoer,
Israel would be fon:ed to take meaaures to halt tbem.
DefUM Mlniltv and war
hero Motbe Dayan wu ex-
pected to underline Eabkol't nran, today.
Addreuing tbe opeai.Dc f!I
the third world concreu f!I
Jewilh jouruliatl> Eabkol warned Jorc1an tut IJrae1
-would not to--ndl acts.
Gen. Dayan todl.J WU
detiverine hll ftnt polli:J ,. 1tatemeat to tbe Kneuet
(parliament) on tbl Jarda·
nilD border' situation dnce
be toe* offtce on tbe eve
of the June 5-10 Arab-Ilnlll
war.
Even u Elbtol wu
speaking Monday, Jotodln1u
. and Israeli troops ... .,.
cbanli•• rifle and .,,.....
gun fire ftf tbe tint
atrailbt day aero.. lie
River Jordan ceuNin ltM.
Ea<:b side blamed the other'
for starUne it. Nettber
reported cuualtie1.
Eahkol told 1M 7 0
joumallMI from 13 naUom
that aareasion bJ Jorda
·endanlen Mideut peace
and world peace. T b e
prermv aald Jordlla aboaJd
'weidl carelWJ.y itl future
steps to avoid I lerioul
flareup.
"We prefer p • a c •, ' •
•E1hkol ltrelEed, bat added
that Israel coWd be farced
to take serioul p eveutift meuurea if Jordanian .,.
ll'ee,tion continaed.
Israe11 authorities KODdaJ
reported Jllcldne ap 7'
1upected Anb aabotecrl la
Nablul Suk in a bqale-to-
boale Mardi. ~ ukt
lnDY penonnel, police and
·border guards carried out
tbe dawn sweep and found
1everal arm1 cacbea.
North Korea
Claims U.S.
'Aggression'
TOKYO (AP) -Nor1b
Korea dmfed todq the
operatlom of the U S S
Pueblo were ••pert of
p r aneditated aaream moeuftl'lnl• ol U. S. im· r:riallam for a new war
Korea and Alia."
in.. r.uo tn PJono~
the Nor1b KorelD C&flital,
said "all documeaU and
data *-iDed lbow beJoad
doubt,. ttaat tbt Paellio WU
enppcl la "boltile ldl" anc1 ··~--CIGlll" when tt .... HIMd Jl8. ti.
To..,...t ........
lroadc8lt quoted from I
MconfeuiOll" ..,,.ned to
lave .,_ .... Peb. I bJ u. ldntd Br9I ~
Jr., el.......,, cam.. --eeuti" oflh•r Md -r.:::.=... tu••• .......... .... .... ., ..... ... .......... , ........
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_.. .... 1111 '°'""'of ID Ill _.... tUeabf tbe
USSP..wobltnldlocclltp
.... .... tlirrtln& •attn
Sovilt Uni• .... to brtac
up pole•'ca at the .-.
·ferac:. wtMa d •I• 1 at••
were trJSnc to set a 1nMJ
to bu tM llftlCl el m&adur ...... to ~ w..
the Unitlcl Natlcma.
Jltlhthil aald a wlMr
nplalioa ill tile craa ol
• bomber '"wcleld ..... ...
calealable ...... • ••
deltnlctJoa and ooaJd ..
start a whole' cbaia fif 1r·
reverai~le "ve1t1,
danaerous to all manld14l '' ma •PMcb te 1he .-tereace wu far m or • ha'*b' wordld tbaa tbe of.
Oda( Soviet ..... to
Wuhlqtoa.
"What P-U"Mtea a r •
there tbat a neJlt crab wm
not lead to a nuclear u-
plosklaf" be ubd.
"The aatety c1ey1cea which N etee•t Atlclltlon ~ to the U .S.
Minlttry of DefeDle 1oct the James A. Molhall, 43, loob ewer the newest addi-
trlqeriq m.Cbanil9l of the tion to hia suburban borM near Chicago after a mo-
H-bomba carried by U.S. toriat crashed into hi.a family room in a somewhat
a i r c r a ft provide no 'unusual' manner. Mulhall and hi6 wife were not at
guaratee1 at all. home WMn the teenaget"'s auto came hurtling
spot where the Mulhatls ordinarily watch televis·
ion. Tbe driver of the car, wh'O was not injured, was
charged with drunken driving and negligent dri-
vi ng. Mulhall said he is &fr3ld to pull the car from
the house ~cause he fe$red the place might fall
down.
SEOUL (UPI) -
PreaidenUal Envoy C1fU1
R. Vane. today extended bis
troubleehootinc trip to South
Korea and penment
aourcea said be f a c e d
demands for 1 U.S. "power
response" to future Com·
mUIWt aggrea1ion.
Vance spent two and one
half hours with President
Park Chung Hee today and
later 1 spokesman said they
would meet again Wed·
nesday. Vance originally
was scheduled to leave after
today's meeting, tbe eecood
with Park since he arrived
Sunday.
"Some time .., lb • throu&h the side of the house and came to rest in a weatern preu Hported that-------------''------------------------
Government s o u r c e a
reported tbeir talks were
stalled over Park's in-
sistence that the United
States meet any new Com·
munist aggrenlon with "a
positive and effective power
response." The S o u t b
Korean leader also demand-
ed that his generals have
a stronger voice in the af.
fairs of tile United Nations
commaod1 they said.
In the truce village of
Panmunjom, U.N. and
North Korean negotiators
agreed to meet Wedoeeday
in an open aellioo to discusa
charges of new armistice
violations by North Kotta .
at tbt mameet an AIDeriCJll
bomber c:rMbed la Juuary.
ttSl, four out f!I ftve tale•
wtre detoaated and
everything depended on the lbt safety lOck, wl!kb, bad
.tt failed. could have cauaed
an B~b upJoaion.
"U.S. bomben, u la well
known. make fliCbtl over
~ countrie1 of o u r
planet. Who can guarantee
that a nut cruh invelvtng
a U.S. aircraft armed with
nuclear bombs will not oc·
cur owr a denrel7
populated re&ion?"
_ 1\gents · Must Meet Quota
Americans Branded IRS 'Victims' There was no indication
of whether the seizure ol
the U.S. Intelllgence Ship
Pueblo . also would b e ST. LOUIS (UPI) -U.
S.' Sen. Edward V. Long
cbarled today that many
Americans are "victims" of
Iut.rnal . Revenue Service
agents who muat catch a
certain number " tax . of.
fenders to m~ a quota.
!
Long CD-Mo.), said the
"quo~ system" rem.ms in
effect even though IRS
commls..,._· Sheldon Co-
hen has "officially" banned
the pr.act.Jee:
Long aaid, "one'of the~··
sons the IRS agents are
willing 1o brMk 5'1'8 and
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95 times out of 100.
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our fault, sometimes it's fate .. Bue'if you~
the one we keep waiting, "95 tim,es__oot
of 100" doesn't seem good enough to
· you. Right? Frankly, we're not satisfied
either .. So, we keep trying harder.
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Two hippie mailmen have
been lta.red ln their ap-
potnted roundl. Halt tripped
them up.
They have bee• hudld
enforced leaves of abMDce
I wfth6ut pay: until tbeJ trim
• ' their beards and bAJr4"
to lenfths acceptable b)' the
Saa P'rancltc» ,oet ottlce.
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Charita W. H a r p e r •
spokesman for the post of·
fice here, aald the boom
ls being lowered on blpplff
tn advance of expected
speclflc re1U11Uona from
Wubiniton
'Ibe crackdown wu ln· --~ /J /1 ~ "' spired by a visit wt month ~~~··1
by A11lstaru POlbDUttr e .._,._
Gtatrll Rldwd llarJbY. ..,... I'm ,--...... ~ ~ • Kurphy'1 eyea popped ··~ COQl"le __..... I W -... -~or
wha \e aaw some ol Su walkinJ, an4 ICDe boota are wt tier JooJdnl. ..
FrandlCO'a 11 h l pp le------------------
postmen dellveri.D1 tM mall
ln long beards, hair ••Y F. kl Fri·ends down below the~ and ... e
other insignias of t h e '-'
tumed·on. dropped o u t
generation. Ple #• J f T ' F t Murphy went back to the UU Or r a mp S Or URe
capitol and announced that •
btppt. mallmen would have LOS ANGELES (UPI) -tereet, the proceeds from
to .....,_ up wiUl neat attire amt weecou, the trmnp tbe uJe now total '19.%1UB.
mt. hair4ol. who lllJUl'Md a $ 1 I , O O O When told cl hll 1ood
Harper aa1d eamp&.mta wtndtab. ·~ baa ac· fortune, Clint didn't want had' beeit eomial la from mdNd a lot cl a e w tbe muey or the problema
mldenta in all anaa of the J~." be felt woaJd come with St
clty about lhoelet1, atraUlJ W8*ott, ll, abandoned a "It'1 alee ~ lay tn tbe
bearded, psydledellc young 111 ltatioo In Burnt Hills, weeds. think and reflect IDfD deliverlnC the mall. N. Y .• 1n 1$63 a.ncl went without 1 et t l n g your ~ther 100 hlpplea have on the bum. He bu been stomach ge-~ boiled up with
Jobi Inside UJe poat office. ll-rint on the weed-covered problems," be said.
"It bn't all one-way," 1lope1 ol Bunker HW in the But the problems came
Harper said. "One woman middle of downtown Los anyway.
Wl'1>te, 'I do not can if an Anaele• for the pa.at 10 Some self-styled • • o 1 d
ape delivers my IDlll IO yeer1. friend•" 1 1 o w e d up at
loDI u I get lt.'., Lut ...and. be leerned Bunker Hill Monday and
Wh)' doe• the poll oftlee the pa ....,. wu purehu· aome new one1 too.
llllrt tbt hlppiea ID tbe Ont Id ID 1111 and lie money One man ••LJ:c up to the
piaee? Mt uide for hbn in a bank curb in a oln C.00·
''TblJ' are • e r 1 ln· wblD be could not be found. tlne.Dtal and lbouted to
tdlpnt," Barpw 1 al d. Jnc:lnd"'I aceumulated ID-Clint, "Remember m e ?
Sl~ying Suspect
Kills HimaeH
''You miabt dtlcrtbt them Your pal. YoUI" old buddy."
as Intellectual dropoutl. We '"You need a muiacer for SAUNAS (UPI) -A mu
have very Utile ground for Lunar Crdt an that money, Clint. For awaiting trial for the In·
turning an Individual down that 19 thou. You've always murder of bit 11-year-old
t f th 11-t A k d '---bo Clint OK s te pdau'""ter committed U he'a on op 0 e ... W 8 en e U"t:an my y, • • 6'' alter taking h la ex-Clint baby?" suicide in hla jail cell Mon-
amlnation." PASADENA (UPI) Another man who said be day, according to the
Most of the 18 hippie SurvtJor 7 11UIPl*l a half represented a prp l n Manteny County aberiff's
mailmen bav• gotten con-dolen pletun1 oHbe moon's nearby PUldeaa a 1 k e d olflce.
venUonal baitlb'lma, Harper IUl'face early today but was CHJit to give bhn t!\e money Jail 111ard1 aakt they
h t _._ by · tl t f ood found Allen ~. 34, sprawl· Hid. S U uvwD ICltD S S or I I cause. _.. , i...i. U. i And they've s t o pp e d when te~aturea roae in· "It'• a boy1 club. It will ..u in ·-ce sem ~
removing their ahoea .. side tht craft. ove kldl a life, ttv• bo1I ICiOUI. He died two houri
aoon u .lbey leave the of. Tb• tDOOD robot wu Mac-a cbanct. Bemember wbla lat.tr at a liolglat, where
and MW and badpt, Im
boyl for tbe moat l*'t bftll
been actuded.•'
She l aid the COlll1UDtr bu
a responslbility to iafwm
tlimsell of such matters, and
for this reason abe bu
establlabed an office of con-
sumer education In her ff·
fice.
She uraed the memben
of the -retail ll'OGP· ....
up JBOltly ol mall lbop
owners and operaton. to
refraia from onrpridq
goodl to .., r..w.ata
She ., urpd them to bin
more employea from tile
ghetto areas.
"We understa11d th e
hi&her coata ot doiq
bualneu ln the petto areal,
but gouging is another mat-
ter," she said.
nee. tivated ln a record 58 you were a boy, alatt" an -:! ~ ~
"They'd put their shoes second.a Monday by a radio Clint reluMI to eDange bis I lianiiioiviiii"ii°'itnnqiii~~~· iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii In the relay boxe• on UJe command from a tracking mind. I OP~ 19NIOHT
street, tbt ones that say 1taUon in Madrid, Spain, to "111 10 at.ate lf I take •
'not for the deposit of end its two-week hibernation that money. It'll ndn me. HAPPINESS • : •
mail,' " Harper 11Jd. "Or durinc the lunar nipt and Sure, I'm broke here ln the
they atick them right In a week of warmtnc up after weedl with the other wlnoa. IS l.EnJNG
their satchell." dawn. Bat I'm OK. I'm hlPPJ." ILOCK
Edaeaters Complain
Budgets Hurting Colleges
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
California educators con-
tend that federal and state
~YOUR
INCOME ~
TAX • budgets will raise college
costs by some 10 percent
In Ult next two years -
with most of the burden fall-
ing on those least able to
afford it.
The Ford Foundation ba1
also cut 1ta education plans,
ellmioating lta aupport of
the N I ti o o a 1 Merit
scholarahlp program which
for 10 year• bu awarded
some 2,000 of the nation's
brightest h 1 I h schoolers
with four-year rranta.
will be students from low
income families -thOH
earnlo1 less than '1,000 a
year.
President Johnaon'a pro-
mise to give ••every
quallfled young person an
the education be wanta ii
one o! tbe myths" of higher
education , said Bill
Somerville, director d tbt
F. d u cationll Opportunity
Ptogram at the University
ol CalUornia at Berkeley.
We effer CH ftnfenc1,
ll"ick -""9* Cffrtely, ........... ......, .....
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Despite promises b y
President J o h n 1 o n to
eliminate "economic and
social barriers to higher
education," they say, he op-
po a e d new federal
scholarship funds and asked
, only for increases ln current
• loan programs to pay ad·
ministratlve costs.
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And the educators, ques-
tioned 1n a survey, add that
G o v . Reagan's proposed
bud&et has the same effect
aa the federal government's
-spreading the same aums
of money amon1 more
1tudents .
"You can be sure hun-
dreds of thousands o f
students will be affected by
this overall budget con-
straint.'" James Moore. a
spokesman for the U. S. Of·
fice of Educ1don'1 financial
aid agency, aald recenUy.
"Some may get nothing
at all, some will have to
scurry for belp, but nobody
escapes the belt-tigbteninl
we're experiencin1 now,"
Moore safd.
Financial aid officers at
several California 1ebooll
agreed, addin.& it appears
that tbote to be hurt mOlt
teelC_ .. ,_.,, ·-
"We can stretch t b e
money we do have and go
b..-rglng for more . . . but
ln the end there won't be •·• ~. ~r:J'7.--enoup to go around," be .... L!.J ., ~----
sa!d. "The truth is that, for ~. i...., Ta s..-.119 -.. --all the effortl that are being V'WW' -
made, hlatier education ls 1134-C NEWPOlf IOUUYAID
cbanctn& from • middle Cit ,....,.,. and .....,., c.. Miii
cmllal,,.• lnatiel~::w:Ollu: -IATS t All • ' .... IA,.. • ., ...... ., t • I
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t b 1 owe r c la 11 • ''-!!!!!!!!!~.!.APPO~~IN1119rr~~!!,~•~c~:e~s~s~A~l~Y!!!!!!!!!I systematically ncloded." 1;
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U•ARDLISS OP YOUR AGE!
You Too Can Step Out
OF YOUR OVERWBGHT
BODY INTO A NEW UFE
IN ONLY 60 TO 90 DAYS
. JOIN TODAY FOR
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If PIJS. n
TRADE-IN -
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for · a TRIM and SLIM
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Bark Seeks
OuramOzing new
eek Rt · e Acmunt
•,otfflles .. a ·built-in ·
sUpP of1rtlciney.
The idea is to keep you in the money w~n
your J!~raorta'.l checking account's running <fut. . . -
It works like this; once your Check Re-
8erve !Lpplication's approved, we'll open a line
of cre\lit for you. · ., r .
'mien, should you overdraw, we'll automati-
cally l~nd you ample money and deposit it in
your ~count.
So you're in the clear. Your checks will . be
covered .. And you won't'be embarrassed. , . ' .
We'd like to suggest you ap:nly for onr
new qlieck Reserve Account. You may find it'll ' ·
come' in handy for meet-
ing bills, paying taxes,
handling an emergency,
taking advantage of a
sudden opportunity.
On the other hand,
you may never need
to use your credit. (In
which case, of course, · .
-there won~t be any charge :fo h_crkdit. J .
But think of what a nice f~eling it'll b. to
.ha":e ~ory tnon~y.in the ~n~ ~~·rou n~d.
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Sales JHreeter ·
Jim Neiger bas been
. promoted to director
of 1ale1 of Greentree
Electronic Corpontion.
Costa Meta. He former-
ly served u ta1ee di·
rector of the com-
pany'• Stereotape Di-
vision.
MSC Sal~
Team Wins
EDN Award
. Muter Specialties Co.,
· Costa Mna, manufacturer
ol u,hted p u • b b u tt 0 ll
switches and word-lncilcator
liChtl recently received a
· apecial award from Elec·
'. trlcal Design News
. mqazine for the b e I t
overall elfort from a direct
aalet organization exhibitinr
in the 1987 EDN Mobile Ex·
hlbJt Caravan.
· Master Specialties was
· one of elabt ahlbitors who
participated in this caravan,
whldl was the flr•t multi.a·
hibttor, national m obi 1 e
· trade ahow presented for
· t.be electron.ic induatry.
' El>N mapltne WU the
IJI09I«' and orllinator ol
'the Mobile Exhibit Caravan
which toured the country for
folU' months cl1ffring 57
cltlta in 25 atates. The a-
hibltl were contained in two 1artt mobile vana whieb at·
tr.-S OllW 12,000 vllitor•
·from bett.r 1ban 125 dif·
ferent companies.
The Muter Speclalties u-
hibJt WU built bJ Carter
IndUltrt., 8aDta Ana. under
the diNdion ot Dan Harrll,
MSC adYmtlaillC maut'fll'.
By SYL V1A POllftll ... m--...............
Before you ........ ..,
of yoUr ded'8Ctiom .. Cl9o
bibutions. lnteelt. au.
and medal upeues....,
the table below wbicb ...
avetage deductlom dahned
by lndivicluall iD ........
come lncketa. ID -.. wbidl are yoo.
1'bele latest 6p:ns dD ..
mean ,oa are aQtom•ticaQJ
entiUed to deduct the mm
amouDtl OD )'our retanl.
The rule remaim tbat JOU
can deduct only the totals
you actually paid and if OWi
Treasury asks for proof. you
must be prepared to aupport
your deductiom w i t h
, ....... cuceBld cbecka,
etc.
BUT AL TROUGH th e
~ isn '1 official. it serves
two signifkaDt purposes.
First. if you deduct substan-tiallJ more than t b e s e
averages, you are biking the
Record '67 Earnings
Reported by Crocker
Crocbr • Citizens Na-
tional Bank tut year ln:-
creued its balinesa at home
and abroad, achieved record
earnings and laid th e
groundwork for "substan..
tial" future profits, ac-
cording to its annual report
for 1917.
The report noted that the
total loam, d e p o 1 i ts
resources and equity capital
of the bank, including its
aubsidiaries, increased to
record levels at lbe end of
1917.
The report sajd net earn·
inrs. afttt taxes, for the
year -whfcb amOIUlted to
*25 .... 187. or ruo on a
per-share basis -were the
hJgbest in the ins ti tu ti on' s
history, even ttiougb the
bank's e.arnings for the se·
cond and third quarters ol
1917 were stlptly below its
earnings for the s a m e
periods a year before.
According to the report.
the bank opened 12 new of· New Insurance fices in 1987, nine of them Jn communities w b e r e
Agent Named Crocker • Citziena bad not
bee located preriously, and
completed new quarters for
Fernando A. Rendon of 10 exiatinf offices. Durina
Huntinrton Beach bas been t• 1be bank plans to open
appointed as an arent for seven new offices and 10
the Allatate Insurance Com-relocated ofllcea.
panles and the Allstate Tbe bank'a trust depart.
Motor Club. He will be ment increased the number
asstined to the Allstate of ita accounts during the
loeadon in the Costa Mesa year and reported grots
Sean store. brlnsfn« to 11 fees of •.m.~. an ln-
the number of Allstate creaae of 8.9 percent over
a1ents there. • the 19M total.
-TfMI S#Jlff I& Aw the buclld-minded ...
••~ expenses ••• taxes •••
and ~annual ~ts. 1Merest -.pounded quarterly.
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For definite Investment periods,
. (minimuM $2,500) reawt malled Cll*terly, If desired.
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reported lta lonat earnings
ln 10 yeara -Sl.218 per
commoa abate for 1987,
don from $UO in 1986.
President E. H o r n s b y
Wauon aaid P a c i fl c
Telepboae last year made
.. ...., effort to reduce both
~ aad c..,ttal ouUays.,
ahGrt fl tmpalrlng ltJ'V~."
·~c.tomer Deeds had to
be met -.a wblle the com·
'981 wu operating under
tile 1DOlt 1trtn.1et con-ttell, ,. be aplalned.
M tllt tame time, be sai4,
fht eompa111 fa .. confront..t
wttb the Dec:Qlit.J of raisin&
bqe amoaat.a ol nn capital
to meet ov l'MIStructlon,..
qu:inlneat.a •t a time when
...., cottt .... tile bllbtat
1-Wftl'1I pneratiom."
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LEVELS BLAST
Bill Boswell
;:Michigan
Schools
Under Fire
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) -A
Big Ten investigator began Monday
to probe charges by a campus
newspaper that athletes at the
University of Michigan were given
~pecial privlleees ln probal>le violatlor
~f conferetice ruJes.
Meanwhile, the Michigan Daily, a
student-operated paper on t b e
MJchigan campus, also charged that
similar violations were evident at
Michigan State University, eo miles
away In Eut Lanslng.
John Dewey, usiltaot Big Teo com-
mluloner,. conferred with Wolverine
olllcials · in Ann Arbot but there wa~
'" no lmmediate indication be would ex-
. tend thf> probe to the MSU campus.
Last Friday, the newspaper &aid
in a copyrighted story that Mkbiga1
athletes were given free passes to Ann
Arbor movie houses, free clothing at
a haberdashery and discounts on
meaa at one restaurant.
Tbls was foDowed Sunday by a te·
cond copyl'llbled story that alleced
• MSU athletes received discounb for
movie theater passes, free meals In
dormttory grills, charged I o n g
distance telephone calh to coadles
and bad upenses paid for visits by
their parent. to the East Lansing
. campus.
Both H. 0. "Fritz" Crisler, athletic
director at Michigan, and Clarence
"Biggie" Munn, MSU athletic director,
said they would investigate the ·allega-
tions.
Michigan State football Coach Duffy
Daugherty said he wu not only cer-
tain that MSU could pass a conference
lnv~tlgation, but that "I have com-
plete faith the university of Michigan
Is not violating the spirit of the rules."
GWC Menaces
· Citrus Hopes
··f or EC Win
By EARL GUSTKEY
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Westminster Hieb School principal
Ferren CbrlstenMn will Cormally
charge Aoabeim ff1&ll School's Coot·
ball coachlng stan with ilJetal re-
cruitment of a W•tmlnsttr football
star on Monday, the DAILY PILOT
learned today.
Kevin Kedder11 210-Jl(>Ulld starting
junior tackle for ihe Lions wt fall,
enrolled at Anaheim ttda momlng. An-
other Westminster foodtall ltar, start·
' Ing guard Jim Heath, enrolled at An·
aheirn for the secoad aemester.
Anaheim High School principal
Chester Shirk will be contro11ted with
the charges at DOOD Mdhda1 at a Sun-
set League mtetbaC at tbe Greenbriar
Inn In Garden Grove.
Heath, Chriltemen said this morn.
mg, tran.tferred to Anaheim bec1U1t
bis father's job wu lD A.nabebn.
Christen.sen added: "~ ..,,_,,
to have been Influence exerted ee X...
dera by Anaheim Hlab School...._
and Heath to impress Kedders of tbe
benefits of their football program.
"Thls bas been deSCTibed in detail
by Kevin to oar coaching staff a • d
witnessed by our own athletes. WbUe
still enrolled at our school, Kevin
was Involved ln priytte converutlle
w:lth Clare VanHoorebe~ for. 10 ·ti
20 minutes, and be a1lo ..... w It II
Ana.helm ualltant CC*lm ...... ...
tum, w.,_ Atkins and BID ....... ..
the Uon principal alle,...
Bolftll 11 reludat t. .._ ..
situatloa until the meetllll. Ill imd
Anabeim'1 coeebint ltd Ml "plMd
sympathy" beca111e fl ... .,...
reports In patt ccnfllctt bttwe• ~
two schools.
The molt rece,ot WU i lflinl
charge Westmiuter tevied at
Anaheim duriq Cle ttll fooGld
seNOD. On Wednesday, Not'. 2 ol tbat
year, BaweU and auuten.a c:Mrt-
td that two u-Anabebn Hip ltadlata
UPI T ..........
HOT ICE ACTION -Desperate Tor~nto Maple
Le~fs defender W•)"lle Carleton (25) puses puck
to mate Larry Hillman (2) while Los ADteles Kings
ace Gord Laoo.iere menace. nearby. The Kings
knocked ~H the Stanley Cup cbampt, ~o. before a throne of 12,30'1 Monday night.
~----------------------------------------------~
Already Over 11-0
Trojan Track Coach
In Vault Comeback
VeTn Wolfe ls making bis comeback.
The University of S o u t h e r n
Callfornia track and fteld hoes has
put an end to a 20-year competitive
tayolf met is getting the feel of a
fiberglass pole so he can try bis
hand at vaulting.
Wolfe Is shooting for a July senior
citizen's competition in San Diego,
and the 45-year·old star of the late
40's says be hopes to c le a r 12 or
13 feet by then.
When compeUng for SC, he was
stead)' at lU and once slid over
14 feet -and that wu in the pre-
fiberglass era wflen 14--0 w a 1
something fantastic.
Now he's le•ning all over again
and with only a few weeks practice
under hJs belt la already over 11
feet.
"The biggest thlng Is gettlng your
legs In shape." he tells. "You should
have seen me trying to get out of
bed the next morning following my
. first workout I was really stiff," he
confides.
Wolfe is working out with two poles
-usin& a 150-pouftder wben vaultinl
at SC and going with bis son's 120-
pounder when testing the home pit
In Rolling Hills.
Asked if any other senior citben
would be able to offer oppoeltion to
a 12 or 13-foot vault, Wolle points
out that former Olympic champion
Bob Richards' and ex-world record
bolder Conaeliua Wannerdam would
haft ~ be reckoned with.
a •• type flberC1111 pele which
ua Mell develope4 by Rm Jnb
... die Dara-Fiber C..pany of
C..ta Mesa.
Jenks developed • daff caned
"Cata-pole" and belltvea It Is a
1troa1er ,.Wuct tM. the Sky
Pele wllklil II al90 auafactwred
la CMta Meaa ( 8 r • w a I a I .
SOaflu).
Tile MW '911 b already b e l 11 f
trW lty Raalan star Geuadly
Blba,JeUff, Greek wlilb c II r I I
Pa,........, D I r k Railsback
(UCLA), J• Vaaih11 (UCLA) -an n-r9*n.
'J'1le Cata-Pele c 0 m p I I y -
rtca.t 11ext deor te rival Browatnc-
WHITE
WA.SH
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Failing Leaves
A Pretty Sight
To King Fans
~
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Don't hand
Punch ImJach that line about going
West, young man.
Coach Imlach took bis Toronto
Maple Leafs Westt a couple of
sames with two atlonal Hockey
League .expansjon ubs -Oakland
and Los Angeles.
He still ls looking or bis flrat point.
Los Angeles stunned the Leafs 2-0
Monday night, just M boprs after
Oakland had dropped them 4-3. It
WU tbe only NHL game played.
1be consecutive loeaea left the ..,. line defeodin1 Stanley Olp cbamptona
in fifth place ln the East Dtvialon,
four poi:nta back' of idle New York
and only five abe9d ot last-place
Detroit.
1be Leafs have dropped slx in a
row and seven ot their 1ut nine starts.
RoOkie Wayne RuUed1e kicked out
31 Toronto shots for hil 1e.eand
shutout.
And to make matters wor~ for
lmlaclt, one of UJe Loi Antelea goals
was scored by Toronto dilcmd Ed
Joyal, who has tallied four ot bis
13 agalut h IMfl. Bowie Menard
pt tbe aa:ier.
Tbe victory, the t.llird in four
meetlnp with Toronto, mond tM
thlrd..p1ace K.lnp tbtte points b9ct
of Mlnnnota In the W11t DMalon
race.
Loi An1eles boast.a a t-M record
a1ainat tlM established teams, the best
mnlt amonc the &earue's expanaJon
chtbt.
In Olympic Slalom ·-
Disqualification
Hits ·U.S. Girls
C'HAMROUsm!:, France (AP) -
Marielle Gofl:lcbel of France WOil the
w0men'11lalom Tuuday ln the Winter
O)Jmpica aa mldortuhe •lain struck
the Uni1ed States ski team and left
it witbou.t a medal.
Mia~ Goftacbel completed the first
1'UD in 4.0.27 MCODda and the second
in 45.58 for a combined IUS.
Nancy Green ot Canada, the World
CUp champion, fftsbed second in 81.li
and Annie Famoee of France took
tilird in tl'T ...
'lbe United States team, beset by
Injuries tbroueh the early part of
the Winter Olympk Games, h.s Its
first triumph wiped out today when
three contenders were disqualified In
the first run 0( tbe women's slalom
-leaviJlt spunky teenager Judy
Nagel to battle for the gold medal.
The much-maligned U.S. hockey
team bas 1-0UDded a grim warning
to future opponents· in the Winter
Olympic Games. '
"We are goi.Qg to do some killing
from here on," Coach Murr a y
Willlamson said after the United
States bad stormed to an S.l victory
over West Germany Monday, the
Americana' first victory after four
straight Joa&e1.
Judy, a 11-year-old latecomer to
the U. S. Olympic squad from
Enumclaw, Wash., streaked Into the
lead In the tlt1t of two slalom runs
on the slopes above Chamrousse.
But Wendy Allen of San Pedro,
Calil., w.as dlJquallfied for missing
a gate after posting the best time
of all 49 entrant. and Rosie Forma ot Warren, Vt., and Kild Cutter of
Bend, Ore., also were set down after
flaabiog into contending positions.
"It's just terrible luct for these
gnat kids," Mid Bob Beattie. coach
of the U. S. Alpine team, wbo bas
• struggled through injuries to four of
his top men and women skiers wbile
chasing the eluaive medal cluJter he
had hoped for.
Be.W~ said all three girls missed
Warley Pots 43,
Amigos Collect
Victory, 145-142
ANAHEIM -Ben Warley is a
streaky basketball player 1g. b o
sometimes scores quite a bit for the
Anaheim Amigos and 1ometimes
doean'l
W•ley bit a high mark o( bis
A m e r i c a n Basketball Allociation
CU'ffl' Mcmday 8'Cbt when tbe Amiaos
took a l .. ta deciPoD from tbe
Houston Maverlcb bl ertertime.
Anabelna ta.tea on X e n ta c k 1 , a
Colonela tonipt in the windup to a
nine-game home stand.
Warley hit on 11 shots from the
noor -te of tMrn in a row to
1 e t an ABA record -and scored
._,points fcw a HUon bip.
ane1•-.i.t~anea-oe the upper Jnel ti the coane.
"I knew right an.y I milled It."
said Wendy, wbo bad blued to an
unbelievable clocking o{.39.25 MCondJ
on the 425-meter, 16-gate downbUl rac-
inc strip.
"I WU IOi:JIC too fast -liey (tbe
gates)'were coming at me too fut.
By the time I real.bed It, I couldn't
have made it anyway. It was 2$ or
30 gates below the ltart."
Beattie aaid the coune wu ex-
tremely fut and the gates were to
arranged that they were difficult to
approecb.
"But you coulda't take it euy; you
bad to co ~ out regardless of the
conditiODS," be said.
M a result ol the 4iaqualiflcatlon1,
and Miss Nacet •s falls, what bad ap-
peared to be the U. S. team's finest
mo~t to date in the Gamet became
another medal w•hout.
Mill Gottscbel, clocked ift 4.0,27 and
~.59 foe her two rum, ftniabed ,ntb
a combined time ol 86.M. Miu Greene
wot tbe silver medal with a clocking
of M.15 ind Miu P'amose bad an IT.• total
Houston Tops
Cage Ratings,
Bruins Second
NEW YORK -1be Univenity of
Houston It rounding out iU tint full
month on top and apparently ihe
altitude .Lao't bot.berlng the Cougars.
Kooc.ting off large a.net am~ foes
alike in its quest for the national
championship, coach Guy Lewis'
quintet, which moved to the top by
beatlng UCLA 7H9 in Janu•y, re-
mains there for the fourth ltraipt
week.
UnJt.ed Pnss lnteniational and
Aaociated Preas polls gave the
Cougars tint place, ahead ot UCLA
in the 11th weekly major college
besketball ratlnp for the arr• season.
"CGftellu must be SO or ao by
DOif W I bet be can •till 10 over
1( r.t." Wtlfe opines.
eo.ddnl pole nulten has been
Wolfe'• dmltn to fmne. He was the
tutor wtlo broagbt Jim Brewer lnto
the ulional spotllC)lt at North Pboenls
Hllll.
Sllal1u -waa ortg:laaUy aet •P
te tlln Mt ..m.1 beerd1 alld
.atla. Rewenr, after eeachet atMI
atlletet "" die llft'Rn .. heu
fer ,... "''"'dea. u.e ~
ftre tlaaDy sn-tff. ..
Jeab, Mee ••~M t.1 ltJa
e.mpelter, II fttlft ... t ltlDUH wtn ,. ner JI feet 1tmdbne
ttdt year. R9Wner. t.e llieDevts
.... ..,..,., ...,..., .. Uda la
QCC, Tribe Collide Tonight
Brewer ~ the ti.rat ,,.,, to clear
14 feet. dMa eutd over 1$-0 wbUe
still la laltb tdaool. Wolfe allo coecMd Getrtt DavJu,
• ..,_ w.t to IDlllll a world recor4
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In bbtorJ (17"1 ).
................. u.e .., f•atre.
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A peat cl Dr. DoNJd A. Fit,ld
(Newport Bach) ls Wlltiam Stanley
from 1'\mmont, Cnada.
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After' told"'t °'" bolt Cyprett
(f'rida1), tbea trek to Wulwlod
for a ~ lli'1't bett.11 9fta tlla
a.ndefudtd Ua.A Frolll. occ..,...
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KariDI basketball coach Lute Ollan II.YI
there'• a lfOWiDI trend among prep atucleat bod·
les to create a auper-pretlllW'iJed almoephlre for
basketball teams. "Our student body this year ball asswnedcfrom
the W"'sinnin• of the aealOD that we would automatr ically qualify tor the C1F playoffs and that isn't the
cue at all," Ollon aays.
''There's a ftne line between wi.nnmf and loe· ing and you always need a little bit of luck. A lot of
this CIF talk comes about with high school baaket-
ball ratings -I say let the kids play the seaaon
first and tBen make up the ratings."
* * * Bryon Overton, the Costa Mesa resident who
ts on an all-out training program to make the U.S.
Olympic nee-walking t.eam, says the •torr in the
DAILY PILOT recently about his bout. with dop
and rock-throwing becklen has ceated.
•~Jc· ....
In the ltory, Overton said he's been pelted b7
rockJ and heckled by passing motorists alonf hia
Back Bly training route. "lut el~ t1'•t story was In the paper, there
hasn't -... any 'roblem," Overton reported.
"In feet, teftral til'Mt people have chMrtcl
,,,. lfMI lheuted encour .. ,,,.nt."
OYerton, by the way, is attempting to land the
20 kilometer Olyinpic r.ce walking tria16 for Or·
ange CoMt Collep in Jtme. All he says be needs iJ
a civic 0111niution to put up $200 for trophies.
"Witfi f200, we cou1d put on• first rate show,"
he HJI.
* * * Mike MeI,.Ilao, form« Orange Coast and Chap-
man CoDq1 Msketball star, attended the OCC·
Golden Welt pme lat week.
JicLellan wu tourlnf the U.S. and Canada with
the Harlem Globetrotters opposition team, tbe New
York Generlls.
Oilers 1st
In County
HutiDstoa Beach ton·
tiauea Its bold on the
Dumber OM spot in the
county bolltend by ita •big
, wiDI over Marina a n d
Anaheim last week.
In tact, the top tl9'ee
stayed the same w l t h
Corona del Mar breezint in
1t1 two games while Marina
WH 1pllttin1 • losing the
toutb one to the top-ranked
Oilers and ~Ing Santa
Ana Valle • . ~
The way L e a g u e
leader exchanged places
with Habra taking over
the feurth 1pot by virtue
of its 59-57 victory over Sun-
ny Hilla.
Santiago dropped out. of
the elite lfOup after split·
tin& a palr and Newport
Harbor moved back to the
top 10 again via it.a two
wins over Sunset Leasue
rivals. n.e Tara b e ,._ t
Westen (~) and Santa
Ana (7'"57).
* * TOP 1t
Plea BcllMl Vtees
1. H.B. (1 .. 3) 30
2. CdM (23-2) ',(l
3. MIJ'illa (~) 25
4. La Habra (lJ.6) 20
5. Sunny Hllll (17-3) 18 a. Magnolia (14-10) 14
7. Villa Park (17.0) 13 a. Garden Grove (15-e) 10
9. Newport Hrbr. (14-6) 5
10. Tua Un (11-11) 2
Wonten'• dubs. Holding the ·target Oeft to right)
is PaUy Scbottmiller (tournament president), La-
.Donna Cutt• and lluel IMollka. Ward is the tour·
ney ob&innan wtiil• ScbrYer is the vice-preeidenl
lit '•lomtr
" 1Z: .. ~ul~~~J.c.lnto ts n 1MC1en• M1 193 B .. dl CltY tl ,, nd•l• K tt OleOo Me .. • n I. Sin~ Aritonlo !!, I 1-111 v111ev u .... I.A 1~ l 11-r.~"° •Mdtfl• 'i ! ~ f:t"'rdlno
B .I~:· !I " left .......,..,,. li N Ml • ._ MIMlo
· NeWport,
Anaheim
: In Crucial 'll Newport Harbor squares H off against Anaheim tonight
11
'1. at 7 to highlight the area'• '! baske~all picture.
The action takes place at
Newport
The Irvine Leaeue battles
are all at 5 o'clock with
Corona del Mar at Valencia,
"" Estancia at Fo11J1lain Valley ( JS-8 )· ancl Mapolia boating Costa
Mesa. ts
'ltf tM u l~
g
~
" ;I
' ff H u lit " .. ..
The Tars, under coach Al
Hackney, must win to stay
alive in their quest for a
possible CIF playoff berth.
Marina holds a one-game
lead over the Sailors with
four tilt.a remaining on the
11.ate. And, they fa~ each
other on the• last day of
the regulu: season.
But first, Newport must
get by dangerous Anaheim.
The Tars did It Ole first
time ~d with a rutprJs. flt. SAID (II••) 8•••erUo (6·15) inc 75-71 victory at n 1 .. LA State Freoll 4t Anaheim. ., r. ~l'&Fros11 ~ To do it, the hosts must # 11 F_.,. c ',,1 offset the Colony's height tJ lekenlle ~ " rnt LA " advanta1e. Anaheim coes JJ ~ S~t ~ with Jerry Bruch (M ) at
57 ~: ~.,. " center and ·Dan Simpson at
I.. n .,.,.,.,. !! forward (8-5). ~ Gotdlfl Wtll ,. :f at=:'.~ 1:1 The Sea IGngs Of Corona
. ,,. f: sl,,~~;:". ~ del Mar, number two1fn lh1e "" It ~~~ u county and number our n ff ~ Mt~'s1c n the CIF poll, are 1eekina J • 111vers1c11 ",, their 20th straight win of 11 • IS Gel*" Wttt 63 the campaign. " Senta Att• (8·15) Valenci•, 3-3 In league
' Deanla Ltyerl.J belted .,
ln11de -tb..,.rt bomer ln the
seventta Incl the B u c 1
1qafflld home two in the
•Diall to tU.• a 7..f non-con·
feretlCt bueball v 1 c t o r y
from Loi AftceJe1 Harbor
Monday.
Ora.nee Cout College Wi.U
compete In the Mt. S.
Antonio tournament Feb. 11
and 17 in Its next outinc.
Leyerly lubed b6a four·
bagaer with the Bucs trail·
tnc 4-3 in the seventh. The
b{i n,ldftelder, who played
defensive end for the Bue
gridders last seuon, roared
arounq ~ bases before a
play OQU.lt be made Oii him.
Leyerly tlad a hand in the
three-run ninth also. Mike
lAR>• . 11.ngled, R a n d y
Brawn reaebed base on a
f iekler' 1 d!IOlce that got
nobody, aad Andy Haas
singled to 1e1d ttiem up.
Leyerly hn walked to
force in a run. Steve Yocom
la1d. don a perfect squeeze
for another, and Bill Jenkins
foOoweQ.r with a n o t h e r
1quee11 for the third tally.
Haas picked up the win,
hla1~ ...........
'n'9 Bue1 .. ~ IDd ..
for the JMr llil .Hau Maa all of tf-8 ..,..._, .
HarbOr JulDld oft wllb
two ill' h iirll "and 1Wo
In tbe f~. OOC IOt •
in the tow1I 184 OM la
ttie Sida to Ht the .....
for LeJetly'I tlllllt,
Alter the II( SAC tolha·
ment, the Pirates trUll to
Compton for a 1ame m
Wednesda,, Feb. 21. Aai en
J'rldly, Feb. 23, tm Pll9ttt
are at Golden West to t9tD
the Eas tern Cont.-.
schedule.
H~tingw,n
2nd in CIF
' Hoop.Poll
Hununcto-. Btadl ~· vaulted into 1ecqnd
in the CIF b at k et a 11
ratings poll, lhanb to its
51-41 win over Marina.
The Oilers' pk:bd 1't 13
votes this week to l'tlJlact
North Torrance In the lee·
and politioa behind Unde-
feated Compton.
Elmer Combl, qulnt.t ts
H.l ... I ~IT C11
Olive•', II levwtv,11
•• 1 1 J J t 1
at the highest poiJlt • uy
• " Orance County team. bas ~ ; ever attained ill lie CIF v-1• Jd lftl," .,_,c
1 1 poll.
: ~ Tbe Oller• are DOW lt-3
: : overall after early Muon lltw. c lkllrt. rl
Ml*s.d l-.-' ' • • • 1011es to Marina (twice) and
? : Compton i'n ~ Buntialton ,,. .... "' Dunll: ........ .
1..oiowe1,"' ...... ' 1 I : : Beach Clallic champioub.lp
1 I l&me (59-$3), 11 1 ,, T ... 11
U KAalOll C•I
1 ' Corona del Mar ,
AB • " Cot,.11, ct • ' • OtMHH.rl • I I Pal'Hfl. 1' .. • • 'It~ ... ' • 2 11wi.,.1.11 • • • ,.,_,rt I • • Krlft, 1' ' 1 ,
l1tlly,. , I 1
MlcOwl .... I • • Cat llt\ldt, c t • • ""*''"·. 1 • • CIUle\' •• 1 • • , ..... 1' ' ' \.I, ........ occ • •1 "' J+l
· UCI .Blasts
Rugby Foe
Unlvenlty ol CJ)Jlornia
Irvine's ru"1f team faces
Old Minion Rulby Club at
San PleJo after defeatinl
Long Beach, ~3, Sunday
afternoon.
The Ante•tff:s. in winning,
picked up their second
league vktory.
Jqeanwbile, cOltt1lwes i., the
fourth BpOt behlncl North
Torrance.
Bill Bloom'• c:ttarc•• are gunning far their 2 e t h
straight win ol tbe eam·
palgn today and their 12th
in the Irvtnt Lupe .
Marina hll to MYtntb
place ill the raatmss after
its loss to SM*nt Hattqton.
il.l
1. Compton (2'Ml) • 180
%. Huntln«ton (lf.a) • 133
3. Nottb Torr'ace (Jf.2) 128
4. Corona deJ Mar (~~101
5. Aviation (~) 70
&. Millikan (22·2) 69
7. Mlrina (211-3) 67
I . Glenb (»l) 46
t. Monnma (».1) 36
10. MomJaoklt (24-6) 17
Others: SWlDy Hil1I ~ La
Habra 1 •
AA-A ,,
L S.L. Obilpo (,._1) 151
2. N. Rivmide (21-2) 1 137
l . Saa Gabnel (lM) ' 107
4. Verbwn Del UM )· 1101
Mclellan orl9'n1lly trltcl out fer tM Anehel"'
Amigos but was cut. Amigo owner Art Kl"', whe
also owns the Generals, put McLell•n • the reld
with the team for •aMnlftf, In hopet he would
have enough pro experience to hel, the Ami'"
next yea\ ---------------------• ,, s.n oitto ,....,, ff hostilities, does not Ocure ., 1110 HOll6e 1 • to give the invaders from f2 Lant llHC~ •
The defendlnl champions
were never In it as Irvine
went Into a paaslp1 type
of came the first flalf and
ran up a hute lead.
5. Montgomery (U-.1) • 95
e. Valley OtrlsUan (lt-1)79
But after 44 games in 42 nights, McLellan
threw in the to~l. Santa Anita "In games like that, you pick up a lot of bad
habits," McLf!lan said.
Disenchanted with the Amigos, McLellan said
he•d ·been. imited by coach Clift Hagen to come to
tryout camp with tfie Dailu Chaparrals next fall
* * * Some ... Meir fttls -...~,.. .....
the San Quenti" ~II Mam San flr•n-
dtce St ... laet IMMft.
While vt•tlnt the~ SatvrWy -Sun-4-y, we told San Quentin Newt city editor Jehn
St,owalter, an lmMte, thet we had rHd In Ms 111"1*'
of the .,.,,,.,
"That was the S. flrenenc. St.te JV, ef
courte," ,.,... In ,...._ recNlft9tt ••"'-'
Trms Mer. S.141 Shew11ttn "Aw, now you tMn't have tt
~lhhn ;:a RESULTS
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11 oros_, :f Corona more than a brief
'4; ~:: 1~ workout before the height 1U triI~" IHli. :l Apel savvy of the Sea Kings ., "--" 1• ~law_,. • ,,_ " Estancia will be tryi.D1 for ; ~~m. , ; another upset of Fountain r. r:= c.11 1: Valley at the Barons' courL ti ~~,. • In first round action, ~ ,UI !ff <:Oach Bill Wetzel' I five ;a ~~!t_-turnecr the tables on Foun-1 ir. lain Valley for a stunning
J"o,..;.. •• 11 54-50 win.
Coach John K a s 1 er ' s C ... ffew ( 12 •JI) crew. meanwhile, 11 trying
~ to a•t of( a three·aame los·
11 inl streak.
1' ..
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1t 11
111
112
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Anteater
Netters 2nd
Lone Beach made a
ltront bid Jn the 1eeond half
but fell far abort ol victory.
7. Villa Part (17 .. ) 54
I. Hemet (17-3) 51
•. LISalle (17-5) 29
10. BtJI Gardftl (lf.1). 211
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LakeHav<JSufishHqA
,
$1,500 Price on Hea,,l
Ever catch a l11h worth rod and reel within 24 hours •too? How about $1,5001 .of the time it ta Pl\ In
A ,1,500 ~ ba11 will the Jake.
launch Lake -Havasu Qty'• Should it not tte ~l&Pt
1tmf·annual b111 d e r b 1 within 14 houri, the~ bau
whlcl\ will run ~p May then will be WO'l1ll ,t,ooo 27 ilae ta1ted tariemouth tor h next 100 d1y1 . ·
" 1 .. • n
wnl be dropped l • t q Alter that, 1f tbl n.~ ••
Thompson Bay on Saturday, .WI at larce, the ~t,
a In hundred yards from ii ttOO no matter 11t>en ff
:tb.e U n l v e r s l t Y ol the Nautical 1011 In lull view '4 caupt. /
California at Berkeley walk· anJ)ers, 11 HavHu Qty FilbenDen ..cl._ '-oat.
ed off with the All·Universi-celebrates Its fQUrtb an· MU be kept 1t .. Naatical
ty Tennis Tournament beld Diveaarf." Inn dOck while tile f\lh t1
over the weekend at The prized bau wm be dropped alld thl8 Nleued
University of CalUornla, worth $1,* to any at a •pal to liH Ill u (4·11)
ltf n n ., .,
tt
Irvine. fisherman landinl It with equal ~ •
n Cal (Berkeley) flnbhed ------~----------=--~-
., wtth 30 points while UC
1: Irvine tallied 22, follcrlred
" by Santa Barbara a, Davis :! s. Rivenlcle f, San Dlr !O
~ 4.
,.. 1'bt only school • o t
=: repruented la the t ~i~ complex w a a
1~ The start of tbt tourne1
u waa rained out Friday, fore·
: Ing the matcbet to Satur-
.. 4-71 Sund.ly •nd Moaday. .. Semi-.......
Slalltl ' Ruth (UCl} CW Hal (SB)
:: 12, 1 .... ..a.
t1 Darley (Cal, lerte11y)
: def Meinhardt ( C al ,
: Berbley) .. 1, '"3.
1i Doubtt1
Darley a 1 d MlnelWdt
(Cal, Berkeley) UTeal aid
O'N'elll (UCl) .. 1, 7-1.
Olllf\Uan and Waldmll
(Cal, Berkeley) def Rull
and Moore (UCI) .. ,, W.
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JJ DAllY PllOf
Johnson Has 8-point
Consumer's Program
BJ CARL P. LEUB8DORF
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Prulident Jobmon. who put tGth Congresa into t b e Jkccrd Book u t b e
• • Cooa\lmer•' Ooocresa,"
bu outlined a new ei~
polnt procram for th1a year.
The p-opotall, cost of
which bad been detailed
before Tuesday's apecial
pre1identlal me11a1e, in·
elude improved filb and
p o u 1 tr y t n 1 p e c tion,
aaleiuards against home
Improvement and o th e r
aalel traudl, a ltudJ ol auto
l.nluruce and boltln1 safe-
ty 1tandards.
Some proposals, 1uch a1
radiation atanda; di for co1,-« t.elnilion and other elec·
tromc productl, a l re a d y
bave won ltroDg support at
CODlftllional beal'Jncl.
GOOD CHANCE
Othm, IUCb u t b e
Senate-paned au pipeline
Nfety bm meutn to pro-
tect apblll electric power
black-outl, have d r aw n
ltrclGI indDltry oppolition
but appear to have a aood
cbancl ti .uctmeat -u
tbey ca -. .a ti ~
mtttee.
DtlJ)fte trequeM.ly dil·
ftcult figbtl Jn commi:UM
where cloled ..mom con-
ceal DWl1 voe.a, only a
handful of llMJllbwl have
cast neptift votes in public
a1alntt the srowtni lilt of co~fJIUI.
Tbe reccr4 ol mlJar eon.
lmDlr tima Wire ODqrell
1hoW1:
1. I a h r • a t dlldolu.re,
puled • to 4 lalt week
by tbe Home after a waker
blU had been a.pproved n
to 0 by the Senat.e Jn Joly.
MEAT JNSPECl'ION
2. Melt inlpection. puaed
last fall -to 1 bJ the House, atrtngtheDed • to
2 by tbe Senate wiUl a bill
clole to the ltroqilr wnio1l
finallJ "l*sht& tbe Bouae
S38 to 28..
3. Air pollutlon, puMd 88
too lut year by the s.nate
and • to 0 bf the Bouae.
4 • Flammab!.e fabrica,
pueecl lut year by a voice
vote in the Senat.e and by m to o tn the Hou1e. a. .\uto NfetJ a n d
hlg!Pny 1afety, pa I I e d
unanlmouly by the Senate
in 1188 and with jult three
dilaentlng votes -on the
highway safety meaaure -
in the House.
WATEBED DOWN
&. Fair packaeiDI, paaaed
71 to 9 in the Senate in
lllee and nJ to I in the
HOUH after a Committee
bad watered lt don.
In none ol ~ .. cue•
do the final votel lndicate
the ltmlgtb ol lnduatry op-
posltJon and the difficult
1lgbt which faced pr~
ponentl in pushing the
meuures tbr-00gh.
The interest diJclolure
bill, described by 1ome sup-
porten as the stronaest con-
1umer bill ever to pall the House, ls a giood example
ol the way memben reacted
in committee and on the
floor.
CREDIT CHARGE
il 'the HOUie Banking
Committee. Democrat. fall·
ed by a handful ol votes
to require tibat interelt be
expreeaed in annual percen-
tqa I o r revolvtnc charge
accounta and to include
cncllt cbarle.t ol under Wt
B1lt when CheJ tried on
Che flocr, the prorilion
cOMin& revolvin& cbarae
accounts woa by a wte of
U5 to 19, while the $10 limit
w11 deleted by a volQe vote.
In both caaea, a key to
the ovenmelminl vow wH
that t b e parliamentary
rltuatioo would have re-
quired a roll call had the
iuue gone the other way.
Even members opposina the two provillona wer. not eaew to pat their oppotltion
GD the record.
-~h f.ourt May Take
. Battle on Auto Safety
Qty, Ind. Suddenly the car
... ltruck by • 1980 Impala
i1pp1q1 a1on1, accordina to papen ht the case, at 115
miles an hour.
· 'lbe_70UDC sailor wu tem-
ponriJ1 pmWyzed below the
neck and later Cot a medlcal
di1charge from the Navy.
His appeal conte nds
Gener.al Motors, manufac-
turer ot the Impala, la
legally negligent ln two
ways: (1) For designing a
car that ca io so fut;
(2) F o r "empbasiJ.ing
speed'' in advertising.
RIDDEN DD'BCT
Several cowtl ban held
the mamfadunr'1 duty is
to a..,fd biddlm defects and
latent dallgen.1be fact that can can be drt"9 way
beroad .,.... Umtts bas
been ruled oat u a bidden
defect.
Allo. the eRrta ..... .aid
manufacbu9'1 cmmot be
bound for ndlell .. 0(
can.
la Octolter 1•. t•• Suprtme ~ ,...... 80t
bear a ........ elm aat
GMwu,:ci llll...,.
Ing a ..... wltb
a ••x•• tnM t.t did Mt
bav. lidt nm. r8'll .., pro-
tect h ~ na I lldt
colUMll.
P'OOW'ltoor And rullq ...... the mne cue, tl9I U.S. ~
What ls
Walliice
Support?
BJ CARL P. LIUNDORI'
WASHINGTON (AP) -
~--C. Walact, tbe
f«mer Alabama 1cwernor
aeekln& the prealdency u
a third • party candidate,
baa Iona tn1lltec1 h 1 •
political ruppcrt ttema from
a backlaJb apinJt big
pernment, ratber than a
1'bJte backluh a1ailllt civil
rl1bte:
"There lan't any wbit.e
bactluh that I k n ow
about,.. be ea.kl in an in-
terview lut year.
''There 11 a 1 t r o n g
backlalb amon1 the •oten
all acroae the country but
it ian't against anyone
becaUJt of race," be 1aid..
"It la agalnlt the idea ol
a big federal &Oft1'11Dlerat
trying to solve problem•
that should be solved on
the local level"
But tbougb tbe aegrega-
tioniat slogans and appeal•
for defiance of' federal
courts that made Wallace
a symbol in the Deep South
have largely disappeared
trom biJ. public 1tatements,
the nclal laaue la never far
away.
BRIEF ALLUllON
Wallace's state men t
Thursday in which h e
formally announced bis can·
didacy contained only one
brief allualon to race -a
comment tbat "'lbe typical
American ol all races is
tired of riots." But the sub-
ject dominated reporten'
queatiom.
Asked whether be still
beUeved ln school segrega-
tion, be •aid, "Public educa-
tion is a problem for
d e t e r m in at 1 on by the
1tates."
Although "we have sup-
ported in tbe past a
aeparated school system" ln
Alabama, "we have aa In-
tegrated school ay1tem in
our state.
"We have bad m or e m1ntlln& ol the races m
Alabama'' than ln an
Northern city. be said, a1.
dins: "People of all races
are wanted and needed ln
Alabama.
"Our state h11 obeyed the
Jaws," be went on. "We
don't advocate disobe-
dience."
DEFIES ORDER
But ln March 1111, wagl.n1
hla 1uccellful primary cam-
paign for tbe governonhlp,
Wallace pledged to defy
federal court deaegn1atlon
orders. He recalled that as
a state judge be bad refused
to permit voUna orders to
be banded over to the CtvU
Rigbts Commiuton.
"I plead gfil)ty to refusing
to obey th1I federal court
order that tbil federal Judie
had laaued,'" be laid at the
time.
Five yean later, ln a
farewell apeecb to t be
leplature .,_,en turntn1
tbe governorship over to bis
wife, Lurleen, WalJace soun-
ded a similar note.
"We should never stop
fi&bting judicial tyranny,"
he said, "until It is rill of
judges and bureaucrat& wtto
believe that their ind.lvldua)
·notions' are 1uperlor to tbe
law written ta the Constitu-
tion which tM1 swore to
uphold and defend."
REPEAL CIVIL IUGBTS
Wallace WU Hked Thurs-
dt!.y what he woul$1 do about
de1egregation and ~ i v l J
rtabts U elected president.
He said be would appoint
different kinds of judge1 and
ask Concress to repeal civil
ripll laws.
But first, he we9t on, "J
would stop bureaus from
writing guidelines that go
beyond the law,
"'nle fint thlo1 I'm goina
to do la \o bring an Ulose
briefcase • totina lawym
fn\m HEW back l o
WaJbJqton and throw all
of their brlefcaae1 in the
Potomac.''
Wallace and HEW -the
Department of H e a l t !I •
Educatioe and Welfare -
bave beett at odda for run
O\'tr HEW'a movn t o
otaegre1a.te tebooLI a n d '°'"tall. l.AMPANT CRIME
Ht ... ubd bo• bt
thoqbt be could end wttat
ht termed "c:riml runainl
rampant ill tVerJ dty al
the natioe."
"U I were tM Jl"UideDI
of the Ualted States. 70'
tf*td wit la UM atreel
Soft fl!9CJ ~'With hidden l)O(iefs
and flatterlrJ9· roll collar. Wear it
belted or not, in pretty shad" of
blue, lime, or hot pink. It's cuddly
· warm in ArmP triacetate and nylon
with easy-care ways. Sizes P-S-M-L.
Not shown: l~JJO lhort robe, ... may co lourig.wear 53 .
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SALE
colorful designer
underfashions
2.99 to 8.99 were 5.00-18.SO
A famous name in foundations is
discontinuing colors in styles you
love. You even save on the great
one-piece underfashion for light-
weight control. Great under new
closer to the body , belted fashions.
a . 18.50 all-in-one, nude only 34-38 B,
34-40 C-D. 8.99 ·
b. 5.00 padded bra, pink. blue, yel-
low, 32-36 A-B. 2.• ,
c.15.00 long leg panty girdle, pink,
blue, yellow, S-M-L. 8.91
may co foundations «
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ANNUAL SALE ·
Van Raalte Sheeiios
buy three and save
3 fqr 3.35 to 3 for 7.15
reg. 1..35 to 3.08 ea.
• • •
Once a year opportunity to get the finest in ·panty
styles from Van Raalte. All feature replaci!cl>le en-
cased elastic lor extra long life . In sheer nylon tricot
that g ives you cool, 99ft lururr. Ip pink or white.
1.35 bikini, 4-7 3 for 3.35 1.50 brief, 4-7 3 1or 3.75
1.85 brief, 8-9 3 • 4.70 2.00 trunk, 5-7 3 for 5.10
2.SO trunk, 8-9 3 lor 6.35
2.50 long leg tight, 5-7 3 for 1.35
3.00 long leg tight, 8-9 3 for 7.15
may co lingerie 28
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time." be 1ald •• :,v~n lf ~
had to brlac ln ~.-troop: aid statloa one eve.r1 3
Cetl wi~ bayOCMl" -------.-""!~.-.;..,;.-__;__;,__ _ __.r~~;:...:;__-.:..!..::__ ______ _:..~~=-~~~_:., .... ....;om..
Theater Worlcshop
\ .
Youngsters
.
·Get in Act
Sesldons in creative experiences and creative drama
are being offered Harbor Area younssters from grade
school to high adiool age. Individual self-development
and creativeness will be etTelled.
Cb:i.ldren's 'lbeater Guild, sponsor ol the 10-week
ipring worbbope, will conduct registration from 10
a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb. 17, and lrom 3:30 w S p.m.
Monday, February 19.
The workshop J?Olitt<>DS wW be filled on a first •
oome-fi.M served basis at the aulld's headquarters, 1518
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Registration fee la $3.50 for the entire series which
begins the week of Feb. 26. There will be cla86e8 for
first and second graden combined; third grade; fourth
grade; flftb and sixtti grades combined. seveoth and
eighth grades combined, and high dloolers.
The workshop for bigti school students is being
offered for the first time by the guild. Leading theses-
sions will be Bob Strnad and his wile Lisa, both of
whom have extensive college theater backgrounds.
Both are Orange . Coast College atudents with Bob
serving as president of the Drama Olub this year. Lisa
is playing the f'emale lead in the up and coming OCC
Maroh production of "After the Fall."
Bob is a jack-of-all-trades for OCC with acting roles
in 1'Pajama Game" and "Teabouae of the August Moon;"
designing sets for "Night of the Dunce" and ''Tea·
house," and now lighting in "~the Fa Di''
WOllLD'S A STMl -GtrtllednJg pvaphernalia:lor the upcoming
'!beater Guild wcd.1bop1 ~ u..· and Bob Strnad (left ~right)
who will lead the blab ICllool group durine 'the 10-weei: ·aeries.
Corona del Mar high ldiooler (beryl Kraut.er 9ftd grade achooler
Phillip Dowty lend Mr betPlnc 1ianda.
In addition he bas taught modern dance and ballet
and £:s to be a drama 111d speech teadler. Both he
and are entllusiastic about tbe proepecta of a high
school theater worklhop. r
J:· Slturday, Mardi 30, travel to the Milelion Inn,
nenil!e to dine nt ctance and then return. 1n
itle mood for tile aa1a are (left to right) Mn. Les
Starnes and Mrs . W. R. Holmes, memben ol the
plannin& committee • • . but, JI tis any way to nm a railro.s????
Tea Parties Are Not Just lor Grown-ups
Obeerving George Washington's birthday with a
mother-daughter tea will be Stephens College Alum-
nae of Orange County wtio will gather from 1 to 3
p.m. in the Yorba Linda home ol Mni. William
I
Mitchel. Practicing the art of serving tea to tbell9
mother Mrs. Z. E. Averill are ~eft to right) Tobi..
Tami and Terri Averill. Mrs. Averill will show ancl
comment on her own fasbioo desip. ·; •• .... ' ...... . .
• the Clothes Storel
'!'tie 1'11 was a fast talker and I ti fuey ... ...,,. at wldd1 time 7ou
.•u no match for him. Before I knew u1 c~nfe the Hbjed.
It I had lost th• argument and I
ended up losing something else I had
....... Joelng.
Row I aee all the things I did
~but tt'• too 1.ate. ne damaea II dooe. For those of you out tbere
WI» .. ltlll vlr&lm. I hate you wUl ,...mblr tbb Jetter and tblnk ol
-Wlrilll eome rroovy cliarlc.Ur trlel l't. tllre °"'· -CELJ)Sl'E DIWl ca.atE: nab fer ,..r ...... ,w ·..., 1'41 De• ..Oe
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\ . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . -. . .. ' .. . .. -... . . . .. -. . .. .. . . --. ---DAIL V f'ILOT Tllt!dly, FebnuirJ l.3, lM
:;~~{as Vegas Honeymoon .
: -~-For New.l~ed Roberts
.. J
Valentine decoratiou aDd
white and pink floral at·
rangemenu sractd the ID·
ter r or o f Tust in
·.: Presbyterian Oburdl for the
.... • · evening ceremony wait.Ula in
• • • marriage Cynthia Horton ·· .. : ·and Steven James Roberts
• of Newport Beach.
The Rev . Karl Christ read
• • the double ring rites Friday
for the daugtrter ol Dr. and
Mn. D. A. Horton of Santa
Ana Heights and the ion
ol Mrs. Brue, Silvey of
Anaheim.
nae new Mn. R°'*U
donned a gown ol 1ilt peaa
de stile, fashioned with em·
pire bodice and lace 1leewa.
A wide band of peau d'ange
lace was appliqu.d on the
amt and medalliona ol Jac.
adorned the duitpel train.
She was given in marriage
•• by her father.
Mn. Michael Moreno of
Santa Ana, the bride's
cousin, was matron 0 l
honor, while Jill Horton, the
bride's sister, was mald of
.h o n o r . S e r v l n g a. s
bridesmalds were Mrs. Lar·
· ' ty Lease of Anabetm and
the Misses Virginia Lindsey
and Miscbelle Tenney, both
of Newport Bead!, and Ted·
di Hamlll of Hawaii, Cbe
bride's cousin.
They wore pomegranate.
colored dresses of silk and
wopl with matdtlng ribbon
_. • and veil headpieces. 'nteir
bouquets were of 1nQWflake
chrysanthemums.
Wurlng pink peau de soie
frocks for their duties as
flower girls were the Millet ~ Megan and Landy Railey ol
. Orange, cousins ol the
bride. The bridegroom asked
Lease to stand as best man,
while guests were ushered
to the pews by Chris Vinton,
Howard Lasley, Ph I 1-1 Ip
Long, Tom Stevf)nson J114
Terry Lew is.
.. · Edward Doyle was the
~ -• soloist. accompanied b y
• .. Mrs. Lewis al the organ.
,_ · • · Approximately 550 guests
• eonc ratulated the
ne-.tyweds during a recep-
tion 1n the church. Asslstin&
witb featlvttlea were Mrs.
Shelley Bortoo, the bride'•
aunt; Mrs. Robert Hamll1.
M1u Jody Railey and Mias
••• 'Marilyn Peters, the bride'• " _.,.. • oouslna. and the Misses
_ _ -Laura Lee Wiggens and
MeUasa Talmadge.
Special auests included .. •: Alr Force Col. Hamill just
· returned u commanding of·
: • · 6c:er at Cam Ran Bay, Viet.
DUl, and Mrs. E. C.
• Baltvelle ol Seattle. th•
lricle'• sreat-aunt. » • • Followinl a boneJIDOOll to · ... · :Laa Veps, h new~wedl
wUl estabu.h their home bl
Costa Mesa. The new Mrs.
Roberts ls a graduate of
Tustin High School and at· . . . . . . . .. . " .
.. ·~·=Astrology
'Nonsense'
Presented
Altrololical Ncnsaenae will
bl presented by B e t t y
· • ~tman, world traveler.
when she a d d r e s s e 1
members of St. Monica's
Guild of St. J o a c h i m ' s
Catholic Church Tbunday,
• • Feb. 15, from 1 to 3 p.m.,
~ Jn \he church ball.
... • During a tea, guests will
• be tre8ted to the children'•
art 1bow.
Mr1. Eurene Jtallber ii
• ·• · taa chairman and a111atln&
• ·: her are the Mmes. Michael
.. ~ •• Kay. Harold Romer, Ray
· •"Carpenter, Earl Steele .
.. Donald Powen and Robert
::. "',. -j\ohe.
' • -Tickets are $1 and
- -reservations may be made
~ • by lelepboninC Mrs. Russell
Stanton, 541-2C4.
ff '°° ....... INllChbon or know fl lll1GDI movtna tit our area. pleat ten aa
to that "' ., extend • trtendl'J welcome and beJ&)
tbtm to become acqualnt.s
• ID their an l\llTOUDd1Dp.
-11111•-·· .... ...
MRS. STEVEN JAMES ROBERTS
Evening Wedding RI ...
tended Cal Poly at Pomona, aeniD& 1n the Army and
and her husband. a Newport stationed at Ft. McArthur,
Barbor mp &raduate, ii San Pedro.
Coast Alumnae Invited
On Sight-seeing Tour
Sight-seeing via an exhibit
of pictures, art objects and
furniahinp ii the invitation
atended to z.ta Tau Alpha
Alumnae from BuntlqtoD
Beach to San Cleinmt..
Mrt. Wllllam Dana. who
wltb her hUlband have
returned to Corona del Mar
after a two-year re•ldency
1n Ceylon. will open her
home for the event and will
provide the program.
Members will gather al
9:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb.
lS, for a coffee.
Newa ol the April Zeta
Federation of S o u t b er a
Executive Night
California annual State Day
will be told by Mrs. Burton
S. Grant, president.
Plans for the S o u t h
Orange Cout annual June
benefit for th•
Rebabllitation Ctnter for
crippled chUdren and edulta
will be announced b y
chalrmen, Mrs. Graham
Gibbon1, Mrs: G. T.
Kessel r in 1 and Mrs.
Franklin Huret
Members already have
donated many hours of work
to addressinc and 1tnfOn1
envelopes for tbe comina
Euter Seal Drive, the na
tlODll alumnH project.
Secretaries Fete Bosses
Invitatiom have gone out
lo executives throuabout
Orange County from 8ah.ia
Chapter ol National ~
tmea Aalodatlon for the
Annual Executive Nlgbl
Tb1a annual a11• wm take place Tb\ll'ld.ay eve-
Hodauah
Mrs. Jack Chapman, ~
13'19, may be contacted for
location information f o r
Barbor Chapter of
Hadulall. Tbe club meets
at I p.m. every third Tues·
day.
A f.ul8J dllMr la .. Vll1a ...,.. ...... lo
boDor t.be .. *9 Wiit I
a.mliVVW'J of Mr ........
-Edward H . ....._ •· fl Buntinpn Bqc& •
Bota of tM bGW ..
uUve callfonaiau u ..
tbe1r parenta, dllldrla Md
ooe 1randcbDd.
Marll~n. a r e t lr e d
Ufatenant coloael, Anq
Maerv• wbo bu ,.... la
both WGl'fd WUI, JD8"rild
th4I former Jtutb WrtO& bs
Alu.a in 1111. Tbe Manna
have reaided in Loi Aaalle•
Md Oranae COUDtiea mc.t
of their married life, ud
Mc-un, a lD ll'adulila ol
t.be University ot Soulbena
Callfornla• practiced_ law ill
LB Group ·
Perked Up
At Coffee
Lapna BelCb J a a lo r Woman'• Club m....,... wlll
otter a F1'lelldlldP Co&t ta
tbe lacm• ol llra. SldalJ Bobbi fram lO a.m. to ....
Tbunda;f. J'tb. lJ.
Area 1"llDtll, fnlll 11 ..
35, who 11'1 ~ bl
jolDinC the dub ... ilwlt8d
to attend. uld Mn. Ja
Baqbman. m • m b • nldp cbairmu.
Tbt purpoee ol tbe eG&e
ii to acqaaint proepectiw
memben wttb the club'• bacqround, .chlevelMlltl
and g-11 for the eamlal
year.
Mn. Richard Brabuna,
preaident, will give a brief
wek:omtn1 speech and In-
troduce board member1.
Membership committee
m e m b e r s assisting Mrs.
Braugbman as hostesae1 are
Mrs. Sidney Hobbs and Mrs.
Gerald Wetzel.
Visiting Exotic Ports
Mr. and Mn. A. James West of Corona del Mar are
ptctured aboard the Swedish American line's MS
Gripsholm on a 42-day, 13,291-mile cruise t() Africa,
South America and WM· Indies. V¥its will include
Casablanca, Morocco, Barbados and St. Tbom11 Is-
lands.
Further information and ------------------
reservations may be ob-
tained by c a 111 n I Mn.
Baughman at 494-7118.
Volunteers
Awarded
Firefighters Wearing
Dre_sses for 'Alarms'
FLOWER SHOP
Troth Told
In Newport
Judi Lyn Late ol ·Balboa
lllaod, daugbWr ot Mr. and
ll..r1. Gecqe F. Lake ol
Fullerton, abd Mlclulel Hay
will marry June 1 in St.
Clemeab by lie S •a
EpiJcopal Churdl, s ••
Clemente.
The bride-to-be ii a ,, ..... ot·F1111trtan ~
Sebooi, FuD*ton J • • t • r ColJqe and IAICba UDm I
Univenity. ,...il•tly • 11
prqident ot Oraap °"'atJ
Dental Hylltailt'a Society.
Her Alace, IClll ol Mr.
and Mn. WlJllam w. a.,
Jr. ol Newport Beach, 11 ---------
an allmma1 el J'alllrtoa
H1&b, ·~ Coat ODllel'I
... Cal PGl;r, Pw.
Election
First Order·
Of Business
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G?OQp ol Vietnamete women and children hold tftetr ean and huddle against
a '!Ill u artruery lbella and rocbta up&ode near ttMlln in Hue. 1'be man at ~ weeri_ng bearing aJd. IHIDI 1-hiptened..
Walti .. fer Ltlll
Four Marines crouch behind a vehicle aft« they had fired to clear tileir way
acrosa a bridge in Hue lhortly after other forces bad stormed Perfume River
to the north bank el die embattled city.
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1 SliP· ThroUgh Your Fingers?
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5ee If Y • Have .Any
Of These Things A
• D.All Y PILOT
WANT-J\D
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2. Gvfter
l. leby Crflt
4. l1ectric s.. s. c.......
6.W..._
7. OutlMNnl Met9r
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10. Clarfnet
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12. Pickup Truck
11. 5-fnt MachlM
14. Sul .. 18"1
1 S. Mechlne , ....
"·~. 17. ,..,,,,
11. C.Wn Cruflf"
1' ..... C•rt
20. larometw
21. St-. Coflectlen
22. DIMtte Set u.,..,,...
2A. ........ w u.w.-... 2'. ,,....,
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Will Sell Fast!
29. llcyct9
30. Typewrltw
31 ..... Stools
32. hcyct.,.ta.
23. V""'11ft Clelner
M. T,.,,,cal FWt
35. Hot Rod E.,lpm't
M. ,. .. C•ltlnot
31. Goff CluM
31. S~Unt Sll¥W
at. Victorian 'Mirror
40. loclroom Sot
41. SIWo Proiedor
42......,, Mower
43. Pool Table
44. ,. .....
45. ,. ...
46. ,ur COit
47. Dnple
41. Line,.
... Hone
50. Airplane
51 . 0.,-
52. lxercyct9
53.R .......
14.ttrt .....
55. ...... CMlr .... c.-
57. llectrlc Train
SI. Kltt9n
59. Cl_.c Aut.
60.. CoH.e T•W.
61. Motwcyde
62. ACC9Nlon
63. Skis
64. TV Set
65. Wortrbonch
66. Dla"*'41 Witch
67. Go-Kart
68. Ironer
69. Camping Tr~ller
70. Antique FurnltuN
71 . T•pe lt~w
72. S.llltolt n . Sports C.,
74. Mattren, In Sptt
75. lnbNN Spetdltoet
76. Shoftun
77. s.cwa.
71. Dart GIMM
79. 'vftchlnt ...
IO. W., c.nt.ga
11. °"""' n. Rfflo
It. Oosk
14. SCuaA Char
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DAILY .PILOT WANT·AD
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J a. I ... lr'pic, blt·ID ro& &lLE: Al& ...,_ -FAMJLY pit ... VIC a.di
....., _.., dec '225 •· 19-ft Comm1 Bids· C.w ..._a_....., .... ID. m lla. SDI mo. CM. For dttatll call: . W. ._ Ml 11 'Rllllt'.
, 11t. 1 • .._ sm *· • I a ·'""• OiWni bro1cea 1*fted, ..
wtll'I', Ult., m.ms .. • ·--· waflll •ta
1 m MWl:Y decor. &C.-nt.ENa1 Poodle, • • all
Adlllta IO pet. UtU pd. Nev ltamlard. lil•er IN)'. Sat.
IQ. " Mir V1a J'\or-.ce. ..... 6JG0 PM. "Mitzie," GO coller.
PbllM mft Vic. lmne • 15th. 5tf.Slte •
UPSTAJRI. 2 U. 2 BA. &iiC .,.... Ofhet GERMAN SbtpMrd female.
crpld, .... _.. .... refrf'1. I wtll Wilt at Ba 2 ba home Bid • lilver. I Mes. Vic.
... mo. I.me. ITS-3124 C!MI IQ.a) ,_. ..._ p, ,nee Mecellan l SQtter Pl a.t
.............. IMctt 5400 of '7J0/111-ft. Oii )'OW lot. ':"'56-3D.=~=...,.----l==~-;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Odael' _.,. avd. can I WILL NOi' a._ rtlipmlble Om at 5.1T-4SID for del>ta olbll-...., my
own. ~ Jeu Scbafer. llACHWOOD ONE CJ( tbe lut larp • n d BLK PoodAe. Am to ._...._., a.uttful fee lllmpl1 ~ ArJ.. VI ol u.-11 •• .1 "'--V Ara 1££ 111t Homes u-•• w• ... 0owr -.. c ._.... Dr. HB uc T "" ...,, __. No. 2537 Call 847-M41 KI T4'r.
Prtvate -"-N Be·.... L06T • White Gen:hn Shep . ...--• ear """' Blx196' · View 1423 Galaxy male. Vic Beach A Garfield,
Golf and .,.,.,Ina. Drive, Dover S b o r e • • H.B. Reward. l82-6.ll0 I IR 2 t.tht, frplc $32,500. LMold. "50 ~
2 IR 2 t.tha, ,.ta. nuallJ. B)' owner. -.ml PorSOMlt \ 6405 ~VE Har~~~ bdrm
1 IR • W .. In cl..... RIMhll 61So I will ncit bt reapom!ble tor ~~.~ duplex,. ~ Warner 6 Spd.ocd&le, H.B. ........ pl Tbe .,_, ""-·•~ (2 ... " ol Beach Blvd.) _.,.. CU.tracted wttboat 1111 ex. -~'° •• tt2 500I ., 142-3615 C .& •~tutt. Ro a a 14 C. IM6-T1Tl ~ I I Ii L ~•••II Stwtrom, 3844 Lt be r ty HA-vt:......-·""'' u--.,-.--.-ptl,-
*lhfl J IR &.a. • ac. In foo4blll area Lane, New Brllbton. Mbm. Hunt. Bch., $tl,IXX> eq.
VW .. ~-W Lake KatMw. ~ WIDOWIB, '7, ~er WANT: TDs. ~ wtth .UIN. IACH'LOI ~ • • w. ranch .. ~ ci lad.f llilll ... r • c land. P11111
Utiliti• tDCladtd with aood level land for ~t same ap. ~ Pilot JODM 1tJt1 NT-laT
N.r ... . == ~~ Mtz;; = box M·21 HAVE 4 br. £0iiie, Meta
8IU KbalrY1lle, Apt o. RB ac. 1'91' Info please call ALCOHOUCS AnoQ,ymoU1 del Mar, Sl,!iOO equity;
m-2914 . Glenn 'Thompson with: Harbor Area. PboDe m-1724 WANTS trust deed.a, ama.11-
LGF., new 2 BR., bit-IN. pa-Eckhoff and Anoe. Inc 2C Hou.rs. er home, or vacant. MA·
tio, bU'.; beat area. S1JO lB18 W Chapman Ave . * SINGLE ADULTS * TCHAM REALTY '55 Ro-!tonth. a13C9. Or. C lit . Call for recorded messaae chester CM .. 646-4887 anae, a . •
CLEAN I BR, cpta / drpl, 541-2621 ~e-wknda, 538o672? 24 Hours a day * 531-6310 WANT Deluxe Duplex on
PQOl. Kida OK. Avail 2 I 15. Beach HAVE 6 IWta. Madie
SUS /mo. 9112-21~ Announcements 6410 Davia Reeltor, lm W. ====::a:::=== Out of St-te P'!P: 6208 C Coat Hwy, Npt Bch
.... Anl 5620 NEW K I NGMAN Al). ~ Health CIR ea.mt
VOLT&lll DITION: I.mp lotl, water. e l'REE SAUNA e MONARal ~ 4 Br, 2 ba,
,.. power. '815 till Jdce. $10 With ~ muaqe bJ W. !Ill. P'l beeda ,dab, lit
l'Rml •• Down, $111 mmtla, no in-1 Elpwimced ....... TD 11 $38,IXX>. TrMe for Lee 1 BR, 2 BR, StudlDI tfn1t. Free Jl(daN, lbcla· OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK boat. TD'a or T Beckwith
BotpDt bltm. l'ltrtl. Write Box •• Kqma.n, 9 am-10 pm -:::Rl=ty:=.=:4N-=1S08=-~-----
cpbl, *'9t P't patio, Arlzou 132 E. 11th SL 60ollGIO WESTQJFF lot . Newport
. ~. recratScn area. S.cb l' • C. Exclmnle fOr ans. Faimew Rd. 547.7415 Exwne-, 1. L 62JO Funerals 6412 tma11~with1p eciWt1
<Btwa llld'lddm • lit St> or Income UllilL Bkr 750 ac. ,.,, tnc S!IOM eq. WISTMINm 54().31162 • LaluM IMch 5705 DHut ac. for boat Apta R
100 CL"' DRIVE for home. atrua MM me. for MEMORIAL PARK DELUXE 10 unit ~ nr lnc. ...._...... •• So. Cout P1ua, airport.
LUXURY J"URN/UNroRN HA YTIR the TltADIR mun-ry & Cemotery NB., f'w>t. Want Lee ~
YeartJ S.-. 1 • 2 8R PO Boot 2452, Rlvsslde Complet• funor1lt bile hm, TD'•, lot or? Can
*Pl to 8bn 6 S2'°Pt sc.1w ea.3189 from $245 add cub. Eq..$a,m>. Alt. ~ tram ""flrl Apt. Commry lots 540m2~:-=-..,.....----
tram f:2~!° up. R. I. W•nfM 6240 from $130 WANT: Freel clHI-home
-lndudea Endowment Care In Oranae County $31,600
2 LdniOIM, carpelll, drape.a. WANT 'I'\) ~. rental unite, Everythlna In me beauWul FMC, FOR: ...aned, &ood
Ocea \'few. Swimmlns pool. eut ol Newport, noi:th cl place meana less cost. pay 2nd TD, $31,600. JUtr.
Malta. $140. mo. •t639 19th, C.M. Cf*· Up to No tramc problem&. 547-7401 561550 ========I $75,IXX>. Mi.mt ibt in aood 14801 Beach, Westminster
ltlbf811 W•ftted · 5'90 cordltion. Call 6 46 • 41 U 531.1725 893-l47l tfter 10 A.M.
W.ANill> To i.e. (Yrly) ~ IUSINHS and -'.1<V lt.:k DIRa;.<..1 ORY
front hm, w -Iller, (lharped FINANCIAL OK) In Balboa aree. Cell Babysitting 6550
::; WlUord cSys, 211: au. lus. Oppertunltl• 6300 WIL.L Babyllt 2 yra and
WANT 'I'\) leue, ru.a., UD· WELL equipped machine older. $15 per wk. Vlc.
furn., Newport B8cb house, abop dolnl Job shop, proto-~arnu l Magnolia. 847·
ftc 1 yr. Of moN; Willin& ~ -pe • tioollna work. 1200 Sq.
to renovate 1: redeclor., tf ft Good Jocatlon. 1Dlf rent. BABYSITl'ING. An )'ti m 1.
4t91red. M2-3391 $18,00ll "'111 Jrice, t.enm. Any ~e. My home. DW
· 541-7503 After 7 PM. Grant, CM. Baker, Fairview,
A&W fworld'1 larpstl Root
Beer Drive-In t Rataur.,
seatl 180; In Ora.nae Olty.
S20,IXX> Eq., can add other
eq. Trade for? 547.7401 bkr.
HILL'n>P Estate San Juan
Caplatrano, over DX> IQ·ft.
4 BR, pool, lor pr. Over
l K . '74,000 dear. Trd for
k>cal llr'CIP· Bia. 541-T711
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211 And 22' ~ ~ nw:s. ....... ....
er boet. car .... .,.. tdr
l'D'a at?
641-1111
•.• Atftl Oranp a...,
$52,IXX> eq. Some cuh req.
Will exclwip for dMr
home, boat or Income.
DANIA REALTY 64U5EO
TRADE CHOU~ on~
acre Costa Meta M·l lllll\e
p1ua cub FOR l2 or more
unit• '1'7,5GO equh1. 5".5158
eves.
LIDO 6 ocemt view prap.
2 Bit Ii: elm, ....
Trade far boat, mdta. Ogen
Sat. • Sw:t. 1010 Kinp ltd.,
N'pt. Beadl IQ.mt
&.plex Colt.a Yea '8825 eq.
l'rade for cabUt, Amlw·
bead, Id,yllwlld or Bia ._
ander $12,000. 51).1383
PVT Pt)' $9M dDpynmt bm.
4 BR, l BR or den, dr, lam
rm, 2~ be, CM tJW. FIX'
duplex ,.. mm NB. Write
box. P-a DaDy PUot.
$11.IXXI equity. M BR. 2
ba bomea, Tustin. Leued.
$195 ee.. Want: Lot or Tt>'a
Can add cub.
Rltr.
WANT late model care with
factoey air, houle CV or
mobile home, WDL GIVE
$3500. credit an 5 aciw ar. -
Pal.m Sprp. ~1131
6IKI acres, Santa Bart.n
county. $500 per acre.
WANT: Larae power yacht
u part payment.
Realtor
* * --------ltooma for a.t 5"5 FltlGIDAIR! Brutal a.ttL ~2838 l lRVICI DIRICTOltY r SERVICt DIRECTORY
--------Gofng buafness -all new DEPENDABLE mother My Roome I: Apta for ~ wuben. Bia money Joca. Home Weekday• onJy. 24 Cement, Cencrete 6600 o.,._,.,.. '6IO
Dy, wk, mo. 8nda 1 t 2 BR tlons. 2334~ W. Valencia. yrs. Atta 17th 1: Oran~e. QUA.Lll'! • ~ bllc beta. All lbDa 1: uUla Fullerton. <m> 52$-7833 543-01~ • • • CEMENT• wm:.
llJ c:':t:,~ i:~10 F~'S FREEZE BABYSI'ITING .. my borne CALL~ Ad1ir's L.ndscaping
Nr 3 1eboolJ, 1ood 8l'Oll In-Fenced yard to 6 pm wk ••-N-ICE_roo_m_Good __ Joca_U_on_. crene. 839-2178 days Ref• 646-2385 01_._~ 1:~~0S '
$50 wtth ldtcb prty $llf: . ._..,.. ........ "'-c:oncrete H~ 5'14a, work W:J5. pm Bus. W•nfM 6305 PRE-acbl. Breeldatt, h ot 1i.wtn1 & removal. 842-1010
&'13-al89 lunches, toy1, fend yd, exper nfORYK CONCRETE
• DesllD I: Imtallation e Lawn Maintenaoce e Raidentlal I: Comm'I.
644 0303
' WANT retail buatness netting Moo-Fri. 545-1268. NO JOB TOO SMALL e CORONA Del Mar; lor m l n i u m $1500 mo. BABYSn-nNG In my Homt Free est. M&-12341675-~6 Let's Put Some
employed ~ Prtv. N I!" p 0 r t • l.aitma area. S3 An.. A "2 -10 entry; '50 M'mth. NM005 Write: Box 85, El Toro, · VG.¥· ny age """' Child Care 6610 COLOR
ROOM 1'or lad)I; ldidl. Calil. 92630 Brick, Masonry, etc. In Your 0.rden prlvll.: parldna; nr. stores 6560 * Pre •. 1ebool, own home, Wkly Service. Mo. Ratel
$51). SCS-1894 Mt. c PM Monoy te Loan ~ fenced yard. Hot lunc:Jies. aeenups. Lawn Mainhoance
-BRl,..,. "-·-•a r•-A+-Lovfnf Care. 962-6966 67R1960 PVT room and bath. Man •15 000 ~. """""'"'''" ........ .,..., .. ,, .,--•-415 N t • • CUstom Cablneta Sm jobs lJCENSED DAY CARE .,....,,. arc 11 u1• For 1ood lat l 2nd TD loana CK Free Eat 962~. Hot luncbea, naps, craft.a. e Ja.J GARDENING e ~· UP wk. W I 1dteben 1-3 yrs. M-6650• Bkr. ALL TYPES MalOnll')', Brick Harbor-Baker * 546-1539 Cleanup work I: JO'll' ameraJ ~CA s dlo • Block A Cemeet wort. 1araenmi. 546-5800 aft 5
,,_._ up tu ,.pta. 23'16 Mort..,.., T.D.'s Q.45 Aao repairs. am6 Contractors 6620 wkd:>'I -anytinle wkndl.
N~ Blvd. lWS-"'5 GARDENING p1ete
REAL HT A Tl $3;,IXX> lit T.D. payable S22S Car-torl"I 6590 Additions * R.modellnl Tice 30 • co~ GMlr I mo. Incl 7% due 5 yra. 10" r-· Fred H. Cerwick·Uc. ~ ~ work,
a di1COW1l annuall7 for 5 yra. 2 Carpenters re• ~ do ~ * 5&2170 ~ t
lname Property 6000 $45,IXX> four liR, 3 ba, L.A. your CAPE AIRE BUIU>DI' home, built 1963. Lot l02X Buildini repair remodel, Medallion Homes EUROPEAN GAlU>Dml
OUplu 2 BR. 2 ti. each. .89. macnificent View Add-a-roo'm. rra:. M8-695-I • 54M330 • Laodacapinc • M&intenance
Bltna t blk ocean. 227 <n4> ~· NEW ,.,...,...,_ ...... 1tloo Very reuon. M8-433'f eYes. • -REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS '-Vf'OU'--...... I __,,..,.,,.,,=.,...---=--,--Protpect, N_B -..,SOO. SS950 • 2nd O. pe,yable $70 CABINETS. AJJ¥ alu Job, Re~ -Uc. <::ootr. MOWING I: EDGING
• 213: 325-t758 mo lncludin1 10%. Due 3 DON HAWE &Cz.~ Sprinkler s.ystems •
1 UNrrs. 5 • 2 Br, 2.1 Bl\, yra. Behind S22,000 • lat 23 yra exper. 54M'71.3 Sprinkler repair 847-9558
Witt CM. $88,000 i'P. SU.Im r.o. on $45,000 IVew hom ! C.rpont•rint 6590 Carrt CIMnlM 6625 Apt and General Cleu-up
eq. Some net. Oner. ~ dllcount m4> C!M-1137 ..J: Mow.Ina and ediln1. Odd
5'0-8383 9-5 p.m. Money W•nhcl 6350 * NO JOB TOO SMALL! * DURAa.EAN llaa and Upb. joba l hauling. 5'8-6155
LAGUNA Beacb-J:xcellent All repaln. Add. remodel. Cleaners. Recommended by GENERAL yard cl
location. Walk to beacb. $15,000 needed IDr 60 ~ at R.eu. * 962-1961/642-506t Parent I: McCall's for tree aervice, baullng~~
N11 tum. Good income. 10~ and 10 potnta. Secured REMODEIJNG • commerdl.l :::it)'· Free ettlmate. 548-tllllng. ~le. 646-58411
Tft'ma avail. Trade! 4M.fm by $25,IXX> • 90 di)' 2nd on 6 ruldentlal. cabinets. etc.
l usfMM R•nt•I 6060 = ~!~" ~·~o ia::, Precise worker 54M.18'1 Ge•nlnt '6IO Gener•I Servlcel 6612
1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J apo111lble ayndlcate for SllM.· Cement, Concreto 6600 ANTHONY'S CUMPLETE Remodel I:
NEW S 100 ..au. 000 with $25,IXX> down. G d t -·. r 1 Pa I r , N!llidentiakom· • • n&" ('714> 494-1137. • CONCRETE WORK • ., en ~tee ~~· ROOllll addtd· 17>
Office ftlltal, Ptt Mtla. $51100. 1 at T.D. payable SS5 Of All Types. No Job too 646-1941 3038 ru GM St NB. -111-tt mo, IDCl BS'. Oft small level Small. Call: 892-1038 ~.,. monthly care. Pr-. --=-SA.,..,VE""'""""'oN~REP~-AIRS~-
GANGI <>c.nY!tw tot. All due S CEMENT work. 11' cypea. Ina. Lancbcap!ni. Exp. ~ Phunbinl, Carpentry, Elec-
ta-1'15 Eva m.1• )'fa. 10 poh!U OK. Gt-1138 No job too mMJ1. Free flt. tlcultan.t. "Tender, lovl.as trical, any home repair. 1•1!!!1---.. --ANNOUNCEMENTS H. STUFUCK ~ eare far Green Gardens". Didr Sqalrea MS-50'79 ~ PRID ::-n. ~ e * NOT1CIS
llORE . 11 • • ,....... " .... Adi) 6400
Blltier, CM .... --------HAllOtt iLVti ~ ''Odtlpoo.'' ctwn.
llln 1D ft .._· ._ ,.._ Melt, 1'0Qnl: F r I.,
... _•-. :'P ....._ ...__ vie. 1312 Notttnpam Rd., ._ ~.. ,._ __.... Newport Beach. 548-1921.
Office bfttal eo1a MorKm poodle and 2 JIU!'"
plea. Vk: of Goldenwest •
1'£WPORT Beac9', 'M air· Slater. l.f.l.7389.
cond. cammerc. .mce.. SMALL Male Poodle. V~
... ldtdL. atcri91 .... 2 11th • Placentia 2/f ldat-
f'llt ..... -.. ft. ~· Kl HllC).
Lota Gf ~· ---.,..a. RAVE leea SlmO)'td dos
:Ant'. -~--... • °' Nftport .... m.
..... A lltioM. -•
.. .., Cd*. -.... a.o ~ vie Ufthwlltr
t .... CM... ::,'-~a pet. -
.. ilkflW ,,.,. ... iGillif • btacl A white rabbit • a ii;&;: . t • • e. lndJenapolla a
SMALL Ji. ..... H.B. DD 53U2'7T
FOUND Ffb. 12, ,__ Oftkt, tirill SdlOOI ar.-bo1I packet
Joe, oa ..... ,.... DIM1be $46-2512
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Orange Counun Largnt
Lont form ...... $10
State Tax ...... $5
I For home appt call
NAnlAN TAX SERVICE
1527.7143 828-1853 -er. e-:-AoFFMAN-
Enn 1'00 lo p11ct•ce udore
f ,tA 1'1111 r r\ :Uf" f .., ... ., • '
F:r A~o't. 6~6-5 •21
flLE NO\; ·PAY L.\ l:,;rl
BY APP'T. 612-1494
Orange County Income
Tax Service m w. 19th, Suite F. C.M.
* 6TH YEAR * A-1 STENO
HARBOR SHOP'G CNTR.
1 Daya a Week. ~
FED. A: Sl $4.SO; Lt fcrm
Sl4.50. 25 Yra. exJI. 7 days.
KEMMER TAX 1 SERVICE,
1920 Harbor, C.M .. ~2404
* INCOME TAX *
PREPARED • Richard L.
Taylor · Phone 54S-(f2S2
Help Wanted. Men /200
Order
A•llllstrllor
0qree ln Buline11 Ad·
minlatrarion preferred
with one to two yean ex-
pcrler.ce in order sched-
uli~ Md a1 m1~1 lrathn
ol cust'.lm~r on:cr:i des:r-
able. Some production
bacl:'tround usc-ful.
Apply Steve Joyce
tlJ.0600,.•xt. 21n
COUllS
UDIO COMPANY
19700 JamltorM Rd.
Newport leach
Aii applkanta reviewed on
mmt W'1tb no biu toward
Race. Color, Creed tr Sex. lwANT help • Call 1.11. borne or ottlce. Fed a: State $4. --------
842-0620 .. 846-9145
YOUR ROME by APP?'.
Federal a: State Returna e 5314i00 e Electro · mechanic back·
----------sround-Alao need trainee American Tax Service with ptumbinl or pipe tit-
Guaranteecl 1542-1187 tinl background. Apply:
lronlne '755
IRONING WANTED
$2.00 per doten.
Brinl ban&en. '* 548-3611
IRONING, Sl.25. Brtna )"(IUJ'
own hanlers.
MUm9 or
Western
TechnoloQ, Inc.
220 W. Central Ave.
Santa Ana
546-Q86
An equal opportunity
employer
Promax Machlnee C.:-_Ja_n_tter_1_•1 ____ 6_790_1 nn Placentia Ave.
CLEAN wtndowa, floorl. Cllf11 Colt& Mesa 646-3650
etc : bolllt'I a: offtcea. Reas. • Screw machine aet-up man
nie Brllbttt Side 548-4134 with knowledge of tnubs
and llW\aa auwmatic.
Papefhantl"I • Lathe mm a: drill prna '""""' "'° operaton.
, __ .......... ____ -• TralneM w/ maddne abop
Sale 'uller P1fnfl bk&:rnd m hiP 1cbool.
e e Brtaht ~ man ti..
teruted ID conatNctkllL
~Id oft!« experience In
layout and a.Jct deta.llloc.
Pre.fer one to two yean
of collqe or ooe who ii
now attend l na nilbt
iChool and wllhfl to work
day a.
COUIS
19700 JamborH ltd.
Newport leach
All applicants r8Vtewed on
merit with no biu toward
Race, Color. Creed or Sa.
Elrctric:1l and mc't!h"U\I·
cal in•;r:·~tlon. Supervi110r
pott>ntial. Experienced
only.
LANGEVIN
lmmecll ............
ht C•lffoml• Hcieneed
.,..,_.,with eftht te
ten years experience
In hM¥y cemmerdaS
1IMI lnctwtrlat ~
structlon. SheuW be
famlller with ceet elt•
lmatlng _,... code ln-
spectfon. Challentl"t
ur .. r poeitfon wfth
staW., trowfnt com-
P•"Y· Pie ... Mn4 ,...
UnM!
Stew Joyce
1334600, ext. 21 n
COUllS
UDIO COMPAIY
19700 JamborM ltd •
Newport Beach
All applicants reviewed
on mt>rlt with no blaa to-
ward Race. Color, Creed
or Sex.
Dlvilk>n of Scientific • Engine lJtlle
Mldinists lnduatriet. Inc.
1801 E. Caroeile Ave.
Sant.a Ana 54Ml30
Equal opportunity cn"°1er • J lfref llflle
ltlAL ISTATI
SALISMAN
Excellent opportunity f o r
current!)' Ucenled Saleaman
to have the desire to enter •
the ipedallzed field of ex-
cballCill· Workinl tn (l)m. e
merdal -Jndllltrf,al • land.
and blP value Recidencea.
Peotile with Reno excba.nse e
MIChi1isls
Tool &ri'*rs
Drill Press Open
Tool C" 11111
trainllll prefand. However. --'--If you are willlna to wort<-Some ....---Clft -,
and ca take inatrucUona. shift and aqme on lllPt
•e wW lhow you wbAt to do-abift.
and how to do It. No new un-
Ucemed traineel accepted.
Call ~ tor appt..
WIREMAll
R8d ICftemaUca, aolder
coaxial cab I e. Experi-
enced only. Good oppor·
tunlty.
LANGEVIN
J. C. CAITO CO.
67l W. 17th St.
Coste Mete
541-3421
An equal oppertuntty
employer
.... ,_..... "• ...... ·~ ........... """'-.... .
ft NIZD 25 MD 'IO
TRAIN 10ft ALL POii.
T&ONI IN A.LL DEPAllT-
M.£NTI DUE TO Nb
F AC'J'OaY II I\ A H C H
OPENING IN OR.ANOE co. or UllGE &VrERH
MAN'UJ'ACTURING 6 DIJ.
TIWIUTING 11R.M.
STAlnN•
IALAIY
MIO MO.
WE N~ MEN WJTH
ALL 1'TPES OF WORK
BACKGROUND.
F ASr PROMOTIONS ALSO
COMPANY BENEFfl'S
AND PROm SHA.RING
AV All.ABLE TO QUALI-
FIED MEN.
FOR IN'n:RVll:W CALL
MONDAY a TUISDAY m .2312
• c..a •wett ....... .. ....,.
• Dfthweehert
Day A: Eve. Shlfta.
Apply after 2 p.m.
Blue Dolphin Restaur.
3356 Via Udo, Newport Bch.
WlnTr•Y•T•• fllGURI CONTIOL . COUNSILOR
If )'all ., ..... ...
people 111111 ............ tllf
q ea of a to ......... trim
filure and ._. put a..
work In ,..._... ~
Ina•. we wiB ta• ~ >'O'I
about tra1oinc tar 6sur9
control cowwek>r. ~
WAJllED
Over lJ.
APPLY 3 • S DAILY
5Mck Shop Ne. 1
2305 I . eo..t Hi-.,
CorenadeSMar
I.ab Technologist
Cillf. licensed. No nlaht
or weekends. Excellent al-
ary and fringe benefits.
Wesbpinster. Call:
MRS. Of.CKER, 893-1321
lxec Secy te $700 -=---=:=--=--,-----
Top a11111a. Quick tblnker. lacllo-TelepllOM
CompenJ pt.ya tee. D..._._.. Girt lkpr/S.C, te $500 ·...-~ •
Fun apot. YC011. Muat like 25 to 40 years. lr\alt 1mD'1r .............. --" ._ __ r local ana. Apply hi peraan ....... -........... .,. nes· YELLOW CAI CO otiable. •
Keypunch te $450 186 E. 16th st.
Some ~ and M> Costa Meaa
curate t:ypins. Applicant f'RIENDL Y Home. "°"°111
paya fee. mother. two llttle lirla $
WIWAM PENN quire houaek~· tm 111. M111t love cbildmt Sl» per Attoclatel A1wy
1151 Newport Blvd., C. K.
'42"434
newport ..
personnel
agency
Prof111ienal S.rvlc.
fer the employer
•IMI the •ppllcant
month. Refere11ce1
Oa,ytime 57-2533. EYen1Dp -.nu
IAIMAIDS •• ·•
••• cmcl GO-GO
DANCERS
$300 per week.
6J8.st83 or 633-9'163
GIRL'S Club cl the Harbclr
area, prosram director to
133 D9¥er Dr., N.I. plan It direct daily a: 642.3170 549-2743 special event.a for iiJ'l'a
----ages 6 thru 11. S Daya llVINI $375 a week. 40 hrs. Premua
Dlv\aion of SclenUftc
lndu.atrlea. Inc.
lllOl E. Carnflie A'u. *
ODmpuy paya fee tor attrac-)'Ollth work deairable. can
tive )'OUftl prl for pc)lb new Mrs. Murphy ~7181
otnces. Type 45 wpm. i::x--.-0-P_E_RA_T_OR_S_ * tena!ve, wried dudes.
START WOllK Alto See ~tiona LAGUNA IEACH W"D IMMIDIATIL Y EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 3.50 hr for top quality
$2.55 per heur 11118 N. MUI St., Santa Ana ~on Better ~
CAL-RON II l')01llf hlrina 40 e 547-8003 e
men kl tnia and work -------HSEKPR A c'8d care. with~ air fll-SCREBllD Under 50. F-time, woris on IUJIOYS
Sant.a Ana S46-U30
F.qual oCJl)Clrtunlty employer
* Wallpeper * 511 W. 19tb St., C.M.
INTER~ Dt. P~INTtNG
JMMED. SERVICE. Local
ref. FREE m. 548-1627
tttln& equipmmt. No ex-SUnday. o.n tram. Occ
• Dt-Lw-L-o.y ahtrt, aver IA. rerim:e DeCnArY b u t CarMn fer Secys. 'a beb)'llttinc In the eve..
•-lllDllWI" Apply tn per90Cl must be ~e to atart lkpn. In Or.nte County Steady. Non-anoker. SllJary
Nlrbts. Appl)I In penoe t.U ud 3-f work ~ediately. ~ _ • 642-?4l4 546-«l'lO CJl)ell· 6*'50t
Lm.'1 Or after 5 p.m. BD•DI E l& c.11 Pertennel Dept. Scrttned p I Al WOMAN To turn PBX Oii Stu~ Shirt Rest. KWllKR • * 142..4466, lid. 4 * 9Ql Dover Dl'~ewiiart ~. an "on call" buia with VETS Bonded Palntlns poulbWty of atRdy work tnt or Ext. 10 """ ln area 2241 w. Cout Hwy., N.B. NIW-•T 11•CH MOO•I INTE•P1tlSIS in the .............. -. u .-
Reaa. Free D£-842007 rv" "' IEAL ESTATE Pe;..nnef A;.ncy ~on~~=~~
Real Est1te Salesmen S•leemen & MaM19rs ShoWdn't )'Oil oe with Walker , ... Newport Blvd., N.B. e 5.16-3881 e
Patlot 6l60 Experienc«I, knowledae of Cuwr opportJ wltb leed.lns 6 Lee? Free lnfonnatioe. Phone TODAY for PART TIME SALI3, qew
CU.tom Patio Covers Hnbor area. Lona Hta· flrm olfertna OYtr 100 mu-Phone or WTite WALKER A an appointment for a more oounetic aalon L a guna
and Concre~ Work bllllhed office. tuaJ blda. N or pt time. LEE Inc 2629 Harbor Blvd. REWARDING rtm.JRE. 8"ch. Interviewa Wed-Silt
Dale Const. Co. ~ "C" Thomas. Realtor No nper nee. wt tnta. 545-3029. 642·90IO fer appoint. 11-4:30. Fountain « Youth ======== 224 W. Cout Hhray 548-5.52'7 Npt Bcb oHlct, MHG1 e ~HEN HELP, College 1416 S. Cat. Hwy. L.B. tM-
Plumblng 6l90 ROUTES AVAILABLE 1uta Ana oatce, MT.ml ltl.ldenta Part time 8 a.m. Help WentM 11&6 ----------tn llHtlton J'ln&ndal • 11 a.rn., 6 days. Apply Women 7400 _W_OMAN ___ 50_to_55_.-men--
=b~repairs Ii ~I= WMtn\lnater for boya l~H s.me., lnc. ln peraon -.-G-IRL-_MUST ___ BE_n_e_ cumbered. with Medi.Care,
atoppegee e9 Good Profttl . No SUndQ CAltllllt IOYS RAMBUl\GER HENRY Mecll-Cal bUlinl expertmce, .uB Dl!COUnt Plumbinc DellYft'J M2-4321 2136 Placentia, Costa MeM e Niie ahlft/1 PM '° 2 A.M. m Cmvalocent b 0 m e
642-tsm IOYS 10 . 14 ~~ NIED IXTIA MONEY? =·de:· *• Micro-~ Salary open. Write Bax Y..24
TRADE? Expert work for Good routeal e Good profttl llUN'TINGTON BEAOI I ftHd ema men. S70 Week D.illy Pilot.
ANYTHING -tumiture. BALBOA PENINSULA OAILY "LOT aalary, part-time evea. call: ~tal-A11t Wtd. AR11ST, layout and pate up
tools. yuu..n11me-lt. 642-0348. DAILY PILOT e sa..cm e Mr. Allen 11~2021 Apply 1400 Newport Center a--eoce. Part and full . ~~~--·
Plumblnt 6l90 -STOCK-= ~N i..cu!°~~~Os:,_ l~ FOR ~!~~l.DING ~=~ ~ ~ ~~pplJ:. ~ed~
LEAKS? Gas or water elf!C-Experienced. Apply. Goad routH! e Good pnGta! A.fternoonB 6 evenlnp onl7 Salary Open m!l090 ..,,,,Thun....,,,...-~..,,.....-.--,.---...,,-
tron1callY Located undu ce-LUHRS BOAT CO. DAIL y "LOT call 548-9347 UDI~ Wltta car, l.lcht G fl AVE Yard ah l ft
ment. blacktop. ground, Mt W. 13th St .. C.M. e IC..m:I e flree te f ravel lellvery work. Call IG-8502 Waitrftlel. Exptt in c'Olfee
walla. ahowtta, any place. loatbullcler SupervllOr C w~L y.._ YOWll IDftl for Telephone betwffn U-1 p.m. ahop. ~ In penon:
Repatrt'd. Wattr lines clean. Exp In all pb&lft of g1a _. al VMr __........., Sala. Pay dally. No exper. 1 Km'• 3C1iO Cit I"'>' 0:1M ed. prnaure restored. ood ..... J-Pull ftme wk ,._ ARTISI', drip pic:turt, ~ A.alt foe Sam. CALL "LE>.!<S" 60-0348 w ya ... '11t cooat to 50' for eret necdl&t)'. 64S--4622 only, lno 111DAteun). ...,,.....-------
BankAmerlcard OK yard In Orient 2ll:876-8188 MID qeLIDOll.,_~'!,PbW~..JG"'On SER. Sta. Attendant Mm 2 54M140 Evea. 54l-0'1'81 Da_v # SHAMPOO ASSISTANT w NTED o..nn -.n for Kelly Templeton'• Hair
,,lumbtng. Emer !!el"\1•24 bra ~>" for ~~~ partbu> 411 £, 17th COde Mesa )'ti major oil exp. Penn. LIVE in, care for l bAppy Styltata. Must have Calif.
I Specll\lJzlng· repair aerv ... TlST ,_ dll)11 37T superior. NB. Nby, light a.pq. Room, Coanetololilt lie. 445 E. 17ttl · • • time. Contact Horst Chleal, tu\. • ,.yout A: ptste llP -Ex--r. Upho. ltte-rs-board 1 MMlfll. I appl. ln.'ltal. Reas. &4U4l4 Newport Hamor Yacht Club •~· Part .nd Ml r--'., ' ll8 IJ7. St., Calta Me.a 6G4lM
I
PLUMBING 720 W. Bay Ave. OR 3-7130 time. APl'i1 In pert0n 15'tl S4?..ss&l HllOI or Mike Help Wa.-.1. JMn 7200 MATURE Lady, neet 6
IU:PAIRS REMODEL ( COlJ.EGE STUDENT Newport 81\ld. CM Wed • CB.UGI: m chftrful. mull be aooct.
6G-312I Oloka Hel~Fry 01cJk i.6 ~Tbui'l.-----------I• plalD c:ook. 3:30 PM thru
Poww S--'nt '915 p.m. 5 ~. Apply HAM-• REITAURANT HELP e MANU,.ACTUIUNG cllnMr. Newport. 673-6049
-_,.... BURGER HENRY. me • PAllT-'nME • M••KAm~ HT1UllM bet 10 Lm. 6 1 p.m.
Perklftl L .. SwHplftl Placentia, O>lt:a Me.a. e 56.a e llllUI" UUIURU Ulll'UHVll PART time Expe-Waltrw
• 54M73I • Preperet detailed manufld= COit Al'Pl7 m PlftOll. No~ '"°"'"'... e • t i m a t e 1 eoftrin& elec me-caDI ,.,.._. SUR.I' • 11.Jt. s.wlftf M6Q LOIN, 59 Pac Qt .,_,.,
AUDITORS cbanical fabrkatmn and us-'tly op. Hpt Bela.
Altsatiom. curtom drna erationa. Develops COit breatclownl (la-OPERATORS -B1IDd Stltm
maJdn&, RtMtUble prica bar, mMeria1 and Oferbeld) far -~ lptda1 Macbtne. c.ment
Far .,,,t., m«ns ly, machtnJng. 11t-up1 and tooltq. n.. mlsr. Onl1 .......,., mak-
e Alteratlcl». Hemla SUl-CO .. TIACTS tenninei •bether compone• .. .,. • • • 11• • ..,.,. • C..... Drwmatlns n te1DI aboUI be purdwed or fddcatad 15'J llonroYia. H.B. ._
• CALL KAY 61S-mO BS d.,._ in &us. Admin. prtftned. MASSIUSI A,_~ Perforna Subcontract aadlta_ priee/c:M 1"° yem 1pplicable expertlne9 ,.. FOR NEW Y-BUIU>ING
Neat, Kemaa, 20 yra. exp. ... :..i-&. audit cml"heacl n• lfalt have quired. ......._ llllun mly ........,~ Call sa.aM'I
...
.~ 1;,
J.,..-..... . :~
..... ~ .......
• •• lecauie 1'111~ The
Kind Of Woman . . "
Who's Smart Enough To ...
Use DAILY PILOT
Classified Advertising -
U..w me, +Mre's nofftitMJ trounCf ow Mn. Mymcn •
th.+ isn't being used -bec.euse the minute I cfisco¥9t
somethiftcJ is no lon99f neeiied, I sel it, while it ml
hes rM1imum vu, throuth at1 innpensM DAILY PILOT
O.ssifiecl Ad. The+ way, indNCI of• clutter of thiftts
we don't use, I h.ve the .+re CMh thet I.ts me heve tM
newer thiftC)I ••• the "aft•" thinp my whole f....ely
enjoys. H....'1 whet I me.n.
The c.sh I tot for the pd clothes enCI t.-ys tM ~
heel outgrown '*'tht 1M the decorator ..... l'cf.,....
wentin9. The musical instrument no ~ ·p11ye4 peicl for •
bit pert of ow portable st.No unit. The po.et tools
redecoteted our ~h+er'1 roorn. AM, Just for the fun
of ft, the toOcl chair that lust er.ctn·+ fMtdt anythlnt
•rwyrnor. toe* ,,,., hudt1ncl wl ,,.. out for • Wnm
....., et the fended ,.. ...... in town.
6o throuth ,..... hcMN. Mm ... of .. tM worthwYe
th"9 ,... ""' that .... ~ ...... (You.'I ........
...... ....,..,., ,.. ....,,. .. the fftt time.) ,,...., clW
'42.5671 _, time '*-"" I a.m. wl I p.m. and
tM yeur .... • frietdv, ~-'*' Aid Writw. l1:et'1
.. there Ii .. Jt. It'• ............... tt teft cost ,.... • lttt.
• PENNIES A DA YI
Wei. ,... the+ you bow rny ..cret -lllt't ff ffme you
pt ............. '-"-· ..... tieppl• ... with
DAJLY PILOT a...flecl ~? Stert W1:t the WM ..................... ~ • i
' t }Stene
CBufldlnr l>fft. >
! • Typltt-HaH tfme
(BuJldina Dept.)
OU..taodlat canier Olll*'tUnllles witi'
Kood ..ia.rtea. excel·
lent ~jts, and
tdeaJ worldilr c,."Cl(l(ij.
Ilona. tor ciotnplete
detaJla appl1 at: ·
PerHnnel Office
CITY HALL
3300 Newport ltv4.
NewPo"f .... C.Hf.
Between I a.m. • 5 p.m.
J'f!b. 13tll ttaru· N>. Udl
TUT DllYE A-
YW
AUTOMATIC
FALCON
196'2 FALCON Deluxe Sta.
Wq. R/H, lug tide, vlrcyl
. \lllMI, Yery good cond. Ont
owner. $500. 540-11416.
FORD
'64 J"ORJ) Country Sedan.
Pwr. equip(, air cond, new
tialllt, clean. $1425.
'• WM CDLCJN1' PAJS. .... cal' ..........
........ 111 ..
12,0DD .0. ..... -· PS .. PB-~ lcti:y ·.a; ...
lllUTan, ......... ...,
duty .... JlftlD...., ....
~ )'I' Wl9l1 Wt. .... Jill
~ 4M-111l• ... lGIT •
.. 11"'917 Jl)i', VI,
auto, p 11. lllt. J'ull
llrice • •••••• tN-1111
06.1 RAMBLllR. Stick lbJlt,
Rlldio Jnd beater, •hi~
wallJ, 11ii1 nice atation wia
priced at $98t. Special cl
$699 todar onty. Dir. Pbaae
lfT-1842. YOU may ... It
at 1.al Badl Blvd., H.B.
'80 ~ 21,000 oril Owner mu. Auto tram.
Good c:andJdon * IU-mt
STUDEIAIR
•
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.... -• • • • • • • • • -• • "' f#' ,
.._ de school a&alhorlties deal with young. c W Of n1 or aarcotics violations?
• bow lbouJd lbey me the J>C?Wer receo~
p d •• ta. le upel lladents OD 1uapldon o1 betnt ac•,.... dnap. ev• lbougb such activity by the
fth'• Dk pllCe oft-campus! ar.C. Can1C.J 1Cbool administrators and Judie
Inn 9'-..... Judie Of Orange County Juvenile court.
~ wiU. lbme problems last week in a round table
6c 1 .....
,,. jQdp in effect re.minded school people they
m-e entleriag mto a new and delicate area, and suaested tbeJ proceed with re9tn.inl in actions to expel students
IOlely OD IUlpJcion of use of marijuana or other lllegaJ
drup. Be 1"'llrJled against automatlcaDy equating am!8t
on supidon ot narcotics use as being evidence ol IUilt
IUffident to juWy upulsion.
The problem turns oo the point at which suspldon
-or accumulated incidents - could be sufficient to be
considered "evidence" -evidence substantial enough
for expelllni a student for conduct outside 'Of sdlool
boun and outside of normal school jurisdictions.
Judge Sumner suegested that school off iciala with-
hold apulsion actions until the offending student bu
bad his bearing in juvenile court or has been detained
in juvenile ball.
1be tcboolmen are caught ~ the tnuchy area be-tween their desire to protect the majority of law.abiding
.todents from the inlluence ol those Who are flouting
th~· druC laws, and the basic precept that an Amerion
citizen lilwlt be prelU~ innocent until proved pilly.
School people have alway1 nit tbat the longer they
~ kee,P a yaunpte-In school. the better chance of
taminl bim out into todetj' 11 a productive dt.izen. Now
the problem brOldeu into perbaPIJ jolting t.be other
• ....., bite meDCtlllc their..,.• nu•.....,, wttk u.. offwlidin1 ~.
lt ii well that tbe ICMoll Ill tbe county work e.
tether eo denlop IOIDe reuon1ble mmmon understand-
fnt and tt.ndards hi the drul .,... expu.laion .,.-
lem. It ii well, too that the ju""89 court bM interested
it.elf in ...vrtini with them.
We suspect thit mOlt , .,_... and admJlliltraton
will, if they err, try to en on the lide of leniency and
givtn1 the ltudent a chance to llllpe up. Thia, to., ii
u it sbouJd be.
Another Blow to Speeder s
. Playi.nc" ~ witb hiibway Dltrolmen is becom· me more Weighted OJl the side of speed law eQfOrtt•
ment u the nation moves farther mto the electronie1
age. .
A relltivety limple device, 1-1 eoetly than Mt.
blown radar, ii now In Ult la Nerth Carolina and
Ind iana and under test In 20 other Jtates. U a pl'troS.
man NSpecb that an OftClOlllinS wNcte ii aceedlng
the speed limit, be puh11 a Umer '"8ttoti on the dnice a~ the approeching car J>11M1 tomt fixed point like a
sign « overpasa. Tbe tilner ii ttopped u the car puae1
the patrol car.
. The patrolman then continues driving and the d~
Vlce measures &be diltance betweea the point on the
highway at wbicb the timer waa sfopped and the fixed
point. It then COmJ)u~ the averap speed at which tbe motorilt covered tliat distance.
The electronic9 •f.e ii moY1D1 the old viluJ.Ily. measured ''tpeed trap , farther Into the bacqromid
and mating tpeeding convict.lou ..er more certain.
'
\
Meaniligof
Attacks on
'Viet Capitah
Dear
Gloomy
Gm:
One prevalent Idea II that ft ii
euy to Jove the human race but
tmpoulble to toier• neilbbor•·
W1fy not do aomethine at leut
once that would brint a llllile
tD tbe face of a nelCbbor?
Reader
To the Editor:
Every Ume a tcbool tu ilaue ii
proposed, the armchair upert, raiH
up their beads like vipen and 1tart
hisl.lng. IDssing words of wbdom,
which they in turn received from
other armchair experts.
PLANS POR admlnJstrative control or, m•y provincial capltalg were in
the bllOda of the aUacken . They were
told to expect a popular uprising, and.
att.r the new admtnllU'ative revolu-
-H. B. McD., Jr.
1'lllt ........... ,_.. .... .. _.,, ............... .... ............ _, ........... ...
timwy 1,.tema bad been set up in
. the CW. and caplt.als, would come a
'4....t romd'1 of 8ttacb, a coup de -a-Vilt 0.C and North VW.. lilm a r 111 7 ,,_.,. (If divWonal
pcllftloned oatlide s.i,oh.
and Da Noa.
The int phue of tbia If andiose
plm failed. It wu not conducted by
wlllderiu gueni.Uas for Its shock
value anil to prove that neither the
Americam nor the South Vietnamese
could control South Vietnam. It WU
a 111teoftr operation on a big 1eale
ualng the full ltrellgtb ol the National
IJberation Front, and ft did not IUC•
oeed.
HANOI BAS BEEN trying to tell ltaelf and the world ever since that it
did succeed and the Americans were
left banging oa the ropes, but th1a 11
more likely to delude the war objec·
tors in W u hington than it ii to COft·
vince the defente ministry ln Motc:ow.
It would be the pimacle of impru-
dence to conclude that the upeded
"second round" would not 1pread
baYOC in Vietnam. This attack may
have come or be ln its early stages
by tbe time this column 11 published.
But if it comes, and whatever Its
rftU1ta, It must now be concluded that
the first round had merely a l"•ler
impact on American and world oplnloo
than upon the actual administratlve
cootrol of South Vietnam.
Vse Nuclear Weapons?
• WASHINGTON -Tactical nuclear
w.apona are lmmedlatety at band if
neceu1r1 to avert a d.ilastrous defQt
a,t-mushely·menaced lthe Sanb.
SUcb .. ol theee bolocau1t anm ii
una""'"NalJ fmnd by the Jolal
Chit& al staff ..
On tbe bull of compr-ehenslve ettJ.
mates from Gen. Westmoreland. flllly
1uppat1ed by bk deputy. Gen. Crt{gb-
toa Abrains, • outltandlnt taot
_..._,.. .... the famed o.. .p.._ ti* hlat au.ts are c:u1•'9d
Delml-bebeld~ .... tolllidlrllll W'icaJ IU of
tilt powwfUllJ Wlbmchid · ortb
Di.~ hll beat expmsed
ln I fcirm.li l&atement to ~
J~ ..
, .,r-1. ' ,
,.~ '·'
"Those schools look Ute ausar plum
tree.," cried one. "Reminda me of
a cake with too moob lcint," chimes
~other. ''They get too much money
now," proclaim othen.
18 rr ANY WONDEll that those
who do not clalm to be aperta cu-
onty •bake their beads la bewilder-
ment and PGDCl9' two noWo-limplt
queaUona! Wb8t la U.. tnt.b! How
do I vote, ~ or eoT
Now •• ~ tbiD.llfna u 01 unit construction, plant effkleocy,
Jonger-lasUn1 materials and equ.tp..
ment, eUminatln1 windows to cut ·
maintenance and construction cost.
more efficient and effective teaching
metnod1, and on and on 1oe.s a list
of things that most of us have not
even dreamed exiatecl, couW It be
posllble that there ii •nn one mlssinc
liDk in that list. tbat bu not been
atudied IDll re.studied, evaluated and
re-evalu~ted?
I CHAU.ENGE the critics of our
schoola to present facts and flguNI,
n o t inwponelble truth-oblcurinl
trtvla. The public deaerva notbinl
lest than the truth. I am al9o 1ure
the acbool business admtnlltratora
would be receptive to well-founded
facts. for knowing tbt facts 11 their
bosine9t.
DEENE T. BRANDT
'II I t'• GfHl's 1t'IH'
To the Editor:
Answertn1 Name Withheld'& ~tter
beaded. "Will I Be Killed?" (Mailbox
Feb. 7):
I, too. have sons. five of them.
and I ltnow bow this mother must
feel. I ltnow that a mother fears
the time when her son must serve
hit country, but we sbould be
thankful: it'• a country worth saving.
I can think of many way1 my sons
could die -sickness, dr1111. can
-and none of Ulese fs for a purpose.
'nlE ONLY WAY to GIWt r the
question, "Will I die?" 11, "If 11'1
God's will."
The prayer I have for my five
tons ii for them lo lfOW up straight
and 1tron1, to know wtlat Is right
11111 what Is wroe1. To have the
tova1e to stand ap for their con-
Yiotlon1. To be thankful that tbe1
., tietH'18
D9ar °""': I lfl *II and tired al your
wisbJ-waaby tri"9 tryin1 to take
up for todaJ'• generation of )'OUD& lleldla\a ud teesMgers.
DD Y«* It.let up fCll' them
beHnM you're abnplJ 1tupid?
Or. come to tbi.nlt ol it, do you
have the IDUIMn al a teen-ager
younelf?
l.C. Dear l.C.:
Not M .,._ • I "oald Uh to, bal r tQ. llllClli ol tlle ~n
..... I ~ U.. acellent maaera -r. fact, II -., ever
Nrtatoocl---...._.l'U
be ....,,, to ... ,... • .nroU-m• t»la). ' .
tin in a country In which they have
a right to cboo•• tbt way they want
to worthip their God, and the rilbts
they blM aa lndlviNll to tpeat
up for what they belieye lo.
AND IF, WHEN 1taey irow up. there
Is a war. to be the kind of men
that will fight for the country that
hu been 10 good to tbem, an• so
they in turn will mite it a mucb
better place for my crandcblldren,
and their• there alter.
U they die for the freedom they
believe iJI, I can tlllnk fl no lfeatel'
gift that one can give. Me, my ion
-and my aon, bk life.,
NAME Wl'l'HHELD
Slae I• Nee Alelte
To the Editor:
Upon reactlnc "Name Withbeld'•"
well-written leUer beaded "Will I Be
Killed?" tMMibox, hb. V) weceramc
ber small acm'1 fur of ttowlnc up anl1' to die ilt a war, t felt eGmgeDed to reply.
I, too, wish thlt l coWit auwer
her t-Jear·old boy's question bot I
emnot. My reuoa for wrltin& this
leUel' ii to let bet .,.. tbat •be
ii Id alone in her ..o.ty. I have
'two ..... aces • llld 10. Tbe oCber
daJ I overheard a eclllftflltion
betwn them. It weat wtblnc lib -tlda:
Al;t 10: For a brother you're all
,.._.Paul.
Ate t : You're nice too, u.r,. Wbell
we arow -.. 1oa 1mow .wt
Ale 10: Wbat?
Ace I : I hope that ,pe can "flcbt
iD tbe ...... toptlaer.
•ti! YMIL lt .. 're Iac:Q, maybe
wtwW.
I
~ SPIX2AL DCnON GI'
'DIE DAILY POAn'
TIJES84~. l'ElllUWl~ li. I ..
.,
•
-. . ,,
Simplest Wedding
BWa .. atsqpl9't, twelve-you wiab, and fix the date then preMDtl 1bem ,,...,
DOlaf'!famiJJ-cml.J weddlns according to tbeM matters Clfta.
Nqllnl dltalledrE""c ol pra~. Q. Wbat 1a tbe rup of J;ar a tarmal, eJ11L Q. a.. • '-ad•we ••~hi _,? .__,, JOU' .. .. wit' I ....... -A • .,.._ ..... a ...
lltlltlca require a eat? .... • .. ..., •lber
F CHiii mMMIDt of .S. A. u.111...... ,.... « -.. ~),..,allJ ..,. pl I c and dedaloD Q. .. doll ... .... .,..... • ,,.,,.,
, ww •a f1rma1. fllbtAI*-and r..-. • •-.
tb1I pludl t.J en~&lf ·-~ a ....,. clbaair -
llDd darlfy certain A. A , "'• If ft11 nm 1'» to • • .\ ~ ~ matters of eti· 10C1M1. a tdcoC. MM;-If ce__, and noeptlaa 8il'.
qaett. -thele queltiool •IHllll7• IO....... m., oo9' fNm
od WtNl'I bave "'9 Q. Wb• m JIU the .....
perpend. llMtltlv cl.bms! Q. no pey1,... an tbltt
Q. Bow far tn advuce A. The belt llMlll. A. The bride's father, ao
lbcdd a weddlne date be Q. When ii ~ belt time consult him u soon u ydu
tetT for a bacbelor dbmer? ' decide to be married. Don't
A. 'Ilda depends on the A. Not the night before put him in the pollti(ln
time of .,...., the place the weddi.DI-ThiJ can be where be mmt 1et a bank
when tbe reception win be d.ltastrou.s. A few Dill* loan to foot the blill.
held, md the c1ergyman'1 before the .weddiD& i 1 Q .How popular ii tbe dou-
ldMtdlte. Some co u n tr 1 preferable." ble ring ceremony?
dube and bc*1I are booted . . Q. Bow mudl eDtAlrta1niDC A. Increasingly.
u far u a yeer ill ~ance ...id ~ bride do . before Q. 11 an engagement riJ11 tn the popular JDGDOa of blr weddine7 a nectMtty?
June. Weebndl, whm molt A. On1J a 1und>ean or din-A. Tbla depends entirely
weddlnp are held, are busy ner for her bridesmeids on the couple'• views. '1be
tlmel far cleramen. So aometime during tbe week CUit.om 1tenu from tbe
clldde tbe type of wedding prior to the wedding; abe custom that weartQC m
IDgoacrmlent rinl meaDI tlle
girl ii out ol ~-. other IDliel. y-..... De Mmrl Tosll Flerlsts
C.omp/efe
·the
Picture
al
wllL ..... h .. '!..::: • ........ .., tD
irpthw111 --~
Q. no.. --do Ja ... JUrltld .......
.
Kitchen
/
Is Costly
atocklnt that trnt llolDe
wltll .linell, dllbet, OUnrare
ud kftdMn fUllPUet ca
COit tbt bride-to-be a pHtty
pea.111.
. BoottWlY, •he'll aet an ...ut tram 'llDD1 and the
frttDdl who sift abonrl,
ht there are maD1 buica
llM'1uvet.obaJ.
To aaa1at trieDda wbo,,.
j. to live --for .. home, tbe ~ wtJ1 bt wlte
ti nslater her patterns lD
ciblaa, ilau and lllv« at
RAINY WIDDtNG -IAft for a frJr momenta dutlnC a _., nimtorm near die church entramce,
th1a brlde ftndt the litut6on b:Uarioua M the waits
for her fllther to .:iort ber down b allle .
No Bride Is Ever Hurt
By Just Being Prepared
.... out thank-JOU aotea?
A.Alaoeeu••
Met lroa ber ftddlDI trip.
llllpefulJy. .... -• ber
_.. -baft bpt an IJt.
.... reoarct ol ......... ......
. . '.'--1
,l~
9h9~~1z11'9#.0~
aqd 'PJi "911 day flam tblll GD ii a ftunninl AriCawd
ftddins blDd. Por mon than a century,
Artc.ned rinp haft belll aynonymoua with the
e-t in dllip ad crafllmamhip. We can't blsin
to dllCrihe our MW AJ'tCuWd collection
"' ttrikinl ICUlptunl, meUOW ftormtinl'• ad IOfi
tatune. Por ,.,ar'IJIDbol of loft tone.ct the
~fitelonc m-ninf of tMt day ol.,.. lllect'la ~
the local department ltore. "But ij wouldn't dare raJA dreutn1 and maklnc up 'feddlnc checks will allO on MY weddin1 day," thlnb there. Tbm, the bride'• 11'fdav Ive 1123 NEWPORT AVE.
be \h•IPlw in plll'cbulnt every bride. Just in cue, apiritl won't be dampened Till, COSTA MESA PHONE 548-3401
Maur c~
BcmkAmtticard itema a'he doea not already tt won't hurt to be prepared have on band. for such a happening. when •be ltarta that mri Over 20 ye•rs in l'•!ft• location
To bep coetl don, many F a 1 h ion pbotocrapben 11idoftiiiitbtiiailiiilei. mmiiiliiiiliiliiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii With
BeautHully dyled
WIGS • WIGLETS o'iid 1AUS
ALSO
EXPERT HAIR STYUNG
HEADQUARTERS FOR :rffE
IRIDE N«J HER ATTENDANTS
FOR.THAT MOO IMPORTANT DAV
••• OR ANY OTHER DAY, JOO!
W10 SALON
631-9190 ....
Weltitl fa " ... ....... c...
•• k fa
enaated slrls 1pread their who an uperta at p:o-1 bomt purdwts fWf/f a loni tect1Jll models and u-
period, ~ Judidoualy PIDllft cJothea Oil oat.doer
GD tbelr lwach hoan, and locatiom, ofter tbele tlpt: belAC Mran ol special china Haft p)eDty ol bil um·
and -.... allies. breU. llroand -cm for
For 1artt ltelm, like.% eacb member ot the wed· pllances, otben quite fr cUq party, 1f po11Jble. 11 patronlle d l 1 c o u n t In heavy rain, wrap the
b o u 1 e t , WDc sqre, bride in a sheet, wtndlna
however, that there's a It around loolely and tuck·
aen1ce iuarantee. tnc the gown's hem up 10 .==.:-and i.:: 1t woa't get tpluhed.
CUMrOle tblt woa1d COit Tbe veil can be can1ed
... at • ......... .... tn • pWoiwcaae. 'J'old jt
ea be purdlallcl • bal! cart6IUy ao ll woa't pt
GMlt trice at a -at, 'nae Wil*led.
.... ta 4nle of ldteblD ~:e = ~ 1111tl1 to towW and ott.D penoul towels, a1nce the marUt can Don't wear weddlnc shoe1 buJ a non-name brand for to the church. a.an,t into
leu Dl4Dty. tbem after aniv1D1. Whl1t probablJ Some bri6M an t.mpted
bride ctreama of ~ to Jp •nd "watt out'' the
eopper or enamel wart la tUll at home, th!nkin1 tparkllDC colors for her maybe the sJdel wUl clear.
Jdtcben walll, lhe may have nu. iln't a. tood idea
to foreco tblM in fllVW of became it JMW abl wm
almple alaadnum .-. that nm tlilk> U. wtddlac ,_..
COit Wlrl lltde. 'nm. tDOUlh --lbe ... 't ..... al <Jar1ltmM Pilll to ut be ... ,..,
for tome of tbe1. It'• w.-.... to tbe IJIJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!._~_·_cWtt~-~----------dlllrda-----.. _11_. __ .... ___ 11a1111 __
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NO IXTIA OIUll POI SIDS OVll 1'1N
NM A• ...... I• T111e ... ,_.,.._
Broad. Toes are Back and
EnilaJettickt have it!
It'• ... anI,waytDroand Olll
,.. .......... ttyle.
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. , and lier Future
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FtnWt • ~ 1-llrw. .J then furnislti,. h.... ...
fer tWr .... -........ wt.en ...., ...........
Ml .._ .• ,a. ... _, • P"'fit.W:. Gpet11na1 w
• ,_._,, Y'!!fl In Or ... County. '
, Furnishing Home Presents
Young Collple Some .Tr0uDle
Equlppinc a b o m e lln't
too much of a burden ll
both young people a r e
ii really, established in their
own apartments and have
tl-eir own bomemaklnc sup-
plies whlcb t.bey can put
to"ether in their new home.
When the bride bu been
Jiving in her parents' home,
the situation ls a bit dif.
ferent and more purchases
"' 'I have to be made. \ s a guide to the cboiee
or household supplies, and
t!~o as a bare, subsistence
Us!. the f o 11 ow i n & sug-
ges!lons are made:
TABLE LINENS
eacla bed, or two winMr-weight blankets
Mattress protectors for
each bed, and ~~ads
(Summer cotton ~kttl caa be purdlatecl later)
Six eaeb ., la 1 ••
batbtowels, band to-.11
and wub clot.hi
'two bathmats
Guest Oncer Up towell.
terry cloth or linen
Shower cwtain
Six dish towels
Two pot holder•
Two aprons
CleWJi& cloths for kitchen
and fumiture
GLASSWARE
you'll Deed latfe dlDDer
platel, 4 luncbeoa platM, ~ c11pa and aaueera, 4
bowl.Ii eoftee pot. tea pot,
cream pjtcber and qar JU&, and IJllacdaMOUI
Ch1lul far terYiDI dlabel. '
Tbeio ltmnl can t.e naU1
fine ab1na, ud a second
1~ ol pottery or otber
CU\lal cfllu elO be uaed
for bNl&kfaat and lunch..
SO.YER
Have Wait
A lone en1agement lies
ahead for two young people
from politically promlnent
famillea: Julie Nixon and
David Ebenhower.
Tbe twe> 19-year-olds don't
plan to marJY Wl they finish eolleg~ ln 1970, but the pro·
ximity of their two cam·
puses, Smith College for
her, and Amherst College
for hlm; mean they'll see
a lot of each other.
Julie, daughter of. former
Vice President Richar J IA:.
Nixon, is wearing a ring
T~. F-.,.,Y U, 1968
which belonged to David's and great • grandmother, Mrs.
NOACK TROPHY
Gin ·SHOPPE
. '.
rl
One formal clolh, linen.
lace or the like
One informal cloth, pat-
terned or 1olid drip-dry
Six table napkins,
hopefully matching both
cloths
For each ~ Mttinc~
• 8eblet .. tall ctaa '* . water (can alto be used
for bighballa), a mill
juice glass, and a wiae
glass (wbidl can also be
us!d for cocktail.I).
flace aettlna for lour: a
iltt1q usually blcludes
knife and fork, •&led fork, teupoon, batter 91>reader,
Pd dessert spoon wbicb
CM allo l»e used u a
soup lpOOll.
Ualeu liven u gifts, plan
to bay extra uaspoon1 as
soon u poaalble.
John S. Doud of Denver. 102 East 16th at Superior
He ls the grandson of COSTA MESA Ph: 6"-3141
former President Dwight D.1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Four place mats
Bridge table cloth. if you
plan to entertain that way
HOUSEHOLD lJNENS
Four sheets for each bed,
perhaps contoured
Two pillow cases
One electric blanket for
Extru aloag the w a y
could b e okf.fashiooed
glasses, glass bo"lfls, and
glass serving dishes.
CHINA
U you buy by tbt place
setting, as many depart-
ment stores sell china,
PEIGNOIRS
GOWNS FOR
THE BRIDE
EDITH SMITH
c.,..t I lnfi1Hte WHr
m11. c.. Hwy. c-., .._
673-2615
You can also expand the
basics by receMn1 or
buying servinc spoons,
gravy ladle, 1ucar tones
and a carving ael ••• AND A llKINI, TOO -This delicate cover-up
KITCHEN WARE is of white pique, with puffed sleeves and embroid·
Double boiler ered yellow roses on the pique. 'lbe cover-up has
Two dllferent sizes .t _• __ macbin_'_g_b_oo_·ru_. ------------saucepans
Two casseroles
Roasting pan
Grater
ColM>der Fl!ylne pan
Touter
Covered pluUc containers
Plu1Jc pail for cleaning
Meat grinder (regular or
electric)
Egg Beater set of Kitchen knives
Stirring spoons
Measuring cup
Small cuttine board
Spatula
Flour sifter
Tray for serving
Garbage pan
Vacuum cleaner
Mop and broom
Here Are Thoughts
To Keep Your Man :
By ARLEEN ABRAHAMS
Now that you've 1ot your
man roped, tied and bcand·
ed, bow are you going to
keep him!
In these days of mobile
social groupings, what's to
prevent mobile husbands?
Well, here are some ideas
1) Know your man. Is he
the tl&er type? Or tile
brainy fJ\rd watcher? The
conservative businessman?
Once you know him, you
can do what pleases him
-most of the time anyway.
2) Be interested In him.
3) Compliment him. There
must be sometblng he can
do better than you. And you
can always say w b a t
marvelous taste he has -
he picked you dJdn 't he?
But don't overdo it.
Eisenhower. 1 ~
We've iot elothes lor
raeketeers~
Read up about his field, at·
tend night classes on stock
market basics, rudimentary
business c o u r s e s , or
whatever his hobby is. You
might have bluffed your
way about sharing his hob-
by, up to now. But once
the knot is tied, you have
more time to observe each
other in action ; he'll learn
the tru1tl. Just don 't let all
your new knowledge go to
your bead. Even if you think
you're superior. don't let on;
let bhn tell you .
4) Don't glve up your
personaUty c o p l e t e 1 y .
You're an individual too, not
just an extension of his
alter-ego. U y o u ' r e in·
terested in music or art,
and he's not, go to a concert
with girl friends or to a
museum by yourself. Then
tell him about It. J!e might
end up by going with you.
Also If you don 't agree with
him on every Issue, don 't
be afraid to state your opi·
nlon. No man wanta a com·
plete sponge.
Enaagement and weddln& rin11 are .. ~·~ rm._,.
interlocked cannot twist apart or tum. C!JtJtlb,IM\.V"7
. .
ALSO
A•AIUIU
IHIATH Mmll
Him Mi SMl\LS
racMt th~ sprtnc; pull It off In a bit way
tn Kofwt fl Clltfomla's 8odep Doublelcnlt Coordinates.
In -r-come, eMY·ao 1()()41 Wear-Dated* ACRILAN9
ICtYflc. .s.n.hlnt c:otors, crashing styles. Made for the
blatlme ••• forf.st·llvlng people-Hice you.
~ear-Dated means ptanteed for one
full )1llf' norm1I wear or your money r•
funded aw Mlls11to
MAJOR CllDrf CARDS
,ARK CONVINIENTl.Y IN
HAR ENTRY PARIC AHA
Open An Account -T 1ke 1 Y ••r to Pay
5) Once in a while do
something completely out of
character. Don't let him gel
bo re d . Retain that
mysterious -v4lat..ts-she
going-to-do-next air?
HAllOI SHOPPIN•
CINTll
2300 HAUOI ILYD.
COSTA MUA·'45-t411
MUNT1MTON CINTll
llACM & IDI .....
MUNT1M•TON IUCll
ltUM1
g) Above all, don't nag.
berate him or destroy his
manly Image. W.ake hlm
glad to come home. 0,.. ....... n.r... .... "" ' , .••
SALAD SET •••
Richly intl~ued bran with clu r ""' c11t
to recepfllr• the bygone ere of remenc•
•nd 11eltllliy, 111d ele9ut decor .•. 111 In·
tli•Wu1lly W.ed •.•
4 pi ece set $9.95
QUIT &
CONDIMENT
SIT •••
At tlecorati•• H
It It fwnctio11•I
• , • I.rut platetl,
l1tq111recl u4dy
It eccentecl with
told tri"""'"'''
end '"'r·cerry
,.Id henclle .••
.. 11t1l11t two cruet
lileHftt, aelt e11d
,.,,.,, ceYt red ,,.......f•n•IMI
.,, •• d•r ••• OM ... ,,,...t1"4
"OllH •••
$7.95
luluti,,g • • •
@fl//!£t;
~i/11 & Aumo1Ju
BRIDAL
BOOK •••
An aniique
loo~in9, ' times
9old lufell util
• , • flnely he11d
cerHd by ertlHn1
ft(lfll M .. lco •••
ye11 wlll. see this
••ry thln9 In
meny decoretor
shops for nurly
uo.oo.
$15.00
For 11ncurly b1con, it's the Htl11t 111ethod
yeti For 9rilfi119 • H11dwich, •H str1i9httn•
i119 tecoa ••• auperltl Tvrn .,,., for • cho11•
pi119 ltlock ••• end If It kcomes rov91!.119'
fro111 cutting er h .. t --luat u1ul It fet
lutl119 ltHuty •• •
$4.95
WOOD AND
PINNEY
CANDY
JARS.••
Witlt fill r,tis ef u mf
Th•y m•k• lo•tly
cennister seh for tlte
kitchen ••• r.•rlect
bultb. !Nth
end llacoretor f•rt•
•nlf art Hell f'Ht
for candy too I
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In OM of tbe !DOit roman-
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Prlnct11 Marsr.uie -bell to Ellfopf'a oldfft tbroM
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10. lt wu tbe llrst full-blown
royal weddinc of tbil cen· turJ al.oce !Clne Frederik
IX, who 1ave hlJ daupter
away 1n Copenhaien'a ~
year-old royal n a v a I
Holmeoa Church, married
Queen Ingrid ln Sweden..
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The SZ.year-old C o u n t
Henri lost h1a French name
and naUonallty but be won
a lovely Daniab wife and
a wtncedom when lie toot
the 27-year~ Princess
llarlftlbe far hit bride.
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the Latfaeran EVUltlieai
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MINU 'LANNING -Culling over the food ads Ls
tbe f1rlt step for tibete ltudent6 in home economics when they're menu planning. Ned oomea wmpara-
tlve shoppine u different cuts of meat are weiibecl
1ben ttie students study ttie labels as they make the supermarket touDds. ·rhe Daily Pilot ·covers Bqating
How Much
Breakfast?
One of the mpriJea -
or lrritatlona -fbat con-front a newl)'-cnanied cou-
ple ii the matter of bow
much breakfast Whll=t, tech llld have a cap ol co8ei
and CID a 41ouP1ftut
•Jllle radllil for tbe train.
Bek fban • a ti 1l I noUUac. of coste, . llut
bnHfaat, properlJ~Med, caa be made u aaltvt
and • ltiaurtl7 .. ., to IMrt
tbe daJ.
The W«kill wife cu·.tet
tbe clbMtte tAM tbt 4bt
before, wing mat, , Ind :paper napkin.a, haft .. l~ ooollDC ii a-.• re frlgera tor ,U!I ..
percolator reldJ to ptu~
aa..,i form rA pr!lllD
fir lnMfalt II reldj-tMat
..... ""td 1*balll with
'"811 fruit Aat h o a • ICllllClllllata 1111• a d d 1·· I
meat or ea• a n u.ea
& "'"· me. ... tbirt of 1ht ealortc bltdt aboult be
ll'oftdtd by llrtakfut.
What's the d.tfference WHEN
you ~buy ~ ~f~~
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Coulrl he $15C>when JOO ptr,ka cu• Made
Sofa now dupng our February Salef
~·, more, you pkt your own color, and design and
fabric .. Your tOfa.,. be cwlellt' .... -..cia11J f9r·yw. To
match your OWft roofft Of' your true love~ .,,... lut hurry.
This sole of custom made sofaa (also chairs) It only during
February.
AT lM2 SANTIAGO DRIVE,
DOVER SHORES. NEWPORT BEACH.
BUILD.ER&-IV AN WELLS as SONS.
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Do. yoa remember the
musk they played at your
wtddialT Wat.ell out, lbe
UIW• may date you I
Chances are, 1• mvcbed
down tbe aisle to tbe tradi-
tional weddlq march by
Waper, or ·Mende••aohn'a
"WeddiDC Marcb." K tolofst
OI' cbair may have su.ng
"The L or d'a P ~ a y e r,.
"Ave Maia" {Catholic),
( Proteltant) OI' the 1 e I I
reu,ioua "Oh P r o tn l 1 e
Me," "BecaUJe," "Tblt la
My Beloved" or e v e n
"More", among the top.
wedding nµmbers for the
put five years.
If your lutes ran along
traditiona11 Uaea, you poaed
no tpeeial problem to the
singer and musicilfS, In
f.ct, they probabiy don't
recall your wedding from
any one of several thousand
at
at which they've perfor~ CltMd.ral" and "I Wanna
o\l'tr Ult years. 141tl1 only ReM Your Rand." are fairly
the oddball reqUllltl that cemntciaplace.
make a 1.,unc lmprt11ioa." Florence Reid, who has
they'll tell you. ~1 8'ogtn1 professionally Inn ~arrls, of New Yort at wMdhlga ·for over 20
qty, who hu 1un1 pro-" yean, notes that differences
fealfonally 11t bundtec:b ot In mualc between various
wtdd1Jl&ll over the put ts utioul.lty and religious
J6ars, aUU J'ec&lla the bride ~ an becoming
wt.o lnatJted on marching leas ud. Je11 distinct. The ·c1own tbe aitle to the rock effentleftt singer who has
'a' r'Oll beat "My Friend the recorded th~ a l1b um s.
•Witch Doctor." lAcldly, ahe ''Mak for an Italian Wed-
. explains. "I was h111deft by . dfnct ''Music for a Jewish
a screen. If I had hid to Weddill&." and plans "Music keet> a atraigbt face. • . for a Pollall Wedding,"
I dofl't k n o w. '' Uaully recalls when folk tunes were
tbt'U try to dissuade a llrl often tbe ftrat dance. The
from chosing such an in· ltallana bad their tarnn·
appropriate number, but tellu, the PoUsh their
sometimes the bride is ada-polkas, tbe Irish their jigs
mut and after all, "it'• tbe and the Jews, lbe bora. alrl'• big day." ' ' R e c e n t 1 y , • • 1he
Giru Complain '·
Not Another
Sfiower, Please
."
By ARLEEN ABRAHAMS . '
"Ob. not another bridal
shower -how wW I ever
afford Jt?" Is a common
complaint of the young
working or college girl
whose friends are getUng
married by the dozen.
Vet, the showers a bride-
mixing boWla, m I x l n g
spoons, kitchen towels, juice
glasses. drinking glasses,
place mats, spice rack with
appropriate jars (usually
assigned to two guests) egg
slicer, rolling pin, dustpan,
drainboard a e t , cleaning
sup1 l'es with rack. broom
and a wide range of paper
goods.
Two other 1 o w • c o s t showers are variations of
the basic ltltcben theme. A
recipe shower. to which
each guest brings a favorite
teated Teclpe. hers or her
mother's. is sure to provide
the bride with many hours
~._-,..._· of enjoyment.
And what bride-to-be
wouldn't be pleased with a
basic staples 1 b o w e r ?
Include Oour , salt, sugar,
spices. baking powder, bak-
If she's tiny ••••
Give her a
Valentine
Blouse
it's
sheer
Romanee
and she'll
IOYe)'OU
for It ••••
Choice of 2 atyltl
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Not as strange · but just
u perplexing are tM sirls
(or tbelr mothers) wbo
•neace heT' over t h e telephone and then try to
explain the tune they want
for their first dance. Tbef
don't know the name bUt
It goea like this. And they
expect the singer to identify
the tune by an offkey hum.
, .. borated, "b r 1 d e s
1pedf1cally request t n a t
t.heae numbers be
elimtuted ... no e t h n i c •
tunes. Then an aunt or
grandmother will come up
ing soda. re 1 i a h e s, com·1 ;iiiiiiii-iiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii starch, pastry mixes, can-1•
nell soups. canoed
vegetables, rice, spaghetti,
soap powders. sponges.
behind every '01GA there really is an Olga
"Why not h1v1 1 better f igure before
bedtime? My S111plng Pretty gown
hid• 1elltl1 1hell CUPI, under nylon
lace with lycr•• •P•ndex. It giv11 aoft
ah1pln1 to the 1m11t1r figure, light
1upport for the fuller on...-with th•
pr1ttin1A th1t'1 pert of every 0 191."
0101'1 dr ... ·l•ngth gown ends in • flo•tY. double 1kirt ef ·Ant ron •
nylon. In wh1t1. black end rom1ntic put1l1. 32 to 36, 18.00.
Long gown, 20.00 'Ou-·· 11.,. r. 11.
Vettl's
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FOR HER
Up unW the late laQs,
the first dance was ln-
variably a watti, "'l'be An·
niversary Walti." "Let Me
Call You Sweetheart," "I'll
Be Loving You Alwaya,"
or "I Love You Tndy."
About 1945 the ros trot
overtook the walts on the
wedding dance populan1y
charts. and has renfalned
there to this day. "I Don't
Know W h y I L0Ye Y o u
Like l· Do." ''Only Mab
Believe," "You Were Meant
ror Me" -tbese were the
sentimental years. From the
mid 1950s on, show tunes
'and movie hits were most
frequently requested. And
though the majority were
in fox trot tempo, the tango
and the c h a • c h a • c h a
rhythms, particularly at
Spanish weddinga. also had
their share of aficionados.
To muatclana, the song and
the year often a r e
synonymous. For Instance
1966-1957 "Around the
World," 1958
"F a I C i D It lo n", 1181
"Marla." And an official at
the muslclana' local com·
mented be found it difficult
to recall a wedding ln June,
1962, whJc~ led off with a
song other Ulan "Moon
River." Now, rock 'n' roll
numbers, pJfticularly the
Beatlea' "W i n c h e s t e r
WEDDING
DAY
ENHANCE THE LOVELIEST OF WEDDINGS BY MAKING YOUR
FLORAL SELECTIONS FROM HOLLISTER$ FLOWER SHOP.
to the ba'nct.and say, 'Ca n't
you play this polka or this
hora?' Wben you do the to·be probably will treasure
number request e d, the most Involve a minimum
everyone.i including the cash outlay. ingenuity and
bride .gets a Wck out of tradition oft.en count for
it." more than cash.
What does abe do if the One popular party that _...,_ .. t doesn 't break the guests' new.,, •'11:11111 r •"' u e s a pocketbooks wlll be given. particularly ittapproprinte
For an extravagant touch,
top off the mundane day-to-
day products with a split
or two of pink champagne.
Be sure to wrap aome
sugar, cookies, a few can-
dies and other sweets in
a paper napkin -ready
to be placed in a bottom
closet shelf for luck and a
sweet marriage. Pack all
the items in a plastic
garbage pail and garnish
with a bow.
number! "Well. aside from set maximum cost& at $2
a bride who insisted that or so, and tell uch guest
she mardl down the aisle what to bring. Gilb in this
to the wed<lng march in category Include everyday
cba-cba time, and 1 groom salt and pepper shakers: a
who wrote bis OW'll march pepper mill. set of plastic
music, I can't recall any l~mi;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiim-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii1ll
troublesome inddenu. Oc-
cassionally, • mother or
future mother-in·l•l' will try
to overrule the coup!e's
choice, but ttiat's pretty
rare. I diet have a couple
whose favorite number was
Teach Me Tonflht but 1
managed to get them to set·
tie on their second favorite
ALL BRIDES ARE HAPPIER
tune."
What's a musician's or a
singer's favorite wedding
music? Miss Reid and her
musician husband. Michael
Levine, didn't need 10 se-
cond• to come up with the
same answer -a. Greek
wedding dance. The brfde
and her immecliate family
dance a folk dance, similar
b> a Vi.rjl.nia reel. As each
coup1e joina the back of Ute
line, they spit on money and
paste it to the musicians'
forehead. "S i n c e many
timea the gueats are out to
out.do each other." Mike
said. "the dollars can really' mount up!"
(And, The Bride9room, Too!)
at
Whe re superb facilities and staff
are ava ilable for big or in timate
weddings and reception s •••
For Further Information
Call Our Wedding Consultant
6«-I 700. Erl. '436
I I 07 Jamboree Road
California '
92660
When
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the date is set,
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has the set.
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1 in 4 Still Ends
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Different Schedules
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J'or her ftCldln&. a bride
8IUaily carries w b 1 t •
Gowers with pollibly a
tmJdJ ol color, lib 111114
forget-me-notl. An arm blu·
quet of calla llllel. l.-p
white chryaautbemuma or a
1beaf ol I 1 a d to 11 la
11peclally effective. hl cor· sacea for an lnlormal wed·
ding, wbitie ordUdl are inferred.
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PIANO~
W~t to rope her for good?
Give her strands of cultured pearls I
Don't Just woo her. Wow her! With cultured pearl~.
She'll know that you know she should have
only the real thing! Ropes, strands, earrings,
pendin~, lapel pins, and rings are today's
fashion news. Find yours .at Howes
•••• a distinguished name and a
tradition in fine jewelry for
nearly a century.
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OF TOMORROW!
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niatc!hing 1968
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MAKI YOUR OWN -A stunning, but simple wed·
ding dMll can be made at home. This design fea-
tures a short, back-butU>ned lace bolero with long'
11-°'"' a faille or peau de IOle gown.
1 Homemade W eddin g
WHO'S THI FAIREST? -Mirror, mirror sees a
viaaion of loveliness: a beautiful peignoir and a
touch C1f delicate perfume, if the new bride dlope
sloppy bachelor girl habits. l~lalker
loldsmilll .
At tire Is Lovely I 35 FASHION ISLAND
Newport C.n+.,
When a b r I d e • t o • b e
decides to make her own
wedding po, her reason
is usually that she can't find
the kind of dress at the
price she's willinl to pay.
U she sews ber own, she can make a gown for as
little as $40 or as much as '140. In the top bracket,
she might create a gown
of silk and worsted. with
a lace bolero. and a curved
traiD. Her headpiece could
bt a matching bead bow
ol lace and 1\lk, attached
to yarda of filmy illusion
"8lel· The «iginal COit of the
fabric, the amount of lace
UMd, and the length ol the
train are factors in in-
crea1ln1 or decreulng the
prfce ot the gown .
Of the preferred fabrics,
alrls favor silk linen, silk
Diamonds
from our
Outstanding
Selection of
finest
eng~gement
and
Wedding
Rings
broadcloth, rayon and sil k
mixtures in a twill weave,
and acetate and rayon com-
binations to look like satin,
faille, or a silk ribbed
material.
Laces vary from delicate
silb to heavy cotton and
wool. Lace Is easiest to ban·
die when completely un-
derlined or lined. A lovely
finish for the neckline.
sleeve or hem of the gown
would bt a sc alloped edged lace.
Generally s p e a k l n g ,
brides-to-be who sew their
OW1l gowns choose simple
lines, and don't 1et Into the
intricllte tall of t a C e ,
rhinert.cne or seed pearl in-
serts, which are btst left
to the manufacturers.
In moat cases, the girls
start plannin& their gowns
six months to a year before
the wedding.
Different
'/jour .
(}enlfem·an ~
(}enll man
Our Modern
Rt!ntal Service
Pie crusts don't have to
be the usual pastry type.
Mix sraham crackers with
brown sugar and butter.
pound. and line the pie plate
with the mixture. Or mix
butter, milk and sugar with
a cereal like corn flakes.
bran flak., or grape nut
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Marriage Headfuies During
Epiaeopl1 bl Rutlnp~n-'67 Rudlon. Tbl ~· couple cboae .' tD bavt .tM rtctpUoa Ja the
church pariah -..., 10 150
U tbe wedd.lnp~ ID-to the cenJDOD7. Lynda'• chapel of tbe S tan ford • IUl'll ~ them with
1981 make the headlines that ctr ... a1ao midi oopJ, and Qwrab, Mri. SmJtb, 18 met •m,.,.,. befart tbeJ left
weddln& . of the prominent · soon aftenr~"9 copiU of her buaband three yeari ago to 10 dlrectlJ to tbtJz' own did bl 1187, it'll be•. banner h.-uqulaite ..._ w~t an. in Wuhin.etan, where be home.
year. •ale for SUI. , · wu a student at---------•
The White Rouse weddlni Ia a quiet ctr.noDJ at GeOrgetown UnJYenltj. WEDDING
of tbe P,reaident's M.asbter, Stanlcird, CaJU., llarpret Two prtllDinent ~cal
Lynda Bird JolmMll. 1d Elilabeth Ruak, daqfiter of and~ social famllie1 were
MariDt Captain .a.ut. • S. Secretary ol State Dean 1.lnked together when Sharon RECEPTIONS Robb~ beaded the U.t of R111k, •u married to a 'hrcy, daughter of Senator
lptdaculan, and mad• Necro. Gu) Giblco Smith, Charles B. Percy, R·1ll,
""" COIJ1 tor web prior a data proclllOI', bl tbe married Joh u D . WELCOMED'
Rockefeller, IV bl t b e •
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SOUTH COAST PLAZA
Dal lrWel St. c:.t. ...
aucaco. Uu.ivenlt.J Qlapel
wtllch wai liven to the BANQUETS Unlveralty by the sroom '1
father. Rockefeller, a Far
East ex pert , ia a OUR Democratic member Of the
West V 1 r i in 1 a State
, =~\1 ~b:l SPECIALTY? and 1pent two moatba JD
Central Africa witb tilt Ex·
pertment for Interutlonal If you have the
Llvlni. RESPONSIBILITY In the theatrical world ac·
trua ~ Rldlfan mat-of arranging a proper.,,
rled • ~h-born Jo h n WEDDING Clarke. 'lbe 1tar ot "Georgy
Girl., wu nomfn;ated for an RECEPTION or 1 Academy a,rard for her role
kt the mm. ~ ts a member FESTIVE function,
of one ·~ Britain'• most '--d t s t lngulabed tbeatrlcaJ pleue auuw we feel
famJUea. . . ,erranted in claiming a
With tears of emoUon po':',\ down her , tace, SpP.ERIORITY In
SW -bal'Jl aCttn1 .~ tacDlties for those Marpft marrlld a e t • r
Roaer Smilh In•...., ..... ~NTI over. any
•· ,in Lu VetUt.r:·Me@tf. ... blllhment blown
1 ~ ~. Et3'iij to•r . .
ml 1n11kie Avalol, .....
a 1'hlte, h l p • 1 • a I' t We..~ accomoclatt
m{nleldrt. · '"' · : "' And in .Lon• llettJ Ii many u ~Guests
Furneu IJld her huband. REGARDLESS ol
Lelllt Mldgler, enjoyed a brief boneyIDQOD b et o r e their individual SIZE .
Mrs. Miqeley flew back to We have been told by our r11wne her pott u Presi·
d•Dt Jobllaoll'• special usls-ever srowtng Cllentele tant for CODIWDtr lff aJrl. .
MJ4pllJ ii aecudft pro-for thue G~
.._ .t MW• Cit&. ' occulona.tbatoa.r
FOOD, SERVICE
and choice of
BEVERAGES are
,_nect only by our
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~.nnu1 and
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al .. OldPmlim
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T ou may not ban promiaed him you would atay llender and lovely, but ~aybe he hoped,_ Wllllllj
Now, Gfmiia Ma.,,..,hall 11ua-ranue1 that ,ou ca" regain rour 1lettder, ~Ot&6}tll
f igure/ ••• a~rf>u e<i~ do it without pilla, &tarvati~ diet or. ,atrnUOM •.f&litll /
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''After a.; raa.• ~
M I lier's autolll•11•1't•I
drama, wlJI be fll 11 a&rd nm--• Iller.,.. ~ Colle-drama
·~·· tint ..., prOductloa. •
The plaJ wtD ... ltqed
March 14, 15 and 11 la tbe
OCC audfforium WNllr tbe
dlrectton of Jact Bollliad
of the occ speech cllput.
ment. Adm.lu1oo la free.
'Bow M•fl9 .Y • 6•.t~ S..'l'
Aceordint to Holland, whe
baa exten.aive theatrical ml
TV credlta, the pla7 II ••a
man'a H&l'Cb for bb ...
aorwer1 to bb aelf.tmp•ad
guilt and confualoa.a." Tiie Jeff Part. playing a newsboy, matee a IQ Nie to Don Tucbe (riafi~ and Clem Davidlon7 iii this eeene from the South Cout Reoertory comed)' The Ttme
of Yoar Life " which re1WDe1 Tbunday for two boldover weekenda at the · second Step ' Theater in downtown Cotta Mesa.
period "' the play allo
covera the matria.. of
Miller and Marilyn .........
Nick Adams Pursued Stardom
"But it ii not Juat 'that
play ab out Maril1D-~ roe,' .. Holland adda. 'l\llUI~
er, it la .a probJ.ac -.ch
into man'' coosclenee u be
tries to find hla OWll real
identy: It deals wttb the raw
and l)ltter emotiou ol peo.
pie in conflict with tbeJD.
selvea." -B~t Dream Passed Him By
Jon Law of LallJna Beach,
a national speech com-
petition champion lad year,
will play the key role of
Quentin. Lisa Strud of
Costa Mesa will appear u
Maggie on March 14 and
16 , while Chris
Weatherhead, who will play
Quentin's wile, Louise, on
those nights. steps into the
role of Maggie on March
15.
By BOB THOMAS
AP Mw•T....W. Wrttiw
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -No
one waa a areater fan than
Nick Adams. No one wanted
more to be a movie star.
His death last week from
a drug overdose was a
shock because at 36 be
seemed in the prime of life.
There was poignancy in bis
passing because the dream
that came so close seemed
to have eluded him.
Nick wu a hustler bl the
Horatio A 1 g e r tradition,
charmingly openf.aced about
bis eagerne11 to aucceed.
All hla life he had wanted
to star In movie1. Hil
earliest and a tr o n I e • t
memor.le1 were of watcbiag
John Garlield defy the fates
and Jamet Cagney beat the
odds bl tllma of the 1930'1.
Coast Guard and began
e.ating regularly for the first
time in bi! life: be put on
35 pounds in boot camp.
He was still in the Coast
Guard when he talked his
way into a bit part In
"Mister R o b e r t a ' ' by
reciting his life story and
doing imitations of Cagney,
one of the film's stars.
SMALL ROLES
Nick angled more small
roles after hil discharge,
tben Mervyn Leroy 1ave him a break u baddy to Andy
Griffith in "No Time for
Sergeanta." To prepce
himaelf. Nick rpent boms
before a tape recorder to
learn a drawl and dieted
away as pounda to an
emadated 125.
As hil career rose, Nick
became adept at the publlci-
W ANTED FAME ty game. He made the co~
He recalled later: "When umnt by going along on the
I WU 18 I decided I wanted -dates ol Robert Wagner and to make aomething ol Natalie Wood. He became
myself, I wanted to make baddiel wilh Elvia Presley
my folU proud ol me. I ud Jame1 Deaa.
wanted to be somebody." .U copy boy in ''Teacher'•
It mJtbt have been a lJDe Pet." he ran erruda for
from one ol tboee Warner the la u n d r • d real-life
Brothen mov.les. film eolumnlltl who appear·
Nick bJtdddlr«I from New .t iD tbe film. Tbeir friend·
JenflJ to Cal.lfanda and ...
shlP. paid off in space when
he bad his own television
aeries, "The Rebel.''
Nick played r. strong role
in a weak movie called
"Twilight ol Honor." The
RJcbard Chamberlain film
would have died quietly, ex-
cept that Nick saw the
chance to win himself an Os-
car. He staged an all-out
campaign, expending '8,500
for trade paper ads, and suc-
ceeded bl winning a nomina-
tion.
OSCAR NOD
When the news w a s
telephoned to him at his
•106,000 home atop the
Sunset Strip, Nick both
laughed and cried. Then be
turned on his tape recorder,
wblcb was set to play a
scene Crom "The Treasure
of the Sierra Madre." It
was the moment when
Walter Huston rationalized
with Tim Holl over the loss
or tbelr eold. and Nick bad
intended to ~it U COD·
aolation jf be lost the
nomJ.natJon.
He owned aound tracks
of dozens of films and
played them over and over
iJI the ear)J marn.m, hours.
Other major roles will be
taken by Deanne Gwinn,
Julie Kaneaster. Michelle
Cannon (Mias Costa Mesa),
Mary Williamson a n d
Robert Fleharty of Costa
Mesa. Don Gomez o f
Newport Beach, Tom Arutu-
nlan, DeMls Hanrahan and
Joe Donofrio of Huntington
Beach, Barbara MawdaJey
of Corona del Mar, and Phil
OerUy and Cheryl McGrady
of Fountain Valley.
W. C. Revived
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Unfven&l will releaae two
W. C. Fields clulics, first
shown between 1a and
llMl, tbrooOout the country
-''The 8ank Dick'' and
"Never Give A Sucker an Even Break.'\
thrWed bJ the Ii~ ol the
Orat •etar be had .,... .... Paa;,, &;,1 The in penoa: Lon Ow111 Jr. i3i3 But hJ.a recepUon WU lHa Grrreasepaint
than cordlal. The Bewr11 :1'cl:;11:ii~hbnbtoe 'Daktari' Makeup Man's Job Ticklish In the ne .. ~ ~ ... o yean
flirted with etarvation. Bil
only film jobt were as
telegram boy la "Somebody
Love Me" and a teen-ager
in a soft drink commercial
In which James Dean also
appeared. Nick joined the
THE WXURIOUI
llWIAl ..
THIATRE ~~t:::..-
By VERNON SCOTl'
Ulot ....,_.. C.1 I I I
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -
The Hollywood makeup man
rarely finds it neceasary to
count h1s flngera after a
day's wort, but John Holden
who appliu greasepaint on
the "Daktarl" ae:dea mtpt
atart a trend.
Bo you . 1t.y alert for their paint scan and scratches
1i1na. on the beasts to aJmulate
>miey lay back their ears the wounck ol a fJght or
or Jive a small cry or J.njury.
sometimea It's juat a Ions. "Most of the animals don't
hard look." waht any part of it," he
A makeup man for ~ said. "But if they live me
years, with Jons "-11 at trouble I juat call for more
MGM, Universal; Columbia tratnera to bold the creature
and Paramount .behlpd bbn, while I daub on the makeup.
John Holden bu worked "One daJ I waa painttn1
with some of Ute brlCbtett a scar oa a tiger and be
stars in fllma -Ann Blyth, eat t¥re calmly eating all
Robert Moa~ery.i. J_u n e m1 aponaea.
SC Woman's
lit Acting
Role Winner
It was her first acting
role . . . in her firat movie
. . . and it won an "Olc&r"
for h«.
But Bea Wilhelm, a buyer
in the material de~ment
of North American Rockwell
Co r poratlon'a Autonetica
DlvlJion ln Anaheim, isn't
planning on leaving her job
for an acting career.
A veteran of 26 years with
the company, the S a n
Clemente woman w a a
awarded a statuette for her
role in t.he 1987 indu!trial
film docwnei;.tary, "'Vbat's
the Bil Idea?"
The fl)m detailed the
workinp oi bu.ainess and in-
dustry suggestion programs
nationwide and won a se·
cond place sllver medal at
the International Film and
TV Festival rl New Y«k.
Mrs. Wilhelm was given
a part in the illm in recognl·
Uon of the suggestion she
submitted a t Autonetics
eight years ago. The sug.
gestion earned '1250 for ber.
Negro C.&st
Due for LA
'Fantasticks'
Gerald Gordon's long-run·
Ding musical comedy bit
"The Fantasticks" at the
Hollywood Cen~cl' Theater is
now t h e longest-running
musical in Los Angeles ud
bu played over 1 • 0 0 0
performancea to o v tr •
quarter of a mllllob people.
In March of tbla year,
"Fantastlcks" will begin its
fifth year toe• and with
the beginning or the fifth
year, theater history will be
made as producer-director
Gordon will put In an all
Negro cast. the first time
this has been done with t.hlt
show ln any pert of the
country.
"The Fantasticks" la con-
sidered one of the beat
musicals to come out of
New York ln the last decade
and conUnuea to e a r n
millions of dollars each year
for Its orlglnal backers and
its wdterJ, Tom 'Jona and
Harvey Schmidt. The New.
Yark productloo opened 1n
May of 1960 and will 1oon
begin tu ninth consecutive
year.
8-0rn in the late lMO's,
the Ylp Harbu:rt musical
bas been tentatively stretch-
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TWO •
LS GO i
STARK :
MOOJ : liiiill j
•liter. William Mueller
some high comic momenta
as the leprechaun a n d
Michael Bou does the
aenator'• right hand mu
with h11ariou. aplomb.
"Finlan'a Rainbow'' abon
ita a-only occuionally, a
factor moat attributable to
the uawtelcly puna which dot
the dialogue. But the m\mi-
cal oumbera, particularly
the well cboreo&rlphed op-
ener and "U Thia Im'tl l.c>ve," can ma~ up with
any profeaaioa1 production. ·
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LYNN llDMAftl
MMD MASOM
''GEORGY GIRL,.
• 1'1111 m u •i c a 1 will be ':::;::==:==:==:==:==:=~
...-.. fer another weekend
topical additlona to the
dialogue. but the plot !or
the moat part remaina ---------timeleaa. Tbe redal dip
wh1ca were "cute" la the
day, however.
Niel1en '1 cut Js unlforman, lint rate, head-
ed by Arthur Carab as tbe
crafty old Iriabman wbo1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ transplanta a leprecbaun'&I•
magic gold crock (rom the
Emerald Isle to t h e
American South. Carab at
a distance could be another
Walter Brennan, and be
bandlea bis rote witb com-
mandin1 auurance.
Bob Gunton. one of
Oran.-County's f i a e 1 t
,,_,, actors, u n v e 1 I
another of bi! taltntl , a
strong tenor voice, ;6icb
aupplements a fine
performance u the village
hero, Woody Mahoney. He
ls ably matched by pretty
Missl Sldtovec u FinWr'a
daughter, who compensates
in character what she lacks
in lun1 power.
Two other Oran1e Coun·
tiana Jiving s ta n d o u t
performances are Frank
Keith (of Laguna's "Grease-
paint") as • Lhe b 1 to i. ct
·.en.tor wbo 1eta to learn
bow tlle "other hall" lives
Md Randall Cobb, doing
y.omu duty in multJple
rolu and scoring high in
the "Bept" numbn' of tbf
second act.
ou I'll cons'I
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.IUMnl Mu ION.AU ._ .... y
HfHI GIRL OF THE
GOLDIN WESTH
-Pepper Clyde Js beauty
.in motion in the wordle .. 'Girh' Revue
In Last Week
~M ~ Wooely'~a~danciJal~~~~~~~~~~
NOMI Of IOCllMe OWi lGea
I '" WT IAl.IOA ILYD. \
V,,IAllOA KllUISllLA• In ..... ~
It'a Holden'• job to mate
up llou, tften, elephants,
cbimpemeea, cheetahs and
other wildlife on the weekly
abow. He alao mates UJ>
stars Marshall 'lbompeon,
Cheryl Mlller and t b e
balance of the cast.
Allyson, Yvollne .De\,;U'lo, "JDCIJ, tbe chimp, ls the
Anne Baxter and others. nnhr bo de "Lea Girls, Les Glrla, ••
p
• CHILO WITH 'AllNT ONLY •
For the past three years
Holden has lived dangerous-
ly by makeup man st.an·
dards. He bas even been
called upon to pretty up
snakes and other repulalve
fauna on the show.
Without l dent if y 1 n I i'~:"8~t =·~·fa~ the "adults only" French
specific lndlvktuals, Holden la too dark to see, so I extravaganza rewe starring
said aomeUmea it ii cen-u,trten her up for tbe Rusty Warren and Lillue
slderably more safe to work camera. She's a problem, Monteveccbi with a cut Of1~==~:;:;:=:::=:=;:::::::;1--:--;;;:~------; with the cloven-hoofed too. If I don't watch her fO, will begln the final weekir
sh&flH:lawed hams than the abe &raba a sponge and of its month-long enaat•
glamor lirla and collar ads. begins 1lapping makeup on ment in MelodylaDd Tbeater
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llG ADVINTURff
Prudence has aerved him
well. Not o.nce in the three
seasons bas he been clawed,
fanged or kicked by the
animals.
"I'm pretty q u l c k , ' •
Holden said. all finlers In·
tact. "Animals give you a
little wuning i.r they don't
want you to bother them.
"Animals ar• beat of all me." tonight.
because they aren't worried1,=:=::;:::=================J1 about th• profiles," be ex-
plained.
"But you've got to hang
loose. U a lion curls bis
Up at you the beat thing
to do la back .away. U u
actor does tht same thing
you have to fight back."
Few animals r e q u I r e
beautilyiag makeup per ae.
But Holden Ja reqllireel to
I S. by Teclay·~
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Happiest
Musical
ofth,e
Yearl
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DECISION -~Hackman, Ralph BeDamJ lad
Jane Wyatt itar in the drama ''My hther and lly
Mother" tonight 1n colOr at 9:30 p.m. on Cbannel 2.
Ralph Bellamy as the faU., 1t:ruutes with his con-
science o~ plad.nf hia retarded aon in an inltitu-
tion •
TELEVISION VIEW&
Bob Hope Show
Not lmpr~ive
ly CYNTHIA LOWRY
NEW YORK (AP) -Bob Hope ii a flDe enter·
tainer. The USO is an orpoiatioo worthy of a bene-
fit performance. The new Madilon Square Gardlan
is an impresalve auditorium. 'lbe combination, bow·
ever, did not add up to a very happy hour for tele-
vision viewers tuned to NBC .
... THE PROIL!M, quite simply, was ~ne ol me
and shape. Hope, with Bini Crolby and Pearl Balley.
performed -oo an enormou 1181'8 p]itlarm m the
center of the vut place. While the microphones
functioned satJJfactorUy, the visual part left much
to be desired.
Hope and friendl were betore the camena dur-
ing the benefit Sunday night. The tape was edited
to be broadcaat lea than 24 hoW'l later. It wu pretty
ragged.
THE COM!DIAN walked onto the stag. with a
lot of jokes about the city's 18llitation workers -
which to New York were like Hope'• 11DOg Jobi
lVben be is 1n Loi Angel.ea and hi4 GI.jobs when he
ii in Vietnam -more amulng to the folb on the
scene than In Cltber parts of the mtion.
Bing Crosby ancillope pndictably tDlulted _.
otber with good humor -and IODl8 of the time
their printed cue cardl were biOU.y tlllble to tlMt TV audience.
IARIARA EDEM and some morus ~ft1 bad a
s~ and dance number that wu pretty cult to
h -Miss &ten had to change t"06tume iD tront
of the audience slnoe there w11 no place to hide.
MOit awkward of all wu the I.act that all per.
formers, trying to reach the live audience l9&t.d
around them, circled the platform traillnfl"llllc:rq-
pbone wires, like restlet1 creatunt OD long......_
Mudl of the time their b.cb wen to tbe ce--.
THE SHOW concluded with a long and 1IDfmm1
boxing match between Rocky Marciano and Hope -
it never came off at all.
Immediately {ollowing that special, Andy WD·
Uama popped onto the NBC screen presiding over
an awards ceremony -the q<>Iden Globes ot the
HollywOOd Foreign Press AuOciation -from tbe
grand baJlo>oom of a West Cout boteL The fadll.
ties, while far from perfect, wse a 1ltt1e beUlr tar
television.
1••---.... M 'f' 1*f' e ROLLER GAMEs-Ll¥ef (C) f:r> '31 9'o11t1 Co111111, a. * T-llRDS vs. CHICAGO e ,._.....,,Leal <Cl
THERE w•RE a large number al .........
whOe baadJed In tbe dame manner of the oart.
it went rather fut Since most ot tt.ae foa lot tbl
audience tn an awards thaw is Ioobnl I& tile eei.
brities, it wu a little diappointinC Cbat so few ol
the winnen were rresent to pick up their tropbie9.
While molt o the awns Wh for motion pto.
ture performancea, the l#OC:lation members chOM
"Mission Impossible" as the most popular TV allow
of the year. Martin Landau of "Million Impoesible"
and Carol Burnett were picked the most popul.8'
male and female stars ol the medium.
RICOMMINDID tontpt: "-ftthett llld •t MotMr," CBS, 9:~~!,-~ cbma by Robert Crean, with Ralph JMJIUll1 and Jue Wyatt.
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GaOOM'S GARI -Formal)' attired are these four, ahowi~ different types of
groom's garb for auch a wedding. U!ft to right, tuxedo with roundecf lapel6,
white g1oYts and Homburg hit; full dress in midnight blue with tail coat,
white mulfler and tal bat; white tuxedo for summer wedding; and narrow·
tromered tuxedo with pointed satin lapels.
Definite Rules for Men in Effect
For Formal Wedding Etiquette
RuJea of etiquette at a
formal wedding, be 1 t
daytlme-or in the evening,
decree that the groom and
the but man wear either
Tuxedos, gray :. t r i p e d
cutaway trousers, or even·
lng tails.
By far the moat popular
are the Tuxedos, since many
men already have such an
evening suit on hand. In the
summer or in w a r m
climates, a whlte Tuxedo is most appropriate, worn with
Men Dared:
Be Different
An Italian designer wt.th
headquarters in New York
and Rome darts men to be
different.
He wants them to try dif.
~rent colored suits for
daytlmt wear.
"For evening, dark auits,
of course.·~ says Felice di
Pino; ~clllan-bcn clellper
who baa prbed 1 u c h
~ -. Rock Hudson.
Sammy Davi.I Jr., and
Marcello MMtrolannl.
"How about .colors for
dl,Jtlme wear?" be ub.
"Lllbt colcr1, 11ay1, tana
lbd bluel, ..
He thinU brown wil1 come
back for daytime wear, never 9fter I p.m., and ftndl gabarene more and man
popular. J'1m wook will
rep&aee IJlltbetlCI la fJDe11
tailored garments. Inverted
pleats wW be atrong.
For sports blazen, di
Pino rushes right into color:
maroon, light blue, and allo
a deep coffee brown.
In his custom tailoring,
di Pino likes a natural
sltouJderllne and r o p e
sleeves; looser jackets and
peak lapelJ; side vents that
start at the waist·up to 18
inches; deep inverted pleats . ~m..
the traditional b 1 i c le---------
trousers with a saUn stripe.
While to some, the Oxford
gray cutaway coal, worn
with striped gray worsted
trousers, seems m o r e
reminiicent of a church
ushu's Sunday m o r n i .o g
garb than a wedding, the
outfit is totally correct f~ a formal daytime wedding.
A Homburg bat ls ap.
propriate for the groom and
beat man, along with gray
gloves and a dark gray
waist.coat that is good in
suede.
The forJD41 evenln1 we•· ding, from I p.m. . o,,
demands full dress froqt
which there ia UWe persooat
fashion dtYiaUon. MldDii~t
blue till coat and tiouaerl,
worn with a white stal'ched
pique shirt, with wing col·
lar, a white bow tie, are
most correct.
The white pJque waistcoat
should be single-breasted,
and worn with pearl studs
and linka.
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WOMEN'S
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. HERE
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