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Nareeticl Jmoeltiptor AI ~ year. The year before Uuit it was
today W&I recetvhll th ;· -~ 275, aJ!d before that, 100 " Duncan
gratulatioM el WJow Cllflcen 111 said. ' N~ 8-dl'• "Policeman of tte "The only other <>ranee COuJt,. city
Y Mr. with more narcOtics arresta than
The 41-year~ poHcemau. plalnlt Newport Beach ii Santa Ana, and
rJIOMCl bJ the occulon. pinDecl broad-they have 11% Dlflll hancntnc them."
Jy ... the •••d W&I preMllllied to . Epstein WU, selected for the honor ~m Tbunday by Assistant Police . by the votin1 ol h1J r.Uow offic:en ~alef MetrlU Dunean at • Newport . '"Ile ii mOlt deMrVing," ~can
Harbor Exchange Club luncheon. aaid. "For the put three years if
Ep1tein joined the Newport Beach lt bad been up to my v•, I would
police department 15 ye.ars ago, and have chosen Al Epstein."
a year later. wu aulped to the' The award ia apoasored by the Ex·
narcat1ca detail. change Club each year in conjunction
"lf I could think of one single with National Crime PreveDUon Week.
c:Mract.eriltic of this man, it would EpsW.n said his goal on ~
be devotion to duty," said Militant n1rcotiea detail "i• to help teep Chief~· yo111tgaten ,from following a Patil ol.
Duncan taid ·that the Corona dtl tell-clelradlltion end 111J..4eltnction "
Ma( ~· cae load bu riMD ''Al lone• I can help om clnig more II.a 400 perclllt in the lat UHl' -ad dD the other bancl fl'Olect
three ,..... the pUlic frOID t.be ~ menact • .,,. ... ._ ~ mi-cGticl arredf of nan:otic1 -I feel f have I purpo1e
E_., U. bw"" were ..., lMt to eerve, a J• to do,'' he ukl.
Ne~rt Police Blannillg
Bicycle Rodeos for Kids
~ode Negro Girl
• f~dS~led; •
New Year Gesture
:Fr~e 3 U.S. PilotS . . . .
~ new JUI' -and becaalt
the1 had sbowa ''rpDtanee" for car·
r)'\nc out a.tr ltriDI arainlt North
Vietn11DeM tu-atta.
The pilots wwe tdenttfted u Maj.
!Corrls M. Over))', 31, huaband of Mn.
lfola R. Overly ol Wurtamuth Air
Poree Base, Oscoda, Mich.; Capt. Jon
D. Black, husband of Mrs. Carol Black
· of Laredo. Tex., and Ens. David P.
Matheny. 24, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Metheny, Bakenfteld, Calif.
OverJY and Black are AJr Force
men. JOtbeny ii a Navy pilot.
The plane carrylnc the three men
from HaDol to Banekot was an
aircraft of the International Control
Commiaaion (ICC) -tbe acency
~1ponlible for policing the ,1954
Gen.eva acreements on Vietnam.
"Physically, I am a llWe ww but
mentally I fetl totally WU'tal," Maj.
~erly told newsmen as he atopptid
from the plane at Ba!lgkok.
.. I have the leeUng rm on the o~
aide looklna at myH]f Jn a mirror ....
Overly 11 •. Blact IO, and M.Mhe117
23.
Tbt ICC plane touded down at
10:25 p.m. ~ a two-hour flilht
from Hano~ and the three men almoct
immediately boarded a U .s. >Jr l'Gl'C!e
plane for Udorn. Udorn is an
American base Uled to launch almost
daily air atrlke: a1ainlt North Viet·
nam.
Marines S_torm Hue
Drive Communists Against Walls of Ci·tadel
SAIGoN CuPI) -A leatherneck
char&e drove Communist troops in
Hue back up agalnlt the towering
walll of the Imperial Citadel today
and Marine taJlks fired .tlell after
abtll lnto the guerrillu trying to nee
9'eir last urban ltroDC)Jold in South
swarmed into the nation's cities Jan. Marines.
31. . ·Oliver reported it was batue at
The U.S. Marlaes charted tae guer· ita blttereal The Marines were Orin& •1 .JDM»B r. OOLUNI .............. rillu who bad burrowed into and pbospborous abelll which uplodl IBCl
under the ,12-foot thlct walls oo th• aend out fiery clou~ t&at bara
Pee¥ic .... Cllt Alrliw (PIA)
jet fllP&a -d Orlllll Ooat1 ~ ...... Uy alatecJ -~to. daJ, ~ .. lleep uoundell .,_.., a
north ban)! of the river and routed anythlng they touch, be reportlllld.
tbem out in close combat, Oliver the charge agalnat the IOGUl wall
Vietnam. reported. · of the two-mile-square citadel fol1on4
Leatherneck tanks rumbled up to 1 whit Olli'er ducribed 11 tbe greatelt
the edge of the aouth bank ~ the 1 qornl>iatd aJr · land and aea '-"
river that divides Hue, 400 mlles north bardment any' South Vietnam dty Ml
of here, and pumped their sbella Jnto . und~19ne. ~Wed dtve l>omben,
bands of Communists Deel.Di toward American Jr'tfllery and U • S •
UPt correspondent Richard V.
new 1tate .... me. N....,art~ city oftldall ~
b...., to tM news. 1be dlJ ilad ~ ,tbe ll'antinl " -""' ftlaM 'applcatioll .........
Oliver reported frOJD the battle on
the banks of the Perfbm~ River that
tbt Marines hoped thfl.r drive would
an.Uy snuff out the last major rem· .-nt of the CommUnlat legions that the water and away from the cbarcinl · ~See VIETNAM, Pate S)
CalMora1a Public UUJltilll 43om·
milll• <rue> acreec1 to a.. "'-· iDI,......, • .. ~ ,,.. ....... r: .... Alrl.n s. CoS, ~ II.Id bl bpl'llmtl lGO
bomlowDen ta, .. al.tMt .....
Mo~ieman MiUed . UCI Student . .
o.te•=tf·MW---wlll .W _, ... lat«. PUC
•) Jffkli • Milo N '~;J.;flw ~. J
"We're vtrf · pteaJtd 1'1fll'' Ills
.... ~.ft laid H.-,ort Ma10t Paul
J, G= .. "1bJa certatnly lbows a ~ e attitude on the pSt of
the colnlDiNioa."
Grutier said the cfty will rl'a\ost
certainly" be rep:uented at ttM up-
cominl beartna, at which • r a l
•cumenta for and acalnlt tbl PSA
operation will be be&rd. ''We hope
to be able to mow that this lldclitlonal
se?'Viqe 11 oot nece11ary to tbl com·
mudlty; it would be an overlapping
operation. .
"No matter bow well any increased
flight aervfce is operated, it will in·
crease flight noise problems. There's
no getUnt awa1 from il ft
Jack W. Mullan, chairman o( the
city's Air Trame Advisory Committee,
agreed that the city's posltioll "looks
a lot more favorable than befort." City councilmen in Dec e m be r
unanimously ldopted a resoflltion re·
questioo recon1ldetaUon of die PUC's
••lier decision permitting PSA to
operate fliahta between tbt county
•nd San Franclsco.
Mayor Grubs bad urpd ~ coUnc:lt
protest "With PSA cominl in right
on top of Air Cal, ft be said, "we
would be living under an umbrella
of flights. Thia is a serious matter."
The city raolution noted tbat tbe
airport "l• already overcrowded" and
asked tbe PUC to give no con·
sideratioD to "any addlUonal flights
until after completion of the airport
muter plan stud)'."
Planner• ardrltect William Pereira
it na.r und~C tbe muter plan
study, wtdch ii espeeted to be com·
pleted In lboat llx montbl. He was
lGnDall7 hired by the County Board
(See PIA, Paie I)
·.'~Par~~ s~ ~P
Bt 'M\1'CE ~ENSON . ' prea1 coaftHUlllt" lt•a __. one
• "".'~• ' s1.-• of ~rhapa twt n•nne1 •llo hid
If their niovies are anytblnf like · entered the room tti~lr press conferences, California · f ntemational Productions can bank 1be1 meetJn1 bad been scheduled
on winning some awards for suspense. to unounce that California Interna·
Robert C. Harke, president of the tional Productiona planl to build a
budding movie compan,y, tried to ataae •U miWon fadlit1 In aoutbwestern
a press conference Thursday at the Orange County.
Newporter ~ • Groundbreakinl will beliD In *Y·
The auapenaeful queitlon w ti• 1988, Harke had planned to tell them.
whether &ft)'OM would sbow· up. The compaJ plan& to make a pilot
Almost nobody did. · televilion tllm caDed "Cblllnel Relf"
W alting bl the wings of the Irvine based on undercover exploitl -« the
Room at the posh hotel were a bevy Newport Beach police department, be
of hopefui young stars and starlets was going to explain.
of tomorrow. It'll make a semi-documentary
Waiting st a bar at the rear of movie based on the Ptul Eric
the room was a bartender, who oc· Krueger-John Angels murder case. io
ca1lonally picked up a dry glass or the fashion of 'h1Jntan Capote's "in
two and wi~ them dry again with Cold Blood", he had expected to
hi.a towel. relate.
Waiting in a darkened corner of But Harke apparently will have to
the room, at a 1mall cocktail table, wait awhile to tell Orange County
wu Hark~ hi11111el!. about all h1a plans. Fitty emptr cbal.r1 with empty ash Mqbe It wu juat too early In
trays on ever)' other one faced towar~ the 4ay to flock to a show put on
an empty he9d table. by California InternaUonal Produc·
"Are you fellas always late to your tions. · ·
7 Newport City Council
Candidates Map Strategy
Wltb alJ the speculation ended on
who would and who wouldn't nm for
otnce, aeven Newport Beach City
Councll candidates today belan laying
out c-npalgn strategy and awaiting
IJleakina invitations.
For the first Ume in a dozen years.
races are assured for each of ttie
council teats on the April 9 ballot.
l:l•n are the candidates and the
cftstrlct ... ta they seek:
-Dlltdct 2 (West N e w p o r t ) :
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candidacy. But that situation could
change. it is generally conceded,
between now and election day.
Newport Reading
More These Days;
44,153 Books Out
City Increases
Parking Cost
At 'Big Corona' Incumbent Al Forgit. 67. hardware S'bhh! Please don 't disturb the
It's IObll to coat more to park at dealer; Jerry Wooters. 49, building re aders. And they're apparently all
1be psklng tab at Corona del Mar supply firm owner; Donald A. Melo· over. "Bia Corona."
State ud Clhr Beach Park on Marcil nla, 4'1, aerotpace industry executive. ~ore boots and maguines were ~1 taken out from the Newport Beach
1 wlll bl ~ from '75 centa to • -Dl1trict 5 (Upper Bay· lrvlnt Ter· Ubnrlet mtnc January than there
dollar Olll week clays. r1Ce) ~ Incumbent Dee Cook, 84, Uquor are people In the city.
Nawport Beach city councllmea 1we owner: Ed Hirth. 57, marina City Librarian Dorothea Sheely, in
have ....... to lncreue the fee ta brln& It ta UM with parking rate I& Clflll'&tor., a report ~ to the libr~ board ~ bncbe1 'tllewbere alont the -llJMriat 7 (Eaft Corona del Mar): ol trult..., tald ulat t.,JJS volumes• ""'--...._... --,.._,_ ... , .... ...._ 1 were clrcu.LaUd in t1fJt St-day perle>O. ~-,.,:iO-t:'ii.rece"..., ~ llCUIDbnt Llndlley ParlOnl, modol> Il rtpnMDta an l.nc:nate of lU
TM •• wbldi malntalDI "~ ~ producer; Donald A. Bolton, perc.m 0\11' tbt NIM period a year
C...." ~ to receln about ~ fl, arpttlq ealee flrm oiwntr. a10.
• -MIJ • additional revem9 ~--' tbrouChoat tbe city w1ll be "The Pltttnl of readiDI Is ~I.JI ~ die ... boolt. Tbe beach 11111. q .~ .... fot . ~ ·ID u e& .. l)eivje~ ID .Juuary dOt to term papen ..._. *11111 1Pf1'8Md, 11 stall-of -...... u... and heavy atslpmenta," • b • WDli4. '"" ,'M'f ,........ · • · • •• • • • • • reported. ••aut never betor. blve n. toll d parktnc on weeke• At lllt,11 _ ~11 camt>JiP .. •taae •. lt . 01ore bookJ tone out than the tOtal
ad ~ wm rema.in t.he •1J91. appears w most observer• that In· oi Newport Beecb's populaUon. wblch
co-IM• dldltall. It WUl .UY It ~ P'orcit and Cook ma1· b! · 11 41,JOO."
... pS 11r. an klr tltt political fiJht of tbetr lives. She 11ld that library ctrculttfbl Ott 11..,.. llar'YtJ Hurlburt .... 1"' -i1 dl1tlnct onderdO( MllD• to over thf patt 10 yeWI increased 113
i.t ••iiiMld \hat h raflt tncreue f'l M ...,...,. tballlllpr, BoltM1 who ptleftt, While the ou.mber 'ot ·boOli
lllct ~ ............ 1 ~ WU IMt to .,..._ bl.I rOll 12'1 pereut.
\Leaders Quit
. ·0v"i-' Apitlay
By THOMAS FORTUNB °' .. Deify ...., --
UCl's stlldtnt body preaidtat ad
vfce presJdent, outspoken anU...war fd·
vocatet, annoanced tlleir reslpatloaa
today Jn the student wwpeper
Anttilll. PNstdedt MlehMI, Krismu:~ ~
president '<hll Hirlan 1a1d Ge, are
resilDln.g btcaute of student ap1tlr)'.
The etudent aenate will select tbtlr
•~llOl'I Monday.
The pair created a stir on campus
last ran when they instlga~ a senate
resolution condemnl.ng the war in Viet·
nam.
The senate position eventually was
cepudlated In a student election.
Krisman wean his hair lone and
alway• wears a string of beldl around
hit neck. Karla dresses more can·
ventionaDy.
They hive mudi in common. Both
are 25-Year-old ex-paratroopers md
seniors majoring fn history. Krism.n,
son of an Anny colonel. also Is work·
Ing toward a dual philosophy degree.
Both are gllb, thoughtful and
perauaslve. Their outlook is mature.
They were elected, rumti.ng together
as a slate, J.ut sprilig.
In resigning, Krisman expressed bis
dlsappo!ntment that students feel
powerlea to influence world affalrl.
Harlan regretted that ,"people don't
want to reform tbefr institutions
(See RESIGN, Page %)
Or ... • ~
Weatller
The sun's coming out just In
Ume to give us a real swell
weekend, be a m s~o ecuter
Frank Ernst. who lnts to
temperatures ln t mid~'•
under only partly cloudy 1kie1.
INSIDE TODA l'
Lot.so thing• to do this wecJc..
end aU over Southtt'n Colif ornia 1
-many of them feoturtd in to-
da y's WEEKENDER. Bw if yow
don't want to go jar from 1'omc
tor c~citcmnt, checlc tM Lo-1
ouna Winter FestiOOl, on' U..
couer and Ott Paqc 5 of WRlf •
ENDER.
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J OAJ\.. Y PILOT
Revolution Seen
Latin Says Revolt Imminent
., TBOMU roaT\J1fS .... °"" "" IWf ReacUo1 ~ AJntricaa lm·
perlalllm Is sparking a revolution that
will aweep the world, a bearded Latin
Amedu commentator told a small
gathering ot students T.aursday at
UCI.
· · : John Gerusi, former T i m e
magazine correspondent, Newsweek
• editor and San Francisco State pro-
fessor, saJd people in underdeveloped
countries everywhere are uniting in
a world·wide socia.lbt stnaul.e.
The revoluUoo will take a long time,
but Jt caanat be Mopped, be said.
About IO .tud9Dta ut on the steps
around Gateway Plaza to hear Geraui
speak from an outdoor platform. His
appearance waa sponsored by the
paciftlt campus &roup Student.I for
a Democratic Society.
Geruai aakl m armed }lOl*Jaoe is
a better indicator of popular govern-
ment than a country's elec:Uon proce-
dures.
"Arming the ~pie Is the •t of tnllt," ht 11id. 'In North Vietnam I
went to the backwoods ~ saw kids
14 yean old armed and practictn1. It
la much more meaningful that the
populatJon in Cuba la ann«f than that
lhey don't have any elections."
He 11Jd the citizens in these coun-
tries are fighting of their own choice
ltr tM 0Glltcti9e. 4'Tbat is Wbf lat Viet c.a cmMt ........... ..,. v...-..~ .. .-.u. ..... .... .......... ". lnf.! MMS': C.C beve told IWn
"s\:'ce they've fought for 2S yean thty
can flahl fbr aJtotl*' 25 years." He
quoted a revolutioniJt aa saying. "I
hope my grandchtldren Uve to see the
revolution.
"When you reach that r.int you be·
come invincible," ht aal . '"These people are not afraid to
die for the revolution because to be
Uwt committed ls llberatlng," he said.
Che Guvara waa not afraid to die.
Malcolm X was not a.fJ'ald to die.
Stokley carmlchael knows he could
be killed toil'lOrTow."
He said tbat all of l..tin America
is beginning to realize there is no
middle ground. ''Either you seU out
to the Americans and make profit
or you become revolutionaries,·· he
said.
"Here at Mine competition makes
ua unable to communicate among
our.elves." be aald. "The people you
deal with every day become your
enemy although you don't verbalize
it to yourself.
"Competition leads to greed which
can never lead to peace," he declared.
"The Whole world Is reacting to
American lmpertaUsm," he concluded.
"For each who dies tbm-e will be
th~e or four behind them."
Nothing Gerassl said was applauded
by the students.
UCLA Chancellor Mum
On Taking Times Post
LOS ANGBLES <AP) -UCLA
Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy main·
tained silence today on reports that
he plan• to resign, possibly at the
weekend meeting ol the Board of
Regenta in Riveraide.
"We have no comment at this time,"
aaJd public. relations off tclala at the
university.
Tbe S.cramento Bee said Thursday
that It bad learned from unint·
· peachable sources Murphy would sub-
mit his resi1nation to the regents
UI Riverside.
The M'Wapeper's report evoked
another from Los Angeles television
statiou: that Murphy would take an
executive poaitton wt1h tha 'nlbel Mir·
ror Co.
Dow Jones News Service today at
,.,..,,. P .. e 1
VIETNAM .•.
9·24 a.m. moved a statement on its
ticket' network to various stock
brokers thrOtJChout S o u t b e r n
Calilornla. thAt Murphy had been
designAted president of the Timea Mir·
ror Co.
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A 179-unit apartment e om pt t JI'.
direcUy under the ftt&ht petb of
Orange County airport hu the ap·
proval today ot the county Planninc
Commlasion.
The approval was based o n
assurances of the developers'·attorney
that an aviation easement would be
granted to the county.
Developer of the complex Of\ Miia
Drive, Ward M....,_-.t Co. of
Newport Bead! agreed 6rou&b at-
torney Robert Barnes tUt a .....
protection agreement atabflt niture
lawsuits regarding air traffic would
be given the county.
The apartmenu are In an area In
wh ich resident! a11d ~ 1'ave
strenuoualy protested both 1he ex-
pansion of Orange County u-,ort or
the granting of more commercial
airline francblaes.
Developer Don Ward told the com·
missioners the '1 million.plua pro1*:t
would oHer apartment. ren1i'nc from
St.25 up for bachelors, '14.\ i. ~
bedroom and '160 and 'hi&tc for two·
bedroom units.
He said no children would be allow-
ed and no motorcycles.
Newport Firm
Wins Bid for
Mission School
TO
George
Wasllington
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Honor • 9reet Amerletn, a.ve "'°"9Y
•M help tile aoy.• Clu~ of fft• HerlM>r
Ar••· You cen do eR three iust by order-
int this d1l11n fl.9 kit today -et only
•fraction of ih rMI retail value. You'R
.,et enofher IM>Mll, too, • miniature C.1-
iforrile ltete fle9. All delivered to your
do« or marled •rectly to your home in
ff• fOr 6Mrt• Wa1hington'a birthd1y.
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MESA'S MOVE -In five.minute special meetin& ttm morning, Colla
Mesa City Council aimed drive at annexing 1trip ol lMld (black block
at end of black arrow) wtlicb would tie in with other city terlitory
(light grey) in vicinity of McDonnell Douglas Corp. land adjacent to
Orange County Airport. The move effectively blocb Newport Beach
(city territory shown 1n darker gray) mneution of airport or McOon·
ne'1 site, except by poNibly loopiJIC around airport from north and
east (upper right in map area shown).
Mesa Plans to Annex
Parcel in SA Heights
By TOM TITUS .... Oellr l'lllt ...,.
Cocta Meta set its official atib1I on
a small strip ol land in the Slat.a Ana
Heilftb area wbleft it a.imounoed it will attempt to annex.
ln a five·minute special meeting at
11 a m .. the City Council without
comment passed a resolution declar-
ing its intention to annex 2.8.4 acres
of property south of Paliaades Road
oo either sJde of Santa Ana Avenue.
1be laod carries an aueued value
ol $1fl8,000.
The wedge effectively blocks New· J>Ort Beach from mmexing the paten·
llally tu-rich tndustr1al land owned
by McDonnell Douglas.
Today's action was taken following
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OM"'8 11CIU Slit
SIOl CHAI• S ..
A•W C>!Atl S 9'
the petition ol th1'ff of six pr'Operty
owners in the annexation area asking
that the dty annex the land. The oCher
three owners involved indicat.ed they
wtll not protest the mnexation.
Owners requesting annexation are
.James D. Ray, the Shell OU Co. and
.Jack A. Thoner. In agreemeot are the
Irvine Co., the U nJon Oil Co. and
Wal~r Schmid, the other three land·
owners.
Tbe property, strategically located
because of tta proxlmtty to the Olwlge Courat Airport and the alte of a pro-
poeed McDomell Douglas aero.pace
f acllity, it bounded on the north by
Pa.llaadet Ro9Cl and on the south by
a flood control chamel. It la pres·
enUy unmhabi~.
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. CAWT ITANI> .... -nil iJ lloe 1111 anug.-t '"' Orange
• COllt Collelt'• • ..,.,. z ''*'d -c:itbem don't like. But it's
psfodly lepL 'Do .1.-y ..... iJ supposed to fly at the muthead
and the Americp fl&( below ii, ot1 Ile ptf.
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Citizens Objeet to Flag
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Flying Over U.S. Colors
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It's probably not that Oraige Coast
area cJt1ieu -who oti.erve t1ll .Jtly
Roger ilJtnc from tbl ~ at
Orange Coast Colle&e aren't~ rooters
6lr tbe Mme, team. n.e1 jiut can't
lludlbopfL
TM pit n'uM po1e .from ,wtich
came up when the OCC student body
first got the mast for a flagpole back
in 195-l Don Magee, wbo wu ~
student body president. did con·
siderable research into the problem
and tomd that nautical rules of nag
etiq...._ apply to Uie nwt.--
tlo -a., aw "' oa:..""" •'• jut a JIUI below tbe m..,,_d wbere the red. and white Jolly Aocer
CJkull and crombooes > rues wbea· occ
'wiu aomi 1portinc event.~
Tllo JoU, Roser WU boi.lted Ills
'IHolt whee 0CC def..W Soot& -· lea City CoDes:e __ and Los Ana:efe!I: •
Harbor Jllllior COllele in I nrim.niilg
meet.
Macee .!ound under nautical law on
a mast with a galf and a yard, the
place of h~r from whlcb the national
nae shoull fJ1 ii .not at the mast
head but .t the gaff, and thlit Secotl·
dary pen.oanU should be placed al
the masthead'.·
Ci&iq reftrences from the public
law, nautical ·••· ud federal and "* re1CmUS. he coocluded "it is
litpl. in tm eyes of the litate and
ie*ra& gu:su•1aeot, and rNpectful to
tly the Amark• fla1 lrom tht caff
..,,, _. i-e flag from t h e
S1•Uleaill" TUI b a tradition, he
explained. that dat:e.i back to John
P.i-
And it drew crtticbm. Jf1 a IOlll
"""'· bot ... flip .,.. both belJll flown cornctly.
'Ille Problem m... beet.,. the occ
ftqpole1 in the nautical theme, is
a ::1Mp'1 mast , with 1 garf and a
Jird arm. ThiJ means K Mt a m•in
IUff (the mast), a crou pteee (the
yard arm )., and an anlUlar piece
,nlch ltartl at the yard arm (the
'1iff.) Cotti. Mesa reslllents haw no&ed
• lie l"°1 Roger 11ytn1 Iron! .,. lop : -; et the mut or the ma1thead and
, • the American n.c f1Jln1 bellow from t the 1aff. On a alneJt: mast .,. polio: 1 ' tr.Iii ....... jurtified, ._, it
, ii Jn ; 't:O and Olepl to fly water I lo. J' Ced Ve the American nae. ~:i. Beaca:r, tbil ii 1 pcelllto:t that
Matee pttMMelt tits caH to the a.tr mmle:I fto also lboroo&hly
', biwidiC•t Ile probiMtt before con·
cmftl& wilb tM .t.:1• body presi--.
WUh the same laws .11pplyinc in
~. ~ OJin1 of the JiollJ Rocer
at.;:c ttw America.a a.ti at OCC
doen't mea tllet: ,...._ blve ta.ten
ovs .. ldl.Oill. ... Uwl tH students
are being disrespecttnl .. a.ir coon·
try'a nae. it merely meau t.bat the
CCC P!r-. Bave won eot.ber
a~evat. '.
Dunned 871.20 x -. .
GT R~ally·
1\ Dul~'t Mean •
..
To wse -ffiJj-.W.~n--. · .. .,
' • • : p>a')NA CAP~ .. J didn't le.a Ji•
!, p~"py1Ernltl.W1gner,ator: m• IMlcop\er' cum-ta Vietnam -.be
: is ..._ dunned rn.il llif the A r m y
:1 f'l._ a miUint Tlflt.
I' "f'a11111", 14, hoaortiMf dJICb.,....
: ; after two 1e.r1 hi die AnnJ, 91
! : T1Nt•1 wbil• mMilc 1111 -
t hen lie-whole ~ nit.I in ... t' ~ tf hit c0nsre m Rep. lhlrrJ ! C. -I (R·-). ., n. incident "'* DI.Ms t • 1 t
,, F*1aar7 at a brne 2' ndlel ftlt
t~ ollailMi.
I·: •'EYlryUllag, all ., ...... . ' ..... __ ...., ..... . :r -'•ka." lard w._. 1a ••Jr' .....
:1• -Irr! .... at till In-• -
' IDC....
P. "At .. -~----: ..... ~ "Cal .. ,, , ...... ,. And I ,_, .... _____ __
1
11 W8 ....... I 1E. It .... fll
.t •" t1 Do ___ ... __
•Ibo m•• told Illa -ff .. Jtrny : ...... , ...... .., ........ ·t-.•--·--bla ! .,...,. ID. ftett ... k did.
' ·-raid .. -1111.-..,. lll&Jonaylalta.-11o-1e
Iii' tllo rtllo -• ~ • ~llPI-·.
I '
'
-·-Did .s. ' . Bar Pilot's Rescue?
• 171h Fleet Said Denied Permi.sswn •
-
Mii -· IAPI J 'Do -_...._. .. ,.,...,.a Ix "' -........ ":.!':: .. -~--. .. =-..... -=:.:~=~ ..
--... lllfloJ....,. ---... : ...... :.w .. ~U.1.G .....
p, ..... --....... £ ....... • **'-Al Alt 'tr WM mil ...,.. "111 C•rOlllll adw lllOI IMt
,...,,..,, llo WU -fw Ille
·--OOralloollllloO.U . ., -a-COiii r.-i • IJ .... .,., ... ,... .
:rM I'• as• 1--1 • dlrt•-llUlilllBlll
"
Tbunday that .. , • .....,.. IUl'Ch
operatlou la.Ive been ..,.... .... "
Tbe Coplef ~lOl'J 1alid It, W11 lMraed
that Vic. Adm. Wllliam F, Brlasle
told tbe Pent.aeon Tuetda1 bl was
1eadlq a aln:ratt carrltr and two
de1troyen IKrth frOm tlteir 1tatlon1
ell Vie~ .. plcl< up the plloL •
The artJcle aa1d order1 from the
Pentapa blocbd the 7th ~ am·
mander'1 mow ud that Brin.sit was
told Arn.ericao helicopters and otber
rescue aircraft Wtte not to lpproach
Within 12 miles of Hainan. He was
allo ordered to keep all ?tb P'ltet
ships at leut 20 m.ile1 from tht Red
Oi.inese coutal city, Caple1 llid..
llwul, 01lnl with another American
Serena NotV la
Skyralder, apparently encountered
n~~atlonal trouble and 1trayed. l,..
aide tbe lZ·mlle territorial limit claim-
ed by Red Chl.oa. Tbt two ptine1
Were attacked by MIGs and Dunn
•as"reported shot down .
'nle other l(llane escaped and landed
safely at Da Nani in South Vietnam •
Tbe second pilot, unidentified,
reported 1eeing Dunn'• plane about
five miles orr the Chinese coast ln
a 1motinc dJve toward the 1ea.
An automatic emergency UHF
device loeaited in an inflatable dhlghy
beeped signals for at least seven hOura
after Dunn's plane •u downed, the
Cople1 story saJd.
• Interception
Of Russian
Planes Told
Kialoa A waiting
Lone Challenger
WASHINGTON (AP) -Alllerlclll e, ALMON LOCKABEY
jet o,hten ~ .... two Rulliln ,......, ....
bomber1 fiyinf toward .. the Jri.rth ' ACAPULCO. Mex. -Ken De
American continent tut week, the Meuse's 83-foot schooner Serena
Pent.aaon aatd today. croased the finish line In the San Diego
"'nle Soviet airer""" evkleaced no to Acapulco race at l :Cl.a p.m. -.~ (PST) Thurlday, tome 4~ bour1 be·
holWe inteotjom and the Wuaption bind Jim Kilroy's Klaloa II, the first
WH made solely for tbe purpael of boat lo finish.
ldentffication," the Pentagoa pld; As of noon today, that was the extent of the flnbbers In the 1,4.10-mlle "Al no time dkl they enter the race.
air •i-ce or the North Am•ku con· Dorothy Radcliffe's Alert arrived
tinent. They turned away of tbeir without fanfare al 8 a .m. today. Alert
own accord and wen joined by three wa~ the first boat to abandon the
other ah'eralt oft their way oat ol race and proceed to Acapulco under
cruising condiUona.
the area," the announcemdt aaid. Crews or both Klaloa II and Serena
The Pentagon minimized tbl In· «.ntir.ued to count the chances of
cident. ca.Uin1 the lnterctptio« pro· Frank Hope's K-43 Verve. the San
cedure ''J'Outine." Diego entry which ha1 the only chance
U. s. A1r Force FlOI interclptors to topple the lead boats from their one and two positions on corrected from an und11clOled but wtre time ·
·scrambled to check out the Russian Verve has until shortly after mid·
planes over North Allantlc waters, night to beat Klaloa'1 handicap time.
Feb. 9. She i1 almo!it certain to beat Serena
Tbe l'lolalon said the bomben "'!!rt who gives her 1even houri more than Klaloa.
the Soviet Bear-type aircraft which There was no report from the Oltler ny at 500 miles an hour. They are yachts in the race this morning, but
powered by four turboprop en1ines. at least a ball dozen were es.peeled
1'be -PeDta1on 1aid the Russiaii. -lO' flniah by midlli&hl, based on their
planes "flew parallel ·to the coa:of '' '' '
mileage& from Acapulco at the 1'1un·
day roll call.
Nearest yachts wt.re Tom Corkett's
Salad• from Newport Harbor Yacht
Club and Fred Llebbardt'1 Chimaera
from San Diego. Both are less than
100 miles from the finish. Neither
of these two Class B yachts can Hve
their lime on Kialoa or Serena.
Despite the slowness of the race
Kialoa's elapJed time waa 19 hours,
35 minutes and 18 seconds faster than
that of tbe yacht Conejo, fint boat
to finish in the inaugural 1953 race.
Thia race wa1 the last for Serena
un Je.r DeMeuH's ownership. He sold
the schooner to Hollis Fercuson of
Santa Monica two days before the
start of the race and then chartered
it back for the race. DeMeuse is
having a new 73-foot alumi1.1um yacht
built by Abeking and Rasmussen in
Germany.
ici.i. II, llnllhld \'em, HJ
k1ICll, 11!
Cn!m•1r1, 171
~. lfnlU!t<I ....,.mlt , tll
c.11111, m SI-. 214 T•-1. 2l1 5-lrll,. 111 !.Illy, 1tt '-"'-·'n ...._ ... 114
L'Ar...,e, 311
a.bbl ,.,, -
11 .. 111te0. no ......... "" ::1£.~lt, •••olmbl. l4S Wllklrlo, lfl
1C1m1m. HI l(lubole, »5
Sl•rll~ 111, 3U ....... Oii Mw. JOI
CMrlqu!, SO
Ai.rt,_,,-' -,o.,,.,19 T-. JIJ ,..,, -' ·-· r~.Dl lOlll -'<tcal
of Newfoundland for approximately
one hour."
A spokesman Mid the Rmsians did
net. fiy over Greenland, which· is ter·
ritory of a NATO country, Denmark.
Matranga Gets 1to10
Earlier. Jim Lucu, a Scrtppa.
Howard Newspaper ala.ff writer had
reported from Colorado Sp:-ings, Colo.,
that flve Russian planet were in-
tercepted ove:r Greenland.
Undress at Door;
This Coed Clas.~
For Nudes Only
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -It really
befa.o with Adam. and Eve but a
"teacher" at the "fret' university"
on the Univer1ity Of Penn1ylvania
campu1 says he sot the idea fr om
a nude class upnjment · at th
Univer1ity of California at Davis.
Mark Morris, a 24·year-old freelance
writer, uy1 he'll begin teaching a coed
class in "Silence II '' clad onl y in
hls mouatache and that the pupils
will be 1lmilarly attired.
In Conspiracy Charge
San Bernardino Superior Cour~
. Judge Henry M. Busch hu sentenced
Prank "Big Frank" Matranga to one
to 10 years In state prison alter ruling
that the one lime land developer
violated the terms of his probation
when he became involved in a e11n·
sptracy·grand theft indictment Jn.
Oran1e County.
Matranga, 56, must still face his
scheduled t r i a I in Loi Angeles
Superior Court on P.1arch 18, Judge
Henry M. Busch ruled 'nlunday.
Any aentence Imposed by that court
will be added to the pri10n term
handed out by Judge Busth.
Matranga, said to be a leeder In
Southland Mafia circles. wu placed
on five years probation in San
Bernardino Superior Court in June,
l~. He was e11nvicted of cOnapiracy "8 commit grand theft after being
Jdentlfied as the rinl leader in an
inve1tment scheme in which the prln·
dpab: .acquired choice Late Ar·
....-property by for!lln1 quit
claim deeds. The conviction included
a M,tlOO Ont: .
Matranga'• earlier offense has been
under review ever since h11 w11 named
h1 an Orange County Grand Jury In-
dictment issued ln November, 1966,
a San Bernardino court official said
today.
Matran1a and Robert B. Salerno,
35, a former city of Commerce coun·
ci)man. were indicted on grand theft
•nd coaspiracy char&es after Corona
del Mar bu1ines1man Wayne Copeland
a.lleged th.tit they had demanded $3,500
in "hush money" from him.
Copeland, 42., said he paid the money
lo Matranga 1nd Salerno when the
pair promised to "buy otf" the judge
and district attorney in his fraud trial .
Co!')eland was later acquitted of
cnar1e1 that he had defr1uded the
Pacific Telephone Co. of an estimated ao.aoo by .l.utallin( an electronic
device on his telephone which bypa1s-
ed ,.U ctmses.
--DOWNEI> NAVY PILOT
Lt ......... Dunn
Flier's Wife
'Just Knows'
He'll Be Okay
RANDOLPH, Mau. (AP) -Tbo
wife ol. a Navy fiiet 1hot down by
Red China 1ays he him a .... of
determination th.at maM1 her hop8tut
about lhe future.
"He 's a fighting lriatman an4 U
bU! parachute opened, like tt.y .aay
it did, I just know he will be OK1"
Mrs. Joeepb P. Dunn said 'I'burld.ay,
A telegram received from ~e
Adm. B. J. Seemft Jr .• chief at Nuy
pmionneL toki her that her hmbad
was sighted w:ilb a "cood ctuta·~ ....
Navy parlance for a 1ucceulul
parachute jump-6ftler ejedinc Toll;.
day from hU Al Skyralder.
Lt. (J. G.) Oum, 25, parachuted into
the South Q:Una Sea near Hain.an
Island .after being hit by Communlat
Ollnese MIGs while on a ferryi.og
mission, the Navy said. It said his
unarmed propeller-driven .craft llp·
parenUy had encountered naviJ;atlanal
trouble and strayed Inside tbe 12.uille
territorial limit claim_ed. ~)' Red O*ta. lnterviewed while hOldlnf their 18-
month-old son. Joseph Jr., at her
white bungalow home in. Randolph,
a liuburb south lof Boston, Mn. Dunn
said her -husband was due home at
the end of February for a 30:day
leave and then reaa.signmenl.
"I have hope for my huaband. be
iB a very determined penon," abe
said.
"If he 's been captured. I know
they'll get nothing from him. He'll
do the best for hls country. He's
ll ltictly for the Navy mid hil country.
He 's very' dedicated," she said.
"U he hasn't been captured and
is on his own and there's a wa y
lo get out, he'll make it."
Jersey Man Dives
Off Bridge, Lives
FORT LEE, N.J . (UPI) -Jeffrey
Kraemer, 24. of Englewood, ·N.J. took
a 250-foot dive ThW'lday ofl the
George Washington Bridge into · Ule
Hudson RIWT and 1unived.
Kraemer was reported In fair con·
dllion al Englewood Gerteral Hospital.
Police said the men was riding in
thl!! family car with his parents when
t:-ie car halted on the brid~ ·and
Kraemer jumped out and leaped tver •
a railinc.
Morris conducted a class In "Silence
t'' -wearing clothes -last seme~!er
•t ttte fre. university, which is
lpODIOrtld by the Penn studetit govern·
ment and wblch place• no re1triction1
on tt:acbm'I or pupils or on aubject ,matter.
Morrts 111' hia silence cl.au la
ttM all.to,.._ wUl •eek to 1DcreaH
11ndl:rstudinl ol aelf tlnuttl n•
7..,tW eommwUcation in tbl nude.
, And1's PO?
.. Jt'1 cmlfoi u11 per M that T'pa
agalnlt," aa1d Morril. "A n d, almdit
anythlq'a a unlfOl'IJI ."
ReJlll;ratloe fw the cl.us beciu
Monday.
Collision Hurls
Woman to Death
MACH l'OIT OFFICI IUYU?
11.,.. AOdy Wllllomo
Mail Biz Music w Singer's Ear~
...
BJ PAMELA POWELL ... ....,. ,.....,
Some peopl1 collect 1l&mps , others
apon.aor tMir own coif touniamenti,
but famed televflion 1lnger Andy
Wllllam1 may jull collect hlm1alf the
U. S. Post Otnct Jn Huatington Beach.
The po1t oft.Ice 1
Yu iDdeed, It'• aie latest rare as
• pre1t11e 1rmbol and bobby.
The eovernment. aelUllly, doesn't
OW1I ltl ;ott oft1ee bulldlnp. Private
tntcpri.Mn bu.lld them and then the
tomDllM9t....., the bulldlnp.
ADd a.,. Wllllam.1, it ha1 been
loaniod, la carreaU, oopllaU.1 lo
""' Ibo 8 ....... -u. s. Poot -B•'• btn lladdlln.I wltll tbt Pete
Kini Corporotl• la -· Artr .. tbt companf that ori&lnallY outbid
him In competition for ownenhtp of
the Huntinft,oo Beach mail center.
Wbelller or not Wiiliams has ac-.
· Wally CGCnpleted the deal, no one
will adm!L
Tbe KJn& Corp. dtcUntd t& com·
meat. as did Mattia J. Ja1ka Inc.,
•
the contractors of the bulldlng .
Only source to comment was ' the
WaU Streel Journal which ran a ~ory
about the new profitable "sport_".
Post office ownership is not al\ en·
tirety new venture, .according to> the
Journal. '
One of the largest lnveston ed
post oftice landlords is Dr. Doil.aid
J. Davenport. a Long Retch 1urj'eon
who conservatively estimates bls post
office domain to be valued at be~n
'8 and fl million. • -' Having the sovemment as a leliant
offers many benefits, accardlni ta
owners. 1be le~ Utllllall,y ~ for
10 years but Clftielofor to tr•,_,..,
and the eovermnent i.... ~t
ilCUI'...... :
Most owners are ntar:taat ta ••J
wb•t.they ...... IOlt .. --Cob....,.._-.. I
9ft'Ct!'llt llUIUIJ re-. cm b Allllltm.
port office. •
FOf' ltlose who .,. tired ti lllldilll
In lines or 1tar1D1 1t tM eld .....,
in the cent.et oC tOWll ~ llDi 1our ow& post Gmce ·at • rt ..,,
amall cost for • 1arp ,....,
ll'• MWtlt lbinl tt .. I
-...-.---,. ,
•
1·!
" I :.I
c.... .... ~ ...... ....,
&rer s1oce tlbe sent 3~ boff9 of ~ to Gl's ill Viemam for ~rlstmH1 MaryUM HeiMnr ~7, ot Osseo, Minn., has been •flting
iO orga.obe a community project.
Now with the help of 30 women fro~ OIHO, Maryanne is IC'.~g
815 cartons ol &oodles, we1gbing
over a too and a balf, to Iii Amer·
icm uotta m South V\Dlm. •
Str~ler
QllietBut
Not Phones
GAFP'N&Y, S.C. CVPI) -The Gaf-
fney stl'IDS)er'• eoJDPU,Llion fOr the
telepbone bu ~ off a rub ol
tbreateninl calla ill thb apprebenaive
town. but the ltran,_ bu rematned
ominou.llJ q.W for tllree days.
'. "Pepple an callin& to threaten
folU," laid Sbm1ff Julian Wrtpt
Thurad.ay. 0 1 don't know exactly how
manY.r but we've received u meny
as 100 or maybe more" complai.Dta.
Amons the call Tbunday WU OM
from a grocery clerk at Charlotte,
N.s=., 50 mUea DOl'th of Gaffney, to
report bl.I life bad been thrnteoed
by the rtraqler. ·The youth, Robert
Wood. 17, later ~ he bad con-
cocted the story to gef poblidty. Wood
had dllted one the the strangler's
victiml, Nancy Cldlerine Rinehart,
14, of Gaffney.
,Offlcialt fear the 1tran&Ier's ap-
~ latest victim, Qpel Dianne
tklcUon, a JSi.year~ld Negro girl kid·
naped at a school bus stop Tussday
morning, LI dead and her body hidden.
RACIAL DISTUUANCI -Riot police in Darmm,
N.C. confronta a croap ot Nel'O demonltratol"I OD
i main downtown street followlng a radal dbt~
ance in a city park area Thunday night. A crowd .
Beat .. •t College . .. .
The strangler told newspaper editor
BW Gibbons in a telephone call where
to flnd tbe nude bodies of two white
.women, Miu R.l.nebart and Mn. Nan·
cy Pardi, 20, last week. He also
contended he bad tilled another
woman whose nude body •• found
in adjoln.ing Union Cowr\Y.
Gibbon. received another call Mon-
day Dlaht from the ltruJler, who
aaid tiler• would be more deaths ·
Wlleal h• ie appre~oded.
Nf1~0e~· P~o.test in D Ci,ies
. .
J•,I; 11 ...... ~d . ~. ~ ()imoa ts 1"°9P!t 111'1tl{I ,., __ won
t~ &m\~ !~Orelle•·
tt~ Otowo. t111&0 tOCJ1 oue•t-conductor
UJ S.F. ·Spil).Mntl .W~adoJI·
, mt the job ~Ur "' I become the fitst Japan.cit
to . iau bt1f1' • "'°;or U:S.
O'ICMltnl. . . . •'. • • 'bie follaWttig ~ relene wu
received bJ the DAILY PfJ-"T edi·
torial de1lt 'lbui'ldaj: ,,~ RE-
LMSE. ·z.-. COnatructibn Com· ,.my, t. lieu., . baa comi>leted the
cobltructian of· a Men's Wubroom
It the Solar· Atra-aft Role Canyon
~t, Sen D;eto, California." And
that's '30' folki.
• • It wae DQt 90 much the broken
wl'ndOw and the wintry breeze that
bothered Mr. and Mrs. BucWy Far· a.y of Hendenon., Tex. 1t was the
bed full of \Q.clel. The Parleys
were ll1eep when a tree limb coat·
eel wttb ice and festooned with
icicles. broke and cruhed through
lbeir t>ectroom window, spraying
Ute bed With broken glass, mall
brancbe8 and kicle.s. •
· RDU~ Florida pol i ce.
· Mi~d four droo-r¢'tla fu~
enilu W cdncsdat1 "night bwt
· couldn't find, o. traffic chm'gc
to fit the cmc. The boWt were
rocmg oolf carts °" ~dark
fainooJll of ~ Swan Golf
Count.
• Comedian Jimmy Durant• ac·
cepted the document from ~yor
S.m Yerty and promptly k1ued
Yorty's wife, Eskimo style. "You
know," quipped Durante. "up in
Greenl;md they ~ with their
noties. Boy, l'd 11' the .Cary Grant of
tbat joit&t.'' Dura!Ke, Who was 75
Saturday, was commended by the
City of IAJI Angeles as one of the
world's grertest ~tertainera. • J. T. Matldn, Memphil cab dri""
er, handed ov'r a weddin1 d«latlon to a punuasift bridegroom-tc>-be .•
bot he c!ld eo relucta~y. Maddox
told police be w• n>bWd of '30
by a fare wbo told blm, "Y• aotta
gt•e me your 11\0MJ' bec:-.e rm getting married." • Cherry 1t•rteeft ol AM>oet left
her old car oarked outside Ute ol·
fice wbf le she worked. W)len ahe relutntd, it wu IMM. "t rather
hope the DOllce won"lfftn4tt," Cher·
ry said. Sbt -1alDecl Che car bed no ~aa. no on. no water, no lMlttery.
a broken clatcll and a ~
.i.eanbllt. Tbleves mast bavt tOftd
it aw91. • Repre.entatiV. DIMW J. Hint
Wrt.gbt l&id if the BucUoll 11 r I is .
dtlld and ber body ii "in the • a m e 1ba~ u tbe RiMbut airl (bidden
beneath a p!Je of limbs), even a hunter
couldn't have found it."
There was a poufbillty the strangler
would call Gibbons to tell h1ni where
the body *' be found. But tbe manag-iilg editor of the twice-weekly Gaffney
Lec;ller doeao't think he will
"He'• beard the FBI ls here DOW
••• (and) the FBI LI goin& to tcare
biln," said Gibbons. Seven FBI apnu
entered the lnffStiJation Wednelday
under tile usumption the kidnaped
girl may haw been tabfl acroa tbe
state line.
I •
DURHAM, N. C. CUPJ) -w.e to 1ymbollJe . the dteMbl al three
than 1,500 Nego yoaebs, appselft1y ' youthl at <>raqiebur1 a week 110
orp.niied by a "black stud.t 1119"-'lblatdly 111,ait trbn potice Ind at
ment,I' demnftlltrated in Dine ·._ .. .._ firebomMbrowtng aad lllillinl Necro ~-r-......,_. students at Soulia · CarOlma State
clties Tbur1day night to prdlll& • COUege.
deaths of three Nesroa · • t The demonaj:ration1 were quiet and
Orangeburl, S. C., I*t · w'MJC. TW well-d.iJclpllned in Raleip, Charlotte,
Durham protest erupted late a !Delp Wlnston&Jemf Gfeensboro. a n d
that tDjured four perscm. Cllapel Hill, N. C.; DeNDvt and
Pollet Ln tblt toUceo cltJ arr'9d Spartanbur1, S. C., and Petersburg,
three Necroea, iDcladinl IOda1 ••Mr Va. Only at Durham dld violence erupt
ffow.ard FUlJer; wtlo WM dm91d wtli and Fuller Jmi.ted it wua't planned uaaultlnc an oUleer. 1'brM ti t11e1e there.
ibjurid Jn the moviq; brick tbrowlng ---·nr·thlnk whit toacbecl off the trouble
and window·•mubiDt frllCll ..,e was when they Ube ttr.nen) turned
policemen. ' those blih·powered hoNs on the peo-
Pollee Sgt. G. E. IAe aid J'a11r ple," Fuller said.
struct blm in the face whOe trJin& Durb&m police said about ~
adeDts pdlered at a IDWl perk
at "Five Pabltt" It tbe center ol.
the bmdne11 diltrict. They said the
atudenb hea~ pi.De straw ar~
a t r e • In a b o x planter and 1 e t
lt aft.re. Firemen doused it with a
small bole. ·
The students started another fire
• and firemen put that one out, too.
'lben tbe students threw burlap bags
on one oC their symbolic coffins, set
It .rue md joined bands around it
to bold back .the firemen. A.uistant
Police Chief W"Jlliam Julian ordered
the firemen to turn a high • pressure
hoae on the fire. '!be students locked
armJJ and held against the 1tream
for a while, but finally broke and
ran.
500 Hippies Dance
Outside San Quentin
to pnYeDt tbe arrest ti I ......
Fuller c.'GlteDded polic9 •• ...., me *: --k *: 1;r f:l
on a C11t ad roqbed me ap a bit.''
SAN QUENTIN (UPIJ -Five hun-
dred hippies danced and •anc on a
grassy knoll oatalde Sa Quentin
Priaea TburtdaJ in a •bow of sym-
pathy for the ~ behlnd lbl walll.
se..:e .. :=:::::=:·o1. 'Anaerifta Goiag to BeD'
COCl'dinated jlrotnt by m 11 1 t a n t
atudeatl iD 8t lust liaa citie'I in
North and South 0anUn& a D d
VqbDa . ....., of 111e ........ ators
ill the dtles carried blllck coUill'"
Rescuers' Prompt Action
Saves Child From Death
HARBOR CITY . ( U P I ) moved a-.y from tbe openlof.
Authorities today credited prompt ac-Firemen fed the tot 01.11eo thrOUCla
ti b 6.--~-· ... _ u a tube whlle other rtlCUtl'I quJck)y on Y retCUert .,. ........ WlllllJ 11'" dug a pit ne~ to the bole.
of a .frill*ned S-yur-old boy who A crowd of about 100 onlookers
was trapped a .tbe bottom rL a nar-gathered al tbe lite. Aatborttles said
row, 9-foot..,•b.ole for two bOura. mapy of them ~ while others
LltUe Carlos Garnica fell ilito the cried. The child's father, Octavanio, ho~ .near bis boJile · aboa\ 2 p.m. · knelt al the edge 9f the hole and
Thursday. His• mother,· Mrs. VlrsWa tried tD rea-.ure hil aon that ·he Ip
GU1llca, NW blm cliilging to the edge was cornJng. The boy 1~amed in-
of the hole, bat before .she could ruch t.rmittently chiriJiC tbe ordeal.
him he lost bi.a lfip and feD feet "I ·.can ... bi.a trouaus," shouted
!int to tbe botbn. one oft he~_.. at 3:'5 p.m.
Tbt bole bad 'bem drilled about Fif\eeo miDatel later U.y lined the
a half ho6r before u pat Of a project db't-4encrusted boy to h nrface.
to balf pipe detlricntion by elec-fie was talln to BlftM>r Ge11eral
trolysM: ,The · hole ..,., 1UJJl)Oled to Hosplta1 in 8Hl'by Torrmnce where
be · covewed by butlap hap, but the dootAn. lalct ill coedition was to good
contractor tokt police they hlid been . that bolpitaaa.aa.n .wu WlMC."ellaty.
I
~ Seeks Thousands
. For March on Capital
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) -Dr .
Ma1ln Luther King Jr. told cheering
''wbite and black Mothers" Tbunday
iqbt they must march hand-In-band wlll him to Wasbincton to "save
America.''
"JI America doeln't use lta riches
to bridge tbe gulf (between the rich
alld tbe poor), America ts go.inc to•
•ll," King said. I KJ.nc, in Alabama to r e c r u i t
"ihouaandl" to join him in W aabi.Dgton
id April to convmce Congra. to erase
po¥trty, aald, "Now the time has
come fer a muaive movement arOUnd
tbe tcGDOmJc question -•ound
poverty.
"It clidn't cost ooe penny to in-
_. the hmeb coma&ers or give
... NeSQ .. .rtellt to ~. but it'•
..., te COit • miJl1-to liYe the
....,.. 9C090lllk: jutlee.
''We are ... to balld our ahatlt1 '°"' end brtq our problems to our ......... We're not lolnl to
Wuhineton to destroy -we're 1oing
to build,'' King said.
The Negro leader told the cheering
crowd ol 500 -White and Negro
-tblt Gae American Negro and many
poverty-IJtricftn . white• are in the
midst of a gre.i depression, "more
staggertag thaa the deprenion ol tbe
19308."
He said while unemployment ftpres I
show about a.a percelit ol the Negroe..7
jobless, ''thole figures dan't inc~
the dilcouraged -thoee pmbed ®'
by thoutaDda of doors be1na abut
thelr face -who don't even bJk
for }obi." I
Kiq laid be fdt at leut~ ..
17 peretlll ol tbe Necro in
Ameriea are uaemploJecl -1 'f tlaat dona~ enn include the ooti' un-
~«I."
He llid ttU -problem
eeGMIDic one -has )eel to
ln the cities becluH it baa
"• Jot of anger."
of Denm ..._ .. u Js .reQnln1 'u
QDomclaJ eoAectJlll ~ fCll' lbt Colorldo Home al .,.., .....
Uves blca&111 ol occ.,.:S-1 ~
.,.. Dlaial .. 111& colmiaD for no..n.klt_,....... ..... r -Id Jan a AO ulli.flulelt lalU. • •
f
~ KirSf~hke Must
Find Witness
To Save SeH
LO~ I ANGELES (UPI) -Con·
demr'ed ~er •t ~ will havel f.O find . oaf for himMJf ~
the 'fmystery witaeuel" who MY tltey
have tnformation that could sue Jdm
froftt ht pa cbamber.
Superior Coart Jadfe Kathleen ~ rter Thu:nday rejected ltlr~'a
p ea t.bat lbe order tbe State Attorney
elferaI', oftice to ten an tt bowl
a.bout the witDelMI. I
1 The judte lalcl K1racbke'1 council
' bows the addreeaes ol the wlU..-
. and ii free to interview them and
I tab atatementa, Kincbb w ullled
the witne11es be brou&ht Imo court.
1be 46-year-oJd form• Depaty
District AttorneJ WU coavlctecl ol
abootiDC bil wUe, ZW.. TtrrJ
K1racbb aDd her lcmr, ~
Dr&Dkha in April 118'1.
kincbke'1 former ~ Albert
c. $. Ramtey said atw 1M trtet
M had beeD "lll*oedald bJ two me
wbo told bbn tbeJ ..... baa.de ....
and woma leave .. Kinc:llU ..-rt-~ ta Lana-Beach jut .....
lilliap.
A11t. At\f. Ga Almt Barrli; eo
proeeaded 1Dnc.1*a, dlw'sud the
dorJ • a bou md P'llf?rtied Ule men wre trJinl to att _, tar
tettifytnc for KirlCbb.
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: Weapons Over Nation
WASHINGTON (AP) -
• The Army LI atoctplllng riot
control equipment In
ctrateglcally located depots
acro11 the country, officials
~said today, and ii ready to
• airlift 1t to any city if civil
di.lorchlr1 brtak out next
;11UD1Der.
: Detaill of tbe millta:ry
.,, eatablilbmellt'a riot duty
preparations were disclosed .tw IOUl'ces reported the
President's Commission on
Civil D ls o r d e r s is
diaaUlfied wit.b the Na-
' tioul Gaard'• performance
•in Qllellla& tut summer's vio~nce. and ~ considering
... recommending crntion of
• • specially trained federal
l ~trot force. • A coq,miitslon source said
tbe National Guard's ef.
fecti.eneu Is limited by
I.let oi proper training and
bJ ''the fact most of the
Gaard ii lllJ.while." He said
dilclllllon of a IPflClal force
bu centered on whether it
MCTC*J ·TIAINID
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Panmunjom 'Ealks .Liibeliid
'Frightening Siikshoiv'
PANMUNJOM, Kore a
(AP) -~a ltead1 run
of 15 Jurt.. Panm~
rates today at a frllbte!P&
1ldeshow.
Inside a little tln·roofed,
ODe·ltoJ'1 bulldlnl painted
Snowstorms
Hit Japan;
12 Killed
TOKYO (UPI) -Tokyo's
"orst mowltorm in 17 years
today marled air a n d
ground traffic, blacked out
large residential areas and
caued JnaD1 deab ad iD·
juriet. Offidall Mid at Jeut 12
deaths and t3 aerlo• lnJur·
ies tbroalbout the nation
could be 6Iamed on storm-
connected auto accidents
and avalanches. Some pets
of Japan received two feet
of mow. Tokyo measured 13
lncbel. M>out U mIDlon bomet
ftl'I w H h 0 u t electriclty
• 'blctDM ot damased :::ta, ..................
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blue -it could pa11 for
·a one-room c o u n t i: y
achoolboase -a few dozen
unllonned men sather fcw
what has become a 11-d
ritual of bate.
Here, at a moment wbta
tenslODJ are stretched to tbe
snapping polnt. the on.looker
watching tbrouib the glan·
ed walll of the little buUdlna
soddenlJ .... the Cold War
iD microcosm and real.IJes
with a 1tart how fragilt la
the wall between peace and
shooting war.
Tbe tenalon in Korea la
at Ml hlgbest peak lince
the end of the war 11 7Uf1
110. The North · Korean
Communiata h a v e been
maklng killer ralda on the
South, one of these with the
mission t o assusinate
Preddent Qlung Hee Part.
The North Koream have
slapped Uncle Sam in tbe
face by 1eblng and holdJDI
the U.S. Intelligence shJp
Pueblo and its crew of 8.1.
In South Korea there are
crie1 demanding an eye for
an eye, on threat of retalla·
tloa, appeals for mare and
more anm from the Unlted
StMes.
ID North Korea, the Com·
m.unllta pndiot uiticaticm 1'J farce, aa aprllblc el ''tbt J10PW' ID tbl lomb aplDlt ............ ,..ll'Mt =llldl&a•Ola· .... .., ....... .. ...
thou1b the most casual
observer iD the South not.
that n ls prob:rc.ui-world'• m o • t ;om..
mwdlt Ultlo9.
11ila II the cblrfld ·a~ mo.,._. in ftAda tbt
Mlllt..., Ann1lt:ice Co•
minion. set up after the
end of the Korean War, baa
been meeting lately in thta
desolate, dust·laden plaln
dominated b y broocSiD£ scru~overed hllls.
One frlpteniq aspect of
the Cold War drama so f,._
quently played out at Pa•
munjont iJ that t h •
meetm11 teem to provoa
nothiDI but lDvectfve.
' These . meetings do not
represent any exchange of
views. They do not product
debate nor even dialogue.
Tbt two 1ld8' are IDt talk·
lng to one another but at
one another, while the world
look.a on.
After 262 such meetlnp
and alter 15 year•, the com·
munlcatloa seems leu than
ever. Attitudes have become
frozen.1 Perhaps at subs•
quent private ~ .. the
AmericUI and Nor t b
Koreans mllht pt down to
bu*tneu, but it lfllDI clear
tUt tbt Cemmaailt tide will
tmttDdlr Dlltber t It •
Paeblo a or blr aw mtl1
lt LI rudy, and tbat ~
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Johnson Aide in State
To Revitalize Forces
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Trio Killed
President Jobaloft bu 1ent who 1aid Breatbltt "wanta to
former Kntucty Gov. Ed-be rure that every Demo-In Expl08ioD
ward T. Breathitt to Callfor-crat who iJ for Jobnaon la
tfuted with comlderation" 11ia u hl1 perronal repreren-in fonnlag the delegation. RIALTO (AP) -T,. t • e
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up for Democratic Conven-earlier thiJ weet.-.lth Atty. thunderous exploaion1 at
tion delegate• between pro-Gen. Thomas C. Lynch, the 160-acre United Fln-
J 0 b n 1 0 n 1UPPOrterr and who headr the technically workl Corp. plant tiaat 1*1-
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4 primary, the nation'• (D-1.M Aaple1), Democra~ buildlap afire ~J.
next-to-last prim•rv .._fore lcJtat.t cbairman, and Na-By tbt time ftremea control.-
-~ U'll tioul Committeeman Eu-led tbt ... _ lO MINr Jll' the Cbica10 convention-• in ..__.. ured. • Aqust Only New Yort will _1e_ae_L_._W_yman __ . _____ 10DJ __ were __ fo_Ulld_IDJ __ _
have more delegates -110.
Breathitt met Thurrday
with former Democr~
Aid Sou~ht
For Indians
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1 , ._.. -""'-..,. ..... ,. funds to lhe establishment • ~~ w:·~~ -;:.~~ !:"'~ 9f an Indian, Center. -a
I.lier. O.Setl Dleto. 'ffntral bureau wblch Will r ~ ..... ......... -,111'ridta for ....,,,
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111 -it ..,.........!..........,' Al tribes in the county are a1io ,.!~__!IA,!. u..a9AM -~~ ~ ....................... beinC urged to help ln tM "---··-W-.AIVll• •""' .., • --··....,. fer,_,_., project. The group'• first Reg. $5.16 Vllun ~. c:N,_: Al .,, McMllteft. bli t• b be f &ft.I • ....._ ........._. pu c mee mg 11 en se NOW Y"T?' •osg.oo
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Tltne oncl Olhtt
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......... -......... -offi«r'• was us•--' ... "f·1-but im· ............... te0w$21 .9S tlllllfY te Mii• IU¥Mle9 lflllJ custoorf 1.eo1 m au f ' wtl!MM .. ,..,, SI m, L...-ntno, proving" condition toct.y at ......... M .... NOW $U.fl J1Ma '2 •:u -At._ ......., • .., UCLA Medical Center. 72 ln.lwntl .... NOW $26.tS II .. ..... ___,., ~ • • A spoteanan said Mi s s 1 • • . :' c::.:: ... :=--9"" sa JW"ado, 40, remained in a C.. Early for hlf Cltoic91 • • .• ... -• ....,. .........., "' ~ -· . •ate but a • , ~ fll -•• 111111._. _.. -uu-conSClOUS 9.., W I (S.., .... lM o.tyl • :::: " .....,, .. •· c--. recoYering from the effects ! • ,.: _ E.....,... ci"'"''° of nrallowing more than to 2130 S. MAIN ST.
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ANAHEIM-There would
be a pretty good run on
long undenrear at t h e
general 1tore in th e Fron·
t i e r la n d section of
Disneyland today -U there
we r • a 1eneral 1tor• in
Frontierland.
Wally Boag and friends,
the hall doun stars of the
Golden Horseshoe Saloon
who were 1eheduled to go
on Dimeylud'1 first USO
tour to Vietnam, b&ve been
tnfcrmed they're golnl in·
ltead to Iceland a n d
<keenland.
The iroup wu to have
left last Monday for the
jungles of Vietnam, but bas
had only this week to
cbange tropical clothes for
"long handles" b efo r e
heading for the North Atlan·
tic area next Monday.
Said Boag: "I guess th e
boys in Vietnam are too
busy fighting to watch our
tbow. We're happy to go
anywhere to e n te r t a 1n
m.illtary groups."
LB Ballet
To Aid
Asthmatics
SANTA ANA -The
Laguna Beach Ovic Ballet
Co. is cornlng to the aid
oC children stricken with
asthma.
First performance o f
"This Is Baliet" to be
presented throughout the
county will be a benefit for
the Orange County Chapter
of Children's Asthma
Research Institute a n d
Ho~pital (CARIH).
The performance ls 1et
for 11 a.m. and again at
l p.m. Feb. 22 at the Santa
Ana High School
auditorium.
Assisted by the narraUon
oC Lagunan Douglaa Reeve
about 20 members ol tH
ballet com~y will ibow
all phases ol baDet from
the first simple poaitiou to
adT&nced tectmiqu•.
Feather1y
To Face
Opponent
SANTA ANA
Businessman Thomas F.
Larsen Wednesday became
the second candidate here
seeking the seat of retiring
county Supervisor C. M.
"Cye" Featberly in the
First District
Larsen, 51, announced his
intention to file for the
board post which w i 11
become vacant ln January.
Currently vice president ol
the Orange County Civic
Center Commission, h e
served on the Santa Ana
city council from 1953 to
1955 and aa a member of
the city personnel board for
10 years.
"My platform will be for
limited g o v e r n m e n t ln·
tervention ln our county, for
us to maintain the ability
to handle our own progra!DI
and for us to stay within
the flacal llmita we aet,"
Lanen aaid. "I oUer the
voters of my district my
prevolus long experience ln
city government and the
determination to keep costa
down and atandarda up."
Larsen's deciaion to aeek
the Firlt Diltrlct p o I t
followed an earlier an-
nouncement by t • a c b e r
George Murray. L a ra e n
owna and operates a laundry
and dry cleantni business
in Santa Ana.
Conntians
Give Funds
Of $65,000 -The Orange County af.
filiate Of tbe U D l te d
Cerebral Pally Auodatton
bu raised '85,000 during
1967, it was announced by
Richard Haseymer, preaI.
dent of the Orange County
aJCiUate.
He noted that 75 percent
of the funds ra1aed in
Orange County are uaed to
provide direct services for
a p p r o x i m a t e I y 1,000
children and adults in thJs
area who are affillcted and
the remainder ii allocated
for national prolfUDI of
p : o f e asional education,
training and research.
Locally, the cere b ra J
palsy group provides a Child
Development Center, and a
young Adult Workshop.
The UCPA Foundation
which funded l!i6 different
research and tralnlng pro-
jects during the put year,
bas narrowed the acope of
its program and wtll now
devote the major part of
its resource' to ltlmu11te
the support studies closely
related to boft a n d
suspected c a u 1 t 1 of cerebral palsy.
Firm Awarded
Road Contract
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
Sully Miller Coatraetlq Co.,
of Orange, wu tbe apparent
low bidder to wtdita and
resurface S.2 aaDll of tbl
Pac.we Cout BiPwaJ eear
Huntln,ctola BNcb..
The Oran,. flra11 bid
'818,87'1 w a I WO.meed
Thunday b7 Gii I t I t t
Divillon of BlOwlJI. 1'llln
ftre all •tblr ......._
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tional design. Bnade type cover with lustrous wood
frame and trini ii ffuilwood finish. Built thioughout for
long wear. A fallubls My at fantastic discount price.
EARLY AMlllCAI WllG SOFA ••• A 7-foot
beauty of durabW tweM covering, authentic maple wood
trim with Salem maple finish. Richly _padded back and
seat cushions. Smartfy ~leaterl flnnrr~.
:.. MATCHlll CHAIRS TO SOIAS
A tmtma jq of au tmles with gold er
avocado ~ -tps. Classic ·pedestal styles
which bllll litll all fllTlitn.
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Sit-down Luncheon
Complete· -Tarn~· Abouf
.
For NH Tuesday Club
Hours of imaginative thinking and planning combined with artistic "'
talents are involved in makklg Newport Harbor Tuesday Club's Turn-about
party an overwhelming success.
The special projects committee headed by Mrs. Robert E. Flanegin
and assistants, Krs. Ernest McClelland and Mts. Donald Ohms already are
in the throes of exciting ideas and plans.
The sit-down luncheon i1 scheduled for Tuesday. Feb. 27, at noon in
the Balboa Bay Club. This is the time when members will "tum about"
from purely social affairs and devote attention to their only fund-raising
event of the year.
Investigating new avenues of charitable organizatioll6, the women
have decided proceeds will go to a sightless Orange County resident for
the training of a guide dog from the International Guiding Eyes Foundation.
ln their search for this n~ philanthropy, Tuesday Club members
found many blind persons waiting to find new hope through "eyes" of a
trained dog, and the demand is greater than the supply.
Funds are needed to operate tbe school of training in North Ho11y·
wood whicb is supported entirely by voluntary contributions.
The period of training is four weeks at the school, with dogs selected
at no cost to the recipient.
Also featured on the program Will be a fashion show sponsored by
Buffum's Of Fashion Island. under the direction of John Heraey.
The Fine Arts Section ls trimming beadl hats for table decorations
and a lively auction. Mre. P. D. Ensley is section chairman, and Mrs. Lau-
rence Wright ls auctioneer.
Highllghting the afternoon will be the announcement of fabulous
door prizes donated by club members and area merchants.
Among many elegant prizes are an original ceramic TV lamp, cul-
tured pearls, two oil paintings and a stay in the Sahara Hotel, Las Vegas.
The grand prize is mysteriously called a Toudl of Mink.
Mrs. Claude Cotton is taking reeenaUons at 541-0894, and M.rt. Jack
Bayer is in charge of tickets.
Praises
~elltos de Oro will turn the spot.Ugbt on their "guard·
la qell ' -patronesses -durln'& a drop-in 1undleon to be OvtD ..pecllll)l for them Thursday, Feb. 29.
Sprlnf flowers will grace the tables In the home of
Kn. Cecil Shirar, setting for the event, and ..tsting with
host.Me dutJes will be Mrs. Clifford Hakes and Mrs. Donald
B. Ayree Sr.
Mrs. 0. W. RJchard, patronesa cbairman bas announctd
dlC Ill lmpreuive number of women, to date, have renewed
their financial support and many are serving as patroneaM
tor lte fint time.
Included on the list are Mmes. Danit¥ G. Aldrich Jr.,
Dwtgbt·Anderson, Jule C. Axelson. Worth Babl!>itt. Arthur John
Ballin, George Bradford, C. S. Brokaw, Stan.~y S. Burrill, A.
Dewey Calahan, Jesse Ross Castendyck, Bert C. Coffey Jr .•
Qmlm M. Cotton, E. Avery Crary, Th~er Crispin. John Curci,
Jesse W. Curti6, Andrew Dossett, Richard F. Dwyer, Christian
Ebsen, PIUI W. Elmquist and E. L. Emett.
Others a.re the Mmes. Asel EOcf, J. Simon F1uor Jr.,
Everett P. Hadley, Frank C. Harrington, Rolla R. Hays Jr .•
Jlyford Irvine, Wilbur Borger Jager, Emmett Jones, John R.
Lavelle, John B. Lawson, Howard B. Lawson. W. Douglas Lee,
JUJlen Lorentzen, Lester C. Lowe, John Maenabb, William B.
Malouf, Harry John March, Maurice C. McCray, Robert J.
Menitt, Shirley Meserve. Don Metzger, Richard Nabers, F.
Donald Nixon, Norman Nixon, J. Howland Paddock, Paul A.
Palmer, Harold William Pearcy, :Edward A. Raulston a n d
1bomae Felton Riley.
More are the Mmes. Jose Rosan, Bayard Ryder. Earl G.
Sawyer, George C. Scott, John Howard Scruggs. Wal~ Ruel·
ster Seibert, Max •Sturges, John J. Swigart, Ralph M. Tandow-
sky, Byron Tarnutter Sr., Raymond Tecklenborg, Glen William
Thomas, Joseph Herbert Vincent, Harold Stanley Voegelin.
Cora Peggy Wallace, John Wayne, Thomas C. Webster, A.
James West, Charles S. Wheeler, Roscoe White, Elvin K. Wil·
eon, Horace S. Wilson, Robert WHson and George Perkins Yule.
IEA ANDERSON. ldltor
Other committee members atsiJtlni are the Mmes. Ruth Kennedy.
Alec Mitchell, William Shoemaker, M. K. McEniry, Ralph Phelps, William
Stephenson, H. B. Miller, Bert Sewell, MartiuS'JCinc and Patrick Shepard.
HATS BRIMMING OVl.l -Newport Harbor Tuesday Club mem-
bers are up to their hl9da in bau. Mrs. J. W. Stricker. president,
Mrs. Ernest McCleu.l and Mrs. William Stephenson (left. to
right) a.re trimming beach bats whim will be auctioned darlnC
their club's fund • raising Turn.about luncheon Tuesday, Feb. 17,
in the Balboa Bay Cl ub.
Better Be Benevolent Before Battle
'
DEAR ANN LANDERS: After
readinl your advice to "Betrayed met
Bitter," the womu wttb ~ ...,lltbtUI
husband. I wander ti Che Sood you
do it equal to the br1n. I 4oubt
It.
Wby ·do yoa J*'fllt In Ille ftOtion
that the wile ot a chatlQc butband lt to her children?'' .Doelll't a fak
abou1d take U.. Jeik .Met, IOttbe ' owe hi1' cblldrea anytbl.Jllr wily don1t kil tired brow I klrp and fortet 1-.1 ....... ud .,..., brilll 'P me aubject ap1n T 1tlU wrie. 1 collllllll _,.... tMle blct
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Joao, mlMnl>k ctart"ll rlt wbo ~ Wfn'l1 ~ ..... of
read ltat acMce ..S dWW wjtb c:mul CluireT Wby don't J°'! remlnd
..... M1 . on · bllJ, 'mberable, them o1 ttie vow, "ID ackD• and .__ rat .._... ,.. eebim8 lllto bl beaJth, for beCtlr' tr for WW•
&1 face aDd ...._ .,.._, • .._ ~ tfU ~ do as' pall" Or »ft 1.N a MA'l'UR! ,..nn baa r. .., .OI mimtten u to rad, .... ••s _.
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until a MX;)'·looldae broad com•
aloatT"
Ftr •~I P'lt 111 bllbMd'a
'·
· h~11 and comfcrt first I tav•
bha four wonderful children. Alld I
railed them. 1ritbout much help from
Hiii. I made ·otif home a !Mltin1
place for bia family and frieadl, I
wu Durie, teacher, l\ousehlper,
cbaldteur, ac:comtant. took .. of.
fldal boNaa. And bow did ti. ""'7
meT a, \aklnt up with evetJ 8'tt
tbat ctOMd bla path -oUIOI .... -.. tlrat. atwardesse1. w.._. -W~...-jt • be bas had lb
'1'attl..,and forl.t.'" you ll9t: be
phtue II 10 El rtm41Dioos ud ~
A0
od It has a nice Christian rinl{ to
I(. But if you are going to sit atop
Mt. Olympus and hand out advic~.
AM Landers. you'd better come down
occasionally and mingle with the
mortals. The women who inhsbil Ul1s
earth are nesh and blood humans
not plaster saints.
-ALSO BETRA YEO AND Bl'ITER
DEAR ALSO: My desk Is plltd hlgll
W'fll le&&en from bitter ud bdrayed
wt.es (rem ewry state 11 tbe anloe.
T"1 eaD me a fem ale Judas. • trait.or te •1 an. 1od otlter aames wltlcb
are 1lpl'lmU1ble.
Ill 1 lt•ve received eo1ne kHtlflll
Wen, t.eo -Ht mu1, Wt a few.
fft• wt.ea wtto an NOT bttkr. TMte
an tile women wbose existence Jte ..W -lite ••platter aallita." Hett
..... tf die bett: .
DEAR ANN: Your advice to l h t'
Brews Bitterness
w I f e of the cheallni husband w a s
excellent. I was o n e such a f o o I.
but I learned the futility of anger and
bitterness, and. I might add, the lea·
son was a costly one May I say a few
words to the unforgiving wives of the
world?
DEAR STUBBORN FOOLS: Are .
you content now that you have decided
to throw tbe bum out and go it alone?
A.re you enjoying the role of "t h e
woman wronged?"
March on with your bead held blgh.
Meet and commlserate with all t h e
divorcees hi your crowd. Rehash the
battles 1 n d compare wounda. W b e n
you begin to date other men yot wf1I
be 1urprised at the number who were
thrown out because of a meanln&Jess
affair. Then go home and .trunk
with the mulUtudinous problems caus·
ed by your insufferable rride.
To UM>N who are 1til undecided, I
.
say: Erase that perfect 1m.,. of JOG!'·
self. Jt doesn't exist. Accept the t.ct
that no marriage is 100 percent per·
feet. Enjoy and appreciate the SO or
flO or 70 percent you do have. Farget
the past because the future II more
important. And ~liv• him became
you love hlm.
-BEEM TllEU
Drldlal may be 11'9° to .. llWll
you ru wttb -IM It cu ,. 7"
"out" for keepe. YH eea iiMl It
ud stay ,.,.1ar. Read....__.
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BEYERL Y HILLS -Former
Coroaa de1 Mar mp SChool Ital'
Gree Fiat •• tbt ant lDdlvidull
eveot ol tbe n1gbt ill 1ebool rem'd
time to bell> the Univenib' of
Southern cautornia nrim team hep ita iDcred1ble dJ&al meet wiP
ltrelk aliYe.
A turnaway'Crc>Wd ol lJIO watefl~
eel coach Peter t>aland's mapific.
ent Trojans nm tbelr string to •
meets without a Jou, M-41. 'ftlurs·
day n.lgbt at Beverly Hills H l g h
School. •
Fink's conquest came in tbe l ,·
000 freestyle moments alter Troy
bid 1*18 a 7.0 lead with ~
ba tbt medleJ ret.y.
TM powwf\11 C.ona dtl Mar
wadi took tbe lead after M yarda
ad fbU,tbed wltb a ltronl, ....
1trob to defut favored Mlb Wal
ol Stmard. 1'ink surged ba frOIR
by • body ..... -the Sllld lap and pectu•lly pulled away from
the Tribe ace.
Hll ,tlme ol lO:OU ls a Sou&ben
Cal reeord. eclipsing tbe old belt
of 10.0U set a ftet ago by Gret
Charlton. The ~year-old Trojan
ore al.so picked up a \'ftal m the SOO freestyle, fhmhhsg
In 4:53.3. ' . rt •u a bitter 9ttuggle between
tbe nation's top collegiate tor«s
----
P iaees
ud the ftnal Wlrdlet WU -in the bag untU the MU • tut ... DL
Stanford wu tr~. M-G, with
tbt 200 breaststroke and 400 free..
style relay left oo the protram. Tfle Tribe ... tabbed OllHft lD
the breart and WU fawnd la tbe
relay.
And Md It lived .. to tut fav·
oritlsm. it would bave 1POD Ult
meet, 57..s&.
However, former CIF ,cbamplGn
J(ed ZiJkirl of BW'bant brob Qt
the Indian duo of Bob Momsen and
Diet Roth, finishlng secoad to
Momsen and giving SC an insur-
mountable lead of 57-49.
_ Daland said afterward that the
meet had gone almost euctl)t u
upected. ••1 doped us to win, fl· as," he confided. "Anet eYeeytbiQC
ran almost exactly to Iona. We
got two unexpectied polata ta" tbe
50 free but loet two in the 100 flee."
Jim Gausbran ot tbe loMn Mid he thougbt the fbW O\ltcome would
be decided ill the free tell1 ud
laid that his dope lbeet .... tbe
Injuns a 61-51 lriumplt.
"I thought we'd at lelll apllt In
the rel~s." be stat.eel
"The missed tum bf Mannine in
the 100 was very COltl)' becaUM U
we'd have had one point from bim .
there, we'd have gone to the telltl
with a chance to Will the meet and
I think we mlgbt have swum bet·
ter under those co.DdJtiot\I (SC
---the lndianl by atx-tentbi of
1 llCOlld lD the nlay)," he lament-
ed.
Gauctvan wu referring to Mor·
pa Munlac'&, milled turn ID the ftnalR°' tbe 100 tree. Stanford wu 1 one-two in the race at
tbll an4 M•nntnr wot,md \q>
out the money wtth a 49.0 per ... llrmaace.
Be bad done 47.8 a.s a se.nior at
Arcadia Hitb to win the CIF 1old
'Jnedal.
Md whe,n one Stanford support-
er pointed out to Daland that if
Stanford ~·t missed the tW11 in
• the 100, It might have won the free
relay and t.be meet, the Trojan boas
ntoned, "lt'a the 'ifs' that mu.
lift lntareatJq."
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UCR, Nevada Southern and Fresno
State.
That's this weekend's basketball
menu for coach Dick Davis and his
UC Irvine basketball team. Davis
migbt not say it's a tasty menu but
he wouidn't deny it's a challenging
one.
The Anteaten take on UCR tonight
at 8 p.m., come back 24 hours lath
to play talented Ne¥8da Southern and
then play Fresno State Monday night.
All three are home games.
'I1le Anteaters flgure to be on shaQ.
footing et leut for tonight. Two of
Davis' first 1tringen and a key
Russians
Threaten
Boycott
GRENOBLE, France (AP) -Sud·
denly, the Russians are in trouble
in Olympic hockey and -just as
suddenly -the Olympics may be
in trouble with the Russians in the
approaching Summer Games.
The Russians, the defending cham-
pions who hadn't lost an Olympic
or ft'Orld hockey match since l!IQ,
a sbi.i\g. of 38 ~~ games, were
5-4 upset victin1s to bard-cllecldng
Czechoslovakia in the Wintel' Games
Thursday.
And the possibility -perhaps a
far-fetched possibility -arose that
the Russi.ans may boycott the Sum-
m« Games.
The latter came about on the an-
nouncement by the International
Olympic Committee that South Africa,
barred from the 1964 Games and these
Winter Olympics because . of racial
policies, would be admitted to the
Summer Games in Mexico City.
Russia aod several African nations
have threatened a boycott if such
an action was taken.
Canada, meanwhile whipped Sweden
3-0 in hockey and, along with the
Czech upset of Russia, 5-4. threw
the gold medal race into a three-way
scramble between Russia, Canada and
Czechoelovakia.
Bobsledder Eugenio Monti of Italy.
12 years of Olympic frustration finally
ended, raced toward his second gold
medal of the Winter Games today
while Kees Verkerk, a flying Dutch-
man, grabbed his first .bY cracking
hi.s listed world record m the 1,500-
meter lpeed skating race.
For the second straight day.
American speed skaters finished well
out· of the running, and the four-man
bobsled crews were virtually out of
it too after ·tbe first oi two nms.
'Mon'ti, a nine-time world champion,
hadn't won a gold medal until he
pUotiecl 1be ltalilm sled . to vict.«y in
the two-man bob earlier in the Games.
He took the leld in the four,m.an
·race llalhing down the 1,5()()-meter
coune at Alpe d'liues in one minute,
9.84 ~conda. That gave him a slim lead of .i4
of a 1ecCIM over the Austrian s_ted
piloted by Erwin Thaler goinl into
Saturday's final run.
reserve man. Doug Christe, are wob-
bly-kneed with the flu.
The ailing front liners are guard
Darrell Millner and f<>rward Nick San·
den.
UC Irvtne UC Rlvenlde
._% SaiHlen F Schwarti t-7
1-S CnHtapam F Gray M
M Bectmu C Rodwell M
5-11 MDlner G Festejo 5-lt
._% Farley G I>a.bl ._%
"Unless those guys can p~u 11
together, we're going to be hurting,"
Davis said. "They'll have to play, we just can't
get along wi1hout tbem. It'• just a
Golden West
Cagers Trek
To Chaffey
Golden West College's basketball
team travels to Chaffey JC in Alta
LorM tonight, hoping to break a one-
game losing skein and gain some
footing to move up a notch or two
in the waning stages Of the Eastern
Conference race.
The Ruriers will take a 2-10 record
to Chaffey (6-6). Golden West is one
game out of the ceUar, occupied by
Citrus (1·11). The Owl'S' only victory
was recorded Tuesday night when
Citrus beat owe. 100-77.
Chaffey already owns a win over
Golden West, ~.
Rustler coach Dick Stricklin, while
disappointed at his club's 39 percent
s'booting at Citrus Tuesday, will go
with· the same lineup against Chaffey
tonight. "I'll probably sul>Wtute earlier,
though.," Stricklin added.
Citrus shot a red hot 68 percent
against the RusUers Tuesday.
On Saturday night, Golden West
travels to the LA Sports Arena where
it will play the USC frosh at 5:45
p.m. ~t's a preliminary game to 1he
USC-Oregon main event.
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question of how strong they'I be.
Sometimes players will bounce rllbt
back from the nu and play & atroni
game."
Irvine, 15-5, will be facing a revenge.
minded Riverside team ~-The
Highlanders, 12-10, have already been
beaten by UCI -a . 79-71 1etback
at Riverside exactly a month ago.
ganden led UCI in scoriq in that
one with 22 points.
Sanden led UCI in scoriq la that
one with 22 points. .
UCR has lost two ltralgbt 1amea.
the-latest a 100-9& declsioo Tu.lay
• Westmont. The H I g bl a D d er I •
leading point maker is M forward
Bob Gray, who ia averaging 18 per
game.
UCR isn't hurting foor belfbt under
the bucket, with a front line measur-
ing 6-4, 6-7 and 6-8.
The 6-8 skyscraper ls Carl Rodwell,
who played on Australia's Jut Olym·
pie team. At 6-7 is forward Larry
Schwartz. Gray rounds out the front
three.
·Guard Sonny Futejo (5-10) ts a ·
threat with the loog jump lbot but
baa been known to bit cold 1pelll.
John Dahl (6-2) rowds out ruv ... lde'I
ltal1ing rive.
UCI hopes to snap a one-game 1oeina
streak tonight Irvine wu ambmhea
by the University Of San Dieeo lM
weekend, 75-73.
Will Run Tonifl•t
NYAC Defies Threats
Of Violence, .W~thdrawal
From Combtnecl Wire Service• Madison Square Garden up."
About a dozen Negroes are ltill
.mered in the meet, though how many
will cross the picket line remaint.
to be seen.
TROJAN SPARKPLUG -Greg Fink, ex.corona del Mar Big41 star.
checks his record-breaking time in the 1,000 freestyle on USC ~
Peter Daland's stopwatdl. Fink covered Uie distance in 10:04.0 for
a Trojan record and opened the gates for SC to wrup ~ 64-
49, Thursday night i.n a dash of ~Ueeiate swim titanS.
With tempers running high and
violence enough of a possibility to
cause the withdraiw.al of seven
Runians tor fear of injury, the New
York Athletic Club will hold ill lOOtb
anniversary ~track meet tonight
in the apacioua new Madison Squ.are
Garden.
Organizers of the Negro boycott. tw•--------------!!!!l!• .. -----•-1 protesting the alleged exclusion of
Wry11 viewing the serious situation,
one observer noted Thunday that
"tomorrow, track becomes a C'OOtact
sport."
H. Rap Brown, ttie black power
advocate and Harry Edwards, an
organizer of a boycott called to protest
the NY A C's membership policies, held
a press conference Thursday and
noted ,f.he potential for violence.
"Any black athlete who does cross
the picket line," said Edwards, an
assistant professor of sociology at San
Jose State, "could find bimsell in
trouble and I, oor any member of
the committee, would not be
personally responsible for anything
that happens." Brown, chairman of 1he Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
said, "My position here is th.at black
people, if they want to pdcket, should
prepare for anything that occurs.
Personally, I feet that if you don't
want them to run, you should blow
Lakers, Warriors
Collide Tonight,
LA Blasts Bulls
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The pain·
racked San Francisco Warriors host
the red-hot Los Angeles Lakers too.lght
in a NatioDal Basketball Association
game that could help shape the NBA
play«fs.
Botb teams won games Thursday
night.
The Lakers ripped the Cbcago Bulls
132-105 and the Warriors blasU!d the
San DiegQ Rockets l:J.4.114.
The wiMer of tonight's game will
take over possessloo of second place
in the WuW'n Division.
The great f~ quarter play of
forward Tom Hawkins mid guard Fred
Crawford led to the La.ken' 15th vie·
tory in 18 games. H a YI k I n s a~cl
Crawford scored 20 of the team s
40 polnts tn Uie period.
Jerry West and Elgin Baylor acored
31 and 30 pojntl.
Negroes and the limitation on the
number of Jewish members · of the
club, predicted as many as 5,000
piclcets, as the NY AC stages ill lootb
indoor track meet.
The organization ~pioneered indoor
track competition in the United States.
The withdi'lwal of the Soviet con-
tingent of five men and two women
w~ announced Thursday night with
a Soviet official quoted as saying:
"We are guests of your country
and we don't want to get into trouble.
We don't want to risk injury., crossing
the picket line."
Tbe decision appeared to be an
unstated gesture of sympathy with
the Negro boycott.
Thomas, one of a~t five Negro
athletes w b o hasn't withdrawn from
t h e meet, s a i d he Ii a d received
threatening telephone' calls from those
connected with the boycott and he
was uncertain now about competing.
''11 there are any incidents I may
turn around and go borne," he said.
Police are preparing to post ad·
ditional men at the Garden over
Pennaylvania Reailroad Station. They
felt the chance of violence at the
meet was increased when H. R&1>
Brown, a Negro militant, joined the
boycott. At a news conference Thurs-
day, Brown said:
"I think Madison Square Garden
should either be burned down or blown
up."
While most Negro atlhletes and some
white athletes were expected to stay
away from ~ competition, meet of.
ficials expected noncollegians and a
field ol foreign contestants to provide
an outstanding event. Meet director Ray Lumpp said be
baa uaembled a field of 400 athletes
for the erestigious meet. He said a
record indoor crowd of 18,000 was
expected. On the eve of the troubled meet
a prominent NY AC official suggested
the ceot.ennial event could be the first
and '81t meet a\ the New Garden.
"lf the athletes ·-and the public
-no longer appreciate what we've
done for all amateur athletics over
the year we may very well reconsider
aad drpP all outside sports," said
tlat epoketman.
Sports In Brief
PGA Red-faced After 66 ..
Gives Boy nton Golf Lead
PHOENIX, Ariz. -Professional
Goll Association officials are red fac-
ed about Frank Boynton, the leader
going into today's second round of
the $100,000 Phoenix Open. They
hadn't bothered to put his name in
this year's official PGA player's
catalog.
Boynton, 31, a club pro from
Cleveland, Ohio, for the past four
y~ars after three on the tour. took
the PGA by SlDl>rise.
"Can't you add a supplement,"
Boynton sold jokingly after 9hooting
a five-under par 66 in Thursday's
first ro1111d.
He led a strong assault on par
over the wet co!ll'se, as 66 players
equaled or, bettered 71.
* * * INGLEWOOD -The Loa An1eles
Kings try to cain pound In the Na-
tional Hockey League's W e 1 t e r D
Dlvl1lon toDlght when they meet the
PbJladelp,bfa Flyers at The Forum.
With the Flyers leading the ex·
panslon dlvlalon, the third-place Klogs
can gaJn peUDd with a victory. And
comblned with MJnnesota'1 1011 to
the New York Ran1er1, It would put
the KJngs lnlo a second place tie.
RANCHt LA ~STA,* Calif. -
Pitcher Sammy Ellis of the California
Angels captained an amateur golf
team of Jerome Hull, Ray Fields
and Bob Chandler to the pro-am vie·
tory Thursday in the second annual
Astrojet tournament. The pro-am was the prelude to the
$30,000, 5¥hole partner b e s t · b a I 1
tourney in which an outstanding pro
football player Is paired with his
baseball counterpart.
The Ellis team finished with a net
56.
Second were Larry Wilson, St. Louis
football Cardinals, Ello Tarilta, L. H.
Clark .and Cllarles Sick with a 58.
Tied at 59 were teams led by Jackie.
Robinson, Jim Bakken, Tommy NobU,
Otto Graham and Carl Yastnemskf.
* * * WESTWOOD -Despite eoadl Job
Wooden'• c.lalm1 that Padfio-1 buket·
ball teams don't allow madl acort.g
ll1ee ~hey play a slow, balkeatrol
game, UCLA 11 on Ua way to a eo..
fereDCt 1cortn1 record. ·
Wben the Brain• take their Pauy
Pavilloa court tonight agalut Orecou
D a c k'I, they carry with tlaem u
averaie of 88.4 points per came In
PavUJon court toDlgbt a1alut Orefoa's
a conference 1ea1oa I• M.a set by
the Bruins in tt&t:
8outbern CallforDla, ._l In the eon·
fereace, takes on Oreion toDlpt ln
otber Pac-8 action.
* * * TEANECK, N.J. -Les Selvage hit
on a record 10 three point baskets
but it didn't do mucb good since
his Anaheim Amigos dropped the
game by 34 points.
The Amigos were defeated 142·108
by the Denver Rockets of the
A m e r i c a n Basketball Association
Thursday but Selvage still gets credit
for a league record of 10 goall from
outside the 25-l'OOt circle.
The Amigos meet the New Jersey
Americans tonight in the second game
of a five-game road trlp.
* * * KANSAS CITY -F'Ollf more teams
and three rettonal lites fer tbe NCAA
college dMsloa baalletball tournament
were named Tburtday Dlpt.
Tbe entries are Evansville, lad.,
DU:aota Slate, Atlalucl ef ObJo, and .•
Kentucky Wesleyu;
Bucs Bartle Tough Cypress
Tbe re«loaal attet named wen
DU1ol1 Slate of Normal. m.; ArMud,
Ohle, and AJWlpt of Readtq, PL '
Finals of the .. team toarne1 wlU
be In Evauvtlle, Mare• 11-lS.
KANSAtcrrY * ~ PNd
a.raer1 handed occ its first . EC
MCMet (IS-79) then Fullerton tripped
.. Pbwtel, 80-7'.
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"And. tbeJ are blg.'•
Wetzel goes on to point out I*
Orange Cout baa been in a mild
clump its last three times out. "W•
played poorly against Golden West,
Santa Ana and for molt ol th• San
Be.rdoo game," be expJeins.
The Bucs got their run, run, r u ll
offense untracked tbe laat 10 m1nutea
of that 121·1~ llammlng of San
Btrdoo, however, and were ~
tacwar tn domt I().
Williamson was placect oo 1'al..-a
ThW"sday by the JOnsas QtJ OlWa.
"Willlamaon doem't a,.. ill oar.
plans for next eeuon," C09dl a.t
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a beU. cbaDce <i. obWdnC • 'Pl"'
contract with another club."
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for Dave Grayson.
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in the country and make !lrtt tlrll.J
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Sunday at Snow Summit.
The lollowbll Saturday ldPt tbert wUl . tie • tlrdlllcht
slolom on Loi amt., wltb
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ior Alpine Cbamploalblpl at
Summit the next da7.
Meanwhile, back at Mam-
·moth, the annual Wiater
Carnival has begun. Seven
cats with choppers and roD-
en work nlUJ,ar)J at Mam-
moth to keep the ski rum
in shape.
Haulln1 skien to the run
summits 1re two tondolu,
siX cbalr llfta and two T·
ban. Additional Mnictl at
tbe llftl lnclude tbe sport
lbop, nntal-npalr abop, two
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Sil Bob Baaett, recruiter, aw Afr' Poree jacket on Patrida and step0111 Pil· aer. The~ and dar, ~ gradultel of Colta llesa HiP Scltlool. .will
haYe bale tninblg at Lackland APB, Tu. Their parents, Mr. and Mn. Victor
Pilger, liv• at 1202 Conway Ave., Calta Meu.
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Freedoms Foundations Honors 4
The City of Laguna Beach, John F. Sammon both of his Armed Forces Letter
Harper Elementary School Tustin, and Yeoman Gary "Freedom -My Heritase,
in Costa Mesa, Gill Elemen-,iiNi. iiveaiii,iUiSNiii;iAnaiiiheimOPiii' ifolr~MwycmRiiesipooaiiilbWiiiityi. "iiiiiiil
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Orance CA>unty recipient. ol AIOU1'
19a7 Awardl al Freedoms . A
Foundation at Valley Force. YOUI /111,
lndlviduala, acboolJ a D d
organi.zatlon1 were liven
awards on the bda of their
contrlbutlona ~ tbe
American Way of Life.·
Other Orange County red·
-pient1 were the
Aeronautical and lnatru· ment Dlviaion, Rc>berbbaw
Controls Company ;
Anaheim, far their nonprofit
Publication, "Action."
Central Baptilt school.a
and Dr. Albert Schweitlier
School both of Anaheim
received honors. Santa Ana
College received a Gears•
WubJngton Honor Medal
.A.ward .1Jl tile College Cam·
pus Prosrama Category,
In Buena Park, Walter and
and Cordelia Knott, the Rev.
Claude Bunzel and The Rev. [3~~ Robert F. Williama, an ot N • e •
Knott's Berry Fann recelv· • •
ed recongiUon. AIRMca'• ... ,..., Tex StMce with Ovw 2000 Offkilt
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elude PFC Joseph D. Ham· (It Newport and Harbor), Cotta Mesa
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W•t CtJ1e1e c:aaapmtel by and GWC io make USfl ol '
1-.., ~~to acbool pr~am· already UMJH at ·.fi1hi. ··s So. u'nds '.R~· 'I u·. a: .. _y oftlciall. · UCI and vice. versa. ·'.I.· .u. NIWPOIT IJACH
'!be computer. aa ad· Student.a will be able to 1~~~~~~~~~ vuced one uaed b .Suca-come to the ter1aiMJa, La d.i e 1, now 11 your ~na Beauty College, 2722 N.I;:
Uon, will be .... la at least select portiena ol a clan or chance! . Main St.', Santa Alla.
tlw d1ffereat Glldl: com-field ol knowiect1e. ud llave , 'lllere will be a 24. hour All proceeds. from this
pt1'8r·uailte!l leuldaa• u a It ''taught" to them by tb& "Hllr . A • ~" maraabon event will be donated to the
RRST, FAST
1ool bl all it1 ... different comput•r, over and over lf 1poosored -by the Orange Kidney 'FoWldatlon.
academic &Mis, la . voca-. neces,ary. County llaltd.r..Hra and The ":Hair-A-Thon" i 1
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DAILY PILOT fridly, Febrwry 16, 1968
'Three women who are all busine56 as they meet
to plan activities in Newport Beach for Heart Sun-
day and the annual Heart Fund drive include chair·
man, Mrs . Margaret Hatch. greeting Mrs. Gordon
Thomas (left) and Mrs. Mary Jones (center), two
of. her lieutenants jo the commurutywide effort.
Harbor Area Teachers
To Enjoy Sabbaticals
Eight Newport • Mesa
teachers were granted sab-
batical leaves for the year
196MO by the 1chool board
Tuesday nJght.
Those taking leave will
be:
Thomas Beaton, Eng:llsh
and blstory iDJtructor from
Costa Mesa High will study
and world travel.
OCC Poet's
Book Slated
Loalu Finch, kindergarten
teacher from Adami School,
will work for her mast.en
degree at UCLA.
J a m e 1 H e m I'~ e y ,
m a t h emaUca instructor
from Newport Harbor H.lih
will work toward a masters
degree at use.
Shella Horman, reading
teacher from Te Winkle
School for &tudy in the field « intermediate reading. .
Arthur James, a o c 1 a 1
studies instructor f r o m
Corona del Mar High School
will work toward library
science c r e d e n ti a I at
Two volumea of poetry by Western Michigan Universl·
former Orange Co a 1 t tyWJ.l.Uam l(ennedy, Slhiand
College instructor Lmrence Ith E. H. teacher from Can·
Lieberman will be pUblilbed yon School will work toward thl1 ~-poem that ap. a masters degree at Cal
pe&Ad in the New Yorm State, Fullerton. , Marie Palmer, th 1 r d magazine, ' Th • Ultiin· grade teacher from College
ding," will be the title piece Park School. will work
of his first volume bY·M«· toward a library science millan Publishing Co. "The Achievement 0 f credential at C h a p m a n
James Dk:key" will be ~~ry W h i t e n e c k ,
P u b 1 1 1 h e d by Scott. counseling coordinator from
Foresman in Modern Poet. Estancia High Schoo, -ill Serles. '1 .. Lieberman, now et the study a o u n s e 1 i n g and
C 11 of V;-... ...,A..... guidance programs through· 0 ege "...,.. ~, out the western states.
taught English at OCC from1 .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;;==~I 1960 to 1964, If'
Irvine Land
Talk Sla ted
Raymond Watson, vice
president for the 1 a n d
development division of the
Irvine Company will be the
featured speaker at Denver
University's college o f
engineering's 1968 Engineer·
ing Symposium Monday tn
Denver.
The first of flve speakers, Wa~n wW dlacu111 the
needs and advantages of
plann.ed urban communities
as a possible solution to the
population explosion.
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WASHING TON (AP) -A
Vietnam businessman tried
to iet U.S. foreign aJd
money with which to buy
howitzers and antiaircraft
guns for the Viet Cong, a
report from the S t a t e
Department said today.
Steps were taken to scotch
that deal, It said. But In
another case. the U.S. Agen·
cy for I n t e r n a l I o n a I
Development. (AJD) was
disclosed lo have p a I d
$100.000 for water in Saigon,
without ever getting any.
The report came from J .
Kenneth M a n s f i e I d , in·
spector general of foreign
assistance. I{ covered ir·
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reiuiartties ud 1oity ill
U.S.~amtm
:.> countries.
The report ~ent to tbe
Senate F.orel&n Re~
Committee, headed. by s.n.
J. w. Fulbrigbt, (D-Ar.k.)
He commented th.t Jt lald
bare waste aQd lneffic.tency
on the part of AlO that
was "most depc'esalng aod
shocking."
These and other recent
disclosures about AIJ) ac-
tivities, Fulbright 1 a l d ,
''have had a mo 1 t
demoralizing effect not •Y
upon my own auppert of
these programs but upon the
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co~ of tlle Americu
people In them.'• I
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also reported tbet t b •
Justice Dep9rtmnt 11
reviewing cerlahl trauac·
tlons in an AID-ftnanced
commercial 1 m p o f t pro-
gram i n v o I v J n 1 an
American s.1,1pptier, Thoma•
Edison Hlgglns E~.ilea,
Inc.. and a V(teumeN
firm, Doanb Tin Cuoc.
''On the ba•u of J8CU
developed by the office of
the inspector 1en•al of
foreign a.ssiJtance. the bead
oC the Vietnamese. firm wu
jalled. the American sup-
t r::.·'k-=:. ~
the hMI elkMll lfe .. _.
der re.W bJ tbe ~
mat of Juticl,'' a..-""" laid.
The Jn~ODI. ... ma .\llto 61 U.S. milt_,.
_,iltance' program, t Ja e.
"War ~,.m.t HUUer" Jfo-
gram, and a.. Pe1ee CorJ11
11 well ., tlM AftlJJ!!'I foe
International Develepmeat.
It ca.me at " time wbea
AID wu , uader heavy fire
u the result of reporta that
its aecurity chief, Jam G.
Bradlty, bad bHo tea·
pon.rily relieved durtac .u
investigation i D t o UO·
Me88n Cited
--.....
-h .a
eo.ta Mesa resident Yea
Yu Sonc, 1317 Stonefield
Ave., •• l8Cluded on the de•'• U.t for tbe 191S'7 fall
quarter at tbe Gecraia In·
atitute of TechnolOC>'~ Soni mp tbe lilt with a 3.5 (B
UDO TMIATU
plua) &rade average. •
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Oruline Ill Sweeps RW Race
:Boat Show
On Today
At Anaheim
'Canada
Sloop
Winner
A WHALE of a IOt of IUll for th Wllo/e IAMILY
;
fl,w·.~~~v F.ER~ 25
• • I
ID •"MIADE Of OUTOOOIJCHAMftloN1· · e WATER & STAGE SHOW IN AR!N~
• TROtn' FISHING CATCH 'EM & KEEP 'E'
• 'ffEE POA GOLF INSTRUCTION
• CASTfNG DEMONSTRATIONS
• SURFING -SKIN D~NQ
'LUI MANY OUTSTAN=lllTI OF: IOAta. CAMf'Elltl • Ti • Room • OUNI •ANO
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OPEN SAT 1 ·5
Would you believe! fte wry
belU BR + den A t&M rm,
3 b&th CUltOm.lzecS. beyond
telJJnr. Come mee fOr )'OW'·
.U-
2n1 San Ju.n Line
Newport
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64Ul11
OwMn
Reaclv to Move
OPEN HOUSIS
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iu. and the ua arecn.
WOIN 1'I MUM 14t.500T
OaOce Jtee.11)' MS.-
HOU .HOUIS
~ acre, nr UCf .w •12 • bOolt, $.11,500
Ila. Ml-R
Water,...
Want to live on the wate~
moor your boat at 1'0Qr' door
1tep in your own .Up -l.oY•
I)' 3 bedroom belne frethly
pa.lnttcl. New carpets. lArp
~. Ovetloolcmc pri. · nu be&ch. Fee simple Jot.
better hurry -Excellent ft-nanctna, only
fS9,500
~ E. 11111 St.
Evmlnp
ANY GUTSI
An eutem l.Dlarance com-
JMll'O' wants to "IDOYe" •
MU' MW four bdrm bome
In Hun. Bcb. bt T.D. ta
$23,CXIO at M ,r, mt., btet
about an uldnS price, Yoll
tell ua w1a&t it'• worth. Th1I
home ls in top condition;•
see It at 20071 Horizon Ln.,
HuntinltOn Bee.ch. 'Iben call
us. MESA VERDE REALTY
546-5990
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Sophisticated Spanish
An excitins " &.matic 4 BR. home with aoertnc tim-
bered celllnp, malliw Mes.
lean bt1ck 11.replace A fOl'-
mal dblini room! Paneled rame room! hnpoaine mut-
er bedroom laite! 3 Jawm
baths! Separate dilldren'a
play yard complete wtth an
enchanted piaybaua. A ...
. perblJ deeiw'alld • sradoal
home locattcl ne&r Dowr
Shorn, but not leue bold.
An ex~ value for
$14,750.
Ruth P1rdoll, RMltw
lQ WestcUtt Dr. MUD
Harbor Hfthlan•
• $28,950
Wb¥ Pay More! 3 larae bed-
rooms, 1~ baths, bla Riv-
len. Poot Luxuriou CU'Ptt· q. Super abarp ~
out. Martnen EWnalbl')'
and Harbor Hilb Dtat.
Cofesworthr & Co.
642·7777
190t Harber Blvd., C.H.
Next to Snack Shop Jr.
4 II Home $27,750
2 batba. tam. nn. frplc:.
cbolce Eutslde locatbL
4 II Home $38,500
BACK BAY AJlEA. IPiit
level. cpta/drp9, A-1 cond.
S Ill Home $41,950
VIEW 3 batbl. fam room. l
ftreplacea, dln1nc room.
Wells-Mce.rdle lttn. mo Newport Blvd., ex
548-7729 Eva. IH-Gl8C
PRICE UDUCED
fl,OOOtorfllfMle-
See this charminc fee llzl1&*
Baycreat home, ll30 SOm~
wt. OPEN HOUSE, Sat.·
Sun. 1-5.
JIAN SMITH,
RIALTOR
«lO l!. 17th, O>sta M•
646-3255
DAVIDSON Realty
OPEN HOUSE SAT
J0.17 BABB, CM
Vacant 5 BJl + famtly, 1*
Mtha built·lns. $23,950
JUtr. 2570 Harbor 58 , CM
~ Eves. 56510
&1'% LOAN
Pace1etter home In Mt1a
V~rde. Shake rool • J 8&
wtt.h fanfb' room. 2 pettos.
~ IMifllcaped. ~
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~ R.ealt;r ~
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D.4RY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Local Bea ch
Beaches owned by ciUes along the . Orange Coast
could well face takeover by the state ii state Director
of Parks and Recreation William P. Mott Jr. has his way.
The doubtful future of beaches sucti as those in
Huntington Beach and Newport Beach came up when
Huntington Beach officers suggested that the city could
best operate the two state beaches within the city limits.
The request was based on the city's beHef that it
can best serve the beachgoers from the local arei. It
was based, too, on these comments by Gov. Ronald
Reagan to the state Legislature:
"The trend toward greater centralization in govern·
ment has been going on for a long time. The time has
come to reverse that trend. The role of the state is to
define broad goals -not to form blueprints which lo-
calities must adopt in detail.
"The Blate should perform those functions for
'f.hich it is unquestionably suited, bul it should not in·
terfere with activities that can best be done either by
local government or private enterprise."
The governor's words contrast sharply with those
of Mott on Jan. 10: "It is my strong belief that (your
beach) belongs to all of the people of Calilornia and
should be operated, developed and maintained by the
state of Calilornia for ~11 of its citizens."
Leaders of the local beach communities were pu.z..
2led and perplexed about the attitude of the state part
director.
U the governor believes that the local agencies can
best solve their own problems and care for their own
needs. then it appears the park director should be in-
formed of the governor's policy.
Huntington Beach is asking to operate the state
beaches in the same manner as the Corona del Mar
City and State Beach Park is operated in Newport Beach.
This beach is an outstanding example of local and
slate cooperation to develop a recreational facility for
all the people of Call!ornil no cut to use IL
The principles leldlnl to de'elopmenl of Big Co-
rona beach are encUy the ones HunUngtoo Beach 11
relyine on in as.kine for state cooperation in develop-
ment of Huntington and Bolu Cllica state beaches.
The principles are eYldeotly the same ones es-
poused by the governor when he aaid that "we believe
that local governmental unita ~n serve best in idenU,.
fying local problems and opportunities as well as to
execute those programs most effeeUvely."
Huntington Beach ii aatin1 no more than that.
Intercity Liaison
Last week, Newport-Mesa Unified School Di.strict
trustees appointed two of their colleagues, Lloyd Blan·
pied Jr. and Selim "Bud'' Franklin, to the newly estab-
lished Harbor Area Cities-Schoola Liaison Committee.
This week, the Newport Beach City Council d.Jd
likewise. Named were Co.mcO-.n lobert Shelton and
Howard Rogers.
It is now the tum of eo.ta Mesa city councilmen.
Pre6umably, they will get around to making the appoint.
ments at their next regular le8lion.
The sooner, of course, the better. The committ.M
can go a long way toward COfllJDWlqting the views and
plans &l the three government qencles on subjects of
mutual concern. 1
When school and city offkiala agreed to forming
the l~atso~ group at. a recent unprecedented "summit"
meeting, it was wttb the understandfol( that only
through such cooperation could the entire Harbor Area
community hope to reaol've aJtlmately its critical echool
problems.
It could certainly be a atJt. So let's get moving. Costa Mesa.
N
Peace· probing
.4 Diplomatic
Blunder?
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
We Ha ve a Fight on Our. Hands
WASHlNGTON -p r e I i d e n t
Johnson's most recent efforts to lure
Htnoi to the conference table may
turn out to be the biggest U. S.
diplomatic blunder of the Vietnam
war.
The fruitless peace·probing, in·
volving a ~ay ban on bombing in
the Hanoi and Haiphong areas, allow·
e~ the North Vietnamese lo move
v1lal war material Ln record amounts
from these sanctuaries to advance
1taging areas for the assault against
Kbe Sanh.
Photographs taken by naval recon·
nalssance aircraft pinpointed the
massive flow o{ arms from these
cities during the bombing lull. The
huge quantiUea of arms included
Soviet·built tanks, armored personnel
carriers a.od a large number of Z40mm
rocket launchers and rockets.
Until the President restricted the
bombing, these heavy arms and
vehicles had been bottled up in the
North Vietnamese capital and prin·
c1pal port cities since they were
unloaded from Soviet ships e&rller
this year. Constant U. S. air attacks
had cut key brld1es and roads malting
1t impossible to move these arms.
TAKING FULL advantage of the
pause. North Vietnamese and Chinese
Communist military labor battalions
worked around the clock to repair
Lhese bridges so the military supplies
could be moved out of the cities.
The restraint In the bombing was
ordered by the President on recom-
mendation of Secy. of State Rusk.
Secy. of Defense McNamara. Dr. W&-lt
Ros tow. chief foreign policy adviser
in the White House, ana Clark Clifford,
who replaces McNamara as defense
secretary on March l.
Vigorously opposed to the bombinJi
restrictions were the Joint Chiers of
Staff, Gen. William Westmoreland.
commander of U. S. forces in South
Vietnam, and South Vietnamese Presi·
dent Thieu.
The Joini Chiefs based their op-
position on an Army intelligence warn·
Ina that the use of the 240mm rocket
against U. S. marine de(enders at
Kh• Sanb could tip the fire·power
baluce to the North Vietnamese. Tbe
·.rust because we are behrt bled
to death by taxes ls no reason
to cut off the now at the heart.
Let's support our children'•
achoola, no matteT what!
-D. T. B.
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U. S. has no weapon that a1ze In
Vietnam.
CAPTURED ENEMY prisoners,
they reported, described the 240mm
rocket u "the revolutionary new
weapon" that would bring victory at
Kbe Sanb and other points along the
Demilitarized Zone dividing North and
South Vietnam.
This powerful Soviet·built rocket
reputedly bas a range ol "more than
2S miles" and striking power equal
to the 16-incb guns the Navy used
on battleships during World War D.
The Army intelligence report reveal·
ed that the 240mm rocket teams were
organized from two Chinese Com·
munlst artillery divisions known to
be located in the southern part of
North Vietnam.
Also, a number of Soviet military
aaviser.s are known to be helpiq and
advising North Vietnamese Defense
Minister Vo Nguyen Giap on his attack
strategy against Khe Ssmh.
GENERAL GIAP'S latest battle
plan. according to some U. S. in·
telligence, calls for a diversionary
attack soon against U. S. forces in
the Central Highlands to divert
American strength from the Khe Sanb
and Saigon areas. North Vietnamese
troops camped in Cambodia would
launch the attack.
While battles rDge at Kbe Sanh
and in the Central Highlands. Glap'1
strategy calls for militant Buddblst
£actions led by Thich Tri Quan1 to
begin stirring up new internal strife
in Saigon.
According to captured document.,
Thich Tri Quang Is lo orgtnize street
demonstrations and opposition in
South Vietnam's parliament again.at
President Thieu's martial law pro-
clamation.
Pnl Seett
Spr uci ng Vp the Hippies
Snow, rain, beat and &loom of night
bave11't stayed the mail carriers from
the completion of their appointed
roUndJ, and we don't envision im·
palrmm ol the Mrvice now th.at the
bippiet an 1etttn1 jobt aa clttka
an4 couriers.
.M tbe POlt Off.ice Deplrtmeot baa
u f''imlle" worry, pm'ticularly ia
Sa l'randleo, 1'blrt llLMIY ol the &oW. cblis.., mOlt tJl whom are
..._., ~ ft'd 1f unaborn, ..
p 1 ' I tbl emn•ulklnl and tttUnc
~AM__., tne m SU J'ruciaeo
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trim med. Mld"pby thinb relU]aUoel
now belq drawn will be autlk.idtlf
liberal so u not to violate indtYtchaal
privecy or CIUM complai.ota .
We an definitely encourapd bf
tb1a mulfutatlon ol willinpee1 ti ww•. far the hipp6t la .......,
cbarktubed • a ps10e dtllclltlld
to loallq around Ute part .. pld. settlnl blCb • 1..8D and .. ,,..
IOlp and wit.tr .
By ELLSWORTH L. JtJCllAllD80N
Mbd*1'
The NelPbef ......
Con1re1at1oaa1 Clllirek 1.arau 8Md
New York has itl Columbm Circle
and Union Square; Chlcaao, tt. Bug
H o u a e Square and Loa Aqeles,
Pershing Square! Every. town and
hamlet has a village sreen. a park
bench or a barber abop, where
freedom ol speec.b iJ iur,aateed.
One day I listened to a Jiu.. who
was "oraUnc." He bad • "9tflcan
flag by hi.I aide and wM ~ .jn behalf of the AnoclaUon ,tJl ~11
Hoboes.
During the question perlod •hich
followed his ~dress, someooe ia tbe
crowd asked the "knight ol tbe road"
what were the basic principles.et bis
association? He repUed, "'nlat'1 a
good question! There are three bask
principles. Don't worry! Take it euy!
Look 017' tile philosophically!"
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I WAS ALMOST persuaded te Mil
what are the dues and wbetber bl Ud
any membership appllcationa. I waa
almost persuaded, but not quite,
because I remembered I wu a
minister and I wondered bow loQ1 tbe
Christian Church would lut if tbe
pulpit reaounded with such talk •
that.
J111t suppote the m 1 a la te rs
sald, "Don't worry! Take ft eUJI
Look on life pb1101opbicallyl" I am
sure thal there are aome mhdst«s
who do serve up IUCb pablum bat ...,
d~t within the shadow ol the CJ'Oll!
A MAN WENT lnto a book ,_.. aad
aaw such tiUes a: "Don't WM1"•
"The Easy Way". "How to be lllfpJ"
and "The Mind At Rat". Qlba
&treaHcl, hi ubd, ''Haft you sot
MmetbiDI tbat wtl1 ·not am me a
cowlDll cOmpllceaeJ lboat a. wwid!
I wu& t.o be come•eed, .umu.-, stirred. ..,.led.';
It .... '\ .. -...... n.a.r .. an relNlll or acttftly
....,... bt .,..., w a Jnfllaioa,
•• ltUl lane a flltat o&, cm baDdl. U
"' don't have a flebt ea our budl,
then we are beat• ud ftiJped.
n DOBIN"I' MAD 01 differenee
bow old we are, ft atilt bw a fi_.t
oe our bands. I mean atmpq Ilia -
tMt wltlda • tbere ii a comtant
warfare lobtl Oii betwea what we are
and 1M1pt » M. It iJ a c:oamct involv· m, oar 1*t modftl and our went. ft
la tM wlM>Je problem ol lfowth, ma-
turiq, buUdieC a pbllolopby that CID
stud tbe tenlioDI GI ipodenl life.
Sometime ato 'nme macazlne car·
lied aa aktcli la ftich it 1tatecl that nee tbe EUf tl Tower had been built
ta mt. » people bad med it • a
jwnpm, off place.
TBEllE AU MANY ru.ou ,rhy
people commit suicide, pfobebly
number one ii: they haft foad no
adeqaatie pbiloaopby ol life. They want
life oa tbeir terma. Tbey wut te write
their on Ten Commudmenta. Lift i1
to u I b and euy platitudes, IUUow
aentimellta ol optimism are in-
adequte. We it toup
la Jue, IMG, Wiutoll Qurdli1l flew
to Touu 1D Fr~. It waa tM darbat
month hl Britilll bl'atorJ. lie .as•
back and told b1a Cabinet that P'rwsce wu ready tAI cave la _. ac:ctD.L
Jntler's terms. ChurctlUl reYiewld the
JDiWarJ and poUtieal froata ud the
CalUlt aat fnlen with fear. The
aitaatlOD was black.
"We are DO'llr fldnl GfJrml,fif eom-
pletely iaolated. We are aloat," wd
Ch&acbill. Silence was so tbAct UW It
could be cut with a bile. Cburchlll
looted uo and aaid, "I liDd it ntber in·
lpirinl.'f
W Ould Improve School Reporting
To the Editor:
I want to thank you for 10f1r
covera1e of my presentatlon to tbe
Newport.Mua board meeting of Feb.
13. However, I want to corr~t several
points that I may no\ have streslld
enough to mate clear.
First, concerni'nc the dlsaeminatiia
of inlormatlon on the board's ac-
Uvities, I apecilically suggested tbl
DAILY PILOT, Newporter. KOCM·
FM or other interested media. A
newsletter llD't practical because M
the cost ol preparation and the limit•
circulaUoo. ·
Tbe form auuea~ was a thr•
or four-line review ol every item oa
the agenda similar to the reportinl
style used by the San Bernardine
City Unified Schools, which it might'
be mentioned. obtained 70 percent ap-
proval ol a "5 mllllon bond issue1 Greater detail could be reported oa
a selective basis by the media but
alwaya abould be available for picku p
in person from the School District
by a cltilen who ia in terested in a
particular subject.
TllEllE WERE Cl ITEMS a.a ~
F.t>. e board aaenda. 'lbree can be .. ~led ii.nee they involved open.
mg, clollnl and the reading of the
mfnutee. However, tbe remaining 38
aubjecta lbOuld baiv• beea reported
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DMr a.orae : TbeJ .. , 11D4*1Dc tobacco
ca-CoUlb'na. and • • r a •· WUt dote chlwlll tobecco
autt? u.u.
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lAUm from ,......,. .., wleonw.
, Norwtallf .,.,.,. MoMM "'"'"f ~
NteQQU itl !00 tom'dl or wu. TM
ffQM to condnlt i.Unt to Ii* ~
., •~ lQ)el v nNntd. AU Id-
.,.. ...i Md.U ~· cm4 "'°"" .., eildress. bid MtMI .al be ~
Mid°"~ •
Ii.nee aom~ mi,ist ban been of teen
taWell '° _,. ¥CUr. The DAILY
PILOJ' ~rM a YWJ .._, not mart
Iba four .. n.. ol .. U"8d ia.m
aa of tb1I dllt.. Tbe Board-0-0ram,
the offic1al summary newslettel' of
the-Newport-Mesa Unifitd School
Dlltrict, cownd onl7 14 ti .... JI
a&eDCLa Item&.
Al u eumpte of tlle ...at II
tll1I .. lectlYt repartillc tbl OU ttlta
• the ...... that 1'91.it.d la ..,.., ... = "'HMll ._.. .. ......... .,,an ......... 1 ...................... ~
tltllblllbtd • , .... (tr dmllal
t• ..... ... ol acboo1 flldllUll. c.talBIJ ~ ..... ..... te ..
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--......... ba 1n--.. la tlU hi tar• It woUt ..... i. .. .... .,. ...... ., .....
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or preaentaticm la aece1aary to pr-" the bom-4'• time for recular
buainess; however. it ii Uleldl for
tbe purpoee .iDteoded. I
Obviously, the voten haw the last
say in matters of education. Why
not then aid 4IMllll to be informed
partrcipants by accurately reportinr
the district .cttVitiel and sranting
the citisen M opportunity to com-
munkau wi\A our elected repreae11-
taUvet?
RICHARD E. JENNF.8S
penon who telephoned the poiu:. in·
dlcated that be wu "Maican".
I DO NOT UNDDITAMD wbJ ln
a time of such nclal tenaion the
DAILY PILOT cbOOlft to· idtlltifr
memben of minority lfOUPI in IUCh
a particUlarly bad ll&bt u they appear
in this news item. I ~onder if the
situation were aomewbat reveraed and
if the boy who bad been shot was
merely a wb.ite Caucasian youth ud
if the accent over ttlle telepbecre had indica~ some particul• area ol th•
country, say the Brom: or Mlullalppi,
would your nen artiele have lndkaf...
ed thete ideat1ftcation fadon. I
doabt It.
IT'S TIME FOR AU. ol us to atu1
talkln1 simply about people and atop
rabllll t!te ugly taclat bfuer fticb
oni, serves to inO.ame ftlr1btr Ult
Marta ol IDlll1 en tbt llbJetl oC
r..:e incftaaJQC am hatred and rut·
of tbeir aeijbbcn -........, ,...
IO oft.a ... ~'t --....... stand. lll:LVJM V. TAW.OR
DAILY Pam poUer .. ti ollM ~ nee • ri\Mc or NOW ....,..,na
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PLY:MOUTH
·vAllANT
2 do~r sedan . . .
FuU Factory Equipment Includes
, •u+slcle mirror, back-up lights.
· and· many· ex~as. 4492
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19.68 TO\VN . &: 1Co.UNIRY
Pully ....... lncludlnt 1utomatlc, clMn•r
air fNClcal9, redlo, .... ter, tinted 9l1a, IU911ge rick,
wftlf9 wall tlrM pllM many·other extraL Priced
for you. Stk. No. c°'"n
GET A .
WINNING I
DEAL ON· I
THE WINNING $
CAR ,
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'67 IMPERIAL , ·,14 BUICK
2 door .........,_ Low m11ea,..
full poww, fectory air and 111 Wll*at. 4 door h1rdtop. full
the luxury appointments. powtr, factory 1fr, white w1llL ,,
'&2 MERCURY 'i ·pl YMOUTH
4 door hritop. ~tit, r• dlo and hMfer. ,_.,., merlnt St ..... w...,.. Radio, hNter,
and br~ air oenclffenfnt-aullnMtlc trantml11lon.
·. 51095
''1 Pl YMOUTH
FUIY 111. 2 door hardtop, auto-
mMlc trans., redlo & heater,
~lfeeri"I, factory air and
-INIMc.---ef fldory w1rr1ntyl
.'~95
STATION WAGON
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'65 CHEVROLET
IMPALA 2 door h1rdtop. C•upe,
1utonu1tlc, rtcUo & hMter plus
power stMrl,.,.. . . .
'&5 IMPERIAL
2 door hardtop coupe, fuH pow·
er includlnt fadory air, radio
ind heater.
i895
'66 CH YSLER .
300 2 Door H1 Top. Automat-
ic, radio ind hRter, pow e r
steorlnt and pow9r brake1, fac-
tory •Ir:
~595
We ire selling new can If
1 reconl selfing pace. The . ....
trlde Im, WI ire se1H1a If
prices JOG w{ll find hard fo
belt. Compn our qllllflr
wll ., prices offered.
· '64 CHEVROLET
STATION WAGON. St1ndard
trammlufon, radio •ncl hMter.
Very nice cOt)dltlon •..
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;14 Pl YMOUTH
STATION WAGON. Automatic
trantmtMhtft, r1dlo and Miter.
Vacation spocl.I. $ . ' 995 -
'9lOPILI -The life ;,, Robert Mitcham in printe a as a Holywood tW' will be shown on "Portrait
o1 a Star" tonight m color It 9:SO p.m. on Cbanoel
11. r.z~ from "GI Joe" and "Eldorado" will be
induded ... p-oclbeUon.
TELEVISION VDWS
TV Viewer
Ha8 Dreams
ly RICK DU lltOW
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Dreams of a television
Yiewer.
! -Someone tam I turft1 to ftnd oat who
,,atcbes "The Wllct, Wftd, West:' and dilcoven
·, bi no one even knows it's on.
-"The Rat Patrol" and "The Felony Squad~
meet in a special ooe-bour broadcast and annlhi·
late eadi other.
" -TM people in "Peyton Place'" learn that
one ot tfte diaricters did something wronv in the
1-deep, dark put, and everyone aays. "So what! No-
1 body's perfect!'
.• • -DANNY. THOMAS and hrry Lewis ammse
t to b&Ye I IUIDmit meetinr, llld decide tim l(t.
' Olympus ·would be ID appropriate place.
, -Andy Griffith bu a mental alip on a live
' nriety show, and it is diJcoveNd tbat be talks
with a Brooldyn accent.
-Somebody It NBC-TV says: "Nuts to thele
ablurd fan letters about brlnglnf back 'Star Trek' 4 nm 1euon. It's a routine Potboiler, and w 'v•
ntY8' pm4 madl attention to letters like thele in
the past anyway unless we wanted to get a pabliclty
ride. l.«'1 brin& back the really good 1erill we've
Sol: 'I Spy'."
-Chock Connors, star of "Cowboy in Africa,"
decides to follow hll political bent. IDd mooall&I* bJ rumdng for senator on a comervatioailt p~
• farm. t
-SOMllOOY 'OltGITS to speed up the film
• for a ,.quence of '"11\e Monkees,'' and the oppor-
tanlty for a llow, CINful loot reveals that they
.,.. really the Delta Rhythm Boye.
-Tommy Smatben Mid FA SUilivan decide to
•tart a diacuasion sh<Wtt.
-llanbal Dillon's gun gets stuck in his hols-ter In a quick-draw lituation, IDd be shoots himself
• in Ule tQe.
-A cure ii found for Ben Gazzara'• tenntDAl
f1lDlll ta "Ran For Your Ufe,'' and the...-la
c.ancelled.
-Walter Brennan engajCel in a shoot-out with
a 92·year-old man on "The Guns of Will Sonnttt,"
and both men plug the script writer.
-Tomm{,.~s and Ed Sullivan decide to
ask Norm• to moderate their discumoa
show.
· -A real .Ute agent persuadft "The Bit Val·
ley" and •-n.. Btp 0.pparal'' to J1M1119 tbetr t.,..._ 8Dd .tart a tract botM deftlO(JIDlllL
-"'GINTll llN" and "Lulle0 refule to ap-
pur llt a poblidty party until their areata arn--.. \ bUlinf. . .
-A contesitant for "'Ibe Newlywed Game"
geta on "The Datinf Game" by mistake, an4 de-
d det it's not a bid id ...
-Tbe •alet on "Family Afflir" finally -., ~u~ tbe bri&trt litUe kida on the show, and
-Norman Kailel' decides to lllart his own db·
cUlllon lltow with t.wrence Welk. 'Ib11 WI 1
Golden Globe award. .
I CAM'r IEUEVE rTl NOreNE
OF MY BRAVES IS COMIN(; 'TO
MY ANNIVERSARY QJ«;Y !. ..
NOT OMI Of THE DNUY, Ul'Tl.f'
CREEPS WILL a>ME 10 VAY Mma
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APART)llENT COMPLEX arnng.d around
relaxing sWimming pool, and lash tropical
landlcapifll. Nine large, two bedroom units
• and one three bedroom unit, all with built-in
: ovens and ranges. Beautifully carpeted and
draped thru-oot. ELEVIN SEPARAT! GA·
RAGES. Thi.I property is in excellent condi-
tion and abowa an attractive return oii in·
vestment.
. 'THE WHEEL OF FOITUN-E
..
I • Is spinning your way. Owner is willing to •
s~ice his two money making Jaundry-
mats in excellent COSTA MMA SHOPPING
CENTER LOCATIONS. Each has SO wu bers
and 10 ~ ~~us EXTRAS. Approximate-
ly tll.000 \iroS8 income annually. WILL
TRADE EQUITY FOR RESIDENCE, DU-
PLEX, OR CASH. Exoenent value for retired
couple willing t.o spend Oftly a couple of hours
a day. Will sen for ONLY '12,500 each.
LUXURY AT LOW COST
" : Designed and built for modem llvinf-dec-
: t.~~:gEex~~t :t~~:-=:
~ dishwasher, beautiful carpets, firepla<:e' over-
: sized double garage with rear door for boat .: ! dock. Nice landsoaping, sprinklers and fenced ~ .. yard. Tomorrow may be too late -see tbil
.. , 'I'OOA Y! . ~ YOUNG EXECUTIVES
DOCTOR LAWYER, JNDIAN CHIEF. Dve·
in BEA lihFtiL DOVER SHORES (Not Lease-
hold). We're offering this Custom built 2,000
sq. feet home. TERRAZZO MARBLE ENTRY, r th~ spacioua bedrooms, dining room large
living room overJooking LOVELY POQL and
' • yard. Built·in electric kitchen, breakfast bar, = large wardrobes, expensive wallpaper, car·
1>2ted and draped. Loads of decking sprink-
lers and beautifully landscaped. PRICED BE-
LOW MARKET AT ONLY $55,500. Submit
10% down -excellent financing available.
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220 I . .._.t .... tft St.
(I. 17th St. Sheppf"' c .. ,,
Ceeta Mesi
you'// like our friendly service
. COSTA MESA OFFICE
' 2529 ~r B1Yd.
145-"91 Open till 9 PM
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· DREAM LOT
on the Bluff& in
exclusive DoYer Shorn
~ Southern expoeure
• with panonimk v1ew of
Bay, Ocean ' Catalina priced nolll at $30,000
, Call John Abell
II Eves. m1315
lOOll& fCI AIOI
Oren~oiu.
SAT 6 a~ U..S 1m Ternpin·Lene
A delidtttul rlaaa -walled
indoor I a 'f d e n complete
with w,ter,flll la encln:led
by thil 1'11XUrious • BR
home ln exclusive Baycrelt
<~ i-.w.s1.,L1r1e ajey hvinl J')Om, with Vlulted beeinef eet~ngs! Oirrlni roornJ S u n n y brealdut.
roonat Wonderlul 1'81" yard
1'ith COYel'f!d lanai, pl1;.-
aree 'It beeted pool. But 1ee
it for ~II t1Ua Wttk-
md, opm J.2..5, Drive via
'lndeYtiada Lue to Ship.
~· ~ for Olll,y 168.500! Ruth ,. ...... , RMltw
~ Wutdll{Dr. 642-5D>
COWGf PAK
' 4 IEDROOMS
Sharp adJllt occupied home
on quiet cul-de-.. c. 1treeL
Auume 514 % Joan le pay-
mentll will be $149 month
(!Qn IJ'~ Included).
t. $25,950
TRY VA·FHA
Newport ..
Victor la
646-Ull
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CORONA DEL MAR
1-k Homes •••
~. v-. lffuty, Comfort
In~ Soqtb&lnd'• _. ....... ble and fudnatinc area. A ..
perl) ICMGI ~ alMt Ualftnjty ol Calltornla'a 1tvine CU.
Piii just 1D01DtDt1 •111111. b'oa Hubor View Hills.
Dlttcllons: M1cArtbur B!vd. t.om
P1clllc Cout Hwy. or Ntwpart ""'1·
DILUXI 2 STORY' '
~e rooma, all modtm
convw~•. custom dra~
ll'lee I: carpets. ~ss t"'n !
2 Y"lS old. Ex«l loc. Aak· ..
U. $35,000. CALI. MR.
NELSON 540-USl
• 1'lrn on San J01qula HD.la Rd., then
follow alpu to model lftl.
I/I c ...... Mar ..,, OCIAN
ILVD.
OPIN SAT. & SUN.
1 te5PJ4
nu --\a larser than the
I \llGal D.mllridlt homt" &_
11tucb nleer. Excellent car-
;etiol l. dnpea. Newly
.,.Jnllfid lllllide. 2 water beat-
ft"a, wa• eoftmer, large pa.
do, Ulft utility room It •t trailer pte. Comer lot.
$29,1'0.
P~ Karilcw Vt.ow •
ti.ti -LisbU' -tbet )'!Ml'll
enloy ~end m,tu~ An eJe.
pot hdtne of 3 ~ 3
btthf, Ptua eoon~rttble den. ~ COATS ~,-dlninr room.~ ,q. &
ft .• livlna .si>ace. Price: WALLACi
18'.!!00. ·Slabmlt )QU' terms. ltEAL TORS
f1'S..:QX> F;vea: 8T34!6J 54' 4141-
. .., Ir 19dc• . . '°"" '""''*' · Re_alfy, 11'\C:
240'7 E. Cout Hlfh~, CdM
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-~~ . •. ·-:--HERIT ACl .. -~ .. ... , t1 ., I\! !It I.'
1100 OwMrS Hne 8outht !
New home. Must aell Mt.Sii
Dd Mar model bomt. Ex· ' • S Bft, 2 81., up. den; celltnt carpel.I ~ dripea ~ lot, be1wt. lndlCpd. Fullv labdaca...,. -rrdecor· 1000 Sq. ft. brick I concrete J ~
p.tio, lanai, shade garden, •ted Inside le out. 3 bed·
fountain: brick plllltei"ll: rooma It rormal dininr: roo:n ~p. play yd; lath/plaster: -Assume iood interest FH/\
bd n-) loan at $165 per month total carp. ( . ""'· ; stone frpk.. blt-ina. By owner. ~Real Eatattrs. 2790 Har-
$2l,!ISO. Low down avail. bor. Blvd .. ~2313
549-347• OUT OF TOWN . OWNER.
Woulcl You lelleve muat aell 4 BR 2 bath homt.
3 BR 2 baths + a tuiae t>on.. Htllvy shake roof, gleam-~
us room with brick comer In& hardwood floors, lar~e floor to cemni atone fire-.•
fireplace, gleaming hard· place. separate dlnln1t area,
wood tloors, covered patio beiutiful covered pat¥>.
It double Pr11e. $22,500 Full price only $27 ,500. SW>-
11ubmlt terms. CALL RAY mil on tenna. Call LARRY
GAULT 54().1151 H«ltqe 540-1.lSl Reritace Real FA·
IAUOA PENINSULA •
331 IUI NA VISTA
Baylront.. Pier le Sllp, 5 Bed.rooma,
3 baths Near Newport Harbor Yacht
Club. Exclusive with us .... •155,000
Mr. Bents -OPEN SA'r & SUN l·S
WESTCUFF-NHr Mariners Pn~
1615 KENT
3 Bed.rooma & Family Room .. 145,000
Mr. Pfister -OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5
CORONA DEL MAR . I
3201 -4th AVENUE
4 Bedroom, Family room & Study Pool + Spare 8 BR bo~ . . . . . . S72,500
Mrs. Bents -OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
431 ALISO
Pool & Atrium. 4 Bedroom & Family , •
room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $43,950
Mrs. Ritter -OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5
IAYSHORES
1 -4 BR family home, prime location.
Bayshorea Dr . . . . . . . . . . . . $65,000
Mrs. Ritter -642-4353 or 548-4164
PETE BARRETT
AND COMPANY
M2A353
Yoyd4tme In Trtck Real Eatate tate. --------------H~ ill " ,..i beauty! l A RARE IUY -.--::::i(j=p=E"""N_H_o""'"u_s_E __
Huie Bedrooma. 2 luxur1011~ Sharp 3 BR 11111 baths, IQt.s 2849 Velasco, Mesa de! Mllr Meu Verde 1110 Mesa Verde 1 MO
baths, completely ftn1·ed 111 ahrubbery, very cJean. 4 9c:1 HIUTO_.
MANSION
S(la!ll6ua 4 bedrapm. 3 b1ths I~ home aittini .hlsh OD
a MD 1(1 .excluaiv~ Back B-.y
uell on land U.t >'OU' OWN. °"""' 2,0 9QUlft feet of
comlort and lwwry with
plenty. of priVICY ftorn t)\e
nel&hbon. Room for huge
pool• and 1ccea for boet or
trailer. OnJy $Sl,500 .. Joi this
one of a Kind prutlie p~
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2IM.1 WDTa.ll'1 DRIVE
6*-,ml 't . Open Eve11.
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FOURPUI
lA!t '3 t~ pay YoUt Wly.
~luxe !I BR 2 bath units
with tb'epla'cer &: apacious
livihg quarten CUOO ., ft
eadtl.
FULL "RICE $57,500
Newport
et
Vlcf9rfa,
646-1111
. (Call
~nythne)
60 X 100 ft )'an! with built· S61ln dn· FHA. W S mo. No down rm, 2 baths. $1!m LARGE Executive horn" 5 3 BR. 2 ba, family roo5n.
in n1111ooe Bar-B-Q and 2nd ms. CllJ MW Broke~ ~948!) ~R 3 bath, 11\r'ie lot. Near carpeting, drape•, 2 ~
P1tio. U1e FHA or VA and Lockhart Rt1lty · · Meu Verde Counlr)' Club. places. Aak:ing $26$1 will
1eller R)'s take your old ~ w. 19th st. CM -$46,000. 1874 Samu Dr. 545-co~ider offer. Owner. ci.U
home In trade. Priced at ~2301 ' 6f6.3m MM• Verde 1110 ·M« aft 5 l wknda, 59113.
$24,96e. MO 549-3%38. M~: ~R n::'ki~ PACESE'ITER • bedroomr2 WhJte elepbantaT Otmw-Unewtu ,,,..-.. -eJ-~--!-Dtme+ ___ dm_
en, extra•. new patio, bet-balhl In exceUenJ conditioa.
tcr built. La.rte lot. $18,950 All built-ins, larlte 119tio,
FHA $120/mo. ~n Sit/ heavy abake root, close •to
Sun 1-5 Roy L. Snavely, achooll ' park. 1750 IQ fl
Bkr ~~9041 of living area. Priced tor 'IWl EDINGER · ...,.. . · quick sale at $33,5ro-J<r% 8'2-4455 OPEN EVES. 3 BR., 2 Ba.. t I I e entry: down. Clll 540-1.lSl
• SPANISH AANCHERO e carp., drps.. bit-ins, dbl.
113 A ._. Ba_.. trplc; tprinklers front & c. -· ..... Bay toe. 4te, beamed cell. llv. rm. rear; comp. fncd. Dbl. gar.
I ,_,A fam w-eupboarda ' workbench. w ,......,., on., w I wet
bar ope~ to prlv patio ~~~.~· s24•500 . Owner GOLF COURSE HOMi
Kitch. w/all conceivable '"""'""" bJt·lna, incl. BBQ ' aolid Pr'ced to ae.11 $18,800. Charm· Ownel' will aacrltice beautl·1
walnut cab.; 3 BR. (formll inr 3 BR. 1¥.a be. home, on ful three bedroom, two beth
din. rrq. m a Y be ueed as tir quiet lot 60x135. Green ahow place. One block from
4U. BR. or den)·. htat .... • bl'-· I l hi Mesa Verde Country ~b "" "' ""'• w ma c ng crpta, and Golf Course. Lavish A~
fenoed 20d0 pool. Profeu. marble vanitiea. tie dbl 1ar. Pointments inside and Lulh
landacaped. M1111Wcance. prof lndtepd P at Io. 852 Landse11>1'ng. '"-IUn." prtc ... for --1.. K4,500. May trad•. Tow"• St """"'..,,.nor N,. ,. • ..,. .>e • ·~ • OWNDl' . 64&4190 e .... · ~ ........,..,...., is the AppraUal Price o'r
Sale lty Owner L<-ndin.s: Agencies. Moving Ocu1 View Hornes Gou course home. Cornl".r out of State. Call 54S.3998
lot, 3 BR's. 2983 Java Rd. ASSUME 5% % FHA In. By
NIAR IEACH C.M. CaU 54U873 Owner. 3 BR. 2 ba, fam rm,
Outatandin& new bomea. 3 ~ By Owner-Eull\de, c .M. q)U. drps, comer lot.
4 BRa 3 betba, l1J1fe fam. Cloae to 1chool &: ~l.ni. 540-1595.
Jly rooms. buil.,ins. ft~ 3 BR. i ttract home. >Ont ::-2-sTY==-=p"""1-cl!R-t1-er_4_B_R-. -de-n.
P'a«. imdcrpvund utilft.k?1, Cond. $18.700· 646-6629 drps, lndacpd, p1tio excep.
yoo own the i"O\lnd. Un-LOVELY 2 mo. 2 BR. 2 BA. tiooally clean. $36,9;)(). Qwn.
6ellevable prices. 0 n J y baJconled adult townhouse, e!" 847-~. 549-3890.
$34,500 to $41,500. Exccllrnt end unit. $19.800 ~7. o ••----in WNER; 4 BR. 3 Ba., Repub-..,...,"' g only 10% down. BEST Area ; 4 BR. + fam. lie; din. rm. 'tam.; watcr-
Rltr. ~3483 Eve. 64Ul18S New cpll.; dlx. appt's. thro· fall. lmmac! Eves 56-0!f87 *LAC HEN MYER out. Owner 91S Presldlo Dr. Open Sat.' Sun. 2722 Canlioy
Near Beach, Salton Sea
Best loc .. xlnt R-1 lot. May
trade for truck, late car .
or -submit what YOU hive.
Asking $3,250 642·35D
2 OFFICIS
1711 NIW,ORT ILYD.
'4'·7171
21M HAltlOlt ILVD.
J46-2J11
ON THE llACH
IDd ft'a the fl.nett btach
In tbe ll'el -DO erosion
heft. 3 bdrms • 1~ baths
• 1arse upstalra aftttna room with 100 milae of
CIC8Jl view • onl7 tlt.SOO -
owner may acOll!ft tnde.
SPOTLftlf
ud 1 block b-am WtllclW
Center - 3 bdnll -2 bellt,
hardwood !'--, lbake
rool, all elf'Ctrtc tdtdie:n,
et praif door • 11111 the
delMlt hotilll II llDwn.
$21.950 -Try -.....
MESA YllDI
5 bdrm. -2~ .... furt)y
home -in th•_.,, dab
ltdton. Lar ....... '°""
• formal dlflllW--Olte
of the few ... lillllMI
in thl• flM ......... .
MISA DIL MAa
3 Bdnns It ..... '«*•
Ilka I model ..... 1-u·
tttvUy land• IS st • ...i.
ltet car• 6 ...... pr,ooo.
...._7171 • UM11J
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Coldwell, Banker
OFFERS:
OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5
4527 GORHAM
CAMEO SHORES
3. Br. custom home. Superb quality. Spa.
c1ous t'OOms. Soarkling view. Secluded
patio w/IU!h planting.
CharloU.e Long
IRYINE TERRACE
VIEW
Of harbor & oce-an from this fine 3 Br. +
guest apt. home. Large H & F pool set in
lovely patio -Absentee owner cut to
S69.000.
Watter Haase
IRYINE TERRACE # IY
Exciting Spanish architecture. 4 Brs. &
fam. rm .. wet bar. lrg. master br w/ dress-
ing rm. & pvt. garden. Exposed beamed
ceilings ....................... S57,500
Mrs. Raulston
CORONA DEL MAR
DUPLEX
So. of hwy. w/view of ba y from sun deck.
2 Brs. + frplc . in each unit. Excel. 'looa·
lion In ouJet neiahborhood ...... 148.900
Miss Leidy
IA YSHORE IEST
IUYS
3 Br. • 2 ba .. Jae. 01tio . . ..... 128,900
2 Br. · 2 ba .. cor. lot remod. . . . . S44.950
3 Br. -1 YJ ba. + den & office ... 137.950
2 Br. · 2 ba. + den, best Joe. . . . . 149.850
Joe Clark90n
FRESH AS SPRING
Hillside home w /lonly outlook • great in·
door -out-door feeUM. walk to shoos & lr~. park. NeWl>C)ri's nicest area. 3 Brm .
tr1. bright kitchen, askjng ...... $37,300
Mrs. Harvey
OFFICE OPEN
SATURDAYS
COLDWIU.. IANKll & CO .
2200 I.. C~ HIGHWAY
NIWllOttT alACH
10 t.aSl '7S.2000
Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
""P ·this h1ndy dir.ctory with you this
weekend as you to houM • huntint. All
the loc1tlon1 1i.tec1 ltelow ire dt11erlbed
in grHttr det1ll lty advertising elsewhere
In today't DAILY PILOT WANT ADS ..
Patrons thowlnt open hOUMt fer .. 1 • .,
to rent ire urted to ll1t such informttion
In this column Mch Frid1y.
HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 Bedroom)
261 Evening Canyon Rd. (Sborecliffa) NB
673-8550 <Sat & Sun 1-5)
(2 Br. & Family or Den)
1010 Kings Rd., Newport Beach
642-7898 (Sat & Sun)
1518 Dolphin Terr. (Irvine Terrace)
642-6472 Eves 673-3468 (Sat 12-5)
(3 Bedroom)
1518 Priscilla Ln .. (Harbor Highlands) NB
548-3196 (Sat & Sun 11-4)
(3 Br. & Family or Den)
2658 Basswood, (Eastbluff) NB
644-1 133 . (Sunday 1-5)
2127 Leeward (Baycr;est) NB
646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1-S)
113&;iSomerset (Baycrest) NB
646·3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
*395 Meadow Ln. (Back Bay) NB
646-3255 (Sat &t SUn 1·5)
•330 Cameo Shores Dr. (Cameo Sb.) NB
673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1606 Harrow Pl. (Westcliff off Dover)
642-5200 (Sunday 12-5)
1615 Kent. Westcliff
642·4353 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
(4 Bedroom)
330 Poppy. Corona del Mar
675-0751 fSat & Sun 14:30)
32S 20th St.. C.M. <East.side)
642-7777 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
('4 Br. & Family or Den) * 4627 Perham Dr .• (Cameo Shores) CdM
(714) 642-8235 (Daily)
1318 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
(714) 642·8235 (Dally 10-4)
1612 Antloua Way (Dover Shores) NB
644-1133 (Sunday 12-5)
1632 Lincoln Ln. Newport Beach
548·6146 (Daily 1·5)
*1706 lrvine, Newport Beach
675-4023 (Sat & Sun 1-5) * 1723 Terrapin Ln. (Baycrest) NB
642-5200 fSat & Sun 12·5)
*1739 Tradewinds Ln .. <Baycrest) NB
642·5200 fSat & Sun 12·5)
2722 Canary Dr. <Mesa Verde) CM
545-0987 (Eves. wkends, Sat & Sun)
431 Aliso, Newport Hei~hts. NB
642-4353 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
•3201 4th Ave. Corona del Mar
642-4353 <Sat & Sun 1-5)
(5 e.droom)
338 Buena Vbta. Balboa Peninsula
642-4353 (Sat &c Sun 1·5)
f5 Br. & F1mily or O.n)
2'n1 San Juan Ln. (Mesa del Mar) CM
464-8811 <Saturday 1-5)
221 Vta Nlce. Udo hie, NB
646-3255 (Sunday 1-5)
2678 Basswood St. (EastblufO NB
548-7729 (Sat & Sun 1-6)
DUPLEXES FOR SALi
(2 Bedroom)
4906 Neptune, Newport Beach
675-4023 640.()303 Eves (Sat It Sun 1.S)
(3 a.droom)
4909 Neptune, Newport Btach
&7M02S 540-0303 Eves (Sat & Sun 1-5)
*** ,_. & Wmrfr.nt ** Weterfrenf * , ...
,
,,_ 1173 . .
$32,750
• I.I
: ~
l
VET'S Bonded Paintlnc
Int cir Ext. 10 yrs In area
Reu. Free 'Eat. 642-0427
OJatom Patio Covers
and Concrete Work
Dale o..t. O>. 532-4508
Third Shitt. No UPerience necesaarv. l8 to
35 yea.ra. Hilb 1cbool graduate. JI you llaya
the aptitude, we will train you. Pennft6Qt
employment. Ettellent opportunity • for ad,.
vancement. · 1 1
INTl ltVllWS MON. THRU s~r ..
SPS Western
t701 So. Harbor, Santa Ane
Att tqual epportunlty employ.r
• Carpenters
• Electrlcans
• Pl•Mben
Trailer or motor home man.
ufacturinr experteice man.
datory. Tremendoul fringe
benetltl. Apply:
TUlll&S
I ' Electro -mechanic back·
cround· AllO need trainee
with plumbing or plpe Ot-
ting backcJ'ound. Apply:
Western
Technology, Inc.
220 W. Central Ave.
Santa Ana
54M18S
AA equal~
employer
WIREMAll
Read IChematica, IOlder
coaxial cab I e. Experi-
enced «lly. Goo4 ~
tunlty.
LANGEVIN
------
AROmOUIAl ' owlsMAll
Bright yoong man Inter-
ested in construction.
Field oHice eicpertence In
layout and field detall-
ln&· Preter one to two
years ot college Ol' one
who 1a DOW at:tendq
ni&bt ldiool and w1lbef.
to work dayl.
ADMllftSTUTIVE I
ASSISTAll I
COIS1IUC110ll
· .. 11611111
Immediate opea1nca fa( I
callfornla llcemed ellP-I
nee!' with eight to UD I
y e a ra experience tD I
heavy comm~~ I mctl.lltrlll comtnlCtSc&
Should be famW.ar with t
COit estimating and oode
lnlpecUon. °"1lenPI I career poettion with tta-l
ble, growtnc comiu;y. ,
Please aend ttlUl'!le: :
' I
ORDER · I
. ' ADMlllSlllTOR I
I
~ In Blllinda NJ. I
minlsttation prddTed I
wilfl one to tw;o ,ean a-
perieooe In cirder lclled-
:u11n& and adnainistratioa
ol customer orden desiz-. •
able. Some p-oductloll
backlroaDd UldbL
COLLINS
RADIO .CO.
All cppUcanta reviewed on
merit with DO btg ~
Race, c.olcr, Creed • Sex.
• loet Carpentet
• Cabinet Mlbr
• Molders CJAmlnaton)
JENSEN Marine Corp.
235 Fl9Cber
Costa Mesa
54lC).U40
-...
a.ASSilft!2> A~
• • Te&epbooe Salel ! !:xpwion ot our l'el~ ! , ulel staff bu created an
I• QPentnc in our Hcmtlqtm
.. Badl omce. ~ plus
• commiMicn. 5 day wttk.
: : pUI imuraace, pUI nta•
; • tlonl. A(lpUcat must -~
recot dlMlfled advertlt!Di
AllPly Penonnel iM Mon tbru Fri
IOlllSOll'S
,. _. npertence, be neat -------~· in appee.rance, aa:rresstve. • • an4 have soocl telephone
! penonaltty. CaD lfOgenla . , c.man f 0 r apJIOintment,
•• O~GE COUN'N'EVEN·
', ING NEWS. 53'1-1510 or an.
FASHION ISLAND
NIWPORT BEACH
An equal opportunity
employer
·: ... .. . ·· ~WAITRESS . ..
.
" .. .. . . • •
W1nted for
DAY SHll'T
Appli In Person
&.116 ~
REUIEN E. UE
151 I . Coat Hwy. N.I.
·· llRMAIDS ••• ..
I ..
'
• • • ancl GO·GO
DANCIU
$300 per ....
~or DW'M3
MAY CO.
South COMt Plau
3333 Brlttel St. , .... Mell
Now lntuviewini for
Gewal .Cook
12: 30-8: 30 P.M. Sd!iedule
ClEll STBIO
lntellilmt ~ laq,
accurate t '1 P t I t (IBM
EJeetric). aortblDd ..
..aM. Genenl omc. Dutta Must meet pub.
Jic '"°· Goad ..... tUDitJ ftlr advancemmt.
llWPOIT IAllOA Snl•' loll
3U6 VII Udo
Ne~lwft
' 130
I • iOEiiiii~p;rt:iiiii; .. • -----""=,,___...,... __
PARTS
CATAL0611
EDROR
'ASHION ISLAND .
NIWPOIT IEACH
An.equal~
eDllllo1tr
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I ., ,,
., •
IA~ Beecb Wbrter
l'nttYal GWirr n.EA
MARKET Fe.II 24-25'*
lOtoS. F~
GtoandL '*
RIH, W.. 6 wblC.. ~
Jent eociditioa. ur.aa
1-=:::=::;;;::;;;:;:~~::: '15 QIEVY " .. PklMp. ;;;;;;;;=~;;;;;;;;;;; _,,.....~-.,,,...,.,..--~-~ ~=:--:-;-~~~:1'"":' CUnpen ttec-·~ •.
bed. 011'. $1415. 4Mf7T1
9510
BLUE/BOOK
,. POil
k·~LL MG'S-------
~HEALEYSROVER ~ M I D 6 E T s --.-THE--1'-ABULO--US--
r::-T R I u M p H s -ROVER -SPltlTES-
LALL VW'S-
!-JA&UARS-
t-MERCEDES-
~c.-119 mlMliu ~-IAu Mlrelllr. ' ..
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN
ORANGE COUNTY, BY
MITZ WARREN
Sports Ctr Cenler no E. lat st.
SANTA ANA 5'7.o114
OYD 65
VOL1$WAMNS
·11 vw ..•..•...•... " 11515
'• vw_ •••• .-_. •••••••••• • vw ....•....•.•.• S11l5
·14 vw ••••.••..•••.••• S98IS
YOU CAN USF:,lT 2 WAYS
AS AN AtrrOMATIC
AS 'A ST!CK SHIFT
Wiil luy
Your Volkswaaen or Pol"lche
A pay top dollars. Paid tor
er not. Call Lou McKeman.
173·1190
• ...,_ • llfl"'9 "" SUNt>AV 1961 Volbwacen -beat nm-lMG,~Ultl....._.ley Dir... UNAULT n1nz 61 in town. 25.oo ; J delivers OAC 1Ull price l amestown i:on;:::r. ~.=v: :~901 E. lat Santa Ana
' OAC Full pnce .a !Kil --------•
F
1 L.I. • l '9ecll Hf,.,,,, E. lat, Santa Ana. 542..m, '63 VW; newly o'hauled, '64 .u ·" -SIL' L • ,62 RENAULT Gordin! _,,.. enr.; must see to apprec;. Y • · -· Orig. owner. $1095. 67S-5000 . :t. Ml. per gal.; gd. ttrea; or 644-078S
radio, htr. clean! 847-9581. -----,.----t ALFA ROMEO '66 vw. red; only 10,000 mi.
r SPRITE Stereo &: 10 tapes; xlnt cond.
'63 ltAMILlft
Sita IM!t, llt • "· •I• w .. .,._
'699
'61 MONZA
4 t>r. 111to. Wit '799 ,_ s599
'59 STUDEBAKl!ll
:.:;;;,~tr-. It• H
1399
'63 SPORT PURY
hdllt Miii. MllelNtlc. UH. ·'29 llUVIH
'62 CHEV
7 ,_ atlftlll •-· VI. aute-llllflc. trMa. tt•H. W/W. '100 DIUYIH OAC
'62 CHEV
Suller SPWt Impala, ludllt wets. it•H. VI. 1ui.Nllc tr1111. $59 DIUYIU OAC
'61 COMET 6
Automatic lrtnt. tt•H. s49 DIUYIU OAC
Ellctra.'~i!.~J;~,...1 UH.
Power br1ka. $50 DILIYIU · OAC . I 1960 ALFA-ROMiO -------$1475. '68 lie pd. 642-9076
I GUILITTA ROADSTER '60 BUG Eye Spl'lt\'!. New ;:::E;:::v;:::e.;;' =::::· ===::::; M & M j;ooct Plrelll tires, new' top paint; hu bafdtcp. Runl I wtdl tonneaa cover. $150. real aood $25 Deli.era OAC. VOLVO IMPOITS
1maa (FullertDn) Full price -901 E. -------1 ... 1 llACH II.ft. i.t s.n'-Am. ~ '63 VolVG PllOO S. Cpe 147-1142 ·•usnN ...-aLIY Gleamioc .AJtec Rad wttb,.._ ____ _ I~ nllA SUNBEAM eoft black le.t.ber Interior'.,.
re
~ ...-, llrie· full equipment IQcludlal Autee W~
New'\op, orilfml ,.mt. J:x· 1915 SUNBEAM Tlaer· New electric OYerdr:iw, .AM.PMlii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
cellent $25 deliv.re OAC candy apply t)'lle paint job Rlldlo, etc. Concourlll eoo. WI p .ay ' be_ .. , ... , -.. ... ' dl1lon. Tax and J.icen1e "' t:\i E. lit, Santa AM. 50-:' E,. s.n-;"'° Am~ down. 36 llKl\th bW tmns
Iii Amtin Helley 300 Rdltr 8MJ1. • avail3bleEL.MORE TOP
' •. $25.00 delivert· OAC. full TOYOT .& ~ -.00 dlr. I01 E. " . .
iw.-; ......... ~ *25 G~ lhl PRICE ' .. ·Aaldn Healey. Mart m " Gude Gnwe JE 7.CS : ~· LIU new, mut ' s.a r.r medka1 reuana. '61 VOLVO :.J19PI fr best otf«. as.lOllS ft'U UW.Y DEAU!fG FOi NICI CAIS
f I .. !.MW TODAY! AND TIUCKS BDr mKlll m mm f amo&Yt Any Mako or Motlll. . in coN•LL
"SETl'ING A WHOµl NEW
STANDAR.Q FOR ECONOMY
CARS''
Sa..._,.1r.fs...-Sorvfce
FIJTZ \ WARREN
Spo"9 ,Ctr Center
110 E. lit S,t
SANTA ANA 547.()764 l!!!!IB, ,·.l!!!!T!llO!!!!!!!!!Yl!IO•T•A-
'S1 bATSUN WlllOft. excel
Qind., IWl4. lhift.
$14!50. ~ COlta Yea
FACEL YIGA
CHIYROLET
2121 Harller ltvL COSTA MUA
546-.1203
----- ---
.........
JID1 Beach BJ ..
~ton8e1cb
Kl s.mi
11 Year car A Clunker!
We ,.Y CASH for 1
~! Martin's 839-4041
~ • 4 aeret al WIN mode"D tot.I
cadU1ec lacllitiee detllped
to • bettR tell I.lid leJ'Yice
new and uaed c.dilllle aue.
mobiles.
NABERS
~.-
Jlll'J HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MUA MN100
tr1 Our
Anniversary s.a.
't8 Sedan DeVWe. tull pow, "°i air, lMther. ' .
'115 Coltpe deWle.' Full pow-
~ air. leather, landau top. for~ 1 pee a ·~ Coupe deVllle. Full pow-
'57 PONTIAC 2 dr l{T •• SlOO er, leather & air cond.
'80 S'rut>EBAKER conv $..'>00 '64 C.d. Conv. deVille. Full
'61 liMBLD waaon •• $300 power &: air cond.
'59 T-BIRD ............ $«>O '63 Cad Coupe deV~. Full •a FORD 4 Cir ........ $500 power, air cond. Leather dd
low mtle1,&e.
All Local Can. Priced
To Sell and All Can
WUTMted.
No Flnanclni Problems At
LIDO MOTORS .
642-6762
1300 W. Coeat Hwy., N.B.
'67 EL DORADO. LOW-MI. NllD A CAR? LOADED + s TE RE 0
CAN'T BE J'INANCEDT TAPE COior "Fittmlst •
eBanlaupt! eRepoueaslon! bronze". $6650. Pvt.-pty. eBad Oed.lt! e Divorced? ~8-4575 e MWtary eNw in Area? --=,58:-C-:ad-:-.-All..,,,_.pow_e_r _&_air_
Mab PQday Payment. 64 R8 Renault Automatic McCARTHY MOTORS Both in Xlnt CODdttioD
100 So. Main A Edlnaer ~ or 548-3212
(2 bloeb N. of Sean) 19E1 CADIU.AC. 2 -door
Santa Ana Pb 542-3507 coupe. Wholesale er lea.
IUICK
536-2727
CHEVROLET
'62 Chevy Nova convertible,
3 speed stick. New top, paint
548-0774
1962 Chevy ll. New brks,
tires Ii batt. Auto, R/H,
SSOO. M7·34n aft 4: 30.
'55 Olev
1b ton pael trudc.
M2-f235
'55 CHEV
RUNS! $50
Aft l PM. MUTU
.., amv t-4r $175. uu
Cha.n~ Pl, NB (06 Bllboa
Blvd.)
----'----'62 CORVAIR van, Green-1964 BUICS 'll Skylark, 'briar. Auto, excel cond.,
lpod coupe; rldlo 6 heater, ,$795. Alt 51'75-t498
factot'J air. Power atffring, -,57_CHEVY ___ 3 -,-]Jeed--.,--288,--
w-w tires. Onl)o 32,000 miles. allck.I chrome rtms. Good
New condition. Must 1ell cond. $350. ~
$1585. Priv. pany. Phone -.65--Qiev--e-Ue_.M_all>u..,...--SS..,,.-
~ta7000M. lMl Harbor Blvd., V .S, 4 IPf, aJr cond.
UJll Ma· Private pal'ty. * 536-'mO
'59 BUICK W•gon. $4llO ttt '82 lmpe.la t pa91 tta war,
trade put for sm a 11 1 --.a motorcycle. LI 8-44&2 air, ps, pb, rib, x nt """"'' Best otter OYt!' $900, 6f8.2222
CADILLAC '64 SS Impala, RltH, P..S.
$1250. Pvt pt)' .... aft
'6? CAD, S.S. oevme. Full ' days, an,Ume wtcnda.
pwr. & air. Looka 6 runs '60 STATION WAGON
like new. $1495.. ~1115 · V-8, P-S, $250. f73.83S8
9600
low El•ore Molon ha . .
. -
America's lownt ·priced
2-door hardtpp
n.lTUMel:
A tO "" llOOcc hl·torqvt ........ f M 1t,e. lllUi"""" .,... • ,.,..._ •o"' 11 MC.,...,• o.w. ,.,.,t ., t.a .... Pit pllon ~ IJU ., • o,tioMI equip-... ......_..,_,tic,,.,...,,.,_ • 47 lltfetJ an4
--'-' .....,_ .t H extra .... • 9'ertJ lludltt ... ts • 4 • ... ..._ trlftam..._
="':.:::=::::::.. .... -
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YOUl MANOS ON AN
II.MOM TOYOTA.
YOU'U -.VD LIT 001
WE'RE WOT
NUMBER ONE,
BUT
WE . TRY
HAIDER1
1961 CHARGER '3199 l".S., r1dlo, console, WSW ltres, .. ,,__
lltt1 Inna.. tint. otus. hood dlr. slg ..
l &Pd. wlpen . VI. 119111 '"'·· mlr,..
romole cont .• seat btllt, vfn)ll roof, dlx. '7'6'' ""-' ""'·· ""y HCk, doclt. ewecullYe
~ M~
l~~T--~ .. ~, '2185
...... will .. slcM wall tires. 4 , .. , snne a 5 3 2 7
alultl'. Stoel! number l30 •
MO.
USED CARS
IEST BUYS TODAY ---
'64 OLDS F-15
Alf~,_. alt1rf~t, .IC.
'62 T·llRD Fun _, 111' Cllftd.
'65 DOpGE v ... •utwwtlc, _.,, ·--• •
'64 DODGE
Oert ' CYt:, 1tllld, lrlftl.
'64 FORD
SttlllOn WllfCln. En elllnl
fer 1M f1mfly,
$999 ~~,.:!..~.!'!~$1199
$699 '63 CADILLAC $17.99 c-•Vllle.,Full -· 11r con11111on1~ tie.
$1199 '63 MIRC. s.33 $1399 A&d..,: 11Hter • ..,_
stee<l!:?I· aut-lk.
$999 '66 OLDSM'ILI $2799 "Dell• a LNdMI w/alr
conc1111on1na ,
$899 '65 MUST ANG $ J 599
f'lltty fOMM Ind """'·
-----TRUCK CENTER -----
$399 '60 DODGE $699
Ii. ... trvck. " tllct. "ldtu11. ..... allelt. H.O. ICIUIP.
---TRANSPORTATION CENTER---.
1957 PLY. 2 DR. HT. • ••
1958 CHEVROLET • • • • •
1981 M8A ROADSTER • • •
1983 DODGE DART • • • •
$149
$299 • $499
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FOR NINETEEN SIXTY -EIGHT '62 OLDSMOBllf
Eleven models provi de the widest choice in
the luxury car fiel d! Cadillac craftm anship-
famous the world over-results in cars that
look better, drive better, feel better and
hold their value longer than any other car.
'63 CADILLAC
'64 PONTIAC
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'63 CADILLAC ...
s.i.n Dell.Ille. '"'' CMlllec -••• ..... .... ....,,, ""' _,.ttoftlfte .,.. 11111 ....., ........ 1 -.... .,, ...,_.
No. LWFMI
540-9100
Cadillac's exciting new "Inside Story" starts
with the all-new '4-72 V-8 eng ine with 375
H.P. The biggest pas.senger car engine avail-
able today!
'65 CHEVROLET
'65 CADILLAC
'65 RAMBLER
'67 CADll.LAC
SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 A.M.-9:00 P.~. MON. THRU FRl.-SAT. & SUN. 9:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.
J ·ohnson Son SAYS~ ••
TIME ro · REPLACE ALL DEMONSTRATORS .
ONCE IN A LIFETIME SAVINGS
on 1967 & 1968 Demonstrators
1967 DEMONSTRATORS
CONTINENTAL ••• $AVE •• $1800
MERCURYS ••••• $AVE • : $1300
COUGAR . . • • • • $AVE • • $1000 .' •• COUGAR
STILL CAR OF THE YEAR
1968 DEMONSTRATORS
' MERCURY ••• $AVE ••
••• CONTINENT AL
America's Top Luxury Car
COUGAR . • • • $A VE • •
CONTINENTAL • ., . $AVE
JOHNSON & SON Says "CLEAN HOUSE" On late Model
Used Cars. All With 24 Month-50,000 Mile Warranty
e COME -SEE THESE SUPER CLEAN CARS e
f900 Ueed Cart -------CHEVIOLET CHEVROLET TRANSPOttTATION
SIQ<NDIS bfte ale! 'S2 10 CHEV. Iq. 2 Dr. ~top. COIVI 111 '13 FOl'd nrtum~e.t.dtop
-""''"b.ltt .... • v~. at low ...... ..... .. • '"'tr -~~m .,, 3 .. u, 4 1l e.,, tirq. 67l-58&S Eves. MWID9~ .--$25
X1Dt !DOW, .,_ inilea! Ex· IS CHi'f 1mp&1a c.. 1200 W Coed NI ....,. ~ '-J
tru • lee tc> lflll'edlle. New VI ms 6 t:rana. R~. .. aiEv. ·CClll ~ .. -~ illt ~.Ana.
2 Airlas ...,,.._ Lota of AFB quads. $GJ. m,.79117 . Futback,• 4 ~ 42'1 5c.8a. . I
paint, inter I uts. ~ enlfne. UbN~ •51 J'ord m, ~.a. d, ~. Oran~ A-n: CM. 548-JIP53 CONTINENT AL 646-5055 * 646-5056 63,• ml neow r..., xlnt I CAN HELP YOU cond. • OI .._ al1u
• $25 Delivers '63 Cowtine11tal 196&CORVETI'E Olav. New. _56all6 _____ _
• M09t ...,._. quaWies 4 door Sedan, a black beaut). 6·<XX> ml 4 spd, JIOO, 327 '66 GALAXIE 500 white e No credit needed 1ul luxisious car equipPed eng, 411 rear, owner Deeda w I black w.;t tDp. Good
• No pymts. 'til April wttb eYerJ ~e ex-h'ir car. Urgently mu.st aelL cond. w /extrtiL 29,000 mi
• J...arge trrnntory, oac, dlr. tra Including rich 10tt black Call 673-2l4S $1450. Prvt prty ...-
• Call Mr. Adam& l3S-OT13 leather interior, tu1l power '65 CONV HT. Mint coad. '65 FORD 1'rlD 500. Jmmac! !
'63 IMPALA. new tftkes A: ta.ct air cl coune. This whtlblk int, F pwr, nr ma $1133 4 cir. HD. .._
Tr.m, bderJ~ 327 «Ill• it Mr. Elmore's penonal ttra. $3,115Pvt~137-.& Wortr m.1c at. 2250
S mpd. nick. Good rabbef', car. ~ new camutly '64 l'OIU;> e...my Sedan,
Mmt condlOon. 2nd Oner. malntailled by our mm ser-DODGE Pwr. equtpt. air and new
$10CIO * 6f6.'1'54 vice dept. It's too new to be .... i..t, le ·11a 54i.4JCm • called used. See It today. DRAFTED! '62 Dodge 500 .,...... c an. •
'62 CHEV Sta Wq. 9-paaa ELMORE Con•. Mab otter. Alt 4:30 '56 FORD 2 dr. Stick M.8 ~I Air. VS. auto trans. or wknda. 60-0696. $295. Good caMitian aoocS bargain at sa. Efta. "Private par1;y. 5SHiC
=~ ~ert. B. 11625 c:C!.e mvd. FALCON 1:.., ~ ~ ~ J!1:
pclll, taumau. Mutt tell. Garden Grove JE 7-6639 1962 FALCON Deluxe Sta. Pvt, pty. .... m.3152
$2500. Pvt party, Call TAKE OYer my paymmta Wag. R/H, lug rack, vinyl '62 FORD soma. 2 *· Full
"7-3596 on '85 Coatmental. My upbol, •ery iood cood. One pwr., aSMoM., ndlo.. Xlnt
'63 (]any SS Impala, rib, employer turn1shed a car, owner. SS00. 540-116 ca'ld. "75 M1-4U1
air, vinyl top, pwr. ~ llWlt .u mine 64U762 --~--
owa, auto, nu drea, xlDt 'i7 2-<fr. Continental FnJ1
cond. $1200. * 546-0685' pwr, llhr, landau tap, 9,<XX>
'51 CHEVY WAGON ml $050. P'ft pt:y. 968-1130
$250. * 6C2-81.n eve. ...
US1ID .... All IUT A flW Of Oil ,
LOW~~M
• 1tSI CHlftOllT
a.A. 4 Dr. H. T. ~ W, f'/l f'Ja • lt/tt
'67 MERCURY 1ftl '°'° , ... ..... _... ..... 11 •• ; : 196~; !6.: !! ~E!ft~ .. ·-$2795 ,._ .,_,,,.. br .............. --" Wld lllCIOrt • .,,
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llKt. '"· lllt tleerlfl9 ......... ,...., Jllltr•. l'ldlry --· . • • .
• • • •
'61 COOGAR. ,..... .,.,, ... ····· $3195
AuMNllc. rMle, ...... -..... lnla. flc1wy elr, ... "'Ila. (4 le ~ ,._,,...., .......,,
~I '66 ~R.!...--. ..... ~,... ...... J3~
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'61 MERCURY
-COl'Mt ~ Mll9Ntle fl b I ' I .... t. ..... ,_ .... ..,._
fie. CNlce .. 1 ,....., _.....
1M4 YA&.Wft'
..... -.rt. • • "' ........ 6: ....
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· • s,.tt -'"-\ Wle -' M•tw; a.,4r-.ic .......... "". ,_. . ._ ....
$2377:.
. '6' MUSTANG .'61 PON'llAC·
CATAL1"4A ,.,....., ....... ..... a.4~. ·
...... lryMMitc, ,... """"'" ,.114 .........
iect.y •" ·c-'"f...... •
SAVE$$$
'" PONTIAC GTO ~·· tfr'r't-tlc, penr ........_, re41e, ket.r,
white w~ll ti-. .. li4 ...... ,.. w/'twn11• ....
"-ci.t ...... 16,6'6 1~fll1I lllllea.
2$77:.
'61 MUSTANG
J 0.., ...... Wt. en4 h .. tor, ) .,.t4
frHt111J111•, air NMttle11ln9.
. '66 CHEVROLET
Cl,..ce 4 '"' lieHltep. VI, powarglide, re41e,
heater, white w1ll1. Ai»Ml•tely 9or9eou1. I l,2H
ectul Mi&4 $2477=~1
'63 CHEVROLET
l111pal1 2 Deor ha,,,top. va. power91i4e, power
1tMri.9, re41e, lieeter, fectory air, white w1ll1,
4',117 ..... 1 11111 ... '
. 1477 =~·
: -9900 u..t c.... -----------------
il $2477 ::~
. '65 l!ON11AC
CATALINA. 4 Deer i..Ntep. ltello all4 ~ .. tar,
liy4ra"'atlc tra1111111e*IN, ,_., atHrfllf.
$1977=~·
'65 tE MANS
COUPE. VI, re41e •"' lleetor, lrt4r•••tlc tre111.
111lt1lN, ,_., steeri119, fee~ elr c.Mltle111-t-
$ 2 I J7 =~
'65 PONTIAC GTO
2 Door h1rdtop. VI, 4 lfMM wltll console, p-·
er .tr., re41o, htr .. wWte w1ll1, 11119 wlieala. otft.
1pect1I p•l..t fft-r pie 21,1eo ecttel 111n ...
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PV'J. Pb-... o.tmental MERCURY PO...,.•c 'J J\ana billet, lilv• 11'11 'a~ eoavert. white n11A 'E GTO. Bufiundy w/blk in-ROY CARVER
; ' I'-Int, Jo mlleace $3,1.50. w/ black bucket 1eata. terlor, auto, 30,<KX> miles, PONTIAC
11 1fl11 flDaDce for l'ftPOD pt)°· 1965 COLONY PARK · Sacrifice $850. ST 5. OU '64 Ttmpest LeMana. Air pwr str'1 A brkl, radio w/ .
I m 6 Pua. Waron. White. Evet. (jO{)d. AJl power u 5 Vibrasonlc, Muntz deluxe 292$ Harbor 81., ~ ,...
: • ~CQLN pre m 1 er; Ail'-All elec. Pedectl · . LEAVING Coontry; '95 Olds delivers. OAC. Yllll pric'e stereo tape, red line tires. Kl 6-4444 . . '! ;-,}. IMt. air• ed1 « $Ul90 • 646-4536 ,., ... _ a ll fact. -·-$1495. 901 E. lit Santa Ana Clean, I 0 0 d I lbeehanlcal Oran ........ -.. Excbltte
1 D~• ........ lla4'1• •"' h••tar, 1m1111ttc
tfe1111111sl!0111, ,_., ........ ,.
$1277 =~·
... PONTIAC GTO
H.Ntep CMIN• Radle, ... ..,, pew•r at .. rl11to
4 .,..4, r • 117 II wfieel.. a. .. ttM ...I-. , .......
SAYE$$$
'67 DATSUN
4 Door 1tatlo~ we9011, R • d I o end huttr, 4
•INM tran1mlulo11. 11,451 adu1I "'""'
$1777 =:-;.
.'67 FllEllRD 350
VI, 'Hylr11111tlc1 ~-., 1teerl19, r 1 d l o i nd
helter, "¥hlte aid• wi ll t Ir I .. 19,UJ utv.l
111110.. I .. $1977.~'
' ( ~t .-t' · ._.._, _,pin',, -· ·~ · cood. Orts owner. $1900 or Deal: 1orJ;ib ~ Ro$'Ct and
: ·~.-r,~> ._IO-MUSTANG :0. ~~99 30,000 mila; GRAND PRIX 'It, fac. ail', best offer. MS-2919 after 5 Bently.
',. -R/H, pwr brakn A steer., p.m. , --------
," • I ..... CURY '65 MUSTANG. Neatest in '&5 OLDS 98 l.wcur)' Sed· T.i .b. Beautital mid. Moat fON'MAC 1965. &et oond. RAMILER
! . ,.... Orqe COonty. Aummatic, Fae air, fuU J'l'f, excel oond aacrtlJoe! $1900. 3068 Gi-Dk blue Catalina, fac air, --------
from Safl:t'clay, February 17tll, 196-:30 a.m.
thru Menclay, February 19th, 1968-9:00 p.mo r
,_
I II
I ii.
ndlo. heater, power steer-new ttm. bl1m. $2385. b.·alt.u, C.M. * 540-35T1 filr, W-Ventura ,trim. Pb, '63 RAMBLER WAGON, Xlnt
ina. vinyl top, wide ovals. ~ '18 POnUC LeManl, 3700 pe, odi OW1Jer lllYln& cO\in-Uru & cond. ,'645.
Perfect condlUoo. Owner '66 OLDS Ma~ ~e. ml.. V-8, auto, Pl, red try must eell, best olfer. * 675-3512 after 6 PM
muat Mil immediatel.Y. 833-Marooa w/blk vmy. ta,,, & w / black int. Extra car 644-0330 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
1757 lnt. l.a-ded. Excel c 0 n d. MUlt tell! 67U255 1964 PonUac catallna 2 .Dr T ·llRD
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE IEFORE WE WHOLESALE
ON TUESDAY TO THE OTHER DEALERS!
. ""''-• WHOLllAU HTAIL ,. M CJ Sf A N.G ? + .2 '2200. ~ , full pwr, AC,' food con---------
Futback· &autft'Tle ·iold· all 81. TEMP!:ST Sta W~ dttfon. Mu6t Hll. Best offer '64 T-BIRD Landau
GT ex~ except air. 1Top PLYMOUTH Motor recently ovemallled. 17675 Locust St., Fountain ONE OWNER
cond. 642-1534 R/H $2!50 ~ aft 5 Valley. 962-5006 · $1995 842-6847
'64 MERCURY I LUI! IOOK ILUI! IOOK '95 lta4fe, hooter, .emlll•tfc, ,,_,, $900 $1295 1teul119 •. Nf, 11 i6A
.,
'65 MUBTANG· Jllll, iiito '55 PLY. V-8 Wqoa; reDJt. '58 PONTI.AC Oll.dtan . '54 PONTIAC 4 dr., ltraliht '-,-64-T--B-IRO--.--Eic-c_el_co_nd_, FWI.....-
trana. Excellent cond. tlll· 6 tra~ 4 DR Look3 good! SlOO !; perf. cond., D>O. pwr & air. Netds ttres.
~· 1!-,MT.alMl * call 833-1086 * e 548-4417 e Mlllt SAC! $1725. 633-37'J5
New Car' flOONew Can MOO ..._ Cars 9e0o New Cus
'51 CAOILI.AC I $1f5' '°'· ... -:::. ............ llld. .. er «pe& pa c fe*
'67Ull9LIR11*1 $21tS °'·~~ ............. ... _ ......... _......, -·
9800 New C1rs 9100
'62 MERCURY
Menterey 4 o-Sellen. t.4ie, llHt•
er, 111teM1ffc, pew•r 1tteriff. Ne
1290
'65 CHRYSLER
N-11«t H.T. c,e. lt141o, h ......
a•te1111tlc, PS, olr. He. 1200
16' RIYlllA
'1111 r.;:-' ~lp111111t elld factory 1Tr
cond tl111l119. He. Pl 2 2J
'64 RIVlllA
Fvll pewer tlt•lp111e11t •M fectory 111
cotlllltlelllllf. He. P1210
'66 IUICK SKYLARK
H.T. 4 Dr. ltedlo, hoettr, power atetr•
'"'' ••••·· futery 1lr. No. "214
'65 JAGUAR 3.85
4 Or.~w ... ltodie, ho1ter, .. t•Nt.
ic, ,_ tft9'l11f, elr. Ne. 1071
''4 CHIYIOLIT
Meliln ce11nrtf\le. lte .. le, •uter
1vtotnetk, pew9f 1tetri!lf. No. I 211
$'15 $770 $495 .
$1125 $2515 $1995
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$3100 $@10 $3395
$1850 $2510 ~245
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$1900 $2470 ~195
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$3050 $3955 $3095
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ACTION CENTER FOR
the "FABULOUS" New 1968
' CAM.ARO
THI COIT OF LIYING ~IT·UP
II A LOT LESS THAN YOU THINK.
'lllWI we're ....... Pl' •1 C... w flle c-~ SS Spert C..,. "Ma11W" 11 .. Q ......
Sperts Depl .r. D1t flle wWe ... -••tM wflll ..,. ..,t -=~:. ... r*9 11 ~ wt• eull tlreL Settle INlclr .. ftlyl clltl IMICll1t1. T9o • HI • • I icwW YI "M11~;:
• • ~-11111a1._ ..... Try oaf IH Met~ ., C.... SS •P_,_ ""'' hllit t. ...
"H .... ,11 SS w•elee. AM we"w tllf It • • price ,_ .. 11111f1 ., ...
the "FAMOUS" New 1968 '·
·NOMAD
STATION WAGON
BRAND NEW
1968 CHEV.ROLET
. ·-"'~ '62 JAGUAR XKE
ltNdtMr. 4 .,..., wfre .._ .. , red1o MMI hut-
.,, ............... whftll ...
'66 MAUIU WAGON $2295
VI, ~ transmitelon, pewer 9*rlftt,
factory •r, raclie, heater. •
'63 BUICK. RIVIERA
Hlrtltep Ceupe. llull ,...,, factwy air, rMllo,
. : ......,, ermine, 'Whlte 'Wlith rW IMfher' Interior.
$2295
. t P~ w....,_ VI,~.,,..... .,..;fnt,
........., ceupe. 227 VI, avtoftMtlc, ,_... ......
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'64 FORD % TON
I
Stike Trvck.
'65 MUSTANG ·
... ..., ceu,o. Mtemetk, ,..., ..........
,...,, NII, Wack .... ,._, winyl tep.
'65 CJIVY %·TCI PICIUP '
V.a, R/H, Afr. Cust. Plltrfm C•mfNt'
~ 4. ~-yr. warrenty. #5-49102
i••m '1
. MU NICI: $1699 ·
'65 STOUT "190t
PICl-tt•WM
PVLL NICI: . s1299 .
'
BIG I SAVINGS ON .
· HUNDREDS'···oF . .
.NEW CAR TRADE~INS
DURING THIS SALE!
'62 CHEVY
IMPALA COUPE
V-1. Aul .. r;s, ~/H. lie, Ne.
JAM·l lS
PULL NICI: ?99
'63 BELVEDIU
SEDAN
V-1, Auto, lt/H. Lie. Ne. HJf.740
FULL PRICE: '-699
. . ..
l•w .,11 • ..,.. leul 1 ·ewner ceto ·
Lie. Ne. MHH-411
PULL NICI: $1199
I '62 FORD. 500
SPOIT COUPE '63 FO•D
COUNTRY SEO .• ,. ..... ...... l/H ~ ,.., 111 .. ~ ur, Lie. N•. MM·ffl
STATION WAGON FULL Na: 'SM
l·nded with utr•,, Incl. ,_.,
tlHri111. N•• IFY-654 '65 YOLKSWAGIJ4
I • '7M " FU• I 9-RICE: ·A_ '"' cleu car wltla I~ "'11-. ___ ,.... ___ • ..__ .... 2 yr ••• ,, • ..,, Lie. ...
• 1167 MUSTA"G PEM,st ' $
COUPE FULL NtCa: 1299
lt/H, lte<lline tiru, Ditc whfff co•••· l ie. Ne. TIE-12'
FULL PRICE: '21 "
'61 CADILLAC
COUPE DMLLE
L .. 4..1 with ••+.., l11el oir-cet!l.
Lie. ~e. IGL-J91 . $
FULL PRICE: 899
'66 DODGE
'66 DODGE
CORONET
A r••I M..ty, 1..4.4 with _,.,_
th"'9, IHI. feet-? •It. Uc. N•
'
1
"' '13M FUU. NICI: I
'66 FORD. LTD
COUPE
t .. 4.4 "'ith •••tyfiihif ewce,t
ti.• kltd.ea sink, l.du4111f •ir. L ..
col, •n• ••n•r cor wth ,..1 low
CORONET WAG. 111.11 .... •"' • 2 "'' ••""'"· •1 l ie. Ne, TVY·U 7 v.e. A11••· r1s. S/H. Lt.. 10 1 • •• • JA399
I Ul $ · FUU NICI: J5
FULL PRICE: 1499 ;..;:;_ ;,;:;:.;...;,6..;;;.6;.;;;..H);;.;....:NTIA=· ;.;:;...;:C;;...;;_
'66 . CHEVY . LEMANS COUPE
. IMPALA COUPE "'•••tr ,, ... , tinted •'•"· r1s. Auto, lt/H. 2 yr. w•tr•"ty. Lie.
1 ).. ER,. Turbo Hyllro. Tru1,
lt/H, P/S. Jutt ti~• n-. Lie. No, aoz.u1
No. SQK-2'0, A bu uly and •
ttHI
FULL PRICI: $1999
'66 PLYMOUTH
FURY
FULL PllCl1 'I M9
'65 CHIYSLa
NEW YORKER v.a, Awte, lt/H, r/S, Fect.fy •"·
2-4f,. H4~. fiioll ,...;., en4 olr, New car werreftty.
L•w ,..lleo ... Lie. Ne. OIK-•U lie. No. SOM-'67
MILL P•ICE: $24M FULL PRICE: '1 IM
We offer tM lowest '--•••
No plcll..P ,.,.......
No ..................... ,.,... ....
All .. ,,,., i.H.4 et1 J6--. " •W•M ••·
..
NEW ~68 MUSTANG··
IN
STOCK!
""" fectwy equipped lncfudfnt ...,..., front ....
,.., IMt Mitt. pMclecl duh and vi..., wall to well
..,..In~_,.... ,.... view mirror, badr-vp "9hh
.... ether itanclard equipment.
... utfful 2 Doer hardtep with 429 • VI ....,,..,
Crut.OMltle trantmllllon1 rHlo, hMtw, Miiie
elre wRt .,......, ,..... 6c lwabs, power ....,_.
"'9 and .,., 20 _.. standard T-Blrd acallOriel.
'111111na11111 lllAID...
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'64 FORD PICKUP
FI 00 '""*' flMhW•. I 0 % 4'-11 • tr14'e
$4J ,., 1110. 24 me. No. N7671l
'63 FORD ECONC>LINI
St1tlo11 w19oa. J •Hh. r~l1, lte1tw. 20 %
'•-er tr14'1 ...., ,., -24 1110, No. JJltU4
'65 MUST ANO HARDTOP
AlrhtMtic., re4io, llMtor, JO'l 4'owt1 ed mle
.... ,., mo. JO me. '1%607
•67 SHELIY GTSOO
c.11r. '--'· 4 .,..._ 2n • .._ ., ""•
SIM ,., -· J6 -Me. UYHI"
''1 CHEVROLET WAGON
YI. _._.tic., PS, llH. ,..,.._.., T. a 1k.
._. Ill ,., -. 24 -Me. OHYJl2
'M FALCON FUTUM •a.-•fiW•. A.t_., PS, UH. 20'/. ._., h4'o .... ,_..,JI-. He. POSIH
W CHaVIOUT COIYITTI
HS,.f ...._ , ... -' ...... tl'l 4-!t er _._.,.,.,_,._Ne.AX716
'1495:
I
2 DOOR DILUXI .
Font's fl• It• ...... Import_,. IMbt ......
disc ................ . ......... s ..... .....
<AuhMnllllc .,.. ........
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4-DOOll WAGON
JOJ.YI, Ci I I 0-._ .... .......... ,,... .........
1.,..... rack, etc. #231
'16 G.M.C. PICKUI
VI. J ,,_., h• I k 4-.
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CC.llA GT NNl '68
6T-111'1. 6T__.1. MSTIACU. COlftllTS
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C1i11a••· Ho••· 1lae pl•••cl
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9IOfltln.11ror.. .. con•r....,INll . . . ...........................
·Be :··· A·. _Good Guy
An-d Have Fun
D.oing It ..
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•die .. ._.. <IO •wec1 motlMn Mt
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n•••ll. ilOt a 'cmtoclal senlce.
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................ effort to effect
n•••-.·":...._..l•Hliv• .....
wll co1m11... wltt. ... •wed
llial'lir, m-. fa •r. aM ..._ ,...
sible, tM ••wed" fut ... r, tM Aor-
Florwe C1lt1Htoft HOIMI IMIYe
"° restrictions as to race, creed,
.. did.nee, or economic stahlS. It is
•n-sectmiaa: denJytneft of al .....
••llMlliw coeclKt cllaDel .... "'lie.
es ila ... Ho••· &iris wllo .. Mt
ed taaclters llolcl classM ~ at ...
Homes. •• aclcltioa the Homes offer
Yarion crafts, NCl'eation, pin typ-
illt GMI sewhMJ.
1llere are over MY"'J ... ...,. '
rfecl IDOtllers la Ol'GIMJ9 Co.ty hos-
tfilals wit .... ,k. lite ... planHCI
Florence CliH•hMI Home, to be lo-
cated in Orange, wll Mlp lftHt tWs
problem. It d provicle &YiftcJ qtlCll'•
ten for fifty tlrls. a medical clinic,
school and counseliftCJ rooms mcl
provisions for CMlt patient activity.
n. Ho•• ii Mt • adoption QCJen-
cy, Ht refan MOit.en to &censed
adoption agencies for p1ac .......
of their babies.
Tllere is a clefiaite Mecl for tWs
service in fast • CJfOwiftcJ Oranqe
Comtty. Y °" ca. ltelp to bring it
Mre 111t1ela faster aacl llave fun at
... same time. AttHd ttle races at
L.t& Anita Mscll 1st and .-.•
... to cal for Nservatiolls MW.
(714) 547-9377. -
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~cJ.,ertiled Brandl Of MerchandiM ~t Fair Price. .. ..._ t • DAU.Y ""9Y -.....,:...._,. .....
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PrW.y, ~ 16, 19'1
WERNER ESCHER, NEW-
LY APPOINTED PUILIC
RELATIONS DIRECTOR
OF sOuTH . COAST
PLAZA, IS THE sua.
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PIER'S MEET THE PEO-
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THE NATIONAL DATE
FESTIVAL AT INDIO
OPENS TODAY TO RUN
THROUGH FEBRUARY
25. BESIDES DATES,
VISITORS WILL FIND
CAMEL AND OSTRICH
RACES AND A MUSICAL
PRODUCTION. SEE FEA-
TURE ON PAGE 7.
DON WILSQN'S 0 U T
'N' MOVT COLUMN ON
PAOIS I THROUGH 11
WILL MING YOU UP
TO DATI ON THE MOST
RICINT HAPPENINGS
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'l"ltA VELOGUE -'nae Newport Barbor Kiwanis
Qab la PftRMlq ''Portuial. Lind to Discover."
a traftl tllm narrated by William McCrea,~ lllCht. ... 11 It • p.ar. Tbe tum and lecture
wlJl tMe plllCe Ill the OCC auditorium, 2701
l'llr9tew M , C..ta Mesa. Tickets available at ._._,a•. -
\la OONCDT' ..;.!.. 'n.t L1nnoa Quartet preMDb
• II Beedle._ cmcwt Fri., Feb. 11 at 1:30
p.a. la tbe ~ L«bn Ball, UC Jntne,
-s. lnlM St., tmne. 'l'klllltl, $S, .., be
......... ~ tbe ..... A11I BG dee UCI
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CAMllBT CONCDT -Rldmd B8mltla, .,_. ... ltdtarilt wOl perf .. la tbe dadeat c:eater'
at UCJ, 'l'IDl !!. lntae St., lniDe, Fri., Feb. 23
at I p.m. Mmtm. 50c.
DA.NUB GYMNASTS -,.._ty..m members of
the Danish Gym Team • tour of the U.S. wDl
perform Feb. 2.1 at I p.m. in Campm Hall,
UCI, 7I01 E. Irvine St, Irvtne. Tbe group is
lpOnlOl'ed by the Daniab·American Club of Or·
_,. Coan~. 'lkbta, $1, are available from
Mr . ...,_ l>:O. Ba 2112, Orule, IDd lf nall-
lbll, ..... IOld at tbe .... Plme ...
Vt
0 C PlllUIARMONIC -Tbe Orute County Phll-
blrmonic Society will pruent the L.A. PblJ.
barmoaic Orcbestra under the baton of Zabla
Mehta Sat, Feb. 3t at I p.m. in Campas HaU
at UCI, 7901 E. Irvine St, Irvtne. Ticketa, ..,.SO,
may be purchued from the Society's tllke,
JOI Coast HJCbway, Newport Beadl and If avail·
able, will be sold at the door. Phone 146-4411.
J\ANCE THEATRE -"Modern Jaa In Dance"
will be perfcrmed by the Alvin Alley Ameriea.ll
Dance theatre, Sun., Feb. 25 at •=:,£:· ID Camp111 Hall, UC Irvine, '7llll E. St., Jrvtne. Tlctetl, ..,, are Qll sale at the Fiae Arb
Box Office, UCI. PliloDe ISMl17 fer i.tber ID-
fermatioe.
BOBSB mow -Tbe Or-re ComtJ Maatucen wlll praeat a coaa11 wide f.R .._ .._ ,.._
25, beginnlQc at I Lm. at tbe Oranp ~
FalrpouDds. Tbe llilow will be lbnited to 4-11
.......... projecta ..,, eall'J .. '1 ,. da&
ftere ii DO admi..... eta_,. to tile IJ'Wl-
ltad. Phone ...... ,.. fQrtber ~
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JUTIONAL SllADIPIWlE 00. -fte Natleul ·= Cempuy will prellDt tint .,. ll lud 'l'Matre, 10 Freedm• "if· Asrtdm, "Romeo and Juliet" will be permm-
ed MOL, Feb. • at I p.m. ucl 'hes., Feb. rl
at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Oa 'l'lbn., Feb. •. tbe ~ wil praeat Ben JOBIOD'I •'VoQGll.,
la two perfcrmmcea at 11 a.m. and 3 p.a. The
third play, "Twelfth Ni(bt" will be presented
Sat., Mardl 2 at 11a.m.and3 p.m. Tickets, tt.
..a1allla froa the Meloclyled boz offtce and
all tiebt apncle1. Spec:lal reduced ratea are
6red .. ~ and ICboel ll'oapl.
•
COming Up
.ti» PSO ::Z:'AINI -Fnd w..mg IDd tale • P 1 wm~,,.,... ....
•tllutra ...... Wed., M . • lit 1:31 p.a. Ill
..... Beacll JleeUrtpel Atlllltorl-, • <>e.a ..... LollC 9llda. Tkbb prked tnm .. .
.. ID sale I& Wallicbl .... QtJ ......... A .. ticket....... .·
IPSADR -1imJ Golclw~ will speak at OOC'1
~*d ... DU Diltblpbbed Speam'1
PflSam, M. • at 11 a.m. tn tbe. OCC Aadl-
Wtmn, 2791 l'alrview, 'Cotta Mm. Ills tap6c
wUI be "A Liit at the-Decade AbeM." There
ii .. admid• charce •
Sports
80UB RACIN8 -'lborougbbred bone nctnc at
Santa Ani~ Park, 285 w. Huntington Dr.,
Arcadia,'!'& through Fri., first post time iet
for 1 p.m. -.eoo Santa Margarita, Sat., Feb.
17. Post time • Sat., 12 :~ p.m. .
Pa0 BASKETB&LI. -Anaheim A:inigos vs. BOUI·
ton at the L.A. Sports Arena, Sun., Feb. 25;
at the Arena ti the Anaheim Convention Center,
• West KateDa, Amigos vs. Dallu Tues., Feb.
ZT. All gama begin at a p.m.
NCAA BAS~ -UC Irvine vs. UC River-aJde tonigh Feb. UI; Nevada Southern, Sat.,
Feb. 17 Premo State College Mon., Feb.
ll ID Campaa Ball an the UCI campus, '1901 E.
J'rviae St, lnille. Game time 1:11 p.m.
COILEGE BASKBnlALL -OCC vs. Cypreu Frl,
Feb. 18; llt. San Antonio Sat., -teb. 2t In
OCC Petenoll Gym, 2701 Fairview, Costa Mesa.
Game time I p.a.
DRAG RACING -Races will be held Wed. &-11
p.m., Sun. t a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at OC Interna-
tional Ra.cew.,., Sant Aaa Freeway at Laguna
Cuyon Rd Admission, $2, ceneraJ; '2.50 re-
Rr'Ved. Pbe>111 138-31183 for informltioa.
COVER: One ol the highlights of the Laguna
Beadl Winter l'eltlvat is a parade on Wuhlng-
ton'a Birthday, Nnaary 22. )(ore than 2,000
will wind their way through town Tia Forest
A•enae to the lniae Bowl lor a free program.
Photo shows pst ol last year's parade.
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SAT.-SUN.-BOX OFFICE OPENS 12 NOON
WEEKDAYS-80X OFFICE OPENS 6'.30 P.M.
A mdal comedy, ·•'lblry,-Mary" 11 • ltafl la '"
I the Cabrillo PlayhC*e, -Aftaida CallrlJJo. Sall Clemeate. PerfonnlDC'el ll"t ICbedulld ftln.
ckr tbrOUCb Saturday, tbrOUCb Mll'dl I. c.ta1a•
ti.me l :ID p.m. Phone .._ for inf....-.
f'"l'lme tf Y ... ~ ,: r -. .. . !.. ' _ _.I
A elllllc .-.nca CGiW1CJ ~-.._. fl Yim' IA."
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1'bt Rancho Community Playen wD1 stace "Mall
in the-Doc Suit, u a farce oa life iD suburbil, Fr,.,
Feb. D on Fri. and Sat Dill* tbtoUlb March 2.
1'be play will be held in the auditorium ol Million
Viejo Hilb School, Cbrlaanta Drive, Mlsalon Viejo,
curtaln time 8:30 p.m. Phone 137-8%10 for further
in.form1Uoo.
"Baftfeet .. die Pail"
''Barefoot la the Park," 1 £Clllledy about newlywed
Ufe, wUl open Feb. n to pa., Wed. tbroqb Sat.,
cio.u.t Marcb t at the Lacuna Pt.,boule, nt
Oceu Ave., Lacuna Beaclt. Curtain. time I :» p.a .
Pbeee ...-i.
. ..,,.. &md''
A.a offbe1t Ellglish comedy, "The Knack." is on state ia the South Cout Repertory Second Step
Tbeater, 2115 Villa Way, Newport Beach, Frlday
and Saturday nights begilmin« February 2S to run
tbrouP Mar$ 17. Curtaia time 8:30 p.m. Phone
f7S.-M foe further infonnaU...
Sll.L IUNNIN&
"Les Glrll. Let Glrta''
A Fretlcb musical revue. "Les Girls, Les Girls,"
s&arrln( Rusty Warren ii cm lllrwCb Feb. 11, at
Melodyland Theater, 18 f'reechn• Way, Aaabelm.
1.'lcab, for this ... ..a;r abotr, .. available
froaa the theater. PbGDe ,..72»..
"Never TM Late''
A family comedy. "Never Too Late" is on stage
at th• West m in 1 t er Community Theater,
lM 111..t Scbool Auditorium, 7571 Westminster st, ,. .. , hltiff. Ptrfwmancel Fri. aad Sat.
ttvoup Feb. H. CUrtaia time 1:30 p.m. For iD·
fonnaUon pbone l.1Ml50I.
Continued en P• 15
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If Uncle Sam badn1 persuaded viereer llctaer, public retailons man-
•lf!I' for South Cout Plua, to join the Navy and lee the world, be would be
in a completely different profeuion ript now.
Werner, wtlo wu bom in San Francisco ID.cl reared in San Gabriel,
W'll actually IDOlt iDtereated in athletics when he attended UCLA for the
tint time on a footba111eholanhip. He ell'Ded letters in both 1950 and 1951
under coach Red Sanden and majored in physical education. Although be
wu named outlt&ndinl ROTC student both yean, Werner felt be reaDy bad
no goal and -decided to 1ee what the rest of the WOl'Jd looted UR.
"I was ~!r. 17 and nry immature when I entered college," Werner
explained. "I don t think boys sbouJcl go to coDqe-tbat yowag. The, should
fulfill their obligation to their country first."
Up until his third year in the service, Werner was a seaman who
_spent most of his time on dry land, then he shipped out on thie caITier York-town. Because he bad been editor of the yearbook 1t Mt!rk Keppel High
acbool in San Gabriel, he was asked if he would like to edit the ship's news-
paper and try to earn a journali6t's rating. Among his assignments was the
roverage of the Formosan crisis in 1954.
From that time on he knew exactly what be wanted to do with his
life. When he was discharged from the Navy, he went back to UCLA and in
1959 earned his bachelor's degree in English. During his last semester, he
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We •r• proucl we were choHft to be ~ fw RMcly MM.
T ossM S.l•cl •'"' ShreclcfM lettuce, .. for •M of 0r..... c.-ty~'-' • Now yot.·
c.ri sne l•bor, time •ncl •9tr•Y•tion •nd hne frislt tes..4 .. ~ ,..,_., dey,
HYen d•ys • weefrl · ' .' . . '"
1his lettuce •nd touecl wl•cl is tlie fined .,.atty, Go._..__. iftspect-
ed, wuhM .rid rHdy to serve! AH you do is open the de... ""9 ~ •-'
servef Its the s•me sel•cl tf.aat is bein9 senM i11 the fin .. t lestwefthl A a..
of 30 people st•rt sh,.dclin9 this lettuce .t mid11i9ht. we pt if .t l •.a. ...;,
you serve it for lunch .•• a couldn't be fresh« or en.,.... The rNIOft ..
were chosen •s clistributors i1 beuu•• we •re ftl• merfiet ..,eryc1~ et
3 a.m. Now you un serve the finest 14tled e..d tit. work is •If..... L.d
but not le•st, we are fe.+urin9 this •t ftte. lowest price ..,., .•• lie pet • ..
9u•rantee'cl price for all 1961! C.U us for more clet•ik, 6n-t716. W't.y .t
investi9•te this new merchenclisin9 idH th•t •II the Red•ur•fth er. ~ ..
to. You'll find your customers witl love it, •M yD4'r foocl e•d witt t•ke·e t ...
plunge. Si11c.,.fv, .
Em .. t C..p (Own.I
P.S. We will c•rry the full line: coW slew, lettuce a..YM, d.rMd-' cerr.ho
etc. This 1ervice is exclusin .+ ~wport Proclvcel
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when \l>tJ' only &et Hih! In the mornlnl and "'nln(. Tile comm-...,...
. plaint 1bout tuberow be(oniu iJ 11111 Ille nowen fill off just u Ibey open.
Tllil II usullly caalfd by too Utile ll&bt, too Utue bumldlty or too cool
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ua GALLEllY -'1911 -St., 1"111e. Hours:
1 to $ p.m. Tuel. t!lroqh Sun.; 1 to t p.m.
Wed.; clORd Mon. On uhibit through Feb. 25r.
"TwenUetb Century Worts on Paper" spgnsor·
ed by the Gallt'ry Auodatu. The exhibit in·
' eludes worts of Klff, Picasso, Utchenstein,
GOLDKN WEST COUEGE GAU.ERV -Located
I.a Fine and Applied Arts Bld&. on the campus,
15744 Goklea West, Huntington Bucb. Hours:
t a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Mon. On ex·
bibil Monda,y, Feb. It, a ooe.....man ab.owing ol
of formed canvas in three dimf$Sional relief, a
aew art lttlmique employed by artist,· Nelson
Dudley. •
ACJ'IVE PERIPHERY GALLERY -Pacific Coast
tngb:way and 19th Street; Huntington Beach.
Hours: 10:30 a.m. to $ p.m. dally. On exhibit
tbrpuib Februaey, a one man show of bull
f.iglits in oils and. chalk by David Bodlak. Phone
531-9444 for furtMr information.
BO. (:ALB:. FlRS1 N"110NAL BANI -17122
. --.. Run\b>il'i -Oo uhiblt
(-h FM. durinf """"bank houn, llnd· ICIPf•· 111 olll by Llrralne Kalqpe, Huntington
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GALI.ERIE LIDO -3102 Lafayette Ave., New·
port Beach. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
On exhibit through Feb., one man tbow of oil
paintings by· Puqual Bueno. No admlasion.
charge. Phone 875-(1183.
MARINERS WR.ARY -Dl5 Dover Drive, New·
port Beaeb. On dllplly durbl( rol\llar lllrll'J
hours, through Feb., collages, oils and mixed
media by local artist Merlpi Smith Ar1190Vid.
CIVIC CEr-.'TER ART GALLERY -3300 West· New·
port Blvd., Newp<rt Beach. Hours: 8:30 1.m. to
~:30 p.m. Mon. through Fri. On. exhibit, works
of harbor aru Industrial dui&DU•·
NEWPORT NATJONAL BANK -1090 Bayside Dr,.
Newport Beach. Hours: tfl a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.
through Thurs.; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. On .d•
bibit through Feb. watercolon by Muine
Mateer of FullertoD..
COllONA DEL MAit UBRAllY -GI Mlrirold,
Corool do! Mar. Oo ubihit ......, nl\llar ll·
llrory houn lhroqh Fell., oil polntinfs ol
Hawail by 'l'belma Paddoct Hope.
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llUftlAL MYINCOI AND LCWI - -IL Clout 111Pn7, o.r.. del-.. -:.-. .... Tiii.._, I LIL to f p.a.; 1'rL I a.ai. II 'l · •. JIL
!lo _._ c:barp. Oo -·lb! ..... Feb.
lm.,.._iaalst Gill 111 ---JC.., ...,_,
COFFEE GARDEN GALLl!RY --Eut Cout
mpwa,y, Corona del Mar. Houri: 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. Mon. lhrouih Fri AdmlJalon 50c. Tbe
Newport Barbor Service Lufoe, wllidl _.
sors this gallery, will have paintings by Leon·
ant Kaplan on display begiDn.lng Feb. 11.
LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN -2811
Ocean Ave., Laguna Btacb. Houn: Mon.
through Thurs. 9 a.m. to 3:!M) p.m.; Fri. t a.m.
to 6 p.m. No admission charp. On ubibit
through Feb., oil painting by )(arperite Atcbt-
1on, Elsa Gelschen and John Orth.
WESI'ERN ART GALLERY -SadcBeback Inn,
16t!O E. First St., Santa Ana. Hours: Moo. 11:30
a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; Tues. through Thurs., 11:30
a .m. to 10 p.m.; Fri., 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.;
Sat., 3 to 11 p.m. No actmlpion chaqe. 0.
exhibit through Feb., oil paintings, watercGlor1,
Wood sculpture and ...._. by fourted C:OW·
boy artists.
CHARLES W. BOWERS MUSEUM -200I N. Malll
Street, Santa Ana. Phone ~ Soun: Tu~. throu1b Sal 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.: Sun
1 to 5 p.m. and Thun. eventng1 7 to t p.m. No -lsslon c1w1<. CUrrently oa ellbiblt, point·
ingl DI the Eskimo b7 Claire Fejes Md Japan·
ese watercolor palntiflls bJ 1everal Japanese
utlsts .
C8CF GAUEHY -... N. Slalo Colleeo BIYd., oec-
-4 floor college conunm., ruJlll1IDa. Houn:
1 to 4:30 p.m. Mon. tmouCb Fri.; 1 to f p.m.
Sun.; -Sit. On -..,,., 1111&-.
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professional counseling with the
bitest comput~r tedtnoloSY to
help you 6nd tNt very speci~I
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ind why-fill out the Pre· tlmlnary ~tibility Profile
below. Mail toc:by to the lntr~·
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COi•~ Mualion. Or
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After 50 ynrs in films, Ramon Novarro
has decided it's time to write the story of his
life.
Altld what a life. Boyhood in Mexico. A start
in films as an extra in 1917. Stardom in the
biggest of the silent epics, "Ben-Hur." Fif.
teen years as one of MGM's most imtft~t
stars, then a total eclipse. Return to as
a character actor.
Novarro hH been reviewing the saga as be
labors over the typewriter in his home. But
be finds it dilfku1t to work with everyday
distractions and he is leaving next month for
a cruise to the Orient, on which he expects to
finish the book.
"for a lont time I thought I should write
my aatobiograpbx and ~t it away for
publication after mtl!eath, ' be remarked. "I
believed that was the only way I could tell the
whole truth. When you're concerned with
other people's reactions, you're inclined to
exaggerate your successes and ignore your
failures.
"But then I worried that if the book waited
until after I was dead, nobody would
remember me. So I am going ahead.,.
The actor proceeded in scholarly fashion.
First, be studied published Hollywood
autobiographies.
"Most .,. pretty bad," he declared.
"There is too much covering up._ too much
dwelling 011 successes. The best was Mary
Astor's, od I think that was because she
wrote it benelf. The others have the smell of
ghost writers.''
The m11fority ot the movie memoirs con.
centrate on the rise and flourishing of
stardom and ignore that most interesting phenomen~ Tlie descent from fame. Novar·
ro assUfed that be will treat bis own ex•
perience with utter frankness.
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"'No matf'ir who the star is, there comet
Uae period in every career when you reach
the saturating point,'" he observed .. "Finally
the public has seen every aspect of you
personality and i.s no longer interested.
"I reached that point in 1935. I realized that
perhaps I could last for six or eight-more pie·
lures, bUt that would l>e the end. I d~ed to
get out before I was ticked out.'' · ·
Novarro mllCle filml. in Mexico and Europe;
but then be quit.
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The annual Laguna Beach Wi~ter Festival opened todoy, with 11:
days of entertainment, sports end art activities ~heduled.
The entire art colony tums into a giant stage for events which wil
be held on the beaches, in hotels, auditorium, the playhouse and Festivol
of Arts grounds. •
Highlights include a Washington's Birthday parade featurinq
marching units from throughout Southern California, on artists boll, luau,
gourmet dinner, garden tour and a surfing contest.
Forty-two of the 55 events ore fre.. These include a bachtage
tour of the Pageant of the Masters showinq how living pictures are -ere.
ated, o beach gymkhana, o soccer gome and special receptions through·
out the community.
The Festival of Arts grounds will be fiUed with various activities
through February 26 with special arts shows and a craftsmen 's fair amonq
the many free attractions. 1
Other Winter Fe.stival highlights indude a travel film fes tival, a
sidewalk art show ond o sand costing competition on the -main beach.
See Guide to Fun, Page 2, for ticket and program information.
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The opening day ce,...
moni" ind tea on Park
Avenue alw.ys include
bagpiper Charles Knowles.
An honored tu.at this
year, in a salute to our
Canadian visitors, will be
William Cullen~ Canadian
Consul from Los Antel"'
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The M.....-, of fabrics tells ln part the growth
Of man from the earliest. days when be wu a
creature of '*tssity -to the present time when
f1brics and •ea'fin(~ve become an art f orrn.
It h ..,. • ..aw. to determine exactly when
the art of weaving began but it ls known that four
natural fiben, nu , wool, cotte>n and 6ilk have
been used tbroui hout history. Today, although
IOlbe clYnges such as mechanization have occur-
nd, Ute basic concept ol weavm, remains much
tlae ame as it ns in ear)J Biblical times.
Alllle """ the new properties that science U. contributed to the world of fabrics, it bas mo
mlde poad'bJe delitM, styles, and colors which
Gtfeto a almost endless n riety of decorating pos-
.... ilities for the homemaker and designer.
M.ny ,..,e. are now rediscovering the
beautv, dlann and decorative value of some of
the time honored desiPns. Cunent fashions in
Interiors lean toward the mixture of the tradi-
tional with tbe contemporary and the wealth of
pattern desiP.ns available offers great opportunity
for such expression.
O.COntiv• fabriC6 for drapery or uoholstery
can be used to achieve' a number of different ef.
fects in decoration. Careful selection in the scale
of the pattern can increase the apparent site of
a small room or make a large room apoear more
intimate. If the pattern has a vertical flow it will
Jive the feeling of additional bei~ht to the room .
Jl'abrics with horizontal motion to the pattern tend
to have the opposite effect.
Patterns c•n aJso accept or de-emphasize the •
scale of furnishings. If you want a large overstuff.
ed chair in a room for the sake of comfort even tbou~h it mi~ht be SliJ?btly overscaled for the area,
don'\ accent it with the biggM,, boldest pattern
in the room. Choose a fabric that will let it blend
lnconspM:uously into the background. If you have
a chair that ls a little too delicate (or the place
you hue dlosen for it, try a pattern of bold, out-
1poten design for emphasis.
NEXT WEEI<: OECORA TIVE FABRLCS-
PART II
....... adchss inquiries and questions l>y lettw fo: Detignen Note~.
W ... endw Mal)Gine. Pott Offic. lox 1175, N.wport Buch, c.lifornt.. ..........
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HEIRLOOMS M·AKE GOLDEN WA·LL
Today's bomemaker hu JOit her timidity and b far more aophiltl-
cated and educated aboUt art and art objects than her mother before her .
She is weU aware that it ls no longer necessary to be 1 wealthy
member of tbe jet set to ~ver the type of jewel-like ornamenta that
create a precious gallery wall.
In the past, an ornate grouping of mirrors or delicately mounted
cameos and carved shelf brackets usually was the re!Ult of endless search·
ing on the part of the affluent globe-trotter or skilled interior designer.
An adventuresome young decorator today has at least a nodding IC·
quainlance with antiques, and i5 aware that a selective collection of expert
reproductions is not merely within her means, but a singular tribute to her
own good taste.
Baroque gold frames on small, smoked glass mirrors are among the
most popular new items in Arabesque's Gallery Collection. Choices range
from the deeply carved rectangular designs of the Barbizon school of
French art to delicate Florentine ovala wreathed in styliled acanthU! leaves.
The frames are si mulated wood reproductions of band-carved original de-
signs.
Ethereal cameos or gleaming brass florals mounted on nlvet in oval
Rosetta frames of antiqued cast metal have particular appea! since they
achieve great wall drama in a limited space. The photograph above shows
one wall arrangement.
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The smart homemaker fortunate enough to have one or more authen-•
tic heirloom pieces of her own doesn't bestitate to bang truly dilled ~p~
ductions alongside the genuine.
Mirrors are a good case in poinl In the early days of mirror-making,
glass was exptlliive and dHfieult to obtain, so the genuine antique is always
long on frame and short on glass. In addition, the glass wu crudely made
and silvered with heavy mercury that clouded in a relatively lbort time.
This is why a reproduction, to qualify for banging beside a gen u l n •
should scorn flawless plate glass and U6e only the smoked nriety.
A wide assortment of Arabesque Gallery mirrors, mln1atures and
shelf brackets of. interest to the knowledgeable collector may be found ln
the wall accessories sect.ions of department, furniture and gift store•. 'lbe
manufacturer is located in Traverse City, Michigan. ....... lectl•• DAIL\' PIL01 ,....,,........,, .. ,,.
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Centlnued fNm , ... '
ye~. Lucas bas been on radio, variety
stages and in nightclubs all over the world.
He bas also been featured in countless mov·
ies lfld television specials.
Some of his top cl'edits Include: Zieg-
feld's "Show Girl," 'Ken Murray's "Black-
outs" (for 100 consecutive weeks), biti at the
Shamrock, Mark Hopkins, Beverly Hilton, El
Rancho and Last Frontier Hotels. Pill! guest
shots on the Tonight Show, the Liberace
Show and Lawren« Welk's weekly polka
parader.
No extra admission dlarge for Lucas' ap-
pearances at the Fire Station tonight, tomor-
r ow night, February 23 and 24.
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Collt JllPwa1 tnftlen Ile taJkjq
about th truly dtfferut outdde decor ol
Villa No••Newpclrt, Newport Beach. A.a ~
Jan Dale idea, of CGUl'll, llealltifully tarried.
ciut by artilt Stefano Fllk. Get down for a -
loot ....... IDCl mjoy a diUo at the ,....
lClUI VNN apmllw room . • • Allm'~. •ttie
••• DOW GpeD to OM and all for PrtdaJ. IM
Sllturdq drinldn'-clinin' rtpt up untJl ·.t11at
n~hUy 2:00 a.m. ebut-ott boar.
* Haven't brotm bread ltlcb at Di Pialla
yet, but word hu it thlt tbe new Balboa
(near the Ferry) .,all*U ll1oD often JM
about the mOlt palatable pasta pricel ~;)!.
found ill Orance Coanty. ADI ••• :--.
of DP contillae ••• the same pla = to &be cuiline, u well. A tint Ulll
would seem to be indicated. r~ soon.
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Phyllis Curtin, ritht, so-
,,.no of the Metropoll·
tan Oper1 Com.,.ny will
lint the title role of
Tosu in Puccini's oper•
to ... preMnted by the
P...tena ()per• Com-
IN"Y on Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 21 Ind S.turd1y,
March 2 •t the P1taden1
Civic Auditorium. Fr•n-
co CONlli, f1mecl tenor
wm ''"' C1nr...., •nd leniamln R•yton the role
ef Scarpia.
"0.....t'' will be present-
ed this S1turday, Febru.
1ry 17 with Lili Gage,
Robert Paul, Mauro Lam-
pi, Rose.Nry Kuhlmann,
Dorothy Dallu and Brett
H1milton in the produc-
tion. Curtain is I: 15 ind
tklcets .,. .v1illble 1t
all egencies. Information:
phene44t-M73.
RABON TARRANT DUO
FEATURING DOROTHY BROIL AT THE PIANO
FOR LISTENING -DANCING .
TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY NIGHTS
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Dinner, Luncheon, Codtoils & Atmosphere.
~ Entertoinment Nightly.
Sundoy Brunch I I :00 A.M .• 3:00 P.M.
Fe-cilities for Banquets, Meetings ond
Privote Parties up to 200 Perso ns.
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RESERVATIONS
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NATIONAL DATE:
For A Thouaand and One Ni&4ita the original Scheherazade told Mor•
ies to the wickfd .king to save her pretty bead but Riverside County's Na-
tional Date Feltiv.al at Indio will pack the adventure, fun and romance ol
those stories into ~e~ days ~nd nights starting today. .
"'I'ale of the RalUJO;Dled Caliph" is the story for the 1968 Arabian
Nights Pageant. This musical spectacular is a colorful hi~t which 'will
be presented free .each evenin_g in the outdoo.r Arabian· NightS Theater.
Nearly 150 coctumed singers and dancers will appear oo the beau~Uy
lighted stage which is patterned after a village from the Arabian Ni~tl
stories.
James L. Cutlip, popular young Orange County singer, will sing the
lead role in "Tales of the Ransomed Caliph" and Alexj Clark, petite brun-
ette Miss California '(World) for 1966-67, will have the role of Princess
Jamibh who ia held in captiTity end befriends the young canph.
Cullip, a fonner Anaheim resident has had major roles in several
Melodyland productions including "The Fkefly," "She Loves Me," ''Irma
La Douce," "High Button Shoes," "Gypsy," "Can Can" IJ\d ''Bye-Bye •
Birdie." Re also starred as HorteD!io in the Anaheim Summer Stock pn>-
duction ol "Kiss Me Kate" and played the part of Christmas Morgan in
"Molly Brown." .
There are many other attractions including camels and cstricbes that
race daily in the Clumsy Clas&cs four-event caro staged as a comic attrac-
tion of the National Horse Show whicti leads off the California horse show
circuit and will have nearly 1,000 entries from all over the United States.
Dates, citrus an~ other farm crops Of the area are shown in ~or
ful feature exhibits which utilize magic lamps, flying carpets end other
display props wggested by the Arabian Nights theme.
Special departments include the Gem and Mineral Show, floriculture,
fine arts, photograt>hY, domestic arts, a.nd1 the large Junior Fair and Liv&-.
stock Show. r
To reach Indio from Orange County take Highway 91 (Riverside Free-
way) to tbe interaecttl>n with. !Qbway 60 at Riwrslde; east on 60 to junc-
tion with In~te 10 at Beaumont. Option then Ja to continue on Inter•
state 10 for &Wtreeway trip to ~-~-to take Highway 111about10-milel east ol ~buoll and drift tbroqll nun Spring, uid other reaut communi-
ties to the Date Pestlftl pounds on Highway 111, l2 miles southeast of
Palm Sprinp. See Guide to Fan, Pqe 2, for ticket details.
Camels and ostrldtee nee dally In the Clumsy Cluslc durlnt lnlerml11lon
.t the NatlOMI Hone Show which will draw over 1,000 entrlft from all over
the United States.
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high date pal-. The befj,
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of d1tft in the photograph,
are for protection apinst
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of C1llfomla'1 ma I o r
crops 1ltfaough date palms we,. not brought Into our
state until the tvrn of the
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