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IJrpor!. Mullan abo, bal been apl
,poiDte..\ to serve on .the JP9Cl&Uy ..apo
,pOusted.,committee of the Airport Com·
mission.
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tion for· ufety and nolM facton1"
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Limited UCI Enrollment I ,
Seen l ~ Ship at Reagan
........ *' # DAILY PILOT"" ' ~lllty of limltin1 enrollment to ~ tt U alrfetil t1 ot lnaintaln pre.ent eadflmic atandards.
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el. * traffic and policies. What you ,..._.to do here Is to aet up eome
Mdel, then be willing to test them
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"There seems to be some conlusion ~~just where the abiolute authority Uli1 for carryj'ng out some suggestions. •-nus new committee (of the Airport
Comaµssion) will attempt to sort
~ out. I thlnt" be:twem all of • kiCilng it C'Olmd, we'll cune up
wUb 90IDethlnc concrete.''
Undool>tedly tbe moat lntereatlng
part of"the FAA'• "poSl"U°"' paper"
.dealt ·with the problem of nightU.me
jet place operatioJls.
"In accepUn& federal funds under
the federal .aid program for ac·
quilltion and development of Orange
County Airport, the county committed
· it&eU to certain u1uiances in the
operation ol the aa,,ort." wrote
Hilton. .
He &aid the county bao ,lll'omtsod
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"to keep die airport ope~ lo Ill lypel.
.kindt, and cluses ol aeronautical ule
without dlacrirnination between tucb
types, kinds, and cla.11e;,, .. "
In effect, banning nlghtUme jet
aircraft would be discriminatory ..nd
a breach ol contract between the coun·
ty an¢ the federal government, ac·
ccrding to Hilton.
However, he managed to keep the
(lleo FIJGHTS, Pa1e Z)
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,VC Blast Airport
Rockets Hit General's Headq_uarters
. WGON (UPI) -Communist guer·
'"1,.. opened a rocket attack today on ~ 10.. ~iillam C. Westmoreland'! head·
",~ compound and the Tan Son
1ftblt airport while Hanoi radio began ·~rig that the 21-day·old Tet offen"
. .W. b..t br:ought the Communists clo!· er t9 "C'Omplete" vict.ory.
• .. -An Americm aoJdier who had served
ldl time in. Vietnam and was waIUng )Q. the .n'.n .~ Nbut airport for trans-
,pOrt:aUcili bOme wu killed when a four·
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inch-thick rocket hit among tbe GI1
waiUng there. Forty-eight other home-
ward bound Gls were wounded.
The guerrilla second wave offensive
which hlt 47 towns and villages this
weekend also cut the rail line linking
Saigon to the big base at Bien Hoa, 15
mile• to the north. Bien Hoa, one of
the tar1er bases in Vietnam, la a key
button. lo what U.S. 1pokesmen called
the second baWe of Saigon.
A Radio Hanoi brDadcaat made pub-
lie today by the U.S. mlaalon aald
Communist forces bad ._ tmir'
greatest mWtary victortee: of the war.
destroyed the eovernment paclficaGon
program and won control of sduth
Vietnam's two northern provincs -
Qua,ni Tri and Tbua Thlen. ,
Many of the Communist claim.a'
were obvious uaggeratiOGI bat 1
spoktmian,aaid the Sunday tn.dc.aat
was released because It waa the
(See VIETNAM, Pace Z)
.Drug Pusher 'Illogical, Devious'
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I ~µ8pect Caught Newport Officinils .Hit
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1 i fha.M:J: to Che quick tip of a
fMlsserby, Costa Mes.a mll'l.Newport
Beach pollce captured an alleged <k'ug
peddler this mormi. just a little more
1ban an hour after be s.Upped froQ1
the custody of two Newport Beach
officers. ·
Mesa A~nexauoii MQl,e i
Back into jail again went Gre1ory
Paul Campbell, 20, of 1723 Pomona.
Ave .. Costa Mesa.
Police said an unidentlf·Jed
businessman told them Campbell bad
succeeded in getting a lift from a
motorist after he fled from the
courthouse.
The auto was traced to a residence
at 2226 Rutgers Drive, Costa Meu.
where Campbell was flushed from
a bedroom window, police reporl.
Newport Beach Del Sgt. K..-
Thompson said no &bots were fired
during the cha.se -1 recapture. He
said Campbell gave up witb only a
minor struggle. . J •
He was one of six pr1soneni shuffling
fr om a police van into the courthouse
under the supervision of court bailiff
and two Newport Beach officers. He
was neither handculfed nor sbackled,
(See COURT' Pace %)
Not Easy, But
Shelton to Stay
As Councilman
Newport Beach Oty CouocUman
Robe.rt Shelton tbday denied rumors
that be wu planning to quit hla city
post.
A dory appearing in a Sant.a Ana
newspaper last week quoted "City
Hall IOUI'ce1" as saying Shelton would
soon leave the city due to job re·
qu irements. He Is president of a land
developing firm .
Said Shelton:
'·Ns must be a misinterpretation
of cuual conversations I have had
with various city officials in whi ch
I have remarked that the demands
of m1 buainess and mf City Coone.II
respoulbWUes occasionally cause me
to wlBder whether I caT1 do justice
to bof.b. "l ?lave no plans to move or to
reslp from the ct>l.lllCil. whether or
not tMre are some who would lika
me to," be concluded .
!ly-JEROME·P'r C6U.INS
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Newport Beach city officials today
voiced aurprite and some indignation
at a move by the city of Costa Mesa
to annex . a sb1p of land adjacent
·to the .site of a proposed multl·mlllio"n
dollar Mc[)pMell Douglas aerospllice
plant. · .
Coiita Mesa· city councilmen Friday
in, a five-minute specia.l ses~ion
unanimously adopted a resolution
declaring their intent to annex a 28-
. acre slice of county territory south
of Palisades Road. The uninhabi~
land is split· In two by Santa Ana
Avenue-Red Hill Road.
If the annexation is approved by
, the Oi'ange County Local A~ency
Formation Conityljaslog (LAFC), it
would qua1h Newport hopes of taking
In the potentially revenue-rich McOon·
nell Douglas industrial land on the
other side of PaU1adet Road.
Newport Mayor Paul J. Gruber told
the DAILY PILOT the Costa Mesa
proposal "looks like an illogical an·
nexation.''
"I'm a little surprised." he added.
"that one city would move to annex
a strip of land In an, area . that Is
being studied for annexation by
another city."
He pointed out that the Newport
Planning Commission Is currently con·
siderlng annexation petitions from
property owners of the SarKa Ana
Heights area. part of which would
be lopped off by the proposed Cost.a
Mesa strip annexation.
Gruber said he hopes Cost• Mesa
"will amend Its request" before it
is considered by ttle LAFC.
Newport City Manager Harvey
Hurlburt slad after taking ''a long
look " at the Cotta Mesa proposal.
he la convinced that it "obvloualy
violates the princlple1 of good plan-
ning and t.he concepts of orderly
dPvelopment."
"Thi• piecemeal grabbing o f
1trateglc properties,'' he &aid, "11 il·
Hoag Accountant
Faces Theft Rap
Accountant Delbert Glenn Butler.
fired from Hoag Memorial Hospital
arter he wa1 accueed of · em·
ber:zlement. f1ce1 a preliminary hear·
ln( Feb. 2S in Newport Beach.CO.ta Fire Hits Stanford"· Mm Munctpal eoua1. · The he.ari.na date was set at h1s
Navitl"ROTC sratioii· · -e-~a~~ .. :!!!4:l~ ... ~wr1ilnii
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STANFORD lAP} -.A flu .posalhly .. 4400.· Police Mid he wrote the check 1e~ b, an arsonist. damag~ head-for overtime boun he dtdn't wo1 :.:.
qUUW:n of the. Naval ROTC ofl''th't His arrest wu aa Jndinct result
Staldcrd Unlver1lty Campua early t~ of a police probe · lnto •the dl1ap-
day · pearance of •t.942.44 In ca1h ind a
Tiiie bl ... wa1 dl:scovertd about 1:25 bundle of nGfl·ne10Uablt c"tteckl i t
a.• '7 a campu1 policeman. the bospltal FM. 1.
loP.caf &ad derioul; 1t .........
tionabip to the are.a u ;,a ,,... ar
to futtre logioal dty bolilnUries.
.,It ~ludet a rnaJor, property
owner -McDonneu I>Qt.iilas -from
makinl ap Illa own mind ~t what
city ~ waoti to Co nu ...
Kurlbljrt said be expecll the
Nowp<rt Qty Cowicll lo -up the ma~r at ill Feb. 26 rneeilng. Thia
would be in time enough, he Indicated,
for t.he clty to express lta views prior
to action by the county's Local Agency
Fonnation Commission.
He said the LAFC would probabl~
have the subject on ill March Cl
agenda.
Library Cash
Safer in Safe?
City Hopes So
Since May, 1967, Mariners Library
has been struck five tilne1 by
burglars.
But not a.a_ymore, Newport Be.ach
city officiall bope.
A floor ll:fe wlll be Installed In
the library, Asslltant City Manager
Jam ea DeChaine announ<;ed today.
Purchase of the •170 vault was ap-
proved after library lddes pointed out
that '4811 bu been lost to burglah
In the put 10 monlhl. Three times
thieves heb>ed themselve1 to caah
from the ilbrary's petty cash box.
and twice bur&J.ars broke in, but took
nothing.
DeChalne aald the noor safe will
have double Joekl, "1bere will be
no way anyone can open it," be said.
0r .. ,8£
••....: That London weather's creep.
Ing back In for an encore. Tue.
d1y morning, 11y1 forecllter
Frank Ernlt. -who seea couta1
temperaturts In the nUd-eG'a
with no r-1n Jn. Eght. ,
INSIDE 'l'ODA Y '
A Nnoport BrocA doctor
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~rSaddleback l•t Year . • • • .. '. New JC May
-OK Sophomores
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Admluion of 1ophomore students ln
lta ftrst year is being considered by
Saddleback Junior College District
truatees because of a legal dispute
with Orange Coast College District. occ plans to turn down students nv.
ing in the Saddleback district who ap-
ply far admission to the school next
fall because saddleback district will
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IT'S 'r:OR K!EPS' NOW
Saddlehack JC
Trustees Pick
Jluilding Site
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not pay a *300 aeat tu per student.
Ha11s Vogel, Sadd.leback: board pre1l·
dent. Saturday called the OCC decil·
ion "unfortunate'' and sald his dll·
trict will consider providing a cuni·
c uJum for sophomores. He e~lained
that SJC cannot legally pay the 5eat
tax under a oew stale law.
Originally SJC had planned Oll.ly for
first year 1tudeots and an e-xpanaloa
to incl~• sopbomores in 1989.
Under .ftatle· law. Vogel aaid, SJC
u a new district iJ ~uired to pay
only the operating costs of educating
it& transfer Jtudents to other diJtricts
and ls exempt from paying the PlO
seat tax.
OCC trlllfeet Jut week voted a n1>-
tiot of restriction apinst Saddleback
1todents satylnf the district cannot
afford to lose the S360,000 revenue
from the potential 1.200 transfer stu-
dents.
SJC student. do have the option ol
ap988Un1 to the Orange County Board
of Education for admission to Orange
"Coul
"The l dea ttiat we don't want to
give OCC any money is incorrect.·•
said Vogel. "Orange Coast will be paid
the rull cost of educ:ating our students. bUt we are restricted by law from
paying the seat tax whicb ls earmark·
ed for building."
Vogel explained that new ctiatricta
are exempted from the $300 per stu·
dent tax for three years so that they
can use the money for their own con-struction needs.
From Pllfle l
COURT ...
police said.
"I saw him look to see if 111yone
was close to him," said officer Keith
KILLED .JN CUSH
ht Lt. Jehn L. MIJl1
Coast Marines
Among Cop~r
Crash Victims
A Cbsta Mesa rettldent and an El
Toro resident were identified as
among the five Marl.Des killed in a
helicopter crash Friday in central
California.
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A journalllt turned acadmlic.ian Sunday Ailbt at ua c:ritidlild th•
mus medfa for dohlr an huldequat•
job o< reportma pubJlc affair•.
Newspapen, rad!o and television
slltiou, Don11ld J. McDonald said,
at6 not Jl'OvidiJIC dtileaa wlat tM
in~ormatlOll needed to judae. HrTeCt
and direct the actioDt ot 1ov111UDUL
"Consent of the 1overned implies
particlpation of the people," he said.
"Tbe &.. preu should be the in·
ttrument of the dialope."
McDOnald, uperi.eaced faurnalilt
and n6w staff member at lbe Center
for Study of Democr• ln1Ututions,
Santa Barbara, spoke .in tbe UC Ex·
ten&ion series, "This .8evoh10onary
Age.'' ·
BAm.ING WOIW>
''The averace man lifts In a world
that balOea hlm." McDonald said. ''He
under.Undl Je11 about pubUc affairs
than school chlld:ren. Because the
press Isn't dolnc tbe job it aboWd
he ft.nda himself in tbe pocltion of
havina to read more to be ltn certaln
about Whit it mean•.''
Arnone reuou for the m111 media'•
inadeqwacy, be &aid. are Ume-woca
journalistic e o n v e n l l o n • , com·
merciaUJm, nportera' ~
With IOlD'ctl, falle not!mll of ob-
jectivity and relpOD.libillty, a 1 ~
journallJtic eel~.
It is joarnaUatlc CODWDIGe, be aaW,
that ideu are not newa,tbft aometblaC
has to happen. PoYe!V II 90t ..-n,
but a Watte Hbtllion II.
Journaliata abJde '11be outmoded
notions that a story mut bt JIOV'tl.
have conJllc~ lmmed.lacy, a sraplUc
quality. or lend fflelt to brevity.
"Commercial bkperatives a r •
dominant.•• McDonald 1 a J cl ''T b •
dcelslon Is never to 1acrWce prof.it."
He uld Fred Friendly when he
was president of CBS newa w1Dted
to show .. lull Fu.lbritbt Maring
on tele•illon. "But no. the network
br~ the eifbth rerua ol •1 Love
Lucy' or aomet.binf."
Almost aJl ntw1pepes-1 to11 out
aftll1Uca1, fn-depC!l ~ 1 e r v l c e
storlea to save space for real estate
plllp and otber non-news stories
becaue tbey bri.n& in money, be
n.marbd.
i. uotber area, relaUonsbip to the
aourcea ot news, he laid It 1bo•1ld
be u at.mJ>)il as "covenunents lie
and .111w1papss catch tbem."
But repartll'a an mcire di.,...
to ltiet to fM we lklrie• .. the)'
can get the open door tnatm..t, be
1a.id... Reporters when tbey doa't re•
main detached become "spokesmen
lot U..· !>Mt. pm:taets with rather
thu ollNrYfn ot penameat."
Ia '°'•f tlda, ... laid, the prtll ii creatin1 a endJbWty PP.
He alto acolded 1be pnu for Iden.
t1fym1 wHb tti. ILltlclnal ln.terest in
tbe name ol respoaailrillt1.
LE.U PROBING
The> media did .t cut UM cool
eye it aboGlcl u.-• ta. Wuren Co~pioareport, ~ ~ 8-~
that newtplpel"IMll nowadays· an ~ss
probfnf, 1tu llltllt8nt, lftr l!tqaldttft
thaa tbey uaed to be, and more
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He lameat.d tbt Jlftll' failure to-
do men ill~ caatatDa1 nportbif. He ...,,...... it & not
---jut to nport tbe polltical ~; it ..... lie )lUt la a
b1at«tcal ~
~ tbe. Pnclcleat .. ,. IOIDllUDC,
tbe l'lpQl'W' ...... Jolt • It ..
a Mnorta _..la .W tit tadk:1te
wbether it miCllt be tne, bl II.lei.
Re ~ .. tile wrilbtC ol
COll&tJllllW•J ~ II dillkalt, but t..u.d tbe Jll'W ,.. aot ma\inc the
elfart.
He aUd Journaliam tchoola lbouJd
be leu ~ with ~ out
I ~daft able to Wl'tt. a J1ft1
story and more cCIDCerMd •ltb Jn. ltiDilC a bowledae .t plbUe daln.
"The flCt that some 1'eWSptiptr1
(he named ttle New Yen Ttme~ a1ld
Los Angeles 'nmes) are doln1 a credi-
ble job mew that other ntWl)Nrptr1 could ii they wanted to," be coocluded.
McDonald proposed c:reatJ0t1 of 1 Public Information Service paid for
out of gocenunent money. but, Dke
KboolJ, indepmdent ol loYWmaeot coetrol
Questiona frollJ 1M--~--t.i. <Heated s~ls11t U., ~ •ouJd
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REAGi\N · •.• •
Sided with .the 1owmor bot because
he tho6ibt h ~nt. lboo1d take
even atronger aetfon io ~te
&a.cu·a prOpOled budlet. ucr anc1 the ottie",,.. re~
a t San Dtego and ~ h "°'1ld
be moet alfeeted b:r ,_.._ Pclng
ol· ttlie regents' TeqUNt• 1*ft14t ttley
are still expandlog.
Not only ii their tlU'Ollment growing
but more coun~ Mve to be oft~
as frethlltttl and ~ become
juniors Md HIW>ra. 'rhele upper
division courses, because they are
more specialized, are smaller. 10
more proleseora are needed to teach
them.
The Reagan bwlfet .aDota UCI o.nly
nine additional professora ouf of 42
approved by the ,egMts.
Regan, a.t tbe ~y reaeeu
meetiaJ in lti\lft'l6de, ctefended his
university lktdeet.
He aaid the university s~ten was
given top budget priority o"'-' all
Saddlebad Junior College D1strlct Collins. "Then be just sprinted away."
'trustees Saturday tentatively .elected "We drew a IUD on him and told
The victims wen pilot Maj. WUey
R. Cable, 39, of El Toro Marine Corps
Air SlatJon; co-pilot lit Lt. John' L.
Milli Jr. 25, 2210 Collece St., Costa
Mesa: crew chief Lance Cpl. Steven
Knymtnski. 19, Toledo, Ohio; and
two pu1e11gers, Cpl. Carl Miller. 21,
Gridley. Calli., and Cpl. Larry K.
Bumgardner, 2>. San Joee. Calif.
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· atlte' ~ltineies tis .,.ear. U. Doted
that it woWd -..Vt been $11.$ million
tighttr if it received oal,y the same
increase as other 1tate depfftments.
"We've done all we can do," he
saJd. "rm sony about fbal I ha~
tlle aame refard for tile importance
of education to our sta~ that everyone
elle bas."
A board of lnve.Ugators 11 prob-FLIGHTS
log the cause of the crub of the twin-• • •
i him to halt. but he didn't."
• 1 te for the college's first buildfngs Collins said no shots were fired.
and named architecta to ~velop a "He knew ttier&wu a gun on him,"
masttt plan. Collins continued, "but be just kept
The site selected. subject to on running."
engineering studies, is 165 acres just Both Newport Beach and Costa
east of the San Diego Freeway near Mesa police were scouring the neighborhood surrounding the the Crown Valley Parkway In-courthouse at 567 W. 18th St., Costa
terchange. Meaa.
The truatees had decided earlier Collins deacribed the escapee as
Last week to build relocatable 1b'uc-at least six feet tall and of a husky
tures on 10 acres of the same site. build, weighing at least 200 pounds.
rotor H-4& helicopter near Loi Ban<>1
on a training flight to the Presidio or
San Francisco rrom Santa Ana Ma-
rine Corps Air Facility.
Marine offldala said tM helicopter
had stopped at the Lemoore Naval Air
Station near Fresno. Radio contact
with the helicopter was loll about 2
p.m. Friday during stormy weather.
door •llabU1 ajar to tM pnpouL
"We question that a valCcl bu.ls
could be eetabllabed to juatHy an
ordinance Cacain•t jeta). However, if
the county feel.I aid juatificatlclll does
uist a.nd ldvilel u. of .. bui•
foe It, we will Cive the queltioa fla1iser
coftlideratloa."
The FAA md MuDa appear to The wreckage ,.., apo~ Satur·
day, md the bodlea of the ftvt u .......... ...._~---~
rtnes we.rt recovered sund.y. · .,._. taba'b. f
The colleae ptau to ,..._" aul Sen. He aaid be and others gave chase, --.. but lost contact with the fleeing man.
tembtr. <::ampbell was arreef;ed Jo Newport
Ardlttfftl 11e1ectet llft ~ firmr Beach over 1tte weekend and charged
ol Adrian WilJon Assodat.es and with posse$sing and selling dangerous . ... ,,_ ..U't n 1 t I Jl'O-
ceduru for .,u:S-turw ~
cide c1oaeJy with '•· nae reault
1s that aircraft should ny over the
middle oC Upper Newport Bay when
departing, instead of over developed
artU.
EDert>roek. Koteles, Fox a n d drugs.
Alaodat.et ~of Newport Beach. He remained in city jail in lieu
The land desl111ated Saturday can of Sl2,50& pendlng his arralgnment
be purC'bued from the Mission Viejo this morning. Police slld more than
Co. for m,ooo an acre. A '9.& million 3,000 tableta were coofiaca~ when "closest thinl yet to 1 (Commwtlst)
bond issue to 11n1111ee the purchase the auspect was arrested. wrapup of the Tet offenslve."
ol the property Ind the first bu.l.ldings Newport Beach PoUce Chief B. The broadcast, aimed primarily at
will go to the YOtera oa April 9. James Glavas decliDed to releue a the people ol South Vietnam, quettlon·
VIETNAM ...
Neither the 1' AA nar MW1aa pro-
poeed boW to ..... ,..... foDow
tbe recammendatlanl. The 100C ranee im>eram ol land photo ol the escapee to ihe press. ~ American claims that 10 Commu·
pwdlaH and comtruction throueh Re said that problems concerning nists were killed for every allied 101·
lt'M will cost about •t&.5 mH.lion. pouible char1es of slandering the dler slain and accu.ci U.S. bombers Jehovah'i "WT1·1n-• Truateea aaid the site fflected meets escapee could arise. of "deltroylng the cities ol. Hue, Ben W ...-
location requirements for the large ''Under recent court decisions I Tre. My Tbo. Vtnb Long etc." It 1poke
district wtllch encompasses Tustin don't thlnk Its worth the trouble," the of llltler-like crimes and tbe alleged Obj. ector Jailed
Kigb School District and the Laguna chief said. use of poison gas and said this would
Beach and Capistrano U n i f i e d "I'm not anxious to aet into any cause the people to rise up agaJnst BOSTON (UPI) _ Mkblel D.
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M11MC.buaetll GeMral Hoqiltal la
Boctoa T.aa.r tba npft for !a-
dDCtica Be told tbt coart Illa nlllk'ue
comctiau proldbllld llba tr.a dltlll any tne or work wtUcll woald aid
the .... effort.
YOUR WATCH~
On otbm' --dicuutd bl the FAA lettlr, _..., bow t19t P'M.
and Mal1an ataad:
Mu.I.Ian'• eammittet Jl'OPOled that
tar11 plames cllmb fut eaouch to
paM tNer CClllf9lf.ed areu mak1n1
a mh•mum o1-...
P' AA'1 Bllta uld tbt .ldta waan 't
"f...tblt" becM11ak..,..... are "tbe
r•I db"'tsr GI .. )l8at ta ........
and 1DA1 .., ..... Ciiia C:cll•
dltle11111'• , ~. l ,.
Ht IUQllW that the JMtt.tr be
adopted by pilots U II d e T &
"gentleman's agreement.''
-Mullan's group proposed that
planea landinC from the IOUt.b fly
b1Cb 099' ~ &re• and tben ''mPe u ...., • clillceat .. ufet;y
pmmita.''
Blltoe J'llll .W tblt cleleeat ratu
.. llt at -,.. ,.. uatlca1 mUe wttll ........ ..,.. ...... Ba Aid
it ................. anid fl1bll 09tr
"tome parta. ff lad",,... lanclin1
from tbt IGUtb.
Mullaa later told tt.e DAILY PIL<Yr
tblt JIUtm'I .....U WWI baaed OD
llllb • ... ......... a. uid Yilaal ........ ~ ,....,t Altrieted
to l'AA.4•q •1d 41elCIM r.... and .. ~ ..........
MIR-'• pwp JllODCWI tMt ,.._ .. ,, ... '91..a-.W ., .... .. JlllL. Ana at • ...... _ ..... tfM9i.t.
.,,,_ pr .. I II • • . ...... be adul1
'::i'!J=:.=:!$. .... 'ti .... mer.a 1•
mlnllMl"
On anoUier matt«, the recent..
despite an earlier recommendation by
a special ccmm ittee, delayed decision
on the $151 per ye1r .increase .tn atu-
dent s.
DAILY PILOT
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naldut Jobntoa nept IAto El
Toro Mutne /Jr Station on bis HCGad
tUrPriM Yktt la foar moafba Sa~ nlPt. ltavlq ia b1s •• today
penl.Nnt apeculadt .1 OD whJ be did ao.
Wu it., u ~ tbe Com·
1 mander-ia-Cblef la an lmpretaive a orale-boo1Ua1 .aort a1 be wUbed
GodJpeed to Camp Ptndktcdl'1 27t.h
ReSlmental r•ncDac Team before the
m~o departed to ••?
Gr wu it a worried Prtaident .U
haci committed 10,500 more meD -,
Doctor Murders Wife,
Kills ,ff imself in Beach
BJ JAMES McNABB JR. ................
A Bakersfield auraeoa shot and kill·
9' his eatranied wife In Huntington
Beach Saturday nl&ht. then fired a
bt.llet into bis own brain.
H1I wife, Mrt. Mary Eleanor
Vll"Dty, M, wu prooounced dead at
the home, %19'll Starfire Lane, by
Orange County Coroner's deputies.
Her estranged husband, Dr. James
I .. Varney, 57, was found fatally woun·
dctl by a .38 caliber 1h:g fired into
his head. He was pronounced dead
c1~ H u n ti n g t o n Intercommunity
Hoepital at 10:40 p.m. ma two children, upon becoming
aware of tbe double •~I. told
police the, "ran for our lives."
Accordinl to the Huntlngtcln Beach
police account, Dr. Varney bad driven
from Bakersfield to h1I eltranged
wife's home at starflre Lane.
The couple were Involved in a vio-
lent argument iD an upttalr1 bedroom
wbeD Dr. Varney flnt abot bil wife
in the head, police Mid.
A son, James Jr., 18, bearlDC the
&hot, ran into tbe bedroom In time
to see his father fire the HCond round
lnto hl1 mother's heart.
Tiie youth ·told police that be and
his lister, Diane EllJabeth, went ''run-
ning for our ll7ea" for fear tbelr
father might lhoot them too.
Police 1aid Varney aprarenUy then
put t,he .31 caliber rev.>lver to h.lJ
own bead.
Police said that Mrs. Vnney bad
expressed fears that her life wu in
danger from her estranied mate and
that 1be bad recenUy chanted .ill
u,.. lock• on the doors and window•.
Investlgatora uid that tbe children
told them Varney had entered \he
house with tbe gift of a radio which
be bad prom.lied them.
Other children who were not present
at the Ume of the shOI. ~gs are
Patricia, 20, a student at Occidental
College. and a married daughter, Mr•.
Mary Braun of Loa Antelea.
'Bonnie,' 'Dinner' Lead
l n Oscar Nominations
the latter two fllml yet failed to
win a nomination u best actor. He
won belt..ctor Oscar in 19S3 for
"LWea of the Field." Other nomlna·
tiona lncluded:
S a p p o r t 1a g actor -John
Culllftlta, • .,,.. Dirty Doeen :" Gene
Hwlnnan, ''BclmaJe and Clyde;" Cecil
I•lla•Q, ''Gma Who's ComJ.na to
Dhmer;.. GeGrae Kennedy, ''Cool
Hand Lab;" Michael J. Poll1rd.
"Bonni• and Clyde."
&.lpporUDI adras -Carol Chao-
Dins. "TborouP17 Modern MlllJe:"
Mildred Natmct. "Barefoot in the
Part;" Eat.elle Parsons. "Bonnie and
a,de;" S.ala Rlcbarda., "GUHi Wbo'I
ComiDc to l>lnner;" Katharine B0t1,
1 ''Tbe Of actuate ...
Djndioa -Arthur Ptllll, ''Bonnie
el Clyde;" Mite Nlcbol1. "The
Gnclaate;" Stanley Kramer, "Guets
Who's Comlnt to Dinner:" Rlchar"'
Brooks, "ln Cold Blood;'.' Norman
.l..V., ••tn a. Heat ot tM Nllbt." !td:r lalpqe fllnu -"Clotely w Tratlll,.. ( Clechollo9atia):
"'El Am« Bndo"· (8plila); "I z...
Met a.,,, Gndea'' (YlltoJlll~al;
f'l,bt -tOf Ule" (ll'naCe): and
"Portrait of Cbleto .. (Japan).
Soni -'"Tbt ~.,.. Neceaaltlel, ••
from "Tbe J•lle Book;'' ·~ £)•
of Lave" frOlft "Bannl:la... • 'Tbe Loot
of Lnl.. tram --Calao lt8yl)e; ..
''Talk to tbe .Mlmala" frOG "1>octol'
Dollttle;" and tbe tlU. IOllC from
"Tborouibb' Modern JGUJe,"
Tbe .... will M ....._ al tbe
Saata Momc. CMc AuditGrbml Aprll ..
MonclQ, ~lllf IWJ 1,, 1968
'9su the five and one~blf bc'Ur fllabt
..,, il Toro.
'nle Marine alrdrome became a COD·
wlalve scene of acUvltJ la prtpara·
tk>n (or tbe Ph:aldent. A 1~ef'1
stand was erected lD a br UJ·llt
hugar close to the nm•&1· atud for ~as pbotocrapbera went up. n.
Prtsldeot's arrival Ume wu tcbtdlal·
• t<' for 8:25 p.m.
&EADY TO GO
Pendleton Marines ol the 2'1'th
lte&Imental Landini Team were
auembled 900 stron1 in battle Alalla
111 the place of boaor dired17 ia front
ol the President's q>eak.lni rostrum .
They were reacty to 10, attired l.n
f\.111 batUe gear with green camoulla&·
ed helmets, t1fle1 , flat vests and comr
bat boot..
Behind them were perhaps 5,:JOO
more Marines In reiutar service
uniform• and to the side, 5,000
civWana and service dependents.
The men in battle gear shuffled
thelr feet, stood at ease in ranks
and just waited. They know how to
wait
Presidential jet Air Force I rumbled
up to the hangar a\ 8:32 p.m. lt
DAILY PILOT,..._"' RICMN ~ JUST WAITING IS A GAME THESE MARINES HAVE LEARNED BY PRACTICE
Thia Time They Waited for President While Pl1nes W1rmed up (B~kground) for Vi1tn1m Flight
'I BID YOU GODSPEED'
Preafdent Johnson'• M.1199
U.S. Apologizes
To North Korea
For Air Violation
PANMUNJOM. Korea CUPT) -The
United States today aald two of its
planes accidentally violated North
Korean airspace Sunday a n d
American officers apologized for the
lncuraion at a meeting in the truce
village.
Maj. Gen. Pait Chung Kuk accused
the U.N. Command (UNC) of air.
sea and ground violations of the
armistice. U.S. Rear Adm. John V.
Smith, chief UNC delegate, denied
sea and ground Violations but said
the two planes bad ncnm over North
Korea.
"Two of our 11.rcTaft on a naviga·
tJonal Olght originating outside of the
Korean Penlnaula experienced failure
of navlgatlonal equipment and became
disoriented in 'inclement weather."
Smith said. "11le pUota were un·
famillar with the Korun Peninlula. ·•
He said the two pilots "Immediately
toot action to depart" Sunday when
they realized where they were.
"You have been lnfonned of this
accidental violation in keeping with
UNC policy of investigating an possl·
bit mcldenta and reporting them to um comml11lon.'' Sm.Ith aald. "The
UNC apre~lel lts regreta and offer1
tMt all poufbJe measures wtll be
taken to e111ure that auch lncldeftta wm not recur tn 1he tutun."
Pit Mid UNC forces Frida.Y and toct.y crosaed t.ti. demiUt.artud zone
and attacked Communl1t outpoats.
Pak aald tome of Ult UNC foTCes
Wtrt ldll.cl.
"You are runnlnl amok to provoke another war In Xorea.'' P1k laid.
"Our •tdt re1ards JO\.U' falH
char ... arid alander u more pro-
vocatiom ~ t.o raite teuion
.............. Jobn Smtt.b N§lled. "It .ls too JnO already," ·tbt UNC
••hptioD ddef taid. •
Ike Whips LBJ
Other Golfers Fume Over Chopper
By THOMAS KEEVIL
Of lie DellY Plel Stefl
PALM DESERT -President
Johnson loet his 18-hole golf match
to Gen. Eisenhower here Sunday and
be didn't win any friends at the lush
Eldorado Country Club.
The swooplnc arrival of his twin·
turbined helicopter was a surprise
to almost everyone. The giant craft
flattered to a stop on the fairway
of the Eldorado course, Johnson step.
ped out. got a warm greeting from
Elaenbower and the two retreated to
the Eisenhower quarters for private
talks.
And the helicopter just sat there.
"How much longer is that damned
thing going to sJt there?" grumbled
one golfer as hJs party stood idly
by. "I waited two hours for a starting
time and now can't go anyplace."
"rt's called ' He 1 i c opt er on
Fairway,' " said a press photographer
over his shoulder. "Take two strokes
and go on around."
President Johnson was virtually In
seclusion from the time he arrived
Jn the desert at 11:30 until he left
at late afternoon. He and Eisenhower
talked over the Vietnam and Korea
situations after an hour-long briefing
from Gen. Lewis W. Walt, assistant
commandant of the Marines, and W<
W. Rostow, the President's special
assistant for national security aflairs.
Then the two Presidents decided
agalnst golfing on the Eldorado course
and were driven in Eisenhower's
Cadillac limousine up palm-lined
Route 111 to the Seven Lakes Country
Club In south Palm Springs.
All Johnson would say about the
match at Seven Lakes was, "He did
beat me -he's really a professional."
Meanwhile, Alr Force 1, t h e
pri;sidentlal jet, was attracting crowds
at the Palm Springs Airport where
it awaited the home trip to
Washington. And w l n t e r -s u I t e d
members of the presidential press
corps got briefings from Roat.ow and
Walt on what they'd told President
Eisenhower about affairs in Vietnam
and Korea.
En route home late Sunday, Johnson
told the Associated Press: "It was
a very mtersting and helpful journey.
I really honestly believe he (Gen.
Eisenhower) has been as helpful to
me as any one person since I've
been President."
* * * 'Noisy' Aircraft
Ju st LBJ Escort
Police switchboards lit up along the
Orange Coast Saturday night with
residents complaining of ' ' n o I s y
helicopter flights" just off t h e
shoreline.
It developed, however, that the noisy
whirlybirds were escort aircraft for
President Johnson.
The chief executive, after speaking
to departing combat troops at El Toro
Marine Alr Station. took a helicopter
to the aircraft carrier USS Constella-
tion. about lS miles off the Orange
Coast. He spent the night aboard the
carrier before flying to Palm Desert
tor a meeting and golf with former
Presldeot Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Harbor Skippers Gather
.
Major Awards at Acapulco
By ALMON LOCKABEY ...... ,..
ACAPULCO -Led by Jim KJlroy's
KJaloa n and her clean sweep of
the 1,W.mile San Diego to AcapYlco
race, Newport Harbor's skippers
harvested the major share o f
hardware at the gala trophy presen·
tatJGn Sunday night here at ~ Nuevo
Club de Yates de Acapulco.
(Mt three boats in the snail' S pace
race cro11ed the finish line as the
trophy presentation was getting under
Vf&1, but none of them saved eoough
time to change the overall or class
reaults. t.Mt boats to finish under sail were
Kea Lleber's Amorita from LIYC ;
John Hutchinson's Agisymba NHYC:
Norman Reams' Starling Ul, San Dielt Y. acbt Club and Rodrlc Park's L'ADtrro Richmond Yacht Club.
.IMDb ' Wood 's Chiriqui from
C.Womla Yacht Club. wl'ltch had --11 abandoned Ult race at Mmlan(IJo did not arrivt I t Acapulco .•
Poar Newport boata were In tbe
top 10 overall. KJaloa II waa first
to ftnlab, flnl overllll on handicap
t1IM and flrat In Claaa A.
Tom Corkett's Salada wu first In a.. B and fOurth oveoll, Phil
Mclnu'1 43-foot ya'tfl Calltla wu tUrcf In CWa B and mth cmrall.
IDll ..s&an wuuama• end .1.u Hall'• •
Slmoon was fourth ln Class B and
1eventh in fleet. All three canted
the banner of NHYC.
A wild storm, carrying winds of
over 50 knots Saturday nigbt provided
some thrilling ~hes for about a
half dozen boats.
CalifJa finished at the belgbt of
ttie blow, plcldng up eoough time to
beat Simooo WhJch had finiahed
several hours earlier and was holding
down third In Class B. Calllla
sacrificed a blown out spi.malter 11>d
beadlail in averagln1 eltbt Jmou
for 38 miltes.
Following are elapsed and corrected
times of the first 15 boats.
Time allowances for other y1chts
were not computed.
~'f:TJJI_• Jll!I ICNrey, NHYC. IT 11:,.!lf:o-cT ~~ ''•'* "-M>YC, IT U:1':tl ·Jt-CT tt1·lt: ·.~fft OtMtw-. SrtcA. llT 11='1:•:Jt-<T 11 : :• , T-c..ttttt, NWTC. IT IJ?ll!tt:»-CT 11¢ : '11 , r= li.tN,..., SOY(, IT 1tt1 .;~ !:t1·•·k lf~~b'9111 . . , NKYC.. IT IUC:tt:»-<T
ll ~S 11 ~ WINI-NHYC, • u 11 :lo: ~111, avvc. 1 T
Uj,,~ '°"' :•t:t·sl"YC. IT U·et:•:»-<T H~ t.-Ct Sem Hel141N. CIYC. U l>:M:•:»-CT tl#f~ll:ti I et\l Jr~ IMYC, IT 1'·~~Jl~.;.:,:_71lt'(('YC, IT 1S:1':ts:....CT '1._ R•llll •• ,_ sue. IT lt1W·Pt~
U~A..d~~~~.,, Jr,. SWYc. IT !~-lnr;.~Jt:;~ .. ~ vc. "
~
was drl.ulln1. El Toro'• band .aud
up "Hall to the Chier' and everybodt
cheered.
John1on made )ll.J way into· the
ha.near aod down a lo~ corridor al
appiaudinf servicemen and civllianl.
Sometimes be stDpped for • brief
greetln1.
SOMBER FASBION
His prepared talk was about H
paragrap,bs. He delivered it in a
somber fashlon.
"Tonight, I have come to bid you
Godspeed as you leave -some of
you for the .ecood time -to defend
in your country's caUJe.
"Your dest.l.nation - I Corps 1n
Vietnam -ls tom and acatTed
tonight.
Johnson told the combat troopa that
the North Vietnamese Army la prepar~
ing to launch Its ''Route 9 Offensive"
but, "At Quaot Tri, at Hue, at Da
Nang, at Kbe Sanh. tbe Marine. at.and
,quarely in the path of thla/lan.
"Freedom'• defenae coul not be
In better hands."
The Pre1ldent added, "This fl a
declalve time in Vietnam. The eyes
of the nation and the entire world
-the eyes of history itself -are
on that brave band of defenders who
hold the paaa at Kbe Sanh and th6
area around ll
"We do not doubt the outcome ...
'AMERICAN BLESSING'
The enemy's tide will be broken,
Johnson declared.
The Chief Executive departed from
hia prepared text In notlnf that all
want peace and peace "ls the great
American bleuing."
But be added, "When men cry peace
do they not know that America cannot
give it by abandoning a land to the
aggre11or?
"I have asked you to go and help
them. I tnow you will do your duty.
May God bless and keep each of you.
We are proud of you. We will be
prouder when you come home and
you have done the job." ·
The President then strode from the
rostrum and mixed with the combat
Marines. He shook hands first .with
the unit commander, Capt Joel D.
Parka, 25, of 1441 Vla Caprice, La
Jolla.
After Johnson wallced down each
rank, the Marines were marched
away.
Minutes later. one of the bu'e Afr
force C-141 Lockheed Starllfters took
off from the runway. Were the men
already winging toward Vietnam, 11
hours away? Perhaps. Tbe jet roared
and vaniahed in the mht.
It WU IWl drlnling.
Furious Tornado
Cuts Swath
Through Miami
MIAMI (UPI) - A t.omado "worse
than a hurricane" ripped through a
60-block area of this sleeping city
today, burling cars, palm trees and
whisky bottles tlirough the air and
injuring at least 12 penons. None of
the injured was seriously hurt.
"For a second," said a dazed
aurvlvort "I woodered tf It was war
and the oomb."
Spokesmen at Parkway ~eral and
North Miami hospitals said all, the
injured were truted, mainly for cuts
from flying glass, and released.
Dade County Metro Commissiooer
Harold Green, making a quick 1urvey
of tbe affected area, said dama&e
will reach "into the millions." Green,
wbo lives In tbe area, aaid the 1llorm
"sounded like an express train rosin&
through my tiving room." ,
Metro police said a belicq>tel'
survey of tM damaged area indi'ceted
the storm cut a swath beginnini at
northwest 2nd ave. and 164th a1feet
and runninl northwest to northeast
loth ave. and 178tb at.
Police emergency command head-
quarters were 1et up in a partially
wrecked muffler shop. Police sai~ tbe
main damage area centered at
northeast 187tb at. A supermarket
complex Including a liquor at.ore,
loun&e and other stores was wrecked.
Smashed whisky bottles we r e
everywhere and the tceot ol 1be liquor
permeated the air.
A quick 1urvey 1howed at least
80 to 100 homu dama&ed by the
twfster, many severely.
A polt o(ftce at 189th St. WU badly
damaged and a 50-year~ld woo<fel struct~ hOUJing a w e e t 1 Y
newspaper, the Miaml Beach~ws·
Post was leveled into a heap ol le.
One re.ldellt of the hardest hit
was Mrs. Lore P.U.n Wbo aald :rbe
was ln bed at the time and all of
a sudden the window• ovw my',bed
came down on top ol JM,
"My doJ, King, WU tleep~ at
the foot of my bed and bl boiled
and barked and betan Ndil tn
clrclts and Jumpin& up and dl'Wll.
It was over in a flash." :
She said her clock~ at ':56
a.m. ' "rve been throu&h every bed ~ur
rlcane to bit M1am.l In CM lasf 22 ~ar• ao4 DOD• ot them -even$ « Donna -WU U bid II
I'd take a hurricane &Jl1 old •• "
Mrs. Petlan said.
"lt bappeDtd ao fast I never Jlad
Ume to be f:rljbtened, the>QCh. I ;-u
just dumbtounded, pe~Pd. Fs a
MCOlld, I wondered if tt wu •
and the bomb." :
One bouH containin• tbree pttple
cntmbltd unct.r tht awrm11 fUr'y.
Police rue* ~ occuoanta. !bey
WCN amoq those with mfMr lDJutW.
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Actor Jimmy StewM't, a bripdler
general in tM Air Poree Relerft.
Vilitld biJ old World War ll unit in
ll.ll1etta, Ga.. an bil final tour ot
active duty before retirement.
Stewart was squ.adron coounmder
in the ~th Heavy Bombardment
Groap, now the 44&th Mmtary Air·
lift Wing .iatiooed U Winier Bob-
btm· Air Forte Bue . •
• CIMttles Homlch, 19, ot st. Paul,
Minn., told a judfe be tried to 'mate
amends tor steellng •tOo from a
crippled woman's 1n11• by pvtng
'87 '"to the dnlreb~' Bom:ich plead·
ed guilty and the unsympathetic
judie .entenced hhn to a five-year
term Jn tbe altate reformatory.
Sus~tShOt
In Examiner
Truck Fire
Weather Traps,
Kills Woman
~ve Expl«;»rer
· IEAm..E' (UPI)·-A yoanc woman
11M:.'. Gil • *°Pl• IMttle, tuwed
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'11 .Rain*', Moat 56 miles IOU1heut
., blre.
Mfl. Anderton, her b U I b I D d
Omles, 24, and David ltCbchke, 28,
Seattle, were foreed to .pend the nlgbt
at about llt t ,•foot' level of h
moaata.tn when they ftft ~
by a storm while ducendlng late Sat.
urda1 from u upedltlon to the Para-
diae Ice Cave1.
Tbt trio, aperts in the study of
e9Ms, bad JOGe to the site to map
and pbotocrlpb the caverns.
AllderlGD Hid 1he group had cbect-
ed ..t fRm U,. rlQlll' atatica'...,..e
DOOD 8Murdaij ia ''beautW\11 wealatr.''
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'nle Ution took two pa.rflll. late·
wlntM punches today -anow and
subzero cold in upstate Ntw York
and New ERJltM and lluYJ rain,
gale f o r c e wtDdJ and a cold front
in the Pld.fic NorUnrelt.
With aprln&"a otOda1 1DtrJ llu than *» days away, it loobd aa 11 tt would
Deft!' come ln the Eut, 1'bln IDOW
driven by windJ up to 50 mlJu aa
hour lashed New York. Vermmt abd
New Hampshire a.od where tbe tT.
S. Weather Bureau aald the~
would drop to. btdow todaya . Upstate New · Yart. 1 '
Oswego, Jefleraois and Lewil
tie1, tried to barrow out from midlr
almost m inche.t of blowiJIC, driltjq
IDOW. Many roadl and blgbway1 la
the cold and anow belt tTere blocked.
Cars and people we.rt 1trtnded and
it teemed apparent that ICbooJ
dllldren galore would cnJoy the daJ 911.
"It'a not to much the mow ltaell,
but the blowini ud dr.itllng that
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York State policeman aald SUDda,J
nigbl ''VWbllttJ ii nil. All plowa bave
to be off the roada because all th61
do in tb1s kiDd of weather 11 rua mro one stranded car after anotba'.''.
The storm, in· it.I third dq, left at least 1& incbet of mow around
Lab Erie in Soathwestern New Y«~
and WU blamed for four tr.me deatJaa
in Upstate New York.
The bitter Weather k.iAed other4,
1too, A youq woman cUed Of uposure
an4 her huaba:od WU MlpitaliJed SW,.
day after being Crapped through the n1iht in a IDOW cave on the Jo,..
slopes of Mt. Rainier near Seattle,
Wash.
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excursion to a• • ..no, mow-filled
mountain atM _....·)a trace<11 lor
a 23-,..ar~ld woman and her two
children. Aathoritle1 said they all
froze alter their CU' became ltrallded
in the IDOW.
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• ' JFK's Secretary Reveals ·
t • • • ·-'Arab Terrorists Hit Israel;
IJlJ ~Not Wanted' as Veep Ullbed Pn11 laterutioul nrbln areas as successes.
~ab (UerrUlas have been. Hussein. who condemned
fta .Wl\dllit• PTat EvlJJ'n LtDcola, wbo wu
,P'l'eUdeDt JobD P. Ken·
nedy11 penoul -=retary,
writes th.t ba told ber ju.at
. belore hit de.otll Lyndoo B.
Jobnson would not be his
rwminc mate in 1964. Sen.
Robert F'. Kennedy, 0-N.Y.,
denJ.. the "'I'°".· While that political story
ol wl'lat might have been
caRtured attention t h e r e
wele protnlses ",new and
~avier ~ml!'ttition izl the
llMI& New BaJnpshire first·
' 1 n <he-nation r•-U.I
pimaey.
A write-@ eampelp for
New Y,orll Republlcu Gov,
Nei.on A. Rockefeller was
1auncbed and Sen. Eupae
J; McCarthy announced he
will step' up bi.a Democratic
presi.ti.al ~ve la the
1tate.
Mn. Llncolr:i uys in 'her
new book. "Kennedy and
Johnson," that on Nov. 19,
1983, three dayz before Ken·
nedy was,us.asslnated. she
asked hlm who he wantl!d
Hijacked Plane
Reported in Cuba
utouraged In their rakil on Cut•tac!Tlellltoa potac8'5s 1nulc~nMo•'db-· u Ji vice pre~al l')l!l· llneU territory by w b 1 t -.~ nc ~ mate ;trben M fOUCbt ·u.y consider successful die · East, bas stiff opposl·
bla second 1erm. Vie\ Cone 1ttacks on .Sa.I· tion, some of it at the cabi·
"He loolled •tr al 1•h t p ind other South Yiet-net level. Most Jordanlan.s, •bead," Mr•. Uacohl Aid, 1 u r r th "and without belit.~g, be, ...umese cities, Jordanian espec a y re ugees o e
.. plied, 'At tflia Ume I am. llOurt:es said today. June ~10 Arab-lsraell war,
thinking aboul Gov. Terry Mock T-2.! -1' They said the guerrilla reportedly 1upport the Syr·
San.!Cll'd o1. North Carolina. rJ.Bt movement sWJ grows rap-ian-trained guerrillas.
But It wlU oot be Lyndon.' " ldty despite King Hussein's The Arab terrorl1tJ strike
Robert Kennedy issued 1. On LJ>rDmies renewal of his opposition to from . the Jordanian East
1tatement saying 1hat In 1uch attacks . Bank of the Jordan River in·
1963 he often discussed the U d W · U.N. envoy Gunnar Jar-to West Bank territory OC·
'64 ticket with twi brother ll er. ay ring was in Jerusalem'today cupled by Israeli forces.
and ''it waa always clear f~ a meeting with Foreign ARMS SEIZED
. that Lyndon Johnion would WASHINGTON (UPI) Minister Abba Eban to dis· be the vice presideoUa.I can· -Cuss t#e Mideast situation. Jordanian forces Sunday d.idate." A ~ock trial of blternatioBal Among the topics under dis· seized' in two border dumps
Communism opened today, cussion was Hussein's de· hidden arms. incluiting 25o
Sanford, ,who has since with an "Indictment" ch•a:· nunciation of the Arab ter-machine guns, some anU-
left the governorship, said Ina: Communist parties of rorists who ittack f r 0 m lank weapons and ammunl·
he never beard anything tM world with c r Im e 1 Jordan. tion. 1 Despite the arms
about such a plan until Mrs. against humanity. • roundup and official orders
Lincoln brgua:ht it up. The Commun.lat movs-NEW INSPIRATION to crack down on terrorist
McCarthy, running for the ment was accused of The terrorisU, members activities "with an lron
Democratic nomination in fomenting 1ubversion, pro-of the El Fatah organiza-fist," Jordanians were deep.
opposition to Pre s I d en l moting slave labor a nd sup· lion, are drawin~ lnspira-ly split on the issue.
Johnson's Vietnam policy. pression of freedom of tion, from the Viet Cong, Troops and police report-
fly him to the Communist is-i;aid he will step up his New speech and religion. the .Jordanian sources said, edly have been ignoring or·
Hampshire c a m Pa i g n The trial is being con-and attach a great signlfi· ders to prevent guerrillas
i.n full vie w of police a n d
troops.
JORDAN ATTACKED
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that had befin tl\reat-.d
for a long time.·
Only the dtiy befort, i ..
raeli D e f e n 1 e Mlru.tet Reeent reports 1aid Jor-Moahe Dayan warned ofMr-
dan's pro-Cairo Premier, ious colllequeDces ~
'Bahjat Talhouni, suppress-of Jordan'1 failure to ~
ed an official statement the El Fatab terror raicic~
condemnln g terroris t activj. From Jerwalem Jurin
ty · The Cairo press ignored was going on to Cairo f o t
}fussein's anti g u err i 11 a talks with Foreign Minister s~ch , which followed an Mahmoud Riad Tue.t.1•
eight-hour Israeli attack on Riad then will go to Lybia ....
.Jordanian positions 1n t h e on the first leg of a consul-
Jordan Valley Thursday talion tour of hi! own In the
Though Israel maintained Arab world.
the Thursday 1ttacks were cc=~========::
to silence Jordanian artil· r·· .. I
lery firing on Israeli bord· AWARD Wl.NNcR
er settlements. informed The DAn..Y PILOT ba ftll j sources. said the strikes ap-mo r • •WVdl f r om ~
parently were retaliation Ori.nee CoW1ty Ptt• Cl uh
against the terrorist r a i d s .::h1n °by othu newap.1per.
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MIAMl (UPI) -The U.S.
l tate Oeparbnent today
«iught information about a
orivate pilot. apparently
tor«d to fiy to Cu.oa oy a
man who hijacked his plane.
Authorities believe a fOr·
mer job corps lnatructor
h'om Michigan whose wife
recently left him forced a
Coral Gables, Fla., pilot to
land al gunpoint Saturday. because of ''the warm ducted at George town cance to the Communists' from crossing into Israeli·
The twin ens:ine planf' took response I have received U n i v er sit y u n de r orlslaughts in the cities of occupied lands . Ca mouflage·
off from Marathon In the thus far ." sponsori;hip of the so-called South Vie tnam . The El Fa-suited fighters armed with
Florida Keys. In Minneapol i~ Sunday, World Court of Public Op!-Lah lerroristi; regard the automatic weapons circulate
The pilot is believed to be McCarthy saKi if he were nion. ~,~..,~·~·~·-v~;:":.,::Co~"~"'....'.'~tlA~<~k~·~·~·,:_~th~ro~ug:!'.h'....'.t~h•:_:J~o~<~da~o:_:V~a~i:l•!YC::::================,!..:"'....=~= Donald W. Doran , 42. the pre1idenl he would seek to The aim is to acquaint .-
hijacker is thought to be halt escalation of the Viet· young persoo11 in particular ~. f 1
Thomas Boynton, the 31-nam war .and wor k to set with the nature of the Com· : i : '
year-old son of a chemistry up a coalition government. munist movement, and to
professor at Western. Michi· The write·in campaign for c o u n t e r pro-Soviet pro·
gan University. Boynton was Rockefeller in the New paganda stemrniag from the
described by his father as Hampshire primary waz 50th aMlversary Jaat year
a heavy drinker and user of started. meanwh.ile, by 13 of the Bolshevik: revolution. 7 Children
Die in Fire
tranquilizers who Is nervous supporters who admitted The court is composed of
and irritable. "time is short." a flve -man tr i bun a I
Operators of an air taxi John Beckett, a Universi· representing the world'• zervice at Marathon Air-H h' ty of New amps U'e pro· various legal systems. And
port said Doran had flown fessor who was assistant will attempt to bring to ligtlt
CINCINNATI (UPI there ln hopes of getting a director of the Budget the nature of the Commonizt
Seven children perished ear· Oying job. He was told there Bureau in the Eisenhower world and will not render
ly today when a fire raced were no openings but that a administration. said the a formal verdid of innocent man fitting Boynton's de· . through their t wo· 1 tor Y 1 k' group i1 creating a "genume or guilty. . , scription was oo ma: (or a frame house Jn the city 1 ride to Miami. d r a f t Rockefeller move-The indictment, a copy of
Clifton section. ment." w .. :.h wu ,.,.... on "-A few moments after the '"" u. The parentJ, Mr. and Mr1. 'plane took off, authorities A IWckefeller aide said Soviet Em b a 11 y Jn
Henry Cox, and another uld. Doran radioed that a the governor. who dizavows Washington, wu read by a
child, James. 12. were the man was holding a gun at pre 1 l dential ambitions. clerk before an audience at
only survivors. T h e Y his head and was ordering wrote Beckett two weeks about 50 1pectator1.
escaped by jumping from him to fly to Cuba. ago urging him not lo start Sin~ neither the Soviet
a second floor window. The Swiss Embassy, which the write-in effort. Union nor the American
Dead were Debbie Cox. handlea U.S. affairs in Cu-Michigan Gov. George Communist party sent a
13. Donnie. 10, Connie, 9, bl. reported Sunday it h ad Romney. ending .another reprezentatlvt to present
Sandy, 8, Darrel, 6, Gary, received no word on the in-round of New Hampshire the defend.nta' case, the
$, and Brenda. 2. cident. Havana Radio a1so campaigning, 1aid the na· tribunal appointed a 211-year·
Neighbors said Debbie made no mention of the hi· tion's majcr labor unions old criminal lawyer to ban·
Cox stood at the second jacking. have amaued monopolistic dJe the d e f e n 1 e , C.
·Door window of the burning Tbe plane reporjedly land· power which permlU them Dickerman Williams ot New
bqrne but !pored ,pleas to ed at Havana at 4:33 p.m. to set lnfiaUon-fuellna: waa:• York la ac11.na: .u dllef pro.
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Hired to Map Campaign
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
G9v. Ronald Reagan says
a strategist for B a r r y
Goldwater's 1988 pretiden·
tial campaign bas been
: hired by C a 11 lo r n r a
: Republlcau "simply to
: keep a finger on tile pu]Je."
. Reagan wu informed that
: orpnizers cl h15 favorite
• aon presidential bid we~
netotiaUDI with F. Clifton
White, but be denied the
New Yorker was hired to
map out a presidential cam·
paign in his behalf.
"I can refute that," the
governor told n e w s m e n
Saturday at the Uni9ersity
Tax Reform
'UnJikely
This Year'
SACRAMENTO (AP)
Chairman John G. Veneman
bf the Assembly Revenue
and Taxation Committee ex-
~ed doubt today the
~lature will give Gov.
,•1\eagan bit top priority pro-aram of the year -major
irefonn of the state's tax
•structure .
ol California r e g e n t s
meeting in Riverside.
"We did employ Whlte bl
regard to our delegation
'Simply to keep a fl.Dger oo
the pulse,'' Reagan said.
Henry Salvatori, a Loi
Angeles indUltrilllst, aaid
th• deal with White ,, ..
made independently cl
Reagan, who has insisted
he is not a CllldidatAI for
the GOP p r -e s i d e n t 1 a 1
nomination.
"White will brief the
delegation on the state af-
faln around the country and
~ the proepects for each
nomi'nee," Salva tort said.
"He will act in an advisory
capacity."
White was a m.Jor cam-
paign o r g a n i z e r for
Goldwa1er. Many credit him
with rounding up t b e
necessary R e p u b 11 c a n
delegates to w I n the 1984
nornlnatioo for the former
Arizona aenator.
Church Says
18 Orphans
Still Alive
• _Veneman, a Republican,
)aid openly what many
Jegislatora are . s a ~ i n g
privately: It will be 'very LOS ANGELES (AP)-A
11ifficult Uds year to &et a report that 18 South Viet-
major overhaul'' enacted in· namese C!bildren were killed
to law, be told a reporter. in recent 11.....,t.lng is false, The Modesto usembly· 6" man sald if the legislature a Seventh-day Adventist
ellminatea tbe property tax church leader says.
on household furnishings Tbe Western headquarters
such as television sets and of the Seventh-day Adventist
enacts withholding Of per-Church reported Sunday
soaal lncome taxes "that is that the president of its
the m06t we can expect." Vietnam Mlsslon Ralph E.
R e a g a n , a 11 o a Neall, told them "our in-
Republlcan, dOfllll't 11 k e formation tndlca~• that all
withholding, although he bas orphans who stayed ID in·
Nid be tNgbt mance bi1 ttitutions are safe."
mind if be were convinced Mn. Rachel Pbll1ips of
the people want it and that American Motben Inc., said
It could shl.f1>lY improve tax recently she had received
collection procedures. His a Jetter from Ly Tran Hung,
new finance d I r e c t o r , repreeeotatlve of the group
Caspar W. Weinberger, also in Saigon, reporting the
has opposed w1tbbolding, death of the 18 children.
but says he now ha.s "some American Mothers, Inc.,
nwbillty on it." ts a group of 4.2 Southern
U Rucan finaUJ does ac· California famllles which
cept witbboldinl, tt would wants t.o bring tbe 18 and
be a major reversal. Lut 33 others to the United
year, Reapn Aid "I'd States.
prefer almOlt anything to But Neall'• letter said the
withholding'' and he flatly children were being cared
refused to accept any tax for ln nilsslon schools of
increase bill that provided tbe Seventh-day Adventist
for payroll deductions. Church.
But In 1968, the situation Mrs. Pbllllps said, "We
bas changed. pray be ii correct."
The governor'• $1 billion iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill
tax lncrease bill drastically WED. EXCLUSIVE boosted state income tans
-and ~ llO'llt' are
faced with tu bW. that
have doubled and tripled in
t0me cues. Democrats are
saying that wiWJoldinC
would pennlt Callfomians to
stretch out the new taua
over 12 montba, at.ct al
paying In one • two bll Jump sums.
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BORREGO SPRINGS
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&truck and tilled a man on
tbe around SUDday when it
buzzed a lfoup of dune but·
a racers and then crashed
seconds later, ki1llDC two of
its occupants.
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Fink, the pilot of ttie plane
and a member ol the dune
buggy group, buDed the
racers near the Ocotlllo
WeliJ AJii>0rt bu t ap-
parenUy flew too tow and
d e c a p I t a te d Robert
Feurerhelm of Pasadena.
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witnesses said.
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arrested, l a c 1 u d I 1t 1 10
women. A boOkinl omcer
described city pNola u "goma fUll blut. ..
permanently pressed dress shir+s
at very special sevin91
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'1'be)' have the lumry feel al the finest ooUon but their
b1end of es% cottm au" Decroo® polyeeter won't
wrinkle whlle worn and nn• Deeds ironing. Short sleeve
with spreld collar in blue, mbe pewter and white. 1~·
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for the shopper who plcma ahead
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Uodenreat of o.ame pol,atu, ootton in white mmoui
sboWder T~lbirt. S.XL aad hour shodl, white .act f..O.
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save on men's Orlon9 blend crew
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Tiie 191'1 -· 1e1t It up lo bi&!>« education H-
millilCnUw d'flc\IJe to ...
to tt epNkan wbo were
alle,.ny ad~ocatinC eom-mwµsm .,... bpi <If· ·ihe -· The Dew' Whetm o.r e
meulll'e waa nffn'ed to the
S.Oate Judlclary Committee
for a beartnc.
County Man
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Dem Group
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Hospital
Unit Chief
AIWIElll -Put If,:
O'Neill, adininlitrator Oi.
Garden Pnk Ge n era l
H01pital WU elected presi-
dent <i the Hospital Council
of Soulhem California at jg
annual me mb e r ship -· HosP.tal Co u ncil ol
Sou t tier a C a l i fornia
.epJ:e1tnt.. .more tball 200
major SoutberD Callfornia
hospitals and carries OD a
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latest patient care lldlit:ies,
t.eclmlques and metbodll.
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Sllpedor Cwri J u d 1 e
Rebertoatdner 111cmoa
del Mar bas been invited
by the Soutlrwutera Law
E'nlorcemeftt IntUt'l'lte to
lecture at ill Imtitute OD
Juvenile Delinquency to be held ln Dallas today and
Tuesday.
• The· In•Ulut;.e 1• a train.in& and educational ~eram · C • D •·ervative CalllanlLI M. .Ketchum Gf Bakerafleld
........... AIMmbb' 11"4' all had 12' -·
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~b~!.· >."°7d·· ~ ~ :::~~'i"' S:." M~.!"!~ New Way ·Found
'8:;.~~dm~~::u:: =~~:.;,~::~~=:~ To Stop, Hair Loss,.
~:"th• CRA'• --lee1t times with the CRA; Grow More Ha1'r' ' ~card," mallecl sUn. William T. Bagley, San
417, on 1987 lePlllUve Rafael; Alan 0:-Pattee, HOUSTON, Teias-lf you But, u )'llU aN. lll!lt ._.,
w tel, Schmitz, a John Birch Salinas, and John G . don't 1u.ffe~ from· male pat-.tide Wld, bow aan ,_ m -..
&opety . member, .-a ad Veneman, Modesto, all with ter11 baldness, .vou cu now what ll actually aauslni ~
WU:tfield eat:b voted 11 out four votes. stop your bait k>ss , •• and hair loa! Even if~ lml
of 8) times with the ll'OUP'S Alsembl.. Speaker Jesse CfOW mpr11 hair· attm tD "rutl tn -....,,. • Pollj;ion on selected Jeclala• ~ --,. ' b Un r" b ( D -Inglewood), For YMnl "they .aid it w. 11 certaJnJy no p:oc:t cl tbf
, In the Senate, the four recorded ft'fe vote• ac-cqukin't be · done." But now a caUM ot YOVR ii.Ir J.cm. "' nat h l ceptable to the CRA and Sen· nnn ot laboratory C'Oftlllltanr. · g h e 1 t Republlcan ate prealdeot pro tempore hll1 developed a treabJM!nt for Many ci:a:titbis mn .,...;
leOl'erl and the .Dumber of Hugh Bur. n 1 (0.Freano) both Dlfll and women, tt..t II bUr IOllL No natttr wb&dl -
1lmtl they voted the CRA cast Iii: votes for the CRA not mly ltopplns hair lou. • • 111 omalrw --hU ..... H ,.. ..,_·•re· , L... i.-" •-Sens. H·. L. Richardson . -;;i';iuppori;i;;~ted~·;iteiilila~· iita;iU;io;iioi;. --.,II uut •--.uY srowinc hair! wait unto you are lllick bald and
Pasadena. 18; Clark L'. Ir Tbey don't e"t"m a.sic )'OU to )'QUI' hair roots t.re ~ roa
.Bradley, San Jose, 17; John WIED. EXCLUSIVE take their word for tt. lf they are beymd help. So, if'°" tdJ1
L. Harmer, Gll!ndale, 15, TM• #I 1UT-HLL1l believe that the treatment will la hair top oi and Lou C u s a n o v l c b t::cJ'~,,:J~1~1 help YoU. they invite }'CKI to try ve any 00 )'Otlr'
Sherman Oaka, 15. ' It 6'r 32 ~ at tbtr rilk, and l'IM:I.. and ~lite to.ltop 1'Jlll"
Jn the Assembly: see for ~II! hafrklu &ncl &n1W mcnt'blilr,,1
Peter F . Schabarum Natura.Uy, they would not oa-now ts the the to do IOIDllllnc
Covina, 17 ; John V. Brigg~ e er this r11>rWc trial unieu the about tt beflft 1rs too ta-.
of Fullerton, Robert H. treatment wcrited. Howevrr, ii Loe&ch Lab::fttor)' Ollllalt
Burke of Huntiniton Beach, o" the ii impolll.ble to help e'Y8')'(lne. : and Carlos Moorehead of 1 The g r e a t majoctty of ana, Inc., wUl .ipply )'alJ wttti
Glendale, all with 15; Frank Dolls cases of ei:ces•lVe hair fall trea.tmmt for 32 dl.ys, •t ~
Lant.erman of Pasadena and baldness are the begin-rbk, 1f the)' ~· thlt tnetl
Don MuHord of Piedmoni ... 'Slit ning and more 1..n .. devel ment will help )'OU. :mt ... and Newton R. RUSlell ot •iuy • h!ln the lnfr.nnatlaD a..d lle-
Burballk, all with 1•. and u· DO .... TH2o.EAm-~-~·and· of male -, ...... _ ...... wwwooa'4 Craig Biddle of Riverside, '1llllna" t: • ft n o t be ~. bJ' maD m:ll wtibi" ·
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Rot arians on '"Trip~
Newport Doctor TelU LSD Like It l s
By ALBERT W. BATES
Of .. OellJ ,.... • ....
A N e w p o r t Buch
ptychiatrlat, an experienced
"tu.veler" with the ch;ug
LSD, took Huntington Beach
Rotarians on a simulaud
"trip" Friday.
Dr. Renato Monaco &aid
he tried the drug several
times before realli.ing its
potential for physiological
damage. He therefore will
not take it again, he said.
and he does not advocate t.aldne LSD as a means of
"finding one's self" -the
excuse used by hippie in·
dulgen.
detached way to ~ n ·
perience.
FRIGHTENING
"It was quite lr11httn·
Ing." be recalled. "because
I could see ••hat goes on
betweea .people. T' t ts· perience ' madt a
remaruble ware. ta my
outlook and attitude toward
others. even if it didn 't lm·
prove my medical skills ru
never use LSD again and
I don't recommend it ror
others because of the poten·
tial for p b y s i o l o g 1 c a I
damage."
Dr. Monaco was preceded
by the Rev. James H
Lamberth. minister o f
Chriat Church by the Sea.
Newport Beadl, in what was
ttie concluding ol two week·
ly programi on LSD
prepared by Dr. Russell M.
Morgan. pl'esident of Hun·
tington Beach Rotary Club.
art ttptUed by this. Leary
speaks to the problem even
If wba1 M ~a)-i Is Irrelevant
to my own opinion.
· The same old whoop-de·
do of religion won't do. Peo-
ple ~ to know what it
means to ~ human."
BAD TRIP
RespondinJ: l-0 audience
questions. Dr Monaco 1aid
mental a!ertness on an LSD
tnp ts t>nhanced by many
more sllmuli As for ''run·
nmg wikl'' on a "bad trip,"
he said, ·CoMidenng the
number of doses taken. the
UlC.Jdence 0 r psydliitric
compllcations 1s very small
-estunated at one·t.enth aC
one percent to one percent
of trips'. But some 'trips'
have been very bad."
''In what way did you
change after your 'trips'?"
Dr. Monaco was asked. "It
made me dissatisfied with
my previous a t t i t u d e s
toward people," he respond·
ed. "It made me improve
Describiq t.be nature of
a "trip, .. Dr. Monaco said
that some 20 mtnuus afur
inp1ting the drug, be felt
-as it a cloud were descen-
dlni oo bim. He wanted to
lie down, and did. He saw
the Cellini waving, then a
phantasmagoria consisting
of colors, patterns and
sounds.
His body felt a ttrrobblng
Rev. Lamberth recalled
that Western theology has
been influenced by Eastern.
which holds that ''all things
are part ol eternity or
timelessness. Jt differs from
the creation sense presup·
posing a creator in which
living thing.-; share a
creaturehood."
m Y interpersonal rela· Down at the w.aterworks. Harold E. Pe!ll...u..n, chief oonships." -~ · • like a machine running
.overtime. He felt he couldn 't
move ; there was an inhlbl·
tloo of body movement.
chemist for the Metropolitan Water District, pre·
Another Rotarian asked. sents operator .certificates to workers (~flt to right)
''Are you sorry you took Fred Parker of Corona del Mar, Dan Cornwell of
LSD?" His answer: "No. It FuJlerton, Howard Moree of Orange and Charl-was a w o r t h w h i I e u .' "'0
EXPERIMENTS REAL SELF perience. It was helpful for Cole of Brea. 'Ibey "graduated" al Robert B. Diemer
Hindus. he said. seek lo me, even if it hasn't made Filtration Plant, Yorba Linda, after each completed Next be fett be could use
the sensation f or ex·
perimmts with hallucina·
tiOM. His mind WU like
a ac:reeo wftb t b r e e -
dimenliona1 television.
peel away Jewl.s and arrive me a better doctor." 40..week course in water supply quality, treatment
at the "real self." And the and hyrdaulics. use of LSD as a sacrament Rev. Lamberth was asked -------------------
i.s in line with ancient if a Leary.type religion is
sacrifices. But, he added. better Ulan no religion at
Dr. Ti:mo1hy Leary, the aU. Hofe thresponded, ''In an
"high priel!Pt" of LSD. aaid era e use of various
in ta.Ht t "--u · ·ty kinds of mind-control drugs,
of ·~~~:~t I make a disti n ction
"the better ~ to achieve between the spirit and a
illumination is w i t h o u t P s Y c h o I ogicaDy sound
drugs." person. I don't think this
In a second pbue cl the
''trip,'' Dr. Monaco said be
felt be could wait end
wanted to be 1ritb other peo-
ple. whereu in the first
phase be bad wanted to be
alone. The way he perceived
other• would chanee 'to
either ominou.I or friendly.
2nd:Economic Forum
Carded at Chapman
.. I felt generally friend-
ty .'' he said. "I felt very
close to other people in
whom I bad hid no previous
intfJ'.l"est. I denloPed .an
aversion to the bltlgbt of
hurting other1 in any way.
There la no violence in th.i11
• experience whatewir. ••
In the ttmd llbUe he said
he could look bn in a
..
He added that Leary also has anything to do with
believes people in present· religion. When we talk about
day society may need help. religion w~'re ~ talking
Rev. Lamber1h said a ~ut "mampulaUon of the
1ell6itiveness and awareness l mtnd.
of hypocrisy in our society-;==========
13 seen in the hippie move· PARADISE
meot.
"We may disagree with
their answers bot they 're
asking the right questions,"
he averred. "Our churches
suffer from locked·in self·
alienation. The young people
Ive yow • 11e+vrel • !11.rft
"h.rae tre4er1" Tiie DAILY
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ORANGE -The Irvine
C.O., George M. Holstein and
Sons and Orange Savings
and Loan Association. are
Ulong the apc)AJors of the
1econd annual Orange Coun-
ty Economic Forum. to be
presented by tbe President's
Council of a.apman College
the evening of ·March 6 in
the colleae auditorium.
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supply. directiOn of the
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Alie • YOUNG Ir LA NI 1111 coa.ANY
CO ST A MI S A
1M MIWPOlrT IOULIVA•O ,._.,.au
stock market. and relation
of the business outlook In
relation to local conditions
v· II he discussed by a panel
of three leading analysts
and forecasters.
Persons interested l n
receiving an invitation to
the forum, to be held at
8 p.m. should telephone
Chapman College at 1533-
8821, extension 486 or 487.
Realtors Aid
GARDEN GROVE
Realtors belonging to the
Garden Grove Board of
Realtors are being asked to
MrVe u deputy reglstnrs
of voters during the e!ection
year and to make their of.
fices open to c o u n t y
residents to register to vote.
Hal Bartlett. a Midway
City realtor. haa been ap-
pointed political a f f a l r s
chairman for the Garden
Grove board, to h e 1 p
coordinate this activtty.
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Henert B. Crawford, J. G. ~-_.~ ~ .. ~~ '*11 °""'" v!YIMI urt • n~ u Co -----.... filuel.,., .. M. w .•. , INC.. Not•rr Plllllk _...,. ., .,..,__, lie ~llCM tllet ._...Ille wllil.I• 11111 f/f Calllwfl• ~-a -..........., ..... terms ..,.._, .. .,.. .. " w. ~·-.. ,,.~ c-1 ..... ...,,. _ .......... _.._ ....... ---. ................ _ ~ ... Cll !f,1'• -
on tM board of IOVll'llOrt "':. W:.::'::eti;.:1-:=. "'1 ~ "=~.,,,,°'•:: ~-~"'!: will bt E 8 Buter ........ ttt -'*"' w ..,.,... ,.,.,. ,.., Mt• . . .................... -"' "'" -----------Townaeed Co.; Louis Knob-=t::Ltt~~ .,.,"..,. LEGAL NOTICE
ble, Fowler, Kbobble aod ......., o. "'••t-110Tic• °' ftlll'tW1l't uw Martees; WUllam Le Vecke, =:""c-~ ~ s~.., u110H 01110 o' rlWtT
Le Vecb Ccsp. ; D a v l d L. •rillclHI Ot1b .., LOM ,.,"°1:"19....,....
James, Arthur Young & ~°: =..~'-!"*"-Notu 11 r.er.w 11v.,., 111e1 wuT&101
Q>.; Robert A n d r e w s , oeio11er u. mo !!'\~::'"'~~v·~_."-' =?"~ Nortrorucs· and Gordon ''"" 0" CALtFOltHIA ' •ubs111ute<1 tnnt• pur11H11t to 1111 deed • COUNTY 0 1" LOS ANGELES I u el ttuet _ ... .., MA•vtN MIUEtt. Powers, arcbitecl °" ~ 14 ,,.,, ...... me • SlnM -· .... ,_.... ~ -;;;;:;:;;;:::===============;;::;:====::;1 ... llllderaleNd, I HolV'f P11llllc In IS, .''" Ill lloclk _, ....... ef r .... W MW C:.U...., W l'ett. ,.._..11.,. Offlclal It-* Ill tile ..._ .-Ille
Sumnier School Set
June 24 for H arbor
I See by Today's
Wan t Ads
• Thb Is i n t e re~ I I n i !
Modrl Hnme furniture
lor 5Ale 11.t 11. bl& dis-
count!
e He~·• an old4'r house
l!ftrgl' I for sale rl1th t
downtown • , • It's on tw o Jou!
_,.. FreMM J.. W.1111. '-to CounlY ...., ril Dr-.. ~· -.. be llw .._.dellt flt Ille M. C.ltfQnN, .... --t ti .,_ N1i1b 'fl •... lftc. ttle ~Ion ... , •-Md ti OefMll w Eledlell ti Siii .._..,
Ille Wlll!ln lllllrument, known to -recordtd OcttMf f1, 1N7 Ill "'* .. 11
to be lllt P«10n Who t xtc11ted Ille -.. ti .. a. Offtdet a--. wfll wllllln Instrument, on bentlt Of Ille tall. .. FIWIHlrr v, it• at 11 :to
CorM<ellon. lllortl• Mmed, I " d e.111~ at flle -!ti ~--"-to ICk-led•IC:I to me 11••1 llldl Cer-ttlon Ille c-'Y mur1 hOllM. 111 .,. City
-"'" llw -8' S.nt1 Ana. Ceuntr ti Or•-Si.le WITNESS nw ,,_net 1ftd .tfldel ... 1. o1 C11llort1la at Pllbllc 1ucf1M, le fM
IOFFICIAl. SEAL I hifllul i.ldder tcw c-(Hr.... .,
Lil• M. W'0""' th• lfrM or .,,. In 1e11rl11 _.,
Notary Public • Callforl\ll ot ,,,. U"11ed Sl•ll'll •II """· • tlllt.
'rlf'CIOll Olllct I• ..... lnle-1. Gon¥t.ed to •"41 -Mid
L .. A"Qtib Coo;""' tw 11 ""'*" .. id dlltd 111 IN ..,._,.., M• Commls»on E11plm •llvatt I• Ml<I C-tv .,.. II ... -.crfbad
for gifted students.
Summer s c h o o 1 at.
tendance last year was
S,800, about one student out
of evtty fiv~ enrolled durlni
the regular school year.
From the local tupayer's
standpoint summer school
more than paya for itself,
aocordlng to distrJct Budget
Director Walter Adrian. The
summer 1 tt e n d a n c e
qua.Wies the district fol' ad-
dltionaJ state aJd creater
than the cOlt or 1he mmmer
proarams.
e A lady with a car b
wantfd for Ji«ht cltU-
vay won, can be full
time or temporary!
e There's a newly Jicen.~ed
guest home. wMre you
can enjoy gracious Jiv-
ing with a small family
... tM)' prtfer ladlei
nr couples!
•Would you like a fr011t-
f!d "Human Hair Fall"'!'
Here's one!
• Theft's a GIG A N TIC
FLEA MARKEi' -food
11 nd fun . • • this is
really a good nne !
El Rancho in1'itea "°" to ·ajoy interesting food·· >-•}leeiali~.-·~' COT¥n of tie 1DOrld! This 'IDtS?ll ~ , . ) .
,, It ' • ; l . . . . .. ~ .
• .B.ci"."'ffim the romiald:IC JanCI aouth of~ border.are f~ed
at El iaDCho tJlil week! lie 1111e t.o ret JOQJ'I • • • free, o! coarse • • • at our (t0CANA STYlf J
Mnice .. t count.en r 1'ut ••· wh~ t....u.iY, int.o a "Fiest&" mood t
Coarse Ground Bief ....... 69'
Ltln beef ••• iround just rlrht for " Arroz eon Carne"! .• .and fttsh 1
~~················~ ... ··· ..
Yoo bow tit.at ft'• really Jl'aican beer! 12-os. bUe.
·Stuffed Peppers ..... 49:
Ready for the oven ••• plump peppers. delicioualy filled I
Red .Snapper ... 59,
Perteet !or "Peacado a la V eracruzana" I ·
Avocados ......... · 25:
Fuertes ••• becanae, of courae, you'll serve ~Guacamole"!
• .. r.lli ... Dr:i_lllut (tl RlllCho CAn"')
rnr r•u· • Wiil c.-."'. mn Mllll~ F....t' Hua~~ •
• ., .... 2727 ~ 8ML • 2~ £.astbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Villap Center)
Juf'f 10, 1f1t u follows: P•rloaol & l'Mr'-'t, Attn. l ot U, ot Tred 1Sl7 al -,,._
414 N. llallMnr Drift ~ In IMilt 1 .. ·-• __. levortr """· Calll. "211 .o of Mlscelle_,• ,,,_., ,_. tf 4'31-0C .. w ~ c .... 1v. Published Oraooo• Coast Olflll Piiot, AKA: ISi $helimer ~ ...........
l'ff. 1', M •M .iMrdt 4. 11, lNI VS. Callloml1.
Seid .... wlM be mMe. .... ....,. LEGAL NOTICE oov..,.nt w warranfV, ~ ., .,,....,.
------------reprcll"O tillt, -.....IM W , -'·2'15• c11rn11<1nce1, to satlslY !ht I~• ClllT1'1CATE 01' IUSINISS 11«ur~ by w lcl o..d, lnckH11"9 ... l'ICTITIOU5 MAM15 fff 1tld open-ot Ille trus1H lfld THE UNOEllSIGNEO -· cwtlly sN! ol the lrwsls crrtM b'f .. ,. ._,, la CGMloclltW a llUslMU 11 1617 Wlltclllf ..iv1-...,_..., wlltl ,....... ••
Otiye, Newport IMdl, C.lllor•la. llllMr PfOYlded --··· arid flit _ ... llt1fldNt Ille flc1ttlou1 firm ...,.,. Of VERSAILLES ti IM -MCUM W MIC ..... ,
ltESTAUllANl •net 11111 ""' f""' .. -" oo.m.• wltll .,,,...... "*-ComflOMll ol !flt lollowlng perwtt, -Item Jvly IS,' 1'67 M ......... In
••-lft lvll .,,. Pl•ca of resldenoo .. Id -· Is 11 "'lows: Oeted: J1•uerY 2f, lHI,
Vlnille Huldll-. -0-.rolclt wtiSTSIOE TITLE a»A•IJJl'f
Orlve, 0-...Y. C•lllon1l1. at tliCll TruslM °"'*'' J-.arv .. tlM IV WESTERN 0110 Vlnnlo H11klllson COltl"OltATION s1ei. ol C.Aforma, L .. An9elel c-rv: •• WAYNE H. MATHl'#t
Ott J1,,..1rv lD, ""· Wore ,.._, 1 AllftlOr'IU<il Offtcw Motorv l'ubllc "' •net tor .. Id St111, '"'7 ..,_•ltf •-fld Vinnie Hllldll"°" Published 0r•"'9 C•tt Delly l'llel, iu-. ta mt to lie 1111 "'"'°" ""'°" February S, n . 1', tHt ,,..,..
-It subecr!Md lo the wllllln ,,..
• .._, ... adlnoMedtff .,,. -'" LEGAL NOTICE .,,. ·-·
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
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Astrodata
Reveal s
Sales Loss
Astrodata, Inc., Anaheim
manufacturer of electronic
data systems and ln·
.strumentation. reported a
net loss ror the nine months
ended Dec. 31 of Sl.831S,OOO,
or 11.30 per share on the
1.414.699 shares of common
stock outstanding.
Sales for the period were
tn.129,000, and backlog at
the end or tbe period was
$14.380,000.
----... -
Thomas Allin1on,
Ast.rod.at.a presidtnt. 1t1ttd
that the net loss included
estraord.lnary charges of
1375.000, or S0.27 a ahare,
relating principally to the
reduction• in the carr; :ng
values of two foreign in·
vestments. AUin1on a I s o
'reported that the net loss
includtd a provision of
Sl,130,IXXI for additional con-
tract over-runs as of Dec.
31 of whic h ISS0.000 is ap-
plicable to one major C0:1·
lTact, and additional pr1>-
visions of 137(),000 for
obsolescence and other in·
vcntory a d j u a t m en ! s .
Interest expense for the
period wa s '705.000.
NOT A IEST SELLER -But a necessary vehicle neverthele91 is the new am·
?Mdance being delivered by Costa Mesa Pontiac dealer Roy Carver (left) to
Larry Seal,of Seal's AmbuJance Service of Costa Mesa. The ambulance ii built
on '68 BonneviUe chassis and the body is specially built by Superior Coach
Works. PMce is considerably higher than the standard Bonneville.
Save on Taxes
The company's sales and
net loss for the nine months
ended Dec. 31. 1966, were
'20,56.S,OOO and $1,159,000.
fl0.82 a share), respcc·
; tively.
Log Travel Costs in Diary
To Keep Treasury Silent
New Position
Marvin R. Rosencrans of
Laguna Hills has been ap·
po inted field w a r r a n t y
service administrator for
Dodge in the Los An geles
Jales region. Rosencrans
joined Dodge in Ul64.
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
!DIT011'5 "OT!: I" IN ol•"' •<11<11
in ,,., I"'°"" Tt• Mrll" Sylvl• ~or·
It• -" ,_ --" .. " ..... wllk~ could •fte<I .,..., e•-•
<N<llont !Of' 111/llMH 1'•ftl,
By SYLVIA PORTER
II• ... i.._11 ... .-!"' "" IUffrcll 1 ... lllWlt If A,,,...IU
If you travel on business
-as an executive ,
salesman, superviso r,
auditor, etc. -there were
t w o significant develop--
ments last year whl.::h
should affect your ex.pense
deductions on you; '67
return as well as your '68
tax pla nning.
First. a court decision
underlined the importance
of keeping a diary to record
your transportation, meals.
lodgings, and other travel
expenses you want t o
deduct . U nder the
Trt:a1ury'1 own rules, you
have to 1et and keep aup-
llOl'tinl document.I only for
your lodgings (hotel or
motel blli) and any other
separate expenditures of fl5
or more ( ucept certain
tr a nsportation charges.)
Since most other travel ex·
c1TY °'" l"ou11T.1o1= •A&.LIY pend.itures amount lo less n.•~110:~~c•1•1 ""0 than $25 each, you don't
"~,:,:cE~.1 H:!:~1 G~':!~ .... t11~: have to be ready to back
,. -"' "'-c1t¥ -,..,,,1.111 v1tlff them up with actual billa
,';'.._ ':::,', ... -..,~ ... ""....,~' 11':i !;.!:; for each expenditure. But
,.ec1""1' '°"'1t111111 1o1 c ...... 1~111 .... 11 the rules require you to
"' ""' •19U1•• 11Klkwo .....Cll'ICI\ Ill "" c1,., o1 1<-111ft v.1ir, .. 1.1>11.-have some proof of the :u:::"u "":.':" ~ ,:,:.~::,. ·~.~.; outlays and the best way
r.., '"_11,,. ..... 1""11 w.11 "' ""' to furnish thii is through -:i:c:.,::_•1~~if~•.=: ,,::: t!'!! a daily diary 1 h o w i n g
·•-offlc.tr1 o1 e1«1ion ""' tMlr where. when and how much .-..i-c11 ... ..,,1,.. .,. .. 1 ... 11. "°'""• ,•1t1NCT l, «"'""';11n1 you spent for what on your '"""'' .... ,'°" •-1""'' Mt -.,, trips. •01Hr11 'lee•: '""" Al"" """"°' lt:IDO l u.,,.,d Sl••I
But the clear and con·
temporaneously ·kept diary
satisfied the Treasury's own
requirements for supporting
his $11 a day deduction!,
said the court. Culwell.
though, s!ipped up on his
tips. He merely estimated
them and the court
therefore di~aUowed them
entirely. So itl our diary for
1968, don't be slopp,-about
tips. Llst them for each
meal.
In 1967, the Supreme
Court disagreed w i t h
various lower' couitl and
•greed that the Treasury
w1s right in allowing deduc·
lions for meals on business
trips only lf the traveler
is •way lrom home at least
overnight or long enough to
requite elthtr rest or sleep
on the trip.
FOR INSTANCE, suppose
you go from New York to
Washington. D . C . on
business. You arrive in the
morning, spend $10 on
meals and drink while there,
fly borne on a night plane.
You can't deduct the $10
bec•use you weren't •way
from home overnight under
the Treasury rule whic h tbe
Supr1;me C'.ourt approved.
But if Instead you stay
overnight in Washington and
take an early flight home
the next day, you can deduct
both your meal cost.! and
lodgings for the night. This
could become an incentive
for staying overnight on
what otherwise might be
one-day trips.
One ol the travel ques-
tions which the Supreme
Court Jkirted in a '67 case
was : when is a person
"away from home" if he
lives away from his residen·
ce~ Since travel upenses
such as mealt and lodging
are deductible only "when the
business traveler is "away
from home," tbla question
causes constant litigation. A
strictly temporary Job loca-
tion away from h1I family
geaerally permltJ a deduc·
tion for tile worker. The
lower courts allo recently
have been more liberal than
the Treasury b1 considering
an employe to be away lrom
home whea It is not feasible
for hlm tD move his family
to his job location~
BUT THE Supreme Court
refused lo clarify or verify
this and came down in 1967
with a limited decision 011
a milltary case which left
the "away from home" rule
unsettled for civilians. Until
it'1 settled, you mig1lt want
to rely on the more liberal
court inlttptt;tation that you
are away lrom borne when
It Isn't feasible to move your
family to your location.
However. you then may be
In fOJ' a Treasury fight.
T • m on-ow: OutiaW.
ded11ctioa1.
~::::;--= :~,';" ~-= l.F YOU keep this diary
~::~ ";1~1 G'!'i:::;;: currently. a district court
¥'01'1... 1'111cn•CT 1. .....,,.111.., ruled in '67 that your under
~-;:::; =~ '"""'""' ~.1'Ni.111 .. s.tooo1 125 deductions as shown by
tlllll G1•d•n11 ,..,,.._ the diary are virtually ~'::!,'"" M•·~~1~. E;:i~ dlsallowance proof. To
~1':.':; 10~':, ~':: throw out or cut down your
Times Mirror Revenue
Hits Record in 1967
v o11"0 •11c.1MCT 1, como.i111111 deductions, the Treasury "e!l\'11• •11<1"'°' ,,..._IOICI ... , Id h l h "Diii,.. l"lect: ,,... eu"""-agent wou ave o s ow
,,.._,..., M dt..,... w11-that you kept the diary lm· JUCIO•: ..,,,,.n;, F.., c11 ... , C••l -·••n properly, that it was
c11"'· '"'""'• coc~·•n ter""'S on the face VOT!Mfl l"lllClllCT '· ~-... l•!llf prepc>s "" . .._i.., 11«t1o11 .,.ecincti "' ...,. tto· or had some other basic
..,.ii..g """'' ,,,,. L•,,=1 ... = flaw. And once the court
1~: "'"'" Snwder upholds the diary, t h e ,_, ""•lorll "'...,.. , I k c11r11 : """'fl"'...,_,..." Treasury s own rues ma e s:w.~. ..lllCIMCT I. ltl~:..::1;~ Jt Unnecess ary for yOU tO £""'•' r1«11on ,,...,nc,. 111 .... i"' submit olher proor.
,.., • .,. l"itu: 1,,... ,...,1 "i!':~ ~';::: Before the court was the
1,..-.:..,..: M•rv••"' &••"' case of Mr. CulweU. a long ~'f::i ...... ~:i' ~~17.':~ di~t.ance truck driver who
CllA· J-L• Clct..., k di J h' h h 'tOTIMfl l"lllCltKT •• -ltlflO ept a ary n w IC e ,_._, •""'""" -1..c1 1n , recorded within lS minutes "01~ ".,.., 1711 1~'f:, = after the event, the cost,
"'-""' E ... ""' flo\(C•-date, time and place of ea.ch .-: J-J~ th c-= IMrtl'Y• -"" meal be bought on e trip.
LOS ANGELES -Annual
revenue of the Times Mirror
Co. for 1967 again reached
a record high, Norman
Chandler, chairm~ a n d
chm'. executive officer, an·
nounced today.
Consolid1ted revenue for
19&7 a moun t 1d to
'301 .521,l\54 compared with
the 1966 total of $291 ,800.0'lO.
Net income was
$19,100,438 equal to Sl.60 per
share baaed on tbe average
number of shares outallnd·
ing during the y(ar. T h I s
compare1 wllb net income
: ~;.. •••c•McY 1, 5111:;:,~::,: The diary put ))is meal coata
-..yit• ~ prec;,.w,11 "t -"'' at an average of $11 a day. Age t N d ~""' '*"... "':;::-..;..":.'~= The Treasury cut thia to D ame
'""""'""' '"''• Uti•• 18 a day apparen•"' because J""'9•= Mo<!iw~ H""'""' .. , Harve7 F. Chrlatensen of ~::!' ice=.~-= it concluded he couldn't Fullerton hu been appoint·
'"'""' •111c1JKT 1. -"lf'll have spent more lhan that. ed a a:eneral agent of the ;,;ri:; ;::':."' ,..ecWI ·~,_ Sct...i Guarantee Mutual Llfe Co. ·
,..., ..,."' v,,., '''"' Manal'""nt ef Properly of 0 m a b a, Neb. He has · ~:,•' ":: ~= opened a riew .aceocy oflice
c ...... , ~ ... IMli. c1 dll tt • • in Or1nse and will ·-v• , c~: ar.t. ...,._ .,...,
.. 'f'OY-H1c11te1 '· _ .. .., •••••••••,_.,......... G uaTaotee Mutu 1 I ......,Nc11no1~t1t! ll ~~ J o '"9fl!llf "'-' '91 ~ ,,_ tn41 M74ttl po cy."""'"'n n r a n g e -, g:'-""' 1,... ~O::: ,11,1 1,14 n 1 County .and aurroundilig
<r..,.i.. '-"·\~~~~~~~~~~~!'!!'".._~•~«~•~·~·--------• .. •tll<IMCT M. :.,;::1·
_..,~--..."·--~ . . "-'""' ... _, .. , . ......,,..
............ WW.~ '-'" u-~.
f:::: ~-= 1'0T""8 N .ICMCY n. °"'*""" r-.• ....... ,,..,.._ ., .... .. • ,.... ""*-' , ..... v ..... °" ..... . :_ ........ _ ·= 11-'J ....... . ..,,,.J-~ .r ' _,...,........_
~' ..... .._ • ....,... ..... .,. tt. =·='*' = .,.... ""'°""' "' -_, ~ lflll ..,_ C••C11 ..... I ... J-Millll ,,,..., .. -....1w ----~ llllllJC.. -~ ... "'-""-... .. ,~....-.-J .. Cl>lfll
•. ~
=
Walter Winchell says:
"Ld Euna,. -,_ •"1 M -.......... ,.. ........... ..
... It, ii1\ow -... -lnl . tlll flit!"
l'l!ONETOOAYl
EXECUTIVE
C.A.J\ LBA8INO COMP..A.KTOI
~-c_.,
Kl 7..J011
of 126,209,634 or Sl.71 per
share.
Commenting on the 1987
re!ults, Chandler stated,
"Steady improvement was
shown throughout th1 last
half of 1967, culmrnatillc
with the largest salea aDd
income figures far lbe
fourth quarter in tM com·
pany's history. 'l'his trend
partiall,y of(set the 10'ftl'
earnings reported In the
first ball."
PR Director
Appointed
Phillip B. ZodleT o f
Fullerton has been elected
dlrtttor of public relatlona
or the Orange Co unty
Cbapter of the N•llonal
AssoclaUon of Accountaoll.
Zoeller is employed by
Hunt·Wessoa Foods, Joe. 1s
• pr'ject. mau.g~ m tbl
buslnels reeearcb a • d
1ystem1 planning depart-
ment.
Tbe National Assodalion
of Accountants ls lb e
world'a largest aec~I
usoclaUon w:llh over 11,IOO
members in m cha .....
The Oran&• c o • a t .7
Cl>aptc'a -benlllf II
PITI JIJ.,..111.
'
...... &ear,
Pontiac
Drops
Gaunt-Wt
l. llJCAllL~
--CalllGnla p ....
ti.IC dtilara art ltartlDC
their lpriot ltlliq CllD-
palp •little earty tbb year, accordl•• to u CbambUu,
other cara · In Ill clut.1c,_,,_
Chamblin said, "There la
no more almpl,e w1y of
saying lbat we wut car
buyers to couider Pontiac'•
features btfon buyln1 U1
other car."
The Ponti1c CataUna ll
• • •
DENNIS Au.EN JOINS
FATHER Al DEALER
Onnll Allen baa jolDed
b1s fatbar •• a dealer at Alie Old.-U. • Cadillac
tn t.paa Be.cl'!.. Hi f'Olto
tlDua to nrt: 11 a putMr
•nd pneral mua.,_ Im tbl
21·Jt;• Old apoq.
Deaola la COlllldtrod to
bt 011t ol tbe JOWpit m• lathe_to_
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TV •captures'' Clark Gahle
Hour-long Biograpliic Documentary Set March 5
BJ VERNON SCOT!' U,I~~
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -
Clark Gable spent the last
years of bis life avoiding
television appearances. Now
NBC·TV will beam "Dear
Mr. Gable.'' a blop-aphic
documentary di.at might
have enraged the late sreat ,,.,._
The hour-long .pedal to
be shown March s wa1 put
togetber by tbe M G M
docunrent.ary department with the producer Nicolas
Noi:on, a man wbo never
met Gable.
·Claarnaed, I'm Sure
: Terrence Doy1e tries out his cootinental charm on
·. a dubious Betsy Hewett in this acene from "Bare-
foot In the Park," opealng Wednesday for a three-
. :week run at the Laguna Playdlouse. Directed by
J[ent Johnson, the comedy abo !tan Jacquie Mof·
·. fett and Joel Tropper.
·Colleen Moore Finds
Her Spotlight Again
Because MGM OWtll ~ cl
the 75 pictures Gable made,
there will be many brief
film clips from Gable's most
memorable movies, lo·
eluding biJ first m1jor role
in "'lbe Painted .Dttert,"
a Wllliam Boyd western
made in 1930.
But his tecond picture, "A
Free Soul" in 19 31,
established bbn u a tou&h
J(uy who pushed Norma
Shearer around and crnted
the image ..
It too will be represented
in tile video special alone
with segment, of "It H•p-
pened One Nlgbt" (for
which he WOil tbe Otcll'),
"Mutln Oil the BoaDty," ••san F?anctseo" and "Gone
With the Wind."
Burgess Meredith, who
knew Gable, will narrate the
documentary Which Noi:on
describes as a sentimental
picture of. the man and his
Disneyl•d
Plans Fun-
On Holiday
W 1 1 hlngton's Birthday
will bring a day of ~
entertainment highlighted
by a family variety show
at Disneyland, 'l1nuaday.
BJ BOB THOMAS
,,,,~,.......... ...... above; that higb·DOO!l effect
b too harsh."
JIOU.YWOOD (AP) Actually, the years hive
Starring: in the variety
1how on the Tomorrowland
stage will be KTl'V'1 top
cblldren '1 a bow
penonalltle" Sherm John.Ii'"~~~~~~~ Mr. Wiohbone, Billy Barty WED. EXCLUSIVI deatt kindly with tbe star
, "Far ~ yur1 I have been who epitomized the flapper
a private person," aaid era with her bobbed balr, : mm. .W-CollMn. abort skirts and bouncy ~ .. All d. a IU4den V1a mlnntr. &me. Ille wu the
a 'pubUe persOD again.•• rymbol ol that colorful time
Wbat ....... ..,. -.. .. --,., ln-W'U author1b1p of a n. tervlewers often. a.sir: her if
1utoblograpby. ••Si Jent the film town w11 as wild
Star." Saki •be: "I found U IOMe historfant daim.
out tbat you don't just wr:lte WORKED HARD
boob ..,....,.., ,... have "Not ot _,, .. she ~•es. to sell them ii well. -·~ .... "My ecDtot at .Doub1-.... ..[ suppoae there may have ~ been .ome wild partiet, but
Ken McCormiclr:, 1a1d, 'Of I never wrent to one. Moat
Course, ,ou'll make • tour of ua worlr:ed too hard to
·for tbe boot.' I Mid. 'Of get into aey kind ot trou-
course.' I didn't know be ble."
wU planning • tour of 00 Min Moore labored tn
cltie1!" films almost rteadlly from
Her compl&.ln.t wu mild, thti time ahe came to
because 1he was obviously Hollywood for a D. W. Grif-
enjoyiog the position of fith contract arranged by
being a public peram once her uncle, Cb i c a go
more. She was especla].J.y newapaper editor Walter
pleased with the reception Howey. She wu only 15,
in Hollywood. where she but girls were in demand
worked in filmJ from 1917 for movie roles.
to 1934. She explainll why in her
OLD CHUMS. book: 'Ille crude klleg. 11.gt.Ung: demanded youth.
Afervyn Leroy, wbo got "Only the y o ung e 1 t ,
hl& first break •• • director cleattsl, most wrinkle-free
with Co"-•"'I "Ob v •• ,., ID -•-•-could stand uo::~ ~~ llAWS Up to the
1928. tossed her a reception, scrutiny of closeups under
and many of her old chums their harsh glare," she say1.
turned out: Harold Lloyd, Her career ended in 1934
Buddy Rogers, King Vidor, when cM married Homer
George Cukor, Gene Ray-Hargrave, a C hi c a g o
mood, Adela Rogen SL stockbrokm", and retired to
Joh.n, etc. be a private person and
• On tbt following day, Mi&I mother of his two children.
Jlfoore bad just returned to She conskSer1 her last pic-
lM!l' hotel suite from a lure to havt been her best;
'1ilevilion interview, and it waa: "The Power aDd the r~r. who directed b• in Glory,'' costarrinc Spencer
and Baby Daphne.
Also featured will be col-
orful paradel of famo111
DilDey characten f n-d
mualc throughout the park
by •uch Dlsneyll'.n
fawrft.e1 11 the Royal Street
Bachelors, lh e
EstablJshment, the
Disneyland Band ind many
others, from 10 Lm. to 7
p.m.
The magt~:1J.dom will be open W y-Frldly
10 Lm. to S p.m. and 1D
a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturdayt,
Sundays and bolldaya.
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Two days after the am CODCert oa Saturday, Feb. J4. mnni
younc 1ll'leli pfuiJ.n Duid Bar-Ol&D, tbe major enclea•or will be nuacbtcl
to raiae handl for next MUDD'• _propamaliD1.
AsloclaUoa president Larry Bacon annoucect tblt ho1da ~ hne been placed on leV.,._J lftiat& which will ~rile ~of tbe fOUI"
concen.. dwinJ the 1988-89 llriel. 'nae fourth attr1ct1on wil1 be ICl'DOODHd.
at the cloee of tbe four-week membenbip ampaign.
ATftACTIONI • .
In amwer to DlJ1'1 requests ta.. CJebanoff strinp and Orcheltra an
being enaated for a return~
otben belnc boobcf f« programa lDclude Kyua1 Wba Ol:'J•~ new face, a ifeal talent, winner of tbe LeYentrlU Competition for V~ and
a 19-year-old Korean beauty who baa befll 10loist with the New York Pbll-
harmoruc Orchestra and the Pittaburgb Sympbony, and the Columbus Boy·
cbolr -America's aineinl boys -which waa loundecl in 1940.
Ttie choir has aunir with tbe New York Philharmonic, the Philadel-P.bia Orchestra and the NBC Symphony, bas been filmed by RKO Pictures,
tOured for the State Department in Central and South America during 1957
and Japan for the first time in 1"8 and has rnacle frequent televilion ap. puranees and numeroua recordings.
IXTINOID DRIVE
In put years the clrin ~s luted' only one week. but the extension,
aceo.rding to Mrt. G. tany Severance, membership chairman, has been in-
augW'ated so more people will have an opportunity to join, ·
Area chairmen assisting Mrs. Setler.nee are the Mmes. Georae Gef.
ner and Bacon, Colt.a Meaa: William Mulbauser, Huntington Beach: Kurt
Kupferman. ·Newport Beach; Mary Wagner, BaJboa lsland, and Roy C.
Harvey, Corona del Mar.
Admiasion to the concerts is on a memhership-only basis and no in·
dividual ticket& are sold at the door. Memberships are $8 fo.r adulta and $4
for student. with reciprocity privileges between concert aaod.Uons in
Southern California areas.
Memberships may be obtained by calling Mrs. John Costello, secre-
tary ~t 54&·1318 or by visiting campaign headquarters .t 1874 Rhodes Drive. Costa Mesa.
For these joining now. a bonus concert is offered -it is the final
one of the current seuon -Acidis and Crofut Folksingers which will be
pr~ented-Sun~ay. Marrh 10. at Newnort Harbor Hi~h School auditorium.
Volunteers wishiM to aid Mrs. Severance with the campaign may
offer their services by calling h~r at 546-2785.
NEXT CONCERT
The curtain at Orange Coast College auditorium will open at 8: 15
p.m. sharp next Saturday for Bar.man's performance.. .
The Israeli pianist made his debut with the New York Pbilharmonk
in January, 1960 which won unanimous praise from the New YMk press.
This reception was an affirmation of hi! high standing on the international
music scene.
Since then he has appeared with orchestras of BOston, Philadelphia,
Chica5!o. Cleveland. Detroit, Minneapolis, Cincinnati. tndianapolis. Los Ang·
eles. Washin'{ton. D.C .. Baltimore, San Antonio. New Orleans, Hartford,
Winnipeg, Atlanta and leading European orchestras.
. -. ... . . .
In addition he bas made recital lours of the United States. Canada,
Europe and South America.
Following his performance he will be honored at a reception. lo be
given by the association's board of directors in the Irvine Terrace home
of Mr. and Mrs. James Eubanks. Assisting the hostess wilt be the Mmes.
Costeno, Tom Doyle and Gait Matherw.
COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN -Opening the seventh annua l membershjp drive
Monday, Feb. 26, are members of the Harbor Area Community Concert Assoc·
iation who have extended the time from one to four weeks. Dedicated to bring·
ing programs of Music for Everyone are directors, Mrs. Joseph S. Pike Jr. and
Robe.rt Dick who are helping engage artists for the coming season.
A Safe Bet: Successlul Furia-r~ising Venture
ft'.s a sure bet that ~mbers of Sea Circle and 'their .
fuests witl have fun while fund·raisinf for the
Florence Crittenton Home C1f Orange Co\mty FtiJ
day, March 1. ,A day at Santa Anita Race Track
ii on the agenda for the day. Getting tome betting
tip• straight from tihe horse's mouth, Glory Flag
is Mrs. Roy Coble (right). With them ·is Mrs. Connie
Hendricks, one of only two f emlnine licensed exer·
cisers at Santa Anita.
IEA ANDEUON. Editor
Meft .. y, 1'"'9WY 1', IHI NI.CM ..... 11
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From 'the Grape Came This Party Fare
Another benclil Cor the Florenre lrittcnton Home
nf Orange County is the wine-tai;Ling party planned
by Harbor Area .lwl ior Auxiliary. Members and in·
vited guests will sip samples from two leading vine·
yards and receive expert advi~ on selectloo, serv·
ini? and cooking with wine when they gather F'rlday,
~arch 8, in I.he Lido Park Clubhouse. Previewing
the fare are (left to right) the Mmes. Goorge Glass,
Roger Wellman and Thomas Breer.
Daddys,tD.ot(t_ Shirk Your Work for Understand~ble Quirk
DEAR ANN LANDERS-: My daddy
ruda your column every day. I w.nt
to tell him somettdng very lmporbnt
but I lon,.t tbint tie-wtU lllte:n to
me. lf be rMdl tt ln tbe AeWlpAper
he will have to listen. Here is my
"\etsaie. Pleue ten my dllddy not
to work 10 hard. I am atraid he
wW hive a bu.rt •ti.ck ud die.
If anythjn& eYft' bappmed to him,
I ~·t co cm.
My d8ddy ma.tea. very toOd u.ui,
law ua but we woold be lllitffed with
Jal If It meant more rett and a -,u life for bim.
Pleue. Ano Landen. fix It so be wm ,.. this letter ln the ~per -
WORRIED GIRL
D&Aa WORRJED: n.tt are .........
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Ute NCilbJ wtle wtH near tllltl letltr .. -.......
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are tMrW ..._ ,.., •adal1• r•
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111e ••up••" • friat w. a. wee
tne • =....,.. wll Me It. BARD WOlll -OLEO ANYBODY.
tf ,.. w• rwr 4'alldy te ltve
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• .. becane of •• Inner drive t.
exce.l ud addefe. If tbete compulsive
wertera Ula eare et u.tmsf'IH•s Chtoy ·
tUlt•a .. "ndtl.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Th.la might
1eued lib a stupid request, or perhaps
I am 11kin1 for an overs! nputication
ol the toughest question of all -
bow t. tackle tM everyday problems
that adse from the very business
fl Uvlng. Ca11 you put to&elher a
rew helpful hint& -Aon ot an AM
Landerw Do-it·)'OUNell·klt? -GROP·
ING
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DEAR GROPING: Ynur request I~
nnC stupid, In ract I wondeor wtiy
no He tiff hAs tvtr 1uked.
MH7 ptnple &rC' IM-M't hy rran
11111 1111i~s they un't dtfiM. ~
the llnt step la le lsolatt your major
proltle•. •eparal# It from lht othrr
prtlllem1 aitd write It down on a
pieee tf paptr.
t"lote "t wllat caused tbr problem.
81 tiill I do•'t mu a find • 1cape1oat.
Plaetac ·tM blame la of little vaJue.
All ~raelf what part YOU played
•• t.e wtmni to 1ccept t h •
,....lMUty.
u.& die poulbl, courses of action
that •IOit rtmedy Utt attu ldop. Ottn
•• It work en Ott mott lo1tw anft
preeleaJ tolatlon. If It provu In·
tfltdtte, try tlte second apprtacb, t• ... tllJrd.
1'I pe.n.. •b• makes an effort
to analy11• 11nd rrsolvr his prnblema
will dl11covrr lhlll hill recllnts or ruttll·
,,, and frustration will l(rAdually rado
A\\B~. lff' will 1').ptrlrn<'I' (prnb•bly
for tht' nrst time) a U nit" of b1lance
11nd confldcnc(. Remember -the
longest walk In the world befina wfth
a slni le step.
DI::AR ANN LANDERS: Who gave
you the power and authority lo say
TIUS IS right Ind that IS Wrong?
Your rlJ?idity and uncompromising
statements make me ~lck.
One of your pet theories is that
no house is big rnough for two
families
Well. listen to this: My husband
died two months ago. I have • large
home staHeri with three 1ervant&. My
son and hi! wife anri child are movlng
1n next Monday. My widowed 1isler
and her teen.age daughter a"e movlnt
,
in the follow;n~ Saturday. We art
all civlli7.ed people and there's lo
reaiion we can't live together In peale
and harmony. Everyone ls ttui.lM!!d.
How do you like that? -MEMPIU!
OEAR MF.M: It doesn't ntattft
whether nr not I lib It. lt'1 Yta'
house, Lady, Write to me In a ,.
ind Id me k1t0w If everyone Is 1111
lhrtlJed.
ls alcoholism a disease? How can
the alcohoUc be treated? ls tblr' a cure? Read the booklet "AlcoboUarll
-Hope and Help,'' by Ann Landers.
Enclose 35 c.nts in coin with J.our
request and a long. st.nped, ae ~
dressed envelope.
Ann Landers will be 1lad tQ 1'tlp
yoo with your problems. Seod tbe.nl
to her In care of the DAILY PILOT,
enclO&.l.n.g a 1tamped, sett .. ~. envelope.
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J4 DAll.Y PILOT MondQ, F.,_, 19, 1968
• Wedding Performed
: Mesa Nuptial · Mass Celebrate<:I
• Duri.DI a n~ DWI in Anot.blr' ..... of tbe
st. Joac:blm'• Cat ho 11 c bride, Miii Miia Louin
a.nircb Ouiatine Joanne Wate!rl, •• floww Clrl Sbe Watera exdianled weddin1 wort a ?OM dlllflDia fOWD'
rlnl• and pledges with and canied a be4et of
Edward Tbomaa Kram. : white petall 8lld ,._ ril>-
Tbe Rev. Thomu J. Nevtn boDJ.
performed the Sat u rd a 1 Gent Zeeb of 8IMa Ana
momtnc ctt'e!DOOf before wu bnt --. Ulblrtne
an altar decked with tpraya pab to tbllr Pl"• were
of wblte 1tadtoll,. Tbomu ~ ...._,of
cbryaantbemuma and earna.· the beDedld, Ba Kine d. tlom. · ONnie D4 l'.4 di Parrie
Parenti of the nn!ywedl of Santa Ana.
are Mr. and Mrt. Wayne Tbe cbarcb lll1l we the
E. Watera of Oolta Meaa •ttinc for lie netpdon
end Mr. and Mra. Henry where 200 I Ile • h COD-
E. Jtraua of Santa Ana. tratullted tbe c • • p 1 e •
The bride, sf ven in mar-Special riauta flilaa IJUnoU.
riate by her father, aelec:ted . were Mtl . .\oll lc:baefer,
en A·llne gown of peau de th • b r i ch Ir ct om ' • IOie • with &D ~ net grandmodMr, Mn. Robert
bodice featurin1 re· em· Wolmnde, bis ant and
broldered Alencon lace with Ml.11 Terri Lmtin, bis
Heel pearla. A butterfly COUlin.
train complemented t b e More tueltl wn Kr. and JOWD Mn. Wllllam w...... the Tb~ new Mn. Kraus don· bride'• aunt ad mtde and
ned an EngllJh lace tiara ·Mr. ad Mra. DoaC1u de
of tiny aeed pearla to bold La Fontame, aD of San
her ailk iUuaion velllng. She FrancflCO.
carried a cucade of white Mrt. Jamea 8tlOudt of
carnaUou a fourth ,._... Covina, COU1iD of Cbe bride,
tioll lace hancsurctitet and attended the Piil book
a pr11er boot wblc:b bs' while Robert_ -1 Wll11am
mot.her carried at her own Leer receiffd llftl.
weddlnJ '!be ue"'1'Wdl Wt the
WeartDg rose c hi ff on reception for a Wlddlnc trip
gownt with aatiD traim and to Palm Sprblp and will
rosebud beadplecel aJt d mate iheir bomt Jn Cotta
flounced veillng were the at· Me• upon their return. tendanta. · The former MIA Waters
Carrying .nose1ay1 of pink · and her blllbQd were
putel carnationa were Mias Sfaduated from Mater Dei
Martha Rober• of Cotta High Sdlool ad ahe at·
?Uaa maid ot honor; Ml11 tended UCI and m~ in Marj Beth stoneltreet ol EDCJllb. Be a1ao ii an alum·
Santa Ana, brideamald, and tm ol Santa Ana College
REWARDS RIPLICT -PrOudly di.lplllying honors
won from the newly formed countywide Girl Scout
Council ol Orange County are (left to rieht in mir·
ror) Mrs. Jame1 Ontad, p.t president of tbe'New·
port Harbor Girl Scout Cduncil; Mrs. Everett Nu-
nan, chairman of the ICOUt extension committee,
and Mn. J. E. Hale ol Huntington Beach who re.
ceJved 1lle Thanh Badge, bigbelt adult recognitioa
award in Girl Scouu. 11ley receiTed awards daring
the· annual Recognition Dinner which toot place in
the Santa Ana Elb Club.
._ ""' Mla1 Anna Marie Watert, aDll at tea d • d Oellfomla
MRS. EDWARD THOMAS KRAUS junior bridelmald ml..,_ State Cc>Jlel• at 1"u1lerton
St. Joechlm'• RJte1 of b bride. where he ltudlecl 1*>1ogy. County Scout Council
·Pays leaders Tribute
ELECTROLYSIS
For the alti111ote ti.
1ffici111t hair r1111 .. 1I w• ''° the D111l.1ctiott
E11ctrMl.U _..ed.
Alpha Omicron Pis Cut Cards, Calce, Pie
Tribute wu paid and
honors awarded during the
annual Recognition Dinner
of the Girl Scout Council
of Orange County. This was
a "first" for tile newly
formed countywide council.
The Thanks Badge, high-
est adult recognition award
in Girl Scouts, went to Mrs.
J. E. Hale of Huntington
Beach, Mrs. R o b e r t
Bla0man of Orange and
Mra. Sally Collina of Garden
Grove.
A plaque ~aeni.4 1~0. ltatl~ ,gw!Z fell' ·~ tpulJllc--relations ~.,
and certlflcetes o f ap-
P?edatlon were lf,ftn Mra.
Jmiea Orltad, put preli·
dent of the Newport Harbor
Girl Scout Council; Mrs.
Jamea O>unta, c o u n c r 1
organiler, ad Mrt. Everett
Nun:1fu.!ouncll atenalon ~ ebalJmaa. Bw«•tnc telmre pins tor ..moe-wwe 6e Miilea. JI:. r. GOJmon of CNta Mtia,
A11oc:iation
Al-cteaert ~to benefit the Arthritis 7 p.m .. A.rrmging colorful decor for the party are Foundation, u by Orange County (left to rilht) lbe-Mmet. James Ferrell, John Butler
Alumnu of AJ1Jba cron Pl 1'be loange of the and WUlfam Smallwood. Betmit chairman ia Mrs. N~. ~will be b .WU for the Wednel-Richard Pau¥f Huntmcton Beach.
American Auociation ol
Retired Persona meeta Jn
Senior CUuena Clubboule,
Newport Beadl, tbe third Tburlda7 of udl modl at
lp~ day, Feb. 21, ntat wbkb u ICbliau:W CIO belln· at
Society Parades Finery
Prtaentlnl the 1 a te • t
ltylea wUl -be the Ladies
Society of St. L U k e ' I
Orthodox Church of Santa
Ana w~ it h o s ta the
Mardi Gr.u ol Jl'ublon on
TburtdaJ, Feb. 22.
Tbt Dllneyland Hotel wm
be the scene of collTiv1allty
at 11:30 a.m. for tbe third
annual abow and luncbeon.
Alliltinl u chakmen are
W I Cl b Mn. Fred" Kborty ol Cotta omen s u Meta, ht1te•.... and Mra.
Walter Kowalik of Calls Meeting we1tm.1nster, ucteta.
Frankie Orte&& Trio will To Order provide the background music while F 1 o r e n c e
A 1tntnl metUng of Call· Smale• commentates the
fomla FtderaUca of wom-fubion parade. One of the
en'a Cluba, Orange .Dlltrict, ~~'Jr~ :9oW, 'i:
Junior Membership will be Vegas.
coaducted Wednesday, Feb. Proceeda are earmarked
21, in Fulltrton Eben Club-for tbe buil~I of a ne:-
hOUle. chmcb Ja Garden Grove.
CaWnc the meettna to 'n. neat 11 open to t.bt
order at 1 p.m. wU1 be Mn. pubUc: aDdnaenatkea may
Aft Kcn, diltrict president. be made by contactlng Mra.
Durinl the ~ tlae Philll,P Kouri of Garden
l'Mfal membtnhlp wm,;::0r.°"-=·-sae..-="'=-1·-==--=~11 lllct the DOmlnalfni COID-
mittM. Aftmrardl, wrltblC e11111a1 wm bt coadacW.
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20 years; E. Hamilton,
Costa Mesa, 15 years, and
Urry Miller of Newport
Beaob, 25 years.
Special guest at t h e
festivttlea waa Mra. A. Max·
son Smitb, board member
of t.he National Girl Scouts
of the United States.
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Plt.M for C.111pli•
111011t1ry Ce11Wltlil-
kouty Stvdie
Presenting awards were
Calvin P. Scbm.idt and John
Malltlamney, vice president
of the county Girl Scout Newport 11 Fashim Island Newport Center• 644-2200
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Shop tonight until 9:30
• Frances Denny stages
a beautiful show·how ...
an4 off,,_ II loHlj 6'ft 'Pw'l•Ulw' lltat lncltlUa
a ,,. • .,1 COlfl/IOCI ft1.W •ia fW•a-4 /l<M4d and •
90W.1oek . Jnn'&•jlacon of F'1'ancn Denny Pwfum•·
Yi>urs, with any purchase of s.oo or m0'1'e of
France• D_,,,,y preparations. Ctnn1 in and leam
all thB nasons, the diff•rnt 111ethoda, IM little
tricks tllat do the tnost /OT'°"" comJJlaiola,
make the most of your inditrldual b"'1rlty. Orn-
Frances Denny consultants will be in attendQnce
at Robln&Ofl'S, F•b. 19-n., '° k .lP '°" tDitla
your f>a'1'Hcular Hady /WOIJi.tns·pnd It>
demonslnli. tu.~. e/fectff/e 'Fro11c~•
Denny tr•obnent and recommended _•xercis•s.
We meNtion jflf t a f at1 from aft aUnsiv•
colZ.ctita of Fn.c•s Denny b"1#ty' p-reparaffons:
An Infroductlon to Fnlnces Dan, /fit, 6. 00; Swrc•
of Beauty S.in C'1'Hm.J.5. 00, 25. 00; Tn/>1• AcHon
Lotion 3. 00, 5. oo, 8. so. Maii, I~· Cosmdicle
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Every Mooda.y at t p.m. Mra. Jack ~. -. 'rh ·1cJ~ £ J w Id f A f mmben 1ather ln Aoder· 1379, may be coatact.d fGr ~ I I en xp ore 0 r 0 r IOft School auditcdum. West· Joe•• lnformatloa ,. r mbiater, for meetlog1 of H a r b o r Cb a p h r o t
Might Solve Problem 'l'lnJ tots to ... n...... may be obta!Md by calling Sm.Ith at Ma-1352 w 1J1 Over eaten Anonymous. Haduaab. The club m..tl
.W M" Cbl appll'tuai'1-'to Mra. Merle Amundson, Me-answer q u e 1 t i o n 1 on Guest.I AH welcome t.e at.. at a p.m. every daiM ~ be IDvolYed in crtadvt •t 7098, while Mrs. Warren acbolarshlps. tend. day.
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Harbor Service LMIUt'1 Ollldren '1 Art Worbbap. LIBRA (Sept. ~ '11): TUESDAY,
FEIRUARY 20
By SYDNEY OMA.RR
''Tbe wile mu cootToll
hll destiny • • , MUo.loo
J Pol.ntl the .. ., ...
DectptloD ceuiew wtla
what )'OU Own could crop
up today. Keep cloee watdl
on poaaeaaiODJ. Oppotlte ea
flatten JOU. QmltlOD 1• au CWll'.U .mc.nt,. or
Id al It.
Tbt wcrbl:lop 111 Ocnta
del Mar ..W ope.e its 4oerl
. far the U.weet .....
-1t11bl • Moadly, Feb. ..
ARlF.B (Mardi 21-Aprll
19): Your lrilHnpeu to Pl'0-
1
~ deep mQ' alienate' ICIDe
per101t1. But real friends
will understand. M • a n 1 don't back down ~om basic
I mission. Intellicent people
are sympathetic.
TAURUS (April 20-May
7.0): Some who ~ very
close may be temporarily ! in state ti ft.n.aDc:ial em·
barruUDenl Show thlt you
are venatile. Display sense
of fitness, humor. And don't
brood.
SCORPIO (Oct IS-NOV'.
21): You tend to ... with
diatorW vlaiGG. ..... to.
day there ii h real, the
i ma cine d . Xou lose
something -but prepare
for new gains. Find out what
must go, what la to be at·
tamed.
SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 2%·
Dec. 21): A call today could
b9lp unravel m y a t e r y .
;Break through to source, to
heart ol matter. Add to
bow*lge. Seek ald from
I GEMINI (May 21..June 1 p e c i al orpnization.
10): Don't wait for news ~ary. Do so to remove
in --to ,et Started OJl obstacles.
key tut. Go ahead -what
1 1ou do will C"reate policy. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·
: lt'a not the other way Jan. 19): Some friends may
l around. Means proceed with be victims ol wishful think-
c:onfidence. log. Be sociable. But don't
CANCER (Jane 21..Ju]y commit yourself to program
2%): Money and relatives that lacks solid base. Accent
appear to domlnate. Be on wishes and how to fulfill
perceptive. Make neceuary t.bern.
c ban ges . Exchange AQUARIUS Jan. 20 -Feb.
thoughts, ideas. Embark 18): Accent on standing in upo~ creativ~ Pro Ir am. community, prestige. Ex-
Don t be afraid of progress. press ideas. One in position
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): ~o do aomethln~ about your
Listen to proposals con-, ideas could 111ves~ t.tme,
nected with r e s rd e n c e ' money. Enlarge bonzons -
security, property. pay spread influe.nce.
special atten~Oll to legal PISCES (Feb: 19·March
counsel. Fanuly members 2 o ) : E mi> h a• i s o n
can .help yo~ cause if you publisbl.ng, writing, getting
confide questions, doubts. views across to I arg e
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl 22): numbers of peo~le. Your
Emphasis on ideas rather unfque way of putti!lg across
long-range plans. Stress also a point appeals, wins allies.
on short j 0 u r n e y s , Know this and be daring.
messages, ability to cor· IF TODAY IS YOUR
redly interpret special in· BIRTHDAY you absorb ex-
formation. Don't se&tter perience. You are t be
forces. dellneator, the _ c r l t i c ,
CATHlllNI AHDUWS ....._..w ... "'
Betrothal
Announced
· A summer wedding ii
being planned by Cltherlne
Andrews and Don M. Cur-
riet', both o( F o u n ta i n'
Valley.
The couple announced
theJr engagement at a din·
ner party attended by rela-
tives.
Mias Andrews, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H.
Andrews, was graduated
from Muir High School,
Pasadena City C-OUege and
Orange Coas.t College. She
now attends California State
College at Fullerton where
she is majoring in speech,
and ls planning to teach next
year.
She was a c h a r t e r
member of the Fountain
Valley Woman's Club, Jun-
ior Auxiliary. and Delta Chi
Delta sorority.
Her fiance, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harland B. Cur-
rier, is a graduate of Santa
Monica High School and
OCC, and now is a senior
at CSCF. majoring in com·
munications.
capable of explaining and Silver Sands
able to help others ap· Slides on View predate a variety oe efforts. The first and th tr d
GE N E R A L T E N· Tuesdays at 8 p . m .
Tuesday, P'eb. rt, at l :S> DENCIES: Good for fishing, members of Silver Sands
p.m. in Sl Joseph College planting. Cycle high for 286. Native Daughters ot the
auditorium, Orange, Sister SCORPIO, SAGl'ITARJUS. Golden West gather for
John Joseph, admlnistrator CAPRICORN. Special word meetings. Lake P a r k
at Children's Hoeptta} of to VIRGO: you co u 1 d Clubhouse, Huntington
Orange County will abow discover greater success. Beach, is the setting for
slides of her trip abroad. To tlfld eut more •llouf vounett •"" the first session while Mrs.
Ollldrt• wJ.11 .. lort tiat
artiltic wiorld uaMr \ tbt
dlrecUoll al prolualoull1
traintd teacben. C1-I
~lq offertd _.. be&inJdq,
llttermediat. and advuctd
painting elane1 and a c:la.J
clue detlped for tht .....
.wdent.
A preschool cla11 wm ~
taught twice a week {Of U
weeks where a n •
preclation of nature, aclenet
and music will be atrelttd
along with arts and craftt.
Instructors are Mra. 8'le
Wilson, Mrs. Leah Vuqua,
Jack Taylor and Miu Tina
Charlie.
Mrs. Wilson, a graduate
in art from Ohio Unt~nlty,
studied at Madrid Univerli·
ty; her collea,Ue, Mrs. Vu-
quez ls a resident of Lapna
Beach and has studied at
Rex Brandt School and
California State Collegea at
Long Beach and Fullerton.
Taylor, also of Lacuna,
is an alumnus of
Philadelphia School of Art.
Miss Charlie, new to the
workshop, is an alumna ol
Colorado University where
she majored in art educa·
tion.
Registration infonnation
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J
~JI DAH..Y "LOT I'
:i .. .--::;-.~.:~ JlJne Nuptial
V''tture: Plans Revealed . ~.peeks:
.. t • !;t' M .. ,., • • • • •
• : The Udo theatn opens a •ew week of mm abow:lnl
··\vednesday, with the acreen
• ~ersion of the best Mlllnl
\'alley Of ..... Delll. It wUJ
tome to you in Color by De-
tuxe and Panavilion.
The Meaa theatre begins ill
new week on Wednnday with
the te c h n l c o 1 o r plc·
ture starrtnc Dodi Day, The
paDa40fJ ...
Four talented '1 0 u D ' IC·
tressea take top billing in
Valley Of Tiie Della u they
portray tbe figures of the orig-
inal story, a foursome involv-
ed in nllef or escape from
tbe pre11una ol show biz.
'Ibe quartet of beauties
whose llvee are intertwined
ln the film are Barbara Par·
kins, Patty Duke, Sharon Tate
and Susan Hayward. Joey
Bishop and George Jessel ap-
pear in Valley Of ne n.u1
in very famlllar roles, both as
MCs iD 1eparate sequences.
The locales vary from New
York to L.A. to San Fran·
daco, u the show girls be·
come involved in the use or
"dollJ" -l)eeplng pilh, pep
pillJ and diet pilll. One is In-
volved wttll a IU'1 who doet
not believe in marriage. One
marries aeveral time1 and
consumes booze in copious
q1Wltitles. Another indiscreet·
ly appean ill questionable
films. A fourth feels Dim•
---1'tloia11Mdto
dllplace her in stage popu-
llrityl
· They all. in one way or an-
other, Jean on the "dolla" for
· escape or relief or juice to
keep gotng! Now you know
that VaDey Of Th Dolla is
not a pkt«ial review of cute,
. attractive toys for youn1er
girt.a' pleuuret
Aiding and abeting Doria
Day in Tiie Ballad Of Josie
are Peter Graves, ~orge
Kennedy, Audrey Chmtie and
Andy Devine. TbJs is a com·
edy drama, based partially on
historical facts well-m ix e d
with potent fiction . It deals
with a widow's eUorts to im·
prove a run-<town ranch so
that her 8 year old son might
be proud o( his home. But. the
place is primarily a 6 h e e p
ranch in cattle country. That
spells double-t r o u b I e, in
spades.
Doris and Kennedy fight
face to face, sheep versus
cattle. man against woman.
Graves tries to help the fe-
male, but she will have none
of bim. Audrey gets in the act
and takes the message clear
to Wuhington, D.C., that is.
Wyoming Is the locale, prioc
to statehood.
Mr. and Mn. L. Ernest
Fiftl of Newport Beacb
have u.noun<:ed the engage-
ment ol tbell" daughter.
Valerie Field to Cr a i g
White, ton of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert E. White o f
Bakerlf.ield.
A wedding in the U. S.
Naval Slatton Chapel. Long
Beach on Juae t ia being
planned.
'!be announcement also
wu made by the bride-to-be
during the t r a d it l o If a l
c.andlelight cwemony when
the Met.apbonian Society
met. She is a member of
thl1 group at W b it t i er •
College where both are stu·
dying.
Mis• Field. a graduate of
Newport Harbor H l g h
School, is a political science
and sociology major. She
aho studied at the Universi-
ty of Copenhagen.
Her flance is a sociology
major and a member of the
Lancer Society.
Genealogy
Taught
In Classes
A beginner's class in gen-
ealogy wW begin Wednes·
day, Feb. 21, from 7 to 9
p.m .. in the Morrison Adult
Reference Library. Orange.
Harry D. Roberts will in·
struct the clus which will
run for eight weeks. How to
do basic family research
including organization of
material. where and bow to
find source material and
how to produce a family
history will be taught.
There js no charge ror the
course, according to Ted
Riachard. Oran$e County
Genealogical Society presi·
dent.
Guild Focuses
On Traveling
A series of slides on world
travel will hl&blltbt the
meet1Dg of tbe Women's
Guild of OUr Lad'! Queen
of Angels Olarcb., Corona
del Mar Wecmesc:tay, Feb.
21, in Villa S w e d e n
restaurant, a1 11 a.m.
Speakin& will be Mrs.
Dorothea McKenna o f
Corona del Mar Travel
Service, stated Mrs. J . L.
Connell, program chairman.
Re9ervatiom •e due
tonight wUh Mrs. Ida Ram·
bo or Mrs. Grace Kehoe.
Officers of the guild an
1be Mmes. Rambo, presi·
dent; Connell. vice presi-
dent; Betty Coker,
secretary, and K e h o e.
~asurer.
Dinner
Progressing
For Sorority
Xi Mu Lambda Chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi is hosting
a progressive dinner Satur-
day, Feb. 24, far ruabea and
hwbands.
The Newport Beach home
of Mrs. William Blacl'>urn
will be the startlaC point
VALERIE FIELD
Enpged
In-and-out
In-and-out flattery, a dia-
mond of a dress shape to
natter young figures of all
ages. Sew-simple. s o · o
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crepe. Unen.
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Miss Sizes 9. 11. 13, 15, 17.
Size 13 (bust 33) takes 2'i2
yards 39-inch fabric.
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Moose Group
at 8:30 p.m. Women of the Mooee, usa.
Nut month, March 7. assemble the first and third
members will eather ln the Thursday of each moatb f«r
home of Mrs. P a 1 m e r meetings in MoOle HalL
Anderson ol Newport for a Costa Mesa. '!be programs
program on Austria. Rushes begin at 8 p.m., and Mrs.
are invited to the event at William Calloway. Me-4J41.
8 p.m. may be caned for further
As a service proj~t. the information.
Concerns
I Drugs ·
An~ lectm'e
and mm • -ouana and LSD will be affend to the
Women't A11D1arJ to the <>ranee ComtJ Pllannaceu-
tlcal AuodaU. by the
Newpcrt .Baell Police De-
partinen!
Wednelda7, J'lb. al. the
women wW IMber at 11:30 a.m. for a IOdal hour and
luncheon la the Newport
Harber Y adlt Club. Hoete11e1 fer the event.
wW be Mn. Humphrey
Murphy ol NftPm't Beach
and lh. J. N. llcClellan ol
Cotta Yea Mn. Lauren
McLain ot South Laguna
will preside over the meet-ing.
Plana of a Yilit from the
ltat.e prerident. llr1. Dudley
Conneas, wlll bl dlaclosed.
Mrs. C. V. Turner of Cos-
ta Mesa, ••Y• and means chairman, will ten of plans for a fall ffliWll abow.
What's
Doing
MARY DAY, 64M321
HB TOPS Club
Allen School is tbe meet·
ing place for members of
Huntington B e a c h TOPS
Pound Pinchers at 7 p.m. every Monday.
sorority is baking cookies -;=================--====;;;
to be sent to Vietnam.
Stars 'n You
~ture Topic
Numerologist R e n a t e
Shoemaker will tell Newpo
Harbor Delta Delta Delta
MESA MATINEES haft Alumnae about the Stars
gained a favorable role ba tM and Yoa during 1 meeting
live• of maDJ Harbor ... la the Newport Beach home mm farll over the .,...,. o1 Mrl. John Hewitt
These Wednnd.17 aftlrBOOll The eroup wlU meet
soiree• provide an escelllnt 7:31 p.m . Wednesday. Feb.
break In mid.odq In tbe mid· 21. Cbalrman Qf the evenin
die of the wtek.· A O'and is Mrs. Wllliata Donnelly
•. cha-to ..... v.v •~ ---ud and assisting her are Mr~
•"-"' .... l"I ~au.. Cll'la Veverka and Mn. •::~·also free retredmeatl. Mlcllael Stewart. Reserva
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TELEVISION VIEWS
'Robin Hood'
Far from Good 1
By RICK DU BROW
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -All the ti.me 1 was
watching NBC-TV's musical about Robin Jlood Suu.
day night, I kept thinking b~ much juicier it
would have been if it bad been done on "Rowan
and Martin's Laugh-in." 'J'he whole absurd story
!fairly cries out for campy treatment in the year
1968.
IT SEEMED rather apparent, however, that
NBC-TV was tryin g to tum out one of those pe!'en·
nial reruns of children's tale6, one o{ those pro-
grams that video immediately brands a "classic"
if it gets a good enough rating to be repeated more
than once.
I confess I take a v~ry personal attitude to-
ward tales like these. M.y dist.aste for folk heroes i5
every bit as ,great as my .distaste for folk songs. I
am almost always on t!he side of the overdog be·
cause be is usually better company. To this day I
root for the giant in "Jack and the Beanstalk." And
my idea of an excellent Tarzan story is for a native
to cut his vine as he swings over an alligator.
AT ANY RATE, Sunday nigbt's 90.ntinute ori·
ginal musical, "The Legend of Robin Hood," wa
strictly for children, and perhaps takes on a kindlier
aspect if treated this way. 'l'!here is no reason, how·
ever, that the production s hould not have been
zippier, and also less sl<>t>PY tn certain key mo-
ments. The music wasn't much help either, IM,
lrom an adult view, the cuteness at times was be·
yond toleration.
There were a lot of performerw on hand, but
most of tbem seentingly were allowed to just run
through the mot.ions. OnJy Roddy McDowall, as the
weak Prln<:e John, gave some fine melodramatic
substance to l\i.'j fole. There was no excitement to
speak of, excepll' when the straight playing verged
on unintent.iona1 satire .
THE OTHER DAY, I asked a friend of mine at
NBCTV why any0ne woUld want to adapt "Robin
Hood" at all "Because it's there," he replied. He
should have been the direct.or .
"I Remember Illinois," a one-hour special pro-
duced by the state to. help mark its 150th anni~
ary. was presented on NBC.TV Sunday evening. A
potpourri of celebrities from Illinois, political fig·
ures, scenic views and brief touches of history, the
program was a pidure-postcard view of the state
and its tradition.
THE BROADCAST was the first television
rspecW produced by a state !or network airing un·
der commercial sponsorship. Under the circu.m·
stances. it was predictable th~t the anniversary
celebration wou ld dominate the tone, and relegate
to the background such qualities as careful ~
praisal.
Sunday afternoon, "Experiment in Television"
-a very considerable success Jast year~turned
for its second season.
THE PltEMIERE was ''Four Days to Omaha,"
a s~alled "fictional documentary" in which a
young American man whose father was killed in
World War II tries to !earn what he was like by
tracing, in England and Fr111ce, the p laces the dead
soldier's diary t~ld about. Some of t11e "actors" in
the program were real townspeople. so that the fie·
tional story had the financial air of a composite por·
trait of many soldiers in w~me.
Denni• t'lae Henaee
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Bulldogs Throw 'Karate
This ls Brotherhood?
Controversy-torn
Olympics Over
GRENOBLE, France CAP) -So
ei'lds another Olympic . Gamu. the
great sports festival dedicated to the
fostering Of brotherhood and good will
among athletes of all nations.
Karl Schranz of Austria contendA
he got jobbed out of the gold medal
in the men's special slalom so that
Jean-Claude Killy of France could
complete his slcilng grand slam. ln
Brooklyn, they call it borne-cooking.
French and Austrian newsmen
almost come to blows in a shouting,
shoving post-Games press conference,
and the British joined the melee. at-
tracting thiJ biting order from a
French press officer: "De Gaulle kept
you out of the Common Market, and
now you can get out. too."
At Autrans, a Finnish Jong~istance
.;kiier socks a gendarme over the
head with a ski end at Cha.mrousse
the tough CRS men -France's securi·
ty police -get even by almost crack-
ing a few arms in their protection
of skier Killy.
At Alpe d'Huez, some rabbit-furred
Olympic hostesses are fired fOr car·
rying good will too far with the
athletes. and the bobsledders threaten-
ed to strike unless one favorite bunny
is restored. She quickly is.
"Without regard for p o l i t I c s ,
religion, race, color or creed," says
the Olympic code.
Women a1blet.es of Communist East
t;ermany are disqualified for allegedly
beating the metal runners of their
In Plaoeni~ Open
sleds in the luge. The East Germans
call It a dastardly, capitalistic trick.
The Russians call a press conference
to blasr the American role in Vietnam
and to enunciate their own credo:
''Peace and love for the world."
Racially-segregated South Africa is
readmitted to the Olympic movement
and automatically black African na·
tions begin pulling out of the Summer
Games in Mexico City. The Soviet
Union, blasting the IOC action,
threatens to do the same.
Athletes object strenuously to the
mandatory sex and dope tests. "You
can't even take a birth control pill,"
complains a pretty French Alpine
skier.
"What do they tttink we are -
horses?" adds Gertrud Gabl, the
Austrian skier .
North Koreans pull out of the Games
before they start because they don't
want to be a direction. They resent
ttie designation "North".
"Harmony among nations. and sport
for sport's sake." they tell us.
Avery Brundage, the IOC president,
bl~ tM International Ski Federation
for double-crossing him at the last
minute and voting to permit com·
mercial markings on skis.
No one sees Brundage present a
medal to an Alpine skier. A French
newspaper says the IOC executive
showed his disoleasute of overcom-
mercialism in £he sport by snubbing
(See OLYMPICS, Page 19)
Bogey Putt Sparks
Knudson to VictC:ry
PHOENIX.· Ar\%. (AP) ._ ••t can't
remember wanting to .m a golf
tournament aa much u I did this
one."
That's bow George Knudson, a
$20,000 first-prize check in his pocket,
described his wbm1ng effort in the
fl00,000 Phoenix Open.
Knudson, a 31-year-old tour regulsl'
from Toronto, Canada, carded an
even-par 71 in Sunday's fJ.nal round
f~ a 12-1.mder·par 272 and a tbree-
stroke vict<l'}' over three cballengers.
Oddly, it was a four.foot bogey putt
on the 210.yard, par-3 15th hole whlch
Knudson considered ttle spark ttlat
led to his first triumph since the
1967 New Orleans Open and bis fifth
tour win.
''I showed ~ colors there," said
the chain-smoking Knud3on r4 the putt
which. managed to keep him even
~th~~~gSamCarmichael,after
Bruins, Trojans
Set for W eekend
Trek to Northwest
By United Pren JnternaUoaaJ
That private race 'between UCLA
and Southern California for the Pacific
Eight basketball title resumes this
weekend In the Northewst and chances
are the two Los Angeles power• will
remalb in the same 1-2 positioo.
Th.e nationally second ranked
BTulns, 9-0 in the conference, face
Washington Saturdaiy and stay aroond
to invade Waimtngton State Monday
night. Southml California, with a
league mark of 8-1, meeta the ume
teams cm alternate dates.
Each beefed up on Oregon and
Oregon State durinl the put weekend
in the southland.
Oregon State gave UCLA an argu-
ment until eight minutes into the •
cClGd half. Then OSU's big twosome ot Gary Freeman amd Vic Bartolome
fouled out and tbe Bruins took oil
far an •n win.
he bad put bis tee shot tn a lake
ID front of the green.
Carmichael, who parred the 15th,
held a share of the lead only briefly
and fell two strokes behind &fter tbe
next two bogeys. He waa only one
of two cballengers who caught
Knudson during the final round over
the 6,765-yard, par-71 Phoenix Country
Club Course.
"Nothing I did was too easy," said
Knudson. "I spent all day watchinc wnat the others were doing. It wasn't
tmtfi the 18th hole that I was able
to take my first big swing of the
day."
Knudson carried a two-stroke lead
into the final hole and then holed
out a three-foot birdie putt to put
him 3-up on Carmichael, Martinsville,
Ind. ,who finished with even-par 71.
Defendine champion Julius Boros.
who finished in a tie with Carmichael
and young Jack Montgomery, Fort
Worth, Tex .. for second place, each
with nine-under 275, missed a shot
to be all alone in the runner-up spot.
He pitched to within three feet of
the bole on the 535-yard, par-5 18th
hole, but his putt rolled to the left
of the hole. Second place was worth
$8,166 to each " the three players.
WINNING BUCKET -UCI's Steve Parker (33) shovels the ball up
for the winning two points in the final 17 seconds of overUme in
Saturday night's basketball showdown wtth Nevada Southern. The
Anteaters finish out their ho~ sea60D tonight against Fresno State's
Bu)ldogs.
Furthers Rtaeb•
Brundage Hits
Pull-out Threat
GRENOBLE, France (UPl)-Avery
Brundage, president of the Interna·
tional Olympic Committee (IOC), be·
lleves countries which boycott the
Summer Olympics in Mexico City be· cause of South Africa'• pt'eSelloe la
helping racism instead of fighting It.
He hopes the .even countries that
have aonowced tbev will keep t.be:ir
athletes home will ''think twice" and
change their minds.
"All nations who oppose discrimi·
natioo should think twice bef'ore deny·
ing South African nonwhite. their tint
opportunity for equality," the 80-year·
old Chicago millionaire said in an in·
terview u the Grenoble Winter Games closed Sunday.
~ the IOC lifted the ban that
kept South Africa out of the 1964 To-
kyo Games, the Mexico City Games
boycott pledges and threats have mul·
tlplied. Nations declaring their ath·
let.es will stay home include Egypt,
Eth.lopia, Algeria, Ghana, Mali, Ugan·
da and Tanzania. The Soviet Union
and other Communist nations bint
they may do llkewise.
Brundage took the angry words from
the various capitala1 calmly.
No Natiooal Olympic Olympic Com;
mittee (NOC) has notified the IOC ft
is withdrawing from the Mexico City
Games and "the IOC does not deal
with government officials of any klnd.,.
but only with national Olympic com·
mitten." be aaid.
Pilot Photos
By Lyle Haigh
Maz,. Krause Win · Astrojet
~LA COSTA. Calif. (AP) -
Pad Jtnme, a Afety far the wasi,.
lqtoa Redddnl, and Bill Materoski,
a eecond buemaD for the Plttsbw'gh
Pntea. botb feel 10.lf la much bard-
• tbaD botb of tbelr tpeelaltiel. But tbq botb eeem to do well aa
IOlftn IS t'rideeeed by the "5,000
checn they Mn today after wtmdnl
tbe $30.000 Amsican Airllnel Astrojet
Golf CluaJc u partnen Sunday f o r
tbe tKODd atnllbt time.
Tbelt bnt-ba11 eeore of 185 for 54
bolM iDcblded a patr of blrdle• on tbt
two ftMl bow. tDabltng them to pe.
eat JM Boden and Art Pon1L 'J'fb e
wll ... ' •I • W'8I Ole WDI ICOl'e t b I
1 1,
ume team chalked up last yur to wfb
the top prise.
HorJen. of UMt Chicago White So•.
and Powell. of the Buffalo Bllls, had
a total of l8S for tbe S,&U-yard La
Cotta Country Club COUJ'H.
''ln baseball Md football," Md said,
0 you don't think about anytbinl. It's
a movtna target and you react iD1tlnc·
Uftt,y." .
"But in 10U," he added. "you have
aJl tb.lt dmt to think and blow Jl"
KraUM and Ilia baseball • pla.Jlq
partner bad never met before wt
yur's first annual tournament A n d
they haven't teen ucb other aha
the7 won that toll"Dt1 over the par
3fN8-72 course.
Their final acore Sunday wu a Do
31-tt, eil)lt under per. It went wttlt
an openln1 round ot fl followed by a
IO.
Powell and Horlen rtcelved S2,9
each. for ncoad, • did Ron Samo.
Chicago Cubs, and Jim Taylor, N • • Orleans Salata. Botb team. aconil
l8k
Joe D™.Ulo and Otto Graham,
CMCb of the Wublnlton Redskins, ftll.
la!Md up fourth at 110 mil won •1.• 19Ch, .
And Graham added a DtW c.tr to bll
booty when be came wtthln tine ~
u of tbe cup on the 1tUl bola.
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Anteaters Fresh From
82-81 Overtime Win
BY GLENN WB1l'E ... ....,"" .... UCJ'a amulDI Anteater• cloee out
their home buketball camPAiP ~ ni~ holtinl tbe Fresno State College
B p in m a o'clock atntgcJe at
Campua Hall.
And it'• another \'ital same on the ngged trail the Anteaters hope wW
end in an NCAA playoff berth.
Fresno Stat.e poeea a major threat
to coach Dick Davis' nifty outfit,
boudng a tall front line and what
Davia deacribea IS "a karate de-
ftale." -----------Fre ... S&ate UC ln1M
W Sudea
W CualaCllua
M Heebnu
I-! Fuley
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UCI (18-5) meanwhile, comes off
Its biggest win in school history-an
82-81 overtime verdict over nationally
ranked Nevada Southern before 2,150
fall.I Saturday nlgbt in Campus Hall.
The incredible vi~s bad to acore
in the last 21> seconda of regulation
play tnd overtime to avert defeat.
And twice they had to with.It.and des·
peration sbota from outside by the
witon' Elbert Miller to stay afloat
in the chase for the co~ted playoff
berth.
The hero for UCI turned out to be
reserve Steve Parker, a M junior
who canned five polnts and snagged
seven ~bounds in bis brief appearance on the court.
His bii effort came with 19 seconda
left in the overtime and the Rebels
showing an 81-80 edge. UCI was work-
ing the ball, trying to aet up the vi·
tally-needed shot.
Parker broke loose underneath and
was hit with a pass. He had his back
to the basket when he took the ball,
dribbled twice, then whirled and shov-
eled it up for the two points.
Recalling the play afterward, Davia
said, "Parker? God, be saved us! But
that ball seemed to hang on the rim
for 30 seconds before it finally fell
through."
In regulation and overtime, N"ada
· Southern's forcea had the chance for a lut~itch shot and the win.
Both times Miller took tt. both time1
he WU off target. although the try
wltb three seconds left In retulatlon
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WU only ID incb oi' two off the mark.
"When he tried that om, I tbou&bt •
we'd bad Jt." Davia recalled.
His attemP.t with four •ecoadl '° Co ;
iD overtime wu not c:JoM. •
It wu ucra deliberate style of play
and atireasive reboundinl that did in
the intrUden, eatninl Davia a apUt
in hia eocounten with the Rebela .•.
who b.ad scared mighty Houston ear-
lier ln the year. . •
Rebel boss Roland Todd admitted '.
afterward that UCI's slow-down tac-
tics seriously disrupted bis team's
tempo for the first .everal minutes.
UCI was still shoving tbe Bebs
around to the tune " 88-M with six
minute. left in the game when Todd
called on the zone JnS• to break his
troope out of the doldrums.
His strategy worked wcioden.. fore.
ing the Anteaters into c:ruclal tumov.
en. Nevada Southern outs~ the
hosts, 12-1 in one stretch to trail by
one, then took leadJJ of 70-69 and 7i.?O.
Th.e latter advantage waa with 1:15
to olay. •.
Uowever, Mike Heckman got the
equalizer for UCI on a 18-foot perf ec:·
to with 55 aecooda to go. The Rebs
then held on for one shot-and Mil1w
mlssed, sending the issue to overtime.
UCI zipped in front in the extra pen.
old, Tl-Tl~ all potnta made by Nick
Sanden. But again the Reba rallied,
leading 81-M with 1:07 remainlng.
Th.en Parker came through with bllr
clutch performance and Davis earned
a ride out of the gym whlle UCI play.
en wen mobbed by jubilant fans.
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Bucyk Scores
' 250th Goal
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Johnny
Bucyk scored the 250th goal of bis
National Hockey League career Sun·
day niibt and after .. came b•
aa,id ''it aure took a ton& time ijl
coming."
The goal was one " six the Boston
Bruins scored to defeat the Los
Angeles Kings, who got five.
The Kinga don't have another game
until next Saturday W'ben they host
the Chicago Black Hawks, aeccmd·
place in the east.
Bucyk, in bis 12th aeason in the
NHL, began the season with 'lZT goala
and, despite suffering a back Jn.jury,
acored 18 more goals in hi• first
23 1amea. 'lben the injuries started
1ettin& more painful and he scored
only four goals in 1U next 33 pmea.
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• Brubabes Roll; 103,;s5
ROWe Cools Pirates
BJ EARL GUSJUY ...............
OccuJonaJJ,J • ~ '8am will
run lDto a plAJW wbo can Memingly
P'M tbe i.n tbroulb tbe boop anytime
be IO deliru.
Orance Coat'a lllDD'ber •• up Salwday nilbt-
Pla)iae ill Ua.A'a Pauley Pavilion,
the Pirates ran lntio CUrtis Rowe and
the er• at Bndn frubman ln turn
!"IQ ~ Buca rio. out al tbe place, l~
Even OCC'a John Vallely -with
another maaterfl&l performance -was
Spor:ts la Brief
overshadowed by the U a....
To live you an idea ol bow fOOd
UCLA's next ~ Is, Bow. bid
17 potnta with 13 m.lnutu left bt tM ant ball.
He wow.a up with 41 PGlntl (V.U.t.Y
had SS), %S rebounds, U assistl and
five blocked abot1. He bid rr at the
half.
FortwWei, for Oranae Coaat, tt
WU a Don.confe_rtQCe C&me.
''We were Clad to have had the
experience," aaid OCC coach Bob
Wetzel afterward.
"We'd" like to play them again bere
Lawyers, Air Arguments
At Houston in Oay Case
HOUSTON -Argwnent.s o n
beavywelgbt bour Cassius Clay's ap-
peal of a five-ydr prlsoa sentence
were to be beard today by a three·
Judie federal cwrt.
Clay received the prison 5enteoce
and Wiii fined Sl0.000 after be was
convicted June 2» for refusint to enter
the Armed Services. He bu remained
frff under a '5,000 appeal bond.
It w• not neceaaary for Clay to
oe in court and one of hll lawyers
said the boxer did not plan to be
b~.
The entire proceedings were ex-
pected to take no more than an hour.
Each aiae WU alloUed 30 minutes
for arguments.
The decision of the judges could
b4 banded down in a few clays or
it coulJ take montha.
* * * A crowd of 19.181 1bowed up at
the Coliseum SUllday afternoon to wat·
ch welMliac.ipllned Racing of Argen·
tina administer a 2-0 d e f e a t to a
Mexico City all·IUI' team.
nctet price• for the eJhlbitioa were
scaled from $4 to '8.
Argentina's two goals came within
two minutes of the second ball. The
enthuallltic Latin-American crowd
cheered the individual performance
of the Mexican ltar1 but Argentina
finally prevailed on deft paasing and
teamwork.
* * * SAN FRANCISCO -Clawdla ~ta
Id .. twe _.e Tlctorlea ... ....W
Ammcu reetri StuMlay la leadbtC
tbe 8uta Clara Swim Clab It u
ovenrllelmla« vletorJ la tlle two-Uy
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time ud wo• die ,...., hUerfl1
ta Z:•.z. Min KetJt alM dalmell a recn a. ne ti twt naata Ille .,..
Satarday. . * * * SALEM, Mass. -BiD.ie Jean Moffitt
King, the queen of world teM.iJ,
tempts to avenge one of her rare loss-
es tonight in a show-down with defen-dina champion Mary Ann Eisei of
St. Louil for the New England
Golden West
Hosts LACC
women's indoor title,
Mrs. King , a 24-year-old Long Beach
housewife, swept past fourth-seeded
Kathy Harter of Seal Be.acb, 8-6, 6-1,
whije l4l9I Eisel struggled to a 2-6,
6-4, 8-6 comeback victory over third·
seeded ROile Cas~ of San Francisco.
Mn. King, top.seeded, qualified for
another sbot at the New England
Cbampionabip as Mls1 Eilel, seeded
No. 2. staged a tremendoua rally In
aemifjnalc Sunday night at the North
Shore Squash and Tennis Club.
* * * VANCOUVER, B. C. -Americans
broke four Canadian Open Indoor
track recorda ud. Ued uo&her Satur·
day mgkt la die Addllea IJdaaatloul
meet. ne reeo~ 111'.aken:
Roy RobtnlH ef &lie Unlvenlty of
Mntua, 7 .4 lffOIMl1 la &lie M-y1rd
llwdles. Blalae l.Jndgrea of the
Stutbera California S&rlden wu te-
cond.
Tommie Smi&ll of S.nta Clara,
CaUf., 31.5 In die •ym ru. JU.
Carloa et Su&a aua wu Halld.
Lee Evua ti Saa J ... , 51.S ta
tM -.yn ru. U. aJ.M WOD &lie
441 In a n .. new• a.i.
Pat Vu Welftrlare of SeaWe,
Wah., 7A la tile wtmea'1 •1anl
hrdle1.
Carlot tied a reeerd by whuu'
the a.yard did la 1-fi•t. Cllarlle
Greeae of Nebrub waa aeeold, Kirk
Clayton of 8u&a Clara Wr4, Harry
Jerome of Vacoever f....U. ... Wlllle
Turner of Ore1•-..alLla 1.L
Pat Wl8llew ti IM Allfelel. wtner
el tbe P .. Aiaerleaa Guan pea·
tltbloll Ude, ftmallecl 1ta8d la tbt eveat to Jeuy Mehbiua ti Toroeto. * * . * SHERRILL, N. Y. -Arthur "B e n"
Eagan, a cat.cber who caught Babe
Rull when be broke into prof ee1lona1
belebell. died Sunday at bla home.
H'e was 84.
Eaian was with the BalUmcn
OdoJes of the old IM.ernational
League, when Ruth came eo the
Orioles aa a pttcber.
* * * SALISBURY, Md. -Enw atff Rk..=b• cletraetor1 ha4 It ,.,,e •t• a uded e9mpllmnt fer wlaDllll
th U.S. N.....i l.H9er Tenia Claam· ..........
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la tlrie ctTle ~J' WU Ce&DIM after
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From the Naebe, die ••U..'1 Nt.
S player tr.• San Aacelt, Tes., tame
u4 aJa1a P•Hd Gr8tbwer u ..
n.W die Mt. It ~ ltr ~&al
....... la tad ff tile ,..... tervleei ...._, ..nem •1 GreellMr.
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.. dt ... lllte U.e aet 18 Mle tidrd
&UM el Ille :.i:t Id, lte· Ct& t.lle ........ ...It ...
... efteettn tUa Mt foreuM. * * * U the San Diego Rocteta 1alva1e
nothing elle trom thelr maiden .....
ln \be National Bastetball Auodatlon tbtJ at least have noided the ltl&m•
of ..utng a record for Jotln1.
TUt't W'bllt tie 4,4el fau who tum-
ed out m SU Dieao SIJnday ntpt
apeded '° '" happen. " count, ""' 1M tellD Which Md lOlt 17 eon-.... -au11ov-e Jamt• 1urpr1Md everyone by beet1nC tbt Ph0ade1Pbi£ 7eers lll·IOfi. Wlult'• ~. 1be Rocket. did it-In
"7ler 1udlng all the way aod bold1ni
••'-'th-period ?&er rally.
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Ex-countian
Ignites USC
Over Rustlers
By RON EVANS
Of .. DlllY """ ....,
LOS ANGELES -Viaiooa ol the
basketball season 'that might bave
been twirled over the bead ol Rustler
coach Dick Stricklin Saturday night
in the IA Sporta Arena.
Golden W~battled team, own-
ing only five viotorle1 all season, was
playing a Trojan froeh squad whose
froot three loomed over them M ,
6-9, and 5-7. And the small« RulUers
held a slim 2$-24 edge with seven
minutes to the halftime !Mmer.
'nlen off ol the Trojan bench came
a 1lick ~ forward, former Randlo
Alamitos All-CIF, All-Orange County
plaJet' Tim Gergen who does it all
with claas.
Gergen was registered at Golden
Welt In September. He bad played
d:troogh the summer under Stricklin,
bad purcbued bis books a.nd student
bod.)' card, and was set to go when
USC wooed him to the Trojan campus.
What he would have meant to his
one·tlme tummat.es he demOllltrated
CODclusively in the Sports Arena. He
played a total ol 15 min~• and
)d ttiat span canned 19 polnta, tops
for both teams.
Ten ol h1I potnta came In a apurt 1lr tbe l1flt ball to send the Ruatl9I'S
reeling at intmnltlion, 43-28. At the
same time Go1den West went dry,
coming up wi1h one buctet in the
11.t seven minutes.
"With him, 0 sighed a w'iltfuJ Strick11'l. "We probably could have
bad a winDiDC NUOD. He CM average »21 MbouDc1a a game, tnd ~ in
hl&tl11ch.ool he went 12 iamea avera1·
i8I 30 pokJta a aame~"
strtclilln will aeod his-troop• baek
Into the Eastem Coolertnce fray
Tuelday niPt at OCC agaiDlt Santa
Ana, still dreani'J\g just a bit d>out
Wblt might have been. Game time
is I p.m.
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Or~e Coast N~e, 4-1
WALNUT-A pair of unearned runs
la the fourth inning scuttled Pirate .... ,.. • Ml San Antonio tourney
eblmplcmhlp as Chaffey banded Or· ..,. Cout C.Ollege a 4-1 defeat in
mound for the Dues and had t b r e e
scoreless innings before an error, • "
si.otle and a bunt loaded them It>· ~
tbe~.
Tbe Baes will travel to Compton
Tueeclly, then open the conferettce
Dunkleberger then tauew Into rlghr
field for two l'Wll and the margin 01·
son needed. Mel Swain came Jn la the
ninth to finlab up for OCC.
J'eb. IS at Golden West 01tA1to1 coAST Ctl.APAY .... Mr II BID Jentlu, OOC'a frosh shortstop, 0t1v... " , o o 1CMrw
wu cbolu tbt MOit Valuable Player J.:, !: ~ : ~ ~
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coacbet. . ~·::~ ~ ~ : ! ~t!.':~ Bruce OIM1r of Chaffey I who limited Etier l( 1 • • Leier
tbt Buct to a1x hits Saturday. w a s ~ ~ : : r =:':'-chosen the most valuable pitcher. OJ-ovn111e11er,..-o l o 1 $ml111aon
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Wrestling Action
25 Area Preps
In CIF Finals
By STEVE EXOV1CH
Of -DellY "" ..... Orange Coast A r e a
schools q u • 11 fl e .cl 2S
wrestlers for the 1968 CIF
F I n a l s and t h e Sunaet
League accounted for 21
eligible grapplers Saturday
at the CIF Southerll Section
PreUms held at Founwn
Valley High School.
More than 1200 wreltling
fans jammed into Foutnain
Valley's gym to witness the
all day affair which pitted
208 wresUers from 4 9
Orange County high schools
against each other.
-•OA
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W estrninster-<Jolony Hostilitj
_ ·Moves to Basketball CoUrt
a, SOGEll CARUON upset aWtude over the tn..
11t.!.-~-~-~ .~ •-·' cideot but I have no plan• ~~ .. "'..,. UUAA of any 1ecurity
--' el tbe refU1ar MUOn me11urementa1" be replied. for 4JIU' bitb acbooll with Cbriltensea went on to
a Mist bot spJcy DMnu on · aay be thought the stile
taJ ~ at a: 15. ol fourth place in tbe SUnaet
· Huntington Beacll 1eets to Leacue atandinga would
wrap up the Sunset title at prevail over everything and
tbe expenae of Santa Ana that be mt.ended on beillg
wbDe Wutminlter bolta there to 1ee it.
Anabetm in the two tchooll' Coach Ben T a y 1 o r • 1
first cootrontatlon • I n c e Weatmmater five wu in· "llle11aJ --·IH,..,tt -"·--· • •~w...,. ~.w volved in two upsetl the ....... · filed a1aln.at the past week _ first droppin&
Colony by Weltminster. an 84-73 verdict to Santa
And, "Laguna B e a c h Ana and then the startling
travelJ to Mission Viejo to upHt victory over Newport.
battle the Dlablos l n 76-74.
Crutview action. M e anwblle, Huntington
West:mln1ter'a up · and·-----------
down Lion.. host Anaheim
ill a duel that could decide
. fourth place in the final
league standinga.
With both teams tied with
~7 ~ague records and only
GWC FALLS
IN TENN IS
Beach ..w to dlaDallCll
the Santa Ana Satntl to
wrap up ill MCoad ltralPt
leap tltle.
Tbe Oiler• ra1-' a be&VJ choice o v • r the Salntl ..-Ute cellar~welllr1 ol the
Sunset Leap. BOWftr,
the hosta &roN la tbe la.It
week to smack Wntm•sMr
and then dropped a bglo
point deciaian to Mlrm oa
the Vikings' ftoor.
Coach Elmer Com b 1 •
Oiler crew ts ha oil a
resQUD.ding ll»a trlliu(il
over Western Jn tblir' caa-t
of an undefeat.d 1tap
season.
Huntington rants RCGDd
in ttie CD' c... poll and
first in Oran,. CouDty.
The Artilta' invuiioa ol
Misaion Viejo is >u,ttJICJd*l
by Mike Jac:Uon'• ftu1
game in an Art1lt wdfwm.
After the frenetic day end·
ed and the smoke cleared
Lowell High emerged a1
king of the Orange County
mountain aa t b e Patriots
tallied M team points to
edge Kennedy w b i c b
garnished 64.
Hosts Fountain V a 11 e y
culminated the day in a
third place deadlock with
Marina while recently reviv·
ed Huntington Beach grab·
bed fifth.
1968 BAC Leader one game remaining after Golden West College's ten·
their encounter -the win· nJ.s team travels to Grou.
ner stands at worst to tie moot Tuesday for a non·
Tbe Orange Cout aru
scoring leader by a WW.
margin, will be threatainc
a zs.o average per same.
Sunset League champs
Newport Harbor finished
eighth.
Only 52 wrestlers. the first
four places. qualified for the
finals which pot the Orange
Coul's share of the entries
at one shy of half.
Westminster, Marina, and
Huntington Beach are plec·
ing their bope1 on the
shoulders of five wrestlers,
while Fountain Valley is
banking on four grapplers
and Newport Beach three.
Two ol the Barons' four
qualifiers nabbed firsts with
Glenn Anderson (115) win·
ning a +2 decision in
overtime, and Art Brooks
(157) taking the feature
I bout, 9.3,
Brooks provided t h e
highlight of the day as the
partisan Fountain Valley
fans swarmed the senior on
the mat aft.er his triumph.
Other firsts went to Paul
Robinson (136 ) of
Westminster, Craig Gephart
(130) of Marina, and brawny
Doug Casey (178) of Corona
del Mar.
Second places went to Bob
· Florei (98), Dave Wom·
i mack (lOI), and Gr• I
Hansen (19 4 ) of
' Westminster, Eddie Bond
: (141), and Oatl Gabrielson
• ( 148) of Huntington Beach, ! Vlldng Andy Vorono (HVW )
• and Costa Mesa's Gabe Ruz
\ (136).
' The Finals are scheduled
for t b I 1 Saturday at C a 1
State F u 11 e r t o n with
• • • ' •
Pro Cage
Standings
NBA
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Chiceoo n ...,, .331 n
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CIMlnnall 107, lilo&lon ICO
Chtcaoo lll. St. Louis 107 O.!roll 11'3, Saft l'rtN:l\CO llM
Saft Ol•OO Ill. Phll-IPllla 106
MOft4ay't Ga..,..
No 1al'M1 at-led.
ABA
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Basketball
Standings
u Habra ~M'f Hiits
Trrrt
ICenntdv Buena Partt
Lowell
Fullerton
Savanna
LIAGUI
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11 ' 113 "' ,, 1 m '°1
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BAC's new prexy Bill Farnsworth who will bead this largest angling club on
the west coast in 1968.
for fourth conference matA:b after
However, an abrasive lac· dropping a decision at San
tor exisl$ due to the viola· Bi!rnardlno Thursday. --F-R If
tion charges levied a t Coach Don Rowe's t.eam 1 CHA ...... ONSu•. ,
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iu Brian McCaughey, coach of 117 m the Coast Rangers, o n.c e-
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teenth time thls seuon.
They were dropped by the
Orange outfit. 3-1, Sunday at
Orange City Part.
He was referring to Phoe-
nix's 1tunnlng goal at the
outset of bo1tllltie1. "They
took the opening kickoff.
passed twice and scored."
Mccaughey recalled. "We
were just standing around
watching w h e n It hap-
pened." Phoenix settled for a 2--0
halltime bulge and upped
the edte to 3--0 early in the
second half. Norm Preoder· g~t got the only acore of the
morning for the losers, con-
necting with 30 minute• left
in the till
"We ahouJd have won,"
McCaugbey lamented. "We
held the upper hand-espe·
clally in the last half. But
we blew four open scorinl
cbancea and that wu il"
Tbe Rangera and United
Coast Rangers return to
Ne.wport Beach'• Mariners
Park next Sunday. UCR
duels league.leading South
Bay Kickers at 12:30 while
the Rangers t.eJt South Gate
at 2:45.
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Sail Event Set
The wolid'• larlBlt aallin1 '<'' c event will be bekl UU.
._ weeklDd in the watera olJ
e•l1 the Loi Anaeles-Loaa Beach
•. t· Harbor.
' . It ii the 39tb Midwinter
'!' • Regatta, where • separate
.. .. classes of yachts will vie
o for liter-ally a dingb.y·full of
individual and team
, 1 trophies.
r The event, spon.sottd by
,,.,, the Southern California
•• ~ Yachting ABsn. (SCYA) and
i r under the direction of lix
· • local yacht clubs, will see
t_,,, 1,100 boats in competition to.~' over the tbreHa.y series.
· Counted in the number
l · will be the small dinghies
.. " just a few feet in length,
•. up to ud including the
... ~ largest ocean racing yaebtS.
11 ~: With the great number, of
~, craft involved, lllOst of the
r : combined outer harbor will
·, '.~ be used. The larger craft
·--will compete in the open
l P ocean outside the federal
breakwater.
Builder Provides Guide
About Boating Safety
With tbe pUblic (and in·
dustry) increasingly con·
' cemed about safety in all
-~ walks of life, one boat
builder has taken a step
tD aid tile boater in a prac·
tical way. The Clui.s"Craft
!:! C«POfatlon bas designed • 1 "Boatman's Guide" pocket
device designed to give im·
mediate and practical in· ~ stru.ctions on first aid and
weather.
To judge wind velocities,
the Beaufort scale i s
published helping boaters tA>
judge the force of the wind
more ~ccurately. It b oft.en
important not only for safe·
Uncle Sam
Sells Craft
The C·foot yawl. used at
o~ time by a form.er PresJ.
dent, and tti& 45-foot sloop
w111 be offered by sealed
bid sale in the near future.
Both craft are oWMd by
the U.S. Coast Guard. They
have been .Ji.Yen excellent
maintenanoe , and were in
use until October 1967.
Tbe yawl "ManitDu" wa&
· built in 1937. A &ix~llnder
11 diesel engine supplies aux·
• • Wary power and the vessel
•· .,as overhauled in May 1966.
!.: The sloop "Royono VIl"
WU built in 19'8. Auxlllary
power I.I au~ by a fO\U'·
cylinder gasoline engine, l and the craft was overhaul·
( ed u recently as October
, 1986.
ty, but for piloting and
naviption to gauge the
force of the wind.
Similarly, 1be device hM
a ''weather wheel" wtilcb
combines wind directlon and
stren#b with barometric readlnes to help the boat.
man predict whet.her ~
ditions will be conducive to
safe and pleasant boating.
Concise instructions an
given for mouth • to • mouth
resuscitation, .as drowning
is pertlaps the most seriom
and frequent major~
aboard boats. While many
boaters have beard of ttM
method and are vacuety
aware of Its principlel, fflw
have practiced it. Short,
simple imtructioos could
literally be a lifesaver.
Other first aid information
ia cootlined in a "first aid"
wheel treating c o m m on
shipboard aocidenta such u
eea animal bites, beat ex·
bamtion, sea aictness, an4
shock. · i'
Boatman's Guides a re
available, in the pUb8c tn·
terest, to all boaters wrltin(
the Chris.craft Corporation,
Pompano Beach, Ffa. In ad·
ditlon, many Cbris<:?aft de~rs have tile device in
their showrooms.
"While technically t b e
boat builder b a s a
responsibility only to build
the eafett boat possible. we
feel that every step we
can take to help the boater
be prepared to handle .C·
cidents a n d undentand
weatber will be in the public
interest," said a company
ottici&l.
1 Boat Owners to Get
,. .
All-inclusive Policy
I .
State Fann, the nation'•
1larg8't auto and home in·
, surer, ii iutrodudn( a
( polk1 aimed at providing
boat owners with all the
protection tbey need in one
packafe.
, "We've put together the
' lsame kind of all· r i 1 k paaua• for boatmen that
'!the inluruce indultry bu
1 developed for the home
owner," up1a1na Walter H.
Venier, executive v 1 c •
president of State 1arm
Fire and Casualty Com·
' pany. . Tbe new coverage will be
availabte throUgh Stae
Farm's 10,000.man • apoey
1. force ecross the U.S. and ln
Canada. Covil'.,.. included in the
new pecbp polley 1rt:
UdlllCJ: ProtedloD for
claim• an.mg *'om bljarJ
to other people, or dlmaCe
to their Jli1lf"iV. rualtinC
fromJoar M&)igeat opera· tion a boat, aftilable la
amomtl fl ap to '3GD,CIOO.
Mt P811 for rtpllirl to
your cnft if it is d8mlpd
·.by co11111ent ftre. w1Dd, Jillll,
·storm, c--·n&, clDcklnC
d&JDAlt dd other buardJ,
'" l' Major Revision
A major revilloa ta tbe
poipola!' tdbtoot. ~.
Seamaubip and SinaJl Boat
Handllnc" by Owlet f'.
Chapman, baa been ~·
pleted and ls avallable for
f7.50 from Motor Boatl.n' Magallne, 959 8th Ave., New
York, N. Y. 10019.
pius ccweraie for 4beft.
Your outboard motor ta pr~
tected from the 1 am •
buards; u are boltin& ac·
cessod•, IUdl u naviga·
tlonal eqWpment, 1teerin1
rigs and otber ,Ill.
Medical P • ;.:.;; t 1 t Regardle11 of , the
policy wW l>C1 '800 for
medical colta of pelts
aboard 70Uf craft, or foe
others wbo ce IDJ1nd in
a boatmc ecddat in wbkb
you a.re involved.
"Service ls another kn·
portant consideration for
boat owneta 1 e r v l c e
virtually anywhere ln the
nation," points out Vernier.
Issued by StUe Farm Fire
and Cuaal.ty. one of six
members ot the State Farm
groap, .. poUcl• en writ·
ten OD a b'ee-79ar bull.
Premiums Cl.D bt paid
ettber amnaally or ev..,
three ,ars, at t b e
boa1Gw'lm'1 option. Ratel
are cllleulated to allow for
tbe uma1 depndaUOD ol
a boat'• ftlae.
Mel YlfY bJ loe&tloo,
value ol a boat, tu aize,
and 1he ponr ol IU tnlill•·
For example. tbe annual
patmhml for a '1.IGO boat,
motor and trailer com· ::r-cov::e ,,wi~
dtductlbie), '25,00D In
lWlilty ... -lD medka1 ~ta ID U. ,_ ot
Mat)'laDd woal4 be ... u
the motor wer• Jtu than
45 bmHpO'ftr, t1i1I would
be reduced to '3.' Ol'. 11
the craft were more than
11 leet loar, SM.
,
. . .
MO!ldly, f*'-Y 19, lM
4th in Finns
(
FOR THREE BIG DAY$ ONLY •••
SAVE 5.00 ON
EVERY MAY CO VANDERBILT
PREMIUM* WHITEWALL TIRE
---BUY 4 AND SAVE 25.00
SALE 22.44
11-Polnt
Brake o..rhaul
27.88
...... Wlm w. Do.
1. Jnatall boad.i. beak. linlniJs
on all 4 wh.ela
2. rebu1ld 4 wheel cylindera,
parts included
3. tum and true all 4 druma
(. arc ortnd llnlno for maximum
performanoe
S. repack front wheel bearinqs
S. odd H.D. broke fluid
7. adjust etnel'99Qcy brake oabi.
8. check front cmd rear ON<JSe
seals
9. inlpec:t master cylinder
l O. road test car
11. free brab ~ent fer lUe
of llninqa ,. ...... ---=--·----~ ........ ~ ..... ........... s 2 ......
ICJ Point Eledronic
F.ngine hn•Up . .,.. -• tt7f. -
13.88 18.88
-... IS.ti
1. Install new 1park pluqs
2. inatali new lo'nltton points
3. install new coodeneor
4. install new rotor
s. adjust t1mJno . to
~
8. adjust~
7. checlc v~ and rinq
ClOndltlon
8.chect~
9. check vcxuma actfanoo.
?O. el** ~ b Nei.tcmee
NII ..,_ ~ Dwo h Ml' Wll-......_ ,._ ...... _. SS I*;•••'-._ ______________________ _.. _________ -,
llOxlS T-.-WWtewall
Pim •1.11 Fedelal Em.. Tea
• 4-ply nylon cord
• 36 month guarantee
• rugged Permatuff tread
• track tested
SIZE REG. SALF: WHITEW All
650xl3 27.44 1 for 2i.44, 4 for 84.76
700xl3 29.44 l for 24.44, 4 for 9'2.76
695xl4 28.44 l for 23.44, 4 for 88.76
685xl5 29.44 1 for 24.44, 4 foe 92.76
SIZE REG. SALE: WHITEW All
735xl4 30.44 1 ior 2S.44, 4 for 96.76
775xl4 32.4' l for_ 27,44, 4 for 104.76
135xl5 31.44 l ior 26.«. 4 for 100.76
775xl5 32.44 1 for 27.44, 4 for 104.76
SIZE REG. SALE: WHITEW .All.
82Sxl4 34.44 1 for 29.44, 4 for 112.76
855xl4 36.44 1 for 31.44, 4 for 120.76
815xl5 34.4' 1 for 29.44, 4 for 112.76
845xl5 36.4' 1 for 31.«, 4 for 120.76
SIZE Rl'G. SALE: WHITEW .All.
885xl4 38.44 1 for 33.«, 4 for 128.76
915/885xl5 40.« 1 for 35.44, 4 Jor 116.76
ff* moet lnOCMleJ ~. EMctre, lmpertel, ........
~ .................... ..
F.E.T.
1.81 ea.
l.9'2 ea.
1.95 ea.
1.88 ea.
F.E.T.
2.06 ea.
2.19 ea.
2.05 ea.
2.21 ea.
F.E.T.
2.35 .a.
2.56 «L
2.36 ea.
2.54 .a.
F.E.T.
2.SS ecs.
2.54 ea.
Just Charqe Id 1'o MODey DownJ Take Many Montbl
To Payl
FREE: Safety Check
FREE: WhMl Rotation ETery 5000 Mil•
FREE: PwM:tme Repair for IJfe of Ortqlnal !Nail
·iv.c~~ ~o AUTO CEnTrES
'9MIY co south coast plalll. 3333 bristol st., costa mesa: 546-ml. ~75-3411
;/
v
/
/
shop In auto centres tuesclay thr~ fJelclay, 9:JO a.m. to 9:30 p.m.. saturclay, 8:30 a.m. to S:lO p.m.
...
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--
, 21 DAILY ll'ILOT
Sears
Now Available at
Sean! STEEL
fORD
RADIAL
TJR P.S
Allk an1 All1l11le n,.. 8aJesma11
Allout Them!
1 t Tire at BuY s , When you d .. in price.
1 LowTra e Reguar
12 Big Reasons Why
·sears Brake RPlines
All t Wheel~
For Onb·
Are Better!
2888*
A II Atlll'rtran l°&U ud
Volk•••gen• •CM1•-ler proch~I• hulng 11 ;.~~clw1~l11dt,:r•bra8ir~
•llrhtty hlsh•t uy nkunr1 &ddhlo .. 1 puu and l&bor aull·
abl• •I s ...... le•. low Pl'i<t' ... ~r:~~. ,. .....
.., l•olallff Llalare
htlallMI H • ..........
... ••hll4 All 'W-1 r,11 ••• ,.. ... " ............. . 111 ... .
... a..a.rtaea All 4 •"..a..J> ... _
.......... l"nat
WiMl a-1•19 ... , ...... anu ·-
Yon Get Mort
Than Cool Air!
• KttJ)ll Coiffure
in Platt
• Kffp11 Out
Annoyinr
Traffic N oiM8
• Kee.,-Chitdnn
Reined
• KH.,-DU8t. Dirt,
Pollen, ~Mott Out
• Anivt Conl and
Refrtf'ht4
1.
'
., ..
• T1'erm08tat automaticallv maintailts' the· eoo1ileu 'you ·.~
•ctrrysler prod1t't8 haviftf S •heel eylinders and aara
wt&il ctiec bn«M al ir:h t)y hifh tr.
• 3"'PMCI eontrol letl you rh0111· tlte air new 1" P~9:
• Two '·way adjut&ble louveni ... ride 4raft·f 1'9 d.rclt~ . -'.. '
PJtEEAn.tat.a
Tire R o'tatlon
E-(ery 5,000 nn-. ,
47
l.Shll
hWll
lladwal
Pt. 11.11
P.IJl' . ..i ........
Big Patented Fe.tar• Pim
Deep· Tread 4-Ply Nylon
• Patented SUenett Buttoill betw ... ._
' ribs .top the 9C1uealinf areacl t... _.
when bnki"I·
• Si.fetr Shoakter help11.7011 ri4e ._. .._
thuo&d without a lardt;if 1oa .U.,. elf.,
• Pat.nted lnterlockinr Tr_. tsertl .,...
• gtip on road fOt' hetter tncflill, .._.
ud stop qaiddy.
• 4-ply Nylon Cord Tins m•n llltaMHtf
ud nper stren1th. for reeiltuee te
naad huard&
ALLSTATE Pusenrer
Ti re Gwi.rantee
Owaranteed A~aiHt: All faUure11 of Ule
tire rMUltin( from normaJ road buarde
Ot" defect. tn material Ol' wor~
Por How Loar: For the life of the ortr·
in&I ttt&d.
\\'Mt Sean Wlll Do: Repair na1I pu.nc--
tures at no charge. ln the e&M ot taU·
ure. tn exchllnge for the Ure, replace it,
charf\ng only the proportion of current
rerufar telling prlc• plus J'edel'al llxo(a
Tax that l'epNHllll trelld uted..
Trud Wear-Out GaaranlM
Olutnateed Apllui*: Tread wear-ouL
For How l.Alnr: The number of montlw
specined.
, What ~an WlD Do: In exc:l\&na• tor the Ure. replace IL cbarginf the current
rerutar telling price plus Federal lbrci.19
Tax leM the tnllowin( allowance:
Moatti1 GvanuateH Allo'A'SllC!9
12 to 2• 10~
27 to 311 20~ . '• . ·-·-· -
NO MONEY DOWN When Y• BQ
Your Tires At Sean • CrtMlitr
'
,
'1omgnters on the .. Mareh
County Dat.a Chwf Gives Report on Mac hines
BJ JA<S BllOBACX most ol his listeners about there as be changed over to data processinc).
• .. ..., "" .... went into the succeedln1 aenera!.ions. -A •-accowiUnc service wlll ~ ~ rteordl of traffic Ordinary mortals will be clad to aoon be prcMded for JD&DJ countJ
cltatloM Md eoavx:tlona in court for know that everythinc isn't rosy in the d .... ..-..... OWlts abt tbclN lftemel ii the latelt friibtenlna land at 1.114. Fanner'a biaest prob-e.-..._..~ u . ace Pl1 •
propolll ti 0r.,. Ceant.J'• computer lem i. bepiba Wp. When be tralnl setup will be provided. a.ncl tllvtatorJ
expilll't. Jllllwt Parmer, dlrectcl.' ol them bldultrJ Mala tbem ••IJ-lor records camputerh:ecl.
data prtC9llfA&. • man 1DGDlf -Another I.Oil ii to put bnueorJ n. au...m-s bell'd a pncr• Am<11c tbe
01'ym•'• UDdlntudable l'tCd Qd MCUred property recotdl r.-t Uda Yetk • a eoanty•a robot aectiona of the repcrt were: la eomputeriucl •mGrJ banb for
deputmot. Tbl7 and tbe aparn au--Farmer's staff la dey.ing a the county aueuor.
dine. wtrt tmpreued acl perplexed eompater system for 1tle Orange FarlllU ftDallJ delivered b1a ~
by the data mu'a rapid fire UpOaitioa County Medical Center which even· tlc Q-uth aa be concluded his ball hoar
of the MCOod an4 third ceneratlOD tu,ally will permit the bospltal to bill report: "We must have commoulltJ
mecbanlcal monsters. iti patieata when ditclwged, lbd not amonc tbe aysteuu or ~Y Will be too
ae uld the first genera~ .. far days .. weeb later ... pretetll expenaive to maintain.
aa OraJllt Comity ia conceraed, wu (The OCMC was criticized by the Translated, that ipeans that CM
the PaDcll card Acc:ountial Macbhie. 1967 Grand Jury for droppinc $3 computer~ mut be capable of beJni ·
Farmer'• fuliber .n:p1auticw left mllllcD. in aocounta receivable wbe11 it =.by more than one ~ent, l
Sales, Merehandlzhtg Ex-Marines
Haibor High Students Return Froin
Learning 'On the Job' New Zealand
With thousands of Orange Oounty·
ror the third Jell' in a row, Newport May Co.: Barbara Kidme and Ron bued 5th Division Marines leaving
Harbor Blp School students are Bill. . , for Southeast Alia, 119 members of
participating la an "On-the-job lea.m-Reinert s Department store: Susan the 1nd M1rioe Division will be ~ ~ ~ ~:i:": 1t~·Callf. Bank: Laura Kelly. arriving at .!As Angehl IJrtemadonal
students brterested in sales and International House of Pancakes: Airport Friday alter a three-week
merchandl.alng. Earl Romano. "tour" in New Zealand.
Under the direction of Chester Robinsons : Llnda Collins, Debbie Costa Mesan Hunter J. Plliel, a
Suluff, diatributive e d u c a t I o n Cbristens~n, George Gravelle. Flower St., is scheduled to retum
coordinator and cbainnan of the Buffmn 1: Jan Chamberlain, Lynn from the ''pilgrimage" to World War
buaineu edlatton department at Hart Harbor Higb the students attend Penney's: Kris Lagios. II Marine hues in New Zealml with
morning clas~• regularly and wort Burger Chief: Paggy Brennan, Deb-fellow former 1.-thernecks.
afternoons. The practical experience ble Dugger, Kathy M.oore. · The "pilgrimage" wu plamed by
obtained by the students on the job, Coffee Tree: Diana Lesher. members of the 2nd M.me DivlJtoa
coupled with the theoretical in-Butin-Robblns: Kent Harrison. . Aasoclation aod the New Zealand gov-
formatton covered in the class, allows Balboa Village Pharmacy a n d ernm t to te "Second discussions to be more realiatic. Broadway Department Store: Julie M eo . . . com.memora
Students and business parttcipatlnf Hay. arlne DiV111on members (who) died
this year are: Western Athletics : Maureen Riley. in the Pacific in the hope that their
Sun: Pam Legates, Rosemary Imported Car Service: J a c t sacrifice wou1d tu.stain the right of
WD&us, and Ed Jobnson. Shapiro. others to live in freedom," according
to New Zealand M.inimr of Detense
4th. Graders. Write GI s · D~e~J:°ihe cotattry Parter and fellow ~teram took part in com-
memorative ceremotlies at the War
Memorial In WelDngtoo. and at the In Viet l11' Class Project =i:=;~· Mcl<ar'•
A elallroom nperlmeut pwed IO whose addreu they hid gotte!l !Nm Planner Starts
succe•lful for Newport H • i I h t • El Toro Marine Corps Air Station.
Elementary School teacher SUc:b' ''I ,,.. real pleMeCl when U. 1et*lr'I 'I' • /"'! Sp~·~ that ber cim ~meet up ma "'°'lllh"." u.. •ac•· J.llStiD l.dty their small dart" for ValllDtalill'i expla.lned. Several ol Ole waunded •
Day. El • Dri Miss Spurpoe --14 tW the ha4 Marines wrote bact tD the ~· ectiOD Ve ber 33 fourth-grade • ...,. wrMe Jet. lfving Chem euch .tvice &1 ltudy
ters to American HnicemeD at bard" and "baoor JCIUI' fat1Mr end Tustln's municlpal tleetion ·eam. Christmas "as a experiment to tee mother" ... , __
bow a small effort can do a out • . r-6"" wen kicked off Monday •hen deal of good. The bo8pital chaplain, .rat h • r Planning Commiasion Ch a ! r m a n
"Lo nd behold we ttarted settinC Keeley, wrote MlJI Spn"&eon to thank Laurentz R. Manter&, 43, became
answer! from big' toup Marines wbo her for the letters. ''Re llicl they tbe first penon to file. as a cmtidatt.
' · · had .__ -.a.. ... elfect the '1be real estate vice president of have all kinds ol ad91ce to 11ve to a .. .,...e.,...,... on men. Union Bank Marster will be nmnin
kids this age." especiallJ et that time of year," abe for one of 'three Ci~y Council pot~
She said she bad the ~n write aid. now held by Mayor Gerald Mack
their own lettlrs about what CbeJ One ol the fourth-grade ltudenta A. J. Coco, and Duane R!Qg. ' we~ doing for Cbrlltmu ad acloH told bi.I 41eacher "It fdJ toot 111 A four-JUI" resident of 'l'uitl.n,
one of their auti?e atoriel. They "" !) _.__.__ ~ write .,._ *' Manten bu been a member of the malled tbe leUerl to a lllriDI clrillcm -or ~ TmUn Plmmlng Comm1llloD llnce
Crown Valley
Parkway Name
Change Okayed
and tt ..... made • aw6tl ~ elf Noftmber, •• Ind thllrmia for
peopJit blppJ • ., the~,_... Bii Wm .spires ·~· when I dedded •.do tt IDM.anten :·he ii runnlllf for
again, the young teac1-nplUled. council because he favors a strong
The Valentine lett«I each included sign ordinance and Jong term plan.
the lat.est tlds' jokes and a homemade nlng. "Most of the final declsiom;
Valentine, which were sent in one, on those matters are taken by the
giant heart-shaped envelope to the council. and I want to have a voice
Mari.Del at Phu Bal HOlpiital 1n making them," be aid. I ''I don't ttrint tt mates ey dif-Othera opected to file tb* Bamtna·
ference what ~ thinb about tlon IMPe?I before tbe --., ftandav
-County -Commlti.e the war," .... -. .......... , • -~w w. recommendation to change the name lesson ~ the w•, it's • lnton Hott. and (tty Poe.
of Cron VaDey Partway In Laguna oo bow a maD eftmt un do a ireat Alt dtJ _. W :"four
Niguel to Lapna Nipa1 Ftrtway deal ol cood." 1ear termt. ec-c•.. JIBIJer receind the "alkut" support of the and Dr. Ren Chtkh!fd. ~,..
Board of Diredars of tbe Nlpel more · )'eU'I eadi to tant t11 their
HCJldeOWlm1 and Community Aaocla-present terms of office.
~ accardinc • an auociatioD of-Romney Says U.S.
~.:-:.::.~~'Can't Quit Now' Newpo-" See1..:_ were almott manlmous in their sup-'I. " :1',8 port for tie proposed chant and MAN<llESTER, N. H. (UPl) ..... =1 :!, :;ru:e !mu=: ~~ ~sa:a~ Action Against
recommendation. a "coloeul mlatate" in getting in·
Frant Robimon, a ·dlrectur of the-volved in Vietnam but that it could T SaJ
homeowner'• Plann.iDC c 0 mm 1 t tee not puD oat now. . WO esmen
• said, "We are all 1n favor of tbe The 'RepubHca presidential hopeful
proposed name cllaqt. As a matter eontinoed tu. "meet the voten" cam-Two magazine nlillmtn in the Bar·
of fact, we don't .. wbJ' it wun't palgn today tn Manchester, Concord bot Area we warktnc tcr • compmiy
named Lacuna Nlcae1 Plrkway to ad ~ toe the nation'• recsitly loed by b Califcnia attz>r. becla with.'' tint ~Primary March U, _, (llJDS'lll'I .ab. .... *a wttiel
ta.kl todq.
Deputy Attt· c;.., Jn llcUnn l&id tbat a pil1Wld injaldon and Wh t ' In ~ 'l dvU P"'<lel ... belaC 80U&ht a _ s 1 .. amer :r~1:1.~Service.1Dc.,
Mua ~ Filuling Out
Two of its salumen In recait days
have been reported kncw:tln1 on doors ID Nwport Beech.
'"nle U. people .__.._ are ln~~=~p~~ ~=:~:-=~~ ~~:..1-~=:tn~ cil candldnt .._ ... tD na,..... bf Qty Atty. Roy J\IDe wbicb ays, taken adv.a;., at by tbe CIOIDf*lY·"
blJ aickname. .c.:.lin~ Sectloll 22870 at u. eau. MclAnn Id ......... tame the Robert W. cOry, • tielnWan repair forma Code, that a mndJ. eempmy on c:e... ol talte reprtt·
man wbo jcmed U. ram for thr'M date ln.a7 have his nickname appear tentation. He uld"" laletmm. tome
eoimcil Mats i.t Week. M1I be • tb9 haJlot, but • with bis l2na ol them Nejro9, ar. lnituded to
warrtJ to 1'1111 • BoO Cory, but that name or lnitJall. de1lvtr a pttch that often Involves
City Hall WOD't permit it. ''The ODIJ W&J be could appear U dYU npta iuuta. Ci.tr Clerk C. X. "ClmUe" Prlllt jail Bob CorJ would be to hne bls ''T!M tNMnMn ....U1!W tell peo-
coaf.irmed tbla l'ridq, notiq tW WDl ltpD:r dlmpd," tbe dV dirk Pie ...... .,""• ..... ,. don't
Cery'a ..._,,,_ WUI 111P911r • tbe atMed. U.. tD di& tD I'* ....... • maybe baDot. bat• aw. "Bob" OorJ. ~ M _, ,..., C«J "'11 ha'9 plmtJ tW ...,,.... ,.,.._ to ,.. maney
la oomplalillnl .,. tbe B. W. ,.rt. ol ClOIDJlmllJ, Dk:lmunntle, GD ~ for a ~a JrWjtmf 1• .-ding ..,,_ .. Tllilllllll tD 8ld _, tJeo. April t ballot. Bt'll bl l'llllM!I &Olmt to McLll'ti.
t1m code llCb wtdch farWI alc:t· &blrt M. ,.lob', WU.., ~ F, He aid U. ....... tt11 •ta teek· umea If cllGnd by the allldatt," "EW" ~ WUllaa L. "B81" 8t. mt ...... 81it far Mdl fUe tale•
declared Cclry's campala cbalrman, a... et Tbtodlr'e c. •'T8f'• Bolelb. )riMatatloa ...... pablic.
Don R. Cart, In a letter' to Priest Tbe other cNdd•, A. L. Pint· McLaren aaJd tblt one 1UcteS!' ·I toda1· ·~ rttum his name to the le7 (Don for ont ID J'Ul'I as rult for fU. )Jl"9mtlb ta~t vr r orilfnal wmliDI « wt may teek to "Pill") ad Terry r. Tllcbman. boCb apimt Co11ieri EncJtlopedia wu't·
UlnJidltt b tlllUre eJecUcm " app1tat17 wm play H ltralebL tel IA a •·• ..ctlement.
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COSTA MESA
(Harbor Shopping c.ntw)
HUNTINGTON BEACH I
(HuntinCJton Center)
~
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NEWP0RT BEACH
(F..Mon 1.J.M)
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ff IWL V "1.0T ...... ,...,1 •• 1 ...
All .Penney St
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(Fashio I n sland)
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I H u n t i n 9 to n .• EA C H I \_ Center)
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All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Th rough Saturday
D
Price pleasing
spring handbags
Spring into the
fun season with
sporty casuals
A. Pant lhift ~Ith a two-ptec. look! Striped acetate knit
tops aolid colored pants. lelt ind ud.d. lack zipper. Green/
bfu./white or black/rust/white. Sia s 8-16.
10.98
L Slep-in ,.nt c1,.... The comfort of pants combines with
the look of a shift to make this cowl-collared dress a fashion
favorite. Orange, green, pink. Sizes 8-16.
7.98
C. htra ioft1 pullovw can bt worn as a beach cover-up or
pant top. Cotton jersey knit stripes in navy/white, red/white,
green/w+tlte, ~. blue/white. S-M-l.
1.98
D. hty~re lmM pants in high ridge cotton twill. Never iron
Penn-Prest• pants hove contour waist, back zipper. Choose
bone, olive, or blue. Sizes S..18.
3.98
Fashion i•wehy
for color accent I
Stop in and ... our Jarge Mftctlon of ttraw
and ratta n purses to complement y our
spri ng wardrobe . Available In wh ite,
ncm.iral, and pcwt.fs.
2.99
8ri9ht •nd colorful jewelry in sprincfs
newest hot sh•dt s. Gr .. t sh•pes •nd
styles for the youn9 modern look. Pins,
ropes, Mrrings, ind br.celets.
s1 AND 52
COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH
( H•rbor Shopping Center) ( Huntington Cent er )
• ..
NEWPORT BEACH
(Fashion lsl•nd )
ogo Planes Lost
Pentagon Warns
Of More Losses
8~ BOB HORTON
WASHINGTON (AP)
The United State;; already
has lost 800 alrcraft in
North Vietnam and the Pen-
tagon's chief scl~nUst warns
higher loss rates may lie
ahead.
Or. John S. Foster Jr.
told the Armed Sevlces
Committee increased ef·
fectiveness of Hanoi's a.ir
defenses "indicates greater
potential air attrition in the
future .
''This is a very serious
trend." Foster said. "We
will have to work harder
to maintain our presently
low loss rate.
''In Light of the Soviet an·
nouncement or its intention
to supply North Vietnam
with additional m i 1 i t a r y
weapons, we muRI be
prepared to counter ad·
ditional threats."
CENSOREO VERSION
Fosler. Pentagon director
of defensP research and
engineerin~. made the com·
ments in closed-door com·
mittee hearings last week.
A censored version of his
statements was made public
Thursday.
Only Wednesday l h e
United States reported what
apparently were the 799th
and 800th aircraft it has
lost over the North since
1965. They ~1ere an Air
Force F195 and a Navy
plane hit by ground fire in
raids within a few miles of
Hanoi.
Another Fl05 was downed
Feb. 5 by a MIG 21
northwest of Hanoi.
LOSS TOTAL
These have not yet been
cranked into the official
aircraft loss total which
stood at 797 as of Jan. ~.
The 800. however , is only
the top of the iceberg as
far as the over-all war in·
vestment in planes and
heUcopters f s concerned.
As of Jan. 30 the United
States had lost '12.7 other
combat planes and 505 com·
bat htUcopters to enemy ac·
Uon in South Vietnam.
In another c a t c h • 11
category the Pentagon lists
1,700 aircraft destroyed, in·
eluding 889 f l x e c. • w i n g
planes and 813 choppers.
This category l u m p s
together p 1 a n e s and
helicopters wiped out in ac-
cidenta, worn out or knock·
ed out or commission due
to c i r c u m s l a n c e s not
directly related to enemy
action -plus oth1 fixed·
wing losses suffered "in
connection with the war in
Vietnam." That c o v e r s
planes downed over Laos.
AIR THREAT
Foster told the committee
North Vietnam's al\ defense
network "is a formidable
threat." Sources say North
Vietnam now has slightly
more than 7,000 antiaircraft
guns ranging up to lOOmm
plus about 28 SAM missiles
battalions, each equipped
with 6 missiles. The missile
units are moved aroUJ1d
among more than 200 launch
site11.
Foster's concern o v er
future losses may have been
prompted by an upturn in
loss rates late lai;t year.
The Air Force. which was
losing more than 5 planes
per l,000 sorties in 1965.
had reduced that to a loss
rate of 2.18 per 1,000 sorties
in October 1967. By the end
of last year the rate sud·
denly spurted to 2.43.
CLEAR SKIES
Monsoon weather limited
air activity over the North
in January but in coming
weeks skies will clear and tht tempo of b o m b i n g
operations will rise sharply.
Foster didn't say so but
-sorqe Pentagon officials are
concerned the Soviet pro·
mise or mote aid to Hanoi
may include more recent
SA3 surface-to-air missiles.
The SA3s have a longer
range a n d heat·seeking
capability. and can be fired
at lower angles than north
Vietnam's present SA2
versions which have been
relatively ineffective.
The North Vietnamese
have fired nearly 5.000
SAM's in three y e a r s .
destroying slightly more
than 100 U.S. planes.
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JEWELRY
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clear icy glow that meona it can only be a
PenMy'a fine quality diamond. S.1 our brlJ.
llont collectlon at 01Jr •urprlslng low pricea.
A. 10·Dlamoncl Duo of 14K gold, EACH 29.75
I . 9·D lomond Trio Set in UIC 125.00
C • .S·Dlomond Dinner Ring . 14'1( ___ 100.00
D. Diamond Solitaire in 14K oold __ 295.00
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W ~ste Laxity Cited
In U.S. Foreign Aid
By ROQERT GRAY
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
report detailing waste and
laxity in U.S. foriegn aid
has further Imperiled the
program's S3 billion pr~
posed budget, alttady tn
deep trouble in Congress.
The findings by· State
D epartment investigators
ranged from a Vietnam
businessman's attempt to
buy howitzer a n d an-
tiaircraft gun parts for the
Viet Cong, lo purchase of
champagne gluses a n d
gourmet foods for th e
Dominican Republic.
Chairman J. W. Fulbright.
D·Ark.. of the S e .1 a t e
F o r e i g n Relations Com·
mittee, called the report
"most depressing a n d
shocking."
Bode1 Ill
Sen. Karl E. Mundt, R·
S.O .. a committee member.
said the report "bodes very
ill" for President Johnson's
· foreian aid request for 1968·
69.
The report was prepared
at the committee's request
by J . K. Mansfield. the State
O e p a rtment's inspector
.general of foreign
assistance. Some of Its fln·
dings:
-Eighteen larg.! crates of
tools en route to Paraguay
sat for nine years on a
Bueno11 Aires dock .
I
-A shipment ol 150 tons
of bridge components went
from Tokyo to Bangkok,
Thailand, l)y air instead of
~hip because of an ad·
ministrative slipup.
-A total ot •10,000 -M~
a day -was spent for water
service to Saigon ships wlth
not a drop ever delivered.
-Sixteen tons of chains
for Pakistan were found
on a Weehawken, N. J.,
dock where tbef'd been sit·
ting since 1965.
-American dollars were
spent in several countrie~.
contributing to the dollar
drain, while the U.S. govern·
ment held surplus amounts
of local currency.
Fullbright said the report
and other recent disclosures
on foreign aid operations
had a demoralizing effect
on both hiJ own support of
the program "and upon the
confidence of the American
people in them."
Four officials of the Agen·
cy for I n t e r n a t I o n a 1
Development. which runs
the program, have resigned
in an investigation of alleged
acceptance of favors from
a Belgian company holdint
a U.S. contract.
Another ollicial, A I D
security chief John G •
Bradley, has been tern·
porarily relieved during an
inquiry into alleged misuse
of travel vouchers.
Get a headstart
with a Penney
budget perm!
795
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~TMENT COMPLEX
l lT'M;ed around rela.~J~
.-1mnlln;; pool. and lusi>
~ land.ocapinz. Nine
large, ~o bedroom unltB
and °"" three bedroom u,nil,
all with bullt·ln ovens anJ
l'llfliH. Beautilully carpet·
ed llnd draped thru • out.
ELEVEN SEPARATE GAR-
AGES. This property is In
excellent condition a n d
shows an attractjve retu.rn
on Investment.
E\·es. Call 6'1UUS
Dine• Under The St•rt
on the w)de. decka llUTOUnd-
tng this mqnlticem heated
SWIMMJNG P001.. 4 bed-
rooms, 2 batU, Deluxe
Built·ln ~. Fireplace
in lrvtns roorti. 1o111&llty blue-
ittM w:lll • to -wall car-
peting, Block wall fencing.
W alldn& distance to G o I f
Qlwse. TERRIFIC V AWE
only $24,800. NO DOWN
VETS • UJW DOWN to ~
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• COSTA> MESA omcz
• -HaiW Blvd.
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COSTA M.i...)A Offltt
2629 Harbor Blvd.
~9'fil1 Open till 9 PM
BbfAix
Corono del Mar
A cbttrtul. lite-filled
~ aq ft ln each 1padoua
3 Bdrm, 2 beth unit. Carpets,
drapes, blt·in kitchen w/dsh-
wuber. easy to rent.
1 blk to Shopping Center.
Only $42.SOO • Wms
BEACH COTT AGE
Buy at lot value
onlY $25,000 or olferl !
DON'T WAIT ON THESE!
WE NEED SAL~PEOPLE
CLIF PRIEST, RNltor
Since lt{;7
mt E. Coast Hwy., CdM
<n4) 67>3Sln
--------· Pl.AN llOW
J'or 1W1Uner fUn In thla Jar,ie
sparld1Jl& pool with covered
patio for compiet. outdoor JMna Ii lovely 4 bedroom
home on tree linfd street,
Only
$23,900
, .
•
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.. !ATERS
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a.... i. a ftll ~ J MONIJtCH IA y J'Oll JtMt. 4 I cl" m 1;)GAJXE .,. r "• l ia unt
Huce Wrvocna. 2 IUarloua LwcurieOa , Wrm. wlllt ram.. Tolmboule 1~ ba, OftO Apt. noa. + • a..&ect butba. com~ laced eo ._.. ~ ruwt dl9bwaaber, ......,., pool. nfrW. ear t •th & ,
X 100 fl yard lritll bullt.Jn Uy na A 2 ~ 'bath.. I --~-l'A hel.t frplc, IP drlfel, ............. Nt Flaistone Bar-8-Q and h-+ ram + 3 z..m. kar prap •·~. dlldnt. No ~ •
tlo. Use FHA or VA and it.e bo!'D#, JWk:td -,_ '°°'· t.b1 ......... 1.......... 119 Pl ... s ... ~lier aaya tak.e )'OW' old Privar. be&cb club. Sell °' Ind. 531.-t
home In trade. Priced at ~~ ~ over =L .. =u=,..==1Mch===1;::115= t.n Meu •
$24.950. Bedtwltb Rlty i.pna 8cb. -----------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
.,.
627 s. Cout a.,..~ Rent.ls Aveil.ble
llNTALS AllCI a ~·All· price
.... ... UafwmWMd ....... We ..S ~ . rent.ala • property JtlCllp.
1100 CUSTOMERS W AJTING
HlllOI
llEENS =-jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil' _______ Beckwith Rlty Lquna kb. 8Aall:LOR • otlf'UltN.
Yld9rta 9 ---- -• VERY Q.EAN 4 BR, 2 BA GT S. C0ut ffwy. 49&-'1!08 ..__ $100 sm per montll ---all. •• .., tfl• Wortd SKIP to the BEACH bame, blt-ln, trple, crpta, MONARCH llAY AREA RWIR
l 8't 2 llaU. Jarse· llvina "-" .. 91oata in the bey and Luab ca.rpethic, cutom dtap. clrJI. Mo. to Mo. $210. Rltr LOvn.Y OCEAN VIEW ..._ fill,
roam wl&b ~. all a .... Jlaht.s from this es. h~e 1am1ly room. UJd.. !164141 2 BR t\ den. ll' ba. cpta, ctrpe 1 • I A I J1PN1.
eleeclic: bailt·lm. ... y..,. ,......._ 3 BR home with que patio A lovely fireplace. LARGE 2 BR-heel ~d-w.w frpl, poaL Ia $225 mo. f'U1UC. 6 t.OflUltN.
J"lllllC. ~ 5"~ lop. .,..._ cllnini room. 1bia all oo M Jot 4 bllca to beub. qit. 23C Del Mar. $J35. Adulta 496-UG betW 10"5 pm Rlaaed ._, QdW CW..
On17 $21JOO. ..... roof charmer with Prtce $25,900 FHA <r VA Wat.er pd. Avail Mu L ~ ========-C.W .. Mi. to Slit;--
NEW 5 Batl ..... diaiac rm. .... ,. is located on • ~s: ... c -n~•ty 1'74 LHUM NU.U..t 2107 mo ...... ,,.,, at aar. fuJl1 c:crpetfd ....... lot and secluded cauu .x~ no<"4' ~ ~ bw 6 Aalm. ai.t.a lltaa.
drape'd & ~ped ..... '5T,SOO. 847-8586 Eves. 841-1450 3 8lt 2 be, '"' epta., drps, 4 Bdrm, famllJ rm. Ml-0310
elegant aut.bentk Spuisb SPRING frplc. nr White 1'rent. $195. In MONAACH BAY. $350
entry ptet . um Ba!:er, C.M. ~ , HANDY MAN ~· sn Travene Dr. owm:a. 61WS89 PNiJp ..._
lea than SW.GOO ~ lealty Co. Fix it up .t Mff $2500. PM-Sp.nt,b Eeltlkle 2 8( frplc KENT ALS
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BAYFRONT n 19 .... "2·7252 Anytime ed at $13,400 2 BJU" betha, 1*ma prtv/)eid. pat1o' ~ Fumllhect
Newly ~isted • • 'Rell Dell • , .. , SUPERB VIEW built-in l'll'lge a oven alto adults• no pell $128 yr1y' Gener•I 4000
HOUie • BR. dtnlnr rm we know ~at Estate refriaerator, wuber a do· m.u · --------
HOLIDAY PLAZA
MAITINl9UE
GAIDIN APTS.
Pier • Slip u .. our yeus of exptrtence El411nt3 bch'm +den. Beau· ~ ~~t Fs!,. ~ t= 2 BDRM, fenced yard, no
60' of frontage and knowledge to your Wlall1 furn, $65,000. Unfurn CAlL 962-Kn l••""a&e. $90. Near 19th and DELUXE apacioua 1 BR. Putc11ke IGnOW>diftp
only 184.900 tld•antqe. O.t actiOnl M0..000. A tremendous value. ""'l>Ort· 646-3222 •1ohn mGCftGb Uat wltb 1&1 now' BECKWITH RLTY. CLIP PRllST, ll~lter GT S. Coaat Hwy, L.B. 'BR, fa.m rm, 2 bt. &aide 642-1235 ci--1967 494-75(MI 2 yr old. P~l. fp, WW, drps,
303C ....._ 0C 11142 ~ H.B. Avail NOW $250 mo. 646-798S
E. Coat Hwy., OW IAN VIEW NOTHING TO DO • • $100. 2 BR Houae· in Court. "No Don lo Vets" <114> .,,,._ 1 lldrm condom home-1arie Yard t -"" ~ ltrini nn, Vlew bat moYe tn. Tbla cat. 3 BR • ~. wa er _....
nm. Apts $125. + util. FURNISHED BACHELORS
Heated pool, c a :-p e t l n & UNFURN 1 BR • 2 IR • 3 Blt
drapea, ample parkifta. No 2 baths P&lllble
child:tto, no peta. c:arptW. ......_-.
1965 Pomona, CM, &U-5858 1. Ith & Suh AM, C.M.
C:.ta Mela 4100 646-4233 ..._
DOVEJl SHOJl!S.8Q'Crtet '!'Irr. g monthly maiDL 1" bath bome with 2 car m Cedl Place.
'Jbia lovely 3 BR home bu Near new 3000 911.' )WQll'1 ~-pool, $21,500 detaebed pnp on alley $22.50 Wlc. Up
been repainted inllde. New ' bdrm on Santlqo Dr. ft. C. GREER, ~alty ii occupied bJ 2 adults a Newport Buch 3200 • Studio le Bach •pta.
THE
CONTIM..oaARY
Spac. 2 BR. pvt i-tto.
tile in ldtchen 6 family fft 1imple Jot. PooHbed M1I '1a Lido 613-9300 is waidOa for yuu! Price1-.-------• • Incl Olill Ir Phone llUV.
room. Close to South Cout bmer courtyard. Huse fun. JlEDUCED, lovely 3 BR 2 Jt11* reduced to $21,500 tor TOWNHOUSE Leue or Sale; e Maid Service • TV avaD.
Plaza lboppq. 1'h'eplaee, rm. Finest 1 o w maiDt. IL bee on 2 lots; can uae quJdc 8'Je! Call to eee fum Ii unfum 3 BR., 2~ ha., • New cate Ii Bu
2 t.tha, comoed patio, built-Jndlcpc, dnc>et. carpets. •a apea. Rm. to bid. Near SPINDILL RIAL TY ~-. carp., drapes, blt·Jna. ~ Newport Blvd. 541-975.5
in electrlc: ktt.cben. $23,.500. Top Tbermador b 1 t • I Jl I • -• ocean. WUJ sell au or Warner at Mtpolla, 56ot!58 2 car pr., heated pool. CHATEAU LaPOINTE
(lllllO Sllores View ·• E. lTal st. MM49t • co:n !:°'" =·3 :;::·;:. ~ -~~~ 41at SL S5I TOTAL m.am c: ~~ wlmda 1-;'~ ~. B!ai~
iiiEvtnlqamil--liii-•541•·•U'15• WALLACI tmm. Owner 5tMe85 iii ..... abo•e bade tiay; OCEANl'RONI' cottage, 1 no pets. Frun $115.
Snooker, lllll1t'th •IAL TOIS $$ INCOMI UNITS S$ a Ba., 2 Ba. condo.; 1 ow ":: r::::i.':.~~ ~ .. ~-~o ·mo~!,·~ l9Cl. POMONA AVE., CM
Frplc, all kitchen llltna. pool,
8Sxl80 pitch A: PQtt.
1-aty. Juat redec. $1'0 mo.
15'12 Orchard Dr.
(JUlt off Santa Aisa A•e.)
546-Gl or 539-T!IM
lermudl VIiiage
Irvine Tena #IV
Excitlnl Spanlsb arcbltec-
tun. 4 BR'•' lam rm. Wet
bu, lse master BR w/ctres.
Jnr rm l pvt p.rden9. Ex.
poled beamed celllnp • . .
-7.500
Mrs. Jtau.lltlon c.ww.u,11111c.1c.. ..::.:-:::.=.:..
ICI ._, .. ·-
I/I
Oc11111ire Duplex
Acrou Street from Ocean,
but with choice Octan View.
4 Bedrooms up • 2 Bil down.
Priced at MS.000 wWi lea.
hold tax abelter. $10.000
or "you name It" ii~ .546 4141-I DeJuu units SST,500 , .... id: View. $27,500. fJn, frplc. CJme to ICbool .. ,., _,._ ~ . """"'"' ... NMSAU hllm l .I: 2 BR
in thla 15x24 detached room, (Open '""'•> 8 three BJl umta ·-BY OWNtR 644-1~ .. abopp6ng. $21,500. 2 BR., 2 bra, Nr. ocean, frplc, Furn or Unf ms-mo. Htd.
-or a boat can be palled 9 one BR. t1nita m 000 STAND out value, 3 BR. 2~· IRASHIAR REAL TY view. ~ mo. yrly. No pet.a pooL ITT E . 2'lnd St. 142-*5
tbfOQlb the double Pftl• U one BR Units $1C&Mo 8A. f*m nn. Lge encl yd. &ft..a5ll Eves. 839-1537 5'8-0lm wtcdya 'til 5. DUPLEX, 2 BR. cleaft; wub. ~.!1! .. thia. Oh ~.b~.:...~. Hu.-Spltt L"91t Wells-Mceart(le lltn. ~· lO% down. 646-2!H3 FOR.MER MODEL HOME Newporrt H....... 3210 ~ ~~~t;;:-li\>· ,~~ u~ In dnlrable Baycrm·: but 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. r 1A&H.-Upper deluxe condo NEAR BEACH. Corner lot, ..,., . . ·
& lovely 4 &: family Pace-not 1-lle hold. Thia is an Ml-1'729 Eves. ~ Apt. 3 BR, 3 ba, frplc, trubly painted. 3 yrs. old 3 BR, qQ, frpk, garage. N-rt •-··L .. 200 Mtter, too. About 2160 eq n enormous 4 bedroom 3 bath pool. $.1500 dn. Rltr. 6'5-2'05 Compl lndacping &: sprlnklr. Lee yard. 2Sll Oay St. nss ------------"'-~·,al!u.r ~olt:~ ;:!t~t near-new home with a mar-LIDO SANDS DUPLEX1 2 BR each, furn. 3 bdrm. Ir i.m. rm. Patio mo. 847-2352 BEACON Bay. Small Apt.
veloua Qoor plan. Huie paQo tepe tD ocean. $38.500. le fire ring. Cpl.II, drp1. Pleasant deck .t view. Ger-~j: Reilty 546-SllO eled pme room • lar&• 3 BR, 2 baths Owner 139-3933, 544-3064 $29,900. 96Uffi4 ~r. Newport $ho,.. 3220 age, uw pd. Yrty lie. $165.
1500 Adams t Harbor enou&b for a pool table • $22.500 DZCANT Beyview Twnhse. $13 750 2 BR, Den· Flam Unfur per mo. ~.
(N-· ""--~ ,,.._ __ .....,.) with musive It.one firtplace Gtor1e WillllJUlll, Rltr. fer la.Qd:' 3 BR. 2 Ba .• frpl., ' No sm-" .... ildr_ Sea.rate Guest Howie .......... _. ... UCll,.,. .. compl .. ·"· --·· .._ 813-'350 OPEN -.-pool -dn Older 3 BR custom home fix. ... ....., ~ .. .,.~ ~.---c uvm ~·-. -. 673-4.156 642-34a0 SUitab}e Batchelor $85 Inc. the livin& area! Formal itm. er upper (you own the Jandl. 4 llDROOM • in& breUfaa Call now the let alooe ill=====;:;;::= Utilities MZ-1268
room, t room. Ne!P!!' Heights 1210 worth this pri·ce. Corona d•I M.r 3250 ======== AAOL $2.1 500 3 car iarace. A wbale oC •Cetta Mesa 11• • . •-1i...--
Spac 2 A 3 BR, 1% balhl
Carpets, drapes
Near sbopplJll a achoola
M&r. 2214 c.olltae #2
$l05 -$120
Luxurious Tewrdtoute
2 BDRMU~ed
Elec kitchen. BeautUul bir
pool: Nr shp'&· Adults only.
HARBOR TOWNHOUSE
2217 Harbor Blvd., CM
2 lclnn w/gor. $95
Dispoul • water paid. 1 blk
to 19th a: Harbor Sbp'r . ~
Bernard Apt. C.
5.1'7-0380 rv • • · · buy tor Nt.SOO. FOil SALE BY OWNER TRADEWINDS RLTY. EXCEL Shortcllt.fa b:ation. ---------4300-·
EIVoY completely mainten. Ruth ft•rdoll, Realtor OWNER houcht new home· Orte l1aer ·Upper, valuable 842...SOU 842-5012 $7961 14., 3 BR. 2 ba. tam rm, CLEAN Bachelor Apts. !!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!1•1
ance free llvtn&. Modem l&m Westcllft Dr. &42-5200 priced to sell. 4 BK, 2 baths, Newpart Helritita property. DUTCH Haven J BR, crpts, f.ecentl)t rernocleled. L 1 e All uW incl $75 up. Maple Capri
bu.Ut • in ldb:ben, 2 Queen all carpeted, famib' room, Old.-boue but weP blJUL ... __ bl_.. aD "-~ ~ S It 315 E. Bal'--Blvd. SPAC 2 6 3 BJt, ltL lNltbl al.zed batha, 4 bia bedroom• all built·lm A In lmmacu1--,,...,., """ w • pauv. . . mo. .......... at SUn. ._. .,.. and only 3 Own-$500 DOWN 2 an. 11' BA, larae ~-Alai.me GJ. loan. $134. 67).0910. BALBOA * 67~9945 Cpta, drps, 2 poola
er ~'? :N'1WI FOr thia larse fam1b home ate :;11:';,, ~= niaat downttain. $25,500. Pymta. Aikin& $ 2 3 • 0 0 0 -:-:N"":w-::-3 -=B=o-1.am=---rm-=2~-,-,...ba.-OCEANFRONT Perm. $125 Near shp'g and fChooll
dote to ewrythlnr. Newly MAC<, S.0-.llsl !:IClatc:r ~::-:Int~ owner 811•7093 . . ~vi~. Leue~ Owner Yrly. 2 BR, furn or unf. ~i FROM $99.50
paintM> "inme and out. ~·~ ~ ;· • 1 81t Qlndominium, blt-w 494-6of1 •< blk to bay. 962-2868 Mar. 1998 Maple, #3
Tb re e bil bedrooms, 2 I ....., ••J ~ntllMMus fn'e;am. rCtc. ~I dryf!l":' ~ 2 BR llh ba, Frplc, JIU6d&k, ==;;::;====;:;:;. LGE 3 BR, 2 ht. bhna, ·iv,
batht, double car rarqe, ~ • -l "Wrma. tam rm. tantuttc 18 Eve. 9G-1672 $150 yrty. Ac:lulta ·no peta. Huntington IHch 4400 cpt.s, drps, frpl. fend yd,
Cf'ment driveq,y, and Iota vtn . $llOM unfumished., S65 Wanted GLEN MAR 2-atory. ll1 Dahlia, Call 675-1673 --------patio. Util pd. $195. Sn ot used brlclc. $124 pet M llJrn. A tmnendoua home Own land. Under $25,50() Rooms &: Apts for Rent Travers Dr. $46.5586.
month include• p.rindple Imminent Porecl..u,.. far 10U· * 536-6415 * Hunti........_ •---h ... "" Dy, wk. mo. Sngls 1 1r 2 BR 2 BR bl
end Interest. See tod • C&llleS Idler to pay points Beckwith Rlty Laiuna Bcb --. ----------·....._•·--·-------~ blk heh. All linens &: utils ' bu, drpa, new cpt,
won't last long' ay for GI buyer. Sharp, 4 bed-GT s. o..t Hwy. 494-1SOIJ FOJ, Sale. Larae older borne, e___ I--' COMPASS MOTEL ~:::::. ~·~ .. ~hi~?~ The bedrooms were enlarged · room :i beth. flimly room :r::::: . Oii 2 lots, in dowutown Hti ,,.... WllTilll 118. 11th St HB 5364170 r ~...., u .... "'"" .. -
at the time of conatnactioo, ~ homt : rt' a lancllcaped A % A11,;N,; 5 .Bedrooml. 3 Beth Bcb. 536-2231 Service caq Ave. 646-2536.
and they att 'bl&'. Excellent Mar SL Jofln'a C.tbolic ~st Death el bal. ====::::==== RENTALS 2 BR Htd POol, Adjacent ma·
F.utside location, B.I. kitcb-School -~ dn with total '-'.JOl'Cel Jale. MS,000. S•nte An• Htfl. 1630 Wilbr & lee Aptt. Unfurnished Jor shp'r suo. util pd. Ad-
m, covered patJo. All the payments Sib ptl' inonth. .a.. or 642-1.?ll. Owner. ulta. 988-1140, 646-5216.
wort hu been. done, juat 2063 ~CLIFF DRIVE H ....... will • .no -11 -al-l Mn. Walter. 2 and 3 8*m. an One A· "'----I 5000 1 •0 u -
qaoye in. • .J'irst time list-648-mt n..-Eves. is le;. Call Now-:"'°'' -AS b ~ 2 WMili only 6 % A. lb. Comm. Jot on -r• QA, PJ*'. 0 ' ..... e le Nfri.:.
ed. $.1'T .SOO. --------"'yg_•__ THE Rl'AL Ul'ATERS 4 BK 2 b&. ~.000 By owner. ~. R.ubf H. RulaeD, :.-~· 5*> W. Center St.
SPRINft EASTSIDE $18,500 mo Hubor Sii-2313 2S15HollyLn.N.B. rutr. 56-2209 • 54.'>JmO VENDOME 2 BR ApL Ntw cpta, drpt.
200 WESTCUTF DR.IVE
~7Tl.l Open Eves.
Ov• Slncl 4
'1 Lovely 2 BR home Cla nice e 3 M. 2·k, eep. dtll: ........ rt ~ l220 ~UM IMch 1705 7682 EDINGER No 1mall cbldl"ft ~ pell.
ltl'Ht, very clean, new bath huae lot. beaut. lndacpd. ~ , ;:.;;s ~ Open Eves. .SPECIALI Sy Owner. Ph: 5'U'1'9
le k1tch~n remodeled &: re-1000 Sp. ft. bdck I C'ClOCfete NEW 4 Ill A DIN AuntENTIC SPANISH SPARKLING s u N Ny 3 2 WKS FRIE RINT
wtr.d, qe lot wlth alley. patio, lanaJ, ~ pnten, 3 ti..._ ~ Lara~ 2 bedroom Hacienda 2clrml, walk to beach. Sit. Make teSentatm NOW C9't• tMlt 5100
~~t intenst only tor Realty Co.
~9'200 Eves: 146-sa Rlnt 642.ns2 A"ythne
Loll of fruit trees. Roor1) fountain; briclC jilanten: YCN n -say Ole! •.•• $19,950 tna dal!W'lllr cpts. dfP$ Newly Red t-J --..-------·• for boat &: trailers. Walk sep. play yd; la~; Dov.to S..... 1227 aeduded pado. POOL A ecort "' . l.lOO;TIUOUS 2 Ill. 1~ )a,
to lhoi>P1n1. ~ ~ aet cup. (bd. tin.); ._ 18 DELUXE UNITS maint $115 mo 838-79M . Close to shoppl"I, '•rlc all elec, ~ta. drps, GE 2955 Harbor Blvd. th1I one! frplc., lit-ma. By °'"*'· 8-lltUl&l 4 BR. new home, with Pool &: Ocean VJew B~ N ; t 4 Bdrm Boys Club & Girls Clult kit, color apteanu. End
1ay & leach TARBlll 5'0-f720
RHlty, Inc.
20'l;i W. B&lboe Blvd., N.B.
COSTA MESA Rltr. 646-Jm Eve, fG.0\&5 $2J,llO.. Make oiler 5*3n-l beat.cl pool, ~ land-in.thly income $2,090. The 2 batb ;w~ 0to be ch. • Spaciou1 3 Bt'• • 2 Ba IV, tnea, nr llux. $130. HAltlOlt VllW Open Saturday 6 Sundl.y ecaped ~. STc,900. n.t investment oo the $225 ~ mo 962-~j e Swim Pool • Put/sreen Adults. 120 E. 201a
HILLS MESA VERDE--$24,500 *LACHINMYEI lttete Sale By Owner * N8-3l2T Cout, and a mail\ific~nt · • Frpl IDcli•/lndry fac'la
Cerone 491 Mer 'SEDRM ·FAMILY RM-1aak 4tlpos~ et 4 8JUun-H rMr Mt 35 tax abeller • )'OQ'Il thrill Humlngton e Adults Ii Family areu Newpert .... h 5200
Lusk • bullt bomH located 3 BATII FAIRWAY 5 IDIM. Qy toOlll In 10ft1f COlltP . •. Hit!'~ 12 to the location. H rbou 340S 1145 An•heim Ave.
ill tbt SoQthland't !QOft de-No down G.l. or low do~ lo Two story Colonbl with lio Putc .vu Calta ~ U..,. s ft, 2 ba. m-. bt1dt patio, Ellen C. ~y. Rlt. 1 r C.M. 642-2824 PEm'HOUSE VIEW OVER,.
sirable • llldnatmr area. othm. ftrepla.ce, built.ins, bdrms, with nook and 41n1._ ~ beautillal llridt ,.. epta, drps, ~. immac. 1'24 N. El ~ Real LOOKING SPACIOUS GAJ\.
Scboolt A e.ut. lrltnt d11hwaaber. Patio. 540-1120 roona _ all 00 the ht t.ir-ti&. llult 1MilC .-.. N-. $a,95o. o.n,;r-movlfta. PboGe (tt4) 49M1'5 3 BR 2 bath, private beach RENT DENS. Lee. Peol-Foun~,
CampQI • m o m o t , TARBELL 2955 Harbor way of the Mesa v er de 10'll' ttms. Alt. _... ~. ~ San Cement•, caw. club, beaches I: boat .Ups i lteoma Purniture ~~~Other El~
away. DAVIDSON Realty Country Cub, Lowest --FIXER UPPii available. $325 { m on t h $25 U--ha F t 2 Dft s-lbJJ pricld Mn $44 500 MESA v E RI>E .. U-"-''I-a.LL.•' leatMvff 12A2 Three bedroom 2 Qpetaln leue, or option to buy. wwwtlt e .. . on. 2 BA. <:Pt*, Sll.IOO to $43,500 IASTSIDI WLTY 546-.5890 • mm '9MMW w/balh, 1 (or den) w!llath Broker. Call Dick Fabian rotL OP110N TO BUY =a ~t~~o.11
LUSK HOMIS 3 BA l~ batha, hardwood $31.-S!5l)OO 4eo#n. No 2nC RIDUCID downataln. Separate .._ l'PMT!llPP.·25.tl.~1!!!!111!!!1!!!1'!11!!1!1!"!!..-.....-No deposit o.a.c. 142-7'59
Dlrtctiona: l4acArtbGr Blvd. lloon,. comer lot, alley. Near Beach, saltoo SM TDt ,._u ••I.ck. MUST SELL bl March lat. trance. lJVfq rm w/!ft. m x 'tfUNBJ!llJlui.. UP· H099 of Chain UOOJJUOUS Toal ' • -z.
from PlcUJo ~Hwy. or $23,900 Belt 1oc 1 t Jt.l let u .... _.. '" 4 •~Lusk. Tot snde tbra-place, clln nn.. .mall i.... POltTUNlTIEs Ila•• beta ,......., "---· Newport l'wy. 1'ini ClO SU Rltr :mo Harbor 58, CM " x 11 · • '-I Leckhart ... fty oet, $41,950. dry room. pnp.10% down. CllcaNed m ClulUJed Ada. 517 w. Utb, c..M. Stl-la. ...._..,. 3 .. 2 1*. flpl, *"'
J qu1n HI"· ... ~ ...._ ....,. ~-e.... trade flX' truc:lr, late car • 519 W 19th It. CM """EN """'' • • ., ,..___ -MA Mu -1be • ...t.i.---n ;ioola $250 11$.GlTI oa -....,., .....,. .,_,,_, c.vts. S46-al.69 or. aubmit what YOU i...t. •-...,.... . • ..-.-....-SUN 1-4. 101 ~ vw-.-. --........ ,. Tam back to ''Bullnw Op. ""~ ,~ .._ """'7
follow •i&N to rnodtl am. HIGH IEAMS Mklna $3,250 ..,... ftlN.llU n OiNi1 --~~ ~~ Ont ir:s :?:EtamedlJPortunl~Get!?-!!? .. ~,Uea.~I!'~' Ni~OW?,!!!-~~-===n.~~~~~~~~~..u~::::.:!w~-, ~el~\·~h.~~~T~l>Jlli~~ ~·'~·~,..~.1
1
6 h*-111 Honte 2-rtory, 3 BR. "A" 1~. FIXER u~r. Vacsnt. 2 BR t .....,, 1~ ti.tbl. f-.d, lktn. MIU1llS completion. 3000 General .OOGtMral
View View View $21.000. frplc. Eutaldt. 1U lot. redtoorated. • "°'*-c.r.n. •I Mer 1UO "A'' nmt, otetiol' of ce-1------------------------~~I ~llt Medlte,..,,lan, bit by C.ywood Rlty RUby Rw!ltll, Rltr. 545-2209 li4S·1M3. ~ dar ~ ~ UN
IVAN WEU.S. S.p. master 63llS w. Cout Hwy. ~1290 • 545-3030 By Owner·ltaatlkte, c .M. bbJ[d ot &lw. 3 Bil ~ Rlty
ailtt. n19~ turn. !lll!m!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!!l'l!!!!!!!!!I Need a ~T ClOle to ldlool A .tloppinc. Corona dfl Mar eM'131
Roy J. Wvd Co. 646-1550 OIARGE rrt Find I• With a wut ad! 3 Bll. attnd bol:M. Xlnt A cbettftll, lt.,ftlJed ft.:::~:":iPLfX="==~. -l)Cfttl-.-Yi-ew-. -wn.-1
COfld. Sll.11). ~ 1500 i;q ft ta eedl ..-cio... decb. Inc. * mo, Sec-
. .. .. "" ..-,_
3 ldnn, 2 beti. .... Carpets, rtfb. Low dn. ltl-7450
drapes, bit-ID dcben w/4111i' !Ne-wa~r ...... : u.sy :::;:=======!
to rent. t tia tD ~ UtuM N..... 1707
Ceftter. ~ SCS.-• teraat
----~-.
9UICI CASH
lHlOU•H A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
S... Clemente 1710
MAONll'ICINT s...,a,.. View
3 art. l ~ h. Cl.lllom -blt
bome $35,500 111 East Av•
tnut ~ Marinol e«\8
GQ..61'5
t :t I Ti
lt.N
RDIT-s.Je. Yi"' OCtlU\ C'ont.
• E. Octa.It ll'ont. All
.... hnt.17J.4D.
S~ll~lA-&'E~S
Solve 4 SimJ>lt·Scrombl•d Word Pm lt for c C1ati.ekZe
'NIX.UL
'I lf 1*1 I
l !o1YKos~ _ I r l:_u
SC:RAM-UTS ANSWIU IN CLAISllllCATION tZOO
• •
io-~ Nalt Poodle. Vic
1ltll 6 Pa.o.ntia 2/S Iden. -------•! tit)'. KI s.6&50.
Wheddya Wantt'Whadlllye Get?
SPICIAL. CLASSIPICAtlON POil
NA TUltAL IOlN SWAPPIU
Special a.te
J llnee -5 tlmee - 5 lMlc:lcl
•ULll -.-0 ll'Ull INCLUOI • '-*"" -...... ..,.... ....,.., ,... ......... t-'l'OUa .i-tMJ• .. ..._ ._. ... tf ......... I-NOTHING~· IALI -fU.011 OHL.Vt PHONI 642-5671
Te Plad Your Trldet'1 ParMIM M
23' And 22' cabin Crullers.
Trade one or both for small·
er boat. car, cami;>lni trlr
TD'1 or!
64&-1816
* *
Wld: PU truck. Tndf 'Sr
Jquar XK140 Olav. ~
$450 value. WUl pay cub
dW. 56-86 nllbta.
HA VE leUOOed TO'• up tD
$250,IXXI. North Saa ~
Co. land. W ANr multtpl9
mied, vacant propert:y a
late model car. .6Q.3S73 •
SMALL home bualneu tn
Sold penn.lni ldts. be
span time activity Mttt
tax benetltl TRADE !'Olt
* * * ----~ ---
; - --... - --
'!I OAJL V PILOT
I .K..85 a EMPLOVMfNT ,-
Help W•nted, Men 7200
CLA-VAL CO.
IS HIRING
Turret Lathe Operators
• Poffer and Johnston I
Tic T oc Markets
642-5921
EXPlORER
MOTORHOME CORP I
TRAINEES
WE NEED 25 MEN TO
TRAIN FOR ALL POSI·
TIONS IN ALL DEPART·
tlftina to~ard
Ille FUJURE! Pert0nnel Office
HA Of*'inp for:
Alt Melt Politte.. • No. 4A & 5 Warner &
Swasey
(Swing and D•y Shifts) Needs Experienced MENTS DUE TO !ltEW ~~ ... ---11.iiii~i] FACTORY B R A N C H ' ~
TELONK
EMGIHHP.1116 CO. U.S. Di·ven
Company
• lelief & Prep· I P• Paid lt1 lm,-Y.t
mation Cook . Sa ... •nt1neer
• Kitchen Porter To $16,000
• Bullard
(Swing Shift Only)
Engine Lathe Operat.ors
(Swing Shift)
• Carpenters
• El3ctricans
• Plumbers
Trailer or motor home man-
1 ufacturing experience miin-
datory. Tremendous frln~e
benefits. Apply:
OPENING IN ORANGE
CO. Of 1..ARCE EASTERN
)l.\NUl'"ACTURING & DIS-
TRIBUTING FIRM.
STARTING
SALARY.
$480 MO.
Personnel Agency
901 Dover Drive
Newport Beach
L1gun1 Buch, Calif.
An equal op~rturuty
employer
CLASSIF"IED Adverlisinf
TELEPHONE SALES
3323 W. Warner
Sa"'-Ana
An equal opportunJty
employer
e ftt-L L-Experienced in aem.kon, .,....was....-ductor sales, Q ran i e
Apply PtnonMI
lo-4 Mon thru Fri.
FASHION ISLAND
NIWPC>RT llACH
An equal Ol)pOl'tunity
employer
County territory, for ex· 1
cel!ent s u b s i d i a r y of
large corp. BEE dearee. Excellent ~ti~.
Profaalonal Plae9ment
S,.clalllf
Assem blers 4000 Campus Drive
Newport Beach WE NEED MEN WITH
ALL TYPES O•· WORK
BJ\Cl{Gr.OUND.
642·7414 546-6020
Expansion of ou.r Mephone
sales staff has created an
opening in our Huntin!:'ton
Beach office. Salary plus
ccmmission. 5 dJy week.
paid insurance, paid vaca·
lions. Applicant must have
recent cl&ssllied advertising
sales experience, be neat
in appearance, aggressive,
and have good telephone
personality. Call Eugenia
Gannon for appointment.
CENSUS TAKERS
T• $15,000
De&ree plus 2 1ears re-
cru1tl.n& . experlence of
applic:anu in the $8000
or above salary bracket.
L.A. position at corpor-
ate headquarters. Good
growth potential
(Day Shift) Job 0 !'eninqs
Lloyd's Nur1try
& Landsc•pe Co.
FAST PflOMOTIONS ALSO
COMPANY BENEFITS
AND PROFIT SHARING
AVAl LABLE TO QUW·
FtED MEN. Craters • Landscape Designer k
estimator. Salary plus com.
• Candscape InstaDer. Exp
, In lndsc'g & sprinklers. (Day Shift! rnn INTERVIEW CALL
MONDAY & TUESDAY
537.2312 Join this vital, expandinCJ in·
dustry with the foremost
manufacturer of automatic
valves and control1.
• Landsca~ Ma.intrnanc"
Exp with mowers. edgers,
pruning.
• Part-time Nursery Saleir
man for Sat. & Sun. Exp.
Call for Appointment
"46-7441
AQUA-TROL
Hydro · Dynamics DiVlsion
needs 20 men imm@dlately
Several Dept. openlnas -
Sales &: Service, Credit
Personnel Management
Trainee. $47~mo min. guar.
antee il qualified. AU dept.II.
h a v e Training Proinm·
Skilled or Unskilled accep.
table. Hiah school irads or
equivalent.
CALL OR APPLY WIREMAJI
CLA-VAL CO.
Read l!Chematics, solder
coaxial c a b I e. Experi-
enced only. Good oppor·
tunlty.
LANGEVIN For Application info
CALL S47..o607 17th & Placentia
Costa Mesa 548-2201
Division of Scientific
Industries. Inc.
1801 E. Carnegie Ave.
Santa Ana ~
Equal opportunity employer
Attent.ion Real
Estate Salesmen
An equal opportunity employer '* * This office needs you. Fill
the desk of a successful
salesman who is opening his
own office. He b a s been
paid $7000 In commissions
so far in 1968. Can you fiU
his shoes? If you want thi~
type of earning contact ED
RIDDLE 646-88U (Replies
contidentia}) P.S. He's been
&sllOCiated with me for 4
years.
SERVICE DlltlCTORY
Upholstery 6990
PLUMBING
REPAIRS REMODEL
64z.3128
s.wlntt "'° Alteration1, cuatom dress
makina. Reasonable prices
For app't., ~
Alteretlons-642-5145
Neat, accurate. 20 yrs. exp.
Tallorlnt 6970
Alteration• S: Restyling
Men • Ladles. 673-2170
PURDUE TAILORS, CdM
TILE, Ceramic 6974
* Verne, the Tile Man *
CUst. work. Inatall & re.
pairs. No job too small.
Plaster patch. Le a kt n 1
shower repaired. 147.1957,
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
Job Wanted, Lady 7020
PRACTICAL Nu r ae-Ai d
available for short or long
ttrm care. Homemakers.
~7.f&l
SECRETARY. Sharp. Top
Skills. Refs. Wants 11 day
perm . .)Ob. 536-0131 Eves
DAYWORK. 5 DAYS WEEK.
Own transportation.
• 642-7288 •
7035
LIVE INS
Employer pays fees
Georae Byland Agency
l~B E. 16th, S.A. 547-03!K>
Chinese · English • French
Permanent. e.xpcr. Live-In
far East Agcy. 642-8703
Shipping
Penonnel
• Parcel Post
Clem
• Shipping Clerks
• W1rehousemen
Experience required.
Must be mature, ct..
penclablt, and hard
worken. Apply In per·
son
Personnel Office
U.S. Divers
Company
3323 W. Wamer
Santa Ana
An equal oPPOrtuntty
employer
INSPKTION
LEADMAN
Electrical and mecha.n1·
cal Inspection. Superv110r
pottntlal. Experienced
only.
LANGEVIN
START WORK
IMMEOIATEL Y
$2.55 per hour
CAL-RON ts now hirlna 40
men to train and work
with hydrodynamic alt fil.
terlng equipment. No ex·
rerience necenary b u t
must be able to start
work immediately.
C.11 Peraennel Dept •
142-4466, Ext. 4 I* *
MACHINIST
EllCJIM Lathe
To $4.00 Hour
MinimlDD 5 years experl·
ence. Company benefits in-
cluding paid life and med·
ical insurance. bonus plan
and overtime. Apply or call
Troy Engraving Co.
2322 S. Pullman St.
Santa Ana s.io-8565
Salesmen & M.na .. n
Caner opporty with leadina
ti.rm offering oYer 100 mu-
tual funds. Full or pt time.
No exper nee, we tratn.
Npt Bcb oftlce, 642-6422
Santa Ana ottlce, 547-8331
Investors Financl&l
Services, Inc.
• Beat C1rpenter
• C•blnet Miker • Moldtrt
<Laminatonl
JENSEN
Mll'in• Cor_,,.
235 Fischer
Costa Mesa
54().3440
Exper. Upholster
547-5581 Hans or Mil<e
A .. ncies, Women 7300 .
Keypunch • .. .. .. . • • to $-ISO
Delivery Driver • • • . . • $300
Stock Room trne • • . • to S3:iO
Auto Bkpr .......... to s:iOO
Auto Cashier . • • . • • to SJ7j
Secretary . . • . . • . . . . to $450
WILLIAM PENN
Auociates Agency
1856 Newport. CM 642-&n.t . MOORE ENTERPRISES
JEWELER Wanted. apecial Personnel Attncy
order & production i n ••• d _,., .,.... Newport Blv ., N.B.
pre""ious met a Is. OJ>-Phone TODAY for
portunity for adv11ncement. an appointment for 8 more
Call for a.pp't or '\-rile full REWARDING FUTURE.
detalls. Box 518. Laauna 642•9080 for appoint.
Beach. Cal. 92652.
tn4) 494-1440 .
YOUNG man between ages Http Wanted 1400 20 and 30 for mechanical Women ~~~~~~....-.~
assembly and t e s t I n I .
Permanent position. Good
company b\?netits. We will
train. Apply at:
1741 Placentia. CM
Division of Scientific PART TIME IVI
Industries, Inc. D' 'b f w Coa
Packaging
Specialist
1801 E . Cameile Ave. istli ator or . est st
Help Wanted Mtn noo Santa Ana 54~ m!i· co. now hirlna. train·
Equal opportuni"• ,..,...10 , ees for sales 8t servtce. $84
Clerk, famlllar wltft
mllltary specif lea·
GRINDER
<SECOND SHIFT)
Must be able to do pro-
duction It form tool irind·
inl·
PACIFIC
SCIENTIRC CO.
1346 S. State CoDCit Blvd.
AAaheim PR U>:lJ.7
An equal opportunity
employer
flMrtlHI ft\otdert
Ir ASS!:MBLERS. Day or
nlaht lhift. Apply Mt1c-
Grqor Yacht& 16«1 Bat>
code. C.M. 1'7-3 pml
IOYS 10 -14
Good rwtilll • Good proftt!
8.WIOA PEH1NSULA
DAILY "LOT
• MMm •
•r "'" yer wk. 6 pm-10:30 pm. Call
-=-:---:-:---=---=--I :»7-7783 Personnel Dept.
Trlr or Motorhm ~xp SERVICE Station Attendant.
Good ruture wtexpandmi co. Exp erienc@d. references
Cabinet work Day work. Call 675-2266. Ask
Mechanical f<M" Mr. Canrung. 3601 E.
Electrical · Alt cond Cout Hwy .. Corooa del Mar
& aenerator WANTED ri _. b Upholateey . · expe en .. ._ u.
Exl>er only need apply ~yg· for ruu time .. part
Ask for Rana Weerman time. Contact Hont Chlet.i,
80'l E Washln.-8 A Newport Harbor Yacht Club . awn, ' ' m W. Bay Ave. OR l-~
CAIUUElt IOYS ROUTE.S AVAILABLE
GOOl> ROUTES Ill AVA.ll.A.BLE Wutml.nlter tor boya 10.14
HUNTINGTON BEACH Good Prot\ts · No ~
DAILY PILOT Otifvtty 642.,.mr-
e IC..m1 e MASSIUR
IEAL mATI FOR NEW Y-BUlLDINC
Aftemoont It evenlnp only
Shouldn't YoU ne with Wallfm-Call 548-9347
.. 1..eeT rree tnmrmatklft. TRAINEIS Phone or #rile W ALKDt .l
LEE Inc 2629 Harbor Blvd. You n~ l'OOllt)', We need 3
tions, particularly
packaging. Must be
cepablt of handllnt
jNckatlnt, praervlng
and pecking accord·
Ing to contracts and
specifications. Apply
In pereon te
Personnel Offlc.
U.S. Divers
Company
J32J W. Warner
S•ta AftO
545-3029. aood men. Wt tra.11\ Md BABYSJTrER my bame em.
IOYS 10 . 14 ~Y· Call 5f7 • .,,... .. MCSI 5 cS.,.. s.larf •
Lapna 8Ncll. So. Lapna 2 SDVICE §iiflGft Al· en. Call aft1!I' 5. 5641113.
Good niatllll •Good prollil ttodlnta fttdttl; m• bt EXP. ~ far Wamm'a
DAILY "LOT aper. Al'a Molil ~ !perdahJ Sllop. t> flrl, 09tr
---;;.. .. Tra .. ~ e tCM32l e !91. Wamtr Ave,, U.S. ~ NI MB .
Your11 ma I« ~ Lit ht•te Sae..m.n EXTRA KC!De7 for ~ e PART Time raDeNttH
I Sal.a fay daily. No exper, ~. llnowlfdet &l man-Must know toola! plct-worfl OW'll artt, $2, llr IUf· ~d817. ftMS22 Harbor area. '""" ..... up .. dtUVCf7· ~ to .. ..,., m.SM4
JAHJTOR. ~!Old onJ.y. bUabed ofttc.. SALES. toll t1t pert time. LOCAL ~' ror e-.y
wm be happy to •s· 1
sist yr u in making
yours secure tn to-:
d•y's business world.
PERSONNf l
ASSISTANT
Auistant to Person·
Ml Manager of lead·
Int Real E•t•te com-
pany. Variety Of du-
tlu. T 11tin9, record
kMping, mfftlng the
pvblic, etc. Type 50
wpm. Good comp1ny
benefits. S1lary open.
(Employer will split
fM)
SECRETARY
Two to thrff ye•ra
txperienct. Short·
hand IO, typing 55
wpm, dictaphone. Ac·
curacy with figures.
Lota of detail. Prt1-
ti.. company. Salary
to $450. (Employer
pays fM)
JlltlOR smeo
Neecl 9al, ... 25 or
oven, to 111i1t man•g-
tr. Knowltd.. of
shorthand • spMd 70-
IO wpm. Ty,,. 50
wpm. Good phone
prtMnt•t~ Sat.ry
$400 to start. (Appll·
cant pays fee)
GAL FRIDAY
C o • t a Mesa firm
nMds gal to aaalst
bookkMper. Aptitude
with flgurH. AbUlty
to I earn quickly.
l ight shorthand, 50
wpm typint. Salary
$400 to start. (Appli·
cant pays fM)
MARKmMG
RESEARCH
(lfRI
Type SO wpm, aptl·
t u d • for figurtt,
knowtecftt of 10 key
1 d d I n t machine.
Woutct pref.r college
b1ck9reund in m•r·
ketlnt or math. · Sal-
•ry to $450. (Employ·
er pays fee)
PIX
REC!P1JOlllST
ORANGE COUNTY
EVENING NEW~
:;37 · 75 t 0 or 892.4468
WAITRESS
Wanted for
The Sternwhfff•r
DAY SHIFT
Apply in Person
8-11 &: 3-5
REUBEN E. LEE
151 E. Coast Hwy. N.B.
MAY CO.
South Coast P11u
3333 8rlstol St.
Costa Meta
Now interviewing for
General Cook
12: 31)..8: 30 P .M. Scfl@dule
Store discounts & compre-
hensive benefits!
Apply in person.
Employment Office
Upper level
1~12 &: 1-3, Mon-Fri
An equal opportunity
employer
Sl.75 Per hour, 200 people
needed. Appro:dmatcly IS
days work in March. Re-
quires U.S. Citizenship, at
Jeoaat 11 yean old, 1 o o d
physical condition, able to
work and climb stain. Cal.
ifomla drivers llcen.M!. Car
mileage paid if driving re-
quired. Apply in person by
March 14.
PERSONNEL DEPT.
COUNTY OF ORANGE
801~ Broadway Santa Ana
VI A N T E D: R e 1 I a b I e
Stockroom and Part& penon
for Drapery Distributor.
·a.ta Mesa. Must be bond·
able. Hieb School graduate
or mare. Good waaea &
frin&e benefits. Immediate ---------1 opminz. Some bookkeepinc ID.1>· helpful. can for •Po
pointment 540-!Ml4 Pwotllftl
ASSISTANT
HAIR Styllat with fo!Jowirir.
Toby D e c k e r ' s Hair
Designers Beauty Salon,
3369 Via Lido, Udo Isle.
Responsible woman far Have complete private room
Front Office position in-lo rent or operate °'' com-
ADMINISTRA TIVE volvini payroll, typina, mwicin basis. 673-~ by
SECRETARY filing etc. PersoMel ex· appointment only.
perience preferred. W •NTED BU&iness Services Fountain ~
Valley School District. Re· Reliable Auto Mechanic &:
quires: lihorthand 90 wpm. Apply Personnel wife to operate Service Sta·
lG-4 Mon thru Fri u· •· G-->--C typing 60 wpm, 4 years aim-on '"' .... ._.. enter Ill
iliar experience. s a I a r y Laauna NirueJ. Minimum Jn.
range S488. to $586. per ROBlllSOll'S vestment. Call anytime.
month. Call Mrs. Beckett, 714: SJ0.3000 TEXACO
962-1331 between 3 Ir 5 p.m. FASHION ISLAND BEAUTICIANS MaJe or
Shorthand, typist. Penna-NEWPORT llACH Femilt. Mature all-around
nent position in a new Cad· An equal cpportunlty exper lndtvidual. New plush
lilac agency. Must be at-employer shop acl'OSI from new Sr.
tractive, mature with pie.. Otizena Home. 655 W. 19tb
ant telephone voice. 1---------1'"'.'."'.:st,.,.,.,o::-CM-· _142-_mi __ . __ _
NABERS CADILLAC PBX RfUU COUPLE, elderly preferred
2600 Harbor Blvd., CM U' for spring A summer months
Phone Mr. Stephenson Live in Fri noon thru Mon ~9100 Responslbilii.Jes will in-noon • Duties: cook, setve •
BARMAIDS •••
••• and GO-GO
DANCERS
$300 per week.
638.5483 or 633·9763
Lab T echnolOCJist
Calif. licensed. No niiht
or weekends. Excellent 53J..
ary and fringe be.De fl ts.
Westminster. Call:
MRS .. DECKER, 893-1321
PART TIM£ WORK
CALL TODAY! ~ ! Avon
often you an excellent
eamini opportuni(Y. Call
collect 5JO.S860
WOMAN 50 to SS, unen·
cumbered, w I Medi· C.re,
Medi-Ca.I billing exper. in
convalescent borne. Salary
open. Write Box M·Z4 Daily
Pilot.
HSEKPR l..ive-ln. Elderly la·
dy who desires pleasant hm
w/pvt nn It salary for
wrk'g mother A boys 9 .l
ll· 642-5918.
CCPERIENCED only, part
time ~r. aeneral
ollic• 9 to U AM. Small
manut. co. Send resume to
PO Box 333 Costa Mesa.
volve PBX Receptionist look after Beach home.
Relief, mail sortin& and Write Box M-29 Daily' Pilot.
distributing. and blue-COUPLE For 17 unit Motor
pril'lt control. PBX ex· Hotel on the beach in
perience required. Laguna. Light maintenance
Profit Sharing
J. C. CARTER CO.
671 w. 17th St.
Costa Mesa
S41-l421
An equal opportunity
employer
ClERI STBIO
Jntelliient youna lady.
accurate t y p t s t (IBM
Electric). Shorthand df>o
sirable. General office
Duties. Must meet pub:
lie well. Good opportunity
for advancement.
NEWPORT BALBOA
SIYings & l111
3366 Vie Lido
Newport a.ch
673-3130
8< maid work with salary
& furnished apartment. Gi-
4563
COMP\lTEReturn
lmmed. openings. Tax inter·
viewers. La Mirada, Costd
Mesa areas. Mn. Preston
2u : 4m940
COUPLE for janitorial work
j night per wk. 2 hn ea.
per night. HB area. Call
536-7850
QUALIFIED delivery Driver
Must know Orulae County
Call 548-5625 •
STUDENTS • full or part
Time. Sl.65 per hour
.. Call BJ:>.8080 *
School1-lnstruction 7600
CLAIMS
ADJUSTIRS
NIEDID
TRAIN NOW!
EXCITJNG OPPORTUNI·
TIES NOW! Trained claims
adjustera always in DE-
MAND to handle exploaive
Increase In numbers c4 set·
---------tlementa totalins BUJ.10.NS AclvertfsllMI OF DOLLARS each year! In-
··~ surance Adjusters Sdloola ot
Beaut1cl1111 Wanted. A9ewcy 1872 N. w. 7th Strfff, Miami,
Allio stations for rent Newport Be a c b, needs l'la., can lflow you bow to
On percentage basis. llharp gal u/JO with abort· TRAIN AT HOME ln spare
11136 Newport Blvd. hand and ..... 1,,., atllls.. ~ time to "-"dle clalma tor Juanita 's Beauty Salon. vr..... to _ ..... Youn.a ..-..-.-&.1..... ttl fer ............ ..,,_. ~ au ac"""enta• robberies,
for .t'9 •f;_;;' ... ~ce IXPER'. TELLER tunt;-f;" p);,jth ;biijb tires, 1-arricana, tomadclin,
with a MW end 1rew· Security lit Na ticnal Bank to organize anct tab f'eo crop loaea. ~··com-1 Jn the 1.96 E . 11th St., Cb.ta Me.sa 1po11slbility. Can penution, riot damaps and
ng compeny APPLY IN PERSON Mn. arv...1-'42-lflO inti thefts, etc. NATIONAL HACH arM. One Equal oppormmty employtt ____ ........ _____ JOB PLACEMEZf'I' ADVJS.
year twftchbNN ·~· TRAINEE • tor cutt1ng ol ft.EAL Estate trainee. Ovtt OllY .ASSISTANCE. ~ perlenee plw typfnt Boat cusbionl . ac>PlY in z:> Bl'oker A develqltr will work, penoMl freedom. 1IDI>
Of 45 wpm. Salary penoo • Jobanaen & train A IPCJNOI' at lda ex· P9Y, and P•ofeubW statue.
$300 and up. (Int-Ouistenaen 898 w. 18th NB penae. can ~t. lo-3 PM COLLEGE DEGREE NOi'
ployer wftt .. ft f9t) HCYI'EL Typina. Some PBX. Moo · Fri. Ml-1881 NF.Cl'SURY. neJd tNirrina
PINN C.I
for Appointment
uz,7a.. •
5t6 820
SCREENED
S.t.-&m. ll ...... 7 ·-.. ,_ <--.Qfrt p.a.a.... allO ~ by EXPJJU. rov .. , .. _.... ~·1 ...... , ENCED PROFESSIONAL
55 wpm, IM-170T 8etwn 10 Full or put ttrM. l'NsnwCl'OR& For tull fn-
am.-6 pm. Mac Grtp Y aclla • famlatioft., INdl · to.
NURSE • Aid. ~ence Babcock, C.M. lt.2 JID) -·No OBUG.A~
dlt.clrable. APfb' !ft person. WMKINO 1llOCkr needs
i....,. 8"dl th rah 1 child ewe 2:30 • 5:30 pm. Approved Tor Vtitnana
Home. eG Glcnney,.., LB. ~ ~ . .,....,""!~!"" 14th St, HB thlder Ntw Gt BUI
.-.. -.u ""' pt'Ol'1pt ftpl;y wrttt to:
LADY ""* car for lllbt • ·G.... ......-drliwr1 wwtt. I'd Untc '~".u BE 21 e INSURANCE ADJUSTE1U5 ~· AP(ll)' ~ e Nltt ahlft.11 PM tD 2 AM. ICHOOU Dept, ma
G E. 11th C.N. (MOQM) Must ~. * ~ P. 0 . ._ 3113
J:XPER.IENCED ~ N~ Air\. • * 56.a Alahfba. Call mM
die Oplnior. Ai'Pb' GS W. TEAOIER _. ...... JD a. Cblta W-M pm iD "'1 -... Ma A: ftt. "-....... ' • •• •• •• ........ .
T:tD Ull• -i:• ,... Sel .a.-PAkt·"fllM "°""l oftlet open .. IC'f ..tllt .._. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• .. •• • • .... •
::.....-.:::. • OPinc ~ e MEDJCAJ..A S .SIS T. £,'(. AddlW9 .... " ..... • ....... ..
r . mm 1'allereftn, Earn ~ch~~>~ Oty ....................... ..
P ID .. • •· °'1ft' !L Mra. LiVE"'"1n. can tor '1 bPQ)I ,-. • •• • ...... • •• •• • .. • .. • ~ 1:dwarda 56-2'15 or S4M7"5
OvhWt Saltsman
T• $14,000
Experience in electro-
nics, diKf tal equipment, I components and systems.
Will have So. Calif. tel'·
ritory. BSEE or equiva· I lent . •I
llectronlc Entln .. r
To $12,000
To desiJ11 and adminis·
ter prod\lction of di(ital
equipment f o r leadin&
Orange County electro-
nics company.
Sales
$11,400
.Degree with sales ~
perlence fOC' 1<>phiaticated
sales with excellent com-
pany in growth field.
U/35, pl~.
Collections Suptrviter
To $8400
.Degree with 4 -5 yean
auto finance credit and
collections experience.
Excellent beneflu. Pre.
fer late 20's.
Man ... mtnt Train ..
To $7800
Prefer married, aures·
sive younr man U /30
for excellent 6 month
training to supervwon.
Degree.
Machi~~rator
Hours 3·11 p.m. to nm
B u r r o u z h s machine.
Some knowledge book·
kttping wlth ability to
read punch cards help.
ful.
Female Division
&ookkMptr
To $550
Small, e I i l e company,
with lovely atmosphere,
is seeking a semi-senior I a ccountant Prefer age
35·45. <Company p a y s 1
feel . 1
Administrative Secy. I
. . $550 I
Girl Friday to General
Manaaer who need& a
good ri&ht hand. <AJ'-
plicant pays fee)
Construction lkkpr
To $5$0
Experience in Tract or
General Construction for
new company locating
in Be a c h area. U/45.
<Fee reimbuned by com·
pany in 3 months)
Prnident1' Secy
To $550
Challenging position for a
truly skilled secretary.
u/40. <Company paya
feeJ
Secretary
To $450
For director of .Research.
Shorthand 90 wpm, zype
70 wpm. Muat have min-
imum of one ~ MC-
retarial experience.
(Company pays one halt
fee now, reimburses one
half later)
Secretary
Marlcetint RttHrch
T• $450
Work for one man.
St.art on the g r o u n d
floor of thla expandlnc
department. (Company
pays one half fee now
reimbu r au one i\aii
later)
Jr s.cy. (2) I $4$0
J'or two a t t r a c t l v e,
)'OUllJ ladies upbing to ~ executive aecretartes. I
Must be 1 b a r p, Wf!J
iToomH with 90 wpm
shorthand. Beach area.
(Company pays fee)
Secretary
$425
Local flnn lliMdl &ood
statistical lYPinJ and
shorthand. cone halt fee
paid by compe.QY)
PIX lttcitl'tfOflitt '
To tno
~enc."ed on c ord
board. t '1 ~ 60 wpm.
.Ap 25-35. M'uat be at-
tractive to met:t public.
<Fee by applicant)
,A:;:. .&J.L.~ency
RMPOUIY
DIVISION
a-. Ctl1aftd2 PM "C" 1'homu. R.ta1ter ~ °"" ..... no wort ~ ~ Dr. * --+ DI W. Cut ~ aa2'7 GW¥1petl~1~ ..... ~ f!• ·hr. m.im ••llliliiiliiiiii•I elWtGS m ~ ~~&om. 11p ...................... ..
tor the ca~bl• \\orn&O
tntofttted ln top J*11nl
loclJ tempc:ftq jOllia.
~~-~~~~----· .. ,, "
........
.
·~ ·-
J
MllCHAHDJSI l'OI TRANSPORTATION TIANSPOllTATION T.AANDOITATION i ~ ua0w.DR FOil
IMt..-S-7'00 SALi AND TU... SALi ANO TltADI
--------Pw.r Ctvi..,.. fQ20 tmootted Aut. 9600 lrnpiN'tell Autel HOO Auht Wa11hd ,..._ & 0....,. lllO ·t\elCtlfl•NOUt l600 ., A ~· WX> tnmlc ca bin FACIL YIGA VOLISWA61N ' la Y<*-Car 4 eb*er?
WUILITillt -· T Cll'U.llft; .t rwmblc coG4.. ----------------·• Wo ~ CliSK tor a CADILLAC
PIC»R.lMMING
INDUI. DIAPTINO ~ CHICIUNO
'l'aONtc ASSIMIL Y
PU/TYf
,,..r;I BJ\~ new CUlftl endo. for afttr • FACSL Va & a Ex· • )Ink.vi Mallo'• l3MOCl ~ Aiatboriaecl )II AMI' ,,.. TR.14NGLJ: d8dc; new l&llld· I: .-lo; ~ t a-. ~ rare, IUDJ TO 60 '5 1'0Rl> Frio SOO. Imn\ac? I
Sllll. '. dr. Ho. --WOC'k 133-1441 ext. =c> SALi Slate from $319 ~. u II. m.m& Evfl. rood . ooecl. R.o1ll interior,
Model 1UI • tbcoy, miabot-~ $S29 25' cabiA Cruleer· fWl:y pow w1Ddowa • •teering, ova 65
QY, fndtwood' walmt .__ ,_,. v -~Ue • • equipped: comp. • retCQDd. • ~ eaid, IQw uµ!eqe. vo· ll•UI AGIN• -..,.,,..~ -.... __ _,,,,. ~ ... .,., NM& ~ Wiil lllerllfce ~'""" • d\ldlns bacll. . .from._ lM f'JNANCING .. uuuut. ._,.,., . ....,..,u, S1.D. Qll ft'a.10.
' Free ---. one tree ~ SI CARD POOL
..... --liO·Xeer Caal'-an 8. Mail). Oraue SpMCI Sid loats ,. HU .. ER
antae.. --WANT To buy boat tr.u. --------
MUSIC crrv -• -· W1Ulchf~lng'1 ' !or 17 tt outboard. "Claelp" 4 Dr. Ebllllb lldul, leather
s.oo s.. Bristol 11.-.s of 1rldlse phone "2.(91) =· :4~ 8!i :.:~
.• HlmtiDctrm Bel.di So.1r~t1~~ua BEAUTIFUL ILOOMS Mlirine Equip. 9035 tirell, -~Welborn us. ~ V"f ed cart 1* ~ewport Blvd., . 536-118 C Wt IARGAINI so· Alwn MAit, 1tainleu c.M. pm~~. f.c. Y:~. 0:-~ur SA~ 5i!::'u ~ ~ =·~ :!.eel~~ ~~~tO ,;gc::::=;Jc:A=GU==A=R==
$45-71'6 77"2900 tdoatb. Btrt don't bring~ h!ll an.-I P.M. all ~ ._.L___ 920o -------• ..__ LMq Uiru ents -we ere celebraU. Saturday ancl ~. 1212 M.Wle ~ •63 XKE Coupe Jaguar
Edocadon" by givin,s YOU a., present of So, Roll st.. Santa Ana. SCRAM-LETS 8.&ICl1 a.rt 6 PM wkdys FOR di.ICCUnta up to 25% on 10me * all d~ S.t a: Sun *
s.c...ter1a1 Tr11n1,.. ~ ~~ n::t * AUCnON ·* ANSWERS A T'l1.:NI> THE U •)'Oil wW lell or bu1
• Meiat Medtm U.to.Dlit• w~~~ STUDIO aJve Wln4.Y & try -.
· BUSINDS cou.;EGE in the Jan NewJiort. CM · ~ \f:'!.dyd~ ~ T P:: ~ -Smoky -Qi.air -Bc.dbland. Tbe 8Choo1 of • n 111 S ~ion llHlm RridJua -OUR KID
• :~ Letminc with TAX a..EARANCE Behind Toara B14a M.fl Wile to bu.band, after peel-
• •)he. "finlllung IChool" hlud\. Slicbtly used Danish Walnut 2075~ Newport. CM ...... las ~ of clothing off a
OmiiMte Secre..W -COlllOle $'95. Ultd orpna 1 m a1 l lnoWSU.lted flgurto, -·-M-IBM 'Ke.ypuncb. from '395· New Hammond UPHOLSTEIUNG " f8.SO. t ''Gealp. be im't OUR KID " ·--.. -0rp.n SS45 Good 1llled pc. (Europeao erattamea> · amt any 1slondsy -.no-· Free • clel plekQp, m
inC cluael abo. =:;i;,~ CO MaJD. mi "kny" _.. $7995.00
M!R~EDES BENZ
POLLY PRIEST UOT N. Mam o 20tb st GAS rep.Apt lile-$6 nee. New 24 W•cle BU~ COLLEGE Santa Ana .Refric $80 Good cond. Twe Bath *Two Bedrm --------·iz N. Newport Bl., N.B. 646-0613 nn MlQll' St. BEACH TR.LR. SUPPLY PORSCHE
Phone MS-9723 lt•dlo l200 19261 Beach BlYd. EXEC. Desk 60x34 waJnut, 6 Hantingtoa Beach 53S-91tl2 HAADI Dances I: Yori drwr, $'15. 2 Drawer file for . PORSCHE C1UleS by AdnaD Sarb&n ot ca ~ l"ldio, hue unit. 9.d ards no u 8411 · Bagdad. A~ autborlty w_I + 2 mike, and hand c . . lOX!iO METEOR; 2 BR. lOX
ai Nlddle Eal.1 e\llbft. At ~. 9&U975 40 awniJ'll; storage lbed:
Buie Rhythm Studio. 939 Misc. Wantecl 1610 cptd. Beaut. coodition
w. 19th st .. CM. For info T•levfslon 1205 WANTED 53S-80'l2 . call m~ 541-'0'MI or * MUST SELL ! 3 BR
:6.18-1006 e\les. RENT A llfW EXPANOO. $3900 FURN
'67 912 .' speed
'67 912 • 5 l()eed
'64 Convertible
'80 Coupf! • Red
'59 Coupe • Yellow
'59 Coupe • Silver
TEST DRIVE A vw
AUTOMATIC
YOU CAN USE IT 2 WAYS
AS AN AUTOMATIC
AS A mac SHIFT
•n.o900 tlllll 6 ,._, ten Ille hlltNIM)
'67 VW. SUnroo1 Sed. Mwt
SAC! ~ Slerks, CM
642-«ll. Sehl Problems? Pvt bHchl, or best offer! * 53$.346t '59 Coupe • Rusty Red VW 1960. Station Wagon. Re-
cent motor and tirea. $625.
9900
NEED A CAR?
CAN'T BE FINANCED?
es~t! e Repoaelllon! eBad CreditT e Dlv~T
e Mllitary •New In A.red
Make Payday PaymentJ
McCARTHY MOTORS
1420 So. Malo II E;dineer
(2 bloclca N . of Seen)
Santa Ana Ph ~
4 ac:rea ol ldtn modenl total
cadiUac taclUtiel desiped
to bette ael1 @cl lel'Vi~
n.ew and uaed Caclillac •u•
mobiles.
NABE RS
~·
2600 HAltBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA 540-9100
CHEVROLET
'56 FORD Statton wqon; •
Good eonct.: .make otter. ,
337 Map>Ua. CM 642-8311>
16 fOkD 2 cQo. Stic~ R1:H1
'295. Good oOOdltioa
Private puty. ~
1963 9-pua OountrY Seel. X1nt
cond, oew . 1iib I: tires.
Pvt. pt;y. $'-15, 962-3152
~ FAlR,L.ANE 500 V.8, pwr.
&leer., R·H, new tire9 "
bra.Itel, ~· 958-2164
'66 FORD LTD. Air cond.,
full pwr, excel. cond., $2500.
Pvt. ply. 673-l&SS •
UN COLN
GOOD Transp. cal"S: wagon
s'IS. Sed i100 31836~ Hedge 1 CAN HELP JOU
Ln. S. Laguna e S25 Delivers
PVT. Pty. '6' Continental
Raven black, ailver l?'e)'
lthr. int. lo mileage $3,150.
Wi4 finance for respon pty.
494-8825
BUICK • Most anyone qualilies
• No credit needed e No pymts. 'ttl April
• Large inventuy, oac, dlr.
• Call Mr. Adams ~
"62 CHEV Sta Wag. t-pua
Bel Alr. VI, auto tra.111,
good bargain at sa. Eves.
Sat 8t Sun. 673-0910
CORVElTE '&; convert. 350,
~. 10\lrnau. Muat lell.
$2500. Pvt party. Call
847-3596
'ST Ol.EV. Sta. Wagon De-
luxe. Very clean. Alr cond.,
MERCURY
19&5 COLCf'.lY PARK
5 Pua. Wqcn. White.
~All ~lee. Perfect!
$1990 • 646-4536
'5.S Mercury IItr. VB,
auto, P/S. Dlr. Full
• price $99 ...... 494-9771
'!i6 MERC V-8 Station Wp.
Auto trans, pwr steer &
brakes. Oean! SliiO. ~6
'55 MERCURY
Runa! $60 •. U S-O!M1
R/H, 001. owner. M.uat lell. .=:;;;:;;======
6424421• MUSTANG
1956 Chevrolet Bel Air, 2 --------dr, V8, auto, R·H, gd cond
962-3494 ~;~~p. ~ COLOR TY =tv,;:;~~= Motorcyc... '*
l,JFETIME Gift· Chilcoat 10
le~aon Typing School 173 Del
,Mar, CM. MS-2859 Mon-Wed.
-TOOLS-962-73731 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-0 . -· ...,...63-VW_Scdan_· -.-B-cl_o_w_b-lu-e BAYSIDE MOTORS
'65 Chevelle Malibu SS
V .S, 4 spd, air cond.
15 liUSTANG. Neatest tn
Oranie County. Automatic,
radio. heater. power steer-
ing, vinyl top, wide ovaJa.
Perttct condltt<m. OWner
muat sell immediately. a:iB-
1757
MEltCHANDIS! FOR
• SALi! ANO TR.ADI
IOOO
$9 MO. 531-1212 or 193-0555
(Ask for Art)
Rent can apply to purchase
Free deli•ery • Free Service
NO DEPOSIT FREE TO YOU
1932 COUPE. Channel body,
Olde fl()Wered. many extras. wm hde h dirt bike.
968-2733 Sun. 673-0910 '67 Buick, 6 mos. old. Air. ~' ~o book at $995. Eves, Sat & 1200 W. CoHt Hwy., NB
'64 Honda, top condition, W a.OLVO stereo tape, deck release.
Must aell! Call after 6 "W 8700 Milea. $3795. 539-9531
.," --------tilt wheel, elec. windows,
FREE to good bomea, 6 Or wknds. * 613-3021 --------• 640-5055 * 640-50.i6
black part cocker pu,ppiea, 1967 Triumph 650 CC, low tmHAllOa'=*AU•COlfAllWA '68 VOLVO
CANCELLED 893• 1031 4 wks. old. 548-6627 2/21 mileage, must sell $1,000 ,59 Pordle D .Roadster. l600 WE'RE REALLY DEALING 1964 BUICK V8 Skylark,
FREE to good home. 6 mo•. Excellent cond. ~ 1 TODAY! sport coupe, radio & heater, ~ thru SUper. Exce oond very BEST STOCK IN OU& factory air. Power steering,
Private party. * SJ6. mo * '65 El Camino 327, 4 llpd,
ps, pb, Low Mileage $1650.
546-5322 *
'64 SS Impala, R&:ll, P.S.
$1250. Pvt pty. 494.9868 aft
6 days, anytime wknds.
'60 STATION WAGON
V·8, P·S, $250. 673-83118
OLDS MO BILI
'65 OLDS 98 Luxury Sed.
Fae air, full pwr, excel ccad
new tiru,. brb. $2:115.
846-6863
"' ........ ful of Deco,.tor COLOR KING T.V. old dog. All shots il Uc. 19$> H~A 90 itep. clean, dk red w·blk int, 836-OISTORY! WJW tires. Only 32,000 miles. CONTINENTAL POM'l'I & ,. n-OPEN 1 DAYS pd. 6'1?">-4426 « 644-0962 2/21 model. only uoo milee. Will 6310 n .. ~~ Furniture -iiiiii!i!iiP.iil LOVABLE IPa)'ed female ter-sacrlt'lce $200. 536-1539 _1959 __ PO_RSCHE ___ Con_v_o_. S.e Us Before You Buy New condition. Must sell -------......---------
Sp1nhh R..,.1 ... nce & nor mix imaD breed. 962-Good cond, nJOO "'fGll LfJDlA• ~~Oso~~ ~::;r ~:~ '65 Coov. Take over pymnta. IOY CAIVll Medlterr1nean ~ aft 5: 30 2/19 Tr1llers. Utlllty 9450 673-5276 Costa M"4l· $2560. All pwr. alr, brakes, PO .... ac
WAS ORIG. $1691.00 :"-· N-'1 ,,_ fi. ..,,,. ===::::::;==== good rubber. P.rvt prty "4-· · "'""' MUST SACRIFICE BA$ET. Female. Loves 1 WHEEL trailer with tow SAAB TS zm D ~ ia..,o.ta ,._
$615.00 TYa, WAIHDI, kidl147' aood watch do(. 2839-20 bar, 1ood ~~41' $40. IMPOR CADILLAC '67 2-dr. Continental 1UJl KJ6 4444
ITEMS AA FOLLOWS: Rl .... mtA'fOllS l . """" SHb 1967 A-1 cond. pwr, lthr, landau !Ill>, 9.lm Onmp OaantYa EIDeJlllllN
· Gorgeous 8 ft. Spanish .ofa fll£ZOS-DRY£n·llANGES BEAU Siamese Oloc' pt. 3~ $lSOO. 962-7J73 1966 Harbor, CM. 646-9303 '67 EL DORADO. LOW-MI. ml. W900. Pvt ptJ.~168-1730 Dal• tar 1toDa • ..,_.a
and Ma tc h i n I Chair. yrs old. Altered. To a good Trucks t500 ======== LOADED + S TER E 0 eve. BtnOJ.
cu.tom quil ted with home. 642-54&8 Z.19 '6.1 Dodge ~ ton truck 6 --------Autos W1nted 9700 TAPE Color "fuemist • •65 CLEAN 4 dr. Leather -.65-G-TO-. _B_ur_iUDdY __ w_/blk_fn-_ . carved wood trim. R. 10 ft. FREE Kittl!m, tqJprox 4 mo, eyl. 4 gpeed trans. Split SUNIEAM miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~~~. $6650. Pvt.-pty. Loaded! Lo Miles Ollly $2890 terior, ia.uto, 30,«m miles.
Seville Carved velvet IOfa, 2506 Mup.ret Dr., Newport rims wheel, long bed. Good ---------· Orig own. 642-4688 pwr str'g I: brb, radio w/ beavy Dark oak md tables Beach. sw.oim 2.2(1. condition $900. 64&-2723 1962 SUnbeam Cotw. w/289 WE PAY 19f~ CADllLAC. 2 · d o or V\bruoalc, Munts deluxe
and matchinl cocktall ta-V8 Mustang en& trans & TO coupe. Wholesale or leu. COR~ lten!O ta-, red line' tires . ....... 8 Pi-· Ki"" size Med~ FREE ipasture. water avail. 'li6 FORD ~ too, pick-up. ' · ·• • p 536 2727 Y 5 1 1 5 r-"'" ... -... ~==~~~~~ -14 ,.;n Mf.38(! l 2120 Rlll •. hl~• wWte. uceJ •. rear elld. New top. Excel>' • Oean, rood mechanJcal
iterranean oak parielled -RENf A NFW -mJ~ ~ 14\t condition. MT-3239. , tionally~elean. SA~ DIAL direct 642-5678, 0woge '65 CONV HT. Mtnt cond. cond. Orig owner. $1900 or
bedroom suite witb full COLOR TV PETS It LIVESTOCK ,65 CHEVY % ton Pick-up. 714:847-81182. )'OW' ad, then I.it badt and wht/bl.k int, F pwr, nr nu best offs. 541-2939 after 5
King alie box springs .l --------p RI c E Uften to the pbme rinl! tirff, $3,175 Pvt pty 837-8954 p.m. mattress. Large spaiiith de. $12 MONTH Cits 1820 Campers 1pec. Style.side I' ---------
COl' dining room. Gold leaf Opt. to buy. Free service. bed. Dir. n f95. 494-971'1 TRIUMPH UMCI C1rs 9900 UMCI c 9'00UMd c.,.
Spinlsb table lamps. Hang. Fne delivery. No depoejt. SIA~ Olt BURMESE ~ lrS 9900
• inl swat lamps, etc., etc. ORDER BY PRONE Stud Serv. Siame1e kittene. C1mpers 9520 TR 3 • B. 1963. Yello R-H,
•Each piece can bepurcha• 8354181 All qualitf. ~ , _ _.....______ New mp, tonneau, Muat sell. FoR NICE CARS
ed ~=~liable a:>LOR~~n 1 eys Dogs 1125 O~UNTY'S SlliO. 546-0088 AND TRUCKS
Newrom.en to Calif. RENT AKC Irish Setter Pun. 8 wka LARGESI' SELECTION Any IMke or Model. ediattiy .... VOLKSWAGEN r&·t aD.pproFvUedl immNITURE C0$8LO~OTV. Field and shaw· FACTORY omECT CONNELL
'" Eves or wtmds. SC2-T355. _, RO'"n D"'"' T:'R • Bu OLE
DALMATIAN. AKC REG. 5 OPc•n nu ~ Will J CHEVR T IN THE WAREHOUSE * AD National Makes *
1144 NEWPORT ILVD. WORLD OF COLOR mos old. Reuonable. Muat * HOUSE CARS * OW· 212t H1rbcw Blvd. COSTA MESA 10355 Lakewood Blvd., have yard. 5414264 SIS MOUNTS * SLIDE-INS Your Volkswagen or Por~be COSTA MESA
Every ni9ht 'tll 9 Downey GERMAN Shepherds. Male. * VAN CONVERSIONS & pay top dollars. Paid for 546· 1203
Sat & Sun 'til 6 (213) 861-6701 No papers. Beautiful ml.rk· * MOTOR HOMES or not. Call Lou McKeman.
MODEL DEMO ings. 962-7297 673-1190 ·
ALL MAKES & MODELS FURNITURE _Mi_1ce_l_l•_neo_u_• ___ MOO_ Hories lt30 196T TRUCKS '66 VW. red; only 10,lm mi.
Why RENT • • • Stereo & 10 tapes; xlnt cond.
5' x 3' otllce filing cabinet. Spirited Bay Gelding $1475. '68 lie pd. 642-9076 BUY for less!! metal with sliding desk, . 9 yrs. Registered. BEACH CITY Eve.
:s Pc s~ din.Ing nn
• l31.95, hexaaoo ta.ble, black
iron. Living rm-MeditetTan-
metal offil"e desk. executive * 548-4600 * CAMPERLAND ,65 vw variant ata wagon. chair, 2 typewrl~rs. (office 16565 Beach Blvd., H.B. b T cond MO-MO r I b, '68 ta . op . I: portable> aecretary chair· TRANSPORTATION nsso 673-8295 or 6n-0275
4 folding metal chairs. Color F t sf Sa 'flee!
WE PAY ... CASH
Cor used cara I: truclc3 jUBI
call us for tree estimate.
GROTH CHEVROLET
• ean witb wood carved artn!I
(choice ol color It fabric)
.$229.95. 5 Pc Spanish beef.
TV RCA 19" port.able, like loets It Y•chts 9000 an 1 IC en 1 '55 VW. Ex. Cond. New tires.
mw, 19.. black &: white ---------G.M.C. V6. Late '67 with engine, paint & brakes. $600 Ask for Sales Manaier
portllllle, Packard 8 e l l 34' x 11' beam Fellows &: Delx Travel-ue lOW Cab-or make offer! 5«).C881. A 18211 Beach Bl.,
• room set, authentic Medi-
terranean desien $11'9.95. 3
'Rooms tor ~ THAN $3.95
··A WEEK!
itereo, beautiful 6• cabinet, Stewart huU, compl w/ over. '68 model. Barely rr·s Beach house tlmt. B~ HuntinKton Beach
ltx1Z tent, men's golf clubs, Crown eng It ieatbox, broken tn et 4,800 rntle1. p st serectioo ever! SM tbe ----.,.--KI~9-3331=::--=~~ bee. I: cart, 22 rifle • 360 Shaft, propa, rudder, etc. Hvy duty rear end, pwr ltr., DAILY PILOT Oulltied DA.ll.Y PILC7I' Qua.Wed
Hamilton St .. Costa Mesa in the. water beblnd 2633 air cond thn.tout, UH, ID-section NOW! secdon NOW!
· Approvecl Furniture
' Harbor m, CM 548-9660
CUSTOM l.Abaped bar. r
Apt c upstairs rear. 10 to W. Coast Hwy. For Sale tercom, budreta, 4 spd tram, ========;..'....::;=======;::::;.
5 Sat a: sun. $196. 642·~ good roedal>ility. Propane I: Imported Autot 9600 lmp0rted A1Jt0t HOO
'60 32 Ch r ta Commander. elec refrta (big). preuure ----~--·-
lq, new $200. Matcblng
Reptticy chairl, t u f t e d
aYOC*l6, $50. each. 147.Ql.9
SS CASH SS .~""WJ.1 equip; top cood; Dec. wtr. syst., mun titch. Av· --------------•
H>l!NI ,,.,, Jtt.~a ocado am I: lltn1eal. Full h h 11 We pay cash tor: haul-ouL ..,.,.,.,. -bath I monomatic 11Jllet, 8 The tou• est c a enge ./ lisnliture I AppUances YACHI' SALESMAN gal wtr btr. Simple to di. 0
<I Antiques I Toot.a WANTED Exp, full time, moanl or level: attcb tri-pod OUNB DINING TABLE,
eoUd mahopay 5' circle
'Wftboat ...... bu 3 extra
........ M111t sacrifice.
ON ITEM or -Npt area 548-2592 th th • rt COMPLETEROUSEl'UL. jacki. $2,fiOO I: tuume e 0 er lmpo S BY Oner. 50' DI e s e 1 pymts OI' $5,580 calb out.
Call 547-6148 or 827..ml Scllooner. 14' beam-crulae, Pvt Pty. 49&-5972 or 4~1'101
' 494-3241 eY1S I: wee......,
NEAll New om:. tumftutt,
d..a. chatn, etc. MJ.10'l4
* GIG~ FLEA u., .. board. 213
= (W-0191 TRANSPORTERS ever had to face.
Food . Wbtte El~ s.11boets to10 IUSES-CAMPERS a: .run. ~ Be9cb ,.,. VW ,. ___ _ G . Siie I022 Fntival Groundl NEW! "' ~
, ~ Feb. 24-25, 10 to 5. * EXCITINGI :: ~== ~ 9 llUI ~WAI~~ ONE Wheel kaaa&• traDar· V•tw'e 2J Sloop 'II Bue . I Paa.
.Seal, d8llt \, 2mt Ar'Dold, Cat>· 5'iO !bl. Extra 1"beel ~le-Ram·p ·lAUDChed ~ C.M and tire. Wt9tem addle. Sallln1 LeaoM w/parcba11e
• Both ttems exctllmt con· $1995 0 ' . 1100 dUion. call 548.1369 Oceanic Yldwt s.1.. ~ ~lane.I 4 PC BR Set $30 2 dlall"I 1700 W. Coalt/NB $0.5151 ' ~
, .80 HOTPOINT· R4ifril., lJ Sl'>. White coftee tni. SlO SPI CIAL ' ~ca. a., w/~ ooJll)el'o Comb. sink. clillaw..W. NIW ~ tone, x1nt conct. $150. duipoe.11 untt $f5 TV and
56-12.41 ltmf $25.. m.-oo . .......... 23 Sloop
KDlJ40RE WASHm KIRBY Vacuum cl~ il Traflerable.sailaw~ .... _:=,.,_...,.
~ CIOll4 '50 attac.h.mentl. Pq cuh SaWna LHlonl w1Purchue1_~=~~==--~ tm 11 t .. NB bs1ance of ~ c amaJl .... w/jfAfl WTD: CAM,IR
fllVIDenb. Qtdlt Dept. Mfotenry"' ~152 lAte model. C I over. Belt
S.wh• fAIMw 1120 sss;mg, Anaheim J'OR SALE: O'dq l'empest bQ1 lar eall. 5tloall
1'0UCH a U'W 10" DeWalt Mlial -'2S. Ela:eJ cond.. .n ndnf 'M VW CAMPER, 19,000 s!r°'!dlne Tab «er Saw. PERJ'ECI'. SUS· Cl# iDd. 5658?0 or miles. 1900 cc ens. Raidlo, -3 ~ or S58-TO e ~ e ~ IWI' ....,, cenopy, etc.
a-a =-Dtpt. 515-fta. 4 NW Arl'Utralll 4 pit pmn CA.. 11-113. flail net 6 aw, $19 -.n l:'VM.
•• ,,..... "·" tltet. 9.95-14-. $215 a.sun ' ... nit cml. ..,... "°° ed. •1oe lift 4:• PM ._..., odla. .... ana,_...._ _____ _
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The Mi1i-Brute.
B1ick's
Opel K1~ett.
Geft•rel Mot.rs' low.st Pflud
Luxury Sport Coupe •
'2175 ·-=.5-:-:
STANSIURY BUICK ,._ & Or'flM 11• * 56&15 • ..... Wllb tnilet. --.......... O/lflflr. f1IO. Upheld .... at c:.tl ttn. -.De W ~> .-C&.-JdU'I DflL IMC TIUCG
a101ee of labrtc. trW1lf7 BY o.n.r. W D 1 e • t l r. ..._ .... a.. Bir 2M I. 17tti n. r COSTA MSSA 541-774'
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3 DAY: WHOLESALE
PRICES TO. THE .PUBLIC
from Saturday, Fberuary 17th, 196-:30 a.111.
tflru Monday, February 19th, 196.....,:00 p.1n.
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE BEFORE WE WHOLESALE
ON TUESDAY TO THE OTHER DEALERS!
'64 MERCURY WHOL!SALll ltFrAIL OUR P'9'1'°a
I LVI! IOOK aLUl IOOK s995 Redio, huter, eutomalic, power $900 $1295 1tHrln9. N•. I I UA
'62 MERCURY
Monter•y 4 Door Saden. Redl•, hut.
er, eutomatlc, power 1+Hrin9. No $•75 $770 $495
1290
'65 CHRYSLER $1825 $2515 s1995 Newport H.T. Cpa. Radio, hutar,
eutometic, PS, air. No. I ?00
•66 RIVIERA $3100 . ~10 s3395 Full power equipment end f.ctory 1i1
conditioning, No. Pl 22)
'64 RMERA $1850 $2510 '2245: Full power aquipmallt and factory ai1
conditlonin9. No. P 1210
'66 IUICK SKYLARK $1900 $2,70 ~95 H.T. 4 Dr.' h.lla, 11 .. t-r, ..-war sta•r•
ln9, •uto., fec;tory eir. No. Pl 214
'65 JAGUAR J .85 $3050 $3955 s3095 '4 Or. SHan. Radl•, hu tar, au .. mat
le. power slHrln9, •ir. No. 1075
'64 CHEVROLET $1025 $1'60 s129& M•lll.11 conHrlitllo. R•111io, \ .. tff
nt.metf~ ,._., ''"'f"t• N•· 12'1
Stansbury Buick
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DAILY PllAO' EDITORIAL PAGE .,.
Deserved
Apart from being a .uperb creatlve artist who
brought joy to millions around the world, the late Walt
Disney was also a good citizen of his community.
He demonstrated tbia in many ways, but perhaps
hls top contribution -begun 11 years ago and con-
tinuing since his death -was his establishment ~ the
annual Disneyland Community Service competition in
Orange County.
Thia year 221 organizations representing 27 county
communities submitted entries. They represented five
miilion hours ot community service.
Apart from recognizing outstanding public service,
the '22,000 in awards this year will provide needed
funds for continuation or expansion of the various
tervices.
For example, the $5,000 top 'prize this year will be
like manna -and just as unexpected -to the Orange
County Pa.rt.Den for Progress. Why this organization
beaded the Utt is told concisely in its citation, pre·
pared by the "blue ribbon'' jury:
''For this organization's perception in defining a
community service opportunity and its energy and 6en-
altivity in developing an appropriate program. By pro-
viding a free full·ti.me job referral and advisory ser-
vice. This bas placed more than 60 persons in full-
Ume jobs in 1967 who might otherwise not have been
employed through normal channels. Ten of these in·
divlduals were heads C1f families on welfare who had
been referred by the Orange County Welfare De-partment • • . ,,
The number benefited may appear small but Part.
nen for Progress represents a move in the right direc·
tioo -away from welfare state thinking. It's the kind
of movement to encourage and cultivate on the broad-
elt possible scale.
In addition to two runner·up awards of $2,250 each,
there were four ,1,500, eight $1,000 and 12 $500 awards
for a wide range of outstanding public services.
Orange Coast oriented groups among the top win·
Recognition _
.ners included Orange CouJlty Aaaodation for Retarded
Children, $1,500; Goodwlll lndu.t.ries of Orange County,
$1,000; Jt M. Pyles Boys Camp. Huntington Beach, $500;
Auxiliary of Hoag Merporlal Bo,Spltal, $500; Orange
County Guild for the John Traey Clinic for aid to deal
children, Costa Meea, $500; California Partners for the
Alliance, Corona del Mar, $500; Little Mermaid Guild,
Childiens Hospital of Oranp County, $500; Orange
County Philharmonic Society, $500 each and American
National Red Cross, Orang& County Chapter. $500.
The Disneyland awards not only provide welcome
funds, they enhance the feeling of pride on the part of
the multitude of volunteer iOOd citizens engaged in the
various activities.
Begun as Walt Disney'• contribution to his county
neighbors, the competition h11 become a fitting and
continuing memorial to a great citizen and 6howman.
Now It's 'fime for Action
One of the best moves Got'. Ronald Reagan made
after taking affice was to llPPOfnt 250 volunteers from
the private sector to W<>rk Wltb atate employes on the
Governor's Survey on Efficiency and Cost Control.
The report now in suggesta improvements in the •
management and operatiODJ of a variety of state de-
partments thcrt could, the tast force thinks, result in
saving6 of $233 million annually if all the recommenda-
tions materialfted. Realistically, all of them probatfly
cannot be adopted, and in fad some of them likely would
not work out in practice as well as they look in theory.
Although there has been petty political sniping f~m some Democrats, the fact is the study is the sort of
thmg more governments should do more often. And this
one should have been done long ago.
. The study is only as good as the effort to put it
into effect. It deserves open.minded study and considera·
tion from the Legislature and department~ which oould
utilize some of i1s suggestions.
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THE UN<ERTAI~ TRUMJ>ET
Quiet Evening
At Home With
Rocky Nelson
No Significant Progress in Riot Prevention
Good morntn1, ladles and other
shut·lns. It'• time for another chapter
of "The Rocky Road to Happiness"
-the dramatic serial that asu the
question: "Can a handaotne billlonalre
of 59 find love? And ltlll get elected
President?"
As we joln llocky Nelson today,
he's spending another quiet, peaceful
evenin& at hom9 with bla adoring young wife, Hysterical, a1x aides and
three computers. Id usual, Hysterical
is wearini a baggy twtater, faded
jeans, no llpltick and 1traight hair.
ReekJ {contentedly): Ah, there'•
nothing like curling up 01l a winter's
night wtth your loved onet and watch-
ing the computer. I wouldn't be
in the w&ite BoUle for a miDlon
dollars.
Aide: Tb.at'• the ticket, Chief. You
just went up another point. But when
you use that phrase, I thJnk you ought
to say a trllllon dollan.
IWcky: Thanks a thou, fellL I ap-
preciate yo1U' support in my hard·
fought campaign to avoid being
elected President. But somethnes I
wish I were a candidate so that I
might speak out on the iasuea of
the day, like Vietnam, and say •
Aide (aghast): Careful, Chief! Just
by mentioning the subject you dropped
a point and a half.
Rocky (hastily): But u a loyal
supporter of my dear friend. George,
I muat perforce remain silent All
t can do ls privately encourage dear
George to take a fearless public stand
on the burning controversies of the
day. Let the chlpa falla where they
may.
Aide: Good. Good. G e o r g e juat
plummeted another 13 points.
Ry1terkaJ (happily): Oh, I'm so
glad. dearest, that you're not running
for Pre1ldent. Maybe now I can get
my hair fixed ...
Rocky (h'owning): Well. fella, if
you want to attract attention to yourself ...
Ry1terleal (excitedly): • . • and
a Die. dress. -Maybe even two new
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Many intellectuals in and out of
government tell us that we
should get out of Vietnam be·
cause we cannot win the war.
However, they never bother to
explain how they measured the
guts of our fighting men or the
staying power of us little men.
-H.B.M.
Tllll ....... ""'"" ...... ..._ --""' --., ... -· ,.... nw ,.. -t. .._, --. Defir , ....
dresses. Oh, how wonderful tt would
be to wear a pretty dress agaln after
all these years I
Rocky (scowling): •.• and thereby
remind 30 million middle-aged women,
who by now have almost forgiven
me, that I married a young, attractive second wife • • •
Hysterical: But, dearest. what do
you care what they think? U you're
not running for President ...
Rocky (nobly): I've said it before
and 1'11 say it again, fella. I wouldn't
be President for a mill. • • For a trillion dollars.
Aide: That's better, Chief.
By1terical: (clapping her hands):
Oh. good, dearest. Then I'll get a
lipstick and some eye.liner, too, and
some ..•
Rocky (angrily): ow wait a
minute , fella. As a private citizen,
I don't wish to express an opinion,
but ...
Aide <nervously): Careful, chief.
IWcty: You stay out of this, fella .
(to Hysterical) ... but if you start
looking young and attractive, I'll have
to divorce you and marry an older woman.
Hysterical (sobbing as she stomps
from the room): Oh. you don't love
me any more, you beast!
Aide (gloomily) : See, Chief? You
stated an opinion and you lost another
voter.
Rocky (clapping his hand to his
brow): You're right. fella. I should've
let George tell her. Oh. I fear l
shall never become a courageous
leader shaping the destiny of this
great democracy of ours.
Aide (nodding): You won't, Chief,
unless you learn to keep your opinions
to yoursel{.
Reason for 'Overtime'
Tbooght. At Lute:
Most men who spend a lot of
••overtime,. at the office do 10 'DOt
·because they are diligent about the
demands of bualneq, but because they
are reluctant to face the demands
of domesticl~. • • •
emmgs. and white lipstick. At the
door, her little daughter looted her
over a.nd then exclaimed: "Mommy,
you look like a dead teen-ager! " • • •
AD the diverse scream• f o r
"liberty" will be of no avail, untn
• a c h group ls man vl&Jlant In
safeguarding the ~I of other
IJ'Olq>t tbu It 11 1D usurtnc lta own. • • •
The knowledf' that you don't know
tomet.hlng ls more lmportalrt and
dec.iJive to your development than ~ knowlectie that you do. • • •
Mood in the Ghettoes Unchanged
WASHJNGTON -Although six
months have passed since last sum-
mer's disastrous urban riots, and
more trouble looms ahead six months
from now, it ls not ~monstrable that
any significant progress has been
made in preventive action.
w.a. shin g t o n ii apprehensively
awaiting some kind of mass civil
disobedience and o b s t r u c t i o n
demonstration planned by Martin
Luther King for this sum.mer. The
national political conventions are
trreatened by disruptive 'action. The
mood in the ghettoes has not im-
proved. Congress stands adamant
against new civil rights legislation.
Civil right& activity has come to be
equated with crime in the 1treeta.
The future Js foreboding.
TO TOP THIS ALL off, the one
program whJcb might have done some
good is now acknowledged to be a
failure. A confidential government
report reveals that the single program ~epended upon most to give the
firebrands of the ghettoes something
to do and some hope for the future
simply isn't reaching those it was
intended to help.
Instead of providing jobs for hard·
cure unemployed in 146 key urban
and rural areas, and thUJ preoc·
cupying the rootless thousands who
can find nothing to do but riot, from
65 to 90 percent of those enrolled
in the program in various cities are
women.
While it may be useful to help
women who must support fatherless
families find some means of decent
livelihood, the great hidden masses
of men who have faded into . the
shadows of the ghettoes still remain
unreachable.
THIS IS A STRANGE aspect of
our society. The &hettoes are rollt'bed
by faceless and nameless men whose
primary aim in We is to escape the
notice of the census.taker, the bill-col·
lector, or anyone connected with
government. These are men who do
not officially exist. Most of them have
• never held a steady job. Some 500,000
are included in what is called the
hard core unemployed. How many
the census taker has missed nobody
knows.
Pres\dent Johmon marshaled bis
government programs more than a
year ago to the task of finding useful
occupations for these men and others
who live in the depressed downtown
areas of the cities. All the resources
of a half dozen programs were focused
on what was called CEP, The Con·
centrated Employment Program -
the resources of the employment
service, manpower training a n d
development, Youth Corps and pover-
ty agencies. These agencies found
women to enroll in CEP but not the
min.
TODAY HUNDREDS of thousands
are roaming aimlessly t bro u g b
downtown 1treets, I u r t i n g in
doorways, hanging out on 1treet cor-
ners. Anyone in Washington who
wishes to see them need only walk
a few blocks from his downtown of·
flee.
The failure of Ws program brings
on somber thoughts because it may
be that even if such programs were
to succeed they still would not have
reached the root causes of the urban
rioting. The more this phenomenon
is studied the more bafiling it
becomes. Those who rioted in Detroit
were not rioting over jobs. Most of
those arr.ested for rioting had jobs
placing them above the currently
credited poverty level. ·
They were most probably rioting
against an environment which con·
tained a whole complex of clrcmn-
stances arouaing incompletely ruaon-
ed resentments which bur1t into flame
because the weather w a. 1 UD•
comfortable or some little incident
triggered an explosion.
WHO CAN LOOK a t conditions as
they still exist ln Negro populated
areu and say that except In iaolated.
instances, an.y general progreu bu
been made in removing the causes
of the riots?
WoWd it not be more likely, in
fact, tbat t!le reckless linking of the civil rights movement with protest
against the Vietnam war, would cause
more trouble than before?
The whole atmosphere in this field
ls disc0urag.ing. Committees and com-
missions find no generally acceptable
answers. Congress react.a in stubborn
resentment against the agony the
racial equality movement cannot seem
to avoid creating.
Individual programs, such as the
hiring of firebrands in the poverty
program to try to mollify them,
arouse more resentment than they
prevenl It all adds up to an alarming
prospect if only because no one in
government has yet com• clOM to
finding 1be anawer.
Kuchel: 'Freedom Comes First' ..
Following are 1'tmarks recentl11
delivered to his fellow sen!Jtors bt1 •
U. S: Sen. Th<>ma& H. ·Kuchel, R~
Calif.
All Americans are deeply concerned
about the continuing assault on the
integrity Of our national currency
following the devaluation of the British
pound. In the dec~s since World
War 11, the American dollar baa
become the world monetary standard.
It has. been held as a reserve curreticy
alongside gold. Our nation. whole
economic might is unrivaled. has been
ever prepared to make good the value
of our currency in industrial products,
in services. or in the traditional
medium of gold.
IN ms STATE of the Union
message, the President spoke of
necessary measures to ·Stop the flow
of gold from our national treasury.
We are all aware whence comes this
assault. It is the spawn or speculation
and greed. It has been inflamed by
the overgrown ambitions of our
onetime ally. the Republic of France.
The Gaulllst policy of reversion tD
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Dear Georre:
an international gold standard is both
archaic and foolhardy. The financial
m1rket. of Europe are already begin-
ning to appreciate what a grimy
shackle tbat wollld place on world
trade.
In the face of this c:baltenge, the
administration h• offered a number
of remedl11. lt bu aaked for repeal
ol laWI limiting the UM Of the gold
cover in order tNl lt may be used
to 111pport the mark&value of the
dollar. It baa called for restrictions
on over...., invettment 1n developed countriu, IDd lt bas called f O? restric-
tlom oa 1C1re1P traveL
MANY OF T8ESE proposals are
This redhead quit going With
me aCter •he 1lapped my face.
Then she told my blonde girl
friend about the ineident, ;nd
When I knocked Ol\ her door
she opened the screen and threw
a bucket of water on me. What
CAO I do to be more populu
wtlh the opposite MX? 1 asked
my wUt about this but all she
dld wu b1t me wltb the mop.
· wartllwbile Jteps to ovucome an im-
medlltt ud temporary cri1i1.
PERTURBED
Dear hrturbed:
Rn9 roa ...-thought ot
'PalnUu c:eram.la fGI"' a bobby? ft ml1-not be u exctttnc u
Citll. but in YOA1I' cue it might
have certain deflnlt.e advan~
ages. For lnatanct, you ·would
not be 1tandiftC ammd 1lugged_
toaked and witb • mop bi 10llf
teeUI.
. t
J mllbt obtlrve, however, that they
ml«bt betUr have come 10me•hat eark. Tbt rtat of UWI ..-opoaal11
ftldl a.. tldmtnllCratiotl m a d • ,
1wwtflr0 ... opm flo '8'1 aeriOUI ..... Tiie ..,._ ..._ Of ~om on
traWI 11 of Clll ..._ atplftcance
to tbt ~ ~t.. Thia q\lfftloa Mdtd Ult splJ'Jt, it l'JOt tht letter,
of ou CouWatlon. Al an American,
I ltrGllCl.J OJJPOM any UmJtatlon on
fA1 treedom of mO\'tlMJlt in fol'tlp
Jada wl1h wbkh we m ah ta In
~~ JVW7mucbop..'
pose the theory that the government
may revoke that right as a matter
of economic expedience.
As a matter of fact, l a p p la u d
General Eisenhower's statement trom
catifornia a f'f:w days ago that the
American people can handle this
problem on a voluntary basis.
THE APPROACH of the ad·
ministration to the problem Of travel
restrictions is also questionable on
eeonomlc grounds. Tbe American
travel industry, both in terms of
transportation services and equip-
ment, ia a major dollar earner. Our
own domestic travel lnduatry ia still
in its infancy 1A terms of bringing
foreign exchange to our country. It
would be foolish to take any step
that would choke off this flow.
The last difficulty, and by no means
the least, ts the questiOD of drafUng
equi,able JegiSlation in this field. The press baa q>obn of a head tu that
woold be so higb that only the rich
could afford it That is hardly my
idea of democracy.
Art we to exclude business travel,
cultural exchange, and the other
manifest benefits of lnt.ernaUonal com·
munlcation? Are lre about to embark
on a system of decidillg who ii eotnc
to Europe next 71ar and Wllo ls not?
Mail Them Free
The mind boggles. Enforcement woqld
make the implementation of the Selec·
tive Service Act look like child's pl.ay.
THIS . IS A FREE country. Tlfete
are others that are not. One of 1he
hallmarks of freedom is 1be truJt
that governments bave 1n their
citizens. and more important, the trait
that citizens put in their government.
There are d.ictatorsblpt that will not
let poets read their works in foreign
lands. There are others that restrict
native or indigenous .,wsmen. Not
all are Communist gov.nunents.
Some, alas, govern peoples wltb wbom
we maintain close relatiom. Tbe d.ib
of democracy in Greece iii nowbeN
more poigna.nt.iy symboliled thaJl by
the secret flight of ttlat courqeou.s
publisher, Eleni Vlachou.
·A policy of travel restriction, like
Stevenson's "bottle imp," promllel
much but leads straight to disdter
for him W'bo takes to it. Let dala
D0111ense end now. We ba"9 ample
ways to restore the tntepity of the
dollar witbol)t sacrificinl oqr-liberty.
I will defend the nece11cy steP1 to
save the economy and flo ltrelllthen
the dollar, both at bom• IDd abroad,
but tbt"re la a higher order ol fl'Hdom
whicb comes first. , c....-.... ~