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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-02-20 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot• • EO IT I 0 N ·schoolS Eye Jun~ Eleven Flee cO~ty Jail; 1 Arrested lyJAR BROBACIC ........... ...,, Ten Oranee CoUDty Jail prisoners "went to church" earJ.y this morning in &Uta Ana. 1be lltb one, a Hun· ti~ Be~b man,· was captured in tbe .nermatb of one of the largest . jalllneb ~ tbe couni, in the put u,.....· Ftur Orqe Coast area men are .11.lted ~Olll the 10 ltUl at large after ' uM 'breakout! · . Tbt 11 etcal*I, all beint h~ ln a felonf "tank" 011 the third Door ol tile coumy. Old jail buildinl north of .th and s7cam«e streets, ap- par~ removed a ventilator abaft CM'C Pd c.-tbe lhaft to uae roet. , .. " tb• .... reMrMrl ... ...... ......... , ........ .. ,..,.., ... tbl root• w 1'M Prnb,ter11!\ Cbardl. JJext door llld made their .,,.., to Ul(ety. The captGrtd pUoner, •&edl1 cboae to 11We ~ a ~ on t.be aide ol tfie Jan bufJdJoe and fell injuring both ankles. He wu idenWled u Michael E. Wilcox, 22, of :B 14th Sl, Huntington Beach. Wilcox, who was held on auto theft cbarge1, iJ in Oran1e County Medical Center for treatmenl The break waa disconred about 5 a.m. during a head count, begun normalJ.y at 4:30 a.m. each day. Capt. James Broadbelt of the sher· iff'a office said the "tank" held 64 prisoners although designed to ac· commodate only 32. A total of 489 -priaoners were in the crowded jail Monday night, including tbe escapees, Broadbelt said. , Fifteen prisoners got away t.be last time a mass ventilator shaft breakout wu attemptec at the jail. That was in Auplt, 1958. One fel<>n peeled to the akin and ataempted to crawl through a ven· tilatar a!Wt at the jail last year. But the nude hood got stuck halfway between blJ cell and the jiu roof. n JDok Bremen several hours to free him (from tlle abaft, not the Jail). Rt didn't make lt. Two Costa Mesa men were listed (See E&C.WE, P11e i) positions iota1n1 '20.7 milliOP. School board member& ivill decide wbedMlr' to try to recoup in JuM when the}' meet apia iD two weeb. If tbey 'do go for a new bond vo~ they ctill will tiave to settle the amount and whether to also include an override measure on 1he ballot Such an override could increase tax· es as much as 50 cents a year tor Ule oat 10 ~ars. DiHUUiOO Monday nilbt ~ed trust.eel do not agree on how aoon to bold another bond election. Two favored the June 6 primary date, thr..e were opposed, and two tai.d in efhlct "maybe." In favor of tbe early repeet are Mrs. Marian Bergeson and SeUm "Bud" Franklin. Oppo9ed are James "Bill'' Peyton, Donald Strauss, atd Mrs. Elizabeth Lllly. Able to see some justificatt.ion for Pelle& Seek Leads Newport Jewelry Theft ·Nets $14,495 in Loot Ne'\Vf>Ort Beach police today probed for leads but came up empty in the theft of $14,495 in jewelry from a Harbor Highlands home. Police said Monday the victim was Mrs. Marilyn Aiine Bruce, 1620 Lin· coln Lane. Mrs. Bruce told olficers her home · waa ransacked the night before while she and her family were out to dinner. Tl;lleves entered the residence by slashing the . screen of a sliding glass door leading to the master bedroom. The door opens onto a patio. The bedroom was ransacked before the burglars discovered the gems in I a jewelry box stashed inside a clothes bag hidden in ... a closet. A total of $200 in cash was also taken from the closet. Mrs. Bruce said 19 pieces of jewelry were stolen. They included seven rings, including a $2,600 diamond rlng. Also among the loot....._was a '2.900 diamond pendant. "So far our investigation hasn't yielded a lead," said Police Capt. Louis Heeres. "We. don't have anything to go on, and certainly we wish we did with this kind of money involved." No Fair Peeking Jail 'Visit' Leads to Arrest Two teen .. agen 1tarled serving girl up to the window, police said. one-year probation terms today after They appa.rootly were trying to they were arrested ov~r the weekend "visit" with inmate Gregory Paul and J>leaded guilty Monday to un· Campbell, 20, who had been arrested autbofized communications with a for allegedly peddling dangerous . . . N.Y. Stoeks JUESDAY,-FEIRUARY 20, 1961 . tEN CENTS ~ riniairy ·Bond Try lditin« the election in June but not tbarouOU,y con~d are Uoyd Blan· pied J~ and Roderick MacMilliao. A etrategy .several tJmes alluded lit bf ihe board but not tuUy discUued .,_. putting a ptQvisional override on Cfte ballot. 1'be override measure would be so wotcled that it would be invalidated U th• bond measure also passed. The apparent but unstated nuoning ls this: some voters mi8ht be Mesa's Marina Down the Drain; Auction Slated The site of Costa Mesa's $90 million marina is on the auction bloc){ today. Originally plam1ed as an access to the ocean along the Santa Ana River on either side of Hamilton (Victoria) Street on the city's western boundary, the 144-acre project now has been ap- parently abandoned. A sign recently erected on the prop- erty announced that the residential and commercialJ.y zoned land will be sold at auction at l:~ p.m. March 20 at the Sheraton Beach Inn in ffUJ)ting· ton Beach. The marina property origil\1}ly was owned by Lesser Enterprises and was earmarked for waterfront develop- ment. It later was sold to Western Orbis Co. of Los Angeles. Costa Mesa city officials. said today the announcement comes as a sur· prise. and that Western Orbis has not contacted the city regarding the ma· rlna development. "All 1'e know is that there's a sign out there announcing the auction ." City Manager Arthur McKenzie com- mented. "We haven't had any official word on the situation." Stock Market blaclmnalled lnto voting for tbe bonds out ol fear their neighbors would paas the owrride. ' • School bonds need two-thirds ap- proval; overrides only a bare ma· jority, An override would increase taxes sharply IJld right away, whereas bonds are paid off slowly over a longer period of years. Passage of Qi million in school bonds lut October would have in- creased taxes 19 cent& to begin with and :.> cents maximum after three years. District Supt. Leland Newcomer remarked at a board meeting sev~al mooths ~go that a 50-<:ent override tax bike would about cover the district's building needs if a bond election couldn't be passed. Dr. Newcomer was directed to prepare several alternative ballot pro- ( See BONDS, Page Z) More Citfl Revenue: Legion Lease Report Lands In Council Lap By JEROME F. COLLINS Of Ille o.llY l'llol Steff Newport Beach city councilmen to· day received a city staff report on the status of the American Legion's lease of city.owned bayfront property. The report, which c o u n c i 1 m e n ord.ered one month ago, contains no firm recommendations on Legion Post 291 's current request for extension of the lease which is due to expire in January, 1976. '11t's too delicate a situation," e:q>lalns City Manager Harvey Hurlburt. ~report, bo'nver, do. contaill ~ lease modlne,tiom tba coun- cil nµght wish to conaider. They bl· cludt ~a&loa of a termination clauee Jil a ttneWed Jeue -*1with a given notification period of one or two years." This clause, the sta.ff study suggests. "mJght be exercised at the option of the city in the event a higher or better use of the property ls deem· ed appropriate at some future date." Also tossed to the council "for con- sideration" are these suggestions: -A requirement that the SO-slip matlna operated by the post at its 15th and Bay Avenue Legion Hall site "revert to the city at the end of the existln~ lease period." -Modification of revenues payable to the city from the marina rentals. -A requirement that a specified rental payment for continued use of the land under lease be paid to the city starting either when the lease is extended or at the time of the present expiration date. The city now receives $1 a year from the Legion for use of the city property, which was first leased to the Post more than 40 years ago. The recently completed marina is expected to generate an estimated $28,000 in annual revenue. The city. in accordance with a lease revision a few years ago. is to receive 10 per cent of the gross income from the marina. The Post gets the rest. The staff report, which councilmen received in the mail today, contains a history of the Legion-City lease arrangement as well as data on Post 291 membership and "confidential" financial Information. The study notes that the Post's current membershlp Is 488. Of these members. all but 157 live out of town. A total of 93 live in Costa Mesa, 176 live elsewhere in Orange County and 62 live out of the county. Newport residents repn!Mlllt 32 per- cent of the Post's membenbip, the report points ouL South VWts Battle Cong Near Saigon MJG()N (UPI} -South VletnameH troops ·battled three large Viet CODI forces on the very outs~ of Saigon today and a spokesman warned that a new invasion of the capital could C<Jme tonight or Wednesday morning. South Vietnamese police and aoldiers went on special alerl Communist artlllerymen lobbed four more big five-inch rocteta at the Tan Sor.. Nhut Airport complex cont:-.!n.lng Gi!n: William C. Westmoreland's "Pentagon East" headquarters but on· I) two 'landed inside the base and they caused no damage. A spokesman reported North Viet- namese gunoers hit allied positions along the demilitarized zone with 290 mortar and artillery rounds as action increased there too. And heavy fighting was reported in the cities of Hue on the northern coast, Phan A i d on t h e central coast and Song Be al-Ong the cambodian border. A captured Viet Cong document boasted the second wave of Com· munist ~ttacka wo1tld "level" Saigon and told CommUn.i.N in a province south of the capital to mov• their relatives out of the city. The Saigon curfew was strictly en- forced . All civilians were off. the streets by 7 p.m. A few families living on the outskirts o.f town moved tn with relatives in the city, sayine they had heard the attack was coming. .. L Lido Man Freed On $6,250 Bail In Bookie Rap ~~ . drugs. They claim w nothing more Police said that both visitors ~ NEW YORK (AP) -The stock mar· ket closed with a substantial galn to- day. Trading was moderately active. (See quotations. Pages 10-11). Reports filterlng through town sa.id Viet Cong propagandists w e r • ci!'culating Jeallets which said the Communists were poised and ready. U.S. intelligence said three Com- munist dlvision1 -~ of 18,000 ~--~~~~_.!.!~=30~~.ooo:~~~men-were "Wft.l:ilii'"rUCJl'~· ~~~ Mesa Approves <See VIETNAM. Paae t) ..... Udo Isle resJdent Carlo Mm1lnel1l '9day was free on ts.zo-bill peoding hAa erra.ipJt\e11t on felony cbareea of cmaph'acy to co1Jllll}t bookmaldne. M8rtinelM, 5.1, who told poUce he Is 91f-emPlo~ wa .,.wted in a local 1fmo over the weekend by Newport then a · but Newport to flee when they were spotttd . Bndl polict didn't see it that way. on tM window sm of the jail cell Police said they found Marsha Ann was found a brown paper sack tbat Johnson, 18, peering iDtO secood•t.ory contained t h r e e matchbooks, two window of the City Jailr ------candy bars and a small cake. Inside Tffte:rillg below wa,, Kendel Robert the jail cell waa found an apple, po- Kaser, also 11. who was holding tbe lice said. The market rose cautiously as it followed through on Monday's tirm showing. Revokin~ Topless Business License 1-ch Det. Jobn Simon and a diatrict I d ittorney'1 invacliator. L p Fl t K • 1 Costa Mesa's only toptess beer bar, lbnon alleged that Maltinem WM aguna. eac e oa I e Baby Doll's, at 2170 Harbor Blvd., ~ng a beokmeldlaC ~ th.at · • . will be out of bll3iness as of June ttlll intO ''....-al tllllUlllld ...... I 3 ~." . ~ el tbt ~ bulinea At the City Council meeting Monday ~ ....._--<>r..re TM Orange County Peace and L Wblcb the Joh.a Birch Society was She named u defenda1 ts in the night, councilmen voted unanimously _:.......-• d nl-" try in H u gt B h t to accept the revocation of business SimGD ....... Human Rl&llts Council Monday lost e ~ en a un n o·· eac court aCUoa the Exchange Club, he and entertainment licenses from Baby Martlntlll ,,. bllDI Mlwted tta '-al battle to enter a float tn parade in which the Huntington Beach city. the chamber of commerce. and Doll owner Harry Maselli. ewport 8-dl, m alleged accom· -• Chamber of Commerce "Ras involved. pie& •• plcbd .., In Loi Aaples, th~ La1una Beach Patriot&' Day la Ule Laguna Beach case. neither the Patience Wright Chapter of the MaseUi's attorney, Berien E. Moore a.re...., fo Sbnon. Par.U wlMn a Se.q>erlor Court jud&e the city nor the chamber of commerce Daughten 0( the American Revolu· of Gardena, told councilmen MaseUi '1111 det.dift rE'l*'1*f tblt Mn. ruled aplalt i-. or1an11M1oe. waa Involved, placing a different com-tlon. decided to waive hi! rl~hts to a public • a..triel Rfala, 40, allo WU 'l'be P.ece Colmeil had fllld a writ plexJon on the case. Judge said. The t.....,. Beach Exchange Club hewln&. would surrender bis liquor -•• -e d • ....., bootnullal of _..... alDd a t.etq tbe Ex-In his opinion Judge Judge wrote : has the '* rtcbt to determine who license to the Alcoholic Beverage Co&-~:a...... ,..__. wn--e'..,, ~ Club tt Lac-a &each to "1'ht ditcrtmlnation practiced here may or IDl1 '°t take part in the trot Board, and volunta.irndly Jive u,.~ .. -.. cl<m-:- 11111 ...-._°'::! ~ permit .be -.1r7 la tbe 'DundaJ doea not vlolato constitutional riahta parade, W'Ol'd.ln& to club president "any andc a~ ClicetaDHtM a Jperm• ~ ,..... ---puadt uale11 It l• shown that there is 1ta.te James P'. Leddy, an att«ney wbo to the ity vi °' esa une •· _..... ._ Tbe 'dub had denied the requen action in..oived (or, in this cue, city represented tile cluli in court. In return tor the dismi11al of all -e. Lal ,..... aa .. not In teeplna wD Ult tbernt acUon)." "We are not Involved btre with "criminal complainta" aaainat him by :C ':.:m~~...: ot t!MI •wnt." The naline continued, "Tbere J1 no prf'judict lie.tee! on race or colol'," ttie city. . .... to mn.ct or.. 1111 otf. 8'IDOD Corona del Mar tUorney Patrida 1howin1 here t: a conscious la.tent Leddy slid. Moore said the "sUpulatiOn" did __.. -_ ~..-bllol9 .... CGart-ol tbs City of w,una lleacb -w..1_..___·_,· e tMe tne qUMUon oLthe "aclmowl~ l1le -tec_t1Rt a(~:_ I l lllrtiDtlll. of 121 ~ Jtbat, .. -Mt-..J•DMt F • .hid,. tUl1aM-i1&he1M.-11et~-41Rr " Jifbt to llllOM e -eunttons'-' --trom-tti~-5tt~tl'c _ • • • ! .. '9 _.. la a s r111l111t m Md • tdlr ..._ t bat to Mn.. llm'loC for tbe peace ~o 1p ·patnots' .., JlflGl--;-m wt ICC~ -B1Verage COnttat ~nr. i.-. lats ...,., wwwcluC tit r...,n.r oar""""·'' ht.d tmDed refuaal of the parade protect.eel~ Ole ConJtitudoa:•art out elude any and &11 .pCmlta nor.held 1 polir& b Judp Jadp deed a ... u.r-CUI rmit "arbitrWJ Md caprlclOUI." rtOir Ml-.0 para!UeCW' by Manl" or-•e /~-~­ We•t•er That laiy, buy, drippy weath- er will ltict around through Wednesday, forecaster Frank Ernst promises, dropping the coastal temperature down to the 60-degree mark. INSlDE 'l'ODA Y There'• Jauohtu 4pltnty com- ing up along thf Orang• Coad this week. u thtct MW come· din O'J)e1' as com''"''"tv Ui.ta-un, ;oa.ing thrte otl&tn OZ.. teodu m 91oor1u. '" ~· ~1Pol• ••. • I • 2 OAJL V PILOT TUddAy, ftbNll'y 20, 1961 ,~Ex-CdM Woman Nixon Aide Mn. Patricla Reilly Hitt of Villa Park today was appointed national co-<:bainnan and director or women's activities for the presidential cam- paign of. Rlcbard M. Nixon. A loeltim• f.dend of the former vice-president aDd Mrs. Nixon . and a former resident f4, Corona deJ Mar. Mn. Hitt plans to visit most or the 50 stat.ea to encourage fund·raising activiUes for the candidate on the part of women's groups. She aa.id that campaign activities will be conducted "by pain'' in each state with a director of women's ac- tivities aod a dir.ctor of men's ac- tivities to coordlnate all activity. A native of Whittier. Mrs. Kitt serv· ed u Republican National com· mitteewoman from CallfornJa from 1980 to UIM and has participated in the campaigns of Sen. G e o r g e Murphy, in 1964. and Lt. Gov. Robert Finch. who received the largeat vote of any 1966 statewide candidate. In 1952 she was elected president of the Orange Republican Women's Club and became presjdent of tbe Orange County Federation o f Republican Women's Clubs In 1956. Mrs. Hitt has been a member or the Republican State Cenb'aJ Com- mittee since 1158 and was on the executive commJttee lrom 1964 to 1167 as chainnaa of Its speabra bureau. Among the numerous civic and eom· munity groups to which Mrs. Hitt has belonged are the Corona del Mar School PTA. the Newport Harbor Women'& Civic Clij) and lite Citiuns Committee for Better Schools. ACLU to Def end M~ Fighting Draft Action Legal action will be taken this week t-0 prot.ct the IUldent deferment of Stephen Turley, 20-year-old Costa Mesan who turned in his draft card to protest thew•. The American CivU Liberties Union (ACLU) will come to his defense by filln& an action in U.S. District Court, Los AD&e.lu. aa ACLU 1pokeunan a.aid. Turley. former basketball player at Colta Mesa Hlah School, hu been rec:luaUled l ·A (prime draft at.atus) by b1a Santa Ana draft board. '"'8 Dartmouttl (fehsman turned in bis draft card wttli 357 other youths at the Bolton Alrti-Vietnam Committee rally 1ut October. Dr. Beajunin Spock and other insti&ators of the rally malled tbe draft cards to the Justice Buildin1. J& was fer b1a put ln the rally tbat Dr. Spock WU indicted by a Ftdsal Ormd Jury. 1'1rii9J sablequenUy wrote his draft board informinl memben he had "abandoned his draft caret." The draft boant lhtt'I acted under a dired.ive by Selective Service Direc· lor Lewis HersMy that those who lmpede tbe draft be recl.usilied l·A. 'tbe AQ.U will file for a writ tn compel tb6 Santa Ana draft board \o restore Turiey's 'tudeot deferment. While t.l:w court deliberates Turley's atudent defument wUl remain in force. accordiDJ to Ed Cr~. ACLU publicity man ln Loa Aneeles. He aaid e!Cbt slm.ilu legal actions have bea filed by ACLU aftiliates acrOS'S the country. lo four o( these cues the dnft boards capitulated and restored the student deferments. hE' said. The other four cases are rtJll pendln1. Mn. June M. Turlev. 2016 Wallace Sl, Costa Mesa, did riot want to talk about her son's d:ratt status. "I would Just not rather say tnythlng at aJJ ript n01r. J'm soi:ry." she aaJd. j·Miijijiuii __ = ....,.. ...... c· e ..... M.W-' .-....... 1'--._. ~ ..... n.-, A. M•,••1 .............. J.,... P~ Ceflt.tt ..._, ... c"' •-• J•d L C.W, Peel Ni~-......... ,.,,,,_ ............ Oftdr ............ -U ll '#Mt.._ 9"4. Mellet~P.O.'-tanuw.a Ollw OM.et c-. ..... __. ... ..... ........ -..0 • ., ....... .... ........... ~.--...... I Prayer Day Pr~lainaed Churches in Harbor Area will join others throughout the world in obse"ing Friday, March J. as World Day of Prayer. Mrs. ~ ~· wen of the Chureh Women United of Newport Jhrbor, wtridl 1s sponsonng the observance locally, is shown with Mayor Paul Grube!' or Newport Beach Ion Mrs. Boswell's left) and ~a .~. Mayor Willard Jordan. who prodaimed the prayer day tn their cities, and Father John A.sbey of St . .James Epsicopal Church. Father ~ will participwt.e in a prayer day service at 10 a.m. Mudl 1 in Olrist Church by the Sea. 1420 W. B<1lboa Blvd. Parents of Marine Hero Presented Navy Cross ~STHUMOUS HONOR Lenee Cpl. Ren.14 Mo«e F,..... r.,ei ESCAPE ... today among the 10 men still being souiht. The~ are Thomas P. Case, 19. of 332.5 Elden Ave .. a Califorrua Youth Authonty pn~OMr: and W1illam \'. Willeford. 24. of 286 Victoria St . jtiled nn a narC1>tlcs charge. Raymond L. Brown. 31. of Beach and Yorktown. ;1unungton Beach, an armed robber suspect, also 1s among tht 10. Ronald A Moen, a YOU!lt Southenl CallfomU Marme, killed in actloo in VMtiwn, w1.1 poetbumously warded the N~vy Crose, ·tbe nation's aecood h1abest combat award, MonclaJ at El Toro Marine Air ~tioa for "seUless devotion to duty in the fee. of in· surmountable odds." The award was pttsenled to tht parents ot the late Marine lance Cpl., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moort. Sr .. Manhattan Beach b y Maj. General William G. Thrash, commandlng general of the Marine Corps Air Sta- t.ion. The 20-year-old Marine's patrol was ambulhed July 19 by a "lar~e for~e of well~aled Viet Cong." killing one and wounding three other Marines including Moore. According to the citation he dragged ''him.-:elf across several yarns of exposed ground being raked by uarelentint -my~ and grenade exploswns." Building Over Bay Approved For Irvine Co. The Irvine Co. tocay has Newport Bftich dty approval to build a two- at«Y resta&r•t«6ce buikling a · tending over waters ol the lower ~ at Bayside Drive. Irvine officials &a.id lbe se«md Boor of the st:Ncture will boost a Revbe' s Mexican ~1. The fll'31t floor Wl II be used for offices. The budding will be located just a few yards from the aisting Reuben's ReSburant a1 C oast Highway and Bayside On~. It will project about thJW fttt over the wat- f'r in the privately owned chame.l betWffl't Lmda Isle arid the · ·e.i.u- rant Row" area. City councilmen u 11 a n 1 m o u a l y JT&oteii the required harbor permit. 3 Mesa CounciZ-Seats Bring Out 7 CandUlnt,es ' • ... ' Teaching Revamp Due ~!~~~ ~~~!~ ~~~- Of .. ~ """...., Speaking for the board. Mn. Elizabeth = sudl 11 factortnc, flndlof A nexJble schedullnf •nd Incentive uu1 said, •'J'm v~y. very anxious WQJ. curricwwn propouJ that wollld fun-t ... l l ·,, p-.-~....,.._ d tau :hXn.lt L•-0 see "'s ••• 10 to t. ~ ..,..._ ..... .,,... amen Y c It teaclnmg pro-The procram llUly will .M put into au. periods lnatead of bthlg • cedures at Costa Mesa HJtb--Sdtool standard 55 mlllutn ma,y be 40 was outlined Monday night for the effect next fall. minutes, or 25 mmutet, Ott ev91 eeven school board. Euent.lally, 11 • u b at it u t e.a ntlnutes. Class s~ likewlae 9ilt nry Some of the excitement fll'U8ted pel'fonnance fO&la for blocks of time with some leuom bellll UNght to by teachers uplai.niag &he Jlr'OP'aDl .. w a aubject. . ..,... .,.,..., ..,. .. medtma me TM traidttloul 56 minutes I*" cJua. ~. ..-e to mnaJI troaP'· .00 VIETNAM ..• of Saigon. Vietnamese pollc. loot two pro- minent anti-government poUticina in- to "protective custody" tonit)rt ill the mid.st of the reports ol an imminent Communist attack. T b e y were Truon1 D I n b Dzu. runner-up in tut S e p t e m b e r ' s presidentia l elecUon, and Au Truong Thanh. a former ecooomics minater who was disqualified from the presidency on grounds he waa pro- Communist. Both had been peace C''ln- dldates. Anotbel' pruklntlal candidate .Phan Khac Suu wu t.atn illto .. pro&ecUye custody" durin1 the ftr•t Commwlllt ollen.siw when reporta drcu.Lated the Viet Con1 planned to uk bim to fonn a coalition IOverDJM1tl U.S. omcuk have Warned tbat another Viet ConJ ianaloD ol SaiJOD cou1d come at 1111 time. They repcrted spotting •neJD7 farces bl. a wide arc welt. oorthwett ud north ol tbe capital ud said tome ol them ..... equipped will mac:fdne l1IPI IDd Utl• aircraft Wei!pOU. • Then were tbtee main araa ol beaYJ ft&btiDt -llld all el .... were wttfUn a few aDes ol the Tu SGS .Nhut airtJeM oe tbe ~ frinte• ol SaicOll: -Tan Thoj, a vtDaae three miles west of tbe airbua ud UM place from wtlicb tba Viet C.J bave Jaancb- ed a series ol rocket llltllcb • tbe base in aa effort to cripple .it or put it out ol acttoa. South VietumeM troops thus far baft been unable to drive out tbe VW Cciac. -Ap TM Hoa, a YiJ1aCe about three miles west ol 1be rlHUack la the Cboloa CbiDaltbwa area of east.n Sai1oa and lmely five m.ila beJow Tan Son Nbut. Vietumese Ru,.. foueht tbe well entrencbed Viet Cone througbout the day. They were unab1e to dislodge_ them with artillery a.ad airpower although some enemy farcea of unknown size wer e reported mOYinC n«tbeastward toward the dty Jlroper. -Bioh Loi. a village just north ol Saigon a.od five miles east of the Bin Loa airbase. The Communiau were trying to cut the highway bridce to the big Bien Hoa airbase 13 miles to the northeast but had at DU!'ly :D> dead in a three-day betUe. Jn addition, U. S. military beaclqur- ters said elements of the U.S. 25th Di- vision intercepted a Communist force Saigon Monday five miles from the Tan Son Nbut A Ir p o r t The fighting lasted until nightfall Monday. Communist losses were not ,known bot the Amerlcane )Oil four killed aod 15 wounded. Mesa GOP Quh To Hear Scribe Memben of tbe Mes.a V e ., d e Replblicu Women will hee.r veteran newsmaa and fonnw AssodMed Press fonip rorrespondeftt 0. H. p . Kiq at their' recum mtlltiag Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Newport Rivera meeting room. King ~ as a consuhant to the president of the Republic of Kana. and was dtt"Oratlld for bia allllbat missions in repcirUnc the Kenan war. tome evea oa • .,..t.o4le teacber ab claue1 a day eoncept 'Will be and studtnt tutorial buts. done away with. So, too. to some Remedial instruction In this way extent will semesters become mean-becomes more individualized and lngJes•. personalbled. • .... .,,.......,. • -~N"' Teachers' taaU alao will be chang. ~r.u ~ ., ed. with 10me beeom1al dlseu11ion Prostea will be meuUNd by leaden. some tut.on, IOIM lecturws, le'80DI Waned rather tbu amount t0me writ.er• of lellOftl. and .ome of time spent on tMID. Sludenta will auperviaon -dependiaC upon tbelr climb a ladder ol -...me pa talents. toward CfaduatioD rathu 1hu lpel\· Studenta, it was -.id, will ,....,ond dinl a pretcribed amowit of time beUer t.o spedfic fOals that -CU be in school. achJeved in a short time. Some students will craduate ta three 1'be taxpayer will be able to years lnlt.ead of four. On the other deta"mine the cC9l ol each objective hand, slower students will not be given and decide what level of competency their diploma until tbe.y i.arn all the he wishes to suppcct in 811Y area required lessons whether their four of instruction, Naverrette aa.id. yeara ls uo or not. "The trem is clearly eatabUabed No .. D,J or "P'" cradel w01 be toward t.b1t type of Uliat,'" ~l liWD Ullder ti. ..., .,..._. SbMIHta Leland Newcomer aa.id. ahnply wm..:_procrw ..ut tbey romplete ' .. t&afaderilJ. Colt.a .._. Bia' Prtadpal John lfcGofta, musk tncber Dune Keith and lndultrlal arts teecber Hector BONDS N.verna. pr ... Dted tM pin. • • • They .id a. ....... «i staff bas WGtlled bud • plamdq the program lince Jut IUIDIMf and la eater to try it bl tbe fall. stull11ta aJao hive bee8 CCllllalW and ~ th e dalnpowr, the)' nmartect. NOT TllOBOOOll Tbe ... &llllifoedl • lMnlillC arr pm..t1J wtD -be .. ~g u tM .......... *Dmlttee would D e. .,.... lar ...,...., dulroomJ to acc-n ....... 1artil ~ lnltructk>n ud ,_ IVMhte .raouree centers for iDdtYtdual lllld tutorial study an not avallaMt. Howevw, Alliatant Supt Norman Loats Aid IOIM modlftcations may be poaillll Tbe matter will ban tD be studied. &adt ,...,tmat, Ea g 11 s b . JDltt JO e"cr, *·. bas prepared a clmt ......... do'n th* c'8"riculum iDt1i anal1 .._., -smenta. 1'1le •......,U _.. .-red In procreuion wttlt a ...... roalel of study opening up u t.dc akiDa an teamed. Students will no longer t a k e mathematics counes In algebra and 1eometry, for lmtance. but instead wtl eom:plett auccesatve compact c.dM Chapter Of UROC Asks End to Policy The Corona del Mar chapter of the United Repobllcana of California ( UROC) bas unanimously adopted a reS-Olutioa ureiq that the United sa.ta abandon ita "policy ot ap- peasement in view ot ita miserable failure to rope with Communiat •&· ifession." Ge« gt H. Satller Jr.. prelident of the locaJ group. said today the UROC staU board of eovernors will be asked to endora• the ruolution at its Feb. 24 quarterly meetinf ln Hernton Beac:b. Sattler, an Autonetica encineer wbo lives at :m Hu.el Drive, aald tbe resolution ... approved by an 35 members at a meetmc held last week a t the borne of Mr. amd MrL Ted Wakefteld lo Costa Mesa. The resolution charges the John.on adm.laistJ"atitn with "indecisil9. in-cam~ Ull lack ti f....,.&ht" In the budtinl ol tbe Pmblo lllcident. posala for the board to coruiider next time. Mta. Berpean twoug~ up the June election. "We as a board have a responsibility to look at the effect.I overcrowding is having oe tbe dlatrid," she said. "Some teachers will be leaving becau,.,e ot double sesstons. Women can undentand trhat it would mean to share a ki1cbea with a neilbbor down Che street. "U we wait another year for a bood election it would meaA two years before dassrooms are bailt. Thia may be the Jast chance to retrlen the dbtrld before teriGUI dama,. is done." Peyton felt a June election would not allow eoougb time to--cganlze an effective campeip. "PerJOnally J would rather wait aed or1anhe a 1ooc1 campaign tbu aee \II j ump in," he said. "Most ~op&e learn what they need to tnow about the election from the MWspapen," Fruklln J>O'nted out. "We wouldn't have to worry about pttinl out 4be vote. The only question ia how is the extra 30 percent turna.1t 1oln1 to vote?" Strauu said that it what worries him. He said be prefer• a -.rate ac.bool held election because in a eeoeraJ ~lection ",au tet people quite frustrated and annoyed for reasons quite ulde from the lcboot pro· posiUon." Parking Lot Beauty Praised "You've taken :JOC.11' partiq lat and chaosect it from aft 11pbalt deJll!Tt into a t.and!Caped a,..,, .. beamed civic beautification expert lsabef PM.M. 1'be praise came Mood.t',)' at a Newport Harbor ChalDber el Com· mttce woe.Mon when Mn. "-- lauded Five CrOWftl ......._.. of Corooa ctel M..-. Sbe pre..aed Mi*ew ltd8ef, uaiM.lllt red;mlraat man saw. wilt\ a cbamber 1mP1 oHtnem ..,,.., fol' "cc:mpicvo8t a....,.IMllt el their cmotm« '*"'1DI lot" at Pacl6e o.t HJ,,,_J tDd p_, AvelNt. Tbe idaur• bunt a retaiUlc wall arGIDd C"8 Jot. Md ~ • off wiab c~s, trftS and..., ..... Pwe 1M1 UL nMAll la CARm' CLUNINe THIS UNQtJE NEW Pa_OCW CLEANS DEEP ANO YET lREATS THE RNE:ST CARPETS WITH LOVllfG CARE ••• .. llUll -........... ., .. ::r: .. .. ......... -........ .,.,,., .. .. .......................... =_. ............... ._ ...... , --...,........... .. ..... ....... t 0 '1 ............ ._..,,, ... .. _. ............................. ..... ... 1MtS D11P STUM NOC• IS euAIANlHD TO II COMKITl\.Y WI ON ALL PAUICS UNOD ALL CGNDIT1GllL wt4IN YOU WAltf 1"I ,..,_ CALL Out list v .. .I Ser-nc. it tt.ii Or.,. Cu ut, Md leat Ii.cit A1w 2950 RANDOLPH COST A MISA / l { \ r r t l 1 ! .. .. - -- ~l , I :~. . ,. AllTlST'S SKETCH OP FIRST OF FOUR LAGUNA NIGUEL COURT BUILDINGS Bas Co,.aell Support ... Stanton Officer Back On Duty After Slaying Stanton reserve police officer Allen Christian haa ~turned to active duty today and bu the support of his City Council in the manslaughter charge be fa~s after he shot and killed a narcotics suspect 10 days ago. Christian will not ride In a patrol car during his voluntary services to the department, City Administrator Johnston C. Craig told co11ndlmen, but will be assigned to desk <JutY. Cowicilmen voted to ofler Christian monetary assistance ill legal fees in· curred in bis defense. Craig said the reinstatement was a formailty and was based on "eviden- ce in previous cases." , Christian was indfcted last week by the Orange County Grand Jury for the fatal shooting o( Paul M. Aguilera, lB, of Stanton. The youth allegedly fled while being questioned by Christian and two others oflicers. He waa shot from a di.stance estimated at least 120 1"t while run· ni ng down a dark alley. The reserve o«icer said il was meant to be a warning shot after ~ had called to Ute youth three Umes. City Attorney ~rge Logan told the council that under the atate government code, it may provide legal assistance for an employe if it feela that he was within tt'8 scope of bis duties performed in the best interest of the city and acted on good faith. The council directed Craig to conrer with Chris:ian and his attorney,· Mat- thew Kurilich, to determine the costs mvolved. K11rilich will argue in Superior Court on March 13 for dismissal of the charges a1ain1t the officer. .Bunche Asks Bomb Halt f n Cal State Address Speaking at a Monday press con- rence at Cal State Fullerton. Ralph 1. Bunche, UN undersecretary for olitical affairs, safd that President Johnson sbould take ttle risk of halting· he bombing or North Vietnam in •rder to make peace negotiations >OSSible. ··u the risk Is not taken, an even realer loss of Ufe will result from m escalating war . . . and use of actical nuclear weapons," he said. The 1950 Nobel Peace PrUe red· p1ent was visiting the Fullertoa cam· pus for a Sunday night speaking engagement and a series of lectures. President William B. Langsdon pro· claimed Monday "Ralph Bunche Day" at CSF. Bun::he added that a temporary halt ln the bombing would be worse than no stoppage at all, "beca1.11e you are saying, in eUe<:t, 'Ir you don't come to the conference table within a specified period or time, we will bomb you again.' " "The two sides are not far apart on paper." he said, "but there is a great distan<:e in terms M trust." .. lie said conces-sloM must be made on both sides lo assure an honorable peace. The UN diplomat canceled a speak- ing engagement at Occidental couue today in order to return to Washington • for a special conference Wedlluday • • with UN Secretary·Gi!nttal U Thant and President JohnlOD. A native of Detroit. Bu:n<:be said the ghettos were the "crux of the problem" in the nation'• racial crisis. He aaid tbe crisis amo11nted to a second cfvll war and that tM ellmlna· tion of the ~ wu oeceuary to achiew racial stability. Bunche added tbat he was not a ''black power" advoc~te but !!hat he felt the milltlOt Negroes have fUlfilled a need by unitine tbe Negro race in Amedca. 14,000 Wor kers Return to GM DETROIT (UPI) -General Motors Corp. partially replenished an engine shortage wound that had spread Into scattered layoffs by calling beck 14.000 workers today. A total ol 27,450 men were idled by the ,iant automaker Monday when &.tie suppty of engine and parts to assembly operations was exhausted . A GM spokesman explained th.at a 48-bour a tr i k e at a Flint, Mich., engine plant last week and three foun- dry strikes in January bad choked the steady now of blocks and other caaU.np to the car assembling altes . ~i But Newsmen WW Flg•t ' ' ,. R egional Center W ork Due Soon In Lag una Niguel Site preparation work for the initial pbue of coostructlon of the Orange. County Regional CMc Center to be located at the intersection of Moulton and Crown Valley parkways in La· guna Niguel is nearing completion. Work on the first building is expect· ed to start in the near future, accord· ing to county offldals. The first structure is one ol four court buildings planned for the cen· ~. The contemporary-styled struc· ture wm be of two-story, apllt-level design, with the main entrance lobby halfway between upper and lower· floor lobby areas provided for each or the four courtrooms. Interior feat11res will include i.ndi· reel lighting, air conditioning and acoustical treatment. The building was designed by Wll· liam E. Blurock and A1soclates, Coruia del Mar architectural firm, whJch ls also reeponslble for muter planning the entire center. Future buUdlnp in the center will include a public library, sheriff's aubstatlon, ~ office building, a main· teuance facility and a fire station on whJcb wort has now started. Fund• for the project wlll be in- cluded m the county budget for the 1988-39 fucal year and will be made known next June, according to county oCflcla.IJ. An original proposal of '905,000 was included ln the budget for the fiscal year 1966-67. Thia figure waa then discarded be- cau1e of a delay ln the projected com- pletion of the c.nter, which is now set for 1970. LBJ, McCarthy Face Test Today NEW YORK (UPI) -The positions of ~sident Je>tuwoo and Se.I. Eu- gene McCarthy on the Vietnam war face their fint t.e1t of strength today in a congreuional election lo heavily Democratic Brooklyn. The race took on added significance because two Democrats -one a Johnson supporter, the OlheT a McCarthy advocate -are seeking the seat vacated by Rep. Abraham Mutter. elected to the state supreme court last November. A Republican and a conservative also are seeking the seat, but Brooklyn hu a history 0( gOing Democratic. flltSQy, f tbnllry 20, 1961 DAILY I'll.OT I Property Tax Cut? Reagan Favors Eliminating Furniture Levy SACRAMENTO (AP) -G o v • Reagan disclosed today that he favors ellmioation of the '55 mllllon a year lD property taxes on such household items as television sets and furniture. The governor told hit weekly news conference elimiMtlon of the tu would be a "practical" way 0( UJint some of the proceeds from the $1M million he wants to return to the counties in property tax relief. "I would favor that ln return for giving the money to the c0unties, the idea of eliminating the personal property tax on h o u s e h o 1 d fUrnishings," ~agan said. Reagan expressed his views on elin:tination ol the tax as Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post questione<! the governor'• plan o( giving the •155 million, raised from a sales tax ID· crease, back to the counties -and leaving distribution of the money up to county supervisors. Post said be doubted the counties would return the money to the pe.ople. Reagan said the people will have to persuade the 1upervllors to return 1be money to them. "There i1 no way you can rule out the influence of the people," he said. "They have the responsibility b> see this will be reflected on their own taxes." Reagan said he doubted Post'• state- ment that the admini1traUon was us· ing $35 million in reserve funds to balance the budget. "I didn't think we had $35 million in reserve," the governor said. Reagan also indicated that he was slightly disappointed in the report ol Irvine Student Body Headed By Englishman Peter Mott. English-born graduate student from Laguna Beach, was elected UCI student body president pro tem Monday night by the student senate. He succeed.a Michael Krisman, who resigned lut week because « alleged student apathy. Jan McLean, who narrowly Jost to Mott, wu appointed t e m p o r a r y chairman of the Senate, which makes him vice president. Previous vice president C r a i g Harlan resigned with Krisman as did programs board chairman J o h n Payne. Mott, formerly a student senator, was elected on the second ballot, 13 to 12 over McLean. The new student body president ls 2:, hold.a a BA from Man<:hester University, England, a MA from UCI, and is now working on a PhD in philosophy. Mott livu at 3'lO Cypress St., in Laguna. He said as president pro tern, not elected in hi• own rigbt, be fee ls obligated to continue the policies of Krisman had succeeded in "increasing student autonomy and responsibility while not alienating t h e ad- ministration." Krisman In resigning observed his administration had better relations with the administration and faculty than it did with the students. T b e long-haired, bead-we.a.ring former &tudent body president was known for bis anti-war stand, but aL,o for hl1 success ln quietly bringing the San Francisco Mime Troupe back to campw by working through chan- nels. New president Mott said he probably would have abstained had he been a senator at the time the "pull out or Vietnam" resolution was passed last fall. McLean, lhe new vice presi· dent, voted and argued against the resoluUon. his businessman's task force on tu reform, which bad proposed a series ct consumer tax bikes. He sald the Wanu o f War admlniltntioa was now workini on a plan that Is "equitable" to UM people. N. Korea Vows Action on Crew MOSCOW (UPI) -The c r e w of the U. S. naval espionage ship Pueblo will be punished and any American reprisal.I will bring immediate war, the North Kornn embassy here )aid today. The statement -the f 1 r s t categorical threat or ~ trial for the 83 crewmen -came two days after the United States warned that an:r punishment would be a "deliberate aggravation" of the crisis. Embassy counsellor Kan Cher Gyn told a news conference that the crewmen, "having committed crimes in one country. will get the punishment provided by the law 0( this country." ''H the Amerfcan imperialists dare to take reprisals, then war will break out Immediately," Kan said. Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin said last week l h a t the Soviet Union had taken measures to keep the Pueblo affairs from escalating to war. But the threat of trial and punish- ment for Capt. Lloyd Bucher and bis crewmen was made less than a mile from the Kremlin's doorstep. "Recent events indicate that, at any time, war can atart in Kmea beeauae of the U. S. imperialists," Kan Mid. "I am in a position to declare formally that whether war erupts or not depends on the Americans." Pyongyang radio previously hinted that the crew members might be punished. Secretary of State Dean Rusk bas warned North Korea aga.intt any punishment. The North Korean made the state- ment in answer to a q~stion about the fate of Pueblo captain Bucher and his 82 crewmen. He played a tape record.iDC o! Buc.ber's alleged confession to viola· lion of Korean territorial waters and distributed the now-familiar Korean pictures of Budler allegedly alenlng the confession. Most Western newsmen ln Moac<>W -Americans excepted -were invited to the news conleAnce at Which the diplomat read a long statement repeating the Pyongyang version of the Pueblo affair. "The United State• will never IUC· ceed through blackmail," he said. He then repeated the statement by North Korean Premier Kim Il Sung that "If the United. States wants total war it will get fl" s~rihe Wounded Dicrotes Story f rom Stretcher By ALVIN B. WEBB JR. HUE (UPI)-Snlpers ha4 uroed ln on a U.S. Marlne sergeant and me and bad us pinned down for an hour. Two young Marines got killed on a wail to my right. Their screams were terrible. "I'll never forget them Then I got wounded. l didn't heaz-the round that got us when it was coming In. We had just reached a Marine wbo had been hit in the throat and I was trying to help carry him away. Someone said, "okay, you hold his head". and then the mortar landed about four feet away. My head started spiM.ing. My right leg went numb. 'Then there was an awful pain in my foot. T heard screams behind me. My Marine sergeant buddy was hit in both legs and the arm. Our medic WU hit In ~ leg. I crawled under a truck and gritted my teeth. Finally they got us out in a trock. The wounded Marine I bad been tryinl to help wben I got wounded was put ln the aam. truck. They performed a traclleotomy on him and he jogged along with the tube lti.cking from his throat. We were carried into an eid station where I am now. They just told me that the Marine kid died. I am tired and I hurt. I have shrapnel in the right foot. leg. right arm and back of head, the latter not much, I cjon't think. They are uking ~ back. I don't know wtiere. I am sending thil story out by lb Heller (a UPI television cameraman). I am sorry I could not write the end ot this Hue story. I wanted badly to be in on the tinish. I'll be in touch when I can. (Webb WllS taken to tbe U.S. Milllary Hospital at Phu Bai below Hue and then transferred to a Saigon hosptal. First reporta said be would have to eta.y in bed f« a few days. Webb is the S<>l'l of Mr. and Mn. Alvin B. Webb of Knoxville, Teat.) Ar sonists Fire High School In Florida Teacher Strike TALLAHASSEE. Fla. (UPI) - Businessmen, grandmothers a n d parents took over classes today in an errort to keep mos• oC Florida's schools open and break a teacher's strike which one official said "could ruin our whole sate.•· Most of the .stat.e's schools were open, but they were closed in about 20 counties -including major popula· tion centers such as MiamJ, where 20 percent of the stat.e's teachers and students are located. Christian said the teachers were "AWOL from their positions. This is a violation of everything we stand for ln America -it could ruin ow- who\e state.'' The arsonist ent«ed the building by smashing a window on a rear door. It ws the second school fire in the MiamJ suburb slnoe the walkout was announced Saturday. A firt was set in the office of Miami Springs Junior High Saturday night •• •• •• I a ' Att9rneys Vote for News Blackout Others were partially open and a survey indlcated that nearly 520,000 oI the state's 1.3 million school c h I 1 d r e n were out of school. Playgrounds remained open to keep them off the streets. Between one-third and one-half of Florida's 81.000 school teachers, led by the F1ortda Educ.ttton Association ( FEA). resigned Monday to climax a squabble with the DemocratJo Jegislat11re and Republican G o v • Claude Kirk. I . • CHICAGO (AP) -Tbe AmeriCID ; •Bar Aasodatton bu endoned recom· : "mcadatlons thlll judges, lawyer• and ; i poUcamen reltrid the O.OW ol iD-J: rormat.fon about crlmlnal ca.a. t d But newa offldala, turned dOwn la ! • their pit.a for a year's delQ for atuct,, 1 :, predicted Oft' b1ttJet lD die court.a and atate le~. • · Said one, J . EchrJl'd MllrT&1 of ; "tbe A.nwican Sodtt.J ol Newspaper 1 Editor•, •"Jbt) prea wfD have ao ~ recou:rte but to llpt blct." ~ Tbe ~ pat forward I ; by 8 preu-trtal ~ eom.mJu.. : : beaded "' '1..UC. Pllll c. --' ! ot Manac:huaetta' &qnm. JIMlld.aJ : 1Court, wsre adopted by a YOice vote .Monday b7 UI ADA'• potic7 • .etUit1 flou.M ot Dtlqaw. Mtquta before. the deJeptn barned own by a l~ wta u appei1 l>y three top news, necvtlns that actSon be put off while studies an IDadie ct the recb OI J11ror1 °' .. ~· radio ud t.elmsion accoanta cl crime. .. There ls no good reason for delay," Reardon aid during the two-hour debate. And J . Edward Lumbard of U1e U.S.. Orcult Court ID New York OCT Aid tbe newa media woald onlJ return lD a Jt&r wtth talk ol new stud lea. uWhllt are the surveys 101nl lo ahow! .. lit .. ted. "An they 1o1ng t.o t.ell ua tbllt hwnan naturt h• dl.lnpd!" ~ the pidellnes are incorporated talo· the ABA '1 etbicl c•, laW1tn could nm a. rUt ol .-vere dlaclpllne -fftD dllbcment -for nWinl PQbk c11r1J1C a b1aJ ep•IDDI and lnlcnnatioa U>.lt were not part ot. tb• record. P o 11 c t depertmenb. mtlllWbllt, "'" fltriltd lo ad..,t rep,LaUon1 Cbokinl otf from tlma ol arrest 11>-r anna UlJift billlat fl"'htr" -er rt in 111 1 l rteardl, contesaJCma or admlaalans ol flllll and the ruult ol •ucb tutt .. nepr ~Md Ut dttldlCIL. • t And judges were inatruc:ted not to maq "any statemeota" that might interfere with a "f1ir bial." Judfu alto were advised to ute thtir coot.empt power against anyone, includlng reporters and editors, wbo "wtlfuJ.ly'' try to a/feet a verdlct by distem1.n1Un1 atatementa about the defendant or tl'I• issues. Tht dded obJectJve of these limlta· tlona la to shield defendants from preJudlced Jurors. ABA President Earl F. Mon11 told repoir1ert Ult new ethlc1 code pro- bably wtD bt reldy for •dopdon h1 tbe HOUH of Delefates nut fl'ebnw'y. Ht aaid the blr .,toclatJon looka to pollee departments, state courts, looal ba:r groups -find poaaibly state le1illature1 -lo Implement the new l\dd•llnn. Mama~ a Columbus, Ohio. l1wyer. appMNd optlmJatlc, but Murray. manactnJ edltcr of the Arizona Republic, a.aid tn a statement: ''Fortunately. neither the ABA nor ttie House ct Delegates makes the law." He declared: "Publishers a nd editon muat be prepared to s~nd whAtever ls necessary in the way oC reporters• ti.me and UUgatlon costs to guarantee that police chiefs do not manaae the news to suit themselvt1, that prosecutors do not censor 1'bat the public has a right to know ••• and that judges don't try to ll'ppr111 legitimate newa ... " 0 . TtaDant Bry1n, one of ~ Vlree news executives who ur1ed delay, comtMaa.d: "It seems to me that the HOUt of Delel(ates attempted to amend ~ Constitution and 1 doubt lhey ba•t the authottty.'' Fii?ittni alon11lde the publlstt.r of the IUcbmond Va. Times Dispatch and Nn1 Leader, were Theodore F. Koop. a CBS vice president, and Michal) J. Ogden. executive edJtor of the 1>rov1dence, R. I. Joum.al and Bulletba. Arsoni&ts set fire to a high school office in a Miami suburb. Latest figures releaSed by the st.ate education department showed 23,733 teachers failed to report for work in 55 of the state's 67 counties on the second day or the strike. At Southwest High lo Miami, about SO students came to the locked building with their books, sat down on the lawn and held a quJel "tea<:h· in." In Jacksonville a state senator taught a civics clau Md a grandmother who retired as a teacher 35 years ago returned to a tbJrd grade class because •·t just could not Nt these children golnc untau1hl." Teachers are Itri.king over what they call an inadequate educaUoa budget pasatd by the legi.slatwe. The •l~te cabinet -comprised o! mt..Jor state ofOclals. paned a rHolll· Uon promlslng that "evtry effort be • nade that ..rJI lead toward conUnued, effective and smooth funcUorun, of the schools ot Florida." Sute scbool Supermtendtnt Floyd The FEA aald the '250 mlWon educa- tion spending package puled •Y a special legislative aesslon Friday wa.a not sutlicie~ to meet the &tat.t'• needs. Kirk earlier bid uJd be would veto any budget that provided for a tax incre.ue that was not tied to a referendum. 1be education bW would be Onanced tar1ety by u In- crease in the sales tax. Superintendent ChrlaUan predicted the thrff..w-r lmpaNe would be a Jen(tby one. Emergency Meet To Avert Strike SANTA FE, N. M. CUPO All emeriency m"ttnc betwetb Albu- querque Tuchen, Oo•. o..id F • Cargo and 10 top leptalon Wla buU- ly arranaed for We llDd&1 '° dllcul ways to 1vert a threMlne4 *9ia. h . " Cc-uN "' -DMY ..... ,_, P_M{I J. Svec, 23, didn't make il ba<:µ Cleveland, Obio Monday to teaeb bis aix=uEDgllstl daas. He aDd a companion, Brvee C. Helman, 24, were lodfed in a Santa Cruz jail on clw'ges of poasession of 28 pounds of mm.. Juana. 'Ibeir auto was stopped be- oauae of a fawty licese plate lilh1 • Dia N•lMna of S~, Jlfc"., IClll' -~ qpetV to be lmltelaa °" WI 1890 Jfor'p(m alHr dollar Ml octuallu ndHd ~· ot lilN1' eaMHd bl/ Cl broMrl die at tM miftt Oftd tMt it tr JWobablr tu o"1f au of ita kind, and tMr1for1, pric1i.u. De!lftf Pett !umnllt Reef 'en- wlck, recently made an honorary member of the Women's Marine Corps. Issued a warning in his col· umn U> anyone planning U> tease him about tl "You mate eome aort of wlae aack at me, Buter,0 wrote the columnkt, "and rm aotni to hit you with my purse!" • • John Thornten, a clerk m a Dal· las department ltore, WM ltandini by a door when a man h• had just seen take Sl.399 from the cash reg· ister stalked up, and demanded, "open tbe door! ' The robber, his hand m his pocket, jabbed it at Thornton. Thornton put his own hand into hil empty ~ket and ~ured at the robber, Tm callin& your blu!f. t'Te got a p . Now turn around and put your hands on the counter." 'nle robber drop- ped the money and raiMd his band.. TbomtoD held him until police arrived. • A 100tdd-,,. t1Uf ..,,,,Ued dur· ing cs b~o""'" at a cndo poria 1hop m WatnviU., MaiM, took the cold t0at1 out TM ~utll multd o polfcemcm cmd made !1 daa1' fcw &hi ie»-rhmrMd Km-nebec RiH1". He plung1d in al'\d JWOm 150 pd.I U.rouoh frigid lOGlnS GM 11coptd, polict f'f· ported. OotONt "Doll~ fluflman Attor, third wife of J'Jn J1cob Attor Ill, was granted a ·drcu:lt court divorce in Miami aflte!' she testified that she spent her nearly 14 years of marriage living with her mother while A!tor wu reportedly aeen with a blonde "traveling com- panion.'• McNamara Opens · Senate Inquiry WASHINGTON CAP) -QuluiDI oi Secr-etary of Defense Robert S. .McNamara o p e n s a Sena~ inquiry into tbt 19" Gulf of Tocti.D inc.ide~t. wbicb ·pnerated a major 1t.ep-up in U.S. mllll!rY involvement In vtetnam. McNamara " to appeu today before a cl06ed eessioo of tilt Senau 'Black Power' Leader Brown Under Arrest NEW YORK (UPI) -Federal Manbu and City Detectives wrested H. Rap Brown, militant Black Power advocete, to<tay on a federal warrant from New Orleans charging that Brown had violated a court order not to leave New York Clty. Brown wu taken into cu1tody at bia Wel!lt Side Manhattan apartment and brougt\t to the .Federal Court HOON in Foley Square. He was 8pecifically charged with appearing at a railY in Loi Ancelea Sunday with another Black Power extreml1t, Stokely Cannichael, although Brown wu under a federal comt order not to lteft the New York City area without court permlaalon. A justice department 1poke1man ln WubinJton aaid Judie Lanslna L. Mitchell of the U.S. Diltrict Court ln New Orleana revoked Brown's W ,000 ball on a federal flrearnu cha.re• and ordered the leader of the S t u d e n t Non-Violent Coordinating Committee CSNCC) to appear before him immediately. , A federal dWrict court in Rich· mond. Va., which bu also allowed Brown to remain free on $15,000 ball pending the out.come of extradition proceedings to Maryland, also ordered Brown to put up $100,000 ball by Friday or co to Jail. Brown, 1', ii aptinf extradition from Virgtni1 to Marylaind where he is under indictment on charges of inciting Negroes to riot in Cambridge last July. LBJ Rejected Aide's Advil;e On LSD Probe W A·S H: IN GT 0 N ( AP ) Admlalattation aources 11y that ill aeekiac penaltiet tor pos11aaloe of Ole balluclnolenic drUC LSD. Presi- dent Jobnlon rejected the advice ol bis top drug official. The sources alao said Mondaf tile adminiatraUon blocked an appearaJlCe by Dr. Jam11 L. Goddard, food and drug administrator, before a acbedul· ed congu1i011al be-X~ Into bill! nlatinf to control of and other dtup. They aaid it WU felt Goddard lhouldn't tntily becaUN bit dif· feruces with Jobn1on would be ex- posed. "It's an awkward position, but there hasn't been any muzzling." said Theodore C. Kron, assistant FDA commissioner. ·'The commits loner lm't the kind of guy you can muule anyway." Foreign Relatlou Com~ Tbe commll:tH staff reportedly bu UD· covered evlde.nce that coameta,, It b official reports ot the T.inkin lnddeat. The Senate Api--opri&Uom Com· mlttee planned melllWbDe to dllcma North Korea·a aelzure ol tilt Ill· teWgence-catberlnc lhip Pueblo. <'As· tral JnteW1ence Agency ottJclala were to appear at the closed IUIJoJl today and some committee members Ill~ they would prua for on detalla on the CaJe. Chairman J. W. Fu.!llr.labt. D-Art.. ol the FoHlp Relllt1ona CommltMI labeled .. trrationlil Monday tbe Jobmon admlnl*atlon'a ...._ that tht Soutb vw.nam... ,...... ment ii •troni• aa a nault ff tbt recent waves ol Viet Cq attaca on the cJtles. He referred to treekend atatementJ by Walt W. Rollow, Pr t • i d en t Johnson's adviser fOlt nation! Meuri· ty; and Lt. Gen. Lewis w. wa, deputy Marine C«p. commandaQt. "To me It seems wholly lrratlanpl, a fantartlc analyaia of what la ha~ pening," Fulbright told MWl!Mlt. Sen. Jame• B. PNrton. a.K.aa.. complaiPed ol "optim.iltic ltlilltJDtllta in the face ot ao ~ oootrsy fac:U.'' McNamara'• appeaanc. .,... the Foreign Relation.a Commlitele wu a· pected to foc111 oa • ..... ensqement. in the CQlf oft North Vif'tnam bl Ausu.st 19" ilm>Mllc U.S. destroyers and enemy tarpedo boMI. The incident led eo DNNIDlD1moua approval of a rt1olutlon PrMidtnt John.wn has cited ~ aa evidence of conere11ional 1qppart for his war policies. Fulbright was floor manager for the resolution in the Senate. But be has since become a leadiQ& war criUe. The flnt development in Tonkin Gull was on Aug. 2, 1984, ~ the USS Maddox claabecl wit.la three torpedo boat.a. Landlady Finds High Explosives Underneath Bed ALB\JQUERQUE, N.M. (UPI) - A laldltdJ ......,inc en lpll'tmeDt to rent twtPt under the bed MondaJ ~ and tmCOVered 150 pound1 Gl high exploslvea and blutin1 cap1. 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India (UPl) -SUr..-a tr.....,lanted I.be heart ot a 2 0 • y • a r • o l d woman into a 35-year.old man tut Fr~y night ln the first such operation outside Soutb Afrlca aod tba United St.ates but the patient died a abort ti.me later, doc· tors said today. Docton said the open· lion, performed at King Edward Memortal Hospital Earthquake Hits Greek Island Area A'BIENS (AP) - A sbat- tering earthquake hit tile Northern Sporade group of islands early today, an;.t first reports Crom the island of Ayios Evstratios said 13 persons were killed there and 15 were injured. The Greek d e s t r o y e r Miaoulis reached A y i o s Evstratios with tents and medical s u p p l i e s and reported the ~ualties. It •aid 80 percent of the homes on tlhe island, a fonner tletentioo camp for political •xiles, weN! destroyed or <lamaged. The isJend now bas a population of about l,000. The quake was centered m the northern Aegean Sea between northeast Greece and western Turkey. Reports to national police headquarters said 70 per· cent of the homes on the island of Limnos were d e s t r o y e d or made uninhabitable. but l h ere were no reports of serious casualties there. Three Greek warships were en route to Limoos and Ayios Evstr'8tios with medical supplies and tents. Strong earth tremors also were felt in western Turkey. along the Aegean coast and m Istanbul. Turkey's Kan- dilli Observatory said · t:he biggest quake had a force or 9 on the 12-point Mercalli scale, which rates tremors according to p o te n ti a 1 damage l!ffect. l n Bon!bay , was .. t.ecllnically.. perfect" but tbe petient died of a lung Infection. The transplanted heart took up a regular beat and functioned for 150 minutes, docton said. Neither the donor nor the recipient was identified. '!be young woman donor suffered brain injuries in a fal oU a t r a i n and an opel'ation failed to ~ve her Ille. A heart·lung machine kept b100d c i r c u 1 a t i n g through her heart while surgeons prepared the reci- pient for the transplant. A team of 45 doctors. nurses and tecbnidans perforroed the two hour. 20- minute operation. A surgeon said the man had suffered a weakening of heart muscles and could not have su..-vived. Dr. Philip Blaiberg. 58, South. Korea To c.an Up Reservists SEOUL (UPI) -SouUl Korea next month intends to start anning its 2.~ million A r m y reservists against any further Com- m u n i s t infiltration. in· formed government sources said today. The sources said the na- tion hopes to arm a million of the reservists by the end of this year. President Park C h u n g Hee and other government leaders adopted the plan after a series of meetings brought on by the Com- munist raid on Seoul Jan. 21 in an attempt t o assassinate Park, t h e sources said. South Korea already has 500.000 men under arms. Jn Panmunjom, the United States and North Korea con- ferred today for the eighth time to discu&S release of the Intelligence Ship Pueblo and its crew, Kore an aourcea said. is the only surviving heart transplant patient. H e received the bean of Clive Haupt, 20, a colored factory worker. in an operation in Groote Schuur Hosptal in Cape Town, South Africa, Jan. 2. Dr. CJlristiaan Barnard, who performed the transplant oo B 1 a i b e r g , performed the world's first successful heart transplant Dec. 2. In the first ~ration, Barnard took the heart of Denise Darval, 25. an auto accident v I c t i m • and lransplaled It into the body of Louis W asbkansky. 55, a Lfthuanian-born wholesale grocer. Wasb.kansky died a t Groote Schuur Hospital Dec. 21 of a lwtg infection. Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz had p e r f o r m e d two transplants at Maimonides Hospital in Brooklyn, N. Y. but both patients died. Dr. Norman Shumway or Palo Alto. Calif.. a universi- ty of MiMesota Medical School contemporary o f Barnard, transplanted the heart of a woman to tht" body of Mike Kasperak, 54, Jan. 6. Red Tr~ps Hit Laos Arm y Post VIENTIANE . Laos ( APl -Communist troops have overrun a Laotian Army outpost 50 miles northust of Vientiane, the govern· menl said. A government spokesman i;aid about three battalions of Communist troops took I h e government outROst, which was about 12 miles rrom the town of Paksane. on the Mekong River. The position fell early Sund ay morning after an all- night battle. The spokesman did not ·give the size of the govern- ment force or tbe number ot caaualtie11. UND ER ARREST Cadet P•ul SP"HI AF C.adet Identified As Gunman MIAMI CUPO - A tornado wh.ich zipped un· noticed past tile Miami Weather Bureau's radar acreen Monday left $ 3 million in dama~s in this tourist·thick seaside resort. The pre-<lawn twister, which crumbled buildings, toppled palm t:rtts and hurl · ed car~ through ttle air like Egyptian Air Chiefs Get Prison CAIRO (UPl)-A military coun today s e n t e n c e d retired Air Marshal Sidky Mahmoud, r o r m e r com· toys. Injured at least 14 persons, none seriously. "I'd take a hurricane any old day," said one woman , who hu been weathering them for the past 22 years. The sneaky t o r n a d o smashed 80 to 100 homes an a 25-block area ol North Miami. S t a t e Insurance Com· missioner Broward Wi11iams set insured damage at $2.5 to s.1 million The twister also slammed into a shopping center on Northeast 167th St.. where a liquor store. a bar and other stores were wrecked. Spilled and smashed liquor bottles littered the area and the neighborhood w a s permeated with the• smell of liquor. AlR FORCE ACADEMY, mander or the Egyptian Air c 1 !UPI) A 21 1.1 Force. to 15 years in prison Cor·onai·y '0 o. -.year-o 4 and hi~ Air [)efense Chief, Air Force Academy cadet was identified Monday as relirPd Air Vice W.arshal R b the gunman who held up Ismail Mohamed Labib1 to Hits U y a Colorado Springs liquor lO year~. store. T h e identlflcat;ion The charges were not an· ca.me during open 1 n g nounced. Trial Judoe testimony at the f 1 rs t But it was reported that ~ general court martial ill the Mahmoud a n d thre other miUtary school's 13-year high-ranking officers were DALLAS (UPI) -Judge blamed for allowing Israel Joe B. Brown Sr., who history. to destroy the Soviet-equip· presided in the murder trial Mr. and Mrs. James L. ped Egyptian Air Force on of Jack R u by, was taken Gardner, owners of Jim's b d · in critical condition to a Liquor Store, Identified t e groun tn the first day Cadet Paul David Speasl of of the .June 5-10 Mideast hospital to d a y suffering Tucson, Ariz .. as Ollt' of the War. from a coronary attack. a two men who robbed them Two werP round innocent. spokesman at B a y lo r on two separate occasions They wPre retired A i r University Medical Center last year. Marshal C,amal Eldin Afify, said. "He's the one that had former chief of staff. and Brown's son, .Justice of retired Air Vice Marshal the Peace .Joe B. Brown lhP gun." Mrs. Gardner Abd I LI d L·1 n h 'd .Jr.. sa1'd t:he 59·year-1>1d said. "I know he's the u ' ami r, eg a1 y, " former commander of the judge suffered the coronary fellow. There's nn doubt In eastern zonP at his home in Dallas (6316 my mind at all, his eyes Th b' 1 Del Norte Way \ abo•" 2 give him away." e sentences are su Jee u• A former cadet. WaltPr to ratification bv Mohamed a.m. He was admitted to 1-·. Zehner Ill. 21. 0 r Fawzi, the U.A.'R. Minister lhP Medical Center about Metairie, La .. who resign· _o_f _W_a_r_. ________ 2:20 a.m. ed from the academy la st May. has been charged in Colorado Springs court with also taking part in the rob- beries. The two alleged holdups occurred March 11 and April 29 and netted $387 In loot. Gardner testified he fired one shot al the men As they fled following the second holdup. The Miami W ea th e r Bureau said the twister built up swiftly. btt, then vanish· ed in minutes, ,escaping its radar scanners. "It picked u~ my cruiser whirled it around and put it back down on its wheels nearly a block away," said North Miami B e a c h policeman Vernon Weekley. Nuclear Ban Treaty Gets Supporters GENEVA (UPI) -Italy and Egypt today came out in ravor of a treaty proposed by the United States and the Soviet Union to halt further! spread or nuclear weaponi;. The Italians and E6ypt- ians both su~~ested minor! changes in the treaty b u t neither amounted to serious j objections. Italy asked for a clause in the treaty to make it clear it does not prevent any nation from obtaining nuclear ma- terial for peaceful purposes. Egypt said a special U.N. group should control nu- clear explosions conducted for non.nuclear nations by nuclear powers for civil en- gineering purposes. This. Egypt said, would prevent a nuclear power providing another country with nuclear weapon infor· mation under the guise of peaceful explosions. Negotiators hoped to be able to send a report on the non-proliferation treaty to the U.N. General Assembly hy March 15. • open house feh.22 Welibe --happy to help breakup yourhonte. 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The. 12-poinl memoran· dum on areas ranctne from ~cenity to cheating on testa was issued Monday by President Charles J. Hitch as b4 first major statement on student conduct since be took Office Jan. l. The UC Board or Regents I '· meeting in Riverside last weekend gave him authority to issue the rules as well e ic.., ,_ ,,._..... -. '* ,,...,. ,... _... as the power to change ,_ ______ ._._ _ _, ________ ;.a them without the I u 11 ''I'ou can~ win with men. I Wl hlm no lKW:lcal board's consent. ~ =..=i ':Ji~Mfl U'OUDd U... 1n general, the roles per·--------------------- tain to "conduct which adversely a f C e c t s the student's suitability as a member or tbe academic community." No specific oC· fenaes or penalties were detailed u yeL Included in the broad categories are: -Violation of university polldes or i:egulatlons, In· eluding those on registration of student groups, use of campus Cadllties and public expression. -IDegal use or possession of narcotics or dangerous drugs, such as marijuana or LSD. Be Prepared-That's Reagan Backers' Aim SACRAMENTO (AP) - One of Gov. Re a g an ' 1 closest coofldentlal advilers said today "it is 1nle that some of wi feel the govenur might be drafted" for presi· dent by the Republican Na· tlonal Convention -"and we want to be prepared." vide the delesa* wiUa ad· vice on utlonal poUtica1 developments and pnpare tor action in cue tbe con· vention tuddenJ7 Uni to the 57-year-old. flnt.Urm governor. Analyst Sees No Tax Help _J SACR.uiaro (AP) -A ~ poU.t.r Do ''tuplyen' nvort" acamt Madman of IM Aae1Ja Gov. Rea1aa•1 14,. Mid. •1 ... .........,. a~­m111latrat1oD ,,.. fonc&lt -..---. SACR.UIENTO (AP) -toMy bf au, DelMcratle nedioe boa ........ ., The averac-taxpayer ii ~tor. •oten, *-JDCllt JnM to unllkely ·to receJ" 1111 real It will Uppen w b e n vote. 1'oM DCll'1UllJ art la beneft't from Gov. Rea1an'1 Callforn11n1 ~the full the ~income bracketl oacb to t ··-impact of locr ..... 1D tbe1r ud .._ __ ---· &WT propei'J .... state personal Income ta.w, 6.ca:: h; J;:.i .... ofm:! reUel, the l~tur.'1 clue by AIJril is, slid aUoa 11 !JlCblt.'' finaocial expert predieted AssemblJ1DID Robert W. 'J'bt ad&u teactiola could today. Orown CWlaftM!da). e._r_r1 1lto tlu 1• Le&illaUvt Analylt A • CrOWll iaW h beJitYta the lt&1t1Mlv• el • t t lo D 1 , Alan POlt aald that dlan-Plot* will "turn atllnlt tbe Knclnnon •aid. But tbe 11-1-.. .. nded t •A-R o-n a 1 d R e • Id ad· shrewd )Htalatcr ll>ouJcl be ne .... 6 .._ ~~\AA mm.t.nraU.on'' becaUM of able to pnQct hlmlell b'/ cuts through c o u n t 1 their tax bills, 100 percent •P"'DQI out Jt r 0 0 1 1 y governments p r ob a b I y to 200 percent Iar1er than .. 1A.-. .... • .. 1.a .,_ ......... -· would wind up with the last year's in many cuea. Last tprini, a majority counties simply spending Early reaction already is ofi tbGse Much.more ~eel the money on Cl.ll'nnt pro-reflected In letters aent to ~... of Reaaan I $1 the Republican iovernor biUioD tu 1.Dcrwe pro-am grams. and puHd oa to the State bee -Hia~ry bears this out, FnnehiJe Tu Board, wbkb state U::: didn't want Ute Post told th• Senate 1"1'.nance collects tbe state tacome ~ -~ ot Reaaan'a Committee ID a prerin' of tu~-tu ~::u: Rtf Sen. "1.u.a ttat.e la eotnc down ~ .41 ... his a n D u a l independent •L-.a-1---a •-u n I • e,_, of .. ,. .. 1., ' of -... • lll'ID' 'IM-.W W.Yl .._. WU Long Bfleb., saMl b t ' I --..,,111 ...,, tcWlr'llor 1 in tta band," OM tupeyer received only a bt.Ddful at MEN5 a.cl WOMEN'S AlteratlollS DONE HIU 3467 & LIDO NEWPOIT llACH budget. wrote. letters. He also took the 11de of Another protested . t-h e1....:=:'.:: ______ _!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ the University of California ' 'con f is cat or y andlr-------------------- and state colleiu in recom-discriminatory income tu imposed by tbe 1 t a t e mendinc more mooey for Ie,W.ture and tbe 1overnor salaries and maintenance upon b middle and upper tban Reacan calls for in income worta-1 ot tbe ltate the propoa-1 sptndfnC pro-thta .,.. ... gram for tbe filCll year "wt year I peid $190 • ltartinC July 1. and dld not coa.slder this Poat nonnally auauta a ucesslve. Ttdt year my tax wide rmce of redodfona In compute..-... various •tat. apendlnl. Hel9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.I laid tbla Wal dlftlcU)t this yell' "because the fQVft'llor bas p r e 1 e n t e d the legislature with an auterity budpt." He said tbe result ii ttial be can see ooJy about ts million in potential cuts from the record $6.7 billion WID. IXCLUSIVI TM #I taT.-&aa AM AU.Tl .. 9"0Clr·MOVlft makes it happen! ' American enounced in New York Monday It h a s ardered 25 DCIO "airbus" tTUet alrD.nen costing MOO mJlllon and taken options : • for 25 more costing an ad· • ditional $400 m1Won. -Dilhooesty, such a s cheating, knowingly sup- plyinf false information or plagiarism. Henry Salvatori, a Los Angeles oil developer, made the comment in an interview explaining why the ex· ecutive c o m m 1 t t e e of Reagan's M-dka.n favorite son delegation to the con· vention baa hired F. Clifton Wbite. White helped direct Barry Goldwater to the GOP presidential nomina· tion in 1964. "We will e x e r t con· siderable lnlluenee oa the nominee," Selv.atori &aid. "We should blvt oar eyea open tbrouah tM country. We need some expert ad· vice." outlay. "Probably the m o s t sipificant feature of the governor's ~ed budlet is the extent to which it reflects tihe extraordinary increases in costs of pro- grams under state opera· tion," the veteran fiscal The order wu the largest 1Jn,re commitment la t h e bJstory of commercial avia· tJon. The spotesman said as· · . • sembly of the OCtO will be -Dlaorderly or obscene conduct or expression on property owned or COD· trolled by UC or at functions sponsored or supervised by the university. • done at the McDonnell Doug· w facility here. About 55.· 000 penons curently are em· pJoyed by Douglas in th Is . ll'U. -Unauthorized use of or entry to university facilities . 4gislature in Action ftlIOl:RIClt SCBNEIDER N.r.F., JU. . . -----== I tl•---tt ? 1 ........... ~ • ' --TMl .... Ull .. ,.,. White, be said, will pro· Draft Smith For Senate Move Bared SAO\AMSNTO CAP) - Oal'dan P aaJ Slbltlt~ cm. R e a 1 a o • a c:ontrovenlal llaance dfrector, was a surprise and unknown. factor today in the imptlldinl filbt for the Republican nomlna· tlon for the U.S. Senate. Sen. Tbomaa H. Kuchel. a moderate Republican, bu announced for reelection. Max Rafferty, the ttate superintendent of pd:)lic in- struction, is expected to an- nounoe on Thursday. He bas strong backing 0-om GOP conservatives. Smi'th says he will 11•• serious consideration to a Senate draft movemeftt an· nouol!ed Monday. He told a reporter the draft movement took him by surprise and he hasn't decided whether or not to run. He plans to make a more detailed statement later in the week. A primary ca mpaign should coneentrate oo issues and not penooalities and who can "out-mud-sling the other." "I would have oo part of t b a t type of campaign," Smith said. He inlilted the decision to seek Wbiee'• advice does not change R e a I a n ' s repeated stand that be ls not a candidaU for the presidential nomination. 193·6669 -h ~ UDO THEATRE watchdog declared. NIWPOIT llAC:H HUNTIN•TOM llAC:H H1111tl119te11 Ce11ter Ei!i1<9•r •• IH ch, n 7-1041 611-1111 '139 ,.. COSTA MUA ltlst.I I S•11flew1t, MO-HU SMth CH st Pine I ANTA MONfCA Lo. ANGILU OltA*al COUNTY YOUMUSTEATTO FREE NO PILLS LOSE WEIGHT! INTRODUCTI.ON. &r.8ft~., '"" Owirtw H..•• 1700 S... H~ lt.L Mon., Feb. 26, 7:30 ,,M. COITA MllA Wecl., M. 21-7:30 P.M. SIALAltK MOTl\..-2I01 NIW..ottT ILVD. Thurs., Feb. 22, 7:10 P.M. • NO FAD DIETING • EAT ALL YOU WAM Of 35 DtffERENT rooos • NO atASH DIETING • ENJOY OB.ICJOUS 0£S5BTS • NO STARVATION DIETING • ENJOY GOURMET MEALS , . • NO MEDICATION Of Nff KIND • MEDICAU. Y AWl!:NfD PROGltAM Of EATNi • NO EXBtCISING • AFTERNOON ANO EVENING MRTI NGS ILOCA'10NI ... 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I ~J -... . • • ' ' -,.. ·;-• ......,,. ... loo-._ --P .,.. -~ -._ ..-•...---r -'"' ,,. r r • r "" . .. . . J. ' ; I .Amb'1LmCe Service Studied ' , SANTA ANA -~ Cooml1 ,..,..,.._, & r • tblnkloc about amtm•anre ... ..._,...,.or- t.:ouni, , Medical a.Ml' - but aot too Hrloub'. A commi .... Gt lbe C-· t;y Adm.tnlltrative <>mcer, lAunly CouDlel and tbe Medical Cen.teii Admini1tr111r haw beeo HONOllAllY CHAlllMAN ......i to -, b aubject-Dr. William a.II"°"" Ind report blck. ~ A11'lo Allen INOINllllS' Sl'IAKlll ~, .. ,..... .. Time to CHOP DOWN Your . • • . • : ' 1uue1ted to representatives ol several amb u lance ai rvlcea at last week's supervisor's meetina; that lheY .nrllht think about one contract with an auoclated grouo. 2 Officials to Speak A t Engineer Banquet INCOME T Al ~: ' . Eftterilla Fir•t Boom lll'L Duane De 11&!b Oeft), chainn111 of the tbizd annual autllor awards dinner ~ by UCI Friends of the Llbrary, naminfJS first entries in Orange llt;,A.ut.&ors Cootest. Looking on are John A. Wright, president of the Frieoda and Mrs. Roger S. Poole, chairman of the authors awards committee. ''lt'1 a touiti probllm," noted Superv11or WUU.m Phillips. "We IP'¥ two years studyinc tt aome time ago ud never did come up with •n anrww we were ,.tLIOed with." For. The Record 1 • Supervisor Wllliarn Hlrs· te.Ui recalled that tbe county itself wag formerly in the .ambulance service. "I bope we Dever do tbat a&ain," he wanied. Walter Krwtt Slated Horwr During Meet Texas Pair Face Trial In Holdups BOAT BUFFS Al1r1ot1 Leclr•"1 II ffi• 01tly NII. ti .. • t..etl119 Miit"' worlrlllf •11 •llY "•""l'•P•• 111 Ota11t• Cou..+y. Hi1 ... clu1i•• co .. ert9• of bo•f· lftf e"'4 'l'•ch+l"f fl.., k • oloily N•t.r• •f th. DAILY PILOT. -----l--; .... --~ LET'S IE fllBIDl Y u ""' .......... Ml"""'" or tnow of ..,_ mmna ta our are1, tlean tell ua IO that w• may enmd 1 fritDdlJ wtlcome and help them to becotde acquainted la their nft 'w10UPdla11. lllldingtoa INdl Ylsllor .. I SPICIAL Fish Fry Al Y• 'C• lat MRY WB>llSDAY Fried Fllh, ,..,.. S•ee, Ff11cll Fried .. ., ... ,, ..._ Weclte, Cole Slaw, .... ..., -..H .... ., ....... •119 HAii-& ADNld COITAMQA st•"" 'hi .. , aaT..-111 AN Al.L-TIMI IHOC:W-NOVllf '°"' s· flDIUt - AllD STAU ~ .............. .,...UA.IAMTII .......... w ........ '" _ .... , •• ~ .. ,;. .. ., ....,. --... If •• -\• •11r .,,.,. th•t •••' .,.., •nr ,. .. 11y ., '"""nt. -wlU 11!. "• .,. 1111•••"· NIGHT •od DAY . SERVICE 9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M.-SATUROAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. BEST 1tte D'AILY PILOT off1n 10"'0 of tho It•.+ feoturo1, by octi11/ •llT'Ny of ro1ll1r .. 011ll1blo 111 ony ••,...P•P-.• Iii ... 11oti••· ROSCOE • • CELEBRATES HIS 4TH YEAR ENTERTAINING AT-.. KONA LANES . .... . . . ' . . . . . . . -. . Wi.t wor• covtd betttr •..-tlte t.ct7 OHi •..-tal•er, FOUi YU.IS .... toeotbll Y• -k IS fW 1lon -. •• ... ..... .......... artfst ....... _,. ... ROSCOE HOLLAND DRUMMH DICK RICI WU• l'IATUHD UCH Nm1 YOU • ARE INVITED TO JOIN THE GALA 4-NITE .PARTY TUESDAY f:IB. 20 WEDNESDAY FEI. 21 * DOOR PRIZISI THURSDAY FEI. 22 FRIDAY FEI. 23 * SURPRISISI IT'LL U NIW YUl'S IVI • • • UCH Nm • • • IN '"' OUl'RIGGER ROOM AT 2'99 HAUOR ILYD. ·COSTA MESA .. -- KONA LANE~- ' .. • . .. LION 'MMER SHOWS HIS STUFF IN 'THE KNACK' SCll Performers Billy Miller, Timi Purse, MichMI Douglus Theater Notes Three New Comedies Join Laugh Lineup AWng Coast By TOM TITUS Of t11e OeltJ "* Sleff They'c~ playing it strictly for laughs along the Orange Coast tbls week. A trio of new comedies are pobed and ready to raiae their reapecUve cur- tains Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, joining three other laughers already in production from Westm1ns· ter to San Clemente. The new arrivals are "Barefoot in the Park" at tbe LafWla P la y h o u se , opening Wednesday; "The ~n in the Dog Suit," the latelt otferin1 from the Rancho Community Players, coming Thursday. and ''The Knack,'' joining the crowd on Friday at South Coast Repertory's Se· cond Step Theater. Tbeae, along with SCR's "The 'nme ol Your Ufe," the Westminater Community 'nleater's "Never Too Late" and the San Clemente Com- munity 'nleater's "Mary. Mary." will provide a cholce of chock.lea tis weekend. For the devotee cA more Mrious atuff, tbt Full«too FooWlbtera are wrapping up their production of "Brecht Oft Breehl., * * • LeadinC off tbe lineup of newcomers is L a g u n a • 1 "Barefoot," wblcll .la being stated by Kent .muiaon. Laguna theatergoers will recall J o h n s o n • s two previous successes, "stop the World -I Want to Get Off" and "'n>e Roar of the Grea~t. the Smell of the Crowd." Heading the cast for the Laguna co?Mdy are Jacquie Moffett and Joel Tropper as the honeymooners who 11ixth-floor apartment. Betsy Hewett portrays tbe bride's mother. Terrence Doyle Is the couple's e c c e n I r i. c upstairs neighbor, w h i I e Alan Hart and James Cooley round out the comic cast. "Barefoot" will be staged for three w e e k e n d !I • W e d n e s d a y s through Saturdays until W.arch 9. at the playhouse. 319 Ocean Ave. Reservations may be secured by calling t h e theater at 494-3)61 . * • * Also in the South Coast area ls the satirical comedy "The Man in the Dog Suit," being staged for t w o weekends by the Rancho Players at Mission Viejo High School. Sim Hubbard is directing. Jae.It Keil.son takes the role of a young man rebell- ing against conformity and his wife's wealthy family, supported by Danielle Ken- nedy, Frank Dett.enreider. Judy Dette.nrelder, Richard Springer, Clark Farrell, Jan Stearne, Carol Stanfield, Terry Allen and A 1 a n Copley. Six performances of ttie comedy are carded in the hJgb adlool' s multi-purpose room Thursday t h r o u g h SatlD'day. closing March 2. aet up housekeeping in a R rvatiooa are available at uJ7-8210. * * • South Coast Repertory, wtiidi is very big on British comedy this year, swings its Second Step into action Fl'lday with "The Knack" under Paul Ford's direction. Michael Douglass Is the young man looking for the "knack" with the ladies, Billy Miller plays the fellow Valley's Don Lucas . - Gets TV Series R·oze· · Singing comedian D o n Lucas. a huntain Valley resident for the past two year1. will be seen next sea.son in a character role on the new televisJon serlea "The Outsider." Luca1, who started his career 18 years •go in Orqe County, wiD ~ a waiter at a hotel used In the Mrlet, which will star DarTeD McGa'fin. (The serie1 was featured in a UPI column OD this ~gt lut 'lburlday). l.ucaa bM appeared H a •lnCla with such perforr11en u Della Reete, Harry BeJlllGlte, Louis Jorden. Rudy Vallee end Louil Prima. U. allo once owned bb on nl.8'Jt dub and bu been pr•ttnhd a ~ Service Anni from the Oranp WINS TV ltOLI V•lley'a ~ Luc.at ~ Shtrllf s Depart-I UI KOMA LANIS ADY. ltlVl ltSI 'AGI IOSCOE HOUJl)'S '·YW AlllMISAIY Diet> ,,._ ............ e • t • • •• • • • t o I • • o •• o •• t • t t • t o t o ••••• t t 'flfw ................................... . °"' ........................................ . ,...,.. . ... . . ..... "'1n1 ntire act. Depo1tt tn Outngge.r Room. laii r.... No PwdlMe Neceua.ry.) who seems to have Invented 1t, and Jim Ba.xes is their other roommate who gets his kicks from painting things whHe. The object of their attention is enacted by Tami Purse. "The Knack" wHI be around for four weekends at the Newport B e a c h theater, 2815 ViUa Way. playing Fridays. Saturdays arid Sundays. The number for reservations is 673-seM. * * * Lowering its curta.ln after an extended run of four weekends is "Never Too Late,'' the latest production 0( the Westminster Com- munity T h e a t e r . The lighthearted look at middle aged paren1hood is directed by Joan Hagerty. Sam Brandon, S a 11 y Crowley, Dottie Rodgers and Tom Titus are featured ln the show, wbl.ch closes Friday and Saturday at the 17th Street School auditori u m, 7571 Weatminater Ave. Reserva- Uons are available at 139- ~. • * * ~ bowing out alter three weekends ls t h e F u I I er ton Footligbers' "Brecht on Brecht" at the Muckenthaler Center. 319 Buen.a Vista D r I v e , Fullerton. Director John Ferzacca's cast includes Doug Rowe, Paul Wilson, Sally Brown, Art Prunier and Anita Malk. Reservations for the Brech- tian anthology may be seeured by calling 525-8039. • • * The h i g h I y s~ssful "Time of Your' Ufe" winds up a six-week run at South Coast Repertory's Third Step Theater this ~ekend with performances Thurs- day through Sunday even- ings. Don Tue.he, D e n I s e Clements, Art 'Kcnrstik and Clem Davidson head the cast under the direetion of Martin Benson. The Third Step is located at UrlT Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa, and r e s e r v a t i o n s are available at 646-1363. * * * Rounding out a n ex- ceptionally heavy weekend of county theater ls the San Clemente production o f "Mary, Mary," which heads into the second Of three weeks Thursday u n d e r Thelma Ruclunan's direc- tion. Susie Tomlinson, Pat Kendley aod Bob McAdams held the cast 0( the Jean Kerr comedy. Performances are given Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Cabrillo Pl~ooae, 20'J Cabrillo Ave. ~ .. _ .... , .... Mae West the Best Upitaga F ell,ou, Honoree. at Dinr&el- BJ BOB TROIMa .,.,.....~...., LOS ANGG.a (AP) Tbt evellbtf •as ICMdul.?d u a tribute to James Stewart, Mervyn Leroy and Mae We 1 t . Predlet.bly. __..._ Mias Welt stole tb1 .... It waa one ol tboM annOal banquets "' the .... ary cinema fraternity at the University of S o u t b e r n Call!ornia. and the tat.her- ing was a curiout mixture of the academic and en· t e r t a 1 n m e n t worlds. Nostalgia waa the keynote. and the diners v i e w e d photographs from films of the three honored cuetta as they were flashed on the waUs of the campu.1 dining room. The program be1an with emcee Norman C o r w I n presenting clip1 from three Ste wart films "Philadelphia Story , '• "Harvey" and "On Our Merry Way." Also a clip from an old Ed Sulllv.m show in which Stewart sang a number with wtucb he made his professional debut at Princeton University. player~ -Adrian Young,. Tim ROSS\lVkb and 0. J . Simpson -huddled around her. The three athletes, un- born when Miss West quit malung movies. made their retreat, revealln11 her to the audience. All the trappings were there: The thtee golf ball diamond rings; the spray or diamonds above the pneumatic chest: I h e cascade of milk-white hair, a wig?; the undulating figure . more than ample despi te tight corseting, in a jeweled white gown. Despite abundant makeup. the face showed its 75 years. tbeWestclNll'.SbereWei her bfpmmpu1._, at I, lwr •u.tborlblp of UM play, "Sex.'' md btr film adventuret . In a rambUq manner that req.ur.d muda promptia1 by U.. two dlrtC• tora. Miu West picUd up tbt PllC9 by dellverta1 a lt aonc, "The GlialJ Bear," to •bow raattme'a i.la-tionship t.o rock. Tbea lhe did a recltat\.Oll from her "Diamond UJ" roDowed by a rendilion of "Frankie and Johnny." Although some of the younger membere of the audience seemed baffied by the performance, the ap- plause grew by delfftl to a standing ovaUon. "J want to thank you for your generoua applause - and your very h e a v 1 breathing," said Mias West, remaining in character. WED. EXC~USIVE THl #I llST-SllLlll Alf All-TIMI SMOCll·MOVlll The man who wote the number and p er 1 u a d e d Stewart to go on 1tage, Josh Logan, joined Vera Miles and Andy Devine in asking Stewart a fn desultocy questions about hJs career. The gray-haired Stewart, stllJ boyish of v o l c e . answered p o 1 i t e 1 y . He deplored the loss of big- studio training for today's But the eyes beneath the ·- upswept lashes were clear, liii·liiai·Idl and t.he voice still had U1e fllMISQf cum h _. quality ot a small girt UDO THEATRE playing the vamp. NIWPOllT IUCH "HONORED" 1~~~~~~~~~~11 "I have been honored Ir actors. LEROY CAREER Leroy's long career was represented by clips from "Little Caesar." "Blossoms in the Dust" and "30 Seconds Over Tokyo.'' The director wu interrogated by Greer Garson. W a I t e r Pidgeon and Dr. Frank Bax- many times ... (laughter ) for many things (laughter) ... " Her insinuating man· ner can stiU draw amuse- ment from straight lines. The proceedings took a more historical turn as George Cukor and Robert Wise literally sat at her feet and questioned her about ter. Leroy'• message to the rr:T.9...:::""~ film students: "The au· dience doesn't care about ~ trick camera work -only \ E• n•~••VI AB the story.'' ...._... '" '"•....,. Next came Miss Weat. She ~ llAAMJO agreed to accept t h e REFLECTIOMllWO!aNB honorary membership in IN A r.tftl ~ .... Delt"8 Kappa Alpha if she ~ EYE could do it her way. That's e tr 1-i.i:o--'Q••; .. the only way she operates. • ......... After the brief 1eenes 21 -... ZI p ' utu· from "Klondtke Annie .. and a..~ Sll .... IO! "Every Day's a Holiday." w •-,..., " the lights came up. The plat-R•BERY form bad been converted in -.. ---lo a boudoir with wltj1e fur rug , white chaise founge.,~~~~~~~~~~~11 full.length m i r r o r , can- delabra. etc. Miss West , who likes to s u r r o u n d herseU with musclemen, bad three use football Teen Rock Tryouts Set Auditions for Costa Mesa OU I'll COOS'I 0,.. Nltlitfy 6141 , ... ........ Set ...... 1141,.... 1•t1ca1_~ j -12:1~ PlUS SILICTD IHOIT VlctAL Ill SHOW SATURDAY 2:M ,,M. High School's Rock a.nd Folk Festival will be he 1 d starting Wednesday, ac-llMI cording to Tom Beaton, festival coordinator. Any Orange County atu- dent interested in trying out for the festival must contact Beaton by Wednesday at s.45-9431. The event is beint spomored by the freshman and sophomott classes at the high school a~ a tund ra.ising activity. The Fol.It-rock l"eatival °'*"........., 6:41,. .. ........ Set ...... ':41 , ... JOAll CRAWFORD." wrtsalCr II .... ... ...,, "MAIOC r .... ,.1111 ...... L,.. 11~11••• "SMASHING TIME" "WATERHOLE #3" ST ARTS WEONESDA Y ,,..., x. ..... ,,, .... Materef .............. c. ............ ... .. ............. , --- will be staged March 21. l~::::::::=~~~~;~;;;;~;;;;~~I Dizzy Concert .Jui trumpeter D l 11 y Gillespie and Los .\n&'lle• Rams star Rosey Grier will give a con~rt bel't!flt for the Educational Op- portunities P r o j e <' t at California State Collett at Long Beach Friday .t I p.m. in the men's om- nasium. l See by Today's Want Ads t Antique a.nd f111r Jewtlt- ry Is wantf'd . . . rda'· «aces otter"<!. • SomeoM '111~ last • Racoon wl th II reef col· Iv! e A bridit sirl is ...... to work in II fudmt. tnc ~nrnenu • Hen'• • 3 bfdroom .... 2 baUI ~. c.......- -.tth PoOI and ..... court fad.H~ for _. DlO Pfr month. • Whfn )'OU l'lln find 8 low lftt. "' J THI LUXURIOUS IEW IALI. THIATll ~~=--- • tHtUt wmt PAlllNf oMT • LAST TIMI TONIGHT s,.del Stww H.urt Mhl>W..er 0.,. SMrt 8:00; , ..... ·=-,,w.y a s.tun1ey stt.rt 6:00 a t:10 . ,Nfure 6:12 a ,,.. Centi"'*" luft. 2:• THIS IS THr llG ADVENTUIEf ( .. mesa "' .. ·. ·. "· . INOS TUISOAY w.lt _,., '' JUNGLI IOOK" .... "CHAltLll, THI lONI SOMI COUGAR# Mettw _..,eedey • l "'"'· -- \ -DollSj ~IW~lmt~ 21:) 'Al!A't1SOI . .:.~!!_ 0 he. SMw Stwta 6:41 C0ntfnuous hw Thund•y Washintfon's l irthd•y from 2 ·"'· "" leldl -Sit., ... 2, l:JO 1"lmh -I.It, 4.71, l.11, 2.71 .. AN. ... OMee. .......... TlcW ~ _, .... c:..., s...... EXCLUSIVE SHOWING AT THESE TWO THEATRES FOX I-. .... ._ Dll99 ~_, • At1M11t FULL~RTON LONG llACH .S 10 N. ~RIOR GArfield 4-1619 525-4747 SAT • ..SUN.-BOX OFFICE OPENS 12 NOON WIEKDAYS-IOX O'FICE OPENS 6:30 P.M. ("What we'vetet hen ft • f•nure te Communfc ... ") t • ·. ' 7 • • • • • • I 4 p ! 1 .. • -ft -•-••r••1r •-.-.r""-••••4ll P.- !USTEN• YOU HAGGM> U& ~ a>NCENTRAtro SAGI .. »WMDI YOUR 'MASTDt ~LS, YOU : COMll • ,, z ft ... -......... -. ,__. -. - -. .... . ..._ .... .. . TUESDA Y \' ! r. 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SRYIN'i THI Nbllc and Trade COMPLETS PIUNTINw SUV1CE dEl'F•S.M2-4J21 PAST AND PRESENT -Vicunas graze at tbe foot of 2,000-year--0ld Inca ruins shown on tbe National Geographic Society's coior special "The A.muon" tonia'ht at 7:30 on OlanMl 2. The hour loaf ~ meotary follows the river's path through t:merlor South America and shows how it af.fec\a the cr.-.- tures and nature along tts banks. TELEVISION VJE\\'S 'Star Trek' To Remain By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -"Star Trek" fans, ~ hav6 been writing letters and picketing network headquarters to keep the show from bein& canceled. may now relax. The program has deflmttly been included in NBC's 1968-69 schedule and, providinl ' sponsors can be found, will be among the survlvon , nexl September . THIE THREE networks are deep in plaM for next season, going through the annual February rite called "locking in" their 6Chedules. • But an announced program can be a stalllilC · horse, set into position to lure a rival network to program agains( it, at which point it is pulled au& . and a.nolher show penciled in. Sometimes, too, a i. "locked in" program is abruptly locked out when · there proves to be little spoD&Or interest WHILE the sponson; are interested in 1>Uttint their money on 6hows Hk"ely to win the ~iel8ei rating races seven or more monttls hence, ttie 'riew· ers are more interested in the fate of favor\~ pro- grams al the end of this season. l CBS has o{ficially dropped the ax on four: "Lost in Spaee." "Good Morning Wor-ld,'• ''H9 tmd She" and "Cima.rroo Strip." NBC is still working on its schedule. but "Run for Your Life" and the "Danny Thomas Show"_.. among the casualtie6 and so are. unless there ts a last-mjnu te reprieve. "The Monkees" and "I Dream of Jeannie." "Tarzan" and "( Spy" are two other series that may nol survive the weeding . ABC, which traiHld the other two networks all season in the ratings but improved its5'tion with midseason replacements, is stin ma its ded· sions. "Of( to See the Wizard" is defin tety deed, and among other likely candidates for oblivion are "Cowboy in Africa." "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea." "Rat Patrol" "Felony Squad" and "The In· vaders." "The Second Hundred Years" still has a chance to survive it its ratings improve when it rt; places "Batman'' at the head of ABC's Thursday night schedule. IT IS probable that "The Avengers" will con- tinue as a l"ej(U)ar series. "lt Takes a Thief' and "Operation: Entertainment" are both mid6eal0tl ~ additions likely to be around in September. Andy Griffith will retire from CBS in "May- berry R.F.D." with Ken Berry laking over the lead . Berry. last seen in "F 'J'roop" will be introduced into the Griffith show on March 11 for four epl· sodes. and Andy will help out next seJSOn by ap- pearing in several of the new shows. MOTION pictures will continue to dominate the television screen. NBC will add a third movie night to its schedule, bringing the toW up to seven tW"O-hour film broadcasts weekly in prime time. Recommendi!d tonl~t: "The Amazon." CBS, 7:30·8:30 PST. documentary in the National ~ graphic Society Serif!6: "Prescription: Murder," NBC. 9-11. with Peter Falk and Gene Barry in one of the "World Premiere" series; "The Viet Cong,'• CBS, 10-11. a study of the enemy, with interviews and by means of captured and of!iclal film made by t~ North Vietnamese. Dennis tlae Menaee ·. - 0 . • r ' I • • r 'l UJN'r «J¥J How Mi. ~LION STA'9 tO-l.12•1•1 .w ......... __ ...... ____ N.· • .,.._,._IMc_h .. ....., Mi'• NJNAva ftUNHtN' #TM Klf»r · -• s .· Je DAn.V '11.0T LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ... -tllf'lllOlt C:OlllT O• TMI 1T .. 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OAD~Y PILO'I 1111 "on mor1 a~ from U. Oranp c.oam,. Pf99 c l u b ~ IUl1 other m-.pw. . - ' T~, FebNirJ 20, 1"8 Save°" Taxes Where ffiS Draws Line on Donations I OIT0 8'S 1110'!'1!' ,,._ ll t .._ 11911" "" t -.W.flMt l•Wlt ..,_, Niii '°"' ......... 1111 T-wrY .,,,... ""'""' .. 1118·----•llt• I~_.__, 1-Tt•· By SYLVIA PORTER , .. _...__ .. ·-....... -.. _..., You. sbou.ld have no tc.:>u· ble getting together the totaJ a mount of charitable con- tributions you. paid by check or ma&! In cash for which you. rece!Yed receipts. But say you made charitable gifts lo churches, schooL, museums, etc .. in the form of property, such as used clothing or rurnUure, pain- tings, art objecU. You. ..re entitled lo take a charitable deduction for these con- tributions, loo. Your pro- blem, though , is how to get the fa ir market va lue of the property at the time you contributed il. because this is the dollar figure which you can take as you.r charitable deduction. A 1967 court decision gave contributors such as you an assist in getting a higher property valuation and a c:>rrespondingly bigger con· tribution deduction. T h e Treasury said that when you a deaJer in used clothing fu.rnitu.re , etc.. you cou.Jd valu.e them only at the price a delaer In used clothing or fu.rnlture would pay - a view cutting the amount of your contribution iar below what you could take If you. valued the used pro- perty at the price a relail custome r would pay. A '17 CIRCUIT court case held that you can value your second hand property con· trlbution at the price a ntail bu.yer would pay: you. are not stuck with the dealer's lower price to you . But iI you pl.an to follow the court's vi ew on your '67 return, recognize you may have to fight the Treasury. As you. go through you.r checks to determiM you.r charitable deductioru. don't automatically assume that every cheek ma~ oul to a charitable orgl!llution is • a realistic approach to "worry" stocks- .... .... --·-...--... --..-· Over The C.ouolcr Mutual NASO Lhllftto lw Thurtdoy, F-ry IS, IHI Perbapt the best thing to do would be to 11top worrying and take &0me concrete ac- t.ion. A good start would be to check a Dean Witter Aa:ount E:r.ecutive to see what our R e11earch Department thinks. U the 1tock. it fairly widely held, chanca are we can give you an immediate appraisal of ita future pro11pecte. Our Research Department, with it. 30 grou.p analyat.1, keeps a watchful eye on more than 800 stock.a, gauging not only p11t perfonnance, but future prospectA. too. Aeronutronic Names Their judgment i1 available to you, with- out. C'09t or obligation, through any Dean Witter Account E:r.ecut.iv~ Or, if you prefer, jU1t fill ou.t. the coupon below and we'll get back t.o you with information that may help you decidl what your best move ia. Maybe th_..•, notbin1 to worry about. You're cto.e to men w ho knOW' .•. when you lnveat with QEAN WITTER. ,-,c Co. ...,.._,... .... '--. ,....OMtllS-.1""" ... BrnWn R, OQ(Un. M'm14f1fT 881 l>oHT l>riw, NNpOn 8t(l('h Tt~ Of2.&>50 TO: DWI WITlU l CO. -a1w ....... -.1 ...... tolJoomi _, CifY~~~~~_..,...._~~ :llp_T,,.,_ ______ _ lallm• a•'""'•nt1t objtetlw C Ct"IJIWth D lDCanl 0 C ij Ntiaa ol CllpitaJ -L,.:..., .J t . • I t • . • ~---------.. Additional management appointments within I he newly-established advanced system• operation at Phl\co-+ Ford 's Aero n u. tr o n I c Divis.ion in Newport Beach were .aMOun<:ed by Or. S. J. Rabinowitz, director ol the operation. Dr. Rabinowilt said the following program develop- ment managers had been appointed, reporting to H. F. Hoesterey, manager of pr<.gram development : J . L. Johnaon. air laun- ched missile systems; R . L. Richmond, ordnan c e 1y1tem1, and 0 . 5'.'tllu.u el, rad1r and HOSOfs. F o ur departm e n t mana1en were 1ppot.ted under S. L. Hudgins, manager of r1dar and 1e-n1ors : R. L. 'lbompaon, radar enctneerlng dtpaTlment; L. G. Wa1ttts. 11ttodynamics 1 1 p a rt m en t ; G. L . SUnrman, lnformaUon pro- cttllq -and M. £ . .__ ............ , ... Inc techaolou d9pm'tmeat. Or, RlllUtow1U also an- -"" appolotm ... of two dll*f1me11t man.aim Mtnrc n•~• ef llt't 1pa tr .... tt1l1 ,,,,, ".,...,, 411.J'l •1.J711 -----__ ,... .. ---~--·- ' ·A- .\ --r .. • . ·' • I I • • • . . --··-·---·--··-~-... -....-........... -.. ... • • • . . , _ .. _,... _.,.. t ••• .. - Tuesday's Closing Prices-,·Conflete New l'ork ., I• • ,, I l I .;;;;..;:;;;;;==---------------------.""-------------""'---··-~----·~------------------··-----------------------... ---·-------- .. .. '"' ! • ' I J.I ' • ' , 12 DA!lV PILOT President Asplranm GOP Ke~ps Eye < .. --• MLMU,.. .· . ... ! • l ' . · Central Branch 'Boy' of Year No~ • • • • On House Control TM Central Branch "Bo)' of the Month" aDd the "Boy or the Year" were honored at a dinner b)' m.emben or the Costa M.en.. Optimist Club. aad-wlll r.! -..., ,.. .... ""'9 Cbll>o of America llao Uonal Pocket B 11 l I a r.d Coolul --... ·-· ""'""" Mik.e JCaMer, ... ttle 1tateboard awarded In tbe recent arta and eratta ....,. cont.at. Tbe Cliderr ftre -by ... .,.,. la Ille ...... .... ::t."'.ill .:.·~ CT...,.."'.'... . CA1IL P, LEUBSOORF WASHINGTON (AP) - 'l"H -<ll llopubllcu coqreulonal leaden to recapture Houlfi control for the firlt time in 14 yur• i. play!oc a 1'"""'8nt role m lnflu•nclDI thtk 14*1eDCe1 tn. the GOP' 1 pruldenlW ........ Rep. MeMn R. Lah-d ol Wltcollsln. chairman. of the H o u 1 e Re:publ1can Con· terence, feell the party"s beat oppariunity to win ad· dttlonal Howe 1eats lies in tbe Nortbeut and that New York Gov. Nellon A • Rockefeller would be the bluest belp tn eet'ting them. Bouae Re:pUbllcan Leader Gerald R, Ford of Michigan Mel tbe South u the best hope for electing mare • Republicans. While officially neutral, be h11 in the past • been cloee to IUcbard M. Nixon. Studies by tht Republle&n • eo..,...lonal Commltt .. • outllnin& how 'the GOP can : lain the 31 seats it needJ • for Hou11e control show 12 : postlble gainJ in the 11 Deep • South states and U more : ill the nine New Ena:land and Mldd1e AUantic 1taies. But thll assumes a riormal tw~ r a c e • Formw Alabama G o v • Gtorce c. Wallace'• third· ptrty c:andldaey iu-antff1 an abnormal 1 It u a tlo n. especially in the South. In fact. it compµcate1 the congressional tituaUon in of most ti the closely con· te1 ted races, as Republicans 1eei. to expand t h e i r Southern bridgeheads. The GOP has 23 of the 106 seats in the 11 Southern states. Wallace is expected to take anti.Johnson votes that might norma Uy go to 1 Republican nominee such as Nixon. But these same votes might go right back to a Republican congressional candidate if he could Ue h.11 Democratic opponent close· l'\ . ly enough to t h e ad· I • V't. mini.strati.on. l ~::J._:.~_::;,e~:'.::9'~-2':'.:.J_..1.~~~~~j Howe-wt, many Southern L Democrats have pursued In· dependent voting records ------------------- which woukl enable them to pick up 1upport from Watlac:e Votetll. Each boy '1"a& introduced to the memben and their wives and wa1 presented b.ia award by the pre1kient, Paul BtecbL "Boys ol IOe "Soya of tbe Month" were Robert Kalter, Ra· ndy Towe, Mart Rea· dy , Lei Wanless, Steve Mar· Un, .Bill Ward, Doug Mol· hook. Ray Dove, Steve Biilla, Tracy Koehler, Mike Kahler and Mike Saruon. An additional feature of the evening wa1 the award· ing of a trophy to Mite Sara· son a.s the "Boy of the Year". Boy1 are chosen for their loyalty, service, part· icipation in the Club, School. Thus, the South provides uncertain ground at best for Republicans to make House gain1 this year. Others Want Money That Wescott Doesn't beliefs. I'm making '20,000 a year wortlna: three jobf, from invtotora, c o 11 e I e keeping a family o1. lour studentl, ministers ... • n d children, a wife and alao ma.ny claiming to·~ be a bieDd. I enyY you. I may particularly n9edy. • J ,;ij;;;oln;;;;i;y;;;ou;;;oom;;;;;;;;eda;;;;;iy;;;.';;;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,! In the Northeast. hcrwever, a popular GOP LOS ANGELES (AP} - candidate could enable his Clint Wescott may not want party to make strong gains. the money but others do. With Democrat! controlllng Wescott is the mao wbo H01Jse delegations of New spurned some $20.000 due York, Connecticut and New him, saying he'd rather live Jersey by margins of 26 on a pile of newspapers to 15, 5 to 1 aDd 9 to ti. under a bridge and stay "on Asked ii he would-~e ll hl1 mind about U..· , Wescott said, S~, ' o. Still the same. I don't want to talk .about fl t jmt want to keep living this life.· the GOP w:lll need 1trength the bum." at the head of the ticket Hwxlreds ol letters have to make &ignificant inroads. been written to him since Strategists eucb as Laird last Sunday when he was point out the GOP could pick told 119,219 in !wo Burnt up a doun aeats in j!lff: Hills, N.Y .. banks belon-ged "I can't li~ in. the weeds with my wino frlendl if I take the money. ·Tb.at'• for sure." two atates : New York, to him from the sale ot Not an the writers 10Ught wtere aeven Republican a gas station be abandoned money. districta went Democratic in 15 years ago. Since then There wu a letter from 1964, a.nd volatile Con· he's been told his father a man, apparenUy "afting necticut, which elected six died a year ago, leaving a plane at the San FTanciJCo R e p u b 1 i c a n s in the him about $4,001. International Airport, who Eisenhower irweep oC 1956 Wescott, 51, has bad m&r· wrote, "no requests, jusf ad· and aix Democrats in 1968. riage propoaals, and appeals miration for aUcking t.o )'Ota WED. IXCLUSIVI "" .. ...,. ..... AM AlLsTIMI "•'IOCLN0\1111 of the nons iiliili••111 ... h -UDO THEATRE NIWPOIT llACM Ji& uw lnltrucUom for club member• 10 yean and up are be'tn& beJd every Tuesday afternoon at 4 0' Clock. and OD Mooday evening at 7 o'e l oct. Aluminum. toolln1 clauel art held Wednnd.aJ af. t.entoons. Lapidary ia bekl every Thursday afternoon. Contact Clyde Hartwigle.D fDr detaill. , ~ in ti. l!plo Cutinl Conlest at 'u. Gnat Wat.em Center at Loi Angeles. wen Tom. Powtll, Doa. Beecher. J.:Ci. Altman, Stony· Parrott, Du J'leckenltein aod J • c k Tompkina. Tom PonII ud Don Beecher wen amoq Ille ........ aad eompetod ill Ille ficala. Golden State BulDttbaD games for boys 13 ud llDller' are being held in tbt om on Wednesday 11 lt bt 1 starting at a:»p.m. -.. --- ·---_ .. e Mt1 LC.....,. -.. -• Moiiday, Tuesday, and Wednesday tournaments are being conducted in bJlliardl, chess, cbectera and other games in tbe Stlclal Recrea- tion Department S t e v e Wonacott bu announced p r eliminary tournaments Tbe Central Branch mth grade baatetball team will compete in the Klwanla. Club Tournament to be beid Feb. 22 and 25. Adulta who have a bobby or spedal talent in any craft • 1111 ... I S I ........ .,. ...... .... COMPLETE FUNERALS -'24.5 COMPUll PUIUIAI. AND -AL Clihd OQ0000010000000'°"° CDO!TllY lOD MAIJllDl!IJK Cl.ti'lS , ..... ,. ...... - rstmfusttr iltmnrial Jar .M•rt.ary-l:e~ "E_,.,,.ini in OM B«mrifuJ Plat:.!' -lhe faaml ud burial ""'*"' """'Pt ;: ef jm;nata lhe .....i for ~ -;.> hea')' tuffic °" "'aaowcW higbwsys, flmilr ind frimds alike may ,,,,., po}' lheit nu .... Clllllllrf-MAUSOU1111 op«ts br attmd iDg lhe burial ....X.. u ...U ~~TOIY " the chapel t<rVice, all at ~ llemtiful place. COLUMUllUM at lcss 'cost and more~. VflUANS LAWN 14801 -14IOJ •ACH llYD. WISNINSTlll 21J-1"6S77 714 TW1ooob J.1421 714 Jlffe.,... 1·1711 • the South to such a deiree : t.hat the long -range : J\epubllcan trend in that : once 1 o 11 d 1 y Democrat.le : region could well be blunted · this ~ar. : Tbu1, Laird'• T 1 e w : emer1e1 u the m o r e : realitUc, for thil yea •& The aate now hu five!~~"'.!'.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!..--------------------------~ De m o c rat • and one .--------------------------------------------------------, RepubJJ.can. leasL In Alabama, Wallue'1 candidacy could wipe out the lul -GOP llouM members of the flft who were elected on Barry Ooldwater'a coattalll l D 1'64. ln other Soutbenl Sbtes, It poses this question: Who .,m w.uac. voters .n for •:onire11? The W aBace 1'0terl could •eU determJDe tbl outicome A -an Nallooal Committee aoalyllil <ll die 1985 eon~ election aald eroo!oo <ll G 0 P ..,..,... in the East bad --halted. But It no te d t ha t RepubUoam have 34 fewer House aeata in the East than after the lB election. I t k DO coincldeDce that the 1961, electk>D WM t!.e laat one wh1cb elec1:ed. a R epa bl i ca n ~trolled - Stalin Son P'leaded ' For Death by Nazies WAllHJltQl'ON ~ ~ State Department documents -lhM J...t Stalin'• olrlelt. .-.. Tabv, was lhot to de.ch in a German prbcn camp in the spring ol 1MS a I t • r pleadina:: "'Guard, I Ito o t me!" Delalla . y-_ .. death, an ~ borderiac • suicide, wmi caplured by Allied ,...,.. lo _, In l~. but were IDept lllCl'et -even bun 8taliD. to ~ him pain. Acc o r d l n• to 1be docume:nU trom a. State Dep-'•l)lllorlcal of. fice Yakov llUITt!Ddued to Ille Nul.I on July II, 1941, near the surrounded Soviet city ot Smolensk. ~-HARBOR CENTER ~NNU:AI.._ -= ''CHERRY PIE" SALE ••• 1500 FRUM CHERRY PIES ........ ,.. .. ...... °" .... Al 1,.,.. ,,........,,. ... r.c-c-::a~u:'!::" ~ Ooly. 25~ r·· • . < < 'J Ht.PBOR BLVD . COSTA MESA , I If you can find the compact personal telephone7:di in this picture we'll send you one free. l - .. Found it hiding under the telephone , did yo1:1. Well, that's a good place to keep yo1:1rs -because it fits j1:1st· perfectly \ .__,_,,,_. there. It has 32 pages with space ------fGr uver -100-Gf=t h~crmbers~ocr= need mos~ frequently; Call . your local Business Office and we'll send you one for each of your -.. phones. (If you didn't see the person al directory hiding under the phone, call anyway.Ask for one as a conso lation prize.) We're here tr,· h&lp 1'1c111c Tll1fllll11@ \ • ~---,---....-------._ • .. • • • • • .. . -... '""' , ... ... -...... ........... ' . . ·-· ' ' • II.A ANDl•V>N. ....... CincleJe/los Carriage B 1 oarded Cinderellas welcomed aboard their magic . coach I group of prominent Harbor Area women who contihu· ally 1upport guild endeavor6 througNlul the year. During a lovely tea in the Dove~ Shores hQme. of Mrs. Sam Gurley. patronesses. associate and sustaining members received warm welcomes. sinet!re. thanks and a fair share of praise. Cindereilas. a women's guild which raise! fund6 for Children's Hospital of Orange County, asked Mrs. Frances Stawicki. hospital in-service volunteer coordin· ator and ~trs. Leah Mornell. guild coordinator to also be their guests and answer questions regarding services provided by the fa cility which are made possible by the loyal support given by these dedica ted women and other devoted volunteers who comprise 10 other hospital guilds'. Honorees attending included the Mmes. Norman Gamble. Barton Beek, Richard Stevens. Richard Lyon, Waller Burroughs, Stuart A. Coulter. Robert Guggen· heim, Donald D. Anderson, LeRoy Carver, John L. Curci, John R. Davies Jr .. Ray Dike. Robert Forbes, Roy P. Jackson. Herbert Kalmback, Donald Nixon. Lawrence Stevens. Donald D. Wells, George Yardley, Charles Thomas and Paul Young. SIR,_ WAL TE it RALEIGH?-ls Donakt Housenlan really the swaahbuckling 'Sir Walter Raleigh in disguise and ls Mrs . Houseman his Queen. Elizabeth? The truth will be known at the upcoming Art.ills' Ball in Laguna Beach Art Gallery Satu.rd.,-, Feb. 24. . . . l SILVER PLATED SUPPORT -Patronesses, sustaining and assoc- iate members of Cinderella Guild, Orange County Children's Hos- pital heard their praises sung durhlg a thank you tea last week. Services at the hoepital are made possible because of their gener· ous support, according.to Mrs. Joseph Stawicki (center), coordin~ ator of in-service volunteers, who discusses their role with Mrs. Sam Gurley Jr. (left), tea hostess and Mrs. Ralph Berke, hospital· ity chairman. ,.Pai_ntings _C9me Alive for Gala Ball -~ 't&J Paintings. be they creations of the Masters or examples of modern surrealism, will come very much alive at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24, in the La. guna Beach Art Gallery. · However, it is not a painter'5 brush that will put breath and vitality jntoj.hese subjects. ft is.the Winter festival's long.awaited costume Artists' Ball. According lo Mrs. William Gieschen, chairman of the colorful spectacle sponsored by the Affiliates of Laguna Beach Art Association, party-goers are not required to come in costumes. Never1heless. most participants, in keeping with the ball's spirit. come dressed as subjects in paintings, artists, tourK;u or in festive attire. A huge live picture fra me will be employed (or costumed couples competing for prizes to walk through and be presented to the throng. Judges scrutinizing the colorful costumes for originality will include Mr. and Mrs. Alton Allen, Councilman and Mrs. Will iam Lambourne. and Bert Petty, past costume de6igner for Cecil B. DeMille and Flo Ziegfeld. Additional attractions include a midnight bul- let supper and lively music by Harry Liszt and hie: group. . Assisting Mrs. Giesrhen with arrangementl'I are Miss fern Randolph, Mis.~ Hester Arthur. Mrs. Hovey Cox, Mrs. William Bruggere and Mrs. George Reed . Others planning the event are Dr. and Mr~. Zachary T. Malaby and Mr. and Mrli. George Cun. ningham. Hostessee will ind ude ttl'e Mmes. Collins Tim· mon. Lawrence Adams. Sam -Gar.st,. M. E_Atcheso c-and other committee members= Tickets, at $5, may be obtained in Laguna Beach at the Chamber of Commen:e office, Sand and Surf Hotel and Fashion Gallery. An 11-day event the Winter Festival will cul· minate with the Laguna Lun in the Outrigger Monday, Feb. 26. • ' . . -SCAREDY CAT -Miss Lisa Surette climbs up on the table in •lann 1 George Cunningham threatens her with Clara, the snake over hit ahoul~. They are dressed and ready for the gala costume ball sponsored by the Aff114· iates ol the Laguna Beach Art A.Nociation. .. , . ·i • •• .,. . ... , Complaine.r Migh·t Fare Better ·.If She Would Send a .Lett~r • . ! ... ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hu1· band and t live near an elementary acbool:'I We &lway1 have taken pride In OW' l•wn and 1arden. The ga11 la lite a velvet carpet and the nowe.r1 are ao beautiflll people come from ..,,_ po1U ti "'8 city juat to look. We an Dot meaa people, Ann. and we do love cbildrea, but It it mad· deablr tbe w., .... fll t111ia dernen· tary IChool yoanpte:rs nm .crou our ...... and trample m the Oewen. ' Liit net I telepbned Ute acbool and ·ulfed lo lpell lo the "'1ncipal. 1 WM told OD two occulon1 that the prindpal wu out ol Utt ottic1 blat..would-rtham m1 call Ttte call' , wu not re.turned. OD llM! lblrd lrJ I h<anl the erfn· clpal'1 1ecret.ary ·~· "Thia nut bu -. ,. ' . called twice before and I managed to Jft rid of her but you 'd better Uh tba call thit um·e because abe'.I lbe type who won't ctve up ." ' Wbft the principal lot Oft the pbooe he wa1 very courteou' and promised to 1peat to · the atudenta 1b0Ul trupaulng OC1 our sroperty. M, que.1Uon la thia: Why It 1 person wtto Gilli to 11k for the scboo1'1 cooperation conaidued • "mi:.7" Waa. .:-' .• J craey to mUe Ulla request? Thank you for 1our answer. -FT. \VORTII. DEAR n . WORTH: A pe ..... wM '* ........ tt•plail a .... .,.w., ........ " ... CIM: ~ .. ... '"" f.tlb dn't. Re crttkl.,., t'" Ud1 re•MB. Ute compl•l•er fart1 htt· ler If lte Mta'I ttllle n loe llrOtl.( Wttll 11111 C.Mplal•t, ,.rt1ntart, .. bttt • •t.eln1bl:r ~upld. I wnuldn 'I The llWe girl Is nnw 5 years nr to. but. I ha ve another name rtQ wot ••t b•ctlet.ead h• my office: aa;e and her hair la getting very thin Wake up and amell the coUec:'" .. nn lOQ. I'm afraid the child will be hangs aro'Jnd becauM the ~t> ta O~ ANN LANDERS: A relative bald by the time ahe 11 8 if her right and he has nothing to jlDM, of 1111M lA doing something which mother doe sn't 1top this non1ense. Dumm y, tJ I fMJ' Cot• beyond "foolish." II is, Melanie 11 my niece .What can I in ., Judrment, harmful to her child, do'! -COMMITTEE OF ONE TO Th.11k1W 1tory: SAVE A CHll.D ...... 11 a middle·agecl di vorcee DEAR COMMITl'EE: It 11 belt wbO -., a 1•eet llttle daughter. tbat this 11bject be .,_dMMI '1 Mme- M .... '1 Mtural halr color Is darlr. ..e •f ,.._....,, ewtPle Clle fam.11)'. b""'8 tad ,apparently the didn't think Ask Ute tlllN's &taclter .. caJt te It .... llhhJ enoulh to get a fourth the mctther. ntre'1 1 ,_ cb9Ce h~ ao last year she dyed her lhat tbt teac~r alM bl ..am tk h• PIM!num blonde. In order to llUle &Jrl'1 hair 11 (•~ ""' A m• Miaelf appear more authentic motller wbe woakl eqW& lier cllUd sM ._. her younr d•Ul'.hUr'• hair h1 1111ch a ••1 l1 atterl1 bi'ililiu. tM-.... ;l:O.lor. By lM way, Melanie __ _ u tMennMiary. ~n.....-:nwJ WU doe1.1k_ .. dye jobl beraeU and they CONFIDENTIAL TO SO IN LOV'E: aec .. ..., rad& IOQk_JL , You can call it love ll )'OU want ' • • -___ ..... -.. .... --... " • • . ... . ._. ,. "' . ··71' - Jf DAll.Y PllOT T~. febNlry 20 1%8 Shades of Minnesota Fats Pool Table Serene Amid Chaos BJ JODEAN HASTINGS ......... ,... .... "Evet"Joae should bulld a boUle -"ONCEl" Undaunted by a rainy moving day, Mtg Jean Campbell ltil mdil'd to ma1Dtaln a aplrit Of bubbliDC entllualasm aa lhe and Mlu Mary Wlllon 11D'Veyed their tull·a.lled pooltable ceaWed prowl.ly in It.I very on room and mlde planl fw a lala home warmlns. Everywhere elae w a a sheer chaot -moviDC TU leaving, tractors bulldolinC the front yard. telepbcml trucb and tenlcem• ap. peariDJ and 'ta D la b in I. friends ct:roppJ:ni by. various c o mpall1 repreMlltath'h anivinl to explain the In- tricacy cl Ids pa:rtk:u1ar ap. pliance. It bad been almolt foar months aince ground wu broken for the tundicnal 1900 square-foot. all dec.'tric (even to the 1os ll&bW') home deslped by Ron MontcomeJ'1 and locat.d In Huntlniton Barbour. '!be idea of baOdlQf a howe 1r9w oat al the yoathfDl ....,.....,... f.....,. for pool and tbm JDablllt;J to f1nd a boaM alreadJ C09- strocted Cbllt ..... ae- commodate a fa11.ll:Dd table. ad a. locaticm ... aelected bee PM al Mr equal enf1wwlama f• wat.er sparta -.le• tllbel ud Mary uila. ··we probliblJ moftd tn too a o on." uid II a r y, apotocmni fer the aeneral coafuJion ad n:aminlnl the ICl'atcbet the table bad ac- quired wbi1e Jn ttarage. During the ballding Jean, a dealp engineer a t McDonald Douglu .Mlulle and Space Syatema Divt.lion, made two trlpt dally to the new house and dltcovered there always were dedaions to be made. "It helpt tf you can read blueprints," gjghed the prel· ty brown-eyed brune~. "Everything going a 11 rlpt?" D. K. Turner, builder, poked bis bead in the kitchen door opening from the garage. "See if ')'OU think the table la le~l... choruHd Che two Horoscope CENTER Of A TTUCTION -Receiving all 1M attfttion even on moftl& day is the pool table around which a boUJe wu bulll Tfllti.ng to mate sure it wu properly balanced were Miu Mary WillOD llDd Mill Jean Campbell, (left to right), and builder D. K. Tamer. young women, and they each Jtc:ked up a cue and tried a ahot or two. As be started out the door. Mary remembered -"Oh, the r'efrigerator doesn't fit -the cupboard needs to be shaved a hair ••. ,. "We've been d l g g i n g dirt every nigbt for the past few weeks," continued Jean calmly, hanging up her cue. "Our new neighbors have been ju.It wonderful," said Mary, who is employed at North American Aviation, Inc. "They've loaned us -.!leebrrows and lanterns IDd brought UI CGftee. Wt bad to get the dirt for the planter dug before they in· ltalled the carpeting," COil· tinued the pert y o u n g woman. "Now we have to cover it with tar-paper or something before we bring Jean's dog and my cat over," she added, indicating the large square hole in the entry surrounded by beige and white carpel. Between tours through the new bouae pointing out the garage (finished off for dan- cing) and the yard behlnd the patio which someday will be a putting green the youog women blitbelJ an- nounced they were much too excited to do anything ex- cept walk around and loot, themselves. 'Ibey were con· fldent aucb necessities as Mary's lipltlck, ashtrays and plates would turn up somewhere la the jumble of cartons and boxes! The last caller on that drizzly alt2rnoon was a serviceman with two rolls of plastic runner -to protect the carpets. After changing clothes twice and wubing off the sidewalk en t riy countless times, all the &ifls could do waa groan: "But everYbodY's g:one, nqW'!" Taurus: Check Details WEDNESDAY FHRUARY 21' BJ SYDNEY OIWl1l "The wiM mm ccdroJI hit de•thl7 • • • Altnloo Ptlnta the way." 'AJUE8 (Mar. 21-Apr. 11): ~·t 10 too fut ~on dte but be lure "' ft.di. Muna 11 l D know\edae. Don't be cauitit oft IQm'd. 'nday you find oat boW far, bow tut. you cm proceed. Pay attention. :l'AUBtJS (Air. 20-May 211) :-Yoar undentandlng ol bUlc 1"'* la empbulled. ICty to luccell Is to ' be thoroueh. Check detaDl.DiC for tnformatiion. Accent on leaacll•. lepl fees ud tranaactlODI. GEMINI (May 21.June20): c o m m unlcate thouabta, Jdea1. Stud7 m e u a I e 1 • C a t c h a p o n c o r· r~ence. Empbub on ma r r taie, pm1Denb.lpe, ~.al procedmtL Be aw~e bUc relatlODI. lmpro'tt a . CEil (Jae 21.Jaly 22): a.ck wort ~ ctdurel. YOU -.Y haft been nepicting bask task. Today ii time to catch up, when real pr o g r • 1 1 11f1W1aliul· M a 1 n t a i D s'ady pace. Fine for WD1lJ aitfvity. 1..EO (July 2S-Aug. 22): ~ey aod pet project mis well today. Means 7111 fr1111 aatMtJ you .... f1 Dtapl.8J enltallaam. .. vtraatlle. Agree to cball,.._ ~ to prindplel. But JliOdlrllbll yoar nieCbodl. VIRGO (Aac. »&pt. 22): Clctllat far plckillC 11.p bargain, eapecialq in ~ tlque Oeld. You can also ...... wit)'. DJ la ~ ................... .,..... ., te bl nblt.ltUle ..... JaaA (llpt. »-Oct. 21): ....,,.. • ., oa t4eaa, Jw•11. ....... wltb dale nla8ftt. Honer JDa:t -~~---.o.;•~"·11'.:.::-;::•n•tid te 7oa !>yclub. lf'.ll"llP. .,,afsada ........... flll'eadl ... rudJllr~can. IOOm'IO (Oct. 23-~. 21): ........... aid fnlD I ' f.rienda prove 1igntflcant. Y oa coald find proetable metbocS of preteating idut, lftdJd. Keep mind open. Be wtIUnc to experiment. SAGITl'ARIU8 (Nov. 22- Dec. 21) : Lunar cycle high. Mean.a your judgment, in· 1u1Uon apt to be correct. Make contact.a. Take in· itlatlve. E x er c it e in· dependence of tboulbt, IC• tlon.. Key today la ad· vance~ proniotion. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Jan. U): Fine for dining oat, aa.tdin& theater or lec- ture. Empbuis OD behind- t be· ace n ea a c tMty. Elpedaily good if you are member of motion picture, televialon l.ndu.stry. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) : Study special features in your paper. You coold come up wWI money-mat- inl .Idea. Friends, hopes and wiahel are accei:Md. You pt helplnc band in con- nectkm with pet project. P18CES (Feb. 19-M.ar. 20): You receive com- pllment from member of op- polfte HS. Tb.II bolJters 10\r ego, lends lip to day. En&•C• in social adivlty. Mingle. Get out '8 Men, beard. Espreaa views. IF TODAY II YOUR BIBTBDAY you are percep- tift, have flDe ,.... of humor. YOU could aucceed u writer, teach« or in comm11111cat1ooa media. GENERAL TENDENCIES People bcrn under SAGIT· TARRJS and VIRGO make news today. T• 11M wt ~ .-.. .,.,,_.. alld ....,....,, .,...., .,..,, Omen'• JO. ..... lloolllet, Tiie Trvllt Alllut Astrol- ort • ._.. • clftls • OIMrr .-1e1. Ille OAll.Y ,.11.0'T, ... »• Grand Cefttral llalloft, New Y• N.Y. 10011. Porty Plans Popping , Silent f.llDJI.. ciaDc::iq, bmr, ~ eoft drink1 ..rp0pcom are just a few aft:ractlona offi at tbt UCl Faculty and Staff Wive'' ann\W party in Jnine Town Center at 9:~ p.m.. Prtday, hb. 23. Aaticlpi«fnt the e"lllt IN ()efl to rilbt) Krs. JUcb. ltd Juber&. eo<hltrmaJl and Mn. Donald KaplAn. ' DRUGS REVIEWIO Judge C.111 S.ker GOP Club Examines Drug Use The Current Drug J>tot>. !em will be discussed by Judge Celia Baker when tM ~ublicatrWomen~s -aub, ,.. .. rated, ol R unlDijfmt Beach meets tom orrow in Lab Part Clubhouse. 'Ibe meeting, open to• 1be public, will begin at u:ao a.m. with a buffet lun~. Mrs. Arriold Podsade, lleipl- tality c b a i r m a n. la Ill charge of arrangement.a. J u d g e Baker, presidia& judge of the West Oral• County Municipal Coart1, wtll be Introduced by Mr's. Berurd Gage, p r o g r a a ebainnan. Mrs. w 1111 •• Cllnpbell. ~ent, wll conduct the bwitness ....._ Sale Starts Rummage will be rs· morrow through , Feb. 21-%3, at 1882% port BlVd., COsta MeD, bJ members of ~ a.a B'Ul B"rttb Women • Volunt~r Program Studied Mra. Robert s. Jamlelon, volunteer procram c b a I r- rnan from Fairview State Hospital, will be the g\1llt speaker at toolgbt'a meet. tng of the BJeued . Sacra- ment Catholic V oung Ladit• lnstltute, W•tminlter. The time of tcacbt'1 meeting, taklng place Jn tbe chta'cb, bu been cbaneed to 7: 30 p.m.. acc«dlnc to Mn. John Maltby, presi- dent. Mrs. Jam1eaoa will dlacua1 the many ways members may volunteer their ten· ices at the boapltat other buslnss will incfude tbe Jni. tiation of new members ad prol>()led bylaws cb=. Membera are req to bring baby g1fU for a wel- fare baby shower whldl will take place followtni the meeting. 'Ibe gifta will be presented to a needy indi· vidual. Serving u hOltessea for the evening will be the Mmes. Jack Colllflower, Tom Kazpnyk, Gerald Cen- namo, Richard Cumatay. Joseph Walullk and Wilbur Martin. The 12th annual diltrlct conference of Dlatrict 23 will take place Sunday, Feb. 25, in St. M a tt b e w ' s Church, Long Beach. Maas will be celebrated at 1:15 a.m. followed b1 brunch at 10:30. The conlerence will begin at 12:30 p.m. Delegates from Bleued Sacrament InatJtute will in· elude the Mmea. Maltby, Mike Reid, Antonio Rodri- gue, John Hill, R o 1 a n d Champagne, Cbarles Barri· gan and Wilbur Martin. AD members are invited to at- tend the conference being hosted by Immaculata In- stitute 129 of Lona Beach. Mas. LARRY M. SCHMITT Ln v .... Honeymoon Schmitt-Friend Vows Said in Mesa Church During a double ring ceremony perf onned by the Rev. Herbert Johnson in the First MetbO<tlst Church of Costa Mesa Lillda Kathryn Friend became the bride of Larry M. Schmitt. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Friend of Costa Mesa, wu given in man1age by her fattier. She wore a beaded cl1aJl.. tllly lace gown designed witb tapered sleeves .and a train. A jeweled headpiece of pearls and rhineatonea caught her tiered illusion veil, and white orchids formed her bouquet .. Summer Wedding Plans For Michele Henderson VJss Karla Friend was her sister' a maid of honor, while other attendants were Miss Marcia F r i e n d , another sister, Mrs. Alan GoTdon,Mrs.r.tlcbaelBrazil and Miss' Sandee Anderson. all of Costa Mesa. They wore velvet gowns in a burnt orange color, matching crowns and car- ried yellow pompon daisies centered with roses. A dinner party in the Five Crowns restaurant wu the setting for the engagement announcement of Michele Louise Henderson of Balboa Island and Kent Davis Edler. Diadosinc tbtlr ~otbal were their pa.mita Mr. and Mrs. Verne 0 . Henderson of Ambeim and Mr. and Mn. Don K. Edler of Udo Isle. Tbt First Presbyterian Chrrch of Anaheim has been aeJeded for tlie couple'• wedding oo June 15. An Anaheim HiCh School gradaate, Miss Henderson attended Fullerton Junior Coo.te and Los Ancele• CoBtge of Medical and Den- tal Aaaistantl. Ber fiaoce, en alumnus ol Newport Harbor lilgb Sebool, was enrolled at orange Coast Q)llege and now ii attending Northrop Aeronautical Institute of TectmoloCY. Wedding Planned In Spring A spring wedding ii being planned by Charley Dam and Timothy Rellaford. Mias Davia, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robert W. Davit ol Newport Beach, is a graduate of Newport Harbor H1gb Scbool, • at- tended Oran1e C ~ • • t U01Jete and ~---la'=: at the Univeralty Of Nevada. Her flance, IOO ol Mr. ud Mra. WlDia BeOafGrcl of Newport Beach, II serv- ing with the U. S. AJr Force. A Palm Sprinp mp Scbool ,....-., bl ltudJed for two y.-,n at UCLA. MICHILE HENOEltSON Summer ltftes CHAILIY DAVIS To M.ny Grange Goast' s No. 1 Paper: Dressed in white velvet frocks were Joby Wendler, the bride's cousin and Janet Sdm*t, the bridegroom's niece who served u flower flrla. The bridegroom, son and stepeon ol Mr. and Pl'.rs. Robert H. Robb of Costa Mesa, asked bis brother Ro er Schmitt to be his best . Ushering ttie 200 gu..U to their aeatl were Tom Sconce, Don Rye, Scott Petenon and Lloyd Sindair. autla Calard wu tbe ring bearer. Aulttlng at the recep- tion in 'lbomplon Hall were Che Mmes. Sconce, Roser Schmitt, Rye, J o a e p b Dercbe, Marcus Martin, of Quinta', Kan .. the bride's aunt, Ted Selby and Ron Gare and Mr. and Mrs. MeB w llldler. tbe bride'• coulnl trom Neu Qty, Kan. Speda1 ca-ta were Kn. Ama l'ltend, .. llltde'a ~ fn>m L o a Allltlea; Bar B. Robb al Lu Vecu;ihe ~ 1IDcle and Mra. Martin of Phoe*- F ollowinc • Laa V .... honeymoon, the bridal COO· pie wtll utilbJlab their ftnt home in Cotta Mesa. 'lbe bride la a p-aduate or Corona del Mar mlh Scbool and attended Orap Oout Collete. Ber hUlblDd la a SNduate of West Pboem ID&b Scbool, at- tended Fhoeal% eone,. anc1 II ...,...,-et OOC. Busineu Women Mn. Do1ores o-omn. .. fl1r1, will tab C • 11 I reprdiac membti llltp and meettq locatim ot tbe American Bus i nei11 Woma'1 Association. The clubwomen gather the third Wednesday of the month at 6 p.m. I OPEN ~J HOUSE CELEIRATION "JOIN TODAY FOR'* REDUCE HIPS AND THIGHS CALL TODAY *Costa Mesa ... * Allllehl 121-1311 510 s. leech. Hwy. 39 c..-flf 9eadl • Onftla "'"' Pt.ya Plau Sh1ppl"1 c.nt.- *Or1111 at-2441 622 I . Ket.lie tllldllW.f#......,.,..,. .......... l'' • ,,,, ,. •••• ~·; r ......... c.tw #I Ill HOLIDAYi ~,. . ( . HIALTH r IPA _mll!l __ .... __ ..__ r 111 -. .. .,. • • • -.. ' •• •¥ ·' .. , .. .. . • • ,. • • • • • fl/"' ., . .. ~ . - '' < r~. Ftbniary 20. 1968 DMLY '1LOT Jf • UCl's Feet · Back ·Oll ·Ground After Loss . Only ThTee Games Remain for Anteater Cagers DAILY PILOT ""'" _,, lllCM,., ktel!IW ARCHING ANTEATER -UCI's Jeff Cunningham goes up high for a shot over Fresno State's ROO Stephens Monday night. Cunningham scored 11 points but the Anteaters 106t to Fresno in overtime, 77·71. ~ports in Brief Oay Appeal Pending; l(enya (and Keino). Out HOUSTON (AP) ._ A thret·Judge ieral court &tudied today former avywelght cb.ampion Cassius Clay's .Jpeal ol a five-year prison sentence ,d neither the defense nor the govern- 1ent would speculate when the court ould rule. The three judges heard 70 minutes f argumenta Monday and then took nder advisement Clay'• appeal of le sentence he received for refusing 'J enter the Armed Forces. The d e f e n s e, headed by Charles ·~organ Jr., an Atlanta attorney for he Civil Liberties Union, argued that Clay was sincere in a contention be should be exempt from mill tary service because he is a conscientious objector. U.S. Atty. Mort.OD Susman replied Clay was • consci«ltious objector "on· ly at his coovenience." NAIROBI -The Kenya Govern- ment anno.a«d today It woaJcl boycott tbe Mexico Sammer Olympics because of South Af.rtca'1 readmlulon to tlle Games. . I t 1 top atbJetet, beaded by world 3.000-meter champlo-n .Klpcbo1e Keino, were npeded to win several Olympic med alt. Motley, who made it with power, are among the seven newest members of profession.al football's Hail of Fame . Also named Monday were Cliff Bat- tles, Wayne Millner, Art Donovan and Alex Wojciechowicz. SAN DIEGO -UCLA quarterback Gary B e b a D wa1 honored Monday n.lgbt as CallfornJa Athlete of the Year. .. Tbe Heitman Trophy winner receiv- ed hit CaUfomla honors at tlle ZZnd an11ual Banquet of Champion• co- apouo~ by t h e Brelfbard Athlede Foundation and the Greater San Diego Sporta Attociation. SALEM, Mass. <AP) -Te n n i 1 queen Billie Jean Moffitt King of Long Beach, Calif., captured the New Eng.land Women's Indoor Cham· pionship for the first time in three attempts by dethroning Mary Ann E i s e I of St. Louis 6-3, 6-4 Monday night. Mrs. King and Rosie Casals of San Francisco won the doubles cham· pionsb.ip with a 18-14, 6-3 victory over Miss Eisel and Kathy Harter of Seal Beach, Calif. By EARL GUSTKE\' Of .... .,...,,, ........... UC Jrvine's basketball team baa ita feet planted firmly on earth again today. During the beady 48 hours between their great trUl victory over Nevada Southern Saturday night and Monday night's 77-71 overtime loss to Fresno State, the Anteaters were, u they llY, on c.loud nine. 7'1 was afraid Ulla would happen," lamented coach Dick Davis, in the stillness ot UCl's locker room. '·'I talked to the boys about the possibility of a letdown and that'' Verdict By GLENN WHITE Of Ille 0.11, ,. .. , Stiff Tw<Hlundred and 10 minute1 of ac- cusatlone, denials and p er ti n e n t testimony for the Sunset Lugue rlft between Westminster H l g b and Anaheim could produce only a delay in tile final outcome of Monday's hear- ings by the Sunset Council at Garden Grove's Greenbrier Inn. The battalion of principals and athletic direct.ors decided to hold over final action on the charge that Anaheim used undue influence to recruit former Lfon football star Kevin Keders. A verdict was due at this afternoon's continuation of the session, which brought out testimony from all con- cerned parties Monday at the Green- brier. Westmlnster principal F e r re n Olristensen seeks a one-year's league ineligibility to be invoked on Keders and asks that the teague take further "appropriate action" again1t ttle Colonists. H\' requested that such st.ef>s be taken Tuesday when the lengthy session finaUy came to a close. But weary council members let the motion for an immediate decision on the mat- ter die for laCk of a second. Anaheim denied most of the IC· cusations made by Wes1min.ster'a im· posl.ng parade of witnesses. The Uons asserted that Keders was engaged in private conversation with Colonllt football coach Clare Van- Hoortbeb during a visit to the Aft8ftefm campus last month when Kedert wu on hand to attend com- bined basketball, wrestling contests betwee,n the two schools. • Christensen introduced t b r e e Westminster athletes who said they saw Keders and Van talking alone for some length of time and the Colony boss admitted he was in fact privately conversing with the Lion junior grid ace. He said under further questioni'ng that he had not spoken privately with anr of the other Westminst'er athletes wtio were in the nearby area. "I congratulated him on a fine season but I did not tell him I'd find a place for him to live, I did not say he would have a better chance at getting a scholarship bere and I did not boast about our football record. "In fact," Van.Hoorebeke continued, "most people who know me will recognize that I don't even know how many championships we 've won. I'm not that impressed with myself." The Anaheim fox verified he had been visited on Anaheim's campus by Kevin 's father , Stanley, prior to the boy's enrollment at the Mother Colony. And he admitted having shown the senior Keders a map ol the boundaries for Anaheim High residentJal area when asked for the same. But he denied giving the lad's father a tour of school facilities. The elder Keders tater said sdlool equipment man Bud Fassel was the person who had showed h i m Anaheim's athletic setup. Westminster complained that Fassel -1ttino'1 beJL.~e llkel7 wu te have beea the 5,• meten bat ie aho plultM to compete t. Ute tt,• "Utd 1,511 meters. SAN LUlS OBISPO -The executive '>mmittee ol the California Collegiate 'hletic association rejected Monday proposal to allow San Diego State liege to compete in the CCAA dur· 6 the 19eM8 sdlool year in all Orange Coast Invades Owl,s' Nest Tonight :rrts except football. The decision meaDI one of these ·ngs will happen: San Diego relents and comes back •to the conference in an sports or ulls out altoeetber and atieempta to ind a conference to play Ill. Or limply •mpetes u an independent. Oraftge Coast Collete's basketball team, brimming with the confidence of a winner, makes the long trek to Citrus College in Azwa tonigbt to take on the Eastern Conlereoce's cellar-dwellen. OCC coach Bob Wetzel ls guiding bls troops into the home stretch ol another down~to-the wire EC race, boping the Bucs don't stumble. "Yes. Citrus la at the bottom of ftie league but tlley ah•ay• play well at their place," Wetlet coaumnted. "Last year we bad to go into overtiDM to beat dw!m OYtr dlert. It'• a matter of rettlnt our1tlves up aod not trtppiD1 unW we meet Riverside ud F\ill«ton," are ~ confldent now -ltley think they're going all the way." Fullerton's Joas dropped the Hometa Into a firat-place lie with Orange Coast with five games Jen. AlteT Citrus, tti. Pirates travel to Chaffey Friday and return home to play ML SAC the followiog evening. Next Tuesday the Bucs are at Riverside. Then comes what mlght be the blockbuater -at Fullerton Thursday, Feb. 21. Despite Cout'a vuUr l'mproved toe· bold in the EC 1cramble, Wetzel u - pres1e1 alarm at some phuet of OCC'1 pme. "Oor def enae haan't improved much OWi' Ult pall Weff or IO. The deftnH ls a.bout the 1ame 11 It's beea. IOmttlmH almOlt nil. ju.st what happened. We were nat tooiibt -we just weren't crisp." . Only three games remabl on UCl's calendar. The Anteaters travel to UC Santa Barbara Thursday night, Cal Lc.atheran Saturday night and end the regular season at home against Cal state (Fullerton) on Friday, Matth 1. In.spite of what was probably their worst performanee this season, UCI stll had a c r o w d of 1.086 on p i n s and needles in forcing Fresno i n t o an overtime. UCI had the halftime lead at 33.30 but poor free throw shooting (31 of 49 for the game) and countless turnovers kept the Bulldogs in the game. UCI apj>eared to have made a big play with 7:34 left when Fresno's Lucius Davis blew an easy l~p and teammate K e n Patton drew a foul oo the rebound play. Mike Heclcman made both foul shots and it was 57·54, UCI. But Fresno refused to wilt and It was nip-and·tuck down the home stret- cb. UCI got the ball with 5S seconds . left at 61Hi6, called time out with :43 to so and again wi~ :10 left. Heckman t o o k the shot, a jumper from the side. He missed, caught his own rebound and put lt lD but al'ter the buzzer. 'lllM STATW In) UC .. VIN• ml """'" .... ,,. O.vta 11 ' ' v C-lllttlam 1 • a 11 l'eJten JJS7$endln 31S1 11-.tl 3 I S 1 Cllrhr. 4 4 S 1Z IM'-'t 6 I I 1J ~ 7 7 J J'I $1""""9 I S S 1 Mlllflef 3 • J 11 L.. 0 I 0 1 Fart~ 4 S S 13 Smllll I 0 0 4 I ra-1 t t 2 VHlloYldl 4 3 2 11 l'erkff' I I 3 J , Tot••• ,, It 31 n Tofel1 10 JI t2 n l.,OYOU. ,lOSH (111 UCI fll0$M (7') " " "' lit " " ,. • DeL-OIJcon HM«lelft Mo<'Nn Slrldti.ftd Wall'lr l2l•Slmmons 4611' 6 6 S 11 O'Auttemont S 0 l 10 1' S 2 U l urllntNllll 4 4 3 12 ' ' 3 11 k ftlesh·-1 1 J l 32l 18"n IJ S1f I o I J Mccartin 2 s 1 f Jennoect I t 1 '" lakw 0 2 I 2 Ktrto I I I J l3 21 11 17 Totalt 27 22 11 74 Due Sunset Rift • Ill gave young Keders unusual attention by inviting him into tbe equipment room when the Lion youth showed an interest in the trophies, clock, pictures and plaques in the area. And Fassel said he did say "come oo it, pal," to Kev1n. Stated Fassel: "I'm proud of the sctool and I was showing the boy our facilities and explaining the type of equipment we issue, then Van came in. "They (Van and Kedert) were alone for awhile because Van asked me to go out and look for a boy. When I came back a ff!IW minutes later, they (Van and Keders) were leaving." Westminster further complained that Anaheim coaches Bill Miller, Wayne Atkins and John Balaam were fnvolved in discussions with Keders during the boy's time on campus. None of the tutors denied thls, saying only that they had not used undue influence to recruit the youngster during conversations. Christensen asserts that undue in- fluence was used, however, when Atkins stated "if you come here, great," suggesting that suob a com- ment encouraged acceptance at the 9Choot Mill-er was also charged with t"&lling Kedert ttiat il Anaheim had a good fuUback and linebacker next fall that, the Colonists would win the CIF again. Keders is a fullback and Mil~r did not deny making such a statement. Keders senior says it doesn't matter· what influence may have been utilized, ... "the decision lo move was mine, not Kevin's," he pointed out. So, today the council must decide whether the actions and private con- versations did amount to undue in· fluence. If it agrees with Westminster'•. allegations, Anaheim can appeal the . rullng t-0 the CIF. Il it white washes the Coloniats, the Lions c:ao -weal to the CIF. DAK. Y PILO'I """" W '--,..,.. TELLS HIS SIDE -Clare VanHoorebeke, Anaheim High football roach for 18 years, labels as absurd charges that he told a Westminster football player that the Colonists could get him better scholar- ships, had a great won · loss record and that be woold ~ the Keders a place to live 1f lley would move to Anaheim. Van spoke during Monday'• hearing of undue influence which were leveled by Westminster after Keders transferred to the Motil· er Colony. "And J'm dJ1appolnted ln ow-allot • _ ' occ beat CUrul lift month. llJ.79, Wetul sar• bl1 playen nearly wot off the deep end late Friday D.lght when 1.v.e.ral telephone calla revealed that Fullerton bad been beaten by Rtvwtlde. 174, 11election. We're lorclng the ball up -· with oobOdy Uhde!' the ottt"nitve t>omf. AN5WI CHAltGEs-Anahelm High equjpmenl durlni M..Uy's Suneei Leaaue councll ~41~ro ---•- Tbat'• one reason wtir •re'rt not man Bud hssel Oelt) answers question submitted which aired cbargec by Christensen that the Oolo& "Tbert WU complete bedlam in the IOcDr room." Wec.l r.,ortM. '"You wouldD"t U.. blllntd IL Tbt kidl • bokllna on io &bt 10.U point leads by Wettm.ilJller High principal Ferren Christensen 18ts used undue lnllueoce to recn&lt Lion football wt aet. '' {right) wllllle CdooJst prindpal Chester Shir~ listens player Kevin Keders. · ' II DAILY PILOT k. lhil is written, no fina1 adjudication bas been arrived at in the Kevin Ked ers transfer case. At its meeting t.1onday in Garden Grove, The Su1"16et League Council. after meeting for a two hwr and 50 minute bearing, postponed until Utis afternoon any decision as to whether Anaheim High v.:ill or will not be penalized for an alleged illegal recruitment of Keden, a Westminster foot- ball star. Aher list.ning to ~hr testimony encl wadlnv through not .. , rt aP,.ers the pivotal I~ · ctdent In the whole eff•lr was • "'"ting Stan K.ders (the footb•ll player's f•therl hH with An•heim Coach.Clare V•nHoorebeke on W..tnesday •fternoon, Febru•ry 7. Thi1 wa.s 1 Wttk before Keders enrolled at Anaheim. The 'llh!elir•!I Keders came to VanHoorebeke and asked the coach \\'here he v.'ould have to live in Anaheim to be wiUtin Anaheim Hlgh's attendance boundary. VanHoorebeke. testimony revealed. showed Keders a map outlining the school's boundaries and added thatJCeders. "to be certain. shouJd go to the district oUi& •'ltere they ha\•e the official maos." In it.A section dealing with undue influence in recruiting, the CIF's Blue Book By-Laws reads: "no member of a school shall exert any influence to secure a potential athlete for a partictilar school. This includes telephone calls. home visitations or personal contact with either Ute boy or any member of his family." And so it is h•re, it sHms to us, where • key qwstlon must be an•w•red. 11 informint thti parent of • potential footb•ll star of •tt•nd1nce bound•ries nMrely 1bov•board, fr•nk inform•tion or 11 the "No personal contact" wording of the rule to be inter preted llter•lly? * * * UCLA roach John Wooden left no doubt late Saturday night lhat he covets Orange Coast's John Vallely. This writer asked Wooden -ju!!t after hi s Bruins had beaten Oregon State -Lf reports that Vallely would be playing at UCLA next season were accurate. ·'PM r e Te11eh' .. t certainly hope they are," he responded. "John Vallely has great vision, he's a good passer and be has a pure abooUng touch." Vallely and bis OCC teammates played the UCLA frosh in a preliminary game Saturday. "I liked John's looks tonight (he scored 33l. We can eet him in UCLA if he wanls to play for us ." * * * Paul Valenti. the hair·trig~er tempered Oregon State coach, wasn't at all displeased after his team 1tayed close to UCLA for a hall before being routed. 118-71. "We did a ~ood job for a half. UCLA ha.-; great athletes. Jt s an awful lot to a!lk for a team fo stay chw11for40 minutes against that bunch." * * * That big fellow doing the radio broadcast at the UCI • Fresno State game Monday night wn Gui ZernlaJ, former major league home run slug- 1er. * * * Actor Paul Newman is spending his mornings at Orange County IntemaUonal Raceway this week. He's taking auto racing driving lessons for an upcoming movie role. * * * .Jerry Hulbert. Troy High (Fullerton\ basketball CQaCh, is 1 former Newport Harbor High player lclau of '58). llulbert lives on Balbol Island with a former Sailor teammate, John Fontius, who is Newport's tennis coach. Another roomie is Gary Pickens, an ex-Sailor who was graduated in 159. Pie-kens is a lightweight basketball and baseball coach at Troy and is the son of Orange Coast athletic director Wendel1 Pickens. Vanguards Lose, I 02-97 son SIU SAM ) • Rustlers Host SA To itlgl1t Always bitter r Iv al 1 Golden Wesl and Santa Ana will have at each other tonight at Orange College when the I w o Eastern Conference also- rans tipoff al 8 p.m. The Rustlers of (."Oach Dick Stricklin will b e shooting for a revenge win. The Dons beat GWC last month. 90-76. Golden West. al 2-11. is -Wfll M Sl'oello• • •l ""''"~ " •I llOO•n>Oll C S.11 ......,,,;~ G ., Kle•,.t!le• G S..O.••...,. M"• •I Klfol.ltr •) ll•ovln •S c;.,r/H• •l lo\i!CNll .. , one jump away from the EC cellar while the Oois are 4-9, just a.head of the Rustlers. The Huntington Beach junior college has lost three straight Since beating San Bernardino 95-85. Stricklin figures his guys are due for a win. ""I hope our kids can break loose against Santa Ana,'' he said. "We've been keeping our turnovers down and if we can hike our sh ooting percentage a little we should be in good shape against Santa Ana." The Rustlers shot 37 per- cent in losing to the use frosh Saturday night. 95-63. 1''or a while, it was close. "\Ve were down by only 25-24 in the first hall but we went through seven minutes and scored only one point. They had us 42-26 at the hall." fo'or most of the game, Stricklin was forced to go with two 5-11 forwa rds against SC front men meuuring B-7 and U . Forward Paul Kordik pull- ed a groin muscle warming up for the ChaUey game Friday night and played just two minutes against use at the Sport.s Arena. Kordlk, lf he plays, is ex- pected to be at full strength against Sant.a Ana toni&ht. Rustler forward M I k e Shelley, Goldt.n W e s t ' 1 leading scorer, e n t e r s tonight's game with an Ul.4 average. ~ -....... or. ._._y, --" -• ---··-- ( • ' 111erson May Go Pro A ustralian Aee Negotiating Witli Laver By GLENN WRrl'I: ,, .. Delfr .... ...,. Roy Emer100, Vlfl war)d'1 leadiDC amateur terulis player, iJ la Newport Beach today, .aerotiatin1 the possibilities of tun1iJ1S ptl)- feuional and JoininC ti. COUriDc group headed bJ Roctet Rod Lllver. trav.ung pro of the Newport Bncb 1'ennls Club. HB Holds 1st Place Emerson, 31, hopes a tettlen>mt " can be reached early nnt month. J In tM meantime he's enjoying a stay in the area alld W«koub at NBTC's ei:ctllent facility. In Ratings Huntington Beach rolls in- to the last week of regular season basketball with a death-lock on the top spot in the Top 10 of Orange County . The Oilers. rated second in the CIF behind Compton polled all of the first place I votes to dominate. • I Coron a del !\tar , meanwhile, continues its winning streak (21 in a row) with only EM.ancia re- maining in its way of an undefeated Irvine League season. The Sea Kin gs are a ~:iins:.c::Pue the recent I Jou to Huntington Beach and the narrow verdict over Emerson is another pNduct o,f the Australian youth program, which he explaiJls in part: "we have age group · tournam~ for kids from 12 through 17. When a bri&ht prospect ii tpOtted he's singled out for extra coaching and help from tome ol the country's leading sporting goods concerns. "If he continues to develop ht is sent OD tours around Australia and eventually abroad. Such was the case with Emerson. Alter winning every age group championship from 12-17. he was sent on a jaunt to Europe and he recalls tM lint stop: the 1954 French championships in Paris. "I saw that I was paired with a guy named Ashbaugh." he relates. "He was a guy in his forties and I figured I had an easy draw, I remember going over to Ken R-Osewall and remarking ltOY EMERSON about what a:ood fortune I had in the draw, then menti~ed whom l WU to meet. "Roaewall just laughed. 'lbe.D he said, 'you'll be able to count all the game1 you win on one band.' " Emerton &oe4 oa. to s a y , "Albbaugh really drubbed me. :'hell I went to Wimbledon that same year and lost 10 Ashley Cooper in the second round. 1t was really an eye opener. I never figured that aome day I'd win at W•.NMoa.. .there "were hundreds " -t playtn .-u4 ouch ....... _. ..... \lll?'laliltlt " But Emenon dMI }ua t.. er-le, l>lain1<11e.-Bnllth1~ ll'Uot lll ltM -qllll Ibo-· 1••· Ht won Ww U.S. cro.... in 1981 and ... in '14 &DCI finll'hed run- aerup ID !aver la 1lll. EaMnoa •Vet hil ftrat reeolJec. tioa ol aeeil:C Laver in Australia. •'H• wu small and bid .. tlaming red hair. He bad a lot ol ability, loo." I .ftoJ'I iDterat .in tanis WU tg. nli.ct t!lnluP fomily play. "My folb and -. play<d ....., weekend," be tells. "l used to go a1onl to wallch. But after being a a:pectltor for IO loa& )'OU ~t the lupirati(fl kl pick up a racquet ... ,. oat to jolll them ... The Awa.Le wtm'a next com- petition wil! O>me • La Jolla in early March wtteD be tnm1 with America's Arthur Aahe in doij)les play. Later nut month he'll vi• ot Madison Sq..,. Garden. He says deleue ol the Daris :up will be a t.ouP cbare for the Autsies this year becauae Tony Rocbe and John Newcombe hive alrtady turned pro. And. lb< land from clown under will be furtbu bandicapped if th• genial, talented EmerlOll ~ rrom amateur rub. I Santa Ana. remains head 1i...,.,...., .. ,..,.,..,...,,....,,. ...... ,..., .. .,.,.,,...,.,.,.,.,,..,.., ...................... ~ and shoulders over the rest of the field for third place. The top 1ix places re- mained unchanged from last week with Freeway leaders La Habra and Sunoy Hills holding fourth and fifth place while Magnolia 11 in the Si.I.lb posiliotl. . Others are Garden Grove. Santiago, Fountain Valley ;,ind Orange. Newport Harbor dropped Oilers Remain ln ·2nd out of the elite due to its 1-luntington Beach, Co rona stunning 76-74 Joas to de! Mar and Marina Corl4 Westminster on Frid a y after taking Anaheim apart earlier in the week. TOP l t Place SCbool Vote-1 1. Huntington (21-3) 30 2. Corona de! Mar (25-2) rI 3. Marina 122-3) 25 4. La Habra (17-5) 20 s. Sunny Hil1J (19-5) 19 6. Magnolia (16-10) 15 7. Garden Grove (17-6) II 8. Santiago (IM) 8 9. Fountain Valley 1a-10)4 JO. Orange (16-7) 3 tinue their lofty rankings in the CIY.' cage poll entering the final week of regulation play. Coach Elmer Combs' Hun· tington five has a firm grip on second place in the poll behind -Compton -who has led from the first week of the campaign. The Oilers firush the Sunset campaign today with Santa Ana and then Newport on f'riday before entering the Clf' playoffs. DET ERMINING YOU~ PUTTING LINE · D•termini ng lhe corre ct pvt! ing ~in• is reloti vely 1imple; it'• n"Q k;-. ingyourself believe inyourdeci- sion thot be come• tough. Any doubt about the line will thwart o smooth, squar• pullin9.1tro«e, Moybe you will find it eoSier r---J-1'..l..-.<[.'.1\__ Irvine Cagers In Finals By ROGER CARLSON OI' .. OtllY P'llet Itel\' Basketball hostilities end for the Irvine L e a g u e Wednesday, with the e x- ception of champion Corona de! Mar and runneru p Magnolia who enter CIF playoff competition nex t week. The champions of Uie Irvine circuit entertain last- p I a c e Estancia at 8 and Fountain Valley travel:-1 tn Costa Mesa (8 p.m.) to wrap up Ule regulation season. Santa Anita Corona de\ ~1.ar. wiU1 a ~2 record. holds on lo the fourth spot in the rankings to beliew in your choice of pul- tin; lin• ifyou follow fhis tip:· Eliminateoll otherpctentio l put•' tin; pat .. except.one: Then con- centrate on the one thot ren"Qins. Don 't let you11elf think there is . ony other p01sible r o u I • to the ho t e than the one you hove l chosen, ~~:~cet.hu-d place North .. 0 1,.1 IMT'l. M-t. s,. .. i..... ,..z7 -~ And, Newport H a r b o r hosts Marina (at 8:1Sl with still a mathematical chance of tying the Yikes for the runoerup spot In the Sunset loop. ..... ·-·· ..... 11 --°'' C'-" A ""'· "'"' t>9'f I "-"'· "lllST llACI. ' ...,,........ • ""'' tolO• -.,., Clel-. """" "'500. Clelmin. ..,tu UOllO·S-. oru._...,, fl w M•rrbl '" "' ••1$ Prine• l•ll (! M Y-.l ""Jeri! (J G<wl ..... 1 llldl lnMnl IW lllllml 0..'I Fwflll U 1"...,_1! Pi.ctn.rm CM V•leftnMMl "'"" !Mien [J 1e1-.1 Wlnlt-111 C-1 F-l•J-INI) M" ~--tit ct.H.l.IJ Bit OI S-CJ l tmlNrl\ L~<;I<• ·-I" v11on .... I•) ,. ... •1191M9 Stat. Sec"'t II II V•lefu.,.I•! H-0.ft !! W .._rrl•l ~l [IMY-1! ....., ""' 1 .......... , "' ~ 11• "' '" "' •• i<ll! '" •• •• "' "' •• Entries l>M'I Trld! (0 Pl•te•) "' °" IUl1. l<!lli<'I .. ""'"°· • ,.._, - •1111 UP. Clllllllltoll •t ..... e11C91. """'" t!O.Gllll. ~It 0 T""""""'-b ndo. S-. IL Pl""•' Jrl 111 Scui.tu'" (W llu"'l 111 SI-lo C11tH1U1r tF Al>1r11! llt Ludl1 :!oPot !M Y1""tl lU l vllr ll!uor (W Miohot,..•l 1 tJ ~ ...... tv CJ S.-llotli f '" Al 1.-Lail Ill Gortl•I ~IOI Slnlt ..... S.."'9 {J L•--tl) 111 All'• .,.,..... 10 P;.rc•J >U Mt,..,.._ !J Gan1•lo1J 1111 Mn. Joe I<. IM Vot0.1> 115 ~ ..... 11oe1 (W H"rl'\ 1 fl "'"• 'H11I .. RtYotl' ltl'lyH'lm I" V•,.nrue .. ) '" The Sea Kings, under Bill '::==================~ Bloom. flrush out Irvine loop r hostilities Wednesday night *HO# TO IMPl:OVE YOUI MllNG*I ..... h ....... ~.u,.·. The rest of the Sunset !Aague went at it today in afternoon games. when they host Estancia. illusl'lllttd .. ~ te putti119 91._, line....,, 1tNluol s.M 2oC .-. Marina's narrow verdict with 0 91_,..i, •If ..i; .. ..i -io,. te AmoW ,._r, '"_.fl over Sant.a Ana did little L...~-;~·-M-·~·~·~·~··:.....· ___ __;·'-----------J In mS.r to get the tie. Newport would have to defeat Marina and Hun- tington Beaell coupled with a collapse by the Vikings. Marina wouJd bave to lose to Newport and Westminster. to the Vikes' standings. Coach Lute 0 I so n · s ---------------------- quintet continues to h o 1 d down the number seven spol. The rest of the ricld has Aviation ln fifth place and ·Millikan in sixth. A1\.A 1. Compton 126-0) 160 2. Huntington (11-3) 137 3. No. Torrance (26-2) 128 4. Corona de! Mar (25-2)100 5. Aviation (2S-3) 88 6. MWikm (24-2) 73 7. Marina (22-3) S2 II. G\enn (22-l l 47 9. Monrovia (22-3) J) 10. Redondo (22-6) 14 A ... A Cage P a irings S et For A, AA Schools ClF basketball pau-mg1 have been announced in the AA and A divisions with an oddity of no seeded teams in the tourney for the double-A. This was brought about became there were t o o many outltanding Wms to select four out of the group. Top candidates ror CIF bonors from Orange County irlclude Or~ge and VU!a Park -both still lighting "it out for the <Xestview League championship and Garden Grove and Santiago from tbe Garden GroYe Leaiue. .. T• lnOft er-., vui. '•"" 1c ... 1~"""' #11 •I O"""°'• (Sl&tr• #IJ -V•llon> 1Ck¥M fll •I SI, ..,_.... lc-N , .... e...c. f9"fl fl'rw'-"<"tl laM'-!(Wt-Gr-t 1l •I 11: .. telle 10r-I ll a. .. ., u ... ........,;. "11 .. s..i Mlt- """ !Rio l'tollft ,,.i 1 Wlll'll,,,.ft (HK ... 12) It Y- Oel 4Ar!Mtull Ill S.... --ISfnl• ........ 11 If '-toe c .... [fl"Clllllw •11 YllQIN lo..Mn Vitt.no IU tl ...... "" 11-191 #11 ~!~f1l al-(R ..... eni.11 II"" fH --""" fF .... lw fU •I S.... L~lt oe;-IS... 1.uli 11! S....11 -'-IS....t• I•-• 111 ft C-1 l...,_lllrt t1! "' L• S.111 "' ltn ~bt'lel MIMI .. !-• k f!) 0.-L~-'2 •I Monl'llmert (C...,lno II! lt1iltl4a1 .. °' K-1 ! In 111 fl ...... Mn 1~ ,.11 __ lkll ...... ltt\19 H°"""" #1! •t c.r.. ....... (C:.,_ ~ ,., c.-r.. IS.. -''' •'Or-• VIiie ,_ IC""fv-Ill s.... ~· 1...-. #11 ., .... c... britl M-ot l.a lellot IS....t& "' '" llYlfll w l!I c.>'1119 fl_,,11 #1! •I -,.,.,...... Vllit'r #I) Corona del Mar will have little mott than a tune-uri for the UpCOming C t fo' playoft'1 W'llll its mat.ch with Est.M>cia-. The Eagles, 3-20 overall. have had a long aeaaoo and don 't figure to hive the ·hOnu to ~ coach BiO Bloom'1 jurgern.aut. Corona del Mar bu two all-league candidates to go alorlg With its numbfT four ranking In the CIF poll and the number two position in Orange County. Corona wb.ipped Estancia by 40 points the firat time around ill the tatters' gym. Fountain Valley seek& to pot the clamps on no worse than a ti'e Im third place in the Irvine leaiut 1fith a victory over Costa Mesa. U Vakocia can turn die lAbles on-Brea It would in- sure the Barons Of outright occupancy ol the third IP@t . A WIWI el 1 lot of EUN for tfle .,,,.,. FAMILY l~':~vl FEB.16·25 IU •111MME OF OUTIOOltCH:Altf POMI" • WATtlt&STAGESHOWIHAMNA • TIK>UT FISHING CATCH 'EM 6 KEEP '£M' • FREE PGA GOLF INSTRUCTION • CASTING DEMONSTRATIONS • SUM'ING -Sk1N DMNG nus Witt C1UT11MD1M DHIW'ls ~ llOATS• ~ •1JllCIR.l •-IS ...... NfD~ ~--,~~~~;:..;..1-~~-1--~~~~-'I~.::. ...... ,,-~~-:..::: .... _ - ''r MJ @'16 TO ~tW AWAY flCH ff All '(llJ /tl<Mlf6, DVT I HIJJEP 7lfF PVS.' ~ • .. ·. ·. ·.. . •. --..-..... ... ·. . ... . . . -----·-..... -.... -- ' ' od ' '" .. p p " • l · d '" op . ' !.h " " " iet in it, lo .,. illo l •· 1~e , d "' ·UP ... .ilh 111 . aid ... Jill ''" go )UT Ind in cfa me n. to ... ... •ith ••• "" .,. a)Jt .... ( r----·- ,.. -, • • -.... -~----·-. -· ~ . . . , l'lltidQ, Ftinr1r1 20, 1968 ' Court Gets New Iss ue: Politics in l-1nan, I-vote \VASHING'rON (A Pl The judicial order portioning Indiana's gress ional districts rl"BP· COil· could pose a new question tor the Supreme Court: What p:irl should po I i I i ca l l'On· sidtrations play under the "one man, one vote" prin- ciple. Rep. Ray J. t.1addln. 0 - lnd .. says the order \Yed· nesday by a special threc- judge federal panel will be appealed to the Suprl'rne Court as an exam ple of "political gerrymandering." The high c ourt ' s i!ll· porlionment decisions so far have concentrated on assur· ing nearly equal numbers or people !n each con· gressional dis trict. HIGH COU RT The lndiana case i;:ould mark the ultimate extension Of the high (·Ourt's Jn· vo\vement in what the late Justice Felix Frankfurter called a "political thicket" in warning against lclting apportionment m at t e r s come before the federal courts. By a 2·1 vole, the three federal judges established a new alignment for Indiana's 11 congressional distriel.~ which Democr<1_ts say wi ll Increase the present !PS Republican n1ajority lo 9-2. Only two Democrats, Re,1;, Madden or Gary and Lee H. llamilton or Columbus would have districts with substantial Democratic ma· jorilies. DemOCTatlc Rep . J. Edward Roush would be put into the same district with Republican E. Ross Adair; Democrat John Brademas would get su bstantial new Republican territory : and Democrat Andrew ,Jacbos Jr.. who represents In- dianapolis, "'ould lose half of bis old di~trict and pick up parts or two others , both strongly Republican. Madden, in <1 H o u s e --- spee('h. called the ruling - in which two Republican judges outvoted one Democrat -the "result of a Republican conspiracy" to "disenfranchise incumbent Democratic congressmen.'' He also called (Or an in· v1cst i gation or reap· portionment cases by the House Judiciary Committee. To that, Rep. Thomas G. A be r net h y . 0 -Miss .. responded th<it 1he lnd.ian3 case showed Congre ss should have pa ssed legisla· tion to keep redistricting out or the federal courts. The Indiana redistricting ended up in court when the Supre1ne Court rejected an earlier plan because of a 20 percent variation between the largest and smallest district. and the legislature was unable tu agree oo a new version. NEW ALIGNMENT The new Indiana a lign - ment has dislTicUi substan- tially equal in population. with regular ouWnes quite unlike the grotesque di.stricts some states have eonstructed in the past. A close parallel ot the pro- mised appeal by Indiana Democrats came when the Mi ss issippi Freedom Democratic Party attacked that sta1e·s districls on the grounds they were drawn lo prevent election of a Negro frorh the heavil;y Negru De lta region. A three-judge Mississippi court refused to consider the case and William 0 . Douglas was the on I y Supreme Court Justice who favored hearing it. Like the Indiana districts, ~1ississip­ pi's are substantially equal and regularly shaped. Designing congressional districts to favor one party is nothing new . and both parties have benefited from this practice from time to time. Any Supreme Court ruling thus could have an impact as rar-reaching as any in the entire ap- portionment question. DAILY PROT .Q'i . Cp~~ Reforms Tough WASITINGTON (.~) - Ref. Charles S. Jot'i.orr1 recent blast &1 the cb:1lnnu ;ind prOCE"dure! of the Houii Appropriations Committee poinl!i up thl" dJ1ficu1ty ~ frustration inherent in 'f. r o r t s at congresslooal l'elorm. Joelson, a fourth-term Democra1 from New Jertey, ls one Of the minority liberals on lhl!I power(al c<>rnmittee dominated. by Southern Democr1ts end Republicans. • The subco1nn1ittees which hilndle the key domesUo f)rograms and n\ost of tqe giant fede ral budget art. controlled by this coalltioD. But Jo~Lson, desµile ranklqg l!lth among JO committee Democrats. is last man on two lesser subcommlttee1· interior and state-justiCt • con1n1 erce. POWER CHARGE Joelson charged Chairma.n George H. Mahom. D-TexU, has the power lo shape cODJ., n1ittee decisions "In CQD• lonnily with his 0 w n political philogophy" a.nd criticized the secrecy of subcommittee hearings and 1he way the 51-member full committee rat i r i e .s au~ con1mittee bills. Com mittee members d0tt't always know what they're voting on, he said, especla!IY when it involves something like fund s· for the Ce11tral lnteWgence Agency which are concealed rn various other budgets. But Joelson bas virtually nu chance of changing the 1>rocedures about which he ('omplained. lie called them archaic and undemocratic. In racl. the Joint Com· mittee on Reorganitation o( Congress rao agnund with its modest congressional reform bill on shoal.! coll· sisting of l1le practices Joelson criticized. As passed by the Senate, it required t h a I ap· propriations hearings be open except when the;y in· volve national security, In- formation that should bl'! kept secret or matters lha l might reflect on someone's l:haracter. STALEMATED The bill has bee 11 J11talemat.ed in the Hnu se Hules C-Ommiltee since la5t March due largely to op· 1>os1tlon by powerful com• mittee c hairmen and Speaker John lV. McCormack. The first com- promise~ o r f e r e d umuc· cessful!y by some pro· ponents eliminated the ide.a or open appropriations hear- ings. Mahon t•laims the •P· proprialions CQmmittee does not havl' enough facilities lo run as many as 10 open hearings simultaneously. Chairman Tom Steed, D· Okla., o{ the post ofiiCe and t r e a s u r y 5ubco.mmitlf:e, .o;ays he can't get tile ln- formalion he needs al an open hearing. --- . . .. t - J 8 DAILY PILOT Tllt:Sdat, ,..,_., 10, 1'68 Everyone He1 Something That Someone Elie W enh-'J'BB BIGGEST SINGU M_..llJ{E'J'PIACS elf 1'•£ OIU§fi£ COAST • P•1¥B •lllKT Nl-A7a You/~" Sel ~. And~., .... ~ Wrth A WMt Ad HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES fOI SALE HOUllS FOR SALE HOUSES l'OR SAL• HOUSIS ,Oil SALi RINTAU HOUSES FOR SALE R.INTALI ................ HouM. Un .......... General 1000 General 1000 General 1000 General 1000 Gener.I 10CXI Newport Helthh 1211 HUfttf"fMn INch 1400 ' $2,975-DOWN EASTSIDE .. FOR SALi IY OWNER 1-------c..t1 Mm. 2100 Hunti.,.ton THE WHEB. PLAYMATE HAVEN B/B 4 BEDROOMS DAVIDSON Realty Cite Fixer-Upper, valuaWe A DOLLAR DOWN 3 Ba. av, Patio. ~ H1rbour 3405 PLUS INCOME $l I 000 Newport Hellhts property. GI. comer, 67.ldOO lot lea· attiQc. Quiet lor adults. l ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Of fORnlut C.llitli all ambiUOUS young A mACTIVE On quit't ttff.lined street of • Older house but well built. tUttl formal IJY1na' room bl.It llbopa. $140. &46-2261. 3 BR i bath, private ~&ch .IUn&. bachelors who are lookln~ TRIPLEX well kept homeL Lar&e liv-Cleui, lttsti1Y painted, 2 2 BR, l" BA, lU&e play-with fittplace, larte muter c!.ub, beacbea 6 boet .Ups foe a ped with pnvacy plu:. tnit room with wood bwtl-BR bome on 59xl98 R-2 room downstaln. $25.SOO. bedroom P r l v a t e bath, Salboa 'UGO .av~. $325 I mo n t b reita.l tne0mP all rolled into $39,SOO ing fi~place. Nice f~ Rltr. 27SO Harbor ;)B, Ot Stt at 327 Fullt'rton, inter-~ty ol closet ~. fen----------leaM, or optioa to bey. ls sptMtng your wa~ •. Own- er-JI willm& to sacribc:e lus twq money makini laundry· mats ln excellent COST.\ M t: SA . SHOPPING CD'· TEift LOCATIONS. Each hU 30 washen and 10 cir>'· crt, PLUS EXTRAS. Ap- pl'oxlmately $11.<XXl Gro:1s income a n nu a 11 y, WILL TR.ADE E Q U IT Y FOR RESIDENCE. DU PL E X, OR CASH. Excellent value lor ~tired couple willing to spend only a couple ol hours a day. Will sell lor ONLY S12.SOO each. Eves. Call 642-919'2 CAMBRIDGE HIGHLANDS This home is larger than the usu31 Cambridge home & much nicer. Excellent CBl'· petlni & drapes. Newly painted Inside. 2 water heat· trs, water softener, l&I'ie pa. tlo, extra utility room & t>oat trailer gate. Comer lot. $29.730 JC-. co:Ts ~WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenlnat) one. HERE IT IS! 3 un11s. ONLY 10°/. DOWN room with slldlni: itla~ door~ Eves. ~9-1~ emd call 54MT72 ced yanl with covered patio, RENT-sal., TIC'Woce&n troot, Broker. Call Dldt Fablu secluded from trafhc antJ Chol<!t' locauoo -:\ear to patio and low m&ll'lten-F•ntabulous Penor•~ modem kitchen with bull!· 408 E. Ocean Front. All UT-~ E ance yard. 4 big bedrooms LID S NOS 1na C&ll 96Z4411 '"""or-. •mll!l!!l!l!!!!!!!!!P.!1!1!1!1!!1!! nestled in shrubber y. Shoppini Center. NO'I' ! and 2 tJled baths. Walk to O A 3 bdrms, tam rm, fantasttc · • cla.sa front. ,.,.,..._,» ... Where tlse couM you fu1J With 30,... .. Down. two of the 3 BR, 2 bath& view. S60M untumlshed, $65 -:;;;======== Fountain Valley 1410 such a desinable mon<'y thrtt Units will pay all tax-Pa r 0 c h 1 a 1 and public M tum. A tremendoua home ~a Nlpl 'D07 maker for $29.T.iO with a I'll. plus prmcipal and in-schools. CaJ·petl'CI and drai>-SZ2.SOO for you. 1 FOR Rent. 4 B d r m eel throughout. Take over Georre Wllha mson. Rt~. ~ ~oNA·RCH BA" short j mm. dnvP to a swim tcrcst on a '.!J year loen. 5~ •:, loan. SlJ6. per month 67l-4350 OPEN EVES. Beckwith Rlty Lall'll"a Bch M I in the ocean. Bay & Beach 1~~!!!~~~~~ 627 s. Coast Hwy. 494-7508 19142 Btookhurlt, H.B. • ··--' ... ·-4'bdrm, wlth fam- rownbouse 1i,, ba, oven rs.nae diahwuber, waaher, drrer FA heat !tptc, tae 2-Car prage w.walllbencb, pool, clubhoule, • ... •pi~ Incl. Sll-0929 indudes principal and ~,;; ......,...,.,.,... Rulty, Inc. terest. Cotta Mes• 1100 Dover Shor.. 1227 BEST IUYl--Uy rm l: 2 baths; 6 bdrma 20'l.) W. Balboa Blvd., :-JB ---------1. C1ul A-cond. 3 BS, + fam + 3 baths. Exqub. 67"9200 Eves: MS-0966 Be tUul 4 BR ho 2 Sl "--ite homes, priced for you. ->-AMONG TREES au • YJew me, · ate entey, -aul Clllta. Priva~ beach club. Sell or --Mr• "Smart Quid., acludtd Eastslde 3 heated pool, cabana, Ian~ 3. Vlff location trade. Al.lo we have ""er Sh ti acaped IJ'OUllda. f74.900· 4. 2 car pr. cm alley 250 addl .. __ , ""'"'--bedroom l: dining. Tip top B Owner • 646-3127 5 °~ t .............. ....._ opper y . """"t p e Beclnrith RJtv 1 ----Bch. Ow-ck h ~l . rs 20-lJ WESTCUFT DRIVE con d It Ion throughout.-6. Only $21,SOO. EZ terms v -. ... -Sc~ ~~i'~t;a~~~~n~-64fi.7nl Open Eves. Schools around the corner-Harbor H ighlands 1235 Call now to '" th.la best 621 S. Cout Hwy. ef.'1S08 L-..n• BNch 3705 rooms. R1v1era Pool. near Best f8J'n.ll,y area, buy In the entire al"e9! l(&:NTALS Cameo <hores View nrw CUSt()m carpeting. lirt>-VIEW 646-7171 5"'6-2313 3 BR, 2 ba. Bltna, brl~ patio, SPINDELL REAL TY Howes UnfvrnlshM J NEW .; Bl•droom. dining rm. Open Evet 'tit 9 cpts, drpe, frplc, immac. W t M olla ~58 plaN'. move In condition. fully carpeted $29,950. Owner movlni. arner a agn • Cos'• Mele 3100 Rent1ls Av1il.ble Apts l: bouaea -aU price ranges. We need additional rentals l: property llattnis. CUSTOMERS WAITING 3 Bedrooms plus Den with pool and lanai located on Camden Road recen1ly rederorated priced to sell at $77.500 Call WaUy Hallberg Eves· 642-t290 Irvine Terrace #IV 11 you l'!Ul find a home draped & landscaped 613-0450· 543-3196 Added family Room :'-iewport Brach "'11h theo;e elegant authentic Spanish ""ms for less th.ul f-"'S.~ E bl ff 1242 Bl'Y IT', entry gates Ht u Nice Dutch Haven home with lt'SS than $113.000 d (olesworthy & Col REDUCED carpets, rapes, &: lots ot BA YFRONT EASTSIDE. Exci,>tionally MUST SELL by March lit. brick work. See th1a one t\ewly listed . a 'Real Doll ~an 3 BR 2 bath home, 4 BR Lu&lc. Top irade thru-for sure Only $22,500 642-7777 1901 Harbor Bh'd .. C.~f. Next to Snack Shop Jr. ~tely carpeted. fire-out $41 950 P•ul Jonet Realty H~ ~e~~ ~~ rm pl~. ~tachtd garage, OPEN SUN '1.s. 707 BELUS 847-1266 Eves. 842.5844 VERY CLEAN 4 BR, 2 BA home, bit-in, trplc, C!'l)ta, drps. Mo. to Mo. $210. Rltr 546-4141 Beckwith Rlty Leiuna Bcb. 621 S. Coaat Hwy.~ MONARO:I BAY AREA LOVELY OCEAN VIEW 2 BR A den, 1~ ba, cpts, drps frpl, pool. 1Ae $225 mo. Adults ~1243 betw 10-5 pm VERY a..EAN 4 BR, 2 BA home, bit-ins, frplc, crpts, drpa. Mo. to Mo. $210. Rltr 540-4141 Laguna Nlgwt 3707 • 60 huge )oc. Asklllg only $23.800 Delancy Real Estate · ol lrontage -~t for tbe mon~CALL 2828 E. Coaat Hwy. 6Tl-3'T76 Senta Ana H,ts. 1630 3 Bedroom, carpets, drapes, 4 Bdrm famil • h only S84.900 540-llSl. fireplace, elec kitchen, fenc· In M.ONAR•CH BAY rmy • ~ lo n macftQb 2 and 3 Bcinna on One A. ed yard, nas, eves, wk · ..,.,.., _co_r_o_n_•_de_l_Me __ r __ 12_5_0 &: * A. Its. Comm. lot on ends, 545-2813 OWNER. 6'75-2599 642-1235 -------•I Palisades. Ruby H. Russell, RENTALS 6 &!drooms. family nn. '.l ~111!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!11 Rltr 545-2209 545-3030 3 BR 2 ba, ww cpts., drp1, a .... F lshed frpl ._ beth king · !!_ -------------,-DUPLEX · • frplc. nr White Front. $195. ....,.,_ um· cs. 4 ~ s. ·size PEIFECT FAMILY heated & tillered P 0 0 L 1 • 3 BR. 2 Ba., aep. den; Corona del Mar Tustin l640 Util pd. Sn Travene Dr. General 400() PLUS million dollar day a POOL HOME h~e lot, beaut. lndscpd. A cburful, llte-lllled •---------546-5586 --------- rught ,._1a];n1 • Bay\·;-. 1000 Sp. ft. bnck concrtte 1500 sq ft in each spacious OWNER Attnct .3 bdrm, 2 Spanish Eutside 2 BR frplc HOLIDAY PLAZA .... "' "' ~-Qwl'I rul-dt"-sac strttt ~ -tio. •--'. shade garden, . • , DELUXE ~A1-•• 1 BR, Sacrifice! Reduced from rno.ooo blocl< t schools If )OU nttdl ,... .......... 3 Bdrm, 2 bath unit. Carpets, ha. tam rm, ~ ac, Xlnt beam.s, priv/yard, patio, .,._.....,.... EturxCJe·.tin4 gBR~sp~famarnnchi. ·,~~e·t lo ST:i.<XXJ 3 o4 tM'd horn fountam: brick planters; drapes, bit-in kitchen w/dab-loc, nu lnd:acp, nr .chl adults, no pet.I $128 yrly, Fun. Apt.a $125. + util. .. ,y fOf' immediatt sall" a or room e. in sep. play yd. lath-plaster; washer. Easy to rent. $27,950 838-1097 673-7629 Heated pool, c a :-p e tin i ber, lge master BR w/dress-the Back Bay azu. don't I carp. 1hd. fln >; stone l blk to Shopping Center. drapes, ample parkini. No ing rm It pvt gardens. Ex-Chester Sali~ wan to KM' th•~ ont. ~th bedo frplc .• bit-ins. By owner. Only $42,500 -term&. Lagun• BHch 1705 4 BR, tam rm, 2 ba. E-side children. no pets. posed beamed ceilings . . . REALTOR room could br dm. olfice S23.~. )Jake oUer ~9-3~74 2 yr old. Pool, fp, ww, drps, 1965 Pomona, CM, 642.5858 $57,500 315 Marine AvP. BIMbol ts of dtntn~ room Al!!O ha'!'----BEACH COTTAGE FIXER UPPER Avail NOW $250 mo. 64e-798J 1F J -$4,oOOBACK BAY REDUCTION Owner Norco Bound Mra. Raulston 67l-6!m family room. ~ bath.<i and I ' Unifs "Easfside" Buy at lot value Three bedroom, 2 upstairs 3110 Co.ta Mes. 4100 Col.I ell •--•-& Co e e pla,y .varc! rrnc-l'd from pool. only ..,.,,000 or offer?! w/bath, 1 (or den) w/batb _Mes. __ v_e_r_d_e_____ • ·:. .~ :"'..!.n . '=111!1!!!1111111! All ttu~ tor s:n 950. MUbt $39.500-s;,()00 rlown. No 2nd DON'T ~rr ON THESE! downslal~: Separate ~-$22.50 Wk. Up . II ~ NOIA" TDs Call quick. trance Llvina rm w/fit'• 5 BR 3 bath, nr Mesa Verde ..._, .-. Clil.,_19 WE NEED SALESPEOPLE . .. Country O ub. $325-mo. 1874 e Studio 6 Bach a..+• Spaclou.a executive family home. HUi't' living room. formal dining room, large tanuly room with fireplace, 4 l&fie bedrooma, plus 3 b9ths, 2,700 square fftt in Newport's most choice loca· tion. View ol the Baclc Bay. Now otkred at $43,950. Kt .. m1 oa •-Snooker, Billiards ~ Lockhart RHlty CLIF PR•EST R I place, din rm, small !au~ ., ... 111 this l;)x24 detached room. 646-2301 646-3322 Since 1957 Owner. $29,500 ..• 494-7772 • MaJd Service • TV avaSL ' or "you name rt" IS possible ~---569 w. 19th St., CM ' ' H tor dry room, ga.ra.ite· 10% down. Sa.mar Dr. 545-0344 • Incl Utila 6 Phone een. • _or a boat can be pulled .......... 3034 E. Cout Hwy., CdM THE WILD ONE Newport Be.teh 3200 e New Cafe 6 Bar HARBOR VIEW HILLS Coron• del Mu ..__......, .... _ .. _ .. 1e .,.._ .. PRICED to sell S99 mo pays ITI4) ~1 2384~ Newport Blvd. 543.-~ .... .,...... ""' ~ --~ .,,, ... \\.,,...,..,.,... n:-r all u ,..,_ GI One ol ~guna's famed ngbt 111to this "bobby, or ...,... '"-'>•'-...u r DRIVE Bdrmon aasumi~ "a '0 • Bid.rs. ~ completion. TOWNHOUSE Luse or Sale; CHATEAU LaPOINTE ,..on-room". Oh yes. then's ii646-iiiii7liiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiOpeiiiiiiniiEviieii3ii.\ 3 's-~s. rps, mawilln.v 416 ACAClA. Lie 2 BR cor· "A" frame, exterior of ce-tum A untum 3 BR., 2~ ba., Lovely Furn 2 BR Apt. a lovely 4 It family Pace-extru. """"It tenn.s. · ner R-2. Will add View A;-t. dar shakes. extensive use b1>J., C&Jll., dnpea, blt·lns. Pool, C81l>Ortl, adults. bou 21 OWYER'S MOVlllG ~~2nd2 .. Owner. 540-9439, to suit. 673-6904 2 ... ·~ l no pets ........_ ••1C aetttr, too. A t EiO sq ft nn '""""" =========I ol itau. 3 BR. Mlaion Rlty car iar., ucaiev poo . · ,. •v111 •u.1· In all. See it this weekend. l""Sl 494-0731 m-8811 A1t S pm 6 wlmd.9 1941 POMONA AVE., CM ' Lusk -built homes located in the Southland'• most de- air'able l: faacinatini area. Schools A Calif. Irvine Campus just m o m e n t s aw111. lt'11 ee.sy to buy -submit. Must sal this ~ 4 BR l: BY OWNER. Lldo Isle .., call: 646-S'731 FURNISHED S.chelor •~ C II R I 1t.Ju.51ao f Bdrms. 1% baths. fenced, ---------•'m.IPLEX, l)Ce&ft new, IUn-n...&.. ·--...... o ege H ty .-u-family roo m ;, year old redecorated. fi65 Ross. 6 UNIT-LIDO TRADE decks. Inc. $385. mo. Sac· LEASE w/option, waterfront """"~ -...;ation. All utmtlfs ., 1500 Ada.m& at Harbor Pacesetter home today! -:;.is 1543• 6~. Bayfront Units _ well main-rlfice. Low dn. 841-7450 2 BR. pier &: 1lip. Exdusive pa.Id. ~. Available Mar lat · INe.r Cinema Theatre) Will comlder leese,.JA. right ========= Evea community. 837-52$ _64e--=ro22:--:-:::-. --,-,,..-..,.....----/ t.ained • Penthouse Plana · • party .. 2 baths, new w w Mesa Verde 1110 '°" owners Unit • submit ========= OCEANFRONT cottaie, 1 2 BR Nicely furn ApL Ad-COSTA MESA omCE 2629 Harbor Blvd. >6-9491 Open till 9 PM Builders I Investors >/4 ACRES R-2 (95'x310') Older 4 SR home ldini- bat 1 + a 1 BR (dingbat) near shopping on Wilaon Strttt. Value in land. at $26,950 .. Sensibly priced from $33.900 to $43.500 LUSK HOMES Directions: MacArthur Blvd. from Padfic Coast Hv .. y. or Newport Fwy. Tum on San Joaquin Hilb Rd., then follow signs to model area. Eastside Bargain Broadway 1 block to New- port Blvd 2 BR •.. , S19,j()() * • * * 19th Street, 11.J'ie lot, 2 BR. PLAN NOW For summer fun in this large sparkling pool with covertd patio for complete outdoor living & lovely 4 bedroom home on tree lined street, Only 123.900 293 E. 17th St. 646-449" E\en1ngs 547-1875 ----clean • • . .. . . . . .. . • • Sl8.500 • • * • TARBELL 540-1720 Eut 18th SI hxer-u~ 1 Vlctorla BR 1 bath .J.. ...... ru.oco 2955 Harbor Blvd. • .. • * 646-Ul 1 nOll>w st. Duplex 2 -t BR COST A MESA cat1 _.._ OnJ;y ............... S23.500 MESA VERDE-$24 500 "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!_!!!!,.~!!!!!!' Rltr. 64&-3928 Eve. &tU>Js.; 4 BEDRM . FAMILY RM- Open Saturday It SUndav 3 BATH $ 12,500 *1.ACHENMYER ~o down G I. or low down to 6.3xl35 • R-2 lot with l ~ ocbcn fireplace. built-ins, I room house • Room lar nxER UPPff'. Vac:a:it 2 BR ~uher. Patio. 54().1720 units • A real sleeper for tr-pk. Ea.staide. R1 kA TAP.BEIL 2955 Harbor speculation. Ruby~ PJtr »2209 8\;SIESl ~lace m I Need a~? • ~nll> maoey, time 6 effort. Look find tt Wftb a tram ad! OIARCE rt'! now!!! SPECTACULAR VIEW-OCEAN clftCI IAY CLann-f le-/-.Aparlm"n/J 0.. Weterfront Near NewJ i Harbor Entranc. 2525 e>c.en ltvtl .. Coron• •t Mar, Cellf. AMPLI GUEST PAUING and IOAT SUPS Wiiy Not E11ioy TM "C.doMl11lmn" Way of Ufe THI ADVANTAOU WILL SURPRISI YOU Yoa can ~ue and get fee title -or leue lf you prefer. Ar.t 11>U, h-wn WA 'l'ERFRONT VTBW. All hl'fe two bedrooms ~ bJt~_r-wrrH LARGE PATIO. • • YOU A•t fN\'JTED C) SPk'rottR FURNISHED MOOR lllJ $59,500 -.cl Up-Lease $420 Monthly It Up P.111•1 67J.1711 far fwllwr ~- carpet1t1g & custom drapes,----------UDO BAYFRONT HOME. Latun• Nlguel 1707 BR, cpt.s. drps, stove. re-ulta. SlOO mo. Aloba Trlr fti>lce. all. ~lect. bit~ klt· GOLF COURSE HOME R C GREER Realty rrig, Lease Sl70 mo. 494-9'171 Px. 132 w. Wilaon. CM. chen. Temftc yard with pat· Owner will sacnlice beauti-· · • 4 Bdrm, family rm. •oc 0 lo M k ff OnJ S33 950 3416 Via Udo 673-9300 ln MONAROI BAY. Ne r1..~--_, lder 1 BR. Adults · 1 e o er. Y · · fuJ three bedroom. two bath --OWNER. SSl,OOO S7>2S99 wport _,__ 3220 $1Ei0 W. side 3 BR O/vlew 1JiC show place. One block from Huntlntfon Beach 1400 3 BDRM, 2 bath, blt·lna, Pool Mgr. 2195 Miner 548-1008 =fllm ~~:re~~~~shc;.~ ASSUME VA LOAN S•n Clemente 1710 ~mm~~ walk to bcb. 1!~. ~ ~lt~~u~ '-··--·-pointments wide and Lush AT 5~4-1• INT. AUTHENTIC SPANISH . . wortcshop. SllO Mo. 646-7616 1093 Baker, C.M. 546-5440 Landscaplnit. Sellirig price Trade up In class by assum· Large 2 bedroom H11elenda Corona del Mer 3250 NASSAU Palms l a: 2 BR ~~il!il!m!!!!ill~I is the Appraisal Price of init VA loan wlth total pay-You'll aay Ole'! ••. $19,500 Furn or Unf SUS-SlSO. Htlf. Hu-Split Levell Lenout dolfnSittaAite.encCallles54. "'M3998oving ment of Sl.58. per mootb. --New 3 BO, -tam rm, 2'ii ha. pool. 111 E. 22nd St. &42-JMS r ~ Gorgeous Balsa Park 70 X 18 DELUZE UNITS Superb view. Lease. Owner In desirable Baycre11t -but -B--.,--f-11-u--120 n. comer. 3 Huge Bed· With Pool •-"°"""'ft Vi"ew .,.. Uvt.1 DUPLEX, 2 BR, clean;'waab- not le••a bold. Thi• i's an 3 R .. " ba, am..., ~m. "' ""'"' .. ' "'""""" encl Ad I•· .,~ ...,.. " t d 2 f· rooms, Showa like a model monthly •--e $2.090. '""e er: · gar, u ''" pa.,.,. enormoua 4 bedroom 3 bath carpe mg, rapes, u-: """""' .. ,. S9S 64&3000 Aft. 6 PM places. Asking '26.500 W'lll home. Uae the equity in finest lnve-i.tment on the _Huntintton Beach 3400 · · near-new home with a mar· con~idcr otter. Owner. Call your old home. Seller will Co a a t, and a mqnitlcent velou.a floor plan. Huge pan-aft 5 & wknds. 49f>.98l3, trade. tax shelter-you'll lh.tiU to Free Rental Newport Beech 4200 eled game room · large 54g.3238. ~ the k>c:atlon. enough lor a pool table · -------Ell c M .._ RJt Service with maaaive stone fireplace LARGE Executive home 5 en · auuuey, · &: completely separate from BR 3 bath, large Jot. Near 1624 N. El Camino Real Welker & L .. the living area! Formal din· Mesa Verde Country Club. ~ (TI4) 49'l.fil45 ing room, breakfast room. S46.000. 1814 Samar Dr. 54!>-7682 EDINGER emente, Calif. 3 car iarage. A whale ol a _0344======== 842-4455 OPEN EVES. MAGNIFICENT bu ( $61 500 -Sw .. pl"" View Y or ' · N •--h 1200 ··• Ruth Pardoll, RNltor ewport ._.c 3 BR, 1" Ba, OJltom • blt QUIET CIRCLEI home $35,500 121 Eut Av. l&a> Westclll1 Dr. 642-5200 Top of the World Exclusive Pacific Sanda IJn. ftl\le L«>ta Marinos m.sm& 1682 EDINGER th .... _.... 80-4455 Open Eves. View lht' b09ts ln the bay and perial 2 stories wi .. """' 492-6145 SO STEPS To Beach. lovely 3 BR. 2 BA, 11vaU 3 moe., March 21.st. Sl~. 675-0271 dys or 67S-4543 t\'ee A wknda. BEACON B111. Small Apt. Pleasant deck l: View. Ger· qe, Util pd. Yrty l.ae. $16S. per mo. 67>419'7. 4210 a milllon Uihta from this fencing, Deane Brol. pr--R""E-N-=T~A-L_,S,....._ ____ SPARKLING SUNNY, 3 ramblil\I 3 BR home with den kitchen I: 4 spacious HoUMI F lthed 2drma. walk to beech. mt. O.EAN 1-2 BR. $95 up. fonnal dining room. Thi! bedrooms, c ar p eted I: _u_rn____ lnl. dahWlbr, cpts, cir'P'. Adults. * 645-1'01 Lots & Lots of Lots bomealtea reedy for bulldinit to your apeciflcationa. In Mesa Verde, some along tht Falrway. Maps avail. able llhowlni location, di· men&lons, etc. From $15.000 with 15% dn. M~A VER- DE REALTY, 546-5990 shake • roof charmer with draped. Submit yoor dotvn Rentals to Shere 2005 secluded patio. POOL I: 2G1 E. 16th Street -1 to S33"""' I maJnt. $115 mo. 838-7954 • large """" la located on a .~ pr ce. For quia, eaiocit tftUlta , spar1ou1 lot wt1 secluded Pacific Shores Realty EMPLOYED woman, alone, BRAND New, 3 to 4 Bdrm, DAILY PILOJ' DIME-A-, • str('rt. SS7.500. ~ Eves. 536-2m sh.:.re hie with Slime. CnU 2 bath, I mile to beach. LINES. You cu uae them , SPRING CM S65 mo 54M072. S22S per mo. 962-7673 tor 1Uat penmea • dQ. Dial ----------CHAROE m White elepbantat DIDMM-Une &'2-5671 fimily Problems RENTA_LS ____ .i;.~I AL5 RENTA,...,,LS,....._ __ _ Must sell 3 BR 114 ba. aepa-Apts. FurnbhM Apts. Furnished Apts. FumlshM "'--. Realty Co. ~orator's Delight Mellculoollly kept large M6.1 Ring 642·7252 Anytlln!_ Verde Cambridge borne on Immediate Ocwpancy quiet cul.de-Mc. Carpeting, l~ lrvtne, Harbof High. draperies I: over-.a.11 decor tanlf~. ~ moves you into are most outstanding. Olf· nrwly c:t.J"J)eted 4 BR 2 el'!d on excellent terms at bath home. rate l<W& bmily rm. like General 4000 General 4000Ge.neral 4000 • new cpta/drps. Seller Will pay loan polnta (or GI or FHA buyer. BRASHEAR REAL TY 847~ .Eves. ~1531 $31.900. 6-12-2020 C1t u g.1347 -FORMER MODEL HOME REDUCED, lovely 3 BR 2 NF..AR BEACH. Comer lot. :;;:;:;:;;:;;:;;;;E;;;~I Ba home on 2 lots; can use freshly palnted. 3 yrs. old $$ INCOME UNITS u •~ 2 apta. Rm. to bld. Near Compl. lndscplni 1: sprinldr. College Re.Jty, S46.s880 , ~ Blly 1: oedll. wtll lle1l all or 6 Delu.'e units $:i7.;,oo 'J int. or trade. 121 (lit St. 3 bdnn. l: fam. nn. Patio O R.orronoe letters of t+i. four xrombi.d words !>. low to form fovr slmpt. worcb. 6 thrff BR Willi $65.<XXJ OWNER m.m9 " Hre ring. Cpt.1, d.rpa. 9 one BR Units $72,00I _____ __,,.._..,...,.....-S29.900. 96U054 OWMr. I 13 OOf' BR Units Slll>.~ TiiE Bluftl. abo91 ti.ck bay; $ Well.McCudle Rltrs.. 1 BR., 2 Ba. ~: 1 e., , 1 J,750 ( ~ 1310 Newpo11 mvd C M lea~ehold; v1ew. 12".500. 0.der 3 Bil custom home flx. • • M&-11'29 Eves..~! _BY OWNER 144-10!59 tt upper (~ own the landl. r r I' 1 11116'!!!!!!!lll!!•'!"!d~rcom!!!!""!!!~!!!!!!!!H!!!!!om!!!!!!!ll!!; s~~~~~~J !! !i ~:~ °:11 1;:,c~ •lone Is , ... f-,.-,-,T-U_l _l_l_l ___ I ~ .... __ , "I V1 VI J~.500. 10% down. 646-~.1.1 TRADEWINDS RL TY. • ew •w ew ------,-..,..---~ StUOlt IW2.:i<l12 · 53:i--Tli61 Calif. Mfdileranlan. bit '>Y FfXER-Upper deluxe condo !VAN WEU..S. Sep. maatrrl Apl. 1 BR, J be. fr:>lc, DIVOR(f 1· 0 Z A I I llUl\r. 14'x22 family room. l»ll. Sl'SOO dn. RJtr. 61S-21W>5 • I I '#ff, Sl191JOO fumisl'led. DUPLEX 2 BR eech. fum. Mii.it lfll "°"' 4 BR 1~ bath I I r I bur:~: ~ W:n~ °o ~ Roy J . Ward Co. 64&-U:.O S·t ps ti> oetan. 133.SOO. homt. 1900 IQ lt. Only U200 _,.zo nd I he 1 >fl~~'!a·~~ .. i~~~: E~:':!~~ n°rr I I!~~:;~;. $21,000, pool, S3CJDO db· ~ IV...,.. u-3 BR • • -• • • r--~ lRlfll-..... ,._ 3 -Caywood JUty UV I"'° ,_~ • CllJIS, m w. eo.st Rwy. 541-1290 Newpor'f...... 1210 =me bl~t. w~~. ':i~ .• mm!fS r r r t r r r r I ~Mr~ ~~':r.5;.~ ,, ACM s M::,.•ib ..;:::-1ii'-~=cMT~~::-7093:'::s:-~i3 ~· a;;;o;t---..;•~ec~~~=~-~~Llf-H_u_s.J.1....l.1....l.1 _J,l_J,l_jl_Jl_JILJI tnd" lor truck, i.w car • blind ~ al•· Je.GOa. 1 BR condom.Ullum, btt-tns f'lf' • 111Ubmlt what YOU bavt 64S.7041 or &e-127\. Owptt. ~. ~•&her I dryer. S6 • '"'n. ~ .......... 1ae. AMil\I $3.250 642-3581 AS It Barpfl). 2 ..-.--;;& ,_ p;w, 962·1612 Mute~ •BR2tllLPlAll8J'....-- Dtine • • • ..... zns ,.. Lti. IUL . ·- SCIAMLITS ANSWllS IN CLASSIACAnON "90 • L .. ' • . ... 0 . -·. --· . .. -. ..,,. .. . . "' . . R-llTATI ...., .. t • • • .. # t TutSdQ, ftbn.wy 20, 1968 5351 Commerdal .;;.... __ ....:., ________ ~---4iQU lue.. Opp I rtuftlt&el 6JOO ~ .. 10 CAPE AlRE BU1LD£RS -?>1cdulllon Homra aJ!:AN ~ Ap11. IEHT 1 BDIUll. ...._, dl'<'Or :1!~~'1:1:: VENDOME . , ...... '""''"'"' HAllOI ~~".._~~~:r::~ M v. litt a eoita Mesa Sall LauNry Por S.I• Complete buklea end fQW~ ment for Mle. Sa.II Laundry a Boat Covu IAundry, Cau ·.t>e operated by RmJ.retlrod -man ud wile. ()slfratlon Coalt Haalttl Cl9b ==:;;• ... *-=1~=·== BALBOA * Sll-51$ SPICIAU $25 Mowtli w PbaDt fTMm. OCEANFRONT Pftln. $123 • 2 WKS FRIE RENT FULL. OPTTON TO BVY GIEENS leech Ytiy. 2 BR, tum or unf, ti Make rMelft~ NOW No dtpollf u .c. Huatt....... 5400 blk to ~. ta.2111 Newly Red~eied Hone of Chain BACIELOft • UMJ'UlUll. 1unt1ftlfen IMcl. 4400 a... ..... .,,,.. .. ttartc 611 w. ltth, c.M. w-i«i« from S100 ..,. Ckllt & Glrt1 Club DELUXE SC>adOI» 1 BR uni locl. util. R.ooml 6 Apta for Reot e Sptdoul a Bra -2 B& Apt. $100. + uW. Heeled 1 • 2 A 3 BDRM. Oy. wit, mo. Sn&b 1 Ii: % BR • Sw1ln Pool • PuVsniea foOI, retrtg1 c a r P e t f n a . FURN. 1s UNFtJRN, IEAC,HWOOD Apcutlllellt Home1 % blk bcb. All linens A utlla e Frpl lDd.iv~ fac'ls drapes, ample pe.rldnr. No Heated Pools, Qdld care COMPASS MOTEL e Adult11 A Family veu cbldn>. No pets, ~cttll', Adj. to SboPIQI -Privat. p&tiOI • N-.r Beach, ll8 • llth St HB 538-4170 1145 Anaheim Ave. 1965 Pomona. CM. 642-5858 mo Petcnoa Wt:/. at Hu-Golt and Shopplna. c M 642-2824 bor a: Adam Ollla M 3 II 1 ....... frplc THE SUN NEVER SETS on · · DON'T JUST WISH tor aome-&. eaa. 2 a a 2 L.-..a......, patios Oullfied'a aaUan power. ' tbinc to turullh your home 546-o370 -_, ... For u ad to lell around JOIN tt. ewibpna 10 the .•• find lftat buys In ~ 1 llt • W•• In CIOMts tbe dock. dlal MUi6'71. DAILY PQ.D1' WAJft ADS! d9Y'I aaatW Ada. Wamtt 6 SpdAsdale, H.B. _...;::...;;==:::;:=;.;;..;=.....:====::-:::==:;;;....=£:::::;:;:====;::::; Prntl&• Addrus {2 mu. W elf 8-ch Bhd.) CLASSIFIED INDEX Hours-Regulations-Oeaoiines MAlTINl't)UE GARDEN Ans. 142.5001 ., '42-3615 ........... IACHILOR COMM•L ILDG. U&ht Mta. Zone Lol size »clSS. • rentals room to develop. lncomc $460 mo. Ideal for ~ perllOI\ w a n t l n I to iet into a • l'ftEB SAUNA e Wllh Swedish !Wllala¥• b)' T Experienced Mauuete' OPi:N T DAYS A WEEK 9 IM•lO pm 132 E. l.lth St. ~ Pl'iced to sell -$45,000 GOOD Rl!AL · IST A TE 353 No. Coast .Hwy lucradve Kl')wlng bullne11 =====::;:::;::::::==- could eu!ly elinl $1,000 per C....t.ry Leh 6411 month. Supplies on hand !or ---------- La Sch 4~7518 tmmtdfate .operation. Com· plete $1,500. Space available to rent tor QPeration. Ust :l Adjolnlfti improved lots. of cuatomer1 to woric from. l70xl19 Baktr BrlatA>l Ar~•. 0.)'11 ~l Evea 546-8276 CM By ownor ~UlO 11fE ORIGINAL lnclustrlal Rental 6090 THIEF OF BAGHDAD Never Had It This Good! OFFICES It yard atoraae space auit. contr. or s:m. mfg N'pt Bcb Owtw!r &U- 2809 l.5t. $4.850 Casb Takes lt All! DEU. Fully equipt, Like New. Oioice Bay Front Loe. Low Rent Lease & All Sup. plies, Llcen!I<', Health per. HARBOR Park, 3 $250 for 3 PM. Re1t Mtm0t1al lol• for $700 or one., 5314245 aft U200 COMPANION (Xypl Ftrat Tier Palm Court in Pacific View M • m o r i a l Park. 646-5<&51 PACFlC V1EW. (1) gra~ site. Endowment ca.re ms. 540-m4 :>.:ttvic .. t: DlltEC, ORY (.,pet CIMn"'9 6'25 DURAa..EAN Rua and Uph. Clwwrs. ~mmmied by Parell.t ~ M<.'Calll fi>r ~· Free ullmalt'. ~ CARPET Ctcanlng. f1oor strippl"g Wa:ting. Walls, e) WlndOWI washed. )31-0561 -a V INYL LINOLEUM i1L r & ro~MICA Tou<.ley's 76~0 N t·wpCH t Bl•d N"'·P'''' Bth 673 7l'i0 . ·' £fUt0ftl: Advtrtl•ra allould c11eo1c tllttr adl oany and report 1mmtd11ttly t rrort Parklike surtoundlngs UtJlitlu Included Lett 6100 mll. etc. fl5,000 Valur. ---------MUST sell right now as Babysitting Gudening 6550 ~~~~~~~--1 er mlacl&lllffloatlona. THE DAI LY PILOT uaum .. llablllty for errors tnly to FURNISHED BAOLELORS Nur shopping tM txte111t of publlatllng th• advtrtl-.ment correct•~ ont time. UNFURN 1 BR -2 BR · 3 BR 80'J Knoxvllle, Apt D. I IB O&ADL.INE ,09' COPY AND KILLS; 5:30 P.M. the da)' before publlcation, except for 2 baths available 5.16-mt w .. ktnd lldltlOfl and Monday 1tGtlon1 when cloelno time 11 6:30 P.M. Friday. C&rpel.I, W-.pu, p.rage 2 BR 2 ba ~ patio YOU MUIT HAVI'. KILL NUM•Eftl When kllllng an ad beGauae of quick reeulta, 11th & Santa Ana, CM. MOM KAi 81Bi Garfield. ... auN to make a NOOrd of Ult klll number glvtn you by your ad llktr u 646-4233 641)..5542 Prlv atrtet' l tllock north Ocean View 1.46 acres. 2157 Pacillc Ave. (R3 County) OWNER Eves. 615-1669 Ytrlfle11tlon of your call. oil Garfield. 962-8994 Rvwry effert la made t9 klll or co""' a new lld that flu bttn •rd•red, but we can-THE CONTEMPORARY !!ON!!!!!E!!!!!!ol~the!!!!!!la!!at!!!!!!!!lari!!!!!!!!e!!!!!!!and!!! not trU•ralltee to do IO until the Id ha• appeared In the paptr. SJ>ac. 2 BR, pvt patio. Santa Ana 5620 beautiful ftt simple lot DIMl!·A·LINI'. Ade are ltrtctly caatt In advance 11y mall or at any one of our offla.e. Frplc, all kitchen bltns, pool, ----------Anliqua Way, Dover Shores. NO phont •rd•re. 8Sx180 pitch & putt. VOLTAIRE Kl 7-0997. OWNER The DA IL V Pl L.OT re1trvn the right to ola•lty, edit, cenaor or refuH any advtr-1-st.y. Just redec. $140 mo. FROM $99.!iO tfMmtnt. and to chang. lta ratea a11d r•gul1tlon1 without prior nottc.. 1572 Orchard Dr. Lite 1 BR, 2 BR. Studios 81xl96'. View 1123 Calaxy Advertl1t,. may place their edt by telephone. (Just off Santa Ana Ave.) Hotpolnt bltna, re1rlg, Drive, Dover S hor es · Owner transferred. &t2-2"li6 B A BYSl1TINC. Al\ytime. Mort TD • .t.11.15 Any age. My home. 30l>4 gages, ••• -k Grant, CM. Ba tr'. • 40% YIELD • Fa.lrview, Bristol are.a. M&- Must sell Trust Deed! $25,000 2838 Cash req . 6 to 1 collateral. CH_I_LD_c_ar_e_._m_y_h_om_e-.-v-ic-. Prop. sold for U75,000 with West Costa Mesa. Fenced $50.000 down. Must be ready yd. Xlnt care, exper. 642- to deal! 8618 673--0669 Day 01· Eve. _FREE ___ B_AB_Y_SITr __ l_N_G_ $33,000 Jst T.D. payable $.225 In ~hange. Ln yoUl· home. mo. incl 7% due 5 yrs. 10~;, 67:>-3613 ANTHONY'S Garden Service 646-1948 Rea&. monthly care. }>rw). ing. LandscapJni. Exp. bor· ticulturlirt. ''Tender, lov1q care for Green Garde!ll". YARD CLEAN-UPS ( Hauling Trees -Shrubs • Jyj ' shaped or removed. RotoW. ling wt:edit\g·new lawns. 642-7'160 DIAL DIRECT 6'42-56 78 $32,5()(). l..sehold. ~ an· 516-6261 or 539-7934 cpts, drps, pvt patio, nually. By owner. G-16-21jl pool, rt!C1'8tlon aro. discount a1mually for 5 yri;. Bab~·sittini; In my honw, Jap•nese Gerd•n•r • $4,j,000 four BR, 3 be, L.A. Anytl!Jle. f enced yard. Relandscaping, trim, , home, built 196J. Lot Rrfcrrnce!-. * 6-12.()384 Mowing for yoor garden. • -WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540· 1220 811 S. Fairview Rd. 547-7185 EMERALD BAY viPw lot Bermuda Yi111ge <Btwn McFadden "ht st 1 48xl35. Prlv. b~ch. Recrea· tion. By owner 548-6859 Huntinfton leach 540-1220 L•gun• Beach -494-9466 Phones Are Open 8:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. CLA&llFIEO COUNTl!RI aN located aa followti 2211 W. lalMa llvd., NtWPort Beach. lay & Thurln, Coet.a Meu. 10I Fifth St,. H ...... N ...._ 242 ,_..,A-. ............ l:JM:OO ...... AS... Mill Addr-1 Box 1171. Newport 8Ndl, Callt. Daily Pilot Classified Spac 2 le 3 BR. l ~ baths La1Una ... ch 5705 Carpets, drapes Near sboppltli & schoola 100 CLIPP DRIVE Mgr. 2214 College #2 LUXURY J'UKN/UNJ'URN !iliiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Yearly Ltue. 1 A 2 BR atepa to 9JOn A Shops Oceamtetr from .very Apt. 2 lclrm w I c.ca pott $90. Water paid, near IChool.. Avail Marcil L trom S1!!0 mo IQ>. 4M-2MI HOUSIS FOlt SALE 11awit01tT Hl••NTI alt DIMOllTION MM 2194 Placentia AV'el'.IUe lllWltOU '"""'' 42M OltAflTIN• llltYtc• ...,, 537.()380 2 Bdrm, view, c:ou. drps. •••UL .... WISTCL9'1' me ILICTitlCAL .... stove, refrig. iU'1 laundry. c:::: ~~IA MAit ::: UlllVIHITY "'"" att7 IOU.,MINT ltlNTAU .... !!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!'I North end. $150 mo lease. u1•• u1•DI ,,,. IACIC IAY .... fllNCINO .... $105 $120 C"'.... -Liff• ....... llU HST ILU"" 00 flLOOU .... -494-0552 .. -1Wit01tT 1'"1"..(:" '* co1toN• DI&. MA• 'ZM flullNACI .. ,.,.,.,, 11oc. .. 11 Luxurious TownhouH --droo------d--. uuu .,.. e'-ltDININO .... 2 BDRM UnlurnlBhed 2 Be ma, carpets, rapes. 11awl"OltT Mlletf'TI mt IAY ISl.AllDI UM GINlltA&. llltYICH ..., Ocean view. Swimmino pool. ULIOA COYllS 1211 LIOO ISLI 'ltl OltADIN•. DllCIN• ..., Elec kitchen. Beautiful big • NIW..ott'T IHOltll "" IALIOA UL.AND 4Jll el.ASS .... I N _._ , Adul l A.dulta. $140. mo, 49&-1639 IAYCltlST lnl NUNTIN•TOll llACN .... ••HN THUMI ,,.. poo . r ... pg. ts OD y. IAYSMOttll nu ,.ouHTAtN VALUY "'" •uN '"o" me HARBOR TOWNHOUSE -~ 5990 oov1• IMO•IS u21 """ HACH ._ HIU(TM cr..u11 me i217 Harbor Blvd., CM Rentals Want- CltrvsGrov• 6175 Beeutiful 10 ac. Naval Or- 1.nie Grove la the Riverside area. Excellet1t appreciation and tax shelter. Priced at only $4800 per acre with termi;. AU t.rttt are ol an approved root stock. For more info please call \Val. ter Frick with: Eckhoff and Auoc. Inc • 1818 W. Ollpman Ave. Orange, C81if. :>4.1-2621 Eve-wknd1, 538-5747 AcrHge 6200 l02'Xl89. MaiJlificent View WISH to babysit c'Ompamon ~ It 5's.;;JS2 (714) 499-3844. for my !Oft, 2.3 years old. GARDENlNG, complete lier· $6950 -2nd T.D. payable $70 s day wk. 839-4864 vice. 30 years experience, mo including 10%. Due 3 .BABYSITI'ING MY HOME ttl.lahlc. Elooeilent wcrk, yra. Behind $22,000 -lat Cd.M 67~ _6_42_-4389 _____ ........,...,.,.,,.,::- T .D. on $45,000 View home EUROPEAN GARDENER 20% discount ln4) 4%1137 Brl~ MaMnry, etc. Landscaping. Maintenance '560 Very reason. 548-4337 eves. Money Wanted 6350 --------EXPERT Japane.se Gardener BRICK, Concrete, Carpentry 100.:'lng aeanup Main-$15.000 needed fOl' 60 days Custom Cabinets Sm jobg '"MAC<" '847--0132 at 10% an d 10 points. CK Free Est 962$45. ..:t.::.Cl'l..::anc:.:..:..:e~. ---,.--=--- Secured by $25,000 • 90 day . Apt and General Clean-up 2nd on 6 acres Ocean View ALL TYPES Masonry, Brick Mowing and edging. Odd level land South Laguna. Block It Cement work. jobs &: hauling. 548.QS5 Sold to responsible syn-Also repairs. 636-29'16 GENERAL yare cleanuJ?, dlcate tor $104.000 with Carnant•rlng 6590 tree servi~. hauling, roto-- $25,000 down. (714) 494-U37. ....-tilling. Reaaonable. 646-584 s~ . 1st T.D. payable $55 2 Carpenters ready to do GARDENING, land&caping, mo. incl 8% on small level your & general clean up. wwncu"" lut LONG llACH .,.. MAULIN• .,,.1-~~--=--=--....;.......,..._ ftAalCNI 111eHLANDI lm o1tANoa couNTY •ue HOUSICLIANtNo '"' M I C • WANTED To lse. (Yrly) Bay UNfYlltllTY ,AH 1H1 OAltDIN OltOVI 4'1' INTaat01t DICOUTIHI •711 ap • apn front bm, W • mer, (Sharped ACI( IAIY lt4t WllTMINSTllt 4'1' INCOMI TAX '14' SPAC 2 •-3 BR l'L bl'"'· r• R.E. S1lffm•n Wanted Established real estate firm, speclallzlng exclU1ively in ~ listing and sale of un. developed acreage f()(' res!. dential development, needs C'Onlleienllous, bonett f u 11 time salesman. Experience and R.E. llcenae re((. Com· mission baals. Oceanview lot. All due J Building, repair, remodel, 646-2219 yra. 10 point.a OK. 494-ll38 Add.a.room. Frank 548-69.~ e JAPANESE GARDENING • AN1'iOlJNCEM1<:NTS * NO JOB TOO SMALL * Service. Cleanup, Landacap. ASTILU.... ·.~ MIDW.V CITY .... lllON, on.-t.. .... .,.. "' , .,. u.. OK) ln Balboa area. Call YtNa THlACI .... SANTA ANA 40t lllONINO DIS Cpta, drps, 2 pool1 Stan Wilford d)'I, 213: 3J4. ind NOTICES All repairs. Add, remodel. iJli. 531-'1034 aft 7 pm. Reas. * 962,1961/642-5064 &.:! ::~1::~ :: SANTA ANA Hll8NTS "" INlll\.ATIN• '7H Near shp'g and schools M•• TUIT'" "'4t INSUllANCI 6'1t .,...... ACOM IAY '* CDASTM. 47'1 1Nv1n1eATtHe. DetMll" m• FROM $99.50 ~---N-SIBL--E--C-o_u_p-1-.. Found (Fr" Ads) 6400 REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS Gener•• S.rvicea 6612 y !ANIDI U• LAOUNA HACH 41" JANITOltlAL "" Mi? 1998 Mapl #3 "' l!L~ILAND :: LAGUNA Nt•u•r.. cm JIW•UY Hl!Allt. lk. .... • e, wants I~. quiet 1 or 2 T:::~= ~~~~Ult ~= ~:~~~~.:." :~~ ~i~:.~::ICIC = L~~'!!:~u!,,~~~.· ~E ::m1~1~ ~aclt area. HT:.i:c:•r..UY !; cRo:ooNTM:'L'UsM = i::~.':.o~ .. =..... :::: kitch. ~ antennas. Encl. RESPOO Per.on needs un- llT HACH .... .. "' ... , .. TINO, ..... 'IN gar, Pine trees, nr bua. $130. tum 2 bdrm bse, Laguna. •Du ••011• ,' .. '" .apts. UnfurnlsL-~ ""T101 .... Adul•· 120 E 20th N• •IACH "' n.u ""o--·""" ... "" . · ·· Patio, pr. view. ~rmnt. ICIWOOO HM 111t111Ar.. Mii ,_..,. r '""'RIO B AllOI COUN1'Y t• COSTA MISA 11• "&..UTlltltte. •lldl. ...., .. u..r.Av US 2 R. 1~ bl, Marilyn 499-4127 OP couwn = :::"~-.,·~~-.CM = =~":•OOMtN• = all elec, crpts, drps, GE PLEASANT rm .• cmpl. lady; WT -ITAft ~, ...Wl'OttT HllteM'n .,. HOc. IH'lnCI ,.,. kit, color a.ntennu. Encl kit· h priv • cent loc. IT""9ll ... s -"""•• swa1 .. 11t• m1 ....... · . , .. WSSTMl1t1Ta1t 1'11 Nlw..otn' SHOlll •uw "UM~lllVICI Hit gar, tl'eel, nr .,.... $130. 67J.9140, 9-1; ~37. MIOWAY C1n 1'1• WWrTGL"'" n• ltOO"'Ne .... Adulls. 120 E. 20th . SANTA ANA 1'2' UNl"nltSITY .. AH m7 U DIO, ._In, 1JC. ffae Need a:maJl houM Wlth 2 BR sAMTA AMA Nett. :!: ::~ ::.J,.~ :: ltlMODILINO a .. ,.,.,. -LGE 3 BR, 2 bl, bltna, gar. ttove ' refrlg. by Mar 10 ~:.,-:• , ... COltONA OIL MAit UM =·~ l(ITCltlltt = cptl, drpt, fk1>J, knd yd, Up to noo. 646-'MJ llOltTH TUSTIN W4 IAUOA 5* ....... .... patio. Util pd. $]~. sn ....... ,_,_ ANAHllM ,... IAY tsl.ANOI sue sn111• MACHIN• ...... "' .. ., Trave-n Dr. l:'..t<! ""0". LARGE pvt room, • ....,.... .... , •••oo CMYI* uu uoo llLI sstl .""' .,._..,,_, b th N Id "·-~ llLV "" l7'1 11.LIOA Ill.AND nts 11 .. TIC TNlltl, .._., II• 6f61 $ pvt a , 0 tC1ieu. -l.AOUNA HILU ,,.. HUlfTINeTON HACH ..... TAILOttlNO "" eparate 2 BR, cqJ(s, drps, Mooth. Eve~ 962-3093. t::~: :~J:L "" .. OUNTAIN YW.IY sue ~~L":.'·~:.=TIIOL ~ stov~. refrtg.. i&rage. 2 .,.,. CLIMSNU me sur.. HACH J4M TILL u......-• Motl'Me 6'U children, 00 dop. $120. Rooms for Rent 5"S "" JUAN CA .. lt'TUNO ',??! o"~=o~·~~~"" = Tllll SlltVICI .... * 54&-1076 * CA"ISTltAHO HACH 1~ eAltDlll OltOYa Ult TILIVISION, •-in. trtc. ..., LOVELY I xi t OANA itOINT 1;:; WllTMINSUlt NU lt"HC>LSTHY "" NEWLY peinted, 2 BR, sep · ge. rm., " CA•r..hAO. 11,. MIDWAY CITY "" WILDIN• .... rear hae Jge fenced yard view; all convenience«; nr. :=":1~ tm SAMTA ANA sue JOBS & EMPLOYMENT encl p;, $100. Ref:I. req'. town, Laguna Bch. Meals :Zu~~~·~~ ~:u:c,~.. ~= ~~~N """ ""•"" :!: ~:: :r.J::: =-: 2149 Orange Avt. 548-8n4 if dnired. 494.98,j3 ~~..m~~·u,.':,., IALI = ~:t"..".'" HACH = ~o:N ~':~~N ,.. 2 BR Htd Pool. Adjacent ma· P!f::· :!°';· nr ~~\~ el~ AftAltTMINTI ,.,. ..... ,,.. LAGUNA N1eu1&. sm OOM1n1c MIU' ,.. jor ahp'i $130. utll pd. Ad-.... ...,. ~ mo. RENTALS ::: J~::~~~~tttANo ~ ~:~:c~~',n.':: Melt = ults. 968-1740, 646-5276. AM 548-3696 or 548-1478 HOUlel Furnllhed DANA it01NT n• .-1HC111, ._ '* 2 BR A 1 N w cp•· dPn• $12.50 UP wk. w I kitchen ... RE AL ~sTATE. "'"" WAHTID, ·-"" p . e ..,, ... . ,..,.,.50 s d" A ·-.... uu OlltlltAL ,.. II; "' JOI.__ a ·-,,.. No small cbldrn or petl. .... up tu IO pu. ......... , :::,_•i;:.:: IMAH = Gen•r•I A011tc11s, Miii a w-,.. By Owner. Pb: 548-6769 Newport Blvd. CM 548-9755 lllllSA oar.. MAit "" Tlt ... LIX, "c. "" ICHOOU" lltSTllUCTION 7640 ==========1~========= IA ftllDI m• CONDOMINIUM "" Jo• ""'"'UTtoN ,.. G H ~c:.UI.. ..... nu Hlf'TAU WANTID "" THIATlttC.41. ,,.. Newport Be.ch 5200 uest °"'" 1111wl'OllT HACN me 1t00Ms "o• UNT "" MERCHANDISE FOR =~ :., :: ~=~ ~~~ .. eou•n = SA~ AND TR.ADE PENTHOUSE VIEW OVER-NEWLY licensed & u e 1 t unHOus ms eu11T HOMU "" flU1tN1TU11 ... UX>KING SPACIOUS GAR-home. Ladles or couples. ocrt•• IHOttat nu Mtsc. HNT•U "" o,.,.sce ,u1t11"u1t1 •n DENS. ~e. Pcd-Fowtain, Enjvy gracious living with ••m:LI"" me ~"ifs'::,.":::::~ = :~~~· :o°u~'::,•:; ::; ~e. Fireplace. Elect. amall family. Call 540-03 =·:.:V" ..... = TUJLllt .. AlllC1 ... '""'· llSTAUU.NT ..,. eye 2 car pr. Other ~ Mn. Dempsey, R.N. IMT IL""~ :!: !~:~:~.~'!I"L = =•~~:~, = luu Feat. 2 BR 2 BA. cpts, REAL EST ATE ~~~=· "::~".:. '* lllDUSTlllA&. PltO .... Tf ... • ..... IALI em Dl'apea. All Maint. $300 mo. General IA.UOA 1* COMMlltCIAL .. ,UllNITUlll AUC'TICHI ens Wettditf at Dover No. 8. ----------IAY llLAJIDI UM '"DUITlllA&. allWTAL ......... r..1 ... c•• ... u oo 1tLI m1 &.0T1 "• NITIOUH "'' 642·2659 Income Property 6000 '°"" IUMD UM ltANCHlt '1• SIWINe IMCHllllS flM 2 BR 2 b N -1 ~·~• llACM ,... c1T11us ••ova• •11s MUSICAL tNsTituM1111 ens • a. r. ocean, .. ., o, MUST sell under price Due '"' VALUY "" ACltlAO• '"' ...... os • o•IANS .,,. view. ~ mo. yrly. No pets t. d .... t .• th f mll • MM L.AICI IUINOltl '* llADIO "" IUO -..... 'til 5 0 .. u lfl e a y ... un-~~ :~: ,.. lllSOltT ,..0,.111.n n• TILIVl$IOl'I '* ...........,.., w...,yg · I Apt, Good Inc. perfect OUHH COUNTY = g~:N:: ~-::0::::' :: ~:;~ -.:~::::res = LUXURIOUS Townbo111e ~ cond. 310 s. Birch St. S.A. 5991 Dike and Compeny, Inc. Phone ~9631 for appoint. CABINETS. Any 111.A? job. BR~ & W h It e af. 23 yrs exper. 548-6713 tectionate male puppy. Part . Gem\811 Shepherd. Vic. 2:lrd REMODELING , comrr;erctal & Tustin Aw. 61J.2m0 ttsidential. Cabinets. etc. SMALL Male Poodle. Vic 19th & Placentia 2/6 Iden· tUy. Kl 5-5850. Preci.se worker &48-0367 Out ef St1t• Prop. 6208 Found • bla.ck I: white t'bbit • t • m e. Indianapolis It Be11ch. H.B. Call 536-8217 C•rMnt, Concr•t• 6600 e CONCRETE WORK e Of All Types. No job too SmaU. Call: W-1038 NEW KINGM AN AD- DfTION: Large Iota, water, power. S695 full price. $10 Down, $10 month, no in. terest. Fret pictures, M1ps. Wrlle Box 486, Kinlman, Arlzona FOUND: Girl'• bicycle, Tic. Balboa Peninlula. Call le identHy. OB-7699 · WHT toy poodle. Male. Vic of National Ave., CM. 64229283. CUSTOM PATIOS It Block walls. Also concrete si.wing .t removal. 8(2..1010 THORYK CONCRETE NO JOB TOO SMAU. F'tee eat. 646· 12341675-5.>16 Mount. & Desert 6210 TAME blk & '.\tit nbblt SILVER VALLEY. "Land of 7166 E. Cat Hwy., CdM. Lakes" offerlng 5 acres in ALASKAN Huskie. Vic of 1ubdiv.llion S1200 down. $48/ college Pk. 646-1492 CEMENT work, all t)'J>t's. No job loo smaU. Free est . II. STUFLIC< ~~15 month. Phone 847"'640 aft· er 6 P.M. Exchtnget, R. E. 6230 TSO ac. tor inc S350M eq. Deaert ac. for boat. Apts for home. Citrus $4M ac. for inc. HAYTER tht TRADER PO Box 2452, Riverside Ml-1403 682s3189 BUSINiSS •M FINANCIAL Bus. Opportunitl" 6300 e PARTNER e 6401 BOSTON Tenier. Red collar, Illinois rabies t.q, ans. to 'Boots'. Vlc. Npt. Bch, CM. Rewrd. 64z.8892 Ans. scrv· 642-5057 LOST: On Bal. Island, Sal., male, brown Box er. Oakland tap: n e e d s medicine DAILY. Please call: 673-5361 Rew. GERMAN Shepherd puppy Child Care 6610 CL.A VJS-MONTESS<>Rl 1525 N. Santa Ana Ave. 640-3706 "Where children .•• . . . take giant 11tepr. HOURS: 7 a.m..5:30 p.m. Ja.ues J . Slaven MA. admin LICENSED DAY CARE Hot lunches. naps, craJts. Jlarbor·Baker * 546-1539 ContrKtors 6620 missing aince Sunday trom ROOM addjtioM. low over· in front of Newport Shores head, top quaUty! 16'X20' Market. Please return &: no Fnr.Uly nn. Special offer. questions asked. 646-8701 S2300. LT Const. OR l·ll66 LAD~ g o I d watch, Dex Additions * Remodeling Fantastic new product with band; Tic. 5 Polnta, Llbr. Ir. Fred H. Gerwlck-Llc. wide public acceptance. Un-B'way store. Reward 673~1 * 54~2110 limited potential. Requireg 847-2937. BUSIEm' martmi>llt• DI $25,000 cash -part or lull ----------h,----. Tb• DAILY PILOO' time. m.2950 110 to 6 PMI LOST: Mexican Chihua ua, • .,., .. blk. face, brown body; red Qualfled RCtion. S • 91 WELL equipped machine coUar; vie. Garfield Ave., money time I effort. Loci SAVE ON REPAIR$ Plumbing, Can>entrY. ~1ec· trical, any home ttpalr. Dick Squires 546-5079 Painting, Plumbing. Car- penll;'. Reas! ReL In.aW'ed. BankAme1;card OK Call "1-tike" M:z.()348 H•ulint 6730 CLEAN Jots, garages, etc. Tree removal, dump, skip, backhoe, .flJJ. grade. 962-3745 ./ HAULING. Truh pickup. Trimming. Anything-we do ""' It a U. EX'(lert work. 54.)..2792 Income Tax 6740 N•than Tax Servlc• Orange Counties Largest Lont form ...... $10 State Tax .•.••. $5 For home appt. call NATHAN TAX SERVICE 527.n42 823-1853 Computerized Income Tu 135 E. 17th, Coi.'ta Mesa Full time record keeping. bus. mgmt., Secty'l and Bklcpg servicel. (213) 470- 6940 G. I . HOFFMAN A Enrolled to practice befon u Internal Revenue Service For App't. 646-5421 Fm. a: St. $4.50; 1' form $14.50. 25 Yra exp. 7 days, KEMMER TAX SERVICE, l9'lO Harbor. CM., ~ YOUR HOME by APPT. Federal I: State .R4!turns :.. • 531-«>00 • ., American Tax Service. =1..~;n 11'11 MOVMTAtw • OlllltT .,,. CAMHAI • IOUl .. MEI .,.. level 3 br 2 ba, frpl, xtraa. KT. 7-5304. MIDWAY CITY ttl• IUIDIYISIOW LAND .ml HOllY IU .. P'LIU .... paolll $25() 67>()178 ----------IAJIYA AMA .... ...,. ,.. ••AL ISTATI SHYIC• "'' SltOltTIN• eooos ISll LAGUNA Bch., xJnt Joe. nr. ahop doing job shop, prot~ Hunt. Bch. 968-1881 nnwl ! ! t.. pe A tooUng work. 1200 Sq. ..._ I .i~~iiiiiiiiiiiaiimllliiiiiii•.l.iiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••~ ft Good location. Low rrnt. LOS1': roll.le, •'hlte cal, .. ""'. What It f Guaranteed Ml·ll coapAL ;: ::•a.•;~:~:• :: ~·1=~t:~o~Of'1S :: Newport H_._ 5210 bead\. Triplex&: gat., house, :::::: :ir.~:L "" BUSINESS end Mnc. ""'"'o Mll •••• all furn. Xlnt income. • •• 000 Fuii . , wa1nul it Sth st.. H.B. No Matter · s -'• pnce. ermi.. 53(}.4490 days: ~ tve = ~=-=..,..,... g: FINANCIAL ~t~=~.._ .. .,, •~.. !: DUPLEX 2 BR n10. Cpts, Temis. Trtdt7?? 494-6751 CA .. llTltANO •UCM "" IUtlN9SS Ol'ltOlt'Tlll•"lft ... STOltAOI "" alOVf' A: refrig. Encl iV· DANA """ n• eut,.••ss WA"'11D .,.. • .. u~r..,.D,•Ne MATllttAU :;;: &: yd. Adult.I. 642.3226. luslneaa Rental •MnrD9 c°""'"' -INYllTMIHT °"' --"" .. 6060 VAc.\T1" UtlTAU ""' INVHTllil!IHT WANTID .,,. PETS •nd LIVISTOCK c........ .... Mt -....-1'tt MOWrt Te LO.NI ,,_ .. f 5250 c........... ,,,. ... IUOM .. L.Oillld 6nl NTL ""' .. "" 2115 Harbor, CM ,U~IXll !'VII& nw9L.lt't 1..0ANI mt CAn .. 1-;:;;:;:;;::;:;;:;:;;;:;:;:::;;1 RENTALS cou..ATlltA&. L.OAlft aia OOOt -h Store 1200 ICI It, ample part. ....__ Unftlrnllhed HAL HTATI &.OMS .,. HOIUIS = (L.. 11 f * lng mar E 2 , ...... 1.. -=~~~ ...... : C:'ALiF01tN1A Ll'llNG * ... nne ee ~ts. eu " ireas °" :::t .:~ _. :: ANNOUNCIMINTS 11uu .. 111 "'' "'"' va•oa 111t -~ NOTICU IWIMMttM ~ ... • Jiit -... .,.. "'' :or..ur•• .... NUND ~ ..., ... AWNIHM .,.. lf9WPCMl'T lll.c" ,_ '...... .... V-'•T-.,. ·111Wf'04tT teeTL lltt -• -,_. "llWHttT 1..-a -n11.tot1Au .. TltANSPORTATlON 'AYIMOltH -~.......,. :: l!Oo\TI & YAatTI 00¥•1l IMOtl.. ml ~·':'~.= IAIL.IOllTI IUTCL"'" -!""'~':!..... = f'OWllt ~lltMll 1•1'YWltlfTY •A•• -rAIO .,.,,_ " ~. .... ...... , llOATt .. ll'1MDAI. DlltlCTMt .., Melt IAY IJl\.Oltttn "1t IOAT TitAIL8iti lllUTY·l-M.ni"":un = CAB ., TU... '41• IOAT MAINTlllfMICI ... IN ldJlllOlllAM MIP IMT &.AUNClfl ... •OhfllA....... .. caMSTWltY UJn "" MMlt .. HUI ... ... .. ,. ... ... ..,, ..., "" .... ..,. APARTMENTS SPECTACULAR VIEW Wattrlront/Loc • Boat SUpa Available l BR • 2 Bd1 A&*- LEASE • or • BtTY $42(). Mo. 6 11P -$9,XO ap 2525 Ocean Bl~ .• CdM 673-1788 -for tmtt.r do Hmuu T!'ott. Msr. 548-0."i2'l Bml' Location. 20' x ". R.eaaonable. 1896 Harbat. Call Coll. 327-Cl!W) alt 6 e PRIME Retail Location e STORE • 18 x 40 1873 Harbor, CM ~ Offiee ...... 6019 548-1503 Atter 7 PM. BROWN Mink boa. Fuhlon ,RfGIDAIRE Island Center. S11t. 2-17. Going buslne~s -aU new REWARD. 683-Q6 washers. Big money loc1.-tlona. 2334~ w. Valencia. LOST Cat. blk w/wht face It Fullerton. <714> 5~1m pawt. Male>. Vic EaatbluU Plaza. 644-lll. RACOON wi red coOar. Vic o; K·Mlrt C.M. lf '1ten or found p1ae can sa-ma. TOY POODLE "Bomle'', bJk It gry. 1420 Hfllcrelt, LB Reward~ P1rsonal1 6405 ALCOHOIJCS ~ Harbor Ara PllaM nl-rr.M 24 HOU111o t.AUMWo \ = CIMft'IH QIYfl'TJ ..... •OAT ILi~. MOOttnte UY 11\.AttOI _ CUlll'ATOlt .. I MW IOAT AltVICll I.toe •LI _, ...... ,., •AMI Mft ao.\T ll"'AU iAUOo\ •U. _. Ml.....,.. -,,. INT (NAlln• 14..,.,_., ftlf :: !:lri:f lllVIU Mii -lttllfflOATI '"'llMT'M IUCW .. ftA.,.I. tCIS IOU MOVI ... --~--------= RENT PREE IOW'S THE "" f1' YOU managt oor ~mill = .,~-offi~ bldi. in Coata Ml'A. TIME FOR * SINGLE ADULTS 'Ir call for recorded meuqe 2-1 Hours a day * 531-6310 'fUHTI ........ ..,..._. Allt ,.~jl.flOIJ ... llOAT fTOttHa 'ITA"' YAL.1.aV :: AVTO TU.NSHttTATtCNf ... '°'" WANTIO H AL HACJI ..-LleAa. lllOflCD ,_ ~Lnt.,tl!e""r..aa•,,._ NlM• .....,.. -...... a T.,,_.... t4'I ,. ,. _..... ~":.m .. SIRVICI DIRICTottY :;:,r.._• =:• =~ ... """'"'" -•tCYCLli _.,.,. Ml ...... , .... ltVCll .. ll..ICT•K CAa. MlelftY an' ... ~ .......... "" ,,...,..CYCl.ft IMTA MA~ .. ~T.Olt .. MO'rO ... COOTI .. ~IAllu;;-· ·• -Mn9 ...... , ~ a:J=.ICU a Mfll __.._ .. ""'°" ............... -• ..., .... .. IAl\"llTTWM ... L T~Ya '"' WT MAWI ,._ .. T'lt.UUQ....., ~ -,alCIC, MUM.-Y,.. .. ~ ~----... -~ .. ,..... .... ..., .. ... . .. ,..,. COMMlll--CATllt.... .... _...TW MTW -~-...... ... !WT..... .. ....., CAltS -"""""" CUllCI ..... ' "",.. .,.. .. Good lex-. Ideal for a("('OldJt. • ant. llllurl\JlCf', rt'ttl r~t•k := ON 1'EM ACft&S man. Call 544-2.126 •ftl'r QUICK CASH WESTMINSTIR '7U ' ' 2 SB. rum • Unfunt _., .::..-p.m_. -~ MEMORI .. L , ... K ::: J'tplca I PrVP•U.. I Pools HEART OF LIDO-"' "' ,.. Tennla • Contnt'I Blr!lt. • 3 teperatf 0Wcr11 THROUGH A Mortuary a C....wtery = hole PatVGlw9. Alao S.twm auite Complete fvnwala 9M Sea ...... Cdll ~ ~ -carpel.. IAILY PILOT from U•S = <KacAttllur •·a.at fhJ> c~ upl C•met.ry Iota .. 1!!1!!!!!!!!1 ........... 1 R8J frem$130 ._ l'fEW Dllmtt ~ 4 BK. R. C. ORI.ZR, tY WAN J AD tnclUdes Endowment Can = 2~ ba. -1'I ..... BID 30.t Vis Udo m.m 1 Evet7tblnr ID one ti.utbl t1M ~ rrwzit m.-SMALL ottlot, lllrlltflk ~ place mMN le11 OCllt. 111. ~ = A 111:m ID p&iw IMI' licduan. ae. Utll Ind. No traifk problana. alft.D <An. ...._.. ::::. Rff"9 = di> t1111"JIS. ..... ... RH'St ---1~--......... __ 4-_,.,.ltftt-1'1!lll'lllrtl~'lllnftll' Funerals '412 YOU CAN SELi; IT WITHA DAILY PILOT WANT AD For Fest Service I Erp•rt As1ist•nce .DIAL 642-5671 DIRECT .. • .. ~~.. • •IW c.tas ,_ .U them 1br _. wftll NO -Wbt II .., "9 14!~71 m.2421 41" cHrn u.,.. a • ..,.. ... AllT9 LIAJ1lle : ca.i,,_ ~ Ddal MWaa cm .U It wall a DAU . ..,......,......,....,--. __ _... .. .._..,.,..-...-.-•-•..._ _____ .. _____ <Ml_______ 11M1S Pa.Or WA1ff AD!f MMlll Wbfte ~I DI~ '-------~ .... ----Wlllll!lllllii~· .. I c . . . ~ .. . . .. . . 'I. ... .. . ; .. . , ... -· . - * * * 1"iiiiiiiiiiiil ____ liliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"":lJOiOiS & ... LOYMINT JOIS a IMPLOYMBCT "°"a °'""°YMIH1'°91 a IMPLOYMBff .-a IWLOYMINT '°91 a llMl'LOYMINTl.IC)U-a IMl'LOYMBCJ. Help Want.fl, Men 7200 Help Wene.4. M9fl 12-'·...._. W•nted. IMft 1200 Hel, W......., M"9 720I ""-• ....., ~ H .. :• W~ · · --, Wea 7NO * * * Whlddy1 Wint? Wheddy• Gott SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Special Rate .) un .. -.s timff -.s bucks •ULU -AD MUSl IHCL UDi 1-W?let nu MW le tr-. 1-Wlwil I'°" ,...,., In ir-. I-YOU• ..,_,. -""1• .. .,,.... ._l ffllff fff eot;ertll"'-' 1-HOTHINO FOii SALE -fltAOES ONLYI PHONE 642-5671 To Pl•ce Your Trider'& Parldlu Ad !l' And 22· Cabm Crubus. Trade onf' or both for small. I Pr boat. c11r, campina trlr ro·s or~ · 6-16-7616 ' Wtd . PU truck. Trade '57 Jaguar XKHO Conv Autn. s.156 value Will pay cash chU. 5-15-2696 nights. Senior Mechanical Designer Life support equip- ment for commorcl•I, underMa and mlllt1ry 1ppllc1tlon1. Must be famlllar with mll 1t1n- d1rd1, drafting prac- ticH, and willing to 11- sumo re1pon1ibllity for v.rloua 'ph1Ms of projects. Apply In person or Mnd re1ume to Per· sonnel Dep1rtment. U.S. Divers Company ... Shipping Penonnel • P1rcel Post Clerks • ~hipping Clerks • W 1rehousemen Experience requlrecf. Must be mature, d• pend•ble, and hard workers. Apply Jn per. son PeNOnnel Office U. S. Divers Company LONG Beach U uru~. $30,000 eqwty. Trade foe Laiuna ~acb WUts. i\lftlt, 360 E. Fint St., 1..ooc Beach 12131 HEUU7 Small home busmess 111 gold panning kus, line Spart' time acth'lty w1uic beneflu trade for sta. wag. approx SSOO. val. ~8-8642. 3323 W. Wamer 3323 W. Warner 26' Drake Cabm cnm«, 200 HP Oil')' Imp. Mu. f!\i. 165 Gal. pa c1p. 2 B&Jt tanks, SIS a.dlo: $2995, want travel trlr 6Jl.6.t-"7 A&W ~world's largt'Stl Root 8ttr' Dnve-m & Restc1.ur., seats 180; in Orange Cnty. S20.00l Eq,, can add other eq TradP tor'.' ~7-i-101 bkr. Santa Ana Santa Ana OCEANFRONT Housr ror· nt>r, $24.000 equity TRADE for fixer llPPtr. T D.'s nr lot. Art Glovinetti Rltr. 673-7420, 67l-9187 SWAP: Ford A Pickup ~ Antique. good condition. FOR: Late Modd VW bug, ' 0 0 d condition. ~ 78'i6 after 4 p.m. * * * Hll.LTOP-t..state S.rn Jinn Ari equal opportunity employer cap1s1rano. ovr1 :m1 sri-11 General Machinist t BR. pool. 3-C'ar g;u·. Ovo•r 1 8 C'. m.00> clear. Trd for Mill & Lath• lnea1 prop. Bkr. ;>J8-TI11 Dana Point S39.ooo 3 bdr. Transicom Corp. 2 full baths, lge pool, 2-car 851 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa gar. Sl6,000 rqty. Trade 642·9000 tor any Newpt Sch R.E. J_E_WELER ___ W_a_n-led-. -sp-ec-ial Owner, 642-2823 order &: productlon in * * * prescious m e t a I s. Op- portunity for 1dvancemenl. Call for a.pp't or 'kTite full SERVICE: DIRECTORY JOB~ & £MPLOYMEN 1 Income Tu 6740 Job Wanted, Lady 7020 Gordon N. Warren PRACTlCAL Nurse. Aid Pub. Acct._ Est. 1951 available for short or long term cart. Homemakers. details. Box 518, Laguna Beach, Cal. 92652. (714) 494-1440 REAL ESTATE Shouldn't you ne with Walker A: Leef Free Information. Phone or write WALKER & LEE Inc 2629 Harbor Blvd. ~5-3029. Home or Office Appts. 547-6681 Now Incorporating former -------,------,,- F. J, J11nna practice EXPERIENCED. dependa. OPEN 7 DAYS ble woman desires House-Servicf' Stati'>n SALESMAN 4210 Seashore. N.B. cleaning. S2 Ptr hr. 642·8581 • 675.-3345 • DAYWORK. 5 DAYS WEEK Full time, Swing shift. Good 5'1lary + benefits. EXJ>er. ONLY 11pply. J IM TICE 7035 Cl lEVRON 1r 6TH YEAR 1r Own transportation. • 642-7288 • A·l STENO HARBOR SHOP'C CNTR. T Da.Yl a Week. 54.5-U20 Dom .. tic Help 2590 Newport Blvd., C.M. Iron Int 6755 UVE INS BOYS 10 · 14 Employer pays fees Laeuna Beach. So. Lai1Jna IRONING WANTED George Byland Agency Good routes! e Good profits! S2 oo per dozen l~B E. 16th, S.A. ~7-0395 DAIL y PILOT Bring h&n&ers. 1r MS-3617 Chinese -English • French • 642-CZI • IRONING, Sl.25. Bring your Permanent, exper. Live-In RHI Estate S-.·1-e-sm-an- own hangers. Far East Agcy. 642-8703 Experiencro. knowledge Clf ~2-8009 or 54~1.> Harbor area. Lon& eata· ========:;;;: Hetp W1ntod Men noo blished o!Uce. Janltorl•I 6190 CI.EAN wlndows, flo«s. carp etc ; homes & ()(flees. Reu. The Brighter Side 548-4134 Paperhanging Painting • PAfNTING • Interior 8c Exterior. Free estimates. FleMOn1ble rates 646-3015 Sale Fuller Paints * Wallpaper • 516 W. 19th St., C.M. INTER or Ext. PAINTING, IMMED. SERVICE. Local ref. FREE est. ~B-162"7 VET'S Bondre Painting int or Ext. 10 yrs 1n area Reas. Free Est, 642-0t27 PAINTER k Paperhanger. very reas & clean. 25 yrs rxp 6.\2· 1322 -PAPERHANGER- 11t &t2-Z7.\3 • Patios 6860 Custom Patio Covers and Concrtte Work Dale Const. Co :i32~;:,o& Trlr or Motorhm Exp Good future w/expandlng co cabinet work Mechanical Electrical . air cond &: generator Upho~tery Exper only need apply Ask for Hans Wee.rman 80'.l E. Washington, S.A. CARRIER BOYS GOOD ROUTES AVAILABLE HUNTINGTON BEAOl DAILY PILOT • 642-4321 • "C" Thomas, ~1ltor 224 W. Coaat Hiway ~5.57'1 SERVICE Station Attendant. E x p erienced, references Day work. Call ~2266. Ask for Mr. Cannin11. 3601 E. Co11~1 Hwy .. Corona del Mar WANTED experienced bus- boys' for full time & part time. Contact Horst Chlei.1. Newport Harbor Y11cllt Club 7'20 W. Bay Ave. OR 3.7730 ROUTES AV A.ILABLE in Weatmlnater tor boys 10-14 Good Profit• • No Sunday Delivery 642-tln F"tBERGLASS & As~emhly MASSEUR Tra111ees. Day or night FOR NEW Y-BUrLDINC shift. Apply Mac Gregor Afternoons & evenings only Y arht11 lfiOO Babcock. Cos-Call 548-93-17 la ~l-,,es_a. ______ 2 SERVICE St·a-t-1o_n_A_I· JANITOR, experienc-ed only, tendants1 needed: must be nites. Call a!te-r 2 PM exper Al's :\lobU Service, * 54~9834 * ~!r.-Warner Ave .. 11.B. COLLEGE Student 18-Zl fnr SALES. tull or p11rt umr. P1time delivery. wro11-n Completely new item, no car 500 W. Coast Hwy, NB. competition! 847-8:126 Exper. Upholsterer-LOT & LUBE_M_AJ_N_ :H7-5581 Hans or ~W<e * ~ew car Dealer * Tbe qwckei you call Call Ray 494-9771 _P_lu_m_bi_ng..._ ___ 6_8_90_ ::.=The=:::qu1:::::·:::ck:::::er=you===sell==..;~Whl=t=e :::'l=epban==ts=?=D:::im=e=··=·Une::;::. LEAKS? Cu or water elrc-Help Wanted, Men 7200 Help Wanted, Men 7200 1.TonicaUy located under ce-lpm••••••••••••••••I ment. bl1cktop, ground, walls. showers, any place. Repllired. Water lines clean- ed, pressure re3tored. CALL "LEAKS" 642-0343 B1nk.Amerlcard OK Plumbing repairs A Services drain linea stoPptlges cleared MB Dt.ICOlmt Plumblna &U-1680 TRADET ~rt work far ANYTHING -tumitvft, tools, ~na.m•lt. 8424MI. Upholltory 6990 PLUMBING REPAIRS R.!MODEL M2-m8 Alteratkma. Cllltom drea maJdnr.. ReucMble pric• P'or 1pp'l. l'1M015 AlteratlOM 641..SMS Neat, accurate. 20 yn. exp. T•llorl"t 6970 Alteratlonl • Bft'tylq Men • Ledift. 17J..%1'10 PUllDUE TAILORS. Q1M TILi, C.rtmte 6974 • v.,,_, lie Tiie Man • ai.c. "°"-lmtAll a rep&lra. No job too mtall, Pluta patch. Lulttn r .,._. ,..,.nd. Uf ·1957. ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING RNAllCIAL ANALYST Monitoring of costs and perform· ance data, cost-to-complete con- tract funding and reporting ""° quirements; with reference to aero- space financing forecasting meth· ods. 8 to 10 years applioable ex· perience and an accounting degree trom an accredited college T'e- qaired. AUDITOR (Sll.COIJRAOS) Perfonn Subcontract audits. price/ t'OSt analysis, audjt overhead rat~. Must have ·prior audit experlen<'e 011 government COllt.-relmbursible type contract. and be fam ili ar ASPR. Requlns a degree and 3 years applicable uperlence. Apply In p.,..... • Call 0. C. Tom,ldns For lnter¥6ew AppolntmeM (714) 546 "* 1113 H...-. I hid., eo.ta Mela, C.llf. Allatfc lesurdl Cott'°ltATION Ml.tllt System. OM-*' lf:5. CIU••iShlp Rt-qabtd Opportunlt)r Emplayu .,..,- An equal opportunity employer PRINTING OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR Mini mum 3 years off. .. t preH experience In the Fairchild David- son 500 and 700 p,..... H , Roberson C1mor1 & Bindery equipment. APPLY IN PERSON OR CALL (714) 546-8030 ATLANTIC RESEARCH CORPORATION Mi11ile Systems Division 3333 H1rbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Calif. U.S. ClllnMlli. ll"ulnd A~ Mual •H'111f111Y ..,, .. nr Shipping- Warehouse Manager Fast growing manu- facturer requir" ex• perionced m1n199r who is 1n expert In high volume shipping and warehousing. Send '"um. or apply Penonnel Office. U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Wamer Santa Ana An eqi».l opportunity employer RUBBER PRUS OPERATORS For KJ'ow\ng rubber div!· slon. Experience pre- ferred. Apply in person only to PensoMel Office. U.S. DIVERS CO. 3323 W. Warner Ave. S1nt1 An• An equal opportunity employer e Wood1hop He1per • Cabinet M.tlctr • Meldors ILaminatol"S) JENSEN M.trine Corp. 235 Fischer Com Mesa 5«).3440 S•l"men & MaNgen CatteT O\'POl'tY wft!I tudlna ftrm offertns Mu 100 mu. n1al fund.a, "'u or pt time. No txper nee. wt tnln. Npt Bch omc.. ICl-i422 s.nta Ana om~. 54'1'8331 lilvHton rlnMClal Senrteel. lnc.. IOYS 10-14 Cood ,_, • Good ~ti U1.llOA nNlNSUl..t DAI\. Y "LOT • ec.c.m • I I I ' .. W.-. 7400 W..o 7400 I Part Time Store Cleits 3 p.m. to CloslftfJ oa Saturdays and S.clavs Ag .. 25-50, 1ood P'rP'cal condition. OBI SIBIO 1atelUpnt >'O'IDC ~. accurat• t y p l 1 t UBM Elcdric). Sbcrthud d• lir9ble. Cenaal oe&. Duttet. Must meet pub- lic weU. Cood opportUnlty tor advancement Secretary Geneiral offi~ DIM"' ~ PLUS accurate 'YP'"t •nd shortMnd requlNllL Tic T oc Markets lusy office and lntw• nfl"I work. Poaition with future fof JOU"I l.dy pouuslnt office uperlen~ and tood slrrllls. Apply in per. son to Relief&,.. matioft Cooll 642-5921 • Kltcheft Porter • Dllhwasller Help Wanted,_~" 7200 A .. nc,.., Women 1300 mYPORT BALBOA SIYings & loan 3366 Via Lido Newport Buch 673-3130 Apply Penonnel 10-4 Mon thnl Fri. TRAINEES WE NEED 25 M.EN TO TRAIN FOR ALL POSI- 'MONS IN ALL DEPART· MENTS DUE TO NEW F~ORY BRANCH OPENING IN ORANGE 00. OF LARGE EASTERN MANUFACTURING & DI~ TRlBUTJ1'C FIRM. STARTING SALARY $480 MO. WE NEED MEN WITH ALL TYPES OF WORK BACKGROUND. FAST PflOMOTIONS ALSO COMPANY BENEFITS AND PROFIT SHARING AVAILABLE TO QUALI- nED MEN. FOR INTERVIEW CALL MONDAY & TUESDAY 537-2312 Job Openings Lloyd'1 NurMry & Landscape Co. • Landscape Desiiner & estimator. Salary plus com. • Landscape Installer. E.oq> in lndsc'g & sprinklers. • Landscape Maintenance. Exp with mowers, edgers, pruning. • Part-lime Nursery Sale• man for Sal. & Sun. Exp. Call for Appointment 646-74-41 Stock Room CTr•lnH) to $350 Some clerical WILLIAM PENN 1156 Newport a.ASSIFlED Advertillna TELEPHONE SALES E.xpan1ion of our relephone sales staff has created an openln& in our Huntingt:>n ~ach office. Salary plua commission, 5 day week, paid insurance, paid nca- tlons. AppUcant must have recent du.sifted advertisiJl& sales ~rience, be neat Pef'IOftnel Office U.S. Diven Company 3323 W. Warner Santa Ana An equal opportunity employer in appearance, aurnslve, --------- and have rood telephone personality. Call Eu&enla Gannon for appointment. ORANGE COUNTY EVENING NEWS PERSONNEL ASSISTANT 537-7510 or 892M68 Legal Sec·ya to $525 ---------Responsible woman for Front Office position in. volving payroll, typing, tiling etc. Penonnel ex- perience preferred. Exec Secya $j()() Girl Friday to $500 Secretaries to $450 Service Cuhlers to $400 Accti clerka to $372 Dental Lab Tech to S3&8 Gen 'I Otfice to SJ6.I Dental, Surg. Asst $350 Bkkpr, 30 hours $.150 Escrow Ok S350 Tellers to $350 1'>1>Uts $325 ~Teller S300 Nurse Aides $286 HERITAGE AGENCY 437 W. 19th. C.M. 642-6752 417 N. Broadway, SA 83f>-0901 'IYPIST·RECPT $280 Don't fight -switch! We have the job !bat's just FOR YOU, 80 why wait. CALL "Jo' 646-88l1 UNIQUE Pia.cement Agency 1115.5 Park, Costa Mesa WAITRESS Wanted for The St9rnwhffler DAY SHIFT Apply In Person &.ll I: 3-5 REUBEN E. LEE 151 E. Coast Hwy. N.B. Advertising Agency Apply Personnel 1()..4 Mon thru Fri ROBUISOll'S FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH An equal opportunity employer PBX REUEF FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH An equal opportunlt)' employer PBI Wire OperJlor Exp«ienced, preterabty Ill stock brokage. Starting W.. ary SEO. a month. WUI pay more dependq on experi.. ence. Contlct MRS. ~ NER, GOODBODY 6 CO.. ~. WANTED Reliable Auto Mechanic l wife to operate Service S... tion & Garden Center )Ii Laguna Niguel. Mlnlmum ~ vestment. Call anytime. n4: 530-3000 TEXACO Schools-Instruction 7.ao KEl'MH PROGRAMMING INDUS. DRAFTING GROC. CHECKING 'TRONIC ASSEMIL Y PBX/TYP West Coast Trade & Business Schoola Division ol Computing &: Software Ina, Huntington Beach * START WORK IMMEDIATELY $2.55 per hour * Help Wanted Women 7400 Newport B ea c h, needs sharp gal u/30 with ahort· hand and typing aldlla. Pre- fer agency eicper. Oppor· tunUy for gal with ablllty to organize and take re- sponsibility. Call Responsibilities will in- volve PBX Receptionist Relief, mall sorting and distributing, and blue- print control. PBX ex- perience required. Profit Sharing "Better Living thru Education'' CAL-RON I., now hiring 40 men to train and work with hydrodynamic air fil. terlng equipment. No ex· rerience necessary but must be able to start work Immediately. C•ll Personnel O.pt. 142-4466, Ext. 4 Packaging Specialist Clerk, famlllar wltfl Mn. Brundage 642-3910 ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY Busineu Services Fountain Valley School Dlstr\ct. Re- quires: shorthand 90 wpm, J. C. CARTER CO. 671 W. 17th St. Costa Mou 541-3421 typing 60 wpm, 4 yean aim· An equal opport\mity Illar experience. S a 1 1 r y employer BRUSHUP GREGG SHORTHAND For the ambitious leC'fttafy who wants results NOW!-! We have an amuln( teecb- er and small clauet to in- sure you of rapid achieve- ment: to give you MONEY and SUCCESS. mlllt1ry specific. * * tlons, ,.rtlcua.rly .:..:...------~ packeting. Mutt be ranae $4118. to $586. per month. Call Mn. Beckett. SALESCLER.K~=~=,...--=-nrui--ex.-1 982-13.n between 3 • 5 p.m. pet1ence. ~ Z-35. Full· Shorthand, typist. Perma. time. Reply to Mll. Deily NEWPORT School of au.1 ..... 133 Oovor Or., N.L ' MACHINIST Engine Lathe To $4.00 Hour Minimum 5 years experi- ence. Company benetitt In- cluding paid We and med· ical insurance, bonus plan and overtime. Apply or call Troy Engraving Co. 2322 S. PuUman St. Santa Ana i40-8565 FrH to Travel Youns men for Telephone Sales. Pay d.a.Uy. No exper. neceua.ry. ~ Agencies, WonMn 7300 SCREBIED Careers for Socys. & Bkprs. In Or1nge County 6-12· 7484 546-6020 Screened Personnel Agency 901 Dovtr Dr., Newpcrt Bch. REX:'!:PI'Ioms'J' S303 Meeting a.nd greetlnr -for ~aJ who is "with It". U that 11 for you, call "Jo". ·~· UNIQUE P1acement Agency 1855 Park, Cost1 Mesa MOORE ENTERPRISES Pononnel Agency 444 Newport Blvd., N.8. Phone TODAY for an appointment tor 1 more REWARDING FUTURE. 642-9080 for •ppolnt. OIAR.GE 1T1 capable of hendllnt ,,-cbglng, preMrvlng •nd packing •ccord- f ng to contr•cta and 1pec:lflc1tlon1. Apply In ptraon to Personnel Office U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Wamer Santa Ana An equal opportunity employer 646-01S3 -nent position in a new Cad-Pilot, CM ----F-,O_R ___ _ Iliac agency. Must be at· BRIGHT Girl Friday. No Secretarial Training tractive, mature with plea. exper. nee. Full or part ATTEND THE ant telephone voice. time. Mac Gregor Yachts Mott Modern Up-te>-Oatt NABERS CADILLAC 1665 Babcock, CM 64U830 BUSrNESS COu.EGE tn the 2600 Harbor Blvd., CM e E X p R. ANSWERING Southland. The school o1 Phone Mr. Stepbenaon SERVICE 0 PER AT 0 R Programmed Learning wttb 546-9100 Altemoon & evening 3hift. the "finishing school" toocb. BARMAIDS ••• ••• and GO-GO DANC&RS $300 per week. 6J8.5483 or 633-9763 Full or part time. 540.1932 Complete Secretarial - W('RKINC mottler needs Brushup -IBM Keypunch. chlld care 2:30 • 5:30 pm. Start any Monday -even-s dys wk. Nr. 14th St, HB ing classes also. Ph: 536-6811 POLLY PRIEST BEAUTY OPERATOR BUSINESS COLLEGE Day or Night Shilt 325 N. Newport Bl., N.B. * 64&-7649 * Phone ~gm Lab Tech ..t..-lst Air Brush artilt. Apply HAAEM Dances & Yori ft~ 10-2. Kingsley Mfg. Co. Classes by Adnan Sarhan ct Calif. licensed. No n!iht M Ba~ad. Accepted 1uthority k ..,, "'--e1J __ , 1984 Placentia, c. . 6" or wee e ... s . .c.A<; ent .... of Middle Eut culture. At ~~aterfrln. Callge :benefits. Jobs Men, Wom. 7500 Buie Rhythm Studlo, 939 • PART Time Fulltrettes W. 19th St., CM. For Info Htg Bch It Fntn. Valley MRS. DECKER, 89.1-1321 CENSUS TAKERS call morni® 548-'DZ48 or areu. S2. hr f\IU'· to stu t. --===-=--=-----~ $1.75 Per hour, 200 people 638-1096 eves. 96Z-5244 flGURE Control Conslr needed. Approximately 15 Sehl Problems? Pvt IU-ICbl. BABYSI'ITER my home Coe-Part time. U you enjoy days wonc In March. Re-indiv attn. Small c1aaes.. ta Mesa 5 da.ya. Salary op-working with people in qultt1 U.S. dtiuMhip, at Bricker-Ward Prep. 54()..(MZ en. CalJ after 5, 545-5951 pleasant IUITOW'ldinp, have le.st 18 yean old, i o o d LIFETIME Gl1t • Chilcoet 10 a trim fliun A: are btwn physical condition. able to le~soo Typing Sc.bool 173 Del EXP. Sa.lesl1dy tor Women's ages ~: learn how you work and climb stairs, Ca.I.. Mar, CM. 548-2859 Mon-Wed. Specialty Shop. 40 hn. Over can become a f 1 r u re lfomla drivers !lee~. CU-MERCHANDISE FOR 25. Ml 6-5255 counselor. Call for lnt?Tw mlleage paJd 1t drivmg ~ raLE •NO y•a"I REAL Estate trainee. Over _642_·_-_3630_______ qul.nd. Apply In person by i------~------ 2:; Broker .l devel~ will M1rdl 14. F itu IOOO in hl PERSONNEL DEPT. urn r• tra &: aponsor at a ex-PART J1Mf WORI penae. Call bet. 10-3 PM COUNTY OF ORANGE CANCELLED Mon • Fri. 546-7881 801.C Bro1dway Santa Ana CALL TODAY!!! Avon WANTED blb)"litter for oUert )'OU an excellent W A N T E D: R e 11 a b I e my two children, my bome. earning opportunity. c.n Stockroom ind Parts person Mt'f>'I Verde. * 546-0864 collect 53().586() for Dnpery Distributor, e BE A nJUERETTE e WOMAN SO to SS, unen-Costa Mesa. Must be bond- $2 HR. GUARANTEE! Local cumbered. w I Med! • Catt, able. High Scbool Jr'll(luate Houseful of Decorator Furniture Spanish~& Medlterranee.n WAS ORIG. $1691.00 1ru.. 893-1992 962-37~ Medl.c.1 bUUnr exper. in or more. Good Wiiiet & friali """~... MUST SACRrftCI" . Help Wanted. Men !200 Hela Wanted. Men 7'100 C'Onvalelcent bome. SaJ.ry Clp('nin&. Some bookkffPIQI $615.00 •' open. Write 8c)x M·2" Da.11.Y ~ICP· bdp(ut. Call tor ap-ITEMS AS FOU.OWS: MANUFACTURING PRECISION ASSEMBLERS SHEET METAL Layout and UMmbly of mluUe air· frame aod component.. Three yea.rs aircraft or mtsalle shMt metal layout uperlence and thor· ougb tnowled1e Of UMmbly pro. ceduret requlred. .,,., In ,.__. • Call (714) , .... ma.._.._,...,.., c.ta Mw Pilot. polntrMnt MG-9414 ~ 8 ft. Span1lb IOCa HSEKPR Live-In. Eldttty Ill· HAIR St,ylllt wttb 1o1Jowtnr. and M 1 t c h In 1 a.Ir. dy who deslrn pleuant hm 1'>by D e c Ir e r • 1 Hair custom q u i 1 t e d with w/~ nn " l&lary for Dntcnen Beauty Salon carved wood trim. R. 10 tt ~ ~.':.a,IMr " bo1a t • 3J&8 Via Lido, Lido Ule'. Seville Caned velvet IOfa, · Have C"Oo1'llete private room lleavy Dark oak end tables EXPERI»lCED ODJ:y, part to mtt or operate or, com-and matchlnc coc:.ktail Q. time boollkteper, &m«al mlsllon buia. m.5082 by ble. 8 Piece Kq If.re Med- office 9 to 12 AM. Small appolntma\t ooly. itemmee.n ollk penelled manuf. co. Send raume llO BEAtmCIANS .Male 0 r bedroom IUlte wt.th full PO Box 333 Costa Mesa. Female. Mattn aD'4.l'l:IQ)d King size box sprtnp Ir TRAINEE • for cuttfbc ol expet' lndMdu1J. New pluttl mattreas. Larre Sp9Dilb - Boat cuabionl • ~ ln tbop llCl'WI from new sr. car dining room. Gold lat Pff'IOll • Jot.DN'D • Citizens Home. SSS w. 19th Spanhh table lam111. ffans- Ouiate,_,, • w. 18th NB St., CM. 642.7241 • tng swag lamp.s, etc., etc: SALESWOMAN. Carwt a COUPLE. elderly prefemd Ea<;b piece can be purcbQ. bra elQ)er + JSleNl tell. fol' 1prln1 6 aummer monthii ed indivldU&lly. Ins. I.AM Bryant South lJve b\ rn noon thru Mon Terms avaU.bl~ °'81t Plua CM. noon • ~·· cook ltl'Ve . Newcomeni to o.ut. HOTEL T)opil)I Some PBX 1ook after hell' home lndlt spprovfd lmmedlllt~ty S.t-&n. 11 ~Tam. Min: Write Bo11 M-29 o.Jly Pilot.· I & D FURNITURE 55 wpm, 9"-1107 8etwa lD COMPUTIRetvnt IN THE WAREKOUS'E am._. pm. Immcd. opmtnp. Tu~ 1144 NIWPOIT ILVD. NURSE • Aid. Dl:per1e111Ce "'"'-a. La MJr.sa. a.ta COST A MISA dtt:lra.bl.. ,\l'PtJ ID pmon. 111.. anu. Mn. PrwtolJ h.ry nltht 'HI f ~ Beada N • r 1 l a 1 213: 4Tl.tMO s.t & Sun 'Ml 6 Home. 450 CllllDQft, LB. COUPLE for Jaft1""'1 w0111 LOVE SEAT EXPERimCED ~ ~ 5 ftlallt per n 2 lU'I •a. needs .up cowr1 di• Op«ratw. Allllb as w. ~r nlsbt RB .,.. Call SJS, • ~ lath St. eo.ta ,._ M Diii W;._TF.11 I' Qa' -. _. , ... ., P • TIME ~ Elnl STUDDITS • ftll1 or pert P'!'J"Slmmon. Mutt SAC! Alm l2 to ~. Jir, Otoer 2L Ill)'&. nm.. 11.G ~ hour Mr.we,. dt"l'9Mf, 541.JCl!I r.ftvdl 515-2!115 « ~e • Call IJS.lllll • 1ftbuk1' 1ut -_ -~ -CM.ANDIS! FOR MERCHANDISE FOil MIRCHANDtSI ftOI TitANSPOkTATtON '" nANSPOUATtON SALE AND TUDE SALE A.ND TRADE SALi AND TIA.DI 9010 mperted MMe IOOO T eleviden l205 :....-------------~nceu.,.._ NGO VOLKSWA&EN IUICK ~~rr't~ ROO 1 llW POOL TAILEs 1x~m~G• IUDI IO &o .67 vw SUniool Std ¥U¥t 195' BtJlCK "' Slly14rk. UA.y RENT COlOI 1V .,, 1988 BRUNSWICK v.-..:,. 21 Sloop OYD 65 SAC! 226 s1~..i... cM IPQrt ~. ndJo. beater, CHEYROLD '65 IMPALA ''5 FORD n • • • • ""' AMT f/1/1 TRlANCL.E nni Gtl-442l '"" factory air. Po~t ateermc. IUY for lessll SJ.te from $369 ="~~!= VOLKSWAGE~~~ °58 vw, 0 new bralm, dutch, ~: t1r~~~.S2~stmll:U Su.pa' SP 0 r I, \'Gf>YcrtJble, poweraUde, pow~ atttttng. Radio It heater. RSM.Ql4. '12H FLETCHER JONES CHEVROLET 4 Dooc. Automa6c traDI. Radio 6 t>.Atft'. PU.A. $911 Pc Spu1lb dinin& rm $9 MO. ~y':,::e · · $1995 '&1 VW .............. ii~ paint, bettfl')', polnta 6 $1565. Priv. puty. Pllol'le $99-95. lae~ table, black t001' FINANCING OcHnic Yacht 1S.... 'GS VW ...... ,....... plup. $500. 645-0387 eves. 642-7050. l~t Harbcw Blvd,, iron. Uvi.nl nn-Medlterran· Rent can apply to purchase SE"•RD POOL 1100 W. Coalt/NB w..slSJ '6S VW ............ ,. $!195 • '66 v.w. SEDAN. XLNT Costa ~aa. FLnCHER JONES CHIVIOLIT ean wtth wood carved arms Fret delivery· Free Service """"' ========;;1'84 VW ................ $!!00 OOND. THRUOUT! MtJSTI;======== =:':; :'~~~~ab:~ NO D~POSIT 323 s. ~1'920r._. Power Cruisers 9020 :: ~ :::::::::::::::: :: SELL $135(). CALL 673-3659 CADILLAC 6633 Westl'.Jlltiater Ave. 6633 Weatmimter Ave. Weatmlnater 139-3773 ::ne:· d~':nen~19~~l SJ9·9531 -S5' ELCO tNnk c: ab' n '59 VW ~ ............... • Sl!J5 VOLVO ------- Rooms torLESSTllAN $3.95 19'1031 Misc. Wanted 1610 crulatr: xlnt_~ ~·· '68 VOLVO ~~ J _•AA AA='... Furniture ,.-WANTED ::ca:;:;;;,· t" ~; °" ~ WE'R.l!l ltl!AUY DE&LJNG ~ 2159 Harbor Bl, CM SU.9660 COLOR KING T_V. $3500, u ls. 673-(1116 Eve. ~ TODAY! -.-... -~7~ ' MEDITERRANEAN Dining llEST 8TOCK IN' oua room Id 6 cbai.n and REN r A NEW Furnltu,..Appllance. M1r4M Equip. 9035 L -Ht8TORY! Westminster 139-3n3 CORVETTE '&i convert. 350, posl, touniau. Must aell. $2500. Pvt partY. Call 84'7~ '60 STATION WAGON V -3, P.S, $250. 67U388 '59 10RD Galaxte !IOO Conv. y.g R.H . ...P.S. New t~. No denta. G o o d tires. VERY dean. $250 ~ aft. 4 PM '68 FORD LTD. Air cand.., t\lll pwr, excel. cond., $2500. Pvt. pty. 613-1685. Cred"nu xlnt cond. also COLOR TV Color TV'--Ste,.._ 50• Alum Maat, atainleu -'t SN Us Befort You Buy f acres ot ultra modem total marble c:ott~ table with $12 MONTH _TOOLS _ steel r\a1ni. 1 yr old. " l • Cadillac facWtiu desi.ned CHRYSLER UNCOLN wrought lron 642·9t82 ~~ ~J:~~~ =7t: $31-1212 or '"4555 Fun 1.one Boat Co. m-0240 .,,._'=9 .... co.14*" fCUl 1lDi4 to better seU and aervice ROUND DINI NC T ABl.E ORDER BY PHONE (Ask for Art) new and used Cadillac auto-CHRYS TllC Sta. Wac. 16 lmmac. Orli owner, ps, pb, &41to trans, tac alr, ~ ol Fae KUat· Below bk, .$l195. 2957 Baker, CM 546-3262 PVT. Pty. '66 C.OOtinental R.l'fen black, lilver grey lthr int, lo mileage $3,150. Will fiiia.oce !or fUIKIO pl)'. 494-8825 =~':1=.y ha~· 3 = 83S-1111 WANT TO BUY BOAT Mobile Home. 9200 ALPINE. IMPORTS mobiles. leaves. Must sacrifice. or 639-4242 TRAILER FOR 17 FT $7995 00 NAB ER S 494-3248 eves le weektnda. COLORLAND TV Open 7 dys OUTBOARD. "RIA· ' '64 Alpine IV, GT, dlr. l9li6 Harbor, c .t.L &M>-Sl1.J ISH Frplc, S l 2 S SONABLI" PHONE Two a.th * Two Bedrm mac:ulate! $44 dela, assume • CONnNENTAL . RENT New 24 Wide BiJ< w-blk HT. Auto, Im· ~ MERCURY Spanish atyle hatch cover COLOR TV 641-4980 BEACH TRLR. SUPPLY Cult. bel. Old car OK dn. Sport C•ra 9610 · -----------------1 cotltt ta~. $85. 61S-54.S3, $8 MO. WANTED: antique & fine 19261 Beach Blvd. * 49f.97Tl * '65 Conv. Take over pymnt.s. '62 MERCURY m.oom * All National Makes * jewelry; refererices olfered. Huntington Beach $9812 PORSCHE 2600 HARBOR BLVD. $2560. All pwr, air, br.kts, Convertible. FULL POWER src>M t..ahaped bar. 7 WORLD OF COLOR m.1011 After 3 PM ALFA ROMEO COSTA MESA 54()..9100 pxl rubber. Prvt prty 644-and FACTORY AIR. BUX· letlc, new $200. Matching 10355 Lakewood Blvd., BEAUT.-21'. Set up in adult '61 912 • 4 speed '67 EL DORADO. LOW-Ml. 2'm 623. Regency cbaln. tu I t e d Downey FREE TO YOU park. SeU reas or rent to 19'0 ALFA-ROMEO '67 912 • S speed LOADED + STEREO 1966 MAROON 4 • dr. Mint i voc:ado, $50. each. 847-0319 (213) 861-0107 older woman ~ mo. 2060 GUILl'lTA ROADSTER '64 Corivertible TAPE Color "Firemlst -cond, low mHeage, $3700 ot' DALMATION, alJlrl)x. 4 Newport Blvd. Inquire Good Pirelli tires, new top ;so Coupe • Red bronze". $6650. Pvt.-pty. best offer. PH: 642-5998 $718 FLETCHER JONES CHEVROLET 8022 Ml1cell•ntous 8600 years old, housebroken h11 space 1 with tonneau cover. $750. 59 Coupe. Yellow 548-4515 '63 LINCOLN Cont., full ahots. 847~ after 5:30 10X50 METEOR: 2 BR. lOX 8~ (Fullerton) :~~ goope: ~ll:; Red. -66-CAD-.-C-pe-. _Oe_V_U-le_i_f_ac_t, pwr., air·cond., leather; lm· LOVABLE Puppiec asaorted cptd. Beaut. condition DATSUN haded! Dr's penional car. '65 O:.EAN 4 dr. Leather Birds of Paradise 6633 Westminster Ave. Westminster 839-3773 BEAUTll'UL ILOOMS BARGAIN I ~tlques 1110 5 Gallon cans -Only $3.1»- 2122 40 awning: atonre abed; oupe~u air, leather, vinyl top, mac.! $1895. 644-2246 -colors A breeds waltinc ~22 ,, $3,850. :>45-0453 Days Olr. Loaded! Lo Miles only $2890 to make IOIIleone happy • * MUST SELL ! 3 BR 'ST Datsun Ptclc-up le camper ft~ 1.9f'? CADILLAC. 2 • d o o r OMr own. 642-4688 847·3108 2-22 EXPANDO, $3900 FURN Rad.lo, mlrrorl, atep burn-~ o coupe. Wholesale or less. ========= FREE to pxt homes, 6 or beat offer! * 536-3464 per. Dir. Lo mi. $ST dels. ~ --s ~ 2727 CORVAIR '65 Mercury O*lny Park Beautitul Oyster white W· walnut grained p a o e 1 s . Fact. Air, elect 6-wa.y aeet· elec. ~. Perf. ooDCf • Pvt. pty. MI 6-8895. SIC BOXES, oldtime Last call at this price. Even. . kelodeon pianos, cimJS ings alter 6 P.M. all day 1 Tttd orpns, other Saturday and Sundays. 1212 tique player-Instrument.a So. Ross St., Santa Ana. collectors, dealers, mu· black part cocker J>\lpples, Aaume coot. bal. W-accl!'pt ~Q~ ~ '61 C•d Co.nvtrt $1100 4 wlcs .. old. 543-6S27 2121 Motorcyc... 9300 tnde. amt ~2745 or 67l-8967 '65 MONZA FREE to good home. 6 mos. '60 Datsun pick-up, gar- wm. We are the world's * AUCnON * old dog. All shot.a le Uc. 1932 COUPE. Owinel body, dener'a special. Rebuilt ~ CHEVROLET Coupe. 4 speed. R.dio Ii 'SS Mercury U/T, vs. auto, PIS. Dir. Full price $99 •••••• 494-9771 pd. ~ or 644--0962 2/2l Old.-: powered, many extru. Engine. Xlnt throout. Dir. lf70IWllOlllOUUVAll•COltAMnA heater. MBC338. WW trade tor dirt bike. $39 dell, umune C'Ol'lt. bal. --.-63-1-M-P_A_LA__ $1188 MUSTANG rgest auwrnatlc musir tn· trnment dealer. Over SIC)(),. .00 worth in stock. Show • 12. I . 5. Saturday I · 4. eleoPhont tor {rtt cal· gue or visit us. Hatha· y & Bowers, Inc.: ll!l75 • Florence: Santa Fe gii. Tel. (213J !WI.Sm. e Florence exit from ta Ana or 65 Freedey :::: ing Machines 8120 GER TOUCH le SEW g machine. Take over 11 payments or $56.70 . Credit Dept. 535-7289. eim. 8125 'n Roll Sale-THUR U you will sell ar buy give Windy a try Auctions Friday 7 p.m . Windy's Auction Bam Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'! 2075~ Newport, CM 646-8686 SS CASH SS Wo ~Y cash for: I Furniture I Appliances I Antiques I Tools ON ITEM or - COMPLETE HOUSEFUL. Call 547-6748 or 817-8271 EMERALD-CUT DlAMOND. Over 75 pt.s, appraised at S650. will sacrtt at $.175. Wallace Sterling (Grande Baroque) serv tor 8, cost nl'\Y S55.75 setting. S400 or offer 536-6705 BASSET. Female. L 0 v ts 963.2'TJ3 * 494-9T11 * Autot W•nted 9700 FLETCHER JONES kids, good watch dog. 839-'64 Honda, top condition, Sport Coupe. Stick ahilt. CHEVROLET ---------i 1747 2'20 Muat sell! Call after 6 FACEL VEGA l•••••••-1 Radio lc heater. Uc. 05s. 6633 Westminster Ave. '66 MUSTANG 2 Puppies • 1 mall!', l ftmall!'; Or wknds. * 673-3027 WE PAY 156. Wl!lttnin"' ·r Automatic, Radio .l Hater. 2 moe. old. Mother is a '67 HARLEY FLH 74 tun 1960 FACEL Ve It a Ex· $988 139-3773 Power stel!'rlng. RQl,113. Scott,y. 6'2-6143 2.23 dres.s plus extras. Like new cellence 4 door, very rare, TO p FLETCHER JONES $2081 BLACK f'emale Po o d I e ' $1995. alt. 3, 968-1560 good oond. Rolls interior. '60 CORVAlR. Radio, heater, FLETCHER JON"~ about 2 yrs. old. To good paw windows Ii: .-teering, CHEVROLET new clutch. 'Pressure plate, ~ home. 968-2585 2-22 Trucks 9500 air COQd, low mileage. 6633 Westminster Ave. sea.la, head aasket &. tires. CHEVROLET ---------1 Needa ""'nt. WW aacrlifce p RI c E Westminster Rough but dependable. $200. 6633 Westminster Ave. FREE Kitrens, app~ 4 mo, '63 Dodie " ton truck 6 $1500. &673-74.24 . 1 ___ 8_3_9_-3_7_7_3___ 67:>-1415 alter 6 PM. Westminster 2500 Margaret Or .. ewport cyl. f .sipeed trans. Split ========::= 839-3773 Beach. 5'18-®3 2·20· rims wheel, lono bed. Good FIAT CAN HELP YOU CORVETIE -" ... '65 MUSTANG. Neatest tn FREE pasture, water avail. condition $900. 646-2723 e $25 Delivers 14 acre. 847-3801 2/20 ,66 FORD ~ ton, plck·up· •65 nat 1100 D, AblOlute-FOR NICE CARS • Most anyone qua.Wies •57 O>rvette 327 vs, 4 sp, =~\~.':~i>o!~~ PETS & LIVESTOCK R/H, blue & white, excel· ly perfect! ~ cond. AND TRUCKS : ~~ ;:~~. ~~~A~ril Mag wheels. XLNT. COND. ing.-vinyl top, wide ova.la. Cats 1120 lent condition. 847-8239. Dlr. S39 dela6 asaume cont. Any Make or Model. • Large inventory, oac, dlr. Dir S::,7 ~~~~~~=d~t. Perteet condition. Owner '56 FORD 'it-ton PlO<UP bill. Old car K dn. 494-9771 CONNELL • Call Mr. Adams 635-0773 4M-9m must aell immediately. 833- SIAMESE OR BURMESE GOOD BODY. Need& motor • 66 IMP ALA .65 CONV HT. Mint cond. 1751 Stud Serv. Sl.ameae kittens. work. 646-1432. HUMBER CHEVROLET wht/blk int, F pwr, nr nu lifters -Guitars. Gib-2 Axmlnister ~ 9xl8, Fender, Rlckenbackef' floral It pattern. S25 ea. All quality. 546-8858 '65 CHEVY '4 ton Pick-up. . 2828 Harbor Blvd. STATlO~ WAGON 327 VS. tires. $3.175 Pvt PtY 837-8954 OLDSMOBILE Camptra IJll!C· Styl~aide 8' •. Dr-.En&lish lltdan, leather COSTA MESA Powerglide. Radio &. heat· Dogs 1825 bed. Olr. $1495. 494-971'1 U1ter10r, pwr str. P w r 546•1203 er. Power steering. RSP· DODGE '65 OLDS 98 J.AIXU1"Y Std· Signal, NB nr. Harbor Q!Ugg ~ 9' · Xlnt m.7127. con<1. m. n AM • PM 8 ks ========I brakes, radio, gd pa.Int, 4.59. Tac alr, full pwr, excel coed ~~J1;'!i ~~.Pups w Campen 9520 tires, $e). Bob Welborn u-. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I $1711 '66 CHARGER ~re.a. bm. $2395. & Orpns 11SO Once-a-ytar Authorized SALE {odel lll9 • Ebony. mahog· e.ny, fruit wood &. walnut in· duding bench ... O'om $529. Free cartage, one tree ln- hotne tuning. 10 Year Guar- e.ntee. W•llich'1-M•nning's MUSIC CITY :WOO So. Brtatol So. Cont Plaza 540-2165 BIRTHDAY SALEI Yes, f'eb. is our Birthchly Month. But don't bring pres- l!'Jlta -we are celebr11ting by living YOU a present of d11cou:nt.s up to 25% on 90me models of Baldwin md5e Tbe best dee.ls in the West are always at WARD'S BALDWIN sruoro llm Newport, CM 642-3484 TAX CLEARANCE Sllghtly used Danish Walnut console $495. Used organs from ~. New Hammond Organ $545. Good used srancb from $795. '8CHMTDT·PHILLIPS CO 1907 N. Main 0 20th St. Santa Ana B3 Hamond Organ w\tb . Leslie SPfakera Excel conci. 54&.6539 Aak for Bill. PRACTICE Plano.~ 440 Excellent condition • :149-2676 • Radfo 1200 CB 2-"'1 rad.io, but unit. " I + 2 mlke, a n d hand mllO!. 96U9'7S • Eves pr wkndl. 542-1355. -.....:....-,.-.~--.. --edC"~ 1652 Newport Blvd., WE PAY • ' · FLETCHER JONES --========- DALMATIAN. AKC REG. 5 on•~GE CO~'"""""'S ...... JAGUAR CASH CHEVROLET Dodge Charger, coope. Pow-;;;;; 494-2977 673461' -FOR aale apt mie pa~. xlnt cond. $5.5. 21" RCA fa. blf' TV. $20. 13 C\J. ft. G~ son, 2 dr. refrig. as is. $35. ~9134 or 673-6624. ._.. u•H ..i. er steering, Radio le heat· PONTIAC mo9 old. Reasonable. Muat LARGEST SELEC"nON 6633 Westminster Ave. er. T440. --------- have yard. 541--0264 Westminster $2188 ROY CARVER 0. NE Wheel luggage trallor. GREAT Dane Puppies for FACTORY DIRECT BAYSIDE MOTORS for used cars & truck:s ju.st 139-3173 FLETCHEl JONES sale. 548-2884 during day OPEN ROAD D£ALER l200 W. Cout Hwy., NB call us for free estimate. 1-.5-7-0l-f:V ___ S_ta_._W_a_g_on_De_· PONTIAC Cap. 550 lbe. Extra wheel and tlrt. Western saddle. Both items excellent COD· dltion. Call 548-1369 54~3277 eve1 &: Sun. Mon. 1967 JAGUAR 2+2 XKE GROTH (fffVROlfT luxe. Very clean. Air cond., CHEVROLET 29'lS Hart-or BL, Colt& ,.... GERMAN Shepherds. Male. * HOUSE CARS * CHAS-Thls car is absolutely -Show R/H, orig. owner. Must sell. 6633 Westminster Ave. Kl 6-4444 No papers. Beautiful m.irk· SIS MOUNTS * SLIDE.INS Room fresh! Low mileage. Aak for Sales Manager 6f2..4421. Wl3es9~in77st3er Oran-CountY• •Ex:elalll.......,.....,,.~1 ings. 962-7'297 * VAN CONVERSI0 ONS Blue metallJc finlah w/mat· 18211 Beach Bl.. l--,-,-5-IM_P_A_LA__ ~ Deal:; fer ftoDa. ftOJ101 and Hor ... 8130 KmB ·y Vacuum cleaner It attachment.s. Pay c a~ II balance of $53.40 or smaU iiayments. Credit Dept. Spirited Bay ~ldln& A h . 9 yn. Reaiatered. 535-7289, na elm * 5'8-4609 * WESTINGHOUSE R. e f r l g. OR ATION $65. Waste-Kl~ port . TRANSP T Dishwasher $65. Beige divan Bo.ts & Yachti 9000 S3S. 545-0938 . COME lo Laeuna Beach WINTER SPEX:!l.Al. F~ 24-25, 10 to 5 L'i' Outboard. 35 HP elec GIANT FLEA MAR.KET at mtr. with tralr $375. Pvt. the Festival Grounds pty 548-3635 alt 6 PM UPHOLSI'ERING • $79.SO, 2 '60 32 Ch r i 1 Commander. pc. (European craftsmen) Fully equip; top ccnd: Dec. Free est, del, pickup, 715 haul-out $9500. 64&-6649 Main, HB "Berny" ~ YACHl' SA~ KING Slzed bed, Sleep-cu WANTED ExJ>. full time, mattress. 2 box llPringg a: __ N..:.p_t _atta __ 548-_259'l __ Frame. $60. Call 6Cl-7669 BY Owner. SO' Ii I e 1 e I 10" DtWalt Radial arm Schooner. 14' besm-culse, Saw. PERFECT. $135. live-aboard. 213: 4.14-0191 • 54SJ738 . * MCTI'OR H MFS cbing blue leather interior. HuntJniton Beach a.Uy. $4995. Kl 9'1331. Sport Coupe, Automatic, pow. FALCON ALL MAKES " MODEUJ ~ * ~ __ __;~....:..........,...--power st.eer!n&. Radio II --------·e cro. BurrundY W/bDt tn- 1961 TRUCKS =======:;:::=! Is Your Car A Clunl<er? heater. NOY-151. 1960 Falcon. terlor. auto, 30.IXX> milea, S !NZ We pay CASH for a $1388 Malce ouer. pwr atr'g &: brb, radio w/ BEACH CITY MERCEDE I junker! Martin'• 839-4041 FLETCHER JONES ===::::8J3.=::l54=7==:::;. Vlbruonlc, Muntz deluxe CAMPERLAND stereo tape, l'l!'d line tlrea. 16555 Beach B"tvd., H.B. 9900 CHEVROLET r:'ORD Clean, a o o d mechanical 54().2660 ---------66.'~.) Westminster Ave. r cond. Orig owner. $1900 or SCRAM-LETS Westminst,... ,64 f'ORD best ofter. 548-2939 atttt 5 TRANSPORTERS 839-3773 p.m. BUSES·CAMPERS ANSWERS '64 NOVA 11, R-H; PRICED Galaxle 500, automatic '65 Pontiac Catalina. $500 '64 VW Ca......... RIGHT! Radio & healer, power below bk. Xlnt omd, fc:tey ,...,... 962 ..,,,,,7 A! 5 30 PM steering. NMB-706. ' '"'-.l ""' "'"'-own '65 Deluxe Bua 9 pa.as .__, ter : $988 au', ·I"' ..... ..,.,. • '63 Deluxe Bua Divide -VACATION '66 IMPALA ~~~M~ ~~ '61 Bua • 9 Pau. I met ~ wife at a travel Sport C 0 u Pe. Powergllde, FLETCHER JONES am-6 pm. MG bureau: She wanted a VA· power atee!ing. Ue. ROP· CHEVROLET MUsr Sell ,66 LeMam aaav. ---------1 CATION and I was the last 647 6633 Westminster Ave. Call eves. le Wttke!lds. 0~ ~ ·~in -~~ = ttlal't... · $2081 ~r~~;r 646-3614 ' new Pirelli tires, detach.Ible • FLETCHER JONES -. 6-3-E-c-0-n-0-1-1-n -e -V-a -n • l958 PONTIAC, rood tNm- lugpge • aid rack. c:bain9, CHEVROLET Mechankalty perfect. portatlon car. Best oU« O.,, " wire wheela, diac bnUel. 6633 Westml.nater Ave. Pandled. Must Stilt $11XX> __ euy_..;:._1·_*_84,....7_·2338-=-= "'\ seal belt. xtras. TifiS CAR Westminster or Best Otter. 546-57116 '64 U MAM Oonv. fB..PS 4 New Arm&trong 4 ply ~ ~~n &: ~t!~~ ~0; 839-3773 .65 FORD F'rln 500. lmmac! ! console. bJct!. 50,IXX> mf. PT-20 tires. 8.55-14. FOR SALE: O'day Tempest tm-'::'AM•COllAW "3,000 happy miles: y '67 CHEVELLE. Auto, air, Sll33 4 dr. Ho. 642-4~ UaiO. 528-0064 9010 "acb. 968-1040 a1t 4:30 PM '23. Excel cond .. all racing ---------1 te.t drive will 11how it }laa Only 5<XXl mi, "Must Sacn· Woric 8J3.H4l ext. 2250 ·4~ OOOC:E VAN -surf or geer incl. S4!>58'70 or Fantutic Sacrifice! a buttery feel It purr. Pvt. fiC"e", Will sell for cont. •56 FORD 2 dr. Stlck RltH flip.out. $250 or tnde VW. ~. G.M.C. vs. Late '67 with pt,y must M>ll at once: $2,100 tial. Pvt Pty. 494·97Tl $295. Good conrlllion RAMBLER * 673-4154. 21' Victory; Xlnt cond. New Delx Travel-e:u lOW Cab. &M>-10'17 or 494-1701 . ,..., ..,,CED~ '64 SS Impala. R&H, P.S. Private p!lliy. 536-3464 El 11 #112 $1400 '68 ......,, Barely CAN'T BE f,..,.,. · S1250 P t t 4nA9868 fl "'-" 2 d Automatic trans GA~ range-Apt slze-$45. ec. sa s; : over, muuc · '63 VW • outstanding f'Oll· e Bankru r> e Rrpossesslon' . v Py. '"'· • '6:l FORD 500 XL l Dr . .,.,., oor. • Retrlg. $60. Good cond. $7106 hroken m at 4.800 miles. dltlon Low mileage New ea d Crpd.ll " • 0. ed; 6 days, 8Jlytime wlmds. Full pwr., nJr<ond., radio. Radlo It heater_ SUY-837. '65 RAMBLER . H d t __ .. pwr atr . ' $87" 67"1'"" a e . ivorc . $1011 ~13 Z17J Muter St. SACR.lflCE 15· aailboat. Top _vy u Y rear '"""• " paint, radio, a. .,. ~ •Military e New In Area? '62 Olevy Monu '11e· 4 IJ>. Xlnt cond. $675 642-0116 EXEC. °'sic 60X:W walnut, 6 lb.ape with trailer. $940 493-air cond lhniout. R&H, m· Malrfo Payday Payments Dir. Good C'OOd. $27 dels, '62 FORD Galaxy XL conv.; FLETCHER JONES drwr. m. 2 Drawer file for 4467, 493-3359 tercom, buckets. 4 apd trans, SUNBEAM McCARTHY MOTORS Assume_ cont. bat. •!»-9771 ~H. auto., top cond·: $615, CHEVROLET 9x6 clU'ds. $10 LI 8-011 SY Owner. 50' Ole 1 e I good roedabillty. Propane Ir 1420 So M · & """--er 1956 Ct I l Bel Air 2 &ec""'t older. 644-2951 · A elec: refrig (bigl, ~ 962 SUnbeam Coov. w/289 . am """''Ii evro e . ~,. 8633 Watmmster ve. Upholsterlnt at Cotti Schooner. 14' beam, c:ruiu. wtr. ayst .• dream kitcb. Av· (l blocks N. of Sean) dr. va. auto. R·H, Kd cond 1963 9-paaa Country Sed. Xlnt Westminater ,..__le·· of fabnc. 673.3'707 live-aboard. :nJ: '34-0191 VI, Mustang eng .. trana, a Santa Ana Pb 5'Z-3S07 962..J.4~ cond, new brk:s le tires. ·--tnJ '·"" "' ocado gm le ltnleu. Full rear end. New top. Exe~!=========---------_.,...., The quJckar ,ou call Dal.l7 Pilot Want Adi! I bath I monomatic toilet. 8 tlooally clean. SAC-$695. '65 Oievelle Malibu ~ PvL pt)'. $995. 962-375l .=::;;::::::;:::::;====;::;.I __.:'Ibe:..:.:.....;qu1::.:::.::c=ker=-.:..100:..:.....:..aen;,,_-:. __ Al_wa.n__;_•_Go-Co __ 1 _ :10:-or ~~;,~i:t~~~ ~i.:!!t nf:l47-888'l. IUICK Pn~~~ 4p~. ':~mo ~~t~:"1;,sb~ T -llRD Jacks. S2,600 & aasume TRIUMPH * '65 El Camino 327. 4 spd, 642-9447 alt 5 '60T-Btrd Auto. P.S. P·B pymls or SS.580 cash out. ps, pb, Low Mileage $165<1. 1960 Ford Falcon, pxt con-New Interior. Dir. $17 de,11 Pvt pty. 496-5972 or 494-l•Ol TR 3 • 8. 1963 Yello R-H, 546-5322 * dibon. ru5 Owner. 642-3767 Aawne cont. baJ. 494-97Tl WTD: CAMPER New tiop, tonneau. l\1us1 sell, , Late model. C I C'/Ver. Belt S1150. 546oqJll buy for cub. !Ml-2131 I ~ vw BUs.<:AMPER 23,00 mti ... :dnt CC!ftd. n.eoo ~ I U89. m.1923 VOLKSWAGEN W111 luy , .. 9100 New C•ra 9100New C.n 9100 HOLIDAY RAMBLER SIRVICE WISE TO SIRVICI llST '67 AM8ASSADORS & REllLS Speci•I futory p11rch ... •f 11 hu4· topt l ••'•"' with en4 with•vt Al" CONDITIONIH&. So"'• ht¥e •l11yl topa. AJI ar1 •lftlftetfc with f.11 p•W• er. Very hw 111llet ff tlleM u" F-11~ ftetory •• ,,.......... a...... .. '"' "'• •• ·-•• ., • ., • ,_ , .... 11 '""' ~•nt •1AVi:.OSWJt r- •1100 Wt hl•lf• yo• t. c._. 111 •M l11tlllfff .... ,. lnt1"8Clll•t• "" tfilt ..... ,... 1 SERVICE IS OUR SPECIAL TY Stop in or c•ll In for the fin••t ••"Ice pouibl•. Lo~I m~h•tt­ lcs with 15 y .. n ltaml.let H• p•ri•nc•. WE .... tflll TO STAY 0 . . . . . 'r • -·· ...... .. .... .. ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Li~ely Campaign Likely tn 1956. every Newport Beach City Council seat on the municipal election ballot WM contested. Thal was the last "full hOUM'' in a Newport council ra<'e -until now. Nobody wlll stroll to victory this April 9. Ll 'll be the most interesting council campaign in years. Donald Andrews 8-0lton kept the Dimricl 7 rEast Corona del Mar) race from being conceded to Incumbent Lindsley Parsons with a last-minute entry. Hirth will spend the next MVeral weeks tryina lo find out. Hirth, a former Newport Harbor Chamber of Com· merce pr~1dent and acknowledged principat spokes- man for the city's marine industry, 1s the first candidate t1> challenge Cook openly in eight years. And Hirth may prove to be a forrrudable chalieng~r. indeed His background or community leadership alone should loc·k in a sizeable number of votec. Dee Cook. however. says he "ru11s to win," and he means it. . .. ,, . ... . .. Nn1S 1-.m~ LSJ. 1HINKS (MTOONl5fS MISlRfAT HIS NOSE ~ (' / ~ 60Lt>WAiER Carpet dealer 8-0lton, largely because of his late ~tart. at this stage must be considered an underdog. Moviemaker Parsons has the support or the Corona del ~far "establishment" and has not step~ on many toes rluring his four years 1n office There is always a tempQUon at this point to write ..omething like "and thl-5 I.a bow the contenders shape up as they put on Hie glo.ea for what promise! to be a lively Ci~ht." But let's face it-there llreadv has been too much of that in our city council. That. if anything. is the ()rnblem. W~t's he Worri~ <\brut~ It's not 6.· b~d nose ..• But thou~h Pa~ns may presently appear lo Ot' lhP (avor1te in District 7, there are definitely no earl}. easy favorite" in the other districts. 01stnct 2 1West Newport! incumbent Al For_gll 1s in ;i three.way battle. and he ri~htl v anticioates 'a rug~ed fleht " Challenger Donald A. Mcinnis' manager· illl experience and impressive array of backer!i f'orl(1t well knows can't be taken li,gh1ly So take the boxing gloves Of'f candidates. and Mme out swin~ing instead with some constructive pro- pOl-al<s and dear ideas for • better ('Om mun1ty. I • I Policeman of the Year .Jerry Wooters. the third District 2 eand1datr. shouldn't be -and won't be -ignored by F'oreit. eilh· Pr Or by Mcinnis. The reason i-s that ex-policeman Wooters. now a local businessman. already has demon· strllled a <·apatity ror candor. and is sharp·ton~ued a" well. Qualities not unlike thosP of the colorful incum· he11t. Nobody on the Newport Beach police force hu a I ougher job than chief narcotics investigator Al Epstein. II is tough for many reasons. but most or all be- cause "Ep" care; about what he docs lie has seen the use of drugs make too many young people useless to l'i0<·1rtv and lo themselves not to care With almost two 1nonths In r,:o. it is a tMs-up in nistri"t 2 ll'" the same in District ~ llJnper Rav. Irvine Ter· race!. the home groundi; of that consummate pnlitirian. nee rook Uhl w('ek. it was announced at a Newport Harbor f:xd1ange \lub meeti ng that Epstei n's rellow officers had voted him "Policeman of the Year" Said Epstein ai; hC' a"cepted lhe award: r Joh~son· ~oes "~Jm\t ihAt he noS big' E?6..r$. t>o~s -this ~ive us CA.Y't~ Tl has been said or this counc1lmank l!acHI" that hP Is endeared by so many snli nter grouns. that his ranrli- rlacy rests on a solid plank of support .. , see my job as one or helping lo keep youngsters from followinJ! a path of seH-degradation and self-de· ~t rurt1on" This may or may not be so. Marina operator ~:O Those who know Epstein will tell vou that he means r vrn· worn. and feels his call to duly deeply. N blohc\ie.? ~~·~ . We Must Become Our Own Judges ~I'.~~~· .• ' -.., -· -,.,; 1" '\ .-;:::, w • • I -L Every day I get letters complaining tbout "the mess we're in." People are worried and upset and disturbed. But there is one thing all these letters have in common. People are disturbed only bv what directly aHects them. What they call "the mess" is that part of the mess that injures their own seU-\nterest. Nobody cares about anyone else's part of the mess. And this attitude. to me. 1s mon ,ignlficant than the actual mess - for this attitude is what causes the mess in the rirst plact . And hardly anyone can see this. or will accept it. TAKE A WORO LIKE "rights." Nobody is interested in the whole word. Each person is interested only in those rights that bolster his own positi on: other people's "rights" seem like "wrongs" to as. Nearly every letter I get is narrow, part.iat. and blind to the whole spec· trum or rights c;nd responsibilities. The people who want more "law and order" can't sre thP rampant in- 111sllccs that lhP i>tatus 11110 is pcrpcluat1n~. lhP people who call for militant action" can't ~eP the evil Ptrec.I ol nottnl! and looting and de - f\·inlt all authorit~ Rl'T IT IS NO l?OOC'I be1niz for vour own ri,llhls 1f you arP morally im- pervious to lhP riizhts and needs of other~ Because the whole concept or rights i~ a seamless garment 1r 1t is ripped m one place. it will rip everywhere H we are unJust to any segment or the soc..1al order. we 3re ma kin~ it Dear Gloomy Gus: Why are the teachers jumping so bard on the lady who wrote the letter about teacher absen· teeism? It was the administra- tors who released the report. -N. M fllil IHIW. l'ellteft ...-n· --· --•llY -. tf IM --er. Wllf .,_ NI _.,. le OltM!y .... Deity ""*'· that much easier for the 11ociety to become 1.mjust to us as well. WHAT IS LACKING. &l course. ii; a sense of "community ." And without thi.5 sense. we have only diverse rac- tions. each trying lo protect what it has and to get more. And if each faction is concerned only with it~ own particular JUnd of rights. nol>uc!\ is left to guard the whole basic irlea for the community at large. This is why I cannot re!!pond en· thusiastlcally lo the so-<:alled "respec· table" members of society, who are so upset about the "lawlessness in the streets" and other current clichP.s. WHF.N HA VE THEY ever carerl about any rights except their own• Who have they ever gone to bat ror except themselves~ They c:re for law and order hrcause they arP nn lop 1r they were on the bottom thrv would bl' for dilferent law<: and a d1Herrol kmd of order. This is not being democrati c Th1<: ii; not beinj! Christian. or relt~1ou" in any way. It i~ being self-proteclive Only when we are 1ust a!I derplv concerned with the basic ri,Rhts c)f the least member of society as with our own. <:.re we justified in appealin~ to the moral sense of mankind. We must stop bein~ our own la wyers, and become our own judges. Senate Ethics Argurnent WASHINGTON -That long-pro· mlsed code of conduct for thr Senate is still quJte a way off. nom the present outlook. it's doubUul whether the Ethics Com- mittee will submit a code for Senate consideration before spring. Some in- s1de1 s predict it will be even later. The Ethics Committee hasn't even had a full meeting yet this year Of the two se&Sions that have taken place. only three of the six members were present at one: at the other. two Sen. Eugene McCarthy. 0-Minn . didn't show up 1t either, and probably will be unable lo devote any tlme to the commJUee while engaged in dashing around the country In hi~ "pucenllc'' presidential campaign. Except for Informal discUS$iOn~. nothing w113 1ccompll~hNI at either mectin5! l)an on pr ivate "expense'' funds such as the SI00,000 businessmen proposed raising for Sen. Charles Percy. R-111. Sen. John Sherman Cooper. R-Ky. author or the resolution establishlnt the Ethics Committee. is insisting on tough provisions on both. matters. THE STAFF'S DRAFT c od e pussyfoots on finar.cial disclosure Senators would have to report their holdmgs and outsidt> incomes. but tbei.r account! would not be available for public ~crutlny. Instead. they would be submitted to the General ccounting Office where they would be held In confidence -presumably until occasion arost when the Ethil's Committee. or some other commllter, THE t.'TJllCS l'OMMM'T1':1'i har. might want w examine them. been "working" on 1 code of conduct Th1t Is completely unsatisfactory tor more Ulln six months. Before to Sen. Cooper. Ht vigorously holds ConlJ'tH rtnally quit lalt December. th• reports sbould be Oled with the Sen. John Stennil. 0-Miu., cbMinan. secretary ol the Senate, and be slated a code would bt ree41 for available for public Inspection 1t any Senate deUberatton when It neon· time. ventd In January. A tkck Of tht 11"1 committeemen TM only tbm1 10 far t. band b indicates a decisive majol'lty f1von 1 draJt code prepared b7 \bl com-the staffs venlon. mJttff'• at.air If that is the final decl,lon. Cooper Tb11 draft 1s far from complete will file a dissent and olftr hJs own ~mlu.tmetl aJrud1 have abat~l! JKC>POJll Jn the form of an amendmcrit cball~n ' •n two grouncls· wnen the SMate nnarty ae around ---------1-J,..-L.1.WW!.-lll~:o Jar. -~.._.. ......... _to constcleriq IN OQCI,, TIM! fef'thright requlrina full public: dJMloeurt of Kr.ntuckian 11 abo determined to de· ~na&on· private nnanc:et, boJdln~ mand 1 rollcaU vote on lh.la ls1ut uct lecome: m omblm ot a nat "*'t s. ADn (S1''\\ «CL ~ 'S..-~.-:::.. - District Attorney Claallenge• the Record Hicks Denies Witness 'Pressure' To the Editor: This is in reply to your editorial f>f Feb. 6, about the role my oHice played in the Kirschke murder ca~e. I am compelled to reply to thP editorial because of substantial in- accuracies in its content. I recognize that at all times I am accountable to the public for my performance in office, and that you are ;.;bsolu t.?lv free to comment on that performanr<> editorially. But factual st.atemP11t~. whether made by me or your paper should be limited to £acts. YOUR ARTICLE stal~d. "Hick~ first made himself unavcilable." As was well known. 1 was honoring a long-standing commitment to attend a meeting on legislation in Palo Alto. I returned Friday night. the same day the "hoax'' story broke. On Satur- day and Sunday I was either in my orrice or at my home. I was availablt. l was not called by the OAl LY PILOT or any other newspaper. TKE EDITORIAL states. "Then he called a press conference and failed to show up." That statement is false. I did not call a press conference and of course did not fail to show up. Lastly . and most significantly. the reference in the editorial to "pressur· ing" the two witnesses is a most unfair characterization of the events. It 1s in stark contrast to the true farts which were publicly known at lhP time or the editorial. There was no "prei;sure" applied to anyone. unless you interpret an appeal to tell the truth. regardJesi; of who il hurl.I or helps, as some form or compulsion. Letters from readers ore welcome. Normally writen should convey their messages in 300 word.! or less. The nght to condense lttten to fit space or eliminate libel u reserved. AU let- Ler.~ must include sipnature and moit- rng nddress. but nome.s will be with- hel.d. 011 request. w ro11g impression regarding the !too witnes.~es who admitted their at- tem ptrd hoo:r in Ott' Kirschke mur<Ur CO~f'. Editor TNMMel \It.lo" bu.ill a bonfire near the overhanging rock. then poshed the burning embers over the cliff. We learned today on our return that a hundred or more people down in the valley watched the fire burn and they say It is a very preUy sight at night. Had a fine trip yesterday." I WAS WONDERING if Mr. Hubhs was sure of ltis facts. because thi~ postcard sounds to me as U this was the first time there was a firefall . I would appreciate a reply from Mr. Hubbs. I don't think my grandfather had any connection with any commercial holdings in Yosemite. He was on a tour with a group 0( sightseers. and this was a part of the trip. SALLY SMITH To the Editor: Boat Fire The article ln the F'ebruary 9, DAJ-To the Editor: LY PILOT by Mr. James McNabb, Jr .• headlined, ''Parents Pushed-Start l think the Orange County Harbor Crime Prevention in Home" is fairly District and the two men who manned typical of the tunnel vision that many their harbor patrol boat in Huntington so . called juvenile "expert!" seem Beach Sunday, Feb. 11. deserve much t~ acquire after just a short time credit for extinguishing the boat fire. at their jobs. Noted that the Huntington Beach Thomas Conway of the Orange harbor ptitrol so awkwardly tried to County Sheriff's Department Juvenile extinguish same and couldn't. Division, is obviously a shining ex-A spectator at the scene. ample of the type of thinking prevalent C. ROBINSON 10 law enforcement today. The social va:ue of Mr. Conway 's G1&eSslt19 Gatne• remarks are in my opinion absol utel y To the Editor: nil and do not merit reportln(. The councilmanic heat is in season a~<11n. anu once more I am expcc.ing IT IS STllONGLY suggested that the frustration or being morally oblig- people lllce Mr. Conway obtain and Pd to abstain trom voting because read a copy or Mr. Robert E. I lark the information necessary to KehJgord's paper. "Brain Damage and make a reasoned choice h 1s Delinquency . a Question and a frustratmg because these men make THF. t:NFORTUNATF. use of that Challenge." Mr Keldgord was until many decisions that direc1ly affect word indirectly maligns and detracu his recent resignation California me through my pocltetbook and in· from the work of two dC'd1cated law nirector, National Council on Crime. directly throu)?h their policies on law enforce ment officers who performed and Delinquency. If be Is not sure enforcement and the city 's physical a truly remarkable public service in where to obla\n it, I should be very and economic development. the finest tradition of thl' true ad· happy to make 8 copy available to ministration of justice. Our entire him _ or anyone else. NOW I CONSIDER myself a community should be proud. reasonably informed citizen: I read Since the tone of thi~ letter is ON~ FINDS BY reading M. Keld-the DAIL r' PI.LOT every evening con- critical . I think l should a,dd th:it gord that of over 275•000 juvenile ar-scientiously. But I have yet to discover I have always been treated fairly rests in California in l!lSS. over 55.~iO the poli1ical philosophies or any of and courteously by every represen-fall into the kssibility of a brain dam-our councilmen, even by inference. tativr or the OAO.Y PILOT with ed 1 ·r . Nol being a member of the Rotary h ag c ass1 cation. and even thoutot Club or the Am,,rican Lcgi'on, not w om I have had personal contact. evidence of del'nq t beh I " 1·1;o.r 1L HICK~ · 1 uen av or was being a member of any local ''in" "' present. cannot by any stretch of the Oistricl Attorney Imagination fall inw the group of ~oup, I know nOthing, about these "juvenile delinquents" as defined by men except that Mr. f'orgit is a ldnd.y Mr, Hicks' srcretary sa1rt l'rldot1 tMt Mr. Conway. merchant and used to write charming tltt' District A ttorttey ircz.~ 11navail4blt The only statement attributed to letter!! to the public each Friday. nut of t0Wt1 and could 1101 nt reached. Mr. Conway that 1 find no argument Have they no political phlloaophjes? Tht DAILY Pl WT sl'1ml~ corrected ·th · th 1 h th · nil Well then, what an thtlr polltJcaJ w1 1s a ~ 1 e-Juve e expert} bi1&Ses? ~tm none? Wby then s·-tv on t hti statement tliat l1r hod ""''l•d didn't know " wh·''"-we're do1·ng " '"~" .... ~ .. -......... they are not worthy of public office. o prtss confertince. Thr ,,·ord "pres· the job right or wrong". ,unna" 1s sub1ut to ~r,.cral utter· W. H. GIBSON FOR THE VAST majority of pretat1om. but we'll orrroi Mr. Hicks' Newport Beach voters. casting a conttnLzon thot 11 ma:1 liaVfl lefl 0 Fir~l•ll Bbtorw ballot ror any one of the candidates. incumbent or not, la like buyin& a Bt1 Gvarg(' To the Editor· pig In a pote. Wh7 mult,tbelr poUlical I was Interested In Earl L. Hubbs' persuasions (as opposed to party Dear George . letter I Mailbox, Feb. 13) referring • membership -I assume no Democrat I met tbis beautiful &irl m to the Yoaemlte Flrefall. He said this would ba\'e Ute temerity to run) be a strip joint near Miami. My wa! started nearly 100 yura ago by kept secnt? Are they In sympathy attention was fi"t attracted to one of the commerc:ial holdings in with the Bircher• and 1mlrcbm or her when she dm ohcd while the park at tb1t Ume. Th• reason closer to liberal moderates? Do they doing 3 little dancl' 00 stage. f WU lntereated is because } have put dollars befon desert? Which Later she allowed me-to buy a postcard wriUen by my ~eat wouJd vote to exclude the Unlcef col· Cl&allenge accep~. Mrs. Even&. if'e'lL do oiir best to dig out the meaningful attitudes of th" candidotts. Editor Co~he• Replw In answer to the 8. Wilson "letter to the editor" I MaiJbox. Feb. 7) we would like to say that we are excited to witness the enthusiasm shown by our Varsity Club in their attempt to clean up the smoking problem at Estancia High School. In many in· stances. students had been unable to take care of their physical needs because ol the over-crowded con- ditions caused by smokers jammed i11 the restrooms during eacb passing period between classes. That condition no longer exists.~ There is a se<:tion in the Educatio Code indicating that no student ca possess or smoke tobacco within two blocks of a public school campus. When smoking is allowed to take place in the restrooms and on the campus. we are allowing these students to openly break the law. It is no wonder that there is such a lack of res~t for our laws today. IT IS TRUE THAT a growing lack of respect for authority has become a problem . not only in our schools. but throughout all of our society. Tbat this lack of respect stems from at· tiludes developed within our high sc:iools is highly debatable. A better source for this low regard for aulhori· ly would be lhe parents and home life. before the child ever reaches high schoor: That we silould be astced to build upon a well-laid foundation is a reasonable request IC there is no foundation to build upon, the struc· lure wilJ be flimsy. IT IS INTERESTING to note that the drive lo clean up the rest rooms came from the Varsity Club. It did not orlgjnate from the administration or the faculty, but from the peer group of the smokers themselves. Their enthusiasm has now been chan· neled by and h-as received the support of the faculty and administration: but again. it was the stude nts themselve~ who initiated the clean-up. , The gratitude ex pressed to us by the ma· jorlty of the student body for the clean-up has proved the actions to be not only justUled but colT'fct. A GROUP OF ESTANCIA COACHES TOM FISBEK DAVID WAXMAN ROGER R. CLARK ED WYNKOOP GORDON MORROW FLOYD STRAIN BILL WETZEL KEN FINLAND PAT WILSON JOHN McGEE BARRY FRY JOHN G. LOWRY WALLY CHUTE her several drinks <:nd promised ~nndfather. the late C. A. Hire of lectors on H1Uoween ? How do they to meet me when ~ht iot off Bakersfield. and he rerer~ to th1~. stand on the Little Brother Chief l•J;llfl~Utll rrom work. Hi5 card read u foUowa : Glavas is expecting? • ••11•••11 •• Do you thlnk shr was ~lncere ? "Yoscmll•. Ca mp Ahwahnee .. June r.. >/ REAL QUEST10N Is """ Wfi That was three d:iy• 1ao and 11 1""" •v Tue.day f (!b"'• ""' "A ioaa " • ' .vu. Voters hlYe to pi.y guessln1 aames ' ~•Uh J Ml, WU I haven't seen her since. tbia way. Wby can't tile DAILY PILOT Please pardon pencil and "VESTERDA Y MORNING we left run meu.llllf uJ lDtervitwa or revle• r.>at edftorat ~ 01 IM Doaf writing paper -this bar upttn Ahwabnte at 7:00 on honebec.k, ~ some slpUICant votlna records? Are Pilot ttckl io Inform ctftd ,- Is all I can Cll:d Answ• IOOll. foe Glacl• Poi.nl On ltle way wt we IOlnC to be lded to depend on ""* rcodc1-1 bf. praneing W. I'm getting a little ~•ck ol U-. pea.I ff•PPJ I.le. vlewtd the 1unrlte your coy, 1Mt.mlnutt edJtortal tn· ~' opMdotll .,.(f co. champagne coclttalls on Mlrror Late and nwnt'lml1 other donemaita apln fwtµclt .._ id· ~iorv on topics of &atc'rue, BEGtN'NING TO WONDER p01Dtl of lnterul 'nte ""' Of the mlttedl:y better than nothtnf)! Can't PCI dgfd/fCcflCC, ~ prootdf"O • Dear BeglMlnC: sun rl1tn1 a.er Half Dorne and we make thll a more ntlonal cl'lm· tonim for lM upra:rioft oJ Don't condemn her by jumpln nnected 1:1 Mirr« Laite ls the moct pafgn than the fun about C.ool and OW' rcoden opnt'°"" ~ biJ to hasty co~n~~ Co!llld...J bulditlllJ10t 'v W\~ P'or&tr• feuds ad J>a.lmer'• tn· prCU'lldfto tw diorrN OWW. l1ilt our watch k • 111· Vvna.I Fall. lh• one ahrin oa ! ttrwntlon seem ludlni to? 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