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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-02-22 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot-. Y oar Bemetown Dally ·Paper VOC 6 •• NO. 46. l SICT10NS_ 21 PA&!s NEWPOlt.T IUtCI:\ CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, .1968 TEN CENTS •Not Cas ting · £o vetons Eyes" I State Official Asks:· \Vi hat . Beach Tal{eov er? a1 BRUCZ n:NIOff ., ....... _ ... Pean .. h ., pen .. • the. 'rillata fir' al~ ftlitlaf bla Stla Depm tnW et arta ~ R«natliDn to ....... cmtrol Of all 1oaa1tJ run beacblt, toda1 da1med h., • re.Uy the hllow on tba white bone. lie' •a.Id he wanta to Me the atate bu, up and oper• ab bdchea not DOW within the c o n tr o l of M ..• M JOI· aster Plan on Irvine . Land Mulled .. manidpallU... But be Mid he bas • cle*e to ... Illa ......... ltllp ta Alld alao .,... dty beacbet. "I don't have the fee11fti.: or In· t.entions of taklnl over or anythlna else/' he told tbe DAILY PD..ol' ln a tel9phoot lntervtew from his Sacrameut.G desk. "I merely Wllllt to improve the beaches.•• · Conalderable band wnnon1 took place In city balls alone the Onqe ad undertows. su1t.ed for swimming, Cout when Mott wrote the State Plrk 11U1bathing and slmilar beach ac- and ~ation Comm!aalon rtc:eDU,: tMUes.'' "It ii· my 1tron1 belief that 'type Municipal leaders thougbt Mott was 1 beach' belongs to all the people t~lking about city-operat~ beacfl(!s. of Callfornla and should be operated., Explained Mott today: developed and tn.aintained by the state • "I made that statement in a letter of California for all of its citizens.'' to the state commissioners. I was ''Type 1 beach,'' be specifically reftrring lo our beaches, the state's &tated, "ls •andy, graduallr floptnc llpcbes." beach lapped by warm water with "Qne man Whll apparently understood a mlnlmum of danprou.a cunents ~ the outset what MOflt was talking ot lmeeoe llla:cJ, e. or tbe cme It tbe tight f.rom the parents ot Denise ..... . "'· =-r.·wc 'S~bool, for~ imount of we,. th ~ in • l 1. iatli get it on every $1 ~printed by tbe United States sury Department. _ NarcOtics Suspects Se t Little Fire in County Jail Hippies Hassle" Over Laguna's Hashish Hunt Oranie County Jail bad hid lt a1ain early this morning. Scene oi a man jailbreak early Tuesday morning, the ancient struc· tun today was set on hre • by a aroup oi· narcotic• 1u.apects. Sheriff'• deputies were booldnl 18 men and women nabbed Wednesday niJbt in Cypre11 in a drug raid wheo 10 of tbem aet fire to 1omt office form•. The jailer put out the blaze with a.n e.xU.01uJ1ber only to have the 1u1pecb restart it. He put it out •1aln. The 10, who were being held in the open ca1e holding area on the first floor of the jail, JMY be charged wttb anon. a 1beriff'1 deputy said (See JAIL FIRE, Pa.ie %) Cut It Out!'; Cutups Library Mischiefmakers Face Ban Newport Beadl ubraz!)' trustees wlllt to cut out the c~. 1 Too many 1wdent1, they 1ay. are abuliol public library privtt4ges and facillti.es, eaipeclally at tbt Bldboa and Marilm'1 branches. Trustee• bave asreed ~ fn- corriJJble no.i1e.maker1 l9d other mtachief .maken should ai e tern· porarily prohlbtt.d from '-•tnc th• Ubrariel, municipal spokesmen aald today. In line wttb the new poUcy, City Librariln Dorothea Sheely 1' now drawinl up a "Code of StaDctarda" that wUl be amt t.o all echool prin· cfpa1s and 'will be posted In all Ubrariea. · Continued violltUons of the OOdt by anyoae "will result ln the suspenalon of dghts and privileges tQ use the Ubrarles for a PeriOd not to exceed 30 daya," according to Mrs. Hancock Bannln1, secretary of the library board. Truateea at their monthly meeting thf1 weel also discussed mutilation of publJc toUel3. It was suggested that noticea be posted In the restrooms •atn1Dg that such vandalism is punubab&e b)' a fine. By RICHARD P. NALL Of 1111 0.11, ,.,_. Sti ff Possibly they should change the name of Laguna's Woodland Drive to Credibility Gap. Federal narcotics agenu maintain that they were attacked by b.ippie resi dents there Tuesday night while undercover agents were on the track of a 11%eable load of hashish. Woodland Drive residents claim. on the other band, that they were victims of federal pollt·e brutality, that tliey were beat.en, rousted and homes entered .by officers who refused to show 1dent1fication and had no eearcl:l warrants. Laguna Beach police knew nothing of Fedreal Narcotics Bureau plans ur.til the fat was in the fire. They weren't told. Questioned about this today. Harry Labrow, Laguna Beach police chief said, "Most jur..sdlctions do inform us when they come into the area." Labrow said undercvver agents · worklnr the area c0uld create a pro· blem when local police aren't advised. "It .could create the possibility of an unfortunate sbooting." he sal1. refen1n1 to a chance that a uniformed pollCeman might mistakenly shoot an armed undercover agent. Police and sheriff's depuUei; weren'r (See HIPPIES. Pa1e !) Mesa-Newport Annex War? Mt1a propoaal "illogical" 1 n d "devloaa," a1Mrtlng tt i! aimed at lockinl in 'a multl·mUllon doUar Mcl>ontll Doufla1 plant site for ulltm•te Costa ·Mesa annexation. The McDonnell Doutla• pt'(lperty la just notUl 'of the :fa~ "taip annex" 1rea &1•1 P es Road ~r the CountJ A1rpo.t. Co.ta Meta dty counc i lmen . however, In t.btlr applJcaUon to the LAFC 1Mt ... k ncMd that the an· nuatioa tlfa lturJ 11 altttdv con· Upea wtt bColt.a Mesa boundaries. Tbe propon) ts Uuu "ln kteplng •Ith UM polJCJ ot lltablllhlq a logic.al and ordert7 bomdary UM," 1111 ttie appllcttiOD. Jt -no referenct! to the ~ McDolnell Do\11lu pro. plT"tJ. " • Ntwport CltJ Mua.., Harvey H1ll1bmt-Mid toda1 lbe bftrini ~ 'iittilr hm LArC offk'tt Turner will be placed on the City Councll'1 Monday evening agenda. H1ttltM1 said be could not anticipate c·ouncU actJon. If any action Is taken. It must be at the lCooday session. The LAFC notice ftOm Turner requests a report back b7 March 1. S&y1 the letter: "If JOU hel the Importance of the propGMJ from the point of view of yoW' •'ency makes It advisable to contlnut the hearing to a later date ID order to anow time for further stucl7. plelM furnlJh an interim report so lndfcattna. but containing your ten· tatlve .nSoa OD the proposal." A.fte.r COlta Meaa councilmen voted to teel tbe annu.aUon last Friday. Newport ~ Man11er Hurlburt tnld the DAILY ILOT that the I.AFC bad betl 1 t.bli.hed by the ala~ a few ,.._., •IO to prtvent "1uch t.hlnaa u ttrtp nnuatiom.·· about is Dr. Horace Parker, 1 Balboa Island veterinarian now serving as Orange County's first representative or. the· State Park and Recreation Commission. Contacted before tlle DAILY PILOT interview with Mott, Commissioner Parker said: . "I don 't think Mott is c;asting any covetous eyes on any existing city beaches. Our position (at tlle state Marines Trapped level) is to assist; we're not destruc- tive. We want to help." Leaders in Hun tington Beach and Newport Beach bad been quick to point out that any slate takeover ould run counter to Gov. Reagan's support for local control in government. 'Tm definitely not against local COO· trot. I go along with tile govern<r." on everything he says on that," said Parker. "I want to sit here in Newport (See BEACHES, Pase %) 40,000 N. Viets Tighten Ring on Khe Sanh Base By JOHN T. WHEELER Al _ll,.. f'rtu Wr11tr KHE SANH, Vietnam -The 40,000 North Vietnamese troops surroundlng tr -Khe Sanh combat base have closed their seige ring so ti ghtly that neithP.r withdrawal nor reinforcement of the U.S. Marine garrison could be carried out except al a cost or heavy casualties, Marine officers al Khe Sanh "be\leve. Under tbe co.er of aenra1 '8ya of heavy fog , the Communist troops '\ htv• utabllshed bunters and trench leQ;lillOCI tvitbjn 300 yards of Marine poaitlona. SnJpers are cloee enough to fire on Marines plantJng mines and strengthening barbed wire defenses around the two-mile·sguare combat base 14 miles south of the demilltariz· ec.; zone. It appears that the batUe for Khe Sanh, expected to be the biggest ot the war. is still some days and possibly weeks away. A veteran Viet· namese battalion commander whose troops hold part of the eastern perimeter said he believed the North Vietnamese would continue to dig bun kers and tunnels and repositi on supplies for some weeks to come. He said history had proved North Vietnamese commanders e x p e n d massive effort to prepare battlefields so they will have the maximum ad- Harbor Schools Object to County Stand on Taxing Newport·Mesa Unified school trus· tees toda y sent letters to their state legislators takinll excepUon to a stand by the County Board of Education. The county board earlier sent O\lt letters objecting to a law that would give school boards unrestriclcd au- thority to levy taxes beginning In 1971. Newport·Mesa board members want it known in Sacramento that they welcome and support the law and resent the county board presuminll to speak for them and other eotmty school boards not consulted. :n endorsinll the lt!glslation. the letter sent out over the sl~ature or h o a r d president Donald Strauss. states: .. . . The portion of the bill which gives local school di!itrlct JlOVernin~ boards the rillht to set the tax rate ror educatioa in Its school district is abso· lutely essential \f local control Is to be a reality. Inasmuch as other local boordR ( citv councils) have exhibited discretion and prude.:ice In their use or fiscal independence. there ls no evidence to support the aupposltJon that local school boards cannot rune· tion In a like manner." The hotlv cont~ted bill wtich pass· ed the 1967 Leg'islaturt on the last day of regular ~ession provldi!s ~·t be· ~nning in 1971 school tax celhngs wlll be eUminat.ed and school board m~m· bers stiven full power to set thf' dbtrlct tax rate. Presently, voter approval of 311 over rkle measure Is ~uind tlO raise ~ celling on tcbool tans. 'Ibe provision applJel to da7·to-day operatfn1 tXJ*"'S only. not echool baUding1 which atill wt11 ht financed through bond Issues, Aasernblym111n Robert E. Burke IR· Huntinrton Bca(b) tw Lntroduced ..a measUtt in the CUJTent lel(WaUve aeaion ca.lllnl for ~peal ol the •• Jaw, vantage tacticaliy and enjoy the max- lmum protection from air and artillery strikes. North Vietnamese tan~ have been reported in Khe Sanb village les1 than two miles from the Marine perimeter aro.md the base's air strip. • Two weeks ago, North Vietnamese tanks spearheaded the assault which overran the Lang Vel Special Forces (See DE SANK, Pa&e Z) * * * Gls Sea l Co ng Off From Hue SAIGON CUPl) -U. S. Marines attacking behind a wall of flamlng napalm today virtually sealed off the suicidal band of Viel Cong who have held the impe"ial city fortress in Hue fo-23 days in bitter fighting that helped raise American dead to a record 543 last week. The Marines raised the American nag on a watchtower at the southeast corner of the ancient Citadel, secured the Nguyen Hoang Bridge across the Perfume River to other Marines on the south bark and vowed to rip down the Viet Cong flag that stlll fluttered defiantly over the Com· munist redoubt. The Viet Cong defenders were hem · med in by South Vietnamese on the north and west and on the east by the leathernecks who drove through the southeast corner of the walled r.ity foot by bloodsoaked foot against heav)' fire that persisted despite bom· bing and napalm attacks. T h e Perfume River lay on the south. The end appeared near for the 200 or more Viet Cong holding out in the Inner lortress out of the 4,000 or more who seized Hue three weeks ago. But military spokesmen warned that heavy and costly fighting lay ahead before the Viet Cong flag can be hauled down. or ..... ..a:.. ... Wea tiler Forecaster Emil Kurtz baa a sunny outlook for the Oranie Coast Friday, following the ue- ual cloudy morning.. He'll push tbe thermometer up to 65 about midday. INSIDE TODA l' Two txctlll'nt productions of a comtdfl and tm ~re ~d along tht coe11t W tdntadal/ night. The DAILY PILOT'• rt· vifwtr3 Oil>t thtir accounu on · Pag" 10 todau. , .. :l DAILY PILOT Ell~ator• Report Student Activis.m - . Conf ere nee To pie By THOMAS FORTUNE ............... Student activism w&:s the favorite topic this month wherever educators met in conference -at Asilomar and Monterey and Westwood. Orange Coast CoUege District ad· FroM p_,e I KHE SANH. • • Camp four miles west of Khe Sanh. lt is not known how many tan~ the North Vietnamese have m the KAe &lnh area, bul ~ number is usumed t• M cM5fder..-. Despite GM al Ule lariat aerW campeiiftt in td1tory to cllt the Nsth Vietnameae supply rootes. U1e Com· muai.IU' tl'\lckt have made it as far u KM Sanh vW.,e wiU. auppiles. Seaiar Marine ofticen remaia con· fident that t!M!J catt beat Mc:k any North Vietnamese attack. But they C<)Jlcede that any defensive pos itions can be over run if the opposing com· r.1ander 1s willing to commit enough troops. Some Marine officen are concerned about the ltrict.IJ deteesive, "let them cOJM &a us" role assigned to the S,tXXI Leathernecks and 500 Viel· namese ~oops defending the Kbe Sanh complex. ·One Marine Officer said Ute North Vietumeee high cemmaad is bUg aUowed to l8l up UM ebe11bN.rd wtth the knowledge tttat tt1!"" Communist troops will have the first move when I.he battle is joined. One officer, asked M'N he felt about bein1 cooped up bebi8d barbed •ir~ replied: "rve sot a lever. It'• •Nit (;en. Rommel caUed panzer fewr." Many other Leathernecks here feel the same way the commander of Genn~'1 ALrlka K.orp1 did: 'J'bey want reialorcemeata ao tbeJ can move out,to attack their besiegers. some Mariae ol&U• fear I.be op- portunity to reldorce Kbt Sanb and retura t.be Marioes to an olferutve • roJe bu pu.Md. Aay for« coming into the bue bJ helicopter couJd suffer heny cuualtlt.s from the artillery and machiM·IUll fire Ul.t &trOea hi on life l.llDdin& strip. Laguna Narcotic TriaJs Sbif ted To San Clemente Ti1e trlab of four persons arrested 111 a Dec. 14 South Laguna narcotics raid wbere oae fleeing man wu killed by potke have been transferred kom Lapa Beach to the Muaicipal Court in San Clemente at the request ol their attorney. The roar. facing mbdemeanor charges of lmowirl&IY villling a place when! marijuana was being used. were amoog U who were arrested i1' the raid in which Peter Am&raJI· thUll, 2(), WH ahot and killed. A 11 million wroolfu I ~ eult has 1ince been fUtd a1llinlt the coun&y 1beriff and the deputiel wbo raided the South Laguna bome. The Oraqe <Aunty P~ and Human RiCbl.'I Council collected more thAln 2,000 ·~turu protatiAg the action ol t~ po · ce in the raid. · "nle trials for the four suspects are now set for April 4 ~ 9: 15 a. m. Felony complaints of possession of ""9l'Uuana have bee'n d I s m I s s e d uainst art the defendants -.James Allen Ltttle. 19: Neena .Jane Moody. 1-: and Mary Ellen Pre~er. lit aJ I o( Anaheim : and~°"" Dumflhi>usen, 24. no addren. DAILY PILOT up oo sex!' students ask. To .tudent.9 • an obscene picture ls the one In Ufe magazine showing a rat sherilf on trial for slaying the three ct.ii rights workers with a jury of his relatiwt standing in judgment.'' BJGGEsr PROBLEM Murphy tpla -"The biggest pro- ble m in dJ'1lg use is the crtdibillty sap. U you eversute tat case ~ 1n.rijuna lt is more clilficult Mt C*I· vince of the hazards of LSD wit." Etlmund Hallberg, Cal State L<>ll ~ de.-ot 1Wdnt1 -"Al few u 1D peno• on • lure campus. «u .-pai&ed.. can fll'O'Vide aU the aJUea we cu pouil>ly :.a.odle. "Radicals depend upon Lbt ad· mlniJtration acting foolishly. They loot f« a call5e ~Jebre ; they will try to deftlop an iss11e to which the administration wiU over read. "The utt<:ommitted are the most Important group on the coUtte cam· pus today. The battle is for ~ on· committtd. If they do not capture the uncommitted. the radicals will only be a nuiunce." Byroa ff. AtkinlOn. UQ.A df'am of Rtudents -"Recent surveys of co1leg11 Rtudeots how I.ba t 2.7 percent of the students are actimts of the Jert and 1.5 pereeat are activists of tbe right. The vast majority of ltudeots are in the broad middle area. GF.NERATION GAP "But tJae imi>:>rlant tiling t o remember is UYt, aUhough the ac· tivist left ~ small, tt ii listened to by au students." Nevitt Sanford . director of the Stan· ford Institute for the Study of Hum an Problems -•· 11 takes twn to make a ReMraUon gap. The gap is u much a problem of adolu u it is of ,outh. "The press is not to be blamed fr.r feeding the pubUc what it wants to hear.'' Thooghts oo <Kher subjects: Dr. Jobn Bl.ttl, Stanford Univenity d.lect.or of counseling -"'lbe brunt of change caiued by automatioe .Ul ran upon the junior colleJ• and the graduate school the two lnstltutioo.s belt able to pro~ the rdrailliftg .oeceas ary ... Jol\n Crabbe. ch.tinnan ol C&lilOl'lliA Television Advisory CanmUtee - "lewtiteeDom el hicber IMrninl have IOlD8 ol the most ncltiac people tn the conuJlUllity oa ttaeir Ital!•. TeJevisJGn is tae JM&M I o r diatributin~ the Wents ol U... peo.. pie. Lt W'OU.lid be food puolic reLlbcn~ fer ttle i111titu&ns of higber learn.inc.·· ,.,.... Pflfle J JAIL FIRE ... today. Damage wag allpt and no on~ was injured. The 18 suspect. were rounded up .in Cypreaa bJ a combined force oC CYJ>l"ess. Gardeii Grove, Los Alamitos, Seal Beach, Bueoa Park and La Palma pollce ud aheriU's deputies. 'Illey were arrrsled in a hippie pad at 562'l Babop St. Tw o ol the men jailed also were charged with forcible rape ol a 15-year-old girl who i1 now in Orange County Medical ~nter for lrel'ltmen~. Charged w;th being present whe.re illelal dru11 were beinl used were : Thomas J. Bunke, 18, Non'alk: Ter· ri Ruth Burkett, 20, Bellflower; DoMa Mui& Hadley. 21, Comptoa: Diane K. Hare. 18. Norwalk ; Les C. Mar· rifield, 20, AMheim; James H. Price, 2:5. Buena Park: and Gwndotyn C. Sullivan, 18. Cypress. Those arruted on <.'barges in ad· dition to drug viol.atiOOI included: Patricia L. Haynes. ta, Buena Park, rf\siating arrest: William C. BenU•y, 22. Fresno, and Dan Harrard. 22. fretno, both charged with u11ult with deadly weapon and forcible rape. Booted on pMSeuion or other narcotics charges were: Dean A. Reywalda, U . Artesia: Robert C. Hood, 22, Buena Park: Mlchllel J. Moore. 20, Abaheim: Albert G. Pai.8e, 21 , Bue.na Parti:: Gery R. Simmou, %7, Cypress: John L. Wells. 11, Buena Part: and Jimmie R. Paul.ell, 18. 8-na Park. Norm L. ~. 12. Senta An.a. ,.... cnaried WW. maietldntnc a place lo tell narcotics. TO ST ATE COMMISSION John A. Hulb«t Newport Man , Takes State . ~ • Advisory Post .John A. Hulbert, Newport Beach, has beett ~ M the E~ecutivfl Officer to the Stall! Ad¥Uory Com. minion on School DUtrict Budcet.anl( and Accoufttin« autbariled b y ASMmbly Bill '1 paNed by the Leeislature duriaC it.a lut 1e1s10ft l 19&7). Hulbert is a lfaduate ot Newpor1 Harbor Kigh Sdlool and Occidenbl Collete. He also did rradu•te work at Stanford University. llntil his app<rintment th~ year hf' was the Section Heald in charge n( -tract inspection and dfflliunements for Sou thern California wiLh the United Californta Bank. He has been a member of the Youn« Homebuilders Council of Orange. Los Angeles and Ventu ra Counties foe the past three years. The Commission to which he ha~ been appolnted is tM outgrowth of an 18-moath study for ttie Auembly F.ducatioft c.ommJttu wbicb resulted in a report strongly recommeDding thP implementation of a system of pro1?ram buditetin~ for ~ c h o o I th~tncls. His appointment became ef- fective Feb. 1. p,.... Pqe J • HIPPIES ... far away wher the hasslf! sarted Tuesday night. They were staked out on a car believed used in the Orange County Jan escape. Sheriff'~ Capt . .James Bro8dbelt u id his deputiPs werP. searching for a I ,a gun a Btacb ma11 sought as one of the 10 escapees. Said Bro adbelt. ''When our men observed what was going on. suspecta; running through the hills and federal narcotks men working In the ar !a. our men pulled ouf and diseontinucd their efforts." Federal agents said they Md in - formation Ulal abool 15 pounds of hashish wu hidden in Ule Woodland Drive area. An undereover ai?enl made an agreement with hippies to purcha11e a pound of hashish for 13,000. However, while be was making the tra1U&ction. reportedly, ooe man grab· bed the federal money and fled up a bill and the chase was on. AKeDtl u jd they recovered the money but that the thrl'e suspects ~ot away. One agent said part of the hashish was recoverro and another was quoted as saying. "We didn "t ~et the hashish.'' After the pandemonium broke out. however. agents did arrest four men -not on narcoti~ charge~ hut rn suspicion of assaulUng federal of· ficers. They were klenti.fied as Da~·id Goldberg, 22. and Donald Drury. 30. both of Laguna Beach. Ellis Scott, 19. Buemi Park: and Glenn LJBd, 25. Anaheim. Woodland Drive resident5 said they knew well before the mel~ that undel"C.'over agents were wailing in car~ in the area and claimrd they asked the agents what they were doing. VCI Students Planning For -Two Radio Statiom UCI ftM1Y jlllt hav. two r•d\o •lll· tioN by h end ol the ye11, an P'M NttC'lfl .,,mlOl'-.d b7 t ti e ueodltfld 1tudel9t bodY eel itn AM ~tadm ~ bJ Doa Z•e&lti, a jmdor_..l 1bt AIUQ ..... -ellocattd fundl for tt-. ~ Cll ta. rM ....._ _. -.. for .. MCtll&f'Y awav+ll fll • ctmcd'cr ..... ntWMI • tllllll ._..I• .. -..den e9lt -ebUined. Pr....-,._ •• tar a Jt.1ratt tras lltu wttll an .,.._, • h .., ti a. Nlblral Sdauta bridilta. ,,... 1"llUJd me• tMt h ltltfoo I W'OUld cover students llvll'\J in Balboa, Newpor1 ~. C«ona dfll Mar. Tulttn, Cct&a Mesa Ind part ftf S&rrta An•. Hctldinl th,. lf'Cond mt.ion I Zwetlel who b curreotly wortt.ng on ftbtaJnlnc equipment for local radii> st.atlom. Thb stadon la to be br_,.. ~ on a AM ""'aaency and will be lmowl as KUCI. The ce.t of the project wfil be about a,eoo. and lbe slilltion will have a UllD foot ndlu.s al n~ , Both st.tiom will bt u.t u an 'additional means rt coinmoctkation bi'tw... the ltudeuta and U. ~· munit)'. ~5 County Candid~tes ' • Bumper Crop Seeb ~Seat3 in ,. ... per cnp t( :m "'" Jegl.sllttve candidates for the five Orange County dtstricts ensures a boll.l.ng political pot Jr.om tod• y tmtil tile June prtmarles . Some ~ persons. including the five incumbents, bad filed declaratlona with c.u.ty Qert WJ,Uiam . St Jom by the.._,,.,,. w~. Six other• filed eltller at Sacramento or in tMir home counties. Most numerous were Republicans filin& for the 69th District AsaemW,t. Eleven hopelula wW ctll~ for the hoeor or o~ :!L eotmC:f's ~ Democratic oftl~er. Asleebly· man Ken Gory of Anaheim. Something new was the emergence or the Peace and Freedom Party and Alabama Gov. W ~l l a c c ' s Amencu l.DditpelMiett P a r t v • Between them, they bute U u.o· <Udat.es in the nrlous races. No pcl.m ary oppo1ltioa appeared for Robert E. Bacfbam la the 71.lt A.ssem· hly District and s..ator Jama Wbet· more in the 35tb Senate District. No oppo!iition appeared alJo for the ~als ol ll municipal court judges and nine superior court Judges. AU Jncumben\j ft\ed. Tbi caaiUdates: »TH SE:NATOIUAL DISTRJC'T Republican -Sen. Ja .. 1es E. Whet· more. 1101 N. Htils Drive, u Habra . l)emotrat -Gordon T. Shepard. 8M1 l'hcy, Garden Grove; Louis J. Gellilr. 63.1 E. Foothill, Claremont, a..-Warren H. Desper. 1540-A S. Gr*PDd. Roland Heights. Peace And Freedom -Hans Llder. 2684-D Milton, Fullerton; Donald Keae, f18 s. ~eee Av. •• QarssOllll, and Dot)il F. Hnchialoe, t• $. f..dm.-e. !Wald Hei,tltL , Ame.ricam IMe~f'Jlt -J*i A. McDonald, 4721 Sharon Drive. La Palma. •Took out papers but failed to return. 7t11I A..W:MBL y DISTIUCT Repu.bHca.n -Assemb!ymao Robert H. Burke. 8362 M.allDy Drive. Hun· tingtoe Beach. and AlltoDe R. Leone, '-'! E. 19th St.. eo.ta Meu. Democrat -Woodrow W. 8t1t· terfieJd. Jl?.81 Dia.neat, G""1erl Grove: -Wallace R. Davis, 122U CUHord, Beac4 Director Poses"' Lifeguard Look-alikes From Ule cut al Uteir trunks to the crop rl their bair, lhoold all Califonua lifeivank loot alib! Wilham Pem Mott, Jr .• State Direc· tor of Parks and R.e.crution, ap. parcnUy thin.ks IO. Fr•• P,.e l BEACHES ... Beach aod mow th.at my vote locally 1s l~nt. and. tllal l doo't haw lo ,0 here, there and evft")'wkre to pt som etbinC doa.t." Parter supported Mott's position. hMVever. against letting Huntini?ton RPach turn the tables and assume control of state-run beaches within Us city llinits. TM city's ,..,..... to • N was quickly 4eftied (Mi moaU\. "I stand aod l thi.at moat of the commiuiooers will 1tand with me that we will not. under any conditions, release Huntington Beach State Beach and Bolsa Chk a State Beach to the crty of Huntington Seidt," Parker said flatly. "I can see many constructive things for ll untington Beach to do to save their beaches, but that doesn't include takillg over exilti~ state beaches. "I think that ralh'1' than Huntington Reach expending their energies on trying lo acqufre our pr~se t sU.te beaches. they should go state a.nd try to see tbere's no tional encroachment oo their existing city beaches." Parker also praised Newport Beach for its "e~cellent operation'' of "Big Corona" bead\ in Corofta del Mar. "H you're ee a city, couoty or state bNcta. &1111 lhe lilepard dress is the same. thet'I ht's easily J'fJCOPilallle ud you know he· s a lifeCmrd." MoU uid. MoU made lail views on life~uarrl ' openU.. bowa wtaile explainin~ his poeitiaa ledaJ • whether thf' stale or cMiel ..._... Clllltrol P"bllc beaches. He denied re,.ta the state wanted to tab owr city-nm beaches. and added : ,.,,. only otbfJ" thing that could have eoal111tld people is that I reel and haw said «Mt lifeparding ~ OG the beecbes from Sut.a Cna t8 Muice lboald be COOl'Cfinated. "I'd like to see consis~cy on spac· ing of Lifeeuard towers in relation to hazards Md duties invotved °" the beach. There should be con· !l*ecy ill the type nl equipment. aad mamMr ., dretlS. ''Tbi.9 ll wtwt I'd like to tee to malle our beacbes improve." 51 % of Republicans Favor Nixon in Poll PRI NCETON, N .. I. !UPI) -A Gallup Poll didicates Republkan presidential candidate Richard Nixon as the choice of more than half his patty's members and is favored over hl:: rivals among independen t voters. Resutts of the pon released Wed· nesday showed the former v1ce Presi- dent favored by 51 percent of the Republicans polled and by 34 percent of the independents. Pollsters ques- tioned more than 1.500 ~r~ons throo~out the country. Garden Grove. and •Jim Bentaon 16642 Melville Circle, HunUnit~ Beach. American 'lndl!!Pe.,._ -El!Dlr L. Mccan. 19741 · J{_eswick Lane, Hu". ttngton !react\. nsr ASSEMBL<V DISTRICT Republican -Assemblyman Robert Badham. 1.33> Antigua Way. Newport Beach. Democrat -•Frank W. Racze.k 534 Hilda Court. A.aaheim. ' American =:• -Mn Michelle L.. ns. Rastu St. Space 5, G GI-oft. ' I Wl'H A$EMBL Y DISTRJCT Republican -Allen Banick, 11741 Watsod St:. Cypress; L au r e n c e Schmft, fllZ Acacia St.. Garden -~; Robert A. 8-*. SJa Vtrner Drive. La Palma; Ge.le D. Krucer I062 Callalily Cirde. Bueaa Part: Donald Haylllnt, 5111 Spa Drive' H~gtoe Belieh, aw-Br II c ~ Nettande, 715 llacDuft, Aaafteim. Democrat -Assemblyman Kenneth Cory, 9051 Vons Drive. Ganlea Grove. Peace And Freedom Party -Dodd S. Lew, 6161 Fn111t Circle. &ena Park: William S. Chappell. 924 Alo"a St.. Anaheim. and Marc R. Wruble 433.3 Howard Ave .. Los Alamitos. • ' American lndepmdeat -Oaytoo G Barlow, 1711 W. Crone, Anaheim. I 3STR ASSEMBLY : DISTRICT Republican -Assemblyman .Jnpn V. Briggs. 659 W. Hermosa Drive, Fullerton and Clayton M. St..Mope, 4942 Fauna, Montclair. Democrat -•Abner M. Fritz. 9141 r;ordon Ave .. La Habra. and Haro.Id E. Henry. :>331 Kentwat.er Plac:e, Yorba Linda. Peace And F'reedom -Marian C. Morrow and Joseph E. Men-ow. bo\h OC 2631 Andover St. No. 2. Fullerton, A~ Independent -PauJlnt E. Stun. ~l Birch St.. Brea. and Frank .A.. BelJizzi. 4841 Hamer Driv'e, Placentia. Fire Academy (;rad on Duty With Newport Newport Beach Fire Chief R. J . "Jan" Briscoe toda,y amoanced that FiJ'eman M. V. Hubert ttaa joined the depa:rtme:nt dttt completing training at the Fire ~ Academy of Santa Ana College. The academy is the onJy one of its kind in the county. Serviag as academy fire lci.ence cO<rdiaal« is P~itip A. Hayd~. Newport Beach Fite Department battalion chief. Hayden hetped pioneer the flte stieDCf> training pro II" am IJ.td sew the first class graduate 1 a 11 t December. Oripnally set up for a maximiqn 30 student recndt5. the academy.'s i;er vices were expanded to train 48 students in order to meet training needs of local fire department&. Hayden has selected 26 fire filhli•J.! spttialists to 1erve as instructors Jl the academy. Each imtruct« ~ •n ~xpert in a partieular segment of lire fighting. I' ( I 11 i \J i 1 I /,' I~ 11 :, I· I~ !·1 I ·I· I H. J. GARRETT'S ' I I : I / l ;1, J' 1' I 'J 1 ' ·1· 1 I j 'i· I· l I 1 I I I I. ,I· \ 1·1 ·II l ' I \ 'I I l. 1 · I : .\ I l 18tlt SEMI·ANNUAL SALE FINAL 3 DAYS ALL LAMPS ..On Our S.Concl Floor :: .':~~ ....... Y2 PRICE REGULARLY PRICED AT $29.00 TO $19'.50 NOW 1451 TO I 99 75 . THESE FfNE LAMPS ARE ALL FROM OUR RE6ULAR STOCK We Mu.+ Meke Room For Recent Purche1e1 Med. et LA. & Chica90 Marketa ALSO ALL ACCESSORIES. MIRRORS, WALL DECOR, PICTURES AND PAINTINGS ON SECOND FLOOR .. M> ON SALE AT UAC11.Y t f 1PRICI H.J.GARREf[ fURNmJRE NC>ffSStONAL INTUIO• OESl&NUS ll 1 S H.A.AIOa IL VD. ' COSTA MlSA. CALIF. 6'6-0211 "4Ml76 ' ____________________________________ ...,""""" _________________________ _., • • -------~""·~------- -- , t , . , I 'I ..... ( I ·-~ " 01 S; ec .~ .~ pa p1 sr a a. J> c. d p '4 b c p cl s ti c ·l fl 1' t. If ,: c t l . t t , 1 . - O.AJL V PlLOT J New Tax ~ Boost? • ... Solons Told to Cut at State Level . • ... DAILY ""·OT ,_" LYlt """' 'Reason to Smile SACRAMENTO (AP) -LeaJslators •toad advised by their fiscal expert today that tax relief should come on a Rtatewide level be.fore allowing Ulx reductions on a l<>cal basis as Gov. Reagan prefers. At the same lime he continued to criticize the governor's property tt· Uer plan, Legislative A.nalyst A.. Alan Post raised the spectre that lawmak· eu might be forced into another tax boost next year. That drew pursed lips. long faces and demands from legislators lhal something be done to avoid the neces· sJty to increase state revenues every two years or so. Post's comments drew a plea from Republican Assemblyman S t e w a r t Hinckley or Redlands -a 13-year legislative veteran who is retiring thi~ ' .vear -lhat some<>ne "Help us get out of the problem or having to raise taxes every two or three years." HerSaid recent tax raises to finance record budgets remind him of "apply· Underprivileged children ~ach for candy soon lo fall from pinata during mid-year UNICAMP party at UCI. Camp counselors put on party which includ- ed showing of film taken last summer at camp in mountains. UCI ttudents raise funds to pay for UNICAMP, an annual project. - Cal State's Board Backs lo Mime Troupe A studen t.faculty board at Cal State Fullerton Wednesday recommended on a 4-1 vote that the controversial San FranciS<:o Mime Troupe be allow- ed to perform in the colleg~ quad. T~ Student-Faculty Public Events • Board suggested the administration . ~ue a permit ror the troupe to perform March 8 on campus. The proposed pel'formance would b e sponsored by the Jack London Society. a campus group which describes itself as left wing. The San Francisco mime players performed in an orange grove ol!- campus dt.rring their last visit. The college administration had denied a permit ror the Feb. 7 public performance by the troupe. The issue was su bsequenUy taken to court by both the London Society and the State College Board of Trustees. A tem- porary restraining order was banded down by Judge James F. Judge at Scperior COurt in Sant.1 Ana barring the mime players from the Fullerton campus. • APPEALED ORDER The Lon.don Society has· appealed the order to the federal court in Los Angeles where a hearing is scheduled Monday. The trustees have kept the issue m the state court and are also due ror a Monday hearing. Dr. L. Donald Shields, Cal State vi<"e t>resident for administration, said the college would make a decision on · the new application before the Monday ~ourt hearings. At the public evenli. board hearing · the London Society was represented by A. L. Wirin of the American Civil · Liberties Union. ' Wirin produced as evidence ror ap- proval or the application favorable reviews of the troupe's performance~ across the nation: statements by Robert Cohen and Martin Shapiro. UC Irvine professors. who answered the charges that the Mime troupe had been untrustworthy at a 1966 UC I performance: and a unanimous \rvine Faculty Senate resolution wh ich allowed the troupe to re turn ror a Feb. 5 performance. ~EVER CONVlCTED W1rin said the troupe had never been e-0nvicted or any crime relallv<' to its perfonnances. Dr. George Forest. CSF as,istant professor of drama, said the Faculty Council ignored the facts wtten it voted lS-9 not to allow the troupe on campus ror the Feb. 7 performa~e. Shiel:ls denied this. Tuesday the Associated student Senate voted lo reeommend that the mime troupe be allowed to perform indoors. But representatives of the London Society contended that the troupe's performances are more suited to the outdoors and that tllere was no satisfactory indoor facility 'available. The administration hi$ argued that • an outdoor performance m!ght o«end : some lndiViduala wbo may not waot ' t'1' witness IUCb 111 event. : Wlrin 1uunted that the London · Soctety hue-a notice placed in the campus llewllfiC)er warning studenta to avoid Ult quad in cne they ~t bt offended by tM performance. T eacher trike Due In Albuquerque ALBUQU'!RQt.J'E. N. M. IUPll City pubUc 1cboo. 1 tuc&en. deman- dlnt f1 millJon ln pa7 inctnM$ have voted overwbelmlnaly to 1trib thla monlint. 'nte ~t ol the 14.N '1 teacbtrt Ht nett Monday u tbt de8dMnt for 1 po11lblt walkout. Gcrr. DavJd C&r10 acl)eduh!d a rneeti.Dt ~ tha at.ate educatJoo board "ftnt f.bini" tbls morn.Ing. bU1 11ald be ~ld take no action to stop tlw strike. He aald ht hid no authority to prevent a walkout. 13 Midshipmen Face Dismissal Over 'Pot' ANNAPOLIS. Md. r AP ) -The superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy said today that 1 3 midshipmen. 11 only a year away from graduation, face dismissal on charges of smoking marijuana. Though the names of those involved were not released. the academy said that 11 juniors, one sophomore and one freshman were included. The 13 men are charged with smok- ing marijuana in their rooms at Ban- croft Hall, the academy dormitory. Rear Adm. Draper L. Kaufrman . the superintendent. said the dismissal recommendation would be made to Secr~tary of the Navy Paul R Ignatius. Acceptance of the recommendation by the secretary is generally con- sidered a formality. It would be the largest group dismissed from the academy in its 123-year history. The incident marked the second time in 10 month& that midshipmen had been caught amoklng marijuana in the dormitory that houses the 4.000· man brigade of micbhipmen. Four were casmis~d in a similar incident last June. Kauffman said the current problem came lo light after an unidentified midshipman reported that he "had seen several midshipmen who ap- peared to be smoking marijuana in a midshipman's room in Bancroft Hall." A spokesman at the academy said the midshipman made his observation over the weekend and felt bound by the strict honor code to report to his superiors. The academy said the Naval tnvestigative Service in Washington investigated the incident and would continue its probe to determine the source of the drug and stop its use. Smoking marijuana is a violation of academy regulations. U.S. Navy regWations and of the Uniform Code ol Military J uatlce. A 'Spokesman aaid the midshipmen involved would prob ably not fare disciplinary action such as a court- martiat but wouu ld simply be dismiss- ed and become eligible for the draft. Four Legal AbortWns .P erf or med in County Four abortions were performed In Orange County from Nov. 8 to Dec. 31. 1967. under the California Thera- peutic Abortion Act, it was reported Defense Claims Academy Cadet Called 'Insane' AIR FORCE ACADEMY. Colo. t UPI) -The defense in the court martial of a 21-year-old Air Force Aca· demy Cadet opened ii! case today with a statement that two witnesses will testify that ''Paul David Spea$1 h a s been, and still is, very much insane." today. by the state Department ol Public Health. Five applications were received in the county during the first two months of the law's existence. Three were for physical health reasons, one for men- ial health. and one for rape or incest. The department's report did not state which application was denied. There was a total of 325 applications for abortion in the state during those two months. Of these, 254 were approv- . ed -214 for psychiatric reasons. 15 for health reasons, 18 for rape and seven for incest. The women who had legal abortioni; ranged In age from 12 to 45: 140 were never married. The report, which must be present- ed to the Legislature under the condi· tions of the new Jaw, estimated that anywhere from 2n.OOO to 120,00 i!Jegal abortions are performed annually in California. Maj. Richard R. Lee. counsel for the Tucson, Ariz .. man. said he also would call three witnesses who would testify to the unreliability of the testimony given by Mr. and Mrs. James L. Gard- ner. owners of a Colorado Springs li· quor store. The Gardneri; Monday identified Speas! as one of two men who held up their liquor store twice last spring. A second report will be submitted to the Legislature next year. This will provide a bttter report· of the trend than the two-month report. accordln~ to health officials. Water Pollution . Testimony Due For Release -WASHINGTON (UPI) -DefPn!lP Secretary Robert S. McNamara today ordered security offidals to go over his testimony on the Gulf of Ton.Ion Incident so that the transcript could be made public tonight. McNamara said in a statement hP bad ordered the officials lo make "only the deletions necessary to safegual]I intelligence collection'' and return Cffte testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for release. This was the latest development In a ruMing dispute be t w e e n McNamara. who leaves the Pentagon at ttie end or this month, and com· mittee Chairman .J. William Fulbright . ID-Ark.). over just what happened in the Gulf of Tonkin Aug. · 2 and •• 1964. On those dates. the Defense Depart· menl says two U.S. destroyers werP attacked by North Vietnamese patrol boats . The incidents resulted in U.S. air strikes against North VieUi.amese torpedo boat bases, and in a con· g:ressional ~olution givm& Pre5idenl Johnson broad authority to pursue the Vietnam war. The Pentagon said McNamara ordered a security review team to s:o through the entire transcript ''on an expedited basis." It said the transcript was received from the com- mittee this morning. "The security review procedure will be completed today so that the entirP transcript was received from the com· mittee this morning. 'The se<:urity review procedure will he completed today so that the e~lire transcript, with only the delet1on11 necessary to safeguard intelligence rolle<:tion. can be released tonl~ht by the committee." the Pentagon statement said. Cow·t Prohibits Police Bothering Topless Tavern An Anaheim topless bar operator has the city barred by court order from enforcing its ordinance pro· hibiti.ng bare-bosomed entertainment. hut he still faces trial for his earlier attempts to provide the citizenry with semi-unclad female scenery. William Sloops. owner of the Tap Ci ty bar. got a reprieve Tuesday wh<'n his trial for an alleged ,Jan. 9 transgresslcm was postponed to March 27 because of a heavy court calendar The jury trial, in which Sloops will faC'e a charge of promoting ''lewd and dissolute" activities. 1s based on a state Jaw rather than the city·~ ordinance. Superior Court .Judge .Jamrs V. .Judge hu Jtranted Stoops a preliminary injun,,tlon a)?aanst lhr city enforcing Its topless law. \ Rapped Kuchel Says County Bases Contributing By PAMELA POWELL Of Ille CM.., ,._. .... Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel <R·Ana· heim) has atl.icked federal Install•· Uoos along the Orange Coast as be· inc major contributors to water pol· lution but spokesmen for most of th~ 1n1tallallooa denied tM dwpa toc:l•Y. KucMl cha1"1ed th• wute water dlJ- poul methocb of 1ovemmeftt unit• were caualnt w1ter pollution. Amona tbOH .mentloaed wu• El Toro Manne Air SUUon. tJM Naval Weapons St.at.Jon In Seal Buch and the Naval Station ln Loni Beach. TbeM facWtles wtr• each charaed •1th dllpoacna mor• than 1.000 tallona per d1y ol domestic aewa,. tato pubUc waterways. AccordinJ to the aortator, this dla. ·' closure came from the Federal Water 'Pollution Control Admiftistration of the Department of the lnterior 1ntl wu prepared for delivery on the Stnate floor In a swerlna the senator·~ attaC'k . a ap<>kesman for the Naval Weapon~ StaUon ln Seal Beach. wtuch was charged wlLb dbpotlna 140,000 1alloM per d•Y of prtmary tre•t.ct domesuc ae.waie lnto the Anaheim Bay. said Ill sewaie aoea t.htouah secondary treatment and 11 checked for purity. A 1wtmm1J11 beach ln the are3 of th• at.atJon ts checked weekly for pur· lty under at.it reeulatlon.1 and Ls In· variably found fo pau t.be trst. hi' declared. Th• apokcsinao aho aaid thal the ~t.ation probably usea le~~ water per tlay than the amount Kuchel claimed 11 discharges as sewage ) El Toro Marlne Air Station oipokr~· mtn were unaware of the attack and declined to comment. They wen charged with disposln)l l.D>.000 itaJlona per day of seeondar.-· treated aew"e Into the San Diego Crtek, a trtbut.ary '4,.adin~ to Upper ~ewport Bay. The Na\l&l Station In Lon( Beach w11 reported to cllspoRe 2,000 ga1Jon11 per day of domestJc sewage into the Long Beath Harbor. Accordln« to a Navy ~pokHm•n. nothln• la dllJ)Cmld or Into the harbor AU HWll ls picked up weekly by bar t . ing a salve to a cancerous situation, financially speaking. It might make you feel better ror a year but it doesntt solve_ the pl'Oblem. ·· Post said that U1e state lreuury would be S69 million sbort or a balanc- ed budget in the 1969-70 Ciscal year based on normal budget growth, and '160 million In the red the lollowing year. "This would mean you'd be back with another ta" program." he pointed out. Post, whose job is making a line- by-line analysis of the governor's proposed budget for the legislature, continued to {rown on the Reagan ap- proach lo alJocating the $155 million in property tax relief set aside for dis· tribution this year. The governor proposes giving lhP money to the 58 county governments. on the assumption p'tlblic pressure will force them to use it to reduce local property taxes as he intends. Post. however, told the Assembly Ways and MeanJ Committee Wedn~ day that "ll'a awfully bard for the state to influence local expendJture policies." If lawmakers can't agree on the method of distributing the $155 million. the state sales lax automatically will drop on July 1 from five centa to four and one-half cents. Tbe fiscal expert suggested the leg'·' islaton give serious thought to letting this occur. However, he added that he would prefer to see just one-quarter of that haH cent be returned to buy- ers. Tbe other quarter cent, Post sug- gested, should be held in a sort of emergency fund which could help b4~ lanc_e the budget ln the next year or two. This would total about SS6 mil· lion, he said. When it comes lo significant lax rf'· lier. Post said, 'The slate of California really ought to be thinking about tax relief for the ~ iaxp.yer •.• be· fore embarking oo tar relief for the local taxpayer." Go-go Girl Goes Jaikd After 120-MPH Cluise o\n unemployed go-go girl who had stolen a police car just north of Del Mar, was arrested just outside San ClementP city limits early this morn- ing alter a chase along Interstate 5 that reached speeds over 120 miles an hour, police said. Oceanside police said Margaret AM Cocio, 22. of San Diego was stopped just soutn of Orange County line alter three Oceansjde police cars were sideswiped and other cars were run off lhe road': Accocding lo police spokesmen the ex-go-go girl was stopped by a radar pursuit unit near the Serrano Valley exit on Interstate 5. The officer pick- ed up Mrs. Cocio on charges of drunken driving. She was also driving a sto len vehicle, police sa\.d. The officer placed the woman in the loc·ked back section of his patrol car wl\ile he moved her car to the side of the road. She managed to escape from the car by forcing the back-seat window, which was open a rew inches because of the .Nldar apparatus. The officer said the next thins be knew, the go-go girl had JJOt'le - slithered out of the back teat. ad into the front seat, and bad ~ off, "with lights, and sirens, ad tile wtiole bit." ' California Highway Patrol and polke units from San Dlego. Carlsbad and Oceanside took up the chase· which reached speeds in excess at. 120 miles an hour. Before Mrs. Cocio was halted. she hit several guard rails and side-swiped the police vehicles that wece at· tempting to force her oU the road. · She wa s booked in Oceanside on suspicion of speeding, reckless driv- ing, theft or a vehicle, assault with' a deadly weapon (the car), and drunken driving. Oceanside police said she wu released into the custody of San Diego police. Bot Cltanges Likely Huntington Beach LoseS Harbor District Battle •i • 8'' JACK BROBACJ\ 'Of f!lt Ot llr P'llot Stiff Huntington Beach lost a round Wed- nesday in lhe city's battle to with· draw from the Orange County Harbor District. but the seeds were planted for eventual reorganization of the dis· trict. The Local Agency Formation Com- mission ( LAFC) unanimously demed the city's bid to divorce itself rrom the djstrict but several commissioners indicated that some changes in tllr dlstrict setup might be overdue. Such changes would have lo be ini- tiated by the Board of Supervisors. Two board members sit on the LAFC. David L. Baker and C. M. "Cye" Featherly. At the conclusion or the two-hour hearing in Santa Ana. Baker said. ··A question arises as to whether the har- bor districl should be a separate en· 11ty or i;imply a department in the county government. "Let the cities ten us whether they want this distnct dissolved. tr U1e opinion or the cities is in opposition to the district I cannot see continuing 1t as at present " The atmosphere was tense dunnllt the two-hour session and no holds were barred by either the Huntin~on ~ac~ representatives or Harbor D1str1ct 01· rector Kenneth Sampson. Jn summinJ? up Huntington Beach·~ rase against the district City Admin1· ~trator Doyle Miller said in part: 'The city c1uestions the Harbor Com· mission's and the county supervisor~· rrfusal to negotiate a contract for re- imbursem<'nt of reasonable expeMes (or emergency service operation in 1t11 nwn harbor (Huntington Harbour) which was constructed at no expense 10 the district or county taxpayers. "The city asks for reimbursement nf !6.1.273 a year to offset Its present e>peralional costs. We would like to remind you that the residents of Hun· tlngton Beach contribute over $274.000 a year to the operation and maintcn· ance or the district. .. t.Iillcr further stated. "The rity prll- vidcs I\ coordinated. combined eon'I· munications system 24 hours 11 day for all i.afety service11 -police. fire and llfel{uerd This system provides maximum backup protection rrom the imm('(ilatr area and not from another harbor <Newport) 11 miles away." ONE PURPOSE Miller hit at the growth and power of the district with this shot: "lt, when formed , had one purpose -that of developing and maintaining ~ewport Harbor . Later. through state ltlli!!lallvt amendments addJtion11l power wa~ ~ranted to the dl~trkt whlch was entirely dlffereot from the 11riginaJ formation phil06ophy. Who initiated this subsequent Iegislatio41 Not the cities of Orange County." Huntington Beach Mayor Donald E. Shipley put the question in focus with. "The situation is crystal clear. This is another Boston Tea Party.'' Di~trict Director Sampson defend- ed the entity against Huntington Beach's attack. "The city wants retmbursement for reasonable expenses. The city flatly stated in conference with the com· mission that it wanted reimbursement up to the amount paid by .It tupay· ers." From the auditflce: "That's a Ue." Sampson further charged that Hunt- ington Harbour was a semi-private setup and the district cannot be re- sponsible for such an arrangement. I All waterways. street.c; and parks iQ Huntington Harbour were dedicated to the city when completed.) CITY SHOULD PAY Sampson said. "The city should pay r0r the services it is offered. 1f the district reimburses Huntington Beach the money would come from the ~· Ure county. not, necessarily HuntinF· ton Beach." Huntington Beach was backed hy representatives or four other cities. Typical was the comment or Tustin City Administrator Harry Gill : "Our city is not in favor of the dis- trict as now set up. A department under the supervisors with no separate taxin~ authority would be better.'' Other anti-district speakers were Crom Santa Ana. Westminster and Orange. City administrators of Brea and Seal 8Pach backed the harbor district. LAFC member Mayor George B. Honold of Garden Grove, said he hop. ed the city councils will act M the League of Cities committee report soon. Col lcge Won 'L Puni h Draft Dodger s: Dean PRINCETON. N J. (UPI) -Dr. Colin Plttendrigh. dean of Princeton 1Jnlversity's G r " d u a le School, aaid ~ludent.s who dodge the draft will not be punished when they return to school ··Any student who refusn lnducUon and goes to ja11, or goe1 to Canad- and goes to .jall on retum, Will n o t be placed In doubl\. -jeopardy by th" university 88 Jong as I am dean:• Dr. Pittendrigh told 350 graduat-. tludPnU Wednesdav night. Thi' dun urJ:~ the 1tudeots not to lrave Lhe country. • -oc. . --""'-~ IWLY ru.or Thun4.ly, 'tbrll.-7 22. l '968 t~--OM\I ,... ..... , Years of opening doors, carrying bundl• and hailing taxis brought an unupeded and generous re- ward to J emes C1t1ffo, 63, doorman ,t a West Sidtl New York apart· ment house. JAi .. Clementine Weil, 111 83-year-dd widow, Jett Cataffo $50,000 in ber will, according to papen filed in su.rroaate's Court. • lt toa1 a dose .na~ fcrr pro&pectit7e qium Elizabeth L4Rou ill aht has hn treue1 1horn for hn role as Queen Elizabeth at the Nati0fl4l Haft· drt11111' Auodation competition in St. L<>1'il. Htt ZaYghter 1oon turntd te ahoc1c cs she took h1r firlt look at htr ntw appearanc1, sam hair. • leetrlc• and Alff'9d Bernet of Redwood City called it quits Tues- day after 20 years ol marriage. Su- perior Court Judge Conred 8. ••Isch canted the divorce to Mrs. Bernal, 36, who claimed incompat- ibility. She also won custOOy of their 15 children, ages 1-20 years, and $121 a week child auw<>rt. • Two University of Wi.fconrin im tructora t11ttred a staltd bid for an abmldoned ont -room 1chool building o/ftrtd for salt bl/ tht Green Bay Board of Ed· ucatio11. This wttk Ro11 Stumpf and Bob Goemani art trying to figure out what to do with a 24- room ichool, complete with li- brary and gymnasium, valued at $750,000, which thtl/ bought lln. intentionaU11 for $5,851. Stumpf said tht city attont•ll called and ~. asked him to stDGp dltds. "After ' l f oun4 out 10hat I o~d. l told him to inform the 1c11ool board they could continue using it," Stumpf said, "But, ht didn't think that tDO& ve ry funny." Stumpf aak1d ho1D th• mfltakt w ai modt. "If th4J111cn6w, th.t11'rt not telling," ht .aid. Blllralllllllt:'.111£'811S:1llQ:ll:c:ll:";llll.::llr.'1a:I'~ It eott Mn. 'lostl• Myers, of Powell, Wyo., $85 to put her g•r· baae can in front of her house in· stead of the alley it) back of \t. Au· thoriUes said she was flntd that much for attacking the police chief and an assistant officer who tried to serve a warrant on her for put- ting her garbaee in the wrong place. NY Negroes Told 'Get Weapons' NEW YORK (UPI> -More than 500 Negroes at a memorial Jl'f'Oll'&m for slaln Black Mualim 1 e a d e r Malcolm X, held In a public school. were told Wed.nesclay to secure weapons to use for ''self defeDM" and "protection" against whites. The exbortatl~ came from Berman Ferguson, Conner assistant principal in ~ city school who is under in· dictment in an alleged plot to as.susinate moderate Negro civil rlghtl leaders. Also taking part in the four.Oour program at Intermediate School 201 in East Harlem w e re N e g r o playwwrigbt LeRoi Jones, Negro author James Baldwin and Betty Sc:habuz, Malcolm's widow. White and Negro newsmen , as well as poUct, were barred from the memorial .ervice. Newtmen liateoed to the IPffCbeS in a lounge over the sdlool's public address system . Ferguson urged the audien<:e, some members of which wore African robes and .tpperel of the militant Mau Mau guards, to obtain arms and practice usinc them ·for "aelf defense" and "prot.ectloa'' apJnat whites and ad· ded: "There's no law ~gainst olr taining a:rm., but you have to practice so when bunting season comes you won't be atrald to pull the trigger. "It takes a split eecond to die and you doft•t feel anythlng," Ferguson said, "but If you can do anything to take aotnebody witb J OU , •• " Ferguson. identif~ as a m~mbtr tJ the Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM) at ·the time of his am!st and euspended from bis school job, ls now a paJd adviser to the governing board of pareou of l.S. 201, an ex- perimental scbool to teat community control of local schools. I.S. 201 hu beco~ the center of contr0Ytt1y, primarily because of pro- rrams such as the one honoring Malcolm, slaln three years ago this week by rival black nationalists. School officlals first denied I.S. 2>1 permission to present the Malcolm memorial program but later relented ori the coodltion 1ha.t no J>Ullill be allowed to attend. Teacbers patroled the auditorium and its entrances to keep student.a away. The prorram was sponsored by the aovernlns board and two Afrlun-Amerlcan Au<>daUona. Ferguson, dur\ng t:be program. call- ed Superintendent of School• Bernard DoMvan a "honkle lrlsbman" and Jones 1ald the 'Wblte society had "brainwuhied" Negroes to accept abuse. Jonts, free on bail pending appeal ol his convktloc, urged the audience: "Let nothing In us rest until we avenge Malcolm's killinng." Baldwin told the assembly that the United States wu "built oo the principles of slavery and genoci~." Army to Return 2nd Tour Vets WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Army will return 101ditra from Vietnam who were recently 1ent there for a second time, according to the Penta1on. After a 1pectal request from Gen. William C. Westmoreland. Pruldent Johnson laat week aent 10,500 addi· tional U.S. troops to Vietnam. It has been reported that about 40 per cent of the Army's 4.500-.m.an contingent and th e Marine Cot"p3' &.000 men wr.e golnJ{ to Vietnam for the second time. D e re n s e Department spokumen said the Army was working on a plan to replaee second-terms with new troops "without destroying the in· tegrity of their unita." It was not kioown iI the Marines would follow auit. ' . MWill (UPJ) -A tbt'+U.1-4r11Md wUJ9 a ,_ : •. • tM ..... '1le "cowboy.'• cJaJ111tn1 be fectd tbt -.. ~ Jt at U. not tl4e et. my tric dlalr, eom•11tllrtd I aa-.. ~ Md Nl4, ... .,. ...., to te-Mlaml jetllalr :a Ml~--·~WM 8nll," •ltl1D14 pr;. caa.,• ., • !~ .. ~of~-~ ,.. .. --~· ..... l:llWIAI ~ cocqtt, tbt 1-.n IU ~',! tll -1-.. .... plane la ....... foot tll bl.a bit, .,.... .. rtdiO ~ atrllntt returned to tbt Ull...S w~ mpt. "f flll publSd-• ..C fie capt ~. D. ~Y Stttlfll alter a thr....-r atop la t1 out of th1t tlm do J ,,... the Cl( ...., X.7, J!IL, tb9 ~ aaci Havana. womo't'opq." put tbtm oa bla 0-. bead. ~~~~:Ota~~= v!..1!-U: ... ~ ~ol pu~.J:: • "He .bid the tYD~a&med .at !l1 of ...,.... DC 'a;7 -, -..~ -• u." llld °"811· !"l'Wn .wu no taken Off tbe bit 8 Ill nlVW tlaa Jdtt«y ad *bl ~ .._.... oi cftumta1 Ida -be was by two aoldlen wfdl.macblM pnt. IWllct$oD ot aa Amti1Ca ~ ;.;--"' In a ..__ ..... ___ • ___ .. _..... t.~ ·-t--... _ fi-.-'-~ wrGaOt ~ .• day, Havllla radio ldentWed him in Q\N ta 1111. _ , A (N) ~ta Tim .. • ~ JUUlllW'IWU UQ"•..... ,._... ............ wv.u to .. ·e .,armed~ A•i.dion a brill -I ao i.a-""' ~er 11'&1 -ct It llrot bylndlo fllo~iml f , Roberti, 29, of SL P.W1bur1, P'Ia. clw ~en boddJna 1be plan• Ci.IM.. Air For~ t t 11' h ro: It did not uy ..m.tW be bad ubd la ta... Mra. Jackaoa hrm• of ~led ..__ "-on Former Sen. Scott W. Lucu, 74, of Dlinoia, died early today in Rocky Mount's Park View Hospital a1t.r aufferiD& acer~ bral hemorrhage. LuClll waa Democratic maJOrity leader in the Senate when be was UDlelt- ed by Republican Everett Dlrk· sen in 19~0. · Fire Dtstroys Home, Kills 7; rwo Survivors POWHATAN POINT, Oblo (UPI) -Fite awanlltl1 · --bJ an ovemeated coal It.on rcmed 't!roulh a rural log bome here .. 11 today, kil11nc HVeti penODI, ftve Of them children. It wu tbe aecood mus ftre death in Ohio tns week. Seven children periehed Monday 1n a Clndnnati blaie. In the fire htre, the dead were identified 11 Mn. Terrie Stonebraker, 28, five of her ~. Florence Lorain, 12; Belva Ann, 8; Carrie May, S: Pool~ Edward, 2; and ~e Franklin, 1; and Mn. Rebecce Wolle, 70, a couan of Mn. Stoaebnter's t..Lsband. The husband, Cleve Stooebrabr. 32, wu ln pocr condition at BellaJre City Hospttal and another child, Steven, 10, WIS in poor condition ln City Children's Ho.pital in Colwn.,.... "The fire apparently 1~ lhortly ~ 2 a.m.," Powbe&an Pc&flt Fire alltf Wilbur Perry 1-'d. "It ~ars to have started wMll a coal stove overheated." Flremea said tDt father ditcovered the blue, jumped frOm a window and ran to a next door nelahbor, Francia Baker, for help. Baker and S&onebraker persuaded Steven to jump from a 1ecoad-1tory window. The others perl1hed in 1M blaze. The St.ooebrtakers moved h e r e recently from Kingwood, W. Va. Mrs. Wolh, of Klnpood. WU v11tt1n1. 'Black Power' Leader Jailed NEW ORLEANS I UPI) -Black Power Leader H. Rap Brown, jlliled for allegedly threatening the life of a San Francisco FBI agent and his family. vows be will refuse to eat or drink until be is released or unW he dies. Brown was jailed Wednesday nltht shortly after he alleiedly told aaent William H. Smith Jr .. that ''you had ~er get your hat cause I'm aolng to beat you back to the coasL We better not find out where yo\ll' house is. If yoo have any klda we'll set them too." for politlcal uylum. T ,;;:;.-,~aid ...... ''-"· ~ A ... > 'Fbe man, weltiu 1 ~1 bat, ~t'. .... mp '!al .,ery ~--;x:~ = m~ a cowboy lblrt, ltlue jeau md ---9'JU "I 6'ou6 t to mvMlf, 'Ob, God, _...,. otf --. _ _... CUt.... •i• sneakers, bunt ·into the ............ ,t ol ... "-.J ......... ..._ --.-...... Ute airliner u minutes ~'"if toot thll plane'• aoma to be hijacked,"' st*f. Cuba n plcUd up the off from TamP9 and prtlMd 1 pm lbe aakl. plane after • FM told Rav .. of into the temple ot a Jtnudeu. )Jany puMnpra aoticed the man tbe bijactiq. "He said, 'We're cotni to Cuba,' • becale al bis outfit. Gaine)' told bis flUMll,_I °"" the laid Mn. Joe Blell ol OicalO, * ~ Rt Mt Sn a Mat •• tbe cockpit plant'• Jatercom .,._ te "bep stnardell. "IJe said be 61n't C.-. oftlla aJrlner aad •ked & atewardea calm, lliere'I a mall lbolrd Wbo Weta who be ~ or 1~ up. He said, to brinf bim a "screwdriver," a to ao to Havana." 'I'm facing ia.n electric-cbair sentence popular «ink ol oranae juice and Mort of the pasaenaen remained anyway and I bHe notbin' to lose,'" vodka. H• settled for a st!!drinlc cw, but tense. A Utile &lrl crkd, Mrs. Bleil said. wj)en lnformed that "1c:re drivers" a college coed "'1ed. Cuban authorities reJeued tbe weren't MfVed aboard the p . "Everyone wif Qui~ coo1 about it," airliner .titer' pro~dtnl the cte'Jf aJRf ')lmuw law, be followed Mrs. Blell said Ed Cuabln& o<Holl)'wood, Fla. paa1en1en with lemOMd.e, coff'8'Ud through 1be cockpit door. "It w11 railer funny," 1 al d cigarettes and pu1fnc out pictures "'Jbil fellow came up 1*bind me Nlltbaniel Levepe, a. I of C!Ucqo, 11¥1111 YIU IEIR ALLNEWAdntlral I • RECTANGULAR BIG SCREEN ,, l 61ElT VllUE I I 816 180 SQ. INCH PICTURE I INSTOT PLAY (':':-:) ~ TV THE Bl&&EST, BRl6HTEST PICTURE IN COLOR TV (295 SQ.INCHES) IN A WOOD COISOLEI U.S. Temperature Spectrum 149985 Desert Pierced by Fier ce Winds , Roads Clos ed NEWI A Bl& 227 SQ. 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TM bUy of Ute ,.., fw on!J ••• e TOUI P\i ~ CMASI MOM HINDllSOM"'I II IACl8' IY OUI OWN COMP\lft SllY1CI •AmitlNT e OPIM nlMMS UlllTIL t P.M. ..... _ NO MO.~IY DOWN J6 MONTHS TO PAY _, ___ --·. •W'_.,.,..,. , •• . , . I ~ I f c I .{ f 1' '> I 0 ; ~ f t' , ... •• lfl • 1 ! r. . ,· ll ·r. ,. ,a ... .. I f '1. . ... l r I t ,,. . ., i. II' • l ~ r: ·r ~ -. --• c J Drunk Driver Law Still Lackiiig T.e~tb SACRAMENTO (AP) - ll&D1 CaJ1fornlana are pabi· tu.u, aware of a 18-maattt. old stat. law requlrinC autpeded drunken drivers to take a cbemlcal teat for IObriety or lote t b • ir driver's Ucen.se· for a ba1f year. . But once tb1.s test ls ad· minll\tred1 there 11 DO flU'tber law 1pelllnC out just wbat •mCMaDt of alcohol ln a penta'1 blood iaake1 him drUnt for purposes of sro- aec:.tlca. And at IN.at one JeOaiator' • says J10U cu be ccovicted of ~ea drlvtnc in one area fl the state for bavidl a c_.ain blood alcohol con· tent, while ta aaot!Mr area In contrast, Dem«:rltlc that level iln't h1lb ~ Assemblyman F. Jame 1 for conviction. Bear uf San Diego 11 car· So two bi.DI f a, c t rying a bill settina the level Je&lalator1 today 'to Ml 1ucb · at .19 of one percent, a statewide ''pnlumpUve something like six cocktalll Umll" 'l'bt quettlOD lm't or tall glasses of beer. lbould a llmlt be set. but Bear also bas proposed bow tough abOuld 1t be! another measure to require The stiffer measure ia ·by mandatory Jail aentencta of the chairman of t b e at least .five daya for chn· A s 1 e m b l y C r 1 m 1 n a 1 · victed dtunken drivers who Procedure C o m m t t t e e , do more ttian *200 in Republican W. Crall Bld'dle personal injury or property of Riverside. It Mta the damage. start of the dnmkmneu Because state law does not state at a blood aleohol level specify the drunkenness of .10 ol one percent. That's level, he says, courta now about four highballs for the hire an expert to tell the aver ace peraOJI. • jury what state of in·· •tu;lcation is 1enerally pro-mean.or, 10 on the and Biddl~'• measures pro- duced by a certain blood motoriat'1 drlvin& record vide that one with a level alcohol conteot. &nd carry a maximum '150 of ,06 of one perce11t a.nd 'Tbe discrepancy, Bear ~e. less.is presumed sober. sa)'1, ls that s o m e Ht •Dd other le&islators G<lv. Reagan 1s urging a authorities maintaln that a feel Riddle's stricter llmlt " toup presumpuve limit up person la drunk at the .10 bas & slim chance for high on his traffic safety level, wblle most authorities passage. "My bill isn't as · program. and court. go by the more tou"" as Biddies, but it's "All presumptions would ltberal .15 level. «>" a lot more practical," Bear be rebuttable in c o u r t because due process must be protected," Reagan sald at his traffic safety con- ference in Los Angeles ~t "I'm wlllin~ to concede that when you are at .10, yoo are a danger on the highway," Bear says. For that reason, he's pro- posed a new ofiense -"im- paired driving" -for a motorist with a 1 eve l between .10 and .U. The offense would be a misde· says. The "impaired driving" law urged by Bear sets between .10 and .15 as driv· ing "to the slightest eitent" intoxicated, while present drunken driving ls while in· toxicated "to a considerable extent," Bear said. Both his Dec. 1~ . "We are not engaged. in any witch bunt -but 1'e are determined to protect our people from the drllak driver," be said. , · • -n.uk yoo-1 think of myself u the aaadd11r tJ,Pt. too.'• Priceles~ Treasures ,~ Last in Hue Fighting a GTO Pl) -~aa an in4~-t kin&· cultlar A s dom. and wllidt alM it an da ta Ile tdd Buddhist religlous tt1e ln ter. l • Ameacaa art . xpert who "Destruction of the lm- reeeatly viJlted Vietnam. perlal city will have the 1he e~ Werner Knop, same emotional impact on lpeftt ~ months last fall tlle Vietnamese that destruc· in the aitient imperial city tion of the Vatican would as repreentatJve of an in-have on Italian Catholics. tern a tt>na1 commisslon "And the Victnamt:se will ... eatablilbflt "1 U.S., French bow that American bolllbf and Weat ;efmaa m\&MGml and . shells did the' job. and cuttunt organizations to fear this is going to be a protect Hae's temples and major liability to the United palaces. I States." s~ Na.th Vietnamese }\nop, an army of_flcer in .• forces se1Z4d Kue's Citadel W ·Jd War It srud U.S. • three week) ago, Knop has trodpl wete b_ound to .W!er '.·" seen bis htpes literally 'go heuy c~sua1ties •~tempting up in amok u.s planes to recapture the Citadel. artillery ~. ~d war: "The terrain is absoh1telr, ships JJ" b .,. n bluti.ng ideal ~for guerrilla warfare, ' the imperial city to rubble ~e said. "The imperial city .. in an effort to drive out as surrounded by canals, the Comm~sta. moats and very thick walls. Once inside the walll, there TRAGlC MISTAKE are courtyards, an c I en l Knq> said In an Interview gardens that have reverted ttat the=:ion o( Hue ~ nmcJe, and numerous WU ''a IDillW'J and bulldhl&I to prcmde shelter polilcal . " for dus·ill defenders. ''l wua't peceuary to D~IC\JLT PLACE b'" the ~ apart." M ••1 ...-.. bDNine a more 1ai4. "( taaad to aru.d ~ ~ 'bl m.lli•"~ -m!lldera on the diffk'a1t pla~ from w cb ... 1 .. ._ to root oul a determined 1Cffle last fall, and they all enemy farce,.. . a,.eed t2laC 1 the enemy Knop ..,,d that in addition e~ plned entry to the ..... imperial cUy, 1t would be to the a r c h i t e c. l u r a 1 best from a tactical view-treasures of its ancient point •imJ>ly to surround palaces .and temples, the _...,, th ut." imperial city Ls -or was flem ama ltarvt em 0 _ a itorehouse of invaluable He said. the decision to Chinese and Vietnamese recapture the citadel by statltes, vases, wOod carv· • frontal assault apparently ings, mosaic tiles. jade ob- was based on a "political jects, bronzes, porcelains, ludgment" that it was bad carved furniture, sculptured for South Vietnamese mor-altars and buddhas. ale and U.S. prestige to al· Will he despair of the low the Viet Cong fill to pres.!I'Vation projec~ in light conttaue flYUll over the city of wbat has happ~r.ed in during a long liege. d th t the past three weeks? But whoever ma e . a "Of course not." h e decis ion gravely miscalculated the feelings of replied. "It is more im· l portant than ever th8:t ~e the Vietnamese p e o p e . i n ternational comm1ss1un 1, Knop said. proceed with plans for VIETS EMOTIONAL restoring the imperial city "The Vietnamese are very -when peace comes and 1 emotional about Hue, which men can get back to was tbe seat of their building instead of destroy· monarchs when Vietnam ing." '}" t --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IAJ\10A~1lit f"S• SAN ANTONIO StMtt 1t l~ ...Ues, Utt 1'fffjtJt *'fpi11t-"-'t to Ille $145,000 SANTA ANITA H1rtdi<q. TotAY:_TIM M0.000 SAN lUlS OIISPO twMllap. -Nfw Mllrll"°'1 01t Gr• - Nex&T\JESOAY-Tllc 125,000 SAN'l'A YN!Z St.i...s. ~ S.ttm111M ll:JO p,A,t J P.M . .U ollttr uys. \ ft"'1 of ,.,tJ"f. NiM r.m. DIJ1y Dlntblt. ~ ........... PIUMI 611 ·7"11 ,,, "2·1t1t. ' ! 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'" '"' atvff, CHM they lreep '"'Ylllf tM1 flowft.fe •f"YI relnferce4 ,,...., Ytftt h .. e. ,rtnllh -nJH ... 44c IEGULAI 74 77 NO': .SO . 9 only The llou ••Y• te Ito• 110 white spec:ot, so thi1 Mult k filled u11 with 10Methin9. Jut did, 10 th1t'1 ...... 9x 1 i PLASTIC DROP CLOTH Good 1laed plutic cloth for prolectin9 furniture end urpth from nuty old p1int 1pil11 or the kids tromping mud onto • freshly 1hempooed urp1t. For 1 dime, bet you coulcl think of more uHs. 10' MDAL LEAF RAKE Springy tin•• mek1 quiclr: worlr: of lu wes, 9reu clippi1191, olcl new1pepen, ind you119 !.ill collectors. I I hope, I hope.) Buy uwer1I, it's • 9em1 the whole femily 011 pley. sac HHvy 4'uty clrill by one of the be1t names In the liusi11111. 1200 RPM full I01d, multiple thnut l:.111 burl1!91, end heliul cut , .. ,. mek• this 1 9ood buy 1t 1 9oocl price. 1499 DILTA SWING FAUCn Your chol~e, siotl• heodle, 1wi119 1pout for ~itche11, er thort spout fer !.eth. Miir 111d tutn on with tnl handle. Thell. er• ne1t, t n.f I've ~~~;.-i~.......,,,. 1Hn tht M 1dwerti11d up It $2'.00 lly others, 12•• a1AD DIVIDERS & STANDS A11 tld iclu th1t'1 come alive 191ln l9H, wl1h I'd said tl.111. Gi ... s oriental splendor to hud te decor1te eru• lo• 011e1 yo• •111t lo hi4'e.1 12aM ............ 2.49 1b4S ................. 2e99 "*·--·--· 9e07 SUNDAY 10 to I GLIDDEN NEW BLUE ·LABEL SP RED SATIN 6~!. Over 2,000 decorator colori, • paint with • diHerenc• you can s .. with your first brush ' stroke. Smooth matte-fl•+ finish clHns easily, dries in 20 minutes, on• coat c:.overin9. · S•tisf•ction QU•r•nt .. d or your mon•Y beck. o .. r Socr•tes: My boyfriend didn't send me • nlentin•, or any c•ndy, or •ny flowers. Also, I s•w him out with • blond, and he said it was his dockbroker. Oo you think he is being f•ithful to me? Susie Q. D.., We 9: Yo. rea1y lie IMIYe • pr.W-tlltre, ..a 1'• too lhlpld to bow th-• to..., .. , IMIYe yo.. tried ...... -MfJti IMMnf CONFIDENTIAL TO HO CHI MINH: No, I don't think Clt•rlle Cliapli11 is lootin9 for a new stenJ.in. · TOOL SALE We poured •whole slu9 on the t•ble. Got Hws, planes, hemmers, pliers, hex key sets, screwdrivers, just • whole bunch of CJOOd servicHble tools for around the house stuff. If you need profession•! qu•lity, these we CJOt too, for more money. 99c 3 /8 INCH FURY DRILL KIT Com11lett l2 piece home work•hep, Includes bench tfencl, iii~=l!ell ecuuori11, a11d fitted 3/1" Fvry cMll, 9 piece clrlll Ht, '"cl Its 111 cleckecf out In • aturcly metel cerryir19 use. ·13•• WIN THIS MODERN SWAG LIGHT FIXTURE WORTH JOIN KEIM•s 11 88 WEAKLY DRAWING Nice swe9 H9ht r..ture ,_;.ti cord 111d • '·llrie switch Ult ' II• youn by merely droppint this ceua,.~n ii! e•r ,.ceptecle I at th• n ott. No pureh1t• nece111ry lalthov9h we 1uy • shed 1 tH r or +we If you luve the tlore tMpty h111decll . l Colon, ah .,.,, chelct of white, told, Mu, or pu1np~l11. , I Al!f cMp .. •i.tleM t. D...w L 1nt11M11t tf 1611 : L..., om. 11t c.... ......_ ... , * ......, ,,-.. _. I .... "'" ~ Wt .............. _.,, 94. c. .... : ' .. , ttle...,. .... ....-. ........ """ .................. : t.fyew ...... NOM•. ······-·-- Addr ..... -·-----·-······----- City .. --~·--- I -· .. . C DAILY PllOT More Men For Viet Revealed ... WASHINGTON (UPI) - A member Gf the Boue Armed SerYicea Committee predicted today thlll Pr•l· _. JohnaoD will send a.noCber 100,000 U.S.. troops to Vietnam. Rep. Robert L. Le,,.U. (D-<:A.Df..) laid be upeded ttie m1itarJ to uk for 1®,000 men beyond the present utbariaed celling of W,000 and the Preaidtot to llpPl'OV9 the t.Dereue. · ' At tlle -.me time, a metn· ber of Uae Senate Armed Services C o m m I t te e predicted lllCl 1111 t tNft calla and • •!lllJlJ dwdlae of ~ mllttar1 relll'W lllitl to c:vry oat ...... ~bldldap. I e L JmDll B. Pear-. ~), •aid tlelti.moQ1 fnm .,.,, admbdltratiGe ... mlltll:1 ....-" eonw.ced him Praldent .1olmlaa ,... " nlM tile JmDber ol DMD la SoaMl Vletum ..,..... tbe pr.- ...... c.8iaa., --"I anticipate iDcreaMd draft calll and the poulbill- -ol. • can~ d reeerve _..,''P_...llidiBa ..., ttatemelll .. It II ....... t9 me. White House -Orders Probe -. . Of RWs Embassy Bombing Pentagon Seeking Shel&er·s WASHINGTON (UPO - Pollce and federal .,ents, under White House Gf'ders to eonctuct a ~ipoua liavet· tifation, IU1'ched today for lads in the predawn bomb· tn1 ol the Soviet Embeny here Wedmeday. omdals aaid there bne beee no &r· rest.. The aploaioa. wbicll be•· vily damaced a grouad Ooor offic. 1n the &urlHi-u..een- tm'J bufldiD& bat cauaed DO injuries. grew into 101De- thlna ol an intematlonal in- cldeot u charget and de- nials ftte excbanled be- tween the Soviet ml U. S. suwrnmeata. fte SoYieta took .... .. dial position ia • ..,,.... WA.SHINGTON (APl n* that ''p'ot.ecticm ol tbe -... P-"'·-~-.. b embaNJ wu lnadequ.IM.'• • .. --,.._,,.. 1111 the pet peer.... f1I tbe Jfttled oCflcial ngret ovtr tbe lncldent ud ol.f end So-viet Ambaaador AnatoJy , . Dobryntn n.s. umumc:.. Praldaat Jobllleon ..W in a statement be wu '"n.tiev- ed lbat DO oDe W• i.IJm'ed ... ev• UM>Ulb ccmkler· able damaae ,... done.". The White HOUK said law enforcemart a.-dea were ordered fA> mah every d · tort tio apphblDd tblle re- 1ponalble. . ~ * Our MOICOw Embassy 'Bomb Tossers Dream' ZaptiaD plane --• IUt bomN,.. malt be found and JUDI'• Arab-llraeli war, ia, pdeW md tbe Um.ace MOl(X)W (UPI) -T la e repaired at S..W aq-e. ,.., ., CoosreJI Io r malt be made ll>Od bJ tbe u.a. ..,......, II a ~ Two K-.. poiic .... psmillioe to 1laDd ..., ~ American Co'* iiiDHl tbrdwa'• ._ It..,. t\W'd tbe JJmllellJ daJ _. • .._ --1...6-6 abebn tar u. U.S. oftldalt rejected tbe _,, a 7erd oil ... ....... night Intemlll mAL II _..__ char1e tUt tbe baDctlnl.... beblad a low .c.e9 ldct. _, S. alrcnft ba Europe. unde1 pr~ bat proml$-But ta d w ....... = bJ a team fl U.S. ~-... U. balked at ed to mut ·-dfort to ~ I , 11 • "'1 W la o ... doled-.._.-~ ft _.'""'"-* I •• 2 ., etreult tete.UtOlt to t--e ....... the )Mt fW ,..,,, ftftd tfteee rciJpvm:rnn~. Moscow pollee, t DM'ft ha1 ~r "took note of" the demand hen b+....._, eye on the trounda. parily on grounds con-for oompeuation, indicating Steel doara -4 1b111ter1 ltrldiDe ol new fixed in· it probably would be p~. 11le Krem1bt dated Wed· were put on\the Embassy stanations might keep the u ... all -.. So i.ets netday that illl Wlllbington ..-to -~­ U. s. entreocbed abroad or -noft r'arthci i~. n'.e ~ ~ w• t.•m bed -year IH..,.. --~ be •• w ... ha event ...... br 1 Aman• tlffi'c1als wiDdows and te bep eut ......--111 News A,,_,cy Taa uid tbl ... ,_ -rioters ..._ _._t _. el ~ bombing"-;-;could haft hem reftlled te ~ tt pro-=. 1be g-. ~-~~ A11£TS c... .......... °"""-_,U.S. ......... .. SecuriUM • • • • •• ' 12.-0.207 • , ........... "- ....... ~···· 1,Nl,MO 't:..~··· 1 ...... 111 Offtc9 ... Q;)Jllt • ................ 'Ill 3,~ 5,IU.t12 $119,805,000 . • ... bearta1 ... ...__, frml the top A 2 ' ti..._ ... military ... ·-· a.It a» adml•M.._ wll lilnld B:rwa, .ecntary ptl'IJ. A _.. cleliM'ed to -.........,5 -efb~~~~ bQ~-~~:=:~:~==y=~~-~--~-v•e•~••r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ llitelt llid lar tbe ..-UOY v F •d "Mrk:* p ' hod .i tbolt~ ~ ...... wed-ote n ay _, am ae .......,. .., to -far--·-U.S. troops owr ..S ...,.. oar 525,000 m•.., au emD- mitmeat la VIMDlm." be Mid. 'Open House' For Hannah SAIGON (UPI) -&Mi Bmneb h...a ._ .... lldenen Wect1:l. U. S. ..... ~­IUllo! radio atation. u. s. tp"b-n-toda.y lllkl u.t Oil ...... -Gl'der1 th. AJ Ma .... atruck the 1.0IM'laWrpma b&crete baldlnc ~ mDes toathwest of 1be North Vlet-aame.e capt.al. . T11ey lllicl tll9 ..... tranamlta all el Mare VW.. nun's radJo ..,...ed. A eblef disc jocb7 .. a. wmian called K..r e.. .... the Axil san, er Tokyo ... " ........ ...sq, pci11tinc ..a the _...._ ef e ff• ct h • IUddh Sa•t wa r On p ~ tt __. * ;::=::,~~ earson :•1"ettbeboMt1-s Mn:rafl • 61 __..,. OTI'AWA (UPI) -Prime fte A11*ieM B1nbn1J ''B tedl el tdruaft, Minister Lester Pearaon'1 bail .,_ mt le tbw In repu• z'llC llboat UH of embllttled pve1idDlllt mutt ._ i.t JS ,.... Mw pro-a. tW Ar9 -....ic's wait until Friday for a ·--C!~ and ink ~ •-.... dettroy~ -· Ye•· .._.,.... . ~ --Parl!.&!nenUry debate that we111 arwa • cae, yea. cm Che ground ba the first wiD determine whether it Bat bomlJI. •· three llomw fl .etack -will be forced t1D l'ftip. &met pr o t e 1 t s are abnalt wMJJ bJ 20 and n...-1+a... .. leadera refuaed .-..-..... aftair1 ICINdal - -....... , .. Brown v.,..--p .._..._ ' · ----...... Wednesday to ~ve earaon Id m 8dYa.nce an d mid. Ole unmdmoul eonaeat he orehatrllled carefully. They Bran told the Sea* needed to""*" U1e 4&-bow' end•.,., .. .,, Bennooleat Armed Services Committee notice f or • YOte of coa-..... u-. there to -... ._... •m--. -~ _.me1 are ~ .ic.-.c. ___.. ......... fidence and W a.t -· --'"-the• ,._ on .._._ ~.A. '--ve __. _ _._.. llM&C aare J ,,_, ""-_......, ua •WI..... come to a • o t • at once. tebedllJe. bai""'C pot e e t I v e ID· Pe•IClll called fQr Ole v~ nem.atNtiODI -.Wt st.IW .... tar their' plaW. after a itliDBlnl M-12 defeat the U.S. Embusy aenually •-oar .tndies and war MoedQ OD a wr murure. were e.w to undeucore pme1 lhow a.at, tn a ... t The Prime Minister said KremliD ctilplealure 1rith JD.1111 fooreleeaNe liballtiam, his admiai.straUon would some area of American aircraft lhllMn waald tJl'O" tetign and call a general policy-in the Con&o. Cuba, ~ = ~ ::r:•i: electim ii it lmes tM vote. u. Weast. Bll'tia. Viet- -.__ •lien," ite BEST .... ~ -Tbe damafl. u1•atly -The DAILY "LOT .,,,.,. .... .... ol. brobn windows '"la ..,. ~. .I tt.. liiett , ......... .., ..., dll IDk splatters • tbe :91~:111,:' = :;-:.:,:=·r:· +~11... yen.. facade of the nine--...... .:.========:=::~lt«J=.:.....:•=tMi==· .... =-=·=-:...~:..:.:::.:::.1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I Softened Look Oflhe PlRSilk Shirt Shift ORANGE COAST NU··y . -BARE ROOT FRUIT TREES - SAVI 25.Yo PIACHll s PLUMS APRICOTI NICTARlllll ·87 •••• Values To $2.60 I #1 GRADI SAYE 25% I Armstrong ROSES . 4v3 ,· I CITRUS IPICIAL IAlL ' llUP .. All &urlED 1IEES I dranges e L11110ns $595 ...... , ....... ·' U.all SIUCTION OP ·91.ADtck.AS, AND 'l'UlllOUl'lllDMA IULIS lcott ANNUAL SALi Turf Builder Plus 4 $1.tS Bemus for Di~hondra SL ti Dllllr Super Bonus, Dich'r• $1Ltl ORANG~ COAST NURSERY 20. 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St4--T• freon $44.90-Radlet from $1.H ' • _.,.. _____ ,,,._ u b ~ 1 .t ! ( ' I ' I i .-1 • . .. ! I ,,,...-~-~~,....,_ __ "--...~"~·--·--·"--~·--~-~-_;:> ...... -.t:..~~--~--·­ • -· -. " . $35 Million Reoord Gifts. • • F9r Heai1 ' . A record •.-.n1 ii voluntary atfta RI cm- tributed by u.e Amtricm people durinl 196'1 to com- bat dileMes of the heart and blood vessels, th e Ainerican Heart Association amiOE&ilMI. In OrAflll Ca•n ty , P"-'"' --.. 1ipport klcaJ. fte111 ruear_ch Af1 ... catnel pt .. mm. acccrdine \to W i 11 l am P1retag, 1• Heart Fund Cllai<mu. n.llll~ .... GG91 is '250,00l. 'Iba llS8 cam- palen will be -=t:~~M11:! .-....... CJnliore Coooty wil cddll'lte. lilarcb 3 .. "Heart Stmdlly" w shw1 When heart whBteln will visit homu to __,&· eo.- lributions. c._..,be_ _ .. 1M-C--ty---·-WeA • a.. SllD A.a&. T:llSJ! JC7..,._ .. Gemtler1 &111 -powtlo c.llMma'o -premimn winea: in direct o I un. wtlll· ._..., boltlooo-'1edtho,.. ...... predatr1 ol .... top varilties M..e be9 t.eed. tontlon twrcu' •L Land that will produce premium quality grapes is scsce. and competition for P'llCJCll .among wineries ls --E. 6: J. Gallo winery, I'll' a•mph, ii offering 15-year Wdlladl to "responsible 110•••'' who will plant lfet:ifWd warietie'li. The rm- trat 1u•rantee1 a minimum price of '11 a ion or the marlrat. pr i c 1 , whichever 11 ~· PRICE lUlll: "wtlll tMt l•llJ-term gwrt # 'act, .. .._ ........ .... prlioe-tl•wlll ..... .... lloallf_-.. ..... . ·-~ .. -· .... ~= .................. rll&l ' Is •' ' 1 0..-ol to"' ... tbl ,, ••.••• ·--VJ111Mn CDCS*• eillllY in • '8 •• 1 t1 m wllll ttie lWNl1lty of California at Davia, which maintains its ownei:p1rimeatal .mey•ds and winery, the American Society or EDolop.ta and Ule WJfte lftlltitllte Tectmical Advilory ('.om•ittet. Gomberg, who maintains IMI b1r'q>.-&ers in San J'Jadlc1, ..,. t ti! a "Calilcrmill winel a D d Winemakiq prlldlcu .re in!>ab1Y ..,._ ...J.l any ..ez. .-ea tn ~ ... Fnnc<aJlll~- ded.", Bear Stt:eet Lists Fall Honor Roll ·uet· ·Ho..n-Cloartoa P. Co" '· -"'i_ • ., oifal ,, __ , __ _ ";'. I ia~MllaUI•· As •'' . J --tho- ·. ~--• -· made the • . . "' H_. RaD ,_. ~ Int-Mm· •'n. ........ tJClilCW• -;._ .~_ •• ~ntly 1bowfn1 an ulllbtt ?'tlll"lll °'* --:=r-1t honariDI Miguel A n I e l · =::. BlJiJlta Mir Moll· I-1 tu r I as·, Goat.em• .... , Linda van ~ ' Nobel Priu winaiDC aullHlr · Flftl' Grate-Ruth Dailey --, . OAlt.V I'll.Of t • -· ,......, 22, "" • BElt'S -SEMl·ANNUAL ·sALI CUSTOM QUILTID LUXURY IN HI.GIAN UNll( HIGH FASHION TIXTUll, 114VllltS PllCIDf •us• $14.00 A MONTH Th~ outstondlng 1 .... plllow-b>c:k -ii outline quilted in a tasteful florol patlwn on the finest imported Belgian lmtn , •• scotchgarded to resist soiling ••• lUIOJri. ously comfortable, easily mewed on its Shepherd casters; tailored ond constructed to Beal 's rtgid 1pec:Jfk:otions. Rftftlible cudiions ~ years i" appearance, durCt-o b;llty. FobUlous ot $229.95. Mot<hing IMo -$179.95. OF .FURN.ITURl THAT'S ''IN'' WIOUGHT llON W'At.L S"'liliM AllTIQUI _., OR Mt.Yn aMll Deccmiw, opociolly prlcoll ...... J a.4-inch uprights beor oll weic;rt' on th. floor, ore secur9d .... to wall only for pmtl°"" Jng. 2 n -inch sh~ves, 2 42-.indt ........ do.k touitwood fin'5h. Adjustobl• bnld<ots. BY S. X. 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Printer Succumbs To Wounds Protest Parties Set Filing Record LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A n0n-unlon printer at tbe closing day• of the can-struck Los Angel~ Herald didacy fltin'- SACRAMENTO (AP) - The two Cledg,ling protest parties have produced a record in the . number of persons who have officially declared they plan to run for election to the state legislature. By the 5 p m. deadline Wednesday, an estimated 750 candidacy declarations had been submitted, said Assistant Secretary of State H. P. '"Pat" Sullivan. Although there wu no ac- tual count of the declara- tions -which made a stack about a ball-foot high - Sullivan said as many as hall are by members of the Peace and Freedom party and of the A m e r i c a n Independent party of form er Alabama Gov. G e o r g e Wallace. Those minority party fil. ings caught by surprise many of the 100 legislators • whose seats are up for elec- tion. In several c a s e s . senator:. and usemblymen who previously had no con- tenders found several in the But Sullivan said as usual Examiner died early today the number who say now ol wounds inCllcted Feb. 12 they will run will be cut by a gunman who is still down to a small fraction at large. aciually on the June 4 ballot. Maurice Maynard, ~. of The declared candidates Walnut Oreek, bad been In now must pay a $160 filing critical condition since be fee and submit a petition was shot in the abdomen signed by several thousand in the lobby of a downtown party members _ both by Los Angeles motel. March 'J:l. Another non-unioo printer, Two veteran 'legislators Curtis Krieskl, 30, also of did not file for re-election. northern California, was Retiring are Assemblymen wounded in the leg by the Charles W. Meyers (0 -San man who shot Maynard. Krieslci recovered. f'raociscol. and Stewart Both men had returned Hinckley CR-Redlands). 1~iiiiii] In turn. a f o r m e rt• Assemblyman declared can- didacy; Democrat J oh n O'Connell said he plans lo run for Meyers' job. Other well known new candidates include Mario S1vio, fiery leader of the 1964 free speech movement at the University o f California at Berkeley, and former State Public Works Director John Erreca. 'I Can't Seek Job' to the Olympic Mee.I around 10 p.m. alter completing work Feb. 12. Aa Qllklen- tified man opeaecs, a door to the lobby, fired three shota, and fled. Maynard leaves 1 i v e children. · .The Herald EXIJ!lllDer was struck by the American Newspaper Guild Dec. 15 in a wage dispute. --·----.. Summerskill ·Set To Resign T oilay SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -President Jobn SUm· meraklll ot Saa FrllDdlco State Collete, wbo won a vote ol confidence from bla superior• after a coo- troverslal •tand durlll& cam· J>Y• riotina lut December, celled a MW'I coafertnct to- day -apparently to aa- nounce b.ll re.Jpation. inltitutiOD. SammerskiU,, • b 0 ii dl.-eed., IDnoomeed lbree ...a f'° ti.t be would wed ~. Mimi Lafollette Wrtpt, a dtvercee of Menlo Part, "ia tbe -, nearj fqture." ' Tbe San ft~ Stat• campu1 bu '6.en the scene: ol Mftr'al colatro¥enies ill recent montha. 1Jl addltiool to t)t riot, the editorial staff "' tbe student ~npaper was attacked by a group 0 .... aact Your . OMEGA ~eater •'DIAMOND SPECIALISTS • REMOUNTING I OE516NIN6 I Complete' Gift Deporlme_nt 90 Day Account.a -No ea:n,tn1 Cba:rl• 8anblnericard or Take a Year To Pa, ............... , ..... .,. tfAllOI ........ HUlnt1••TOM CINTll CINl'll KACH a ., ..... U. •AllOI &ft. • HUMT .. ftMI llACW COlllf-.......... Mii --· .,._..__n....M.nt,... The 42·year-old ad- ministrator said be would meet trith newsmen this afternoon to mab a a. nouncemenl HJ.a statema• came amid campus report. that be planned to }em the beleaguered 11,00ktadent ol -Nesro studeats, and a.noeber campui ,Jbucation wu tuspended because of "offen.aive" material --------...-~...,.------,,;_~~:..-.......;,- Reagan Looks Over Nomination Batt"le of the party, including men who were bitter enemies during the 1964 California p r e s l d e n t i a 1 primary between Barry G<>ldwater and New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller. ORANGE COUNTY'S NIWEST AND MOST COMPUTE BEDDING HEADQUARTERS AATURING NAME ·BRANDS! i By BJU. BOY ARSXY SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Reagan looked over the battle for the Republican presidential nomination t~ day and concluded the party • is like the audience at . ·, •·amateur night, waiting to • make a decision." · -"I don't recall ever seeing a time where there was so many people wafting to • make a decision," the first • term governor said in an : : interview ln his Capitol of. :: fice . ; : All througll tbe half hour • • con~ tbe ptn0r :; lnsl.lted be la not a can- ~ didete for the n a tl o n ' s ; highest oftke -a.nd doesn't • believe be'll get tbe job. ! "I just, myself. could not : seek the job," said Reagan. ,. "This would be something • arrogant." ! Reagan said his personal 1 role will be limited to • leading C.Wornia's 86-vote • delegation as a favorite son : and to see that the Califor- ~ nians unite behind "A win- ner who would be consistent ' with all broad goals of the Republlcan party." Reagan declined to single • out anyone wtlo fit that description. but be said "I • believe enough in the con- • ventloo process that any candidate selected by the majority will be typical • enough of the Republican ! philosophy that I'm con- • lident I could support him." • Ria delegation will contain , members of every faction Some of tbe leaders of the delegation were strong Goldwater men. So was Reagan. He was asked if he would ban to exclude Rockefeller ftom those he would support . "I haven't ex c 1 u d e d anyone," he said. He adlied "How could a Kennedy and Johnson say the things they said amd wind up Oil \be ticket to&eUlerT" That ... a ~• f e r e 1l c e to the lhDCtnination r I v a 1 r y between ll>e late Johll F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. While Rockefeller is also a noocandidate, his backers .-e booming him for the nomination. And Reagan has been mentioned as a potential member of a Rockefeller -R e a g a n "dream ticket." 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Thi.a wild and wacky ta le of a hoMymoon that ends abruptly on the sixth floor (il you count the stoop) of a New York apartment gets dlalolUe which emllellishes a bi1viomJ;y comic situa· lion, "'Barefoot'' miXes the hoiieymooners -a straight lact:d young lawyer and his less conventional bride - with ber upset. and upset· ting, mother and the coo· tinent.al freeloader upstairs with ribtJck.llng results. JQel Tr opp e r , who possesses one of t h e sharpest senses of comic timing in Orange County. bones it to a fine edge as the stuffy attorney. Though his is the "straighter" part for most of the proceedings. he commands attention with excellent delivery and skill· ed mannerisms. As the kooky bride. Jac· quie Moffett requires more tune to acclimate herself to the role, but bu.llda her character to come t.q> with a fine performance .aa ~ play progreues. In the tat. ter stages, she no longer relies on the "cuteneu" of her charact.er to carry the part, but dives headlong into a creditable interpretation. Betsy Hewett as the mother. a role which just won Mildred Natwick an Oscar nomination, reels off another in a lon& line of o u t s t a n d I n g charac· terizations. Also excellent is the heavy-accented upstairs neighbor. done by Terrence Doyle, while Alan Hart turns the walk-on part of the telephone repaiT man into a comedic gem eliciting two deserved exit bands. Paul Toft's splendid set. dominated by a skylight through which snow faUI on our steeping hero, adds further luster to the pro- duction. the rumed p.roloClm to elilCh act add additional effect. along with the theme mu.Oc rrom the movie veralon. ·•Barefoot." which bouts one of the largest advance sales in recent playbouae history, co nt l nu e ,1 Wed- nesday through Saturday until March 9 at the uaguna theater, 319 Ocean Ave. /~,,mesa Nf\"l"'t.,..NT ~rt~._~,..._ ·,,·~Yi• • THE FAMILY SHOW ,_ .................. ·. When she •, goes West ••• ; the West : 1oes chicktn !'; Comle Ope-ra Highlighting Uie abow is the domestic dollllybroot of the second act. Jn which au stops are jerked out by both newlyweds In one of the best-timed com1c se· quences of the season. And • • 'Cosi Fan Tutte' LOW9JT CAllLMO ll'tllCDI .u C.-SllR Jael ...... "IAl900f IN TMIPAB" ..... ......,, "CLAMIAll .. top flight treatment from director Kent Johnson and a sterling, well chosen cast. It is another peak in thP playhouse's already f I n , aeason. Excellent at VCI 'Star Spangled Girl' Coming ·· -~-.. -..... -•• -.. -~-1·...;;;~11 Sprinkled with ~lowinst UCI Hosts Mehta, LA Orchestra The Orange C o u n t y Pllilbarmonic Society will host Zubin Mehta and the Los Angeles Phllharmonic Orchestra In concert on Saturday in UCl's Campus Hall. The fifth in the society's current series of seven con· certs will begin promptly at 8:30 p.m. No one will be seated during the f i r s t number. The program will include Symphony No. 95 in C minor. Haydn; Symphony in Three Movements. Stravinsky ; and following U\termisak>n Symphony No. 4 In E minor. Op. 91, Brahms. Tickets, at '3.!50. are on sale at the Philharmonic Society offlce. 201 West Co J1 s t Highway. Newport ~eacb. Student ticket! are fl.75. By .JOANNE SRA W Of 111t O.lty ,llet Staff Opera buffs alon~ tht ()range Coast have the op· portunity to see one of the rmest operas staged in t~e area at UCl's St u d 1 o Theater this week and next. Wednesday night's open· ing performance ~ Mozart's comic opera "Cosi Fan Tut· te" or "That's the Way Women Are" was very enthusiastically received by a capacity audience. Directed by Jan Popper and staged by Clayton Gar· rison the opera stars tenor ~ Endsley as ' the soldier Ferrando and baritone Maurice Allard as lm friend Guglielmo. Other principals include Alan Pitt. Brenda Ferencz. Andree Jordan and D a r r e 1 1 y n Mellill. All deserve credit for memorable performances which delivered a great deal of sty~ and personality with Piano Recital The Chapman C o l lt I e Music Department w i l l present pianist Carol Sue Tynes in a special recital on Sunday at 3 p. m. in the college a u d i t o r l u m . Admission will be free. Deci3ive Annount4!mtm °" tM J • . U.S. SENATE RACE TONIGHT • 10 PM CHANNEL 13 • KCOP ~£HOS Of IWRtm (F 0 It, INCl 3584 Wllshlr• Blvd. Los Anplts 90005 PH. J80.8440 Tickets are on aale at the H u o ti n g t o n Hartford f'Xcellent near-perfection in l Theater box ottice for Neil their singing. s· • la ......... Star It would be difficult to imon 5 new p Y £ue · Spangled Girl". wbicb opens pick out anyooe whose Monday. for a four-week performance wa~ b e I I e r engagement. .... ,Mo,,_ .... ...... MC.. p...., Diiie .... ....,__ "YAWY Of TMI DOU.I" ...,,_ '°'II.HICO .. lhll'll"" I ? llr Mlltlll than the others. though Miss Brought to Los Angeles Melilli managed to capture from New York, "The Star· ...... ~-~ the audience in her acting. Spangled Girl" 1 ta r s J-. ,....,, _, .._. The brillianc'e of the pro-Anthony Perk.ins from the "flllCUll" duct.ion ls partially at· Broadway p rod u c: t i on . "..,... Mita tribut.able to R I c h a rd Sheliah Wells and Remak "THI FAMll.Y WAr' 'I'riplett's costume design· Ramsey, alao from the New!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ing. Every one of the period York ca1t round out thef costumes was intricately zany threesome. fashioned. Trip~t a Is 01;:::::========= handled the st.age designs, using the limited size of the revolving stage well. The two accompanist•, Popper an<t Kate Whltney, also did excellent work, playing the intricate Moiart music with skill and vigor. Members of the chorus of townspeople, servants, and wedding guesta are Pamela Wesp, soprano; S a r a Si.talon, soprano; D o n n a Fuller, alto; Laur I e Odenbelm, alto; J e r r y G!-ousaman, tenor; Jerry Hogle, tenor; T ho m a s Anthony, Bau; and Kerry Grant, bau. "Coll Fan Tutte" will play W e d n e s d a y a tbrouoi Saturdays Wltil March 2 at the U CI tbe9ter. Dance Group To Perform At Irvine The Alvin Alley American Dance Theater will perform at UCI's Campus Hall Sun- day at 8:30 p.m. Tickets will be available at the door at S3 for general admission and '1 ror UCI atudents. Reservations may be made by calling the Fine Art.a box office, 833-6617. The box office is open wttkdays, 11 e.m. to 2 p.m. The l~member troupe, under the direction of cbcreographer Alvin Ailey, will present two new works: Meet ,. ........ ., ...... ..... ., .............. c ............... .... DeuW.-Da• ... \ * SICOMD PUT\IH * ANTHONY QUINN ~BATES IENE~ ~~ ~ 'IGBA ,._. "The Prodlaal Prlnce," a Haitian voodoo ballet bued on the life oL peinter Hector Hip polyt.e, choreographed by dancer ~o!frey Holder; and "Metallics," by Paul Sanaardo. featurlng a nl==========~Y original "electronic score." Alao to be prdented are "Revelati001.'' a v ls u al celebration of the Negro ~'tual; "Blues Suite," and "The Road to Phoebe Snow," a savage jaa ballet of gang warfare set to the music of Dulce Ellington and Bllly strayhorn. BRIGHT Tht DAILY lllLOT 11t•h1 lh ottwt n••r•9• li9ht, ti91!t •M ll<i9llt. R .. d yovr h-+ow• NiiCH 4'eity •M ..,i.., th fltwl. Lona Be1dt Arena Sit., hb. 2, 1:30 i.n • ,,.,._ ._ ~ ......... """ ......... _,.._.City~ NOW-EXCWSIVE RUN THE #1 IEST-SlLUll NOW AN ALL-TIMI SHOCK-MOVIE! RASTAR PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS MIMI HllES * PHIL FORD IN 1'FUllY llRL. ALSO STAAAING ANTHONY SEOISE ~--.rllll•··· I GOLi' PRIVIL•O&S Paradise Valley c.c.-Courtesy Transportation P'Ollt HOTl!L. 11ta88lllVATIONS .. HONa YOUltTAAVl!L. AHNT THE LUXU"IOUS llWIALltM THIATIE ~~i:::.- • CHl\O wnM ~ ONLT • 0,.. .... 'nf'f J ttl nte IDIA WAS "'1P\.AUSllSLE ... THE AGENTS, IMPROBABLE ••• JCZtPl4 L ~l'tofol ..... LJlJRENCE HARVEY· DALlAH LAVI· UONa JEFFRIES • "GRAND PltlX" .... "SMASHING TIMI"' .... L,_ ••pwww Kids ,Like to 'Ask Andy' "THI TIMI Ofl YOUR LIFI" CLOID MDAY ~ ... ,,,.,,... .. c..-..... ... '·"'~ ..,,.,., .. ......, c...,.. '9a4fllc.ti .... ,Ml c-lllt ............... Tllelllre Alort Je11cM'a c-..ty -rHI KNACK'" CRIST EXCLUSIVE SHOWING AT THESE TWO THEATRES FOX 1 1111 • ..., ~= ~-' FULLERTON LONG l&ACH 510 N. HARIOI GArfleld 4-1619 525-4747 SAT.-SUN.-IOX OFFICE OPENS 12 NOON WEEKDAYS-,-BOX OFlllCE OPENS 6:30 P.M. • NOWATTHHI TWO EDWARDS CINEMAS•· • Oraf'te County Premier Run • ~ ~Gfirecreek to fight ... lln:R CIDOI(' . trriim · .iiR . Iliff. Rimi 11\J( ul[YU1V ,....°'°' ...... • A girl, a boy. a tender, funny, terrible wedding. night. ·---............. ·-~---.... ~ --·· ..--· ... ,,.._ ·-·. ---· -----.. -..-. ...... -. -,_,_. ---..·------·.,.,._.....~, ~ JUDGE PAllCD .. ' .. ~,tT'WoS , OM CtlFTl4e WORST~llt PtO·CTIC•S. ~mflt BRR"t>- MUTI AND JEFf .. ,, , . -., • ly Harold Le Doux ----...,...--~------ ly Al Smith ---------------~ SPEAK LOUD&R,MA"1 ? CAN'T YC>U - I AAVI A ClGAll IN ~EAR! ly MeD Ct!"1AIHLY I'M INT't~STE" IN YOU, ~1Ne . YOU~ CONVE~~-noN &0~!5 1Hl UVIN6 ~Y~T'f Q.fr °'Me. "'1' YIJ, 1 AM tNTEfte.5Tf!D IH YOU,., UI ID 1't lit "-fQ (II ,.,.., °"""'" • "" .... a.a fQ .. , ...... .,.....,. ......... ,., ... , 8 Sil n.... ... fQ ii .. 1-/11" .........,., "St- 01111 ~ 111 ... er• f...,.,. P'llridl .., . ... "' ........ ttl (30 .... ) • ,.., .... (30 llllllJ ............ ,......,,..., 11) u CIM • ... ,_.. ... "" • ...., .... fC) (IO ... ..... tQ (30 •hlJ ........... <••> ..... " .... l!I lllMJllt ._ llhtt ti ....., ...... ,. NI. CIS '-illt ._ tQ M.)W•C ....... 81 l;Ull; .... tQ min.) • II Ha,,, WaMltrers: (C) (30 min.) "Old Wut1111 Mllll111 T.u." II F ,,.., (30 min ) 81 I ltff lay (lO 111ln.) II) ........ .... IQ (30 ..., m ,...... "' u.i.c ms--• Fill .[1 ..... 7:>0" ~ cmmD ''CM«lllL" (Q ~ wia.) A r._..t MMcat .,., .... , ... ,.41 .... ~ ... ...-...1111111 ......... " .,_._ C111lbll.. lle1111e1L .... ., .... 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Clliot ind Connie l1e1 lill wit\ h11 story th1t tht ••by Is Al· i.o.·1: Ail• becomes moody; Steven f ins I tidt to I lllrtn111,. 8 h111,.: (Q (90 -.1 GM lito- Cuh Mists. • frntl (C) (JCI lllill) TEl.EVISION VIEWS 'Music Hall' Up and Down By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP• -ll'a not easy to turn out a new show eaoh week -different host. different guest stars, different theme. but that's the formal of NBC's Wedoesday night "Music ~I.'.' \!nder the circumstances. it is not surprising that .1t 11 a show with ups and downs. tall '9 lllcllard llodtt1s 1114 the lilt Oscar Hammers1tin II. Walttr m l r .. t DtdMM JIU "MUSIC HALL," too. is one of those middle-of- the-road programs, designed to appeal to all ages. and offend ar1d shock none. Thus this week's ed1· tion called "'lbe Class of '68," really didn't do mu~h more than present some attractive people singing songs and make a rather feeble stab al some comedy. · ,,.,._ ... ,i ... ~•• I "" ,..., •"' 0111111. eci.• Hol# I The show was billed as "a salute" to thi.s year' a college graduates, but ,lust about aU the co~leg.ia~ atmosphere was a bunch of extrM dressed hke stu- dents who sat arOUfld and applauded on cue. ~ 'it ttle 'f86ry Ctdlnolhu. It v.,l .. 8 ~j (6)._ .... ~ fQ Ritt ti •• ...--..,._ (lit min) Mlftill ....._ Midler • 1M l'at CA/NII u4 lafW1 ~ .... ey. Minnie Purl, Kttly Slnltll, I lf1 lllr ...,._.en. ltttey ™ Wai· Doll Cherry IM ~rll •rr. I -..... CllMNle. _, a-t 9 '*" ,__ "-tq (IO D1mo11 '°rtrlyt l'rila CMrmi._ -.) JOHN DAVIDSON. an attractive singer who if!, . however: several years beyond college. was the host 8@(i) ...... ~ fQ min ) "Malw's Wtlc:f'M." 111'"9 "'141 tlllt ... tl4 frltW (Ollrits Dr•l ........... . d4COrttt!d C.1\1111111 ... ,1111 .. C-tt ·~-.. ~-­.... • clliW i.. "-tilltn from him. aur. ...... a.-: • Ilia.) Su• w H -s ' ' ......... 14.-_. ,.,...... a mJ(I) ..... : (C) ClO ... l "f1t h I Mlllllm(I lllldt.• '°"'' Tut bt'ln, drllllnt for t llf•cioui .....,...,, ........... 11tarlt ..,om tilt W. ldenfitits .i...,._ufhMll.~"- 1u•. 8-.. I MM: ..,.,...Jlctlf" (sotlltMll • .._ .... enwt• DI· int lhhr. ltil Erie0!11. G) Trtltll " C..~11t11<11; (CJ (3C lllill.) M ll11ttr llttts. e l'enJ ltMI (to 111i") I D "SUSPEHS£ THEATRE"t M the show. Then there wett singers Michele Lee-, * "A Cruel And Unuaual I Buffy Sainte Marie, Tom Jones and the Fifllt Dimen· f4isht" -Ronald Reagen, I sioo, a rock group. and comedian Flip Wilson witK- Scott Marlowe -COlOR! ' out much material to work wilh. c I "The Jonathan Winters Show" foUowed ot) ft~~':'=~~~';:; 1 CBS. Wimen had a pretty funny openinlt Wedne~ .w R...... SOii .. .._ .., day night playin~ a gun-happy !!OkUer o( fortune Mu H11111 ltM • ltlil ~ submitting lo an interview. But the show slid down ••m• ol 1 crilliall ..,. ,i.ys tllt I hitl after ..... t. relt .t uecutitMI' wlltft ltt 1111'-.. , • ludr• ~ 1°' ,_..... 1 ,AUlA ,RENTISS and Did: Benjamin turned •Allx "* ,._ fc:J (Ill 11111.l / up in a satiric musical salute to New Yorfc -notint e Dramatic Mu Rifferty 1 its bad air. crime rate and garbal"t' problemi; -in· * Star.Studded "'"' from I a fashion that may bring complai""' from the my Hellywood Palladium t fatne~. Then there was a spoof of film.~ about. decadent Southern families -abot.lt the lotft <12 4ts ttnd this seasoo and flopefuUy the I~. ;~ • Mtr~-21; "CM. [Hlllilll· lion " l!IHDa ... 1'lle show seemed ·perfunctory and, even at ·Ulf: ea~ly stage ~f its life, a bi~ tired. · ;! m.., .... 1t:J1 • .... : '" <Jo .-.1 1111 ....._ · Ill THE THJtEE networks ~ick with' prese~ plans. there will be 13 weekly f>rime ttme hw~ ~. nriety next season, plus all sorts of specials. Sine& most of them stiek to the same recipe of music &nO: sketches. the competition for guest stars will hr. even hotter than it has been this season. • -~"CM" lib.·,,._, I torr1phtr Jane l ur10ll wlllf • 11• 9 (lwt• f"CINt ~ IC) (JO lie!' ...... 11111 -• ~ !tit... .. I *" °""""· I to ..,..,. • Oll't '1111111111 Ml • 111ile ll'lte I M111nteM "*"'""' Mir lhltye't c.,.11, llwlt lu,..ur. E&ANll A l:tl ...... tQ (2 ._,, 0 ft()).,.. ~ .. : (C) (30 lllilJ''Cfralll 4t ~.-~ """ ...._.. ~ -• s• 1trt•·~ '*"' ... ...,,, .... Ille -· ...,.1ftr ....... ~ •11 ~. .. ,....,, (C) (30 111ln) • w ............. .............. • 8 """"" 8 Tltt 111-llnr llftt: (Cl qo llli11.) Ge0t1t StinM, bl• llM· -· ·~·1111111.+r.., ........... ... 111" (horrOf) '4~ic Ht14- widlt 8 ltwl fH1rl: (C) (30 min ) Bn· ltr Wtrd 8 Mt'lit: ...,.. ..... ,_ M..m ,.._,.. (sciMOI W.) 'SJ- , ... Chris1i1n. I • ... ""'9 (C) (30 mill.) ....... : ......... (..,...,,., 'S! -Id• lupllll, IWtt4 Dlff . I ------------------------1 I -lflu ~"·· Iii•"-'"" c.n.a. I ~ ~ I 0 f, Y , ..... .,_. ..... ., ... ...... ,._~ ·-· ...., I ~ n••....,...,.., ,... <•-> ·• U:M • "bl ll tlM Mltlr" ,(dBll!ll -.5 -0.Wtll llfl'I. ¥941 ·---· -·=-. (Q ...,.. ,.... .. .. ,.,. .. (~ ·~ ...... ' ~ .... ,,.. •4Cl "lllenilf'• .......... ( ... ..-i11) '12 -ll!fl CllMflet, f) .. ., ... c.-"'N6 THI Public and Trade COMPLETE ,_INT1N6 SERVICE ~ IXm Rickles, whose style of insult comedy is if!: high demand, counted up reeently and found th~t he had appeared in spot shots 60 times this scasof. That is a lot of teJevis.ioo exposure. i NBC '1 "Daniel Boone" is going to lose his OtJ ford~ducaled Jodfan side-kick nex1 season. ~ Ames hac; already discarded his braids and '""· , pa.int, and is turning to other ·acting and C<>ncetf. chores. .J It is cu rrently not known whet-her Daniel willi lind bimeelf a new pal. but it may be 11igb16carl: that Jimmy Deatt recently appeared in· a couple-4t epi.9ode!r. : : . ' AIC, who ~td $~million for TV 'righL1 to lit¢ Olympk games, WU not too baippy wi1lb the mt « the rltlng, the pro,rams df'e"ff last week. but. b::ta the lack ot inte~ int«est ·oo the ,eneraJJy ' poinlil'I' peHormance of the Americao&. Jt .13 e • petted that it will do better with the second· part« the IPOf"ls package -the tummer g.ne5 in Mexi<I>. next October. 6 • •• •• • • . ' •• . ' ---.. ~ ... 321 @P ~ 'l MD A aoca '*'8UT' rA smM a~~ 1 .. n•'•' w_ ...... _ ... _ ..... ________ ., .'11-H~ ~CH1~.~~y1., .• •. ' - DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE - The. Law Is for People f sincntlf believe that pol~" (Oftn) ttr~ 1nmg Mp on thit la&o-ond-orcWr bit. Too naat'W o/ mni ~oord tAt Imo °' aomttMng that th1t1 impost upon the peopu and not cu 1omtthing that proucu ptopu'• rig.lies. f"-o ort-bwy eipousing the thln-btut tmt·thtorv. the tdl(l that tMr rtond between ~ou and charu ••• IC ltads to ~ &oltl-Olld-ordu •vndrMM: the big J)inch btcomtr }ult obc»it I.ht most im. portont thing in the 100rld. -o..te _....., • .,. ............... ~ """'"' -...... ,.. ........ lu 0.f •• _...,.,., ,... ...... -- Fighting crime in the streets has become a national cause. It calla for better oolicemen, sharper te<:hniques and modernized equipment. This attention has put a spoUight -a national spot· light -on Newport Beach's proposal to develop a revolutionary television surveillance S)'6Um to keep a night-and-day watch on the city's key trouble spots. .... The propou.1, now awaiting $465,000 federal fund- ing, has drawn inevitable comparison with the spooky, ''Big Brother" pat.Urn drawn in George Orwell's novel, "1984.0 And it has prompted debate over whether the proposed TV surveillance system's vaJue is as great as the cithen liberties with which it may conflict. l.A>cally, it bu brought even closer concern over how -or if -the system might be operated within controls that protect the rights of the man in the street. Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas sees no need for any control other than his own. When the DAlLY PILOT suggested editorially that the city might ask a blue ribbon panel of local citizens to help draw up some guidelines for operating the Electronic Protection System (EPS), Glans reacted strongly that this would infrinS(e uoon his prerogatives as chief of police. Gtavas f eelJ that anyone should be willing to simply take his word that the TV system would not tempt any of his men to become electronic peeping toms, regard· le86 of the capabilities of the equipment; that they would look only where they were supposed to look, and that they would be d1tcreet wa Ult!r knowledge of &QY private conduct that milbt faD wkhln the eyes of th• 12 to 18 cameras around the dlf (and perhaps be filed on TV tape or film for tatare l'lflrence). This i6 pretty much Ute ._ argument some law enforcement officials made1 IOIU years ago in bebaJl of uncontrolled wire tapplnf. We frankly doubt tbt Chief Glavas himseli would accept that kind of guarantee frelll any ot.Mt cit.Den or public official where his rl&htl u a law officer or the right6 of his policemen were concerned. According to Chief Glavaa, fair play should not be of important consideration ln law enforcement: "Too long we 've been concerned with the meilaod of discovery of crime, rat.her than with the crime it. sell," Glavas said. "It is part of tbe 'play the game' pbJ. Josophy that has pervaded out American thinking. Crime in our streets has long since ~ beyond tbe potnl where it can be considered ln th.la light." In short, Chief Glavae areue1 that he (and presum- ably other chiefs to come) tboald have unrestricted privilege to determine bow the Bl& Eye should operate. His would be the judgment of Its fairness, ita privilege and its day-to-day use. The DAILY Pn.m sees promise in EPS syltema, probably more so in cri.me detcrence than in appre- hension. But we also see that l!PS can easily become so far-reaching, and its ramificaU.. so complex, that it should not be placed at the u~ disposal of men so totally and emotionally committed to their penonal concept of a mission. Law and order, as Officer Andreotti noted. make a two-way street. That street is for people -jull plain people - all kinds of people. Not jut for policemen. And police have to be the first to uphold that funda· mental principle in our system. .. .. N . • " • ... -· .. .. • ~ --.. -. .. -~ • -• ~ -.. -.. ~ ! . .. ,... .. •,· Climbers Play King and Carmichael Collaborate National Daia Battle'• Tlareat The Name Game I met these people who have Just moved into town and they seem most eager to break into what· they foodly imaitne la "society" -although, as the old lady Niel, what passes for 1oclety in America, outside of Boston and Philadelphia, 1J a very IOUf joke indeed. At any rate, they utect me (and l can't imagine wily me) the best way to go about it, llld I aald tlle first thing they had to do was to change the names of all their four children -who were called something like Geor&e, x.meth, Suaan, and • 'arcia. BECAUSE, IN imitation of the British upper claoea (who •e about as endearinf, futile and silly as any group caa be), the cream ol. American cream would not dream fer a moment ot callinl 1111 ot tbGr children. or friends, by sometaU& aa bena1 a1 a real firlt name. ''George,'' I told tbeH wistful climbers, "mu.t be called Go-Oo. Ken- neth must be called Blick. Sman bas to become FraPPJ. And Muda muit be addressed only u Qumpet." UNDEll NO circumltanc:es abort of a military ftdd1n& mUJt their true names ever be u1ed. And it would also be helpful if the mother and father became known, instead of Edward IDd Edith, as Crocker and Poof. Since hereditary noble titles art, ot course, non~x.istent in America, and the Old School Tie is !C&rcely diJtiniuisbable from anybody's '2.50 repp, the baby-type nickname bas become, faute de mleux, the lden· tifying mark of the elite, sol-d11ut or otherwise. FOR YEARS, I have been running llCI'OU people resutarly whom I call bJ IUcll jovial Idiocies as Tum-Tum and Scraegley and Woof and Yammer and Nlpt and Kips and Fllps - without the slightest idea of wha t tbeJr OV'istlan names really are. They would be horrified, mortified and in- sulted if I ever addressed them as Olarles or ElizDbetb. 'Ji)at'1 not playing the game. AND THE NAME-GAME has, so far 11 I can tell. three rules: the name must be asexual or bisexual, so' that no outsider could possibly tell if Qua( or Pomsey is a male or female; it must have no meaning whataoever, as if Its derivation were lost in noble obscurity; and it has to. so~ infaatlle, as if It had been bestowed by some primordial, cosmic Nanny. I thought of all this recently, when three valentines arrived at my oflice, from 'Iiggy, Spunker and Zim-Zim. I hope to God they 're all girl&. 'They Shou ld Give Both' To the Edit.or: In view ot the m:ent defeats of school bond issues and apparent lack of coordination between the city coun· ell and the school district, t find your recent article concerning the city council's endonement ol annexltlon of 212 acre1 of IrYl..ne Co. land above Harbor Hllle a deflnite example of why I, as a taxpayer, sometimes ques- tion our leaderlhlp in this field. The article states that "Irvine Is setting utde elOK acres u an e~me• tary school aite to be pruumabfy purchased by the Newport-Mesa Unified Sdtoot .District and three acres for part purpoces that 'may be dedicaited to the city (of Newport Beach), ill lint With previoua company policy." I AM FOR BOTH perks and 1cbool1. However, I can fl.Dd UWe ju1tUlc1t1on for one aftt to bt lfven to the dty and the other to be IOld to the Kbool 4latrid. U OOI CU be lfYt!I, wt\J eot the odwf Jt bu bMa a;pruMd al.net th• .. ,. .. ,. , Otar Oeors•: I am wonted bee.,.. our dot keeps chasinC can. M7 bu1baJ\d lmhts nothfnc will cure this and makes no effort to do any train.int. Doll't you thtnt throw- lnl a bucbt ol Jet water oa blm mftr>t worll? BOUSEWIP'E Dear Bowewtfe: Wiil. at leut It should 1et b.1111 up to b7 IOIM tra1ninl -1f talt doern't work, ak the dot 00 th Luy *aL . . . ,.., . · ... ·.~~~·· .. lM1tn ''°"' -" ere W91conw. Honne11y wrllen -.Id _.., 111t1t .....,. .. fft • _,.. or i.ss. Tiit ,,.,,, to ~ l•ll•r• to Ill ljleCe or ellmlNi. lllMil t. r-rwd. 1111 le".,, '""'' ln<kldt tlenetu-. •fld ,..m.,. •*'-•· but nemee •Ill bt •ltMelCI on""-'· first defeat of the school bond1 that the Newport Beach City Councll could be more cognizant Of the problems of our school district in the future growt.b of our city. This proposed plan for annnatlon offers o u r Newport Beach City Council and the Newport·Mesa Ul'llOed School District an opportunity lo d e m o n 1 t r a t e cool"di.nation of effort by the city coun- dl approving this 1meution provided that both sltes are dedkaled. PATRICIA B. KLINGENSMITH N•i f'r••etl To t.bt Editor: I would Uk• to complain about tb• captioa under the plctur9 on the TV page on Feb. 15. It starts out "FRAMED. , .performance. • . of an 1.nnocent woman condemned to death." Sir -this mo.le ("l Want to Uve," story of Barbara Graham) stated tt wu "flc:Uon." Thia woman was tried and convicted " murder and ln the due process ol law was ex8C'Uttd. No tVl4ence baa come to light line• to prove otbenriM. LEI TBE RECORD be straliht - abe Wit not framed and wu not 1nnoet11t. The Octltlous story Jutt mlde a more lDtarfltln& movie than tbt truth. Tbab for readinf this. MRS. MJCHAF..L WASHINGTON -Dr. Marttn Luther King's plans for • • d I s r up t l n I' ' Washington and several other major cities during 1968 are far more ex- plosive than the details revealed in his public statements. In addition to recruiting thousands of the poor for his drive here, King Is organlzlng and training key black militants lnvolved in lut summer's riots for major roles ln his coming ~, , " . ftj). I ~ • " -. at· ·· • .. , • r \. massive c.ampalfr!I of civil dilobe- dlence. Kini revealed this and other details of his protest 1trategy in a aeries of private conferences here witb Stokely Carmichael. the pro-Cu1ro revolutionary leader, and other black militants. ACCORDING TO a government security agency's report on their talks, King and Carmichael exchanged pledges of mutual support and cooperation in carrying out each other's programs. Carmichael won King's backin1 to "organize Wublngton" through bis Black United Front. In exchange, Carmichael pledged his support for King's muslve program of civil disobedience agalrut Congress her• in April and several other major dtiea later in the year. Carmichael also agreed to en-- courage hi• black power supporters to work with King to set up a na· tlonwide political coalition of J'l)Or, peace. student, and black power groups. AT ONE DRAMATIC point in thelr meeting, Carmichael remarked thal the time had come to begin di srupting American cities "to help our Viet Cong comrades-in-arms." While stressing that he w a 1 vigorousty opposed to U . S . in- volvement in Vietnam. King argued that if such an objective was an- nounced for bis campaign that it would backfire. King explained that more support could be obta.i.ned from the public by using the coming WashJ ngtr i pro- test to create national domestic issues which could be used to bring Negroes into a political coalition with other groups. To ' show Canrtlcbael the broad outline of his strategy. King gave him a copy of several of his coaUUon plans including one to set up black militant nel&bborbood organiutiont II five major ctt.1e1. PREPARED BY THE 1lafr of the Southern Christian Leadership Coo- ferenc:e which ltlnc buds, thi! plaa 1tates: "Tbe over-au procedurti or strateo involved will center on i n I t I a 1 workshop groups. The following ttepl will be structured : (a) "Selection of five dties In w~ our staffs will train 100 neighborbood leaden. The 1uggested clUes are Chtcqo, Cleveland, St Lou 11, Housion, llld AUanta. • (b) "Contact. will be made "'* th• l'tll6delltl of th• poor communltJ. Younf mtD who were actively • vohtd la last summer's rlou wll be .oup,t oat and trained aa leaders. ••Afttr tbe potelUal ludm. bee malit _....we, MY• been ldentlf~ wlD '9 broulbt to a residendll ..,._ ntar the urban areea. but " out.aid• tht city Umita, .. rtellve tM bulc tnlnll'lf.'' Pll& SOIM A Total Loss of Privacy · "The more than 12» bita of In- formation which our citlzeos could be required to atve tbt Ctnaus Bureau in 1'10 may Mem hannlesa in themselvt1. If each answer were aeperated from tbt respondent's name and the rues confidenUally maintained in Cemua Bureau, perhaps personal privacy would .not be threatened by t.hiJ extenslve dtllen intMrogatJoa by our covernmeat. Even t o d a y , however, thla ls not the case with the sale and sharing of 10 much population and houlnl ctai. by the Census Bureau. Tomorrow. • national 4i\a ~ wm " tbt t...w r. con-_.. ..... ,." ........... ...., AmerlctiD ID4 ]ll'ttlllt ~ of privacy may be thrown to tbe winds." Tbe speaker WU Rep. Jacboll E. Betta, R-Ohlo, In behalf ot bis reaolu· tlon to reduce to 1even the •umber of 1'11 census questions every America bead of a family would be requ:tred to answer. Rep. Jerome R. Waldie, D-Callfornia 14th District, would ao farther. He would make no question .compulsory. WBA l CONCERNS these two and other cuniressmen is a long list of que!tloftll propoled by the Cenlu1 Bureau. with a provaloo that refusal to &JUWG' could result la a federal prison term. The matter ls now in the banda of a House committee. 1be Jl'OWlnl moopery of the census ' - , .. • , . , . r·. ..r •• ' , • ''If.. is interettlng. The first federal census, in 1790, aued only for name of bead of family, address, nwnber of tree white males of 18 7ear1 and up, free white males under a, free white females, all ot6er free persons, and number of slaves. The 1lat of questions cradually ltnllbened until it totaled ~ in the • J110 :UI -the 10Gi. At that point, .. .__.. appmatlJ uDed a ~ far I .., don to 2' ta .. -ceDSU and 20 a decade iala. 1'ben it b41111 creeping up aaaln, totalDc 31 Oii tlle lat.eat censua, in 1tlO. BOW£VEK, IN mt IOllltthlDI )eW wu added: a ceD1U1 of boustna. This wu a .. aample" census. A detlpated number of bousebolders In each cenau 1ract waa asked a long list of quest.tons, including: "Is there a bathtub or shower?" and if so, "Is it abved with another household?" Check which fuel nsed for beating. cooking. beatlna water. How many televWons, radios? Is there a washer? A dryer? Gu or tlectric? Etc., etc. Now the Census Bureau proposed to include these, plus five new ones, in the 1970 deceftnial population cenaus. It propotes that e+117bed) would have to abJWer -« fllce a prison term. . Tb.i.s ts wbat bu aroused Betts. Weldie and some othen in ConlJ' .... INVOLVED ARE (1) invuioa ol privacy, (2) what may be doot wltl the data collected, and (3) com=:J that the person answer, with t.o do so a federal crime more Ml1oul than drtvtbl a stolen auto~ across a state lint. Aside from the penalty for 1iot annwing, the question of ue GI tbt anawen la a very Mrioua ent. Tbt C.... Bureau propocu to f.,cl them -• -.-.:bed aatloi6I data "* 1'1dell '""1ld prmde ClllCllMo-11'1..,. Information on everJODf. Ill tbe U.S. i Beaide such a data bank. "Rt• B~" in Georfe Orwtll'1 "Hif' would be but a tumbllnl amateur. U evfir/ resident were required to lay bare an sorts of persooal fn. fonnation in answering more than 120 census questions -with t b e ahernatJve being a federal prtaon term : IDd U all hll answers wer. then fed into the data bank. alonj with bit lncolne tax returns, milll:al"1 record, or no telling what else - wbat privacy woakt the~ be left te invade, and who, even ln Jest, couil can himseU a free man ? -s.. Rafael (ldepelldat Jovaal How Many Sent to Death? In a quiet eoutb Georlia city • woman of 35 years bu been com- mitted to the 1tate'1 mental in· a1itutlon. She is to remain there until abe is judged sane enough to stand trial for poisoning five members of her family, all within the put two years. The deaa included her husband, who died alter what orlllna.lly w a s dlaanoted u a short heart attack, tllrM aona, ages 13, 18, and 19. and tbt tn.fant 100 of the latter. Tb1I otbenriae aueeable lady was declared to be tdibophrenic wtth a touch of paranoia. Just bow much "a toucll' of that dangerous Ulntss may bt JudRed to be was not dlacloa· ed. Tiie layman, not famWar with psychiatric weights and meuurea, may be HCUJed for entertalning the tboufbt that If a touch of paranoia ltadl to flve fatal potaonlnfs, Ulen iDdeed sbould one fear 1 more ex- teeslve caee of paranola. 8HOCK TO HER fellow townsmen wa1, of courH, consllderable. The lady wu a well loved ch~b wort.er. Her fellow CbrlatJant bad mOUJ'Md wttb blr la '° many piett tn so abort Dear Gloomy Gm: ne....,.,__ __ _ _ ,., ..... _._ ______ .._..., .... a spb of time. Meamrhile, ahe car- ried bravely on bl the conduct of a nursery where she gave t1nCDy c,are to small cblldren left in her charge. The flndlnis ol tbe m•tal uperta were apl&ined by what bu CODJ• to be a ro11Une report. The pltoap ~year-old lady, church worler .ct caretaker of youna children wbo would poison ber m erandltO. a..bud and three IODI pnder' 3l WU Slid to have bad an anbappy Ule u a cblld. She bad been early deprived of b« father and round it difficult to love her mother. Her marriage, which bad produced three IOU, WU deter I bed by her as "a perpetual atrucgle aaaJ.nst hardship." Sbe Wll able to give "little biltory ot happlneu or contentment" from ber mania(e. THERE II NO QUARREL with the flndin1 of tbe peychiatrlsu or the court. Quite obviously, even though we lack any definlt.100 OI "normal" and cannot measure with ICCUl'ICJ the extent ol "lnsaDity," tbe plump llllb' wa1 not of "aound" mind. (We have no de.finltioo al what a sound mind ls, but la the prestt:iet ol the udneu and mystery OI mental abtr· ratloDI, we •mt ut laadequate semanUca beca\&lt 0Mr1 are no other words to serve.) The Jury wa1 ClllHe corrtct to accept tbt ftndblp of u.. Who.,.. 1ralned to ~ ~ mlPds. ne q-.tiom aaked' are the old .... ,,_. are other q1llltloeL IN PROPERLY SENDING tbe kjM. Qqotes I ly'lacly poisoner to a mental hospli.J. has there not been provided a· powerfw argument for abolition <Ii the death ,enalty? Not, to be aare. because this woman was spared. Her auoney.a and the proaecutioa bcKh are to be commended for seekin& mental eumi'Mtions. Due procea n- qulres that a person be mentally COID· pete'nt to be tried. But conscience .W, ln bow DlUJ . placa, in bow many years, and boW many times bave perlODS who haft done outraceoaa murders and dMdl °' vjolmce beft hurr1edly ltDt '° the fallows, the cbalr, or t&e cyanide cbambe7 ROW MANY OB8CURE persons. unDown and with DO 1tandla1, ~t been IHt to death without an,y effort to atve them benefit of apert psychiatric defense? Conscience pttcb us, therefor., Wben the woman of 35 wbo fatally had poJsoned five of ber farnJl1 la found to be incompetent to be tried. How many thou.suds bt the lfttral atttet al tbia coa.otry have been aes to death wtth a mind 11 lick ·u ben? .. --~· Thundaj, Mnwy n. 1188 . -. .. .. . ... -----· .. ~ '" "' . --~-·-·-..--·-.. · .. -·-'··-· ---~~--· ·----~~~~~-----------------=!"'"'"'--......... --~ L ... 'f L l ., w, .. ii .. I Girls are back! Fioaty fabrics, rufftes, petUcoats and leghorn bats wfll make fashion news at the sixth annual J. W. Robin- son Show which benefits Children's Hospital bf Orange County. Up Up and Away is the theme of this year's ex· tNvaganza taking place Wednesday, March 8, in the Anaheim Convention Center's Anaheim Room. Interwoven into the fashion story to be unveiled by Robinson's will be a vignette of the Broadway produc- tion, "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," which will be opened by a road company Thursday, March 7, in the Ivar Theater, Loe Angeles. DESIGNER COLLECTIONS Designen Bill Blass, Pauline Trigere, Geoffrey Beane and Teal Traina are only a few of the special couturien who wtll be featured in a salute to yesterday, today and tol1l<>rrow, periods that have and will influ· ence the 1968 fashion scene. The talked-about Twenties, the era of Max Sennett, bathinf beJuties, flappers and underworld hideouts will be recalJed in chiffon and feathers and the long torso where the "vamp" really comes into her own. The dip of the skirt (rumored to be a barometer of the economy) for the social season will bring to mind the thrifty Thirties when the late Jean Harlow and Ger· tnlde Lawrence were strong fashion influen<:es. An actual Dior original will be shown to tum the calendar back to the fearful Forties when the military look and the New Look created a fashion sensation. Today's pacesetters will be saluted with the soaring space approach. Fun clothes, the knit ltory, travel fash· ions and the wonderful world of the shape will proclaim 1968, and push button beauty and fashion will be shown in gowns created and especially d~gned for the year 2000. CHAIRMEN Sponsored by all the county guilds which eupport Children's Hospital, the extravaganza details are being handled by a combined committee headed by Mrs. Wil• liam J. Kelly of Peter Pan Guild, Anaheim. Assisting are the Mmes. David Simpson, Mother Goose Guild, Fullerton, and Philip Bono, Punch and J udy Guild, Costa Mesa, patrons; Robert Downing, Rock· ing Horse, Los Alamitos, reservatioll6; William Carleton French, Jack and Jill. Santa Ana, menu and Gordon Forbes, Queen of Heart.a, Laguna Beach, publicity. Others are the MIMs. Ric:bMd O'Sullivan, Lamp Lig'bter, Garden Grove, and Joe Irvine, Little Mermaid, host~; Harris Kremen, Peter Pan, Anaheim, and Clar· eoc-e C. Davis, Cinderella, Newport Beach, table decor, and Ross Lewis, Littlest Angel, Yorba Linda, coordinator Special advisors to the committee include the Mm Charles Bauer, Litt.le Mermaid; Leo Baroldi, Roe · g Horse; Reuben Tucker, Peter Pan and E. E. Y er, Mother Goose. A social hour at 11:30 a.m. will precede tbe~t..oown luncheon to be senred at 12:30 p.m. Re9erv ·ans for tickets, at $15 eacib, still may be obtained y calling Mrs. Robert Hauck, 646-5777, or M.ni·· e, 536-2807. Technical direction for tbe .gala p ction will be guided by Robinson's staff including Phyllis Todon, fashion director; Bob Winquesi, se ; John Angelo, choreography; Eddie Cano, music Ron Good. dis- play& I <Jlartm Batlef, fM>lon show aa'9Slol' from Litde Mermaid Guild, Huuthctm s.ch, and Mrs. James M. Rudolph, patron chairman of PundJ, Judy, Costa Mesa (left to rigflt) send proceeds soaring. , ~· .-.. a · ; c ·• e . a - """'*'• .....,., n, '"' .... ,. 'PEANun' CllOWD ATTENDING -Mn. c. R. Hubl and Mrs. Vil'- -8aftge (left to right) of Queen of Hearts Guild, Laguna Beech, ] .,.. .wted by 1be dellg!aful eomtc strip c:baractae who wm bt depict-1 ed duriDC a TipUa of "You're a Good lbD, Ollrlie Brown," et tbe fuhionevenl I I I • DAllV PILOT Thunday, f tbnwy 22, 1968 Anyone's a Heellf He Sq~eals DEAR A?ffl LANDEUS: M1 desest friend la refloed, a good student and abt toe• to cbmcb. Sbe ii a&trldiv• and baa a l "eat penonalitJ. Rer partlltl are wonderful people. They ANN LANDERS are not m1D1onalrt1 but abe could have jaat about ~ ahe uted eamwu, .,,...,, '*"" _. .. tor. · tnme ...._., .. .... a few. ~ what 11 wroac She 11 • thief. Rec:a&l1 • ,,.., ., c ......... ..... I refuae to go into a store-with ber _.. ed -...n. ...._ .... any more becauae If &be aet.t caught Alert" .._... n!C~ • -W 1tealln1 I don't want to be around. ldCMr ,nee. "'-.....,. I have aked her a b.ali dozen times U.C lellel. ftey _.., tWr.,.. .,_ -·-. -"~ ....... ~--~ wby abe ate.,.. and her annrer, 11 . u y_, frieM ta 1 __,...,.., tMlf always the rame: "For kicb ... At ,.. ....W 1et '"'""•••I ..,_ U first it wu a candy bar or a pact.age ,.. la JM ,...,., 1..a 11111 .._.. of bobby ptna ; DOW ltle bu IJ'admtecf enl'der .W lft wtD M De wMa to jewe.lry and bandbaga. Sbe n.ya • IMel. fte ........ llemiaeM it'• like a 1ame -the object being wtD ..... Mr wtdl • W ,._. to out.am.art somebody. a WW ••1 i. .... llenelf. My frlend-thlnU you are neat and maybe abe will lilten to you. Say aomethl.nl pleue. -FRlGBTENED DEAR FlUGBTENED: ~~I. wltedler K'a fft ~. pnftt w ~ &omula, la 1 problem wbld lau readied 1ta11m.1 p...,.11lou ucl die 1&orekeepen laave decided lo cle 1ometbla1 about It. A variety el devleea lo catda thievet bave beea tu&aDecl la retail l&oret aD onr die cou&ry -lalddea TV DEAR ANN LANDERS: ti y dUldren en.joy a eataba TV proeram which I always felt w11 1D poar taste. 0n thil proeram • ilrt 1DWvWn three ellglblie bacbelon wbo are bid- den from ber '11bt. Sbe MJeda ber date O.D tbe buiJ ol tbe aDl'ftl'I be glvea from bebJnd tbe acrea. Lut week a 1111 cboH Number Three "becaUM be la alw&71 puttlnt me in bed." 1 am 1Nllt IO yeara old _. am 1 a prude, but I WM tpplDed at tb11t atat.emat. TIM Mudlo ..n.c. ..,..... and .. .., tbl Slit locJted et hlr date •• dcbnlnt. lf1 IOD W4, ":~ teee-age Ila ... looted Wbat lJ thll world COID1DC to Wiiia acb •b.aff II allntd to lllvade ow bomea? - MRS. R.J.B. DEAit MRS.: .._ I ... ..t aee ....................... _.. .. J&. u y.. refllt .. ...... ............... no 1-t way te ftOl anM •• TV II wlO yev ,..el. pea or a,,ewilter. Wrtte a ...._ · te tM .... , ............ Tel .. ,.. will ....... a& ... fftlr81Da ..., ... ~ ....... y dmlf&M 11,..,.. .... . ,,..,..._._,.. .. ...,htac ,........, ........ , ... Ann Landen wUl be &lad to bel'p JOU wttb your lftblema. Sad them 1o IMl' ID care ol tbe DAILY PILOT, eoclo4ln1 a ttamp&d, aelf.addreaed -.env'1ope. -=======:::::;=================--. Rivierans Go Mad or Party O,.lhwyt ............ _ .... 11 .. TAX INVENTORY Bargains Galore It's a Mad, Mod World will be the theme of the Riviera Club party staged by the Guys and Dolks Section in the Dan a Strand Club Saturday, Feb. 24. Party-goers, dr essed .., mad or mod, will congre- gate for cocktails at 6:30 p.m., continue with dinner and enjoy music to the music of The Variations. Damas de Caridad Masques on Parade Closing the curtaJn on preLeoten extra- vagauas is the long awaited Bal Masque de Arts, ~red by Damas de Caridad, Satur- day, Fe'b. 24, in the Disneyland Hotel R.eady to unwind are (left to rigbt) the Mm-. John J . Williams Jr., Wally Taft and James Beaaley. Fur- ther information about the event, to be boned by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Davis, may be obtaJned by calling Mrs. Beasley, section chairman, ~8. Sale to Aid Charity Parisian Performs The Tee Tattler Clothes, NCOrds, boou1 toys and brlc·a-brac will t>r" amon1 the auortmeot of items o I fe r e d when We1bnm.ter'1 Beta Alpha Pi Cbaptw, Beta SJ~ Phi, sponsors a rumma1e sale tomorrow and Saturday, Feb. 23 and 24. The maj<r ways and means project will be COD- ducted in the O..ndlv Hotel, 4'f1 W. Fourth St., Santa Ana, and beading the TV Show committee u Mrs. Mary Lou Mobley. (ldllw'a Ncitt: A C1!i1UfM fl -· Assisting W i 11 be t b e C omed.ian-diseur Pierre Viala will present a recital -------...i.-- of French poetry f o r members of the Alliance Francaise de la Riviera Californienne at 3 p.m. Sun- day, Feb. 7.S, in Irvine Coast Country Club. .._ '°" -wlll • ..,.., .. e11 'T d I I Mmes. Wayne Sb add ox , :-:.."':: ~IL~~!i.J: ~ une n Gary Morgan, Les lie t11M1 " ... o .... '*' coti. ~ Skomars, Harold Yost and T11ty"""' ._ .~: MOO!dey.> A visit to the Trutb -oY Allen Row. Proceedl will T~=~~~,. ,.!r!,,~1llMI !!:. Consequences TV show cur-be uaed to support the "· it;,.._._ " .,. .. , ..,, MenM, r~Dtly Jt being planned by chapt'er's service projects ~-'°"!' ~ ,;,_-:-:,_: ro!:,.J, resldenta of the Rancho including the Cystic FJbrosl.s " ,,_, c J. Wlllfl"'"'" n ,,.., Huntington Mobile Homes Foundation and the Stanley SALE n...-..~ ...... -~------~ ...... ~ -.~ ........ -_.,._•ow.. ..... lwl,.. ...... SAVI~ t ............... . ............. ~ °"' IRWIDS · .._. ...... 0..-...... '--.... ..... .... The WggESt drawing card for the floral headdres,, tiall is t!he appearance of Jimmy Durante, bomrary host, while emceeing the black-tie event will be Tom Frandsen o! NBC's FYI TV &bow. Vlala, of Paris, will recite poetry ranging from the Middle Ages to the present time. including works of Villon, Ronsard, La Fon- taine, Du Bellay, La Tour du Pin, Verlaine, }Jene, and .i.citte ""-· 75 Nii wm..,,, 1~-Convalescent Home. "°'..,.,.., "lcN~ ...... ., n ""' and any uru:o1eated area ~~":'ic~~-~..::. realdenta are invited to join The chapter will celebrate 1::;;;;;=;;:;:;;;=;;;;;=;===~~ ~NI~ ,, Nii M. Allllrt .,,_. .. , theA 11cb~Pte·r,ed ""'·-__,,,leave itsdinnefourth inamiiDvenaryl 1 t withl' During the prade of 10 flower masqued manrlequilw, judPai will be done by Boward Shoup, costume deslgner for the stars, area artist Mrl .. Joan BranOt and noted floral de- signer, Mlll Rudi Allen}( Beverly Hll1s. Beaude1alre. MrL Anna Perason Hatch '"VIII• COAST -'1\UI WLU a r m r • euUT DAY -,... ,...,, c1... the clubhouse at S p.m. reataurant, Anaheim, on A. 111e ~ o-..e ,twllll,., a , l'r9M ....., 111 NW ....... _ Thunday, Feb. 29. and Tuesday, March 19. The "' ,..., 1-. "' ,_ 1ei,,.1e, tickets for the round-trip are ritual of jewela will be ""v-H.,.... LY'lldl, 111 0.. e. .. MIMS. 6' _, ...., CNt111M. """' O'lrtllll. 1•1 '2. Addltlooal lnformalllon II Mn. Row, • new pledae, Followtng a stt-0.owti dinne!', muslc for dancing will be provided by the Joe Moshay Orchestra. Proceed! from t:hi9 sodal hJghligbt will benefit st. Jude'• Hospital, Fullerton. • will greet members and their iuest& and serve the :. ~·./'l 1~..:;_.. •1 avalllble by caW.na Mn. accordlnC to melJlberA.lp .e:,-:u.,.-: \~= Georte JtJrcbolf, tr a• • 1 chairman Mn. G 11 be r t n, ~ ........ "' •• ,.... cbalnnan, at -.noe. LJDCh. 1'1 .... Ill, ... • lltt------------------- ' \ Demonstrations Weavers . Open Exhibit A two-week dhlblt with demonstratloos wUl be open- ed Saturday, Feb. 24, by South Coast Weaven Guild. Setting will be the Irvine Ranch Information Center, and hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. aeven days a week. The exhlblt of contempo- nrJ and tnditlonal hdd· woven texWea emphulles the lnterut ol guild JDem- bers in a teturn to produc- ing handmade object& of fine quality. Textiles u 1 e d include 1'001, cotton. n,cm, chenille Woman Details and even dried pampas grass. Crafts to be shown are in two categortes -art farm.a feabsin& thrM di,:ntn· alauJa. fapettriu and wall h.,,,,.,p, lind yardc• IUCb u utlitmian articles. Life in Latvia on a wheel, spin- Demomtrationa will onl,y be ~-Saturday and S\Dl· day, ~1 include wort ning on sp weaving Federated. and wor~on a iioor loom. Members wm bear Mrs.;=::==-=:::::==== Elliott's topic, My Latvia, -. A WARD WINNER I at the 10 a.m. gathering Her personal uper1ences under communism in a Baltic nation and ber even- tual escape will be told by Mrs. Lloyd Elliott when 1be speaks to Mlasion Viejo Repu blic an Women 'Tuesday, Feb. 'Z1. In tbe La n. DAILY PD.m baa won Paz Towne Hall. A 11 m o r • awuda t t om tbe l Republican women a n d OraJlp Oountt Pn. C 1 u b guests are invited. :ban an:t othe --.s-pw. FEBRUARY SPORTSWEAR SPECIALS COOIDINATID PASTIL WOOL SKll1S-TOPS-JACKm UP TO V2 °" S. ICT A TOI & JUNIOtt D•DSIS o.c.....-~-~-w..a V2 °".,MOU MU VIA LIDO NIWPOaT llACH tea. ~ Miii S.111 OM!n', I C ... Tickets for nonmemben are •J.50; for students, 75 ..... MIMI.. )MM ....,,, .. "'' ..... , ·~ ,,... ,.....,_ ,., . ...,, Y•'*'• •1 T-......,_, lh CWI ~ ............ ..,, """"' cents. 81ffm111 8"k Sii., lll'llltlts a ..... "' Ad• .... ~ •• ,. ,_ 11111• .. llllJalcl• Bernard Diyer • 1111 '9~11cl1f • If Ills uw 11nl uThe Torch Bearers'' f Pia to att.d WeclllHill,y, Felwuary 28th at 3:00 p.a. ct.inc lmcbem in BW&n1' Yorba Boca lfftaarut. 'Seta Ana. Tickets aie 1.26. Plae Kl ICla h l'NSTilti<111. Buf/llms Newp<Jrt 11 fashi m Island Newport Center• 644-2200 DEPARTMENT STORE 3321 I. Ceest Hwy. 111 A.._ Del Mir C..... •1 Mer San Clemente , I ... . . . . . .. ... . . ---...... ~ --..... -.. ,. .... Sp.cioli~inq in BHut iful Bridol Attire • , • Mother- of-the-Bride or Groom ••• Cocltoil Dresses ••• fofmals for el occesi~ minneHe~ 150 I' NORTH MAIN STREET SANTA ANA • • --·-... ---,.. . , .,,. ....... -.- ,..,, ,.,..,, u. 1968 ·e;i rCled for Beer St. PFO Mn. F. J. Dletrtd Prelldent REPO!\TS: Board members honored Mra. V e·r n Ashcroft who baa rea.lgned as aecHtary at a· luncheon hoat.ed by Mra. P'. J. Dietrich. California PTA Mn. J. L Ra&le PresJdent REPORTS: Mrs.' L. R. Bolen, thlrd vice prMl· dent announced plem for t h • lftlUbirt-bookbag sale, f.atheMoa blnquet and paper drive al recent board meeting. Crown VaUey PTG Mn. Wllllana Keller ·: President .. COMING UP: Guild p1ar1. ning wllite elephant booth at the Lagma Beach Winter Fe.Uva! F 1 e a Market at the fa!r&rounda Saturday, Feb. 24, and Sunday, Feb. 25., from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m,. Mn. s. J. PeraGD ii chairman and ma7 be calW It ~4 for flu6er int«matioo • .. Meetmc Tburlday. Feb. 29, at I p.DL la Ule cat.tarimn. rarenta will preview a film on Family Life md Sex Education which will be presented to tbe f1tth grade thia epring. Estancia PT A Mn. Mart~ President REPORTS : James Daley~ audio visual T V ln- ltructor, ccmduded a tour of the department foDow- .., lut week's boa'd meetlbg •.• VolUDteers have been he 1 pin g catalog the· bactlog of b o o k s with Mrs. Hilda McCartney, bead librarian of t h e Newport-Mesa Unified School District. More volunteer• are need- ed and may coot.act Mrs. Glenn Armstrong at 5t9- 2832. Harper PTA Mn. DeuW SuUI PM&ideot REPORTS : Mrs. Paul Har- ris', beaJtb and welfare chairman, Nported a total of Q)7 ... collided by 18 motbera b tbt March of Dimes .•• Girl Scout Troop 82 under t b e leadership of Mn. Homer McCord and Mn. John Campbell Pl't•medi the openln& ceremony at the general meeting . HonOl'ary life membership was preaented to Mrs. Earl DeWolf. Fifth aocl slxth c r a d e cborua en- tertained with American folk sonis . . . Serving Oil b nom.inatiq COID· mtttee are tbe '~mes. Campbell, Harry Deline, Norman Durst.on, -Jack Kaylor and Marshall Styll. KaiHr PTA Mn. Nermu Elli Pruldent REPORTS: Girl Scout Troop 29 lead the pledge ol aDeeJance at t h e general meetinc 1 a a t An' Important Lesson The five basic freedoms -reHgion, speech, press, •embly Ind petition - were stressed in a play wmch was presented to Christ Lutheran School PI'L lasl Monttay evening. Teachtng the lesson is Melissa stewart. and interested students are Rt.mell Slider and Jeanne Sdmaeanberg. Director Due At ~thering Of QC Chapter Mrs. Harriette Schmidt, Region 10 director, will speak before members of Orange County Chapter, Na- tional ~tloo or Women in Construction Tuesday, Feb. 'n. In the Saddleback Inn, Santa Alla. Sbe w1ll present the pro- posed govermneDtal struc- ture for 'the repon. She ls bnmed.late put president of the Los Aqe.les chapter. Social hour wilt begin at e~ p.m. followed by din- ner. Beeenatiou may be made with Mn. Carroll Boles, ~or Mn. Gene Carpenter' &TT-?m. lD'S IE fllBl)l J <I If you un an netpban or tnow al .,_ mcmn1 to our area, pleat tell a so that ft m11 atad a frlendl1 welolllM and betp them to~~ la their ..,. wao•ttn11. Hulli•ll•• .... Ylslttr SIM626 Clstl Miii Ylsillr su.1m SI. , ... Ylllltf SPECIAL PFAFF FACTORY SALE 1967 MODEL· ZIG-ZAGS AUTOMATICALLY . WHILE. THEY . LASf 138.00 UG. 199.00 • EV1IN LES.S Wl'Jl{ T&Al)E.lN • lNS'J'llUCTJONS .unUDBD • 2' YE.All PAllTS WAJ.IAN~Y Pot just 1.00 .moce, the &ctcry ..... it ~lr :,-eollni tile '9.GO .... ~ At:pt abillltwilla .. pmdmeoi lliltap-a:llN tmngmldtiae. CANT COME JN ? Call yoar DClltelt Btoldway for a •GWitMi" ~ I , ,. -~ week. Mra. Bruce H~y. honorery life membenblf chainDan, .......... membenblpa to Mn. Vir&inia Evam, Spanlab and reacllnl tucber, ud Mn. Edm.S FitapMrJck. choral and lftW*1 muac t.cber and tllil ,... •• mfXtd chorua, The Roe· Jng 80'1, praeiad u.e progrui e • ti tJ e d a Musical Sall* to Our Achievement., und« tbe direction Gt Mn. Fit&patrick. . Lindbergh' PT A M.rl. Robert Vhalk Preddlat REPORTS: F!tdaJ;::.1s. was proclahMd Boe Day. Roe is a fifth grallllt teacher and this year'a recipient of the boaorary tile membershq> . . . A Mimeograph machine was donated tG the ecbool by fifth grade teacher Bill Turner and fami.IJ. Pomona PTA Mn. Jlomu Sdelclel President REPORTS: Refreshments were served 81!d va1en.. tines e x c h a n c • d at classroom Valentines Day parties . . • Mrs. Bernice Turner was presented the honorary life membenbip for outstanding aervice in 13 years of teaching. Rea PTA Testing Their Physical Fitness Physical fitness tests will begin at Mesa Verde right) Steven Ekstrum. Jeffrey Rice and Janet Mc- Scbool next momh. Get.ting in shape are {left to Gbie. Assisting with the tests will be PTA members. St. John's Aux. under 5 free when ac· Victoria PTA Mn. Victor Clarke companied by an adull P 'd t Mrs. McCormisb, Mrs. Mn. Job KeUy resi en Gilbert Friese and Mrs. President Conrad Sdteafet COMI NG Uf-: Paper for H Scbelstr te Prelideot Profit Drive ls Sunday. erman · a are , REPORTS: Peace and president, and L a r r y Kantell, secretary, were presented pins. Program Included Harbor Mothers Choral and students of Bill Vandruff -and Mis I Georgene B r a d s b a w singing songs of peace. The Mmes. George Coffee. William Boyce, J o b n Kirkman and J ohn Opferman and M i s 1 Bradshaw and Lew Fan- non, principal will serve on the nominating com- F e-b . 2 5 , o n t h e cbaJJ:men · · · Board Patriofum was theme for RE p ORTS : Com· s c h 0 0 1 grounds. Mrs meeting Monday, Feb. 26, 1 . 1 ~ of F ..a-.... a p.m. the genera meeting ast memorauon OUD\Rl&I Robert M c C orm i s h . •• Day was theme for the chairman, may be called REPORTS: Costa M e s a w e e k · M r 5 · S a m February meeting. Mrs. for further information at PoUce D e p a r t m e n t Amburgey was presented Robelit Blackburn, Mrs. 540-3778 ... Spaghetti din· presented the film, "LSD the honorary life mem- Ileitb Carpenter and Mrs. oer Saturday, March 9, 25." Fathers and teen·age bership. Past honorary John Costello were from 5 to 8 p.m. in the students were guests. . . life recipients received honored as past presidents school hall. Tickets are Miss Mary McMenamin's corsagea. Student Council ,and William Wingo, aasls-$1.50 for a<lults, 75 cents class won the attendance officers Pat Kelly, presi- tant principal accepted a for juniors and childrer. banner. dent; Pam Wlnten, vice pink Columbia rose bus h _..=...:.::=.:.:_.=.:.:.::.....::.::.:.:..::..:..: ___________________________ _ mittee. for the tcbool from the years PTA · membersbip. Honorary life memberehip award recipient Wat Mn. Donald Taya. Her hUI· bind p-uented the award after a talk by their dauchter D or O t h y, ID eiahtll P'ade a tu de at . Juniar Girl Scout Troop • ..S. the dinc4ion of Mn. Cb:ar1es Hanson lead the ft.ti ceremony . Mothert Chorale group entertained. Sears Play •• Y-Learn <•--,........._ ..... t'.&.> Cldfe ............. CJ.a.L.) wm per101L1111 '-*a ..n. el br6dp --eon. 1-lllrtnc llt&ad- anl A.mlricu (0..) Point Counl s,.ua 1Aal'1l & partJeular phue el bulc btddl.ni". play &lld leadl while ac- .._.ly pl&ylns llf'klf• aleacll....._ Yw .. Me.rB to play, or lmpl'O\'e your •bUIV tor only 11 ))ti' ~ You may start ~ Ume. C1a.-are -· UllUCllUI. ..... ,..., ,,....., ... tJoM. •• w\ft plllct ,.. at a ...... , ...... ..... °'* .... .,..... .. , nuww ta .. ._.OIMI,.._ , fOff FINE HOMt NffN/SlflNtJ~ AND /NTE/IJOi IUCDUTIO/i FROM WIDE SELECTION OF FINE HOME FURNISHINGS .. FOR YOUR DEN, FAMILY ROOM OR BEDROOM tlual purpo• CORNER GROUPS /or liltinf, loon&inf ""1leqin1 Stephen·Edwards hCl'le pro· ductd these attractive corner groups with special ftoturesi • Quilted cap-covers which allow the shMtl and bfanlt.h to remain on beds. • Quality inner-spring mot· tresses of firm tension. • Corner table is of textured walnut plastic and hos• pillow storage feotvt.. . ' Regular price ••••••• 359.00 Sole pric. •••••••••• 219.00 ALSO INCLUDED fH THE SAU AH HIDE . A • nos IY SIMMONS AND SlUMIH~&ES I'( AllROOM PMAIJ(NA: Color~o at El Molino • POMONA: ~ott. .st of Garey • SANTA ANA: Main at Elriiftth ~ . ·-.. -. -. ... . .. .. ·-... -. -... -.. ---- .. . . -· ... • ) 8 DAil Y PILOT Horoscope 'Know Thyself Show Aids Hospital Sund~y Singles · Capricorn: long· range Study Plans FRIDAY Change, travel are con· Docto~ Aids Pursuit Of Self-enrichment A tQtt .... dlilllll' m ti 11n. W.._ UlidwWOid. ......, ....._am Jlolfa dnce Ja ..._ ,.__. "1 ••alor r ••••t. Tiie a cllncl ~......_,.._. MaaHlllftD BuJtb Cntar inc from I tD mldnl&M a Bimffmfton Beec:b Wcam ol Iii a holplta1 for •lderb' tile AnaM\m Sib Clab. the Hooee, Qap&lr -., wilil Moo1e mernba locllted • Toay 7-li Tdo w i 11 aD proceeda to be doDaW 1'1Gdda. perfarm. tonrd tunilblnp f o rli•-iii-------iii-iii-iii-iii-iii-iii-iii-----iii-iii-iii-iii-iii..;;. iii-iii-.-_-iii-iii-.-_-.;-iii-iii-~-iiii-_i. lfooiebaftD Bealdl Center. MOW •VIHI 1'NI mCH AllA FEBRUARY 23 nected witb loved one. Nothlng hallway; all at Members of UCJ'1 aelf- development tn m a t u r e women course were s)..eeded along ln tbelr penuit ol aell· enrichment wkh tbe help of guest lecturer Dr. Anthony R. Hybl. By SYDNEY OMARR nothing. Hold off on specula· "The wise man controls his destiny . . . Astrology po ints the way." AR1ES <Marcb 21-April 191: Doo't press your point with authorities. Tendency is to invite trouble. Key to success today ~ to accept regulations. Work with tools at hand. Don't fight city ball. TAURUS (April »May 20): What was a secret ls revealed. Know thls and be prepared. Have alternative method at band. Changes •t home, domestic ad· jusbnenta are indicated. Keep communication line• open. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): You may find that those you take for granted expreas resentment. Realize this. Show special con· sideraUon. Today you tend to be ultratensiUve. Don't start trouble. CANCER (June 21.July 22): You get opportunity to display abilities. talents. May be some opposition from one close to you. Key is to explain views, accept responslbllity. Then you suc· ceed. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Not wise to go too fa.r aneld. Best to consolidate gains. efforts. Temptation t o overextend s b o u 1 d be overcome. Spotlight o n work, health, dealings with relatives. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Day features excitement. Honoring the recent ar· rival of the Queen Mary, members of the Long Beach Community Hospital Aux· iliary have selected A Salute to the Queen as the theme for this year's Pinkie Ball. Shipboard decorations will be carried out throughout the Petroleum Club for the 1emiformal diMer dance on Saturday, Feb. 24, and centering each table will be 1ay bon voyage basket.. Mrs. Lloyd Thornton ls dlairman of the annual just- for-fun &flair, and serving with her are the W.mes. William Powell, Kenneth Gran, Albert LaRue, Emll Lubick, Ralph Russell, John Wangsness, Hideo Karatsu, Walter Kuencer. Charles Lindsey and N o r m a n Hathaway. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutcher and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Johnson Jr. will host preball cocktail parties in their homes. and Roger Bacon's orchestra will pro- vide music for dancinr at the ball. Ca re of Roses Expert's Topic Bask rose care will be covered in the lecture by John Van Barnevold, head rosarlan at Rose Hi 11 Memorial Park. Speaking before th e Orange County Rose Society at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. Tl. !n Washington School. Anaheim . the expert will discuss What Do We Do After Pruning Roses which includes spraying, feeding, mulching and watering. The public Is welcome to attend, and further in- formation Is available by calling e l t h er Terry Thomas. preslder1t at 539- 4424 or Walt Westpbeling, m-4971. ~~ ---COMPLDI --=-= ..... LWe ... ........... c... e *1 LC.....,. c.... .. .. •nu .... If' , ... ,,_ .,4 ....... ..... Kids lJce to 'Ask Ancly' tion. Lm RA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22)°: Conflict of interest with your mate oc partner in· dicated. Make intelligent concession for aake of peace at home. Do this and you prevent emotional wear and tear. SCORPIO (Oct. ~Nov. 21): Not wlM to test tempers o f associates, relative•. Those around you today may be ultruensitive. Act accordingly. Be sure of d i r e ctions, instructions. Double cbec.k facts. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Conditlona today are anything but steady. Tendency ls for movement. surprise decisions. leeep cl<>se watch on possesslona. If in transit. check iden· tification tags. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· Jan. 19): Fine for studying J o n g -range possibilities. Some want you to make snap decisions. Utilize will power. Walt, observe, check with authorities. Then you won't suffer loss. AQUARIUS (Jan. »Feb. 18): Although you seek reassurance, you tend to be bored with routine. Meant you desire security but al· tract adventure. Could be a memorable evening. PISCES (Feb. 19-Jar. 20): Forego extravagance. You can get what you need without overspending. Social evenJng could be tiring. Pace yourseU. Avoid ex· tremes. A profeuor in. the mental hygiene p r o gr a m at Calilornia Sate College at Fulerton, Dr. Hybl 1 a l d people usually e m b r a c e goala aet up outside of themselves and measme their lives ACcordlnr to other people. "I saw a beautlful boat in Newport Beach. A f t e r taWng to aome people working around the docks, l found the owner• hadn't used it on~ for the past two year1," be commented. "So many times people °'"' thlng1 just became they want to say they have them. We often do tblnp becauae they are popular and because others say they are lmportaJlt. Yet they may have no real meaning to us." To belin measlring the importance of things ac· cording to what the in· dlvidual, rather than the group aplrit dem.andl, Dr. Hybl said "You must be coostrudlvely seltisb in the aense that things must have real meaning to you." Although he frowned oo "reclpea of living," the speaker urged w o m e n studeotJ tX> "get acquainted with yourselves in a con· sistent and dlJ c 1 p 1 i n e d way." "When you e v a 1 u a t e your sell, be on the level," PENETRATION NHrly nerye11e rH4t tfle DAILY "LOT, h•ll'eto""" ,..,,.,.. 11•per for th• FelHtl•11• Oren9• Coest. DAVID CRYSTAL h a s mena9ed to 9et his hendc .n the f a m o u c LA. COSTE 9olf shirt and heve it made into • w o m e n ' s clauic shirt dreu. The dreu c a n be worn b e I t • d or not. It has s hort 1IHves and is made in that inimit• able L a c o s t • weeve . . • and ef course it has the little alligator lor is it • crocodile1l, just like the men'• •hirt. YM cm '" • pictw• ef It • V .... 'I J...-y CeYer ...... ltll. '"lttlt fHC .. ._, '*t ......_ Tiie tMi II $Jl.OO. 1'e .... la delm ... c'-k. • • • The Ind io Natlonel Ho1u Show i1 on, and we have a trip te Yosemite comin g up, co there ls.plenty of ect- ivity a r o u n d homeplate. However, things are pretty active at the store too. Every day the certons ere arrivf n9 from New Yon , end while it ls in· t•resting to see lovely pictures of the clothes in HARPER'S IAZAAR a nd VOGUE, it is a lot more a.tit• fyin9 to He t heflt hentlnt ri9ht ther• in front of you. ~ ........ -····· ....... tr.. LAllY ALD•tcff. .. , llL- VllMAN. JOAN LIS L IL DA YIO CRYSTAL. JI. SOPHISTICATIS _., ftUN ef MICH16AN. I pickH these thlnts eut on the lad buyl!MJ trip to N•w York. Hope yet1 fike them . be Wll"Ded. ... Mk D1t 1rhat ii flatterlDS to ttdllt about younelf, but bow do you reall7 eomt ac:rolt t o others!' 1 , A second atep la tlle tell· evaluatioe ~ ii ftDding out what rq1J:y ''tarDecl you on in t b • put" no matter what otben tbouibl · To punue 1 e I f • • D deb· meet. one can't JU1 Ute role be th1nb oCblr1 expect ot him. A~ to the protesaor, "You cu't decide what la Sood or.W because of the way otber1 loot at lt or you miJ'ht reject t.blnf• which really make you hap- py." In settinc up future roles, the speaker • u a I e I t e d students pro;ect tbemaefl!es Into the future and look back. "What do you want your We to seem l.1k'e 10 years fn>m now?" be uked. Dr. Hy bl, who bu bis own private psychology practice in Fullertoo, received his PhD from t b • Univeralty of Illlnola. . NEW SHIPMENT . RtilOOENDRONS IRING THE GLORY OF THI COLOltFUL NORTHWEST INTO YOUR SHADE GAR·· · DIN. llAUTIFUL PLANTS IN .ILOQM. The beneftt wDl tab place Sat&lrday, Feb. 24, m tbt MOOle Lodfe. Baked bam and turkey dinner• •ill ')I MrVed ·at i p.m. and dan· clng to the muak of tbe Alcantar Brother• will begin .i t p.m . Mrs. Mel Jlothen· burger, cmlrman ol the Mooaehawn CommMtee, la being dLsted by Mn. Jay Moore and Mr1. Ger~ Alexander. Tickets for Cbe tYlllt M'e SZ.50 per penon acC01~g REV A'S UPHOLSTERY •PALM ................... MJ..m7 ......... , Ofhr. ............... ~ ,,.. ........... ... .,,~· IAYI 50010.=.. e Piii UTIMATS e nil PICK UP AllD DILIVDT e Orange Coast's No. 1 Paper: ENGLISH PRIMROSE Plant now for lnstent color ht the .... 11~ 4en. MlnJMlufl~I..,..._ IRNH....._ SPECIAL ••• SHADE TREE SPECIAL! ,.,,, = 1""'"91' ...... . ..... • fl .......... .,.,. ................. , ......... ..... ... Reg. 6.95 ••• 498 PRICED FIOM REDWOOD TUBS 16" TUIBOUS a&ONIA IUUS HIP Quality ...... ''""' steel -...... Oct..-.... .... '2'' =="' ....... ., .. "' ..... :-..::: .. .......... . .. _ ....... ....... .. ....,. ,...,. M . AH , ....... I FREE GLADIOWS COUPON WO PUttCHASI RICIUIHD ' Ul6E #1 IJllS ...., .............. ...... ,_...,....a ... . 1llY TOT 6lAD tGRIE ........... Dwarf DahHa 3 doz. $1 '' --·------• _z_ • BETTER GARDENll& BEGINS WITH ·sllVER Sllllf e ~ worn-out e Ideal for ocid plants ... • llEAKS UP ADOIEl • Ideal for mulching • Weed ftM, IGft free, dustless • Wm quickly • loosens heavy, packed soils • Nitrogen guan:wdwd BIRD OF PARADISE DOES WILL IN THE SUN IN ANY LANDSCAPE. 1 GAL SIZE 93c IEG .. 1.1t 1tUMCNtMOlll ••• 269 ,. ... ll '5 Cl. fL IM 298 4" POTS ... Pint_, the ....... ..... ..... .,.,..._. ,.,,... Mlltty nr....._ .... lbnfleftt ........... . .,... !'Wiii-. ,......., 59~ (:WATER-IN):> FOR FAST LUSH GROWTH IN PROBLEM SOILS DOES THIS Elimin1tH hard dl11ln1. LILY of the Y ALLEY PIPS Old t .. hioned fborite. White, wry fr .. rant flowe" for 1prlftt pl.ntlnt. 3 PUNTS 98c Cuts down w.ter nm-off.Ir--------------------------. ....... ..... , ....... ()pens adobe Ind clay IOill. Roots ao deeper tor stron1· er p lants. Di1cour1111 .................. bui~ of hlrmful lltts. 2" ftct, it rn.kes .. top toll" out of compemd lrouncf . Sf'IC1Al LASSEN SllAWIElllS 1.-r '-""' typ.. La,..t frvit ef .... 6i69'' LET THI SMALL GAIDIN 'ltODtJCI SHCIAl PRICES GOOD THRU SUNDAY FEIRUARY 25th HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. t A..M. TO 6 P.M, SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO S P.M. 2141 Harbor 111~. COSTA MUI CALL 5415525 ''SERVING OUR CUSTOMEAS WITH. QUALITY I SBVICE SINCE '1946" . . . .. . ... . --·· . . . . ---........ --·--........ ~ ---· ,. .. __ ,..._ ........ ,..,.. ... ,,._ .. _ -. ----·-·-------.. __. --· ----•C ---.... -------' ... ·' I --; ... -· -... - -.. ~ ... - .. OAJ.l.Y PfLOT J7 Ya~k~es ~ la Ruth 6ive Way to Long Hairs • - IJ JllL"roN JUCIDIAN l'ORT LAUDERDALE, na. (UPI) -It Balle Rutb were allYe today. he'd flCare be mined ·connectiona ...,,hen aa4 1ande4 m the wrong camp. 'nM>le fellows out there on the fteld in the '1•Y tmifonu coWdn't be the Y ankeet. Not the old New York Yankeea. Rt4tb would be '° right. They're not old. And they're not the Yankees ht knew. Far from it. He'd do a double take when be saw the club's new pbenom. The kid's name is Robert Elllott and be'a got 18 have the loniat hair of anybody in buel*l. BUiott ii ID lJ.~aN>ld right-banded pitcher hm M.uaapequa, N. Y., •bo $Od all bit h1Ch school competition • it.a e.u witb a 35-.5 ~rd. '!'be Yankees made him tbe1r first draft cbolce last fall, then gave blm "15,W> to sign. None of that went for a baircul The tld wears hla hair nearly aa long in tbe back u Beethoven. "A little tOG long", aa)'1 Joe Pepitone, the perfect Judge. ''But only a little." Pepitone JJOuld've m a d e Babe Ruth's eyes pop too with the-get-up he wore for his opening appearance here. F 1 v e days early, inasmuch a• the Yankee relU).an aren't dtte to report wUt1 Monday, Pepitone wa1bd , up to the ctucout when be quleQ1 pobd hla bead out tbt ID.truce. It dklla't matter that be 61 lt quietly. 1111 teammaw plaJl.QI IOlt toss in front of the dugout would recognlz.e that u o m la ta IE a b le~ artlatically teased bead of ba.l.r anywhere. Even 'if they didn't, they were lm· mediately aware the real Joe Pepitone had stood up by the way be wu dressed. He wore a w b 1 t e nebru jacket, · skin Ught black du.nprea and wbite beach type &hoes. Maybe you think that wouldn't have liven Babe Ruth another bellyache. But yoUJ)J Elliott 1till attractld more attention, eapeci&lly a1Dce the -----Tucson Course Rugged ·---~When Palmer :Fires a 13 ----il1 ou Know It's a Monster --%: TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -The 18th -.. "ltole el the Tw:son National Goll Club 1ll a 1 added whilken tbia year, b u t u Arnold Pelmer'a nine-over-par 13 on 1be bole Wednesday can attest, it's still a monster. OtficlalJ el the fJ.00,000 TuclOn Open, in an attempt to keep errant tee shots from the water on either side of the narrow hump.backed fairway. have let the gr.,. rough grow to several inches. But it doesn't help much. Defending champion Arnold Palmer put four tee &bot.a into the right lake, hit his ap. proacb shot into a trap guarding the green, pitched and then needed two putts to hole out ·in Sun•et Squabble V anHooreheke Luck Pulls Anaheim Through There must be something to that "old Vanffoorebeke luck," after all. Wben Anaheim High footbell coach Clare VanHoorebeke used to claim :it was "that o&d VM\Hoorebeke luck" . that did in his oppontnta, I tbougbt • -it was simple modesty on the part . ol the Colonist coaching fox . ; But after the unbelievable vote by -: the Sunset League council on UM Wl- .du. recrutttn1 lnftuence c:tmse ~cb ••• made against Anaheim•• 'by WestmJ.nater High, I'll nev« again doubt that some supernatural power coddl.. the Mother Colony. After hearing 3~ bours of d1mm.lnc testimony and written evidence sub- mitted by Westminster principal Fer· ren Christensen, it teemed iJnprobabl• the Colonists were going to get out of the mesa acott free. They were ~used of violating sec· ti.on 17 of the CIF by-laws in unduly ·influencing Westminster Lion ace . Kevin Keders to transh!r to the Anaheim institution of higher football • learning. . By section 17, no representative, offlc!al or unofficial, of a m~bel' school shall exert any influence to , secure a potential athlete for a • particular school. ~. Four Anaheim coaclles '!"ere ~c­ -'l::UJed of ha'ling conversation with ·,.)Ceders when the lad visited the Col~ny · ' campu1 for the purpo~e of s~ing -tbe two schools compete m athletics. And by admission of the quartet, thingJ were said and dooe w~cb ~­ "Ulnly eou1d be construed as violation.I • ol section 17. ~ Pm1her action betwe~n Van and ~e boy's father (sho~g . the dad map of where Anaheun lli~ boun· :.Clariea are) would seem marginal, at best. h Ing • Thi.a all came out ln open ear -.Monday and motivated Olrlatensen :.'to seek the council to rule K~,ers ;:m.ugtble and .. appropriate action to S,. taken against the Colonist.a. Hia :::,notton died far lack of~ second. :u 's Qiances ~or Playoffs .. _~Pretty Good' Did FrtlDO atat.'a 'T7·71 overUme jrin ova UC lrvtDe Monday night amoUllt to a boctout punch ol ucra • NCAA coOe1e divbioD plaJoff llopea? No. · "Both Irvtne and Nevada Soutbenr are still hl'111 thought of u potenUal lndepeodeGt tellDS in the plaJOffl, '' n71 Lln'J ltlrttr, chairman of the c:olle1e dJNIOD p)l'Jvffa for area 4 ol the NCAA. Bt'f atbl.Uc dJrec:tm at Hmnbollll Stat.. rnformed that lnlne bad lost to rn.o, bbr lldded: "UCJ'a chanca .,. 1 t l ll prettJ .-S. Freno II a 1ooo ttam. ''Tbe ..,., It l&aDda now, ~ at J1r1e tMIM .. ac1lr ttroft& COD· _...atioD -Neftlda Souehen, UCI ead 8Mt6t Pad.tic. T'beN ue four iilr1lll Clfla. 1'bl ~ ti U. CCM U.. Bird' a.• SID J*c-Me) ................. tint blrthl. •11 JI -... , .......... CA- ---.._. (SU P'rlDdlco SUte w UC O.Yll) wlll a1IO 10.'' ____.. IMltM PedlJc bu • l+t ~ rtd Ja lntDI'• 17 ... PaGOc ............ u. • Th9 affair was earned over till Tuesday and was rehashed In cloled executive eessioo. Surely, it teemed, Cheater Shirk'a school was on its way to the penalty box. St••'""9 T•rt1 Bat, whatever _'8~M4 .. 6e daree Ile-.~ prtllclpala mm a .. ... ,... Beadl s..a Au. w.aer., laitaAaa v.-;, Newpert, Martaa, Weatmluter aacl A.Duelm tbra11aed nt tlte matter Taetclay, Che eumi eveata were atunlng. ~. e.tertalned a sew mo- tloa, •dlJIC oaly that Keclen be made laeJIOble a& all 1elloola e x e e p t WetanJuter. Re dropped i1t reqHtt that Anaheim be paal1bed • • • u ubeUevable tan of eventa. 8e the eight coudl members votecl en the e•ae and WOtlJld ap In a "no deelalon," 4-C tie. r. thl1 evnt, lt'• 11111111111n111J WHITE WASH flllllllll#IM ............ ,. like blad.Jael. Ties c• to Ute ltoaae (Aaabelm). And te furUler eonfme the l11ae, Marin.a eblef Glea Dy1lager voted agaJnst makfag lteden llleUgtble evea U.0.Cll he admJUed openly that he felt anclae l.Dflauc:e la .. indeed bee• ae4. Be radonalhed Illa lrntlftal vote by aaytni "I dtdn't tlllak we bad the teetll la oar lea,.e b7·law1 to take aeUon hi the matter 10 I votecl DO." That'• Uke a mmlnal eoart jaror voehlg mo& cullt:r in a ftr1t degree marder case 01117 beeaaae ~ felt &be defeadnt w..W aever be ex· ecated. C•eeMG• Sc.tu Some obterven think ~lm got oil the boot becauae ol tta past achiewmerita In sports. If that wu truly the reason, mankind lw relfeH- ed io caveman status. H I were serving u judge and tan. . vieWI( the ev1deoce and fesfinfony offered Monday, the ~Its would have been found guJJty u charged and would hive been strip- ped ol league sport.a prjvUegea for at least one ~· lfttb the recent trend of llChletel bopping fr-0m ldlool to acbool tt'• tbvioua ttle aituaUoa ta raptdly lfltln1 • ol cootrol ~ tonM meaty lellala· tlon 1a needed to curtaJl lt. CIF coaunlasl.oner liln racam •&J• a 1tu4J el the type of rulln1 wblcb w<rted to weD ta Tex. la under "1· Lone Star state nplatklnl atate tbet my junior or aenior athlete fr...r.rtq ICllooll 11 autom111eally meligible for one Yt• o I in· tencholutlc compedtion. ~ and a.. CIF uecutlve com- mlU. will revtn tbt Xedlr1 cue u.dl t -autltaMD ii ltiopef\11 tbey'D rwtra the Smllt Leepe'I ..................... "~·· m.dlle. ...... Bat tft'D fl I ~ CIJI' doe. apbold ~=-~::~ ""'°"' .. ttle -r.i ... la ......... boJ • HI can't remember when I bad a worse score on a single hoie," aald Palmer. who bad an 18-hole total ot 34-46--&1 in Wedne9d.ay'a prHID prelude. "Somebody eke add it up, I can't count that blgb," Palmer aid jokingly after completing the round. The 18th bole, an uphill -.1..ct par-4 oigtJitmare. took its toll ot goJfen in the pro-am kickoff, a function it bu been performing well lince tbe flnal hole of last year's tomnament. Palmer found the water on the final bole with a tee shot IMt year and all Chuck Courtney, playmg in tile same tbree·some, had to do to take the lead was keep bis ball in play. He hit the same lake with bla tee lhot. Both players finally got down in double bogeys and Palmer emerged the winner by a single stroke. The reet of the sprawling, 7 ,200- yard, par 72 Tuscon National cours.e I.I wide open and players predict 1t may take an 18-under-par (270) to win the $2.0,000 top prize. The course }¥ls wide, fiat fairways leading to large undulating greens wblch offer the pros fine targets for approach shot.a . Tommy Jacobi, Steve Opperman and Bob Charles, the 1916 w1DDer here, each On4 flv.-under '71 to share tM lo• .score in Wednesday's pro-am. each pocketing $433. A field of 140 pros teed off today in the first round ot the 72-hole tourn&• ment which concludes Sunday. Anteaters Head North, Face UCSB By EARL GUSTKEY or 111e .,..., ,.., stlll Would you believe an 18-3. record for UC Irvtne'a amazJng basketball team? That'• what ibe Anteater ledger wm lhow lf coach Dick Davis' team can beat UC Santa Berb9ra tonight in the Gauchos' gym. Tonight'• contett m11rb the ftrgt of three road games which will end the regular aeuon for UCI. Davis & Co., of coune, hope 1fdng1 don't atop there. The Anteaters wUb victoriu in tbeir final three games, would be very strong bets to be invited to participate In the NCAA'• college divi.lion playoffs with 31 other national smell college powers. Davis hopes hia team can bounce back from Tuesday night's 'T7·71 overtime defeat by Fresno State and wrap up the remaining acbedule obligations with victories. UCI travell to Cal Lutheran in Thousand Ow s.turday night and to Cal State (Fullerton) Friday, March 1. Santa Barbara (7·13), lioce its shocking 'ft.78 aeaton-opening victory oY-r Oregon, ha.a been a team beset with m isfortune ever since. Coach Ralph Barkey lost the lttVicea tour weeh ago ol bia leading ICOl'er, Leroy Jacltaon. because ol an ulcer con- dition. He'• out for tt>e year. "We've got a lot of reepect for Irvlpe," Barby says . "Apparently, Dick Davis la doing a tremendous job down there. But I think we'D atve bim a food ball 1ame." In its Jut outinl, Uaffi WU beeten by San Jou State s.turday night, 71-72. UC .... TA loMMltA " OrWM ,. 1' .. "" .. ... ,_ ..... "' f4 VII"' ltt.. l• 7',.... .. 11 ....,.., .... Ot,). " w...,.,. " 7'J ..... ,.,.... " "*'-..... ,, "~ .. 7'J "· *'Y'• 11 " C.I ,. C"-"-l N ,, ...... c ...... . ---.. a UIC Ii .. Ulfl ,_, 74 .... Clllf9 • ... ..._.... " "~ " n w.-.,.... " UC fltVIM• 77 C.I $1elt (LI) .. .......... 11 n v11i.y 11,,. n n Willlll'll..._. n • Cal WW... .. ==· ... 3 " u. fl tell °"" ,, • c.1 llwll ILAI .. ...... ..,.... .. 11............ N *' u. fl ""' oi... ., 1t UC ,.,_... 11 .. c:.l ..... (LA) " ·~ ,, n a.-.., • VII"' .,_,. a ..................... •~ n n u.tt•.,... n tt UC.,,.... • . __ ......,.." ,. ,.__ ,, Yankees had nown him in fresh from New York and eive.n him a sort of official comJD.c out for the benefit of the press. Ralph Houk, the Yankees• tobecco- chewing manager, uked Elliott U be chewed tobacco. "No", answered the 6-foot..S, 21$. pound youth who looks like be might be able to take out both Joe Frazier or Bus~r Mathis. "Not yet, anyway". H o u k has some nice things to say about the long·halred rookie who pro· bably wtU pitch for Fort Lauderdale of the Florida State league this year. "I'm ve.ry impressed with bis size and delivery," aaJd Houk. What about bis hair? "No comment". Mike Burke, t be Yankee president who wears bis bah' rather long, in the Leonard Bernstein style._ has no objection \to the 'fiay Elliott wears his. "I think he's a typical 18-year-old and the way be wears his hair is merely a reflection of the times", aald Burke, "It's the vogue now". The Yankee players were split on the issue. Fritz Peterson doesn't go for long hair. 'Bill Monbouquette doesn't care one way or the other, and Jim Bouton likes long hair even though he wears bis crew cul "An.}'One who doesn't like the way Elliott wears bia hair is narrow·mlnd· eel and near-sighted," said Bouton. A Poor ·Loser .... ,...... A flAWS 'LINO -Here'a a fan who literally couldn't stand to lee b1a t..m Joie. With the Montreal Ca.Mdiem on their 'flay to a 7·2 nc:tory ewer the New York Rangers in Madison Squni Glrden, the fan jumped from hi6 seat near the lee and beran grabblnf at the Ca.nadler:ll' .uw. ADgeredL the Montreal players began to poke him beck. Tben tbe !an took on bis belt and used it u a w.pc>n before a poUcemee llopped the ~ He grabbed the !• md draaed blm -"1ddnl IDd tcreamiDC -~ Che Gatden. "I have a 4-year-old title b o y. He goes to nursery school now and wean hia hair long. You know, Engllsb cut. ''If he was going to high school and tbey tried to make him cut it, I'd go all the way to supreme court. I mean it. It makes me angry at prlndpals who kick kids out of school simply because they have long hair." Elliott spent his first day in a bJg league camp Wednesday and moat of the Yankees feel he'll have h1I hair cut 1000. , They may be wrong. J oe Pepitone didn't h an g arouncl long but long enough for Elliott to see him. ·~He looked pretty cool'\ aald the Massapequa rookie. "No a o c k 1 , elther". Angels Set Gooeral Manager Fred Haney and Bill Rigney along with the entire coaching staff have completed the fl.ni:shing touches on plam for the 1968 spring training sea.son wblcb gets \Rider way Friday at the four.field complex in Holtville, Calif. The entire squad. with the exception of a few players who have been tx• cused for \llalious personal reuona, will have reported by S today. And, 31 ball players from Southern California fly away Safurday to Vero Beach, Fla., and the Los Angdes Dodgers spring training base. Awaiting them will be Manager Walter Alston, his coaches and Dodgers from ottler sections of the country. Alston served notice there will be no delay in getting down to drills and, with two workouts each day unW the exhibition schedule begins, no nonsense in the conditioning pl'Ogram. The Angels will train at Holtville unW February 29 when they move on to Palm Springs for the remainder of the spring training campaign. Early arrivals to the Holtville com- plu have been starting burler George Brunet and Fred Neuman, a pitcher maldng a comeback attempt as a non-r06ter player; first baseman Tom Spencer, who hit 19 h-Ome runs for El Paso last year; pitdber Ken Tatum, a J.2.game winner last year with San Jose and former Cleveland outfielder Chuck llintoo, who comes to the Angels following an off.season trade foe J06e Cardenal. 1be roster -Dodgers from here include Bob Balley, Willie Davis, Al Ferrara, Jim Lefebvi:e, Wes Parker • Claude ·Osteen, Len Gabrielson, Tom Haller, Jimmy Campanis, Willie Crawford, Leon Everitt, Tom Hutton, Alan Foster, Cleo James, Mike Kekicb, Ray Lamb and Vincente Romo. 17,011 See Lakers Top , Ults, 122-117 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe Los Angeles Lakers, seemingly maldng a habit of turning basketball games into cliffh111gers, may have anothtt one for the Forum fans Friday night wheio they battle the surging Cinchmatl Royals. The Laten gave 17,011 t.. - a West Coast record for a National Basketball Assodatioo game -plenty ol excitement Wednesday n 1 g h t , defeating the Boston Celtics 122-117 to take over second place In the Western Division. Los Angeles. now 6~ games behind froot·running Sl Louis, has beaten the Royals four times in five ~tinp this season. But 1t hasn't been easy. Three timel 1he final margin has been five pohits « Jess. Onclnoati la fourth iD the East. The victory over Boston, their third In seven meetings, wasn't •9UJ'fld .. unW the last 7.8 seconds when Elgln Baylcr pumped in a 13-foot jump al:tot a added ttro free thron. ~ in the f.ln.al period Los Angeles ftb. ched the Celtics carve a J.Z.pomt deficit down to a single point. Baylor scored 32 points, bec.tfag up Jf!rrY West's game high ot U. Btll Russell led Boston with 24 lid John Havlicek added 20. · • LOIAW-.al • fl T It ... • u • 4 .. • j M f I l-4 7 I W I . ,.. , u .. a. L ._ •• • • .. ' Ja DAllY fl1LOr Yule Irvine Bloorri Top Coach John Yule, 6-7 center from Corona del Mar. has been named the Irvine Lea1ue's Player of the Year on the official l~man all-league team. Yule, a prime inpedient i.n Corona de! Mar's easy march to the league championship, earned the nod because of hls rebounding. defensive and oUen· s1ve ability. Named coach of the year was C0tona coach Bill Bloom . F'our members of Corona del Mar's starting five landed bertb1 oo the team. Accompanying Yule were forwards Phil Jordan and Steve Leech plus guard Jim Klndelon. All are seniors except Leech, a junior. Other Oranae Cout area performers making the all·star team were Mike LaRue, Estancia guard, and Randy Wright, Fountain VaUey forward. ''Yule is our best basketball player," comment· ed CdM coach Bill Bloom. "He gave u.s the big puah." Commented Estancia coach Bill Webel of La· Rue's selection: "Mjke has been our moet COD&iJ- tant scorer for two years." Gary Fox, according to Valencia coech Bob Hamblin. is 24 points away from the school sillgle- season scoring record. Magnolia, league runnerup, landed two players: Steve Thornton and Dave Murray. All-Irvine League Player School ClUI Ht. Av1. Steve Thornton Magnolia Sr. $-11 JJ.3 John Yule Corona det Mar Sr. 6-7 17.3 Phil Jordan Corona del Mar Sr. 6-4 17.1 Jim Kindelon Corona del Mar Sr. 6-1 12.8 Bob Kleinholi Loara Sr. 8-5 lU Gary Fox Valencia Sr. 6-2 25.3 Mike LaRue Estancia Sc. 5-10 19.3 Randy Waight Fotmtaln Valley Sr. 64 14.3 Steve Leech Corona del Mar Jr. 1-3 12.4 Dave Murray Magnolia Jr. 6-5 12.7 Player ol. the Year-John Yule, Carona del Mar. Coach of the Year-Bill Bloom, Corona del Mar. IRVINI LIAGUl'S llST -Carom del 1111"1 Jobn Yule leaps high for a rebound durtng an eerty Ma· son fracas with Long Beach Poly. Yule, a strong scorer (17.3), rebounder and defensive player, is named roost valuable player of the 1nine ~ague in the of!ll.dal atl-loop team releaeed today. 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Tbose were the adulatione heaped en ea.ta Me 1 a Hlgh'1 ~ team by coadl Herb U'IW'/ after Jeff Sarltllt dlCbed a ca upset victory owr Foontain UCot1• UCL•~~ 1 Y911r Valley by ba(IPDC a free =. =• .......... c1e111111ne throw with three iteeonda Jac1t•a Altllt n ~ ,,_, JrJ m S-lenlfot CA""""'> ~ (I. .. lflcey Jr) ~wfel II CW ~YI ""*"' lflrw UI Gerda) •l• 0,.., "'"91tltll {W Harri•) 111 1 . ""'-Gaelllltdo (J ......, Jllll eft i.n u ... game. ,..,..,_ cw "'"") m A-ll!lllra (J 0.W.111) Jill t Smeolft O!Nretw CD HIM) 117 Medalllft Cl Valent'Wlat 117 A-C. A. Comllkev trained anlry. c.o-g-t's -tis t O I I AIMM C-IM Y-> 111 "41 "'u _.. Sell 11111 XlOI culminated a coup that S11oa 'Em .. ca ._.., •l• dropped the Baroni tnto = ::= ~~ =ft) m fourth llacl tn tbe ftnal ._, I<* Cl A f'IMdll 114 HVatn'N RACL • ......._ "'Ilea ·--·-.......... Al .... -· l"Una l1tlt. Tiie 0-.,. .. .,...... ,_ • ...-...... 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Ethan 01iver paced the Buca at 9le plate, belting a triple, double and alngle in fcq-tr1pt for one RBI. me Bailey bad a double in the ftnt to scon a pair to tet the visiton ro1Un1. ........ COAST Al • .. e=·lf • • , ft'1'tl'f, • ' • • J:r• 7 • • '"" .. i 1 • J--. c • l • ... '%:cf • • ' Milla Cf • • • I:" • • • _,:r;..rf • • • • ' l L-.~ ' 1 , ........ t ' ..... t. I : • Dul*...,_," 1 • lS ' 7 ~-F~d Al " • I • l ~a • • • • • EE•" • • • • • l ~ .... l I 1 -..... c l • • Hinch," 1 • • c..-.. 1 I • "**· " ' • • a • • Marina to CIF ' Corona Tars (De)pi-essed,, •, By89-58 Vikes Roll, 83-63· • By JIM CA.RNE'M' B7 EARL GVSTIDt'Y Of .. Deity ........... Theo Moore toot over. It was 58-47 belore be swls'hed three str~t to mate it lf..60. tJtld aoa.11. ..24. Tbe vn.e. wen ll·fot·2S f!'OID the charity s t r i p e while Newport was 14-for-25. Tbe CIF playoffs are the °' • ...., ,..... •• ntxt stop for Corona del Marlu Higb School's Vlk. Mar's rampaging Sea fCmds. lngs survived Ne w po rt • Harbor's pr•ss wltb room 111ey closed out t b 13 ; r to 1pare Wednesday nlght regular seuon Wednesday and aasured tblmselves of night "'amping c e I 1 a r • a berth in tbe ClP basket· dwellioa Estancla, 8t-SI, oa ball playoffs by beatin1 the the Sea Kini hardwoods. Tan in tbeir own om, 8.l- The talented Klnbpkenetbd~ 63. the Irvine League as au For Marina the heroes campaign with a perfect 1~ -were, in orde;, Greg Hale, 0 record and ran their Bill Moc:re and M a r k seuon mark to a glossy Soderbert. 'li\ose t b re e ~2. staged cooaecuti" scorinl But the season Is 'far from spreetr-40 put tbe Sal1ora ov~r for the E a s t b I u f f bo~Jess)y beb.ind. quintet. It opens Clf' play Hale began the trend in Tueaday aaainst an as yet the final minutes ct U\e first unnamed opponent, and are balf and re6wned hia of· itchlng to meet Sunset fenaive into the t h i r d League Champion Htmting-quarter. ms final field goal too Beach somewheA along of the first half gave Marina ~ Une in playoff acdon. a 4Ml halftime bulge Then The Sea f<ings dropped a • · · cl H M-52 decision to tll1 he scored tmee straigbt ci9se buckets to open the thb-d Oilers ear)J in ~ 1euon, quarter hiklllC the ViJtle1 to and ckspite thell' fantutic • record s~ have been fore-S4-t3. ed to eat the OileTs' dwt Soderberg, two-limed by the Tan moat of Ille way, canned two free throws, rug up a th:ree·poiot play and another basket to mm it 7UO and Newport WU out of ll Although Marina broke away quietly at the qart and po.tee! a 13-4 lead, the Tan steadily pkked away at the spread and fmally tied the score at 35-35 on a Bob Black jump shot. Bul here lbe twoJtiming of Sodert>erg toot It! toll as Grea Heory, left alone. scored alx points in the next minute-and-a-half to shoot Marina up by 45-37. Newport never led. Both cluba were virtually even at the foul line but Marina bad a fat bulge in Newport ends itl season Friday night at b o ro t" aaalnst Sunnt League Wln· ner HuntiJgton B e a ~ b • Mariu, the runnerup. winds up r~lar seasoa play at home against Westminlter. s-...,....,..,. ->-25 2'l .. 114) New-' " u ll ,.... MA•INA 111) ... ,.., -' 2 ""' TP ' ,. , 1' 5odtflltrl ' 4 Hell t 0 ' ~ ' s I 6 W111i. 2 I Sllell>Y l • Henl'Y • J I IS • t Ontwl'/ I • Matier I I 1 1 TllM "' lt II " " 11.-,0llT HARiot! C'3l Low lied: Slroclt HGllM5 Gale lllGlerMlar Hewn ..._. Tote la ' ,. ,T l'I' TP ' 2 ' ·~ ' 4 2 M t • J ' a • ' • • 7 1 ... • • 1 • I 1 J , • 1 1 ' 1A u " 6:1 all s~. The Oil City crew is rated tM top cage ouWt in Orange County while the CorOllans are kl tti. second spot. Marina, FV, Lions, Estancia Bill Bloom '1 cagen hit a fantastic 54 percent ct their shots from the floor in roll- ing to tbe easy wio. Junior forward Steve Leech was ou~tanding for ttte Sea Kings .., be twisted through the air for 24 point3 to lead all scorers. The Sea Kings led from wire·lcrwire and tM issue was never ln doubt. The Sea Klng coach ad- mitted he was anticipating a rugged struggle in the playoffs, but refused to make any predictions on the outcome. lhlanc:le U II ll lf-.Jt C~ llal Mar » 11 '1 21--ft ISTAlfc:IA (Ml ,Q " ,, '" ~~ 2 , J ' I.all.,. 6 I t 20 lbev > 1 l 7 PtrrY 6 I 2 U OU.at 0 1 S I Barnett I t S 2 Hovi 1tl2 Wllll-J I f 1 Total• tt 14 9 Jt CCNICMUI H&. MAit (It) .. _,. 1t ' 1 ,. ~ a•,' Yll.. 11 •11 Jorthol s ' l 1t Klfldelot\ S f 2 U Wlll>n<hl I • • 2 T"--t s • t Flfllev t t I t Tetala » P 17 tt Area Aces Await CIF All Post Opening Swim Wins Area swimming went irrto full scale action Wednesday a!tern<>oo with four meets. Marina, Fountain VaUey, Westminster and Estancia all were victors. Marina knocked off in- vading Buena Park, 59-36, wbile Westminster was tak ing care of Bolsa Grande t-0 the tune of 64-34 in the winners' pool. And, Fountain V a 11 £ y can1E. ho~ with a ~ triumph over Laguna while E~tancia was sbellmg Long Beach WUson, 56-.18. u.... .., ...... . Carroll (El 3. Owtn CE I w..,,,1,.. tlm•: 4:1U. 100 l•!Jll -I G«l!l'fl!lt Ill li ·~f~i:I 1L11 1 'Hm m . w 1M1111 ~· ;)~ ·Relay -1. L-.. <!di Wilson. WIMlne llml: J:lU. ·-Elltncle ~ LR'1f v'*:!' ~"'Wii~ w~ .... ~., ,;tfl 1 2. I .rvodt.:1l:e(El 3. ~hl~~1'&>.1~,nnlng 11TtF~1.~ 1. Boolll ILBI 2. PllllllPI Y] 3. Denni• ILBl. Wlnnlne lime: Joi> Individual Mrlf:Y -1. LI-II ~) 2. SIHll (LI 3. Fot~ (LBI. {;1"/1y11"'!!\ l :r~ <Lil 2. Ll-M IE 1. WIJ'.lnlnt tfme: 1 :01.0. EI ~ 100 frtt -1 Clltlord II •· 1100111 ~":{" 3. Pnhll1>t (El. Wlnnl119 11'J'J,' 511· di -I. lt•/t!> (I.Bl 1 1.1111111 ~ll ), Vy~ El. Winning fl~: 1~r .t. -1. Ay<lelolle IE> 2. ~~~~.,:~~ 1. l-r (Li i. WIMIM IGO lrtast -I. WtJlu 11!1 2. VYn IEl l. SI"" (Lii. Wlnnl111 ilme· 1:14.t a F0r• °lttlet -I. EllaflCle !Clif. Ion!, AV'Hllolt. l'Nllln. LI-Ill. 'Wln- nllll 11,,,.: J:S0.6. Gr-.U.l. WhVllna nme: 1:4'4 IWllMlm, J""ft, Jaala. M4rrl"""). Wlftnlnt IVN; A:Jl.Ar. c- 1 uene Pert "· Marina 11 1GO M9Cltey lltlav -1. lu.na "•"'· Wlnnllll ftm« l:U.O. 200 "'"" -1, Hoel 111'1 2. l urnen <•I' I J. ArN>elm IM>. Wlmlne trm.1 l :IU . JO "''1' -I. Dulols (8") ' i1~1.4.BP) 3. OIMn (M). Wlnnlne I lllO lndlvldual Medlev -1. Cu'lc BP) 2. Sllllm !BPI 1. Ftrritve M). WIMlnll llme: l: ll.S. SO l"IY -l. Burnett IBP) 2 Noel i~~: ~.1. H Sii~ IMJ, Wlnntne u11 Frr: -1. ou1o1, 111'1 ' f~~:oi.,~) 3, Olsen (M). WIMlni ~ lad!, -I C110e (Bl'l 2 Shu"' W.~.l 3. Richerds (IP). Wlnnllli """I 50 11,,..1 -I. Slllcaa1<1 IMl 2. ft:,.~ }.~f.l l. ~ (Ml. Wlnn11111 2CIO Frte lldlJo -I. auena """-W lnnfnt ftm•: I : .~ Ce.t V VtnftY si.ncla SJ, 1.-lladl W*°"ll1S F ..._._ V I'-......., Wntmlnster 1641 IMl ltlM ~ MM!ev 11.re" -l. W ..,. 1111"'•'" • ... v ~ 1.at11111 llalCft 20t ~11.-, llaleY -I. ldM Gr•-W ,...,,. ft,.,,.: ?:..... 4' Ji su. w*. ".{fj ;;"' IM-°'ailL'"e'l•. J,E> 2. 21111 Mffler •t1av -i. i.....,. ·r.--1 ~ IW) 1. ""9r .. &. II '"'IMltw l trcU. ll1oljft. C111Y, Wa"""-""" (II Mo--~.. : 11i.::......c ~. • Ulh 2. -). Tlnla: 1:59.1. 11 ,,. -.),.1..-1 i. •,11r~1 '1t,:f!-rl'if. Whl!rw JOO Fr" 1 Nona tl"V> ~ "'*' IB.J..: ,~JiJu~l· I::~u;= 1. Dallft , (FVI 1. c•r..i· (Lii. T'mt: 2:1u. tir 2. K11bel (WJ ). lar1111 (WI. 100 Nilvklult MedltY -I. I(""''° lO "''" _ I. S-ar4 IFVI lt Ti 1 15 4. ILll i.··ltl\'tr IEI 3, c-•11 ILll Ho ILB) :I. C Ima · grvi,,.' .:_ I. l'tnna IW) 2. ic.-r W~nl,,,~11~ 1:;.•.sJClln$00 (Lii t. 2$.'t' •UHY (LI). T : (Wl 2. VIOie (8). "°"''" •1· ~Iver, ,, . 3. JaQ.ton (Lii). WIMI..... • lndivtdWI Mecllev -I. Warrtn 100 l"lv -I. Coak IWl 2. .. ,,., time ILBI 2. Devi$ (FV) .3. Rllftt (l"V), IWl 1. No llllrd. Time: 1.06.1. lOll qe -I. Mcl"arJ•M <•1 1 t. f l,.,,.: 2:l l.S. 100 F--1. LlllOUK Ill 2. Grllef!Hlla <WI :I. Wtllet IEI. Wf!ln ne 100 l"lv -I. Hood (FV) 2. C--ad '--(WI 2. Gardnff (WI. Timi: llm• • St S. (Lii 2. l-IFVJ. l i"": 1:142. «7 JI ••ct -1. Avttelone (£) 2. 100 l"r• -l. Hllc/lcOClt ILi) loO a.ck -1. Grtlfln (I I '· Davi• ~·~ ~Lf.1 1. IC.awabt IE>. Wlnnlfl9 2. Worster (FV) 2. C41UMY (LI). Tl l 16 I "f/· 13rM· 'st -l Jolln-I'. IEI Tl-· .SO 1w.:_ 3. F~oot ~W~.. c;':,:-; (WI 2. 7. JottnJon 11!1 l. l<em• Ill~. WiMl"9 100. lacil -1. Davis (l"V). t. l(ubel IWI !. No "''"'· Time: 4:"3.J. lllM' ~! Nll:rOll (FVI 1 Henry (I.I). Time; 100 lrta•I -I. Faulkner (I) 7. 2e0' ior;.'e. ~~Y -I Eslencla I :10.0. ~Y\'~~ IWI 3• Ollre CWI. Tim.: IAYde arltnd. W •I 1 tr, IF~r ~.'~;;ow'· c't:.~ ~~: ,_4:1~* AG6 Frre lltln -1. WestmlnSltr l'IJcea t)S. BP IOO lrual -I. Cr1y IL~ 2. (I.-. GtrdMr, O.Vlt, Goakl. Mo }~.s. (FVI J. llultr ll"V). IN; Twenty.five Orange coast """· '"' .,.,."" a F'" Rll!l. -1. L•une area wrestlers wlU assault ~=~:--J!l.~l. Bt.:. G~~;':... 1GO ~'I;: 'ei~~. "AZ;1~ <Lio-W.\:e~~ Coanr • CaUWY, Warren>. Cal State Fullerton's gym Time: 2:ou. '°"''· Hetan. He111nc1. 0ona1e1-1. w..,. e-.. this Sat·-.a-1 in the CIF M "''" -1. ....,.,. <•> 2. nlf!fl9 ti~~: ''~·'·i . fi°"',11' ~"l 1 Founl••n V1lieY ~ L•WN "9dl .. ._ a-(I) J. HeMMf IW). TllM: I ) ... F. als 2 •U 0'.-! .. "• . .'l.. M. 2. Ml ltr • )""lftt -Mecllt'Y ll•l•Y -'· Fountain Ul _;_1__ '50 f:re~ -1. ~ IWl 2. tl.;o' ~~ _ 1 °""'..,_ IMl 2. V11i.,. IRUOOock. Ballard, J--, We.twUQllter. wblcti plac· "°"' Ill 3. H...Clllft (W). TllM: Mllltr 1111'1 1 'rurn .. (Ml. WIM1"9 c':2'"h!~' l''~!r. CLll 2. H\1111\ ed th1rd Jn the Southern See· 26;~ Individual ~..., -I. L~ If~: l~v-1 Modlt'!' -l Llpcieklt (FV) 3, ~ ll"YI. TkM: ''"·'· tiOD Preli.mt ahfad of all \ll '· Ha-kin Ill J. ......_,.. IMl 2. O'f'errell IMI l. Jonlon llPI. 51 FrM -I. Cninln CFVI 2. ,\oNol"f~"":_ I. loer (I) 2. Mo ~M,l~f: }i!r.'-''l<:O IBP~"-=r~t.s.'FYl 3. Navmann (Lii. other &re& ICbools, wiJl MCOft1f "'Inf Timtt: 1:12.7 (Ml 1. WfYt rM Wlnfll"' ta: IGO l""lvldual MedtV -1. NICAltblW travel to the all day affair IOt ,,_ _. I. o.M-tit (W) 2. IQI Fly -I •ll•ncl (M) 2. ,.,. ILIJ ,_ lfl .. rd IFVI 2. c;.1i..,. "th 0 ti ... ~1-lt9Y• (I) i. Ha,..,. (W). TIIM: IMI 3. OVsk (II'). WIM11111 ti-: (FV). Tl-: l:IU. Wl Ye pal' ....-ul i1°8P. t:•i. Jt,500, F _ 1 ~trr,: J)Ml 2. •·.'"° l'IY -I. lllce (FV). Timer pl 100 belt -'· '-*"' (l l 2. '" • 23.e, ers. ~ICUrd Ill 3. No lllfrd. Time: 1:11.>. Mllltr IBl'l 1 IUft'. ). IM"'9 100 FrM -I. Wart !Liil 2. lklle'* 0 -11ea..i-..__ Uons • ,_ _ 1. H-•·-111 ,. "'"" n >. <Fv> >. Lllndl 1Fv1. T1ma: su. A_,.. ..... .,,. ·~ -· 100 lladt -I. L'-141 (Ml l· 100 Back -1. McAlh1tw (LI) will be Paul Robinson (136), coroa 111 1 M11n1un 111. Time: S/ltut!h~ 'T~ i. 11a1M•ll Ill' . 1. Ra <PY> a. McAoanu <l'VI. Bob Florea (98), Dave ''~· 1,..,, -l. Holmqubt r11 wff,"J,., :.. \·'corr~~ <£"1 , rig. W!.s. -l. HllllMt <FY> ,, Wommack (106). Greg 2. ;,o ~ :.i:~ r~!:..;.~ i. 1rrell M) 2. llMtY I. lnftllW ~~.r (FV} 2. WtlWT'I' (LI). Time; H .... ~Jl (1"'""), ... ._... ,..._,_._ ~ ......_Ill) Tl-~ ._~~f -1 Jordtll 11r,> 2• 1..e II'"'' -I. lluddodt (f'VI t. ~ ~ AllU '-'UU\;A (Heidler. R~-·· .... ~-· • : =· l'ftl J. .._ IMJ. w nnlng lell•nl (l"V) l. OrlOwlltl (Li l. TlfMi ct.~ (ffeavvwe.ight). •:M-6• !-.... ,,. .. .... -1. Marina. WIMlne l:U.l . ~,.,,.,.. •.; ~ Wwplmlln-.~ (.11 <•j ....... Grlll49e ..,___ J • 400 Fl'M ll•i.to l l"eunlelft y ........ Marina all(f Huntington ,.. /Md~ it• ,._ .... hi .. G111ndt ''"""' ' ... r1me: •:JI.A. -· ........ B b will all t b "''"'· c-L-1e11ow. McC•111. j!j\I i n i.-" rt u c.. NC 0 r 0 W Time: 2:09.1. 2011 .,,.;,'[)! •el~ -a 1. Marl,,. Feum1ln Veller f<I Launa ...... qutntents lnto the com-M Free -I. ......,.,,._ (WI IDavlchell. ~Wlllle111s. McConnewflf'f, 32' ~• petition with Cralg Gephart hm:,""ri~ (W) 3. llar1flll (W). l roomlle1'l. WIMlnt """' 2:50.1. 200 ~·.., ll, .. ., -1. ffNM.,ft (1-) And V 9D Free -1. LonetellM Il l 2. H=y ~rri l:-Jor\~~I. !WiJnl;. ~l~~l~~_..NtllOft. A..U.r, Gr--• Y or on ° llfrt "I i. OM.Isle CW>. Ho 11me. '""" ;:f.4.'i. 200 F,.. -1. w.11s ll"Vl 2. (Heavywft1ht) Jimm Carr IOI Ind vldutl MMlev -I. MCC•ll wL~'?M) l.11~M\ .. l~~.k lrown (I.I) 2. D. w. .. IL.II. Time; ';J in Ill 2. H•lltf (W) 3. '-' Ill. nl II" ~· 2:23.2. (188)Sc0ttRudy .tisp . 0~8 (98), T!mtt: 1:10.1 n \'&, r.:3iv ii MedltV _ 1. ~~--.SO Fr" -1. Summ«" ILi> 1. l L ._ Ill • ....,... McCetllentd (!"VI. TllN: 21.J. and Dulaney ( 06) bat-,. f'IY -. ..... •• itow •• ~ ( 2· "°9Y09Ulo M 1 100 lndMd111I M9Cll•Y -1. Wiii• Hellar IWI 3. Wtll' CW). Timer 1/1 r~~ ~~ 1"J'~rf1.~Ml 2. !FYI 2. Van ~ II.II J. G~ =.·n for the Vlldnp, and "it.. FrM - 1 Hennlnnen IWI w. <•.., J. "°°"' (Ml. WI FY) l'lme· ....._.. (14J) C l 2iMcCall Ill J. illfNI (WI. Tlnla: •v; • l'l•l ' ~ 9D .l"IY -·I. NelaClll IFVI 2. ll'Wft UVlllU t 8T ,.,.." :_ • f McC01111a!J911t'Y !Ml (LI) J. H~ (FY). Ttn.: DA, G.br1.i.1-on (1 ... ) G 1 e n n , .... -> 1.,.-, 111 i. .._ 2 ~ <M> i w""-'"' 1M1 100 ,.,. -1. veno-<LI> '!Pl.I> 'IV ' fW 1. 0:trf (I). Tlmt: )U, Wl""'"9 ttme· • l , . t. Henry (f'V) J. Mc:C•1ll...-(l'YI.. Bonacum ( 115), Godo n •reati -i. ""'"" 1w1 2. 100 lfif :_;Jn, oavlclt4:1!1 <Ml t. T•-: 1 :ou. B al le Y (157), and Kurt ~ iw 1 J. c-"' 'T ,,,., ~=:'ill} ,, i-IM>. wrM1,,. '· "..!=. cFv~· r"'=" r~Lil1! Cl (1.,..) • 1-•4a Frw llelt¥ -I Wdtlftlntlw -I'~ -•I, H'""' IMl 2 o.mek• Tlnw: J1.A. emen.s ..., JOlDI u1to cwer.m.,., Dells•. ,..._ H• ~11'1 & ~ (Ml. 'Wt'rv1I,. time: • l,_tt _ 1. Merl"ldl <FVI !. !'arm J • 1 ' Wiii.. J l I 11 Erllt.,.. 1 e e t Ylf"WY ' I t A ~ 1 t I 2 Klfl9 • • t • T ... 11 ,. • u • llOllWTAtlf YAU.IV un ,. " ""' ,, • > J " 1 1 1 J combat for the Oilers. ni-1. T,_, i:su. ~~~~ 11 •• -:11:..-lMl~~,k ~~~ '""' i. G,_,., <l"V). ri-i wH~~"-u···~-u.-Baskethall ~ :L~i~~ =: ~~·-"'-=Jt=--:..:..:,:.:::..1:.....;.;.;::....,~--__;,;'·:_...;;M«~""=---..;..;Tllfta;;.;,;;-;.;.,F.;..;:~.::..;; .... c;.;,.r.tlaY_-_1._,,_.. __ . _v•_'"_· ~~=., ·l~;-ll ~,...,;,u: ti s din Xtlla' (123), and Tom ~~~:~ 7"' ~~··:. saMe '2s~·a~ MW' ..... r.. . ... u · ~ '.['~~::. Mil tan g Harmon (171). while Sunset •• , ~ CefT'lll (II WIMI• ~~"-:r. > q~._.: -~ ~ S Leasue ebamps will be li'!'t'.iL.-.. · t • • ' I • 1 • 2 • • ' J 1 , 11 1S '"1' CM DRIJ'ER YlES SVNDAY ~~~ ii~~ ~~~~·u1 ~f?.!=t~== .,~~ RlAUIPPIN'wmmv ~ ~S.~cw-,;y.-. ,. IA ~..:_,.:-_Mi=·! i:;..:~ ~ F,l S ,.~.="i:;ko~~,:: tt~i~:t;,,~~~~~ IN~MUON! Ml¥I n. .. ,..._., Jr> "" a.• Jll'IS""' .... , -..... GWI; i • !!5 (~7) and Su Klng Doug Sill' t.. DtO tll . tt ~'~~) a.• , ....... ~-! n:r-..: Ml ....... ,. ~ 11• ea.., round out tbt Orua• or....: ( ) "i ....... 'l'lr. .-.... ·~~1:..~vif·3 ~b= tJ ~ ·m.~ . .r..,..::,.;=..i...v ... i..c.a--~-"-t.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii""'-iii~., • 111• ..... _-_1.•l(•.......,--c·.··'"•1 ~-: ~~·~~ e:-'e(f11 i SALE l ~~· -~:; :;~.:;:~ ""·· .. ._ : : !ii 11 OFF ' Off. ~ t°a kit'"~ • "'17W :=."1.. Veller l 1: 119 • otr.J~°'IC:'5 ~-ill 11 -;_-._"'f::T.":~ "1 .. SKI WIAR ~~~,,..... :.!:~.~ ~ ~ ~u ... -:-,. CY'-"""°' Mttlc. . ~ ~ ~ •• ,..,_ .... _, wo..---,._ w.w..· ~llfltll Me V•llfor t:l:..:C:."'~·· :.,,'=*'ut"'f'Jl.11. ~~: -'Ee·-:-~,. .... .ir~, ·-n.• 42 --.... a ; = • -~,iii~.;$ ~·rc~~~25 L ! ,I I I !.#·~...;; ~ -~~~~ ........... c1..1..a. ... --. ,.. ..... ._. ·-------------------· 111•1 11111~ 1,.r1i1c loon ..... , .. t • , ; I -• '• , ' • -. ----·· . -· • ' . . .. COron'~, . ' 4 .; DICK ROBIN~ON . 'Spikers '?"tlt??? • 1 'P''';M'Mtl'C-1\M i , ' .. •"~ ... '~ *· I • r • Lennart Borgstroni," Mr. Angler of Sweden, wu In Newport Beach this put week. -hi Upse,t ,A nattv dresslnt. daablnl{ sort of a guy Borgstrom Corona de! Mar's varsity speaks English wi.th an American accent' and sports track team i ot a runnhig a. w~U trimmed i:oatee that on him lookJ slick, not start in tbe 191SS Mason hippie. Wednesday aftmiooa while What he doea la roar arpund the world in jet.I , Marina and Westmiultr fishing the better salt and fresh water boles doing stumbled lD tbelr ln!Ual b!-9 sol~ duty of MWn~ the ABU line of tackle meets. hit fQlY has maoufactured for three generations. Tbe Lions dropped their A.a a matter of (act, ~ltrom's Ambassador reels, encountu 1t the hands of the AbumaUc clOJed face riel, his 9000 automatic the Corona del Mar Sea ttvo soeett ·retrieve reel. the soinning and new triangular Kings, 671.51, and the VI.kings shaped flv cuUng reel are known all over the World, were ouklown by Garden &J!d prized by ... 111men 1or their quality. Grove, "fl. llut the pniol ii In the puddln« .. Whore labor ralu ' , • · and the llODdard of Uvtnr ii as blrb u In ·A.nerta: .,.._ 1. ·~· • -.... Boll'.strom enjoy• ao -pCtcent of the tac kl" 'ma1'1tet ~a.~ '· : • ...-• ,; at home, a volume-the! ii ·equa1·to -1""11 mllli•'!!,' , .!ell.. • lio:i o1 Ille 1o1a1 tio. !"illlqp apent m 1111· countrv ~ -\. •w~ .:...-,,_, and yet !hero an oiily oome }O mllllod SwedQ. ' -•l'Ji.A: -~Lennart ............ coald -·· . ' = :.·~,='1b~:S: t1 •. 1::e.111r::r = !i{i-~:~~i De· ordinary run of merchand.ist. he reolled, "my '· J. ~ • ~._._ irandf4lther started out making fine watcltes. then 1"r~ rm= -'f· '· _..._. \C-> t.pi meten that ~re some 800 parts. Designing Ji.,-.... C'!_ a. NN 1wi ....,.: and making a precision reel was duck soup." TI•, ~~r' ~ 1. cw... ""' ,,,., ••Getting away from reels," said I, "is th~re as ::1 -'· -vn. .. 1c.1 ·! ,......, h di . S ed th . . , '" CCdM) t. --.i le-tt.illlt. muc vorce m w en as ere ts in Amenca . .s-t•, _ ,_.,,. '1c.111 t. 5dll"lk.c "I don't believe so," said Borgstrom. "In my country. ~~ 1 ..-. c~1 or·•-= a girl bas the same freedoms as a man to select ,v -''-mrf.1. '""-" a mate. Therefore 1be usually knows her man very <'1~1_:'·1. · 1 1 1'11~ "k" well before both parties agree to the lifetime contract. ~<IMI 1 i oi.i.nu: "In Sweden, sex is something that i01: talkPd about "~':'~1m~lt 1· c.-""' Mri' ooenlv as fi~hint, at home. in t.'1e office. t'1e Cl"fe . 1 '(".,., 1"" and it's taught in our IChools. Womoo are respected ,.,.:rJ:-,.-~,·=/1.~" .... for ha':'ing a child because t~ey want one to lr>ve c~ ,:-111~~""'~ ~:, .... _ and r81se without matrimooy tf they sn choo~e! TbP. uo1-t~ll ri:.."'i!~.'·-- Swedea take sex as a naturaJ Pvent and emotion and "":~· -1, 'M 2. N•'" not somethinJrto be inhibited and hypocritical aboul" cwri ~H"~7!JS:J/l;.i'11~ "Then Swedish women like to fish too, I asked?'' 1"f~1 ~11"!1"{.-l..!m!!: 'fiOM 1 IOy CCII¥) L --(C<tMJ t ime: Sieefts f..Ql'!e Out....,.• ~~== ~.-;,i ·..: 1 •• c-. 0.1 ,,.., Sal Borgstrom, • w• e,. en out r ov1nq rwi 1 "" , H d ' .... I . HJ -•·t="' 12.-...... ptiopl•. Moat of the girts swim, fish, akl end aeil 1.;t 1:-11~~1« 1 t. ,•J~11" right •long with the m..,, tlMy .,. game for 1,;;"J.-M~f 1 l·1tn•1 .. i.r anything the men are." sP -1........... 1 t. F"'" (Wl J. C_,. (CoiMf WIU' .a..i Fl~tl ~ -l, !Mt Mtr Wher• the Swed•s fish, continued Borgstrom, •. w .. 1m1r...,. • •r< In the rlv•ra and streams for s•lmon, •nd ''° _ 1. ~ IC<IM> I· '· In th• B•lfic for Dike •nd cocl. Our wetars are To';"•• l«MIJ-~ cw> i....: too cold for blllflah for example, and like In America n!!,.,-1,~1 ':"l:w/~~1 \1..,!; th• l1wa •r• controveral•I Mc•us• of the sport 1,.0 •nd comm•rcl•I lnt•rests. That's why we buy • ..o -1. AlllY.,,. IW\ t. "-L. h IC4~1 J. I ... (trl'I T.,..: ,27.6 good salmon stream nrr ln•t•nc• so we ave • 1»o -1. M~ !WI t. ,.....w..,. prec• to fish. But evtn the flth th•t •r• c•uoht 1"';~1L~~:':.lfY~t't.": .. 11 ... but not e•t.., by the 1pert1m.., .,. sold In the ''=1 Je1~"\.''c;!N~1 11J .. k t I t i .... "'·' mar • p •ce. HJ _ 1 • ...,..'-~ t. 1ltl<t11 IWl J, KrMll! IC.WI ' j., "Two years •to we beg4n pl,.rtfinq th• sm11ll l J -1 • ........_ 1 t. wi.1i. mouth bau In Swed~ah t and lakes and In fCt1M> '· ~ 1~1 Dl•t.,.u, doing ao we got • the •rchaic l•ws th•t ICdM) 1 '"J , M '"tv -1 ... ~hi 'fW t. 11-rtMft permit netting •nd tr•PPlnt:I bec•us• th• b'-lst •r• cc~M> ). ~ 1 1 .. ;,.,..~.tr.'" not n1tiv• to Sweden. In other words, tlMt f,.rm•rs ,...,.1 kM9 -"r .u. c.r. s'!t tM rules •ncf allow no comnMrclal fishing "" *1 -" X in th•lr prlv•te w•ten which h • boon to i 1 ~-\ } ,.....,. srortflahlng." lM 1 ~-u f · . ..""" ( l.~f . :d.1. Seelcl"f' ar ft. c~+ >~ '!~·' w. 'ii3f~·':wcr.19111 /If II ~ -~· \'"<t_)OGI ' '"'" This past Frldav he jetted to the Cape to meet :2a11~·,1~ . ~~:~'Jr::- :apt::i.in John Vitalich to fi~h "' bot showin( of marlinos ~?t-,:t.: ™' t &9lGGf:"'Viml: o'ff the transom o( Ralph Wllltams' Jaronka. '°iS:-J.HH _ 1. c-iM1 1. And this has to be one of the better years down ~-,_., ™' 1 Kl• IM>. """'' '"Ulh accordin< to current reporta. 'iii. \H -1. crfttt.,.~1 JI ~·r..., ,,.., fG~ \J.."'T."~TI1n11: I.time· During 1967, only 35 anglers were able to. taJ? .w.,:ii. "•'"' :_ '· 0 ,~;:-Gn-tO~ and release 70 marlin from a count of the J"t.PrT1Rt1onal resting Corporation\'5 trophy board at the El Pescador t~: ~::'"i~·,~, t. c1111d1 restaurant where anglers names are inscrj~d who 1~~3·~,~~ e1i:I' t~·M··~· accomnlish this feat in the interest of conservation. 10~ l:_ wt ~:\j'7-. Fm.i With just a few boat!'! workina; the teeJT1ln( wat,.~ ;jl; ~ ~r.'a . ,~;:;, oU the C&pe, _J1ronb,,Hi&bland Queen, Peg 'O.,,My &~'-t ~ ..w. season 42 lpddsmen l!.ave lallled and teleu~ 1111 , · .. Heart Contrabandls\a .,,d Sea Gull IV, alread~ °""'" u1r. 0.li.,.'~,'\lt.'.;! . blllfiah throu)tb tJU11 out Friday. · . iJf' .1.~~f~\J:i ~ . For in.stance Tun Tate and Troj Miller tagi;ed ~ "'iMii.. L1fli. ~~_11i!i'-, .' and released IJ fish wlllle angling with Stan Duncon rrr:' -;.\ ~''Ni.~ last week. 1'~·'HH :z· "~'!'\ 1. l••••n And Keith Newman defe(lted a blue marlin on iG1qJ t J _ . <;/ii,..~?M: ,11/· 1,, .. ft d lt.elrt • rlM, n .... 30 pound test. CG~S: l. ,, f Mr., ; uA. t •-· Newman and Miller tell tall talf:S of the tremen ous 1' J'· _ ,:•!!'fl!t (991... 1. E•ri. numbers of dolphin off the Cape this year, and hard ''t:J '~~tr;1·1M)i1'~m charging wahoo up to 105 J>OUDdl. c~1 ~·~·i~: -~;,, On the DC9 flight, the cape ii only an hour and «;:r. ~ ~. :I:"1.'1'1J~·~1.~ some away. 1 ~.~~':~:~ Sounds like now is the Ume to go. ~ r f./ cw Redlands Shells OCC .~ ~ l...Tr.lr'ILl'l;J1~:·-= ,Jr .. J~ .. J t. "'·-· ~ -I. Ov9'llt :ft.:i' J. YMukf ll. ~ (90) .. lll,L__ -I, .. ,_,_ M J, ~., .. _, The Univer s it y of Redlands p r o v e d too powerful for Orange Coast College 11 the BUCI dropped a 9-0 tennis dttlsion at Redlands T u 1 a d a 1 111- teTnoon. The Sues host Riverside City College Frklay at 2 p.m. Bill Jamieson dl!fea.ted Bob Utricb,. 6-3, M . .Bob Moote doW1led Mart Healy, 6-(l, e-1 , and De it o ta l°ifJ 1\.11.-. IMI Til!w1 J:•·ti· Rasmussen b e a t JytJ r:trw.r.: ~ ~-~Ml '¥1me~ W A . n. tt '> •t I 4 lt•1W -I. MlorlM. T-: a ..... woru1, ....... , .,. . "~) _ 1. "''f~ .,....,-1,. Sam Warfield be1t Rusty 111111> 1 "' 1 <IO azr;' .s-3. i..cot Moore 8-0, &.o and Roger 1~~,'-· . <Ml::.:..:...... Rls downed Steve Lawhead, ,111111 -w..: M, M. Bill Flynn tripped J(·~ I I I. Sclll.m 1;\.:.1 ._ !,_M . '~.-John Turner M , 8-2. o..-1•. . In doubles, Jamieson and io;;:iii'iii;i;i;;;;;;;;..,..,..,..,~ fLumU1Hn but Healy and ~TAI....,.. Wadawortll;' 1-1, 8-1. Bob "' 111nw11t __.,_ ......... -Buss and W ..-1..::ld. beat All y-""*' Litridl and M'oore, ~t: 8-0. Cl~ twM~JM' 1t•t11 Bill Steekl and Robert .. Young beat T'm'Mr and S0::,,:~/1.1 Lawhead, 64, 1-3. , ' " -·-. . -.-:la.ltll ' . . lllTRODUCING , . FOREMOST RETREADS . . . =:E·XTRA TRACTION TREAD •••. · ~ ----. ' :. EXTRA LOW PRICE ••• 'r , ., NO ·TRADE IN NEEDED PA.11811• 'llM GU.UANTIE IUUMTll AMmlT PAI.URI "-'""f• ,......_. _,. ,.._.. tlr• ................ __ .... _n. 11• i.11t1 for tfle 111111,. ..,..,....._ period tlalte for -11 tlN. If tfle u,. fllll 4ur• ....... ..,.,.. .......... ~ It wltll ~-~~·-·"-rt: will, rt b..,.,.., 111,..U..lft, W repi.e11t~r new .... or m 11wi JOU ... ~-NI' ..... If_ lllHl .... h 11,. t111ri111 the lrPI rtplaclltr19lll peflod, ll>ert II 110 dlll'fill H -f'ICliaol !he ti,. •tiff th•, .... ......,.._t p.t1od, YOll ... ~ 50% w 2$% Ins th.In the curf911t •11111& !Ifie• ot·a."" .,.... .......... CJc. CIM 1Pll (-............. #tat t.liVn' CllP.t for ..WllP). IUAIUTIC AIAIMIT TlllAlt WOlOUT Penney• 1uer.mw1 w.ry F-t• t;,. ._. ... ,2_. ............... ... ...C for lM a1U.. ,,.., ...... ,..,,..,. YO<I Nnet!I •• to1iew.1 If .-ti,. _,. out du.Ins -first Nolf of th• IUUlnlH oerlocl,·retum It with.,_....,..,"' c.,. ............ """'-P ... ,...... '°"' u .. wlttl •-\ft (UMl~tw-'lfllt .. '°"' .. u. -.!It ........ ~ lrlcl ..... f«ll,.l IXIWr T••l; It ,...,tire_,. eut .... 1 .. , ..,.. -· ... ,,, tN etiar .. .-Ill ii. 71% of Ui. currtlllt .,11,,. prJot lncludf"S ,...,.. bf:.!se Tix. 'TtoeM ... ,.rr1 ... da llot •ppfy .. COl!t-_.. __ tlrn. . ,._ ... ..., ,.. ww=••• ....... --.......,._,....,._.,, ••. 11_.. '-"'Pk==•! ,..W ...... , ,., _.._ ~ .. ,..i..1 ............ 1 .. 1•-'>• !J,. ...................... 1~11 ......... I NEWPORT BEACH l F • 1 h i •n I 1 I and I LONG WEARING FOREMOSi• RETREADS ON SOUND 11RE BODIES ••• PLUS lB MONTH GUARANTEE WITH 9 MONTH FREE REPLACEMENt 8.44 650-13 Bl.ACK TUBB.fSS Pl.US .31 FED. TAX WHITEWALLS ONLY $2 MORE 10.44 lladc , .... _plus hd. ... wi..-u...i,'2--. SIU RD. TAX SIZE F1D. 1AX ns.14 •••••••••••• 3Sf!! 77.5-15 •...•.•.•••• st-- 771-lf ••••••••••• -.:17, 11.44 Black ..i..1-plus W. tax. Wh"-llo only '2 - SIU RD. TAX SIZE llD. TAX 125-14 •••••••••••• 39¢ ., .. , ............. .,,, 'I ,I alack ..... , ....... w.-. Whllcn•...,t:&-. SIZE 11D. TAX 1111 .... DX .............. ...,40¢ ••••••••••• •••• Expert motor tune up with all parts and labor 11.88 13.88' 17.88. ..... ... HERE'S WHAT YOU GET! __ ,....,.,... , _ • New ..... , •• , ........... • bp9rt 4 I ,.,_ ..... • Sth ......, .. ti.Mg --- • Mlf-twls11lrr ... • A4-fss•s•Lll• a ·----.... ; ID wrl" f a I , HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Center) .. .. .. .. ·-4 All The Smart Young Crowd Wear These Labels ~ernon SPORTSWEAR Have your HV underwire bra and FIBERFILL, TOO! • l.owtly nyion Ix. bias~ contoured with IOf1fy quilted ~ pof)'9tef fibetfilf lining that's IO Ntunlly ftanering. • A ._., ~ lex* \'U fDMlins of nyfon '""'" quiMCtl an eech ap a..""8 the illusion of • kMoc:at tliidcllne. . • .... MW Ill W\awd Wm!' .um~ cup pe ,...... ...... mra seplt'llion MCI bust dlf.u•lloi• Veta's \ ~one-stop' shoppjng at its i'lllestl OPEN THURSOA Y & MONDAY EVENINGS . " HELP ·us CLEAN HOUSE FOR THE LAST TIME AT T:HESE RIDICULOUS PRICES LADIES SHOES DE LISO LIFE STRJDE FLATS VALUES TO $26.00 1052 IRVINI, NIWPORT llACH IN ntl WISTCLIFP PLAZA Our new {]eiJt oliru :Jor Spring t .JJaJ r}wt .Arrived I And for +nose of you wJio J\eve · a Geist werdrobe elreedy, we have metchin9 pieces in lighter spring shades. ~IS . . . . $26 to $30 TOPS • • • • S 17 to $28 BlAZERS • : • $4o to $46 SKIRJS • • • • .. $20 to $28 . · IJa!,g. ~ 'J"l .if P,elbj . So/J wil~ ofa'Je~ By Carters • Girls' Topper Sets • Boys' Topper Sets • Sleeping Bags • Blankets • Towels • Sheets • Gowns • Sh'ower Gifti FREE 1 Month's Dieper Service From labylw If You'rw tt.e Lucky Winner In Monthly Drawl"fo l051 IRVtNE NEWPORT llACH IN THI WISTCLIFfl PLAZA ' .ot....,_ ........ !!!l·• ''*· Yeu lwlt1D .. ...,.-Ptl be ceamed lb.t •; inplftlll ...... ti .............. Tbil is I -.X.,...... It 1199.ft ._. r1ta .._ • 11 certified •• n I!!!!!'"' ...... '°*111 l ...... stlHlft.1tla•Of*PW11•Midl -•11•1Wr 111111..r•lltfo. wlndllW.1114blltlDfd.1tt' 0 ) ... •• .._1 aaa111 tf~• to $950. • ao1. •xt' .................... ~ . . tlim ............................ ·. Now A nllable at 8ean! STEEL CORD RADIAL TIRES A* AllT A.Dstale Tin~ Aboat Them: Muffltr Garant• U mutnw tall• due to df!feet I• mat.nu °" 'll'Wu..Mip or blow· OOI. · rU1t-<1ut or YUl'-<>u~\. Yblle ort&1nal purdle.1tt OWN UJ• ur, It will lit nplace4 11poa retuni, f1ote o< dlar1e. It t.bt dtlecu ... MuUler ,,u lnt1talled by ...... -wtU loatall ~ new mlittlar ellars· l"I' oal1 tor bracket. 8" bOlta. lt·llMded. d· 'tire ~t 2n .. · Guaranteed 5-Ways l. WOlrtlmulMp I. Material D.tect s .... "'-. " ___ , '-w .... _, INSTALLED 1088* each .,._ TlllMe Cati: 'llll·'M Ford; '1111-'&1 Rambht: '64-'&t Chevrolet, Chevy ll, Chevelle; ''ll·'tT Plymouth, Dodp. Cbry11er; '80-'M Comet and 1'alom; 'M-'87 PonUac•, '80-'&7 Corvalr; '80- 'M Valiant •Jbloept Grand Prtx A •old ColtJ1 Battery Failure with Sean Guaranteed Batteries GU.ilANTBE me rtptlcem•t wtt.bla .. ..,. ., pardlalt It •U«y ,...,.... detecUft. Aftao • ..,., we NP!ace U.. 11alt.er7, tf cllfecll'H, aad cMrJ'• JW only for u.. ,..w at OW'lMl'lllltp ..... oa the r•r•l•r ..-, >-tnde·lll at tlM time vi ret.111. prcnW ... ...,.. ., MoatJl9 ., ......... G•ara•teetl 12 ~••••la• 6-volt Bett«y lutalled G•ar•••ee4 II M .. tlaa 12-volt Battery IMtded 9 97 . •IJll .,.,.... .. ... ...,1-.. ... .,.... ..... ..,_ Mu .f .. ue,,. "'-M•t au., T,,_. ~ ow.... ...... t .Lo•.:..i-...,....1 . -·-,.. ~--~ .-~ ~ . -· . -.. ~ ..... ' DAtL Y PILOT 2J _"ig Patented EeatureS! Full 4~Pty· • I SIJPERTREDS 36·Month Guarantee Buy 1st Tire at Regular Trade-in Price of $22.95 Get the 2nd Tire tor Only Tire Rot.aUon Evety 11,000 mU .... FREE Check ot Your Wheel Alignment. 47 6.50x13 Tubelea8 B1ackwaD Plu St .81 F.E.T. and Old Tire Big Patented Features Plus Deep Tread 4-Ply Nylon • Pat.ted Silencer Battom W.... a. rlb8 1top the 8q111&)ing around Wr9I and when braklq. • Safety Shoulder helps you rlde ll1ldE into the road without a lurdl. if ,_ •tray off. • Patented ln&erl~ Trad extril .- pip on road for better tradion, -.:t and atop q11ickly. • 4·p1y Nylon Cord Tiree mean etabO.itt and tn1per l!ltrengtb for reeistanee to road hazards. ALLSTATE PB.Menger Tire Guarantee Guaranteed Araln1t: All fallure1 of the Ure rewlUng from normal road ha.za.rda or defecta in matenal or work:m&nablp. For How i..oa.: For the life of the Ori&'· Ina! trea.d. What Sean WW Do: Repair nail pune- turea at no cbarre. In the cue of fall· ure. in excb1111ge for the Ure, replace tt. charftnr only th• proportion of current rerulu eellmg price plu11 Federal Ellclle Tax that repreaenta tread used. Tread Wear-Out Guarantee o-..._. A,salut: T..-d wear-out. For How Lonr: Th• number of monthl ..,.citied. Mat...,.. WW Do: Jn ucbanp tor lb• Ure, replace It, cb&rain&' the curnmt reruJar Mlllng-prl« plu1 Federal Elida Tax lea the toUoW1111 allowance: Moetba Guaraat.. Allow&Dele 12 to 24 10~ 27 to 311 20,,. NO MONEY DOWN When You Buy Your Tires At Sean on Credit! Regular $199.95 • 3-Qud control leta you choose the •°"",.,..er.,. • 'fw9-.4..way adjustable lounr1 pro- n.le draft.free circulation • NO llONET DOWJ( On Sean Eaey Payment Plan .. ./ • %% MIU II.LO r Market s..,1e1 ... CoriglomeraJes Losing Glitwr? Organize Conference ~r E. Young of Newport Beach in ff!'Ving aa the tedmical progr 11n dlalrman of 1he American Society for Meta.la' Con- vention coounittee f o r WESTEC - -UM! Westmt Metal and Toll Expolitioo and Coalennce. WESTEC JJ apected to attract more 1b.ID 25,000 eoekleen a n d m.anuf.ac- turi.Dg aecutifts f r o m throuO>out the WMt Cout .u.. The a:pociticm ad eGllltteoce, tcbeduled for Loe Aqetea' Great Westin ~1 Center and Ole Biltmore Hotel, ii c o - ~ foe the fifttl con- secutive year by the American~ for Metals and Amaicatl Society of Tool and~, EncineeT•· Youns. a member ol the engiDee:rinc stall cl Atlatic Researdl Corp.. C o 1 t a Met.a. JJ a memhtr ol tbe ABM Loi Azllelll ~. and a 25-year JIHIMer ol th• uUooal ori•heda Man th.--......... will eClllt '1t mUIGa la produc:ta, ~ .. auppties lit Che G r • a l w e1ten1 Blhlblt C • • te r , March 11 lS. S i m u 1 t a n e • • s l 7, tbe technial Raiana ol i)e WESTEC codennce IDd the DecilD M)d Sdeatific Ptecia)oo lnl1rtnnellta Ex- hibit will be located ii u.e Biltmon Hotet The conhreace will feature to papen ia D seasioos durial Ma toar•1 run, March 11-ll Youn& ii respouible fOl' the cqllliza. tion ol the$e Hniou. The lnstrumeota EJbibit wW • p 0 t 11 ' b t tbe latest met.I Uogr aiillc. ~trallaic. physkal evaluation, a a d noodertructive t e 1 l i • I equipment. SME Honors Reynolds · As 'Salesman of Year' - . . &out.bent Coa:atill Gu Co. connected 21,214 .., iuten cwerall in 1117, .. Int ti.me a1ace 1MI that a.. tocaJ tw been beio.r tbt ._mark. It pve .. flna -a1- Jreplie ff 1 • 1-11 • l 21 allt.aaMn .bl its lis<OUDty eenice ""' Im I 111 ad-decL Idleness By Strikes Rises 12% ' . --. I ~xpenses ltel&xe~ AMOeiation Plans Honor For Hanna n.ar..,.~.._. trW luMAfwa A•willd• wm bold b Int annual awd lmclaitoa at tM GnM HClltti, A'deim oe Mara 11, acctrdlnc to Prfll'W a.... llDdoftl. p.,_. Wiil ... to boDar ._parrhwlnl..-,Wbo ..ba .. suppotW UM MMCia- tioD'1 "Bay Oraate Coant, J'tnt ........... ''Mu et tbe Year" awanl wtll ... pr•llllted to Con-srerrn• Bldmd T. Baima (~Ben) f« hia ~ to the iD- dutrtal dnel.,.nent cf tbe aru ud a reeopltiaa tor ......... ..,. la belpbti a.. ......... rwll .. Mlwll olmajar~llidwltrj. LA~rt P~er load Soars Tiii --., ........ ""' = 1M A•t In Jlta'M. ~._.­..-ilia CIM Jt ,_.from ..... 19,. _.., ......... Onw9 ,, • fniCtat .,..._ ...... ... ,.. I'· -,...t. .,...,.....,CM .... ., A.trf1lt c... altdr m r.ct tr• .._: Air .... ,..... lllcrrMr ,,_ .... II_, ti ta--··-· a._.,.., ... -:~r,;..,. .. , ........ •tn __ g.,. .... .._ __ '1 a• _. ...... --... ,, .. tr ll ,.. a& , . 11 SW ht J9 Ciwr 12 · ... • ....... ........ 41, .. uar...a owun .. ........ .. .... 211~ llftit 45 ""' U Artao• su .. u C.•11111 ty ,. .. 14 ,,.Jtct-46 lldl•ltt .... ,.. kl .. 11.., 16 H • fl• staht t~, 2'Jtutdl1h ., ...... -27kl«ls '1 . fr• tor Mt Z8 l.W• "'1 41"1Ci.hf J -.... 29 .. ..,,, ...... .. '-•\ad JI .__ ........ 5 --. --: 4'M•llt• .....,.... c-. ....... ,..,... Jllasfs• ,..._ 7 ... I ..... IClll• ••Ill .. JJSlld • .... ........... . ,...... .. I a., rn~ !Jc D ..... ......... J7J....... ........ 111 Q low C.,. • ,._. ... ...,_. MC 11 ••• . . . . . . . .. Open House Scheduled Orton Joins Mesa .Firm Dreyfua Reveals 1967 Eamiap "" . ., ----~ • .. " ---· ~f - ) Ill /..r s--:z s:-.. ... 1 'rl ~ /ls••.,. 111 •• ~ ~ 1 ,........:., iJ .. ~ "' _ll ,...._,, •• '" • • ~ ------t~· Lli\\. •• ~ •• 111 -I •• 11,~'l/ ~ ., ~ •• ·~----/ I ~:-/'/ l!:::::====~ll--============== .. ==~=:.!:!'~.==--====:!:::::======= .... === .. =~=!.==== ... =====--=======:::;;r~ I , .. -=-=-- --- I ' -· --. -107' • -• ·t· -b b ...... ·-__ .... ,_ • l . ~-·--·-~· . .. • • ft • '4,741.00,0I 10,ZN,'16.11 \ /: DAILY '1l0f Biological Research Grants Set Studenta In bWoC1CaJ 1cleocea at coleCN ~ out the Southwestm11 a,pplJ fer particlpaUoa In a 1um-mer research PNICflm ID the school of btoloclcat Rlence.t at tJCI. Fifteen undercractuatn, lnclwllog several from vet. wW be selected by a UCJ faculty committee. The pro- gram ls supported by a N .. Uonal Science FoundaUoa grant of s1a.m Each participant in the 12-weelc program w 111 receive '60 a week living expenses and another '50 per week for 1 t u d • D t research support. Information can be ob- tained by writing to sum. mer U n d e r g r a d u a t • Research, S c h o o I of B l o 1 o g l c a 1 Sciences, . University of California. Irvine. Deadline for ap- pllutioo ii Aprll 15. Kent Edler At School Kent D. Edler, eon <:l Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edler. ~ Vla Koron, Lido lale, II DOW' attending Norttrop :r.tltut.e of Technology in lnglewooct. California. Studying aJrfrane llld powerplant maintenarn et Northrop Tech, Edla' ia preparing for a career u an aviation ma.int.en.nee technician. Upon completion or this program, he will be qualified to take the ex- aminations for his airframe and powerpla.nt certWcate w~ hy the Fede!'al Avia- tion Administratioo. In ed· dltion, he may be accepted by the <Allege of En~ ing at Northrop Tech to lludy for the bachelor <:l science degree in Aircraft Maintenance EngineerinJ Technology. He wu graduated from Newport Harbor H l I b School. 5 7 Countians Get Degrees Fitty·seven. students from Orange County communJtte1 were among the 99 W'bo were graduated and receiv- ed bachelor's and muter'• degrees recently;l!UTlng tile Chapman College MJd-Year Commencement. All degrees were conferred by Dr. John L. Davia, president or the college. Among those from Orange County w e r e : Frederick: William Kyle, Costa Meta; Dwight Beachman, William Newbill and Ruth WutphaJ or Huntington B e a c h : Norman BoruckJ and John Manders, Laguna Beach; Ralph Laughner Yeomans o( Newport Beach; Charles Eugene Monroe, S e a 1 Beach; feter Bur we 11 , Sunset i:seach; and Lolita Jean Cramer o f Westm.lnater. Needs Eyed By Anaheim The need for a new Anaheim city ball wu the first recommendation to be drafted today by t b e CIUzeos Comm.lttee studying capital improvements for Anaheim. In a resolution released by the building committee, chaired by realtor Dave Collins , It was stated the committee will pr e p a r e recommendations regarding location, size and design, economics and funding, and disposition of existing pro- perties that will be made surplus by any new con- struction. The 34-mAD buildlng com• mlttee Js one of five com- mittees with 100 membel'I appointed by the City Coun- cil to study and make recommendations on a wide range of c ~ p I ta 1 lJI>. provementl for tbt dJ;J • Sherry Love Becomes Nune ···-- I t I ' " f OAJl V Ml.OT Evwyone HM Som1thif19 n..t Someone a.. w..m- . . i-40USIS 'OR SALi HOUSIS FOil SALa HOUSES 'OR SALE Oenertl 1• 0-.rel 1000 GIMr8' 1'*' GeMr•I 1/1 HAllOI HIGHLANDS 2001H~dDr. Drive by • U 10" llb the outaldt'. you'll LOVE tbf ii> 1>1dc! ll has 3 bdrms i Fam- ily Room. plus llxl2 d.lninl an>a. 2&,. b91ba and ""1ce pon:b with plmty of C9~ n"U Compleie lolcbftl Bit/ 1n~ lndudin( newly iww doubt~ door ttfri&ft"l.&Dr. RN.!15\JCall,y p r 1 c e d ti SJG.500. m~ £•ea:~ lay Ir ..... RHlty, Inc. :?1()7 E. Coo.at Highway, CdM lnine Ten1ce #IV Exciting SpaniAh arcb.lter- ture. 4 BR's .l f11m nn. Wrl bar, lgr master BR w/dress- lng nn Ir pvt prdena. Ex· posed beamed ceilings . . . ~7,500 Mrs. RaulJlton c.ww• ..... &C.. -L C.. ........ __,....,~ •1 "ml ..... 2aL11181 ..._ Eves. Call 646-1050 RXiioi lsUAo loyfront Home with 4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, large pier i slip designed into lemporary modem priced at lot val~ $157.SOO i-;iiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiii~ I CaD John Abell II e Eves: i73-'136:> • Sacrifice! 6 Bedrooms, family rm. 2 frl>lcs, 41,t baths, kine-she heated & filtered p o o I. PLUS million dollar day & night Catalina & Bay View. Reduced from ntO,<MX> to $15,000 for lmmedlat" sale Chester Salisbury REALTOR 315 Marine Ave. Balboa la. 673-6900 • 5 BEDROOMS lepllblk W /Pool tmmriculate home In mint condlt.ion. ld~I for tbal Wie family. Larae Antboey pool, deluxe water toftener UldUded Jn price al $42.ZIO. JOA. co:rs ~WALLACE- lllALTOU 5464141-(0,... .,,...,...., HARBOR VIEW HILLS Ceront clel Mar L1uk • buUt homes located i.n the Southland.. IDOllt cs. sirable Ir fuclnatiJll area. School• ' Calif. Irvine Campua just m o m e n t a awa,y Sensibly priced from 133,900 to $43.500 LUSK HOMES D11ect10M: MacAnhur Blvcl. from Pacific Col.It Hwy. or s.._1IOl1 fwy. Tam on San .I oaquin Hills Rd.. tbel follow 11gns ro model area. ACT IOW NM rr again al 1ucb a low pri~ lbili 3 + family room 6 )'NJ' old bome, 2 bet!I~. all rltct. bit-In kitchen, lrplr .,.,th log llghtrr, alM> lndud- ed are washer. dryer A: r~ higcrator, Only $21.500 with terms. ~- I' 'I I • " 111 I I ~I \Ii \ \ II \ \ l I \I ' 200 WESl'O.UT DRIVE Snooker, lllllards PRICED to sell. S99 mo payw ar "you name It" 11 possible ail on assuming 5% % GI. 646-m.t Open Eves. in W.1Sx24 detached room, 3 Bdrm, cpta, drps, man..v DISTRESS SALE -or a boat can be pulk-d extraa. Submit terms, will Family sltuadon demands tbrou&b the double carage C'IJTY 2nd. Owner. 540-~39. fut action at a 11acrUiet> right Into thla "hobby, or 646--0452.-...,,.----.,,---- priot. Sharp 4 bedroom 2 work-room". Ob ye., there'• Sale by Owner beth, carpets Ir drapt'S -a lovely 4 i family Pace-GoU counie b om l'. Comer $25,«JO -AllWDe hilh FJU wtter, loo. About n60 111 ft Joe, 3 BR's. 2983 Java Rd. loan with low down. In all. Stt It this w~. C. M. Pricl' S37.SOO • 646-7171 546-2313 It'• eaey to buy· 111bmiL Make offer. Call 548-3873 0,... lws 'tit 9 Col .... R•lty 546 5110 3 BR. Freedom ~-N;; Td: ~J Ll\.L L~TATER::_. lSOll AdAml at Hart>Gr rarpeta, drapes tarse frnc. tNear Onema Theatrl'l ed yard, dble detached gar- l!!!!!ml!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!m!!l!!!!!!!!!m!!ml age, $17,950. By owner. 962..3194. PUii llOW ~. HOW SWEET fT ISi to ftnd a 3 BR borne ftll' Wnly $14,l:iO. Includes elect. built..ina, dlshWuber, car-peq Ir drapes. Hurry I: IUibmlt a down payment. Pacific Shores Realty SJS.a89t EYes 96UN1 THE WILD ONE Ouplaes '-" S.le 1975 DUPLEX. Eaatllide C.M. 2 BR each, fpf. Patio. A·l Cond. Agf.JJt. 548-1781 IO:NTALS .--. Furnished Rentals to Share 2005 WHY RENT? LEASE/OPTION 3 BR, 2 baths, Newport Shores. Pool le Oubhowie MADGE DAVIS Realtor &t2-7<MX> TOWNHOUSE Lene ar Sale; tum le unfum 3 BR., 2% ba., trpl., carp., drapes, hlt-ila. 2 car pr., heated pool 871"88ll Alt S pm & wknds call: 646-5731 LEASE w/option, wattrfrom 2 BR, pil'r & 11Jp. ExcllL,m community. 837-5255 OCEANFRONT cottage. I BR, cpta, drps, stove, !'f'-1 frig, Le~ $170 mo. $9'l11 4 SR 2 beths, walk to Ru~ Ungton Shopping Ce11ler. w .. ru•neter 2'12W..tm1Mter $25,500. 847-1472 alt 3 ---------------------- 2612 2612 Mutt ~leJ>banta? Dime-a-line 0 ReorrOftO• lerren o4 lht four 1tro111bltd worclt i: .. law to forno four lomple words. . . . . . . . . • •• ,._-_..__..._ .... _......_........._.....,......_..-... .... ._ ..... .-.......~~ ... rot -• -.. (}reen TOWNHOUSES C.rpets, Or.apes, luilt.i11\ ••• every luxury! lit F.-$175 -· -· -·..-. ..,...-..... ___ ................. . .... ... ~ ~··-· ... ~ .-.. ·--- ~ISTATI lana II ........... - BEST, i.oc.Uon. ~-'(}~ ~. l ll'!l6 Uarbot. can eou. 32T-41tll aft & e PR..Om Retail 1..ot'ation e . S1:0IU: -18 x 40 1115 H&rbar, 0.1 64S-&i54 6070 lw.. !l!p•r~ 6JOO ,...., w,.. A4k) 6400 Your Own ~j~""' PUPPY, little b11Ck rtma.t,, , ''NUm '' Sc<o~ttrifl' tYPt· Red col-'r•~ Ston llU', about 4 °'°'" old. A DICNlfIED BUSINESS V~lnli, Sl.ntl labelle I IN f. HUGE t>Sr Orqe Ave. Hi-61.'fi CROWING-MARKrl' WH'f' toy pOOdle. Malt. Vic "NulvW(' ~\ion wtt!I ~Nation&! Avr., CM. I Pf'OVfll record of ~ -"~·~ .... =)'--------J in open.tln( ~ ltotH Very tame black I wt.itr l1 now ollerin.a: a llmltrd !tmalr. nbbit lexpectanl) nwnbtt ol tnnchiaes to GMi687 ,qua 11 fl rd indivlduula or -----'-"----1 frOllPll . l"t 6401 INVESTMENT OF $13,t"aO CASH INC..UDES: e Complete Jlort! ftxtWft A e<tlliPment . e Merchandiae' tnventory tretum5 l6CXlO al reta\U e Expert &lit IM.'ltetion • LH.ae rqotiatioM LOST; Blk. inalt Poodle, l:,:r miniature-Vic. Meyer It Victoria, CM. Reward. ~165. l.ADJES a o Id walch-:-H~x balld; vie. S Poirita. Lihl'-I,, B'way 1tore. Reward 841·2937. • Stare de!dll'.ll ' la)OUI •Complete warffiouslna: lief-CHlHUAJruA, Cernalr . It * • * Whaddy1 Wint? Whlddy1 Get? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATUaAL BORN SWAPPERS Special lt1t1 i ll'* -S tlmea -S ltvcb •ULf.' -40 tolUSl INCLl.IO• -•' 1--1 .,., 111 ..... tr-t-W~ .,.., ••M lo "-. ~'oua .,.._ _,.,, IM<I..... ._, .,,., .,. ........,._,,. l--ltQ1i.(tNG PQR U.1 I -fRADE.S OM\.'' • PHONE 642-5671 T• Pi.d Your Trider'• P1r1di11 ~ " L19VM N!ft!el 710'1 ~LEX l BR. 2 Ba., blt- t Mm. tame, na. 1DI, patio. Nr. beacb. 1140 Dn1.0.S: 2100 \\'. Coast Hwy.., N.wpo.1. f\EWPORT AnT Cl!:NTER, a~·1"Q!;B lron1 thtt Shift 9liH . Prcstigr, modem blda-l'lf'1aonablr. n>nta. Utllides pofd. OU- 9tl'Mt, Jll'iV•tr lot perking .• Wdl .riiaintainl'd. lleavy roNINcton for quietnes. Individual air-1.:orKlitloning. Rent.al det•lls 111 offit'\' lZ or C9ll: 548-2400 of ~78 vice bn)o.\'?I, "Prnney'" CM are<1. SWAP: }"Ol'd A Pickup :io e 111 • afore 4 On-The-Job f>f&-mt after 6. AntiQUf', good conditinn. tr.v.ining LABRADOR Retriever. B1k }'QR; Late r.1.~el VW buR, Small home busme111 Iii 11old pwmlng kllll, l!~ split? Ume activity witU. beneflU U'llde !or i;;ta. ft&. 1pProx $500. val. 548-a642. In MONARCH BAY $3511 Winter. 1'15-J127, OWNm i7>25S1 1-BR., fCI. pr. 30' Boal dock e Advertiling It promotional fem, Milling in Dover Shor· Ir o o d coocb!IOll. M!!-T!r.ti aid.Ii es Atta. ft.toward. 6-tl-0828 l\J1er 4 p.111 . Adults: DO prb. $150 Mo. PHONE Ml. MOlllSON Hl-05" c..~~-~·~·~'~ .. ~·-~-~-_:39!!!50! l1""'~~·~"~"jl~"'~· ~·'IJ.&<?I~~·;.;;;; -LARGE 2 BR on Seubore l"'"""""'"""'"'"'"'"l'"'"'"'"'"""""""""" Pritn• loc. for Ii:.-Corp. NEAR CdM JU Sc llool Dr. Adulta., $165 mo 'till Costa Mna 5100 Corona del Mar 5150 Ofc'1 ~ llll f1 ~~ :sc-. ---------- Exiatin1 OPf'r11tion1 now TOY POODI/= "Bonnie". blk '48 Int1 walk-in Cartlper. nettlni 118,000 plu~ pr )'t'ar & a:rY· 100 Hillcr,sl. LB Trade (Or 1950 or new"r • locatiom immediately Rl'ward 4~4 f'ord or Chev t too tru1·k. 11vailabJr in Orang, County, -Of like value. Al:W !world'&luyest) ROOI Br.er Dr1v!!-in I: Restaur., li(•als 180; in Oraugr CqtJ, $2{1,00) Eq., Cllli ¥Id ~ pq. Tndf' !or'!' ~1-7401 W. Cl'leery, ~el l Br Jane ts. Brew Rb)t. ftl.3>12 Recpt .re.., 7 pvt afc's home. Blt·la eiec:-lrilmen.. I&... I R · walnut/pan.' crpts. dr:ipes \\'rite about youraelf tn dttail Pirson•ls 6405 1!91-:lt.S iG\vr Phone #) 10 ----;,;"..-..~ .... ....," SmolJ "'5:,•pl HARBOR * .... nne eel * a:.="~'."'"~~;, -----"----1 APARTMENTS --• ·---L' "'·'-, . HAVJ;; houw Want units 1-.u ... :wse ~• Manager SINGLE. · ~el! Personaltty Hnve ln.nd Want TD's illlve P 0 Box 906, Costa t.'eu., i:otur. Call for Confidm-TO's WI.lit f' & c House 92627 Hal ~ecorded l\tesr.tti:e. MllVI' TD'1 Want C".il' R. ~·. IUU.TOP l:lt1te San Juaa Capistrano, over 3000 aq;;n, 4 BR. pool, l-car 11:ar. Over I I C'. $74,00) clear. 'J'rd }of local prop. Bia:. ~&-mi ' THE ORIGTN AL 531-40'10 2t hou"!___ Steel!' Rltr. ~S-9567 THIEF OF BAGHDAD ALCOHOLICS Anonymout -~- , __ .--. __ Fu_mlohotl _____ ,~i.t .!:::1 .;~~ GREENS ~a~~!n~~ _v= I~' YO~~~-~rR!!. small General 4000 541-1421 BACHELOR _ UNFURN. SliPI Available offi~ bldJ, in Cost11. A1es!l. Never Had It This Good: Hnrbor Area. Phone 673·8124 WANT: Oa~ Point kit ;i.1i I I .. -· "· ~ _,, I ,. "-part paym I. on Nl'Yo-port -ll. ·"""' ......,.., •-ts I nuun-Betdi h<Ml\I,', 200 fl from HOLID V"r• "'' :z BR • 2 Balh Apts. Good loc. Ideal for accounl-AY PLAZA ~~Y. larie l br fr.ind from $100 "ant, lnaUrt.nc!r. re.ll f'~la•• DELUXE -· t BR yard bd1 a\ ..... ~ W LEASE · or -BUY • KJUS • • -..--_,., • IDcL util m1111. caq,: 544-23216 after Fun. Apta nz;. + util. '4th St. 213 -691-95E. SQ>, Mo. I UP • $59,SW up 1 P ni A.II ~ DELJ. Full)' l'qtlipt, · • SrNGLE ADULTS* oceanfront.Princlpal&Only Heated pool, c a • p e I i n g 1 • 2 I l BDRM. 2525 <ban Btvd., CdM _;_-c=· ~·;-;~;._,-..-~~- drapet, 1mplr parklnf. No f'URN. A UNFURN. 613-1788 -for further info 1815 w.stcliff Dr. Uke New. Ch»ct Bay Jo"ront Call for rccorded mes.~ege Own!'r 642-:611 Loe. Low Rent Lease & 2-1 Hou"' I day Ir 53J.6JIO HAVE· ...... , n-, I . Dll.rMt. Point $39,000 l bdr, 2 full batt11, lie pool., J!car gar. $16,lm rqt,y. Trade for any Nowpt Bcb ·R.E. Owner, 642·2123 Ali SUpplin, LI c r n s e. ""~==~~:,;:::-~-:-,! · -~uxe ...... ..,an rt Htallh permit. ecc·. $15,000 Funerila 6412 Duplex NB. Excel income. Vahle. MUST sell rii:tit now Trade for 1ingle house in cblldrm, no pet.I. 10No~~'"~"'°c:.:.rt;...:H~g~b.:;:.,. __ 4~2~1:;0 Heated Pool.I, Clilld Care Jfennan Troll, Mil". ,..._, ... __ 1915 Pomona, CM. M2-M;i8 Center, Adj. to SboPP!n&.-1~ ...... ~~ ... ~'!!!!!~~ I .,.,.uxe cust. """"'"' Oft· suite. all Owner tranafrrrl'd. St!-Orange Co. Prine only. m• WESTMINSTER 1 rn.1•:• Furn 1 A'! BR Apt.I. 2100 Pl'tenon W&J • .t Har-NEW Deluxe Spa.clout. 4 BR, Crpta, dlw. recepl + ~pvt Adalt:s. Call 646-ti64 bar I: Adami, to.ta Meu. 2~ ba. $250 Yl'I lc-ase Bill CXc'1. waJnut/pen, 11.1r-l-ond 26% Jo:. 16th Strtt! 546-0l'JID White 6'13-62IO 673-l298 7m !IQ ft around fir. orr be1ut/patW,, $215 inrl 11t1l Coste Miu 4100 Lido lal• 5351 Owners 548-9586 548-5-119 I ~;;:::..;::::, ___ _.:::;:; I SMALL olfi~. 11t~:or- NASSAU Palms 1 4 2 BR Furn er Un! SllS.$150. Htd. I :lo=llloo='-----'= pool. 111 E. 22nd SL 6(2.31645 -. PARTNER-.-MEMORIAL PARK Wld, PU '"''" """ ·;t Jaguar XK140 Conv. Auro. Fantastic new product with 1•.'ide public acceptance. Un- limlted potential. Requirrs 125,000 i.:ash -part or full time. !71-2950 no to 6 PM1 Mortuary & C1JMl1ry $450 valul'. Will pay r18h L"XCHANGE unall bome on R·i lot with room lor mare unita for 20xt0 Mobile bmnt. Fortin Co. 1103 Wtt:tcli1f Dr. 642-5000 or 548.2576 .r -. COMM. cor l bldp hom., I. orfitt NE 1.w tllh 6--0r- ange, HB. Approx $6000 eq. 1'rack-for othet-prop or 1 Bkr. 530-258.l eve• 53&-1972 14' Ski t.o.at. SO hp eltt. Jduuion & Uailu. Uke ~ Valut ~ Tntde for lair model car 1cr '!'?? 892.aI~ 'rnAOE: My 12 )'J'. old du- pl<'X, lAgwia Bead!: 5 mm 10 lOWn I. beach. All fb.nl- llhfd; for: 'l BR liXtNIPPf!I' ~. preler LliiUll&'ild>. 494-1120 NEAT ii: dean, O'ltt'llud bechrlor apt Nicely tum. n20. 5*6338 M0-9936 l 8DR..\1. Pool.. Util pd. Sll5. No chldrn or pets. 646-62".l'J NOW'S THE TIME FOR · DICK.CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD DIAL 642-5678 a.EAN S.chelor Apt.I. All atil mcl S75 up. 31.5 E. BLlboa. Blvd. BALBOA * 673--~ 2BR.2BA MARTINIQUE GARDEN APTS. Furn S125 ~ Parklike 1unouodinp ========~I FURNlSHED BACiELORS Boy hl1nds 4350 UNFURN 1 BR - 2 BR. l BR -~------'= 2 bat.hi available BAOIELOR. Apt . Utilities Carpel!, drapes, garage furn . S!JO/mo-l!t 1r: 1a 1 t 11th & S.nt1 Ana, C.M. Seo: Sal/Sun, ll2~;. A.gate 646-4113 646-»4~ Huntinqton BeKh 4400 RoClml It; Apta I.or Rent Dy, wk, mo. Sngla 1 & 2 BR % bit bch. All linens A utll• COMPASS MOTEL Bennud1 Village Spac 2 &: 3 BR, 1~ balbl Cartlt!la, dral)t's l BDRM. newl,y decor. ner location. $50. Ulil ind. Adults no pet. UUJ pd. Neu &12~. Bay. SI40. 101 Via }'lorencr. l •_,~=~----­Phone 613-6573. $95 It; $175. Air C.'Ond. pa.rk'g, Huntington S.1ch 5400 BEACHWOOD Apartment Homes Private patios -Near Beach, Goll and Shopping. Orange County BAnk Bldg. 230 E. 17th St. CM. 642·1435 0Ff1CE With Hlfing quorlers 1125, one ,alc::we fl2a Cl\f .... ~ .. lndustrill l•nt1I 6090 o~·no:c; i1: yat"d •tl)('!lgt! llPQCI' suit. • contr. C.Jr srn: mfg N'pt Sch. Owner 642· , ... Lots ~roo Ocean View OISTJUBU'l'ORS riew k11r i:.l'ely mirror. Conlat•I Al J1.1-vi1 tbi~ wlmd 11 16 Sta- tioo Harbor at Katclla •Next 10 Disneylaodl YACHT Sales COf'p. Xlnt nf'w 111.il l power + bkrg. Xlnt water Joe. P\easant- proli1able. Bui s:icl,ooo. Val- id buyer ooly, Writr Bo:ri: P- 3~. Daily PUot. Comi.l1t1 funer1la dilt. 54.').2696 nights. rom $245 Cemetiry Iota WANT16to20Unit.s. llAVE Duplex near Ocean. Casi add from $130 1·ash. Art Gkwinetti, fUtr. Include& ~owmenr Carr 673-1420 i?l-!ll8'1 Everythlna: in one be1ulllul l~~~·,;;_:c:.::.:_~-~ pl.a.er meana lesa cORt. $20,000 Equity In beautiful No tratDc problems. Nrwport Beach home. Will l'll!Ol Beach \Vl'stmiruiter lrade lor 1portme111 hou.-e 531·17'lS • !!IJ..2f21 in Npt Bch. Costa Mesa or Hunt Bcb. ~150 * * * * * --~-----~ -----ll8 ·11th St. N.B. ;)36..4J.70 Near shopping &: gchoo\s 1 A; 2 BR Apts, Blodr: lo 1 .... ' .. '·~· .. · .. "" ... • .. eo ... 11~··~· .... #~·­Beattl, heated pool. S75. 1 •..&-/ 3 BR 2 INtha, frplc 2 BR 2 baths, p<1fios I IR -Wilk in clout• Wamer I: Sprlni:dale, H.B. !2 mils W ol Beach Blvd. I 142-SOOI "Or 142-3615 WEIJ.. equipped machine ahop doing jab abop, prolo. ~. pe • looting work':. 1200 Sq. 1.46 1cre1-·2l.ST P1cific Avt. fl. Good loCation-Low rPnt. SIERVICI: DIRECTQft.Y tR3 CounlyJ •• °'" Fu RT • txo"" -' 2 BR, 2 ba. Pool, patio. \ OWNER '""· u price, knm. •.A ~NS ~ Child(•,. 6610 Haulint 6T.IO MORA KAJ, 81!1 Garfitld. 142-l61S Evf'!'I. rn.Jli69 ~T!;m Antt 7 PM. Beginners. Bu1e dnawme _;;,;c,.:..,;,;: ___ _;c_; Priv 1tTret, 1 block north I ~~!!"'"!!'""~!!'!"""'~" /GARDE'NlNG Route I u r C.Ol!lpot.itioo Ii: color. Stlll'I UCENSED DAY CARE CLEAN Jots, 11rqes. ell'.. off Gvf!ekl. 962-89!M I SW!16' v · • Sale. NewpaM-Collt1 Metil March 4 • Golden Gallery Hot luncbc1, nlPI, crafts. Trtt removal. dump, ~p. to $150 " frer utilities. ' ...-m w carport S36-3TTl 53&-T282 $90. Water paid, near • Jew !·123 Galaxy Al'"'&. 546-5382 1425 So. COMt HiWI)', IC'l'OM Ha.rbor·Baktt • 546·1339 beckhoe, flll, i;rade. 962-11•5 Drive, Dover Shores. •-A c '- 1 BR S60, Larae 2 BR 11<.:bool Avall Marth 1. IP1rll y fur n) $90 . 2194 Placentia Avenue "' 500 , ··"·'d A~UE ,....._ ...... ··-•~ .,.11-, uvm rt enter, ...... guna. SAVE MONEY * Before....,, , . ...,.,... • S6JO &II-"• '"' • ....., •v• ....,. • f!M-9893 • Con_f('a~n , 6620 "uvv uually. By owner. 646-2151 livln&' qullt'1eni. JtSOO. !iJ6. I ==;;:~~~~~=~/;:?.:':·~7,<.L,~-:-_;;,;;;;o / T1ke ii to lbe dump ca Downtown &rea. 536-040.1 ~37-03!!0 S620 -~cN f ALi Apts.. Unfumilhed $105 -$120-- Luxuriovs TownhouM -l-BDRM Unlun:it.lbed Eltc kitchen. Beautiful big pool. Nr sbp'g. Adulta only, HARBOR TOWNHOUSE VOLTAIRE Jo"KOM $9!J.50 0071 I· ROOM dditiom lo O'W! Us! 6'£.9188 or ~ ONE of thf' lut largr and I =========~ /!C~·~-~!"'Y~!L~°"!!,. __ '4!!_1~11/ 1 ' w ""I ~-C-~~=''='-'o-~7--1 Lie 1 BR. _2 BR. Studios Hotpoirlt bltns. retrig, cptl, drpa, pvt patio, pool , recre&l..lon area. beautiful fee !lmpl,. lot I · head, toP quality! 16'X20' I HAULING. n-ub pidalp. J Anl.iquu. Way. Dover Shores. tnvtttmtftt Oppor. '310 JIARBOR R.nt Memorial f'iuaily nn. Special ·alfer, Ttfi'il"'rnrnr.-All7ftlfnFWe-dol Kl 7-0f?. OWNER Park. J lots for $700 or $2300. LT CoDlt, OR 3-JJ66 It aU. Expert work. 5'5-27112 CHo!CE LOT 00 DESIGNERS S250 for one. :.Jl-4245 aft Additions * Rc-mode.lina: VEN DOME 2217 Harbor Blvd .• 01 8U S. Fairview Rd. 541-7485 IBtwn ?t1cFadden I: 1st St! Prosreulve Yoong -need l PM. Yttd JI. Gerwid:-Llc. 67 •• , Santiago, N~ &oacb b1cker1 ,Mblr lhf'm ma.nu-6'J3.Ci041 * 543-7170 lncom9 Tix .ul • ·~ ~-* I -•-_..... S1200 COMPANION ~ """'"""""' acture ILLl·e""-T 9l!'CUl'ed or-......... ders sound inve1tment Will >'irlll Tier Palm Coun in (1-t Clunin 6625 Gordon N. Warren PaclfkViewMemor ia l .,..... 9 Maple Capri E.\ll:RALD 81\Y view Jot SPECIAL! 2 WKS FREE RENT SPAC 2 & l BR. 1% bath& Laguna h1ch 5705 48xl3.';. Priv. heacb. Rrcrea- Make retctVatloM NOW CpU, drps, 2 pools lumlllh proof. 67~ P k 646-54 Pub. Acct. -Eat. 1951 ar · 51 DURAQ.EAN Rus aDd Uph. HonM or Office Appt1. Newly Redecorated Near Mlp'g and school.I 100 CLIFF DRIVE l =1=''="·=8~Y~';:"';-'~'=,......,.="'·== (Joa to shopping, Parle FROM $99.50 LUXURY FURN/UNFURN R1nchliS BOAT Delller & Mfgr nr.t'Cls $8000 20% return on lnvr.1l. Fully M?cti~. xlnt future PACJ~iC VIEW, 11)-grave Cl.ear>er•-Recommended by Now lncorponotin& forrnv ~tr. Endowment 1'8re. Parent I: McCalb for qual. Jo', J. Hanna practice ._ Clult & Girlf Club Mir-1991 Maple, #3 Year.11 Leue. 1 I: 2 BR 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;6;;1;;50; -1• •tes>t to ShOft l Shops • potential for bigt!er n'.'turn pllll!I 1968 TllX lou Avail. "1rltf! Box M-36 oauy Pilot $7Z:l. 540-8224 t·~ rsdm9te. 5'&-&l+4 OPEN 7 DAYS • Spadoas J Br'a -:z Ba Luxuruous 2 BR. 1% ha. Oteanvielll' from ltvuy Apt. Cartfomia Rancho SERVICE Dl~ECIORY CARPET Oeanln&-t1oor -4210 Se.shore, N.B. e SW\m Pool -PuVgreen all elec, crpts, drps, GE from $150 mo up. stripPing. Waxing. Walle, e '75.3345 e BilbyMttlnt 6550 Window. "ashed. :t.11-0567 "-than Tix S.rvlc• • Fl'Jll Indi..-llndry fac'l1 kitch. coJor anterina1>, Encl f!M..2449 I acrt or gently sloping land • Adults I. Family areas g-dJ', Pine trees, nr bus. f130. l -~~-=c.c.:..____ with 11 four ·stall bum, 100 Mortg1ge1, T.D.'a 6345 1845 An1Mim AYe. Adulta. 120 E. 20lh. 2 Bdrm, view, cptt, drps, Jenced pasturr. A 00.utiruJ CM .,,., ....,. 1tove, rclrll, gar, lllundry. ·• Bdrm, z ha ho--. -•-e 4or,<, YJEI..D e · · ~_.., 2 BR Htd Pool, Adjacent ma-North 81d. t1SI mo lrase. ~ "'"" .. "" jor slip'& SllO. util pd. Ad-494-lli62 has a billard room. Priced MUSI sell Trust Oetod! J?_j,OOQ RENT I -11., .. _... ~..,., al 11!1,500. fllf' more info Ca.'lh req. 6 to 1 l'Ollatcr11I. u l!I."""' '.....,.."''6· OCE•" --• B ni~ r~v.-.t -• r, aemi· plel.!ie c'llll Glenn Thomp!IOl'l Prop. told for $115,lm with 1----------1 'l BR Apt. New cpt1, drpii, fum!Ahed . Adults. S200 mo. with : $50,000 down. Must bt rrady BABYSITTING, my home, permanent, under 4. Swing llilift conlldtted. :;.tS-0884 BabyaltUna;, my home, nr. So. Cat. Plaza Wkd9YI onl)'. No small chldrn or peta. 64-3336 evenifll:S Eckhoff •nd Ataoc. Inc. to llr111! By Owner. Ph: 543-6169 1-"-"'--'--"""-~--y A ,,. --D •. 2 Bedroom.I, carpebl, drapea. 1818 \ . Chapman . ve. ~~ ay or .vr . • HURRY! • Ocean view. Swimm.In( pool. Orani:r. Callf. $33,000 lsl T.D. payable. s:l!:i 1 BR .. chikiren O.K. Nnr •-'··••-Sl40 mo ~-·-s.41.26"!1 F:v,..wkndll, •Mm 1" d 5 1~ House of Cltain everything. $115 Ptt Month. ........... · · ..__...._ I !~~~~!!!'.!!~~~~ mo. incl "' ue yrs. 1r.<> "' WI~-CM diM.'OWll annuall,y for j .vn. 511 w. llllh, C.M. 541-1454 <11f•. ' fi.16..51f24 R1nt1l1 W9nf9d 5990 I ~;::;.:.:;;;_;;.;;;c;..;.::..,__;;.:,;~ A ,..1ge 6200 $4j,000 lour BR. :l ba , L.A. BABYSITllSG DEUJXE a...doul I BR uiif HO.USE 2 BR., 1tt1c gar, --'-~------hom1•, bu ill 19G:1. Lo 1 •-my •·-• ~ N gard / __, RESPON Per.in needs un.. "" uuu1 1 Apt. $100. + util. Heated ice e~ w garuent'r. R.E. S1le1miln W1ntlCI JO'l'Xl89. Macnificenl \lirw DAY or EVE :..iw..s1 pool, refri&, c 1 r pet in a, lndry, nr ahp I · $121l 646-2'tl8 furn 2 bdrm hie'-. Laguna. Eltabli!ihed rral estate finl'. ITI4J 8~.M·I. BABYSm!NG MY Ho-,•···1 ' ~a. bit . P1Uo, ll:•r. vi-. Pennnt. •'LI"· dtspel, ample parkin(. No __...,,..., ·IN, new cpl.I M&rilyn. 49')...412'1 apecialll:ing ~clllllvely in S.18,tn:l Rf'fllrng -fl tt,000 in Cdlf 6~ E:xperter,~. s.t&-8261 3 R;..,,,. Furniture $25 Month FULL OP'I'lON TO BUY No deposit 0.1..c.. ANTHONY'S G•rden Service 646-1941 cbldrn. No pets. I: drt>s, no pelf, S120. 2'.lln ~~"";~~=== the llllil'lg and N.le ol nn-:z yn., lf'CUrrd by !lrong .::;;:::..:.::.:;::,. ___ _ 1965 Pomona. CM. 642~ American Ave, Ci'lf. 642·7014 R~s tor Rent 5995 developed acreqe for rclli-T.D. on valuablr proll('rty. Brick, M•Mnry, etc. Reas. monthly cal'f'. PnJT>- dentl1l development. nrcc:1.~ Prompt arlion nocr~~•ry! 656() Ing. Landscaping. Exp. hor- Orangr: Counties Largest Long form ...••. $10 State Tu: ..•.•. $5 ror hom' 11ppt. call NAruAN TAX SERVICE 527-TIC ~~ O:>mputerV.ed Income To !.fl F.. tTth. (::tif;ta Mesa Full time reoord keeph•, buit. mgmL, &cty'I aiKI Bkkpa: serv. Cl131 473-&!MO G, 8. HOFFMAN Enrolled to practl¢e belllre Internal Revmue Servke For App't. 646-5421 * ml YEAR * A-1 STENO HARBOR SllOP'G etn'R. No Matter What It Is S200 LOVEL Y, lge. rm .. xlnt ('Oflf1Cientlou1, honest f u 11 \\'ri!r: PO.. Bo:o.: 4 l 9 I , Uculturlsl. "Tende:r. loving view; all conveniencr~: nr. limr salcsmanit.bperiencr N-porr Brarh BRICK, ContN!tc, Carpt"nlry care for Green G11rden.f ". tuwn. LIJtt!N Bch. Meals and R.E. llcrnae """'· Com. $69.iO . ~-T.o.Payahle S70 OHrorn Cabinet.I Sm i?b" YARD CLEAN-UPS- 7 Days I Wttk. ~ t"'ID. I: SL S4.50: Lg form 114.::.0. ~ Yra P:"fl. 1 d&J,., KE:\L .. ER TAX SERVICY.. 19» Hartor. c.M .• 541-2404 I ~lNC'OiiE-Ts:ir: -sslhll11. $10 YOU CAN SEUIT WITHA DAICY PILOT WAllT DIAL MZ-5678 DIRECT JUST SAY CHARGE rt! • • ... PE'NTHOUSE VTE.W OVER- 1 LOOKING SPACIOUS GAR- DENS. Le~. Pool-f'oontain, r barbeque, P'ireplace. Elect. tye 2 c11r pr. Other De- luxr Feil. 1·BR 2 BA. cpl!, Draps. All Mainl S300 mo. Wetklifl 1t Doller No. 1. 6(l,;ll09 2 BR: 2 ba, Nr. oeeu. trplc, view. $lffi mo.. )'Tly. No pi:IJI MMll9'i' wkdya 'Iii 5. ...... ff 5242 Pre-View Olltnina C:-.4ol- If desired. 4!M-98a3 rniMion basis. CK f'rH E!!t ~-I· II I' ,.,. s·-~ I mo lncludin& 10' l . Dur. :i -au 1ng tt11 • • '" "u! • ry PRJV. entr, or beth, Mr n Dik1 ind CompM1y, Inc. )'l~· Behind $22,000 _ ls\ AU.. TYPES l\o11110nry, Brick shaped or removl'(I. RotoUJ. only. $40/mo. Call alt 10 Phon.> 646-96.11 tor 1ppo111L T .D. on $45,000 Virw tiom~ Block ii Cement work. ling w~oed1nr·rmw lawna. AM MS-3696 or M&-1418 20'i~ dllW'Otlnl 17141 4~1-11~7 Also repairs. &JG-2916 642-1260 $12.SO UP wk. w I kitchen 1-R-•_so~""'--P-'o~po'-"'""-'-'~2~0;;:5 --·---C•rpenterlng 6590 J1p::,~n----G1rd1n1r $22.50 up Studio Apta. 2384i.,, !..AKE ar~ _ 214 A _ Mon9J W1ntld 6350 Rela.ndt1C•Pin1. 1rin1. NewJ)Ort Blvd. CM Ms-mi Town sill' i-omer • Newber-CARPENTRY Mowinl for your garde.o. Sl:-i,000 nf'edtd f°'-GO days MINOR llEPAIRS. No Job 646.GJB.t A ~182 CORONA DEI. MAR for ry Valley ll('•t B1r1!ow. al 10'"' • n d LO point,. employed rentle:man. f>rv. Rr!lf'rv~ 1: of oil rigbl~. !Wrurf'd by ... -,,000 • 90 day Too Smt.11. Cabinet in gar-GARDEN-1NG'Complrtr ~ •~ ·-·-Al 1 A r ~. P""· -q:e~ ~other rablnet11.. . ' . rntr . ..,., mo . .,..,.....,,.,, so -1r ...... 1t a..... 'lnd on 6 a<.:rrs Ocean Virw ~81.Th Jo' 6*-23'72 DI -r1cr. :io years ell'(lE!rienc:e, I BDRM. Prder workfng _Hl_lo_lli1,.·Aii ~ leVl•I land Soulb l.aguna. II. O. And~ YH ;!~!:." li1n-ellenl work, wom&n. K11chtn priv~e1 Sold lo rrspon~ible zyn. .......,..,, 642-47'4 Mount. & On.rt '210 d"lf' 10 r SlOl,OOO with 'l C1u·pr.nten ready 10 do Ei:JROPY.:AN ctARDDIER =====:::;:,.~== /'<:::---C->:-R~N~>:-V~A-1-,-.--y--I S2:i.000 down. 111.0 49-1-1131. . . )'OU~ Llnd~pinr -MaillttlUlllte Guut U----s-• 811dd 1nc. repeif, remodrl, V ~ e'l'!!S ~ .,., I rl l;ind t'or Sall' S.iOOO --:71.~1-T.O. P'1iab.le-s:>:1 Add-a-room. Frank ~>I ery reuon. __ . · With ll~izf'd deductions &12.o6'20 645-91,45 voUR Hom: by APPT. t"ederal & s1111r Returm • )31.ai(ll • Anwric•n T1z Service f;u1ranteed 6GJ.l8'I Ironing IRONING WANTED 12.0D J"!1' ®en Brirc h1naers.. * SM.3117 1RONIJllG, 11 .z. Brina Mr TO s~:n·1.~: ESTAn; mo. 111('1 A~: nn .ttmall lrvrl * NO JOB TOO SMALL * EXPER.T .l~panrse Gsntr~r CAS!I Dl::AL Ot-ranvlrw !ot . A.11 dut 3 I ndsc'u~. Clranup, Main-nwn hanil'.ts. \\'RITE KAVE "AO" yra. 10 poin1s OK. 491·11JA All rf!P•lra. Add, rrmodel. tt r11.llC'f'. "MAO<'" 8f1o-Ol:l2 1 ."="""===~°'==~-.-,;='=1 \fl'P.R..\V Rca11. * 962-1961/642--5004 ~--_ 1. • • "' • • 1::. R&AIRS • ALTERATIONS Apt :t.nd Grneral ~e•~up J•nltoriAI ~ :vi John Str~ ind NOTICES . Mmnn11 and "lt[lhg. Orld llo_b'qkc._ ~f11S11_. ___ 01~ 1---'-------C'.ABINETS. Any 111.e Joh jobs Ir h1ui.ni. ;>48.e!l;i5 C!.EAN windmiPI, nocni SIL=-VAi 1-'" --..1 J F nd IF a.._1 ..... -23 yn e;xptr. ~U ----,,. •--• ---~ vr.,. '.c.1, "'"''"'(I ff r .. --C---EMDD'UNG ---._, Gf.:N'ERAI. y11'1"' cleanup, ~; numl'!I wn .. _. ' W e!" oflrrint 5 •crt11 In c. • comn.erci.. 1.rtt aervit·,. h11.ulln11 roto-1 ;,""""~B=rigb~· ~';":=""'==:::::;~I aulxtl•l•lar. J1200 down. SU / F'0\1ND1 LI~ ~ *11th, r;n\dentllll. Ca.bloetll, lte-tlliin(. ~nablr. ~ •11 monlh-Phone t41..f6«> 111· blacll L'Ord band. Vic 151h Pl'ttilll wortler M8-(l.]67 ___ ::::::::,:,,,:;::.;-::; f"l,.rhl .. "I 1'I TOWl'fllSES 2 Br., 1\,i bl rr f P. \I • fbllef1on, Newport Iha. e JAPANESE GARDl::NINO P1lntint1 -,.. --'Pll l 4 Br. :i bl!. Rl'!I 2 ldtn1ify. !ti&-1334. c.m...t. CMC,..._ 6600 Sf.rvk'f. Cleanup, Landit•P.1.--.::.. ___ _, ... o;I ~ ~. E/11de. CM. Poot. IUSINESS -'"' BROWN • whTte&f-e CONCR£TE WORK e li1":'::,· ="='·='°;;34 '°''""=:pm.:,·== • I furn. $158M~t~s-Own-l'INANCIAL fectlonate 1n1le pu~. Part OC All T'rPcl-No Job 100 General hrvkel 6611 ON TEN Aau::B tt. 67>13!13.'Cft. til.ft79. l-..:..:=;:;.;;.chmlt'-"'--6JOO--C'.mna.11 Shtp!W'rd. Vic:. 2ltd 1-!Sm~olL~C~oll~' _!m~IOJl~_/-"'"'f::::':-:'.:":::::::::":'- 1 A J M, rw. 6 UnNrn v.usl' ldl, Wldrr pr\cc Due IVL Oppor ;. -·--~-"'-'-'-'·-""-----1 CUITOM PATIOO a. SAVE 0"'1 REPAIJtS f'rllb I PrVPMb I Pl:da to .-a 111 die tunily, 4 un-FRIGIDA"IRI 1''ound -bUlci A wblil nbbit mode w.-. .\lit CODCn!tt Plumblnl, Cl;rptntry, Dec. Tm.tit • O:llar't ~ 1 tt Apt. Gr-d tr..:, Ptrl«t Golnr buAI~ _ al new • tame.. ~ • a11wtiw A ~. IC-1010 trical, A"1 bOme r1:pU. l~~~~~rA~~@ .... l'lftl'Qr,_. (O'td. SUI s. arc. St. ti.A. wutwn. Bia: monq' loct.. B!!ic:b. H.B. can 5.1Mm l -''"THORRilli.n<~roi'iiiNat6~.~"~~oo 'l~~D~ld<~-~~;-~~-1 • 8'lll Lee, OOI ""'11 ~"';...;1,;·""'-;,:;=-=-,-Uona. 23341' W. V1lendl. FOUND: Cid~~· 'l'ic. NO JOB 100 SMALL Pllntinr.-..Plumbq, CM· ·c~ .. a..""'' DEWXE b1Dlo:. c:p.. ~. ru1~. tn1> sz.1933 &'boa P• . eat1 a. FrH e•L &t1-J.2'J41m-5611 pencry. RH.11 Ket tn.urat. blt>iDI. Walk lo Wtm:WI P'O!ITER ~-rtttr atore. WtD \dcllllly. 6U.7DI CEMENT k. Ill IYPN BankAlnfrirard OK ~ t:I~ CW....,, stab. x1111 *· MUIC •D ~Wk Ir wht nbMt No"* ,., ':,... f"n!e. m : O.U "M.IM~ fihPe ti 1' ·le?~ • Dr!s..otdrfL_G.l.6d-......£. 7,.__oty._ H m1ru~u '-~=~~==~~E:..tn~--~':;;::;..:,::::.,,:!:l~ " . -... .. ;/'.: .-. -. -... , ... "' VIC ~fol I 6860 Help W•nted, Men 7200 CUSTOM PATIO COVERS AND CONCRETE WORK I>al.t Const. Co. !)3:24D -Plumbing 6890 LEAKS! Gas or water elec- tronlcally located under ce- 'DWtll, blacktop, around. nils, ahowen, any place. Repalred. Water lines clean- ed, pressure rutored. CALL "LE.A.KS" 642-0J.18 BankAmerica.rd OK Plumb111g repairs A ~rvices dtaln lines stoppages cleared A&B Discount Plwnbin& 6-IZ.1680 PLUMB~G REPAIRS R.D100EL 642-3128 TRADE! Expert work for ANYTHING -tumlture. tools, you-name-It. 642--0348. S.Wlng 6960 Alterations, cuatom dress mak\ni. ReUlllable pries For app'l, 67J..6015 Alter1tlon~2-5'45 Neat, accurate, 20 yrs. exp. T1ilorln9 6970 Alterations 1' RfftyUn& Men • Ladles,. 673-2170 PURDUE TAILORS, CdM 11LE, Cer1mlc 6974 * Verne, the nle Man * CU1t. work. [nstall A repairs. No job too small. Plaster patch. L e a k I n 1 lhow"' repaired. 847-1957. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT .lob W1nted, Ledy 7020 CONY A.J..E.5CENT A invalid catt by nune aJd, M r 1 Moniaon u cel refs. 646-18'l2, alt 6 pm. GENERAL Otflce Secretary dcs1tes full t11M paeltlon. f!.M. Reis. 642.3966. EXPERIENCED, depend a- bit woman desiru Hou.st- '.cleaning. $2 per hr. &42-8581 SECRETARY. Sharp. Top Skills. Ref1. Wanta ~ da,y ptrm. job. 536-0!Jl Evea HOUSEWORK. Ref. U req. $2.25 hr. Also empty apta. .l housei. by e1t. 536-6801 DA YWORK-REFS 113.5-1168 Reliable Anytime Domestic Help 7035 UVE INS Employer pay1 fftJI George Byland Aaency W.B E. 16th, S.A. 547-0395 Otlnue • En&lilh • French Permanent. exper. Uve-ln Far Eut Al,cy. MU703 Agenci ... Men 7100 We aped11f1e fn EngiMetlnt plecementt WILLIAM PENN Auodatn Areney 18S6 NA'J)Ort Blvd., C.M. ' 642-6434 Help W•nted Men 7200 Bartenden APPLY IN PERSON ~11 and 3-5 REUBEN E. LEE 1S1 E. Co.at Hlghw1y NEWPORT BEACH MACHINIST EllCJine Lathe To $4.00 Hour Mlnimum 5 yean experl- ence. Company belwfiu tn- eluding pa.Id We and med- teal Insurance, bonul plan and overtime. Apply or call Troy Engrevlng Co. 2322 S. Pullman St. Santa Ana ~ S1lesmen & Mln19trt Olrttr opporty "IU! leadina firm offering O'fll' 100 mu- tual funds. Full or pt time. No exptr nee. we train. Npt Bch omc.. 642-6422 Santa An• ottlce, 547-1331 lnvmorw Flnanda.I Sttvlcu. lDc. ---CROPPER GUN OPER.AT- Mill Operators Must h•ve •t least thrH Y••ra r~ent profiling eicperlence on thrM spindle m•· chine. CADILLAC GAGE· WEST COAST 1866 Whittler Ave. Cost• Meu 646-2491 An equal oppc>rtunity employer PROGRAMMERS With experience in or knowledge of Real Time Systems Prognmmlne. SEND RF.SUME Marshall Communications 2230 S. Anne St. Senta Ana, C•lif. 5.40.2820 An equal oppc>rtunity employer INSPECTION LEADMAN Electrical and mechani- calinspection.Superviaor' Potential. Experienced only. LANGEVIN Division ol Scientific Industries, Inc. 1801 E. Carne~e Ave. Santa Ana 546-Slm Equal opportunity employer General Machinist MIO & Lathe Transicom Corp. 11.51 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa 642-9000 Contact Min Outside Call on established accounts automotive t\eld for nation- wide orpnization. Exp not euential. Must be clean cut, peraonable to ma.lntain good c:uatomt'T' relations. ~1666, IliM-or B6t. ELECTRONICS Tape drtlJ operator • procrammer • printed cir- cult boards. Maro91 Company 15.10 E. Edinger A Ye. Suite 8 Santa Ana n4 • 541-0269 CARRIER BOYS GOOD ROUJT.S AVAILABLE HUNTINGTON BEAQI DAILY PILOT • M2-C32'l • Real Estate S•l•m•n Experienced, knowlqe .J>f Harbor area. Looi tsla· bUahed offtce. "C" 'Ibomu, Realtor 224 w. Cout Hlway 548-5527 IOYS 10-14 Lqana &e.ch. so. Lquna Good routftl • Good P?Cfia! DAILY PILOT • IG-Gn. Car Wash Help Pull time or wkendt. Min age 18, apply In pe,nio n LIDO CAR WASH 481 E. 17th Costa M 1'ERM1TE INSPOCI'OR Branch JU lie reqd f'tefe r er one now eml>l.Yd but eag to advance. Strictly conf Interview 5'2>2515 PARKING attendan~. 17 OYer. Student.s prelerred. A ply in peraon after 6 PM ~ parking attendant a IWuben E. Lee, NB. Senior Mechanical Designer Life support equip. ment for commerci1I, undern1 and mllit1ry •ppllcatlona. Must be famlll1r with mll 1t1n- dards, drafting prec· tic .. , •nd willing to a., sum• rHponalblllty for v•rloua phaMs of proj~ta. Apply In person or Mnd resu,,,. to Per· aonnel Department. U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Wamer Santa Ana An equal oppartunitY employer Shipping- Warehouse Manager Fut growing m1nu- f 1cturer requlr" ex- perienced manager who la •n expert In high volume shipping •nd w•rehouslng. S.nd rttume or appf y Personnel Office. U.S. Divers Company Cemetery Counseling Beautiful P a e i f i e View Memorial Park is located on the hill- side overlooking the Newport Bay area. C e m e t e r y lots, crypts and nitches. Before n e e d pur· chase plan. A fast growing com- PMY with complete s e r v i c e facilities. Mortuary. Chapel, Mausoleum and Cre- matory all within the cemetery. We want two emo- tionally mature men. No experience ne- cessary because of· o u r professional training. Do not pass up this opportunity. Phone 6~2 -1 S9' Darren Ward Vice President and Director of Sales Shipping Penonnel 3323 W. Wamer • Santa Ana P1rcel Post Clerks An equal oppartunlty employer Machine Maintenance Five years experience In rebultdlng and malntalnfng m.td!IM -.hop wqvlpment. Some knowledg. of t..,_ controlled equipment detlr1ble. CADILLAC GAGE· W~ COAST 1166 Whittler Ave. Costa Mesa 64~2491 An equal oppartunlty tl'l\PlOyft" BUSBOYS DISHW ASHEIS 18 or Older DAY SHIFT APPLY IN PER.SON ~u and 3-5 REUBEN E. UE 151 E. Co.st Hlghw1y Newport Beach • Shippi111 Clerks • Warehousemen Experience Nqulrecl. Must be m11ture, ct. pen.table, aM , harcl wcwbn. AttPty In per· eon Per .. nnel Offlce U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Warner Santa Ana An equal opportunity employer ACCOUNTANT Rapidly expandln& Or- &nit County Electronia Manufacturer has career opportunity for account· ant eoxperlenced in Pay- rol11, Accounts Payable and General Acccuntina. Send ruume and salary requirement.a to: Marshlll Communk1flons 2230 S. AnM St. Senta An•, Callf. Ca,..,.. tor Secys. & lk.,.. a.. Of1nge County 60-14" ~20 Scremed PtnoMel Agency 901 Dewer Dr., Nrwport Sch. MOOlt NTERPRISES p.,_ .. .,., Agen'y .... ~Blvd., N.B. Pborait TODAY for an a~nt !or a more REW AR.DING FUTURE. ~Mio for appoint. RUTH IYAN-AGENCY luhlc .. per $550 <N1 charge J MANY OTHER LISTI~GS 1793 Newport, C.M. 64&4~ 17931 Beach, H B. 847-9617 1042 W. 11th. S.A. 547-&tSl Help W.nted w ...... 7400 hcretary Gen.r•I office exptr· *'-, PLUS eccur•t• typf"t end shorth•nd requf,_,. lusy offict •nd lnttr- estl"I work. PO.ltlon with future for young IMy poueulng office experience •nd good •Ills. Apply In ptr· '°" t• '•raonnel Office U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Warner Santa Ana An equal opportunity employer Plrl Time TBllR Expert.nee necesMry Apply In perton . MARlllERS SIYings & loin 1515 W"tcllff Dr. Newport Wch CiAOSSifiED Advertislna TELEPHONE SALES Expansion of our l'elephooe aalet1 lt&ff has created an openin1 In our Huntington Beach office. Salary plus commiasioo, 5 day week. paid Jnsurance, paJd vaca- tiona. Applicant ml.llt have recent dualfied advertising sales experience, be neat In appearance, ~asivP. and have &ood telephone personality. Call Eugenia Gannon f« appointment. ORANGE COUNTY EVENING NEWS 537-7510 or l92-"4Q PBX Operator AnswerfftcJ Senlce ACCOllllll& CUii Rapidly upandlnr °"' Vlie County Elect:t'onb Manutac:tuttr has lm- medlate openhlc lor At> countlnrc Clerk experler» td In Payroll, Accounil Payable and CmeraJ At::- countlng. 6EllERAL OffKE Cllll Varied duliet oonslltin(C of Oline. typlna, operat- ing Xerox, etc. Oppor- tunity far advancement for penoo with initiative. M1nhall (0111111111kltions 2230 $, Anne St. Santa Ana, C11lf. 54C).2120 An equal opportunity employer Packaging Specialist Clerk, femlller wfth mfllt•ry apec.lflca- ttons, p1rtlcul•rly p1cke9lng. Mutt ... upaW. of handlrng packaging, pNMrvlng and pecking accord- ing to contracts and apeclffutlons. Apply In person to PertonMI Offic• U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Warner Santa Ana An equal opportunity employer MeclanfcU decr'tt!d .. ~ wtlh at last av. yean eXperieace ba elec> tronle CQID&)GNDt Pld· ~.~oppor. tunlty with wtll ntabltlb. td comJ*1.Y. Good frtna• benelits. D'WTSMAll Make detailtd and .. aembl)t drawtnp Cran layoUt and lketcbes. ... miliar with Mil. Spec:L Two ~an collere or equivalent experlmce. ACCOllRS RKEJYAllf Cllll Minimum two yeen o. perience 10 key addinc mactllne and light typlnr. MASTER SPKlAlDU CO. 1640 Monrovia Ave. Costa MM. 642~2427 An equal opporbmlty employer CENSUS TAKERS $1.75 Per hour, 200 people Deeded. Approximately 15 4aY• wortc in March. ~ quires U.S. Chizenahtp, at Inst 18 years old, 1 o o d physical condition, able to work and climb stain, Cal.. itornla driven llceme. Car mileage paid If drtvlnt "'" quired. Apply in pe!'IOft oy March 14. PERSONNEL DEPT. COUNTY OF ORANGE sn-e Broadway Santa Ana MODI. DEMO. FURNIME Store OwlftCt -,. flncJ front -but Wt W. GAINSI We'r. op11t ' to ' dlily. lecllner Club Chllr. Mtny Spanish MlditttrlMlll Fumhure ll"Oll""- 0,. .... 10-J 588.88 s ""°"" WllTll OIOIC( .J°' COlOIS ....a-. .... T_ ......,.,.. • ~ .... ..._ .. ""' .. ' ~ ...... &.Mlle .... w-...MIN9!c ........ T-•••ae--. IPPllVEI f1llll11IE Sim 2159 ..... IW, c.t.Mlll 541~ -------------- CANCELLED ... -"'*~--••_101 Houseful of Oecorltor ~ BOXD~ 0: flumlture cqana, fted orpm, other SpMlth .. ,,. .... nee a antique plQet' blltrumenta Medlttrr1nean tor collectan, dnJera. mu· WAS ORIG. $1691.00 aeum.. We are the world'a MUST SACRIFICE tqest automatic mmlc m. $685.00 1trument dealft'. O'f'er $100,· ITEMS /t8 FOLLOWS: 000.00 worth In ltock. Show· Gorseoua I tt. Spanllb da · room open Mondi)' • Friday and M at c h 1n1 Cba.lr. 9 -12, 1·5. ~ l • '- Custom q u 11 t e d with Telephone tor frft ca~ carved wood trim. R. 10 It. aJoaue or vi&lt UL Bau.. Seville Cried velvet aofa. ftY A: Bowen, Inc.; 11175 heavy Dark oak end tabla E. F\arence; Santa Fe and matchi.nc cockt.a1l to\-Sprinp.. Tel (213) Nl.mt. Ille. I Piece K1nr me Med-Take Florence exit from iterranean oak pmelled Santa Ana or I05 ~. bedroom 111lte with b.aJ1 AN'nQUE ~ machine Kin& me box IPrinP ' c:a1>met. maoa1 dnl.sn. mattreta. Large Spanilb de-(Machine wortcal. O>Uec> ccr d.lnlna room. Gold leaf tor' 1 item • 14 carat fold Spmil&b table lamps. Hane· antique pocket watch. 115- lni swag lamps, etc., etc. 1957 Each piece can be purcha> LARG ___ E_O!_a_td,_o_M_an_tique--lign,...-1 ed inclMduaDy. with large w.,an wheel Terms ava1lable noo. 5.16-oo71 Newcomera tD Calif. ---------t credlt approved tmmeciiate11 Sewi"I MKhlMl9 1120 R & D FURNITURE Automatic Sending IN THE WAREHOUSE & Receiving Teletype 1144 NEWPORT BLVD. SINGER TOUOI 6 SEW SewiJl& machine. Tab over llD81l ~mentl or $56. 70 er.ah. Credit Dept ~'1289. Anaheim. 112J Operetor COSTA MESA Experienced, preferably In Every night 'tll t stock brokare. Start:lnc aaJ. Sat & Sun 'tn 6 ary $450. a month. Will ""v u.-l ... •I 1__. more dependlni on ~ MODEL SHOWROOM ""'9 -..... ence. Contact MRS. JaR. P:URNITURE 100% FINANCING • 6 •~ NER, GOODBODY A co., Why RENT Martin Clas* cu l t ar WANTED Lmmediately and 494-8003. • • • w I cue. U75. Fender dnpentely an exper ptanl.at IUY for less!! Mu.st.anc w I cue, tender to eccompany the HarborCEN ==s"""u:-::8--Dr\JMERA---. -TO-R 5 Pc Span.lab dinina rm amp w I re• e r b. $115. Women'• a,onJ,e, a Yi'OmC!'ll's $...'15 per hr 6 bra. per day $99 95 hua table black compl. New 48 but ac--chorW. Each Tues. from le .• • . • IOD . • C'Or'dion $49. &33.oo35 t:30 .. ,....U 30 .. ~ a.a-. -'t at ast 1J yrs ot aae, U.S. lroa. lJvinl rm.-Medltenu-__ _...;,. ____ _ -· : -· ,_.,z., · citizen_ Good ~ con-HD widt wood CUTed arms GIBSJN Guitar, red lldlow tink proWlecl. Unllble loPQ dltian. APPb' City Hall (choice ot color A: fatlricl body, dual i*k ...... XJllt ~ '!:r comp&n~ ~at! 14381 Olive St., wesinun: $229.95. S Pc Si-nfah bed-cond. 675-4504 ector. · fIITY ater, Cal. Wot* wW becin room set. authentic Mecll- Dame 982-Die. MllJ"Ch t. nt: 89l-4SU terranean cieslin U79.95. 3 Piano9 & 0rpne 1130 PIX Operator 0¥.r 25 yrs. Mutt ... 1nll•ble for rellef ·•hlft. 642-1544 EXPERIENCED Rooms for L&5S ntAN SJ.95 R .. I Eat•te S.letman A WEEK! -bank tttmL needed Approved FurnttuN PRIME LOCATION 2151 Harbor Bl, CM ~9660 R. C. GREER. Realty Open Dally 9-t, Sun. 1~ 3416 Via Udo m.mo DINING Room set 4 chn, BEAtrrtCIANS Male 0 r rd table w-lfti. Med. atyle Female. Mature all-around f1.riO Klngslze Beautyreat A Shorthand, typlst. Pt.rm3.-exper individual. New plush frame $200. Avocado rreen nent position in a new Cad-shop acroA from new Sr. lou.nce chair w-ottoman f15. IJlac agency. Must be at· Citizt111 Home. 855 w. 19th Weber oovered BBQ, $25. tractive, mature with pleu-St., CM. 60-7241 All l1ke "" 675-079'l ant telephone voice. COOK'S bel~r 10 AM to MEDrrERRANEAN Dintnr NABERS CADILLAC 2 PM. ctno·1 Italian Dell. room at 6 chain and 2600 Harbor Blvd CM Credenza xlnt cond, also Phone Mr. Stepb~ 18514 Beach Bhd., H.B. marble cotfee table with ~9100 -School•lnatructlon 7600 _wroug_..._ht_l_ron_&U-_9482 __ _ Phone Soli-c-iton--ROUND DINlNG TABLE, Part time mornb\&!. )'fork ~ hours per week • Earn S35 to $60 111ary and bon- uses. Nat.ioGal com~ openlni new ea.ta Mesa oUlce. Call ~-153'1 'Iban, F'rl, Sat 9 to U a.m. IBM IOlld matqaey 5' circle without leaves. bu 3 atn KIYPUNCH leaves. Must Acri.flee. PROGRAMMING 494-3248 evs A Wtttends. INDUS. DRAFTING BEAUT wh.I~ Italian Pre> GROC. CHECKING 'find&! bdr set $115 'N 4 'TRONIC ASSEMIL y cbatr, S4.5 tel& $'15. Alt 6 WURLITZER Once+yeer AutboriJed SALE Model 1ll9 -Ebony, mahor· any, f:ruitwood Ir walnut In- cluding bench. •. from $529. Free cartage, one free in- home tunini· 10 Year Guar- antee. W1lllch't-Mannlng'1 MUSIC CITY 3400 So. Bristol So. Cout Plaza 540-2165 -alRTHDAY SALEI Yet, Feb. ii our Birttmy Month. But don't brinr Jn9o ents -we are celebnttng bf giviq YOU a )Jraellt ol dilcowrta up tD 25" Oii IOIDe modell ol BaJdwtn mdae. The belt deala ill the Wm are always at PBX/TYP 5Q..Sl.2'J. Experienctd pnfdTed SWEDISH 1'rplc, $ 1 2 S . Minimum llP z. IARMAIDS • • • w f c f Spenleh style batch cover WARD'S BALDWIN mn>IO U01 Newport, CM 6C-34M OR J.1166 ••• and GO.GO IS OGS ~table, Sll.5. ~" DANCERS Trade A Bustnea Scbooll HOUSEKEEPER, qneable Divia1on ot CUSTOM L-lbaped bar, T' pasition for older woman $300 per week. Computing Ir Software Inc. loar. new $200• Matc::hlng in itood healttl. Care am&ll __ 638-54 __ S3_or_63.1-_97_fil__ Huntington Beach Regency chain, tu ft e d plea:oiant home and elderly avocado, $5(1. each.. 147-6.119 TAX Cl.EAJlANCE * lad~. C.d.M. Salary. Live-In. PART TJMf WORK 536-888 C 7' SOTA Full or part time ~~~:~er:: :~:~n. CALL TODAY!!! A'fao 12027 Garden Cr. Bl., ~G. ~~ $'15. Cd aft 5 Prefer 155 or older RUBBER cumbered," / lledl ·Ca.re. offers vou an excellent 545-7166 776-2900 -HOU___,S,.....E_toll_ol _ __.--mapl--e * GUARDS An equ&I opportunity employer Slightly UJed Du1lh Walnut cooaole $4915. Uled orpm from $395. New Hammond Orpn $545. Good 1llled aranda from $795. SCHMIDT-PHW..IPS CO, 1907 N. Malo 0 20th St. Santa Ana CABLE piano, 48'' ~ xlnt condition. Painted fin.. ish. $250. Alto Compl hoc-. bold~ Need Cub! m..om Medi-OU 1111Un1 npeT· ln ~ • Be thna 11 ...... Work any shi!t convala•~•t home. Salary earning opportunity. Call ' Iler Llvlni furniture: stereo. Harvest ~-coll-"'""5860 Education" din -t •-~7839 Uniforms furnished open. Write Box M-l4 Daily ""'' _,. """· e"'. v•... · Contact 'J'N!ll Laird PRfSS Pilot TELEPHONE 1 o l l c I t o r s FOR ' I' CUSTOM m.cte couch, WANTED experienced b boys' for lull time i pa 19700 Jamboree Road I:XPE-R-IEN-CID--only-.-p-art-nttdtd. for carpet.a A S.Cret•ri•I Tr•lnlnt penlmmon, Must SAC! Also us-Newport Beach OPERATORS time ~r. a~neraJ dr-.;:es. ~need prefer-A1TEND THE 9-clrawtt dreteer. 54&-lJS rt 833 0600 ext 2273 officft 9 to 12 AM. Sm&ll red. Top aalary A com· Moat Modern 1 '----"•te time. Contact Horst Chlei. ORS A FTBERGL.ASS TOOL Newport Harbor Yacht C1u MAKERS. EXPERJENCED I 720 w Bay A OR 3- 1 • ' · man~t co. Send resume to mission. 89'1-4441. M r . BUSINESS eot.i']GE;"' the --------b After 9:30 a.m. Sou•'"•--.. ...... _..._, -• mo Monday through Wed. f'or IJ'Q'Ning rubber dlvi. PO Bo" 333 0>9ta Mesa. Fortune WJAIJll. """ """""""' ... ONLY. COLUMBIA YACHT . ve. ~ 275 McCORMlOC ROUTD AV A.D..ABLE . m AVE. C.M. Wettml.nst~ for boys 10.l IOYS 10 • 14 Good Profitt . No SUnd11 Good routeel • Good prol!tl Dellnry 6C-4J21 BALBOA PENINSULA SERVrCE Station A-tteiidan DAILY PILOT Experienced, releren« • IQ.GD • o..v work. Call 675-2266. ~1al1sman:fX. f« Mr. CaMlng. 3601 ~ retail store, IOme Co&r.1 Hwy., Corona dcl Ma •taide. Exctlltnt new JANTI'OR Part r ne ev ...... kip pe.y for """' A Sat In Costa Mesa man .m.4441. Mt. F«tune Balboa. J anitor Servi STUD£NT. ror prden W'Ofit. 3644 Btnrly Blvd., pm. home: amblboul A Anreln, Cal. nJ: 387· nn ~. Box M-34 Dally nBERGLASS A AIMmbl POot Train.es. Day or ft11h '2 SERVICE Station Al· ahitt. Apply Mac G ~ ~td: mlllt bt y 6Cbll 164!6 Ba~ tqier. Al't Mobil ~. ta Mtu. r.T. Wat'bt'r Ave., H.B. JANITOR. experlma!d LOT A UJBE MAN aites. Call alter 2 Pll • lffW cw Dmle' • ,. 54&-9834 • Ou.I R.11 ewm COLLEGE Student J.1.%1 I WANTED IUS IOYS Pl tlme ~Uvll'J, w/ ~. 500 W. Cout HWJ, OVER 11 ... SAL.ES, toU or put 1· '::i Uplullt16'r OJmplfteJ.r new Item., Ham c Mlle oompedtlon• 147-81 .... awtGI m . natittlepliu1af , -tin of R ~-Ov Programmed Lanllrlc with Trlr or Motorhm Exp-lion. Experience ~ TRAI NF.E • tor cut r EAL ~tate tn~ er die "ftnlshlng acbool" toacb. Good future w/VC"''" .. ,11ftft co ferml. Apply In penion Boa1 rushlona • appy !ft %l Broker A developer will Complete SecretarW _ .,..-..... -1u •ft Ptl'80NI·' Office. ""f.,.,ft J·"'•A•-A: trai'I ' -oft!IOC' at bis ex-4 Cablnrt work "'"' w "' I"" ~'" • .....,...,,. .... Brosbup -IBM Jlteypanch. Mechanical Oirii1tcn.wo 191 w. 16th NB penae. Call bet. lo.3 PM Start ... v Mcndav _ ~ US Dtvmf (0 ~ Mon · f"rl. 546-7831 -., ., El('Ctric:nl -alr cond 11 UU NUME -A.Id. ..,.."". ,ef1C1! Ina cluaes Abo. I. A generator • • • d\!s1rable. A~ In ptnol'· • COMPANION. middle aa· POLL y PRIEST 1 Upholstery 3323 W. Werner Ave. Laltlllla Beacb Na r 1 In I ~v!~-.~ ce::orln~:: BUSINESS COl.LEGE SAT .• Feb. lt, 10 A.M. on. a.le l200 Ask £.'<per only ~ apply Santi An• Home 450 ~1". LB. 5701 325 N. Newport Bl., N.B. Ml.le. Items. All aood quail. -CB-,._.,--radlo.--bue--llllft.-I E. Ask for Hana Wttnnan Ari equal opportwlit,y MLESCLERK. DnJS a ---------Phone 54S-9T23 ~ Downtownff.B. 222 nmd r 802 E. Washlnrton. S.A. employer perlence. Ap 2S-z. Full-• EX P R. ANSWERING HAtU;M Dancu A Yoe! Street. • I + 2 mlkll, a D d '-d es 3 Jelcoat toocb-up time. Repty to Mll. Dally SERVICE 0 PER AT 0 R cw.a bJ Adnan 5ut1an ot WASHJNGTON'S May. N .0.. 9D91I and !Dayl Job 0 • Pilot, CM Afternoon • e'o'mlnc lhift. Ba."'1ad. Acetopted autharltJ pm. TV w/ltand, ao. BoY• ~. 1 'f'lbtralus roller le petllftCJS BABYSl'M'EJ\ 11\1 bome Cot-FuU or put ttme. ~llm of Middle Eut c:ulturt. At bllre. $10. dttp try, dotheaT ,.._._,,._ .. __ , ____ .. _ la ISwi.na shltll L ~· Nursery ta Men 5 c1Qt. salaQ' ~ e PART Tim,. l'\aDcnttts 8a.stc Rhythm Studio. 19 ' mlac. SUI 8n.y Ln. CM. .all l llnll 1 All-round moldtr & UMldpe Co. tn. Call aft1r ~ S6a53. H.B. A F.'f. fll"tH. $2 hr W. 19th St., CM. Fer lnlo GARAGE SA.LE llUH "'" <Swmi lhlftl • Landec:ape Oulaner f Air Brusla artllt. A(ft;l.y Ii.IN'· to st.rt .u244 call mominp HJ.'OUll or 1622 fkrold P\ate, HB ~ COLUMBIA YAOM' ntt.mawr. Salary plus com. 10-2. Klnplcy NCI· eo. 131-DI evea. "1·1211 (GUI JV ""IW 275 McCormick Ave. e IAndllcape lNtaller. Exp 1984 Pleceeda. C·M. Jollt Men, Wom. 7.500 ANNA'S Pre • Sc boo I A rr A.MEnfYST, Bal tale ec.. Costa Mesa, Cal. tn IBdlc'r A sprtnklm.. 00 rror Malllr l:lcper. gu. S'l'A'nONERY http, draw • Klbdtrpnen. LI c en ud rn 6 Set. ll'9c: bRbld, ta MO REAL EST A TE •..._~~lot~ 1Y AM II& ,,.. ~ MH M oi .,,.. snnt. ~ C*'t. ttn ltu'llfftc for 7f10I f\rm, ntdM•:tt.. boob. ~7 ' _,_ .._ WH• ........ ~ ... .._~ ... Mill. ~ ~ JUO 1bluin, c.Jl. .....,, Shouldn't you be wb wan. Jll'UDIDc. ltw, ~. etablw..d 6*1... •--n 11• ~ eu _,ID~ A t..et r,.. ......_. ... e PIJrti.tlme N..-.ry Sa1-BARMAID, ..... No to. olftcoe IQPPly ftrm.. Wrtte ~t!!CH rn. cWfT«J. J'l'tt Stmce Phone or wr1 .. WAl.ICD • man tot Sat. •Sun. ~. tume AllN llll NtwfU't 8alt am Dd1 PPot. Scb1 Problemat Pft llHc:M, H01'POINJ' db. a at d MO Dl.POStT or LEE Inc mt~ lhd C.rl fw Ap,elntment Blvd., Q)m ..._ ~ J'ULL « pirt t1me men and lndiY attn. Small cl--. .-..r· S JMn old rood nA 953• own 56.JO'Zt.. ....,441 WANTED ...... f« waraen. S2..85 iw'w A: GI> Brldler-Ward Prep..~ cmdlu.;._ $30. ~ ~~7• I NB. -~1•&AM&.U.. '-.--.. ~!!!!!!)!11!111!!1! my two chlldl9t .., .... CaU m.-.. 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