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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-02-26 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot• ' • -· . -----* ••• . .. ..... -..... .,.,-.~ Today's Closing ' . JO IT IOM • vet:. 61 , NO. 49, l SliCTIONS, l2 PA&ES • .....-.ORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA MO~AY, FEBRUARY 26, '1968 TEN CENTS UP THE LADDER -Newport Beach Fire Chief R. J. "Jan" Briscoe holds badges for newly promoted members of his department headed up the ladder, "both literaUy and figuratively. Get.ting new badges OAILY 'ILOT ,_ W llcll..C .... (left to right) are newly promoted Capt. FA Hanlon, Engineer Art Morton, U:. Cecil Kite and Battalion Chief Billy Thomas. Chamber 'Work List' Newport CofC Backs City Search for Goals Newport Harbor Chamber of Com· merce director• have agreed on their 1968 goall. which include support of the city's goal.I 1~ projecL Chamber Pteakknf Leon Meeks sald today a l~point "program of work'' was unanimous!,-adopte..d by directors last week. High on the 11at. he noted. Is a feasibility study of a civic auditorium for cultural activities and convention.s. Chamber officials will also "assist the city of Newport Beach in every way possible" in the current municipal goals and objectives study program. Meeks said . Other points in the chamber list of things to do during the year are: -Establishment of a "Newport Beautiful" division of the chamber. -Formation of a legislative com· mitt.ee to keep chamber members in- formed of local, county, state and federal legi1lation allecting Newport merchants. ~ around for new chamber tteadqaintitr1. -Launch1ng of a public relations campai1n. "to inlorm non-members of chamber activlUes and. to en· courage their cooperation. in taae ac- complishment of chamber goah!." -Working for the development of more public parking lot! in the city, -Working with the Irvine Company and governmental agencies In the development of the Upper Bay. -PromoUon of a "Try Newport First" shoppi.ng campaign. -Establishment of a bus Ine s s education program ••to better acquaint local school people with our city's business firms." Green Boatmen Lab Crew Hit by Chemical Reaction By JA!'ttES McNABB JR. Of -.0 DlllY Piie! Si.fl For operators of the onetime fishing boat out of Davey's Locker landing in Newport Be.a.ch. it may have been a routine trip for the Orange County Marine Floating Laboratory. (Photos, Story on Page 10). But for a platoon of Fountain Valley High School students, Trip No . 66 was the voyage of the "Seasick Crew of the Fury ll." The contingent from F o u n ~ a I n Valley High School's advanced b1olog:y class. together with a smattering of chemistry whi z kids, found matter triumphing over mind on the day-long educational excursion. Led by teacher• Leroy A. Savlers and Terry Bellman , the bright-eyed 5'} and thls bleary-eyed report.er made the 7 a.m. scramble for "best seals" or. the naatlng laboratory. While still safely cruising down Newport Bay, pmnanent onboa.rd in- structor. Ronald L. Sehoitger, and assistant Armando R. V, "Bob" Dan- tas explained the use of. the scientific f!quipment. Then the Fury Il slammed into the rolling Pacific from the languld b3y That sbaUered concentr.ion on academics. The combination of a sassy sea and empty stomachs ate sharply Into the ranks of active biologists. When the anchor was dropped off Dana Point, only an undaunted few was left to proceed to plot the sea temperature at varying depths, le'st L~ clarity of water and the PH factor facid·base ratio). determioe the sea's color and salinity, examine trawled plankton and fish, Identify ocean biTds and plot the Fury ll's nautical loca- tion. With data collected and recorded to be forwarded to various govern· ment and education agencies. th e green-gilled crew joyfully embarked for borne. Prof. Schn.itger's advice to future biological mariners: "To avoid being wiped out. don't be psyched out and be sure to eat a good breakfast beforehand." NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market closed w1h a loss today in fairly acUve trading. (See quotations. Page.' ~11). Four Newport Firemen Get Promotions I Four Newport Beach firemen cllllb- ed another rung up the ladder ~­ when Fire Ch.lei R. J. "Jan" Bri announced their promotions. . They were prMented their Wcea 1 of higher rtnt tta;.a llKln!inc • ·l'k• O.,,u--no-i(ioil ~ motiol)I an the r:esuJt of recenUy concluded promotional exam1, the chief said, 'J'be four were Identified BIS c.aptaln , B. If. Thomas, promoted to battaJlon ch.leJ: Lt. Edward Hanlon, boosted up to fire captain : Engineer C.ecil Kight, promoted to fire lieutenant, and Fireman Art Morton, moved up to fire engineer. Thomas in his new position will serve as the department's training officer, and also relieve two regular b<.ttalion ctliefs on their days olf. He joined the department July 1, 1953. and is a graduate ol the fire basic training course given by the Los Angeles Fi.re Department. The chief recently received hi s teaching credentials and is a part·time instructor al Santa Ana College. He is also enrolled as a student working (See FIREMEN, Pa(t %) Mesa Salesman Held in Phone Strangle Threat Costa Mesa salesrnc.ri Ronald E. Tyler was free on $4,375 bail today pending hi.a anaignment Friday on charges of threatening to strangle a woman in telephone cooversations. Newport Beach police said today that Tyler's arrest late last wcf'k cli maxed more than one year of e~· tensive investigation. Oet. Sgt. Kenneth Thompson said the 29-year-old me~t com pa n .v employe was linked to the casr through the cooperative efforts of thr Pacific Telephone Co. and the alleged victim. Attempts to trace the calls early in 1967 proved futile. The telephone threats were halted for several months, thtn began again within th r past month, police said. Tyler was identified as a tall. 2flfl· pounder who Uves with his .,~life al 2596 Fairway Drive. Costa Me~a. Police Probed After Raid Fedtra1 (l/llcers said they were makln& an undercover buy ol '3,000 worth ol ha.thlsb when drug aelle:rs fled with the hasblsb and the money. Federal spoUsmen said Jbe7 wen theft attacked by an ''im...t Of ·hip- pies". Woodland Drlve resldenta maintain that tbeJ ,-ere attacted by the federal agents and bfften lnditcrlmlnatety. Foar men W9l"f arrested 09\charfU of assaultihl fed~al officen. department would not investi,t. 1te federal acUvtUes during the hassle since It Ls outside the department's jurisdiction. -Mfffil)ifi Of the Human Rlghll Couocll, whtcb have also pushed for an blvestlpUon of the Dec. 1 South Lapna ht« Amaranthus slaying, are clrculat1ng a c;lrcular about the Wood1aad Drtve tracu. No Oil Sanctuary? Bill Would Permit Rigs; NB Protests By JEROl\1E F. COLLINS or ..,. 0.111 Plitt 1r.1t A delegation of alarmed Orange Co.ast officlals headed for Sacramento tod~y to lodge a last-minute protest •Bainst legislation that could open up the south county coastline to offshore oil drilling. Object of local concern is Assembly Bill 142, hearings on which were to begin 'this afternoon. The measure, prop ose d by Assemblyman Lester A. McMiiian (D· Los Angel.is), would wipe out state controls on the extraction of oil fr om tidelands between Newport Beach and the Mexican border. Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and Orange County government authorities did not find out about the pending legislation until lc:.te Friday. Severa.I hurried conferences were held throughout the \l.'eekend to line up representatives for appearances Trapped at Khe before the Assembly's Public Utilities Commiltee , headed by McMillan. Newport Mayor Paul J. Gruber said a continuation of the committee bear- ings would be sought "at the very least." Members of the delegation fin.ally decided upon include Orange County Harbor District Director Kenneth Sampson, Newport Vice Mayor Doreen Marshall, County Legislative !See OIL BILL, Page Z) Sanl1 Reds Ambush Marines SAIGON (AP) -North Vietnamese troops ambushed and overwhelmed a U. S. Marine platoon 800 yards outside the barbed wire of the Kbe Sanh combat base today. A second platoon o( about 45 meo sent to help also suffered casualties. The lighting was so intense the Ma· rines were unable to recover their dead. Several Marine officers said they believe the North Vietnamese· now are in position and set to launch a large-scale ground a~ck on Khe Sanh with up to 40,cm men. AP correspondent John T. Wheeler reported from the base in the northwestern corner of the country that Marine jet dive bombers dropped bombs and napalm on the Communists in efforts to cover the Marines trying to get back into the base. The leathernecks inside the base gave the survivors cover with tank guns. recoilless rifles and machine guns. Marine casualties were not an. nounced under new security regula· tions that went Into effect today. But they obviously were heavy. 3-CAR PILEUP SCENE -Tow trucks back·to-back prepare to haul away cars involved in early morning crash on \Vest Coast Highway at 6161 Street in Newport Beach. Pileup occurred Sunday morning when area was shrouded in heavy fog. Fog Proves Wet Blanket · For Newport Beachgoers An estimated 20.IXXI people sat ln the fog in Newport Beach Sunday. fUUlely pleading and cajoling with lhe sun to bless their day at the beach with a few rays of warmth. "It wa.s foggy all day long. but there was a good crowd." reported Newport Ufeguard5. "A lot of people apparently came down because the weather was preUy nice jus! a mile or so inland." The heavy mist also lhrew a wrl bla.ntet 0r1 the planned activities of boatamen. Those who v en 1 u re d offshore managed to keep the U. S. Coalt Guard's 11th District crewm<'n busy with reports of losl or overdue boat.. "We had 32 cases reported for the weekend," • 1 JaSt Guardsman said. '"that's the heaviest we 've had all winter." He 11.id all boats were ac· counted for by Sunday evening. Ulepards said Satu rda y's btacbpers, blessed with b e t t e r weal.her, totaled 25,000. Five fif'!lt aid t:..U. wert loga:ed. One losl child was ttuod. Sunday's operation• lncluded OOI rtlCUt and 14 first aid calls. Sunday morning with minor Injuries after one of them crossed over lhe double white line on West Coast lf ighway at 6lst Street and struck the other. A third car piled into the pair of autos after they had collided , police said. The driver sustained culs and bruises. Hospitalized were Samuel Stanford. ~. of Pasadf!na. and Barbara Ann Murray, 21. of ·14074 Rondeau, Westminster. nriver of the third car was John rr. 28. ol West Hollywood. Aside from that one it was ju~t ot of minor non·lriiury accldentll in the fog." concludec. Officer J ohn Andrews of the traffic division. 'Tired Policies' Charged by Nixon BERLIN, N.H.,(UPJl-Richard M. Nixon say1 the country hu at tll helm a Ured admlnlsb ~uon with tired pol- icies. The patrol. sent out to gather In· telligence. was hit 800 yards beyond the outer wire. Se1Jor Marine officers said the young lieutenant leading the platoon went beyond the di stance set for him. A survivor said the patrol's point man spotted two North Vietnamese soldiers and the platoon gave chase. The two enemy soldiers lured the Marines into the ambush, a nd "a whole bunch were killed in Ute very· beginning," the survivor said. The enemy bombardment of Kbe (See VIFl'NAM, Pa1e %) Balboa Man .,'21..r. Jlur:ped In Gas Blast ' Balboa PenimUla resident Louis Arrigoni was reported in serious con- dition today at Orange County Med- jcal Center after suffering serious burns on his face and hands Saturday in a gas explosion. The 24-year-old salesman was found by a neighbor early Saturday morn- ing on a balcony of his apartment at 1220 W. Balboa Blvd., according to police reports. The victim apparenUy was blown there after gas flowing from a stove and heater was ignited. possibly by an appliance pilot light. police said. Arrigonl was treated at Hoag Me· morial Hospital, then transferred to the county hospital. A spokesman said he sustained third deiree burns on the hands. sec· ond or third degree on his face. and less serious bums elsewhere on his head. S2 Wage Minimum Pushed by AFl,.CIO l't.IAP.11 BEACH {AP) -The AFL· CIO said today the new federal minimum wage of 11.60 per hour is not enough for a worker to support a family and pressed Congre~ anew to enact a 12 minimum. "The AFL-CJO's objective of a S2 minimum wage can no longer be regariled as a long-range goal. It must be reached as soon M poJsible" said the ex:ecutive council of the 14 million member labor federation. Orange~ .. , We•tber Forecaster Emil Kurtz is pull· ing the shade down tomorrow too. with night and morning low clouds and onl y partly sunny afternoo n weather with a high of 64 degrees. INSIDE TODA. V for th.e first tim e in hUtorJI. th.e Midwln~r Regatta toru cut s'tort Sundau when swirling fog blanketed up eooJt harbors so thicklJ,1 crews of boall C{) 1ut,..,. .see their oum sail.I. Page 25. ·-·--" "''" • , .. ,.... .... • • ,.._. ' ---• ·-..... -11." ..... • ,..,, ........ • , __ " --" OMlfl-letl • a.ell! c ........ " ......... p ... • ..... -IJ.H t•llllWl'MI • -· ... ·-.... ·----· .. .. st.~ .... ' ·-• • --• .. .._, .. ·--• u-• ..,,_ • • • Labrow 111id the lnvNtlgatiOll of Lagun1 pollce wOQld be U"eated u a punonnel maltlt. He 1ald hi• Chief Labrow Wd Sgt. Fran;. Dillon a..d t>ltective Gene Brooks hsve betn auignedti Investigate the woodland Orlve situaUon. Police :..'\kl that a predictable num· bet d "fender bendtr" accidents OCCUJTtd In the. fog. Two dtfvtr1 ~ hOlf'italittd at • Hoec Me m o r I a I H01pita1 early The charge was p&rt of hi' general theme that '1t'1 time for new lead· ersh1p In America,·· 1n a speech here Sunday night that closed out a thret· day campalan tour of New Hampthire. ---·---.. ' ~· (\ • --- • " • ._ OAll Y PILOT Medi-Cal Costs Drop Reagan Aide Sees Cost at $71 Million Les1 . SACRAMENTO I AP 1 -r, n v . Reagan's Medi-Cal chief t o I d leaislators today the state's program ot health care for the poor will cost m million le11 during the next ill~cal year than has been budgeted. Carel Mulder. chief of the Office or Health Care Services. sald Medi.Cal coet.s have not been increasing as ra ucb as ex pect.ed. Mulder also presented c n s l estimates for the current ye~r'' operation of the program or free health services for some I 5 m1U1on eligible weUare rec1p1ent~ and the m~cally indigent. n. latnt eetimate for 1967-& for Fro• P .. e 1 VIETNAM •... Sanh also continued without letup. and several hundred rounds dropped into the besieged area today. Reportin11t of the exact number also was barred by the new security regulations. Air activity around Khe Sanh ac· celerated as the monsoon weather lilted slightly. For the first time in a week U. S. fighter-bombers were able to ny strikes close to the base ~rlmeter. The giant B52 bombers also pou.:ded suspected enemy gun possitions and troop concentrations within three miles of Khe Sanh. Eight Marines were ki lled and wou1.1- • ded over the weekend by the enemy shelUng of Khe Sanh and a brief firefight involving a smalJ Marine patrol south of the combat base. An American helicopter was $hol down 'Sunday. but the crew escaped lo safe· ty. Communist gunners a.l!o blasted Marine strong points along the eastern section of the demilitarized zone with more than ~ rounds of artillery, rockets and mortars Sunday. The bulk of them landed on Con Thlen. but there was no immediate report of casualties. Over North Vietnam. meanwhilt>, U.S. bombers foUawed up their first raid ol the war on Hanoi's Red River docks wkh their closest raid lo the cenler of Haiphong in nearly two months Sunday. U.S. Marines began leaviJlg the northern section of Hue today, moving in a long green column through the silent business district of the city they saved Crom the Nortb Viet· namese. The end of the 26-day liege wm free the leathernec\s for action against the growing threat along the DMZ. • As they did, U.S. m I I I t a r y authorities announced they were im· posJng stricter cemorship ~gulations on detalll of actiona around such fixed bases as Khe Sanh. The censorship on casuaJUes. damages and other detalJs was Invoked to deny Com- munists military information. a spokesman said. But the most spectacular battle came near the Tan Son Nhut airfield when the Vietnamese paratroopers us- e~ the big dogs against the small Viet Cong who have a traditional fear of them. FIREMEN ... toward a degree with a hre science major. Capt. Hanlon joined the department Jan. 9, 1961. He was assigned to the aerial ladder truck and com· m anded that unit unti I his a<I • vancement today. Fire Lt. Kight joined the department May 1. 1961. In his new position he will command the truck company on the B Shift at Headquarters Station. Fire Engineer Morton joined the department July 6. 1964. Jn bls new assignment he will work at the Balboa Station. DAILY PILOT ~ ...... ~ .. ••Ht+ N. w .. 4 ~ n.. ..... 1( .... 11 INtw Tit-•• A. M•''''"• ........... Jt-'· C.llit1t .._. .... Cit¥ ... .Hdi ._ C..!.., ,..,I Nit"" ...... llMMtlW .......,. .... 0.... ....... ..... 0-. U I I Wfft ~ 11\04. Mdt., >Mnt• ,,0. a.. 1111 tUU OtfMr OffkM (•I• MfM ill W"'4 ..., '"°"' ~ ._., Ill,.....,,,_ ~ tet<~· -Ml l ltHI t ~ total procram, inc.ludiaC f ede.ral fu nd11. is $691.1 milllon comprsed with a Dec. 14 estimate or '123 9 million, Mulder said. This would mean an additional sav- ings in state luncss alone of between 116 million and $17 million Mulder said. Reagan proposed cul& in Medi-Cal services to save an estimated $66 million during tlte fiscal year be$tin· nm~ J uly I to keep costs within thP state's ability It pa~ lor the pro;::ram But that might not be neces~arv in "lew of the new Pst1mates said Assemblyman John G. Veneman 1 R· Modesto), cha1rman of the spect&I Joint Jeflllltl9• ~ •• 1 c b heard gulder•a teatlmony. The admlailtraUIW\ could mal.oc.a.iD the program witbouf any subitantial cuta U it would cany tbit 1erl's sc.vlngs over and put the money into the 1968-09 budget, Ve11emu said. Mulder also said c u r r e D t m. vestlgatiOfl of fraud In the Medi.Cal p:·ogram could cut costs even more. "We can almost carry out the pro- ~;;im wif.llout any modifications.•• Vf'neman said. Tlfe comm1ttee also heard a report nn estimated Medi-CaJ costs from tbe Angus L. Crawford of the Su Fran· CISCO hrm of fiscal spedaHstl hired by the committee. NeWport Man 'A dopts' Peruvian Youth, 13 U'1T......_.. HOME IS 3-ROOM HUT Joee Lara In Peru Luau to Oimax Winter Festival In Laguna Beach Crowds swarmed to the Winter Festival art show, Flea Market and Craftsmen's Fair thls weekend In Laguna Beach. Vet"Dff Beck. Festival of Arts manager ror many years and cur- rently a board member. expressed amazement at the size of the crowd~ and cars parked far out into the canyon. agreeing It wa s the largest daytime crush he had seen. Orspite fog which roUed into town Sunday afternoon. people kept a con- stant stream of movement \n and out · of the area. Before Flea Market tabks wrri- cleared. requests ror space next year were being made. Although no sal.'!1 figure s for the 19 Flea Market participants are avallablt> Wintrr Festival officials expect the total 10 double last vear's fl JOO. The AU·La~una Art Exh1b1t com- prised 180 palnlmqs. Judges Ro~rr Armi1trong. Rerb Grii1wold and Ptl('r Hamlett picked Bob Laney's ~intJng for the first prize of $50. Second place winner F r a n k Tauriello received a S50 gift cerUf1cale and Kathleen Cee. in third place . won a 125 gift certificate Three honorable mentioru went lo Hal Akins, Margie Ral~ and Robert Mccarron ln the show arranged by Ken Knutson. Sweepstakes winner of the and casting wu 13-year-old Willy Erving. of Thurston Intermediate School "Ith his abs.ract form of "Interchange." Other winner~ am<'flg the 100 pnrt1clpal'IU were: Fourth throu~ 6l 1trndr~: Shltll'v Rhnoimek. Diana .John"<'n and .nil ,..Mier: 7th afl<1 8tll grado. Anne 1 ·~o. Cindy Ctoble and JCartn Kuwal&ky; and high achool •nnMn . Byran Cbomialt. Rick Han and Owen Neal. 8ob Forquearan. rld.1.nJ • bone IMned hbn the nlibt before tlle amllhana. was ~ again w1Mtr O( tht Hnual beach event. • In acttptmg hb 1weepttakes award. 'F'orq~aran thanked AJ Ttahant. ~t of UM> Elslnon Valley Hori" noh fof JMng him h11 hont, ' F1ery Ftlhttt" to rtdt ln the event. (\ l\iewport Beach resident Robert H. Crockford. 488 62nd St., bas adopted a 13-year-old Peruvian boy. Jose Lara. But the fost er parent and child pro· bably will never see each other. Crockford has financially adopted .Jo~e throui;:h Foster Parents' Plan. Inc. 352 Park Ave., South. New York. Thr?ugh his aid Jose will receive a S15 a month contribution which will provide for his education. new clothing. blankets and household goods , medical care and family guidance and counseling from a staff of trained local case workers. Jose's six-member family lives in Oiimbote in a three-room hut on S31 a month. Jose's father left several mor:ths ago to find work and has not been heard from since. Because of Crockford's adoption or .T06e. he will have the opportunity to ~et the job his lather could neve'r find . $3,600 in Cash, Jewelry Stolen From Bar Owner Two IMn Lay in wait for a Wesbninster bar owner early Slll>dat and robbed him of about Sl.900 1n cash and jewelry valued at Sl.700. Ernest A. Matthews. 50. of 9731 Acacia St .. Garden Grove. told police that he ~tered his apartment abotlt 3 a.m. alter closing the Chatterbox bar. 7000 Garden Grove Blvd .. West- minster. He said be was met by two men armed with rifles or pistols. He oold police ~ could not be certain of the weapons because tile apartment was dark.· His assaUants ordered him 10 lie down and tied him with surgical tape and rope. They took Matthewi:' cash and jewelry and fled. Tht bar owner man.tgt'd In kick on l'he door aod aroused other tenants of the apartmeot bouse who called pob<:e. Bands to Battle At Mesa High Mu Eta Chapter of Delta ThC'ta Tau. national philanthropic sorority, will sponsor a .Battle of the Bands a t Cost.a Mesa High School Girls Gym· from 8-12 p.m.. oo March 8. with proceeds to go to the Epilepsy S()('1ety. Seven bands from the Orange Coast area will compete few awards donated by Coast Music In Costa Mesa. ·The bands ~ the Prophets. Deep Rlue. ttle Solicitors. Organization. Aquamaltc Spectrum . the 25th llour 1'nd Lovin' Bunch. Larry Hoffman. local diac Jockey. wm act as master of ceremonies. Judges will be Dick Sadar. Robert Harke. and Ed Grell Jr.. of Costa Mesa. Donation is 11 and capacity Is limited . Two Fru trated Gunmen Sought CU.:VEl.AND (UPI) -Police today 11oulbt two frustrated gunmen who hi· Jacked a llrinks armn~ car contain· 1nir S300,UOO Saturday night but ap· parenUy wound up empty-handed. Josepb Novtsl. driver or t.bt armor- td car, was aurprlsed by two hooded gunmen ln a supcnJ'larket parkln~ rot. Tbe bandita forctd him at JUOpolnt lo drt~• to the city's ust 1tdt •here the.7 haodcuffed b.im and abandoned the vtblcle. All east aide reaideGt became sus. pkioua of a "1tn.nce0 car at a 1anie near hit home and called police. om. cen found a aact lft OW carace coo- taJnlnl l'-5.000. A abort ti1-lateT they found the armOttd car and Nnv I Ht WM unharmed. Pol~ round anothu S148.fm tn the armorfd ur. '. • • WHERE CHILD WAS HIT -LiWe &lrf'a 1boe (out· lined in whlte) marb spot on Bay A....a in CGltl Mesa were Maura Maraot Crilly, 4, wu ltnlct down when she allegedly darted into It.Net between Or· ..... . ......, ............... aqe aad Pallerton aftlluea. Polee offteei" talb to Joym Mildred Prinde. 18, driver of ear, atm lttting in driver's .eat at teene of accident wbicb OCCUJ'ftd at S p.m. Saturday. ,,,....._) Mesa Gir~ 4, Hit by Car, Said Critical OIL BILL OPPOSED. • • Counsel Ted Cralg and Victor C. Andrews of Lapna. Andrews is preal· dent of tbe Coastal Area Protective League <CAPL). Mrs. T. Duncan Stewart. a Newport resident and a member of the CAPL, was al.so in tbe delegation. Sampson slUd the McMillan legiala· lion appears lo repeal portions ol the Shell Cunningham Act. The Shell Cunningham Act was adopted in 1956 largely through the efforts of the CAPL. It prohibits oil drilling south of the Santa Ana River jetty. but allows it elsewhere a!Ollg the California coastline, under the close cootrol of the State Lands Com· mission. The McMillan bill would abolish the ''oil sanctuary" between Newport and the Mexican border. Mayor Gruber said. It would do so by leE:Wing to local agencies ~si<llls on whether <frilling should be permitted. Gruber joined Mrs. Marshall and the CAPL's Andrews in sharply. criticizing the McMillan measure. Said the Newport Mayor. "Ttus would remove the screening mechanism that now gives us pro- tection aga.inst ruthless exploitation by foil) Interests that are long on record as being more concerned about monetary gain than about pre1erving natural resources." CITY ALARMED .. ''We're alarmed. all right." said Mrs. Marshall. "And the more we're alarmed the better." The Newport vlce mayor noted that a similar bill had been vapped lnto the legislative hopper by McMillan about a year ago. "But t h e circumstances were entirely diffCTent then," she said. The 1967 measure died in com· mittee. principally as a result of the opposition of Assesmblyman Robert Badham (R·Newportl. Badham a year ago was chairman of the committee. He recently losl his <;)lalrmanship to McMillan. •ho ia one of tbe com· mtu.ee's Democratic majority. Mrs. Manb&ll said she fears that party partiaanlbip could result in the bill receiving a "do p a s s • ' recom- mendation from the committee. Harbor District Director Sampson wu first to bear about the new bill. He wu advi!ed by letter Friday from a Sacram~o associate and promptly notified local municipal authorities and Filth District Supenisor Alton E . Allen. Allen instructed legislative counsel Craig to tell state legislators of the county's •·unalterable opposition'' to the measure. as written. INTRUSION FIGHT Andrews. Jong eAgaged .n the fight against the intrusion of oiJ rigs along the county coastline. t e r m e d McMillan's bill "audacious." "We're determined to preserve for our children and our children's children tbe right to enjoy God's gift -an oil-free shoreline." Andrews declared. "JUll go up to Ventura County and take a look at the way they've wreck- ed the coastline tbere. It's un- believable. We don't want that to hap- pea here." He said that should drilling be permitted. there is "oo way .o guarantee that the oU won't blow up under the ocean, blackening our waters. no matter wbat they tell you." McMillan's biR has the endorsement oC Los Angeles city governme"nt. rt was reportedly i111pired by Los Ange· Les effort! to get oil revenue from its own tidelands. which are now subject to State Landa Commission authority. "We don't care what they do lit Los Angeles," saJd Newport Maydr Gruber. "But we don't want any drill· ing here." More Viet Troops LBJ's Decision? A 4-year-old Costa Mesa girl was i11 critical condition at Hoag Memorial Hosptit.al today afte' being struck by a car near her home Saturday even- ing. The gtrl was struck by a car driven by .Joyce Mi ldred Princie. 16. of 219 Prh.ceton Drive. when she apparently was unable to stop. The youngster was taken to Hoag for treatment of rxtcnslve head injuries and remained there today in the hospital's intt?nsive care ward Costa Mesa police said t n e youngster. Maura Marget Crilly, d0iughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Crilly of 184 E . Bay St.. was playing near the corner or Bay and Orange Avenue with two other children when they darted into the street. Three Injured As Four Autos Collide in Mesa Three persons were injured Md four autos damaged Saturday morning in a rear-end collision on Harbor Boulevard near the San Di ego Freeway in Costa Mesa. Police said l:he accident occurred shortly before noon when a car driven by Dave M. Holland, 31. of 229 Tulane Road struck the rear of an auto operated by Dennis W. Fair. 24. of Fullerton. whi ch was stopped for traf· fie The impact forced the Fair vehicle Corona Tot Killed AUSTIN. Tex. IUPll -President into a car driven by Frederick M. .Johnaon. returoing to Washington this Gentile. 29, oC !0182 Valley Forge week, faca 1111 almost certain Drive. Huntin~n Beach. Gentile·~ By Brother, Age ;3 dtcision: to lift the 525,000 AmericC>'n car in turn struck that of another troop ceitiAc foe the Vietnam war. Huntngton Beach motorist, Ronald V. CORONA (UPtl -One·yew-<>ld The chief executive was expected Christensen, 29, oC 17422 Waal Circle. Theodore Hurst was fatally shot late to coaler promptly witb Ge.n. Earle Holland and his wife. Cathy. 29. Saturday by bis 3-year-old brotber G. Wheeler. chairman or the joint were taken to Hoeg Memorial H05J)itaJ when the older youngster found a chiefs of staff, immediately on his for trutment of Mad and neck in· loaded revolver in their parents return lo Wuhington, perbape today, juries. Also treated at Roag was Nan· bedroom. Officers said the boy shot on the si&e oi the military force n~-cy Lee Dinger. 19, of 2521 Fairway Theodore in the back While playing ed to fend off the new communist Drive. a passengCT in tM Fair auto, _w_ith_th_e_w_e_a_po_n_. _________ ot_re_n_si_ve_in_V_ietnam ___ . ______ who complained of back injuries. YOUR WATCH~ •Ct..-• OU .. • Mlwe.4 $5!!LETE "'* SJZH, '*' FIEE $1.9' 0 OMEGA Your Omtga Salu • Smnec Agcq Now S Grtat Storea To ~You •AllCMI •IFJ-MIHnt ... 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Stephens as MSSD vice president, a s s I s t a n t general manager • Sentlnal · Spartan Program to head the subdivision also was announced by Charles Able, group vice president-Missile and Space Systems. The Spartan Missile with nuclear warhead is capable of . intercepting objects at relat.:ve long range. It is ooe of two missiles that will be employed in the Communist Chinese· oriented anti-mlssile system, ac- cording to Able. ~ abort.er range Sprint Is the other .,,1ssUe compoMDts in the system complementing the long range Spartan capability. Able said responsibilities of the sub- division indude determining of tasks to be performed, establishing of budgets and schedules and providing :-n-ogram direction to subcontractors. The Sentinel-Spartan programs·sub- division will also perform all MSSD deployment planning and will ad- minister all MSSD deployment ac· tivities related to the program, Able said. Stephens, a 24-year veteran with the company, has held many top posi· tions including a three-year period as director Of the Nike-Zeus program. Much of the technology Of the Spartan missile is based on the Nike Zeus. Stephens joined Douglas in 1941. He served with the U.S. Navy as a rocket training officer from 1944-46, rejoining Douglas in 1946 . ,- Molldi1, Ftbru.wy 26. 1968 DAILY PlLbT 3 begislature Eyes Pornography Election Year Test Due on A ntismut Law SAC&AMBNTO (AP) -in. only •dpcnosr:!f bill tlNlt bill CODle nur ••• tit NV• ,... went w.. callforala .. ~ ... to- daJ. ~ b1 • weaiMJman ftiO ~UllDO.Y bu ~-aucb JDMllUrtl. 'lbe .tace lwa wN set I«• etec- Uan·rew t9lt to determlne wbed'ler the lawmakers wW adopt a tough MW antilmut law, the leas rutrictive OM propoeed today -OI' &fl1 Ill all. Asaemblymaa Joha T. XDCllX in· troduced the bill as the ~e returned from a three-day weekend. 1be Knox bill ctika tNm mo&t Pair Injured As Motorboat Tossed in Sea Two persons were Injured Sunday when a 17-foot outboard motorboat overturned 1n rough waves at Sunset Beach. Arthur D. Hollis, 48, of Seal Beach, was treated for leg injuries at Hunt- ington Intercommunity Hospital. H.lJ right leg was gashed by the boat's propellor when it turned over as it hit the beach. Mrs. Ellen M. Rogers, 41, of Manhat- tan Beach. owner of the boat, com· plained of back if!juries but refused medical attention, sheriff's deputies reported. Huntington Beach lifeguard Win Condict gave first aid to both. Mrs. Rogers told officers they had planned to go ocean fishing and had just cleared the Long Beach Marina jetty when they were caught in heavy fog and rough surf. They tried to turn back to the harbor but were pushed onto the beach by the breakers. The boat capsized when it hit the shoreline. McCarthy Blasts Administration NASHUA, N.H. (UPI) -Sen. Eu· gene J. McCarthy (D-Minn.) charges the Johnson Administration bas had five years of "decay and near de- spair," alter inheriting a booming economy. · McCarthy, hitting hard In his bid to unseat President Johnson In the New Hampshire Presidential Primary March 12, said Sunday the campaign "ls one of leadership and direction of the nation." antismut bills by confining ft.a policing efforts to children under 18, and by making illegal tbe way in which cer- tain matter is dlstribu.ted, instead of making the material ltseU illegal, Recent U.S. Supreme COurt rulings show a reluctance to judge matter as totally obscene, but a willlngness , to curtail it by barring the way it is Offered -called "pandering." At present, the state law -un· changed since 1961 -says material is not obscene unless it is "utterly without· redeeming soc i a 1 im· portance. •• Knox proposes to keep this toudl-on- prosecution law for adult.a, but would ~ authorities move against ob- jectionable material offered those under 18 even if It has "slight" redeeming social importance. The measure makes lt illegal to pander such items, especially around a school. Penalties are tough -a fine ol up to $2,500 and &ix months in jaU for the first offense, and a fine of up to $10,000 and five years in prison for repeated offenses. The Richmond Democrat added, "The bill does get alter t b e unscrupulous charactef' trying to make a fast buck by selling indecent material to children." In recent years, Knox and his Democratic colleagues on the com· mlttee have turned down repeated attempts by Reyubllcans ~ tone down the current law and make it easier to prosecute smut peddlers. Reagan's bills are expected to run into the same blockade this year. However, Knox's bill presumably will win Assembly passage il -the Republicans vote ror it, as tbey did in 1967. That would then put the mat· tt:r into the hands of the Senate com• mlttei! again, and it might well decide some antismut legislation in an elec· tion year is better than none at all. Bouse Bit. Marine Killed; Southland Plane Crashes Struck by Car Bring Death to Nine On Freeway By The Auoclated Pre11 Nine persons were dead today in three separate light plane crashes in Californla, including ooe that killed two men and two women at Carlsbad, near the Palomar Airport. In residential Redondo Beach, a small Beechcraft Bonanza flying low in dense fog Sunday sliced a power pole and crashed into a home. The three persons aboard were killed. A 14-year-old baby sitter and four children inside the house escaped in· jury despite a fire. The house was badly damaged. At Victorville. a glider plane piloted by Lee E. Lytton, 'Zl, of Lancaster plunged an estimated 3,000 feet to the ground after a wing snapped oU. Lytton and his brother, James, 25, of San Antonio, Tex., were killed. The Carlsbad victims wer e iden- tified as the pilot, Clyde E. Bradley, 56, and his wife, Adelia, 55; and Rex B. Miles, 50, and his wife, Juanita May, 44, all or Bellflower. The two couples had visited the Lake San Marcos region and were headed for home when the plane crashed just after takeoff. The victims of the Redondo Beach crash were Glenn Allen McHenry, 36, of Hawthorne, his wife and teen-aged daughter, police said. The pilot of another plane said McHenry had radioed minutes earlier that his plane was losing power at 1,300 feet. Cheryl Gellenbeck, the baby sitter at the home of Redondo policeman Richard Cott.er, was credited by authorities with saving the Uves of four children at the home. When the plane smashed int.> a wall of the house, she rushed the children outside. Cheryl's father, Ralph Gellenbeck, 49, ran to the front yard Of the home and pulled the pilot from the naming airplane. McHenry died en route to a hospital, police said. Another neighbor, Nathan B. Hart, 'Zl, burned his hand in an unsuccessful attempt to remove the passengers from the plane. Police said the plane apparently took off from Mammoth enroute to Torrance. In the Victorville tragedy, witnesses told deputies the r ight wing snapped on the glider, causing the craft to dive vertically into a dry lake bed, 21h miles from El Mirage airport. Wreckage was strewn over several hundred feel A Camp Pandleton Marine was kill· ed instantly early th!! morning when struck by a car on the San Diego Freeway in the Capistrano Beacll a rea. Cpl. Robert J. Hannigan, 21, or Brooklyn, N.Y., who was on foot, was 1961 County Traffic 1111 2S Death Toll Z4 hit by a car driven by Sarah Deuter- man, 28, of San Diego. She told ·California Highway Patrol officers that tt was very foggy and that she did not see the Marine in time to avoid hitting him. CHP of· ficers said Hannigan was apparently standing on the freeway as· there ls no shoulder to the roadway in that area because of construction work. Marine Beaten, Robbed in Beach A Camp Pentleton Marine was beaten and robbed early Sunday morn- ing near the intersection of Main Street and Beach Boulevard in Hun· t:ingtoo Beach, police reported today. The vk:tim, Paul Johnson, 17, told police that be was walkine eo\dh at the corner of ltuotington street and Main when a late model station wagon pulled up. tbe two occupant. u.lcing. ''Do you want a r ide?" Johnson said that wben be declined, the two jumped out and attacked him. He asserted that bis assailants took $11 from his wallet, SC!'ambled back into tM car and fled north on Main. 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' ' ONl.V '1l0l Mondl1, Ftbruiry 26, 1968 ~ ...... ...,,......, Ten-yHl'-Old Tent s.wyer of Truro, Masi., proved hiroaeU worthy of hia 111me. JUlt when eferyo~e waa coimnced that 'l'>m and his friend, lrneet T_.., alto 10, bad drowned i.n Profincetown Harbor. the two boya turned up ate. Coast Gard police and firemen were called' oat what the boys faUed to return borne. Aut}loriti.es beli~v~d they bad bad an aecident while rowtnc a akiff to a mbin1 boat owned by Tolb's f atheT. But Tom and bis friend told police they spent the ni.fbt in a lback on the Cape Cod llnd d1ID& 1b1J w•e cold but unharmed. • Mardi Gras Climax Set For Tuesday NEW ORLltANS ( lJPI) -Mardi Gras fun IMbr• -at le..t thOM ' wt.o recover front the weekend warnwp -today were Promised clear, mild weather for tbe climax of the 10-day carnival seuoo. Kin& Proteua cOllducta a "Mother Goose Tea Party" wttb a »float pcade tootgbt, ftnal prelude to Tuesday's Mardi Gras blast. The weathe-r forec11l, for clear sides and 60-degree ~mperatures. was all needed t.o bolster predictions that the ··rat Tuesday" celebration would be the, biggest qi the city's 25(}.yeaI lustory. Crowds at the nine weekend parades and in the Frencn Quarter acted u thouib Mardi Gras already bad ar· rived. Police sakl the Zeua parade crowd Sunday night was at least twice as large as last year . Carnival revelers were still singing and drinkinl on Bourbon Street when street cleaners attacked the moun· tains of beer coos and trash in the f''rencn Quarter at 5 a.m. today. Street crowds toWlllg at lealt a millioo people are predicted far the Rex Parade Tuesday. Other parades are acbeduled Tuesday by the Krewes (crews) of Zulu, Arabi, Orle1nl111s, czacent City, CrOllUI and Comua. 3 Youngsters Die Trapped In Tunnel FALLON. Nev. (UPJ) -Three small boya died and another one wa.s seriowly Injured Sunday when I.bey were tx9pped while dlgeing a tunnel on a ranch four miles north of here. Tbe youn1stm. all related. were found liter a U'lr~·hour search which Wll touched off by I pet dog. The animal, a constant companion of two of the victims, returned home alone. - Ai.o 8dtedu1ed for Mardi Gras. wtidl ii the dimu ol the pre-le!Un clnlival seuon, are paradu by marching groupe web u t h e Buzzard.I, Pete Fountain's "Hali Fast Marchjng Club" and 1 new IJ'OUP called 'the Lamplighters, headed by New Orleans Saints linebacker Steve Stmetreaker. MASS MUSLI~ MHTING -Former boling champion ea.tua Clay (Muhammad Ali) sbowa hil appronl during a tpeech by Elljah M~ Poole, Black Muaim'• 'Meeeenaer of Allah' durtnc a meetine in Cbicqo Sunday. Poole tpe>ke to the mgeet crowd of Black Musllms ever aaeembled !or tile sect'• annual convenUon. FBI Probes Bomb Killing Of Scientist The dead boys were identified as Ricky Miller, 6. his cousin Brad Miller. 8, and another couain, Donald Williams. 4. Rickey's brother. Fred, 8, was the sole sW'Vtvor. Sheriff Larry Fisher said the LORAIN, Ohio CAP) -Tbe FBI youogsters apparently were playing aided police of nearby Avon today in an irrigation ditch on a ranch in investigaUnc the deal1 of a C.~ John DoH, 21, of Oo1c Por1s, IJJ., ti OM of tM ffrd itudentl in tu Mdon to feei the .,!ICC of o cUrectiff from Lt. Gtn. Lfi10il B. Btnh~, H~ H~ ice chief. DOH, o 1tudcnt at Ober~in CoLLege tn Ohio, 1'eceived a dehn- quenct1 notice from h~ dr~ft board saying he Jaud immediate induction for hil porl fn cm mstklraft ~ stratton. He was une of 80 stud~ts who surroundec!)M oor of o Nal1fl rt· crultn lalt ~. tctJ)Hlo him iNide for f<1Ur Mt.in. Touriatl and nativH led by lar&e bands of colJegians, sug, danced, dmlk and peraded up and down Bom1Jon Street moat ol the long weekeod. pilins up beet emu, wine bottlel, broken beads, corn cob• and truck loed• at similar debri1 on the street. Poli<:e arresU?d 25 penon1 along the parade routes and in the quarter Sunda~ afternoon. Police have main· tained tblt crowds 10 far this year have been orderly compared to tbote of 1967. BlnckPower Unity Asked By 'Messenger of Allah' owned by David MiUer, the father ot old 1overnment lcielltllt from the ex· Ricky and Fted. 'ntey dug a tunnel pk>sioo of a bomb in a package 11nt in the bank of the ditch with a short him by bus. handled shovel , but were trapped Samuel Hammons Jr. died during under about one foot of sand When surgery at st. JoHpb'1 Hotpltal here the tunnel collapsed. at 11:30 p.m. S.turday nilbt, about The tfarch began when Sheriffs all houri af~r be had pi.eked up Sgt. Fred Andrews went to the ranch the lethal pecbae at the Greyhound to lnve1t11• a complaint that some bua terminal in Cleveland. motoreycUau were tearing up fences Since July 11~68. Hammooa bed • Contractor tward J.-n, of Teacher Strike In Second Week CHICAGO <UPl)J-;-Elijah Muham· mad. Black Muslim. "Messmger of Alla1\," Sund.ay mted other black na· tionalitt and clvU rights groupt to unite under .the B~k Muslim banner aod "stop lefUnl Wblte people divide us.'' Grand Junctioll, Colo., boGabt a \ot and ststM ba1UcUn1 a MW house. This week, when be ,... thtee- fourths done, be dtacoftred the lot he bought and Jot on whkh he was building the house were not the same. The dty. wbfch owm the lot where the house is, bu offered to sell it to him for $1,000. TALLAHASSEE. Fla. (AP) - Florida'• teacher watkoot entered Its seccnd week today. ~ 24,'*l of Fkrida'• Y,000 teacberl were a - peot.ed to be absent and students at the University of Florida i n Gainesville pla: 'led t.o boycott classes and stage a march and a rally in sympathy. The "~ 1 tl~ly Nearo 1n bit star apaoaled verwt tap spent two hours wanaulal a crowd of a.cal, tbt lar~· eat p-oup ever to atiltod the .ect's an· ...i~. "Bilek ~· It la Ume for you ·d t .te llidat ~ -~ letttna white 1*1>11 difldl•UI, ~mad said. · "A wrld ol equalffJ, justice and fJreedom 11 eerDief and they're (whites) fighting all over to keep tbe black man under tbelt' power. but a savior has come," be l&ld. apparently referrinl to ~lf. • Mrs. Betty Mahoney, 24, was re- portedly r~vering in a Pittsburgh Hospital today with multiple bruis- es of the head and face and a punc· ture wound of the chesl · Police charged her husband, Raymond, 27, with aggravated assault with intent to kill. The couple was married three days ago. • A complaining rtotoawa11 toa1 found in tM luggage comparl· ment of a Greyhound Bu.a in Barstow after a fide from Kan- Sil$ Cit11. Police reltll$td the 23- year-old man without any charge and declined to identi/11 him. "Btd he was .nlre complaining about the cramped quarters.'' an officer said. Legislative leaders agreed to meet with education officials tonight In Tallahassee, but they called the meeting pointless, ~g t h e legislature does not n e g o t I a l e . "Negotiations have to take place at the polls,'' said Senate President Ver le Pope. Several county ecbools boards, in· eluding Brevard and Palm Beach, set today as the deadline for teachers to come back t.o the blackboards. 1bey threatened action on t.be resigna· eons ol teachers absent today. Dr. Phil Oonstans , exe c u t Ive secretary of the Florida Ed1JCation As.sociation, requested the meeting tonight in Tallahassee. Telegrams were sent to Gov. Claude Kirk and leaden of both chambers of the legislature. Kirk's office said tbe governor was scheduled to be in Miami at the time of the meeting. Muhammad, '#ht' Uvet in Chicago. said that ev«Y ttme tbe Muslims meet here ht recefvtl "dreadful threat• from white peoplt." He said whltes would ''atop 111 out· side wars" to k.ll1 Negroes. But be added "I am not lllreid. I've had that takeo out at me." Muhammad attacked tbe late Mal- ei>lm X In a nn mention of his for· m~ belr&who ftll from fa-vot lflilr tlte assaasinatioo of the late s.iedy. Muhammad said' llalcolm. who fouDdld a rtnl lMc.k nationalist moft'IMftt Mton MIQI •bot to de1th at a u.tlem rally ill 118S. "double croued ~·" ''He wu a wtcMd hypocrite. Ht did not die u un)ult IDd unrlghttous death." 11\e cap1clly crowd rose from Its seat. and cbetred. Former bea~t boxing cham· pton Cassius Clay. tat Oii the rll'!ht of the platform, "Wlddl wii Oanktd by Beaches Obscured in ::.Fog Lifeguard: Gee Wish I'd Seen the Big Crowd' S11M, Moet1, Title• TUIJOAY ~· low • . • • 2 ....... u l'l"I llllft ..... ··•.. 6 1' I "' • I M *" ..., .......... J.,. "'· ·' 0 _..,.Ill.it .......... t:U1.m. 4$ M.-.... •·tt L I!'. Wt S·1S •·"' ,.. """,,,. • "'· Setts:••·"'· ,... -P'lnt •• ..... Lal •. "*· fl Met. 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A search Dale, who carried the package on into the army. was organiud with planes. bon es, his lap, Hammons drove the 15 miles "EUjah Muhammad was sent direct· cars and motorcycles. west from Ctt'veland to his home in ly from God," Clay said. "Tbe white The tragedy waa dilcovered when Avon and took the package to the man does not want you to know him. a motorcycle rider ,...., a portion of ldtchenett'e. Then, for 90me reason, "When you btar 'black power' it Freel Miller's foot protrudJng from he told the boy to go to the car started right here. EveryUUna black &be bole in the dlkh. in tht driveway outside and •aft. people are talkin& about at.uted here. Freet who wu nearest the mouth The ~Y·tntpped device, believed And oow tbe7 wut to put me in jail of the tunnel. wu rushed unconscious to !\ave contained dynamite, exploded b9c1UM I fouod the truth. 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Jcen Slalp Rdlofited Panama Canal Reopened ·Cornmi es Gather In Force BUDAPEST (UPI) -Del- egates of most of the world's Communist parties gathered t.oday for a conference that Moscow wishes would de· oounce Red China but is more llkely only to attark U.S. policy in Vietnam. More than 65 parties sent delegates to the conference that Moscow called despite the advice of friends and foes alike. Many c a m e grudgingly. BALBOA. C. Z. (UPI) -Panama Canal company workmen today reOoated the Japanese s~r ore ~hip Shozan Maru which bad sunk in the channel and 84 waiting ships resumed their passage throup tbe canal. A company spokesman said workers pumped air in· to the Oood~ seetlons of the sblp, which hit the east ban.It and gashed a 7S.foot long bole in her bull. The action raised the bow ••so that she was clear o( the bottom of the c h a n n e I , • ' ttie spokesman said. "They .put four tugs on the thing and moved her north to Gamboa, over a mile. to a mooring. .. be said. Divers were stu:dying the damage today' trying to figure out a way to patch the gaping hole but no one could suggest a method. A board of inquiry was called for Tuesday t o determjne who was reponsi- ble for the accident. the first to block passage through the Panama canal. "This could not have come at a worse time because this is one of the peak traf- fic periods for us," said a spokesman £or the U. S. government's P a n a m a Canal Co. Much Vietnam-bound traf- fic, including U.S. warships. moves ttirough the 50-mile· long canal that was blocked Sunday when the Shozan Maru hit the east bank about l3 miles up from the Pacific and gashed a 7$·foot hole six to eight teet high and 10 feet above her keel. Loaded with 51.806 tons ol Iron ore bound for France ~ Peru, the s:up that a longer than any U. S. Navy warship save Aircraft Oaniers setUed to the bot· tom of the 300 • foot . wide G aillitrd Cut. Work crews reported their best hope was blowing a big enough air bubble inside the boJd to lift the Shozan Maru and Ooat her of( to a repair statioo a mile away. Canal officials said the blockage caught 84 ships at the canal, 20 01 them inside. lt w~ the first time since the canal opened ln 1915 that both the Suez Canal -the world's other great manmade shipway -had been closed at the same time. The Suez Canal has been shut since lest June's Middle East war. with the Egyptians on the west bank and Israelis on the east. The 743-foot-long Shozan Maru is lffi feet wide. Canal officials said no vessel could move past her with safety in that especially tricky seg· ment of the canal. It appeared certain t.tle in· cident would cost someone. possibly even U. S. tax· payers. a great deal of money. Political observers said it also might serve as another outlet for the long· s i m mering Panamanian popular drive lor encUna American control ol the canal that was President Theodore Roosevelt's dream and the delight of ship owners who use It to slcip an extra 8,000 mile voyage around treacberout Cape Horn at the toe ot South America. _ Ir • canal company pilot was at the wheel, the Ame:-ican g o v e r n m e n t might have to pay damages. lf not, the ship's J~e owners might get ~ bill as heavy as their cargo. No one was repor¥ hurt ln the accident that left water lapping eight feet below the deck of the Shoun . Mani. An alr hose snapped at the start of salvaae operatioos k.nocklna down a worker but causing no reported injury. "One more mile and 1~ would have made it to ~ emergency mooring-repair station," saJd Capt. A. L. Gallln, the canal company's navigation chief. He wat· cbed men pump the com· pl'essed air into the bull that was 47 feet under water and resting on the bottom. Robert Kerr, the company sipokesman , was not con· cemed about the ore bound for Dunkirk, France. "'There it not a heck of a lot yoo can do to iron ore to hurt it," he said. The Kremlin W1>rlced for two years to arrange the meeting. ft was expected that Moscow wanted to use the conference to begin for· mally reading Peking out of the world Communist move-ment. It did not work out that way. Diplomatic observers said the delegates. after enjoy· ing the mineral baths of the Gellert Hotel and chauf(eur- driven West German limou- sines, were meeting behind closed doors at an undis- closed hall in a mood op· posed to worsening the Mos- cow-Pekin2 split and agree- able ooly on taking out their verbal anger on American "Imperialism" in Vietnam. Sen. Kuchel Says U.S. 'Must -Protect Israel' It is a real comedown for the Russian Communists. In the days of Josef Sta· lin, the Kremlin set the line and the world's Communist parties toed it. Even in 1960, when ousted Nikita S. Khrushchev still held Krem· lin power, the last previous world Communist parties' convention met in Moscow pretty much as the Russians wanted. Not today. Of the nearly 100 pGrties around the world, Moscow invited 74. Communist Chi· na, its tiny European ally Albania and fretful Cuba plus some western parties outright rejected the invita· ti on. Makarios R e-elected By Greeks NlCOSIA CUPO -Greek Cypriot voters overwhelm· ingly swept P r e s i d e n t Makarios to re-election vic- tory and ga~ him a man· date for unchallenged leadership for the next Ci ve years, unofficial r e t u r n s sbowed today. Makarios rmght open his second ~ with plans ror ending the Greco-Turkish duel over his Mediterranean Island nation, p o l i t i c a I sources said. The latest, i.mofflcial count of Sunday's voting showed the 54-year-O\d G r e e k Orthodox Arch.bl.shop and PreQdent had polled 200.000 votes to 10,000 for Takis Evdolw. a p o l I t i c a I neoptlyte coosfdered more conservative and p r o · weat«n than Mabrios. "1 JaJO'llf I have no chance of winning," Evdakos said before the 250.000 eligible voters began casting !'heir ballot!. "We are few today bUt I am not ashamed. We •·ill be many tomorrow." Ooly tl\e 2.5 m I 1 l l o n membel' Gnltk C y p r I o t community votes for presi- dent oa 1)8 divided Mediter· r...-MIDd aatfon . T\l'kllh c 1 p rt 0 t. ' out· numbered ti>oat 4 ti> 1, urlilr r~Jiec1,ed tbttr Vlct PretJdmt, FaDl ~odluk. cmoppo8ed. Oftldal ICIUfcel I I I d MIUrlOI' ~ ~·, w.ad rtltlD 1'DMda1 bot NEW YORK (UPI) -The United States is helping to perpetuate Arab "emotion- alism and hostility" in t h e Middle East by failing to make clear the firm U.S. commitment to Israel, ac- Ho spital Holocaust Kills 21 SHREWSBURY. England IUPI)-Flames and clouds of thick black smoke today raced through both floors of a mental hospital wing and killed and injured a number of elderly women patients. Officials said first reports indicated 21 women o~er 60 had been killed and 14 in· ju.red. They said they did not know the cause of the fire . "The situation is still c h a o t i c , ' • a police spokesman sajd. "We do not know if any members of the staff were hurt.·· Shelton Mental Hospital is about 150 miles west of Lon· don . It housed about ll)() pa· tients. offi cials said. They said hospital staff members removed 100 to 120 patients from the hospital and others were put into wings not af. rected bv t~ e fire. Firemen put out the blaze wltllin two oours but by thal lime the two noors had been hadly damaged aod part or the roof had fallen in. "The fire broke out in three rooms of the women's block," a fireman said. "Twenty women were killed in these rooms " Firm Stand On Asians By Britain LONDON (AP) -The British government stood firmly behind \ts bln to limit the flood of Asian im· rntgants from K • n y a despite growing opposttion. But with the w o r k I n g masses oppoeed to colored competlt.kln, po 1 l t l c a I obser'Vttl predicted ParUa· ment would pu the bill tb11 week. rnnuential member• of an t.l'l1"ee poOOcal partlea Jotned etmrcb and cl'ric le9der1 in c:rttk:l1ln& lb& bill l'tltrlc· dog the eDCry Into Brltalo of bolder• of· B r I t 1 1 h pusporil Who were net born ln Brtt.aln or wh0te pll'fTIU WU. not natfn· born. cording to Sen. Thomas II. Kuchel, CR-Calif.). ''Let the world be well aware that America can- not and will not leave Israel unprotected in her hour of need." the senator said Sun- day. Kuchel said that durin~ the six-day Arab-Israeli war last June. the American peo· pie supported Israel's cause. "In my opinion," he said. "the administration has er· red in trying to conceal this point from Arab nations, friendly or otherwise." Speaking at the 60th anni· versary dinner of Bnai Zion, !he American fraternal Zion· iat organization. Kuchel said this country has permitted the problem of Israel "to move us , rather than stTik· ing the one firm position In which the people or I h e United States believe. "This has been no service to our diplomacy to Israel or even to our few remain· ing Arab friends," he s aid. "We have by our unwilling- ness. or our hesitation to proclaim our stand, given cause to continued Arab emotionalism and hostility." Kuchel. who received th e organization's 1968 America· Tsrael Friendship Gold Med- al Award, said he believed the continued unity of Jeru- salem as Israel's capital and as a world religious cen- ter "must be a cardinal ob- jective of our foreign poli- cy" in the area. While warning of the So- viet Union's "eagerness to dominate the Eastern Medi- terranean." Kuchel s a l d. "In the long run, the Soviet Union has much to gain from peace in this area" - particularly in terms of trade. Kuchel urged negotiations .. in some form" between Js. rael and the Arab States but said th ere must be no ques- tion of the removal of Is· raeli forces from positions won in the June war until there was a "declaration by all belligerents ending the state of war" and ·•agree- ment for demilitarization of Sinai and other lands re- turned to Arab control." Criticizing the armistice lines drawn In 1948 for "in· vi ting hostilities." Kuchel urged establishment of de· militarized buffer rones ht· tween Israel and her Ar ab neighbors to "reduce if not curtail terror raids." Egypt . Will Close Five Universities CA IR 0 <UPI) -The g o v e r nment apparently bowed to p~Uc pressure for harsher punUbment and an· nounced today it would ~try four men previously tried on charges of b e I n g responsible for E g y p t ' s defeat in the June Mideast war. Al the same time ~e government said It would close five universltles. in· eluding tbe 1.000 . year ·old Alazhar University a n d Cairo University. and other Lnstttutions of higher learn· ing wflere the~ have been two Gays of student unrest. Such action had not been ta.ken since 1962. No date was set for tbeir reopening. The declllon to retry the four former all' force of· flcen came after a long cabinet meeting S u n d a y night pr-'ded over by PrelJtdent Gam&l A b d e I Nnter. After the cabinet meetlna Gen. Mohamed Funl, the war mlnlmr. told newsmen be ..ould not ratify the vcrdlctt delivered last T\ael- day In tbt Cl\MI of formtf Alr Mlnbltl M o h I m t d Sk1kJ ~moud, former Vlce Alt Manbal l1m&il lAbU> and two a l d e 1. Mahmoud ,,_ sentenced to lS yean Ill prilOft and tAblb ttl 10 yem. 'lbe aides were acqulued. demonstrations in Cairo and suburbs by ~udents dem an· ding the death penalty for the d e f e n d a n t s . The demonwations were the first in Egypt since Junt. after Nasser threatened to resign alter f s r a t I ' s crushing victory over I/le Arab world. $336,000 Heist Said 'Inside Job' LONDON ( U P I ) Scotland Yard tioday in· veatipted tl\t possib1hly ttllt the W-gut oash rob- bery In Britain since the '7.3 mllUon Great Train Robt>e'y lft t• was an ift. side job, police .aurces sajd. Six men, five of them In 1tockJn1 muka and lb• sl.xtb In lhe uniform ol a postal oflldal, raided a Cen- tral Pod Office Sawrday n.ld>t and IOt away with an estfibal.td 8331,000. they sa.ld. Scotland Yard a.aid the raJd, ~ was carr1td out 1wt.ftly and efOcleotly 11 workers loOrted bees rJ Pott Off~ money. b , a an M~. Ftbniary 26, 1968 DAIL v 'tLOT I c; ~"BOOK ~ §,!2.!:.~! 00 (.,Hefti aut Selle< fictlOft OCCOUftl of • N9910 p1eott.•r" por1 ii\ • t•l'Olt .. oinot ,,., ... ,. 4 ... 21. 11•0 C,UlrlMO Deloll.d I~ from wood .. 1.c1ro.. lo poi111ing _.. "'°""''"II· 41 photos, 40 ~~ 1.tt 2'. 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WflSTfR'S NIW WOll\D DICTl<>Mo .A.V Of TWf Al!olUICAN lANGUA~ Co,.,pflh•""ve co•lt,,.porory diction...., 'W•th co,.,pl•t• o•d unclertlof\doblo clt'fl. "''•ont, reolhtic P'O"unciotioru, 100,009 •"'"•'• ovor 600 p1<klfU. fvll <llliof lflOpl, o lra lo•a• type. £.ti "Save on every one of these books, ond at least fffty more. H you ca n't come in, use this order form, a nd r.ceh. your selections by postpaid mail.'' 8. DALTON, BOOKSELLER S F11hion l1t1nd -Newport Center Newport 8e1eh, C1nf. 92660 Phone: 6H 0041 PlE ... ( :p 10 ~i: IHl BOOKS I Vl umo 8£.0W (BY NUM&U) D D D D D D NAM.._ _____________________________ __ ADORE~------------------- CITY---------SIM'-"-----111'-._ __ 0 CHlCr ENCLOSED 0 CHARGE TO MY ACCOUNT tile Prelid• •oold retain mOlt ol tbem i. Ills _,, perameot. P o 1 I tr c a t ...,_ aaid tbt stately, ti.ll'CSed patriardl may an- .,._,. b1a upe.c1ed plan for IOlTtaC CJ'Pf'\d' often tcnu ~el.atiant ,irilh Grc«e ~d A group from Allan community Londeftl tod'IY to apinst the ... Kenya's nn to lobby The v rdlcL' b)' • court l\et met privatell -s-rbd precilfjlJ at U. m o 111 e n t wnen an 8'ann systtm waa btil\arlltC. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----=--1'lf,. ' ,, -·· I ( • • • . . . • I " • • f DAILY ,IL.OT Senior PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) -Pollattt Ge<rse Glllup, DOW bl bia fom1h decide of IW'Veying th• moods of America.. 1ay1 !:be public ~ day la cont~. dWlluslon- ed and cynical and "want.I desperately to find a way to resolve international pro. blems without 1otn1 to war." '. I think tbiJ IOf:I back pretty much to their leelln& of the inadequacy of the leadership of our country," says· the man wbo fOWJded the Gallup Poll in 1935. Only a handful of Americ&N want, to pu.11 out of Vietnam, or to "end the war by lta:rtin& to drop nuclear bombs,'' Gallup tald m a.a. l.ntervtew. Seven out of 10 prefer brinl!ng the South Vletna· meae "up to fi&ht1n1 level." he laid, ''then phulnf out our own operatlon1." 'nzm!D.1 to polltlct, Gallup 1aid Americana bold "no sreat enthu.lium" for any ol the potential pretldentlal camlidate1. Al ol DOW, be 111Jid, fonner Vice President IUcbard M. Nixon Is "far, far ahead'' In the race for the Republican nominaUon, although he tenned Gov. Nellon A. Rockef\ller of New York the 1tron1est can· dldate the GOP could pl.ck. He said President Johnlon J1 not In as much tr«lble politically "as the Bepablicam lib to think," al-gll the -" nen November'• election could hfnte on the coune of the Vietnam .... Hue ii the quntion..and- 1111wer interview: Q. Dr. Gallup, bow 1POUld you describe the current mood of Amlll'lca? A. I think the mood o( America today ls one ol rather gre1t coofU1lou and disillua.ionment All the time we've been oper1tlng, 3Z ye1r1 now, I've ne~ known a time like· tbia; -when people were '° dWUusioned and cymcaL I think Ulil 1oe1 bide pretty much to their feelins of the m.deqUIC)' of the leaderthip Of our coun- try • • . the public wanlt desperately to find a way to retolve International pro- blem• without going to war. Q. What doe. the public want to do in Vietnam? Cosed TV Helping LA Fight Fires LOS ANGELES (AP) - Coohty firemen are uling "inltant replays" on clo1ed- circtrlt television to Aid them in filbtlnt bl& flrea. When a major alarm 11 IOW»ded, th• county fir• departmeDt sends aloft a hell.copter to hover over the blue and beam back a pic- ture to field commander• and depa rtme nt head-quarters . The techrllque i1 the 11me as that uaed by television network.I In thetr covera1e of sports events. Wlth the aid of a "Zoom" leflJ and an infra.red system, f ir emen can penetr.te the heavy emoke that engu.Ua buildin1 and brush firN., and IUm the heat source d. tbe blaze. Later a video-tape fihn of the entire flu can be shown the fire officers at the com. mud poat Tbe tap. ii fed into a monitor and a picture ts P111duced on a stand.ltd television set. "Now, every field com· mander can •see• the pie· tures ol the entire fin l1ne and give advice," said coun· ty Fin QUef Keith E. JO. inger. The unit wUl b e Ultd primarily at brusb flre1 where it it lmportant that the comptete pk!brt Cf an area ii ltudied by fire of. ficws. 'Ibe IDtra·ncl system CID be uted to locate the aourc• (If a ftre witbln lmoke-fJ.lled buildlnp where it 1111.'t safe to Hiid In men even equip. pod with _, .... panlw, iw.,er Hid. -----~~ J ,...,, ,.,.,,. 26, 1"8 U.S. Pollster says Puhl.ic . CoJJ!~d, ··Cynical A. J'lnt, oalJ • 1m•ll number just want to pull out tomorrow, On the other hand, that small group it bl.lanced by about the same number of people who would end the w1r by starting to dro-p nuclear bombs. The viewa of the great majority of the people fall in .between. these two extremes. A few months a10, we 1ubmitt.ed ff'Ven differeot prooosals that had been presented for resolving the war. The one most widely supported by 71 percent of the people Is one that would have our Army orncers start dotng a job of really tTalltllll Ibo -Viet-tlcll-to-oat. . ynamese, brlnglaC them up Q. ----dD Aml!'1C9DI to titbtinl level, thell phU· vP u U. bl1 problems ing out our own operaUoos. Of our duf With.Jn a period of time, tht1 A. J'1ni of all, obvlOUllY, woukl be carrying t b • 11 Viltnam, In Mcood po.t- bw-den. We would still ~ Uoa, -.-roc1a1 pr<tblt,.., 1upporting them. Molt ~ lnG•Uon. ii npldly morin1 pJe see that IOODlr or later 11p ta JmportaDce. 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But Con&reu allo uaumo-hM Selectlw Service J>trec. ed that President JobNoa tor Ltwta l;lenbey llm.it would follow through Oil bit araduate dlfWments to iqtd- ·lcll 11111--But announced intention to ,.. he eontinued tbe polky of vene the order ol ind1.aCtioe caWng the oldest 1li'll and beglll ..nlng , .. , • .,. olds first. This would meaa that the college graduatea would be thrown in with tbt yearly crop of 11-year.oldt. 'n!.ote who got b1 the Jeat withollt being cllled coWd rest .usured that bantn1 a national emergency they would not 10 in. It waa to be a random selection bued up- on one's birth date.· But Prelldent JOhn1on dropped oo1y -1boL Ht Bank Burglar OAPIS'nlANO BEACH - A rear W'lodow net coa- Dtcted to a burllar &llnn l)'Stml WU tbf t'lltry point $wldty of • l\0'1lU wbo cot .,..,. with llOO In cuh al tilt Secor!ty Fint Na· Educators bave estimated that come.Juoe about ZZllS,000 meo sraduatlna from coUeae or complettn1 tbeir Ont year of graduate school (those beyond the fint year wW be allowed to fln1lb thtlr work) will become ellalble and quolillod for tilt draft. .... ._ P<Olectlcm p...,. eal1s durbia !be lolkiwinl year at only 240,000. Colleelll $6llO . U.S. S'Ul'e ----1~. . p= :;u .. •aid tbo To Reach l>llrttar -the -· prltd-••••hhr '• Moon 1st cabinet 111d escaped tbrouJb the WM opentnc. CAPE DNNEl>Y, Fla. (AP) -Am•rlc•n utronauta now are fa'IGl'td to beat the JlhmJan• to the mooo, wiUI a -poaslbllj· ly the1'll ploat tilt Stan ·~tbtl'O-...... !"aced with t!dt potocUal ~ce defeat. the SoYltts may Ir)' 1o roduce the stlllc by fl.yins mtn around UNI moon late th1t ,.._. and mattna an au-oat effort to eltabll1h the flnt 11r1e manned epace etation. and to land th1 first men Oil another plaMt. They al&o mey attempt witldn a y..r or IO to land .a i.r,. unmanned robot Oil the moon and return lt to elrih wttb the tint ·::: at hlAW ..u. -. U.S. -tolllll ~ s that time again! On March ;1st we must . USED RKOllDITIOllED COi.OR & 1/W TV NEW stJllVEY '11leae coocluaioos a r e hued cm a aurvey of rlCIDt Scrritt ~ aad cl1JcuatloM with U.S. al· flclala who a.ell t b e Ruu!lll apta prosram. • personal property tax on our huge in· ~ory of TY and appliances. For 3 days our ·ices wiH be slashed on name brand items you can really save big money now! FIRST. ~ IN CeLOR TV EJ 505 14" Diii. 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Now p1ct1n tub. wllll - yHr'w1rr1nty. • 5228 ·'RCA 21" COLOR Combination contempOr· ary welnut AM/FM multi- plt1 radio, 4 spted ... ord c:h1n9er. Xlnt condition .. S398. '67 RCA 23" COi.OR 295 sq. in. UHF/VH~ c:on· solette. S458 RCA Black & White CONSOLE TV S38 MW OlHfl YAUIU TOO MJrt TO UST ~--- ,,._ IOUft:fll b • 11 • v • both nati.ona wUl bounce bock atrqly from laat yec'1 man·ln-1pace tragedies aod. that ltea and 1989 wUl produce a Nri11 of -laancllktp .. The '"""' la thet !be IJabd StMos la recovtr1111 !DOH qaickly from !be Apollo 1 ftre than Ru11la la from the re-e.n11T crash of Sayua I that lltlled Coamonaut Vlldinalr Komarov. ThHo -died· iD tbe Apollo blaze at Cape Keonecly. lf the Apo.& program con- ttru.. to prosrus a 1 •oo011J .. It u. tn feceQt. mcd!llt a pllr ol utronaulJ could be OD tbe moon bJ the IUJD?ner ol. I 9 8 9 • America experta: 1enerally blHnt tbe ltuuiana don't have a chance ol makl.mc ft Wore lt70, unle11 they •mbc't an a hJfh-rJtk millicll aimed at winning tbt race at 111y cost. EXPERT SAYS Dr. Charles S. Sheldon 2nd, aotiftC ebitl of the Library ~ CaalftllN Science Policy Rese.rcb DivWon IOd a kodloc American speclatilt on RUHiln rpice matter, Aid: "With ff1rJ month ol delay bl tbe &met procram, this enbancn U.S. chances of landing «a the moon flnt. u tilt Apollo P<O(r&m ,.... into DO DJlft major pro- blems, the edct must co to th.Ls country.'' He caotiooed, however, that 8o¥iet lltCI'eCy "glvtl them Iott at ~· lo cM<h ... .., bilance aod matt1 It dilftcult to predict tbei!' next move." Even the RU1111n1 seem lo be play!l!g down tbe m ... race lately. Prof. Leonid Sodov, • lop Soviet 1pace ld.entilt, said an "American landinC 18 technicolly poOllble bJ' 191111 .. ,,, ... but that Ida COUDlr)' -had dll!lcult prablama to ao1ve. Amon& them, ht uld, ll't llowtnc • moon- cratt ufely for the fiery return through the earth's atmotpbere -tecbnoloCY · Ueady mM:tered by the United MMu. "O t b e r · ---ooatrol Jll"Obllml t b a t Ptacmd loJaz 1 ban not been corrected completely. AROUND MOON American oWclals laid. the RUHllOi toem wtII have. the capobWty ol ....U.1 •: Soym:-type apacecratt oc a Cin:uml-nt&bt t b • f W'OUld take it Ol)Ce around tilt l>adlold'o of Che moon· and..W.itlo..nll. Sheldon said ..,, attempt wa1. made to •nd an Qn• manned craft on •uch a journey tut ran. l>ut that It filled. • I ' ' 1 .. DAll V PILOT Lasted S2 Day SF NewspaperStrikeEnds; 15 Unions OK 3-year Pact SAN FRANCLSCO I UPll -The longest newspaper strike in San FrancisC1> hts· tory ended officially in Its ~ !;2nd day Sunday when mem- bers of 15 unions approved a "completely di!ferent" three-year pact with publish· ers. The settlement. affecting all unions, extends from March 1 until March l. 1971. lt calls for a $10 a week in· crease the first and second years. and a $12 increase the third year. announ<.-ed at a news confer· ence in the office of Mayor Joseph L. Alioto sho~f­ ter the 15th un1oo, the MaJJ. en. approved !ta cootract 213-10. The strike began Jan. 5 after pickets from the Los Angeles Herald . Examiner set up "informational" out· side the Chronicle and Ex- aminer offices. Employes or the two San Francisco pa· pers and the printing com· pany refused to cross thf' lines. OUE!Nlf '. tA Theaterr-=====:::;;::::::;::::::;========== Fire Singes Beard Play LOS ANGELES (AP) - Fire caused by an electrical short circuit did what police have been unable to do - stop performances of "The Beard," a controversial play. Damage to W a r n e r Playhouse was estimated at l12,000 in the fire early Sun· day. The theater was empty. Producer Robert G. Bar· rows said be would try to find another stage.· "Even ii we find one, il wiD take some time to restage the ligbUng." be said. LIDO CENTER 'The pact also provides a common expiration date ror all unioo contracts and bars union strikes and mana~e­ merit lockouts on economic ~es during duration or the agreement. A few hours later the Mail ers. who had been workins.? without a contract for 10 months. went on strike c ~ r-...... s.-. ... 1 .... "~ ..,..,, .,..., •·w• ..i 'Z. -tb against the printing compa· ~~-.,_..;..;..;.o;;..;;;;o-..~;:.;:::::,.::::..:;: ____ ~.:,:_j "Tile B e a r d" contains numerous obscene words and ends with a simulated sex act. Sin« it opened J an. 24. police made nigbUy raids at the end of ea c b performance. Sl43 75 before the strike. won i.n addition to the pay raise a provision maint.a.ining the same number of jobs when the printing company moves to a new plant with automat- ed facilities. ny. "He calla it 'Brush Stroke'. Personally, I can't eee Mediator Sam Ka~I. a what else he could have called it." lawyer appointed by Alioto --------------------- Feb. 8, called the strike set· Uement "completely differ· ent" from odlers. SURPRISE FOR YOU! MOA than 3.000 employes of tbe morning Chronicle and ewolng Examiner had been idled by the strike since Jan. 5. Mechanical workers al the papers began immedlatelv to prepare p r e s s e s. .\ spokesman for the jointly owned San FrancisC1> New~­ paper Printine Co said thP papers would reappear with Wednesday editions The settlement rerulted in gains for a number of the unions. The Mailers Union. w h o s e members earned The photoengravers union won a fourth week of vaca· · lion alter rive years instead of twelve. Tile American Newspaper r.uild won wage increase~ sli~hUy higher than the SlQ. IQ.12 agreement. with top minimum for journeymen reporters going to SZ40. 75 in 1971. Tile strike setUemeot was Econonaies Eased Major Reform Planned In Mental Health Care SACRAMENTO (AP) -A major reform of California's programs for treating the mMtally ill has been an· nounced by Gov. Reagan. 'The plan, announced Sun- day, includes many recom· mendati<>M of volunteer me!!tal health groups. pro· fessiooals in the field and doctors. lt came just as the California Medlcal Anocia- tioa .... puWn& h iloal touches on lta own study ('If treatment for the mentally ill. Reagan's holddown on spending for the mentally ill last year and proposed continuation of it In the coming fiscal year has pro· , voked one of the most Aerospace Unions Map Pay Plans LOS ANGELES CAP) R e p r e s e n t a t I v e s of aerospace industry unions were brought together today by a conference to map strategy for wage hikes. The United Auto Workers and International Associa- Uon of Machinists. two ma· jor unions in the industry. seek contracts similar to those gained by a u l o workers. Aerospace worker!I have been pro m is e d ''nothing less" than a 6 percent an- nual wage and benefit boost and something extra for skilled workers, u n I o n leaders say. vigorous battles of his ad- ministration. Since many of the plans announced over the wee-kend will carry a substantial cost, tt appeared the administration w a s re}ax:ing its ecopomies in the mental health area. CENTERS PLANNED For Instance, the proposal calls for establishment o£ new regional cent.en to treet the 1"MIMlly dilturl>- ecl. Latt year. be vetoed a proposal fM three similar centers. Reagan exp'8ined the ma· jor overhaul "must be made to stay abreast of new methods and changing stan- dards. We intend to keep moving forward with the emphasis on modem, local treatment so that the men- tally ill can resume their role as useful and pro- ductive citizens." Most of the efforts will concentrate on the 20.000 residents of hospitals for the mentally iU -those who usually can be returned to lead a reasonably normal life in society. Th.is bas been the chief target of the governor's economy pro· gram. He also p r o p o s e d . however. additional aid for the 13.500 mentally retarded those who n e e d hospitalization a n d close supervision. Reagan's cost· cutting campaign has not been aimed at this group. Another chief demand. especially of v o I u n t e e r jO'Oups who have relatives in the hospitals. also was granted by Reagan. This is creation or a board of medical visitors for each state hospital to keep an eye on day-to-day opera- tloos. RCA N0.1 PACTOIY TRAINID SllV1CI TICHNICIANS '°" TOP fUAUTY Tal¥ISION ...... maT AN11MNA IMSTAUAnoN. "' ,,. c..,,,,,..,. • ...,. u• , .... ""_._ .. , .1c._.. "The unions and publish· ers were conlronted with the fact that three other con· tracts were to exptre thl!! year and more next year." he said. "The unions and publishers would have been !'ubjed to the comtant shoc·I.. of strikes." Each union negotiated sep· aratelv with Ka~el and fhP pubHshers on spedfic issur~ and jointly on the common contract expiration date Speaker, Finch Oash On Job Aid SACRAMENTO fAP) - Assenbly Speaker .Jesse M. Unruh and Lt. Gov. Robert H. F'indl are engaged in a di..spute over the ef- fectiveness of California job training programs. Solid progress is being made. says tlle Republican lieutenant governor. I On the contrary. says the De m o c r a l I c legislative leader. such prognm.s 1eTVe Cll\ly the skilled penon and stiH offer little aid lo the nard core unemployed. Unruh s t a r t e d the weekend debate by issuing a five-page news release calling state job training and plaeement programs "a n unbelievable bureaucratic hodgepodge.'' He said he will introduce legislation soon "lo make sense out of the Jungle of manpower programs ll<>W operatin~ in the stale " Finch responded with a three-page release -but on lotJier paper -noting the speaker's release bul ad· di~: "CalUornia is ~II under way m a major effort to make the many available state and federal manpower training a n d placement programs more responsive to the .special needs oi the hardcore unemployed." TM Ueutenant governor said he is "pleased th~ speaker ha~ recogniied the problem. but apparently he has forgotten that I h e legislature took action last year to do just IM job he proposes.'' FOR THE MONEY COLOR TV LOW AS s29911 NO MOMIY DOWN I YI.Alli TO PAY! START 275 IAST 17th STREn COIT A MISA '42-9742 I UR OC Leaders Censure Reagan on Weinberger LOS ANGELES I UP() - Caspar W. Weinberger fo. day termed •·extremely un- fair" a resolution by leaders or the United Republicans n( California which chided Gov. Ronald Reagan for ap- pointing him state finance director. The 300 delegates to the 1 'ROC board nr governors mcelln~ Sunday approved the resolution which dlsair prnved appointment o f raspar W. Weinberger as director of r i n a n c e "on grounds he o p p o s e d Reagan's nomination In 198& and has o p p o 11 e d con- servative policies." Eric Feldary Dies of Burns WEST HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Actor Erle Feldary. 48, has died of burns be ·Suffered in a gas explosion which wrecked his West Hollywood home Thursday. Feldary. who lived alone, died Sunday at County-USC Medical Center. He J)Yyed roles in "For Whom the Bell Tolls." "Six· teen Fathoms Deep," "Hold Back the Dawn." and other motion pictures. but was in-___ _ active recently. 0E SURE TO COME INTO THE MA~KET THURS. FEIJ. zqt\1. El Rancho invites you to enjoy interesting food specialties from all corners of the world! This week ..• Sirloin Steak •• 129 U.S.D.A. choice beef! ... lean and tender small steaks, cut from trianrle tip · · Just right for our Far Eaat special recipes~ ~~~80 Shrimp .. 229 ,. Peeled anrl cleanerl and cooked ... ready for yoll to u e in vour favorite reci pe! ••. or try our "Sambol Goreni'' I · Coconuts • • 15~ Heavy with meat ... and full of sweet delicious milk! So many far East rec1pea call for coconut: Oranges ..... 5 "' 1°0 Kabuki Mandarin ... 11 en .••• ripe seJUlent!, from Japan! Ginger ....... 59, Add the m~c flavor o! the Orient to 10W' mtnu ! • Egg Rolls ..... 59~. Alta: ..... Dr.' ~ (El Rlncflo Center) WOQl'a • •• (roi.en ••• packqe of 12 ••• dainl.Jly dtUcioua.. NUllM: 320 Wiit~ M • mll ,_~ f~t Ii HuMiRetGft Dr • .------"< DE lfACI: 2727 Newport B1Yd. • 2555 wtbluff Dr. (Ustbfuff Vilare r.enteft ' ,,,,, -M• t lr1 ""· ~ am "''· '" M.tjlll "''· . 10"5 Nw. • Ntw ..... l.C "''· ... .. VIC Mt. _,, J•- ""'· .. 1G6 ' tlrl Mf, • 2lt20 k t< Mt. er 21st Mr M """ ,,,.,, .. Lot '1M •• Wtlf' ,,., . )till 1:•. 'lor 11110 Avt. l1Jf • IO" 1106. It J :21 Ori\ 11 :ll .,,,. U:l.I Crll 1:27 j Ant J:«I I SI. 1:41 SI. 11:33 t.• I .,... 11:12 "" t1J1 Nu ,,. ,., DE Vlrt• "°'" -· .~. Nrlf ~ .. /IMr, 111111 .. Ml ¥1VK of $ "" Ldrl' ""' ,_ cine ..., ' etllcJ '*"' Vltw c • "' PSI -I ~ --.. ...,_,_ ---_.._ ______________ ....,.... ____ ,,_... __ _ - ~For the· Recorilt -,:•v ccrer:. r::w ~ £kf:l~~ ......... "'' """"' ... QsM ....... ~. °'~:fr~~~ 'Ei:...~~1!~ ..,,.. c·a. ~~ ~ ~ P11oi v1,1tor1 Gd.. C.••flilr ~ 'i'rL ~ ~ ·~~.(.;Jll """'1('1r'f/lt~~·= ....... ~~ . =-~\(;.:.~T.'Jt.-"'w.. If 1 " .:"'rA~ "JiLOf. ~ tr· ~ Mlr1I« JM. "ti:.~~ ..... ,.,.. ~ "' /llW• )..... Coa t M (..r;;i(.t:i12 ery.'CIUll. ... rt!\. 't..tt• 8 an f .._. If end_ C.Olllllrt C.MI. ~ I 1'l fl:" .. Of'tw. ""' ... i l cr:l:~ ~ r.·w~,9'# ... ,:." Given Post , Fr"' MAr, n ·tO 11.m •• ~ IHCll Klwtnla C)t~ "'f,i i 11i!; .. ~ .. ..;='1~ 12:\f llewporti Beach r•ideat ! ~ H.,.., °"",,.... ~ o.i. AJ'ttuat 6 . Coom, prell· f ~·~:-~..... dent tmerttl& ol OccidenUi , · ~ .._.,,i·;;~d~ °tM.ac.a=. College baa been named ~ ~1~.m.teect1 •ot.,., c-. if. reprtttnt Or&Dlt County u oiu ... .-ilftofoll teec11. 1 Xnowledp Committee ln I ,,_ ,,. ....,rlflf. 1MJ1 J a me .. ber of the Saluu to """' Soutbern CallfornJa. Births The committee 11 a group of Southlan4 cultural and educational leaders engaged in a ix.Mic service campaJgn to fo1ter and encourage self· elducatJon by the general pubUc at the family ~vel. 1lie Los Angeles com· mittee has d e s I g n a t e d February as Salute t o .Knowledge Month. McCarthy Due Here ANAHEIM -Sen. Eugene .J. McCarthy will speak Marob 17 at the state en- dorslna conventiOn of the California Democratic Coun· ell. The council ia expected to endorae M c C a r t b y ' s dele1ation 011 the Jane 4 primary ba»ot. The Mln· nesota eenator aeeks the Democratic nomination for president. Other speakers at the March 17 convention wlll ln· elude Dr. Martin Lut.ber King. Seniors to Get ... Career.-.. F~s ANAHEIM -or'ang e County bigt! school sertlon ':• a.,... .:::::-..= .... -Ind J11nJor couea• IUtdenta ,ior,. A,,.,. ,,.,, 11 will have .aa oppqrtunity to 11~e • ."·"'· ~" ., .... ~ 1111' • take a look al a wtde field of 1:>t '·"'· SllftCS..r, nr• 1"-' ... "°"· careers tba• are avalfable to eo Hlmtl .. ..,, Ave. "'· '2S t.. h . • .... _ fl l I s:o. "·"' , "" ,_11,.i1on, m Met• uem ere 1n uni: rs annua J:: ,..,,.,.. 11.,., 11,., .,., T~rrv Orange C o u n t y Career-a- OrWt Thon. ,,,31 ,,,,., "t::. v~~~ 11rt. 11s11 Scheduled fQr Saturday Santa A""'" St. at the A n a h e i m Cnn· "C:~s~,· l:.ructurt fire. 17Ut ""11 vention Center. the Career· 1,77 a.m. ,.,:r=:"::w. tom s." a·Thoa wlll bs open to the J .. !nt!'°m .. st.11,, , __ , ............. , .. _ 1411; public. AlOIJC •1th nhibils ... ~ m• ... ,,...,..., ,.,,. by' prf vale v • c a t l o n a I ,,~'· .,.m.. ...., nrt. t"12 A1en1tr scbooU and Jt>cal lndw;try. 11~t ,.,.. .. r-..t. um At...., St. entertainment wW be pro· ut1 •-" vided by "The Califor-''!t~,.~~;::t CM iir.. i..rMton nJaM'' ''Tbt Colleae" and 11:s2 •. ,,, • "'°""' _.,..,..,_, ., "The drams of Sand." 11111 II. f:Jl "·"'· ..,_.,, 9eMllf11 .............. Nt-LIN 111Cf F..-U ... ttr• f:a '·"'· sefu~Y~IM '"'"'· n State Chamber ,air Orlvt DEATH NOTICES Slates Parley MELLIE vtrtlfl!O ~'-M4n1e. 11• 1tu11enc1 The CeUfornfa Sta~ Cham· lloed. All. u. ~ l t tcll. l"aNfd ..._ t Co -..111 ... ., fl•b. u . .....,1v1c1 bY -· 111c1> ~r o mmerce ww meet ,,., °' _, aeec11. ..,. ""'"'"'· in Southern California ""'"' et...,. t..oe ..,... ... rvtu, March 18 to 29, u par·t of ....,. Nld ,.tb. 15. aalta fil«!utrv. ~ 1. c-• ~wo-,. c..r-d· it8 annual "tra11 roots" ,.. ,.,..mn. l.EE highway meetina. 1,..,,., 1,.,.... ..... ,., ,_ wn RecommendaUona from .. m ,.,,., ,..., • ...., ,... A ..,,. city and county offlclals, :wd~"!' ~.!;, 0:-.'d.:tieo:: reJ)Teeentativt1 of the State n ,_.,.,,,,. I. Let. Ill 'f.-1 ~. Departlllellt of p U b 11 C ,.2 Mllll .. ••!k•·• Final ArgUrnents Open in Trial ANAHEIM F 1 D a l artumotl bepo toda1 lA tM Superior ~ trial ot four men cbarttd wial tbt embeultmlDt Of more tbaD m mlllioe lrom a 11 Anabetm l>Mk and a Fulluton d.a1ey. P roaecutlng Dtputy Diltrict AUGfnty J o t Dickenoo prtdACted tbat the CMe wW IO ._, tbe 1G- woman, two-mu jury late today. But It .,m take at leut five day1 for the panel to re view the complex evidence and arrive at a verdict. he Hid. Charaed with conspiracy and grand theft following tbetr lndlct.ment by the Orange County Grand Jury are Samuel Looio, 31, oi Ga:rdtn Grove; Bfoone Ter· rano, 48, of Eacle Rock and hU brother Vlctor, 42, o1 Orange. The fourth member of the partnership It n ' w n as A1soclattd I n v e 1 t o r 1 . Robert Mi,U,ccio. 40. of Ontario lJ charted wtth con· aplracy. lt 11 alleged that t.M four men operated a c h e c k m a n I p u I a t l o n echeme whereby they illegally ob· Grant OK'd For Library SANTA ANA -Tb e CaHrorn.la State LJbrary has ~ ttie Orange ~ Cooperative LJbrary ·Sylttm UW. ltc appHcaUon for a irant under the Public Library Servlcec hu been approved. T~ ata~ library 1 n S&cramento Is the aiency In charie of d.is~natng federal aid to Ubram1 in CaUfornia. A contract l• currently belng dran to cover ttie grant for $60.284. The iovemin1 council of tbe Or an1e C ount y OoOperative Library Sy1tem voted to chan~e iu name to Santiago Library System bec11use too mucb contusion resulted from tbe similarity in name with the Orange County Public L i b r a r y System. Quake Meeting Seto March 7 Ex-admiral Slates Talk EL TORO -Read Adm lr· al William c. ChambUaa, (USN • ~t.) wUJ be the guelt speaker of tbe Oranae County Retired Offtcen' Ar.- eoclaUon at a dinner meet· Ing at the El Toro Marine Corpe Air Station Offtcera' Club here Marcb a. Admlral Chambllts ls the author of aeveral boob and nuJ\lerout 1hort stories and articles and Is a member of the New York Bar. Ht lt lpontored by ·u;. CoUt fed~ eral Savings' Pree Enter· priee Speakers BW'eau. Reeenadona are neces- 1ary and may be madt by contactln• tht club pres~ dent Major C. A. Kra.uchl, 3000 Samoa Place. Costa Mesa. M6-222>. Re1erva- tion1 should be made n o t later Utan Tuelday. March 5. Louis Jobst Given Post IRVINE -'t.ouis JI'. Joblt. Jr. la1 6ten •*led president of &le Pacific w .. tetn ftellon fl the Amer- Jcan SOclety for Oceanogra- phy. ' The Pacific region of the nitlonal oceanoJraphic or· gan.izaUon encomp111t1 the ANAHEIM -State of the 1tata of CaWorrua. Wasb- A.rt Sympo11tum on Earth· inlf.On. Oreaon. Awka. Ha· quake Englneerlng or Build· wall and Arizona . ings wiJI be the subject of A former re1ldent of Cos· the March 7 meeting of the ta Me1a. Jobtt had eerved Oranae County American as eecretary of PWR and ii Society of Civil Enpneers at a member of the toeiety'1 the Palms Restaurant here. national board of dlrectou. Social hour at 8:30 p.m .. ·He ii the former marine ed· and dinner at 7: 15 p.m. wiU it.or and ecience reporter be followed by a report by tor the Lona Beach Inde· Hanne Baumann o( Scher-pendent • Pre&S -Teteiram rer-Baumann and A1sociat. and cWTently directs L o n g es, Consulting Structural En· Beach's city oceanoiraphy gineers, Santa Ana. program. AL FORGIT Newport leach Councilman HEADQUARTERS NOW OPEN lO't ........ 'T ... l lt .,...,.......,, w..:..a.-.11 .... :~ •111. I th .... 17 ~ .. ~ ui-~ ...... u-.OIUC.C 0• e 2209 w •-•L--BL...d ..... rlMllrt •---h T_,..,, 1 ".#,. 11 • Cll#lll et ,.,. Divtaloi ef f1Jgbwa71 and • ..,.,.... ,.. ___,.. · r-· ~ ctflc VIN, wtn. ....,, ••rt o. fir• ·St.at.I n tgtnv1av £n-4o..er's ..,, ft ... '-•... ~ °"*di ~ ~ ll"R' V I nt W ... ' I , .... ttnctttlM. ,,,_,., ,ecfik vtew office. tupayen and .pri· 0 U Mr Or111fS apprec In _,_,.. "'"· Otrec ... w '9d!1< vat.a Vo~ lnt.e~ in View ~iuCSOJi .CalifGmlat ~111 are CALL 67~·3339 !e~. "=!I~: ~~ .C? ... '*c.d dutlq tilt tes· ~ ~ ..., 1 ftlur~ttrt-~·,~·~w~oaiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii.ii~iiiiii~~~~~;;;~~~~·~iiiiiiii~~~~~~I ""'"'"' IMf'r ......,, ,...... ...... ........... t il ft ........... """*" wll M Miii ....... ii I '""·' "' -C1llMI " ,..i:: ,,,,_,_, Ptdrlc Vlfw I .. lftr. OI,_,. ty "IClflC V. tw<Y. 1. . ·MOhile Chest X-Ray Unit SPONSORID IY ct..,.. fl.JO Inc"*' Mil"•• ' Haodtl .. • yttt4 AQUA NET~ 48¢ Ow let. 171 t l or. lire ~~"' Net 111 119wl11 ot titre hold. TOILml AltTICLU DI", w ..... HAT RACK 76¢ Ow .... '4c •••• S..JMI llt 1~•in91 IHI • Imel~ ~I h•ndy ile"'I "•ck 11 eqa~4•W-4ecorttive. MAUWA*9 D9". . . .. Wllllt ~Fii. e-tltltl 26-IMI Utt 1 ICC~ CHIP · Ir DIP SET s1.6& Ow .... $2.17 $et l11cludt1 lert• llowl for chips, ""'" bowl for dip, e11d retie to hod both bowl' -t•ld end blu . HOUSIWUIS DI". Wty GIFT SET sl.47 Ow 1.,. S2.17 Set l"clul•1 com~. !.-usll, ? •11oon• '"' for~. MONOPOLY ·1~97 Ow .... l .6' ·"' uulh will '"Joy ...... ..... ~,Ill. OWllHllM Cl 16-IMI .... , lflM.t MOYIE SCREEN '8.88 0.. .... SlO.H I( Mert llrtn4 401140 le"tic11l•r UMel wHh tripocl 1t111J. CAMIU ""· -e.·~ ...... .., fltoy . UTTlE GIRLS JEANS 74- 0. .... '7c ,..._. et11r'Y f.''' elolh11 coll'• i" 1ire1 l ·I 1114 t .,., •+v of l1t•1t f11hlo" colo,.. LAllU WIA& ""· .. Sftt• lllE ' Oil CHAllGf . .. _ sl.99 0. .... $J.2t ,.,,, ,... ... ,., tot 1111y ht•• d1oice of ...,.. tMi.t ~0"41 of ell 111 ++tis ttlto• _, ... ,, .,.. .... AUTOllOTIYI llPT. ' Mond~. Febniary 26, 1968 ........ , ........ AERO SHAVE® 67¢ Our let. 76c Aero S~evt with Lt"ofj,. 1oothu .,.J 1ofle,.1. TOii.mi AltTICLIS Dll'T, Whil<I ~I'll. ~"9 ~»4;7 .. 4 lor Pack SWEETHEART SOAP 42¢ Ottr .... 47c Feur ~.th 1111 Ii.rt ;,. lilac, pi•t ••d "'w '""•" cre1111. TOIL.ml UTICl.IS DI". HMdy CLOTHES DRYER sl.96 Ow .... $2.67 Wood~" r.ck dryer h11 It croub1t1. Quick dry for nylons, lin9.,ie. FURNITUH ""· 01111"ttlle1 c::I U.1MI Whlll ~I'll. Lttl Hltts ltos. COFFIE '1.76 Ow .... $1 .'6 l pound u n .:l11iciou1 coff1. lt'i rehut. eble '"cl lu at • liltlt richer. DILICATISHN klltCJ Size TOT ·TOTER 11.96 Ow a.g. S2.tl StvrJy t"6ufh for the chubblut lit by. INFANTS WIA• ""· . WMM ~Pll. °""' ...... """ ~ U.2J.ll A15C'· .ed Col-rs THROW RUG '1.88 0. .... S2.4~ Ute thi1 2 I "xl6" rw9 in lttlh, ~i+ch••· h•ll or t fttry. DOMISTICS DI". Ow .... $2%.H Kitch•" clu n11p'1 • whit wltli yeur Whirl. •·••"® i.,.,.c1 1i"~ di1po11I. HOME IMl'ROYEMINl DI". WMte ~FU o ... ~'!:le• ~ 2 .. 21.u Mnn's CORDUROY JfMS '1.97 0.. .... 2.'7 All cotloft tlllclr 1114 thl11 Hr4wroy ju "'· ScH, ,.eeklfs, lttlt 110,. 111 ltronu , lo4tn, ,.Ire ~lo. Limit ) per cu1tomer. w-Ol>t~llti.t lift MINS WIAI WT. ........ FOOTBALLS $3.46 0. .... $1.t7 , ... »-tMt Offlclel llowJl"t' R· 11 f.otlNll1 Rust i11 lh• fie Ill. SPO«nNe .OOOS 19T. ..... .. ... -..111 ... ~Cl ».1741 ..... ,~ Wiii HoW® MAGNmC ROUERS 76¢ Ow·•et· lie l ollari co"'' i" 1i111 fro"' "'tdlum lo iu..,bo So"'' ped 1911 l"d11cle pi"• for ful••1n9. TOILITTI AltTICW ""· Whtie ~Pll. Ov.L!~:llt ~ it<V•ll 4 Pleet CANISTER SET sl.47 Ow .... $1.'2 "'" .SOJ ut It 1lu1cly pl1Jilc, co"'" k White, &o14', Auudo. HOUllWADI Hn. New lt- ..... »IMI Ll9UID PLUMR9 64¢ ~ o.1.,.11c o". qu•rt .,.. of tti. "'"' "Ll~vl4 Plumr" you'•• 11111 Oii TV. HOUSIWAUS HPT. Nettt_, GIANT IARS 4/'1.00 Ow .... 34c luy four or o"ly 011e. You ce11't 11 .. t thlt clul. ..... m;,:;.::.=::...::.11 l'-17-11 ,... -· PLASTIC BANKS ·ss¢ °"' •tt· $1.27 Ir Colorful btnk1 ere 1hep1~ flke burt, ' hound1, or lh1 popufer "pi99'1'" 1tyl1, • TOY Dm. 200 c .. nt NAPKINS 38¢ A O.r l99.44c Homupu" p1ttern1 ol cl11iute flowu1 to 9r~c1 your t1bl1. "ARTY GOODS DI". :.I Whlte~l'll • Ou•"llllet ma ~2MI Uft , CIW"r DIVERS WATCH S59.88 Ow .... $89.50 Chrono9rtph "".,' welch bv Z.4itc® is 911trt "t,.cl to HO' 4'epth. l11cluclH •peci•I S 12 .00 st1i"le11 stu l bt•d. FINI JEWELRY DI". ov•M1tlfl a u.11.'u Whlle ~Flll ~·" C! Y rr.;1tct Specl•I WORK SHOES '1.88 °" .... "·" lediu c1111al, n9hi.w1l9ht w.,k 1ho11 thet slip •" tt•lfy -111 bltek or, for !'..,••• 111 whtte. SHOI DIPT. ... 'fwo Mesa Firm s Land Contracts G o v ernment contracts totaling $44.294 for elec· tronic parts have been awarded to two Costa Mesa companles by the Defense Supply Agency's Defense Electronics Supply Center in Dayton, Ohio. Duncan Electronics Inc • 2:J65 Fairview Road. rece1v· FASTBACK MERC -Mercury Cyclone is new sport tinctive g:r1De. 302 V-8 engine is standard with the 390 engine as GT option. ed a 134.000 award to supply fastback introduced to Mercury's intermediate line the government with l ,000 this year. It has squared off rear design and dis· variable resistors. _________ _;__ ________________________ _ Your Money's Worth In Blgh Gear A 110,294 contract went to B a b c o c It Electronics Corp.. Babclock R e I a y s Division. 3501 Harbor Blvd., for 1.078 armature relays. These are fixed price sup- ply type contracts Nhich were a w a r d e d following formal advertising and/ or competitive negotiations. 'R etirement' Test Unfair, Mercury Fastbacks The Defense Electronics Supply C e rrt e r procures. manages and supplies com· mon part& of electronic equipment used by the arm· ed services and various iovernmenl agencies. But Here ls Defense Case By SYLVIA PORTER If you are 65 or over and receiving a monthly Social Security benefit check you will now be able lo earn up to $1.680 a year with.out losing any or your Social Security benefits. This is $180 a year more than you could earn without penalty before the 1967 amendments to the Social Security Act. U your monthly Social Security retirement benefit is $100, you'll now be able to earn a total of $3,636 before all your S o c i a I Security benefits will be cut off. This is $336 more than you could earn before the new amendments. lF YO . the r e t i r e d beneficiary, do occasional short-term jobs -say. as a tax accountant -you'll forfeit Social S e c u r 1 l y benefits only in I hose months in which you earn more than $140 (vs. $125 before the amendments. l The Social S e c u r i t y "retirement test''. which sets the maximum amount a retired individual may earn without losing benefits. again was liberalized in the 1967 law. The progress has been steady: a $14-0 monthly earnings "exemption" is a far cry from the $14.99 a Nftl' A••lfJl'•ettt Terrence R. Doyle bas been appointed mana· ger ot customer rela- tions at Philro-Ford's Aeronutronic Division. He was a member of the business develop· ment staff of the ap- plied research labora- tories. Research Sub Trying For 8 ,000-foot Dive l. IESl l n.. DAil Y "LOT offert 1orn• •f Hie ~st fu tvrH, j,y actual ,.,,..,., ef ru4ers, aveil•ble ia .,., 11-111a11t• In the utio~. Lockheed's research sub· marine, Deep Quest. will put to sea again off San Diego this week to try for a record depth of 8.000 feet. Originally scheduled for Feb. 21. the dive -was postponed when a battery problem developed white the submersible, being carried plggy-back by its support 11hip, was haU-way to l\a dive point. The fork-tailed support vessel. Transquest. turned back lo the Lockheed oce.an Walter Winchell says: "Check Executive's Ideal Car Lease -the one that says 'Reads you win -tails you wln too!' It'• a lulu of a lease!" PHONE TODAY! EXECUTIVE CAR LEASING COMPANYf'> '" o ... ,... c .... .., Kl 7-3011 What about the laboratory. San Diego. on Tuesday. The dive location. where the ocean bottom is 8,000 feet below the surface. is 90 miles southwest of San Diego. Four men will be aboard the 40-foot-long, s h a r shaped submersible when the dive for a world record depth for c o m p 1 e t e 1 y manueverable submarines is attempted. Culminating a six-month engineering test d i v e schedu le lhat began in September. an 8,000 foot descent would talte the Deep Quest to its m a x i m u m designed operating depth - and well beyond the depths reached by any other com - mercial submarine n o w operating. The previous g r e a t e s t depth for Deep Quest was 6.300 feet reached on Jan. 12. The company · funded d~p • diving research sub- marine was designed and built at Lockheed Missiles & Space Co .• Sunnyvale. and was launched last June at San Diego. New Rules (Joneeming CJt,nvertible Bonds? If you would llke to learn about the new Federal regulations on margin buying of convertible bonds, Shearson, Hammlll's experts will discuss the subject at the following series of free seminars: 7=30 p.m., WedMlay, Febru1ry 2t lhMnon'• omc. 1057 Tlwt1on Awnue W•IWood Y1lege 213 4n-7011 I~ p.-.. T.......,, F..,.,_, 27 ._..__ • ....,. •• club ., ........... .,..... ........ 21,,.....1 7=30 p.m., TueedeJ, Februery 'Z'1 Shee'90n'• Office _,.WNlhlreloulftard hwt1J HI"• 213 273-322£ 7:30 p.m., T....-Y, Febnllry 27 lhurlon'• omc. I01 Doftr °"" Newpon hedl 1'1 C Ma.._ 7~ p.a. Mondly, T~, Wedrl•*" .,_,,...,..., P:•w121.'ZT,aMd21 ._ ..... Oflce aMWllHI•~ U..A1111 .. 1213a1..-S For ,...N8tlonl. ~ t.fephone the appropriate number llsted above. • Shea~n Hammill & Co. "-'11«1Md ••-------•;;ts;;;;l:;;;,1;::;¥1~;;;;.,;Yi.:;M:::,llMll~n~,.Well lhte. N, y, Malt month allowed in t h e original 1935 Jaw before you forfeited the entire month's benefit. That leads again lo the fundamental question: Why not finally wipe out the test and let older Americans earn any amount they wish without giving up Social Security benefits? W h y should Social Security favor those who quit over those who continue working past 65 when all of these workers have been paying Social Security taxes over the years? Shouldn't we, in this era of shortages of skilled technicians. t e a c b e r s . nurses. etc., e o co urag e these workers to continue work as long as they are able? How can we justify permitting one retiree to be on Social Security and receive unlimited amounts from rent. i n t e r e s t • dividends and p r i v a t e pensions. w h i 1 e insisting that another can earn only severely limited amounts from work? I MIGHT as well go on record at this point as believing strongly that the re\iremeol test is obsotet'!. unfair. discriminatory, and should be abolished. But those defending its con- tinuation do have some arguments which you should hear. Specifically: ' 1) The cost of eliminating the r e t i r e m e n t test altogether would be S2 billion a year now, and much more in future years as more and more retirees become eligiLle for benefits. This is the equivalent of an 8 percent across-the· board benefit increase for all of today's Social Security beneficiaries. 2) ff the retirement test were e I i m i n a t e d • the liberalization would affect on ly an estimated 1.600,000 out of today's 17.000,000 beneficiaries aged 65 or over. These are the workers who now are collecting limited or no Social Security benefits because of their earnings. 3) THE VAST majority. 15,400,000 retirees. would not be affected either by cnanges in or elimination of the test. or these. 8,700,000 are aged 72 or over, are therefore not restricted by the retirement test and may earn any amount withou t forfeiting Social Security benefits. 4) Elimination of ~ retirement test would be a direct negation of a key original purpose or the Social Security law, namely to provide income to replace wages lost due to retire· ment. inability to work or refusal bj employers to hire older workers. Havin( given you th.is fair defense of the discrimina· tioo, I return to the attack: the quk ker the retirement test iJ liberalized out of ex· btence. the better. PICKER CORPOIATIOll ULTRASONICS DMSION . Morketlnv '° Mtd icol fllrofeuion '" Scwt~ Callfornio on Advone9d fine .I Ultrotonopa,.hy 9qlllpmenl. Requires Tedinbl ~nowr...fe fr( o experience In field of 11ltrotllftla. Swtft1t .... ory Sl0,000 ,,_ )"«, cor orMI ex.pen»t. Car (7~ 61$.U41 fer crJtpofnlhNlll. ' DAR.Y '11.0l -A- Mutual Funds • • !' , = Ii = ... = = = = = = ... .. I :: .. ... . " , -· ._-~------.,-------------:---~~:---. Monday's Closing Priees -Wqtlete New -_ ____............_........-. ___ ....._,. --.... -..-..__ ......... =--.. --.. -------···· ... -----... .. _______ ... ___ .,. .. .-..------..... -1 ... DAILY P'flOf IJ York Stock Exchange List American St.0ck Excliange J! OAJLY PILOT MOtlday, f'ebruvy 26, 1968 Reagan Gathers All Shades of GOP ·for ~olivention SACRAMENTO CAP) - Gov. ~agan dipped into the ranb of pan N i it on • Rockfleller aod Gokiwaler backers and picbd 86 na· tional conveof.ion delegates pledged to support him fOl' the 1968 . R e p u b 1 I c I D presidential nomination. AH~ the California delega~ to the GOP con- ventioo in Augw.t have pro. mind to cast their ballots fir the first-term governor, a favorite son candidate, uo· til he reluses tbem. ''Tiiey have a g r e e d , wtthout exceptioo, to sup- port my favorite 50lJ can- didacy at Miami Beach in order to assure California a major voice in the selec- tion of the R e p u b 1f c a n nomi.nff f o r president." NAMED TO LIST Walter Knott Reagan said Saturday when 0. L. Bane of Reedley and he announced the names of John D. Hix of Fresno. the delegates. SOUTHLAND NCYI' INTERESTED 17th through 31st The governor says he Is Margaret Brock, H e n r y not seeking the presidenUaJ Salvatori, H.-01.mes Tuttle, nomination, and also will not accept the second spot on J ustin Dari, John Despol, the tickel Olarles D u c o m m u n , But his delegation is filled Leonard Firestone, Earle with party leaders who Jorgen~n. State Treasurer believe he bu a cbance for Ivy Baker Priest, Jack the nomination. Warner, William A. Wilson, The loyalty pledge the all r e p re s e n t l n g Los governor required ~ the Angeles. delegates indicates they w311 Gov. Reagan, repre~n· stick behind him as long ting Pacilic Pali9ades; Asa as they believe he is in con· V. Call of Beverly Hills; tention. It is not legally bin-Charle& E. Cook of La ding, but is enforced by the C a n a d a, Theodore Cum· political power ol t be mings ol Beverly Hills, governorship of the natron's Wendell Handy ol Compton, most popul<>us state. A s s e m b 1 y m an Frank And no matter what his Lanterman of La Canada, chances are for the nomina· state Republican women's tion, Reagan want.a the federation chairman Angela delegates to obey bit wl.abes Lombardi ol G 1 e n d a l e , so he can enrt maximum Thomas P. Pike ol San influence 011 picking a cao· Marino, Taft Schreiber of didate and a platlorm. Beverly Hills, Congressman "California is the largest H. Allen Smith ol Glendale, state in the unloo and a Charles Soderstrom of San unified delegation can and Pedro. will l.Dlure that '" ba.ve .___E_. _c_._M_a_z z i-e or a role commensurate with our me," be said. Bakersfield. Seo. Howard Way of Exeter, Joteph M. Crosby ol South Puaden.a, State ControDtr Bouaton Flournoy 0 f C1aremoot, Robert Beavtt ol FuJlertocl. Travis L. Manning of JU. cie nd a Hei1bt1 , Congressman Ed Reinecke of Tujunga, Assemblyman Charles J. Conrad o f Sherman Oaks. CARPENTER NAMED ~ -Sen. G e o r g e Deukmejian and ~publican National Committeewoman Ann Bow.ier, both of Long Beach. 33t'd -W. Reed Sprinkel of Cucamooga and -------~ J. Steve Willlams of San Bernardino. 34th -Alberta W. Campbell and Walter Knott, both of Buena Park. 3Sth -Dennis Carpenter of Newport Beach, Coalson Morris of Anafleim and Charles K. Fletcher of Del Mar. 36th and 'j1 -C. Arnholt Smith of San Diego, Burt F . Raynes d Chula Vista, Evelyn C. Roberts and Victor R. Lundy, both Of San Diego. 38th - William E. Norris o f Riverside and Mike Schultz of El Centro. Other delegates include TutUe, a kitchen cabinet ad· viser; Kaiser or San Fran· ci!co; and Reagan's brother Nell, of Los Angeles. COAST DELEGATE Dennis c.,.,.,. .. , delegation llltely will be wielded by the fovernor and the small croup ot wealthy businessmen who often ad- vise him -"lb6 kitchen cabinet." Smith b a member o! this unofficial cabinet. So is another delegate, H e n r y Salvatori, a f o r m e r Goldwater man. Salvatori was active in hiring F. Clif. ton White, who b e 1 p e d Goldwater win the nomina· tion, as a political adviser man who now Ls committed to Reagan. GOLDWATER MEN Two of the Goldwater men are Walttt KnoU. owner ol Knott'• Berry Farm. a Southern California amuae- m'nt park, and former U.S. Sen. William F. Knowland, defeated GOP candidate for governor in 1968 who now publishes the 0 a k la n d Tribune. From the Nllton ranks comes Asa V. Call of Beverly Hilla and Thomas P. Pike. Boys ~t Ball Tips Instructional B u e b a 11 League, sponsored by the Boys' Club of the Harbor Area, ls being held every Satarday at the upper Bay Branch of the Boys• Club, according to instructor Lee Fisher. Instruction for boys ag91 eight to eleven is held from 9 a.m. to noon ; and m. struction for boys ages 12 to 14 from noon to 3 p.m. Fisher said all boy1 in- terested are to bring their gloves and "come and learn.·• The other delegates are: for the de.h!gation, -;::;:========~I Running at large - Thomas C. Reed of Ross, Reagan's f orm e r ap- poi.nbnents secretary; Ja. quelln H. Hume of San Francisco; Halley; Athalle Clarke oC Pasadena; Roy Crocker of South Pasadena; William Freoch S m i th ; Cong:reasman Glenard P. Lipscomb o f Alhambra; ~dward Mills of Laguna Beech, and Gordon C. Luce. state b u s f n e s s and transportatioo secretary. REAL POWER Reagan insists W b 1 t e merely will report to the delegates on polltical ac- tivity in other states. But Salvatori concedes ' White also will lend a band if a draft·Reagan move develops at the convention. From t h e Rockefeller ranks comes the New York governor's 1964 Southern California c b a i r m a n , Leonard K. Firestone, who is now a firm Reagan booster and a member of the kitchen cabinet Jack L. Warner of movie fame is another former Rockefeller MOBBID It IMy -11\et WY wMll .,.... pr•enl Mme fin to .-nodillt a erow1ne ,.,,,,,.,. "" edded 11e111-. 11mlly •~ or den dOllt ,.,i.w !he t~llft, lnct'MM yout ,_-, VllUe Ind .. wlll bull~lnt -· COMl'RI HINSIVI HOMI IMl'ROVI MINT l'UN Ail fw Mr. .., lb I Ftlt COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. ..... 14 .. 1161 Reapn•1 pMt CarMr aa the two DtJMCnUe delei• ....._ 0.. ,...,. Pnlldent an act.or 11 reOeded by t1om tllat wl1l bt coMeltinc ~·-tba t6tr Neb another delegate, Ta f t the prelldeatial Ft1Dw1 _.. See. i:..,_. J , ~ Scbrelber Of Beverly Hilll, upected to be dildoMd tbla ot M1 •fQta. hls old acent and now a ----------------~---­ titcbeu cablnet adviaer. Nine state legialaton an on the dele&ation, as are . Lt. Gov. Robert H. Finch and Secretary of State Frank M. Jorde, and State Controller HOUiton F . Flotll'1loy. Finch managed Nixon's 1960 presidential campaign. Among t b e legislators are Assembly Minority Leader Robert T. Monagan of Tracy and Assemblyman Don Mulford of Pied.moot, cb.ainnan of the lower house G 0 P ., "•rw• for ~ 1"'lUn ••• • s-.. .,w e Me41ul .... ,._ caucus. Meanwhile, the l)a!Des of Jlll._.i.illlll .... _. ........ ._ .. .,.i.illlll .... --11111111111111111191111 .. 111111~ NIGHT ~ DAY SERVICE 9:30 A.M.. TO 9:30 PM.......SATUllDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. ~agan caned on every segment ol the party for delegates and i o c 1 u de d minority group members. "The d e le g a t es and alternates I have .elected ~present a ~ of all e\emena el t h • l\~l*'tr ........ Now In The DISNEYLAND HOTEL ul4ta a iW!lllWIM. AIDED OTBEJlS Some -like Reagan - campeigned vipromJy for Brry Goktwater fOr the ISM prelideDtW Demlna· Uoo. ()then worbd bard agsfmt GoldnW end for N8"' York Gov. Neltoa Rockefeller in tbe Wter 19M Ce1ifomia presidential primary. Mauy haw been a ctiv. in can.,.ip for former vice pre1 ld•nt Richard M. NWln, u WU Reagm. Naw they an. Reapn mea and woml!Jl, and by wel'com· ing them 00 bi9 llate the gov~~ any possible move in dlalleoge his delegation iD the June 4 presidential primary. Chairman is Wt l & I a m French Smith ~ S a n Marino, bead ot the eeiec· lion committee that nmned the delegates. ~ alto is a delegate. Vice cbai:rma ts James Halley ol San Francilco, state Republic• cbalnnan. DELEGATES lJBl'ED 1st Congresskml District -Goldie Mae Evam of San· ta Rosa and Joteph Russ IV of Ferndale. 2nd Dlst. -Assemblyman Eucene A. Chappie ~ Cool and Carl McConnell ~ Happy Camp. 3rd -~ of State Frank M. Jordan and Findl. 4th. -William 0 . Adams ol Woodl<and and Jack H. Clifford of Kelseyville. Sth -Paul H.aoson Jr. and Edward B. Gauer. both of San Francisco. &th - Marco Hellmao and Arch MoQl(lll, both of Slirl Fran- clsco. 7th llld 8tb -Frank P. Adams, G ardi o er Johmoo. JCnowlaod I D d AJtembtymu Dom Mulford, an o1 Piedmont. 9ttl - 5Wpbea Nalt8llllma a n d ~ ~. boGI of SM JoM. 10tll -Mm Guerra of Campbell and .u..nblyman Geor11 W. MllW ol Gilroy. 11th -Dr. Edward R..,U'd of Atherkla and LellDd Jtaber. 12tb -Seu. Donlld L. Gnmlfs1 0 f WahoDTllh and ~Bart L. TllieGU cl Satlnu. Ulb - ...., Bromfkld "" Slota ..-.-s..~J. ~ ol Oja. 1411s _.._Laa.._ ot Orllldl ... JDlllltl ........ "' .... Oreet. .. _ ... ,.Amerine ., Oilll illlr Md A1Mmbt1 ...... ,, ...... Bart 't . ..... ti 1ncj. ~ - r llOUND 1"I WOii.a COMMODll itS PllSINTS m FAMOUS ••• .INTERNATIONAL DAY ONLY TUESDAY FEBRUARY 27th 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. l ... ADMIS'S10N SH W-SALE DISNEYLAND HOTEL ~ ... Yo. ,,.. ... . 1 DAY OILY New Matwiols Coming"' Hourly Hour An Day IMtg 1441 S. WIST ST. * llWlllM In The Exciting Magnolia Room 11'9 MGterloh lhooom are .,.._ed fro... lftGnUfac:twen of ftne clothing and ,.,,......,, 90ftlple Ml ond rolls sent lo t'-by 1111111. detigi..s, coutvrien ond llttportwl. Eve1 rc-ie ii invited. The materiols ('Ol'M fJ'Oltl oround the WOfld and acr-the "°"°"" Mott rrtay M'ftt be 1e>ld lo retail stores ond mony repteMnt only one 3, 4, 5 Ot 10 yard somple cvt In existence. You will find they ore mostly pre-dwvnk wrinkle-resistont and sun- tested. Reocly for MWing . .__ thete "'°'9riah ore mode for Pnonufodufen they ore mOltly ell'!nl wide wlclthi. EICLDIYE PIMS DD SOLIDS We "°"9 gathered OV"et 10,000 yGf'Cll of -3 3 3 4 -:!~ .......... sl eOO -:: .......... s2eas retail stor .. :.:!~ .......... s3e~S Values to $3.49 yd. :!~ .......... s3.80 DON'T MISS OUR SPEOAL Vari1tio1 P1tter1 Demo1str1tio1 .. ture lo ho't9 our defttio1wl1 utoi tell you all obollf the n-VAAIATION P.\TTEIH «l,000 Olff89n fA.SHIONS fWOM ONt.Y ONE P'ATTRH. The IMlf Mqw .,..._,, ~ ..., devised. 11'1 ..,,.. the trip ""' • -... potttl't\. , ______ ****** ___ ..... WOOLENS ::=::~:;.w •1so Al ..... Al yll. ZIPPERS := 12!::: 25! ' illlw Yo1 Cai Sh°' for IM EITllE JUI! You wll ftftd .._,., lnateriol nMded for Yflllll entire pew"s Stwfno ..... Hew. a. fore hoV9 w. pruentitd such an attradlw -~of fabrics to M yow~~ ..wing ~ You will '" the ,_.,,_, ~ and lfyt.s ••• lftOlf of which row """" ......... told ot molt • .... ,_ ....... p .......... ....... '\ I Come Soil Aro••i Tiie War/ti With Us! luaOPI ••• ASIA ••• THI oa11NT ......... , ••• a YCMt browse ttwv our ...... faM-tHKked with ~ from 'RCNIMI the W...W, yea _.. •hnost .... ...... yowMff .............. the ............ ~ theM ......_ c.M freM. We .. c.no- ltefttty ......... ....,.. ,_ ...-akc1 ..... .. ftfte clotMitt _,,..._.In ..._ wW. T .. wlll ""4 ... ......, tr.... .......... , e1letk '-"I• tt.111 Y" ...._.....,. •MIMtl ef ....... ..._ .. lwy. Den't mlu tM1 shew ••• It'• ..._ next tNnt te • 'NUft4·the-WOf'l4 crvlM. • ••• , • .Int ......... HAWAII ...... ~·--­........................ ""' .............. ,.. ....... ..,...,. .. .. ~ ............... ..... ........... ,..... ... ... a..., .. .... .. _ ........... ... ,.. .., .. ......, .. ,.. .......................... ........ .......... ...................... ..... ,...... ... ..... ... .. ,. ....... ... ..... SI l .. KS ••• SI l .. liS saa .. saa ... an PIOM IVllt as '• wtl .............................. ,... ................ ._ ............ _ ............................ _ .. ......... , I MOW ,.. -...... AT A fUCTION Of 11m1 VAUM Ne..._.. 5't the W.W, hiMI "9 PIANCI, will ,.. ... euclt ......... •lad• .. . ., 50, 60, ..... "°" ....... their .. .... a h e p • J' I • c b il • p Cl ' c G f lt • - I EA ANDIRSON~ Editor 'Soft ·Sell' Sparkles Take a sale and add a litt!le extra sparkle. \.. That's the recipe the Zonta Club of Newport Har• bor has concocted for it6 first Oharity Buffet and Gla· mor Sale. The publk is invited to the drop-in buffet and sale from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Mareh 2, in the Bluffs home of Mrs. Virginia Attwill, chairman, 2036 Vista Cajon. ShoppeTS will be able to browse among choice cloth- ing and household items contributed by Zontians and friends. A bonus will be the special section devoted lo Antiques and Uniques, placed on consignment. Reservations for the luncheon, at $1. may be made by calling Mn;. Robert L. Baron, lun<:heon ch.airman, 646-5466 or Mrs. Philip ~s. 646-1724. Those wishing to contribute articles to the sale are asked to call Miss Bernice Vestal, sale co-dlairman, any day from 4 to 6 p.m. at 673-7836. Proceeds will benefit the Zonta service fund and Senior Citizens Recreation Center. SHOPPER'S CHOICf -Plen1Y ol choice items will be dffered gboppen It 11ie Zonta @tub'~~ Chari~ Buffet an~ Glam~p-Sale Saturday, 11.Mdl 2. Mrs. VJrilDIA Mtwill, &a:le chairman, misplays some of the fare v.ilile Miss Bemice Vestal, luncheon chairman (left to right) prepares a tabte Mting. The event will take place in Mrs. Attwill's home. Zonta members serving with the sate chairmen •e the Mmes. Donald Schoenmehl, Zonta Mart co-chairman; Rees, collections; Fred Peth, properties; Joseph Hamblet, Malcolm Angell, Al Forigit, Hobart Loud, Chester Pol· krd, Carleton Mears, Blanche Benz allld WinUred Barbre. DEBUT ANTE .. , ...... wtherlne HOGie Sweethea rt Ball Miss Hoose Makes Debut I Making her formal bow to 90ciety during the t2tb annual Sweetheart Ball was MiM Barbara Catherine H006e, daughter of Mrs. Elisabeth Smith Hoose of Costa Mesa and Hamed Pettus Hoose of Brentwood. The presentation, sponsored jointly by the Lof; Angeles Council of the Navy League and th<? Los Angeles Athletic Club, took place in the athletic club which was a profusion of pink. red and white camellias, l'<*!S. carna· lions and azaleas. Tables were centered with bvisb <ehandelier-candlabras of crystal with red tapo'l"S and flowers. Weruing white gowns and heart-shaped necklacP.S. Miss Hoose and six other debu· tantes ccuTied arm bouquets of Jong-stemmed red roses. As they were presented by Brig. Gen. W)lliam H. KJenke Jr. they stepped through an arch. Joe Moshay and his orchestra played the presentation waltz as fathers claimed their daughtens for dancing, only to relinquish them to their escorts. The whi~-tie affair benefit6 ttle scholar· ship fund of the Naval ROTC at the Univers- ity of Soi&hem California. Dignitaries in the receiving line included Frank G. Hathaway. athletic club president; Gen. Klenke, Co1. Edmond Ducommun arnd Capt. Garrison Brown and their wives. Escoi.1.ing Miss Hoose was USC liaison officer and Midshipman First Class Wayne Arnold Kep.ip. Freeways Will Leacl to Fa irways Competing in a Home and Home Tournament will be 100 female golfers from Mesa Verde and Los Coyotes country clubs. The first round of play will get under way at Los Coyotes March 1, with the final scheduled at Mesa Verde March 5. An a~ luncheon will f<>ilow in the Costa Mesa clOOhouiie . Displaying one of the golf eneembles to be aWll'ded is Mrs. James Beck. while getting in 9C>me prldice are Mrs. Burton Stansbury (cent.er), tournament chairman and Mrs. John Adams. acoring mairman. It's Not So Hot Smoke 'Pot' -Authorities' Thought DEAR ANN IANDERS: I am not a hippie or a f1r~t creep with lo1g hair and sandlla. J llttetld a fOOd eastern acbool _. -ia law-abidlq. peace-loving cfU-. I want to Mt a .tom question and I need a d.INct anawer. II mlfl· Juana dangecoua? Muy of my friends amoke pot a i.ve advanced some 1ood ugumeats bl fawt of il They claim pot gives tbem 1 hlgb feellng but no hangover like &lcobot They insiat It ii not physically addictive and a penon can quit without ex· perlenclng withdrawal symptoms. No one I know wbo smokes pot will 1dmit to liking anything stronger. Thia dis· COUllU the theory that pot 1motan often 10 on to other 1tllff. They n y the only thing wron1 1'ttb pot is tbM it ii llle,al and the law soon will be dwl~e.d. I have neW!' used pot but 1 confess ANN lAN ERS ~ the Idea ls somewhat appeaUn k. Pemaps your answer will help me decide. It also may be useful fur some of my pot-smoking friends ·- including my fiancee . -UNDECIDE D DEAR UNDECIDED: MY UlWtir .. JOU .-...... "la pet clu1el'ff1?" wewJd cat .. matlrd. Yoa mt«W II web Uk JOUI' motber. An IDIWe r from ....... ol n1e eMntry•1 most •• thlpl.W "'1dllltrtltt, II t w e • e ~ ··-··· ... Dr. Edward M. Utla, Bead of P17cWMry Ill Mayt CUlde, Redle•, Miu., aay1: '1 am dud 1et 111m1t mar1Ju1111 becaase It produces e t 1 f u • l • •· ballaclutloa1 IDd lmpelaJn bebafttr. W1tUe 10me martjuu• attn bave • 1Delta1doa t. try •• ~, ......... mny DO 111Hhttte rnm pot te mtre powerf.i dn11 IDd •f eoorte ddl cu .................... .. Dr. Zl('moe4 M. Lebenaobn, Clllef of P1yclllltry at Slble7 Memerlll H ..... W a 1 Is I a I e.D, D.C., aay1: "l cH.lcler mll'tJllua 1 aerMa pnMem for ev 'llleuted ,...._, It II NOT Mrmlaa, a1 .. me ...,. l'ldlt, ud I 1JD l9r1'1 die _.... & la a t It ta nonaddlcdve b a 1 fained such wide acceptance. Although peo· pie wbo use marljaana do not ex· pertence wttltdrawaJ 1ymptom1 when ft 11 removed. they are U'emendou1ly drun to It and many uera fo back .. marijuana after Utey bavt ien t la •, .._,.&al beeautt tlley want to ~Ute pleasurable feeling. Thia .. pe.te.ce .. ju& u terloal al a "1*a1 addlcUo•. "h lll1 proftJlloul erperkace I Mn tee• 1 nmbet of 1en1 people ......... peJtllledC e p l I •• e I ,ndpltaW tty mart.Jana. lnteue t•tltul erpertencH were 1uffldeat .. trip tile baluct la Ult cllreedH el 1nte peycltotk d11or1antudoe. Tide ..-eUmet l•ata for weeb ud .... ••IU 11 eerlaia ..,&wet, tilt ..... eteUnH ~y ... aiae eemplete dtanptloa •f a Ille plan, tremendous erpenae to the smoker and bis family and tlle ud fl often a totally 1lllprodadlve llama• belnf. Some tndivldualt 11ave ke:a able to aae martjua111 allt 1et away wldl ft, but Lbese tndfvl01lala bave etable nervoaa systems. Moat yoaac people wbo smoke marljuua do aot UH 1table central nervoaa 1ystem1 ... for Ulla reaaoa It la ~ danferoaa for them ... Dr. Plilllp St l t mt a, Cllaleal Profeaor of Psychiatry 11 Banm, aayt: "Some people laave llDNM mut- Juana for years aad laave esperte-.. no damaJe whatever. FM odten It llH preved dlaaatrou. MarQnu II Mt bnnlen. rt m17 Mt i.e aMlidlYe 1M1t tc JS llUU-femtla(. la mM1We peno1alltlet m1rtje1n e 1 • i.e t • e trtuer tllat predpttJtet P11dletta. uMarlju1n1 11 the eoward'1 IP. preldl a. dealing wttb life'• probJero .. Elelpla1 deft Ht produce a 1oladoa. U merdy dlaterta the jadgmut ud tlelayt ldhll OD I MlvtioD. ProloDJed ud eoatlaaed ac1pe can ucl will cre1te aerloH tnc.apldtadoa •Del move 1 ·person f1rtller and I.art.lier from reality." So, tllere you have It, from three le1dJil( nthorltlea. I wowlcla'I exped 1oa to lllten to me, IMd I .. ..,. 7• Usie• &o diem. What la French-t11tln&1 JJ tt wrons? Who should set tbe necldnC lfmitl -the boy or the airl? Can a shotgun weddinC succeed? Read Ann Linders• booklet, "THW(t Su -Ten Way• ID Cool It." Seltd 50 centl in coin lftd • lont. ..U-acldruMd, ltamped envelope to Ann Laden, ill c.wt I( the DAILY Pllm'. '-·-------·-----..... -· -..._ ...... -----------... --.............. _._. _____ .......... ._ ......... -------..__.... I .. ______ ......_. ....... --.-.......,, ............................. ~---...--.-........: I I ' .:· .. . . .. . • .. . . . . -. . • . :· ·! .. -.. :: •• •. .. . ) .j DAILY PflOT Cook-off Coming Up Mrs. Frank Me11a of Huntutgton Beach 11 congtatulated by Richard N Frank. president of Lawry'• Fooda, In<:., for submitting one of the winrung ~pes Ln the preliminaries of the company's fourth annual Taco Seasoning Mnc Cook· off. Mrs. Mejia will repreaent Girl Scoot Troop 67 in the f;naJs tomorrow in Downey. Volunteer Not.es VOLUNTEERS NEIDED At the Volunteer Bureau there 11 1 volunteer job for everyone. Examples iocluct. a driver tor a 20.year-old student who is in a wheel ob&i.r and needl daily rides to and from Orange Coaat Collete. lmtruc· 1orl for boya' photoarapby, band craft OI' art clluea and for rporta; leffiilors for jmior hlati Ind bllh school ilrls clubs, and drivers for cripPled children and adt.ilta to the rehabilitation center. -.... Horoscope Pisces: Power Play t TUESDAY, FEIAUAIY 27 B7 IYDNBY OM.UR "Tbe wta. mu control.a hll ~ • • . Attrolo1Y pointa tbe • ., .'' ARID (Jbrell ll·AprU lt): u alert .. lubtle lft. OlllDCM, you cu mark tbil u daJ ot ..... Otbenrlle. you laYtte.....,..... loa. Round oat efforia. B4!cOIM thorouthb' tamm• with proaram. IOU. TAVJtUS (April 21·MaJ J>): New mooe ltrtlMI yolD' ability to callftaUu on opportunity. P'rimda aid cawie. Contacta made in ~':u~c in yvcr bebalf. thil. Plan aecsd· ingly. . . G'™1NI <Mar 21.June J>): New moon empbalia on c a r e e t' , proluaiona1 endeavors. N~ for you to take 1tock. to pull in rel.na, to aaert yomMJI. Ambitiou cu be f\&lftDH. Put oir tbe.,......... CANCER (3-11.Jtdy 22): You C6uld mm coo. tact with one you tboucbt 1on1 1o1L Today tt 11 .,..,,. tial that )'OU be aftllable for . confereacM, t a I k 1 , special m .. tlnp. &..., cOID· munlcatloll Untl a,ee. LEO (Jul:J 23-A.... D ): You an concened today with myttllry, puale, ii-. tlon mart co 1 c e.r D D t flnancea. &tit w-r to obtabt key is to be ~ Study details. Doa't onrlook ap- pamit minor mataen. VIRGO C Aq. "fS.lept. 22) : New moon tmpbuil on m a r r la I e • pm1Denbjp, ability to favorably deal with the public: No day for com placenc y . Kay ii awarene• to tbe polnt of dlrect action. Formulate Grandmothers Planning Rummage Sale, Confab Servina IS Wnwomlll Feb. 29 throup March 2 will be members of the Newport Harbor '• G r a n d m o t b e fl Club, Charter 411, wbtn they gather at ~ Newport Blvd., Cotta Mela. for a rummage ule. 'Doon will be open from t a.m. to 5 p.m. and pro. cffdl from the Ille are earmarked far tht pvup's charities. announced Mn. Alton Culver, president. Chairing the event is Mrs. Vio let Eva n s with assistance from Mrs. Glenn Dysert. ~~ The second event scheduJ - ed iJ the yearly apring con- ference taking plae. tht1 year on March 6, in the E\Xs Club. Long Beach. from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sponsored by all Southern California clubs, the women will honor national presi· dent, Mrs. Hallie Bridges or Long Beach. NATIONAL VIP Mrs. Hillie lrldge1 presidents. Forty-eight Southern Cali· fornia clubs will be repre· sented and more than ~ members and guests are ex· peeled. Orange County S w e e t Adelines will eotartaln and Mrs. Bridles will live an address. prosram . . LllM (a.pt. 2M)d. D): Work. bt~~ abOity tD Jri- Slel'IJ plC9 ~ I.I at 1tab. ltey ........ "'~ ct. Don't pdlc. A6en .. prlnctpla. It aptC'l.tDJ careful wttb reprd tie diet, oerclM. ICOBPIO (Oct. (Oct. :. Nov. 11): N9w IDOOI poli- t t .o D ~HPtl l'OIDUClt, cblldnll, c r e a ti v • .. deavon. lfotblq lubnnn today -eitlw hit or cold. Know thla. Pnpare for .. tenalo.d effort. IAGm.UUUS (Nov. 22- Dtc. 21): I.mm polltloD ...... loa1-raqe plat, re I 0 1 U ti 0 JU . Qmltlon reprdlnt property, fM1 Romaiitique Frmc ., tu v.... o.,... Willa ... $15 Let our expert ltoir stylists frost your curl• and create the new "romantiqu•" loolc lor youl romantique cut, 4.00 utate could b • con-•-._ -1-801 ltnlctivety auwered today. -a., ~. Be lmacinattv• but al.lo phone: Newport: practical. ~--~714, 844-1212 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Jan. 11): Accent on mew• mot. JoUl'M11. c a 11 1 , me1111•1 afftctiDC1'=======================::::::::::::::::::::==:· relativ•. Your ldtu about•"'------------------home comfortl, decor.UOU1--------------------art 1ubjtct to cban11. Be versatile brtlht aad Uert. AQUAiUiJI (Jan. »Peb. 18): You 1et amw ... to money questloDI. Giw at. tentlon to probltma coa- cemln1 lnccme. ~ liom. New metboda could re1ult in profit. ~out­ look. Tab cbace on. your own abWUea. PtlCEI (Feb. lt-March 3)) : Public retpCJllll to ef. forts fl fnonble. YOU could make impartant AJe, clOM lllnlficat acreement. Men power in )'OClf eonw todly Ula )'OU mlCbt tm.pe. Act accordlnclY. IF TODAY 18 YOUR ButTRDA Y ,cH1 are a natural bumanitariam; peo- ple depend upon you during troubled ~s. On negative side you at1ract those who drain from !OU without slV· ing anything in retam. You soon will recoup some re· cent losees. G E N £ R AL TEN· OENCIES: New moon posi- tion favorable for fishing, g a r d e n i n g , planting. Political reforms m a k e news -one wbo worked behind the acenea emerges in spottigbt of publicity. (To llftd cll1I more ~ yeunetl...., attroHl.v. onllr $WMY OINrr'a .. -bolllllet. Tiie Trvtll AIMIUI Astrol- <llY • ._.. • _. .. O...rr eod<let, !tie OAll Y ~ILOf. 8CDt l2.0. Grend C.nlrM ........ New 'Vort. N. Y 10017.) SAVE20% Our Own Xandell Chaieau Cuatom Reupholatery and Slipcover Fabrics Mrs. Culver will lead 28 members to the conclave. Mrs. Paul Huffman o f Nt'WPOl"t Beach ta chairman and 'Mrs. Beatrice Slncoslty of Bellflower l.I ...Utina. HotlelMs will be national\ club o r I • n 1 s e r s ud iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! '2.39 yard FEBIUARY • NOttMA0ANN MUltCH 'uture lrfcle Votunteen may call the bureau Crom 9 1.m. to OOOJ1, Mondays through Fridays at 642-0983. VB IS A UNITED FUND · COMMUNITY CHlSI' AGENCY Monologist Featured At Meeting SPORTSWEAR SPECl·ALS Pick from over 61 printa and 2S Josh. ion aolid color 1creened heavy eot• ton 1harkakin weaves .•. all ~ resistant and tNated with Scotch- gard• brand fabric protector to make them 1tain and water re}:)ellent . • • all in vat-dyed Savaluxe colors fiat kHJ> their freah newneu for years. • . . Rites Set For June N or m a·e n n M u r c h. daurhter of Mr. and Mr1. Howard A. Murch of Santa Ana Heithta, will marry Ordell P . Guataboo of Costa Meaa on June 22. The future bride 1s a sraduate of Costa Meaa Hifh School and WU a ltU· deal at Orana• C o a a t Colle1e. lbe btntdk:t-elect. aon of Mn. Helen Hohn of Vtbora. S.O., la an alum.nu, of Vlbort Hlp School and ~~Dtly ll enroiled at The couple have Hlect.ed Newport Harbor Lutheran Omcb for thelr wtddln1. CM la leche league Sponsors Film Festival A femme monololitt wUl entertain m e m b e r a and auesta of the W~lday MonUDI Club of Cotta Meaa on Feb.•· CA PRIS Were Up To $25 Now Up To 1/2 Off SWEATEU Orlon-WooA Up Te 1/2 °" COOltDINATID 'AITIL WOOL Th• second annual Film Fnt1v1l tpe>nsored by La Lech• Leaeu• of Colta Mesa I.a alated for Thunday, Feb. 29. at II p.m. in Hoa1 Memorial Hotpltal, Presby- terian. Child Preparati0rt, Before and Mter i1 the theme to bt carried out in a procram cl film• and speakers. Dr. S. Mldlael Schritiber. 1YMCGlOli1t and obttttrl· da at Anaheim General Hospttal, will empbaliJe t.be importance, both J!h11ically and emotionally to the mother, baby and father ln a preipared dtllvtr)'. Th• special euest recelvad h1a doctorate at t h e Untveralty ol L u 1 a n • • • FREDERICK ICBNillDER NJ'.F., JU. Swttierland and served his tntern1hip at Q u e e n 1 Hospital Center, Jamaica. N.Y. and later tau&ht a trainln1 prop-am •t Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York. Ticketa are St a couple or 75 centa for • ain&le. Furtber lnf ormalion may be received by callln1 Mn. H. W. Moor•, ~leader, at Mi.all. Tht ltalU• was founded in 1• tn t1Unols and 10 f tlrl lat.r had 371 ~ ln tbe United Stat.et and 11 chapters abroad. Tbi1 year tht sroup totab NI cluhl in 43 stat11 and 17 chapter• In six countries. Calllom.la now hu &I trOUJ)t. The day11 activities which will include a bruncbeae. proeram and brid'8 will be· lin at 10:41 a.m. In the Bal· boa Bl)' Club. Miu Arlene Harris. pre- sentinc Talk ol the Town. ta one ol tbe but known tel•· pbane vokel bl America. Relervatlona m u s t be made todaJ wttb Mn. Fred· erick Llnlaa of Newport Buch or Mn. Robert Clif. fard ol c.ta Mna. New members to be wel- comed into the club by prea· kttnt Mrs. Edward B. Ena· U.b art the Mmes. Lewis Simon, John W. Salyer. James J. Davia and Guy B. Lancloil. SKIRTS -TOPS -JACKIU Ull LIDO CNAMI UP TO 1/2 Off SPECT ATOI & JUNIO. DRESSES , D1eren • Nylon • Cetton • Woel ; 1/2 Off er MOU f 1-424 VIA LIOO NIWPOIT HACH 89i-666t Or-.. c...., 'Jtlrm 'n JJJm. 411-0071 611·1151t YOU MUST IAT TO NO PILLS LOSE WEIGHT! FR EE Let ....... •••DIN ••on Mon., Feb. 26, 7:30 P.M . INTRODUCTION I Olt 1 Guden Grove Blvd. '9r .. nb,ier l11n • NO FAD DIETING • NO CIA.SH DIETING COSTA MUA Wed., Feb. 28 -7:30 P.M. 1100 s.. t4•r-bor ltvd . SEAL.ARK M01'1L _ tlOl NIWPOIT &YD. Thun., F.b. 29, 7:30 P.M . • EAT All YOU WANT Of-35 DtfffRtHT 9Xl06 • ENJOY OSJOOUS DESSERTS I • ENJOY GOURMET MEAl.S • MEDtCAll Y APPROVED PROGRAM OF EATING • NTRNOON ANO IVENING MEETINC;& ·1 • NO STARVATION DlmN~. • NO MEDICATION OF ANf KIND • NO EXERCISING · \I \ . WWI 11• , I ===:-· ............ -......... -;:......~Tift..._, ltM, wt PA> l ' . CNltom reupJloJ.tery, aale P'ieet in· elude labor and fabric. 11.8' stand. chair lOl.21 ttant!. sofa e\Wtom llipenen. sale J) 1 i c e 1 in· elude labor and fabric. 35.13 1tand. chair 12.15 stand. tofa ahop at ltome, call your neoreat toll. free May Co and a qualified eonault- ant will bring you er complete aelec• ti~ of _fabrics. There'• no ehmge 01 ohli;c:rtion fer at home •?Yiee.. may ee Chapen., ti ~-.. -v co ""' • ...,.... ..... ;...., uao ..,..... "·· ..... meea ""'9n1, 67J.M11 •, . \ J ---~ .,....,... -........ .,,,... ................... ,.., .. ··-~ ..... "' •• •'Ill ..... _ .. ,.... • .......... # -· ... -• • • •• • • # • •• • ... • .. • Marriage Performed In St. James Church ANea ~ CHERRY LYNN NOBLE Newport Rites Planned San Marino Setting For Betrothal News The betrothal of Cherry Lynn Noble of San Marino and David Stephen Spiller of Newport Beach was announced by tile bride· elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Morgan Noble of Belvedere and formerly of Newport Beach. Setting for the engagment announcement was the San Marino home of Miss Noble's grandmother, Mrs. Gladstone B. Kellogg. David Wood Brant and h.la bride, the former Cbriltine Grorud etthanl'd weddinl pledaes Satmday alterDOOD in st. James Epilcopal Church. Offida4inc for the double rlnl rttea •• tbe Rev. Jabil Asbey. Far b OCCMioa white Oowert a n d candelabra were placed Oil tbe altar, and cand1et and I' l b b 0 D I lined the al.ale. . The tride, daughter of Mr. and Mra. N«man E. Grorud of Balboa Wand, donned an empire gown of wblte peau de sole embroidered w i t b chantilly lace, seed pearla and cryltals. Her three. tiered elbow length illusion veD wu caught by heavy lace daisiec emb~red with seed pearls a n d crystals. The new Mrs. Brant c.•· ried • bouquet of white roses and baby1 breath. Miss Janet Burlingame of Long Beach was maid of honor while the Misses Robin and Suzanne Grorud, the bride's sisters, an d Carlotta Brant, the benedlct'1 sister, lel"Ved as bridesmaids. The at1endants W<Jl'9 full length empire gowns. ol emerald green peau de soie and matching head bows. They canied multicolored colonial bouquet. ol spring flowers. The benedict, SOD of Mr. and Mre. David W. Brant of Newport Beach, asked Corey M. Myer of West Los Angeles to be hi& best man. Ushering guests to their pews were Sven Backlund of Balboa Island, Willlam Rolf and Michael Murphy, both of.Long Beach. Irvine Coast Country Club MRS DAVID WOOD BRANT Former Christine Grorud was the setting for a cham· pagne reception attended by Audition Time Nearing For Young Musicans 200 -relatives and friends. Mn. Esther Mekeel of Balboa Island, the bride's grandmother, was special guest. The newlyweds will make their first home on Balboa Island up o n their return from a wedding trip to Palm The future Mrs. Spiller, a 1963 Children's Home Society debut.ante, is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and the Uyi· versity of Southern California where she pledged Delta Gamma sorority. Springs. Time is drawing near for donated cash awards as an The former Miss Grorud Presently she is with Pan American Air· ways in Los Angeles. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Spiller Jr. of Newport Beach, was a student at Loyola High School, Orange Coast College and California state College at Long Beach. young musicians in Orange added incentive to the young is a graduate of Corona del County t.o submit entry performers. Mar High School a n d blanks for next month's an-All first, second and third studied at the University of nual auditions sponsored by place winners will b e California, Santa Barbara. the Musical Arts Club of presented trophies, w i t h Her husband is an alum- Orange County. cash awards going to win· nus of Newport Harbor High Entry blanks, as well as ners ln divisions designated School and UCLA where he detailed information, are by the donors. Firat place affiliated with' Phi Kappa available at most area winners also will b e Psi. He present)y is working music stores and from presented in p ublic concert towards his muters degree The couple will be married in Newport Beach in June. private music teachers. 1-=b=y=th=e=c=l=ub=a=t=a=l.=ate=r=d=a=te=.==in=h=is=tory===·=t =U=CLA=.===.I The piano auditions areir scheduled March 24 with the vocal and instrumental audi- tions March 31. All try-outs will take place iD Santa Ana High School. April Rites Scheduled Th1s year, as before, the sponsOf'ing club is being aid- ed by a number of firms and individuals who have An April 12 date has been selected for the wea<!lng of Sandra Simmons, <laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melv1n Sim· mons, o.f Huntington Beach, and Thomas OWen Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Miller of Wesbninster. The young couple will ex- change tt:ieir wedding vows in the Peek's Family Cha- pel. Harbor-TOPS · Miss Simmons w a s graduated from Marl n a High School, and her fiance is a g r a d u a t e of Westminster High School. Harper School in Costa Mesa is the scene where members of TOPS Harbor Llgbters gather each Mon· day evening at 7:30. FINE BAKERY ~~~/JM Plump with fresh • froien C.nediu blu._ b.rries for more real blu•berry flavor! dos.1.20 ~~~ A h•PT>~ -blend of 0ttions, po~r.y HM • ~i~~. chocofat• layers ·frost•d with fudg• icing. 1At ~.IA~ l irfWey cakft wffll Milk.ft, ~..fNlf ,lay.rs. ~ ..... ..., ...._ u••• wltt. crall•• ••• ,.,., calt" ftett.41 with •, .,__, • • • .... ·--JO ch.,_ 1119 4•1tM hi frftffllt, ., •1tr ,.etry dief will •-., • .,..W -jiltt fer '"' ~M.&....,.t.,.. Lido Center 3433 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH t \ 671-6360 With ~air styling and perm you'll get a ''frostette" on a comb --~.S» 25.00 le art here, lrusll there, as we create a look just for you. We give. your hair a permanent ilr body and sha~ assurance. Last, we aive you a "frostette" to add streaks of li;tt to your hair whene't1el you're in the mood. Call now! Beauty !afelt, atf stores except Marina .. , ., ............... Clllrl9 e(,44.22Q09M011.,TIMl.!rl 10:00 t.111 .. JO 0tMr D.,s 10:00 tJlf 5:» . OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATION ~ . EXTENDED IY~I 4 MORE DAYS ENROLL NOW FOR YOU CAN L 0 s E "UP TO'' ·20 LBS. in 20 VISITS NEW CURVIS./ NEW FUN/ NEW YOU/ REGARDLESS OF YOUR AGE Holiday's 4 Point Reducing Plan ~ WAIST -~ .1osr2to4*!1 Holiday Health Spa Open 7 Days A Wffk 10 A.M. to 10 P..M. Mon, • Fri, I 0 A.M. to 6 P.M~ Saturdey =t P.M. to 6 P.M. 5undey OPEN 10:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. We're proud of our Spa -try• before you choose Be our guest -caooJ .t .U locatioM CLIP OUT r~s;-=--==-11 I :es~~: I~· I : .... ~ ... ..._ ·==~ I :..: SCH • 2 ...... , 2 $ I I .,....,. BoUdaV 1ItoM Spa . 5 p p T. &. ANI . . . *COSTA MESA 549.3368 ..... ....... c:.... UH ...... ""' * ANAHllM 826-0381 ........... ..., .. , ~, ..... c..-........... .,...--. *ORAN91 639-2441 ........ ---·-· -------· ---..--... --. ........_ .. ------------,-------... . ·------.....--~----~-----....... ------------..-....-.'" . . . . • .. . .· . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . '• i= . :: •• ... -. '"' .. "' TR.A VEL IN STYLE -Worldwide traveler ii Ariel's zippy littler~ de.signed m Paris with ncy aide stripes. With just a "flict of the ring,'' collar CO& verts from bigb to low. B.ECTBOL YSIS Spring's Essence Expressed New AddJtloDs la a vibrant potpourri of the most ex· citing Joob ftr aprlnl ... The collection feature• UM best ol the season u in- terpreted by youna iJ1. ttrnatioaal designers. Mary Quant ol London pd Ariel and Vlctol.re of Paris. New Additiona expreuea the essence ol spring ltNlf -a season when fubiOD plays no favorites. a Ume Wben no particular them• dominates. Instead. there la the fresh, Y 0 U D g , iJl. temational flavor of the clothes revuhng many dif. femit moods. each offerint dellghtlul new ways to r?Vi\-'e w i a t e r · w e a r 1 wardrobes Within New AddJtion.a. the young 1 n t e r n a t i o n a 1 deaipus have created a whole wardrobe concept of fashion loots to repreaent the ditfcrent roles we would like to play. Indhidbal costumes cover a bro..t ranse: . Romantic. female dre11e1 in supple shapes and abort, flirty pleats . Jet-age traveling rain· coats plUI oo·the·run 1uita ud dreaaes with dJvided skh'ta. "Little.pl" playclotbea 1Jitb matdllnl scarvu or I a c • • trimmed pettfpanta that were meant to show. Toaethtr, thelt Ii v e 1 y Ne'tr AddJtiona form a refre1htn1 desiped wardrobe ol fu.ndlonaI. im· astnative c 1 o t b e s . To welcome sprint, 1 i m p 1 y unite two or more, or add them individually ... you'll feel alive and happy that a new season ii here! Business Women The first and third Thurs- day member• of Newport Harbor B u s i n e s 1 and Professional Women's Club .,,. • f .... "' ·~ 7"~ For the ulti111al• ift 1ff1ci1nt hair r1111o•al we u11 1111 Dual-actio11 ~l1c+.o-lilud 1111thod. "°"' f., c. .. ,,j. 1Mlliary C...11+.+i- .. ..., ~lo Inc. convene at 6 p.m. in CHILO.LIKE SPRING -Feel like a .child ..again in perky po~a .dots and ruffly Mesa Verde Country Club pettipants designed by Ariel. of Pana. In tfil1 Y,velr A·line Dllru dress, you can for meetings. Mrs. F. R. skip and slide and prance with nary a care. Ariel intended the pants to match Fox. 548-9348, will answer the little puff sleeves wtth tiny ~ ot ruffly white lace. quettions regarding club ___ ......:.----------------------11 membenhip. Buffums Court Stena M~ of Court Stella Maria lMI. Catbotlc Dausb· -. ol America meet ucb McGDd ad fourth Monday at I p.m. in St. Joachim's parish hall, Costa Mesa. Bright llght•ning strikes in streaks: ~ liahtning quick. Clairol frosting C1'iiro.,.'a l#fgld ideas go in sh"eaks, addbtg new _,,,,.,. tlnlma to your 1uJir. Oitr operts will blend '""' coltW iltdivldually, to lig1tt ymw coif with a glow ""' '* OMS. •• to go weeks .'1114 rD•eh trithout even a nlolrcL 16100• t&clu4bltr •lltmt/>00 and •et. CaU JW ~' or COl'U In. Beauty Salon. JPJaaJ week: Wave sale. Y2 otf ·---20. 00 RollintJWe Wow 4.00 Cad M~OO V.._, .-12.00 83 11 FINAL WEE~ SINCE 1928 l'OB Pin BOllE l'UBN18Bil1Q8 AND INTSBIOB DJ:COBA.TION SANTA ANA: Mein et Eleventh Aho~ .net Pasect.M SANTA ANA STOH OPIN MONDAY IVlNINSS Orange Coast's No. 1 P'1perl The Daily Pilot • I ' : Meeting. for Women ................... •-J.wnwm ........... real ...... OJ .. " Mn. GnlmD ........ . 111......, .... tlaat ,......._ .., lie made .at dllt etwnhlr dee~ ... ua SURPRISE FOR YOU!· 0E SURE TO COME ltrro THE MAAKET nlUR$. FEIJ.29tt.. MISS CHARLENE HENDERSON Playboy "WESTCLIFF" NEW MANAGER SAYS ... rrs CURU • CURlS ' MORE CURlS "HAIR IEAUTIRJL • PBM CURLY· CUil Y JHE TOTAL LOOK! , •. -. --. a. a ' ..,..._ Thi and 1 aprin -ae· lacy Pri New 14, 11 takes fabri SD coina add tern and to M LY Dept New NAM ZIP, NUIY. CH SPR: Sprh Cata sizes sun featl """ ,lflm SM View 1 ,.,,.,. Nft .. Ille p.m. TOI SchoG 0¥1 Sclloe .... -c. I 1>.n c.- Dallt parb Alll '"' Clcwc Tri '-•• ca Ilk I p.r ea MIMI COUI' Al _, 11.m. Ce Sct.o Oe _, Mn • ... ··-Ttm .. al 1v.i """' )(~ . .... bY • II. St -c °"° CM w Met Tl am M -... .. ""' ~ 7:31 0 Sdl Tl SM c ..... T H4ll 1 VII T .... ' ' TO tW • "I Ve I t • ... Le ,, a s II di m ln te • --... ---·-., ..... -. -. Zip_ It Up ., • M....,, ,......, 26,.1"8 . . .._ ' AD Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Satunl~ ' 9473 SIZ!S a.11 Thi.I talented suit alps up and travels fint class into spri.!11. No buttoDbole bother -1ew it in douhleknlt wool, lacy tweedl, 1abardine. Printed Pattern 9 4 7 3 : New Misses' Shea 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 18. Siu 12 (bust $1) takes 3" yards 35-iMb fabric. SIXTY-FIVE CENTS In coins for each pattern - add 15 cents for each pat· ttrn for fint-clu1 mailina: and 1pecial hudlibc. Se to Marian Martin, tbt DAJ. LY PILOT. 442 Pattern Dept., 232 West 18ttl Sl, New York, N.Y. lom.t, Print NAME, ADDRES.1 w I t b ZIP. SIZE ml ITYLE NUMBER. CHOOSE ONE N K W SPRING PATl'ERN FREE -clip coupon in new Spring-Summer P a t t e r n Catalog. Over lOO ltyla, sizes. Dresses, costumn, & u n-and.funwear. Speda1 features! Send 50 cents. ' What's Doing r MARY DAY, 642-1 Secreteri•• At l :JD p.m. eyeey iiCGnd ,,....., __ .. of Bohl• ' °'•ptir of 1'atlonal S e e r et.ar\11' Aasodation blt.emational a11emhk in dih"tnt IOOltiODI to attend ......... Mn. 8all11'1tn>- ln1 ;M --bo te:llP'Dned for laform.IUOll.. ' I . . 1 TCICIAYI ........ ._.._...., ... 21.fl NOW 17." °"" ....... ..., .... 12.H NOW ff," ......... _ .... .... 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IUlriocM fJli f I•"""¥• ........ 50x,;.1on, lq.7.91 NOW 6.99 71x54 I0119 leg.14.91 NOW 12.99 100x54 long •• , ... 91 NOW 16.99 75xl4 long leg.16.91 NOW 14.99 100x84 IOtlg leg.21.9i NOW 19.49 125x14 lon1 •••• 27.91 NOW24.99 ' 150x84 lon1 •••• 32.91 NOW 29.49 You may_. ..... tloo lollowl"I ....... 41•, W, 72'', tO", W erMI tt" lentths: b Green, Toast, .,__elo,M9ll._,a..t71:· Antlliuo Geld and SpruM: 390 poal~lo _____ laWo. , ...... ,....._ Intriguing dobby weave modern 'textured' drapes 1;;.10.98 Nowl.99 50x~ IOll9 •••• 9.91 75x54 to.I• •••• 17,91 100 x 54 '°"' •••• 22.91 75xl4 lon9 •••• 19.91 100xl4 lon1 •••• 25.91 125x14 lone •••• 33.91 150x14 lon1 •••• 31.91 NOW ' NOW 15.99' NOW20A9 : NOW 17.99·1 NOW22.99,! NOW30A911 NOW 35.A9'' n.. lollowlnt •Ion.,. ... Mablo on•,,,.,.., .......... ~ 72" and 90" lo ........ Choolpop, Oh, l¥y .__...,._, ~\ TurquoiM encl CeMtic .... HO p I a ,, .......... ,, I I Allow a _... for .. lwfy. COST A MESA HUNTIMGT!Xf BEAOI NEWPORT BEAOf IH.ri>ar Shapp;ng C...t..J 1: . ·· c ..... , (Feshieo blood! , • -------------·.._.·~---··------v.----.. • I • I . ' MRS. JAMES C. EML ING Double Ri"9 Rlt• Nuptial VoWs Recited In Huntington Beach Home l n Westminster followlng a Big Bear honey- moon are James C. Emling of Westminster and his bride, the former Katheryn Le Rae W o r t h i n g t o n , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Worthington of Huntington Beach. The c o u p l e exchanged vows and rings before the Rev. Rodger Blttsworth in Huntington B e a c b Com- munity Methodist Cburcla. Given In marriage by her father. the bride wore a gown or talfeta and lace featuring a bouffan t skirt and long pointed sleeves. Her lace cap with a crown of fabric roses and seed Peering Around A DOZEN ( S o u t h e r n C<1lifornial oranges wi ll mix with revelers during the M.1rdi Gras celebration in . ew Orleans. Twelve Newport Beach residents who will appear in orange poplin, bouffant. v.sth tiny orange and green leaf headpieces are the ~1c~srs. and Mmes. Norman Gamble, John Lieb. Robert Hurtt. William G a z l e y . Roher! C r o w n e r and Ru:hard Skinner. The couples will fly to ~nil from the scene of prelent en festivities. They ai~<· will attend the Komu s and Rex ball. d r e s s e d suita bly, this time, in formal atti re. SOUTH AFRICA'S heart specialist Dr. T er ry O"Oonovan. or h e a r t transplant fame. recently vacationed In the Newport 8<.'ach area and dined in the Five Crowns restaurant. Corona del Mar. pearls held ber illusion veil , and she carried a cascade of white and red roses, centered with a w h i t e orchid. Attending her sister as matron of honor was Mrs. Henry Lisenby of Hun- tington Beach. while other attendants were the Misses Jacquline Winterton, the bride's co u 1 in from Lakewood. Ginger Schmidt and Wendy Raws, both oJ Huntington Beach. The honor attendant wore a red brocade taffeta em- pire gown with a matching headpiece and carried a heart-shaped bouquet of red and white carnations. The bridesmalds were similarly attired in red ta.fleta frocks and c a r r i e d peppermint car nations of i d e n t i c a 1 shape. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Robert G. Grunwald of Las Vegas, asked Arthur Ray Emling. his brother from Las Vegas to be his best man. Serving as ushers were Lisenby, Terry CoUescott o f Huntington Beach and Peter Mitchell of L a k e w o o d . Mark McMullen o f Hantington Beacb, ring bearer, escorted Lori wenby. flower girl down the aisle. Mils Susan Dahling ac- companied Miss C a r 1 a li'illhauer of Stanton. soloist and the bride's cousin. Assisting at the reception, attended by 250 guests. in the church were Mrs. Waldo W. Yearsley of Lakewood, the bride's great-aunt; Mrs. Eugene Strain, Cypress; Mrs. Bill Turley of Orange, her cousins; Mrs. Darwin Winterton of i.aewood, her aunt and Min Janet Welker of Huntingtoll Beach, bet coUlin. Special guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Rollie 0 . Welker of Lynwood, tbe bride's grandparents. TIM bride is a graduate of Marina Jtlgb School and b6 husband received his acboollng in Jacaonvllle Beach, na. I See by Today's · • Want Ads • It you're one of the ITl&ll)' Who want to TRlM down • this la fol' you! Private perty Is .nu. a n tlllmtV~ and~~ ma-chine! • Here'• one of ~ cluq Mercedes B«m ~Ins IOld at bH1 value price bf QWN'I'. e nwre are MWnl ~ ~ in COBONA DEL --,_ sllnplit wiUa ---.. butlor' \ilwl .· . . .... - \ l All Penney Stores Open Every Night MondaYi Through Saturday • • •. this week·.onlyl ' Save 200A. on Fashion Manor convertible sofas U••YDUR EN NEV CHARGE ACCOUNT TD DAVI BUY NOW AND SAVE ON LUXURIOUS CUSTOM UPHOLSTERED SOFA BEDS! tt.w you been looking for the perf.ct eo11M611 .. for the llllded llylet)I And talk about fallrla ... colcn, patta• m fomlly room, IMngroom or den? Then, now'• yaur' chara to fabrics galore ••• 5 gNOt fabric grodll Jn all ••• eadt.-MON own a custom upholstered beauty ••• and pocbt • wftapplftg exdtil'lg than the one b.fare. Al tofaa ha¥a conlfot ..... ,..,_ 20' 1avings. Whichev.r your favorite styles 11£arfy AIMri-u11thowe foam CUINons, flrw; 52" x 78" coil ......... ... CG II \\U--1-II \\I If 1 -&... L...,.. ( • ..1.........1 ..-1-: ...L..~.a..-~ n, muu.m, or 1.awson ... ~. ve one..-·-· lW yoe. "-1ta11aatu.iz.--).DOR'twalttYou~"'9~.._ kt the aiae YGU want: N;ular Of queen sbt (..-..,.large ht color, atyle ••• we'ft ~ ... ' re tD yaw .-1 AVAILAIU IN ••• KI ... Size, Qu"n Sise, Full Sise. NO DOWN PAYMINf .•• USI PINNIYI' TIMI PAYMIT ftANI Pl I 'fl li!wllz1t pdM ........ , ....... --. • , e Tbnft a Job for a *-1------------------------..:...--------------------------------, b""7 trQdl' ~. e AD 1dncll .ot nte I FT/ ~ ltama ••. b)' ~te pu11e9 • • . at a rRACl'ION tJl tbeir ~eottl HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Center ) , NEWPORT BEACH (Fash i o n I s l and ) \ I . . . . . . . . 1 p • } ff C( be m c. of ff w th a' M E F• L: M bi A bt E Trio 'Talks Theater' Founder patroo night at the Huntinelon Hartf«d 'Ibeater in Hollywood foulld &ow star~ Tmror ta1.tlng with fellow Newport Beach relldent, Mr. and Mrs. Jay McCormick (left to right). The reception ~ed the performence of 'TM Killing of Sister ~. '' Good Citizen Awards Presented Four Coeds Jiffy Set Quick crochet! Mat e baby'a aew bootia. cap, jacUt in a 'JittJ. Open cloae abtll stltclM• in 3-pl NbJ yarn. 1o tott. snttr - wlllt. witll pink. blue.z...!I' yellow. Pattern nw: crocbet d1redSonl • a p , ~~JKktt. CENTI (cow) fo each pl&tmu -add 15 ca for ..ch 1>9brn for ~ cla11 ..WUt ud 1pecia handlinf. Send to Allee Brookl, tht DAILY PILO'l', tOI MlldJeerlft Dept., JN, Old Chel.Ma st.,tion. New York. N.Y. 10011 . Prlnl Name, A..,._, Dp. Pa ten N•mW· Flrat tlmll Jumbo 1 t t I Needllc:r c.Malll -hllltdrtck ....... • Aw D&Ucmll OMfildM d • • • • tr ....... ,~ta ..... Jtldt. trocMt. . 1lrolder. 80 cdl. ... " 11 ltlf'1 .... compltta pett.wna - UlJ'ftSJVt, 9111 to Ill.di. cnta. Hi-fashion curls begin with a permanent from Helene Cu rti s "Duchess'' -10 CMAlGI ITI Children's ha ircut '2 ""'""",... llACtt ........,.,_ ........ ...,,,. lllWNH tua ,~ , ... ,.. .......... ,,,, I ) .. '\ • ._ • • I I .......... .. Op~nunffies Unlimited NfM 11 i ~estrictions Strictly a ·Myth picture: For the home economist Scbooll. ty , loyalty. sell coalidtnce, p e e ks : • A d4'df" into the wide, Wit* warld ol home ........... bu& ... " coeds, t It • Jr .... S a I • IBttreeted 1l'OllMO dlll1ltC ' U.. first ~--=-B~ ---st.,.s at Oran .. Caul Olllete· T Ju • ' o p p •-r tunltles unlhnltldtt ...... W a S uudlllCClred bJ 12 home ecoeom1lta • delcribed their on j9M, thereby dilpll)iQC .. myth that JlllOlt bomt ecoamdcs ma· Jan ._. tun ti taacb.ln& 'er become bclmemattn. Most ol tbe apelbrs were involved in tbt buainess wcrld -not IO ~ a development lince "80 ~ Of tbe mOMy in the U.S. ii epent by .women." accordinc to one ecoaomist. Shirley Colllna, who worka for Macco Re~ Co., finds herself involved w i t h evfl'Y1hlnl from blueprints to ladles' luncheons, while Me.rylart Kaak.le of Sears cweraees 1 el e.c ti o .n of fubiona and fratnlillc of personnel. Sacred Heart Alumnae Club O rganizing witb communication Uil1a "Sal&riea .,.. amona tbe r elPODlibillty. dedication, • she may end up wriijns -.. , f l l a b l l l t y • .cbolarahlp, ID· • weekly newspaper columns =:.n: ... ~. ~ :.'t!s. lttative ... and humor. ~ Mwyu • • • • •• and brOldcutina radJo pro-Al one apeaker laulbed, • tr•~ Uke Dorothy Wenck "and we don 't have to com-"We'vt come 1 long way Tbere 1 a homey touch al. of the University of pete lritb t:be men." from the old definition ot N:f:rt Beach in the new Calllornia'a agricultural ex· EducadonaJ requlremeata. a borne economiat: oae who m • ltartJ:nc at the Mesa tenalon service. ror the mOlt part, aemand 1 dre1ae1 ft& to kill and cook.I this Wednuday. 1.n Para. SUJIM Edmundson and BA with other fields, lift the same way." mount's T • • Pretldeat'1 Carol Hel.n1, with Southern dletlciana l*Jutrlna extra bl· Aul11t. a yacllt owned by Counties Gu and Southern ternablp, tralninl or atudies. local rMident Jobn Wayne Cilifornla F.dt1on companies ln Hdltioa to "HWinl and FY Republicans ~-ued ~. ~ ~ e mp baa l 1 e d the va-cooWnc." home ec ~or• ..--... ,.,._. w.w riety in their job9 -take cluMs in lpffdi, Mc.Dowell School. Poua-,.. the famllar ''Tbe Wild demonstrating applluces, drama .... liberal -~•. tain Valle l the -H-Gooee" NdlrilCened "Mata auu ~ Y 1 S --... H•_." ,_ presentinc radio Pf'Olf&ml, a.tmistry Is a must for for ~· ot Fountain •u "' tile P~ • helpin1 out wilt\ tract home toroe specified ftelds. Valley RepubliOlft Women•1 Tedmicolor proddoe. parties and model home 'Qua lit I es of a bome Club, Federated, . on the James Coburn playa the tf· ~'home ecotlOmilt with 1 _eco_nom_la_t _in_cl_ude_per_IOft_a_u_._thJnl __ Th_ur_-.Y __ •t_7_._30_p_.m_.1 lie role n Dr. Sid n e Y an artistic OAir can IO lnto Schaefer, the psydliatrist who fabric and textile delltJl, ~ teams so much from the while anothet' can devote Praidelrt of the Unit.ed States herseli to adence by cbool-_ ft•OIK CID the film), that be becomes ing the fiekla ot textile and ... i;:;,-. • a prlm.-y tarcet for enemy food research or nutrition .,.m.. attd dietetics. EXPERT W •Tot REP •JR 1 Troublel are compounded OCC lnatructor Nell "' "' 11 both friendly and Woodwa,rd pointed out that belli&erent powera try to kid· only half of ttle dieticians 6 nap or kD1 the haplelc Doctor. work in boapitala while DAYS ONLY AT who Ja load ed with fact others are employed by THIS SPICIAL NICI paned-on to him by the bead private clubs, restaurants, of the naticm. college residence halls and '--......, ....,.. -school cafeterias. ,._..., _._..,......, CreaUvity.and penonallty Y-..... """.., were stressed by each • ._. ~ .._. snaaker. Geri Snyder of • ......, ..., ,,~ ................ H u n t -W e 1 a o n Foods, • .-. • ..., .., Fullerton~ fore x ample. ·-,..... • _. h e 1 p e a initiate marked research projects to ln· terpret consumer reaction and found these ltudies now are an important part of m a n a & e m e n t ' a con· siderallons. Others 1pulung w e r e Cynthia Carson of the Dairy Council of California; Kath· teen B a k e r. homemaker; Marjorie Christensen, free lancer and consultant. Mar· lene Marsters. Infoplan pub· Uc relations firm. and Ber- nice Smith. supervisor of home economic education for the Loni Beach UnWed 5.95 ,. ..... •t d ..... .................... ........... •OUI PltlT ntOUCNn' ••• YOUI CONlll•tct YC?U CAN TIUtf OU1 ECJlllJS .. .................. ,... ...... '-'1 ........ ... •1111t •~ t'l o •-.4....., .,. .. , •• • ........................ .....,. ..... CHAW Ir AT YOUI JtlNNf'/'1 llNI JIWILltY WAllfMINI Godfrey Cambridge, Severn Darden and former fashion model Joan Delaney, making her ICl'ten debut, turn in sup- portln1 rolea to Coburn, dur· in& the tUll Of I thrilling drama with C'Opiooa quantltiea ol humor ~ with SutpeDMI SEWING MACHINE WITH CARRYING CASE! HELD OVER A CREDIT PUN DUIQNl!D TO m l!VERY IUDGETI n.ti MWfarilM4:1w tuc 11 NO I tit todo1!' SINGER hCH' ~Ill CM•! l"late °"" ,,...ry Nie~! ,,..,.. "'"' l'rl. Nltlllll 6ARDIN MOft. Ol I Chep"'•" u o.4010. °'•,... c .... ty "••• HUN'T1N6TON ....... H...+iftfto11 Co11te•. E'i•t•• et ...... ltf-tel4 COSfA MBA. UOO Ht"-llv4., ICI •·1 ltl, He,..._ c.t.r IAffTA ANA. 0-.t._, )ff W. 4th St., Kl 2·>••s , IUINA ,AH, UOO 0• +I.a ~ell, TA I· 7540, l ue11e Pulr Ce•te• LA MIUJA, 11624 l• Mire4• ll•d., LA I ·l •U. t.. Mlro4'• Cfftet ANAMllM. l 11 N. L .. ,. Ul.11 2', A11elioi111 C...+er COSTA MISA. 1,;,tel I S..-fl-.r, 140.UH, S.vtfl CMtt "n• r.tESA MATINEERS mate a 1ooct habit for Harbar. area fi lm laru1 who like to en.Jo1 Jood movies. but who find It dlfficutt to atteod eveom, pcrtormaocu. E a ch w-.. ntlday altle! noon one may lee the re,W. MeM feature (If one of the m<YYies rlCl1lecl by poput.. req1*t of ,.trans. The progratU .t.t ~ at OM o'doc:k. ~ wt.th he refresbmlfttl. FREE PASSES to the Udo nr the Mesa will be malled today to Jim Germain, 1827 Gaiatea TerT.a«, C«oea de! 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You can wear out several sets of ordinary tires while you still ride m comfort and safety on Radial tires. -1.85xH 1.t5sH 2.0kH 2.1b14 l.SUU l.tb15 2.1bl5 ~ ........ ·~ MS "' "" $61 MS $4'1 $61 l'S.T • ... S2.'19 '3.01 N.15 P.08 flM 13.32 ' I 1 tc G OI A VI tt n ll 0 ri p O! u B ., a b tf a , I ' f t i: J t I 9 , t a I I .. I • \ - I .. . . . "' . ......,, ,..,,,.., 26, 1968 The Floss y Career Of John VallelY, • JOHN VALLELY'S SPARKLING BASKETBALL CAREER BEGAN AS A CdM FRESHMAN (1e~) AND Wilt: CULMINATE AS AN ORA NGE COAST COLLEGE SOPHOMORE (right) THIS WEEK. Wbt8 Tllet1G• Ope• 94,800 See· Arizona Proves Healthy Yarborough For Knudson's Wallet Capture 500 TUCSON CAP) -The Grand Canyon toot a back 18.t today to OaDada's George Knudson. wmner of the $100,· 000 TUcloa Open golf tournameot JDd Arizona's newfound ~act.Ion. KnodlCJll, W NDI, c:hlizHD)Oking vetll!nn from Twonto, cbarfed from the peck Sunday to win the '3),000 tep money in Tuclon, a week after pocket· Ing the same amoant for bis Pboenfx Open victory. "lt was a p-eat round, just a great round," said Knadlon of hla 7-mder· par 86, wblch pve him a 72-bole score of lknder 273 and a onHtrote tri· umpb OWJr" Fnnk Bead and Frank ~ Tbe ~ KllJd-M, fto Mys • weiPt lilUaC procram hal 11"'1 bim added ttrwncCb. proved hit pojlrt when be wrecked .. finll Dim bolel ol the 7,2>0-yard, par-'72 TUclon Nation· al golf coune. Quarry-Ellis Tiff To -Be Televised After two birdies on the !root side, be rolled in five birdie pu~ the flnal nine boles, ranging from foot to a curving 35-footer on No. . Knudaon, WhOM official uooffi· dal whmtngs for the 'tfinter tour now total $50,310, WI ooe ol a dor.en play• en with a lhcJt at victory, which wUll't usured until two crucial bo- geys. Beard. Louisville, Ky., playing two threeBOmes beblnd Knud.sdn, WU tied With the leader until the 17th bole "11et1 be recorded hJs only bogey of the day. Beard bit his tee shot on the par-3. 185-yard bole into a bunker, pitched 3) feet past the pin and mined bb comeback putt Dale Douglaee, Dellver, Colo., a teCGlld.roancf co-leader, needed • blr· die m the 18th bole to tie Knodloo. He found a trap with bis approach 1bot on the 48S-y8rd. per-t bole llJd ended wtCb • bogey s. * * * . DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. (AP) "We'll learn bow to hand.le these speeds," predicted Cale Yarborough, after winning his second straight ma- jor race on the banked asphalt track at International Speedway where high velocity qualifying turned Into low key raclng for the second year in a row. It was obvious from the 58 cautious laps that the nation's best stock car drivers dJdn't have things under con- trol in Sunday's '3)0,000 Daytona 500. The record crowd of 94,800 saw the survivors regroup behind the caution car 11 time.s and pande at slow speed for more than one-fourth of the r a c e as a aeries of accident.I eliminated all but 22 of the 50 starters. The crowd's compenaation for pa- tience wu a aensatkmal finish in whlch Yarborough passed bis Mer· cury Cyclone teammate, Lee Roy Yar· borough (no relation) of Columbia, S.C., three laps from home and took the checbred Oag less than ooe sec· ond 1n front. Bobby Allison of Hueytown, Ala., and David Pearson of Spartansburg, S.C., made it a great day for Ford· Mercury when they finfsbed third and fourth in a pair of Ford Torlnos. The next four places went to P a u l Goldsmith of Muoster, Ind., and Darel Dieringer of Charlotte ln Plymouths, Al Unaer of Albuquerque, N.M., in a Dodge and RJcbard Petty of Randle-ma~1 N.C., tn a PJ)'IDout&. "You can't do better than wide open, and that's what I WU toinl," Yar- borough said. He maintained a double pit stop withJn two laps fairly late in the race. had no bearing on hla ~ealdnt 1ou and the dtHerence between Cale'• $47,250 wtnninga and Lee Roy's $17,525. Tiie average speed of 143.251 miles an hour was far 1hort of the 160.a7 Petty drove in 'frimlinl two years aao -when only 21 lapt were under co- tton. Baylor Carries La~er Load. ,. ( Tiit i..t.. take on the Cbldrlnllll Royals Tlada7 n!Ot at the Forum. Mii ...-eLn IAll Oflto • II' T e " 1' C... 1t M It 9lfMtt I I~ 1f o..e.. 1 H 11 WI!'-4 1·1 t ,......, t w , ""*" ... ,. ..,,.., " "'' • ic.111 • n . ., a ....... 4 14 t ltllNIMI S N ll ~·1~'1J0...-.4HM --4 .. • • ..., • .. • e.... 4 .. , • '"" J .. • ............. tACtlM , .. 4 lltMlll ' w '° T... • fl.a 11' Tlftla " t<NI flt i.a~ ............ w•••-;r. .. Oltllt .... " •. II ti JI '6-...... --.. °""" ....... . 'r• ...... -I.a ........ 14 SM 11"9 a -...--usr. ' I prange Coast's Vallely . Dedication --A Lesson • Ill By EARL GVSTKEY Of IM De ........ Sten He takes the pass, feinta to bis right and tMn makes the bell go aptawpfat· splat as he breab for the baseline. He stops, leans into bls man md then dw suddenly back and away from hlm. The ball goes up to the top ol bis bead and be shoots it. Tbe arch ls blgb and so the net barely ripples when the ball passes through it. John Vallely, at 19, ls closing in on basketball perfection and he'll be mkalng hls final borne appearaoce for Orange Coast College Tuesday nlg1lt against Rivenide. He ls the greatest shooter to ever emerge from the Newport Beacb-O>sta Mesa mu mid it was no accident. There wen days fn bla boyhood when he'd shoot bukets for eight hours. He llWll two~· away from the Balboa Island ferry and you can tee the beckboerd mcl basket above bis garage door as you pass by the alley to board the ferry. "The basket werit up when I was in the 1eV81tb grade," Vallely says. "From the seventh grade until my ~ ye• at Corona del Mar HJgh, I shot baskets every day. 365 days a yell'-f"8hl, fog or darkness." The neighbors? "Nobody ever complained, but they thought I was crazy. It really got to 'em wbell I pot up a 1Jg1lt above the backboard." '!be yean passed by and Vallely kept 1booting. By the thne be was 13 he had whit Is known in basketball circles u "a touch." Even aftier practices at school and 1n the sum.mer be kept shooting in bis ane,. ''The only time I wun't shoot.. inC behilld my house during the day wu when J was watching a game on TV.'' be says. ·From a 5-foot..f freshmen starter on the Corona del Mar High team, Val· lely has now reached physkal matur· tty It 8-2 and 180. He has a distinct penonallty on the court. He lopes wheft he runs and be seems slow-foot· ed unW he tends a defender tripping over blm.elf with a Ugbtn.ing·llke move. Be bas eaonnoaa hands and If you watdl hll band after releutng a shot U 11em1 u if be'• thrown a feathtr. Well<haneJed COllCSltntion glws him the pohr face. Finely tuned emo. tlaMily, 1'e nrely-ps at an official. OnlJ an average student in high ICbool. Vallely bas jacked up h.lt tr.se. at Oramge Coast to the point "'*-he lt belng actively recruited "' UCLA, amoag otben. Y• -probe only IO deeply u to -... be'll be JJ¥.Y!nl next ,..r. You Ill to tbe potnt WtMn yoo Jeam "about r liln.n from four-rear college "'*' .. baft been received, lnclucUnl .. ..,. mMweitetD 1cbool11." 'Td realJ1 rather not tilt abota my Jll-. for nut 7M1"'::I haft DO Idea -... rn be_,. wn. tDt smnes left th.ls year and I don't want any talk about what I'm going to be do- ing next year creating jealousy on the ball club." Dennis Fitzpatrick, who went from Orange Coast over ten years ago to help guide Callforn:ia to the 1959 NCAA cbamplomhJp and be named to the all-NCAA tournament team, let a sin· gle teuon OCC scoring record of 485 point&. With two games left th.ls eeuon, Val· lely has 732. When y~ Bee h1m add to thJt totai Tuesday nlgbt with, say, a BayJor.lJ.ke move under the basket, think of the thousands of hours of practice which cultivated tbo9e skills. Look at the lean athlete and remem- ber the scrawny, tow-beaded boy in the alley where the neighbors thought be was crazy. PreUy Dee DeBusk Mesa Record-breaker 'Back to Dishwashing Pert Dee DeBusk is back at the old grind today -washing dishes, cleaning house and changing diapers In her Costa Mesa home following two record smashing perform£11Ces at the National AAU Indoor track championstlips Friday and Saturday in Oakland. The striking blond was on two world record breaking women's relay teams, performing for the Los Angeles Mercurettes. Only one oC the standards will have the Merearett.es listed, however, since they wound up runners up to Ten· nessee State in their secood stunolng performance. Dee got her name in the tract archives Friday night a!Ur failing lo qualify for the finals in the 45().yard dash. She had, In fact, called her mothtt to convey the bad news, ad- ding, "I've got to warm up for the relay iww. I don't expect we'll do much in that." But Dee and her runnlnc mates -Jarvis Scott, Dlana Wi1lon and Barbara FamiU -stood oat In the tpriDt medley betoo event. Scott fOt the pis df CIG the ritbt Sports on TV TUESDAY '1:• p.m. (l)Cl' -OOMMENT -Coach Jobn Wooctn and a.. UCLA cat• week. I p.m. (J)CL -SU.TINO - NY Stars at LA T·Blrda, 01J1QPo Arena. WEDNESDAY 7:M p.m. (l)CI' -B1LUARD1 -Minn. Fata VI. Bm Colby • I ,.._ (l)CL -WllUTUNG -Prom 0)1mplc Anna. foot, ouUegg:ing Madeline Manning tn the 440 with a nifty ~ flat effort. Diana and Dee kept the Mercurette1 In front and aocbor performer Ferrell brought them home In 1:45.L Ten- nessee State was eecond in 1:45.8, also under the global mart~ 1:-M.S set in 1967. Tennessee St.ate got rewnge Satur- day night, however, rwmtng 1he 640- sprlnt relay in record time of 1:10.8, blitzing the ~evtoua llJted world low oC 1:12.4 which WU lowered to 1:11.9 in an earlier heat by Mayor Daley Youth of Qllcago. Dee and the MercureUes were se- cond fn the fiDala, defeating the Chlcaio gb1a In 1:21.J.. aJlo under the recog:rUed record. I n DAh. Y PILOT Riverside's Coming; Bucs Edge Mounties COACH OP VIAR II.Mr,...._ CO.PU YIR O' YIAl Miu Contrera Soderberg, Contreras Top .. All-Sumet League Cagers Mark Soderberl of Ma· rina and H u D tl D I t 0 n Beach High'• M1b Con· treras stood at the top of the official All-8 u n 1 e t League basketball team r e 1 e a s e d today, beinl chosen co-playC"I of the year for the potnt cir· cuit. And Elmer C<mibe of the champion Hunt1nlton Oilers, wu un.anlmOU1ly chosen as coach of the year. The 0 r a n g e Cout area's Sunset entriet - Huntington, Marina, New• port Harbor and Weft. minster , dominated the 11). man first team, grabbinl eight places. the two e~ per· form en. Contrera• wu tabbed for h1I coolntu, ereat 1corln1 abillty from any· where on the court and dtfenllve p r o w e 1 1. He av•aced 11.2 potntl per Wt ln leape action. Sodtrberl, a tremen- doua ~~.wu cboMn for all-round ability to teen and to plaJ cWeue. Be averai· ed 11.4 J>O'ntl a Wt, de· 1plte belni double and triple teemed Oil MVeral occutona. And hit tplen· d.ld rebound perf ormanc- H wefCbed beavtlf ln the con1Jderatioo. Combe 1ot the coach of the year nod In a bnez• alW recordinl a teem· 1nalY tmpollible chcn o« I o i n I unbeaten In 14 Jeque encounter•. A year aio, when tOe Oilerl were ln tbe Irvine loop, he shared similar laurela with Corona del Mar chief Bm Bloom. AU-Sunaet League Pint Team leW Rt. Clue Bruins, SC Vie Tonight B.t _'1'111 Al••h• Prtll UQA. ~ CID top, amt louitberD Caliter111a, • -w ftDIM :t..U: "1"tktDd" PacUlot bell play toal .. ID tbe al* ol Wubmctoa. The Brulnt won their 10dl Pac-I same wttboat • 1o1a ddl .-.aoa by dnbb6DC W~ 14"'1 OD Wua'· day. And the TrojlDI beck of 1be .,. .. t owr:;ii play o« BU1 Hewttt. lm}lrO'Nd tWr record to •1 Wtla a 'IMI triumph ovw WlllUctoe State. The tklaDI are faftnd to win tbMr' llD6 *alPt ton 11 ht, ~ at Wublnctoo State. But the 1'rojaDI JD&1 UY• to play at Wa1bla1ton toal~ wtt.ltoat 'I· f 0 o-t -1 cenfer Jloa Tl11or llDd l\lAl'd Mick CahtD. Ta,W bad • 1lralN hllh oa !di dpt lllp tlfta the 8atarde1 fietory and calm Md • pabftl ~ bent ln h11 lat. u tbey c.'t p&a1. Boyd laid Bob ~ woald replace Tay\or and Vince ......., would tub tor c..l'fin. Lew Mclndor took only two ~ In the tint half at ZcbuDdloo PafWoa, mD -of tbllD and the .,.. waJted otf the court UCl's Boss Stays Near Telephone Huntington, with a nos· sy 14-0 loop record, add· ' ed senior whiz Greg Sny- der and junior star Roy Miller to the first unil HunUnctoa 6-l Jr. Marina M Sr. Newport J.ll Sr. WeltmlDlter 6-1 Jr. Marina M Sr. Huntblston 6-2 Sr. A•S. 11.2 lt.f 14.7 15.t 15.1 19.1 13.1 14.2 16.3 19.0 with • ...i ha1ft1me ed ... ,.,.. llOIDI ant belt tub- 1Utueical llld MID9 poor lbootlnl, 1be n a t i o n ' i teCOD!kanked team 1 o t Finl· UC lllVI Na (ft) HUNTINGTON BEACH SERVICE STORE EDINGER NEAR BEACH BLVD. , Marina ace Bill Moore J o i n e d Soderberg and Newport's duo of Al Gage and Bob Black. Weatminater junior Jeff Powers rounded out the coast area delegation. P°""". Coatreral ad Miller were the only jun· ion on the classy team. The vote for . player of the year wu split between Bob Bleck Dan Simpson Shennan Thomas Glen Nygard O.Ve Cass ~:"at-~~ Tr: ADabelm M Sr. Santa Ana 6-2 Sr. leaM Team Newport Anaheim SA Valley Western Santa Ana 5-1 64 5-10 S-10 6-1 Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. 15.S 10.1 11.4 13.3 14.0 Roll of Fat Plagues Reichardt; Pole Fires Blast at IAAUF Alclndor wound up with 23 points and had 15 re- bounds. Lynn Shackelford and Lucius Allen each got 14 and the Bruins won easl· ly, i~ the fact that they werea t playinS on the "hardwoods." The liuskie gymnasium is coated with a rubberized pWtic called Tartan. UIQallf utd for track turlacet, Tartan lJ tpringy and a basketball bounces back to the band of the dribbler a fraction of a se- cond faster then on wood. The Bruins, tbougb, found oo problems pla)'inl on it. ... " .... ,, Cum lnellefn 1 l • 17 S•ndeft 4 1 4 t Htckm•ft 1 t l 14 ~t~r 2 4 4 I c~·•••• " , l 10 er-1 o o 2 l'Ofltlus O O l O P1r1<et 5 I 2 11 Howeftlllne • l 2 J Gled-J 2 e I • ...., 1 t I 4 C-I 4 l ' Ttlllt 35 22 U tt U.L LUTMallAM O'tl 1'0 n PP TP lvet'°" 4 2 S 10 Sdw<*Ht s • • 14 ,,...,.,, 2 12 2 1• J-l 4 a M l!tklM 2 4 5 I """"" 1 0 0 2 s-r 2 2 1 • Ct1r1< 1 2 J 4 Totelt :ID lD ,. 10 Hel"llN ~1 VCI G. Cal LlllMrM 22. -/ChlSis ~ lubrication .,._. I Oil Change (Major Br1nd) /Brak• Adjustment /Bearing Act9ll '""' HHrillfhlll .,,..... C..... I SAFETY CHECK I 66* R•CJ· 12.95 VALUE! ...._""' M Giiiy, f•I • ......__.,_•I" c-. ""· ............ -..... c--. HOLTVJL,l..E -Calll«nla Allelll OllUWder ll l c b beeaue they lane ..me better to do!' at tha Mex1co City Olympics will bave to undergo a eu te1t. t b e lnt.matiollal Aineteur A4h.letic Federa- tion decJded Sunday. After his team worked out on the Tartan, coach Bob Boyd said he saw no dif· ftcu1ty in playing on the IUJ'face. In other Pac.a gamea Saturday, Clll!omla and Stanford won Su Frudsco Bay arta victories over Oreson ~ anc1 Or.,on. Pro Cage Standings ~~~IA Piek '°"Fatter Service Phone Ml-4495 NCM For Alt Appointment! R*ha'dt ii carr"9I - • roll 11'0UD4 bit IDilSdle todaJ, Not • baDk roil, but • roll of fat which coatd COit him $50 dollars for eacll pound he weighs ovflr 210. Reichardt reported t o spring training camp Mre Friday wef.&hing ZlT. Lut ,.. thl oatflelder m.1tde manag.r Bill Rigney promise to fine him $50 for each exc .. pound wben he reported for sprinJ training. On the otbtr' band, JU~ prom.lttd to buy Releb a '200 1uit it the $200,000 bonus baby weighed in at 210."" lo far lllell'1 11)'1 be la iunc to Ii" the chunky out&tJdtr more time, addini thlt UM fk\a1 ngh·ln la not until the An.sets move to thtlr main tr•tnint camp at Palm Sprincs. Reichardt, who blamH tbe weleht oo b.ia mother'• cooMn1, 11 W«tinC ocit ln a rubber aweat auit to keep h1I bankroll fat and to trim b1I middle. * * * WAJllAW, Polud (AP) -.. .,, • ..,., ... •hlfld ..... .. .. lo Ill•,., w...W l'fford ,,._. WM:r Z.a KJobdonb 18hl, Mr velee '*' lllderu41 sad. '1'111 ............... ...... ,,_,_, .. * * * LOI ANGELEI-U tM Lot ....... Dill .... • lnftt tewaN tint ... Ill the West Division of the National B o c k e y Leacue, they'll have to d• ......... Tiie KlqJ oded a foar- game borne stand Sunday Dilhl with I f.% victory "" tM It. Lowll Bl11et. The trtampll pat Lot Aageles Just one game back of second place MJn- •ffOta ud live back of tbe PldlJ .. lp)da Flyers. * * * WINQIESTER, Mau. - Blllie Jean Kfnt, the un- dbput.ct ~en o« tnnis who needs a man.stoo-.U. trophy case to ctt..play all htr awards, la all for makinC money, but she's undecided on a pro career. Billie Jean Indicated her heart is with the Jl"OS but a burninl ambition ii keep- lnC her u amawur aft.r the became the aecond player Sunday to wtn the U. S. National indoor tiUe three etrallbt years. Mrs~ Xlnl launched a bld for a termi1 grand slam by wtnninl the Australian t!Ue lalt month. She now needs tbe U. S. sra11 courta. Wimbledon and F r • D c b UUes. * * * .. 1'tlM .. ta tMn. l'ttELBOtJRNE, Autralla ..... jml .... .... -8eoC\a .. 'l 1hll Qart. ch1Y- .. ••• .._ 1a1arl tac a Lohls Ford, scored "It'• Ute only IOlutton and the only way to r.aaov1 all doubts and suspicions," the marqueSJ o« Exit.Ir, Brttlab pntldent of ~ IAA7, 1aJd. In addition to UM 1e1: test., there will be snap dop- loi teet.I for all eompttitor1, male and female. * * * UCI Ace Triumphs Bob WWl.lte, UC Irvine's premJer diver, took fi.nt ptac. JD boUl tht one-meter • n d three-meter cham· pionsbtpa Saturday. OSLO, Norway -DI Tbe doable win however, CllUer of Bend. On., ,_ • wuntt eaoap to oftlet tl1e on one of the l1Mlt lblhl V.meodoUI depth of Cal State (LA). U. S. performantts of tlM The llwaders from 1mot· lkUq HUOD Saday, wt. town Dabbed four JPOU iD Dini &lie women'1 IPldaJ tbe top 1tven to win the •lalona of the WerW c., mHt br 10 pcinta over the race1 at a e a r ., 1 \rar. bolt. la ibe tbir~ annual lllptolleo d1v1Dt champion1hlp1. · Ric& Jluia added to UCI'1 MlH Ca«er, who fllll1W total wtltl a Ith place OQ tbtrd la Satartay•1 SS-both boards. slalom, recorde« tlle twt The Bil Four for Cal State bat .,__ (I.A) wmi Demda Goldeo -• of Ute race I• (third) Grtt ROM (fourth) Ra1'1ai clewn tlte lllpet ti Chuck ' RilP (flft.1l) and 41.JI MCODdl ... t11ea •.ti Lerry Br..._ (te~). for a Wal dme of l :SS.41. 'N antkfplltea jmdor cot- lsabelle Mlr et FrPft l•C• comPftldoll fal1td to tlM 1 _ _. la ........ ' mldltrlalJM Md the ICOl"inl ..,, •-er ... WerW w11 dropped tn th a t Cap eompeUttoa, took M · dlvtlton . ~ la l :IU5, Ud Wnd1 J'tul ecort.u: Cal State Allee ef 8u Pedre. Calif.. (LA ) 38, UCI ~. Cal State tlalOecl Wrd ta t:as.• <LB > 21, aaremoat 1. Mere Spera On Pqe 24 Area Sports-Cafundar • t ···-~ a~~ s.Na1 ... W .._.,II • • "er New ~ Cltrlt Mooday Tra ct -Oceanside at Garden Grove (both at lllr flf '-r • • • r • • Amoa la lie .,.. AwttrlDaa Ill I ... flllC a .a Ofnd PrU '"te flet. 8.ueball -.Arona at Lq\ma (I), Fountl&a Valley 3:15). • Jiit ,... • aa1 Cl-'_,•-. bj 1 p.,. Mater Dei (3:1S). at..._. (1:1.1). .....U -Costa Mqa •....._ .._ m OIJ a' rarl, fH pt a trHaeadeh Golr -San t a Ana at TemN-Gcdln 01"0Ve at at T=-(l~on at •• > MtUe fer ...a ., u.e u Golden West. a..n.1 at EataDda. La Quinta at La-c.orta Kesa (3:15) . ..,.. ... ., .. I.... llpe of tM ,.....,. ran OOC (both at 1:30). 1\118, Nnpart at So. Tor· G~cs -EXctlsior .. ID l,.1 ;lb .... .U. Cl.art, ne d all SM Tffl4 nnce, El Modena at Foun. It~ (t ). ...... flfJ'Ti WI r • t • way, ftaally dbte'1ae •k· •1 ta1D ValleJ (all aU :U). USC "'-..., Goodyear 3· T Nylon Cord All-Weather Tulteless BIKkwlll $99!: . M . ILT• tt.N ADD SJ.It fw WHrTIWAW 7.1hl4-$1199* ...... , .. , ... 7.lh14--...... , .. , ... ,...._u1a11-• ......... , .. ,.,, AW f.1'W1J.- ...... f.11.ll AH sue "" WMmwAW $1299*':!'~,. u.n tM114-...... ,.UM ADD U.lt fw WHITIWAW 'Piii: · Tu_, llnl ..... ., ... __........., . u .. 0u, .................. .... .......... .., ..... ., Relrt-,._. . ....._, .... .. Check :"Z. .. .=.:-r.,: = Pl'Of'am =. ~-:, ~,,:.. ....... an 1.s. tAA HPl'S .... WI IOI •ADNAMINT Of~ • CMM91ft.'CJ Ill Oil •aMlllll-• ..... ..-.r •llGM 1llT • SIT11A• •late IMMI s21a STOI! HOURS: A, ............... leechltwe ..... ,. ,.... ......... to6 p.m • Fri. I 1.m.·911'"'-s.t. .............. .,..,a.. ... ........ . .,_a'--.. =_.. ,_.:: •t. lftJ llr a .._ la .. Baseball -La Quinta at BaMND _ San Qemilllte ... ..:,-r:..,,.•.:: ::'1'..:::.1::.r· !:":r.~ = ~at:~ti:'Beacb a1,::!"~)'at Suta E ........... ~liimfiiilb •• , ••••• (t. :'iZ-" ..... .,!rt=-~·S.:.-r:,,~S:, ~:..~:t<an_~tlg~~ ...!:,*~~l'N at !:o=F~= HllTlllTON • :,. .. ili,._I "'a••,RWI.. ~11~1a~ • .--.....,_, s.a Aao "' Tlutlo, Ruthll•• at (l :lf). IUCH -PHONE 142 ... ~ ., 1 ,.attrw .. r_ OINMr OCC (both at 3). WtstmlDNr, Suta A 1 a SWtmmimC -La Qainta rt&)& • Me ltetll ti a Swtmn\lng -Corona tS.1 VaDeJ at NfitT0\1. Maritsa IDd W....,._ .t Poun· Also ., YOUN• • tANI 1111 CO .. ANT .,. "'1 ........... 1 1 • • 8raMla .. AJt.-a.... Mar at Looi Buch WU.ca, at Auhelm (all at S:U). tai11 VIDt1 (1:11) . ...,,1u h J * * * Colta Mesa at Bo 11 a Golden West at JC Relax• Ttndl -Golde Wiil at COITA MUA I.MUNA HACH ...... J ~ te ef· Grl.Dde, Lone B •a c b U>. au-. ooc at a. BeNoo, '"' .... ,.... l111Jlev'"' o... Alf•• lldall ....... II taM FRANKFURT, Gennan1 Mllllbo at Newport (aD It Tract -La Habra at UCI at Cal Stat.I (1'1all) (all ,...... 141 all Phw..,. UU 1W el UilllC ••1 •• AU fema.le com~s 3:15). WestmlDlter. Colt.a Mesa at .-t 2) ---·----------· ------------~~------._;.~--------~,----------·-·--~~--~-------------~----~--------~-----=~~~---------------------=--"--------------------- - ... -......,-. *' ...... . ' ................. ··~ -. . -. . .... .. . .. Oiler Junior Varsity . Went Unbeaten, Too By EARL GUSTKEY .... _..,,..., ..... Ask a Huntlniton Be.ch juniot varsity bukett>&ll player what ht thinka of the Oller varalty 1om1 14-8 in the Sunset leaaue and he's likely lo respond: "So What! So did we!" The Oller JV t e a m , possibly the best in the school's long hi.story, finish- ed the season one point ,. away from an unbeaten season. 1be only blemilb on the club's 24-1 record was a 49-48 defeat at Compton in Dectmber. The club shot 44 percent from the floor and won two tournament cbampiomblps. And in thel.r four games with arch-rival Marina, the Oiler junior varsity won every time out by aeons of 61-57, 77-74, 48-44 and eo- 54. In view of the fact varsity starters Mike Contreras and Roy Miller are juniors. Becker's current team will make a vital contribution to the 1968-69 Oiler varsity. "Elmer should be wry strong next year," "'Beck.er says, merrlng to vanity coach Elmer Combs. "With tbe guys from 1bis JV dab eoing up with Con- treru and Mi.Iler, 1he vani- ty will have Strool nuclaa. And O\D' <Ma and Bees both bad winning recordl tb1J year, too, so next year's JV will be tough .,am. CLASsy ltECORD GIM Becker The starting five that pro- duced Huntington's great JV record this year included Lee Walters (6-3), Alan Hart (6·2), Carl Pederson (6-4). Tony Bonwell (6-0) and Mark Wbitfteld (6--0). ' Pederson u a 225-pounder wbo ahoWd be a backboard temJr' tor ~ nut year. Btcker bU been Hun-Unctco's JV coedl for eitbt yean and U. CODJiateDtl:y produced winning teams. Ttria year's wu Becker's leCODd. ltraight I e a I u e championship and the Oilers were aecond me two years BUD 1TUCKER LOS ANGELES -Mumblings of the Monday Muse • • • DEPT. OF THEY TELL ME ... Marvin Milkes, general manager of the ne~ American League franchise ln Seattle, says Joe Adcock 1s a strong candidate for the position of manager when the team .starts playing in 1969 ..• Mllkes says he saw enough good. in Ad- cock's brief rung as manager of the Cleveland Indiana lo make him a possibility.. . • Bob Hayes says Joe Williams, the kick return expert drafted by the Rams out « Flm'ida A Ir M Is noae. of the f astest men alive" . . . Hayn should UO'f beau.te be is the fastest man alive. . te A Hollywood Park official says that 1rithin five to n years Hollypark and Santa Anita as we know them today will c1ease lo exist . . . The point is that the land is far too valuable for the Umlt use of a ract track. M h The Angels will receive a visit .at Palm Springs arc 7 from baseball commissio~er William ~ckert · · .. · Eckert ls more commonly known in baseball circles as The Un- known Soldier." * * * DEPT. OF HO HUM ••. WUlle Hart.ck, who treated tbe working pre11 as badly aa any naure In 1porta hletory, now whbee lo kiH and make up . . . It la loo late. Anfel owner Bob Reynold• 11 wrong wbe11 be 1ay1 all baseball players are ln worae ebape than men ID Miter aporta • . • I've seen fat football Unemen who coot barely 1et •P wbe• bocked cloWll. * * * * * * DEPI'. OF ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME • · That 1omc ')Ody tu&ael1ed John Lon&den WU A better Jockey than ht I.I a trainer. • That the 19arly rumor ltarted that the Dodpn will move tht:tr sprtna camp out ol Vero S..ctl. before that. A ~year-old business tucher, Becker lives in Seal Beach. He played bukttti.ll himself at Lona Beach WilJoD Higb, Lone Beach Qty College and Cal State (Long Beacll). Wby hasn't Becker landed a varsity job el.sewbe~? "I'm real ntisfied at Hun- tington Beach -I beven't appUed anywhere elae." H.UON aacoaD u IMtftolle JI , ... IW;le 56 lobe CHMCll . ...,,,,.... • MMIN a CGmPton S5 IMtftOH• 10 VIiie Ptrlt .. ~ 41 • " " .. S1 Area Trio Wins CIF Mat Titles Sol lltl<lftd1 tO ""'''"" " By STEVE EK<>VJCB !: OI Ille DtllY ,,_ Steff .ll l .. ,. 56 WutmlMlw 'I M.,INI .. Orange Coast a r e a ~{ wrestlers earned :12 themselves some esteem in ~ Southern California Satur· ~ day as they walked off with u three CIF championships, a ~ pair of seconds, and two 41 thirds in the CIF Southern ;J Section Finals held at Cal 1' A.Nlhelm JI s.ni• AM v.11 ... " w"i.m JI Hew-' u S.nll ...... 44 Wntmlntllf' n Mlrlnl 75 Anl~m 11 S.nl• Ant \1111..,. 12 Wnlern '3 $.tnl• ANI tO HfWPOrt Hll'llO< Tilt Tonight To Decide , CIF Berth Final CIF b a 1 k e t b a 11 playoff pairlnp wUl be com- pleted tonight w'ben ~adla battles El Rancho for the remalning berth in the conted prep eliminations. wtµch begin Tuesday In the AAA diviaion. The Apacbe·Don tifi will be at Montebello High at 8 o'clock. The survivor (probably Arcadia) w l 11 open the playoffs at Bur· roughs Tuesday night. Other unfilled berths were occupied over the wee~nd when Sunny Hills blitzed La Habra, ~·42, to s e t t 1 e Crestview League's number one and two positions. Belll1ower's loss to Santa Fe Friday night resolved the snarl in the San Gabriel Valley League. And Buena goes in as the Obannel League's number two force. Here's Tuffday's plaYolf games, atl of whJcb start at 8 p.m. AAA u-.,...., Monte llltlt •I Compton Redondo 11 C1llloml1 St. Ant11on11 t i AvlellOfl CulVtr City w Ventura ti V1ntur1 JC l-llUCll Poly al COfonl del Mtr El Rtncho or Arcedl• ti llurrouvh• LI H11W1 11 Covin• Mtrlnt 11 Redltndt l-lrtdltt Mavnoll• •I Huntington lie.ch llellllowor VI GleM II C.rrl!OI JC Wtrrtn vt Mlllll<.tn 11 LllCC S.n llerdoo 11 Sunnv Hill• Ptloa \ltrd~• 11 He><tll Torr1nu llueNI •I Ntornlnttldt Northvlew v1 Monrovl1 11 Aradl1 HS Muir 11 Noire D•- State Fullerton. Afrer the last bout was completed and the bleache.rs emptied Paci.fie H i g h emeritgCIF champ for the s year in a row with y second, Lowell third, Dominguez fourth, and W estm.tnlter tied for fifth. Those bringing b o m e champion.ship medals were Gabe Ruz (136) of Costa Mesa, Eddie Bond (141) Huntington Beach, a n d formidable Doug Casey of Corona del Mar (178). Seconds went to Paul R o b i n s o n (136) of Westminster and Art Brooks (157) of Fountain Valley. Third places lftre earned by Greg Hansen (194) of Westminster and A n d y Vorono (235) of Marina. The 136 lb. fracas saw a jinx broken and another maintained as Ruz downed his two-year nemesis Paul Robinson on the strength o( a takedown in the first period. Ruz had faced Robinson four other times prior lo the finals and lost all by very close margins, while Robinson's CIF jinx sUU h a u n t s him as the Westminster ace failed for the second year in a row lo secure a title. Last year he lost 4-3 to a wrestler he bad beaten a week before. Lion coach Lew Boyles declared. "Paul's making no excuses. he's a bumble win- ner •and a gracious loser and he has a tremendous future in college wrestling." 1745 Newi>Ort Btvd. -.-646-1666 9541 llrdt11 GrM .... .83U200 1629 latW ... lhC. -<213> 436-9789 ·~ t fJnt • -... 547·9431 'nut 1uch a rumor wu true. That 1f nothlng el.II, the pro soccer people "ere com· 1 ______ _ m~ r:.:=e~ wbaf.enr becln ... of former wett.u-1-------------------- , 1 II I •.. H I ... , ti ~·4 1.li t ... w.l&bt cMIDploG ban JordaL DEPT. OF PC>ETRY • • • Tlllla II Ole ~ flf year, n. .....,. ~ .W. .,,ear. y .. all ~ .... an. "•" .. ~ ~ tell fin. ~.1-.MN't,._.-. ,1 ..... .. .. rt • ........,._.. .... -----. ON A PINHEAD It ............... _ ................... flte C..ttltvtle11 •• ftle 11 .. 4 ef e ,!ft, kt 4W yew -,.en-, re.4 th "ffi Th a.,.,.r feet.re i. tti. DAILY PILOTJ Ye•"4 ~. '""'' .. ' ~ ... -tit f11f .. 111nie11 •• u11 INd .... • , .... n ••n•. M~, Febnwy 26, 1%8 DAILY PfLOT !3 Big 7th Does It SITES SET FOR FIGHT Ru stlers Slam Compton, 84 The March 4 double championship bout a t Madison Square Garden will be televised Into Anaheim C o n v e n t i o n Center and The Forum ln Inglewood. Tickets prices for both locations are J1 .50, '8.50 and $5.50. The feature attraction ls the Joe Fra.zler-Buster Mathis h e a v y w e I g h t scrap,.. followed by the E m I I e G ri Uith-Nino Benvenuti w o r 1 d mid- dleweight title bout. Golden West College's baseball squad travels to San Bernardino Tuesday afternoon in quest or its first Eastern Conference victory after trouncing Compton, 8- 4, Saturday in a non-con· ference game. The Rustlers hammered two home rullS, tightened up their defense, and got superlative pitching against the visitors. Dennis Jones struck out a Compton batter with the bases loaded and two down In the top of the ninth inning to preserve the win. All three outs in the frame were strikeouts by Jones, who led the Rustler staff In that department last year. The big blow for the Hun· tington Buch nine came In the bottom of the seventh Inning, with GWC leading 4·3. Dan Loomer cracked a three·run home run over the left field fence to give the RusUers a 7·3 lead. The visitors were coasting along with a 3-0 shutout before ewe exploded for seven runs in the seventh. As it was Compton outhit the hosts 12 to S, but they were generally spread out through the game. Art Spencer received the win although he got relief help in the eighth from Don Munsell. who in turn yielded the mound to Jones for the ninth. If •• commn 100 m 001-11 ' J r.nld..., WHI OCIO 000 11X-5 8 2 OOLDaH WIST CIJ "' • H ur CltUHft, ,., 1 ' I 0 Loomer, u 4 I l J C••l•r. JI> 3 I 0 Neu~uer, lb 4 1 I t ~.;1'.~ ,f' : f : : Pln#J, rf 2 1 0 I DtGftr. rl 1 0 O o $htllnt, c 4 I 1 O Sr>en<er. p I 0 0 O Rlt,,.rd_, •h 1 0 0 0 MllnMll, ti 0 0 0 I J-•· 0 0 0 • • Tot•ls )) I S I COMPTON 14) Aa a H UI MCOt!IWI, ct S 1 1 0 llulloell, II l ) 2 • llurton. 1b s o 2 1 Pepe, lb l I 2 1 T--· l'f 4 O I l K.-bow, lb J 0 I 0 W•l-ln• JO 2 t 0 0 llllle. » s o 1 1 Tttmelr, c s o 1 o Wlllltml. p 4 0 1 t c .. lt• ... 0 0 0 • Gllmlft o 0 O t 0 HUcl<, p 0 I 0 0 $/wdlt. 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Rangers Tie, 1-1 -I Frustrat.d Cout a.nters · Running in Rattler Country Keeps Olympian on Alert dom!Dated the .... and the Russiana,0 r •ca 11 a playtcl toatb ...._ for • YoUDC. "l'pt beat rtel bid. of tbt IO mlahi --. bat. CASA GRANDE, Arl1. rn<nin1. Youn& dOPI 1weat hll worQJ wttb J . B. Fox. (AP) -How»ns coyotes to11 and takea to tht dirt former track coech at and frtsh~ned ratUttnues roedl ot the dtMrt 10 mllea We1tern New Mt x l c o provkSI the eerie cborUI for out.aidt Cua Grande . Un1vers1tJ, who baa a.ti up distance l'UDMI' G •o r a• Sometime• It la 10 dark be . what la probably th• most Yoans as he padt hll way can bertlJ find hia way. unuaual track prosram to ~Cb early mo r Din I "A lot ol rwminl ia by tbe country. de•trt ml.ti ln prtparinl 1tarlllbt." 1a1d YOWll. "~ut "It's all done by mail for ~ Summer otymp&cs. I always look for the mooo "Fo1 HDdl me the pro- And indoor track fana to bt out ao I oan see the sram fot five Qy1 and I across the country have road. mall him my reaulll and been addi.Dg to th• "I have compay," 9Clid bow 1 feel," aaid Young. trhn;nphant obor11s. Yowia of bla d9Uy seven "?Lo.Uy, he wuta to know Young, aft.er lt years of to eight mile run. "The bow 1 feel." ·a tortuous. aelf-1mposed coyot.1 are always ytppina Why does Yowia. married t:r•ntna routine, bu yet to and hollering. and wbeD it's and the father ol a younC lose in seven indoor racu warm you can bear the rat· son and daughter, do it? this year, winning six 2-mlle ~nakes." He acknowledges that bis eventa and another at three "You can't see the snakes, wife, Shirley, "just as soon miles. but hearing the rattle is I'd quit four years ago." HJa best 2-mile time. going enough. My heart jumps up Young, Who bad an un. into this week's National into my mouth." distinguished track career MU meet in Oakland. In the afternoon. Young with tbt Univerait7 of Calif., was 8:31.8 in Los goes through a 90-minutA! Arizona, says bll almost An1elea. He clocked 13:31 routine at the high school evangelical approach to to the Melrost Games' 3-track whlcb bt calla hit in-tract began in 1959. mil.er. U!rval workout, r un n 1 n a "It was allilr a meet with Twice an Olympian, the short distances against the 31-year-old hlitl s c h o o l clock. science teach« already has For nlnt of the paat 10 been felled once by a . years. Young's tl'alning was bleeding ulcer in bl1 pursuit simply a matter of sell· ol that mOlt elusive and dltctpllDe. He got no help ftltt1.GI ot aoa1a -"m1 Ver/ or advice from anyone and bllt .tfcirl" Mt up bis own program. So, at a o'clock r-;ery But since last fall, Youn1 Pirates' Whiting Scores Double Mike Wblt1JlC' I do\j)Je Vlc· torr in dJvint hlChllthted perlormanct1 by Orange Coast and Golden West Co1e1e In the S a n t a B a r b a r a -Golden West Invtt.Uonal Friday a n d Sabrday • The Ptr.t.1 f1n1'bed third in tbe •wim meet with 305 ~ points to ch amp ion Fullertoa (400) while Golden W•t wu neWnc ai11b apot with w COUDten. OOC's Whttift1, l"° bad pUed If an early )Md P'r1· day' held 00 to w1o the Olle· meter and three.meur cbamplonshJps. Wbttinf'• a .1 pol n t 1 overshadowed b1a dolest competitor from P'ullerton ...... in ID llCddeDt in the fall and didn't have the cull recomoved until early in January, at the start ol the swim seuon. Warotr WU second btst Jn the it.ate la.st year ln that distance. Dee Renfro ~ a s u c c ea 1 f u l two • day periormance with a aecood in tbt 50 free with a 22.t trmJnc. Earlier, Renfro 1ot third in the 100 tr.. (SU). Pirate Bob Mueller placed rO\rtb m tt>e 50 tree with a 23.0. The 800 tree ~J tMm ol MW Willoll, BU&bM, Bob Moore and Wareer of 0CC combined for 1 1: Sl.O elock· ing for second plact. GoJdta West finllbed HWIJUl, And, the 440 IMdltJ re1aJ team ol Paul Mlf, l>oat Sharp, Bob Dake and !\mo ol ocx:: g<>t f1ftb wttll • 4:01.6. CdM Falls To Viking Swimmers And ~t'1 wtlen ·I 1tart.d -1 to awn bard. I knew 1 couJcl t1ed Soula Oat. .._, al· whip them." ternooa at Newport Jleech'1 SlDlt tbu, be bu been Marlnen Park. h two 01 y mp i c Yet wben the final whftt- at...,Mclwn. Ia 1llO be le had aounded, tbeJ bad to stµmblect at • hurdle and tu f 11 ti lo finlabed back in the pact. se • or a • e the P• H• came tn flttb tn llk cific Soccer Leacue cow.. H sioa. owewr, YOGQC I.eels now Coach BriaD McCau .. -y he may ba•• beu running .,.., the wrong race for the put was nearly at a Jou for 10 and word.I foUotrl.Dg the Ult yeara baa Mt deci~ed "It wu one of the mo 1 t wblcb race wm be bla fr'ultrating gamet I've ever speciality · for thia ye•'• seen." M 1tated. "It 1bould Olympics. ha ..___ It will probabi.. be ft -a lJ.L Wt missed • •1 one ewry lltot ta the boot while of t.bree. The 5,000 or 10,000 they only had one clear shot meters or the steepkchase. at roal an day -and made Spedfna of tbe Ol:JJnpicl, · u:r !~ang added ~. 'I"-Raqen tot tbtJr goal I ve always bea a Coat ftve mbnrt .. btlort ba1ltlme believer tn goala, and IDY Ybta vttenn Colla we 1 t ioal 8°" ii to ... J1llt bow 11ammld ta a penaltJ at- IOOd I na11 aa.'t tnlpt to make it 1-4. Sears. 99 With Trade Ia I • SIWWy' s Fue'ler Wins QC_fR Reu!e ClfTOB Sbel>J's debut in w • t t e n d l for th e tuJor league drac racJ.Dt ""'-'••I D r a I 1 t 1 r wu a MMCttllW oae SW>day ...1 U bl.I ••aup.r Suh" fU~l Al• Dltl• htl M Ou •....-~to Ju third C.u s'rzNpe ~ve wtn tn Oraap A ,.... ot Wlf •1• CouDt1 I n t • r n a t to a a 1 wa be ill ._ pot wlla SUD· Racew11'1 tinC of the hUl ..,., tap ,.i •Hmtn.aw ·-:i~ Doe Prudhomme T::r: '° .::r Mika piloted ShelbJ'• m.mtn. te JGIMI sald .,. ...ueacS • .... elapeed time and a lbow wm ..... the ..... t 22U2 mllb doc:Jdec. tep fQe1 fteld tv• ..-bl. Be deleat.ed Larry Stell-Id .. ,....... lnp' Lagana Beach-buldpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill dragster in WO out ol tbr.. .. ... races Sunday. SttlllDp' car ..... won tbe middle r.ce, doc$ ~HA...ONSHIP 1111 1.02 and nu• und• MHT' ~...-the prodding of driver Bat> r-..... by Tapia. DAILY UWTIL t P.M. On one run, et.lllnp' car MONDAYI 'TIL I AM. ran over the electroaic tim-llCI CMAMOUINI ing gear at the ftn1ah line, TVIS.. C:~ SUN. giving the crowd an in· • a«ttta~ '131 mph ruding llLUAaDI on the ICOl'eboard. • Driven from 15 atatea llU MAITINl'S will converge on OCIR next 1• I. 1M It, c.t• Mesa .. - ,.,,OaTIO 8Y -AlltOTT & CO. IAN •UN~llCO-LOI ANtlLU •1111 .,. r.... Golden West'• Ml Ire Sav~e got fourth with 2S0.4. A , in the one-meter, Whir g'a 269.95 was more thm fllOUab I« top booor1. Savage held on to second w\th 2&'7.151 The depth ol 0 r a n 1 e Coast was evident la the 1650 fret with four Bucs in the top eitbt. hl1dtt Warner and Hugi>ea, Utt Pirates bad Mike' Wfllola ( 7t:h) and Roger Moon (8th). Battery Guarantee Free replacement 1'iUda to daya ol J>:'U'ChUe if battery pt"O'Ytl clefte- bve. After 90 da1a. ~ re~ the batt81'1', if 4eftcttw and ellup yoq only for the period ot owner- ship, hued on the J"tlU)ar price leM trade-in at tbe W. of ntura, pro.rated o,_ lllUl\ber of montlal ot aunntee. Come in for a FREE Battery Check-up Fits 900/o of All 12 .. Volt Cars No.'s 36-61-63-21-37 · Anotbef' top effort from Orange Coast was recorded by Frank Warner m lite 1~ lreestyle. Ht went the distance in t8:9U for third place and Paul Hlllbt• of occ sot fourth with an 18:35.3. Final Soorint: FullarioD 400, UCSB Frosh 311 , Or~ Cout ~~. Su Diego S~ FrOlb 298. Santa Ana 215, Goldea West 153, Cllaffey 103. RACE ENTRIES , .. , ..... y • ........,., ,,_..... Dey C..., a , .... ""' ,._, I l'.M. Sttlr..,. H•l9'111 (M Yanul •-Hel.-ID l'ler<al Leul..... (J Un*ertl a.......nc .... CL l'llluY Jr) TtlfPelllY (W HenMll) 19¥11"'M IUC .. lit lftlln ., Mf. ' ,.., .... -... A»owMCa. l'vra -.Tlle~Lllftd'·-e.c ,.,.._.., (0 Hell) Ill ,.... .,.... ll ,._ Jtl lit MldlM (W ...,,.., llJ 0 .. 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" . ·~ ..... -·---...--...... _,_'"·--~-,.. .. .. First Time in Hi8tor11 M~, Febnlary 26, 1968 DAIL V PILOT !lJ ' -- Swirling Fog Cuts Short Midwinters ' Sunday 39.th 8~· 1\Lf.tON LOCKABl:;Y . P.tist ( K-50) Jack Holleran, , .. u,. •ffftr LBYC, Brain of Pooh. Maurigoli ; Rettig, KHYC ; (2) Voyage f'og swirled in aeross Los Angeles and Long S.ach harbors Sunday c u I t in g 1hort the 39th Soutllerri California Yachting Associa· tion Midwinter Regatta in- volving more than 1.000 sail ani:t. po1o1-·er boats. It was the fi rst time in the history of the winter sailing eveflt that a race has been CiM'Celled because ol weather. The first t""'O <lays of the regatta were &ailed under clear skies with winds thai ranged from 10 to 15 knots. Race comn1ittees at the six sponsonng yacht club~ hoisted Oil(! pj>Slponement signal after another as the shifting fog gavt" indication CJf dissipaling, but by 2 pm. the grey blanket h a rt hecome general ;i.n::I thf' three blasl; of the signa l ,e:un pu1 an end lo the ·.11ailing. Many yachts from out of the Lo.s Angeles-Long Beach area \~:hich we r c an- ti cipating returning to their home porls immediatelv ;iftcr the final race 11.·ere trapped and had to remain . With only two race~ bl>int!" ~a iled a numl>cor of lie.~ in various classf's had to be setllcd by the flip of a coin. Thr adver se weather also affected the Predicted Loi.: race fOf power rruiseTs on Saturday. In Class A :'II hoats started. fivr 11.·erc dis- qualified ror rn i~sing mark.~ and eighl oth ers did nol fin is h. The 14·inner . Ir vin~ Horwitz of Del fl cy Yacht Club. had :i co lli sion with bis boat on Friday. be ac~ed it on ttic rocks n e a r Ala mitos Bav 14'here it sa nk. and borrowed another boat in which to l'Olnpcte in the race. He fin ished the race with a 0.552 J>('rcent of er- ror. Second place "'enl to ;\ustin Porter's Au?.onan of Windjamn1cr Yacht Club with an erro r of O.il7. and rhird "'as Larry ~1cD014•ell .Jr ·s Sea Que ~! of Lon,c Beach Yacht C!uh with an error of 1.450 C!:is3 B wi nne r ,,...as lircat Scott. skippered by Jark Pressis with an error of 0.826. Only serious a cc i d en t amon°g the sa ilin g c!assc~ o~·~rred Saturday when Bill Effir:ger of California Y:ich1 Ch·b hit a subm erged rock rff the Los Ance\e< Harbor li~h thouse. Effinger was U1 rown to the dc<:k an d su•. \a1ned painful mouth and head injuries Extcr.l of damage to th{' boat was not determined. Ne,,..-port skipper~ scoreci heavily 111 al! c I as s es F'ollo~·ing are the results of division~ at Los Ani;ele~. Leng Beach. Cabrillo Brach, Alamitos Bay. Seal Beath and Utile Ships fo"\ee! yacht clubs · l...o' Angele' Yacht Cluh CAL·32 !6\ -11 l Pei;!:aso, Charles i\fc.Kesson. SMYC: 12) Attorante, B urk c Sawyer NllYC. K·43 (6) -111 Andanll'. Nick Frazet, SDYC) 121 [,ynla III. Jackson & Scott. CYC. . PCC !71 -fl\ Dorothy F:. Boris Lev10 CYC: t2l Undine. Norman Dawley· LAYC. COLUJ'1BIA -50 f7} -t II frl)m. Charles Ha thaway . CYC: (2) Release. George Sturgis. NHYC. CAL·36 114\ -!\) Sun- downer. Ed Sundber~. LAYC ; 121 Whimsey II. Hugh Rogers, LA YC. SH IELDS 191 -'1) r a- 1ience. John 1-f om m ~. l.AYC: 121 ,loseph1ne. Eric Co nn . LBSA : i J 1 Dainty. Emr\' B!ack. WBYC. L-:ifi 15\ -I I \ Papoose, C~ff Tucker, LBYC : 12) Ma rvida . John Payne. BYC. K-38 (5) -f l ) Cricket, Irving Harris. SBYC : !2) lRuana. Robt-rt G r a n t , SBYC . RHODES-3.1 ffil -11 l Impulse. Paul Mary, BYC ~ 12} Mistress. Bill Taylor, BYC . PMA CATAMARAN 151 - Galatea. D. H. Mct...ean. CBYC; No. C--48. T o m Mi Her, DRYC. ORCA CATS 19) -! ll tmua. Nohnan W a Iker, BYC; (2) PaUy cat n. Jofln PurHU. BYC; 131 Iml Loa, vie Stern. s1 eve. OCEAN RACING C !ti ) -(Ii Conquesl. Bill Polly, LBVC ; 12) Tehan1. 1SS-4-0) Connie Doran, LA YC. OCEAN RACING D (81 - t 1) Volante II i Cal-2.;rJ) Mike llitsh, BYC; 121 Kim II. Dick Connick. St. F. YC; /3) Big D, (Erickson·35) Bob Dallas. OBYC. CAL-34 (20) -(I ) Alegre , Jack Jensen, BYC: t21 Tie between Galadtial. H. N. Beveridge, SBYC. and Kill· vind. R. Wallace. LBYC . CAL-28 (2.S) -Rocking Chair, Willis Boyd , LAYC ; i2l Sea Esta. Stanley Dar- row. SBYC: f3) Blitzkrieg. Andy Chambers. ltl-IYC. CAL-25 ( 181 -Solitude, O Hodges. ABY C: !21 Sea- Room, R A. Hatch. LA VC; 131 \liv:icious, Bill von KleinSrn1d, NHYC. K.ill 16) -j l l lmpt'lUOUS, Peggy Slater, LAYC : l2) Cantina, Gordon C r a r y , ~MYC. K-40 141 -Tie between 1.tauriee J . \V W. Sullivan .. LA\'C and Tioga. John Bugay. SBYC. CAL-48 141 -Tie between .Jacato!. .J a c k Hami lton. 'JHYC. :ind Jubile1tion. Har. r.v Steward, \VCC CA L-40 (21 l -I 11 Gypsy , Harry Moloshco. LB YC; !21 l\!adrugador. \l/111iam Allen. NHYC: J.11 Flambouyant. B;irney Flam. LA YC. PC 181 -Ill Misty. Teri ron~don. N HYC. 121 Panif'. ~~3 rk C'J hcla n. BYC_ C<\L-.10 r61 -Cl l ~llsty . Jack Retlman . LBYC ; 121 he bf!tween Fidelio. 8 . Sturtevant. CBYC and Sun- bow. H. A. Curwen, LAYC. fat:u:fllo Beach Yacht Cluh P-28 111 -I l l ~atf'a. Ed Tabor, CBYC: 121 Sc· concl Lovr. .lack Frost. CBYC . P-Cat11 124) -I ll Copy Cat. Bob Bakrr. CB YC: 121 No N a me. Jim O a v i s. ,\IBYC: \31 Tc ~1atei II. K . Bartlett. ABYC; (4) Brocatl Joe R i d d i c k . ABYC: 151 No Name. Elliott Olson. SMYC. ri.1A LIBU OUTR IGGERS 18\-(l) Hoku. ,Jim Hart. l\fYC: 121 Puh1. H a n s Mill enaar, MYC: {3J Saki, Virgil .lust. MYC. Pl.ULT! HULL ARB - Standings· help up by pend· ing protest. f' LY IN G DUTCHMAN (18\ -·II) Solu tion, Croshicr & Dorem us. ICYC) <2) El Ray. Martinez &· Riley, WYC. 1:'.ll No name Frank · Gray. KliYC. f4l Spaghetti factory. Charles Rogers. SO YC. i5) Diana, Bob 1-falderman. CBYC. INT. TEMPESI' (10) - ! I ) Quick Silver, W. Crooks, \VYC: 12! Curacao, B. Kirk, SF'YC: r:i 1 No name, Mike Dougan RCYC. THISTl.F. 1!51 (Jl Golda fl Everc1! Ross. AYC: 121 \Vizard of lrl . Den- nis Clark . COT YC. Seattle: t'.11 Sa ndy And y, Andy Lit- tlejohn CBYC; 141 Cheers. Chuck Spurgeon. SMYC. 5-0-5 1161 -11) Queen Anne's R c v e n g e. Elton J\ilatheson. Palo Alto YC ; 13) No Name. Arch Marez. Santa Cruz YC: 14 ~ No Name. Ot!rk Dyn, Palo Alto YC: 15) Out of Sight. Stein & Grosten , CBYC. GEARY-18 1151 -1\1 131 Dulcinea. M . McDoug\e. 10 the Bottom of the Sea, CAt..2·24 (5l Tern, R. J . Boldt, KHYC: Ill El Yo Shutt. Yo. P. White. Kl-IYC: (4) CHALLENGER 1101 -Sorry About That, R. Hood , Escape, J .B. Hamilton ; l2) KHYC. lie between Bigame. S. EL TOflO SA~OT I -(1) Kafaury and Bluebelle, R. Witchcraft. V. Coe r per , Scroggins. l.ake Merritt YC ; ( 2 ) ENDEAVOR (10) Scherzo, R. Bayard, Sierra Stormy. John Amies: (2)' SA. J ud Y Dingle, UYC; (3) OMEGA -(I) Till Waru, Ocho. Bob "Cerf, LIYC. C. Kinriie, WY C; (2) Sioo py, LUDERS.II (9)--Coquette. W. Lund , WYC; 13) Two C. Martin; (2) Kildee. Ben Bits. Herb Chan. KJIYC. Hromadka; 131 Windsong. DAY SAILER -(I) Kimi, William Fundenberg. .J. Hughes. Ventura YC: 12) GLADIAT6R·24 (5) Mucho Gusto. M. Dunsmire, Feliz. R. JeMiss: (2J Matai, sr-·vsc. Paul Smith. SU PER SATELLITF: - CAL-24 i l2l -Alakai, /lf Sugar Plum. o. Cla pp, <2) T w is t . And re w .Jud y Whitson: -12) .Jasep,· PVSA ; (2) No name -A. Morth land, NHY C; {:I ) .Jack SetC'hell: 13) Ginger, Brennon, PVSA. Westwind, \V . ~1. J\1arttn, Dave Johnson . V FLYER -Dlppity Doo, WCYC. ISLANDER-32 !6) -(1 1 II. !\1cKinney, CYC: ~2l No SABflE-ERICKSON I 5 ) Tie Detween Rag Doll. S. name. H. Jones . PVSA . Luna, Roscoe White , SMYC; Plass, arld Joanne. S. Vyn. Seal Beach Yacht Club i2l Genaja. Hollis Strait, T-BJRD (61 -T-Ana, B. PHRF-A f521 -(I) t.1an LB CC. Pottberg: t2) Takoa. R. Lee, Don Bovill. DRYC : (21 ERICKSON-26 ll ll No Johnson. Sin ttiiedo, Gene Phillip•. Exe L UR l namP . /.1elvin Anderson. A IB ( 9 LBYC ; t31 Makania, Bob SBYC; l2) Naiad, Dic k Camelot, Paul Loveridge. Helfer. BHYC. Etlioll, KHYC: (3\ Plum NHYC: (2l tie between PHRF·B (25\ -111 Zoo Too. Brad Godlrey. WCC. Hus k,\'. Don Murphy. BYC. BEFORE THE FOG-Led by a group of 10-meter sloops, the Class A Ocean IV. Norman Switzer. LAYC: NEWPORT-JO 1171 and Howling Owl. R. Lewis. racing class gets ol:f to a clear fit.art al Los Angeles Yacht Club on the second t2) Sol br is. Dick Bubell. Pinata, Rile.v ~ Bissell, CORONAD0·2S (2S) - (ll day oC t-he Midwinter Rega1la. Fog can<'Clled the final race on Sun<lay. CBYC: !3 ) Sundoh. H. W. LIYC·, 121 J ada. Charles Gemini . R. Slerner; (2) Mui Snyder. DRYC. Loa J Mo · o ( 3) Bechtol, CYC; C3l Bravo II, . ·. rns n: PHRF·C 121) -t ll Con-Bill l-faskell. LIVC. Maraudcr. J Moffett. LI00-1 4 B 127) -Old Two Pairs. Paul Floyd, Powell. L.~: Blue Dolphin. neclicut Yankee. \Villiam Alamitos Bay \'aehl Club Eisenberg , DRYC; ! 2 I F'OLKBOAT {6l -Maria, DRAGON I 151 G Polky . ·Mark Mason, LJYC ; ABYC. Lori Bennett. OCYC; (5) No "-•••'ll••d. SI BYC·, 121 F•n--ay San!e, Mill Vanois. ABYC ; ....., ... W.aid, Steven Curran SB YC; 12) No . 1531. Lee Perry. SABOT A t34) - ( l l Tiki, name. Ro ss Holmquist, i.11 Graciela. Bev Freden-tasy. Leslie King. OCYC. 12) Ga.v Lady . William Ger-ABYC ; i3) Orin B. Roscoe Greg Nowell. LBYC; !2) LBYC. dal , CBYC. CAL-20 (36) -HusUer, rard. SBYC: l'.11 Wami. Ben Butcher. ABY C; (4) Schuss. Candace, Bi 11 Pettingill. l lllle Ship1 Flrel COLUMBIA -21 (9\ -11) Art Glasier. ABYC; 121 Mitrhell. ABYC. Harry Hutchinson, ABYC : LSC; !:'ll No name. Curt COflONAD0-15 -( I ) No name, Barry Wood. SI F"antan. Ted Mats n n, STAR r20l -Swingin t5) Zorba the Boat. Jim O!son. CYC: (4, Hum ilia-Verclo. B. Page. KHYC : 121 RYC; 12) No name, Randall ABYC ; !3) Tie·Tie Too. Rieb St<ir. Don Trask, St. f"YC: Karis. ABYC. !ion, King Humann, BYC; Puff. N. \Yeinrich. AYC : r:n Cook, ABYC; {3) No name, Stanick. IUIYC . 1 2 1 Hannah. Barton Beek. SABOTIER. !17\ -Mr. 15) Mellow Yellow . Doug No name. J . Linsky . WYC; Rob Gruetcr. ABVC. CAL-WX 1101 -Dulh N H y C : ( J 1 Zucker B. Bill Baldwin, KHYC~ 121 Rastello. J.AYC. f 2) no name. Elmer Clau· CO LUMBIA -22 151 The Girl. R. E. Wilkinson. Sl Kan inchen . Chuck Lew sacl· Dipper, Phil Green. ABYC: SABOT B 134) -(I) Blue sem, Richmond YC ; 15) Got· Turtle, .Jim Lunn. WCC; t2 J BYC ; r2l Popnus n. Peui der. Nl!YC. t3 J No name, Steve Angel. Mark Gaudio, OCYC: !fried. Davie .Jones WYC. Whim . .J. R. Robinson, LSF . Kent. LBYC: 13: Littlest SNIPE A 1281 -f l) Brucker. MBYC: (4) Bla"ck 12) Little C .. Chris Cantwell. WINDWARD SABOTS 11) C 0 LUMB I A · 26 (II) Rocking Chair, Suzie Boyd, Aniante. Llewellen Bixby 11 . Betsy Black. ABYC: (S) UC: (J) Camel.ass. Peter -Chicken of the Sea. M. Dlablo . ,J. F. Dutlon. CYC: ABYC. IV. ABYC: (2\ F~xy Flyer. -'-"-'~~""':'.::.~'-'--''.'.-C:'.!..._::~;_C'."-.-".:'.'.'.:'""''.:....:..:C::'.... _ _:::::::""'-"'--""'-:.:::::__::::.___:::.::'.~::.:....:..:.-=:::.::c:c._~:.:.__:_::::..:_.:::_~~~--~­ Norman Ahlquist, LMSC; 131 No name. Rudy Hurning. LMSC. SN IPE B 114 \ -Ulir. M. Rlackstone , CBYC; (2l No 1 name. Denise S ego w i n .i PVSA : !3l Night Wind , C. S. Humphrey. CBYC. OK DINGHY (16) -No na me. Gene Kohlman , Se· quoia YC ; 12) Hoti, Richard Ramelot. ABYC: (3J Zot, Alex Kimball, ABYC. ENTERPRISE (9) -Luft Rehind . .Jim H off m a n , KHYC : (2) Waipulano, Jim Griswold. ABYC: 13) Lem. min g. Whitney Barrlcks, KHYC. INTERNATIONAL-14 (18) -f l) Happy Warri<lr , Baird Bard.arson. Corinthian YC; (2) Lola JV. Dick Rose, U. of Washington : 13) Ea~le. Lennie Bardarson. Corin- thian YC. FINN f37 1 ( I ) Luftmeister, Fred ~1iller Jr. SSSC: (2) No Name , Charles Miller. ABYC ; IJ) Hi Finn. R. Koerner. RMYS. Fl YING JUNIOR t IJ) - Marvelous, Chris Marr, ABYC: 12) Goblin . Dave Beck . L AYC ; !31 Windfl ower. Dave Hod ges. AAY C. LID0-14A t 15\ -P.~haw Merlin Gayman. ABYC: 12): Viva. Gib Ma rsball. ABYC;I 1:'11 Hi Ho, Ed Rodriguei.i' ABYC; (4) No. 2650, Don Weise, BY C. Wa shington Exhibit Shown DAILY 10-10 SUNDAY 10-7 Offer Ends Mar. 3, 1968 w~ H"VE REDUC•D THE PRICES ON OUR THREE MOST POPULAR I TIRES FOR THIS FABULOUS -~ . .,...__,_., ....... "' ~ .. ___ ,.,_, ... -......... r. ... " ·-................. -.. ,..._ " ........ . • •-11 .......... ., f.U-o '""' -'"'' .. , '' toM ... ., •• •!II "* ............ _ .. , .. -of ......... _.,, ..... 111 .... 1 .. of -''"· ., ·-.. oCI•--· ... .............................. '" ....... " ._... .. _, .. ....... -. • ... , ...... i. _. .... ..--c • ...,. '"' ......... lo ....... ...i •••'•" •• iou .... or .., .. ., lo ••••••••lo ••4 ••"flol loo , .. 1;fo "' ..... 111~·· ...... " ••• '"' loU• ••• '"_..,,ho ••t .. lol ............. i. ... 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Accordinl( Nero'um SBSC. 131 0 n.. to Sawvell. the document is · · ._ one of seven known com· Design, Jay Becker· CBY~: plete originalll of t he 141 No 'l.llme. Francis. publication. Samson. Fresno VC; 15). ~----------.! D3imyo. Alston Lysight.1.1 CBYC. ·SMALL BOAT ARB I ll) -B·Ba\I, Mel II en k in . SCCYC: 120) No Name, Harold Ensign . VYC: (3) Rristol, Cliff Sa n de r ~ SF'VYC. Lone &ach V•chl Club RHOOES-19--(9) My Cup of Te1i , J. McCary: 121 Polka Dance On Saturday Bob Paley INSURANCE 7.lS/7.00 ll 1 • If.fl II.II 1.06 7.7S /7.S0s.14 21.fS 14.11 2.1, 1.25/1.00• 1• 2J.tS , •... 2.35 I .SS/I .SO 1t 14 , ..•. II.II 2.56 7.7S/6,70• 1S 21 .fS 14.11 2.21 a .1s11.10.1s 2J.tS ti.II l .36 l.4S/7.60• 1S ,._,, II.It 1.54 .:.:..o:::: ::-:. ·=:~ .. ·· ... -... .i.i -"' ,_ - .... 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OCEAN RACING A fl) -New9b0)' (12-~te.r) Jack ANAHEIM -0 rba n g e ,,,_ LAYC· m Brant> County Pollca Clu wlll e AUTO e MA~INE M -. · sponsor • "Sweethe.art.'1 Qa•1• •••~• ••••• '"' ·-.... --· ,,_,.... ___ ... ........... ,..., •• ru ...,,..__I ,.,., ...... ~ .... ~ ... ...... 1-· .... -"•" -.. ~ .,,. • .... ,.i..tt...,. ........ ;.,- •• 1.~ ... 11 • ......,.11-. ... JIM """"""') Dick R<!lo<moa. _P>lblloU" at.l.pJll, .e HOME-•-!USI~ ·sssc:· (3t Atbab'.wt '~ day at the Elks Clu·<"'~Cll Meterl Bd'l Logan, Ma\lbu North A n a h e I m e LIFE YC. Anaheim. OCEAN RACING 8 (I ) Admission ~t the door will 474 E. 17th ST. -II) Prelude. II me.~r l be a 11.:iO per person dona.· COSTA MESA Jlm Llndttrnan. B Y C : tion, The Ca\talien Wl1l play Spritt <K·MH H a r r ·' for tbnclng from 9 p.m. to '42-6500 Lundley, SBYC; (3l lrl~h 1 a.m. •' I - ·co'STA MES1- 2300 HARIOR !At Wil-l 54Ulli WESTMINSTER U440 IEACH (At McFadden l 892-2088 BUENA PARK 5885 LINCOLN !At Valley _Ylewl 826-5800 SANTA ANA 1400 IDINGIR !At llrktoll 546-7832 ' ~ -. -- 28 DAILY PILOT Mond~, Frbtu~ 26, 1968 ROUNDT ABLE -Ex-presidential pre6S secretaries Pierre Salinger above, BlJl Moyer and James Hag· erty participate' in a roundtable discussion on "Tele· vision ·and the White House" tonight at 9:30 p.m. on ChanMI 28. The men, representing the last three admini6trations in the White House will discuss some of the problems of news coverage on Capitol Hill. TELEVISION VIEWS It's Tough To be Funny By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -Watching th~ Sm~~ Brothers Show on CBS these Sunday rughts is. in away, like watching the old Jack Paar shows. The viewer is looking for daring and shock almost as much as jokes and musical numbe1"6. BUT AS FAR as shocks were concerned Sun· day, they were about as ~gas those received by touching metal after walking across a carpet. . Tommy Smothers, backed by the chorus, did have a long song called "Lloyd peorge Kne~ !'1Y Father " done to the music of ' Onward Christian Soldier~." Pete Seeger, the folk singer did h1~ve a number of war songs to 6ing, dating back to Yan- kee Doodle," including a parody of 1898 sung to the tune of "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp the Boys_ Are Marching," although the music eeeme associated with the war of 1914. SEEGER, an attractive perlonner, also sang a narrative number about 801diers on maneuvers led by a fooolish captain into quicksan~ in the Missis- sippi River. But there seemed to be litfle to get very 6teamed up about in the content of bis performance. There was a not altogether successful series of swelches built around a poll which induded a Negro named George Wallace, with .U the predictable jokes about the sUn.iW'ity of name, and one p~tty weak sally about President Johmon. THE PROGRAM, which has received so much publicity about JU "controversy" and troublee with network cen90ls, aeeins to be in the pl'OC.'t!IS3 ot dis· covering, ae have otiher show in the past, t'bat it is covering, as have other shows in the past, that it is · witty and funn')' week •fter week. ABC's documentary about the Vienna Boys Choir on Saturday night showed the inteMive train· ing and discipline of the youngsters between age nine and the time their voicur cll-ange. THE BOYS live and work in an atmosphere as austere and rigid es a military echool, receiving a ge-n«al education as w.!ll as a musical one. Most of the program was devoted to voice training, and the subject was tackled by foU<YWing the career of one title boy, a serious, sweet.faced child named Rein- hard. The program's big problem W36 that of lang- uage. Since the boys and the teachers spoke Eng- lish, it was obvious that all concerned were play· acting for the cameras. The program's moo reward· ing moment& came when the choir was singing or etag:ing a performarxe of •n Offenbach opera. NBC, still shuffling tb future programs. now has decided to keep "I Dream of Jeannie" next sea- son. It was not induded in the first announ<:ement of plans. Recommended tonight: "The Lucy Show." CBS. 8:30.9 PST. Joan Crawford ln her comedy debut on television; "The Darmy Thomas Hour,'' NBC, 9·10. a program of his one-man night-club act, taped dur- ing an appeQrance at Lake Tahoe; "The Carol Bur· nett Show," CBS, 10·11, with Garry Moore and Dur· ward Kirby, in a rtWlion reminisclng about Carol's start on the old "Garry Moore Show." Dennis the Menace ,. . . . . ' . MONDAY IV[NINL 1:00 8 lllt lie "-': (C) (IO ml11.) Jtny Dunphy. Cl "8 M "'-lhR: (C) (IO iiiTnJ Robert Abtr111U.,. 8hwfllde (I0111ln,) 0 'GENGHIS KHAN'-Part I * Omaf Sharif, Eli Wallach Stephen Boyd-COLOR! D Sb O'Oad ~ (C) ......- QI!!"' Part I (advtntu11) '6S-<lmar Sllarlf, Sttqflf• Boyd. .la111a M• IOI\. m "' ,...... (C) (30 min.) d) httJ Mt CJD ml11.) flJMr. -Mn. Nd m "",..• llW1 OJ LI C:.. • lit f'llrn 1:30 D Tiie .,...., .... (C) (30 min .. ) m Kahl (C) (30 min.) Q) Mdtal1'1 llftf (30 min.) mw.w" ,_. m Tudllr 'II: "llt1r1lurL. e1 Notldtrw 34 7:00 tJ CIS £rtnina Ntw1: (C) (30 min) Willer Crvflkitt. 8 Hulltt.f·lr1ntl., R.,.,t (C) (3 min) e llldt• v.,.. .. : (C) (30 min.) "Islands of the Sulu Sta." C!l F Tr.., (30 min) ID I LM LllCY (30 min.) ID lii1Rp11'1 ltlH4 (C) (30 min) f1) Tiit llMI ArttMn fI) Wulliltrt• hi RtMI ll!E Abl1111 7:30 fJ 9 (I) ClllSllOU: (C) (60 min.) !hear wlnntt Ed B11t11. cast • 1 whiskered mer witch. allows u I" Oodp City dur1na • droulht 1 promisu to find water. D DANNY THOMAS ON * STAGE IN A ONE· MAN SHOW FILMED LIVE HARRAH'S TAHOE MI '!lm~ "": ,J:- o.n"' llf..atl WI *'"'-• ..,,., clull act. flllllld dutlna • ..,. forrnance at Hlrf•ll'• lodp Iii lW Tallot. lltnda. Q ~ CIJ ,.., -...: tc> cao m111.) "fiib1111 I• • C.,. • I..., and Mace Blktt ww llOClce Oii Sal Slone that f111Y lft aotna " kil him. ., ......, (C) (30 min..) fl> llt*1llil Tlltllrt: "1' INIOIL • fmOfl...., ., ... ,~ t :JO ! am,..., 111tr. tc> (30 m II.) WJiin lhlCJt l llf ...a .. lttrldlvt wtdolr Who ... "" ftlltt dlfldtH, his WR ft1111ff st.lrts m1tdt1111.i11c. • , .... " ....... (C) (JO min.) • ~Cl),.,... .... : (C) (30 min.) Stwen tell.\ the C.r10ns ha will search for Kelly's birth cer· trficate; hostility clouds the •• union of Dr. R°'51 and his brother; Betty speak! sharply to Normen. 0 T..,.: (C) (90 min.) Don Me· Guire hos1s. Q) W.W AMtrt1111 CC) (30 min.) fI!) "ET .lettw. ''Tt1m1io11 and lh• White House." The prorram presents hllhli&hb from • panel discusmri on te lnlsion news ew- er a a• at the White House. P1rtJel.. panb include lhrtt former Pral- dential Press Stcreuriu: .limn C. Ha1trty. P'iene Sllinaer. ltld Bill 0. Moytrs. AIJo on the panel .,, John Ch1r1cellor of NBC IJld Din Rither of CBS. Moderetor Is Ed· war• P. MOl'11n of 1114 Publie Broadcut Laboratory of N£T. .., ............ O Tiit Mlllkees: (C) (30 min.) 10:00 ! 9 CIJ en lnttt: (C) 160 "Monken Mind Th1ir Manof." Tiit m n.) Garry Moore, Dumrd Kirby, boys IO to Enrtind when o.v, In-Jo/In Gary 1uest It was Garry's hults 1 country tstllt. show that ,..,. Ctrol her. start ind her loll&.f•nn contract With ces. 8 Mtwlt: ~ "ftttlt R1111•I" 1J@ Cl) I Sn: (C) (60 min.) (rom•nct) 42-Fred MecMurr..,, •'lfappy Bfrthdiy Everybody• Rob- P1ulett1 Godderd, Suun Hayward. lnson •nd Scott 111 ass1inec1 to O IHI ct)~ i. Alrlcl: (C) pnitect t lftlred apnt 111lnst • (60 ·min.) "A Min ol Valut." The venaunce·Htkl"I esuped prlt0ner. 11me ranch II used 11 • way It•· Jim Backus 1uests. lloft by kldnt1?4'l'I of the ll·PAmltt 9 lltflt '1rtllt• "IWS (C) (60 of 1 111l1hbonn1 country. min.) a ~ s Mwtr. "WM Klllt4 Q mtrn T11t lia v-. tc> <60 r• ltttl" !lll'fStllY) '65-Julltl min.) "Bounty on 1 Bark!~." Nick Prowse, Sal Minto. btc0mes the QUll'TJ of bou!lty hunt· m Trd ., C...-11m: (C) (30 ti WhHltf Joh1110n. his Plrfntt on I mfn.) Bob Berbr hosts. • bear hunt Lull• Parrish and CB P'tny .._ (90 min.) Pe1tt Hnbll auat. • Ttdllllal C.... ID Altl Dnllr IMI (C) C30 min.) I e Fl'llldl CfMf • llltllc ........ (C) (30 111111.) e c..i-, c-i..... m w.w ,....,.. I 81TttlnF .... 1:00n ............ ~: (C) (IO min.) Conlllt StMns. le"' lO:JO Cl) """= (C) (30 min.) Blll Joh111. Stettll, Ind Tht T amptltloM """· • Mlf...-22: "Nol I ladltl' m r...-(C) (30 milt) Mtn. • f8 Stect M.ut lll••tl'f/°"* 11:001J fJnM O'Clld ltepeit (C) (30 If 1111 rrnldtllt mrn.l Jtny Dunphy. f1l) USC M'* Fntlval: Tiit USC Symphony Orchestra, und• tht b• !Oft el W1lt1t Outlolll, pleys dts· slcll 111111k. 11111 .,_,.., l:JO • mi Cl) Tiit lllq sa..r: (C) I (30 iiiTn.f)Oln Crawford end Vivia~ Yenet suat on this musical tdftiofi el the Pl"Olfllll. When lllt"(1 Cll llmb din. the 11M1 Ylf to to Mitt Crewtord' a houtt for help. flit star la drtlMd Ill eM dothts lot redtcorltlna. bul "" rlrb thlll~ "'' Is dlltllvla. R Tiie 11" llelf Ntw1: (Cl (30 riiTn.) Geor1• Sklnn11. • ,,...fl Mlrie: ...... If .. r....,... (}lorrw) '43-Btla lu&Otl a .... Allll: (C) (30 min.) Ba· ter Werd. ..... '1111 Liit Mlle" (dmna) '»~ Folttr, Howard PhllRpa. m ,. ,,.. (C) (30 min.) .., Mlifle: "lll'• .. Hawf (ro- 1111nc1) 'S7 -Tony Martin, ~er• Dlt11. D (77J (1) a.t P.nt. (C) (JCi U:JO 8 MIM: •s1r,rl11 P'1eh11• mTn.) "l'i!t Hldlory-Dlcllowy·Doct (CMedy) '60-Yul Blyflntr. Mibl bid.• Tiit ltab n 111out 11 1111 GfYllOI. ltoll\11111'1 bN tuPOIJ .,_ wlltn D U@lllt TMll&lll Slltw (C) Sil Moffitt letma tlllt Ml "9ttlll' llH.,.... ~lied. Troy II~ D (7'7Jct>JMJ..., ... (C) •bout t111 En&11thm1n'1 tfftdtwt-ID u. c... 111ew <C> 11., Oii the mlalon tlllt requirn 8'11-Mallld lllllhta. 12:ll GI .._. °" GI...., lrWrhl CC) (90 min.) at 111111: ~ Shtca" (td- "'11tvrtl '~uis H1JW1rd. Bl11-ll VIETNAMESE HEROINE' 111t Barnes. * OWN AMAZING STORY Bl~l BURRUD; COLOR. l!:40 L~ s~ma'.mystery) 111 WNdtrfll WO!W el W... (C) (10 mlfl.) fl) Met UIMI £.d~ .,MrleM TUESDAY DAYTIME MOVIES 1:00 8 Mtllt: "list T rll1 Frt• lo111-W (1\lllMllM) '52 -Joft Hell Chrllttnt Lt11011. D"-'CC> u:00 e "Qlttell " t11t ...,.... <~ I IVrtl ''7-P'ltJlda MoOIOll. -on. ' ti _...,....,. 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HARBOR GArfield 4-1619 525-4747 SAT.·SUN.-BOX OFFICE OPENS 12 NOON WEEKDAYS-BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 P.M. NOW-EXCLUSIVE RUN ntl :11:1 1ur .. s1Wll NOW AN ALL-TIMI SHOCK-MOVtlf L I D 0 NIWPOllT llACH PHONE 6n-IJSO CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY FROM 2 P.M. . ~ ~ ....,._ .. . •, ' "' .. ·-... -.... .........,_.~.._. ... . . . . . . . . • • A • ~ • • .... . . .. ...... SCR Seeond Step Director's 'Knack' Shows ( In Wild, Wacky Comedy By TOM TITtJS ....... ~ ......... Never mind wbo hu "The Kmet'' and who hMo't. In a tre.wheeling P°()ducdali such as this ·~ Brlt1ah comedy, ooe pera<a who detl:litety mu.rt have k ii tbe dinctor. In the cue ol South Coat Bepe by's version, which opened over the W'eebod at the Seoood Step Theater, "TMI ltllACJt • ,. _...,.,. ..., """' Jtftlc-. .__ .. ....,... ..,, ll'eul l'orcl, ..... "-Krlsll l'tlr~t. lltll"M .., 0.YW c---. tn-..cl 1W Saulll C..lt .__., "rldtYt "'--h s-.. .,. lll'lttl /IMfd> I 1 et Ille $eClllld 5-TllelNf', 311$ VIiia Wn, N_, IMCll. CJ.IT T-................. Jtmet ... .. COllft ................... Mike DwtteM 1'otitft •• · ·•••. • •· ·••·. •• .•••• llltv Miiiet Heney ..................... Teftlf 'urw direotor Paul Ford moct assW'edly has il -a highly polished senae of. timing and prq>ortiOID wblcb overrides some individual weal<l1esses to cany off a challenging assignment. F o r d ' s production un - derse'"5 author Ann Jellicoe's program oote In which she discusses uaijlg "every possible eltect that the theater can ocrer to stir up the audlenoe." This is a c c o m p 1 i s h e d at tbe Newport Beach th eater with skillful use of visual em- bellishments aod rapier tim· ing. Characterization In "The Knack" is instantaneous. and fur:ther development would only be belaboring a point. Instead. the emphasis Ls on the more presen· tational aspect.a ol the com- edy which blends a trio of dissimilar yowig men with a rather backward young girl and stirs vigorously . There is Colin. the in· trovert but eternal optimist, who wants to buy a larger bed "juJt In case"; the debonair ToleTI, who s e capabilities aeem to include the "thrH-mmute make," and Tom. the arl:Jitrator whott emotional designs are left unde.fined. Mike Douglass is easily the best ol the cast as Colin, THE LUXUIUOUS NEW IALI. THEATRE ~~=- NOMI 0' 1001Ne CHAii LOOUI 1 I 10• mr SAUOA BLVD. \ V,_ 8ALIOA l'UIMSUlA • 173-4041 ~ • CHILO WITH PAHNT ONLY • OPIN 6141 -SUNDAY 2:11 e INDS TUESDAY e PCIUL ffl ~..,. NEWMaN COOL HaND tUKE & SftY with COLD NOSI e WEDNESDAY e FULL DIMENSION Mlk• Dougl1u employing ~ s1ring'bean stature and wide range of facial mannerisms to give full dimension w h l s character. Billy Mi 11 et, while not the physical em- bodiment of the Lothario, delivers a s-t r o n g in· terpreta:tion of one to whom the "knack" is inborn. ln the more dlflicult role of Tom. James Baxes en· counters some diffi'cultlea witb hia tl..ming, and appears to overcompensate as a re.slllt. .trainSng the hot-and- cold d\aracter demanded by the role. Tam! Purse, as the girl they puraue In various ways. lacq the in· dMduallty and range to put her performance across. But tile production itself. a frightful bore oo the screen a fetW years ago , C'Nlclc.les with the im- agl n.atioo of a keen direc- torial eye for comic detail. Scenes such as the argu- ment over who's goina w carry the suitcases offer a hilarious throwback to the Abbot and ~llo "Who's on first" routine. And the dialogue itself, with some gems llke "It's your idea, yoo rape her." is played for the most patt with ad- mirable precision. Three more weekends re· main for "The Knack" at the Secood Step. playing Fridays through Sundays at t h e Newport theater, 2815 Villa Way. Carol Channing Slww May Finally Make It By BOB THOMAS '-" IMl!i.. T1tevlsl001 Wrllff HOLLYWOOD (AP) B a r r in g unforeseen di!· {iculties, the Carol Channing special will appear on the ABC network on leap year day, Feb. 29. Miss Channing will believe it when she actually sees 'her own ftte beaming on the tube. Her show, ~·carol Channing and 101 Men," has been to the starting gate before. The special was i n prevaration las~ summer, and Miss <;Jlanning un- derwent six weeks o f rehearsals with guest stars Waller Mattbc.u. George Burns, Jimmy Dean and the A!sociation. Also scheduled to appear for the Oct. 1 taping was the Air Force Academy Oadet Chorale. The Cadets flew down from Colorado Springs the day before. ABC STRUCK Then it happened. The b r o a d c a s t i n g union, NABET, went on strike against ABC, The taping re- mained on the schedule, since it was to be done in the color studios of NBC, which wasn't on strike. ?v'Jss Channing continues t h e story from there in her own breathless style: "Oh, we had everything ready, all my makeup and wigs, and the Cadets had arrived, and f o u r • s t a r generals and everyone. So I went to NBC the day of the taping and to my utter surprise it was surrounded by pickets. Well! t h a t wouldn't do at all. "Then this lor.iely man who is the head of NBC here -what is hls name? Oh. yes. Tom Sarnoff. A lovely man, and he's mar- ried to a girl who went to Bennington College, as l did. He came out of the building and asked me not to go on with the show. He said if I did, he feared there wollld be a strike against NBC, too. "My goodness, It was a problem I I mean. we had all those Cadets ~ere, and we had to feed them every two hours. Those boys just eat like crazy, and If they went without a meal for more than two hours, they became dJspirited. Also, we had our guest stars to think of. If we had to postpone, Walter Matthau might be making a picture someplace far away. ''NICE MAN" "But heavens w e couldn't close down all of NBC for one little television show. I couldn't do that to such & nice man, especially since tie was married to a Bennington girl." The Cadets were sent back to the acadtmy, and the show was cancelled. ABC managed to reschedule the taping for Oct. 15 after an agreement with NABET that the special would nol be broadcast until after the strike was settled. Miss Channing managed to retain her entire cast except for Dean, who suggested Eddy Arnold as a substitute. The special was scheduled to appear Nov. 16, and Carol appeared on the Joey Bishop Show to plu g it. But the strike wasn't settled. and she went on with Joey again to announce that the show would air Nov. 30. But even though the strike ended Nov. 21, ABC didn't have enough time to pro- mote the special. and it was postponed unUI Feb. 29. Musicale et For Weekend The Colleae Singers of California St.Me Co~ge at Fulltrtoo will present a pro· , gram of choral music Sa.or· day and Sunday at 8:~ p.m. ln Ult colltge's LI t t l e Tbtlltr. Tbt 80-membtr c b o i r rtpnMnted CallfornJa last ~ at the N1Uooa1 Music JCducatora' Convention. The crouP ta conducted by David TborMn, pro(esaor of music. Tlcketa, at fl, C ln bt 1'9let ted 'by callln. the A•IOdn9d Stlldents Ucltet offlct. l70-MJO. 'Little Hut' Cast Listed For Mesa The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse takes a new look at the eternal triangle next month when the French satire "The Little Hut" goes on the stage of the Com· munity Center auditorium. Bill Fucik is guest direc· tor for the comedy by Andre Roussin, which has been adapted to English by Nan- cy Mitford. It tells of the tribulations of a man, his wife and her lover shipwrecked together on a desert island. Gene Benedict, who won Costa Mesa's top acting award for ''The Best Man" last season, will portray the husband. Leslie Day, last seen in Lido Isle's "Poor Richard," is cast as the wife, with Ed Little playing the lover. A fourth role is still uncast. Four performances of the comedy wi ll be presented, beginning March 15 for two weekend s. a t the auditorium , on the west gate of the Orange C o un ty Fairgrounds. Tickets may be reserved by calling the Costa Mes a Recreation Department at 834-5391. Produce1· Gets Studio HOLLYWOOD (AP)-The dream of many a young mo- vie maker is coming t r u e for Robert Aldrich: he's ac- quiring his own studio. The rotund producer.di- rector of "The Dirty Doi· en," "Whatever Happened w Baby Jane?" and other h I t a announced recently he has bought <the site where Mary Pickford first built a studio in 1913. Old Hollywood hands can't recall another producer-<ii- rector building his own stu- dio in many years. The pur- chase price was not disclos- ed. 'Barber' Due At Chapman "The Barber of Seville" will be performed by the Western Opera Theater at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Chap- man College auditorium for the college's current Artist Lecture Series. Cond uc ting will be Herbert Grossman, musical director of Western Opera Theater. Simon, Nichol Hit Again DAILY PJLOT 27 LEGAL NOTICE Sil" NOTICI Oii SALi Of' •HI. 11'•0,.llTY AT 'RLVATI SALi _,._ fft Ille Su"rlot Coufl of ttw $la~ flf C..ltf0ffl1e, tor Ille CounlV of LO> Niter.. In Ille MA!Lltt of Ille llttal• <Ill WILl'OllO IALLANT YNE MOeNCH, O.CttMd. Nonu I• Nr.OV ,,...., "''' t11e undt,. ,,.,,... wlll wll .i Prlv111 ure. to Ille 111111*• ""' !>tat llldar. aubleet to ~ llrmellon OI H id s.i"rlor Court. Oii ~ By JACK GA VER :::~ ':: ·~i;,:,n : .. ~~~~1!"'01!~,: u" Dn111t ••ow Security "'"' Netiona1 l•nlt, m s. MA.I" SI., Loa Anotlu Att: J. llomtr•. (Ollflty NEW YORK Up ) Th of LOl M9etu, $1•1• ot Gtlitoml1. ell ( I -e 1,.. r1t111. 1111t •llO 1n1trttt ot .. ,. • .. combination oc playwright ~~!U.:,,~:. ·~:it "':i ~,.,::.~~" ~=: ~ Neil Simon director Mike .. ,.,. ot Mid dece11ed .... acqul .. cl ll'f ' ootr1t1on OI 11w or orlltrwl•t. other '""' Nichols and producer Saint-or fft 1ddlllon "' lhtl ot Mid deet1Hd. ., ll>c ""'' OI cit••~. In and lo •LI -Subber has come up with certain .... DrOMrty tllut!td In ,.,. another h i 1 a r I o u s en-;::i,i:1.~v ~a:ib..i"~" .::...;~"::::~; t ,_1 , , p LEGAL OESCltlPTION: Loi 2S In etuunment Jn l a Z a llloek 'A' of llr..tlord'• r.1ubdlvblon Suite," just as lhty did In of 111ocJi, 'H' end ·1·. Town•I'• of ,. ... ,.... . c.n!la. In lht CL!• ol PL~~lle. County r"bent s e a s o n s with o1 Or•""· s1e1• o1 ea11t0<ftl1, •• s11own "Barefoot in the Park" and an • m•P 11\trtot recorocd lft l>OOk ., "Th Odd c 1 .. D ... '5, Ml•COlftMOUI MapS, rec~ e oup e. oc wld Ountt Coun••; The new attraction which EXCEPTING •nv •"" 111 unc1erorounc1 ed 1 t k ' we11n ocher llltn w11e" talltfl tor u .. open as wee at the 111man. Plymouth Theater consists 11uo EXCEPTING from .. 1c1 land • ana.lltll ol lhe mlnerel •nd oil rtt111s of three unrelated comedies n conveyf<I 10 F....r cune 1nc1 Netti• set against the background M Cline, IKl>l>and Ind wlle. .. IOfnl lonenlt. bv cl .. cl ITCorcltcl AU11VSI 12. of the same suite In New 1•0, in l>OOk 11tt. " .. ' ltJ. 0ttk1.1 York's Plaza Hotel lltecon:i .. in ltte office of Ille County · lltecll'der al stld Oranoc COllnlV, George C. Scott a n d more commantv known " JOt..J11 w. M S I Ctnhlr St , Plecenlle, Callf aureen tap eton are stun -Temu ot .. 1. Gu tt 1n 1,.;iu1 monoy of nlngly effective p I a y i n g '"" Unlttd s1.1e an confirmation ot Hit. three diverse sets 0 f ,;:; :;h c:::;. of •mount blcl to be cle- characters. G e n e r a 11 y 111d• °' of''" to tie rn wr111n1 •net w111 k , . be rtalwcl •I lhe eloru•ld Office al env nown for their skill in nme •"" 111e 11m 11ubtkallon hereof heavy d.ra!"a, th~y are ·~.:'.'J0;~1.";\~, ~~·:· February, l'61. revealed m t h 1 s as secu,,1v Flnt N111one1 B•nl( remarkably apt players of •"" Haroic1 N. Ftnket d E•ecuron al Ille eitett of come y. u 1c1 De«cSent Th (. l l I •·y· It Allred c. Acktnon, 11ttorney e I.I'S p ay s IS or 417 s. Hiit "" lltm. ION From Mamarone<:k," and it L°' 11n"""· c .• 111. · th l lid { PubllllWld Or1noe Co.ut Oallv Piiot ~s e mos so o the three _F•_b_rv_•'Y_,._._,_1 _•nc1_MA>_rc11 __ '·-'-""-l.:..:.u.61.:....:..:... m dramatic values, although nontheless funny. It has wry LEGAL NOTICE humor that musl strike ----------- home to many of those who CHTll'ICATlf :;*~rS(ONTINUANCI[ will see it. 01' USIE AH0--011 AllANDONMINT The 48-year-old wift of a FtcTm:Js NAME highly successful New York n~E UNOE11ts10NE0 doti l\trtl>Y b . . corhfy 11111, tlfKllve January 1 1'61 us1ness executive comes to stt• ctu f<I 10 c1o business u~r '"' t-OWn to spend the night With llcttHous llrm neme of .<Ice Slvn Co.. . . • •I $S1 Ptumer St, Coore MH1, Cefltornla, hun in the Plaza suite where m11 w1t1c11 busln•ss wn tonnorrv c.om- th h ed Sh h POied ot Ille lollowtno per>on, wtio.. ey Oneymoon • e aS name in 1\111 Ind pflce of rnld<!nc;e the date slightly wrong and is •• 1011ows, to-wit: th 't be f Ctll• BOV<I. S51 Plumer SI .. Coot• e SUI e num r o f by a Mose. C•LL!orn1a. floor but those things aren't Ctrlllice!e tor tranuctlan of bualntts .' unclfr Ille ebovt flc!lllous n11ne, tnd too Important. •llldoll ot P11Dllcatlon 11tereot, .,, on Wh t · • rt t · h l Ill• In lilt olllct of the County Citric a IS 1mpo an lS t a ot Orar>gt County, under fht provisions the 51-year.old husband a o1 Stcilcn 1~ a1 ""'cMr coc1t. b k '. WITNESS Mv /1111d !his 16111 daV nut a out eeplng a tnm o1 Fte>ruerv. 1961. fi gure and his looks, is not PuDlls~c1 C•~~.:9~vd cout 0,11y Piiot, as ready to play second F•bni•rv ••. 26 •"" Merell •· 11. honeymoon as he is to hurry tNe 279~ back to the office at night LEGAL NOTICE on an emergency deal that. ----------- it finally comes out, includes P·'"7• the come ly secretary wbo CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS NAMI has become his mistress. THE UNDERSIGNED does ctrtlfy lie M. Sta 1 t h Is <onduci1119 • busl,..u et m Plu,...r • ISS. p e On, as I e SI .. Ccnlt Mttt, Callfornl1, vncltr t1t9 Wife IS remarkably funny flc1Lllous firm nemt of ~ Slvn Co. • . tnd 11111 .. Id firm I• coml'OHd al and. in the end, a litlle ""' t«Mtowlng person. WllGae """' '" Pathetic. Scott n ' a y S lull and olace ol resld<!nee Is u lollowt: r ThOmu L Stein, tll Hetl0¥tr Drive, counterpoint to her roman-c°''" M .... ce111orn1a. 92617. tic whim and eventual 011""' F•~=.1'i:..1;t:;. disillusionment with great S•••• a1 cantoml•. Oran .. county: effectiveness. This one is • 0~.1.~br~~;.c ~~· .~"ior ~· srZ::: comical and sad and true oeno11<1t1v ,,. .... r.o n.o .... , L. $tetn • k,,_,, to me to be tllt person Wllose . ' v I s J t 0 r F r 0 m "'"" is subscribed "' "" Wllhln .,,.. Ho!Jywood " is the second ~~~"':;',, l"d adcnowltcloed ,. mcu1ec1 play. Scott plays a SU<> IOFFICIALJ~'i.:;·e. Davis cessful Hollywood producer Not•N PuDHc<•llfoml• on a quick trip to New York 6~~~~~~ rn who discovers h.is girl of Mv comm1u1M E"""" N J h. June '1, 1'70 ew ersey 1gh school PubtMtc1 Or•"Ge coast 01uy "tot, days and invites her to his Ftbrutrv It, 2& tnd Mtrch '· 11. . 1961 ~ suite. She Is married antl , ------------a mother. LEGAL NOTICE In timorously renewing ----------- old ties, she becomes stoned crn"tcA;;"~~ 1usrNHJ after some drlnks. and the ,ICTITIOUS NAMI d 11 h h I The undersltntcl do c.,flly llley are pro ucer accomp s es s conc1 .. e11no • bustnns 1t 1'12 e . intent of making love to her Me ywooc1, Sam• ,,.,.., ce 111om1e, undtr This is the least of the thre~ \';, 1'f1::::,,11'~:.": O:J"::::~ c:,:; Plays although it has many nrm '' comPOMd 01 lht 1o11ow1ng ,..,..,,.., • . . wnost ntmes In lull end PllCH of laughs. The idea JUSt seems rnlOtnce are •• IOllows: to be a bit too banal for p,:::.~!~,0~~~('~1~:~1~•Llnd• Simon to bother with. Httirr L. 01omenr. t>01 LeL1nc11 "Visitor From F ore s l ~~~· ~~':v ~:~'i";" Hills'' is sheer belly-laugh llt••mond c. Dlekmewr · HKltr L. OlamtYtr lunacy from start to finish. s1a11 o1 C•1t•orn11, OrentM CounlY: Actually. it is outrageous • ~o1.~ttirp:;:1c :~· a:.O"'ior ~'%' stZ::· raret!, and iS played With the HrscntllY aPHartcl llavmond c: proper exaggeration tha t ~=~...:"'lo :S':~ ~..!..~= gets the most out of it. ,..,.... •re wbocrlbed "° "" '"'"''" ll\trru,,..,,1 Ind ICllllOWJedoM flley t X• The two stars are man ecurtc1 "" """· and wife whose daughter is IOFFICIAL·S~l-1 c. ICllOX getting married in the plaza. Not•ry Pv1>11c.c11itorn1t PrlnclP•' Offlct tn Orenoe Coun1Y Svetlana Who? MY CO!l'lmlsslon ExPlrtt JUIY 1, lf61 "ublllhfd Orente Coast DtllY prflot, Ftbtu1rv If. 26 •ncl Merdl 4, II. 1'61 2'1-61 2,000 Offers; No Change LEGAL NOTICE P·ttUO CIUl,,LCATli OF IUILNISS FICTITIOUS NAME By GENE HANDSAKER HOLLYWOOD IAP ) She's a leggy. busty blonde with a creamy compl exion and dark eyes. And she had this problem. Her name . Svetlana Mishoff. \Vho ever heard of a movie star with a name Uke Svetlana :WJshoff. Shouldn't she ma y be AmKlcaniie it to something like Lana Turner or Natalie Wood. Russian-born Svetlana, 20. who has. had a part in the film "Rosemary's Baby" and is preparing for another role. posed her problem to newspaper readers wh.ile posing for an Associated Press Wlrephoto. She of. fered a large autographed photo of herself for the best suggest.Ion for a name. Considering hi!r curves - 36-23-36 -it was an at· tractive viler ... and she has the letters to prove it: more than 2.000 f r o m around !tie world, Vietnam to Yuroslavia. ~t's her choice for screen billing. Not "'Miss Mione' my own,'' as proposed by a New Yorker. Or Karen Kirk. Corinne ChrlsUan. J u 11 e Jon~1 or Sue M.llltr -all offered in & llnlle jlClcpot letter from Boooe. Iowa. She rejected J a y n e THE uNoe1u1GNEo dOt> urtrfl' s11e L I• conducting • buslMU II 1411 WHtCJltl amarr. rrom G I a s g 0 w . Orlvt. N,WpOrl BNcll, Calllor~l1. ullder s c 0 t I a n d. s t e 1 I a 11\t lktlllou• firm n•m• of VERSAILLES ' llltESTllURllNT Ind 111•1 H id firm Is Frederickson. from a Con-com-or ~ 1o11ow1no person, wttos• necticut barber . and Cindy ~:r;.· .~':ow~~" encl Pim of rMlcltnc. Summers. from a U S v1nnte Murc1111011, l.40I e11ere1t" · · G Or,vt. Downey. C•lllornte. airman m ermany oettd: J•nu•ry JO, ,,.. Also Lana Crane. from sre•t oi ,,~111:~1~u~~1t.:..1tt counrv: Pleiku : Nancy Lynn. from on J,..,.,..,. JO. If.a, Detore ..... • a cavalryman m Bong Son Notery P11blk rn •nd tor .. 1c1 s111,, ' . s->r)()flelly •Pll'!••od VIMle Huttl!lson and Peggy Summers, from ,,,_,, 10 "" ro e.. Liit Pl"°" wt1- "the DMZ in Korea where~:~~ .:b~=.,..:r...,11w,.,:1:~1~ there . are no worn~~ at all. ''" ....... 1. w. sHUrD.<1N especially blondes. NOfery PuD1tc.c.111°"''' Four prisoners in the Prtncr"' Olfict tn Lot Ano•les County Roanoke County Jail. Salem. Mr comm1u1on Eur,.. Va.. deemed her "plight 1. w. lllff~~ :~.=, about wanting an American 1111 S.C..rtlY ••tkllne "'-leech, CeN'9nllt ,_, name to be worthy of our '11bl1t11tc1 Orenge cour 011tv prflot, attention." Like many cor· l'ebNaN s. 12• 19• u. 1,.. ,...., respondents, thi!y suggested LEGAL NOTICE shortening Svetlana MJshoff ----------- to Lana Hoff. But stie thinks e1•~·,~~1~r:u~" N~u,:~•us that "sounds too German " Tiii vri0tnl•ll4!d <•"'"' 1 em oonc1uct1no n.I • I MlntU tt 17171 ltt<ll l lVd.. 5\lllt She also xcd such Mmes o. '""'"n"on a .. c11. c1111on11e, 11nc1tr as Gloria Hall, Helen Hardy. ~C' ''~':''c~~AN~"':,,..°' 111~~!: ChrisUnc Well~. S a n d y ""' ,,.,_*' o1 1h• fllltow1111 -'°"· Stones. Julie Johnson and \lfh! ,,,,. in "'" ""' p11te1 of ,..,Of\'IQL ·~ la• .rtow•. ! am my Ford. '°'*' L. ~viii, '221 oumm Orfvf, Finally, Svetlana came to o~~"::c:'~i~'110tn'• 1gree with ~ Idea U• lloborlh L. Lulll ed in ltl19 .. CllllOt'llll. ~ ,_,.,. press most of tbe let· °" ~rv n. ,,... ~or1 "• t.ers · "l don't aee much • ....,.,., ''*'' tft tlld .., .... s111._ • -...itlly _,... •Olltrl I.. ~I/th ~.oog "1th lhe D&DM JOU ltllNI i. ,, to • 1111 _..,. ~ already h&vt." =.,~;, ~~,,.w1:.,: She ~I.JOOS: "'Ibe people IM - who wrote to me remember '*""1 Vldw J. rt""'1. • my name. So wbv shouldn't Nol•,., "'*"' · c....,,... -~ lly~Otrfeeflll everybody" 0re-OM11Y If ah" mak s lt &a a movie ~111':."'J:""9 stir, Svetlana MlahoU aht "MM•.,... or.-c;.., ..., ""'· wW "'-".,,.,.., " ...-~ 4 11. 11, u.i. ,.. ... - r ) . DAILY PILaT Mondiy, Ftbrlilry 26. 1%8 LEGAL ~OTICE LEGAL NOTICE , nw tlllT"ICl•TI! 0 , I USINIU ,U,lUOlt COUI T Of' Tiii FICTITIOU' NAMI lTATl 0, CALlf'OlllllA l'OA '~ "'""''"9"'d .. ""'" ""y .,. TMI COUlfTY 0, OAANOI <~·1\1(11 ' '!N·•""'U •t l)J) \u0fft61 .... A-f9'1M N•·-· .... n. C•lllorn•• uncl4• '"• NOTl(I 0, MIAllNO Of' ""ITION '"' '''"" I ,.., ,..,.,. ot HAllllOll MOllLE '0111 l'llOtATI! 0' Wll,L AMO '01t HOME$ •"<I tl\•t •••d I tm '' tomPOM<I LITTlltt TIUAMUllAlllY '-'' P'if t(ll wtfl!IQ ~'•O'I• •hOU "4mtJ f\llt• ot IC.•"'teef\ M -evtat el\O '"' 1u11 •NJ olt<tt~ 01 tU•Ot~• •'• k~tt 6, ~•th'HI\ M<COl'l'n40. Pe.,clt ., f(ll ""' ••M ~"°""'" ., (•'"'~" , Pe¥(~fl' I Y·r ~ "'• £ ,tier'°" at '" Ehr •"° ,, Kitt\~ Ftietenct '••tkt. ••• lh lbcw. Colll0<n10 Oe«•- 110'•"0 H Pttef\O'\ .. 114 Eot HOTtC( " HEltEflY G•V!H r~ •• f'•v lhftiio. C1ftfotn11 Jut1u1 11tev(:k1. 1r "•-' fUN ""'"1" 0flf'CI FtO<u.,1 • ".. • HtlllOfl tor l'•.iit•• ot Wiii •M' ll!)l•..O " "•'"'&" 1 '"' •uw11u ot Lt"•'• Tn'""''"'"'• V1tQln10 E Pttt"M I to PelllCOflef, rtlettft(t IO wnl<n » '••tr ol (Alltorn1,., °''"" Countv l'n•dt fot Nfther Nf"fku•~"· •nd ""•'j On ~,.bry .. rv t ltllif otftw~ m• • 1~ ttm,. aM ol1u a' f't•erlft.Q 1~ Hntt,. Pun•!( I• •llG •or w lo 51t•• _.,,.,. "*' ~ ••' •or Mtrch ''·I .,.,..,,,.,...., ~OO•ttfld Vir•h"I" [ ,,.,,,,°"I""· .... t·lO •.m., lft ,,,. COOftrnom ANt RoJ.utd H r11tu\M known •o me ot Dt1>1ffMtf'tt No 1 of \t ilf court l ,,, n,,.. '"' P"\()n\ wnnu "•mtn "'' •t '°' N()(tf\ aro.dw•v. ." '"' ,, • ., 'uo•cr•bld fn '"'' wlttun '"'''Vm""' •"d of i 4nt• 4.n•. C•fltor"I• «•nrwi<IOcjfO •••• ••etuttG •~t .,mt D•ltO Folltuoty Jl. tt61 IS••lt W E ST JOMN, Covnt't Cltt~ Orm•• V••••" VII "•·ISi NO'Of¥ Pu!>llC I LtltOY J. "-• 1t•ft ol C•lllMnlf , ,.., ~-An,,.. My Commit<'°" E•P"H Cwl'ltr Clly, C•l ....... lo tti)t l\lltttn 11, ltM Ttlo UIJI ,,._.,,, -(JIJI Ut-tlH Pun•••hto 0ft"9f Co°'f Ot oly P1IOI l Aft.,ft., let l'ttlt- r •l>ruety U, "' 1• •llCI M.,<n '· ,ublll...U O<o"9« C°"'' Doll• '''°' "" "' 6' I Fer> 1•. » oftd M.,cn 2, tt6l nu1 ~ LEGAL NOT ICE -I LEGAL NOTICE LI GAL MOTICI W'l•IOll COUllT 0, TME NOMINIU ,Oa ,UILIC 0'1'1CI SfATI OF (ALIFO•NIA 'O• NOT•CE tS HEllEll'll C.tVEN "'•' f HI COUNTV O' OllANGI ::,..~~~~w11: "'":'';;~_, h:~fin b ~:: Ne. A•mlt """"~ •o ~ lllltO •' tn• GtftttAI NOTICE 0' MIAlllNG O' MuM<ooot E•.c•'O" 10 l>t ~·•d ·• '"' 1'£T~!'~~L~0A",.~",0o'.ATI C••v Of Cost• Mt\O .,.. lu~.o.. "'• LfTTE•S TESTAMENTAllY '"' ci.v ol Aortl. lt6' I f\ltlr ot Esllltr fl. '5ne, t l.o ~-n For Mf'l'~t;:; :, ~~'~'V Council ,., E1rtwor 8f'fl.-Pini' •net •.s E.unrr (Al VIN F ((Al I 8&8(1( 8"~~T~~~m'rs' p~'ER~e•s~Vf.N Tf\•t :a~~~~ ;·~:at' w•l 5014 w s p.,,. ,.., 111eo he••ln • °'"'1"" JHEOOORE C fl ED> IOLOGH :~ L~~~r~fe r:!,,:~~ .• ~ ,;w p~:i~:..n:,~ !,;~.t~!O~) (~~~~I ST ClAlll '"'"•"<t 10 """" Is mt<le lot turlller TEllR'I F TVCMMAN P•tlocul.,S, •M I/IOI lflt llmt •M Ol•ce OATEO Ftbruarv 16 lt&e ~~' ~:~~~ ,~~~ 1,!;,mt•t h:slO C:~, i'~1 C IC PlllESr C•tv Cit'~ Of '"• ~7· ,.~:ur~~~ ,.r' ao?'c;:;:~f'n~,0:C,0w • ./l Ctf'f' Of C°'1a Mt"'• t •l1tOt111A II'\ lh,. Cltv nf Sdnt.-A"'· CallfOf'nlt 1"11~1 .. 11.0 Or1"9• Cot ti Odil• "llot. o .. .., ~eb•u.,v 1J. 1968 ~•l>•uotY 70. U. 19<\ol lOI •t w E ST JOMN, Cou~l'I Cit•~ LEGAL NOTICE --------- "'OflCE Of' "UILIC S .. LI O~ COLLATlllAL C&Ltf'OlllNI .. COMME•CIAL CODI SECTION t504-J "IOTIC[ •S HEllE!IV r,tVEN 111•1 • °'-IOHC \fl' of colf,-ler•I Ntll bf hf"IO nn fp,, tf'n 6A¥ "' MMCl'I, i.&~ .. , '"'• r.our 4'' t 00 Ai M •' .tllJ Ptl·IO Moore, Olnt t ty •nd Moott '°' 56'11~ Oll•t SlrMt. L11 """"'· Ctlllor~I• '"'' Ttl: llll ) '1.l•lU' AllelMVI tw ,olilt...tt Publlsft<d Oronve Co"I Oall1 "''"' ~•b 1•, 16, •nO Muell 1. t961 117 OI LEGAL NOTICE W l MOI" Av, (1tv ~' Ctprfl'u. Countv IAR""'" ,., Ot1nvt. Sl~I• ol C•lltotn11 "" Mt rnlllon I SU,EllllOll COUllT 0, THI Tll"lf 4 Lntn 'f<urtd """' ""°"' ST&TE 0, CALIFOllHIA l'Oa •~d ov<>u•nl •o "" Ct"•'" VCutll'I THI COUNTY 01' O•ANOE .-.vr,.Hnent m•df' nn tr\f' nnd dAtv ot No. A·HMI ~otombr•, lt6$ l>v F"nlllln 0 flN•nl NOTICE 01' HEARING 01' l'ITITION .\ l(~tn M L .. Mfft Obt SOVlllAEL f'OI ,.OIATI 0' WILL AN O f'Oa CAGE LHTlllS TISTAMINTAaY THE ITEMS Of' COLLAIEllAL TO E••··· of M•n io II, Snleld• '''° ~O'OWft PE SOLD ARE •• M•llie llfll Sltlekls. Otceo..O. I I L "'ao••O tiff w•th r"fj t•rnttSI; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T•tl t ll' b4tk O"' wt"' 1 laa drtll S.dot J Hl..O hu HI~ Mftln f l'fl•llO• hr·r dho,.n\iat -Nllh C)f'aw-rt ' bUlh fOt" Proo.re ot Wiit 1""'1 '°" lnvtn<t •n <Ab1nflt'\; I 1 c,,mp1rtmt'f'lt ~'"'""htd ot lttttri f f'$flmtnJ1rv 10 PrliflM~r ,.,,., . ,,.,rr I ) f'NntMrtm111"1 s111nl•n rerer1tnct to w"titl' 1, rn.MSt •or •urrner , .. ,. ti~ 1 LA'Q' ""'lk1n bo.1 with otrti<vtars. •nd fh•I rt\t tlmr •N:t Ol•C• c.,trrt,1vr I \ OH \lf"t'tm tab"°. Of htar1n9 the umt "'" be!:"I "'' I (rl'ilt"f utrfQf!flfO(. ' IAblfl, .:6'' IOI' M1rcl'I IJ, IHI. •• ' )I) • m . h, 'M.1"'1. _,,.f7N" too\, Iii &ar stooh. '"' COV"room of Dtpar1mtnf NO r IM•clr le•'"'""" '10 C•o1tl•> <~•''' ot Hid court, •' IOI Notlll lltNdw•1. ""'"' DI.ck ••<kif'(! >••" I •n "'• Cilv ol Stnto Al\I Collto.n•• n&TEO THIS lttn G~• f'f Feb•uarv Dated Fe!>tUff1 )'], 1961. "~ W, E. ST JOHN. Count. cr,,. MAl\lllL TON TH RIF T I. lOAN IWlllnwi• •IHI SclW!llfl, ~~~r"" s•on• ~~~.~r.;' :~~·1 •••k •• , .... ,. r,,i,,.,,,o O••~ Cou• 0••1\1 Ptlot. IN'"'•"" IHcll, c1111trnl1 •Uff ••rvunv 16, 1•11 n•·M Tot (710 646-7171 LEGA L NOTICE ,.., ... , Cl!lllTll'ICATI 01' I USIHfU AlltrMys ,.,. ,.111 ...... Publl•ll•d O••'lOt Cot•I D••lv "•lo• t'tb 14. 16 ond M•rch 1. 1•61 37'1·6f LEGAL NOTJtE 'l<lllltus ,.,m N•m• ----THE UNOEll$1GNEO <10 htttbv ctttllY NOTICI 0' TllUSTIE'S SALi ~~11~9 embu~:'.:':''1~ ~lO~lec,t~~=~.~; 0.. M•rcll ';;; •:::;:'~, 11 .00 A.M .• ···~· Hunlintton lluc+.. C•lllatnl•, SOCAl SERVICE. co. I CotPOU llOn '"'"" In< lklillous tlrm l\lmo ot A.a.c u Clul1 •POOintod Trust~ unOI• 1n0 ELECTRIC COMPANV •nd 11111 H IG ""~"""' lo DHd ol Trusl dtled Morell llfm I• compoH<I 04 •~t lollow•nt oerson. I, "'°· u.cutoG b't' CLARENCE W. whOst l\lme tn lull oftd olace ot reskltnct WOllf H a..O ELEAHOll L. WOllTH, " •• lolloWl. to-wll llusb•..O •nd wilt 1nc1 rtca<ded M1rcn •...irr. Ill Clutt. &JOI lftdl•noPOh• U. IMO. u iMI•. No. U41l, i• book Av•'"'· Huntl"91on Buen Ctltfo.n•t ll~, o• 119. of Oltkltl llKa<CI• In WITNESS mv ll•no 1n1, 11111 div '"' olllu of lllt County llecorGt r ot "' ~eb•Utf¥, .... 00"9• County, Cllllornl•. WILL SELL .. llClttw R (.lull 'IT PUllLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST STATE Of' CALtf'OlllHIA. I lllOOEll fOll CASH IPan ble el 11,.,. C.OUMT 0 ' OlllA;f,.ll ) " el sele 10 llwlul mcN'f ot tllo Vnl\eG O•AHGf. I " SIOln l 11 ... SOllltl ftont '""""''' OH HOS Uth do• ot Frbruor. A O lo 111• 0fO"QO t -. C.,..<lllouM. Cttll ,,.. t>eto,. ,.... Vitia-J •ueo1, • ot S.nl1 Ano. Slate of Ct llfofn... oll Nolo•v PuOll< '" •nCI IOf Ille 1t1d "•"'· llllt •M lhlttHI <on•ov~ lo Counrv •nd Slfto, 'Clid"'9 th•tt in, duly •t>d ,,.,... r.tlel IW 11 un0tr wkl ~di commlttioneo •nO •-rn. .,.rsa..t ll• •P-ol Tr1111 i• the property slluote<I 1,. o•areCI Aftdr.w II Clull k-to mt to ,,,. cllv ol "-" 11..ch. in sold bt the ,,.,...,., .. _ n•,,... ,, ..,,,.<fibed Ceunt1 •"" Slot• df.Cflbtel •• to 1110 within l"•l•umf"tl, .,.d •tl<nowi.o, S~~.~,::::w"~~ty :!i 1H~ ot 1 ~; oc1,N'° ":.~~~;: ••:,<~~':~~',: ,.";' 11,.. Sout11 ... t1.,11 HlO.n , .. , ot Lot It l\o•tunlO It! m• ll•ftd tnd .,,, .. d mv In Now-1 Mt'91il" IS tllown Ot' olll<IAI ,.,, 111, .,.. •"'1 v .. r '" • M•P 111oreo• recorded In 1100' lhl• CtrllllCll• ""' ~1>o¥r Wfltltn. • P119t 13 of Mltctllanoous Mo •. (OFFICIAL SE .. L) fKO<d@d In°'"""" County, VICIOt J Rue<iv !>tld H it wlH bt m•Ge. bul wlllloul No11rv Public (Allror"1,. covenant or wur1ntv. eXprn s or lmpllfd. Ptll\tlPotl 01110 tn '"''""',,. lltlt, _,.sslon, M •n· Or•mi• count. cumbrencu . to Ptv lht remolnin9 arl,,. My CommlulO!' e 0 .,11 clot ! 1um ot Ille note •e<urod bv 5tPtemtor ti, 1'11 »IG 0 .. d ot Ttusl, lo-w!11 tll ,617 16, Publls~tO Oro"Qe coost o111v Pllol. wlllt ln,.,est trom S.olombcr 10. 110, F•b 19, H •ncl M•rcll ;, 11, 19.. 113-61 H I• Hid no~ 0<0vld~. •c!Y•ncos. _ _ __ It 1nv. uncle' lt\t ltrms of "'d O..oo LEGAL NOTICE : ,~;u~';u,::-·.n:::9~~ ~,~,, ·:~::::.: ------------b1 Hid Ot~ of fn,.I. HOTlt l 0, 'UI LIC HI A II I N 0 Th• bf'""!ici•r¥ u"°"' u 1d O.f'd o1 IEFOlll THE ,L .. NNING COM-T•ull. b• ... '°" ol • bfUCh .. Gtl•ulll MISSION 0 ' THI CITY 0, l'OUH· In l~r oblig.,tton\ <0curf'G lllfttD•. TAIH VALLEY 1~t'Otolott .. t<ul~ •"4 Cl•lonf.0 to NOTICE '~ HEA:f 8Y ''""" tn4• M '"' u~rJtanll"d • "WflHM 0 1'-Cltrllflon W"ontetd•"· M1rcP't .. ittt •I 1 lO om , o• Oeftull •nd 04",.nd tor S.lc, 11nd *" '"'" Coore: II (t'l.,nb•n. (If• MAii, wr1fttn not1u of bu~:•cf'I •nd of 111rcf1" • 10200 Slattr AYtnv,. '°""'•tn V'•Hrv. to c '""' "'" undrn•oned 10 ''II u 1d ( 11htot""• ft'!• Ptf'n"lf"O Comm1,,1tw'I wlll prOOfft\t fo \•tl\fv st~ oblkUhon\, .al"d Nt4d oubt1c n..rlno Oft IN-flllOw•nti f'Mrfftftf'. °" Novt-mbrr 1', ltt.7 th~ 1100Hcthon1 vndfnJof'llf!td <•U"d uMS noHct ~t brttc" fl ' l-.. (._ • ._ .. fllft 1'J Aoofl<•flon l•nd ol t lKt&on to bf> ff'COtdlfl'd .,, \Ubm•fltd bit C•""'< Of'vetoo""'"' ~ 1436 PtOt .., ,.,, o ld Ott1c1at <or-etl(>ft ft<lutttl"t cnt n•• ol '°"' lloca<d• ,,,, •,ooe,tv toe'ttd 600 ff «Ht of D.ttt F°f'Of'uMY' 1• "" e,tOOlll'11irsl Slrt~ nn "'t O'Orth •lot .SOCAL SERVICE CO "' Elllt Av-trom "' G-··· A• Hid TtUlltt. 4'9flCul1U<•I Olilfl<I 10 Ill S••tto F•tn• 11• Wm JtMlt>\ ,. lln lO.ftcr D••lrl~ Vtct Pto lcltn• 111 Atl>ffl le A,.• Vorl1nco Nt. Ht ll'S IJUll •oH•I 10 ~·~ ft'lt n by lf'lt Are~ ~ubH~ N'WDOt"I HarbOt' NtW\ Pr,.)\1 V1tl•11Ct Coml!llllet ,,,. Union Oii ~1•" tomblfttO wl"' Dolly Piiot, NtwPOt• nn IN touthwt\t tor~ of 8r00ii"V''' S.ach (.6llf •llCI Tal~rt. Mffl!I ,, Comp""' HMI F•b 16 •nO Moren • ti "" '°' Vn1on 011 Comoon• Aoollunl --------- l hetc ,...,..,, .,. .,.,,,. orocu"" LEGAL NOTICE nurtu•nt to ttw Pl1nnlnt L•• ot '"'• Stllt al Ctl!fa<nl• tGov'f COO• 6l.OOO ll·lf44J ,, •U I •ftd ·~ Fcvntton V•ll•• Zonl•o ClaT.,ICATI 0, CO•l'OllATION OrdlNOC• T~ ·~ cn1no• <•It will •o• TllANIACTIOH 0 , I USIHl!U •nvol•• en •me..O"W'ftt to SKllon•t UNQlll l'ICTITIOUS MAME Ol11tkl Mtp 11 ~·o H,. Zonl•• THE UHOEllSIGNEO CORPOllATIOH OrdlMl\t•. ZonlflQ V.•P•. •lld olllbl" 00 .. i.erobv "'"'" that 11 11 condutll"' .,. on Ill• '" Ille "~"'""9 Dtr>t•lmt nl 6 me•ulec1url"9 •nO "'" llu1t11us tnO Mt evollOlf '"' P<Jbl" •n•r>t <llon 1001.0 "' ~•t s 1anc1usttl11 s1 .. Stt•ta.., .i>CI ,,.mlMllon. Colllornlt, fC4'0 uncltt Ille llclltlou• firm n ... ., "'''''"9 lo IHlllY In '-•or I"'"'' ol llocSclt l'Ct Compenv •"4 "'•' .,. '" -Ilion to lllt" tt<iuells •no ·~• n.mo ol >aid coroor•llon •ftd ltt oropoul• wlll bf ol••n •• 001>0rhinll• o•ln<IP<I Plott of buslrton I> "' follows to Go to ti ,.,..,.,., lnla<mtllOll '' M W !' INC , 1~1 SfonCIU\fflol dMlrt'd. 'f'V'I m•v COf"t•c.t tl'lt Pl1nnlru1 Strflet. StAnton. Oranot Co u "t v . D••Hflmt"1 •t 0(.1·1•1• •nel ,.,., to Colllo<t1lt _.., lll<'t C~n9t N~ ,., .,,., l\oH•I fO l ru WITNESS Ill "'"° ,,,,, hi .,., o• 6 4 2 s 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T ( L A s s I F I E D Vorlol\tt ,.o '" Oocrmbor tt61 PLANNING C0,..Ml\"0N Of' MW, INC, l TME CITY OF F'OVHTAIN V-lLfY II• l'•tll<ll J W•h~. "''"d•ftl S••1'11'1' II """ntli•ld 11¥ Jtmts E. 1M"91'«. ~reltf¥ Pttnnlne Dltn!of HATE 01' CAllf'OllNIA 1 "'ubl•~ Orl"9t c ..... o.,,. l'•I01 COUHTV OF lOS ANGELES 1 " ,.,.,,,..,. 16. lfff ln°"' ON THIS Ulll dov °' Ott•mbot. ., D . lt61, befwt ,.,., "" -•ltMd. LEGAL NOTICE 1• N"'"'" Publlc !ft •NI for H id Co.mt. 6 4 e..o Sitto, •1'11411\f mor•l<I, dllly com· IUl'lllO• COU•T 0' THI m•nlonH ...., ·-"' Pfnon1ll1 ·-"'° U ATI f/f' CALlf'O•MtA 1'0111 Jamt • E MMtM• --It -1'0 TMI COUNTY O, OllANGI bo lilt Secrt l•,. of M. W. , ,, INC . CASI NU,,.tl• O IW I 11'1t tclnM>r•lloft 11\el tattvlw<I lflc willtln IU-ONI W\11,,,_t °" _.,.K .. "" <9'-t llon NIAii'!' "'AlllGA•£T l.AIJ,E'llllllGE•, ,.,., .... Mined • .,.. Kli.--lo mt "•lnlllf v, U(HAllO G L E H H 11\el well (Of'PMl llOtl ••KlllM "" .. .... l.AUl'EN•E•Glllt. ~·"' I IN WITNESS WHE•Eo,, I ... ... ~IOl'll Of' TMI \TATI 01' "°'"'"to ul ,.,,., "-"" •"4 1tftat0 '"" CAL1'0•NIA HI 11t9 -· ,.._ o.to,.. °'llCl•I ... 1 Ille dey •NI .,.., In lltl\ -1: (t•llflc•lt flnl •-.,ll!tn, 'l'e.i lrt llfrm t ll'totlff tt fllt 1 f0'1'1CIAL S!AL) _,,,_,. DIMdiM "' ,.._, to tr.. 14erllfft D ""''"°" ..... ,_, <tf!ltll4i1411 •f "" •bevt ,.."""" NOl•ry PWlk lfl eftd 10< t 1•11'1111 wllll llwl , .. ..-ti ,,,. ,...,., I Miii COllnlY tnit ll•le t1'11tled ~I "' "'t fll>Wt tn111"11' PrlndNI 0Mct 141 llClltll ~I •"'"'' _.., I• u kl tOUrt I Lot A~lu, Count¥, wlnth't TfH dey1 '"" .... ..,.,ct My C-f»ltft 1ul•t • on '"' ef llllt wmfT'Olls, II "'""' ~' U. tf11 •llllln IM 111evt ,,,,.,,.. '°"""'' °' STATE ()I' CALll'O.NIA ) '"'"''" no•TY A YI II .. ,.,.., .,~ ... "· COUNT'I' 0' LO! ANGEl..1$ 1 .. 'l'e.i •r• llHfty llOIWt.G "'"' ""'"' o, Dte~ •1, IW . fM!en me YOU " 1111 I Wfllfeft ,.,._,.,,, •l•.Oltta.1''" uftditnlog....,. • -•r11 l'ubll( lo Mid fltfntlff wlll l•ll• l""Omt•I '°' •~ to< wld COll"tv tl\4 $11 ... ,.,_lly eny _... 91' Ollnllltft llrml""NI on UO .. tff l'r•Mlt J, Wtlfllt, fl-IO "" "'""""" <OINllllll u •••· ~• """" ,.,.. •• llt "" l'ru1~111 lff "" M corttrlC1. • •Ill •Hl'I Ill • , '°'"' W ,.,, In< "" t~ot1-1 11\ot U K111.-.., ~ ..... rwfl.f .,_,_ I• lllt 111« Will\111 lllttl'\llMflt, fl"""l! 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M-61 '•~ tt :It -~ 4 II 1"8 1'Me 2 -s 6 7 8 Results f., • ) . ... .... -- DAILY PILOT WANT ADS THE 816GE~T SINGLE MAIU{ETPLACE ON TBE ORANGE COAST -CALL DlllECT UZ ·5871 'HOUSES FOR SALE 1Gentr•I 1000 1- YmRAIS-- NO DOWN I HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES fOR SALE Gen.r•I 1000 Gentr1I 1000 HOUSU FOR SAL i HOUSES FOR SALE Gentral 1000 Cotta Mew 1100 "mua\7"6i 1968 is GREA Tl We have the best listings in the best •rea VERDE 11 MESA EXPANDED PACESErnR S1m:lr " t or' .t bdrm "11h add"d ~mP room and Wl'I bar. This plan h8' li.:r ml' I r bdrm <1u11r Lt11·a1l'd on 1wrr- Mtrd lo< \\ilh hlork \\911 ~.Xl'IU~IVP I!,( S.19.950 4 BDRM-$28,950 S1•r tht~ f I ro" r plan. runc•tionel i~ thr word! In '''I' cond. on larice cornrr 101 m Ml'sa dl'I ~tar. S:.!R.950 with 10•,; dnwn f·AIRWAY HOME $48,000 Spe1·i1111s ~plil lrvrl with rlr~an1 r·ar(lt'l~. rlrapcs. L~r i: am r r1K>m with ~tunr !rpl1·r , bar. OpPns nnio ra11w11' 81'« rr1C"r . $1K9!'j() FOR LEASE Bl'a 1t t I r u I Ri>pUhlican hromt' with pool l BR ~phi • lr\rl r Ion r plan I poof 8rrvirr included I C:.12:llmn. CUSTOM $29,950 lncomparl\bfr, ~oilers' delight' Nee l 3 bdrm on li:t> corMr lot nr course, Dbl usrd brick trplact. Wh11 Ir nf 11 huy $29.!!50. NEAT AHD SUNNY PINtly or tr''f'S. l'llVl'rrd patio: sprlnklrr11: dish· washer. 8 r ll t h u y in Mf'sl\ Vl'rdr ~ tidrm. $23.950. MBA VF.ROE -$22,500 Nealriit In tnwn, move tn w/o hflini: a broom. Shutters, awmn:zs. w/w carpel rlus cozy den. Low down $22.500. Jun umo 8'-auriful 4 bdrm. "lngl" story. f n rm 11 I dining µlus pant'lcd df'n with slone frplcc 11nd spac- ious Iv rm with ell'gant draJl('ll. On 10.000 sq fl lol in rxclusive coun· try clul) nristhborhood. 1 A onr of a kind buy - "1.%0 POPULAR RUSTI( racrsPtter 4 bdrm, nrw ert and paint, cxctlf. cond. A home <het is mach In drmend J11~t ll~ll'd and pricl'd II) srll II I ~\'\. ?~0. BARGAIN AND VACANT Bldr~. '<Alt' SIJl\l'IOU' :1 bdrm nn R5" 120' 101 8CT08l! r rom s:oll cou rsr M11ny ( r a t u r t' s. mrf. courtyard entry and lnw low rrirt'. $.17.950. C10LONIAL MANSION Onr or 11 kind! R·0-0- M·Y' :"> txlrms. fAm rm. liv rm. din rm, :i baths PLUS p e nt r y, svc'. porch. end an ATIIC' Lgt' lo( too: Wha!P or a buy at S4S.f>OO . FRENCH REGENCY llnique fairway } bdrm Brand nt'W, foodrd wilh fr11turr' anrl invl'stml'nl 11otr nH11I Virw homr 111 ~9.500 S BDRM SINGLE STORY CUstom cofonll\I. brand n~w with ru!lt gold ~hag c&rpeting lhru-out. Fab- uloui~ noor plan and a 3·car 1t11rage. Wlllk to iolt 11nd f Pnnl'' SM.9SO MBA VERDE SHOWPLAU Sr r I hi~ It ynu Wl\nl a l11rg-, homr m a 1•011n- 1ry atmO!\l'h<'n-! li:vrry conrtlv11blr fr11 turr In 11 funrtfon11I. w1>1l 11l•n· nrd homr. :; hdrm• on Wt nave 1tw V.A. APPRAJS- AL In our band -11 you ca.n qualify It's yours. Carpeted and draped, UU'e(' hrdroom11. 1 ..... 0 ~ths. d111tt1e. hn::c 1'0Vrre0 a.nd encJo,ed patio. Attached garage -1111-gt' fenced and well landscaped yard. Near elementary, In. lt'rmedlate School. Hi school a.nd college. Coovtnitnt to shopping and transportation. A REAL BUY AT ON L"< SU.000 -ACT !'IOW: Eves. Call ~~6631 -ONTHE BEACH and it's lhe hnrst b.'aCh in the arta -no 1•rosion hl'rP. 3 bdrms . 1 1~ ba<hs • far::e upstairs s1t11111~ room w11h JOO miles ol oc•ran v1PW • ooly S0.1,500 · ownrr m1y M'- cl'pl 1n1d11, SPOTLESS! and t block rrom Wes1d11f Center · :\ tl<'.lrm • :! lhllh, hardwood flool'~ . ..tlakp roof, all ('fectr1c ktlehrn, rl. gar· agr door • anrl 1hr l'lranrql housr in to\\ n S~IC!.!!50 · Try IO'i< down. 646-7171 e LI 6-2313 THE~EAL. 'ESTATERS ..,._ --- CUTf RUSTIC Lo-' pricp nn 1h1s 1 BR ~ b:ilh rustir homr, mnvPnl· ent ;irea, nrar srhools & shnpplnl(. ~pacio11s hvmg room with rlnor to 1•rillng brick Cirtpla1 I'. nicr kttrll<'n with lar1?r rflllnl? ;11 ri1 Only Sl!l,95<. ,.__.._ · TI·1·=t .. ~"l-.il"'111111111• j IO!IJ oaker. C.M 546-54-10 !~====== LIDO HOME ON 70 FT. LOT Large ·• · ~tory hnmf' with beautiful sunn,y pallo . Ire;'~ & tlo" crs. 2 fl.ill lots. $6.q,;;oo '1rs. Lon1t Coldwell, Banker & Co. ntt e. C-f MiellwlY N-1 ... c~. Cl"lorftlt ICI f-l1SI O• S.- llllMa I Pool Time Again! Wow! Try to beat a 3 & fam- ily room with lovely pool for only $24,950 & In Mesa Vech-e at that. 10% down lo only 1 loan. Call rlab1 now. ' College Rulty .s.46-5880 , l:iOO Adams at Harbor 1 N<>ar Onema Thf"dtTf'I Collett Park ArH Bti: Trtrs oulstandin1t la111r "\ & family room v11- 1·;.in1 lv rl'ady lo i;?Cl • mly IO'I c1~n Rt f24.'IOO Cl\ll 00\\. Collri:r RCQJty POOL HOME-$21,5001 1 1 bedrm. family nn. Ash pan('hng. caJ'l)Cting, drapell. Bu1fl.in AM • F°M stereo. Blur Hwen pool -waierlall, ~hu!llplvmrd & hadminton ~(}.li'.?O TARRf I.I. -------- VISIT OUR DIME-A-LINE COUNTER fN Laguna ·1·· ··7 z·~ I ~ I ( l 377 MERMAID Beach ·~- "ma4\ir6c:JUaf t-e 2UO MM.a Verde Or. Costa M9u J.46.5990 ST • BACK BAY BE.AUTY lmmaculatr 3 BR 2 bath cor· ner lot home with acceas for boat &r tl'11.11cr from al- ley. Home bu 12x16 master bedroom, built-ms including refrigerator Ir frcNcr, new C811)C!ts, new drapes. newly pnlntcd in&ide Ii out. FHA 5a.. rt avail. to you $146 month 1:>"11'!; inc-ludrd $2 I ,950 Full Prict Newport at Victoria 646-Hl 1 Rustic R1nch Home l!oovy slnke root covers lhis quality 4 BEDROOM resi- dence. 'l2' living room with romantic liri:place, built·in kitchen modem a1 tomor· row FAMILY ROOM. 2 hu $:<' baths. 2 car star.gt'. B('au11!111ly landscaped yard 11 U Pfll'IOS<'d for your prl- v111'y. i\n AMAZING VALt.:1': only $23.150. NO DOWN lo VF.T'S -LOW ()f)WN <o f:VF:RYOl'iF. Qllln\ POS- SES.C\IO'\' COSTA MC:SA OfflCE 2629 Harbor Blvd. :l'l~!Mql Open tJll 9 P\1 S BEDROOMS Republic WI Pool Jmm11cuh\tp home in mint rond11lon. fdtal for that larl(e ram1ly . Lar$te Anthony pool, drluxr water M>.ftrntr includl'd tn pm·r or $42,2:'"10. /Clflta.. COATS ~ WAtLACE REALTORS -546--4141-- (0pen Evenings) Lend en Generosity?? \'r~· You may assume this a'-•' r loan Without I loan ll't' Spacious I bedroom t:::t.S1s1dr homr. modem all rtc.:tri<· hu1Jt-111 k1tchtn tn• tl11rl1ns:: rl1shwai1htr, family 1/1 IF CONVENIENCE COUNTS yoo'IJ 1tpprtcialc th11 lm- macul11e 3 BR & family Room h o m e located ln WESTCUFF. Features In- clude 2 ti.tbs. Elec:. Bit/In kltcllen, 2 Fireplaces. ~ tom drapes It Wa11 to w•ll C'&l'pets. Elec. prak dOur opener. It's an easy .,a)k to the Li bra r y, Mariner's School and We1telltf ~ ping center. Well priefd f1i $41.900. 67~~ £vu:~ lay & leach R ... lty, Inc:. 24C11 E. O>ast Hwy., CdM A "LIVE-IN" FOURPlEX Let 3 tenants pay your way. Deluxe 2 BR 2 bath unlL, with fireplaces It SJ)llriou1 living quarter5 I J 100 aq ft eachl. FULL PRICE $57,500 Newport •• Victori• 646-1111 (Call Anytime) HEIGHTS AREA· $1,000 DOWN Here· s your chance lo u~ a paint brush a nd save thou• ands of dollars. Cozy knot· typine panelling and open beam ceilings with mam- moth used brick lireplace. Two 1tnd den or 3 bedroom charmer in walking distance lo Harbor High, Ensign Jun- ior High. a nd Westelif( Shoppi.n:: Pla1.a. ::::a:: 20-l:l WESJ'CLIF F DRIVE 646-7711 Open Eves. Harbor Hi9hlands Spacious and lmmat:ulatl', this J bedroom. 112 bath homr offers thr bc-!11 ol Back Bay living at 11 "grah 1t quick" price of only U'l . :'ill() Lido Rlty 3400 Via 1..Jdo 6?l-8830 niom . and hrrplacr m hug" $$ INCOME UNITS $$ livini: room s~.9~r0 and bet· 116 DPluxe units s:i7,j()() Irr hurn' fi three BR unit~ $65,000 ( I . rth & c 9 ooc BR Unils $7:!,000 0 eSWQ Y Q, 1:: one BR Units SlO:;,i)()O 642-7777 1001 I l;n•hor Blvrl .. C ~. 'llM:! tn Snat'k Shop .Ir. VETS $1 MOVES YOU IN l:SR ~ ba<h. " " •·arp<'I· in·~. !lpnnklrr, land'!<'flflllllt ht!! Im r1 "' nrw Di1na ;>111111 \1111 ..... FROM $2S,37S Marina Capistrano On C'11mmo drl Avino 1usl nl' ctrl 0v1., 111 :\an Juan Olptslra.M P•geant Realty Co. (7111 "46-AA'.W! or l'l~.1 T.!ll * $17,500 * 8rAuhfUI 2 BR 1 balh homP. l11rgf' livmii room with din- 1n1t ar!'a. (;011:rous back ~ard with p11110 Completely renc1'(! With lolS 01 Storage ~pact' Clcn.r 10 ~ools & 'lhoppmi: .SpnllCossly clean. Cu'ltom drapr~ & rarpet!\ mclt1c1l'tl •n ~(·lling prlrc. Rllr. &IS.392~ Evr. 642..()lR.'i Ofllcr O~n !'11 i /Sunday *LACHENMYER Anyone For Tennis? Wells-McCardle Rltrs. 1810 Newport Blvd., C M ~8-7729 Eves. 644-0684 DAVIDSON R~tty EASTS I DE :\ BR 1~ baths. ha n:lwood floor!I, comer 101. alley Owner 11nxious. must !ICll. Rftr '.!T.-,0 Hari>or jB, CM :Nf>.5~ l::vrs. ~11169 1 DAVIDSON Realty I MESA VERDE lmmac-ulatr :I BR with I'\ t.;ichs Adul1 occup1rd. quiet slret't. t! 1,900. Rhr :!'I.JO l111rbnr flB, CM "146-.)460 Eves. ;,46-124~ leach lar90in! '4 BR. 2-story, s t e p s to heach. $27,350. CAYWOOD RLTY. 548-1290 6306 W Coa.st Hwy., NB DUPLEX NR. BAY OPEN SAT & SUN 12-5 320 Undo St., Balboa Balboa 81. 10 6th, L to Bay Exe rental area, $45,000 E. H. MICHAEL, Rltr. 507 ~. Balboa Bl. ~ LIDO SANOS iohn macnab VIEW New maanHicent View 4 Bedroom. 4 ba, dining rm. tarre 90cl11f nn, carpets, drape'•. and landscaped. A.cceta to priYale beaches For sate by Builder OPEN DArLY 1136 Santl•to Dr. Dover Shores $88.000 • ex1· financing BAYFRONT Pier, Sbp, 60 IL frontai;f' beautiful -I BR, dinini: rm home reedy to move 11110 • $84.900 OPEN SAT l SUN -415 Eveftlnt St., Line C>oYer Shorts 642.t23S Ba'lcre~f Nf"W !i bedroom hom" with heavy shake roof t1nrl lonnel drcor l11rge f11mi.ly room witll WPI bar & parque1 lloors tormal dinins: room Set>: ~ rar 1tRrl l!P """('!lent vah1t 11t S79,500 1623 Antigua w.., OPEN HOUSE DAILY HARBOR VIEW- HILLS Corona del Mar Lusk . hui11 homes loretcd in thr Southland's most d~ lrirahle &. fascinating area. Schools f.t Calif. lrvinr Ca mpus Just m nm en ts aw11y. S<-ns1bly prll'rd from $33.900 to $43..)(Wl LUSK HOMES D1rcct1ons: MacArlhur Blvd. from P•ctlic Coast Hwy. or Newpart FWY. Tum on San ,Joaquin Htll~ Rd.. tlwn follow sums to model arra. $500 Dream Cottage :I bedrooms, :! baths. fivtng room with Rt>manhc fire- pla~. Beautiful kitchen. forctd air htallng. 2 car garage. huge rnclosed yard, grtat for children. Ownp,-,; mov111g vm soon. Try $.iOO Oown, p11ymrn1 lr!IS thnn rrnl. 7682 EDINGER 1142-445.'l OPEN EVF.S. INCOME $ s s Thi~ I~ truly I straf ~1.000. ht-low 1denticel unit~ nc>" ctonr. 7 units m top rPntal 11r4"ll Will 1'<'11 tor mm1mnm down or will ronsider IT"ldr fnr 01rt 3 bedroom homr Call now tor det111l11. S62,000 293 E. 17th St. 1>464494 ~venings 547-L8'1S REDUCED To $16,750 2 BR home with beautiful fenced yard. Fortin Co. 642-5000. 7i4l!-0390 Costa Mesa 1100 PRICED to sell. S99 mo ~· all on 11ssuming S-14 % Cl. 3 Bdrm. cpts, drps. many extras. Submit term.a, will cu ry 2nd. Ownrr. 540-9439, 646-0152. 'rhl~ r~l'llt' -~t7rd CUSIOm- huih I BR hmnr near Dovrr l'ho1 rs 1s on tht' largtst lot m Wr~lclilf: Dining room. l11m1ly room. 3 t·ar i:arairr. :I years old: 1000 sq I< will\ plenty of area 10 add onto! i\ ro111tr 14'l' frontaiotr x 161' rll'<'ll' Only STli.500 Condominium 3 BR, 21,; BA. :I BR .'.! baths erpi., drps, bit-Ins. JIOOI. $2'.? .:ioll N t x I Io Country Club. Owner Ruth Pardoll, RHltor l".ll.'l \\ f" Ir iff Or f;4'2,i21X) BASIMBIT t'&lltlly nn ~ lln•pl.wr In ntw, llJIUl-frv('I hornr. fra- turtnr dramatic cathl'dra l L'rlllni; In ltvmi: ft dinln11 Af't'A•. ~st klcAtion ll('ar 1-:1rm. erhcttl It p;trk. Onhl $'.ln.!l!I • • DELTA REAL ESTATE 61C .. 1'14 nr !m~ 6 Dedreom Home View View View C&llt. Mtdltr1TMl11n. bit by JV AN WELLS. Sep mutrr II.die, H''C22' family room '119.SOO tum1"11'd Roy J Ward Co. Ntttr Bnch. ~alton SH BM loe . xlnt R·l lot M~ tntdfo for trur k, late cv QI' • aubmlt •Ml YOU beVf' Allnna Sl.r,a "2~ Y.'lltlr Elepnanuf DIJnlt • I • lft 1;ro~r WilliamP!. Rltr. + ~ + 67~ 1~~" OPEN EVES -.,, . ~f'lej)flants• t'11'1W'"e·UIY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' BY OWNER • Near Westcfilt shoppin~. 3 Bdrm home. lar:;:e livmg with Cittplace. dining area, new built-in khchcn with birch cabinets. nt'W r A furnaC\". LaJ:ge lot • 66xl:.'6, with block wall&. S24 .ooo. 6-tZ-7907 4 Units "fastside" S.19,JO} $5000 t!own. No 2nd TDs Calf quick. Lockhart Realty :.69 W. 19th St., CM 641).2301 646-3322 Mesa Verde 1110 OWNER: 4 BR. 3 Ba, Repui>- lic; din. rm.&. fam.; water- fall. Immac! Eves 545--0987 01>en Sat &. Sun. 2722 Ca.nary 1115 :i SR. 2 BA. F'r'pl., bit-ins; drapes. t·a rp.; 2 car gar. 125. 900 646-149'1 Newport Beach 1200 SufferincJ from Dreams WML a near new home? Here is your dreem come true! 2100 square fttt, ~e bedrooms. master suite with large bath. formal dinini 11.rea. terazzo entry, rumpus room with wet bar, and pro- fessionally landscaped with automatic sp~ and patios. $48,500. ·••esPRING • ;-:;2 •REALTY ••• lMl W('strliff DriVP Move 1n Lido S1ncts- Rl'<lecorate<1 in & out, Bl kit. 3 bdrm. 2 bath + room adj. gar. 1 blk to oce1111 poof • tennis area, $23.SOO R. C. GREER, Rf"Blty 1416 Via Lido 67l-9?.00 MUST SELL! Beautiful 2 • story, 3 bdrm home one mile from beach. C'lrpeted. draped, land.t!cap. ed Nrver livrd in. T ake Sl.600 down. Bargain! Ca II 962· 2446 -Npt lsland-Bayfront Lovely easy • c11re :!-yr old rostom home. 2-sty. 4 BR. I ba. Pier & rtoat. 5~ '"'~ In. You own the land Owntr. 675-4008 ·Immediate Occu,,.ncy 1606 Irvine, Harbor High· lands. $2500 moves you into nt'wly carpeted 4 BR 2 bath home. 642-20'.!0 or LI lt-1347 REDuCED.lovely 3-BR 2 Ba. home on 2 lots: can use •~ 2 11pt.~. Rm to bid. N,er Bay &: ocean. Will llell all or ·~ int. or tradt'. 12'1 n st St. OWNER ~mg 0-WN--E-R-LEA VTN\._C_ou_n_try_ m.ooo n>. n.soo c1n. Jm Cay St. Sef' Sun or Pve. -----BAYCREST 4 BR, 3 be, lam, 2 frpl, 3-car gar. Fee simple m :ioo. Owner. 646-7647 STAND out value. 3 BR. '.!~ BA, lam rm. Lge end yd. 128.500. 107. down. 646-:?!HJ RANCH style home 3 BR, 2•..., BA, city lot or I;, acrP. By owner. 2420 E. 15th N.B. IMMAC. 2 BR-: lge. lot. Jm . med. possess. Drive by 316 El Modena. Own'r 642-7257 Newport Hgts . 1210 •,. ACRE 5 Bedrooms, :\ Bath Cul~e-Sac: St. Death of hull.- band forces sale. S45.IXXI. M6-7Ml or 642-1221. Ownrr. AVAJ L tmmed. cliu Havt'n J BR. 2 bA + 2 BR Ocean Vi.>w Apt. $-t!l,500. 548-724!1 -..... -~ "·,.;..-..... ~,. --'-"·-·'·"" ..... ' 'I .. ..... .., ·~ . '• '_,,.",,_I·~· ..,_. l'Oll IALI llHfAU llMTALI • lllN'PALI ~INTALI ""'= 4 "'' ...... ~ ~ ""~ ~ "".!!'~ ...... u .. ,....... * POI IALI IY OWNQ 1WtM '6oO L~ .... IN c.ta Mela 5100 c.,..,_ .. Mar ftlO ltMttla W•ntM 19" ~ ~· '4111&1111 • ,... .. ,.,.. $15-,D .. LAROE I BJt ho!-. OD ...... Att .. ble t WAN'l'll>t 1q a.ch KM, • .__ -... ........ doL a ,8 .._ ... ~ Woodiecl tmctd a.t lll , Pftltlae ~ .... JO..._ ..__l k •-•t...-~ ..._. "'* wlll 1lallt. Dcor>&lllll 11 ,.a •ldedl. COii -.. -... ·-N. ••e A.116 6 '*-• aJJ llricit .... _. -•r w · --t 8'ft. l~ *'. .,. ,_. ,.11o. ~ ,_ den GI' ......, • m h ,...... We ..., ..........., u&l11Nl'-'UE or NB. nwea.i. °' JU. nl[Oa ...,._ ... u 1iliiilSM411 l"llltala A. propcr1;r llttlap. ~ T .M8a1l ... It an ......... ... 1~·J c.... ....___ a100 CUSTOMERS WAn'IHC GARDIN APTS I.GS Uld 1 or I Bll Apt . ..... Cll MMm •I 1 .._ lednrfdl ~ IAlla Mo • or uuU •· • b\ bcb aret H.8. TRANSFEIUU:D to s..ao.. GT I. Cout l!w1. ..... Pukllb • 1"11. A9'POO cPlt ~ tleapevt ....... 1m -1-..,.-_.-,.-..,--:. -.__--a• t-. ,.uo. .., Jdtctt t ll>JtM lb ......._ <>ceao "1ftNJSHED ~M Roeme fer ltent sns NIW 4 II & DIN ,_.._ ~ ..... ¢ r , m-.,., • I w vu. No pets, older lldlialtt, t BR . 2 BR . a BR a -..... ~ me. DUllcb • '11 111aa111 1•.a6tllll"Cd. Jl.55 mo.. ~ 1 b&tN aY&llable nuo UP .-. ~ / ldtcben * * * * * Jla¥ta 1-le with hit n.. --•tm Carpets drapes P1"ISe '2UO Qp ltudio Apt&. -~ 0..-....... 1~ =~~ ·tbla--= ........ msa.blc. L ...... N'e! DW ••&S.nt1Ane,C.M. Newport BlYd. CM Ml-m5 •------.....;._. •n.nOlllY'22JOO ._... ..w1~ ,., •Bdrm.tamUJrm. .._ ~ Uvl81 1t1A&.. ISTA1'i S.Utsaal • a 1tlW i.o... 'NI --INlty ~ IO .... U JrlJ, In MONAaal BAY. -•t ... _ Chfttrat be&t.d pool. caMDa. Ju6. IC'7·1211 Eva. 142.satt 11'-'IUI OWNER. ~ "' ------------T ~ ~ allT 1UVi • ™ ca • lft. aa. mo. hrmud1 Village ~bv ' ,.....,,.. ,.,.,.,. .. ,'!1""'' 6000 WhMtfya Wantt WtMMya Gett SPICIAl CLASSIPICAt'ION '01 NATURAL IORN SWA,PIU ... , ...... • C!w A<ClllCldoG 3 IJ\ ~· dltie. fad Jd. patio. C..,....iu"' nso !J,, POUR I Ha e Slate tntry/beuat crpta. ~ • ..a.im or m.3202. 8Pac 2 A 3 BR, l\t batba Ort• PL X-IUY I flnea -S tlnMI -S ltvdcl "VLll -AO MUJl IHCWDI l-WMt 'CiillW ,. "* t-WllM rw _. " .._ ~!!~1!~~_21~UI!! e View ,,__.._ • Older· l BR. Adults NEAR CdM m s c b o o l Cart>eta, drapea Excellent location ta.at ot I-YOU• _.,,. 1HNA H iiMe tf ...... 'fMIN• '°" &All -filADll ONl.'11 41!t----.,60 w ISde 3 BR O/vl Oleery, 1plll·lnel 2 Br _... Newport Blvd. • Alwaya S IR.1 ~pat». e t c:v prqe on alley .._ • . ew NMr ... opplna la ICboola .. a. v--.-&t--t...,,. ylth wajH.... u ... cpta. frsllc, lamec. • Qnbt Pl.a 1:aq termt Mer. na MU. ~1088 home. Blt·la elec lcltchen. 141r, 22lj Colle&• 12 ~ ~• G .... .., -.. _, f'HONI 6424671 .... Oner moWlf. l"NDILL aEAL TY I la. OW, Patio. Tropical dlhwlllr, dbl pr &«.OnT al'll• A paved puldna , Te '"" Yeur Trlder'e P1rl41H M m.oel. Ml-IUI Warner at Mtpolla. 560tS8 1ettinc. Quiet f~ adultt. l "INTAU 2 .... W/carport every clay! ~711'r1l0'1'5~ez2a13 ~~l·:orw:Oln orca:':~ (.,.... ., Mir 1UO • SPOTLISS • 2 ~ ":':::. ~ter Aptt. ~urnllhecf :.... W.:!l~~:-;: Blue lktell Sparklin1 Open 1"9 'tit 9 Ford or Chev 1 loci truck. Dlltl IMlaGINCYI Vacant 3 BR, compl. remod-pd. Ad\ilta, no pell. $1'5 GeMt'al 4000 DM Plaetl'.ltia AwnlMI water. Near U of C tr. Of like ~- . MUIT llU.1 eled, new blt·inl, new cpta. mo. MN1ei • ....at HOLII>AY PLAZA SST.Q.180 Vint and btauWUl New· HAVE hoo .. Want units Xlnt HJL loct.tbt. s:z.B. D ... ·---""'-·· i BD a--IUb•tt aJl oa.. WD1 eadlanie '8IJIM) eqty for Meli·Y.,. 3 O -""~ -n.. port &uNf, Have land Want TD'a Have a Ill. I ... tam rm, ~lilt TD'•, boat, auto, cash or 11 1'ara. 4pts l125. + utU. Maple Capri TO'a Want F t c Hou1e ..... lovelr con. Wt aubmlt. o..r 8'74&74 3 lll>ROOM. 2 bath. built· H•t.dpooJ.ca:petln1 SPAC26SBJt,l~batha 16 UNITS-t22iO Me. HaveT0'1 Wantc:uR. ~· Midas SD,000 • l«IOO no-BY°"*·.,...._ i:• batbl Ina, Will to wall carpetiJls, ~ •Ill~· No ~. dtpa, 2 pooll SITUA TID ACTUAL INCOME I St.tlt Rltt. W-9067 Delucr IW1 t1WTIO carpet, .... tlullt·lna, pat· cL...-. fHcld yard, sm. ~~;:.;,:a, cM. 6'2-5858 N.-r ahp'g and 1choola ON TIN ACllES Reduced to si•.ooo. Older WANT: Dana Piliilt lot u at AC4Cl4. Lee 2 D «*'-io, Near Hiintlngton Cent· 56MIS. l'aOM $99.50 OiiM1 mutt ..n lDwecil-part Pl)'Ql't. on Newport ner M. wm _.. V'Mw~ er. $21.lliO. ta-1939. Costa MeN 4100 Jllr, 1M w.,o, #3 5p•CIOUS atea,. U.W.UU oppty • ..,v., Beecb home, :ioo It. trom to ault m"904 4 BR 2 hallll, 'Walk to H~ N""9f't IMch 3200 LUXUJUOUS 2 BR, 1 % be. " Dn. Bkr. Box P-3.1. DIJl.y ocean front. Prtnclpela Qnly Crud "1Q vll'!r. c Br 2\6 b&. tingtcn Sbopplnc Center. WHY ltlNT? $22.50 Wk. Up all elec, crpta, drpa, GE e Purn & Unfura Pilot. Owner &C-MO. lbutten. dla nn. lam rm, $25,500. N7-1'12 aft 5 LWl/0,TION e SNdto a Bach apta. ldtch, color antennu. Encl. TRlPU:X: l..2 BR., Weit HAVE: Deluxe <>c.antrt b'pl. SS:.SOO. Oaer w.al6 s BR. 2 b&tba, Newport •tad Utt1J A Phcme ..,.., pr, Pine trees, nr bl.la. $130. APARTMENTS Ooeta Mt... $31,500 full Duplex NB. Elccel Income. Out ef Cwnty 1605 Shorts. Pool • Clubhouse • MaJc1 s.mc. . TV avail. Multi. 120 E. 20th. price. $5000 Equil)'. Want Tr.cit for alqle bocaM In Hunff"'"" leach 1400 ~.ooo _..UJTY tn l.F. area MADGE DAVIS Realtor •New Cdt a Bar BAOIERLOR A 1 A 2 BJ\ FROM cuh; ... net, potential $TC Orani• Co. Prine C111ly. -IG-1000 DM~ Newport Blvd. 5"om5 Apta. Newly remodeled· net. ~ Owner 6U.Tl3t Klctc The a.nt H.Mt (~). View bome. I: I llde I mt. !iec: bltna Nw IChoola A .........,. $ 10 'JOWNHID 2 Br., l~ ba WANT 11to20 Untta. HAVE ~ = r=: :-:. °"":. ~· TOWNHOUSE Leue or Sale; Jltio, ..,..., Adulta ~'. •• Camino. As>t 1. c.M. 150 Aptl •• Br, 2 ba, Ree 2 Duplex neu Oce&n. can add WU. wall tio waD _,.u, btl A..,._ a D., ~ be., 381-8 Oslt SUS mo. ta-1298 2 BR Htd M, ~ ma. Mo. yn.dd. E/atde. CM. Poal. cub. Aili Gio9iDettl, Rltr. dra,_ Lu1b ....._ S. Ana Hgts. 16'0 trpl., evp •• dr.pn, blt·lna. $95 Mo. l Bdrm, Util pd. jor lbp'I SUO. utfl pd. Ad-I bn. $19(.-ttftna. Own-613-TGO, m.t1l'r ~ t11111 •11t1· VETI 1112 ~. ~ .. , t.eatec1, ~~ Pvt patio, clean. adults. No uJtl. atT40, MJ.5276. • Rrepltces er. m.ues. ET•. 49UMI. S20,0CX> Equtt)r tn beautUul $150. DOWN. S Hee • ~ llC • Jlaneee A -.u.--~ .J':., w.._. pets. !:vts. IG-8111 3 BR. 2 ~ epta, drpa, DELUXE ~lex. Cpta, 4i'P1, Newport BMdl bome. WUl !DcoaM. Total 1"t11t IDc $6400 "'"'" ,_...•-¥ NASSAU hiiftt 1 Ii: 2 BR ~tna. patio. sics mo. e luilt.fn Kitchens blt.tna. Walle to W..tcllff trade !or ~t bot1H =· $38,500. .,,.. 541-~ pA:~.1:!=~ FID11 or Unf $1U-$1SO. Htd. Oranie Ave. * ~ • C.rpeh ' Drapes ahcq. s:sa.aoo. ~ 6tW8T9 :.:r :·~Ma& or ffl\Dri'G, * Ul"a•-eammllJlitY &31-52115 pool, lTT E. 22lld st. 642-3645 HOUU 2 .Bll, alt11a pr, lutlnw Rentil 6060 f.Plex Welt C.M. _-. ....... -._ • $8950 l'l1m l BR Utll pd Nice prden w/rardentt, • YoUf Own Privtte •• _, .,- • liDINGlft ~acre,• Ua 4 Jlduat. OCEANJ'RONT cottqe, l . AJlo '9t.50. Nte.r atOC'IS. • Jndey, nr abp'r. $UO H>-21ll UMIS B!lr1' Loc&tion. »' x !IO'. u1ty. Want: 3 Im 2 bath SC-tB OPEN EVD. M w~,_!lr ~ A1,SOO ~~ •~-~tl1Y.:_.,,.: 19 Pomona ~ 2 BR Apt. Nft opts, dJ1ll, !Wuollable 1• Harbct Eutalde O>tta M11& or ~iijiijjjijjijiiijijijiji uou-• .,...._ ..... --•4 • ._....,,.,.. No cbldm or pets. $120 rno. ,...., "-" ~~IO aft I ' N.wport. Und• $25,000. I * 1 BDRM. POOL! * ....., ....,... ~·--54().8383 I to 5. T·__..n 1640 Utilltlta paid $ll5. No Pvt patio. Pb: MU769. e PRIME 1tetall Locaticm e -------Swet ..... ant 2 Stery _,, Newport Ha&.hh 3i10 Ol1drn or peta 14&-6222 2 Bll, Ql>Pef, ut11. adultl, · H' 8Jd boat. 50 hp elec. cu.tool ftaturtl throqb. OWNl!t Attract ! bdrm, 2 . :s:::.:.:: DO pet.a, $110 rno. MM786, STORE • u x «> Jobnlon • trailer. Ulre new out tndladilal ~ Ila, tam rm. '4 ae, Xlnt DELIGJnTUL Helghtl loca· Newpo11 lffch 4200 MM4ll 1175 Hatbor. CM .... Value $796. Trade for late dr.l*ift 2,,_ tiattll, 6 1oc nu Jnd8cp nr ..:hi tlon with Gull'a eye vltw model car or t!! m«e beautSflll iandecaptq. Tbta $27'.950 831-11m ' of OCMn· Leue $235 mo. 50 STEPS To Beach, lovely LO~~ ~~ti.,~ Office Rental 6070 WANT! CM or NB prop. Nrvrport Welt lonlJ re-S BR, 2 ba, bu.Ina, trplc, S BR. 2 BA, avail 3 mo1.. ~ ~ ood Pl ~ HA VE: 2 dplx ltd unJta, qutret tao doMl to a ftU. Latun1 leach 1705 fenced, dble rar&lt· Evta. Marctl nat. $115. m.o'l7l w • Anaben. Bit.Ina c:pts, drpa, iatic price! 541-U dya w flMM3 eves • 1 ·~r. pwtl>' funi, clean.~-LAGUNA llACH 5 encl pr eoo an. 0wn PacUk: ._. Reelty WOODED DTATE wknc:il. me.. Aleo &1p rm • pvt Deak ~ available ln ~ aft 5 NT.a581 Eves. 536-1'llO OCEAN VIEW Newp91't IMNt 3220 OCEANFRONT, m 0 d e r n , bath ~. 5t>-9351 newelt oftSce bu1ld1na •t HA VE· 5 furn udta + 2 n I~~~~~~~~ ":~c~. ltucco ~. • ... ~e: 2 mt. ~ • rum Untur ipac., l·BR.; 'til J uly 1st. Ntwport lelch 5200 ~! l~~hln .~~ l:lome ·w/oUlce, Npt. Blvd. CUSTOM IUILT rootline. IUcb w/;~. No amall children m.6T32 ._ .... a ._c · IU1" .......... S4M equity. TRADE tor __ __. _ _.... • •• ..... _.. "2-3430 1 BDRM near Pier. $85 LUXURIOUS Townhouse 1pllt ti tloned, carpeted, bee.utUul clear Janel No. Cal. or TD'• 3 BR l" bathl, Provindal In .. -........ ,_. • ._ -~ l l 3 "'• 2 be 1-1 xtru ~ paneled pe.rtitlomng. Two Bier. SS-1002 -area. I.up lot with IEE TO aDJl:VEt MillSoll Utilltiea ~l4. .\dulta onl7. '" .,. ' ~.... • J entnnee1; rear lee.di toL--...--__.~.,.._-_,__ :ii;':~ fGI' boat or trail-Rlt1 (TU) tM.m:l Irvine 3231 &'26-3184 pool& $250 B-017S. Munk:lpal park!nr Iota. $50 HA VE: Two me 6. dear ....... ..... _ __._ ....._ BEAOI leue. Newly decor-I ltuff • A~· T • a L. per month fur apace. Add Iota. Total $1000. "· .,..ut ...... ~ ..... .., .... ~ 1 -vM NI-I 1707 LOVELY 3 br, 2% ba, fam, atect 1 BR, Adults. S115 incl alt S242 ""'!Ve ennis Uu Si 1or dale anct c:ba.tn. Md WANT: Bott, camPtr °" ... beautitUlly laftd8caped, .... ·-hmhM Oft Parle. l'pl, patio, util. frS.ml, l'Ta-1553 $10 for buatMa boun .. nu. uac 1DSTU!IR. fenced yard. Ooee to acbooll 4 Bdrm, fam1l1 rm. eptl, ctrp., xtru. $25(). m. Pr VI ftAA"i lmpr.,.,_ l'W«inl ~ All 1IUltUel EXCHANGD to.llMO :rl~a~ ';~ In MONAl\al BAT. 100 NEAT ~ "e&11, OYeralnd ·~ IW "l'V" Ilg pe.ld excePt telephone. * * * OWNER. 911,0llt mat ~Joreaifnr Nioe()' tum. 2 .. ~ 2 b&tbl/~[.,,, of DAILY PILOT EXCHANGE 1Jnall bome Oil R..2 lot with room tor more units for 20x40 Moblle home. Fortin Co. 1103 Wt1tclttt Dr. &i2-5000 or 548-~Tt COMM. cor 2 bld11 home a • oUlce NE cor 11th 6 Or- anie, HB. ApProx '900C) eq • Trade tor other prop or t Bkr. 538-~ nea sa.tm TRADE: My U yr. old du- plex, LQuna Bch; I min to town A beach. AU fllrn. tar: 2 BR fixer • JlPPel" boue, Lq. Bch. pref.~ HA VE Ialand bome Jllmt. ln&ton Harbour, tree and cleu. TNde far ineome property. thla UM. Pliaci- ptla only. 842-125'1 BEAU new ocean view toll enebm.SBr,dea.wethar, 2 frpl, 2 be.. 1W: Haecar, boat, plane, TD'a, lot,! Eq. llA M Owner. mctl HILLTOP Dtate Ila Juan Ot.ptatrano. fN.r JOOO 1111-ft 4 BR, pool, klr pr. 0.er l M!. rrt,000 elm'. Trd for local prop. Bkr. 141-Trll 2 BR heme, GI lou. cm 1\.2 Jot. w /pl.Ina far l)qplo. WANT 1arpr bonit. l'orUn Co. IG-6000. ~ PA VE 1W lot 40x115' o.w-~ F.c:ho Like tn L.A. Value $18,000. Want local view )Ot. 833-1101. TRADE: tor llr. bomt: 3 BR. bMcb home; 1"' ... lot Pac. Palla: L.A. me.: All d41ar: $130,000 Val. 12 Balboa Cova. NB t'IMMT I' Stand Up Oamptr, Meda wotlt, '12 a..v. lick.up. auto., boat, mtr., trlr. Trade all or put tcr-.uto~lt. SG-ml e SPOTLESS e Vac. a BR. Xlnt H.B. loc . m.ao. wm odl.. $81XX1 ..,,., tar TDa, --. auto or!. Owner 8'7"614 * * * $32.T~:.. Way RNlty Ct...· 1710 Corona del Mar 3250 no. UDt Your 222 FOREST AVENVE -San twmlnfe Bd Bay. $189 A up LAGUNA BEAOI ----- 53&45Tt 81\ANI> "" lwNr7 s BR't aara... 4300 West View ADtl. Iron ....... REAL ISTATI IUSINESS and PINANCIAL --,-,-Probl nx JT UP fam rm. 2~ ha. cpta. drpe, I. NB General flftl J tmJ C Unltl • 2 BR, J b&dl, _... 3-ear pr. 0ceaa end liq Q.EAN Dactaelor Apta. Tlf Amilol w.,, 8 OFnCES: 2400 W. Coaat1 ______ _ deck, aa pU COU'tt. Ocean •iew. IM $400. Owner All uW Incl m up. 644oOIOI Sho.... Hwy .• Newport. N1'WPORT ..... '100 lut. 0,,..,..,nft ... 6300 M sell 3 BR 1" ba view. Make Ill otter $38.SOO °"8111· l15 i:. Bal'-8lvd. "'° ART CENTER. actOll fJ"om -------- ra":! Ux26 tamlly ~.•i: • 1 Bt>JtK. ''°''· ntrii, pr, BALBOA * 67~9HI Corona dtl Mar 5250 dMI Stldt Shirt. Prestige, y:'N'umOwn ~i.~::9 DIVORCE new cpta/drps. Sell• will ~ BBDltOOM prdener, walk to beach. o ... n Front 1 IR-modem bids. R.euonable Ocean View pay Joan polnta tor GI or 1% b&tbl, ,,_,. home ~. $10. Incl util. m-tTlC • 9 Hole Putting renta .. UtlllU. paJd. Off. U& acrea. 2151 Pad& Ave. franchiMCI Store FHA buyer. Mr. 11eectt. '22.50> * Chlnnel Reef * Green street. private 1ot par1c1n,. • <RS County> A DJGNmED auSINDS lltASHIAll ltlAL TY Ellen c Mahcnq, RJt. Hu-a!_._ leach a400 Lido tale 4351 Wtll maintained. H .. vy OWNllt IN A HUGE FAST 847.a531 Ev•. l»-153'7 1114 N. El camtno Real~ .............. .utnt'ENTS cooatrQcton for qulemeu. SC.1815 Evea ~11169 GROWING MARKET PtMIDe m4> 49'U145 . Fltll RINTAL IOOK MOBib: Ho ME. X LN T SP~ACULAR VIEW IndMdua1 aJr.condJt1ontn1. • "NutvWe" corporation wtth San Oemlllte, CalU. "--In And lrOWM LOCI Waterfront/Loe • Boat Retal. detall• at oftlce U, llxU6' · View 1G3 Galaxy a proven record of ~ =========-I ~ • 2 Bath • ~ Patio, Pool, St1e party or SUPI Avalll.ble « CID. 541-UOO or 5t+l6'18 Drive, Derrer Ibo r • • • In operatinr company stores Mat ae1l DO'lf. BR 1" b&tb CoMemlnlum 1950 place. Hup family room. Cple onb'· No peta. 813-0lSS I BR • 2 Bait! ..,... 17'1 Weslcllff Dr. $S2,!!CX). t..ehold. -.. ia now otferlnl a lbnlted bome. 19QO aq ft. Only '1300 Hui• Feneed Yerd $300. Mo. LEASE • OI' • BUY nually. By owner. 646-2151 number of tnncbltea to down lncludea coets. :~ ~· 1_:: .,.;. WAI.KER 6. LEE Huntlntton le1ch 4400 '420. Mo. • up • $lil,:SOO ap Prime loo. for ti• C«p, CHOICE LOT on q u all f I e d tndtvtduall er H1ffdll lltty. t42-440S 56.Mll bltwD t.2 pm. Tm Edinger R.ooma a: Apt.a for Rent 2525 Ocean Bl'fd., CdM Ofc'a n>o aq ft o 25c. Santtqo, Newport Beacb groups. "Homes to Match Income" N2MS5 Open Eves. n.., wk, mo. -·Jal A. 2 BR 173-1718 -for further info R.ecpt. area, T pvt ofc'1 * 64S-S5e5 * INVESTMENT OF SU.l!O ~i .,.,. H -u _,_ ... , ..._ CASH INCLUDES: $13,750 ltlNTALS 2 Bil A d4'!, epta. drps, ~ blk bch.. All linena • utila mnan ••v.•, -.sr. _...""pan• crptl, w-w.Pft • O>mplete store f1xturea • u~--fumM...f bltna, WAD, patio Adult OOMPA.88 MCYJ'EL aJ.r.cond, around tloor lt•nchee 6150 _ .. _ent Older s BR cultom hoclM b ..,_ -,.,_ __ u• ........ U• "'"" ......... -comm. ne5. •2'185 Ol' ~ ll8 -11th St. N.B. 536-4170 vwn~. -· ............, • Merchandl• .__ er upper (you own the laDdl. ltentaft te Sha,. 2005 1518 Lide laJe 5351 C llfo la R ho _ .. _, c.n MW' the lot aJon. is 2 BR. Tl'aller, comp. furn. Dtllthtful Ofc Spiu G m GftC C~ '8000 at mall) worth tht. price. WAN'TD> YOUNG MAN to tf v., comtortable. Hunlillg-1 BDRM. iM"l7 decor. C~ drapes. alr-cond + l acre of gently aloplnr land • Expert lite aelectlon TltADIWINDI RL TY. .w. i.o.t, pPemet with Hun ngten S tor Shena Trailer Park. Adults no J>tt. Util pd. Near Jtecept'. service. Mutual wlt!i a br .tall bun, and. e I.Aue net'Otia*"8 MU011 l4UO'l.2 536-1961 3 of ame. L a r I• Harbour 340. Jnq. Mn. 01_. 536-3883 Bay. $140. 107 Vla Flottnce. Blda fenced paaturt. A beeutlful • Store deslrn A layout •--------~ IHORD boftle. or call Rialto; n4:1f5.9911. Phone 673-6573. -· E Cou H l"U.u 2 Bdrm, 2 ba home, allO e Complete~_.. DvtClh Htven C.ll... AbW;t;·,., S10 1no rtnt 3 BR 2 b&th, prt.ate beach RENTALS _,.. . t ff1,....,.... l:lu a bltlard room. Priced vice S'lll,SOO. 8'1 tam rm 3 Bil ,... prtnte room 111 b&lb cli*, beacbea • boat ali119 A_.. Unfumlthed Huntfngton ... ct. 5400 3td ~i Stuart,~ at $48,5CIO. For mare Info • In • atcn 6 ~n..lob hup d6n rm, bdwd fin. furn, Call MUa4 aft 1 PM anDable. $325 I month .,.,_ pleue c.U Glenn ThcmPIOO traJntnc ahake roof, C(11/. pe.do. S2:IOO or before 10 AM. Jeue, or apUon to buy. Gener1t 5000 RINT PRll wtth: e Adftrtialnl a Jli ••dlmal dnp UIUD'IR.!._ ~ % 1n;,, -•--Jlroka. Call 'l'oft1 Helbling IEACHWOOD IF YOU manqe our amaJl lckhoff and Anoe. Inc. aJda at -rtaon "ty, EMPLOYED woman, ...,...,, 141.2551 • 3 Pools office bids. tn Colla Meu. 1118 w. Chapmm Ave. Ex1atlns optntlalW nw ::OD~: ~$66""mo~· Cntl VENDOME Apartment Homes• Com~itMntary ~t .~~t~-~~~50.mi°:'!!=.\.mt ~=-000== nn9V'lb1 Will ..,.,.. ...... ~ leach »05 -· • .. ....... -. ·~ ...... ..., ...n.blt ln <lnnl'e COaal:1 NEAft BEACH. Corner lot. ".a.uv" ~ SPECIALI Private pstloe ·Near Beach, Continenttl man. Call 5"-2331 after Wt1te about )"OUl'9elf ID dltaii fmb17 i-IDt..s. s 1"· old 2 Bdr. apt 1rilh J.ad1. MONAJtCH BAY AREA 2 WKS Pltll RENT GoU and 5bow1n&. T p.m. A-6200 <GITe PbclDe #>to C-ompL Wacplng • mprinld:r. co.nae '15 al 54M!llll LOVELY OCEAN VIEW M k dooa NOW ' BR 2 ..... frplc Br .. kf 1st -· --s bdrm. a tam. rm. Patio VAroltE wortdnc W'CllD&n 10 2 BR 6 deo.1~ ba.. epea, c1rp1 Na •lyR:; tted 2 BR 2 IN!tt•; pitlot II 15 Westct.ff Or. RE Saletman Winted rruchlN salea M.lnaltr a ar.. sq. C"'91 drpa. are 2 BR al Apt. frpl, pool. Lie S22I mo. Closeewto -~-~ P1rk 1 IR• Walk lft cleteh Deluxe cult. decor ore aulte. ~abliabed real emte firm. p OBox':'mo.ta...._ s2uoo. ..-.. owner. 540-TUI Adults a.120 bttw lo.5 pm .. ......,.. FA~ 'ILY SECTION r-.. c1:rpa. recept + 2 .,n -'-1 .... -ct ..... -'-in loyt Ctult & Gfr Ctulit Warner t\ Sprtncd&le, H.B. ,..,, .... ,....., •v--.... ,. ex -...-r nrE ORIGINAL -. --. ---a.ft,. ___ .. ll-, --c.-· ., ;.._r--so (2 mllea w of S.cb Blvd.) Ofc'a. walnutlpu, alNlClnd the lilting and Ale of ~ THiii' A• aaGHD&ft Coren1 •I Mir .,._ ~ ,.. • .._ ·---., • S,.dola 3 Br'• • I Ba ... 2 5001 ... 2 •..t.•5 WITH TM aq ft irouncl flr. off developed acreap far real-vr ~ - ------• -• • Swim Pool • Pat/a;reen -• ., --beaut/patio, $215 Incl util dentlal development. Meda Ntftl' Had It 'l'b1a Goodl • 1'rpl lndl•/lndry fac'Ja 2 s'D 2 ba • ....,. -no. Stp•rat. Rac:rHttort Ownera 5t8-9&88 5'1-5419 cxmcitntioua, bonelt f u l I tat. $4,liO C&lll '*-It • Multa 6 family Areu ·~ •......, ,. 1.___ ._ iJe ElqledtDc Alli DELI ndlf equlpt. 1145 An:ahel1n Av.. MOM KAI. l1ll GarfJeld. ~ Schoo._ Young Pro~iona~ time ILsm&n. ~ UkeNew. ~8-Jl'l'oat Prtv street. 1 block north Au1. to ~ and R.E. lictNt NCI· Com. C.M. M2-2824 ~f Garfield. l6U994 dha.m. Huse 1.0110'; 5 rma + mlalon b&lll.. Loe. Law it.it IAllt A ltrlt. ntnna, cPtt. drpa, Dike and Cernpeny, Inc. All Supplies, LI e •a••· -----.............. ., .. fevt IOU, ....... ... llNT S.nt• An1 5620 Close to l.IN.uld. Off at. llftt nr. fw1I PbocM ~ fur ippalnt. HM!tb pmntt, *· Sll.OOO I ...... Pumttun h lsilnd 25c aq It. 54&-tm Oft loold Value. MUST eeD rtPt :E VOL TAUtl F•s Jon S95 • $115. JJr conid. pertc·a. R L! "-llfo"' 1 u <>wner-trulfllftd. low IO fun. fuw ..... ..... SCIAM:+n! ANSWllS IN CWSllllCATION 7llO ' t~ ~ $25 Moftl• FROM •JO Orarlp Ooullt1 8anl Bldf. 1nc .... -m 1 2216 nJU. OP'nON TO IU'f Li• 1 BR. 2 BR, ltadtol Newpori 230 E. 1Ttb St. CM. IG-1485 20 ac:n-. frott free, Write w. ='y:.:..AQIT~,-.:Selet~--::Olrp.:---::)Qnt::::: No dtpollt o.e.c. Hotpo1nt llltnl, nfr1&. Mic.Arthur Ne1r OFFICE A LIVING ~· ~tcr~ HWJ •. new All " power + lm'I· Ho•• ef CWrs cpl3. drpe, P¥t ,.tto, un "'"" • Xlnt water aoc. .._.._ pool, ~ ... are•. C·OAST HWY. -SUS CM MWllll u-·nt a "-............ 6210 ~ .. Bui $»,ClllO. Vil-., w. lllh, C.M. ....104 m s. r~ M. NMCS -• _.-y Id llu7t.r (Jll}y. Wrtte .. p. c..t1 Mela 5100 (Btwn M~ A lit St.) CORONA DEL MAR CenllMl'Cfat as LUCD.NE VAU.l:Y S2, Dally Pilot. HlllOI llEENS letNna leech 5705 31/J CICNI TO~~~~TE W~·~...._...,,,.,. _....... ( 714) 6+4-2611 .,... .......... &a ...... -,_ --.. --100 CLIPP DRIVI ~ l....tlold from CMK DEAL t pe • toollnc "'°"-UOOlq. LUXURY rlJMIUMrURH THE Balta to art.Pol Strteta. CM WIUTE SAVI! "AD" ft. Good loctdon· Low r.t Yearly Leaa 1 It 2 BA For detallt call: MUIU\AY $11,000 1'lD ptSot, term. •tfPI te -. a ..,. CJ/ •anta &1alfl 1ro11ot~ ~:_ Street Gloe ~:0:,~PM. "°"":: :;-:::. • .Jhoru ..,... s.. ...... va1t1r acmc llul.--.. .., MallLCll • UICr'UR.N. --I Adjolnlnc I~ 1D41. 5 9e. 2 till lllcd fdne. .....-.. 1111 _.. Joel.. fr-. $100 ~:!RY* -·~. 1Wllcllt kW BrWd Alw. ._ ""'· 11W ....._ u-, DM'4 W. V.._., 11111. .a. .... ~ .... --CM 1')' OWl\fl' l6U1t S1S.011D «mp&. fQra. ~ CTH) --.:nu: ... ·~. Ge.rd&~ It. ........ ....... '°'° =•d •Ml .... ,,. ......... Gee-· 6310 .._. .... C:W Clre OCEAN ,__ I Ir, _.,. S.IUI a.b. elc llllte.. Alto l'tNANCIAL IOAT .,.._. 6 llllr _.. CllJMlr, Mj. ...... -f11n11ablld. ....... --. 1..n wart .................. ~ ~m!!!: ... --· ..... -..... i'IOO ......... , ....... MU.-' • ... 1-W -·-· --,.__ )Or 6 ........ a.it. W... .._ I • 5 ,_ _.. JU• I---v•&lliii -.,.., --- .... 2 BR a ... MMlll; ,.UO. OOIUJNAditl Jl.r F• iiiiilit JQihl!Jt ............. Well • ,...W flt ..... = nr bid Iii.cl\ i... ('fa. ..._. -wAilltlar • oc.a _.... X1lt -. Miit lell pl• Jl9 'b:ii lil .,.,.._ '16... ..... -~ ws m.4111 • Dl'I ...... ... Write .. Ma !Mir PDot l . . . 38 DAILY PILOT BUSINESS and FINANCIAL , MondQ, Ftbnlll')' 26,, 1968 SERVIC• DIRECTORY Child C•~ 6610 SERVICE DIRECTORY -. -. . ........ -~ -·~--....... -I JOBS & EMPlOYMINT JOH ' IMl'l.OYMINT JO&S ' IEMl'LOYMINT ..OU a IMl'l.OYMINT JOIS a lll¥LOYMlllT Aeond ... -' 7550, Mortgages. T .O.'s 6345 LICENSED DA y CARE 1511.000 Retunu tll.2,000 hi Hot Junchet;, naps, cratl.1. 2 yrs., stcuttd by 1trong Harbor-Blikf'r * 5'16-1539 T o. on v&Jwablt proPf'rty. . •.,..;W:.;•;;,•;;--. _____ J Help Wente4, Min 7200 Holp W--7lJlO Help W--7200 Hol• W-Holp W-74110" -~---'----1 w.._. 74001-?W~·~·~.,~·---!!~~ P•perh•n1lnv Painting 6UO ------------=------~ort , pmonnel agency Prompt acdon neceaury! Contr•ctors 6620 Write: PO. Box 4 19 1, ROOM addlHori., !mt-Ollt'r' Newport Beach ht:11d, top quality! 18""10' ANl-.1\.JlJ)V t. --.... ,..T~ Fai;iily nn. SPflt'lal offtt, •nd NOTICES moo. LT CoML OR :J..1166 Addltiorui • Rtmodelina Found (Fr" Adtl 6400 F red H. Gerwlek-1..lc. YOUNG l'>lale G e r m a 11 813-61)41 * !>49-n 70 Sllotpherd found In Alpha &1.a parkinii; lot CM. Iden-C•~t Cl••nlng 6625 dfy ~8-3239 * CARPET PROBLEMS'! YOUNG German Shephttd. Cleaning, llylfli, repain. Well trained. Vic ol Harbor Call Weldon's 494~ _v_i•_w_H_,_,,_._..,,.~2_48_5_~-iCARPE'T Cleaning. noor Found • black I: white nibbil 1trippln&-Waxing. Walls, • I I m e. Indlanapolia Ir Windows "llf'ISlled. SJ1.oo67 Br11ch. H.B. Call 536-8ZTl e WAJ.L TO WALL e lttALE wht poodle Vic ol. e CARPE"l' a.E.ANTNG e SJ:ringdlle I. Edinger-BIG Oilcoont: S-13-8613 &U-150'2. • e PAINTING • Interior 1- Exterior. F'ree estimate.1. Reuonable rates 64S-J015 S.I• Full•r P•lnt• * Wallpaper * ~16 W. 19th St., C.M. INTER or Ell"l PAINTING, lMMED. SERVICE. Loca.I ref. FREE nt. ~1627 VET'S Bonded-Palntfnl Int or Ext. 10 yr1 in area Reas. Free Elt, 6-cl-&l.."7 P•tiot 6860 OJ!il'Q:O.t PATIO COVERS AND CONCRETE WORK Date COit.it-Co. 532-45(8 Plumbing 6890 LEAKS! Gas or water elee- nonieally located under c~ ment, blacktop, ~. .... a.. walls, showers, 11.ny place. ALASKAN ~ute. CM ,G_•_•_de_n_l_n.:1 _______ 1 ~red. Water linH clean- atta. <ill 545-ZTi and 1· ed, preSIW"e restored. identify, ANTHONY'S CALL "LE>-'CS" 642-0348 RABBIT • Vic lrvlne & Gtrden Service Bank.Amerlcatd OK Mlp olla CM. 54&-S035 646-1941 Plumbin( rep&in: I: Strvlei!s LMt 6401 Reas. monthly care. Pnm-drain llnea atopPaa:es cleared ---------1 ln1. LIIld!IC&Ping. Exp. hor-Al:B OllC'OWlt P1wnbillg ALASKAN Mal1.mute vie Col.ege Parii:, C.O.ta Mesa, tlculturi~t. "Tender, lovUia; 642-1680 care ror Grttn GRJ'dens''. TRADE? Expert work fot 51"~3$73 STRAYED '4• .,.., tom,.,_ JAPANESE ANYTiflNG -fumi~ tools. you-nam~lt. 642-0348. Senior Mechanical Designer Llf• •upport *1411~ ~nrfor c:ommerdat, und•rt..e• •rtd mlUtary 1ppllc•tions. Mud k f•mlll•r with mU lfli• d•rdt, dr•ftlng prac.- tlca•, and wlllina to"" fUma l"flPontlblllty for various ph•Mt of 'project•. Apply in ptrson or Mnd r•suma to P•r· aonn•I D•p•rtment. U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Warner Santa :Ana An equal opportunity employer Alt~. Wht 1pot on neck GARDENER Sewing 6960 Vic HI&' Harboor. W -2517 E,,:per. Complete y1rd aer· --~---------------1 SMALL Oi!me color Poodle; vice. f'ree est. 54s.7953 Al~ratioll,, cw;tom dre1s lonr: cut, n,-. 2500 btk. YARD CLEAN-UPS making. Reuonable prictt Elden, CM. &12-2923 Aii. 5-For app't., 673-6)15 Hauling Tret• • Shrubs • l'f')' Alteratlonl-642·SMS shaped or ttmoved. Rototil· Person•!• 6405 ling weedin&'·MW lawns. Neat, acCW'llle, 20 yn. up. 642-7>i0 HERRING'S aJMPLEl'E GARDEN SERVICE *CLEAN-UP* OUR SPECIAL1Y Uits mowed down. Maintenance 962--4914 • LEAP YEAR • •DANCE• Thurs .. Fob. 29th G~FREE (with lady escort) ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWES!' & nNES'T DANCE sror GARDENING, complete ser- ' DANCER'S CORNER vice. 30 yean exper\6lce, TILE, C•ramic 6974 * Verne, the 'me Man * · Cult. woril. lnltall i. rep&in.. No job too 11I11ll. Ptas~r patch. Le a k I n I shown" replir. M'1-1~7/M6-0'100 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Job W1ntH, Ledy 7020 ttliAble. Excellent work. Open Wed. 'Ihrrs. FM. Sat. 647--4389 CONVALESCENT 6 Invalid • ,....,. • 1..:.::..::::. _____ _ lnlJ1' S. Main at Edinger Sl EUROPEAN GARDDiER care by nine aid. Mr s Morrison excel rd&, c ......... Friee Pentonall.., LandJcaplna ·Maintenance "·"' ........ _, 6 ;.: --.., IC'.10 ........ .....,. ........... t pni. file, Call lor C.Onfiden-Very re11011. .......,...., evea. I ~===~-ioc..-~cc HOUSEWORK. Ref. ii req. ~ Reccrded MeSS111e. EXPERT JapsneH-Gardmer $'2.2S hr. Also empty apts. : 531.-4070 24 hours Lndsc')ni, C eanup, Main-& houut." by l!st. SJG..6801 ALCOHOLJCS Anon)'mOUI tcr>ance. "MACX" 847-0132 HOUSEWORX, by experied Harbor~-Pbooe rn-rr.u Apt and General C ean-up llldy, o wn tranl"p. Ex-eel 24 Hours. Mowing and edp.g. Odd rell. 548-4671-, * SINGLE ADULTS * jobll iii haull.D(. 548-6955 e EXECUTIVE SEX'.ll.E-Call for recorded mnsa_ge ;& Houri a day * 531-6ll.O GENERAL yan! . c.\e&mlJI, TARIAL WORK IN MY trre aerv\t-e, haulinz, rnto-HOME-PHONE 968-1123 .lnMUncementt 6410 tllllnr-Reuonable. 646-5848 e JAPAN~ GARDENING DomMtic H•lp 7035 c-Health Club '"'"""· o ....... t.nd>tlp. uvE 1r<s e FR.EE SAUNA e tng. 531.7034 aft 7 pm. Employft' pays lees With Swlfdlsh mauaga by EXPERIENCED Gardener Georae Byland Aa"ency , 7 Exper1enced Maaue11' • Laodscapin& • Qeanup * ~B E. 16th. S.A. SC'l--0395 • OPEM 1 DAYS A WEEK Rlu. • Jl.tiiable. 6C46ClO O&lnese • En&Uah • French ! 11m-10 pm ~•nent. ~. u~m lj9 ~ 18th St. 6U-smo General Servfcet 6612 Far Eut Azey. 64U70J WOMEN ONLY ., ' >., Production Test Technician 2nd Shih Mu.st J)Oae9ll ~e ol electrical &lid electromc test theory, We •dcome c:andidatea wtWI b a ,. ti aimpleted technical tra1ft. ing ~ er receat mfll.. tary electronics COl.D'R. Cont•ct St.v• Joye• 133-0600, •xt 2112 COUJllS UDIO'"CO. 19700 Jambor• Rd. N.wport &.•ch ' All applicants ~ed °" merit with no btu toward Race, c:olor, Oftd ar Sex. Shipping- Warehouse Manager MARlllE WPBmll Ex~nced. ID conalnle- tlon and rlnllhln1 or c11b. iMtry and p&nrb kw tn- toior ot one-ol.a-klnd yachts. ~· t~~ ence with 10me tlbttgl•s• uef'lal. Send letter Ot re-..,.. .. Box M 38 Oa.lly Pilot An equaJ opporturul.)' etnployu AQUA-TROL Hydro • Dynamics Division net'dll 20 men lmmedialcly S.VU'l.l ·Dept. Openings - Sa.let • Service. Credit Peraonnel Man•gt.ment Trainee. KT'J,.mo min. guar- antee lLquallfied. All depa. h a v e Traln>ng Program. Skilled or Unskilled aceep. table. Hip xhool grads or eqWvalmt. * For Application info CALL 547-0607 CAL-RON NOW HIRING 40 MEN * Sta.re •ork lmmediall!'l,y. No experlence ntceaary. WUllns lo work overtime every day during next 6 months. Wiii train. Start at S2.35 per hour. Rapid ad~ment to people riUnc to 1'oriL Call Per· nmel Department MOD- dlt)' ' Tu~ only. * 142-4466 Bartenders APPLY IN PERSON' S.11 and 3-5 RBIBEll E. LEE * 151 E. C-Highway NEWPORT BEACH e DISH MACHINE OPDUTOR Over 18 ycllrl old. Unim acale; meall, bolpltal insur. Mult hive at ten three or four year. ·~ ii dlftnatica. ch.ail tay. out, .M printed drcuh boatd drafttn&:. Excelleot chance for M.- •aracemml w I t II lftdilla manut!lctum' ol profea- lonaJ audki equipment tor the ~ and tiro.d- castlng lnduatry. • Salary comtnftllUl'ate lfrith experietlce and qua!Uka- tiorui. Evenln&: and Saturday ln- tel"Viewa may be arranaed by callin&: Division or ScienWk: lndustrift, Inc. 1 I01 E. CarMtl• A'll._ Santa Ana 54' 1830 An equal opportunit)' '"'''"'"' TRAINEES WE NEED 25 MEN TO TRAIN FOR A.LJ.. f'OSJ. TIONS IN A.LL DEPART- MENTS DUE TO NEW FACTORY BRANCH oPENING IN O~GE <D. OF LARGE EASTERN MANUFACTURING '-DIS- TRIBUTING FIRM. STARTING SALARY $480 MO. WE NEED MEN wrnt ALL TYPES or WORK BACKGROUND. FA.Sr PROMarIONS .ALJ;O COMPANY BENEFITS AND PROFIT SHARING AVAILABLE TO QUAU.· FIED MEN. FOR INTERVIEW CALL MONDAY & TUESDAY 537-2312 I: detiti.!try. 4 to U Mid· 1--------- niiht: alao mldrllght to 8 A-M. avail. Apply tn person. Howard'a Rertaunnt, tll01 W. Coast Hl"'llY. NB. • INSPECTION lfADMAll Packaci1g . Specialist Ci..t., 1..,111., with mllitery •••1:lftc.. .._. ,..tkularly ,..ke., ... -... ......... of hMllN,. ,..k.., ... pl -::::r .... pacltl .. Ing to contr•ch en4 -1fkatl-"""ly In per.on t. • Panennel Offlq 1 U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Warner . Santa Alla Receptionist Type eo w.p.m. Good sldlla. Front office poal- Hon. Exceptklnal rrowth opportunity! Apply ANNE HAUSER WHA. Pereir1 & Assodlles Maclu1hur & Fon! lid. Cof'ON del Mar UJllCll WAITRUS • 1.,,.c11 llpet'•r .... olli!' • Secrellries • Engineering Records Tech Knowledae oI Film proceu- irlr mlcroalm and prtntu. Any shift . • Clerk Typists 45 w.p.m. Apply Pet l'ol- 13:M>660 ' COLUllS RADIO CO. 19700 J•mbo,... Rd. Now,...._h . All applicatiom: ~-eel Ol1 merit with no .biU to- ward Race, Cab', 0-eedcr - .. ... ·---~ -·-----------______ .. _......., ___ .._ _________ ._ .... _ _._. - ,. CLAIMS ADJUITlll •IDID TIAIN NOWI EXCITlNO OPPO~ Tiii !fOW! T'raJaed clUu 14ja• R 8'wan 1n D£ MAND tD M..sa. ap.lvt ...... Ill ........ of tit• u..tl ...... llU.IONS or DOU..AJta Ilda 1•1 Jn. SUNMl9 ~tl'S ldaooia of 1812 If. f(. TUI 1tr.e, Miami. Fl&~ CM lbow 101 bow to TRA.f1ll AT HOME ta ...,.. time IO ~ cleilnl IDr auto acddmtl, robbeiet, tirN, hunic&Jlff, tornadoes, crop losses, workmen's com- pensation, riot damages and jewel tbetts, etc. NA'l'IONAL .JOB PLACEMD-rr ADVIS- ORY ASSISTANCE. Exciting wortc, personal freedom, top s-Y. and professional at.at.ue. COLLEGE DEGREE NOT ~RY. Fie.Id trainina alao provided by EXPERI· ENCED PROFESSIONAL fNSTRUCTORS. For tull in- Connation, mail coupon tt>- day, No OBLIGATION. Approved For Veterans Under New G I Bill For prompt reply write to: INSURANCE ADJUSTERS SCHOOLS Dept. 1203 P. 0. Box 3173 Anaheim, Calif. 92804 Name-••••••• ········•·•••••• ·Applianc11 1100 ROTPOINT dla. a 11 t o . wa1>ber; 5 years old. eood condition. SJ>. Ml-3877 Antiques 1110 POOL TABLES ..-1968 BRUNSWICK ,,, AMF .,. TRIANGLE Slate from $369 Brun.swlclc S329 value •• ONLY $239.88 100% f1NANCING SECARD POOL 323 S. Main, Orlftl• 532-1992 FREE TO YOU 9520 CAMPERS OllANGE COUNTY'S uaGD'? 1£1.EC110N 2 YR. Old p&rt .,_ A l'ACl'ORY DIRECT Boaton Terrier bull q . To OPEN ROAD DEALER &ood home. Adults. 54f.D * ROUSZ CA.RS * CHAS-________ Vn_ SJS MOUNTI * SlJDE-INS FRIENDLY 5 months lllack * VAM CONVPJWON.s dog, loves chlldttn 892-* MOTOR HOMES 5859 2-26 COCXER Poodle puppies 4 ALL ~ le MODELS males, 2 temalea, just wetn-l9IT TR.UCKS ed. 54$-3501 3·1 MG '6S MGB -UGHT BLUE BOMB in beaudful cond; new Plrelll tires, detachable limaie • lk1 rack, cb&W, wire wbeell', dllc lnbt, Hat belt, xtraa. nns CAR hH been SENSIB L Y DRIVEN &: maintained I« '3,000 happy mllet: your lest drive wtlJ &bow It h11 • buttery fttl ' purr. Pvt. pty mutt Mil at once: $2,075 64&1027 or 4~1701. '54 MG new paint, racing rreen. new top, new tll\'a ,\ upholstery. $850. 962-7220 UNIQUE id -''t • FR"'IB to sood h.>me. 6 mos. BEACH CITY ea aw •or ATTENTION DOCTORS! CA.MPERLANO '60 MGA 1600 hd~ epe. One mothtr7 On)1 a COLL.EC Kurtln plut1c planer, old dog. All sbota A Lie. •M&Jr ......_ ..... Blvd. H.B own, cuar Cl,000 mt. A steal TEST DRIVE A YW AUTOMATIC YOU CAN USE 1T 2 WAYS AS AN AUTOMATIC AS A STtCK IHIJT I.HARP '66 by ORIG Ownr • dr, lthr, lo ml, everythlncl $2890 '63 lJNCOLN Cont, full pn., afr.eood., leatMr, Im· mac.! $1T95. M4-2246 CORYETI'E '5T Q)rwtte 327 VS, 4 ap, Mac wbHla. XI.NT. COND. Dir. $5l dell, uaume cont Bal. W-accept tnde. 494-9771 DODGE SKYLARK ... all JIO'W• ' DODGE Darta, priv. party. air. S1586 El Camino '5f. CT 1"' 6 w/pwr. steer. It .t Special ·a poo. eacb brU., bucket sts.. R/H, All A·l cood. Pvt. pty. Set cleu. Hta 'M, $1095; Hen 11520 OctlJI A•e, HB 'a• 1151&; 5454349. FALCON '60 BUICK LE SABRE Very sharp, mmt set to A9Preclate! $400. 847.QSl --------'82 FALCON wqon, R I H, CADILLAC clean. ~ ~at $499 or beat offer, ma564 FORD TOft would Jo.re It. AN· 2 antique brua ~ pd.. st0-1829. 2Ja ---' . at S7'95. ~ TIQ'UE ensravtd teapot Scopet, lllhlrmomumeten LOVABLE Labrador blade .-.ao ~ from CIJNA, 1.-r 8olld Sold Walt1J!c room Mnilutt mixed pup 8 wks • mot1'ler F1nt1stlc Sacrifice I '67 MCB GT. BrtUah rac • 1 ~et watch. Tiny, tx· rite cab. Bovie Electro' purebred. 847-9817. 2/~ G.M.C. VI. Late '67 with ~sSo.e~~UTwirt whit, (5) Your Vollcnacm or Poncht • CYL economy, 4 Ip quW!te white &old tlll,ct'ee suraical unit w.many FREE PET Rabbit ~l~ ~TraveMie 10~· Cab-========:. Ir pay top dollars. Paid tor ........... _ performance, '62 Falcon Age ••••••••• ·····•·••••••••• Wiii lay Add.resl •••••••••• •••••• ••••• Cit)' •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ta.le •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ t In w I d I a na .on d I Polntl It pencil cautery. 2/26 ov '68 µel. Barely PORSCHI «not. Call Lou Mel<amaA. FutW'& Spt Cp. R It H. AP o the c • r Y Ja r s . Steriliur. mile. ltema •eTS a LIV•STOC., in et 4,800 milu. 673· 11 tO New premium paint and Zip ........ Phone ......... . ORIGINAL silk screen by 4~3935 aCt. 6• all Sun. r • s; " Hvy duty rear end, pwr sir., --~a. Spotleu Tieyt upb, CANNON. Some lesser art& ----------PORSCHE 4 acres of ultra modem tot.al t mech cond driven abcxll KEWMH ' craft.. ~1957 REVA'S UPHOLSTIRY Ptt•s <Hneral HOO air cond thnlout, R&H, m-'66 VW 9 pus sta. wig. Cadillac facllltiea destined th normal ~ea. You'll Q hlm, Balboa --------tercom, buclceta, 4 spd tnna, Xlnl cond. Radio Ir trlr to better tell and aerv1ce SOMETHING rtall.J different 67J.2794/842-22l7 tH Bl SNAKES for l&le. 646-5196 &ood roadabUlty. Propane It '87 912 • 4 speed Hitch. smo. 9l2-88T1 MW and Giid CadlJllc ato-lo~t it. Pvt Pty 644-119t FOR HlM? An exquisite . · · after 7 pm 1lte refrir (big). p~uure '67 912 • 5 speed e .66 v w bile !:'re PROGRAMMING tNDUS. DIA'11NG GROC. CHICKING 'TRONIC AISEMIL Y ltlX/TYP wood carvlna tor b I • ~ frooU~· ... ~!~~ ~ -========== wtr. ayst., dream kitch. Av· '64 Convertible COND. Tifittl:Doifl:· ~ST mo •· '56 l'ORD, I pua station YACJrr? 11)' RDbert Kiose ij~ fabdcl -· ---Dott 1125 ooado gm le atnless. Full '60 CO\ll)e ·Red SELL f1350. CALL 67J.:1&5g NABERS waaon· Reblt ens.. new or a RARE OOLLECI'ORS SA VE &0% on Labor Ole bath I monomatic toilet, I '59 CouPt • Yellow lhocks, new braku, new ltem, elephan~ Lor his DEN? Frt!e elltlm pickup dell~. MlN. POODLES AKC reg., pl wtr htr. Simple to dis-'59 Coupe· Sliver '65 VARIANT Squareback, ~ starter, radiator rodded out Want to retlnlsh an AN· · ' wormed & shots; 11 wks., mounl or level; attch lri-pod '59 Coupe· RUlt)' Red one owner, excellent cond. Excellent cood. $CT5 or belt TJQUE sewing mac b In e * AUCTION * groomed &: puppy cut. jacks. $2,000 & aNUmt ~ ns» * m.mo olltr. 2011 a. Cedar. Santa eabbltt of \IJlll.IUll dtllp u you wtll .u tit buy -~--·------pymts or $5.580 calh out. '61 Vollllw.,.. 2900 HAR80R ILVD 1_An_a _____ -.,,.- for that stereo IPd]urt A lfvt W!nd1 a try POODLE PUPPIES, I wa, N JttJ. 496-5972 or mt101 ft~ ~ Dlcellent condllioa C05I'A MESA 51).flOO 'IC SEDAN 6. Olia owns~ real Clllftversation plect (ap. Auctfo1111 J'rtday 7 p.m. AKC. Che free sroomlnr TRANSPORTERS ~ ~=::::*=ST=J..8455==*==-,59 ""' ,__ ........ ,.. ... n--_.,., tran1, cm, '5, 500 ml 3 prailed). 675-1957 Windy's Auction Barn ~":9 "5 up. ~ and IUS!S.CAMPERS ~~ . -EVD~G.-Cd ~· au illt. $235. Sewl'!f Mechlnes 1120 Behind Ton1'• Bld1. M•t'l GERMAN Shepherd Pupe 1 ,85 vw Camper <2> ~~," VOLVO alt• PM u wm 'a Ford Fairlaoe ICXI , dr, -------20'151,i Newport, CM 646-8686 mos old. Male and fe-·•-. ••• SINGER TOUOi & SEW ,....,. .. VW Camper (2) '61 VOLVO CHEVROLIT ~ ~~~~!'°-,VI, lewing 111acblne. Take over SS CASH SS Very reu. •7438, 197.9477 'Im DellJXe BUI t pus (2) ___ _., _'" mall payments or $56.70 We pay cash for: GREAT Dane Pupplts for '83 Dtlwce Bue lfn.._.9=' •• --.. WE'U &1:4U.1' Dl:&Ll2'f0 1NO FORD Pldr Up, IOOd CNlh. Q-edil Dept. SJS.7289, ,/ Furniture ,/ ApplilllCes aale. 548-2814 dllrinl di>' '61 Bue • 9 Vasa. !'ODAY! oood. PIO • or beet ~ AnabeiJD. / Ant111lM• / Tooii ~32TT '"'' la aun. Mon. '66 PORSCJIE tll; xlnt I DT l!IO(la Ill ova IA YSIO! MOTottS 549-3088 ON llEK or _ O»huahua Stud 8el'vlct cond.I Maey nttu incl. llllTO&YI 1200 W. Coast Hwy, NI --------• Mwlc1I Inst. 1125 COMPLETE HOUSE'J'UL.. Fawn Male "'1th Ruby .,.. 11.lS hNder qatem. '4.J50· ht U1 ltfert You Ivy •• 1'0IU> L'l'D.~ ~· --------ean ru1-u ..... ....... 548-8251 13 Chny It f\IJJ ,,,,., oc.I. ---· -"' ""' or""'~'• and DOR, $35. ~ ft! ltml4 Pvt ...,. -•-• KEYPUNCH e 100% FINANCING -I 1trinJ 1----....... ..---e 'U POJUJCHE 1100 S. ._Doas' Miian · rv· ..... ~. auaes start hb. ~ at Martin a .. 1c 1u t tar Private Collection TltANll'ORTATION Silver w / red Int., MH. Ver)' lharJI -'62 P'ORD G&Iax;y XL coirr.; POLLY PRIEST. Two " I c .. e. 1175. F 1 n d • r Orlgln1I Palntlnts Boats & Yachtt 9000 Immacl $2850, "6-20%1 u~ 94&6Cm * ..._ ~H, aiato., top cont!.; "75, c1u.ses daill-l:J>, 1: 3 o. Mustanr w I cue, fender on All mes and maey a.rdsta nnm' ~ I CAN OU aecept older· 644-2151 =·1:c;-~r;1r~~ ~:"'~~·:s·c..~ : .. a;.::.~=-:~~~~ -~~~~~~~~.&~.;.;~M!-_ -.............. ...,. •• .,..,!!11P Y ~~taucc::r'PS~ Bauest Collel•. 325 N. oardka $49. as.oOl5 try Club. ear in tr9de or ftnanoi:. ======== 1965 8unbee.m TI fer . U. VCX.VO l tatlan w..-. • Melt anyone .-ll8«e ,..,&U,.......,,·tMT=,,,..aft~5....-....,,,.._-o- N1wport BM., Newport Planet la Ortlnt llaG LUDWIG super dueic drum -.l ~e ~. I ,........ A t '600 BM~. N"' Candy Apple ...n.lrept bJ on. owner. e No cndlt nttdtd '12 l'ON> XUIO lOnt emd, Btacta. MS-rm 11t. w·EliiA qmbol pso. nuu_.. _.___, m "" type paint Job, nu top, etc. Benutul ecadldoll. New • No P)'Dltl. 'til ~ Pl. lib, baclltta. tillr -. KAREl\f Ducel .. YOGA (Colt $650.) St&rl tlec 15' Outboud. 35 HP elec ALPINE $,25.00 deliven OAC. run tlr11, brallea and dub-1'. • IArp ilv11Jtar7, Ole, .... M Pt1 Ml-a Claaes by Adnan Saban ol INVINTORY SALE wutiu 1: drJ•r, $150. mtr. with tnlr $375. Pvt "" pric-1 --.00. CaD Credit Low mileage accumulated • C&llMr. Ad.uni llM'm 'IS ..,._ 01tf7 w.. Wac· 9'0dad. Aeceptad author-ALL NEW, USED, RENTAL Beaut. parlor crand pl1no, pty ~ aft I PM -... -Al-pl_n_e_IV_, G-T-.-dlr-. -?qr., NJ.-o1 or ctn be by comldera~ d r I v er. 1961 IMPALA 4 dOOf, Low XJ11t con4, MW bib 6 ttr.. lty o1 Middle Zut culture. retw'n pianos I: orpna 6 Medlt. wtlmrt. $lfi00. 546-BY Owner. 50' I.tit 1e 1 Bile w..Wk HT. Auto, I& Ht11 at I01 & lit, Santa 11.950. la-Tm mileqe. P.G. PIS • 1\111. ~ pty -~ At Btllc ~Studio, 939 floor modela are betnr d:ll-0625 Schoemer. 14' btaJ:n.c:ruSM, macul&tal $44 di'· auwne Ana. a.an car • CDt owner. • ,.., .,.,mt~ 1 ~ W ...... St. ,..,. J' ._.... counted at GREAT SAV· u boa .... 213 H• M IM ... ... ......... w _._.. -u.-t ·-11. M·" ot1 m QA _ ... _ • , u"' • ....... or ww INGSI Wurlltur -Knabe. EMERAlJ>.CUT DIAMOND. Tt•& n6o : 'WT"Y..... C«lt. Ml. Old car OK dn. '14 llunbeul AllbM Rdltr -•~ ...,_ ... _ -aae er. • 1 owntr, 1ood cood. .. call mornings 838-11* or Wtnter-Fhichner _ 1..,_., 0v.. 75 pta, aRftlMd at PllllQLAH DORY * 494-9771 * wttll fadorJ Jsardtop. Real ""· zYtl. ~ 54WJ41 afU P.M. -'Hudman Mill•'apj;,°'d '6&0. wW eacr11 at $375. 11' motor . c.n met txC9PUonal coftdlUO. sa.oo '90 am\'. Nomad eta. ,51 l'OftD Vka1ta. Oood ANNA'S Pre . lcbool 6 ""·--1ro · .. ~..a. Wallace Staiinc (Grande ALFA ROMEO delivers OAC. 1'11D prioe WI PAY 1'a1on; good eond ., Tl'll"xtab. GM ..,.._ ICJndeTprta Llcenud .-.-m . .,... Baroque) .. " fer I, cost lallboltl 9010 $1296.00. Call Crtdlt Mir· TOP ponrsUcll tnnl., '415. Ml-m. MWUt CU'tt 1111StemtncW1'0UI' ~from '8fl. Uhenl ft. aew ~.T5 aettinl. $fllO or _______ _.;.._ 1•60 aLp .... •OMIO ~or cu be ... at 1m .::===-;;;::=::::::z::: ddJdnn. Tbmlll C.M nandns up to 80 months. afftt 536-6~ SAILORS A would-be Milon. ., "' "' "' 901 z. lat. Sama Ana 14'-1"4 2110 ' . W•lllch'a-Mannlnf'• 20' off~ or atorqe trlr. WbJ ~ that boat? You GUUJ'M'A ROADSTEJt JJl2 lunlleam Con. w/289 MUSTAN• MUSIC CITY can Mil ' own .,. lntem.t White with nrw btldt top, 1 u •-~ &: TO'l'OR,.8Penllh-TCIQJ' hom.. 3400 So. Brl.ltol = :;:·~rt.Qi~~·~ 1n a fleet of Nllbo&tl oo~ black tOMeau oovu. GOOD ~"'.':s~ew~ ... ~~ l QI cl '65 MUSTAN• U " l,. e r •I t 1 decree. So. C09st Plaza T. Ea.phone I.nick, needs alaUnc ol fO ft ocean racer Pln!lll tires, radio • heato. tionall)' cl-.n. &AC4m. E...... CGn•ll'l&Uonal 540-2165 wort< ms. Bleckle's Boe! • N'Hl'al "-1..ailorl. 1llln Sharp Interior. $'150. ~ 7H 147-88&2 Rpuilh. 962-4124 Mr. Lopes Cl'Ullerton> : · UJ'ETDO!: Gtft. ~t 10 llltTHDAY SALll Yd. i7J.88.l4 :::-: ~"!:~ =======::;;::: VOLKSW·GEN R CE CA lftae ,.,,._ lcllool lTI Dtl T•. Feb. 11 o;ur ~ay v1:; ~~ ~.~t Int! m.m7 DATSUN "' AND TRUCKS Mai, ot IMl-• Mc&Wed. Month. But don t brinl ~ To match, $.10. Stereo, $5(). NIWI 10 Damm pl"" .. -, Pl" 't4 VW perfect ecnditlon! Any ~ke or Medel. Hellcopter Piiot Trnt eru -•e are celtbratin& At'Oetldo l'MD ~rocker IXCITINGI dener'a specl;~t S44 dtle, uau:me cont. COMNELL Low Rates. Terms. m.cm "'gMng YOU a preaent of $25 •. "'----er sso . ., .. ,, •791 v 21 Sloo ...... ...... ....... w~--_ ... _ • .., discount.a up to 25% on some 1--"-'~ ___ .......... __ entllre p Engine. Xlnt thnlout. An&", ._. -; .uni• ~· CHMOLIT MERCHANDISE FOR models of Baldwin mdle. ONE wheel lagKge trailer. Tr..u.rable-Ramp 1AUDCbed $39 deb, 1s.sume M1t. blL SA.LI AND TRAD.I The best deal• tn tbe West Cap. 5eO Iba. Extra wbetl Sa°"I Laton• w/purchut * 4~9771 * '96 V'W Wbt wttb a..t Int. 2121 H1rber II~. we 11"11 at and tin. W..t.11 llddi.. $lm DW. direct 6'2-M'1I. &flt Xlnt cond, '68 llc, S1400 f62. COSTA MESA f'umltwe IOOO WAJlD'I BALDWIK ITUDJO Both tte1n1 uctlltnt ~ Oetiftlt YHht s.t. 1011r ad. then .U bee.II_, mo aft e PM 146-120J CANCELLED 110'1 Newport, CM M2-l484 tion. CaD 548-J& 1700 w. Coe.at/NB 142-5151 lilt.en to th• phcM dll1 WhiieelepbADtaT ~ TAX CLEARANCE KIRBY Vacuum cleaner' -~--~ ---n PAT Slilbtl.Y used Dani.lb Walnut attachments. Pay c. I h FOR SALE: O'day Tempest lmpc?rttd Aufte ,., HOOlmpertM Auttt 9600 CA .. s· H HeuMfvl ef DMer..., CCMOle $495. Uaed Ol'Plll M1ance oi $53.fO or mall '23. Exe.I caod., ID radna Pumlture from '395. New Hammond pqmenta. Otdlt Dept. Stu incl 56WlO • Spanish..,..,...,..." 0rsan S545. Good mte1 •me. AMbllm ~. Th t bed hallen•e Metltt.n1M1ft pud1 from $'T95. n:LL or trd ldnr 11 bed want BY Owner. ~ D la 11 l e 011 C ft WAI ORIG. $1691.00 ICHKIDT·PHILLIPS co. maple twn bedl, extra good 8cbDonft, lf' bt•!!t ~· MUST IACRIPICI JJ01 N. Main • 20dl It. cood. allo b&Ye llSdt+bed, 11•.allolrd. 211: QMl'1 the other ·imports "'5..00 Santa Ana 5.16-21!15. H' O'D&1' M~ •••• lllOO l'J'Dll Al J'OLLOW1; Ba Hemond &Pi RELAXlSIWR with fact lT <Yo., ~ .... $1JIO (JClrpNI • n. ..-.. wttb Lelle ~ pidl S&o. Antique aitna FuD 14le Bolt eo. ITU'Z«I ever had to face. ud M a t ch l n I Qair. b:4I cond. M&eae dock $40, Old exquiaile cu.tom er u 11 t , 4 wttb Alk t« .sm. beaded bar $40. 54&-mt ,. ... , Crvf..,.. f020 carved wood trim. R. 10 It. HAMMOND Walbut, S.W UPHOLSTERING • $71.50, 2 JI' CA.BIN a.tr IJpt. 4. leYmt (M9ed "9v.t .._ YO!! model° J,.W· cost $1155 pc. (European cnft111len) betd. balt tallJc aa ' htav, om ... md tabltl-1llld • mot., -5'sU11 • 1\-te est, . cld. Pl~ • m.ui. • and matddlll ~ ta. LOWU'l HoUdq aMqlle Main, RB ~ ble. I Ptec. ltnc ._ Jla6. "*"-Xlnl cond. B..t al1s PEUOJ!X7J' 10 apd. Kan'• .... Mll..,.,.tet f011 HtrnnlQ oU ,..a.d NT5 541-1.Lm blkt. New tn., tll'Uet. bedroom lldte wttla flllll ..,... . Xlnt. $50-l2S 290l 8t. NB 'f Aan' ·"~ 6 Ktnc Ila. bOx """" t Tele:l'lll11t 1215 Jnl:LftY cli.IPl&1' Qll 51 npeJt at ,_ tee*. Z:... mattrell. lMse lpullb d. wtde ir 13" dttp. M~tlJ ~ ..... ......,.., eor dlnlnl r'0061. Golcl 1eef S.,.mab ~ lamJll. HAnl' .,..., .,, Nf.ml Mellllt "--ftOO '"' ..., luQls. etc., 9tc. rrALWC 8i:DROOM IEl' Eadl piece can bt purchu-: ,,.., ,,_,,,.. • ..... • ~ • a .s 1Ddl\lldlla.U1. • * •• * . sms• Tenm av.o.ble n., ilU•DS, JG.n ............. f11' New 24 wi. Nez a .. " Clllf.. mar=•ww mod. >Ont CIGDll. • ~ Two a.th* Tw....,,. QoedJt ~ ?!!?!:!?.£ mm..---_...._. llCIMa •JO (!few) -.ma BEACH nLlt. ID'PPLY The Mi1i-Brute. Buick'• .. h-l&lllM.,.,_ 11211 ~Bl., Jluttncm Bwlt ICINm II Your Car A CluNcerT We .-YCAIH h-t jmterl Martin'• aMOC1 'a Ow:vy n Wqca. Xlnt eond. Nu tfrta. '61 Tap $9e0. 531-19!1 16 CHJ:VY • I...eK front end and fftllne. Make Gf1u. 5fl.,1238. 1987 D camino • Hpttd. US.1908 alter 5 p.m. - .. IWcurf 1vr, va. auto, P II. Dir. J'llD Jll'lee ••••••• -.lftl CHRYSLll ,. MUrrANO. • e;t: ., trau, datcb. '!'op eandttloD. ac:RYS TAC Sta. W11. '96 $1650. Of belt olft'r. fT3.GO Jmmac. Orig OW11Mr, ,., lib, • ...,.. ~-·~o ,._ , _ auto trane, tac alr, Bal el ~ •vo•"'" ......,.,, - Fae pr. Below bk. Sl195. mJ.e1, auto, Ml. rab JIU, 215'7 Baktr. CM Nf.3313 '1700· x1at cond. MW0M. 15 amYSLER N"' yen. '° ..... •c XJllt trt.llp. Dtptndtllit '1---"-"-~-­... sm. KI •1111 IOY CAIVD CONTINENTAL PONTIAC OONTJNJ:NTAL '11 cMM 4 -llartiGt &. o.ta ,.._ cir. OOJQI. pwr •• air, -"' ' 4444 17M110. fT3.1SN"" 0.-.. ~t Dr,.._ U. llAJt()ON 4 • cir. Mint DMllr .. .._. •..,.. .. ..s. iow mn-... smo .,_ .. ..;__•~-----""ea •. PH: 6Co59!ll '&:5 PONTIAC lAMIN cce- 1' .. a Qul 1 ¥?••t ""-All pwr., faet. atr. I I. I flUlllllUll .. -.uu19,.., .. ,..... r 1'W'Df ams. a. i1t11P 11J11 ...a...., TN THE WA.RmOUSE l ,_, •..-.!• and mtttr••• CllitJ, t50. Rwdi:CtM ._.. AMm J'M • wtU1 a Wiit .. J my ~--'1,CS. Tm -=======~====:::::::===== avall. ~ 1lt -lh -TV, m J:. 1Tda It., CM. • Opel ladett. 1144 NIWPOIT ... VD. m.l23f DBL Wkle 2 ... s b&, COSTA MllA EXERCYCLZ ud 'e It awn'p, 1b1a. MliJta. JDt htn nllhf 111 f ma..atr maclllnc, 8r'OoldJunt. No. IOI 962-W l IM 'tll 6 MMGI 0!17. MAW. --====~~~=!'iiiNd !bill beatil)lell lftll· ====:::::;;;;;z;;;;;:-=:;:::;;:~. RV...,,. ;I,_ 1XILOft TV • ._,,. • trw, extra nrm, ade f!1!erc pzl'! aoD n.. ..... l&td P\J'ltCJW& -oond. $Cell"' ... •""I .... $1 ,., 90• l'rtt JI' ~II' a-ad DIW Aai1at'I = :.,::.--~ IM ,_. ,,_ .... to C#Pfl. A~ Vtlftt cut. -,., ... t6185l c I •. 1't9t ~· .. ..,. --p .,, ..... <* Anll1la .;:-;:;:..:._:-..;.;......,,....'-..,._~-- -,.,_ " 1q """"-1,000# Dttede ... , Trelltr, Tr.... MU ~at~. QILGlllllC.l.. • -~ .. Ar'(U•• ~ .. General Moton' lowest prioed luxury Sport ~. . 5"175 NLn'llll ~A MISA £ ~ TAI • Ucmell 211: __ ,,,, DIAi. .......... Glllrp NfJtr. twfa 1lltflll. MW &Ii& J1UCii .... MIS I ,_. ........ Mctl .. *'-. 1 I d t llDUlfto. 1.:1118.. "!!!!!!!!!l!lfl!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' .___;-------""--Al-......:~·-°"°"------... .. .. ... ..... -4. -llMl2t : \ .. ctll MMT41 t To I PM. .. PontSao oatallna. SSGO "'°" '*· Xlnt eoed, fctl7 air. "' 6 ... Orts on. a.a ..... .,, .... S.vlnl country • ...,_ » am-e pm. ' . -.... --. ... .. . DAILY P ILOT EDITOIUAL PAGE Accenting the Positive Just about everyone knows that Oran~e Coon ty .has been the fastest growing area of its kind in the United Statu for more than a de<:ade.-and will cootlnue to ~ so for another seven to 10 years. All of the county s 25 citiee share to greater or lesser degree the pains that go with rapid growth. Of all the munidpalltia. Huntington Beach lw been by far tbe fastest growing. Its population bas ~o~ 10.fold in 10 years to its present near·l00,000 while its incorporated area bu grown fr<>m four to 32.5 square miles. __ _."' be d It would be eMY to assume that the grvwi.u a · ache in Huntington Beach is proportionately worse th~ in the other 24 dtiel in the coonty. A good many res!· dents there have been thinking so. They see the ug~· ness of the oil wells, the decay of its old downtown bOSl· ness area and civic center, and tbe mounting pro~ms of providing services, including schools, for the huge influx of families. . 1'he gloom.-preaders and other negative thinkers h~ a bit of a come-\J'PPan<:e last Thursday, however. ~e Huntington Beach Chamber of ~mmerce staged its first annual Congress !or Commumty Progress. Some 300 mm and women gathered at Golden West College !or a 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. review of the city's .a~t.s and liabilities. Panel discussions covered economic and civic devek>pment, education and social and cultural goals While the give and take of tbe panels and the rm~ and comments of a b•nk economist and a col· lege p~dent were valuable, the man who accen~ the positive while reco&nizing the negative was the h.it o! the congress. . . . -Excellent edueatiooal f acilitiel locally and OW'• by. No de facto aegregation problem. Safe ad1ool buJ.ld. iogs. Put f~ in acquiring ldlool sites. U>ere. by miniml%ing WJaJ'• problem. · -Eight mO.. of exeell.eot beach, a superb s u r f and a good d.lml'te to attract permanent resident.a. u in Fort Lauderdale, Pl.a., instead of seasonal transieoll., as in Miami Beach. -An incnMi.Dgly community-minded oil industry oow starting to clean up and "green out" it& ugline11. -No cultural vaeuum. -Greatest potential for retail sales growlh in the county. Dr. Ashley said that of great;est importanC!-1 . to H ington Beacb, as well u to 9thei fast.~ Cities, 15 t regain and nurture its sense of community. And th to develop individuality, whether it be through a to square, as in Orange; a harbor, as in Newport h, or a civk and cultural center-or even by cre- ar g a Fisherman's Wharf type of restaurant cluster on the wateHront. .. The congress itself was a first step. away from ~~· tionalization and toward full communion, commumca· tions and community. U's a step other Orange Cout cities would do well to corisider taking befo~ growth problems get too far out ol hand and there la nothing but ugly urball 6J>rtWl Tax-Supported Theater - ' ' . .. . ..... . .. ~..J:N.~ He was 'Ibomas J. Ashley, Ph.D., a spectalist in urban planning and development with impressive cr~ dentials as author, editor and teacher in the urban af· fairs field. He had dooe bis homework, not only on Hwrtington Beach but on ,the county. Asked tu' spe- cifics, he listed the city's a8Mts: -No employment problem worth mentioning. Will House Ways and Means cba1rman Wilbur Mills give in to a surtax without more cuts in fede!"al spend· ing? It seems unlikely, especially if be learns that the federal National Endowment for the Arts bas juat grant- ed $200,000 to buy tickets at box office prices to be resold at lower prices to prop up a non·profit New York theater developmenL 'VJEU-, -:T HE'( (1'll \T l HE M lt>t>LE t:ASTJ ~THE'<~ fronouncing Foreign Words One of my I01'1, who is ta.kine firat-year Spanlah, wanted to know 1rhy all the radlo and TV news an· nowicers spoke of the recent "Greek lunla," and pronounced the "j" as ln "jam," rather than giving it the tound of "h," u it bas in the original Spanish. But wben foreign wordl are used ln En&lilh, there la absolutely no rhyuie or re.on to thelr pro- aunclation, and there are not even any clear rules to go by. Nobody mowa wby ... m&Ud• tom• of them, md try to prooounce others aa they ..,,,...,_.. ~ ft l'ltON ~ such FrtACh •ord.I u "rouge" and "rendezvoaa" aod "garage" in the French way, Mit an equal numbet in the Etlglisb ny. (lncJdentally, not many Ul\ericans know that the British pro- \ounce "g&Nge" to rhyme wttb "car· :iage," and have made a totally ~nglish word out of it.) Sometimes we end up in ablurdlty, ike the popular American pro- \unclation ot "lingerie," wblch UIUally tOUilda Ute "LAWN·juh-ray," which \s neither French nor EngliJb. The French pronounce it "lanzh·REE." "\'ith a fbt "a" and e long "e" at •.tie end. Our version is not only a t-iastardlzed pronunciation, by the way, but it also means something quite different from "lingerie" in French. WHY JS DES MOINES, Iowa. pro· nounced ID the FMleb way, with the final "s" dropped on both word.a, but Dee Plalnet, tllinols, pronounced the English way, wtth the final "s" 1ound- ed on both words? Either style could be juatified, bot it'1 irrational to have both forms prevalliftg. Americana, actually, we 101Dewhat more indlDed to gin the forei&n sound to ~n wordl than Ile Brttllh are. Most Americana will uy "Don , ~,.:~~ British ~ly qllfy them tntx> "Doc Kwiks-ote," and "Don Jew-ahn." Britlab imperiallam may have endtd poUtlcally, but .ltl verbal residues linger on. WHAT M 0 ST IRRITATES me. h<>wever, la not when a forelan word is given an approximate English pro· nunciatlon, but when it is stven a pronunciation that lt does not have in ita own language and should not have in Ea&lllb. '!be outstanding ex· ample ls "forte." meaning a person's strong poinl MOit Americans call it "for-TAY ," under the U>obbishly mlstaken assumption that th1a ls the way it 1.1 pronounced in French, when it is actually ..,onounced like "fort." As for "junta," there slmply Is no "j'' sound in SpMtlsb, but 1f we wan t ro put one there, we have a right to, by hingol How to Suppress Pot By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) -Judging from the number of people who are being arrested for growing the stulf, marijuana production in thJs country is on the upswlng. CoRcurrenUy, Hippie leaden and spokesmen for certain other cultural groups are advocating that pot smolt· ing be legalized. I am inclined to side with the pr~pot forces on thls lssue. But not, I hasten to add, because 1 am pro-pot. To the contrary. I am convinced that legalizing marl· juarra would be the most effective way to suppress lL For if growing marijuana were lawful, it would then pus from tbe ban<b of the Nartotics Bureaa into the arms of the AiJiculture Depart. menl IN 011IER WORDS, marijuana would be treeted Uh any oth« farm crop. RJiht away you can 1ee bow that would bnt a chlMerious tUed on the marlju.ua market. It wonld be<Dlllt a part of the •• ee.,...--- Delf Georp : At tbt heed of ,ow-colmnn from tlm• to ttme you 11.1. "Drop a Hlf-addreued, atamped envelope In the mall." I keep feuinS tbe diam 1ll1DO back. Am J dolllc~ WRQIT J.T. Dem' J.T.: .. do I bow? Jt"s been a ..a o( s-s.J• amc. I sven Mll'dflun)IOtl. ldJfct ,,... ~ Ind mouat&lnt madt ml ol molell.IU. -m••~> ! agricu>ture paradox we are witnessing in this country. Those who grow it would find themselves, like other types of farmers, Wl&ble to make ends meet because prices are too low. Tbo6e who buy It would find themselves. like other types of. consumers, unable to afford It because prices are too high. Within a few weeks alter marijuana became legal, It la a sure bet there would be a marijuana sUTpJus. At this point. the Agriculture Department would etep ID with a system of acna1e controls. · Father Tells Making of A Real Man To the Editor!. To reply to the mother oL the nine• year-old boy (Mailbox, Feb. 7) aa to ••t •be mould say to her son. the moUl•, f:trct must decide what is a man ud what kind of • man she want. bw nine-year-old to become. Is it a perlOD who baa the physical structure Of a mu and ii 21 years old? 11 it a penoo who bides behind his job or coUe1e defermeat or church views or hil famll.1 to escape militllry service and any btJrta tbat So with it? A per~ who says, "Let George do lt?" A person who moves aheed CC• ~ afraid to stand up and 1peu hl.1 mind? A person who would atab his Cellow mu in the back to better himself'? A person who will demand bis rights tbat some others have fought and died for but for whk:h be refuses to go and fight for himMlf? A person who c:annot hold hls head up and look you in the eye when asked why he didn't go to serve bis country? Would you. mother of a nine- year·old boy, want him to become a so-c:alled man like this? MY WIFE, TOO, wu preparing din· ner when my oldest son came bursting in like an7 red·blooded American boy of 19 years, with a mile-wide smile that 1000 turned to tears. You ... , mother ol a nine·year-old boy, my SOD had been affiicted W l t h osteomyelitis for 10 years and wu faced with the n!moval of an arm. For 10 long. long years I thoulbt I bad something to worry aboul Be came in with that big smile to tell us he had just enlisted In the regular Army Of tbe U.S. When asked if die recruiting sergeant knew about biS arm, he said no. When told we first had better find out if be was able to serve, he went to his room in despair. But today my son, at 21, is a legal man. He is now a helicopter pilot with the famed First Cavalry Division (Ainnoblle). in Vietnam for seven months. Needless to say. he is now a full combat veteran. AIM>. needleta to say. now I really have somethina to worry about. THIS REAL MAN did not hide behind his medical defect. Th.is real man did not try to use his college deferment to escape military service. Thi.I f .. l man knows that the freedoa. ft lave in Arnerlca were gabled only by those who W!ni to serve thelr country. and fought and dJed ,. them. Thla, mot.bet' of a nine-year-old boy, is what I consider a real man. When a mo1ber or fatller thinU someone elae's son 1bould IO to wv and put his life on the line to protect his country's frffdoms and future which we only have because other rul men fought llld dlec1 for them, while thtlr son uses a hu.ndn!d auor1ed txCUMI t!lcept the re.al one -tbal be la a coww··=: tt ODi1 proves tfl' ~ are coward.a too. No. J dktli 't raiat my 101' to fD to wv and I wnt him borne alJve and in one p... as mvcb -. 1111 other J*'e•l B.t 1f my IOQI fl hne 1.bma) ftOld. .JI01 nlD.D~r to aerve tMir country when tta Ubmies end fUeurt an ln 4uler. J would ulr .,..., .... ~~ , . .. "' .... -.. -... ----. . . . .. MiliU.111 ltldgtnetat Te•t ~ .. t Alaead 'Go for Broke' Campaign? WASHINGTON -The ttst of whetber or not · the J o h n 1 o n Adminilt:rMion bu rtgbt1y judged the military problem in Vietnam lies just ahead. U the Jobnllon AdminhtraUon has judged rightly the present m.llltary activity by the Viet Cone and the North Vletnamese la a "go for broke" etforl It is meant by thil that the Com· mun.lat forces are making tMlr mu· imum effort. U tht1 fall they ccnot repeat attecU O.D tbit lcale IOOD, but IDlllt be prepared to take the brunt of • dry eeuon oftemln being orpnized by Gen. WWiam C • Wesbnoreland. The "go for broke" ttrminology baa m =s ~= cr=t::: sprtni •en ve ii over Haoot may move fllr ne1CllU1Uou and try to wangle tome kind of a coalition eonmmmt of South Vl«nam. THIS PERIOD SHOULD begin to move toward ti. condualon by the end of Mardi. U by that time the Commuallt aide baa echieved no more of lta military objectiftl than now the wbrter-lpl"iDg offensive will have to M Judged a flibln. But it ls altMdy mdeM that Hanoi will claim Jt WM a 111ceeas wbatner the oot· com•. Tbe tett will be not what Hanoi clallrls and not defeatilt concluslons of domestic critics of G e n . Westmoreland and President Johnson. 'lbe ttat wlll be whether or not the offemive action in fact suhlide1 and Hanoi moves to wind ap the war. If that does llOt happen, and if the war merely movee tmo a dlfferent •tail thea tbe .. ., for broft" terminology will have bad little mean· ing, and in effect, the military pro- blem in Vietnam will have been mia- judged. AT THE PRESENT stage it ls dif. ficult to ... how 1116 lamenta of the war critlCI can be atven much weight. Their bulc conteatioo ii U1at Gen. Westmoreland end President Johnson milled the country Into believing that conditions in Vietnam were becoming mo,n secure aDd a trOQP ~t couliil bt com1derid as eatry as two years from now. Instead, according 1X> this •gument, it 11 n o w demonstrated that the Commumllt tide had great resources which they hurled into the cltlea, d1lrupted an life iD Vietnam, and destroyed the credibility oi the American presence there. This 1lmply did not happen. On the contrary U!e Communist side used 80,000 men including some Of ita best forces, losing in the proceaa upward.a of 40,000 effectives to induce a national upristn1 whlch dJd not come oft. Nor, has the Oonmumiat lide yet been able to CllTJ of.f effectively the aecond pbue of lta plan, the ~ ''sec- ond l'OUDd" llUatb OD tbe cffles, tx· cept in so far as they have been able to lob mortar shells into Tan Son Nbut airport and a few other points. "PSYCHOLOGICAL" success lies with one aide one day and wi1tl the other lide another day, and if tlUa la all Hnol can claim it ii a very small reward for havtn& lost 40,000 effectives without having ae1zecl a •Intl• major mill1ary objective. 'I1le Communist lidt could not 1urvtve many such peycholocical 1ucce11e1. The political objective of thls of· fenaive ba& llOt been achleved ~~ The 'Ibieu·Ky goterm.-t ba8 not fallen apart. Divllions of the army of South Vietnam ·beve not defected or cone home. None of tile more ambitious dreams of the Communist planners materialiud. If they make their move for a coalition governmera at the end of the present wlnteMprlng offensive that part of the plan is not likely to succeed either. THEllE IS NO BA81B ~ a coalition go+eawwweot 1f'tddl would include Com· munJat members Of the National IJberaltion Front The Communist side hu not made the mWtary progress , yet which would place it in a position to demand such a coellUon u a pay· off for a cease-fire. This b not to say that everyChlng in Vietnam is rosy or that the war is comiJ11 to an end after the Qom. munllt tide 1eta a bad beating at Khe Sahn. There have obviOUlly been some advene efteca on tbe ctvWan popu-. tion ol the attack GD the cltlea. American casualtiel haft rlMn. The South VJetnam govsmnent b a I serious problellll in recomtructing civilian order where it has been destroyed. Nor is there any justifica· tion for Pallyann.i:sm conctrblng the birttle at Khe Sanh. But there ii reason for llltidadion that the Oomamnilt 1Jde up to now, encl lnwinc tn its stronaat force.~ hu ben unable to eet b declaive resulta Jt aoupt. Something for Everybody S P R I N G ANNOUNCEMENTS: Publlshen' catalogues have been Rkaled. and the new titles promise eomethiilC for everybody. I have jotted ctowa a vamty ol items that lntuest me· -as lood a way u any for su«gestmc the hilbJpots. Today. a Mlecdoo ot1 tbe top of the non.action UU.; llftt time, fiction. AbudJ uallable ii an ucellalt bJolrapby of the IOlrinC lttenry talent of the 19208 tDd ·-.. "'Ibomu Wolfe," by •Andrew T u r n b u 11 (Scribner'•), wbo pn\'toultJ wrote a fint.rate Dtllloir' oi F. S c o tt pttqwak Ptrftapa at .. oa.r tad ol ttie b6olfaphical ..,ectrum, yet ln-terMtinl for coDecton Of .,., _...., tUiriea, •"!be Mae Una of. Jtdl1 Rolt,'' by tbe late llbowmala'I Dear Gloomy Gm: -J. 8 .. R. - . politics, mcnls, ~and 411. ly life. Frort is the BrtUlb ielevbion penonality. (Stem • Day), ''Mamgement .-cl Mac:blr#elli.'' by Antony Jay (see ail>ow), ii • .tudy of the conduct and Pl)'Choloer of lfmt corperationa by 1llil fon:De" ex«ative producer for die BBC. He sees cor- porations u political unb much like kiftCdoml, ~oma and city ctates o( the i-t. (Holt). "THI: NAKED A.PE," by Desmond Morris, abowl UI that blllc aa1ma1 daMDdl are very .aq ln man. wtJldl uu En&ti"' .... delcribea aa "the nlbd •· •• but cw•popcjao tioll, ...... OD and ohl' forca are writing fllnlt to the spedel. A pro- vocadft ~l..C-1 acmsiao. (JikGNw):---....-..-. Miia .... ----·-=-.....-..... .... 1 ••• ..__... ------.-.. --·-----.._ _ _.. ___ ,..... __ ..... ,.._ ..... -=~ • f t , J 1 I I m ' r t • D . • '· e ,_ ll 7 "'! at .. r· :• IS d al m. • .. .. ,. Itri. • . .... . • • r ---·~ .. ' -..... ~ . . -.... ORCO uFWUNG iEii"IC 1010 E. L~o1 t . ADnh~1n , C lf. 02"" N ;i COMP. Newport Barbor Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks VOL:. 61, NO. SO. J SECT10NS, 38 ~A6£S NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1968 TEN CENTS Coast Oil Bill. SllelVed Newport Drilling Foes Elated, BUt Watchful By JEROME F. COW NS Of .. ~ ........ Faced with an angry delegation of Orange Coa\t leaden, Assemblyman Lester A. McMillan CD-Los Angeles) Monday canceled committee bearings on a bill that would assert.edly open up the so uth county coutllne to oil drllllng. McMillan, sponsor of the measure known u Assembly Blll 142, explained at the outlet of the scheduled bearings City Balks On Legion Le<Ue Okay In a naJTOW vote, Newport Beach city councilmen Monday held over until after the municipal election a decisloo on whether to extend a lose on city-owned property occupied by American J,.egioo Post 291. Councilmen balloted 4-3 to tabk! the matter until April 22. Mayor Paul J. Gruber and city coun· ciUIMn Al Forgit and Howard Rogers argued futilely for immediate ex- tension ol the lease 15 years beyond it.a 1976 expiration cl*. The councll D'lajori ty. led by Dee Cook. mailted t!lat IUd1 adfon would be premat:.ur.. 'Ibey pointed out that ooeaaderatioa Md not yet been <elven to possible lease mod.Wcati<las aob- mltt.d by the city ttall. These include a lDcrease in the lease fee UM Lepon pay• the city, now ti anauall.1. *' well u rmlion in the 10 percent of tbe gross revenue the city receives from Ule post's 50- boat marina, built oo adjacent tidelands. Said Cook: "I want to make it crystal clear that I'm not in favor of deleting the Legion from the area it was originally given (by the city). But tllere are alternatives the council bu not gone into. To hastily try to extend the lease now when ft has eight years to go without giving it further consideration would be an er- ror." He said he wanted more infonnation on the Legion's financial structure. The post, acoording to city aiMs, receives about $25,000 annually from its marina operation, the construction cost of which will be paid off this year. "'Ibis is a ~ complex issue," n.ld Vice Mayoc Doreen Marshall. "I have not thoroughly researched it my~lf. I'm not prepared to vote for any }eaae aten1ion this evening." • Forgj.t told Legloo treuurer Harry Estus that the post's only problem, as be saw It, "Is that you're trying lo make a buck down there with that marlna." Forglt said he had no objection to Estus' plea for maximum ext~sion of the lease. On Councilman Lindsley Parsons' motion, the matter was delayed. Parsons, Robert Shelton, M r s . Marahall and Cook favored the mo· tion. Hanna, Utt Say They'll Be on Ballot Again Veteran representatives Richard T. Hanna and James B. UU announced Monda7 tbetr decll1on to run for re- election to the U.S. Houa of Repretentatives. Hanna, (P.Hundqton Harbour} and U\t <R-Tultin) were amobc &ix can- didate• who tiled lot major oftlce tn Oranp Couat;J. Hanna ls aeetlnc h11 fourth tll"ID In Wuhlngton. U Utt l1 returned to tbt nation'• Cl!Pl~ it wW be bil ...-tb term In office. AllCl1~ Jobi c. Br1&P (ft. F\lllertoo) a1lo .... ODe ol tbt -11 men. Allen L. Beakk al CJprto allo toot out '!"• fer t b • ~ nornluiiclD Ill .... A.1111Dbl1 Dbtrict. Two ~ far .... Finl Olttrid Mlt to be ~ retirinC ~ C. M. "CJ•'"" reatMrty lllo filed MondeJ a. CoantJ ct.k \VilHam St 10bn~a olla. '"111 -.en C1Mfd 1.. f'radtr IDCS 04lal'lt T. Mlll'n1 botb ol a.ta Aoa. before the Assembly's Public Utilities Commi~ in Sacramento that Los Angeles city officials bad asked that the bill be given further study. The proposal. McM1llan said, was originally prepared at the request of Los Angeles authorities. It would remove jurisdiction over tidelands oil activities from the State Lands Com· mission. Los Angeles is seeking tidelands oil revenue from operations that have been denied by the Lands Commission. The bill would let local agencies determine whether oil exploration and drilling is lo be allowed. Newport Beach Mayor Paul J. Gruber, Coastal Area Protective League (CAPL) President Victor C. Andrews. of Laguna Beach, and Orange County Harbor District Direc- tor Kenneth Sampson said t h e measure, in effect, would wipe out the protection against drilling now * * * * * * Tossed In Round File Newport Gets Bay Oil Test Requests Oil interests have expressed 2'n eagerness to explore for "black gold" in the Newport Harbor area but the city ol Newport Beach has COO· sistently denied permission within tts city limil$, Mayor Paul J . Gruber disclosed today. In the past year, Gruber said the city has been approached several times by petroleum industry represen· tatives. They have sought mu ni c i pa 1 permilsion to conduct seismic soun- dings 1n local waters, along the ocean front and in d.e lower bay, according to Gruber. "Each Ume," Nld tbe mayor, "the request was adJOiniltratively den.led. EXP.loratioa P4 clrilli.Dg for oil aDYW>-• l.n Newport ls a vloldon m the Qty Chart.er." He Mid the pl'oposals "clearly in· dica~ tbat there is a widespread move beinC made to opem up the coasWne for oil drilling." The McMillan bill. bottled up In a legislative committee Monday, is another "indication," s&td Gruber. And, he suggested , there have been others, the most obvious of which have plied offshore waters in recent weeks. Two oil company vessels have been testing the ccean bottom off Cameo Shores in Corona del Mar, he said. Reportedly owned by Mobil Oil, the shlps have been working tidelr.ods now off-limit! to drilling. The state's Shell Cunningham Act p r 0 h I b I t s removal of oil from the area, but not exploration. "It's obvious," said Gruber, ''that they figure there'll be changes in the law." Mobil Oil spokesmen. sa.y lht1 are takiq J'OUlne geoptiysfcaf. IOUadings Crom the Mexican border to San Pedro. Though unnoted by Mayor Grut>,r. there are two more recent exa~~s (See BAY OIL. Pafe %) 'Politkally Unpopular?' Pier Fee Plan Held For Decision in April Newport Beach city councilmen Monday delayed for two months action on tidelands use fees. Municipal lawmakers voted unan · imoosly to table the controversial issue tmtil April 22. Between now and theft, councilmen ~. studies will continue with con.sideratioo gi9ell to proposed re· ndom in a suggested f~ structure. The majority of the council made it clear they favored levying of fees in principle. The lineup on the issue is !>-2. Councilmen Robert Shelton and Lindsley Panona conceded that any decision to charge owners of private installations built over public waters "will never be POlltically popular." But they said the city, 8' landlord of the tidelands, has a responslbi!lty to see that the public receives some "nominal" revenue rrom the use of public properties. INDICATE SUPPORT Mayor Paul J . Gruber and Council· man Howard Rogers also indicated support of tbe levies, whlch would be imposed agalnst all commercial pier and marine way installations and prt· vale slips in the lower t.y . Vice Mayor Doreen Marshall, wbo wu not present during afternoon study session d1scussion of the proposal. 11 already on record favortnc the plan. Sbe has saJd that "lt's a ql.lfftlon of morality." Councilmen Al Forgit and Dee Cook Monday protested immediate action on Parsons' suggestion that the city attorney be instructed to draw (See TIDELANDS, Paie %) 2 Gty Officials Get Pay Raises Newport Beach City M a n a g e r Harvey Hurlburt and City Attorney Tully Seymour won pay raises Monday night. City councilmen, after an executive seelons, voted unanim0\1$ly to boost Hurlburt's annual salary Crom $21,492 lo '23,500. Seymour's wage was hiked from $16.99'2 to $19,500. The increases were in line with recommendations made by Grif· Cenbagen-Kroeger. I nc .. municipal salary consultants. Th e recom- mendations wa-e based on a survey of salacles for comparable jobs in ottltt Soutbem California gCYYernmen · tat agencies. Councllm~n decided lo consider a salary adjustment .fo~ty Clerk Laura Lagios fn the"""""'~ summer when they study pa7 revisions ror other city department heads Man~ 92~ Conned Beach Victim Robbed of $320 band he "was sick and should lay down.'' Meanwhile the "real estate man" went to the lcjtchtn to "meuure ll for office space." When the "broker" returned to Ole lM.na room Ult "Med.kart" £'!lent r--o- nouoced Gr~ "well". The two U1en ltll Grter lldded that when he looked In hit wallet which had bcCD In lht bedroam be dltcOVered that S320 in . '30 dollar blJ1.a wu 1one. · provided by the Sbell-Cunnlngharn Acl McMillan Monday told the county delegation, led by Sampson, Andrews and Newport Vice Mayor Doreen Marshall , that he had been advised by the city of Los Angeles "to bold up the bill for the ti.me being." ~ Also on hand lo protest the bill was Lands Commission executive lfCielary Frank C. Hortig. He told (See OIL BILL, Page %) Tax Boner Threatens Relief SA.CRAMENTO (AP) -A $152 million mistake plunged the Reagan administration into another major financial crisis today and threatened to eliminate promised property tax relief for millions of Californians. The administration -blaming Democratic Assembly Speaker Jesse M. Unru h -reported his 1967 bill boosting state aid to local schools will cost much more than expected. Finance Director Gordon P. Smith told legislative finance committees that spending had b e e n un- de1-estlmaled by about $70 milllon for the current year and $82 million for ·~ fo:lowin& fiscal year. He called it a "glaring Unruh . blooper" and said. "I truat Mr. Unruh will accept retpoosibility for the error in estimating the c05ts of !tis bill." Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post, non partinn fiscal adviser t o lawmakers. confirmed S m i t h ' s fi gures, but shouldered some or the blame himself. "IC there was a blooper, it wasn't Mr. Unruh's blooper, it was our blooper and some others," Post said. Post told the As~mbly Ways and Means Committee the error was made in the final hours of t.he 1967 session, when tired legislators hastily put together a compromise, omnibus bill boosting school aid and revising the financing of many local school pro- grams. As it turned out. he explained. local school programs cost the state more than had been expected. ln addition, he said, the state boped to take ad· vantage of.a perennial quirk in school financing -spending is usuall~ lower than estimates. But tbis year, tecause of the complexities of Unrub's bill. spendJng was higher than estimated. Post said the proolem is so serious it could derail all of Reagan's fiscal plans1 including his high-priority pro- gram of givin g Californians $194 million in property tax reductions oexl year. These were scheduled to be fina nced by surplus revenues in Ole General Fund, produced by the goveroor's •1 billion tax hik~ of 1967. Now, legislative fiscal experts agreed. the governor would be hard· pressed to keep state spending within tht Umil& of his tax hike -biggest 1n the history of any state. Post said all property tax relie f money "plus an additional" $21 million from other sources will be needed lo balance the budget in 1~9. The disclosure came just a few hours &Itel' tbt administration said 11 had found a surplus in another area -the Medi-Cal program ol hcaltb aid to the poor. Prison Ordered In Store Holdup Two Newport Beach men who •ad· ed luilty lo t!le armed robbe1. of a llquOf Ito.re in that city have been ort'.Wrod to Mrve not less than five >ears 1n &tate prison. Sen~ed by Superior Court Judge William Sptin were Frederick C. H_,.le, 23, and John C. Treat, 20, botll of lo.1 McFaddm Place. BoW men admitted tbat wt Nov. 24 thty took man than '200 at runpoint from the Marintra Bottle Shop, l 4 9 Rlvenldt Drive. A MCGOd armed robbeT'y ctarge 1plnlt Rte .. lt, 1temmine from the ~7 bolduo of • c:o.ta Mesa market Ja.d N09. ~l baa MID dlamJ.sled • FIRST AID -What you do till the firemen get there -if you're Charles Schwan of 2017 Miramar Drive, Balboa -is that you climb up on your neighbor's roof at 2029 Miramar Drive and use your gar· den hose to flight flames until the "professionals" arrive. Fire Damages 2nd House On Newport's Bal Point Newport Beach firemen this morn· ing responded to the second house fire within 24 hours on the Balboa Point as flames engulfed the roof of. tbe Donald L. Culver residence 2029 Miramar Drive. . Early the previous evening, spark& from a next dooc tirepllice eel fire to a vacant house at 2129 E. Balboa Blvd. Roof damage was e5Umated at '75. There were no inJw"ies in efther blaze. Damage estimates for today's fire We!"e not immediate ly known but were believed by spectators to be extensive. Depu ty Fire Chief Leo Love said an investigation was under wa y to pin· point the cause of today's fire. The entire second floor of the home was filled with smoke and flames were seen erupting through the shingl- ed roof, according to witnesses. Charles Schwan, a nei.ghbor at 2017 Miramar Drive, was credited with climbing to a roof adjoining the burn· ing home and using a garden h05e to restrict the flames until ~en arriv ed. Mrs. Culver fled from Hr borne ao4 rapped on 1be door ol llln. Al Oberg wife of \be Orange County Harbotmaner. "May I 1.1&e your phone?" sbe asked. "My home is on fire ~ my clog ls in there." She ma~ to re-enter her two- story home and rescue tne faml.Jy pet while Mrs. Oberg swnmoaed firemen. The Culvers have three children identified as Michael. a big'h school teen-ager, Karen, 8, and Donna, 5. The two oldest children were aiway at school and the youngec daughter escaped witb her mother. Laguna N arco Dealers Noted in 'Look' Story The current issue of Look Magazine refers repeatedly to Laguna Beach in a story on growing drug abuse in the U.S. "Arrest a Philadelphia 'drug' dealer and nerves quiver in Laguna Beac11. Calif.." st.ates the story by writer Jack Shepherd. Shepherd has a pp a re n t I y in· terviewed several top dealers and uses th eir cover or code names, names like ''Cricket" and "The Judge." Shepherd quotes one dealer in mari- juana as stating: "It 's taken me two years lo get four phone numbers that can get me ·grass' (marijuana) an y time I need it. Cats in Monterey. San Francis<:<>. L.A. and Laguna. T trust them. They're all fire signs. I send a wire. and they bring it in." The story in the March S edition J esse Unruh Son Faces Drug Rap BEVERLY HILLS (UPI) -Police have arrested the son of Assembly Speaker Jesse Unruh and another youth on suspicion or marijuana possession and drunkenness In an automobile. PUce d_isclosed Monday they ar· rested Bradley Unruh, 19. and Donald L. McDougall, 19. at 4:30 a.m. Sunday in a car In which officers found a quantity of marijuana. Unruh. Inglewood. and McDougall, Hermosa Beach, were released on a writ o( habea~ corpus. Bond for each w~ set at t&.iO. The pair will be arNlined Wednesday ln municipal C'OUrt. The ekier Unruh i~ the Dtmocratlc aseembl)'man or the Mlh D11trl<'t which lDcludea the City ol lnSltwood. of Look. now on the stands, refers to the growing use of amphetamines rather than more bulky marijuana because they are easier to sltip. In detailing the burg~g usie of "speed." or Methedrine, by pictures and description, the story quotes big dealers and small dealers and refers to users as ''speed freaks '' and "m"th monsters." It st.ates that many of the top U.S. dealers in illicit drugs are young, loosely organized. have attended col- lege and know each other by name and reputation. Referring to Mexico marijuana sources. the story states: "With good connections. you can order it in Tijuana and take dt'livery m a motel room in San Diego." Oraa~•ll We•ther "More of the same," sighed forecaster Emil Kurtz when questioned about Wednesday's weather picture. That means low clouds with patches of sun and Lemperatures up to 68. INSmE TODAY The Long c.--~en Column - Marines march ... llentlt1 past th«i rubble that once W0$ ont of tht m 'st beaut1ju1 citUs in the Far £,1&t a.s the11 depart from B• · f olLowino ci bftttr 25-dav •tniwlc for tht Citadel. (See Page SJ I I 1, . . . . . . .......... ~ ...-.; .. ...-----~-------,,-..--r - DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE -Accenting. the Positive Just about everyone knows that Orange County bas been the fast.est growing area of lta kind in the United St.ates for more than a decade-and will corrtlnae to be so for another seven to 10 years. All of the county's 25 citiee share to greater or lesser degree the pains that go with rapid growth. Of all the munidpalitles Huntington Beach has been by far the fastelt growmi Ite population baa ~o~n 10..told in 10 years to its present near-100,000 while its incorporated area be1 grown from four to 32.5 square miles. • ~ .. i.. h d It would be ell)' to assume that lM grvw1.u ea · ache in Huntingtoo Beach is proportionately worse th~ in the other 24 citiet in the county. A good many res~· dents there have been thinking so. They see the u~­ ness of the oil wells, the decay of its old d<1'."11town bUSJ· ness area and civic center, and the mounting problems of providing services, including schools, for the huge influx of families. . 'I1be gloom-cpreaders and other negative thinkers had a bit of a come-uppance last Tbonday, however. ~e Huotington Beach Chamber of Commerce staged its first annual Congress for Community Progress. Some 300 men and women gathered at Golden West Colle~e for a 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. review of the city's _assets and liabilities. Panel discussions covered economic and civic development, education and social and cultural goals. While the give and take of the p~els and the rt'Views and comments of a tank economlSt and a col· lege pres!dent were valuable, t-be man. who -accent~ the positive while recognizi-ng the negat1ve was the hit o( tbe coogreM. . -Excellent edueadooal f adlitiel locally and Mir· by. No de facto .egregation problem. Safe 9Chool build· lnga. Past fa.rrip1edne11 in acquirmg llChool sites, ~ by mlnlmmng t.claf• problem. · -Eight mills of excelle'1t beach, a superb s u r t and a good d1mate to attract pennfnent resident.I, u in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., instead of aeasonal transielN, as in Miami Beach. -An i.ncniellngly community-minded oB lnduatry now starting to clean up md "green out" its ugllnea -No cultural vacuum. -Greatest potential for retail sales growth in ~ county. · Dr. Ashley said that ·of greatest importao'!>. to Rtmtington Beadl, as well as to other fast-growth Cities, is to regain and nurton its sense ol comrn\lnity. And then to develop individuality, whether it be throueh a town square, as in Orange; a harbor, as in Newport Beach, or a civic and cultural center-or even by cre- ating a Fisherman's Wharf type of restaurant clUJter on the wateHront. The congress itself wu a first step away from frac- tionalization and tm.ard full communion. commame&· Uoos and community. It's a step othei-Orange 0-st cities would do well to consider ta.king befon growth proble.ms get too far out ol bad and there is ~g but ugly urban sprawl. Tax-Supported Theater ""'~~~ ~ . ' . . . He was Thomas J . Ashley, Ph.D., a specialist in urban planning and development with impressive cre- dentuls as author, e<lit.or and teacher in the urban af. fairs field. He bad done bis homework, not only on Huntington Beach but on the county. Asked foe spe- cifics, he llsted the city's Mitts: -No employment problem worth mentioning. Will House Ways and Means chelrman Wilbur M.ills give in to a surtax wit.bout more cuts in federal IPeOO· il'l'g? It ~s unlikely, especially if be leU'D5 that the federal National Endowment for the Arts bu just grant. ed $200,000 to buy tickets at box office prices to be resold at JooNer prices to prop up a DOD·prof.it New York theater devetopmenl -vJEtL, 1"HE'( (/\LL rr lM E M1t>l>LE 'EAST, t>oN1° THE'<r Pronouncing Foreign Words One of my IODI, who b tak.inl llrat.year Spaniab, wanted to know why all the radJo end TV news an- nouncers apoke of the recent "Greek junta," and pronounced .the "j" as In "jam " rather than giving it the sound of.' • "b," u it bas in the original Spanlah. But when foreign wordl are used ln Engllth, there ii ab10lutely no rhyme or reMOn to their pro- aunciation, and there are not even any clear J'\lle. to go by. NObody 'toowa wby,.. ane'ldte IOIDe o( '11iem, UICI try to pronounce others as they ~-~ ...... ft l'ROHO CE such French irorda u "l"OUge" and "rendezvous" and "garage" in the French way, MJt an equal numbet in tbe EftgllJb \'ay. ( Incldentafly, not m a n y \mericans know t'hat the British pro- \ounce "garege" tQ rhyme wltb "car- ·iage," and have made a totally ~ngwh word out of it.) Sometimes we end up in abturd.lty, ike the popular American pro- 'unclaUon of "lingerie," which aeually tound.s llte "LAWN-Juh·ray," which ts neither ~b nor English. The French pronounce it "lamb-REE." '1ith a flat "a" and a long "e" at 'lhe end. Our version is not only a tiastardlud pronunciation, by the way, but it also means someUling quite different from "lingerie" in French. WHY IS DES MOINES, Iowa, pro· oounced lD tbt Frecicb way, with the final "s" dropped on both W1>rd.s, but Dee Plalnetl, fillnoil, pronounced the English way, wtth the final "•" aound· ed on both words? Either style could be jUJtified, but it's irratiOnal to have both forml prevalll&g. Americans, actually, ere 101Dewhat more indined to gin tbl foretcn aound to alien wordl 1ban 1be Brttiab are. Most Americans will say "Don ... .. :;. ... · Brit!Jh l'e80l1Mly qUfy them into "Doll Kwiks-ote," and "Don Jew·abn." British imperiallam may have ended polWcally, but it.a verbal ~aidues linger on. WHAT M 0 ST IRRfrATES me, howeve.r, Is not when a forelp word ls given an approximate Engllsh pro- nunciation, but wben it is liven a pronunciation that it does not have in its own language and abould not have in Englllb. Tbe outstanding ex· ample is "forte." meaning a person's strong poinl MOil A.mericam call it "for·'l'AY ." under the snobbishly mistaken assumption that thU 1J the way it is pronounced in French, when it is actually pronounced like "Cort." A5 for "junta," there sl.J!\ply Is no "j" sound in Spani.ah, but 1f we want to put one there, we have a r ight to, by bingo! How to Suppress Pot By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) -J udging from the number of people who are ~ing arrested for growing the stuff, marijuana production in this country is on the upswing. CoftcurreoUy, Hippie leaden and spokesmen for certain other cultural groups are advocating that pot smok· Ing be Jegallzed. l am inclined to aide with the pro-pot forces on this Issue. But not. I hasten to add, because 1 am pr'01>0l To the contrary. I am convinced that legalJJing mari- juana would be the most effective way to auppress IL For 1f growing marijuana were lawful, it would then pasa from ttie hands of the Nll'COllcs Bureau lnlo the arms of the Alriculture Depart- ment IN OTRER WORDS, marijuana would be trNtat Ute any oth« farm crop. Riiht any you can see bow that would bavt a dele4ierlous eUect on the marUuua market. It wowd becomt a part of. the •• ee.r.,--- Ddt Ge«'I': At h bead of 100" cciumn from time to time )'OU 11 J', ''Drop a seU~, fl.amped enve~ io the mail." I keep f~ lat d9llD lltnp back. AmJdafll......,wroq? J.T. Dim' J.T.: ._ de l bow? Jt's ban a ...a of laGdi11 atnce I ne.n ...... fNm 7"· ~ tS.C. adft» ,.._ cbeap and moaa&liu ... ..t oi molebllll -wrttt .. Gelrll.) agrfou>ture paradox we are witnessing in this country. Those who grow it would find themselves, like other types of tanners, unable to make ends meet because prices are too low. 'nlOSe wbo buy It would find themselves, like other types ol consumers, unable to afford it because prt~s are too high. Within a few weeks alter marijuana became legal, it ii a sure bet there would be a marijuana surplus. At thi1 point, the Agriculture Department would step in with a system oC acreage controb. \ THE NEXT MOVE would be a system or prte9 avpporU. Attu wtalcb much of the marijuana thal bad 1*n got.ng into tbe market wou)d W'IDd up in government ~. But marijuana 11 cllfftrent ft'oD\ other crops. An1 attempt to d1lpolt o( the surplus tbroup tbe IChool lundl program likely WCIQld encounter Mjec- Uoos from the PT A. The Agric:tl)tore Depu11:Mnt ua· doubtedly would ~. a rttearCh prop-am to find MW U1M fOlr l'.Mri- juana, such as UJln1 the teava for salad greens. But tbe bnlilta Of l1d venture& \&IUAJly are naarllaaL At tM IUl1)lu ~ tbt nlblY price ol martjuu 'ftlllld rt. wt .I pm:ent. 9ddtlll 4.., pellD to th ~ of·llVing tnda. Mtamrbilt, eon.... all of the d&tel .aniS fDOlt fi uae· dUa waUl enact martjDIDI ta"QI. t dartJIQ taat wttbla lets than • ,... ........... WGGld bt piedlls with ti.a pa• SSC ._ aMe ll lllpl ....... Father Tells Making of A Real Man To the Editor: To replY to the mother of the nine- year-old l>oy (Mailbox, Feb. 7) as to ~ abe lhould say to her son. the mOt.ler. tint mu.st decide what Ls a man ud what kind of a man she want. her nine-year-old to become. Ia it a peraon who h11 tbe physical structure ol a man and ii 21 years old? 11 it a penoa wbo bides behind bis job or college d~ermrit or church views or hil fam.Uy to esc91)8 military service and any bUrta that So with it? A peraul wbo says, "Let George do It?" A person who moves aheed :-rat~fi'f&T' ~ afraid to stand up and apeu bl• mind? A person who would ltab bi& fellow mu in the back to better himself? A penon who wll1 demand bis rights that some others hive fought and died for but for wbkh he refuses to go and fight for blmsell? A person who cannot bold bls bead up and look you in the eye when askt'd why he didn't go to serve biJ country? Would you, m<>ther of a nlne- year·old boy, want him to become a 1o-called man like this? MY WIFE, TOO, was preparing din· ner when my oldest son came burstlnl in like any red-blooded American boy of 19 years, with a. mile-wide smile that 1000 turned to lean. You .... mother of a nine-year-old boy, my son bad been afillcted w I t h ost~yelltis far 10 yean and wu laced with the removal of an arm. For 10 long, long years I thoulht l had something to worry about. De oame in with t.bat big smile to tell us be had jW1t enlisted in the regular Army of tbe U.S. When asked if ~ recruiting sergeant knew about biJ arm, he said no. When told we firlt had better find out if be was able to serve, he went to bis room lD despair. But today my aon, at 21, is a legal man. He is now a helicopter pilot with the lamed First Cavalry Division ( Airmobile). in Vietnam for seven months. Needless to say, be is nflf a full combat veteran. Aho. needled to say, now I really have something to worry about. THIS REAL MAN did not hide behind his med.1091 defect. This real man d.ld not try to use his collece deferment to acape military service, 'l'b.11 teal man knows tbat the !J'Mde1m ft blve in Amertc.a were (alMd only •»· thotc wbo went ~ sent their country and fought and dJed .. them. This, motber ol a nine-year-old boy, ls what l cona1der a real man. When a motber or faller think& someone tlae'1 aon abould ao to war and pat bis life on the line to protect hls country's freedoms and future whlch we only hive because other 1'ffl men f ou&trt and dJed 1or them. Wblle tbtlr IOft uses a hundred aaorted uemes acept the rtal one -tbat " is a mward -tt oatf llf"'a at.. ~ ae coward& too. NI, I dlall't ram Dl1 IOll to a- to •• and I ..t hbn home alive ml bl .. p6eae II macb II 1QJ Gtblr .... altJf1D.7-.(I~ U.-) ftOld Ml Wblftlee.T to Mne lllllr couotry whlll 1ta llbvtid ad fUllln .. bl ......,, J 1rOQJd Mk iiJMlf n.. .... I failed II a fatlw. ZDWAJD>. 1'IWm.AND ·- Mllita111 ludgnaeat Te•t lut Alaead 'Go for Broke' Campaign? WASHINGTON -The test of whether or not lie J o h n a o n Administration bu riPttY Judged the military problem lD Vietliam llu just ahead. ..._ If the Jobnaon AdnilDfttration h.11 judged rightly tbl present military activity by the Viet Con& and the North Vietnamese ii a ''10 for broke .. etforl It la meant by tbll that the Com- munilt force• are making their mu· imum elfort. U they .fall tbey cannot repeat au.cu Oil tbla scale IOOD, bot mmt be pr.,ared to take 1be brunt of a dry MUOll oifemift bein& orpnized b7 Gen. Wllllam C • Wesbnoreland. The "go for broke" terminok>gy baa Item'!$ tt: ftt::: IJ>rinl ve JI Off? Hanoi may move for ne10U.Uam and try to wancJe IOllle tmd of a coalition ~Of loutb Vietnam. TBJS PERIOD SHOULD begin to move toward it. conclusion by the end of Mardi. U by that time the Commualtt aide h• iachieved no more of it.I mllitary objectiftl. tban now tM w11rter-.mi offluive will have to M Judged a failure. But it is ab"lldy evident tbllt Hanoi will c1a1m' lt wM a auceen wbatever tbe out- c:omt. The telt will be not what Hanoi claims and not defeat.tat conclusions of domestic critics Of G e n . Westmoreland and President Johnson. The test will be whether or not the o(fenaive actlon in fact aublldes and Hanoi moves ti> w1D4 ap Cbe war. If that doe• not happen, and if the war merely movet brto a dlff erent •taie tbea the ··ao tor lrob" temtinology will have bad little mean- ing, and in effect, the military pro- blem lD Vietum will have been mis· judged. AT THE PRESENT stage it is dif. ficult to Me bow tb6 1amen11 Of the war crltice can bl atven much wei&bl Their buic CODWation ii that Gen. Westmoreland met President Johnson misled the country Into belleviq that conditions in Vietnam wen becoming ~ sec:.~ troQp !lbw-out coul4 bf aa eil1j as two -years fro!Jl now. Jn.stead, according to this argmnent., It ii now demomtrat.ed that the CommwUt aide had sreat raources which they burled lnto the dtltt, dilrupted all life in Vietnam, and deltroyed the credibility o{ the American presence there. This simply did not happen. On the contrary tbe Commwibt sl.de u1ed 60,000 men including some Of its best forces, loaing iD the procesa upwarda of 40,000 effectives to induce a national uprising which dJd not come off. Nor, bu the Communist lide yet been able to carry of! effectively the MCOod pbue d. lb plan, the 90-QtJled "aec· ood roond" .a.dis on tbe dies, ex- oept in so far as they haft been able to lob mortar shells into Tan Son Nhut airport and a few other points. ''PSYCHOLOGICAL" IUccelS U• with one side one day and wHb 1be other ade amther da1, and if thil ii all Haoi can claim it ii a very small reward for hniDC 1oat 40,000 effectives without having seized a 1lnlle major military objective. Th• Communilt aide could not 1arviv• many such pty~cal aucce.e1. 'Ibe political objective of ttU of. fensive bas not been acbleved either. The Thieu-Ky goftltmeal bae not fallen apart. Di'Vilions of the arm.y of South Vietnam 'have llOlt defected or gone home. None of the more ambitious dreams of the Communilt pWmerS material.ized. If they make their move for a coalition go~ at t.be end of the present wtnter<tprln1 offensive that part of tile plan ii not likely to succeed either. THERE IS NO BA81S for a coalition govamueat~ would include Com- muniat members Of tbe N.Uonal Liberation Front. 1be Communist nu bu not made the military progren yet which would place it in a position to demand such a C0911Uon u a pay· off for a cease-fire. Thi.I ls not to say thM ~C in Vietnam is ra«y or that the war ia corn.ina to an end alter tbt Com- munbt fide gets a bad beating at Khe Sahn. There have obvioualy been some advene effects on 1be ctvilian popula- tion of the attack on the cities. American CllUalties haft rilen. The South Vietnam govenunat b a s serious problemJ in reconstructing civilian order where it bas been dettroyed. Nor is there any justifica- tion for Pollyanna-ism conc...ung tb• batUe at Kbe Sanh. But there ii !Ulon for Mti.lfadion that tbt Omnnmnilt side up to now, and tbrowing in ita atroqeat forces, hu been unable to get b dedlive reault:I It aoqbL Something for Everybody S P R I N G ANNOUNCEMENTS: Publllhln' catalo,ues have been reltued, and the new titles prunl.se eome1bi.DC for everybody. l bave jotted down a nrlety of it~• that interest me · -as good a Wrf a1 any for 1ucgestine the biCbJpota. Today, a telecdoa off tbl top Of tbl non..flction titlll: DGt tlme, fiction. AlreadJ anllab• lJ an ucellent bJogr~ of the wcinC lller1r7 talent ol the a20I IDd 'JOI, '"lbomu Wolfe," by Ald"lw T u r D b u 11 ( Scriboer' 1), W'bo preWJua2y wrote a flnt.rat. DHIDoJr ol F. S c o t t ntaterlllil. ~ It tbe ott»er md of tbl blolnl>hkal apecnm. yet. ...uni for c:olledors of .,.., .....,, atar1el, •'Tbe MIDI Ltns ol --.Roet," bJ the late ~·· Dear Gloomy Gaa: -J. 8. R. • I • • -.'I ¥ ' .. ».. • ""- politics, monls, govmunent, md daJ. 1y life. Frost ii tbe BriU.lh televl&ion personality.(~ 6 Day). "Management and MacbineW," by Antony Jay (see above), is ..a 1tudy of lbe conduct and pcydloloo' of. giant corpwations by 1ttll former encutive producer for the BBC. He sees c«· porations as political untt. much Ji.ke tlngdoma, daMdoma and eity 1tat2s ol. the past. (Holt). "'l'BE NAKED APE,t• b1 Detmond Morris, lbowa 111 that bMlc an1mal danada are nry ltrq in man, whidl tbia Enatisb ..... delcribeS .. ''the nabd .... bat ~ tion, aareuton and abr' fCftel _. writlDC flDia to the IJiedel A pro-~ ~ acunion. (McGnrw). ' wa-B•I•