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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-02-27 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot"------·-·--. ._...,.. __ _ Harbor Today's Closing EDIT ION N.Y. Stocks VOL: 61 , NO. SO. l ~ IEACH, CALIFORNIA JUESDA Y, FEBRUARY 27, '1968 TEN CENTS Coast Oil Bill Slielved · Newport Drilling Foes Elated, But Watchful B7 JEROME F. COWNS ~ .. Deltr ..... Sfefl Faced with an &nlJ'Y delegation of Orange Coait leaders. Assemblyman Lester A. McMillan CD-Los Angeles) Monday canceled cornmlttee hearings on a bill that would assertedly open up the south county coastline to oil drilllng. McMillan, sponsor of the measure known u Assembly Bill 142, explained at the outlet of the scheduled hearings City Balks On Legion Lease Okay In a naJTOW vote, Newport Beach city councilmen Monday held over until after the municipal election a decision on whether to extend a lease on city-owned property occupied by American ~oo Post 291. Councilmen balloted 4-3 to table the matter until April 22. Mayor Paul J. Gruber and city coun- cilmen Al Forgit and Howard Rogers argued futilely f<r immediate ex- tensioo of the leue 15 years beyond its 1976 expiration date. The council maJ«ity, led by Dee Cook. inllsted tbat sud> actioo would be prtmature. 'Ibey po1nted out that oouidwatloo bad .DOt yet been liven to poss.Ible lean mod.Wcatioas aob- mltted bJ tbe ci~y .... These i:octude an increase In the lease fee the Led on p.111 the city, now SI annnall7, as well as rniGoo in the 10 percent ol tM gross revenue the city receives from 1tle post's 50- boat marina. built on adjacent tidelands. SaJd Cook: "I want to make it crystal clear that I'm not in favor of ~leting the Leg.ion from the aru it was originally given (by the city). But there are alternatives the council bas not gone Into. To hastily try to extend the lease now when ft bas eight years to go wltt>out givine it further consideration would be an er· ror." He said he wanted more information on the Legion's finan<:ial structure. The post. according to dty aides, receives about $25,000 annually from its marina operation, the construction cost of wOicb will be paid off this year. "'Ibis is a very complex issue," nid Vice Mayoc Doreen Marsh.all. "I have not thoroughly reaurdled It myseU. I'm not p-epared to vote for any ieue ~ten1lo11 this eve'Dlng." • ForJit told Legion treuurer Harry Estus that the post's only problem, as he saw It, "is that you're trying to make a buck down there with that marina." For git said he had no objection to Estus' plta for maximum extension ol the lease. On Councilman Lindslty Parsons' motion, the matter was delayed. Parsons, Robert Shelton. M r s • Manball and Cook favored the mo· tlon. Hanna, Utt Say They'll Be on Ballot Again before the Assembly's Public Utilities Committee in SaQ"amento that Los Angelea city officials bad asked that the bill be given further study. The proposal. McMillan 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 to be allowed. Newport Beach Mayor Paul J. Gruber, Coastal Area Protective League (CAPL) President Victor C. Andrews. of Lagufla Beach, and Orange County HarbOr District Direc- tor Kenneth Sampson said t b 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 c::f'I eagerness to explore for "black gold" Jn the Newport Harbor area but the city ot Newport Beach has con- sistently denled permission within Its city limits, Mayor Paul J . Gruber disclosed today. In the past year, Gruber said U1e city has been approached several Umes by petroleum industry represen- tatives. ,. They have sought mu ni c 1 pal permisaion to conduct seismic soun- dings in local waters, along the ocean froot and in Ole lower bay, according to Grober. "Eadl time," taid the mayor, "the request was admlnistraUvely denied. Exp,loraUGQ Jnd clrilllnC for oil anywhere lft liewport ls a violaJion ol tbe Qty Charter." He laid the proposals "clearly in- dicate that there ii a widespread move beinC made to operi up the coastline for oil drilling." The McMillan bill. bottled up in a legislative committee Monday, is another "Indication," sttd Gruber. And , he suggested, tilere have been others, the most obvious of which have pUed ofishore 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 tidel&nds now off-limits to drilling. The state's Shell Cunningham Act p r o b i b l t s removal of oil from the area, but not exploration. "It's obvious," sald Gruber, "that they figure there'll be changes in the law." Mobil 011 apokelmesi say \ht)' are tak1at roetine geophyskal IOWldings Crom tbe Mexican border to San Pedro. Though UMOted by Mayor Gruber. there are two more recent examples (See BAY OIL, Paie %) 'PolitU!ally 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- imously to table the controversial issue until April 22. Between now and then, councilmen agreed, studies will continue with cmsideratioo givt!ll to propoeed re- vWorll in a suggested fee structure. The majority ol the council made it clear they favored levying of fees In principle. Tile lineup on the issue is 5-2. Councilmen Robert Shelton and Lindsley Parsom conceded that any decision to charge ownen of private installations buil't over public waters "wlH never be pollUcally popular." But they s-aid Ule city, as landlord of the tidelands, bas a responsibility to see that the public receives some "nominal" revenue from the use of public properties. INDICATE SUPPORT Mayor Paul J. Gruber and Council- man Howard Rogers also indjcated support of the levies, wblch would be Imposed against all commercial pier and marine way tnstallaUoos and pri- vate slips in the lower bey. Vice Mayor Doreen Marshall, who •aa not pruent during afternoon study se-ss1on discussion of the proposal. b already on record favortni the plan. Sbe bas said that "lt's a question ol morality." Councilmen Al Forgit and Dee Cook Monday protested immediate action on Parsons' suggestion that the city attorney be instructed to draw (See TIDELANDS, Page !) 2 Gty Officials Get Pay Raises Newport Beach City M a n a g e r Harvey Hurlburt and City Attorney TuUy Seymour won pay raises Monday night. City councilmen, after an executive sessions, voted unanimously to boost Hurlburt's annual salary from '21.492 to $23,500. Seymour's wage was hiked from $16,992 to f.19,500. The increases were in line with recommendations made by Grir- fenhageo-Kroe.ger. I n c . . municipal salary consultants. T h e recom· meodatloo.s were based on a survey of salaries for comparable jobs in other Southern C&llfornia governmen- tal agencies. Councilmen decided to consider a salary adjustment for City Clerk Laura Lagios io the early summer when lhey study pay revisions for other city department heads. Man~ 92~ Conned Beach Victim Robbed of $320 An OS.J,y Huntinlton Beach man WU robbed of 9D ~1 C!'01'I artiatl, HunUqtoa S.actl police rtporWd to-U,. • Amllrolt Greer, c . of au JoUttt St, WU ~ 1Jl bb bome b7 •'two neatJ:y dreued JOUl\I men." ~­C'Ol"dlnl to poUce reports. Greer said that ttle two ldeoUfted tbmmelvu as a Md.car• agent and a nil atata lnar. Greif'• wtf•. WilUa, told pollc. «bit Iha "Medlcwe aient" told bu bus- band he "waa sJck and should lay down.'' Meanwhlle the "real estate man·• went to the kitchen to "measure It for office apace." Wbeo the "broker" returned to the lMn& room the "Medlea.re" £.gent rro- nounced Greer "well". The two then left. Orff? added th&t when he loo):ed tn hit -wallet '1tk:h bad been in th' bedroom he dllc:IHe1"td that s.120 in _.dollar bills wu rone. provided by the Shell-Cunningham Act. McMillan Monday told the county delegation, led by·Sampson, Andrews aDd Newport Vice Mayor Doreen Marshall. that he had been advised by the city of Los Angeles "to hold up the bill for the time being." ; Also on hand to protest the bill was Lands Cotnmlssion executive 11fCretary Frank C. Hortig. He told (Sec OIL BILL. Page %) Tax Boner Threatens RelWf SACRAMENTO (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. Unruh -reported his 1967 bill boosting state aid lo local schools will cost much more than expected. Flnance Director Gordon P. Smith told legislative finance committees that spending bad b e e n un - de1~stimated by about $70 million for the curreot year and S82 million for .. le fo:lowini fiscal year. He called it a "glaring Un:uh . blooper" and said. "l trust Mr. Unruh will accept responsibi!Hy for the error in estimating tbe costs of his bill." Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post. non parti&an fiscal adviser t o lawmakers. confirmed Sm it h 's fi gures. but shouldered some of the blame ,hi mself. "If there was a blooper, it wasn't Mr. Unruh's blooper, it was our blooper and some others," Post said. Post l<Jld the Assembly Ways and Mea ns Committee the error was made in the final hours of the 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. In addition. he said, the state hoped to take ad· vantage of.a perennial quirk in school financing -spending is usually lower than estimates. But this year, tecause of the complexities of Unruh's bill, spending was higher than estimated. Post said the proi>lem is so serious it could derail all of Reagan·s fiscal plnns1 Including his high-priority pro- gram of giving CalJfornians $194 million in property tax reductions next year. These were scheduled to be financed by surplus revenues 1n the General Fund. produced by the governor's fl billion tax hik, of 1967. Now, legislative fiscal experts a~eed. the governor would be hard· pressed to keep state spending within the limits of his tax hike -biggest in the history of any state. Post said all property tax relief money "plus an addillonal" $21 millJon from other sour«S will be needed to balance the budget in 1968-69. The disclosure came just a few hours after the administration said 11 had found a surplus in another area -the Medi-Cal program of health aid to the poor Prison Ordered In Store Holdup 'l'wo Newport Beach men who plead- ed ruttty to the armed robbery oC a liquor store ln that city have been ordered to serve not less than five >ears 1n ttale prison. Sentenced by Superi<r Court Judge William Speln were Frederlct C. Haetltle, 23, and John C. Tteat. 20, both ot 103 McFadden Place. Both men adlnit.t.ed Clat wt NO'Y. 24 thoey took mon than '200 at (W'.IPOlot from the Mar{otr1 Bottle Shop. l 4 9 RI Vtrlide Drive. A MCODd armtd robbery charge aga1nn HaeteJe, atarunJnc from the '67 boidbp of a <At& Mesa market lHt No.. 211 bu .... dllmia.led. FIRST AID -What you do till the firemen get there -ii 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 t~ flight flames until the "professionals" anive. 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 engulied the roof of the Donald L. Culver residence 2029 Miramar Drive. . Early the previous evening, spark& from a next door fireplace set fire t.o a vacant hause at 2 L29 E. Balboa Blvd. Roof damage was estimated at rrs. There were no injuries in eittler bJaze. Damage estimates for today's fire were not immediately known but were believed by spectators to be extensive. Deputy Fire Chief Leo Love said an investigation was under way to pin- point the cause of today 's fire. The entire second floor of the home was filled with smoke and names were seen erupting through <the shingl· ed roof, according to witnesses. Charles Schwan, a neighbor at 2017 Miramar Drive, was credited with climbing to a roof adjoining the burn· ing home and using a gard.eo hose to restrict the flames until firemen arrived. Mrs. Culver fled from laer home and rapped on the door ol Jllh. Al Oberg wife of the Orange Qiunty Harbotmaster. "May I use your phone?"' sf>e asked. "My home is oa fire and m,y dog is in there." She managed to re~nter her two- story home and rescue the family pet while Mrs. Oberg summoned firemen. The Culvers have three cbildren identified as Michael, a high school teen-ager, Karen, 8, and Donna, 5. The two oldest children were away at school and the younger daughter escaped witb her mother. Laguna Narco Dealers Noted in 'Look' Story The current issue oC Look Magazine refers repeatedly to Laguna Beach in a story on growing drug abuse in lhe U.S. "Arrest a Philadelphia 'drug• dealer and nerves quiver in Laguna Bcac11, Calif.." states the story by writer Jack Shepherd. Shepherd has a p p a r e n t l y in- terviewed several top dealers and USt!S their cover or code names. nam es like .. Cricket"" and "The Judge." Shepherd quotes one dealer in mari- juana as stating: "It's taken me two years to get four phone numbers that can get me ·gra~s· (marijuana) any time I need it. Cats in MoDterey. San Francisco, L.A. and Laguna. I trust them. They·re all fire signs. I send a wire. and they bring it in.·· The story in the March 5 edition J esse Unruh Son F aces Drug Rap BEVERLY HILLS (UPI) -Police have arrested the son of Assembly Speaker Jesse Unruh and another youth on suspicion of marijuana possession and drunkenness In an automobile. Plice d'scloscd Monday they ar- rested Bradley Unruh, 19. and Donald L. McDougall. 19. at 4:30 am. Sunday in a car in which offi cers found a quantity of marijuana. Unruh. Inglewood. and McDougall, Hermosa Beach. were released on a writ of habeas corpus. Bond for each w~ set at t650. The pair will' be arraigrM!d Wednesday 10 municipal court. The elder Unruh is lhe Democ rat1r a.Membl)'man of the Mth D1strlrt which locludes the Cl.ty d Ingle wood. oC Look. now on t.he stands, refers to the growing use of amphetamines rather than more bulky marijuana because they are easier to ship. In detailing the burgeoning use of ··speed." or Met.hedrine. by pictures and description, the story quotes big dealers and small dealers and refers to users as "speed freaks" and "m"th monsters." It slates 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 ii in Tijuana and take delivery in a motel room in San Diego." Or-~o•SC Weatlle r "More of the same," sighed forecaster Emil Kurtz when quesUoned about Wednesday's weather pict ure. That m~ns low clouds with patches of sun and temperatures up to 68. INSmE TODA.\:' The L<mg Green Column - Mnrinsa march silently pa1i tht rubble that once wm OM of the mo&t bcoutif Kl citus In thf Fer Eo.sc as th1t1 dtpart from Hu. following a bitttr 25-day •~le for the Cl&o<kl. (Se• Pa,ge 5) CelllM!le 7 c1e .. 111W ''°'' (tlllfe " <-' lt DMlll ......_ It ,_.......,,_ n ,._. 1 .. 11 ,,,. Clll 11 -... ..... ........... ,, ..... 11 I OAIL Y PILOT Pre. P•• J OIL BILL ... Mn. Marshall that the commission object.I to a "pWcemeal" breaJdD& up ., '° aaaetuarill. 1\dl .. .. lmpoaed Oll coutal waters between Newpart ud the Mtxlcn border by the Sbell Cwmincham Act. Following canceUat.lon ol d\e bear- lnp, Cb• <CA.PL'• Andrews told the DAILY PILOT from Sacramento: fOSTp()NED INDEFINrrEL Y "At 1 UDdentand tbt aotioa, the ....., on~ MeMtttu•1 bUl WU portpoDed WJnftelJ. l W... tblJ polCpcllllDeDt WU Nied oa oar objecUou. It ii llW,J be will wttbdnw .. JMMVt• ... Jll'• .. t term a pedllpl it wll die II COID· ml ....... But A'IJtiJrtltlts a1IO wwned, ''The llmple fact that th1I mMlllN was JftP09l4 lboqld. be lib ••vtac tht nae to c.... COllt n1JicleMI -s olnelala. • "1'¥1 bHa dowa '*111 road Ctn ~ ..... oil) war.. The tbrut 11 llOl .. 111 ••• '!be i..c-d.te lllder said, ••r belllft w lbou1d talll a atronlly umtitd ....... our cout. All cities and Ill~ Mild pua re1olutioos rHtatiDC Our oppo1ition to off.ab«e oll drllllnC. N<rr OPTDOmC .. .._, people up here ( i n &acramento) are optimiltic that we ~ aot face tbt &hcnllnt olt threet. lut I've learned over tbt years not IO bt opttmttti(' on thia question." Andrew• felt that more WGUld be cnown ol the fate ol McMillan's bill en the next tour or five days. Tbt trip to Sacramento wu ba.rdl.Y a waate ol ti.mt, accor&1 to Newport Vlce Mayor Manhall. "We certainly agreed with Mr. McMillalt," she said later. "The bill very definitely needs further study." She presented to McMlllall's com· mittee a seven-page prottet for coo· sideration. The document declares: DAMAGE TO BEAUTY "It ls our opinion, shared by milJions of others. Utat the existence of man- made Islands, with derricks. towen , pumps. structures and other at· tendant facllitlet, deflnltely a n d severely damages the 1ctnlc beauty ol out ocean horizons.·• The protest also points to the poasibllity of ''human or mechanical failure'' resulting ln oil leakage at an ol.fabcn facillty Ind caustn1 untold. .. even permanent." dama1e t o 1bor'tb recreational areas. Mn. Manball r e t u r n • d from Sacramento in time to t.lttend Monday nlCbl'• Newport City Comcll 1t11ion. Ai. 1*' au11..Uon, lbe c o u n c i \ UD8Dlmoualy lDltrocted the ~1ty al- lofpey to draw up a resolution stating tbl dty's oppoaltJon to any legtalatlon that would threaten Oran1e County's coastal oil sanctuary. Cepies of tht re90lulion wJU be sent to tlte State Landa Commiasion, the county Board ol Supervisors, all local repreaentatives in the S l a l e Lelislawn and other cities ln the county. ACCEPTS POSTPONEMENT Newport Mayor Gruber aaid Mon· day nleht: "We would bave liked to have bad the hearings held and the Issue decid- ed in our favor. but we'll accept the poatponement." He said close Uai90n would be main- tained with Sacramento sources ''so we can stay right on top of this.·• He noted that no new hearing date wag set by McMillan. ''When ll is, we 'll be prepared,'' said Gruber. The mayor empbaslted that the city nf Newport isn't interested in what Los Anteles does with its tidelands. • "Our chief coacern Is wltti what goes on hen," be eaid. OKs · Abortion Bill ATLANTA (UPI) -1be Generr.zl Antmb~ Meaday approved com- prormM le&tala&a tut woWd make Georgia tbe fourth rt.ate In the Dlltion to Ubenliae •bortion law1. But Gov. Lester Mlddell Indicated be mll)' not ap ·u.. bill. 01\!l V r!tOT STILL ROOM flOlt YOUTH-Dr. Joseph E. Ribal of Huntinctod l'e•di) (left) president of the Orange County Fair Board of Directors, dis-cuss~ youth participation in "new" fair with Tim McFadden, 17, of Brea, 1988 president of the Junior Fair Board. Yesterday-Tofilor r ow New Theme for County Fair "Yesterday Meet& Tomorrow'' will be the theme of the 1968 Orange County Fair and Expoeition. replacin~ the "Hawaiian Holidays" t hem e associated with the Fair for the past six years. That was the word today from nr Joseph E. RlbaJ. president of the Board of Directors of the Orange County fair. ''The emphasis of this year's lair.' said Dr. Rjbal, "wiU be on dramatiz- 1n~ Orange County's unique blend of rich historical background a n d modern space age business and com- munity life." In addition to changing the theme and the name of the 1968 fair, Dr. Ribal said. every aspect of its opera- tion 1s being broadened and upgraded wherever possible. "Our overall plan is to make the ra1r truly representative of America's fastest-growmg, most dynamic coun- ty," he said. UCI Campus Architect Coulson Tough Resig;µ Coulson Tough, campus architect at ucr. today announced his resignation to become vice president of facilities, planning and corutruction at the University or 'HoUstoo, elltctive ApriJ I. Tougb, one ol ltie first members of tile staff at UCI. was appointed by tbe Board ol Regents as campus architect in 1982. A native of Detroit. he was graduated from the University of Michigan's College Of Arohitectl.D'e and Design. After employment in private businesses he became project archi't.ecl at UCLA in 1955. Seven years later he moved to Tustin and ~cepted the position al UCL He is currently a teacher of ex- ' tension coo.rses for the µ~lty of California, presi!lent K~e UCt Faculty Club and president of the F o o t h 111 Homeowners Association. Tougti ls a registered architect in Michigan and California. and a member of v a r i o u r profeuioaal orgumations. Olan.ceUor Daniel Aldrich Jr. an- nounced the appointment of Clifton C. Mmer as actina campus Arcti.itect, effectlve April 1. Miller was graduated from USC School of Arehltecture. He joined the atalf ol UCLA in 1957 and ln l~ came to UCI to wqrk under Tough. Miller is a memb« of the CUy Council of Tustin and Chairman of the Orange County Sanitation DiJtrld No. 7. Saddleback Board Asks Seat Tax Conference. Anxious Saddleback Junior College District trustees Monday night resolv- ed to take Ult 1\zzllnl seat tu dispute to ttie conference table. Trustees Ol the newly formed district, faced with tht possible ex- pulsion of· 1,D> of Ill students who currently attend claases wit.bin the Ora-ee Coest Jllnlor Cotlege District, named board members Mict\ael T. Collins and Louis Zitnlk as I.be two- man comrnJltet whicfl will seek a meeting with Orange Coast trustees. Board Pre3ldent Han.s Vogel w d tbe action stemmed from tbt trustee11· concern for the studellU and the.ir obligation to the taxpayers. Vogel ap- peared to be op(imlsUc thal talks blltween the two lcbool groups would ·end the conruct The .. at tax battle was launched •• c.anc-Coat oflkiala reec:ted aacruy to Saddleback's decisl<>n 'to dltcootia.-~meat. .o( tbt $300 per 1tudtliC. teat tu lo neic!lboriH dlltricts. - Seddlebect defeoded its decllion by ~ out that st.IQ education code• baned tlM ~ of taxes for its atudet!tl Wt'lo are hosted by other <tJ,ltrk:U for at least a three-yi!ar period under a special c:~sston =· to newty fonMd -ldtoal Onac• CNll omda1I rMCted by ac.Mua muJ « 111e ........... s.t· dlM1d' .....,.. tllill t111er woeW aot be an.M '° ..... .. .s.trict'• ..... .,....~······ Tt•tl• ........... •••ltt4 Md IOI .... LAiii .. w Jtll thmlt.eoed with ejectioa from <>raoae Coast classes to me an appeal with the County Board of Education. Studeots have ~ days from the date of rejection in whidl to appeal, ttle board noted. and tile county must then make a decision within ~ da:yt. Bo.rd members said they also plan to seek county intervention but they would first meet witb Orange Coast trustees ln an attempt to react\ an amlcable 1o&uUon. The Saddteback board noted that Orange Coast atreacl1 receives l800 per student from Sad~ dlebaclt 1n the form oC an education fee. Goldwater Plans Look at Decade Ahead in SpeeCh "f.. 1-at the De.cad• AMld'• •W be tbe topic ol a speech by former U.S. senator aod presldeatlal candldate Barry Goldwater at Or•1• Coatt Coli.at Tbarsda.7. Golctwat«. a frtqutnt visitor to tt>t Or~e Coast .,.. •• also wUl IPl•k at ~ Baa. Bay Cld> on March l • l*t Ill tbe <Mt& Meaa Qmder of 0 11oe•1 "'s.... to Avladon." fte M . • l,PMdl ls ICbedaW lat 11 ...... 12:. '.JIL tD .. co8efe A1Hk ... Bee••• tt 11 m lu• ...... ~.-•todtma boldlq student_= ~1; =~ 11111'*" • .. ,,...., °' J_..mlliOI! °' ... ~ Md&on wbkh r--1t~filiii!ii~H ._.__,~..;.._.;.;.__ S1M1tlct'-lam ~ .... .. . ,.,... . Slildlttilck 1riatets 'Mondat ~t urjid ....... wM .... ....., et&~~··••t. ' . • .. talk hrt wUi be •a qutltioft mad ..,.... period. . SAIG-ON-WPI)-Gr ... ,._... a. bushed a CommlJ,lllat tuk column barely 66 mlles from sa1&on Monda.)' niibt and broke up ~ Ont nch armored drive into tbe Clpit.al area . But other Communist udta llttacbd Sa.lion's Tu Son Nblt Air Biie with rocket! today and dettroyed a number of planes. Informed U.S. sources a a i d American planes wue bombing in neutral Laos ln cloae suppdrt ol Lao- tian ~s tJrrtateaed by a m.ajat North VletnamHe offensive -the first time U.S. planes have given direct support to the Laotian army. Other planes had bombed Red supply · tra.ilJ in Laos. Presence ot three Gom mun.lit tanka and a halftract jult ioslde Ute border from Camhodi• wu vivid evidence of the North Vietnamese ud Vlet Cong's ability to wa1e war on a xale larger than ever before. 'Ibey bad uaed tanks only once befon -to OV'1"f'UD the Lani Vel camp near Khe Sabb. The Special Forces camp, tuarding the infiltration route from Cambodia, smashed the attack. '?be American instructors and ~lr Vietnamese ir· regulars captured the baifnct al)d sent the ta.Db fleei.nt witat one el. them in flames and lteing towed by the others. A spoke.man said the special forces killed 30 of the 400 to a guerrillu at Ugbt cost to ltlemselves. A U.S. spokesman said the ha.lftrack mounted a .50 caUber machine gun and apparently was of U.S. manuf.c~ ture but be said be bad no information on when and where tbe Communlsll may have captured it. An M12 rocket caused one tank to explod~. indicating it was laden with ammunition. The attack on Tan Son Nbut airport also destroyed 120 houses Jn a nearby government &"'TD)' camp but new censorship reatrictiona did not allow correspondents to report dama1• to the base itsell. Thieves Sack Newport Home With vaculDD~leaner tborou&hness. thieves Monday swept tbrou&h the howeboJd of Patrlcla L. Seward, steal- ing more than '2,000 worth ol articles ranaing Lrqm ~ppliance& to wl&.s. 'Ne'1>0lt Bucb poDce tod~ were sl.ftirig th.roulh the ransafked rooms "ift !eardl of clues. The woman said entry apparently wu gained through a sliding '1ass door whkh she wa s unable to lock. Missing &om the 3Z1 Cedar St. residence were clothes. blankets. TV set. record player. radio, and a squir- rel coat valued at $320. Alao taken were two lady's wigs worth $280. Fro• r.,e J TIDELANDS . • • up enabling leJi,llatioa. Forgil said he was aga.inat fees alto~. He argued that the tidelands would be useless to anyone but owners of up- land properties. who are ~ady paying stiff property taxes. "I've been •rainst thla 90l1 of thing since be;fore ,,.t into polltics. whe~ it's •10 or •t a ~ar." he said. Cook said he was also ascainet the plan, but not unalterably. He sa1d H changee were made lD a preeeelly propc)sed fee structure. he might go al01Jg with it. Cook said be agreed with a Newport Barbor Chamber of Commerce su1psUon Utat revenue projections from lbe prolf8m be sliced from '74.,000 to Ql,000. WHI M YOO WANT THI PINllT- CALL •'konaJd Rutan re~ «Mem't ~· what i1 bappeDln1 to public educ•· don,'' ta. hqlaecHlle JUt preaidelt of tbe S&Mt 9..-d ret Educatle11' Dorman L Commons Wd Latu.na Beadl De1Docrall llloocfil1 night. Commcm .... tollk te tut: I .....State Superintendeat of Public lnstructloo Mu Raffertl· a candidate for the U. S. Senate for 'never baving broulbt-.a •inlle iro11am beft>re the ~ Board °' &ducMicla ... -saiila Ana ICbooJe IDr not 11tUWag federal funds, the blame for which he laid directly at the e,et of a Santa Ana newspaper. -state Senat.Gr Johll 'G. Scbmib (R- Tultin> and bia edu~ IQ1'Vey wbicb "* ctalped "to iet the ~ be WaMlci.'' I AccorcUnt to CommClftS, be and the ltate board vice presideat -"a Repubtican'' -wrote a Jetter to Reacaa immediately alter bis election offering to confer and supply any needed infonnat.lon and aid. "We beard nary a word.'' recal'.l:i Commons, "although all the senators to whom we made the same c1ffer replied at once." Finall)r, alt.et some time and se~raJ ,,.... r.,e J BAY OIL ... of oil industry intereat in the Harbor Area. Lut week Occidental Petroleum Corp. 1ought and obtained a subsurface oil rights l~ from the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Occidental will explore foe oil beneath Costa Mesa Hieb School property. u any Is discovered, dlt district would receive a 16 percent lhan of the royalties. Also. six months ago Occidental and several other companies b e g a n speculatively to pool CODtrol of oil rights In the ncrtb Cotta Mesa and Back Bay areas. Newport City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt elaborated on M a y o r Gruber'• report on tbe lower bay and ocean trC111t tettms propoW.a. Hurlburt laid four appro.cbes had _ been made to the city, the tint about 10 montba qo. 1be ccaplll.iee pro- poaed ll)r'M metbcJdl • takhlg eeUm.ic readings. Ont Involved the detonation ol ctnlrps. 1 -AU tbe firms wef.e told tMt all oil e~.Uon llelttvlty witbln the city llmJll would be illegal. A ~ weeks ago, the city received tu lalt requeat. It was ln ttie form of a queltionnatre. ''I threw il tn the wastebasket,'' said Hurlburt. Lester Neufeld Succumbs at 50 Lestitr N. Neufeld. 50, widely known Newport Baadl yad'ltsman and yacht measurer. died Monday at .a Bakersfield hospital '1ter a long il- lness. Ftmenl services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at tbe Mennonite Brethren Community Church, 400 Kearn St .• Shafter. Calif. Mr. NeuJeld was· a member ol the South Shore Saillel Club and was ao olficial muturer for the Ocean RaciDJ Fleet °' Soutbem Califamiil. He and hil fMlilJ f'aintained a bome at UJ ~Die~, Corclm .. Mir. PenMDa~, ~etf ii lD Cy)Wess St.. Waco, • He is ~ ved '1 his wife, Edna, and • SOl'I, • complaiDU to l\epubllcana, t.bt fwo go! . a call &om Rea&U'• aecrtt.ry sa)'iog, "tM IOVlllM:lr wW .ee • you now." "Wlaflt we Fl." rtflecttd Commliaa. ••wu a JS mtaute DHIDCliof. He ailed not a sin~ question. Wben we left. I'm sure be asked his secretary, ·now what board are they from!' ". Since thal time, Rma,.., bas COD· tb11aall,J demoUCrlted bis lack of in- terest tn the state School Board, charged Conunons. "Not once did we (the boi-d> receive a commulliclltioa .from lfm. Not once did be attend a beard meeUlc Md ... tw 6t ~from llLI olfice atle9d • IDtMUae,'' tM • U· ltoerd cbief aI1eaecL Commons, wbo laid lte ii four square qainst tuiUon to aupport uni ve:raities, i.Dterr.w'et& tbt lltatiltic s regarding the income cl univwllty •tudenta' JM1rt11t1 quite cUtfwentJy than Reacaa. "Reagan aays if moat ol the students who go to college have pareots that make over $10,000, then they caa afford to pay tuition. "I say llll't it .. shame that unless their parents earn over no,ooo ~ey can't go to college." Adm itting that he "couldn't see ~ li ght at the end ol the tunnel," Qin. mooa painted a gloomy picture ol the iresent power ol the 1tate board and the new Board of Governors tor Junior Colleges. ' "We have an elected superintendent respon&ible to no ooe aad because the state board members are ap- pointed to -four year trms. in one year the governor has replaced six out of 10 ot our members. · Newport Council Calls Meeting Over Mesa Annex Newport Beach CU;y M an a I e r Harvey Hurlburt told clzy councilmen Monday night ltlat a special council meeting should be called early nut week lo consider Costa ~·1 pro- posed 23-acre Santa Ana Heigbta &n· nexatlon. Hurlburt said the staff hid not had sufficient time to ~e a reoGm· mendatlon on Newport's respoue to the Costa Mesa move. 1be annexlltion would prevent Newport from taking In the potentially revenue-rich Md>cln· neH Douglas plant aite near the airport. On March 13. tbe county's Local Agency Formation Commiuion iJ to take up the annexation proposal. The LAFC has asked for Newport'• ruc- tion prior to the bearing. Hurlburt said the special council aestion would ·be neceSNrY in m-der to get Newport on the record in time. Councilmen ~cat.eel they wQUld await word from Hurlbmt oo wbn the staff is ready for the meetinJ. Nation al Debt Climbs P ast $.350 Billion WASHINGTON (UPI) -The ftl· tional debt cUmbed PMt the '350 billion mark today for the first ttine. It has reached I totaJ 0 f 1.152,546,313,111.'1. the T r e • 1 r y Department repatted. The rwfl detlt fttwe bt aot mclladt an eettm.ad SU bl.Dion 18 plrtldpl· t1on ~ wtlkll lie pawwwt hu ISl\led to ltnl Wm inn.ton. THIS UNIQUE NEW PROCESS Cl.EANS DEEP AND YET TlEA TS THE FINEST CAAPETS W11'H LOVING CARE ••• ' I t l , 1 i I 1 ) ! 1 r :I ll 0 JOHNSON IN DALLAS -Prealdent Jolu»OD rides in beck le8t of car moving along Stemmom Free- way today within light et Texas School Book De- , politory (amJW) from which Presidmt Kennedy Wu fatally lhot Oil Nov. 22, 1~. It WU Jobmon'1 tint trip to Dallal atnce the 11saul"Ation and hil ucen- liOll to the pnie.ideQCy. Countian Wins . Insurance Suit For $700,000 An unemployed man with eight children and two grandchildren wu awlrded '710,000 Monday by a Superior Court jury in a suit against an insurance company for failure to make '150 a mooth d 1 a a b i Ii t y payment.. U. L. Fletdler, 41, of 18m W. Wllllt.s St., Santa Ana waa injured in January 1965 while employed at the Uniroyal p lant in Santa Ana. Fletcher's attorney, Arthur Hews of Santa Ana, said this mOl'llllng tbat the judgment was undoubtedly one of the largest ever made in the nation under a new type of ault known aa "outrage ... He eJp\.ained t:b.t the term covered, ''grievous mental 1uffertn1" er by actiODI oi the defendant. The insurance company. ia\"Olwd iJ Western Na&nal Life of Amarillo, : Tex. Hews said they would no doubt appeal the verdict. Fletcher suffered what is described medically as a herniated dtac while lifting a 31.5 pound bale of fomn rub- . ber. · The Texas insurance company paid him '150 a month f0r two years under a clause in the policy coverinc U1neac and then ceased payment refllling to recognize Fletcher'• Injury as an accident. The policy called for the S150 monthly payments for 30 ~ara if he WU totally dtaabled by an IC• cident. Hews, on his client's behalf, had ·sued for Sll0,000 c o m p e n a a t o r y damages and '1 million pu.o.itive damages. The jury aw.-ded him l&0,000 compematory and '850,000 punitive. The llltel' ii not taxable, Hew said. -\ ~ Dallas Be-visite·d LBJ Rides Past Kennedy Death Site DALLAS (UPI) -P r e a l d e n t Johnson rode in a motorcade today put the ecboolboot d e p o 1 it o r y building from where bis predecessor was shot to deMD. It was Jobmon'a first' visit to Dallas since the Nov. 22, 1963 asaassination ol President John F. Kennedy. The Preaident arrived at 12:23 p.m. (EST) at Love Field -the airport where J<>hnsoo was sworn in as Pr~ai­ dent following the assassination - and went to Dallas M e m o r l a 1 Auditorium to address a meeting of the National Rural Electric Co- operative Association. Johnson's Lincoln C o n t i n e n ta 1 limousine was c 1 o s e d on the motorcade drive from tbe airport to the audtt«lum. There wu little disruption of traffic and m o s t motorists and bystanden were not even aware the Pnsident was passini by. Jobneon told the more than 10,000 deleptes to Che REA meetin1 that tne• Communists were payin1 a heavy price f« their cwrent Vietnam of- fensiw. He said peace will come to Vietnam if the people of America shaw "no retreat from responsibility." Prtu Secretary George Christi.an made the announcement ol IM Dallu trip ooJy a short time before takeott while standing aloDg a fence at Ber-gstrom AFB. He said it would · be an "up an& back" sboct trip, with J~ return- ing to ttii raoob. But there were indJcattooa tbat the President would fly back to Washington ~t follow· fng at leaat an appearance at a testimonial dinner in the University oC Texas auditorium at Austin for Texas Gov. John B. Connally. Johnson's apeecll before the REA coincided with his annual farm meaisage, sent to Coogresa at noon (EST) today. The message includes several proposal.a to upand lighting and REA projects in rural America. Jobnaon bad never been back to Dallas amce the day hi.I predecessor wa1 slain by Lee Haney Oawald. Both be and Mra. Johnson have cam- paiped all over tile country but up to now they have managed t.o stay clear of Dallu. Johnloa to 1 ~ report.era, "It's g-OOd to be back." LSD Birth Defects Link Set for OCC Discussion 'Ibe genetic effect. of LSD will be among the toptca dlJcuaaed at the Second Annual Student S c i e n c e Conference f1r high ICbool and college ltudenta Mardl I from 2:30 p.m. to I p.m. at C>ranee c.out College. The subject ol tbia year's coaference will be "Birth Defectis : 'Ibeir Preven- tion and Treatment." Last year's conference, apomored by tile Orange Oounty chapter of 'Ibe National Founaatioo-March of Dimes, wu ao well rec,ived that Orange c.oaJt College and the c.Jifornia Aasocill&n of Secondary S c h o o 1 Admlnlatraton have joined eie foun- daUon in the tpOMOrlhip of the event. Speakers on l!!le program will in· elude Dr. Stanley Wright, of the UCLA Department of PediatriCI who will apeak OD the pouibillty of birth defect. rmaltint from future P91't!Dta' UM M. the hallucinatory drug, LSD; and Robert E. Casey, M.D. who will dllCUN the role of pla.tic surgery In the rehabilitation of the cougenJtally ~ malformed. Dr. Clsey will iresent alldet to lhow what plutic l\U'fery can do. Allo llPUkin« will be Jdul Zane, dlrector of ccimmunlcatlons for the Silk Illltitute ol Bioioglcal studies, who wtD report on what rewarch bu been done tlo preveDt birth defects. Delivering tbe keynote addrea will be LouiJe Roy' director of youth activitltl far tbe National Foundation- Mlrch ol Dtmtia. She will point out the need for )'«*ti people, u future puenta, t.o find CM& all they can do to prevent bU1b clefectl in coming fenerationl. Studea& wbo ... fnlerelted In at-tmdinl the C'Ollfere.nc. mut alp up with tbelr prindpa1I by Saturday. ~ II Del cbsp. Memb8ra ol 70'1th ..-vice ll'CMIPt are mo in'VJted. Compemation Urged For War Prisoners WASHINGTON (UJ>l\ -U . S . tenicemen Clptured the Com- muallta In Vietnam wouau NC:elvt an ema ts a daJ for elCb dlJ spent ~~1bu...~~~ Wyo.). AccairdlDt to Haniloa, wbo ln- tirodaced 1111 1Dta11n M o D cl a 1 , prilooen of •• would bt permitted to cW• •uo a •1 for at<-kj ~ r.u. ad SJ .50 for fot labor 4IM blrdMtp. Survtvon Jl1M I Ill Rt cMecl in c:&pClvitJ WO !lit I J 1111l1&tMeameNlt.. . . ---.,......---· ·-- this ad is. fo:r overW"eigbt W"ome:a.· without W"ill 'po'Wer : ask yourself: (1) Doea the sight of i'ood food upBet your diet plans? (2) Have YoU tried diets~ pills, exercise for a while-only to · have poµn~ returd as soon as you slip :trom rigid routine 1 . ' (S) Do you become cross and irritable, or sluggish and lethargic when~ou're battliiig to lose weight? 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Overweight 11 not on y damaging to health but too many povndt make o woman appear yeon older than she It. Every woman knows that her personal appearanc. do.. affect her personality. Overweight can cflanve a normally vtvodous, chorming womon into one who 11 depressed, Irritable ond unhoppy. The moN LJ dluatisfied she becomes with herself, the more the Is likely to overeat. She gets 1 .. ond leM exercise ~ and loees the energy to lead an acme life. You can look toY.ty os long ca you llve. Today, it ii.-. than ..,., to look like a new woman. We will talte can of "'-difficult pcwt. C. today for .,.. ._ treatment ond flguN analysis with no obligation. We will dlacua Y041f figure proa,i.ms ~ you anif show you how we con glHll'GlttM rwults ••• NfMmW il'1 MYW too /ofe to lie lonly. i A •••rt ffM ap, t•• wt•11 rid a lftrfa Man••lf al, "" •1t• n JN art HW ltlll 1 I t lttrt'• ... , ... , .. , '"" , .. '""'" rtllfh , •• , ••t1l1t41 Tllllt ,.. ..... fw ...... ,....,, .. -., ....... 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Mn. *""' Glffllly, l.tlDtl Ave., Encino "'1 PfOll'l"'h Ann Livy, ll Cunon Alll., Loa _... , .. l'Mlcfll ,....,.. .. till Ullest ... flltllt .., " ......... extr• pounds llld unw111ted lndlel. l'\ft tried dlltlnt. 1111ny times. but Just couldn't 11t111 to keep tlle weleht off. In •llht Wllb I Jost 25\4 IJ1Ches Ind 1514 pounds. E¥tryone It the Sllon has been \ftry helpful end enccur111n1. end hive helped m1h rtduclna fun. I loOll 1...... forwerd to my visits and fffl llltter mfY time I leeve the 11lon. ~ ~ ....... ,.,,,.-;;$\~ ~uar anttt Yeu Can le At t.11One0... Sh. Smal'-lltlo Meuilhl IVllY PATRON RECEMS A WRITTEN GUARANTY THAT SHE WILL llACH 18 Pll- DITllMINED GOAL WITHIN A SPEC1FIED TIME. ... • w ....... """'' Evt11 petrol! rlCIMs •written IUlfllltle tllet tlll Wltl l'NCh her predttlnltlned pl willlln a spedf11d period of f1me. A 111non-lllad PfOITISS clllrt Is prtpered, so thlt each time you visit the aalOll • tr1l11td COIMMlor "" tulde you tow•d your specific pis. We keep • const1nt ehedl °" J'l!W procrw toward a IMUer flcure. In this wry, you reldl your desired ... In lie IMrttst time ••• •nd for the ltlSt expense. • _.. ,_ ,. _.,. cm? The stlndlfd price tor trtltllllflb II S2.00. Yow n~told the 111111blf Ind frequency of tr11t1111nts requlud to htlp you relcll ,_ tnllfllld pl. This •IJ yoa know wetly whit your self.imprownllt la 11 to COit }'OU • _ • tlltrt •• no ntra °' ltklclen clllrps wllttsoevtr. NO DISIOllNG NECESSARY ••• WE All NOT A GYM p,.. ChlW CeN fer Methen With Yeunt QIWNR OPIN . MON.·Fll. 9 a.m.-9 p.me SA 'J. 9 a.m.·S IM"· IN NIWPORT BACH Phone 642-3630 ·-- - • , OAll V '1lOT . 1c-i• .. -o.r ........ , ; A proposed city ordinance in El ~ Pa60 is rubbing massage parlor , operaton the wroof way. Tbe ord· inance would prohibit women al· ~ tendants Crom maasaging me!l, and • men from massaging women. "I never saw a man who wanted to be massaged by another man," said • Merlen L. Swleart, parlor operator, : "I couldn't make a living if women . were not allowed to massage male patrons." • Country Bill White, who claims to llold world's underground e11durance record of almost 56 da1JS, slips into hi! "living co//tn" in Austin, Te:t. ' White plans to 1to11 u11derground /or 65 da111 to hold hia title secure against England's Mike Meale1J. White saya he dofs not consider Mealey. a cliollefl{le nnce "Mealeu haa a pow· der-puff coffin" while White sleeps on hard 100od. • Police said lt•mMy Snow, 21, a driCt~r from Omaha, shoved a note in front of a New York bank teller that read: "This is a stickup. Please cooperate. You will not ~et hurt. Hand over your bi& bills." The note wu printed on the reverse llde of a circular asking that policemen be given back their power. Two de- tectives who had been in the bank at the time of the holdup captu.-ed Snow a few blocka away wttb the S4.300 11till on him that he took from the teller. • 1L's been vears since Dick Mc· Comb toised a basketball. One heave Sundot1 netted him $475. McComb. business manager of · an Oakland newspaper, entered a conte1t between halves of the Oakland Oaks·DaLla! game in the ABA. The Oaka have been odd- iflg $25 to the ;atkpot fVtf'1I time a contutont takes a shoe at a basket from half court and missu. The pot had grown to $475 b11 the time McComb tried his luck. He let uo with a might11 one-handed heave and • 11.0llh, ht WG1 $475 richef', • - "After Ike fell in love, he threw his cane away," said a friend of lsHc "lk•'' hrnett who was mar- ried Sunday to A"ne lot9s-He is 84 and a widower. She is 85 and a widow. The wedd\pg took plae11 at the Friendship Rouse Shelter Care Home in Centralia. Jlt., where they will oooUnue to reside. More than 150 peraoos attendtd the ctTemony. The best man. John Loetke, is 80 years old. • Edwerd JM9Mon, Houston res· laurant opcrltor. presented $25.000 in U.S. bonds to MM-tha Raye at the Houston TtlMter' Sunday. The bonds were wUJed to the U.S. gov· ernment ~!~'• uncle, the late Jttek .,...,,. SchrW.r, but Jacobloft bu had trouble ~et­ ting IDJGM te tab them. Mias Raye, I frtlDd el Sdu1eber, IO'ftCi to tab tlle b-s. ~1 to tbe Presldeot" for -1n th war ef· tort. _ ,,. • s.... I•-of IAI Angeles '1c1d down tft Jlllil •ftd worked l& hours a t111 t~ ....,on his wile and two ..,... Ht .. lllbbed to deltb FridlJ .. a JIDllllp that Mtted his attack• fa. .. inWt1 Mft been mldt. Shot by .Police OIUCAGO (UPI) -James Walker's good neighbor policy landed him in the hospital Monday, a bullet from a police revolver pertlou.sly close to his heart. • Walker was awakened early Monday by unusual nolle and hoarse threats from the next door apartment of his pal AJbert Anderson, 51. . Walker leaped Crom his bed, grab- bed a pistol, Uld burst into Anderson's apartment, where three men had taken $50 and a wrist watch at guo. point and demanded more. The Good Samaritan held the ban- dit& at bay and sent Anderson rum.inc outside to summon police. "Walke, came up behind the men and bad bis gun oo them before they knew what was happening," Aoderson told police later. But alter Anderson left the gunmen made a break for Creedom. Walker fired one ahot, brJnging down one man. The other two fied into the waiting arms of police. In the confusion, police burst into Anderson's flat. Walker. gun in hand, wheeled, startled, toward the door, bis pistol pointing at the arriving of. ·ficers. "HiJ gun was directed toward me." said Patrolman Robert Knietitly, "and I find." The bullet rut walker. Tl, in the chest. lodging close to his heart. Walker and Carl Finkley, Tl, the man Wtlker shot, were recuperating today at Cook County Hospital. from bullet wounds. Walker underwent emergency surgery. Fi.n.kley's alleged accomplices were lodgi!d in the Cotmty Jail. The Slate's Attorney 's Office said that based oo tbe facts he had been given, "there was no eviden<:e of 1wrongdoing on Knightly'• part." A fellow policeman, Sgt. John Pratapos, said Knightly bad no choice but to fire at Walker. "When you answer a robbery·ln·pro- SI Below Zero gresa caU," Pr•pos Nit. "Jw 10 in with your pa dr1wn. Alld if JOU see someone pointi.q a 11111 M JOU, you bave to make up JOQr mlnd.f."UY quickly. "You can't wait to au ~. Th&t's what happenM bere." Two Million Students Use . LSD: Solon . . WASHINGTON (A P) A RepubUcan concrtAma ay1 a pro-posal to make poeee-._ ol LSD a crime "is abeolat&IJ ~able.'• He said lndfeatiolw ~ nearly two million 1tudenta UH the ctrui. · ~· Tim Lee ~ ol Kntucky made the comment to a reporter Mon. day after a House Commerce sub- committee on wblch be 6 heard <Jomm.lssioner James L . Goddlrd of the Food and Drug Administration support the aclminiltration bill. God· dard added, however, that he penonally disagrees wttb pot.Hllion penalties. "I wouldn't propose that section if It were to be under lJJ1 juriadiction," Goddard said, expressing doul* about the effect of such a penalty as a deterrent. Adminlstratlon n en· forcement officiala said it would help them crack down on uae of the hallucinogens and other dangerous drugs. Carter said surveys on LSD usage indicated 1hat perhaps U million high school and 300,000 college atu.Jents use the hallucinogen. ''How can we imprison 1.9 million students in the United States?" carter asked. • I Arctic Winds , Ftee~e Stall Pola it Expedition FROBISHER, Baffin lslandl, NWT (UPI) -An American-Canadian ex- pedition atumpting the first oYerland journey to the North Pole since Adm . Robert Peary's historic trip in 1909 was grounded here today by 55-degree below zero temperatures and strong arctic winda. The polar adventurers headed by In- surance man Ralph Plaiated of St. Paul, Minn., were unable to begin the second half of their trip Monday be- cause a plctup plane could not mike it here from Resolute, on Cornwallis Island, in the polar cap islands rim· ming the Pole. It was the third straight day or rrus. tration for Plaisted who was described as impatient "u bell at the blasted bitter cold" that wu marring the start of his second attempt at reaching the Pole in the footsteps of Admiral Peary. Plaisted'• flnt effort wu foiled 300 miles short of tbe Pole last year by early spring breakup el ice maues. The nine American• and lone Cana· dian, snowmobile manufacturer Jeen Luc Bombardier ol Montreal, in this year's expedition arrived here early Friday from Montreal, ·starting point of the 2,900-mile adventure. Next stop 90 their route, after arri· val of the p1ckup plane, will be ftno. lute, and then another 200 miles north- ward to Eureka, a desolate two-man weather nation on Ellesmere IJland used u the base camp for Jut ,..r'• abortive mission. Plaisted plans to set up bast camp 300 miles farther into the Arctic Arch· lpelago wutelands, but still 500 miles rrom the m1gnetic North Pole. Eeer9 UUerllk a ... u ,. A ~ buket filled to overflowing, received a glaoce lrom one of about 200 Nepoa who marched in downtown Memphis today protest- ing the dty'I rel\Jlll to blrgain with a union for city san!tatioo Work· era who haYe been on ltrib 1ince Feb. 12. The etWlt:tion wu pr.- vented from becomine worae as non-striking worken "1d new em· ployes operated a fraction of tt>e city's prbage collectiot fleet. Riot Loot Auction Doesn't TelJ Life or Death Story I DETROIT (UPI) -A room full of riot loot -aome Of It for which 12 penom traded their lives durinC last summer'• riot -aoes befon tbe pub- lic tod11 for tbe few doUan it may brina. 1'hen ia ~. ·~ of knowing wbetb· et t-. ~ flUk easy cbair. the Junior College Deferments OK'd By Draft Chief WASHINGTON (UPI) -Selective Service Dlnctor LewiJ B. Hershey has advised local draft boards they may grant defermmta to 1tudenta at two. year colleg11 and vocaUoaal schools. The question of whether the policy, written Into law last year by Con- gress, of mandatory defenneota for college students also applied to stu- dftlts at two-year scho011 arose be- ca111t the law 11id nothing about them. Some drift boards were call· Ang tt8e students for induction. The ICboolt objected and Henbey met Monday wltb offidalJ of the American Aalodation of Junior Col- ..... tht United lkl11Deu School As· aociatioa and tbe Amwican VocaticJl:t. al A.uodatM!a wormwood cotree table or {the plastic rose 1ree in 1ts redwood 1ub carried a price tag of death to tboee wbo took them. 1be furniture and appliances piled in OM corner of the garage beh.ind po· lice beadquart.en are unmarked and 11Dtageed, all connecting Unka with the caaea ud bU1ne dram• with wme. they ""'" dtiMeeted hH .. been er&Md. Tbere weN 43 persons killed during the July riots, the wont W'bmt vfo· leace in modem Abierican htmry. Of thoee. 12 were looters, gunned down in the act by police. soldiers or prl· vate guards. More than 3,000 others were arrested In vartoas stagfJI of looting. For six months. the police depart- ment has conducted an unsuccessful search for the owners of thousands of items plled in its gymnasium above tbe garage. Todey's auction ii the first of several all almti:l at liquidating the booty. The money will igo into the city's general fund. Today's auction. and another 1el for Thursday, offn"S flrniture, appliances and other bulty lteml. Lat.er will come telerisloll llts ...t a mtscellaMOUs sale for everythin1 from ash tny1 to window fans. Upstairs in the am waita an alm~t eoclless c.hrtter of man loot. ready for the auctioneer's pve1. The loot does not speak tbe life or dellth story It Nflll 11 • / Back Four '68MOdels WIWN'f <UPn -fte r .. Motor 0.. lldl7 .,..: ..... ill ... -...... _. • ...,...,an llltil ............... -'rl= is . ..., ... . ftt ............ ••L"•eed lllDday lilt It .......... ~ ,....... all 1mralrllilll,r--......,...w1 • ............. ponr It.er- .. Md .UYered after Ja. n of .. Jear. ,..... .......... tbe mode)J had • faaltJ baft c:oDDedlq ... ltma'• 1111 ~ link to tlit idler ar.. a .............. Loll .......... eeatr'GI eeuld .-alt If .... boll fldled, ....... 1'lre wwe • ftllftl ••many can ~ the paalble ata.riq dllect were actually on tbe ttreea, but the company Slid about "• models weuld pt new bolts. Molt GI these were aWI en route to delllen .. in 4ealen' Pockroc:maa, F~ 8'id. A Ford tuppller Inadequately !teat· treated the bolts belwe tlDdinC tbem on to asMDlbly pUnlla, the apoteaman ' uld in up~ tbe camWt The defeda occurred in can built at IC.aDSla City, Mo., LcraiJl, Obio; Atlan· ta, Ga.; and Olkvile, Ont. Ford. the na_tiCJD'I No. % ~ producer. said it bed in.lorme4 the National UiPnJ) Safety Bunea of the recall Dealers in llbe Ford and liDcoJn. Mercury divisiona were iJlltnlded to wi1hbold ~ deliveries ol tbe models in question a.nd to dfy ow-. ol the affected om., ti)e ~-Mid. The owners have also bea warned not to drive their cars UDtil 1be bolt is replaced, be said. Only a small portion of the recalled autos were believed to be defecdve, but Ford plans to install MW bolts in all 1he models, he said. Chicago Doctor Reveals Smoking Causing Disease CHJCAGO (UPI) - A hm• d18ease of mysterlooa orijta but aiaodated with amotinl a air pollution II MC· ood Ollly to 1-rt cU.Mue • a cm&M of adult dlaability, a Cbicqo phy1i· clan and cbelt diJeue upert indi- cates Death rate from the d.iseue, called the Empbyaema-Broochitil Syndrome, has doubled every five yean since 1945, said Dr. Benjamin Burrows . "Its prevalence is still increulng and the true death rate from the dis· eue undoubtedly exceeda tbat from lung cancer;" Buriows Mid in re· marb prepai'ed for .. seuion of the Chicago Medical SocietJ'• Annual Clbdcal Conference. While the exact cauae of the dilelle remains uncertain. Burrows said, "Thett is a clear as90clatloft with di· arette amoting md a Vf!r/ Na-tfTe relatiomhip to air pollution." The sympto\'nl of the illMla are "insidious weatneas md difficultJ In breathlng," Burrows Slid. "A mild cou~ often follow.a." "In an cases. the m<11t important phase of butment ii the dilcontin· uanc:e of smoking,'' said Bllm)WS. a Un.iversjty ol Chicqo medical JlfClles· .... Bay We~ther Blues •• .ti ... SI ' " " ,. • • M .. . ·" .. ..13 • • • • i ... • • • • ., i : • I I . I i ~ • ' . r . ' l \ • t e f ) !J i . :f t ! ., s e .d =· :e 1g S· IJl !· 1e al te d, g. re -e in Id nt n· a •• ... ·" .., ... Air Force To Acquire 'Boxcars' ... -.....-.... _ ""' ... I T~, 'tbru7 27, 1968 DAll.Y 'JLOT 5 News Must Prevail WASHINGTON (AP) - ChMrmlll John E. Moss ol &hi Boule government ID· formation 1 u b committee, 1 saying he's investlgatin( : new U. S. restrict.ions on Nleue of Vietnam war new., contends reports oo the war's pl'Ogl"eSs must not be censored. Negro Jobless Rate Triples By SID HURLBURT unemployment. the White WASHINGTON (AP) jobleas rate was 2.9 percent. Tbe government says nearly the noowt»te rate 12.3 per- one-th.ird of j o b • a g e cent. nonwhite youtha -the vast Nonwhite unemployment bulk of them Negroes _ was at leatlt three times that of white persona in are unemployed In the na· c h i c a g o , fi e tr o I t . t i o n ' s 2 0 I a r g e s t Pittsburgh, Cleveland and metropolitan areas. Baltimore as well as St. "It is more important now than at eoy lime since our involvement there that we be fully informed about the war," the Calif or n 1 a Defnocrat said M o n d a y night in an interview. • r1 1111 Moss aa.id be bas uked Phil G. Gouldmg, asalltant secretary of defense, for a full explanMion Of t h e ~ktiooa, whicb were im· posed m S.,on Monday. In addition, Mosa said, bis IUbcommiUee staff ii Ilk• Ing for • ooqete rue on an cables *1d o t h e r messages between Saigon and Washington dea.Uq with the matter. The U. s. Commaod im- posed restnc&na on releue to the press of infonnatloll dealing with A m er i c a n ~uatties. damage dcme by for people ~plac11 lib: Stowe SquawValt.y Vail Mt.Snow C.atanMt. ..... SunValey Stratton Jackson Hole Mt.Hood A newly c o m p 1 e t e d Louis. Bureau of Labor Statistics Nonwhite unemployment rates were between two and breJtdown on unemploy-three times that of whites ment 1bow1 the jobless rate in four areas: ~ra, OldCrow for all potential nonwhite San Fr ancisco-0 nd, Traveler fifth enemy IUJlfire and the num- ber of enemy abella fired when such ioformetioo ls conaidered to be of in· teW~~ value to the Com- munists. A Peotagoo spoke~ Akl the restrictions are not expected to affect the dally releMe of CUUIJty lllta and the Defeme Department's weekly report on the over- all-totak ol men tilled and wounded. rF LI DO CENTER SURPRISE FOR YOU! 0E SURE l?> CO.ME INTO THE M~~KET ~URS. FEB.29flt. workers is at leut triple Newark and HoU&t.on. a11tcnsTWC11••-su••-.111!luu•u•nuenuc1eu11r1llt11C11.1U111tt1,.., that~ whites in su of the~------------------------------------------------------------------------------~--------------citlea. It sa11 32.7 percent of nonwhites aged 1S to 19 were wltboot work -com- pared with an 11 percent jobless rate for white teen- agers in , the same 20 metropolitan areas. The report, based on unemployment last year but believed to a c c u r a t e 1 y reflect current u r b a n employment patterns, ap- pean certain to generate coocern aa the natloo'e bit cities face another summer • of pndicted racial violence. In the St. L o u i s metropolitan area, the over· all nonwhite unemployment was more than four times the white rate. No city-by-city breakdown was provided on teen-age unemployment by race. The figures oo t o t a 1 unemployment varied wide· SAN DIEGO (UPI) ly from area to area. remain& of the first In Detroit, Pittsburgh and settlers in California St. Louia, more than 10 per- be entom.bed in bu cent of the, nonwhites in the places uncovered Sat w 0 r t f o r c e w e r e by m:baeology stude unemployed. glng •t the site of In Wubington, only 3.2 Diego Presidio. percent of the nonwhites in The San Diego the work force w e r e Colleee students mad he ed • The world's ........... -est bank prese~ts the world's shortest loan application: ~----------------------------' I I I I I I I I I I ;.\, . ' .. ... , . . it • • • . • . ; . ·_ :.~").~ f: . . t" Zip HowLeftg7 find nearly three years ter unemploy · W AMER ROBBINS, Ga. beginning a eearch a the Of the 20 areet included • (UPI) -The Air Force has no• -covered r u i n of in the study, !All An~Je1- anounced pllDI to add lum· California's first city top Lon I Be a ch bad the bering Cllt Flying Boxcars Presidio HW. higbeJt unemployment rate to ltl· UMnal of tactical Digpng in rubble a among wbite peraooa, 5.3 erarance to what 11 th percenl Washington had the -~~e craft will be out-to be the location o lowfft jobless rate amooi fltted with bigb-speed auto-first Cbria11an churc •hite persom, 2.0 percent. matic guns, the air fOJ'C'e California, studenta In St. Louie, tbe area with aald Monday, announcing a the akel~ Of a y U. greatest d 11 p a r 1 t y contract of nearly '21 mil· ..;dian:.:::::..· _____ 4 ___ b4ween-r--"-bite __ anc1_ .. non __ w_hi_te lion to the Falrchlld·Blller'."" Corp. CoDftl'liODI wi11 be made at Fairddld·HlDer lnltaDa· tiom ID Florida, Maryland and Cal1forn1a. Renovations will be llmilat to theM made on the AC47 Dragouhip at Warner Robbinl A.tr Mater· fa1 Area (WRA.MA) a b o u t three ,.an &IO· The AOOa DOW 1U1J11C1ri tacticl1 operatlom In SoQtb. eut Alla, firing about 11,· 000 ro-* per minute from three ptllns·tn>e macb1De ~~ total flnll contract, estimated at about 930 mil· 11on. wm 1nc1uc1e producUon of ~ kitl for 25 CUIG aircraft am a cu• craft, tbe Air Farce aa1d: W.-0. ............... 'Ji~ --- ET HE ED? . E has proven in ewer and 450,000 cases n st09 bed-wettina ~•.,....net cautM bJ ICtl ff •1......, in to four weeks. Hot 1 etl Just 1 slmple exer· n qua. Approved by tors. Recommended 50. D UMlf IO D llM4 ; .) .·~ ..,. ' .. • _. # J_ 0None Ol«more ., .. lll\#illC Of A1'1Aft.A M.f. •I.A, Aatl fll.\.9 '-.0N01'0fltl MC. •• Y. Wt...Nt When you need money for taxes or unexpected bills, we don't ask very much of you. In a couple of minutes you can tell us all we want to know. Time isn't all you save with the Short Form Loan Service. You also save money with our low bank interat rates. ·-MonthlyTllkMiolM 1'111 SpcMIM'• °"" ....... ~!mpla,w City -lpouee'• lmplo1w ....... Ywr Oocupetloll ....... Al/lo Maki ~ ~No. ....... No. -lank Heme, 8rllMll 0 ..... OCMddftt YoufNelrwt"91e1M Addr9ll llgneture DI• 1f you need cash, the next couple of minutes may be worth a lot of money to you. Just fill out The Short Form loan application, and mail it to us at Box 60274,Terminal Annex, Los Angeles 90060. Or bring it to any Bank of America branch. We promise not to keep you waiting. Good Samali itan Shot by Police ORICAOO (UPI) -James Walker's good nelghbor policy landed him In IC-IM ., 1lle -~ ..... • A proposed .city ordinance ln El ' the hospital Monday, a bullet from a police. revolver perilously close to his heart. gresa call," Prmpoa aa1j. • .,ou 10 in with your ~ drawn. A.ad 11 you see someooe pointing a IUD at yoa, you have to make up your m1Dd Jlft«1 qwckly. "You can't wait 1o aat queatiGD1. • Paoo is rutibing massage parlor operators the wrong way. Tbe ord· inance would prpblblt women al· • tcndants from massaging men, and men from mai.saging women. "I never saw a man who wanted to be massaged by another man," said Meri•n L. Swi,.rt, parlol' opera1or, • "I couldn't make a living if women "ere not allowed to massage male patrons." • Country Bill Whitt, who claim3 to hold world's underground endurance record of almost 56 da11s. slips into his "livmg cofftn" in A ustm. Tex. • White plans to sta11 tmderground for 65 days to hold hi$ title secure aoainst England's Mike Mealey. White says ht ~. not consider Meale11 a challenge sfoce "Mealey has a pow- der-puff coffin" while Whitt 1Leeps mi hard wood. • Police said ltamMy Snow, 21 . 1 drifter from Omaha, shoved a ~ote in front of a New York bank teller that read: "This is a stickup. Please cooperate. You will not J(et hurt. Hand over YOW' big bills." The note wu printed on the re~erae -1de oC a circular askin~ that policemen be given back thell' power. Two de- tectives who had been in the bank at the time of the holdup captured Snow a few blocks awav with the S4.300 still on him that he took from the teller. • .. ft's beer1 years sit1ce Dick Mc· Comb tossed a baJketball. One heave Sunday netted him $475. McComb. busineu manager of · an Oakland newspaper. entered a contest between halves of the Oakland Oak1-Dallas game in the ABA. The Oaks have been add- ing S25 to the jackpot everv time a contestant takes o shot at ... a basket from half court and " mi~ses. The pot had yrown to $475 bu the time McComb tried hi.~ luck. He let gn with a migl&tt/ one·handed heave and • swiJh, he was S475 riche1'. •1 • "After Ike fell in love, he threw his cane any!' said a friend o{ l•Hc "Ike'' l.trnett who wae mar- ried Sunday to Anne lotgs. He is 84 and a widower. She is 85 and a widow. The wedding took place at the Friendship Rouse Shelter Care Home in Centralia, fll .. where tbey will continue to reside. More than 150 persons attended the Ct>remony. The best man, John Luetke. is 80 years old. • Edw•rd Jecobeon, Houston res- 1 aura nt operator, presented $25.000 in U.S. boods to Martha R• at the Houston Theater Sunday. The bonds were willed to the U.S. gov- rrnment b1 J~on's uncle, the late Jeck "SI_. Doller'' Schrlet.er, but Jacobson hu hid lf'ouble Jle\· ting anyone to tab them. Kiss Raf', a friend~ Schrieber, ICl'eed to take tbe bcmda .. directly to the President" for .. in the war er- f ort. • Sa,,._. I v-Of Loi Angeles h<'ld down two jolM •nd worked us hours a 41)' to idppott his wife and t o .., ..... He "' ltlbbed to death Frida)' iD a holdwp that netted his Att.ael• '2. Ne arrtltl U.. l»een in Ide. , Walker w113 awakened early Monday by unusual oolle and hoarse threats from the next door apartment of his pal Albert Ander&on, 51 ... Walker leaped from his bed, grab- bed a pistol, ood burst into Anderson's apartment. where three men had taken $50 and a wrist watch at gun- point and demanded more . The Good SamariWI held the ban- wts at bay and sent Anderson running outside to summon police. "Walker came up behind the men and bad b.i! gun oo them before they knew what was happening," Anderson told police later. But after Anderson left. the gunmen made a break for Creedom. Walker fired one ahot. bdnging down ooe man. The other two fled into the waiting arms of police. In the confusion. police burst into Anderson's flat. Walker. gun in hand, wheeled, startled, toward the door, bis pistol pointing at the arriving of- ficers. "Rb gun was directed toward roe." said Patrolman Robert KnigbUy, "and 1 fired." The bullet rut walker. Z'I, in the chest, lodg)ng close to his heart. Walker and Carl Finkley, Z'I, the man W clker shot, were recuperating today at Cook County Hospital. from bullet wounds. Walker underwent emergency surgery. Finkley's alleged accomplices were lodged in the County Jail. The State's Attorney's Office said that based on the facts he had been given, '"there was no evidence or ,wr<>ngdoing on KnighUy's part." A fellow policeman. Sgt. John Pratapos, said Knightly bad no choice but to fire at Walker. "When you answer a robbery-in-pro- SS Below Zero Thr~-t's wllat hlppeoed hen." Two Million Students Use LSD: Solon WASHINGTON ( A P ) A RepubUoan cooertslma&l NJI a pro- posal to make pcatMm ol LSD a crime "is abeolut.q unatorcuble." He said indicattov are that nearly two million student.a UM the dru&. Rep. Tim Lee cart.er ol Kentucky made the comment to a reporter Mon· day after a House Commerce sub- committee on which be 1111 beard Commissioner James L. Goddard of the Food and Drug Administration support the adminiltration · bill. God· dard added, however, that h e persooallJ disagrees wttb possession penalties. "I wouldn't propose that section if it were to. be under my jlD'iadictlon," Goddard said, expressing doutQ about the effect of such a penalty as a deterrent. Admlnistratioo n en· forcement officials said it would help them crack down on use of the hallucinogens and other dangerous drugs. Carter said surveys on LSD usage inwcat.ed that perbape 1.6 million high school and 300,000 college stuJents wie the ~allucinogen. "How can we imprison 1.9 million students in the Umted States?" carter asked. Arctic Winds , Freeze Stall Pola-; Expedition , FROBISHER, Baffin Islands, NWT (UPI) -An American-Canadian ex- pedition attempting the first o•ertand journey to the North Pole since Adm. Robert Peary's historic trip i...-..1909 was grounded here today by 5.S-degree below zero temperatures and strong arctic wirnh. The polar adventurers headed by in- surance man Ralph Plaisted of St. Paul, Minn .. were unable to begin tbe second half of their trip Monday l>e- cause a pickup plane could not make it here from Resolute. on Cornwallis Island. in the polar cap islands rim· ming the Pole. It was the third straight day or frus- tration for Plaisted who was described as impatient "as hell at the blasted bitter cold" that was marring the start or his second attempt at reaching thr Pole in the footsteps of Admiral Peary. Pwst.ed's firat effort was foiled 300 mile• short of the Pole lut year by early spring breakup el b masses. The nine Americans and lone Cana· dian. snowmobile manufacturer Jean Luc Bombardier ~ Montreal. in this year's expedition arrived here early Friday from Montreal, starting point or the 2.900-mlle ad\lenture. Next stop 9n their route. art.er arri· val of the pickup plane. will be Reso- lute. and then another 200 miles north· ward to Eureka, a desolate two-man weather station on Ellesmere Island used as the bue camp for last ye.r's abortive mission. Plalsted plans to set up ba~ camp 300 miles farther into the Aretic Arch· lpelago wastelands. but still 500 miles from the magnetic North Pole. Evert1 Utterlrit Hart• A Utter basket filled to overflowing, received a glance from one of about 200 Negroes who marched in downtown Memphis today prot~st· ing the city's refusal to blrgain with a union for city sanitation work· ers who have been on strike since Feb. 12. The 6ituatioo was pre- vented from becoming worse as non-striking workers and new em- ployes operated a fraction of the city's earbage collectioa fleet. Riot Loot Auction Doesn't TeIJ Life or Death Story DETROIT (UPI) -A room full of riot loot -some or it for which 12 penom traded their lives during last summer'• riot -goes before the pub- lic today for the few dollar• it may bring. There is no way of knowing wbeUi· er tbe b}Jt plutic easy , chair, the Junior U>llege Deferments OK'd By Draft Chief WASHINGTON (UPI) -Selective Service Director Lewis B. Hershey has advised local draft boards they may grant deferments to students at two- year colleges and vocational schools. The question of whether the policy. written into law last year by Con- gress, of mandatory defennenta for college students also applied to stu- dents at two-year schools arose be· caUM the law saJd oothJng about them. Some draft boards were call· ing these students for induction. The schools objected and Hershey met Monday with officials of the American AlllOciation or Junlor Col- letes, the United Busineas School As- sociation and the Amwlcan Vocation- al Association. wormwood coffee table or the plastic rose tree in its redwood tub carried a price tag of death to those who took them. The furu.iture am appliances piled in one corner of the garage behind po· lice headquarters are unmarked and untagged, au cormecting Units with the caaes and human drama with whicb they Wert cbnneeted have-been erued. Thft'e were 4.1 persons killed during the July riots. the worst urban vfo- lence in modern An1erican history. Of those. 12 were looters. gunned down in the act by police. soldiers or pri· vate guards. More than 3,000 other'! were arre'ited In vario11S stages or looting . For six months. the police depart- ment has conducted an unsuccessful search for the owners of thousands of items piled in Its gymnasium above the garage. Today's auction is the first of several all aimeCI at liquidating the booty. The money will go into the city's general fund. Today's auction. and another set for Thursday, offers furniture, appliances and other bulky ltenu. Later -will come television .ets and a miscellaneous salt for everything from ash trays to window fans . Upstairs In the Jn1tn waits an al.mo~! endless clutter of nio~ lQOt, ready for the auctioneer's gavel. The loot doe"i not speak the life or death story it re~b. Ford £alls BaciFour '68 Models DETROIT (UPI) -The l'wd Motor Oo. todl1 araee onen of four 1968 1DOMla aot ao· dri•• a.lir nrt U!lW • bol& la tbe ltelliq mecbaDllm is replaced. ,,.. autiomOel'·aaounced Monday ht it •• intl"'.*"a1el1 recallinc all 199 1'81Mes• FallcaiDI, Montec1>1 and ......._ eqllippecl with pow• rteer· me and delivered after Jan. 22 of this year. Ford Ju.apected the models hid a faulty bolt connectin& tne steer· .iQI center link to 1be kUer arm, a IPC*eamm Wd. Lola of •teertnc control c:oWd l'lllU.ll if the belt failed, be aald. "lbere were DO fil\ftl on bow many can with the poulble ateertni defect were actually oo the streets, but the company said about 41,000 mode.la would get new bolts. MOit of these were aWJ en route to dealer• or in dealers' 111ockrooms, F~ NJd.. A Ford supplier inadequately beat· treated the bolts before sending tbem on to assembly plant.I, the lpOkesman la.id in nplainiDf the cam.ct. 'nle defect.a occurred in cars built at Kansas City, Mo., Lorain, Oblo; Atlan- ta, Ga.; and Oakville, Onl Ferd, the nation's No. 2 automobile producer, said it bad informed the National Highway 'Safety Bureau of the recall. Dealers in the Ford and Ltncoln- Mercury divisions wen inltructed to withhold aQ deliveries of the models in question and to notify owaen of lbe alfected C81'$, the spokesman said. The owners have also been warned not. to drive their cars until 1he bolt is repla~. be said. Only a small portion of the recalled autos were believed to be defective, but Ford plans to install new bolts in all the models, he said. Chicago Doctor Reveals Smoking Causing Disease CHICAGO (UPI) -A lunit dbease of mysterious origin but associated with amok.ing and air' pollution ii sec- ood .only to heart cliaeaae 11 a cause of adult disability, a Chicago pbysi· clan and cbest diJeue expert indi· cates Outh rate from the d1sease. called the Emphysema-Bronchitis Syndrome. has doubled every five years since 1945. said Dr. Benjamin Burrows . "Its prevalen~ is still increasing and the true death rate from the dis- ease undoubtedly ex~s that from lung cancer.'.'· .Burrows said in re· marks prepaMi for 1 ~sion of the Chkago Medical Society's Amual ClJnical Conf~. WbUe the exact cause of the disea~ remains uncerta.in, Burrows said. ''There is a clear association with cig- arette smoking and a very suggestive retatiooahip to air pollution." The symptoms of the ill.oets IN' "insidious weakDess and difficulty in breathln~.'' Burrows said. "A mild cough oft.en follows." "ln all cases. the moet important phase of treatment is the discontin· uance of smoking." said Burrows. a University of Chicago medical ~s- tor. . Bay Weather Blues . ., Ir la il is •Y 11 td r· of ls r• lt it· m I.I\ ,. at n· le 1e of D• to 118 <Ji d. ed >It ed 'e, Its ISe ;eel !C• 1se 'Si- di- led i e. ice lllg lis· om re.- the uaJ ue tid. tlg· ive are in illd ant tin· . a res· ""'- ·" ... .. , .. • u ______ ...,_~ ____ _,,_,,, ___ ~---.. ......_, ___ ,...._.,.. ,.......,. ___________ ~~---........ ---- Silent Cit Marine1 Leave Torn By aoBERT KAYLOR Some lU,000 ot HUE. V1etmam (UPI) -deall MW hem -IDecl U.S. ...... btcaa to mvt u ~ It II ODMICI News WASHING TON (AP) - Chairman John E. Moaa of the House government ln· formation 1 u b committee, sa)ling he's investigaUng Tuesay, Ftbrulry 27, 1968 Must DAILY PJLOT 5 Prevail the 1Ml"tblr1l MCtion of Hue 70 percent of Monday, 1DOrinc in a lClllC bomel Md • gl'eell COMnn tbroQgb the peopleo1•1 ... optlQ c1leat bultnea diltrid ol tbe cleatroyed. city tit)' belped aw frGlll TodQ', ICllM .t : new U. S. restrictions on release of Vietnam war news. coot.ends reports on · the w&"a progress must not be censored. Moss sa.ld be b&s asked Phil G. Goulding, .wlatanf 1ecntary of defense, for a full explaoM.lon of t h e re3trktioo.s, which were im· posed in satcon Monday. In addition, MOH am , bis subcommittee ataff 1a ask· ing for a oomple~ file on all cables and o t b e r messages between Saigon and Washington dealing with the matter. enemy gunfire and the num· ber of enemy shells fired wben such lnformetloo is cdbsidered to be of in· telligence val~ to the Com- munists. A Pentqon spokesman said the restrictions are not expected to affect the dally release of cuualty lilt& and the Defet:ISe Department's weekly report on the over· .all-tat.a1s. ol men ~ and wounded. the Norib Vletnatwe. ,_~ .... er·=.. On tbe w-., to the landing .... at ta bolta that woaJd cury them acroa • two.foot OG tbe f!rlt pmt ~ their ~ :-:.: journey •W1 from Hue, bridge. they puled a riverblok Becaue "' cale lootinC out on the we.i&bt, Ute would blasted bridge aowa the occasionally twill lint Perfume Nver. ~ tbe surf ' pW.blc Once, an Amerka Mt in the Vietnamese' the that cafe Jn the evenillg, river. Tbe feo¥ on tbe lootin& out OG the river and bri. could or do d i a c u 1 1 i n 1 with tbt nothing to coatrol mob. residents of the most Rieb and pOor wait· beautiful dty tn Vl,tnam the ed to get acrou e. -:;:r:;d-~ war thM then seemed far Among them waa hinese l-t. c n.. r-,,.._ ..... ,,... w..w,..........., away. businessman wbo had i...._...__;;_:;_..;:~:.:,::::~;;;.;.;-.;... ____ _, TbM wu a yev and ooe-owned an lmport-e bus· "What•a the effective range! lly tarpt lit.a aero. half ago, when the Viet-lneaa and two gu tlona an enormoua &.t.• name.e were getting ready on the noJtb side. --------------------1 Now be bu n for electioaa that ftre being and lives with o called the first ltep towards refugees in what mains Democracy. of the Nationalist 'blnese Today, there wu no one Consulate on the side sitting at the cafe. There of Hue. wu Uttie In slgbt to remind Somehow, be m ged a anyone o( Democracy. or smile. He s b r u g d his for that matter, any form shoulders and said would of functioning iovernment. see what be coulc! vage Tbe cafe wu a shambles. and start over .tg its kiosk riddled with bullets Another business and iu chairs and tables was sifting through smashed to kindling in the in what was once a battle for the city. store was not so o Acrou tbe street, what about starting again were once busy stores were He has another empty shells, their gaping near the big Marine front& looking ln on roofless Phu Bai and menti insidH filled with rubble ing to Saigon to live Others who h a from collapsed walls. What means or influence merchandise survived the trying to leave. Vie battle had been carried off army officers as big col· by looters. onels have come to mer- The bridge, s-i.x spans of lean officials who try- heavy steel lattice work, lay ing to get a gove ent with its back broken at going again and ask help midstream by Communist in getting out of Hut~ dynamiters. It is out ol The answer has bee, flat service for no one knows and unequivocal no. Negro Job less Rate Triples By SID HURLBURT unemployment, the white WASHINGTON (AP) jobless rate was 2.9 percent. The government says nearly the noowhite rate 12•3 per- one-third of j o b · a g e cent. DODWb.ite youths _ the vast Noawhlte unempk>yment was at least three times bulk of them Negroes -that of white persons in are unemployed in the na-c h i c a g 0 , D e t r o I t . ti o n ' s 2 0 I a r g e s t Pittsburgh, Cleveland and metropolitan areas. Baltimore as well as St. A newly c o m p 1 e t e d Louis. Nonwhite unemployment Bureau of Labor statistics rates were between two and breakdown on unemploy-three times that of whites ment shows the jobless rate in four areas: Philadelphia, for all potential noowhite s a 0 F r aneisco-Oak.land, "It i& more important DOW than at any time since our involvement there that we be fully informed about the war," the Cali fornia Democrat said M o n d a y night in an interview. s521 The U. S. Commaod im· posed restrictions on releue to the press of informatloo dealing with A m er i c a n casualties, damage done by forpeopl1 ~plac11 lib: . Stowe Squaw Vall.y Vail Mt.Snow Cani'lonMt. ...,. Sun\laley ' Stratton Jackson Hole Mt.Hood OldCrow Traveler fifth LIDO CENTER SURPRISE FOR YOU! 8E SURE TO CQME ltffO nu~ MA~KET T._,URS. FE8. 2.9Ht. a bow long. Eventually, whenjsltu-Near the cafe sat the ation eases, those w have burned out hulk o( a South the money will be e to Vietnamese tank. A dead get out. The ones are dog lay rottirrg in the streets stuclc are the poor wtthave amid the debris no money for a tic~ no workers is at least triple Newark and Houston. um c"'111"•110Ut101nJ111•rioot 1111tuuMionu1nouc.oe1Ct11u1nco ,1wut11,n. that of whites in six o( the-.:..:...:.....:......:....:......:....: _____________________________________________ _ cities. It s-ays 32. 7 percent or Farther down, where a powerful friends~ aniof~n tmall bridge spans the no place to go if ill' did canaJ a small c r o w d get out. t nonwhites aged 16 to 19 were without work -com- pared with an 11 percent jobless rate for white teen· agers in the same 20 metropolitan areas. gathe~ to look through a To h~lp ~ef!l. t~e nited hole left by an artillery shell . States. is shi~pmg 1D ent The report, based on unemployment last year but believed to a c c u r a t e 1 y reflect current u r b a n employment patterns, ap· pears certain to generate concern as the naUoo'a big cities face another summer of predicted racial violence. at the body o! a North Viet-b~d ~:~of~~:~. h :ne; namese soldier under the knows yet just when 'till surface of the gray-green arriv~ven rice th aa water below· been requested on a 1'40 ty The Marines. of. Lima basis has not gotten ti ue Company, 3rd Batta~on, 5~h yet. Marines, were leaving this · And when the new ts scene of death and destruc· with their tin roofs do ' p. tion. There were others who they will not make e could not leave -the Viet-Vietnam's prettiest ty nam8$e who call Hue their again. That will be a g home. time coming, if ever. In the St. L o u i s metropolitan area. the over· all nonwhite unemployment was more than four times the white rate. Out of a total of 140,® odd residents. o f l i c i a I s estimated as many as 6.400 Bodies may have been killed. woun· ded or captured in the city Settler s F o and outlying villages. Air Force To Acquire 'B oxcars' u. ... ~ ... e Mt1 LC.....,. c.... ... ... • 1111 .... 11 k ... ,,_ ." ...... ....., , No city·by-city breakdown was provided on teen-age unemployment by race. The figures on t o t a I unemployment varied wide· ly Crom ma to area. In Detroit, Pittsburgh and SL Louis, more than 10 per· cent of the nonwhites in the work force were unemployed. In Washington, only 3.2 pen:ent of the nonwhites in the work force w e r e unemployed. Of the 20 areas included in the study, Loe Angeles· L o n g B e a c h bad the highest unempk>yment rate among white persons. 5.3 percent. Washington had the X>west jobless rate among vhite persont, 2.0 percent. 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'*-' 1'/, lt68 Egypt Rejects Israeli Offer CAIRO (AP\ -An Em>- Uan io~ment llpOk••man ttjeettd lll"Ml'I offer of direct necotiationa under U.N. auspices Monday njght, saying the Israelis • ahould comply with peace proposals alrudy approved by the U.N. Se(urity Couo· ciJ. Or. Mohamed Huun el Zayyat srud Israel acipeara to be intent on imposing its own peace terms on the Arabs. The Security Council call· td Last'Novembtr for IsrHli withdrawal from Arab lands capttred in the war last June 5-"tO. Arab reco;nltloo of Israel, a aolutlon to' the Paleati.nJ.an refugee problem and free 11avi1atlon through internatiooal waterways in the area. Swedl& diplomat Gunnar V. Jarring Wll appokrted to 1tek a permanent Middle Eaat peace baaed on these . principles. Israel had said it would accept Junni only aa an em.tauey to brtn& the two 1ldet to the conference table, but it announ~d Mon· day it Is willing to meet with Arab diplomats at a pl.ace ot J.-rtn1'1 ctioosinc and with 1be U.N. envoy actiat .. cbair1M!l for the talks. "What we Arabs care for is not a form ol oegotiatioDI with Israel," Zayyat sald. "We want Israel to accept United Nations peace effom to aettle the Mid-east pro- blem. upeclally w i t h regards to the refugee quet· tions. "lf it is a matter of a victor aeek.i.n& ne1odatiom wltb a vanqulabed. . .U Israel seeka to ex p I oi t Untted Nation• ~solutfon1 for HI own interests, then the~ would be no need wMtever for the Jarrlnt peace mission." At the United Nations, Secretary-Genera I U Thant aaid he was recalling Jar- rine for conferences on -1 Narco Ra ! J "prospec:U for entering a A LONG WAIT -Hundreds of Aliana, mariy of Ulem children, wait at Nairobi W new stage" in the peace Airport for planes to fly them to Britain belore Parliament passes a bill aimed effort. After ttie .talks In at shutting them out. Thouaanda of Kenya's Asians are fleeing w Britain be- New YMlt, Ja.mng will cause of step~-up Alrkanization ol jobs. The newlaw. comidered rtdJt by Neu Nine Americans return, t.o Ile Y~ddle East, its opponent.5 m the Briu.b Parliament, is expected to gain final PUl&ie by Thant• office nid. Wednesday Isneii Fcnign Minister • Abba Eban told his Parlia· \ ' g Costly RASTIC PRICE CUTS! \ . t muat ....,.. '"""' "' March ll 20-50% off HOME SETS REDUCED .. nlflque I Treck Home Set wtth 2 S,..ken. Med for a eemplete home Ste,.. tytfem. 99.95 ·Save $20· Sale 79.95 NA Crenwood Home Ster• with 2 Cuet.m Speakers 169.95-Save $30-Sale 139.95 LONDON (UPI) -Police raided a house Jn London'• exclusive Betcravta dittrict Monday ud arNllted 10 persons inollJdiae n ! D e Americans o D Dll'COtlca charges. The Americans \ncluded four member• ol the St.vie Miller Band and tt\elr road maoapr, po&t Aid. ment ~y that h I s gcwernment still insists on direct talks with the Arabi u the ooiy basis for reacbirtf a MttJement to tb9lr lone-standing enmity. But by agreeing to negotia- tiom wttb Jarring a 1 ~.be uid. "we have made a m a x 1 n1 a l con· tributioa to advance the Jn· tsnati<>nal peace mission." Britain's lmmigraiion Bill To Shut Door Against Asians ALL CAR SETS CUT G-WAllNEll with 89 95 ken. ll.._ 129.9S-SPECtAL: • L SETS: AuttNMtic lledio, Tenna, ,,,.. le, Cueette Pleyen & r.,_, lort Wimer, DUCED MINIMUM OP 10% Some Merel Lona:rd Lewtl 1'amer I 21, of tM band and Road Manager Geor1I Ed'nrd O'Brien, 'Zl, were charged with poueising Marijuana as were Martha JOll\ Ei.leo , 24 ; Karan Arts, 22; and Donald Lewis Klll.lmlo, a Lawrence DIMI. i 4 ; Wi1liam Royce Scagp, 23, and James R o b be r t Peterman, 23, all band ~ .... dlarted with aJloWtoc 1bt premlltt to be uMd fior ~ marijuana. "We lhall ret•d the readinen of the A r a b· governments to sit down with us face to face as a test of their actual desire to make peace," Eben said. "A reA&h\ to meet face to face 1&. to be int.erpret.ed 11 a refusal to make pea~ ... Egypt and Jordan have refused all along to meet with the la'aelis, and Syria, b ti*d An b aa tlo n defeated bJ Israel in J une. bu refuted even lo meet with Jarring. .. ----·O,EN TOHtOHT _____ l l Let Block solve the mystery of th11 year's INCOME TAX ... [3(!£!XS[!?••· Am.rk•'• i....-TIX S.rvlc. with Over 2000 Offlcu 1834-C NEWPORT BOULEVARD (•t Newport ind Harbor), Cotta Mesa WlllC DAn t AM • t PM. SATUIDAT • SUNDAT t · I ptt()Mt Mt.f7t4 ~--NO AP'°INTMENT NECESSARY __ .. I LONDON ( U P t ) Despite opposition in the Conservative And Liberal parties and in its own back benches, the g o v e r n i n g Labor Party ruslled into se- cond readio1 today a piU to shut the door o n thousands oi Aslant fieeing to Britain from Kenya. The bt1l was expected to gain final passage b y Wednesday and receive Queen Elizabeth's r o y a 1 llll9nt by ThurldaJ. 'J'be mt atUrt WH ln· troduced last week by Home Secret.ary James Callaghan as an emergency barrier to keep t h o u s a n d s of Paldltanla and Indiana wbo hold Britilb ~ from PC>Urini into-BC'ltain from keoya~ Some foes called it racism. Nearly 9.000 Kenya Asians have arrived in the past t~ week! because or step-~-up Afri~anization o f Jobs in Kenya. More th• 1,000 Aaiana ar- Red China Reinforces Checkpoint HONG KONG (AP) - Red China reinforced ita border ituard this week to prevent h u n d r e d a of rtifua-t from v i o 1 • n t politlcal t u r m o i 1 in Kwangtung Prorince from eteapinl to Hong Kon1. ar- rivals from the Communist ma.Inland aaJd t4day . The arrlvala 18'd 1ap- porter1 -1 foea al Mao TM· tung are atruggUng unrelen- tingly ror control of the IOUt.beC'n · provfnce. T b e y reported seeill'g large army troop concent:rationa a t railway stations and borJe:r cbeck9oints. NIGHT .-DAY SERVICE f:IO A.M. TO t:JO '.M. SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 ,.M. rived at London Afrport Mood-ay. H u n d r e d s of be w l l clertd immigrants were met at the airport by high rent racketee~ who of- fered one-room apartments Cor as high as $48 a week and charged the Asians up to 929 for the ride to London. The felU]ar bus fare ia 90 cents. Police said they were in- veatigatiD"g but "there is lit- tle we can do about it. "All their dealt are car· ried on in their o w • language SO WC cton•t k:tltrff what they are saying," a police spokesman said . In N.airobi, the ruab by Asiana to Jet to Brita.in was curtailed aome'fr"hat Monday because bundrtdt oi persons booked on London flights failed to get government-re- quired tax clearances. Extra tax officials worked overtime to try to Clear lonf lines of Asian holders of British passports tryina to reach Britain before Thars· day. Pr-'deat Jomo XUJatta al Keft19 tried .., atem the tide Mouday. announcing in Parliament 1bat hi• govern- ment would not foroe the "piece o f Afrlcanlatkm beyClt'! a n.-. at wb!ctl it can be absorbed and BC· commodatied." Leaders of Kenya's A.lian community were tryUW to persuade only beadl of famlUes to fly to Britain. leaving behind children ud relatives, who could join bread'trilmtr1 later. Adan offtdals said tbe panJc to get to Britain bad also resulted in "rusbed. perhaps even temporary man1.tpll." 'nle lldlan a aad Pakistanis were persuaded to go to Kenya in the~ part of tbia century to on railroads &11d es b a much-needed middle~laas of shop keepers and cleru. When Kenya achieved In· dependence in 1963 • ..ne •• Mtal chose to ee· Clpt lrttllla p a 11 l' o r ti rather than take up Kenyan citizenship. 1be B r It I 1 b puaporta meant the Asians were free to enter Britain. - Conservative L e a d e r Edward Heath left it up to individual members' con- sciences by allowing a free vote. not tied to party lines. Spe1kers, Accessories - EYerylhina 10-50% off Tape Town Many Conservatives plan. ned to vote against the bill or ab1tain1 along w i t h Liberal party members of Parliament and dissident Labor backbenchers. The liberals presented a Mesan Named AN llM-ltM S. ~ ...... IM .S... A.. Pwy.I IT-1Mt7 ~ """· C• ........ A,_•> ltTON-1'7 N •• ..,.... Aw. I• C1•rrln11 ..... ) protest motion opposing a Costa Meaa ruldent Bren· second reading of the bill dan J 0 n d a n i a n , 3111 cbar&ml it deprives "cer· Gibraltar Ave. waa recently taln ptrllOftl of the basic elected to Phi Beta Kappa. rights of citizen.ship, in-n a t t 0 n a 1 b o n o r a r y ' IT llACK-4Ut W. l'edfk C.... .....,_., MOUNT-UQJ P•w• ~ ( .. C...,.. ltM.J troduces controls on a basis 1 sbl fr ternity t of racial discrimination and sch<> ar . P a • a E ds 6 00 '·hlr""· Mir 2 1961 . the University ol Southern e n : p.m., .NI ... ,, I , fails to provide any system California accordinf to Dr. of appeal. · ·" Donald Queller. president of Alf,...,.,_._ Wlfect te,..., We ~. G. ~ ~n~u. ~ad~-~~~~~~~!~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of Kenya's Asian British e ..,_. · passport holders, arrived in London Monday to appeal the proposed new law. He got a firm "no" from David Ennals, home office undersecretary. Lan~u characterized the new bill u n n e c e s s a r y . wrong, immoral. unjustified. cruel and inhuman and a panic move. North Korea Oaims U.S. Violations T 0 KY 0 (AP I -North Korn claimed today that U.S. spy ships "recently" mingled with South Korean llshing boats and violated Conununist territorial wat- ers. The Nartti Korean Central New• Agency did not say if the alleged violations OC· curred btfore or after the North Koreans seized the USS Puebfo on Jan. 23. ~ Communist a1ency •kl: "Onty recentiy, the U.S. imperialist aggressors forcibly drove South Korean f\lbtng boats into the coastal waters of the northern half al &he republic. lnllltrating .-med 11py stitps mingled wit:b them to perpetrate bostile acta." I See by Today's Want Ads • WM~ to ftnd an anti· ~ SPINNING WHEEL e Ren an eome mlnla· tun c.cbahund m • I e pupple9. e """'9'1 a I o Hh 11 op- portllnl~ for a waman tn-..&et "' p&rt t1nw wortr ... ~t ho9pltal. • ...... • .. Ponche tn lbow room CCMldttioftl • ,,_.., a polltion .., "" • «4'fl lenctd wro 1t;TU.t. e Alllilie.nt M a., a 1 e r. ODGl'IMa. u.a.ntt. A ~ Gltle aft DMdfd tor • MW U..ml e TERM SAV GS: For the budget·minded ... unex ted expenses ... taxes ••• a ther annual payments. h•ter compounded quarterly. e CE IFICATES OF DEPOSIT: or d inite investment periods, minimum $2,500) erest ailed quarterly, if desired. -BY MAIL ••• FREE POSTAGE. -NO S~RVICE CHARGE ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS ith ·a $300 minimum blllnce. = w ' Truax " . Recovered , from '1ay? I · UN IW'AllL (l~JI - A-tlol ....... far oa P'll--k> =•~tt··~ tr.m IM Pllllo lloJ Uuttol...-d ... -Thomu TNu w _... m!Nlnl-· Tnlu, Ill ....... .... mlalatritor db tbe . Alt«jll!oo ., •• ., Ana ~.hit b••• ebl:fttd wlitb d t • • r t J a. r "10,llOO ill AllAG flmdo to • tdl on b9H MOOllda. He bu been millrinl mce P'eb. I. Tiit partially decompoMd llody WU fOIJ\ld to the bay SUnday by • Coul GU<r<I paw.I boll. Truu <Dd tlu'eo othll' ba1 area men hive --mJaotoc ill the past moatb. Eugent P'ontatne. · assis· tant ~ al Maria Coun- ty, Nid the body, clad in blue denims, had been hi the water about two weeks. \' \ A1sl Atty. Gen. Marshall M1yer. who last w I': e k speculated that Truax may have run into foul play, said Monday the body ma tched · the pDeN1 'deacriptioll of Truax. Mayer said the m}ss· inr aide had been "under tnme!Mklus pressure becau1e of his 1amblln1 Chic Cheerleader Wendy Renie Shellenber-ger, 2, whoM aunt Beeky Lynch U head chterleader for Frelno HiJh, is widt eyed at the performance of a school eheerlud· er. Wendy recently was given a cheerleader's uni- form and has been performing at basketball games ever since. debU." ----------------- Truax ii k:nowa to have ~ otf a DJ,<m 11mblin1 debt j ust hours before he •I ntJhed a. police and FBI aaents doted in on him. P'orMine uld the body found hi the water fit the delcriptioa of Truax "hi a very reneral seDH." But he 1aid there wu nothinl to indica'le the body W I I particularly that Of the 26- year-0ld ABAG official. Student Leaders Quit, Claim Death Threats Fontaine said it was dif· ficuk to determine the age of tht body because of Its condition. but he estimated It was between 30 and 41).. 79ara-0k1. Test-tube Birth Makes Mate Liable SAN FRANCISCO fAP l - A man who1e wife 1lve1 birth to a child after artificial 1nsemination la liable far itl support, the California State supreme Ccurt has ruled. The unanimous rulinf was han:ied down Monday In a 1uH Instituted a I a 1 n s l Folmer J. Sorenaen, of the Stockton area by the diatrict attorney of Sonoma County. The court held tllat the Sortnsent Md been married for about lS years when Sorensen agreed to artUicial inNmination of bis wife and ahe cave birth to a bOy in San Joaquin County on Oct. 14, 1960. Four years later the Soren1en1 aeparatad and Mr1. Soren1en moved to Sonoma County. Tbe deciskm noted that Sorenlen paid no sup- port for lhe child after the Hpartao1t A Sonoma CoWl· ty munitjpal court ocdered him to pay .SO a month. OAK.LAND IUPI) -Nine mtmbers Of 1tudent 1overn. rMnt at Mert'ltt College. In· eluding two Negr~. have resigned their posts in the face of alleced threat11 of 1ssassination by shot gun from militant black.5. A college spokesman said more resi gnations from tile 1 5 · m ember government body were imm)nent. "T feel I will jeopardiil': my life and the l.J\r., of G~l':rs ii I retnllin in ~fice:" said one student. ''They Slld l would be shotguru1ed to death.': 1 The coUea:e spokesman 1ald Mooday shortly afte.r the re1lgnatlons none r"'" students would revea who threatened t})em. Po 11 c e said they bad recieved no Offl'ciai complaint of~ the assassillatio!I threats. John R. C.r, vice-pre1i· dent of the twu-year junior collea:e, pt.ced s t u d e n t government in abeyance un· ti1 a raculty study cOUld be bekl. 1be libl!l'ai aria collea:e has an e.irollment of 9,500. Forty-one percent of the atudenta. are Caucasian and 28 percent Negro. ~ The two Negro students who resigned Monday "told college officials b I • c k militants were attemptin,11: to regain control al stucknt government. The re1ignina: students bad be«J members ol a slate opposing the mill~ tant Negroes in an election last month. Six members of t h e iovernment body a r e Negroes. Legislature in Action ' In the wake of the elec- tion , the defeated Sl3te of mWllnt Negroes claimed the election was illegal. Students who resigned in· dicated they were pressured by both on and off campus element!. "It is too bad our recent elecUon ha• aone outllde the campus," said one "1lrnlng student. "I do not wish to see our school in flames or to see students la.ken to the hospital with aunltlot ~s." 3 Murders Denied By Archerd LOS ANGELES (AP) - William Dale A r c h e r d denies he murdered two ol his se'ltn wives and his t.een-111ge nephew with in· su11n lnjectl.001 -and he blames the "deep hatred" of one of his former wives for touching off the Cate agaJMt him. Ardlerd, 116, tesUfled fer the flrrt time Mooday In his Jhti'der trial. 'Ibt former hospital at· tend&nt tokl Superior Court .Judte Adolph Alesander that he did oot kill hi• flft!I wife. Juanita, In 19511 or his foor1h wife. Zella, in 18. In both deathl. 1 a I d Arcberd. there was no ma· jor profit for him. He said the daalh Of Zella , 48. broulht ttm only the pro. cHdl of a t500 insurance pollcy. Arcberd told the nonjury court tb.t be knew Ion& befor• the death of Juanita, 46, tbat bet will left him oily •1 from an estate that was later appraised at 13'7 ,000. ,,. TMI' AllOCIAT•D Nm ~ llUtllh .,.. ll(lt ,_,.,., i. 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GAIL V PILOT 7 $15,000 Reward Set In Murder IACIWGN'l'O cuPll Judft 'l'bomu W. ~tt. -·~ .,.;.,., LOS ANGELES !UPI) - adviler to Gov. aoMld ~any of Ute leader• of the . s..,_ c. leeillltiY1 -Wot•. violent anUwar demor11tra· . tion at the Century Plua LOS ANGEU:S (AP) The Loi Afttt* Herald-Ex· aml9er wu ofttr1n1 tlO.cm lous stile and congreuioaal "ward ud • tr I k I D g ltllflaUve committee• hive oewapeper unlonl put up ldenU!ie~ as CommunilU· •.ooo for the killer of. a three of the four known of· licers of the Peace Action noa·Wlioa printer . • ..,...... coatro\ltn)',/"'uid Hot.I durin& Presidant John- Mcecl:ly be will q.dt . llld 1on'1 June 23 visit have been return to tbe bencb. ldend!led as Cor:nmunUts, Caldleott, • . Al...-... reports ~ollce Chief Tbom· ,.._,_. . · ·. ....._ IS Reddin. ~·,. superu:r court ,__. Reddin said altbou&b Ud' fwmc UMmbl)'maa: "many or the leaders a n d •Al umed to the un.MrieCI ~ipanta" In the melee PGlt Jp, 22 and chuted were Communists, mo 1 t with au'4tn1 Reap.n's pfo. of the 16,000 persons we.re sram1 t hroug h the· •·undoubtedly anxious to leeltlabre. make their proteslll known Aaaembly D e m o c r e t 1 in a l1wful and pe1ceful almort i m med I at~ I y demonstration.'' challenged the appointme,t Reddin made this state. and IOUght an opWon from ments in a n.page report, tM leJh;latin counMI over ''Ope.ration Century '17 - whether it •Al te1aJ.. Tbe A History," rele11ed Mon· opbdon said tb•• wu "Dd day. An official police hi•· CltelOrical newer" b u t tory of the demonstration, it caucw cha.Inna.a Wbdleld ,_ ,,ut be preunted u avt. Shoemaker .W it "ap-dence Thursday ln hHring1 parently is ille1at." ! conducted by a city council Caldecott continued to committee. rettive his salary as• Judie The clash between police while taking accnMd time and vrotesters resWted in 52 off ~ the bench. He slid arrests and lnjurll':s to 40 he originally pl1nned to stay participants and four police· only a brief time. ml':n. President Johnson 1d· But Re1aan,'1 -executive dressed a fund-raising din· fltcretary, Wllh1m P. Clark ner inside the hotel while Jr., blamed the Democtats the demonstration r1ged out- for Caldecott'1 evl,y March 1ide. I departure. He 11H bir The report reiterated that concern 'lt'llS wtthout "1ep.l police had to use forctful merit." tactics because of 1 concern Council, one of the spon-In a hot Pl.I• article, sors of the demonstration. the Herald·E••mine.r of. He llated them 11 Jrvint ferpd the money to "the Sarnoff, couocll chairman; firlt individual. or aroup ol Don Healy, esecutive seen;: 'lDdividu&ls turn l 1 b In g tary, and RaphaeJ Konles-evideoce which di~ e ct I y ber1, treasurer. .. results in convtcUon of ttie The police department \s person or perJODS re1ponsi· now permitted to air Ill hie for the llturder • . . ol. si~e of the controversy be-Maurice Maynard." cause all litigation stem· The He rald·Ex1mlner min11 from arrests has been strlke·Lo<:kout CouncU's of· introduced In court. fer read 1ubitantiaUy the Many organiiation1 char· same. ged the department With po· Maynard died Thursdiy of for the President's safety. lice brutality f0Uowin1 the a bullet wound be su!fettd Reddin said in a foreword demonstration, alleging of· In a downtown m o tel . to the report, "The ce111• Heers used unwarranted Another non-union employe force in making arrests and also was shot but flot tton of the parade movement breaklnj up the crowd. seriou.tly hurt. in front of the hotel afterjjiiiiiiiiiioiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the Presldent's arrival 1nd NOW Sl!ltVING THI llACH All.A the crowd forcing police A'S UPHOLSTERY the resultant swe1un1 °' R ~V ra nks back toward the hotel w" th• """ '°' d,.p ,,.,,. JOS !"LM -14LI04 -'7J·27'4 cem on the part of pollce 11 Hntl,.tOA leach cal 1<2·2217 ' commanders." The operation Invo lved the ''large1t and mut com· prehensive task force of Los Angeles police officers (1,350) ever assembled for a 1ln&le event." Reddin said in the report. The police chief said Vat· lim.i111Ctery Off•. U1111tff til'H. CMon .......... .,.. Ml.ctieli el !Wric SAVE 500/0 .:;,, CHARMS e 'Ill llTIMATI e 'Ill ~tCK U, ANO. DILIVllY e ' • • , . . -• • ' ; • • • • • We'll ha ve to take part of the credit ... or blame ... for modern mlllic. The beat. Th e sound. Electri c guit.an, electric banjos, electric organs, electric amplifiers. Who knows, ma ybe even electric kazoos. because of electricity, you cti1 tune in the. whole world. Mus ic, entertainment, sports, news, everything. What's it met you? So little you probably don't even think about it: Fracti0111·of a penny to play a reoonl pr "'tch a t.elmlion lbow. l • • • • " " • • We're not n~ endol'ling the present trend.We're just pointjng out that none of it could have happened without our product. There woul dn '.t be any hi-fi stereos, or radioa, or TV to bring you music, either. But Only electric!fy ~db .0 much forlO Ii~' •e Southern-()1Jifiinl1..£di10n-+ . ' " -" n • ' . • • ; I • . t , Is~ ...... ~.~ ""' .... ' ~ """ '1J:.~~·..,.......1_,....~"~=·~ .... ~~· .. ~·'.._ _ _Jlli. .... .;;~;::;i1i;. .... .J'~----------;----------------,---------~~~~:-~....,.~~~j"~~~ ~~~~M IL 1 I ~ ' ~ . • -- 8 OA!L Y PILOT T~. FtbniM'y 27, 1968 -·Pirates, Riverside Struggle to Sur.vive PIRATE BOSS 81.I Wehel Bruins, SC Nearing Showdown By The A11ociated Pren UCLA's basketball squad demolish- ed a good Washington State team Monday night and Southern California came from behind to whip Washlngton as both Los Angeles teams raced toward their Pacific-8 showdown on March 9. So, the Trojais and Bruins draw nearer to their March 9 cham- pionship showdown at the Sports Arena. The Bruins, the nation's second- ranked team, showed awesome scor- ing pu:noh., using rHerVel freely, to subdue the Cougars 101-70rat Pullm111, Wash. '-' Lew Alcindor Milt 11 minutes without acorlng a basket but be block- ed shots, grabbed rebounds, made assists and the Bruins led 49-38 at the hall. Then Coach John Wooden went to hi~ bench. M a result, six Uclans scored in double figures -Ald.ndor with 20, Lucius Allen with 15, Mike Lynn 14, Kenny Heitz 12 and J im Nielstt1 and Lynn Sbackelford 10 each. Gary Elliot scored 13 to lead the Cougars. * He..tn M1r1h Cit mo Jenlllt1111 CalYl11 Mannino MIM I rd ~ USC e JI T ' t-11 ,. • S.7 17 1 ).4 7 ' ,., ' s ... ,, . ,., ' 0 H 0 WAJHtN•TON 0 JI T ,,.,,,.,. 10 ~s ,, llVllodl • ... • IOlld • 1·) u s-1 1•1 J c.rr t 1.1 1f Wttl 1 M 2 L.,Wfl 2 1-4 • WookOCll I M I Tot••• » 14-ll H Tol•ll " 1~17 .. UK . l6 40 -76 W•lll"'910fl l3 lS -41 Fouled °"' -use. Mlnll1 wulllflwtan. lrvlM .. Tol1I '°"'' -UK "· w1s111 ....... 1 .. Atltfld1nce -S.lCO. * * * UCLA WASHIHeTOll STATI e JI T e JI T Al!olfl 1 1.J U Alllfl 6 M 1l W&rrtft 4 •t I Stelfl l M 4 Al<lndo' I 4-4 10 Mc:IC11n 4 2_. lt Shackleford S H 10 Wl .. men 4 W 11 Lvnn 6 2-A U Elliot 6 M U Nl•hen a •7 10 Fels • 2·2 2 SutM rl•nd 1 ,., 4 W•lttrl • ~2 • Htlll J .. , 12 l!r'ldl-1 M t SwH!l 1 2'3 6 Or-I M 1 su ner t 2-1 t ~111 : i~ : c-t N e Tol•lt Jf ~3' 101 TOfllt f1 1'42 70 UCLA • • Ill SI -IOI Wt1hlnt1on s11,. u. a n -10 l'outect out -W•all'""""' Slate. Mc:ICNll Ind wi.rman. Tol1I toul1 -UCLA 20, WHlllM!Ofl Sitt. U. 12. Alllfldlncw -s.1a . Houston Still I ' A• Heads UCLA In Hoop Polls Unbeatd Houston University con- tinues to lead both wire service basketball rankinfs while the Ua.A Bruins bang cloee in second place. The Cougars kept their grip on the number one IP(>t by slaugtlt.e:ring little Valparaiso, lS&-81, Saturday nlgbt. l'hat upped C08cb Guy Lewis' crew to a 2S-O record. • UCLA, wboee only loss was to Houston (n..ee), beJd on to second with a pair of wthl ID the Northwest. * * * Ar ......... OCC Entertaim Potent Tigers Tonight By GLENN WHITE Of ,.. O•lly ...... l•ff Orange Coast College and Riverside resume their si.ttling Eastern Con- ference basketball rivalry tonight in a duel whlch has prominent be8l'lng on the circuit championship. Battle opens at 8. Coach Bob Wetz.el's nifty Redcoats are currently riding a game behind Fullerton in ~ond place with only tonight's tiff and a Thursday finale at Fullerton remaining on t h e schedule. Riverside. tutored by fiery Bill Mulligan. i~ two strides behind the pacesetters and has an outside shot at picking up a share of tbe title pie -if Fullerton loser tonight to Mt. SAC, if OCC beats F ullerton. and if the Tigers can knock off the Plrates tonight. It's a tall order for the team which shared laurels with Orange Coast a )ear ago. The Bucs and Ben~als were jolted .... over the weekend by 4:ajfy•s sh.arpshooters u the Redcoat.a drop- ped a 11~108 verdict on Friday while Riverside fJ!ll, 114-112, Saturday. ·'I still can't believe it," Mulligan tells. "Three of our four conference O<:C Rfvenlde f.3 VaUely F FaneD 6-! 6-1 Chapman F Wa&tbt1 l-3 f.5 RollJna C Panou M 5-3 Carrtde a-Ma1f M 5-11 Falconer G Banes 5-9 losses are at home -a place ~ hadn't lost at in four years prior to 1968. Chaffey must have hit 80 percent. • ''It was a stunning loss . . . we even knocked off our usual Sunday practice. But we still have an out.tide shot at a tie and we aren't coJSing to Orange Coast with any ideas of losing. "In fact. there's no one I'd railer beat than Wetzel. And I'm sure thersa no one he'd rather beat than me," Mulligan tells. Opines Wetul: "Riverside bu to be ~ter now than they were when we be~ them up there. Tbeir new boys have bad a chance to blend In with the squad and after losing to Chaffey they'll want a bunk of us. "But. we beat them there. It1..I be a great one tonight -blg crowd. 250 points on the board . . . -but f we win by eight." Matched tonight are the top two individual scorers in the conference as weU as the leading two team point producers. Rjverside boaata guar.t John MMi, hitting 2.8 points per game, while OCC matches the Bengal star w i t b marvelous John Vallely. , Each had big weekends, Masi caD- ning 51 in Friday's romp over Citrus. and he played only 26 minutes of that tiff. Vallely potted 44 ln OCC's Saturday al&bt win over Mt. SAC. ' Orange Cout wUl be tee.k1nC first sweep of a Bengal five llnce 19&1 a.ft.er taking ~ ftnt •• circuit duel, 11~103 at Riverside. • occ kertat John Vallely Bruce Chapmaa Cr~I Falconer Bart Carrido Ed Babiuch George Yule Butch Rollio.s Dolli Allen Tom Moran Steve Jacobsen Rieb Hardgrove Tim Salyer Mart Laney Bob Schermerhorn Mlke Lund FG Fr TP • 182 731 217 91 525 157 lOl 415 lH ff1 2116 .. • 1.51 • 34 144 e u m a t • .. 23 .,, •• 22 58 17 0 34 7 2 18 ' 3 15 4 3 11 3 1 7 TIGER CHIEF 1111 Mulllpn Jim Weaver, Screwball Ace Angels Find New Prospect HOLTVILLE (AP) T h e CaWornia Angels' Jlm Weaver seem· ed deatined for an undisting\dshed career until he mastered a new ~tcb, the screwball. Now Weaver ranks as a pr<»pecttve sleeper for the Angels and is probably the only pitcher around who can boast that he has won Z7 games laat year. last year. Weaver was going nowhere in 1966 when he won six games a'ld lost 14 at Portland. Then. winter before last. he began to develop the Sports In Brief screwball. Lut season. he bad a 12·7 record and a 2.56 earned rµn average at Oklahoma City before ~ Angels ac- quired him Aug. 7 ln a trade with Houaton. The 29-year-old 1 e f t · h a n d e r celebrated his promotion to the ma- jors by winning three games am los- ing none with the Angels. He had a 2.70 ERA and wa' ef- fective both as a starten and reliever. He t w i c e went 6 2/3 innings in starting roles for a pair ot 3-2 victories Bruin Cagers, 'Big E' Snubbed for V.S. Trials ' HONORED ANTEATER -UC Irvine basketball sW' Mike Heck- man was named Southem California college player of the week by tlbe basketball writers D>eeting in Los Angeles. Heckman, from Glendale, wtll lead Ms club in the team's last regular season game Frida')' nigtlt at ~ State (Fullerton). VCl's Heckman Named SoCal Player of Week LOS ANGELES -Official! weren't commenting today on a newspaper story which said no UCLA basketball players have been included on a list ot those invt~ to the U.S. Olympic trials. Los Angeles Times writer Jeff Prugh .iso reported that Houston's Elvin Hayes has been si milarly ex- cliaded from tbe list ot 33 players. UCLA coadl John Wooden and atilletic director J. D. Morgan refused to comment on the story. Pete Newell, cal athletic director and chairman ot the NCAA telectioo C"Ommittee, would not comment either, saying only that ''tbe selections wU1 be released next week." ""' ""' ""' AareUe Rodrtraes It not a holdout. ne A•cela revealed Monday that tile promlJla( tlllri baaemu la t&ruded at Wt lleme In Cuanea, S.11era, Meme., Mset wttla vita pro- blems. UaUl Monclay, the An,eta hadn't bee• able t. coatact Roc1rtrae1 ud dleJ bad Ht Mani fnm lllm. 1nea be re,.na te tbe An&ela' Russia Still May Boycott Olympics MOSCX>W (AP) -The Soviet Olym- pic Committee said Monday Soviet partkipation ln the Memco City Sum- mer Olympics is still an open question. RMdmi.aaion ot South Africa to the Games hM cast doubt on Soviet pl.ma fer the Olympics, the spotesmm Mid. Asked whether there is a chance the big Soviet team might withdraw, BJ EARL GUSTXEY the .,team.an said: 0t .. llllllf ,... ... "I CWIDOt tell you mythini definite now." UC Irvine's Mike Hec.kman, with two more superlative perform-ances over tbe weekend, wu named college player 0( the week al the ~ Soviet Union expressed its Sout.bern Calilomla bubtbell writer's' luncheon in Los Angeles Monday. dllpleasure In a ttatement at Grenoble Hec~an, a Junior, ahs.cl booora with BlU Hewitt of USC, chosen lut week when South Africa's mixed university division payer of uae weet. team ol black and white athletee wu A Ulh l~year.-S. Heckman clme to UCI two years ago as a :-eadmitted to Olympic com,>etitloo. camp at HoltvlUe, Rodrlpe1 wt1I eniaee himself In a stnule fer tile tbJrd baae job wttJi Fouata.la VaDey'1 Pnl Sdlaal. ""' .... .... LONDON _: Thirty-two Alrlcan countries have pulled out ot the Sum· mer Olympics .in Mexico City next fall and tile bi.g question now is whether the Russians will withdraw as well. The Supreme CooocU for Spom in Africa met in Brazzaville, The Coogo, aod vo~ to witAd:raw from the Olym - pics because ot South Africa's read- mission to tile competitiOll, scheduled for Oct. 12-Z'l. ""' .... ""' LOS ANGELES -Jerry West 11 expected te play la toa1cht'1 NaUoaal ~a1tetball A110daU.. came wlae• the Los A1119le1 Laken Mlt t.be Cbt- chmatt 8-yals. Wett, saffert.c from a palled groin mHcle be ••.U.laed last Friday aiaJnat tbe RoyaJ1, missed Sunday's Laker victory over the Su Dtego Rockets. 1!7-11%. ""' .... .... ANAHEIM -The Anaheim Amigos are home again toaigbt after playing a home game away from home. The Amigos host the Dallas Chapar· rals at the Anaheim Convention CeJUr after bruting a six -game toeing streak Sunday nieht in the Loi Angeles Sporbl Arena. ""' ""' ""' NEW YORK -Spala'1 Manel Saa- tana ud Aastralia'a Rey Emenoa are tlae top 1ttd1 for the Uldtetl 8'atet IAn Teul1 AINdatloa teonameat 1cMhaled ror the aew M..._ Squre Ganin Marc• %5-31. Among the wtiaee, BllHe Jen Kllg, Loar Beaclt, CaHf., Au Bay ... JMe1 of En(land, Nucy Rldtey, Dallat. Tes., a.. Jlldy Te(ut el Aucralla were tile top Heda. ""' ""' ""' KIAMESHA LAKE,tN.Y. -Pancho Guzman ol Ecuad• and R o n Holmberg, Hl&hland Falla, N . Y . ICOl"ed straigbt set victoriea MoodaJ lo tlle Ont J'O\md " ta-CODC'Ol'd Hotel Internat!anal In~onal Tennla Tournament. ove:r Kansas aty md be.at Baltimcn in relief, 5-4. Then, last winter, be 'WOD U and lost five in tbe Venezuelan Leap, helping ha team reecb the playoff. '' NfNf I am conviooed 1 can win in the big leaguea," Weawr said Tun- day ae the Angela suited up for the fifth workout ot the spring. The &-foot. 185 pounder's chances with the An~ls are improved by the fact that die club has only two established left-handers, Ge or I e Brunet and Clyde Wrigbt. Rmelle Seeks . Monday Switch For TV Games ATLANTA CAP) -Professional football cormnissioner Pete Rozelle says he would like to see Jess "Sunday exposure" on television for the game and more Monday night action. "Whether we can c:rack Mooday night and whether they will pass by their regular programs, I don't know.". he told newsmen Monday, "but they're turning to an awful lot ot movies now." He said more television sets would be on Monday nigbt and a bigger percentage of viewers wou.iji not be football fans. which be said "might ~trmore fans." Income from television may have "peaked," Rozelle said during a news conference after a civil club address. He said National Footbell League clubs now get about $1.2 million each in television income while AFL teams pull about '850.000 each. He predioted that NFL clubs will get leas in 11'70 when tbe two leagues are combined. Further expansion of pro football won't be considered before the early 1970s, .Roulle predicted. He l8id there is great interelt l.n Birmingham. Other' dtiea be men.. tioned as strong po1sa1illtiel for team. included Seattle, PorUand a n d Phoenix. RVPP'S WILDCATS BAG 23rd TITLE LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -''Nobody in the wvrld thougta "'d have • season like this," said Kentucky Ooech Adolph Rvpp Mooday mpt after ttie Wildcats pounded Auburn 89-57 to give Rupp his 23rd Soutbeuteni Con- ference chaqlionship. The viobry also assured fittll-rank- ed Keutucty ita 18th appeanmce in the National CoDeg:late A t b 1 e t i c Coofennce COUrnament md a abot • ita f1f1h national diampkmmp. The triUl'Dpb was Keatucty'1 100\ strailbt to puah It.a SEC nmk to 14-3 and its over-all record to 20-4. "I'm jUll happy that it's all over •.. the pressure'• off," R~ said, addi.ng he WU gi.s tile mid-East rectooall will be ~ at tmacton. fre1hman from Glendale Hilb Scbool -the same route bead Lrvine coach 1"e apot\.aman indicated he con- Dict Davis followed. aids'ed Soutb Africa's mixed team "I coacbecl Mike ~ thlft YM1"t llt Glendale and since we both a~., gesture. Wife a .. 1ca1, Too came to Irvine at the same ttm. thia is the stxth straight season I've 'M\e further quettion ol Wbetber coached bim," Dav.ll said. Commwmt bloc countrif'I ot Eut "Mike hadn't Jlaye4 aoy bMketbml to speak of until he was a Eu.rope would follow a Soviet walkout IOpbomore lD hllb IC!a>ol. He flayed junior vanity that ye8l' and varsity remained unanm.red. a.. following two MMOU. Be 1 eaten a little stronger each year and I Tbe Soviet team baa never boycotted tldDk be'a reached h point wben ht could play for anyone right now," the Olympics. but the Soviet track A well·"'unded athlete who exoell ill every phase of the game, It and field team and basketball squad la Heckman'• rtboundin& that lmprenes Davis the most. backed out of scheduled American . "Re•s UM quleknt reboander I've ever coached," be said. competition lD 1981 because of tbe Htctln1n 1ccnd 3' poiDta ln Irvlne'a .,_71 defeat Thursday at UC Vietnam War. Santa BarWa. He c.ued 14 when tbl ADtuter• beat Cal Lutheran, Tbe Soviet pnss regularty prlntl 11-70, Satmda1 D1Cbt-caustie au.ca oe South Africa's ra-ffrin\M'• vwtatlltt1 baa made Dant' job much easter th is sea-dal polJciiel. IOD. WMh h1I •bootinl .,. eombbled wtul bAa heiCht. Heckman can play A bo,.cott ol the Olymp1c Games either center or Ill the corner. would m tn with political thlnklng Bfflt wtdl lmer" hvubtti last ..... , -theft WM Mme l'One'ffft Oft--tl--lft-~ UD1o1L the pmi fll UCJ ~· tbi.I ,..._ tbllt Heckman mtibt again be slow-Bat the quettion undoubtedly under eel bJ Che mjury. dllcullJon i1 wbetb'!r the prestige el Bat the bee bu beW up under the be.ting and Heckma.n Is on 1 bil Soviet harvest of gold medals hls ,,.., to the but 11e.1on nw turned in by a UCI player. would outwtlih the compromite of lofty pliocJples involved. , Ex-(:age Star Arrested bmlinenl '!be two W'U'9 anwted and Jailed Monda.1, but ••· J'raUtad wu rtJeaaed on her own~ t.o c ... for thetr amaU ddld. V andl!l1>ur, who aakl be led a two- ftet lavlltiptloa wtdcb culm1aated in the arresta, said tbe amount ol monq allecedly lnvolwd was not Im,. mediately known. He u6d indlcaUom were It w• taftn in small amounts. The Jl'rUatadl Uve ln mm-led stu- dent boualDC bere. Prmt.d. ronnvly ot Galdbrook, Iowa, compltttd h.11 ba s k t t b al I ell~ 1!1 1184. d • .. l al Ue ay ne ay by ',''. re 1es J)d :er be tilt 1Ve WI ;S. :ue ICtl ms rill 1M iall r]y in en.- na nd Ddy , a ach tile :ive '°n· m);. I in l 1 c mot lOth to 1ve.r aid, ~ on. ·ook, a 11 DAIL V "'LOT I 3' Op@Bs Cage Playoffs Tonight Potent HB . Magnolia By EAHL GlJS'IU;Y ... INllr ....... Emlti Wbfflet. coecll ot MqnotSa W1h11 .!'::3 League nmnerup . team, was asked to deftDe \Is strategy f• bis CD' opening rolmd playoff pme wjth Sunset ,champ Hun- tington Beach t.ooitlJt. ''Not Jbow 14'," Wheeler cracked. Game time u I p.m. ln . the Oiler gym. MqnpUa. in its seaaoe opener. IOlt to the Oiler& , , c G G ..... ....,.. '"5 <>mer '"' Murray W 'Tllomhlll S.11 lteclMIM!t .. l by Oftly 7CMO and Wheeler was asked if he wasn't en- couraged by the cl0&eness ol that confrontation. "I was at the time but Huntington wasn't ready lo play then. We played well that day and we've im· proved a little slnce then -but Huntington is playing lour times as well as they wen then." Asked if he considered coach Elmer Combs' team a threat to win the CIF title, he replied: "You need a lot ol brew to keep going in the playo£fs but they'll be tough for anyone lo World Record Bolder USC's Bob Seagren (le.ft), bolder of the world indoor pole vault record, talks lo Newport Harbor High track.men Monday night while Tar coach Bob Hailey looks oo. Seagren is a prime candidate for an Olympic gold medal this fall in Mexico City. In CIF Tilt Vikes Face Tough Redlands Defense Ry RON EVANS OI""' Dilly ~ Slelf Redlands High S c b o o I I> <J s k et b a I I coach Al Endeman Ls going to stick to the same game plan that has carried the Ten-iers lo a 20-4 record and tbe cbam· pionslup of lbe Citrus Belt League agal.JlSt M a r i n a tonight in the .Rpening round of the CJF ~offs . "We are basically a ,,,. .... .. , Hal• .. S Moo"' ...... s-rbor• H D Wiiii• S.IO Sll1lby 11..- , Snow .. 1 " OAl1e w C Wllten '-S G t:neltb-W G l'ulmer .. , defensive team." Eodeman said Monday. "We've given up only 39 points per game over our last seven league games. We're going to try and con· HB Star ~ In 49.8 Clocking ta.in Mark Soderberf and Bill Moore as be!t we can and to rattle the other three guys." The game will be played at Red.laodb High School. 840 · E. Citrus Ave;. begiMing at 8 p.m. Endeman expressed con- L '&ti at t.farina' S heigh I. Soderberg rises 6-81'3 and Moore~. .. Thell' big boys are going to give us trouble. We figure Soderberg will get his 25. but we're reallly going to try a11d put the clamps on the other guys. We'll try to rattle them and shake them up -just what we've been doing au year." Redlands, 13·1 in league play. has lost only to Long Beach Poly. Long Beach Jordan and San Bernacdino twice. Viking coach Olson says. ··Redlands' good overall site and balanced scoring makes them tough . We 'r e especially impressed with their defensive play and team discipline." beat." ----------•!Z:.QE&'!!J!!ftlm•cz~mczctt:::Z'lo=:-rc:~;::mQDJl9~:.I Huntington Beach High School's track and field rorces will be aiming their guns at Corona del Mar Thursday after openin g the spike season Friooy with a 70·53 win over Villa Park on the Oiler oval. Marina is 24-3, closing out the regular season Friday with a 7o-41 win over Westminster. Marina has won five straight games since losing to Huntington Beach, 51-41. The winner of t b e Magnotia·Huntingt.on game will play the winner or tonight's Glenn-Bellflower game at Cerritos JC Friday nJght. Combs d isc ount s Wheeler's analysis of Hun· tington's improvement. "They gave us a good game in the opener and they'll ove us a good g~me this time. Magnolia is strong on the boards and they run weU. "I'll be disappolnted iI we don't beat them but we're nol looking past them. either.'' NUNTIN•TON l aACH ID>JI " Mao/le"-" EltMclt '2 lolu Gr•-" "-e..cll Polv " MWlnl n Full•l'tofl " LK...ood S' CMIM Clel MK SJ (omp10fl 100 L,,...1 .. lteMllO Ai.m1to1 15 W•lml,,attr '° Merl,,. t.S A-•"' M Vell•v .. WftfHn .. H-rt H1rbn• '1 Sent• An• n Wtstmlnsler SI Mtrln• .. AneMlm 1' Vellf'Y 100 W•tern " S.nll AM " ~ H1rbor MAINO\.IA CIMll .. Hunting hln IMcll 64 O.rden o..-., -nwl• ... Marlftl 70 LOl'tO 8tedl l"olv n w.,.,.,. .. ca.• Mete " l -8•Kll WH'tl'\ 1S MalH ~ 4J Wtttern "' MarlN 11 lten<M " ltlf!CflO '3 8rtf '3 FOUt111ln v.1 .. v " c~ •1 M1r a V111<Kl1 • COiie ,,_. 11 Enenti. .. l.Mr• t.S --.. Feur1teln Vellff ff c--•1 Mfl '9 Vtlt«ll H . Ce11ta Me• ... E~t1r>Qe ,. L•re CdM Scores 79-41 Win .. 51 JI 51 .. as " n J9 51 5' JI " S\ 60 .16 "' " 4$ .. , 5' ~ l9 36 " 70 S3 ., •• IS .. 39 .. H " 71 76 '3 u " n " SI SJ " " 0 12 Jt ~ .., " Corona del Mar opened up its gymnastics se.asoo with a coavinciq 79·41 vie· tory over Excelsior Friday afternoon on the Sea Xing hardwoods ill a non-league meet. Gordon McCoUom, with 1lx victorlea, led the hosts with help from Ken Scofiekl. The Sea Kinga entertain North Torrmce ne.xt Fri· day. c.r-... -11'1 f4'1 ........ Tvl'lllllllle -' ~ CCI 2. ICWft IU... l le<a Ccl. l"elMI. u.· llo,e CllPM -1 -• Ill t IQlfleld CC) t. II""' (Cl T1-0 ~...,...-1.~l(.1 t. .w•I• ~I 1. 1(}11._., Ill ,...,,..: •• t. Hllft lar -'· ~ ICI t. Miiier C 11 I. ""9ml11t IC) ,_h: 1\4;_ l•lll"dM - 1. ~ ...... !Cl '· ~. tn91' Ca) >. e. ..,_.. Cll "'°'.mt IU, .... Hw11 -I M(Cellllftl (Cl t. Wl'-CC) I. lot1ttf CCI lfoiftK. .... l'ltfellll lao -I "'''-" ICI 1. ._.... 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WllU.aml ......., the hlK· pet.b ad pilfered Wrd to Mt &Q> a lqoMlle bunt by ...... tMt a...ot the •ID· n.lna nm KrOM Utt plat • The MAiurW were &Jven a run \n the second hlning as Joe LePage arrived .it first Yla an error. stole se· cond. and dubed home lo lie the game at l·I on another err~r. k-... ,...,._ ,,,.,.., 094 010 000 ' 1 ' • '--••tOl t-1 ' j ....... 0.1 m Al R M 1111 ' . -. ' . . . ' . . . ~ : : : J • • • a 1 1 o J 1 • • ' . . . 1 I I I I' ' t I c-"' •, M II "Ht > e I t f : : ~ a • • • , -. . J 2 1 • • I t • • ' • • • • I Entries '.l::JC;,.-'M;:ml::.-'f lttmolllu CW Hufedc) R..,ulted 10 Pierce> 11$ IU SIXTH ltACE •• turlonM ' vee r old• Ind ""· AllOWln<H. Pun.. Sl'OOO. The KJw1nls Clull DM•lon U & IS. Klei< B.ctt IJ Lemttertl 115 Snlp1 Al1d Snell• CM VtMll IU Fouftd Oul IM Yc.at1I 11J Snow 11•11 IJ Sellerll 11' Wer Emoeror IW l luml IU RayAI Heu•• (J Gonralerl •111 Learn A LOI IR tamPtsl fl! 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Cftlm 1,.. orla uooo.uooo LOl Alamllos IJ lrulillol 114 Son Of Ar1< 10 H1lll 111 Eleclre Kllal CM VOIU.•l 117 Fuay Tllu"'"" Cl va~nw•lt 1 111 L• Orient1les (J Llmborll 117 J-lluf IM ~I 111 Hlolrco (M V-1) 11\ Oendlt1I CA Plne<lol 111 C~t 11 (W ,,,._,,..,., 111 Khll Kor cw 8lum1 111 Dl11lomalle 11 J Genal<tl wlll Troi.n l lue CW IMrrltJ 11• Fined Ballot HB 2ncl In Poll Outstanding mark pos.ted f<'riday wa s Paul Williams' 49.8 clocking in the 440 - only four-tenths of a second off the Huntington school record. Williams made it a double by winnmg the 220 in 23.S. YAUITY Hunlilltlltl I MCll 1', VH!t ,~ SJ too ' Kent (VP) 7 Gttrv IHel l Coooer (VP) Tl,,,. -10' 2'0 -I Wllllemi Hll 1. Ktnl (YPI l Gttrv !Hiil Time -2U. ~40 1 Wllllemi IHCI) t. Mlrtln (VPI J SettM IVPI Time -21.0. --I Sl1trdt IH81 2. SlllH (VPI l. McN1m1r1 IVl"I Time - '1tU Ml~ -I M<Clule IHll t -• CVl"I l. Younl IVl"I Time -A:~•. 7-Mlle -I. Dorae CHiii J. Ori• (Hll l. 11•"89" IHlll Tltne -10:31 I. UO HH 1 Jonet IHll 2. 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McOIVMv cH11 ' Hon Tarbabes rule as C I F ~> > Gr-rd IVPI HeiOfll basketball champions -al '"l'1 "i. 1L•~'°rH~~"~1,'1,,:.091" least on paper. 17..J\li. ,,...__ Tarb .._~ d "" -1 M<Olvnrr CHiii 2 G••urd l m: a~ woun llfl IV,., 2 ...... CHll Htlt/11 -Ii>• fhe weekly vote of sports " -1 R cerc1e 1H11 ' G writers with a unanimouc; ~Jv.~Hll i. WllMi.t 1vP1 0 1111nct 16().vote counc to takt> rirst ------- place for the AAA division I schools. Huntington Beach H1gh's nifty Oilers rernaloed 1n se· cond with a solid backing of 142 votes. Corona <lei Mar staved in fourth with HIS While Marina H1gh's Vikings ~eld seventh. All the rated teams go into CIF playoff battle tonight aa the AAA group beging hosUlitJes in the coveted eliminatlon11. C o m p t o n . Huntln!!lon. Corona del Mar and North Torrance art> the sC'rcl('{f teams. AAA I. Compton (27.0\ 2. Huntiniiton 12.'h1 \ 3. No. Torranco < z.&-2 l 4 Corona del Mar (215-2) 5 Avlatlon c21 ... 11 8. Millikan (2&-2) '1. Martna <24-3> 8. OltM (24.)) , The winner of the Marina· Redlands t iff plays the Covina . La Habra victor this Friday. MAltlHA 114.JI II Loer1 11 Sanliavo 1J Fourl!•ltl Val"'• 49 1M9noli1 60 Hunllne!Of\ , .. d, ll Co1t1 Mat U Warren ..S Compton ., Corona d•I Mir " ou.m Hiii 1t l'M9ftoll• 44 Hunlinttton 111(11 7' Eslllncl• -41 An.ahp1m •I Hunl~ton llllCh 100 v11i.v •5 WHtern s. san11 """ U WH!mintltr 16 N--1 lh~ 11 ...._..., :~ ='t:' ~;,: SI Wesler• ST s.n!a AN Sl N""llO(T Harbor 70 W"1mlns~ ltlDLANOS f,,_.l M. ltlvHolde Pot» JI L-l ted> -'-•n 6J PelO! V•rln .!I Anehllm 75 R.lmonl '3 SM ll~rnardlM SI l ""9 lffth ,o4Y 7S s.n Goroonlt " cosla M-73 KennfdY JS Pecltic 13 Sen Gor9onlo •1 Crwillov I ) Fonlln• 17 lt•moN Ml Efsenlte>wer SO San Berntrdlm Jt San Gorvon ~ $6 PKllk st F°"llN " Cllafl•v U ElsenlloW" M San 8•MllfdiM )J •• .._ • JV Cage Summaries •• $1 !4 .u •• " ., 1A SS ,, ~) l \ •1 Jl .!I ll u ., •O 31 .. , "1 ll ... 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E ,.,,,,, 'IO M•-11a It Rustler ·, Chargers Collide Golden we ~ t CoUege·s basketball team will have some momentum going for it when it plays Cypress .JC tonight al 8 but it's not the kind of momentum coach Dick Stricklin had in mind. The Rustlers will be com· ing off theu· worst shooting night of the season. In their Saturday night encounter with Fullerton. Stricklin's Galdtn WHI '"' sn.t .. ~ " .. , K~dlli " .. s ltollln•an C J.11 Mlrtin G 6-1 IClttweNer G ,,_. FronlU '"4 l-.... Cea .. 11 l'llu .... , Co1 .. \ team missed eight of their first nine free throws and their first 16 fie ld goal tries. Thcv lost by a whopping 93·59. By the time GWC could score from the floor . it was 20·1. Down to the final two ~ames. Stricklin hopes his club can find the groove it had when the Rustlers lost by only 6HS the last time they played Cypress. Golden West ends its ~eason Thursday night ·at Riverside. Golden West Scoring FG FT TP Mike Shelley 218 63 4!19 Ollie Martin 14.2 135 419 Allan Robinson 124 64 312 Bob Kieswetter 97 M 228 Paul Kordik 82 48 212 Lon Erickson 42 26 110 Jim Nenadal 26 19 71 MarshaH Wade 18 19 55 Jerry Gienger 15 9 39 Larry Swetnam JO 2 22 Bob Meith :\ 1 8 Rob Elder :J o 6 Craig Tucker 2 0 4 Bee Baeketball WUll"I"•"' "" Muina If.SI &in• l•I F (21) Str1tford OHdrlcJt 11'1 F Cltl Lacv Sltvenson 171 C l•I Kudldc lltld m G (I) Tl>om1t Nrwnouu I 11 G 111 PO"ln•r Scorlt19 •Ybl! Wulmlntltr -"°""· Mlfin~lrt 1, Rlc:ll,_,d •, Elflt 1. lltal L Crirllt 2 H1lflfmr: Marini 2', We>lm•n••tr 15 Martn1 C4'1 ~··· Ana CMI l ltV Ill F 111 Wllllamt Stretlord 1161 F (11) Grlfllltt ICudia OI C 111 Kl"' Povner 111 G ISi J~ lfl('tnlS l•I G 111 Coleman Scor•"9 ,.,... • Marln.-Oavlcl>on 2. 1•11 10. Eerie l. Crirtl• 1 S.nl• .. n1>-WriQM •. YQU"9 2. PIQ...,llt l . H1llflme ,,,.,,,.. u. S.nl• AN " Sea Kings Host Poly, Risk String B~· GLENN WlllTE OI fM 'DI.My l"IW llllff Tall. classy Corona dt'l Mar risks its 22-fame win streak lonJght when the Sea Kings host always tough Long Beach Poly in round one or the CIF large schools basketball ptayoHs. · A throng or t.~ Is tx· peeled for the a o'clock tipof(. Long Beach. rwsoerup to Millikan in the M o o r e League, comes into action with a 20-8 record, which includes a 68-40 pounding at the hands or coach Bm Bloom's Sea Kings. The Jackrabbits or coach Will Foerster are not like Poly teams of the past. Instead or the great In· dividual scorers. the fine re· bounders and run, run. run artists. they show a balanc· ed attack and a more cautious style of offense. Big scorer ror the Rabbits is center Paul Tillman, one or rour seniors on the starting lineup. The Poly ace is averaginf lU points per game. Bloom's leading point pro· ducers are Phil Jordan and Jobn Yule, a pair of all· league selections. That duo butchered Poly in t h e season opener, combining for 48 or the Sea Kings' points. "We've got to stop them if we're going to have a chance tonight." Foerster admits. "We'll try and keep the pressure on them and hope it pays oH." CORONA DIL 1'\Al IU.U 61 Loni a.- SJ NtwPOrt 17 M1t•r Otl 14 lhnello Al1mltOJ .. MArfnt SJ San Merino 61 Rf!Clonclo Sl C•ntP11,,,al M L• C1nada 10 ~-meed .. VIiie Puit SJ Arc.tdil 51 Sa.n Glbrlol 61 L..,• 1' C-1• Meu n Maonolil 41 Fountain Valley 16 V1I~ 11 B-,. Est1.ncY 71 l aer1 11 CO!ll Mn;t 12 MIV'101il 7S Founr•Jn Vallov '9 V1te11<ll ,. e~• It E1tancl1 LONG It.ACK l"Ol 'f U ... I tO Corona dtl Mor 74 V•IP11<I• 11 WPStmlMltr S1 Huntfft91D~ lllllCh IS Melll\oli1 " WPSI Torrance 11 LI_ ... 6l EI S•ounclo 7l 8urrOYgfl< 67 P•los V&rdes 67 lh:dlatldl 11 El Monft 6S •nallelm •l San Oleoo 61 SI. Bernard S7 Norflt Torrenc• 11 lt1nct>o Alamtto• 61 Torran«t .. Jor6"n 11 La-ewood St Wilton ta Oownev •J Milll-M "' JO<d ... 61 L1~.......,od 10 Wilson SI 0-...v .. Millikan .. " "' 71 11 71 SJ .... ., " SI ~ n " " ., " ,, " .. 6J 1' ,, .., " " .., .. sum eaoo~ om co . ciu OlllO 80°. s~~ wi• lllUTUL sr1ma. sut 4IS QT Smart girl, Smart guy,: Smart buy, · Sunny Brook $399 Take one sip of its ma rvelous mildness ;ind you·11 agree there s no smoother whiskey than Sunny Brook at any price. ' ,J9 DAILY PILOT • T~. ftbnliity Z7, 1968 cast. Twelvestocbwerecommend this year. """"'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ...... ---~~-~~--~ Clt1-----, ___ ZlpC)+ PICIEI COIPOUTIOI ULTaASONICS DMSION ~to M.dici91 ,,.,Ill. Jtt Seuthem C.ltfernla an Adv0ftel94 .. of Ult•-•fth1 ...... ""*"'· c;-a. I.JO = '1:2 G•r weocr G•rdOett 14.! c .. IOQ '° r..,.,1.1 C•o grci::; i~ U:Jn ~ GA Tre" I.SS f.t"""I" A GMnll llfl.2t l"'-ll•nc f Gn C1ble I. ~ ... ~ R:::~ a:-.~ t:n Oef!Flrt ... c.,, ~ ,.. ~~\:; ~-·~. 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Gvlf Oii UO GullS1.Ut a GulfSU Ill'·"" GullWI" •• GultW pll.7J Gu11W on.• Gu!IW l'fJ,17 GullW pf5 75 Gulta.I Ind Tue8Jay'S Closing Pri~es-Complete New .. .. . ru~y. f~ 27, 1968 York Stock Exchange List American Stock Exchange I Oosing .. • J , . . . . . . .. . ~ ......... ~. .._ J2 DAILY PILOT For The Record · Fire Calls H•...,._._. !O:G e.m. MOndllY, CM flra, ..m J ;•~.~:C1~t 114. 11'91 CAnn• Clrdt DEATH 'NOTICES SIMONS Vlralnle IMllle •"'-· 11• ltvtland 11-. Aet. n. *-1 teed\. SUr-¥1,,_ .., 19\o ~ .. .._,, 1 .. c11. and ~ • ..-c~. rJI L.. AMtln. Servlca _. held '""'-"' U, l1ltr ""1tWffY, UM E. Cont Hleflwwr, c-del Mer, Dl- recton. McKINNEY s.muel J-'I Mel(lnnrf. "" MllWtll .... "''· A. kllhl AM. 14/rYlwd .,, """ ..,.,,..,.. C.rl Mil Albert, f1f llllnoltl ,,,.. ldftrd, " 111111-: VllJ. tetlon fOCW(, Twedrf, t A.M. tD f l'.M. l'rlvele 1"'9""4flt et '•ltflewn ~I Part. ••flt Monuerv, 1741 SW.rlor, Cothl Meta. Olrectors. FEATHER MarlM , .. Iller. '15 ......... c- .. , Mir. Pa.ed 1wav '"' 16. a.,y. ~ 118ndl"9 •• laltr MonMr/, UIO I , Coal Hl911wav, c.,_ dal """'· B'WOMER Mebel 8'-r. 107 Jade, .. Ible .. !Ind ...... -v , ... "· ~ Hlldlnt . llltr Monuary, .. •· C-t H'-"•IY• CoraM clel Mar. DREW G ... 11 Onw. -Hl-4 Dr~ C«Wl8 ci.t Mer. larVkM ""411M. llltl M«> tuarv, >9lt I. CO.•t HI"-", c:or- dll Mir. CLAUS Hiram a-to> w. 11"1 St .• C•'• Mue.l'llMd -,... fl. S.V'- Mlldl .... 1111 ,,........., Mamiar'" lit ·~· c:-"'"'· ERICKSON Nell<V ~ l!r1cboll. '1t A. ~ ....,n., c..-def Mar. Paned ,..., F.-. n SllrY!wf "" ._..nd, Ill.,., -aisi.n. Oellr9 "'"'""· Merv Ill• teflr, J-s .... IM Ill-H<*la. all of ~le. S-lcm "'111 bl lleN WldMedev, l l'.M.. Ill ._ Ol'"4 et PKHlc vi-. lfttitmletlt, "9dflc View ~lei l'•rt. Dl'9<1M b¥ ,,_!fie VleW Mof11Hry. WBOLLEY Tlwn1t J. Wlloll..,. H06 N. lff'M SI, CGft11tton. Survtwd .,., wtfol, GledY11 ton. Thom1t. of Or'lntel ttlrw ... .,.,._ ''"· Jean *'*"°"' f//f Hunllneton Bea<lu httv O'Allrla. aM Dorl• '1~ en two 11Jlert, Left• l'l\IM aM Merion H09an1 end 12 tr811ddtlldAn. 11 .. ,,.,, tonltlll. Twtdrf, • l'.M., ~ '•mlty COklnlel 1'11Mral H«M. lt41C111i.t'n Miu, Wtdnetclay, lt:• A.M., ....... a.er .. mini C1"'9llC Cllurcll, WattmlNttr. Olr.ctM llv .... ,IHllll'f Colenlal l'i.- Mral HOfM. BROWN H1rrv A. t.-n. "" n. fll '70 °""" ..,. c.... Or~ Hvllllntlon llffdl. l'•utd •WV l'tb. 16. Survlwd b'( "'''-• Miidred I!. ,,_, t ltler, Pearl Marti"' of LOI """'"· l'unerel ..,,... IC'llt. W~. 1 I' It\ , Sml"'t Mo<- T~, Ftbrvity 27, 1968 8 County Beauties At Show SAN BERNARDINO - Seven Orange C o a n t y beauties will particlpete as contestant& and one as a judge in the California Citrus Queen oontest March 7 in the opening day feature of the 53rd National Orange Show. Participating as one of the five judges will be Mary L. Finley, chief stewardess of Air Calilornia. County beauty q u e e n a vying for , the title of California Citrus Queen are: Marti Telle&, B r e a ; Denise Walsh, Garden Grove; Marsha Ben!lett, Laguna Beach; D i a n e McBride, La PaJma; Mary Ann Harmon , Sctn Clemente; and Silvi.a Scherf, Westminster. The con- testant from Yorba Linda will be selected shortly before the conest. The queen will reign over the citrus exposition during the March 7 to 17 run, and serve the California citrus industry in the ensuing year. Teen Proves To Draft Leg~ Gone • SANTA ANA -Mark Per- sona, 19, of Santa Ana h a s never bad any legs. Yet, Monday he had to report to the U.S. Army induction center. When be registered for the draft at the age of 18, Mark told Selective Service offi- cials that be bad been born without legs. But he was told that be m111t submit a statement from bis doctm saying that be was physical- ly not fit for military serv- ice. Said Mark, "1 thought lt was such a ridiculous re- quest that I didn't bother." A few weeks later he re- ceived a 1-A classification. Recently he received ord- ers to report for bia pre-ln- duction physical In Los An· geles. His father, Neil Per- sons, drove him to the b u s rtatton, but there was no one there to 1end him home. So Mark took the bus and eventually wheeled himseU Into the induction center in bia wheelchair. Spec. 5 Gary Gelman sent Mark home. "This really isn't too uncommon,'' Gel· man sald. The Santa Ana draft board reported that a doctor's statement was necessary for a deferment even when the dlaability ia obvious. Utt Back In Capital TUSTIN -Congressman James B. Utt (R-Tustin), returned to Washington after a recent visit here and today gave o pt 1 m i s t i c reports on the Col0!"8do River B a s i n legislation before the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. The new bill guarantees Southe.m California 4.4 mil- lion acre feet of water an- nually from the Colorado R i ver, through an agree- ment with Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. The measure would settle disputes run· nlng back 50 years. lulrv Clluotl. ""'' '"""' pleQ wt" -----------111 -... c:emettry, Woodlel!e. C.Ht. $n\l1!\s MenuaN, Olrtd.,.._ NYE Cl•rll I. N.,.. Ate IO. fll 11t'I W. 111-bOa ..... ~ ......., llled\. Slirvtwct "" two '"""' ~. ltvlll ~ ,,, fllt ...,,,., ... Mn. Ill..,, Holy, fll fi-..11•1 -~. Or. ! w . ...,., of Mcl(llwlrf, T-s.rtkft Wiii .. llaN Wl4 .. ¥, lt:JO A.M., t i Welkllff o.et. wlftl "'· Jal\fl ... ·~ fl It. ,,_ •il'l-1 Olur'Cll tlffclallM. '~'· .......... w..,.. ~~ w.tdlff ~ ....... BALTZ MOR'nJAJUES c.,_. •t Mar OR i.MSI COiia Meta Ml ucu BELL BJtOADWAY MOB'roARY Ut Bnat*l.iis .... Meta PACIJ'IC VIEW MEMORIAL PA.RC c.....,.e M..._,, -~~Drift H.,.,.n llnd, c.nr.ma ....... PIZI PAlllLY COLONIAL • "1N'ftAL BOU -..... :;,,:--t·" llU'fll'I MORro.UY ., .... a ,..,,,.~-+r--+--'""""'·~~ ..... 8-d nncun ldlTUilY •&-~C....-­.... .., ..... ,. w.-.. .. 111ow tl.000 _. .. .,. ... JUper....,. ..... ... t!Ul9t......a nteoff'}' .. ........ OlDlST .., UIMUT MUTUAL SAVINGS .... ~ ............ ~Dfl-... oma .. l'All c... n......, <Aro.Ill Diii Miir, c..lii. ..s T.,._f.75.9Q90 ____ ,_ •1.c... .... ·~ Air WNt Telb ptaia"' More Traffic lor Airport oranre County Airport to-flnaU:ed. "Fiii' aample, BoMma day Sffms to be beaded for ''The new planet aboQJd bu tbe autbority to OJ Loi more demand on Its air and provide inf.:Nued and tm-Anfeles to Saa Dieto to • .--'' crou.nd space. proved aervtce at an our Tucacm. Tbere ii no doubt ,,.,.,. WHICH IS BEST? -Sheriff's Deputy Larry Khune (ieft) and Art Robtnson', of the Bowhawk Ardlen' Club square of in practice for match to determine the most accurate weapon. Sbootoff will be held March 9 at Sheriff's Training Facility in Orange .... Robin Hood's Men Challenge Sheriff's ORANGE -The men wbo !aYor the weapon of Robin Hood ha~ challenged the Orange County Sheriff's Deparbnent pistol team to a match. The deputies, brimming with confidence that ~ir modem weapons can outsboot any bow and arrow outfit, have ac~. So tt will be the pistol team vs. the Bowhawk Archers' Club at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 9 at t he Sher:i.ft's Training Facility, Policeman Gets Honor 14682 !Catella Ave., Orange. Being chall~, th e deputies evidently bad the cboi.ce on distance, targets and scoring rules. E.cb team will have four men shooting slow fire from 25 yards at standard pbtol targets with~ sbot.s each. The Bowhawk Archers' Club have competed in amat-eur and pl'Ueuional matches, including the State Field To urn a m e n t at Bakersfield, the S t a t e Target Shoot in Sacramento and the 1964 Para 01.y.Dfpics in Spain. Helps Yoa OvercHte FALSE TEETH SAN~ -A ci-Looseaess aad Worry ty detective here has been 11o-..r 11nnD01'84arr.t w ... '" named police oftiett o( the -"--ot "-· wabblf rai. b "·-E ,,.,,""" Cl•_. \H\h. PA.8TUT11, au lmpron4 year y wftl x .... .....,.e ""· albllne powder, 11o1cs. p11"'.,..,. Leooard •'Pete'' Goodwin eo Uiq t..i -comtanabi.. A'fOld . • ~\camed.,, ~tai. who grew up tn the South teetJL DmCUNI Ula& a' are -w Spokesmen for Air West, dopt, .. be said. 1D my mind we'U be able an airline to be formed sub-to provide • ~ Ana to ject lo Civil Aeronautics Decker explainfd the new TuCIOO ftlC)1t," be Aid. Board alproval of t be planes and flights Will not "I think Orange• County merger o Bonania. Peci11c have to undergo Publlc Airport will benefit tremen- and West Coast AlrllnesJ to-Utilities Comm.1"1on ap-dou.sly," be commented. "U day announced plans 01 its proval once the merger of the need artse1, we will UM member companies for the the three airlines baa been the lareer carrier• for santa purchase of new DC-9 fan approved by the CAB. Ana fllghtl." jets and Boeing ms. "We'll be using our pooled Deeker again stated that The statement said ·the fleets on our existing Qlgbt an Air West plans binge three Air West members authorities," the executive on the-CAB decision. "Tbere had concluded the potential said. are no more bearings. The econornJc requirements of According to Decker, the CAB makes a recom- Air West dictated the need DC9s Bonanza uses will be mendatloo and send.a it to to use Douglas DC-9s as 1 • ..,. b f th Wbl•-B f the twin-engine components supp emen\CU y more o . e ...-. ouse or ap- of the merged Oeet and the Douglas craft a n d proval We're waJting for possibly by ms, though be final word from the people Boeing ms 85 the three· added no plans were definite at the CAB. It seems most engine component.. as yel imminent" Air West is currenUy1;:;:::====================.I negotiating with the Boeing Company for two 1 5 a • passenger m .'J:lJ'J ''stret- ched" versions of the trijet, in addition to the three ms now being operated by Pacific. The merged com- pany al.so plans lo take op- tion on four other m-22ns. INCREASE ORDER Air West wlll increase ita order of 100-passenger DC-9 Series 30 planes to UI, an increase of 11 over the ex· i.stlng planes of West Coast and Bonanza. Larry Decker, CWTenUy marketing vice president for Pacific and who will bold the same position with Air West, sald Air West • s schedule had not yet been p ..................... . AL FORGIT Ne_wport leach Councilman HEADQUARTERS NOW OPEN 2209 W. Balboa lhd.-Newport leacll Volunteer Wmers Apprecilfed CALL 673-3339 C-llM T• ll .. i.ct Al~ mt W . ...._ ........ 11.L COMPLETE FUNERALS ,,_•245 COMPLITI FUND.AL AND IUllAI. CINTll ~~~~~~ From $130 . t ... From $465 rstmtnsttr fltmnrial if ark -CIMITRY-MAUSOUUM MJMllAL HO .. C:HAJlll.S..CUMATOIY COUIMIARIUM Yl1llANS LAWN 21361aeY•1·H77 .Mertmary-Cemetery "Everything in One Beautiful Place" Bcouse the funeral and burial unter ~ climi1'ates the need for processions lhroogb heavy traffic on overcrowded highways, family and friends alike mAY now p&Y their full ft'- sp«ts by attending the burial ~. as wdl as the chapel scivkc, all at one beautiful pba, at less a:>1t and more~ 14111 -14IOJ llACH avo.. WISTMINSTD 714 tvn.lb l-2421 Coul area and atte~ ~hp--'~ denlki ncu1at11. Capistrano Union H i g h alall 4nl& mwa'-. School, iJ the honored or-1================-'--------------------------- ficer. He joiMd the force in 1962 and bas been witb the detective bureau sl.nce 1964. He serves as the city's juve~ officer and is con· sidered an expert 1 n narcotics, hfs fellow officers reported. New Drain r Completed GARDEN GROVE Completion of a S219,9'l5 storm drain project here was announced last week by Supervisor' C. M. "Cye" Featherly. The 3,950-fool long, &-fool diameter pipe job extends trom the County Flood Con- trol District's Hasler Basin through the Earl Warren School grounds to Chapman Avenue. Charles L. Burch & Sons were contractors on the pro- ject which began last May. Honors Set For Students FULLERTON -A public reception honoring 22 stu- dents at California State Col· lege at Fullerton named to "Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Univer- sities and Colleges" will be held Wednesday. at noon in room ll3 of the college llbra· ry. Among those honored will be John Moore. Costa Mesa and Paul T. Attner, Weat- mtnater . The event lt rponte>red by the CSF A11ocla~ Wom- en's Students . Countian's Son Dies in Vietnam SANTA .\NA -Mn. ACROBAT ••• and It's a young lady's world of fashion Jn Acrobats ••• featuring the smart fashion look of 3 straps and a rounder toe. Look to Acrobat for fashion and to us for a proper fit. In Yellow, Brown, White or Black Patent. Sizes 81,42-4 , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $1.50 M.arJ F. Scbam, a S. sum.. Sl, WU Informed by Ult U.S. Dtf eme n.p.t. mmt MoodtJ tblt Mr aoa.. Dmd. dSed of WOODdi IUf. ftred tn the Vi.awn... r ________ J8J5t.OLALSUtaQ_wa, COSTA.MES~ 6 E/Sf El ~ GO! BETWEEN SAN FRANaSCO, OAKLAND, SAN JOSE AND THE ORANGE COUNTY DISNEYLAND AREA • Trml a.d 111 M Califonil Electra Jet flying norHIDp b1tween San FrlllCisco .... llflllOt Colllty ••. 111 haw WY CM personal, friendly llfW:I 11aba Y01W bl>& Olkllnd and SID Jose lrl I plrt of CM ldledl* too ... AI CM l;a tlU ,_ -- lbovl the frric l.ol AnellM fr1tWly and liport eongestianl If lhlrl'a a nr tu Nb lhinp .... foryau ... Wllfind~fnt •E'ASY T1MES! r • ..,.._._...., ... IMMllfftrita ... .... • COMnilllt dlr .. . ........... , .. ... .............. Cell YOAJr Trwel ~ «Nit CM.PORIM -auny ... ,.,, =Ill O'Mt ...... .._.._ ..... -... ....... ,.. ,.... __ ~4 tr!~~ • • • FTTS THE FAMILY BEST • ......, ._ ,J.., ~ ,.. ,... _ ..._ .. ; ,... . School m 1.181. Be lllllltltd ._ __________ , ________ .................................. ,..llllllim._..._..;_....._._ ________ _...,J\1~----------------- ' f .·. • r .. , -.. _,, ... -r -· . -...... -......... ·-........... ,... ··-· ....... _._.. ·--· llA ANDIRSON, l dltor . .....,,......., ..... M<M .... " Artistry Canvassed · • A tour tmough the lmaginltlve World of Children'• Art is being ottered the public by Newport Beach Junior Ebells. For the seventh year the club is sponsoring an ex· hibit oompriaed of 1,000 pieces done by budding young artists in the Harbor Area. Represented will be works by kindergarten through eighth grade students of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, and show hours are from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, March 9-10, in the Pomona Ele· mentary School, 2051 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. Included will be works in crayon resist, collage, watercolor, poster paint and chalk. Also three-dimen· sional objecU of clay, papier mache and other materials will be shown. An added attraction both day6 will be demonstra· tions by studenta showing technique with step-by-step explanation of how they are executed. AJTanging the event are Mrs. Betty Handy, school district art supervisor and Mrs. ·Gary Rawlings, Junior Ebeils fine arts obairtnan. Fine arts committee members have typed labels for pktures, which tell the young artists' names, ages, gradee, schools and picture titles, and each work has been fra~ on tagboard for the show. • ---• • •• -· ............. y .. • .. , ....... -• • ... ..... '""'• ............. Each exhibitor will receive a signed, ribboned cer· tificate recognizing participation when the material is returned. Serving as hostesses during the two-day evellt will be fine arts committee members. BUDDING ARTISTS -Youngsters in the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dietrict will exhibit their art works during the seventh annual Childrec's Art Show, sponsored by Newport Beach Junior D>ells. Putting tbe fin&1 toucbee on her ~ fl Debbie Wood,.' who b assisted by am. Kogan and supervbed by Mn. Garry ll· Short, member of the lpOD80ring group. ~ TILL ME A STORY -Kimberly Nutt doflln'tLLSeem to have ceptivated Bobby Thomas md Cathy ne1rty • iDtenlted in tbe Wbion tale ban · (rieht) with her forecast for amall fry'1 Easter by Mn. H. E. Iatitow Jr. (portraytng the apparel B1111111) aa lbe ii in tbe band puppet, but the bunny To Easter Parade Small Fry to Follow 'Yellow Brick Road' · Taking the advice given to Dorodly, the little girl from K8116as as she searched for t!he Wizard of Oz, wlll be youngsters of Costa Mesa Wedne6day Morning Club, Junior Section members. Instead of looking for the wizard they will be seeking bewitching Easter ensembles as they "follow the yellow brick road" to the Small Fry Fashion Show, to be presented from 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday, March 13, in the Newport RMera Pavilion. Costa Mesa. Mrs. H. E. Leistikow Jr., who will portray the Easter Bunny, will help direct the small mannequins. ranging in age from 2 to 6 aa they parade spnng styles from Reinert's Department Store, Costa Mesa and Barrow's of Lido Isle. Models include Tara and Trey Haddad, Milce Wells, Robin Egerton. Bret Mosher Kimberly Nutt, Cathy Early, Chris and Janel.te Dodd, Bobby and Rwrty Thomas, Diane Troxµ, Steven ~i&tikow, Todd Gai:dner, Toni Rhoades, Brian Bre5nahan, Tern Meyers, Kim Woods and Tobi and Trad Averill. Chairman of the show, which wlll be followed by refreshmeots and the awarding of door prizes donated by Westclilf Plaza merehants, is Mrs. Wesley L. Woods. Assisting her are the Mmes. Richard Troxil, reservatiOOB; William H. Gerdner Jr., decorations; Marshall B. Stemper, refreshments, and the Mmes. Robert C. Thomas, David Forge, Bruce Croxson, David Poppell and Orville Howland, committee members. New members who will be assisting are the Mmes. M. C. Giddings, Gary Bates, Patrick Bre6nehan, J. D. Ward, Poppell, J. D. Brockway, Ken· neth Nitz, M. R. Nutt, Charles Babbitt, A. F Duggar, Kennth McKean and William E. Bunnetl Commentator will be Mrs. Z. E. Averill, and greeting guests will be Mrs. Grey Ugerton, Mrs. Robert Mosher and Mrs. Croxson. · Reservations, which are to be made by Mardi 11, may be called to Mrs. Troxil at 546-2486; Mrs. Woods, 6-46-2932, or Mrs. Crvxsoo, 545-8665. ;;,o 1. I · . . • ~ .. . Student Burning Teacher .Searches for Smoke Signals as • A NN LANDERS ~ l ........ ttlle~er a ,.N Apemeor ........ • .. taie a. ........... Alt ,.,,., ...... " ..... all .......... ,, ....... ...... .. """ ....... ~,. p. DEAJl ANN: Now tblt 10'I bne pablia:.d • bllltertal ..a.ct Clll .......... Cbriltmu ~· w111 J'ICI M ..... ...0 to Si" equal U.. to a.. GfllOllUon? ,.... .... ,,... 1mltr1lllilll It .... .11 JI f11P1t wbo llDd ana... iea.n are 111' ..... ar mW..._ ' lo anlftf to her question. "Who wants to wade tbroup all that drivel?" l'd Uk~ to niply, "WE DOI" ' WbeD I ClfeD an mvelope wb.lch LI obviouty a Chriltmu er-Uni I feel t.m1lll;J let don whlD I see ontr a Gpettn -oftlD -.raved. "Tbe ~ wftb JOU a happy holiday" • -IOChln( men. What could be colder •more 1m,.10U1? Sometime• there wU1 bt a hMtily *itten line -"WW write late? -no time now." (tbty Hrtl.J clo.) ~ ,..... Am. let JOUr l'Mller• blW ... Ir ...,,..._, ARE · ap- preclated by m1ey people. Our family would be beartakt U our friends and famUy stopped eencHng them.-VOTE FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE DEAR VOTE1 Yta will be pleated .. btw I neetftd ll111dredl ef letten fnm rtaden wlte voted wltlt you. 8e keeT'i tittle a.utma1 newaletura eemlq, felb. Tllele wllo fhd tllem bertq ea .... Uiem aaJde. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My brother and h1I wife came to town • unex· pectedl7 1ut Suncta.y and created a small problem. We were invited to the home ol some frleftds for dinner to I t.ltpboMd Md uked 11 we could brblt lnu and George. The boste•s WM quite cmpleaaant and Jet me know ......... 1Rlrp1IUld •-the" tboalbt ol "atru.'' "-1 wSa w-. never aoae, any ol us. Fourteen people were crowded around a table meant for 10. I'm aure lhe put only one board in her table inNad of two to let us know we htve J.nconvelUmced bet. Tbe hottes.s'• very old penntl dJd not flt into the IOdal group (both ~ hard of hearing) and they could easily ~ve eaten In the Jrttcben flt been fed before the ~sta arrived • The h05lesa wu cool to me whea we said good night. I am tbe OM W'ho should be ?Md -not blr. Sbou1d I tell her I feel she wu mOlt 111\• gradow? -ADA DEAR ADA1 The real ~ an Inna ud Geor1e. la Cllll •ii ti _. mnleatJea tllen la • OaM tt ar- rive a.,.llien ue~. 1nea 1oddltpeec11r,tt~te.a111e .._... ... •11 ''I'm tfllf1 ft -.it eeme•• ... nplata ny. Ollt1 •tile Tl!Hday, February 27, 1968 HoroscoJ>' Leo: Respect Opposing Vie.ws 1 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 with m e I I I , • ' • CGID- munlcatloaa. lndlfidaal .t a distance may be working In your behalf.· Realize . tbia. l'lan accorcliDllJ. You are ''Tbe wile man controls not alone. b11 dtltiny • • • Altrology LEO (July 23-Aug 2'l): polnU the way." . Day features inveatigaUoa AlUES (March 21·April wiµC'h leads to basic change 19): Strive to throw light < " procedure. Your attitude on darbned areat. Don't Is of utmost Importance . ...__be afraid of what mJgbt be Respect Ol?J>OSlng views found in clOltt, attic. Loot without relinquishing your and ~· 1'hll 11 your own principles. day to d..llCover where you VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. !'l): tta.nd and why· You find out bow associates T~URUS (April 20-May r;ally feel -revelation OC· ~): Be receptive. Un~r-curs which changes your stand fri'enda. }'Jnd out what direction. Be flexible. Your people expect ol you. Then mate or partner nsur .. pro- take intelll&eat action. Don't minently. Lepl procedure force iuues or e x P e c t demands attention. mJraclea. Your creat ally LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 2'l): today la patience. ·Maintain tenae Of balance. GEMINI (May 21.June You walk a delicate line 20): Deliver the &ooda. No today. Your relations with day for excme1, delays. co-workers, family, those Your adiooa, reactions are who serve you are em· ~eel by· people i D phazied. Avoid extremes. power. Accent career, am-Otherwise, troubie. . bttiom. Advancement in· SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. cMcated lf you perailt. 21): Change, travel, variety CANCER (June 21-July featured today. Give at- 2'2): Check detalls connected tention to C'hildren. Your f ~ Early Morning Workout for Princeton People Catholic heart's desire is highlighted. Emoti-Ons are l n t e n s e . Creative e f f o r t s are spotlighted. The Princeton Club of Southern California will a double tint -the group's first time at Santa bring families and friends to Its ft.rat annual Infi. · eld Anita and its first luiid-raiaing functi~n for the Picnic Circle come Saturday, March 2. Watching Scholarship Fund in Southern Califorma. Tickets an early morning workout at Santa Anita Park ma~ be obtained. by calling Dean Harrison, race are Newport Beach resident., Mr. and Mn. To~ chamnan, at 629-f381. Tower• and son Tommy. The upcoming event 11 • , . ()Voling Apache Driving C~urses Set . , For Retired Persons Daughters Celebrate Eleven new members will be received during rituals conducted by Court Christ the King, l!rl9, Catholic Daughters of America on Thursday, Feb. 29. , ~ Is Debutante By ESTHER CI.ARit dlan time made ft 45 minutes late." WlilTERIVER, Ar 1 z • Nervous about being the (AP) -Pretty dulk)' .. Jdn-. center of attention, Glenda ned Gtenda Ehlbab, 11, stood ramrod straight to her •made her debut into Apache full 5 feet in front of the society by measuring up to medicine man, drummers agea-old phylical endurance and chanter!. demands. Next to her, lendlng moral Little more than a child, support, was Ronita Fall, , • the sixth grader-complied 14, a 1966 debutante and who • wtth tribal c u s t o m s would dance wttll Glenda 1 'regulating c e re m o n f e • through that forenoon's 32 mar.king the transition from songs. · girlhood to womanhood. Spread before the two Preparations for Glenda's girls were Glenda's gifts, coming-out party be g an about 12 colorful blankets, months ago. many boxes of oranges, can- A detailed survey recently was sent to the American Association of Retired Per· sons in selected states to de- termine what problems. if any, drivers SS years of age and older bad encountered. A a result of this compre· bensive study, automotive Driver Plan SS Plus became known. Under this plan, persons who qualify as to age, now are oifered a c~e in Defemive Driving ln wbJcb the NewpcU't Beach P o 11 c e Department will fully co-operate. Class dates are tcmor- row ; Th\U'lday, Feb. 29: Wednesday, March 6, and Thursday, March 7, from 10 a.m. to noon. New officers of Chapter 121 are Eugene H. Hite Sr. of Huntingtoo Beach. pres- ident; Paul C. Elliott of Bal- boa, vice president; Mrs. H. M. Hentschke of Costa Mesa. secretary. and James Sawyer of Newport Beach, treasurer. Fa~hions To FunCJ Camp Fun Fashions will be paraded so t h a t underprivileged children can troop off to The special courses will take place in Harbor Senior CUzens Recreation Center building, Newport Beach. Two ceremonial dresses, ned sott drinks and a half. one green and the other red, dozen Indian bas1<ets of gum were made by fem a le and candy. She would keep relatives on a foot-pedaled the blankets, but pass out sewing machine. Th e the other presents to guests. summer camp. ornate, fring~ and beaded Midway through the 32 The Dusty Wings o f buckskin over-blouse wu songs and after brief in-Cl b S Orange County, former handmade. tennisliona, the punishing U 9ry95 airline stewardesses, will Invitations to the three· pace of the up-and-Oown present their f1tth annual day ceremony in the dancing step in one position Music, Song fashion shows at u rd a y, District deputy M r s . Joseph Horn will direct the ceremonies at the 7:45 p.m. gathering the Peek Family Colonial Terrace R o o m , Westminster. Offl~rs taking part will be the Mmes. G 1 e n n Gillmo.r, grand r e g e n t ; Dante Mass.a.row, v i c e grand regent; Luis Balder· rama, prophetess; Robert Buzan, mooitcr, and Jo .. ph Butchko, lecturer. Others are the Mmes. Carlos Rampone, sentinel; Huao Noce, C 11 ff o r d RoUlgeb and C o r n e I la Burden. color guards, and Ezeguiel Moreno, Fauetina Rego and Robert Villalob6s, banner bearer and guides. Refreshments will b e served by the committee of the Mmes . Busan, chairman, Noce, H. Lee Buru, Concetta ArDODe and Mathilda Bolea. · Sweet Adeline• fairground were ! s I U e d bas brought lines of fatigue March 2. to ralse funda for verbally by her parents, Mr. to the girls' faces. w·th o· the Summer Camp Fund 9f Harborlitea Ch apter, and Mrs. Emo Ethelbah. During one intermission, I inner the Orange County Salvation Sweet Adelines convenes As in white society, an a chanter tcld guest& they Army every Monday at 8 p.m. for Apache coming-out party is should live peaceably. bring An evening of music and The. show will take place meetings in College Park the occasion for honor to up their children property song awaits members and in the Saddlebact Inn, Santa Scbool, Costa Me~. Further the family aa well as a time and obey laws. The message guests of the Executives A n a. with cocktail h o u r informaUon about t b e for social celebration. in Apache was lost on wtlite Dinner Club of Orange starting at 11 a.m. and women's club may b e But, juat at an Anglo • spectators.Th Coast__,~ thFe Nbewporte29 r Inn luncheon at noon. secured by calling Mrs. Pat SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 2'l· Dec. 21) : The finish oi a plan. project is strongly in· dicared. Older f a m i 1 y member f i g u r e 1 pro- minently. Decision is made -live up to promises, obligations. Thia results in gain. CAPRICORN (Dec. 2'2- Jan. 19): Put new ideas o work. Enco~~ge indi_vidua who is inventive. Co-operate with those who advocate novel projects. Emphasis on short journeys, d e a 11 n g s with relatives. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Be receptive to ideas concerning po1aealion1, in· come potential Obtain hint from CAPR I CORN m e s s a g e . H i g h light ori&iJWity, independence ot thought, action. PISCES .(Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Lunar cycle high. Others encourage you to lead, take initiativ~. Follow t:hrou1h on ideas. Streu nrsad.llty. PerlOllal ap- P e a r a n c e i m p roves. Dramatic gesture works in yow favor. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTllDAY you are tenlitive, able to perceive subtle meanings, a natural pioneer. You are completing a major project -due to turn out favorably. G E N E R A L T E N· DENCIES: Lunar position good for flahtng, planting. News apotlgbt on special organisaUona which tend to be · in conflict with each other. . Cycle high for PISCES. Special word to VIRGO: family member re- quires special attention. (T• ftM ..,, -.... -" ... elfroleey, ... ....., OMwT'• • -llolllllt, Tiie Trvtll AIMllt All"6o ""· ...,, • _.. .. °"'°" .... . t11t DAILY PILOT, ._ ... OtW Centre1 ...... NN y..-, N. Y. American father must foot GlAndt 8!1°ther thintermmi~ssio~~ :!~~ S~y White will The show has been a sue· Partin, ~. the bill, 10 too u an Apadte · e a 8 mo er o::u present 1 program ol aonaa cess ln previoua years and -------------------father respoDlible fln.an. her daughter'• persp hltg and muaic fr"'m on.ra __ ... members are anticipating. Mrt7.I face and held a W e v r-auu •-nt IC cially. . enameled dipper of water comedy to popular tunes en-an even greaw£ eve ' • b~~:::;.erdri~th~a:ith; from which she sipped titled Say It With Song. Karl ~c:r~~~~~~fa :!: d ttirougb a tube. Brix, a pianist, will ac-Tickets are '8 and ma1 of six other children, ha Two days later, after company them. help from seven relatives bem' g sprinkled with sacred Tbe social boor will take be obtained from ticket · 1"""' •-be v-for , ___ fr 6 t 7 and chairman Mn. L. Douglaa in supp,. ... , l&A e .,,. pollen by the medicine man p-..~ om o p.m. McBride of N.......-Beacb, nightly teasts feat u r l n g and o~r blessings, Glenda gueltl will be greeted by ..., .. .,_. acorn stew, corn on the cob had survived an all-night Mr. and Mrs. W 1111 am _642_~ __ · ______ , and tortillas. marathon dance. Imhoff and Mr. and Mra. And then the services of The weary debutante now Page Golson. chief medicine man Renz1e will return to tne trappings Reservations may be ob- Gordon, drummers a n d of the White world. tained by calling Mill FttD t chantershad to be arranged "I want to go to college • Randolph, 494-1640. . for no Apache debut is com-and become a teacher,'' she liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J>lete without sacred litN said wtth a shy mile. •dating back to the dawn°'--------- 'Ask ·Andy' j!ds Like to tribal history. Glenda'• big day was to have beaun at sunrise, but as one tribesman said, "ID· FEBRUARY SPORTSWEAR SPECIALS CAPRIS WtrtUpTo$25 Now Up To 1/2 ()llll SWEATERS Orlon -Wool Up To 1/2 °" COORDINATID PASTEL WOOL SIC111S-TOPS-JACKm W TO 1/2 °" ~KL~- uoo CENTfR "Call Now" Join Today For Less Than •• i • \ 83 ( , ... Visit .. • c.... .... Thia 11 TtM Tot1I Aver1ge Coat If Y0u Enroll TO. DAY On A Court. Deeitned lnclivWuaJJy For You. NEW CURVES NEW FUN NEW YOU FREE TOURS DAILY .VISITORS WELCOME See the gentk but efficient <Utncea that trim and firm WoU ao gmtlr but 1ffickntl11. See the Swiss fadal to takl the ia.g from chin and cheek, to amooth ota torinklts mad rough complexion. See the wU-1nmlaQed .Uam mad aa1t114 d11J heat rooms. Aftd br aU mnm, 11e the miM1'Glized hot whirl- pool bath that so mcmll membera call their "Foun- tain of Youth." SEE THEltl ALL FREE! Yes, a complete tour of our fa.bulov.I fa.cilit~1 where • . . lt'a Fun To LOSE WEIGHT and INCHES AT B~TBSPA . FOR MEN AND WOMEN HOUIS: Monday tin Friday 10 to 10 . Sala doJ and S•clay 1 to 6 '"" lllt ......., ...,... ..... ...,. ..., ................ ,. ...... ..,., -. ...... --Ill,_.... . Wl llOW-41 DIOP IY TODAY! COSTA MW 5'9-3361 .. ~ · .. . --... ~ .. , ...... ·-· -.-. ........ -._ .......... ·-· ... , ....... --· ···-· ._...-.........-.......... • ... e I -.... _..._ . ''""'"--....... _..... ., . ._ ....... . ~ . ....,..,~ - DAJL Y PILOT . JS Qne Lady's Ga me America Opening Fashion Dootss For Sweden's Answer to Twiggy Golf: Give and Take By GAY PAULEY the eyes should set the color of a woman's ardrobe . . . that the color ot clothes should rarely be stronger than that of the eye,. Fol' instance, bright red on me? No! is wrong wltb it. Neither MR. AND MRS. VICTOR BANKS Mlrried in Tiburon Newly Marrieds Home in Balboa Making their home in Balboa after a hon~oon in Carmel are newlywed' Mr. and Mrs. Victor J oh n Banks. The former Vicki Rena Parmelee and her betroth- ed, both of Newport Beach were married in h e r mother's home in Tiburon by the Rev. George Walker of the First Presbyterian Church, Tiburon. Parents of the e<>uple are Mrs. Burnett Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. John Banks of Huntington Bea<:h. Given in marriage by her step.father, the bride don- ned a Jong white crepe dress with scoop necltline. A floor length front pleat was held at the walstline by a satin rosette and a !loor length veil was gathered to her headpiece. She s e J e c t e d her grandmother's Javallere of seed pearls and a blue sap- phire and carried a cascade of white roses. Attending as maid or honor was the bridegroom 's sister, Miss Marilee Banks. She was gowned in a long blue satin A-line dress and held a cascade of yellow roses. Miss Susan Moran of Tiburon was flower girl in a blue satin frock. Sbe car- ried a small cascade of _.._.. ...... ~ yellow roses. ..._, PM1e Eric Johnson of Newport NANCY ARMSTRONG Beach was best man while Troth Told Tommy Thompson, t h e bride's step-broltler, was ring bearer. Rites Set In Laguna Nancy Diane Armstrong and John Miller Sickler will marry in C o m m u n i t y P r e e b y t e r i a n aNrcb, Laguna Beach on April 2n. The engagement was an- nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas Armstrong of L a g u n a Beacll. The reception followed in the bride's mother's home. Among ~ guests honoring the couple were the Mmes. Tom and Richard McLaughlin and Warren Bradford. The new Mrs. Banks is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and her husband is an alumnus of Exeter High School and Orange C'.oast College. Women View Mexico Films BJ ELLIDA MAKI Ot ... DMJ .... l ... "I've had some b a d llreab. But &o1f's a great game and it's given me a lot." Golf will &Ive Mias Shirley Eotlebom eyen more today in New York City when the American Golf W r i t e r a Aseoclatlon JnleG!s her witti tbe Belt Hoaan award b overcoming a handicap. Her h.andlcap bu nottllng to do witb a scorecud. Miss Englehorn's "bad breaks'' include two: her back in a 1960 Cali from a horse and •her ankle in a 1965 auto aocl~nt. ''Tbls honor is the finest thlng that has ever happen- ed to me," said the soft. spoken professional golfer. the second woman to receive the award. The first was the a~ Babe Didrickson Zah.arias. The poised young woman was presenting a golf clinic jn Sears Costa Mesa store as a member ol. the corn· pany's Ted Williams Sports Advisory Staff. What makes a young school girl turn to golf? Well, living next to a nine- hole goli course in her hometown, Caldwell, Idaho, helped spark her interest and lessons in a junior recre.atfon pro gr am cinched it. She won her first go1f champion.ship, the 1 9 s 4 McCall, Idaho, Open at the age of 13, and during the next five years, she cap- tured nine amateur diam· pionships, including t h e Idaho Championship in 1956 and 1957. When she herseli cites go Ui.ng accomplishments she menU-0ns only two - playing four years on the high school boys' team and winning the $12,500 Shirley Englehorn tournament in Caldwell last year. Living the life of a lady golrer means travel with a capital T, for the Lady Professional Golf Associa- ti-On tour lasts about Blfz months and crosses the U.S. The Palm Desert resident leaves soon for Florida. "I hate living oot o( a SC Kappas To Stress Grooming Stressing proper attire for college life at the University ot 5-0uthern Callfornia wiU be active meml:>f..111 of Kap- pa Kappa Gamma, Dei'a T11u-Chapter at the campus. Members will m o d e 1 styles during the Mothers' Club annual benelit, a Dessert Fashion Show to take place at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 29, in •he new chapter house. Ensembles will run the gamut from the latest in bicycling togs to bridal wear and will include proper at- tire for rushing, dating. lounging, Monday night din· ners and campu~ wear. Newport residents servmi as mannequins include the Misses Janice Elam, Joy Iseli. Denise Pickering, Sue Smith and J a c q u i e Wiseman. Proceeds will augment scholarship and other vi tal sorority funds. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mn. Carlyle F. Stout of Pasaoona and Jack Sickler of Laguna. Color films of Mexico wtll Secretaries A graduate of Laguna Beach High School , Miss Annstrong is a sophomore at Orange Coast College where ahe is a oontal assis- tant major. Her fiance, a student at t!':e same conege, also at- t ?nded Mu ir High School in Pasadena, Laguna High and Santa Ana City College. be presented by M. R. c t H bo Heyman of Riverside during O r a n g e oun Y· ar r ~rea L e g a I Secretaries a luncheon meeting of the Assooiatlon meets the third Laguna Beach W o m a n · • Wednesday of the month in Club in the W o m a n ' s various locations. Further Clubhouse at 1 p.m. Friday, Information may be ob- March 1. tained by calling Mrs. Jack Ruervations may be ob· ....... 9900 M be taioed by calling M r s . Lovig, ~-· em rs Stanley McCllnUc, 494-2509 _ga_t_h_er_•t_7_p_.m_. ____ 11 or Mrs. F. P. MacPherson, :=========::; 494-5242 by tomorrow. IXCLUSIVI SHOWING AT THISI TWO TKIATlll INDS fONl•HT "FLIM fLAM MAN" ''ZORIA THE GREEK" STARTS WIDHUDAY A1af ;~ ....... CRiii .ox- ' ... .., .:-~ ,.,_., FULLElTON LONG llACH 510 N. HA~IOlt GArfleW 4-1'1' 52M747 SAT...SUN-'9X O'PICI OfllNS 12 NOON WEIKDAY$-aOX O'PICI ~INS 6:30 P.M. IHI: h~C:llJl:NI , .. , IN A TOURNAMENT WHIRL MJ .. Shirley Englehorn NEW YORK (UPI) -The years lade away for any woman talking with Kim Soderlund, Sweden's early answer to a British Twiggy. Tbey used to call Mrs. Soderlund "The Plank." But listen to the woman, a widow, mother of three, whom her assodat.es c a l 1 the "Queen of the M~ls." "I don't walk with my soul in my band," says Mrs. S o d e r l u n d . Then s~e translates this S w e d I s h maxim further: ''Real beau- ty comes from within." And she adds, "The joy of tue is the best cesmeLic. A hap- py woman is never llgly . . . everyone is her own display window." These. spoken in her hesi· tant English, are some of the philosophies of Ktm Soderlund. who has spent 28 of her 46 years as a model and the last 11 of them as head of her Stockholm SWskolan (style school) that tralns other girls in the ways o f glamour, grooming, makeup techniques. fitness a n d fashion modeling. Mrs. Soderlund ls making her first visit to the United States "to find how I can open doors" in America for Sweden's couture and ready- to-wear fashions. She arrived with a ''The only way a woman can get by with colors stronger than her t1) es is in the summer ll she has a good tan. when she's pro- bably wearing sunglasses anyway, or U the strong shades are not worn close to the face. Like in evening clothes. "Eye color you cannot alter. SkJn tones you can, somewhat, with cosmetics. Hair? Do with It what you will .•. thank God." The vivacious M r s . Soderlund. who speaks with the flair of an actress, was born · Elvira V i k t o r i a Andersson and as a girl pioneering the m o d e I i n g field in Sweden was billed ,;;is the ugly duckling.'' "I have this nose.'' she laughed. pointing to ono with a strong outward curve. Joel Landau , our photographer, says nothing has any number o f p h o t o gr a p h e r 1 for magatines in her home.land where all you need do is open a publication and there is "Kim" still showing the younger generation what hard work and a born model's figure cap do for a career. · Her work as a model began when she was a salesgirl 1-9 a Stockholm store. The time then was one for popularity of the full, rounded figure and her c o • workers immediately named her "The Plank." (Currently, she has about 188 pounds distrlb\)ted over a five feet, seven inch figure ). Merry Makers TOPS Merry Makers meet every Thursday of the month in Perry School, Hun- tington Be.ach, at 7 p.m. wardrobe "part couturiere, part Kim" and all of it built around her coloring -golden blonde hair, amber .--;...--.. ... __ suit.case," she grimaced, ' ' T h e r e ' s more of her deep dimples dlsap· everything in goV today : pea.ring. "At least I fly; more equipment and most of the girls drfve. You clothing; more links (65 know, her wardrobe; she courses in San Diego County has to have room for tile alone)'" she said, ,, and it's high heels and wiglets," she becoming a family sport." eyes, pale beige skin. The result is a series of beiges and off-whites, and blues and greens all with a hint of yellow to highlight herl~=========; r;:=:=:=:==:~~~=j natural complexion. laughed. "It's the greatest sport to Among the 275 members just get away f r o m ''I have a theory," she noted, "that the color of l Children Needed ! of lihe LPGA, about 45 tour everything. Now when J competitively and about 28 want to relax I go fishing to 30 make money at it. and I don't think about " Th t t bo t 275 With the .exception of a compares o a u anything except what's at men pros trying to make the end of that line,, fourth , seventh and eighth ... t gra~ and high school, the ... e cu · Other ouUets for the Tournament purses for c r e a ti v e d r a m atics women average about 113 enthusiastic pro inc 1 u de workshops for Children's the men 's, she explained, reading and free lance Theater have been Cilled. with the largest be i n g writing (she's beginning a Parents w ishing to $25.000. The top woman book on women's golC) and register children in the age mooey-maker in the LPGA camping with her lamily groups with openings are in- last year made $4l,OOO. when she gels back to "lhe vited to contact Mrs. Mark "Pro golf is expensive. I _g_ood __ co_u_n_tr_y_.'_' _____ M_a_tt_he_w_s_._642_-09_53_. __ _ recommend any gal whoJ;:::====================,\I wants to go pro to have between $8,000 and $10,000 in the bank to cover a year's expenses," shil said. As a representative of S e a r s , Miss EngleMr-n receives financial help. Golf as a hobby and sport keeps growing with some 10 million Americans. hall oC them women, hitting the links regularly. Aid Given To Indians Under the leadership of Mrs. Edward W. Reed. com- munity services chairman. the Hopi and Navajo Indjans are receiving a helping hand from the Riviera Club. 1 According to Mrs. Reed the Indians ate in immedi- ate need of small shells. bits oC colored feathers and cos- tume jewelry to use for their winter crafts. HENRY'S RESTAURANT PALISADES & NEWPORT BLVD. COSM MESA 545.5579 Proudly Announces . the. Opening of the New JALISCO ROOM February . 27, 28, 29 GRAND OPENING MENU Complete Dinner . ............. $3.25 Ow ....... $4.50 StNka for .. Het1ry's Combo Plate ... $1.95 Includes one Glau of Champagne or Wine Entertainment Grand Opening Dinner served from 5:00 P.M. to 12:00 P.M. "Since so many of their livestock froze to death in I the recent snow, they must depend as never before upon these crafts," she explained. li---------------------·1 Lagunans are asked to 1 bring their donations to thei•-••COfTA Mii campaign office of South coast community Hospital. I IOW RDJftlln#on., 140 s. Coast Highway, or the .,, ~ vn # I Laguna Beach Art Associa- tion Gallery, :l>7 Cliff Drive.IJI••••••••••••••••••~ "OM( or 1oc1n1t• (MAii lOOll t I m mr IALIOA mo. \ 1/,.IAllOA P£11111SUU• '73-4041~ • CHl\O WlfH PAHNT ONLY • O"N 6:41 -S41NDAY 2:11 e ENOS TUESDAY e PaUl ffl t,.,.. NEWMaN COOL HaND IUl<E & SPY with COLD NOSE e WEDNESDAY e SPECIAL • Fish Fry All You Can Eat EVERY WEDNESDAY Fri•d Fis\, Tartar• Sauc•, Fr•nch Fried PotatHs, Lemon W.clg•, Cot. Slaw, Freshly Baked Rolls and Butter HARBOR & ADAMS COSTA MESA 546-6592 NlW,OU llACH -el th efth•1tc• to lo~•lo•t U4o hlo -0 1. J.IH O HELD OVER 2nd Week Academy NomlnH m~sa ; ) •·:··t ... f .,, \. '.\r / ... ' ,' • ' !llWPOR! g HARBOR com MhA ala Dow9 McCI•,. SUSAN HAYWARD ' "NOBODY'S PERFECT" Valley \ orthe rP Dolls M ~~IN~ ~ITY OOYI )c> _PANAVISIQll • CQOf! 4G1 SUGGESTED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES fft. Sllow Stem 6:45 Ca11t1t1 .. n Sllow S.1144ry ~ •• 2 , ••• ... """ ... ' -~~~--1· t 11 IFI ., .. \ IAIGAIN M'illNH WED. AT 1 ).M. ""•m..11-.ts Metl-Atl--.. A•lts Sl.00 w.llCll•-GOflA•M. _ tt .. Jltl ............. _O_N --- • ORANGE COUNTY PREMIE~ RUN e ......... 1' THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE-Panto.mime artist, Red Skelton, portrays an old m. an watching a parad~ and other mime skits oo "The Red Skelton Show tonlgbt in color at 8:30 on Cbannei 2. The program was taped ln New York when Skelton perform~ before an audJenee of UN dignitaries and speaaJ gueets. TELEVISION VIEWS Danny Thomas B~t of Breed ly RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Danny ~bomas,. ~hose earlier reputation was built on his gifted ability as a comic storyteller, brought his . one-man supper club act to NBC TV Monday night man hour broed- cut. THE PROGRAM, part o£ his regular weekly series, wN filmed on stage during a performance lut July in ffar?Qb's Lodge at Lake Tahoe, Nev. A new fut camera lens and extended develop- ment of th~ film allowed the natural lighting rondi- Uons of the production to register with added vis- ual plea.sure for the televiewer. THE USE of natural lighting eliminated the need for bulky, supplementary illumination equip- ment whkh freque'l'ltly distracts both audience and performer and has negative effects on attempts to recreate conditions realistically. Thomas is a very traditional performer in every way -his choke or .material and 6ongs, and his Mavy reliance on tbe tentimentauty that he shrewd- ly knows keepc the mass audience loyal to him, re· gardlea of whet intellectuals think. SOPHISTICATES may well find his excursions into sentiment and humility not to their taste, but there la no qUestion that when be roncentntes on bia .torytelling, be has few peers. The best parts of his act, .in fact, were when he used his frank senti- ment u tile buildup for strong punch lines that comJceUy destroyed the serious mood.a. This la an age when irreverence toward tradi- tional beliefs, and Impatience with the usual lectures on how to live, are widespread. And so to watch Thom~ doggedly maintain his traditional approach -and maintain his audience -is a unique show bulinesa experience. - IN HIS intonations, his recitations and his over· all manner, he often seems like an Arabic story· teller who 1uddenly finds himself in a tuxedo, in a nightclub, in the 20th century. He ls Lebanese in his background, as everyone knows , and I think it iG fair to suggest that his style and manner of story- telllnfl are hardly an accident or roincidence. He wu frank Monday night about his senti- ment: "I cry at basket bell games.'' But aroong his near beoedictloos and brotherhood appeals, he also reminded the viewer that his sustained building power with funny stories is extremely professlonaJ, lndlvtdual and highly potent. OF HIS 31-year marriage, he noted with fine huQ'IOr that it his lasted. because of three little ~: "California communtty· property." Of mar- ria1?e, he fURSISted that "man and womav are na- tul'IJ enemiei." Tbe secret to marital success. he added. is "combat rompatibilJty." He also bad a word about Coreipt-made compact cars. Getting out of them, he satd, "la like being born a!lain." No one who has ever seen the youn-'er Danny Thom., 1n a nhi~tub will fori?et his devastating way with an audience. He can still deliver the -'oods. It's true thlt t0metlmes, nowadays, when he firl~hes a performance, one Is tempted to say "amen" in- steld of applaud. But until a better storyteJler comes aloog, there ls no gainsaying his special comic gift. Dftlnla Clae Menat-r TUESDAY l:tl."" ... .. tc> (80 .. ,, ""' Dult"'7. Rfte •.._"'-CC> liT11.> 111btrt AMrMttlf • ....... ,.,., D 'OEHGHIS KHAN '--hrt I * Om..-SMrif, Ell Wallac Stephen loy6-COLORI 7:0D fl CIS r..llc "-(C) C30 ml".> W'llt• Crei11111k. ., "'"""' ..... , ..... (C) C30 111ltl.) ....... ...., .... CC> (JO llllL) 1J F '""' (30 lllln.) "' I '-lay C30 ..... ) • "'....... .... (C) (II lliL) "'"' --~~ , .... ,..., 9111 ...... 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A-fflM . f stll• el SARAH ELLEN SMITH 1lso known e& Heltfl SmOfl, OlcelHd • NOTICE 1$ HEREIY GIVEN to "'-crodllon el ltlt 11>oYt ... ....., decMln 11111 all Pef'IOllS havtnt Clllmt tetlM Ille Mid dilctdent lrl -Ired to ~le tlltm, Wllll Ille M«lllN VOUcllen1 1n Ille offltl II/I Ille Cltrll of Ille lboY lfllltltcl court, .,. lo pres111t tllem. wll 1111 necesHrY VOllClltn, to the 1111 dersltntd ., Ltw OIOCH of Frenltll I nd Franklin, 107 Eal! 11111 $tree COC11 Mae. C1llfornl11 whlell 11 the oll>ct of buslne&1 of Ille uncltrsltned In •II metters wtalnl1111 lo tilt tslll d Hid dectdftlt, within 1lx month 1fter Ille tlrst PUl>llcetlon d lhl• notice I I e " II I, • • Oiled f.tbnmv 17. 1961. Arden C.nnon Admlnlltr1tor wltll ttlt Will Annexed Of Ille ntale of the above nemed c!Kedtnl l'renllll~ l lMI l're•klltt H1 I. 11111 Slretf C•t1 Meal, Clllf. 9:1411 T1t11 ...WI At1tmty1 tw Ml!llllit lr9ter P\ll>llsM<I Orenge Coast Dalty Piiot I'll!. 20, ti Ind Merell S, 12. 1t61 216-61 LEGAL NOTICE NO'Tlta 0, IMTllU'IOH TO IXICUTI H CUlllTY AOlll!IMlllT Notice 11 nueb'f elven to tllt Crtdllor of DR. l'EP'l'ER IOTTllNG CO. of Fullerton, 1 COf'pon tlon. Oft>tor, whOM b111lntuJ.ddreu 11 1301 I!. Orenettho~ Fullerton County of OrMQI, State of (1 lil'ofnl , !hit 1 MCUrlty lnttrest 1bout to bl granted to SOUTHER CALIFORNIA FIRST NATIONAL IAHK. 1 netlonel lllni<lne 11soclellon the Slcured Pertv. whoM l>usl-• 1ddres • is N ' ~oi]~~n J":1n~'k1~:n'::i"~1::111' ' •• In ProPtrt'f locltld 1t 1301 0..llfflh•irH, Fullerton. Counl'f E. ol A<•""' Mlle et Calllornll. ··• .. If property It 4-~becl In ...,.,. 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Slcllred p u ty SOUt1iERN CAl IFOllNIA FIRST NATIONAL IANI( IY R, larrlctt Man,.. l'u•ltlMd Or-C-t Dally "1101 ,IOtuery 27. IHI l3l-6I LEGAL NOTICE .. .,.... ClllTll'ICATI 01' aUSINISS PICTt'i'IOUS llAMI Ti,. undlflitMd 4o c.rtlfY IM'f l rl COlldllctftll e MIMU at 262' N.WPOrt tllotl., Clltt MIN, Clllforllll, under !!It flctttloul firm 111me of ELITE SAUNA alld lhet Mid firm 11 comoos!d flf the fo119w111t lltf'$Olll, -· Nmtt Ill full Ind tllC• ol reside"" ire .. fOllGM: lloneld DrolSNU91'1 Ind Wendi s Oroleliluall. ins Lal>r...., Drive. CMlt (MN, Cllltorllia. 011W ,..,,,,.,., "' 11•. ROMld H. OrolsNU9fl W•llde S. Oroltbluvll ttet. ff C1t1flll'lllt, Ort"!lt CiOllntYt On """''"' u, 1911, &tfofl me, t l'lofjlrv P"\llltlc In and tor 111f Stalt. ..,_ny 1-4!rtel R-ld Orolsblwl'I al'Mt Wendi S. ~lsb111t11 ~nown to IN le bt tllt PlflOflS ""'°M n1mes -..-rltled lo IM wtttl!n Instrument Mid eek~ lhey llXKUfld Ille If'!:"· IDl"FICIAL SEAL) Glllltrl W. loYlll N°'11r1' ,.llbllc Clllforllle ;:=:-='" ;::e:r-.ic:-....... ortw. S• ..... ............ ~.,... Teti C"4J ...._, .. ....,... Ofl"" Cols! OlllY ,.lift, ~ .. 17 81111 M«dt S. 12, IHI ....... Lf!OAL NOTICE 11 11 ~. ,....,, 27, 1968 QAJLV l'tLOT Jl ·' I WANT ADS HouSIS FOR SALi HOUSIS FOR SAL i! HOUSES flOR SAL£ 4-ral 1000 Gener11 IOOU Gtnw'al 1000 lohn macnab VI EW New nuq;nillctr\l Vlf'W 4 Bedtoorn, 4 ti., dtl:tln& rm, laNe llOclal rm, carpets, dra~s. aDd landlcaped. Acee~ to private beachct For Sale by Builder OP~ DAILY 4 GREAT IUYI NO DOWN PAYMENT 01 Just 11 ft'W C10U11,n1 cq11t1. ijuy this 3 bdrm • 2 bc6th homo with dinlnJ toom • l.mmf'di- ate polllle.Nion available • $117 per moolh pays all: DOLL HOUSE FJmJly cowiJ\a and uwnera 1136 Slntiafo Dr. · Dover Shores $88,000 -exc ftnanc:1oc IAYflRONT Pier. SUp, 60 ft froota~ beautiful 4 BR, dlnins: rm home l'ffdy l'o move into • • Med more tpate eo Oley are oU~dni th.11 sparkling 2 bdrm. • 1~ batll borne 011 • quiet Ea4ta1de 81reet • 100ed A·l • QualJty carpeting • Attractively decorated -S21,. 999 -Try 10~ down. $84,900 OPEN SAT & SUN 415 Evening Star Lane Dover Shores 642-8235 -ONLY. $17,500- Neat two bedroom home lo- cated cloee in on EASI'SIDE COSTA MESA. Thia prop- erty ha.a excellent chance of being 1.0lled C·l. Could makr an l'Xcellent spec buy -let the tenants make YotJr payments. Eves. Call 5'>2833 HARBOR VIEW- HlLLS Corona del Mu Lusk • built homes located in the Sout.bland'a rnost de- sirable & tascinatlni area. Schools & CalU. Irvine Campus just m o m e n t s away. Sensibly priced from $33.900 to S43~"i00 LUSK HOMES Di~tlons: MacArthur Blvd . from Pacific Coast Hwy. or Newport Fwy. Tum on San Joaquin HilJg Rd., then follow sigM to model area. INCOME $ $ $ This is truly a steal $5.000. below Identical units next door. 7 units in top rental area. Will sell for minimum down or wUJ oon.icter trade for nice-3 bedroom bome. Call now for detaJls. $62,000 293 E. 17th St. Evenings $13,500 646-449t :i.4.7·1875 Forest In Th. City BeautlCul tree lined stt-eet, 2 hu-ge bedrooms, hardwood floors. A paradlse in ta.II trees and colorful Dowers. Titls won't last! 1 • ru.soo FULL PRICE. Call Today, A Start tor the Future. COSTA ME.5A OFFICE 2629 Harbor Blvd. 545-9491 Open till 9 PM CLOSE OUTS Lend.,. Repossessions $995 dn • 30 yr loan. No loan costs or e&erOW fees. Large 4 & 5 BRs prestige homes. 3 baths, marble pullmans, choice of color in cerpetln&. Oversized 2 car garages, built-in OVellS, ranges It dl.shwashers. Priced to sell fast. Rltr. 646-3928 Eves. 642--0185 Office Open Sat/Sunday *LACHENMYER 3 II 2 Bath Home Hardwood floors, flrepiace, double rarage + 18x20 CQDo crete slab. Eaatside Costa Mesa. $22.500. Wells.McCardle Rltrs. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. ~ T129 Eves. 6#-<Q4 ' I C.I .... Partc AfM 111 ~ • ouuttDUrw llJ"l9 3 A tamdr room ••· cant Ir rftlidy to IO • Mb' rMrlff Coll$ ... ,, POOL I FRUIT TREES Move in condition. 3 bcl1m wl1h double aarqe on large 60xl35 lot in the midst of new homes • Lovely patio and tl'opical planting sur- round a sparkling pool. - Best buy i.o a pool bome $25,950. EASTSIDE DUPLEX -$20,900 Dandy 2 bedrooms each side. Always rented. -FHA or VA no down. 646-7171 • 546-2313 Open Evrs. tll 9 THE ~JEAL E.3TATER:: Coron1 def Mar VIEW ~ hold views are going up. Try this one $48S per year for this out.standing executive 3 bedroom. 2 bath home, deep plush car· pets throughout, expemiVl' draperies, formal dining room, outstanding garden.. rr-maintained landscaping. $-1100 down -a 5 k I n g $41,250. • COATS WAtLAC! ltEALTORS --546-4141- (()peft Evenings) Income Tax SHELTERS 2 Unitt •••••••••••••• $22.950 Duplex .............. S24.500 3 Uni ta ............. $28.500 Triplex • .. • .. .. • .. • • $44,:?50 4 Plex .............. SJ7.500 Come in L di9CUSS with WI the units suited (or you. Newport •t Victoria 646-8811 (Call Anytime) PRICE REDUCTION on Can,yonsld,e home in exclusive Cameo ShOres 3 bedrooms & family rm aeparate aervice porch clean ''L" floor plan around large heated pool reduced to $63,500 Call Mrs. PavkWlch Eve11: ~6 NO DOWN VETS LOW DOWN FHA 4 LARGE BEDROOMS, I 'ii Baths, La r g e COVERED PATIO, surrounded by Lush La.nd1C8'»ng. Large White Brick Fireplace. F o r m a l Dtntng Room. All this for only $22,500. ln Co•I• Mesa'a best Area! ~ COSTA MESA Of"FlCE 2629 Harbor Blvd. S.1:).!»91 Open tlll 9 PM leach larcJaln! IACI BAY BEAUTY lmm1cutau 3 BR 2 bath ~ n« ~ home with acceq fur boat or lnliler from al-, lty. Home bas lhl6 mastt't· ~m.. built·i.lla incll,ldlna ~erator .\ freezer, new . carpets, 1Je1!1' drapes, n~ painted inside .\ out. FllA 5% % 11vaiJ, to ..)'OU $ltl mootb taxes lnc1'1ded. $21,950 fluU Price NewpQrt •• Victoria 646-Ull 8/1 FAMILY COMES FfRST u t.hcY enjoy mmmil'li. boating, privacy A secl.uslon -they'll appreciate tbP charm uf &,vshores. We have a 3 BR, :I blth born.!, l'OmpletP. w i t h fireplace. F/A heat, Cpta/Drpa, tor only $42,950. Ex c e ll e n I Tenns. 615-3000 Evea: ~ Bay & 8-ch 1t .. 1ty, Inc. 240T E. Cout Hwy., CdM S 120 PER MONTH Includes taxes on this large thrtt bedroom, 2 bath fam· Uy home. You will enjoy the hardwood Ooors, the apaci· 001 rear ya.rd sul'TOUDded by maintenan~ be block wall You'd better take a look. 0 n I y U9.950 Full Pri~. ::a== 2043 W&STCl.J.IT DRIVE 64&-7111 0peo Eves. ~t t~ 2~:; Vista Del 01<o N '" 'J)Ol"t Beach · UPPER BAY S/\LES & LEASES Now Available Priced from • .. • $22.~ Leases from • • • S225 mo. Merltta Schwer, 644-U33 LIDO HOME ON 70 FT. LOT Large 2 • story home with beautiful sunny patio . trees &t flowers. 2 full lots. $69,500 Mrs. Long Coldwell, lanker & Co. ..:J' = '&-=r... 11(1 ...., Oil .... lllflMlll VETS $1 MOVES YOU IN 3 .BR 2 bath, w/w cerpet. inll, aprl.okk!rs, landlcaping big lot, near HYI Dua Polnl Marina. FROM $25,375 Muina CapllfrHo On Camino del Avtoo juat oit del Ovl.tlpo in s..n Jue C8plstrano Pageant RNlty Co. (714> S46-8829 or '!3-1'2S Transferred Yet Take advantage of a veter· ans privileged loan. Lea than 10% down. Hetrvy shake IQOf, Utl!d brick ftre. plac."e', diree le.rte beclrooal!I, ~utilulty ~ yattt. A ball out price • • • • $28,500 Colesworthy & Co • 6A2·7777 190I Harbor .Blvd., c~. N~ to snack Shop Jr. Anyene '9r Ttnnllt 1111' est.te • •lzE.d eustmn- bullt 4 BR ho.mt Odl' ~ Shorell ill on the l&rplt lot ln Weatcll.U! Dinlnr room. famUy room.. 3 car ....,e. 3 years old! m> aq, ft. db plenty ol ._ • add CllMD! A comer 1'9' ttwtlo :x ~· d~! Only S'l8,500. ltuth , ........... . 1eu; West'C1111 Dr. 6C9JO , ........... • .. ... ... ' • I , ; • I J8 DAIL.V PU.OT T~. Fdlt\wJ XI, 1'68 1• HOU S FOi SAL HOUSIS fOR SALi I;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;::::;;;;;;;;;;;;. Generat 1000 o..-.a 1000 PAUL WHITE CARNAHAN REALTY CO. OfftRS 6 ST AR HOME YAWU SA VI HUNDllDS Of Dou.AH tM IONUS DTllAS ' . c.pets • D,.,.. . P••Mt·L••c.,... .. M.ry More CALL . 546-5440 FOR INFORMAnON AND SHOWINGS ~ * Newport Beach 3 IR, 2 BATHS $25,950 -That's all. Only 2 short blocks to the surf, c u t e home. Spacious llv. room. fire· place. all t>IPct.. blt·ln kitchen. Fenced yd. For year round leaaure Ume * NEB> ELBOW ·ROOM! This 5 BR • 2 story home wilJ solve your apace problt>m • Imma· cu.late condltlon. with lovely w/w cpts/drps· only 3 yt>ars old-close to Sl John Parish I: all I c h 0 0 I s. Terrlflc yard • fenced. 2 patloa $36.300. * FOR OUTDOOR LIVING Nestled am on 1 the trees ln an upper East· aide location -3 BR + tam, nice brl&bt kitch· en, bl~lns 2 massive b r I c k ftreplaces, 2 baths, 1ood w/w cpta 6: drapes, fenced front 6: TM!' yard. R o o m for bo&l Only $26.950. * llEAT CHEAPIEI tn convenient Costa Kea location. Walk to St. John hr\lh. 3 BR 2 bath home, nlce llv room. frpl, cpta/drps. fenced yd w/pallo. Ask· lnl $19,9!50 -make offer. * YmERDAY'S PRKf bot a1 modem as to- morrow. Reduced $15.00 a 3 BR/Family + dining room charmer ln choice Mesa Verde, over 1800 sq ft with loads of extras: special me. all elect. kitchen, 2 fireplaces, outdoor ll&htln&, pool size yard. Owner wll1 belp fin· ance. Now only $29,950. Must sell. * SPAlllSH HAOBl>A Old world charm re- captured ln the new 2600 sq ft 4 BR + family ln Eutslde Back Ba.y area. Gleaming red tiled roof 6: e n t r y • white stucco. wrought I r o n trimmed, 2 'ii b&ths. all w/w cpts of acrllan. Truly quality throughout Price $60.· 000 • 15% down. ~ I' \I I • \\ 11111 .,,.,,, j \It\ \II\\ •• I \ I I \ • ti ARE YOU LOOKING FOR HIGHER EARNINGS? We are urgently look· Ing for UCt'nled or un· licensed aa.lea people to Joln our Oran1e County Office. We proviM a complete training pro-sram It • proven melh· od of aoccus. 23 YM-rl in the San Fernando Valle7 A Oranie Coun· b' with 10 active of· rkn. call ART COR· DON,~ eves. ~ • IHl811Al .... e COllllCIAL • IUSllSS ....., HILLTOP • MAN~ON ~.~£'(~..-' Spadoua t bedroolll. 3 bath ~ ~ vuue luxury borne litting bi&b on ' • hl1l tn eJ(ClUllve eack .e&y 196111 GIEA T! .,_ on lull that JOU OWN. Ovtt 2.600 llq\l&re feet ot comfort and luxury with ple'l!ty of privacy from the nei1hbors. Room for huae pool and access t>t boat ar trailer. Only $.51.500 for this one al • Kb! prestige prop.. erty. ~ • 204.1 WESI'Cl.JFF DRIVE ~1711 Open Eves. "U9UIDA TE!" ~ the bldr.J>D his new s'llit·level 4 .ft., 21n bath Spanish model. Park and ailool ~ block away. DELTA REAL ESTATE &16-+U4 or 962-338l REDt:CED To U6.750 2 BR home with beautiful fenced yard. Fortin Co. 642-5000. 546-0390 Costa MHa 1100 Walk to Golf Course In Beautiful Mesa Verct. Big 4 BEDROOMS, 2 elegant Batts. Built-in dream kit- chen, spacious F A M I L Y ROOM. Cozy living room with romantic fireplace. 2 car + garage. COVERED PATIO. Lush carpeting, draperies and decor makes this Eucutive Home ready lor instant good Uvq. A F ANTASnC V ALU&. Only $2,500 DOWN. BY OWNER • Near ~stclill sbopptni. 3 Bdrm home, large living with fireplace. dlning ar~a. new built-lo kitchen witb blrcb cabinets, new FA furnace. Large lot • 66xJ.26, with block Walla. S24.000. 642-7907 ABSOLUTELY NO D 0 W N TO VETERANS. $185 month pays all. Ideal 3 BR 2 bath ~. all built-ins. fire- place double prq<e oo quiet tree lined cul-*uc street Also may assume 5114 % loan payable S145 mo. total. ean ~1151 PRlCED to sell. $99 mo pays all on assuming 5'4 % Gl. 3 Bdrm, cptl, drps, many extru. Submit terms. will carry 2nd. Owner. 540..9439, 64&-0452. TRANSFERRED to Samoa. 3 BR 2 bit, patio. elec kitch dishwasher, drapes, w I w cpta beautifully landscaped, fruit trees. S24,!r"JO. :>M>-2783 Mesa Verd. 1110 IMMEDIATE POSSF.SSION. Bring your paint bro.sh. FOUR B E D R 0 0 M S, 2 baths, built-ins. fireplace It family room. Asking $23,!r"JO • submit any ree.sonable t.erms. CALL MR. BLACK, 540-ll51 OWNER: 4 BR. 3 Ba. Rep~ lie: din. rm. & fam.; water- fall. lmmac! Evea 545-0987 Open Sat 6: Sun. 2772 Canary Newport a.ach 1200 SufferirMJ from Dreams Want a near new borne! Here ta your dttam come I true! 2400 lqUare fttt. large bedrooms. master IUlte wltb large bath. formal dining arM. terazzo entry. f\lmpua room with wet bar, and Pf'(> fessiona!ly landlC9ped wltb automatic aprinldera and patios. $48.500. :_'.!•SPRING .... REALTY 1801 Wf9tcllff Drive REDUCED, lovely 3 BR 2 Ba. home an 2 Iota: can u.ee M 2 11pta. Rm. to bid. Near 811 6 oc.a. Wlll aell all or ~ Int. or 1iD. J2l Clat St. C1WMEI\ m.mJ BAYCftm' 4 ft: S a., t.m.. t frP.. 3-ar pr, Fee lftn&M S'? .... Oner. --RAHCB "1le 11mit I Bit. M; day Jot • ~ em • We have tM best llttln" In tM best• arN MESA VERDI 11 EXPANDED PACESmlR Slngle s t o r y 4 bdrm with added 1ame room and wet bar. This plan baa l1e m a t r bdrm suite. Located on over· sized lot with b J 0 c k wall. Excluaive at ••. $39,9!5<>. 'IDRM-$21,9SO ~ lhl.s fl oor plan: Functional is t~ word! In top cond. on large corner lot ln Mesa del Mar. $28,9!50 with 10% down. FAIRWAY HOME $a,000 Spacious split levrl with elegant carpets, drapes. Lge g a ~ e room with stone frRtt:e, bar. Opens onto fairway. Best price. $48,950 r fOR LWE Bea u t I f u I RepUbllcan home with pool ' BR split • level fl o o r plan (pool service lncluded) ~Imo. CUSTOM $29,950 Incomparable, . golfers' delight! Neat 3 bdrm on lge comer lot nr course. Dbl used brick trplace. Whale of a buy $29,950. NEAT AND SUNNY Plenty of trees. covered patio: sprinklers; dish· washer. B e s t b u y ln Mesa Verde 3 bdrm. $23,950. MESA VERDE -$22,SOO Neatest In town, move In w/o llftlns a broom. Shutters. awnings, w /w carpet plus cozy den. Low down. $22.500. JUS1 US1ED Beautiful 4 bdrm, sJngle story. Form a I dl.nJna plus paneled den with stone trplce and spec· l.ous Iv rm with elegant dra~. On 10,000 IQ ft lot In exclusive coun- try club neighborhood. A one of a kind buy - $41,950 POPULAR RUSTIC Pacesetter 4 bdrm. new cpt and paint, excel!. cond. A home that Is much In demand. Just listed and priced to sell at $63,750. BARGAIN AND VACANT Bldn. sale. Specious 3 bdrm on 85 x 120' lot llct'OSI from golf course. Many fe a t u r es. incl. courtyard entry and low low priC(!. $3'7,950. COl.OMIAL MANSION One of a kind! R·O·O· M-Y! 5 bdrms. ram rm. Uv rm, din rm, 3 baths PLUS pantry, ave. porch, and an ATTIC! Lge lot too! Whale of a buy at $45.500. fREICH ·REGENCY Unkiue fairway !5 bdrm. Brand new, loaded with featurH and investment potentllll. View home at $59.500. S BDRM SltlGl.E STORY CU.stom colonla-1. bnuid new with rust sold shag carpeting thru~t. Fab- ulous noor plan and a 3-car garage. Walk to iolf and tmnla! SS4.9(!0 MESA VEIDE SHOWPIJa See lb)I If )'OU wt.n\ & lar~ horn• In a coun- try atmoa~rel t:vttY ~vab~ ftatutt In a runcUonaJ, ~u pJan- ned home. :s bdrms on tn. falrway. 179,500. ee.utif\al 2 ~ -..,. i ..-lwtleletant 2 Stery U'.ASE: "4C1. 3 a-...; ..... A.-...W. bome CM Ide Ina be9dL CalCDID ttet\IRll ttmlClp. = ~ ~e .... 6 ..... • d Jdce Carpeted,~ 'trst I•~ -lncludin& ~ • • -r ._, .. iMt ....... ., ed. Nevw rm.t a. TUe ~. 2"9 batha, • tt: wll .._ ....._ • ...._a,....,........_ Sl,600 down. ......, beautlfUJ landacaplnc. nl:I .. C'lJl'l"Olll;I W,.,&l'l'DIG Call 962-2445 ~ West Jove.I¥ ,. k*wla -...... M. , Immediate °"""My .,... Sm> down to a..... Utune leech 2705 ar .. c-.. -· ..... H••• .. Cit •• 1606 lrvlne, ff..-Hip. '* price! 1 BDRY So. i.ac-a. Oefrm ll'f w. -CJ1. l&1* , __ ,, ,,_,,.. Padtlc Sbortt Ra1l1 Vu -"'-L ..__, -1-.......,,,, ..... -,_;...----...,,...,. __, mova ,_.,.,Into Mr.-Eva 5.11-1'11 • No ,.ti. _. edalll. :••• ::.::E:::. .,_ iiiffiLI newly c·-.... • -2 $156 ino. f'l$.14M .-... ~...,.. -Ai.-.-.-..-.-JT.. ..,. 48lhl.full1rl'ID. A-. Unlwrftt f bath home. hl./..Lfi...V...V...V-ba llOMARal BAY m , __ ....-...._ _______ , 1142-2020 or u i.un CUSTOM IUILT UtuN Nltuel 'DW OWNER. .ra.-c... Miia 11• 'Newport Hgtl. 1210 3M 14 baths, Provtnda1 In SiX:WSION ~ PANOR.UllC ;'.:======~:liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·-------I , pnettp ana. !...al'le lot with Ylew la combined ill dM Cenf1 ....... '950 . FOR SALE IY OWNIR ~~as for boat or trail-near new 3 Bdrm, 2 badl ~Obi HI le llool 111101 CUte Fixer • UPI*', valuatile •, bmlt-lns. ca.rpeta, dra~ fum.llbed home. ~ Newport Height.I ~. -. beautifully landscaped, chpes. w/w caJ11etinc boaw-•81~ .:!.,!' llEEIS Older house but well bWlt. f.-ced )'ard. Close to IChooll wubu/dryer. a>.sm ......_ 2 BR, 1% BA, lu'le .. A: be9ches. EZ tinancilll • l(c~·r ALS ~· clll 111 "'4%1T room downsta1rl. ~. price within reuoo 6 Glib' HcMw \htfurnllhM lliNTAU ...am.at • 1IO"lJJlM. See at 317 Fullmm, inter-$.12,000. • Apes.,.,,.,...... ... $100 ested call 54MT72 . Ted Way Realty General' 3000 1m:1, adL i., ACRE 5 BedroOms, 3 Bath ~2579 , --------OeMril 4000 l • J • S BD1UL 011-de-Sac Sl 0.th o1 bu. NEW ORLEANS LARGE 2 BR hcxwe Oil HOLIDAY Pl.AU J"UP. a tJNJ"URM. band forces ute. ~.000. "COURT YARD" Wooded renced'Jot 1n· Dl!'LUXE ~ t a. ....._. ~ C11111c1 C.. &46-7M1 or 642-lZZL <>ne.r. SpenWi Oavor & privacy. 3 Back Bay. UW Pd. $140 1'Unt. Al* $1Z5. + udl. CllDW, .w,s. to...-- AV AlL lmmed. Oilf Hav"9 bedrooms • tamJly room • 2 546-563() • 21'31 ~ Heated pool. ea ~ p t t I• I rm Ptlww W11. at Bir-100 CLI" o.JY9 3 BR, 2 ba + 2 BR Ocnn batba • built·lnl • dlabwasb-4r1lpe9, ample ~ No bar 6 AdluDt, 0:111a ..... WXURY nmNIUNl'UIUt View Apt. $49.500. 541-7249 tr. fftpla~. Deane Bros. Costa Mesa J100 cbildna, no pets. ..... Y-V "-' 1 6 2 mt Garden Home . Euy to own IMMEDIATE POSSESmON • 1916 Pomclaa. CM. MWlll -. to .... • llMlll9 ,._----5-ho---1-220-1 with tri.200 down. $2'2,500 full t. 3 BR, 2 batb. Oc.laview tn. _,-. wport ,... ~. The !Ual Esfaten, :':u;8~ all ~ c.ta Mela 4100 PNtlllt ~ from::::• OWNER. 4 BR, 2 ba, frp1c, M&-2n3 S200 tb 5 yn old. $:28,000. SUbmit $650 MOVE IN CALL~ BLACK, ~USl $22.50 Wk. Up MAl'nNl9UE 2 BR.. q,c., •• vs.wt cln. 547.7401 or 615-0144 No dn G.I. You PeY only $650 • St1llUo A a.dl -. &AIDIN APTS. Jat redeconted.. Gano, Dover Shor.. 1221 ~· !~ ~.~~el~c!s ~~ I .. ~=I : ~u:!,. ~ 8::d Pmllb IUft~ Gudm. =.;r-at. ----·-----1 tn nice neighborhood. Won't -· e N.-. oat. la Bar roRNlSHED BACHELORS OCEAN l'tont S Br, ..U.. Beautltul 4 BR. view bome, t.at. Call 9624411 Spanlab Eaatslde 2 BR, frpJc, 23M1At Newport Bl\'d. ~ UNFURN 1BR.2 BR· a BR farnJ&bed. Adults. $1111 mo. healedd pool, cabal>a. land. IYlitAf•rl•l\i1ifi~fl beama. priv/yard, patio, $U5; 1.at. Beaut. tum. Pre-2 batba avallable 4M.33JS eftlllnp scape groullda. $74,900.' 'W adults, no pets $128 yrly, fer older people. Nev llbop-Carpets, drlpes, ~ 2 BR • den, blWu, patio, By Owner * 646-3'1.r. 19142 Brookbunrt, H. • 673-7629 pine. Garap; w~-11th a S.nta Ana C.M. nr bfach. March lit. ~. H bo Hl·""lanclt 1235 $85 Older 1 BR. Adults er. No pea. Rel 1J20.D '*4233 ~ drps. $145. 4tMDOC ar r .,, Out of County 1605 $160 w. aide 3 BR O/vieW Wallace, CM. l3Mll18. 3 BR, 2 ba. Blt:na, brick pe1io, p),OCX) EQUITY In s.F. area Mgr. ru5 Miner 548-1L18 E I aide 2 BR. Elee bltna, ...... w...... "'° cpts, drpl, frplc, fmmac. (Hillllboroo&'hl· vtew home. 2 BR. Dble pr, adults pnt. patio, sance. Adults ml>'· 2 ..... w/cmport DESPDtATE neec1 o12 mt, $29,!r"JO. Otme1' movtnc. J"or Orange Co borne: ~ 240 Awcado. 3151-B Osle Sl35 mo. 6C-129I •· Water paid. neu tum er unf\rA ·tn 1-cb ~. 548-3l9S S«i-m> Mr. Duke. 54441612 NASSAU Palma 1 It 2 BR ICbool. Avail Man:b L area. Otll J'ohn Bedlolo. 2 BR. Gar Patio. Tropbl FllnJ « Uat ~ Btd. Zl.94 Placmtla Aveiue "C" JDeY, MUt» after' PM Corona dtt Mar 1250 S. Ana Hgts. 1630 setting. ~t for adults. 1 pool. 17T E. 22nd St. IGo3N5 2588 Orance An., "A" WTD: Garace for ......,.. ly Owner 3 Hae on 'ii ac • Horaese a blik shops. ~. 646-226'1. % BR. New qits, Tum or Unf. 5.TT-0380 Vk Victoria Cid ~ T~e Total rent ,__ ~AM $135. 1513 Santa Ana Av&, Dr .. CM. Reu. 6C-1'JM Channin& 2 BR, 2 be.tbs OD ........... • "'"' fTTVV v rdt 3110 Be--~.. YID lot&: in with~ secluded Jrl;y. $39,500. 54~7249• MB-~ e . CM. 83M9'll, SG-121'9. ,..._. • Rooms fw lent 5995 patio. Income Unit poulble, an 3 B E D R 0 0 M s. carpets. $90 CUte ~ Bdrm. Util pd, 1 _,_ adult. _,,_J 1961 ..... n--Spac 2 I: 3 BR, 1% bathll .,.., ""' UP _.... W / ........... _ new carpets a n d drapn. HORSES * HORSES drapes, fireplace, "'""' kit-642-C.l.2-c-'..-nun. •~--.... auaoaJ $41,700. (Not leuehoid) % acre. nr UCI A Indus!. cben, fenced yard, $185.. ~ti. dra~ ~ -~! $22.SO up Studio Apb. ~ 675-2829 A·l •/2 Br house. Sll,500 eves wknd:s. ~2813 ear 119._ • .......,._ Newport Blvd. CM ~ New-rt •---L. 4200 From $110. DIRE EMERGENCY1 Bkr. 548•9569 ,;:::-__,, Mgr. 27H Collqe #% Mite. Rentals 5999 ' MUST SEU.! Newport leach 3200 50 STEPS To Beach, lovely --..,.----.....;;;.:.._.:..__ Submit all often Tustin l640 WHY RENT? 3 BR, 2 BA, avail 3 moe., Maple Capri CARE for elderty, rewo. 3 BR, 2 Ba, tam rm, bit-In OWNER Attnct J bdnn, 2 LEASE/OPTION March 21st. $185. 675--071'1 SPAC 2 6 3 BR, 1% bathe able rate. 548-J'lS2 kitchen, love)¥ corner Jot. ba, ram rm. ·14 ac. Xlnt 3 BR, 2 baths. Newport ~ ~ rra I: Cpts. drp9, 2 pools REAL EST A Tl Asking $39,000 • $'500 Down loc, nu lndscp, nr i.chl Shorea. Pool 6: Clubhouse Near ahp'11 and1Choola General Delancy Rlty &'B.3'T10 $27.950 838-1097 MADGE DAVIS Realtor OCEANFRONT, mod tr n, FROM $99.50 -------- 416 ACACIA. Lge 2 BR cor-642-700J spac., 1-BR.; 'tll July lat. Mil'. 1998 Maple, #3 Income Property .000 ner R-2. WW add View • ~t. Laguna Beach 1705 673-5732 NEW r -1 BR ,.,_ ......, .,.e. · ·· ... .,.., 16 UNITS--$2230 Mo. to suit. 673-6904 WOODED ESTATE TOWNHOUSE Lease or Sale; l BDRM near Pier. S8S carp., blt-ina, retrig., 1ar. ACTUAL INCOMEI •-lboa OCEAN VIEW furn 6: unfum 3 BR., 2~ be.., Utilities paid. Adults onty. Quiet adult.a UOO. 548-4360. Reduced $1&9 OOO IHI Peninsula 1300 Country Cottage type home frpl., carp., drapes, blt·ina.. l2l6-ll84 2589 Oran&e. aiter 5 owner m~ aell tm: OCEANFRONT old brick, stucco, lhl.ngled ~~ ~··5 ::t:s •= BEACH leue. NnlY decor-BACHERLOR 6: 1 .t 2 BR ately. UDUIUal oppty • law Clloice locstion nr Harbor roo~ine. RJch w/w crpts. call: 646-5131 ated l BR, Adults. $115 Incl Apts.. Newly remodeled. Dn. Bkr. Box P-3.l. Daib' entrance. Attractive 3 bd. massive trplc, 3 BR, $24.950 util mJl!l, 673-1553 Near achoola I: Freeway. Pilot tpk, patio witb privacy SEE TO BELIEVE! Mission Irvine 3231 NEAT 6: clean, Oftnlzed 9118 El Camino, Apt l . C.M. ""TRIP=~u:x~-; -3..2--BR.-, -.-.. -t Guest parldng • new $72,500 Rlly ITI4) 494-0731 t.cbelor &]It. Nkie~ tuns.. 3 BR, 2 ba. cpta, drps, c.o.t.a Meta. $37,500 full R. C. GREER, Realty LOVELY 3 b~. 2% ba., fa.m, 981 El Camino. ~. 119Uo. $145 mo. pric~. $5000 Equity. Want 3416 Via Lido 673-44CX) LaguM Nftutl 1707 twnb.M on Park. Fpl. patkfy Orance Ave. * 673-0053 cub; $44 net, poteDtfaJ $74 4 Bdrm, family rm. cpta, drps, ittru. $2!50-m. Balboa a0G HOUSE 2 BR. attac pr, net 540-83ll3 Owner Huntington leach 1400 In MONARCH BAY. 1042 Nice . prden w/cardeoer, 10 TOWNHSES 2 Br 1u L.... ~ ~cbelor Apt&. Jndry. hr ahp's. SU0 646-2113 ., 79 - Added flml'fy loom OWNER. .$51,000 &7>2S99 Corona ct.I Mar '250 AD util incl $75 1111· Apts A 4 Br, 2 ba. Res 2 ll5 E. e.J.boe Bk'd. 2 BR Apt. Nn opts. ctr,11, yrs.Qltf. E/1~. CM. Pool, San Clemente 1710 BRAND new luxury 3 BR. BALBOA * l7l-994S No c:bldm or pets. U20 mo. 6 turn. USSM.-tmn.. Owa- Nlce Dutch Haven borne 'Nith tam rm, 2in be.. cpta, drpl, A----•ront 1 a• Pvt patio. Pb: MM'l69. er. 67>1393. ETe, 49MT19. carpets, drapes, A lots of FIX JT UP . ., -~-...... Oc•an --"' .,.,.u ~ r " ,, BR Htd Pool &.ac .. -t DEL'""" ..-.I Cp .. ...__ ........... k See • U 'ti 2 BR 2 ... th """"" •-· ~ ...... _,, .,.. •--1 til ........... ~ ... • ..... _~ ma· 'uhl:# .. "' ex. ... _.,..., "'""' wor · thia one na • • ""' • sun-'fi~w Lie $400 Owner ••v· ,,,..., u · v•-·-Jor lhp'r $130. uW pd. Ad-blt-lnl. Walle to Wen:wf for sure Only $22,500 deck, on goU COUJ'R, Ocean ~7 · ulll. 968-1740 &t6-5m shew $38 SOO. Onr &tM619 Paul Jon" Realty view. Make an offer, $39.500 · Huntington lffch 4400 • · _ .......... · __ . -----• 84'7-1266 Eves. 842-5844 4 BEDROOM Huntington IAch 3400 Roo.ma I: Apt• f« Rent Newport leach 5200 lusintea Rental 6060 • SPORESS • 1~ baths, 2-•tory home FREE RENTAL BOOK Dy, wk, mo. Sn(ls 1 a 2 BR LUXURIOUS Townhowe apllt Service Station Vacant 3 BR, comp!. remod-Nr. beech, $22.SOO Drop In A-""' 8rOWM % blk heh. AU linens I: utlla Jnel 3 br 2 ba frpl, xtru Fadlltles led btt •--•· Ell C Mahon RI nv a>MPAM MC1l'EL ' ' .,... R 1 -·-e ' new ·m~. new cp.... en . ~. t. 3 Bedroom • 2 Bath • fir. 118-lltb Sl N.B. 536-«110 pool.I $250 675-0178. ror ent or ...-.. Xlnt H.B. location. $22,850. 1624 N. El Camino Real place . Hnce family room. to qua.lifted pe.non. Gome Will ex.cban1e $6000 eqty tor l>tpie (114) 492-6145 Huae Fenced Yard $200. Mo. EXTRA Ira 2 BR l'um. OI' hit lluff 5242 bultness at pnemt ttme. TD's, boat, auto, cash or Sao Clemente, Calif. WALKER 6: LEE Unfurn. Utll pd. S120 • U40. Ideal location. Must be lqb. submit. Owner 897-9674 '1682 F.c:Unrer NO PE'I'S. 112-10, 5.1M24I Pr Vie n....• 1Y qualified iD order to be DIVORCE Condominium 1950 ~ Open Eves. itll:NT ALS I• W vpg•lftl accepted. 666712 BY Owner. CM area. 2 BR Townhse. Bltn., drps, Apts. Onfu,..,_. 2 BR, 2 batba, View ot 8!!1'_~ble -_ '61 Hx 50'' Must sell now 4 BR l'l bath 2 BR 2 be., 141:>' U7,500. patio. Brookhurlt 6: Adama Back Bay. $189 a: up ~ • l......, artior. bome. 1900 8Q tt Onty moo 540-545& benm 9-l pm. area. S135. s-98Sl, 642.2885 o.r.-.t 5000 W YI A ean eon. 327.(180 alt ' down includes costs. i<ENTALS est ew pts. •PRIME Rdail Location e Haffdal Rlty. 142-4405 H..... Fumllhtd Huntlngt.n u"R VEii DOME 137 Amigos w_,, NB STORE . u z to "Homes to Match Income" Hart.our -II M4-0liOI 1815 Rarbot, CM ...-. Rentals to Share 2005 S'ECIAU omCE ara 710 111 tt. llsllt MOOR HOME WANTm YOUNG MAN to 3 cl:. ~~ ~v~t ~ 2 WKS Fiii RINT C....... .. Mar 5250 ~=-= 1250 Ill Jl 8hare house, ••ruie• witb available. $325 I month Mab ~ NOW n. .. ~ Reef 3 BR 2 bath. 16X25 den, ex-3 ol same. La r c e leue. « option to buy. N.wfy Recl.cor.tecl * \m_.. * Offtce RMtal .a10 cellent area, 2100 11q ft. NEWPORT SRO~ borne. Broker. Call Toey HelblJnr ( .... te "'•plllnL ,ark Haffdal Rlty. 842-4405 Ability to pq $90 mo rent 141-2531. Boys Ct.It & Glrll Clull AP.uma:Iml NEWPORT ART CENTER. "Homes to Match Income" for pr1Tate room 4' bath • Spe.doQa 3 Br's • 2 Ba SPECTACULAR VIEW 2400 w. Ooelt filatnn1, -furn. cau M2-943f alt ' PM LapM ... h 2705 • Swim ~ Put/srea WaterfroDt/Loc -Boat Newport. ecro. 1ram t b. EXECUTIVE HOMES or before 10 AM. c e l'l1i tndtftinm,. fl 'JI su .. Avallable StQft Sbtrt. Prftdp inod- One of these gorieous. IJ>aci-EMPLOYED woman, alone, MONAROI BAY AREA e Adulta a J'amll:y .:.. 2 BR • 2 B&tb Apta. eJ"4 bulldlnc. Well nudntafn. ous homes will surely 8,P-sh .. re hie wttb same. Cntl LOVELY OCEAN VIEW 1145 Anaheim Aft. LEASE ·•· BUY ;;_ ~ ~tectun. peal to you. Large family CM $115 mo 5'MCJ72. 2 BR a den, 1% ba, cpts, drpe CM 6C-2l24 $G>. Mo. 6 up • SS.300 QP ties paid. ~· atr.:'~ rooms. 3 BRs $33,!r"JO -4 frpl. pool i... $225 mo. · · 2525 OcHn Bml CdM Jcr. P9rtdnl BRs S36.700. Immaculate. MA'I'URE worid._ woman to Adulta 496-1243 betw 10.S pm m.1m -lor turther Info • • BeM'J ~ $PINDELL REAL TY share 2 BR ~Apt. 11le .... Joa ciaD Berman Trott. u-. tioo -~ lftdhtdml ~1u.r awtGE m 'na. qqidlilr J011 .rJ ..... beatinc/air ClllldltbdzW. Warner at Magnolia. ~58 _ Rental detaBI. Ofllc. Uar fmlifJ PfOblemS WHtcllff 3230 W•tctfff 3230Westcllff 3230 ~.,, call 548-2400 or 5M.8ITI. w 17'1 Wesldltl Dr. Must !ell 3 BR 1'6 bit, sepa- rate 14x26 lamily rm, Uk, new cpts/drps. ~er will pay loan points for GI or FHA buyer. PICTURE PRETTY 3 BR mmer New Haven bit-bu, hardwood Doors, trplc, l'l baths. FA beat. $22.~ GI °" FHA terms. Pat Robertson ltlty. 147.&553 * 193-4152 $13,750 Older 3 BR cuatom borne ftx. t'r Uppet' (you own the land I Call now the lot alone h• ,.Orth I.his Pritt. TIADEWINDS RLTY. SU..0011 842-S012 ~1661 FORKER MODEL HOME l''£.AJ\ BEACH. Qlmer lot, frftbl)' painted. l yn. old ~ ~.,.. •• aprlnk)r, S bdrm. It f:lm. rm. Patio • lift l1ns. Cpta. .. sa.• m.4llS4 O'IVIWI'. 81' Oner. S,Bclrm, n' betti. carpet. -. blallt·lna. pat- io. He..r H~ Cmt. ... at.a. IQ.ml. ~ ·~· ~ Joe. tor ... Carp. ON 1'DI ACRES Of.e's IDOO 111 ft e 25c:. l la 2 U. J'am a U.._ Recpt. ana, T JM olle'1 rr,ka I PrilPatloa I Poola wa1nat1.._ crpt1, ...,.. ,...... • OlntDt1 Bldlt. • t.INload, ll'OUDd tloar ... httlar... Ownen Mt-81, ~ -s.. Lime, CdM M4-3l11 f lilacAra. •· a... 11"7) ., ...... 2GO & l5tb ,. ... ________ _. -• -• • • • • .. ~ L) • -- • -L) • Feat full Tut $74 Iba !S 2 >ool, twn-m. !'pl, c1i1f 619 D60 !iO'. tier. 070 'ER, ltlQ', tbe ... ildJI,. tare. Jtilt- nte ~ dual •• 12• tr. -Ir l1t -. • 1+ ...a .. .... -"'· .. "' .. • .. • ~ ;: iPi: :a .. I - ..... --·--........ -·------·· .... ~ ... . . . ... --... ' ' .. .. .. ... .., .... I l'llndly, F...,_, 27, 1'68 DAIL\' ..a.tr Je JOIS a """-OYMINT JOU 1 IMPLOYMINl JOIS a IMiiLOYMINT JOIS i IMPLOYMiNf ..:.... ~-6740 Hel• Wem.t Mttt 7200 -------1•-.:.. ._W....., Men 1100 Help Wtntld Min 7200 A..,.c ... , M. W. ._ i.AmMaiit .r .. Sena .. • oa ., .. • tt1 IQ.lJl7 DUFTSMAI . ,,..... '7SS llectN Mechanlal : LAGUNA llACH IPacfll available In .... oalC9 buDdllc •t .................. Lapna lkech. A.Jr C!Clnd .. tsoeed. carpeted, bcautiluJ ~~.Two '1i.G ...W for 80 _ ~ reer 1"48 to « _.., MlmJclpal puking Iota. n at 10, .. a.ad 10 po l.n t .. ...... mot1th .... --. Add ~ by m.ooo • ., ~ ,,.... ..,._.. 2nd • I ~ 0«.n V• ts for deak and chaJra. Add level land ' 0 u t h t..aiuu. SlO f0t bualnesa boW's an-Sokl to ttcpQDlible .,,.. VAlddy1 Wint? WfwMWye Get? 1Wering ...SC.. Ai uWlU. -..... ....... ,._.. SPICIAL CLASSlftCATIOH •"'• 1 paid excePt telephone. .._.. _. '1v..ooo w It Ill ,..._ !..: DAILY PILOT '25,000 clow. ('llt> $11Jf NA TUltAL IOflN SWAPf'lltS S rD l'ORUf AVEN\11; 15'\00 • lit T ~ sS s,.Nt late .r ir LACUNA BEACH mo. Ind ,.,-. on ~ le¥el 1. H• -I tiMM -5 IMldla • .-. ~ Oceanvim lot. All due 3 •uu• -.o w.iat ...auo• . ... .. ..._ ._.,,.. ,. ... "---........ ,. -., ..... )'l'I. 10 fiOli'* OK. •llll .. YOU• .... -· -.......... ..,_,.,.. C~mmerd1I "85 .,. ~t141NG 'Olt u.1 e -ruots UNl v1 t • I~ PHONI ~t..50• t J11J . ~ INI NOTICES Te P&aa Your TrlHr't •Paradlat M ' , Commercial leuebold from Found (Fr .. Ad•> 6400 WANT llto 20 Unit&. HAVE COMM. COt 2 blclia home' ~ Baker to Brtltol Streets, ~ YOUNG Ma G e r m a i Duplex near ace.z,. c.ii ldd omce NE cor 11th A-'Or- ( l'ot cletalJt caD: . Shepbefd ba6d bl Alpht cub. Art Glovinetti, Rltr. a.nae, HB. Approx $6000 eq. Bania &talty Beta ~ lot CK. Ide(). fm.7420, m.818'1 Trade tor other prop Ol\ ' t • ~ t1(y 6f8.a · S20,000 Equity tn be9utUul Bkr. 5.36-295 eYea 536-1972 Pl, ActJoinlac Improved k>ta. ALAIKAH Malunute. CM Newport Beadl .home. Will TRADE: My 12 yr. oldCUU:0 'r 'JitaNIMa WANTED aM .. dozat liml ....... * ~T iitiiriiid. ius. Brilla )'CMJr on ...... MNll9 - Jenttwt.I 67'0 u .£.Ur :;;;;::z, noon. c:irp etc ; lliGIDll A oltices. Reaa. 'nle .__ Side SCM134 • P~ • Interior 6 ~. rr. estimate&. ~-=Me ntes 646-3015 INTER or J:at. PAlNTING, IMMEi>. SDVICE. Local ref. FREE tit. ~162'1 (VET'S Bonded Painting Int or an. 101?• in ·~a Reu. Fret Est, 642-0427 P1tlot 6860 l'IOlcllt Baker Bristol Atta, AN&. CaD 56.»11 IDd ~~e /~~en~ hoUM plex, Lquna Bcb: S min to • CM By owner 540.lllD Identify. P ' eaa or town &: beach. All furn. fot: -------- r SMALL blk " In doe· ~ Hunt Bcb. 64l-515CI 2 BR. 11.xer • \lPpe!' houa, •CUS"roM PATtO COVERS -lnduttrial Rental 6090 Cll 22nd A: Npt Blvd. 04, 4-Plex West C.M. f7000 eq· Lq. Bch. pref. $.3S20 ~ ~ ~~ S.-2TT? lllt:y. Want: I BR 2 bath ~ ' ~ e NEWf()ltt Bl:AOI e RABBIT • vtc Irvine A Eut&lde O>sta Mesa ar HA VE bland bome HllDt· i Cootnc:ton olc. l yd. Work· MqDolie CM. MN035 Newport. Under $25,000. ln&ton Harbour, tree and : *llis A Porlp, Lo Jk'I· 5tD-l3l3 t to 5. clftr. n.de for Income LEAKS? Cu or water elec-i .f, AD or prt. ~... ALL wtilte Panbet. Dover WANT: CM or NB prop. property, tbl9 area. Prtnd-tnmteaDy 1oo9tt!Cf undtt ~ ! .r,. CORONA del Mar Fee ShD:>lt Sbotts area. 548-2513__ HA VE: 2 dpllr std uniia. pals only. 842-l.25T ment, blacktop, ground, ! Iota: ooe·w/barbor 6 ocean ORANGE It white cat. Youna Anaheim. Blt.l'ftl cpta, drpe, BEAU new ocean view goU walla. lbow9n, any place. ! :--view one ft..2: ower &'fS.4750 Vic Pomona School. 646-2395 5 encl gar 600 en. Own bm 3 B d b Repalttd. Water lines clean-"' erse . r, en, wet ar, ' ~7 aft 5 2 frpl 2 .... F-· u..... ed, preaure Ttltored. L h 6100 Leet 6401 --------' ....... "'""'""• CALL "LEA...'CS" 642~348 . O -· HAVE: Two tree I: clear boat, plane, TD'1, lot,! Eq. BankAmerlcard OK S&x290 Coqun. w 19 will bld. •·~YED Lee ~eJ tom cat. Jot.a. Total $7000. $14 M Owner. ~ ~ TOdOO E. Bay St. CM Altered. Wht spot on Did WANT: Boat, camper or Plumblns repaira I: Services , J\.J ~ '., •• Sii.GOO Vic Htc Harbour, 147-2511 u.t1« lACK KISTLER HILLTOP Estate San Juan drain llnel ltopp&ges cleared , .... t!OldOO J\.2 car. . . .. $10,500 Bl"-Dale Poodle "Oliver"• l:xCHANGER 60-lOtO Oapbtnno, over :mo 111-ft MB Di.KoUDt Plwnbine 1·: Locid.1rt llMlty ~·min.; Tic. Me,. A: Vb C.olta Ke a a Profeulonll 4 BR, pool, 3-at gar. O.er ~WO . ._._ ,... n-"•"57-..._ '-lac. $74,000 clear. Trd for TRADE? ~ worlr for 569 W. Jltb., C.M. --...-. new• _. '""'· Bldl· Clole ... ....,.tJcn, •-•l B'-cc•a7711 ..__. 646-2301 ~ TRADE $44,000 equity tot' ~ prop. ..... """" ANYnilNG -tumlture, Ptl'Mftllt 6405 clee.n Re91dtt!t1al U n i t a. HA VE: S fUrn untta + 2 BR tooJ., you.name-It. 642-0348. , Ocean V.w ; i~· 1.46 acrea. 215T Padflc Ave. • (R3 County) OWNER Eva 615-lllD 81X196'. View 1423 Galaxy Drive, l>o'ftr S b ore 1 . $32.500. LlebokL $650 ~ nually. By owner. •2151 CHOICE l..Dl' on Santia&o. Newport Beach * 64l-&S85 . • LEAP YEAR e •DANCE• Thurs., Fel>. 29th Stephenson Rlty. 615-400> home w/oUlce, Npt. Blvd. e SPOTLESS e 34M equity. TRADE for S.wl!'f 6960 V~. 3 BR, Xlnt H.B. loc. clear land No. Cal. or TD'a Alteratlone, cuatom dress $22,ISO. Will exch. S6(XM) Bkr. 5.19-1002 makln&· Reuonable price!! eqty for TDI, boat, autn TRADE: for Jir. borne; 3 For app't., tm-fl015 GENTLEMEN FREE or ?. Owner 89'1·9674 BR. beach home; 1~ vie'IV Alteratlona-642-5845 (with lady e9COl't) 2 BR home. GI loan, on lot Pac. Palis; L.A. inc.; Neat, accurate, 20 yrs. exp. ORANGE COUNTY'S Jt.2 lot, wfPl.am tor Duple."!:. All clear; $130,000 Val. 62 NEWEST I: FINES1' WANT lar&er borne. Fortin Balboa Covn. NB 67S-494T TILi, C.r1mlc 6974 DANCE SPOT Co. 64UiQOO. 5e2576 8' Stand Up Camper, need.I _.._.. _____ _ DANCER'S CORNER t'AVE R-4 lot 40xl35' over· work, '62 Cllev. plck-\IP. • Verne, the nle Man * Opell Weed~.?~· Fl1• . S.t. 1ooi.1~ Echo. Lake in L.A. auto., boat, mtr., trlr. no.de CUit. work. lnlt&ll It repaira. ~ ...... ,. •~ t ... .,_ No job too amall. Plaster 1438~8. Main at Edinger St. Valu~ $18,000. Want local all or pert ..,. au omoutAC. patch. L e a le In g shower --------vlew lot. 83$-1701. 142.3191 .,,. _, '°"' IV>IV1 6150 SINGLET • Free Penonallty re.,.U . .,.,.1..,,,.....,..,,_ ProGJe. Call for Confklen-* * * * * * JOBS & EMPLOYMENT tlal ~ed Message. --------California Rancho __ m_-4070...,,.-24_houn__ .1o1a wanttc1, Lecty 1020 ~ 1 acre of pnl.lf ._ lucl ALCOHWC. Anonymcq SERVICE: OIREC IORl SERVICE OIR,CTORl CONVALESCENT It invalid · with a four sta.11 barn, and ~~ PhcJDe m..m4 Cement, Concrete 6600 Glr4ettlnt 66IO care bf nune aid. 1'I r 1 · fen«d pesture. A bc8otitlll -._... Morrilon excel refl. 2 Bdrm, 2 ba bame, eleo * SINCLE ADULTS * CEMENT work, au klnd1. ANTHONY'S 648-112:1, alt I pm. ::-~~:-:... "'= CaD for NCafded _.. W CNdlt -all major G•rden 5.vice HOUSEWORK. Rd. U req. pa.a. call Glean TbcmPIOb ~ HOW'I a daJ * m.mo cndlt cards Incl cal canla 1 646-lf4I SUI hr. Alao empty apts. wttb: ~ 6410 bonoted. U Mos. to pay. Re••· m.ootbly care. Prun-I: bouaa by est. 536-6801 l tkheff encl Ateoc. Inc. ._R.euooa ___ bl_e._5»4844 __ .__ ln&. Landlcaplne. Exp. bo"' HOUSEWOJV(, ~ .... :f:~J!erl~ 1!1B w. Cbllpman Ave. Coast Hecift• Club •CONCRETE WORK • tlculturs.t. "Tender, 1ov1DI i.dy, o" n tra .... 11:.:.~ Orule. C&llf. • FREE SAUNA • °'s.:n. ~· N;Jt038too care tor Green Gardena". _...,,_._54MS21 __ • ___ _ : 541-2821 Eva-wknd9, 53S-mT __....... e IVY REMOVAL Mature ladJ put dme Wltb s~ maaace by cusroM PATIOS A eompulon to NJne or 7 Expert~ Ma==:; moc1c nn.. A11o concrete e IVY SCALPING chlld. ear .t: rm. 494-5103 OPEN 7 o .. Ys A ""-•i.witw •removal. 842-1010 6200 MUlt bavt -* A.ut t!WM or four )'tan ~ In actlematks, ma..s. lay. out. I.lid prtn&ed clmlit board dramzw, Excellent cbanot .tor ad. n..ncement w I t h loadlns uaanufadurer ot ,role .. bW audio equ.lpment ror the reconUns IUld broad-cutlna ~. • Salary commenwrate with ~rlence and qualitica- tions. Evenlns and Saturday •~ tervlew1 m1.1 be arranged by call~ ~ . WIGEVIN Divlalon of Sclenti.11c Industrlea. lnc, 1801 I . Carneti• Ave. S1nt1 An• S46-H30 An equal oPportunlty employer TRAINEES WE NEED 25 MEN TO TRAIN FOR AU POSt· TIONS IN ALL DEPART· MENTS DUE TO NEW FACTORY BR AN CH OPENING lN ORANGE CO. OF LARGE EASTERN MANUFACTURING&: D~ TRIBUTING FIRM. STARTING SALARY $480 MO. WE NEED MEN WITH ALL TYPES OF WORK BACKGROUND. FAST PROMOTIONS ALSO COMPANY BENEFITS AND PROFIT SHARING AVAJLABLE TO QUALI- FIED MEN. FOR INTERVTEW CALL MONDAY I TUESDAY 537.2312 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH lmmed. Perm openin&' for: • Draftsman • Youth Center Coordinator • GNUndtman- Garclenor • Park Malnt Man Fo.r fuU lnlormation on theae out.atandinl O.Pport~ ltle11 contact Personnel Office 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Besch Senior Mechanical Desig1er Life eupport equip. nMnt for commerclll, undersea and mllltarY"< 1ppllcttlons. Must be f1mlll1r with mll 1t•n· darda, drafting pr1c. tf cff, ind wlJHng to ... aumo-rotf\on1l blllfy for v1riou1 ph1M1 of projed1. Apply In person tr Mnd ,...t'nM to Per· sonnel Department . U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Warner Santa Ana An equal oppor;tunlty employer Production Test Technician 2nd Shift Must possess knowledat or electrical and electronic test tbtory. We welcome candidates who ha• e completed technical train· ing school or recent mili- tary electronics coune. Contact Steve Joyce 833-0600, ext 2182 COLLINS RADIO CO. 19700 Jambor" Rd. Newpo rt BHch All applicant.I reviewed on merit with no bias toward Race, Color, Creed or Sex. Shipping- Warehouse Manager . -Fut growlnt manu- facturer requlrea ex· perltnctd manager who 11 an expert In high volume 1hipping · · 5 ac. nev Lake PaJ11 project. $1995. $195 down. "·--•"pm e CLEANUP UYl'S "....-Ml THORYK CONCRETE . 1J2 E. lath St. IC-DI NO JOB TOO SMALL e WEED MOWING Oomtttlc Help 7035 --------1 and warehousing. --OM-.EN ON -642-2814 after 2 PM LIVE INS W LY Fre• at. 646-12341615-5516 Prof__. __ , a. YARD CLEAN-UPS Employer pey1 re. _... ~ • """'~T w~ ot an.y kind 1 .... .....11 t bo '-· ,__ .._...__. "'" Ha""·· Trea • Shrube • Ivy Geors• By--.. Aaency ~cure 8 me "1 -· a~ tbe Jowett "'""'--! Guar ..... ,. 6th S A u7 N>M UceMect A: xpenenced ,,...._ lbaped or removed. Rototil· 106-B E. 1 , . . .,. ~ WCERNE VALLEY Day A ev •. S.7215 woriananahlp. 642-8314 Ung w~·new lawns. ChlneM • Enallah • French Dtlert Land 1''11 Sale CEMENT work, all types. &42-7260 Permanent, exper. Live-In TO SETILE ~ATE Funer1l1 6412 No job too •mall· Free est. INTERIOR-EXTERIOR Far Eaat J.scy. M2-8703 CASH DEAL ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;; H. S'l'UJ1.ICX S4'!-161S 12 yra in area. Reas rates WRITE MURM~AVE "AD" WESTMINSTIR Child Cire . 6610 Free FAtimatee, 642-3466 Help Wanted, Men 7200 30 John Strfft MEMORIAL PARK uCENsED DAY CARE Chner•I s.rv1cee 6612 Car Wash Help 1_H_ol)rok~-~e,~Masa. _____ o_l040_ Mertvlry & Cemetery Hot lunches, nap1, crata. ..._._ .. "8 Ph.imb•-car Full time or wkenda. .s.JSt,.ES5 and , .... funerilt Harbor-Baker * 546-1539 raw ... .,., ..... • Min age 18, apply ln penon pentry. Reul M . Insured. UDO CAR WASH PINANCIAL rom $245 Ctfttrtcton 6620 BankA!Mricard OK C mete Iott Oall "Mike'' 64U348 481 E. 11th C.osta Mesa lut. Opportvnitlee 6300 ~'°"' ~-ROOM addidonl, low over-BOYS 10 ·14 BRECK NOM' RLTY ~ Mount. I O...rt 6210 MACHINIST ErMJint Lathe Minimum S year1 experi- ence. Company 1>ene11i, tn- ctudlnl pfld lUe and med- ical Insurance, bonus plan and overUme. Apply or call Troy Engraving Co, 2322 S. Pullman SL Santa Ana 54G-8565 Fry Cook Apply weekly between 3 pm and S pm. YACHT Sales Corp. Xlnt Includes F..ndowment care head, top quality! 16'X20' H•ull"I 67JO Good ruutetl e Good prafttl MW aan A: power + bkrl· Everytbblg Ill one bmrtl1llJ JaQlb' nn. Speclal oiler, CLEAN Iota. 1aras-. etc. BALBOA PENINS\JL.A S k Shop # 1 4 Xlnt water Joe. P!aant· place ~ i.. eott. S2D>. LT Contt. OR 3-1168 ,..__ -• d _.., DAILY PILOT nae ..... r.mov ... WDP, ...... p, .......... • "-s 1 c H ",JM profitable. Bua $20,000. VU. No traffSc problem. Addltiolll * Remodellni backhoe, ftU , p-ade. 982-8'145 • VM.._• ...., • OHt wy, - Id bQyer only. Wrlte Box P-14801 e..dl, Weltmtnlter Fred H. Gerwiclr-Uc. SAVE MONEY* Before you CARPET 1a1 e •ma ;:ex: . 31, Dally Pilot Ul-1125 5)(21 m.eoG 1t 5&-2110 Take It to the dump call pemnced retail store, llODle __ ELECTR..._ __ O_NI_CS __ Send rtaumo or apply Personnel Office. U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Wamer Santa Ana An equal opportunity employer BUSBOYS DISHWASHERS 18 or Older DAY SHIFT GALIZRT. Sculpture, pot. _ C C ... 1 662.. Ua! 6*9181 or~ outllde. Excellent new Tape drill operator & tery, peJntinp, ceramlca, c.~-L.-... 11...111 a!!-! n "9 " n>n, tCJ11 pay for npt pr'Olnmmtr • printed cir· APPLY IN PERSON Im_.._ t Good CM '-n1"9•-' ..,... -./ HAULING. 'I'ruMI ptdcup. _, •••• Mr •-·"· -·•t ................... 0 11 and ~s ""'~r. e c. · ·""" INSTAIUTIONS, repa.ln, 'l'rtJamJnf· All)l1!d111-we do man .OJ.....-n.i. ' ...... ,....., ..,.. """"""· "' .,. °" C0111C1 eallJy move. Sell HARBOR Rat Memor1al ~ eal• Api. oar tt all. Expert work. 56-2'192 TERMITE INSPICl'OR Merom Company tor invemory cost. ~ dawn. Park. 3 Iota for mo • ~ Reaa>oable Branch m Uc reqcl Freter 1530 E. F.dlqer Ave. REUBEN E. LEE (4 M) ~21Mrl • .,.. mo for OC)e. S.U.f.'US aft DIAMOND. ~ lnceme TIX 6740 one DOW empl)'d bat eqer SUlte ' Sa.nla Ana WELL equtpped IDlchlM s Pfll, CA.R.PET Cle• .. 1.... Jioor • ., ... N. w .... n to adnnce. Stricd1 coat. n4 • Ml..qJ69 151 E. co .. t Highway • .._ ........., ~ .a.-......-.. ---interview. 2 CARPENTERS: 1 Hard-..._:-,,::,~ kWv_:-L I .._._., , 11...150 &trtwtnl· Waxtn1, Walla, 52S-2515 ware man·, Chopn.r Gun Ntwport Beach 1 '· c.. pe •-... wor · ..,.. ... ....., _. -W!Mowl WUbed. 5n-«i8'f Pub. Acct. -let. 1951 r-ft. Good loCaU. Low rent. u~-Offl •--WANTED experienced 1>1.19-~-ratorl; Fibreglass roll· --------' • W.000 Full price. tenm. NO'l' Respamlbl• for 1111 .-WALL TO WAU. • N~.!!..._~ r:!!::" boya' for tull ••~ .._ ...,,.. er mtn. EXPER. ONLY. Salttmen & Man1gert (.-c.M.....,. ·--7 PM. debta other than ...., own. • nan~ ,..,, W'.&VTVG • aw .&.IAN.&~•ua-. 11.m·u111·r \J,IMll9 -.,....." ,....ING ...,,.,.... ,_,_. •• ..,.. ..., \JUWI" ...... ~,... J' T H ---Ume. Omtaet Hant °'1e1i, .an orur • Career opporty wltb ltadin& I .. --;RIGIOAIRE 1\.eodore l . Goodland.er BIG Dllcomtl MS-8623 . o"p· EN-7 D~-YS-Newport Harbor Yacbt Ollb Cblumbl• Yacht Corp. Hrm offering OH.t 100 mu- ,._,,,__ ._...__ all ~cl<" h .. e Ollh:CTORY • ..... ., __ ...__,. w.s T:IO w. a ... Aft. OR 3--m McConnlck Ave., CM tual funds. Full ot' pt time. ......,. --new A----1 ...... -'Mio~"""'• •• • ""'941 , ,..., N In ..,......._ Bii money 1oc-. ..,.,... 11.•50 _.._., "9 -• 67J.a345 e RD\rra AVAif.Am..s CHOPPER GUN OPER.AT· o Hp!!r nee, we tra . -~ v-•--'· "I -1n o .. • ... ·m-G' • .,., TOOL Npt Bcb om~. 642~ tlml. -~ W. ........_. HER.RING'S COMPLETE N ......... tft T1• •--1-=-no> • ~ c.n ~ Fullertan. l714) m.7133 Dey, WM« ,,.f!r .u.ttt CARDEN SERVICE ~~-c~_:-~::. Wtltmlnlter tor ..,. lo.14 MAKERS. EXPERIENCED Sanlnta Anato oftlrtnt'e'-~~~ FOSTER l'ffae ...... Well F• nunery ecbool ~ * ,.., ~· .... up * Lv·--....... -.-.,~10' Good Proftta . No &mdQ ONLY. COLUMBIA YAOfT VH l"I ....._. .... , .. .._....1 -. 01• """"""", .... rtn . . . . . . ...... ..... ..., • .., -CORP. m McCORMICK Servl.ca. Inc. atab. Xbrt *· Mmt teD -· -· ---~ IUl'B ............. ..., s t T ... .......h., ......_.. --Dl" ord CIMO REUA8LE llO'ftlER v u n _. ....... .,..,.u flt IX .. , ••. .-J'tBEROLAss-.-•---w.. AVE. C.M. 3 Jelcoat touch-up it• • • en. MY HO ........ -~· Lotl mowed clown. For horM appt. call Tra'--A·· OAu or._..nl"""obt CARRIER BOYS (Day\ lnweat1Mnt o',p.r. '310 e -..zei-.~ Malntwnanct 112-4914 NA'niAN TAX SERVICE aiufi.Appty ""Mac areiw GOOD RUU'IT.S l Flberalaa roller t GARDENING complete 11r 521•7142 m.1153 Yacht1 1985 Babcodt, Colo AVAILABLE (Swing lhlf1) BOAT Dt&l•. Mfar ... REUABLE mocber. Wetk-'f'tce. • ~ exper1enc; Computert.d Jncorne Tu ta Mm. RUN'l'lNu'TUN BltAat 1 AJl.round molder S1000 ~" rtttn oa lnvelt. cl-.>'9Ollb'·1-41MI" old. My ttu.ble. DceDeat wotk.1 !JS E. l'htl, 0... ,.... -o•ILY PILOT (Swlns ahltt) !. Fun.. .eured. xtnt tlJtve bome. *-Ole». 6C-43ll Nl um. NCGrcl bepq, t'OISHWASHll-~ COLUMBIA YAOrr .., -h ._.._ .. Ovtr to. A""b' or call e M2-02l e -M-"--'·" A"• fat, .. potientlel for Jdcber ~tQTll I .,..,.1 _..,_ mJ • o ID e, L I!. ..._ 11ua. JDODt., Seety'I and ..,. '"'" '-~'",.... ·- pl.Ill t• Tax be avail. Beer It. A,._. ar& ., ..... w•w• Bkb1 a.rv. (211> metO ~ STOCK Oerk, no exper. Costa M ... Cal. p CJ(. ... ,,_ ._ ~ __. Newport Beach T--. Chib ~; 1-m prr montb • 1'11t. Boll ,... Dall1 Dot -• ......_ ,.... ~ * mt YEAR * a1 Eutblu.U. N.a. ,., 1tart; 5 "-" week. Write No E...a.&enc:• !=;:::::;===========-'fke,1'lwetl. Ml-71111 •JS'J'EHO A ...... f .......... T.D.'t Q'5 lrlclr.MauAry,llc. EUJWPJ:M OARDENEa RARBOR SHOP'G omt. -CARPENTIU-qualtnc.UOl'lll. age, bt libt. Necessaryl • -. --.,, e '540 IAndam,... M.almt~ T n.,. a Wed. 56&10 WANTIO ~ P~ .. ~X:.,45· Costa Mun have clean Clllfornta _.,.. .a __, v 1tM1S7 IOATIUILIMNO •eta, ......... • drtvin& ~. Apply .,_ 9111 rr. l>Mdr SB• lnUa<. ~. Carpmtry .-., ,_, ..,.. i. I . HOPPMAN Ialander Yacht.I ... TOI Firemen wanted. age YELLOW CAI CO • • Clillll ,.... • to l eollatml• o.eoni ca.,... an Jolla EXPD!_ ~~ Gardeolr liftW to pndkie Wort ~N""""" ..._,,.__, -1 •• : 21 to n. Salary S5G 186 E. 16th st. , Prop. 10ic1 Jor '111,0llD wtdt CK J'rM !lit 9IMM5. ' l ndW-. --.q>', Main-lnWMl ....._ lervlce .-r"""""'c. \..r.u -~ .. To $6'71. Flnal filing _.., dowll. Mwt M re-0 ALL TYPD ...._,, BriCi( tw8ftee, ''llWX" 14T.f!S2 lier ...... 646-5421 tkln !eland Selmmn, Dall Oft• March 1. 1968. A.fl9ly Cotta M_Na __ _ to 4-11 J1oc1t A: c...t wwt. Apt uc1 aeo.rai dlU'u, IAVI: ~ ... _. nnnr•L or nldltl· Older ... lft-Ot:y o1 Lacuna Beech MI N m... 091 • Eft. Aa.o ,.in. ..... llowlllc ud ...... Odd s.mce, y_;-..;.,:nv• fee-red. 968-~6. J'\N Dep,. 501 Forut Avt. Good wor1rtn • st.art Im- ' ,ODD lit T.D. P1J91b1t l22S . Juba A ....... Ml.w Jl&UOHABLE. * ac.1010. DEUVP.:RY 1"rudl nm.t IOYS 10 • 14 mrdlatel.Y • eood pey • mo ild ~ cllla t Jn. ~ i:ate•:lf'! ~ mcN:ERAL ,..... -..... .._._ ~ '1M Ht. Softll .....,_ a..cti.. so. • _...,_. nlsht work bomJt • lot• llrl =--,.;;.;. ·--.__,......_ ~ 141-M C::-""*9t e Good~ of OYtrtimt •DO~ ........ __ ~I.._ lz. t Ca; I a "1iltl " do !'.:!_.. ~ ~ rm. a a. M.11: LI .._ ••• -... Q ---I OT mcJt ,__..,. - -..., -Lot .,_, --SH.• • 1'ra .... t *11. .,.._.., "' or _, -DAILY P L Call P-1 Deft. Personnel Manager Attractive car .. r potl- tion OfMn with f Id growfnt Or1npe Coun- ty company. 220 em- ploy .. s. Prior experi. ence In ,comparable poaltlon nocouary. R-.pontl6'9 to tht Prt1ldeJtt,.of th• corn .. pany·fonlt poraonpel fvnctlona. Submit rotume to: U.S. Divers Company Attn: Mr. Rosecr1n1 P.O. lox 1675 Santa Aao. Callf. MARINE CARPENTfR Experienced in construc- tion a.nd finishing of cal>- inetry and panels for In- terior of 1one-of·&·klnd yachts. 'Pn!vioos expert. ence with some t!brrglass use!ul. Send letter or re- sume to PlDRSONNllJL AGllJNOT . 902 W. 17th StNet Costa Meta, Calf. 646-0241 NEEDED ••• I M1111gement I Professiontl I -kienflflc - I. Techniul RESUMES for _. If you are Interest .. In opportvnitln n they arrive -flLE YOUR RESUMI · WITH USI No rehl'lo * Box M 38 Daily Pilot An equal opportunity , employer ral wlll bt made with-* out your prl.,. 1ppnw• 11. CAL-RON NOW HIRING 40 MEN Start work lmmedlately1 No experience neceaary. Willing to work overtime every day during ne.xt I months. Wtll train. Start at $2.35 per hour. Rapid advancement to people wUllng to work. Call Per. eor\nel Department Mon. day & Tuesd11v only. * Ul-«66 Bartenders APPLY JN PERSON s.u and l-5 RBJBfN E. LE! * 151 E. Coast Highway NEWPORT BEACH Designer Draftsman Dtsign and packa&tnr of electromechanlc.1 com~ en ta. Transicom Corp. 8.51 W. l8tb, Cowta Meta 642·9000 e DI SH MA CHINE OPERATOR ~r 18 years old. Union scale; meals, boll>ltal Insur. & dentistry. 4 to 12· Mid· lllgbt; alto mldnlcht to 8 A.M. avail. Apply in person. Howard'• Restaurant, 4001 W. Coeat HJway, NB. General M1chinisl Mill & Lathe Transicom Corp. 851 W. 18th St .. Co~a Mesa 642·9000 Cook-Pantryman Expertenced. Days. Good work1ni condjtlons, Apply tn penon Stu~ Shirt Rest. 2241 W. Coa1t Hwy., N.B. SALESMAN Age 25 to 30. for better jewelry sto~. '92..5501 )dR. GOLDE Mall YOUR Rffurne TODAY CD ·-E ~ «J 0 Thf1 roetw la 1veH· 11t11 to our •Ylf'4Xi- P•n.lnt Onftl9 Coun. ty butl,... cemmunl- ty 11 • central refer. enc. potnt for well. queltfltd Ml.....- ...... ,l'lflct6onll, Sdenttfk Ind Tedtftf. cal ,.rconnel lnte,..... .td In new and gr eprtunltftt. Aqencln , WotMn 1100 Socret1ry to $4JO Stable company, xlnt bete. tits. SH IQ. R.E axp belpl\4. !Fee paid). Ther• wUI lte ne .,. Accounts Clerk .. $415 ..a1unt ht rthrnlt. For shari> attncttve Pl lD '" 20'1. Prestip llrm. lP'• rebbwwd> MIU your NlutM • , • Alto F .. '°"ttont '\ TOOAY NEWPOaT Peraomel ~ 133 ~ Dr., 1'B. M2-3l'TO ~ ._,_,.._MSG ---........... .. __ Resume Re fen al Roster ..... '• l 1t ma. N•1 "'* ,......., i JAPJliill OiiiDllfa.; JfDOO:I\ TAX smmcE. =! ~ • e fO.GZI e Mr. llUCIO 142 4467 ~.} ...:.~ Ml.C V1ilW ~., • ,. ~ ..... ~. 1 I •• JD l!Mlor, CJI,, MW404 I ae•L ma11 _____ ::....:__ ,,.. --R17AJRI * Ai3iiiTIONI IJllC. 511-lUll aft T ,_ IHCDm 'br. a -.rt. '10 Watttr, SpM)+ 'C "• lln 8'atJCID Ntds maa " '"" "' ...... RfCW'Dll Sll2,'8I JD CABJNS'll. W .._ Job. iXPiiiiiCID a.491r wta ....... l1tuctknl Food. lflllt bell. Cal GIPlr· Perm. l'ntoa 00. ShoQJdn't 700 be wfUt wan. I J:"c• _....,. -;.:.;: 9"' ..... llMTU *'I•• lit '•·~* .... MMl" Mr· Wood •'••''.... 9SE. lft11St.. CM A Leef J'rte lntonutton. ~ =e...-.1'7i ~0:..:.... rcdll aw. 1 ....... .._ :::.-:.•APPT· 8J:;_~5·oe:'18...=:: WANTS> IUS BOYS ::=-i:=~:. ~ PO. ~ t ltl, 10111 zt' •· 6 a.. u-.. Hiu41iow .. .,... ,,__ 11 .__ MIJ02t .... """"" .._ Pndlt .... ..., • .... • .,._, VY-' . . . .· . -. . . ... . ,... . ... ... ----·. -· . 2-1) D.\JLY PILOT T~. f'~ 27, 1968_ -i ,~~-~ EMPLOY --~n JOBS & EMPLOY~ENT Joas t. EM~LOYMENT JOIS a IMll\.OYMINT .IM~ A ..... t'Wt.a•NT JOU a WLOYMINT JOU I W\.OYMINT JOU! IMPLOYMINT JOIS I IWlOYMIHT Schoot .. lnstruction 7600 School .. lnstruction 7600 Schoolt:-lnttrvctlon 7600. School•lt'lllfr.,._ 7600 w..a.tnstrvctloft 7600 ~ 1• ldu 11 .. tnetrvctt-. 7a Sdl11ll>IMtr9dlM 7.00 Sch11l1 IMt~ 7• Secure • Your FUTURE through Enrollment • 1n a FINE School WC»tBI MDI IBM KEYPUNCH • SORTER DATA PROCESSING COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (360-1401) 111\.T.t. l't Tlfa Cty "'"'di ~ M OI'•-C-"t A"'*"llf '9 Trelll " tto. I-MlfMft n llM C-. llCllTAllAL • STINO • SHOITHAND PIX SWfTCHIOAID·IUllNftl I NISONAL nPtN• CLJU nrisr . llCl"IONIST • PIUN• .,., • ._...cs- .... flLACIMINT All1'1'ANCI Approved for Vets STUDINT LOANS AYAILAILI 541-2672 2100 N. Maht St., S•lt• 100 Sonta AH Introducing a NEW Business Technology After Years of PRECISE SCIENTIFIC ~ SEARCH, we are now announcing our rev~ lutionary, simple method of conducting ANY area of ANY business. Exact application of our data will produce an exact result to any business. This simple method is being taught in a TWENTY HOUR course. If there is any problem in you,.. present business - • Setting up your business • Promoting on•'• p roduct • Handling ownership of • com~ny e Handling fin•nces • Peraonal efficiency • Creating a amooth business operation • R•islng money potenti•I of • company Can 675-1542 EveninCJS Evening classes are now Conning. (Our method can successfully be applied to Pf'r· 1<>nal probl6rul u well iu to buslnt>SS.) CHILCOAT 10 ,_,. Typint ScMo8 WMtdo I ,.t. In 10 i.aon.m e TaltalaU.. e FOl-111 • ructuatloa • Numbe". (wltheu& ' lookial) • Letter wrtt1.ai .. _,.._..,.,.II. I jl:t e Typlal- ef a.. I Mn. ..... L ......_ equlvalnt te 111t .,__ ..._ c.M. eae aemuter 4TH GRADIRS-SINIOa CITIZENS ' SPfllll& PROIUMS!lll Typing does wonders Bu.ct 100 per cent on APPUED PSYCHOLOGY CHILCOAT "'9 ... ICHOOL 1n ... .._,c......_ , ............... ) Anna's Pre-School & K1nclergarte11 ANNOUNCES F•cllltlH for Enlarged Enrollment ~gister your utUe onea for: • A Full (fun) LMmlnt Progr•m • PersoMI, Licensed Car Tu further enhance your child's day, we now have Mrs. Williams, Prof ~ional Dance Teacher, on our staff. 2110 Thurln Ave., Cost• ,.._ Ph: 646-1444 To Modem Women . . . of ~L:l. ege 1 newport school of business U~ DOVU OUVf, NlW,OIT llACH Confidence comes with Competence Our •killed teachers are offering a dy· namlc, accelsrated SUCCESS PRO- GRAM for "career minded" Secretaries and Girl Fridays. The curriculum ia baaed on extensive reaearch, resulting in knowledge of the Orange County em· ployera' personnel needt. The director of the school olfen COO· aultation, without charge, tn uaiat you in establiahing your goel. Enjoy Success in Ute' throuah Modern Cosmetology COLLEGE~BEAUTY offers only the most advanced, updated Courses and Techniques. Your akilll will be only as good as the training you have been given. New Classes Start Each Tuesday Register NOW 646-2919 1895 Newport ltvd., Co.ta Mela 2117 S. Bri•tot, S•nta An• 540-0667 Call now for • • • 11 Ev1l11tio1 Co1ference • Grades 9· 12 • Small Cloues • hnmecAate Attention • Close Personal Supervision • Academics required for Col1ge Entrance BRICKER-WARD~ N·O·W You can take that llM KEYPUNCH traininCJ at POLLY PRIEST Claues start MONDAY, February 26. Two clas8's Dally 8:30 KomlDI 1:30 A!tft'noon -EVENING ea. ~.Wednesday. 'Ibunday 7:00 WHY ST AND IN LINE? At Polly Priest you receive lNDMDUAL instruction. COMPLETE SECRETARIAL Classes start every Monday. Our section on CHARM adds the final touch oeoeesary to tum oot that Smart-Chic u~to-the minute 1968 secretary. REPRO TECHNICAL TYPING Morning · Afternoon · Evening BRUSH-UP COURSES Typing and Shorthand classes A fte,rnoon and Evenings IBM TYPEWRITERS. FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE for all Polly Priest Students. \ POU Y PRIEST BUSfflEll COUEGE W NOUH NIWPOllT IOULIVAllD NIWPOllT HACH -PHONI 541-f7U JOBS 1. EM..-L....,., McNl JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOY MEN r MER<;HAND&SI FOil Jobs-Men, Wom. 7500 Schools-Instruction 7600 SALE AND TRADE MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND Tit.ADE ~nencltt, Women 7300 Help Wanted, H I w t-~ Help Y/•nted • Women 7400 •J0 m:;-7400 Women IBM 8000 G•r1tt S•le 8022 Pi•nos & Org•nt 1130 SCREENED C•reers for S.Cy1. & Bkprs. in Orange County 642-7484 ~ Screened Peraonnel Agency 901 Dover Dr., Newport Bch. Help Wanted Women 7400 GOLDEN Opportunity for woman interested in part time wortc in a Convale&- cent Hospital to can')' out a rehabilitation proaram us. Ing recreation and handi- crafts. Part Lido Convale:s- cent Ho.pH.a I, 6'lUK>44. BARMAIDS ••• .•• and GO·GO DANCERS $300 per Wffk. 638-5483 or 633-9763 SADDLEBACK JUNIOR Col- lege District 11 now taldn1 applications for derk- typist, receptionist position. $360 per month starting salary. Call Mrs. Harrtngtoo •••..• 8.17-9700 WAITRESSES · Comb Food & CocktaU. Mandy's Coffee Shop. Sevl ahilta avail. 970 N. Tustin. Orange. Mr. Johnson att 4. COCKTAIL WAITRESS • Halo Room. Night alillL 970 N. Tustin, Orange. Mr. Johnaon aft 4. BAR.MAID I Dancer wtd. M "'1 skirt. Top p 11 y • SARONG. Costa Mesa 646- 9981 Packaging Specialist Clerk, familiar with military specifica· tions, particularly fMCkaglng. Must be cap•ble of handling packaging, preMrving and fMCking accord· Ing to contr•cts and specifications. Apply In person to Per.c»nMI Office U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Wamer · Santa Ana Ar. equal opportunilJ' employer CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH lmmed perm openings tor: • Accounting Clerk e Dr•ftsm•n e Youth Center Coord ln•tor FOi' full infonMtlon oo these outstllllding oppon~ itiH contact: Personnel Office 3300 Newpor\ Blvd. Newport heh ~ALESCLERK. Dnll U• perience. Age 2:'>-35. Full- ttme. Rept;y to M31, O&i1)' --------Pilot. CM • Heea 5 1'u1letttte Manaa· era. WDI train. H.B., F.V, ........ IGS244 Ar Bl\lab ~ All9lY 10-S. Klap1ey Mfl. eo. JJM PlllCellda, CM. DO m1T NaJmo Exptr. Ear· b All lldft. Tbe Do Nut MID. 540-3154. Pt. nME Nlerettea. '2.50 _, br. ,_,.. to ltart. Mrr.. r..dwtl'Cl9 ~ or S4&-ST4:1 LUIKH WAITRW Good Oppcl"funlty APPLY IN PERSON 3-S P.M. DAILY -~~a°:. lYOI (1111111111 OIMt HwJ .. H.B. No ~-DeCftAJ'7 to _,,, eood income. F r e e tulnln&. OaD coU«t ~ • Keypunch Operator Any shift • Technical Typist e Secretaries 4 years Experience. Short· hand 80, type 60. • Engineering Records Tech Knowledge of Film process- ing microfilm and printer. Any abltt. • Clerk Typists 45 w.p.m. Apply P•t Folaom 833-0660 COLLINS RADIO CO. 7400 ~~~~~~~~ Receptionist Type 60 w.p.m. Good skills. Front office posl- lion. £xceplionaJ &rOW1Jl opporttmity! Apply ANNE HAUSER William Pereira & Associ1tes MacArthur l Ford Rd. Coron• def Mar S.Cretarlaf Position- School District Administra- lion oCflce. Shorthand & typ- Ing experience required. Sal· ary S44HS.50. mo. Apply Im· medUltely Huntington Beach Union High School District, Pel."90l'\nel Office. Tel. No. 5~9331 Yoong l&dy. 18-35 for lfemst:rcss postion in Laguna Beach. Profesmonal f'XJ)eMnte helpful but not requirfd if applicant hu natin.l ability. Call m8779 Jo'--Men, Wom. 7500 H•ir Stylists Nttded for Joseph Magnln's BeaufJ' Salon 19700 J•mborM Rd. Opening Soon in South coa~ Newport Be•ch Plaza Shopping Center. Pre- All npplicatlons reviewed on merit with no blss t~ ward Race, Color. Creed or Sex. Apply Wedne9day at: CANDY DEPT. Wftftt Front Store D8 Briatd St., C.M. f ena bly with f ollowirig 213: 373-1787 or write Joetta De- Soto, 443'l Green MeadoWll Ave .• ToCT&DCe, Cal. tor in- tervW appt. CENSUS ENUMERATOR s ... 75 pu hr., 6 bra. per day, at least lS yn of age. U .s. citizen. Good physical con- dition. Apply City Hall, 143.111 Olive Sl. We1tmln- 1ter, CaJ. Work will begin M1orch 1. n4: 893-451 t EXPEltlENCED-· TELEPHONE a o 11 c i t o r a RMI Estate S.te.m1n nttded. for carpeta • needed drlll)ft. ~ prefer-PlUME ~N ~. Top salary ' com-R. C. GREER, Realty mlsalon. 1192"'44(1. Mr. 3416 ''la ~ 613-9.100 General Labor Metal plattn& back.around. Circuit board et.china. Drill prea and router. Machine Shop Helper Prevklu.I ex-perience pre- ft!n'ed, own hand tools. Precision Electronic Assembler Expdlenced or Trainee. WIGMll KEYPUNCH PROGRAMMING INDUS. DRAFTING GROC. CHECKING 'TRONIC ASSEMBLY PBX/TYP West Coast Trade It Business Schools Division of Computing It Software Inc. Huntington Beach Furniture ~~~~~~~~ FURNITURE GIRL'S 26" bike S7: Nauga-BIRTHDAY SALEI byde couches S6 each: ma-Yes. Feb. Is ou r Birthday pie dinette extension &able Month. Bat don't bring pres- Returntd from $5: Westinghouse refrig. 2 enls -we arc celebrating decorator dr. bottom ball freezer. &d by giving YOU a present of display studlot cood S40: LOTS MORE! discounts up to 25% on 10me ALL NEW 1550 Superior <rear), C.M. models or Baldwin mdse. SfMnlsh •nd ~9183, 642-5666 The ~ deals In the West Mtdlterran..n are always at WAS ORIG. $1691.00 Appll•nces 1100 WARD'S BALDWIN SnJDIO MUST SACRIFICE CHEST type Deep Freeze, t801 Newport, CM 642-8484 $615.00 over 71 cu. fl. capacity. TAX CLEARANCE ITEMS AS F'OLLOWS: SlOO. 548-TI2l ext. J Slightly used Danish Walnut Gorieoua 8 ft. Spanllh 80ra console $49:i. U!!Cd organs and Match In I Chair. AntiqUff 8110 from $395. New Hammond 536-8885 Custom q u 11 t e d with Organ SS45. Good used carved wood trim. R. 10 tt. UN"IQUE ldu iif t f o r grands from $7$. 12027 Garden Gr. Bl.. G.G. Seville Carved velvet IOfa. mother? Only a COU.EC-SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS CO. S4S-7166 ni>-2900 ~avy Dark oak end tablet TOR would IOYc It. AN· 1907 N. Main f> 20th St. Dlvltloa of Scientific "Better Liv~ thru and matchlng cocktail ta-TIQUE engravt'd teapot Santa Ana Industries. Inc. Eduntion" ble. 8 Piece Kini alu Med-from OIJNA. 1887 Solid gold 83 Hamnnd Or~n ll01 I . Carnegie Ave. e KEYPUNCH e llerranean oaJt panelled pocket watch. Tiny. ex-wilh Leslie speakers S•nt• ~ 546-1830 Cluaes start ~b. 26 at bedroom suite with full quialte white gold filigree Ex~l cone>. ~ POU.Y PRlEST T Kiili lize box aprlnp & t In w I d I • mo n d a Ask for Bill. Ar. eqUlll opportunity · w 0 mattress. Larie Spanillb de-A po t b e c • r ~ j a r s : -- employer classes dally-3:30, 1 : 3 O · cor d'ft'ftn room. G-'d •--• ORIGINAL silk screen by Television 8205 Evening 7: 00. Individual in-....... "" ..,..., --------1 atruction. Polly pr i e 1 t Spanish table lampa. Hang-CANNON. Some leaser arU -------- Business College, 325 N. ing swaa lamps, etc .. etc. le crafts. 675-1957 REIT j ,llfW Now Hirint Asst MtlftCIC)ers Doon111n UsMreltes Candy Girts f'llll O" part time AT THE NEW fox Solllll (out Pl111~ Bristol •t Sunflower Apply lft pttMn btWft t.s pm ct.fly tNo phone mJls pleuel I Newport Blvd., Newpnrt Each pif'Ce can be purctia. SOME"nllNG rea1.l7 differen t Beed\. 518-9723 ed indMdua.Qy. FOR HIM! An exquisite COLOR JV Terma avallaWe wood carvina for h I• HAR.EM Dances le Y<:X;A Newcomen to calif. YACHT? By Robert Kiole =d~ ,:C=~~ Ct-edit approved lmmedtately or a RARE COu.ECTORS $9 MO tty of Middle East culture. R & D FURNnuRE item, elephant roc bia DENT • At Balle Rhythm Studio, 939 IN THE WAREHOUSE Want lo refinish an AN· Rent can apply to purcba.ae w. 19th st.. CM. For into 1 M4 NEW'°tlT IL VD. TJQUE sewing m a ch I n e Free delh·ery -Free Senice call mornings SJS..11* or CQST A MESA cabinl?t o< unu.aual de11&n NO DEPOSIT S4s.-0248 aft 6 P.M. Every night 'tit 9 for that atereo speaker? A 539·95]1 ANNA'S Pre • Sc boo l & Set & Sun 'tll 6 real conversation piece (a~ prailed). ~1957 Kindergarten. LI c ens e d MODEL SHoWROOM ======== ~iir!: ~~~J:. ~:. FURNITURE Sewi"' M.chlnes ~ ~1444 W.y RENT • • • SINGER TOUOt le SEW COLOR KING T.V. OPEN 7 DAYS nrt'OR-S1>9-nla~Your home. IUY for lessll Sewing mllChlne. Take over =~--:~----U n I v e r a I t y dtsJ'ee. • • small ~ta or $56. 70 COLOR TV • RENT • Em pbaala Con•ersational 5 Pc S'*'1ab dJn1ng rm crth. 0-edit 0!!9t. 535-7289, LEASE PURCHASE. 196' 1'panlJb. 962A724 Mr. Lopn S99.95• bexap table, black Anahdrn. Model&. ST per mo. Frw iron. Uvtna nn-Mediterftl>. Lu Vep.a ncation to each PIANO Lnllona 1n Your eu wltla wood can-ed arms u.-1 I I t 1125 Home. ODdnn -Adults; (choice of Qllor a fabric) ,._ d "* • aastomer. Fn!e Dellvery. lnltaJlatlon A: Color Anten· 893-1031 CIMl1cal-'&q>ular •2918 $229.95. 5 Pc S.,..mb bed-1009' FINANCING • 6 •trine na. Free 90 d_, aiervlce. -CENSUS TA.Kits-LIFETIME Giit. Chilcoat io· room att, avtaentlc MedJ. Martin Oaalc au l tar W< ..... ,... ,.._,_ ,._,, $1 75 Per hour, 200 people leuoa TnUw Scbool 173 Del ternnean deaip $11'9.95. S w / cue. $115. render 0•N VI """'r • ....w coDect needed. APp'oldmately 15 Mat, CM. 548-2858 Mon.Wed. Rooms tor LESS THAN SU5 MUatan1 w I ce•. fender _m_: _8Sl_.f'107 _____ _ days nrtc In March. R• Htlleepttr Plltt Tmt A WEEKI -~ teonn.a. am.p "" I re• er b. $2'75. REN t A Nl'W quires U.S. Ottzmlh1p, at Low Rates. Terms. sn-4892 ~ f urnftvre compl. New 41 bus ac-COLOR TV Inst 18 yara old. aood --------2159~ Bl, CM 569660 eardioD Mt. m.ool5 $12 MONTH physical caed:tdoft. able to MU?CHANDISI FOR Open Dmly N. S-. 10.S Opt. to buJ. Free ta'\llca. work and dtmb 1tatr1. Cal· SALi AND TaADI ROUND DINING TABLE ,..,... & Or,... 1130 Free ddivu)'. No depoait. lfomla drlwn ~. Ou IOliJ ~ 5• drc.I; -· · -• --ORDF.R RY PHc»IE m1ltare p.sct If drtvtnc ,... fumftvre ~ wllbout !toews. bu 3 exu. INVENTORY SALE cnt.om.!~~~ 1 .._ ~!~:! i!M la penon b) SCIAM-LEJS leavea. Wust ~. AU. NEW, USED, RENTAL ======~===""I!=:• PE .... ~ DEPT. $.3241 eva A wttkenda. rttum pJ.nol Is orpn1 11 C•mer .. A E-..1, U00 l'\OJV,..,,~ .... ~ DANISH Mod t'Oadt, marble Ooor ~la I.ft bt'bla diP -----..,..........w-- COUNTY OI' OIANOI ANSWERS .t wUiut 1>1. at\lehed. Lib counted at GREAT SAV· RE'nNA m c CAMERA ROl.C B~ Santa -'1111 new m. 98W614. INGS! Wurlitzer • Kl\Abe • w/naah attac. Uk~ new. Fortu11e CHD"S Inn Restaurant 3201 FULL Olil'(t' boolckt>t!)('r: E. C'oeat Hwy, CdM h a I heaY)' exper., m111t be .-b~ optnlnp for. Waltera. wait· to go tbna PAL 11 Bal.an« rtWft, • B\13iboya. Contact lheet. Opportunity tor ad· mer alt 4 pm daily &i>-0470 Aut....atlc s..I"' vancemen:. 5SW or 536-STATIONERY belp, draw . & R..t.I"' T•type Umicat -Slant -Mad17 ---------Wintt!l' • '1ldvwl' • Stftnwa)' fl20. '44.29112 evs Modllb -MOST SLAMS • Hudmu • Milltt. SpiMt ========= Tbe wornaa wbo'a at.nt a.r ............ •1S .... troll ... Crud P'-~1r.ult."MW 1tOt lT93 30~ ol ll"Cm )d!lt. AQrn. °" . .., OPU\ATORS. Gennmt Mtsr S.: '. srowtnc. eltablilbed ~-..... "' &!ale tlftdle. Onb' optft· olac. aapply fl.rm. Wrtte stock ~ ........... .... ton maktn& -.ii• Deed Boll M35 Dell1 Pilot. ary SCIO. a IDClllfa. WUJ PQ app(y. 1580 llclarcma. NB. BEAUTY OP!:RATORS: mar. if8'I 1 M1w • Gl*i-IQ..,_, SP8Ct tor"'-In attractive ence. CGllC8d Mii. ~ e EXP R ANSWERING lbclip lo Newport &.ch. 67> NER, 0000800T i CO., SERVICE 0 P i: RAT 0 R 33115 $8003. Altemocn It ~ abut. ...... u,.hehterer rou er pan ttme. 51).tm MT.a:t Ram or M.lb tram ~ br1dse ...-lftl corm lfAallME ._ '"-.._ UbtrsJ n. --------i the MOST Sl.AMS. H.w --... wUI .. _.. ap to et ..tt.. 80 TDI .,._. ~ W1DG1 iEDITEMANF.AN Dlnllll mo.""i,Oo. ~ ~. W•:c~~ftl'• -= ~ room llt I c:ba.tn and Brewl ~and Hot dtoco-I smD So. 8rtllol JEWELRY dl"*1 caat. 51 ~ xlnt ccmd. •• latt. wide 11' martlle coffee table wttb son DIUPIK MAaUN"! ... COllll Plue • ' dHp. Moitlt Wl"OUltlt lron NUC -MaMI 4"'""' _,..... 540-216' IOuf. S95. M-mt. 8' CONTDIJ>. eota ... ,. suao, "" ..... -.i--------u ''"' at c.tt drrnr walnut ..._. w/ 2,0llO alf ClllfllClilJ. Ptm. D1i1J Plat.., Aillall Oolce of fabric. m..3101 iWhiiitiete:;tkiii;iiaiii .. iii11iirrloi•;;,;;.~11111iiilil IDlrror. S1IJO. ~11111. MMm,. • .. a.... ahliQ9 • o.o.t alA.RGJ! m • , IT DD E 130 :lay r~ :ing t of •me !se. 'est )10 1484 .nut -ans ond lsed ). t. 1.963 "ree •ach "'>'· ten- 1«. le\.1 ce. alt. . ~ -300 LA !W. -# . .. .... .. ( lMERCHANOISI FOR MlltCHANDISI Mlt TIANSPOltTATIOH '"'~A"'-'600 ~IANIPOITATION . TltANSPORTATION .... .__T·r~::-Tllttdl1.._,i""l·ir:'ellrulry~·~v_._i_96l_-mi:..-:~-...------~ SALE AND TltADE SALi AND TaAM, '~ ~ ~ -------~~ ......... ~---...-..-;....... T..u.r. T,...e MU MERCEDES llNZ J;:;w MtOI t600 Used c.,. 9'00 Uted Cwt I....... .... Mbc:W...... 1610 1t ------------------------------~--""~-------..----""'"'"" ..... ~ TnUe-:~ ~~ ·n MDtetoc; &na im.» VOLISWAGEN CHIVIOLET llOlD • t>~ by SAN GO •• • WANTED ~r. 30 s•l waw, 114, New p;tl.n.t ' *----=--=;;;;;;;;;;! 1&v~Ru:~: iC,~~-~tank. M Rambltt. ~lt"t to awrec. aaei IAYllDI MOTORS lmprwift ....... Come hi Toclayl CkOCMETEI> am SPREAD new palnt, completezy ovfl"o V"n"Vit• 1200 W. C.MttHwy NB '66 CHEV. "318'' 'l'urbo-Jtt 1965 M ... £XCELL!NT CONDl· "'c.""~llena. he."1ecf. ~1 _. Sanon. MG ' HDTOP s P Q a T c P E. t'\.1.-~~ftt TlON $50.00 or? ler TV·--s....... Rd., C.M. 1965 Volkna&eJ> FACT. "AIR CO'NO." T\11'-• _...,..._ ' ~'\JU. SIZE n.DRAL -TOOLS -20' KENSKILL Travel Trlr. ~ MCB • UCHT BLUE Moor s.dan bo • h)<draaatlc, P •· r. eq. Azure blue • Cleerful IPOt· 1~it.::AJJI · •• ~ 531-1212 ., "3-0SSS EM)' lilt. 12' Alum boat, 5 BOMB in beautiful cand; All ~ '1095 Prtllllum tiNI. ttc. Dt. lea white lntlrior 219 VI. l.vi-c'.i..c:MPORARY HANG. CAik for Art) bp, Sea·Klnl outbrd. C a 1' new P!ttlll tlra, cldacbaW. NS-509 * ~ Unct1ve Tahoe ~ Full power -fac a1r -R.11- lNTRlMG LAMP w_11T.00K WALNUT WANTED: antique .t fine toploe.da' can1er. 548-210 l~ • ald rarl<, dWn.t, s !Mi , .a :L~· ..-POl'"8PU L~terR,; J.y pac w1re wbl. co•en. .~-r.cNciioL'~ · ROA$!'. Jewelry: ~ermces «rered. s~7:ir~' ~ cond. = .;'1~~~ ~ YOLYO ~el 'for 1e11 Dun tu. 0~! re= ear Lat 00 ~. BAKF.S 'AND BROll.S , ~lfll Alter ! PM Sleeps 5. $550. bas been-SENSI BLY •.&.• VOLVO oaln-MemllY dtt.ltr! Harbor Blvd.I • · · s:;.,.oo MHhlMry tc. 8700 • ~-• DRIVEN ' malntaJ{led for • ,.. 0-'v $21 f S JOHNSON & SON ·• , rue 1 R o N • • • ' e a.om hllppy miles: )'OUr R'UD .au.Y DEAl.DfO The ~ ear Lot 00 ~~··LAM .•• $3.~ MDC boat blda and csrpeo-Trude. 9500 test drive will ahow it baa .oA!'I HartlOr Blvd 1 a.....A1' HELTS ••. RED... ter tools. aome pwr. car.. a buttery tee!' purr, Pvt. aar ll'OCll IN oua JOH~ON & SON ! L,..,..£ NOW.,. PAlR f U O. 1111 tool&. cla.tnpa, etc. All 1963 O!EV. PU • 6 cyl 4 .s>tY must 1ell at~; 0Utt llllTOllYI • C...! ..,,.~ A.f'l~ Ii k'.A. MW or nearly new. ()pea 9-tpd., ti.ID i ply truck tires, ~102'1 or 64-1701. s.. u. ....... You auy Mercury • v i.MALS •• WOJU't ONCE •pm. 760 E W, 11th St.. CM ~rm: r::r ~ o~oad '54 MO new paint. racl111 ~ l l9U ~ ~~ p.m~-s.~.1~15. pink cbWoft ,and . • a r e n llt'ffn, new top. new UNI I a...: l -YQ. ~ """' c. •• c all white ••• PERFECT FREE TO YOU ~:Z.0::1 cond. Exe. • upholstery. $SS(). 962-TJ20 wno '67 CAMARO ~~~ ';-~ D :~~AR~ nus la )'our ... opportu-'50 FORD Pickup '56 v.a '60 MGA 1~ bdtp cpe. One IHPORTS 2 Door IPOlt COQJ>e. •u•. b \AT!WATION. nlty Uda week for Crawltni .engine. 4 Spd trans, Camper own, ~r ,<m mi. A steal matic, ~ vinyl root. Jud + lheU. a11 brakes. $25(). SCT· at $79$. 61S.f630 stereo tape. ....A.'ORDS ALBUMS • • • per tooa of pod fill. 1.U3 '67 MGB GT. British ra.c lM Harllor, C.M. ~ $1995 331/l. All ~ eel dirt, e&J.Y to eet at. NOT STEREO ..• TSe NdL IC-43n 2129 19'J3 6 en. Ford Pick-up. gm, chrm wire wbla, \5l AuhM Wanted 9700 ~ 'US, SKI PO~ AND SKI 2 YR. Old part Pu: a: New tires A batt. Lge tool $2850. 962-6127 BOC1l'S ••• MEN' S1ZE Bolton Terrier bull doc· To t>oot. Good cond, Aft 5, m PORSCHE WE pay o~ ot4 8~ .. , $40.00 IOOd home. Multi. 546-CI cat>rUlo St, CN. A OLAROID c AM ER A IN 2127 'SS CHEVY ~ km Plck·UJ>-PM'(HE TOP ~ -,s ~~ HAS LEA= LOVABLE, p I a y f u l, med. Campers apec. StylNide 8' ·-9U • 4Vs1Upeed •e. - mACllMENT AND ra, b.-eed blk ' ~bite dos. 7 bed. Dlr. $1495. &mt u• _'\ ~ .•• $1).~n•p =~"84~; ~ ~.~~;:v~.~::::. :!!~.--~~bl~ l.R~8E ..._ ~,:::;,":" M 21~h~tt1:0~~::: $350 * U M0869510 ::E=:~~ow ;~-;~;;-;;, "'llltill BRUN:SW1CK 541Ml83 2/29 J M pt -'59 Coupe. Stiver R NIC CARS • ~ Del1v "" • P T '59 Coupe • Rus"' Red en ·"'~te ~~--t!utu~~-= ~:~:!s":i~:~0 " AND TIUCKS =~:-~~ lJncoln..Mem.iry Open 'Ul t p.m. 19U Harbor Blvd. S0.1Q50 '56 toRD, 9 pus station waaoa. Rtblt ~· nrw ahockl, new bN.lcis, new starter, ndlator rodded out. Excellent cond. $415 or best otter. Or trade tor '55 Ford pickup, IOOd eondltion. See anytime before 3:30 p.m. 2018 s. Cedar, Santa Am. '67 FORD Sta. Wag. Country Squire. Low mllea1e1 air, radio, extru. Owner . 547.9105 10-4 pm, Evea. 541 ... 757 6-10 pm. 1!MO FORD Pick Up, &ood cOnd. $350 • or but oUer. 548-3066 MUSTANG '65 MUSTANG 2 door hardtop. 4 speed, V8, vinyl roof. Sharp, $1595 IN WESTMINSTER l lA ND ~I W . CAMARO . '''' IMMIDIATI DllJYllY FULL PRICE $ 4688 PIR MOIOH S1'llclt ..._ '11. 113 ._., llldlldn tu • lie. tw a,.._ O.A.C. ORDER NOW -A llAND N1W 1968 CAPRICE • Brumwick $329 value • • 2/29 • 646-2700 • ~ Any Make or ModtL • No pymta. 'til April ,.:"~ . ~"~':,: :::::..~ Ol. ~ ' CONNELL : ~:.!'.'=· ~ !E~.~~ =LE male tiger ~a~ C;;~SPORTE;s:o .,,~ ~·S 2~~:!~~. 1:te~~.'P~~·~ 532-1992 Nuetered & shots. To a tov-~ ... ,.JJJP COSTA MESA Clean car • me ownrr • Ing borne. 646-2798 311 IUSE~CAMPERS "\ "t 546-1203 Must Sen. M'1<e offer. 675- BOY'S Set of gOu clubs with '67 vw Camper 4767, Eves. 0~,~--$2788 .~ o~ ,,, DELIVERED IN WESTMINSTll bag •·)/\ If A art .., ""' CANNAS. Red and yellow. ..._ ..,,-----------~"• go '" •• ..,.,, ·~ VW Camper (2) 1'70NMIOllOUUYAD•COITA.-a '60 CHEV. New U-jolnts &: G.E. ha Ir dryer $8, G.E. 531~. 2/29 'M VW Camper (2) ' WE PAY • , . brakes, R/H. $450 or Best 21" console television $25, GAS Range. 231. B. Avocado. '6:5 Deluxe Bus a pus (2) 66 PORSCHE SU; xlnt CASH offer, 642-alll alt 3. 318" drill Sl2. 1" throw Costa Mesa 2129 •63 Deluxe Bus cond.! Many extras ind. St bre saw $13, spotlight 'st Bwl • 9 l>ua. 9llS header gyatem. $4.~. 1967 El Clmlao 396 4-speed, $3.50, train trans.former $1, PET rat. ,Bladt aad white. 548-6251 646-1906 after 5 p.m. furniture cl ampa $1 e a c b, U s.as79 3/l ~ FOR Sale '66 Porlche. SU ror uaed can A: trucks juat f u o t b a 11 clea~ $2.50, ~ Blk ""'-·· d call us fo.r free estimate. lei.tiler chair $15. 642-TI56. PETS & LIVESTOCK o~ 0 ~ ;'.i:e~:00~7j.:a GROTH CHEVROLET CHRYSLER BELOW COST Clooeout Peta, Gener•I 1800 s • '63 pQD"rU'I:' 1600 s. runy ' ~ ~s~~~~ SJle! Flowers, lollage, vell-O ~ Silver " I red int., o a.u Aak for Sales Manaaer Imm Or•· pb & ts Som SNAKES for sale. 646-5196 ...... ac. <& owner, pa, , es arraneemen · ' alter 7 pm ~" ImmaSc!U$2859NB.E646-AM2021 11211 Beach BJ., auto trans, fac air, Bal of entlque, eome not. Come Huntington Beac:b Fae guar. Below bk. $3195. scrt tbru all die cartons! a-ir \, KI 9-3331 2957 Baker, CM ~ Wedncs, Tbura, Fri, 10.5. Dogs •"" ... ~ ti Fl ral b Alma Ia Your Car A Clunker? An que o " Y , tm11A11C1&1CM1VMa•C01tA-A 1965 Sunbeam Ti g e r. 8:!3 w. 16th, NB (just 1 b1.k Mtl'\ POODLES AKC fei., "",...,ERS &?autlfut. New Candv Appl'" We pay CASH for a t of Pl t. A ) wormed & abets; 11 wks., '-""'u-~ '" junker! Martin's 839-4041 wcs acen ia ve IJ'UOl'Ded &: puppy cut. ORANGE COUNTY'S type paint job, nu top, etc. CONTINENTAL $1595 ~8-421kl. 5'.1...4800. LARGE.n' SELECTION $25.00 delivers OAC Full '·-d Cirs 9900 -WE BUY & SEL L price $2195.00. Call Credit --------1962 CONTINENTAL e Di1mond1 e Gold POODLE PUPPIES, 6 wks, FACTORY DIRECT M&r·. f>4.2-88m or can be NEED A CAil? Dltcrim.lnating buyers will e Antique AKC. One frtt uoomlDe OPEN ROAD DEALER seen at 901 E. 1st, Santa CAN'T BE FINANCED? appreciate this mech per. & Old Jewelry ~~ $7S up. ~and Ana. e BIDkruptT •Repomeaa1on? feet clauic urban white almost anylhln&. G"""u A"' sh...a....rcl Pu-6 * HOUSE CARS * CiA$. '64 Sunbeam Alpine Rdstr e Bad Credit? • Divorced? beauty-Every extn except TRADES c.n.<•11'" '"'t"... .-SIS MOUNTS * SLIDE-INS with factory hardtop. Real e MUltary •New lD ..-eaT hot water. C. M. Jewelry & Loan mos old. Male and female. * VAN CONVERSIONS except!ooal condltlon $25.00 Make Payday P~i. The nnt Car Lot on Very reas. 893-7438, 897·94TI MOTOR HOMES McCARTHY MOTORS Harbor Blvd I 1838 Newport Blvd., C.M. * delivers OAC. Full price l •-So. M11"n a. •.ic..--JOHNSON &. SON e ~7741 e GREAT Dane Puppies f or $1295.00. Call Credit Mgr. ..,,, • .......... RE V A'S UPHOLSTERY ~~:4 a: ~o!83 ALL ~~c:soD~ :--Ti:.&:.~ seen at <:a,,~oaNPtaal = ~M:= 3.l> Palm. Balboa Chihuahua Stud Service 1Nl Harbor Blvd. 642-7000 S73-2'T94/84z.22l7 (H.B.) Fawn Male with Ruby eyes BEACH CITY TRIUMPH SHARP ' O "---Limited oUer, limited time. and n<>M!. $35. 540-3&34 CAMPER.LAND 55 by RIG vw• .... Choose from OW' vast 1elec-4 ctr, ltbr, lo mf, everythina! Lon of fabric! AKC • Beautiful )'OUl\I male 16555 ~.c;!' .!l.,vd., H.B. '60 TRJ, bester, top, ton-S2890 Be I S25 '-· t ot•a-~~ neau; xlnt cond1tion! Price SA VE 50% on Labor Olg. a& e. or u...S &e.1 firm $.l50 642-0116. free esum, pickup, deliv. _84_7·_7182_·-=-=--,..-,-,:::-::---Fantastic Sacrifice! DACHSHUNDS Minlalire males. Champion sire SlOO up 6J3.61 -tr AUCTION * U you will sell or buy give Windy a try AucUona Friday 7 p.m. Windy's Auction Barn Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'l 2075~ Newport, CM 646-8686 $$ CASH $$ PURE-Bred German Shep. pup1: no papers. Beaut. markinp. 842-7365. FOR SALE. Male Silky Terriers. 6Jl.0485 alt f p.m. We pay calb tor: TRANSPORTATION I Furniture I Appliances --·---· ·--- I Antiques I Tools Boats & Y 1cht1 9000 ON ITEM or -COMPLETE HOUSEFUL. '67 CDITURY Sabre 18' On- Call 547~748 or 827~ ly 30 brs. Save $1500. Take car in trade or finan~. Private Colleclion 269'2 Baylhore Dr., NB Orlgln1I P1fntlng1 WINTER SPECIAL Oil All sizes and many artists 15' Outboard. 35 HP elec $2 to $20 each. 1651 Indus mtr. with tnlr $375. Pvt. St., Santa Ana Hts, Dr Coun--'pty:...;..._54&._3635_att__,..s_P_M--:-::~ try Club. NEW 8' Pnm plywood tlber- LUDWJC Super claaslc drum glu le painted $7S. 12' pad- aet, w-Elgln symbol $35(). dleboard $35. 54M274 Imported Autoe ALPINE VOLKSWAGEN READY TO GO OVER 65 VOLKSWAGENS 116' MAROON 4 • dr. Mint cond, .low mileage, $3700 or best offer. PH: 642-5998 CORVAIR '62 CORV AIR MONZA fapd. Excellent condition. $550. Evta 546-1398 CORVETTE '57 <brvette 327 va, 4 sp, M8.c wheels. XLNT. CQND. Dir. $5'7 deli , aaaume cont. Bal. W-accept trade. 4!N.9771 --'"' *-IOUUY...-• CCIAAMIM '65 Mercury Colcc,y Park BeauWul Oyster white w- wa.lnut grained p a n e 1 s . Fact. AJr, elect &-way seat· elec. windows. Perf. cond. Pvt. Pty. MI 6-8895. OLDSMOBILE TOPWS Jn any weather this Dyna. mlc 1964 OLDS "88'' CON· VERTlBLE ls Tops! Full factory air, etc. Really just broken in w/30,t53 One owner mllea! A JOHNSON "SPtClAL" Only $1295! THE FtRST car lot on Harbor Blvd.! JOHNSON & SON Llncoln-Mercury Open 'W 9 p.m. 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7000 '57 OLDS. R It H. ~ cond, SlSO Before 5 weekdays 962-1759. PQNTIAC '65 PONTIAC LeMans c:Or>- vert. All J1W1'., fact. a.Ir: very clean. $1,425. Terms avail. May be 1ttn at: Star TV, 275 E. 17th St., CM. or call 642-9'742 9 To 6 PM. '65 Pontiac C&tallna. S500 below bk. Xlnt cond, fctry air, pb &: pa, Orig own. Sl,650. Mmt "11 by 2-29-a, leavllls COWllry. GU-0330 lD aJJ>6 pm. MUST sell '66 LeMam Oln•. Eves and wknds. 646-3614 '67 nR.EBIRO V-3; 1300 Ml. Orlllnal Owner. $26195. 312 Ordlld, CdM. tm-7330. <Cost aw<>.) Sean elec BY Owner. 50' tr l e s e l wuher A dryer. $150. Sc:boorM!r. 14' bea.Jn.cruiat, Beaut. parlor &f&nd piano, llY~board. 213: C34-0l91 'M Alpine IV, GT, dlr. Blk W·blk HT. Auto, Im- maculate! U4 dei., usume C<lOt. ba1. Old car OK dn. • 494-9771 * TEST DRIVE A YW CADILLAC -======== '65 PONT, Grand Prix. Lo Medit. walnut, $1600. 546- 0625 ~ office or storage trlr. $295. 1953 Olev. lit T Ex- phooe truck, needs work $1.25. Blaclde'a Boat Yd. 673-6834 . • ONE whee-1-luti_-a_e_tr_all_er_. Cap. 550 lbl. Extra whee.I arrl tlrt. Westet'll saddJe. Both Items excellent c:ondi· tlon. Call 548-1369. Sallbo1ts 9010 ORDER NOW ••• for Spring dt lfvery Venture 21 Sloop $1995 FREE Saatnc Leuona wttll purchase. Oc.Mnlc Yecht s.a.. 1700 w. Coast/NB 6'U1Sl ALFA ROMIO 1960 ALFA-ROMEO GUILITI'A ROAD~ER White w!th new black top, black toMeau cover. Goon DATSUN AUTOMATIC YOU CAN USE IT 2 WAYS AS AN AtrrOMATlC AS A STICK SHllT -------DODGE Ml., nd1o, ract. air, vwr. ateer/brb. maa eve. 'G DODGE Dwt. 2 dr GT 6, p/1, bucketl, ort1 own $850. 'n4 . ~7. FALCON '82 TEMPEST Omvt Queen Needs rear end work. $125 or belt off. 675-5443 alt 3 T-llltD ORDER NOW -A ....._ NIW 1968 IMPALA $2488 ~ DEUYIUD IN WISTMINSTD OlDEl NOW -A llAND NIW 1968 CHEVELLE $2388.~ DELIV!RlD IN WISTMIMS1D OJDD NOW -A RAND NIW 1968 CHEVY -11 $2088 .~~ DELIVIUO IN WISTMINSTll USED CAR SALE '61 v.w. '65 IMPAlA S.S. 2 _, """-"· "_,'° and .._.. CONVl .. TtaLIL .......... w. E•ce•t-11\1 0-. KCH· -stiMrtlw. rMle 6 ~ ~ S688 w. "ij2sa '65 MUSTANG '63 Pl.YM. ...... """'" IMbt -'-· v ....... c... 11111 *!WY ....ii~ •HM 7ff ~ s1188 .S788 '60 CHEV. '60 T-BIRD h i Air ' Door c:-TT 279A GG0-44 s3as $698 '61 RAMBlfR '65 fOID cso 211 • OOOll. Mtlnwttc. .......... "''" .... $488 SCJ88 '66 ((MT '66 BUICK 2 OOOtl v ... ~.,_ wt\.DCAT • 000. ~ lltlMIOft. ,._ ......... II~ ................. __. ,., ...,..,.. UIM-& s1688 S2288 BRAND N1W TIUCKS '68 AU. AO'iHTllfb CAa I U9.llCT TO "IOll IM.l 1'1111 ...._ Clft De -..... "ta .. u.,.... l ) ' .,. ,~ •19• •• -· ~ ~·-'"'"' ......... ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE . .; ~ -__ , • Too Many VariableS Seoru from public school achieveCMM tests in d1s- tr1cts throughout the state were released for publkatioo last week. The action was unprecedented. And perhaps 1t was unwise, for it raised anew widespread doubt among educatol'6 and laymen that the comparisons ,in readtn~ achievement and inteliigence t~ scores (IQ, or intelh· gence quotiel'l't) as presently established are fair. However this may be, it appears that Orange Coun· ty didn't do as well as might have been expected: For reacting achievement, test scores were recorded for grades 1, 3, 6 and 10. An achievement score of 64, for example, would mean that if all children in Cali· fornia were ran.ked on a reading abiJity scale from 1 lo 100, the average pupll in that grade in that school would have number 64, or 36th down from the top. Robert Peterson had this comment after~ reviewing the tables "A lower IQ definitely means a lower test S<:On. A high percentage of mmority group students also \OWeR ·test scores inevitably. A language barrier affects bod> the IQ score and the reading score. Five points down on IQ could amount to 20 polllU on the reading score." ll should therefore be noted that Fountain Valley an~ Tustin have minority percentages of 7.5 and 2.8, respeetively, while Burlingame and Hillsborough st..nd at 2.7 and 1.2, respectively. Th~ could account for some of the differences. Add to tJtia the varying pupil-teacher ratios and the demonstrated relationship between small ) classes and pupil performance and the situation takes on more complexity. ---~· ....... ----.. ----- • 'No fa'! ~•king!' ' AfGICAN BA~ ASSOC. For comparative purposes, Fountain Valley might be selected for Orange Co unty. It is one of the county's most tugbly-touted school districts for progressivenei;s. parent-school rappotl and general public support. Yet !or grades 1. 3 and 6 Ian elementary district, so no 10). Fountain Valley scored 47. 52 and 54- Santi Ana ranks lowest Of all Orange County dis- tricts in IQ scores with an average of 94.9 for tboee test- ed. But it also ranks highest rn the proportion of stu- dents from minority groups -22.4 percent. It also ha.a a high pupil-to-teacher ratio at 30.7. JrifN Q.. Burlingame Elemenlasy District in San Mateo rounty, a generally comparable area, scored 78, 73 and 73. In IQ, Fountain Valley averaged 101.6 .compared Lo Burlingame's 108.5 Hillsborough Elementary District, an area ot San Francisco's most affluent suburbanites, showed the high- est IQ average at 112.5, with reading srores of 78, 85 and 84. Tustin Elementary, as a counterpart. showed the highest IQ in Orange County at 108.5 and rea'Cling scores of 67, 73 and 72. For Newport-Mesa. the 6COres were 104 8 IQ. and 64, 65, 64, 62; for Huntington Beach, 103.2 IQ and 54, 60, 59. and for Laguna Beach, 102.8 IQ and 67, 70, 56, 57. With all the variables involved. it's difficult to put the whole picture into perspective and arrive at a wholly fair judgment of the comparative quality of schooling in the county vel'S'Us other areas. County Schools Supt. Illegality at Society's Top Fi lters Down What is ''lawles..sness"? ls it a 14-year-old Negro boy steaUnic a radio through a smashed store win· dow during a riot? la It college stude.nt3 marchUlg around a public building to protest the Viet.nam war, or blocking a doorway and forcing the polk:e to carry them away? la it high publle officials In a town on Long lalald, reioning land. rigging prices, and maUlg ill.k:it fortunes out of crooked real esta~ deals? Is Jt policemen in Chicago sualing and hiding a truckJoad of titts for resale later. oc other policemen in the aarne city shaking down a poor motorist for $500 because he Wa5 driving with a revoked license? 1S IT T H R E E OF THE largest pharmaceutical firms in the U.S. being prosecuted for conspiring to inflate the price of a certain medical drug a thousandfold beyond its cost? All of these are "lawlessness" in one way or another, to one degree or another. And does one kind excuse any other kinds? No, of course not. Rut -and this is a most important but -one kind lends lo the othet' kinds, one kind seems to make the other kinds. 1( not permissible. at le a"t excusable and understall1iable. It is im morality and illegality at the top ltvels or society that fJlter down their dubious ethic and set the tone for atbtude and action in the lower strala of society. 1l has always been this way, and always will be. Dear Gloomy Gus: Max Ra!ferty has been describ· ed as "a gadfly on the rump of education." Now he apparently is trying to achieve a simllar position on the California Repub· lican body politic. -B. N. W. Tftll IMI-,._,. _,,_ -... -Ml1'7 -. ...... -· 5"4 -"' -· , .. ._ ..... .,.,. '""· What the king does -whotver the king may be -gives tlle commoners their cue fo_r condud, both privately and publicly. WHEN ELECTED OFFICIALS are flagrantly crooked. when police arP. venal or respons ible to p o I i t i c a I pressures, when large corporatwns grossly violate laws against con- spiracy or price·rixing, tilen the general public turns sour and cynical and opportunjstic and amoral. When the worst people seem able to hire the best lawyers, when the voice of the medical profession seems to care more about doctors than pa- tients, when power and profit and prestige (none of them bad in itself) seem to be the ruling criteria of worth in a society -then why lake it all out on the looters, the demonstrators. the protesters. the frustrated, feariul. angry people who get a shafting whichever way they turn? "Lawlessness"? It sinks down Crom the top, it doesn't seep up from the bottom . Like children, people imitate what they look up to. Reagan Budget's Results If it's all right lo limit the number of recipients or a hiJther education- Jf Californians have no interest In better-paying jobs- H mechanical ways to pick tomatoes and other crops and other agricultural research are urumport.ant.- lf cancer researdl and other in· vestigaUons relating to health Me not public eoocerns.- H putting Caliromt~ on the losing end of the ''bra In drain" la ac- cept:abl&- If Callf«nl aos want clock-watching h~s .Instead ot dedicated prolessors in college cl.uarOOna-- 1 £ Californla laclUttet for tralaiJ:lg physlcianl are COlllidertd ad('quat.- lf the stat• can get aJoog without Its prestlllou• tdenUfic community and the lodurtrial wealth it has brought.- TMn ao.. Ronald ~·s pro· posed ~ f« the Uni'VeraUy oC CIUl<Jmla Md h Caltfond.a State eouesu .. Jmt tbe ticket. EVERYONE DOWS that lt ts very auy to "un'' $10 by putting off a Deeded inectwUcal adjustment on a 1utomoh0e now, only to have tt pronh a • repelr blll Wef' Oil. 'I1sla II .. ~...udam, pound- &ooUtfmlA ID t!te state'• new hi_ghtt ad~~ Tan tbe lint tito "1£•" above toranW~ JI tbert •• -miea:uge that came fbroolb !,... .. cool•, mer• ~tiD.I ..... ht ~ tbe Mc:Q.ae 0• I 's!e cri,,. at it.I COO· ' 1 GaetM Mltenil , clusions regard ing the August, 196.5, Watts riots, it was that jobs -ade- quate jobs -and the education that equips people to hold them are the first essentials of a solution to what has come t.o be known as "our lon_g. hot summers." TWO QUESTIONS : l. Howman y youth! could have been educated for the money the Watt.s riot cost? 2. What will be the cost. in dollars and lives and TIWery, if future rtol$ are not preWGted? Take a look at the thlrtl "If." Agriculture, still California's biggest industry. has been badly shaken in recent years by a shortage of field labor. Bountiful cropa have roU.cd on ttie ground. UC-Davis savtd the tomatoes with a mecbankal picker -through naeareh. Witbout univer5\ty re~arch. wbo will gave the strawberries. the onnges. etc. 7 Aod, lf they are not saved, with wbat will Calirornia repla<:e them? And at what cost' IT IS PROBABLY SAFE to say that thse la not a money-urning, revtnue-poclDcint a c t I v I t y ln California that does D0t Wt a belvJ debt of sratJtudt '° the clau:rodms and th• taboratorte. ot OQ1 public i.J¥tituti<m ol higher Mocwtlon. "Same•" mact1t bJ an1&111n& tht.m would tndetd f>e a negative quantity at inesti..alal* proportioM. £'9el&R Nt•• St-nit.oe --------------~--------~ It comes down to this: Well known !acts about Jang· uage barriers and pupil-to-teacher ratioS are reaffirmed. If a parent wants to believe local schools are good. he can read this into the results. Or iI he wants to believe they're bad, he can likely do that, too. But he won't know for sure either way until the experts oome up with a comparison that, for validity, i6 beyond challenge. World Day of Prayer Next Friday will be a day of unusual significance as people around the world Join in the World Day of Prayer, an 80-year-old event crossing all deoominationaJ, racial, national and cultural lines to pray for ~ needs ot the world, including peace. It will be a good day for private meditation, and fo r joining with others. For the latter. a call to Mrs. .John F. Dean of Newport Beach at 548-2667, wilJ pro- vide details. PU&LK:' In . 1 •i;;'; Pointless to Center V ieinam Blame on LBI JFK Was Fully Committed to Win WASHINGTON- Special to tbe New York Tlme'I SAIGON, VIETNAM, Feb. 18 - Robert F. Kennedy said tonight that United States troops would stay in South Vietnam until Communist ag- gression was defeated. "We are going to win in Vietnam. We will remain here until we do win. "I Uunk the United States will do what is necessary to help a country that is trying to repel agression with its own blood, tears and sweat." THE FOREGOING dispatch was published by the New York Times on Feb. 19, 1962 -not last week. Kennedy was Uten att.omey general in the administration of !Us brother, President John F. Kennedy. As seoat.or lrom New York. Ken· nedy has changed h.is mind and there is noth ing wrong or unusual about lhal. Now Sen. Kennedy says that we are n<>t going to win in Vietnam. The airport interview KeMedy gave in Saigon six yel.l.l's ago is most useful in illustrating the full commitment of the Kennedy Administration to vic- tory in Vietnam. Atty. Gen. Kermedy asserted that I . . '·"'· . .--· ... , . . ·--~ • • j ~.n: . ..,,.....: ..... ' t""j" .,,,.. '\..~---· . . ,~ ...... Hanoi's guilt in Vietnam was clear: 1t was guHty of a ''flagrant violation" of its signed pledge at Geneva in 1954 and had ''launched on a course to destroy the Republic oi Vietnam." "THE AMERICAN PEOPLE," Kennedy cootinued. "will see Vietnam through these times of trouble to a period when the Vietnamese people will find a long-sought opportunity lo develop their country in peace, dignity and freedom.'' Neither of the Kennedy b!Uhers, nor then Vi~·Presidefit Lynd<>n B. Joluls<>n, was glfted with foresight of events In 1968, altbOugb there were those. even in 1962, who ttwugbt hun- dreds of thousands ol troops would be required to CaJTY out the ad- ministntion's policy in Vietnam. The point Is that the decision was made and irreversible events were set in motion in the second year of the Kennedy Administration to win in Vietnam and remain tmre until we did win. This waa not a decision made by a cranl;ty and crafty Texaa m.iodlessly escalating a conflict in a way his predecessor would not have done. President J ohnson inherited a policy. He did not create it. He may have misjudged wbat would be required lo carry it out. but be has carried it out 1n the spirit <>r that Kennedy interview in Saigon six years ago. WHAT WE OUGHT TO conclude from this is that IL ls poinUess to cent.er vindictive blame on one man for the tum of ewnt.s. There are plenty to share blame with him. ill· eluding some of those who now say the policy was wrong, and includine the entire national security structure set up in the Kennedy Adminstration and continuing in4.o the Johnson Admln.ist:rat.lon. These were the 9a.tne men who made the mistake at the Bay of Pigs and now admit that mistake. It is equally pointles5 to accuse Senator Kennedy of inconsistency. The point is oot the degree of blame or Ole degree of coosistency, nor even at this late date the rigbtneu of the policy. The point is: How to continue con· ducting thb operation 110 u to bring it to the least undesirable conctu&ion. That requires greater -wUty than we are now seeing amDDg ordinarily respomible political leaders who. in both political parties, are using th• war to try to deetroy Johnson. F U R T B E R M 0 R E , the only designated leaders of the opposition party -Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard M. Nixon, and B a r r y Goldwater -must share abo in reiponaibility for the support of thil policy. The policy is one supported by the designated political leadenbip ot this country through three ad- mlniltrations -Ieavtni out entirely its derivation in the T r'-u man Administration. How refreshing It would be, and how useful to the nation, if all thoee who were for or .against the policy were now to try to help Che President of the United States find the solution instead ot holding him up to blame, calumny end politic.al o b 1 i v I o n • General Eisenhower and former Vice· President Nixon are in fact doinc this and setting an example of con- structive sta~smamhip, even though they may appear to some Republicans aa dilloyal political collaborationiats. Reds Mobilize Anti-U.S. Federation WASHINGTON -The preparatory world conference of Co mmun Is t parties. openin t: this week i n Budapest. is being watched closely by U.S. officials for the link it 11\Pes with black militant aDd an!f.war groups in this countrv. The Moscow-<:alled meeting will decide whether "unity in diversity," the policy of establishing a federation of anti-Ameriean forces, will, be adopted a5 ooe of the major objectives of the international Communist move- ment. As proposed by Luigi Longo. leader of the Italian Communist party, in· vitations to attend the world Red gathering in lat~ 1968 or early 1969 would be sent to "all progressive movements. organizations, parties, and governments acti~ly opposing the U.S. and our Vietnam in· volvement." THE TEST OF THOSE to be invited would be anti-Americanism, n o t adherence t() theoretical platform.a of Marxism-Leninism. Under these pro- posed guidelines. leaders of black power and anti-war groups in this country as well as those Of the U.S. Communist party would be en· couraged to participate. With a sweeping bow to Mosco* the Italians also have proposed thlt there should be a series of regjODal Communist-controlled meetings i n which local anti-American groups could participate. This highly significant Com mualst strategy Is revealed ln a confidential memorandum being circulated by Italian Communl&t boss Longo, H follows: --- Bw Georwe __ ..... Otar <i«n'ae: My bolls gets-well, a Uttle too grabby. When r protest be looks otteodtd an( san, "jmt Ollnk ol m,. as your kindly old uncle." What can t do ? ~.,. $ec(y: SECCY Tell Ulllie you11 teU Auntie. (Stad youT f.foblems to GMrp -he coWciu t poq:lbJy be a.n1 WOfM off.) • ''Common theoretical q u e s t 1 o n s should be hammered out by in- ternational scientific conferences to belp guide the mobilization of all anti· American forces in the world. "However, common tactics and a precisely formulated strategy (for the whole Communist movement) are no longer indispensable for the ftnal defeat of the U.S." THE LA 'ITER POINT Is a COD· cession to sealor Soviet Politburo member and Party Sec. Mikhail A. Suslov, who ope.ned one such con- ference in Moscow on the occasion of the party's 50th anniversary celebration. Suslov, who ls •privatel.y forecasting the ovel'throw of the present fonn of U.S. government by the mid-'70s, recently viaited Japan to lay plans for a regional Asian conference there later this year. Japanese informants for the Central Intelligence Agency reported Suslov in his Tokyo talks confirmed that one of the conference's prime ob- jectives would be to try to unJ~ all anti-American forces in a loosely-btlt federaUon. The Moscow scheme, he explained, wu to create this coalltio11 out of oppogltion to U.S. involvement in Vietnam and Korea. IN BRIEFING JAPANESE Red leaden, Suslov reputedly revealed that Budapest was picked for tile preparatory meeting as a stark remin- der to the world of the Welt's refusal to lift a finger ·to help the HungarilnJ 1n their 1956 revoll At one dramatic point 1n U.. metlngs, the C1A lnfOl'mMlt said. Suslov boasted that Rad.lo BUdapeM.. which broadcast the last appeal from the Hungarian freedom·ftghten, would be UJed to •otmd the new cal "for all progressives to join the final baWe against the U.S." "Unlike tbe Hungarian eounter- revolutloparies• lllt call, we expeet oun to be answered,"' Soslov lbout94. PullaU Keeping Occupied in Retirement Many men fear retirement because they say they don't know what they'd do with themselves. This is a pitiful litualion. Anybody who lives merely for the sake of ti*lng down a job mi.aht as wen han been born with a aaddle on his back. 1be world Is tull of thln11 to cto, and no man ever had time to more than sample the tJ'emendous variety available. White m.Y own retirement lies some ctlttance in the tuture-as a mat~r of fact It happens to be eight years, 29 d.tys, seven hours and 31 minutes 1wa1 -I b.!lve been dolng a little preliminary plannlnt on hOW to keep myMlf O«upJfld when that Colden t1nM flnally comes. SO I MADE A 1mlll list of some of the ~I thln&a I bave been l.00 ba17 11,p to DOW to try, Somewhat &o ""1 chqrtD I found that eo far l ..,. Dl\l'tt - Bea et90t from • drcua CQDOa.. Pkkled • watermelon rtnd. JUdl:la tbl rodt ol a frtlabt train. P...a.d a eaoot down the A111aoo. lladt ~ liquor in a mountaiD llllL PalatM • IWIMt. ...... ~ SWAM WITH A dolpbin. Been reecued dur1D1 an AJplne storm by a bnmcl1·18den SL Bernard dog. Pulled a live nbbe ouc of IDJ' bat. Headed qy ruatlen off at EqJe Pass. Grown a 6'ira set of teeth. Lilte.aed to a nitbtlnpJe me, Made a parachute jump. Played poker wUh I Mi.mulppl riverboat pmbler. CAUGHT AN alllptor or shot a •hart. Uved ln a Western lhOlt town. Smoked a peecie plpe lo a teepee. Suffered a mat. bite. SuJ\f a dUilt WU. JulM A.Dctrtw.. Wan a Nobel Prize In medlclM for ~ a an for tti. c:ommoa cold. o..c.d tbe PE &b. WOJIH A~• a Jellabe. Helped a P°'"*"' n deJlyer a blbJ Ill the.......,. Beoa cMl ......... dellirt lala with • ~ ll"MD-eJed prl Stood IG a blln!Jac dect wi.c. au but me had fled. Milled a walrus or slid 4own a strafte'• neck. Yep, tbere'1 no rtMOll far a retlnd man to feel Idle. If be pta al'OIDd to dohlg oaJy half the tbift8I M dldD 't pt dOM' ~ hb yea,.. la the old ult mint. be'J(be kept bulJ Chroqla two lif9tjJIMI ol retirement. • l' t L 0 • E \l I t e s 0 t s a ~ ( I J • I I l (