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• TEN CENTS
Study Due
llinshaW1 Eyes ValUes Near Airport
By BRUCE BENION. --~ ......... ~.
One way to meuure tbe extellt
airport noise 11 to· count irot only
1111 Mcibels In the air but Jllao the , tlll1ar 'Ulue of UM bomu bel ".
Orange County Aaat11aor Atidrew J. ~w today revealed be plans to
do just that. He plam to take a
look at property v aluatjons
the filght pattern ol: Orange
Airport "aa soon u posslble."
present airport ta treating a
Jl'Oblem for property owriers under
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MERCVRY CL1rMBS
TO 90 DEGREES
~ An une~ previnr of smunc !Cllilllll IQIMler temperatures , bowed Jnto
SMta Ana this momin I wbeft the
.1hennomet« climbed to 90 degrees ~ 11 :4.5 a.m.
County Pilot,
2 Sons Killed
In Plane Crash
Pilot er« n.• blamed fOr the dellG1
of a• PuJkrton man anti bil two IOU
killed Sunday matrt when 1helr plaQe •
c:rutaed and burned approeddn1
Fullerton AJrport.
Dead •• Nicbo1-A...so Elefllm,
11, of 1141 8uDMt i.-. pilot d
oww ol the ~i'craft , la n ·e IDd ......... -.~.
N,.:o~ •••
Airport offlciall Nid E J t I t b r
rldioed the taww abOat •:• p.a.
tl1at be wu approaidilq CW• Jendln'
EyewitnuMI NJd .. pflDe WJowed
an "S" pattern in tt.e lflll'08dl to
allow another plane time to 1B4..
The aircraft crubtd about a
quarter mile from tbe eut end of
tbe runway wMll it ttalled and drop-
ped to the O'ound. u lmmediateJ:r i.nt bJto flamM
w~en it landed on a rajlroad spur
trait near tt.e Hunta "h>ds and
Jndultrlea plant The era-* scene is
about a mile south of the Elefther
family home.
Federal Aviation Agency records
showed that J:Wther was inbound
from Cedar City, Utah.
The plane burned turiot.11ly when
it bit the crounct. A portion of the
en~ burled itaelf Jn 1be earth near
the spur track with the fu.selae•
ac::roa the tracb.
'rAIL ASSEMILY STANDS STARKLY OVER (HARlED PLANE
~ Tbe FAA today launched a probe
tt det.m.tDe tbe cnae of the crash.
Police Intercept .
Jackie 'Suitor'
NEW YORJC (UPI) -P1yc1Mbilts
at Btllmae HOip!tal _..., ~
' ~year-old fOMIMI' ..-..1 patiellt ~ wu cbarpd wttb C:rtmlnal trel·
pus f« tnndln& .... Jtlln r. x.ae.
cfl'• .,.itmeat buDdklC "to Jll"OPOle
t6 Jlldde."
Ponce .aid tbl IUlped. .Jobll Paul
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t'tl WI' 'lt .. Mfln.
Debate Halted in Senate;
'White Racisni' Viewed
WASIUNGTON (UPI) -The Senile
voted today to choke off a 11.x-week
debate on civil rlghta and make possi-
ble passage of a bill outlawing
dilcrtmmation in the l&le or rental
of moat of the housln& In America.
Reminded of a prealdenUal com-
mlslion's fln4.1ngs that "white racltm"
CIUIU riotl, the Senate impoaed de~11taitta1 cloture b)' • t$.J2 vote,
predRl1 the required tWo-thirda n\a·
jor1tJ of the 'IT niemben ~t and voaag. n wa the eighth such votl Jn
American biatory. Tb&:,.:beviodl atimq>ts Jn the past M bad namrtrty failed. ·
Bat h bW ltlll faced Ill uphlU ll"9t -botlt 11n the SeMte end ht
-..,. a House of Repra.entatives which is
considerably more conservative than
the cbaJnber which approved open
housing legislation In 1966.
The Southern bloc in the Senate,
In deep opposition to open hous(ng,
w\JI have 1notber opportunity to
debate without limit -threatening
• ftUbulter -ad ~ cloture yp~ COlild become wary to pass
Vl9 bill and amd It to Ole House.
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SUH!lc Marfieu
NEW YORK (AP) -Tbt 1tock
marUt widened Ill loMtt late this
denloon despite ltrelflt,b t.y 1otd
.ad copper llw•. ~ ftl fllrly acuv .. <See quota&~~· IS.a> • .) I I
• Aloog 1be Orange eo. t, memiwhile,
1ots of sun and UWe wind a1ao were
~led t.o push fell'tperature.s up,
though not as imuffeeably as for in-
land cities.
The wedlerman 'iPf'edicted tem-
peratures in the reMMlvely cool 80'1
along the ~-
60,000 Siwarm
To Sand,. Surf
l)ver Wteekend
~~~~repo!Ud
. ,...Miitdo,ooo~&lb4
.., the ~ •• ;_._....., .....
• b st, -~-~ lbowtDt up SaCUrdaJ dd •• 9'1nday.
Surf w. , m• ettndlon for
beadl·roers. rt wu wtiipped up ••
hiJb as s~x Ii eight feet, leading Llfeguar4 Lot• Lockabey to call Jt
''tbe beat .1 ot the winter."
At one pol lt. Suslday aftm>ooo, he
said an ett1 ted 200 surfers were
congregMed l!Off the f-lewport Pier.
Lifegu.ardlf said a \ota.1 17 first-a.ldS
were handled Saturdey and Sunday,
with only t;vo of theft amounting to
anyChjngjrioos. In one ase a swimmer suffe-red
a dJsk>ca; J left leg and m the s~nd
lncldent, a swimmer apparently suf-
fered a fainting spell after -coming
out of the 1 water.
Saturd.,r's gusty breezes sub&~d
Sunday brto a Ump, hot. wind, due
in 1J1trt tAW a SaiU Alla wind coodition
and kl J;>art to a dry,. bot breeze
blowing i.n from h desert, ~m'ding
lo the ~~e"™'.
Citi1es' Mayors
See. Little Change
WAl3HINGTON (UPI) -Despite the mm I urgency of its warnings, the
m~o.r-s of several U. S. cities which
hav6i experienced racial turmoil see
evidence that the nation is ready
ake the "compassionate. massive
sustained" effort called for by
iident Johnson's antiriot com·
m 1ion. 'f Everyone Is sympathetic," said
~.yor Hugh J. Addonizio of Newark.
ere 28 persons were killed in last
a11ner'1 rioting. "But no one does
'7tbl.ng and they haven't done
~I llnce the riots."
The commission's 250,000.word
11eport on ill seven-month study into
f he causes of last year's racial riobng
in IM American communlties urged
'"a commitment to national action on
lD unprecedented scale" to prevent
America from spbtting mto "two
IOcletiea, one black, one wh.itt. ...... te and unequal ...
the Oight pattern," tie said.
"One oi the things which we wW
want to doi-u soon u poaible will
be to take a look at the value of
the properties under the flight pattern
to see whether or not we can meuure
any loss in value by sales."
In a DAILY PILur teleph<lne in-
terview, Hinshaw said. "I think
everybody realizes there's a lot of
controversy about the airport, not only
becall!e of its location but because
of its size."
He said ~t "seems pretty apparent"
the county la going to need a--second
airport. Whether 1he second Uldlity will aasume the burden of commercial
aviation, or whether Orange ~
Airport eipa.nda to meet that ,
HJnahaw reftued to speculate.
His motivation in wanting to study
again the land values around Orange
County Airport ia baaed on .,a food
likellhood" that people are going to
talte a second look at property af.
fected by sound .problems.
"We'll take the matter up perhaps
(~e HINSHAW, Pace !)
Co~v.I~ Slayen
'Finch, Carofu Tregolf
Get Chance for PllrOle
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dr. R. skinned places on her face; arm1,
Bernard Finch and Cm'ole TregoU, legs and hands.
central figures in one of the most Dr. Finch was S11Tested the next
publicized murder trials of modern nlght at the Laa Vegas, Nev .. a~ ment of his nreetheart and former times, get a chance soon for parole. receptionlst, Miss Tre1off.
The once sleek, shapely doctor's Officials say Mias TreeoU, now 30,
receptionist WU on the agenda for has remained apart from GCber in·
today's meetlng of the California mates at Frontera.
Women's Bo•d of Terms and Parole Tbe onoe well proportkmed, bruaette model Is "very thin," said Mn. lvcrne at the Institute for Women at Fron.-c..rter, superintendent 81 the In·
t.era , where she has been imprisoned stJtution, 40 miles east ol Los :Angeles. seven years. ~
The handsome, once wealthy physi· ------------
cian gets a hearing next month at
the Correctional I n 1 t I t u t e at
Tehactts.,>i. wbe-e he is confined.
The two were convicted -afte1'
three trials featuring-testimooy about
fast life in the country-dub set of
a Los Angeles suburb -of slaying
the doctor's socialite wife. Barbara
Jean.
Authorities say it is unlikely either
will be granted parole at the first
hearing.
Both were sentenced April 17, 1981,
to life imprisonment. In CallfornJa,
life sentences a re automatically
reviewed for parole after aeven yean.
but the a-1erage time served is 12
years.
A white dress caught the eye of
a police officer in bright moonlight
on a warm July niGlt in 1959. He
hurried down an embankment and
turned his flashlight on the dead, bat-
tered body ol Barbwa Jean Finch.
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The attractive victim had been shot
in the back, her skull fractw-ed twice,
and the.re wen 15 cut., brulsea aod
VCI ADMITTED·
TO PLAYOFFS
UC Irvine's basketball team hu
been invited to participate in th•
NCAA'• college division playof& and
will meet San Diego State ~Y nl&bt at 9 in the latter's gym.
The Anteaters· learned SUnday that
they -had not been invited, being paac•
ed over in favor of UC Davis -a
team with an Inferior record.
But the NCAA notified coech Dick
Davll today that a Michigan "am had been dropped from tbe playoffa and
that UCI was subStituted.
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Weatller
On i Race . I t , Riot Report .
Suddenly it's summer -well,
spring, anyway, Forecuter Jack
Frazee sa11 this jaQ1 wutbu
will continue Ulroqb ~
with temperatures up to eJc,bt
degref"s above normal
INSIDB TO•A 'I'
'HANGA• FL YING' -Barry Goldwater. among
other thlnp a retired Air Force major general. wt. airplane& and flymg with other principals at
Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce "Salute to Avia·
lion'' program Saturday night at Badboa Bay Club.
Olher "hangar fliers'' (left lo n,ht) II'• CllJ Oostil
man Robert Wilson. program chairman; Maj. Ga.
William G. 'Ibrash, commanding ieneral of El Tvro
Marine Corps Air Stati<*l; aDcf Jact Hammett,
Chamber of Commeree president.
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500 Hear Goldwater's Two 'Youths, 19,
Nablied by Police
On Sfllping Rap Aviation Dinner Talk
Man tblm !IOO <>ranee County •via·
ticm plomer1 and b u s i n e 1 s m e n
caU.ed Satmday at the Balboa Bay
c:tub. were told by retired Air Farce
Maj. Gen. Barry Goldwater that peo-
ple ''ht lhe polltlcs of aviation bavt
rdtaed to )et tbelr minda wander
forward."
Speakllll at a "Salute to Aviation".
fPOMOred by tt.a COi'-Mesa ~ber
ol Commerce, Goldwater told the au-
~ ·•our matn problem ls to rullze
that aviation la bert to ttay and
Oranae County -had be\tlJ' rerognize
the fact, or it ii n.ble to go eJaewbere, II
Go)dwater, who Wiii lntroduced by
'El Toro commander Marl. Gen.
WWiam G. Thralb, pralled the avla•
tion developmenu mack by Marine
aviation. particularly in the field of
helicopters. "Everyman in Vletnam
take. hU bat off to the Marillll
becaUH of the bellcopten."
The former Senator from Arizona
also commeodec\ the use of the
WlllJam Pereira firm to man a
maatu plan .study of air tran1porta·
tion for Orange Q>unty.
According to Goldwater, s~ lib
Pereira'• are becoming more lm·
portant to the aviation industry with
the advent ol superaooic era.ft bullt to carry up to 1000 people.
The problem. ol ~ abetement,
preHUre variatiODJ, bd traffic and
puaeoger control, he said, are JUJt
a few lidee ol "the al~g IP&JJt
that ii a villltion. ''
Ptl'lira. who &tao epoke at the
gatnertng, said be was "deu,bted"
to be inYOlved ln tbe 1tudy of tucb
a d,ytNmtic ftek1 u l1r transportation.
J ..
Newport Bead\ police tAdaJ ftR
expected to decide whether to ieek ·
complaints ..pJmt two aleCed fiRD·
•te mipen "1 cbatPI of ~g
.t least ef&'lt windows witb pellet
guru.
PoUce a.aid Po 1J.1ear-oldl were
picked up few qnetHmln1 after
residenta turned in rtll)Cll1a ttnlCbotrt FridayNgbt~'C'OUnwiDdOwL In the car o the suapec:U were
found three pe t guns and a supply
of ammamtion, ollQe aald.
A typical ex '>le of thf evening's
shootings oc d at the R*rt
Searle reeidence, ~IOl Cliff Drive. 1
Searle told pd,ice\ be was iD a sitting
room watching TV ·-a~=· w1ien he heard the -=nd of • &llu.
He aakl a )Ute ~u window valled ~t 1150 was demotls}l!!d by the pelleb.
Colta Mela~ nportef mnltar ~ ~ but aaid the .,,,,.,.... haw coat8' ued Off?' a .. o
REACTION MIXED • • •
or ::t":O = \1tud1 al ..-Lt.
wu neceuary to ~ ~
the frequeney of ~
abootinp incr.-f Oftl' t b f S atrenctbened.
-There wu widespread suspicion
amonc botb whlte persons and
Neeroa tbat major chances or nreep-
int lePJation wtil not result trom
tbe Kerner report.
The .tut consensus -U It Is tpat
-may be tbt moct lignillcant to
light of the comlDWlon's Insistence
on immediate and sweeping action.
A large number of the persons In·
tervlewed -from South&n whites
who damn the report as a troublemak-
er to ghetto Negroes eager for chan~f'
-simply did not seem to feel that
a cruh program ls In the card11.
, Some 11ald the country ls not rf'ady
~ for it. Some felt the nation could
\ not. or sbould not, spend the billions
)ieceaaary until tbe Vietnam war is
over. Some shn.tgged off the KerMr
report -named for llllools Gov. Otto
Xerner, wbo beaded the advisory com·
mission -u a political ploy aimed
at the Ne110 vote In an election year.
Some ~ the N!port would ~
filed and foTgotten unW the next round
•f riots.
One of these ~ Alfred D. Mannan1.
~ San Francisco butcher who felt
~ report "Is just another one or
1hose tlu.ogs they have spent a lot
di money pulling together and will
t!w~~ewhere In the bottom
uleaman l.n Pituburgh, saw matters 1'luch the ume way: "I expect the
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federal government to throw a little
sugar around here and there, but
basically thae will jUJt be a lol of
talk."
A New York social worker who
likes what the report proposes still
protested, "The public ia not ready
to pay for the programs. These
reports have been coming out since
1943 but nothing has been done."
weekend. !4
La Mirada · Coed,
17, Strangled
In Own Home
Jack F. Osborne, a Nashville, Tenn.,
salesman. agreed. but for widely dif. A blonde La Minda high 11cbcol
rerent reasons. He called the report Kiri returning to her bollle aiter a
"a license to riot" and said "I think date. was strangled Sunday fiiht aft« .
most people in the white community the appet'en45y turpriled a 11-urglar.
have lost any faith in the federal Seventeen-year-old D.na N o r •
government and Its poUticles . , . Llewellyn of 11607 Hollyv~w Drin
they distrust any report Issued by WM dlscoveTed t.y ber paren&s IP!'a•l-
any government.al agency." ed °" the floor about one he'>ur after
With many there was a distreuful her murder.
fear that DO~. 110 IOvertJMtDtal Shff1ffs homicide d~1es said
program, can bring peece l the girl was al-One in the hpuse only
Ameri~an cities. _ about an hour • le8I.
Ronald M. Green. 1 Harv The girl's perents said tb y left
itraduat.e st.udeot, spolre for some. ' home about 6 p.m. to visit Jriendl,
'Perhaps we'll ~t some resuJts five trnowinc she had a date tbat ""1enin1.
years from now -attu five more lkr boyfriend told deputies be took
bloody summers." !Kr home about l a.m. and said good·
if these people are wrong and the night to her outside tht: house.
hopes of the Kerner report become She had misMed seein« her older
ract. the taxpayers will (eel it. H. sister. Linda Lee. 19. by 1 n1atter
aii it has been ipeculated. the com-of minutes.
mission's proposals would cost as The sister Hid the was driven liome
much annually as the Vietnam war. from work by a friend about ;U:40
there are many who believe the war p.m. and they left the house •bout
should bt> disposed of beforl! war •n 20 minutes l.ter to visit a pixia pai"b'.
slums squalor is declared. Miss Llewellyn's date WK ....
Tt Is perhaps surprising that so tfot.ed intensively Sunday. but \ io·
many of those Interviewed did not veU.gat«s Nid he had been virtlJl\111
argue mucb with the commission's etimJn*d • a smpecl
charge. that white racism created the Sheri.Ira homidde detective ~ltl.
climate In which riots fester. Most, Vince Cwnmlnp uld nothlng i.ld
Including Negioea, ~fused to place been stolen from tbe 1nct home atid
as much blame on white failinp u detedlvet cou1d ftnd no tr.:e of fou.-..
did Ult commission. but they tended ed entry to tbe ~-
to O'ml the main point.
Not all, of coune: stronc uceptk>ft
was taken by sucb II Raymond Jones, Planne . SI te an auto dealer In Jacksonville, Fla : r8 8
Meet to Discuss
Annex by Mesa
"I think tM white community ls
so fed up W\th the federal eowrnment
tetUnc us •• are rupon.db~ that
we are dulled to such things as the
report. We certainly aren't ready to
spend billions Of dollars to help people
who tn most easee won't ntn crab
their °""' bool.a.-." Newport 8eacll p I a n n l n i com.
But San Francisco bank courltr mluloner1 w~ ac:l'leduled to gather
Kirk McManus said, "I as a wl\ite ln a spedaJ mtet1n1 at • o'clock
hate to say whitet have cauled a today to formtilllte a pociUon on Costa
part of It. bdt I don't tldnk ~ can Meea'• supuaJ to auu. 21 1c:rea
.cape t bat tact.~• _. ~ CWd1 Alrpon.
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Loullvillt, x,.. teldMr, tllat Mr If Costa Mele •eudl. ~
IC.et U. crilp t.ullltm: "I tMU a 1IJ4llilld 1111 '*' on Hb' ~ tlJ from
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Irvine Wmpany
Plans Nine-story
Qf fice in Center
Ooml*IJ Prukllllt wau.n
R. W-tDda7 e•wimoed tt.lll lb
.._ wtl belln tmmeJ11t • ·1 for • u. .... , 1mDI Clifict
Dulillllilll • ~ c.t.-.
to be a '"mlmr -....·· ol
e Ont Irvine bUIJ4inl. ac:beduled
to cw-.... September .... mlUka
twin .nl be 1ocllted ...t of P'811doft
Ialand to fonn the heart of the New-
port FinaDcial Plua.
Dee6ped bJ WUtlaa L. Pweira aDCl
A.9odlltll, ~~ ... tbe. tint
bulldine, the iroJect's cootrac:ta have
again been awarded to Diversified
Bulldera, Inc. of Paramount 1be pro-
ject complia9'oa date ii Feb. 15, 119.
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HINSHAW .•.
not tll1a , ... bat .... It'll be hip
oe UM priGrlty lilt." be Wd.
lmmadltte reaetloa to t h e
aueasor's feelings' ranged f r o m
uto•wanneat t.t spuUeriaa an1er.
One prominent Harbor Area realtor
charged it wu "destructive'' to
dileua .. c+iib • ...., ad tbe
alrpcst ,,... •sacm. Ja a ll'rious
atlldy "' ... ~ .,., .........
Be Aid a.It iu1tarl .,. Jttempting
to tab " ''pllldft actlGe" r.ther
tba eacace m .._ specalaUon.
"NatmallJ," bt aald, "iC the airport
......,,... to be a IUjGI probkm,
we feel It will tlnd to bPt a 8dverae
affect on ptuputJ •alaea.. not only
oa the Upper Baf, area, but c.a tbe entire COllUDllllitJ, I
He aaked that h1t lWDI not be
. UMd untfl realtan CID releate a COD\•
prebenalve report (tf tht1r owa on
tbe iaue.
A second rWtor. also wt.shin( anoD1IDit1' at praat. Mid. ··1 think
r ouqg Cyclist
Struck by Car,
Said Satisfactory
,, .. ,..,.... Jamee Mark Davis
wm 1epar1ild in aatl.d9ttoi 1 condftk>n
at Hoa& lillmarial Bolpbl today afttr
he cGlllW wta a cc-la Newipart
Beecb Will rtdla& Ida bk7cle SaDday.
JuM1. ,_ ol Mn. Barblra Dnls,
D M St., lhdleatiq poaible in·
WDll lldudel. maltipll heed iajuries
and bndtel owr lDCllt of h1a body, aeeordlnt to bo9pita1 and police
aourea.
He wu 1Cheduled to bav~ x-rays
taken tbia morning to determine
Wbetbef lw-prY wilJ be Nquired, IC• c:ordillC to • a., spoh&man.
Drlftl' ol the car be collided with
WU Jcfeatlfted U Lodl1e Trujillo, 21,
a .._ bouewtfe. Pollee Mid no
cbarles bave beeft lodged, pending
a WC ..... fm1utlptioD.
Potice ..td tM llUle boy was rldtng
bis bike north in an alley and exited
onto Lab sar-t, about 100 feet west
el 3ZDd Street, who the accident
O<.-tWJed.
He was taken to the bolpHal by
ambua.lnce. 1be driver was uninjured,
and ber car auita.iDtd only minor
daaa .. to a fendlr. police aaid.
lt't inevitable that ff airport aet:lvtty
grows beyond ita current level, there
will be property depreciation."
"My concern ls in seebtg that the
property values remain and continue
to appreciate. And if there Is going
to be increased traffic. it obvioutly
is going to be disturbing."
He 1aid it'1 "pretty bard" to
evaluate whether airport •af!lc bls
yet inf.ueoced property v a 1 u e s
"because we've had an era of ap:
prectating value.••
But he noted that "people in SlOO,tnl
to Sl50,000 homes aren't going to put
up and disturbances or noite. They
don't ha ye to. They'll move."
Draft Officials
Receive Threats
BOSTON (UPI) -Maasacbl.lletb'
l>tputy Draft Director said IDOlly·
mOUJ telephone cal.len are trying to
terrorize emplpyerllf-the Selective
Servfee Sy*1n ln the state by threat-.mg 11& ..,ml> fbem or blind them
with acid.
"This is the fD'1t time th.ls harass·
ment has occ~ in all my years
with Selective Service.'' Col. Paal Fee.
ney said in a radio latttvte• SUD11ay.
"ft.eceatly, a young female clerk In
Meln>M received a call tbreat.enini to
blind her by throwing acid in her face.
Thb Is a despicable thing.~ have
also beetl bomb threats and other
threats of violence," be said.
Feeney said Masaacbmetts bu a
Jrood reoord ol compliaace wtth the
draft.
"There are about 100 to 125 delin-
quent lads in Massachusetta. but we
have • mllliOll registrants ln the state
10 that's actuaJly a very small per·
centage," he said.
Prisoners Revolt
DURHAM, Eneland (UPI) -Ttren·
ty inmates ol a mui.mum aecurity
prison defied police dogs and guards
and remained barricaded inside an
assistant warden's office today.
Durham Prison officials said the
convicts crabbed key• from a cuard
during the Sunday n1aht viewiDC o(
"'nle Saint" television thrl11er pl'O-
gram, blocked themselves inside the
office and telepbcmed new~s
their demands for betltt treatment.'
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·Huntington Boy
Burns to Death
In Garage Fire
nurteen-year-old Gary McCord of I Huntington Beach burned to death
Saturday In the garage of his family
borne when gasoline was apparently
touched oU by the bot water beater.
Young McCord was the son of Mr.
and Mn. Roy McCord, 8101 Priscilla
Lane.
Huntington Beach fire authorities
theorized tod3y in a preliminary
report that Gary, apparently alone
in the garage, carried gasoline near
the open flame of a water buter.
The building erupted In names.
A passeTby, Charla Spade, observ-
ed the flames lickmg out i:tom under
the eaves. He notified a neighbor to
call the fire d ~partrnent, then opened
the garage door ar.d attempted to
extinguish the hrc with a garden hose.
At fir st the boy wa,, believed ''to
be dead; but when police detected
a heart beat, he was rushed to Hun-
tington Jntercommunity H o s p i t a 1
where he was admitted at 11 :~ a.m.
He was later transferred to the
burn unit of the Orange County
Medical Center, where Ile died at
5:40 p.m.
A coroner's deputy repo~ that
Gary had sulfered second and third
degree burns over 100 percent of h.is
body.
Funderal arangemen~ for t h e
eighth-grader who attended Circle
View School an under the direction
of Spongberg Mortuary. Long Beach.
Services will be held Wednesday
at 2 p.m. at the Church ol Jesus
Christ of LaUar:4a1 Sal.Dta, lUf'l
Locust St., We~tminster.
Plant Fire Ruins
Ice Cream; 4 Hurt
BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) -Fire
which sweit through a siectioo ol the
Borden Co. plant Sunday melted IDO£e
than 50,000 gallons of ice cr&am, the
dairy company said today.
Four firemen were injund slightly.
Dama-ge wu expected to run into
tt.ousand8 of dollars.
DrBlt~ War at IJt;;j
lblecl.~ 'a f ' "* ~ .. ~·~.~
~ .. 1t11et ~ by UC b
teol608..
STOC&PILE R!Sfi
"Worlcl Wp n ,. .. .a ODe me,.._
Pft' ~ nr," bf. Paullnl'uld. •-n..
nuclur stoctplle oi Ile W«lcl ii GOW
500.000 mecatoas."
1ben In an ~t that
dr&w laupter; 0 Well, thit means ••
are Hvlnt in a dangerous world."
Desplta 1uch grim evl~ of
mtmary capabWty, tbe scientist Wrll·
ed peace advocate said be is °'"
timJltlc WQ' IOOll will be binned.
"l believe the dlscovtf'Y of nuclear
filsion means man la goinl to eliminate war,.. ht aatd. "We ...
slmpty slow in doing it."
He pointed out that the Korean IGd
Sues wan ended In ways that wan
haveo't ended previously. "The Viet·
nam war la going to eod the same
way," he saMI. "We'll back out
because it ls too danceroua to go
* * * * * Mesa Chamber Sr-ech
·Bomb North Rice Fields,
x Goldwater Advises U.S.
a, JOANNE SHAW
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Former GOP presidential candidate
Barry Goldwater Saturday mgtlt call-
ed for American bombing of North
VietnamHe rice paddies in order to
end the war.
In bis speech before the Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce's Salute to
Avlation_at ttie Balboa Bay Club, the
retired Air Force oajor general said me United States shoold drop warning
leaflets in the Red River Valley of
North Vietnam to live the rice
farmers time to "get to high ground."
He said U.S. torces abould then
bomb the diket that protect the rlce
flelds which supply f:he North Viet·
namese Army.
"U they're deprived of food, people
just don't want to fight," he 1aid.
The former Arizona senator further
advocated full utlllsation of economic
and military resources for tht United
states to maintain i1I status u a
world power.
"If we don't we'll go beck to being
a second or tb.ird rate power. and
be faced with world take over by
Russia with our former allies."
In a rare sal'Jte to the Democrats.
the Republican said former president
Harry Truman will go down ln hiltory
as a political leader who had "the
will and courage to use economic
an f military power up to tbe very
brink and over when necessary."
"When we have put our economic
and mllltary strength to legal and
moral use, we have 1tayed out of
wm. Look at Berlin, Lebanon and
Formon. •
"The only two times we didn't use
our ltrength have resulted in wars
-KDrea and Vietnam."
Goldwater closed bi.I political pro-
nouncements on a light note. alluctlnt
S. predicted tbe war in ViltnUl
1"Ul4 eed wlt!rln a )'tar bec&IM Cl
a arowf.DI rnliiatioa at boaM tbmc
lt cannot be won .
NOT OPTtMISTTr
R.acting to the pe&•lmlam of a
q.....Uoner, Pauling 1ald tclenU111
have, found they usually weren't lflP-
timlstlc enough. "Nobody predicted
we •ould so qulc~ control nucleu
eoergy and no scientist ~ouJht we
would understand the makeup ol
eer.etics In his lifetime."
He suegested a poljtlCJ{ revolution
will one day catch u.p wtth tbe 8Cien.
t.i11c revolution and ttiat nuclear
energy will be used tor lood ~d
of evil.
Assunung modesty ("I'm lust a
scientist. you see. tnmking about •:le
world's problems"), be forecut that
the answer to man's peril ii not to
demoy the nuclear ltockplle but to
put it under Joint natSonal and in-
ternalJonal control
The rational eoh.!Uoo, be &aid, i!
to retain the lntimi.:iating nucl&ar
potential without vesting power over
Goldwater ~ be would anawer
critici <II the plan with wl)eat ship-
ments and technical aid to North Viet-
nam when Ho Chi Minb pllU an enJ
to the war.
Goldwater drew an ovation when
he added. "Aa !atr u I'm C\)ncerned,
one American life ls worth far more
than all the rice paddles ln Nor1h
Vietnam."
to President Johnson's use of bis HM
campai&n plans for~ the war from,......__
his 1964 campaign
"He's been pretty &ood on my sug-
gestiqru, but he hffn't gotten around
to Haiphong Harbor ...
7th County Jail Escapee
Arrested in Garden Grove
. Garden Grove polioe Sunday nlgbt
arrested without a struggle a suapect
they identified aa one of 11 prlsonen
who escaped from Orange County Jail
two weeks ago .
'lbe tally now stands at .even re·
arrested and four at large.
its Ute 1n any one paUon or rupn-na· um
Another time Pauling said, "I don't
know what tbe answer is except that
w& have to fieht to be informed
honestly."
HE'S SllOCUD
He said he is shocked because
Americans don't seem to mind that
their IOVemment ll~s. He averred that
th1. Eisenhower adrnbustratfon lied
about the U-2 incident, the Kennedy
adrnimstnUon lied about the Cuban
in.vaaion, and the J o h n s o n ad·
"With thla rtctrd can we believe
atateme.n&a about tbe Pueblo Incident
or tbe Gull of Tonkln?'' be asll:ed.
Takluc oH • Oil .the war, be llfd
he believes ttie draft b un·Ameriocn
becauae it le subversive to our prin-
ciples, we may have killed om million
Vietnamese (toldiers and dviliam)
by now, and that the U.S. should
have abided by the Geneva Accord ca.W.nc for a fne election in 1956
throughout Vletn.m.
Showdowii Due In Copper Strike
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Awaiting
President J~ on his return to
the White Hoose today is a lhowdown
with union aod industry leedert on
the sevu-montb lllrike which baa crlp-
pled moet ol ttie nation's copper pro-
duction mil could ~ affect the
U.S. def.me effort.
Jotmson ~ to meet with key union
major eoppet' compm!ies involved ta
the strike for the st.rt of round-the·
clock negot:tatlom.
The ~ feels copper
shortages l'Mldting from the .trike
ar-e having a repreaiiing impact cm
tt.e natloo's ecooomy and .Is hurting
the U.S. balraace of paymeat. aMua·
tion.
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Fire Victim Critical;
Taken into custody Sunday was Ron·
ald Paul DeTomasco, 19, of Santa Ana,
who had been held in county jail oo a
narcotics violation charge.
Police saJd tbeJ bad been tipped
that DeTomaao was rtding in a car
with out of state plates. T'bey spotted
the vel\lcle about 9 p.m. at C)'Pl"e;ss
Stn!et and Girden Grove Boulevait!.
DeTomaso aflered no resistance and was not armed, polloe said.
save at niay co's fabulous
sale of spring fas hi on fabrics
Blaze Injures Firemen
A man burned in a Sunday mocning
fire in Fullerton was still in critical
condition today .Y-St. Jude Hospital
in that city. 1'0 firemen Injured ht
fighting ~ $250,000 blaze were
reported recovering.
Hospital officials said Francisco V.
Pena, 46, is under inte11slve care for
second degree burns and smoke in-
halation. He Is "unresponsive" and
bis home address ls not known.
Fire Capt. Henry Suets, 38, who
had first and second dqree burn•
was treated Sunday and released as w Fireman Melvin McNabb, 31, who
wrenched b1J knee.
The blne broke out about U :JO
a.m. Sunday ln a building leased by
Western Marketilll Co., huded by
~jl Kouamara, 711 SL James Place,
Newport Beach.
Pena was found unconscious on the
buement floor ol the bulldine.
Kouamura s a i d. Pena, an employe.
evidenUy bad entered the bulldln«
while tfle fire waa bmitin1 to retrieve
personal belonginp.
Firemen had made 111 tnltlal search
ol the ltructure and were shocked
to find Pena aa bour and a half later when they ftJ'9 mopping up
the fire. ·'nle cause bu not yet been
determ1ned.
Lut week three of the escapees
were caught, two in Iowa and one In
LOI Angeles.
All four 1111pects still at large are
Oranae Coast men. They are Paul G
Diaz, 24, of La(lma Beach; William
V. WUliford, 24, of Costa Mesa ; Thom-
as Case, 19, also of Cotta Mesa ancl
Raymond L. Brown. 31, of Huntington
Beach.
Pound Slips Again
LONDON (UPI) -The pound sterl-
ing fell today to a law of 42.39935
for the first time since devaluation
last November set Its value at f,2.40.
cotton flower prints in bloom
79c reg. 1.1 9 to 1.50 yard
Plowers bloom every":here . . . on junior auwas, cotton broadcloth, oxford d oth and
many other cotton fabrics We'•e Ju.sh bouqud:s and delicates, big patterns and smaJJ
in bolds, bri~ht~. pretty tones and pales. In easy<Ut, easy-~, 4'f' "Widths.
tumble dry Dacron® double knit
5.99 reg. 6.50 yard
Ma.chine "Wash, tumble dry, Dacron® polyester
knit is so easy to sew. Take it in blister, ribbed
Ottoman, or bubble weave in 10 tones. ~6/(J(J-.
romantic bonded lace
2. 3 9 req 2.80 yard
Today'~ romantic looks start with laa, ~ a fam·
' in.inc fa.sluon wfule prices •~ low ln pales and
pastels. Acetate/nylon. acetate backed. 4f' wide
Dacron® blend dotted Swias
1.09 req. l.SOyard
A domestic f abnc to compliment today's roma-
tic looks. ·ff' wide. Sew soft looks for spring In
l~el• Dacro~ polyester/cotton.
jet-age acetate Jeney prints
1.29 Wal l.89yard
Pick, sew, pack and go! Acetate jersey trips a.round
the world with ease and it's quick-dry wMhable.
In a host of ~ywbere prints. 4f' 1"de.
print Dacron® blend Yolle
1.29 req. 1.50 ymd
So ea.sy to tn' ! And it's sheer defigbtfnl for thit
~· r · s romantic .looks. A c:hoic:2 of pGotl in
o.~ polyester and cotton. 45'" wide.
solid Dacron® blend .on.
1.09 req. 1.50 yard
Sew proUy toll loob IOI 1 ~ ,,,f 't.. hi
D1croiae pol.Yater and cotton ~ care,
tool In paled-down tonee for ncnr1c'8 ~e.
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An offended Moecow factory
worker challenged Soviet govern·
merrt statistics that the average
RuSSJID drinU SlOO worth of vodka
l year. Tbe true. niure ii mU<:h,
much higher act0rd.in' to Anat~ly lolftMV, 22. who claims to drink ·JfJ> -.500 per year all by himself. The
~ernment n,ewspaper Izv~~. re-*.~ that Bogdtno'f' said, My ~e, father. mother and I earn 510 = ("86) each montb and•! ant 1h!rd of that on vodb. ::. .
-
SE Strike
Ends; Other
Sch~ls Out
By fte ~a.I Prae
Sen Francilct Ucberl return to
thdr clauel today after • ODM!ay
walkout, but ~ strike by eome 20,·
000 Flor1da teecM'I eaten ita tblrd
week with negO&!atloos st&Mmat.t.
A' th1rd of Pit.burl)!' s S,000 teleb-
er1 who etruck Jut Friday planned
larp-1Ca1e pJcSeting. while d .....
rooms remaioed vacat for the third
straight day i!J the Welktm, Mo.,
school diltrict.
Tbouaaoda ol other Perwylvanla
tllachers headed for Harrisburg in a
one-day "proles~nal hol~'1 to dra·
matlze their de.maftdl for higher aal·
aries.
The San Frmcllco strib of about
1,100 of tbe dtf• 3,400 teaeblrt, ln
their demand for l;DCn money, abut
down scbooll at DOOll Friday. Moat
jllldar llDd seJdor h1ih acboola were · cldlld. trlth studinta et ooe hip achoo1 going~ • window·ll'D•bJll rampege.
8'mdq niibt. aft.-22 bpura of ta1kl
between 9trlbn md a IJ*lal city
two-man _pmel, San FrlJlcl~ Mayor
Joeepb Anoto announ~ that the
walkout was over and there would be
Young Marine
I
Reported Dead,
no reprisals against those who struck. Ar • H
Jn Pit&lburl)t, Albert Foody, presi· rives ome
dertt of l!ie Pfflsburgh Federation of
teachers, Mild "the blg1t1t picket lint GR n m ISLAND, N•b. CUPI) _ in the hiltory Of Pittaburih' would be n.iw "
ttrrotm moound the Board of Educ•· A Marine reported Id.Red 11' V!etne ·
tion bui.klng. was back home with parents__.
In Florida, state School Supt. Floyd friendt todaJ, "~ mtd • UllQDe''
Qrlllm wawed a CiiilPlwni. pro-Oftf _ -= . -~ ; ,..i fo .. -flit ~ 1'ben oppol)• -·w ta D l • tD wblt '9 .)Mid Wined "I f~ II -rul woudlitl1'• •O:V"'."~= ~r:; ud& Thun· ll1d Z-1--01' Mica.I Johneii•.,
du to let ·~ a '829 millllaeducatton 11• •tepfed tiom t111 ~
MD, wtll6 ,,..~ by a speclal lirtiner into ibe ~ of ~.
lliMioa Cl(.. ture. The per-relatlvee.alld Mnda .
...-clli itP-tt. ft become law Mn. Jtodnet~Cs..cru.(~
wttboat bil' ... bn or wto tt. After IOll't mun ........ 'll a p ,, • ~ t
h bm •u peued. the Florida Edu-moment .. in'"-t· eatioa ~tion aaJd It WU lmde--•·
qudl and called the atrike . "God ~ ~~ 0,.. bJe11·1ou,"
Tbl FEAl ,mlc!b ~ about & the happ1 turfll1 tncltMr' d .. ., th1rd of Flartda'• 80,000 tMchen, aald ._... _. .. -..... "'-..... ~,::.~~COUD~ 1:i ~w •• :*._:· ~ """"'! tin•
.bM oMnidlcl for national teiemloa A "* qlJ, Of bar*'eak
time to' ... lb side of the illuet. atNained don .. .,. belq
The M teecbttl in Wen.tan, Mo .• a noUAtd Ant 11)' corp 1
,.._,. of st. Lou.la, left tbetr cw•· -entatfvet ml .._ la a ttie-1111 • l'OOllll 1Mt 'nlurlday PJ"C*Jting the ·-r•v• '¥"" _.
• Sixteen eoapln celebrated tap ~ of a new ICbool ta rite wblch tQt her IOll •• dead Of' eomba•
: Year by ltttlne JDll'l'led .i the Loi .-K haw ra.lled tbtir aalariel. The woanda slffertd .. el>. I near -.
! AngelM County Coufthoale . ml ~=·= ~mm: '::~ Nam. Vletaam. .;
: one bride 9'tlll ended up,Ce\: CPc*iPnlll laid = cW.. will But Mn. .Jobmoa bad her doubti ! (or her own llceme. Hp J;I;; We• ISIJ tf tht Bollr4 Of becauM abe hid . r.ceived • ~
! r\etren, •t ~ b former Dlw r;-tp fel\lbmft b .t. frvm w ... postmarked r.tJ. 15;
: ~"'"· •• DOUl ol Sellili .w t ~ • ~ ' .. ~ .... ;z.u ! they thou&ht It WM . ~ R'J ,;._•i'-"fl..~ l~ .-.elf l.1~0n•
• t,, get malried ttb. 1-, -. f D~illJi •II. """ . , ... • ¥.t"_, _ i : r~ey dtdn•t ~ on ba1iDC port ·0 DU · 'thl lllU'lDl·eorp; ~~ s.:tfb
: t'll ticeDll, the ~ to made a Ml>Je cheek! an4 it
: t-ne the moDtJ. Jud,. On M• • Pia coaftnDld M . 22 that J~ wu
: G.,•ld c. DuM tied the bot tor 18Dll ne au~ Defenle Tl.ft.~ . ! Ule 16 coap1-free of cmqe. ~ .ot Jo~f)~lti~: • 'R tin• Thr t' tat appar11Uy had been .utaken!I . SpeUtn1 of ~ the 1 UI t OU e ea placed on . another M~ named
: Marriatt ftl Jmnlttd Saturday. Johnlon wbo had died of~ in· : Jfll/ Mlmale,· 24, of BmlhODe. MLUU (Ul'I) -A Bahuw juri11.
Calif., 1"d Min....._ '9. Joy ti A!rwa1s ~ wJtb 40 perlCIU ''I bne never been bap;iier,0 said
: the only child of Hr. \DC! Mrs. aboard relurft8d to Miaini Intern•· the teckyed Marine u ~e crowd
: Lewrence Mllrn1t9, who 111 there tiODlll A1rpclrt minutes after takeoff of about 50 including two y0W1ger
. are no other Mln'iages left in the today wtien autboritiet 1't!re warned brothers and a sis&er jammed onto f ll a bomb might be aboard. u.& runway al Municipal ~t to
am Y· But after examination of the plane 11!ake the yocm1 Marint~t hand after
and about 85 pieces of luggage, the he was flown from a Yokohama,
me11o bomb aquad said no explosives Japan hospital.
were found and tbe p&ne wa1 Mn. Johnton. bead tubitr of a
"llC:lft.." local -.aupermartet. Aid her bulband,
Martin Hamsen. Federal Aviation a World War II Marlne veteran. ex-
Adnai*alioD towel' chief, said the pressed regrets that the "death
f0UP4>1lrw..plane.la.DGlll-Df;a..mi.Dute1 meaac• tbey recelv.cJ }aft week had
after it took off, and the paaengera te IO to another family."
and crew .ICUl'Tied to the ground. ''l am not mad at anyone," Johnson
P~s asailted 1n the search l'&tcl "'It .,,., an u n fort u n a t e
Of'thelr Wagage. clrcumstan~ Chat problbly could not
PoUce Sgt. Eddle lWnmond said be avoided. l'm ttal serry it ever
an un!den1ffi6d man called ti-e ~er· baPJ)fned." • 1 I ur1 offioe to ~port ~ "be beard . J--., bolJM for a »day l&ave,
a Cuban male and an American male will ~ re..Sped to aAOQWr. JJ>Ost
w OTUTI at TaahUnt airport m
Southern Ruma hove liMlltl
discovered who tM c:ulprits
toerc that amtt.tred to cs 1 n "t
1hella on fM concrttt nlt\tDCVS
tverv mormno. According to
thil toftlc'1 ~ of the Somt '
magazine "Set.nee and Life,•
tr01DI pick "P the nuts each
tdghC and drop thnl from an
oltihlde of 100 feet or ao in
trdn to get the meat from the
shattered 1hcl11. in the 1obb1 of the .Airport talking W'ben tbe tbbe ii up~1 A tank PJµler
and ln tbe courae of the conversatibn. wltb C. tompay, ln Tant·Battalion, 1
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one of ttiem slid tbert wllS a botnb l'frft Mannet. Jobnlon was 'Wounded e on the Bahamas fliebt." f'•b, f w~ on a ,.arot. I ,
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Y<YU're invited to attend the
'GTON
SAVINGS ' .GALA
GRAND · OPENING
PARTY!
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MARCH 1
AND
·MARCH 4 THROUGH 8
AU DAY-from 9:00 1.n1. to 4:00 P·"'·
10:001.m. to 6:00 p.m. Fridays
our new ·Mme ill ~·Mtn iroffteiaUy
open ! We've been looking forward
to becoming a part of the wonderful,
dynamic community of Costa Meaa.
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Now,,weF' havinr a aix-day party
to ceaebni.. Everyone it invited tQ come.
We want to meet you and have
yo. '8t tQ krw,r the m;.ben of our ataft'. ' . Naten.lly, we'lt aene nfrethmenta
(what wo~ld a party b& without them?)
and then will be fun thinp and
a lot of ftl7 ~ aurpriael for
everyone. Pfeue plan b> visit us
durillr our party day1. Yoa11
~ve a W&J"Dl welcome f I• f'
In Protest
!UDA.PZST (UPI) -Ma.
erict ~ w 1 I l cbaJ.
Jenp Soviet .. DOUcJea Within
the Wanaw P.Ct, ~lUd.lnJ
Moecow'a co· IJ>ODIOnblp
of UM\ proposed treaty '° halt h apread of nuclear
weapobt, dtplo?natlc IOlQ'C·
e1 said tod-.y.
Reporb reachlnc th e
Wotld ComnrunJtt Cotsfer·
ence ID Budapest said Ro-
mania would tssue bV ehaJ-
lnge at a meetln,g ot her
Wa.raaw Pact partners be-
of the Warsaw Pact are thft
Soviet Union and .. ltefn
European countries.
RornanJa has declared htt
opposition to the nonPfO]H-
eratJon tftaty dratted by
the Soviet Ubion and (h~
United States at the OeM->
va Disarmament Confer. ence.
~ject to fiDanctal burd·
eu i.orne b)'. pact members t.o 11lUtaln Soviet troops on 1 awed territory, lncludlni 'flUSportation costs.
One lb.int was cerUln to
C8IDe fr9ftl the Bµdapest
C9Dference. There will be a
world Corrununi3t aumrnit
meeting with all 8ll partles
Invited, incJudin& -b II t
without the allgbtest chance :
of response -Communist I Cbina, Albania, revisionist
Yugoslavia. Fidel Cutro's
•
Explosiom '
=~edneaday ht Sofia,
'lbt leaders of the Com-
munist world's answer to
the North Atl&fttlc Tteaty
Organmtion CNATO) will
be at the meetlnc. Memben
The Romanian delegaUnn
walked out of the lS~pest
Conference last Tb\ltlday
following attacks on absent
Communist China and on her
own Communist p a r t y,
which lately hu been 1trly-\iiliiiil•••iiliiiiiiiliiii•I
ing from the Moacow l I n e.
Red China, Cuba, Alblnia
and Yugoslavia did not at·
tend the Budapest Conftr·
Cuba and Romania.
ence.
Nasser's Speech
Deemeil 'Setback' ,
LONDON (AP) -Police
AN inveltiptint explosjons
bl Londoa, the Netherlands
md Italy wblcb dam1Ced
two American lnltall.atloaa,
two SpmJdb embestiee, a
Gf'Mt embailsy and a
Portuguese embus1 over
the weekend.
Nine minor mturiea were
reported, UI police aod
firemen Ill the Spanish
Emba'8y in the Hague, the
Dutch capital.
Soviets Set
Ronnd Trip
Moon Grhit
MOSCOW (AP) - A ~w
Soviet rocket h u r t l:e d
through space today amid
speculation that it migi. be
1ryiQg to make the fl.nit
round trip orbitlflg the moon
before It retume to the
eart2\.
Reports reachlnc the B~
apest Conference lndlcated
the nuclear weapon.a lA\Je
would be amq the prob.
lems rwed by Romania at
the Sofia meeting. The Ro-
manians, who have been
calling for some time for
the simultaneous abolWon
of the Warsaw P~t and
NATO, have been aeeklnr 11tructural c h a n g e s that
would give the smaller na-
tions a bluer voJce in de-
ciaions customarily made by
-
TEL AVIV, !Ir.el (AP)
-In'9lti oificiala ,..cf today
President Gamal A b d e I
Nauer'• speech vowint to
repin every inch of IOU
occupied by brae! as a
rwult of the June war wu
a "serious setback t o
peace."
A bNl« Sundi,y shattered
four windows IDd wrecked
a door Ill a U.S. offlcera'
club in London. An Army
spokesmen said most of tile m people In the building.
mainly Army officers and
their families, slept throudt
it.
Moscow.
U.S. Fires
'Space Lab'
Into Orbit
CAPE KENNEDY (UPil
-The UnJted States fired
a apace lab carrying a
record 2$ experiments into a tar-reacblna orbit today
to report on the 1un'1 ID-
creuma radtaUoa threats
and otber cosmlc wonders.
The satellite is 1.11 orbiting
g e o llflYtlcal obeen•tory called 000. It ruembles
a Ciabt dra10JlfJY with I
20-foot IOlar peel "winJ·
span" and antennae •t f .. t long.
It rode lft Atl11·A1ena
rocket into i 1o'tt' earth orbit
and ttien Jot an extra push
i.uto an eQ-lbaped ll'btt u-
pected to read) one-third of
tbe w11 to the moon. Early
traclinf reporta lnd.loated
OGO •a performla1 normally.
"We can only hope there
is a dUference between Ulil
sort of demagogy and actual
policy making in Eopt."
sa1d Foreign M i n i s t r y
apokesman David Rivlin.
Nata«, a ~-time 1cxer
Jn war with Is,·~. told a
rally near Cairo Sunday that
larael's IJJ'OOWlCe1lleot last
•etk that it no longer con-
siders the west bank of the
Jordan River "enemy ter·
rilxn'y" would "cost her
deal'ly.'·
"We will be a solidly
united front against our
common enemy to liberate
the occupied areas," Nuser
aaid.
RIY1m c o m m en t e d :
''When the whole workl b
looking to 1"1lel and the
Arabs to take the big ltep
and talk peace, Nasser'•
11peech was very dis.tp·
pointing and confusing."
Officials said there bad
been siine of moderatioa in
C&lro in the last ffJW'.W.-
but the• "warlike" ~
~bed hope$ that Egypt
and Jordan are wining to
meet Israel in d i r e c t
negotiations.
' I '
PoUce searched foe a car
seen in the neithborhood
just before the expk>sioo.
Police believed left-wing ex-
tremist& were involved.
A mile away lift explosive
device shattered " garden
door at the S p a n i s b
Embusy and came<! minor
damaie to the West German
EmbaMy next door.
The U.S. consulate in
Turin, Italy, WM rocked by
1111 e~ s.tu.rday J>lgtlt
Which 1b11Uered 'frindowa
and c"'8d ~ damag;.
U.S. CoOlul..Qt.neral ~lV<>n
Parsons also1tbeorbed that 'tettW extremllU w e r e
respooible. a11an11 at the u :'s .
Embaesy in Rome and other
Ame:rtcan 1 o v e r ft m e o t
build.Inga In Itety were put
on ~ial al«'t.
The Hll\l9 ltad three ex-
plolriGm Suaday. They shat·
tered w1ndowa hi the Greek
and Spanish EmNelles and
dameged an ot*r wall ol
the P~ Etnbessy.
RCA COLOR
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!Hild the probing rocket was
on a course to ''outlying
regioos of n e a r · e a r t h
space." The phrase "near·
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in past aonomcementa to
men the region of the
moon.
The new rocket w a s
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it is beadin& for the moon.
should M'rlve there Tueeday
or Wednesd~. The trip
usually takes 3~ days.
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of the craft.
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being put on a flight pMh
"from the parking orbit of •
an artifi<'W aatentte•• 'UI· •
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when the banks open. Particul1rly
o 0 useful for those
who missed Tht
Earty Riser.
2:00 PM
... THE v.l.P. f\.ltiHT
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arJ so few people on il Th&fe's not
much rwon to
tlkt It. but as lon1
IS I plS:Serwtf 1 shows 11,. w(lf
schedule it. . ,
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fly om the freewayt-when ttlinp
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fetl dmr. Atriwt
back It the llom•
stud beforl tht
, dinner rets cold.
5:30 PM
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If there-can bt 10llllD abolrd 1
comllllltw jet it wiU 1earally occur
he11. SV. n • c () "
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7:30 PM
• •• TH( llOONllGHTtl
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kaiam dsy. Our stewardess c.tll
m1b JOU forpt
or share your
victories. Also for
ni1ht wetchm111
workin1 in other
cities.
MORE
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ON THE WEEKEND •••
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California fOf our special
WEEKEHOEA (fri. Sil Ii San.)
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CAL-RIA
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Afl Seniors
9 on Honor Roll
A t Estancia High
_/
Estancia High S c h o o 1 .
Costa Mesa, bas released
its first semester honor roJJ.
Nine students received A's
'" all subjects excluding physical education.
They are seniors Marlene
Carlson. Janis Gissel and
Stephen Pew: juniors Linda
'French, Steve Hoyt and
Wendy Pope ; sophomores
Marilyn Ernst. J a m e s
Kerwin and Beth Newman.
Other honor roll students
who earned al least two A's
and two B's m academic
subjects.
SENtOltS· l'f99Y Aw•.-. J1ne
........ D.iibl ....... ·--··-"·
Sierra Oub
Slates Meet
Members of the Oran!le
County Group of the Sierra
Club wiU hear James L.
Boone of Fullerton talk on
"B-ackpacking in
YellowstOM" Tuesday,
Maroh 5 at 8 p.m. in the
Spurgeon Room of Im Santa
Ana Library.
The event will be hosted
by Mrs. Robert F. Sanden
of Coeta Mesa, cbalnnan.
Vernon Stilff, Ro be r t
• Brotherton and W I l I l a m
--Woods, all residents of
• FuRerton and Sierra Club
members , accompanied
&one on Uus eight-day trip
in August. Boone says he
hopes to encourage more
p e o p I e to hike in
Yellowstone, and will tell
how the area dUfers from
the High Sierra mountain
• country.
Balboa Teen
Wins Honor
Slev..., lat'IOll, TOM ... ..,. O<lft lotuo•
LI""" lvrveu. IMMV lwr. Je.-
lurtoft, PIHi c-. Slrtfft Cieri" P.nrl<I• Cootelle, 0..WeYne Docklll'. DI-Drelu, C._. E,...1, Gr"
F111y, Vtlorlll Farrt•. Sfelt•" Fer....:a. lt-1 Frenl< ... k:ll, ltldt ~llNe, LI,.. cs. c-1 •• Alo• Gol-.
M.lr9lt Gordoft, "*"' H•bweder, Jtmft Hlll1 D ... lel HNy, hd!Y
Hot-. Laurte Jeftd<" Jahn Ltoe" qultt, ll..O. L .. , SM ..... l•VV. o .. ld
Maurer. IMINra Milter, l erry D
Mot'O•"· a-i. -""""· C..rol• Hocllob, YoltaNle P-la. OenlM
ltudltr, Pt-v $cl\ltll"9, It....,., Stottt'"· Will Smllll, 1..-a Sl-rlNft,
Mi<,,..1 s1-.r4. .,-. s-. K•lllY y-
JUH IOltS: Joel Adamt. JuclY ASCII,
H1rocv ltlo¥1n, ln>ct hdlwltt., Bl•nl lr_.I, Paul l rluo, J .. Me CallreY,
St-Codi••-· Judy E<lwtrdl. Geraldine Fllot, Ttnv• Foundll, -.ti• G•I-. Ot"t9orv Goodner. T-• Hoff, NencY Julleft. Larry l•wr.,..,
s.i.... Nlarvyame. J-NlalJG\.
C•rol Miiiar, David N~men, SMrrv
OtttMi.111. ltenee OftOn. Susa11 Pan~fe. lure,.,. P-11, Doll 11.-n. s-it~. Judlttl ltolti,_., Sllerlme
S.nders, Kwhl $dlnot0elell, llllda Sdluln. ltolletf Sflrief, Mike Shwln, lto..marv SDbo. Gr...,,., Walker. Cllrosl.,.._ w.n... Nancv -..-Carol WIN, OenlM Ztnetta, John
z_..a.1.
SOP..aMOltES: JtlWI A~y, NIN
l•hr, Gree a.n.on. Pe1r1c11 lffM,
COMle lurct>eltt, o.l>rt ll"rltlltr1.
Corol Ctpello, Ronald c • q u • I I " ,
Edward CP\t .. , J•net Coah. Rn••ne
Cowl•Y· Corinne Cullllol, Mlcl!MI Cun·
nlngllam. M•rk O.nnu, Otvld Oteklt,
M•rv Ortlu, Geo<tlllfta Ow'9111. Sit••
EmH"Y, A.octre1 Fahy, Frantc Feifrr
TOM ,.... DoNld Fraflels, Gr•nl
F rte41nct. Oanltl Gerllck. Rov Gttn1n,
Sandra Genis, J•mt• G • o r 1 t • Cllrlsl~ Gol-, Thomas GOOd.
Miile Grff'f, Gr .. • Hah•or11n, Guy H•rch'. Mike H1ys, llnct1 Helr•ck. Vldotl1 Hlgtll\l, lorb«1 Hou1lofl,
s.i .. n Huttme11. S..llft Junoanla11 • .....,,. Kn•pp, ,John Lane.
MonlY Lew. Ctrol't'n llav, 01vld
lout•, ltldlard M#Ttn, Ma1'11 Ml•°"•
JKlt -·· 0.vld ""-· .. ,,. ............ 01rlll• Nlctools. OoftNI 1'11'111-.. W.... Peorcll, Lnll1 Pllltti., Nickl Plwno, SttoM11i.
Ovlroi. 0.vfd Roth, Diane Sinden,
N1ar11 Saunders, Pernell s""°"'°". Cv111111e SI•"'"'· Keren Tipper, DlllnM Tornow. G.WI Tylff, Tom w-.
Suun Worrwr. K.,..._, Wlllddof',
Otllr• WIHll, K1ltly Wiii!•
FRESHMEN: K•e11 Atnbu,......, Lou A,,... Aid!, Doug AU11US!lnt, Vel«lt
lurer. Ctrol I"'""· l Ind• I lfltf, Julle &odMr, JiJlle ll"ilord, Uo 0..M
llurd'lett, Torry Cennon. Charin
Cc>Mle"t, ltovmary Cn, Oaoitln
Crutcllln , Arthur Cunnlnoflam. April
Oodlon, Debell• Dw'9111, Anetl• Elilon,
Mere Frtlh'. L" F r '. d. r Id 0, , '
Mt"lllfll G-n. Cindi' Glbbo"'• .41tx~ Goglenltn.
GNll<I Grllwlm, C•~ a-. s......
Hemt>KM<, Jin Htecltey, J 1 n •I
Htrldlltr, Valli Hieb. C,.....11 Hof·
IM<ln, lefty Herne, ~-HullMr,
Svdnt Hvweldl, Heney J-, Miii
Kaw1be, Dffr"• Kint, AM lee, Diane
ltlllla, Cr alg lltlYwl!lf9, Mareerv
lotlkft, Edi uw11 .. 1, Hoel M¥1eucMn,
AnM McGiii•. o.... Ntumtn, TP\tlle
S.Wllon, ~/Wn Olson. P1trlcl1
PllOft, lrlltl Perey, Joan Prtnllca. RoOlll lhlll, lrri1 1t..a1.
Doborah·ltll...,, ~ ltudltr. Warf
S.undtrs, Mlk• SchMfer, A n n 1
khw1rlt, Caroi.t Sll....,,,lrd, lt1y SIOCl-d1rd. Elltfl Sumrell, E<lwtrll Swln,
Pa"lll SUIOo. ltobln TakuA9•'""· llH
J a m es R o d e r I c k i::~~~ ... T=· f~ 11 ~~ .. ~ McDonald n. son of Mrs. Lynn W•ll•c.t, Kelllrvn watwlc;ll, Jim
Marion McDonald, 409 Bel ~= ~.;:"'~11s:i11.'::"'wi::
Via Lane, Balboa, has been ;.;;;;';;;;"-;;;;;;;"';;;;;;;Y;;;;•me;;;;;;;m;;;;1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l named second vacancy prln·
cipal to the Naval Academy
from Orange County by
Rep. James B. Utt (R·
Tustin).
Utt also named James
Gregory Traves, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James N. Traves,
17598 Rock:ri.!e Way, Irvine,
as a West Point alternate.
lv.cDonakl Is a student at
N~ Harbor H l g h
School, and Traves attends
Orange Co~st CoJJege.
BRIGHT
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Read The Doily Pilot
Southern Oranve
County
First Run
Show int
HRS WITH THE SHOCK OF I
SWITCHBLADE
KllFEI
("Whet ., ....... ........
a failure to
communic.te.")
By BOB moMAS
Af'_T..,_Wrttw
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -A
couple of 1umme?1 -co. ac-
tor Gene Hackm.u was nere
for a te~vilion ro)e when
he receivtd a message bom
his wile in New York:
"WaJTeo Beatty Wiilis to
talk to you about a movie."
Hackman promptly called
NI aeent , who he ~)'I told
bim. "Foraet abollt 1t -
Beatty is alw.ays talking
about producing a mom.
but nottUn1 ever coiqes ol. it ..•
U •PP i 1 y, Haekmlft
penlsted. and as a result
he won ttie role or Buck
Barrow in "Boonie and
Clyde." Now he js an
Academy Award nominee
for belt supPOrt.iAC actor,
and he has .all the roles
be can handle.
NEW EXPERIENCE
feUOw ltudentl wu Du.Un Hoam1111 iDOther or this
1••'1 aeademy nominees.
Then came Hackm.•n'•
1e1n ~His bro.a Irish f~ -' be is really of
O.rman orfChi -n:iade him
idetil for playing cops,
priests and minilters, but
ottier roles were hard to
find.
''I did the usual thtqis
that oUt ot work actors Clo
in New Yoct./f be. said. "I
worked ln drilg stores and
sold ~e. ·I worked for
a moving con\pany and I
.old euminum wear from
door to door. I got to be
pretty good at selling pots
&nd pans.
1'he event that iroved a
key to Haekman's pros-
perity aine when he was
AMlgned to a rmall role in
•'Lilith.''
He had o!Wy a five-1\i.DUte
i;cene with Wanen ~. b--Beatty WM i~-
Miss Leigh
Fete Slated
"An Appreciation ol Vi-
vien Lt'1gh" will be the
theme or this year's dinner
meeting or USC's Frten4s
of the Libranes, to be held
Maren 11
This .>ear's tribute will
reature read.In~ from two
forthcoming boou about
Mlu Leigh by Radie Harris
and Alan Dent.
The balaoce of the pro-
gram will cone!st larply of
showing scene~ fro1U. some
o{ the actreaa' mm1. All this is a new and sratj-
fying experience for the
stock ex-Marine whose act·
Jng CJreer pToeeeded at a
cnwl for a do~n years.
Now, at age 38, ~ fa able
to 9'&PJ)Ol't his lrife W three
children in a style to which
they were n e v e r ac-
cmtomed.
You wonder why a man
Mesa Student to Join
EurOpe Chorale Tour
wiU remain in a profession Dana W. Rodet, a senior
that offers so little f'n· -'at Costa Mesa High School,
couragement. H a c lt m a n has been chosen to join the
lumse11 wonders. Southern California Youth
··There were times when Chorale foT its fourth annual
f thoug.ht I should qui,t" European coocert tour this
be recalls, "but I had llOne summer.
beyond the point wbe!-e J The tour will leave Los
could have gone into anothtt Angeles July 18 for a tour
line ol work. I ..n't of Germaay, F r a n c • ,
qualified for anything. U my E n g l a n d , B e 1 g i u m •
wife hadn't supported u.s by Switzerland, Italy an d
1'0rking as a teeretary, r Austria. The chorale will
don't know what I would give concets in London,
have done ." Lucerne. Venice, Rotben· 1 Geoe Hackman was an burg, Salzburg and various
unlikely prospect for n ac-United States cities.
tor. Born in Darrville, m., Rodet bu been active in
he came from a family of choir and other 1ingln1
newspapermen. But after groups since elementary
five yemi iri the ~s IChool. He bas •pent four
and a couple of years at year• in the Costa Me•&
the University of llllnols, be High Concert Choir and 1 decided he wanted to ac'l. three years as a membe?
He enrolled at Pasadena of the Blue Madrigals, a
Playhouae, where one ol hil s~ial d&.1ginf sroup ol 12
OU'l'll r c~ns·1
to 16 voicea.
Alao active in theater, he
played the malil ~ in the
Oot~a Meca Civ ic
.P!AYbOu&e's fitst teen pro-
ductJon: He alto performed
leadJ in "Pl&in and Fancy"
and '-'Lowland Sea " for
Meu HJgb.
WITH CHORALE
D1n1 Rodet
flndel currently sinRs with
a tno Including tua brother
l.4ird. a CMHS sophomore,
aM Debbie Scott ol Foun-
tain Vallty, They recently
perfonnerl at 1ociat tune·
tions In Coata Mesa and
Huntin~nn Beach
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Rerror Reeoanted
ABC Screens ''Ehird Reich'
By VERNON SCOTT Wt ...,,._ C..IMQ I J
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -
ABC.TV will tell it ho• It
W&I March a, 8 and 9 when
ll presents ''The Rise and
Fall of the Thlrd Reich''
tn three separate hours of
documeot.ry, biltory and
horror.
..
some films that matchtd
Whal l bid to uy about
my expetieacts." Wuman
explJlned Ule otber day.
a loOp. ri.1 will itnd It
dilficult to be~ whit they
are ~ •. Aod inOlt ol th• mm wU! bt seee for the
first tima aii,wbere outalde
of Germany.
"Here you will tee l'UMty
more gruesome t b a n
anythtna ever d.rumed up
for fiction. It h not pretty.
But it mUJt be aeen." Taken f.i;om W i 111 a m
Shlrer's best seller. the elec-
tronic trilogy will unfold in
film. still shots Mid in-
terv~ws the rise of Hitler,
the holocaust be perpetrated
and the death thr~s of NaiJ
"What maua this dif·
ferent from pttvlous films
and documeotarles on the
Nails is that the others
almply show piles of bodies
stacked like cordwood. No
one has ever shown bowl these bodies came to be-------.,----
Germany.
Producer Jack Kaufman
spellt two years assembUng
material for the shows . in·
eluding recent interviews
with Dr. HJalamar Schacht,
Hitler's financial gemus;
Dr. K u r t Schuschnigg,
deposed A u s t r I a n chan-
cellor : and Ernst Hanfs-
tllf!ngl , Hitler's lifelong bud-
dy.
Part one of the documen-
tary 1s titled "The Rise to
Power." Part two : ''The
Road lo War." PaTt thr~
"Gotterdainmerung."
The linal segment deals
in areas of mass execution,
concentration camps and
other atrocities by the
bt'utaJ fanatics of the Nazi
regime.
SURVIVOR
An unusual element o( the
bodies m the first place.
Thil film does " I
HOME MOVIES I
Waxman said he believes'
the producers purchased
some of this horror film
on the blaek market 10
Germany.
"Believe 1t or not, somel
ol the footage IS captured I
home movies taken by
~mbers of the execution
squads dUTing t h e ex·,
ecutions." he said, still
disbelieving. ·· l mag me. us·
ing film like that for home
entertainment!"
Waxman said he is happy
the three-part show 1s being
televised m this country. He
believes it should be seen '
around the world.
"Ir it happened once, it
can happen again," he srud.
"Anytime a to la litarian
government takes over it
begins killling off possible
enemies, or even imaginary
ones.
"Personally, J think this
show will knock viewers ror
Y cMl'ft find tMt RO
eM is friendlier~
Utt people M Maiul
Savinp. 8o wltJ not pay
ut1 a visit and open yoar
aeeount today.
'AIADCNA'S OU>EST AND LMGUT
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Jew )Vho survived the Nazis, j
17 concentration camps and
six jails. coming to this ~PJIJ
country in 1946. I ~r.,,~-7___. -
Bod\ his parents and his School of BuS1·ness· brother weroe kitted by the
Nazis.
Now vice presidtnt of al ~~'·
Sou.thernCalifornia JZ~~1~~ • manufacturing firm. Wax-
man was asked by ABC to
provide commentary for
filmed segments of con-~BC S!'40RTHAND
centration c a m p s
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to fit tho 4hrio cup cli1pen1er.
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Birth.Rate
On De.crease
Bl.rtbl in S e • t b e r a
Cl.bfGnlfa ......... tacb
year amc. • "~
to a ,...i mn-r °' Securi-
ty i'lnt Natkall a-.
though Or-.. C9mt1 .,..
Unues to tea4 caw~ ud
tbe oauoa tn rm at ~
The btrtb rate b• bttt
decUatog each JW -· 1967, when Utere wae 24.1
bablet bon for fiftf'1 1,000
r .. ldents.
In 1t87 there were 17.5
birtha per 1,000, the \owut
$ntJbtanct rate liDC'e lttl.
The DAILY PILOT
lest fo West
Roner RoD OU
•
2 at T Winkle
Get Straig~t'A's
Charlel W. T. e W la U e
Jntenned.lat. School t ll
Costa Mesa bu reJeued its
first aemater booOr roB
and ICholarsbfp llal
Two eighth graders, Con-
nie Holm and A u d r e y
Newman, received A's in all
subject.a.
Sd>olarstlip 1tudeota who
received at least as maoy
A's as B's:
l!llllttl trltde: ,_ ArllftcMy, DIOllle ··~· ~.... ...... °"'"" llellC. Jl/4f CNnum, Crelt 0.Mlt. ~ ........ J•-Hoeft, ·~ 1.-a,
E. A. Bea~
kbool in O>tta Mesa bu.
~ lta lint lmlelter
boDor roil ad ~tp
lilt.
Scholilrlbtp atudeDb who
recdnd at 1eut u maay
A's u B'1:
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NIGHT
I See by Today's
Want Ads
• Swin1en1 are wanted!
. . . for a 2 bedroom
deluxe apartment with
lwimmln& pool!
e Here'a a Bolton Ten"ier
pup ••• always known
far ~Ir amart looks
and p-eat lnt.eWgencel
• Do you want a lovely
home that'1 juat a nine
iron ahot away from a
1011 club? • • • bett'a
one.
e Waitresses, Hoetesses,
Cashiers, Bua-boya l l
a beautiful new coffee
&hop la openin&!
and DAY SERVICE
9:30 .J..M. TO 9:30 P.M--SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 'M. Lipreading
Oas.§ Doe
Al Amzing raJue-lOURM ·looiA W•k!
F111 & WAGNAUS Emm•u
in the NEW Eldol..io Delixe Edition
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•
. Bli:nd
Grand
Dealt
Slam·
A irand slam will be dealt those less fortunate when the Har--
bor Guild, Services for the Blind, Inc. kkk off a Friendly Bridge Tour-
nament.
Invitations were mailed last Friday to participants, who are
uked to register and return a fee of $10.
The series will officially begin after a coffee at 10 a.m. Monday.
April 15, in the Shoreclift oome of Mr. and Mrs. John Klllefer.
P!ayers will be divided into flights with names of contestants
of each flight drawn out of a bat. One match will be played each week
witj1 the rompetition lasting five weeks. The game will be rubber
bridg'e rather than contrad.
Shuffling ror places to play each match will be done by tbe
committee who will po6t flights and names on a master board weekly.
The committee also will tabulate scores as they are malled after each
matcb.
· Concluding the series will be a cocldail party in tlbe home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Weedon. 342 Morning Canyon Road, Corona del
Mar. During the gala finale awards win be presented and music for
dancing will be provided by the Retrogressive Five Plus Three.
Serving on the arrangeme!lU committee are guild board mem-
bers headed by T. Duncan Stewart, president. Others are Jiames E.
Harringtoo, Klllefer, G. Robert Hodson and the Mmes. Weedon, Rich-
ard H0£6elt, Stewart, Killeler a-nd John Davis a-nd Miss Dorodly De
Puydt. .
Guild membership is by invitation only, and all funds raised
support Services for the mind Center in Santa Ana.
Further information regarding guild activities and tournament
rulea is available by calling Mns. Weedon at 673-6174 «MW DePuydt,
675-2869.
TOURNAMENT KICK.OF ,-Ready to kick off a five-week bridge
tournament, wbieh will beinefit Services !or the Blind, Inc. are
(le.ft to right) Mrs. Jcbn Killefer, Mrs. Ridlard Hogsett and Mrs.
G. Robert Hodson. The event will open after a 10 a.m. coffee Memo
day, April 15, in the Killefer home.
Folksingers Finale
Of Concert Season
Ready to close the curtain on another successful season is Harbor
Area Community Concert Association, which also is in the middle of its
annual membership drive.
As a bonus, newcomers will be offered admittance to the finale. to
be presented by Steve Addiss and Bill Crofut, international balladeer5 at
3 p.m. Sunday, Mardl 10, in the Newport Harbor High School aud itorium.
Eagerly awaiting this performance, in addition to regutar patrons
are scores of youngsters who can easily identify with the performers.
The balladeers, who play a half dozen musical instruments and
have a repertory that includes songs in 32 different languages. became
friends in their school days when one played the oboe and the other, the
French horn.
Addiss lllQjored in music at Harvard a,nd after graduate work be-
came a music teacher and composer in New York. Crofut selected Allegheny
College to study music and there a concert by Pete Seeger attracted him to
the banjo.
Since becoming a team, they have alternated tours of the sophisticat·
ed concert stage and nightclub circuit in America with trips to far-flung
outposts where they have peTformed for huiidreds of thousands of natives.
resulting in a reputation of authenticity which far exceeds that of m06L
Consequentty their performances, whether on a raft in Thailand or
in the East Room of the White House, b1-ing a real understanding of the
culture of other lands ... so much so that the6e entertainers have ~n
sent on four State Department tours and have earned several invitalio111
to the White House and awards from President Johnson.
They have performed on television and have made two motion pic-
tures for the U.S. government
Immediately foilowing the concert, a reception honoring the duo
will talce place in the scbool cafeteria with association directors and guesta
invited to attend.
TOI-TAPPING TEMftO -~in time with the music played
by ht eo.t.ello are (left to right) Kra. Clarence K. Suzuki and Mra. W. C. Mdhlbauer, membert of tie Harbor ~ea Community
CoDCert Aaociation, wbioh will c1<>ee ill current seaaoo next SWl-
day witb the fotamging pertcmpance of ~e Addia and Bill
CrOlfut. The concert wtll bl. p.Nlleeted at 3. p.m. in the Newport
Harbor mp School auditoriwn. .
Newly elected directors include the Mes6rs. and Mmes. Larry Bacon_
Michael Bokor, John Costello. Robert Dick, Tom Doyle, James Eubank,
Vin<:ent Gottuso, Ge<>rge Gerner. Roy Harvey. Thomas Henderson Jr.,
George Isom, Jahn Kerr, Kurt Kupfennan, Victor Malzahn, Gail Mathers,
William Muhlhauser, Donald Nicholson, Joseph Pike, Van der Velpen Jlea.
ume, Larry Severance, Doris Short, Clarence Suzuki, Raymond Te)'S' and
Mary Wagner.
These diredors and association representatives will gathtt in Rue.
hen's airport restaurant Sunday, March 17, for the seventh annual anrd1
dinner honoring bard·working volunteers who make the association pOllD>J.a.
Morbid Curiosity Hidden ·Under Man's Civilized Facade
ANN LANDERS
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pubic. You wouldn't believe the things
~le do when tbey think nobody 1' lOoting.
l will conline myself to one com·
plab)t which bothers me most -It's
tbe •oman who goes marketing and
doean't know bow much money she hU 'tO lpelld. When it dawns on her tW she 1w more items Jn her cart tlMAl 1be cm pay for, ahe IUrts
uhloading any old place. It'1 not 10
bad wtten the itllnJ• are ca:nned Coodl or cereal, but ftdnn foods and 1tew
. -dlU'y prodDCta do spoil. Jt'1 mad·
to Qnd ftur doubl•rib lamb
Mddeii behind the detereenta.
prlnt ttlis Jetter for tM
of peopl,e who don't know any
bltlet. -. CYhmB SIDE OF THE <X>ONTEll . . "' ~· <mlER SIDE: I .... #ti
................. btw DJ lliet-
ter. Bad mauera and a Jack of con-
sideration for eomeae else'1 property
are at &he bottnl el W. ende
behavior. So bere'1 7ow leUer ant
a word from me: U JR eu't pay
for It. ctrll, take It us wllere JOU
cot tt.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I IJ!l 17
but very mature for my ace and
I loot older. I am 1n lo9e w1tb a
WUlderfUl mm who la SI bat be. iJ
vety boyish looldfta llld acts J'OUDC1 too. By Ile way, be 11 ~ unclt.
I should make ft c1Mr that be Is
not a blood rtilltlve, be la n uncle
by rrmrtaee.
We have bad ma1 W1.aiu and
I have a feellnt be if· loUal to, Uk
me to m.,,, him~ My Jrttftda· don't
think tt will wor~~ l~d ~ JWr opt·
Dion, -REAL EYELASHES
~
•
Military
GOLDIN WIDS HONOUq
Mr. atM1 Mn. C. G. Deitrich
-
MGJTl'AJUUI (Nn. 22-
Dec. 21): Ac:ceat . &oday 00
abWty to comnnacate with
by people. Mum e%preas
yOWHlf. Dcl:l't wait for
other• to sue11. ~.
Statll Deedl. Mab your ill·
teDtioaa crtUl dnr.
CAPalOOJU!f (Die. Z.
Jm. lt): 1*el*Jon COD-
c:wnbal bome, J'elklenc• could apn promiDeatly.
Ccmkler DMda, feelinCs oI
rellltlna. Make cJomeltic
adjuatnMnta. CleaY air by
frank 6cuaio.o al illlUeS.
AQUAR.1\11 (JID. »Feb.
II): C o m p 1 l e Gicm coo·
neded with Jons·raace pro·
ject •IMd 1f 1oa are
percept1w. it.eP reins u,tit on ..u. same m•t:fi::
.
Bride-elect
To Marry .
In Sl:lmmer ..
St. Aadhw'• PfelbJterian
Church w1ll be tbe leUing
for Uae June 1$ weddiDI of
Joanie Sm.1tb and J1m Dart
of Rocbetter, N. Y.
Miss Sm.1th, daughter of
Mr. and Mn. J. F. Smkb
of Newport Beach, la an
alumna CIC Newport Harbor
Hi&h School. Ha flance's
parents an the K. H. Daris
of CoN Meta.
Service Moma
boa-di. .,... ..... dnaU.:
tambom1De1, blooa .:mt
courds.
Mrs. Wilbur McGinety IC•
companJed tht women on
the or1u wbiMIMn. Walter
Nollar, a noJhaident, Of•
feted piano muaic.
Careers
Studied
Anniversary Rec~ption
Fetes C.G. Deitrichs
eye on JOUI' IDClll1·
thia m be cndoua.
PllJCU lFtb. ~b
20)1 Wait mtil mtemoon
bourt for ltolne ~.
repairs. Older lDdivktual
wll1 be 1esa coofuled when mcniDI houn •e pasl
The benedlct-elect was a
student of Newport Harbor,
Orange Coast College and
preaendy ii ~ bis
educatkla at R •eh e 1 h rl:=====~-~=-=-=-=:::::-::::;;-:;:::.,.;;;;.::=:. ==~ Institute of Ttclmoloo. Hel
U. S. Air Farce Mothers,
FUOt 19 have lllected KO.a
Kaf mobile home part's rec·
national center.: 4117 Mc· Fadden Ave., :;anta Ana,
for tbelr meeeting place.
Members gather 8l 7:30
p..m. tbt MCC.t 'lbm"lda1.
Mr. and Mn. Gordon
Martin, ownen of t b • mobile estates, were on
band to welcome t h • reaiden11 and guests.
Friendl md r • 1 a.a.LY e 1
boDond .... IDd .. c.
G. Deltricb ft Newport
Careen for Women In the S.ach on tbelr !IOtll wedding
Servlcee wUl be the topic annmr..-, wtth a festive
at a meettnc ol Ile LllUD• __. __._. the Beach Br1ncb, AWARE in ~. -!"__,_,.
1ACUDa Federal Savinp and couple will • UDUJwK,
Lou bu1Jd1ng at 1 p.m. ·~· money tne. w=',~'-for Opw>inC their~
AalOC\ation for Women's Harbour home for the gala
Active Return to Education. event w~ Dr. an4 Mrs.
Marine Lt. Col Martha G. D. Richardton. A.s&istiog
Cox will lead the dilcmsion. w e r e t b e Rlchardaona' Joinlne 1n will be Navy Lt.
NYID 1ean.
Ainooc eo frleDda and
relativ11 att.nd1DI WIN a
nephew Ward Ddtridl and
hla wile from La Harpe,
w.; F.ooch MarUo. and Mn.
Mary Lou Sutt.oft, both of
Niota. Dl.; Mr . .ad Mn.
Bob Cannai and fam.ll1,
Santa Barbara; 'rony Fatut
and Miu VmJnica Faust,
Monterey Parlt; Mr. and
Mn. C. E. Paul, YucaiJ>a;
Mrs. Anita Halbert, COVUla,
and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Landgreen, Albllmbra. laM (a.pt 21-0ct. 22):
Confmloa re1.-dinl finan.
also is the as.rlatant to the
news pboCograpber f« a
televisloa s ta t l o n in
R«:better.
==·on Joni-ranae Fiesta Workers
IP TODAY 18 YOUR Mn. Dan F. Baker and
BIBTBDAY you .,. f1lled Mrs. Chuter Kyle, both of
wkb curiosity about the Seal °!each, are busy ,rork·
world. You 1Jlst111 en· Ing on COl1ll1Uttees JnP&r·
thu.slum In others.. have a ing the Scholarsbip Fiesta,
unique way o f com· annual brldfe b e 'ft e f I t
mimicat.lnl ideat. Tb111, JOU sponsored by the 'Fac:Wty
could IUCceed as writer, Wives of California State reporter or as a special in· College at Loog Beach.
veltl&ator .. The yearelco~ E""'1t will be U:ao p.m. f~ ~. tr•v -C! ... _da ......... a a~ .... ~ y, -'"" •• ut -... __ _
ELECTROLYSIS
Fer .i.. •ltfMete ht
efflclMt ltaif ""'"•'
-lfM tfle 0.1MctiM
£lectre-\'-I ..tit ... ,.._ ,., c...n.
........ ,., C:-twlt•ti-
......, StMie
Jan Hahn, A.Ir Force Maj. . dau&bter C.tby, Mr. and
E11zabell Cotter, Army Lt. ·11r1. Ratpil Tilton, Mn.
Gloria Bailey and Army Vala Sba1n aod Mr. and
Maj. (rel) KMberiDe Stull Mrs. M. J . Matay.
Wllliam Martin, Laguna 'l1be Dd:ricbs were mar· Women View Cactus Society
romance. Chart ~ on campus. GENERAL TEND EN-~====:,:;:;================;;=~ CIF.I: Cycle bf&b for GEM· 1NL 8peda1 ~ to AQUA·
RIUS: Member of oppcllite
1U llDdl mwale \ SoU'.1811
Beach ma,ar, ~ me! on Feb. 22, 1918 in
Feb. 1J • Waman • Marine Quinc.'7 m. and~ raided
Day m Laguna Beach in in Ne' rt Beach 30 honor o( the W omen• .~ 1~·
Marines' SUver ~ For 26 '9ln ~ worbd m
Lt Col en and 5u1aa L,..: Lot Angeles for .Westenl
• • J-Auto Supply's ma10 offi~ Roley, recently 9CCtpted to _ _. f -'-r-N~ Marine Offkert• ~ .... or el.A 111 .., .. ...,n
Style, Songs <>nnie counv Clldul anct
::i~..::r r.:.. u.. Of Philippines Odd ,.,Denn Hall, Costa
th • ..,... campllmmt
'(Te W M _. ._. .,..,...
Mil • .,......, ... ~ O!Mrr'• .._ -.a11t. Tiii Trvtll M1vt ,,..
frelWY, ,_. • C11m1 le OIMrr
9olkllt, .. Dl\I\. Y f'ILOT, ..... ~-(Mini ........ MN Yon., N.Y. School, were on hi1ld" to '" Beach f<lr Sou1h Coast Boat tne doc.'amlnt ~ won.. He is a 50-year
The pltiJc la brfitld to Muon.
Folk Songs and Fashions Mae. Mn. ROJ Jonn at
of the Pb.Wppines will be Ml-6(8 ean De coatact.td
presented at a luncheon for. f\D1ber.lnfarmatlon. meeting of the South Coast.r==================.m Club at 11:30 a.m. Wed·
.,...,,,
attend the .tcbnt.._ free Mn. Deltdcb wu an
mfftinl. ~ will aMatant ~ at B. H.
be ""8d. 0,.. Co. iD Holl;rwood for
Travelers See Show
n.e Joe Pyne W.vllliw
proll'am wSI haw Bm:i-
tlngton B.adl "'*«• on
Monday, Mardi 25, when
member• of the Ramcho
H~ Mo1lie Pld: ...
jom.d bJ sea naidm1a for
a cbarllnd bcaa trip to the
show.
'ncWI for the bua trip
ce $2, wWi the deacline
lor reee.rvattom F r i d a y ,
March 15. The bus will leave
the park at 4 p.m. the day
of the proeram. Add.ttiooal
inf«matioll m.y be ~
t.med by caltag M r s .
George K.ircbolf, 98.2-21m.
nelday, March 6, by Mrs.
Flora Gardner Bass of
Laguna Bead!.
Durinc the proeram N'.rs.
Bus, a native of the mtlip-
pioea, will model examples
of modern, ancient, regiooal
and tribal costume's. She
will be accompanied b;x
Henry Bau, her blllband.
I n f onnatton reprding
club membenhip a n d
meeting reservatiooa may
be obtained bJ calling Mrs.
Howard Swtaer, 4M-ll67 or
Mn. Robert Upmid, ..
5259.
FINE BAKERY
8~~~
Fr.th trouncl cerroh Mt pwky cot.r . . .
pecens, currants, ~nut frost.4 2.15
~~
11te ceon+ry •• Heh.ft ~neu of itOPPY•
aea•m• •Meis on fnnch.type loaf 47c
~c~
Fn1h-~9 perlfy with a rich flltlftf of
smooth .. 1-crffm custard Mch Jk
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O.hci.us jHf ctftten ..... th.se a tof.
fee-time *"••ti pen ef 6 for 47•
You Are Invited .,
To Get Acquainted
With ·Our . New Staff
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Wedding Expert !v1arries
Amy VanderblU, who 11 ooted for her best selling
boob on etiquette, was married for a 'fourth lime
when she became the bride of attorney Curtis
Bradbury Kellar, member of a pioneer Minnesota
family. The ceremony lut Saturday waa performed
by Bernard Bolein, presiding jll8tice of the New
York State Supreme Court, in M.ts.s Vanderbilt's
century-old town house on Manhattan's East Side.
Rugged
f.:1Aa.B ... 1i
.. de'll t e a m th1a ruaed
tweedy pullover with tllcb
-great for c o o 1 sprtnc
days.
Jumbo-knit in about 7
h-Oun! Ute ~-inch needles~
5 strands worated, one cot-
ton (prevent. '1retchmg).
P4tUrn 7088: sizes 38-48 Jn.
eluded.
FlFI'Y CENTS (c.tna) for
each pattern -add 15 cents
for each pattern for flrst-
clau mailing and special
handling. Send to Alice
Brooks, the DAll. Y PILOT,
100 Needlecraft Dept., Bos' w , 01d <Jlebea Station,
New York, N. Y. 10011.
Print N~e, Addrell, Zip,
Patten Namhr. ,irst Ume! Jwnbo 1988
?ffJedlecraft CMalot -b\D-
dreds of desiins, 8 free pat-
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rweatera) lnstructionl in·
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Book of 11 JW, Rtlp -
complete pllttmlll -ln-
apenaive, e.., to !Dlb. IO
cent.t.
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Cfff.CIS
DOll'T IOllllCtl
What's
Doing
MARY DAY, 642-4321
TOOAY
........ hedl TWI Pt•••
PIMMrl -Allen Scllcd. 7 11.111\. ..._ l ..... TOPS C-...omtll
VIN t,.lter """ Huntln1ton -..ell.
7 "·"'· TOPS tMrW ~ -He.--
khoo4, Colla AMu, 7:IO '·"'·
°"9Nltln ...... --......._ ktloo4, Wntmlllettr, I II.I'll. ~ Qwtw, ......... -<ol .... Pe111 khool. ~ Mata. I
WlSlllNG ban VOJ< ud
offer1q coq:ratulatiaa. at
the same time will be friencb
and rei.tiYet ol Joyce and
John Ccmnell on Friday,
March &.
Tbat'a the day the C...
nells board tbe Princeaa
Itaia fer a crulH to Mexico
U part of their ~th Wed·
diq anniversary celebra·
tion. Amont cuestt will be
the Meara. and Mmea. Lou
Benny, John Connell Sr.,
Dick Miller, Harold Yankee
and Chilton Robinett.
QalJdreD ... I&~ MN.;
c.thy Pwtlm, SUdJ, p.c..
rtek, CDdlet, eu.1. Col·
leen, Klmberl.J and Tim ..
otby.
RECOONllZD for
outatandtq I C b 0 U I ti 0
ach,i.v,ntent at Utt
Univtr1lb' ol 1Wdlanda Jut
1emeat. ii Holly Murra.,,
daQtbter of Mt. and Mn.
J. tocan Murray ol Hun-
ttncton Beach. A 1opbomore
majorina 1n IOdology 1 Ml.sa
MUITIY 11 A anduate of
Marina Hilb SchooL ~
on the bonor roll. she hu
• lfldt point averaae ot
S.73.
TWO BARBOR A re a
couples have been liated in
the C<lr'Olllltion edition of the
Royal Bll.H! B o o k , Jn.
ternational ~r1 "'· coa-temporwy todety ieaaen.
lJNd are Dr. and Mrs.
R,utben D. Law ol Costa
Mesa and Dr. and Mra.
Branch Prlee Kerfoot Jr.
of Newport Beach.
.. -,,, . -... . . .......
Engaged Couple Feted
By Relatives at Party
A d1nner party in tbe
Coala ..... homt ot Mr.
and Mr1. Jamet R. Kay waa
the occuioa for tb• u·
nouncement of t b • l r
daughter's eapcement.
Judith Kay and Richard
Aacheober'I Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard
Aschenbera of Burbank, will
marry In June during a
ceremony cooducted l n
Camarillo.
Miu Kay and her flance
were congratulated by the
Messn. and Mmes. S. A.
Aacbenberg of Corte Mesa,
the benedfot~lect'1 aunt and
uncle; Jack Aftderson ol
Monteclto, bJa 11lt.r and
brotbel'·ln·law: Karyl Nap.
per and famil1 from Lone
Beach, the brlde~lect11 aunt
and uncle, and Donald
Kirkman o f Ocean11de,
another aunt and uncle of
the brlde·to-be.
Aho fetinC t1le honored
couple were Miu Donna
Kirkman, fhe bride's cous1G
British Club
and Bo1er Arcaro o f
PaHdeDa, KW O.U Will·
neke ot Tuttin and t.be bride.
elect'• three b r otht r a,
Alden, Ke!tb and Noel.
Tae future. Mrs.
Aad>enberg I& a ll'tduatAt
of Wesbnont C o Tl t 1 e ,
Montecllo and now is
teachiq 11cbool ill Camarll·
lo. Her fiance hu complet.-
ed active duty 1n the mined aervlcea in Germa11y.
ALWAYS nm:&
PAB&ING.
Wh1 eot come• .. ., ~ opea.,..
M'lCCMBlt. Na&loa'•
JllgbeltlldeJUI• lilue4hUbook
S.vlap.
PAIADUM'S OLDllf -l.MGIEA"
MUTUAL
SAVINGS A"'O ~o ..... ••.O.Ct4T'\O .. On the honorees' agenda
will be parts of call, La Pu,
Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta
and Acapulco.
EUGENE GIRARD ol
Gtr•d's Beauty College,
Costa Meea, placed third in
tbe California Cosmetology
As90Ci.ation's annual head-
dresser' s ball in the I)el
Coronado Hotel, San Diego.
Women Of British an-
cestry are welcome to joln
the Daughters of the British
Empire, Westward H o
Ch.apter. The club meets the
last Monday ot the month Vows Recited at 0000 in various J:ocatlons. COftONA DEl.MM
Further inlormation may be OfflCE Making their home in Palos Verdee Estates are Mr. received by calling Mrs. R. 916'7 l.Mt CC*t ~ The Coon.U. were mar-
ried 1n Douglu, Ariz., on
March 13, tbt day be re-
ceived bJa Air Corps wtnp.
They have n 1 n e children
and one irandchild,
The award waa preaeuted
by Bernard Burw.in, presi·
dent ol Sao Diego's Affiliate
2l iroup.
and Mrs. Frank Gifford Tallman W. The new Mrs. W. Ketteringham, 494-&441.. <:.orom JAi Mer, c.m. BiZS
Tallman is the former Ruth Marchak of Newport Kids Like to Tdepbom 675-50t0
Beach. Her husband is president of Tallmantz Avia· ,.?C:.:...":.
lion, In<:., at Orange Count~!,Y.!_AirJ>o~· ~rt~·:_ _______ '~A~s~k~A~n~d~y~' __ ___:~~~~!!!!!~~-
'At 24
I Thought
My Life
Was Over'
DCUISW•
By JEANNE GAFFNEY
ENCINO, CALIF.
A• told to Gloria Jlanbll
"'~ f"~1'•, ~~Ur
"Than.t 7QO 110 much for
makinr a complete}T new
penon out of me.
At 2' I thought Dt7 whole
life WU O"HJ'. I WU 186 Jb8.,
bolainr out of a 1ise 18
and starinr
bom e day
after day
with the two
babJ bo71. I didn't have
8117 energy
to keep up
with the
linty ones.
I trfed to 1oee weight on
my own, but I could only
loee eeven pounds. That'•
when I turned to Gloria
Manball. The girls in the
salon encouraged me. I wu
ruaranteed a size 10 fig·
un. I have lost over 40
inchee and over 40 pounda,
and I am still Soinr down. I now wear llitle 12. I:n a
eouple of weeb I wtb be
JllJ" lise 10.
lfJ" huband II thrmed
with m. l'WnorOUB new
wife. I baTe IO much en-
thWlium and enerrJ". We ro out an the time now. We ro to the beach and we
play tennis which we nner
did before.
I t e a e b make-up now
part time .md coanael teen·
aprt. I find tllat now that
I lib Jll79t}f, I have more ttme to think of other peo.
pit and not Just aft and feel
l!OYTT for Jl:l1'Mk.
I ncommend you to ..,e!'JOD• who ub me wtiat ~to me. Gloria
KanbaD happened to me."
* * * Gloria 1f ar1hall bu
'M.lped thoaundl ot ....
• -Npin their 70Qtbful, I alender fifUl'll. Tbe aboTe
I 18 a Mmple of the bundNda
of lltt.n ahe bu netlnd,
teJJ1q of how ahe hu cam· pi.teJ7 rnamped her P.,.
I tl'OD'1 line. ~' •r 1 1'.~'t met a woman Jet. I w!toet fta1ire I couldn't fm.
Pl'Ofl, • Mm Karahall tn.
YI'-1V11 to .. for JOUNelt hoW • cu ,..,.... a
~new t1nft ft*klr
I n4 .. ,,,,, wfthoal pllll,
ltrenQOQI a.rdle GI' ltu'·
..... dill Cd DOW for I l ~ ... .....,.,.hrto • ,... ,... • trrttabll,
dip I 1111 a a Cl •hlJllPJ'. 1 TOdq, tt le .... Qiu .,. ....... ...
. ..._ 0 Io r I a JlaliibAJJ .a. ..... "' tlii dlfflenlt ,ut...,,....,, a Gloria 11.ar-
WD "'8uN Oolttrol a.Jon -.... ,..,
this ad iS for
.. I __ .. _ Youn111_,_ ... 1
1. DOM 1oo4 foM M Utht UpMt Y"' .net
plaM?
l. Do JM ......................... , ., .....
Y•D .,.0
tltll, tNMf t.tharwlc whelt ,_,,. battA,.. te
.... w.'9htt
'910 -o
2. Do yov try pins, di.ts, exerclte fer awftlle,
enty te ._.. peuttdoge Niu,. • ..... •
YM llp ,,_ ..... ......._,
4. WMn yeu DO a... weltM, II • ....,. .... ......... ,,, ....... ,..o •D ,..o .. o
if you'1'e ansuJered "yes" to any one of these questihns, read on • • •
for1et fad diets, ~lls, str1•.US .e1erclse ••• lose pou1ds and Inches ~uaranttt
effortless~ tilts Ht Bsolutely 1u~ranteed way! Here's how:
Ewry woman knows that her penotNtl appearance do.. affect her pertonality. Over·
w.ight can change a '*"'Olly •1do111, charming woman Into one who is depnmed,
lfritable and ~. l1ie lltOr9 61otisfled she becomes wltti hertelf, tfie mor• she is
llbly to -.at. Sh. .,_.. J-.., '-exerdM and loe. the ..-vy to leod on actiw
... Ta. Clllft look aa..fy as long• J'OU .... Today, It la.-. than,,.,., to loolc like a
.... wu.art. We ,. Wee care "' .... dfflcvlt part. can today fOJ .,.,,,, fr .. treatment
CMcf ~ anoi,. ... DO obfet .. IR. We wf11 cfttcwl yowl' flpr. ptoblemt Mfh )'OU and
If.ow yow i.w w. CIM "'°'°"'" ....,,,. ... '"'9mber 1'1 ,,.,., foo lot• #o be lootely. n.. ~oria Monhall ~ Is a penonol#%ed progrOl'll of complete A;vre and pGlfvre
ilnpr0¥9'Mftt combined wfth •XF*t lmtM:tion on rtery facet of b.outy. No ot+i« weight
~ng system can, °' do.., .tfer ow .me... We hove developed a variety of .
machines to bonhh ....,.., eorredal>le flgwe fouh .• It Is o relo»ng, effortle11 ond eory
way to ION ttio.. .ma pawnds and Inches. We C'On help~ regoin ond kMp o trim,
~, youthfvl shoJ>e ond at the tom• tfrne, releote
lftuecle tension. 0....r'W9ight h not only domoging to
healtfi hut too many pounds mo~• o woman appear
'"'9 old• than she i1.
• IPICIAL NOIKI •
-.e... af ow rapkl exponelon Pf'09"''"' botft "°"°"°' ond local, oppominitl" ore open for •Odh•, 1lender women looliing for on exdt·
...... ~p:ry4ng career. If ~ ore lingle, b.-
....,. 28-45, and hove experience In wor\ing
witfl people, aend yovr '"'1m• to Mr. ltoswell,
Manooem•nt Director, Gloria Morsholl fivure
Comrof Salons, long hcrch, Calif. 90802.
YOU CAN BE AT LEAST ONE DRESS
SIZE SMALLER BY NEXT MONTH!
IVDY PAnON HCllVD A WllTTIH GUAIANTll T1fAT
SHI W9LL IUACfj HU Pll-DITllMl..O Dllm SUI
WmtlM A SNCmlD PDIOO Of TIML
1181 CAN IE MIWTEE mm
hwy ~ ~ • _...... gwwwo...., that .. •
reach her precietennlMCf goal wfthln • spedffed f*tocl fll1
tim.. A penonobed progr .. cfton Is peepcud, to W •.
eodi tlnie yow vltlt the eafon a trained counMfor «M ~
ya. foword your lpedflc ooalL W • keep o contfaM cMdc
on your P'09'ftl toward o lo-tefler ~. In tfW Wflf, ,_ ·
reoch yovr detiNd goat lfl the thoftMt tinte ••• and t.r-
tt.. leott ..,,..,... •
HOW MUCH DOES ALL THIS COST?
The lfondonf prtce for tNatMenh ls $2.00. You ore...,
told the nvmber and freqwncy af tfeatilMrltl required ..
help ~ '90Ch yovr piedet•111lned goal. This ..,.., ,.
lrnow exoctfy wfttit yovr Mlf..lmpro4el!Mflf II going to ..,
~ ... "*9 ere "° ~ • hidden chorgat at ' t.
P'J:G"ORB
CONTROL . SALONS
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DAILY Pll.Ol MoeAJ, Miida 4, 1961
JIANNINE IHLIRS
Huntlntton leach Rim
Marina Instructors
Planning June Date
The betrothal of Jeannine Ehlers and Larry
L. Lucas, Marina High School instructors.
has been disclosed by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Ehlers of Syracuse, Neb.
Miss Ehlers teaches physical education and
.the beneclict-elect, formerly director of ac·
tivtties, now serves as .student counselor.
The future Mrs. Lucas obtained her BS
degree from Nebraska State College where
she was student body vice president, home·
oomlng queen and yell leader. She and her
fiance are both listi!d in "Who's Who Among
Students in American Colleges and UniYersi·
ties."
The bridegroom-elect, son of Ml-6. Murial
Lucu of South Gate and the late .Mr. Leon
L. Lucas, was salutatorian at Paramount High
Schooi.
He obtained bis BA in English and MA in
eecondary education at California State Col·
lege at Long Beach, where be pledged Tau
Kappa Epsilon fratemJty. A student body of6Cer and yell leader, he received the Forty·
nlner Award as outstanding male senior.
Mig Ehlers, who dtd graduate work at
the University of Nebraska, previously taught
at Omaha South High School and her be·
tbrothed was 1 teacher at Wcstmul6ler IUgh
School.
~y have selected .June 2 I for their wed·
ding date la Huntington Beach.
TOPS Tip Chapeaux
Anniversary Observed
Awards were presented at
the fifth an n J v er s a .r y
meetin& of the W a i s t
Watchen' 'I'Ol>S CIUb in tht
Huntingt!Dn Beach home or
Mrs. WUllam J. stepbensoo.
. Named as queen for the
year waa Mrs. K. K. Iwaoka
and secood and third pqce
winners were Mn. Dean A.
Dosch lbd Mn. R • b e r t
Carter.
Other awards were claim·
ed by the Mmes. Eve Good-
night and Marge Warner,
. welgbl loes ; Maxine G. Ott
1967 i n s p l r a t i o n . and
Thomas Ji'. Brown, perfect
atte~.
Dosch, weight recorder and
Ray L. Willet, awardl
chairman.
Mn. J o h n K o i l o f f,
head of Southern California
KOPS C Keep Off Pounds
Sensibly) Club was the guest
speak.er, and Mu. Allen R.
Hite wu urned queen ol
the week
Waist Wat.chers' TOPS
meets each Thunday at 1
p.m. in the Circle View
School, and membership in·
formation may be obtained
by calling Mra. Clawson,
897-0188.
Eastern Ster
I
Double Ring Rites
Mr. and Mn. L. F.
IUcbanlson of Cotta Meta
have revealed the w~
of be r daughter. Bism
Mana Tarvin and Rocer E.
Q-v1ba, 100 of Mr. IDd Mn.
Ven, CrU&ba ol Colta Mesa.
T'be couple were msried duriDt'an evenlna ceremony
by the Rev. V. L. Herlwick
In Harbor Assembly of God
Cliurcb. eo.ta Mesa.
For the double rin& rw
the bride selected a Ooor
Girl Talk
The amual Father·
clauetm Dinner for Junior
Gb1 Scout troope of Q)«a
Mesa hal heel planned for
Wednesday, March 13, ln
Lincoln Intermediate
School, Corona del Miii',
from 8:30 to 1:46 p.m.
Key to Frlendlblp is the
theme lelected. Mn. Derek
Trickett' I Cadette Troop MO
will lel'Ve dinner and nine
troops wUI entertain with
skits. SUdea on Sherman
Mel E'Nl'hlrt. Weod•enct,
and Lewb FlllDOll, vict.ia.
Girl Scout Wtiat will be
celebrMAild &mdQ, Karch
10 tbroup 5*rd11, Mlrcb
18. 'lbe week'• ._.ace
will begtn Sunday' whet all
scoutt .in unlfonll ~ the
cburcb of their cboJce.
Cookies wil be dellftred
by the &irll Pridlly, March a tbroueh Sat\rday, ¥arch
16.
t1' pa)e '** wblle Miu ~ ........ ,~
.iJ roee abade. 1)iaJ beJ4
piDS ca.n:ll&m.
Debbie and Robin Cru.lbl
were flower girls in tons
plftk gowns •bile Mark
Cruba was riD& beUer.
Terry Crusba was bet&
man _and seattoc l\lesU
wm Cbria Mea®r ot Santa
Au, Ralph Tarvin ol c.o.ta
Miia and R.icbard Tarm.
A •bite I r c b w a J
decorated with greenery
and flanked by wb1te urns
ho~ ,.itaci<>ll. carnations
and ten adorned t b e
church.
Firellde Roora et the
cllarcb •• die •Wnc for the rece,,&o attended by
71 relatives. and friend.I.
Auilting were tbe Mmes.
V em Br.qbem, J i m
Scboou and &but Tlm-
mennam, all ol ~ Mal
and MiM Car@ F~
of Salt Lab.
Tbe coupje now ar. at
home in COit& Me.sa follow·
ing tbeiir wedding trip.
The former Mias T•vin
and her bmband a r e
grad~ ol Co.ta Mesa
High School and lbe also
~ 1 beauty coUece.
camp will be shown by Miss .-------------------, Pat Haynes and Mrs. Tom
C. Powell.
Mrs. Charles W. Benton.
banquet chairman, expects
more than 350 scoots and
ttleir fathers.
Hanson. Frank M o r i t z .
Volunteer
Note3 Leaden of participating
troops are the Mmes. John
Turner, Homer McCord., JUlul Ridge, C h a r I e s
Edward Pollard, J o s e p b ------------------T" ...
MW"J>hY. James L. Mower, ANGELS NEEDED
~ndri:!~ilton and A 1 3 n A school in Santa Ana for daytime care of chil·
Community and scout of· dren afflleted with cerebral palsy may be foreed to
ficials invited are Wars. close for bet of help. Volunteers are needed from
w 1111 am Mu 11 e 0 • 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to push wheelcbairs, supervise the
Neighborhood I chairman : playground and aid teachers. Special help is needed
Miss Haynes, p r o p e r t y for lunch time feeding. mana~ment and c amp A Newporl Beach nonprofit organiz.ation need6
developmem director ; Mrs. an angel to donlte a small refrigerator and electric
PORll. member of the oven or bot plate. •
Board of Directon, Oraoae Angel! also lfe needed for the Friendly Vieil·
County. Girl Scout Council. ing Program which provides visitors for convales·
and Mrs. WiWam Hart. cent and reat homes. Visitors help the bedridden
Cadette leader· write letters, reed to the blind, assist with games
Also invited are H. Lee and crafts and proTide music or I«tures.
Kemmeyer, Bayview School One or two boan of time eadl week or month
teacher and Hike Heid, make all tbe .m--.""""' In the world to_aomeooe. • Pomona School cuatodian. ""'".,......"' -Princlpab receiving in-Call the Vol.._ Bure1u, M2-0M3, weekday
vitatioos are We r n e r morning,s 9 a.rn. '°' 6oon.
Carl.900, Llncam School; VB JB A UNITED FUND·COMMUNITY AlfTed O'Leary, Harper;
Garlan L. Welzel, Bayview: CHFS1' AGENCY
Mrs. Travis W. Hum·
phrey. retiring president.
served as p r o g r a m
chairman. omcen for 1968
include the Mmes. W. W.
Clawson, president; Charles
W. Shelton, vice president
and co-leader: A.Mn Upeb.
!ttl'Mar'y; Ott. treuurer;
Sea!armg Masonic Temple
in Newport Beach is the
meeting pla~ for Harbor
Star Chapter 568. Order of •
Eastern Star M e m b e r s
gather at II p.m. the second
and fourth Tuesdays. ---
Short-out radiance:
Clairolll brigh·t browns
Take dtuz le from tM redluads, s lsimmer ~
tM blontUs, combin• tM excitem•d Of l>qtll and
get tile never-b•fwe radiance of luahW"trli'IU
browM from Clairo~. Experts will •'11--cut
the elegant line, and formulate the ~ bi.¥
of S...lit BToeon qr cool. M0011li.Kht aro.• ftwi ·
1pollWJal 1/tiinmw 'all Yo.Y. °""'· c.;p1M1Mtary
con.sultationa. c~ kltltla-Mps will,,,....,
al 12. 50; cualom co~ MdividWJll' ~.
P:,tal-cut, 5. 00. P•tal-pmn, inc,_,."'' f<Yf.
ltiW tW *llln'wil '4P:, ZO.(J(). BeaadJ. ·~·
LOS.E
"UP 10" 20
LBS. in
20
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MEW YOO/,
REGARDLESS OF YOUR AGE
Ho1iday'3 4 Poi~t Reducin$ Plan
·ausf '"•• \. ~ WAIST ~ 1osr 2 '! 4111C11a
HIPS THIGHS
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•San Fr~o and Lo a
,Angeles. B}lt'bara Ls a TV 111
who faHs for a guy who
doean't believe in mania~.
Patty is bif-time stage and
screen star wbo believes in
multi marriacea, hits the bot·
Ue with vigor and get, ln·
volved in a non-marrying
fling-ding. S\.tsan's career is
threatened by Patty, ~ ahe
UeJ>I tuned-in the wave
"length cl the "dolll. •• Tim
Sharen ii the ~ Cal who
poses sans attire and fmda
her.elf in a heap of trouble.
What e!Je, the grabs for a
pill!
AU lhiJ. and more. in thei
best-selling, Vf!:rJ popular ino-
1.Jon picutre "Valley Of The
I:>c>Hs, nmJ Ill the Lido.
Scheduled for appearance 11
the M~ Tbutre Wlll bl Ceel ff... LG.. Paul Ne1'DlllWJ
·p1ays a mam-,._. Ill.ID Who
1'ecomet a legend •O\Pld the
.. alr-eJ houa!QI a pl'iaon camp
in the deep IOI.Ith. He reYolb
against the guards lit the
camp and eventually liDdl
• himself revoltine aaalnclt all
. or society which created and
. condones prilon camps and
,chain gaings.
, Hopefully Cotl &ft Lab
1 will be paired at the Meaa
with ne F..U, Way. This
is a drama, with comect,
• ~f, that deals wittl a pair
oC yocmg mmieda. They 1et
off to a ft'l'J, very poor ltl:rt,
but UUnp do manace to 1et
· beUe:r. Bay leJ Mills aad John ~ lead tbe cast that in·
cluda Hywel Bennett. Avril
. ~Ancen. Marjorie ~ and
1 .John Comer.
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I Notary ..... le: .,.. end 1'I' .... Sl1t1. Car1Hlca.. w trlMl!CflM _, IM~
-II ~ le Ille "1111111 I~ , ... le .. lllflc:I fif -~ C 1lrvment tlW 1dc_.._.. ... •IUIClllM of ON,.. CwllfY, "'* IN """"""'' .. Mme ti hdS. U .. fl IN Cillll C,..
(0,,'ICIAL SEA\.! W11llW Mio tllN llll• ltlll •t J-1111 e. Davi• ti F*"'ty, tJM. Nottrv ll'ullll~·C1lltotn1t Cella ltW
""n<lpel Oftlct '" I'~ Ora11tt Caat Diiiy ,..._
O•tNM cou,.IY l'et><wno "· • ·~ Mardt .. "· MY CommlHIClll ~~ 1... ... ,..,,. n . ..,.
ll'ulll-0r.,... CMal Dally "llol.
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•CJIT*U llAMJ -----·------I fflt undenlenecl de C8f1lfy ttll't .. CEnllltcATa':W ClttNUT• ::=: .... -:-~:ir.,,i;
l'Olt TIUNU.CTION O' IUl ... IU Ille fktltlout flrm -_, lteMll C-.
UMOllt l'ICTtTIOUI llAMI Nit il'Mlleb ~y --lllll . TH£ UHDEltSIGtllU> COltllORATION 11m1 11 m-. tt the _,lowllW .,_ ~ t.treby certllY ._. It b __.Ille .....,.. -i. 11111 w •t.cu .,
• manuf1C1\l•li lftd Alee l11t"-rtllcle110 .,, as fW!lws·
il>atef •I 11441 18Nlvllrllol St. Sla"ltfl. lllY"*WI C DkkmeYet 2* \.all"'' Clllfoolla, tCMI _, tlll flell.._ lltm l"\lu, Ne..,.;, 8-fl, ~ll+w11l1 Mme el Rock ..... ~ •!Ill hi .._.., L. '**-r. 2Jl1 ULl.Wt .,. name ., .. oirwalle!L •• Ill l"llce. __, hid\ l"lftct,_I •Ilea., IJuslNN Is u'9ellowl D•l.cl Fe!>nlary 16, tH.
M. W. I'., INC, "41 Slell~tWI Ra~ C. Oid<IN'l'9r
LEGAL NOTICE
SILECTING DECO. -Making selectiona of "lavorii.t things" for the fifth
annual Motbel"-d1u1bter Tea are Oett to riJbt) the Mmea. Ethel Mynatt and
Tom Cooper, president of the women's deiMu'tment. Event i.s sponsored by the
Costa Mesa congregation, Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Streel, Sltnlon. ~ C • • • t Y • .__ L. DlduN'ler
c:.1He<nl• t06ll. Sl9te • Cellfonill OrMWe c-tv·
I WIT~E$S rta ti.llf Miii '" .. , ., °" Ftllnial'Y \·'· "''· ~ -O.amber. 1''1 1 Net•rv 'ubllc n •rid w Mltl S. MW,. INC1 __,.,., _,..,. bmllM C
9y "rwncb ' W.ltll, ,,.....,,. DlcluNyu •nd ..._., L. Dldun.,.;
Sainu. ·
IY JI"* I. ~. S&t'ellrV --'9 1fte te .. 1119 ,.,_ wM11 STATE Of' CAi.ll'OltNIA I --are 1U116UIW to Ille \IW\11111 COUNTY O!S LOI ANOl\.ES I u ln""""4nt lftd aca-..... t11ty _.
·/T'S OUR ANNUAL SPR/.NG.-
..
JUST IN: POLYNESIAN PAmRNS • HAWAJIAN FASHIONS·
cottons for spring
• courtesy prints
f., achMI end pley wHr
• white embossed criskays
f.r c•nfirmetion, dress wHr
r 1• printed cotton sheers
f., • colorful, swingy spring
• glama crepe prints
fer cerefrH, no-iron WHrin9
'erky, pr.tty cle1i1n1 •ncl colors
U " +o 45" widths 49~. 9~erentHcl w•sheltl1
PERMANENT POUSHED
' swan sheen "prints
ThM• will meke the sprint •cone in
dr111 -up fashlens colorful, little iron
cotton.
16" wlcl•
guerenfoed wuh•l>le
SWIN6Y, ~D, COLORFUL
pique prints
I 00 •4 c.+ten 1t.+ti poiftt pique de1i9ns
and c.lwe +ttet we wre to pJ.a.-.
45" wide
tuer•lft•.4' wesheble 9&e.
the linen"-look
• • • 1ay1 "1prin/
s~~~~ w~~~!.~!~ 98'"·
-----0 -----
P<?!!~ft~~~~~~s s139 94.
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. $14994. SUNELLA PRINTS
mt, •*' c•*fef
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SCREEN PRINTS
r..t,JuM flt Mft•
ARNEL 'N COTTON
50 '.(. .,,..1 trlac .. ata SO 1. c.++en
woven plaids
A clell9htful novelty pl•id, ideel for
cilreues, 1kirh 'n blouses.
"'achin e wuheble
creese resistent
t c•lera lnclucle eru9e, rnaiu, lalue,
pink, turq. mi11t, royel, red, bleck.
A tremendous velue
45" wide
tu•r•ftte.J wuheble
1ee thrrt 1heer$
••• 1ay
CHIFFON PRINTS
6&.
"1pring"
98·"· -----0-----
f~~~~~ty~~~•" We"4 $1 4'"·
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'""'"'., •'-t•l\U. widtlta
OH THIS Ullt 4w ti Oece.....,, ~ 11M -· • ".o .. 1"1. before me, lht unOtralgMd, IOF,.CIAL HALI • • No41rv ll'ublk In I nd Mr ulcl COIMIY ltOlllla c. k~
al>CI St•tt. resldlne lllereln. cl<lly con\-Nol•ry l"ullllc<•llfornll
mlsllo.,..i ..,d •-n. perll>NlllY •llPOatecl , llrl11CIHI Qfflet I" Jomn E. MMfl* know t. me le Ori!• Cee11tY
bl "'' Secrtl•rv °' M. w .... INC.. M' C-luiolt ~lru Ille c°"""'atloll 11111 necv19111 tl\9 wlltllfl July 1. If• Family Event
TeCltime Ap~roaches '""'""'*'' Oii ~If ...... --·''°"' •Wlllllelt OrMtt C..t .,.,., ,.,..,. IMrtln Mmtd, Ind 1dc.-led9ed to me Ft~UllY It, 211 11141 Merell ~ If,
ltl•t IUCll cc"'°'•'~ eoc:uteo IN MMe. '"' 211141 IN WITNESS WHEltl<OF, I ,,_,,. -----------.,.
hereunto HI mv ll•"d •ftd •Hl•od my LEGAL NOTICE
olfiClll -· ltlt claY .... YVf lo !Ills -------------...
My Favorite ThiJlgs wtll
be the theme of tile flfth
annual Motber~ter ~.
Cage It
.9403
SIZES
10~-22Yi
"" 11f ,.,_; .... 1Tr~~
This spring. float onto the
party scene in a graceful
cage of lace over attached
sllp:-
Prlnted Pattern 9 4 0 3 :
New Half Sizes 10"', 12~,
14'1.t, 1''1.t, 11'1.t, 20"'· 22%.
Size 14% cage (bust 37)
'iQes 2~ yards 45-iocb ; slfp-
lining talcea 2JA. yards 39-
incb.
SIXTY-FIVE CENTS in
colna for each patter~ -
add 15 cents for each pat-
teru for flrat~lus mailing
and apeclal haudling. Send
to Marian Martin, the DAI-
LY PILOT, 442 Pattern
Dept.. 232. West 18th St •
New York.'N.Y. 10011. Print
NAME, ADDRESS w I l h
ZIP, SIZE and STYLE
~ER.
Cboose one pattern free
-clSp coupon in new
SJrial-Swntner P 1 t t e r n eacato1. 100 styles, all sizes.
Send ao c6nts.
cartlrlctto ""' abcwe ""'IHtfl.. CllrTfl'ICAtt OP 118ttlDI S•tutday, March 9, of the roFFic~~~i:~A~' ,.,.,15oi. l'1CT1T1ou1 NAM• • •
Ci>lta Mesa COOIJ'egation. ~.~~°"~~"~,!' :::_ ,., ~:•:-s'::"ia-~. ~ ,.1l Stt .. I, C•l1 Mu&. C .. llnlla. "'*° ReOtlaniJed Church 0 f r:!~1~~ou~Y. Ille llclftlout """ ,,...,. ol CALH'OltNIA ASSOCIATl!D COMSVl.TAJfTS ..... , Juua Christ of Latter Day ~-~~': *Ml',,.. .. .,, """ b ~ " tM ,......
..,_,_ STATE OF CALIFOltHIA I .. non. -Mme Ill tlll ... ~ ol o>&Wls. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES I u ""ldellCo II H lolloWI:
M • .__ od d gb•-On O~•mt>H "· 19'7, before ,..... H. J. Zien.,, 1,.1 Ml•llt Slr9tt
0wo:J"S a au KrS !be undoni.nM. • NcltllY "*le "' ""'· •• c... Mola. Cdtllrllil.
ill ... 1 · -'°' ~d county ~ Sl•le. ,.,_..uv 0.,..: Mudo t, 1911. W llwer at p.Dl. l,D -•red Fr1ncf1 J Wais/I, k-n to H J. llentr the Peek Family Colonial -to 1>e 1i.e Presr•nt of n.e M. sin. ., c.ntorni.. 0r..,.. c-1y: W ,. • In<. Ille COfl'Ortllon lr..I ueoit.cl 0.. M.,t/I I, 1,.1, ~ me. e Terrace Room, Westl:nin-111e w1thln 1nurunw11, .,_, ,. ,... HGl•tY l'\tbtk in 11111 tw .. w sn. st.er announced Mrs. Rieb-tt be nw ,..,_, ....,. eictevt• t,. --"" -red H. J. Z1eMr.,.... ' • • Within ln!INmt11I. on behalf et 1"8 to ,.,. Ill be 1111 llenon """-..... arcf Beemer, tea chairman. COll>oratlon tlltf.ii\ NIMd, 1 n d It IUllKrilltd II "'9 wff!lln lt•Ar\111 ....
• -I d ' t -I •• ~ C 1~ -adl-*"Md i. •ew~ IN u-. The program Will feature •"::~ ;:.-;'11°,..':' "'1 -.n .,_, _, IOFl'ICIAL IEAU
~ &inaitW of the Rod,,,_.s WITNESS mv hand and olflcl11 ... ,. NllGMl1 It ,.c.btKtno<.c , ...... . e-e -~· (OFFICIAL SEAL) 0 .,.., u c ...... n .. and Hammqstein theme Lii• M. w.9,,., Pr1nc:11111 Olla 1n
number by ttJe girls of the Not1ry Publlc • C.llfornl1 ~:~ la,lra
Principe! Office \lo J""' 1 lNI
Junior Choir and by Mrs. ~~ ~~~uf:'"~••lru "ubHs"9d Or1-eo.st D1llY l"iitf, Paul Gage and h e r Jutir 10. mo Maren '· 11. tL is, "" ~.
da\Jg.hl«, Karin. ::·~~.~·~:-. Attv•. LF.GAL N011CE
· Piano aolos will be 1enr1Y .~!1~C•111• "'" -ceu11•1cAT• OI' DIKONTINUAlicil _...... o" us• AN01oa presented by Lynn Mills, Publilh•O Or•nv• Co11t D•llY l'llot, AIANDONMIHT 0'
D L'ddi ·-~A Kathy Feb. 11. 26 •nd Merell '· 11. "" 27~ P'ICTITIOUI ltAMI oona l co~ tlUU -----THI VNDl!ltllGNED do .,.,. ~
Bilyeu, ~ Dolly Serrets LEGAL NOTJ<:E "'*'· etf9ct"" "etrvarv 1, 1tM ttt¥
Ill r 'di ----C....-to do bu•lness under tM fldttl9us W per Orm aD accof OD NOTICI 0,. TltUITll'S SALi firm ntmt ol DECK HANO •1t.OOUCfS
aolo and Robert Galbraith He. <MffM4' •• m ""' s1 ... 1. NowPOtt a..-. On Mart/I 22, 1..a. 11 11 •• A.M . C.111......_ wl\klt Ml'*• waa llttmertv a novelty number. SOCAL SERVICE. co ..• COIPOfllloft c.ornllQSed f/f ""11 to11ow1,... ... ,...,.., ~
• • a dulv •lll'Ol~ted Tru•lee -•N _,. HI tv •nd --ef 1'9111111\p Table decorations will be ...,nu•n• "' o .. d of TN11 ~'" M.,c:h •re .. ~. \Hilt: i
11 it.e "th .. mo. UKUfed by . CLAlll!MCIE w. ~ w Knlfltll, ...., Or1lnrilt ye ow m.arguer s Wl WOllTH '"" ELeAltOI L. WOltJl4. ltOH, e.-Ciel Mir.
green .. accents. according to :L'b:;:. -:,i :!~. ":... ':J~,11~ 1~1s .. :._ .:~::./~~ ...,., Mrs. Jack Van E a to n , 5'1'5, Paoe m. <11 0tric111 Recore '" c..t111ce11 ,_ tranuc:f19:1 fll •'"-_ ... _ • ,...._ 1.:-g ""' cfllC9 of Ille CounlJ' It_,_ f/f Vllder 11\t above flc1Hre. -, ... ...._1rmlll. vwel'S WC>rAHJ Orange CounlY, Callforn141, WILL SELL llOdtvll of "'111liutioll '*'"f, -.,, on tht tea att Mrs. Ralph AT PVILIC AUCTIOH T& HIGHEST ~ ..... ellb °' "" ~ Cittt
. llOOElt FOii CASH INY•llle •• time ... °''"" County. ...,.r .,,. ,..... Bigelow. refreshments and of Mic "' t.wfUI _,,,., "' Ille lJN'9d vis... " Stctlell ,.. ., ... Qiil
Mr D I Kr•gl Sltltsl 11 "'• SOUtll front entrance CCC:. s. arre " o. •• Ill« Orano• COUlllV CollrfMllM. C\ly WITHE$$ -... ,,.,) !Ills ""' .,
lol S.nt1 AN, s1111 el Collfw""ll• •" ef klllrwrv. "" rlwM, llllt and lnt1res: c0t1V•Yed to K•nclall W K•ltlll
Luncheon
Plans Set
and ,_ held lrf II ulldtr Mid o....r Loult M. 1.,i. Jt
or TtuSI In tll• .,,.,_.,,.,. ''"'•'• 1,.1 l'llOtls/ttd ~ CMJI DtllY llllM, ~ cllv of NewPOrt llt•ch, In aald MAttll '· II. ti. U, 1'61 311&
County Ind .Stitt Oesc"b..S •· TM N~hweti.rty '3 r... ~ 11111 LEGAL NOTICE
Soulh6Hll•IY 12' feet of I"~ --CEITl .. ICATI 0, IUllMW
In Long Beach
SoutllwH .. IY 100 n Ifft of Let II l'ICTITIOUS MAME
In N-' Hele/lit, .. '"'"*'" °" Tl>e u............ ..... _..,, Ila 11
• fMft llllreaf recorllH In ·-tonducll!w • ._,,_ 11 1111 VIit. 4 ..... 13 _, Ml~-1 ~ Way, H..._, 9-c11. C:.I~ uMef
,_.ded In Ora"C CwnlJ'. Ille ffctftloul """ -., DICtc HA~D Said Mii wlll m .. , WI wltlMM l"ltODUCTI e1W 111et .... flnn Ill cem,.•
C8Vtl\lllt .... .,,.nty, ... .., ... .,. ,.,., .......... flt "" ·~ ,.,_ .... _ .... A buffet luncheon in Long ,.,.rdlne lllle, posuAlol'I. or -In flttt •nd Nee ., ~ 1~-~ Bead! Naval Station or-Qlmbnnc-. to l'IY ,,,. rwrMlnlno 1111~ fol~: . clPll wm ot tl\9 ,.... _,,,.... Ill' ••rt e 9llswortll ... c.~· flcers' Club will be ••kl DeH of Tnnt. 1-11: m.•1M. "-""" a.id! c.1t1wni~ ....
W d d wl"' !nfernt from S.Plember 10. lffl, Dalld' Merell i lHI · • sponsored e n e s a Y , .. 1" nld note ..,ovldod. •llY•n<... · 11oi..11' e ei1s-rt11 March 6 from 11 a.m. to II any. und<'r 11" '"'"" of s.tld Deed Slatt Of Calltomla, o. ..... COUfltv:
• of Tru11. fe.1, Chirves •NI .. "'"'" On March 1 "" blfare me J. 2 p.m. by the Officers' of 111e Trust•r '"° o4 the ttuats ere.feel Notuv l'ubtlc in 1,,.; 1er .. ,. si. •
WI lub of Los Al •to bl' solo Oetd of Tru•I Ptrsontlty IPPN•M ltobtft E 11"-11i Vel C 8 atlU S Tiit llentlltllrY Ul>Cltr u ld ~ of known to me lo be 1f1t ...f-..... Naval Air Statioo and the Truat. lw ,.,_ 01 1 brucll .,. dll•utt n1me Is subscrlbtcl to Ille W11t11f1 !II'
. In .Ill• OOllHtlon• ••c.u•ecl lllt,.bV, slru,,_ ,,,., llQknowl*'"" lie ~ Looi Beach Naval Station. ,..,.lolol'• uoculff and ctel"'8rtd to ,... um•
lllt ulMltnltntd o written 0«1111tloft !OFFICIAL SEAL! PfO<.'eeds are earmarked of O.l1ull •l>CI Otma..ci !of S.le, •rMI lloullt C ICnaw tor tbe Na""-~•-...:--Corps· wri~ notice of brtach •nd "' tle<llon No4erv ~bllc<•llfenll•
• ~ -UJe •o cause "'-ul'dt,.loMllf It NII Mid "rlnclpal ()fflq '" Coast Guard R e 1 i d e n c: e Proeom 10 "'"'' uld 0011e111ons. '"° o,..,.. Count\' • llltr .. lltr. .,, NOYl!!ll'lbor . •<. '"1. Ill• My Commluloft ~
. .
Foundation. uNltrst9'*' caus~ uld no1ic1 ll 11tt1c11 Julv 1, 111111 .,,..._ b'· . . ted d and ol tlacl-'9 bo ,_.., In '1obl1slltd Orange CONI Dtll'f .. ~
I 11'1: pu uC: IS 1nv1 an lboolt M:U. -... of .... Olfit>ll ......... tl "· u. 1'61 ,,;;;:
tati of . nti g Record• a preseo on pat n s oa1. Fwu.,v " m a LEGAL NOTICE by noted aru.sts w i 11 sOCAL suvteE co.
h• ""4t1._ """-.• .....___ ,._, MW l ru-. 16"u6"t 1111'11: luu•:m:vo pro-11 Wm J_.I,. '"'* cram. Viet : .. r:s:= CaU:~~:-1.:V~I' =~···
l'ubh\M<I H~ HerMr N"'9 l'tH.J Tiie ~19ntd de certlty ~ -
Comb!,,.., wllll O•llY "''°'· ..... -' ~ .... a bu••-., 1m ~ Beach, C1llf. HWiporf load\, Clllfonlle. ~ lliit F•b 1& Ind Mltdl •• 11. ,... '2Mll fictitious "'"' ,..,,,. ol HAltlott MOtn.&
. HOMES ot>d 11111 wld """ Is _..., LEGAL NOTH.:.£ "' ""' fo11ow1nv 11tnona. ..._ --At noon every second I : f::::,.,,an11 Placa ., ,....._ .,.
'l'11ursday the N e w p 0 r l NOTICI 01' 1;!~. e, HAL .:~~·~~:-~· c:.e..-: -1• ...
Harbor Grandmothers' Club1 •1101111tTY u ll'•IVATI IALI 11o101>C1 H. ,.,..,_ fll i• ....,
ts · th N t in Ne. l'•-.S lay, lalbol. C1IHwnl1 ._, mee tn e ewpor er n. tn "" r.u"'''°' court °' 1111 s11•• or o 1od Fw t 1He Mrs. Verna Pitt at 642_. c.111.,..1 •• ,., ..,. C-'Y ei 1..n AMttt> ' ,.:~ N .....,..,, tn tt.t Mlttt• "' 1111 ltt•.. o4 Yllft11r1 ii . .....,_ may be called for mem-WILFORD IAl.1..ANTYNE MOllNCH. $1•1• ., Clllfemla, Clnllle CM!trt
..._ .. lp ·orormati'on OecNMd 0n F*"'tY •· ... ...,.. ,,,.. •
Grandmothers
uei Ml I • Netlc• 11 llllrtlr; ti-... , llW ,,_,. NottrY ,llbllc In I~ tllr ... Mite. r=======:::================.l 1ltMd •Ill .ell at i>,..,t,. ult, ,. IM .. ,_,,. •-•r'• ~ I • ......_ llll!MYI •M llnl ~. wblld .. -t1141 lllllN N, .....,_ -.. -PRETIY-GIRL CURLS """"''°" • .. ,. s_,... ceun . .,., 1e 111t "" ~--.. -
otter ""' 1111 ••v If Mardi, "''· II tllt •UbeolbM lo 1M """'"' ---...
that's what the new romantics ore w~ring
for spring. Visit the Beouty Solon and I our
superb stylists creote the softly feminine o~
for you!
.....
SNINO "19'MAHINT l"ICIALI:
IN THI IALON: ~Jar 17.50 pennall"nl l't'sWar 3.00 cut
now only 11.JS
IN THI IT\IDIO: 1TJUiar 25.00 prtmarn-nt
T'1' ltUl&r 3.50 C\I t now~ fUS
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.;;.;Jl"]-Ti SEES STARS -Orange C0Mt Collefe reseDVa Ri<* Hard--gro,e bloeb off Fullerton JC's Cbarll• ~ to maintain control
of the bill dwing Saturday night'• l.astern Confennc1 All~
OCC blsketball duel n..·cbamp.ion Ptrq upset the ci.mlit elite
befOre a throoi of 2,000 and wil move irrto tblte tounieJ .flay Thurs-
_, at Cenitos College. They face San Francisco City ColleCe in the
~opener at 5 p.m.
ace Wlaip• All-Star• .·
.. ;San Francisco CC Next . .
~ .. for Orange t.laSt Billi
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After a close first ball, lt wu
ridicuWusly eat}'.
'I1ht All-Stars jumped ioto the lead
early in the second half. With 18:07
to go tt was 51-50 -AU.stars.
At 1bat ~ the circuit ehampi<>Ds
1oddenly went wild, utilWog a
crustl.iog lull~ pru1 to break up
any scoring tb.reat by tbe loftrs.
Orange Coast hit nine in a row
from tM field and by Ule time tt>e
All·Stars could recov~ they were
trailing by 11 with 14 :27 tell.
ln that span, John Vallely was hit· tine 1rom all u~. Bruce Chapman w-., «wma fot his ICGl'el aiid the
rest ol the Pirates were tteatmg ~
b•ll to let up more pointa.
From that point ft oeV« let up.
\Yhea Wet.Ml pulled Vallely from Ile
lineup witb 9:49 to to it didn't mate any~. -
The count rose to 8IHi9 with 8: M
to go.
. Fiv• JD~ i.at.r, It WU 1~75
on SteYe J8CObten'• two pointer.
lndeed, Ule victory w.u l.mpruaive.
V alie'ly led all locnl'I wMb 28 ~
( deaptt. m.lissiJll nearly 18 minutes
ol ~. Everyone tot tD1o the IOOdoc ool.umo tor the Bu.ca ad lt
wu the aame for the All-Stars.
Joilll Mall of RJvenlde and Dave
. JC1eler ol Santa Ana both hit 12 for
tn. m•~ -pace lbe All-Star te«· hlC attack. ~ r:.1Jr ·nWJ IC Al.WTAIU tm
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PALM SPRINGS (AP) -M~ ef
tbe sporta world in., have tor,atta •
a.bout Pred Newman, but t~ •
cautonfa Ange!s haven't.
"If Freddie can come back, w.
bave a real shot at wlnnl.ng the pa·
nant," veteran Angel left~
George Brunet aald Sunday about th•
rlgbt-bander who was once one ol
the American League'• brlgbtest
young prospects.
That was hi 19&4 and 1965 when
Newman stitched togetber 13-10 an4
14-18 records and bad iDlpreAive
urned run averages of 2.75 and 2.93.
, But th~ New Englander'• workl
began to ' crutnble on the secood day
cl cptiq traifting in 1988 wbeh be
threw a pfkh and felt a plerdnl
petn In h1I right arm.
It has been almost ~ear and
ona-balf Ii.nee be underwent'aurP11 -tvr a partial transplant of a tendon
-and now the 26-year-old Newman
la fight4DJ for hla athletic 1~lval.
He boUJ)Ctd around from the Anaela
to Seattle and all the way down to
San Jose of the California League
last seas@ and his future wu IO
suapect that he WU pused up wt
.... in tbe major league drafl
\'The doc•• said I would never be ~bd to tbr'ow u bJrd u 1 ued ~F• .& ... _ :·~"-"=~~·-=~:file~'. ··~""'~\6~· .. ;..;.;._"!"_" ___________ ~-------_;._---
over-the Operation. \.~ •
"'Ibey were right, beclUJe there Lak RalJ :::: :a~~ 1ea1011 when I 4idn
1
t ers y
One of them was wttb $eatUe when
Indianapolis racttd ~wm• fOr alx nms in the first Inning. .
One day soon, Newman mult break
down the adhesions in hf1 rlgtit arm.
It promises to be a painful u:petjence.
"The only "ay 1 can do it," he aays, "is to throw as hard u I can
and 1ay 'to bell with the patn! It's
the ooiy way I'll find out whetller
I can still pitch in the big leagues."
The Angels have their fingers cross-
ed, remembering the Newman of 1964·
115. lie almost never walked anyone
and rarely gave up a home run1 HU
pet pitch -the 1fnker ' -was the
scourge of the American League.
"When he was right. 'he was
SOJnethlng to watcti, •• taid Manager
BID Rigney. 4'H& threw more ground
ball.I than any pttcba I've ever aeen."
NCAA. BYP A.SSES
ANTEATER FIVE
UC Irvine'• ba'1etball JeUoa ii
over. .
The Anteattrs Of.7) were jgnored
Sunday by NCAA couese division
playoff committee man.hers, belng
paned aver in favor ct UC llbii
and Soutblrn Colorado SW..
Head ltvjne coach Diet. ~ bid
mlde no leCl'et of the tk't that JU
club'• maJor goal, this aeuoa wa1
an NCAA ~yo6 berth. But UMt Clllt"
lfCU'tlve cleleata hil club iufferecl at
Bl• enc: ot fll ldied\al• -t. 1'111110 state lllcl UC Santa Barbara ~ ap-perent!J ~ the Antea~n in. '
UCI'1 feconl ftl ldel!Ucal JO Ule
Colarado «boot'• but better thaa tJaat
of UC Dma (17.f).
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To Overcome
Baltimore
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Since the
midway point In National Basketball
Asaoclatfon play thl1 aeaaoo, the Los
Angeles Lakers have bee.n a team
of streak1.
A .even-game win~J streak was
kept alive Sunday t wben the
Laken swamped th• Baltimore
Bulleb 121·114.
It,,..~ the Laker1' 11th victory
In 1hlil' laat 13 and their 22nd in
thelr ta.It -rt.
Wltb J~ Wert oat cl hll fourth
straith\ iame Sunday, Elgin Baylor
scoreil as pobrta, got beip from Archie
Clark wf1h 25, and the Lakers ran
off acJ bla ftom the Bulleta in the
aerond half.
R<>c*le Earl Monroe Jed the losers
w1Ur'4 polota.
W•t•1 ~ed goJn muade followed
a ser,5ta ol iDjW'lea that bas kept
him «rt ol 23 gamea th1J season.
LOS AHl&.H
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II M 2.5 t H S
' >l u t ~ 71 s ,.,, "
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For Many SaerUlees
ToBloom,Combs;O"lson:
An Unq .ualifWd'Thanks'
One man ii so Ured from the rigors
of the week that he has to lay down
for a nap -while h11 pregnant wife
does the gardening and minor house
repaira.
She doesn't complain, t b o u & h •
Because at least he's bonle.
Another fellow rushes In to 1rl11
his wife ad five cblldreb. He only
has a minute to shove a bit of dtnner
down his throat before dashtng oU to scout a game.
But wife and kids know this ls
the way of life he baa aelecU!d. And
they undemand.
The third man Is home for a change.
But he really isn't much of a com·
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penion for his wife and three chiJ4ren,
for be's ltDdytna scouting reports and
going over rame strategy for an D,P-
COD\Slg oppooenl
And, his gpouse and youngsters ·~
cept this as dally dlet for ttletr
houlebold.
Tb1I is the behind-the-scenes rou-
tine that Ulata for the famllles ot
th• fellows who coach the 0nm1e
Coat area '1 "Bl( 'nlree" of blah
ICbool baaPtball -Corona del Mar,
HuntblltOn Beach and Marina.
Tbeee men have aacrificed countku
time with: U..lr larnlllu and many
of life'• 1Utle pt ... urea to build the
msn1oUI Win• which area fana are
DOW eajO)'inl in ttle C\DTent° CD'
plaJd(1.
To them -Bill Bloom of, C«ona
dtl Mar, Elmer Combe ol BunUnttoa
and Lute Olaon (M8ina) -~
are no fixed wwt ~.
Tbt7 1et vp urlf, prac:tlce Joni ~ on ,..q di)• and wt*end1,
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PALK SPRINOI -Jla11•e• of .. Monday
M1111 ••• • DEPr. or TBIY TILL Ill , ••
Antell Jl;tdtlnC ClOldl Bob Lemcm It tbe !DOit llk•. ly
candidale to maup the new Kinas ctty team in th•
AmerlcaD lAlpt ••. Gtnenl ~-Cedric Tallil, termer Anltl atead•t. II . .,.,., hl&ll ·on Lemon'•
~. pt., fGr b D1W bdidq Hall of Fame to be
located in Pllm 8flrinl1 ... wq ln1lh, but DOthtnl b
beina dcmt • • • Olftd•ll will elm, t~ but one lllpeCtl
the clftlay ti becnM ol lDODeJ tniuble .•• B u.aall)' ii.
Add to frelk 9CCideat. IUffend by ball players •.•
Angel ftnt buemm Don M1ncber was riding a hone
hen Tburay and the animal IJ)OC>ted and fell down
... Fortunately, Mindler jumped clear and escaped
injury.
i Bob Rodgers resigned ~ week 11 the Angels'
American Lague player rep~ ... "It wu too
much 1'0rt," Rodgers Aid. "Besides, I have bad the
job for four Jeu1 apd tlrink we need a change." ..•
Tbe Anau wtl eJect a new rep after ll>rKJc tram.inc.
* * * DIPT. Of' HO HUM •••
The Houtfeft ~ wf H .. 11 lch In their f::':i.::.• and TV lnfwmatl• lloolctet • • •
The maximum Ml1ry cut In m1jor le-saue
buebtll h1t been chan91d from $25,000 to
$20,000 • • • Pot' tome guys, this tis the 11me
11 getting ~ nlH.
* * * DEPT. OF om MAN'S OPINION ...
It IOUndl ridiculout, but the Major League Base-
ball Players Aasoctation bad to get it in writing that all
teama will proride free Pllt1na at 1;:.r:t• for play-
ers ••. Ul> to now, the Pitbburah bad ~. two dollm to park tbelr can to play games at
Field.
The buildup of the Joe Fruier-Bu.ster Mathis heavy-
weight matdl has been well done but it b 6tlll hard to
believe the feMral public w1Il swallow any wggestion
that ttie thine is anythin& but a co10S9al mismatch ...
Anyone who pays to 1ee it is not showing good sense.
Manacer BW Rigney •Y• this might be the best Ancel team ner to enter sprinr training ... What's
more. Rig may be dead rijltlt.
Report. of Rkk Reidlardt's added weipt were
premature ... He is now only two pound! heavier tlban
at the cloee of the 19e7 season.
* * * DIPT. OF HA HA •••
A foul'IOfM w• playing • Palm Sprlnea
I cou .... with • , .. ..., lwltk IH"eeze blowt ...
One of the gol..,. picked up 1 blade ef .....
ancl threw It lnte the whMI ind Mid to his cMlcly,
"Hand ,.. my S lten."
The ..... and thlnl ... fwt •• the ...
thlnt< The fourth threw 1M ,..... Into the
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Anteaters
In 6746 .
Swim Win
CLAREMONT -UC
lntm't vll'tlM'1 ntm farcn ICOnd • ,,..., vldor7 O'fll'
Cl.Inmont-Mudd Saturday
with Mlk• Mlrtln leadlac
Che way • b lolen' pool.
After ft1mm!nc '0 0 d eDOalb t.o set a MCcnd in
the 1000 ,,..., <ll.. tbt
AntaMm. 1-2 flllkb. the
~) Miran cmne rl&bt
bllCk to wtn the -he ID reeard ttme.
Hil 1 :49.0 broke Bob
Ne.ai1'1 1:49.5 lltm>dm"d eet
last year. And, be came
back later' 1lo cop the 500
he with • 5:05.2. -
Ott>er top performers for
the AnWten in the win
were Rich Eaeon in the 200
indo medley and p~ st1•
Jn the 200 breut, accordiDC
to coecb Al Inr1n.
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.UCLA Awaits SC ..
SEATTLE-Sout.rn
eaut.nla Troj-ltt two
CGllfermce tecordl Saturday
to wta tbe Plldfte.8 Confer-
.. ntm.mma emmpao-~ 1WJllll Dpt their
coatwwww tltJI bJ oolleet· Jnl ~ patnU dllrtq the tine~ meet. The nation-
al tiUe holden from Stan-
ford toot leCOlld with 439
polnta.
Mark Mader of USC Woll
the Dl-yai'd bacbtrote In 1: 58.2 to break the old COO· ----"--""'----~:...;;..
f...,oe mark ol 1:58.5 ltt
by Stanford's Diet Roth last
YllJ'.
Miider al&o helped Soulh-
ern Cal'• 400-Jud medley
relay tam tun •• time ol
3:M flat to ~ U1e old r...td ol 1: •. 5 • .,, Ua..A
1alt year.
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'Passport'
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A Joint venture of
American and CleCbol1ontW1 tele'rillon resulted
in a cbarmJn1 little ellt-wlllt love ttor7 Sunday aft-ernoon on JGC.TV.
THI DILICATI, btttenweet tale, upusport to
Pnpe " WM part of the '!NBC Ezperiment in Tele-
vlJion" 1 terles, and concerned a married American
woman who fa11a 1n love while visiting the Czech~
elovakian ctty alone.
Once a1aln, "NBC Bzperlment in Television"
proved itlelf •astly superior to most of the network prime time shows, and made the viewer regret that
It w11 lmltd in. tided• Sunday afternoon ghetto
of mlldleule awlllnce& What a pity: IO much ef •
fort, and such a little payoff. M a cyniiC ~ it,
thlJ ii televiaon'• conadeneHtrtcken proinm· .. ., mtne.
THI llAL aperiment of "Pasaport to Pr&·
gue," ot coune, wu not the story itself -wbkh
has beea done in DilD1 forms before -but the
coopenGm 1*neD American and Iron Curtain
~ · televideo on a tldlaDal tale. , ' · Althoup· the relatively plush llf e enjoyed by
the C.ecb leadbl1 man made one wonder about the
~· accuracy of the ~&Uan." there were Ibo frank,
• ~c.i appnlaala of the aeneral quality of da7-to-
day living that bad the rinl. of truth. •
THIS ADOID cllmenaIOn given by the enter·
talnmut,.documeotary fi>rm pNWided an excellent
backdrop for dealing with some preconceptions the
people of east and west have of each other.
But fortunately, "Passport to Prague;' despite
it1 occasionally journalism-oriented word•, focused
mainly Oil tbe hWball story. And in IO doing, It
Memed to capture more of the genuine ftavor of
" Praiue tbm a tophMtlcated travelogue might. One
HD8ed attltduea rat.her than po9tcard views.
IN THI STOIY, tbe Amiri~ woman (Hlldy
Btooks), an Interior decorator from San Franciaco,
dtcJdes to to Prague on a glass-buying mission
whlle her doctor-buaband Is In Africa. •
ln Prague, she stays wttb an old college room ..
mate, the wife of the French attacbe. But at a glass
factory, she meets a tal~ted designer 'Mio works
there, and after seven! amusing mishaps, they are
drawn to uch at.her even though neither apeab
tbe other's Jangu11e.
THI DISIGNllt (Feio Velecky), however, bas
a charmlnc JOUDI daughter (Magda Krizkova) who
SJleW llnilflb, and ldl u tntierpreter, with a ma-
turity of understanding that belles her age. In the
.. end, the woman, desperately in love, decides to end
the fling before tt ltadt to danger, and returns to
htt huaband. The attractive cast wu entirely be-
lievable.
The story wu written by Mmya Starr and Vic-'°' Vieu, and Vieu was a1ao the producer an.cl di· reo:tor . The sensitive cllMt'I work waa by Vlad.lm1r
··• Nf)fOtny.
1HE CHANNIL SWIM: Andreu Papandreou,
exJleil poUtlclan who b coordinating the Greek re-
• 1lata11ce movement, ta lnteniewed nut Sunday on
NBC·TV'a "Meet the Press" ... The Acapulco In~
national cliff dlvln" championships will be seen
Saturday on ABC-TV'• "Wide World of Sports"
It is reported that Erk Hoffer, the IOclal autbOf ·
and U·lonllhoreman whose hour CBS-TV Comena-
tion WU ~ a IU«tll, wUl hnt I fOIJOwup taJk
aellJon on the network nut aeason.
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-:"l 0 " ~ 'o. b~(~!lf •venty PH8F (3' -U)• cam~--Ela 11 ~were lot.IWll~,NHYC; ~. t.dwe~e· on <2)C.c. .. nw.P~i!MddeJ\. ~~ ' turU, aad c: ted BYC; tu Dolplda, Milton ::.: wtel flat Caimi in. JJloDt, LIY.C. • ¥ ~and Udo 1* 7acht CAL-3> ('7) -(1) Mllc:hief
clubs combined Bali it.1•t· Jeck, Camion, SSSC.
-..ta. SA:N't'~A (f) -Twinkle:
· -Only four bQata ~ ~ l"rank • Dave White, BYC.
:"T . in tbe Oeeu' Jladq ~ 1>.CAT (12) -(1) No. 80,
; .: c.p c1Na -.proWsly due VallPa Olson. SMYC; <2)
:: _.. the tomP91ftt.n of the. To«; Corty AUC!Teman,
; • MMlwtnter tatab ,lland VYC. Tana lI, Mike McAl·
; • -!lace fUt of Loi Aitleles lil1er, BYC. i i _ "7YilcM Quf>. • • LUD~ C§) -(1) Kil· : .. --:1l'ropby wtmm1 lit •ch clft. Ben Hrolftjdta, SMYC. ,,-.• dlla: . MOJ\F ~) -(1) AJpba,
: '"'.::OCEAN·RAClNG (4) Oc-Glenn ne.d, S8SC.
:.__· ~ Bob Ced, IJYC. • • LID0-14 A <21) -0) -,,,_A -... _
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ABYC; (2) Ditto, BW Mc~
Cord, BYC; Upset, Al Pere.&,
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LID0·14B (10)-(1) Tally
Ho, Kathy Watson, LIYC.
METCALF (13) -Sea
Song, Bob Williamson, BYC;
(2) Hahle, John Sc™>lt,
BYC; (3) Scoot, Ed Weber,
BYC.
KITE A (8) -Ghost, Al·
Ian Fruer, NHYC; (2) Fug·
itiye ll, Peter Parker, NRYC.
KJTE B (8) -Catch the
Wiad, C.ol McCord, BYC.
SABOT A (22) -(l) Blue
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Ughtning, Pat Scruggs,
NH'YC: (2) ~ Tllltr,
Fletcher BeacJt, lJYC; c:n
I>oodJebui, Dougall Jobnaon,
BYC; (3) B'reezy, Mary Ann
Sigler, BYC; (4) ~wnJUa
tion, King Humann, BYC.
SABOT B (11) -No. 41Gs,
John Red.field, LIYC: C3l
Serendipity, Chuck Shepard·
aon, BYC; (3) Keep Yout
Kool, Dal)'Dn Smith, BYC.
SABOT C (11)-(1) What",
Karen Nugent BYC; Flop-
py, Kathy Underwood, BYC.
FLIPPER (6) - B I u t
Streak, Cody Small, BCYC.
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Transpac
To Conduct
Tahiti Race
The Tranepacl.ffc Yacht
Club board of diredort h¥
vol'ed to bold a Los Angele\
to Tahiti rece tbis year
startinc at noon June 15.
Gordon Qn1in, commodore
of TPYC said the boerd
agreed to requests ol 12
yachtsmen wtio aaid they
wanted to make tile 3.500
mile crosslnc ttlia year.
It will be the first TahiU
race since Ul64. CUrtls aald
the entries would not be
disclosed until signed entry
blan.b have been received
by 1'PYC. Walter Hoffman
of Santa Barbi.rt has been
named chairman oC the race
and will send out entry
blanks and racing rules and
conditiOPS.
Curtis said conakleratJon
}Vs been given for eome
time for a race Ulis year.
but ttie decision was ~layed
pending lnterest shown by
yachtsmen. He adtkd tlat
!tie French aovermnent ha•
offered e n t h u 1 i a s t l c
cooperation for the race.
~Id Cup
Regatta
OnMarchl6
Newport. Harbor Yacht
Club has isaued invitations
and entr1 blanks for ill an·
nu.a.I Spring Gold Cup Regal·
ta Saturday and Sunday.
March 16-17.
The regatta is tradi·
t I o n a I I y one of the
!Ughltahta of the local .spring rea.ua aeason. NHYC also
sponaor. a Gold Cup regatta
in lhe fall.
tnYitaUom have b e e n
l.Uued to 22 classes. They
are 'ndatle, lnternatlonal·l4.
FhMI, S n Ii> e , Letiman-12.
Udo-14A, 1Jdo.14B, Lldo·l4
Jr., Ktte, Snowbird Sr.,
Sa>owblrd Jr., Sabot A. Sabot
B, Sabot C, Ocean Racing
(band.leap) Star. Rhodes..J.1.
PC, U meter. PHRF.
MORF and L~rs-16.
Raclnl will be on both
inalde and outside courses.
Seven boau will be rt:Quired
t9 form a class. Starts will
DOt 1-given for less than
seven yacht.a on the Line
reurdiesa of the number ~entries prior to race time.
San Nicolas
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Island Race ...
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Madrt11ador (Cal-40) WU·
Hant A 11 • n. NHYC, ET
21.500l-CT 19.82185; (3) Dor·
On Bloek Mareh 31
15 Yachts Seek Lipton Cup
Fifteen sailing yactlts will
be In tile starting llDeup
March 31 when tbt 65-year-
old Sir 'Iborua Upton
Trophy goes on the block
off Point Lorne, San Diego.
San Diego Yacht Club,
present owner of the omete
kudo will defend with Ash
Bown's 40-foot Owens cutter
Carou1el.
The official challenger
wu Voyagers Yacht Club
oC Newport Beach with the
Cal-34 Callisto.
These two yachts
establlsbed the rating range
of 29.7 (Callisto) to 32.2
(Clrouael). Under the tenna
of the deed of. gift, any yacht
club affiliated with t.he
Southern California Y achl·
Ing Alaoclat.ion can submit
further challenges ao long
as they come within 5 per-
cent of mean ratinc range
o( the defender a n d
challenger.
Newport Harbor Yacht
<lub has challenged with
Haanabu.li (32.5) a.od Balboa
Yacht Club tm entered the
fray with Chuck Glugow's
Lapworth-40 sloop lmpetu-oua (3U).
Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club oC Newport has entered
John Hooten's C a l · 3 4
Destiny.
The Upton Cup Challenge
Radio Safety System
Development Outlined
An improved radio a.afety
syltem based on very high
frequency (}lHiil-FM) and
single sideband
radiotelephooes capable of
Boat Sales
Show Gain
NEW YORK -T h e
recreational b o a t i n g In-
dustry has marked up im·
pressive 20 percent gains
for the first quarter of the
1968 model year, according
to the joint statistical report
of tile National Association
of Engine and B o a t
Manufacturers and t h e
Boating Industry Associa·
Uon.
The summary shows that
for the first three months
through December. 1967,
unit shipmenu of all boats
were up 21.5 percent over
the same period a year
before and that the dollar
gain from combined boat,
motor and trailer sales wu
up 19.5 percent. The study
is based on the reports of
more than 180 manufac·
turers.
M06t sweeping of the
gainers was in the category
of houseboata with cabins.
which showed a whopping
107 percent gain Jn dollar
sales and 128 pereeot in unit
production.
serving more than 400,000
pleaaure boatmen w a s
described at an industry
meeting at ttie National
Boat Show ln New York's
Coliseum.
Daniel K. Child, chief ot
the FCC'a Aviation and
Marine Division Safety and
Spec:Utl Radio S e r v i c e a aW'fftl and a delegate to
the recent iiMrnational
radio conference at Geneva.
&aid that within 10 years
90 percent of the rad.lo
regulations of today would
be changed. Double .side·
band, t h e atandM<I com·
municationa t e c b n i q u e
employed in most low fre·
quency equipme!K sold to-
day, wUI be pbued out ex·
cept for one channel. 2182
kllohertz the distress fre·
quency In that bantl.
The Coa&t • Guar<1 i s
already manning VHF ·FM
frequencies, he 1ald, and is
planning to outfit an ad·
ditional lS,000 Coast Guat.J
Auxiliary craft w1th VHF
equipment.
According to Child. power
makes little diffeNmee in
the VHF medium. He said
the D e I a w a r e pilots
communicate up to as miles
wiJt only three watts of
power aod carefully con·
trolled ~ allow that •
given redlo heard at 60
miles had Its ranae reduced
by only four miles when
the power wb cut to three
watts.
la a sudden death race. San
Diego Yadlt Club won tb•
trophy laet yell' In a race
from the defoending BaU>o.
Y acbt Club. >.,, a matter
of fact, SDYC bas virtuaUy
dom1nated the tr•y durilC
the last decade.
SDYC Nee c ll a 1 r m I D
Leroy Wfttbt Mid' a new
SCY A policy Of oertifytni
eecb cblllencer as to its
ratibg eligibility will be m.
augwated tbll yetit.
Under tbe rulee ol the
comJjetftioft, Ripper and
crew ol each 71Cbt muat
be members ol tbe delell·
ding or cbelleDlinc club.
Skippers and crews hffe not
yet been named by 1be'
various dubl.
Here are the ~
clubs and the boatc wbidl
will r~ them:
SAN DIEGO YACHT
CLUB (defender) Caroulel,
32.2
VOYAGERS YACHT
CLUB (official challen1er)
Callllto, 29.7.
LONG BEACH YACHT
CLUB, Ctlerlty ( C a l • 3 I)
32.1.
ALAMITOS BAY YACHT
CLUB, Debutante (Cal-315),
32.0.
B A H I A OORIN'mIAN
YACHT CLUB, D ea tin 1
CCal-34) 29.7.
NEWPORT H A RB 0 R
YACHT CLUB, HaaabuH,
32.S.
SAN TA BARBARA
YACHT CLUB, Iguana CK·
38) 31.8.
BALBOA.YACJn' CLUB,
Impetuous , (L-40) 3U.
SILVERGATE YACHT
CLUB, Seabopper (Colum·
bla-38) 31.2.
CALIFORNIA Y A CH T
CLU.8, Sundowner ( caJ-31 ),
31.a.
CORONADO YACH T
CLUB, Sunr:lae (L-31), 3U.
CA B R I LL 0 BEAQI
YACHT CLUB, Tant.a (L-
40) au.
DEL REY YACHT CLUB,
Tender Tr.ap CCal.a&) au.
SANT A BARBARA SA.ll.-
lNG CLUB, va,. Coll Diot
(lstander-37), 32.2 .
LOS ANGE~ YACHr
CLUB, Whlmll}' n, (CaJ.31)
31.8.
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~·"' ~ lot 6'50
JNTElt or Ext. PAlNTlNG,
DDO'.D. SERVICE. Local
rd. 1'RE'E .._ 548-162'1
INTEJUORrEXTERIOR
U 'Tf9 In ~ Reu ntee rr--~ 642-3468
e P AJ#riN(} • Interior A
Elrtel'ldr. ftd dimatea.
Reuopa.ble ma. 6t5--3Q15
* QUAUI'Y PAINTlNG * Reuonable ratea • 24
boCxr-s • du. 646-1483
P .AIN'RNG -eny room s:JO.
We \lie "Sinclalr" pabltl.
Neat ·.n. ~fl. 147.1351
Phnnbl!?,! 6190
LtAK$t· c:iM • water &c-
tl0alc:all1. ~ Wida' ce-
lllellt, ~. ~-~ 91'lowen~ uy place. ~Water lines~
STARTING
SALARY
$480 MO.
WE NEED MEN WlTII
ALL TYPES OF WORK
BACKGROUND.
FAST PROMOTIONS AUiO
COMPANY BENEF?TS
AND PROFIT SHARING
AVAILABLE TO QUALI-
FIED MEN.
FOR INTERVIEW CALL
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Sl7·2312
Alert Young Men
18-28
U you have ever applied
for a aa.1ea J)OS!tlon a n d
been turned down becauae
you were too YOllrli or lack-
ed experience consider this
unique opportimity.
$130 per WMk ulary
Our ~e Comity Dtvt.
icoal Mana1er wil1 train
two aqreaive yoaDi mm
lor an eX1ltlnc career In
the ales promotion field.
We a.re not u coocerned
with )'Olr prniolla wortr
~ or educatlan u
we are with yam deatre for
trainlni. and ~It lo workinc with people.
For immediate considen-
tion call ~11!3 alter 10
a.m.
Texa1 CheiillCal
Co. Wants Man
Over 30
for Ora,. ~t Aru ~ ~ ftltoftd.
CALL "t.!:AU' S0434I We need a sood man who
.• ~OK can take abort auto ~
· PLiJlitiiNG We are w1lmc to s-Y lop
eamlnp, up to • WAIR REMODEL S 16,500 Year Plus IC-3m Regular CMh Bonus
5'--.l~ lfiilMr, 6940 Our Dll!l tn oiler parta cf
JF YOO Med Remodeltn1 Clllllltl7 *"-excl'P&Ul
earnblp. Alr mail R.. M. PAJNTING • • • REPAIRS Qawbd, Prmtent. b CAU.:DIClt··; •• &0-1m S2, Fort Worth. Texas.
.... ;!!!~ "'° m01.
JAGUAR MECHUK Altlrn~= drtll makina· e priCa ~el .... Oeen Shop. For app't., m.em.5 Good ClllPC* tm:dt:t for the
TILi, C.Mnlc 6974 rtlht man.
11t v ........ TDe Ma * STAJISIUIY IUICI
amt. ~ lmWl I: res-In-234 E. l 7tll 8t. ,.. jail> .. ...n. AuW a.ta Meta patch. L e.a kJ n I llboww ""*' lc1-11&1.IMS.all IUSIOY JOIS & IMPLOYMINT
_.. w~& Men 1000 ~llorowr. N1ltrt lhift. Apply
PRACl'ICAI. Hmw clalres s.f & Sirloin
private · cMV, Exp., Refa. 5830 Pae. Ost. Hwy.
Call 6M-a3 «' 648-7865. Newport ee.cb
a.ft.er 4'° p.a . ,,. w...._ a..1y 1020 S.1-Mn & M.ftal'rs c..r opport:r wttta ~
Rtl1Aed.. 6.,py, intdll-ftrm offertq Of• 100 mD-
t'm( Wonm ..... poli-tua1 funda. Full or pt time.
lkln u b·~/OJdt. No aper nee, we tra1D.
t6 man: wcmu « ~. Npt Bcb omce, Kl~
Live .,~~ed. Santa Ana omoe. 5C7.ml
Good Jrty,r, bHt rd-niveao... J'1nandal
e~ces. "'6315 « write Servieel. Inc.
1126 om Dr •• 1'llUDa Bch. OPPORnJNITY t>r 2 tndu..
Datii Pr,ceulnt triam alesmm to ~ o
my commercial office. Call
Ult, .. u-10 1l'L ex. for •PPolntment. per. A1ID ound varied W. E. Lacbtonmyer Realtor o(0ce dQ~ P.-malMlrt day 1860 Newport Blvd., CM poeticn nqul.ttd. SS.MU 64S.J928 Call Evea. 6'73-4.5 17 ,.....~ ~Station DAY WORK SALESMAN Call .,.._-_,,30 I: 5, Full time. Good salary + UM630 benefit.I. Eltper. ONLY a
.,... "8ntea-ply. JTM TICE CHEVRON
2S80 N~ B!Yd., C.M. Men .......... 7ae> Y ouna man needed tor
/J'T. m.naifrc job wanted time wtekf!lld wortr in cof
bJ ~"fttlred. reftDed f~ shop c.dM. Good ..iarv
CCJllPlt, 1n ·Newport BHdl-men time availabtt t
a.ta lfetlii .tea. ~er-ward IUmlneT. QUI
~•. bondable. ~ 10 to 11 AM fer 'PPC>lntmft
Rotrr'ES AV~Rl.Z o.. ••• ac.Jitie 7035 ID • Weatmm.ttt b' boys 1~1 .. U'ltlNS Good PnilJta • No
is Hiring
•Turret
lathe
Operators
(Day & Swing)
• Drill
Press
Operators
• Punch
Press
~operators
• Inspectors
(Day Shift)
•Engine
lathe
~Operators
• Production
Grinder
•Screw
Machine
Operator
• Radial
Drill
Operator
•Tool
Crib
Clerk
-
•Janitor
(Machine
Shop)
(Swint Shift)
_Join this vit•~ ex-
pt1ndin9 industry
with th. foremast
~nuf~ of.,..
tom.tie val ... end
COfttrols. ...
Call or Appty
CLA-VAL. co.
171~ & PllCUtil
Costa Mesa
' 548--2201
under 35
who want ; ~
to be
BRANCH
·U.S. Diven
! ·~ C0111p1ny
MANAGERS
in 4 years
Our I f6 yur old
is rHdy
for further erpen-
sion. since 1?60
sales per men hev•
doubled end now,
th. rapid growth of
our w!.s staff is er•
1tin9 unusual oppor-
tunities for men ..
Aftll: Ml. -...CraM
PA>. lo• 1675
S•te Ala, Calif.
~
UIPllllEI
~In comtruc-
tlan Uld llllflbins Of Cl~ iDetl7 ..S )lllela fer ID-
tftb ci ene-oJ.a.kincl
Y9dds. Prwlou• expm. -=-• 11me 11breslul U9llfll. ._. Jetter or r. .....
Bax • • Daily Pi.lot
Aaeqllll~
*9plof a
--------
1t or Older
DAY SHI"
APPLY JN PERSON
1-llud ~
RBlll f. LEE
"tri.J positions _:...h U 1 I. C...t Highway '7 ... rr Nw.,..,. S..ch
I MtioMlly lc:iver•
tiled company
whose present
Branch M1na9en
•rt Hrnin9 en IV·
erege of more th.n
$20,000 • ytar. The
men we w1nt should
DISHWASHER-
IUSIOY
Gr99t opportzmlt;y llir am-bit\om YOUlll' ~ Apply
In pencm betw~n 2 and
5 p.m. daily.
SllCICk SlloD
2305 E. c.... Hwy.
Corona ct.t M.r
Production
Manager
combine an aptitude Exceptional opportunity foe' man experienced In
all pb&aes of rubbtt man-
for wles work with a ufactunnt with ~ In& local company. All
replies strictly canfident. capecrty for INN· lal. Send Retiume to:
Box M43, Detty Pllet
9eriel responsibiti-F.qiW opportunttJ cnployer
tt.s. PNvious •xperi-
enc. however, is not
essential, for we are
equipped to train
y 0U"9 Pty c..k
or
Kitchel\ Tn'-
Permanent job, Cance for
advanctmf'nt.
INo studf'nla Plemel
~
Bob's Bit ley
154 l 1T1b St.
Co!la "lea, cal
and dewlop such --
rn.n in 3 to 4 yo1rs.
If you ,,.. under 35,
a good or9aniMr1
en sueuufuf in Mies
work, you tr• invit-
M to iftquin ~
the pouibiliti.. of a
profit1W.
Desi..-
DraftlM•
Desiill i1nd ~ of
tlectrom!'.'cllanlad ~
~··· Tronsicom ~
1151 w. 18th, ~ Me.
642-9000
/I
CADIWC .&A&E·
wm COAST
G ... rcil L•or
Metal platinc t»eQrOUbd ..
Orcutt bOal'd etdlbls. Ddl
Pftll and router.
IJll6Mll
-....... -. -.
~ QatJ Typilla
..... Awa call Js
lrdnmwtfon .. awointmeot. _____ ,,.,,, ---·iiiiiii---..,.._
Pbaa4' TODAY tor
an qipa4n«nMd tar • man
REWARDING l'U'roRE.
642-tOIO .... 1pp1lnt.
Perwaane1 91q •••••••• sm
1411 Blqw ••.•••••• -
COOKS Fr <Xe. doctor ••.•••••• MOO --------
LEAD • mY • HJLPms ARGUS IMPl.OYMINT Adnrllsing
Dlctl 1191 •wan ecod. in <XNAJLTMn' AG1tiCT .a
a.ta Mea/1 mc.t beautt-206.1 W.ltclttr, NS 58-TIW ~9"1CY
ful new cdfee shop. Must l!M E. 11'1h, S.A. 5'1..Q31 Newport B e a c 'l 1lMlll
be fut, ntat a: pleMant. lBll5 Cra'nV Aallm mGNl lihu9 pl u/30 with abort·
Mexican food ~ bdplul. Contrel Clerk $450 bud m t:rPtllc allll1a.. Ptl'-Full part time ' -• 1• qmey aper. 0ppor. or . ~ CDllMlllQ)'. 1 Yr. DIM tunlt:J b-pl with abWt,y
BUSBOYS equipment expredmee. 3IO to Ol'IUlbe _. take re-
Compiter. ----n.na.. • ...._ .. -WES -_... ..... v . \.411
No exp n«. We train. Good EMPLOYMENT AG1'.NCID Mn, lruncleee 642-3910
N.laJ)t. Nl or pG't time. 1118 N. Malo St, Santa Ana I
APPLY 10 &DH pm
Mr. Blue
AMIOOS RESTAURANT
42a E. 17th St.,
COSTA ~A
AQUA.TROL
Hydro. I>ynamla Dlvt.lon
~ lO met immediately
Several Dept. openina1 •
Sales A Service, Credit
Penonnel Mana1ement
~-$475-mo min. SUU· nee 11 qualified. AU d~
h a • e Tralnlnc Procram-
SltiDed or Un.cldlled ac!cep-
table. Hlch ICbool snda or
equivalent.
Far Application Info
CALL 547.()607
-5C7.m -IARMAIDS •••
.._,., W•ntM. • •• alMI GO-GO
Women 7400 DANCl!RS
WAITRESSES $300 per WMk.
ExJ>er not nee. Wt train. m.6'83 or G-9763
nill or part time. OYer 21. GOU>EN Opportunity f o r
Work ID C.0.ta Mnl's most woman intensted In part
beeutitul new col/.ee lbop. time ..in In a O>nYaJ.
Girll must be nut, attnc. cent Holpital to C&IT)' out a
' pltuant rehabilitation prosnm us. Ina nc:ratlan and ban&.
HOSTESS/CASHIERS cntta. Pll'lr Udo Convale11-ce1t cem.r. 1G-11MC.
Penn. Ellper not nee. We M~ bome -needs
train. Full or part Ume. Uve In Hoalekeeper. Hust
Must be nee, .. ~ -a_ lc>1e c:fJUdreft, Prtnte room
pleaut. • 6 bath. Refs. requjttd.
Prefer OVf!r 40. $150 • $200
mo. 962-aSel call after 2. APPLY 10 a.nH pm,
Mr. Blue WOMAN, capable of beck-up
---------AMIGOS RESTAURANT ttataurant cooklna; fl.Ill or ~ E. mil n ., part-time. Contact: Mr.
Bartend en
APPLY IN PERSON
1-U and 3-5
RBl8BI E. l&
151 I. CMtt H5fhwey
NEWPORT llACH
GENERAL
MANAGER
Ensfneer f o r emblllhed
~ lndmtrla1 e1ectra&
kl firm. Small CCllDp&J\y.
:Electronic desisn and pro.
ducClcl\. Ean1na putidP9-
tion. El: requlnd. Expert.
meed tn m~t and
_._ GiYe full deta.lla 1lnt
letter. 11rtta Box M"'1 ~
Pilot.
' SAW MAN
Ap 25 to 30, fol' better
jeolrd.ry ltoft.
192-5501
MR. GOU>E
iO'ii 10· i4
C«ld ~ • Good prilGtJ
aAUO.\ nNlNSULA
DAILY 'fLOT
CX>SI' A KESA Zimmer at Blue Dolpbln
--------• Restaurant. '75-GM
WAITRWIS SANDWICH Yuun, nllbta
t p.m-5 a.m. 5 d1)'1. A~
18-35. Fullthne. HAMBURGER H E N RY
Neat appeertns. No expu 2131 Placmtla, 0.ta Mesa
nee. CATERING M.A NAG E It ,
Apply ln pet'IOO:
lob'• "• loy 15' E. 17th St.
ec.ta Meaa, cal.
WAlllW
Good Oppommlty
APPLY IN PEftSON
i-5 P.M. DAILY
WAITIESIS
mature, ~ed. ~1111
lo penan. &11uaton Bee.ch
Irm, 21112 Ocean Ave., HUD-
tfnstoe Beach.
RMAU DMSION .... =~ Te $600
Experience u F..nsine«· lni Research u.Gatant or related~ plus good typhli a.biltty.
Uitit SH helpful. (fee
necotJable)
hi ca.t• ._.....,.
Te $550
Solid bookkHP!nl ex-
perienc;e thru PAL ~ rer lep.J office expert· enc., It P<*lble. (com· pan,y pays fee)
~~
Good Accounts Payable
and Payroll experience
needed for a Vf!f"1 plea-
sairt 1 m a l 1 compe.ny.
(company PQ'I fee)
s.;r:o~
To Ulilt Products Man·
*Pl' ot Harkettq and
AdvfS'tilinl. Prefer •se 25--40 with good l7Pil'll
and llgbt SH. {company
pays 1ii fee now, mm.
bones 1ii tea later)
·~ca.ta (Jj
Te $4ll
Acccwlta Jlecdvabie and ~ta Pa~~
perience for fJ ~ employ9t. (~om pan y
mmbunt'I tee) ". s.c,,,. r '41'
Prefer •It 20-25 to
work for 2 ~ ~ecutivft. G o o d t7Pta1. SH a> wpn. (com~
PQa feel .. ..,. .... / Stct••r MU
Und« Z , loocl 1Jplst with 90 wpm SH, far
~~~
try ... <~*-t ~ fef) ...... ~
WOW4 ~ .,._ ae-
COUDtin& b a~ round ~ !117. Capp):::
,.,_ fffl I .
L"9 PMcmu
Te $400 ~DOI tn VA plus ftlA. u I 40. CApplbnt 11111 fee)
V AJlLAN bAIA
MACHINES
lllOek brclkqit. 8t.attlas -art teO. a ..0. Will,_, IDGl'e d~-~ ~. contact Mft.9. Km.
NER, G«>DBODY A CO.,
4.94-toro.
H•lr Stylish
Needed for
SS CASH SS
Wt JIQ' cub Im': I 1'1n:lltur1 I Appllanct1 I Antiques I Tool.I
ON ITEM or -
<X>MPlEl'E HOUSEFUL.
Call 517""70 « 121..a:m
* Luaal• Tnller * One wheel -5llO It. ~
Extra Wheel A 'nre
~-omlllba. 50-UG
IP ., • t ..
FALCQN ~;
-----------""-'='•·-·•· '·•1 C1n 9900 1988 2·dr. Fd:on .~ _______ ...;. Waaon $350. · -
TEST DRIVE A vw SCRAM-LETS ·~ FORD= w~, +
ANSWERS ~~ •utQ -~~-.
'00 MGA ROADSTER
Xlnt cond. Prlv. Pty.
$650. Call t(2..81Jl
,....,cyc1.. 9300 __ ,_o_a_s_c_H_E __
1911 • Delux Honda PQRS(fff
4 Pupptea T weekl old, llboGld ~. $650 or best
be rood with cbUdtaL ofter. c.n Tun 499-3104
'46-1990 aft 5 PM. Sl5 HONDA SIQ>er Ha•lt CUit
DVNKEY • Her name 11 p&int • mufti.en. Good cond.
Allril ~ yn, untrained, pet. $300. * 546--0'l6t
Uka peoplt 54S-3505 3-4 .==:::::;:==::;;;:;;;=:;::
Traller, Trnel 9425 1 Yr. old male C.nnan
ShlpMrd loYee children. SPARTAN 21 ft $500.
Seal B-111 Tralle:r IWtr
1C-Sn6
AUTOMATIC
Will Buy
Your Volbwapn ar PwldM
• Pl1 tap doUIJs. Paid tor
ar not. C.U Im KeKenwa.
673-1190
AutOI W1ntect 9700
WE PAY .•. CASH
A1ll for *ale. Man.lier um._. a,
HllJlthWtan BMdl
KI 9-3331
Ia Your Car A Oanker?
We P11 CASH tar a
junker! 111.rtin'• l3MOC1
CADILLAC
~' ··-
illllO HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA ME.5A ~9100
--f m'Mlrttd Autos MOOlmport.d Autoa MOO '12 CADILLAC. 2-dr. A tr ..,._...,,........ i••••~-~~~~~ii~~~I ccod, full CIO"'U'. best o11er. Bolts & Y Khts CAMPERS Bal aft 6 pm wlrdya.
l9' °"-c.c. '5I (Plank-OBANGE COUNTY'S The to h I h 11 td) '1'w1n Vl'1. Immac! N LAJlQUI' SELECrlON ug es C a enge
COYel'I le all equip. $6950. ~~~:_ss;::_ ~ci::o0~ the other imports
ly 30 In Saft ~ Take ~:.:;::r:.:iaoce. :.~:m= ever had to face.
22 UDI BOAT HlUl * VAN CONVJalJONI
IWtOQAHY J'JNIIH ~ KOI'OR H<*EI
TW&NTY'.'JWO DOLLAlll
t24 W. Itch, CK
l2' RJOIAJlD90N
Great familY boat.
MUil ltlJ. 5UG01
BY °'"'4lr. if D I u 1 I
Scboaoer'. u· ~
U..•board. 213: C3441t1
14' Javelin RmHboGt • utr. i4fl n. H.if Caboftr, .. t Lib new. ire. sci..,.
The Mini-Brute.
81ick'1
Opel ~adett.
&tnerel Moton' low.st pr;c.d
Cuxury Spott Coupe.
~1s=::-::
STANSBURY BUD
CHIVROLET
•.
PO~:~.~. --
'00 Ford 2 ctr ~ 6 qt. S
IPd. aood ellllM.--:tr&W a
tires. $150. Cll'~ •· -~==~nJP, -· . ]
....... , .........
!id •AJL Y ·PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
-.. .. . Prisoners· of Events
Michi~an Gov Romney's sudden witbdrawal from
the New Hampshlre presidential pnmary race has pro-
•~ed a rash of speculatlon u to the whys and where-
fores. But as for the race !or the GOP nomination itself
JM>th ing much baa been changed.
Romney, on the *s of bis re<:ord as a it.ate gov·
emor, had the potent.iii to eaten on with the voters. But
an image of honesty and integrity was not in itself
eoougb. He spoiled that image early in the game by
putting his foot in his mouth on major issues and then
1pendtng his tim~ explaining away bis errors.
The immediate result ol Romney's withdrawal 1s, of
course, to narrow the cootest -and not totally to the
benefit of the Richard M. Nixon Republican. The Demo-
aats can now zero in on N~on early -whi rh they are
likely to do with real relish. This could yet create a cli·
mate for a convention draft of a darkhorse or one o(
the several "non·caodidates "
Rockefeller's chances seem dim, barring some pohl·
lcal miracle. After the disgraceful t~atzpent he received
at the l~ Republican Convention. he\can hardly be
blamed for assuming the stance: "H you wan t me alter ~. you'll have to produce a genuine draft.'' His refusal
to enter primary races and relying on write-ins are a
.tenuous route to the nomination.
While it appears at t1li3 stage that Johnson and
Nixon will be their parties' nominees, this could change
drastically at any time. All the potential candidates ex-
cept Nixon are subject to events which they're powerless
lo influence.
All except Ni..xon are subject to involvement for ~t·
ter or WONie in the way events develop in Vietnam. in
the Jong hot summer in the nation's Jthettoes, in Inflation
and In crime, to mention a few. Rolding no office, Nixon
cannot be made the whipping boy for adverse develop-
ments in any of these areas.
In the wings are other prisoners of events-Reagan.
Petty, Hatfield, Lindsay, et al. But moot oom.inous of all
ffn" the GOP HI the presence or racist George Wallace
IDd his capacity to siphon off enough votes to throw the
eledio11 into the BOiiie QI ~*°uttve11 where &DY·
thing conld ~appem. ·
Desptu the pretent i.ttuaUoo tn whldl it 1ppean
the two oomiQltiolll an an but amued., the aploliYe
force ot events onneas IDd here at home still can very
easlly turn thil into ane of tbe wiJdett, mo1l divi&ive and
most unprediot•ble prea1dentlal elections of this century.
Preposterous-or Is It?
A charge fN>tn a State Department of Education
'\. official last week that be had been "pressured from on
top five years aao to do"1lJrade pubUc school achieve-
ment test results so that Dr. Jiu Rafferty could ttlOW
improvement later on" would be simply unbelievable
under normal circumatances.
Although the charge against Rafferty ia not new,
this was the first time it had come from within the staU
superintendent of public iDlt;(ictiOo•s own department--
and directly form Dr. Mel Gipe of the department's
bureau of educational reference services. Re has ad·
ministered the achievement test program since its en·
actment by the 19&l Leg.lslatatt.
The charge doee. indeed, sound preposterous. Un·
fortunately -thanks to Rafferty's r ecord of sell pro-
motion, self g1orificltion and partilan politicking in bia
non·parti.san job -tt cannot be shrugged off as impos·
sible.
The DAILY PILOT has cautioned on more than one
occasion that comparat!Ye test results could be mislead·
ing. The caution was based on Ole apparent fact that
there were too many variables to ~ comparisons total
validity. It was not based on the idea that a politicalJy
ambitious "educator" with power to tamper might yield
to the temptation.
There is oo conclusive proof that this occurred, and
perhaJ>6 there cannot be. It's one man's word against
another's. But Gipe's charges put into the context of
Rafferty's political gyraUons mates a prima facie case
!or Gipe aDd against Rafferty.
Cautions About
Op in ion Polling
LBJ Urged
To Repeat
JFK Mistake
B urd ens IJ11equall9 Spre ad
It'• re(Hthlng when 1 man publicly l~ • cautionll!Y. note about hll
own proleuion -abd about u rare
11 a uuifio ball in Cairo. Tbil ia
doubfJ trot when the profeaalon hap-
pen. to bl the hJgbly charsed one
of meuurfng public opinion.
So I thlnt attention should be paid
to the-ufifn1ent remarks made by
Leo eoairt. lp hi& presidentJal addrh11 to tbt ~ AsaoclatJon for PubUc
Opinion a..arch. 11 reported in a
recent ilaue &f "Scientific American"
magaiiM.
WI!~ RE WARY of It· tleb:lJat :J:ucb weight to polls of public op , Boprt uld, erpedally
1'here polllcal llsllff are involved. ''Mila1 af. lhe people approached by ~~lt'1f b reported IS Hying.
•real, 1-ft no optnion on the issue
ln ~' and Indeed often do not want to """ one."
Wba a~n 11y1 "don't know''
ta ~ t.> a que1tfon. lt often
t'MIDI •4 t want to know, .. Bogart
llddeda II another way of 1a7ing
"I doa"t to get lnvolnd' -
. n1JeaUDS th. retp0ndent'1 opinion
that the fa no responslblllty of
bfa.
And
Oft, ate
or bfsed
rolle()us
formed
sentJmen
poaltlve opinions. he g~s
n formed on the spot.
severely limited and •r·
ledge of the facts. llnln-
on la merely prejudice,
ty, or cynicism.
CASES, he point.I out.
ru~ll doubtful how sensitive a
1bould be to 1ucb poU1;
•ince tbty don't measure knowledge
or depth of feeling on a subject, how
can they be properly evaluated as
a basis tor political action?
Moreover, u be puts it, ''if. as
lJ often the case, a substantial perccn·
tage of the public ls uninformed about
and uninterested in a subject, then
actions contrary to the 1pparent will
of the polled majority may nonetheleH
fall "1th.In the latitude that that com-
pliant body politic permit.a l t 1 leaders."
FOR EXAMPLE, recent polls in·
dic1te that mott citluna aren't very
concerned 1boat air pollution and
aren't willing for the goftl'llment to
spend any money Jn combatting this
menace. But even if 30 per cent are
concerned and think we should attack
the problem, th1I informed minority
might be a better cue for action
than the majority.
One splendid suaestlcn made by
Bogart is that survey1 begin to ascer·
lain the extent of public ignorance
on "matters of facl" Instead of
measuring "for'1 and "against," with
a residue of "undecided." he suggesu.
we should be measuring the degree·
of apathy, iodecislon'-Ignorance, or
conflict on the part 01 the great ma·
jority, with the "opinionated" as the
res1dual leftover. Tb.ls would be the
first brave step 1oward making polls
more &ign.l.ftcant tbaa tbey are today.
in the War Quickly'
To tb1 F.tiuit:
Wt lhoUJlll win the Vietnam war
as quiddJ _.t (!(JOV'Jllcingly u ~l·
bte. TbM mtY requltt a lhall> escala·
tion. M1'~ and giving military
commatlder1 (not clV'ilhlft polltldans l
the rilbt to mate military decisions.
Tb1I po~ f\IPPON severai goals:
TO DO hAT'S morally riiht in
bel¢61 °'*1 resiat ageresslon. to promote~ by haltin« aggNaslon, to be hwmiill by end.in![ needleel suf.
lerinl of ~ civWans. to save
our mtn'I Uva by shOrten.lng the
war, to relin'e cm-rent and futuft
1enerau-. of bavinl to look forward
to gotng all to war, to dem' further
aggr"aion '1 1bowinf tbet crime does
net ~y. to save us monev by oot continutn• thts OCIDfllc:t 1nde!lnJ~ly' to frff tn~· for further progress in
America, "'to pin u1 the respect of
otber ce>a11taies, lo rain us support
f.n futtn -'roatatiions from band·
....... •bo'n quick to •Ide with
tbt ~ winner, end 1ID {ftlltrTe ... ,,...... amd Chat of otber'I by
...,......._. nllilt cammmdm\.
f .
l•"'"' ,,_ ....-. are •lcomt-Normally wrlten -~ '"'" ___ .,, _ ... .,,. .....
TIM rtellf lo <.,,..,._ letten lo Ill 1119W ~ t llmlN ..
111* It .-rved. All t.tttn mus! Tncllldt •I-hire
t...:1 .... 111... tddrwu. 11Ut -Wiii be wf-ld
"''"""'
decislOM as a means o{ getting votes.
Even Waiter Lippmann said Presidtnt
Johnson'• poMcy of fighting a no-win
war is ineffective -that you can't
compromise between ttle hawks and
the doves because you Ulen please
neither.
LBJ says we doo't U.end to win
the war. 1'lis el\COUNlges aggresaion
1inft ttie enemy fee~ the wont tt>ex'll
iet is to lose no territory But they
mipt take over South Vietnam. So
W'by stop fighting.,
COMMUNISTS COlllider our born·
bing hakl and puce p'9as 115 sips
ol wukneu. The ''tum-tall..S·run"
chanta from auch 'Ubenll • Seaton
Rot>.rt Kemed7 a E u g t D e
Mce.tby encour-age .,. f:l>en'IJ. pro-
long the war end kill JDOft tJ. S. meo.
Communiltit r.pect qoJy the cJendted
ftat 8ld Ole demomtrated wtD tn use
it
That u why Onnmunists lhould ~
lhowft t}..t dle!y 9tMld to loee a•
much lift they might gllin from ag·
J1UIJOll.
OUR STRATEGY 1hou1d be to l~t
the Com.muoilb Jmow t.hllt ft 'Ii taU
• mudt from them • hy try to
tak.e frc)ol tbl P'rw Worfd. U tM;
try to take Soudl VWlwn. .... I.Me
N<>rUI Vietnam. And we'D dO It as
qwctdJ. J1(191ib4t -~ ,..,~ °"'1 by military ('Of .... ltlH1. We
won'• tetJ t.bt eoemy wtlit we will
er won't do mi:ltarily or that we're •* 0( b.lm.
WASHINGTON -P r e a 1 d e n t
Johnson is being privately pressured
to repeat the aame political mlstake
in South Vietnam that caused the
late President Kennedy so much trou.
ble.
Several of the President's foreign
policy advisers and members of the
Senate are urging him to intervene
on behalf of Thkh Trt Quang, cur·
renlly being detained by the South
Vietnamese government as a Hanoi
agent. The militant Buddhflt was
given political asylum for 10 weeks
in the U. S. embassy in 1963 on
Kennedy's orders. after fleeing from
the ~ovemment of Ngo Dinh Diem.
Thich Tri Quang wa& arrested 1gain
last week with hi! top lieutenants
for assisting the Communist Viet Cong
during their vicious Tet bol!day
assault! against Saigon and other
South Vietnamese cities. Since then,
some or the President's Vietnam Id·
visers, led bv Ambassador-at-Large
W. Averell Harriman. and a small
l(roup of senators, headed by Robert
Kennedv. D-N Y .. and Charlt-c; Percy.
R·lll , havr bPen bombarding thf'
President lo intervene for their
release. ~
ON THI'; URGING of Harriman and
another State Department official.
Kennedy and Percy also issued pubUc
blasts at the government of President
Nguyen Van Thieu for making the
arrests
The senators' demands on behalf
of Tri Quang go directlv countrr to
the reeommendations of Gi!n. William
Westmoreland. commander of l' S.
forces in Vietnam
Jn a special report to President
John!On, Westmoreland ha!\ 11ri:ed
support of Thieu's action ac; 1
necessary security measure ll<'r~.11se
of Tri Quang'a recent anti-government
activities.
The President wa s informP<l Tri
Qutmg provided lht> In-city bac;es from
whkh the Viet Cong had hc:>nerl to
turn their recent Saigon and Hue at-
tacks into a general popular uprisin'!.
Best evidence of the Communist
alliance with Tri Quan g. according
lo Westmoreland. •a~ location of theo
headquarters of the Viet Conl( attacks
on Saigon in An Quan~ pal(oda Inn(
famed as the seat of the militant
Buddhltt'1 operations
SOUTH VIETNAMESE troopc; rap-
turing the P8¥od8. in the heart of
Saigon's crowded Chinese district.
found an the equipment nttded for
1 full-teale Communist command pn~t.
PriatDen taken in the fi~hllnJt
around tbe pagoda. Westmoreland revuled, dacrtbed its function as
the nerve center for the Sai(On attack.
They conflnned, he 1tated, that the
command pott w11 set op several
weekl In advanct of the offensive
and while Tri Quang was in the
paJoda. Lar1te IJDOunb of Snvr.et·
made 'Wetpona also were stored in
" bulldinl ~hJlMS the m1l.n temple
before the attact.
Sotlth Vletnmneae ofGdall said the
comm111d J>OI~ ttafMd by a Viet Cone
crpniaation wtth tht coc»-name "d·
%14, Banot unit.•• wa1 headtd by a North Vltt-NM majar tmeral. a
friend of Trt QaMf ftom the time
both ~ w4th dlltVJet Minh against
tba Frueh.
A et or 41 ~to Wutme>rfland's nport. ttit daindMatne ~lp from Tri
Quan1'1 folloWen In Rue ta Ollll reason
why thit camm111Qta wtrt able to
' boJd Ollt .. Joal.
,.
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Put U.S. on War Footing?
WASHINGTON -The decision the
President must now tnalte t o
strengthen further our forces in Viet·
nam is not solely a military one.
It involves the broader question of
the United States going on a war
footing.
Rarely, if ever, have the burdens
of war been ao unequally spread.
Those who have no relatives or friends
involved can switch off the television
news shows, pass over the newspaper
headlines. and (lo about their dally
Uvea un1ffected by events which are
shakins the world.
But there are others whose lives
have been disrupted, whose ions and
brothers have been killed, and wi.o
live in dally apprehension about those
who are dear to them.
IN THE SAME BLOCK one family
m1y be sbl'ttend while 1nother is
enjoying a hlaher 1taodard of living
than before the war began. The draft
of manpower fall! uneqU11ly. the tax
burden falla unequally a n d .In-
adequately. Pricea and wage& r.11e
uncontrolled ln a raptdJy a!JCending
spiral, creating bardJhip for some
and profits for others.
Tbe obvious fact now ls that the
intervention in vi.tnam wa1 geared
to a smalls--scale and aborter dura-
tion with an bnpact on our national
life whlcb could be taken in stride.
But the reality ia that no estimate
of the requirements has ever . been
enough, and may not be once again.
When President Johnson, Gen.
Wheeler and Gen. Wesbnoreland con·
sider railing the manpowr 1upply
anotber 10 or a> percent -so.ooo
to 100,000 men -they are al!o talking
about adding '2 billion lo "4 billion
to the cost of the war annually.
TREY ARE TALKING about new
economic pressures which will In-
crease the cost of living, about more
and more unequally spread disrup-
tions of family life. and about greater
and greater government fioanctal
deficits with no offsetting tax in-
creues. They are talking, in 1bort,
about increasing the inequality of the
'burdens of war which already emt.
For 10 that tbe President or Gen.
Wheeler know tbey may be merely
taking another step toward placing
l,000,000 men in South Vietn1m. Tbey
can etve no credible assurance to
the contrary.
Captured enemy document& show
that the Communist rant and file
has been told to expect that the U.S.
w\uld booat ita commitment to 800,00>,
and that still would not be enough.
North Vietnam's Gen. Giap hH
speculated that the U.S. commitment
might reach 1,000,000.
THE PSYCHOLOGY at the hlgh
admjnistration level that the prelellt
Communist offensive ts a ~oke
effort is a dangerous one. It carries
with it the assumption that when the
offensive is finished. however it comes
out, the Communists never •lain will
be able to uaemble 1uttlclent force
lo strike so effectively. U that 13
a miscalculation IO Is it a1Jo probably
a miscalculation that 10 or a> percent
more men in Vietnam will be adequate
to revive the pacUlcation program
and cai-ry on -. U.S. offensive.
Tbe.e un.anawerable postulations
sug~t that President Johnson and
Congress cannot mucb longer rut car·
rylng on this war without buckling the country down to a war footing.
That means more taxes. a manpower
draft which falls ~qually upon an.
effective restraint.a on wages and
price• -and, mare than that, a
reassertion by Congreu of the will
of the government of the United States
to fight the wv to a demable con-
ch.~ion.
IF THE PRESIDENT and Congreaa
are not 'Willlng or able to ao commit
tbe whole natlOD we need to know
it now. The men auertion of the
President that there wm be "no (ailbl.
of our fighting aona; no betrayal of
those who ftgbt besldt UI; DO breaking
of o..-trusted commitments; no
weakeni.Dg of will that would en·
courafe the enemy and prolong the
bJoocSy confUct'' -all that will lack
creclhWty until this cowrtr)' lw in
bet cone on a war footing.
Otbenrile tbe way ahead will be
one Jong series of Tonkin Gulf in·
qulrles and challenges to t h e
President'• intent and authority. Along
with that we will be increasingly
mired in ~ tt.cal contradictions and
the worse contradictions of those who
are hurt and thoee who are helped
by a lODI continuing and lnconcluaive
war.
TV Sets for the Starving
The Leegue for Total Birth Control
paUHS today in it.a buay do-good wort
to aalute Prof. P1ul R. Ehrlich of
Stanford Univenity for bis Lm·
aglnative and warm·bearted oropoul
to belp 3.5 million people 1broad who
are starving to death.
Dr. Ehrlich proposes sending them '2 billlon worth of free televi.sion sets.
"Attitude change, not technological
advancement, ls the key to aunMng
the ti.me of famines and avotding Its
repetition," the noted population
biologist told a Planned Pwnotbood
meeang.
He said he figured that lf 'ft could
ln.ttall maybe 40 mllUon COllUl\UDal
telm.lion 1eta ln backward .,_....,
1broad, we could change tbe"llll~
of the v11t majort~ of ~
'*"11e and thua aauft out --:~
tion explosion.
THE LEAGUE FOR Total Birth
Control hearU.lJ 1PP1audl D r .
E11rlich'1 Pf1)J>Olal, for we ~.
tbe theory that te)a ..... : • U.'9
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greatast force for birth control that
man baa ever devbed. AJMI he's quite
right that the reason backward.
televiaiolllesa natiom are undertoinr'
a population uploslon ia that they
don-'t have talevtaJon.
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Cuson. But with the ever·increasfq
leqtb of the commercl._ peril lurk•
here.
SO AFTER MUCH tbou&h~ the
Leecue urps that in addition to MJfd.
tac ltarvtn& peopi. atJro.d 40 mi1llan
hff teletilion aets, wt a1lo Mad them
18 profaaional football tea.ma.. Oil.
what a 1*t tbla ~bet "De• 1°'1~ been slued to that aet for 14 boun IDd 32 mtoutes.
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