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KheSanh
Red Attack
SAIGON <UPn -U.S. Navy pilots
11rob ap .-tW NCl'th Vietnamese
problll attack ap1Dlt the o u t e r
~ ., Kha 8IDh. & military
apottm'D dildoled today. Renewed
flebtinC WM repc:u.S 1t two _... ..
aloog the demll1tarlnd sone (DMZ)
but there were DO detaill.
U.S. spokumao rtpOrted 5 4 2
Americana were kU1ed and 2,111 wouo·
ded In Vletum 1ut week. most of
them iD the &,btlnl at Hoe and near
tht DMZ. Tb9 f1&ure was one short
ot tbe beftlett toll of the war wbeD
Ml were tiDecl in tbe week of Feb.
11·17.
A apokesma said the cuerriUa
ground probe *'&ck Wednesday three
miles nortl of the maill Kbe Sanb
Marine bue in the northwestern cor·
ner of South Vietnam. Siu of tbe
attackin• fore41 waa not dl.lcloled and
there waa no report of cuualtiel.
"The enemy wu onl1 aboat 300
meters from our troops when ~
forward air controller called UJ m
for close air aupporl, '' mcl Cnldr.
l'red H. Whittemore. "Wt be1an
drawinl automatle weapons fire on
our lut run." ~ 1 a 1 d that most of the
Mi killed lut week fall iD b&Ulu
along the Nortb..SOUth Viet.Dam border
and iD the former imperial capital
of Hue, 40 milea below the border.
BORDER BATl'LES U.S. commanden r-eoortld--Ji Marines
of the ~ -lit ~ today battling Nortb VletPmtM llwlden
DW' tbt )Wlblr..at .._. blltioD
"' Col ftlen, • H 11 b • tanktnf AnMdcaa military
IOaJ'CH said tbe ~.--ap. C'~ aim a pnthC ..... U. .,.... ... e.et<~clr.._
lnJ 11almt Hue, ICeDt ot a 25-dAY battle latt lllOlltll • tmt-Wiii tM
bloodiest Of tbe nr-m.n tban .,..,
Communltta wen slam.
Leatherneca supported by Anrrt
helicopt.er ganahips and artillery killed
91 Communists Wednesdiay in a aeries
of clashes below the northern border
DMZ. U.S. spokesmen II.id 15 Marines
were killed. ,
The North Vietnamese have up to
50.000 troops poised in the border
area for Hanoi'• llrgetl offensive ol
the war. accordiDI to U.S. intelligence.
The big &d pub could c o m e
anytime. the int.eWience reports said.·
U.S. spokesmen today announced
that American troop strength in Viet·
nam reached a record 507,GOO with
the arrtval of the 27th Marine regi·
ment -aboot 8,000 men -to beef
up defenses alon& the norUlem border.
They said Communilt troop• ln South
Vietnam number about 333,000.
The number of Americans 1lain in
combat the first nine week.s of 1968
reached 3,254 -a third ol all the
Americans killed in lt8'7 and about
a sixth of all tbe U.S. ~n
killed tn the war ttnce Jan. 1, 1961.
UCI Excluded
From New State
Oil Revenues?
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'MAOIC' CHAil -Mar1aret Neely (leltlt J1bSldent cl Oran~~ ty Telephone Pioneers, and Toay Kiolbem, group's aemce
preeint "Elcode" chm to teadler James lfuth -and school Prtndl>a1
Margaret Sewell .at Fairview State Hospital Chair is designed to mike
it polSible for apeechless students to c:ommunicate with teacherw.
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JHUlSDA Y, MARCH 7, ·1961 TEN CENTS
N~w Airport Clash
Cook, Hirth Knock Each Other
By BRUCE BENSON ..
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Newport Be.acb City Council can·
tes Dee Cook and FA Hinh today
filed their political campalrns
ch charted the other with faillng ke a proper lltand 0.11 the Orange
County Airport t.saue.
Hirth &aid incumbent Cook bas given
his constituenta "eight years ol silent
indifference" about incnased airport
activities.
"Where wu the incumbent when
2 More Nabbed
In Stripping
OfCdMWoman
Two more persons were arrested
t-Oday for the robbery ef a Corona dtl
Mar woman who was beaten and
stripped of clothing in her home last
November.
Charged with conapiracy to commit
robbery were Mr. and Mn. Lo u ta
Fiano, of Lakewood. Tbe husband, 48,
remained in Jail in lieu of '31.~ ball.
His 30-year-old wife Ramona w a 1
freed OD '5,000 bail plus penalty as•
sessmenta.
Newport Beach police made the
first arrest in the case Tuesday ni&ht
when they charged John Allen Baker.
22, of Santa Ana, with kidnaping and
robbery.
many ol us cried out a_gainst the
danger of taraer airport facilities to
the city?'' .ued Birth.
Cook earlier th.is week iasued a
statement warning that more com·
mercial airport activity could lead
to "catastrophic results for Newport
Beach pr-OPerty owners."
He made the statement on the heels
of an announcement by Orange County
Assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw that a
~valuation of Harbor Arte ):roper·
ties ls plamed to see whether ~1ter
aviation noise bu adversely affected
property values.
Both Cook and Hirth are running
·fOl the Datrict S (Upper Bay) teat
in April's city-wide municipal elec·
tiona.
Notified of his opponent's "silent
iDditference" at.atem.-, Cook sald:
"Mr. Hirth ii lib all new cal·
did.ates, ill·informed and not taking
the tiJM to check tbe record. I have
been warning the Oty C o u n c 11
(See AIRPORT, Paie &)
Forgit, Wo~ters
Rap Cof C Lists
Tbe ire of three Newport Beach
City Council candidates was raised
today over ~ misuse for cam·
paign purposes of official Newport
Harbor Chamber of Commerce mail·
ing Ji.sts.
The question was raised by a drop-
out in the race for the District Two
(West Newport) seat in the April
II municipal election.
Ex-candidate W. D. "Bill" Rankin
Jr. who bad signed the nomination
papers of Don Mcinnis, said in a
prepared statement that he Ii now
throwing his support to incumbent
councilman Al Forglt.
Asked for hla reacUon to the lfaU.
ment about beiD& part of a .. moneyed
machine'' Mclnn11 indicated b e
thought it wu a humorous charge.
''I know of no moneyed machine
in toWll," bl la\lihed.
RankiD bad aald the Chamber of
Commerce apparently "has loaned fts
membership llat tD this moneyed
group so they can solicit tlnancfal
and other support for Mclnnla ...
USTAV~LE
Asked about the c o n te n ti o n •
Chamber Manager Jack BarneU nld
the malling llat ls available to anyone
who wants It and always baa been. ~pecial Chair µesign~ -ro .. · npgeS~~ vm4
DeL Sal Ken Thompson aald that
fur coats, jewelry and household Items
were boqlted Into evidence with t h e
arres\~tbe Flanol at their t..Unood • h~.
He said ctoie to ti.mt worth of prop-
erty wu i.kea ftoal. UM 3&-year-old
corona •.i Mar dfwrcH lut Nov. 21.
Rankin said that although he bas
disagreed with Forgit at times, he
knows the incumbent "operates out
ln the open. To me that is a necessary
iuarantee a.calnst the l n"' I 1 \ b 1 e
government that his opponents pro-
pose for o\D' city.''
"Ewry member of the chamber
la privileged to use our membenblp
u.t. Non-members can buy the llat
for $5. Thia is OID' standard procedure.
Lu what we call our membership
service.''
"Elcode," a cbair specially dealped
to permit gpeecbleas and physically
haOdicapped per1on1 to breach the
apteCh void between instructors and
each other will be presented to
~lew State Hospital Friday by
members of the Telephone Piooeera
ti Onnle County.
The. chair, the second of !ta kind
In the country, was built and elec·
trically equipped by members 0( the
pioneers wbo are Pacific Telephone
employees w1tb at 1eut 21 years of
experience.
PrevioUJ teaching methods limited
replies to "yes" and "no" expressed
by nodding the head. With "Elcode"
a child· can respond to visual word
amwera, thus the procees of learninC
I.a l:ncreased and the level of In·
tellectual ability can be more reliably
measured.
In order to fill the need, the chair
bad to be simple in design and flexible
enoul)\ to meet the changing situa·
tiom. As 1 result the device employs
only two major parta. A display board
In which the electrical-mechanical
1witchin& ttation la located and
remote COlltrol switches from which
the chfld can operate the lights on
lie deVtce. In using the device, the instructor
places words, phrases, numbers or
pictures on the display board adjacent
to a row of lights. When the light
near the desired word ls illuminated,
the child operates the st-0p switch
to keep that parUcular light on. In
doing so, be Indicates the desired
word and thus communicates his
thoughts to the instructor.
Various methods ·or operating the
switch have been developed. It may
be head, band, arm, foot or body
operated. dependJng on the physical
ability of the child. The initial design
of switches for the device were for
head operation which is the most
frequently used.
Operation of the switches ls ac-
complished by the child moving his
head to one side or the other which
.tops the switches.
The device al.so aids in testing hear-
ing, vision, hand~ye coordination and
breaking the startle reflex in a
cerebral palsy child
ToQy K.iolbassa, service chairman
of tbe Telephone Pioneers. was iD
char~ of coastructing the "Eloode."
Goldwater Too Expensive?
$2,500Tah Draws OCC Ire
tanoe of bis topic. 'A Look ln the Dec·
Ide Ahead.' "
"What I am opposed to is the larJP
1U1D paid for one speaker -any 1peak·
er -from out of so-called 'limited
1tudent association budget.' "
OCC officlala said the 1pealter wa~
paid S2.500 for his appearance. T h t
funds were appropriated fl'om student
body aaoclatlon funds in the spring of
tart year.
Ailotl\er instructor. Harvey P. Gro-
dy. auocl1te profenor of political
lldeGce. also b•d a few words on t h P
1vbJect. "My point b not whether or not onf' •iret• with Goldwater. rather who
care• wbat be bu to "' at aU" ts ht of any major slantflcance to Cllifor·
m.a .poJiticl? la bt llJ' aort of authori·
t;y on 1tudenll' poUtlca? ••it certalnly 1triku me u strangt u belt, that the student 1overmnent Na Dot bin able to f!nd a 11Dl}e Poll·
tlcal apeakft' who It 19ela would tM-
Ram mon worthy of the time, lnterut, and ~ on ~ espectall1 tbe ,~ of the student
• bodJ OI canrpm. ~. Ob.lo <ll-0 -~llioot Jim Jorienaen, ASOCC president
a d*" Nt110 ,...U. tmuMd •• under whom the fundl wtrt appro· w1Ddowa and ltOMd alatomobO.. in • prta. ted saJd other ~ten lncludlnit
a ••lllock ~ p;: Im tbia Senator Robert~ and Mart.In
....... Utiihl OlllD • C:iM1 leillday Lutblr' 1tlnf W1R CiODd61Nd. b U t 1116& la 6it. .,._.. of a &'.a Dm a.at Qoldftter ,... a... because
1'JU p.iadl tlli Jl\Dlt & JDllMI. bl WU nalll.bJe,
Police at tldt Ume said tbe victim appar~ntly was beaten, and left bound
and gagpd. She crawled to a neigh·
bor woman's residence where she
was freed from her bonds and police
summoned. Suspect Baker also rem~ined in jail
today in lieu of '31.250 bail. The ldd·
naping charge wu lodged against him
because the woman was allegedly
forced from one room to another dur·
Jng the robbery.
Fullerton Joins
Move to End
Harbor District
Fullerton has joined Huntington
Beach and several other cities in a
move to dl11olve the Orange County
Harbor DiJtrict and abollsb its taxing
power.
The City Coonci1 voted Tuesday
ntibt to make their views known
March 14 when the issue is discussed
by the Orange County Chapter of
the League of California Cities. .
CouncUmen said they agreed Wlth
the League committee's report on the
harbor district which recommended
that the supervisors reduce the
district to an ordinary county depart·
mnt. But the council went a step further
In rejecting otte part of the committee
report which said the district's taxing
power should be retained.
Councilman Duane Winters pointed
out that the district was formed in
1934 with a $640,000 bond iuue to
develop Newport Harbor. "Thtse
bonds were pald off,'' Winters noted .
"b. :t Ole district continues as a tax.Ing
agency." •
The current rate is 9.47 cenl6 per noo assessed valuatJon.
The Fullerton council suggested tMt
the county hire an independent con·
aultant to detttmlne ttle best method
to foUoW in dissdvin« the district.
Robber Assaults
Newport Man, 75
A ~year-old West Newport resident
..,.. knocted off his eti*hes by a
rcMer Wedn811day afternoon whlle lt.IDd1nC In front (J( bit borne at lD» w. OcelD Fruit. Newport 8eecb pnUce said Rmsell :,IUftered a brlllled ftnger and
patm When a atiort young
ma ln ~ 20I crebbed about $17
from h1m and Ofd. '1'»I lnddent occurred about 2 p.m. ~ tbe J"Ollbt approached Kedley
4lllld uked tum for cbq• lot a
ftYe.doU.-bill, accord1D& to po~
nporta.
Rankin said the group which talked
him out of runntn1 has now e11dorsed
Mclnnll and signed their names to
letters clrcuJattn1r among k • y members of the Chamber of Com·
merce.
NOT PUPPET
"Perhaps I was naive in believing
Mcinnis when he claimed he was
not the puppet of this moneyed
machine. But I now know be failed
to tell us the true facts about his
political association."
Mcinnis had said earlier and told
the DAILY PILOT again today that
he ls his own man.
"I have been fortunate in obtaining
the backing of a considerable number
of the concerned citizens in town,"
he said. "This was done strictly by asking
for their support."
Barnett 9J)d a.n,y SUUllh ot
miause was ''IO far out fn Jett field
Lt isn't even funny."
''I wish to heck people wouldn't
start these kind of things because we don't want to get involved in
this kind of smear campaign.'' he
1aid.
Nevertheleu, candidates Forgit and
Jerry Wooters appeared unaatiafied.
Forgit &aid he was checking to
see if the Chamber was being used
to "play favorites". He &aid he bad
lnatructed his attorney to check into
the matter. He noted that the body
is supposed to be non·polltical u a
tax exempt organization. .
Said candldau Wooters of the mail-
ing list issue. "No one offered any
lists to me. You'd think that u an
aggressive Chamber, they would offer
it to all the candidates."
Niguel Gets $10.5 Million
Capron Salt Creek Beach
Purchase of the 850-acre Capron
Ranch -the last large unimproved
privately owned Southern California
ooachfront property -was completed
Wednesday.
Laguna Niguel Corporation acquired
the Salt Cre.ak Beach boJcfings for
110.5 million from the est.ate of the
late Edneh Race Capron.
Almost one mile of beachfront is
included in the property including the
popular Salt Creek surfing bach.
Tbe corporation plans to b u i I d
homesites on tbe shoreline and
reserve some beach area for Laguna
Niguel resjd~nt.s. according t.o WUllam
H. Beck, executive vice-president o(
ttJ.i Niguel Con>.
The property b about a haU-cnlle
north of the S20 milllon Dana Point
yacht harbor. now under cormructlon.
and immediately adjacent to other
Laguna Ni(IJel beach holdings 1t
Monarch Bay.
Sale of the property had previously
been approved by Orange County
Superior Court Commissioner. Victor ·nonaulll on Dec. i. in Superior Court,
Loa Angeles.
The octan front property was pert
NEW YORK (AP) -Tbe stock
market ftrmed law this attemoon,
lhow1nt a mbed p1~m ~r an
early ttD-off. Tradin& was moderate.
(See quotatlons, Pape 2i-7.3.)
Glamor atockl were subjected to
101ne MVtre ~t taliD( OD tbeir
tedmlcal rally ot Wednetday wblcb
.Uetmed tnto -.r)1 tradlDC today.
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of the vast rtal estate holding• o<
George Capron of Newport Beach,
82. a former major-league bueball
pl.ayer who became wealtb~~gh real estate dealings. Mrs. IC·
quired the South Laguna property in
1964 when ahe won a $22 million
divorce settlement after 57 yeara of
marriage.
Mn. Capron died in 19M and wU1ed
the propetty to relatives and fr1alda.
Weada•
Break out the bromea tomor-
row, forecuter GU Grafton ad·
vises. It lookl like rain. Clouctt
with llaht abowera It the word
from the top, with the mertUl'J
ln the mld~'a.
INSmE TODAY
Orange Countv'• tolitc1' Midi
will chmb o fllftfoldc JIO ~
Cf11C In M%S 10 fl"rl, fttdtl
1how1 imd mod oJ U tom AeN
to bit fmpomd. Pool JO.
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Fliekering
•v
::itope Left
'For Miners
CALUMET, La. (AP) -Two rescue
nperta rode a cnaky, makeablft
elevator 1,200 feet down a murky
shaft early today to an area where
21 salt miners had been trapped more
than 30 houri. There they found a
fair aupply of oxygen and ht'lrd a
motor nm.nine.
"There ii some rea1011 to be en·
couraged. some to be dilcouraged,"
said F. Clayton Tonnamaker. a vlee
president of Caram. Inc~ owners ()I
the coastal salt mine .. '"TM men 'dld
not see anyone. saw no tiabU, btard
oo (human> sounds."
Tonnamaker said the fact the two
troubleshooters beard a d.Mael motor
running was encoUTffinl becau.• of
the tact It could not run unattended
more than 30 boura -and the ma
had b8en Lsolt~longer than that. , ' . ..
''Thia Jieadt us to belle'fe that 10m• ·
OBI started the diesel after the flN/'
IJEH"IY AT Pl,..Y'S -It WM a ?Wal OblnilW of Coadnma oc.
eui& Mermut 1· ce Jamea Casb Pennq;t2 (}eft), Y.Oited 1'Jth .,,
CUltonMrrf' ad ,u at hia F.,lllon Jalattd lltOl'e Wed.needa1. indud· ' "
Ing Jae& Barn.U.· ewpor\ Hart>or Chamber of Commerce mw1er. > he aald. . The reecut 1pecialiltl Mid they saw
a "red &101'" fn tbe distance.
"'111e red Clow meana there ll a
amall Ur• ln the area of the Qline't ta.a," Tonnamaker .aid. "It ii a ama1l
fire. .-t much Dame. When Ute next
two men go down, if there la no
problem. they'll get it out In about
10 mlnutes."
Fire meant OllYltD WIS ln the are•.
A Cargijl tp0kQman said there wu
a "pretty f&lr" npply of ox~ at·
the bottom of the abaft, enough to
sustain life. Another exploratory trip down the
flre-blackeped mine abaft waa delayed
while worbden placed a protec:Uve
cover over the and elevator. OQ
the fll'at trip, one man wu slightly
Injured when a chunk of salt fell,
atrWna bl• flbouJde'r• .
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AIRPORT~····
and Leon· Meftl (litht) Chamber president. •
a&: 1t1 .. t Elegant . ; . ~
·; J~ C. -Penney Pays Visi,: . ~ . . '\
To Luxurious New Store
By EVELYN SHERWOOD with a bow tie' of n4 ud blue stripe,
Of Ille Deity f'ltl It.ff • J>enQtJ ~ fr~ about bll
· "l ~·paid my billa," James .. :~'. ;f" U. ~cbancU1llJ1
Cub P.nney, ont of the century's 'ff~~i":U.~1-~-·;,,. n\dch credit,'' sreat merdlliota. nmJnlsced Wed-be ~·-lr"Ji U J)adnii been for
netday as he celebra~ his e6th year .th~~ &Del ,t.be rftponafbWty
In buatneu with a vi.alt to tbe JC ~•t,.-v~ ltle 1t.oiw would not
PtJU2UJ at Fashion Island in Newport b'!lv•.bMD iu.cti..t 1ucce1&.0
re1ard.ID& tbe ,..._ dlMlb'OU.I Pe!ll)eY and his wl/} greeted som.e )le &• ~ .,:ID.st;ad they are Btaah. . · :Jr:S1•~· ~v' ~ empJoyes.
reau.JU of !be .tfrpcft • manerous early aboppen and .were introduced -~~ ucl, ~ with a com-
occulcm. Ji11 waniql fell on deaf to u.le1 people. It waa the coup~e·s pan1 ~6flt~ pl,n.
ears." firit vii.it to their N•ViPOrt store. one . He. Dlll .alt art 'iJrtd on the basis
Hirth coot.ended eat Cook JaJled of the most ele1antl1 appointed iii of ~IGlivt )#Vf 1~1.1 to use bil councll ~ to potnt th• chain of 1,680' ·retail outlets . ·~ ~JliGn of b.ta 91st birthday
out tbe 414tlperat. need ftlr plamllnt' atr.t.clalq acrOll the cation. 'last yeak, 400 retlre'd manaaeTS and
on tbe IU'pcrt'a fUtur. D4 to "bl!tilte The 9 2 -ye a r • o 1 d merchant thelr wives -paid tbetr ~pect to Pen·
the move blJ 'JobD.01 come lalelJ' Ntnembered hia tint job at the age oex at the Disneyland Hotel.
ai.nouncement c.U. to£.. . oi 8, selling watermelons t o 'T'My cunt trom all over.'' he
"H-a served elpt ~an wlChoat •o parWllonera Sunday mornin&• aa they .aid, "Wkb .U"Ue.o, "at tbelr own
n1uch as a ,,eep mr 41JlitJ' •me o.t of chur<:h. , e~,Wiab 1M J happy birthday."
or a lartv ~ ttte tllct ''l have always Uvtel by the Geid•n . t wlfl be 93 in Sep·
that he mult have. ~ lt all altilr' •. lkwe. Tbet wa·Ule name of m;~Mt te · WUli ~ aid of a sliver
1f he dld not mow, lil wu poclfly store. It was about 1,000. feet~·· ~IAI. ODCe owned by BenjaJnln
equipped \.~ keep:£ with ~ :,.bout 11 large u the abtt cSeOlrt!¥°' Fn u .. •. , u.emben "' the c · ·' ' Mite:'' r 'l · Ioided lo me for my
Cook said bl h.,' aipokea, \U> H• aaid he 'tba.nka· his "devoutly uM ·.t: ~ M .T 1'14t it," he com·
on the matter. ••M,J ')ailtkln tn JDY. NliafOU1· mother for · tbe tra1fti.D1 I_ mented,,''Q4 1'bfft m.y eyeai&ht may
Jut camplip 1a W.U. • Down Anif . ~ froln bet." be fallh!a.· rp:J vW9n ii 1troo1er tha.n
clear)J dtfti)ed, 'tM alrport lhoaJd Nattily dre$aed in a blue-gray 1wt ever.•• .
be med onl)' far ... piv.te piJ8M -
and executtYMype lliNrefl . :
"Mr. Hirth 1bould IOOll lell'll 1Mt
to be a 'me-tooer' ii ·a Wlf"J una•Ul
way for a ~ fo. ltate hia poet·
tlc.n on lllliu of impartance ...
Coot had aa1d HCID& diJcloture •f
pl&na f« three aidb$el to merae at
the a1rpart ttruct hbli "like a bolt
of Ughtnlq ...
Hirth llkt "It ii too lat. to be
u effecUve aa ,,. could have bee'n
had the ~aUve ooaacflma 1*a
awake before tht bolt of 11'btamc •
hh him.
"However,. the lln• can bt Mld anft
the a.irport Sltuatlo11 controlled to
avoid the plai\le that b.u vwted other
cities."
Bo~rd of Boys Chm
To Meet Wedneaday
The aMual luncheon of the Harbor
Area Boys Club board of dlrector1
will be beld next We4.oe~, ,March
13, at noon 1n the central branch,
594 Center S~.1 Coata Meta.
OU1cera ana d1:rector1 of the Boya
Club will be elected at that time.
DAIL Y PILOT
Adult 'PermisstbeMss' '"' ... ...... .. '
'II " •• ' • ~ l• ... ' •
Youth Problem Cause?
By EVELYN Sll:EtlWOOD °' ... ...., ..........
'VGUtba m~ fl~ ~ identity, but
adult perm.lssiveoHI mlkee it dlfficul't
for them to pick a fight 110 tbey
become very deLlaot.
TbM la llaw Ua..A Vice Chancellor
Dr. Rolemary PIJ'k anaJ1t,ed tbe
generation gap whlch she said is un-
fortunately contributini lo an attitude
al ..ai·inWlectuallam.
Dr. Pill "'*' thil week to a
members of the UCI Town and Gown
on the Irvine campus.
The younger aeneratfon sees their
f'lder1 as ins~ure and rejects them.
But they feel a sense Of guilt for
their l.lck Of respect.
''The compUcaboos of I.be pnMDt
1ituaUon art ovenrhelmina." ahe &aid.
"We muat ao to h11t.oty for soluUons."
Dr. Park. who was the Loi Anaetes
'l'lmU' "111'7 Woman at the Yur."
spoke on b NlatioGlhlp ot the uni~ t.o th• comm\lJlK¥ a1 It ~u to Town and Gown. • Education la a natlon11t resoarci,"
1bt remarked. "Tbt common purpoM
and eodUhoa necellity erues tbe
41Ttsioa bltWen ~ IDd IOWD-..
CdM High School
To Feature Films
'TOO 'IRMIUIVE'
Vla Ch.ncitllw Reeemery '•rk
New~rt Theh
SU1pect Caught
Foar OraDae Coast ma. ..i,
remanU ol the bud cl " ~
wbo broke out ol 0r.;. CoUiltJ Jiii,
are eoJoytns tbelf • U1 II lblltJ . .. ..
today. •
But Capt. JUMI .8Nlidblal fl a.
lb9ifl'• in•~ ....... .,
perturbed. "I ddM wt'l 'uft . ._
'9ck IOOD," i!t llld •• II),
'"lbere'1 a ~ _.. o.& •
tbeae boy1 ud ti 1'0D't lciDc-)16n
Ibey rejoin their M¥• 'balllllil."
Still .t llr&e ... , ... Oe.t DIM.
,., at -............ LllW
Beacll; WIDiliJD V, Wllllfard; 9' ii
• VldGrla a, CoN .,_; n.u
Patrick Cat, Jt, Of m7l r..-M.;
CottlllMla4~ •tlMBrwa.
ll.dlllY•ktftal&.; .......
lklc:ll. r. ~
ADotber BllDtlqtoti ... ... ~ for fniiclaai eDClld ,'M-·-. foot
ol a JalQioue *8ilPpe OD tbl tlCapt
Dltbt cl Jib. tO. MkttMI S. Wlleol.
22, buit 1111 .... acl llllklll ja •
t.oo rQid cSeec• b'om tbt net .t
tbe jail ud .. qalcklJ r.capeund..
Back lab coaDtJ jAll .. ~·
~ ID, Of BGIJ•• aljCIM•
ta Sa P.clro tbl .at U1; 'nomM
Webb, Jt. Of ..... ~ k . .
Ar1aaDa • Feb. • ... • .... . B ~ 3 Plal A . . .
btllft• ..... aaa ..-~; . ::o ,~ ge ssutance· MlcbMJ =.,II, el 8&aMcm .. •l' IUdmd •, flt A .... a, ~-tt.IJ~clrabUI , • ~ 1:t.-?!1:~e · · Of Niltle.ar 'Umbrella'
R...ut DITomuco, lt, cl IMta AM. 1 -._ , taaed bf Gardin GrOft polee lMt .,.. · : J
Sunday. GENEVA ClPQ -Ttw Uldtld ~ aald.
Sberlff'1 Sat P'rank Dun la beadlnC States Britain an4 tt. ~ Un&ol It 'tents 'io mN& dtmandl ot IUCh
a llx-man c:rtW Wbicb la loUiDI lN' dfclar~ •...a-U.w wtiJ c· )m. natJcat &I lndla Widell IMl they would hour days in ltl lffmt to reclpU't ~~ • ..... _r_ bl open to ~cle• a~k« l»lackmail
the remaln.ln& four men. D.iedlat.t "' aJtt ~ • t ~ by reneunciaf tbelr-on .a.Id: arms "We've sot IMda,0 uld Br~ thrtateotd a~ attack or .u under ti. tnt1J.
"and we '11 set tbeM men beck. ~ th• vict1m Cl( PICb .,,,...San. The ttzt ol the resolution wu
Little Leaguers'
Registration
Dates Announced
.. Boys ellelble fer UWt lA11V• com·
petiUon art r,11)inded of the reglltra·
UOQ dat. ln t.bi'tEt Ton>-lrvftle areat1 March 9, fi'omUO a.ni. to~n an<l
2 to 4 p.m.. at th• Little Leaaue
field located on Trabuco R at El
Toro Marl.M C«pa Air Station.
Boya in tM University Park area
will re11.tter at tbt University Park
Et.mtntary Scbool on Yarcb 18, from
10 a.m •. to noon and 2 to 4 p.m.
in tbe mulU-pmpote room.
Boya muat be •lltlt by Alli. 1 of
tbil ,..r 924 not baV• reacbtd their
atb blrtbday bJ the aame date. Blrt.ll
certificates will bt required for prool
ol ~·· Tryoutl will bt beJd at the Little
Leque n.ld ia El Toro March ..0,
from t a.m. to llOOD IDd at UllYtraity Pan School from 2 to a p.m.
, ADJ adWt.a later:aled lo belpln1 with
. UUk Lta1ue are ur&ed to call Ed
Petieraoo at 833.()387 or Glenn7 Smolt
at 133-2433.
YOUR CHOICE
AT ''299 4
• I
n· ~ 100"
,
'niey said the nuclear "umbrella'' presented to fbt dldrmament con-
will cover au natiGot renoundna thetr ference by U.S., Soviet and lriti&h
on 111DJar .. .,... W.r .. '11.&· necottator•. ·
8"iet j1W •a1t ~ t. •top ta.. W.-.m ...... ~ called
It " '1dltotk bn~ • tht spread of at.om.le arms. aadMr ap ,.
Tiit' pied.. Wll presentt4 it ~e AJnoal oci. ttaP. tbe-NOlutioa
Gana &a..aame!lt CODf~nce m frupliu that Russia is pttpaed to
the form of a resoluUon to be sent aid ID)' country wbicb bu l'tnounced
to the United Nationa Security Council. ltl own 8UClMr napou and feels ~= ~'= re°:ta':n~ States and tbr~ b7 Coaua\IDist ~-
"'lbert havt bull tew clay1 in the
IDe 11; JtbiJ Jftllferflllee .a1 lmPoft.ant
a.. thla otie,'' said William C. Fo~r.
U.S. diu.rmameut deleaate.
While P'ranc• wu not expected to
lip either the non-prollttratlon treaty
or join tbt United Statet, Rus1a a.nd
Britain lD tbt protectjOI oU•. tbe
l'rencb will not try to ••to tM relOJu-
tlon iJl CM U.S., Wtltern oUlclala
... d.
~der the aar....-t. Ill nm.
nuclear couatn. aoto1 the tJ.S.·
Soviet ...... ~-·· v ... V· c:aaMl ~ to IN lleurltr.;ricll for aid u ....,. ftlll tbrta bJ
llUclar attaQ. Clf JOldtlt b\aekmait
The United Statu, the Soviets and
Britain •• their on.; la tbe form
ot a nlOlutJoe wbldl ,,in be put
be.for• tbt Stcurllf COUndJ wbtD the
U.N. General A.Hlllbl1 recoeveiwa
to 4-b&te the •onprollflrlti• pacl
825,000 Claim
Filed in Injury
Dama,.. Of '2$,000 are belnl aouaht
by a Cotta Mesa woman who claims
the city ii reapoDSlble for 1nJurWJ auf·
fered ~ ber da•t.r In · a pablic
rest room.
In a pinoea1 b1Jar:r eomplalnt ftled
WedDNday In Sup911or Court, J o a n
T1p111l au.,.. that ~ dauctrter. Ca·
thy Alllt 'rboalpMa, M. waa lajured
w&e .. aht W8f struck by a wull buin
wblch feD from the wall of a dt;y rest
roolh 1< Junt t. Sbe char,.. t b e
cJt;t 1'ltb J'l&UltDCt In the accident.
The ~ Mau Cl~ Counch recent·
ty rejected Mrs. Taplin'• claim for ta,ooo tn damqe1 for the tnjurtes suf-
fered bf ber daqtrter.
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FL YIN8 SLAUGHTllt ALLEY -J4!rines ciugh\ in llf:ge of ICbe
Senh duct as enemy gunners open fire on helicopter nmniq the
gauntlet overhead. More than half a dozen helicopters have been
knocked out of sty attemptinc to fly corridor mt.· bllea,uered bl•
and a U.S. tnmlport •• 'shot dotm on its approacll Wedneaday,
killlng all 49 men aboard. Note rope Marine 1n foreground is using
for "strmp" on bis weapon, perhaps an indication that only most vital
supplies rre being flown into tbe "Dien Bien Phu" of (he Vie41nem war.
PUC Hearing
On New Routes
For PSA Slated
The Califcrnia Putiic Utilities Oom·
in.t..ioo will bear oral arpmentl
Mlftb 18 on .lta December decilion
wtdcb pnted Padflc Soud!west
A..b1ina authority to By betwMn 8811
oteeo. <>ranae County, San Francisco
and Sacramento. .
Mcordinl to a PUC spokeamaa,
proceeding will bepn •t 10 a.m. in
the coDlJ'Ditlicll'• S. F r a • c i • c o courtroom with CcmmJAJoos WiWQl
Bennett and &I... Ttaom. c.
Daly pt .....
The commluJca aiCboriud the air
service last Dec. 19, but t.be ~
'-• atay.-1 wb1n Air caiifclnu., Pd·
le Air Unet, t.be c.lty ol Nnport Beech
and AMn s. Cox (lepretentt•c Oft!'
JOO individuals) petitioned the com·
mission for rehearing.
Air Califoma currently bas fii&btl
from Orange County to San Francisco
and trom Oranse Cotmty to San Jote
and Oakland. • · ., 't
PacWc Air Unes' lntcett Jb ..
one stems from ti.I pllll = · with BoDlnJa A.tr Linea (
operatinl out of the comb' • U the PUC aCCillPfa tbl meqer, 1be
new wUne. Air Wnt, wl1 ~· on the combl..ned tnpt frlJK."lltlet ot
tM three compooeft! membln Wlet ' C~st Padflc and 8oQama Air= The PSA frlDCbiae wcNld be
competition.
Newport Beach and On' '-'• bAHcl
ttielr areumenu • the s-.t on • llfety and noiN tidal' far llaM owners on the blaffs wt*l .,..
d!rectl1 under .. tl&tlt ~ of
the airpOrt
UH..._
SAN FERNANDO !AST-Jthe
Slnll. Vtetmm; ii emi farther "oat in at nu.,~ tban 'San .
Pamodo, but that dkln't keep
.... Cpl. Robert J. SdWU
1r0cn niiinc tU Califomta Bar Flag and proclalinlQS his
bunker l1l outpolt of tbe Loa
Anaeles area'c Sin ,...,.ando Vallej. ; • ~~·~
bed."
'l'bea tbi ~t tit~ that
the bUe had .-e on ted ai.t, mun.
h'C tbat tbe IDtlllf trtopc wwt mass·
1n1. .
ne Seabee• i.u tDent.
Beyond tbe lllD1y 1andba1ged
treacl llael ol tbl • s.nh
perimeW, rtd eel .... ll&tlta bobbed
dOR a ridaeUM. "God. ~don't ... care about belnC ...... SabM...., aald.
~roanda splalbed owl tnto tht rldee, '11ut tbe Uibta c o a t l• u e d meaadedq hlto a v111t!y1 IOO yards
Crom the Southern perimet~.
The abet came at midniCht, not
at 9 p.m., . and tt •aa by a upper battalloll, not the two i 1 fa I\ tr y
diviafonl Jmown to b6 lurk.ln1 in the
ll'•Y-creen Kbe Slllh hlllJ.
In hla red dirt tfendl on moll at
tbe IOU!ttwn perlmetier, Capt: Waller
Gunn from G.reee 'BrJer. T11111 .. a
tntem·jawtcl, rlllC)' • U.S. .dviser,
clung to the earth u bis exposed
pOliUon came under a ralll of mortar
.id rock.t fire.
The Vletnamese ran&en Gunn ad·
.uet were grafted onto U.S. Marine
lines one month aao. 1be communiJts
Md tunneled to wit.bin SO yard.a or
91eir perimeter wire durinc weeu
of fog Md rain.
Tbe aappen lashed into the Vlet-
name1e positions in the main attack.
Ft.res lit the two-square-mile com·
bat base tbat sits astr~ a ridge.
The Se.abets looked for the star-
\lusiter flare tbat would aipify that
tMmY troop• hid broken through the
perimeter and Wert in&ide.
Rockets flyinl red ~ whirled Into
the baae. A direct mc:SU.r htt hardly
.earred the alx·foot-deep rock roof
OD tbe Seabee bunker. A dlrcd
artWery bit. in Mlrlne lines at the
nortbweat comer ldHed fJ,ve 'Marines.
The red alert cootinued until 2 a. m.
Tbe Vietnamese ran1era were slug-
llne it out, bullet for bullet, with
the attacking sappers, but no major
, pund a~k seemed imm1ne9t.
BASE JlElAXES
The whole b~ seemed to reln
wttb a collectlvt SJgb.
Dan~ tbe wh0tnp. or a Com-
munJst lnriirt howitzer batter, that
has been traced to mountains in Laos
10 mild to the west. The wbomp
of the thell firing gives men a split
aecood to duck; mortars arrive U.DID·
nounced.
Capt. Gunn aurveyed the triumphant
1m.l.lea of the acting Ranger battalion
commander, Lt Truong Thuoc, who
had received a report thAf. 70 Com-
munist bodlea were scattered over
u,e small ridge outside the wire. Only
a handful of rangers were hurt. .
Three rangers stood up Crom their
bunters and greeted the morning with
a stretch. An autonatic weapon crack·
ed out from the }lear ridge. Two
fell, leriously wounded.
"'nlat's the trouble with this place,
stand up and you get blown away."
Gunn muttef'ed, rubbing h~ chin stub-
ble.
MORTARS EXPLODE
An Air Force C130 flew over the
baM to drop supplies. Mortars ex-
ploded, ground fire cracked around
Jt. Cargo parachutes fluttered out.
The plane was safe.
The Khe Sanh base commander,
Col David E. Lownds, held hi! U
a.m. briefing for • handful of
newsmen.
"Well, last night wa! not their ~st
effort,'' he 14id of the Communilt
attack. "l don't believe we will get
ofi that easy."
Balloon Attack
On Marine Brings
Student 7 Days
UCI atuqent Ronald G. Pftenat. round gu.Jltj or battery and resistJQC
&ITe9l foUowtn1 an anti-Vietnam war
r.U, on campua lut Nov. 15. mutt
ae.rv• seven da.y1 In Orange CountJ
Jall.
Harbor Municipal Judge Donald
Dwlaan pessecl the sentence Wedo
netd., an Cotta Meaa on Peicnu,
'fl. 0( Anaheim. He ruled tbat Pezen11
call serve the tentence during bit eomma swnmer vr.catlon.
Paenu, who wu arrt1ted aft•
ht hlt a MG'lM Corpe recruitiq
HrlMJlt with a water.filled ballooa,
wu oae of a number of 1nti-w•
......... w1lo bltMled M a r i 11 e .
r..talSen 1n a ~ raJly ltlal '*-'M • blW..
OU--UCJ ........ IOlbd MariMI
wlth Wiiler from Wlllli' pbtoJs •• t.beJ
mounted tbtft rau1 In 4lrect •
poafUon to lhe Mar&nt C o r p •
recnilUnl •monttra.tioft. Peun• den:itd the dlttge~ but U..
pro.cutioa ~ J)botosr•ph• et
the UCJjU1doi' ...... MariW .. _.., ...... .awe.
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If yo~. think these slacks _: fj
_t~: are just for dress ..•
take another look!
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They're permanent press! ,.
for•t e't1!Jythina you ewr *-•t wash and_, stacks. lbey've Maad. Now..,,,.
handsomely tailOl9d in dMK*s, plaids m .,...._ -_look as ..tat 1 calltllt1 Plllr
as thty do on the aolf ccur•. art they'• ltitl 11sy..,. lid wPin~• lillpfy 4i91pp11C.
(We're atad that didn't chan~). Selecf several pairs frOll our collection, 1.M m 2UI
A. Malibu, U.M B. Madison, U,11 C. Ben Hoean U .M Store for Men,
ITOR FOR MEN u ms~
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~.1>ollce Qllef Cloyd Huiaertvs, Du· raoao, Colo., la a ~n of few wordl.
Wbell ht WU asked b hla opin-
ion ol the city's new ordinMM:e for·
b!dclin& tioplesa eniertalnment. he ~lled, "Well, that about C0"1'I it,:
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l/fM of that "tm0kblo ma11 k ha.c-
to ~ he a l th" atuf/ for
fl' W~ SIM ii 105 11ea1'
and tm0kt1 t&oo packagu of dg· °"«u CJ cfor. WMn the mood strikt•
1*', 1he "'4f .wn light up a cigar. tie 1efrl41'Mbi. Jin. Wilco%, who
Em G~, Tu., ftlC1 Fort
, ttarUd old tm0Jdno a corn·
pipe at the ~· of JO. "1 mode U
.elf and gf'N tM tobacco that uitnt m it,· ,,.. tcdd.
• • ~yatt I. Uttlt, Jr., a~year· om tu accoantant trom Burlin·
gtme, baa been fined $8,000 and
a«tenced fA> three montba in Jail
~falling tA> file incomt tu returns
fci\ eight ytal'I. Uatls told the San
ltincilco' court ht had been too
~with hla clltntl' tax retuma tA> flllt hia own.
I • "'2e ufutelt aun in the west"
t well beloDC to MMINlft a..,.
""' of s~ MauNen. a 9&-~ 5-footer, ii tbt.onlJ woman ~ of UM Valley Gun Bawa,
E Jc. fllt«aw pn orfllll·
on. Mill Rt y n o n "u~f1111"
( the weapon wtth her free Wild> If lbt wllk>a her .376 pistol •the ba&W. She can cock. aim, lit ml Jdt I tlrfet in ~half I ~~ •• lboat lbe time it taka ~r ,_. .,.. pod.Mr. f! •
C'fQht m tM act, tof~ ~ ~
411• ~ hn foe•, little 2Ji~kl
S1&frrv PhUUpa samplci Mr ftlC>thn'•
~ °' it coola Oft ~ rtotic. 7'M bma-mff pie bi&rglar u ~ daughtn of
M)t and Mn. Artllt"' Phillipa of tM
St"Lo1dl IUburb o1 DeUwod, Jlo.
WASHINGTON (UP -Jl8.nrlea
to atop I •Ufllnc denaail4 "IOt A fedef.
al c:rackdown OD ghfltto ~· I bl·
partl.aan coalition in ......... tod9y
found itself backini a ~prointae
civil rtihta bill WS.O ~ utlrjot
amendment..
Despite aerioua ...... about
the anUrlot m~ tli9~er• o.f
tbe bill compenaaW ~ f/i!l' tbelr 11t·
bacb by keeping tntMt 1bdt ~a l n
eoaJ -a broad bait OD ~ diJ.
cr.lmlnation.
Sen. Philip A. Hart. (l>-MJcb.), floor
manacer of tbe bill. llid that it w a • ·~ttable we added mere riot at1lff
to tt. I'm glad ICllDe WU rejected."
1be Senate mond Into Ua fourth
day of vot1n1 on amendments to tbe compromlM with aoJM lndicatlon that
the end WU ~C.
~ uill.ba clil 9't _..., m01
JDOl'J amadm ... :~~ ... offered ~ ~ 8alt 8eDatt Democratic Leader Mite Mandltla, (Mont.), hop-
td that an would be dltpoMCI of before
nf#ID. . ~ Uie Senate accepts tilt amend·
ed compromJae, tbe bJll could atlll
flee I IOutbem ftllbulter, :S.C.UM of
the parllamentlry lltuatlcm, It could
tab a MCODd -V'f!t1 lbUy -cloture
vote to acbJne final pa1up.
Al the Senate met ted.17; the com-promtae c:hll rtpu peebp Del~:
-A tbreMtage 0 open ioUllQ'' ti~
vla1on ~ would outlaw d1ICrlmlna.
tlon iJt the a.ale or rental of 4U nlll·
Uon unita or 811 percent of the nation'•
bouainc.
-Le&lslation prateetinC Negroes
and civil rlgbta workWI apJnst racial
vioieoce.
-An antiriot p~ maklnc lt a federal crime to cross state llne1 to
inclte a riot; to ahJp weapons and ex·
plosivet used in I civil disorder; to
teach the uae of rlflea, molotoV' cock·
tail&, and claymore mines ; and to ln·
terfere or obetruct policemen and ftre-
2nd Transplant
For Blaiherg
Said Possible
Probe Slated
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Cooiniission Q)
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GEN!'."I A (UPI) -'nae
1.ntertatiooal, Com.u.s;oq
of Jwtltl to4a1 COlllllemnecl
inc!uablf bratalfty In Viet·
nam.
''The unp;ewdented scaJe
of massacree iB I~ia
and tbe ,.sdespread 1lauittt-
er in Niierta have aroused
a profound sense of 1bame
and indipation ~ut
the world,,. Jt tald.
. "Bllt the preHnt liU.tion
in Vietnam, where a steady
escalation of ~ty ii tak-
ing place. ii the mod 1trik·
ing and most dlltreuing f?X·
ample," a commission
Warsaw Pact
Conference
Bans Pr~
SOFIA, aw,.11 (UPI) -Lea.... al lbe ommwlilt
Wann Pact M l 11tar1
AJlhlijc9 ~ todeJ to
blde their d.Werences amd brilC tbeJr meetins to 1
~COD·
cluaioa.
'lbe po!itica1 ccnmdl al the ...... Paet. European
C1GJ1Duakm'1 eqai•alent to
1be North Atlantic Treety
Organlutioa (NATO), con·
vened Wedne1d1y for two
da11. '!be pre. WU barred.
lt appeared tbat flat wort
bCind tbe ICeatt bJ Soviet
Premier Alaei N. KotJgiD
bed bMded off • repetition al i.t ,,_., walkout bf
t be in ~t-mlnded
Romutam at a Budapeat
meetin1 ol ~ Communist
puties.
X.yeiJI stopped off in
Bucbarut en route to Sofia
or a cbat with Nicolae Ceeuleacu, Romaniu Com·
munllt puty cbainnaa.
RomuJan IOUl'Cel said
C.e~ mlde plain hiJ
e°'*J'• dWeJ'IDCel with w-Pact 11IOClat:Lltea
-mainly the Ru~ -on may tasuea.
ButtbtB=~ aid~ to
tacit llf~ tlMll nel
aide woUt ,..JIClllU.1M JClll.
feraice1 to a lhowclown
unle• provoked. They ••Jd
«ltb ailltS wht tntetested
in ~ I tacade of
unity at ie.t fiar the
pr.mt.
LBJ Seeks
More Aidr'~:
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For Indians
1late11Mnt dtclared.
Tbe com,Jnsaion. wtikl\
hu Unlled 'Natiom con1"1-
iattv1 ltahal and wboae tee•
retary geDll'al. SUn Mac-
Btlde. Is tbe former Jriab
ford~ =r. supported the Inte ' Red Crou
prolelt ebruar}r agaWt
aommary executions and
!:~~ejof 1prisoners in Viet-
" Acta barbarity have
.-Ver ed the .cause of
civilization,•• the juris~
said.
"The COfJUDitting of atro-
citlea by one side to a con-
ruct can neither jasttfy nor
excuse the atrocities of the
otber.
''All who are guilty of
1ucb acts remain fully re-sponsible· ••
LBJ Holds
Pueblo Key
Say Reds
The juriJts referred ape.
tficaUy to the aboOt:lni of •
VJet Cont priaoner by t.
South Vietnamese tov_...
ment otflcial which wu ,.. PANMUNJOM, JC or t a
toerapbed and Me.fl ~ (UPI) -Co m mun i s 1
the world. " newrme11' la WI Korean
"Such an act is even truce villllte hillt9d toda~
more inexcusable w h e IJ tt the 12 crewmen ol ~ U.S.
11 ClODlDlit&ed by a person of nttelU&-. ShlP Pueb hlgb rank' for it ii t b 1 1 will be releaeecMl Presideftt
bound to be regarded .., .ab JdmloD .talltl b lbjp
example to . be follow.4 Wolftld l'lfclr'Cb k.o r e •I
Under any view ft muat ll ._.. illd ...-..... l
cOMldered a crime· whldt 1. r'lk' ~ 1t ore a._a
calls f o r aanction,,. t h • .. wsl!Mlf __. here for tbe
commialon aaJd. ~ ~ m 1-.. el the Koreu
Tbe Red Croa appeal to Military Annlatice Commis-
protect civiliam •dOe• not 1ioo. appear to have received the "Why does Johneon not do
attention which It deierves to?" a spokesman 1aid.
from governments," the "The Pueblo w.aa engaged
jurbtl said. in eapJoaaea a c t I v 1 t t e s
The commission said al-againlt w. If JcJlmlGli ad·
tbouih the obligation under mitt -It -1 mebl due
the Oeaeva War Connn-apoto...,, h cnw coulcl
tiom to respect bum.anitar-• be returned.''
iaD ruin fal1a prburilJ on The IZ C!'Wllleal recently
tbt partieJ to the Vietnam were repar1led to b&w llent
war, "It alto blnda all oth-a letter to the President
er governmenta to do every-maktni ihe same NQuest.
thfftg in their power to en-Au~ were 1todyb\g it 1 1ure their respect in all clr· ni Wubinrton to .ee If It
cum1tances." were genW.ne.
MR. RIPUIL:lfAN DEAD AJ-'4 .
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School a honor roll for the
ftrJt semester of the 9Cftool
year tot.ti 112. Studeou
mutt malotam at leut a
"B" avence In an subject..
Straipt "A" student. are
Indicated by an asterisk and
11umbtr 29.
Seniors on the honor roll number total fi. Tbey are
MlftlD J. Adams, Ronald
E, Aeberhard. D e I I y n
B I n e w a n g e r , Tom E.
Brentnall. Ann Burke, Linda
Campbell, Richard 8 . Clif.
ford, James A. CoWer, Nan·
cy Comstock, Jamea M.
Dale, William G. Dugan•,
Gary S. France. LesUe E.
Garr, DoMa K. Goedh.art
and Karen Hammeru.
Ot'her1 are Wendy E.
Isbell•. Georgean Hanna•.
Mar1h1ll H. HU've1, Julie
~'-.,!la.~, J..-rett Hedbor1,
1'0ll'-lL Hines, Jamee A.
Holmer, Richard L. Jute•.
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CJuistiae Jotwoo. Jcnea w. Lann, Elia& Lindroth,
Jan L. Lmn.... Sarah I...
M a 1 ,. , Patrick McClure,
Marcie A. MclC«rc.n. Donna
Metz.. Cella Millel. Paula
M 0 D t 1omeey. Stephanie
Moon, Stephen MaawU.
MKk Nelson, C y o t b i a
N le m 'h ..S Mite J.
Okbneo.
OTHERS LISl'£0
Others are ~ik.i Palmer,
Jocelyn Street, L a n c e
Powen, KaTen Ray, Sue
Rohland, PbiWp ftooner, Tloa Rosio, C 11 r i s l y
Schleiter, Lym Schneider,
Richard Schneider, Kathy
Sheen, Dana Shelit, Richard
Show stack•. Linda Stabler,
Anne Storcta, Sttve 3uJJjvan,
Rita S w e e t s e r , Jinx
Tbomu. Susi T h o m a s .
Marne 'lbrelbJd, 0 a V I d
Vierling•, David White, and
Mire WOCld.
Junior• are David D.
Alward, R ox an n e X.
Ballalb, Bnace C. BllM,
Deborllb L. Brown, Debbit
Burke, Thomas W. ButJer,
Jlllil Caldwell. John L.
Carlton•. Kathleen
C r • w f o r d •. Richard
Deubch, Theresa Dwyer•,
Jeanne Eguee•. Michele
Fa I r b a Ir n, Geraldine J.
Fliss. Cynthia. L. Forties•.
Laurie E. Frasser. Mary
Anne Galli&, Stephen K.
H11nmeras. Mark A. Ham·
mond and Holly L. Hanes.
MOJlE JUNIORS
other juniors are Frances
L. Hofmllllll, Richard S.
H o w I a n d • Karen A.
Johnson•. Jessica Tracey
Kahan, Robert G. Keigh,
Marsha McDaniel. Bonnie
M c 0 o n a I d . Kathleen
Murphy•, Randy Ohver.
C o n n i e Osborne•. Carol
~rby. Patricia Payne.
Marilyn Peck. C y n t h 1 a
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6Teat Books Program Set in Harbor
Tbe "°"4-of great books
.. be' ope'*l 'to ,Wed and
.... 11\ed'-.tbird. fourth.
mdl Dd lltdt trade ...,., la ..... Ntwport·
Mell tlernentwy school• next month when they take
p1tt 1n • pHot proaram of
tbe Junior Gt-eat Books Discus,ion Serles.
The voluntary c I a s s e s
which wiU tu~ place al
College Park, Monte Vista,
Harbor V 1 e w , Mariners.
Newport Helgbts. Newport,
and Callfomll Scbools, will
be taotht by pareou who
have taken a course from
the Great Boob Foun·
elation.
Each group w1U contain
15 to 20 students who will
meet with two co-leaders for
an bour every other week
jor elll>t Wffka. Tb e
H..ther. of the Newprt
Beach Friendl of t b e
Ubrary have *" wcrking
wittl di*ict .uperintndent
Dr. Norman Loats and
members of tm founctltion
to coordinate the program
with the iod1vidual Kbool
principals.
Discu.uioll leaders are:
Mrs. John Nolan, Mrs. Pat
Da-lton, Mra. Michael Sut·
ton. Mrs. Joseph Nepoli,
Mra. Edward Allen, Mrs.
FrantliD Rttoer; Mr a.
Barton Beet. Mrs. Gtldy
'lbompeoo, Mrr. Richard
Soth, Mrs. Douglas Flet·
cher, Mrs, Robert
Macintyre, MM! M r s .
Heather.
The objeot.ivu of the
Great Books ~ is to
1 ulions will be b.aed on FAVORITES
. discoaaloo1 ol J:ttenture by Natt.nal all4 lee.ti ,...,.,.
Dickena, Ander9en, Grimm. .ii~ ,.tit I"••• tll• DAlLT
st.veneon, IOpUng a n d PILOT ca"i.' H 111• of tho oCherl, Mett ,.,.,., Hh1111111 .,.,
Mn. John Nolan ol the f•-"'r•• .,,.n.~i. •• eny Coda Mesa Frlenda ol U.. ._,,.,., I• .... Uftlt•'
StatM. _!.lbrary _and _Mrs_. _Lor_e_n _____ _
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Janice Smith, Jay SQlllvan,
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Billy Miller illustrates the art of "makmg ou t" with
Tami Purse as his reluctant pupil in a ecene from
"The Knack," now being staged at South Cout
Repertory's Second Step Theater weekends tb.nMlgb
March 17.
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ti~, Mardi 7, lM
Stu~en~ Quiz A1hee
At Fullerton Sunday
• Six arlduate ~enb 111
dram.a Ind Eaallsb will
queation pla1WflL-f>t Edward
Albet about contempoury
1ha~ II Am«-lca follow-
Engliah Film
HOLL YWOOP <UPI) Param oun t will atar
hQl AJldl 10-2'7 It the MJ.chael York and Susan
Jl9yhouae, 319 ~ Ave., a.oi-1e in "The Strqe AI·
Lajuna Beach. fair" ftlmln11n E .
i&g bla leeture 6cmda1 ~
inl at Cal Stitt hllls'tGD.
The addreM 11 lcbedulild
for I p.m. in the colleae
omaufam. The IQldent
pUll ~ quiz Albee 01 Ill upecll of American Uaeater.
Major areaa to be a·
plcnd by tbe ptne:t mctu4e
Albee'• c.ompari.. Of tb•
atace version of b1a p1-)t
"Wbo't Afraid of Virginia
Woolf?" to the Ill o v it version.
SCR Children's Play
'Pooh' Set Saturday
ORANGE .COUNTY'S NIWIST AND MO T COMPLDE
BEDDING HEADQUARTER$ FEATURING NAME BRANDS! t • • .
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South c.oast Repertory
opens its second chUCV.en's
production, A. ._ .tflilne's
"Winnie the ~." Satur·
day mornin& for a aix·
performance ruo.
1827 Ne~ ~Iv~, COfta
Te l.,H cMt fs ~4ed
by Bill1 MiU~ in' tM dtfe
role·and Dennis Lambert u Ki11t Si1e L\ulltecl c.;.._.1
Obristopber Robin. """ ...... -
Directed by JllDel De
Priest, l'he show wlll be
presented at 10:30 a.m. and
1 1 p.m. March 9, 16 and 2.3
Otbera in ~tiJ>rodvction , SoUd or Flor~ll C"°'5 -~~~Owl, •. , I at the Third St.p Theater,
~l~ al Plllet, -=----llllillilliillli' •· •. •' Ill 1'eotie ~emeote u R'21blt, •
~ Tryouts Set I ~ For 'Oliver'
Auditions for "Oliver,"
the next musical to be
presented by the Long
Beach Civic Light Opera,
will be held March 16 and
17 al the CLO stud.Jo, 518
,. E. 4th st., Loni Reach.
: Tryouts for dancers will
• be held March 16 at 1 p.m.
I with auditions for the boys'
roles at 2 p.m. The adult
leads and ain&jni cborus
wiU audition on March 17
at 1 p.m.
The musical will b e
flt directed by Jamea Brittain
• and wiU be presented for
eight performances May 9-
19 at the Loni Beach
Municipal Auditorium.
Jean St. Pierre aa Eeyore
the donkey, Sandy Marino
as Kanga, Elaine Bankston
as Roo and Michelle Reday
and Joanie Fairbarin as the
rabbits.
Admission ls 50 cents for
children and $~1 .for ~uUa Information re
lions may •bf
calling the Third Step at
646-1363.
'Airplane' Due
At Melodyland
The Jeffert01t Airplas><
one ot the COID*Y'• mpst
popular "hard'roc\" groups,
will open a three-prefor-
mance engagment Friday
at the Melodyland T6eater.
Sharing honors with the
Jefferson Airplane wUJ tie
ttt. Grateful Dead pkts
Glenn McK.8y'1 Hudlip ts.
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Harper B 1t m e n t a r y
School ~. ~ Mesa, a
rtdp~ ol a Freedoms
Foondatha Aw•d in tbe
• school CiltlfQrJ, recei•e4
the aw~, u tAe re!IUlt of
I hi1t9rY' and l"O"l'J>h..Y
proj~t' condueted by the 3S
sbadentl ti Mn. D e e
Waslef's fitfb grade class.
The ,....lone project con.-
1lsted of a mtte.n and or al
report "1 ea_ch ltudent on
one ol, the 50 ..._ TM
reports were approalmately
~ to 50 pages in length.
The student. then con-
structed am eight by U foot
wall map a the United
States. IJ tbe ICbool d>oru&
•UDC )llriotic Amer.ICU aonp~t Jtate wa1 P'ac· ed on JDll) in tht Older
in t!»y joiHd the
unioo.
Prlncfpal of the school,
Alfred 0 'Le a r y s.ent
material concerning 1be pro-
ject to Valfy Force, where
a padel of ~ed
judgu r-ev~ewecl the
material Md awM'dell the
medal cm the buts of Jove
of cocmlry and adbtrence
to the freedom credo.·
Mr1. Waaser bM been
witlh tbe ldlool 4llbict for
14 yean 11)(1 ~11l Harper
School far the put lour
years. This is the sixth such
award for the dlstdct.
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Scholars HoJWred at Lindberg
In an award assembly on
Feb. 18. the f o 11 o w l JI I
Lindbergh School stadents
were honored for 1helr
scholastic achievement dur·
inf the ftrst 1emester of
the school year.
Tbose r t c e 1 Y i D f an
averqe of B pJw in all
subjecU were named to the
honor foll
They are in fourtJt"lrade,
Ted Oheron, Mike Arrifo,
Holly Byers, Lily
Kuuwnoto. Fifth iraders
are Wendy Barr. Belinda
MacMillan, Patncia Hohl.
Gall R o b e r t s , Vicki
Swanaoo, Jim Mapplebeck,
Karen Rivera and Sally
Wilk:ut.
· Those on the honor roll
from the sixtb grade are
Brenda Guthrie, V al or I e
Marc as, Kelly Comray, Jeff
Kravitz. Pam Troupe, Steve
Allee, Brian A n de r 1 on ,
Jamie .Maon, Jennie Martin,
Kathleen Patterson, Cathy
Smith, Andrea Sorenson and
Patty Todd.
Those receiviat at leut
an A ml.nus averap in au
subjects were aw • r d • d
acbolarship honor. a tlftlt
grade they are,. lfeft7
Freeman, Elizabeth 9-
drews, Sbell1 G r • I ~
Julie Mtller, Cyo8da ~
and Andrew VU'Clit:
Sixth grade I tlf 4 e •ta
Teeeivhae~ ......
are Michelle ScDe. T-,
Bulla, LorlMWer .. NDc'J
~wt.on.
All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday
I
A Wonderful new Floor Styling
@mstrong
lVION'TIN'..A: ' . VINYL CORLON9
Do a lO'x 12'kitchen l
"for only 156.60*
IA9 ICI• ycl.
Hett k e ............. ..,.,..... ta.411t wt .. • ~I .ff.ct tt...t Ii+. ,..c~
... ..., '"• ......... u. ft ..... _,,....., .... "'"·~ ...... , ... , ........
f•Mtl. It'• w..t fer ~ .._. -' ._....._ a. .... "-16 1t•tt111I-, 11.cttater
·-'-c..e lit -' ... " to4eyJ
otl L
NEWPORT BEACH
I
,.
savings are
'AIHION *AND
1fEt a J ---·-
in full bloom ••••
fresh from our
-Garden Center
Spring planting starts right now, in our
Garden Center where .. savings are in. full
bloom! Everything the green thumber
needs is here at low low price buds!
beautify yow .....,.!
Msortecl .,, ........... .
Now's ttt. time to onh.ftU your landsupo with •
l>Hut•ful 9lo11y ovor9roon ~lent. Tlloir noturaf
i>Huty fih into any 1ottin9. ,otf.d for shrub 010 •
or 1in9lo plants. Choose fro"' Voroniu, hrfercf, ~
Holly, Roel lottlo lrvsh, encl N.tol Pfum •
. ..... ~ ..•. ·~
lanclilll Systemic IOle Ccn
rtrf.ct in.-dicido/foriilizor for cotmoftint ephlcfs.
sp~er ,.;.... I.of hoppen encl other sue.in' typo
lnaocts, H it f Hcfs thr0419h tho roe+1 int• tho pfut
·~•·m.
1 •. 11. ''" 2.95 ..... ~.11-1:1;•··
A" MINI sprint teftl& w •" ~ ~· AIMtMn.... Sul~ plenh • lush 4•rk ,,... ce&ot. while ,,...
ll'loti!t t., tro.+h •
.. ..... 1.05
1\lt ~--~ ... Is ....... ,., .... ....., ~
""' ....... -.... .cw ............... St.ck -.... eH ..... . -r.
11 ...... 1.71
•
•
f
I
I .
...
la barmomoul aceord wbile ~ :Fublon Concerto. Opus 10
an whmteea of NewpJZt Hlfbcr...:Senke Lague l!M1 the Oranae •
Comity P!dHiarlnooic So$ty,teo.eom~ ot the~ preblde1 tile
L lhpl'!_PalldojShewlJllll~~· . · · -~~ pl!,DDed _• • ...._ hallt.,_; ttie: eftM. W1Jl •
..... be at.aged Y~. AiW S, tn tbCt ~im Room al A.Dibiim Coil· n
'Yention qettter. The 90Cfa1 bo\tt be&lna at 11:30 a:m. with luPCh to "9
aerved at 12:15 md the allow{Qg of apdng and IDIDDMlt ltylet at 1:1&.
Since ita inception a decade ago, the lbow ii cumued with a
fabulous parade of Laykin et Cie jewels valued at more than '2 ~
lion. This yeu. an innovl&!Oll u the 40Mtion of. a exdusive Laytin
pin ot gold, pearb·and di....a, u a door prile. 'lbe second pme wlll
be a ha~ ~L MllDIL ~ ' . ,
M m years put ae 'beDefit nppGl'.tii the eociety's 8eriel. of
Free Youth Coneerta. The put M program heve been Mt.ended by
lll01e thl:ll 110,000 county children.
Harbor At-ea patroaeaes, who have a~ apooaorsbi.p ol
tables tor 10, include the Mmes. Riduu'd D. AlleD. lohn W. Applegate,
Pnnklin Areber1 Vi))Cellt Arena, Lloyd L Aubert, W'Jlliam I. "Ball, J.
Johnston Ballaro, Robert L. Bameson, H. Jee Bedell. Lutfler S. Bell,
·Wellington F. Bonner Jr .• Chester Brabyn, George.Bradford, Bemy R.
Jbown, J. Ross Castendyct, William D. Clark, Henry C. Cole, aw-•
P. Cotton, A. Bayard Dod Jr., Torrence Dodd.I, Arnold J. l>ovej, Id·
mond W. Dumke, Clil*>n F. Eastman, Jact FAgerton. Raymond IUloU
Jr., J. Donald Perguon, Fred Ferry and Selim H. Frantlin.
Othen Ire tfle Mmes. FrlDk E. ~ II.Irion Genoq Carl 11. I
Gerdes, Luisa Giannini, Robert H. Gnm, W. Allen Grubb, 'Clifford
· Betes, William S. Henry, Fred S. Bllpfll"t, George ll Holateln. )lyford
tnine, William H. Jahns, Ward E. Jewel, WDliam Moseley Jones, Kel· ville Ktbn, James B. Keyes, Donald R. Lawre~ Jack W. Manha!, Sid-
ney P. Mubbir, Glenn E. ltfatbis, Maurice C. McCray, WIJ:iamB. Meed,
Shil1ey !. Meserve, Oarl E. Mullen Jr. and Carl Neiser.
Concluding the fut are the Mmes. Claude L. Patterson, Adrien
C. PelleUer, John F. Porter, Joeeph E. Preininger, Nancy Gilday Bau,
Edward A. RauJaton. 0 . W. Richard, Theodore Robins Jr., Cecll H. Shirar~ WlniJeid Shina m, Wayne Slocum, Harvey Somers, F.dwin F.
Steen Jr., J. Leslie ~fensen, M. Paat Sliker Arthur Strock, Denis Sul· livan~ Don C. 'Ibamer, Raloh M. TandOWlty, Davis s. Tingler, James
K. Tumer, Cora Peggy W&Blce, Charles S. Wheeler and John c. Wyman
and Mill Agnes Blomquist.
,,......,, ..... ,, ,,.. ..... u
SPIQAL $,RtHO SALAD -Newport Harbor Service League and
Or-ange ~~ Phtn-monic Society have selected unique but nec-
e&sary · ~~ ,fat tl\eir annual spring luncheon and fashion .
show "1biCh beattlta·the society's Free Yootb Conaert series. T~
Big S.hoW
" I f") ~Fur:ii6hed
For the ninth y e a r ,
Southern Orange County
Alumnae of Kappa Kappa
Gamma will increase their
scholarablp revenue by stag-
ing an Interior Deal.gn Show.
This year'• event. Deco
'68, will take pJace in the
Newport.er Inn , starting at
10 a.m. Thuraday to Sun!lay,
Mareh 21·.24. Ao opening
night party will launch t~~
show at 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday, March 20.
Featur~ will ~ two panel
dltcussiou at 10 a.m. and
2 p.m. 'fm,rsday. Pane1ists
posing the question, "Why
Have a Decorat«?" will oe
interior de&1gner:s represen·
Ung Glade Rao~n Interiors,
, Laiuna 1Beach; Bullock's,
Santa Au.; Lamp Light
Iftteriors, Corona del Mar,
aQd rtobinson's, Fasmon
1.,:-.r.d.
Dlscus11:011 will focus on
fl60r and wall covering!,
w i n d o w t r e a t m e nt ,
u~olatery, period furniture
and color •rdination.
ing unusual lettuce with musical notes U; Mrs. Jame& K Tamer
(right), show chairman of the league, while adding a dreasing,
made fr<>m a lO~year-* ree:ipe, is Mrs. Clinton F .. ~lie
60Ciety's show ~all. • "+ J -..
-' Scholarship Hopes Flower . ·
INTE
0
R'IOR MOTIVES -Mn. Frederick A. Barnes
and Mrs. John NeUel (Jtlt-to rigbt) unroll a carpet
to be viewed llt tbe Interior Delign SboW apon90red
by Southern Orange County Alumnae of Kappa
Kappa Gamma. The event, Deco '68, will take piace
in the NeW}>Orier Inn beginning· wi~ an opening
nijht puty, Wednesday, March 20.
'I'i"c«ets for regular view-
iDC are $2. Those wishing
tO attend the opening night
JWlY, a cocktail party at
1 p.m Saturday or a Sunda\·
qtfh.e will be charge.1 $.'!.
\fbil~ ~ is the price for
a buflf't luncheon on Fr:day .
Keservations are be!ug
ttJ\Pn by Mrs. Richard
'J•tfnaeller, 642-2004.
<al'Jlllla chapter alumnae of Alpha Thetia Phi sorority _ __,/,aise lll()neJ to.yard
a Jl200 ~fiolar~bip for a Universi~ of Redlai:ids ~1 ~gtng a brundl and
fashion shOw in Bullock's, Sauta Ana. Preparing decorations for the 9:30. to
11 a.rn. event Saturday, Marcil 16, are (left to right) the Mmes. ·Louh M~
recording secretary, X~nneth IA!wis,..presidentt ~Robert Crenshaw.~~ chap-
ter was fOWlded at the University of RedJanas m 1911. The seboiarflbiP, fuDf
was organiied in 1961.
' .
Thoughtlessness Oft~n H~cles ~Behind ·Guise of G~ner~.Sit)I
DEAR ANN LANDERS: t know of
no better place to air tbil critidlm.
Pleue print it for the tboounda ot ~gbtlesa people tn the world who
"mean no barm" but are suiltY
anyway. Even grandmothers.
When viJlUng in a home where there
are ddldren, it ii natlD'al to focal 111 lal&ht ltraigbten them around.
most of the attentiOD oo U.. blby. -·at&PEL BlLL. N.C.
The bab1 ii, alter all, the_~•= IJF..ta N.C.: TlaaU '°" for the ud an .~ ... ,... --on1 1llld lft'idhJ Bit p1e11e dml't ts,.t t••Mn ..... ,. may I add 1 w
to at lMlt aibiwlldie tbe preHDCt ff 81 ... , If pesta are &Hu(llt.leu,
of' u .... ~ ................ tome at!en:\on
ltt "11 * when the new baby tnn ... Hier GIN by rtmnrkln~ let.I• the '1fta and la the center of , 11..,, MJllfll IM la -ry tnn"oravc
'lktteodon wbilt th• sister or brother ltatemat wU1 ter"fe .-e purpoi'le.
It tpored completely. 'l have seen thJl_,~bappa IO often. and It is ~· l'm 1ure thete folks
taeal ,,.~ AJm, but a wo91 from
,<:\ -
DBA8 ANN LANDERS: I nr d an
answer to ttlis question Md t don't
know 'irbert .... to set It. la tt posatbla
. '\
' ..
tlr.ere are law1 wblc!b proldblt UM-
Hie tf a Uve bedy. Your bet& aouree
o( lalormat.loa regard1J1g the lawa hi
y-area woaJcl be the Coaaty At·
.._,,, 9fflce. Allcl wlllle yoa•,. aear
a ,..De, please male ...0. call.
c.tact tile welfare departlDell& aDI
lewa wllat type of Ulbtace la
tftUable for JOlll' elderly parntl.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: La•t year
a II o u t th1a tlnie I notletcl my
'n?ler'a clothes seemed a.tuily. Ulbt on her. Wben I mentiontd it AAtlla sa1d. "It'• the style. ' Jt wasn't
lOq before I couJd ree the lb'l was
P"tnant. n. boy ftl only 17 and Adella
WU 14-. Marrlaa• WU out of. the ~. 1 Mnt ber to my alder
In Montana. The baby was put up llO. anwer for a U.j~ '.kid.
for adoption. can th Fmp~ Alaoellt•.
Four months ago Adella returned They lt•ve pq ' , '""1 .._,
Home. I tbought she bad learned her wlte .,. extn•IJ ·~ lid
1 ............ , but I was wrong. She hu ltave • Mtb de,,_ ol et...._..pn .,......, abet IUMlenludbla· Aad loed"W to been baking out the back door at .a et 1... , _
ntgl\f to meet wittl ti. bOt who set • 1 :
her lato tl'C)uble -arid J hive rftMll What ii FNndl ki*dlaC? r.-tt..wmast
to believe there are otberJ. Sl'e, 'Who lhouJd et the DICkill · llnlCI
aaNrd mt ahe wU1 not &et. preen.ant -the boy or the alrl? Can. a ~ aaaib ~ose she'• a lot 1.tnarter Weddln£ weteettt BMd Am.i.-.. tHa11 ~.., 1ut ;w. r *'9 dct booklet~.~.:qe.ax_. ta,.,..,.
to th.10 that my daulbter is ~~ • to COol · Jt.•• ·Seel I) .tdlll.
lllte a W61Tllp' o( the .,... Ho,P and a lode. MU~ --
can I be •ute she 1'00't. &et jn tM ermlope. · ' """ ~ 1ame 41 •tlln? IJ the p8l tbe aMwtrT Ann Landen d bt ,... ti.
-tt ' I yW with 7otlr ~--· ,.... ' OEAR R.~ v .. eu>t M a• rt tl .' to her Iii cttt of b DAlLY:.~i p;t Hytblns, escep& t .. t Ack.Ill ._.· ~·• -.n,.s, ... •-·•1111
prtfeuiOul ........ ..,..: fib '... ·~ •
..,_.,, 111.o 7, lM
·'All Dr....0 ·up and Ready to Work
• AJDCllll ~':4h« pnpnUom for the Uni·
• Ytnly at '• C'entenmat Charter Day ob-.,.. Tallday, March 12, in tile Balboa Bay
Club .. (left to right) Mn. Wll'l'eD Pottr11 of New·
jart Bed. Mn. Carl WHey of Corona del Mar and Mn. Roy Coble of N~ aeneral chairman. The
.: Horoscope
..
Drive With Caution
Cancer: Lunar Cycle's ·Higb ·
FRIDAY,
MARCH 8
87 SYDNEY OMARR .
''The wise man controls
hls deaUny. . .Astrology
point. the way."
ARIES (March 21-Aprtl
19): Day when completloa,
flr,ish, s e r l o u s n e s s ot
purpoH are emphasized.
Th• frivolOUJ vanilbea -
tbe rHl la1uea clomlnate.
Attend to duU.. at !MJme.
Fu19 famil1 ~·
TA\Jlltll (APi'U •Kit
~): Gre• fNedalo lJI. d~. Socfal • v ••f a 1
could bt outltand.lng. Sbow
a dllferent 1Jde ol yourself.
Di,U)lay MDH ol humor.
RelaUv.s f l I u r e pro·
.mtnentl). New contact la
1mportant.
GEMINI (May 21-June Dec. 21): Empbaaia on the
20): Olance u.lltl today to l\ldda, M retoUrces whlcb
earn money, add t o • oome to light in surprising
poeseuloa1. Solar borosoope manner. Oleck accounts.
r e I a t e d to gain Is Give attention to specW ac-
rpotliglhted. Follow hUllch. counts. Cheek c r e d I t
llm'Ver.
Perceive light . ol lntultive ratings. Dig deep for tn-~§§§ =~§§§§§§§§§~~ intellect. Be confident. formation. llli =
CANCER (June 21-July CAPRICORN (De<:. 22·
22) :, Lunar cycle high. Jan. 19): Don't ruent con-
Means now b time to be 1tructive criticism fr o m
• .e'~-starter. Take in· mate. partner, c l o 1 e
ltlative. What JOU prepared auoclate. There ia a time
b' could DOW in.terlallie. to finLlb, to becin. Today
Soclal e o D ta e t 1 pay oompletiotl w em¢uized.
~ ModJ TAURUS Don't be In \oo much of
........ a hurry.
UCO (.h&l1 13-Ani. ZI) ~ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
IAIDal' PQllUol emphlsilea 18): Fine fOr I t t t i n I
ipeelal club, lfOUP actlvf ty. together with those who
ll quJet within, eswers will share m u t u a I lntereatl,
bt forthcom.lna. Strengthen Incl u d In I co-workers.
perlODal pbllotophy. Face WeJcome new ideu. Put
Inner lean. If steadfast Y'* forth your own proposalt.
attract bapp1ne11. Say yea to method ol
VIRGO (Aq. 23-Sept. 22): ttNamlinint operations.
Da.y when 10q Item to aay PfSCF.8 CP'eb. 19-March
rt,bt thlaC at Ji&tll time. 20): Featuru c r • a t l Ye
Important 1blt you corn· cbaat•· Bt wl1inC to atkk municate. ~lne for writinl, Deel out for beliefs. Bedar· llPltklne. IOdalJiq. Know Ina. Dcin't follow patt«n of
that you're IOOd -otber1 past. E~emn1 favors roman-
will a1lo nnM lt. ~. 1ocl&l activity. Many ar~
LmRA (s.pt. 23-0ct. 22): drawn to you.
Accent on ltandinC in com· IP' TODAY IS YOUR
munit;y, pr e 1 t l & e , ad-BlltTRDA Y you posnia
vancement. Go wltb the natural qualitie1 of an u ·
tide. ~lbmt la up. Seek ecutlve. Wbeo you make up
-s4>01DCment with lmportaot your mind to acbfeve a coat
pclOD. Today you eat It lJ d'fficWt to deter you.
ctilcula raiee, pramotioa. Grater autbority lndica*
8CORPIO (Od. »-N 0 v. ln upcc.mlna months. If
21 >: C1M1ct m...ct, buic slDSI•, there 11 greater op.
ft.ml. Be tare you _.. up port.unity for marrlafe.
to dlltlt. D91 b' Dll~rance G E N E R A L TEN-
plaaldat. Don't overlook llENCIES: Cycle b1'b for
detatll. Stud)' ftlel, Je&al ~CER. Special w?rd to
papen. ~ receiftd CAPRICORN: Permit otb-
deltr'Wll attention. era to take initiative. Lilt-
SAGmAIUUS (Nov. 22· en, 1..-o -be a teen ob-
HB Juniors Conclude
Variety of Proiects
BUDtJnctu Buch Juniors
haw ...... in a whirl of
actMtlll u ~ club year
draWI t:t. .
Mn. Stanley Hettln1a.
belJ:tlt ebalrman fGr tbe
10UQf women's group bu
announctd the club'• dona-
tion of two unQled seven-
fnch nc:ordllll ... to Bola& Grande SIP. School
for UM by the ntftth lfade
bllnd atuden&a bl eonaeetioil
with their tut boob.
In addlUon, tbe health
commJU. it coatl:nuiq to
tape text boob for the blind.
The tape.a. furniabed by
TrlDICJ'iben of O r a a I • County, contain 25 to *>
boun of tut book
recordin1.
Other Jnjectl coecllllled bJ the Junkin b • • • btlll ..mna u lt8dera for the
motbera' Marcb of DtJIMI
ID the OcuJl View-ud
Pldflc = areu wb1rt =.co. '100 ~ /:°;
acbolanblp to a Mnior at Cal1fornla state CoDep at
Loni Beach , aad
tnuportiq .. area mlA
ilDt to tbe prenatal clinic JI Oran .. ~ HOS)ital.
The club allo donated t25
to tbe CbJldrep's Hospital
of Orange County for tbe
March of Dlmet birth defect
center, and a member at·
tended a reee1lt teminar on
birth defects conducted in
the holpitaJ.
Two dozen maternity pat-
terna, a baa of in.terial and
three bap of used matmd·
ty clothln1 were donated to
the F 1 or • n c • Crittentcn Home for Unwed Mothera,
a e c o r d l n « to youth
chairman Mn. R i c h a r d
B\U',_., Who a 1 s o ..
nounced a 125 donation to
the Cbildren's Home Socie~ tn o.ran,. County. •
A Mt of ac,clopediu and
• dleation of "' .... ........ led to tbe Ranu.n,toa
Bledll Bore' Club .
.. ...... ., pleca °' art ... rilftd at HD-tiDCIOll C.tll· rtcoat17
... Ille a. ... MCtfilm,
Mn. 'hd aod'1elr,
cbalr1Da 111 • lll'td .. vt
dllplu, ud tbt mea&I
hMlth-. etmmlttet. beadtd
by Mn otorp Kem,.
latM ........ .-rt:J ill the• ,,..... ward ofj
ratmn ~ lfo.Pita1.
"
....... ...,
.... who ........ ••1••••1 ., .... to c.rry ........... .... ...... ~.
The thin9 to kHp in min .. i1 that ju1t
because the mid: he1 epp•ere«I Oft
the scene does not mHn the+ 1kirt
len9ths ue ell gel'"I clown. lArry
Alcfrlch mede thi1 ate+em•nt eNvt
the whole mettor leat wMk in New Yorlc.
"WOMEN SEEM TOH VOY CON·
FUSED ABOUT THI '°SstlllrfV
OF A MAJOR CHANG! IN HEM·
LINE LENGTHS BECAUSE OF THI
INTRODUCTION OF THE NEW Ml·
DI, WHICH IS A SPICIALIZEO TY'5
OF DRESS A t T l A CT I V l FOlt
COCKTAIL AND DINNER WEAR.
WOMEN ARE 'UNOIR THE MISTAK·
EN I M p RE s s I 0 N THAT THrs
WOULD INDICATE A $ENHAL
DROPPING OF THI HEMLINE. THtS
IS TOTALLY tNACCURA TE. THI
MIDI IS A SPECIFIC OCCASION
DRESS WHICH Wll~ UPRESINT
AN ADDED NEW, AND DIFFHIN"t •
L 0 0 K FQR C 0 UN t RY CLUI
DANCES, DlNNll A 'r HOME AND
OCCASIONS OF THAT NATURE.
ANY ILLUSION THAT WOMEN
MIGHT HAVE THA1 THE LOOK OF
FA S H I 0 N WllL D I CT A T E
A LENGTHENING OF THEIR PRES-
ENT WARDROBE TO Sl.16HTL Y IE.
LOW THE l<Nff, IS COMl'l.ETELY
ERRONEOUS.··
The+ lon9er sltirt buainen la Jud *
much to dre9 e......4 whett you ere
cllmbin9 in •""' e..t •' +tie atetiott wegon or the J.t +on +imoe • flty.
I ffiin~ you ou9ht to pie• y~r h...,_
line clepOt1din9 ..-yow ..... yew •t• encl your h..MHJ
, M•r4e Otnaten10tt
'
STRIPE IT UP KNm ..
I
~ , ........................ .. . ..,. ........ ..._ ... _,,,. ............. ..... • .. .,....m ,_. __ • •D•• ....... ....__.....,.,.... . -----.,.,,..,.. ... ....... ~ ................. -.. ,,,..... ...... ..__. .......... .. . ·" .. ,, ......... __ ..... ... ..................... _
...-w ..... ··~-...... ---···· __ .....__ new? "* .. .. --.. ..... .................. ......, ..... lltftt --.,,
81 DON G .CAMPBELL
• :NEW YOBK (WNS) -
.. W..t'll It take to mate 10'J%'
~ Outt.r, ladiea? A
,.........,. wb1te knl&bt rip-
plQI 'ICl'OU tt>. ftoat lawn?
A ban IDllCUlioe arm
tbrultiq lta way throup
the .,._tor on fOU1' wubln1
macbine? Or a alJly voiced
~ pra.liq throqb
YOQr liMmck'y rwm and plJiDI JOU with penaoal
qt ...... ?
TM deWceat PaYfiw• bu lomf!tblac for all...._
Wbll8 fft people ...
lmhlt, .. oaUide, .. .... vertbinC bi ... bodMr to
defend deter I• n t ad-
v erU 1ia1 wry en-
thusJutically agalntt the
char19 that nine-tenths of
it dldel wtfbln a hair's
breldlla of tetll-&ratinl of·
ft n s I v e n t 1 a , ita ef.
1ecftwmq i& tmdllputed.
But it't ID .tffediVentSI,
the critic&..,, 1dddi .. CO&•
ting the conmm« dearly Jn
prices '* .,.. betll CIQN-ly inflated to• abeorb the
promotion eoats. L I t e
crabgrus, they aay old
brand namt1 bl t h e
detergent business never die
out even tbou&h new one1
spring into existence a1mott
constantly.
As each new brand ume
IC'l"l:mblea fw a sbd'e of
the $1.8 bllllon market. ls
the public beln& forced to
pay the frtilht '° flnaDce this intra-1.nducrtry blood-let.
ting?
SALF.S EXPENSES
· Currently, aceordlng to
advertialng publications.
there are 22 m a j o r
powdet'ed detergents and 11
major 1 I q u I d detergent.I
splitting the field, but how
much ttie entire industry ls
spending OD advertLsin& ii
difficult to track down sh~
many p r o m o t I o n a l ex-
penditures crop up under
"&ales expenaes" r a t b er
than adVttttalng.
Significantly, though, ac-
cording to Printer'. Ink
magazine, t be C:Ounfi'y'S
three top deter(ent DUlbrl
alone -ProeteT and Gam-
ble, Cotaate • Palmolive and
Lever Brotllera -tpeOd
about '° oilllli>n a year
on all of their producta in
direct advertialllg, of which
about half ls apent on .soap
and detersent promOtion
and almott all ot tbis on
tek!vision time.
Another S150 m1JUon goes
into other aalet promotion•
such ~-L coupon o f f e r 1,
"centa-ou" ·sales and
similar efiorta.
This sort ol outlay cur-
rently po1es a sticky wicket
for the lnduJCry slJ>ce both
the Brititb 1crvernmeot ud
our own Justice Depertment
have uroed in on lt from
different directions. Bri·
tain's two tOp soep makers,
Unilever, Ltd., <parent of
Lever Brothers), a n d
Procter and Oamb.lt, Ltd.,
came within a hair, last
year. ol find1q tbemlelves
stuck wittl le,W.Uon that
would haft limtted tbelr
advertising upeuditmet .to X·percentag~ of lfOIS sales.
EXCESSJVE SPENDING
The Brttt&b Mooopolils
Commlaslon had cblrged
llXTT fr le It d S •and rell&lvea ptbertd to llonor
·Mr. Ind MN. ~ls R.
Pf anon on the.Ir 36th wed·
I dial 111Diftrlat7. '
()pains theJr Costa Mesa
home for the &ala even: waa the couple'• daughttt Mn.
Al M\Klll. Al.lo hotting the
f..Uvitres were a '°" Monls
W. Pieraon and bis wife of
Fountain Valley and the
laoooree's mother, Mrs .
Grace Kesel al Santa Ana.
WHERE'S BRAND X? -wi.t•s whiter than clean
or cleaner than white? What to buy or not to buy
•.• thlt's the real problem facing Mile Judy Hurst
ol the DAILY PILOT staff at she makes her roandl
cent cutbeck in wbo~alt
pricea wbicb, it claimed.
coWd be accompliebed if
m1rlr.etillg apenaes were
reduced 40 pel'()ent.
A cqmproml.se waa reach·
ed lut summer, however,
In which the detergent
makers agreed to freeze the
prices of ita leading brands
for two years and to
distribute, widely, alternate
brands of comparable quail·
ty at ~s 20 perce11t below
those of the advertised
brands.
This) o n e advertising
authority said last week, has ,
turned out to be a resoun-dinJ vindication of the
advertising business
despite the nervousness with
which the experiment was
viewed last year -since
the nonedvertised branda,
so tar. have bombed out
prdt, dedstvely oo the
Brttisb market.
In spite ol. the price ad·
vantage, be said. the noo-ad-
vertiaed brands have
managed to capture less
than one percent ol the
market.
Here in tbt United StaW
'the detartent maara · are
1l9der fire from ttie· Juttlce
Department because of their
a d vertlling expenditures,
too, but not' beca\Ue -as
in En&land -overpricing
bas resulted from it
(althoap tbil ii clearly the
inference).
Instead, the J u 11 t l c e
Department is charging that
the massive outpouring of
advertising d o l l a r s con-
stitutes unfair competition
by c r e a t i n a an in·
surmountable barrier for
any new firm trying to enter
t.he soap and detergent field.
TIM soap-makers aren't
alone in tNJ matter. 11\e
government also is cutl.ng
a filby ere at various other
iDdultr\es which have a high
adverttang expenditure -to
-sales ratio: the ma.ken
of cereals, cigarettes, soft
drlnts, perfumes and band
tools. to oame oni, a few
-for whatever comfort
that may be worth to the
soap 8Dd detergent industry.
Fashions and Flowers
W~I Bloom Together
of the supemwbt detergenl rac:u. There are more
than 40 major brands of detergents currently
acrambllne for• lblre of the $1.6 billion market.
Summer Nuptial Rites
Planned : by Harborites
PAMELA JENKS
letrothecl
Corona del Mar Com-
munity Church Congrega-
tional will be the setting
for the July 13 nuptials link·
ing Pamela Falconer Jenks
and James Burton Hand of
Corona del Mar.
News of the forthcoming
event has been announced
by the brid~-elect's paren~s.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee William
Jenks of Balboa Island.
Miss Jenks ls a graduate
of Taft High School and
Pierce College, both in
Wo04land Hills, and at-
tendlll Oraoge C o a s t
Colle.._ She affiliated with
Omep Chi Omega IOI'Ority.
Her .nance, son ol Mrs.
Harvey Wat&on of Poca Ci-
ty, Okla., ii studying for
his routers in mathematic\
at California state College
at Long Beach Where he
received bis BS degree.
Teatime Brewing
F~ona and Flowers
will bloom at the ei~ an-
nual event kheduled Mon-
day, Mitch 11, by the Or·
ante District, California
Federation al Women's
Clubs.
Epsilon Omicron Chapter, hOlteuea are Mrs. Louise
Delta Kappa Gamma will Rockey and the Missee Don-
present its annual spring tea na Stewart, Betty Birdsong at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March
ed by Mrs. Richard Testut 10, in the Tustin home of and Alice Sturaeon.
Members will convene In
Bullock'• Fashion Squar~
at 9'-30 a.m. for tbe fashions
entered 1n • creative sew-
ing coat.eat. Mrs. Burton Ry-
man will commentate and
JUI O'Brtu, Bullock's fuh-
lon ooonloator, will assist.
First pizes of SlO each will be made for general
member1hJp, junior mem-
benbip and tjth school girl
entries.
In addition to entering Mrs. Thomas Sully. Chapter president is Mrs.
contutants. many ol t h e Mrs. Robert McKinley Is Metn.lct Bowles of Newport
clnbs te1' all year for pttll-hostess chairman a n d Bead!.
anthropy to provide neces·l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ll sary articles for home• and r
institutions. I
The contest will be follow·
ed by a secon4 fuhion show
witti se~cted creations from!
Vogue Pattern Traveling
Show, modeled by Bullock's
modela.
Bouqueta arruged by
each club wlll decorate win-
dows ot all Falhion Square
stores. accorilina to Mrs.
Georaette Maxwell, dlatrict
gardens and beautlflcatlon
chairman. Those attending
the fashion 1how will tour
the mall to view the floral
Half Sizes
The honored couple are
lona-Ume residents of Costa
Mesa who .are temporarily
reaid.lng in Oceanside.
SUSAN Urquhart ,
daughter ol Mt'. and Mrs.
J. R. Urquhart of Irvine
aod a sopbom<n at tbt
University ol Callfcnia,
Berteley, has been made
a member of Aiguillettea,
official bosteaa group for the ~OTC OD campus. She also
is active in her sorority,
~ta Tau Alpha.
AMONG H o 11 y w o o d
cele~es dining at the
Five Crowns restaurant.
Corona dei Mar, w e r e
James Cagney and lW; fami·
ly and Mr. and Mrt. O'llie
Nelson.
Service Moms
U. S. Air Force Mothers
Flight 19 have selected
Kona Kai mobile home
park'• recreation center.
4117 McFadden Ave., Santa
Ana, for their meeting
place. Memben gather at
7:~ p.m. the second ThUN-
day.
SU. LOu1M .Mo'or e
~ tbe brlCS. of James
Pa"1 Qr1bei't m ~ a
~t MrVt.ce • Chrllt
Church bl( the Sea, Newport
Beach. Tbe Rev. Jadlea
1.aml)er1b ·omc~ Jt the
double rtnS cereniOll)'.
The blid6, daqbter " Mr . and Mra. MU1ard J\ Moon
o( Bd>oa, cho.. • full
1'neth IOWD· adorned with a daiJy .. 1eoe motif,
which w14 carried out oo
her train and tboWder
len~ vdl.
Serving • • attendants
wen Mils Diane Moore, her
stster. u male! ol honor and
Miss Judi Reym>ldl, Mils
Chris Peter11en and Mrs.
Thomas J o h n s o n as
brldeamaids.
They were atdred in
gowns of moas green, epld
and orange and carr~ bOu-
quets ol b~ chryND-
then:iums trimmtd wWh rib-
bon strumers.
David MtJJer served as
best man and seating auests
w~ Paul Bana&jU, David
Newton and Jocepb B'en·
Jamin. '
Special guesta atiending
were Mrs.' Philip Short,
sister of the bridegroom
from B~oot. Idaho, fdr.
and Mra. J. J. cavett Of
Palm Spring.a apd Mr. and
Mrs. James Moore ol Costa
Mesa, grandparents of the
bride.
The beoediC(, 10D ol Mr.
and Mrs. James P a u I
Orabern ol Westminster, at-
tended We1bninster High
School, Orange C o a s t
College and now is a senior
MRS. ORSBl!ltN HI •
Wedding News .
alt Calilomia state Conlee at Long Beach.
Bis bride was a ltudenC
at Newport Harbor Hilb
School and OCC.
After hooey.mooning at
Lake Tahoe the couple are
making tbeir home i n
Newport~.
HB TOPS Club
Allen Scbool lJ t b e
m~ting place for members
of Huntington Beach TOPS
Pound Phlchers at 7 p.m.
every Monday.
• the companla witb ex-
cessive spendl.nl 1D ai-
vertlsiDI and promodOI of
their hluilehold dltergentl which, t be CommJHton -------------------11
Mr,1. Leland I. Coontz Jr.,
snillg chairman, is in
cbatge of tfte show. assist· displays.
Sllmmln9
good loob
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of the .
game.
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. Fllt1 percent of all Ont
maniaces involve a teen-
acer.
~ • Tbe lirl alrudy Is pref-
t bl 50 percent ol an mm-
J; ea between teea.qen.
the number ol uawed motben increases annually.
In these categories, the
mljori~ do not receive
prenatal care unW the last
• few montha or none at all.
~ ReJearCben have proved
that babies born to UL> users show tbe 1 a m e
chromosomal breeb that
tbe uera themselves have.
Bbocting statistics? You
)et
Wbat can be done about
it!
"Plenty, If UJS Mi I I
Louile Roy of New York Citf. dfrector of youth ac-
tivities for tbe National
Foundation • March of Dtmea.
EDUCA'nON
On a crou-country sweep
conducting student youtb
leadenb.tp conferences on
birth detects. Mias Roy laid
• the major concern of the
Ol'&anbatlon iJ to educate R~Oj~irllt!il'-~~ the youtba of todlly and to • ft
get adults to recoplze that -
'teen-aiers are intl!rested in
· wbat happens to future
genentioo...
Every other minute a
baby ii born in this country ,
D:rugs kinked
with a defect serious enough ~!li:ii
to disable, disfigure or kill TIME OU! F_OR TEA -Ml!!B Louise &>y _(left) ()f New York City, director of ~7 1~i:ncf:fec~!iab~esto!! youth activities for the National Foundation-Marc'h of Dimes, is honored at a
born each year _ in the tea given in the Eastbluff home of Mrs. N<>nnan Watson (right), director ot
United Sta~ the figtn is vohmU!iers for the Orange County Chapter. Chatting with them )s Mrs. Harold
1 quarter of a mil.lion. Boyvey, volunteer advisor lor Soutttern California.
"Young people, as future
parents, have a very special
stake in the problem of birth
defects.
"To an encouraging ex·
tent, aome birth defects can
be prevented.
proof that these types of
drugt are linked to the pro-
blem, but they are not the
only links.
' • Although researchers
United States.
Using th e attendanre
record at Orange Coast
College at the s t u d e n t
leadership c o n C e r e n c e
yesterday as a guideline, it
certainly looks hopeful.
This was the second con-
ference, a n d attendance
doubled.
Luncheon,
Librarian
On Agenda
Members of Our Lady
Queen of Angell Women's
Gwld will bear Mra. Marlin
Sheeley, Newport Beach
llbranan, explain library
services and review boob
at an 11 a.m. luncheon
session Tuesday, March 12,
in Island House, Newport
Center .
Reservations are required
by Monday evening and may
be made by telephoning
Mrs. William H. Rambo. or
Mrs. John Kehoe.
Mrs. C. W. Elliot,
chairman of the bridge
group, announced the next
gathering will be Wed-
nesday, March 20. in the
Corona de! Mar home of
Mrs J. L. Connell.
Gwld members are plan.
ning the annual dinner
\:lance slated May 5 in the
Balboa Bay Club under
d1rect1on of Mrs. L. J.
Finley, chairman.
What's
-Doing
MARY DAY, 6-42-4321
TODA'I' Women 9' the M_., 1111 -Moo.,,
Holl. Coat• ~. I o m. •....nu.. "-• AwxlH.,..,, C•I• ~ .. Ufttf 4»-t.,,..rlcan l"I°" Hi ll,
I •"' l'lttOAY
,.....,,,,.. Vollw N1111 le 111..i.t
TOH C-..-itecrNlion C•nlor, Hunf.
l'1Gton ~IC.h, 10 I m
Afttlon' l'rlday LIHI~_, Ckll0-710
W ll•v A•• , 8-lbOll. n-. °'""" Covnty SIMlo Ifft -D<>tg School, Ger-dtn Grovt, I ft m.
Archaeologists "So, we can't start too
early in teaching youngsters
the importance of prenatal
· care and of good personal
health," Mias Roy stressed.
have d I s c o v e r e d the
chromosomal breaks with s . s b L 'Uncover' Topic ~c~a= ~~:: enes et y eague Franklin Fene .~a of
"First, individuals should
maintain proper diet habits
. . . and this should be
developed at an early age."
born with the addiction, California State College at
these are not the only fac-The first in a series of Weaning. Long Beach anthropology
tors," she asserted. four monthly meetings of La Leche League is an department will provide the
The Wearing of the Green • Everyone feels like an Irishman for st. Patritk's celebrations as Mrs. Leo Gog-
erty and Mrs. Robert Pattison (left to .right) illustn.te. Our Lady of Mt. Cmnel ·
Women's Guild, Newport Beach, is presenting a St. Pat's dinner dance Friday
evening, Marcb 15, in Balboa Bay Club. Frankie White and bis group will pro-
vide lively mwic, ae<X>rding to Mrs. Pat lison, guild president.
Spring Styles Sprung
For Sorority Bene/it
An abundance of spring
flowers will set a gala
background for the showing
of spri.ng and summer wear
during the annual benefit
r ashiou show S a t u r d a y ,
Mardl 9. staged by Alpha
Gamma Delta M o t h e r s •
Club of the Univm;ity of
Southern California.
Mrs. Fred Bice of Corona
del Mar. president, and Mrs.
Dee Whipling, housemother,
will greet guests at the 1 :30
pm. event in the sorority
house. Benefit chairman 1s
Proceeds wW be used to
purobase furnishings for a
new ehaptier h o u s e .
Groundbreaking ._, schedu1·
ed this spring and com·
pletion expected in the !all.
TOPS 001s
Host Guest
Thursday, March 14, at
10 a.m. in the Community
Methodist Cb u r c h , Hun-
tington Be3c:b, members of
TOPS OO's of Huotlngton
Beach will host a repreaen·
tative of the U.S. Depart·
ment of Agriculture who
will discuss Food and Your
Weight.
EFFECT OF DRUGS
The education of youths
makes them aware of their
. responsibility of h a v i n g
"Because mooey is used Costa Mesa Chafter, La international. nonsectarian program at 7:30 p . m .
on purchasmg the drugs, Leche League wil explore and nonprofit organization tonight for the Pacific Coast
there is little left for the Advantages of Nursmg devoted to disseminating in· Archaeological s 0 c 1 e t y
Alpha Garn models wiH
disptay fashions provided by
Olarm, whose designers
streS1S casual and dressy
sportwear appropriate to
campus life. Models include
Sonnee Stallman, Barbara
Phillips and Kathy Bice, all
of whose families reside in
Corona del Mar.
Club members invite all
women who need to take
off pounds to join me
organization. T h e c 1 u:b
meets everr Thursday ll
9:30 a .m. m the cburd1.
Further information may be
obtained by calling Mrs.
Howard Simon, 968-1719. prenatal care. Your Baby. formation on the natural mee ti ng in Bowe rs Mrs. Arthur Adamson.
·~~many ~~u~. ~s.Car~~W~erwill ~diq~~b~toMw ~~ri~ Mu~um, ~"~------------------------------
• children, the iinpcdanoe of
good dietary habits, genetic
defects and the effect on
the unborn when the mother
Poor diet and a rise in open her Huntington Beach and prospective parents, ac· Ana M A R I 'A H I s
venereal disease are as bad home for the 7:45 p.m. event cording to Mrs. H. w~ F~ll<>Wi:ng the program ~·--V--...
as the drug itseU. Tuesday, March 12. Subse-Moore, Costa Mesa group nlrWly~lected society presi-M.,£.. \,L.
Here, again. education quent meetings will include leader. dent. Lavon Burnham of
takes drugs.
By drugs, Louise referred
plays a major role in The Art of Nursing, Birth Further Information is Huntington Beach, will ex-
preparing future parents of of the Baby and Family available by calling Mrs. plain plans for field work
what and what not to do. 1_R_e-;la;ti;;. o;;ns;;;;a;;nd;;;;N;u;tr;iti;' o;n;a;n;d;;;M;;;oo;r;e.;;;54;~;;;-· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;an;jd~exiiiiciiiiailva;ti;. o;n;s.;;;;;;i-I to all medicines n o t
prescribed by the doctor.
"It would be dramatic U
we could say LSD and ad-
dictive drugs are the only
cau~ of defect!.
"But, we can't There is
Secretaries
0 r a n g e County-Harbor
Area L e g a 1 Secretaries
Asaoclation meeta the third
Wednesday ol the month in
varlout locations. Fwttler
lnfonnwon may be ob-
tained by calling Mn. Jact
uwig. &42-9SIOO. Members
gather at 7 p.m.
"When we talk to the I
kids," she said, "they don't
seem too concerned about
themselves. They feel 'this
is my body and I can do
whatever I want to with il •
"When we stress the
hereditary element, they
become concerned.
''They do have a con-
science about what they
might do to others."
Is the National Foundation
reaching the p u b 1 i c .
especially the youth which
is the primary &Dal of this
director!
Symposiums are being
conducted throultbout the
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Wed·LOll9duo. llhech
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IANKAMlltCAID
MASTIR CHAllGI
er MAalAWS RIVOL VING
CHARO I
CAUSI POil PAUii -Tat.i~ti:me to put ~ Ptre ceremonial clotning and.
c:nftl on diaplay ill tbe Colla -Libr 1:rJ are Camp Fire Girls Diane Chamber•
and Nancy ScbOenmehl and B e Btrd Roxanne Pemberton (left to right). The
Camp Fire Girls organization Will be 58 years old on Sunday, March 17.
Newlyweds
Pick Home
In Laguna
A chapel ceremony at-
tendld by immediate
me:mben of the family aaw
Bomde Scott of Laguna
Bacb become the bride of
Fred Powers of Costa Men.
Tbl Rev. Dr. Charm H.
I>t.rellfle1d performed the
... rlq ritu in St.
A a d r • w ' 1 P?Qbyterlan
a.cb.
Tbl lllW Mn. Powers,
..._.. al Mn. o. u. car.
nil al a.ta Mela. WU at-
tndld ~ Mn. Betty
Bowler' u matron of honor.
Belt ma waa J a mes
Powva. ,, ... ~:-~ trip to tlu newt,.-are at home Ja
Laiuna BMdl. Botlt are
Unlvenfb' of 8 o u t h t r • Caltforma sractuaws in
p.taanucy.
Flattering
l'LU"lBBY all the wa1
• danl A superb arranae-meat ti ~ a.-. tbla fucle"lll d r • • 1. 'lttftl tram lprinS Into llllDllW,
ch ... a blend.
Prillted Pattern l.'12: Haff
Sl.s 12~. 1~. lSlit, llli2.
~ ~.Sile 1&~ (bust
37) tabs 2* yarda 39-inch
fabric. .
SllTY·nvE CZ NT Sin
colm for ncb pettern-add
1S cenU for eadl pattern
far tlnt-d.ua mallin1 and = handll.ni. Sad to
Martin. the DAILY PnDr. 4t2 Pattern I>llpt., m Wtlt lltb St .. New Yen.
N. Y. JIOlL Prmt NAME,
ADDDll with Zl!z.. SIZE and STn.8 NUMBgg.
CbOOle -patt..-n free-dip COUJ>09 In new Sprinc·
Summer Pllttsn Catalog.
100 ltyJea, all m.. 8end to centa.
New INSTANT SEWING Boot-Gows,.. how to ••
it todl)', wear it tomorrow. . <mr 500 pictures. Only fl.
Hadau eh
Mn. Jack Chapman, M9-
13'11, ma, be eG9taded for
1 o « a ti o n lnfcrmatiee for
Harbor Cbal>ter of ~
lab. The cfub m"ta at I p.m. .,.., tblrd ,.......,.
Camp Fire Girls
58th Birthday Nears
The &irt. will be celebrat-
ing another' birthday come
Sunday, Match 17.
The "girls" are the Camp
Fire Girls arid they'll be SS.-
years-young on that date.
All along the Orange Coast
membert of the oldest U.S.
orglDiution far girls will
observe the futivities. In
the Harbor Area members
hne diapt.yed Camp Fire
ceremoaial clothlnl. mid craft.I in both ol tb9 Colta
Silve r San~s
1'be tint and t " l r d Tuesdays Ii I ~ ;m .
Mesa libraries.
The Camp Fire program,
open to any girl regardless
of race, creed or financial
status. includes Blue Birds,
second and third o-ades;
Camp Fire Girls, fourth·
slxth; Junior High, seventh
and eighth, and Harizoo
Club, high school.
Amoog objectives ol the
folmd~. Dr. and Mn. Lu-
ther Halley Gulick are em-phases on homemaking, health, money mana1ement. character bulldlnl, creative
arts and outdoor experlenee.
art.a and outdoor exper-
iences.
members of Silver Sand• :m. Native Dauioite.ta ot the a!:l:1'19 .... -=---
The Tee
Tattler
Go111tn West ptbeT for
meetblp. Lake P a 1 k
CballiltOme, H u n th I t o n
Bt9cb, is the setting fCJt
the first session while Mrs ..
Jack Wilson, 548-1479. will
furniah location Information on the third meeting. -!""'9l!lr'lllr..~c:::imm .. 1I
TOPS Women
Offering' Wares
During Sale
Sea Sirens Cbsptu
TOPS is ape>DSOriDC a
gar~ae sale S a t u r d a J ,
~cb tt, h lh l t a.m. •• s p.m. In the homt of Mn.
Donald Andrews, 2420 15th
St .. Newport Beach.
Fund.I from tbt aale will
help MDCI the chaptrr'a q~n . tD UM TOPS Natloul
'Coove~.
Fu.tt.tMr Wonnatlon may
be oNUMd " Cl1llnl Mn. I>ODBaeJ,~*-
4 PC. SEUING .
TrusurabJe stirtin& wittl the
dramatic urvint aad romantic
charm for which this precious
sterling is f amoos. Choice of
three charming patterns. Set-
ti11g includes kAif e, fork. salad
fork, tfaspoott.
24!!
AT4'.7S
12
" 188'!! lllYICI, D7 ..
4 PC. smtNG
Heir1oom quality sterling flat-
wn -disti•ished of de4
sign. elegantly carved and
balanced. lndivickJal setting
incfm knife, fork, salad
fof\ and teaspoon, in choice of
f0tr diveisified patterns.
4 PC. SffilNG ·
Rhythmic design reUechnr
sheer efegance in each har-
nmious detail. 4 piece
place settin1 includes din·
ner krufe, dimer too, safad
bk. ind teaspoon. et.>ose
frOCR two of Alvin's roost
coveted patterns.
34 88
cow.
AT S.Z:U
Jayne Wilson -Wins Wings .
•••c•• .... f1ryeur .... taWt-... lt• lru••'"-'
dliM -4 1x.,t1it1 1ihtr-.t prices wWclt ...... JM te
• .. •• .... c_,... -.._ ..., " Wiit• F...al
-"IEIEllCY" SERVICE F• I
lurTMnous pcm1J111 chifta ill umelh4 wtlm, cool-
ly borderW flt ~ -11 eleg111tly Stlllple
service 1ncWin1 8 plltes, caps, SalJcers, bread·
and-butter lfld salad plrte.
~~h..... 24~
"SIMPLICllr' SEIYICE F• I Hi1~ fired lfllllille c~ina maJ'"ficeltlJ 1lllt4. 3 .88 Classic .-., bordefed in plrt11111111. Set iMkKles
8 eacb: plltes, ~ keJll '• MtWs. SlllCft1, • cw
cereal/IOuA sauces lllllnecmary servin1 pieces. AT 49.H
\•
•
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Easter Bunny
I •
?tgendo at Davis
College Pk. p;f A COMING UP: Paper drive
Frida,, Marett •· M.rt. J1~1 Se'9a(er . REPORTS: Field trlp to
President Ol'Y9rl saett wat the
COMING UP: Meeting at )lrir.e'for wfanlhf u,. lut
7:30 p.m. tooight, In th• Mn. Vlder Uarb paper drive. Students
school. Slate of new of· Presideat from Mn. R e b e t t
ficers will be presented. z I 111 I e t's •"" Mfu Th th M COMING UP: f'amilJ -r-ey are e mes. spaghetti dlnner from S G e o r I• n e Bridlhaw'1 ----.------~ Burlellb B\lnbem, JftSi· clau., toOk tbe trlp. deal; llay GaneU, Dale to 8 p.m. s.turday, March
Jettrle.s and Robert Stet-t. Pricea are fl.50 for Whittier PT A
tler, v i c e presidents; aduMa. 75 cents fo r
Robert Walter and Robert ttudenta, ehlldren under Mn. W. L. Melctter
Davil, 1 e c re t ar le s; five fne • • · the Rev. Praideot
Car 1 ton 1t us s e 11 , John Reilly, principal of COMING UP: Problems of treasurer; Bruce l;ledrlck. Mat.et Del Hl1li School,
historian, and MMs Pat wlll apeak at I p.m. tbe Gener1tion Gap is
HurI.y, audit~. Science Tburlday. Matth 14 · theme of unit meeting at
j.,... f th d Gre•t bookl readin1 pro-7 ......... . pro~ o e s.tu ent.s · th wlll be . p.m .• ...,....y, March 12,
will be on dlsplay and gnm at in-in the mulUp(fCse room. h troduced soon ' to ~ OOOl'lr)' 1 if e ptt9en· elthth lf.S. will be \lnder The t.ssue wtU clilcUJS•
tatiom will bt made. Mrs. the direction of the Mmes. ed by 1 panel ol parents,
Gordon Sindalr ii tclence teachers ADd stl.lffats of
.
Yount ..... , : anlate4
with Newport 8-)l :Job••
Daughters, Bethel 1 U
gather the Me9nd a a it
fourth MondaJs at 7:30 p.nh
The M110nlc Temple Is the
MlUnl for the meetiqs,
htfonn1Uon r e g a r d la c
membership may bt •
talned by ca.1Uni M r a •
Walter Tui, 145-17$5.
chalrman. Mothers o f Georc• Jobnl-00, p a u 1 tbe fourth, filth and 1lxth
fourtll crade students will &r.S.. Officen for the ·Secretaries ·
host the social hour. Busineu Women comiDC year will b • :
H elected. Refreshments will At 1 -~ •rper PT"' =-p.m. "VJ --"" {" Mrs. Dolores CronJn, 5.16-be 1erved followt.nr the Thurtday wome ol BMla
'Mn. Deeal• 8111111 wn, will take calla re1ard· meetina. Public is invited Ch1pter ot N 1 t t 0 l,.l l
Pruklent Ing membersbJp and meet· · . . . Small World of S e c r etlrlet' ANOclaU.
COMING UP: Meetlna at ina location of the American Fashlons, le at u ring Jnlernatlonal UMtnble ill
-· Buaineu Women's Auocla· ho!M'mlde clothes f o r different loc1ti0nt to tittend
are a.ft to ri.eht) Susan Elliott, Teri Ctputo IDd
Cathy 5,arient. Entertaining M ~ will be
1M Debutantes, I school choral ll"OUP• Hd refnlb-
DlenU wlll be provided by the Home Econom1cs Club.
?:30 p.m. Tuesday, March lion. The clubWomen 1ather glrb in aU lfade.s Friday, meetinp. Mn. Sally Flem·
12, Jn the mult.lpurpose the third Wednesday of the March 29. Moftters 1re in· ing at mG110 may , bl
room. Mn. Barbara Sterl· month at I p.m. vlt.d to paru-:ft&i. and tele-...._. -._,,__.,_• mg,J>1Ycbologistwtththe .9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•~iiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•.....,.iiiiiii ..... iiiiiiimavsiiiiiiiiiJQl•w-.uiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiii childreu' medical iroup"'
in Anaheim, will speak OD
Remectlee for tbit twical domestic scerie, mWJttat.
ed by 'lln. Joeeph -Cole and her IOU~ Joba Quinn
will 6e offered b1 Dr. lverett L Shostrom, eminent
psycholot61t, teadl.er and iutbor when be addrenes
T ake1 Heed: ·Bracelets
Ca~ Save YOur Li/e
I 87 tATRJCIA wear iuch bracelets, Unts
MeCORMACK to life 1'hen they cannot
.,..k tt1emselva ead a
,,
Newport Harbor High Scbool PTA at 7:30 p.m.
'lbunday, March 21. His toplc will be M111ipula·
tkml A.f!ecting Student Acblevrment.
N!Wl
Empr••·
SHOPPER'S SPECIAL 1
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GrlG• ,. ortst.i bowl with ..,_.
pitted foit etld ..,oon In •II ~
~tt•r"f enown. hffecit for 9'fl dMng.
•
ccrortune Knits"" for the
' Fortunate ·! New Manhattan• P•rm•n•nt·Pr.u
''Fortune Knits" of B•n·Lon• to0% textrallnd
nylon give you matchleSJ luxury/
ff you've bffn looking for 1uper«>ft, luxurloul knit
C&JUll• that kNp their lhape and color JUlt about 1r
forever ... stop looking 'cause "fortune Knlta" are hertl
Good looking and comfort1bll •• all get-out.••
and they wHh and drlp..cf ry f•ter than you °"'
lmagln. ••• reedy 10 w.er and looklng m. llii1iftd..Mw
.wry time. We've oot • .,. In loedt of the -.t'•
MWtlt fMhlon colora ••• you lhoUtd tool
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Master Modern Dance
Class Slated at · OCC
' A master clau Oil 'modern
dance will be pven at
Orange Coast College March
14 by OCC dance 1Dstructor
Lynda Davis.
The ctaas will be held
from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Jn tbe
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...,." " .. ._ _ _ e'hMI tQ <»•> had four extracupicullr programs ill 1 row -a ~
""'\_, • .._ bU 1 11:
111
• ... 'VllbMI. wildly mi.led ba&. llDd each, in it. own way, exce~
,. .. !•m>a...M • • Iii fldlc:ttM ,.,.. lenl , 11
> ......,., Jltl a.. -• !! I WITHOUT 90 much 11 flipping the dial, ttMn~, ......:. .............. -.......... l.. (I) ........ Air. {C) s ~ ~M. IN,,...._-•T EMta r., Jr., &eottt I were the sight of aea ;tnemones, whidl look Ute ~ ~ ~ 1 fdlillCM ftn1 -...., IM llMI ~ Malb flowers but aft not, trappin& and devouring I pl» C "'•"''*ta..,..., 111-,... I ing fiSh; Mia Farrow was confeaing she often re-~
....... en• • 111UP£Hst THEATRE" I treats ill a "Httle fantasy world" of her own; ~. ~ !.f'.f t-'wa':::.,.~ * ROIDT RYAN-In Color! Carlo in all its 2iamor and beauty wu spre~ bef~ feall,..,..,... 1 ..,...,... 9 the public and finally, there was an illustrated bJJ.,.: •
Ille CM ti DMltl .._, "' lllf• fl.~ 1'lllln (C) ceo 11111.> tory on oonditiont in Gennaoy Ulat *I Bitler to" ~~~=-:.:~i:: ~y~·.:tt~n.~~ power and to World Warn.
Colley 1114 &61 ..... .-. -. Sllnl flmll ttar. Wiien his First program on the scbedule wac the secoac1 '-Im~ .....,Dr• c:an'::! :.:" .,:-.= 0:. ':' 11= in the Jacques Cousteau aeries about underaea u-
All ettnctM '°.ii.c. wltl the fttlll(J, • fltllw 4tckla lie must ploration and experimentation. The oceanogn.phef" --•
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.. _ .. IMI ........, ltlm wlll •ts It the whMHI· and 'hi ,,.,6 di nd hoto ,..,.._ ..a.,i. -u-' • .... "·T.• ......, c.11111, r1ns1e1a t1' tllt eo1111q•ncea. s crew u1 vm a p &rat> .. _ .. 1&.aa1 ~ , =:' ~ "":. =•o:" :,t m Alli .,... """ (C) c&o min.> ex'j>lored tbe colorf u1 and strance marme life of • : a.,.eu.i di~ ,_ M e , .. 8 ,,.._ (C) (JO min.) coral atoll off the coast of India. 'Ibe photo gr~
M• tM tw1tlirlwM _.... lft •·111.,.... n: "Crim• Doetol'• was marvelous and the gl~ o( the ocmi 1
u.,tte. Mower• Duff ..,..t. ~..... flora and f.auna exciting and eiotic.
·-S 1111..ie: ._ lie ... • .. 1Mr. "Mlticlll lnHlll· ' fife I Ill" (4ramt) '11~61 llllCll 1114 Alltomltl.-Tiit futllre MISS FARROW came along nezt, the cooper• '
Dt.,M11, Dl•11t Cllltlto, "9ft1td "" ti t11t •utDmetoll. °' rellot, 1s tive end relaxed wbject of a sympathetic intervieW
u.11. wml* 11 t111 Second An11111t Von by her former "Peyton Place" colleegue, llym
•tr*• Cu 1c11: (C) (JO lt1W111111n Ledllrt II tilt Dtdlbl O'Neal. The yoooct actre86 .u-~-...1 ._._ly ..__ -. iiiii.) IM .. ,... 11141 Eledreftlc EA&ineetL • ~~ u._ ua. 1.w:1n
..... -(IO 111111.) ily relatlooships, explained her deep tnteN1t tll.t' • ....,_ .._ ~ mm• .... ,._ . ..._ (C) (Ml Indian religion Ind meditation. She WIS not nkecl
• ......_ ~ fl 111 M. about and did not volunteer-IDJ'ldnl .about ~ '
UI&" ~ r.-• e 111..: fQ cao •> 111 Jolla riage. The half hour special ts apparently • t.-t nm ....,.. _.. _, • • n for a tuture terfet a was called '"Jbe Now n...t.!
...... A n••n.. ftlllt ~ {C) (30 eration. "' --: . •> ""' °"""'· .. • "Monte Carlo .•. C'est la Rose" WU an ~ !.r'9..!: =-~ tc> (30 and imaginative combination o! guided bar:-;.;! • -'9-(C) <» 111111., 1atar tety 6bow and !aebion show -oar tour iuide£:
fr.,.. Pri~ Gr.ce, wore a difhreot Diot twtuiiwi· iii m..,.. .,.. ,... Mii ., a each of her many 11ppearances. •
fiiUt't' (~) '61 -JoJtt
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w.i."*1111 • CJ 111. Gflnfet~ Cecll '•rlllr. THE MONUMINTAL task of adaptlnc WU&m -.> ._... .., M• DMeo m• ,,_(CJ (JO•> L. Shirer's "The Riae and Fall of the '!bird Relcfl"
.... • Mtlll: .......... tf .. ,...,. -the. book rtlll to allll06t 1,500 p.,es -Wiii ,,..
(wtlt•r11) ·~111M Vlckerl. ilm with an hour program, die first at thrw to be ea. • 11 c. broadalat later dlis week.
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Re&earcben have done a thoroQgb ml fmq-
!native job of rounding up appropriate~ to
illustrate die mardl of events -otd neww reel ma.,.
still pbotograph1, certooos, and have ltllo ~
viewed IODle of IWer'w intimates and followwl .
THE "RST ehow told of Hitler's troubled_.,
Hfe, and then weiX into greater detail on bis emer·
gell(:e in the Germany of tbe 1920s wbMi tbe econ· O!DY· p<>litical ttrudure and morale wre 'ftlt and distwt>ed. 'lbe namitive carried the Nut ._,_
iogy up to 1933 when mt1er becaP>e onoeUar ot
Gel'IDIQy mid the 11lird Reidi WU born. •
It sbould be noted that all of the IPtdal ~
grew on the network Mre ~ by m -.=~ ~de packager, David Wolper, and It Wiii eo tmpNt..
11ve atiowoue.
RICOMMINDEO toni&flt: • and Debbie
makes m,0 ABC, 8-9 PST, SJ>ldai· Proanm C
poned ortgmaUy becauee <A a networt tectwiL•e
Itri.kt, 1fttb Bob Hope, Jim Nabon llld Bobby Dlrin.
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Sees More
E~on
All lnvatnMnt of more
thu $13.$ million wlil ..
: :made bJ OeaeraJ Ttlpbone • co. o( c.JJf ornta ln lta
' ~anie CU.Won for the t•
year. B. R. W • ll m 1 a , dMw11 JIWICef, renaled.
Ht aaJd tbalt b)' the eDd
of l9ef tM -mion apecta ... .. ..,... • ~ of' 140,000
flai.pil a••, a ll,• IDCr'9uit CW.1Mt1ur.
• Tiii cUvlalol a er v e a
t.-.,.n iD CJprfta, Poun·
tdD van.,. Garden Gron,
Bdldlettoa Beach, Midway
Qty, Stanton. Wdtm1Dllter
· and Laguna Beacll.
"The single creatnt seg. ~ in the tl3,se5,000
bbdctt b the allocation of
U.718,000 for teltpboue twit.
chlng equipment, includmg
d I r • c t distance dlalln1," Weitman uld.
Dr. !art L. Steele, of Newport Beadl, slalf lcienu.t
in reeearcb and engb>eering at Autonetlcs, Ana-
heim, deecribea ooe of the principles of 1aler action
ditcusaed in bil receoUy publilhed book, "Optical
Laaen in Electronkl." AltbOQgb be has ant&ored
numerom tecbnical papers. tbil 15 Dr. Steele'• firtt
book.
"Another large expfnse ii -------------------the tt,31111,eoo for· n e w
telephonu mt awitchboard.I
' .., be lnatalled lD our
4uatomer'1 homes ud of·
fict"S," be aald. "Thia ln-
teatmeat covers n e w
wrvtce1 t.o be ottered to
our niltin1 and future
e1.i1temtra durtDJ 1w."
Other large espendlture1
tbia r.•111 are for the com-
pany 1 outaide plant, wbicb
includes 1uch items as
tenn1n&lJ and wire, u well
u underground c a b 1 e
b'clUtles. This investment
'Will run about $3,951,000.
Monies totaUna '463,000 will
be lnvetted to purchaae
faJld, bullding1, w or k i n g
tools and tehlcles.
Major projects for the
Orange division lncludt ill
new Warner 1 w 1 t c b l n g
center complex, which wlll
be compJeted in July. Tb1J ~ulpment center will serve
customen whose pretlxes
begin with "SM" and "592".
:. '67 Earnings
Top Record
For United
Net ea.rnlnp of Ustited Air
Linea rose to '72.819,000 in
1267 and the c o m p a n y
became the ilrat air CMTier
\o pau \be b.1llioo dollar
oiark \JI year}J revenues,
G. E. Keck, pre&lAlent, an·
n:;··ie~d in the annuaJ re-
. pert to 1tockholder1.
Unlted'• net earnings In
l!'~J w:re '311,308,000. Keck
po:n'ed out that the airline
rn-~1inlst•' strike halted the
company's operatiOOI for .S
Oaya in 19ee and that com·
parlsona ol llnandai and
traffic data should be view-
ed ln that U&hl
Although 1987 eamlnga
were the highest ln the com-
pany' a history, the rate of
return on investment of 8.8
rerc~rt was un.satlsfactory,
b? !:lri
TI'~ U:~ net earnin&• are
equ::I to '4.19 per common
&h~re. compared wtth $2.44
per share in the prior year.
In each case earniols per
share are after p.rovidlng
for preferred dlv\~nda and
are based on the averaae
number of common shares
outstanding. An average of
1,8?.4,30& more 11hares "ere
qu~:anding in 1967.
Oo Dec. 31, 1967. United
bad fll0,180,000 of COD·
vertlble debentures outstan·
cllill (t144,968,000 in 1*).
If these had been converted
lnto common stock at the
beginning of the year or
dai.e of issuance, if later,
t:~! per ah.are earnings for
the two years would have
t:5en 13.97 and '2.30 reapec-
Uvely.
Your Money's Worth
Airport Congestion
Forcing New Routes..-~
By SYLVIA PORTEil
Today you cao fly dlrectly
from suburben W b I t e
Phlins, Nnr York,. to
Prov\dence, BOIJtal, Buffalo
or Detroit without maldng
the trafflc....-led trip to
jammed r.'iork airpo'1& such aa ennedy o r
LaGuardla. er you may
be able to fty directly to
other major cities, including
St. Lou.la, Cindnnati and
Chicago.
Today you can ny direcUy
from Roanoke, Va., to New
York. instead of mak.lng a
connectlon In WashJngton.
And soon you may be able
to fly direotiy to New Yark
from such cities as Colum-
bus, ln Ge<>rata. and Ealin
Air Force Bue in Florida
-without having to mJke
time-coo6 :.imlng connection•
in Atlanta.
DIRECT AlRlervice also
ma.y be est.ablllhed between
Mlnoeapolia and Boston ;
between Huntsville, Ala. and
Loe Angeles; between
Detroit and Bermuda. The.
routes would b y p a • s
Chicago, Atlanta and New
York.
What thia means to you,
tbe air traveler. is that
you'Jl save Ume in ·travel
to and from airp<rts. U you
are a hlgb-aalaried
buatoeuman. tb.11 could
mou~ Into yearly eavlng1
of tea• ol thou.sands of
donln.
By bypaMing s u c b
overcrvtirded al.rporta aa
Ne" York, Cb.lcago and
Wuhlng~on. you could save
as much as two to three
hours in the time tt takes
to kmd. change planes tnd
take off -for ev«'j trip
you make. And the new air
routes will result in fewer
cases of misplaced baggage.
substantial savings in car
parking fees. too.
BEHIND the developing
variety of air routes is the
relentteu arowth of U.S.
J.Uburbs.
Also spurrtn& the airlines
to act are the new hllb
speed trains SOOD to be
operating between BOiton,
New York and Washington
and eventually other parts
of ttie U. S. If tt\ese tralns
cu make the New York
t.o W11bington run In th-ee
hours, tbi1 could beat the
time k ,.,., llakea to fly
between tbete ciUel, COUD·
tins taxi and waitiJ>i time.
On the new I n te r 1 t a te
1upertilghways, It's even
possible to drive diateces
FAR GREATER me ol
undenlled alrpMa b y
development of 1 i r l l n e •
subsidiied b e li c o p te r
service;
Developmem of t h e
• • S T 0 L p o r t • • to ac-
commodate ''abort tab-oH
and landing'' craft Whi(b
could fly passengers from
dowotown to downto"n
between nearby cltie&. Link·
ed coWd be the downtowns
of Ba.ton, Providence, New
York, Philadelphia and
Wuhlngtoo.
And over and above all
of this must be • far better
infusion of funds i n t o
bplld1ng. expanding and Im·
proving our p r e s e n t
airports. One estimate ls
we'll bave t.o pump $8 billion
iDto our airpor1a by 1975.
whlcb would imply new
paasenger ticket '-xee, new
airplane fuel taxes and new land.Ina cees.
New Branch
Bradley
To Speak
State Senator Clark L.
Budlty will be the keynote
• p e a k e r Friday " h e a
insurance men from
t h r o u a b o u t Southern
California gather at th•
Disneyland Hotel to dlacusl
the future ot tile small ~
dependent insurance aieot.
The sixth annual
Insurance Day will be held
from noon throulb the ev~
.$3.2 MiUion Earnmgs
Rep«»rted ~y Wllins
A Security Flrtt Nation~!
Bank braocb wUl b e
e•tabllabed lo Cypn11 at
99'l7 Walk• St. ll will
become ~· SI lb brancb Jn ar.,.. County.
ning banquet. The annual af. =-·-·L_-...,,.,..,
fair ls a cooperative effort of I
Orange Cout College, the
lndtpeladeot 1 a t I r I D C • ~~~
A1• Aan. ID4 t b t ~=f Or .... County J''91dmen'a "' AWi.
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PollUcll decluatiom of recent tlmet seem to All·
Jett thlt tbe Orante County Barbor Dllt:rict bu i.odetd
lallen upon ev1l days.
Sevenl d~meut. ln the CCRllllJ have_... raolatiom ur tbM tbe Harbor Diltrict be diuolVed.
TM dty ot Bm Beach bM made a auia of con.
ctlW efforU to .,. d:duded from the dtstrlct'• tasinl
autboritJ.
And Jn the belt of the moment, Allemblyman John
V. Brilla Cft,Ju.llertDD), ln apparent concert with M&em·
b!yman Rohen Burkt (R.Huntlngton Bettb), introduced
spot legi.llation in Sacramento, with many blank space.
contained theNln, Wbidl mt&bt later be tilled in with
woMI wbidl would aboUlb tlie Barbor Dl.Jtrict.
Yet tn tile cold H&tlt of reelity, it may be prudent to take a c1oee aaminatk>n of ~ Harbor Diltrict and
Oit• the eopty 1paces tn the aforementioned Assembly
Bill) thole areu which might be "left blank" should the
hlrbor aaency pus tiq oblivion.
Orule County's lfarbor District was formed in an
election ol Dec. 19, 1933, along wittl pa36age of a $640,·
000 bond ialue, for development of Newport Harbor.
Thia money wu augmented by $1,145,000 in federal
put&
Jn MJ"ly Jelll, a tbree-m., lltaU at Ne'wport oper·
llted the di.ttrid out of a ramshackle building known as
~ GrHD Hornet." The 1941-42 budget totaled
tlS,101.
But Ute many governmental agencies, th Harbor
Dlltrlot grew. It bad tuing authority. Many tub lay
lhead. Studlet for event\Uli development of Upper New·
POI'\ Bay began in 1942. Dana Point Harbor studies
opened ln 1949. Plans for an aquatic part at Sunset Bay
bepn m 19S8 and for Allio Creek Park in South Laguna
in 11le early 19608.
The dlstrlct's fJax rate today is sligbtlly more than
nine cents per $100 assaeed valuation.
Best Reason
To Give a Dog
tn an the lcky-1ticky aentimentaJ
i;!-:1• .s I've read about the advantages
r t a dog for growing children, I've
r.:ver seen the best reUOll given -
whJcb bu little to do with loyalty
und palsbip and all the otbe:r' preaum·
ed catlne virtues.
responses, depending on the given
&ituation.
The best reuon for gtvtng a dog
-and tt 1bould be a 1itt1e puppy
-to young children ii that it
dramaticaDJ teaches tbem whit a
perent b.11 to go through, and why
Cfltain parental llttitudea a r e
necessary.
WHEN A CHILD beSiU to take care of a J1UPP7, the dlll4 la IUdden1J
tume4 lat.o a 1*wt /flJl4 the dog mt. lb cblld. 'the pappy la willful
ucl lrr9'pOlllR>le -aad Ute ctild
bu to learn bow Clo mUI tt ruponalve
ud reJpOalfble wttbout injarint tu
spirit or bmnini the relaUOD1hip. IJ'b1J can. for tact, f.binneu, humor,
nul.bllity, and self~. It it,ves
, be child a aenae ol autbortty, but
at.so the aw.-eneu tt.t H be faill
lo use this authortty. er abuses it,
the dog will craw up resentful and
recalcttranl For "baodlm&" a clog
is more a matter of the ptYcbol<>Cical
~r>!>roach than the pbyalcal &tteotion ,,t 11 given to it.
CHILDREN LEARN . by example
·!'Id 11nalogy, not by precept. With
a · llUle doi to take care of, they tt~·ick1y learn the many·faceted role
of being a parent -which calls for
a wide vartefiy ol attitudes Mid
And it doec aomething even more
lmp<rtant for them. It shows them,
apin by analogy, that love la not
aeffl1arlly withdrawn when pcanl1b-
meat b lnfUded. The great fear of
young children (unexpressed and
unknown even to themselves) is that
~ntal love will be withdrawn if
they transgress obedience; and some
~ob are foolish enough even to
threMen this, -which oan drive a child
lqto neuroaia.
BUT IN ADOPTING ttie role of
parent toward hlJ puppy, a child sees
for bimaell that he is not withdrawing
Jove tf'om the puppy when be punishes
it; rather, be is trying to improve
the relationship. Be thus becomes
more tolerant toward the idea of
"training," and incorporates, as it
were, a part ol the parent'• penona
klto bimseU.
A dog in the boule is not everything
it's cracbd up to be by the sen·
timmtaHsta, and ~ are plenty or
minor disadvantagea t? living with
the species. But I'm convinced that
nothing is better in helping the young
child (but not under six) to grasp
the idea M what it takes to be a
parent -both in Jove and in looking·
after.
Tbe Harbor Dbtrld now P'°'*' enoneertnt on future proj.cW, blrtor patro1i Mel mutDt fireflgbtbll
and tt3C\le MTrica. Tbe diltrtd allocated $178,000 to
dty lilepardl ln Huntington Beac*, Laguna Beach md
N"'port Beacb this Yffr tor )ntectlon of county
beaches.
It la a*> true over tbe yean fbaf aome oouta1 dtiu
have cond<>ned IIld even encouralfld the Hubor Dlttrict
to Hpand rta role in providlnf ~ within citiet, such
as tbe marine fire protection and patroll in Newport
Harbor.
Despite it.I expanding role, ltudies ol more than
three decades suggest that for every f 1 invested ~Y
OraD1e Countians in their Barbor District, the retum Ul
taxes and benefits bu amounted to t2.49
Yet today, it may be true tbat the Harbor District
bas ouWved Jts usefuJness. It coul4 be converted into
an ordinary county departmeDt under dle Board of
Supervisors.
There are strong questiona, however, on just bow
much authority would thus remain wl1.h county govttn-
m~ ~
Could, or would, the county continue to fin&~
public services within city limits? Are dle ~ities willing
to pick up the laJ: tab? Whit woold be lbe •effect. on
project! f\Jeh u Dana Point Harbor, and Sunaet Aquatic
Park? Will county governmtnt continue augmeotinl
funds to city Hfeguard departmenta?
In the sum, it would seem the.re are many questions
yet to be answered before Orange Countlans rush head·
long mto dissolution of their Rarbot' District.
Perhaps in final analysis Jt should be d~. But the
questions should be anawered first.
Let's not cast the Harbor District aside in h86te
only to find we have some deep regrets in the years
that follow.
Nobody yet b86 enough answers.
Horrified by
'Aggression'
In Vietnam
To the Editor: Referrin~ to "War Widows' New
Burden," Comment Pa~e. March 2:
That the author of last Saturday's
fierce attack on the apparently slck·in·
the-mind composer of those despicable
polson pen letters to Vietnam war
wldowa SJ!ould be Incensed is quite
undPutandable.
Tht writer rtf trs to an editorial
originallt1 publillud by the Chico En-
tnpri&e-Record. It criticized a Susan-
ville man f OT writing anti-war ldtera
to widows of aoldie1's Jdl~d in Vid·
nam. Tht edtorial WGS baaed on an AP
dilpatch wrftte11 bu Jean Hflln.
Editor
What ls le11 understandable fs that
ln the flnt place, the writer of the
Jetten had at least the c~age to
allow himself to be identified. while
the author of the article remains
anonymous, and that In the second
place, despite lndJcations of possible
aJncerlty, by the very emotional tone
of the article ltlelf, its author would
appear to be a woman, and like Miss
Jean Hiller, somewhat lllogical.
WASHINGTON -France's ~year
long default on around rt billion in
World War I debts I• finally 10Jng
to get high-powered congressional at-
tention.
The powerful House Ways and
Means Committee will 1hortly bold
beEJrings on the matleT.
Rep. W l lb u r Milla, (D-Ark.),
chairman, has given thJs assurance
to Rep. Vernon Thomson, (R-Wis.),
sponsor ol 1 resolutloo calling for
forceful octlon to require payment
C1f the Jong • overdue o b 11 g a t l o n.
TbomlOO Initially introduced his
resolution in June 1968
Recently, the fonnu Wisconsin
governor wrote Mills vigorousty urg-
ing coulderation of the proposal. It
was in response to this th&t Mills
informed Thomson be has decided
to hold hearings preparatory to.bring. int the Issue before tbe full Rouse for a record vote.
MILLS' DECISION Js a notable vie·
tory for Thomson and a far·reaching
breakthrough on this long.pending question.
In the past several years, as Presi·
dent de Gaulle has displayed in·
creasing enmity toward the U.S., d~
mand ha1 lntenslfied in and out of
Congress that item measures be
taken to compel payment of the buge
World War I debts. This h&e been
persistently opposed by the State
Department.
Now on the ba11l1 ol Mtlls' word
to Thomson the lnfluential Way1 and
Means chairman ls set to disregard
the State Department and press for
a crackdown on France.
''Tha 11 extremely patityiaa,'' 1114
Thomson •. "alld Jong overdue. n it
certain to be widely acclai.med bJ
mernben Of the Houae and h publiiC
at lar,e. t b.Ve told Chairman MfUI
1 wilt te,sUfy at the hearlnp in ,f\11.
coofidence that both hiJ CQmmJttee'
and the House a; a whole will
overwHelmlngly approve a reaol&&Uoa
calling for prompt and forceful ldion
to secure paymect of tis i.oc·
defaulted French debt''
WHAT JB PROPOSED -Crux"
Rep, ~·1 joint r...._ ii u foftows: · .,
"'liU&. • II tbe senaa (JI Coaaraa
that' tile Pret*nt ahOllW take luch
steps as may 1'I necessary to require
the Republic of France to make full
and prompt settlemfllrt with raped
to past due ~oun.ta <includlnt pJ'lo.
clpal and interest) of ill Work! War
I indebtedneu to the United States.
It is tu.rtber the aeme of Cooaresa
that the President lbouJd take aucb
additional slept u may be nec:euary
to assure that the Republlc ~France
will make full and tlmely aetti.ment
ol future lnstallmenu due with ?Upect
to such indtbtedneat."
In bia letter to Mills •elnJ action,
Thomson stressed two polnta: Tbatr
the U.S. gave France more than f1
billion in economic and military aid
following World Waz II; in recent
•'RAAcg llAS GltOWN ridl and
prosperObt flom the stimu1u of
f7,m,tm,OOO la U.S. ecooo~ and
Jlll1itarJ &ld liftbl 1946," Tbolnao•
pointed out "Meanwhile, she=· to in*• pttments Ott her de
~~~ and lntentt ow1.t!g . try from World Wu I. ·
"S!QCt 11182 France bas ~' more ho, $2.5 · billion in g and ~at p0llcy contiiuaes una To
aavt Americaa tup1Yer1 the oteroua
bUrdeD of mare grlevoua tax•, th•
tlJM Np. tome to colled frotia De
Gaulle, wbo bu embarked 1ll*l 1
dellblnte prosram to delh'Of our
(Old r11uves '1ld undermine the ~Jut
ol ow ~. ,.. you tnow, J uve
~ "1 .,,_, otflers -. are
I b action • my
IN RF.SPONSE TO this letter Lee
Inrln, dilef counsel of the eomrn1ttee,
adviled Tbom10D, '"!'be staff bu ... n
lN1raeted to requut appropriate
departmntal repcrts (from t be
'J'reuur1 ud State Departmentl) OD
yoar melatJoa."
lUa a foretooe conclualoa tbe Houff
will ov ... lmlb«lJ approve a
crackdown °" De Oaune on the World
W1r 1 ~ tstue.
Not ..i, 11 the haughty Prwnch
ruler widely unpopular In , t b t
chamber, but the fact that tfdl 1'
an electlon 198T also will plaJ a de-'
clslft role 1n e11Juring a maaivt
favor1ble vote.
Aftermath of Hiroshima
rr IS INDEED unfortunate that
some of this well·meaning but at the
same time rather slckenin~ r.mo·
tlonallsm and 11entimton•.,1i•v ('011ld rot
be directed toward those equally
"human" beln,lls In North Vletnam
who never asked to be bombed,
napalmed and mutilated by great1 BIG, benevolent Uncle Sam.
To equate the malevolent out-
pourings of an embittered old man
with sincere dbsent against this
fascistic, buDvlng war. who~ op-
ponents Include such b r i l I i a 'I t
humanitarians as David SchOPnbrun
And &injarnln Snoclt. ls scarcely in·
rllcatlve of logical thinking.
Notoriety Is Not Enollg
No one In Hiroshima wu prepared
for what happened that early morning or August 15. 1~5. Now, more than
h-o de<:ades later. the scars of that
atomic explosion remain. There were.
In that areatest unnatW'al disaster
ln history, some 90.000 survivors. or
"hlbakusha," which In Japanese
mtoan1 "explosion-affected persora."
Alter spending 1ome four yean in
Japan ln psychJatrlc research on
postwar youth, Dr. Robert Jay Llfton
vt'lted Hiroshima: became fascinated
wltb the problems of the "bibakusha" .
aftd remalMd to make a scholarly
llfl'VAY of atomic bomb survivors.
THE RESULT 18 "Death In Llf•:
Sunlvora of H l r o 1 h i m a • 1 ' an
enormoualy documented sociological
• JllYCboloilcal 1urv•1 bued on a
p-eat many penonal interviews with
aurvtvon. rt II a chllllnl anatomy
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they carry radiation. They are often
refused employment, on grounds .. they
are weak, or prone to fatal dlseHe.
Beyond that, they tend to hold
themselves as a k:lnd of race apart.
or 1econd-clasa citizens. onen torn
by guilt at simply being survivors.
Yet as Dr. Lifton, wbo ls a Y11lr
research psychiatrist. puts it, we arP
all Hiroshima survivors.
IN ALL THE AUTHOR'S lntervln.11
(which are interwoven in thJs book
with analysis and narrative), he wa~
confronted with• the brutal details of
actual human belngs who sat before
him. Despite previous reaearc-e:t·
perlence with peof,le subje<:ted to "n·
treme situations, ' be tells us that
he waa not prepared for the things
be beard. "I found," he writes. "that
tbe completion of .each of these euly
Interviews left me profoundly shocked
and emotionally spent."
Hiroshima. be adcb. and the
''hlbakuab.a,, who ttmaln. evoke our
entire nucleM nllhbnare. A woTk of
ICbolarabip. this remains one of the moat dllturbJni borrw stories of our
aae.
WUllaJD Bep1
•• &e.rw•
Dear Georce:
~ attrtctlYe J::I hlltory
tMcbcr -.ears a •klrt and
J find th11 cllatractlDJ. Wbat can
I do?
JOE
De• Joe: Be ,sad you're not another
cUent ol mm.-ht'I a srortuot
and hat 40 attracUvt JClllllll
history papOs ll abort s.uta.
fft finds~ dU IO distractlnl be
fOl'IO( wbo woe t"-Ci,11 W•.
INDEED. HAVtNG come from the
~mall countrv of Scotland where. dur-
ing World War 11. we wen bombed
for the ~st of two years before Un<'le
Sam decldPd to "win the war" for
us, I am oulte horrifiM at this ml~hty
nation's monstrous, be 1 it t l in it. ,
~Pno<'irlal """'""ci~lon in Vl .. ~qm .
Ravin~ l!ffn the reaction of the Chico
~nt.erprl.se-Recotd to the ravln11~ of
one poicion-pen-oeddler. during a time
when the ctvlllan oopulatlon of thll countrv Is not pvpn thN>,. • .:.,~. T ~hutt
der kl think of the ruction of ~aln
9egmeols of the press should the Soviet
Unlon d!('ldf' to ruD• lnteTVPne ift
this one-sided war. and cnrnmen<'f'd
bombtn• the conttnPntal U.S.A.
IF THE SUPPORTERS of the ad-
mlnl1tntlon'1 policy in Vietnam. unon
realizlnl' that America has 1n fact
no rtfht to be th.ere. r.-el inc lined
to clutch at 1traws of ratiooAlhalion..
let them at leut clutcb at straws
ol substance and not furiher demean
tbemHlvea by creating their own brlt-
t.le, cheap lmJtattona.
WILLIAM R. FfLSHfE '
Mat~
To 0. Editor:
Oolp-atutatlolll to Dick Koehler and
the DAILY Pit.en' for the shot ot BartJ Goldwater (March t) -a com-
Mftttloa muteqf.ece Of portraiture
ud 9ftl pbotolJ'llpl\JI
&. It. mu.
CUrbstooe comments of a Pavement
Plato:
It bu 1001 been an American
dream to wln Cam. and fortune by
t.akini advant&ge of the opportunities
'lfllicb are at least theoretically
anllable to all ln our COVlltr)'.
But 11 that really Ille most popular
Amerlcan dream 1 Or la It really only
one oi our more pof>Ula.r daydreams!
The ev\deoct lndlcatea the latter is
more true.
Over the tut quarter M a century
it has been my pleaaure on occulon
-and merely my duty at other times
-to interview ""eral hundred people
wtlo were famous or rich or botb.
Tbe nperl~nce bu left me wttti the
con•lctlon that a majority o f
American• do not bave u tbeir baste
heart'• desire tb• wlab to be either
famous • very wulthy.
THEY DO NOT SEEM to I.el the
pme ls wor.b tbe candle.
Bel.Di famous aad beln& quite rlcb an, fll. coc., t#O quit. different
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. Overcomes
Handicaps
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) -SoPI~
1DDn IUck Momt. ol Purdue, baa more ea-llv'ld \JP to-· aJamoroua pHN·
IClll bOHn& dllpl18 two m.Jor blndi·
cibe b......,,. blomd, who baa wrap-
ped the Bi& TtD teorinlr tWe and
• place Ga tbl Ai-ConftnDce tam. bad. to 01•cw a painful
foot Injury and ccaiderable pwure a bJI ftrst vanity IMIGIJ.
He broke a small bone 1n bis left
foot, fon:inS b1m t.o wear a l1leel tnner
_.for tbl f1nt nine pmes.
Coeds George Kini l&ld Wbel\ the
bane wu brobn five 1"1eka before
the lel80ll opener a1alnst UCLA, a
trainer told him a almllar injury for a footbell player took 11 moatbl t.o heal.
The 1-loot-4 Mowit w1ll tab a 29.B
B&c T9I 1coring average mto the final NIUlal' aeaaon game at Indiana Sat·
unlQ. He a19o ranb sixth D&tionally
with a 2&.4 average. U. suffered hil worst scoring t!ffort acam.t Wlsconsln Saturday I bittin~ 10
points and making only two of 21 field
abotl.
But be came back Tuesday against
Mldd&an State with 34 pointa, 1nclud·
tni 14 of rt from the field.
DefmM always bas been a problem
for Mounl But KJq U\lnka Rlclt'a defense at PurdDe Jw lmproyed alihouih again
it hae been done 1mder bmcllcap.
"Be milted the first four weeks of
~ wtth that lftjury," King sald,
'and then be had~im. ve while we.naa tbat 1teel ..
Teunmat. Bill K baa helped .. srut!Y. the coed1 uld, and tbeJ haft been the leaP.'• belt 1-2 ICGttnl pancb with a ccinblned aver-
qe of men aiaa 44 potnt..
"Bill l'Mlly bas been a big help,"
Mouat l&kl. Uffe'a a good ~r him·
llllf, IO that takee a lot of preesure
tit mt." Mount will take a brief rett after IMun1a.J before competing in the U.S. ~pie teem trials and playing in
tbi"Elst-Weet All-Star game in lndian·
--Ma'dl •.
DOOgers .Junk
Switch-hitting
:'For Parker
ANOTHER SEASON COMIN' UP -v-. base-
ball manager Casey Stentet (right) and st. Louis
Cvdinala ~ Red Scboeodiemt ezcblqe llDiles
SPORTS
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Tokyo Olympiad Feature
From tbe Wires et AP/UPI
<Mta Mesa's Mike Durbin la rldlnl
12 pins out of first place In the '60.·
ooo Miller Open bowline tournament
being staged in Mllwa~. the DAILY
PILOT learned today .
Durbin haa 2,M7 pllw af1ler 1he first
round of action to trall Dem.is Swayda
of Phoenix (2,S79) and Bill Tucker
from Los Angeles (2,S7&).
Swayda, In hJs first ~ oo the Pro-
fesslooal Bowlers Association tour, hJt
the blgle!t block of the day -a 1,39'l
for the afternoon session.
The 144-man field will be cut to 18
after toclay'.a 12 games and the five
ftna.Uata will meet Saturday Jn nation·
ally ft)evi.Md competttloa for the no ..
000 ftrst prize.
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PALM SPRINGS -MaD11er BID
Rigney of tile Ca.ltfornta Aa1eu bas
a11nouaud b1J 1aattta1 order for tbe
clab'a uhlbltton bateball o p e 1 e r
a1atu& the Cblca10 Cabe here Saha·
day.
It will be : Jay Jobutoae, center
field; llm Frefotl, 1ltorts&op; Rick
Retdtarclt, left fleJd; Don MlncJter, nnt b11e; Olack Hlltoa rtght field;
Paal Sebaal, third baae; &b Rodfen,
catcher, and Bobby Knoop, second
bne.
Rigney'• pltcben are let to be
Geerce Bnnet, Ken Tatum and Bob-by LOeke.
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LOS ANGELES -The Loa AD&'elet Kina. eyeing first place In the Nation-
al SOCb7 League's West DivU1oll, and
the Oakland SeelJ, making a last.
ditch bid for a playoff berth, clalb to-
nltbt la the Forum.
With 12 pme1 rema.lnJng the Kings
Jn in thlrd plaoe, JUJt one point be.
bind the Minnesota North Stars and
four behind the Philadelphia Flyers.
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ARCADIA -Jocley Jerry Lambert
wea fnt races at Santa Aidta track
Wtdaaday lncladtnc an artfal victory ta th $1t,oeo National Oruce Show ,.net. die featan.
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PASADENA -Pandena College
captured the Diltrlct 3 NAIA basket-
ball champlooehip Wednelday Dftht
by defeltl:ng Whittier CoU.,e 75-70, at Oa1 State (Fun.rton).
Former Newport Harbor Bl.ch star
Chip Morvay K'Chd 11 and u-Oran1e
Coast Colle&e ace Tom React canned
18 for the loeers.
'Ibe 1ame wu tied Sal at ID-
tlamia&lan but P.....,_ toot coatroJ
wiib etabt minWll ione In th llCOlld
Ult.
No 'Adults Only' Tag
For Coming Attraction
Finally a movie with no "adults
only" label attaobed, and a bar1ain
price to go with it.
The fabulous 93-minute narratAld col·
or feature of tbe 1964 Tokyo Olympic
Games will be -Tokyo Olympiad
-presented to the public Sunday
night at St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church fellowship hall.
It begins at 7: 30 and a du\atlon
of only 50 centa per CUJtotner ls being
solicited. Olympian Bill M.llls will
make a personal appearance·
The church la located across the
street from Newport Harbor High
School and tbe film is a must for
anyone not yet baviJIC had the
privilege of viewinf H..
/tlaf"JI Rau C'ondtlfJ
The npcomlnc Oran1e Couty
lnvftatlonaJ tract meet wlllcla Is
billed for a alpt performance a&
Weatmlmter HI1h, April la ,
fl(IU'ff to have a nUty tet of
elltriea ff all thole promllecl
~ actaally allow ap.
Mary Rand, t.be wonclerf'al Ill
from Great BrUaln, 11 die aeweat
addUlon to 1he fteJd. Althou'1t 1tW
on the ~ntattve Uat, abe wUl Ullely
aceept the hlVIMtlon because of
her cloae relatio11bJp &o tile Dick
Toomey famlly of Laiana Beach.
American hammer t II r • w
champ Ed Barile of Newport
Beach la allo due to vie .. lla
apec.laUy. T b r e w a. ~
ateeplecbaae, javeU. ud tile walk
ud you •an a cemplete, 89-
tertahliDI pnlfUl. The spoaorbll ... dlb.,
CA.LL DA.ILY PIWT
FOR OCC RESULTS
Orange Cout Colle&e's Eastern
Conference buketball champs were
scheduled to take the floor at 5 p.m.
tb1s afternoon apinrt City CoUe1e
of San Franciaco In the first round
of Che nate JC basketball tournament
at Cerrltoe C<>Uege.
And resu1ta of that duel will be
available l.mmedJately after the pme
by caillnC the DA.IL Y P I L 0 T ,
842-4321.
Coach Bob Wetzel's pirates (22-10)
will be IDltcbln1 their o v • r a 11
firepower aplnlt San 1'ra.ncllco's (24-
6) speed md rebounding,
SboW4 the Pirate• beat the Rams,
they'll ~ tionl&trt'• Sall Joaquin Defta-Ce:rrttoa wimu' at 7 p.m. Fri·
•· If they Joie, tbey11 meet that iame'• mer at 5 p.m. Friday.
Santa Au baa ambltlou ef mat·
in& tJa1t a blC time affair. AJi4
they have the raw ilpedlell&a t9
succeed. Tiie oaly tbtl& &llat eeaJd
blow tbe aJaow 11 Mr na lact
of experteaee la lwldlln& na u attracUon.
T1aree womn'• eveMI (1 ...
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MercureUel &eammQe~ BarMra
Ferrell.
C'omptoa No S..._.•
Most everyone aeema ready to blDd
the CIF basketball champtonaipp
over the Compton, apparently .....
lng this weekend's aemlfillall iamll
at Long Beach Arena are llmple for-
mality before the unbeaten Tarba!Ma
close out an unbeaten year.
And that makes it a carboa el
the altuation that exilt.ed ill 1M'1, i.a
and 1964.
In '84, Long BMdl ~ ,,.. •
overwhelming favortt. to a D a• a
boaon. And tbe J~ m-.
the grade, but oa]J ._. tlldlC a
heart.stoppinc ova time dedllGD O'CID.
Plus X In the a.. after 1be latfllr
blew a 10-point lead In tbe foanb
period of re(ulaUon aetlcm.
Two years W.. PolJ wu a~ hlbltive dlolce to bee Its tint ltr
CIF tiUe. Onl1 anberUled Sica
Whlttier ltood in tbe wa,y.
But Sierra ~ atf a 1tU111111
upset, 61-80. •
And lut year Jt WU anbeaten Bl ~'::~ ~·;J!;1~ •. u the mvtncl¥lf
Yet, the Eastes ton tbetr::;
of the campMoi In the anai.J.. ·:;;;
to unheard of Mcarvria. ~
overtime.
So recorda abow th a t ibe abao-111
have atumblecl twice ID IUCCIUSoa.
And don't think it caaldn"t .....,,.
&laln th1t weebnd.
AJtboQcb Compton bu d 1111w ~ ol 1be ablr' tine~ <mma.ncton Bed, M.artna Uld TGl'tanc») tedl .... oipNe ....,,, .. Tli"8bw. ; ,
OCC 2nil • ID SoCal RelayS
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* * * 31 Steps
To Fame
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COMPTON, WHIZ -Lint llorN nlll b)Cli lntO
the atr f« a lart.P tn a C1' pla~ff duel \Yitb A via·
t1on ~ 1llfld. Morril It one of five TulQel ueraafil til.,,.... ftgaret and wHl 1quare of1
~~ ntd&1 nigtJt It Long Beach Arena (9 o'clwa) tn. tbt lieqdftnata.
otsOit Co~idently
AW3its CIF cruciaI
BJ RON EVANS .......... traatrliln1 teaeue cham·
p1onl with lncredlbl•
replaritJ 1n the ~U..
The mi&btJ Vl.tlnp knocked
off C.ttru Belt Leapt titlllt
Rtdlanda (11-80), MODtvi•"
ebamp Covina (M-48) and
1ntne wtnner Corona dll
Mar (48-451.n ovtrtlm•).
FAMOUS
NAME! IN
' 81 EAJIL GWtUt ... ..., ....... . 1'rJ tq ttD Nartb ToiTMCt llJO Sttiool ~ ~h ltlltb En• tbat till
tel!'.D bll A JDODIDfttll ad· . •utaet ill tbt b • t 1 b t department over Haatlnctoo
Beach Friday ~t 1n Uta
Cil" Mmil!nal.J · at !AiDC
Beldl, and.,.~ In-
nocent. '
"Small team.a b a T t D 't
been ~ for QI um
wuoa ~ ~ Jtrttdt ol the tm• .atcm." be ..,i.
The ent tbl'll«,'" 11\Ult
realize about NOrtb Tor·
ranee la that 1be Saon.s
are the bJUelt, atroaiest
team ID the <!IP. Center 1Wl
Tayla', "Utde llroa.er of USC ...,..,oater Ro n
Ta,lor, •tanda M a D d wel8hJ 220 poandl.
Forward Jim Nelllon, 1-7
and Ziii. II Ill clabl leldlq
rebounder. Dl&tlt la ..... of .. Int "~ ':' help UI OD ~ Ctldla (A.\A) CD' ~y at-0 H• coarH~f 'toobut boop ebaN; ...... ,,, -
Lillll WW -f Or • EDltrl aaya. ''With bll • _ ... ~ tillli dlerl
kids, we ~ lllUd9 U.. Mirtaa _. B 'fspa
to
1
r.ta1 UM cootrol ,.me. Btldl wm bl ~ to
So smaller, 1Wck duhl qua l U 1 w ... ~ itte ua trouble. AW HD-._., I• a• pr 1•a1.
ingtan Beach plaJ at ........ JU1s O• 1114 .-cl Newport tbrM w.U .,0
and I WU TftrJ imprtllld.
Elmer Combe (Hunt.bl~
coadl) hM a wetl-belaDced
team or bl woulda't bl
where be 11 today."
Alainlt Redondo Btadl m
two gama thlt ~ar North Torr~ WOil bJ bn OD
both OCCMionl.
"I would compare ftedon·
do to Buntmctaa, •• Eac«t
Mid.
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is now thlnkins o( buytnc AtbDaa. •
Jim Coata bu to be the tbinnelt 1UY in laueball
... If be foraett ldl room key, be can llide under
the door. It'• easy to IDOt Hollywooc1 penoulltiea here because they all Jooi lib Did row bium.
Cedric Tallis has talked himself into believing
Kansas City will be a nice place to live.
If you don't have a bot.el rue"ation, don't come
to Palm Springs for the next five weekends.
The Gatorade the Angels drink makes a great
hangover beverage.
There are mor:i,r:: carts here than automobiles.
Jim Piersall s the Angels' routine with the
exercise machine ls ridiculous.
Instead of exercise machines, the St. Louis
Cardinals have Bob Gibson and Curt Flood. ~ Palm Splinp hotels are 90 uchwve they frisk
yoo at the door.
With all the nerdle, the Angela may be too
muscle-boand to plct ap the ball.
The tourist hen II the nv wurt.nc the necktie. ~~-,....... ...
TV S~rts Menu
.. Area Sports
Calendar
FrtUy
Baeeblll -Etitancla at
HUDCingtAJD Beedl, Corona
del Mar lit Laguna ,
WMrndmCer at Bo 111
Grmde, Sada Am. Valley
lit Coeta Mesa. La QuldA
lit Fomtaln Valley I Marina
at Loar& (ail It 3:15},
Golden Welt at S.ata ADI,
Ctlrul It OCC (boeb at I).
Tmmie -~at Ettandi, Bola Gnode at
Wee«rtr ¢M, X...-at
C-4ll Mar, Coll&a Mesa
.t Slil&A Aaa V a 11 e 1.-
Newpist at ~ Jlilll.
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• Bul)ar(l
Newport Aim.a
For Youth Title
Newpori Beach '1 CUppen
mett tM Oranp "S"tari
SlltD:rd.aJ at Cotta Meaa't
TtWinkle Park lD the Onall
of tbt Oranie County youth
1occer cbamplODlblpe.
CoadlHarry Bartelt'
squad e1lmlnated Santa Ana
Klcken, 2--0, lut weekend at Mu·iner1 Park
(Newport) when 1'.1 ct
Bartels booted ln both ,oalt.
Satdrd.l)'• 1: 30 Wt la I«'
ttie a.12 IC• croup crown.
'l'bt U.15 MCtloo viea at
J with the Oraore Be.vi qalut Saota Ana.
Rettirns
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RACE
RESULTS
SAln'A AlllTA HIULTI WIO•IDAY, M.UICN .. ,,_ ,...,. ,.
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115
llS
lU
11$
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Miit .... -Stir 0.1. TllllY 11. ~ 0-. ._,...,. '"'· u,,..,..... ~ 0..-.. II • ._ Julle. ,__.,
lcnk... -,,..._ """"'· ,.,,.,
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MC0M> UCI. 614' furlMll. I
'ft•r .... c1e1m1,.. l"urse WOOi. """'-Goo& IL .. -.., Jr> , .... •21 uo
7.IO HO
121
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T,.,.._ 1.14 21 S.
AM llM -lff•-rt• Otlvt. Lt Ir-. ~ $ten, l')fft 11"9. My l"'-T'9fllc luler, IC ,,....., ...
Llfalrl II. Kldl 14CL
SC.e!Ultd -HY l'lrn1• Oen
• • ._,.. Wiit Ace, h-1111 Fri.i..t.,.._,
1.-.ntt UCL l·l/16 mllet. 3 ""' • ~ lllllts. AlleWallCn. l"urM 110.000 Mor..ite I L•mllertl s .o J <Ill l 60
Miss IUbol CW l""'"l J lO l 41 Hoolllf~ ID l'lt•cel 2 60
fl,,,._ 1 47 '" .... ·--Wllldw tt°"9V. Aa l-., l'I ... , Olttenl Vlft. Collv•ed II,
.... luttCllU.
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Oe._,,, IA 1"1.-.1 s • 400 llO
I.el Orlt"""' II V eltftWti. I S 60 J .. ti,_ TNll IJ LMNirll 410 ,.,.,._, .. vs
Allt •e11 -KJlel Ket, Ml 11..-... •• : lwllllll Mwt, CifedllM HM+& left •M.~lt. len~-"-· ....
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ltubrwtt CG U. Gu.rdlel •I•
Earlfl Mvwr IJ Gonulc1l Alll
A·ll""'ld4 (A l'._.I 111
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A-Coie.i. Nina IA l'l~l llJ
Aclmlrel •-lJ S.lltn.l 111 "'"Ill' ,....,.,,_, IJ L.amMf1 I ni OrNN Jedi IM F,___, HI
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C'-IL PlnQy Jrl 117 llldle" ~ CW Herroll 11• ~ l•ICOnv (0 Hell) 114
lid 10 Pleral 117
Wtll' Em -· (W llwnl 116 Plttecu .. -ni rM v ... u 114
Adrnorel &.aartm IM Valeftzwle) 112
Moeft .... TIW lllllft (J S.lllnl 11/
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Siil 'N' Se! IM Veleftlllelel llS
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SI-a (0 l'~l 117
P•lcll II U. (J Gonule1l xllO
Hev.O. low CJ L..etnwr1) 111
MIN Hemtt (A ""'*9el 115
Flower l"•lcll (J Sell9nl Ill
MallllCI Mete IW tf¥rlal l IS
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Mebel'a .._., IM V-l) 11S
FltillY 1111 IL ll'lftc:ey hi 111
HVINTlt llACI. I 1/1' ml"'s l .,._., Oldl A"-nces. PurH 110,000. T~ WHter!y Stud,
Skod111m IJ Selltnl
Prlftce Unkln
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T 119 Ooutll ( J Gonu led
Jl9 Time IL l"lflCff Jrl
117
114
127
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01...,_ Seri..-cl•u IV •""""-,.,,. Sl500. Tiie Sen Fr•o..:<KO. Call1M V• IF Al.,arez) HS
llS Joe JNn IJ Lemborll
llW NllM IJ Gooualezl
All's C-1
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Clelmlftt ~IC• "2SO-f.5CllO.
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Al"YMClote (M F~rl<Juon)
Sltte S.C'el II If Veltnzuotle)
Mlthtr Pl• IL Plncn Jrl
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tt"lltll18r lA l'lnedel
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11• 111
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117
114
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Coaches Tab
Crestview
Cage Stars
Foothill's Jack Trotter
has been named 1be Player
ol the Year by t h e
Crestview Lea(ut baiket·
ball coaches.
In the coaches' 10-player
all-league team relea.aed to-
day, Laguna Beach star
Mike Jackson was accorded
a flnt tMin berth. Another
Laiuanan, RUJty Wiezbow·
ski, wu given honorable mention.
San Clemente's Pa u 1
Enptrom made the first
team and teammate Eric
Cllriatensen made honorable
meiltion.
Jedi Trlltler, Foolt\tll' .. l ·-..--.0r·-... Sllll ltU1Mlt, VIiie l'll'l •>
''"' lle41111. Ora"" H ~-l•lrem, s. c.,..,...,., ~ ~ JecitMft. l-.. ,
Jim He""-Twton U
Hal ...,_, Mlulon YMl9 .. I
0-kr-r. o,..,.. •l ~wt: Helm, Viii. ,._,. H • .....,., of .... v .. ,
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Ir.
Ir. "· Jr.
ltOMOltAIU ~NTIOM Erk c~ s.n CloMlltlll; #Wire He~. TuJfl": Tom O.,._, MIUllll
Vltie, II--.ns. VllU l'titl1 ...... ~I. u-. w-keclleft. El Mocllna. Mark ,.......... Ville PetL
FuU Slate
CHAPEL JULL. N. C.
(AP) -For the second
~tralght football s e a 1 o n ,
North Carolina's Tar Heels
will play au seven Atlantk
C-Oul Conference rivalJ in
1968.
No~nference rivals wUl
be Florida, Vanderbilt aDd
th• Air Force Academy.
GOUF ..•
(~ rnaa 'Pap !J)
t71> ad Joe Spawdina 11~>.
Womt11'1 Clim compctitloo "
oo the Mia LlJld.a Coan•
ut the "Sbotp Start" at
Meaa LiDda OD Monday bad
Merrilee Dun111> coppiJll
honors witb a ts in the B
flitbt.
C flilht boDora went to
Roberta Andrew• in the low arou witb • .. It WU tbe
first time she broke t.be 100
barrier.
S.a Cave was top 1.n lbc
low net dlvislon with a 11)6.
35-71. Second was Nell
Miller (101·2'7·73). M ary
Grose (1~74), Pat
h&wtinlOll OM-29-75) and
Vi Bailey (1~30-75).
D fugbt wu won by Rita
England <711. followed by •
Mildred Pederson ( 7 2 I ,
Greta Janell (74) a.nd Jicx
Little 174>.
""~"· s ...
loa911l11
A H1·Lo Scotch Twosool'!
was held over two weekends
with Keo Cushman and
NO TRICK
0
TO HITTING OfF FAIRWAY WITH ORIVER
Hitting a clean shot offh foirwoywitn a driver isn't
difficult. ~
The ball ..ut be 1ittr'!t up In the S111Pst fairly well.
Also, it Jhould be restl•t on ca slightly uphill sle>i'•·
focUI your att*'1tion en the bock or the bolf and keep •
your heod j1at a1 sti II •possible as Y°" swinf.
Nm time you ~ J.., uphill lje, 91ffclolly if the
wind is In your fo,~, conaider ooring into it with o dri-
ver. 8etter yet, proetice a few of thest foirway drives
next time Y""' ore Qr\ ttiii ~·.
•• , .. tW\._ .,. ....... ~
\'r arr en Gil>bons sharing top --------..~.:..:.:;;~------~~----=-b o n o r s with Orrin WJ'i&bt
and Carl ~ensoo.
Both teams scored 82.Q..
125.
Gordon Imler and Bob
Lopaz finished second with
a 63-33-17.6 and Fted HlUlns
and Wayne GollH !ollond
with a 66-63-129.
F'ourth was the t e a m of
Bob Berry and John Bair
ol 70-00-130.
Sea~Hlf
Jack Solar ~ th e
calloway fligh.t in men's club
competition Saturday with
a 72. Vtrgil Sapp and John
Mulford tied for 9eCOOd with
a 73.
Five players tied for
fourth with a 74. Those were
Dino Curtis, Ed Martin, Don
KolJte, Herb James aod Bill
Graft.
In the handicap flight of
partners be.t ball, Ted
Avram end Vern Davis took
honoR with a 59.
Second place ended in a
tie with Pete Yemsakl and
Mitch Tomca lberioS the
&eeood spot with G u y
Barnett and Davil at 13.
Re)ph Fknl md J l m
V mderlfllt tied BKDIU
and Avram fer ttdrd Uolli
with Tom Kur'QDl.lft ud
Tonaca at M. lthflfl•..,..,.,,
John R J c II a r d 1 o n of
LakewOOd woo the annual
M11t6t Tournament , o f
Laba Beach ••• fim,l 211
for 72 boMI over the
weekend It Mer.dcnriark.
Jim Penit of the VJrcjala
Country Qu.b ... Mcoad
with a 2111 folkNed by Qoali
Obon of MeedoWlerk and
Oscar Cowart of El Dorado
at 309.
Len Y ouog of Recreatio11
Park finUhed fourth wltlt
a 310 in a Ue with Don
Kim « Sky Liou.
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' I "· COUNTY 01' OltANOE l I, W. I!. ST JOHN, County Clerk .,,d ••.otficlO Cltr~ ol ll>e lloerd of S.,.,.r.
•Ison, dll Mft1W CMflfy tf\lt •f • reeu .. r meellM ol I~• '°""' of Jupervfson o1 Ora1>911 County, C.11'°'111t. held on ti>• 27111 •v el l'et>ru1ry, Ifft. lht for•
toi"ll OrdlMnce ceMalnlne rwo m •t!Ctlons, WH consldc~ ~!Ion by Mdlon.
end t!IM 11>e Hid ~lnlnce ... l""1 HIMd •lld 1dootecl •• • WflOle _., "'' :'~u1:'9 ~~ERVISORS A.LTON E. ALLl!N, WM. HIRSTEIN, OA.\110 L. 8AKEll, WILLIAM J l'HILLIP5 A.NP C. M. fEATHEltl Y
NOES: SUl'EltVISOtlS NONE
tsl!HT: SUl'EltVISOltS PjONf IH WITHES$ WHEREOF, I he•t ller•llflte Ml my fllnd and afllxe41 I~ .,_
11cr.1 .... of ttie IOI~ Of 'upervtw' of Ille CGunlY of Or•nee, Sl•I• Of C.11·
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CSEALI
CounlY t:ltrlt end p.oftlclo Cterlt
ol the lloard flf S_.,i_s OI On'* CounlY, C1lllornl• By ~bet L. C.Slell O~Y
PublltMd Or-Co.,I 01llv 1'1lof M•rdl 7, Ifft
LEGAL NO'llC:E LEGAJ.. NOTICE
The Daily Pilot
Best In The West
LEGAL NOl'ICB
OWNft'S f'LANS HAVI CHAMGIO • Barbara Aune t llllffl eta.Mr dwelliop for W., excl»n(e
er ..,._ with opUon.
No. 1-' BR • Pam rm, 2~ Ba sollt-level,
perm.t.Qent Back Bay View. Crpta, drps,
"8.I0()..:415,000 equity-Lease $425 mo. wn .-to buv
• Jo Ellen Baker
• Eileen Dinwiddie
No. 2--1 or 4 BR. 2~ Ba on lovely greenbelt
~1'ftl. chlrming walled patio -waa
-.... 1125 mo. Now vacant for eaav show-tac. .. 600-with $11,000 equity.
OWner ~e -submit your exchanges.
Ownen prefer P6C ncant or TD'a, but
will Uaten to anv and all of!en.
$500 DREAM con AGE
3 Bedroom•, 2 baths, livina
room with Romantic Flre-
~. Be&ut11lll k1tchm,
fOrced air heatinc. 2 car pr.
age, huie rnclosed yard,
sreat for chlklreo. Owners
moYlnr very IOOll. Tl)' $SOO
Down. payment lnl thu
C•1.Wre Real Estate
675-2503 anytime
The yarda U'9 ID bil JW'll
hardly hear JOHNNY
JANE enjoytftc tbemaelvn
• dlelr OWll prlvatA! play
ylll'd ...., fl'Oe the ltftet.
11dl F 0 U A BEDROOM
HOME Cone la now a nl.ce
den or olflce) with hard-
wood ftoon, two batha and
built-In ldtcbeD " located In
& V«'/ quMl and OllM!ll)ml
nelahborhood. cnJy a tew
blDcU from achooll, Sl'.
JOHN CAntOLlC CHURC
and aboPCdnl ln NOl1h Coata
I Mda. Plftle call UI riJbt
awa7 tD ... the prettty CU·
petlnr, treflll a D d ovenll
pleuant feellni of thla fam-
Uy bome. ~.000 FUU.
PRICE with only a ama.l1 In-
itial Jnvettment buy1 your
own home, not me for the
landlord!
I IRVINE COVE
I
COUHE PAii . $24.SOO
Larp Jard e.lllY with a
1 aa 11ome. 15x25' 11v1n1r rm + 1arp famllJ rm.
10% DOWN .... ,.,. ..
Vkterll
64Mll1
~---=--
SACllK! ,
Eutslde ew1tom, 1.arte 2 Bed.-
room, 2 Bath, corner lot.
Prtct reduc.!d nsoo. vacat.
2590 0ranp Ave. Open Sat
A Sun 1-~.
$22,500
* PfRROll * RMlty Company
112.1m 18th A Orange
E! TREES!!
2043 WESTCLIYF DRIVE
~mt ()pftt Eve'I.
iohn ,macnab
VIEW
Ntw rupWceot View
4 Bedroom, 4 be, dlnlnc rm,
la.rae IOclal rm. carpet.a
drapes, and land1eaped.
Accna to private beaches
For Sale by Builder
OPEN DAILY
1136 Santlato Dr.
Dover Shorea
SIS.000 • exc ftnanciftl
642-8235
THE~EAL
ESTATER.S
---UDO HOME
ON 70' LOT
Large two-story borne w1th
beaulltul lllMY petio-lrffs
Ir nown. Two full lots.
Mrs. Long
~
JOa,. COATS ~ WAtLACI
ltEALTOltS
546 4141-
(0pen lwnlngs)
2043 WE.STCl.Ji'F OR.IVE 1/1 546-ml Open Eves. 0PP.N Hou. Sal, San. RANOI atyle home 3 BR,
Sho .... _ S Ona· tmmac. S BR., fam. 2~ BA, city lot or % acre. THE BLUFFS W 1 a,, llCCesl rm., IJ. car. lot. M&n)' ex-By owner. H20 & 15th N.B.
One of the choice Goor plan&. You Have Ea--..1 tru Lovel)' walnut paoel-======== Spaniah We patio. Del Plzo nawu lng, w.d entry, eJec, bt-in N.wport Hgt.. 1210
entry ball. cmtom • 6nlthed Prestle• WestcliU Area. Ele-kit.. .,...,, carp. A drapea, --------
kluhen cabU!et& 2 Muter pnt 3 ~ plUI fam:lly abotten; 2 ba., ~AVAIL Jnuned. Oilf Haven
A.Wed f111lly Room
171t
SPjJ(JSH awtK
• beeuttlally ct.canted ... amn. • wumJnc welclomt
ti» mlollt& '°" .... , 2 Bl, cm jn. CR tmu
$lT,IOO
OCEAN BU1D' UN1TS
witb beatid poal
, •• ti.ft 2)
f,ftQime $10,000 + 4naaaJl1
Accept nda or '1'rmt n.dll
!'.Uen C Ma&JneJ, JUt.
lat N. El Camino JtM1
PbDne CT14) CCle
Nlce Dutch Haven home wttJ\ 8f' Celmmt.. Oallt
c:arpeta, drapea, A iota ot RENTALS
brick w• See tb1I OD1 HOUllll FumllhN for 11n OblY 122.500 ________ .,.
... 1 Jone. batty .......... ,. 2005
M'1·1286 Eve1-'IC2-5l4t YOUNG Man willJns to .._..
F11nily Problems . ~ ~wi~
~ aell 3 BR 1" ba. ~ Your room bu CU"Peta.
rate ltx26 family rm. like drapea, pvt beth. Y"1
new cptl/drpa. Seller Will Fl1RNISB. UtiJ. + $15 mo.
pa.y loan point1 for GI oc .,..49M252-.....-.....--------
FHA buyer. OCEANVIEW; Rcomm&te,
BRASHEAR REAL TT male; 4 BR apt., $56.25.
14741531 Eves. B-15.Tl 110 36th St, M'pt Bdl. f15.
----0051 7 k ~ --d sized bedroom11, 2 b1thl. room. Wet bar. formal dlo-lndltcpd. 2 PalSoa, aprfnklen 3 BR, 2 ba + 2 BR Ocean
DOYER SHORES Vista Del Udo Fireplace. Entire property ing room tor tholle •pedal froon'N: rear; tnner ~·1 Vtew Apt. $49,500. M&-1248
Luxury Apt on 8th floor tute:fully decorated and lo occau1ona. 2 luxurloul baths aep. pt-.y yard. Ool,y $25,SOO. ========-
.AYFRONT .u 000 plua 9Unt powder room. OWne!' will fiNmce. 3253 New-rt •a.....~ 1220
l&LOW the MARKET RESPONSIBLE llJ'l ~
3 BR 1~ baths, electric built· ~· 2 Br Furn home, Udo ma,, new carpets • drapea, lale yriy 673-5155 double prqe, large lot ..,., top conditicXI. ~: $39,SOO. Proteaiooally deCOi'ated and New York 54.5-1915 I r-· ~-,..._.__ A-1-lo..I 5 ,_.. 10% down. .............. ..._..... pan...... u 0 s ~ped. Secluded patio. onn.r11"D ---........ D. -OWNER •• 8dnn 2 ba.. -' • ........ t__.__ El Ft. D SAND 67!>-3000 Eves: ~ ""~ ....,.._.__.. -ua-
Only SlS,950 payments 1na BACHELOR 1D are 2 Bdraa
than ~t. • Pool llll&rtment Call ....
IU'. .... ""'uuoe. even & •--h All thl• for under $60,000. home Must •II 4 bedroom !>-yn old. $21,000. &bnft ~.w1f: ~ 3 BR, 2 ea, $22.500 lay ..uc Colesworllly & Co 2 ti.di home, alee ruident: down. 541-T~ &™'144_ 1 T41n +mm•Pmni ..::tnp==q.=7952=====1 ~ "!£1m Santa AM Heights 26aO ba'a· It clttinc room. Md'• PEAC & RNlty, Inc. ' lal ara All built·Jna. com-NIW 4 IR & DEN
qtn. Wet bar. Pier I: E 9UIET 240T E. a.st ffictr!ra.y. OW 642-7777 pletd1 cmopet-5. Belt for 3 baths, 142-3430 nftftl $25,500 B3 Hamcmd Orpzi
--tt-..: 000 Beach cotta1e $23,500 l90t Harbor Blvd C.ll the 1D41D11 at $2',l50! CALL ========-rWL · ~~~~""" ......... George WllllamlOll, Rltr. TELL Open Eves until.B PM. MR. BLAat H).115?. Qoww Shorea 1221 zw.~ =
S73-4350 OPEN EVES. US liiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiilii_miili __ I 3 Wroom, 1"-Bath. COIXi. c.ww.o, .... & Co. Your troub'n, we Uke it. IRYINE 1Ell.ACE l ran ---1 Be•utltul • BR. .iew home, C&rpeta • Drapes ~ for BUI. ~ =. ~-=-U What do you want or need, ~ • -~ ~~land-Haffdal RNlty n..-t-.. F--·
•• .., Oil ...-If llW a smaller or Iara• bonw? $34 000 IQ.,-.. -•• 4,900. "Homes to Matcb Income" -~ •• ... ,.,,~
Income property! or vacent .. ~1,_ lm--~-te • a• 2 OWNER: ---n-dean .;:::::B=v•Oimer===*=M&.3121=='::. 8Tt> Warner M2-44ai FUU.Y tum, util pd, ......&...
3 bdrm. 2 ...... tha, v·-~t. n-land'? or lell or tra~~ nao 1.1 .,._... .. ..,,, ...,..,..,, ...... .....,. A R•AL IUY P'"' ... ........ .... •ty ba borne "'1th dtnlns or tam-5 Ba. ~ Ba., Wt-Ina, w-w U f nitJ ' de 1237 Ii ~ 1 bdrm, $69~. 1 -..
cpta, drps, completely peint· you have? Why not • 1.11 l\v nn plus brkf« room -~· dral*~ patio: -e. n ve 1 .,. DR ....._,_ .. ~ IH2-81.n
ed Interior A exterior. 900 a call today and rel~e )'OW' be• u t If u 11 y lancbcap-lociacpd lotl fenced. DS,950 4 BDRM, TariliJ¥ r'Oiin. 2 ' P ..,,..._w, lfann•vuu RENTALS HARBOR VIEW OarreJL Drivf' bv, then call. 1elf or :di that worry. ed. ~a·a best ... _. NJ~ S&-Jl90 ,_._ i.c...1.-i oLf--·-floon. l.arie lot. Yoo own
"' "'Y u ~ --·· -........ the land. Good location. Hou... UnfvmlshM HILLS Open Sat 1t Sun 1..s.~ Walter H.... ASSUME 5~% G.I. $27.00I. m.4IDfT ~ $15 000 Corone., Mar * Kftftftll * Sharp 3 BR., dilbWlhr, bit-Ted w RI su..2579 O.neral JOOO
Lllak. built bomea loci~ noun ~ Ina. Bil 1oa fDr tut ale. lack lay 1240 •Y ty · --------• ...... _ .,__. .. , ....... , _.... ~-"' ............. MUST MOVE! -..,. -·-(In Downtown H.B.) FREE ~ENT AL -.... _...__, -.... 1-a.u Cftlllftftny ~-= ... ··..,, litJ\ St .,_....... ............. 5 IDRM HO llnlble It f:udnatilW area. -·1 -···..-.:nr---146-5112 • BY OWNER, 540-1133 • ME $13,750 SERVICE
Scboo1a A Calif. lnine &a.lm 18th ' Oranae --------CoWwtlt, W• I Co. OWNER; 4 BR.. 3 Ba, Repub-1h Mile flrom Water Older 3 BR cmtom borne h Ccmdomlnlum • 3 Bdrm. 1"
campua just mo m enta Z1Z:xz=z==::rw=::;;::z~ ~=. =~ Uc: din.rm.A tam.: water-Beaut cust. 3 ba, 2 frplca, erupper(1CJUotmthelandl. bath, carpets A drapi a -
&WQ. N .. Ne~ u-__ k_• NW_ 1 ott •-fall. 1mmac1 54S87 2 atory. Spec. pr for boat Call now tM lot alone 11 $160 month. Attractive S
Semlbly priced from ~ ,.--• • nn ALMOST 0pesi Daily 2722 Canary or trir. Open l-5 Sat/San. worth th1I fllidt. bdrm, 2 batb home Jn N..,.. re:: 'H&-1J:S !i!~.2 !:c~ ::~. ':r-4 BR a tam nn, 3 be, a E. 2ht St, NB TRADEWINDS RL TY. =.i:.~:w,~~:':
otrections: Mac.Arthur Blvd. pets/drapes, built-ins. Cor-=-~9 :., ~ Rltr. 54U7T3 546-T129 l4UiOll IO-S012 SJll.'1961 • boat ltOnp. $225 1eue •
from Pad.ftc Cout Hwy. or ner lot with paved space IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ' Eastbluff 1242 FORMER MODEL ROME $115 month with $?i()() option
Newport Fwy. Turn oo San for boat or camper. 125,750 on tllll sharp 3 BR Mesa Collete '•rk '11S NEAR BEACH. Co!mr lol money.
Joaquin Hll1a Rd., then Welt.McCardle Rltn. Vrrde bomr. All blt·ins, EXCEPTIONAL buy. 3 BR, FresblY pain~ 3 yryold. F.astakle Co 1 ta Mesa • t
follow qna to model area. 1!10 Newport Blvd., c.M. cpts. Intercom and ready BY OWNER. s bdrm, q 2 ba, fm rm, all elec ldtch, ~ ~ It ~ bdrm, 1 'i9 bath • Cu-pets A
If.
YOQ can find a lharper home
-you've found the best!
Immaculate 3 Br. 2 Ba
home, all blt-IN, trplc, COY
patio and beaut. lnd.9cpd.
Alfdnl only $23,900. WUl
tnda for duplex or tri,WC.
Call ~1.151.;
10o/o Down
548-T729 Eves. 644--0SM Jor occupancy. Lowest price tam rm, blt·inl, w-w cpta Ii( ac near abop, cu1-4Hac 6 fire ~co':: ~ drapes • Double IU'aP -
UNu .a.TCHED POO-L in llN'• for S22,750. CALL thnlout, drp., I mm a c . 111. $32,500. Owner. 644-0183 $29 900 ~ · $115 monftn... Harbor HkJhlcmcls ~ MR BLACK ~ll51. 124,JC!O, 5ll '1IA 545-4701 • · owner. 11IE REAL ESTATERS
HOMI -$21,500 r---=----------Coron• del Mir 1250 Glen Mar 1>y Owner, 3 BR. 6'5-nn s.au ~us~~cul:a~ 3 bedrm. Alb pWllng, car-I ..... , Newport lwh 1200 l~ BA, ldtd)en w/paoellcd Newly redecars~ 3 BR, ~_:~e;vln~"!t~~sn°~ :~~e=:~'. --MUST SELL! .INCOME =~~~~~.A. T!·~~~mS~.~
It quck" price of ARlu Waterlall • lhutfleboard It --VIEW Beautlf\al 3. ttor'y, 3 bdrm 3 BR, 2 ba, ~t.-.. bome. 962..ml/* 968-JSM month. Aa'ent 54M141 ~ badminton. 5411).l'DO mile -...n~ $35.500. TAR.BEU.. 2955 Harbor home ane from bacb. & Vl'IJ ~ bltim. FA Huntf.........,. ,.__. "--• • Udo Rlty 3400 Via Udo cai,.ad. clrafed. ~p. i..t plus lo¥el)t 2 BR 1-ne ,._,...,, -a -•1
673-8830 6 IDRMJ & •BATHS ol the oceen from the dbq "-N.-r .._. tn. Tate lo r.u. 1~ lend. $49,5a0. Harbeur 1405 2 LR.GE bdnm., lndrJ, fenc-
Cameo Hi<Jhlands r;;g: ~~~ r= ~= ~-.:::. Barpln! 1~ en. Call oner "4-1'M G O RGE Ou s H\Sllinltm ed. no ..-.. g / tide.
a ..a Fully flan. IV AN WELLS ll'M otf rinnily rm. We an l:Ull IMIRGINCYI ~ Waterfront. 4 Parfl)t tarn. $115. .A4db. 4 -rm, 3 ba, f am. rm. home In DoYer Shorel.. For-now Wlder C'ODltrUction. alt.AX MUST SELL! Bdnn. 3'i tiatts.· 18.m Famllz under 2 Jn.. M5-UD
$37 ,000 mal A informal din + tam Only m ~ ta ~ • he CGlll1omJn. SUbmlt aD a&n o.c.tt Ct l'e l • , lllDw 2 BR. 2 B& fam. rm. ~~~·6~ rm. opena to court yard. DELTA 0REAL ISTATI him~~ la'ar7 home· 4 BR, 2 Ba, lam ma. bit.In U1Uzu ~ carp.,' ~ SJ.JO ,.;,
.. -. RoY J. Ward Co. 146-1550 MM4l4 162-3317 beaut OC9ta W, prqe + ldtcben, lovd)t ~ lot Avail. April 17 • .uutta cm1J
Open SUNDAY PM ~ • eJcov.tor. Aaldnl $39,GOO • $4500 Down Fountain Velley 1410 548-0125
Private beaches DA YIDSON Realty JUST USTID or.-. Oelanc:y Rlty m.mo DIDGD(CYI My equity J BJL Gar, Patio. ,.,,....
PRIVATE Party will ~ CLEAN CLIAN CLEAN Beauillul 4 bdrm, ,lll'lle u•!'-vtc_ GUia.Udo ~-ly 0w'11"f frHI l BR It ~ rm. .,..tf_ Qmet for lllflitia. 1 Our .._ut. " BR In u---"'-I Santa Ana Heiahta, ~ Acre. ,, .. __ ..... -... -•--m· ............ .......,_ ... __ v....,,,-" BR + .n... • .. .,..,._,., -...... ~ .. ·~~ vc: '·-.__ .. ......, ,.., .... "" """' " .. --r-... ..., ... ..., , .. ..,.. ~" story. Fenn.al dlnlns "• --• ,... __ .__,2 BR, 2 ......... -Many extru . .b1ume )Ila.YU. blK abops $135 Ope N. Mar II _ _........... ""' 50 2 BR phaa ..... e """•• room my tf desirable. """'--•-11 fa-0~ Built •~ New _,, 1..... _..... ~ 111 lllfS '"' ........ ,. -.... ""' """' a-.... l'IWlVVllU~ V;f tt-i...... Dou .. ,_ ..-......:.,... .. ....,. ·u-..,_. pane~ <Ifft 9"W ----... .,.c ._. IL l.I. _ .. , __ ~...... 213:435-3148 Drtw bJ 11&111 -~ ....... Cl(. ~ treeoa A ~bl. It'1 an Im-with -~-...... pr-only. Call 942-~ petmc Reduced. ""'• -n ,., .... .....,. -~ __ ... ...___ ... ~·-.. qe. Horii Corrala. can for .. .... ---IWr . ~ Harbor 5B CM and IP8C'IOUI ly nil wlth patio. lncome tl11U ~. Loclllt St. SpuU:b Eutllde J BR, ~
• ..._. '"'""" .... muiuuu • an appolntmmt. • r:t1 crui...... WUl\;1eat r8Ql\a ~ Eves. 54M.m elepnt drapea. On JO.ODD a; Cbannllil ~ 3 BR. ...., aarpet1 a dl"Qa DW. 41r9et I04S1I. Quze 1-ma,; pm/,.,., ,.no.
lbopplni center. Owner b Rltr ..._ !:ft '42.flSS DAILY PtL01' DIME·.A. ._, Ho---•tl,,50-It lot in l!'lt~ ~ 2 Ila; "I>" model. dlttcdy f'l,'150. (Not 'M-wd) ,.,_ad. tlMn alt bfck and ~ 90 pm $UI J!V,
,:iWom! HWTY! oMce op.a Sat/Sunci.y LINES. Y01J can ua dwrn r uv .. ......,. cll* ne~ aa.&. o•h ildnl ... .,_ a.ck · 1'1'5-mf a.an ti; ~ .. ~ 113-1'29 l P"'c:-~ R~:!!!: *LACHENMYEI ~.._!:! penniea • .,. Dial How about that! Rttl cute MESA VERl)f: Rl'.ALTY Bl>'.,... •.ooo · l°" Dn =;;:===;~=:====:::=::..:.;:==;::===:=:;:;;:..;::========sl _,,.,. 2 B1t A 4ln1na room wtth 546-S99ll Call owner .... lSM Lido ftle SU1LW. .... 2351 U... ,... WI
1b32 a.t.ct pool. Strlldng W ... Tl.,-.wwuy-------'"'!"'""--------------_...;....;,_ __ ...;.;.;;..;.1
I
atatusr:Y. Dabtfd. with loan. I ... "_..
taln etc, 10~ t>own O.K. tlnu1'1......,.lnt N"pt. hlud: liw1lr 2 IC1. 4
College R .. tty 546 SllO ~or lakes, P"elftl • fair.. Bil 4 ... dill: pin' • Goat.
r wW buy your equity ln Yo'l1' •AY• • lovtlJ 1...-Y colt % Yrt. new. R" laan.
llmme. Apmt. ... WC'l alter coww home. New Uatin1i OWNER 1'15-40111
DOW $42 .500 drUdcall1 rt-• QWNElt ,.,._ J:lepnt
T pm. ~ S2(X)O fllir ~ Die t llR J Ba. Bup IV. A
NOTHING LID IT ID *-a tam rn11-Wet w, cup.,
Verde. drpa. I.fl '" lhnpte lot c.u ... r .. .., H• SllO nr. o-.. lblril. m.soo NOW'S THE
Tl• FOi
QllCI CASH
THIOU8H A t ..
Dll~Y PILOT
.WAIT II
llAL ..
142.5171
1
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l"!Cftltl1 ~. . • ""-•
Ev-.}At. 9-' mono Allfl. ~
.. ltfe "51 GIMral IOOO
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6401
Reward! Slamete female u Jn. okl. Annerr eo
Yum-Yllm, wart on beck of
neck. Family pet deeply
kwed. Vic CatbolJc cburdl
a......... "'°
ANTHONY'S ---
Gard.ft Semce
646-1ti41 ' ;;;::;i::::::::::a=a:w:;:;;::::;:=; Reu. ........, ~ ~
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ILICTlOMICS?
If )'OU .... tralntnl tll ~
pm.ice IA any pbale " lildUiiib and 9ft lnWn*-
ed In JUUr ........ call tDda1
far an •Hdhtmeot wta our
J:lectranica Qiuoa!Jcw:,
UNIQUI
f'lacoetDent ~
lie Put. CM -.an
Mill
0Mr•ltn
Mud hew .. ....,
three ,..,. recent
,,.fiff"9 _,.rtence
on mottt • tpin41e ma.-
chine.
WWJC &AGE·
wm com
1166 Whiffler Ave.
Colt•~
644-2491
An equal apportunity
employer
Tailor
lx,.f'leltc. required.
Permanent. 40 hour
week. Excellent em-
ploy .. benefltt.
The Broadway
Hantlngton Buell
... ., Wanted, Min 7200 ldlnpr A IMch Blvd.
An eq\al opportun!t)'
or
KltcMn Tralae1
PtnMMDt job. Oanoe for
~
(No lbadenta Plale)
I
lob'• 111 Bey
154 E. 11th St.
Cmta Mna. Cal
INIPICTOR
Melline p a r t • tnapeetor.
Ml¢nmm 5 ,..n experi--*-• e~ wall m• elllsllld pArta to va-y dole
~ ean &0-20. OC' .v-. 5*0n.9, uk tor Jim
lbama. Scrvonlc tmtru-
tnmll. lDc. 16H Whittler
Av•., a.ta Mesa. An equal
uppa~ enploJer.
JAGUAR MKfllNIC
P'tnt1 Qi work. Clan Shop.
Good opportanlty for the
r!'?ht man.
STAIUIUIY IUICI
employer Mil'
MAlllE
CAIPBHER
ExperWnced In mmtruc-
Uan and finillhlna of cat>-
tnetry and panel• for In.
tftior ot one • of • a • kind
yacht&. P1'e'Vious ~
ence with IOIJ'le fibrellaa
usetul. Send letter or re-
aume to
Box M 31 Dally Pilot
An equal Ol)llOl'tunity
employer
Prodlldion
Ml•aer
Elrceptkma1 opportunit1
tor mu opertenced In
aD phll.es of rubber man-
utactarmc with opand-mc IOc9l company. AD
repl1ea IMctl1 ecoftdent·
taL Send Remme to:
Drill
Prea
Oper1ton
Two or three yeu1
recent tolerance ex-
perlence on abort run
production. Some tooll
required.
CADIUAC 6A6E·
WU1 COAST
1166 Wttlttttr Aw.
Cost• Me.. ~ 646-2491
An equal ORX>rtunitY
employer
EIPlOREI
MOTOIHOME CORP.
Neecla Experlenc.d
• Carpelltel'I
• Electricians
• Plumbers
Trailer or motor home JUL!l-
ufacturlnl eXJ)erlence mu-
datory. Tmnendolll fri.nce
bene.ftta. Apply:
4000 C•mpus Drfve
Newport leKh
Senior
Electronic
T echnlclan
With experience In lemJ.
eionductor clroult1. MUlt be
able to bre9dboard, tnt.
vary valves etc. Under
1.liht mpervislon. lluat be
llelf mrter, bard wmhr,
and Jmowledse of loilc. lD>
tearated dreuit.1 111e&1.
Sal&I')' CCllllJDellltftte with
experience. Fablllibed m..
dulb1a1 firm with Uberal
frinp bmeftt.I.
PARAMETRICS
929 Baker, Oolta Ilea
5e..m:t
234 E. 11th St. Box M43, Dally Piiot ... IJSIOYS
DISHWASIBS Costa Mna -------
'''""*'a Ma"'lffl c.... CIPPll1:J' --llldlJll 111111 .... ""' 1'IO 1m> tDll flmdl. J'clD .. pt ttme. No nper Die. ,,. tnlD.
Npt ti tllllct. HMm
S.ata Ana oalce, MT.cm
........... J'1Dandal
..... Inc.
-IUS IOYS
Muat be Dliat, dee, pe"lln-
able • 21. A~ fo wwk
deyL Apply )(r, Evml, at
Ja1ef MlllJlna, 8o. O:IUt
P\aza Ille!' 2 PM.
Semce Station
SALESMAN
run thne. Good uJary +
benefit&. ~r. ONLY ap.
ply. nM TICE OIEVRON
2590 Newport Blvd., c.M.
Equal UWC*twdty employer
Ne Met experience neceaa'1
lalboa Marina
6nll40
DWIWASHER-
BUSBOY
Greet opportunity for am-
bltSoua 10UD1 imn. Apply
tn Jlll'IQD between 2 and
5 p.m. dafty.
Snack ShOD
2305 E. Coast Hwy.
Coron• def M.r
Dellwer Man-
11 •r OW.r
DAY SHIFT
APPLY IN PERSON
S.11 and S-5
REUBEll l l&
151 E. Coast Hlghwq
Newport leach
Chrysler-Plymouth
29'l9 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA~
GENERAL
MANAGER
& ...........
Metal padnl ~oaild;
Qrcutt boe.rd ·~ Dril P"HI and rooter.
Machi• 5llop
Helper
Pnvioul experience pc..
ferftd, (IW1' band tooll.
lAll6EYll
I>lvtaioft of 6delldfte
Jndustriea. Inc.
1I01 I. C.rntti• Ave.
Sant• An• 546 IUO
An equal opportunity
empl(Jyer
Trainees
Plastics MolcllftCJ
~ ~ llMl'I with me-
chanical .,,Utude wanted to
fill ~ politiom In oar
moldq and Jenera! ..,.
chine lbop. 011)' shift II A.M.
to 4:30 P.M . .Pleue apply
In pel"IOl'I to
Newport
lnstnnneftt Corp.
193 W. 16tfl St.
Newport INch
An equal OWCli tmit:r
empiay8'
Bartenders
APPLY IN PERSON
1-11 Ul1 S-5
IBIBI L l&
151 I. C:O... H ...... y
NIWPOlT llACH
a.boys Ir
Dlslrw9lh1n
Foll and Part Tbne
Day and N!Pt SbUt.
OTer 11.
A~lnpenon
IOl'S atG IOY
1st E. 1Ttla It
Q)st&Me9
... Proof Oper.
NCR CiO
EXPERJENCED ONLY 21
Rr WK. flOUfble 40 bour
week. AllPl1
s..tty nnt Nat'l llilftlc c.erom del Mar 8Nncla
._f15«10 ......
rooo wAri'RESSii : ••
be 21. No <Jo.Go, No bJldal,
ltridlJ bid! Intem.w ' to
'1'! HOS1US ~hb-. , .............. ,.nt
U1P Paluedet R.oM ........ s.eM
Pwle Clerk
• ·~ In Pft'IOll •
•
HOL'IOK T!WKPET
Gooi" t'Oftdltiolt wlll cu.. ST3 644-ll5a •
n.EC ;a&r mt uipll&r,
Bodi Xlnt CCllld. -valoe. 56'11''4
YOU CAN USE rr 2 WAYS
AS AN AUTOMATIC · ~ A tr!Ck SHIFT
o~(/l~I
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IUICKs.JAGUAlts
Opti.--G.M.C. Trucks e..a. ....... '-I''"" ...... CHRYSLER
::!' c!-~ 1963 CHRYSLER N e w
234 E. 17th ST. Y<fter. Ont. Owner ear.1 __ ....-..._
'141-7711 Qean. ~Dent oondltiCln· '65 u.. ~ o.t. $915. or 1968 Plymoutb
2100 HARBOit ILVD. Satellt~ co ta motor~ door
646-ttU ;1825. Sff at 2284 Cdca• WIYl .... STANSBURY BUICK Dr. or call 6G-t1m
COSTA MESA 11 CHRYS Newp>rt 2 dr ·U o,.. Ddy 'ti t ,._. HT 10,000 mi, 4 yr wrn~,
..,, 'ti 6 p . ..cl ... s., Bet air, one own, like new -S3!Jll5. 536-1152 alt • '11 Buldl s.w. 'Dmoeor .Auto. -------
JWL Good tir9I. Ex. cond, * .. On7ller Newport Lo m1le9. Xlnt coodi-
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