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Harbor High's
Cheerleaders
Win First Place
~ Har6or Hi,b fd*>I'•
dteel'leaden placed ftnt Liit s.tur.
day at the Anaheim H\P ScboOl tong
ar.cl cbeer clinic.
The cheerleaders received the first
place trophy after' competing acamst
4l oCber' IC!hoca Jn 1981 theJ were
first ~ wtim.I Mid last ~-Nok·
eu MCond.
The soo&)eaden earned ., "~
ding" ratin1 and placed fow1.b amona
27 lclloola.
'l.'he varsity cbeerleaden .re Gintw
Hannahs, BotmJe McDoo9ld, Suale
Staub, P•UY McCow• _. Mll'J Lu
GrUIO.
Junior vll'lity ~ iDclllde
MAJ7 JIDt c.rdtn, BmWa .. Mell,
Lindt Watherwu. Krlt Lila and
Gail Hippe.
Songleadtn are-Janet CA>cds, LiatdA
Fansler. Trac1 Sherick. I la a r o 11
Amodt, Karen ScbGrC and Dilll LID·
~'OUL
• ~ay Pollution
Topic for Meet
DAILY PILOT ............
Karen Schorg 17; and s&wen. Amodt, 1.8. Clleer·
leaders (in aweaters, left. to right), are ·Marilyn
Gramo, 18; Susie StauQ, 16; GWlger. BaJ1DAhs, 17.;
Bonnie McDonald. l'Z; and Peggy McCowen, 18.
South V ietnarnese B Inst
.Red Propaganda Boxes
SAIGON (UPI) -Cbotmun~ guer·
rillas peoetraied the barbed •ire
outer perimetA!r of J<he Sarah tooay
and planted Joudgpeakera through
which they UTied South Vietnam.-se
rangers to defect. The rangen replied
with m o r t a r ti.re that aileoced the
enemy propaganda.
North VletnameM fired more tha.n
54C a.rtillery. roclr« ...S mortar
rounc!s into U!ree U.S. M.nne bales
near the b«der Sanday nl&tlt and
today, including the bat at K.he Saflh.
But•• they atUlcted South ~
namete near Dons Ha U..y Jolt lot
men.
The lttthernec\I la u.etr deep
bunker, at Kht Sanb ud Dole Ha
withltood the .tterun, with lJttle
damage. Bat the Comnnmiilt ll.N l>1tw
ap an ammunition dump that •trtuan.1
flattened ate Mlrlne 1appi7 but at
Cu Viet. one at tile bases Just below
tbe DMZ.
North ViltDmDue commindo1 uslni
tnacbes daf to with1a 100 yard1 of
1be Kbe Sanb perimeter tQ 1et to
U. barbed we unctetected. Th,ey
a-9Jed OD the9' ltomdl tM T'e"
•t,.,.,f 1<MUnee t. ... ip the
Joi;dspeak~s under the lri:re.
When the Communi$ts began the ir
minutes-long harangue with pro·
paganda tapes, the South Vietnamese
fired back with mortars that blasted
.l{he loudspeakers to bits.
'-"Everything they've been called
uPofl tD do they've done,'' said thl'
bas. commander. Col. David Lownds
of PlantaUotl, Fla. "Tll'Y've had
MVeral probes, and aU llave been
thrown back.''
The heavy •eekend barra1es follow-
ed &DOlber probe lntQ allied lines by
about 400 North Vi.cDmete wbo were
caqbt aid rooted bJ South Viet-
uamae. Military 1pob111>en said at
lieut lC Communlatl •ere killed and
cal>tUNd alObl •Ith weapont and sup·
ptfes. Tllree Soulb Vletnaraese were
killed and ,, wounded.
Jn ether action, U.S. jet bombers
Suoclay Oew 71 mlasJona qaiftlt North
Vietnam. Navy pilot.a hJt Che Haiphong
Hlgfrny bridge, 2.5 ntne1 toutheast
ol the major J>Q11 city. The span
Unhd Halpbenc to it.a. major road and
rail Jtnu Air Force piloll bombed
(Set VIETNAM, 'Ptft %)
Plre Bt1nu Apart111eat
·Halt . . .
•'The provocations to say the least
were e xtremety alight," Fulbritbt
said, add.Inc that .. tbey qoWd well
detennine that we were det~
to at.tack 1bem."
l At another point Fulbright told Rusk
aiert ~ "rtrlkiog discrepancies"
een events of Ule war and the
ln.ist.r•~oo·s descriptloo or them. e saJd ~t be called d1'c!"epaocies
.,v, cau.sed a crisis in this country
over tbe war.
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;Mcinnis Gives
·Cautious OK
l
~To Police TV ...
By BRUCE B~SON
Of ... °'"" ~ .... 11•"
City Coune1l candidate Donald A.
Mcinnis today gave bis cautious en-•
d«sement to a ~ police·
m o " t tor e d television surveillance
1ystem for Newport Beadl police.
Mcinnis, ooe of three candidates
seeking lie District 2 {West Newport)
seat in April's munlcip.al elections,
Hfd he could support ao Electronic
hotectioo SystAml (EPS) only if there
were "specific controls set up outside
the police depa:rtrnent'' to ov~see its
•ration.
"Any time you can take advantage
tit tedulology it would behoove us
to take a real good look at it, pror.il6lng
~ mow all the ramiftcatiom," he
Hid.
He said a "blue ribbon cc11mni'ttM••
could serve at intermediary between
4be city cotmcil ad tM ''city
~-..w·.1 start' to. .-Vt M i.c·
Jon1fa ' _L~-
"The ~milbllt cOu}d -•v~ Che . worth of the ayat.ln, blca&tiSe
;omeplace along Che ime'' & t.Jx·
payeu are goiJ!i to haw t6-~ for
Ulla... -"-Seooodly, such a committee could
overeee "specific controls on the use
ol the eqwpment and speclflc controls
on the use or the da~ obtained from
the system."
He ... sald he didn't envision such a
committee as a ''polic review board
per se," but that he Celt a "program
of specillc control" to be a necessary
one.
McJnnis, an aerospace industry ex-
fJCtltive, said the city cooncU should
take a close. look at how tbe EPS
would be financed once a federally
sponsorod ~st period was over.
''Acceptance ol the tederally financ-
ed TV surveillance system could lead
to city financia:l problems whea the
federal funds are exhausted or
withdrawn." he said.
Mclnrus indicated h1a proposal of
an overseeing committee for a police
TV system in no way expressed
dissatisfaction with the quality of cur-
rent police protectlon.
He said the city's police department
ht.a a "good reputation in law en-
foi-cement " He said be believes they
are "doing a fine job In controlling
crime in our city."
Police Chief B. James Glavas has
proposed the EPS for a trial run.
If councilmen approve the Idea.
anywhere from 12 to 18 cameras
would be set up at strategic gpots
iJI the city.
Monitoring acreens at police head·
quarters would alert officers of trou-
ble or poulble criminal activities. The
TV monitors could control the range
and scope of the cameras.
The system would carry no pro-
visions for audio pickup. The cameras.
Glavas has stated. would see only
what the patrolman on the beat sees,
but would not be able to heer.
STOCK MARKETS
NEW YORK (AP) -The atock
market continued to rally late this
afternoon as sold mining stocks
,..tttattd Tradinl[ was actlve. !See
quotauons, Par" 14-lSJ.
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TEN CENTS
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DRAMA IN THE DARK :-Huntington Betth lifeguard By Gerold
(arrow) fights his. way throu&ft whlte water to plead with Michael
Kelly (on b(>w), skipper al llounderlng motorboat, to abandon 'Vessel
When Kelly refused, Gerold and llf eguard. Lynn Lockyer swam
lines from boat to city pier, then called Coast Guard to tow the boat
safely to.Newport Harbor. ,..,
Be~~. Guards H~lp Save
Cabin Crui-Ser ·t1:bin Suil
~., f ....
I ""lt~i.' •
Joint ~florts Qf ~ Coast Gard ._.. Accordinf to ttJe ~ Gurd i tbe
and ff unungton ~each' Uleguarda 1a".· vessel, which had do -..me -wu t.kip-
ed an 18-foot cabm cruiser from poss1-pend by Michael Kelly 125 ~
hie destruction in Huntington Buch BaJbo 1 , __ ,, and · ' _ _... b G'·-surf Saturday night. • s--.., JJ o .. '""' J acu
C. Hartfield, Jr., 750 N. Cout Blvd.,
Wind Upsets 14
Boats, Skippers
In Harbor Waters
Newport Harbor's Sunday sailors
battled 35-mile-an-hollr wtnda-and at
least 14 of them losl
That was the report today from the
Orange County !Wbor DeperlrnenL
Harbor patrolmai rl&bted 14 cap.
sired vessels and fished at least u
many sk.ippen out ol the bay watui
after the winds 9truck Sunday after.
noon.
"The gu&t8 jost caught quite a few
sailors by surprilie," saJd a harbor
official. The veuell -au ol them
sailboats-wtn waterlogaed and th&lr
mostly one·man cbew1 toaked, but
damage was mlnimal and no one was
hurt., lt was reported.
Two boats ran into troubi. outside
th& bay Saturday. The bottom drop-
~ out ol the flnt a mile elf the
Newport jetty in tM morning, while
the engine of the other conked out u
it approached the rocks off Crystal
Cove in the evening.
Judd Weirbach. 3o, and his passen·
ger. Fred Burgess. 28. both of
Whittier, abandoned their i6-foot ou l·
board at about 8 a.m. when tbe bottom
seam •plit. The two lnflated a raft.
climbed in and were picked up bv 11
pallllng flshing ~l wtth1n UY('r a I
rolnutes. A Harbor Department res· cue ftlltel laber towed thetr boat 1n.
Shortly belOft 7 p.m. Saturdav.
Wind gusts. choppy 1ea1 and en~ne
failvre camblned to rulJI a aa.lllnJ? datr
for Mlchtel }fendenoa, 21. of Sant1t
Aoa. and Nilncy Price. 11, of San
Clemell". Al their II-foot sailboat
M9ded toward the rocb at Cryst.al
Cove. tttey fiasbed 111 SOS toward
lbof'f. A dewtY •hertff 1po~ tbe (8" $AMPED Pare 1)
British War Chief
I
Ro~it ,Laycock Diea
Laguna Beach:
The boat's engine failed a.round 5
p.m. and tile craft drifted to just
outside the surf line near the Hun·
tingtOl'I Beach Pier, lifeguards 1aid.
City Lifeguards Lynn Lockyer and
By Gerold swam to the floundering
boat and carried a Une back to the
pier, where they ~ it and called
the Coast Guard ii~ Beach.
Gerold carried uother line from
the cuUer. cape Higgon to the boat
lfbich wu then towed back to
Newport. .
Neither Kelly 11or his two uaiden-
tilied pUlenien were hurt. .
CdM High Boosters
Slate Meet Tonight
Board dlredora of the Corona del
Mar High Stbool Boosters Club will
meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight to discuss
nomination of new offlcers and ttie
upcomtni 1968 athletic awards ban-
quet
Booater Club members and fn· tere11ed parent. are lnvited to att.e1"f.
The meettnf w1U be held in the Offif t
of Gerald McClellan, high school assl1-
tant prlncipal.
OrH:•JA eo.n.
Wea titer
Those coold1 will be 1Do blah .
to do an,y damage, foreculerfil l
G raeton matntains. and Jt11 be i
nice and IUDtlY tom<>1T91' with l
no rain on the lmmecllate bod·
zon and temperatures up to 70
on the coast.
INSIDB TODAY
WJ~~-(~I) -Maj.
' GU. 'Sh' 1.IJcoc:k, held " liiuab cotnblDed ciperat1ons ln tit .... •au of. war .. w• Il and fcnt•r
IGM"llCI' °' M'.IJtA; ~.pied .... died ~-bls~~dlmte. tu.. ... tO. ca. of deil1b "". ~ di ~ ' . .
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• -I _ DAILY PlLOT Mlfld.V, Mardi 11, 1'68
:strident
I
' :
Tw..tJ JU0 ICbool ltDdlata from
= tbe <>ranee Coait Y. •Joni wtth 400
• oCblr Calffonla bo,a IDd "111. bow
;~&.......-..::. r:=; ;CA IAIWabn ta 81cnmait-
1
;Plunge From Park Cliff Trio Face Jury
... W 45 On SA Obscene .KJJ,s Laguna oman, M . Ch : ovie arge
• A ~ D1CtJt plunct of1 tbe dltf rour JOCml people from Loot Beach
rat Hmlilr Park dabntd tbe lift of dltcH•ed fbit bocl7 of Betty Ruth
• ...__-.Au La-• Belcb woman XlaUI, im G111mt7re Sl, Jl'rlday at •d~-~ I~ about•:• c Sbt WU proaounctd
• dHd " Coat Community • Hospital.
N 1 Bea b Pol* Nld Mn. JClaua, a1JO known ewport c u II-. tither Jumped ar ftll from a ledll aboat • f11t aboYt tbe rocn.
M • • ) Aid Wben cll.lccmnd. her bud was un~ctpa e --=:. • :=r :,!· a11o wu blood
'.Takes New Post := '::" ::.c.aa.~~rcc! Mr ••award path. The victim's ~ wttll f7.a wu tound oa the ; Newport Btech municipll aide
•Aldred r . Amel hM blu named city
mlDlpr ot Peoria, Aria., • com·
manltJ 10 mllel _... .. ot PboeJllx.
Am•, a, Mid iodlJ Jal will IHVI
for bit DtW job Oil April t.
1-ria city coandlmm MJlcted
Amel, wbo JI a JOUIDID ValleJ r•
dlDt. a1t.r •11 IDWTilWI wttb four
ftnllllU far lit poalUon.
, Tbe ArlJau 1p1eultu11l community
t hal I populMlaa of 4,000.
1 Amel jo&Md tbe ~ manldpa1
ltaft lA Ftlnlr1, 00, u ad·
m1niltrattve a11t.t.nt to Publle W«k1
DiNCtor JONPh T. Devlin.
Prior to a Newport awomtmeot. Amta had worked ""1'al ,_.. for
w~ .S a private ..,,sneer-iDI ftnn lA ldlnk!lstraUve eapecitlea.
Be boldl aa ~ detrM troJn
t!le Uat..mtJ ft ldtlbo. .
Ame., bis wife, Beaieoe. and tbe1r
four children llve at 9563 Starlinc
: Ave., kl Fountain Valley.
'
: Magnin'• Store
I
· Operu· Thur1®y
Tturnday will be opening daJ for
Joseph M1pln'1 43.000 square foot
' It.are Ja Cef&a Mela's ~ Ooast
Plaza. RJbboD cutUnc lt ICbeduled
for U a.m.
Tb• tw1>-Jnel .... J. M.apln'• ftnt
•in Orante CountJ, WU dellpld
, around ID op.a court bJ J'rlDk O.
• Gebry ~ Auodate1. A rtiMwaat.
Le SoapocMI, wt11 bl located Ja the
court. 111• new *"9 wUI tncorportte
Mveral n.., teehnlquet in dulp ud
dilplay. •~I to JM apokermen.
Dealp,d by Gtre Kavanaup, the
interior .nu be completely white, to
draw attenUou to tht colcrful Item•
on dlaplay. 'nle ttm• also wU1 feetur•
• mobilt dltJlll1 ait. lntldt the Nn·
Jonathan Winten'
Son Hurt in Craah ~
BURBANK (UPI) -The 11-)'tar..id
• son of eomeclan Jomtban Willten
. WU npo$d la aeUsf9C.'tory CICllldftMn
• at St. Joseph Ho.pltal today afta'
1\lff erinl injuries 1ra 1 afftc acddefll
ill wblch a t.napd eomputoe ••
I killed,
Dttld IJ John HylOft. 1,, wtio Wall
tbmrn front tht .e1111cla .. It tlilld
tD neaotfate a eune ud rolled a.er
twict.
DAii Y PILOT
~b Mid tbe Wit.ch OD tbe dead
womu'• wrlat bad stopped at 7:16.
TM toanomt tlsat foUDd Im below a. gm ~INU'·,... walking
Oii ti. blacb. 'ftftt to the ~·
IDtDt of Doaald • Colttr I at Cliff
Drtc:..Apt. •,to leek help. ldmtnlitered mouth to mouttl
ftlUldtatloe bl I lift 11Ylq 1tttmpt
but tbe tftort WU f\ltnl.
1'be four = -., found the bodf ,... dlntHltcl 11 Jame• M. cm. Uadl M. Smith, Ronald C. Beu
ud Linda c. BUtr.
Jim letlnlr. dtputy COl'ODlr'. Mid
tbe vfieUm WU UDllQ\oJtd IDd bad no known IU!'Vivors. 'nle cue is yet
under investiptlon, be said, but aaid
t!Mrt ii DO tndlcatlon at tbll polllt
of foul plaf. H• lilted the CIUM of death ••
mulUple internal tnjuries.
Police Stretch
Arms to Arrest
2 in Gar -Theft . '
ft9 .... ant d the Jaw w• 1b ..... td bf' ... Wet In 1""1*-t ...
Sunday. but motDrcycle policeman Jon
D. Scborlt nbbed hJs man.
AlthoUI)> it required a few bndsed
mu1ele1 lo do 10. Scborle m1n11ed
to apt11111imd two Juwnlle car ~· onlJ momenta alter a parked ear
had 5 atoJen from Oranc• Street in N rt Sbcn'es.
Schor said Jae cbutd the ltolen
car at hip spMda throudM>ut the neithborbood. 'J'be drfTtr the ••..,..
I WU catchinf llP IO be puDld OftT.
got out ancl •tarted nmnlnf," Schorle
aah1.
"I cb11td hbn on my motorcvrlt
itown an allev and UJ> tn a fe~.
He was climbing o~er and t h11d
irabbtd abold of tbt kid's lei{ whllf'
tr)o!nC to hold oatio. ~ nte*ftyele 1t
the same ti.mi.
• ....,. t.OOO.pound motore,ela woe
eut. •• 'Seborlt laid.
The officer laid M dlttntanlled
. hbnHlf from the faUo motorc~te
end ~ the fteetnl thief over
~ beek1U'd htlcea Wore Joela( llCht of him. .
A. teeOnd ruspect. ridilll u •
l) ... n~ In tbe lt.tlea car, hM re-m.u.t behind durinf the chue and
was arrested upon Sc'borlt '• return
to the car.
The plutft~ 11. ltd po&e to
a 11-ye~ld ldt11tifttd u the
aUeted drtvet the do1en wldeJe.
Petite aafd the fUIJ*ttd drt~ •• ,
fot1J1d at the home of a strt frleftd,
1"e tw.I auspec:tt wtn re,.._. to
tht.lr partnta pendt11a brvttt\laticle by · Juvtl\ile autborltfta. Schorfe: after trtttment at HoeJ MemcBial ll&rqttaJ
for 1Jtralnl, retllrnld -duty toda1·
Fountain Valley
Accident Kills
Edison Lineman
Badham Offers
·Assembly Bill
On f..onstruction
Hydrant 'Testing
May Cause Rust
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SWAMPED •••
/
Me.sa Candidate .
Rebuts Chamber
Tax Bike Backed
WAIBJHG'roN UPJ) -U U)ere
tit • "ndden IDd llollkut lacn.,., •
.la Vlat8am war COIU, C.INll m•1
be forced to ralte iDCC11Dt tu•, Rip.
Wilbur D. Milli (0.Ark.). Aid today.
.
Mesa Theater to. Open . . .
·in Presence=of Film Stars
VIETNAM •••
Voters Can Get
Absentee Ballots
Voten wbo upect to be unable
to vote ln penon In the ApTtl 9
munl~lpal election should apply now
for ibaen'" ballots, Newport Beach
City Clv-Laura Lllfoa announced
today.
The applications can be picked up
at City Hall throulh April 2, ahe
aald.
When .-ch 911PBcation ii returned
witb the ..... .., • tbl vot.r. In·
c:ladinl tbe reuon far his Inability
to get to the polls, an abeentee ballot
will be sma or malled to tbt ~ter,
•hi Ql)lalned ........
The baDob mud be ~turned by
5 p.rn. April I, Mn. LIJioe noted.
The baDotl wU1 be opced and
COUlltld alter the polla eloee the not q,.
Mesa Property
Due for Auction
Aucti on of the largest undeveloped
residential ~y in Ooeta Mua
has been ~ed for l :l> p.m.,
Wednesday, Marcil •. at t be
SheTaton-Bucb Inn, SUS 0cW Avt.,
hunt.ingtoo Beach.
Milto11 J. Wertbow ~., aucUoeter·
realton, wil conduct ttie ... of tbe
144 acres. The property ii located
OM mile tnlanlt tram tbt Padfic ~ It Hamllton Aw. JUlt east
ol Brookhur• St.
The proper1t wiJl bt offered ln\total
as OM 144.acre pvcet, or In three
parcel1 of 40 acree, IO acres, and
&4 ~.to •ldt h b6cldst.
0
OMEGA
t
HOMI AGAIN -Showing touch al embarrasament over all the at·
t«ltion, Brent Babbitt ii hUltled into front yard of bia borne by his
mother, Mn. Thomas Babbi\t, while some o( 40 p<>lice officers and
volunteers who eearcbed swollen Santa Ana River and .itl banb for
the youth watch his homecoming.
Infection New Setback
To Gov. Lurken Wallace
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) -
Doctors aaid today Gov. Lurlffn B.
Wallace has suffered a setback in
her recovery from a cancer opention
and had an increased fever caused
by an abdominal infection.
"Doctors express concern for the
condition, which is beini treated with
11r1e doses of antibiotics," a state-
Cyclist Injured
In Mesa Accident
A 15-year-old motorcyclist was In·
jured Saturday evenin& when his
machine collided with an automobUe
on Weat Wlllon Street near Fordham
Annue, Costa Mesa poUce nported
today.
Pl)llce said Brian R. Shryock, 24.
of 34.9 W. Wilson St. wu tunUftg
left into bis driveway 1'ben bla car
wu 1truct in the rear by a mo•cy-
cle operated by Ronald E. Fellbaum
HI AIOCado SL
Young Fellbawn ••taken t. 8oe1
Memorial Hospital I«' treatment of
flldal cuta, police reported. Dama,e
tg boU. ftbldes WU J:Dbl«.
ment released by an aide said.
"The governor continues to have
cramping abdominal pain which has
interfered with her return to an oral
diel"
Ed Ewing, acting new a secretary.
1a1d the compllcatJon apparently
developed over tbe weekend.
Mrs. Wallace underwent surgery
Feb. 22 for removal ot a malignant
pelvic twnor the 1ize of a pecan
and a l~inch section of bowel that
had been dama1ed by radiation treat-menta.
It waa her third cancer operation
in just over two years.
She be&an her firtt tolid foods about
a week •io with ens and grits and
had progres.ed to .. 'bm'd" solidi of
a do01hnut and broiled quail -a
favorita food of hen.
Firm Stand Urged
On Racial Reft°rms
WASBINGTOM (UPI) •• Presidett
Johnaon II betnl proddM to take a
firm stand on tl:le =Jlnl ncom-mendatlom of hit an COIDJft1Uion
IO that the penel'I two-week4M
report will not link Into governmental
limbo.
Learn ilo Enjoy
New Sparks Fly
• t
As GOP, Demos
Await NH Vote
<nJOORD, N.H. {tJPI) -Nmle-
callinf between Democ:ratic factions
for and aiam.t Prelklent Jolutaon
reecbed the lbrUl ... tioda, 91l the I
eve of New Hampshire'• Jnl}dtntlal ' ~Im~. Even the tront-runntnc
Repal>lican, Richard M. Nixon, joined
in ICOldtnc crltb of Jobnaon'•
chden&er, Sen. Eqene J. McCarthy
of MbmelOta.
New Bampebire ..... the nation's
ftnt 1988 Presldeatlal primaries Tuea-
daJ. Both pertltl have contests being
watcbed bJ polHical leader• in all
statet.
On Ult Democratic side, Prealdent
J~ 11favoredtowin11 a write-In
candidat. over McCarthy, who 11 on
the bellot and runa1q agalmt Johnaoa Administration policy in Vietnam.
On the Republican side, former vice
pre9ldent Nixon is on the ballot and
is viewed as a sure winner over Gov.
Nelson A. RockefeBer of New York,
who has a write-in campaign goinl
for him.
N. Y.CONFERENCE
But a good abowlng by Rockefeller
st.ou:ld propel him still dOHr to
becoming an active candidate for th•
Republican presldential nom.loation.
He took another step in that direc-
tion Sunday at a conference in hia
New York apartment with about 30
friendly Republicans, who reported
"strong sentiment" that Rockefeller
should become a declared and active
candidate.
While there wu motion amOni the
Republicans, there waa a noisy row
among the Democrat.a. Both the
Johnson and M<:Carlby campa were
resorUna to overkill.
McCarthy billboards bave sprouted
around the 1tate with the message,
"New Hampshire Can Bring America
Back to Ita Senses." For weeka,
McCarthy's speeches have carried im·
pllcations that U. S. servicemen would
be killed unnece.sarily in Vietnam.
SNAPPED BACK
During the past week, the pro-
Johmoo forces led by Gov. John
W. K1ng and Sen. Thomas J. Mcintyre
have snapped back. In speeches and
newspaper and radio advertisements,
they said a vote for Johnson was
a vote to &Upport ~e troops in Viet-
nam and that Hanoi 'bad an eye on
New Hamps•
Theae rema we.re translated bv
McCarthy and hi.a friends aa an attack
on his patriotiam. Nixon took the same
line in a speech Sunday night at Rlvier
Q>Uege in Na.thua. .
It ia ul\f6rtunate that there has been
"a tendency for Democratic pres1den·
tial campalgna to get down to
personalities rather than issues," said
Nixon, who was once ~~iked by many
Democrats who felt ' he talked too
much about personalities instead of
~ues.
'ROUGH CAMPAIGN'
"U we disagree, let us do it without
attacking their patriot.lam and Jove
ol country," Nixon said.
In a television Interview Sunday
(lasues and Answers -ABC ), Kin&
said there had neen "a fairly rough
campaign" in New 1'•mpshire and
tbat McCar1hy bad cr~·dized Johnson.
"I'm fairly l!Dsitl to what the
McCarthy people ha been 1aying
about our Prelldent," g sald.
Mcintyre 111ued a$ment Sunda.y
denylnc that be had agreed with
Jttn(1 attacb on M y. He said
he qrMd wHtl tbe in saying
tJ11i1t McCarttt1 hai raised a .. .... •c:nea" bJ C!l'Y't foal play.
Leisure
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OM Age Specialist Gives Advice in UCI Address
in 1980.
~gston, a USC p r o f e 1 s o r ,
presented oonllldJng at.reotypes of
old ~ -u 1 4.laabillty and 11
a golden oppoftun.lly for leitun. It
, ii aome of both, ht Indicated.
Ht aaid there a.re two adloola al
~ on wtallt Jt talllll to rtW.. ~y. •
0.. theory II that .. ICU.I old
. mering alabaster, &ping's elegant new neutral. Two fashion-pen.ct styles:
the swagger bag and the pillow bag ••• both in alligator.grain cowhide,
?OOmT. with ziR*ed c:ompartments. Sturdy ·frames and clmp cloaings.
may, Cl!) handbags 26
SALE
alabaster alligator shoes . . • for elegance
36.99 reg. 47.oo
Soft pale alabaster .•• the up-ona-coming new neutral, In genuine alli·
gator. And it's on sale nowl A beautiful basic pump. With fashion's new,
slightly higher heel , •. still chunky, yet shapely. Gold-rimmed buckles top
off gently squared toes. The elegance thcrt says youl May Co's 'Serenades'!
may co forecast ahou 125
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Taking time out from her tbDe
t$ll and pnctice runs. Mia.,.,..,.
-..eth received a few polnten from ~AR'a top~~ winur. llW.. .... '9tty and ...... Mm
fbith will be the t1nt woman .,.
to drive i:n an offk:lal NAICAR rtee
W!lln she compete. in tbt 8edllll
2$0 in RockingbaJQ, N.C. Uds W..k· .. • "
Blusterx
Teenager Takes
Baby; Ahandona
It in ·Restroom
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CANNON AFB, N. M.
(UPI) -The next · step in
wut l 0 0 k I to be I IODI
GENEVA (UPI) -1be
Umted Stltu and Ult Soviet
UnlOll ~ mmounced'tbey
bad eonrphtld tbe1r UDal
.,.... ., • 'draft lreab'
to stop the llftad ol nuclear
weapons to o1ber eountries.
The drift tat K ,,ell as
a .report for the UnitelJ Na·
tioO& sen-al assembly was
1.i battle. ahead tor Oept. Peace· Ta11 __ DaJe Noyd is the rnllltar7 UUJ
boud of review.
Noyd, 34, an CJR>onent of
thf Vletnam war a n d
f o r m e r psJdMiiloCY ~
feaor at tbe Air Feftt
~.,.._convicted by
Break Down
In Mideast
a Dine-me!Dber co 11 rt JERUSAI..EK (AP)
martial board SeturdAJ ol t>tplomats ay U.N. 'envoy
r-'-1-to obey an ordJr Gunnar ~·· fifOrtl flO ~---tet up lliddlt Ellt pellt8
to tnia Plots bound tor 1a1b appeer to have brObn . conai .ia Vietnam. down.
He •• MDteneed to one E1)11t and Israel acet*ld year ID prilaa and ~ Ndt c6el-Of blockinC a · d.ismJaeed from tile ..... MttJement;
and forfeit.eel bis pay a n d .Jll'rmc tll!ld I 1 r 1 • 1 l
atiow.. ~ na plac> Jl'areilft Mlnitter Abba.
ed Ullder boale arrtlt until Eban Su.n1ay that ~Jldent
he um acvina. tbe MD-· Gama! ~a 1 , er • 1 tence. -_ ............. The eoart martial'I naJin& IO"f'll._ IW-'°'
w 11 1 autometlcab.J h II>' ~t wUb 1sraeJ1 oaiclall
pealed ., 1be millW'1 ..... dir4ICtly Cll' indlrectly.
of '"""· Dlplcim#ic ialormaata la u • ~ tbe Matence. Jtruilllm ·.-s J:apt ... ~Ofd ltiJ1 may appeal to nverted to the 111rct 1fDf a citilian boll'4 t b a t of. 1'0 peace Wk.I until alter
oveneea military cues. larael .palls out of ArtJb
Liit 1ear1 Noyd toet h1a llndl lt occupied in die June
cue to the U. I. Sapaeme wv. Court. whicb ren.ct to H.r Ooven:itnent clrc1es here
JWn mUl b6I m t t l t a r 1 uid Israel ii readJ to com-
•-... l ..... ..._ JU-wlalW~~-Jlar.: . 1'bt ~ ~ ca.,' line to Wtac .. ~ •des
ftfw to comJder bil cue. toc8tber but Will not give
too, any fldvuoe ~!! ..... ~" up Che occUpMd wnuvriw.
Vartooa IOW'Clel ~
South .. · ·.vi·e· •a i.te • Februal'Y 1111t Jar· "' riDf WM OD tbe verge ol
Fire (]llefs
obtaJninc Eaptiaft t n d
~Jl acreement to
bokl iDdltect ~
with lll'lltL 11Mitl on J'eb.
In 'Cleanup' :.!:J'=litt!:r°~
ol tile Jordan River. 1'bicb
I1r1el setr.ed from Jordan
in Jtme, wu no loftger con-
atdered enemy territory.
SAIGON (AP) -T b e
~ Vietnllllese gowrti. ment today On!d IM!WC of
its 44 province dllel1, Jn.
eluding 1tt man in Hoe.
It was the b I 1 I ea t
bouseckanlng to far u a
result of the Com.mlJl1iat
lunar n e w year offensive.
Eillliel' the ~t
replaced two of l't 1 four
pol.ftically rmportaat corps
eoinmlnders.
Calio took W. aa an Jn.
dicatloa that the Israelis
. would not give up the OC·
cUlffd territories, and the
Egyptian line hardened
again.
lsrMllofftclala denied the
implications wbidl Cairo
had draw.a but coaceded
their gOYtfftment's timing
was bad. Lt. Col Phan V1r1 Kboe "as replaced as ma~ 1111----.,.,......~~-...------:----
Bue aod diie! ol 'nlua 'lblel P.rovince bJ lA. Col. Le ,Yan
than. wtio-ltad beetl ....
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·fer biding out Jn cl.tti'ID
clotbel for lffeG da71 wti6le
th e Com.mwdlb over"r•
Hoe. One American etfiNI
aakf Xboa did notllJIC abOat
the w a v e of lootinil. 1D tbe
strlckea cii1 f« 17 .. ,. and.,,, ...... ,...w
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FAMILIAR SCENI-Umpire r.mmett .A!hford en-
=catcher ~ddy HodleJ IDd pik.'her' 1'nnk ter of the Cbbgo CUbl .in a belt di8paM over
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Sports la Brief
UCLA, Aggi,es Paired
In NCAA Regionals
It's off to Albuquerque for UCLA
and Santa Clare ttlll week.
the announcement was made be was
leavlna the Lancers.
Cerritos College grqabbtd a 69-M
overtime victory from Pasadena for
the state juruor college tlUe.
The Bru1N and BronCOI. Pacific
Eight Conference and Welt Coast
Athlet~ Conference Ch am l> I on 1,
respedtvely, play 'P'ri4ay nl&bt )B tM ,
1eeond rGUD4 ol the NCAA Weate'n
RegloDa:J bMkethall p .. yotf•, Md VW"J
lle.11 could meet uM followinl ldtbt
* * * .
MN PR.\NCl8CO -Lew AldNtr. ........... u ...........
,........... •• aB-1NI& e.ut """-.....0 te .. ~ &., Jn h final.
UCLA, whJch went undefeated la
PACI play for the tecood nrat&bt
IHIOD thll year folJowlDI a 74-C
• victory owr Southern California
Saturday nllbt. play1 New Memco
State ln the NCAA re&lonalJ wtdle
Sanill ClaN, a. C'Olftrence champ for
the fint Ume lo 11 yean, takes m
the Untvenity al Ntw Mexlco.
* * * Anaheim'• Rick Slo• Al a nr..W.
track and fle14 ~rforlaer fer UCLA
wbe baa scored '7 .Mt .,.... In the
denthlon -the 1lxtl1 btlt tetal I•
th~ world last year. .
The Rnln 'enlor and &aa ~~
&ala let a achool hlell jll., r~
lablrday bl a llOIMCOrta( .-eet ta
top a aeries of ftiw early eeuea track
perfermanca H tAle ~ ..... ~a, ., .,~ ........... •W•
UCLA reeer4 ti 1-lt ... F:7ev.
Bat tt WOJt't 1-t tff ~.. that
Sleaa wtn ~· .. .-., week a.
UCLA le1t pele na1ttt Dk:k
Jlalllback (1'7·1) ,., t)le ae ..... lat
week wlUI a lw.U. bncl. ADd Sien,
w'9 haa cleared 1'7 feet la the nalt
I• practltt ud 11-8 efOdally. will
M trJtnc ta set llleo late aha,. ,_
Uiat nut. '·
* * * LONG BEACH -hrry Tark.uan
leave1 the junior college bMketball
coachinJ ranks with a 111-2' recard.
too.r aitMe champlonabips and one ..
cond place to become coach at LoGc
Buch sw. 0o0ese.
He replacel Randy Sandefur, who
held the poa1tion oa a one-year Interim
buil. n.e 3'7·year-oM Tarkanian leaftl
after two years • coech at Pasadena ctty Oollegw, wtltre hls teams eom.
piled • recotd ot 17-4. One of them
--WU 1ut Slturday. houri att.r'
.-.;. . . .
Tiie 7·1 julor ..-r...-,,._
Ua.A WU qJDe4 .. enry • .,.
MJW Rt ..... &lae S..maa ,oel
ef 1oortlwrtten nd 1M~1tf'r1
who aeleded &lie mythleat el8' for
UPI. I
n marbi AldlMhr'• • e e • • I
attatPt appearuee • tile team and ,... 1t1m ta u.e ef beeemhlc the
ftnt player ever te make the c:hah
tU"ee yean na••· \ Bm Dewitt of Sotitt.en California
add Vhtee Frlb of Orefnn State wtrt
plekecl as the team's fnrwartf1 anrl
Rae Crltcbn .. tfl nf C811fonda ind
lAdat Allee of Un.A aa t1'e ia1rll11.
Hewitt alMI Critdfteld are t_. enly
aealera, tM ottw tllree het.c )tnton.
* * *" 'BALTIMORE -JU.ymood Berry,
the National Football Leaaue'a all·
Ume ludini pau receiver who &D·
nounced his rettremem frotn the
Baltbncn Colts over the weekend,
Wat, despite bia individual bri~,
lmown u a temn player.
Even bis decision to retln ap-
pareotty was prompted by Berry's
conceT1l th• t injuriel, which limited
his 191'1 play to m games, wpuld
affect his performance in the future.
I don't re• 1 I coa1d &1w the team
of me to try to conttnue playing when
I don't feel lco uld Jeive the team
the kind of season it has a ril(ht
to expect." tbe 35-year-old splltend
said Sunday.
* * *
Angels Depart ,
For Arizona,
Nip Cubs, 3-1
TUCSON, Artz. (UPI) -The
California Antelt invaded Arllona for
the first time durtn1 the exlribltion
baseball 1eason for a game todAy
with the Cleveland lndlana after sn1it·
tin~ two tamea with the Chicato Cubs
at Palm Springs.
The Angela play alx sames in ~
lllta:rt of the c.ctua Lague before
retumtng to tMtl' 1'alnra1Prlnrs bate aext weelt to llMt tbe ,.-teams .
SUnday'• oblf)ttfoe ,.... bithlighted
by the ejection of two Chicago pitchers
for foma to their mouths with their
fll1g.t• tn violation of the new major
learue rule.
The bannin1r of tbe two pitchers
was a f~tor In the Aneels' 3-1 win
onr Chka'o that left Cubs' managflJ'
~Durocher fumtnt.
P'rank Ret>eier was thrown out
of the aame in the-second innlne
when be put his ~ to his mout!l
after having been •arned. His relief,
Dean Burk. alao was thrown out tor
the same lffense.
The rulln111 Indirectly led to the
An (Yels' victorv as Rich Reich&Tdt
rloubled with ,Jimmie Hall and Jim
Freeosl aboard on stn,lea aftf•r 8artr
received his first warning. The lllt
drove in two runs.
Calif6rnia added another run in the
eighth when Jack Hhilltoll'a sinC)e
scored Bubba Mortcil, who sif\t)ed
and advanced on Woodie Held's s~.
Chicaeo wu scoreleu until the
eighth. Pitcher Ramon H•rnalldu
doubled and scored oa Frank Se)ls.
Inger's alnde. Starting Angel h..,
J o m McGJothlin. w b o tan up -hlt in three innings. wu cndited wttll
the win
'BIG D' SLATED
FOR DUTY TODAY
SARAS01'A. Fla. (UPI) -Tht tAi
Angeles Dodgers mOftd to PaJM
Field today for their tb1rd exhibUIGil
game of the spring, meeting. tllt
O.aco White Sox in a GrapCd LNcut contest.
1be Dodgen get their first Joi*
ol 1be le&IOO in ~tition _,
at Vftrl'an Don Dryldale, who ..
threatened with a fine lalt we• 1lit 1
general manager Bume Bavasi l.llllle
he teal9d don from 211 t. W J>Qllllli.
By SUoday, Dryadale bad lost ... ........
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BJ EAllL GtJllUi '
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You would lualt Did Davit if you
told him you thoalbt bla UC !nine
buketball team Md • t'OOCl MUClll
this year.
IDcndible wou&d be a llHa't .ip-'
profl't• term.
Alter the Anteaters ru out of
mltadel Saturday mpt M Sia 1>6110
State Jn the W..t Coeat't NCAA
reglecW flnala, Jo11DC '11-74 en Neva '
Soulherb, Davia aalWlll bll dllap-
pointment with dellcloul ~ ol r•
next year, wbeD IniM eouJd eon-J
ceivably improve on tb1I eeuoa'•
brldt 20.a rtecrd.
Three of the UCl n.rten 1'ho tx·
tended Nevada ~ to h faD
est.tnt al lta rtlCJUrcel latmdaf ailbt I I will f.._ the aiaclilal .at . ...,.
(Ji wbat ri1 be .. ... better
~C..lfr Jl'OUP· •
!M4111 ICCIW -~ M1b Hectmm (M) aat· fot ward Nlck
Sanden, who won d..-Wumaent
~on at San Dleao, will retma
for tbtlr llllior ..-. ant yeer
aJong w\tb fGnrard Jeff Owdn&bam, ..,., will be a julllOI'. Ile. pardl Darrell MU1JW and Dou& (1rilte eoaclad9d their UCI
career• Saturday mgbt, but Jim
Farley *'1rDI. Jt DaTil ca edd two
junior ~ge guudl be bu Ida eyes
on, the outlook will be rosy, at 1be
worst.
Beach Qty and Mike Barnes He'1 covetln~ary 1.ell• of Long
of tuvenlde College. 11>ole two,
plus be6cb ltlength from a IOOd frosh
team. should give Irvine ano4ber
crack at the reponals. n. freshmen Drril ii countina on
for r~ tuGraace nest ytet are
Bob~. KalOl a.. mct J>ea.
Dis D' Alttremoet. •
McConllJck II u outatad1aJ pro-
spect. • U fcrwltd ~ Oovina. be ....... ... .,... .. tbe AIM*" frolla ta Olll1 ellfK lllD•· Ha w •• litricUD • mid-leUOll by
..........,. Md bad a tumor umoHd trc. llll coila;
On U. la 1 I h IChool front, Davis
and ......... ewb Tlm Ttft .. Uck·
Int their cMpl ovw HuatlQstoe ~
pant Gtet So,._, wbo tbeJ bope,
Will be a IOph ltar at UCJ fOr the
1•'111 campmp.
0~ la tM belt guard Who has
appiJelt .< for edlalnlon bere,.. Tift
uld.
Of. 111 s.twMJ Jou tit ·Nevada
Soutbena; Dnta could find no fault
with W.e\ub.
''TbM WI OS bei& .... al tbil
, .................. J'OOID.
UC! led .... el ........
Wbln cum•-.... ,.~ ICWtd
Dlldw91 ........ --bill to mab. lt' ~ UCI, it teemed u
Ulmmww.,_...far~.
OCC Seeks ,
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Exl:'ert moto~ iune-up\ .
. ·with all . parts and lo~~.,
It . • i; . .
"I 11.88 13.a&·· 1r.aa·,.· ··
Volmu111s
. Treat your car to ·a motor tune-up at your nearby ~ys Auto Centw.'
You'll g.t incqased gas mileage, hCM a "peppier'' car, and enjoy driving
more. You can always expect top value and service at low, low pricm from
Pe'Me)'S. Drivw in today and .. 1 U• your Charge Cardi
• t.-lew plug9, points, con.clenser • ~Ult carburetor idle . . .
•. ~d~~androtor • Adiwt .carburetor entxtur. .
• ~rt adf"""8ent of CClllMfw.11
• ldentlflmlfy ..tthlng
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More Honors J
' ALL-TOURNAMINT STARS -Four 0Nnge Coatt u.. Mltetball 1ee1 were voted to the 10.men All·
CIP bMketblll tournament team Sllturday night.
ObOleD were (left to right) Mark Soderberg oi M•
Santa Anita
l
It's Grunion Time Again,
'"" T .... y, MMdl f2. 1-...o.f D9f CIMI I , .. ,. l'lnl .... I ,,M.
'1HT llACI. • !VrloMI. • \Wr
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Td\WttltouleS 10 "fHclel
Llntt MM! 10 Melll
'N. CUl!lwrf CW Meller!llvl All Yw 11 Veltnlutlal
L-ll11der CL ,lfluy Jrl
Stormy IM Vellll-lel
leul!llPff (W HtnMll.I SMet Wlllle ..........
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117
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ltubbllll IMft (1 M Veneri 111
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aid• Ind "' tellf, Clelm..... """' MIGi. Clelmlne Wice M2M.
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Entries 1st Run Due March 16
A four.night spawning run
or lfWlfon onto Southern
California'• 1uctY ~1, ~l! the first run ol the 1'88
111 open season of these 1Uvuy
•m tittle ocean Lah , will begin
lit Saturday night March 18.
nt the Department of Flail and 11t
, 11 Game reported today.
"'"" UC•. 1 "" mtlel. 3 wer old lllllel. Allewlllcn. fl!WM UOOO.
"" Seltte Anli8 Clllklrtft'• .._ so.
defy.
A~ Or-. IW MMtemtvl m
M«rt Velb (J Sellen) U• '•lilt Tiie ,,_, co ,.._, , ,,
A-LMl!t ._.. (W Me!IM....,) lll
Ole,.tt IJ 0-llZI 1109
Altleft 0.-IW l lum) 113
S,,_ SHl'lllt IL l'lllclY Jr) 11'
Ki.Illa (0 V"-11 Ill • .,,.,., • ..,. 113
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Mil ~,,.., IM Y-tl 11J
......... Cnft tnllled ... ry.
SlllTM llAC& • ~ llllllll • INrtl. 4 _. .......... a..H1M
..._, l'lltM -Tiie ~ Hiib a..
Spawnlnc runs luting one
to two hoW'I are expected to begin Saturday at 10: 18 p.m.; sunc:s.y at 10:S4 p.m.;
Monday at 11:38 p.m.: and
'tuetday night at 12:~ a.m.
Open season ruoa are a1ao
expected on the nlCbta of
Saturday and Stmday March
30 and 31.
1'bt IJ'U».k>ll IUIOft 11 cloled throuctlout April Ind
May to allow the tbh to
spawn unmolested. but the
reason reopens in June.
Altyone 16 years old or
over muat have an anellng
license 1o take anmton.
The tasty little flab may
be taken only by hand. No
appllance may .,_ llMd and
it ls unlawful to dl1 • hole
in the beach to entrap the
fish. .
There la no bat UmJt on
grunion but it ii unlawful
to wute them.
The DJ'G pointl out that
althoulb 41fUDlon lUDI occur
on sandy beacbe1 from Mex·
ico north into Santa Barbara
County, it 11 bnpomlble to
predid 'Which beachtl tftt
11th wtU hlt.
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"""-"~' c ....... G9ll (0 Melfl
Sllwr .,., "" ...... , o.trt L.w CL ,..._., Jr)
A·Hefhoe....., CM Y«eul o.r. ClfY fJ ......,,,
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Area Sports Menu
'he.Uy em, Costa Mu. al Corma
Baseball -Mater Del at del Mar. Brea at Fountain IU ,r __ M. fJ Stllenl
~. CenllH tnlMd ...i.ty,
..........
J«lllte'1 ltUltr IA Juaf"UI 11'
HEIR .. e
HVINTM llAC•. About 116 1111i. e1t
lwrf. ' !'Mr .,,... Ind u.. Mlowenua. ..,,,.. ...,. Tiie L.,...ler "-'di.
His *w JI fO lllffcel 1•
Al1WlllM Ill IW ~I lit
Luci-Ola CJ ~ler) 1113
lloed Hoe ( ve~lel 111 A·Mcd~ CJ ._.,,.,., 116
L-IO¥ (J TNflllol 120 llt
11'
111
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Gard G La Valley, Savamia at Marina, en rove, guna at A n a h e t m at Huntinrtoa.
La Quinta, La Batra at Santa Ana at Newport (d
Westminlter. Cotta Mesa at at 3:15).
HuntlnJton. S a v a n n a at frack -Marina at H•
Fountain Valier. Estancia at ington (3:1$).
Newport, Santiago at Ma· Gymnutk:a -Newport at
rlna (all at 3: 15), Golden So. TorrlDCe (3;16).
West at Ml SAC, Chaffey nu-.,
at OCC (both at 3). Track -Colta Mesa
Track -i stancia at Sad-Estancia, Mater Del I&
dlebact (3:15). Pacifica, El Modena at:.16
Swimmlnl -Estancia, guna, Savamsa at We~
Newport, Costa Mela at st.er, Ccrcaa del Mar .lit
Moon Le a i u e Prelim1 Fountain Valle1, Westera I&
(2:30). Golden West at Chaf. Newport (all at 3:15).
fey, Citrus at OCC (both at Bueball -Newport Ill 3:~). Mater ~ Wntmimter Ii
m Tennis -Wutminster at SerYttie (bdtb at 3:15), Glllll-
;:: La Habra. Laguna at La en Wat at P'ullemm, ~
'" Quinta. Huntlniton at Costa at Citrus (botb at 2). ;:~ Mesa. Founta.lll Valley at Swimming-Bancbo Ala-
m Savanaa, Marina at Santi· mitoe at Corcaa del *
ltlWTM uc1:li7i, '"'"" , ._, ago (all at 3:15). (3:15), UCI at NCAA •
.... -uo c .. imin.. ""'"' .... Gymnuttc.-Wesbnlnster gionals, Fresno. = ::!et~~ at Newport (3: 15). GOLF-Costa Mela at D
*• ,,_._, !It Gerdel Weftetday tancia, Marina at La Q .... .l =. ~~~ .. 1~ ~-:·' Swimmtnc -Estancia at Huntington at ICeanedy (• ~ KM cw • ..,..., Valencia. Saddleback al La· al 2), UCI at Redlandr (1 ,._ So'9 It (I V~) ..,... W _,_....._ -6 W '
Ult ..... kl! IJ ..... "' ·-·a, fD\.LllUMI~ -elv p.m.).
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INSURANCE
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55 Yachts -~ . .
Brave Gale
FULL
3-Tube, Free-
Flow Design,
No Back Pres-
1ure Means Batter Mileage.
INSTALLEP .
Fita TheH Cart!
'H·'H Forcl 1 '60-'66 Comet ad
•59.•tt Ra.-bln: Falcon;
'84 ·'69 CheY?Olet, '59·'67 Pontiac* J
Chevy TI, ~velle ; '60-'67 Cor:nlr;
,. '49·'67 P11J1MH1t-h, '60·'6' Valiat
· \ Dodie, Chr)'Jler; •Except Grand Pri%
Built tA> Outlast and Outperform
" Orlfinal Equi,.entt
• 5-Way Guarantee
1. Worknmmilt1 • 4. BJow~t
%. Material Det.ecl 5. Wear-out
3. Rut.oat '
MUFFLl:R GUARANTEED
U nu.tffler fail.I dufl\ to defect Ill materl&ll or work-~P or blowo~Ntt-out or wear-out, whlJe
ortpW purchuer o t.he car. It will be replaced upon rtlurn. tl'M ot e. If th• ..ucuve aaifa•
wu lftltalltd •Ya-rift) w. will lnltall the new mut•
fltr charm ~ for twacJ<e~ ud 1'olt.t, ti ....,.._
More New Par~ iii Every
Remanufadared Coruplete Engine
• AU Jr•• Wolu Tell• ~All Nu· 19ulllmre
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!Alt•,. ••••
C6mp1ue AlllSTATE'S Re-
manufacturSi Engine Qual-
il y.
Block• and Heads -Re-
n t faced, lrfaanaflux in-
t1pected 111d p11!11ure tested.
Crank1haft, Cazn1haft,Con-
nectini Rods -Reground
comJ>lete and polished.
Oil l>ump, Oil Pan, Front
Cover a n d Rodker Covers
installed on all OHV -..
fin.a.
°" PttrdUI fJI >.., C.m,..te f ott I Crbo
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Economy
Run Starts~
In County
By CARSTENSEN
A 3,IX»-mile course bas
been charted for the 1988
Mobil Economy Run wtlich
wlll tta.rt this year, fur the
rlr1t time, from Oran&e
County and fimh six day•
later in New York City.
•
...
u .... ... ll •I llul,• ,.
A field of 4.1 ne• cars L-----..J1.....i.-~-----------------------~ will leave D i s n e y I a n d ,
Anaheim on April 2 with
scheduled overnight stops 1t
Grand Canyon. Artz : Colo-
rado Springs. Colo.; Kanaas
City, Mo.; Indianapolis. lod.;
and Washington D. C. en
route to the Times Square
'VACATIONLAND' COURSE -Starting April 2 from the Los Angeles area and
endmg April 7 m New York City. the 1968 Mobil Economy Run charts a "Visit
to Vacationland USA" course The 3,0()().mile run jump a off from AnabeJm,
home of Disneyland, with overnight stops at Grand Canyon, Arit.: Colondo
Springs. Colo.; Kansas City, Mo.; lndianapoli.!l, Ind.; and Wuhington, O.C., en
route to Times Square.
destination April 7.
The U. S. Auto Club and
Mobil Oil Co. have adopted
a theme this year -''VL5it
To Vacationland, USA."
Anaheim City Councilman
Chuck Chandler will cro,s
the country In a 1968 Dodge
tulcab (with the meter run·
ningl. Driving the "hack"
will be New York cab driver
Gertrude DeWitt. a :JS.year
veteran of cab driving in
the metropolis. Chandler
will carry greetings to the
mayors of all the cihe~
along the route. mv1lln~
tourists to v1s1t Orange
County.
Mobil said the drivers will
demons.trate how motonn~
ramilles can travel safely.
comfortably and
economically on a transcon·
tinental trip. In line with
this. USAC officials pointed
out that another Innovation
this year will be daily
results based on varying
terrain. road condltions and
temperature.
The tabulations,
calculated to the thousandth
of a gallon. wiU be the ba!lis
for comparing each car's
performance in mountains,
deserts. turnpikes. stop-and·
go rlly lraflic and rolling
prairie country under varied
tempreatures.
Winners in the seven
classes. which range from
compact S's to luxury 8's,
will be determined by over-
a I I m i I e s . p e r -gallon
I See by Today's
Want Ads
e Somf'Onf' lost a fishing
rod ln doth cover11, IJE>.
twttn Newport Beach
&nd San Diego •••
lht>rr's 1 rt>wani'
• Thl'rP's a Spamsh 2 bf'd-
room home tor rt>nt
• . . It hu a nJct> flrt>·
flare end thl' rf.'nl l~
n w just $128 IJ('r
month.
• A rl'~IWlnsiblt> l4 y<'ar
nld boy will babysit for
7!;1' M hour . . . Cor·
ona d!'l Mu arra ls re·
l!:UMl!'d.
e "l.A1rlhf'r' a 11111\ ! HP'11
a tan short hAirrd male
CAt.
e HPrf''l! An electric dryer
for $20.
Americans chensh independence
• independent thinkiftc • ind .... *"'•
• independent sm111 • ~Pdllt llETlREMOO
Those who llM die MOlffil.Y S£CllRtTY ACCOUNT Pl.AN ••• lfici-
Mted Md Jona tsttd by ~ Bah SlifttllJ ... Sl'J, "0.ita
1 sensible, ~Mdud-tlrllMtt-.. 1CCMt II tM fitSt-. Tiie
chart dlcMs h MOltMy s.c.rrty A=-t ......,..
An YOO rthff4 ••• • .._ NldJ W
~ ........... ., ................. ,..... ... .... ..................................................... ...................... r., ................... ....... .... ,,,_,, ..................................... .
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performance. Driven will
be required to maintain an
average speed of more
than 54 miles per hour over
the course. wlucb ranges
from sea level to more than
I0,000 feet in th~ Rockies.
This pace is the !~test 1Jl
the history of the run and
is about 3 miles per hour
speedier than a year ago.
AUTO SALES
SOAR JN FEBRUARY
Posting its sixth monthly
sales record in a row,
Chrysler Plymouth Divi$ion
reported retail deliveries of
new cars during February
totaled 71.589 units. ThU Is
a 23 percent iocrease over
a year ago.
"Never before in Division
history have we put togetheT"
six straight record months,"
Glenn E. White, division
general manager. said. It
began last September when
the new models were in·
troduced. Still I e a d i n g
Plymouth's parade is tbe
popular Fury.
C. P. King. Los Angeles
regional manager for Dodge
Dlvukln, reported that sales
for February established an
all-time sales record for this
region. Dodge increase over
1967 was 48.7 percent. Still
creating major interest for
Dodge dealers is the sporty
Charger.
Lindoln-Mercury Division
set a February sales mark
w1lb the new Molitego line
leading the way along with
the help of the Cougar and
the Cootinental.
Ford dealers in tne Lo3
Angeles aales di.strict sold
40 percent more new cars
and truck& last month than
in Febnmy 1 t • 7. Na·
tionaUy, Ford set tales
rceordl for both c•a and
trucks for the month.
BuJck gainl for the month
y.iere noted throughout Ha
lines with the S p e c I a I ,
regular model and Rivieras
all showing an incre.ue in
sales. Overall sales increase
was 1.ll.9 percent over a year
ago. In addition, Bwck
dealers sold 7,ecK Opels.
Deliveries la9t month more
than doubled February 1947.
Opel la the aecond leadlng
import aelleT" in the U. s.
With tbe first month o1
U'lis year already dtabtish·
ed u tbe best Jlrluary in
Volvo hiltory, the U. S. im·
porter of the Swedish car
has reported the highest
February sale! in the 12
years that Volvo has been
sold in America. February
sales topped the previous
year's by 59 percent. Last
year Americans bough t
33,012 Volvos, making 1966
the company's all time sales
year lo date.
Accountants
Pick Director
Huntington Beacli CPA.
Robert W. Vernon, 8251
Lambert Drive, wu elected
a dlrec:tor of the Orange
County Chapter of the Na-
tional Association of Ac·
countanu. which ltsts a
membership over e 6 0 .
Vernon received ht.I degree
at Miami University <Ohio).
moving to the Or1.11ge Coast
area ten yean ago.
our
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Lures Youth
Sixth &rad• students in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District
have a special musical treat in ltor& Friday. March 22. ·
In Orange Coast College auditorium at both 10 and 11 a.m. Henri
Temianb will conduct the California Chamber Symphony. The program
is pert of the Free Youth Concert eeries offered annually by the e>r.nge
County Philhanno.nk Society. ·
Also inited to attend the pUformance are sixth graders attending
parodllal schools ln the area .
. Musk tailored to their listening level, the program will be ~layed by
the rinuo.o orcbe9tra and augmented by the founder-directors unique
commentaries which involve participation of his young listeners.
Thi! performance will feature 13-year-<>ld Jeanette Kim. playinJ ~
~of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 1. Opus 15. Miss Kirn , a finalist in
the 1966 national competition of the Young Musicians Foundation, bas been
a winner in the SoutbWMt Musical Festival.
Alto selected for the program are the third movement of Vivaldi's
Piccolo Concerto with the Cllamber Symphony's Louise DiTultio as sololst;
Overture from Marriage of Figaro and Sleighride by Mozart; last movement
of Haydn's Farewell Symphony; Mozart's Table Duet, and Beetboveo's Con·
gratulatiom Minuet.
The symphony, founded in 1961, is comprised of about 35 musicians,
many of whom &.ve )leld key positions with the nation's leading symphonies.
Because it ls smaller than t full symphonic orchestra, this ~P is unusual·
ly flexible and particularly suited to performance of significant, but seldom
heard works by claMic and contemporary masters.
Temianka was graduated from the Curtis Institute as a conductor
,and violinist afte earlier 6tudies at the National Conservatories of Berlin
and Pam. He founded bis first chamber orchestra in 1.-0ndon, making his
first recording as conductor and violin soloist with his own ensemble.
PREPARING FOR CONCERTS -Thanks to efforts of Costa Mesa
Philharmonic Committee members, sixth grade students in the
Harbor Area will be able to preview the Free Youth Concert pro-
gram, to be pre9enttd Friday, March 22. As a teaching aid, the
committee has made tape recordings us;ng excerpts from the pro·
gram with comments on the composer. Ta~ have been delivered
to the schools to be used as a special phase of musical education.
Listening to one is Marline McClay and her mother, Mrs. Marvin
McClay, member of the Cod.a Mesa group.
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ter) ltaDdl pal This ii a typical scefl& Jn the offing at Mesa Harbor
aub'a annual fund-niling beneflt. <Allino Royale to be presented
Mlrdl 2~ bl s.nta Ana 1Qb Club.
Casino Royale
Sitton Home's
'In the Chips'
Las Vegas gamblers would give 100-to-l odds in
favor of the Albert Sitton Home coming out the winner
during Mesa-Harbor C1ub's annual Casino Royale.
And betting with the odd-makers will be do-gooders
who attend the gala Friday. March 29.
The Santa Ana Elk's Club w;u be transformed into
a gambling casino by the sponsors. who invite last year's
party-goers to return and "recoup l~s." while luring
newcomers to try their luck at the gaming tables, which
include blackjack, craps, roulette and chuck-a-luck.
Of course. the games are strictly for fun -there's
no money bet allowed.
With the purchase of each ticket. at $15 per couple,
$5,000 in play money will be given. With each libation
ticket sold, an added $200 in funny money will be offer·
ed.
Croupiers will begin lheU' chant at 7:30 p.m. when
guests arrive for cocktai16.
For those who find the system doesc't work and
for those who do, entertainment will be provided by
dancing girls -the Mmes. Richard Parrish, Raymond
Sawchuk, Don Briscoe, James Brazda and Donald De.-
Haan.
A sumptuous bdff et will be served at 9:30. acooro. me to cbalnnen Mrs. Ralph Hippert and Mn. DeHeen.
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I pnctke c1x boun I day.
M;v NllDltfO UDO also plays the violin well. Bt ii two chairs ahead
of JM Jll the acbool orchestra. The
protiltm la lie &lrt wbo Jita next to blm. • doelll 't pnctlce near11
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Miu Carlotta Williamr ere Miles Clark and Dr.
Melvin Anchell (left to right). The trio were guests
of honor during Pi Beta P6t'1 Celebrity Book Review
Horoscope
Series. This is the final review for the Soutb Coast
Alumnae Club unW next eea.on when Mill Williams
again will introduce the latest boob and guest
authort to alumnae and gueat1.
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Mill Wlllllmt, dr.ued m
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yellow Romllaao knit IU.lt,
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Allstan Mac:Lean la a novel
dealing In e 1 p l o n a I e ,
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tbe terror f1lled daya of
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~NNIVERSARY on Friday, March
~5th In the Carrouset CourU Cake
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A Night in Monte Carlo?
When party-goers artjved at tbe Balboa Bay Club for tbe monthly party they
wer.. remJnded of a niatit in Monte Carlo, for the aetting wu a replica of a
casino. Ready to try their Juclt are Oeft to right) Dr. Charles Bottler, Mrs.
Pete Gundrey and Mrs. Patricia Spielman. Hoet couples we.re Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Amund60n, James DehLsen and Percy Haythome.
JOSEPH MAGNIN,FASHION VISIONARY. FASHION ISTHE
SPECIALTY OF JOSEPH MAGNIN, WHO BOTH LEADS
AND FOLLOWS F~HION. BASED ON 'A PHILOSOPHY
THAT THE NEW MAKES THE NEWS, JM AIWAYS SEOO
THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE IMAGINATIVt TH
ARE NO FASHION SKELETONS INJM'S .
Q.OOET. EVERYTHING IS UVElY, FllSH .
MD CONTEMPORARY. THE JM LOOK
IS FOR THE WOMAN WITH A SENSE
F~ION,BUTNOTALWAYS lNJM
tiouARs TO SPEND; THE WOMAN
• ROilttDC,.. parites at JUetiiiid'a Udo Market from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., ~ ~ Slturday will be members of Newport Harbor Zoota Cl1lt> and Mr llillblQds. •
1o. Heit ~;:,. drinb, coffel and sweet. will be aol4 from gaily dee· Gntect CW. will btneftt the Senior Citizens 1*reation Center
Up&njicJG fuDd IM tbe Zoota pledge to Hoa1 Memorial HOlpiUI. Presby·
terian for tile ~ of the teen wine.
,.._ J~OI lit party, n.tmed by president Mn. Georte P. Zebal, is .u•· ~ _ _..., public relattooe chairman. Assistinf will l>e the Mmes.
Jaieph Hamblet, CCleton Mem.-Morton Bristow and llopr Barrow. :nDs week lllo will mark tbe 20th anniversary of UM Newport group.
7'oDta • an il~onal service organiation dediuted to ttle ideals o! ~and to',;art for the advancement o! undemanding, iood will and .-c:e ~ tbe world through the feHowship ol executive womeo in
baliDell ma pr()fe.tons. 'Ale organization is repreeetlted in 33 countries
wlttl 533 clubs Mid JnOrt than 19,000 members.
Talk Ready
By Panel
A · plnel dlacuiliott bJ
membln ot d lf re r e n t
~ ot tbe FSrat
Prelb~ CJJurdl 0 f
Wt1tmlnahr will be
CURL CRAZY
WIGLETS
Hewett".'Hauser ·Vows
Exchanged in Laguna
Makil)g their home in
Cotta Meaa are WUll*n
Tbomu Hewett and U'9
former Mary Kelth Hatlser
wbo were married during
a ceremony performed by
tht bride'• father. the Rev.
Jobn B. U.uaer, ln st
Mary'• Ephcopal Church,
Laguna Beach.
0. Hauser, donned a floor
length white satin rown and
carried a bouquet of white
roses and gardenias.
Lots o{ Curls, $30 value , l~.95
TM brlde'a parents U'e
reatdentl of Laguna Beach:
Her husband is the son of
Mra. Wllllam Henry Hewett
ol Long Beach and the late
Mr. Hewett.
The bride, given in mar·
riare by her brother, Jolbt
Garden Club
Mn. William ~-. member of Huntington Hll11
Garden Club, will furnllh
location informatioo al 962-
8139. The club gathers the
aecood 'l'htraday ol each
moo:th at 8 p.m.
Her attencht.nts were Mrs.
Hauser Of Huntington Beach
and Miss Suzie RQCiney. the
bridegroom's cousin from
Garden Grove.,
Best man was Jim Van
Levven and ushering were
Bill Moody, Galen Smith and
George Rodney.
The reception followed in
the Laguna Beach home of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Paul
Stiker.
The new Mrs. Hewett is
a graduate of Laguna Beach Hieb School and attended
the Unheralty of California I
at Santa Barbara. Currently
she is atudylng al Orange
Coast Collete. I Her butband, a student
al Golden Weat College. was I
graduated from Wilson High 1 School, Long Beach and al-j
tended Long Beach City I
CoUege.
Side or Top Curls, 17 .SO value, I.II
Visit the Beauty Salon end let our
skilled ha irpiece specialist show you
how to look like the fluttery, feminine
heroine you really ere!
Beauty Salon, 601
Phone 714, 644-1212
LIKES THE OFF-BEAT BUT NOT
THE FAR-OUT, THE CURRENT
BUT NOT THE FAD, THE DAR·
ING BUT NOT THE BRASH.
IF YOU THINK IN THIS FASH·
ION, YOU'LL BE PLEASED
THAT JOSEPH MAGlllN DPBI
THURSDAY AT 11:DO A. I.
UI SOUTH COAST PLAZA,
llATTIE WI DIDIO
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SUSAN LAURA HUFF .,..... ...
April Wedding
!B~tr~thal Disclosed
~ Sa.a Lama Huff of Oolta Mesa and Wll-· uam DeDtdl St Clair revealed thetr enaa1e-• mflD4 clutiDC a dinner party on tbe 111ne date
h1.a parents Mr and Mrs. Wllllam St. am
: ec.f. ... : announced theirs 2:.C:t aao. The newlY betrothed ha'N . St.
FrMldl CatbolJc auudl in Buntinlton Belch
and April 19 for tbeir w~tt» mm dMe
that::. Sj~? of llr. and Kn.
Blab Huff oi. B pn ~ m~
flance .. iraduates of~~...._..
ScDooI and 1ht American Blrblr CoU., LongSh~ modeled wtth U. Kay 'Oo.,
Buene Part, IDd hM appund CIG ~·1
Back to School fllllion p!Oji&D.
Nanci Phillips to Wed
In November Ceremony
Mr. md Mn. Del McOom·
mon of Newport Beach ban
aNlOUDC9d the e!!J•tement
of her dau&flter, Nanci
Phillipe and John Clfton.
10D o/. MJ-1, Dorothy Cltfton
ol WbJtt:W and tbe We Mr.
TbomM v. CW'ton.
Tbe bltlotbel news ,...
revealed dminC • cbam-
pape dlmMI' ID b heme
of the bride-elect' I }W'tDta.
Speclal iueltl ,,... the
bride-to-be' I lfimdp&NoCa.
Mr. and Mn. BID Hunton
of Hespaia ad Mt. Md
Mn. Terry McCcmman ol
La Habra. ...._
A11o coacr•Jatlllc -couple were CM ~
elect' 1 broth« and a.ter-m-
law. Mr. and Mn. Ralph
Clifton of Whittier.
?£las Phillipe is a Jntduate
of Newpcrt Har11or Hlgh
NANCI PHILLIPS
Autumn Bride
School end ta a aopbomon ---------maJ«iDC In education et
Poverty
Program
Explored
1be • ·G row 111 I Gep
BetWMl1 the Rldi aDcf Poor
Natioot will be explored b1
ED. Splckman wbm be •
pew1 ae auat ~Wednemay. March t>, before
the Newpor'l-O>eta Meta
branch, America A.JeOda.
tion ot Univentty Women.
Members' bulbandl and
iunta .. invited to bMr
the 8 p.m. preaeataUon, ID
111->d Howe, F a • It h n
Ialand. A IOda1 hour will ~1-bec:ln at 7:J> p.m ..
Spackman'• top6c ls ooe
being studied by a 11
branches ol AAUW UliJ
yes. 1be ipe&ker ls an
edllmiaJ colunumt, MWI
analyat IOd special feature
wrir. for the S I D
BernJrdloo Sun-Teieaam.
He~ abo baa be• n
cbldnnaa of the IOdal
tciww diviafoo of San ~-· Bermrdlno Valley Collqe
and hll tn"'8d in aeveraJ
foreiin countrHI.
JANICE LAKI
T• Many
Troth To/cl.
By Parents
~. ud Mre. 0..
Frederlct Lake ol Fullerton
baw &nnoonced tbe engaae-
ment ol their daupter,
Janice Lab to Rodney
Howwfh. both ol Balboa
ll1md.
MIN Late it a s:raduate
of Full«ton Union HJah
Sdlool and attended
Fu11eriton Jtmior Collete.
w!lile her flance is a
graduate ol Orange Hlgb SdM>oL
Be a t t e D d e d F\lllerton
Juni« Collete and also t1
an alumnos of California
State CoUeae at Fu.Umoo
wbeft be affiliated with Phi
Kappa Tau. His parents are
Mr. and Mrs. J a m e a
Howcrlb of Orange.
Tlle date for the wedding
lw not been dllcloted.
Civic Playhouse Patr.ons
Stage Theater Festivity
'"'lbt UtGil Hut.•• an
iii*Wiaal comedy about
four peop11 marooned on a
For Spring
de..-S SoaMl Set ille, will
tun IHIDben °' tbe Oolta Mesa Cl\'R P lay b o u 1t
Plllr4m Allodatian to a
tpedal psfatrnmc. Friday,
Marett 15.
Following tbt perfonn-
a n c e bl tb• Costa
Met.a Recreation Center.
patrone IDd ~ will
gablr tor the 1racldonal
Fint Nl&t*n Alt.-siow
f..ti ....
ROIPltallty ~balrmen
Y.rt. "endell Van Atta and Mrs. Anblny Totio will be
ln cnarce ot the 1uttertn1
gala tn 1he Newport 'Be•cb
Elks Club.
Charter membership in
the aMOCiation bas rbched
its muimum ltrength. and
membership now ii cloeed.
"Community pctlcipation
in the Patrona has been --u .... " generous and rew-...,,...
Mrs. A. L. Pinkley, preal·
dent. said. -.!ft ··1 h~ Ut~ Hut" also W W
be staged March 18, 22 and
23 at l :J> p.m.
Spring Sale
Aids Welfare
Chapautn 0one,.. She Is a
member of Kappa Del1a
EpC}oo ICrOl'tty ..S lel"Ved
with the CoDep OouDdl ·n.
CHftoD ii 80 a1umnul ol c.eliforma Hgb S c ho o 1 ,
Whittier and ii a Hnlor atu-
d)'in& flOODOIDb at a.p-
man. H~ 11 an AU-American
member of the bueball
team and will be present
at tprJnt traini:n1 In Florida
with tile Botton Red So~.
Opera league Charts
Fund-raising Venture
The couple bM 1tlected
Nov. 23 for their ~g
date.
Century Club
~ e....,. Club of
H\llltinOID BMdl meet& M 7:ao ~a.. l:ltrd ,.._.,
In Lake Pat Clubhouee.
IAwson, way1 and means
cbairman.
Mn. Triltaa E. G. Krot·
iua, pnsidlnt of tbe sroap,
slid they have been llktd
to serve the Lyric Opera A,s.
aociation ol Orange County
as hostease1 at tit a e z t
event, Ye Olde Westent ~
ry Round-up. A western bar·
becu1 benefit, for members
and friends ol Lyric Opera,
the pariJ will tab llllce on ln1ne Rueb, May It. -·
ELECTROLYSIS
Birth~ay Shamrocks lnsteai:J of
.BeJog born in Irelmd Gil Sl Patri<:k's Day is sure
ca.. for eelebratioll, aDd the Rev. Thomas J. Nevin
ii beinc honored most appropriately by little Jean-
nine Pate. Mn. Robert Houlton (left) and Mrs.
DaTid Felde 1n in charge of a congregational din·
ntr boooriJa8 h put.or of St. JOIChim'1 Catholic
/'f's Full Speed Ahead
For Nautical Fashions
Clothes for first mates
IJ'ld • J.andlul>ben will be
paraded "on elect" at the.
Balboa Yacht Club hmcbeon
fuhlon 1 b o w TblU'lday,
Mattb 14, In the clubhouse.
Styla from Bay Depart.
ment Store, Balboa, will
feature leading dealpen
wboae nautlc1l influence tn-
cludel colorl rmmlnl to
mlrlner'• Nd, white and
blue, ICCOl'diQa to Mr•.
J.AOM.rd Soutll. fl I ~ to ft
cosdtnator.
Kicls Uke to
'Ask Ancly'
The social hour begins at
11:~ 1.m. in tbe clubhouse
with lunch served 1t 12:~.
Mrs. Ralph D e a v e r ,
hostess. will greet mem-
bers, uaiated by Mrs. Don
Franklin and Mrs. Dave
Smiley. Luncheon chairman
Ja Mrs. Duane Reed and
decorations 1re by Mra.
Geor1e Leitch and her com-
mittee.
Malbert who will model
are tbe Mmes. Allen .COttle,
Michael Hirsh, Chip Cleary.
J11 Li.ndenne. WUllun
Bolud, Franklin, Marc Hall
IDd Almon l.Dctabey.
Candles
Oburcb, Cost.a Mesa, at 7 p.m. Sunday, Ma.rdl 17, in
the cburcb hall. Actor J. Pat O'Malley and his wife
Margaret will entertain. Reaerntione may be made
by calling Mrs. Felde, MS-7468 or Mn. HOUl!fton,
548-1451 or ttie churdl rectory.
Secretaries
Capita'lize
Crossword Puzzle
Capitalizing on an updated
study of the flow of cur·
rency so tti.t the total pie·
ture al Banking In Action
1'ill emerge will be Bahia
Chapter, National
Secretaries Association.
Meeting fn ttie Newpor'.er
Inn at 7 p.m. Thursdar..
March 14. the group wt!l
participate in the national'•
sixth annual Program of the
Year.
K e y n o t e r will he
Frederick R. Hearn, trust
officer al United California
Bank, Los Angeles. He wl11
be introduced by Edgar R.
HJll, vice preaideat, regional
c o or d i n at i o n • United
Ca1l!orn)a Bank, Mariners
office.
ACllOSS 45 !llttdlf
Pl'illl te 1 l'repar• by 46 Orl..itll
lnlus Ion gar111ent
5 Time periods 47 G.8.S. tltlt
9 Monte ·-51 Routu
14 Talk as If 54 Etrle
In dtl lrlum S6 Col«
15 Gar111ent 51 Siiiy 1l11ttl•
16 l111111enu person
upanse 58 Conversttl•
17 Iii Int lilnntl 59 Herb
11 L1y wui. 60 F«tttucft
19 TIMI btlng 61 •• Royal•
20 lnten· 62 Bone: COllb.
tlon1lly so for111
written 63 Struck In
L
21 Units of type crrtaln wry 13 C•l•ll!
22 Woody phints 64 See 5t Aao• greenbacks
23 ~nta Ant U Burn fllJlrtly 21 C1m1vorous
or Ch inook: lnl•I
2 words DOWN 24 lltport«'1
25 Not 1 loplng QUtstlon
27 F1r11 1 Shlftlelus 26 Wind
anlm1I 2 Kind of re· indicator
21 Pro ject celvlng set 21 Coln
29 To .,d ·-3 Force out 29 -stylt
32 D•dly pile 4 ··blanket 30 Schl111
35 Went back lit S Straying 31 G•llltr'1
37 African 6 Plump concer11
31 -of humor 7 Anne Nichols 32 Lono-
39 Rebuild character st11111111d
40 Western I Inane lncfl1n rlct
Can1dl.-is 9 Hot disposed 33 Fllh
42 Collldu with to 9ru111ble 34 IUtfalory
43 Recent: 10 Kind of nut wotk«
Comb. for111 11 Frtnch111an's 35 Not
44 Covered n1111e vlslon1ry
with 12 Open-wort 36 Corrtct
fabric 38 -crazy
3/11/U
41 Coolctd by
dry ht1t
42 lndeflnltt
nu11b•
•5 COMOlt ·•
•• P'ush 47 ·-Illy
b1go11l1
•I P' •t. to El rt
49 Lttttr bt-
tween ga1111111
and epsilon
50 Austrian psychiatrist
.Sl Rt l1tlv1 of
S6 Across
52 Gult of ·-53 H1vt one's
slrtng Ill fall
55 Rudy
money
59 G. P's
nlcknalltt
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IEWIALl9A
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ACADEMY NOMINIE ,... ......
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Your
Brand of
Orange
County
Music!
The
Colorful
Sound of
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3RD WIEK
ACADEMY NOMINEE
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Best Picture of Y ••r
Winner! Grand Prix
GOLDEN GLOBE
A WARD WINNER
Afllr"l llU lll • WIUr. dll llW IM sftfy 'Y 0-. Lelocidt
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POUtt.PAlT STUDY -Michael Jae.boo, above,
will bolt ~ J.2.bour four-part definitive study of
the problem ol Mariluana. which will be aired in
ttree.bour segments toniaht through 1bunday at
-7:30 p.m. on Channel 28. "POTpourri., will be~
wit.Ii hiltorkal aqd biololkal beckground material,
continue eltb even.tne wlth various aspecta of the
problem. Vlewen wtlJ be able to call in their que.
Uons and opinions to a panel. A.rt Seldenbaum tur·
veys the Loi Angeles scene, tonight.
TBLEVl810N VIEWS
Teevee Reruns
Starting Early
ly CYNTHIA LOWIY
NEW YORK (AP) -Telev11lon's willW" sea1<>n
seems to be getting shorter. Rerun time used to start in May, then April. Now tt has moved into
.Marcll.
1be Smotbera Brothers had their final show of
the ~uon Sunday night, brought on all the CftW
to thank them and bid the audience farewell Re-
n.tnl of their variety hour will start next Sunday,
and later tlbere will be a replacement variety hour
with Pit Paulsen and singer Glen Campbell.
"The Andy Griffith Show" also on CBS, te>-
nigbt will be looting aheld to September. Andy
and associates will introduce Ken Berry as a new
dmracter. And, It is hoped, ~e gueet tpOt.a on the d~ Griffith show will set Berry up 90 he 1ets
a bead .tart on next season'• aequel, "M.yberey, R.
F.D.''
All ~ utworb. it should be noted. already
have begun to slip in reruns of their fMture movies.
ABC, over the weekend firmed up ila falt 9Cbed-
ule, announdng eight new programa for September.
Birth of new shows means the death of tome old
ones, and those t.hJt will dl&appear at the end of
ABC's seaa:on are "Garrbon'1 GortJJu," "Voyage to
the Bottom of the Set," "Rat Patrol." ''N.Y.P.n.,•
'"Ibe Innchn," "Second Hundred Yean," "0U.t4
See the Wizard" and ''Cowboy in Atriee."
''Bahn•" departa toward the end of Ulla
month to be repbced by I l&me lbow, "Dream
House," which Is abo lncludfd in oat ae110D'1
IChedule.
New programa are "Land. of Gianta," another
science fiction eerles replecl.ng "Voyage to the Bot.
tom ol the Se-a," '-rhe Outellta," a Wettem "Mod
Squad," polke actJon; "That's Life," a weekly mus·
ical with continuing characters; "Here Come the ~rides," l>Oll-Clvil War drama about mail-order
brides; "TalM of the Unknown," SUfl>enM: a game
show .tarring Don Rickles and "Ugliest GU1 in
Town," C'Omedy.
"Peyton Place will continue with two epilodes
weekly, but Dorothy Ma1one and Tim O'Connor, who have been in lhe cent.r of the dnma for 10 lone, wt11 disllppear. They will not, however. be
tmed olf, ju.t eent 901tlft'hm? in caee Jt becomes
· necesary to recall them.
Two of the major networka will each devote
two nights a week to feature movies, and a third
p11n1 three JDOT:le niRht!. Thus then Is room for
fewer re1Ular series than befort. As the three net-
work achedules stand now. then will be 19 Mw
series lrrlvtng in September. In recent ,_.., the
number has been around 30, and even more ln
the days when the half ·hour Dtuation comedy waa men popular than it is today.
Reoommeoded T;,bt: ·~ AIMtv Grifflith
Show." CBS, 9-D:30 • introducing Sim Jones,
the character dated to i.nbtrit &be pto11"1m'1 time 811* Ind locale.
Deanu tlle llletaaee
MOND AY
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Record 5.4 Million
Now on Relief Rolu
tbe clh where welfare
btnefit.a ate teJiW to pt
and mort pm.-oua. The
atatea Mt their own beoetJta
tatH Mid eUctiMt1 st.I·
darda, and contrt~ pert
of tbt m<IMY.
The wide dlacreJ*)cy In
U>t state.• tfforta to help
their poor Ls Hen tn the
level ot beneflta 1D tbt
ehildren'a program: From
& low of '8.35 per child per
mo!l1h In Mltl.iuipsi to '57 .JO in New Ju-aey. The
national avet&(• ta saus
per dtlld Of '157. 70 per
family.
~. it la tbf ad· m.ldttr ation • • ettort to im-
prova a. lot "' the poor that lW probebly c<le-
trlbu1af moat to tbe ln·
crease ln the wellar. load.
<lvil rltflta arouPI lad otb· er prtvat. organfutm are
a1ao active 1D tb.11 tnl.
New Plane Bombing
Reds Near Khe·Sa"h
WASRINOTON (AP) -cmipar ftam'el Olllt Wim
Navy }Ullnera rtpCllt a an :.: ..::. ~~
Navy plane has bien tllrvn ~ .._ lit:PIM
Into h U.S. cAliJMlllL to ._ • couple o1 ....... ;
belt dotf" Nor t b Vi& Z.. • • ••• r • ,,. 9UplrlClllile ...... --,... na.men troope tlJrtltlenJnl sq, tbe A:/ A dllll • 11914
tbe Matlnt outpolt Ill Kht • a ....,_tee_ ''tt -..-i
Sanh. tbrMll all OYtr tbl ~-. Il'a the anub-DOlld A7A OH put It. • ... : ·-,
Corsair U, a workharle at-Althoqb h AfA ...._.
taclt ~ Which litrt1U1 tn CW llt tT,000 pomdl, carries Its on weliht In Ha 1up11= ,.... --
bomb& and mJullta ud ap. w!lld! -wffll tbe
peara dMUned to be ODe ~ at eodLpt ll9el -ot the m~bou&bt ... i....... pl111 a ........ ..,.. .....
ln years. ..--.now it t:6""tote 10,000 poUDdl
The flrait 14. b 0 m b • r of bl mes ...... c.ooo
1quadro11 w11 MDt to South pounds IA ordnMnl.
V i e t n a m o n 1 y la a t MJS811.E CAIUDEll
Nowmber but hll already 1bt ordmw& ....,.....
challced up men tbaD 500 ~. and two Dilfw~
combat aortl11 over North belt·teekinl mlllbei plal
and South Vietnam, 1ource1 800 rowm of 20mm aaDOD
&aid. rounds WtlOinl th t e e •
TOP MARKS qu.artera ol a pound eldl.
A7A project men JU It _1!~ .... ~pWie ~: returned from cbecltlna on ~ Will -
the plane's performance 1n ~---:!~ =
the war aone live it top time tW an att:aet Jet, marks.
"Wewtreeatremely In addition to b =. toaa ~A7! :=u~we:~
the <*ill' ~." 008 ped with a c o m p u te r • test pilot Nit jn .. later· operWd map .,._ 1'tddl
view. apiDI a mq JiD a reel
• ' N o r a m 11 y tba in-on a ec:rten l« tt1e pliot' •
troducdan ot I Dft' pJ&n.t viftaal. ad ........ Uy
opt1ll • bolt "' ttcbn.lcal dbpla)1 hie loeltlaD. or matnt...,. problem• 1be plane'• Smile radar
whkb ma.It be hmed out Krttll lbowl a predle pc-
over a period ol monU\I. =.°'to ~r:
BUG FREE as small rtvera -S
'n!e A7A w11 practtca.lly BIO OBDEJtS
bulfree, wbicb 1a1J txpl&ln .. ....._ whv tbt ?"*-WM lbl 1 to Bff palCbMt ardtrl w urc " -·, AfA ... In 1trn h nnt ~~k~\ ~':tr:in, ~et! fflw ,.en, omcs.i. MM. ' The Navy D'eldJ ls :O~Kh~~ posltioiu . buJkll 189 mocttJ: at a
Navymen a 111 h t J y em-ftYft'&y colt ol ft. .. mlllian
harrassed by the •eight· each, and P'm» to ptn'dMaee
h e a v l·. prob'911\ • ridden ::;:., IOO =: a A~~
FlllB filbtltr -whicb 1dll ~
hasn't iotten otf Utt dtct Tbt AJr Jl'«ce lllo 1' Jll'Oo
-find it a wkomt relief crammed tor tt.Jt aoo A7D
to bl able to lnC ~:iout v.nlont wttli eome.W •· & plane -ud do. 1 _,, ___. --"Thia b one ot tht e.&J11t ere"' tnCINI. -um pl111~1 to tty that we've ever ~'°It 800kri~~A~
had, OM of th• Navy ~ modlll a b ltlOI.
ject. otnctalt ~· 'It'' Allde bun the",...
a piece of cab. tom Jtt, lat MA a. ~
BANDS FREE to be tbe .... lirc:ttift
Amoq other thinp, the proc.wtmeat p Io Ir a ai
p11ne baa "' M11oo1a11ed ,.._ • C4r8 n ...
ayatem Wbk:h allowa a pilot elr...ty ~ .. tld
to land Nl an aft:ratt car-prop.drtNn A1 Sk;Jt--• tier practicall1 handl-ofl a n d cw1t:Of:lJ ......,
tllf' control&. Jn1D1 of b M ~
On bomtJU>c mlllSMma, a Habt .__ ,_
Barry Aide With Reagan
MondlJ, Marca 11. lM
HOiJIB POil m a HOU!IS fOl SALi HC>Ufts FOlt SALi ~
GtMf•I 1000 General 1000 o.n.rel
I/I
ONN SUNDAY
1~ ,.M.
llCHllD RBIO DOES IT AGAI
HAllOR YlEW
HIW
Qwn« \ocatkn. 4 bedroom
A Family ~m. Plus d~ ma room bome. Cozy ~
place. 2"'9 baths. 7700 llq, ft.
ol ltrini ll)et:e. PLUS room
lor a pool. Paoanuwc VIEW
af Ba.y A Ocean. Leuehold
la ruaanable at $425/yev.
The pdce la acrptlonal at
149,QOO. ~ Eves: '734182
Jay & leach
Rutty, Inc.
"JMft E. Coil.IC Hwy., Cd'd
: lack lcty
lariHUal Ma11tioll
Imqine • a bttplact 111 >our
apllain mdSleT' bedroom:
Tbrtt othtt bedrooms too. 1
formal dlrung room, 1 ~I
Well known exchangor. Richard Reno . bu
JUlt conducted a successful exchange seminar
m Los Ansetes. At.tending from Costa Mesa
& Newport Beach area are left to right -
Bill Hendrix of Coats &: Wallace. 54Ml41,
Jean Van Borden of Jean Smith Realtor.
&46-3255 Richard Reno, Oscar Ingram of
Perron Realty, 642-1771 . U you have real es-
tate prob~ms or w1sb t.o exchange property,
contact one of the above.
J.aril' den Md 1 bl'l'tlklast "$550 DOWN
room. two secludfd P°\ll09 • On this lar&l' 4 ~m plus
OOl' buae 1111tb cover, 21., family room plus den boJ:ne.
t>.ths, ell'Ctrlc kitchen .,llb Modml but!Hn kitchen. J
dilhwuher. Clean! All the spacious baths. c Io al' to
worlta done! Bia pool llt.ed ever')'tblns. J~t mtrodueflf
yard. Move tn by IWJlmtt at to the market • won't be
a bciaJn $43,500 run Price around long $150. per month
~ lnclude9 pnnC'lpll' and mtrr·
~Ml
204l WESTCWFF DRIVE -:a:
646-7711 Opel Evt1.1. ----ALMOST 204.l WESTCl.JFF DRJVE 64f>.ml ()pl'e Eves.
lohn macnab
CAMEO SHORES
For~ who cu
afford tbe belt
~dklent modi.6ed
C>nfntal Oceentroat home
2 BR. den. dirunc room
luxurk>oa l.md•ii4•«· V>l'w
·--------ot H~ en1l'llnee, Catalina, I I end San Oernftita laland
Whl• wat« at
your &or step. bstblaff Beluty
• Br, ~ !>.. 2 !rpl'1. Jacuz-Call 642-8235
zi pool, comer lot. One of ~!!1!!!!!!!1!!1!•!"'1!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!~ the nloeat bomel in tM ~
Blutfa atta A It ..oo't lut
long. Just reduoed $4,000.
$47,!flO. * PERROM *
Realty Company
11th·~
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TIIB SUN l'lEVER SETS on
Ctasalfil'd' 1 actlnn pow tr
For an ad to 111'11 around
I.he clock, dial 642-5671
2 H~t~l4ll'
lncom, Strr.ao. Pr1nc. only. m• 549-~
1/8
Two Story Colonial
642-nn
1904 Harbof' Blvd., C.M.
Open Evtninp
Ntar Beach. Salton Se11
THE SUN NEVER SETS on DON'T JUST W1SH far IOn'.le-Bftt toe., :dnt R-1 lot May
Clauinl!d'11 action l'O"'l'f' Ulln& to fundlb 1011f borne tradt for truck. late t"ar
f'or an ad to Hll •round .... ftnd 11-1 blJ)'9 In to. • OI • dxnlt what YOU
the dock. dial 14U67L day'a a..tW Ma. b.ve. Mldnr Sl.ZO N'J-3589
Sl.000 dawn, 1147 mo.
3 Bedroom. 2 !>.th fam.
Uy home, on l1r1e
fie) ll 120 hrt. Com]>Ntety mctd. double ,..,..,..,
kltchm witb built . Jna. ~~ VaJ\ll' at • • .
ON THE
llACH
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ff~ llutJour malt
~l. lflilt'e .. 51' b09t.
Tems ... Ne P r lce
Ml.GOO. ...... C'l.ll Dk:tt
Fablan. ..,..
vtew 100 l'llllft. 3 llf. nn.s.. l 'i •u... 1arWt upetalrs lltttns room. A llttle oldeT but .,.. prke
II onb' a IMde ov« lc>t
..tu. -t&UOO. ..,.,,. ·'!!"'~-...... --~~wUl CO IUlder anaD ......
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R.._ "' a.t 5'95 ~-.. ~£~ ;, ....... _t Coast He .... ·Cltlb 8Pto 16 a ... 1\6 btU. ~-· ~jJ" n .. ~ • ..._ • POOU $12.90 UP wk W I kttcbtn JU .., --w. Wl: ::::.. SAUNA e ~. ":.,.-_.:. "-=--~ l!!...,. .:...= CALL DICK , • , Ntlir .. ltrc 6 ICboo1I $22.!!0 U}I Studio A.pt.a. mt~ 8*llralt ti,IQI IDWl9 .,, "-"OTMtNO l'Olt &ALI -\'UDuo..4YI ,
............ ,., ... ' ., ,.. N~ Blvd. QI~ T Elcperlenced Mt"Uele PHONI 642-5671 S..l!?f
l>ft ,.-...,. ..... l It t Bil X,...:: Cols. #2 SD(J..J:IRIVATE BATH. Banta 8fa(fy OPi.'W: DA~ A WEEK Te Pllcil YllUt 'fr..,,, Perl~' M Al.;;..;;..;..;tue_".s---..Clll-=.;..~,..., ,;;.;,-=--' C1•11 .. Mlf' 1111 ~ '6 ~ Al .... a WORKIN<i102fONL.Y .... ....pea · ..._
); tdUa. l Ba. • '1lt • •ftOI • · U2 J:. ~st. M2.-o MESA Verde Hom.. 8wtm 21' Mt"'Caft7 lloop '«I VaJ.. meklna· Pit I W. , .,.. Nlr.:•'U. '} IL Cl*. ' Q)lllPAll llOl'l:t. '· t)ta. drlll. bbm, pr, Jndr7. Mluftt a Dllliit 6210 m1na ~ BR.-fam117 rm-ue· '1JOO. TNde hr VW l'or _.t,. . ~ 2 ar •· OolilD UI • 11dl • ... JI.& 9.cm NI> ptta. ate.a Mm:lca lllAL IS'fATI • PUMNll '412 ftreplace. Prat dlt rm, *-.d.o or~ runabout AlterailON' id 5Af. ·
via. We $D , .... ~ -Al wtllGel No. A 168111 OeMr.t $25,950 FP .. Tr9de D Coo-PboDe ~. Neat. acc:ona, 3) JTL ~ C:::-~':9,l"e: =:'J=llil*ClllY. ,..~ leMh ntOlncome ~~Plf'!l 6000 ,!:~llii!o:w. Ml~~L'P IJ(~orunlta.~r. ~~ciu.~Nptc!:': TIL!«,Cllrlmht, '!?! at:• I.-m.• IOmt · " 1 1 Ba Daf1a. \hit. G•, HI WHO HISITATIS-bead borne._ 1Wllpua room "' ~ • A 1 ~ Ac Palm 8lx'P A1-adw• ill' vacant. iD-* v--. .. ,. \ff., ........ _.... EXTftA ba· j B& hrs. • MWl1 ......,,_ Nr. Jbs Wlll 1-, • (our lit oarrtnc) •'-t Mr, ~ w/w~ Mortu.ry & (11Mfvy Sle Want el~ cart. ?don-come, TD'L awl weft, IDltt,Jl A 1'4P1dnj
... ;::::;.-.:; ...... ___ ... , ......,_~.,..... UlllN'n. t¥ ~ D . ae. .__. MMllO 0( ttda CDOUDtrda1 AatE m cablmtll. In* chnD ap. t.mplete funer1lt za. Datam, vw. Abo baw 5"·7«D.. OJt Ml44 No job mo lllWl. ~
l"<Jllc:&&AIE: I _..._• t NO Pan. ..... --QOLD K9l;JiiOI; 2 BR J an N"1ICll't IMS., PLU8 '"'""" 16 ell • ft combo from $245 ~· eq 5 ac want "hoo!e-1939 2 dr blaclt CllilY)', 1954 ~ Le a k 1 a I ~ .. It at • .... 1' CfCa .,_, bl•. IM ~.00 nb6l1 lac om t, ~-~ vacuum, c.m.t~ lots oar' PU• camper. 538.1lJ1 eac. new patnt new tlret, repq., -~ ~ .. '1=:-.:0:: ':~~ 470I llli0mo.1'Wl!IM-W :;m-om;a:;= =mtane•.+• Wea~~tCare ~t=-~J:n~ =':c.i~.~ JOISiiMKOfMINt , ~ ,....,.._ szn-. ... •~ ~. 1 M. t "-!!~ ....,_ 5220 ~ • 11"' ~ ~..,.!8~~ .. prb EvtrYthillc a C1D1 beauWul po. 700' front. C8I\ divide 9 or bile. ._ Job WlftNilfJ'l..-r
..:: .._ ._ I -" Blvd., •T1T1 _."7-'."."" ... ~ .,.... pl.ace meana lea COit. loO.. $l1M eq. nd TD, T 'M CJwv 1W IJj Was. 117
:;::;f;; llM pcd.t= .. • , DISTRWI ' callGliele,'l'h 41if6wlth: No trattlo problema, Owner. 49M95T, «M-el f!ll. PS/PB. VII. dean. DAIL\" 1IC1'1'h•
HuMiaet•s leech MOO ca._.:..., Dr. * Ol•ll leef * TR.tPLEX, Oinm& dtl Mar. 2 l~W ~~A Inc. lcaot e..eb. Wtltmlnlter 1 • 2 br unBa. Dntown H.B. $1200. Wut -mot« ~ 1f reitufre4. .25 ·
----..,-·-.....,.-bib to oceea, 1 b1k to .._ '_,,,... ve. 5.n·l125 893-2421 no.HO ammal tnc. Top cond bllte or '0-.. JIU• tr9de br. 536-8801. lft_. I p.m. ' ftM ...... ... KU.TAU APAJl'l'Ml:NTS lhopa; .n 1euec!. AaJdftc ....., -~ caw. 53Mm . Barpln. Want Jate model up or down. 538-llll COCW41DCB:NT • IDYaUc1
.,,_ 1" Md Ir••• ~ ~ SPECl'Ac:m..Aa VIEW $5&.500, LOW DOWN. Bltllr -.....-.. ~..-. SIRV1CI DIRICTORY Cad, Unc, a..r bome or 1 Encuti•• Retnat. X..,.. care by lllllM .... JA!.
3 Bedrooqs • 2 B&tha • J1No w~ • Beet c:Deck thlll one tOdlYf Bkr, S3M1N. Bob. ~ lt•ft • ar. • -. NarNall. •ua ~
=-::::.Yard. Sharp OIMnl IOOO SU&iS Avallable DOlCEJ\ -~ , R. L W1nted 6240 Accounting 6500 NEW 4 Retail Storee or off. mana nn. San 9'0.ooe. BAllYl1Tl'ING 111 b111De I
2 -• 2 Bath AptL R·2 1ot with &IDlll house. Ices. Paneled • epbl. 213 $47,500 eq. Trd m, ' ()n. di)' week. Victoria • P1lcmo • I ">1!!~~~~ ..__ VElllAllE u:Al!'.:·ar·BUY Near Npt Hibta. IO' s llS'. WANTlb KEMMER Accounttnc 62ndSt.,NB.For. 2bdTD'1 ... ....,, 4M-m tla c.M. R.eu IG-:tm5 ~·~ ,
..,...... .r.~ 9Vlll $(20. Mo.••· $59,!M up SU.IX». m-m..cai To pun:.bue dupld, triplex Speclaliz.ln& ~ce•ll formr. :>r Lido Sanda _i:,~169e. Owner. CONTRACl'OR'S owa ._. DAYWtiii · :: ~Tia ~fer ~mto or small apt i-. Prefer b o o It k e e p I a g , l!Dlall 60-lllJ .vea "'"' BM> aq. ft., 1~ )'ftl old, ., Or 5 da)'S • week. On -' ~:: 1 • 119 ~ 1 bath • lltlCIAU lusln .. lentil 6060 Udo Ille, NB er oor. Write bu&lneuee • partnerships. RIVERSIDE 2 BR HouM on sq. ft. rwnpa. rm • roa 2 ~ ec.m -!~ I~ ~ maaGL 2 WU PRll llNT JWma TIDtt, Jir.r. nu T ... -• ......_1, _,. ..... _,. BOlt P-62 D&1ly Piiot. mo Harbor, CM. 548·2404 ~ ac, clear. $1.0M value. to 4 unlta, lot, amllle:r home DAYWORK. Gen.n1 Nd; '.. n----Ible ~ NOW DftAI ...,. ,_.. _, ., ...., For a ail or poww bolt. Approx $8,000 aq. Bier, fni, All lr:tnds. • Hua••• Newt, Reciecor.+ed ri!, :1 ~~ ltlit. w~ 8t;, ~ 9 :1'! S.byslttfnt 6550 Trade op « c1own. MS-mi ~. m..-
......,. MOS Ct... f9 ~!'f, '9rtc~ ·-without paol 1Jr .June ht. WATE!U'RONT •Dock. # 1 AC on rr.r.,, count)' rd. -====;·;;;;;=;;; leyt C... A Glrl!I Ctult " e PRIME Retail Location e <213) 891-1111 .,., Prln· ~ Anytime, Any 2 ean.. ~ N'pt Bch. nr LUe Dalaor. Trlr Pk Domettlc Help
• • ~ s llr'•. S.Ba _ •t"t• l'rol\E· • U x ~ c:ipala clDl)' qe. My home. aoo. Grant, Equity $50,000. n.de tor lite cw tnvest. SUSO an ac LIVE JN3
I sa..J bath. psiftte ~ e 1wtm P9o1 • Nier-117'5 Hari>or, CM &48-.ell54 ' CM. Banr, 1'a1"1ew, Br1'-condo. or ... bmlt. Broken clear, Trade for lnoome, Em.J~·er --fees ~ blllc:bte It boet tllpe e 1rpl ... /WrJ flc'la ON 1'EM I.at.ES ROUSE W~ Mes. tol arM. MS-2838 welcome Owner 6'15-4331 home, bo&t. 53IC30 aeo:;.J _.;;i~ .. ·~ '3125 I ~ e A$MI • hnail7 ..,. l 6 2 D. hnl 6 Uafln Office ltent•I 6070 ~4:'° ~'ZT o~ BABYSlmNG la my borne 3 Bdrm.~ ba. best location. What do you Udnk ct our 106 s E. 16th, S..A. 5CT4115
1-.. tr option ~ llQy. '"" AMh1111t A... = ~ ~:. 5*U or ....., can • to 10 AM. Food yd custom oceanside home. "TIW>ER'S PAJW>ISE'" EXCELL ~. Local = Call ~ HeJllUnr C.M. IOml hole Pult/Cne. LAGUNA llACH IUSINISi Miii .. ~~lunch S75-J500y ; NBbor:n TRADE~ TDCo'IJ,.,..~ Drop • a CIJ'4. Claded exper Ref. Talls. e CfDeie
'IOD ._ i..e. ODI tM-U DMk ~ avall&ble In PAD.r....,.,a .ves. otr e. or San ..,...,.... . .,.. \,A9I Dept. P.O. Box 11'1'15, Da!l1 oook·h.eha, a....n bnm-
(MM.Valllr •·Ole.It HwT> ....,\mt -ottice build.inc at FINANCIAL Own tram. Exp, dependable or , , ~ Pilat, Npt 8ch, CIJU. Far Eut ~-MM1ID
HAllOI· _,: 'llEENI
3 IR APTS
POOL
ADUL1'1 OHL Y
~=~~~=~1 prtme'1ocaticn ta downtown I Oppertuftltf" 6300 548-59911, works.3plaf13.0289 * * * * * Chinese. Ena:1lah. ~ : Lqana Beech. Air oondt-US. BABYSMTER: RESPONS. * Permanent, expt!f• Uv .. tn llef lluff S2.42 tioned, carpeted, buuWu1 AMIRfCA'I NIWEST mLE 14 yr old boy, '15c hr hr F.ut Acq.
paneled PQtldonlna. T w o BUSINUS CdM &JU • so.1010 =; -1:: ~ OP'1~1TY Brick, Muonty, etc. Gardenlftl 66'0 Income Ta 6740 --------
per month for ~ Add DtnRllUTOltSHIP 6560 ANTHONY'S TAX ROURN
........ _
StyW
~AtNM• ti tit.
2.) ... Wt.oms
'5 tor ckelr and diatn. Add G d s . SPECIAL sio fDr bu.me. houn an-We need a reUab1e party to BRICK. Ooncrtt., Carpentry er en erv1ce "
1Wflrinl eerrioe. AD~ start lmmec211Uil)', wvlcinl CU11om Cabinets Sm jobl 646-1948 Let UI do your tax returu ~
paJd .xcept telephone Htabllched aecoimta. CK. Free Eat M:M9&5. Reu. monthly care. PruD-fore Mar. 20 and JaQ will
DAJLY PlLOI' • No S.lllnt bqulrtcl ALL TYPES MalCllU}', Brick lng. Landscaping. Exp. ~ pe.y only '5 for Fed return m FORDT AVENUE Honesty md rallabWty are Block • Cement work. ticulturllt. "Tender, IOY\na form UMO, and $4 Calif. re-
LAGUNA BEACH more im,portct Uiao uperi. Aao ~ a..2916 care tor Green Gardens". tum form 540.
$94616 moe. ~ be wonM put '590 --viRD CLEAN-UPS We have »yn tax uper
NEWPORT ART CDITER. UmUenorllmfalllt~ln~ C•rpenterfhg Hauling Trees. Sbnlb9. h'y and have never mldlled or HJ-~ -..... _ cauaed J)ll!All:)' h a client. 2400 "· Olut 6u~-,,. Investment required· $'Z,IOO EXPERIENCED -ftepain shaped or removed. RoCotil-CaU 1X1'I trr appt for Sat.
Newport. ICl'Oll from t h e to 19.000. 1nv..a.ent _,. A: remodellnc, lartt or ling weedfna-new lawm. &m or eft'I or dally frQm ~~~ ~::! ed bJ eqldpnmt and tamn-mnaJI. Cabtnm. Llcoemed. &e.ma I:~ to 5 pm. :1 .~ arcbJtecture. tary. wrtte nm.Pac s,. 646-422' Japanese Gardner 0ur work 11100"1 suar.
J"rom D> 9Cl· ft. up. Utllt-t~•. Box 749, Baile, Idaho REPAIRS * ALTERA'nONS Exper Complm yard lie!'-Ol< Bulinul Servb
ti• paid. Oft atnet prtyate 83"I01. loclude name. ad-CABINETS. Any ltz. job. vice. 'rree eat. MS-795& Santa Ana Prort Bldg.
lo': parklzlf. Heavy~ dree1 and telepbone mmbtr. 23 yrs exper. 5'U713 G '1eW 1670 Santa Ana Ave.
tian !or qu1etnaa IncHv1duaJ All lnqulriel will be amw~ GARDENIN • comp ter-c.o.ta Meta '42-4511
S.1lor
Electr0n1c
Tec:blclcna
With experieoct II amal-
conductor circul:t& M111t &
able to breadboard, test.
vary va.lva etc. tJllder
light aupery1slon. Malt .. =
aelf 11arter, hard lftllbr,.
and lmowledp of.~ b
tep"ated circl1tt. UMfut.
Salary cunmensarate WW.
aperleace. Eatablltbeif tD:.
dustrlal firm with llbenJ
fringe benefits.
b.ttq/alr eondit1onlng. ed. Cement, Concrete "°° ~1~ ~~~=~· Gordon N. Warre11
Rental detalll • Offtce 12 or Get Set l'or Summerl CEMENT Wodt, all! kindl. 642-4389 b ... • ..... 1951 P ARAMETRICS
call 541-HIO OI' Mf.8571, A Mqlc-?doppet 'n>y Shop. Instant credit -ai major • JAPANESE GARDENING Pu • "cct. -IAT• 928 suer, eo.ca ..... Towne Hollses
6reatt V1flay 17 ., , w-a.11t1 Dr Balboa Itl•. appr m.coo )'1' credit carda Ind u1 cardl Service Oeaaup Lmldlcap. ~o~ ., °":: ~ 549-2221 .
• RA • II'L Bltr, 8154200, 50;1.-r honoNd. 12 MOL to ptl)'. 4Aft, sn-'70M alt T -. ow ~ er bl ~ ..... r·-F. J. Hant* prac&. A unique ~t, for Prima Joe. for Ip Cmp. eve. RellOlla e. EUROPEAN GARDENER OPEN 1 DAYS
tbe famll7 . who waribl Ofc'1 blO aq ft 0 25c. DOHOT SHOP e CONCRETE WORK e Landscaping -Maintenance mo Seath>rw, N.B.
the ve1')' bell Exaltlnl R.ecpt. area, 7 pvt ofc'• Center of Town. ~ Of All Typet. No Job too Very reuon. 54M337 f'YN. e 675-3345 e
Spe.nl.ah 2 atory ape.rt. walnut/p&11. erpta, drapes N"111011_Blvd, CM. Small. Call: 192-lo.18 Mowin Ed . Garoentn Smll T Se i
menta with Ule roof, bit aJ.r..concl. around 1loar FOsl'ER Freeu store. Wtll CUSTOM PATIOS • l~R.ir a ey II "ce
tenoed pattae., double I&· Ownert ~. 5'M419 estab. Xlnt ioc. Muat ..U Block nlla. A1lo concrete l41-&8 nae. built tn kttchene, • Dr'a orden. ~ 11.~ .\ rtm0nJ. SC.1010 EXPERIENCED Ganlener 901 Dover, !Suite 8) NB
wall to wall carpet. 2 Deluxe Custom Ofa.. u..--Wanted 6'.50 THOllYK CONCRETE * tnctnpins. OW!up * 1:.p!~.C:: ~ ~ bathe •••• a 2 adj, IUitea, 1tl aq ft ea. er ..,.,._, NO JOB 1')o SMALL Reu. 6 Reliable. Ml-4'00 --~·
will eomb!ae All'-<md; wal-SU,mD Needa4 for l..J Yrs., !'Ne ttt. &tS-l.234/~ W. A. SYII:E'Y C. P. A. ;.=. ~ :;:: ~ ~A drpa, pDd wme4 117 JIOO,!XXI T .D.; CEMENT Wotlt of any ktnd Apt and General Qeao.up Call tor a,ppt. M6a66
poo1 8Dd lddllm • fir, aa ~. 1!15 1°" tnt. fB.Ollt an;ydJDe at 1owat J1ri*. Cuar. ~ ~ edPc.~ KIMMIR
84ulta ~ batDet Weatdltt Dr. PlmtJ pm. ANNOUNCEMENTS wonm.mll!p. 61U514 . TAX S!RVICE
Ins-OMlf ..._ 5'S-5Clt anti NOTICES CEMENT wwk. all t;ypelJ. G~-.~.11~e~ 19'JO Harbor, c.M. 548-~«M lloath}y Pl;Jmenta ltut N ~ ..__ --" --..... "...., _.-. ........ ........, • .,..,. Fed . .\ st. M.:IO: J..c forms
AQUA·TllOL
Hydro • Dynaullcl DivtllftD..
need! 20 men lmme<Ul~r. •
Seveml Dept. opentnp :
s.la • Service, CndJt
Penonnel Manqement
Trallnee. $495-rno min. gmr-
autee if Ql»Jlfled. .AD depts.
b a v t Trallllnc Pnllram-
SJcilled or Utllk1D«l ~
tahJ&. Hiib ldloal ~ ~
equtvalent. .
For App!icsdoa Into
CALL 547.cM01
u Low u OFFiCi & LIVING Fovnd <Pr• Ads) '400 ~.-srUiu(l( ~· till~. Bawneble. 146-58'8 U4.50. a Yn. exp. 1 Days
qtn $125 CM &tf..2lll -.......... •--n .... _ ..._ CUT • Edge Lawn. Main-*ml YEAJt * LAW ' •vu•,.., .,...... .... ......, -· Chlkt Clre 6'10 tenance. LlcenRd. 5'S-4D A.-1 8J'ENO DEPUTY SH!JtlPI' I •$170 $915 6 $115. Alt~ p&l'tt'f, cwiec1 'tai· vie. Santa Ana • S4S-1510 aft 4 PM HAJlBOR SHOP'G CN'Ml. A c:.wH1' u a Deputy Shlrifl ~ CC.ta M-. tab ~· 1f:1:. ~ .:.~ ;;a. • E .• Hth Pt. Oolta UCD{Sll> DAY CARE no mo UJ>, wtl7 rates. Mow-T Daya a W~k. ~ wtttl Orqp Quity .. DOW
-the new s.n Dleao "'-" M.-. SG-3294 CaU • ....... Love ao cue for b:dant. tns. qlag, cle9nup. Ed's G I HOP Pu "N available to male lLS. G my Please call 56<M6 CM. Gardaalnr rree eat. MB-• • """ behwel n • Ji. $6)C Per wa:y .._t to UJe lucUd fncfuatrlal ,,-.. 60IO _._.. ,. ;:;r;;J • .,.... DA ,. .... ..,. "-' Enrolled to prtlCtke before month to start, fir e!ll!l1~ oft·ramp. PoJJow llucUd ~ FOUND PaPP1 Fa.uv•e'ff' • LJ....,..,.,r.u y ........u:. ,,_ Intemal R..vcnoe Service
to Wuoer and l'O Je:tt at El c.mtno 1'rt A.M. aPllf"'x Hot lunchea, n1pa, cratt.. EXPERT Japanne Oardcfter For a-•t. 646-5421 al lnlorme.tim and ~ ~.
Warner to &JM GrMn SMALL MFG. 3 to g mo. MotUed. KI H~ * 546a1119 Indac'inl. Onnup, Matn· .,,.... don. ---·er
y.11-, en-. ~3129 tLJlanct. "MAOt" M'f-0132 YOUR HOME by APPT. '-VI,.,...
.....,J .. J Spacloua Oftlct, ~nlral LADIES. Goid Bulova wttat c.ntrldwl 6'20 J'tdertl A State Retuma PERSONNEL DEPI'.
1oc. Off 1trfft putt"' A-~ e 631-G&OO e COUNTY OP ORANGI Phone Kr. Mon1aon Price $11,500. lalt Sll> mo. •tch. 'I.IQ Bilbo& ROOM lddlt:lon1, low ove~ 0.W.I hrvlcea "'2 an..c N. Broedny Seta Ana ~ Oeorae WID!•nwn, Rltr. mum bad top quality! 15' :t 20' I 1 6755 me> A:M-3600 m•> 8M-2IM •
m.43SO OPEN EVES. Found: Qa ol mone'Y; Dat Funii, rm. Spac:lal offer, ~~~ -""'--"'---------------" iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl ODlta ...... can. Sdenllt). $2,8. Ltr OJDlt. OR a.use pan ~ertcard OK . lltONIHG WANTED G 0 0 c! y OUllCJ l:R. Cook
Call ''llfke" M2-0MI wol1r panutetd Olarp b7 •• J
pteca 25c • up. SJ1rt1 1tal'dl er
5&2110 Hlull-6730 .ma, bring bqen. HI-Kitchen Tralftff =====::;:==::;:::=c====~1~:::.:~·;!_·•------.::..::~ 1452
miiilHii;ii;i;;d':-Mili:'i =,en=...,.==.=,==::::;:6;::790= =~:.· awioe far
<No llUIMDta Aeul)
Be*'• ... ley
15' E. 1Jll St.
Oleta M•, Cal.
' •
I •
, . ~
t
~ -' .
To men -EXPERIENCED -
under 35 e MRI . Operaton
e Drll Press Operators
!Night Shift)
who want
to be
e lupectors-Preclslon
•Janitor
I 10:30 p.m. to 1 •. m.)
BRANCH CADILLAC GAGE-
WEST COAST
MANAGERS
in 4 years
1866 \¥hlttier Avenue
Costa Mesa
646-2491
An equal opportunity employer
Our 116 y .. r old
com~y ls r11dy
for further • .,,.,..
sion. S i n c • 1960
wles per men fwiv•
doubJ.d end now,
the repid growth of
our seles steff is er•·
ttin9 unusu.I oppor-
tunities for mtnt-
TRAINEES
WE NEED 25 MEN TO
TRAIN FOR ALL POSI·
TIONS IN ALL DEPART·
MENTS DUE TO NEW
FACTORY B R A N C ff
OPENING JN ORANGE
CO. OF LARGE EASTERN
MANUFACTURING ~ DIS-
TRIBUTING FIRM.
STARTING
SALARY
$480 MO.
WE NEED MEN WITH
AU. TYPES or WORK
BACKGROUND.
F ASr PROMOTIONS AL.50
COMPANY BENEFrrS
AND PROFrr SHARING
AV AILABL'E TO QUALI-
FIED MEN.
geriel positions with P'OR INTERVIEW CALL
MONDAY & TUISDAY
a Ntiottafty edver-537-2312
1~~~~~~~--
tiled comp1ny MATERIAL
EXPEDITOR
whose p ' • ' • " t Electronic CllmlJOl>ellt back-,rwnd.
Mene9en
are Nmi"9 '" tv-
• 1t•91 of more fhtn
$20,000 A yHr. The
rMn we went sl\ould
combine an 1ptrtude
Machine St.op
LHcl111a11
Warldn1 LHdimn, pundl
...... let IJllS. Own ma.
chlnilt ·"'°'•· Day lhttt.
Diviakm ol Sclentillc
for seles work with 'I lndustrid, tnc. 1 I01 E. Carnegie Ave.
't 1 \Santa Ana .5461130 capae1 y 1or mana-An rqual nppnrtunlty
•mployPr
9•rial r•sponsibir.--SHOE SALESMAN
Elll>f'r .. lnr hlRh ir•d,. tam-. ties. Previous experi-lly optr11tion Top MIArY. llll
btoneftls. Incl. profit lhar· q . CtllU'<"P kw° •dv&nct-ene• howtvtt, is no+ ment. s • >. Shoe Stons.
464 S. M&m 81 . Ol'anae,
f I f 33.1 E . 17th St.. CM. assen ti , or we .,.
1
FOREIGN __ _
IMPLOYMENT equipped to +rein More than 100 coontritt l
1
200 job cluaillcatlons. COtll>-
nd d lo h lea OK. Write P.O Box m7,
• •ve p sue Oranp, 92667.
I TRA-IN_E_E __
men in ) to 4 years. Min. 2 yean experience
with hUd ' power tool1.
Capable of quality worll. If you ue under 35, Fabrication ' u.mbly.
Plectron.lc teat chambfts.
• • TOPATJtON, INC. st9-1177 r. 9oocf or91n111r 1 f',qual Cll'POl1unil)' tmploy!f I IUS IOYS--
• nc1 hn• pot•ntiel Muirt be nea, ct ... n. PfrtiOn-
•bl• A: 11. Able to wortt
dsy1. A.POlJ Mr. Evana, It abaity to make oth-Josef Meplllll, So. Cout
PIUI\ alttr J PM .
work. Y<MI ere invit-
BUSBOYS
DISHWASHERS
11 or Older
DAY SHIFT
APPLY IN PERSON a.u anc1 J.S
REUBBI E. lH
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Newpert lffch
HARD WOllW
New (llctory distnbutor'•
expaJ\JiOn creates )Oba
for ambltloot youna men.
• No txperlence neeeuuy
eRap1c1~mmt e Top etmlnp
SS 12. ll'IOdlh up.
Start lwctlately
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Barten~en
APPLT lNPERSON
~ll and 3-5
REUIBI E. lH
1S1 I . C0ett Hlfhwey
NIWl'ORT llACH
• loet Auembler
• Apprentice Palnt.n
•Bonder
JENSEN
Merine Corp.
235F11cher
0>1ta Mesa
S«).3440
a.boys Ir
Dlshwa1hen
Full •nd Pert Time
l>ity And Nllbt Shifts
0.f'r U.
Apply in pn30n
IOl'S llG IOY
l!M E. 17tll St.
Coat& Meta
$70 WEEK
P•rt Time Eve
6 to 10: 30 P .M. No 6per nec--
faMJ'Y. NHt amt dtpfnd-
ablt. Sales Ir ~. Call
Sat, SUn I Mon for info,
547·'1'183
No Experience
Neceuaryl
Must have c1MJ1 Olltfomia ctrtw. record. ApPl)'
YELLOW CAI CO •
188 E. 16th St.
Cocta Meta
Altrt You"I Men
20 hDurs or mott per weetc,
1lexilie acbedule. Eani $50
week up. Mlllt baft neat
~ . .-pnanal-
tt:y, car, Z.-. We tnJn. ror
prompt Inn. lnterv. call
Mr.Jama,~
CAaa11a IOYS
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AVAD..ABLE
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have completed tedird.-
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coune.
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CMt•ct Steve. Joye.
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(OUJIS
RADIO CO.
19100 JemborM lt4.
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merit wtt!l no btaa towud
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LOGIC DESIGN
BIGll&IS
M1nlllll
Co111n1nlulions
2230 S. Anne St.
S.nt• Ana, Callf.
M0.2120
TRAINEES
1110 l2
Start Work
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PART· Time Jaaltor
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549-UZS
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APPLY
SICU•ITY 'IUT
NATIONAL IANK
2280 Hartiar Ja'fd.
a.taMea
AIJ ..... oppcatmit)' ......,.
A8 Ul116
HARMAJD: Attncttve
Betw ... 21 • 3D. No
o.rum .. can~
a.ERICAL WORK
Plrt time.
cal 5CUT1I
Denial aalatant. ' day Week. Wed. sat. Sun. all
Write D&UJ PUot Bo.x Y45 J• Mer .. Worn. 7500
w •• ,. ., _.tbH•hed
commerdet flhn wftt.
Ht..r•I frlnee .....,..._
ONLY E"IRIENCED
'EOPLI theuW .,ty f9
* T1:La"110NZ SOUCl· TORI I TO 1 PM EAR.N
..MAU DmsJON
Jr. Secretwy
$450
Prfof~r sharp youn1 ladf
with pl~t i>enona·
Uey Gent-ntl wc:retarlaJ ba rk1round, SH 80
wpm. (compa117 pa71
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mt typlns =r ==-lD :n:r ~ llelpfuL
(compu11 ~ '6 fM)
Acct l'-t a.rt
T• $421
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dirr 25. with i-a yan
experience f« "youna" department fr'O'lP. (company rftnlburm
fee)
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_ _...._a.MPDS_... ....... _ __;..;:;,; I~ Autoe 9600
OaANGE COUNTY'S MG uaGD'f SELECTION
FACTOaY DlllECT
OPEN ROAi> DEALER
Divorce Sacrific•
TltANOOllTATI~ -
lmporttcl Aut. HOO
VOLKSWAGEN'
'SS VW RUNNIN&
cood. Make att. msm
* uousg CAM * QlAS. !!!~~~~!'!!!91!!' SIS llOUNTI • SLIDE-INS * VAN O()NVER.SlONS
*MOTOR HO~
u
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·~ MGB. A ilniinl car Hu
ti.d n.c tor all o1 lts 43. (XK)
ml. Wen matnl&loed. N
PireW Urn. dtt l~
• At rack, win trbeell
d1lc brakes. xtru. Mut ae
now. Sl.195 er o.tt•. Pvt
Pty 49-1-1701 or 646-1027
* '63 VW. RIK, GoocC
Cond111oa • • • sm
494-0346 after 5 Plat
leab & Yachts
9300
111111 Randa 65 cc. '65
:lrldceston• 90CC. G 0 II d
cood, $125 •· 833-2232 546-~ .
flwftl~ 1960-ll' nt>er&J.ut Amerlnn '66 ISA 650. $750
CoMr W• ,..,,... Natt o.y cruller. FCl'd ID-Good cood. m.2960 -TOOLS -tauptor Inboard enc .. n---:;mi=--=$uzuld--:-:-.-=250~cc,..;.:..._
Al-1212 • "3-0.SSS mo. tw!lephme, 2 bunb. no. 2500 mu~ CAik fw Art) heed, compaa, heavy duty Call "5-3332 trailer, lib new ~bout. -'.'""-::~=..:..:...:;:::.--WANT TO aUY toAf Muat tell at ClllCe. $2500 full *'ST <3m) HONDA *
lUILI• FOR t7 PT price. &on Kranz. 0e.yt Xln=~ ~-OUTIOAID. "'llA-MS-1.200. nlshb 98UU3 "'"'
SONAILr PHONI --,T'S SMA0RTER-Auto Servte9
'42-49'0 TO CHARTER & Parts 9400
RD'? Or ba:r New 1168 nMst lel~ power a
ODkw TV st eq.ln. Ji11n sallbMta In So. Calli. U •
ltue. S.. llicL Rent ap. lklpper, If qu.allfted.
....._,._.: ... .().pEDJC IPIXliLS IJlies to ~ Order by Callfomla CrulMI
VW alr conditioner I:
VW apeec. equipment. 507
Tuldn, N.B. 642..Sl!'f
NEW MA'lTRESSIS pbooe. Sl!.15 mo-n4: m. * 54Mlll1 *
TWtn Size $14.. 1'42 CUSTOM SPORT FISHER Trucka 9500
Full Size m.• SOLD Home: ww. lib n·. ftyin& brldJe. ndlo. --------Kina Size SIUO i>ew. 1 yr. d17u. elec oldtt DF. lath, bait ~ etc. 1963 CHEV. fU • 6 cyl 4 apd.
sa..p.o.pec11c but pref. Both S150; Bd 12 Professionally maintained ·~· bed, full 6 ply truck
Mltttreaa Co. or aft 6.30 3ZS E. 20, CM Oriiinal owner. ~2661 tirc1, apUt rims, leaf type USU Westminstll' lllYd. ~ o,· 642·9201 o'load 1Prln1s R/btr. Ba.rd.
ta
.... ,.,. .. , ..... _ .... ....._ ~-=-------en bumper, good cond. B• ...,.. w ....,,.. . .., -> 14' Bolat. ~ hp Mucury, l<r~ book. 962-0185.
Phone 531.-0 FREE TO YOU trailer, Ucented, 5 life-67
SS CASH SS
aaven, aid fOlll • co•er. · Datsun pick-up, 1 $450 ~ Owner. Trade or sell, can
We pay c&lll 1or1 2 HEALnrt rnale pupp~ • nnance pvt pty. Dir.
•• <I J'urnlture I Applla"'C:U 7 wkl. I: female 3 yn all Sallboata 90lO Make offer .•.. 494-9'1'11
I AnUqua I Tooll lhotl lt2rritr poodle) 540--·--• 19S4 FORb ~ ton PU. I' bed,
ON ITEM or -cmo Venture 21 Sloop huvy duty bumper. Xlnt.
COMPLETE HOUSEFUL YOUNG ~ ~t female $1100. 96&-2864 aft & pm.
Call 547-67.S « 827..mt iMYed· Affectionate pet. $1995 '60-D -aU.un pick.up Xlnt cond
ALL YA.BES. A MODELS
lllTTJl~
BE.\al QTY
CAMPERLAND
l&SM Seidl Blvcl., H.8.
~
lmpol19d Autos 9600
READY 10 GO
OVER 65
VOLKSWAGENS
TO CHOOSE FROM •n vw • • • • • • • •• • • . . . Sl.595 ·• vw ............... n495
'65 vw . .. •. .. . .. .... $1195
•14 v'll ·•••···•··•····· ~ '63 vw ................ SS95
'11 vw ................ $795
o~,~so~
~"~
SCRAM-LEfS
ANSWERS
' ll
'53 MGTD * $495:'°" 55-180S after 5.
PORSCHE
1966 vw
T I n I B l a c k. Leatbvette
seata, N • w Ttrea. Seat
Betta. Ox.'O& Mats, l'ront
Packqe Tray. Excelleot
coodltton. n.soo. 646-51'5
'6.1 VW; radio, good w-w
Urea; clean; $950
·~1 • '63 PORSCHE SlJl>ER
ONE OWNER! Roadla~
R/H. $2650. 836-4243
, '6.J VW 1500 S, Var1ant
wa~. air, xlnt cond. SU
'Sl Ponche SUper
Red AM/FM, Exlnt O>ndl
S23SO * * * Mt).5172
'63 PORSCHE SUPER 90
Air, IWll'OOl, A.M-FM. othl'
Extru. Xlnt oond. 673-0647
SUNBEAM
r
de1'1. Olr. Aalwne cont. bal.
494-9771
Sport ca,_ . 9610
PORSCHE
'67 912 • ' speed
'64 Convertible IC
'60 Coupe • Red
I '59 Coupe • Yellow
'59 Coupe -Silver
'64 Sunbeam Alpine Rdstr
.-1th factory harotop. Rea
exceptional condition $l5.00
delivers OAC. Full price
Sl.295.00. Call er.dlt Mil'
~-3801 or c.n be seen a
901 E. 1st, S&nta Ana
t
1965 Sunbeam TIJer -Be&utl .
ful new cancb' apple tl'~
paint job, new top, etc. 25.00
deliver• OAC. Full prire
$2195.00 Call credit mgr
M2-8801 or can be seen 1
901 E. 1st, Santa Ana.
t
TOYOTA
'68 TOYOTA
c~t~so~
~" .
1'70 NAllOl='AU• COfl&MIU
Autos Want.cl 9700
WE PAY TOP
COUGAI IUICKS.JAGUAIS ~e.-G.M.C. Trvcb ,~...... , _______ ..,_~~---·
&.-. ,_ &.-..... • 1'1 CX>V<W'. ~. :aiai5.rwr. • ...., .... .... • brabs:'IJ.'Jd!< wt ........ &ad. ...... iM"i. i',;"·1T. OJil. CIWIMI' _. •mo
14•17 .. • DODGE _,...cw o.t. •
2100 H~~~~ ILVD. 'IT DODGE·0innet =. S92
STANSIUltY IU1CK q, fllB7 ~. tac .tr. COSTA MESA n,ooo m1. &c. mar
0,.. D-"Y 'ti t ,_.. DODGE dw'ler· 1968; iii
ht. 'ttl 6 p.-.c:Jm• .... :J:;t-10,~ mij ~·
'6' BUia< Wildcat; 4 dr.,
Ettat• ac.TUlce am..-i FALCON
'63 BulCk LtSabre. Fae. A.Ir. 'G r.ieoo ~~
4 Dr H.T. Loaded, SoOd new t1:NI. lt 6
condltbl. sie. 548-2535 for 1t'lllSIDt.-~er
CADILLAC
S p.Jd.. ,,.. cl171 er
&Qfttal• we ti_...
DEliUXE Noma W~ '63,
i.dr, SllMP1• new ~ pc,
prr ~., ..... R 'I H.
clean Int. • Uc. $950. 644-
--02llafttpat
•
'61 Falcon 21.000 m.Ua cm
new motoc. new bnlii It
4 acres ot ultra modem total, _frm=::;::;t eiXS=· ·=*==~=~·=== Cadlll•c taclllU. dtllped •~
to tw.uer 1e1t uct ll!t"lice FORD new1~ u.led cMltfac auto-1-------0--1
mobilea. 'SC Ford 9 pua. --'~
NABERS ==:.~ .. !
~ _MERCURY
2600 HARBOR 8LVD. 't5 Mereary Olbt1 Parle
COSTA MESA iwo.a100 Ba.atltW 0ytWr white w-
'6l CADUJ.AC ~ walnut (l'ained p a D • 1 a .
Sed
· J'act. Air, elect ~ .. t.
. an. . Immaculate ooodi-elec:. wlndowa. Perl. coad.
lion, with every extra. Very Pvt. P(J. 6t6-8897 WE BUY & SELL Nf'etls a bOme. 675-4235 aft lmm.cliate 0.llvery Dlr. S2S cln, S28 mo. S495
• Diamonds e Gold e:lO 3-12 FREE •Salllnt l•1aon1 full price . .494-9771
tique & Old Jew.fry FREE Bu 11 ding 2116 with purchase .64 Ford P.U. t.;-T00--
Smudge -Quota -Whisk -
Garlic -t'UT It or MOW
Batber said to ont' or 1ho:1r
hDfes with long hair: .. Shall
1CtJT it or MOW it?''
AlmcM1t ~TRAD~ Rtp:lblic. 0.ta Mesa SU-Oceanic Yacht Sales VI Low Mileage Overloeds
C. M. Jewelry & Loan mt J..l2 1700 W. c.o..t.INB 642.SlSl ~eves 1: wkends
·1.131 Newport Blvd .• C.M. BLACK B URM ~.s E • ~;FOR SALE: O'day Tempe11t '54 FORD PANEL, GOOD ___ A_LPl __ NE __ _
HAVE YOU SEEN OUR SE-
LECTION OF ALL MOD-
ELS ANO COi.ORS. AND
OUR \100El1N SERVllE
FACILITlf-<; TO r.t:ARAX·
TEE SATISFACTION AFT-
ER PllRCJIASE?
YOU OWE IT TO YOl'R·
SELF TO SEE US TODA 1
PRICE . low mlleace. $350 cub. and Below Wboleale Boo1J
take over peylllftlta cat '8' ra:RC Seel
$68.50. 536-1~. a'uto, PS/PB, v.r x::s
fi6 CAOILI.AC Conv. de cai. $500. ISIUS44 ~
VWe 28,!XKl ml. Im.mac.========--
• ~n41 • pectift«. 1~ yrs. My Sin. '23. Excel cond .• all racm& (.'(iNDmON 1175 -* AUCTION * 6TS-3&86 J..12 gear Incl. 54s..5rTO or 763•1986 '64 Alpine IV GT, Dir. black -PLEJ'qY Of fU1 dirt Easy 54G-8855. hdtp. $48 del. assume cont
U you wtD tell Oil buy to 1et at. &C-f371 3-11 ERI....--..... CSO-N_32_Sl_oop_, -11-m-os JMpt 9510 :;!~ finance pvt. pty.
11V• Windy a try COLONlAL, BlllWl1 couch. old, n raclns gear. north --------
Auctloaa l'r141y l p.m. 54M211 l/12 l&lll. f1500 tml. 6'2-5151 '63 TOYOTA Land Cru11tt
" Windy's Audion 81m PETS and LIVUTOCK-14' O'Day Maverick .... $500 4 Whl. drive pick-up. Low
.Behind Toay'1 Bl~·. Mat'l ~ 17' O'D D 11 .,""" m .. pwr. wench & extra.a. Newport. cM 146-1611 Peta, General U00 Fun Z:..ye ::a.at Coer. · -,;.;..•= Xlnt rondltion 646-4148 MINI I COOPER 950 CC • Ulo>"V•o'IV Dual Carbe '61 w-'63
. RIVA'S UPMOLSTlltY SWARM OF BEES? BY Owner. 50' DI e 1e1 RtctHt'n Vthlcles 9515 Engine. $327. 646-8424
30& Palm, Balbo4l CALL ME l!choofter. 14' beam, cniiae, =========-
673-27M/10-223T (H.B.) &42-sl.89 live-aboard. 213: '34..0191 DUNE BUGGY -Meyers JAGUAR
-IcJmited otter, llmlted time. Manx wltb 19&4 VW • all --------
AUSTIN
~eGJtleroiA
• IMPORTS
19tiCi Harbor, C.M. 646-9303
VOLKSWAGEN
TEST DRIVE A vw
AUTOMATIC
FOR HICE CARS
AND TRUCKS
Any Make or Model.
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
2121 Harbor llvd.
COSTA MESA
546-1203
WE PAY ... CASH
cond Air, FM stereo Nu MUSTANG
tlrtS. $4250. 547~. 673---------1901
'62 Cad convert, beautttul
white w-whit<' top $56 del'1
111ume cont bal., dlr 494-
9771
'59 CAOILI.AC Coo1>t de
Ville, Mly equipped. $450 •
Call aft 5, 673-2.648
l96l CAD Sedan De.Ville Blk,
air, run pwr, $11'15 Pvt pty
-'65 MUSTANG
541-02S9 or 646-104-4
1116:> Scden de Ville Alr Radio and beater, mndard
. ; from our vast eelec> Catt .. 20 tht' EMPI coodlea. Big 3.1 JAG SEDAN &n of taltrlcl! ______ ......;;..;.;.:: Power (ruts.rs 9020 Gate• Thu. Ted Aircraft
•• .SA VE 509'& on Labor Ch&-~r: KITS lop and aide curtains. Lot. '60 Mark n, ln aood condl· nw nd.m, pickup, dell•. l'l'Olt Pvlnt Show Qu.alltJ 22' CENTURY Lapltrab V· chrome. Ovtt SZZOO in-tion. Call Jett at 49'-3719 alt
tull pwr, $3250. ' tn.namiuloo. Stock number
YOU CAN USE 1T 2 WAYS for uNd cars & trucka Juat 847-2478 1314. $1395 ""'"' ~-I, bunks, head, bait tank. vest.... .,_11 Stoen TRI< 281. 4 PM and wknd1. :.re Homo _R ..... mink v•.........., .~.,,.,. .. ~~"""" ""·""' .,,,.,. .:::====::c:::=== ,_,., ... , COYen • ..,.._, • .,.,..........., (Z13) 681~9
e, lllre new, xlnt. A110 0-. 1125 -MEYERS MANX dreua, aulta, a. io.u. _.. ::::r -Sp11d SkJ Bo1fl 9030 OOll Min DachlhuNh . Dune BU&gy 646-7744, 494-4534
Only three malec. Cbampla11 17' Boston Whaler Na111et
Blood with AKC !Wg. I 8l. HP Evlruude, trlr, full
week old, ., bWT,Y! $75.00 cover. UJtd very little.
1:9".'4 HT for Sprite, $100. Elec
-s PrYet', works. $20. lT' TV,
•· 2 n~ tires, 8.50x.13 +
wtiJ, 7.soxt4, $15 ea. 546-03-11 eKb. 962-7689 att. 5: :.i PM. Many extru. (213) 596-4461 TRANSPORTERS
BUSES-CAMPERS GERMAN Shep. puppies; 1 14' SKl I: FUh.mi Boat &
male. 5 females. "Uttle tlir. Fully Equip. C.G. Re&.. '87 VW Camper
Beaudet" ll46.o'l53 X cond; Best ofler, 536-7® '65 VW Camper (2)
AR • For yacht or home.
• "Never-mar top, 3 1tool1-
TOY Poodle puppies, 7 wks; -'64 VW Camper (2) . fu. Freezer' comb 2 dr. malu; AKC. Xlnt dogs, Boat Malnten1nce 9033 'w Deluxe Bua 9 pau (2) _ -m. Kodak Brownle $35. ree. price' 547-4178 '63 Deluxe Bua 9 pau :.· :Movie Projector $J5. 5401 · · YAOiT maintenance It '61 Bui • 9 Vau.
Seuhore. ~8-3940 * ADORABLE PUPS * repair at your dock. Ex·
O' ......,..,""G -50 " YORKSHIRE, ~ SII.J<Y pertenced. R.e11. 543-1807
...... """'' • •••. ' 2 * 496-1798 • pc. (European craftsmen) GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS Marine Equip.
Free est, del, plclrup, 215 Main, HB "Berny'' 5J6.6405 AKC 7 wlrs. Bred for Intel I: Aluminum mast. 1 yr old,
PLYWOOD 4 mm 4'x8' 99c. temp. S70 A: up. ~3684• u . rlggin(. Muat eell! $500.
h1i' 1/8 hardb<I 99c. pine BASENJI Barkle~, odorless, 673-0'240.
• $500. Val. Mutt Kll $3.25.
83.1-2438
9035
'fi6 MERCEDE.5 -BENz-230
SL; 2 lopl, 4 apd, 18,(XK)
Ml., xlnt cond. 545-11118
'63 MG 1100 $350.
461' Lacuna Canym Dr.
Laguna Beach, Calif.
MG
AS AN AUTOMATIC call ua for free eltimate.
AS A Sj'ICK SHIFT GROTH CHEVROllT
~ Ask for Sales Manqer e~,'WJ.sO~ =:111=unr:?:mi=~~= ..
e~ JtJ-P '••fi Cars 9900
,,.. NEED A CAR?
CAN'T BE FL'IANCED!
•Bankrupt! •Rt'posseaton!
eead Credit! • Divorced!
e Milltary •New In Atta!
.,,__
22nd' ~I (on IM PtnlMul•I
Will Buy
Your Volkswagen or Porsche
& pay top dollars. Pald for
or not. Call Lou McKeman.
673-1190
'&l VW Sedan. Nu tire1, paint
& trans. Good cood. S850.
67:).3390
Makt Payday Payment.
McCARTHY MOTORS
1420 So. Main It Edinaer
(l blocks N. of Sean)
Santa Ana Pb 542-3507
GOING into service. mu1t STANSBURY
sell. '67 CHEV. SS 396;
CHEVROLET
model 13817; 8 cyl. .• apeed. BUICK Xlnt cond. 8.000 MJ ; uk.
$2600. S4G-35.58 2100 HARBOR BL VD.
WANTED older Olev 11X oc COSTA MESA 646-9022
P~ugeot or VW B u 1
Rl"n90nable for cuh. Top '65 MUSTANG
shape only• 673-0989 2 door hardtop. 4 speed, VI,
1966 C'HEVELLE Malibu 327 vin,yl roof. Sharp.
4 Spd, buck<'l Rita, $lOOCJ. $l .. 95 543-4495 s!t 6 ~
'62 Impala ~J>UI wagn. ~ All xtras, excel cond, n~
uphol. Belt offer. 137-6630 o --
'62 OleY Wagon Btacayne 6 ~
Auto, RltH, clean I: rood ~
c:ond· $795 8™i737 ,e ,_
COMET ~" --f'7elt&llO!llOUUVAD • COITAm& sl.l'lvin~ l Oc. 3030 Bristol c~, 4 yrs. r Can t take him -======== OJell Sun with me 64.1-334-4 alt 6: 30 Mobile Homff 9200 $1450 * ;,4~1-6400 d1llon R.adio. $775.
MARK V SHOPSMITH Germlll Shf'Pherd puppies twtHMeOl='AM•<A»tuuu '64 MGB. blur. nu tires & * 817-0307 * '64 Comr t V ... ~. PS/PB. Fae.
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. )JUl,Y PILOT EDDOBIAL PAGE
Lowest of the Low
In making room for fTff sipeK"h and freedom of
expression, we Americans also have unf~u.nately made
room for twiaed m.iDds to prey on tmotionally struck
-victims of the war in Vietnam.
They show their stripe in the form of vicious letters
written ~the widow• of servicemen killed In war.
One of the ghoul! turned up on the Orange Coast
last week. Last Tuesday a Westminster mother of four
young sons wu notified by the Department of Defense
that her Army Corporal husband had k>.5t. his life fight·
ing for his country in the world power .struggle now go-
ing on in Asia.
Within boun alter the young widow received the
news, .ooieooe put a piece of paper into her mailbox.
It3 message was to the effect that her husband "de-
lel'Vfld U> be killed because he had killed."
Earlier the As6ociated Press had reported from W~n that "grieving women who hav~ lost .hus-
banct. and sona in the Vietnam war are being subject·
ed to a barrage al anti-war dlatribes 1e11t anonymously
through tM mall. Some of its says American servicemen
filhting In Vietnam are worse than cannibals."
The AP reporter, Jean Heller, learned the identity
of the boiholder in SUJanvi~. Calif., who had been
sending anonymous diatribes to war widows, induding
one in Fayetteville, N.C. He wu one H. L. Hummel who
sent out communiques (signed by him but n<>t identifying
himJelf u the source of the mailing) referring to Amer·
ican servicemen as barbarians and worse than cannibals.
He also included an article written by Wilfred
BuJ"C'hett, the notorious AU6t.ralian Communist who has
mllde much mischief through his dispatches from Hanoi.
Under the Constituti<>nal protection of free speech,
these twi9ted minds are free to inflict emotional wounds
on war widows without legal penalty. They belong to
that all-too-large group which abuses Constitutional pro-
tections on the weird theory that any vicious or repul·
sive act iJ In some myrterious way ennobled and purl·
fied by calling it "protest."
Riot Report
Not Much Use
In Prevention
W'8BINGTON -The coolneaa at
the ~ level tn ~ Jd:aon ad·
mbU1ndon and the prevllillni at.
titudll tn ~ ce enough In
tbemaelvu to Wmtrate that the riot
' eommWlon report ta not likely to brins th• mtlJari1un in nee relatioa1.
Wbllt P.resJdam Johnson •ougbt, and
whet Ocmcren eeeb, ta acne delip
to prwent riots ttiis 1UD1mer 1114
not a IGdologloal treatiM on the
n~ ol tbe ireat American cilem-
ma. 'Jbe riot eontrol report can be
•earct.1 in V1IM for that dfffgn, for
all Ill lhoct value in laytni tile
prec!Jcmnent of Negroet at the
doontep of the whtt.e community.
THE SROCK AND irritant value
ol the reporta are undeniable. This
comment bu notb1na to do with that.
What ls being exammed here is
whether or not the cornmiNioa report
will have the deaired elfect ol pre.vent-
ing rlcta and lmproviq tile conditions
of Necro life at a faster pace. The
judgment to be reached ii that it
probably will not, and that judgment
is battd on the attitude of President
Jobmon and of the It.adenbip in
C-Ongreu.
ln this respect, the riot commiuion
report resembles the far more ex-
tensjve and thorough reports of the
President's crime comm.isaioo which
are now gathering dU9t in Ule
government's archives. Crime was
blamed largely on economic in-
justices. just as the Negro's condition
is now blamed upon rocial represaion
by the whi~ community.
THESE JUDGMENTS are t o o
general t.o be of mucb tUe in design.Ing
practical propma. It iJ the absence or these practical measures which
m 11q be of pressing conett11. Or,
wt0 re practical measures do ex.lat
su h ~s in the poverty and manpower
prc"rams, the absence of constructiv.
re • Its must be of co~rn.
One of the prograrm designed to
achievt> In the employment field
preosely what the commission baa
recommended l\as utterly railed to
reach the you.naer men who ~y be
Uus swnmer's rlotera. lnlt6ad, the
concentrated employment procr-am b
trainin& mostly women for jobs.
THE PRACTICAL measures pre>-
posed in the report are dttferent only
in d•IJ'ff from proerams al.ready I~
.itiated or plmned by the Johnaoa
admlnlttration. The •inll• molt con·
troYerlMI propola1. J o com e IUP-
plementa to brine lil1 families ebove
tht pcmrty leftl, .... been dllCUIMd
in rwport to Ooncna "' t b •
. . •
Dear
Gloomv ~
Gm:
President's Council ol Economic
Adviaers tor the past two years, and
Js now the subject of a special govern-
ment .tudy. The President has ez.
presM!d interest in the guaranteed
mini.mum income idea but no more
tnan that.
Wbat is perhaps not genenilly
realiud ls that the P r e 1 i d e n t
previously rejected, in effect, the ap-
proach to the Jnblem now proposed
by the commission -a massive multi·
blUion dollar crash program.
NOR WAS THE President much
Impressed at the time of .1.ast sum·
mer's riots by those who we-re tlllng
the same tone n that now expressed
in the riot comrnbsion reports. He
wu more impressed then by the fact
that by far the majority ol those
arrested for rioting in Detroit were
employed at wages above poverty
levels.
The question which 1s of importance
now, therefore, is whether or not the
riot commission report will arouae
enough public pressure to force the
President and Congress off previously
taken positions.
AT THIS STAGE THE long-range
answer to that is hard to find.
Immediately. the report seems to
have little effect on a Congress which
hu been more concerned with anti.
riot legislation than with guaranteed
annual incomes and ruaranteed ilC·
ceu to housing far all
The general lmpect of the report
comes at a time when PresJdent
Jobnson 11 preoccupied by new
decisions on the upentdon of military
force In South Vietnam, decisions
which because of thelr urgency do
in f•t take prioney over the solution
ol a centuries old problem.
TBE GENERAL experience with
reports of Jftl6denti•I commiuiona
la that they c1o ~uce the dealred
rMUl&a unleu an eltDCJ exilta to I.tic lftUUr9 on Coasnss and public .,&aloD ovw an extended period ol
time. Thus the Hoover commilsloa
• ..,.,_ aaneatal reoqanizadon tome
JO JMr1 a.co IUcceeded in bringing
abtlrt tome pemmental reforms
Mc • tt persl.st«t ID lta activities
wtth direct Uai.ICID wllh Congress. ,,. a-i.n leckina. bolb "1lh
,.pect ti» the crtme C'Qlftmiqioa and
the di* cnmmt•llaa.
Quotes
TM riibt to protest ls a b&sk American freedom.
But protest loael any claim to morality when it lin.b to
the gboullah deptba of baruainl service widOWJ or be-
reaved pa:rentl.
That'• not pn>teat. That'• udlsm.
Two Laudable Movements
March i• "birthday month" for the flower of our
feminine youth all over the United States.
Tomoffl)W ii the 56th anniversary of the foundiog
of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A More than 31,000 olf
them and their neatly 8,&00 adllU spon90fs on the Or·
ange Cout will be obeenillg ~ent and mating JUIU
for project& which minimize tbe chance thJlt any ligni·
ficant number of their memben will Call out into the
misgu!ded Hippie Uh.
The Camp ru. Girls have a birthday coming up.
too -on St. Patna's Day, nut Sunday, Mardi 17.
Oldest U.S. organization for glrll, the bb'tbday will M
their 58th. They, too, deserve a hearty "Happy Birth·
day" greeting, for they also ter"Ve as a pillar of healthy
idealism and morality in an 1ll·too-lTllled-up age for
American youth.
All adult. interested in fostering these two laud-
able roovementa mJght make a men(al note to support
their major public evenu in the remaining months ol
the yeQJ'.
The Gir1 Scout Brown~. for uample, will gather
at Orange County Fairgrouodl May 4 for their May
Gaiety, with some 70.000 attendaoce expected.
June will mark the begi.nntng of the summer and
day camp season for Girl Scouta -a thrilling as well as
educational experim<:e tor thousands of ~ mothers
ol tomorrow.
Wbetber it's a cookie .i. at an appeal for partici·
pat.ion, Orange Coast adult. tllncerely mt«ested in
furthering llOUDd idealism for the future would do well
to buy or give, as the case may be.
No Mileage f or RomtleJI i n Dove Role
World Power Struggle in Process
Until the day Gov. George Romney
withdrew from the Rep u b 1 i can
preaident.ial-'ampaip, 1hose pundlll
who have cflosen the role of harassing
and nit-picking the administration
Vietnam poUcy, were in a state
bor~ing on ecstasy.
Gov. Romney'• calculated aasault
on the Preaideot and the war was,
they said, an act of couraie ttiat
haa 10 .appe.-S to the voten that
Gov. Romoey had become a ld'ious
f.actor ln the New Hamp#>lre primary.
On the day before the governor'•
abandonment ol an oki ambition, oom·
ment.a were published from th•
already duc:rlbed COUllDen~n as
follows: Governor Romney's act of
couraie and bis fort.hrigbt criticism
have so a p p • a Je d to the people
especl.tlly Chose of New Hampshire,
that the caodldate's dlances are con-
aiderably ilnproved . . • ~rge
Romney is hitting Nixon where it
hurts ... Nixon only implies criticism
(of the Vietnam policy). Romney Is
direct. He will hurt Nixon more and
more . . . The people will lis~n
to him .••
THESE ARE BUT a f e w of t h e
samples.
Mr. Romney and his .talf knew
bette.r. There was no response.
Neither the l~ndeat voters nor
Republicans were being attracted..
New HampJhire ia not, as has been
dutifull)' noted aJ..nce the T a f l ·
Eisenhower primary of 1952, a state
exclusively Inhabit.eel by desceodants
ol the old coloniJtl. Nor do ttley all
look and talk like the la~. and areat,
poet Robert Frost
There was no mileage lo the dove
role -at lealt not for Gov. Romney.
There does not aeem to be much
to be 1ained by a policy of "qwtUDg"
ar by 1Ub demands for "peace now."
All but the obltssed b>o. the ad-
ministration, for the mo.t ccmpelliDC
pragmatic and humanitarian J'UIOnJ,
would be eager to aegotl.t. peace
on terms other tba.o surrender a.od
humiliation.
A MAJORITY OF the people of um coootry ~ mow that a
world power atruggle ia In process
and that tbe Hanoi govermnent bas
at no time and in-no approllCh souatst
negotiations except oa their OWD tenn.
-namely, turning Sodl Vietnam
over to tbem rib no ruarantees
wha~ver.
Vot.n alto appear able to amen
out the politic. ol the varlou ~e
flights. There is an aroma of op-
portunism in flights of the political
doves.
N-Olletheleu, the problem of tbe
obsessed remains. The mor• fanatic
of these include tbose wtio openly
hope for the defeat and death of
the American troopa 10 that tbeir
anti-administration position may be
justified.
ThoJe who lack omniscience may
only surmise. It b dlffkult to believe
that sens1ble Americans, ewn thon
who do not lite President JobMon,
are willing to go along witb those
wl>o call him ogre, monster or villalll
because ol the war in Vietnam.
D' TUE POUCY ii wroac. ft re-
mains one be lnberlted from three
previqua l)ftsid.ent.s. Only a peraon
dlbitlerecl to a poi.Gt beyond rational
Olougbt. would believe these presidenU
did not take what they believed to
be nece....,. actlooe. President Ken·
ned.Y. fOI' example, iDcreued U.S
•t:rengtb in South Vfetnlm beclloJe
of certain intellllence foBowtnc the
Bay ol Pip fall.are. He almost eer-
ta.inly WU f'iChl
T b e calumny and nur • byaterlcal
immaturity of tbON who Cltrrf on
the "molllter'' 1lander .pi.nit Ile
~ are, one may bope, beinl ~ clearly Men as a ~ 1tlat
ii it.elf ~ ia .moralilJ 8Dd iD-tepitJ of parpoae. ·
TBEllE RA VE BEEN three m a I n
reporta of "often" by Hanoi . to
negotiate. They have been made by
Forejp Minister Nguyen Day Trinh
in answer to inteniews. TbeM were
made January 29, 196'7; December
29, 1967; .and February 8, 1918. Each
waa based on the "peace aettlement"'
otter of Acni1 a, 1965.
If the United State• and its alliet
want ~· they mmt depart, take all we..,ona, and agree to hand over
the milJjom of Soultl VietnameM to
1be Commanilt government in the
north.
Ia th•t "peace" or a "oecaUatloG"?
Visitors Alarmed by Cam per Law
To the Editor:
We have ju.st seen C. L. Clayton'•
letter (Mailbox, March 5) concernlna
the new law banning parking of
campers on streets and highways. We
are visitors In California and travelini
up to Oregon by camper. It scares
one to think they will pass a Jaw
you cannot 1top on a highway.
What are we going to do? It iJ
our winter home. We take trips every
win~r. We use 50 gallons of ps
when we stop, plus trailer parks IDd
food. We do spend money. It's getting
bad. We see so many "No" afcns
for us. We are clean travelers aod
have a pall we bang for Juat
dlshwa~r.
We cannot vote but we do want
you to know W't! feel u Mr. CllJtDn
doe• -"He must be ldddina."
CURTIS H. MILLERS
Brainerd, M.inJM90ta
~. f '-1-tt'fl . I • " . ,I ' I I t' ~ ~ tJ!Pt a-.U \. " .. .
L~tten from readns or• wicom..
Norman~ tDf"'iUT1 1hould ccmwy tltrir
TM.SSCQll i1& 300 tDOtdl or leu. ,.,..
tight to ~ i.ttn• to fit ~
or c~ liNl w f'tm"Wd. AU ld~
c.n mut iftcl1"U donaftn'• cmd mail-
ing oddreu. but t1mM1 ""1l k IDifA.
held on reqiuit.
the war quickly. I guesa be ~ans
by cue91llng our ComUtuUon that
makes a cMllan, (tbe Pruideut) com-
mander-iJt.Chief. t felt be could have
aald it all in CO'llliderable lell than
U. over 300 ~ bt UHcl by just
statlq U..t M beUevel l n
"motbll'*4," la apln.st "ain'', a1'ld rue. oor fl.al nwy day "rain or
ahtne''=a ~ froat yard and on the
"Wiie DW Be Me•tt1' roof. -
To the EdJtor : BOWEYaa. WUN BE aaid, "LBJ ~ .. ·c1on·t lnteDcl to win the ...... Frequent contributor. Leon a rd 1 ftadla~ who bl wt. All of
Wri&ht. told ua (Mailbox. M~ 4) UI haft bllrd ._ Prelldnt many
how we could setUe all the '""4'1 tbnu • TV ._ ._ w111 do
problelDJ by lettint the ---rall ft ttdu-._ ....._ ..._ ·--~;.{-~ :r. ~ ;.;;,:uwrl:t •• Geerse mum lr1 "IAJ."
Dear George : WMa llt. Wrl_.. ... Ole term,
For the i.t flve yun J have "turn.WI Miii nia, ~ii coaectklG with
bffn lD a mw with money~ Suatan K1 1 lb'~ad llcClrtbJ, be
blem1 -reoewi!lg lOMS to .,_, la just ~ WI'.~~
loaoa, making new lOUI to Pl1 judlel9 ~--~ .... _..,, JD
old k>ao1, etc. I've been 1ltti91 ~. Neltlllr: lftlC« lW """ around daydreamln& about wt.. ~.......... • • ..,. &all ,and
nine '6.000 at ~ traQ, bllt rua. .. llt.1'r1'91t ..... ~
now I'm 10 deep ta J tipre J tot ._ tmpa ttn 1111' • mtaldl
I b9Yt to do ICllDlltdq. Whet! C!aat lie :W. ~ ':.rc """' ...
J.T. ~ lick t--Commlll al 1>9• J.T.: w1 Mm•u.
You mutt face up to JOQ'I ~ • BOWli... NO Mr. L 1 0 n a rd blema l Your ~ art, u )'tll " -,
..,, merely srowtq m1er wtaDI Wr:'Pt '* .-. IMI a...._. tore.. it aund .J ta reamt ,_... ,,,.. Wt ..... la-you I U . da~ • clleit'aC ttJlt· lifr. WJidrt bMa't =,a.ooo at die b'acL 81 ..am0 11red" GPt ~· c.ild
Da}'drMm about w la.... I& be ..... -........ , •tr '10,CIOO tit U. trlCL .... fD (raltf Na.t ml) .. "llt'•f •. ..... .... ... _ ..,
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of Mr. Wrlaht's letter to the President.
I feel IU1'9 be would welcome Mr.
Wright'• suggestions u to bow t.o
win the war.
BILL BOWER
C•rbt'• T~.chl ..
To the Editor:
In reapoose to Mrs. Eunice Reiman
<Mailbox, March 8), sbe ls qujct to
point out that.war Is a terrible thing
and the important thiJIC I.I UM Jove
of our own who lft dyiJIC 1n Vietnam.
I ask bet II • person, Is thil the
teadhic of Qlrtat that this country
so fervt11Uy cUngs to wben ot.U' Preti·
dent un for God apeed to send bome
ot.U' boyat I dart ,.., not! "I aay
to )'011. loft .,oar .,...,, ... , do aood
to tbOM .,,., .... 1" t • • " St
Matthew.
SHE IS QOICK to WI tbol* wbo
protelt. "c.bldleN wbo dack Dd fhrt·
ts." but &bl I.I adYocatlq , .. anlJ).
formed pabtic ud It .... .. "
leav9 an dltaDa of. lilt' &Ila -1traMC1 to tbe ._,DI_, FJ ilfl wt
and ....,. ..... 1' tllill -.. ~ son of pealllC of ~~ ~ ~-tn!:r'in:.;rn
tb1Dttns (c. a.a f
SillE SAYI TIA'! _. dill m1ilt "
w!lladtttl'-rliDWf/6---
tbat w mat' dO 1111. 111111'= • • ..,. of ..,. aM ... -
baft. 1'be Viet C.C llil •· •
• IOal u ... do. I.Mt Jll!9 ll:fl -
9( tbm. ---• lritt --Md • ..,.. ........... , ....
daet -J!llllW ....... 2 .... Git
pMC« DI a.11rllillJ~ 111 aW CbOdr'llii ol Gtd... . .
R01ULD PISANO ...... It occ
1u1~ for FIVE DAYS! l t
1 bow I bave the I)'~ d
all parent.I rlgta M t1U point. Ca
you imagine On your wildelt dnama)
the prwpect 0( five toid deya cl
c:oaflnement witb a teen..,.? 1 u.y
WITH became, ol coune, I will bf
paniabed ri&tJt &Jone with llUn. I
wun't 9l ICbool. I W'lllll't au&bt •motinf lft tbt "head".
MY THOUGHT IS there must be
a better way ol getting the me1aac-
acron to CM klda ht t1>eJ are not
allowed to amote in scbool 1 Somllthint
1bnple lib cleaning tbe "bud" (the
1ame -W'bere they were CMJCbt
smotfDa) ar mowini the lroat, back
and ~ "' tbe 1nD at ldloo1. t
be" JMnlioMd tit to .. JIO"erl tt.t be b.t I mdliltald tUt menial
1aibar ia .,.._ the Jn. So. mri'lq
In ~
NOW t SAVE TO work out some
form d pmi•nwrt from my end
a1Dce J allD IO d1'11l7 inYolftd, bat ftl'lt l mut write OD the ~
100 tima; "J Wtll 1IOt I Dl 0 k e ..
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They're young ... theyre in love ... and they kill people.
"IM)HHm
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.....,, 11.o U. 1961 MILY PD.Of. 7
Opening Marks Another Milestone
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The openint ol the lux-
urioua new Fox South Cout
Theatre fn Co1ta Mesa
mcb uotber nan.tone tn
the ama.zlnl career of Gae
of the country'1 leadln&
burlaeu uecutfvu.
Eqeoe V. Klein, pttd·
d~nt and cbairman of the
board ol National GeMral
Corporation, bepn h i 1
boilnesa career in lMI
fol 'owing discharge from
the U.S. Air Force u a
captain. Today, be ii bead
oC one of America's fu111St
~Ing and most 4'aamJ.c
C'orporations.
import apol
In tbt late 1950'1 Klela
6emonstrated hi.I ft'l'aatila ..,,._. an d lea4entlp
abWtJ bJ •Dterin1 other bllllHla and dric fiel41. S.
participated Ill th•.~ mot ol two ol Loa Antelea'
tareer ftnancl.al tnat:ttuu...
Columbia Fedenl •• ud Lou A.uodat611" ...
the San r....-.. .....
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a direotor ti Na U e'a'a l
'lbntre1 -4 ~~
Carp., latllr IMt 1 i I r
~':~ ~ nd cbalrmU " ffie 1>oard ol .NT A T. 'l)at
'"9la.1·JJ. .. ~i.wti1 '--·•·~~1 ........ ~a tte:a-•l• a
tclld'ft Ylol Ji tM. I . 1 of Ne-•• OrpnJuaoo.· Ill UGS -to :Jll'O-tloul; 0..-el ~ ... -dJstr1buta .. aad Mid of 1tf:'I t 1t a a'l ....... worldwide.
General ·~ i.e., la ta. LeOur4 R •
a wbollr......S llliblicl1arJ. <Wdlnson, praldeat • f
A · aatlvt of Cldcqo be A ill e ricu BroaidcuU.ii·
bu .,._ Mttn 1'lif 11 JM Pll'amount 'Jbealfu. Ille.
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MILESTONE FOR CORPORATION CHIEF
Nettenar GeMral Prell...., 1u.,. K1elft
In 1952, be became ln-
lfrested in the potential
American market for small
foreign cars and obtained
the agency for Sweden's
Volvo. Within three years
he became Volvo importer
for the 11 WetterD states
Lld his phenomenal sales
ftCOl"d pushed Volvo into the
11:1Uon'1 Number Thr~ auto
same rear, be wu elected
direct.or ID4 pruldeat of
Pyramid Slvillp and LOu
Compa.a,y oi SI.Ill Valley, and
e Jected to t be board ol
d 1 r e c t o ra of Dymo
Indultriel ol B er k e l e y ,
Calif.
ID ua, National Tbe:ilres
ia tue11tht capadtiea la ._.. Levin to Join hi.I com·
uhlMUoD. dllbibatfoe and JIUl1 u bud of UM&trtcal -~ prodacUoD pllua of tbe prodlacUGG ud d1ltrillud.oa ~ pktln IDdutrJ. ........... lAYla ...,..
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SUPERVISES THEATRES
S•muel Schulm•n
He Runs 260 Theaters
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Samad SebuJmu, eeDlor buJlneaa 1a that of manafae.
~ president ol National twin& and lnltallinl cod•
General Cclrporeti<m, 1a also •PP 09ed It.el f r a • e d a cMrect.ar ol ... car-buildlaC modalel tar 1at1rim
pcntla lie ii la direct OI' penuDllllt ... la ....
cblqe oi all tbeater opera· dJtioo. be la TtC9 prelldent
tiom for the company and ol the Penimula Savincl
·~ more than 290 and Lou AuodaUcll. theaters in 23 states. Schalm.aa waa formerly
He is also pruldent ol p r es 1 d e n t and ddef
M l I I 1 0 n Pak, an NGC operl!Uq bled ., Gfilrlt
subsidiary, tttat packages McKlbbin and Sen a,
and processes glaced and publishers, one of t h e
fancy fruits from California. largest b o o k publilhing
and chairman ol the board companies in the ILdoD, and
of Designed F a c i 11 t I e s is a former owner of Ex-
Corporation, also an NGC ecutive Car Leulng Com·
subsidiary, whose principal pany.
HIADS PRODUCTION
Irving H. Levin
n mllttlrJ ~. Lft1a ar.. Corp. 1114 AB.fT
WU vice prllildent ... ~ Comp111, lDc.
cenerat myspr of Qlt hm 1151 u.roap -at LmD GlOft lllR:factmtlll "ftidl tlme be parc*9d
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--•adlltlC, wUla· ,_,,., · O.Jes Kram, operaltr ol ·Jam..·wt. Lma,.....
•-llJC'f. t_ ,,.._,.Ja-.. Naa.aJ, be dh11tt• £: llill er'1arah114 , ~ti all penOftAl • . ZtMia :'PielwW ... , ~.... • productlclll ... ·-·...:. . p l . t.. . ··' . dlltribaUoa ol motloa .. .~:. e, l ft,\·Of ..... Be WU~ A ~:u. ~-,.,,A..a.__ dlrtdAs' ti Natl ea al
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ad.Sties, Lma entertd Che (Dow N..U..W G t 1 • r a l
ahlbltkm pb.ue al tbe·llll-CarparitMl9fll ~ 11'1 •
~~!.-~ ad la ·NonUer, 1111,..; -oper • JDOYtd ap ... 'l'lct pntldat
number of theatres l n u1 Marcb 1982 e..:~U\'t
Southern California. vtoe preaident ~nd lD 1114,
Levin u1ocbted w r t h lie wu allo named presl·
Collier Youn& and Id a dnt ol NGC'• motion pie·
Lupino to form Filriabrl ture subsidiary, National
Productiona, Inc a n d General Production•, Inc.
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WELCOME
to
SOVTH COAST TOWN CENTER
BEST WISHES
from
THE SEGERSTROM FAMILY
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ASSISTANT DtllECTOll
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New Theater to Print
Tickets in Box Office
Sometbinl new has been
addld to morlt box offices
and mak~ lta debut with
th• opening of the new 1''ox
South Coast Theater.
lutead o1 the aaual ticket
fed out of a ticbt machine
patible figures t h a t may
later be used in a central
coaq>uter system for ad-
dltloaal bookkeepinl and
Runcial records.
JD tbe traditional hlanner,
each patron will receive a
freshly printed lndividual
ticket with the theater
name, price, and d a t e ,,
printed by the theater's new
NCR ticket p r1 D ti D ' mechipe.
4 Lifetimes Worth of 'Show Biz'
The new machine Is a
joint development of Na-
tional General Corporation •
and the National C a s b
Register Company.
Introduced just lut year,
ft is the first new develop-
ment in ticket vending since
the advent of mechanical
ticket vendors.
The foar-man executivt
team most direct!1 rapcmi-
blt for theatre operations
la suppart 3f the new Fox
South Coast Theatre ii com-
prised of men witb UftUmes
ol experie11ee 1D f b e
tkatrical busineu behind
thm.
Here, ill t ll u m b o a l l aetclla, are the {out men:
W1Dlaaa B. 'l'bellf~ vice
prujdellt and dinctllf of
tbeatre ~rations for Na·
Uonal ~neraJ Corporat1"1l,
jcined Fox West Coa~l
'nlea:res '" 1932.
Alter serving u an assis-
tant ma.aier and th~atu
manger iA a aumber of
tbealres. le was advanced
ia 1940 to o.istrict ma.'\Ager.
From lM.1 •o 194.5. be sttved
19 the U.S Army. ID 1941,
be served brieQy as an ex-
ecutive ai.te in the com-
paQY's Le.!! Angeles office~
and then climbed rapidly to
his present position.
ID 1987, be was made
director of theatre opcra-
tio111 for tne cittuil.
Enelt S t • r m, assistant
d.ireclor ol theatre opera·
boas far National ~neral
Corporation. began his mo-
bon pictu:e theatre c:1ree~
at 19 u 1' doorman 1n
Brookings. S D.. while a
student at South Daltota
University
Aller a bneC fiing at a
millWy caner, Sturm rf-
tntered the motion picture
business with Fox West
Coast Theatres in S a n
Bernardi.no. Serving • s theatre UlaAager r,f a
number of C a 1 l f o r n ! a
theatres be ultimately 1'15
promoted to area supervisor
and tbell up the runia of
the ladder until, in 1968, be
was appointed to his pment
post as uslstant dlre;:t.)r
of theatre operations.
Wllllam B e r t a, PKific
Coast division manager for
National General Corpora-
tiOQ. b e g a a bis theater
career ill ID in Min-
neapolis. where be atte11tted
the University of Minnesota.
In 1946. he joUled Fox
West Coast ~aters and in
the following years manag-
ed seven key theaters. In
addition. be spent a yur
in the film booting depart-
ment.
He was appointed Los
Angeles first-run diltrict
manager in 1965 and was
promoted to his present post
as Paciflc Coast division
manager in 1987.
Robert W. Cottom is the
district manager for Fox
West Coast Theaters located
in Orange, Riverside, San
Bernardino and Kern coun-
ties, and the city of Long
Beach.
He joined Fox West Coast
Theatres in 1932 as an assis-
tant manager at Bakersfield,
later becoming manager. He
has served as city manager
of Fox West Coast Theaters
in Bakersfield . manager of Santa Barbara, manager of
the Arlington Theater m
the Loma and Orpheum The-aters in San D i e g o, and
manager or the Academy
Theater in Pasadena.
Each machine is a com-
plete e 1 e c t r o n I c unit
operated by the theater
cashier. It totals the amount
of tickets sold, prints a
ticket for each patron,
shows the total amount of
the sale on a register win-
dow, a n d automatically
makes change for t h e
patron.
The machine keeps a run-
ning record of the numbers
of tickets sold and the total
money amounts involved
and will furnish the figures
on demand. The machine
prints an hourly statement
or business done that day
and prints a continuous tape
re<:ord ot all transactions. The taped record i s
printed with computer com-
HE PICKS 'EM -This
is Ronald Litvin, 25,
winner of the Samuel
Warner Opportunity
Award on the ba~ of
competition held while
be was a graduate stu-
dent at USC. He's the
booker of all films
shown at Fox West
Coast theatres in Or-
ange, Riverside, San
Bernardino and Kern
counties. He'll pici the
films you'll see at the
new Fox South Coast
Theatre.
Manager's New Job 'Excites' Him
Karry Frucis, w b o s e offer tbe best and mos:
penonalitJ o a t w a r d I 1 courtemls service t o all
!'eftals ~ Utini for people patrons," is tbe managtt
aad bis policy to "always ol NatiOAal G e n e r a l
f&OM~'MAIQUll IOY' TO MANAGEl Heny ,,_ Priiiilde It....., IS y..,. ,._
Corporation's new 1,174 seat
Fox South Coast Theatre.
Frai>cis, who joined Fox
West Coast Tbeaaes 35
yelU's ago as a "marquee
boy" in Wilmington, Ca!if.,
and subsequently advanced
to various e x e c u ti v e t
managerial post!, has
managed theaters for the
company t b r o u g b o u t
Southern California .. He has
managed theaters in Wilm-
inrton, San Pedro, Pomona,
San Diego and Long Beach.
Prior to his p r t s e n t
assignment in Costa Mesa,
be was maaaier Of the
Crest Theatre in Long
Buch where he had served
for 21 years.
Heralded as ttle wtr.ld's
first po stwar "pre-
fubioned" deluxe theat:e
when it ~ned in 1917, the
Crest I'heatre has also been
a favorite "sneak ptevinr"
house, with Francis playir.g
a key role in working out
theater operational details
foe many important atud:o
film attractions shown there
by Hollywood producers.
Delighted to become a
part of Costa Mesa, Francis
remarks he is "naturally ex-
cited" and happy in taking
over the reins of a spark.ling
D1W motion plctart .boase.
Checking Plans
J. Walter Bantau (right). Naliooal General Corporation director of construc-
tion, checks theater sketch and plans with assistants who helped him supervise
construction of Fox South Coast Theatre, John Tartaglia (left) and Barclay E.
Smith. Building was constructed by Diversified Builders of Los Angeles and
was designed by architectural firm of Harld W. Levitt, AIA; Ernest W. LeDuc,
AIA; and William H. Farwell, AJA; of Los Angeles.
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Fox Opens with a Winner-'Bonnie And Clyde"
NOMINATED FOR 'BONNIE' ROLE OSCAR
F1y• Ounaw•y, St•rrlng at Fox South CoHt
TITLE ROLE WINS NOMINATION FOR STAR
War,..n e .. tty Proch1c.t Show, Plays 'Clyde'
SUPPORTING ACTOR NOMINEI
"--Hackman up for Ht A,,. .................
The new Fox South Coast Theatre ~ns with a
win~r. Its first attraction, "BonriU and ClJl(ie " ha&
bun nominated fcn-10 "Oscars,'' including ~ Aca-
dem11 Award fcn-Best Pictl.ire of TM YtCJT.
The othff nine nominations Me:
Warren Beatt11, perforna.cmu by an actor; GeM
Hackman, pertormance bl/ an actcn-fn a iupporting
role; Michael J. Pollard, pnformancc by an actor in o
su~ role; Fa11e Dunaway, pnfonnonu by en
actress; Estelle Parsons, performanu bl/ an actress in a
supporting role; cinematographJI, coitu?M <Usign, di-
recting, story and screenplmJ ioriUcn diTecU11 f OT tM
ICTttft.
In fti fnitfal Holl!llDOOd cngag~t of NatWMZ
GeMral'1 VogtU Theatre, tti. pictltrt establish~ Mt#
attendance reccn-d.s -a feat e~cted to be repeated
at the Fo% South Coast Theatre, according to Manager
Harry Francis.
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TO RESIDINTS OF COSTA MESA AND ORANGE COUNTY
Elegance in theatie architecture, the finest in motion picture entertainment, comfort
and convenience to heighten enjoyment of your lei-sure lwurs are now part of the
permanent South Coast entertainment scene.
Now all the sights, sounds aqd sensations from the wonderful wo_rld of motion
pictures are f reewax close .•• every day of every week.
National General Corporation, operators o.f over 260 o'f the nation's finest
theatres, are proud to have brought thi-s their newest and most beautiful movie theatre
.to the Southland. We are proud to have helped them in that effort •
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6:00 IJ The 21st Century: (C) "How Do Things Look?" By the 21st
century, man may see his "impossible dream"-a world as he
wants 1t to be--come true This opt1m1st1c view 1s expressed
by a panel of five eminent thinkers who will discuss the ideas
and achievements that have changoo our world, and possibly
our future. Walter Cronkite 1s the reporter and panelists are·
Or Robert Maynard Hutchins. director of the Center for the
Study of Democratic lnst1tut1ons at Santa Barbara Lord Peter
R1tch1e Calder, professor of international relations at the Uni
vers1ty of Edinburgh, Scotland: John Cogley, an authority on
religion and ph1losoph1cal thought who 1s editor of the Center
Magazine; Roy McMullen, author of a forthcoming book on
painter Marc Chagall, and Or Rene Oubos. award·w1nning
professor of environmental b10 medicine at the Rockefeller
University in New York and editor since 1946 of the Joumal
of Experimental Medicine "What maior ideas will change the
21st Century?" and "Why 1s youth everywhere rebelltng?" are
among the questions the panelists will consider
TUESDAY
10:00 IJ C;t9 I i Campaign '68: (C) "New Hampshire and Beyond"
Walter Cronkite anchors this special election night report and
analysis of the New Hampshire Pnmary election results and
their meaning on the upcoming pol1t1cal year With Cronkite at
Campaign '68 Headquarters 1n New York are Eric Sevare1d
and Joseph Bent1 Poltt1cal correspondent Mike Wallace reports
from Manchester, NH. while Congressional correspondent
Roger Mudd and Whole House correspondent Dan Rather
report from Washington. 0 C Correspondent Mort Dean re·
ports from the Richard Nixon headquarters 1n New York The
broadcast will include discussions of the day's election results
among Republican and Democratic leaders and White House
reaction.
FRIDAY
8 :30 O (1'1 1 3 I SftcrXL I The Actor: (C) Sir Alec Guinness. noted
British star of the stage and motion pictures. heads the dis
tingu1shed cast of London theatrical figures appearing in this
special taped at the Old Vic Theatre 1n London. Through
coverage of the London theatre from the West End to the
music halls of the East End, the program focuses on actors
as a special race of men with their own "nation" and folk
ways. Among the many notables who will tend thetr 1ns1ghts
to the documentary are directors Peter Brook and Tyrone
Guthrie The great tradition of acting 1s recorded through a
v1s1t to t he Garrick Club with the late Sor Donald Wolf1t The
"new generation" actors are represented by Nicol Williamson
Actor Peter Bull describes the superst1t1ons of his profession
and playwr~t Harold Pinter recalls his own days as an actor
Against this predominantly male cast, actress Joan Plowright
(wife of Sir Laurence Olivier) appears with a strong protest
against male domination m the theatre Director Joan L;ttle
wood 1s v1s1ted at her tamous Stratford Eclst Theatre where she
made theatrical history with the 1ntroduct1on of the plays of
Brendan Behan and such topical revues as "Oh, What a
Lovely War•·
10:00 O l~ 6 I Sfi(1AL I 1968 America's Junior Miss Paeeant: (C)
Lorlle Greene 1s host and Joanie Sommers os hostess for the
national finals of the 11th Annual Junior Miss Pageant from
Mobile. Alabama. All 50 girls will be introduced on the color
cast and the fmallsts from the previous four days' Judging
"'"" be named From this group of fmalt5ts. America's Junior
Miss tor 1968 will be c:rowned and four runners up "''" be
chosen.
On Bonanza It's the Women
Who Bite the Dust!
It'\ Mt ever} week lhat a ~au11ful Yl)Ung girl gets hcr~lf killed
111 a TV ~ho". e'pec1alv not after 'l'mc 50 minutes' worth of idyllic
lu'e ''''r\ "'•th .i hJnl.J\(lffiC leJJmg mJn
But "h.11' .1 ll''''r 'cnpt \Hiler to do'!
Tho:r.: "· hHIUllJlo:I) ,,, unl1\rlltn.1tcl} .•• ha<.IC '"" or lekvmon
1ha1 '·'}' a k.1Jing man m .1 , .... ,.,., c.in't get marrio:d. Or even cn-
gagcll. P.ir11cutarly ii he " a n1,,h11> AnJ mu\t part1culurly 1f he
" a c1•whu)' in BonanL.1
So fi,h.i ~lcrling J1c' 111 S11nd.1> \ o:pl\11!.le ( 9 PM . N R(') inc1-
Jen1.ill). her til"lt JcJlh 'ccnl' 1n "1mc :!Cl TV 'ihow~.
\hc d1c' hccau'c T ,101m~ Th,•mr,1111·, \Crtpt ha' hl.'r fall 1n lo"c:
\\1th (),1\1J C .in.Jr\ lhl· no:"c,1111cr 011 B,manz.i "h11 play' CJm.1}.
lhl 1tm.:rJnl co" poli..: "'"ho h.i' '"'rpct..I 1tmeratmg long enough '"
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hHnJ Wh.:n he .ind I Htk h •.: ( \1 11.o: I amlon) bclrienJ a preuy
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THE DAILY "'LOT, TV WEV<. MARCH 9, 1961
SATURDAY
MARCH 9
f \/ F N I ... c
5:00 a Tiit 111 ~ (C) (60 min.)
C'ete Roberts.
Cl @ (i) Sablrd17 N..,. (C) (60
min.)
0 Grand CMe ()pfy: (C) (30 min.)
Roy Acuff. lfle Smokey Mountain
Boys. Charlie Louvin. 0 ... CitJ (C) (60 min.) m C.Mblt! (C) (60 min.)
fl) losptl Miulott ., ....
6:30 A Mefodr R111d!: (C) (60 min )
Glenn Campbell 1uests.
Q Miki o .. ata: (C) (60 min.)
Allen Ludden co-hosts,
&> 12 O'Clod Hip (C) (60 min.)
fE World of Youtll
el Arriba 11 Ncwte
7:00 fJ " (i) CBS EWttlint Nftl: (C)
(30 min.) Roger Mudd.
Cl llNIC s.rvty (C) (30 min.)
O F Troop (C) (30 min.)
I) I L0vt LKJ (30 min.)
fE RIVlval Flm
fli) l'llJln1 the 81ibf
€!) El Mundo £.ata Loco
7:30 f) 9 Cf) nckle lltuon <C>
Cl 9 @) Tiit Saint: (C) (60
min.) "The Powtr Artist." Simon
Templar finds he is the victim or
a murder frame·up engineered by
a "dead" man. Peter Bourne.
0 Musical Varieties: (C) (60 min.)
Art Van Damme 1uuts. 0 tm ffi Tiie Dat1111 G1111: (C)
(30 min.) Jim Lange hosts. 0 Tiit 1141 Gwys: (90 min.)
"King of the Roaring 20's."
I U..11 n.•a (C) (30 min.)
lllttc«d (30 min.)
Dr. HlldlWs Seatt Jouoial
fEOff-ltM,
1:01 a (HJ rn n. .....,_. 11 .. :
(C} {!O min.) Bob Eubanks hosts. ID Mldleel llMptt (C) (90 min.)
Q) Cotllltry Miiie ... (C) (3
hours)
1:25
fl) YMCJ Dlnillpr
l llET JMntll
E~
9 UNITED AIR LINES * Presents lakers vs.
San Francisco Warriors
l:.JO II a Cil Mr nn. s.: <C>
D QJ@a.t s-t: (C) <30
min.) "Spy, Spy Birdie." In 1n un·
uSU1I partnership, Mu 1nd tht
chief of KAOS (Bernie Kopell) join
forcn to hunt 1 cr1dqlot wllo
plans to blow up v1rious majo(
cities becl u. they "' too noiJ¥ for him • • u-. ....... : (C) (21/J
hours) Lalltn vs. Sin Fr1ncisco 1
Watricn • 0 (I)'-'-.... (C) .,..., ....
tl)E 0..-• .._,
t:00 ~ 8 Cf) Hepe's H«Ms: (C) (30 min.) Hoa•n ind his men con·
spl11 to Oft¥tnt 1 German pneral
,;. t
I fort
Qen.. I
of tM
FnllCI
wlttl I
llCtlt
!.!
(dmft Garn.
Hiii. I
With
this f
wife I
tlonall ac
"'-! him, .Al ., ..
..... Cli
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(60
Third
this Shi,..
Pert
1941
in& I
1945 I~ 10:t0•e Ater
nix t
his ' ttlt
It tt
!.'
-.......
ff'Olll ~ ...... ' •• .. .. ....... Z%: UIS E
I fort.I hi fr'IM:ll wt "--tlfppyr
.......... -.cl .. co.... I" ....... el the~ occut*ioft fof'Ca ha 1-.. n .._. (C) (30 min.) •
Frenc:e, bu rwlunled ID 8ennlfty Data of 0.th." Prtflllb>ric lncff.
Wlttl Ills loat IA onllr ID ... It lftS In lruil piffonn 1 complk:md
lla'ltlJ ill I ftuft llW Stllli 13. dance U pelt of the estmOft
II U ~....., 11i11t 11 lie 11onorint ttMlr died • ....a: ...... .. ....... • ....... (C) (2 houri)
(dmnl) ' Jeen Sebet& Seen' l:tO R °""" O'aKt a.rt: (C) O.m11111. HollOf BllClunln, Althur tfit1 RobtfU.
Hin. Baaed on the nowt "Lluctis 8 llewle: "T..._.. (mystery) '47
With • Stnnaw." by Alie Copptl -Otnnis O'Kttf1.
ttlls film Is th• st Of) of the loft lfY I "'-(C) wife of • ~lltrbt and '" emc>-..._ (C) (30 min.)
tlonllly stlrwd youn1 man. Cine • Ill ca.
IJ a.... IX ...... : "A T• .. ll::GIS 1""' ....,.. (dmna) '62~1t1 Tuttiln1· 11:15 ,..._ 52 ..-: (C) ......
ham, Dora Bryan, Robert Sttptlens. ... T.r (mmtdr) '59 -Red
• Ml'lall htNI Hudaon. Doris Day, Tony R1ndlll. 9 NU ,..,.. 8 1llt Utt! tte.. ""'*: (C) (30 ..... a Cl)....... .....: (C) iiirn.) Jack Llttl1m.
8 ~WI f!'E "'Th 1111 8 L.A. TV DEBUT! Robert
_. T .. " . ..._" (C) * Mitchum Grqory Peck (60 111111.) "Gotterd1mm1run1." STAR IN' 'CAPE FEAR'' Third ad lllt of ttlrwt 9'1«ltls J! • ..._._ ._ ~ ..,.:..... ttlls .-bned on Willlam L ___ , ... ~ • ._..
5"1,...,s hiltofy of Mui Gtnlllny. W"' (suspen•) 62~ Peck
Pert 111 CIMfS ttie Tlllnl Rtktl from Robert Mltdlum, Polly Btrpn.
1941 lo lb demlll In the tmokl«· 8119wtt: ........... Wiii ..
Inc ruins ol bombed-out a.tin iiilr (drama) '59-Jtma C.IMJ.
1945. 1:311~~;-.... (myltlfy) I ... .,.. (C) {30 min.) • umour.
Lml ,.._ n.tre l:lU D 1llt TMl&M .. (C) .. * llledcil ll:JO at Alf..llRc9lt Mowlll: (C) "II,.. el lO:ll 8 8 ()) 11w1b: (C) (60 min.) hla 111" (ectventura) •st -Louis
A ftlllOUI ""*Y writs elb M1~ .lourd1n. "URr (teitnce fiction) '56
nix to "'"'"91 the myttlry ol wtiy -Tom PCIWlfl. "f1wt f1qtn" (drt·
his r1f1 has been th,.t....._.nd ma) '52-Jlmes M1111n. "'111 Cllllt
ttlt det9c:tM hlmsett ftc11 delth If Jllllt Aad' (drama) '47-Rou·
at the hlndl ol 1 hulkln1 dullard. llnd Ru.II. m llft (C) (30 min.) Larry Bur-1:11 m Mfflt: "l1W1rt. .,..u1• rift. Boll RtlohL (comedy) '39-Joe E. Btwft.
, , , , I I
Bizarre
and exotic!
Toaipt: Near-prekiltoric
j1"1e priaitina perfof'll
a cluce of dea~ !
Hosted by
Baxter Ward
10:30 pm
~ KABC-TV
'/'i I) p "< I ~-I,
l :lOIJllwl Ut TMa Dey/..._
l :JO IJ S.Mlse St...ttf (C)
a u.c.tlH (Jdllqt: <C> "°' PiHttJ and Poetry." TWO·WHll ltfiu.
This wttll's ltuons art: "Wlllt Is
Modem Poetry1' (Monday); "Words
as an Mistie Medium" (Tuesday);
"lma1es and Metaphor'' (Wedn,.
dly); "Rhythm. Rtlymt, end Meter"
(Tllursdly), and "Form" (Friday) m UllCltiellal ftatll,.
7:0011 CMrmy (C)
D@ 0011lt Ttday ... (C) m atr. ~ sr.w <C>
7:30 fJ C1S Ntn: (C) Joseph Btnti.
DSce,t (C)
B•lr ~ (C) m Dlpllftt's Clrtoe111 (C) m ,,,,. tilt eat <C>
l:OO I) Ci! Cf) Captain KMp.-(C)
fJ btfdle Wtdl Cllfla (C) m Tiit Allllilll T1lftt
@ (]) laalt Mid WtMtar
l:30 D Clr1 Td (C)
fJ Mer11ill1 nidl: Tiits week's ..
10:301J a Cl> Diet v .. D7'e sa...
D @ Cil HollFtMd S41um: <C>
Jayne Meadows. SIM Allen. Don
Rictlts, Jacl Carter and Paul Lynde
suest.
0 UIUtleul ftetllm
D ~ Cil Tiiis MMhla: (C) Co-
mtdl1n Dick Cavett hosts this dlily
variety pro1ram that emphasizes
topicll events and comedy. Eldl
proaram will feature • major name
performer from the entertainment
world
m JM """ Sllft (C) &> 1teJ hpn; futwe, Mon
11:00 IJ Ci! Cl) Len of Life (C)
D tiJ 00 ~ <C> 0 ....-: Set Daytime Movies. m T rd tr CelltlqutllCIS (C) m...,. ....
11:258Qj(J)CIS Men (C)
u :JO a a(]) s.ardl "' T.....,.. (C)
DU00 £JI c ... (C) m D«lff 1tt1n <C>
Q)N1n
11:45 • a (]) 11lt cawi.1 LJPt (C)
AFTfR N O O~
ltctlons art (C) "Gulliver's Trawls." f)
Monday; "Blondie Hits tllt J.upot.'' U:OO Kttot at Noell (C)
Tuesday; "Th• Three Stooaes ift 0 @@ Ltt'I ..... a Dell (C)
Orbit.'' Wednesday; "Blondie' D (ll) (]) lewltdled
Hero," Tllursd1y; "Dimpln," Friday. fJ T...,r. (C) Stan Bohrman and
0) Tiit ~ flllli, Maria Colt co-host.
@ (]) ClrtMu (C) Q) RllldtinMt W1t11 AMl!t.e (C)
t:eo a a Cl> c:.1t11 c.... a (]) w, .... .,..,,,
0 ~ CIJ Sattt J.tr-t <C> 12:JO a a (])Al tilt 1hflll r ... <C> D Re o.qta: (C) Anna Motto D ~ 00 DIJI of o.r u. (C)
rvats. D (HJ (]) Tre-. tsae (C) m I-* la latltlt (C) tD Mtwie· Set Daytime Mewl• .., IRt ear-.. (C) • .
(Ill rn a.. ~ <C> m 1Na111c ,., w...
t:HllU. City SdlMls ,._ 1:00r,31~~ Is a llMIJ _....
t-.25 0 9 CI> NIC ..... (C) D QI CIJ 111t Dldlrl <C>
t:JO tJ a(])...., """",.. (C) a@ rn n. ,.....,.
DU CI> c:-.e.t>1ti111 (C) 1:30 ea Cl) tte.e hftJ <C> m La en. """ (C) D u 00 AMtlltr ...... (C) a> Pftlk s.mc. r.-CD a.... n..tr.
ll1J CJ) Set ltHt HO 1J QI (I) Tt TeM tilt fl'lltll (C)
10!00 • w, "' .. .,...,, a u Ci), .... , s.,: ce> be 0 Qt(])~ (C) Hoa Malit and Mille Connon pat.
lany Blyden welcom• Van John· fJ @Cl) n. .....,.... .... (C)
lOll, htsy Palmer and Peter law· G) , _ _, ,._ (C)
font II this wM's '*t!Htty ~
.... fll!Md lllesb an James M_.. 2:Z5 8 ..._ (C)
(Monday); l1M Rtqme (nMt.
dly): SamlTIJ Davit ll. (Wednel-2:JO 8 QI(]) DI Ult ti ... (C)
8'); Ewe ~ ltir ti NIC'a • Ci) Tflil M** a-(C) ........ r...u. {Th~; .... . lilK -......... .. .. Ntwfllrt (f,,..,,. ...... • _.,
8 r.. UM mdlel (C) 8 Law TW IM; c.Mlllt ...... CiJ ....._: S.. Daytime Moritl. tie WWW.. (C) Wtd.
(llJ (I) Pwrw lib 11'Wt •@Cil DI ..., lw (C)
U(J)s-rTMIJ CC> ............ (C) ......
TH[ DAILY "LOT, TV W£V<. MARCH 9. 19"
FLOHI DA FLA VOR-Tom K,.,,,,,.
dJ host tJ/ 'II RCJ r/111 t/111r lf0/11' shm,. You 0(11t't Sa•. lft'IS 1111n the
mnod-., Ith hrlp from t1ctrrss 8n1y
Ja11t' Rn~olc---/ur Floritla. "hrrt' hr
,..;,, ori1111atr JO of thr JhO•H start·
1111 Mo11tlal 01 1 PM
TOM JONES. pupular 1/nf"'·
makrs a 111rst apfWOru11ct' 011 ht'
Rt'd Slcrltnn Hour, Tursday u/ 6:10
PM. /11 color n11 CBS
2~sDUCll• "'-<C> D ~ W Cllrl*•'• .._, CC>
1:0011 a Cll n. ...... sw. <C>
f!JP.D.Q. (C)
IJ laift tt ti Ikner, Pufect llT*'. (C) Thurs ..
D @ Cil c..r11 t1tep1tal <C> er..,.: (C) Je Ann Pflu1 1n4 BO!> Ooma11 co-host m len: MOft., Wtd.. Fri. u.cle
W'*: (C) Tues.. Tllurs.
U Ci) Matitlte: Don Rodewald.
1:• a Sta ttnt
D T• fl'lfl-./fll (C)
0 Perfect Matdl (C); DMtca
c-t, (C) Thurs.
D ~CJ) DM ...., (C)
tD WIMll1N ll1ll111y Sllew (C) m ..... ....,. (C) a Cl) Dlllltl1 ,., Delara llowlt
4:00 I) llf. U; ..... Wed.
D llovlt: Wednesdly only. n DMta c:..t <C>; ...., ce> Tnurs.
fJ ~ CJ) 11lt Dat1111 c ... (C)
4:JO fJ .... : See Daytime Movies.
D Mewle: Set Daytime Mowia.
05etfphtu•"-<C> D ~ (C) Barter Ward.
fJSl!per-(C)
tD...,, Wu A.,-Sll9w (C) m ..... 111 r., .. (C)
@(])llllla ......... (C)
~:00
U UNITED AIR LINES * Ptesents Kinp n. Philadelphia Flyers
• ..... MlcMJ: (C) Klnp VI.
~'1-Tl\UB. Oflty. D ht IMee: (C) Henny Youns·
1111n CO·llostl.
ID DI Amz1111 Tine
QI 00 Ji.., n..a... sa... (C) a(])...,-, Ptm '1111
5:30. om. ..... "'""' fJ AIC ~ (C) le* Youn ..
Cl)TIM~F-
U Cll Tilll llJ i.a (C)
9 Cl) -,,_ lllCLl
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C91'1mll'f 1. A • C D I: Are y-fMllnp -•ty tlurt by crttJc:lem from ~7 I 2 . A a C D I: Do you fMI -y wtMn you ere ~ 81nnpn1
I .-SI I DI • •. A • c D E Should ... Huc:•Uon be t.upt In -SNtl'lc acftoofe? I •tMIW 4 . A e C 0 I: Do you -)oy the e<>mpeny f//f the oppoett. ... ,,_.. theft ttlllt ot youor _,
5 . A • c o I: Do )'OU befle¥e In • God wtlo ene-. ~1 I I "'---1111....... e. A • C 0 I: Do you ,.....,. v.cue ecf>ee end pelne « -"-r from --'-*'' ---to lie 1 . A • C D I: Do you Ilk• to belonc to clube end eoclel cws-tut~7 ,._.., --8. A e C D I: Should women ,....,. •• much rlpt to propoe.e detM to men, .. men to_...., I I .., ,.. tlel IC 1111 ..,..... 9 . A • C O I: Do yov u•uelly reepond to en open dl•Sll•Y of ""9c:tion7 tllle. Ii fr•hf udl 10. A • c o I: Oo you .,......,. In • life efter deettl7 I
--,.. _.... n-L 11. A • C D I: Do you s-etty •'-P •oundtlf, without dleturt»eiw.. from nlptmeree end nolae7 I _.,..., -·-12. A • C 0 I: Do you -~ eocl•I ec:tl¥1t ... "'-Ulen the qutetn.ee of tl-7 ~ Y•..., CfOlt U . A • C D I: Are ehowa wlttl ec.entJty d~ pert-.• bed lnflueiw.. Oft moet P90PM7 I
14. A a C 0 I: Do you .... ..,. 8fl 9ffectl-W end PH•lonetlefy -Nltwet I Ill 1111 llttlf dill r.,,...ea u . A • c D l Do you .,.. .. .,. ttl•t or1anbed l'9fl1lofl I• • 1reet forci9 for 1ood In '*-wortd? I ,.. -la e........ 1•. A • C D I! Ar• you ueuetty .-tiemperect eftd l\8"Y In y-r outiook Oft ltt.P 17. A a C D E Do you oftian '-! tuet mlaeretH97
I ~ 18. A • c D I: Do you 9"IOY ~tert91nlne frlendef I A-.......-C.. le. A • C D I: le It •II ri.M for• ~ted nwtn to teM ~ WOfl'Wlft to h.lnch7 1-lllClllJ It; ZO. A • C D I! Cen heppl-• In merr .... b9 ec:tti.v.ct without mood M•uel com~tty? I 21. A • C O I! Do you Mii.... tflllt meft le controtled by• eu..,_ Goen I C-U .. I [i.M •..... 22. A • C D E Do you prefer to ueocleta wttti people wtto .. to ctl~h eftd befle¥e In God?
"......, 2a. A e c o I! Are you oftet1 dlesveted -~ Neel-etort..7 I
D--.ttJ '911 as. A • c D I: Do y-. ,... tt\llt ._.., llff•lr9 -ueuelty • ... tie ot u-1 I 24. A • C D I! Are you t-"Y on YWlous aul>f9Cte7
( lllllllllltiC ,._ a•. A • c D I: Should our cti-'-b9 more irtrlct7 I
I -27. A e C 0 II Do )'OU tttlnll ..-tk k»w .. knpcwtam to •-•fut me,.,..._7 .......... ,_ • ._. n . A • c o 1: 0o you ettaM ctltlrdl resv1erty1
-...... .. • 2•. A • c D II Do you MW upe eftd ctowna '"mood wlttlout •PP•t'9M -1 I
I __...., .O. A • C D II Would lfOU rettMtr he..,. e reletlYety cauMt mete ttlen • ¥tvecMu8 _, ..._,...._QM,..flnt 11. A a c o I: ,.,,.. )'OU eom.tlmee • ._... llt eoclef effelra7 I
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I . . ... A • c D I Are yov •tron1ty ettr9c:Wd to ~ ot the ot)t»081ta _, 5-J ...... Cl rphe.. M . A • C D II Wiii peopM be punleMd In enotMf' ~ for •lfte committed In Wa -1 I
u 'rtNl't--II tllt IS. A • C D II w .. ><our cttlkttlood ret.u-ty h..,.,yP "'pt..,_ M . A • C D I: Are you trouMect wfttl •ttynee•7 I
I ......a lftlce ...t •7. A • C D I! De you ttllnk trlel by tutY le the rnoet ~ .... W9Y ot eecUl"lnl tuettc>e7
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I Or ••• kll&,..CI J' ~ 40. A e C D II Shou141dlltctfwnbe .. lowedtodtooee~.-rettalon7
H ... ..,,,........ 41. A • c D I! Do,_._ ..-temper ... 11y1 I 42. A • C D I: Are you c-ldered to be crlttc.l flf crtt>-?
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INTRAMATICS AMERICAN sOc°iAL'FOUNDA TIOH IHt I
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IT'S
ANGELS
BASEBALL
TIME!
ANGELS vs. CUBS
TODAY 1:00 P. M.
LIVE COLOR FROM PALM SPRINGS
ENJOY ANGEL LIVE PRE-SEASON GAMES
ANGllS/GIANfS ... Sot.&Sun.,Morch23&24, 1 P.M .
ANGIU/INDIANS ... Sor. & Sun., Morch 30 & 31 , 1 P.M.
24 REGULAR SEASON
ANGEL GAMES COMING
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MARCH 10
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-..: "'Cly " Ille ......,. (drama) '53 -Vittorio G1am1n,
811TJ Sullivan. 11...., °"" (C) u ~:::....QM ""*' 2:lO!Wef (C) MIW. $ Mtwll: (C) "lllt Wlllt9
lltlllf"' (westtm) '55 -Robert
W11ner, John Lund. ID (j) I ...... Ill .. .,...
J:OOB~/~ (C) ''Wolntn:
irnorlty or NotT' Conctli1lon. This
serment examines suu1t rrttdom
a it rel1ta to men 11'1d to women.
0@ CJ) MC &,lrt•alll .. T• WiiiM: (tj "This Is Mal'lfllll Mc·
Luh111: The Medium Is the MIS·
NII." Tht cont10¥ttllll lllthof·
phllo$opfltr remls some of his
lde11. (R) m••,... <C> G) a.p.I Tl-(C)/Pllll*t tt ,,.,.~
-~::. ):JI IJ a Cl) cas Clllldrn'• flUI fn·
tinl: (ef ''The Goa1Me9er Alto
Liva on Our Streel" Tht unlvemll
talt of I bo(S dream Of llory-
in thlt case, wlnnina an lce·hodley
flme-forms tfll blSIS for this
1962 Czedloslovlkiln mohon pk
tu re.
0 "-c:.flfMCI (C) G) MOlria: "htll EllfW' (mp.
tery) '53 -Cl1ude Reins. M1rt1 Toren.
(i1J CJ) ·-llMll ~ (C)
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4:tOO@Cl)ll11llf9a W : (C) The
flilal match, dettrmlnin1 tht first·
pl1Ct winner, comes from Doftclo
Buch Golf Club In Puerto Rico,
with P1lmtr, Nicklau.a and ,,..,..,
competlnr.
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itiltryant cests for boMfbh In
ttle Bahamas ind ardler frtd 8t1t
stalks Pol• bar Ill AlaW ......... ,e ....
4:JO II lhw•-.n: (C) Dr Aobtrt
McAIH Brown, ProfUIM of Theo-
IOty 1t Stanford Unlwntty, Is in·
ttf'Ylewtd. Or. Brown b qutfitd
about the 1m in YietNm end the
drift system
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mlstlt vltw-thlt l'llltl mey ~
dey tee ttle world • he .. lltt It to bt--b ~_., bJ • panel IA
flw eminent tlllnkln who will dis·
cuss the ldaas end adllevtmtntl
thlt have th1n1td our world.
0 ID Ci) l .L c.11tt 1ewt (C) {30)
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Halls" ..,
Cl) T1n• (C)
l:JO ..... ..., (C) (30) fit (j) flWtr: (C) (30) uf'lip. per'~rusure." Luke and Bud find
bo1us treesurt, but Flipper trteb 1
r111 thief. (R)
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Wecltae -.. At., (C) (60) WlfW .. , .....
7:00 ~--: (C) (30) Lassie
finds htrStlf ''Wtltre lt'a h•PPtnln('
when she meets two ll'ldtptndtnt
,oun1 rebeb wtlo defy forest Serf.
Ice rults Tony Dow, Mldl11I Vin-
cent l\!Ut. CJ Q) 00 WIW ....... : (C) (30) "Beneath Klllman)olro." timms
join a U.N. tNm to mart! wild anl·
mals on tht Amboseli Game RIMM. 0 Sllewcae 5: (C) (60) Mii
Torme, Stan Kenton and Susan Bir·
rett are featured.
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6 NIGHTS A WEEK 7:30 om
..,L, •• n,.. "13 WEST STREET"
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M OND/lv TOWARD THE UNKNOWN
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C.,fllt1 M¥ OflVIO., .JR I f\HTlt/I .._ITT
Tt•URC.,OA• RHAPSODY IN BlUE
0 "> C fl R I I VAN t ( HA fl L I '> ( 0 I I U fl'•
·~t(J·'· TOWN WITHOUT PITY
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KHJ-TVQ o cm rn v.,.,. 111 a.tta " s..: (Cj ({Cl) "MtKk!" Aliens from outer
space establish• war b1st und•t-----------------------the P1c1hc Ocaan. I Smtlt "89 r..,. ''The Hair Hunt.r." A bounlJ on
11 l"9 Liiey (30) s,edrm (C) "A CofMf1ltJon Apecllt 1e1lpa thrutens tht Can·
WltlffrOllt With Rtr Bradbury.'' (R) nonl' ptl(:e with the lndllns. J1ma
Do111hl,. Alfll'll E ,....._ Qreaory, Richard EV1ns end KlllJ
7:JOG9Cl)C..U. ... : (C) (30} l:JOD@(l}ll1tlll•rt·l1t·ll•: (C) 8 TShordMUNDnA~atN.EWS REPORT Martt Wedloe 1nd his vtsitinr cou• (10) "It's Only Montr." Thi Hiib· Y
i11, Vir1inia, loatt 1 rus1ed un-bards and tht Butlts dlth b«a1111 * Prn. by Harris & Frink
derwater mine that they believe to Hefti Hubbard Is ltvdl once too ! "'""' "'9ft (C) (30) bt 1 cannonb1ll from an 1ncient often for more thin his lhlrt of ~ (C) (30) l.lny Bumll.
l.!!_leon. Claire Wilcox rum. tht dinner chtd. M.-.. Ftn1111/"9flle
U@@) Watt DilNr: (C) (60) I lilelY lriffla (C) (90) 10:30 Wtrtd tf Ytd (C) (30) "Wild Ht1rt." In story Mt on 'Ille 11111 .... (C) (30) MIN: (C) '1'e lmNN"
ruued Y1nc:owtf Island In Ca11· P'llr If tlill ..._. westtm) 'S&-<:reaory Peck, Joan
Ida, two )'Otlf'lpters leern by a · PIC. CC> llna.
perlence that anlmaft must live by EJ .,.,_.. ,. "IClf I Lt• l. Lltlu (C) (21/t hr)
nlturt'a '''" rlthtr than by man's. t:OO 9 9 Cl) s.......,. ~ (C) 10'.AS hrta C.Hlq 0 Mllllell $ Mwlec "lJ Wtlt (60) Or.-. Brothen, Thi Evtrty 11:00 DMll O'aect ~ (C) Clftt R",..r (drame) '62-Alan Ladd, Brothers. Gl111n Ca1119bell ruat. obtrts, sun Dukt.
IRod T::.1~ C.11 .. rw (C) (30) !s!.~ea':':::'~~ ~ e ~~ :::: =· (C) (30)
~~la•(~-...__ 111 plans lo m1rry 11 btln1 blldl· I Mlle Samce (C) (30) ,._ .. --,_ malled by 1 former m1t1l11I. Tlsha Clllrdl hi tM Ht• (C) (60)
Tiie ftatldt CIMf: Julia Child. Sterlinc. WUll1m Windom CUtll-~TMI DIJ lNI (C) a• 8 QI (J) U Wini: (C) (60) ' C. l Tr.di CC) (30) F..-./ ..... Guests roi show onijnitln1 from C..... fllrt'-ll Htc111J: (C) 11:15 (C) Heny RMtOMf. Catsar's Palace In ln Vepa, Nl'I., ( hr1) St. Cltharlne's BIKk!llWb (HJ CJ) MC """ (C) (30)
lrt Thtodure Billet. The McGuire vs. Toronto Mertbom. ll:JO iiRti: (C) "Hefl • frttc:e ,,,..
Sisters, Muty Alle11 ind Sttvt Roal, fJ) ~ ¥1""1 .. ('""'~fl) 'Ss:-Al1n Ladd.
Lil• Mlnntllf. Jldl Cart•. The Fifttl Ill C..... 1 11ut 8 RAYMOND BURR In the ~~ and(C)Rur.,r· .::"·0on f'.JOIO.. ....... (30) * Ori1in1I Full-lenith
i'tbsttt wttcoma The Tokelll M • s.. '"" 111tw (C) <60> Futur.,_"IRONSIDE''
Hirt, Jim & .1 .. n. Kiddnr Musta~p. =--...AMl•tw• ~ ~ (C) .,,.......... (mystery)
Ptadles & Hefti, Linde Jona, Tht -~Reymond Burr.
Third O.=nd ot11tr tot1 Kta. 10:00 R 9 Cl) M ..... : 1., 111•1e. CC) D ....w. ...,.. Mtplflce..t FrMI' 0 {ff} ( _., "llM ...,.: (10) ·Actiit Ptltlpa Is IAitntd to {COmtdy) '&2-Jolln Tumtr.
(C) .,.. ........ ic..r protect tht polltlcll •Ide of Del· 1%:00 m lliwle: ............ (mystttY)
(drama) '57-Willllm Holden, Alie pdo, a dtpoMd Latin Amtnc.n 'l7-0•111 Andrtwt. .11111 Wyett
Guinness, Jedi Kawalns, Stssut dtltf of state, from tht wreth of 12:29 I Qwla! Ti.. (C) H111kaw1. J1m11 Donlld, Ann Stlfl, hit fellow prtsontr1 ., thet lie Ind 1:00 -..: ..._ Scandalt" (fin·
GIDlfrey HofM his drief may continue to di"" u11 i1 '»-Eddi• C.ntor.
Er-Ill (C) (30) dtf'ITOVnd 011trltlons '""" Pfbon, 1:25 s,.tlltr fllely (C) """'1 " Priflt / ClllMM MldlMI Tolen IUtsb et Cardou. l:JO a.tu s.Mly: "Four Jiii• In 1 09 (j) .. Cll .... : (C) (80) -..
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THE DAILY .. IL.OT. TV WE[.J(. MARCH 9. 1961
MONDAY
MARCH 11
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
fl) Mr. IN Mrs. ~ Im TV Micll Sc:Mel: ""atur1I Sci· ence." Tonllht's leaon is on cells
I .:. I;::~.::· ... (C) (30)
Nani (C) (30)
1 MdtMI II., (30)
M• ff911 Ctddet (i) ........ ,......., ~ (C) : fUcw 'SI: "T•m Ttldlin1.~
l1Uwood Hish School tNCllers
demonstnte t11m tNdtinr In his·
m cas E..-1 ""' <C> DAYTIME MOVIES i and '°"'rnment.
10:00 0 (C) "M-.M" (comedy) '46-5t.idere 34
Jeanne Crain, Alan Ladd. I 7:00 IJ CIS &.nRa """= (C) (30)
11 :OD 1J "'CfttlttM11 htf• ......,. Walter Cronkite.
(musical) '53 -M1nlyn Monroe,, 8 HIH!tttJ-~ a.,.t: (C)
Jane Russell. (l(l) NBC New1 launches Its 1968
12:30 m "MellU, ... ISi" (comedy) flection Year c:owereft by Pf'Slllt-
'52--Cary Grant. "Tilllftlf>lt .. (mys. I in1 comprehensiw color Pn>tT•m·
tery) '5&-M11k Stewns. mini of the New Hampshire Presl·
4:30 I) (C) ''flit lone lt11pr 1114 uieJ denti1I primary election. The Hunt-
lut CitJ of "'4" (watern) •st-lty·Brinkley Report comes dim:tly
Cl1yton Moore. Jay S1lvertleels. I from Manchester tonl&ht •nd to-0 "Datr9ye,.. (dram•) '43 -Ed· morrow.
ward G. Rob1M011, Glenn ford. IJ Cl'*" V.,ap: (C) (30) "Yuio· slm•. the Bia Balkan."
t V f N I r-. r, I F TrM9 (C) (30)
I U.. LllCJ (30)
1:00 IJ ,,.. lia News: (C) (60) Jerry 5111ipll'• lllMd (C) (30)
Dunphy 11M liblt bllllf'I 0 TM 6ctl HMr News: (C) (60) (j) Mowie: (C) "f•• b tlll
Robert Abernethy I ,..., of ttM '-_.. (suspense) '67
Pi Rawllidt (60) -Anthony frandou, Jill St John
SQ O'a.dl Mtorit: (C) ....... I ... ilt&'Dtl hi ltwltw
tllt Y11119h" (horror) '59-Don· (1) TM ...... (C)
aid Wolht. Be~ra Shelley. • ll-Abb•
NEW HAT SinJ,:tr Sonm (o/ Sonny and Clttr) tritf on n
new lt11t-m " romedian-wlien he Rlltft ~larf an Rowan
C1nd Me1rtin l.a11i:lt-in <nlr>rCa\f nn NBC. Mond11v at 8 PM.
Tiit Fli~ (C) (30) I 7:30 8 9 ()) 5.....U: (C) (60)
htty Dl*t (30) John Ireland ruats IS Partllr, a
{}) Mtorit: +tJ1lt M111 Wn.t 'I wealthy randier who hu thrtt
(horror) '57-Robtrt Hutton drifters •ttackld by hof-.nen lftef
Channel 28 Examines Many Views of Marijuana
KCET-Channel 28 will present a dra-
matic and definitive study o the marijuana
problem in a four-day, 12-hour special pro-
duction, "POT-pourri: Many Views of \.fari·
Juana." airing March 11 -14.
Several well-known personalities are con-
tnbuting their rime to Channel 28's effort.
Stan Freberg will produce several salmcal
segment,. KABC's Michael Jackson will in-
troduce each major segment of the hroad·
cast and all two-to three-minute "euays."
KABC newsman Pat McGuinness will mod-
erate a live panel discussion on existing laws
and answer on-the-air phone calls from
viewers. Les Crane, KTIV late-night star,
will moderate panel di3cussions looking t~
warc.l'I marijuana usage in the future. Radio's
Mart Dillon of Gunsmoke, William Co'lrad,
will narrate an animated-still photograph
~egment placing tbe use of the Cannibis
.rativa plant from 5000 8.C. to tbe present.
Short essays, upressing various viewpoints,
will be contributed by Allan W°"". Dr.
Edwnrd Stainbrook, Art Scidenbaum, Keith
Pqe 10 Stan Frtberg
Berwick and ltgal and medical authorities.
Major segments include:
"World of the Weed"-A historical and
biolotical review of Cannibu sativa opens
each evening's telecast at 7:30 PM.
"The Current Scene"-A fasr-paced re-
port with a bard-hilling look at marijuana's
impac1 on the Southern Ca11fornia culture.
Emphasis will be on various types of "pot"
parties, distribution techniques, vocabulary,
and law enforcement probltms. Segment
airs Monday and Wednesday at 8:00 PM.
"Marijuana as a Family AfJair"-Results
of police apprehension of teenagers for pos-
~cssing marijuana will be narrated entirely
by families actually caught up in the "pot''
dilemma. Ain Tuesday and Thursday at
8:00 PM.
"Discussion Panels"-Each evening at
8:30 PM ellperts comment on and debate
material presented in the 8:00 PM seaments.
Viewers' questions and comments will be
answered through on-the-air telephone calls.
"Law panels"-At 9:00 PM each evening
lawmakers and law uperts will touch on
varying legal aspects of the problem. Viewer
phone calls will be taken at 9:4S PM.
"The Future"'--Closinr out each evening's
programming will be a half-hour Jook to·
wards tomorrow with marijuana experts and
teenage youths.
Manag.ing producer of rhe 12-hour ape·
c1al is Richard S. Scott, M.O. Charles Allen
IS program executive and Oar Reid is the
production CJlecutive.
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In Part I of a two-part epilode. iifm11e of £Vil:" Set Sb>ne sets D T1le llel*ees: (C) (30) ''Mon-himself up as a tarpt to break
!lees BloW Thtlf Minds." ht• be· the alibi of financier Vlrall Hiney
comes the psychic stew to e PoW· In the death of publ~ man Hal
er-mad mentalist Monty Lanclis, Jessop. Ktvfll McCarthy cuesta.
James Frawley, Milton Frome cuest. !!HelNIJ (C) (30) D lilliwie: "nil C• fer Hh" s.!•ebrHll Tlteatre: "Siient (drama) '42-Alan ledcl. Veronica
Lake. ti) ..... J &trellu a ~ (]) c:..11er "' Atrtca: <C> t:30 u a (J) ,. .. .., Mt•: <t> <30> ~) "WOfl of M ." Jim Sinclair Uncle Bilr takes the family on a
Ills a reunion with Christle. a for-campina trip, but he and Jody are
mer sweetheart from the Stites the only ones who hive a 1ood
who comes to Atria to sketch the time.
1nimals. Madlyn Rhue suests. D)Feur Wi11• to Mwttltwe (C)
0 MiUIH $ Mwle: <t> ''T ... ~ e tie U'*"""" (1dventure) '56 -([l) (]) ,.,... PINI: (C) (30)
William Holden. Lloyd Nolan. odney dem1nds • blood test; Joe
I Tritt! er ~ (C) (30) Rossi tells hit brother thet Jill is
Peny MUOll (60) the mother of the b1by; Connie and
T1d111ical Corner I Elliot dilcuss the problems of a•ln·
fJl) FORGET MARUUANA? in11 custody of the baby. * No, Examine the Dilemma! I~-==~~ <~c:f'uire. "Many Views of Mari· ltwistl Mhiul
juana'' 3 hrs. ea. nite 10!00 a (J) Cml hfllett: (C) (60)
(Monday-Thursday) ani Wailace and Tim Conw1y
fE I 1Pf¢1Qll POTPMrri: A11t s4a· ;~@ I Spy: (C) (60) "The
ment o a four-d1y speciel. Eich , Neme of the Game." Robinson and
seament lasts three hou11. Tonilht's'I Scott are used as human quarries
pro1ram includes half-hours on the in a macabre version of a bi1·
historical and biolo1ical back1round 1ame hunt. Lloyd Nolan 11J1St1.
of marijuana. a look at the current 1 filmed on loettion in Mexico.
Los Anaeles dru1 scene, a live 'Cw~ htlta• Newa (C) (60) panel discussion with an oppor· @ Tiii 111 Vallty: (C) (60)
tunity for viewe11 lo \'Oiee their un o the Sava1e." Nick Is
opinions on the 1lr (KCET pho11e; trapped in a mine with a teena1e
466-4212), and a report by Ari desp«ado who is holdin1 him for
Seidenbaum on Project DAWN. A ransom. Mlchatl Burnt. Oouctas
major part of the evenina will be Kennedy 1uest.
devoted to a panel discussion by I Alu Drtilf News (C) (60) experts on edstin1 .marijuana laws, Fenn (30)
again with an opportunity for view· W.rtll y...,....
ers to voice their opinions. Tulrt F•Nlar
@Ii) Co.tcos J ClltdoMI 10-.30 Newa: (C) (30) Biii Johns.
1:00 0 hw11 and MM'till l.a•flt-111: (C) Maf11HI 22: "So Dark th'! ~) Sonny (of Sonny and Cher) l!!Jhl"
and NBC's Get Sm•rt 1ir1, Barbara' UlJ NU JMntel: "Never a Back·
feldon , 1111st. ward Step." A candid look at the '1 h"""11 (C) (30) newspaper empire of Roy Thomson,
StMll Me!Ut S..11t1ry/Offlct known as lord Thomson of Flttt
the PmWlrlt I Street. The fllm shows Thomson I E .,_.,...., makin1 vital decitlons on his aiant 1:30 8 Cl) TIM L.cy SMw: (C) chain of British newsi>apers.
( ) Lucy ent111 banktf' Mooney in 11:00 II EMii O'Cllc* ~ (C) (30)
a Boss-<lf·the-Yt1r contest to help Jerry Dunphy.
him rain a promotion. He In tum B T1lcl Utlt ....,. ff.-: (C) (30)
enters his own boss, Cheever. Gary GeOrce SldMer.
Morton, Lucy's reel·life husbtnd, D _...,..: "Drlalla's DMpwr'"
aunts as the MC It the awards! (liOnOr) '36-0tto Kruaer.
banquet. I fftwS: (C) (30) Buter Ward. a (11) CD flit ...... : (C) (30) • llewlt: (C) "Yeur Dldlw ••
"The Never·Sar·Dlt Raid." A Ger· 111" (drama) '63 -Jiii H1worth, man colonel captures Troy and Michel Ruhl.
Hitchcock and wants them to radio m JM ""9 (C) (30)
a felse report on his position. Mwil: "SMy" (drama) '46-
1 llerv Griffin (C) (30) red Mactlurray, Anne Baxter .
.,.. ........ (C) (30) I~ ..... (C) Hit LIM £Mltillt 6 Dia Da1J 1 .. (C)
t:GO n. llttftell: (C) (30) 11:30 ~'1'111 lrtlt lMer" (com·
en Berry, whose new series (M•r· ecly) '51 -Bob H01>1. Rhonda
berry RfO) will take Andy Griffi1tt's fltmln1.
spot next •ason, cunts as City IQ) ~Tiit TlllllM SlllW (C) Couneil cendldl'te Sim Jones. Mdy cm ..., ....... (C)
and his colleaeutt urae Sim to Les ne SlllW (C)
run, but thmi are hard f•llnp 12:30 Nelled City
because his opponent Is their ofd ,...: "l• V1p1 Sii.....,.
friend Emmett. ( rama) '55-0tnnls O'Ktefe, Col•n B 9 Cl) 0-, ni.... ..._: (C) Gray. ~)"two for Penny." Two Grecian· lz:AS IJ Mwle: "J_, I• Hiii" (dr1·
born brothers try to Impose Old llM) '55 -Jacques Semas, Kurt
World standards on their pmty Kaszntr.
YQun1 sister when she belfns to 1:00 B ...,..: "TIN U"'-Temr"
date. Danny Thomu, Mlc:llHI Con· (liOrror) '57 -John Howard, Mela
stantine. Donna LOfen and Lou Powtr1.
Antonio. D ""' (C)
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CIS N.-Oxnlp lleNM Jose"'-
IC9d bes a 6-foot-~ COUCb in hit
oftlcie inlO wblch ht tometlmes crowds
bis 6:-fooc-l-ioch frame whn he hu
to Catch iome ~ durina a day that ... a liale 1onpr than UIU.ll.
On Tue.day, the day of me New
Hampdain Primary elediON, Bcnti will
have that kind of day. Ir wilt stan at
2:4! AM, continue tbl'CMqh two 2S·
mloulc broadcasts of the CBS Morning
Nnt. tbrouah the broadcast of the
CBS Mid-4ay News. and will end up
with Che CBS News special, Camr,aian
'68: "New ffam~ire and Beyond,• air-
ina in ciotor on CBS at 10:<5o PM.
Benti will be responsible for provid-
inl' anatyaw of the day's votioa results,
based on tbe CBS News Vote Prolllc
Analysis system.
"In addition to reportlna the pro-
jected winnen," says Bent I, ""'e will
tell you who voted, how and why."
Bent! has anchored the CBS Mori'·
ina News sinct 1966 and wu responsi-
ble for reporting on political events in
the East that year durina CBS News
coveraae of Campaian '66. Thia year.
be will be the c:hief Political Corre·
..,ondent for the Midwnt in addition to bis other dutia.
CBS News corTttpondent Walter Cronkite will anchor Campaiar
'68: "New Hampdili'e and Beyond," an in-depth view ot t~ Marth
12 ~.,. raulls and their elfec:t on the political year that Ila ahHd.
WJtb Oookite and Benti in the New York Campaian '68 head+
quartcn will be National Correspondent Eric Sevareid1 while
Political Cortespondent Mike Walla~ will re_port from Manchester.
N.H., Correspondent Morton ~an from Richard Nixon'• bud·
quartm in New York City and Conaressional Corre5pondent Roser
Mudd and White Home Cone~pondent Dan 1lather from Wa,h~
inaton. O.C.
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liatinp, please ... DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for yow convenience, •• t.., day's mO¥ies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
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(1iama) '52 -JIM Wymaft, Wiii
ADrtn Jf.
11:00 8 "Jef ..... <•11111) '51 Reeta
ToOme,. "'*· ......... (CO!Mdy) '51-.llcll Cll'IOft. lZ:JI. (C) .............. (dralM)
'§....Ah Gardw, Ant11o11J Ff'llt·
doll.
4:l0 • ., __. """") '58-Joll rem,, V'rveca LiJl'on.
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F T_, (C) (30)
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........... (C)(30) .....
Cl) Merta! (C)
~ Fed tM F..,: "Talk·
1111 and wrtttna. 11." This Mrin
t.1111 1 concrlte ltlP!Ndl to En1·
lllll ~mmar In MfYdly llfa. l..r=·....,
7:JI 9 9 (() Dltill1: (C) (60) A ti• ~ man·klller Is taun capthe
It Wa!Mnl pme CIOfltpound, Mt·
tlftl off I COlltfVWf'1j on wflat
Mlbt an animal ""'rt to wild ....... I, .. ~ I y':[.,: J:ci•:'~!!
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to Jttnnlt by her milcllltvous Jis.
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THE DAILY !"ti.OT. TV WUX, MAi.ctc t , 1
ttf, UUM1 Junftlt's lo¥t for her puppies may bl aPldtd--t "'"*" to becoint hat• I unlnown. ...... "' AdlN (C) (JO) D (ffj w llYPD: (C) (30) .. D !HJ CJ)......... hrll.: (C)I inl TS RMI But the Dead." '•rt I
(lj)) ''TllM Bemb." Mttmptlq to of two parts. A hunt for • ~I
steal 1 Gtrman-dtvtiocled com· llrt who hes become • Gnenwicll
pound for 1 super bomb, the Goril·t Villap hippie IMcb police lo the
las btvt to diserm an 1dtv1ttd body of • brvtllly murdered Younc
tlme bomb to rudl their prize. man who hid shared her pad. Con·
Ptttr HISMll iuests as Dlttlf and nit Scott. Mardi Jean Kurtz 111est.
Ron Soble a Htlnnc11. Allddin. for· D T..,.: (C) (90) Don McGuire •
llltf1J wittl Lawrence Welll's Music ID '...-rt ti '""' (C) (30)
Mabn.. 1ppu,. as 1 store owner. E C11iM twnn
D 11~ s lleN: ~r 10:00 II a Cl) c..,.ip 'U: cC> (60) ~) . 61--{;lenn Cor'bttt. Patrl· "New Hampshire and Beyond '' A
at 8'al1n. When JOUftl 1!r1 returns special eltctlon-nllftt report ind
to the old mtftSion she _lived in "I analyiis of the New Hampshire Pri·
• dllld •. the btcoma involved In miry eledk>n rnu1ts and thtir
• temfyina mystery. I m11nin1 in tbt upc:on11n1 political m Tnitll tr C.U..9MCll (C) (3G) 111r Welter Cronkite 1nc:hors the GJ '9rl'J .._ (60) broadcast from C8S News Clmpaip f8 T_.... c._. '68 he1dqu1rttrs in New Yortt With
IJ\l I 18cl4! rcn,..rl: "The lltm are Eric S.Varttd Ind Josepll
Many Views of M1rlju1na." Thrtt· Btnti. Tiie broadcasts Include dts-
llour pqr1m 1Mn1 another looll cusslons of Ille dly's eledion r•
at historlul 1nd biolocicll facts1 suits. Wllrle House ruction; inltr·
about marijuan1. Half-hour Ml· views •ittl the t1ndid1ta; and him
ments art dt¥Oted to 1 family situ· h11hll1bts of the campallJI
ation Nrt marijuana has become D lllfll P'vtu• Ntw1 (C) (60)
1 problem, a · ''" panel to di!Qlss D ~ (]) TM lnvMln (C) (60)
the family srtuation, with viewer QI Aln Dreitt' ..._ (C) (60)
phone -Ins (KCET phone· ~212) .n Futs (30)
and some penonal opinions from ..u •
YoUths and dru1 uperts. One fl> w...-ZZ: "P1sspor1 to Al
hour •ill be btstd on how the' catraz."
lnlfljuana llws .,. enforced. with m ,.,.. .. Elpena
an opportunity for viewers to talk lO:JO ID News: (C) (30) Bill Johns to panel members. • E u.N .. r. &trtlln Ill> TM T., n.t Crtw U,: 'To Be
Continued Nat W•k." Selected .. a tB (i) *" l.ftia: (C) (60) protrarns from IOmt tlr1y mov ..
Don lficklis. Micbelt LH 1uest. serials. •ith informative commen-
8 ROLLER GAMEs-LIVE! (C) tary. Included are episodes from * T ·BIROS vs. TEXAS "Tiit Perift of Pauline." "Ellploiti
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.... a.-(C) (2 hn) of Elaine'' and '.'Iron Claw."
,....., (C) <30) u:eo 11 a.. O'a.a ~ <Cl ClOl
Slla ....... S-tufJ/Offia• Jerry Dunphy . .. ~ DTllt lltlt .... NIWI: (C) (30)
&) £1 U_,.., Georp Skinntf. •=• 11 a Cl) IN a... HMri <C>I a s.-.i .. : -. ... .,.s "''"" (60) Mike Connors. Emmaline Htn· (horror) '40-0id Fortn .
I Torn JoMS auest. D ..... : (C) (30) Baxter Ward
@ It Tllla I TIIW: (C) D ............. fltMtn" (dfl·
( ) ·~n Good Friends Git To-m•) '61....:...Richard Todd Llurenct flthtr. Aleundtr Mundy PG* es Ha~ey ·
• ~ afftebl to prevent. · youn1 Prince M11dall from beln1 In-tD Jee ~ (C) (30)
flutnced 111Jnst the U.S. by bis m ...,.; "WidM City" (drama)
uncle, Prince Piion Sina. Jama ·"SJ_..ari1 Montez, Jun-Pierre Au·
Shlpta. Rosemary Forsyth, 1'1trick mont.
Adlartt lutSt @CI> Ntwl (C) I ..... lriffhl (C) (90) U 00 Tllil 0., 19U (C) =-:::. (C) <30> a CI> .....
lllnll ll:lO 8 MeN: •--»--" (dr1m1) '59-
HID QI 001...-, Nit1i1 et th JlcJi Webb. David Nelson .
...: (C) .. ,~ t9 1... 0QJ (i)19C Eledilft R.,.,t(C)
,.,._,, (w.sttm) '64-Janlce Rult, D tro Cl) OldlM ....,..
Geotae S.111, Yul 8'ynntf. The GI La c,... AR (C) touatiest. molt ruthless 1unslln1t11
of PoSt-Ci¥11 War Tens run In fur 11:45 D@ CJ) JNr aw., SM (C)
from 1 mysterious strtncer-"IWtlen 12:00 D tD @ TM T911icllt AR (C)
•n lll·confedtratt tolditr rltllfns to e NaW atr
bfs nttive Ptcos to find hit property 1Z:lO e ActlM T1IHtrt •nd S#Htheart tallen by other men. . I Meriult Wtlt (C) (30) 12.=-s D lileftr. "'fi•ti&M Nit" (west· S.C•• Tllutre: 'tlabtniq 1 trll) '57-Joel Mc:Cru, Mark Ste
nfe." • wens. II TY ...... o..t l:C. f) Mlwlt.: ~ Hut WrW'
,..JO 8 ell Ci) fie..r MentlttL w..t.1: 1 {inystery) '57-Jobnny Oamond,
(C) (30) Dive voluntun to look Merry Andtn.
I lfter Hutton's pnn poodle and Is D 11ew1 (C)
panic-stricken when the dor runs l:JO 81 M-JU&M 1111wtea: '1lhtt Jllln
away. Just as Ont is rfSllJled to llii" (drlmt) '41 -Gary Cooper
btln1 flr.d for his careltssntss, the "tit tM ._,.. (drtma) '58-feli• dot rtturns. and Hutton's vtterinar· M1rten. "l1M .. ...._. Mifref" (bor
Ian (Leonid llinslley) reports tb•t ror)-Almando CIMI .
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only S529 • 95 Boa number CF '60 W.
any available new Sylvania box: with 18-2().
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THURSDAY
MMCM 14
For mornfr11 and afternoon
llstinp, pluM Me DAY,
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for JOV1 conv.nltnce, ...
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
,... 17
Junior Miss Pageant:
No Bathing Suits
There are lwo words one does not use in Mobile, Alabama.
Bcau1y cont'11. Two other words are equally taboo. Bathing suit.
tor Mobile is the home of America's Junior Miss Pageant and
11 most backward citizen can tell you. with no little eloquence,
t "The Paaeant'' i1 not a beauty contes1 and lhat its conlestanls
do not wear bathina sui1s. At least not on camera, onstaae, or even
on the premises. What they wear duTin& their off hours is their
WHOSE CROWN?-Singu Joanit. Som111tr1, who apptars as
hofltU /or tht I I th annual Amtrka's Junior Miss Pagtant,
hold11 tht wlnntr's crown /or somt' lucky high school stnior.
own business. although it should be noted thal their off hours while
in Mobile arc strictly chaperoned on a round-the-clock basis.
So what is Amencas Junior Miss Pageant. now in its I Ith year
and its 5th as a full network NBC telecast (Frida) al 10 PM)?
Ba~1cally it ts a nationwide seriC"S of regional and state Junior
M 1ss Pageants designed to find the 50 (one from each state) senior
high Khool girls best qualified 1n scholastic achievement. physical
fitness. poise and appearance. and talent to represent their states as
ftnali1ts in the America's Junior Miss Pageant.
The ultimate winner, who becomes Americas Junior Miss, wins
a SI 0.000 scholarship to the college of her choice. A total of
~39.000 in other scholarships aocs to 16 other gjrls in various
calegories.
And that is what America's Junior Miss Pageant is all about.
This year's Pageant airs on NBC. FnJay at 10 PM, and wall be
co-hos1ed by Bonanza's Lorne Greene and singer Joanie Sommers.
with motion picture star June Allyson inctuded on the panel of
judacs. And. in kecpmg with the grass-roots nature of the proceed-
ings. the entertainment will be provided by The Young Americans.
,... 1a
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 9. 1961
ntUltSDAY (Continued) 111:00 IJ V.W. O'Clecl ~ (C) (JO) II)...._• &lr9lle Jttry Dunphy.
t:lll a 9 00 1n1p1t: (C) (30) '1llt' D n. i 1a ...., hn: <C> <JO>
liMslfptiOn." Min Fridly ind Georp Skinner.
Gannon clMlck Oii the backlround D ~-M: "Nl&tlt lleltsttf' (hot·
of • '°""' min i1191yina for • po-IO<) 42-Bell LulOSI. la off~s position they dbc:cMr D News: (C) (30) Buter Ward.
hi hu omitted six mo11ths ol hb fJ lllewit: "llJ C. Is Qllia"
life from 1 penonal history r.,ort. {mystlry) '57 -Robert Bray, Pit
Don st.wart ind Susan Staforttl ire Donahue.
futur.d. ID• ,,,._ <C> <30>
D (ffj CJ) ...,.. "'-: (C) (30) Q) Mwtr. "City " MluMt Clrls" 11il biby'i blrttl ctrtlflc:att 1rriws; (mystery) '41 -John Ardlef. Gale
Steven tlunts Rodney wittl the docu· Storm.
ment; Joe trill to mike Jiii admit @ Cl) ...... (C)
tlllt tht child Is ttlelrs.. ' 9 @1'is o., 1• (C) fJ T..,.: (C) (90) Don McGuire. fB (I) News m r ....... <C> <30> 1 e a.. "' s. c:..
10:00 D ~Ci) Dt• lllf'tln Sllow: (C)lll:lO 1J Mewir. .,.._ .....,._,. (•est· (la) Caterina Valtntl, Liberace, em) ·~ary Cooper.
Gtorp Jtsstf. Pat Buttram and Pat D 9 00 Tiie TlfllCM AN (C) Hwy &lid. ~hlrp "'tna• Ntw1 (C) (60) 0 (11) CJ) Jety ..... Slllw (C)
,..,.._ llleltrc <C> <60> ID Les Cf'IM .,. <C>
Deep End." Aldo Rey, T1n1 12:30 ID N111tcl City
Louise, Clu Gullpr star ill 1rip-Q) MM: ..,.._ I..,. (h°'·
Pini account of tmbtrzltment. Pl•· ror) '49-81rton Maclant.
alon and murder. A dtranaed youn1 lZ:4S,... Mfttt· "'Califlnla" (adven·
MCrttary clwerty murders htt -• · . boss's flancee ind attempts to in· ture) 63 -Jock Mahoney, f1itll
lllct the same fate on a dtttctlvt Domeraue
11W1Stt&atin1 the case. 1:0011 Mtwit: "OM Nhftttly Nipt"
F..-. (30) Laye I Alu Df9llr ""' (C) (60) (romance) '31-John Bol•. Evelyn
i>~ u~rlm• 0oe.I D News (C)
tor'' Gimble " l:JO m Aff·Nl&M fllewlts: '1llt Va•· Plft'• tilltst" (horror) '45-John 10-.30 Cl) News: (C) (30) Bill Johns. Abbott. "O. Henry's Fwll Heat"
f.I) lt&D britw: "Thtrmionlca." u .I (antholoo) '52--0•1• Robtrt1on
perts Jhow methods of eonwftin11 "Wetlla• la tM Wl1dew" (mystery)
nuc:l11r tnero directly to tlectnc:itY.! '44-Edw1rd G. RoblnSOft.
:~~SUSPENSE::
'lllHEA THE:::
TINA LOUISE
in "The Deep End"
She cleverly murders
her boss's girlfriend,
then plans the same fate
for the investigating
detective.
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ter facilities avtilable tor analytical enai.neering dealcn. Elec·
tronic, mechanical and analytical aupport group1 ere· aYa.ll-
able to a.ssllt the sy.tem end equipment project engineers..
BSEE OT MSEE required. Advanced preparation aod/or 4
years experience de&lred.
Circuit Design Engineers
To perform advanced mirco-electronlcs (thin film clrcuit de-
sign and eva1"8tion) lncludlnJ mathematical dealgn analysil
U5lng computer. Circuit groject re1pODalbillty from dell.cft
throtlgb production fabricetion. BSEE and 3 yra. or more 'H·
pertence in anllog, active ftlten, DC ampllflert, modw.tort
and power SIJPP~ trantiltor clrcuk dealln ii required. Elt-
perlence in c»cKaI clreult design and loClc desirable.
Programmer Analysts
Who are interested In punulng challerttidt MW concept! in
on-line, real.(ime Information aystema, titll1z1ng Colit.ni new
generation of computera. Ol>ENING ln the FOLLOWING
CATEGORIES:
Data Col.}4oction and Diaaemm.tion--On·Llne Manacement In·
formation Systems
Direct Dt.Otal Cobtrol Appllcatiom -Measa,.
Switching -Supporting Software.
BACKGROUND REQUIRED:
A mlntmum of 2 yeera of eIJ>erlence ln any or all ot the
aboye areu. A BA or BS degree ln mathematicl or the p~
sf.cal acfences preferred, not reqlllnMI.
Crystal Fiiter Engineers
A dynamic, growing engineering gro~ need.a an engineer
with experience In advanced network dealp Jllethodl to work
on development of cryltal mtmt, equallzen and related pro-
ductl. Scope of work can Include development of additional
computer aided deltgn methodl u well u bavtna project ct.-
lip l'elpC>lll1bWJy. Decree~~ 'lbll 11 a lenlor position.
Salary commenaur.te with abwty.
Test Systems Design Engineers
Immediate openings for teat engineers capable of independent)
date-of.the-art echlevementl. Will be uocWed with testing
and automatlc cbect~ aystenu dealp and manufactuJ'f.
Excellent opportuntty for orllin&l thlllker.
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.·frV !PORT! HICHllCllT!
'·
IUHOAY, MAJICH 10
11:00 AM • NHL HocQy: (C) Toronto Maple Leafs YI. Chlcqo
Black Hawu.
8 MA ~II: (C) Ptlil9delphia 76ers vs. New Yott!
Knlckett>oc:kers.
1:00 8 Anpt laMbell: (C) An1ets vs. Chleqo Cubl.
l'J PQA Donl Open: (C) Flnal round• of the $100,000 eolf
toumam.nt at the Oor'lll Country Club In Miami Beech, Florida.
One of the most dtfflcult courses In the nation. the pef'-72
"Blue Monstet'' boasts 300 ac,. of unt>.llevabty tricky ternln,
with 106 und t,.ps and 8 lakes. Past winner at this site in·
elude defendln1 champion Oou1 Sanders, Biiiy Casper, Dan
Slk" and Ptlll Rqers.
at ~ ~I: (C) USC-UCLA BHkatblill. The top teams
of the NCAA vie for honors In this tenon's ca&• ~.
4:00 D •II nn. Clotf: (C) The final match of sen___..,nth Arnold
P.lmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Pl~ competln, for a total
of $50,000 In pr1ze monq--<omn from Oof9do BNch Golf
Club In Puerto Rico. Henry Lon1hurst is commentator.
• IOnp Hoc.Mr. (C) L.A. l<lnp bettJ• Hew York Rancers at
the New Madlaon Square Garden.
9:00 aJ C.Mdlan Nettonet HoebJ: (C) St. Catharine's Black Hawtts
vs. Toronto Marlboro..
FRIDAY, MAllCH 19
l:OO B NCAA R..-.ls: (C) Resk>nal semifinals of oot11:1e besket·
blill, from Albuquerque. New Mexico.
1:00 Gt Am.,. ....... It: (C) Anaheim Amigos vs. Oakland Oaks,
with Stan Duke calllnl the action from Oakland.
SATURDAY, MARCH 11
11:00 AM 8 Nedonal lmtftltlonal a..Mtbell Tournament: (C) Quar-
ter·flnal of colleae bliskatblill tournament game from M9dlson
Square Garden.
1:001J PQA CJtna ()pew. (C) Big-name aotfers pther at the 6.973·
y.rd, per· 71 Rio Plnar Country Club Course for this yeer's
$110,000 toum.ment.
S:.IO 8 ca Goff Clnak:: (C) Quarter-final play.
G Pro llowlen' Tour: (C) The $4!5,000 Buffalo Open from
Buffalo, New York.
4:IO 9 Santa ~ bee: (C) The $50.000-Added S.n Felipe H.ndl·
C9P at 1 1/16 miles I• the only handicap of tM seeson for
th,....y911r·olds. Lut y911r'1 winner wn Rlsina Maril.t. wtth
Ruken only • note b.ck.
S:OO G .,..... Wonderful WOlid of Qolf: (C) Th,....tlme U.S. Ryder
Cuppet Johnny Pott and the colorful Puerto Rican PfO Juan
"Chi Chi" Rodriauez play on Fountain Valley Goff Course In
the U.S. Vlraln llfands. Cast in the pocket of • rana• of rotllna
hlli. by deslaner Robert Tmrt Jones and on~ two yeers <*I.
this ,.,..12 cout1e rs • ct~ndlns and ptcturwqu. &aywt
·~ to°"' ,900 ~ .
8 Aaf:a WW. ..,.. flf ~ (C) The HCM Indoor Trlek
and fteld Champlonahlpa from o.trolt. (TentatlY9 tchec:Me)
7:JO e NCAA Champlonahlp: (C) Flnal day of restonal aemlflnal•
from Albuquerque, New Mulco. UClA Bf\llna bnkatball t.em
is pusNrw for anothet ~,. wtth Houston'• Coupn. ttlefr
only l"9Clftt ..... ....
IUMDAY ' a:ooa ~(])cc> ''The .,.... °" the RMr K..,." David Lean's
multJPle •ward·winnl111 f'Jlm Ht an audience hllh with 71 mil·
lion Ylewerl Its first time on Mtwortt t*eVJslon tat S.ptember.
Winn« of aewn AcacMmy Awarda end Z1 International awards
In 1957--lncludlnc ''Olcars" to Gutn,,_ .. Beat Act.or, to
L•n a a.st Dlrwctor, and tt> the film as Beat Pk:tu~
filmed on location In Ceylon. The stars arw Wiiiiam Holden, Alec
GuinneM, Jack Hw#tlina. S.sue Heyakaw9. Acad«ny Awan:ts
al90 ..,.,.. 11ven to Pten. Boutte. who wrot9 the screenplay;
Jack Hlldyllrd, director of photot'raphy, and ~ Taylor, the
film editor, and Malcolm Arnold for musical score.
WEDNHDAY
t:OO 8 a'2J (I) (C) •'Harw Chrittlan AnderMn." Denny Kaye, Jean-
malre, Tarley Gra1'118« and Joey Walsh star In this repeet show·
lrw of the film about the famous ltofyteller. 'Actor Bora• hosts.
THURSDAY
t:OO 8 a,I (I) ''The TNn Red Una." Klet Dullee and Jack Warden
star 1n lJlls action-pecked film version of James Jonea's best·
selllnc nov.t. The 1964 film was produced by Sidney H.rmon
and direct9d by Andrew Marton.
FRIDAY
t:OO 9 QI (I) (C) "McUntodL" John Wayne and Maureen O'Hant
star in this llahthellrted, tou1h, bnrwlln&. romantic story that
wu first ahown Int fall on the CBS Network. Michael Wayne
produced the 1963 United Mlsts release from an orlainal
sc,...nplay by James Edward Grant.
IATURDl\Y
t:00 8 U (I) (C) ""WMt • w., To Qol" Shlriey Mac:Lalne ii fl•nked 6Y en army of tat.nted men In the hftanous comedy fi"t
SCAened last September. Robert Cummlncs, 0..n Martin, Dick
Van Dyke, P.ul Hewman, Robert Mtt.:hum and Gene Kelly star
n Miu Maclalne's wrious husti.nda. All poor Shlrtey wants
to do is feed a simple life, but eech of tM men who promises It
to her dies and leaves her mo,.. wealthy than beforef
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Kjds arc
nbk. but
1 1ttJc afrai
aid moth~r
f.'r'~ to ru •'1 time.
Misa Bric
lllited, swr
S,W-<>ld
wife 10 D
(rend to ti
CIS series
a k1nd of l
lit. Produo
Im! Tors.
aalirrly in
il lw been
tll1s sraso n
die top ter
a simple t
aiory of th
wildlife offi
and 1he s
!bough Be:
the rescue
there have
in which ti
chance to I
stories can
wonhwhile
and prcser
The sho
and fast, I
lhe sra!On
leaving ne1
tus. Whicl
very well.
on the t
which, as
very impc
hurry to
star.
When
Hollyw()()(
weeks age
her series
nitcly did
bam-ga~
wife. She
Nancy Sit
\
with micr
boots, ant
tha1 did
Dove on
The ve
rect . outs1
w11h emt
you can
too youn
mother o
We COi
ahe cou1<
8ut Bah
she i, :ZS
tell your
I have lO
scrina m
ls.1ume I
Beth
~ are OK, bears arc tol·
.tile. but Beth Brickell is ju~t
litJe aha.id that being a wife
d molh~r. plus bear-siller, is
iria to ruin bu image before
J time.
Miu Brickell is the bouffant·
~. sweet-faced mother of
year-old Cline Howard, and
le to Dennis Weaver, and
itnd to the hirsute star of a as series called Gentle Ben,
l:ind of bruin-venion of Las·
~ Produced by animal expert
10 Tors, the series is filmed
icirely in South Florida. And
has been the only new series
ii suson lo consistently make
c top ten in the ratings. It's
simple but appealingly done
ory of the Wedloe family-a
ildlife officer, his wife and son
id the son's pet bear: and
IOUgh Bear Ben has come to
ie rescue a number of times.
ICf'C have been some episodes
1 which the human stars got a
bance to play center stage. The
ories carry an understated but
torthwhilc plug for conservation
nd preservation of wildlife.
The shootina schedule is tight
nd fut, filming completed for
'IC season in about four months.
:aving nearly eight months' hia·
.l~. Which suits Beth Brickell
cry well. She is currently back
•n the scene in Hollywood,
1hich, as she will tell you, is
cry important for a Birt in a
iurry lo become a big movie
tar.
When Beth arrived al the
i ollywood Brown Derby a few
veeb ago to talk to us about
ter series aod herself, she defi·
aitely did not look Ulte the ging·
tam-garbed Everglades house·
.,ife. She looked, in fact-in the
•fancy Sinatra mold-very mod,
wich micro-mini, Iona hair. call
>OOls, and a sparkle in her eye
that did not come from using
Dove on the dishes.
The very first thing that di·
~cc . outspoken Beth announced,
with emphuis, was that : "As
you can see, I am really much
tOo young to be playing the
mother of an eight-year-old."
We could, indeed. see that-
1hc could haw pas.1ed for 20.
But Beth boldly admitted that
she is 2S. Mh's awful lo have 10
tell your ase.'' she si1hed. "But
I have to, in 1elf-defense. People
seeing me in Gentle Ben ju't
&Mu~ I'm older ...
I
Brickell Would
Not that Beth isn't "terribly
pleased" to find herself in a hit
series. and her very first series
at that. But she's concerned that
she may be m ired in a mother
image before she's had a chance
to play femme farale. Which
ahouldn't really happen to a,
well, to a bear, much lcM a
talented actress.
Now there are many aspiring
starlets who would be thrilled
to death to find themselves in a
h it series. especially if they were
ju~t three years into the acting
Th Ml'l"111ftt tMle ., .....
business. And Beth does say she
is "very grateful."
But there arc some draw-
backs. Besides playing an old
married lady, there is chat dif·
ficulty of being in a ca.st that
includes those traditional scene· stealers-young~lers and ani·
mals. Beth's role ~ far has con~
sisted mostly of putting Dennis'
dinner on the table, gelling Clint
off 10 bed in time. and giving
Ben an occasional. tolerant pat.
Then too. the <ieries is filmed
in f~rawa\ Florida and the
social life,· even if there were
time. is rather dull. "Clint is
only 8. the bear isn't my type.
and Dennis is married." laughs
Beth. Still. there is that Ions
hiarus which gives Beth a chance
to be in Hollywood and look for
the right movie role.
The emphasis ~ on "right
rnlc... ror ~lf·n~jU rcd Beth ·~
Like You To
quick to tell you that the mo.t
difficult and imponant thin& to
learn in an actina QJ'eer is
"what off en to tum down ...
According to the Brickell plan
for stardom, each step you take
must be one level up from the
last. She is looking for a movie
role with "depth and dimension
-somerhing like 'Up the Down
Staircase.' And," she says, ''I'd
be very happy lo work. with a
director like Mike Nichols" (as
indeed would 99% of the ac-
tresses in Hollywood).
Does this sound overly am·
bitiotU for an actreu who has
been in Hollywood for only a
year and a half? "Ambitious.
dcflnitely," says Beth. "But I
am not just another pretty face.
l have a really fabulous New
York acting background-and I
have important qualilies for an
accress--sensitivity. humor, hos-
tility. vulnerability, sell appeal.
and attractiveness."
Well, did anyone say modesty
ever helped a career? There's
chat old clichc thut if you don't
toot your own hdm, no one cbc
will. And atwr all, Miss Brickell
doc!! have tome factt to back
up her tootin1. Railed in Cam·
den, Arkanas., where her father
was a printer, she araduated
from the U niveniry of Arkansas
majorina in polirical science and
journalism ( wriling j, !till a
Know. • •
serious hobby) . She liked acting,
but decided it was an "immature
dream," tbouah her mother, an
elocution teaCber, had ~ven her
some training. Beth envtaioned a
career in the foreign service, and
a summer graduate course in
history took her to F.dinburah.
She stayed abroad lo travel in
Europe, visiting IS countries, in-
cluding Russia. Retumina. she
decided that acting could after
all be a "mature occupation."
Going to New York, Beth stud-
ied with the renowned Sanford
Meisner and the equally re-
nowned Lee Strasberg and the
Actor'• Studio.
"I worked like a madwoman
in those three years before com·
ing to Hollywood" (in 1966),
Beth slates frankly. "I covered
double the ground usuafly done
by young actresses in the time.
I have been obsessed with my
career."
The determination paid off.
She had had some minor stage
experience when she arrived in
Hollywood. Almost immediately
she secured a very bit part in
Man From UNCLE. but was
called back for a full-fledged
guest shot later, in the same
series. Then she landed the role
in Gentle Ben.
"They said I was too young,
at tint, but afler being tested I
aot the part. It was quite a chal-
lenac-l'd never been around
little children. I tbouaht 10 my-
self, bow do I play a good
mother? I didn't know, ao I
just played it like I am-a hap-
py sinale. with a sense of fun!"
Well. that's one way to play
a motbcr-1nd maybe it's about
lime TV changed the dowdy
housewife ima1e. After all, a
lot of today's moms are still
teen-a,en.
"Not chat I chink they'll let
me wear a mini skirt next sea-
son." sa)'I Beth. "But I do hope
there will be JCSJ Ben, and more
lines for Ellen WcdJoc--oh, and
the rat of the family, too, of
course." Of counc.
And meanwbJlc, it Mike
Nichols is listenins. Beth would
like him to know that she's
ready to star in his next pictutt.
-mari:an dcrn
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For mornlnc •nd •ftemoon
Hstinp, plate lff DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, •• the day's movies.
DAYTIM! MOVIES
• • I "'1 •. ( •
l:tO • n. ... """= (C) (80) Jerry Dunptiy.
D n. • "-~ CC> (60) AObtrt Abtmttlly. 8 llCM .......... (90) fl'Olft ~Wfqlle. New Mexico CIOIM tM
....-1 llfnllnalt of~ ....
bt.l>ltl UCLA'a lhvills wfll Ille IMdft·
Illa fOf "' vltlm.ttt lllMtiltc wfttl
THE ACTOR
Tht ABC News color spcciJ1I.
The Actor. airs Friday at R:JO
PM. The documentary tak~ a loo!J.;
al thut "pecial breed of human
found in the theater. with Sir
Alce Guinnc°". ~ecJ British 'llar
of stugc ancJ motion picture\ .• .,
narrator. Guinnc5' heath u di~
tingui,hed cas1 of London 1heu1ri-
cal flaure'\ that includes directors
Joun liltlewood. Peter Brook and
Sir Tyrone Guthr~. ph1ywriah1
Harold Pinter. actor-, Nicol Wil·
llarttson. the l:ite Sir Donald Wolflt
and Peter Bull ancJ uclTns Joan
Plowri&ht.
Ranaina from the thcate~ in
London·, W~t End 10 the mu~ic
halls of 1hc Ea\I End. the proaram
focusn on actors as 11 !lpcciJI nice
with their own commun11y and
folkways. The proJuctton ·~ under
supervi,ion of c'1.~t1vc prodUttr
J<unes flnnina. whow nlO'Ct rc«nt
aui1nmen1 wn' lht' w1dd) •
acclaimed Africa evening prc~nl
t:d on ABC' last Scpt~mlx-r.
Flemina has aaain 1.1~mhk-J on
impressive tcum for thi~ ne~ pro-
duction. They inclul.lc wri1cr-<ri1ic
Kenneth Tyn:in. the litet-4ry man·
:atuof Btilld•f Na..__ ;:J"bcutcr.
• w ICripc writrr. * ~ lAoo ~ OI "~•6'\~~llilftn .. ;hnM. wflo 1Cf'\'ed aft 1tii~cntcrtaln-
Men1 procJu~r for Afr~a.
,.... 22
1"£ DAILY PtLOT, TV W£tlC. MARCH t . 1968
tcu&iwtt from ttM F'Otd Motor o..· •!!I' btlilt ...,.. (C) (30)
1111t ~ Cotl.i., I r.:.,-t hwtl n..s ""* ol tllt I "311:::"' '1 • DI. fJ , ....... 1~ 8(1)n. Wld. Wiii 11111: •_.&UCl>IWIJ ••-....: CC>
(IO)"Wed ted Gordon blttle. {la)-i.,i ltJtard. ,.... l,_, £w1
Mtxlun blndita Ind COUfttlMwollt-. G*'r Allen ' ....... Adam West
tionarits tD rlCIMf 1 prin ltlllioll Willy' <'Al, Cllality \11111¥11, Abby
-alft of PrttWent U.S. Grant tDI Dalton funn 11111 WMl's P.ntl.
Maiten President Bemo Juara. 8 ..... AiWtl ..._. CC> (30) D ,..,.: (C) (80) MR...,...I (ft) (I)"' .... ti .. s...
fOi Rtwlftp." Tm111 c.pturta en ..et: (C) (30) "A W fof Jlllf Soft
anlm1I NSt1tr Mio ncapa 111d Mtt." Jflff ~ Hit dlatltftp
ll#hrt menp. Jofvl VltftOft, I.I-ot 1 lkwJ·hunOY l"llficMtr llld
nine SttpMns, Don KniCM. 8oottl Iris arandflttltr, Wilt, aiwt1 111111 1n
C:OU...11. Teny Witlon, ... rtl Judi!. inttNiw COUl'M lfl 1M 11111 Points
IM ll*t. ol Pftplly. (R)
....... : '1'-.. lecW' (Jlof· '1_,.: (C) (90) Don Mdl111rt.
l1lf') '4J.-8nil Rattlbone. f'*1 11itM fllClln: (C) (60) ~(I) Oft Tt let Ille Mranl: ' Pope Ind tllt Vet!Qn." Tht
{60) "Rhino." (R) 1tOfJ ot ~ P111I ind ttlt world
•• $ Mlwtt: "T._ ...._. of the Vatican, from Its tntasures
(dr11111) '61-'°rti Douala. to its trldltions Ind Its IWIJ(lly
Cltrlltlne Kaufmtnn. cfl•naes. IT.-. tr C•1,11ncq (C) (30) IJl) MT ....,.....: (C) "Jvllvs
,_,, .._. (60) Monk'a Pl111 9." from N .. Yor11's
Tedlllk.al C... f1mous Plaza ltotlf Julius Monk
..,... "'• (C) blinas this hillrlolllly lnMrent u ........ SMa ..... hour.
.. .... llM6aft: CC> (2~ ., .......... Alqrit
11ra> Amraos "'· °'"-nd o.u. 10:00 11 a Ci) CJ!lm(] 1• -.i-
.,... lllr'8t S--,/Offlce ca'1 ~ liNtlPiiiHt: (C) (60)
... ,.,_... Lome GrteM 1nd Jolnlt Sommers
l:IO ll ;,uci)'~,,.. USllC: (C> co-host as 50 •mlfln111sts v1t f()(
(I) Sil Carter is so taken with ~':. tl~ti:~• Americana pro
tM suit Gomar boupt from tailor a~ ,.... ....... (C) (60)
Frtddy "'that ht 11t1 ~· himltlf. IHHil ,..., ttr tilt Deft ... :
Not until Gomer llH lllS tadt dry· (C) (60) "The Wont of Both
cte1Md Ind It shrinka to • lilly· Wor1dL" Clinton Judd blttles 1
tvt size, and Carter's ~ to llindty juvenile court Judp w11o has
unrtwl .1t 1 formal wtdd1nr. do s.ntenced his client to thr11 ind
tlley bt&Jn lo b•llw ltlty .N7 tiave j 1 llllf yurs 1n 1 detention home been takto by F'rtdct,. Sid Melton Lute Hllpin cunts.
"
uats. I I Aln Df* ..... (C) (60) QI Cl) Stir Tra.:. (C) (60) ...._ 22: "Music in My rqd Ind Cimises. Capt Kitti Hurt."
and his offictrs. ..-chine for sur fl) i.-. Lilwt ~Non °' a lost "'''· btcome "".. I . C) oners of th• dtspotk rvltt of 1 lt-.30 ""'9. ( (30) Bill Johns
pl111tt with 1960 ltehnoloa Ind ' USA P'Mlry
Rom1n Empire customt. Ian Wolfe. 11:0011 l1le llai Htw News: (C) (30)
Rhodes Renon Lopn R1msty Wll· Geofae S~nntt.
111m Smitllera. ·Lob Jtw.11 au.St. IJ stlte*·ltl: "Sliest 111 Ille '-''
D @CJlOtis!Alllle Amr. (C) iomedy) '43-Beta Luaosi. ~) SirMee GUlnntaa. nottd Brit·1 N~: (C) (30) Buter W1rd. lsh star of st•a• end motion p1c. Will... F. llldlty: (C) (60)
lures narr1les this special and ' ht Ghost of the Army-McCarthy llt•d~ 1 dlstinauishtd cut of lon-1 H~ari~p." Roy Cohn, one of the
don theatnc11 fiiures th1I includes 1 pr1nc1111ls 1n lht hurinp; .limn
directors Join l1ttltwood. Peter D. S~ C11ir. t'!e Boston llWJlf ~
Brook. Sir Tyn>nt Guthrie. pl1y· w.as •nwolwed 1n the hurinp with 1WIOtt H1rold Pinier, ICtors Sir h•s Pittner, Joseph Welch; Leo
Donald Wolfit Nicol WilfllrMOn, ~trnt, ht'1d of the Rt.,~ Ill·
Peter Bull. 111d Ktrtss Join Plow I stitu~ o1 Alnericl; ind Emtlt dt
i t Antont0. co-producer of tilt Mc· Mewii c.tte (C) (30) Carthy film, ''Point of Order." l\lllt
..... C•a 8J Jtt _,,.. (C) (30)
....... : "The Public PriYI· llMit: .,_.. If tilt lh•ICIM"
cy " DI'. K11th Bcrwldl reveals some (wstern)-Jose M1rco.
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