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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-03-18 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot' ..... Cl • TEN CENTS 1st Clash . ~ot"fi Sff!6k Out on V Wtnam War Polici.es Devine Opening Anay Presides at YMCA Rites Actor AJJlty DevtM officlally opened the '500.000 Oranee Coast family YM- CA Bulldlng Sunday as rruasitt of ceremcmiet for the formal dedication attended by 2,D>. A parade of Indian Guides. MaJdens, Tn-Gray·Y, Gr•Y, Hi·Y and Tri-Hl-Y. Boy buts members made a grand entry u.to the pounds to the muiic of the El Toro Marine Bue Band. A time upsule was placed in ·the Y" cent«'• esner stone by buildhlg dllllnaan, IM Jaaea. The capeule included letters from churches, city councils, senators and mayors, chamber of commerce, two full pages of the DAILY PILOT and many newspaper clippings that refer- red to the land and building of the facility. Formal ribbon cutting at the head- quarters, 23X> University Ave . was attended to by mayors Paul Gruber of Newport Beach and Willard Jordan of Costa Mesa. Planes, ArtiUery Blast Communist Supply Post enemy fire. and an a~lt on Donf Ha today killed three civilians. The actiOn came Gilly a few hours after a 400-man North Vietnamese battalion launched a predawn probe on the Khe Sanh perimeter. The Com· munilts charged tbroop tbe ti~ trencbes in ~e Mme tactics in omTUnnint Dia Bia Pbu ln 1964. Candidate Asks City School Aid The cities of Ne1tpOl't Beacb _. Costa Mesa should couldtt ilQt legislation as a means oC ..... Harbor Aru tcbool p r o b 1 e m a. Newport City c.ounci1 c e n d i d I t f' Donald A. Mcinnis dedared todaj. He euc1ttted that ooe poasaiuae, might be creation ol a "ldlool dewlopmtnt fuDd" .mw. '. municipal plllt devel<lpnent fl.Dll. Tract balldaa would cootribute SUmt ol money or acl'eAfe toward new 1cbool sitet lander IUch a program, be explai'ned. Mcinnis, a Nortronica erecutlve wht 1is teek!nc Councllman Al Forcft'1 DWrict 2 (W•t Newport) 1eat, c-. cecWd 4t'9t an inter ~ty lbady of ttt. pNpOAl WIDald be~. ••But 1''1 thne tbllt tbe whole thine ... llnaPt .... tbe ....... Ile ..W. "If lt'I CR .......... 10 be It. tnumuch a.a the N • w p o r t • M e a a Udild Scbool 1*tr1ct can't le«falltA! to IOlve ill cluaroom 1horta1es. perhapl the cl~s ahould. ney permit the new tracts." Mclnn11 said the newly ~ Cities-Schools Unon CommffiM could be the lnltrument throulla which "cooperative Je&ialatioa,, llllPt be developed. The committee eG111J1ri1es two members each from the ~I board and both city councila. "'nle cities mJJCht even find tnct (See MelNNIS, Pate Z) * * * Parsons Might Push Ban Against Jet Flight Noise Newport Beactl Oty Councilman Undsley Panons laid today he would push for a city ol"dinance againlt ex- cessive airplane noise if present noise abatement eUOl"tl doa't work out. At the same time, incumbent ParsOM denied recent charges by other council candidates that the city bas failed to tackle the Orange County Airport issue. He pointed out that the council has established an aJr traffic advisory committee, baa oppoeed applicaUons for lldditional jet service at hie airport and bas worked clotely with Bonanua and A.Ir Callfomla officials toward devefopment of fli&ht procedures that reduce ruidential area jet noise pro· blenu. "If Ulese effortl aren't effective." be said. "l will kMJ) bounding my colleagues to follow the example of (See PARSONS, Pace l) J!ql1 Ce GralMI lur1 .D9nocntic noJlllnMllil Wei Johmon • 1U'Opo1>1ng peace taib ''teen not ~romlse but TtctorJ ... Jl'er his part, Johnson u.ld ln a ll*Ch prepared for th• National rarmers Union conventloll in Mia- MlfOlls, "We seek not tbe victory CJ.l ctnque1t but the triumph of Justice. We will win.·• Kennedy said tn the text of h i s It Kansas St.ate Univenity the political aide of the war may alrelldy "be lost beyond recaD." Chariinl that Job.nsoa was 1earcb· Jal for victory in neeotiattona rather than a cocnpromise solution. Kennedy said: "Tt> aeet victory at the conference table is to enaure that you will never reach it. lnltead, the war will ao on, year after terrible year -until those who alt ln the seats of hlgh policy are men who leek another ·Tot Death Trial Starts 2nd Time Accused murderess A n t o n i a Tbomu. saved from a possible death 1e11tence by a judee's last minute ullllng of • hesitant juror in her pre'fiOus trial, went on trlal for the second time today m Superior Court. And ahe awaited selection of a jury ob'f1ou1ly buoyed by the court'• ac- ceptance of an 3greement reached b:' attorneys for both sides -that the death sentence will not be sought In thl1 second trial. Juqe Robert Gardner of Corona dct Mar promptly ~cepted the ar· rance~ent which will mean that the L" ju.rws who will ~ subsequently Impaneled wJ.11 be &Wir'e that Mrs. Tho~, if found =laces a mu-.pp fl lifw ~ I .-.. """-'••· 25. o( Sao Clemet4e. wa&ched intently •s Judge Gardner au&boril.ff defense attoruy Dudley Gray and Deputy District Attorney E' ereU Dickey to begin jury selection. Jt is expected that the naming of 12 jurors from the m~ than 50 names submitted will take at least two days. Mrs. Thomas Is charged with the murder on July 14, 1966 of her 9-day- old son James. It is alleged that the child died of caustic poisoning aftt:r Mrs. Thomas fed him lethal chemicals. The guilty verdict reached by the jury in the trial which ended last May 'ZT was nullif'ied when a juror told Judge Bruce Sumner durln1 lut minute pollin& of the panel that he had "only &ooe &lone with the ma- Jot'Uy,. la rillnl for Mn. 'l'boma'' iuilL Further qu_eatipn.lnJ . ol the Juror (~TOT DEATH, Pap I)- W orklwide Gold Rush Effects on Public T okl ·A meeting which will Uterally shake the WOTld of gold speculators tOGa hll.d Sunday in Washington, D.C. B•t what d.oea it mean to you.? DAILY PILOT fiooncwl columnist Sylvia Porter bi this tpecial dispatch put.~ 1t into wordl you can tmderstand - lua take·h.ome pay, probably more income tau1, hig~r priced ;ewelf"y Mid touoht'r credit buvrng. Here's how 11\t 11es it. BJ SYLVIA PORTER (Spedal to The Daily Pilot) NEW YORK -Whal do the pro- posed aqlutions to the worldwide stam- pede far gold mean to the free world in general. to you in particular? How will the moves to be made now to aave tbt: U.S. dollar affect your money in the bank. your take- homt pay, cost of Living, savings, mortaaae and other loans• Wby dld so massive an effort to !lump dollars and buy gold develop anyw'J? Lat. Sunday af1ernoon, the leading central bents of the Cree world - with the conspicuous exception of Franee -eave their answer to the srPCUJatort w!lo have been staging a historic run on gold in an attempt to fore. the U s. to ral11e its official 11old price above S3S an ounce and th~ devalul tht dollar Tbat answer, hammered oul by U.S., Belgium, The Netherlands, West Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Bri- tain during weekend e m e r g e n c y meetings in Washington Is: The U.S. will not chan ge the official price and qualified foreign holders or dollars will be able lo continue turning in their dollars on demand for our gold at '35 an ounce; the central bankers. though, will stop sell- ing gold to or buying gold from prlvate sources and the price of gofd in the world's free markets will be allowed to find its own level: The U.S. government will step up and vigorously pursue monetary fl.seal programs to slash the deficits 1n both its domestic budget and the balance or payments to the free world. This means that the rnternational monetary system which has so superbly fueled the expansion of trade with the pro· sperity of Cree nations in the post- world War II peri'od sl!IJ stands. The U.S. dollar has not been toppled. its value in terms of gold has not been officially reduced, our CWTency remains the pivot of lbe whole system. Foreign governments and central banks have net been punished for trusting a.nd holding our paper dollars. fareign holders and speculators have not been handed a fat, sure. safe profit as a reward for their Oight from the dollar. (See MEETING, Pqe lt) Supervisors Answer Attack on Taxes d1~ re.lated to crime. delinquency aOi lndl1ency." Yeu Jwt can't compare tu arowtb 4 pivulaUon growth. insist the s~rs. and they list eight local ".Sal problems .. and the percentage DWI bnte ot tacb compartnc 1913 ••: ~ court crbnlnaJ D.Unp, O Jlllllltllt; ja1l bootl.np, 34 pwcent; ... 00 probation • 39 percent : s..-rtor court juvenlle caHJ, 135 per- ; Juvenile tr.Ute cua. tm per· ; JuYealle Hall &YUll• dail1 c_.,.., 1J percent; to(aJ welfare ~. 1DOft\bl1. a pel'Cdt ud out· PlllliDt a.nd IDSG'flJ)C'J roOtl vii!ta, ·~ ... the riip!T ps Oft, "at ~ 1n tM ,_.al popcalaUOft nl Orange County represent..' a chanae from a rural·agriculutral society tn urban-tnduatrlal. The latter type of 1ocletJ ·a far mure conducive to erlme, delinquency and lndllency and. thet'efore -~Ddaat srowth is u - petlenc9d l n countJ~1tertd pabllc protAtctlon and • e e n o m l c .-:natuce acttvttiel." Tber. 11 no doubt from tbe nature of lbe . eply and the commenu of the lndMdual 1upenlJon that the Grand J'11'J'• questJonln1 of the county Wt 1ltu1Uoa bit • n«vt Tbt county a.rd la mnr llow to ltrta, ln 1111 clllcuut. o( tau. that Oran1• Coullt.J'• tu riSe Ja t.M leCOnd k>wut ln~ .. And with lbt lo-tit · ntlan COit.a (S.. G1tAHD JURY;Paa• l) • path. AD.I tbat ml1lt be dOM WI y.,-." Dtfend.lat h1I policies, Johmoa told his asadlelc9 at Mlme:apoll1 no OH detirtl peace "more than yow preai· dent." "Wt bOpe ~ ~ve a~ ~ at th• Dlilotlatinl table, be' a.id. "But if the enemy coatin1* to ~ -• lt a. now -tUt &be........,_ must be~ on tbe batl61d, (SM POLrnCS, Piie I)· ~. Bay Death Caused by Coronary The death ol a 47-year-old a.ales engineer who fell into Newport Harbor while tr)'ini to ju.mp aboar4 hll sailboat was attributed to a he.u1 attack today by the Orange Cou.oty Coroner's om~. Harold Barton Sauser, of Tustin, w&S dead on arrival Satla'day al· temoon at Hoag MemorlaJ H01plta.l despite eUorts to revl" him by Newport Beadl lifeguards, firemen and Harbor District patrolmen. Lifeguard Logan Locubey said Sauser and his wife. La Verne: wert preparing to depart fron1 a redaurant · dock at 224.1 W. Cout ffigtnray at , about 2:20 p.m. She Wied for blm to jump abo91' but wbeft be landed en Ulft deck ol the %1-foot --. be ....,.etty trlppe4 en ~ wranne l9d 1tU 1*t tate -water, Lock•beJ lald. , "From tbe u:anaut M wt. tbl water, be didn 't struute or maft," Locubey lald the wile relatA!d. r1ewpon Beach resident PC li I McVay. 32, ot 500 Superior Ave., WU a byatander at the acc..ldeat and Jumped in to keep the victbn alloet. McVay said it appea"ed the boat was having trouble in high w~ gusting across the bay. ''I beard tbla man hit his head cm the •Up an4 when he didn'$ IDO'le bl tlte Wlter. I Jumped in and held bfm up," McVay said. A coroner's inwatJ&ator said an autopsy attributed tbe death to a heart attack. He said there was no indicat' in that a head injury con- tributed to the death. Lockabey and Lifeguard Capt. Dave Harshbarger administered c 1 o s e d chest cardiac heart massage tmtil ~· V ICtirn 1'61ched the hospJtaL Citizens Advisory Group Sets Meet More than 200 members ol the CWz.ens' Advisory Committee will meet with Orange Coast College offi· cials over dinner tonight to bear ~ports oo the state of the oolle1t. The committee then will react to the reports and give advice. Principal presentations will be made by College President Robert Moore and District Supt. Norman Watson. Board President Wllliam Kettler and Faculty Senate a.airman Lawrence Bennett also will speak. The annual sessJon draws together a broad representation of HJlrbor Area residents interested in the colleee. Oraa~ Weatlaer Sunny aD4 warmer la the optJ- miitlc outlook for Tuesday aloftl the Oranp Cout., with forecut. er Frank lrmt vowtnc no rain through midweek and a warm- ing trend dewloplng. IN8JQ• TODA\' ' _ .... _.._,t,_.._.,. __ _ HIGH MOMINT-Dramatic flag~~ dedication of new Orange • ec.t YMCA building become nen m0re impresme as~ pj&eons . released by South Coast Pigeon RacinJ Club flutter lbward from f atop ... pl.ml .L ., ..... r,,.. J : . !~clNNIS ... , . developer• themselves wUlinl to cooperate," he 1aid. "Alter all. poten- :tta1 home buyer1 would be mpr~ ln- ldtntd to make a purchaae if they • •)Dew a nearby 1lte 11 11sured for JCbool purpotet, and not j111t pro- • ~· There'• a bit difference, you =a·, between ID allured lite and I WOPOMd one -u Ill)' ll11tbluH I Udaftt know1." • Be said certain changes in preaent • 1 would likely be required to : knabla tba clti.. to ~t on school ".... "nu., ·~ b • la· ,swmountable.'. be •uttMt.cl. "lf .. un reach the moon. we should ctr-tatniY be able to aolve ldM!Dl probteJM •Ill tarth. '' MclnnJj added that ht I& aware tt ii the fetllnl of aomt mat "achools are not the clty'a bualnen.' "I don't beUeve thJ,," he aald. • ''kboola art eveeybod¥'• bualneas." •• I ' t .... Frotia P .. e J .. PARSONS .•. one oC the cltiea near O'Hare Airpor t lD Chicago." Panon1 said the mictweat com- munity pu_1td an ordinance againat .. nollJ alrp6lnll" and then purcha1ed a IOUDd teltiDt truck to measure the l•Jbel '8vel below flight paths. ''With th.la law and equipment," the J)laVict 7 (East Corona del Mar) '°"8ellman noted. "8117 were able ., ..,. cite ac:toa1 violators and they got ·~action." : P•-&aid M~l times he has •proposed IUCb an ordinance to the • rt1t of the eouncil. • "But tbt (!'tit of) the council ob- 'fioualy hopet that other approaches ean be trMd ftrst before embarking , oP 1Uch • eiott.t, proaram." he said. "I'll keep houddtnc thtm on It, though, • U the • •rim." . ...., ____ _ OAll V PILOJ GRAND JURY •.. ot Califoml ... s 38 eou.ntJes, ther• lin't • tax . rates. $ufficlent evidence o(}hls much buia for an,one ·who wanta conceni can be found. • .by the to come along and criticize the couh· ·r .:RUtad defeat of bond and tax over- ty's taxing program, supervisors have ride el~ttons. · frequently insisted. "Tb• only way." Hinshaw goes ' ov. The reply goes on : "In addition "(to m,e1t) the demand for relief rtom to caseload growth, operrtionaJ coats property tues is to effect a decruse hne been increased sliniflcanUy by · Jn the ra\e of increase in local g°"'1'n- in0.tiO?J, especially in the area of ment efi>enCUtures." ' 1alaries and bolpitai costs and by It Ii not known bow supervnors state and federal lel)..llative chanaes." reacted to. Hlnabaw's 1tatement~ ~ut Then comes the "look wbo'a laiJdn&" H~b# )eava no doubt u to coamnt, a_trequnt tJpt of reftrtnce ~ are. H• ~mmen i& ~ iupetvisors' Q1.sp and cuttin1:1 (;"1Jury sl1CCinetly ~11 to_graniJUQ a~a&ns. ~ most frequently ''l>Hp\te S jUJ1'• appeal for '1 ~ yen. I co_mme .he Gr• J~ for its forthright po tioo reduced tax.es, their repart Includes on thla vit.111 important proble~." numerous recommen~hooa for pro-· c, gram enrichment which. no matter '· ~rt how desttvlng, would incrH1e the property tax burden. Thus," the reply acidly notes, "the Grand Jury itsell is a party to creatina the 'demanct for more and bet&tt services' of wbicb they ue so critical." A close scrutiny of the supplement to the county supervisors' reply, h<'wever. will provide tbt ·1161 Grand J1Jy with a lot of .comfort from a very unexpected quartet' -County Assessor Andrew J. Hlnahaw. wboae tax policies didn't escape unscath~ in the Grand Jury reJ>C)l'\. H.Wbaw carefully anaiytes the Grand Jury's comments &lid sus· 1estiona on taxu, in so far at they affect his office., Ill a polnt-by·polnt docmrJ1nt whlcb JolDI reporta by other department bud1 bl a 1upp!ement to the board reply. He pays this tribute: "The 1987 Grand Jury la, to my knowled1e. the first such body to clearly dlatlnaut1h th• relatfooshlp between 1ovemmentaJ budgets, tax rate1 and as1essed valua- tiot1s. "There Call be no denyin1 of the fact." HlnJhaw adds, "that our clUzena are• disturbed b? ever In- creasing 1oven11'M!'tal budaet. and Spring Concert ~·~ Friday ~. .~t':Harhor Hig~ :Th• Newport Harbor High School M\l,&t Department will present lta _,.nual spring concert Friday •t 8 p.m. in the schoc,I auditorium The Sailor Band and the Coelrert Orcheltra will be featured f"our 1tudenta will appear as soloists: Paw Wolta. beaoonist; Terry Le vi t t. pi.an15t; John Tackman, trumpets and Jlm Garner, ortanill • Hlgblleht of the evening ~ be the pre11ntlltion ol the John flii.lip Sousa award by Lou Kidder ot c.ut Music~. . .. Graduattnc ~niors to be hc>cMted are Sheldon Abolt, Ron Aebertr.ard, Tom Biatr, Tom Bradley. MarUi•ll Harvey, Stnt~ l..a Moo~gne. ~ Tayk>r. Paul Woltz and Vickie Paiqw. Tickets "laY be pw'CMsed a.tithe door for St. AU proceedg remain i.stlle aeneral student fund. .f ... .. ,, ..... r ... 1 POLITICS.~. then we will win the peace on the battlefield." The Democratk campaign WJI becoming more oonf used by the h<>Ur as new details were d.Jsclosed in tlbe sensational story of an alleged Viet· nam deal which failed to come off. The proposed d~l. Which came to ught Sunday, purportedly would 'have had Seo. Robert F , Kennedy 1taying out of the race i.11 exchan1e for Preal- dent Jobnl0tl'1 aereement to name a P=fuocnillent dovn to ~ums the stration'1 ww polldn. 'I'htre wer. COGfllc:tlnl claima from both ai~• M>out • wtltL ~Dy tranapirtd id ~ qreecf &iat aucb a comm1ssion hid been souest8d. KtnMdy Mid be and Theodore C. Sorensen. an intim.te ot die Ken- nedys, had met with D e f e n s e Secretary Clark M. Clifford wt week to discun t.he idu. whlcfl wu 1ua- 1ested by a midweatem poliUciao. He t.old Clifford tha& be wa1 con- cerned about Vi.tn.m, but if Johnson appoin~ such a commillion, Ken· nedy's candidacy mJlflt bt UD· nece11ary . Admlruatrali<>n sources e 1 a i m e d Kennedy offered ~ commission idea as his price for not opposing Johnson, but Jollnson categorically rejected ttie proposal. Both the Kennedy camp and Johnson supporters were givlJlg widely differ.mg views on the incident today. Sen. Eu1ene J . McCar1tlJ, Who is opposing bot.h Kennedy aod Johnson for tbe nominatl.oa, &aid i n MMUChuaett.s, where b. is cam- pa!Jninc in that atate's primary, that he could not see w~y the proposal was made 0( Will tbt ~ House enn considered 1t. "We don't need a c0minlssiqn to lnvestlfate the war," the M!Doesota senatot said. "Tht Idea ot a com- mls$ton is kind of an insult to the (Senate) Forei1n Relatlorts Com- mittee." Spedal te I.lie DAILY 1PILOT SAN FRANCISCO -Two Newport Beach deleaat• today were to ariut btfore the California Public Utilltiol Commiaalon that more fllJbtl between Orate CountJ AIJ'pOJi ud her• threaten "to eauae a Mi1out decline in <our) property values." Mayor Paw J. Gruber ud City AtiorMJ Tully Seymour w 1 r • pa •.,...cl to read a statement apJut ~-MWlce llt1 • ttMftd bearina on a PacitJc Southwest Air.line$ applic~ (PSA) .. PSA ls aeekina comml•alon approval for a certificate of public convenience ancl necessity to dupllc.ate alt service now pl'Gvtded by Air Callfornli. It granted, the PSA route also would include flights from San Franc.isco to Sacramento. Appreval wu arallf.t<I once by com- miallonera but thtD witbdtawn after petitions far a rehearing were filed by Air ~onlla, and IUPi)Orted by Newport Beach and close to 100 homeowners. The pos1Uon, of Newporl Beach. · accord.inf to tht statement prepared '8Y' the f>UC, ls Ulat "the constantly lnt-i-easlng volume of air tral(lc using the Orange County Airport 'has re1ulted in a Mrio.a noise problem for residents of the Upper Bay aua of the clty which threatens to cause & serious dcell81 in property valuel." "There bu been no iDdlcMke as far as the City Council ii ciaiDcvned that there is a need for addttloul passen1er service from ~ Oran1e County Airport to the cities which Pacific Southwest AirlilK't propoSl'!s to serve," ~~I to Mayor Gruber'• ltatemtot. Gruber also wu to ask' tbt com- mission to Withhold m01t ni&bt service until u Orange County airport muter plan ean be ft.niabed. Tht study • expected to be completed within ail months. Gruber'• statement no~ that the Cit%, Council is not aeekifta prefereotlal treatment for Air Callf onll.a by op- ~& tbe PSA~~ "We btlleve that ~ int.retta ol neltber the travellinl public nor the ruidentl ol our city would be HrTed bJ tile approval of the application ti PIA," Q_naer'1 .tat.meet aa1d. Frem 11'... J r TOT i>EATii :.'·.-. caused Judge Sumner to declare a · mistrial HiJ decision was vindicated by the CaWornia Supwne Court's rejection of appealt 11ainlt biJ ruli.Dg. Orante County Di*tct Attorney Cecil Hicks' argument that the jury hed reached a unanimous, verdict and that, tblrefol"t, the verdict was com- plete was upheld by the District Court of Appeals bul rejeoted by the Supreme CoW't. Gray also failed to convince 'the bijh court that charges aaalntt Mrs. Thomas 1bould be dWnlJ&ed on the around1 that furtber proceedings asawt her would CODltitute double jeopardy -tht llW which lt&tel ~t a peraon cannot be tned twice for tbe aame crime. The Supreme Court held that Mrs. 'Jboma1 ....uer trial CICll.J amounted to llft ofticial • ac- cusation o! murder Ind that lbe waJ not convicted. Gray today was hopeful that Judie Gardnet woWd allow him to preeent evidence which be nld woPl lllsare the acquittal of Mrs. Thom.as ..... a fllm of Mn. 'ftlomas ui!diu bypnoiis lnducet' by a Lona Beach psychiatrist. ~ 0 OMEGA . . -.'t-: ---... ......,, ....... WHAT'S llTTlltt -Abnolt nothing beMI a peek at tbapely Ann Marie Manilcako former Golden Welt College student and now beauty queen 10• Ume1 OYU. Unle11 tt•1 three l*ks. You don•t heve to be ltatloned at a Tn.u mttttary installllion to appreciate Amt Karle. IOOD appearing in teleriaion .erles. Beerille Doney COtUt Beauty Charnu Airmen Artist . Explains 'Beautiful Curse' Am Mn ••atco ,, •• rul haneJ down ln Benilll, « an;rwbere •lie ti .. ecwM-k. And ,..., wouldn't! The lulciOUI mill became m inltant bit wttb a pi>up fl IUY• at the <JM11e Field Naval Auilisy Air Station, Beeville, Tex .• recently, when they aaw her Jn a DAILY PILOT photo. "Our office force preeently cberi•h· es this pictlre • • • could we poutbly acqulre one to enhance the decor of our drab office?" the boys wrot.e. NEVER SBIRU DUTY Never one to shirk its duty to OW' men 1n anlLonn. tbe DAILY PD.m fired o11 several priJlta to bl VT·15 TraJning Office, along with Miff Manilcalco'• current Hollywood .S· dreaa -alt« her a}Jll'onl. · 'lbe raven·baired actress from Laguna Beach bad never belrd of Beeville, a city ol. some ts,000, ut1W her fs'away fans isaued a request fer viaul aid lU!Ds to combat military boredom. "I'll even correspood wlth them U tMy WMl me to. "Min Manfvako aald Thanday, "and U they want any srtvate-type pictures, I'll Mild aome.·· - Fcnne bM been kind to Alll Mms. who boldl 10 eurrUt beauty titles, lnclddint MUI Hnail and Miss Hollywood, u well aa worldn& in televiJion m>d fuhion modeling. Only a year ago, ahe WU the shape· Of Estran. gement ly center "a borrendoua controversy owr the Laauna Beach J u n I o r "Belq an artilt in the 20Ui Century Chamber " Commerce B e au t y Is a curse. A buu:titn1 one, bat a curse, nonetheless . ., Pageant. Proftator Alan Blizzard explained She waa announced u first runner· his "beautiful curse" in a lecture up, then later it was revealed that on "The Artist as Alie!!" at UCT. someone had erred Ind she waa to Hts contention ii it h• become be aanounced aa tHrd runner-up. a llPirttual necessity for the arti..t But it mlJ hart far a llttie wblle. to be e*anged and Isolated from ttae rest of 90ciety. STAY IN BOUYWOOD · .• • "'frue arti1ta are resigned to the TbinCI an now fOlni '° well, in llct. IOCiety wBl never undentand fact, t h • t a~mca mil eo-them or value t.bem -nev• buy ~ :e<Jtller ':ts~ r~! "'their work. If aomeone dou tbe ritt Mmiacalco, in uOu,wC>Od much °' re~~ 1!ee~ ~O: :'~ver trust ttt. tbeDou~:ss lhe meeta many ad· bourteoisie," Blizzard laid. uuc • . How does be nw-this' "I am min!ra tbtn, fticb 11 ahMya a • ....... a•--' artJ-;;-;;1 • .Md · BH.uard p!Mlant frin,. beDtftt tor an at· -11 wu ••• ... • tr.-.. youn• ""'-1,J 19 with a '-'""t ol the Scrtppt Collete . art faculty. ~~ead .. w ' ... ..., ''I come to you pnuine. •• JOit tblnlt. haw epi.dnalY those He aPQb in the UC Extension teriea 11 fllYs .trended at a.a. Field would on "Alienation,, and Lonellnesa in lib to be In tlM field al cbue. ~Sod~. • If tbey ban a t.i.vtlion aet this 'The word alleutton 1uegesll the .... _ ._ __ Mari will poqffJility of tomtanl outside W'bo ls to advise u:m ADD e ,, would Ute to be tn," BJi.uard aald. IOOl1 appe• an Mlulon ImpoAible. "lM not the ar1llt. He bu his own imide pwp. (Hello, Laguna.) Murder Clues Run {)ut; "Hil ii a fCll'C94 aepll'ation; he eunot be tUW. He knows he must IUffer pbyak:aJl1 .S emotionally to nWntatn bll on values. If be un- dlr.e.ndl art be lt "Piii from the bowpoWe.'· . Victim Still V nUlenti.fied B~ *I lince h belhmtnl o( .. -OlalmT ... popular artiata ....... food -fboM who It••• blila ilOd are the unknown ..... 1t ta • ' ... JDOcllrn .. that lie ...._ .-a tMd riat mult • --.11e e•a ...., hi.a fame • ...... Bt ......-i *i the belt modern _.., 40 aot''tntad w thetr woru ti • iifP•!'atll bJ' everyone. Ex· ....... • .... Giit WU jUlt a few .... tl ... -~ k oblerved: .. ~ .. ~-.. Jqbly ~ i'l8iid •#Wu. Wt don't C9re tt ,.,. ... flt .. ,, tilple .. jeett ea ruult ta ~-apaltnca for •" . au... 1DMI •• bb i.cture with llidll fl wwb fl art. ... tr"• ............ of the ....., ,..... ....... ftllDll tbrooltl ...... ,.... 111 ......... llidel of .......... ,... ... toMCb .._.bet Mt rmMrt 1 -wt1ll dour :::l ••wW ,_., llO f.,.., or .. I ..... = ............ ,..1 dad tt --tld kll a m1aa1 • a 1 rlla~a OllDa ...._ jammed -~ ..... ---~Mtbtub .....,., .. ...... Jl II I c~-., cm om' eom- Jliirdll ........ bl -tMt If • lliJllDll'd ..... ~ '1111idt, Ndoeed 11111 ......... ....., Wiil. .. wOuJd ~.,..,,..,..., ...... • ~ New tor spring: young men's fashions Footwear fashioned to go everywMf'e ••• shoes, by Buster B-rown, to take him 'round the camfm8 o-r to dinner in style. Top lo bottom: M'6hty ••• smooth, black leather oxford with moccasin toe, 13. 00. Marathon ••• plain-to• military oxford in smooth, black leather, 14. 00 . Windsor ••• fashion wing tip in grained leather; black or forest green, lS. 001 Lark ••• smooth 1-tur slip-on in black, 13.00. Lotus ••• c1-»o boot with thick ere/>• sole ill dtdlt~ buck brusud le~ther, 16. oo. All styles aooilabU ii& sizes uf> lo 10. Mail and t.kp~ ()nlm iauiUd from our Yot1111 ¥tm's Sluus in tM /irst-Z.Vel Campu, Slt>p. Shop tonight until 9:30 • Artllta bopin1 to u.. U•• mo.ell wUl find themselve1 covered bJ a DtW ordinance puaed bf tb• Dowoey Clt1 Council at the ~It ot Police alltf IYln RoW,.._ 'nl• emersenq meanre ~ n. q9ir• painters, photocraphm and acalpton to obtain a ~lice permit Al( & city bmlnlll llceDH that ctlt.I MOO . • 'fheM'• more thaa one way to fl'Mdom, Joeef 'r•nz ·Geller, 24, ~erect Goller, a robbery and Dlf!COtl~ Yiobtion aueect. uktd a deputy If be could maill Ms Ietal· It ~aoteed phone call. Be wu hUCltd the p~ and GoU• al· ~Y uaed It to dobbet the dep-ut:Yl then toot off. Be w11 recaptur· e(J&t1r. • "hf!, tM Jfat'c Drogoft" lott ,., battle \fttA CM watAmnan. f1'f $40,000 thmMJ tnelffng tMchint '°''" tM /Oftd/v1 fttck-ftmne ia nppoHd to convert lft01.0 into ~ to N flu.aMd do1Pn storm '""''· 81't ff fwoTu dotPn "nMr • l 4-fftc1' moiof aU .,_ Toroftto Oftd toill bt ovt of acU<m imdl MW porlt .mw from IRQlcmd . • 'nlJevta broke into the grocery store of OMttM ltlft, 72, of West Pblladtlpbla, IDd WUd away a 300 pound II.ft. Police revealed t.ba' fnlldt the aaft waa $1&,000 in calb . . . Ra1t'1 life aniap which be taad accned o"r 40 )'tara. G-usty Winds Hit on Plains -·---,...n•r.•u•an , ...... • • ....... J .. , • SAN DllGO (AP) -i'ftt• lmlbr tor a prtmlttve ,.,.... .... ,... v... biliria· belkle ......... ..... ~fruits =? bl8d:Ji to Che blm- Ttlveltri NtmnlDC from BaJa °'1WcirnLI r • p o r t hy'1"f lailmd Ju.It alCb I IPot ta a narrow canyOll Jlip .ia U.. mountains near the tip ef the act penlnJula. ~ J"tlld4tnta know it by ftM , iroaale ume of Canon de la Zcirro. or Fox ~ bat tepolter aw Smitb etmpctd . it to tbt •Jtldc81 "8ban111·La0 in • ~ 1tDrJ 1D the SU m: ocdUpaata of the -----...-~---=:..;;;.~;;;;.;;;;;-- Mylllc vaDet are members d the Floi'ent1no Cota~~~....-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 BurfGin family and lt ap. J*1f1 ll)ely that their tran· qull life will remain un· disturbed. Not Until 1870 Liz, 1Jurton .w Quit Films, Adopt Child Gettinl to Canon de la Zorrq inYOlves a 9QO.mlle trip to La Paz from San Diego, a tcknil• drive to the 'Villlae of. Santiago and then a 13-mile trek on horse or foot up a narrow wi:ndinl tNil. Fkn11t1Do BurfOin saya LONDON (U P I) -"II ID)°thinl happened to he inherited the land 11 the Richard Burton said today her I would w.Hber and cUt," iaolated valley from his ~~~~b th1,!1~ ~t be wet father, who tettled there in q .... .._"1.lg Y PIU 4IUU KHI ltl.3. He .eJdom leaves the they will adopt a baby Miss Taylor NI two llGnl nmcb and recaILs one pttlod because his wife bas only by her forrmr bu"*>d durtnC b1a young manhood a 50-50 cbaoce of survivin& Michael WDdB:tg .00 a tir't wMll be did not get out childbirttl. by her' late bmbimd Miebeel Todd. She alto ball an d the valley for 20 years. ''My interest in the ...,_t.ed dau d 'I'be Bargotns r a l 1 e cinema is moving from ac· -.vy gbter a n llvettoct and crape and are tin& to productioo. We have ·Bunon. b., two daugbte.n 1artelY aelf-supporting. our own compaoy and both by bis pnvioos marriace. 'the Buraofn family and Elizabeth and my~lf will After retiring from acting, the in-)an live in ruatic retire from acting witbin the 1l>e couple will cooceotrate dwelllnel whteb have the next two years," B\ll'ton told 00 prodUcing .and writing, advantace ol provtdiftg plen· an iota-viewer from the be said. Burton Mid be now ty of Hgbt and atr. They're London Daily Sketdl.. witea 1,000 W<ll'd.<J every ' a1ao easy to build. "l thiM Ellzabetb will go mom.l.Dt. An estimated 40 lncbea of firit and thea I will back AB~ED GIFT rain falls on the valley each out ..Cter I bave .-About tie adoptiOn, hs year. The moisture bept tbrooCb these COl'llUUtlMntl said, "A child ii a cblld the stream no.tn1 year · that .-e linMd imo my and b acddent of pro. around and waten I rich dillrJ and the plays I 1'aat C'IVt¥1n la a lift that k variety oi fruttl a n d to do,'' be &&tel abused by too m a n y ve1etablea. ADOPT BABY parent.. All of ttdJ I have Avocado treea srow ao di a co v •red th routh feet tall. and 1Ugar cane, 'lbe Welsh actor . said be E~. Children c a n citrus fruits, Clgs and and Miss ~will adopt beloag to anybody -lt J>8PIYU a-re ~l Th.t a baby wid:Un a year makes no dlH~ to ooe'a tree. were planted many ''tlec.ause E 1 i z.a beth' 1 love md re~wty." )'Ql'I .co by tM Burtoln chancea of glvlng birth , femlly, PigJ rWl wild on ... would retlilt in, a 50-50 .,,;;:: S::,t~ req= t ll • •urroundini ~un· Ufe ~ dea6 ~ for ~t:p•~ than tbe «· faiNidn ber." c:idat d conception. To The famly has f e w Bmtca •aid hU ~ could brine 1 little life into my modera -COnvenlenc:a but hue chlldren following an own hMM!a need& an awful the lhinl ii e...,, Smith operation. "A bM>y could be lotd ai-·-" he said. •YL bani but EUJabeCb could ..._..., He has these suggestions die. But as far . as l am -Bllrlon, the youn1est 1<>11 far tz.avelere contemplating concerned that nak is not of a femily ol 13 children, -• all on aafd be and Mill Taylor a 1~-away-from-it· trip to ;,1 ~ lif -'tbout •u.-.-•"'-_........., to 4-..t •• 1-Canon de la Zorro: ca.--.\aee e w1 .... ~ "'"' ___ ,, .......,.. "Bring no tranquilizers, Elizabe~ Sbe is m 1 ourselves wiCb peta. But we aspirin, w 0 r It 1 n g im-everything -my breath, can take no risk at all with Plementa, insecticides or my b.lood, my ntlod and my a d\11d ht ii fOlnl to bear If and plans. The people I liilmiiiiiii~gLD~aiiiitiiiiioniiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOQfiiiiiiiiiiinaiiimiiiieiii. ·-· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiii-.I there are immune to telllion l• headaches. They bave no annoying lnlectl. A n y elaborate sdleme to im· prove Ile place ls doomed to failure. SPllNS PROGRAM "Cultivate 1Ucb hab"-u hammock swtngfn1, bird S:::~~::::::: watching, wine t a 1 t l n g , "" p o o 11 i d e aunbatbiDg, af. WIC COUISIS taoon napping and general 'NCCilation." Perfecto Burgoin summed up hil fam1J,y' s attitude toward their life in the valley this way: "From 1153 to 1965 1 worked as a bracero in the ........ GOLOI I DISteM on. PAaNn ... PIHft MAKI•• SCUU'Nll WATBCOlOI United States. I made lots ADVANCID COUISIS of mOMy and saw lota af nice thinp. But the boxes we had to lift were too heavy and people were U.ayt teDi:nt mt tblnll I had to do. "So I c&JM back to my f9m0.111 ftlley. We don't wan much hen and wa ..... beteel. ''Wt J-1 I IOft Jilt." on. ,..,.... POITIAJf ...... . . ....,.,..~ .. . CllAMICI ASSIMAA .. Ufl llAWI ... lllAICM 21 • WAT 11 .., ...... a-. ' r IND IUNTZ IA. SCM•All\ •WtCAI JO# notclllAIT eoDOll WA•NR ~~ ... Aliff .. "" .... \: , . .. "EVERYBODY loves OUR houseln rfj re you talking about our Calnn Crafts airpeti,ng?" . ••u ha• tha_t anuggle·toot aoftn••• tttmt 11eople Mice. NOW we·,.·waikJng on VELVET. •Natlonal VelYet• ~ ... :!. • call It. Th•' new carpet cam• from Blggara beoauae I ~ th• deco11'*9 there recommend It. Ha eonasl lal .. do with minimum care and longer wear. The taM117 , keepa sartng, •cabin Cratts-carpet·plle-ot-70~Aorl1an' That MUaT mean tt•a apeolally dealgned to M PM .._. as well aa beautiful. THAT and the 22 OOI01'9 tlle7 ... ' have at ~•ar• appealed to Her. And only ta.ea tor a aquare Jani. THAT appealed to Htm ••• 9•• you aroundl" FINE HOME FURNISHINGS INTER IOR DECORATION • STARTS WEDNESDAY EViNIN~ TMllU .SUNbAY ·M&ito I • f' ' . ,~ .. ' I :, • I t I I ·. \ ' '" 1111 -.. . . . - I .: . .; Fl t e t ... . . . • ~ • t • • • Durlq the ICUffle one of tbt ~ whacte4 ' ..,.,.. ..... OMCI ., .. COlllll......, ._ Dll Mir. Cell. -~f/15-!IOfO --·-., ............ .,. Brandt -... bead • adrtdn Webl!er loet1----------~-ili!iiiiii Guerrillas Attacking Rhodesia Pol~ Fire 4th Leader bil ,.. -4 laia pipe. ~ ............. ==:~= •MldiaJed 1tor1 tn ,iperma dwal•ailt~'i . Th n'"'*""" expreaud eatrage. All editorial in Frankfurter ADtetiM ... tJpical "The congress saw beU confronted with street ter- ror and the direct use of ~nee:• Ult emtortat IUd. "U tbe ~ad dtlegaie. of tbl Gmnu ~ party with .. • td .. t Dealocratio traction art prtNllted by p h 1 • 1 c • 1 vk>lence frun entminf tbetr congna hall. if th e 1 art beaten and have to run the gaunUet of rants of t b t poliUcll rabbi-, tbt Cbanll to any ot!Jer kind " act of violence is now only a quantitative question." From Party m~ =mc.t t-:1; massive resistance to the W AMA W ( U P I ) -police show the direction t • • Riomn Zamtrowatl. a anti-Democratic terror Is wc.nn StaJ'nW. accuaed of taking. It ls time to protect hliptrinC the recent ltudent the country a1alnst a rtoa. i. been dismined aerious attack on its liber~ from bit jCltdumtllt polt order." andexpeiledfrom the party, Pollet charged alx young tbe Poli.lb News Agency men with causing bodily PAP ~ today. harm and reliltinc arrut. PAP lald Zambbowaki, 59, · A spokesman uld nine h• been relieved of his job policemen were injured in as vice-dlainnan of the SUpreDM Cblmber ol state O>otrol (NIK) and of bis party ma•iberabip. ZaliJtll'**l • .. bu1b Cllf1c1al to be fired from a ranklns aovernment poet linct .u1Mlll rioU 9upted Jn th• capital 10 daJa aco. Hi.I upWs>cm from the party w-.. cllclOMCl 1' a speecti made by K.utmlen Kakol, editor of t b e map&lne Ufe and Law, to the O>ape9I of JomM.ltstl. The tptedl was made last wtet bat pd:>llahed for the tint lmt ...., la ..,. J>lr11 DC A Splll!S Tr)'tJtma Ludu. 1be nw~ said be WU OUltiM ~ ... pmtJ becaufe he waa ''ideolollcall1 and politically lick." Tb t t o v emment.con- troDed prtll bu attacked ZlmbrowP1 for lnspirin& tbe riots wldda htpn •trb um monttl. Call The Original Hopes High On U>pper Settlement W ASIDNGTON (UPI) Optimism &bout a 1et- tletnent of the crippUoc 248-~1-okt ~ l1rite ran higher tOOay as a result of tw9 tentative pact& ruched w..., h MUGa'• ''b{g four" copper compeniel and the 2llS ltrikinC unions. But -end to .. ltr1b .. perentty wu still not im- minent. Ftdwal m • 4 i at o r 1 , bol.atered by tbe tentative a1reement1 , urged ~·tor• to bear down ill an attempt to ream a fkW 1.wemmt. NATIONAL AUTO 'GLASS CO. THE ORl61NAL Nalioruil Auto 61.aU 60. PHONI 141-tU1 Now El Rancho inoites you to eniou the fuorlte loodl of America ••• frt>m--:-sea to aea and north and : sbuthl This week .•• .. NEW RECIPES: Featuril\i' this week • • • LAMB .•. with an Ameri- can accent ! Yankee iqe. nuity has added a new dimension to tht eajO)'· ment of this olct world fa- vorite. ,. Sparkle Fresh!· Tart and crunchy .•. be aure to set our recipe for lamb chopt with appl• and pOtatoel • • • rreat ! IJ1 '2-os. packa" ••• Quick or ResuJar, your choJce ! Cattle contributed to the sreatnesa of Texas • • . but the colder. more ruaed mountain atatea eamed a fOOd meuun of fame for raising aheep. Spring lamb ••• lamb at itl flavorful bell\ , •• became an American trr.- dition. Thia week. El Rancho featuru &"en.o uine apriftl Jamb I • J Cr SJ cc flt in lw ttl le ~ • .. .. • • p .k b • • • ts F ,. s l; r ti I c 1 ft AR h11ney St-Open Every Nlthf Mon. ThNVllh Sat • . !!.l!!!!t'f I G.reat savings on this fine. Char-Broil· barbecue! Orig. 99.95 e•9 . , ··.Now~~ ....... ,.,. ........... .......,,. ""'° ,.,,...... , .... .. . . ~Of ...... . .-.l by M9.JW .... YGrtJ to ild ne~ m 1ae ~th-old Herald • Examiner strike '1 a 1 been aecepted by ·~ unlona. ,,... W • I DO f:tnmed!at. ~ trom ~ H't'apapet nl.ucement. WWlam R. Robertlon, ~ ol the JoU!t Strike~ LOckout ~n. nld union representatives an "ready tio ine.t iJJ lood f.aJtb for ~ neaotlationa.'' .,,,.epotW fc.. the fvtMn • • • 'toda,J" e S.ctet1tl•I e Me4Jul All Penney Stores ·Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday 'I IMmlfy. PNeli 1 .. 11 th..n of 4ofnty fl«~ed dotl en Doc,.n9,-ty.fer nlnon. White,,lnlt. 96"•2" •••· 2.n ................. Now 2.so 96• •itl .... 3.2t ................. NOW 2.•0 96• x36' leg. 3 ... , ................. NOW 1.00 Voto._ ao"x12"· leg1 2.29 ....... NOW2.00 ' . THRU SAT. ONLY! I Cherokee. Greot looking curfoina in notural tutured cotton a1nobur9. Geld or green. 68"x2.C" lleg . 2.91 ......... i ....... NOW 2.50 68" x 30" Reg. 3.49 ................. NOW J.00 68"x36" Reg. 3.49 ................. NOW 3.00 Volante 7'1'x10" le9. 2.5' ....... NOW 2.25 C. ........ f)kkM MM hct'Mt J*)llflf "'"'"-, ...... .,.1t1 flt .,.. ... 7fi'•K -2'.n ................. NOW t.SO 1tl'•W 1-.j. 2.M ................. NOW 2.50 1tl'•U" .... 3.29 ................. NOW 2.to V•le11<t W•W le9. 2.1' ....... NOW l.90 f.tUNTINGTON BEACH loae kouty. Velvety roses on fortrtl9 po •lier nlrt0n. Chooat red or yellow. 6s·.2.r •••· 2.91 ................. NOW t.so 61" II 30" leg. 3. 29 ................. NOW 2.IO 61"" 36" lef. 3.49 ................. NOW J.00 Volo11ce 4"•11" leg. 2.29 ....... NOW 2.00 r~ WASHINGTON (AP) -It could be a rrute early to start writing off Lyndon Johnson as President even t h r o u g h beadbnes 1n the wake of the New Hampsbll'e primary a h r 1 e k e d ol • • v u l n e r a b 11ity" and ' deftat " For one Uunr: It's a little bard to see bow anybody can lose an e.lecUon when Tax Law Looking At Oil W ASHING'r'.lif (AP) - After more than a y~ ol study, the Jdmson ad· ministration has • l a r t e d down the road to tu reform in its plan to eliminate I.he exemption for st.ate and local Industrial development bonds. Before the total job Is completed, 1fle nation's en· Ure tax .trdcture ls likely to come m>der coocressional ecrutiaJ, blcludJne 1be COil· troYenial 271n per ce!lt oU depletion allowance. A I t b o u i h the ad· ministration b a 1 yet to unveil itf long.promised tu reform p a c k a g e , the Treasury Department has decided to move on its own to end what it considers an abuse ol tax e x e m p l development bonds issued in the name of .tales and localities. In reality, the Treasury said, these are noth.iog more than a bond ~ by a cor· poratloa to get a dleap in· tere1t rate for plant ex- pansion and thus represent a federal subsidy. BecaUle int.erett on th• boadl ls he of ftde!'al in· come tues, tbey can be floated at a lower rate than regular COt1*•le bonds. The T r e a • u r y can eliminate the esemption by administrative a c t i o n because the bonds w~ originally decland tax ex· ~t by a 19M Treasury rullnc. Treasiry offkials said they are doing hard-pressed state and local taxpayers a £avor by movtnc now. BOND Js.wE I n dustriaJ development bonds issued Jn the tWDe of a local ~t - at Jealt JU bHHon worth were Issued last year - compete wittl r e g u I • r municipal hoods and ttius dri" up their cost, the treaaury aaid. And when a local or state governn>e-nt Jnust pay • higher interest rate, the result Is higher propertey t.axea, aales and taxes and state income taxes. The eff<ri to pUllb through this reform -which many slatH have requested - could be the easiest faced by the Treasury in the long hst of reforms lo be un- veiled. They rep<rtedly wiil be made known a fl e r Congre6S begirw t.o act on the 10 per cent income tax surcharge propoeal. The admmistrabon wants to keep the surcharge and tax reform p a c k a e e separate. 1'lt r e for m leg1slallon 1s expected to take at least a year to moYe through Congress after it's submitted. The over-~I reform pro- gram is expected to cover c h a r i ta!* foondatione , estate and lift tans. mult.. lple exemption.a enjoyed by SOrM corporations a n d perbapc a m:inlmmn tu for the vtTJ rich w1'o are able to avoid tax~ tbrooeh large charitable deductions and depreciation. ;' orth Carolina o n 1 y recently autboriuld tbelr use -but at the 1a1nt time asked tile 1'rnllr)' t o el.lmiDlte &be tu twnption altotether. Whee Ille ta txenqJtlon •as IJ'aated. tb9 Tr'Mlury defiDed an In d u tt r ta l develosaent bond u tbe obllptillla of a ltate or locaJ 1overameat. flus P">vidlae a tai exemptton oa the to- iereat. N4W the Trutury p1anl to npeal tin. deSnitloa oa bCllde iuaed aft« Marcb 1l. ." ~·t· ' be iP't • o.e . ballot; espedally ~ M eom1t up with • .,,rce!Jt of t h • vote on a wrlte:.ia buli - as J-ObntQD did. : But Wt Is n'H IPW• im- portant: Whea tbf mu Ii> volved iJ Pre1~t of t 1' e United State.a be has big advantaces built into a bil lower bale that COIDH witb the o~. And he can me them to tbe bUt iD primary and genen~ ~tioa cam- paigns. There ii a fleet of• planes that can wbJat b i m anywhere at IOO miles an :i. • 'I' • ·5 ~ solid oak 'Early ~merica.n' style bedroom • • Reg. $227 Now.$193 leovtifvl furniture crofted of fine quality tolicf oak ond har~ IMillt M lMouty and lastinG durability. &P,ettly hoM rubbed to a warM lwttoua flntslr. Proctlccrl too, with mar anti lfatn retlltant pleetfc ..,. that ........ wftlt • .., dOftl. . '......, ......... .,., ...,,. ........ $95, *M $11 4 drawer c"-t ................. ••. I ... $65, .frilOW $55 M 01 ,_.,. a. -.w poMf Deel .......... $ff, NOW $33 Ntht lli9n4 ••••• , •••••••••••••••••• a.,. $21, NOW $24 A........_1,-.. • 1rw111altlet ~ paMI bun1c Mel, ra11s, ladcltr ••• 1 ... $70, NOW$62 s ...... .eudent .w ................... $60, NOW $52 NO DOWN PAYMINT ••• USI nNNITI' 11M1 PAYM8lf ft.AHi ........................ ......,, ............ · i I ED .. HIRTH . FOi 'COUNCIL NEWPOllT llACH INDOUIU . • • • SWIRLS OF CURLS ••• and the · .INSTANT·COLOR of Our af\Ylilb trim ind abJpe- and p~ thWe e&J>- tivati.q curla blah on 10ur head. 'l11eit cto-.nl tbe lt;Jle wit&.OUI' 1lowiq Fanel..full ootor that ...... --... _ r1nae.1n, •bamP<>OI outwheMYeryouwiab.'Needa $4 •5 no peroxtd,, and oolonwhllt n •I 1 4tt ~r hair! Luat?oua natural J~oolon to COYtr &fty,.deUcata putel tonbll--• b1-Whalt. •AnOlmlurr__.. LAST WEEK oF· ANNMRIARY SAVINGSI 14K OOl.D INmAL IAlllNGI 4.88 fAMOUI aelN lo.DIAMOND 18 GOLD WATCH 1.:'l f: ........ ..,. ~., ..... = ,:r .. ...:..' ..... 59.95 SEE THESE AND MANY OTHlll eREAT VALUIS J• DAtl.Y PILOT MOflday, Mwcll 11. lM MEETING SHAKES WORLD OF SPECULAR> (Ceod.ned Fnm Pa'e 1) Tbe pdc. ot aold in the London, Part1, and other tr'M mart.eta will chmb abo9e S35 • omoe but then it will reach a k vel from wbieb tt wW fluctuate down as well .. up -and trades in fold will have to assume the rkb ol beUing a1a1n.1t each o t her m the marketplace. Flnally, to the tree WOTld, th.ti meam we a r e downO'ad.lnl the role of sold in the tinancW 1yatem. By lltnking the purcb.ue and aale of gold M Che pee price of '35 mi ounm to monetary authoritiel -and on]) monetarJ ~ltiel who abide bf the rules oi decen· f:'J. wb.lch almOlt CS'Wnly elim1,.._ France -we are takiJ>1 a g1lat Itel> toward Hverine the ties between gold and our paper cur· rency We are at leaat J*11ally "d. m 0 netizms'' gold. U.S. PLEDGE At the ame time, the U.S. pll'Dmat bM pledpd to the cen1ra1 banken that it wW use the time bout)lt by tt9e ttop-pp system of two gold markets to dry up the red ink in our domestic budget and in· ~ financial ac· counts. And to you ? To you this meant many more things. To begin with, though. it doel not mean the value or the appearance of the dollar in yotr pocketbook or the bank will be changed. There la DO possibility of any night from the dollar to sold Jn our eoautry; you haven't been able ~ buy LBJ Tax Proposal Still in Committee BJ EDMOND LEDETON uparading of equipment for WASHINGTON (AP) - After a torrent oi words, pro arid CM, President Joblllon'1 propo1al for ID · .Income tax increue re· maiM <m dMd cent« iD the Houle W~ llld Means CommittM. But forces •e bulldin& up that could j• it into motion through a reluctant Congreu. O>airman Wilbur D. Mllls, who can COWJt on aolid sup- port ~om hJs Ways and M e a n s C o m m 1 t te e, repeatedly In recent weeu bu llJted tWG conditions under which be mJgbt take tile 10 per cent .urtax pro- poul out ol the drawer: -An uomiatakable surge of inflation threateninl a runaway. -A sharp step-up in ~ .needl for the Vl'et- nam llgbtiol. T h 1 aecond ta th& o n e that .eema more U"2y to develop toaD. TROOP BUILDUP Capitol mu » betting It wU1 be askled to appropriate for some de~ee ol U.S. manpower buildup m Viet· nam -wbehter lt ii th e D .000 addMona1 tr o o 9 I that have bHn lie IUbject ol fmioul ~or a much amaDer aamba'. And ..,.t frun ct U.S. build-up, a bil bill » ex- pected f<r nplacemtnt tad allied forces as well as those of U\ls country. In c:omtDatiaa with even a modest inc!nltse in U.S. nt an powiet" eomm.itment, 1uch an expenditure would jomp die Jll'(l8PeCtive deficit 10 far bey~ 1he t20 billion mark that the basically con- MVative object«• to a surtax on Ways and Means probably would bow to the demand for additional reve- noes. LACK IMPACT The ,admjnhrt:ratioo so far hu tried to make its case for the surtax alJDO&t en· tirely on economic grounds, •guing the danger ol in· flation and Uie ebaklng oi con6dence a!road in the dollar. Such arguments lack the impact M a straight appdl for a war tax would have. 1bere have best IOllle contradictiona amoni tbe ec- onom.le J.ndlcatnn and the econombts, and while t b e majority of economic ex- perts aeem to favor the tu, they are not unanimous. '"1ere » room to argue wbelw the lnflatio n e!reedJ~~la "'-ml hlftatlce -... potedJ1 IDC8t vulnmlble to etas~~~ P011ifW -or admiDlJt.ered <r eoft..pullb i D fl a t i 0 ft NWi .. jnwnme to IUCb • nmedy. pkt wplly since 1134. There la no dancer of a bank pank. Tbt ttorlet you'" btlrd about th» 1&rt of thlns ia recent ~ are u n l o f o r m •cl at best, malldom oomense a t wocat. But >Wt take • home 1>91 aJmott surely will be cut by hliber lDCome and uc116 we•. An ~ tu lncreue is now a symbol of the U.S. fisw responsibility and the odds are IJ'O"inC fut that Coorreu to0a will vote to hike tues oe corp>rltlon and individull lncomet 6' help balance t.bt federal budiet and slow down the economy's pace of rtae. -Your cost ol Uvinl will continue to climb to aJl.Ume pea.U because none of th• restraints on t2>e way can e 1 i m I n a t • war.m.plrtd ~ preaana. Your dollar'• bQyiJic power wBl continue to tJat to •6ne )ow. -Y oa will f1nd benowtni money tncreutnllJ t • • 1 ll and more expemjff. The Federal Reserve system i1 turning the credit ICl"tWS again in its own drive to protect the dollar by curtail· mg borrowing which might feed inflation. The dllcqunt ra~tbe bulc borroWlng rate of ~ nation -ho been raised to 5 percent, highest level hi nearly four decades, and it could be on the way to ~ percent. SCALE UP All other borrowlni rate. to bulineumen, indtriduall, homebuilders, and buyva - lcale up and up from there. -You will ftnd tt putic· ularly cllfficult to ftnaDce a house, to build or buy or even sell one wttbout UIUI'· ed mortga1e flnandnf. Ef- forts are being made to pre- vent homebttlldlnl from ~ tng into • ta111pln u cturtnc the last sreat credit "crunch." But the federal NMJ"Ve system cannot lDlulate bous· me from credit forcet .. powerful •• it bu jut Mt Into motion. The price of mortpp money will jump and becooie acarcer. PEAK RATEi -You will be able to earn peak rate. on your INIVlnga ln the bank, aavtnp lnltitu- tlon. U.S. aovernment. Clll· poration and m~ boDcla. Borrow•• la tllll opo n marat -nnclllC from the u. s. ~ dow:n- are notr Pl11DI bJatarlcaDy h1Ch rates on tlMdl-MW ~ luel. Rates ClG txlp-trade .. lliatiom are moftnl into the 8-7 peremt rap. The .... Wershow Ill ESTATE •llllllE 144 AC~E PARCEL 1W 0'4MN ••-'-I Dfiw._. :· * * * YOTI APRIL 9th * EXPERIENCE *INTEGRITY *HONESTY Re-Elect A Busines1m11 Yf 1111 Proven ~ Ability . • • • * .. • u """ ... ,.,,.. --nm \IP a J'UUl' ,... taJrM can of tber'I u. ~ .. tlat will lie fll tnm.t to '°"' • Bere'a • JQrPle ac:twrbm .,. SdJlll'Q lib .., t«S& • Hire'• • nUellle bab7• litter I« :roar c:bDdr9. e >. ~ wtdte T-Blrd amon1 many other snai can. ·e H@re's a Holl)'wood bed with frame and i n.ilbt lfudl & JI 0 tnehJdes & ctn.er. at • ,........,. price. * * . Ip. D. ,,01Ei cao City Council -Ne~ort leach INCUt•INT • von LIOI COOK -WllllllVIR YOU UYI .-- " .. , . . . lo , .. lo ., '• .. .• .. .. ' I' :- "" j '• " .. • ~ .. • '· > • • . . • . ,. .. .. , {' '• ,• .• ., .. ~ " •. .. ., • .. )I .. •' .. . . " .. ,. • " • • • . .. • I " • • • ' i ~ ----- Merchant Marine Exams Set Young men ln~rested in cueer1 in the American MeTchant Marine will be able to take u entrance e x a m i n a t I o n tor the Merchant Marine Academy. March 2, al t a.m. at the academy at Vallejo, Galif. Accord.in.Jt to M e r c h a n Marine spokesman. no fNI or a p p o i n t D\ e n t • .re I necessary to take the ex- 1 amlnation. Hl~h school srlduate11. In· ctudlna those ,,tio " 11 I graduate this ,.ar art eligt-1 ble to take u~ tumln.tJon. Upon admisdotl u mldthip- men ln Au~usl, 1•, can·; <U<tate1 must bl at least 17 years of •I'· but not yet 22 and never blvt been married. Additional Wt.I w1~ bt Jtiven at the academf at Vallejo on t~ f&J'tt Saturday of each month thtwl(h May 4. as well a!I In 1 numbtT 1 of other area t:tmn.llho•t • the state. Hlah • c h o o 1 ccmnselor11 have the ad· ditJonll Information . Peace Corps Teel8 Slated -. . ~ Model LRESSOO ...... THIS IS THE \\ hirlpool BIG WHOPPER! WASHES 18-LB. LOADS Super-size tub and agitator~ whopping big loads up to 18 l&s. super clean! 2-speeds, 4-cyclts including Super Wash and exclusive Permanent Press cycle with wajh water cool-down • 5 wash-rinse temps • Infinite water level seltc'tions • "Magic Clean tr Self· Cleaning Lint filter • Special1Y priced now! • Available in Used Avocado, Edpd Copper or Whftt at no utra cost. <->> MATCHING 'DRYER with Moisture Minder • Oversize drum • Permanent Press Car$ with cool·down. \\ hirlpoul 11 1 weapon to ~ U. S. stratt,;c bombers before • tbty eouJd t.aM °" tn warttrot. · ~ Soviet w t I p f ll • becau.te o( a low ~. could be d~ by ex· isting radar only about tbfee minuU. befon b 1 a• ti n c Strafecic Air C o m m a 11 d buea, &ivin1 the Un11ed Stat.es virtually qo tim• to 1et lta bomben aloft. By contr•t. red.an in ti• balllJtlc misailt eu1y warn· ill& 111tem are •4>PGHd to pnMde 15 ~ alert Umt -rai.DJt i n c o m in c miailea. FemDy..m. 14.2 cu. ft No-frost Ref ri11rator In-• chMttt roomy l05·1b. Np-frost fl'Mltr • B~tl· 1lze1Win crispers • 1uper-stor111 door· , JI DAil y flllOT Finns Plan Special Day Bu1tne11men and educat.n will get toeet.ber for the mmuat Businas- Edoclltion Day to be held Mm'dl !%, 1:16 a.m. at Santa Ana Valley Hid1 Scbool AudMorlum. Nearly 12,000 teachers and a d nunittratiw personnel will visit bulinees and in· dastrial ftnru in the event spon10red by the Santa Ana Chamber ol Commerce and CJty public acbools Dr. William Teague. Hun· tmgton Beacb resident who ii vice president of Pep- perdine College. will deliver the keynote address. Also OD tM proeram will be G. J. Klludaoll. Chamber ol Commerce· pretldent; Glenn Tabar, Seta Ana Unified Scbool D ii t r l c t saperin- teadeat; M r I • 018Clottll Mter, praldeal of the San· ta Ana lehool board; and Eacene MorilrtJ, c:tWrman ol tbe Bmineas-F.dacation coardlnatiDI c:ommlttee. Literary Society Selecta Mesan ColtaMearesldent, ltat.blefa SmanDe Gibson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin K. Gibson, e32 W. 18th Street, WU r«entl)' elected president of Theta Mu Theta Literary Society at Bob Jones University. Greenville, S.C. A 1~ graduate of Cos.ta Meaa High School. Miss Giblon ls a topbomore ma- orin ln home economics. H."91AM. ln a recent attack on my candidacy for Cotta Meaa City Council. tucumbent Mr. WUson. ltate4 in ef· feet, that l, Wm. L. ''Bir St. Clair wouldn't be the kind "' a COUDcilmaD that WU.On bu been. You bet I wouldn't. Willca Ja spendini Seven • M1JllGD dolan for a SEC- OND Qty Ball wtthoat ftnt uklDI 1f1G'r appronl. I woaktl't do tb& · And 1 wouJdD" m1* tell J"Mlf IChool balrd that It belter jUlt live dhtn 1tl budget, forget about man money b' needed aclloola. I wouldn't do thllt. But bl did! And I would not turn a deaf ear and a cold should- er on your JUD1 com· plaints about the mt-piclf,. lng traffic ticteU 1D Colta MelL But ht did. IDd atlll does! And I wouldn't hold my· self up as a bureaucratic expert on bow you should Ult your OW1I property. But be does! And I wouldn't have two city balls -ooe vacant and abandoned and the other on}1 half full-but he does I Maybe the pt"Objem with Mr. Wlllon 11 tbat he'1 been a ctty councilmaD too Iona. Maybe be bu an In- flated idea oi bi.I own com· petedcL MIJbe -bavinl hi• 1mdM11 fa Santa Ana, lDlteld of Cotta Mesa, be 1W Solt t.oucb wttb tbe people of Colta Mesa. wen. 1n1 bu.alneu 11 rl&bt here bl COit& Moaa Wbe:rt J wu born and .-.red. I .,.. Costa ...... -J J8ldll thlt J'D be nail· ... to talk t.o. &D1 time. J&UI& come into my barber abop md "llt'1 talk It over" -you don't evaa blft tD Jet a hair cut! Bill ST. CLAIR -->...ri Six great days of savin(js at all! 15 May - spring-into-summer sale ever. Big values on newer-than-new summer styles. All at sensationa Wood framed fibreboard ln dark -tweed, wipe -clean finish. ~ eliding door. 66"x.a''x22". may, co notions 11 • group easy-care blouw 3.99 "9· l.00-8.00 Group of blouses for all occa- sion& in wide selection of fash- ion pints and solids. 30-38. may oo street floor bloUle& 31 boys' s..peed bicyc).es 29.99reg. 31.M • High ns.r. stick ahift bike: S- speed ~r gear, rleh chrome fenden, caliper brakes. may Co a'parting goods SO I I White rayon -acetate antique satin i.a washable and insulated. 57 other sizes sale priced may co curtains, draperies 113 men' 1 broadcloth pajamas 2.0Q 3.99 comp. •Glue Sanforized cotton broadcloth, styled with short aleeves, knee length trousers. Si1.es A to D. may co men'• furniahinga 6 acrylic thermal ~~ 6 49 72''x90" ..,. • orfull.191o~ Year round hlanUt, brUaned for warmth without • ~ weight. . . Machine washable. 6 colors. may co bedding 41 1 Great r'l>und-up of young-lO<?k dresses in stripes, solid shades and pin ta. Sizes 5-1 S. may co campus llhop 43 OrJon• bulky cardigans 4.99 reg. 7.rJJ· Orlon• acrylic cardigans for gir!a in white and ~ls. Sizes 7 ·l '-Alto me. 4..SX 3.99 ~m¢.la'~n girJial OrJon• ... eaa.. 2.00 u.... . Cardigans and pullovers in eaay-oare Qricm• acrylic. Basic colors: reel. grMn or blue. 7-14. may co budget ltofeS, aown-acm., girls' wear 824 · . r liveliest IOOks ... plus • -season prices. Dacron• polyester knits, this one twe>toned in maize, pink or navy with white. Sizes 8-16. may co boulevard dresses 95 . no..iron abirta tor boys 2 .. s.ooreg. uo each Sheldon dress shirts in perma- nently pressed &5% polyester- 35% cotton blend. 51* 8-20. mayco~'~ZJ Co1ton twills, deruma i.n Jeana and oasuaI p::ints. Regulara. lllm.s, huaki-. Wen .... ~ oo~llcr..down­ lkd&W, !i:iya' wear 122 i 2 A STEP TaiNARDS WOMANHOOD-One step nearer the portals of womanhood are 12 young Barbor Area women who will 6e pre- aented to IOdety during the Empire Debutante Ball Jn June. The tint e1111&, bdn &bis 'MMNPM OOCMil!I\ wu the annual Pre- sentalion Tea 1ut Satunlay in the bdiDl.of Mrs. Garth Berge10n. Amonl honorees are {left to right) tM Misses Sondra Lee Oster· hoodt. Patricia I.<>uiae Kemp, l4arda Ann McKerren and Cozy l{unttton. .. • J• Em·pire D0bs · 1-n.troduced Tatmt a major atep toward womanhood Saturday were 12 You.DI Harbor Arel women who have been selected 11 1968 Em""-Debutantes. . l'" v IntrodUcecl at a tea in the Baycrat home of Mn. Gartb Berge· ton, the presentees &hared the honor spotlight with their mothers as they p~ eadl mother with a single yeijow roee. Yellow also w11 tile dominant color of floral arrangements aod tapers. Detdantet and their p~ta are Mi.$1 Cosy Hamllto~l Mr. and Mn. J8CS K. Hamilton; Mias. Diane Adele Johnson, ~. aod llll'I. Owen B. Jobnaon; ~ Patrida Loulle Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kemp; Mill Donna Jan Lee, Ml. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Lee; Miu Laurel Rae Lloyd, Mr. and MJI. Frank W. IJoyd, and MJsa Marcia Ann McKemn, Kr. and Mn. John J . McKerren. <>then ar. Mils Sondra Lee Osterhoudt. Mr. and )trs. Melvin A. Oltertiou<tt: Miss Shawn Elizabeth Slocum, Mr1. Wayne SlocuJft; Mias Dellyn Eleanor Blnswanger, Mr. and Mrs. Mu W. Bill!Wanter; Miac Unda Marie Fansler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. FaDJler: Miss Suaan Carol Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Shafer, and Mils Kathleen Diane Glockner, Mr. and Mrs. Francia H. Glockner. Greeting the honored ~ were Mrs. Robert Bernard, presl· dent of the sponsoring organization, Harbor Auxiliary of the South Coast Child Guidance Clinic; Mrs. Thomas CroS601l, presentation· chair- man, and Mrs. Franlt Marshall, ball chairman. Modelin~ their ball gowns to depict appropriate attire for debu- tantes were Mias Pattilee Waydelicli and Miss Candy lb:rn, 19817 debutantes. Mrs. Marshall introduced her committee and announced the • ball will take place June 21 in the Balboa Bay Club. Joe Moehly and hil orchestra will provide the music. Tbe PresentaU()ll Tea was dlalred by Mrs. LetHe J>etenen with Mn, I.<>uis Pratt semng 11 •cootdinator. •I , Prnentee1 are members of Keynotes, a JUJ1i9r A1¢llar1 .-oi the Clinic, and ban WIQJ'ked many houn In the Am:lliary'1 ~ "Jl ~etl Thrift Sbop to qualify &I I debutante. -New N&me for an .Old, Old Serial . ~ J 2 DAll Y P'ILOT Firms Plan S~ial Day Bu1l1te 11 me n and educaton will cet toaetbu for the annual Busine1s.- Edocatioll Day to be held Marcb 22, 8: 15 a.m. at Santa Au Valley Hieb School Auditorium. Nearly 12.000 teachers and a d nunlltrativ9 penonnel wiU visit buainess and in· dustriaJ ftnrul in the event spon10red by the Santa Ana Chamber ol Commerce and crty public schools. Dr. William Teague. Hun- tingtm\ Beacb resident who ia vice president of Pep- perdine College. will deliver the keynote addreaa. Also on the program will be G. J. Knudlon. Chamber ol Commeree president; Glenn Tabar, &mt.a Ana Ubifled School D la t r i c t superin- tendent: )( r I . Char&otall Reiter, pralclem "' the San-ta ADA tcbool board; and Eqene Jtforia'tJ, chairman ol the BUlbJda.Educ•tion eoardlutiDg cmnnietee. Literary Society Selecta Mesan Co1CaMelare11dent, Kathleell Suzanne Giblon, daughter ol Mr. and Mra. Marvin K. Gibson, 832 W. 18th street, waa recenti)' elected president of Theta Mu Theta Literary Society at Bob Jones University, Greenville, S.C. A 1985 graduate of Costa Meaa High Scbool, Miss Gibeon is a fOPbomore ma· orin ln home economics. ............. In a recent attack on my candidacy for COit.a Meta City Council. inc:umbent Mr. Wllloo. ltatecl in ef· feet, that I, Wm. L. "Bil" SL Clair wouldn't be the kind ol a councilmaD that Willon bu been. You bet I wouldn't. Wlla<m la spendJ.n& Seven MllUcJD dolarl for a SEc. OND Qty Ball wMhoat flnt ukilC 1flOr appr Oftl. I woalda" do th& An4 l "°11ldn, llDUC!1 tell J'9'JI' ICbool bomd tlW it better jOlt lln wUhln Ml budget, forget about men money ftr needed IChoolJ. I wouldn't do that. But he did! And I would not llll'D a deaf ear and a cold lhould- er on your many com- plaints about the nit.pick. ing traffic ticbta in Coeta MeSL But be did. and ltil1 does! And I wouldn't hold my· self up u a bureaucratic expert on bow you should UH your 0"1l property. But be does! And I wouldn't have twe city halls -one vacant and abandoned and the other on11 half full-but he clou I MaJbt tbe problem with Mr. Willon la that he'1 been a city councilman too Jong. Maybe be bu an ln- flat.ed idea o( bil own com· peteQCI. MaJbe -bavi.q b1J llacfn• tlll Senta Ana. lnMad of Costa Mesa, he bu Jolt touch wttb tbt peop11 ol Costa Mesa. wen. ., ballneu 11 rlaht bin In Colta Mna when J WU ban and rMJ'9d. I IOf9 Colta ?Mia. aDd I Jttdte that ru ht ...n. Mile tt talk to, &Q1 time. JUl came into 1n1 bmtMll' _,, IDd "W's tall It .,.. ... -you dcm't nea llAft • a« a hair cut! BILL ST. CLAIR .......... ,,. ---....... ---~ .... ---- I . _ .. Six great days of savings at aH 15 May r liveliest spring-info-summer sal~ ever. Big values on p~ looks ... plus newer-than-new summer styles. All at sensationa ))~Season prices . ' 4r -~1ritl\ lli.U 13.99 ~.11.m Wood framed fibreboard in dark -tweed, wipe -clean finish. % sliding door. 66"x48"x22''. mar. oo notions 1 y1ovp easy-care blouw 3.99 N9· U0-9.00 Group of blowte1 for all occa-· siona in wid.e selection of fash- ion print. and solid& 30-38. may co street floor bloUM8 31 boya' 5-apMCf bic:ycles . 29.99NV. 37.M • High n*, stick shift b.ke: S. speed ~r geqr, rich cluome ~. caliper brakes. may Co mparting goOda so, White rayon -acetate antique satin is wcuhable and insulated. 57 other sizee sale priced. may oo curtaina, draperies 113 men'• l:iroadclotb: pajamas 2.00 3.99 comp. Tcdue Sanforized cotton broadcloth, styled with short alHves, knee length trousers. Sizes A to D. may co men's h1miahings 6 ; , Great round-up of young-look dresses in stripes, solid shades and prints. Sizes 5-15. may co campus shop 43 OrJon• bulky cardigans 4.99 199. 7.00 Orton• acrylic cardigans for girls in white and paS'Mtls. Sizes 7-1 t Abo sizes 4..SX 3.99 may cc girls' spoNwear n gida' Orlan• aw.at.n 2.00 U9 ffhae Cardigans and pullovers in eoay-oore Orlal• acrylic. Basic colors; red, green or blue. 7-14 . may co budgvt stores, Ctown- atain, girls'~~ Dacron• polyes1er knits, thi8 one two-toned in maize, pink or navy with white. Sizes 8-16. may co boulevard dresses 9S no-iron ahirta ior boys 2 .. s.ooff9. 3.SO ecsch Sheldon dress shirts in perma- nently p-esaed 65,,. polyester- 35"0 cotton blend. Si7a 8-20. may co boys' furnUlhinga 23 h0t9' jeans, ~aal pant. 1.0021.,. ..... t A STEP TOWARDS WOMANHOOD-One step nearer the portals of womanhood are 12 young Harbor Area women who will be pre- 1e11ted to society during the £n\plre Debutante Ball in June. The first eveni. before Ulil DWDeD&Gui OCCllicm, wu the annual Pre- sentation Tea Wt Saturday in the home.of Mrs. Garth Bergeson. Amon& honorees are (left to right) U. Misses Sondra Lee Oster· houdt. Patricia Louise Kemp, ldarda. Ann McKerren and Cozy HamUton . -I llA ANDRSON, ldtter ........ "' .. ·~ .... " Em .. pire-Debs Introduced .. Tak.int a major step toward '1romanhood Saturday were 12 Y~ Harbor Area w9111en who have been selected as 1968 Empire Debutantea. Introduced at a tea in the Baycrtlt home of ?rfl1. Gartb Berfe· son, the presenteea shared the honor spotlight with their m<>Uim as they preaented eadl mother with a single yellow roee. Yellow alao WIS the dominant oolor of floral arrangements and tapers. Debutantet and their pannu are Ml"'8 Cosy HamUton, Mr. and Mn. Jack K. Hamilton; Miss. Diane Adele Johnson, ~. and Mn. Owen B. Johnson; ~ Patrida Louise Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Hmy Kemp; Mill Dorm.a Jean Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Lee; Mias Launt Rae Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Lloyd, and Ml64 Marcia Ann McKerren, Mr. and Mn. John J. McKerren. Otben are Mi.as Sondra Lee Osterhoudt, Mr. and lt{rs. Melvin A. Ostemoudt; Miu Shawn Elizabeth Slocum, Mrs. Wayne Slocum: Mias Dellyn Eleanor Binswanger, Mr. and Mrs. Mu W. Bins.wanter; Misc Linda Marie Fansler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Fansler; Miss Suaan Carol Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. Jame.a L. Slater, and Miss Kathleen Diane Gtockner, Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Glockner. Greeting the honored guests were Mrs. Robert Bernard, presf· dent of the sponsoring organization, Hubor Auxillary of the South Coast Child Guidance Clinic; Mrs. Thomas Crosson, presentation chair-man, and Mrs. Frank Marshall, ball chairman. Modelinsc their ball gowns to depict appropriate attire for debu· tantes were Mias Pattilee Waydelich and Miu Candy Marn. 1981 debutantes. Mrs. Marshall introduced her committee and announced the • ball will talte place June 21 in the Balboa Bay Club. Joe Mosbey and hia or~atra will provide the music. The Presentation Tea was chaired by Mrs. ~le. fetenen with Mn. I.oui& Pratt semng as· coordin•r. · , . Praentee. are members of Keynotes, a Junipir ~ ol. the Clinie, and have worked meny hOUI"I In the Auxfliay'• ~ 'n Trinkets Thrift stop to qualify u a debutante. TEATIME -Miss Diane Adele JClbmon, one of 1S Ke,note9 llltded as a 1968 EmJ>Ue debutm~. pnlldtl .& the taa tlb1-lot two other ~. Mias Donna Jean lAe (lift) ID4 Kiii Lue1 Bae UoJd. -New NBme for an .Old, Old Serial : "!IU' 1 E I ijill! ~df rh m f. 111 l1d1J1 . r · r ;g11Bt!t~ ~ a 1!~ l·;1~t1 r ;f,t .. njj ;~ :::s 6 '1~ r. ~a.i [ .; :. ilJs:a. ~fJl Q. ~ Js ut _a.a. ~ • f. r i ( ~ QJ n ii I al:lt· 1J(ttfr1·· tltft i :-tn o 11 il 11 _ 11:.-_~·-)=11.~·f,.i~l IJ~J~ ii ~~t ~ !fl ~.,, , .,. -· ' -:'J ff l B; ... ~~~~44~~~!..!..!-===~~~~~~~~~ l pitlorf~ ~ fl!lei Q.. Ji . ,....._ , i1'g. rf •91ai l ~ ... ~~~' ij'f t; ~ S" !s-~ --? • ---• --~. 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I ~!;-I f ~ 1· · r er Q ~ .... -· J ~-<3sa.tl Jl 1-f f n· l j. ~ i I. -1 1··11 ' ! I • c t 4 ' I • • ' ' ' . -' ' . ~ ~ \ , ! 1 ~ • I ' I • .,. ... . . . .. . . ..,. .. . . . " . . . . . llGllW, MM'dl 18, lM DAlt.'1' PILOT Jf Home Ceremony Lunch Served . .: Melinda · Wells Weds Kea Rtbekah Lodp wlll apouor a luncheon and card ~at noon~. Mltth 21, 11' the b181 hall. Colt& Mesa. Lunchtcin tie.Ota are $1, and doc>!' Melinda Ano W e 11 1 • daufbter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wella of Corona del Mar, became the bride of John Arthur Gruwell of Seal Beach, son of Plr. and Mrs. Arthur Gruwell of Corona del Mar. The Rev. Dr. Phillip Mur· carried a bouquet ol pink ~buds.. MMnD of honor was the bridt'1 lifter. Mra. Joe ~t while Eric FisMr udited as best mu. San Joee State Collep. Prflterttly "'9 la a teacher ln Fountain Valley. The benedlct a t te n d d CaWornla Sta~ College at Lcioc Beach. 'lbe Qfttyweds are m~­ ln& tbeit home in Seal Beach, ~ ~ tabi. pdset will Kids Li1ce to 'Ask Andy• Tbe new Mrs. Gruwell at- '8nded tne Uniwrstty or ffawall 'Ud graduated from ray of Corona del Mar -----.-------------------------Community Church Congre- 1aUonal performed the cer- emony in the Mesa Verde home of the bride's sister. The bride, given in mar· rlage by her father, donned a short while lace dress and Und•rwired and Lightly Contour•d B••uty Bra Police Wives Plotting to 'Steal' North N1tur1lly fl1tt1rln1 "Ylon &Ice br• with toftly qullt9d DICf'O,.,. poly11ter flberllll llntftt. Plttnttd MW fllt wtnrd Wlr.. wider a.ps flYH youthful :r.ft and Packing tools Df trade for their convention trip to Sacramento are members of Newport Beach Polite Wives Auxiliary wtlo plan to "beg, borrow or steal'' ideas for a similar convention to be b-Osted by the Newport club in tht fall The Mmes. Reed Glosben, Neil Purceft and William Speirl Oeft t<> right) are delegates from the auxiliary to the Police Officers Wives Clubs Affiliates confab March 26-27. z~·=-~~ Horoscope lt)W 4325 '" fl•lttoft I, C32·38. MOO ., 11-31, w .clO) Capricorn: Key Is Selectivity TUESDAY, MARCH 19 By SYDNEY OMA.RR "The wile man controls his destiny . . • Aatrology points the way." ARJES (March 21-Aprll 19): Your desire11 may be o b s c u r e rl by minor obstacles. I f necessary, communicate with one at a distance. You may want to travel but thi! may not be necessary. Be calm. TAURUS (April Z.May 20): Wait for additional facts before m a t i n I deciaion concerning funds. Seek expert Mvice. Be fin. Ible. Ride with the tide. Don't bang on to put. Change of pace ii benedcial. G E M I N I (May 21· .JUDe 20): Don't complicate situation that it relatively simple. Today you advance if you check the fine print. You may be called upon to sign legal document Be positive now rather than sorry later. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Check work, diet ~t­ terna. Present coune nught not take you in direct line. Be aware of improvements, modern methodJ. One who aided in past deHrves cur· rent recognition. Give it. LF.O (Jilly 23-AUI-Z2): Much effort required to achieve aoall. K~ II to be crutlvt. Mab adJDlbnelb at home. Where l'CllD8llC9 LI concerned, a quW talk be1P9 eleu tM air. l'IRGO (Aq. ~II): Accent OD apeem ... .. build, IDcludinC ..... flt famllJ relltfv "*' Du » aeek the IOUd. .)' e lf I W UNWANllD HAii llMOVID PflMANDmY- dre'ams that have a chance tle asaociate1 with orilinal word to CANCER: Change, ___ of turning to re a 11t1e1. ideas, proposals. You prefer auggested by asaociate, co- Dimliu wishful thinking. to pioneer rather than follow worker i3 to your a4-2m 1. C....t Hwy. LIBRA (Sept 23...Qcl 22): the beaten path. New pro-va1Hage. CeNna •• Mer You llOW can make IUblta.n-jecta are currently favored. .;:..:,:.n;, a:.~ ~~-;:: 'heM '71-tfSI ti.al offer to obtain buk G E N 'E R A L TEN--11o11t11t. n. Trwlll ....,. Amo!-: :::.~~:; requirementa. You get ad· DENCIES: Cycle hlRh for ::·os.::tv·~~. •..,~ ~ 2t , .. ,. '"...,.. ltiattefl ded responsibility in form :SA~~G~JTI'~A~R~nJ~S-~S~p~e~c~t~a~l~Cefl~tr·~· ~'''~"..,~·~Nl!w~~Yertt~. 11~.v~. ~,.~,1~. ~~~~~~~~~I of promotion, special agree. -;. ment. More w o r lt -but greater reward. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ) : Find out the why of events. Don't be aatiafied with superficial lndicatiou. Dig beneath tbe lurface. Money ts involved -so ta loyalty. Dul kindly with op. polite aex .. MGITl'ABIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21) : Minor frritaticms cent.er around home bue. But hmar cycle is hlgtt, in- dlcatine ultimate l\IOCell. Follow throup on pet pro- ject. Circumstanees w 111 turn tn your favor. CAPRICORN (Dec. 21- Jan. IJ): Ideas today are numerous -eo are IUl- ~ns. But key ls to be 1 e I e c tive. DbcrtmhLate between the IOlid and tllat wbicb is bated on hearuy. Work with orpnization. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Obtain hint f re m CAPRICORN meuage. Be expamiv9 witboat overu-tendinl younelt SurpriM aocial event could hlgbffPt day. Frienda mab knowll their viewa. Be dimtlw. PUllCF.8 {Feb. 1t • March 2>): Your appelU'UCe, » tttude w.,. could affect ad- 'fWemat er i.et of it. Dilplay ~. Rm f-*....a.ible. Preae•t ,. .. -bl autlllOl'ltattft -· IP 'l'ODAY IS YOU'il BUl'IWDA y JOU .,. Ila· - The flirty flare of our origin&l rutfie cut ut ,,.. •m•or-in u.e """'"" ftqanc-,,1 DtW ... ~·Cul' ••• an tM ·~ hlR r•move4 """. ~sp.rl a'Nil/!Jiil"~ dur tai.w styluts. lt'• 1""'il&in4, U'• /14ttwMg, it's o uw 1041 to ~ ,mw locks. Call or co"" in 'for a pn1onal •wbtg. Ctlt, 4. oo. If ,""1" hair IOM /or.wr ~face, .,.,,,., kgs aottA oew ru1li~R;, ~ .,,.u, •l4cW'ol1•u m1111iotl. c...u toW. our ucloddlM, U'• '*"II~· -OIJY' ~ &ilort. ~ • _.. ta0r• ttwl. W, ocw Robinah 'Ruffle lVftle, ' at 22:so. In °"'~~B~ Salons ... I°. u urns' P.._. Pan med. it! A penty hole wtlb eoatai .••. I I " II a. bl9t ltiRf tit's lllppaMed st.a pnty Ila. Y• llR llM Ill frtldo9, h use Ind le comfort of •ty llose. Yem 1llo 11M I pnv fitdlt el'-" llYtcift Md Lraa•~ Mam 11M1 tnto ..,.. lines. Md, )'Oii iN 1 dQc:e al.,.~ A. PJAty lirdlt Wftb .. c.Wct llosielY ilcoeoe,..,,-. •. -= ,.u .. , ....... « tllf ........ pr, B. ,._ aiftlle wttb .,.. *kill "' Wftlfl, llNf, .., lllllt MflllCI tall •••••• &.•pr. C. Fifi Jcnit tmllld panty ~-Jlwlllt,....,, Ila,~. ~.a.• nts a11 ••••• 1.11 sr. ,....,c . . . ' .. ' ' . ' ' . -....rt.& .................... ~"I) ............ .. I '1 I J 1 DAJlY PILOT .._..,, lllfO 11. 1W Hawaiian Honeymoon Pasadena Horiie ChOsen Haneymooniq lo HawaU art Paul Gtartt Ondeclr and hi• bride. the former Nancy Susan Keeler who ex· chao1ed vpi,1 and rinp Sat- urday in St. John the Bap- tJat Church before the Rev. Anthony McGC>Wan. -·-The brlde, daughter of -. Mr. and Mr1. Wifllam H. ~ KHler of Colta Meu, wu escorted to the altar by her father. She wore an A-line 1own of linen with a high neckline trimmed with Eng- lish lace. Her star-shaped headpiece, covered w rt h matcbin& lace and a e e d pearlJ. held her illuaion veil and abe carried wblte rotea. GOWDed in persimmon- colored frocka and carr)'ini dal11es w~ her entourage. Servint aa maid of honor wu her aister, MISS Patri· cla Keller ol P a s a d e n a while brideamaidJ w e r • = Mrs. Joseph Fagan of New· "'· port &ach, another mter. -and MJss Eileen Koone of A I b u q uerque. N.M .• the brlde'a Delta Gamma soror· -- -- -. -. --. -. - -----..... --- -- -- lty allter. ,_ ...... Tbe brldtsroom, son of Mr. and Mrt. Joeepb Ondeck of Paudtna. a 1 Ir e d bis brother J . Stuart Ondeck to be hll beat man. Another brother, at.pben 0 n d e c k and Jack Tbibeault aerved MRS. PAUL GIORGI ONDICK u A~ for 100 aueat.a,=======Dou~ble~=lll:;:nt:=C.=r=•:""':::"::Y::;;;;;;::=::1 followld ln U.. home of tbe 1 brtde'• pamrta. Alliltina witb bolf dutit1 were Mr. and Mn. Jl'nndl P. Conrol oi Cotta Mfta. tbe bride I aunt ad uncle. 'nle bride ii a sr.tu.ate of Puadaa City Colle11 and the Unmntty of New Meiuco where 1be earned a degree In baltneu adminis- tration. Her b u 1 b a n d 1s worklnt far hit ma•ten in English at UCLA, where be received hll BA. He also is a graduate ol Paudena City College. The newJ,wedl wHI reside in Pa1adena upon their re· turn. Auxiliary ELECTROLYSIS SHARP F.f !II. tltfMN le tffMMttt lltlr ,_.1 we ... tit. Dl!tMctiM i!KM ~ltM MfliH, ...._._c-,n- .._..,., C:...lt•tltA. ... .., s..41• Coutllnt AtlliJJlrJ to Vet- erana ol FcnllD Wars. Post ~ ptber tfil first and third l'rtda1I at 8 p. m. Colt.a Mlle'• American Le· tion Ball II tba scene of the meebp. If ,_,.,. • ,,..,, tr1dtr, 111 ttlt DAILY "LOTS f_.., DI..., A-LIN! cleuif1141 1«11 Settrtleya. Mtkt • l.ttkt-«IMI ••• wll..._ '"',. ~-. ., ••lllllfo RAZZLE a DAZZLE DELIGHTS Isn't it lun to be a girl? And isn't it fun to know that you'll look flower-fresh and sunny-bright under all your new spring things? Our feminizing bits of flora and fauna slHlc you as slim as o willow ..• and just os pretty, with nylon/Lycra® spandex. "Lace Lights'' by Warners in mist grHn, summer sun, white vision, beige vision or blue vision, 6.00-15.00 A. Underw irt lace bra with low, comfort curve underarm, for no-show control, 32-38 8-C, 6.00; 0, 7.00 B. Avereqe leq panty, reinforced lace front pent~ slimming hip, bad ~nels, 1ece trim. S-M-L, 13.50 C. Long leq ~nty, S-M-L 15.00 0. Girdle, S-M-L. 12.50 rouDdatiom 19 COMI MHT NANCY WYCKOFF, WAINB'S STYLIST. IN OUl HUNTIN&TON IEACH FOUNDATIONS DDAHMENT, ON MAlCH 11-lt NEWPORT couars OF FASHION • NIWPOlT HACH T...,._.'44-12'2 ~ ~ ..... fTW.y 10:00 ...... ••JO ~ .... .., ............. ,..... . - -' . ' ) ) Catholic Ceremony Vows Recited In a )'tllow A-Un• creation for her ctuu. u matron ol. booar. A m1td>tn1 yellow ~-DOllP1 of wtdt.I IDd ,.Dow dallies CC11DpilW blr-eumnble. Tbt btMdklJ, IClll of Mr. ad Mn. Gflrp E1klnl of Fountl!n Valle1, ubd h1I brother Dale Eiklnl to be belt man. Lee Roberti of Huntington Buch Ulbc'ed guest.a to their pews. Follawing the ceremoay, the newlyweds were feted b7 u;o guMta durinl & recep- tion In the HunUnlf,an Sea· cliff Country Club. 8tpinl the guest book drcuWld bJ M1ll Chrtltine KiPPlr .••• the Mma. Guy N. MarUn of Lani BNch and Muri Schwarts of San Fernando, the bride'• grand.ntotben and Theola Mull of P'ountaln Va 11 e y, the bridegroom'• &randmotber. Followtq a bceeymoon trip to San Diego, the new- lrwedl b a v • establllbed their hOIM in Huntiqt.oa Beach. The new Mn. Elktnl, a Ir a d u a tt of Huattnston Beach mp School, will lflduat& in June trom Or· ... Cout CoD.el• ..... • fl maJCl'ina Jn dental lllllttu. Her hulbad. alto • BallS" aaduat., JI -lrt ltudlat Ii 000. -..... , .. ,-........... --.... ·---... -,, -- Wedding Rites Read YOU LllCI TO IAT YOUR DINNll H10lE I ,.M .. YOU ¢AN HAVE :.==~~~~~~.~: s110 1~':t".'tJ~. ············ ····-··· 90• NORDIC SMORGASBORD SUNNY F~kl¢S . f¢k SI>klN$ MA Sm CHARGE HONER PLAZA 17tH AT HISTOC. SANTA ANA 5'41·11511 COTTON 'N ARNEL TRIACETATE W 0 VE N P LA I D S c.lerfvl sprinCJ combinations on •••Y ure, crt1s• resfsteftf, • little iron fe~rlc. l ... tic y4. to $1.29 y4. velue 4411/45" wlcfe e..i.rent .. d wesheble P&1NfS for Eas~r NO llCH COTTOtf CRISKA Y PRINTS COTTON I IAYOM AN6EL PUFF PRINTS · IAYOM "SHANNON• BUTCHER WEA VE PRINTS DACaON POL YUTll I COTTON VOILE PRINTS MATCH-MA.Tl SOLID COLOU th y4. POLYISTll I IAYOM POLY FLOCKED PRINTS - IOH COTTOM LACE LAFLEUR PRINTS · H" /41• wWtflt t"''· w1•••1J.f• I I ' /\ 11 f I.' 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U2L~ ...... ....,.. ..... FACIUT1ES FOi MEN FAOUTlES FOR WOMEN .. I• DAILY '1LOT "''*-·~ ........ . • 1'itture • • • • a Peeks • • ! • . • . • "' M.wp I • a I e • i Cmnui& soon to the big, ... wonderful KTetl'I at the Ucro theatre, Academy Award c:bamp A Mat Y• All Se•HW• ~ also Tlae Taming Of The )rarw, wtuch e o • 1tar1 "'!linbeth Taylor and Rk::hard Burton. In the meantime, llill hang- 1rla on for a 1ucceasful run al the Udo, 11 ttie motion pct.art version of the tremen- dously popular novel. Valley Pf fte Dolli. AJ you should 'bow by now, thiJ is a film labeled u one "for adult Yiewtnf." Barbara Parkins. P a t I y l>uke, Sharon T.te and Susan Jfaywatd are four femmes )rho fet involved with a lot ~ pWI wh1ch are dubbed ... dollt. ,, nm quartet likew11e linda room and inclinallons 1tte Iota of love and ltuU. Q.t:ra curricular that ls. Paul Suru Jenda nwculine .at· traction for'°'" ti this bitter :stuff usoclated with aome 1ort of love or atteetion. In the c.ut are A11M Jacboo (who» Mrl. Walladl -'1 real life), 8W1a ltnena and Betty Fieldl. The bii dtr and ltt Pf Ult Ja the Nttinc for Chis adult eomedy that finds dilcarded lo ? e tl t I 1>icketin1 their ex-lover! Also scheduled for early thowing at the Metia will be 1he lat e 1 l comedy-fantasy trom W a1t Disney Produc- tions. Blackbeard'a Gbol&, In 'Technicolor. ftndt P • t e r 'Ustinov in tht ltU. role. He llaunts Dean Jcmea and lend.s .an entire c0Ue1e into au.speme h he a tum pts to C<llltribute oM wt iood deed. 1r1 au t.r fun and g o o d en- tertainment for a.U the famH7. MESA MATINEES • r e 911t.e tht habit for many llarbor area home-makers I 1bi• lives tht bm.!cfals( and eitJt l'Wft) a chance 6D view the new week's lllm •ture on a Wednesday ar- Mrnoon tn a mJd..wffk break. QtMt-nelts tMr9 ii a movie dcaUed by popcdar requesl .... Jll'OIJ"ll'M itar-t prnmptly o'cloct, optnlftl wlUl Ttfreehm.m.t. -.. . .. .. . . .. Monday. Muell 18 1968 Politics Flowe r At Spririg Gala Low Leisons ladies Lured l*tJ. but It f !M Mjeet James W. H a 11 e y • chairman of the Republican Central C o m m i t te e of California, will address tbe Newport Harbor Federation of Republican Women at the spring hmcbeoll Thursday, March 2.8. Colorful Easter flowers, bonnets and bunnies will decorate the Balboa Bay Club. Social hour will com- mence at 11:30 a.m. and lunch will be served at 12:30. Tickets, at ~ per person, may be secured by co1>- tactin1 Mrs. David Bunnell. luncheon chairman. at 642- 1563 or Mra. Charles Wood, 873-2884.. Al.o welcoming guests will be the Mmes. David BenUey, William Blanton, Fred DuPree. Polly Hut· chins and William Bents Mrs. John H. Scurggs Jr . m e m b ership chairman : MISS PAM H~on. dauOJW al Mr. • Mra. Do.n.ald HuddleHoa al Newport Beach, ,... four ribboM at tbe National Horse Show in Phoen.i.t. She rode her Z..llish hooter, All Roman, to win ln the Ju:mpina and plealure claases. More than 700 bones all o~r the nation 1'e?e en- ter'ed in tne event in the new Phoenix colleum. The bone woman la a semor at Newport Harbor High School. and will enter her horse, Troubadour in the Santa Barbara Horse Show. NEW YOJUC (.\Pl _ A ID tbe d1ctatal ti tMlr ._. bom4lwlfe .-rt"8 ft ... bind.: newly purchued bonit &Dil ADd al more lms-tauc;e flDdl .It bu ~ appllaaeea. to the aman band of .ut- A ql.dU check ot tbe . a.. fraaettes wbO endow9d tbe print In ber deed 1bo•1 ap-courae, UleJ were not ~I pllance1 were not lncladed ldmJtted to law tcbool in d>t purcbue. In these nrlnsbaa fOI. the Another woman Jlve1 ber woman's lot bU lmprOYed neiibborbood ,..~ a blank -bat tbe problems lihe cbect wf1b ~ tnaftiol In· facts ba-.-e srown more lll:rUc1loa, "FW la t be ccnplex. Even a amall amount." 'ftie grocer doa pui'Cbaae can praet pc'ob- ln the amount -ud a little mns ii a shopper 1MJ'na men the hard way tut a war· ..,;.._ Muaewi • raDty ditfen from t b e not ........ ,. .. vea ri--:l saleama.n'1 promise. ~· U,s r 1 • Over the years, women Reary Sellin, 11, 1!ho bas atteDdi.og the coune have been teacbinJ ~ two -ranted in •It from 18 to semester Womaa • L a w 75. Sellin aay1 t b e y ' v e Course at New Y o r t enrolled for v a r y l D I ~~a"1 !or 19 Y•~· reuom. One woman 11 TO HONOR her aiater vis· It• a Combination of bemg limplJ curious; an o t be r register. Mrs Hart Sweeney itmg from Wa.ahbigtm, D.C., ln a harry .,and beiJll too "want. to cbect up 08 her and Mrs M. W. Martin will Mrs. Pat Oliver ol Lido Isle trustworthy. tawy.r " and there is •• PREffi-GJRL C~RtS Visrt the Beauty 5elon end let '*". ~rb stytists create the 50ftty feminiftt ~ for ~! DUART PERMANENT SPECIALS: rN THE SALON: reg. I 7 .SO P9"m req. 3 .00 cut NOW ONLY 10.25 IN THE STUDIO: req. $25 perm reg. 3.50 cut NOW ONLY 14.25 I Beauty Salon, IO 1 phone:714,844-1212 Mrs. Jeanne Cooper. presi· dent; Mrt1. Edward F . Warll Jr.. and Mrs. Edwin F Steen Jr. will accept dues for membership. be available ror information opened her home to 20 Tbe Woman'1 Law O>urae always' one who is fQing N&WP'Olff and official registration. guests for a dinner in honor was eatablJahtd In 1880 "for through a divorce pro.I'=================~=" F'irsl vice president and of Mn. George Woods. the better protectioo of cedure. Mrs. T. Duncan St1>wart . legislation chairman. will in· form guests of current legislation. For those who need to register or re· hradquarter chairman. Mrs. ---------women'• rtatrts." "We don't want to make Richard Pantzar. will tell Kids Like to At that time they bad few lawyers out of these ladies. or the opening of the 1968 Read The Daily Pilot For Top Sports Coverage Republican Women's Cam-rights to be protected We jlllt want to .m.ake them paign Headquarters located 1 Ask Andy' Women wen not allowed to aware wbeD they need a at 4~ ~ ~w~rt B~d., _____ ~-----"-t.e_._~_~1-~--~--~~~-l_a~~er_._··------ Newport Beach. Pianist to Perform Committee. County ............ IN RECITAL Connie Laing Philharmonic Society will present Mias Connie Laing, accomplished young muaic ma1or from UCI, in a piano recital Thursday, March 21. The mUJical program and coffee will begin at 10 a.m. iJ1 the home of the pianiat'a parents, Mr. and Mn. William Laing o! Corona del Mar. The !~year-old musician was honored by U C I ' s School or Fine Arb' music deparbnent with an achleve- ment award for h e r performances. A graduate of Corona de\ Mar High School, Miu Laing 11 a junior and 1il'lg1 with the 16-member Chamber Singers and the UCI Chorua. She alao haa performed as a soloist at the Wedneaday afternoon concerta. VAST PARKING IN REAR- B·OB-'S MOUlli MOM.-. SAT. t :Jt .. ' PIM Pit. 'TIL t :Jt ONN SUNDAY I M BARGAIN CENTER 1112 Newport ·11., Costa Mesa MON.-TUES.-WED. SPECIALS JOO Cotton Balls Head lands ....... Fly Swatters PUITIC C:OATID .... .,. J9c .... 11.11 25c 9:. Playing Cards IUilllt t> 4 Deeb 99c .......... .., Cookies .... .,. "' 4 .., 89c PLASTIC Clothes Pins ru.mc SheH Liner ~ MITAL Combs NYLON ....... lSc ....... 19c ....... 19c Hair Brushes .... He 37c Le• .................... .... Kitchen Tools ~ ~-19:. Cake Decorator Set ~: "DC... L.HIH Plastic Salad Bowls 24:. HAND DICOUTD Salad Bowls MAND DICOIATID Serving Bowls ....... 56:. Panty Hose wow o"'-' 111"'. f 1~) Bleach Tablets ~2.. • ..... , 9c ,.. 4 Plastic T ~s & $4 49 Grommet Kit .... J ., · 1 •IDM-llU ... 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News of the fortbeoming event has been ~ by Miss Dutfield'• parent., Mr. and Mrs. manhall Duffleld of Newport Beach. · 'nle bride-to-be, who ii doing graduate work in tducation at the University of South- ern california, is a graduate of the University ol Santa Clara and president and a founder of the Women's Recreation A.ssodatlon. An alumna of Marlboroup School, she also attended Occidental Coles• and 1erved with VISI'A and wu a member of AmJaot Anonym00& Ber flance, SOD of Mr. and Kn. Wllllam ODiel ot New York, ia aa attonley for the Natl Trade Commt.lon an4 a member of tiles .. Yort Bar Alloclation. Be ii a Jnd. '*9 of Fordham Prepantory Scbool, tord- bam Oollege and X..w School. ,,. betrothed &rl both listed in "Who'• Wbo Among Studenta in American eon.ees and Untrendties." . . . -... ~ ----- •• <# TOPS Mermaids ... a.t.matfoa r 11 ardblf ...at>enhip in TOPI Meri· int Mermaids may be r. etlved by telephoning Mrs. John Kozloff at 548-6213 or Mrs. Leon Townsend, M&- llOf. Meetings take plaCI at 7 p.m. every Thursday la Woodlaad School, 202S Tai· tin AT•., Colta Meta. .. . ( 1r1•··nw ........... ............. . .,.. ..... ...... ,.,. ........ ..,.. WODIA'I GUmf ,_ LI:•" MU.TUAL ~~ll!LG..§ 25. Call 540-3333 and rtHrve your piece in class N 0 W. Sears, Costa Mesa in The South Coast Plan. . ,. -• r • t RAlllT EARS 99¢ --~MA•. -:::-~1•1N1 Lfthtwfltht WET MOP 63¢ Metal WASTE CAN 43¢ Olr ...... 67c ..... AllUDI"· I TRACK ...... $1.to $497 CHINA & DtNNHWAltl DI"· Swt.tTop WASn BIN 96¢ 0. ...... $1 .47 MOUllWAllU DI"· ... ...... u.~ ....................... ..... tt ..... ~ ...... Tlft.ln'I MT1CLI Din. . . . -. w ... du@ KENO ALARM $1.99 c., .... $1.tl nt. he"'1 little cled: 11 -.JI ...... fet tra.,.1-fwuffeftl Hw It-.. ., PINI JIWILIY DI"· Allad1n DUST PAN 18¢ Ow ..... Mc HOUllWAllU Mn. --..... "" MODEi. CAR KITS ... ....... Liit $1.17 c r•••tz.oo TO't DIPMTMIMT VlrtW. NUT TOFfEE --.... 53¢ 0.....-11. ltt16 ........ ~ CANDY DDT. Metal COOKIE JARS . ·37¢ 0. ...... 77• HOUllWAltU ""· .... SALAD SET $1.17 0. ••• t $2.17 ...w ....... ._ ............. . .,... a t.n. • MOUllWMU Din • .... ..... .,. . ,.r IOwl® . -··1. SHOE . GROOMlf' $2 88 '.-~--, . -· .. · 0..1 .... $4.66 :I he,.,fltl"t Y•• _... .. ..., ,... ~ .... ~. . ..... HMDWAld.tllPI'. I .... ~ Qlrly ..... SPICE RACK .. --, .... $1.88 ... ·~ ~ ;~: :· 0. l1s I I tz.f7. . '· . MOVILTY DOT. .,. ., Old ....... CHOCOLATE ··~:: DROPS 48' .... 0.111••• . -" __ ............... ~~ CNfll'I ..,, • ... .. 0.1 .... ~1.n., . ..> "°"9trWMIS DIPf• -r.- ..:::.. ::. ... .....,~ ~=: STORAGE •NS::: $3.3'3 .... o. l1a 'r MM .. r.,.....,._.,. .... ..,.,.,... ........ j •• .. --..... .. --. le Show With Unusual Approach "'f1miton ofNtwport Cbapter, National Cbar1ty League have given an unusual •i>-:iftkh tq tht f-.bion I.bow they' will present from 10 a.m. to 2 p .. m. Tbunday, fllifm 2L Cloth!De will be selected from the 'ncktocker Thrift Shop, 120 E. ; J.18 a, Colla Mesa which will be the setting for the John Tracy Clinic bene-!I..._.,'°_-• to c1111tomars Is Mrs. George W. Coon Ir., f· . mOclellnl bl:rptn-prlced ensembles are Oeft to right) Mrs. Michael W. l"' aD4 XrL a.rr.. 1L Johmon. :.=: ff~ E?Jckey • --------- .. ~ What's Doing MARY DAY '64ft1 Program Plans Woman's Society of am. tian Service of ttle Ftnt Methodist Clnu-dl, Colt.a Mesa. will pre1ent a 1l Easter program Wed- nesday, March 20, at 10 a.m. in Thompson Hall The Mary Story wUl be Interpreted in song •l'ld nar· ration. Mrs. Lloyd Shaw i 1 chairman of the Lydia Cir- cle, \Vbo will serve the luncMoti followtn& th • mee&c. RADIO KOCM 1p3,t .FM •• r • . '¥ ~ t t ~ I I ' i . f Joo-, - • AD LIB'S €LASS1p ·PUMf, ·I~~99 ·r ' Buvl Buv2 Buy3 Buy4 FREE FREE FREE Tir• ••• YH Sa•• llZ Off the Replar Trade-la Prlcet Tine • . • Y oa San 1%1 Off the Rep)ar Trade-In Prial TirM • • . 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Cars 1388 1688 lncludM: • Point. • Rotor • Spart< Phi~ • Condenser • Labor to ln1tall above part~ NO MONEY DOWN On Anythfnr YA Bqy at Searl OD Clecl.it Sears \Voven Plastic ~r $199.95 Seat Covers t Aato Ail' C.11ditioner 77 Mod Pl 5772 • W ovtn at 1trmJ1 plastfc for free air circulaticnl .... ) Comona ,,. Sihe1 Sei. Sight. ,Citrus Champ's -Goal: $100,000 . San Diego Could Join NL in 1969 Lakers, PhilJy Collide, West ., J:las Surgery PBIL4DELPBIA (AP) -'l'be Loi Angelea Laktrl plaJ their ba1 .. game of the yeer tonight and It'll be witb9ut ._ pan Jwry Wiil Corredln IUl'CV>' WM performed on w..r. ... 1aMa1. haian bdCWe the LaUr• ~ • m.111 dec:iaion from .. lllerttt Piltoa • .. Forum. ' lJM auffered Ill tnJury to the DOH t'· .. TV Ton'9M ~~•Ml I, 5 p.-. FltdQ\Jd&bt a&l&t the New ta Kidcb. BQt the Moot-3 al-pro guard *'94 Saturd8y ntaht 1D a ll>tm Nat' ~el ~NG"LS EDGED the Pitt.om, scortna 11 po1nt1. A o Wiit didn't plaJ !unday w1Ma ... BaJlor •cond 28 potnta to --~ .. BY TRIBE, .8-2 Llbr tlmce. nave B1n1, tbt NM'• ~ IMder. Dftt.ed ~. _,,...nu, ........ (.i.9) -b~Lle .... Auelet l'lard Jted a .... .. AU~ ,.... "' ~ 1tqube4 lrom Ntw York f'I ... . Dave Nellem trtpMd and ICOl'ed tbe .,o, led th• Lake'I to the .,_,, deddhll nm on 1n lnfte1d srounder scoriztC 14 of hJI 22 potnU ta .. in the etebth ..... ....., .. Ule fOU?tb Deriod. Cleveland lDdlaDI def91ttd t b • Dl,...01T ,,.._ 1&&..-1. • " ..__IUll ~ 1-2 tn ubtitlon .... " 11-17 bllebaD. a._.. 1l •1 u ndle4 .. 'ft'lll'• Clellli LNaue D' ...... I >-4 NCcrd • .... .. .. .... ..... ~ I E ....... d deddlC bJ .. na. '!!It Allfi1I \.411'19 • • .. ... "'6, ........ t N ...... I\. M ---------------T.... • Ba 11' W e'II Do OK · in LAi-.- .... ___ __ Sports la Brief Nancy Greene Sweeps Aspen Women's Event8 ' I . , ' ,. WIN$ IY A WHISKER -Sooth ~l Decker Underwood narrowly defeats Laie1f00(\'f Bili> Greer to run the taste.st mile of s.turday's S6allMrn Coant- tiea meet at HUbtintton Beach Hiih-, l1nderwood, ........ Diii ...... a janlor, ran 4:19.9. Greer, wtao made a stlrrinl ch.aleD'I• to almoeit win the DAILY PILOT tropbY, w11 ck>Cb4 in 4:20.0 for tile daT• most hotly con· tellted race. ! ... ' I DOUILI WINlllR ~'Cs Jtilli'a Piii! Willlams plcliod ap. two told m.da1I tn ea meet xtion Saturday, baulni tht 440 in 48.4 and tbl • 11' 1:55.4 -MC1* an Ofter .ctioo1 record. WJillaml ii tM NcOrd bolder for the Bee eeo Witt! a 1:20.5 . . Top Marks."~ • 22.1 zu 41.1 l :IO.I •;11.t 14R&A. SPIKE ACES WHO WON PLACES Southern Wun ties S11mmaries -. . . .... ., . . ,. . -- • ~,lli.ci-18,lM· So~thland Spikers · Williams Runs 48.4, 1:55~4 By GLENN WIOTll .... ..., ....... Treck and fteld a4dGDldot were ~ ot anotber' b-* JMr for 4be prept by the fabulou1 "'onnucu reeorded 111 Saturday'• ft annual ~ Couatitl meet at K~ Beacb If.lab. '!he cluly ffeet ot l b h c 1 a d 1 ·~ '13 Soun.a O.Wcnla ¥ch 1choo1a ppt on a . ~ lllpl.u ot wvee be(n-t;IOO ,_ * llftved cold bnelel ..t SM ttnat fl rain to view b performaac:M. Heading the flow of talent ••• IOCh sta-s u Paul Wllllama ol the Met school, Gree Jones from Lona • Btldi Poly, hue Curtis of SUtt • AM and Reynoldo Brown ol Com • 1'bl latUr trio broke meet recordl. Williams, the ou ... · nifty mi diltance star, Iott a close vote Curtis for athlete of tbe meet l.aur Curtis was t.tbbed on the atr el three gold medal elbts -two ol wbidl ,..... 't(ibd-aided. He won the UA> hip hurdles in meet record Ume ol 14 Oat and had allowable wind ualltance of four m1)ea per bOur. He alao took tbe 180 lows In 11.1 (with 1Wf breei.et at h1a back) and 1-&ailed 23-31/t in the long jump • . taking only one leap in com· petition. Curtis alJo ran a lee on tbe Saintl' fourth place 440 relay quart el WUUama wu magniflcent, earning a aumbet-of votes for most valuable ltblete honors. ~tting no btlp from the cold wind, be lipped to a l:SU ill his ~OD ol tbe 880 and (Ot a MCOGd cold medal by rollinc to a 48.4 in tbe 440. Boeh performances we ICbool reccirdl. Jones, tbe powerful Poly whiz, tin· in t1>e da1'• mott outat&ndinc tn- c11 ual df<rt by running the 880 in 1;50.1 to shatter the ineet record by U seoondl. It's tbt tblrd fHtett clocldq tVV for a Cal!fcniaa in prep competition. Brown bopped over .. 10 for the day'• third meet record and h9d t.hne mJsaea (none close) at &-11~. Ht's onJy been out for tract one fttk,, having just completed buketball plty on Compton's undefeated ClF cbasl· pionehip squad. Decker Underwood ot South Tor· ranee -a junicr -held olf a determined btd by Lakewood'• Bob Greer to wind the DAILY PILOT mile trophy. Underwood ran 4:1t.t wblle Greer wu clocked In 4:20.0. Ceutennlal's Edeael Garrlton bid a fme double, t&klng tbe 440 1n fl.7 and bagl.inl the 100 in 9.7. Bruce-Ba1.lard of Bellflower bid tbe futest century of tbe aftmnooa with a 9.4. However, exceu wind nuDlfWI lt as a tie for the meet mark. Orange OOUDUaos accounted for 10 flnt places during the aftemooa. All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturdcl, ........................ ,...... -... , .............. .._. ....... ..... .,.. .. ~ ...... , ......... .,..... ..... t~ •................... 1 ...... ~I,.., ................... __ \ ch«lt .......... fl .. Wi ... w-" .. .,.., 1 ..... 111 DAYS \ ONLY! . EACH SAFE SPECIAL You am always rely on Penney's for quality Mt'Vice at low prices. • Complete chassis lubrication (standard fittings) • Expert brake adiudlnent • Precision ~I balanm, indodiftg weights ( 1 wheel) • I nstoll seat belt • I nstoU h.adrest • I Mtafl shock abeorber } ., i LOOKS IASY -Compton Blah'• Reynoldo Brown ilubea the ftne form that gave him a Southern Counties meet record leap of 6-10 Saturday at Huntington Beach Wgb. Brown, who's been out Pf/I TlllMllY ........ "· ~ Der Clilllr a '"'· '"" .. t ,& • •111ST llAC•. ' "'"°""' • ,...r .,. Mii •.,.. Ill Cal". Clalmlne • ..... .... a.lmN ..nee ........ ,.,_ ~ (J o..tn> •Ill "-,_,_ ,. ,.,., •* .,.. ,.,,., (W ,.....,,.,, "' •~LMf m LJml MM CD H<tlf) 1•1 All Y• (I Ve--.) 111 Gel\Mt INt4 I" c.MI m ·-,,_ IJ ....,,,..,,, '" Le TwtvN (M Y-1 111 s-t Wiiiie CA l'lneclel 116 w.tenl Oeftcitr 116 LMlt Melle IJ Trvllllol 111 HCONO llACe. 1 1/1' mllfl. J v .. r ..... ClelMIN. l'une M* Clelml"' ~111.-. ..... 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And then there is the furiously boilln« Polit1cal pot to be watched and discussed from all s1de1. Sen. Robert F'. Kennedy's news conference Saturday, at which he announced his candidacy for the Demo- cratic presidential nomination, was thorou&ttfy talked about by the networks. NIC'S "Travels With Charley'' Sunday ntaht was an illustrated reading by Henry Fonda of a· cerpts from John stetnbeck's book about a tri1> in a camper • truck • named Rocinante after bon Quixote's horse -acrosos the United States and back, with his black poodle, Charley, for compeny. The program was notable for the ingenious way it illustrated steinbeck's lmpressiOM af bis country, since It used the camera as if it were tile writer'• eyes. SOME 0, HIS experiences -a meeting with an itinel'9nt actor, an evening with 10me JiTench. Canad1an potato harvesters, a reunion with a boy· hood friend -were re-created using actons. '!be photography, particuJarly showing the grandeur of the scenery, was ima~ative. Some toudles af Stein- beck's humor and wry philosophy were illustrtted by cartoons. "The AC'U>r" on ABC Friday ni(ht had Sir Alec Guinness as host and guide in an hour when some af the best-knonw names of the British at.age di6CUssed the function of the performer, the writer and the director. The hour had a spontaneous qual- ity about it, and the hiimllght was a conflict in views between Peter Brook. a director, who enhin· erl the lmoortance of his role, and playwright Hardd Pinter who felt directors should not get too much in the center af things. "PBL," the education network's Sanday ni&flt curre!tt events round·up. took itself Uitfitly to bave some satiric fun with the public and commerdal television and with un~rwrltlng foundation. - one of which support& the pro(U'Ul. Among ita ton~e.fn.dleet recommendatlom WM a tax on the use af canned laughter in cem. merclat programs -doubit tu when mctMr II dropped in where there ii no joke, and a "deld body tax" assessed each time an ootlaw ar TllJtin bites the dust in a commercial program. ALSO SUGGESTED was a fine for "irrelennt documentaries." and on the uninhibited use of the colon In pro~am titles -"Lkhtenstein: The Sleep. Ing Midget" or "Shirley Temple: The Middle Years." R«ommended tonight: "The Bill Cosby Show," NBC. 8-9 PST, with the comedian leaving hii ''I Spy" role to return to the scenes of his Pbiladel. phi• childhood. "\. ,. r~ ~ILY_'1_Lo_rr _____ -._o._ldQ_, _M.o __ ll._.lM __ _ • 'If .. . . ••• . . • • . .. t .. .. rn mp Gear HolUlay Rambler Believes · Tif!W Righ:~ .f of Opening .... llat wavtni, no futare; not By CARL CAUTENSEN moved to Harbor Boulevard. About l1s monlbl ago Holiday .Rambler ope.Did lta anott.er new car dealer doors for bua.lneat wtth no · Dedgn Award Dorian Hunter, president ol the Orange County Cblpter ol the American Institute of ~r D~ signers, presents Robert G. Vande Vrede, vice-pre&· dent of Missile Systems Division, Atlantic Research Corp., a citation of merit for the ouuW>ding total delign contribution in Orange County. Vande Vrede accepta the award on behalf of Emmett H. Brad- ley of Newport Beach, pretident of the Costa Mesa plant booored for "its exceptional industrial design." Construction Helps B~st State Economy California 11 ecooom i<: ac· tlvtty advanced again in Februlll'J, witti total spen. ding readling '9'2. 70 billioo. ·tccordln& to figures just ~ued by The Bank of 1 Callfornla °""kb reveal an increast of .51 percent over January and 9.3 percent over a year ago. I n February, resldentlal con- 11truction, totaling '2 86 bU.lloo, account.ed for nearly halt of all construction value aod was about double that of a year ago. The bank's e c o n o m i c aeries, seasooa.lly adjusted at an annual rate, measures personal, government, and business spending for fixed lnves-tmenl t b r o u i b o u t CalUornia. Wage and aalary com• peoaation totalled SS0.3'2 billl<lll in February, boosting penonal income tA> $'12.98 billion, which gained .55 per· cent in th3 month and 7 .3 perceent in a year. Personal taxes, savings, and con- sumer ioterest payments subtracted Sl&.83 b l l I l o n from personal income, leav- ing $.53.35 billion I o r personal spending. Retail trade rose .31 per· cent In the month and 7.:J billion. Personal services. houaJng, traruportatlon, and recreatJon c o 1 t s totalled t:2UJ2 bUtion. Business spending for fix. ed investment advanced .74 percent ln February to $12.28 billion. 20 percent more than a year ago. Purchases of durable equip- ment, ~lling '6..59 billion, exceeded the January figure by .81 per~. HOW WELL DO MUTUAL FUNDS PERFORM? ~ I& ... flllCOf'd of the mwtual funde? How ...... they perform durinf the 1966 market decline? How did ttt1y perform in 967? Could thty have adv1nt-.,s for the 1rowth·minded investor-or should he a,. cautious} To help you decide, Goodbody 1s hold1n1 one·MUion seminars. dest1n1d to clear up questions you may have about those mutual funds. These MSSions-prl· manly for inwstora al1'9ady familiar with Mutu.I Funds -will •tttmpt to probe into 1r111 11n1rally 1tot covered by ttt. usuaf inwstment seminars-mctudiftc tht important income and lrowth aituetiona. Whtth•ryour aim is posslblt ton1·term 1rowth ef capital or hither income, or a conatrvltivt •PPf"OICh. we btli•vt you will find this ldvlne.ct Mminar lnOlt lnt1r1stln1- N£WPORT BEACH tven a seardilloit nie dealenb1p lll4 it "caDJe to Mil Ramblua Ind looked forward to a tood ytM." Costa Mua bad been widlout • R a m b Je r c1eai.rlhip lor ovt.r a year 1fhen Blll Bryant opeMd his oe• outlet in Cotta Mesa. Bryant, wbo has been a Rambler dealer Jn Long Buch lor several years, needed no coovlnclnt ol op- porbmit1es along the Orange Coast as be aa" tbe JUCceas of Harbor B 0 u 1 e v I r d deal er s. All be needed was a little ti.mt. The new Javelin and AMX were 10Iog to provide the lure for new R a m b I e r c u s t o m e r s and the neeesaary "shot lo the arm·• fer Rambler dealers. Well, now tbe time JS right; tile Javella wu one of the most t~ed about cart in tbe coantry when introduced last October and now the new AMX ii once again creating Rambler in· terest IO HoUday Rambler is having ita official grand opening -even with a searcf)ligti t. Cam Speer Is general manager and heads up the dealership and has been associ,ited with Bill Bryant since 111&2. He hu been with Holiday Rambler since 1950 and hit experience with American Moton goes back a good many years prior to that. Tnese me.n and their staff of 16 have combined their efforts to bring a needed Rambler dealership to Costa Mesa. Holiday R a m b 1 e r Sales & Service is located at 1968 Harbor Blvd. We wish them well. ESTES CLAIMS CHEVY LEADING Chevrolet regained first place in pauenger cars and c o n t i a u e d lb truck leadership in Los An1eles and the total CalUornia market in 1987, E. M. "Pete" Estes, Chevrolet general manaeer, to 1 d newsm.a on hit recent Los Angeles visit. "Re&istrations just com· pleted ahow Cbervollt had a 9 percent lead i n puaenger c a r a in Los Angeles and an I percent lead for the state," he said. "We maintained our truck lead by more than 9 percnt in 'bot.b cJty and state." Eater also said t b a t r • I h t r a t l o n s show Callfarnia durin& 1987 in· . creued ita role u the auto Industry's top aalea state despite an overall decline in the national market. Ke said, "California led the number two state, New York, by mo.re than ~000 cars. Estes a.ad Chevrolet's 1enetal aalet m&naltr, IM N. Mays, were ia Los Angeles to diacusa the marlret outlook and sale. ltrategy wttb S o • t b er n California Cbem>let dealers. -~--~-_;;...__:;__ _ _;_~~__;,~----------- 87 SYLVIA PORTER U~ and 1 Tanzania : How wq~ you..UU to ride in a jeep llCJ'OU vut, open plaina Ahd see: buds of Zebra, IC o. b , Wildebeest. Grant and T h o m s o n Gaullet, att wild.. all roam· ing freely around your car, all unexpectedly s 11 e n t . dec1ptively ,..Ue. e v e o shy? How would JOU like to sail do1rn tbe Nile ln a powered llucb and look up to see SCOHa of Elephants leedlni on trees along the river bank, look down to s • • coantlels crocodiles sHt.berinl In the mud next to their baddies, the Hippos ? TRIS l8 What J saw (plus Lions, Glraftes, Rhh>os. Ba- boons, etc.) in Uganda and Ttl')Unll, m, countries in East Africa 'I ,000-8,000 miles from New York City during the period my income tax serlu was appearlnf. And if my responae is typical, I also w:itoessed -{be begin- ning of what Will become one of the great tourist areas of the glo"be. In many regions. you C9 find awe-inspiring moaa· ta.ins. magnificeat beacbll, holiday climates and ~· But on top of all this, bf!n you find a fantastic varifey of wlld animals conatantry on the move acrou 1n• dreds of square mu.a If national parks. ~ If you've even a mlt9 Of adventurous sp\Jit. ' • u must yearn to see the animals alive and FREE. If you've any loft of utun at an. you muat thrill to the fact that tii. emes11Dg nations of East A.frlca have had the basic te111t to earmark precious fun4t to set apart huge ~ "here each species may aist. evolve. an<l survtve. '• \\ I ·~ !lo .. •1 -.. +:: -1 +"' -r~ .:.:.r r· -u t .. ,,. -1 :~ . ., 14 1'~ -i. -J\4 I +1•• General Fund Receipts Up 4 7%, Says Floonioy •• •• .. , I '! .. . .. .. .r . • . ... • r .. .. ., • • I I I I I I ' ' . .. .. .. . ~·-·-·--..... -..... ... . ,. "' ....... . ............ ....... ... . -... ... .. ... . .. ,. .,-...... 'Mn, 11wcll 18, 1'61 Stock Exchange List . ' -. .. ... .. . . ' ' ... , .. , . za oAtl v ,n.or ..... 11..u 18, 1968 'The Little Bat9 Transp"lanted Triangl,e Top Comedy at Mesa P"layhouse MISA'S 'LITILI HUT' TRIANGLI Id Llttle, L•lle Dey, Gene Benedict 'Chitty Chitty' Still 'Bang Bangs' Away By VERNON' SCOTl' HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Did~ V111 Dyke 1 t ft Hollywood lut May to 1tar kl "Chitty Cltitty Bant Sana" 1n £Deland, icbedul· ed to be completed liut October. but attn rolling oo. Tbe comedian ducted out of the picture to rtbu'n to Southern Callfornla to fulfill a television Cillnmltment with CBS tile paat all: weeks. He returns '°°" to London to complete the movie - Enclilh wea1het and tea brtaka pennittl.nc. "It ltarted out at Juat another mane," Van Dyke said. • er1n crackiof b1I face. "Now it loob 1lb a career for me." Actually, Van Dyke wu only half amu.Md. 'lbg 1nall'1 pace ot 1kit1& pro- ductkln bced blm • delay ltarrlnt tin ''Balo Pata" at CoJumbia until IOIDetlaM thil n.mmer. Neltller dou bl ~ will .,,, ..-t ~ ot ~euun r1tur•fa1 • Bllabtr to eomp1lte a P'e- lure that it so far over schedule and budget that Van Dyke calla it "the 'Cleopatr.' ol tilt children's movlea.'' ''During ttie l<>ve!y sum· mer months we lhot indoors at the 1tudio. 'lben In September we began w<rk· Ina outd<>on and it bas rain· ed or snowed almoat e"1')' day aioce. "Add tiO that the fact ihat tM Britilh haven't filmed many musicals and you can undentand 1 ome of the troubla Wt encountered." "'lbw• are a ,..,, oth.r Httle ttUnca that slow down proclucUon OV« there, too." "First cl all there's trldi· tloo. 'lbat means a tea break at 10 iD the Dl<ll1ililC and another at 4 o'clock. Nothlnc and DO one must kMrfere with l1at -tft!l !I •"rt dame~ Im· .... .. Aad 4be anklDI ... "" sfroQc. So •tronc that l:ley quit at 5 p.m. lharp, no mltter Jl we're ~ la Ile m1ddJe of a ICtDt. Cro~ord PU71lle ACROSS 1 H1shl1h SOll'ct 5 Reprl1111nd: Sl111g II Santi - 14 -airgtOlt 15 Hold In poss us Ion U Norse god 17 Establlshed as legal t1ndlf 19 Ptrsonal dignity 20 lrlttr1 prlH 21 Those wtie op11ate 1ngln11 23 Playground flxturt 25 llortlst's co.panlOft 26 Rtptlltlon of 1 sound 28 Cuban products 32 In original slate 37 Musical transition 38 ••• Canals 39 Auto 1cceuorlts 41 C0111pau point "Deotl¥14 SI Nockey posltlo.: 2wordt '2 omce worker: Colloq. '3 Wilhoit\ lllu.lnatfon U Establish a lllltual ... 11t1on '6 Unit of 1dr11U '1 Grou,of ... ...... ~ ttll M U1Wlllit4 11 Air. Co11b. tor. a SoanlM •tllt oon :S/llAI U Hlndllolt 4J City 11 part Quebec u -n nfts 44 te1iM o1 U H1rness tiorsa pwt 4' Co• Intl %2 8 .. IM• being abbrevf1tlot1 47 Cllddln 24 Rtportff'I 49 FOl'9 of 1 Tr1ct CJ11Stlo11 11111lst11rt dtveloptf't 27 '•l to 52 A11Ulor- produets 1t11 tar ltltlv. 2 Rub any ~ Antlqut stat1m1nts 3 Kind of 30 Trick 53 Dtrlslve skin disuse 31 Ont wilt! noise 4 Ont tlllt Intuition 55 Ab111don 1ffords 32 U.S. Ar,,.y 56 8tco1111 1 dtl 19ht Rntrvt: candidate In 5 Midwest city: Abbf. a co•petltlon lnfonul l'3 Pat.ho· 57 Atdl1lc writ 6 State of loglcal sa Pert. to 42 Fully develop.ii 45 Qulnt1111l1t'1 ltlrtllplact 41lake1l1W 50 Ylsh-•'• dnlct 11enlal 1nllr911unt Ille Soviet dl•nn1 )4 R1tt tnck 59 M•swt of 1 Nottwortly charactlf 11119111 happtnlnt 35 EllnM••• 60 H._.. I Golf ch• for one splrltM 9 ChlfttM, la J6 Slllll )ey Fr9nct HCllllM '1 Of h•sll 10 ltdlc1td Vlllty 51 Sororltf 11• 41 T 1111• Int •••• 11 T•I 4lsll1ct By TOM TITUS OI .. Oeltr Pl ... tt•lf If you can visualize a drawin1 room comedy play· ed out with all lta 10Phlstica· lion by a sh!pwredced trio on an uncharted I.stand. then you have an accurate pie· ture ot ''The Uttle Hut." one of the true comedic bon mob of thiJ year's commun- ity theater season. Director Bill F u c I k. in staging the Andre Roussin comedy for the Costa Men Civic Playhouse, bu many "THI LmLI M\tT" A c:onMCt\I lly /Wire ll--1n. fired- " lly 1111 ,UC.. tGl>ftll aM lltl\1"'9 1W JoM S..'1lt eltd ''' Itel-. -_,..., Irr Iha Coefl Mew Clvk ,...,.. -,,14a., end S.1\1,.., llll'OUlll ~rell 13 11 IN C:ommunllY C..ONr 1udl1otlum "" IN 0;,,,.. C-ty ,,,,. •l"IMMl1. Coefl -· TMI CAST Heflry • . .. Id llflle Sotun .. .. .. .. .. .. . LHll• on "'"'" ........... o..ie a..iedlcl A Str11• .. f • .. .. .. .. .. • tenny .i- things 1oin1 for h1m in thls one, amona them the aerv· ices of two supremely taJ. ented performers -G e n e Benedict and Leslie Day- and an elaborately desiined junaJe 1et which itael.f ltn· eratea applause. At the core of the aattrical situation Ls the oft presented eWnal triangle, tranaplant· ed t.o a South Seu ialand after a shipwreck which left the trio in evening clothes. And even after six months they still manage to drea for dinner and abide by otb· er teneu of proper Britlab decorum. So civilized are they that, when the lover advt.lea the husband that he's been bav· ing an affair with the latter's wife for the put lix years, they work out the b<>Uaing arrangementl on a logical "share the wealth" bull. And this scene alone la worth the price of adml11lon. Benedict portray1 the IU- per·loaJcal, butter~lf~a• ing buaband with OUI reatralnt and uproarloua un· dentatemenl There ii Just enough 1eninue warmth in hiJ characterization t.o de· tour It from tbt "stiff up- per Up" Britllb lttleot11>1 and produce, of an tblaCI, believabWty. M i I a J) • ,.. melodiOUI t.ooea and c<nplettly irra· tlonal rationale ccmtrlbutt t.o an outstand.lnJ perform· ance u the errant wife wbo ii, above an ebe, adaptable. She it CGmpletely radlant in a role which aeem1 almott to have been written for ber light comedy taltntl. Aa the ltiff, p o m p o u 1 "other man" in the triangle Ed Uttlt bu a bit furthfl. to reach, but M lives a highly creditable account of himself. He la moat effective when, after expostni hla affair to the buaband, he remarks, "I haven't upset you, have I, old man?" But there ii a limit to what can be done in a one. problem aituation, and Just when tt bu about played ita course, the tri.an&)e becomes a quadrangle. Benny Jen.en, who atepped in on len than two weeb' notiC!L comea a Cl r 0 I I adm.traw,y U the bromed "stranier" who fur. tber ccmpllcatea matt.en by praenttnc a different aort ol rivalry. Althoutb the third ad WI· vered a bit on open.lq nilbt. the Costa Meaa production aenerally reflecta the 1poo- taneity 10 eaaentlal to carry off a small cut comedy which relies 10 heavily on solid characterization. Unfortunately o n I y two more nllbta remain for "The Uttlt Hut" at the Commu- nity Center auditorium. The play clOHI Friday and Sat. Urday alter four perform· ance., u la the playboult'1 custom. LeG~l Invades SF Night Club SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Tbe dreary, ....._ chain of toplesa eN.rtatnment that baa entbralled the North Beach Diet& dub area for the put two JM.l's baa been broken wffb a salty, aom~lmea cruesame adap- tion of an old French form of lhow biz. ''Le Grand Guipol 1968" opens tonlCbt at a com· modiOUJ basement nlgbt spot called Le Carnaval with a wild comblnatlon of old· fashioned •a.diam. clever l<>Und effect, IDd 118htln1, and some r a u c o u 1 , lr· reverent sktta based on modern America. Tbt Grand Gutcnol form, orilf.nally of Paris, 1tre11ed the maeabre and set it off wtth bumorou, Wte. The San J'rlDCiJco Y t fl I o D , prniMfed for n e w 1 m • a Thlll'ldaJ nlgbt, doe• the same, but with up to date touobe1 lib tbt mornlnl ne.i&hborbood kaffeeklatch that is converted arbtly with lights and f I u or es c e n t makeup into a covey of blackbearted witdtea. A sort of ln ti m a tt vaudeville that wrenches the viewer from blulna lilht to pitch darkness. Grand Gulgnoi mll:es clasaic radio IOund tracb from the 1• like G&DCbUlters with a aeries of ICIMI Of a eop btatmt up a hippie who brinCJ It all on In the first place by parading wtl:I a potter that 1ay1 "Stamp out poUce br'utality. '' In tbt end, the cop turu illto a wernolf. 'Laughing' To Resume On TueMlay "Enter Laugh1n1," with Rent Santoni, Sue Ane Liq· don, IQie Wolfington, Kath- leen Freeman, Herbie Fare, Jeannine Riley and Linda Kaye Henning, btgfna the second and final week of its e n g a g e m e n t at Mtk>dylaod Theater Tues-day. The story of a stagestruck young man from tbt Brom whose first p u b 11 c ap- pearaoce 13 so bed it skyrockets him to stardom, "Enter Laughjng" pla,..S on Broadway for ~ tbaa a year and bas i.ubsequently been m81fe into a motion picture in v.ilich SeaeoGi also starred. The current show w1ll bt followed on Tuesday, Mll'Ch 26, by ttle second J>l&1 In the Melodyland 1 pr l n I suson. Shelley Winters in Tennessee Williams' "Sweet Bird of Youtti.'' Thia Uh the others in the stria will run for tw() weeks. Tickets for all thr"JOlaJ' which are presented U,y Britisli Rock' Sipger Dulu Stunt Feat • Elim DOOiittle GOne MOO By BOB TBOMAI uktd 1D1 Jf I ..... Illa m:J bllr .. w17 It II, I to appear ill Ilda Iha Ille wca't do ,wr Moom•n• HOLLYWOOD (AP) wu mdi8J trit111 8'lllltJ fllml ' Tbn '-bnab oat lA1lu reJnlnda you of Dia Poitier, and I -.a t Would 1.iiaat'hij ml bt said bt Ud.~F.~rii~~~ DooliU1t before lbt mtC todeed. J..-..ect wut bt wai.d to Profalor IDaiDt. tboUP ''Wall. tlllD be ltarW bOw: 1flltttm l c:olald act tbe's ScloWm not Cocbt1 ttllln' me about wW J cir, eot.••. , and abe doan't looi a btt 1'00ld bavt to do r. llilL:-=.:=:======;;;;; lite Julie Andrtwl o r plcture. Md be waa nan; Aadrty Hepburn. dlteky, bt wu. l dMl*t RoancWaced and plate um attltbdt • au. w J ed. Lolu bas the drift and decided tlO bolcl lll1 tarplr. ambition of Bernard llsaw•a Then bt tills 1D1 I woU1d Fa!r Lady. Sht allo bu have t.o dWllt lily hair for Eliza 'I ftH, N I b t the pictuN -It WM too demoutrated at her recut red and rd haft to d1I openlnC nilbt at the Co-It darker. COMlllt G1"t. The 1ocal ''Well. that did U! I 1911 orcbntra coaJdn•t 1et wttb .. him, 'if ,. att • her roctbll beM, and --·~-----­.... flUllinl afterward. Bat tbt stral&btened out tbe mu.stdans, and the eniasement, her flrat on the Hollywood tcene. bal pro-11.==iiiiii ved a auecas. But then, Palll. wbateYCr Lulu wants, Lulu N"1,.N UJUally getl. And aha her &W ii I reolX'<I am.uh, "To Sir With I - Lave, .. the pttin1 h• been . llilND WE iooct. born M I _,,wa=-a~··· •iiiE Sht wu a r e -·· - M c D o D a 1 d McLauehlln Lawrie -''with a name TllemJIEllJllBS,.._ l1ke tMt nobody would have 4&a.. 'ftlmlly a cbance" -ln Ltnnoxtown. ..... Scotland 11 y e a r I 110, 1&'11\' rn daut)rter of a mutlc-lovlnl ""t:;, ... - butdm. Sbe eau«!Jt her --·---··-flltber'•· 1ovt ot the 11r1c --.r. ... ·:-~.ii:"'.:I "I started atnsinl before Ir--------- could talk." At 14 1bt WU --------- linlinl ID Glup wbeD a1---------.1 talent manaav recoanbed s her promi.M and ottered • eoatract. She WM dubbed Lulu (''Tbe name IMIDtd to ftt, !Mt's all; I waa IOl'ta bub- bly. lfferveaceut and cud- dly") IDd placed wJCb • combo called Lulu and tbe Lovera. Sooa ahe bad her ftrst bit, "Shout." She Jost her lover• -"they cot fed up llDd left because I wu eettlnl all the attention." Lulu became a part ol tht Br.IUlb rock tltablitb· ment, but lhe made liWe impftllion OD the American market. Then came "To S1r With Love." "I bad wanted to do a tum, ya tet, and I WM real1----------11 excited when I heard that --------- this chap Mlmea ClaveU Wat eomlftl bacu1 .. a ttu. 1btMllr wtMrt I was !llectnc."•~·Me THI LUIUlttOUI llWIALl9A °Sl!!'l~TH.:.:IATll • CHILO wmt PAim ON''f • e DtDS TUDIAY e ,$ ....... ... .. ............ . ............ , .. . ................ ....... _,.. ... -. P•SnYAL A-lltlQl!IA,UllMlll•'-• ....... _...,c;.,.. __ .._ __ ..__ ............. ..._, ... "lomlY"'-C1llf STAITS WIDNISDA Y "LIVE POI LIFE" ~do ------·--................ _ ........ ~PORT ,:·. I NOW THROUGH TUESDAY ----,, ........ .,....-... 1..n\lse ~!et\~~ lP-~· If what~, ... In "THI' HOUSE"' h111p•ned .. you ••• yw wouWti't want .. ....... ltelthert Exclvllve 0...,.. c.unty l"1•1•ment MOTii Lltnlt.I lUtt-2 wb enly "ilGNIFICENT!" -CMCMOMIOIOM "BREATHTAKING!" -~-­!!:=~-•a. 'II 7 ------ ...... ..,.. r ..aY.'9 IOl.D AJfDDWl·llAX~ IYDOe·lllCllAID• ···-· ··-·----n.atAJ.r W.....,.._7:00 I 10:00 p.& ... 21. I S.. 1-4-7·10 p.m. OCt'pt Mondays w l t h matinees on SaturdaJI -r=====.::===~==~=--=========;11 SUodays. are now OD 1111• Now Winner ef 10 Acallamy AWMI ~ at the Melodyland box ease.•·---NOMIMATIO-POlt :!.all 11heater ticl* ...-10 ACADIMY AWAIDI Pint Run Thil Al'M 6 ACADEMY AWARDSI i;=m All llWNCI 1HIM IVllY IMHT ••• l ' I • . L r I .. ( I j ' t l ~ .. t ..... I, .•• 1 ·- '• I ,. ~ I ... .. ~-·' . I . \ l' ~ -~ . _ .. !r . ..... .. . t This ls · the ancient Roman · Forum . and that "column" you ~ in ttie foreground is your pwn DAILY. PILOT. We'V.1f0"'9 o ~ ~lft~ .since the days when Caesar's citizens debated their mo~t. important affairs amid the , t • columns lOU see i this photograph. It was q u ; t e a .. tt .\ I. r • marketplace, ffjo,.,.a .pJace ·where you could ifind ·the .~ -= ~ tfOods and foods · ·of th'e· day. Ideas f1ou¥ r-r.a; ~, ' In tt.n1 ancien :RG.nGn . Forum .. · . t · ._; ~-· · ., · ,. • ~. ·1 f • 1~ . t 1' . • . ..... • . ! I . ... '· ,';" .. ".! • 1 -....... ~ ... .. -, .... ..-,. ...... ,,. ... -· -... ~ ·--,,. .. _.. .... ___ ~-·-.... -.... -... .. • ': ' . ' I I. ', I •tt . .. . ., . ' . • l'o I 't I . 'l ' I I · :1 · o I '.,"; •• I •• I .; 1 :·;. J • ,.1 I ._.,...MCMUYll • ' ' ... But 0RJ'1ge Coast readers know there is an "open for· um"' much closer to home nowadays. No need to trav- el to · Rome. The most important affairs of the world, • the nation and the local community ore reported and deb0f9a among the columns of the DAILY PILOT. And . . th~ Qrange Coast's favorite doily ne~spaper .is a pop- ufdr t~marketpface, too. Look amid our columns for to- ' days. best buys. · .\ . !'~ ..... ~ 4 I ti . .. . L . • 1. 1· ~ I . •' ,, .. -~ .... ; ' . £ ! • ' "' .. • -• • • ' •• C• """-.._. '--... • ' ,. • .._ ,. ...-., ..._. .... • DAU.Y PILOT Moftdaf, Mlr'tl l8. lM "6Uils '°* llll HOOllS FOi SALi HOUHS 'oa SALl_,HOUSIS~OIW.• f~s.~~L 0.-•t 1000 Gener•I 1000 Genenl 1000 General 1000 c.ta MMe 11• · Like New $t9,9SO ~ down. 3 BR 2 bath re- d.corated t1lluulbout in. clud1nc n • w carpetinc, lush landscapins. Hurry on this one. Vacant. Pool Home $21,950 3 BR 2 b&th, heated A: fiJ.. t.nd pool, bit-in vac. cln.n- « A TV, outstandlns buy. Immediate poe8HS1oo. College Park $26,950 Wt• 3 BR 2 bath, doable ftttplaee, cu1 de PC. b- IWM hllb FHA lolul. HARBOR VIEW HILLS CeroN del M.r Lalk • built homes located In the Southland'• most de- linble .. fudnattnc areL School• ' CalU. Irvine campus )l.t m o m • n t 1 away. Sena1bly prlcid from $34.900 to '41,900 fuhlon•ble leycrett Newport' 1 finest a r e a • wbere 10'1 own the land: ..___. A __ "'._ ....... ST OWNER.. Nnr watdUf -1-••• NCI •cs'*'a· J Bdrm IMae. $63,500 ..._. U'rini with ftrepi90e. noo1 f ..._ area. new bufJtJn e t'1 BR • 3~ bath home. Newport Beach. A marvel-~ _, J'A turnaos. I.Mat .,_ = :e~y~WI ~ ~ <:...,. ~ty \ tlldlla with bfrdt c:abiMtl. Mapl.floolt! $84,500 GUI lamUy bome in llnmacQ. • ~ witlt block waJla. late coodltion. Huse lamily ._ I0-1901 • ' BR • 3 bath SptUl\lh room Mid eechaded uw. BY Qwner. 29'J Bowlin& Stunnin&! $74,150 IOOlD look out to 18' x 40' 2414 Vllta Del Oro G,_ O:lllqe ~. 3 BR. Heated and Filtered Pool Newport ~adl f ... rm, 2 ba, trplc, elec e 4 BR. 3 ba, bu1e split level turrounded by deckin& and RELAX bttm. S:U.500. Exilt1nc In Spotlesa! $81.SOO larae covered patio for pool-Relaxation ta iuaranteed ..,.., at K" ntA aide party entertainment when you live In the Bl11Ua ,..,.,_'-'166 mo. Incl prtnc., e 4 BR 3 b& Ivan Wells arn. Four larae bedroonu Condom.lnlum. 3 8dnn, 2 Int taxes, Ina. ~ built. Pool! $51,500 and 4 bathl accommodate the bath. bNutifully decorated. BALI' ACRE Fruit tnft, rooet d19criminating family. Ocean plua Bay View. Pri-btaqdful landllcapbls. aoned e 4 BR dininf rm, atrium Separate tervlce room, wile-nte balcony, never lived In. f units. OJstom 2 bctb A: pool! $68,500 11vin1 kit<:Mn with all built-Now ready • io.ded with a. bome, larae endaaed patio, in appliances. Child'• lhake tru. Prloed to io quldd,y. 1luve kennel. $31 , U 0 . e 3 BR Z"1 ba dinina nn. roof playbouae in 11!'P9rate $211,900 Oner. ~6 superb decor! $SUOO play area. Just lilted ·Call Ph. '44-1133 TRANSFERRED to samoa. tor appointment today. ~~~~~~~~ l BR 2 ba, patio, elec llltdt We bave the choicest sel~ ~ W•lk to Golf (ou,.. cllbwasher, drapee, w I w tlon of bl>mea In WesteliU epta beautlfullY landlcsped, a: Ba,y~! Do phone u.-In BHutlful Mesa V.,. frult treea. $24,950. ~ma we'd enjoy belJ>ina you! Bi& 4 BEDROOM, 2 elepnt I BR, m BA W/W carpet. Ruth Pardoll, Re•ltor 2043 WESrCLIFF DRIVE :.thlr=~ = ~ Patio. 2 car Pnat· Fenced 16Cli Wntclifl Dr. 80-6200 ~7711 Open Eves. llvtn, room with ro~c ._.yd. Nr. Sl John Olal'dt ~. 2 CU' plus pnp. sit.cm. Owner S.1712 --------- 5 WAYS TO GO 5 HOUSIS 5 '°°LS S PlltlCIS 1. 4 Bedroom with beautitul landscaptnc and larae cov- tred patio. $23.900. 2. 3 bedroom, larat enclosed patJo. $26,800. 3. 3 bed.rooms, with grttn house and 3 car prage. $32,IXX>. 4. 3 bedroom A famJly room, new ;;11,soo~o wall carpet· 5 bedroom + den, 3 balhl, al dlntns room $40.!IOO. OCEAN VIEW HOME 2 Bedrooms, 2 b&thl walk to private beach open beamed ceUlnp btautlAil brick fireplace will excban&e $47,500 Call covmm PA'nO. Lu a la ' BR, 2 BA. Uv rm. ... ~. dnaperlet and i» Al rm, 5 Yn cld. BY cu mu.. tlda Execudw C>ilnwr. Call aft 5. sn.m Home rncl1 for lmtant rood ,_a.....,._1061 ______ _ livbw-A FANTM'I'IC V.U.. J Bedroom. 11' Batb. BY UE! $Z,OOO. Owner. Loaded with extra. G.l. loan $22,500. 848-ml Meta del M.r 1105 Bob Ewin&: MF.SA dtl MAR. 3 bdrm COSTA MEM omcz 1~ ba, brdwd tin, bit.ma, Evet: 494--3480 2629 Haitlar Blvd. 545-9491 Opm tm 9 PM cpta, clrps. $25,950 Owner~ $79 MOllH 1111 LUSK HOMIS 293 E. 17th St. MM494 ......._...__ ........... BJvd Eveninp 646-8259 vu~.,.. .. : MllCIV"U1\.Q' • liiliimiiii ___ liiiiiiiiiiii from Pacific Cout Hwy. er Newport f'wy. Turn on San Joaquin Hllla Rd., then 1ollow sip to model 1tt1. --------- PARTY POOl HOME IMMEDIATE rossESSION. NOUSIS POI SAi.i ~-- ~~!!'! ...... , . " . -·,-,l~ .. ••• Of ........... cua. U.J ........... IOOlll ........ .._ °' tbla ....... i-.. ..... _,_._.... ...... __ .._. .......... tnta1niQI ....... -il5ell famltJ .... wtdr It's ..... rump raca _, roca fDr • pool1' OatJ ... wtda • )oiwdowa~._ rrhecytlidfllllt In ti.a. .............. wD It'• bedtwwwna ma..t .. " wiDI awu hfn .... ltml area. a mt, 2 Ba ad •· mU dlnlnl !OOID earwd around • t.attaal p.rden patio. $11,B and 01111 S!.215 don peymert. 1_".!•sPRING .... REAIJrV . llD1 w..un Drift lnMMdl ... 0c., . ., Ivan W6 &mt, ~ atve ~ .... OaJI. redec., n.t d ~ 4 BR'a, din. rm., lam. rm., 3 BA'a + beaut pDWda' rm. All •. ldllchen. Larp lot. Ovtr.aisfld pr. tsit.1111>. Call Owner 644-lM.t Open S.t Ir b 1-5-1901 Comme- dore lld., N.8. LUXURY Nnr new 3 Bit. A 2 bL DrJie, MW .... W·W opta, elec. bltnl. Ic*1 retired cple •. Owner. -. .. BEAU bMdl Dupla tar .... a... terms. AU bit-. ctri-, Is .... 310'1 s •• Dr. Prine. anly. rMm BAYl'BONT Is doelr. 3 BR. 3 Ba., den. S'lt,!00 Cir ia./cpt. $G5 Mo. No. 2 BeJIJoa <mu. m.mt ... .,... ....... 1210 s lf1l, lam, din, 2 be, c:Ult DUPLEX LOT VACANT "LIVE-IN" ' lllTS 4 super deluxe 1100 aq ft 2 BR 2 bath with fireplace unltl. Patioa I: prqn Ir wubroom a I 1 o. '57.500 terma. Sharp Early Amft'lcan 3 BR home 1 ~ batha, MPUate family room with fl.replace ' built-in boolrea.ln. Luab land.tcaped rear yard with IPU'klinc pool. Tmu to IUit ASKING $23,llOO. mt I \I I • \\ 111 I I ~ 1 \ 1: \ \II\\ I \I 1 1C83 ~. C.M. home. Top Rsta Joc:ation. 5-)'l'L old S39,000 w/10"' doWJt. Bkr. m.3850, 541-1413 4 larp BR.I 2 bathl, ueeJ. lent w/w carpetin&, -11 bullt- lnl, tresbly painted ls on · qulet cu14e-ac atreet. Al/I. ~ ACRE S Bedrooms, J S.th CUMe&ic St. I>Nth ot la» ~ bloc4c to ocean $23,500 UDO SANDS 3 81l. 2 Ba. $%l.500 IEACH con AGE Good location $23,llOO Geor(e Wllllamaan, Rltr. ~ OPEN EVES. $450 Do~ ... Far ttd9 .,.. family home eloee to everyt!dnJ. Newly painted Inside and out. Three bJc bedrooms, 2 badla, dou- ble car prqe. Sl23 Plr' month include• tun. See toda)' • won't lut 1ofW! Newport .. Victoria 646-1111 NI.AR IEACH Lenden Repa1 .... 1ons 30 yr .. ..., ftnandna. No Jou co.ta °' e9C!'Olr fees. I.up 3 l 4 Bil pm. tire bomn. 3 bathl, maro. ble pullmana, cbolce of o»- or In c:arpeUnr. Ovll'liad 2CM.1 WESTCLI1'J' DRIVE 2 cv prqea, built-In ov- 146-7711 Open Eves. 1111, ra.llpl Ir cllahwuhtn. ~COATS ~WAL~CI llALTOU 5464141- (0pen ..... ,., Deluxe Anthony Pool 4 ledroom -2 leth bend forces Ale. MS,GOO. M6-10Cl or IG-1221. Owner. AV AIL Im.med. OUf H'ewD 3BR,2111l+2BKOcecl . $750 DOWN tni '26.soo • 10" down . CAU MR. BLACK, 54C).1J5l Mesa v... r::en ~-=J vaw .Apt. $t9.500. • .,. 3 Bdnn, 1" batba, t.mDy ~ ~ - bom .. "' 30-yr )Ou. Te> ----------· . tal PQment. ~ tu,. es tr lnaurance $185.50 montll Unusu•I Strlldftl VIEW of lakes. IZ'eenl A fl.Ir. Pull Price $24,450 ~ • lovely 1..ay ao1f courae home. New Uatinc ........ now $42.500 drutbl1y re- duced ~ for quick ... 8t NC7J'HING LIKE ?JI in X.. Newport Shorel 1220 NIW 4 ll A DIN 3 batht, la-3C30 Owner Immac 3 .. 2 ... fplc, bcb, pod. db • .Avail DOY· $22,ll'iO. .... 1m ycNlt V\ctetle v~. Col .... RNlty 546 5llO le 646-1111 Deluxe bWlt·ln kltcbea, J.arse FAMU.Y ROOM. cmrpea and drapes. Stunoins livtns 1'00m wttb Joe WrnSnr tu. place. COVERED PAno. Top North c.o.ta M-.,_ '25115C1. NO DOWN VJ;1'S • lDW DOWN tmma to~ ooe. VACANT!!! OWNERS -y-... --N-o_Do_Wft __ MUST SEU.. A STEAL! If Newport .... . l200 $4,000 DOWN . & ... ~-... IJCrUl cnrl'A ~OFFICE 2629 Harbor Blvd. 569491 Open till t PM S1ll per month coven all No fixer upper and lharp 11 It can be. Four bedroom•, 1" balbl, b'Ced alr beet, \nil a bullt in kitchen. Owner ii tra.lllfernd and must sell. Let UI lhow you the rut ol the aoodla 2121 U.W.rd Lane. SB&+hmrmonfee Judi UC CllDll tlWald A BEST BUY at $41,500 Set 1"'11' multilie lllttnl ar. or eal1 ~ Mr. Robin.Ill DAVIS UALTY ... ..._..._. IMS ___ ..;. roa ... "" o.... uea. Wu4. t ·mt ..... wtth t•·~-­deawi~....-......... 2cup.raam.c. HUidt ............ 1- " ..00 TOTAL DOWN lnc.MlfttAllCJ.lftl c.... .. v ... Better llYWc ID StD0t 1'Ne ..... f llqe bedroama. plua famJly room; 2 .... wlt.b D e W ... dfbl carpetina wJtl IDlt.chbt& dnp-. Lab ~ .... ,........ ... endoatd ,.,.. -ot tbt Mclndilt • "5" ION1J'1'ES TO BEACH sn.l50 2 STOJtY • D6cel7 landllt:aped 4 BR, 2~ BA, 1ce fam ,., cllD rm, alee. blt-1.na, 2 ftrep&.acea. patio, carpet.a ...... 2 CG' ...... ~ meat drivftl,J. 2,D .,.. a. Pool.Ce bled nil eaclGellll JUI. BMuti.fal MW bauDw area. aa.. ., 2 actlllmt llqflasCllllta'sbutnQ from W., me.ta A -.. Near ICboala. Owner an..., dtPM. ....... ~ GI NO DOWN PAYlll2CT 9110 c1o11n1 c:mt wm IDOl1¥ ,_ 1D Ilda .,.. home. UJ. 81-.ded c:pCa/ctr,., eamJL fenced A tudlc. w.-ms d.latala to ~ ~ lhower. Only 121.000. JJJ!f'";p-,..-.11 ..... .. the ....... $21.UO Ammt ~" Jou oa Joni)' 1% ... 3 8R. cpta/drps. • Haffdat halty 'lbnea to Matdl Income" 11 40 Wamer M2"4ll5 hdllced to$12,t50 ' 5 VACANT Larplt W!W la town, Hu.re livkle roem. mw ar- PID tbr'OQlhaut. A lot CIC bome tbr -$22Jlli0, ,.ut .......... tty 141-1281 z.a IGaM' Near Beach, Sattoa Sea Priced to aell fut at $25.ZO Best loc., xlnt R·l Jot. Ml.Y i:: ~low~·.,...,,,...., trade for truck, late car · vea. V'M"V~cw WATERFRONT WITH DOCK Coleswortlly & Co. LOVELY I BR 2 S. b:lme Oil 2 lotl; CID me U 2 epta. Rm. to bid. Near ba7 and ooeu. "5,!500. wm llll an .,.....,.. 1227 2 Bil 2 BA 111t4m-Ow. Plitlo MJnw c1n cWce Joe. '1UOO Olnt Twnbae. Broc*bant, N. of.Mama. Walk by pool Jmo K.1np'"*5 LL <Allo Bne furn). • or • 111bmlt what YOU Ottlce Open SaVSunday have. Aakina $3,250 642-3519 *LA CHEN MYER PRIVATE PARTY POOL will purcha11t home or tn. come property 1f deatrable. PRINCIPALS ONLY. M.2-71S6 NOW'S THE nME FOR c;>UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY \PILOT WANT AD Why not live on a quiet cul- dt-11c street A enjoy re- lued living? 3 large BRa 2 bethl, double fittplace, lam.Uy room. 111 bu.lit-ins, heavy lhake roof A: mini- mum upk~ yard. Priced Ill $28,950 -10% down. CALL MR. BLACK, 540-1151 Newly carpeted, draped A painted ln a out. Prtvate dock far large boat. Ablen- 642·Tn7 1904 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Open Eva. t1ftal • D. .,. home, beatild poal, ...... 1azMli. or "' mt. ar tnde. 121 C1ft 8t .Bea OWNER m.mt ~..,... n•• By Owner.~ t" ""1M!!' prtca low at ..... iiiii ____ iil -------- $53,800 for rASr SALE. 1/1 SUPERB vfew cl Bad: Bay 1242 ONAL Buy. 3 B1l. 2 -. tm l1h. an .aec kitdl. W. Huae A: Mta.; elepnt 3 BR 2 : 1111 •• c-Mltllwll? IALIOA ILVD. Ba. 2 I ..,.. tnbouae: Gdld •--.tlLL.M ..._. IMcll. t.llfwllla MedaJUan; poola, puttlnl _...,..... Kl Nin Olt ·-DUPLEX &Tftl.. *· Quiet. aechaded EXCEPTI Ocan Side ol Street. Rf. area. Steal. $37,.500. m.f.1lW ~ ae Dea" abop. cul-dH&e at. $32,500 Owner. l4f.oJ.63 ••aw 1250 ly Owwer 2 B1l. 2 baths aft d\red for quick tale. NPT H,U. 2 Br, 2 ba. ftp., to ... weu, s.k11 I <.o. 673-9'l00 "1.1.=~: 642-3287 ~: ~ = = Bay & Beach Hall Wlldys can lo.I pal. C..... TI4: 12T-l090 Eve. A ~ • Realty, Inc. 548-39111 0025 W. Balboa Blvd., NB CONDO.; 3 BR. ra ba., c:pt1. d\armlq F• u Drapes. btt.ina; beat.II pool Jqt • ~ wtth . .W.-aecluded patio. Income Unit pouible, s • 1'01lMElt MODEL BOYE NEAR BE.lat. Corner Jot. l'talll7 patnt.d. 3 Jn old. o.n111. lndtcpfnc a ~ bdmL A f&m. rm. Patio fire rtng. q,ta, drps • $29,900. ~owner. 1 Gleft Mar by Owner, 3 BR. % BA. ldtchen w/paoelled tam rm, n. nn, fireplace, covered patio. No down V .A. 982-3121 • ..... , •ltt1ln Valley 1410 11er pper ~ =.,.,.. m.aso. Need! ~ lendtt Jovini BE.\T 5 Bil, 3 be ~ ID care. 3 BR., Jli bath. large ~Spanish~ 1q yard. double itarage Ir nice yard w/bearlna fruit a.. new carpeta Ind dnlpts. "1, 150. (Not lel!Mbold) 8 y Owner: 3 bckm. 2 ba CID drcJe aa&.dMIC. 1.rs blck walled bck yd . I...nd-..,d. with patio a ... fin pit. 440 aq ft den.. pool tbl. $21,900 MT.mt ~ 1'15-D .... .... 1151 ltrfft. NO OOWN TO VETS $50,0C». Owner. ~9511 L ~~ month total. Call IMJIAC, J BK 2 Ba., blMna. ------ cpta., clrpe.. trpl. Le. 1ldck patio. Nr. 8cbJL $29.B moeo, Ml-3.UI CALL US TO SEE ftta dC!llllent f ... 3 Ba. bame • 9' lot, Dft' pejnt Jal ·-+ mlQ emu. .... reed1 VJSI• R. c. CR.EEK. i.lty V1a IM> f13.99QD sum:n ~ .• ......, n. DAILY PILOT a...,,.. wcs.. ... ........ llma • .aart. 1- ... 111 iohn macnab c....... •• ., mo c..n...,., -----~~ -- CUSTOM $29,950 Incomparable. CQlfm' dt- Hatlt! NNt 3 bdrm mi l~ eorMr lot nr. COUl'le. Dbl med brtdr ftn1Uce. Wbai. of a Wy $29.lrJO. MESA VERDE JU!:ALTT s..6990 A'l'NUM Loe. tn emt.r of ~ w/ JUntillC ...... .., tndlc:ai> ... ,. ......... hilt' Meir. Eicl:l'wh• ... .... --.-.. DILTA UAL UTATI .... --~ d -PW\'-IM. .1 .... DlllM0.1. J '-II. U... llltdt ....._. ...... .,.... ...... ... lwllMt• ....... MNnt ftlll:U. ..... .... ~1\411A-4~~s ISolwaAapZe SeNUW 1VoNhaiefOf'aO.CW. ............. ., .. I tM wo:::Mad _.a. . ....................... r r 1 r 1 llU81N I I I' I ... .. . ' ...... JI , ... ..,,.......,. .. ,.. ..... __.. ....... ~.....,~--~ ....... --.:.~~~;:::.::...::;;;:::;;... __ ._...t...:..!' .... =--------~~~~~~~~!!!..J~!!!!S~~~! • OCEAN • BY OWNER $250,000 VALUE FOR sm,ooo CASH • 3 LOTS (SIDI IY SIDI) • 2 LOTS WITH DELUXE DUPLEXES 1 VACANT CORNER LOT • PRIME LocATION •· SEBNG IS IELIEYING SHOWN IY APPOINT· ll~t Mlllt .u -!BA aJnm new heme • maplflceat ~ *" lot. l.ooll I onr a mUla .-,. arm DriftWOCld Dr •• .,... i..,._a31JI I WVZLY OCEAN ·id 1 I.anal .-tto. Wiid briCk trli' s JIDJlM 2 BA. $4C,500 c.n -.ua 1ietwn 1o.s pat t....,........ 17fll. ' Mm. famJly rm. lb~ARCHBAY. OWNER. '51,00D 815.a s.c ........ 171 ' tOOT nx rr 2BR.2ba. ~ 8allmlt ... will mm. $39,500 UlR.,2Ba Whttwftttt View home. • --paint ' polllb. "°" DD pml 124.SOO Ellen c. Mabone:v • .Rlt 1624 N. ll C&mlno Reel ,,_. C114> trU:le Su Clenente, CaJf1. NTAU ...... "'"' ..... Un..'Wnlty ,.,. 2211 2 8clrm. 2 tlath Tbw ..... Ne&.· ua. Pool. sz;o. mo Leue. ..... Beaut Ocean 1'ront tunJ. 2 Bil. an sSau 1ront. Quiet people. mall Huntf~ leedt 2400 Dowat'D Hmrt. Beach.; de9a corner dQlex, 1 BR., tum. • mo. m.19'12 MUal1 a&NTAU .--.untuntllhld C..,a... 11.00 a Bit 2 bL 1 onna1 cftninl aree. eattna uu in kitcb. ~ c:pta. Htd I mtered pool. Allo 2 BR ltumPQ9 room. poal.lide. Lee patio. sm ....._ .ith S'1'5 ~ depcllft. MM735 "'9o1 Venle J110 Laue 3 bdrm. 2 bath, fmnll1 room. blt·loa. Cl1'tll. .... $215 5tN993 IMMEDIA~ ~nc:y 3 BR. 2 84. carpeta, drat*. fftplacet. Ev• mQCl Ncwp..-t luch l200 ADJ. s.y, 3 BR 2 be. ImmllG 1-cty ~ C'Cmdo. Oomtl prtnc:y. lee mamt Jd. '!'reel, pool, etc. Homit overlooks ptlftbelt. Immed occ. Adha. No peta. 1AHpt. eG-2D MODERN 1 art ac..nfraat Hae. w. Mpt. Ww, '"'old• cple, Sl» mo. lie. Writa owner Sox a. La Canada; cu. 91011 Neapa1 tt.ltlhto 1210 Nr. Harbor Hlah 3 BR. i Bl lam rm. kl'lt17 Jiii. Patio. $250. mo. Act 648-1456 . II J I 1l t . tf h I' f. Green Veltey u. tamJly ...., ..m u. ¥el7 ..... BaecttJq SpaiWia 3 ~ -"'" mmll wttb .. ...,. .... fmeecl ... ~ ... ftp, bWJt . Iii .itcba. wan to""'.) .a: C1t1pet. t -..,.~ .... .. ---d ........ -w.. ...... ,mate,.n. pool and ldddlM .. adulCa du' iSoOle I . Montbb' PQmenta Start • Low u IMttaAM N20 VOLTAUll nov•.so Lea 1 BR. 2 BR. ltDdim ~ ...... ntrti. Wltb .,..._II .a. ~ elrca:ltl. ·-be 8hle to ·~. -V1r1 valves .tie. Unllr Ulbt~--911 .... hid 1Plldllr, ml lmowleds• cC Jaslo. m. ... w draJJtl ""611.. leW7 oamm..-na. wltb ~NPNWw'• m.aial Orm -llblnl frtq9bmltltl, PAIAMITllCS mau.,o.e.x.. &eaa. . .. t. bti• lde Mldlialsls • l•et llllle i; Mlchl11sts I:. Mllllnt . f ~ Mlchinlsl I·· Drill Press Opers I.. Tool Grhlder ':. Bench Inspector I ~anday and nilht 1hlttl. Min 411 hr work Wftk 1 . 1 Probt &barln( J. C. CARTER CO. 671 W. 17th St. Cotta Mesa 541-3421 An eqm.l opportunity employer SKILLED AND UNSKILLED MIN NIEDID NOW ' ro FIU. VACANCIES JN : NEW DEPARTMENT ·OPENINGS our: ro EX- PANSION IN OUR Oft,. ANGE C0VNTY DMSION. STARTlNG SALARY $120 per WMk I up IMMD>IATE EMPLOY· HENT FOft ntOSE WHO Q U A LI TY. CX>MPLETE t JOB TRAJNlliG AND RAP· 1 m ADVANCEMENT. REXAIR INC. ORANGE OOUNTY DIV. For tntonnation call Mondlly • Tllelday 537-2381 J EXPLORER I 1 MOTOIHOME CORP. NMCtt lxperlencecl • Cabinet Assemblers Mobile llome and tn1ler aperience nee 11111 >. 'T'&emmcbia frtnp llendts! Appl .. I 4000 Cempus Drift Ntwpert a.ch I TOOL & DIE MAlllS · ht & W Shifts l4wmam 3 yan 6Ptrlence Steady f!mployaumt Opportunity tar advanoemeat SM Western 2701 S. Harbor Senta Ana AA equal oppcJl'tunltr emp'°Yer LAW -DEPUTY SHIRll', I I A C9rftr u a l>epatf Sheriff with ~· OJun(y la DO'llr I llY.s1ltie to m 1 t e as. I Grada ~ 21 I~ '6.U per mcmdl to lfart. for .W&Ml tztorm.tson and &ppilcatica 'a:!RrACr~ DEPT. 1COUNTY 01' ORANGE D.C N. Broadny I, s.na Ana • !(IH) DW809 <n4) ~ I ____ ___:~;.;,:.:.: . $70 WHI l -EXPERIENCED - • Mii Operators e Grinder Operators CADILLAC GAGE WEST COAST 1866 Whittier Ave Closta Mesa 646-2491 An equal opportunity employer PRODUCTION EN61NfER Rnponslble for the de- •iln, Plannlnl and layout of 1 Metal Stamping and Fabrlcatioll Dlplrtmerit. DHl6ll BIGIEER SBOOI DRAmMAll Make detail aaembly drawinp from layout and aketches. Make limple layout from sped& m. 1tructlona and lketcheL Two years college or equivalent. Approximate- ly four years experience, famlliar with military specs. MAmR SPKWTftS CO. 1640 Moltrft .. Ave. Cede Mesi 642-2427 An eqm1 CllllM'tmdb' ~ Receiving Inspector lxpert«teed In r.celv- lnt •nd •aemWv ln-epectfon. Must be f .. mlll•r with machine toolt such as Compu. •ton; set up on sur· face pf•t•, using , ... blocb and hel9ht .... Able to work to drawtnp and speclfl. c.Hona for mlUtary CMl'trlds.~ •I blclcpouM val ... Ible. APPLY ONLY IF QUALll'llD. Pertonnel Office U.S. Divers Company 3323 w. w ... , Santa Ana Anequal~ty ..,,.. ACCOllTANT Rapidly expanding Or- ange O:Junty Electronics Manut.cturtt hu career opportunity for account- ant ~rienced In Pay- rolls, Accounts Payable and Genml1 AccotD'ltfna. ~nd l'tl9Wlle and -1a:ry requirementa to: Marshall Commanlutlons 2230 S. Anne St. S.nte Ane, Calif. An eqtal tWOt llmitJ emplayt!r YOUNG MEN 18-28 Intemational Firm win talce &pplk:litlom eil WMk to fill aevttal SALm PRattonON Jcms $135 PEI WEEK SALARY ()pportwlh for rapid M· ftnCement to JDlbllemelt $10,000 ftnt YfJ9l' potelltial. 1D ~ IA tniDlnc in our Loor Beech 6'trlct otnce. A pennanmt umpment to our Onqe Ccunty Brandi. <213~14'1 9 un. to 5 p.m. Merninr Dishwasher Aptlfy In Person Coco's Famous Hamburgers 17th & lnlne Newport Be1ch SHIPPING & RECEIVING CLIRK Capable mpfni~ depart- mmt ln llDAl1 manut.ctur. inc plarit. Famlliar with ODDUDerdal A aerotpace ~ requirements. lJ. blnl fr1np btniftta. Apply in writtna. lt&tlnc experi- ~ • .alllf'Y hiltory. Write: Box M-'8, Dally PUot FRY COOK EQwJienwd mly ..t ap- ply. Nlcf\ta, CNtr 11 )'IUI IA are. Salary commenan" ate. Contact MR. SHIN aft,. er 2 p.m. 6'f5.48llO looking tonrd lhe RmlEI Penon11I Agency 901 Dower Drive Newport Inch 642·7414 54U020 wiff be h.ppy to ... Pbane roDA.!' tar sist you in rn.ki-• appcinbDEU( fbr • man ....., BEW ARDn.G J"'l1TUltE. yours secure in to-642-9080 for a,.11nt. d•y's business world. Help WantM Women SECRETARY EXPERIENCED 7400 S42S up lscrow Aaahtant leach area company ,..._ pl . for a. UNITID CALIPOINIA March Dept. Set up BANK fl'-and Hlw•7· Type '°'45 wpm, I c t • La Pu Vin ... c.nt.r phone aptritna. No 26151 IA ,II ltwl ahorthllnd. MMat ... MhMn Vlefe able te work un4tr 137-0066 ,,...,,.. (cempany peyl ~ fee) SECRETARY Salary Open Need expertencecf dlc- tllphone op• r 1 t • r. --------Good typlst-.55 wpm, IOtnt SH. 1xp.n.nc. In Insurance IMlpfvl but not nectu1ry. Only pis 35 or over nNd apply. (1ppllunt . NCR P~ 0,..alllr Elqier or will tma Applrln ...-: ; .... of< America EIPlff¥1c9il ltq-Punchera A t1Pkta tor ooe year projed. 2 Yun prior experience • aceDut· abfllty .. quanty. ldMl OOlttiolll for ~ wl&h youaa family. f2.&o To 12. 75 Pll' hoai'. I baar1 per day, 6 da1I per week. ' CALL MRS •. HEMPHILL 542-4241 STATE FARM ·FIRE & WUAL TY CO. IAJITA ANA. CALll'OIJIA An ~ Opportunft, ~ -------- Trel~lence EIPlOlll EXPERIENCED 14'11t have lmowledae IA bookbeplna. Mr-2531 J. t PemrS llWUT S10IE J.C. PENNEY CO. ,.y1fet) 615 E . Balboa Bl•L S.AWLADY &BIERAl nmn a.~ caw. roY STORE-COSI'A ME.!A N.wpert Ctntw 24 Flllhlen Island Newport IMch, C.flf. VITIU No experience necuury. SJSO An equal opportunity Full Ume. 1 Ntte I week. Must rvn 10 key ..,, empla)'tr 25 or '111a. KI ~nm type 50 wpm. ...... -------__ Aek_for_Mr!!!!!!!!!. !!!PoUock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! person who HU. .t. tan wortc. Lot of ,.. tentlel. (eom,eny 1MY1 1/J fee) Cllll lYPUT $325. Lett of typlftt. Fl1Ure aptltu.t. r t q u I r • d, IOfM fllfng. Attractive offlce and surround- ings. (eotnpeny peys 1/J fM) TYPIST $350 Hosteaes Dty & Nftht Shifts AHll1 in pel'8l ~11 ar U wtidQI. RBIBI E. l! NEWP'OlT IEACH R~eptlonlst­. Typht <\Velk-enck only) Needed tor ExclUstve Ral Eltate oUlce Prefer ~I 2().30. Good located In N..-port s.acb typing skllla -55 Send ~to~ wpm. Capeb .. of com-Box M-51 ~ PUot poelnt own letters. ' (appJlunt peys fee) RKOIDS Cl.Ell $325 up BARMAIDS ••• ••• ...S CiO-GO DANClllS .......... Mttvn woman need· a5a3 or m.9713 9d t. Mt up records, IF Yoa a.a eanatruct an escrow fll" •nd h•n· intelllpct Jette. type 60 d.. lotin deposfts. wpm, Dk• detall wvrtl II Mutt if m. as lir wwt-wtttc ~ MANICURIST Wltll Experieace Call Pem Cbttlt1an ol Newporttr ''"' ... uty S.IOft M4.QS40 NE!D Attractl .. 1'0IDal 21 to 30 yn. to wort In new carry out rutaurant. Newpet ~ Gd p.y, boars, lmmediate polition. Appq in penon todQ 2100 W. Ocean Front. Tb ' DorJmeD blt&urant. An equal CJRlCll"IUnlty empiQyer Loe.I manufacturer has Immediate openlft91 for: • w •• ,. ... ......,. ..,,.rd•I firm with Rbtnl fri• .......... OHL Y EXPIRllNCID PEOPLE should eppfy to PWMEIRICS 929 laker Street Coett Mesa S49-2221 M•clll• .. l.Hdm• Woctial ,__.,,, .. , paacb ......... 0n ... ddnllt tool&. DQ lhtft. Te$10 .... + c-. <~ nesoUable, de· pendinc u p o n expert. ~·~~~ ~~SJabana. Sales -nperi......c1a1ee-not re-=Ace •--e pre-,,.. ... T•JlUOI Knowledp ., marnrl'sc>- tartns QStltml plue ex- perienee In Cobol. , .. _ .. a....m.w. Te $10.200 Prefer personnel or l8lel .xperienee p J u • dell'ft. WW do aome ~tlq. JilaJTled. 1n late ~L ...... ..,,,.,. To 10,000 DqrM In •ccountins. ftnance 0 t economJCI plus two Yftrl elq)erl- ence; to prepare reports tor manarement and u-Nt ln Data Prooellini project!ON. ,,.,,_,., Acea lwl Te $8400 BA ~ ln account-m._ Katmam records of property add tt lo n 1, tramftn &. D d retire- IMllt,. all ftllled I a 1 e L Alic> cSete'mtne appred.-atJon rat.-. -WOMEN ·;~tll- Must baw rood seneraJ booldcHplnr-bac:kpwnd with emphuia on ~~ roll and accounts . pey- able. Prefer fie as-e. (campati)' PIQ'I fee) ...... Stcrsl&f Way N119fl•l1 MQllt have cant. •XPft'l-ence a. f!'ltCellent dcilla. (appUcant ~ fee) We .... _ Secy Te $461 Exdtlnl po1ltlon far a mature pttSOn wttb ablllty to ftlilet public. ~ Mblt be l.'X• ed for~ r le l cl. c ocm~ p1111 fee) Jr. s.cr ... , To $450 Por th~~~ )'OU1IS la~ w I t 11 top skills: G o o d ldvance- rMnt. ( comi:anY P I 7 I fee) D.ltwPNcw19tQ. .. DrtldJ 0 r le II te d ib'l. with 101N bookkeePlnc 1*Jmound. to train on llBI -D.P. eqwpment, l50 wpm-tnfn&. .Ap 3()-45. (eompa n7 rebnburtet fee) LIFETIME Gift • a..-t 1e.:in 1)ptni Scbool 113 Dill Mar, CM. 50-2151 Ma.Wecl PIANO Jesmm In Dl7 ~ or pupil's home. Pliant MHm. 535-A &dud. CY MEICHANDISI FOtt SALi AND TUDI Fumltvre ! l f I j i ' : ... ....,. ... &. "•,•A.Ill-, •EIWATW flWUS-llYllS-IAlm ................ j b~~ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE t Callous Indifference Blame for the uiatlng and patently unfair draft law and ils adrniniatr.Uon has been spread around both the uecutive and le&isJetive brandies of the federal governmenL Where it rightly belongs iJ easy to pmpoint. It's the Home of Representatives. and in particular the HouH Armed Services Committee. A presidential commission spent a year draftin.it recommendation• aimed It making the Selective Service sylltem as fair as possible to all elements of the nation's youth. President Johll60n endorsed most of the recom· mendatlons. But the House Armed Servicea Committee <k!creed that no great changes were needed. So. in a fine show or leltislation bv default. the Howe rubber stamped the committee's bill It did so late on a day 1asl year when members were eager to get away for a 1ong Memorial Day week end -some on a iunket to Paris TM House had been in session until 2 a.m the nipt before. working on a controversial school bill. ac· cordlng to the A9Sociated Press. The members were tired aod short temptted. Wben the draft bill camf' up there were cries of "Vote! Vote!" within an hour A debate-1imitmg motion went throuih quickly Armed Servi~s Committee members ea~er to carry out smne of the recommendations o( the commission wrrP shouted down In the less-than·a·minute thev had to rx· plain the btH's amendments. · One committee member put the condemnation of the Howe action cuccindly. He said. "We're askrn.'( youn2 men to li!ive uo two vears o( their lives and we won't even give two days of our time to consider this " He could have added, ''We'~ also askm~ these young men ~o give up their lives, while we refuse to go into the fairnets of the method by which they art> selected for the ncrilice." While this callous indifference continues. the policy of drtfting the oldest registran~ first goes on. D~er· How Hanoi Treats POWs WASHINGTON -There Is good reason wby the International Red Cross ii be:lnl adamantly barred by Hanoi'• Communist dictators from viaitint theJr prisoner of war camps. U.S. airJDlll and other military cap- tfVll .,.. receMq only a minimum Of the treatment preacrlbed by the Geneva Convention of 1949. In ltrtklna contraat, the U.S. Is meticulou.aly abiding by all provi1lon1 oi thil international agreement. Red 0011 olficlala have free ~cess to U.S. priacm campt: Inmates get an ~e diet, hsvt adequate medical ean, Md ... allowed to receive and Miid mall. But mune.rous Red Cross appeals to lllDG for a similar poUcy In ill POW camp. have been brushed asjde with the curt atatement. ' ' Tb e 1Jlilonlr1 are getting humanitarian trtatmeal" J'BOll FIRB'l'·BAND accounta from JlliS1Ad Clpth'es, escapees md other C-:: IOlll'C*, U.S. authorltiu now qatte a bit lboot North Viet. DllD't POW CM1P1 8Dd c:ondttiom in Jbem. In tile Interest of the prisoners' flelfare, only certan detailJ can be dilcloted, M follows: -The Reds apparently have six POW camps, with an estimated 500 to l!OO Americans. Three of these campe are near Hanoi. -Priaonen are fed a subelstenee diet consiJtinc chiefly of rice .wt •eptablu, with am occas.ional 1mall mnoant ol fbtl. 'lbere art no meat Cll' dMry producta of any kind. The usual practice is two meals a day but this varies somewhat in the dir: ferent camps. -Some medical care is provided. But none ol the camps have hospitals or clinics. If a doctor is deemed necessacy. he Is brought in from tbt outside. -80~ POWS BA VE gotten a few letters. But no prisoner has been allowed to tend any. That bu been 1ummarily dealt with by oot providiu1 any writing maurial. All packages are turned back to the Red Qlon some obviously opened and examined'. -POWa are i n t e r r o g a t e d In- tensively, particularly high-ranking piloU. In various ways, the Qnn. munists endeavor to pressure and wbeedJe "confeatons" or "ad- nUuiODJ" ol guilt -far use in broad· casts and other antl-U.S. propaganda. -The Ufte recenfly-liberated pilots were in solitary con:tm.meot fer a CClUiderable time; one of them for more than three montbs. During this solltary incarceration, the officers were under constant ScT\ltiDy by guards. Before being liberated. the pilotll memorized the names ol several hun· dred other POWa In three camps. Since retls'ninl, they have been able to Identify a number of thete prisoners from service photograpba. lt.bert S. Allea Shirtings or Suitings? No one. tG my knowledge. has ever taught I •bort course in "ve.rbal economlc1, but It would certainly be ln9tJ'Octlv• -and wryly amus.ing - to study the economic value of words. Every woman knows. for Instance. that a "frock" costs more than a "dre11," and a •·aown" coats more than a "frock." In the .:o.ametic area. 1 "parfum" 1s at leut twice as n· ~ive aa a "perfume," whUe a 'creme.. cu be double the price Of a aJmple "cream." MEN, UUWISE, have learned that "aJ.cb" are cheaper than "odd trouaen." and "outerwear" Is more COlt11 th• a mere "ovtf'coat." And, Of cour1e, goln1 tA> a men'• "hair llloo" la twice aa upensive as going • I .. blrMf abop." • A 0 tltDtPltce'' cotts more than a ~*II" (~ in Cac:t, ttle best ~ I evei bad ,,.. • watch .. t'llt mt anly Ill): • " d .. ,_...... ii more cottly the ~·11111111;" • "automobile ·• Nffdless to say, a "tome" costs more than a "book." and a "Journal" more than a "magazine." Mark Twain once observed that a cauliflower la just a cabbace with a college education : m the same way. a "coutt.D'lere" ln the world of tub.ion Is just a seemS'tress with a Berlitz certilicate. BAUGIITY WORDS r or com. m o n p I a c e object! fulftll a psychological need for superiority as well as an economic bludgeon. At the tum Of ttie century, when men still~ detachable eolian and cuffs. Oliver Herford to'4 ol •trelliJls into a 1elf~scloQl&y tlepnt mu'• 1bop and Just bronlnC ~ A clerk 8"ifOacbed bllD and Wd in minctnl ...uuit.J: "la t 1' II ,..,uemu lntttestilld In 1 o m t Mmttngs or IUitinp?" Herford amiled and shook his head. "No." be replied. "I just came ln to 1et some paltry c~ and cultlnp " MORE THAN a ball-century later. .. ~.. and "IUltinp" tUO COl1 a lot more lllao p1al.D "lhlrtl" and ....... " 1b1a ll all r-t of a ,._.11 ~ tuward ··gpw.n mobWt;J" bl ... Illa ........ ol cede . ments for ireduate ltudenta ha•e been wiped out d• spite a prepondera~ of apert opinion that tbla i.I bad for the Army, tbe con .... and the natlon. And while tbe Presidftt hu ailed that rutional standards be applied for draft clauifieationa. Ind Con- gress h.. given him authority to iasue them, 4.089 I~ cal draft boards acrosa the netion still aet tbtir own standarda. These vary from county to county camin& justifiable complaints of uotven, unfa1r trutm.nt of draftees. Congre.ss passed up U. dunce lMt year to correct ~t least a &ood many of the Inequities now callling so much parental anguish. Tbe biH resulting from the House's indifference will remain the law unhl June 30. 1971 unless public clamor for justice persuades the Hot.16e to reopen the qaeatlon. It's time for every citileo interested in even-bamded justice for .our youth to IPPIY pressure on Congress - and specifically on OtU' own California coocraslonal delegation. . In no. circum!>Wlcee ahou1d the draft be Wied punl· lively against any young man because he ia a diaenter and neither should it t.vor the affluent over the incli: gent in dmrments. CA>mpetition for Brains Most middle-aged adult. well remember when $30 a w~ek was a respectable starting salary in mOlt any Job Just out a!. col~ge. That's $1,560 a yea.r. Th~ can~ be blamed if they're open.mouthed with awe .this cooung June when major corporaUons otfeY starting sabry ranges such aa these to the new crop of graduates: -Mecbaniul Engineers, $9,000 fo $18,SOO a year. -La"'.)'ers, $9,eo_o to $15.000 a year. -Business Admmlatutors wttb malter'a desrees $10,000 to $15,000 I year. • Many at. today's bright youth will, in truth. pick up where therr elders left off . . • at 1eut in income. --""' •HA~! HAA! ~~~!~ Byington Bye Comnwnts on Riot Report More F .. , Rete8ftl T .... Leve-I .. , Dr•• WASHINGTON -Everybody la fly. ing into W ubington tbeee day a with report& for the President. ."We have to send more troops to Vietnam. slr .... "We have to send more money to the gbettce, sir." And so forth. Thus an uneasy nation waits to see what the President will do in the months ahead about sending b-oops and money here and there. And no one darts prtdk:t the outcome. No one but me. What Jives me courage to make a fearlets prediction Is seeing the e~thurfastlc reception Washington hll given the massive Report of tM President's Commission on CtvU Disorder. THE REPORT. w hi c h com. P!'f~na.lvety details how pourlnf billiona of ®Dan into the ghettos will insure domestic tranquiUty ad a greater America. has caused a tremendout-stir here. Hardly anyone is talking of anythin~ else. "What a stimulatin~ report." cried that unimpeachable authority, Mr. BJ· lngton Bye, who has never once been impeached though he dines out nightly in Georgetown. "So much fatter than the Newark Report So much better' annotated than the Watts Report. So many facetJ to explore. "It \oolc1 like a 11 emendoua vie· tory." F 01' the poor? "No, no," aaid Mr. Bye a bit t.tily "for Mayor Lindsay. He •11 ~ chairman of the commission, ,oo know. And be can certainly take pride In helping compile a report that deliveTed slK'h a deva~tatin~ blow." At l>°verty' "AT TRF. JOHNSON Admlnlltra· lion. The Report. by vividly deecriblna the t.rrible problems we face tn the thettOI. CT'eat.es feer and uneaaineu 1n the public mind. This should 10 a long way to help In the re-buUdlno efforts" • Of the slums? "No, of the Republkans The out· Pn11 always benefits from r_. lllCl unease. Moreover. the Report mat. It look as though the PresJde~t bu ~ very little to J)Tevent rlotl Ud disorder. But I must say the R•oott's stimulated the Prtsldent to ,.t to work on saving what ~ can." Of the nation? "Of hla •kin. He 's sent Hubart out to au.ct the report 111d def9.Dll hb record. But It deflnlt.ely loob UU a lo~ hot IUDU"Der of bitter dtba ... •• OH 1'llE MEllm of the R~ "No. Oft bo• the President .,_ IOt himself lll a blnd like thtJ." But. talk aside. what w o w l d Washlnfton do about thi~ ~ comTJrehenalve. deflnlti~ R--'t "Oo'" said Mr. Bye with"'~ "Why t 8'JPPC* we'll do whit w always do -file tt ln the lllnrill ol fbe •tlftC* concenlf'd " But weUll't Ooonress aupc•MI m......,foribt~? . "ec.I .......... maa," _.. •· Youth Discovers Politics WASHINGTON -How do we measure What unqueltionably is the worlt condltion of ferment this coun- try bu been ln for many years? We meuure It ln term• of racial diaordu1, of 4eepening involvement in an unpopular war. and of the deepenlnt e1tran1ement of an entire genenrtion from elder generations conskilered to have aotten the entire world into an irretrievable mess. Comolation can be found, however, in the recent discovery of the estrang- ed generation that a syttem whlch they do not like provides them with the means Of changing 11. The means Of change ia built into our political processes, and now \hat the llienated 1enwation ha. ~onred thil it seems happier than before. LOVE-iNS. POT and UD are not enouP, Tbt alienated aeoeration is d.lscovel'ing that tbett ia more ex- citement, fun and reward lo the good, old-fashioned American p o I i t i c a I 1yltem where what you th1nt can be made to count if you try hard enough. The campus revolt bu moved into politics. Vietnib, lone hairs, students, profesaors, ctero of the Protestant. Jewtab and Catholic faltb.I, and even tome stnlng-minded num who un· derstand the modern 1eneration, have learned bow to move ln on the established pol1Ucal heirarchy. They did so ln recent Dtmocratic· l"anner Labor caucuses In Minnesota. winning from one-fourth to one-third of that state's national convention delegates for tMir pe11ee candidate, Sen. Eugene McCarthy. · THJ8 IS Nal' AN Isolated iMtuce of effective political action by the New Left and the aQtl·•ar factions. California, Wiaconsin, Musachusetta, New Bampahire, Connecticut are bM· tie ground.a of ere~ or Jesse degree in the political upri.llnl of the estran1· ed generaUon. Democratic National Cbalnnan John Bailey f1ndl hl.m.9e1f be~ In the relatively cloeed political system Of bis home 1tate ol Conneeticut. H• may have to ISV• way to tile peac. facticma la l0ID9 deiree. I Sen. Ell&tD• McCarthy may win up to 100,000 votes ~ Musachusetu in the uncoatated primary for control Of that 1tate'1 deleeation to tbe Democratic n a t i o n a 1 c:onveotioci. Collet• atudentl invaded N e w HunP1hlr• to brilt1 S e n a t o r McCarthy'• vote ae near u posllble to a threatening levtl. WilCODlin will be the nm scene at the New Ldt revolt as doves wbo bave suddenly sprouted c1awa take Mtvanta1e of the openine proyided by the withdrawal of Gov. George Romney ln ttie Republican primary. SINCE THERE NO longer is a serious contest in tbat primary with Richard M. Nixon the Republican dovtt are free to ny into tU Democr-atk prlmaty and mllb their d.iJcontent felt with votes f o r McCarthy. Tbe CIJDPU& eleme~ and the padtisUc clergy will be posaib17 more aotive iD WiJcoDlin than 1n New Hamplbire. All .lhia addt up to something new ud rdre1hin1 in Amerlcao politkJ. The r~voit of )'OU1h and the youtbtul- minded seemed at first merely another manlfeatation or Dlbllism, a wortblp ot nothlngneu w b 1 c b periodically emerges in one generatloa or another. But u or1aaized labor found at a much earlier date. political action ii a bitter remecl1 ror fruatratlon1 and dlsappoi.ntments than refuge in a ctrop.oat cult. TRJI u nm nasr 1'.artie:nina new1 we have bad from the alienated ,.aeration in aome time. Politics ha• more eddicts and Is probably beadle!' than marijuana, and more run than dreuing up in old ciothea with a nower .iJI your hair. There is thia aboUt It. Some of the polltieal activists of the New Left mll'lly wiah' to tear dbwn the system. They have no Jdta with what ti replAlee il nUs knowledge IMY com• to them as they raqe farther • the paliticaJ scene. ID the meaJllltm• t.beir ttuatrations are beinS channeled into something more than mere pro- test 4emonstration and that is all to ~ good. We might even get some future leaders out of th.ls experience. 'Polities, War Don't Mix' . TM folloving ~ 1'Qa n«iNd by cm Orm19e Coast 1'e.ridnt, !tin. A. N. Haig, frmn G Vo"ftCJ toldWr 6tcl- ht>Md in Chw ~ SouUa Vidnom. -Ectitor Feb. 21. 19151 Dear Mrs. liaig: Every so often I get ln a very 1eriou1 mood, and I find my1eJf in Just ~t type of mood DOllJ. I am wtiat the ruaed soldiers out in lhe field call a ''re• area pansy." t am one ol Ule "luckf?" auya that cot 1taUoaed in a rear srea mpport compan1. Bot to tbe '1JOtr•)' -..ut tboee mocl~\ompe:r'I ttdnk, we.· iiq• .._. IO-Calltd rear secure areu, ~ha .. to IPecl ,. hom'I a daJ !IJ.~ .frilit • tinea. And I couldn't poeaJ9V till fbt lbocldnC war l1A:Jriel l\M tbeJ G• psie~ u their dail1 diet. 8UT I CAN GIVB m.J oplnion1 of 0911 "war .. ' in Vletnam. I am on1Y a 22-year~ld toldier who Imo*• vtr/ little about poUtlcs and ~ ...,.... ..., abDat war. 8ut t do -...., that ..... doa't mis Vfll1 weU. It'a IQ .~ "1W a.t WI .... ill VWlliilill an P1JW111 Dear Gloomy Gua: .. . -•. . . . . . ') '. , I :\'£ ~ (. . ;'+' : ..f-. ;~ ·,: in a political cbeu game. War fl a politiciall's drum. He can stand up Oii a soap ~ and babble for boura about tt, but in the end, talk is very cheap. Over here ,,. are not couotiDC potsible votes in ~ next electiOn. We art CGWrting tM lives of fatbetl, brotbers, and cto.e friendl beina tott eadl day . I CAN ~ERSTAND why a (V. C.) boelttal mllbt be a "bmMU elf" tareet. but wCl)' does om perament tall to set lbe necaalty of dnt&oylne such atra'9&lc tar,.U as Batpboa1 lhrbor or llanoi? I for one doll't apprecillte tbe fad that AmaicaDI we belnt "1led. wtillll oar pernmeat at borne ii maJdoc half an effort to 1fiJI tti1a ••. Grlllted, we sbou1d ataDd firm wtlell ~ for a Jut CSH of peace, ..S hedom la euct)1 that. But eva ..,.. we an .-C oar bett.. 4btr9 .. .-Adl nmed emo-tkm allout _. ~ Jn vi.i.. wn.Wtailcl .... ~fram ... t.now~ .......... ... ... Mo llHd tM ......... iO ftlllt "* nr UM ll ~ be f«llttt. I SNOW WBAT .. are b1tt (or bul Wb)' bav• Wf/ be.a ~ IO laaCf 1b1I job Cftld lift beta "bhd taea •· nw. u. s. .. blncnnc tu ........ ~-Inc .. 1JAMll& ~-........... ... ..... Wi i.a.·· ~· .. rilill -,,, ..... , ......... CriAcill1 mdMi&. ti tal. Jllcr 1 I III aild a a'8ady ~ in ~al •· penditures fer cu OW'll ctorndk pro- blems. The .,-ol tlle w<Jltd are an tU Uma.d States.. We bave to U)Cleed wbere France failed. It'• \IP to tDe people to make our government fini* tNI •• (by winnin«). -·~~Ill•, PrtlP'l .... ~-,.,.-=----of. fldrl." nt~ MctnM • .,..._ ..........,., blllldl ... 1 are B,., ..... ..,,...,s a war._.. " T iu • I ., • 0°~ I t II • 1 • • I w ...... •• r.cttoo to t' 11 ........ ~ltbec:.w= .. ~ ~-1!"-t the Pl wm dD In N months alw-ed ..._ ''twilrial ~ ...... Ult•• .. • ''1DOrtlclan1.• and·~ .. .. Uni. &ation ~ .•• ,,,. MiW tlle toM. tile _. valoe ft .,.._ • ~ ...... .-wbl; lM @Iii .... et •'t aU11• .. inM• .... IMii • ~., ....... ...... _..tr...,. and more wi/tilli ......... : 8'11 illlilill tnon mon11 to ·~ ... .............. ~