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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-03-19 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot... ... I Tod ay's Closing · t voe. ~I I NO. 61. 3 SECTIONS.' ,.. PAE I TEN CENTS 7 at F orum Ma ke Pitch for 3 Seats SOMI WILL ltl'T\MM -Newport -..ch's seven City Council candidates toot Mata belllnd tbe coun· cil bench in th1a morninf'1 Woman's Ciric Leegue forum. Three ()f the eandldltes will return to coun- cil chambers for four-year ctay in April The hope- fub are (from left): Al Forlit. Ll.ndsley Pvloal, Jerry Wooters, Donald A Mclnnis, Dee c.ook, Doa- ald A. Bolton and Ed Hirth. In foreground are Civic Lape officers. .. Red Def eetors Superintendent Selection CandUlates Zero in on City Issues By BRUCE BENSON OI "'9 DdY , ... lltff Seven Newport Beach City Council candidates stepped to the aoap box at City Hall today to tell an audience of ladies why they should be elected AprU 9. ~ candidates forum of the Newport Harbor Woman's C Iv i c League d.laclosed that whlle no new luues are likely to sprlng up between now and election Ume , the candidates have been doing their homework on toPlcs already under debate. Incumbents up for re-election sat comfortably 1n their chairs on what for them 11 the familiar councllmanic be.acb. Newcomers were s e e n nrallowlng bard, and fidgeting in the forel&n atmoephere as they faced an ahnolt full boUM of women who turn- ed ~t for the torwn. Jn the. rear. Ma,yor Paul J. Gruber, not up for re-election this time around. ntcbed the spedacle attentl~ly along with City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt. In the ordfr they were asked to speak, bert is how each candidate focused in on the race· Contender Jerry Wooters. seeking the District 2 !West Newport) seat. said the city is in an economic slump due in part to "petty politics and name-calling." He said Cost.a Mesa. meanwhile. has built "an economic and social city that makes Newport Beach come in second best." What the city needs Is an election of councilmen dedicated to the city and not themselves, be said. "The council is not a dining table for the feeding ol. one'' ego." Wooters. a former policeman and now a self-employed businessman. also raised the "invisible government" charge s.o popular in this year's race. He said one candidate has received the bacldng or "many prominent peo- ple and that's the problem -with support comes control" Next to splash around at the podium was Donald A. Mcinnis, the apparent recipient of Wooter 's prominenUy backed candidate charge. Mcinnis, also seeking the Distrkt 2 !leat, said he wanted to see the CltJ Council returned to its primary fu111etlon of policy making. He pictured the council as a board of directors of a large corporation, with the cltlzens as shareholders. He took issue with Wooters' aaaer· tion that Newport Beach bas fallen (See CANDIDATES, Pa'e %) Claim Notice On U.S. Raids Schools Un.der Attacl{ SAIGON (UPI) -The South \ltet· namne command TueSday dUplafed two Viet Cong defectors who ; North Vietnam's spy network crack~d security on B~ raids gJvi Communists 24 hours warning on time and target for the giant U. S. bombers. "That's baloney," U. S. Brig. Gen. Winant Sidle said in a prompt and firm denial. "Many of our &trikes are not even planned that far in ad· vance. '' Sidle ii Gen. William C. Wfltmorel~d'a laf«maUon chief. Even as the Viet Cone defectors wtt'C telllal al tM alleged .ecurlcy leek. the tm Stratofonreates 1"Te droppin& tons of bombt oa North Viel· namae lCl!rUI 1urrou.ndin1 Kbe Shh. Five ltbt ~ area raids were flown by B~ crews Tyesday ln one of the heavieaf satumiMI of the bills around the U. S. Marlne fortreis just south of the demilitarized r.one. Saigon headquarters reported a new round of devastating air strlltes Into North Vietnam which cost one American plane shot down In 71 missions Monday and the alr war seemed to be headed into a new phase. Official U. S. sources said North Vietnam was incruslng lts Air Force by 35 to 45 MIG inter~ptors, most of them the advanced MIG21 -a plane tugbly respected by American pilots. Informed American military sources predicted a sbacp increase . in . the number and intensity of raidJ into the Hanoi-Haiphong industrial core when the monaooa ends ln the next two ar three weea. The new MIGs were belng readied for the expected onslaughL Busy Burglar Ro~ 4 Of fices A busy burglar who entered four Laguna Beach oUice suit.ea wu •till travelln& light when be extted. Police said the only Item alJPVently stolen in the burglary reported at 3(5 N. Coast Highway Monday was a combi»tion letter opener and cigarette lighter valued at '5. tt was the property of attorney Tboma• E. Reily, 58 S. La Senda, S.Utb Laguna, who occupied SUtte S. In Suite Q, .uorney Jama R. Smith. 89 Blue Lagoon. South Latuna. fouod nothing missing. Suites L aod A. occapled by L. w. Comtructioa Co .. allo had oothlnC re1 .. oved. Police &aid locnved wiJa.. dows were forced cir lrolDln In eadl t>ffice to 1am t:Srt. Newport-Mesa Unified S c b o o I Diatrict'1 adlrJDiltraUve hlervcb7 and procedure for aelectin1 a new superintende.at came under attact to- day from two cl1rectlicma. -A let1er to the school board al&ned ~ 1J Harbor Ar. recidmta asks that former elementary d I 1 t r i c t superintendents Cvl Bocwell and Roy Andersen and demoted Q)sta Mesa Hilb Schoel princl"1 Lea Miller b9 resMnd to key admin1stratJve poel- tJons. -An admlniltrator witb Santa • Unified School Diltrict c:ritidllld Newport-Mesa'• procedme of selec- ting a ruperintendent an. belng told he could not apply for tM post. PSA Flights W oul.d Ruin . AirCa~CommissWn T~M · SpetJal • Ille DAIL t PILOT SM FRANCISCO -If PacUic Southwest A.!dlnes (PSA) jets set off the ground at Orange County Airport il couJd mean the beglnnl.ftl of the ecd for Air Callfwnla, tbe California Public UtillUes Commission was told Monday. t'he warning was voiced by PUC staff members and Air California spokesmen at a rour·bour bearing here on a PSA bid to enter tbe county'• air travel market. Commissiooera took tbe mMUl: WJ(jer study. A dedaion is expected to be annowx:ed wiULin eo daya, a cornmilSioD aide taid. 1lle bearing •as the r 'COod on the PSA bid in less than one year. Last year, the state agency ap- proved a PSA reqffst for a certificate of public conveaience and necessity allowing it to duplicate air service now provided by AJr California. PSA proposed to fly Lock.heed Electra and Douglu 009 jets between Oranee Count7 Airport and San Francisco. But after receiving pr~sts from the city of Newport B'eacb, Air Cellfornia and homeowners' groups near tht: airport, the PUC held up the PSA certificate and acbeduled Monday's rehearing. Newport Beach City Attorney Tully Seymour told the PUC that the city ii oppoled to the PSA application beeaute lt threater.1 "to cause a aa.iOUI decline in property values." Ha aa.ld tbe city ls takinC no poeWon on wb1ch airline should be favored b; the PUC, but the city feell "there It no Deed for additional service at ~ airport. •• PUC ttaff coumel SeT1e Bolktn .aid it WU bil be8ef that if tbe PS.A servlC9 la permitted, the decilioll could have a far-reaching impact on the money market for small carriers throughout the state. He asserted that PSA's petition had not shown suf· flclent proof that Air California could survive competition from PSA. Boikin aaid he was '"shocked" by tbe PUC'a approval of the PSA re- quest last year. The vote at that tlme wu 3-2. Air California spokesman Brownell Merell, also an attorney, declared flatly: "The Oran1e County.San Francisco market cannot 1118t.ain two carriers. A dilution of tbat .narket would destroy Air Cat. .. PSA attorney John W. Mclnni!i denied the claim. He pointed out that Air CaWornia ln recent weeks had purchased two new planes ~nd bad applied for additional routes. He wd this indicated the Orange County·~· ed line. which is 14 months old, 1s (See PSA n.IGBTS, Page %) PIWT'S POR TER EXPLAINS CRISIS We don't heve to devalue the dollar: the world bu done it far us. That's how DAILY PILOT financial col- umnlat SJlvia Porter explains the atampede from paper to gold. For another lndtlve look at thr aold aUit and bow it happened. retd tod«y'a l!p8cia1 financiaf -column on Pace a. OCC Advice Plea -Shunned The plea for Boswell. Andersen and ~r. initiated by Cos.ta Mesan Nate Reade. is couched in conatructive language but obviously t o u c b e s tentltlve areas by urging promotion of men passed by. LOOKS LIKE PETl'tlON "It looks like a petition gotten up by the <Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor! Lions Club," District Supt. Leland Newcomer observed. He said he doesn't tl\l.n~t»ard will repond to tbl 1.-"'9ll toniglit. 'Ille ~'ffler f comet hm~ Daniel 1. 1fichet. a Newport Beach 1'91idlnl who is coordinator of work education ft'Om tM Sant.a Ana school district. Fbcber sees possible underhand motives in the board's procedure of recruiting its own suprlnteodent can- didates instead or acrepting air plication•. "I'll bet any amount of money the assi1tant superintendent will b e chosen. They'll have to do that to cover up for the blundering.·• be ac- cuaed. "I don't tilink they'd dare have a conservative come in from the otJlllde. He'd start stashing the budget and lop off some of the high paid poita." Nt!'Wcomer responded angrily: "If Mr. Fischer thinks there is blundering golnt on and he Is a taxpayer why hu he never contacted me? Who 1\111 be contacted? On ttie basi! of what data Is he making this stupid ltaternent? ·' Even more unsettUng to school of· .l\clals is the letter to the board from Reade's group. Among the signers are former high school trustee and now municipal judge Donald Dungan, former Costa Mesa e I e m e o t a r y trustee Albert Ogden. Orange Ooast College trustee Robtrt Humphreys. n1 Costa Mesa City Council candk1ate WWlam St. Clair. RESTORE CONFIDENCE It is suggested that Boswell, Andersen and Miller be put ln posi- tlooa of public cont.act to restore P,';!blic confidence in Ole school system. 'These men know the community and problems involved. They h a v e demonstrated their ability to work with the citizens . . ." UM! letter reads. Judge Dungan said Boswell and Andersen have been "sent out to Siberia" in their present posts. Les Miller was demoted from prin· clpal five years ago and is now a claslJ'OOm teacher Fildler, ltle Santa An a ad- mJnlstrator, raised some other luues. He 1aid he believes 1ioca1 achoo! auperintendents should be elected by the people instead of appointed by acbool boards. Candidates, be remark- ed, 1hould have to sell their views on education to the public. In answer. Ne~er aaid tbt out· come M>Uki be politicians lib Mu Rafferty ln professional pog1dona. Fischer s u ~ g e s t e d tbat a businessman's task force Inve1ti1at.e the tebOols. "We tend ti:> depend on educatora too much and leave them eoo much to them~lves, ·• he aald. .. But evtdently the publlc lat't any lon&t'I' fooled. Citizen• aren't voting for bondl •• Newcomer 1aJd he would welcome a wk force tnveatJgatJon. DAILY PILOT 11911 PMl9 VIETNAM ANNEXA TIOf'' -Somewhere in Vietnam a piece of real estate iJ about to become an outpost of N~rt Beach. Army Spec. 4 Michael Eckerman, stationed at Long Bmh in South Vietnam, wrote to Newport Beach city officials asking for a reM;ind~r ~f ~o~e. City aides Alice Brunke and Don W. Means check "city hm1ts sign to be 6hipped out today. Oute1r Newport? Gls Ask City Sign for Vietnam A Newport Beach cl1ty limits sign will soon be posted somewhere in South Vietnam. No. the city's I.emf orial ambitions haven't reached acron the PE.>Cific The sign was pt:tepared by cJty worrers for shipmeot to U. S. Army Reduced Draft Quota ~uested For May Callup WASHINGTON" (UPI l -T h e Defense DepartJJnent Tuesday called for a draft of 44.000 men Into the Armv during M:ay. Th~ quot.a "as drop~ from the 48.000 to be , inducted into armed services this lt\onth AJI of the May inductions will be for the Ann•f, with the Navy. Air Force and M arlne Corps relying on volunteers to maintain their 1tren1UJ The year started wtth 1 draft of 34.000 in January. The quota for Febraury WM 73,300. The peak 1tnce the start o'l the Vietnam war w111 49.~ In Oetober. 19&6. The Martne Corps will u~ the draft for the fb:st Ume In two years tn obtain 4.000 men ln April, but have placed na further request for In· ductions. Oeductll!ll the men who will becomA Marines. 'the Army's quota for April and M•l' are the 1ame. -44.«m men Lurleen lmpro'ring MONTGOMERY, A 1 a. (UPO - Go'f.1.unia B. Wallace sat ap bnt01 and •au llquld nourtatn!Mnt Mailft1 as ahei' corittnoed to ..,,,, ltJlht' Im· fll'OYeshent .it he' battle wiUI lft ab- deminal tafedfon, Sp4 Michael Eckerman, a Newport Beach resident. Eckerman wrote to the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com m e r c e several weeks a g o from Long Binb, Vietnam. He asked: "Would it be possible for you tn send me a Newport Beach city hmits sign? There are several of us here from Newport and we 're pretty proud of our town. I guess you could aay we'ii like the sign to advertise where we're from ." Chamber Manager Jack Barnett turned Eckerman'a request over to Mayor Paul J. Gruber. who ordered the s Igo apeclally prepared by the city's sign department. there is none like it In the city. Oraa:.L.• .. Weatller Hold onto your bats. warn1 forecaster Frank Ernst we're due for 1 bit of Santa Ana wind Wednesday. OtherwJ.Se, It'll be sunny with temperatures in the high 70'1 along the coast. INSIDE 'l'ODA Y 1t"3 our dotl for promoting boatrng. And that'• a rtoiUnhip "plus" for JIO"· Just for ftih, ch~ck the /ACC.. f(gurci, /eaiw.N• and photo. ~n "BOOtiftQ, '63," 4 1pccicl l 2-pcsgc tablo*i ~ ·~ Codov. I l DAil Y PILOT U • '. BY Jr.AN £OX • ., .. ..., ........ "Once 1 open 0. ct>or to hlru1· ~nt, I caa't dote lt. • Police Chief ffMry Labrow w~ • It t a t e d JQ.~bera ol Laauoa·a new O>ncerned Parenti A.11ociaUoo m~tin1 Mooday nfibL 1be Lapna BelCfl dlllf WU an1nrln1 a mnlber of tbe aucbuce wbo called for • · o ~ 1 a n 1 u d h&raumenl'' to set tM hlpplea out of ttft. "Yt1U ~ot llm1t hanlmet to one IJ'OIP.'• ~ L*ow, "U l t.tll m7 men hu•ameat ia all rlabt for hlpPies. I c:a1ft atop them from lwauirtJ othe.ra." Under fire daring his talk to th~ group, Labrow waa heavily booed wl*1 be said talk of blppie1 lllvading towa dos the aumma •• tar1elY ··~.·· "Get out ot office,·• •booted one p,.... r ... J CANDIDA TES •• behind c.oata Mesa in sr.ui. and aajd be fell Ntwp0rt WU ''I fine place to live." Mclnnl1. an aerOl'plee esecutive, 1aid he felt tM council m~ eltend its efforta to include cooperatit>n with oiher aaenclet. H• tp1Clfical11 men· tloned C.0.ta Maa and the Newport. Meaa UnUled School District fie 1aid he believed that deda1ons made in the next few years ad 1 municipal lltvtl will "dramatically al· feet" th• clty for a Iona time to come. Incumbent Undlle1 Paraona, seek· ill& re-elecUon to lbt Dtatrlct 7 (Ealt Corona dtl Mar> seat. choee to 1taDd on h1I record, and aplalned Ills auldellnel In makins council decllions. Be saJd he Meka to retain the cbann of Newport Buels while incorpontlnC tbe best elementl of p-owtb. "To live In Newport Beach h.u been my 1oat an. my life," be aa.ld. . Durtnt a queatioa-and·au•er period later, Pll'IODI aoutbt to uaurt one woman that he would have enouiti time to dlvote to council a/falrt If rHltctld. A movtemaker, he had noted public· ty at tbe start of the race that ht mllbt bt called awa1 psrbaPI three or four monthl durinl the next four· )'lat term. ·He aald hll attendance record th• put four 1tU'I stood at about thrM abtlnca, appennU1 one of the belt nccmk amoat the lneumbentl. Ht Mid bt didn't G'P9Ct b1I att.rndala to Mer mucb lf ellcted another term. D11tr1ct a (Upper NtwpOl't Bayl ~ Ed Hh1h aaJd be believed U. eoaadl lacbd a flrm m..W ple. Ut crlticlsed the tneumbln\I and tbolt bllfon them for ,,altlnl until DOW to de'ftlop OM. DON'T UVE llAP "lt't ~ bard to bow what road to tab wllea you don't even have a •IP·" bt Wd. Ht 1114 1 mutitr plan U .S.V.tooed urlMr poalblJ could ban a.oldtd eumnt -problem• with tht Oran .. County Atrport. acboo11ocations. aales tu 1odta becaUM of f r • t w I 1 poftponementl and annt11tlon. Ht nutlted ctoeer tfforb between the councU and Plannln( Commlulon. and pnposed that tlme~tn1 details attended to by both bodies could perhaps be handled better by tome form of aub-eommlttee1. Incumbent Al 'Forgtt. seeking his second term aa West Newport coun- cilman, 18'd be cboolel to nua for the seat ud not aplnat U1 other cont.ender. Forgtt brought the luue of constant bk!kerinl between hlrneelf and Dee Coot out into tbt open, 1uaesttni lie ftudl weren't u tmpartant as many tried to make them. "Bobby~ and JCllmlan will pr*1>ly put OD a mQCb beUer lbow thu Dee Ooot aod I," be laid. rorstt said he wtec1 f« dozens " major cltJ tmprovanenta. and told the audience. •'Your tax rate iJ lower now tban wben 1 jotned ttM IUI four, ....... Ht laid 4be clt}'' s only problem la OD1 of ketplnC up with "b etnendoul srowtb." Fcqlt elso aald be WU a Cana supporter ol ICbooll. prnldelf #fdlool people preeented bond •uu Di\ILY PILO T "that made MDH." B• c:tt.d • Iona record of IUpportiili 1dw>oll 1JI th• p.al Candidate Donald A. Bolton. I youth leader, vowed be •oold be a ''conauvaitve trustee lor your tu dollar1." He uid he believed in plan· nin( now for Newport Beach tomor· row. He too bit ''bk:kerlnf and indecision of the put." Bolton ii •eekiot Panona' Di.strict 7 Ital Incumbent Dee Coot, iotnr for hla third term u Upper Newport Bay councilman. alto bellttled cbarsea of friction on the counc:ll. "Harmony ii wonderful for barber shop quartets, It mat• pntty music. But harmony in aovernment can turn to IOUI' noee. If It mema colluaion, cooeplraey er llCl"eeY, '' be aaJd . QIOt uid u iDlpection of the coun· ell votiq reccrd far 1be put nine moatba will cMldoM a roll call volt 770 ~ wHb N percent ol V-. unaoimou. "To be men hannoniooa would mun 1 rubber .tamp Council and no aae wutl ~" be Mid. '1 I .......... 1 0cc CITIZENS alreadJ ban been midi with no new tuli'uctarl hired to match new student.I, DO Dft' equipment purchu· ed, ICOl'el of adult oUertnia wiped out, ,and day atudata biced to au.end JDahU. At ~ time " tbe override tlectione llllt year, W aboa Dot.eel. Oraitp ~I apendltun of }eal tbu - per P*PD •• the loweat amon1 state Janicr co1Je19 diltric:ta. Yet -Oranae Cout offer• 11 broad a cmic:Wum u can be found ::;-• iD lit Ullited States, Watson me remarked that the district bu r~ved a number of honors for aaldemk oceDence. Trustee Worth Keene uplained why the cliltrict bu mana1ed to pull throuCh 1be year as well 11 It bas after the .override defeat.. Tbe reuon is simply that auased value, which normally jcnreasea about eeven per· cent per ;tur, jumped ~ percent in tbt iaat y.'e&r, be said. "It is npt because we had 1ome nelt eu stGred away." Wbat ol •e future! Wal.IOft asked. He laid. "Twenty years a10 it was local effort, lo-cat enttiu&ium and local vii« that orverea.me e n • r m o u s re111tance fro1n many quarters to get the district started. "Twenty year• aco the community u.awcred wild a ruoundiftl 'yes.' What will our anawv bt today?'' Green Hue Over Pat's Day Baby And Entlre Clan LONOTIMI LAGUNAN DllS Dr, Lnrrend K. Gvndrum L K. Gundrum, Coast Doctor, Succumbs at 73 Prominent Southml California med· ical apeclaliJt Dr. Lawrence K. Gun- drum, a Laguna Beach naldent, died Monday at California Lutbdran Hos- pital In Lot Angeles. Be wu '73. Senicu will be held Tbunday It 1 p.m. at Cunningham 6 O'Connor Mor· tu1r1 Cbapel1 Los Anteles. The Rev. Mr. Ruaadl .i. Pnnttce Wiil offidm. Intennut wtll follow at P.ttlt View Memadal Pm 1n CDroaa cW -.. .. For the put 18 yun, Dr. Q~ "' 1NJ Su.met Rldge Drive, LaMa. bad cltvided hil time between bis-Nft- port Beach and Lot AJ11ele1 offices. lie WU a leadlnC UJ'·DOle·throat and allergy apeclallat fOT 44 years. Dr. Gundrum was born tn Casey, Iowa Sept. 7. 1893. He recelnd his bachelor of acleoce degree from Coe Colle![e In 1915 and bh M.D. degree trom Wasblngton University, St. Louil. In 1919. He completed pod-graduate study and received his certificate In his specialty at Wuhinrton UnJversity in 1923. Dr. Gundrum was the autbor of mo~ than 30 articles in medical sclen· tlfic joumall. H• aiao wrote for legal publlcatlons. He wa a recolJl)zed au· thority on tnuma of tbe ear in ~gal medicine. He wu 1 dip)omate of the Amer. lean Academy ol. Opbthalmoloty and Otolaryogology and a fellow ot the American Collea• of AllerliatJ. A man of grqt energy, he cave much time to 1ur1ery and treatment of underprivileced children. The Par- ~t TMCben' AuodatJon made him a Ille member in recopitio11. In Loe A.Dael•, to which ht moved rn um. be beame a member at the staff ot St. ~ut·1 B09p1UI and. later. or Queen or the Angels Hospital. wher9 he was chief of the ear, nos~ and throat servtce and also chief of tbe Senta R1ta Clllic <f« children). The Gundrum far.ully moved their permanent residence to N e w p o r t Beach ln 1950, IMns first on Lido hie and later to ~1bore wbtrt tbe doc- tor's fishln& boat "Say Ab" became a point of amusement called by the rukles of bay s(gbtseeinf c:ru&el. Dr. Gundrum was a member of muy 8Clentific aocletles iocludin& the Symposium Society and the Ratarcl't Study Club. He wu llltbor of a tut Oil plastJc IUl'&erJ of the DOH (Rhino· plutyl for mlDtary 1ur1eons durinit Wotld War n. For hi.a centrtbutioo to the war erfort be received the Sew· ttw Sen~ Medal aod a Presidential Citation. Dr. Gundrum leaftl his wtfe, Ethel: a IOD, l..aWietA."e JC. GIJftdnnn , Jr.: °"" r.randda\l&tsten. Ut.ftl. .. and Ht.tJwr and &ldl (twins 3), and a (Mt« SOii, eoarten.t Calchrell. !foldnp Sus~'s Trial Date Set Harbor Board nup;u 101De ups of matilJ &IDODI tbe cm, It was lull at.tam abtad today for the Orui• CountJ Harbor Dbtrtcl Harbor COllUDlaaSonlra M o D d I 1 unanhnoaalJ approved 1 tentative bodltt for tbt DPt o.cal JM? which calls for continued development on a Urree-pro11cect expanaloo ftont at Sunset HarlJor, Dana Point and Upper Newport Bay. The deciaion to move ahead wu made in the face of mounting cr1ticiam by some 10 Orange Oounty cltles over taxes ttiey pay to keep the Harbor l>Utrict operating. u finalJy adopted by the County Board of Supervisors. the 1988-39 Harbor District budget would seek a tax rate ol 9.52 centa to generate 1ome '2.4 million. The proposed rate is op •li&btly from tills year's 9.1-cent levy. CommialoDer1 stressed that the figures will remain tentative unbl final paring of expenses and approval by superviaors. The only direct acknowledgement given Monday to the slow·boillng tax- payer rebellion came when Com- missioner Ted Kuchel commented on the amount of diatrict funds budgeted for the city ol Huntington Beach. ''HuntiQlto11 Beach certainly is bi& there •Ith M0,000, iaa't it?" Kuchel said. "It aeenu to mt they're getting a pretty big contribution Crom us peo- ple UJ> there 1n the sticks (Inland citiu)." Huntblgton Beach la one of the !i.nchanted tax·paying members ot 4'ltrict. It l\ ~ to recetve ,4'14 6-om di~ dtstrtct w reimburse ~e of its qnu.al Weauard ~s. Alao, tbe city will set roqhly another $35,000 ln other county tu monty based on a formula for the estimated use ol f u beaches by inland residents. In its prellmloary budget for the nut H1eaJ year, the district wUl carry over '3,113,252 from 1967-68. The carry-<>ver 11 earmarked for harbo1 development up and down the coast. Services Pending For Gladys Elrod Services are pendlns for Gladys Elrod, realtor in the Harbor Area for US years. at the Renwr Funeral Home, Buena Park. Mrs. Elrod died Friday. at the Fannd.ale Convalescent Home where 1be ta.cl been a resident for the past five yean. She wu 19. Active in tbe Harbor Area, ahe bad beeo a member of the N11rpC>rt Harbor Board of Realtors. Siie Is mrtvved by a aon, Dr. Nor1nan Elrod .t Zurich, Swttlerland, and three arandchhtren. PSA FLIGHTS not in a bad financial poaKlon. Air California offtclala responded that financing of the new planes - both DC9's -could be obWned only with the personal signatures of five member• of the airline's board of directors. AMn Cox, who said he represented more than two dozen N e w p o r t homeo'Wllers' groupa. cbaried that u- pam.ioa ot .Dilbt Mnice at tKe atrpert ftPl'Qe11ta a be1rayal of a r • a residents. Ht charged that the Orange County Board of Supervisors bad pro- miaed years ago to"llmJt the fKlli., to unal1 plane ...... but this prollliae had loQt been roriotten. Tbe Beard of Supervisors. 11Jd Cox. "is composed of liars." Newport Clty Altonley Seymour said the state agency should wait at least unW completion of the current County Airport master plan atudy before -comidertn1 grantt11g a n y certificate for additional tervice. Young Lawbreakers Urged for Vietnam BAKERSFIELD (UPI) -The Bakersfield Californian, In m editorial published today, u.r1ed that youthful lawbreakm in penal Institutions be given an opportunity to volunteer for military service in Vietnam. Young men arrested and convicted two or three times would aerve far a period or not leu tbu foor years, the editorial auuestect. u tbey lel"Ved bonorallly, their law violation record waald be Wil*I clean. ttie1 would be &iftll Job tralnint and helped to find employment. U they M:rVed diabonorabl1, ~ would be returned to the institution they cane from. .. Ellen M. King Rites Pending Services were pending toda1 for Ellen M. Kini, a resident of Newport Bexb far 1• years, at Weatcliff Chapel MorttW'y. Mrs. King died soddenly at her home, 190I HJgbland Drive, Monday. She WU 56. A formft' reaJdent trf Bayahoru, she la survived by h6 husband, Earl; a son, Jerry. a 1tudent at Ute Unlvenlty. DEEP ~ream_-. C6W/1£T CL £111/nll THI ULTIMATI m CAI.NT CllANtNO THIS UNIQUE NEW PROCESS CLEANS DEEP AND YET TREATS THE FINEST CARPETS WITH LOVIN& CAltE .•• .. IT'IAll .._... .. --.... ,.. ..... ~ ..... ..,........._ ..... ...._. ru·,...._ .. ..._ ....... ~ .............. ~,..=~ llUM~,_..-....._., .... ....... ~-;...,,r. ••• 1'i ..... -~ .... ',,....., .. ,........._ ................. . ................................ ._ .. .... ... D I • I I ~ l Jo at "' tr th al de p1 II IC th n .. A:. j ot N tt R p fi u l ] ' ~ h: ii tJ h O' I n p g ,. tt n 'I s h p a ~ E t ' i: ' r I 1 ' • .. , . ~ •• ~ l9, lM , DAILY ftLlf ., Gold Price Second Trial opens in Infant's Death DropsAgai~ In Europe 9ML'f•LOT ... WLftl .... NO VACANCY -Year-round resident pigeons of Jliuloa San Juan C&plltrano snuggle into portal on adobe wall of the old Daaion and dontt look too ready to move over to make room for ''tourllt" l'Wlllows. Swallows Fly In Birds Return to Mission on Schedule The twittering of awallowa and the jCJfful clang ~ mis&ion bells erup™i at 7:01:53 a.m. today aa the legend ~ Mission San Juan C.pistrano ume true for the 171st yew. ThowandJI of swallows arrived as they have every St. Joseph's Day since 1'197, except for a three-day delay in 19.1.5, according to mission padres. A mission employe wbo said he spotted the flock shortly after 7 a.m. sounded the traditional bell& to herald the birds' arrival. The return today ended t h e nrallcw1' 8,000 mile trip from their winter feeding grounda tn Brazil and Argentina, according to spokesmen. They will spend the spring and awn- mer in new or repaired mud neats, raising young and -probably -in· stilling in them whatever strange sense it is which continues the punctual pilgrimage every year. A few scouts trickled into the missiun over the weekend, according to spokesmen. to serve eviction notice on lazy sparrows using Swallowtown quarters under mission e&ves. The word spread quickly today, as one newsman placed a call through a lon6 distance operator, too excited to observe her company's taboo against talk with customers. "Did the swallows come back to Capistrano?" she blurted, adding: "They did I The lines to ~ mllslon are busy." Republican Solons Urge Rocky to Oppose Nixon 'V ASHINGTON (UPI) -A sroup of Republican senators met with Gov. Nel.on A. Rockefeller today and urged him to challenge fr o n t • r u n n I n g Richard M. Ni.Ion for the Republican prE:sldential oominatJon. The New York governor did oot finally commit him.self. but indicated if he did run he would eater only Armed Bandits Hold Up County Store, Theater Two Orange County businesses were hit by armed robben Monday morn· ing with a Stanton uquor atore gettin~ the wont of the action. Clerk Kerl L. Klee of Stanton said be bad just locked the front door of Lou's Liquors, 90293 Cerritos Ave .. shortly after midnight when an armed man wielding a .~allber automatk pistol confront.et' hJm . "Get right back in there ar you're going to get it." Klee aaid the man warned him. Klee t:old olficen be wa5 forced to open the floor aafe and give the man the $306 in cash atOTed there. The clerk waa then aboved into the &tore's atandup cooler. He escaped In about five minutes and called police. 3 Companions Flee; Man Dies in Flames SA.NT A PAULA (UPI) -Armando Bu.st.mo. 52, of Santa Paula, burned to death Monday n11ht In an explosion and flre in his small plywood house. Police said BuaWlo and three com-p~nions were drinklnl when be decid· ed •o light a Clre in a can. An explosion followed and bis clotblna waa engulfed h names. the Oregon primary May 1.8. He baa lUKil J"riday. the aun, deadline for Oreron, t.o make bis decision. and ia expected to make the race against the former vice pnsident. Sen. Thru!ton B. Mol'Wn IR-Ky.). host at a breaklast in Washington for Rockefeller and 16 other GOP senators. endoned the govf!!'nor with the comment: "I think he will give the Republican party the kind of leadership it needs." Nebraska officials indicated that If Rockefeller becomes a candidate, ?tis name will be re-entered for that state's primary on May 14. But -:"be i,Overnor said be would not campalp in Nebraska in any case. lil other political developments: -Harold Stassen. the only other tkclared candidate for the GOP nominatloo. indicated in Madl90n, Wis., that if Rockefeller entettd the raoe as a peace candidate. he mJl]lt withdraw. -A small group worked in ln- r'!anapolla to get Rockefeller's name on lndiane'a May 1 primary ballot. bu~ backers of Nixon, who have said they would welcome a contest, ex· pressed doubt the effort Would SUC• ceed. -Rep. Henry Reuss (D-Wis.), an- nounced bis support for Sen. Eugene M.:Carthy ID-Minn.), the peace can- didate for the Democratic presidential nomi.Mtion. -McCarthy charged in a speech in Washington that if President Johnson continued pouring $30 billion a year in Vietnam wbile cutting the war on poverty be wu risking "more dJJorcler. mOC'I rlota" tn the cities of tbe nation. "We cannot solve any ol our uut problem• If we peraist In wastina manpower, money and moTal enerc in Vietnam," McCarthy said. A Democratic lf'OUP in the na· tJ:n's capital annoonced formatJon of a coalidoa of JtennedJ·Mt:CathJ 1up- portera pledged to peace .rid against Johnton for the DLIU1ct ol Columbia•• May 7 primary. Wm. Dougherty To Oppose Utt For Congr~ Seat Representative James B. Utt (R· Tu~tin), seeking bis 10th term in Congress, will have opposition in 1be June primary. Willlam Dougherty of 13951 Eton Place, Santa Ana, filed for tbe GOP nom.lnation Mondar Two n~ cand1dates for Orante County Assembly post& took out nomination papers Monday, COunty Clerk William St John reported. Seek· 1ng tbe post oow held by Robert Badham tR-Newport Beadl) will be Frank W. Raczek, 534 Hilda Court, Anaheim, a Democrat wbo threw bis hat in the ring in the 71at Dl.atrict. Filing for the eeth AHembly District seat wac Bruee Nestande a Republican of Buena Park and direc· tor of Independence Rall at Knott'a Berry Farm. Nestande sought the GOP nomlna· tfon In the 69tb District two year• ago and waa ed&ed out by Stewart Case. Case lost to Kenneth Cory (D- Garden Grove) in Ule 1966 gQer.al election. Neat&nde ii the sixth Republican t.o file for Cory's job. War Declaration In Vietnam Seen~· LOS ANGELES CAP) -Sen. Edward W. Brooke CR-Mass.), says be believes it is "very possible Pres!· dent Johnson might ask Concreas to declare war" against North Vietnam. Brooke, an opponent o f ad- m1nistratJon war policy, told a Monday news conference he would "not be surprised" if Johnson asked for a formal declaration "to put the onus on Congress to make that decision.'' In case of sucb a request, Brooke said, "I can't predict what Congre11 would do and I don't know what I would do ... It would depend on what be said." · On the conduct of the war the former Masaachusetta a t t o r n e y general said, "We're losing," and ad- ded that with "close to 2.0,000 American deaths in Vietnam'' to date, he would "like to see us get out. J dm't know what a declaration ol ww would help." Percy Murder Probe Called Off KENlLWORTH, m. (UPI) -The full-time police investigation into the slaying of Valerie Perey bas ended, <Jlie( Edward Euert announced Mon- day, exactly 18 ~s after Mlss Percy was slain. As many •• 30 policemen worked on tb• case aft.eT' Sept. 18, 1868, when Miu Percy, one of tile 21-year-old tw1n dauetiter of Sen. Charles H. Percy (R-ID.) wa1 found bludgeoned and stabbed to death in ber bed in the lake.front Percy Manaioa in this faabiODllble northern Cbicaco suburb. A• the new Jud.a became scarce. E1gert said, the full-tlme lnveatl.gatlng atalf ,.u cut to 11 and tben to seven men. Now ooJy one state policeman will work part-time on the cue. with help u needed from a Kenilworth c:il1br. tbe chief uid. Three Saved From Ocean Trio Adrift 3 Days, Su"'i1'e on Raw Lobster Tllree Bellflower men, adrift for more than 3& boars tn CataUna Chan- nel, were towed llfely a&bcn to Dau Potat Monda1 alttr1IOGD u the Coast Gurd wu coaduct:1q an air-andoflea 8-ch. fte motor ol tbltt 17.foot outboard ..,.. broke down at about lllldnllbt ID"d&J u tbe men WWI rttm'IWll hit ..... dl.U., otl Ca'•llu. ,,.., "'" ataflt.d about 4 mUu oat of b1Da Polat barbar bJ I pri•N ,._. . ill n~ p.m. Moid1. and .... u.. l towtd ashore by a pcivat.t vea"L n. m• ar• Furet Dam.mar, 25: Doll a.a.cm, 31; aad G1r7 t.. Belt. ,... . a..on•a wile reported Ult aw.. u•ma. at 6:18 p.m. Suad17. Aad a Cout Guard March WU bepn at '7:M a.m. MODdaJ. Sevtril ol 8eDJ011's frttMa allo t4*led iD b INrdl, and tt -.., who .,..... tbt bo&t ........, ift91'DOOe. Kn; .... ..w ... ....., tokl ber tllllt ...... q\111 about mtwq ~ between the bland and the ma!nlaad She a&ld the men rlated a ..U and thto tiecan to paddi. for abore. S.~UH ot the atronc cunut the a..t ~ bl Ult llJIMI pi.ace for ...... houri, rhe aaJd. ~IDtU&JlJ brMt ... wind pqahed Che bolt down eout. Mt1. 8aloil laid Urie D1«ft bad no ,..., ind thit tlMb' anl7 foOd .... tbt r.,, Jobltlr wlaScb tbeJ Md cauatit 00 ....,_ ,,. tbr• ,,.. reported ill 11*1 CCDdib ds tbllr ....... often of tattnc her on We at the tim• sbe becatM precnet by another Marine," be said. Mra. Thomas, 25, la acculed of poi· sooing her baby by putttne a caustic solution into his feedine bottle on July 13, UMIS. Tbe baby died ln boe- pltal 17 days later. DklceJ recalled the horror of San Clemente police officers who were summoned to the Beach Motel. 1607 N. El Camino Real in the early hours of July 13. "TbeJ found an Infant whose black· eoed mouth bad completely disinte· grated," he said. "The child'• Ups were peellng away aod medical evidence will disclose that internal burning had destroyed tissue all the way to the stomach." Sgt. Thomas, teated in the front row of the courtroom, visibly flinched u Dickey recalled the distress of the beb7 ",rb1cb couldn't make a sound, it •imply guped for air." Ke looked lntently at the floor as Dickey asked the jury to study state· menu made by the hysterical Mr1. Tbomaa. on that night and on dates pdor to the birth of the child. Tbls ii lb& second trial of Mra. Thomas. Her first trial in May, 1967 ended sensationally when the jury returned a guilty verdict only lo have the judge ruled a mistrial when a juror admitted under post-verdict poll· int that he had "just gone along with tbe majority." Judie Bruce Sumner of Laguna Beach asked further questions of the juror then immediately threw out the verdict HU decision has been upheld by the California Supreme Court after it was challeneged by Orange County District Attorney Cecil H1cu. Huntington Murdered Woman Still Unknown Frl!Wa™i Huntington Beach police for the filth stralght day could report no progress today In their efforts to identify a woman fou,1d murdered Thursdat in a neighborhood ditch. AU checks with Orange County police departments. a western states all-points b u 11 e t i n , fingerprinting bureaus of the state and FBI and wi•h Mexican authorities have failed to uncover any clues leading to the dead woman's identl!lcation. The vie· tlm apparently had been sexually molested. Police discounted rumors that the vi..:tim was a "bar habltue." Capt. Earle Robitaille told the DAI- L PILOT that local bars have all been checked, a routine procedure ln homicides, but be rejected as a "total lie" report,, that ''scores of P'1rsons" believed they had seen the woman in different local taverns. Robitaille said that his department baJ no "plainclothesmen staking out" bars. The Jane Doe. whose throat had been slashed, was round Thursday afternoon by boys returning from play. Police described her u having very dark brown hair. brown eyes, S-feet·3. l~ pounds, and somewhere between 20 and 30 years old. Sbe was wearinc a Joog sleeved floral design nylon blou.se, purple capris and black loafers. She bad a pale blue emerald cut dinner ring on tbe left Utt.le finger. Painter Admits Reduced Charge Newport Beach painting contractor Robert P. Yard1ey pleaded guilty Mon- day in Harbor municipal court to redu- ced charges of resisting a public offi· cer. Yardley, 36, was ordered to return to court April 17 for probation hearing and sentencing. He is free on bls own recognizance. Yardley was arrested earlier this month after he allegedly assaulted two Newport Beach police officers in a melee at his 1321 Hampshire Road home. Both officers claim they received cuts and spl"ains which re· qi.:.red hospital treatment w he n Yardley tried to prevent the arrest of a youth who is accll!ed of filing a false police report. Felony charges were d r o p p e d a.,ainst Yardley Monday when he agreed to plead guilty to the ~sser charge. LONDON (UPI) -'ni. price ol 1old dropped on European marbG for the second consecuUve day toda1 as emergency measures taken by Ui, United States and ltl western partnert steadied both the pound and the dollar. Bullion 10ld at approxJmately '31 an ounce today. Gold prices bad I08red to $44.38 an ounce a\ the height of gold·btt1ine frenzy last week when speculatOJ"I believed the dollar would be devaluf4 The emergency moves opened fQlc! m arlcets to free trading, and buDke prices <irbpped today on the Puii, Zurich and Frankfurt exchanges. Hoarders unloaded some of the 1old they had bought lul week. President Jobnaon'a call for a U· tional austerity proeram in the Unit.cl Stat. helped depreu gold on the markets no longu supplied bulllo~ by the United States or the European nations of the now defunct cold pool Gold closed in Paris today at f39,M an ounce - a sharp decline frObl the '40.01 price Monday and 1be record '44.38 last Friday w h e n tbe market went wild. Similar reports came from dMlen 1n Zurich where 10 to U ton.a of cold changed hands. Frankfurt dealers reported the price of a gold m,ot c2.2 pounds) was tU57. nus com. pared with a Monday price of '1,485. At the same time, both tbe dollar and the pound rallied strondr and in early Paris trading returned to pre-crisis levels. Desegregation Roles Set for All States WASHINGTON (UPI) -School desegregation "guideliDell," prevtomly nimed only at the South, now an lo be applied by the federal govern- ment to the entire nation, eapedally the North and West. The Department of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare announced Moada1 that It was scr9pping the _. tidiscrlmlnation guidelines, or ltan· dards created 1n 1965 to speed desegregation ol schools in 17 IOUthern and border states and adopted a new policy requlring equal enfon:ement la all states. r.m., llWdl 19, 1'61 Ronald Reuther, director of the Fleishbaclcer Zoo m San fran<.is<:o had a "headache." He bad to move ''Cuddles" and "Puddles,'' two hippos weighin~ 4,000 and 2,780 pounds respectively to the new $130.000 Africa 1CeDe shelter. A scavenger company loaned its truck and driver for the stupendow as- s1 ~n ment. "You can have that kind of 6luf f," moaned the truck driver later, "I'll stick to debris and gar- bage." • Dann11 S. Yowng, 22, of B~~ oillt, Tenn., ii aJ&own in G photo t.cJk. en jwt ~fort M 1DGI ki~d in Vid-,wm. Hi! paTt11tl, Mr. 011d Mr1. Char- le& A. Young, received the photo of their aon alo-ng with a poem, "Living and l>fllng," m which M ahmnta the drafk1od{lera and prottstera in the U.S., and pomt.! 01.1& tht M1oia of the U.S. fighting men in Vidnam. • We know tux rentals are higb, but how mueh does it cost to run a $3 million jetliner for about two hours? VMp Hubert Humptlrey arrived in Scranton, sana tux, for a formal dinner of the Friendly Sons of Sl Patrick. Discovering be bad forgotten bis tux, mm 6e'llt the Lockheed Jet.!tar back to Wash- lngton NaUonal Airport and it re- turned some two hours later with the formal wear. 1t was transport· ed by state police to the vice presi- dent waitiD1 a& a Scranton ootel. • Jacluon Co"" t 11 trta111rn Cheitn GutMI ~cdoed 18 and the foUowing Ltttn: "Dear Sir: Approzimatelt1 eight or nine 1 years ago, whilt I wa& 1tiU in high school, myielf and a fritnd itolt aboMt 10 gallon& of f/GI from a~ near Willow lAJu. In tM poat month this hal ~en bothmna me and noto l feel I should make thtngs riQht. En- closed ple<Ue find $3 which 1houLd cover tM cost of the gG8." • San Francisco Patrolman Frank Watton'1 absence for a few minutes provided a wonderful opportunity for a woman horse J'Ufltler. The young, long.haired girt, dressed in white jeans and white sweater. happened by in Golden Gate Park and began patting Ned, the police- man's horse. Seeing no one around, she climbed on the oone and trot· ted ofi. A motorcycle officer ,ave chase and recovered Ned after the girl had dismounted and run away. Winter s .. pen N•IJlled Kidnaped Girl, 4, Home S~fe SAN ,\NTONIO, Tex. (AP) -lt'BI aauta 1afely returned dark-eyed. curly-blir<~ Dana Lynn Keller, 4, to her ~ta late Modday night, about 10 boun after lbe was abducted at gunpoilJt by a mau wbo demanded P0,000 ransom. The FBI said an agent found tht girl bQlmd and gagged in an isolated barn. She had apparenUy spent hours alone in the dark. A 56-year-Old television repairman led agents to the barn about ~ miles oort2l of San Antonio. The man was arrested alter five times driving past a point where authorities. acting on tdepboned instructions, bad placed the '30,000 ransom. Baar County authorities took custody of the man. He was JlilJed after giving a statement but no charges were filed immediately. The child's father, attorney Marvin G. Kelter, 'J7, told nenmen: "lf I f/Ver bad a doubt about the existence of God, I don't have it n<>w because all my prayers were answered." A m-1d, Mn. Lupe Garcia, at the Keifer• wbionable home in suburban Cutle Hills, said a man drove up in a white panel truck and posed as a repairman to gain access to the home about 1 p.m. The maid was alone in tbe house with Dana Lynn and another Kelfer child, 7- month-old Traey. Mn. GAM& told police the MID, a 1tiockln1 over his f.ce, pulled a gun. He ~und ber with tape, Iha said, got IOQJe blankets ud 1elt witb Dana Lynn. .. Tht m8ld worked tree and alerte4 netahbor1 •bo cail4!d police. · ' A penciled n.JlSOD\ -. left in CM kitchen waned aeat.mt c a n t • I authorttiea, demanded 0),000 in imaJl bi.111 and laid .lnstructiom would .. called at 7 p.m. Tbe call came at 7:40 p.m. PBJ aim left the home carryblt fD airline flight bag. It WU Jett beskll a r\U'aJ road northwest of San Antoaio, about three mile• from the Keifer home. A dbtrlct attorney investigator laid the repairman directed FBI agem to the barn. The FBI said Dana Lynn was found wrapped inside a pink aJld wbite blanket, lying in a feedin& trou• in the barn. her mouth taped. Kelter said the abduction was ·~ pareotly the result of a "personal grudge" concerning ~ forecJolure, presumably by the savtnga and 1oAn company operated by the victim's maternal grandfather, Louil Michaeli. Keller praised newsmen for svp- presslng reports ol the abduction until the child was safe. "Your cooperation really saved her life.'' be told r.ewunen. Killer Escapes Police; Buffalo Residents Warned BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) -Tbe ltlller of Kitty Genovese, a New York City barmaid slashed to death while 38 neighbors listened to her screams without helping, was believed armed and "bottled up" today near a hospltal from which be slugged bis way to freedom, Winston Mosely , 32, waiting to be ~barged from Meyer Memorial Hospital after minor sur&ery to return to A'llca State Pri.lon, Monday punch- ed corrdool offlc 'T H • r m a n ~. fled down a corridor, out a 1)ack door, and diaappured into 50me bushes. Police said Uiey bad received 10 to 15 telephone caill a.J bour from ~ resident.I ol Buffalo's Kens· ington section. They said Moseley was "very dangerous" and cautioned King Implores Negro Workers To 'Stay Home' .dEMPBIS, Tenn. (UPI) -Dr. Martin lAltber King Jr. Monday night called upoo Negro worten to stop work for one day Friday t o "prusure" the dty to ~ the demands of strikine s a n I t a t i o n ~.ployes. "You let the day come whet! not a Negro in thia city wlll to to any job downtown, when no N•sro in domestic le'l'Viei! wW go to 9Q1body's kitchen. when no black atudent will attend any school," Kin& told a rally °' 12,000 persons. "They will bear you tbeD. The city ol ~mpbia will not be able to function that day." residents and motori.&ts to lock all doors. New York City police laid today thE:y bad officers wa&cblnl Mosely's home in the Richmond mn .-On of Queens, not far from where b s Genovese was stabbed 15 tlmes Mareh 13, 1964, while nei&tibon ipored ber ploas for help. Buffalo police sald most of tbe calls they g<>t from resJdents who claimed they saw Moseley "were just their imagination. They're pretty scared." 50 Riot Po&e Break Up Cr<\wd In Tampa Melee TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) -About 50 rict poUce moved ~ the Central Avenue Negro district early today to break up a crowd of newly 200 sh<luting, bottle..tbrowing Negroes pro· t~Ung alleged police brutality. Helmeted police, carrying bayonet· equipped 1botguna, arrested at least eight perlODI before order was restored about 3 a.m., police said. Central Avenue, which borders a huge low-rent bouilng project at the southern end of downtown Tampa, was the scene ol four days of rioting last June in wbidl dozens of buildings were burned in several pitched street battles with police and N at10oal Guardsmen. Officers Mid the disturbance begata shortly bef<n midnight when police W't!nt to Ceotral Avenue to arrest a Negro wODlllD on charges of public drunkenneu. A crowd quickly aatbered and began shouting "pollct brutality." The arreltint officers called for help. and when additiooal police ar· rived. the crowd began burling botUet at them. Exits Wednesday Westerly Winter Winds to Wane by Week's End c.i11 .... 1e Sou!Mnl c.r...,.,._ ..n ,,....,.. .. ..,.._ """"' -.., ....., wtltl '""'"" ~ ......,.._ ""a.ti-.. ...... ... -"' --.. --"-' ...... .. ..,__ L• ._... 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J6 21 %1 u n .. ~ II .. .. ,, G Jt 10 " lt .. ,. . '1 JI 41 1' .Q II .s 0 • JI lO ' -J) .. ZI " n 1• .. '5 " 1' 0 • 22 ... • 14 .. . .. ·u • ., . 11 -11 • . .. • 0 6' M .. " ,, .. .. 41 .. ,. : = . Ill ,. ,, . • •• . .. . " a • • • . .. . .. .. . • • • • " . " .. .. . " . . • GENTLY DOWN THE STREAM" -Work· men in rowboat. check M"ftr openlnp alone the business section of Weymouth Landing, Man., in order to keep the flow of runoff water moving. A severe northeast storm dumped almost five inches of rain on Botton a.ad sections ol New EngJand Mopday cauat.ne severe floods in m111y areas. Amoni hardest hit was Providence, R.1, when the Woonasquetucket River overflowed its banks en- dangering many homes. Floods Swamp New England Scores Evacuated; Damage to Run lnw Millions Frem Wire Savlcea Flaah flood warnlnp remained ii effect l<r southeastern Manacbuletts today on the third straight day of rain in New England. A savage northeast storm dropped almost six inches of rain ip 30 hours In some areas. Scores of pertons were evacuate<! from low-lyin1 land, and many communities were threatened by noo<11 .. Damage was expected to run i:nto the millions ol dollars, The Weather Bureau w a r n e d resident. ttiat several rivers in Massachusetts and Rbode Island will remain over their banks through ~ day. The bureau s.>id since lbe storm begn Sunday, Boltoa bad bad 5.08 iaches ol rain and Falmouth bad had 6.87. The Charles, Nashua and Black.slone Tiv.ars were about two feet above flood stage early today and the bureau said larg~r streams in c o • s t a l Massachusetts such as tbe Ipswich and Taunton rivers would be out of tbeir banks for the next several days. An eight-foot wall of water caused by a burst In a dam at Easton forced scores ol persons to flee Monday even· ing. Firemen and civil defense agents moved in to aid the evacuees. wd pollce '1ffJ'e posted to CU•d against looters. Auth«ities said several youths were caught 1l'eallng color television sets and attempting to make a eetaway in a stolen cs. Wint.er threw a parting sbot ol snow and cold across the nOl't!mu Rocaes and plama while heavy rains and melting snows swamped parts ol the Northeast and left thousands without electnclty. With spring less than 24 hours away -by the calendar, at least -IDOW fell from northern Utah, across Wyomul& and the Dakotas. Tem· peratures tumbled into the teens and 20s behind the storm. Heavy-snow warnings were posted for porUoos al the Dakotas and northwestern M.imlesota. Additionally, warmngs were issued to ltockmen and travelers in other part& of the Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas • n d northern New Mexico. Fill 1 1 5 YEARS BOB WILSON HAS STOOD FOR PROGRESS COSTA MUA HAS FLOURISHED Al an ex ... ple, the a.• • y .. n history of Harlaor Boulevard Development A. Automobl1e Agencies 1. Connell (hev,.let 2. Lou lhnny Otckmebile 4. Cat'Yer hntiac S. Datsun Dealer 7. 1111 Jones Chrysler Imports I . H1rbor Dedge 9. N.._. Cacllllac 3. Robins Ford A,ency 6. Atlas Chrysler.Plymouth 10. Lincoln Mwcvry I . Other Developments 1. College Shopplnt Center lnclutli"I •· S.cvrity Pint Natfonal lank a. Kerm Rima Hardware S. Denny'• b. HoUlsten 6. Kinney'• Shoet c. Howard JohMOM 7. G11dy9ar Tl,. and Rubber d. California Federal Savinp UMI Loan I . Reut.ne Coco •· Three ttory office "'-ildint 9. so.non. Yapbond Motel (propolod) welt 2. United Calffwnl• 8-nk .WO ., Harbor, MXt to Faimew Sf ate ....._.tal 3. First Natlenal lank of o,_.. County ,,.,.rty Bob Wilson's marriage to the C ity of Coste Meae began in 1952 as City incorporation, 1952-53, then Chairman, Costa Mesa Plannin9 1958-60, and Mayor, 1964-66. Chairman to Commi11ion, TM Harbor llvd. Developmellf has increased in value four times. it the last four years as follows. llSi•ss lice• ht•• AssesJM Y1llll11 licrllsM u.-...... $611,000 Siies la hYeaae .,... $15,000 All ol this ;ust clicln't happett- it was plannecl ''TRUST EXPIRllNCI'' .... ' I is A orl __ of its Own .. --........ .- Already World famous for its spectacular Convention facilities, Disneyland Hotel now creates a New World of shopping pleasure and excitement! In addition to its 616 spacious and luxurious guest rooms and suites, its Gourmet Dining rooms and Cocktail Lounges, Top-of-the-Park Pianobar,complete nite n' day Golf Complex, Olympic Pool and everything recreational, it n()UJ becomes the Gateway to ShoppingLand. 1 Here, in the center of 60 fabulous acres, you'll discover a new world ... over 40,000 sq. ft. of Avant Garde Specialty Shops! From Tepees to Tulips, from Toys to Travel Tickets! Once inside this wondrous World, yqu'll want to stty ... for an hoµr or a day! ~d you'll want to return. Free Parking. . , T~, M.vd1 19, 1'68 . r .. B.-. 11#111H ••• 24 shops of sbinururing b1auJy ••• of fJIWUIJ -4 fJtdtus .' Wall"-b Clarke's Hawaiian Shop • Flavia-Specialized Gilt Shop• Vera Qell- Diltiaguished Womca'• Fathiom • Magidand Toy Shop • Ruggles Gift and Bath Shop • Tu.sk Opticians and Leather Goods • Tteasurc Trailt-Avchc=Enic IMiu Shop • Ydbad Art G.a1kry • Casa de Lingerie • Lido Fashions • Caadics by David • Disneyland Hotel Heauty Salon • Dimeybncl Hotd Barber DAil y Pll.OT • Shop • llagla Q,jm. ud Gift Shop •.Disneyland Hotel Qilldmi's Shop • Disneyland Hotel Fashion Shop • Marjory Hatter's Jewelry Shop • Taylor a Hume Dtuptt>te • Disneyhnd Hotel Camera Shop • Immetta'• Ticket ScrTice • L J. Koral-Western and Boutique Shop• Disneylasid Hoed Men's Shop . .. • Dimcylaad Hoed Vanity Shop • Calilomia. City Real Eatacc ••• fJJllS "&omfll.16 lr11mf10f'UJion enur with tule11 ofM11 for A.mMU• Mlitul, CotdMJi.,,,, ul#u$, N111iotul Airl#us, ]';-., Wor1' Airl#us, UtUIM Ai'li'"', JJitst.,. Airl#us, Airf1on Co~h Serviu, Avis .Alllo Rnul Mltl t;,IJ IM To.n- Si11J1sui#1 • .Alul, ., if lbtll isn'I nDMgb, 1"" IMw '°"" fl#1 ows Hdporl tighl"" <>Ur grOUlltls Wlh 76 J'"'1 fligbls lo 1#1/l ft'Mll 1~ ~ - ;,, 2~1• T#rllo;]d Siiorsj1sl Por /fill •fors111tiH tilll: Dis1U1uJ Hout, Atublim, UliJortU. • (714) KB ,-8171, ft'OI# Loi AtlP#s, MA j.JJl9 ,,.u . .-r•l\ .,~:;;... •• -.. -. All•Vll'IWWM,,....., .. ~ • DAILY l'tUJJ 'Not Enotlfl• Vloletatt' Second Mass Riot Planned At U.S. Embassy Sunday LONDON (UPI) -A youn1 Briton arretted dar· m1 Sunday'• anti-Vietnam riot In front of the U.S. Embae•y in London com· plained today there was "not enough violence" ln the 90-minute pitched battle. "Next time it will be dil· fereot," s aid 1&-year-old Jtlm Hoskins. pulling on a ~· "If we get into the ftnt floor ( Amerlean ae· ooad) of the Ernb111y Ull llfarinea 1'UI Ol*I nr •. "That 11 \ftat wt •ant." A aecoftd DWI anti•U.S dtmoottratiOD ._., bt1Da pluDed tor .. xt SUDday. Liit Sunday's ~. 2 Killed, 28 Injured As Bus Strikes Mine JERUSALEM I UPI> -A acbool bus filled w i t b atudeob on a field trip &truck a mine 15 m1Je1 north of the Red SM pan ol &latb Mooda1, killJN two penoDI and tnJurfnc ~. 1-1tl laid today. The government blamtd Arab Infiltrator• and l9Sd such lncldenta bad kU1td four persons in tbt put three days. Foreign minister Abbe E b a n iDltructed llr1et11 United Nat.tom ambassador to tUe to the U. N. Security Council the complaint that Israel't neifhbors w e r e helpinl Arab terrorlats. Two Ianeli 1 o J d le r1 W!n killed in • club with Arab inflltraton in the Beisan Valley Sunday nilht· They were hit by gunfire from acrots the Jordan R Iver in the area of Tirat Zvi. One infiltrator WU kill· ed. Eban instructed Israel's U. N. AmbaNador Jo.eph Tekoah to tell the Security Council Israel was obliged to take all &teps nece1aary to defend Ks peopje and ter· rltories. Tbe school bos struck the mi.De in the aame area where aa anny ba1ftnct bit a mine a few boW'I ..tllr. There were no c:teu..,,.. ID the firtt ~. "We can authoritatively •late that Jordanlana mow who does wbat and from which point at leut u well .. ft do,'' aakl Brtc.U. Aharon Yciv, Israeli Arm1 intelligeDC9 cbief. Bombs Blast U.S. wnsul In Brazil Yar1v said Syria formerly wu the prmclpal &OllTce of El Fatab ( A r a b > In· filtrators. "Toda1," Yarlv said, "ll 11 JCl"dllD. .. YarlY and De fen se MlnfM Molhl Dayan aaid r.tael w11 emp&o,iq new meana to combM tcrvrt1ts. JDcladktr mJMd fmce1 ud ellctroalc devieel. ,,,., did not.W.-•: TrooJ>8Hunt Guerrillas In Rhodesia Toke• LOllG LOOK · ~ .... ac_u•_• _____ 1; .... ""-'-'" ............. -...,.. Eight More U.S. IJesert.ers Granwd Sweden Asrlum • M! IUcbard LH Pl'OllD. 2S; Of Qdcap. ll1i; ·WllLim Co Jeiaa, I>, ol St. Louil. Mo:: P•m Smith, it. of Gift RNI•, N.J.; Robert Arpa- ._ 23, ol Mlam.l. F.la.: JUltha Olllia. 21. o1 Recldinc. Calif: Ervin Fottar, 25, o f Blac:bblrt, Ga.; ll o b e r t &arroup., IO. or Ale· Mdrla, Va., aad Jo b I Alhle'J' 21. abo ol Alia· aadria. llCOIE TAX 555-12 2 ° Want the teleph9ne number of a friend with a different Area Code than yours? Here's how to get it Just dial his Area Code and the Universal Information Number, 555-1212~ There's no additional charge for this long distance information service. We're here to help. - •·tt. ~' :'jf ): r;.,. J:~: •. 11 :~~ u, l :lf I:~ .,,. Pi. ue • c ' • .. • c.te MIN 6:111 "·"'· Molldlv. "°'*' mltllll•· Grice ellCI llMf 1lrwtt. •:• ... 11'1 •• tatoflM watllCIOWI\, ,rttl41o IMJ~drl- Pllot Vl•ltors Ttunert~~­•l'INn 1or ICllOll d-fl flflll "'f9dt llwl el!d ...... "' ..,., ... -tuflons tJI at ltut !Mt ... lt¥-.i. ,.,..,... .... ,... _.,call Ml. pueley R idl. '°411, &llt. '111. DBArB NOTICES _.._ _____ ,, ... -. . . . . .,, -... -.. DAILY ftlLOT 1 .i ~ j, • I tie • AMGtLES -Ac· ceufully ioQlh\ a ~ ' ia u lnftlbnent acheme CUaed ;ex~ Frank of venue ol t.be1r trial to whlcb acquirtd choice Lake ,. .... _. . Arrowhead property b y "Btc Frank"·Jiatran,a and Los Anaeles Superior \.NW•· fWllnl qutt clatm deeds. LoW1 B. s&ierM ~ new Matran1a it ta... 00 •pptal His conviction included a 1~1 Monday tnd won from his •ntendn& Fe1t. l&. '8 000 fint ln San Bernardiao SUperlor • · 1 two.momh ~ of tbelr Court where be waa fol.lnd Whatever th• outcome or trill lft S\lperlor 0ow1 here. guilty of violatlnt tJl' terms the CUITent Los Angeles Mattan1a, 58, will nbw be of hls probatlorl. trial. Matr81l3a must. aerve repr,.tntid by a t t o r n y Matranga ••• sentenced the sentence Imposed in San Jerome W~ber. Lc>a Anceles to 1·10 years tn it.ate prt10n Bernardino. lawyer Jack Dahlstrom has after !he J\ldll ruled that T h e Matranaa-Salerno picked up th~ brief of he violated bia probation by tr1aJ &!larked an uproar Salenlo, a&, l f«mer City becoming lnyolved in the which led to a further Grand of Ctmmtrce councllman. Oranje COuntf lfaod theft Botb m«i must return to case. Matran1a wu con-Kida Like to court Pay 24. victed of coosplracy to com. Both mm, tree on bail. mit eranct tbeft after being 'Aak Andy' are accuted of crand thdl ldentlfled 11 ~ rb>lleader and CQlliplracy and were in· --- dieted by an Orange County GrarMi Jury in November. Jury l D V t • t 1 I a t l 0 Jl of Superior Juqe W 1111 a m Murray'• a 11 t 1 • d in· dlacretlon l n cUtcusalnc COpeland'a cue witb an at- torney wbo bad not been ...wntCl b1 Copeland. Notlni that a t t o r n e y Nathan SD)'dtr wu paid fl,000 by Copeland lm· mediate: Jod&e Mut· ray's 1 of the charcea 11 t the Corona del Mar man, the grand jury commenlled that Judte Mur- ray's actions wwe, to say the least, ''a breach of judicial canon~ ot ethics." 1!16&. AlleaaUons by Corona del Mar businessman Wayne Copeland, wbo to Id in.I vesllgators that both men NIGHT .nd DAY SERVICE Harold Wlll.Jams (riaht), obatnoaii 'of 1988 tJnlted Jewbb Welfare l'un.d kl Or~ Cowlty,J. br1efs ~ new helper, ~· lUcbard T. Rtnna w-Westmin· 1ter). ~ cobgrellDWl bu accepted codlirman- lbip of the drive and will work wlth Y/Ul.laDll, who it PNtJdem oMlUJ\t-Weason F004a ol Fullerton. MacArthur Boulevard To Be Vets Memorial TUSTIN -At formal who 11w their Uvea to ccemonlel eometima la aatecuard th• c.uH of April MacAttbur Boulevard freedom." I wlll bl detlgna1ed a I COroaa de1 Mar Fr"1JIJ, V e te r a n 1 ' M e m«1a1 to be ~ lD the nut few Hltbw1, ~ office « State years wtU wtpe out the Sen. Jahn Sdunitz (R· p r es e 11 t M a c A r t h u r TuJtln), revealed today. Boulevanl In the are a • had demanded $.1,500 to pay off the Judie and district attorney in hia fraUd trial, led to the arre1t of both meq. Matratl1a, said to be a leader in Sou~a'Dd Mafia circles, and Salerno sue· T 9' A v ·1 LI NG? LIARN YOUI mMOAIY .••••.•• AND THIN LIAIN TO COMMUNICATI. CoftvtrMtional GeRMAN SPANISH FRENCH New memlt1t ·ct1nes ~tin9 formed. Individual att.ri+ion. N•tlvt Instructors. 21 &......,-$120. ' 9:30 AM. TO 9-.30 11'.M.--'ATUlDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 PM. At the request ol James deaignated toT the new E. "Johnnie" Johnson, at.ate name, accordina to cµrrent director of veterana affaJra, dlvWon ol hlghwa:y« IMJ>I COP.RI SCMOOL: Sen. Schmitz authored a of ttle adopted freeway reeoluUon in Jut year's 1r~o~ute~·~~~~~~~~==:::c=-================·==============='.:...~~~~~--..:.;..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lesblative 1es1ion to clwl&• - the name of · MacArthur between Coast ru,nway in Corona del Mar a n d Palltades Ro ad to tbe memcrial highway deallD•· t1on. A State Dmlloa o f ffithways lpObsman uJ4 today that the MacArthur Boulevard alp.a would rt· maln on the ro.dwa1 for tha present in addition to the new Veterus' Memorial Hlgbway tab. eurrurt plant can for two ~ lips wittl the new name, one near tbt Coast HJ&hny termlnua of MacArthur and the other between Pallladet Rold and University Drlvt, the entrance to UCI. When queried coacernlna tbe poeslblt contulioa to rnotorilta becaUM of two names for the h e a v 11 y traveled bouleY8'J'd, t h e Divllton of H l g h w a y 1 spokesm.ar. replied, "W• have no choice in the mat- ter. It is a legislative relOhl· tion, you know." Sen. Schmitz' resolution provides that, "the state shall erect and maintain ap- propriate signs" showing the new deltgnadoa in honor of the 28 mllHon veteram living IDd deld In tbe U.S. and UK more than tbree mlWon in California, largest number in any ol the ao •la"•· ''There is no pe:nnanent memorial in IM It.ate wtdctl serves the the purpose of honor~ all veteram, IMna and dead," tbe rnolutioa continues. ''Thia highway can be 1 Jastln1 mornunertt from our it.ate and nation to th~ lll'S IE flmllY ........... Vlslllr M7.SIU (osfl Mesi Ylllor .a.Mn Se. , ... YISlfir .. ...,. ,,, lmpale Sport Coupe (forearound). 4·Door Sedan, StaUou Waaoa • • Ai1nounc1nt1 the beginning of the end of a grecat sale. March 31st i1 the kut day of your Chevrolet dealer'• Impala ~8 Sale. So hurry. With tht tile about to tod al\d tpriQf •botit to bii,m. there could banQ7 1» a Mttft time to buy 1 new car. .. ToCi&y thiogh tht 11at you can ttill hf a aw Chattollt liripala V8 Sport COupe. i.DDOt 8edai or an Impala W~ally equipped wlth popufer. eq\ifpment-at ule .... Whal'• (!] popular package• of equipme11t artt alto 1v11tabl11 at aalt eavlnp. The mote JOU 1dd. U. more yo\I 11vt1. AT IA&.I tAVIHGI fWmrY tAU CAI NA11 Whitewall tirtR, frOD• ftnder u,hl1, tppeataDce guard poup. Litt Item 1nclud11 door... p&rds, color· ktyed floor taall ftont 1od rear, bwn~r pard• frODt ud rear on coupu and •edllilt front bumptr auard• on 111tJoa ~n1. 'ACkA• HUMID 1 HAii The bis Chevrolet 327-cublc-tnch 275-.har1epower V8 plus Powergllde Aulomadc Transmlulon. PA"'* NUMIU 2 HA&: Power etHriq and power brakea . 'ACKW NUMIR i NAS1 Poww 1teeriq, power disc bruea, ud the ComlortiJt 1teerin1 wht'tel wJllm adjuatl to lndlvtdual driver prt'9rtllClll. ' ..... , ....... "\_ .... --. ,-. - Why Pass Buck for Gola? !il•ppor• M__,n- Victor D. Iglesias has been appointed mana- ger oC product support for Philco-Ford's Aer~ nutronic Division, New- port Beach. He 1a re- spOfl~ble for the opera- llon or the computer c e n l e r. the environ- mental test laborator- ies, the technical publi- ca t i o n 1 departm~t, the engineering servic- es department, and the library. Niguel Tells $814,493 Net Income Consolidated net income of LaguM Niguel Corp. for th• six month period ending Jan. 21, .... •1ues, with a IJ'Oll of $4,t'TUM. For the aame period in the previous fiscal year, the net income was $23,236, with a gross of •t,428,004. Earnin&s per share in the period ending Jan. 31. J968 was 42 cents altB allowance for prderred dividends . as compared with earnings of minus 2 cents for the same period in the preceding fiscal year. 1r, matins t h • an· nouncement, Gerald W . Blakeley Jr., JJresideut of Laguu Niguel Corp., ex· plained that such earnings are not necessarily In· dicative ol results foy the fuU fiacal year. Reaults ol the llnt six months reflect the sale of acreage to North American Rockwell Corp. whkh iJ now building a huge fnduatriaJ complex on lhe lite. The J million square foot facility ls scheduled to be iJt operation by 1969, emPloylng 7,500 persons. Lack of Confidence in Dollar Tied to String of Setback. (OITOll'S NOfl ._ fMI .... U ' "" -... .... "*'· • _.. -IC!\ ... .. tl!CllY 111•1 ...... !v•e> ..,... ._.~ ~ .. ac:cntf' collert .... ... ... _, ,. ' ~ • --·-.,, ... , ... ., ~ .......... 901d crlolt, Sytv!. "ort«r IOCl<I• ••Pl•·nt 1.-" •II <AfTW •llOUI, mi.wt Ill• --~· ·~·· .. to -· ·~-By SYLVIA PORTER How dJd the mighty U .S e v e r get i o t o a pot1tioo where we could be battered by ~ world stampede from dollars to gold? How could mistrust of oor dollar and expectat10M that 1! wouJd be devalued this p a s t weekend b e c o m t so widespread that on Friday many European merchants w e r e refusing to accept l' S. currency? Tht usual way questions in this sphen are answered 1.s by an analysis of the deficit.., in our balance of payments -and lat.er in this column, I'll a1ain try to explain this bafflegab. But because of t h e magnitude of this gold run and the events which trig- gered It, the questfons this time demand a more fun- d amen ta 1 ar.swer. Spec1 ficaU y: WE GOT into this mess by pursuing policies abroad and at borne which have undermined lhe faith of even our best I o re i & n fnendJ in our financial responsibility -not to men- tion our moral integrity and poUUcal-diplomatic wisdom. In a very real aenae, the run on 101.d this month wu a maaslve vote of no con- fidence in our Vietnam policies. It was ao indictment oC our failure to date to offset soaring Vietnam spendJng with higher income taxes and I o w e r non-military spend!ng and the:reby to limit U!e red ink in our budgtt. IT WAS a reminder that monetary sy1tem1 run on faitb, 1 warnini that we must make strengthening of the dollar a major goal of policy and pursue the aoaJ retentlesaly. These are serious ac- cusaUona and behind them is t:be fact that foy 11 years since 1950 -witb the sln&}e ueeptioo ot 1967 -we have spent more money abroad than we hitve earned abroad and we have thus flooded lhe world with doUan which can be turned into OUT gold by qualified foreign holders. We have each year ex- ported more goods and services than we bave Im- ported. But we have aJso each year turned the mult.i- btllicn dollar surpluses In our balance of trade Into deficits in our o v e r a 1 1 balance of payments by our heavy m i I i t a r 1 and economic aid a p e n d I n g abroad, our m o u n t I n g tourist sprees, our huge private i n v e s t m e n t s overseas. lN 1"7. the surplua In our bal1ince of b'ade came to $3.6 btlhoo. But primarily because of our Vietnam war spend.int,, U!e deficit in our total balance of payments came to $3.S billion. What makes this red ink total so important 11 tbe fact that under the in- ternational m o n e t a r y system we created at Bret- ton WOO<b, New Hampahire, ln 1944. the dollar la the fr~ warld's key "resave currency" -meaninc it is used by nationa to aettle debts with eacb other, bas a status equal to told. What gives 1t this ltatm la turn is the fact that tile U. S. stands committed to convert dollars held by qualified foreign creditor• Into gold on demand at the p.g price of S3S an ounce. While most of o u r creditors bave been willing to bold dollars (monetary aystems run on faJtb), othen have been converting dollar claim• lnto sold. Bal even this dl•tutbM• rat.lo would not ti.ve ft"llPc.d into 10 vlolt-nt • Cold c:rfeit had It not been for ft.it until recently wa1 1 m.lnar aspect of the system -the exiatence ol frtt C o l d markeb, ooublJ in l.oodae, in wh Jcb dealera, ll>t(Ultt.ora aod boarders trade In gold. To bold down the price or gold ln the free mart.Ct in line wltb the '35 prtee mamtaioed by tM U. S., the leading financial JJhen of the free world fanned a "gold pool" In 1981 through whlch they have been st.1pplying metal to the London market fTom ~Ir own monetary r e s e r v ~ s when"v~ the private de- mand threatened to send the price aoaring. France drop- ped out of the pool laet year. The U. S. bM been COO• tributing 59 percent of the gold fed into the market by the remainina member n1tlon11. NOW COME the events which t r i g g e r e d the stamped~. -Jn November, th t British devaluatloo of lhe pound set off a ~:ries of gold buying apreea in the free markets on the basis that the U. S. dollar wouJd topple next and we would be compelled to double or trip&e our official '35 gold price. France fed rumors into the markets fostering tbl1 expectation. -The setback.I the U. S. France baa been deliberate----------------------11' Jy C 0 D I p i C U 0 U I and maliciuu1 in her demands lo:r &old in place of dollan. Her gold purchases have been openly designed to pro- mote her vidou1 a n t i - American u.mpaien. OUR FOREIGN creditors now hold about $.14 billion uf 1.0.U. clailJll against our gold reserve. Our gold reserve ls a fraction of that: down to fll.4 billion from $2U billion la lMt. Chaparral Contract Awarded HXXlt-t--t--i--950------ Motll81 EUndS Kida Like to 'Ask Andy' The Man from Merrlll Lynch looks at the stock market and tells you what he sees OVER THE COUNTER Make your forum retervatlons today Are we i n for another round of Inflation? What are the prospects for corporate profits? Have national and international events affected the stock market? Which industries and stocks appear attractive for the conservative investor? For the aggressive investor? 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"' " ~ ,. ~ i J ~ ~ = ' ,, F i I , i , f ' i c c • c f c c i c c f ' c I I I ' • I • I J G ( c ( G ( ( ( ( • ( c { c ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ' ( ' I .. .. .. . .. , . . ' -. . • & I ' "' . • .. , • ( I c • ( • c • I I ' I .. -\"' • • ¥ , -r "' • • .,.. T..U,, ~ lCJ, 1961 Je DAILY PILOT By EARL GUSTREY Of .. Oellr ..... Stilt .. Magic" ts a word often W*l when there's a dear1tl of ratJooal explanation.I tor a phenomenal event. Tbe word was used when Corona del Mar High SchOol basketbell coach Bill Bloom was asked how UC Irvine coach Dick Davia was able to produce a »a record this 1eason. "The guy is ju.t magic," Bloom replied, throwinl up bil hands. "I've never seen a coed\ win u many close iames u be does. I'd say Pete NeweU was a better coach than Davls. but I can't trunk of anyone elJe who wu. . "Davu just wins. There'a nothing else you can say " ll ls clear that Davis' achieve- ment with UCl's basketball team this year was no lest than a remarkable performance. To start with, UCI compiled 1~11 records in its flnt two basketball sNson.s. And so it seemed unfair in Novemher to expect of Davis a d.ramabc improvement in his first aeason u bead coach. True, UCI had five lettermen THE MAGIC&AN -'lbe hair isn't u long now and !le wears glasses but it's the same Dick Davi.I who ii UC Irvine's buket- 6all coach. Thia ii a 1951 photo taken when Davis played for Orange Coast. NCAA BU'ketball Championship Clash Will Be on Local TV Contrary to di.!torted reportl which have caused near-rebellion among Southland basketball followers, the NCAA basketball championship game will be televised locally Saturday night. !'.CAA public information director Tom Hansen confirmed that report Monday and he went on to Hplaln the reason for blacking out the local :>rea Friday night when UCLA and Houston collide at the Sports Arena r. the semifinals -or the "West .. ...•. ,..... ,._ WHITE WASH e;uuuuwuuuuuc•ueususo Aa ... WMfT• cbamponshlp," u the NCAA refm't to at. The "Eut champtomhlp" tiff puta North Carolina againlt Ohio St.te 11 the f1rtt ball of Friday's attracti•e twin bill Friday's wlnDen retwn Saturday nilht to play tor tht NCAA crown and that's the tiff local vitwers will 1et Ln fhe1r Uvin& rooms Hanten tel.a WbJ Friday's 1euton pt.a the ~out treatmtcL "It bM bela a Joo& ltaDd1nl policy to bl.Id out Fr1da1 tdJlrt play tn CIM~aadc b•m pto11 b Ip -*. • M aplam.. "Wt feel .. t WIMD 1 fan paJI • for a ... t. lat '!L rmJU.: to aomtthbll bJs DtJlflbcr -'t &ft for tr.. ID All OW'Q bOole. ••OaeraJly U.e 11 DO problem with .._ l'rtdQ ..--bec.-.ue only ,..., la • 1oeal teem f.nvolved In ........ 2'11 ~ ... U U• ception, however. with local interest hieh in each regional." Indeed it waa a freak year with two New Mexico te.aTJ\J playlna in Albuquerque, two North Carolina en· tries clashing in Raleigh, N.C., Ken- tucky involved in its own gym at Lexington and Kansas State com· peting in the Wichita regionw. Now it's UCLA battling Houston in Los Angeles this Friday night ln a replay of "the game of the century." a.s some have tagged 1t. By the way, this is the 30th NCAA basketball ohampionah1ps. The two n.lghts of action at the Sport& Arena were completely sold out three days after tickets went on sale -11 months ago. That means a throng uf nearly 15,ln> wUl witness each night's competitJon . . . a far cry from the crowd of 5.500 that turned out at Northwestern Uruverslty iD 1939 to ste Ore1on whlp Ohio State. 46-33, in tbt nnt NCAA title showdown. * * * returnlDa but tiM ICbedalt bad ..... • jacked up conUderablJ with UM lit• ol Cal ~ (Loa Ana•>: Fruno State, Jlbode laland Ull UC Santa Barbara. But the team started and flDl.lbed fasL The Anteaten staUtrtd fa'f'OHCI te.na like Cal State (Lot An1ele1), San Fernando Vallt7 State and Nevada Southern. Thea. Invited to the NCM'a welt C!Oelt coDe1e dMllon reponala at Su Diego, UCI loUed an even sreata upMt, atunntna Cc.AA winner SID Dle10 State, 7Mt, in Che firR round. Tbe teuoD ended i.t ....,. apt when tahd II N t Y-•d• loutherD h8cl to II> ID-Giit ta wia GM reito~ '7to-14. ~ lJCJ Md led for most of the pipe. On the lut day ID J-..,, after 111a team 11ac1 mot a Pirc.at friiD the floor in •u., vao., SCA IMO. Davit auddeal'7 found bllmelf Sn poeaeMion of a team tUt w• 14-3. He aa:ld tben: "If yoa bid tDld me two months a10 we'd be 144 now I'd have aald 70U were cray. The klda are doiDt an unbeU....ahk job." Chamberlain Scores 53 76ers Wilt Lake rs, 158-128 PHJLADELPHIA (AP) -WUt Chamberlain's thoughts were 90 miles away. But he still had one of bia finest hom1 In pro baaketball -53 points, 32 rebounds and 14 aaslsta. After the 7-foot.t Chamberlain led the Philadelphia 78ers to ltunning 158- 121 Naitional Bulletball Aasoclatlon victory over Los Angeles Monday night, ell be could aay wu: 'I'm happy that Kansu beat VHlanova." Chamberlaln went to 1ehoot at tbe Unlvenity of Kansas, so it WU nature! that he should be concerned about hi1 aim a mater. playin1 in the Nlltiooal Invitational Tournament at Madiaon Square Garden. When a voice said over the loudspeaker that KanNt bad beaten Villanova, 56-49, time wu called and Chamberlain did a brief 1trut in the third quarter. It wu a reel crowd- pleuer. "I just felt good," said Chamberlain, "vu, happy." Chamberla.in's theatrics during the time out, however, wun't even a poor second to bit remarkable show on the court ln a game that cracked four records and tied another: -Most field goals in a came by both teams, ll6 (broke the record of l2J Mt by SyrlCUH and San Fran- claco on March 10, 1963). -Most field loala by two teams ln a half, 73 (broke the mark ot 70 set by Boston and Minneapolia Feb. 'rl, 1969). -Moet assiata by both tea.ma In a half, ~ (broke the standard of 42 held by four differeot paln of teams). -Mo1t field goall for two teams in a quarter. 41 (broke the mark of 40 set by Bolton and Minneapolis on Feb. 'rl, 1969). -And, tied most a111lsta Lor both teama In a quarter, 24 (record held Fountain Valley Pitcher Sees Big Year With Angels PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Pitcher Jim McGlothlln of Fountahl Valley, bit rllht arm re1ted, will try to go wlre.~wlre for tbe California An&ela this year. "Thia la the first winter I've taken it eaay," he revealed.. "We've bad some long workouta th1I aprtnl, but Mexicans Could Lose By STRATFORD JONES MEXICO CITY (AP) -U the Swn- mer Olympic Games were c111celled tom arrow, tlhe Mexicam figure they would be out around $215 million. But offlclala of the Organiz.ing Com- mittee here are not thinking in ttrnu of canceUatloa and they're goinl ahead witb buildlnl plana which figure to reach SM m.llllon before the end ot the Games acheduled Oct. 12·27. The threatened boycott of some 4o. plu1 natiom protestinl the admissioa of South Africa bu thrown a cloud over the country'• or~ efforts but twn't bottled them. "There are no plans for cancellln1 the Games," llllista Pedro Rarnirea Vazquez, cbalrman of the Mexican OrganWng Committee. "We are IUJ'e that all will be resolv- ed and that the gMles will be a success. "Work continuet at the same pace as before." A very Brundage, president of the International Olympic Committee, has callea a meetlnl ol the nlne·m&n Ex· ecutlve Council ln L a u s a n n e • Switzerland, April 20-21 to reconsider the IOC dedaion last month restoring segregationist Sooth Africa to the Olympic movemmt. Thirty-two African natioos. perform· Ing as a bloc. aod close to a doun other countrlea have announced they won't compete at Mexico City if South Africa ls permltted 111try . The Soviet Union and its satellite, hav~ issued mild threats, but taken no definite action. I don't feel a bit tired. t (eel r e al good." McGlothlln was good enough dur· ln& the fil'lt half of the 1967 seaaon to take an 8-2 record and a 1.80 earned run average into an All-Star g a m e appearance. After the break, be faded to " with a 4Ji8 ERA. H9 attributes that leCODd ball aag ln put to exceastn strain on bla arm. Ht had pitched for the Angels and their Seattle farm club In 1966 a n d then in Venezuela during the wtntu of 1966-e'T. "Pitching those 18 straight months caused a lot of strain," be admJtted Monday. "I started getting weary." McGlothlln said bta arm first start· ed bothering hhn in early July and that it took him 30 minutes to warm up for bis All-Star game appearance. He pitched two scoreles1 Innings for the American League. To add to his problem•, McGlothlin was hit by the Ou ln Chicago and by a line drive in New York. The line drive Injured bis pitching band. But tbe arm bad the moat serious pain. "1 &ueu I babied it," he said. "I tried to tell myaelf not, but you can't help bat hold back a little." During the laat month of the st• son, be picked up only one win. He earned that one In reUef against Detroit in the seaaon's finale knock- ing the Tigers out of a fie for first place. After that game, he returned to bis Fountain Valley home for a winter oL real 'We'll Deal'-O'Malley Dodgers Still Looking For Right-handed Hitter VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) -The Lot An&et .. Dodier• continue thel.r Mardi for a rigbt-hMlded power hit- ter. "We a1iD have a void, which we pubJic)y have actJlowledged, 10 no one hu to be bubful 8bcMrt coming to U1 and talking deal," decl•ed Preaident Walter O'Malley. J'l)llowing tbe.ir ellbth pbce N• tlooal Leatut tinlJb in 1987, the Dodgen bave been activ• ln bueball'a tr..te marta, coming up with ab<Jrtstop Zollo Venallea, catcher Tom Haller, plte.ber Jim Grant and utlllty lnfielder i'nt Popovicb. "Immediately aft. lbe IMI08 wt ~ OQI' prol>lenu uncle' • mkrotCOpe, aacl the one we ban not IO!Ytd is tMt " a ~ power bitter ... O'MalltJ ctecland. u1 am p~ with tM club Oftl'· all.•• O'Malley stated. "It ha. tM but attlt\lde ol any club I ca ncall ID ,..a. Tbt pitcblnt la .ood, 'ft mo.. aact now we bav• a doabk paa, comblnaUo.n wbkb WCl'b, too.•• With Venalles at sbortatop and JlJn Lefebvre at second, t b e defense ia strOllger, and in the nine exhibitions bl Dodgen have pulled off 15 twin killl.ngs. Most upected Versallet to be the lead-off batter bot ill tbe past four games, Manager Walt Alstcm baa ex- perimented with WDlie DaviJ in the No. 1 spot wttb Zclilo following. O'Malley listed a couple of "do's'' and a couple of "do nota" for hi• dub. "I expect ev1ryone to play up to his major league averaae and poten- tial," be aa!d. "l upect dariq oa the bases, bit and nm plafa. stolen belel and aqueatl. "l don't want tt '" &be team aiam. after Jt pta two nma beb1nd ln the earlY lnnln&a. limP11 10 drroaah the motions the mt al U.. pme. I don't want to aee tbt tatirt team ln a alpmp at the ume time. I cu un- dentancl OM or tw• play9n ba& not the entire ....... by two other 11ta oft.ma). Chamberlain scored 3> polnta In the ftrat half, but really turned tt Oil ln the second with 33. The 'l&eT1 W«e red·bot from the field, bJttlnl 57 .1 ph cent over-all and 82.. 7 in the first half when tbt1 built a ~ bulge. LOI ...... LQ ~tl.ADAl'tnA e ' T e ' T M H IS ~if •11 • 11 .... ~· 7-lt It I >f If Gema J >I I 1 w 1' °'-s l.t 11 S N 11 GIWI '14 U • S N It J--t N I 7 ., u Mlldllelll s .. ,. J 2'2 t Wefllr • N II ....... ' u ,. • 12-22 1• T•ll .. tt41 UI SPORTS CUPPED SHORT Fn• tf»e W!ret ti AP /UPI NEW YORK -Sl Peter's will be back for the aemlfinala of the National Invitation Tournament Thunday n1Cht because It saw the bandwritinJ on the wall Monday nlgbt and followed 1t to the letter. Scrawled Oll the blackboard lllllde the door to tbe Peacock dre.11ln1 room were the tbJckly.Jettered words "run baby, run." Each player on the equad glanced quickly at it aa be beaded out toward tbe court and momenta bter St. Peter' 1 showed the 1ar1e1t crowd ever to at~ a baaketball game ln New York bow to fut brut for 40 minute• on glass 1llpper1. Before a dellrious, partisan crowd of 19,500 the Peacocb gave the NlT ita second fairy tale in three days, thrash.b:lg lltb·ranked Duke 100-71 and gaining the oppor bmity to tnoct off another aeeded team, Kansu, In UM aemia. The Jaybawb advanced by aquelchlng Villanova, S6-49, in the flrat came ot the Madison Square Gadea doubleheader. * * * * * * Mexico eatlmatea that its outlay for the Games will bt around '84 million, with $40 million for constructon and S44 million for or1Mlsation. Ramlra rtpcrta that 80 percent ot the coostrudlon money and 60 per· cent ol that for cr11niuUoo already hn been 1p9nt. The construcdoa money, however, 11 being uled for ~nt fadllties Ast;rQs Bid Sayonara to Bq ..;) Mexico haa DO lar1e indoor arena for athletic cOftt.eltl, baDets or con. ventlooa, and the SporU Palace will nn that biU. Tiw Indoor nrtmmln1 and diving pools belnl boDt will give Mexico lta only indoor -ruadc tadlltJ with Wit Mltinl capedlJ · Alnrn di c.tmo. ln charp of t2'9 ccmmltua tlDanca. a a 'J 1 tttlmatec an tblit llaleo w1D recovtr l>etw-. SD mmtoa IDd MO m1D1oa wt. the llllDll .. compi.ttd. 'l'h1I mont1 WClldd comt tlO Mexico thrOQ&b aai. al CGliilclulmt, tllftkion n,tit.a, tkteta and lodtinl for tourllta, all af whicb ... btlo1 .......... by U..pwiiiDi& ..... · •.. .- UCLA. USC, StanfON, C11ffwnla, ~. °"918 State, W....,_.,, Wathl~ ...._ Selttle, P.-tl19"1, US , S.n J-~ Utmh Utllt State, ~"'* Arbona St .. , "''~ ........ CaroUM ....... Florhla, DerfMeuth. Wtlfiem Kentucky,. Wichita, Tvt.. ..... lit. ......... 'nlat list ia 1Upplemented by "a lot of othu small ldlooLs all over the country," reports Mllina co.ch Late Obon. · ~ is putt.inf I part.icular),y ~ r1lab ~n ~erberg. When the Oombuaken ·were p•1· ma ta t!llt Konolulu toanwn11tt ill December So- de'ri>trg recmtd an "Aoha" post card trom' tbt lslandl, cigned ~ all tb&: tenn members. Trip Stlwtl•le He's setting up a schedule now of schools across the country he'll visit. . Alru4y, coaches Paul Valenti from Oregon .... state and Jack Gardner of Utah have visited the Soderberg's Huntington Beach home. •·· Even the La.kens are getti1lg in on the ground :...noor. •'• Dennitt Hamilton, former Huntington Beach Hllh llar and now a forward for the Lakers, took Soaert>erg and bis teammate, Bill Moore, to the Later game Sunday night. Moore, incidentally, is another first-rate col· l 191e prospect. He's headed for UC Irvine. * * * OLSON DEPT. -Marina b.uketball cMch Lute Ofton paid Newport Harbor High and the Suntet LMf'Nt a tribute at Marl~'• Msket· INll benquet Friday nftht at the VIiia Sw.clen In Huntington Beach. "I 11w some teams rn the CIF play.Ht that I think Newport, the third plK• tffm In our a...,., coulcl htve bHten,'' he said. * * * AKINS DEPT. -Laguna Beach High football coach Hal Akina, as dedicated a painter as be is a fooft>all coach, made a big splash recently at the Hilkrest Invitational Artists Show in Whittier. Only Southern California's better-known art· isU were invited to display their works and Akins was awarded first pme o9el'all for his "The Third . Dey".&'!!t!ng. • · has completed a series of six paintings depicting the &ix days of creation. * * * ·· LAC!Y DEPT. -It WM lntereating watch· Int Edgar Lacey bolUnt on the bench durl"t the replay of the UCLA-Houston game on TV SVnday nl9ht. It ..., .. t C4NM out until the w .. k follow· ~· ... fhe Janutr( 20 flllne but Lacey Wh irn- metmly Irritated at coach John Wooden fer bel"I taken eut of the g•m• and benctt.d In the ftrst half. Lacey walked to the bench, 9l1red 1t Wooden, sat down and snapped his towel •n· grily at the floor. Then he sat ltolc-llke for the rest of the pme. Area Sports Calendar WedneMay ~ Swimming -C.Osta Mesa "sit Eltancia, FoothJll and El Dorado at La(una, Santa ·~ at WeatmJn1tn. Corona del Mar at FounWn Valley, '1'ewport st A n • h e I m . Marina at, Weatem, Santa ·~a VaTh!y at Huntington. (aH at 3:15). ·• Gymnastict -Al Rancho at Westmjnstft', Newport at ~ Ton'ance. 13:15). Tlntr.Uy Track -Estancia at Valencia, V 111 a Park at Lacuna. W estminlter a t Western, Ma t n o I i a at C.Orona del Mar. Loara at Costa Mesa. Newport at Santa Ana. Fountain Valley at Brea. Marina at Santa Ana Valley. Huntington at Anaheim. tall at 3:la). Swimming -UCI at NCAA championships at Atlanta, Georgia Tennis -Cllaffey at Golden West. Cypttss at OCC lboeh at 2). Goll -Brea at Estancia, Westminster at L. B., Wilson, Kennedy at Hunt· ington (all at 2). ·loath Tomnce Rip miler Deckard Underwood ~ti the DAILY PILOT trO;bJ for uftal tbt tastett tirn (4:19.t) at Saturc11y'1 Sout.ben -r.o.m- ttti 'tract mut from former ~mtlnl&OO a.ell ... • • •• • , f t • .. Sherman ~ Wins BBC Tourney Bob Sherm1n of Rosemeed, 1 former 46 • year -old • and • over oa· tJonal champion, defeated Bob Galloway of La Jolla Sunday at tile Balboa B • y Club's 13th annu1l seruor VeUrant Tennis Tourna· menl Sherman. ranked No. 3 m the United States. beat Galloway by H Md 6-4 scotes. Galloway teamed with Don WhJte of Coronado to beat Shuman and Larrv Davis ol Newport 1• th• 45 d o u b I e • championship match, 6-3, 6-4. other results: » alneltl -alN It t I> H It e " (Hotlvwootll llof. Nlcti le' I '" r I CMoollorrt\I "-") •-4 •J. .. 1. s.I Doullltl -Vtf'll H'*-t (Loa .Meal"I -ltbtr L""lt llot "'-'"' ..i lloberboo\ -Mfrl"" Ht .. 111 <El 5--1 .. t ..... "· ml1ttf ...,..... -,... .. ,,. U.111<1 (l11tHlll - -.¥.lllef (....,_.. l .. e!ol tftf II" Mllflt'" CU .hlll1I llld Ettller Mlltllltft (\.0 Joll1) f.7, 2'4. H. * * * MAKIN' A MANX -Workers at the B. F. Meyers Company in Newport Beach shake loose a new fiberglass Meyers Manx body from a mold. The four-year-old company m<>fts to a 50,000 square foot factory in Fountain Valley aoon. Bruce Meyers bas made nearl~ 2,500 of the buggies Since he built the first one in his g~· rage in 1963. Workers are, from, l~ft: Bill Harpst Ron J...ancas- ter and Al Liptrap. · · ' · A 19tS Model T Ford roadater, ca.-lle Of 1peed1 la exce11 ef t80 mpb, ttuld steal the tJ11mdel' frem eome of tlle "*" tnUC' fael-Mrn· Inf drag1ten In t 11 I 1 ueknd'1 ~ 1JU11lfl Rot Rod M•lulne cl~ clam· plomhJpa at R f\' e t 1 l d e e "W~ E"lp~s. '' R~w.y. Jordan Swamps Oilers Hunungton Beach H lg h swim forces took a 6a-23 de- feat from visiting Long Beach Jordan in Monday ac· tion. """"'"* vrr;rrm Jr .. " 111 ~Y lltlav . Jor-ftn. 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Time: ., I. lidl -1 ~JI 1 WI..,, <JI 't·.,...in.C IJt'Vl.:.i 1\10~ ~ .... -I ,.,.,,kt IJ I Wood fJll li:n ~I 1 T...,:,,,ff !1 61 ' J ArnbreJldl /HI J No llllrd T \...., I 11 S ooo "'" ll•l1v l Jnrd1n. Time; 4 1$.) H,,,.,..,...., ft1rm1 J•r .. ,, 1~, ~rr~... .. •.• ., -1 Jorottn. lOO ~rH -1, MOOmouj• (HI 2. J 1<1"9 (HI l Law C I. Time: ';»-'· ~--!, ll'dMr (HI 7 OeHuff ( I J. Hiii (.,I Tln'f 77t. lot lndl~I .l.l_.,IW -\.__ kl.,,. WI ? l·~r fJI l. I . I(..,. IHJ ~ Fty -~ ~lvtM IJI 2. lllvllt I 1.J;;:."'~1 H~1 t.lf1 ~ (HI J Mi:>rM fJI Tm•: 1 ·IM I • hell. -I llo*ntt CHI 1 ~~ IHI l Con"°" fJI Tl,,__ ·~· '"'''' 1 "-" u1,,,1 I . Klntl 00 J Emerton IHI. T e: 1T' I T~· ti.I ltflav -1. Hunll"91on. Garage Experiment Develops Into ·Dune Buggy Business By EARL GUSTXEY Of .. Dlllf ...... 11.tf This is a success story. lt'• about how a business grew ln four years 'tN>m a garage experiment into a $500,000 ptt year open· ti on. Four years ago. Bruce Meyers yanked .a fiber~lass creation out of a mold in his garage behind his houst> on 39t.h ld.reel in Newport Be adl. 1l was the body for a dune buggy. Since thefl, the 43-year-old Meyers has built 2.300 bod~s and he will verv 9horUy move from hJs cur· rent cramped factory at 4001 Birch St., Newport Beach, to a new 50.000 square foot facility in Foun- tain Valley . T w e I} t y • f i v e Meyers employ~ now turn out about 100 buggy bodies a Wl't'k. lie has IO'l dealers in 38 states crying for more. Meyers' product 1s a refinement of ttie dune bu~· gy. the backyard-built rat- tletraps lttat outd-Oor types have been building since Henry FOTd used to p1.it fat tires on a Model A and dash around in the de~rt Meyers doesn't sell the complete bugc. First you nttd an okf or wrecked Volksw4geo. You s l r 1 p everything off but t h e floorpan and the eng!M. Shorten the floorpan by 14Y• inehes and you're ready for a Meyers Manx. For '498 you can get the body, hood and instrument panel. But outselling that basic kit by 200.l is the '6-15 deluxe kit, which also Includes lights. windshield, all nuts and bolts and even license frames. And so for an average investment o( st.200 you have a vehicle that can cruise at 70 mph on the freeway or roar up and down sand dunes. Nowadays, however, 75 per· cent of Meyers' bu~g1es are used strictly as second oars. And so what started as strictly a hob•y w i t h Meyers g~ into a thriving, booming business Io 1963, Meyers and his friends used to experiment with bead\ vehicles -put· ling fat tires on VW vans (or beach and dune driving. He formulated ideas dur· ing ttUs period and decided that on weekends and in the eve.nings the worked for a Newport Beach boat builder then) hr 'd attempt t4'>rconstruct a m o I d and from there build l h e U,be.rglass body. •10riginally I intended to build them for my friend~ who wanted them and lllAybe sell them on a !united mail order basis ... he says. "But it got out of hand in a bun-y. The Foontain Valley !~wry will be my i;~th, counting the original t araee. since I started four yeara ago." 'nle only r o 1 d b Io c k Meyers had encooowed 1s a problem ttlat. slelM fr<>m the very material he work!'. with -fiberglass: It's a simple matt.er to make a 11l1>1d from a fiberglass body, so the Meyers Manx has been copied by at least 30 maoofactuters. "Some very poor im- itations hne come into the market and ~y're glving us a bad name,' he say•. The bu&a craz.e C tt\er~ about 25,000 of them iA Southern California) bas readied such a level tbal it's made an impact even in the publishing business. Gt>ne Boot:h . a Newport Beach free lance writer, decided a year ago lo com · pile a bugizy journal The Parkhurst publlshlng company of Long Beach sold 58.000 or the 7 5 . c: e n t magaimes and Booth 1s now cranking out four issues a vear and his magazinr. ;,Dune Buggies and l\ol VW's." will soon be a bi- monthly. "We're trying to rlrop thr word "dune" and j11~1 call them buggies." he say, .. There's not many dunei1 throughout the country as a whole. And before Mryer11 came along there wrren't many buggies licen~cd for strttl use but that's all changed now. "Meyers· buggies are dual purpose -you can run around town ifl them during the week an<! t'hen take them out to th e boondod.s on the weekeo<fs. "Tht buggy rarrir~ the VW concept to thr e\trrme -ii ~oes pla~~ wherr you wouldn 't dare takr a four· whttl drive veiucle." Mesa Spills Laguna In Swimming Clash Cotta Mesa won and Hunt· ,,,..._ Beach loet in light •wllnminl action Monday afteoeoon 1long the Oran~e 0.Ul Coach Don Utter's C.Osta ~· Muslanp 1 p I I I e d vllttlng Laruna, 71·21. Tim• t:tt I 'IOO l"r... 1 Mlll.r l(MI ) Wur (LJ ) Grv,.,..,'1"W'il", (ut ,,,.,..,., ... 0 JI Fr" • 1 ~n••o •CMI lo V•• ..... ICM J Ori.... /l l '""'' ,,. •• lnf•vli(h,,-MMlt'f' 1 MCAl•HH CLI 2 KW. ICM "" •••rd. Tt,.,. ' .. , I• l'lv I .. ,,, ICMI 1 Ltlly ICMI ne "'lrd Tim• I 00 ' Ito l'rH I Wer• II 1 t V I I • Artists Nudged By 64-6~ 1, pound . macM.ae . of owner A. A. M~ or Loi Aaplet aa4 '1-tver Wl~lt' ~ 'of Gmlnia, h81 reatheCI ..... mpll'.. M<lre· than 75 clau elwn· plona wlU be· 01 laud ·for ' the $St,• e'Vea&. * * * Visiting El Modena broke Laguna Beach's back ~ith a sweep in the two. mile Monday afternoon and raced on to a Ught 64-63 track and field victory. Mike ~lst.lln, t o r m e r Oranee Coast Co I t e g e ' attilete. ls 1211! No, l ranked hur~ at Cal st:Jt.e (U>ng Beach l with hem of 14.7 In lhe 'l~yard highs and 56 ... if\ V\e «a batrlers . Laguna chalked up seven fir.st places in U,i~ m~et.. . Outstanding rmrrlc of the day was a 54.3 sh9tput effort by Laguna's Geoff Har- rowby. The Coast area's track teams are idle until Thurs· day . VtrtlfJ '--91 ("I U•I II ..,. .. ,.. Ito -1 Tollrn fl 1 1 HortOI\ (EM) J. k\/M fll Tim• 10 • 10t -I Toll•n fl I 1 Schmolr lb l. s.-rs fEMI T,,,,. 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'1 , HJ -I ll•t" IEM) 7 H••bf'rrv CEMI J Gi,,,.,.., flMI H<>t,r>t ~ LJ -'· -Ill\ (t Ml f. <>«•~I CEMI J 01""'•"' I\.) Oltlan<• 11· • l'V -I. L•m = 1 Ti-o. "s~ I l. °"r'"' c-.'1-f LI ' r-F ot't.t • (l I J. Gtattnet t E Ml Ols1anc1. >t 10 • Edelstein is also a metn.bel' ()( Ldng Beedi's 42.6 quar~ mlle relay tejlm. l"<>nm?r NeWport Harbor High lr'ack · altt\e(e Dave EJkertna'n' is biMed ~nd In ttie dl9Cus ·With a 14-2-4 mark and is thir8. In the javelbl with a best ol 186 5. * * * The Newport R 11 r b Cl r baaebalJ boost.era club hat1 1cheduled an Opening Day celebration for Tbursday'11 Sunset Lc-11iue opener with Santa Ana Valley • t Ntwport. Gamt Umt Is 1chedaltd for :t: 15 with pre-a a me festlvltlu planned by t be clob. NewpM't toe• lntn league play with a %·1 record. * * * Bob .Jackson. player of the year last year in the Con· 11nt'ntal Football League . ha~ been sold by lhe Oranize County Ramblers to New Orleans Saints of tilt NFL at Ji figure not d.is<:losed but said to be the largest yet for a CFL player. The 6-3. 245-poond fullback lr<i thr west.em division in rushing with 854 yards and a 5 5 J>f'r carry avera1'e. llf' played college football ;it Riverside City C.Ollege aod New Mexico State. Beach Union Earns Crown Bt'al'h Union Service won the 1968 All-City Basketball Tourn('y, 56-34. over Latter nay Saints No. l at Hun· lt~ton Reach High. I IACH UNION Sl!llVICf IUI l'O n, f'' l'tlPr-' 1 0 II Nldt•~ • 1 n '' ~r,:-· G. ' J n % fhMnlOfl J. l • ! I 11 ... 1... ? • ,, • "'""' I 1 1 ~r:: ~r11 Tot1I~ U ' 1' \6 LATTI• DAY JAINn llt l UO $tfl'YH\WI\ ,.,..,.\'"1 ,_, .... P'•lt•-Dratcfl l roiii.n ,o '' , Tl' l I J 1l ~ ~ ~ ,, ~ : l l ft l l J ..... "' ICM! l l(o'" (CM1 Tir•,. 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J2 DAl\.Y PllOT Ski Pair Turn Up After Slide MAMMOTH L A K ES , CaUf. (UPI) -A father and ion believed burled in an avalanche that swept acrou a 1kJ nm are alive and aafe after spendinl the night on Mammoth Moun1ain. ChiJ>Per Rowe, 14. of Palos Verdea Est.ates walk· ed into the Gondola bulldini at the rummit Monday afternoon while searchers continued to probe the icy debris for bodies of akiera believed trapped. The avalanche r o a r e d down the slopes of the mountain and acrose the St. Anton nm Sunday afternoon, killlna Cllfford Scott, 49, of Lot Anp1n. The boJ said bis father, Dr. Jobn Rowe, wu two milel don the slopes ol the 11,053-foot mountain and sa.ld they nad become lost while atllna Sunday. Both were unaware of tbe slide. .. . T__,, M.u 19, 1968 Reagan Appointees 2 Educators Back UC Budget Cuts SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Reagan was assured of 1upport from two higher education leaders today in bis cutbacks of requested University of California and state college budgets. Full aupport of t h e gonrnor's budget was urg- ed Monday by two Reagan appointees to the Coordinating Council for H1gher Education. But their attempts to push for holding down education b u d g e t a were defeated 4-2 by the council's finance committee. "We go along as though we were still in a marijuana dream of apendlng our way into utopia," said Dudley Swim of Carmel Valley. Swim later said be badn 't decided whether to make bis proposal to the full council. William C. Bark, a Stanford u= history professor, 1u Swim'• resolu- tion. Other council members Indicated they would ·~ port at least aome increues in the governor's propoaed UC and state college spen- ding for 11168-$. The council is an advisor)' board which makes recommendations to the governor and to the legi!lature. Peace Group Picks Senate Venue Ordered Changed Candidate In State Murder Trial RI<EMOND (AP) CalJfornla'• new Peace and Freedom party emerged from lta~1tate foundi.Dg convention with a candJdate for the U. S. Senate but none for tbe presJdency. The new pmty, witb 105,000 regiltered voter& in Call1orn.la. endorsed San Frandlco author and labor CODIUltaDt Paul Jacobi for the Senate. It ran out of ti.me and patience before en· doninl pretidential 8 D d vie» prtlideDtla1 candidate•. 'n. conwntion at the IUdunclDd Auditorium also iliued a 1 t r o a I con- demnaGon of U. S. foreign policy tenntnc l t "lm· perialilic. • n called tor aupport ol .. racial mfDorltMI who .. ~ liberation from opprealioa. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - 'Ibe California S u p r e m e Court ordered the murder trial at two Washington state youths moved out of MeadociDo County to insure a fair trial. The court's action M'onday was the Int time it had ever ordered a change of venue tn a criminal trial The Mendocino County Superior Court had twice relused a ~e of vmue to Leonard E. Maine and Thomu E. Braun, bo1b 19, of RJUville, w 11h. 'Ibey are accuHd of kill· lnC 'nmotby Luce, 17, IOD ot tbe Lake County diatrict Mtorney. last August, and with rapmc anc1 attempttnc to murder Suaan BuWomel, 18. She WU left for delill cm• mcvd• nett 200 miles from her home in Ukiah. The Supreme C o u r t directed the M e n d o c i n o County Superior Court at Ukial to decide where Maine and Braun couJd pt a fair trial 1be court noted that the Maine-Braun caae "to some exteot has become lnvolftd in county polltica ... Defense attorney Merle P. Orctwd and Dist. Atty. Arthur B. Broaddus are nm· ntng fu: election u a judge ot the auperi<Jr court. The court cited the u. s. Supreme Court's reversal of Dr. Samuel Shepard• 1 murder c o n v l c t i o n in Cleveland of killing bi.a wife, wti.lch said a case abou1d be tramfernd if prejudicial news cmerage mi&trt pre- ..t a fair trial. SEA DREAMS TAKE ON A VERY SHE-SHAPE A new wave ol lashion by Maidenlorm floats along the most feminine ol lines. Solt curves, the shape of fashion, evoke a mermaid's sleekness with the seashell design delicately re-embroidered on lace. Sea Dreams, all in nylon/Lycra9 spandex powernet with nylon lace, 8.00-16.50 'A New lee• &up bandeau with powemet body and stretch straps., white: !2-38 8-C. 8.00: 32-38 D. 9.00 8. UnCJ.rwire 6ra with Dacrone polyester fiberfill cups. lace-covered stretch straps, white or ecru: 32-38 B-C, 8.00; 32-38 D. 9.00 C. Contour 6r1 with Dacrons polyester fiberfill cups. tee.covered stretch straps. white or ecru: 32-36 B-C. 8.00 D. Woist-ntppinq lonq leg panty with slimminq hip penelg, minim~ing front and ~d panel s, white or ecru; S.M-L-XL, 16.50 Found1tlons, 19 Come mHt Miss Willie Corliss, Moidenform stylist, in our Newport Foundations Deportment on Morch 20-21 NEWPORT ~ "' F'-"'-• lf...-t .... T•phenl ..._\211 SN, ...,.,., tlW ,......, 10;01 &Jiii. .. •:a.,_.. -~ 11 .... " ' '·"'" ... .... -... -. ' M.ilss Anne stiorch, c:blirma:n of the Assisteeasy presented a $500 check from the eroap to the league's major philanthropy, the Children's Dental Health Center. . other l~ fundl. went to furnish a club lounce m the new YMCA buildiDg; updatinf of eqmpment in tbe dental beaJtb center and support of American Field Senice actiYittes. Mrs. Spuraeon and Mrs. John Parker, outgoing chairman ol the Junlor Auxiliary, reeeivecl ipecial praise for an outalandjnf year of service. . Other• ln tbe spotliatrt were the new chairmen of the auxiliaries: Mn. Jerry Bell of Laa Relnas, Mrs. Kenneth Albright of the Sustaining members and Mn. Theodore Robins Jr. of the Juniors. Mrs. Burton V. Collms, president ol the National Alsistance League was an honored gueit aa were graduating senion of the Assisteen~: · the Ml.ues Storch. Kristine Boyd, Sally Holstein and Cathy Clarkaon. . Looking forward to the new year, the Junior Auxiliary will spoosor 1t annual Treasun Coffee and Silent Auction in June· the Th.rift Shop Fashion Show and the Candy Cane 'Ball. ' ~e La Reinas A~ will continue to bad up the league's pbiJ· anthropic endeavors by furnishing the French Room's better clothing rack ip·the thrift shop and sponsoring the annual bridge.luncheon and fashion • sbow. CombiniDg the efforts of the entire member6bip will be the opening of the Edwards Theater at Fash.ion Island and the Orange County Automo- bile Show. ' . . • " I • I~ • ii . • ., 1 , 11 'Achievment Test' FULL SPEED AHIAO -Ready to sail into another year of philanthroptc endeavors aboard the "Good Ship Assistance ~e" are new executives of the Newport Beaeh Assistance Leaghe. Past president, Mrs. William Spurgeon m casts off while new presi· dent, Mrs. Wilbur Reynolds takes over at the helm for offieers (above, left to ~t), the Mmes. Colin Reynolds, Joseph Ferguaoc. DOneld '1artin and Mar· tin ~y, ,Eyeing a brt,ht future. .-1so art Dew chairmen of the aaXilaries (below. left to right), tht Mmes. 'lbeodortt RaWm Jr., Jerry Y. Bell and Ken· net.b C. Albright with: Krs . .Reynolds. . . Auxiliaries 'Give All' to Service Demands "All for service and service for all," the motto of the Assistance Lea~e •. is put into practice daily by the tegions of workers in the league'I. auxiliaries. Leading the Junior Auxiliary is Mrs. Theodore Robins Jr., assisted by the Mmes. M. Joe Brockman and Gerald Kingsley, vice chairmen; Rolf Engen and John Cashion, secretaries; Conrad Schweitzer, treasurer; Gene Ross Jr., dlaptet' Maison, and John Parker, provisional chairman. This year the juniors staffed and maintained a social service office to provide ~g for families and to act as a clearing house for area welfare services. Members contribute to a dental acholarship at the University of Sou.them California School of Dentialry, and aid Hoag Memorial Hospital, Presbyterian, tte Newport Beach Ubrary and Mar Dan Remedial Reading School, among many. Mrs. Kenneth Albright is chalnnan of the Sustaining Members. com· posed of 54 active and Junior AuDliary members who have given eight years of service to the league. Sustaining Members take an active part in all league !unctions, wort in the Children's Dental Heattb Center and the thrift shop. They hue charge of the Chri.stma! meeting, ordering the menu, providing the decora.- tiom and entertal.nrnenL Other officers are Mrs. William Holstein, vice chairman; Mrs. Bugb Plumb, recording 1eCreta.ry, and Mrs. Frank Herman, treasurer. Lu Reinas Auxiliary is beginning it6 fifth year of philanthropic projects under the new chairman, Mrs. Jerry Y. Be'L Workin~ with her are the Mmes. Richard E. Reese .nd Cora Peggy Wallace, vice chamnen; Robert L. Short and Floyd E. BueU, secretaries, and Kenneth C. Kingsley, treasurer. Others are the Mmes. Wittiam B. Trilt, ways and means director; l«mard T. Kingsbaker, public relations director; Claude L. Patterson, parliamentarian, and committee chairmen, the Mmes. H. Cedric Roberts, calendar; Jule C. Axelson and Synedy P. Bartlett, thrift shop; Vincent M. Arena, roster, and Harry H. Casey, league lights. Mrs. Richard S. Casile, past president of the National Assistance League, will serve as liaison. Provisional members who have com~ the training period and have been granted adive status are Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Short and Mrs. J. E. Challinor . Las Reinas members contributed $1500 to the Children's Health Center last year alld helped atalf th e thrift mop. U someone had recognized my blem early, perhaps I could ve been helped, but not now -.,. 2.8. So, pleue, Ann, tell like it Ls. / Horoscope Libra: Finish Proiect WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 B1 SYDNEY OMA.RR ''Tb• wile man contioll h1I cte.t1Dy. . .A.Uoloay polnU the way." illE8 (March 21-Aprll 19): You 1tt backln1 from authorlUea. Empbuta oa work'ial toward Jonl-rani• 1oaL Some wbo are =~r aaodated appear r 1beJ want chan&ea at quick, fariGGs pace. Stand pal TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Do your beat -acctDt quality. Ont with uperience eoten tM 1eene. H• will choose you over those wbo merely brag, wbo flub and then splutter. Bt confident and steady. GEMJNI (May 21~une 2.0): Oppoaltlon not a I •troo• u JOU !map. Key ti to uodersMDd reasons for delay, potalble aetbaok. Be analJUcal. Ult.en to one who Hlurm from 1ale1 trip, abort jourDe7. CANCER (June 21~uly 22): Chance at home could lead to talk about chaDCt Spring Parade Styled For Wednesday Club Wives' Club Staging Show Biz ' program of mualc an4 a• or1at.na1 Ult wU1 bt E ted b1 Law1•r1' Or1n1• CountJ ' Mlrch 21, in tM Cl -J d • n Pbtuant nttau- Anabtlm. bour at U a.m. will be -followed b1 a noon luncheon. Mmes. R. T. Hecker, z. E. Averlll, Manhal1 Stamper, Paul KnelMler, Louil Kozel. Richard Pet.Ion, Willard R. Steckbauer, M err 1 tt Kenn, R. G. E1erton, Edward B. ED,uah an4 Rand7 Nutt. Ml.a Florene• SmaJet w1D comment on the puade, ac· cordln1 to Mn. Robert Erbacter, cba1rmd. Mn. KDetaeler i I decoratiolll dWrman. NIW members 1D be in- troduced b1 Mn. EnCJlab, vruldent, art tbl Mma. k.ario ('.anliJla, W 1111 a m Scott, Don P11kin, WDBam M. Cobb, Eutene Predonoff. Jam11 SUDlon and Paril Peenon. ReaerTdou art to be mam b7 Mudl • with Mn. FNderlct !MICD or Mn. Robert Clifford. Prior to thll e T e B t 1 Globetrotters will travel to the Dncauo Gard••• Thunda7, March 21. Further lnfarmatkrn l 1 available from Mn. Nathanltl Roblu. o·ual Fare Entertains of realdeoce. SoCDe wt» .. clOM to JOU are not~ wttb •tua quo. ToQJ ,... 1et tbl truth in frui:. .. comprom.laJn1 manner. L£o (July 23-Aq. II): To a-t at truth, tab .. your roae-eolored 1Jn1111 Memberol~Mll .. pbaJ.zet l)amor -but ti* coulcl be mlaJeadln.. y.., bud1et lJ wrec:Md Jf Jae are foolllh. VIRGO (Aus. 2S-Sept. IZ}: D8J when you mmt ,..... rt1pooaiblliUe1, pl a• 1 , IOU. YOU let to Dow wbere you are tobr• Ud why. ~ 1' to accept....,. tioG Jn ruliltlc --· Older Jndtvidual b e 1 p a c&QN. • LIBRA (Sept 21-0ct. tl)r Flnllh project J: S te D 4 1pbert Of hlfluaee. Yoa may f1Dd it ntcaalr)' &o embark upon lhclrt jcllmllJ. Do IO -bu& .._ fo bultnel1. MeHa .. bleomn cryttal clear b7 ~ SCORPIO (Od. DNw. 11): Money :::J-..::Z t.broath in Buie ilfuq come• ten. You are caPll* ti._.., mra cballenp. Ole -. warb for Cll' wta 1tll[I acta 1n eccentric mm•. IAGmAIUlJI (Jfoir. n. Dec. 11): Cycle Nib. v .. .. ~ to ... peapJie. llC- ccmplllll t.bbllL &., II dtpee ct conNece. Yoa can makt clrcmDltDCel mm Jn 10llr fa Y or • Spedfleally, ,.. 1 ear• Wblrt JOll ..... db Jn.a GDI. CAPBICOllN (Diet. s:Jan. 11): Stay pat If potllllM. Mew mab 80 IUiJiilli JDOftl. Ofter .., b. fcrtbcomlnc-Y oar ltNnltb llet in a*J to be paUent. Be V....uJe bat OfWCOIDe teDdlllC1 to be Nltlelt. AQUARIUI (Jn. JO. l'tb. 11): Bold beck on a. ptnditmet. R • v 1 t w pro- JNID. Y oa can adn.nce - but you must have aolld bue upon which to build. Depend upon younelf, not cm frieDda. Mtau be seU- reUant. Rites Set For June · Cll'ol Lym NCll'toa wDI btcomt the bride of 1'bomal Wllllam Rimmer d a r I • I ,,... 21 ntet ill amst LaUalraa Qmrcb, Co 1 ta Ktsa. ~bl? daaeb&tr'• =D&t wwe Mra. Trualck of Newpart Btada ad Plllllp Nanon 8a Ditto.. 'n. ~ elect ls .. -of Mn. Wiiiia Be•r1 of~ .... BMeb ... the lat. Mr. lllmmilr. TM l>ttrotbal an- WWNM wa made 41ur· illl • famllJ ptlmtq boMl 1>J Mr. -Mn. Tramek. fte tutur. bride s. • *"ardea with U alt e d AJrllDtl. Sbe Ir ad a at e d from Nnpart Bnar Blab 8chool and aUtaded Callforala Wtatern UDl'nntty, &Ill a...,: Bir fluce, ,,... Of BuntJnftOD Beada B t I b School, rtudled at Onn1e Cout Olllep. CofC Women To Honor Decorators Mrs. NQtl Conway, flrat vict preildent, hu arranged for ·:the talent now and a display of palntlnp mad crafts. Talents will be offered by the '?dmea.. Keith Welputt of ~ del Mar; James Thamasoa. ftobla Plllrbafrn. Eugene Laqhamer, Arnold MQJ'dkin, Iloward Block, Jobp Teal and Wllllam Orange Cout Co 11 e g e PISCES (P'eb. 19-Ma.rch Madrigal Sin&er• wtn en.-2.0): Your ambWODI come tertllln tbe A m e r i c a n face.to.face with co1t, ex- AMod«tion of B e t i r e d Pfll*l. If flexible you &et PenoDJ ai.,ter 21 dmnt · wW JOU want without au.I- • meetfng in the Harbor fertna in financial area. Senior Citizens Recreations Meaa19 becomes e 1 e a r Center, Newport Beach at before day ii f1nilbed. ~. ~' Mn. Conway will be Mrt. Kenneth Cook and Mn. Mlcbatl Jmmtll. ReterVaUODI m., bt made with Mn. Gene Mowell. M.1-9083. 1 p.m. 'lbunday, M.lrch 21. The program to be presented will include tradi· tionllt eo!JUmporary an4 sptrltual numb •rt tn- tenpei.S with tolol. It will be ldeDCica1 with t h e i r preMDtatloD durinl a San FrandJCo Tour. Of great importance to the group wtll be the dlacunion bf a nprlHDtattve from 11• Social SecoritJ Gftlee, Santa Ana. Mrs. Esther Estridge will be in c:llar&e of ~abmenta. AD penons O't'ft' 55 art t:nvtted to at tenet ,.,.... ..... llllt -• ..... ,_411.e1 ..... .... tor a 1'l"M X.... ea& .t..Ut~ T• e. .-..at.e ~"'*-· 0.. ., -primArr ~11e.W.,ar· ... flt dlll4Ma ...... ._ and pl&-.. ftlt- dna. w ...... ,.... .. .._.. ..... , ...... _ -t.eyoar~ ~ ~·t• u. IUt· lq Uf• kn•rlt.e thna a lllll&leal eel uca lloa. e. _,. te Mk .Mr. Vaa Ol· ....... , .. ~ .......... ui ...... WA&UCMS MUSIC art lllat1t11!11'• •It ,_., ,. .. ,.. a-., ..... Ceut ~_...11tt .....,., .... o .... ~~ c....111- IF YOU ARE A NEWCOMJll TO TOWN OR KNOW ONE TO WHOM vou WISH TO DO A GOOD TURN ••• f'HIONI ntlS WONDH"1l COll(M~ SI.Viet Nd> A HOSTISS WtU. CAl WITH etm AMD ll'CfOlMAT Accounting Discussed Ntw Development& in Ac- cOUlltlq will be the subject dfacuued bf IAelancl F. Grar, QJA, when he ap- pears befcn Orante County Obaptlr Of the Amtrican Society of W o m e n Ac-- coantantl 'nlunday, March 21. Soda! h.ur in tbt Chapter HOUI, Anaheim, will belin at 1:46 p.m. with dinner toDowSq at 7. Mn. Gerald DaQD ol Brea ta t.aklna W 'atSCIBI .t 5»7022. ONJ SI eurreatly MCl'ttlrf of the L o n t B •a c la· 0 ran1t County ~. C&liforn:ia Society of Cera&d Public Account- anta. Wives' league 'Pitches' Date For Luncheon Republicans Meet for Tea · omc.s• Wlvu League ,hu .e1ldld Anlel stadium ADP. T k • Club • tbt setfln1 of their IS a Ing montblY bmcbtoa tomorrow at U:fO .... ...-Reservations D e m o n 1 t r ating and diacuulq the dot and Alpha Delta Pi Allllllnat don'tl la tbe at ol makeup Aew".,... fli Orange eot. wU1 be tbe cllnctor tf a tr ....... a Im Saturdq connetb ft.rm. e..mna; llarcb 23, in tbt Wlva and widows of clal:lboule, An.lbeim. retfnld ofllcen wbo reside run wm ttart at 7:ll 1rith in the eoU11ty an iovited a codritai1 bour to be fof1ow • to attend 11mellr• and join td b7 dUIDer. A dlarge of tbe ....... Llmebeonl • .,. penon will include takt pllCie .. UUrd Wed-cllnlllr and drtnb. .._, Of _. month _. Mlrn1ltloal, due 11 y further bdannatlon may be tomorrow, JD91 be made suppllld Mn. Al Taddeo wUb Mn. Ronald p of c.a.ta IM0-7W. 6G-1279. • ............ ......,, .... . . ·susy Sr:~eflule .~head For Coast Viking Club Several daCtl U.. been ~led bJ ..-.... of Cout VJliDI CIDI> fGr up. cominl meetlap la Msch and tbe moadl lbud. Tbe ~am. will "ttitcll" at lO a.m. tomorrow in tilt CM& Mesa bome of Mr1. 0 r Y 11 le Mltbolf. Otber dubwomen ce buly prtpa1q sale ttemJ f« the rwmDll• sale March 22-23. at 10I E. 11th St, Coat. Meu. Doan wW be opec from t :ao a.m. io 5:~ p.m. ProceG ... --kid for tbt cld>'s ldaollnblp fund . A ~ ol tbe 1cbolarlltUp, Zrnil a.-, atodent ~ pralde8t at OBnct eo.t Collele. will be tbe 1PUMt at tbe April I dinner JMe~ at 7. p.in. Nn. Rq ~ will bt JJl"G!dlnc d u r ln 1 fbt baQDtu pc:irtfoa al the ~ int aad a musical program la planned ·by co 11e1 e ltudenU. 1be amlllary headed b7 Mrs. Fred Espe !Meta on the recond Wednesda7 Of Mell JDOfttb fn ipembert' hom• ~ tbeJ plan cfta. ner menua and decaratioa tbemea. '!bole wilhJDt to eao- 1z1bate rummage m a y telepboae Mn. Nlel.sen at Ml IHI, or Mn. Espe, 58- 2503. MARTIN'S, GREATEST COMFORT VALUE COMBINING FEATURES FROM sw.rs t59, tel, AND t78 BEST-SB.LERS SAME CGSnY COVER forrntrfy llled on a Sealy POI· turtptdJo-,..,..,, ecMr· t111c1 1t mJSO IA•E IWJIFOllCED EDQE SUPPGRTS fralll a ~ nwlbw nation- lltt aMl1'Md et te9.95 *49~ wt1 pg in iust ·12 weeks Trtmtlon Lose llp to 10.20.30 ... or_,. in jet 12 weeb .......... of your age. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION JOIN TODAY I •l•ate1 • • tit• ~W. SP.llirtlrw" ................ ................. ,.. =.::::. ...... I •l••t•• •• t•• "Swlte mi.. • ..,... .. .................... ............ ~u... ....... -.f ~ _.•4•c•• :I.._ --. ._., .. ltfis•n4 ~t.yllicrN11fttcir­·..elt'-WIMre Y" weilt ............. I I •hete1 •it t•• .. ,._. s,....'*' .. .. ... ............ ..... ......... ... I •f•atet of th• ·FtMdt Fedel Exwci .. .. . " • f_.. efftci ..... fecW .,...,.. .... ""~ ... .. ... ,.,... ... .. .,.. t*C .. I •l•ete1 •it th• ...... _ lufferfly" • ....i te awlMmlng OM ...... lftil. of th-. ain.st drffe. Arm• •"' :::,:t. IMast • ~ • the JMtChw•f MtatC IMf'M•• ., cl .. ........ I •laete1 tn th• "Norw-.i..-Let ~.· • ..,., te ri4rnt •a."' ....... 2 tniles. Fnf NMlh .... hche1 .,... ..... tt.fth1. I •I••••• la th• "Zurich M o " 1 t • r" it equ.I ... IMltM .. ~-···· ... . -'"' " .... w • .,......,.. tones eitel firm• ·fluun wlttiout ...,_uoas diet- ft ( 'Pee'. IOmt laylt kiD<l bell: f:,~ 'tie" cont Or t .. ~ - .. - ol t cat Uc! ~IONVIBWI Cosby 'Great' 40 In Specialty ly CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -Bill Cosby is an i.ngratiat-tng, gentle comed~n whoautoct in trade i! nostal· lia. and whose speciaity is the creation of a warm emosphere. AND f fS there wu anyttllnc wron1 with his hour ipedal on NBC Monday nlebt tt wai the sound of I01J)e-about m, it seemed -b111111 who bowled lysterically at ~by'1 low-key Joktt. He ia a genuinely funny fellow, but bis is the kind of humor that evokes chuckles nlher than belly laucha. But it will probebly be another 50 JUI'• before television producers, for whom hyper· '°le ii a way of life, learn that tM living room ~ewer doea not have to be rolling on the floor in convulsiom of merriment to be enjoytna himself. Or that wild screams of laughter coming from the ~do not, necessarily, aet off a chain react.ion. -..: COSaY in bil flrlt TV specW praented what waa in essence 1 one-man ahow. And he provedlo be an enctearinc, amUliq IUY whether be was join- .. in a atnet 1ame of bOct-buc:t with «>me youni .'i'lendl or NCallinf the tenor an4 dilcomfort of '-vtnc hil tGnll1I remoftd at ace 1evai. -The boor was put together by aome el Holly· wood's best ceinedy talents, and any relatieu.hip be- tween Bill Cosby, of "I Spy" and BID Cosby, neon· teur, waa definitely not coincidental . ... THlltl WERE IOmt interludes durl.nc which be wu off-c,mera and these were filled by a young alrl, Janice Robison, pfayin1 a trombone solo, and ~)' the c:borus of dancers In production numbers. But it wu Cosby'& hour, and wbi1e he con- ·ltantly evoked the memories of hil boyhood friends, Fat Albert and Weird Harold, he was still in con- ~ o1 eftJ'ytbint except thlt insane laugh tnck. AIC NIWS, which originally plan.ned to chop down itl coverace ol the ~l conventiona to a m;titly mmmary "'hilhllehtt, ii re-evaluating the .ttuation. It ii expected that the network ltance, in liew of new de"lopmen&a, will be modified con- lldenbly now that the CORYentionl pnimile to con- tain more drama and udtemen& than "Peyton Place." NBC will move it.a Tuesday ntOit movie sum- mer IV1lD to 8:30 p.m. -an atra halt hour dur· inc which, piwumably, IOlne of tbote cut. will be l'llltored to ftll up tbe Umi. • ltlCOMMINDID tonllht: "The St.ranee Case ol the En&llah Laniua1e," ~ 1~11 PST, a report Gl the fltnd state of the tint• IDCl1ab, an ...., by Andrew Rooney, narrated b1 Ran; 84eloner. ., ..... a... •• ~CC> ll°'"Ollk'a "-'• t." (W) .UIN It .......... 8 ROWR GAMES-UVEI * T0llRDS wa. NEW YORK \I, r r •• ' . . . ' .......... <-*I) '56-0llt .. 12:11;:.. __.. ( .... ) '11 _.... ................. (..,.. ..,, ... '"., .,..,... TUMILIWEEDS HAVE ~ SEE~ MY DEPUTY? I SEtfT HIM lO THE SAl.000 3 HOURS /IGO TO GET ME A ra;;:::;=r;~ SALAMI SANDWICH Mun AND JEFF r.....,.· ... 1•. 1u DAll y '11.0T JI SHERlffi DEPUTY KMOCKlES MAS BEEN CAPTURB> BY INP\ANSJ "4Vf l'T, ooe. 11'1! em MY M!SWl!R. WHEN I LMT<HCICEP M!DICA&. SIPPLle.9, WE HAP A °'9ff4n FUU. Of NfTilllOTICe. MOW .•. HON 'IOtJ'~ SHORT Of-'™·' By Tom K. Ryan ly Al Smith ly Frank - " ' . '\ . .. , ... . . . . . . ,.,. . .._. . .. , .. l 11 -.v ......, .,_.,, 1111a i•, iM ,,..._t.er NetM 1 Little Theater Bonanza- Five Openings This Week LIDO DIRECTOR Vil Mllt.ndff render• bavoe and hap- ~ alike. DirectinC ii Val Mall,,.., wtlo's been involved in °"" 100 abowa a& ID actrlll Of direct.or and WU Jalt Mell two JU!'I .,o on Lido iD tbl Jeed ol Crossword PUXlle AUOSS 1 Old lorld tree Jtt.udhl'• ..,. 11 Sllftl119 ps J4JeputM .. 1.1111 u C.let 1' llercisy lllllAPtlC t7Altd 11 ltelaU111 kl IM" ... lt Ga9t ., attellftt ..... 20 Glvt M tfflclaJ statm•t 22111crtUM S.slu 24 ~d"' """' 2' St«Y rt °"'""" unit: A..,. 30-...,.,.111,. 32 C.Nct ,. ....... " J7111UMd: ..... ,. 5lllt IC_, . ..-,.. 11ltlllnt1 •s.o.t toelet.J Cllha .... Mlle 44111• -e owi.: c:.a ...... OM .... ....... : '-...... 4t 01ce •oun4 6' ACM• 50 s., ..... ,,. ... •ord• 51 L ... IOUll4 "Colllt•• pofllt 54 SIJ .. k " ... ,., ... , 51 hr. cltr: con~: 2••• U CoeftcUOll "bet &net 67 llKt -H E1111f111 71 P'ltce of cloth 11 P•dmd 11191r concoction 72 FoHtoktn 71 HadM obllfltlOll 74 Ull4" 11110tlanal straltt ", ..... ttust DOH l Ciefllaw f'ttlOll 2 SH SC AeteH 3 un,11u111t seun4 4 YOUDt ol ..... ,. ) L• .. •t '"''"' ...,.,, l Stitt: Abbr. 10111•• I ltussl111 O lt1111&val of N ltrs HCISS Wllll 9 lllld of U On Ole sta,... 11•ec• 11wt1111 10 Corniptd 41 CetWtf I· 11 bclte4 latlcMt U llt1IU11 n Lontr ~ "ltlftf 1J llove alowly fro111 tllt llllt llt1• ly Rock las 21 love 51 Llttrary fllrfously fora 2J Giew 11P >I Klrd et 2J l•dlus dlllCtt 27 011 flt "Actnowl ..... 90¥1 Ind jlllllfJ 21 Clll M Eully 2' lOS llallcllt4 l1 lltt1tlYt 61 "-.. ,.,.,. .,. .. )J [t114lant's n lnvt 111Jlau U laundtd l4 ltuua, ,.,~ ef tot OM ,,.un4 )S '"Ute,, '5 '• •tech •tt•Uon 3t Squ1ldl: ll .,,...,. 2 words tf last •1 Wrutlt4 tltclOll "Stnnee BedfeRowa. • Norma G1uttclll JICllU'&JI the "&Md fab'i' • l • Weaftl & 24-boar ~ ... The Lldoeut ..... Stuart SWkfler, Pet Woraa. Stepbmit Mora. D Jbl&.. ter. Dick Ma.Uander. Betty Lyle. J.asan WllcG. Poll1 Sherman, '81.rM.ra Swiller. Lance Brown. Wura Role, Jenni Moran, Bil Gautlchl. Chet Burgraff and In Nye. Five perfonD9CM of the Own Arno comed1 will be lta&'ld, tonight t IU • u I b Saturday at the Ullo .. Qubboule, 701 V'1a Udo Soud. Newport B e a c b . Reservat1ooa are available at 873-7709. • * • Anolbet 1ar1e cut cam· edy ii in tbt ott1n1 at tbt HontJn1ton Beach Playboule wbere ' • T • o Blind MJce" opeu a four· weekend run Friday under tbe dlredJon ol Bonrd R. Solomon. This bureaucratic aatln fe.turee Vera Frulltmu ad Jennie Barrom • a paJr of elderly ladlel wbe keep up a iovernmental olfie9 that abould bu• b • • a defunct several years back. Disrupting their efforta with a snowballing hou is Ron Fillu. Rollndiot out the Bun· tmaton Beacb cut are Roa Langaetb, Marll7a (Haptrom) Ahrtlen. M1U Jl'rym' Ann llclre&ad. Jim CubllDd, Am J'ilan. Bil Moreland, Rm Lambert, Bill WUllaml. Nit ~ man, RandJ X..., JobD HemleJ, Leo Wettner, Bob Gordon, Jobn 1.lmmerman. and Steve SUer. Thi comedJ la carded for el&bt perfCJnDIDCtl, J'ridaJ• and Satmdayw IU'oulb Asrll u. at the Bara, mo Maia St .. Huntington Beach. The re.ervatioo number II 847· 4115. * • * lrvtoe'1 AntMllJ Brandt, who'• drClild the county lD dlneMnc met a c U• 1 &llipmeDta, DOW h 0 14 I fwtll m P'l1Bmon wtiere 111a produc:tion ot "La &ode" opeM PridsJ for t b • J'ulertai FooCU.ib&en. Tbe comedy, a dWD rue· tion love affair, futures Mary Lynn Shea, Clark Far· rell, Dottle ~Tl, Joel Tropper' Sally Brown, Jerry Harms. Barbera R o m • , Mike Sheehan, Jane Davison and Walt Aaaenhelmer. Six Friday and Saturday performancea, through April a, art achedultd Ill the MonbntbM CetMr, 119 'Oklalwmn' Auditions Slated This Weekend TM South Coat LiOt Opera ~tioo, barn lat vear with a production of ''The Music Man," •ill hold a••"tiau for Ha aecaad mudcal. Rodpn and Ham- m e r awn'• "Oklahoma," 1"rida.Y IGd Saturd.,. K•t Jobmoo, weD knowll dlrectGr ol mualcal comedy ll'OUDd <>nnae CNnJ. wm ltlll the prcduc:Uon wtth L1mt Morria returning u Tune In tile Colorful Sound or On111• Cou•. MUSlcl I RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM From Fashion Island. Newport Beach .. -~-··-~-.... ~. . . . ' ~PORT . I .. .. _.. .. ._CIWI .... ........ , ............ ll ·atU --Ola'f· e DIDI TUISDAY e llAllS ........ &l=i.&aJlli ·; ' lxc...._ Or ...... .-· ... 'll'S? J ·=· ",.: -·--. . -, !LI ~ ... ,IC' Tiie ... !Mt ... ~ ... c:-" .. llMW ... ....... ~ ., --....... I HCOVllt "'"' le ml .... -...., .HM" 1111. Cdt WITIIU " ,..,,,., ,,_ ITATW OI' COUNTY I Oii 11119 ~ .,,, ... Ille ,.,. ,. ... •Ml ........ , Wmtl!I COl'll'ICIA .. ... ,., "' ,_., .. ..... .......,, ... w.• .... Mt , ........ -....... ~ :-• I -· -- ... • • '- Record r.etmhtstrr iltmnrial ifark Mertaan-~ COMPLETE FUNERALS s245 '"c:ludea Caaket ond al Mortuary Sefvic.t "E111 ftlil11 1111114 teplller ill 1111 Hlatiful 'lloe" COURT of HONOR for Veterans and Their Families TN ,,.w Court of Honor fot Veterens, end their femittM, k now bei119 developed at W trimins+.r ift beautifuf G.,-den of Remembrence. SpKt.I ~ucements to BOY NOW W.. duclt very low prices, f9nfts .s low u IO"-down with 15 mo. to pey , WITHOUT INTE:AEST OR CARRYING CHARGES. N... i"'"'~ce protec:tion on ""paid belence evea.W. for """YOM under 65 Y"" of•· Choice ctn+T-el ..l.etion. U...At¥Mba. low cod '* ~el spac~ .... $130 per f*'IO" •••• ~ io.t .,,d cempte+. tndo""1'T'lent ~,... Wtrimiftst• t..s .tso lft.dt eveit.ble ~he stNtcea ef Cdr. 0-.d F. O'H«e, USN, lethd, • VetereM' counte&or ...cf ...,;e. officer, withowt coat to thos.t he MfVtt. c.I Of wri+. Cdt. O'H.1 for det• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •I , co• c. '· OtfAM. USN, 1n'D w .. ,,.,...._ ~ ,orlc c;..u,.,, tlS 4t-'m I I IA801 leech llYd. 71' '31·17.52 I I WMtmlfteitiw, C.ttt.rNo 92613 71' "3·2421 1 1 I OM ........... tft the V9Mront' COUIT Of H0N0t I • ,, .... ....., .... without obfl9 .... -"" pori • I NAM( ........................................... I I A.D0tm .......... ..,. ....._...... • . • . • ......... ............... I I . . • • • • • • • • ........ •. • •. ~ ~ • • • • • • •,,•• •. •.I •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' CNr~ L, I~ w 1"11111 J. ~•IOI -i. , ............. Cetlr• O!Mw Lyllft l"eclulrd '" Devit Wlllillll '•cbl\f llObert lidWM'll V_.., "' Jeollfwl ,,,..,.,v.,,..., J9M O'GIWr '" l"Mnca J•-O'Grtd'f loulM (, Ill«-W 0-ld l. llldl-Shlrley Hll<OllYll Codl<•n 1rt jtclt c;,,,. Coctlrtn Ol!LOllE$ M. Ood-W JllM t . OodlOft l Y<llt G Oldl •1 Je..,.. A. Old! Oorlt f lletn MKK•rf'llll "' •• ,, well«• ,,,..<K•l'Teft G,..,Cl*I M. Me1"'I vs ...... 14, Hea.n Kell\erl,,. A.. ...,,,,. .. G,._y •· t orr°"' Vel"" L ,,,_ ,,. J-C. ,.,_ JMn -.. Gumel ""' CMrlea ,.,...,, <WflHI, Jr. S•l'Clr• J. WMft "1 OW'1et A. "°'*"' Ill Jeel M. Lt...._ ¥a ~ Y- L.evlne GertN* A. It~""' ...... t. •1<11tm ,,.llCa LllCllle kllfldln ""' ,, .. '"'lemln ~' Er-Hne Ortlt v1 J• Slmlfl Or11' .. ,111ce Ellu-Gf!TINNI "" _...,. AIMrt Ot~ ICtre!! llM C"""""') l lttwl w a.ta l H Slttoft ll*'I N. W..Y '" Otnld!M H. 'MY Jlldllfl "'""' .. " ,_,.., ""' c,..,.. ""'* Perry Jo.tq AM lA Me"" W TllllMI ~leMMre C-.lne Def11ne ... _.. ... • .... ,.. l ....... P'etrkl• Katlll'Yn OeM*" "' ...,. lrerit Deni,_ l.ttv Je,,. HlllMl W ..,.,,.. J. """'" Merry llU--l llla ... •ft!W ..... Ellla l.Aw1 It-WetWll"' "' •ldllrC C. warenlu• Cherin H. leednlkl .,. "9IM LH<l!IKI O•V\cl FrM>CIS lrl.llc VI °"""' H.,..._, lrllk llulh LOlllM T,..,,.. "' ._... ~ Trevis - t'umi. J-VI lie~ JedlML, JeneHe M. ClemNtM VI nee. ''"'"""' l l"Clll Merle Fi.lllW .,. 00..111 CW!1il , ..... .., l-lnt Ml.Cw .. CIWl1et WIUltm ~ Thome• J. 0.0.re "" N_., C. 0.0..re llutll t'1r911-.._. YI ltollwf CM!lfft l«;cipe 0..-11"' L.ewme WllMler w S..,.'-Y LCM.Ill W.-19< Slllrlty M Orllll vt ,.,..,. J. Dr• J1mu J°""" Kelle< '" 11.-,_ .. Kell« E•erlVn II. 111.,..... '" ll11p11 It~ Jo1 "'""' l'lo'/G .. W a tt1 e Vernon FIM -· ..,..i.11 •~ "" I.nm llllllft Ill-rd • S.reh Juan1t1 Gelll"lfl VI ~ E119tne Gelrefl ltlct>erd l . Heor "' M. I • ....., '°"" It~ Jr "' .....,. A*M .. _ OcwlN J•• WrftM W Tlllmet a. Nrltlll S...s.H IM ~-.. "" DMi.t ~IOi)ntdo MIN C tllltrflll Henltna 'rt .wt Qtllla Heltlno llh~ .. lt-rtN.~ Ort 111 Gonules "' T Oft!' l GeN.e .. JUDOMeNTS Lor ro lne 0. C• rtw n ,,_.... a. C.rttr J1"'" H lttldlle "' Olot1a J. •tldllt c;-IM Sl>e,.. .. MldlMI «. SN,. o..i..-L II.__,..., "' MidlMI J. It~ I See by Today's Want Ads • Mair atyliata art want· ~ for lop Udo tale lo- cation • • • t.Mre ta a.n opportunity to advance In ttl1I elep.nt n.w salon. e H~ Is mowtnc. f'dlinl and pneral Jard ei.n. up ' . • .pert.y wOJ U. do odd Joba. e "Tl'qUllla" I• I01t. tH>'a • amall whit. ~ .M hla chlldrtit Ol1ftWl'W .,.. W1'1 A.HXIOUSI e H_..., a qultt cottap on UM ()CM.nfront • • • lt'1 fUrnllbtod wtOl I bedrooml an ct t w • baths. • WlMN to ftnd • ~ fttq 1111th , _ "s twnttop. . ·-· WATERFRONT WITH DOCK TIME FOR QUICK CASH THIOUIH A llAL '..; .. •• ....... • .. f# .,,,,..., ~... • : ... • 2 Bedroom&, 2 b9tht wa.IJt to private bdcb Ol>fD bnmed ce.lllnp beaut1f\Jl brick ftrepWce wlll n•' a• sn.a .... -... ,.. : .. ·~ .. .. .VAWE FOR ~.ooo ·CASH • 3 LOTS <StDI aY SIDI) . • 2 LOTS WITH DELUXE 1 VACANT CORNER LOT • PRIME LOCATION • tllOl_ .......... ......... ~ p.m. UHTAU • ..._.,. ...... c.ta..... 1100 a Bit 2 be. 1...i 611111 .,... UtitlC .,.. .. llMdt. llbm, c:pta. JM • tlbstd fOCll. Allo ' -...... roam. pocilllde. let Sl25 let.It. wttt. SIS dmdlll depGllt. 5tMT!5 ...v.... '110 Lee.le 3 lldnn, 2 bd, flmltJ room, lllt·lm, .. drps, $715 540-3lllS Newport ~ l200 ADJ. Bay. 3111R211abmMc 1~ qla CllDdo. ~ prty11e7. Lea aalllt Jd. 'l'tMI, pool. etc. Home ....... f#l 11• lit. llluMd oce. Adlll. Mo ,.... 1-<IJt IG.aD Nupert tw ... la 1210 Nr. Hartior Bllll 3 BR. 2 Bl lam rm. lanl1 Jd. Patio. $250. mo. Alt ... 1. Corona ., Mir nso 2 BJl DaPa n,,r. rep • f111. 1 ta to bell, no Pl" •• $1'15 • Jda. rz5..m9 WATERl'Rafl' GJIGUDll IAftl. faanWwid. 2 BR. Dea. S ....._ New uddela.~,.alo­ prqt. PW tr Dad. Rom:n 1or ...,.... 11aat • •. saoo Clft' mo. 6'1!>4747 m-zm 2 llr, 1 ~ ~ .. to Oc9u. $115 mo. 11111 ... -1 to Jme 11. mini _....._ ... _ ,._, __ _....." . $170 COit• M.M't ..-~omoe ballillle 1-.... SINGLS md On'lCE SU1TD AVADABIZ: Air cond, c::upednc Ind ..,...umw.lld. >. 1'97 ........ ftDt 1 mo FREE rt11t with lat. MAmpr en ptelDJlea Monday t1lnl ~. S•nta Ana Prof'l. IWg. lliTO Santa Ana Ave. Costa .... • fG..Wl5 NEWPORT ART CENTER. UGO W. Cut JDOwll,J, Newport. K"* ..-om t b e ~ Sb1rt. Pftlllip ... em bulldlJll. Wtll mahltain- . . . . " .. ~ . . ' RemodeL,ltelMlr. 6940 CONTRACl'OR'S on liome II' TOO need ~ 9llt 111· ft.. 1~ 11'1 old, 800 PAINTING ••• ~ .._ ft. 1W11111G1 ra • JOll 2 CAU.. DICK ••• fG..lm •• U11111. llt. ...u. Mme =======;:::::;;;;.,j Approa .. • ... Bkr, Sewt!'! "'° 546-511). "~ Contnctar'a o... home »00 ./ ALTERATIONS lq. ft., 1~ 1" oW, .. eq ft. Mn. p 5S'9 Nl11P\&I rm • tar 2 to 4 unlh, • Jot, lmdtr lmle. Approx Ableratlca. emtDm di'-. $8,000 eq. Blcr, 5t6-S880. makblc· Ralanable p1CM NEW t Retail Stene or oU-hr llllP't., m.em5 Ices. hDNI a cpta. m Alteration• 642JiiS ' 62nd St., NB. For: 2nd TD'1 Neat, llOClll'Me, JO 1Q. eQ. or Udo S&ndl home. Owner. -=====::::::=::::::I 60-Hl.5 9Ya m..ll9 TIL~ C:.Mtfc "74 Trade $5100 equity ln 1 BR ... Verne tbe TDe !Ian * on Jt..2 kit at 21115 Oranre CUil waat_ Iman a ~ Ave, CM for unlta, v1c:ant No Job tao emall. flutllr lot, liDMlpper • T Bkr. Pitch. L e a It In r iheww 646-me .... mg repair .......... HAVE 3 BR A 4 BR Bluth Olndornlnlum ru,ooo a JOU & EMPLOYMINl $12,500 eqaltf. WANT P'AC J-a.. W---.... a _... 1-vacot Ol" T'0'1 ll!r. 675-2.SQJ -_..._. -r V.&¥ _Cbelhl.tt __ ru_tr. __ .......,..._ HOUSEWORK. L9d:J wtdi HA VE: ~ acre Santa Ana xlnt rf!f'1 fir di.)' wort, canyon, AVIC&dol. $10,000 6-8 hrs dlJ. BomemMrrl eq. SU,500 pl'icr. WANT: 5"1.-al Improved M·l ,Cl, Rr2, 1111>-D_A_Y __ W=n--wan-ted...,._&Cl_>ad.,,.....re..,..fL mil MA'IOWI REALTY On b~ :SS. &46-4131. ,.._, .. ...._ palenctd. 50-lSlT MONTEREY. '-9.&U. ouwe ......._..__ ...__.. wW tl'lde f.or SID Clanente, DE.VGN ~-_... A Newpcri 8-:b, area. && Marine. Part 11me _. M. m1t an oUen. M&-32!!5 10 1" exp. ~1111 Bellditul toUd KNABE AMPICO. WDl Tr9de for ab W .... late Model Olr)tller car. Mitt & WomM 7030 Must be Blue Book. $2500. ~for IDlp6CdaD app't An. MIDllias jab wuttd by recentb' retSrtd. ~ cqlle, m NdJIC)l't ~ Co1ta Meaa area. IWel"llllCWo .,,....,...... ... 7 unlU WIA:llff Ara s.e.ooo eq. Tiede for TD'• f'ltllllndo mobDe b o m e u pvt. 642-2514 * * * ms =:;:::::=====-I HtlpWant9d,Mlft7200 ----------- - ·-~~--~~---- HRYICI DIRICTOltY 6740 Smiley Tu Senlca 901 Do¥er, <S1111ta D) NB UM PlaceDtla. o.ta Meu 24M Mupret, Npt. Bch W. A. SMILEY C. P. A. Call ... appt. -.911156 K!MMIR TAX SIRVICI mo llM'llor, c.11. Ml-"AOt Fed. 6: St. SUO; le ftlnna SlUG. 25 Yn. exp. T Daya +ml YEAR* A·l STENO 548a5 HAJtBClt !llOP'O omt. --------1 DQ• a Week. 56.m> .lanlMri.td 6790 THI UIOHTIR SIDI 0o 'JflOt c"'-cleMln& now- llomi9 A omc. st low price 54M134 With aperlence ill eend- cmdoctor c:lrcuttL Mmt bt able to breedhoard, test. vary valves etc. Under lliht supervision. MQllt be -11 .tart.er, bud --· and knawledae of lclk, » t$"ated c:lrculaa uduL Selar7 ccmunemurata wtda ~ r..tablllllell b daltrlal flrln wftta llbenl frlnp beDl!fHs. Morning Dillawcnher run Time EKaeUeat ~ • C<ifdPUCJ' bene8tl. AppllJ tletw. SI p.a. SNACK SHOP M44 E. c..tt Hwy. Corona del Mar Responsib&e for the ct. 'sip, Planninl and 1a)'OUt ot a Metal St.amplnr and 'Fabricatloa 'Department. DESl&I Dl6llUR Mechanical DesrNd ~ Jllleet' with at leut rive • yean expuience In ~ee. tronic component peckaa- i' inf· Outltandlns oppor- tuidty with •ell •abllah- ed company. Good f:nna• benefttl : . _ SBllOR : -DUFTltAN "Mate det.aU &11m1bly d.rawtnp from layout and sketches. Make almple • layovt from qiecl11c ln- 1tructionl and aketchM. : °fW.o YMnl co1lep or : equivalent. Approximate- : ly fDur yean ~rlence. familiar wtth military lpecl. MASTER SPECWTIES CO. . f640 MonN¥1• A.,., ' Celfa Mela 642-2427 An eqaal opportunity empk>yer Receivini Inspector Experienced In t'Mll v· '"' •nd atMmbfy lft. ~Ion. Muet ta. 1 .. :...mar with machine ltool1 1uch .. eom,.,. ;ttor1; Mt up on aur· :1•~1 plat•, uslnt --~ Wocb •nd heltht ...... Able .. work te ~,._.,,.. etMI epeclfl. :uf1one fet Mll1tery ~entracts. Supervl1lon- :•I beck9rovnd velue· ~ APPLY ONLY ~F QUALIPllD. . i Pert0nMI Office . ; U.S. Diven ! Company .~ ...... ' ............ .., .. -........... ·--.,..,....._ " ·->J _.,. ___ .. Technicians Immediate openinp to pet· form electronic cbecS • out oi microwave PC'OducU 9lld RT c:ompanmtL T«lw- c:al or ~ School tram. bl& in electrooic9 or re- Atted ~~dem'ed. Send n11.1me and 11lary requirements to: M1nhlll Communicltlons 2230 S. Anne St. Santa Ana, C•llf. An equal opportWUty employer Telenlc J. an expand· Int ellctrenics Com-YOUNG MEN pany located In • mod-18-21 "" air conditioned f•· tntemat>onal firm will takr clltty. Call Personnel applications l.'!lia w~k :.o O.,.rtment to ar,.nve till aeveral Interview. SALES PROMOTION JOBS 494.9401 $135 PER WEEK Telonic Engineering Co. La9una a..ch An equal opportunity employer DUFTSMAJI Mechanical 3 Y .. r• Experience Will be doint OflAJI Pam. mike layOUtl and wrllc E.C.O.'a. SALARY ()ppor1unltlea for rapid ad· vancement to m1na1ement $10,000 ftl'lt year potential. 10 d~ ol tralnlni in our Lonr Beach dirtrict otti~. A permanent a•lenment to our Or&n1e County Branch. CALL (n.J) 43>7461 9 a.m. to S p.m. SHIPPING & RECEIVING CLERK Capable lllJ>tl'Vlsinr d~r1· ment 111 amall manulactu~ fnr plant. FamUlar with commercial A llerospace 119ckasinl requinmenta. l.k beral trinre benefits. Apply in w rl tin11, st.at:lnc experl- PART-TIME 5-10 P.M. TYPISTS & KEYPUNCH Experienctd Key-Punchers & typist. lot one year project. 2 Yun prior experience le ucellent ability to qualify. Ideal pc.ilions for parent with young fam.llv. t2.50 To t2.75 per hour, 6 hours per day, S daya per week. CALL MRS. HEMPHILL s.42~241 STATE FARM FIRE & CASUALTY CO. SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA An Equal Opportunity Emplo,er -------------- Help W.nted Women Clen Typist 7400 Immediate ~ in bl.lay o f t I c e. Paaltion lnvolws dlwraillad, clerlcal respon- dlilitel, must type fJO W1111'· ~llent worldni condi· tlona. Call ft..-..nnel 494-9401 STAFF IOIS6 For ft M. Md Naght shift... On surglul, Medical ..... l.C.U. unite. Excellent ut.ry and IMIMflts TEL!.l"HCfiE PERSON1'EL OfTICE ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL h t Cul D1nntt CooU 2 Meded. To $27 lhlfta. Bar Maid. No unlforma. l6 hr wk. SL 15 br + Ups lndaslrlll Factory Tralnees. Several needed SUS hr. up. Malnt Trainee to '2.M hr. Auto Mechanic. Journey- man only. 50" comm. LD. Grinder Operat« $3.Z\ hr up Lathe Operator P.lS hr up mOlllC BIGlllEERllG CO. OltANGI 633-9111 Sip Paint.ft'. Exp ealy. FH pUt to •. br. L11un1 leach, Calif. An equal opportunity employer FIONT DESK ~. lite lhorthand. IOl'llt recep&ailt • bookkeepina helpful. AllPb' in peraon: Box Bo)'I P /time 18 6 up. Sl 65 hr. Clerkll APPLY IN PERSON MONDAY mJlU 11UDAY 10 Ml. TO 4 P.M. ~2314 Mobile Home Experience Excellent Opportunity -A,,ty- DPl.ORER ... 1115 CADlllAC &AGE WBT COAST 1166 Whittler Ave. en~ A -1m, hi1toey. -------- Moe tin Fri '9 to 41 Hunth .. on a..ch Convalelant H•pftal 1l1C Delaware Hunttnston Beech Ra.llni It Quote Clerk Min l·yr lna exp to S100 wk. Cotto Mesa 646-2491 Equal opportunity employer IUSIOYS DISHWAIBS 11 er OW.r DAY SHlftT RUii E. lH Write: Box M-48, Dally Pilot Ganlenen Ir Outside Melnttf\ance IDr N@'WpC)rt llloppb1.r cen. ta. Permlnlllt, &ood hen. ftll. JnteMewa 111unday 1-3. ean '44-2373 FRY COOK Experienced cml1 need ap. ply. "ilbta. ... 11 Yffft ol aae. Salary eommel\llUl'- ate. Olntact MR. SHIN aft. • 2 p.m. l'15-Cll80 GARDENER'S He 1 per s . UNITID CALIFORNIA IANK La Pai Vlllate Center 26151 La '" ·-Ml11lon Vlei• 137-4066 An equal opportunlty employer AppUcanta coniddtnd -mertt reprdleu ol nee, nlJaioua Cf'ffd. color, ... tionaJ onsm or ~· IAIMAIDS ••• ••. anti GO-GO NCR 395 OPERATOR IXPIRIENCED Ofc Mv. Know SR It typ- lns. exp only. Mature woman to •1• !50. To $475. Mlilt have lmowled1e ol Sec'y. SH 80, type M to bookkeepinc. middle 30'1. Start $375. M'f-Zll Ml'I. Preuitt up. Machi• Shop Leacl111a1 Wcdins Leadman, punch ~ set ops. Own ma- chinia tooJ.. Dey lhl1t. SALESLADY SI• ScrHll Teller. 2-yn min be.Ilk exp ~ etcJdq ~rience. $350 up. FDrfALE ONLY. P/tlm~ PBX Opttator 15- 20 hn wk. Sl.65 hr. WIGEYI w.--..... -Prow- Oratar -BORROW My tbree childrm se &t a perfect aae. They'~ too old to cry at nicht and too )'OUl'll to BORROW Ill)' car . PIANO le90m In Ill)' !lame. or pupil's home. PhoM &C4m. m-A Bernard. CM *SPECIALS* l..awn7 Spiwt $115. Gultftmen mod H. $11& Gulbnnlen mod F. '1'191. Wurlttzer mod «rJ.7 ... Pi!lno rental tttaml fl'om •.• $499. Rebuilt Granda from .... WaUlch'toM.nnlftl'a MUSIC CITY 3400 So. Briatal io. Coat Plua 540-2165 'l'OY STORE-a>STA MESA No experience neceaa:ry. 1Ull time. 1 Nite a week. 25 ot over. KI S. '1lllZ Aak for Mr. Pollock MlltCHANDISI POR DtvWon of &c:Hntific SALi AND TIADI Pt I . I ORGANS 4 PIANOS 0 .sslolll Industriu, Inc. •·~-·--llaB\---" _. ~-NEED Attnctl'Ye women n 1 IOl E. ea,,,.... Ave. r~ _ ...... ---I• l •. t. to 30 yn. to wort in 1WW Sa Ana S 6 1•-Ullld, cmb' $1115; .._ ..S carry out re 1 t a u r a n t , Olembll. BS or MS de-nta 4 ...v FUINITUU .8aJdwtn. Coan., Low I'• 1. Newport &.ctJ. Good pay, 11ft. Start f700 An equal oppcatw:dty bf'umM..... from $&. Loh fll _... boars, lmmedlatll pol!Uon. Lab T-.. 2-ln employer +-e,_ ....... --srandl, IPbta 6 ~ Appl.Y 111 penoa tod11 noo """" '" exp --,..._ W. Ocean P'rcbt, Tb , chem lab or related s,.nbh Medfterr...... acmmn"-PHIU.IPS CO. JAwymen Reataor11nt. field S400 up. Local mnvfecturw hM ALL NIW lD H. Kain, a.a Ana ;3323 W. Warner 151 I . Ceeet Hlthw9Y Santa Ana Newpett a.ch Need 2 fUlJ time men. Wattrlnc a weecHnc ett. ln So. Lquna. CdM ana. °""' nm. G7-lm or ~ 1321 DANCIU LIFE Ina. Man11,ment • $300 ,., WMk. portunlty. 2 1r1 Sates exp. __ m.M&1 ___ or_l33-t763 __ _ DENTAL Auistut, exper. Insurance I.a Mer. 2-yn lmmtdla .. epenlftll ,_.: WAS ORIG. $l6". ORGAN CL~i only. Start 4/lt/a Sal. 1ellin1 exp. 0 /ride, ex-Muet Sealfke NU _~a--=• __ penaea + comm 6 '6SO e irt--ITEMS AS l'OU,OWS: .,..._ -_.. S400 plus. AD phuea ma• mo. Fee ~Id. 5NCtronic r~-I ft. --.w. Iola ~ ~.:i: :!t,.• ~ ~ JODI. & DIE MAKERS ht & 2nd Shlftt ?llnlmum 3 ,ean upcience Ste.dy 1mployment Opportunity tor advanc:em.nt JPS Weslem 2701 S. H•rbor S•nta Ana An e<J1lAI apJIOl'tUnlty ~mployer ~ S.mce Station Anenclant Salary + c:ornmlllion. Local office Mr. Sell'lff. 213-597· ll19 Plfl Time Wort ltted. 85~ Deak. Replies ..-.-----..... -~ -........ confidential Reaume: P.O. Saie. Mar. Trainee. Aae Allenlblers ud K atchlnl Cha.Ir • .._A Sptnett. "91111d6 Bartenders Box 10'fa0 Santa Ana. San-21-30. Married. coll de-e WIWB c.tont Cl 9 i l t • d with .All redDeed to deer at na&-•. Do you have 4 extra hours ta Ana-1...aguna Hilla area. cree. fee paid. l600 mo. carved wood trtm. Jl. lO ft. hltk pdca. Route me'I, pennanent, no Investment. Lqana areti. • da)'! Avon offcn )'OU an ATTRACTIVE balrdreuer Insurance Aaent Trainee We a,. an ... .WlthM 9"iDe c:.-..1 wlvet~ WAJtl>'S M.LIJW'JK l'l'UDIO m:tilent earnlns opportu-with partial cllentele. Nice or Exp Salary. To ap comtMf'Clal fl"" wfth ~-o=.ll tz,. lb Nt!lrsat. CM IG-I04 APPLY IN PERSON 1-11 and J.5 Apply Melodee Ice Cream (formerly Good Hamor) lSCl2 W. 5tb St, Senta Ana. nJty. working coodltionL No . SCI. Fee paid. to S7SO mo. llbt el frl ... flh hie. a ps.c. Dis.._ Jlled. BS H.aaml °'PB Call collect 530.5860 Huntinrton Beacll n ea r ' ftfil'le • tt.uaw .-11 ,..uecs wWa l....u. II r ' r a IBJIBI E. LE£ MAN With cm tor rerutar 1F You can ~t &ii Hunl.initon Htrtour. Alter ONLY IXftUllNCID bedlwra _... wtdl Ml l:lleel coM. 541.ea lntelllJert letter, type &O 1 PM ce.11 M'l-4351 M .. .n ... 1 PIOPLI taric Ille Im mprtrlp It Allr tar BDL eati7 mondnr newll>IPef 151 1. c .... H&,hw•y deltwr7· w.itl P. o. Box wpm, llke detail won A Exper POMir SewincJ '"""91 lhtuW .,,., ,. ..ur-, IMp__. ... PRlVATE Plrt1 waBll tD 11 the 35 hr wror1r-wttt ~ M tttt c11a1111 room. Gold 1ea1 ~ P.. fbr ~ -.. NEWPORT IEACH 1M. c.o.ta Me9L peals to yov, 111ary S350. •chine Opereton LVN's Several needed to pll»IJllCS .,_.table~ H.uw- call Mr. Manhall. Omd> Apply Calif. Umbrella $20 ahttt. -llllNS ...... ett., •. ,..,... & ~ 11ao MECHANIC A9encl ... w ..... noo tlon Del>t. 641-10 Ch .. Inc 297'2 Century Pl. CM RN. Rett"t rrad OK S28 929 .... Street Eadl ,._ eaa .. ~ luke & flront End SD:'RETARY .......... $.150 lanttuet C...-.linatw rnER S1tter, 11t1 ~. shirt. c.ta Miia ad ~ : =.:. ~ ~. Owe 1oo1a ~ Exdttns W"flQJdinp. Must ~ and be capable of one mfant. Hn s PM to Mt-ml N~ • caJ.lf. *~_..,. • ._ ._ quired Uberal ~ pllMa bon-TYP1ST llUX!PT . • • • • • SB orpnimlr afta1n. Apply 1n 2 AM ~ ~ Mllll be N'!,d" ~·tnl~ =~ Qedit QIJl'OWld tmmrdiateb 1Lllt nliJ9 6D c:t.oo. tt... ua. Many company bendita.. Meet A sr-t: buat 6 pedr. peraon. hr1ton Be9ell lnn, pennanm ·-tamiah k 11 65 hr --------• Ttr:ms ~ AA1ly tn perwon ONLY. STENOIR.IXP1' ....... $3115 llll2 Oceu Ave .. Huntfnr-ft'fft-l'l'll"M ~1 wor era · R Ir D FUINITUIE eub far ,;_ ;T::.: Firestone Good compen:y bmdlta. too Beacll. ART Lmkletm Jobd Siil SAW lMC N..,-part ~·· CK. srn ..... for ..,, .. 5---L!X>AL SECY ........ $.5'1'j N~ aid, aperilra de-BttllM. Why h't )'OU! u you doll't w your EY917 nllbt t1l. 1'1acl'• ~ Aw a. •V'f'.a e UNIQUI e alr&ble. A-'-ID -......... Phone Tutt tlw"a J'rl Iller j b 11_._ h .-......... ""--..._ llldia Sat a S. 'tit t -475 I 17 h s '·-·A~ l'l"'.T ...--~ 5:30; wee1<e* a Mmi. o WJwu -c antM ~---..., •• ~at at o • •n • t t •• C.M. P1aoement ~ ._..... BKc:b N. r I 1 D I •nv+l-e. """ -are we ha•· it or ,.... ~ ~ QlliM!!MI\ k--'t IUIL-~. GenS.. GJ"CIW ('11f) •2"2 1885hftCM..a31 Home.450G lenn11re, --=Y~='=""'~-~---"' -.. -~-...,... ..... 1_. • ' Laruna Beadl ~IBL.E _, ma a find it quietly! Gius Chopper-Man ~ BL1ND STm:R wanted to .,...,... talent, ~ (Spcod machine) operators. my bomt. 2-3 • ,.. ..-, ' G a r m e n t mfa. OnlJ own Inns, r e f • r • • c • 1 , ~-=--===== operaton ma1r1q ~40 downm HB. 5.11-1501 .,._, 11• need apply. 1SIO Monrovia .• DRY a~ Courwter ND. "2-&6 Girl. E~ Pert e EXPER. WaltntMI e time ~9 ,_,.. lfatan, Top tilal"! AD llldfta. d e P e n d a b J e. 50·90 Ac>J>ly: KEN'S. zm a..-between 8 1 m. A -. No E.xperlettce ~ Blvd. Costa..._ BABYSITTER. °'"' ....., N I S(ilB& Bet. I 6 11 am. S. Kea. 1:30 to S·JO ~ 01 ecenary. ea,..,. fer secy.. & LADY To supem.t 2 adll. area. GIN-'rwtm I. kliilcl Must have clean Callfomia lk In Or .... (--'Y ap Jtrll It Uta bllqlc. %:» 4. Dys 642·ll.ll,.,. MW'lll drivtnc recnrd. Apply & _... 5:~ ~ ~ Owa tra:na. HOUSEKED>Q, fumb " YELLOW CAB CO. Sc:reenld Per.....t~ Lld<I ale. m.-boYL LtvHut. rs.s111ie .,._ 116 E. lfth St. 901 Dov• Dr., ~ kh, HSEKPft. w/pnc nuntnc Reta. Beck -._ .... <mt.a Mesa lmowledae. 4MO tar c a r e 15'1 ISLAND VETERAN ...._ W...W ct lnnlld ledJ. Ho UftiJll. Bn.EA>7t.rrY:-=-=o=PCM,..,,....!fdi~-... ~ e S W w....... 7a fttDdla m.maa WT p.m.. f~ 10 _.. .,_. at A MAN • Al"l'!lRHOOH ..., ...... b ~teaa Hair Fm JP· m. ~ ltatlan tala:nd, 1 dUld U• -...... ). Ja _la&'> ____ .:.;.;.,..___ tt.t 1a. Ho ~ Hodea• Noanma. Olllta ...... n.,y. or N1atlta. 961-Jlll - -• IO-'Dft • EXPEIUl:NCl!D PA.INTD l VARNISHD f\-. i .._.,,, aMI LUHU IOAT _., ,......- COMPAHY .. W. 1ldl !t., C.M. "JOBS ARE OUR. BUSINESS" Coast .... ym11t At••cy ........ ,,..,, ..... '"' ...... Ml ..... c.t•... 6ft.4AS ",... ........... ,..., ..... .. .., ,ASHION ISUND NIWPGIT llACH .b .... °"°' .. .... ,. Ml ~--' Mii sim boc all ~ '°" WOI btC COi' ~ ss. Id ta 6411 ..... B - We 1 : '· 0 I ~ J Dia WJr -4 S1 !IO- M w N• l&O m UPi pc. rr. Ma ti"i lilt i..d roi 'if Ex· St» .. w Att roi tint $85 '&2 lyr Mlt ' F fi )Id. R.e dll ~ .ti Sh .. Iii 2 ,. f I Ge m H: • fl n t• Pll iii ,,.. It. i1 'ftl 1"' iii .. .. ~ ~ • .. Jt .. .. - FREE TO YOU TIANS'°RTAT10N -TIANSPOltTATlON • . 1914 VW Station Wqon. Tax Alpine rotdater. Ru1 deu. and tlcenae down. • mos., $995 $53.'71 per mo. O.A.C. '63 SUllBEAM Get man lnlPOltl STANSIUIY ~ = ·~ 1llG vw Kannane Ciiia BUICK ClllWt. MW top 6 paint. , One O'WMJ', m11111 Xtru. 2100 HARIOlt ILVD. tap cand. Ask mo. tc.3512 COST A MllA ~9022 1'tecllltr'• Pet '66 VW. ltlpe' 'G Alpine. ... He• ~ R/H, ,.,.., -.roof, ======== tlrff, m1lf.&z' 6 paint. Lo ftl'7 S. miles. BellW '°'*- mlltt $995. ~aft 5 ....... =..,.,.....m.ms---:-::~-­... 'VW Variant 1D wa,on TllUMPH Xlllt caid. Olr $39 ct.la a.-ame eont. be.l Om tin p'ft~ ~ 'SI VW sunteiif SGS. 6*-loft .. Per Month ...._, O• H Me. O• A,..,.,e4 CN4lt 25"'° Deww TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS •zz sx¥Sort WAGON low MilH. A rHI bttu• ty. Lie. No. SUX·HO s1299 'St VOLKSWAGEN lie. No. JXG-U6 s399 'H UoNfl c:;: lk Nt. ICIC.14' s499 ''4 FORD ,,,_,, STATION WAG. V·I, euto. No. '·112' ss22 '62 PONTIAC G.P. Air. Lie. Me.KIV-'27 s799 CHECK OUR llG TRUCK & CAMPER HEADOUARTllS J:~o s1soo . . . . . . .. * '57 Mere station we&GD: '6~ C t • I Nice running, rib, $11' · ., .. ,. JI on •n•nta or best oiler. 548-lll88"" ...-. Unooln O:>ntinental 4 dr. .--=:..:....:.:=-::.=~~~k"I _ ___,,,,.,,,.,,,._,___,,-=-=-=--Factory air• leather Inter-62 Mere O>lony Putt. NEED A CAR? !or. Full power Including s. pwr, Al~ cood. MB. CAN•T BE FlNANCEDT wa:y eeat.. 2 to choose lrom cond. $9500. ~lTlO 4 - e BanknrptT ·~•eml«iT Full price e Bad Cl'edltT e DmlrcldT $1995 e M illtary eNew bl Areat MUSTANG - Make Payday Payments JOHNSON & SON .66 Mustan6 Spt. ~. McCARTHY MOTORS L&ncol.n-Mercwy :11,soo Actual Mi1M. ·-1420 So. Main 6 FAfncer Costa Mtsa Branch '."t! (2 blocka N. of Sean) 1941 llari>or Blvd. 64'.i-Tll50 V8, auto ~ full Santa Ana Ph 542-3507 ,68 CONTINENTAL Bra.nd pwr. Landau top, MJf, BUICK '64 BUKK · set or I 4 J near Dt!fil new. Leue tor $155 pr Golden Clrele tiree, ... .15 month. Jocludes to ta 1 retail eacb, xlnt ape service cl maintenance lree. Will cooalder sharp.....,_ cau Hal Sanders, Leue 00 tr.de. Pvt pty, fl5..3.1l'r Manager, W-0981 '65 Mu.stang H.T. Riii. Auto '65 Lincoln, 4 door sl'd. Vinyl trans. New tires. nip cand. root, stereo, AM/FM. full See 8-5. 1629 Superb', Cll pwr. 29,000 ml. $2700. 49'-alt 5, call S48-4168 240C ' 6 4 CONTINENTAL. Ex· cepllonal cond, wbt w/blk lthr top A Int. Low mlleait. '65 Mustang, ll I H, ' ep, 6 cyl, traN. Try $1300 .. 'lll concl. 642-5172 • •• $2650. 673-7629 bet 9:30 am. OLDSMOllLE Skylark 4 Door. V8 engine, '64 ();)nt Sed white wlblac:k --------1 automatic t:ransmlulon, 1-thu, air.' full pwr. Extra power steering, factory air clean, low ml. Pvt. ptJ. coodttkl'llng, n.idio and beat· szz;o. 133-0mM er. $1495 STANSBURY BUICK CORVAIR ·a <X>RVAIR Mo••• m*lmatic. NEW CAR C(W. PLYMOUTH DITl>N! ---------------__. 5'8-l45t Ol' 540«54 COUGAR '1111 COUCAR. Brand siew. Leue for $99.50 pr month. Included maintenance &: 9'1'V1ce. Afr Cond. ~r ttettlng, radio, bucket.a, etc., PboM H1l Sanders, t.ea.o MA.lllger 60-0981 DODGE '68 PLY. 383; $1.liC: GOOD SHA.Pm 5641871 Afw f PM . PON11AC . · . DAILY PILOT EDITOJlIAL PAGE • Greatness Ill A difference of $31 mWlon betweeia what the Uni- versity of California Board of Regentl asted for 1MM9 and the total allotted in Gov. Reagaa•s budget appears likely to work much mischief unless the Legisfature restores the cut. One of the tint sacrifices was agreed upon at the regents' meettni at UC, Irvine laat Fric$ay. Admiasions guidelines were adopted which could lead to a 10 per- cent reduction in undergraduate enrollment next year. This would mean breaking faith with several thou- sand Callfomia high sebool graduates who have relied on tht long-standing univenitv policy of admittinJ. all who can quallfr, -and, from disadvantaged minonties, some wbo don t meet the minimum standard. It ii only prudent for the regents to take this step in an=ation of 'a ~gillature-approved Reagan budg- et of million inatead of the $311 million the regents consider "bare bones." This is by no means the only consequence of the governor's continuing cutback in the face of bis ''one year only" promise wnen sharp cuu were made to meet last year'• state "emergency." M, the DAILY PILOT pointed out in this space last week the budget pruning, if sustained, will also hurt Orange County and the Orange Coast in particular. UCI, as a new campus, has relied on assurances that it would be able to add courses and the teaching talent and facilities to sustain UCl's essential, onierly growth. . Setbacks for the youn' campus now could conttnue to be a cosf!jy handicap to it and to the area for several years to come in many productive programs -includ- ing, of course, the development of California College of Medicine Into the UCI medical school. Nor ls tuition (or new student fees) "The Answer" to the '31 million differeoee between the univel'6ity needs and the state administration's version of the budget. Even the maxjmum aDocatjon of dollars calculated Situation in Vietnam ls Crucial Now W ASBINGTON -A clamor of voices ln the United State1 Senate JI\11 have expressed the frustration of the American people people about the Vietnam war but it added up to little or nothing on bow to conduct or end that war. ~ 9"'8lllne pro.pecl 0( Wrnlnc the conduct of the war over to 1be Uaited Stata Senate ls not merely a pervnon of the Constitution. It would be an act of folly beyond com- J>&N in the ioni history cl 1h1a ltruf· aJe. 1be Preside.at cannot placate the war critica in the Senate ad tt 11 Jmpouiblie to follow their advice. No two senators predtely agree except oo Ol)e thlng: We cannot unilaterally pull out o1 v~. WHEN ALL THE CLAMOR subsides that central potnt remains. No one. not even Sen. Eugene McCarthy, ill advocating a pull out. The point at lJaue Is another etcala- tion of the war, and that, too, might as well be a moot q~on. 1be drlef problem ii not an bnmedlate escala· 6on beyond the 525,000 planned troop level; the problem la to overcome tbe remainder of the Communist wiat.u-spring off~lve between now and Kay 1 with essentially the aame forces aa are now in Vietnam or would be 1n Vietnam wHbin tbe previously detmnined troop le'Vel. 'Pbe Mamftelds. Fulbrl&'U met Jten- Mdya of the Senate llte Ulkl:ne as if the battles ~ have not yet been fou&'Jt are anady lot.t. rr MAY BE USEFUL therefore to taJre a loot at the ww 11 it la teen at the Wblte HOUM in this crucial ph.a&e. For lack of a better simile the present pbue la teen u 1f 1t w«ire m1dway in a 13-weet television soap opera. Whether there will be a tragic or happy eodint la htdden trom the auclence. AJ ln a television eoap optTa the audience 11 bepUed by queaitioos on bow it wlll all end. In real life the quest.iOILS are more aln.lster. Will the new command in the Melone Delta recoup the weakened poaitioo Jn t.be cocmtrJalde. WW.. THE VIET CONG dtvblon.s threatenlnf Salfoo be cleaned out? WW a poNlblie attack in the P•lku· Kontwn area be coutainitd? Will the Nor1b Vietnam .. a&tacl at Kbe Sanb or Hue, or llotb. ud if IO will ~ attack be a IQC C •lfal Dear Gloomy Gus: It seems amazing t.ti.t such a hue and cry lJ raised about the death.I of 13,000 men in Vietnam alnce 1961, all ol whom died Jn service to their country, while the fact that 380,000 Amerlc~ motoriltl have died in vain Jn the 1ame period 11 cuuall1 accepted. -J.B. M. T'lll9 ............ .__.. .... -~ ........ -. .... -----.-. ........... preliminary to their Mil1nC the two northern provmcea GI loath Vietnam? All thil doe1 not depend upon sen- dine anotber D,000 troops to VJetnam in the immediate tuture, which seem- ed to be the focus of the Senate argument. We are not tolni to be able to lend 200,000 more troops to Vietnam by May 1. 1988, and poulbly not by May 1, 1969. Such a large build llp la a long procesa. The questions at issue are all far more immediate. 'Ibey are not suscep- tible to long winded ar1111nenl! on whether or not we oulJ!t to be in Vietnam, or even whether we ought to pull out. A CRUCIAL SITUATION exlsta right now and as the acenarlo pro- ceed• to ita conclusion more answers may be provided b)' factual condition& than by the oratory in the Senate. Without implying in the slightest degree that Senators M a D 1 l l e 1 d , Fulbright and Keuedy speak from other than sincere and patnotJc motivu, it It.ill nmailll tbl flct that the O>mmunist commlM bu counted on tib.iJ kind ol a readlon in the United States to their wtnler·spring offensive. The docume11tatlon of tbe Com· mum.t introduction of their forces follows a coDliltat llDe: Tbe United State. is so rent by diMMlt that 11evere rmlltary bkrn wm w.u.a or deltroy ita re.olve to cootinue tbe war. That u one of the purpoteJ of the Winter· sprjn1 offensive. · ANOTHER PURPOSE la to &ain a m.Ultary advantl.lt Which w1l1 place the Umted State1 bl a '"8beed poaJ.· lion Jn fUture MIOti•tlou. How near the Commullllt CGmmand will come to rtalil&tloa of tbeae alma sboold be demautrated b1 May 1 becaU:le the weatber tbea wm belln to cloM in Oftf tbe Ho QI M.lnb 1upply UJ>e and opa up -American offemive operauon, 1D a. eoutal B'H. Tbe Seate critics ot the President dedded \bey coWd not wait for ttie conclusion of th1a .mlll1arJ plwe beton trJln& to curt> tbl .Prtlident at a Vf11:f cruda1 mOIDllll la the Vietnam Wflr. Quotes in the News under the Wt tultlon«·fee. ~ IQUeat.ed apparent. ly couJct provide leu than half, ot the dif f~ce ln openUnJ twldJ. Three key es-officio regent; -;--Governor Raaan. ~ly Sl>eahr JUN unrura., .. State SupeJtnten- den1 of Pub}lc lDllntdion Xq latterty -wen too buwy Cll' too unconcern.d to come to Orange Coonty 1ut Friday for th ncenta meetfuc at UCI. Pre.sutntbly tnOlt or all ot' tUm will be on band for the April regent. meetlq·lfbeo the 1howdown tef" sion on tuition and/or fees, .,.. perhaps the cllimcttc elf ort to retolve the budget dll8mm..a, are IC'heduled. Jud&lne from prniow le.llioDI md statemeuta, tf may not matter whether they show up .or not. W'Ut clearly does matter 11 whether the ~ hears loud voices from home demandble th.t both the quality and quantity of Califonlla•a higher education be maintained, 1or iu economic nlue to every taxpayer u well u tor it certainly eqtaaDy-tmportant, but too of. ten under-valued cultural Denettt.. Se D. . • . x ISCnm1nation Forget that perJcr. stewarda1 with the smile the trim legs and the -it you ride tile right airline ...:_ bot pink mlniakirt. Cornea now the Equal Employment Opportunity Commiasion with a decree that airlines refusmg to hire men u cabin attendanta will violate the 1964 Civil Rlllatl Act, which bans sex discrimination in employmen( Tbat'a in the back of tbe plane. It leadl to the logical conclUlion that the alJ.male crew in the cockJlll up front will next fall before tbe anti-sex legi.alatioa. -·~~·~ It's not something we welcome. "This ii your cap- tain speaking" somehow doem't inspire conficlmCe when ft comes out in prim, feminine tonea. ·~1~ OUPa ~TIONr TROUBLE THE>E PAYf-TOO MUCH ('(NlCl~M.• Pronaoie. Vnder•tanditlfl, Ap preciation of Atneriftlll W•9 'Freedoms Foundation Non-partisan' To the Editor: In a letter printed Marcb 13, a Mr. Frantlln Ja)'De queltloned the motives of Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forte, which has Jul* recently formed a women'• dMalon chapter 1n Oranae County, will the purpose of promoUng understanding and ap. predation for the Americen Way of Llfe. Mr. Jayne used u his exclusive s~e ot informatioll, according to bis lett~, an articla appearing ln a Pbilad'elpbia mapllnt in February, 19611. BB STATED IN hla JeUer that be bellned that Gen. D1rig,bt D • ElMDbower 11 no longer auodated with Freedom• Foundation. He is ln-ccnec:t. 1'he GeDIN1 continues to be Natiooal Honorary Chairman o f fuedoall FOUDdaUon at Va 11 e y For&•· In fact. l "onder if he is aware that the General not only presented tbe llrst Freedoms Foun- dation award ln 1948 but continues his warm enthualasm for its objectives through his wife Mamie, who ls Na- tional Honorary Chairman or the Womea'a D1vtslot1J. I !\a.ve tnquired about the article he used H bis source. The article he tnuted bas M misstatemeou of fact, inclucllng the one mentioned in his letter about ~n. EJsenhower. THE W 0 M E N ' S DIVISION'S motives are no different from thole of the national orgamution in Ulat both ll"OUJ>I were formed as a meus ot preserving and maintaining t.be Amtrlcan Way of Lile as described in our Dedaratlon of Independence, our CoDlltituW>n, our Bill of RIOJU. and the Q-edo. The Credo lllJPears on most of 0. UtuaW:r• about Fnedonu Fou.ndatlon Md ii Uled .. the criteria for 1udllni aU awards. Aa fll' u Mr. Jayne'• charge that FFVF Js a political organization. 1 lhoWd. like to dose with a quota from a letter I received recently from Richard H. Foltz, Western Regioul Director of tbe Foondation. "YOU BROUGHT UP a most Jm. portant point In the matter of a balanced membership and leadership. The poky of the nltJonaJ bodJ cl Freedocru -Foundation emphasizes that" the t-* ol workinc to bring aboclt a better national understanding llDd appredaUoa of the American Way of Life transcends partisan poUtkal lines. ''Tbu, oar bolrd and officers ... drawn from both ~ politkill pai-Uet. Tbe Ont consideration, of course. 11 to attract people who caa make a contribuUon of their talt'llU to ttiu work. "By a&MrinC dear of a s1tuatioll wtMn mm.bin cl CJDt 1*11 81'! ~ em--. w lllc:n •• our impact. "Our P '"ke takes q u l t • amomty _. 1IOlbn as a nc;a; partisan Grp*ldion ... BARBARA RICHARDS Prealderlt, Orae County ChapW .· · Women's Divln Plwdoiu J'oundation at VaDey 1'orp . . . ~ . . . .. ,,·.,,~ ... ,! Ldtn• from rtadMI art wlcome. NO't"m4llr tDrlUri thould conocr thdr ~saae• In 300 IOOnll or &al. TM right to eondem• lctten to fit ~ or •LlmiMte libel ii re1nwd. AU it~ cn1 mun mclOO. dgnatur• and fl'Mlii-mo addre11, but non'ICI '°"' N toitJa.. MZd °" rcq!Ud. capable, morally IOUDd, patriotic young Americans" and makes annual award.I -.,or uceptlonal leadenbip in bri.ngbig about educatioDaJ lll"OlfaJDS wbkh build a better' undentandiog of 1be American .Way of Life (as for Dr. Cart BorweD ln 19155) and tor "outatanding patriotic instnJction" u for Bta Wuser, Pat Hurley and Sam McEllresh ot Co.ta Mesa Scboola in l!MIU3. I AM PROUD, TO be a long-time member of Klwani1 lntemaUonal, which baa won more FFVF awards in the put few years than any other organization. Undoubtedly Mr. Jayne bas never had that bloocl.tJncllDi thrU1 when seeing Old Glory wavln& in tbe breeze, or d>oktng up wba repellting the pledge of allegiance OI' 1ing1ng the Star Spanl)ed Banner, or thrilled to visit Lexington, Concord, V a I l e y ror&e, Wllliamlburs. the church in l\.icbmond where Patrfct Henry apote thole immortal words, "Give me liberty or give me death" or the Old North Cllurcb. Nor bu be been deeply touched by one cl the many pMriotic progn:na in oar elementary achoola. U buildini patriotic: and IOUDd moral citis.ena naies oae a 'Tar Right WIDPr" u FBJ J.Dfen Ula God bleaa the FRW1. They ar. our hope for 1urvival. DON HUDDLESTON by cancelllnf otr Coo.ltituUon that makea a civilian, (tbe President) com- mander in dlief." Aotually, LBJ is the commander in chief under our Constitution. So exactly what ls Mr. Bower trytng to .a1T And bow does be bope to relate tt to my letter 7 1'hll Uber.al str ate&Y IJ: U you can't face ~ iuuea, attad: your opponent's personality. Dilre&anl fads and ap- peal to dMt emoUons. Above all, don't suggat IJl1 propo •I• « ideu of your own. Thia effective llbenl tactic keeps some good men out of political otllce. Their election chance• are destroyed by the fM derogatory bnqes the liberals pmt. I BORROWED the "turn·tail-and-. nm" phraee from President Jobnlon. LBJ med it to delc:ribt --of tbe fellow liberals that Senat.ora Mce.rthy and Ke'nnedy 8ppea1 to. Mr. Bawer can debate LBJ oo ~. Sen. K.-ec!Y said hre'1 nothing wrong with douting blood to the Viet Cong, 11Jl- gesta bringing the Viet Cong into South Vietnam's pernment, advi8ed JFK to ablodon the freedom fighter• at the Bay cl Ptp, and encouraged anti· Vietnam demonstrations. U Senators McCarthy and Kennedy are Mr. Bower'• heroes, we can dilcuu them , further. LBJ said W1 want to end the war, not win ft -that jf ihe CommaDUta woWd *"' flCbtlne, we'd develop North VWnam ffr them. Mr. Bower migbt wire LBJ to coofJrm this. MR. BOWER IS guilty of what he accuses me ol.. He lets hit b6u cloud U1e factl C«tt-fli nlft« "t:u:m-tal-ad- nm" ad the IM>-win w•. Mr. Bower lJ iDceDMd at my belllaer'eDt feeling towll'dl U. enem7 wbo'a 1d.W:nl our men la VI.a.m. What. then. Is Mr. Bower'• attiblde toward Ill.I enemy 7 Next time W's dl.eC9I --. men and perw-IWei leu. • LEONARD WRIGHT ~Joar·loeal-pollce orieated area IOdety? I don't know bow. I feel I can beet aerve him by shielding him from your lick "news' sheet. By seeing that it does not enter our home. E. B.O'NEILL ,.....,._, ReHDlea To ttle Editor: The 1960s in the U.S. had witnessed an era of civil dllorders unpe:raBeled ln tbe history of this conttnent. Vut areas cl major cities were devutated by riatoua mobs of "American citizens." Not lon.g before tblt, this nation and a grieving world had ex- perienced tbe lemetea aauatnatton of their YOUD& President and world humanitarian. Americana had lmelf 1otten over the murder of their belov· ed Jobo F. Kennedy, when a aeries of W..on sniper killings were set elf by tbe bnltal and savaee murden of 1everal JOODI nunes. Violence had reached an all time high. IT WOULD APPEAR that the ~· preulon for ctm.cuding law and order bu become a nadonal putime in America. nu. immoral rebellion bas given blrtb to a generation which bu replaced re.1pe>Dlible attttude1 with misguided values; reason and logic appear no longer to govern the basil of our JUJCleo.CbrUtlan upo bri.nalnl; and atate -clt;y Cl'llmcils are b.Wildered in their attempt to handle the mouating mobt of demomtrator1 wbo CaT'J their own will above that of Ule conummity. n>. hamatrlngl.ng of oar police forcea from cout to coast by the bm>hmtar)' help of priv1lte cWJeDS and the Ie1a1 red tape of 1be nation'• courts, only CODtinue to protect the eriminall and live them liceDM to commit more horrendous am upon the :b:moclnt.. I! • I J I • . I I 1 ... • .. Computer Invades Fine Old .Art of Sailmaking The COIDl>'ller bas l.avaded ... lf&'Old art cl ~­ inC; but final production of 11.e .'motiYe power f« tile IWlltliora iac:r~ neet of ~· atlll dependl • b man on the bend! Wilt pl1m and needle or the Wom• at the sewiq "Yd'lne. the wind in light airs. Hanna, a f<rmer member Improvemeot in sails has of the world f a m o u s crown al.ing with the im-&1:::0 ~ C: = provement ID the boats that N.Y. Hanna recently sold wear them, as • •' out to Peter Davis of San demoostrated Jn last sum-.. _ _, __ but · 1"" th mer' a America '1 "'-oon-~ wu remams w w e • ......,, . fll'111 as sail C(lftS'Ultant. The test 111 wbidl .the quality firm bas 1 payroll of m«e of sails and sailcloth were _ than 40 persons and bllilds llmost as important. as the sails far some ol. the top design of tile defending and racing and cruising yachts challenging yachts. in tile country. The Newport-Costa Mesa Nortb Sails i.s a San Diego area has some of the most based firm with a braodl modern sail lofts in the at 913 Electric St. Seal country, providing motive Beadl. ' NAVIGATION AID P<tl NIWPCMtT SAILORS FOil 7S YU.RS With fbe advent ol syn- thetic materials for sails - wtilcb 1oaC aeo replaced Egypti.IQ cotton -cout- puters are widely uaed in designing aails a:id testing cloth b' maximum pel"f~ under varying power for some of the most Ray c. Harnou 410 29th famous racin& and cruisiD& Newport Ave., Costa Mesa, yadlts in the world. specializes in cusU>m r~ing . TM Cvipela l1n1• Pawllan ta N ..,...t ...,._., '"Tn&hfftllrkH ccndltions. But wllen you walt Into 4bt moden sail loft ~ will Buter • Qcero is ~ uils and blue wat« cn.iis- of &be oldest sail lofts in ing sails. Pavilion Harbor !Landmark 1 . find people -peop1e dou , GD lbeir knees cuUlng cloths · -to Gipe, stitdli:DC. teams dl le'Wlog mact>iQes or sit- ting on a beDCb sewing ln headboards, clews aod tacts with !le same old h&Qd tools used a century ago. ttie •ee. dating back to l9il Ray C. Barnoss, 410 29th wt>en Saint Cicero jained the St., Newport B e a c b , firm and started mating specializes in sails for small racln& sails for sm.all boats. boata • T.,ed ~by lb W... cUfClla. tae Baaoa hviliOll -1 " ~ --bas ....-. tbit, lleal pcilnt of Nft;Or1J.tart*·t« --ti ~U--.·oi· •. cmtm'1- · ~,~ ID •. lil2. the P'iwkin "'t.Saf ··-· ttUl tile llllt·el·ILari>lr aall'litJ. fte ~ .... -~OUl aicl r0r ·"'1:a·'c h lime a ..a rerrn"nts the first ref'tesh- meJrt slop amt suest docnng Ulsi. Ttbe.,harbor. I "J.ANl)O J4 . ()pa M'ftll da71 a week aadal'TIQf 1lrtM1ut, lunch &nd·Alner 'l1lil PavllkiG ol· fefi e dloq of a ccifM ... eocMaD .... IDd raaa1n11t Ota SaDdaJ eve- .,. pests ... llftJWlded bJ tlJe l'OIMlltlc Trio de ()Jo, SplDClb gm&ar IDd trio. On Wednesday through Saturday nights, aoog stylist Palll MlIJer ealler1.aJnt with WWilA 24 S.~t • ..tial nttt. eWp '-"'*- .... IAHAM.A 24. Ae b ..,..11 f ....... '• "•-"• .,..... y.t 1.,.. H0"9A1 '°' • ...,~ to Caial'i11a. Tk rel9" 4'eck 4.ti90 •rforft •&at ,.,-.. .. fot altip. ,_ e1Mi u-. IAHAM>.'S w. .... ~ tcflft .;, .... ~· CAllf'le4 .... ~ ~ ..., tri"" ·'"' ....,.... • .... f.,. e u aw .t fov. Cff.@-._....., ia ..._ 1ltla""•• J-4. 11n1 ,_-.ltt ht tt..·upebility le•• ....._ pe w._t. Au- o,.I•• ... .., .. ._ ....... I.ala...._ •• .... b.ilt ,... '71•.-.. mio .. • i.1111 ...;tt. tfe<ial retin1 '--&.t.4 -.. ; .. 1y ,.. .... I""'>• .I~ No ceecl .... a.- 1i.-. ;,. tlli1 "-+. HM "-wtif..1 •• ........, ............ ~ i1 ,. .. luted wl.. 1pecial ....,_, Pt- _..,...,. wllid d~ -i1t..ra ·--~. If y-Utt it off- J..o woe kl•"".. H. ' .. MarmMa ~ P'OUP f• d--IJlltil 2 Lm. on ''tb• ,..Id's smallest met !DOit Sntbnate dance Door .•• 'lbt Pavtuoo also olfers a .-... )IO.int lcr Tiewlng the var.lous harbar races end eveots edleduled over ~ eeuon, &ucb as the Flight ol 1!\e Snowbirds, the Ch.-aoter Boat and ~ Cbrbtm&s Tree parades. Vlln'VU Synthetics such ~ nylon and daoron have ta.ten over as the only durable material f.or sails. Dacron is ttie material used for working sails such as mains, jibs and g~. while eyl-Oo is the predominant material ror spinnakers. drifters a n d stays which are nown orf $1995 V•fvre 11 .. citament for $19,5. Har r•trectable ltul i1 pert.ct fw traU.,;"9 and RAMP LAUNCHING. The cleclt ata,M •••t OM 1lmple ri9 coupled with VENTUllE's 9rut 1tehllity, tNlt f?im,,_, cabin, encl cockpit for 6 aclulh malt• VEHTVRE tile finast 21' of fun i11 tlie wate,.. OICSON 41 ~ Recer'1 ad~ is Hie only way lo de1cribe the new ERICSON <41, Sii. la tell, re1pon1ive. and 1'9ht lo the touch. Sh• i1 full race from her vnicore con.truction, to her 1paciou1 fisacl •••i•at ... s' cempartment. ERICSON 4 1 '1 fir•t race wu to Acep•lco, she fini1hecl 10concl i" clu1 C. It t.~ .. an n - celt,nt boat to do 10 well het firtt time oul. In more recent years the McKibbin Sails, 177 7 Baxter 6: Cicero trademark Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa, bas appeared on some of specializes on sails for small the top blue-water racing and medium sized boats. boats on the West Coast. McKibbin was originally More t:hart a year ago the with W. D. Schock Co. but firm moved from i t s started his own loft ill 1966. original 29th Street location W. D. Sdloct'., sail loft m Newport Beach to a new, is at 501 29tb St., Newport roodern loft at 7'29 Farad Beach. The firm started out St.. Costa Mesa. making sails exclusively for Hanna S:tl.ls, In<:., 861 W. Schock built boats, but now 18th St. Costa Mesa was takes orders from th e started in 1959 by Te'renee general trade. ISLANDEll 55 Racin9 encl acluntvre craft b .. t denote the l1lander SS. Sh. ha1 that rare marria9e of 1lability coupled with immediate accel- eratio11 ..... rHpOllMYH•U 10 l\ecauary i• • racin9 yacht. The beautiful Ol\O piece, hend lami- natecl, ma~•"Y trimed hull, 1u99Hh ....... MHi119 et the dock. luxury ffom the mai11 ••Ion, encl 1elety from evary a119le. A finer yecht at • bettor price i1 unobteineble. ERICSON 2l fj,..lfy • 2 l' boat with bea11ty 1netchin9 her 9rut 1p .. d Fi- ully en interior finidiecl •• e yecht, with • full headliHr •~ padclacl bach••h a1 sleMard aquipM••t. The Eries-21 is vary fast on all poln*' ot 1ail with tlia fHI of e little 1hip, Ona look. OM reci119 1kipp•n •9rH, Ericson 2) will be the MORC boat to .. c .. J thi1 .... 'on. Oceanic Yacht Sales West Coast Highway, Neeeport BPn~l1, 114·6·~'?-!H !; l --· I - Launches The Season Along The -Grea~ . . .. Orange· Coast --- .. Your comp(tfe DIRECTORY fOI NEW 80ATS Engines. ~ .net OutDoerd. S.ilmeUrs. lnswanc;e. 1~ Shipyards. ud Condrucflon Met.rfak.' y O\r. loc.I >:Kit~ . merchants .. retidy to serve you. f - \,, t \ '. ~ .. .. .. " 11: ~ '' .· .. "' r :• .. ,: i' .,~ ... ! ' ' I .. " . " ,, . I • . . ! ; ~ ! f i . J I . : .. • • 4 . . . ' . • . . t I i ' • I L .. i : .. . . Li . JI ' j ~ . . .• ' . ~ : ' : .. ~ f ii : I, 'l"' l ~ . ' J ~ .. . ' I i . . f • t .; . t • l t • r . . , t •• fi I ' i l. ~ ~ ,, . ~· ,. . l ( 2 DAl\.Y '1lOT <,] 1-.,, M.a 19, ~- ~ S.. Flllll c.tllt • II Alf TJlll c.t! . . HAJtlOlt SHOPPING CENTllt (On the Mall) 540-lM 1300 HARBOR El VD .. COSTA MESA ~~ftl/ertd s.u+t.em C.lifornia DHl•r for Dyw ........ Dowt- ............ CtW.s 900 Uclo Pmk Drive Piia:•• ........ 673-7272 ·- ANCHOll POttS -P1i11are boaters perac1e under bu.nttq.bedecked bl&h leftl bridge which opens way into Anaheim Bay, near Seal Beach. and the new Sunset Aquatic Reponal Part a-building there (up- per photo). Downcout at Dana Point, the aoutbern anchor of Oranie Cout'a chain of small boat bar· bon b taking ahape u workmen thrust dog leg jetty into sea (lower photo). 'lbe two facflitiet. eech TURNT AILI -Tbia iDlenloal detlce tolYet blc ~ for tnick ctmen wortm1 ~ Dua ·Point projed. They clrfft their rill old aJoq 1P1De . Boat Owners View Marinas Boat ownen haft flnall7 had Ule1r say a b o u t marlnu. 1be impreniGDI left i»J marlDu OD boatmell an contained In answers to a quettionnaire sent out na- tionwide by the National AMociation of Engine and Boat M:.nufacturen. Ia compleUq t la e 1 r """'-1ao11 onera were ....., ~1a Id Del aad dllUbl .about . marina opsaUoL M.UOll PACl'OB Par IDltaDce, wbfle fire MARINE Wlrlllt Speclal,.' KOHLER Dip CID tile Ult ol Im- portant touklerltlou we:rt dMNIMMol ....... a4 PMDl~tfpien • bulldlnp and grounds. In both cases, 47 percent of those answering said con- ditions tbey knew of were onl7 fair. From 30 to 35 percent Uioqbt tbey were ioo4. t.ompetence of ~ manaiement and peraooHl ratia tecODd tn lmPortance wttb boatmen, and" ball fl them aald tbe operaton coldderatlanl ... ..._. CID trm~. =.. Unli. ......... .. nallablllty al doCk haa41 all rated "fair" wlth the guests. The oal7 area where mau•meat teemed alert, For the Boat Owner WATER FRONT HOMES ELECTRIC PLANTS MARINE ELECTRIC Weter fr•11t ll"•P•r+t h "' .,.cielty. fef tile ..... 4HI ii eM l.ufiH it will pey YH te t•t i• tffch wiitl ••· Step hi er pho11• fe ,.... ef .. , repr .. e11fetiyea. He will ...,, atHr Y" to top .. lwea. 642-3441 J1t1 w. c.-........, IHWPOIT llACH BAY &BEACH REALTY 2407 E. COAST. HISHWAT. C--.. Mtr 675-3000 2025 W. BALBOA IL VO., Mowoort Be-" 673-9200 - The <'Boats ... -~· Are ·.ln . /." 2 Stai&~. ,,.,.. ...... . Sadloat ~-. Our s,,.aJt, •LOW RATES • UP ro· RYE YEARS TO PAY • NEW ANO USB> IOATS ..... SANDY 6lEENIER6 ,._,.a.a.c. FllST STATE . IAll ~~·tillJWJ --····--Al~~~.,,.,=·~; ~ ·~ """' ..,. - Je DAILY PllOT WaerW•• Darin& &be .. llrial ... early summer moathl. the American Ndaaal Red ~ caadiac:ta' ~ in aqllllticl and amall ciratt operation • part of 1tJ ... • • f • t 1 ClllDplip.. l!acll ol the .fOllr Bed a.s ftliona1 dlviUm.a . lpOGIClr· cluMI at •lriGua locations lot yoatba 'wtlo will become camp IMtiWtln 1a e.' • jeda. H',&W M-UINI' snv1c1 - T_.,, Md lt,l ... ~K AWAY -~ heeftl hap boulder into oeeu off Dana Point to inch breakwater farther oat · iato tea and nearer completion. '!be dot lei JtU1 will be S.500 feet Iona wben ~mpleted and will ea1m -iea tor 2,100 boats wlilch will nestle within its arms. l'MUNDEMOl.T l8NfTIOM wfthout breaker potnts- standard on every Men: from 50 hp up • Only eMACIHk '-'ltion d~loped 8'*1ftcally for marine UM • can ctertwr 40,ooo .et. to spartl ptup. almost • .._ ' iu ..,_,,,...,,., twiee the wttace d Ml other system • Eliminates costly tune-ups and SJMlrk plu1 fouling. ... ' . .............. ., ............. ....... ................. ........ ) ... ..... •..... -4,.. .... ..... .,._.,,....... HEW £1.ECTRte.sTARTIHG 20 HP. '68 Mere 200 available with optional 11ectrtc atartinc-mal<ts this the wortd's finest fishtnc outboard. Ntw 100-HP MERCURY S&X I Thunderbott lanition, patented Jet-Prop exhaust. Improved carbul'Won- ec:onomy champ In tts class. 89.6 cubic lnchn-and every inch• Men:uryl M 11!""9 1.F l•1r1 .. ma1,K1n1m1•1snnl•1Utyllll .. llfdllil •.• , • •9& IE ..... llllt. .. Ulf. -J ' tlll.i fllr~ff Ill Pa111N1111:11I "''''''' -:. ~ -...__ '"~. ,~ -------------· ......,....,,,_.Uc. .......... ~c.,....._..._,.,C--.UL ...... .._,tf Amll'llll'-.lli. - HARRISON BOAT CENTER 2301 S. MAIN ST.· SANTA ANA •SE4V!C~S.OUR SPiCW.TY" •• ,. Dana Point Boat Harbor Fast Nearing Completion B1 .JOANNE SllAW . Wart la neartq com· .. )lillt.Oll OD Dua PolDt't mill · ml. a Ult~ l:a'eatwater ftlda will 9dolt a 2,J.00. • boi.t. 1*a. Nnt Harbor. Tbi·.lllt ti ewbuctlcm ca .. brtakwater 11 uptCted to . M eoapWed bJ JOH .,... which WCll'lt will bt ltarted ca tbl Marina whlcb will -=-vtrtuaJ11 the wboJt area. Wlllll a.. Initial pUst ol Ile madDa ~ II ~la 1t'1t about ball of ~port &Id.DI boats operatine oat ol countJ harbon have indicated tbey will move to Dana Point whlch will be tbe closest C°'1D'1 barboc to prime f1lbinC waters. Tbe ma1Jl breakwater, I 1,500-foot...., docle1, ez. teGdl IOUtheut from the but ol Dua Point. The other arm ii l,SOO feet long and rudtel out from the cout about a mile M>Uth of CM peat. Between the two la tbe 700-foot harbor entrance. n.e lar&e chunks cl rock used to coDltnact t b e massive breakwaters are BIG LIFT -Clamshell jaws of crane close on boul· der hauled to Dana Point Barbor construction site on the groaning bed of "low boy" truck. It will take 27 ,000 truckloads of rock to f inisb job. NATIONWIDE BOAT HAULING ANY PLACE to ANY PLACE! • MAJOR ICC CARRIER BONDED AND INSURED • Local loat Hatlllng ~Yo •••T Taa•sn ••c. 171 W. 16t' STIHT NEWl'ORT HACH, CAUf. 714 '42.0202 EXPERIENCED DRIVERS-- MO DE RN EQUIPMENT BRANCH OFFICES •• um Uttt. Mee Aft. St. Ct.Ir Sllores, Midi .... JlJ.527·5'11 -~·"' ATCO, New-,.., '"·"7·0012 1'75 bttewoe4 Id. , ..... -.,....... lll-474-J4'5 brought by truck from San Marcos in San Diego County - a trek of aome 52 miles • About 26, 700 trucltoladl ri1 be required to haul the 590,000 tom ol rock for the harbor. Smaller rocb also use4 in construcUoa come by barge from Catalina Island. It will take a total of 151 bargeloads to deliver tbt necessary 715,008 tons. 'I MAIN PROBLEM One of the biggelt pro- blems encountered so far in construction of t h • breakwaters has been tbt trucks that deliver the hn&e rocta. How do you turn the trucb around once they cet out to the end of the breakwater! Backing trucb that am for a mile would be impractical, 10 the COO- tractor installed a turntable limilar to those used in railway roundhouses. A truck is driven to the end of the levee, driven onto the turntable and turned around facing the coastline. Then a crane lifts the roeks out of the truck and drops tbem into the water. UGBT SIGHT The crane operators are also able to overcome a ma- jor problem through use of technology. The breakwater contractor instaJJed a la!er beam on a bluff overlooltiQi 1he harbor aite. The beam of Ugbt it emlta is only 11 incbea wide and can be seen only when in the direct line of the breakwater. Inches either side of the line, the light cannot be seen. Crane operators sight in on the light to drop the rocks in a straight line. The $9 .4 million breakwater is being financ- ed jointly by the U.S. Corps of Engineers and t h e Orange County H a r b o r District . The harbor interior and marina will be financed by private enterprise and the harbor district. The project is scheduled for completion in the late 1970's. Dbtrns Si9nab The U.S. Coa!t Guard recognizes two new small craft distri!ss 1ignals. The first is a simple orange-red flag of any size which ls waved side to side to in- dicate to persons on other boats, on shore or in the air. that the signaling boat is in need of help. The other :s a surface-to- air signal, used by Canadian vessels for several years, which consists of a 72-inch by 45-inch f I o u r e s c e n t orange-red panel cloth bear· ing an 18-inch black square and 18-inch black circle on the flag. The signal tied across a hatch or cabin top is readily set:n irom passing aircra-1. --.... 11111 \11 I I~ ~ ii . ~,,,.-._,..,. NEWPORT'S HEit HOME-JllD Kllroy'a almnhlum-bulled yawl, Kialoa Il, shown here knifing tbrougb flat"!e2 t>earing an sail in recent Acapulco race (which she won) is only one of many famous racing yachts which call Newport Barbor home port. ORANGE COUNTY IS FLOAT • • • (Continued Prem Pai_e 3) vehicular traf{ic over ttle waterway which a 11 o w .s yachtsmen and small craft skippers already to maR ~ir way into Anaheim Bay. OPENING SOON There, by the early spring of next year (sometime between January .a n d March, 1969), the first stage of the sprawling. water- oriented facility will be in full operation. An eight-lane boat launching ramp in !tie 29- acre development will give trailer-sailors access to a harbor with 200 permanen< mooring slips. Additional facilities will be added as soon as funds are available and land negotiations can be com- pleted between the county and the United States Navy. Ultimately, Sunset wiU be borne harbor for 1,100 boats. RlJNTINGTON BARBOUR Its next door neighbor. Huntington Harbour, is a private development wtiere two-car families keep a third vehicle -the familJ boat -at the mooring slip behind the house. California will increue to ~." according to Sampson. "That mean6 if Orange County a.'tains its projected 2.8 million pOpulation by 1980, the county also will have 92.500 boats. If all the d i s t r i c t ' s plans are developed on "schedule, by 1980 we will Still need 2,3)0 more boat slips than wt now have on paper." The district bas plans to handle 4.100 !>oat launchings by 1980 (for tbe yur 1980) and it is estimated the de- mand may be for as many as 6.100 lauochings that . 1 year The picture of Orangel County afloat is an accurate one. U there is ariy place on earth where boating is big business -and bigger fun -this is that place. Wood StUI Flo•u DespitE: the growing usei of plastics and aluminum 1 as construction material for recreational boats. 43.3 per·' cent of the number of boats ln use on federal waters at Ute end of 1966 were made of wood. Fiberglass and other pastic materials acc:iunled for 26 nercent o' . I I I OVER REACHER JACKET In fabulous blend of SO%For. trel Polyest.er, 50% rayon twill. siz~ S-M·L-XL 16.00 SUPER SEA.WEAR TRUNKS Fortrel blend twill, continental tob waist bond. 30--42. 8.00 GREEK ISLE WALK SHORTS 50°/o Fortrel Polyester, 50°/o cotton in sun -drenched chech. Sizes 32--42 8.00 TERRY VELOUR PULLOVER V-neck, S-M-L-XL 6.00 tbe _h~lls al1(A aluminum 24~~-~----. ~~~-----"-'--·----=·--=~-~~-~-~~-c", ____ r -..-.1 pert~. ' --l . .\ 4_ MILY PILOT T..,, 11M11 19, 1'61 Columbia Finds Tbe Columbia •· 11 *9ctll0D•·~ in tbt li,lbtfone it u.· ~ ;; .. , MllbOat .~. ... a•mpilet;~·~ ~-~ )Olin'!'"'8 Yadlt ~., --''--·-·---~ -~ -· -~--=--~=:;;;:s· -----· __ ,.. -... 'Unitized' Boat Building Pays been poll.abed to mlrr« to UM IDDet laca of the together iDtA> a single sturdy tmocAibnul, a mitbed lJl. mold. UltimatelJ, thll in· unit Wior It layed up. Layd terlor k loftred into a ~ band <let.ail.era ta.kt l1fOll lay• of toqb, reJ.n. ~ hull moldinc, over and lnstal' the teak ~ ~ ia applied and .. two are bollded 1riJD and marine hardware. NEW TICHNIQUI -ColumbU Yacht Corp. calla lt "unitbed" construction. Here, worbnan eues sing~Jece inWior ol yacht into fiberglass hull Both compoaentl will be bonded into linCleDit in next atep of operation. Teat trim and hardware are added in final step. 1"os£ '" 1"£ 11ow , -! GO TO ••• MESA BOAT AND MARINE DISTRIBUTORS INC. COSTA MESA , CALIFORNIA DEALER FOR MARLIN BOATS BELLBOY ARROW GLASS CHRYSLER 1595 NEWPORT BLVD . 646-6269 & 646-0539 AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR * EVINRUDE MOTORS & BOATS *CHRYSLER MOTORS & BOATS COMPLDE LINE OF MARINE HARDWARE Complete line of boat trailers and supplies. ''TAPERFLEX" Headquarters for complete line of Skis and skiing equipment of all types Orange C0tmty's cinly one stop Marine Center. All types of repairs. Stop by ClllCI Sff 'ur complete lines. We .. ee ~ .._. ieraa te ••k -r ...,_et .. w er uetl ... ,,. _.;--- GOOD SAILING -Ben Parter (ript) ol Newpan Belch. 8CClpta a,;..· ·.tor IUa new Alden-32 motor-llller from ToaJ Perelll-IOMttl, .-J11U111tr fllr Kadaa Dunes Yacht Brokerage, distribaton of the new lloal:~ lldt _cnft. f..,,11.olt,lM UILYPUT. New. 32-foot Motor Sailer • :...r..J-' Makes Debut on West ~ Coast Jldlldellt Of M.arlDa o.e.. Wd lat.Nat la ,,..,,., Iii tbe dMI aid ... •ftrll CENTURY BROKERAGE West Coast Yachts Home of the T-CRAFr USED ~BOATS Flying Fairli-ners T-CRAFT 21 ' GULFSTREAM 2601 W. Coast Hwy. Newport 642-7711 60lDEN 210 SEDAN R. YllUD6E 13955 Tahiti Way Mar Del Rey 823-4429 • ,j . . "" ' • I -- ~ ~ ' - { i '.( ,; -~ i ' f • ( ' • ~ ~i ~ I • • • I • • ..,~ ( ' -' • 'I .. " ' -.. -A•lt'W ------=-_,.......,,- . \ 8 UILY ,.., T....,, .... l•, lM v . Man~made Lakes Carry Share of Boating Traffic Al the utlla.. most pip.. .... Ca1lfonda. ..... ......... U .5S ...,':· .. ·~=,:.~ tW atfecta 1111 Ncftatloul lin.aJl . ..,....-i .... a.. .• ilaan-moldt 1abl ad, ........ Mft been ateW """ .... ... eve • .., _.: ,~ man ... IHlll.r-.. 1'it ,, ................. ... CioDltrudla II "lb • · _.. tea~-:,,..• PiPDI .. -• eiin-c:tlltnl' . . . I _·· . .,, -· Alpine -fnrtb llDIBett • uu -.. 7,Ga,• Ja Loi A.npJa CoulltJ) • ·m:.. tbe ,.rmittllCl ae ~ molt of tbe nterVOin lend tbeluelves idmJrab'1 to· reereadout ........... Jd1*- ...... endllq. .., .. , f 1' U1baC .ad. -IOIMr ~ ca+nat major r a c I a a "'1\tl. Ill m., tbeJ nqe tram thole imp l'GM'nf ·a tlw ........ ac:r. feet ., water to dlie.., daddy" all ..... OroYIDt. ,,....,, ~ C&llfmllap.ld-..."tap. ,... ... ... eelitbraW after ftn years ., cc.. atrac&a wwt.. wJ1l beck up UmDlSDn acre feet of ...... ,.. ........ addltloul ..,... anBlble tD reena- ._. ....... It w11 be ·..aitr needed tn 1be Goldeil st. t • Wh!r'e retilt•td ._.,_. frma ..... ~·-·--. • •• bl•: . at...,,. br ms and to one IDDBDll br .. A..D. -.jult 32 ,... aft7f ....... }" .... ftl · utioa'1 1 m a 1 lt 1 t 1l n if o r m e d service has darted its second 50 years u tM 300 engineers an( ldentists ol t be Com- missioned Corps Of the Environmental Science and StrY"ht1 AdmicJ!saatiqn muW tliett to1cleD annl-......, . .,, Of U.., at ltut ., per-baetJard • pnet. la f'ICl"latllllu boatlu bl another, aee tit to launclt- eat an traDlncl boata, la 119 a pnbablt ~ CaJltDnila. A tctOCl 1"6 ol iato one or mon of tbeat kept in the f a m l l y • 1 mUlioD people wtJ1 tlb plit a. will, at ODe Umt Cll" mu-made water bocBel. BUSY PORT -Overall view ol most of Newport Barbor ·-WU u. ~Is .......... the center of Southern ~, gigantic pleasar9 boating world. Newport is home harbor for nearly 0,000 TeSlels, IMludlag everything from ironsided power yachts to tiny aalling dinghies • oU\~ .ih\ ./>tali . \ Feshions •pt..+y ef Heytfiome'1 fot Mr. •rw! Mn. Skipper H well H • rung1f.,., We hrte complete ettire for th. boeting freternity, from won cloth" to .,,,.,. cfrMs.-up outrm. ni. prices .,. right, the q~ity h fopt. Drop itl encl browsethrot19h our collections of fHhions. mr '°" • $5 $ lUllUNICI SHmS -15 PANTS ••• ............. •• -c .·...: $6 -$20 SWIAml ~ •• --~-...... P..-$8~--$3S SHll1S • ILOUSIS ......... ,..,. $6~--$18 1111•·a .u..rs ,.._-···-·-----~:·$68 . SWIMSUITS Ir COW1WS Per ........ -"--... ..,... PANTS WMll ....... CllilWMt Md ,.._nent ,,._ $5.29 -$12 SHllTS ltlllll. Tllr1tltf, ... lluttoll DllWN. All "'9\. ,,.. $5 -$15 SWIMWIAI Sumn. loan. Walllerl. E~ 1w tllt W1W $5 -$12 IEIMUDAS Eftl"y Ila Md t!Yle. P9llwN aM colar ...... .., ........ $6-$10 $12-$35 Ylalt Ow Compl ... M .. •, O.pt,-11 -~ l 1 ffAVIUAMR I PA.IAMAS. UNNaWIAI, IOIU. JACO:-,._ , I lllUllllli MATS Wide S.l.ctloa ei ... .,.._I Olm ACC• 3321 EAST COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR .,,w HUNTINGTON HAUOUI -Mrtll .. of tile IO'>d life la HDJltiaCtoll Beldl. hit Mtb ff pollll near Seal 8-ch when Ofla(e 0oamJ II aatDa II muscles In~ for~ ~or ... '?ri*' BROKERAGE SPECIAUSTS • I • Specializing in FiberCWs C1ua Sailboats to 80 ft. REPAIRS • I • the most complete wood and fiberglm repllr uop with custom name. ON THE WATER demonstrations SUPS AVAllAILE • l • With the purchale of new boatl. IOATS 2900 bf.,..,. • Newport leech, c.alfernla 92660 Tele.,_: (714) '7i.20.S0 LEARN-TO-SAIL: I • I • Pttnte Instruction ' • IDtrod1ldtoll to S&Wn1 • Dingy S&Wn1 .• ApUecl Bldng 'lbeory ~UTHORIZED DEALER for • 1 1 ·e W. D. Schock Co. e Boston Whaler e' 55 h.p. Homellte J.:hdnes e Alcort Sunfish • Sallftah • Gla&shoppen T, 9', l2' • Dinghys • Avon In11atable LUeratta ... -·--~ _ . ....., W.14 SCHOCK Alt_IUNI llARDWAU ~ I I f f ~: ~ t l 1 t f 1· it Ii ll ti , \ • . (: -s. t \ 1 .1; t .\ \ . . . • w \ , ... • ~ l I • I • 1 I • I I • t l t ~ ' 7' ., • ' , ( ~ . • > 1 • ' 1 ? r J • • • • ' j ' f ' • ' • ' • . j ' ; . l • j • • ' • . \ . I I ! , , I l ' ' ! I . I • , • • 9 t>An.. 'I PllOT Tl.l6daf, Mardi 1•. 1968 _-ilO Clubs Represent Sailors, Power Boaters I -.-....~~ ... C91TAlillmM ['_~#, --~ CUSTOM: • . IOAT TOPS ByALM~~EY •. COfllS Tte .... yocbl dubs ....... _ ~~--·-_, t_~ tw'f,.. i Ml. C.W.M NP"~• __-t 1P1 power Mnt.I @I CIM.........,.T~ tioaMn_ • 1bt Newport 1 · ; .• ....,.. ,:._ ilartiar Arel. l ... ··_._,_4_2_~_._,_._ ..... : ... 1 •• 1:: ~ d::.~ DlllO'S ~Ot!"~J:i l:.l;_ ' --belli'""'* .... la ....... ~ .. ·-Im. BOtb.meml)aillllpi If• IM ....... c....._...-, compcMd Jft""m•""°J' ti.' -·~ -:..--................. .~.i-ecu.._,, • -al .......... of power .. -boal<n. bot.ten. Lide We Yadli Club WU FOii POWEil BOATERS «Jllaally Gr(oolud u • --_,.. __ ... _1 eseWalve org•lt.M\oa fOr "' -...Y e-..-..ve power rtll4Sentl.. cl Udo Ille wtlo boot dub In tho Nnpcll1 Yer, la(..,.ted In boo1in1 area II !illln llllod Yocbt --o1 all -. la Qub wtdcb WU wpnlzed. IDCIHrectnt)'UlJbmeni- a 1.., J01ft ... to ... -'*'1111p·bas --up piodlded 1o( racio( and to to -ft-ol Lido Isle. ,..,,.._ ... --Ba111a C«tllllla Yadll owner la IM: Se at II tr 1l am bu made trtmeDdaul Callfomla Yoclitill( AUcda--dnco lt WU crpal&- ticll .Md oa.. IDftl'Bl'.ar td a few 7ean qr. •. • bodla. 'Iba -II alao adl-lo lie _Boy adho ID cr\alslof, flllllDC Qull, .. -t .._ ml -.-a --Ait11oa111 BCYC 11111 Where else can you get tliltril•ch at a .san-away price of •3,ft&? ..... " ... ..., .. C1I lla II will jll t1M u.... tlC ruat rwtw., • lllllJwlh ......... pWJlp • • • CllPWn'I tlbl9" dll.a. ··--wlth3°-• ~ ~ stlttnlom d #1Y 22 N. h helm, her performanot '"" ~ vlnc:e )'OU. She's responsive and fast on ll'f/ point of sail beause of her !Ont water· Uni. IDw wetted surfilot, laree ..a plan, fin ktll nl fl:aede rudder. An:i tht "'81 self· blllq ax:kplt wll INt the whole bmity In c::omtort. Her broad belm lrld high fleebolrd Mep hlf' stttf, dry Ind Ufe In .,.,_. r----...._,;wrw,w,....- ,(I I ~T-Ooapw. ··~Y..ue L~~w,':1010 c.i1t. f ' .;;l///f.~;I ---0 .......... tndu9.~22 mafnlalnt beadqauter1 at BBC. it b DOW I• •ufoDOmoiu Cll*'lltian. FOR llESANS, ONCE --.. Salllnc Club WU oridnallr orpniied 11 • yldlt club far -D.vlnc in 4bt' Colt.a Mesa ..ea. .. membc~ .... -~ ..... nlideDtl of 1bt e a l 1 r • lllrtlilx' Area as wen • -la nearl>y cities. It •.W·'v· waterfront quort.n ... Clout mpay. OI'-.Clooll Y-Qub Wll • Gff.lboot Of SSSC a lew~qo -.,. ~ tpll1: -.. pr-1 ,.. • bal*'I - -'!be OCYC "°"" were ._ wtiio favcnd balldlDI permeent ..... ..,... qllll1en -at tbe Anllel MarlnL 1bt [ 1 ot .... e11 ....... eon---Vors1 • Y-Cl!!b Is -"' ... _,,.,._ ... ....._·~"or =:=....:-.: ~.:-a·-= ..... ..,. ...- beadquaners in ... lrH. In whldl tiler operate. VYC .... ori&loall1 orglldzed of o:ullb!g -·-· but la later y~ bu became u- tnmety active in tbt-yadlt .raclo( ecUYity. .IVNJOllS' a.uB Balboa lalaod Yadit Club ft M ucludveq Junior or11ni1atto.n for the Y-sol ... _ts "~ lslaod. 'l1lo -Conducta: an utenllw wale IPClt program elCb aum- mcr, bldudin( .-foe, pad· dSebolrding, swfmmln1, diY• Ing ml small boot ·-· II II p......i ftltlreJ.J by Ila junior members ---· Padllc Yoclit ml Ballooo Clllb II m orgMizatiocl ... -.,,. ·-faFlJ 'wbo also became ta~ la ... -" bot-olr bt.1oonJ wben Jt was U!.· ~ here a few yean .,.. nae group spoaeara one mQar regatta a yur -the -ual Sail <I tile Sabots -wbleh draws more than 100 70UFlf sabot -~ HOT ROCK -Adrea Ge<qene Barnes 1rla out· board motor u t'kicbr'' for a rock. Yep, a rock. Tile 4.4 hor.oepower motor pusl>ed Ille 1,890-pollnd volcanic mat.er1al, known under the trade IWDI u featheroct, at .a speed ol more than five miles per: hour. The Cheysler moto< will push bollr, too, of course. COLUMBIA 21·22 28·36-and 50 • MIOOth flbtrates& hudliner ...... tbc¥t and .btlow ._ ....... ..__ WNthlt' )'Ol.I lh to tn.llst, dlys.alf or rlOI. h Colwnbll 22 on.rs men tun. excltwnent trtd comt9rt t"'-n may be foln:I CID lnlft ..... bolts. AVAILABLE FOR DEMONStRA TION II' I = AT OUR OFFICE = ........... .._..._CIR • Dlcn:wl (lllin Ind )lb Ind mlnY other -. Compare tht Columbl• 22 with other )llCNI,.. -r.! ~ .... she'. '1W' ""' ..... S.JHw1y price without dlnett• 1nd -k onJy $3SOO. Al -n F .0.8. •lthlr pllnt. and do not Jncludt frtiatll ... _ r,.. °*"' broch.n on request. ...... ..,..,.., alloo.t baHdW "111'! plmft .tt Cmtt Mel, C#it. Ind~ Va. ==--· -:..-642-4786 . ___ ... I _,,...,,_,...,,_ 2001 W. Cout H!tWoy, N.L L----~~- • ,..._,, lrWdl 19, lM -Ml.Y Pll.01' 7 Many Features Faun Aboard Ericson-41 One of. the nnrt cruil- lng-ndq yacht to be .... -.. ONa(o c...ty ii tba Bna DIC«d,.... --·•1 ""()reln!.e Yacbt Siles.' t• W.<:out lillbw"1. Nll'fpG<t -Vital -~ ... =-tlfeettlodlel _ ..... feet 2 ... ---·a , .......... -•• feel ~ w---------~ ..; !!.::"~a--:r.m -----·--.. -·1·-.. poudl dlsplacemellll. wort-m..ai1t and Sarwm:d CIMu, --I SLEEK SLOOP -'Ibe Ericson-4:1 is the newest yacht in the Flicson Une. The )'ICbt b being marketed by Oceanic Yacht Salea Of Newport Beach. IDc ..u. .-ea m aqu.we feel ,,,. -,,i.e. ........ drect at fl mold•• ~.All-­ed •flcel .. Ou:tued wila mrtt,., ..s lat ....,.. .. ...--. *"' ......... All_,,,..._.,_ tda .. el ••raS1~•• a~,::-::.:: .. --....... ,. flllQ ..r 1* Wow- .. I d1¥lc:,1aa.e ..... ....... ..... =,.... ........ ..... 'plllj .. , ... ,,. 'f's ,.... ..... ._., .«s'z'm ..... as::a ... :i:l ... . ·~ . :r.;O[j~ -i1ldliic otor . .. for e a11 sen1Dg in Die spacious dinette. ~ dwt table ii located over • quarter berttl oo the -d-. That'• right, futt aet the dial for the dnlrect coune ud •II b.ck ud re1u: or ooocmtat• • cdddaa IM We--. When th• Calm~ Mark J Auto-Pilot taltet over, covrM watchtq bee 1 as ._ ...._ ... ...,._ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lllllpodfm lllpowerbolll ap to 111 .... llllMul 1 ~ 1s.i-i·uMayto ..... 11ltltto- omdtboliiJ.,..-100•--•ls""' I I bu io be expertnced to le 1& 1 'rd l 'Let's Go Boating' Drive Proves Winner for Dealers A new marine dealer pro- motion whlch lg gainlDg momentum ln 1968 lg the "'Let's Go Boating" drive inaugurated a year ago and judged an overwhelnllng lllC«Q in its debut This year man manufac • turen .,. porUdpat1n1 "'"' their deaJen 1n t II e sweepstakes wbk:b. will nm from May 18 tbrougb June 2. Materials will be leDt to dealers early and tbe fla:lble dates may b • shifted forward bl tboll area where th e ~ motional Impact may be --.. -,m.4. The "Let's Go Boating" deaJer promotion is sponsored by The Boating Industry, a trade publication and various manufactunn of boats and motor•, u well u marine ea&tnes and eqtlpment. Object of the participating ....... ts 1o attract prospeetl to the Ir 1bowroom.1 in the coast--to- coast cooperative ende1vor. Show room visitors who n:&ilter wU1 be ellgthle tor lfand award.I of boatlng rip and other uuUcal merchudlse. These will be ~ OD a tegloul 0. Evertt Tibbeta BOAT LETTEllN8 ...... ubot ••• totlleQuoenMory MU224 lntW.C.....,...,_ ............. c.Mt • SAILMAKERS SINCE 1939 ,....._ I .1 ~~;;;;D :-CRUISI' SAILS Dl'OT llPAllS AND AlmATIOllS MARINE CANVAS ()., MW 15,000 ... ff, f.JJity et 12f f..,lfl ...... • Cnt• M•M h IK•t.cl 6-ctty .............. .... ket IH.114i .. .,ff, whr• •• uo• ..,.,. -..... _. ttt. Mff. TM ht• HW .. n.-•1119 loh wll trfflfy '-"""' .., ,,..dKtlOll ,,,.,i.y .u-1 ... ,.....-41 ., 2t1 wll• t. b. cNlfntctM ,_. -nft. Wt i., ........ e-, dfert t. .._., ti.et Hdi •llMil .,.,., ull .. .......... Mtt ............. 0-.,.., ... _ 1t1.. w. weu ._ i..,.., .. .._ .,.. .,._._ BAXTER a CICERO· 729 FAIAD ST~ CM 642-7238 l!qclppei lot em°*"ci., la ........ ~ tbo Mu\ I bu a m1nual override which 11lowa for tuck c:oune chanpt at the •leering wbee:I Without toddabta 1he Aato.Pilol. A 3eG0 course memorJ that CIU90t 1odr. OD•• oppoatte 1eo0 be•din& alw•rs JetU1111 d.il!tpat to Jtt ori&iMl COWM OCKe tbe ..... n' 1 l A port•lllbou<l lllad oao1rol<allld tbl Dod,., 11 aloo anllable and pro't'idea f.U dodsma ca_pebdttJ m. •1 locatloo la tbo bolt'Fot Dual·S .. doa C..uol. • ......., teOODd nit cu be 1fmdtlted for two-tllitloa 1teertna. Witll . lhll type of .. stsJ¥on,- beadlql,caa be Ht at ettli:er 1tldoa. "Mulftcturtr"• euaatodntallprlce' MklAato-PUot,sm.ao Mtlllod-."8.00 lilt! Duf S!otloo 1(11, S150, ,.. ..... lalpnutlon. . ,.._la a....,..i..1ow . JMdlllt/C' 11 1121 Dktdct ~Lot~ c.111. .... flll) ...... ........ _ _.............,._&; ..... .,, ....... 1ocr ~IMnJnt_. ..... _., t """) } i ! ; 1