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1968-03-26 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot
.. ... la is f. •t e y 1r • r !· • I e . , t ! l ! t - Today's Closing JEN CENTS Site Gift Demanded City Bucki Irvine Sclwol De-Annex Threat By JEROME F. COWNS .... 11111'1 ...... Unleu the Irvine Co. adopts a policy of donatlnl school sites, a drlw may be launched to force de-annexation or 4.700 acres of Irvine land frqrn the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dbtrict. That warning was sounded Mood11 Ill~ by former HarboJo Area tebool official Harvey Peue la • debate with Newport Beach city c:ouncllrne:I over a pend.inf 212-acre Irvine residential development. Pease said be and many other peo- ple in the community strongly object lo Irvine plans to sell an eleht-acre elementary school site in the tract to the school district instead of giving 1t away. But councilmen refused to go along with Pease's demand that action on the proposed Upper Harbor View Hills "planned community" be delayed until the Irvine Company offers the acreage to the school district They unanimously agreed to an April 8 public hearing on pre-zoning of the area. It is now m county territory but is expected to be annexed SOOD by the city. Pease protested the anticipated an- nexation to the city. He sald the proposed development would intensify the present classroom shortage pro- (See ffiVINE, Page Z) Toys Foundations Hit DAILY .. U..of Pl# ... HIGH TIME -Dr. JeanneUe Piccard and son Donald check out bud· made wicker gondola with rope UJed 34 yea(S ago in biltorlc t.lloon flight. Son, famom balloonist in own right, plant to0n to ascend in buket eondoia a d balloon from Smithsonian Iqstltution. WASHINGTON (UPI) -A eon- greuiooal report, attacking some foundations aa jUJt playthings for rich men, suigested Monday that the tax· exempt institutioes donate thek' in- comes WI' the duration ol. the Vletna'm war to belp pay for it. The proposal waa coataiDed _ in -.e sixth report on foundations prepcred by the House Small Business Sib- committee on Fouodations chaired t.y Rep. Wrtabt Patman (D-Tex.)• a Fii-si Spat!e Lady Mesa Health D P . d s . H b A Club Raided; r. &Ccm-to~ m ar or rea ~!W mr:n0on ~,;orna;te,..a.~ ... ·l:'o·ur· "~He. • •.....,,... ,..,. internatiooal ba.llooo pilot's license. r I 1J"fn~ Dr. Jeannettll Piccard -who IOll'ed She ia a cOftlultant 1w Dr. Robert aloft in the 1930'1 aa tibe first woman Gilruth, director ol the Mmmed in 1pace -departed from the Harbor Spacecraft Center ll'I Houston. Tex .. Area today on the next leg of a and !s al.&o ~oime<;ted with the Center's lecture tour. While here she visited public affms office. with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr ''There should be more women i.n and Mrs. Donald Piccard of 427 every phase of indu1try," she said Fullert«I Ave., Newport Beach. at her son's home. "After the children Mrs. Piccard i• the widow of the are reared, women should be busy. eminent scientist and balloonlat, Dr. All the unhappy women I know are Jean Piccard. Together, the couple the ones who are not doing anything." in 1934 ascended to a record. Dr. Piccard is 73, and an attractive, stnt.olpberic height of 57,000 feet. slim woman with sparkling brown She piloted the balloon while her eyes. She has quick, expressive hands husband commanded its hydrogen and great enthusiasm. She moves equipment. She became the first (See PICCARD, Page :t) filegal Ea ster Housing Due for City Crackdown Easter Week la less tban two weeks .. ..,. Newport Buch dty coundlmen took note of this Monday night. So they flung the welcome mat at Mesa Youth Dies In Oif f Plunge During Outing A Costa Mesa youth traJnillg at 1 federal Job Corps eentltr bl IOUtblnl 0reroo topipled from • rocky lf!dge tD his death in a swift stream Sunday· He was idtrli!fied u Donald Web- ster 19 son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cra~arct. of 162&-NeWJIOl't Blvd., accordinS to ottlclals at Wolf Creek. ~11r Roeeburf. . The ys>tJth wu on a clim~tnl expe- dition with teveral com~ abaft W If er.ft Falls Sonday, wblo ht suddenlY crkd out. acecirdinl to wit· ft1"•!M!S ,.~ tn One youth said he turned JU.• Ume to tee W~ cf!sappnr OYer tht edge of tbe cUff. the anticipated hordes ol happy younit visitors. Here's how: They instructed City Attorney Tully Seymour to prosecute vigorously all violations of the State Housing CO<W. Seymour. according to the council'~ unalimously adopted re1ohrtioo, will tab over the task from the Orange COunty Diltrlcl AttCll'ney'a office dur- Jng the April S-13 vacation period only. Seymour himself had suggested the temporary transfer of ~ responsibility. Be told councilmen: "It , will enable the Police Department to operate with greater efficleocy dur- ing thiJ be.igbt.ened case-loed period, and is mere convenient to the public." Overcrowded rentals are expected to get most of the Housing Code attention. 'Ibey have in the paat. leacttnc to occulonal arnatJJ of landlOl'dS. Seymour later told the DAILY PILOT that the council actlcm does not neceaurily imply tbat deputy dbtrict attorneys don't do an IC· ~ job a Jll"OMCUton ol Hou.bit ~ caMt. "We just feel that lf ft handle them," bt nplaJnt!d, "the cans will pt• Jot mart teod4!r, iovtnc care." By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 1111 IMh ..... llMI four women were jailed Monday after a Costa Mesa detective wa~ allegedly solici.ted for a S20 art of prostitution by a topless masseuse at a local health club. The arrests at the C~ta Mesa Health Club, 132 E. l8tb St., climaxed a lengthy investigation leading lo lhe second raid there wtthin a year, police said. Jessie L. "Sue" Cox. 24, of 7681 Joel Ave., Stanton, was booked on suspicion of soliciting for prostitution and later released on $315 bail. Mrs. Afsar Mabjoubi, 41, owner of the club and resident of a plush. Long Beach hlgb-r i s e apartment building, was booked on suspicion nl kee.,mg a disorderly house and postrrl $190 beil. Karin H. Campa, 26, of 7119:! Rockwell Drive, Midway City. wa'i booked on suspicion of residing in 8 hou~e of ill fame and also posted $190 bail Alicia Mendez, 2.8, of Compton, wa'i booked into Orange County Jail on the same charge as Miss Campa an!l later released on $190 bail, depulle'i said Detective Frank Upham arrested thP Cox woman about 3:30 p.m. Mon· day. after she allegedly offered Io have relations with him for Jl() whilr he was being massaged. Upham said she had already strip· pt>d to the waist for a S5 sum. Alter the arrest. detective11 Harrv Carter and John Stoneback, plu$ reserve oUicer Frank Jordan and in· vestleator John Sarros, of the Orange County District Attorney's office. entered tbe building. Additional evidence found inside the health club was confiscat.ed and turn· ed over to ttie Orange County Sheriff's crime lab, investigators said Mlaa Mendez, who speaks onlv Spa.nlJh, tried to nee at one point. de~vet ,.id. but was unsl!<'ce15ful Sht then insisted she was htrPd only as as ~ clean.Ing woman and refuMd to mate any other statement~ concerning ttie club or its clientele Police laid today VIM Mrs. Mah- Joabl, a native of Teheran. Iran. ap· parently owns other beallh clubs and m111sa1e p.rlors besides the Co~ta Mesa elt.tbllthment. longtime critic of foundations. Pauna.n said when Jamt>S Irvine One or the targets of the Patman established the foundation he set up . . r ch nd cooditions allowing him to withdraw C'Omm1ttf'e, during ~ts ar-rea ing a stocks and funds "at his sole will and long-standing investigative project, discretion." has been the James Irvine Foun-"This provides an excellent example dauon, d1slr1bulor of Irvine Ranch· of how a founder of a foundation can EDUCATOR RESIGNS Gerh.rdt "Ike" Eikermann Harbor High produced wealth In Orange County. have his cake and eat it, too.'' said The report cited the Irvine Founda-the report. "According lo the minutes E p • • aJ lion as "one example where some of tbe 1rvi.ne Foundation, James Irvine X • rmc1p people ca11 have ~ir cake and eat took advantage of these conditions al it , too." (See PATMAN, Pace%) Quits District Newport's' v nderground' Gerhardt ''Ike" E lkerm an, former Newport Haz:bor High School principal, is moviq up and out o( To Be Under Lock, Key :s~~~n~~ ... struetf ciial and student servicet to become asmtut ~'8ndGbt of VJsta Unified School District. 8~ BRUCE BENSON Of 111o od, l'ftet Sltll Wielding J>adlock and key. munici pal forces toda v wprf' read) to swoop into the streets and clamp a tight lid on Newport Beach's underground The underground , city councilmen were assure<! Monday. is very much alive. It lives in what was described as a "huge storm drain." Councilman Dee Cook said the drain pipe serves as a meeting place for teen-agers. Not only do they meet inside the drain, but "illegal acts are occurring within," he warned in mock earnestness. Cook said he practically stumbled onto the teen-age undergrourn:I one night on the way home from work when he notict>d a man-hole rover ajar at the northeast l'<lmer of Bavs1de and El Pasf'o drives He said he jugged the l'over back into place, only to find 11 awry a few evenings later. · ThPn. lo my uttj>r dismay, l thoui;rt I saw lhP head of a boy, about II\. pop out of the hole then disappear ms1de.'1 As Cook drt'w closer to investigate, a humane officer happened along. Cook said the two or them peered Into the depths am:! saw at least two other youngsters. Despite the coaxinit and cajoling of councilman and humane officer, the boys refused to be nushPd out, Cook related "It's just as black ai; a dungeon down there," he said. ''The kl~ are apparently building bonfires. which can't be too good for the concrete." Not only that, thry'rp also shooting through the massive black dungeon on skate boards. he said in complete astonishment. "We might chargP lhem sort of 1ewer fee ." cracked rouncilman Howard Rogers Mayor Paul .J Grubt'r began to nunJnate about his own childhood. "Boys l.Jke to havt> st'Cret underground ttidellways " S tot'lc Mark~U NEW YORK I AP I -The stock marktt increut'd its gain( late th1!i afternoon as 11 htaded for 1t' f1rsl clear-cul advance in 111x St'~"'°"~· '~e quotations. Pallt~ 8-91 Gains oulnum~rt>d loss!'~ by about two to one. City Mana«er Harvey L . Hurlburt i;u~gested that the city slaff study the matter . 'It's just an adventurous ~p1rit," continued Gruber. "I don't think lh1s requires any study." Cook mapped to Hurlburt. "Let's jusl lock up the manholes. Someone's going to gel hurl down there " The others agreed. and the staff was directed lo clamp down the lids. His resignation. efftttife Jane 30. Is expected to be accept.ed by the school board next Tuesday. Vista is located seven miles inland from OceanSide in San Diego County. With the Newport-Mesa District. E1kermann is in chc;orge of guidance and counseling, testing. health and safety, student activities, athletics. and coordination with community groups. He came lo the Harbor Area fi ve years ago and before moving into R d H W central administration was Harbor e UinaD ave High principal for two years. He Attarks Hi~hland Artillery Base previously was principal of a U.S. Army school in Germany and a school in Colorado. lie holds a B.A. degree from llnivers1tv of Wichita and a M.A. from Emi>oria State Teachers College, both located in Kansas. SAIGON , .\P1 _ About 1.000 North E1kermann lives at 1400 Vivian Lane. Newport Beach. with his wlfe, Margaret, daughter. Carol, a junior tit Sarbor High and a son, Dav.1.d, a junior at Cal State. Long Beach. Another son, Gary, lives and works m Santa Ana. \·ietnamese troops attacked a l l S. artillery ba se 111 the central highland~ 111 human wa ve assaulL~ today and overran one gun position in the heaviest fighting there in four months. The North Vietnamese, armed wtth name throwers and rocket-propelled grenades, wPre driven back by the 500 U.S. ~fenders after four hours of battle. the l' S. Command said. A spokesman said 135 North Viet- namese troops and 19 Americans wer<' killed and 51 Americans wounded. Near Saigon, allied forees pushed through rice paddles and hedgerow~ pursuing a battered Viet Cong forcr that broke off a sharp 24·hour battle shortly before dawn. The Viet Con& death toll was put at 284. The U S. Command said 10 ll S. soldiers were killed and 71 wounded in the fighting. South Vietnamese casualties were described as llgtlt The attack in the central highland" was launched under tht cover or darkness by two or three North Vit>t- namese battalions agamst an artillery support base of tbe U S. 4th Infantry D1v1sion 19 miles west or Kontum Cil" l~eadquarttr~ said tht N o r t h Vietnamese troops. operating only ~ miles from tht1r Cambodian border sanctuary, stormed the 500 American defenders and drove through a portion of the peri~ter. GM Strike Averted At Flint Factory DETROIT (UPll -General Motors Corp. and the United Auto Workers averted a possi ble strike at a F1nt, Mich., plan~ today. llA W workers/ at the same time carried a strik~ into its sixth day a~arnst A~ Motors C o r p • Kelvi nato.r Divi ion in Grand Rapids, Mich .. where ee policemen and at !Past one picket were injured lll a brier skirmish Monday. or .. Am Weatller Tho!le Santa Ana windi; arP rattling their sabers again and will make it hot for thP Oranite Coast Wednesday -like up to 74 along the shorr and 77 in mid· county, rt' ports forecaster J::m1I Kurtz. The vtctJm'• bedy plunfed about ~feet into a deep poc>l on the small tsiht.ttarY of the NOrth Umpqua Blft'I' and todaed tn rocllJ llBftD i.et below the wr<t1ee. dlreC'tor ot tilt ,. Broce =rt WoU a.et; iald ~. bodJ ,..., neotEild llJ Ly,n~a Bird, Hubby in San Clemente '...... 1.'9:'-... INSIDE TODAY Orange Coa.~ CoUepll's Com- ''"""Lll S11mphon11 Orchescm reaches ft! matunt~ with brtL· Uan' conc•rt featuring l~r old pfanut. Set EMlrf4f"mnt, Page 6. ~~ hire •laot DIC. 13. ifts' ~ -of a » Oorll9 onrtar lit ~·· .. cooper 9illl tlle 1DAILY PILC1I'. "be lled • allOll rec. ord. ff• ,,. a r ~-Wbo wu~wtU. Cooper .aid Ule bod1 ls Mine ltUlft• ~to Calta Mesa bJ Ule JOUll'1 wwk ~. Rtcb.rd .... --. ... d .lfrlY• ba"e -"~· 1 ,..... ..... wdl ...... bf Be ·Broufw•1 M«tUIJ'J. • " lnr a aharp eye out tar • 1llmpse of the SAD Clemente lnn'a moat .ec:retive pntt today. Capt. Robb repof'Uld to Camp Pen· dleton Tuesday mornln1 to beg.la orien· tadoa ttafnlns for autgnment to Vie4· nam somttJme ln tht nor futurf Ji• plans to apend tonight at lhe inn wtth hi• hrlct., offlclats said. Stcrtt .__ .... Artbar Gi'Mi hwy told~ DAn.YP!l.01' th1t Lynda Bird ..tI1 ~turn to her Job with Mc· Call'• maiuJne u aoon u Ct.pt. Robb 1btJ>e out. The tteurlty~lou1 reUnoe '"111· Id u1tr to cooptrate with the JftSJ Tuesdav. ex~~ wh•n It came to ac· tually approachlna Lynda Bird. "We know tht boul(ht oranJ{f' J'u1c~ al tht Alpha ~ta Marlett Mnn ay," ~ reporter sald. Mantttr Leon RUey told ll'f DAIL V PIU>T Mn. Robb appeared f•mlUar. r htt dldJI 't · recocn11e her unW he l \_, spot:tld her Secret Servtce llmoustne walttni tn front. The pres1dent'1 dau&hte.r wa.~ rt· portedly lountlns lnUDd the 1wtm· mlng pool early thi1 afternoon. but this coukt not be lrtunediatel7 <*"· flrmf'd Capt Robb talked Wjth C.lllP Ptn· dleton_ J>UbUc information ciUkW Lt. Col. OU FerJUIOn when be ttpcrmd r or duty, theft Wt tor a toldirdd 114 loc:td,. • Ct"'-111 (.. 1194 (• .. ( .... (' _ ...... 0·-•fltwtM .._ .......... , ' ,.._ "" c.ea ......... .. "'"*"" i....... ' ,,.,, .. 1. ' ' • • ~· • , . u • • 2 OAJl Y '1LOT U.S. Role Defended 'BOSTON (UPI) -Tbe Juatlce Department. In the first Jecat defeue ol the U. S. pretence in Vietnam, 'Monday rejected the contention of Dr. ~Aenjamll Ipock ed ff/fl:t' otiwr• that ;ft>e conapl.raq lndldaeab atMlllt .. :\bem_ should be d.lsml11ed MclUM the war 1s illegal. U. S. Atty. Paul I''. Markham filed the 1ovenunent'1 memorandum fn U. s. District Coan bl oppoelb to tAe delmdaotl' -~ to d1lm1H tk mcnctm.u actJut them. Tbe Jutke Dtpctmtnt 1rped th.&t tbCN II DO bull for tbl cla1m by ~--pedlltridan and bl• codefendanta I.at tbe U. S. bn'ol•emeat bl the 1Hr II W.pl. • CGSlfendutl art the Rev. WUllam ·lloul ComD Jr., Vilt University .fbaplaln; Micbul P'erblr ol Botton 1 pd Buffalo, N. Y.: Mitchell Goodman et New York and Marcus Ruki11 , t~ ol the lnaUtuto tor Polley ~· la Wublntton. i Tbly wire ind1cted Jan. 5 on ObartN ol complrln1 to penuade JCJUDC mea to violate th• drift law•. : 1 Thi IOTetnmeat'• brief I a I d • 1.•untted stare. forcea ue Dlhlllll 111 , )'lttlam at tht requttt at tbe 1overn~ = ~ Uat Republic of Vietnam. • are .,.,.UcipatiJll in the defense ·ti Vietnam atalolt armed at- tltlr from CommllDilt North Vietnam. "South Vlttnam lW tht Inherent r1ibt Of lndMdual or cou.ctlv• aell- deftftll, and tbt Unittd Stat.ea' pmtldpatfon in that defente 11 con· sutent with the CoottitoUoa of the United State1, the charter of the United Natioos and Jnt«naUonal law." Baby Desertion Charges Dropped Willful desertion charges agalnst a Newport Btacb a.rta 1VOUWI who was accmed of dumplni her baby on the front lawn immediately alter birth were dmnlaald Monday in Santa Ana Municipal Court. "'reed ad allowed to retain cultody of IMr I-month-old baby wu Lianne Rlll+ 11, of H71 MGnrof\a Ave. Th• cowt ta1W Glat tbert •• luuftlemt T~. Marth 26, 1968 ' ' .: . PALMY DAYS -Peggy Re.inert, manager of Bam:>ws, uses aprink· ling can to give new palm trees a drink while steve Krikl ol B. D. Howes and Son, president of Lido Shops Assoeiation, wieldJ shovel to condition soil in newly landscaped island· dOWJi center of Via Lido. a joint project of city and asaodation. New Flowery Centerpiece Installed on Lido Street The hanging flower baskets which have be<:ome a trademark of Udo Shopping Center merchants now have a new "centerpiece" down the middle of Via Udo in Newport Beach. An island lllldscaped with palm treea, flowering ahrubft and plants hlS been installed In the median ltrip of the street In a joint project o! the city and the Lldo Shops Auocia- bon, headed by Steve Krikl, precident. The fl .583 cost of the project was underwritten by the city (two-third.I) and Lido merchants and laodlordl lone-third). Individuals in the 1bops also contributed 1817 toward the beautification project co-chaiMd by Fred SchMpe of Bank of America and Dean Reavie of Via Lido Drugs. Mrs. Thomm to Testify In Infant Murder Trial •tMm Bec:ut • A11o~lat•1 • ... ,,.... of the Loa Angeles Music Center, Monday n1&bt wu llPllOiated architectural fOnsultant for Newport Beach'• proposed new civic center. The prominent Loa AQgelea-b.ued firm will study the archltec:turaJ ad- vantages and disadvmta1es ol each of three civic center Ute• now bltng ContJdered bJ the dtJ. Councllmo UNDl'DO'J.lly approved hiring Becket after Welt N'ewport Councilman Al Forgit was stven assurance that most of the study time will be devoted to CODlideriq the present City Hall location at 13rd Street and Newport Boulevaro. "That's the molt compln, so tbat'1 -..here DlOlt of the maaey will be •pent." said Balbot C o u 11 c i l m a n Ho•ard Rosers, who ii cbatrman of Ute Civic Center Site SeJecUoa Com- mittee that had recommended Becket. Becket wUJ bt paid a muimom fee of •12.000 for ill consultant services. T~ fee .is only . for preliminary studies leading to a fmal 1itie .elect.loo by the council. When the ,_." civic center location is decided, there is "every likelihood" that Becket will then lake over as architect of the municipal complex, according to city Planning Director Ernest Mayer Jr. "There would be obvious economies In continuing with Becket." he said. The firm's architectural fee would be based on a percenta1e of the total cost ol conltruction. Councilmen Monday night also ap- proved hiring Economic Research Auoclates CERA ). aJ_. of Los Anteles. to work with Becket in studies on the most appropriate site. ERA will be paid $9,IXX>. ,,,.... P .. e J PICCARD ... agilely, whether around a room or ln the gondola of a balloon. During a recent ln11>&ction of facilities at the Ait~ P'orce Academy In C-Olorado, 1be ibook her fincer at the commanding officer and asked "And where are the women ?" ' She wa1 born in Chicago. and was .1traduated fmn Bryn Mav CoUece. She r_eceived her master's degree in chemistry from the Univesity of Cblcaao~ aod a doctorata lo educMioa from the Unl•eraltf ol Mhmetota. It wu at tbe University ot Cblcago \ , Rogm ur..S prompt councl1 action on both coatncll in order to assure Orange. County government of{jcials that the city is movinc IWiltlJ eeougt) to earn con11tlenUon as a aJ.te for poesibfe new municipal c o u r t facilitieJ. Jn addition to the present City Hall Joelallm. OCbtr alt.la to be studied !ti ...... EM .,.. OD 1rviDe ,,,.... ,.,,,,. J IRVINE SCHOOL ••• . ....... 'l"be lite Nit •btw• s.t. V\e1J 111111 _. IUt 'ot MaeArt111r ...... ..,.lord~ ...,.ttty 1ftJl cGetafit about. • ..... wtUa a ,..,._ tl JDore U... UOO. ac- ~ .. 1"tM projedloal1 lldtial COllltr•doa .. alated to btlln th1.I lllBl'lllC'. uh It their'. ~ to brlB( Into the comm..&y a .,.. thet wtn odly com}>OWd "' ~ ...-lltua· tioa," aald Ptale. Wt.ft 1ened U a Newport .-menfG1 diltrict trultee prior to imtftcatlon. Be aid no ICtion 1bo\lld be · taken by the council ua1etl ~ trvint Com· panv voluntarfly cemet forward and ..often the land for 1ebool 1ltel" need-ed-,. students Uvint In Irvine tracts. INCLUDE SCHOOLS Tbta policy, be said, 1hoclld include Eutbluft school neeck. (Twice tn re· cent yean dlatrid wten have nar· row!y ttiected bond Is~ that would haft oakl for an Eutbluff elementary school site.) Peue conceded that the decll'k>n ruta wttb Irvine officials. "'M'lev should recoplze their duty and ruponlibillty to the community as a .t>Gle," he said. Peue, whoee remarks frflquentlv eUc:lted a bare IT audible "hear. hear'' fl"om the crowdf'd cov"ril ch1m1ber~. then b r 0 u g h t up the n:iatter or de-annexing 4.700 Irvine acres from the school district. Notint that the school board ap- provf'd the annuation about two years aj!o. he said: "This can be re-opened. The j)eoolr'~ hands are not tied. The boarrl's action iii subject to review through an in· iti.:\tive vote of the people.·• can.~ .. 0 Ncrtr 100..,._ ~ llbcXlt &iY!al up au tMt tU i•i41RN," Par_, prompGJ .DOW.: c.o.;..._ .Al ror11t lltQtv:ted tbet pem.,,. the lrviM o.. ..id be •• terufid Iii -..c tcboo1 land to u.. diJtriit "at a 4oDa1' a )'UJ'," IrviH olllciall, wbo were in ._ audience, did no& reapond to tbt •UC· c~uoa. They Nl mwn througbcmt the debate. Councilman Robert Shelton brou,i.t the diac:uadbn te'a cliole b,-oblerviq: "The apotlilbt ii on the Irvine Co. for three rea9Cllll. It I.a bi(, it ls there and it ii u obviouJ target. But doeJ placing the burden on the Irvine Co. really 10lve the school dl.atrlct'1 need.I! Most of Its developments are tn Newpot t. yet Cocta Meu bu a rate ~ population growth geater tba.a Newp0rt•1." NOi' IOLVE PloBLEM Shelton -lldded that Peale'• threat of a district de-annexation initiative "does not IOive the problem of the kids; It Just aboves ft beck to the San Joaquin schoot district." "The problem, in other words, Is jDSt tU1'11ed over to a netlhbor. Tbe children still suffer." "'!\'e'U be ~g this matter up again on April 8," said Mayor Paul J . Gruber. Frot11 P-.e 1 PATMAN ... ·v;r 1bat ilrS; Bill bac1 m Gii tbt d!Pt. _ _..a_ tbe wfft it a M.,,.. ~ aervtn1 ill Vs.tnam, .,., annted wt Nov. 21 .t the boU'lt 1~ ahate1 with Mrs. HaJtl HID, ber mother-lo-law. Sheriff's deputlt1 said 1ht placed ~he tow•J.1'faPP8d. fnf111t in tbe froat jard lmmedlattf1 after 1ivtn1 birth to the child l:n t.bt bathroom. •• IJy '1'!16i '8A Anthony Tbom11, bT lddin,. · tbal cr.emical tu hls feedlnt bottle on JuJy, 13. 1988. that .... DW&1ld • ~ pro- , fH .. r, Da. ~ .. o wu an n· ........... rr... .. iJ.Mrlami •.. ,,,_,. mlde -tMlr !Some in E~pe He predicted th11t ''chaos will take place" unless Irvine Company pro- vides school sites at little or no cost to the taxpayers. "When the chaos hapoeM. the whole matter of an in· itiative action on the t,700-acre school annexation will be ta.kelt up." he Hid. leut once and withdrew from tJie fOW>dation 12.7SO sbaret of Moraga Company stock in June 1946 -less than 10 years after he allegedly trans- ferred it to the 1.fou:odation. Su~q~Uy the value of the stock ranged from SlOS a share in lM 7to '2()0 in lt53." Y OQf'1 Discussion Slated at Church "Youth Mak~ the Scene," 111 the title "1 a pa.net di!ICllM}on to be pre- 9ellted tonight by Uie Harbor AM!11 Coordinatinr COURCll, featuring local high school atudefltl 'n.. fealon ls tchedu.led at 7: 30 o' cloct in the '"*la room of St. AndrtW'I Prtilb1'1riin Church, eoo St AndNws Ro9d, Newport Bncb. Dr. nm.. eatnnvo. c:l:Wnmn ot the IOClal 1dlmce dMlton It Golden Welt Collett. Hmtington Beacll, will mods-ate Illa examlnadofl of the curmrt youth scene. Partid-penta Tnc:lude Robert Mar- carelli, Costa Mesa Hi¢\ School; Jan Giffel, Eatancia Hi.ah School : Lorr~ Lloyd, Newport Harbor High Sc:hool Md Emmett Raitt, Corona del Mar Hl eh Sc:b(>ol. Topic1 to be dlscuued include drug abuM, Ute 10-eaned New Moraltty, the pneretiohal communicatima I a p and ~ need for a 'Reality Revolu-tlon. DAILY PILOT .............. 0 •• ~ N. W..4 ........, TI.1111t 1e.....a ... n_., A. M~ltl• ............... w...,. c.m .. .._. ..... ~·--Jack l. c:.i., Pttil Mm. ......_....._. MW:.tMIDINdW ........ ..... ...... UI t W..t telMe 1M. MeUl•t ~. •.o. a. 1171 tJ~ Otll. Offi... c.t. ~·-... --"--............ _ ~...-~; ............ . Of -.,..., ..... Miff Accused murderess AntonJa Thomas wl!l 10 into the witness box. That was Ute decls.k>o made today by defense ~LtoTiley Dudley Gray as tM prosecution's last two w1tnes1e.s testi.Oed in t.be second Superior Court trial of the San Ctemente woman. · .i Gray ex.,ects to launch his defense cu. late today with th• testimony <.l psychiatrists who have examined the slight Ftlipino woman. And he plans. possibly later tbis week, to bve Mrs. Thomas. 25, and her Marine sergeant husband Jim Thomas go into the witness box. But Gray stressed today that he believes the vital factor in this second murder trial will be a film wluch depicu Mr•. Thomas annrering ques· lions under hypnosis. "It i.s a convincing and revealing film." he said. "I'm hopeful that the jodge wiU allow It to be acreened in view of iU tremendous value to my case. "U ever I had uy doubts about Mn. Thomts' iooocenct," Gray laid, "Ws film, taken undeY the di{ec:tlo'n of l:>r. DaVitl Johnson, a Loo& Beach psych.iatr11t, dispelled thun." Mn. Tboma1 ii accused ot murder· ln1 her sevmHay-o&d ion, James The p~oaecutaon <!oateDds that she murdered the child bec:anse of bf'r auilt 1n havlne the baby by another man and the lmminut return of ber Marine busband from overseas. The baby. critically ~· tn the moiatb. throat, lan1s and ~ach, died in the boapltal 17 <"1• later. Examination of the brobll feedlDI botUe bas led criminalists to believe that lye wu added to the infant's la~t formula. Detective Clifford Gates ol San Clt'mPnle to'd the nine-woman. three· man jury of the onJy other occasion on whtch Antonia Thorr.as wa s hyp- notized. Gates toJd the cow-t that the ex- periment in July, l!!IA>, conducted under the direction of district at· tcrney's investigators.. had to be aban- doned 'Whell tbe hypnotized woman reached the stage at which the baby wa$ sfven h1a bottle -aboat midnight on July 13. - The dlaJosae, c01lducted ln the third pe~. ran: "And what Is Ann doin( no•?" Mn. Thomas repllet: "The baby la c:rytnc. Ann deckk!d to get him ·hlr bdttJe." for 8"er.a 1e1r1. and m Wl& returned to America with their three boys, Johp, Paul IJld Donald. The hlltoric balloon fli8bt of 1934 tept the ht.llband and wife &loft for W. 8ours All air tlrip at the Ford plant in Dearborn. MJch., was used for the event. Ray Cun.ni.u&tiatJJ, "DOW a Fountain Valley resident. wu •econd in com- mand ol a rround C1"8W tblt totaled 300 men. Jfe was a visitor in the Piccard home Mooday and brought with b1m ln ~um filled w;tb pictures of th& flight. Or. Piccard recalled tbal she had six filght.s in a balloon l() qualify for her pilot's license. ''Four were "1th iDltructora, two were solo, and one of those was at night." She is • member of tt:ae Society of Women Engineers, is m. lnwator, and a1So .. pruchu. Dr. Piccerd i.as takeu advmtace oi reeeot cban,es in canon ot U1e Epbcopal <Jiarc:h wt\lc.11 alows -..meo to deliver iennons. While in the Harbor Area lht gave •nnons at botll Newport Beach Episropal ctturchea. Her topia range from "Searchligbt into Dlarlmell" and "Daring to Expk>re" to "The Uees and Abuses of WorM11 in EducatJan." PEASE NOT SWAYED r,ounc:ilmen pointed out to Pease. but did not sway bim. that the best wav to assure controlled density of Irvine developments i1 by takin( them into the city. City Atty. Tully Seymour said that 7.-0ftlnl and annexation procedures "camot leially be UlfJd AS I TMthod ol extortina land from Ute Irvine Com· pany." "If that area Is developed under county standards, wbich are lower than the clt's," said City Manuer than the city's, "we will lose tht> ability to control the development to "Ur likinJ?. And it will tventuaOy come into the city. anyway." .. II is in the best interests of the city to exert tltis kind or control," s.aid Councilman Dee Cook. "We can't condition annexations on the dedication of a school site " said Vice Mayor Doreen Marshall. ' "I agree," said P~. "That is ~yond the couod1'1 prm>1ative. The approach must come from the Irvine Co." GIVING UP REVENUE "Didn't the 1d10ol diJtrict i~t Newport Ceattt with that 4.ioo..cre annexatloo?" asked Co u n c: i Im an Lindsley hrsons. "Yes," HJd PeAN. "That w11 the "Slnce American! 11 all levels art btlng asked to contribute more and more tans to the support of the Vietnam war. the tax~xempt foun - dations can do no less " the report Hid. ' It added there was a precedent for .them to volunteer their gross receipts for the duration of the cooruct -their previous dooations to foreign governmew. Patman continued in ttte report his running criticism ol. the foondatfoni; whlcb he said oow total an estima~ 25.IXX>. The 596 larger instltutl.om. which had assets of '15.1 billion. h~rl receipts of l'l..7 billion in 1965 and 1967. In the report. foundations were 3<'· cused of being playthings fol' Uu• wealthy '1ld of JUfferiJtg f r o m charitab~ myopia -more concerned with ACricat1s than poor Negroes in Harlem. for example. To tllustrate bis plaything cbarfe, Patman said that Gov. W~p Rockefeller of Arnnsu UJed his Rockwin Foundation to obtain a $200. 000 antique car colltttioo in 1961. He aho said t.bat'. Rockefeller's foun · dation bought 50,000 copies of mi au- tobiography ol his mother for •11.ASO, some ~ which wtre CiV'flll away dut'· inf h11 •~nful campe.iin for governor in 1966. 11 THI UL TIMATI '" CAlnT C1.IANING THIS UN1QUE NEW PROCESS CLEANS DEEP ANO Ya tlEA TS THE ANEST CARPETS WJTH LOV1N6 CARE ••• •• ITIAM ,._.,. .. -.._..,.el tlie...., _, tlie ::-........... , .......... ,,., ........ =. ................. ..,.. ..... .c;": ftUM .... ,,_,..,.. ....... ' ... ... ... ,. " ...... _.. .,.. .... ~ .. ...... t' ................................. ........, ... ............................. ~.._ ...... THIS Dll, STEAM PttOCUS ts OUAIANTllD TO II COMPLUILY WI ON~ • ~LL PA .. ICS UllDD At&. ~ . • " WHIM YOU WANr THI flfNIST- CALL ., m. an fir Ue OU pr do na of oc Of! no fo1 tu Loe th at in• ch ex: v' dr er to bi m "' tr ba SC r ] ] Ir Ir ft ~ • • ,,. ., i: h p ,, r , . ' i~ I JI f' fl USS NEW JERSEY STANDS OUT TO SEA a.ttleshlp Steama from WllminlfcHI, Del., for Shakedown Baek to Confliei Huge Battleship on Sea Trials PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -The mighty USS New Jersey arose from an 11 year sleep today and took the first atep towards restoring the bat- tleship era once thought dead. Tbe 45,000-ton battlewagon, ordered out of the NavY"s mothball fleet to prepare for service in Vietnam, inched down the Delaware River from the naval base here to undergo thNJe days of sea trials. Aft.er the trials in the Atlantic ocean. the huge dreadnaught known orricially as the BB82 in Navy nomenclature, will return to the base for recommissioning April S and even- tual assignment to her third war. Seven tugs were used to nudge the Loni vay vessel from her berth tnto the river and the ship then cruiaed at about 7-~ knots down the cbannel Into the ocean. Despite the ship's sl.ze, the river channel was not restricted to traffic except for a few minutes when the vessel pulled out from the pier. The one-time symbol of naval might drew waves of the hands from the crews of passing ships as she steamed towards the Delaware R l v e r breakwater. In addition to the crew ot 1,400 men and 70 officers, some 300 civilian workers accompanied the abip on the trials. The ship, which will have a home base of Long Beach, Calif .• will draft some 37 f~ wben she ia fully loaded. l'be vessel did not have ammunition aboard for the sea trials and drafted about 33 f~t. with the mast clearing the Delaware Memorial bridge span- ning the river by about only three feet. The New Jersey's nine 18-lnch guns, capable of firing 2,900-pGund armor- pierclng shells a distance Of 3> miles with an accuracy ol 50 yards, were th• reason for the recomminlonlng. The awesome fire power can blanket much Of the narrow wain Of North Vietnam and the demilitarized zone. As the world's only active ba~ tlesbip, the New Jer~ will head through the Panama Canal this aum- mer if the Vietnam conflict continues and bead across the Pacific. Tbe big 18-tncbera will double the size of the biggest IUD• DOW ~ UJe in the shore bombardment, the elaht- incb weapons Of. heavy crulaers. In destructtve power, each round from a 18-lncber packs eight Ume1 the punch Of an Moch round. In addition to the long toms. the New Jersey baa 3> five-inch gqm, equal to the largest weapons carried by destroyers, and 30 three-lncbers. All that massive firepower can be turned on the Vietnam coast wbile tbe New Jersey at.eama a10DI at 31 tnota. The New JerffY wu launched here in December, 1942, and commissioned a year later. She earned nine battle at.an ln World War Il ln the Paclflc. She was hauled out of mothballs once before, in 1950, and earned four more battle stars in Korea. Now the big gum ol the New Jeney are be.Ing readied once again. LA Policemen Vindicated In Jimmie Rodgers Case LOS ANGELES (UP.1) -A '8tlfthJ Investigation by the dbtrlct attorney Into a mysterious skull fracture auf· fe:-ed by slnger Jimmie Rodgers un- ~ oovered no criminal conduct by three l10llce officer• involved in the case, ti was announced today. • A report on the three-month tn- :.iut1p6on laid the Injury WU in· 4brred durlnt one or two falls, one ot which oceurred while Rodgers wu •lt•ndin& a pcty and the second after he wu lt.opped bJ an olf duty poll«man for erratic driWll. Tbe l'fport aald Rodgers WU mtoxlcated yhen be fell. 1 The report criticized the three of- 1 .. -era for dereliction of duty ln tbe -.. for faillng t9 arrest the 1.ln1er '•her on dWges ol drunken drlvfn.I , • be1nt drunk ID a public place. • The report'• fiDdinp were mucb iaa NDM U tboll ol a police deplli- 'm«Dt tn~ tnso tbe c:aM. Rodaws, M, wb9 ... Mar Ma1b · ttnce as a relUlt ol tbe 11lJ1U'J, bu tiled • '11 miBioe am.ace da1m agam.t 1he city of Los Anaeles. charg- ing he wu "worked ottr" afttt bis car WU stopped. bi.st. Atty. EveUe Younger aaJd the investlgatioo waa complicated "by the fact that Mr. Rodgers baa no memory whatloever ol the events that led up ti> bis Injury, and by the f.ct that the three Lot An1elea police oUicera lnv<Jived In tlUa tncldent were not completely truthful in their or.titnaI accountin1 ol the ewnta ol the day.• Got Your Pink l>lmlQ-atlc oncPd••• .... .. ~ campal&•hl to tbimleml todaJ. with ... ~ F. ~l>U'blnc .. Q!ep Md Sen. Eqene J. M~ ..... Dlal tbt d.na.l Hftll da1• OI a. W'Jtoonain primarJ. SUppcr1m I of Prelldlnt JolmloD .. pearM to bav. DO pl&u fOr ID ln- teulve lalt minute drift to tij to bllta M~ and dellvw the Prui· dent a m~orli, bl Wi8cciD&ID'1 A,pril 2 ballotiJll, Tbe Jobmon camp bad 10 nm. l(."beduled in the 1tate Wlttl ~ when Vlce PreaideDt ~ Jl. Humpb?:ey return•, and the Whlf* HOUH lndlcated the Prelideat lll'O' bal>ly will not 10 to W'lconatn bimlllf. ''We will just bave to wait and sen but I see DO alp ol lt now.'• • White Hoae Presa ~ GeGl'll aniJtian Nld. . Tbe lalt two Wlacoula vidta• bJ Jobnaon emiaaaries did DOt go 1"11. Acrtculture Secretary 0 r v l l l • Freeman was shouted down wbea M tried to speak to a college a~ l a 1 t week, and Humphrey apob tlG a balf .. mpty hall over the weebnd. McCarthy drew the largest turnout of bis campaign Mondly, a cheerlq thron1. of 15,000 in Madlaon. "We are no tonier CODductiq a children'• crusade," tbe Mbmelota Democrat announced. AmOlll llOle ~esent wu the wife of Wilconlb1'1 Republican governor. W a r re n Knowles , and former Lt. Gov. Patrick Lucey, a Kennedy aide. Kennedy rolled into Portland, Ore., on the crest of a wave of enthUalum generated in a t b r e e -day awing through California. CHARCOAL ALLEY -Street signs at intersection oC 103rd street and Graham Avenue, in the heart of "Charcoal Alley" area of Watts, frame scene "'"' ......... Monday as Sen. Robert F. K~ ca.mpaiir 'tn -" Los Angeles. "I need your h e l p," he saJd to an Oregon kickoff rally. "U we win in Oregon in M a y, we w 111 win in California in June. Then we will w i n tn Ollcago in August and go on to defeat RJchard Nixon in November." riot-scarred Watts area of Los Angeles as he told the predominantly Negro crowd he would try to banish "in- justice a n d dlscriminatlon a n d pre- Judice" from the nation. he was not in (a v o r or abolishing the draft or ending s t u d e n t deferments. McCarthy also l8id in hl9 cam- paigning that be opposed ending the draft. He called for liberalization of Social Security benefits, and scored the Johnson administratton f o r slowness in helping dairy farmers raise their incomes by booltiDa milk prnes. Earlier Kennedy wu mobbed and cheered by hysterical crowds tn the Kennedy told students at San Fernando Valley St ate College that although he opposed the Vietnam war To the boos this prompted. he replied: "You say "Tell it 1 i k e it is' and that's what I'm going to do. You may not agree with me but that's what I think." Thousands of nevvlyweds take us along. The thou!'andl, that Is, who rent a car from Avis. Be- cause Avis is ftow a eubsidi- ary of ours. We're no..longer solely a manufacturer of elec- tronic and telecommunlca- tlon equipment. Ifs true that, In the U.S., we were once pretty much a manu- facturing company-and not an especially big one at that. Now we have plants. facllltlea and offices in over • ,. 200 cities and towns in all 50 states. Now we're very much in the service business, too, and offer car rentals through Avis, financial ser- vice through Aetna Finance, mutual funds through Ham· llton Management, and life f nsurance through ITTHam- ltton Life and ITT Life insur· ance companies. Now you can have your car parked by our APCOA Division with 262 facilities, and your data processed by ITT Data Services. And we aerve education through Howard W. Sams & Com- pany, Inc. There's a good reason for this big change in us. Judging from the growth of service lndustrles In the United States (they account for over half the labor force and national income), &erv• Ice Is something you want. Now we're well equipped to give It. International Tele· phone and Telegraph Cor· poratlon, New York. New York 10022. DAJlV '1LOT Tutsd.ly, M.-dl 26, 1968 ~ ...... ,..,..., • Tavem owne:r J.mea MadiMn Keemer, SO, of PowellJvllle, N.C., U>0t cturlng an UJU11!9Dt with a c;aatomer. appeared to be dead and an undertaker wu called. But aigna of Ufe were dettded and KtmrMr wu rushed to a bospttal where a doctor dllcovered tbe bullet Uct puMd throqb b1I body without damage to any intmW or1am. Thi doctor applied two small bandaa• and Keemer ftllt home. • Joan BMZ, folk 3inger, plo1l$ to mar- '11 f~T Stan/OTd Univenity stu- •ent David HtJJTU later thil month. The ttDo are on tour of the t01intru, opptanng at Talbts in opJ>(nition to the Vittnam war. Miu Bui, 26, '""d that 11u and the bfarC.Ud Harm, 22, woWd bt ~d before tM tnd of the month but did not aar 10hnt or when the certmun11 will take place. The Raight-AahbUTJ/ district ha$ been ment~d. • Warm news wu beamed to the frigid reaches of the Arctic near the North Pole from St. Paul, M~11 via a ham radio operator. Expewtlan leader Ralph Plalatecl was Informed he la the father of another son. The St. Paul ~ aurance man is 1eadtnf a l{l"OUP which hopes to reach lhe North Pole. At last report, tbey were about 400 mDel away. • A11 ai.rt c:vtoMI NJ>ector in Smt l'n.lndlco 1hoolt a canon marUd "aboriginal rockcarl1fng Auah'alkm 1ownif's>• and fttZ.. i'itg the eontcnu toriggle, c:Glled i11 a ~t. In tM ~. maiJcd from Awh'olfa Co cm Qd. drtacc m 0100, wrc two tign IMJcca and a brOtDn 1"GCtr INJM. TM tiger lnClU, Cht mo.t wnomoua IMk• in tM toorld, ii IO Nrt m the U.S. that there ii fto cmfi.wnine available in Son FTcmci&co anJIWhert. Fed. erol olficiaLI are investigating the 1hipme11t. -. ~.,01 l>ye&Hld schoolboy Kavin GamMe, of Birminiham. ll'1 a dream come true. Not ollly does he spank bi.I 22-year~ld English teacher, be also kisses her pauionately . . • and get.a away with il But it'• only on sta~e. Kevin bas the part of "Petruchio" in Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shre"" and bis teacher. Susan Swan, plays the shrew in the school play which opens Friday. LBJ's Tax On Travel Scrapped WASBINGTON (UPI) -Tbe BoUlll W.,. md Me.. Ccmmibee WU repoNd today to bave acrapped Prealdlat Jcibnloo'1 oveneu tra.el tu Jl'OPOlal Md to be -nn1 fin» ~ oa 1 "bare boa••'' 1w.tttute. Comm1ttee IOW'CeS Mid the panel weWd llDYeil a bill Wednetday that WOQkt iDclode a 5 pe:rceot tu OD OYS'W f11&bta and ~hip tlc.keta -limitar to lbe CIUTG 5 percent Jevy -domestic a.irlioel. Soun.. laid the commJUee also would approve Ndudftl hm SltA> to $11 duty-lree uemptlon on Jooda brwlJlt b a C t from OYel'ltU. The JnM1t $10 in lifta an American can maB home from oversut wiUJout peJioc a duty wooJd be cut to tJ.. 'l'be committee bu beeo WJ'Ntllng with Jolmlon'1 travel tu JJl'OPO'll since Feb. 5 and apperenUy could not reach an agreement oo 1ome form of apeacllnt for Americam traveling outside the wutern bemiaphel'e. Johnson proposed. tu fOr au lpetl· ding over '1 a day out.aide tbe western bemilpbere. He ulted for a 15 percent tu between ,, and '15 in epe.Dd.in& and a ~ percerit tu for all •pendint over J15 a day. The propo.W was attacked by e d u c a t o r s, t r a v e 1 agents, busineumen, and others who com- plained it was too complicated and too difficult to police. The tax writers had been workin~ on some form or a con.promise bul sow-ces said no agreement could be reached. Suicide Ruled On Negro Sheriff Gassed in Auto CHARLES CITY, Va. (t1PI) -A ru1iDI of tulclde wu luued Monday in the death of 0-let City COWlty lherHf James Bradby, the aecond Neira ta tbe natioa to be elected I lberiff. Bnldby. 36, WU found dead In his car ill a denaely wooded area about iix miles from here. Dr. Geoffrey Mann, cluef atate medical examiner. said Monday night there was no doubt the death was auiclde. Mann aaid Bradby '8ped the car window1 and doors m.n the in- side. Mann alao said he wa1 told by trlenda and relativea of Bradby that tbe merut bad appeared depreaaed in past weeks. Commonwealth Atty. M a d l s o n Macon, who issued ~ suicide ruling, said a hose was hooked from the car's exhaust. "Preliminary investigation indicated suicide by carbon mooox.ide poison- ing," Macon said. He added that a "full investigation" wu beloi con- ducted by state and local authorities. Badby, Virginia's first e 1 e c t e d sheriff, bad conduct.ed the office quietly aiDce bis election last July. Re defeated M. D. Lampkin, who bad terVed as sheriff for ~ years. About 80 percent ol the county'• 2,CO> population ii Nearo. ~ nation'• first Negro sheriff was Lucius Ameraon ol Macon County, Ala. He still bolds oU1ce. Ul'IT.._.... WHERE TWO WERE KILLED -Firemen bring down body of Larry McLane, 28, from roo:f of building loc.ted 200 feet from the natural gas storage tank which exploded in Portland, Ore. Monday after· noon. Also killed was John Wrinkle who was blown to the ground 50 reet from the tank. McLane, foA!rnan of the insulation crew work- ing on the tank, was blown by the blast from the top of the tank to th.e ~uilding 200 feet away. Two other workers are still reported m1ssmg. Y outhPensMurder Essay~ S lwots Victim to Death HIGH POINT, N. C. (AP) -Police 5&id Monday a ti.year-old Hieb Point high ecbool youth wrote an essay detail.lnc bow be plaooed to commit murder and then fhot mother 18-year· old with whom be bad quarreled. Charged with the murder of David Lee Walker w• Gerald Locklear, a Lumbee Indian. Officers said witnesses told them Locklear approadled Walker as he left the s cafet.ro.ria and said: "Let's 10 • Waller •gan runnine a few min ater, witne11e1 Nici. Detective Sat. Ra)pb Jabnaon said Doctors Study Marijuana as Healing Agent SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Study of marijuana as a poesible heabng ageot bas been S\ICfeSted by panelists at the annual convention o( the California M~ Aasociation. Marijuana WU used by u. s. ~ysi Cll.DS In ft)t put century to help old« people sleep at night, to rtlleve mlg:raine beadadles and pain of womea during men1truetio.n, Dr. Toct H. H. Mlkuriya of Morrisville. Pa., sa.id Monday. 1everal student. watched as Locklear emptied a llx4bot .~ revolver at Walker, hlttiftc him four times. Jobmon Mid Walter crawled under a Ore escape before be died. Shortly after the •boot.int Locklear was arrested as be walked along a 1treet near the s c h o o I. Pa1rolman Robert Noah, who made the arrest. said Locklear took a bolster carrying a CUD from around his waist. draped it over his eboulder and ralsed his hands. -Small Craft Warnings Out ' Gust)· Winds to Dissipme Cwud Cover IJ.S. S11M•a.,, ~ " "" ..... tllltnf .... .. Mt --_,,_ ,..., ..... .. --.... """-....,._ ,... ,. --.......................... _ ,,.. ........... "' ........ . A.__,.._. ... ._... ....,. ........... .... '-"-................ ...., -· .. _.. ....... _._ _ ....................... .. ---......... ----•• f'1ldflt ............... ........ ------"" ....... "'*··-;:.::..---.... ~ ._ ...._ ... Midi! ............. ......,......, n. ua. w.--. ......_ _.... 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He bad lofted • Reno rea1lar ·-' his wife to drive blm ft'om Rao to VlrODia QtJ MoDda.y. after boldinl them It papcOt for 13 boan. '"The people wbo drove him from Virginia Q1;J notfW our Glftce I utu. after 1: 30 a.m. ,'' aid Sberlff Robert Humphrey of C.aon aty. "My men were in the proceu ol cordoninC off tbe town when depatia AI Cbamberiain md O!.arlea Newtioa obeerved tum 1t Curry and Telegrlllb at 7:~ a.m." The intersection ts one block from the Canoo City Nuaet culno. QUICK SURRENDER "When they challenged bim. he im· mediately surrendered." Humphrey said. Humlilrey said he didn't know the names of the perlOOS who drove Rice from VirginiA City. Capture came as a hatf dozen heavi- ly armed deoputies searched street_, and saloons in the Virginia City area. where the etcapee left bis first let of hostages Monday night. Rice and eight other inmates escaped from the Washoe County Jail an Reno early Monday. Flvt of the escapees were caught a short Ume later. But Rlce and thtee others rt- mained at large -with a .38 caliber pistol they stole from two jaUert. KNOCK ON DOOR The hostages, William and Evelyn Bruuard. about 55, wbo operate a Reno realty. heard a knock on their door about three blocks from the jail as B~urd prepared bit morning coffee. He said Rice pushed his way into lhe house, di:splayed tile pistol and ordered breakfast. Then began a day-long ordeal, unknown to lawmen, u the escapee trained the weapon on bis h<»ta&es. "We just sat there 1ilelltly or we tailed," said Mrs. Brusaard. "I had to get him three meala. Other than lhat we didn't do very much." "He was a perfect gentleman all day long." said Brussard, "except for the fact lhat he was holding the 2un on us an the while." "Re didn't muss us up or he didn't thr~ten us," said Mrs. Brusaard. "But we knew he meant buaineas. J'U A1 til I• tbt l*JI' boy. Ht wu a pa1ed ,.._ •• "Ha evta bowtcl Ida Mid whee we Mid IJ"Ke at the tale." Bruuard md Rice told bim be walltlid &o pt out ti ton. S. they bepn t.be trip to VlrCfnia C!tJ about 7 p.m. "When •• lot to a CU station oa the outatlrta of \llr#a Qt,y, be just told ~ to pull °"" and ltqi. He cot out ol tbe ear and welked otf." Powell Reported In Bimini; legal Web 'Grows in NY NEW YORK (AP) -A4IDl Qaytori Powell bas been ordsecl to 1bow cauee why his pmole lbould not be revoUd pendi.ng m IPP8ll ol lb con - tempt conviction. The court action today is one ot three related bearings scheduled, but Powell, who dzopped fl'cJll'l public sight Monday after biJ weekeod return to Harlem, is not required 1o appear peraooa.lly for any of them. .Powell's wbereaboata wwe not knowu, but be was reported 1o have gone back to his island retreat in Bimini, tbe Bahamas, where be has lived most of tbe 1ut year since his expulsion from Congress. The bearing on revokinc pa'Ole was ordered by State Supreme Court Justice Joseph A. Saraflte upon tht application of an attorney for Mrs. Esther James, a Harlem widow who won a defamation suit againat Powell. Raymood Rubin, the att«oey, alleg- ed that the justice who granted the parole was unaware that a Puerto Rican court had issued an anest order against Powell Wednesday fo r violating parole there. Justice Arthur Manewich issued the parole Friday night after Powell &greed to a stipulation that be ru~ an appeal within two weeks on a criminal contempt finding stemming from tbe defamation caae. Another hearing on the court calen- dar involves an inquest in which Mrs. James, who ha.1 been battling Powell ill the cow1I fpr eight years. seeks to have him useued tor the costs involved in coI1ectin& the ori&iDal defamatioo judgment. A third hearing is oo a motion by Powell's attcrney to have the court strike down three contempt rulings against his cliaot oo the ground that Powell has paid almost all the mooe~ he owes .Mrs. James. ' u bl K 61 fi Cl fo L 3J w ci T in re a1 n tt re w ) ' .. is pl tit w th cc ls Soi A PE pl fJt ] ] r F th th ft bt of e1 u Cl fl m g1 C< M u ~ .P• P4 cl b; p tc n• tr a: F a ,1 c w er n G c Ir n c C- d iJ a t I'. I p c u 01 to M rr th ID • ; ~ ordanin ns PreSs1l re King l . To Back Guerrilla Action Uahe4 Preti hCeniadeul Jordanian public leadt-rs have put heavy pressure on Kine Husaein to olJer of· ficial backing to ~rrillas fighting IJraeli forces in oc· cupled areas of Jordan, in- formed sources said today. UPI correspondent John Lawton ln Amman 11Jd the 31-year-old molW'cil met with 150 military a n d civilian leaders Monday. The sources said apeakers in the meeting rose to dt:· maod support from the Kl!Jg and })is government for the resistance movement across the River Jordan. Hussein. the sources said, replied that he w o u I d welcome g o v e r o m e o t ~raUon with the &Utt· rillas but would not tolerate their becoming a "state within a state." , In Jerusalem, Premier Levi Eshkol went before the parliament to warn that Jordan would .uume a "heavy responaibillty" if it continued to support ter· rorist activity a g a i n s t Israel. He also expressed his nation's disappointment in tbe U. N. Security Council resolution c o n d e m n i n g Israel by name for Its at. tact Thursday a g a i o st Jordan. . The Jordanian leaders' pressure for royal backing of guerrilla or&aniutlons ~fleeted espreaaion.s of Russia Slows Arms ' Supplies to Arabs LONDON IU.Pl) -Russia is dragging its fee\ on sup- plying the defeated Arab na- tions with modern orfensive weapoo.5, alleged)y for fear their possession might en· courage a stnke against Israel. diplomatic reports said today Moscow has r e s t o r e d Arab armories to nearly 100 percent of t heir pre-June war potential. But this ap· piles chiefly to defen ive weapons -tanks. ~~.c fighters and the like, some France Adds Dual Threat To Economy BRUSSELS IUPI) France mounted a double threat to the economy and the dollar today. not ooly through thf' price of gold but in demands for a share of United States trade in exchange for helping the U.S balance of payments cnsis Michel Debre, F r e n c h finance and e c o n o m i c s minister. said his country got agreement from its five common market partners Monday to insist that the 'United S t a t e s renounce 'tariff barriers to permit im· ports of E u r o p e a n petroleum chemicals in ex- change for help in U.S. balance of payments. The price of gold oo the Paris buJhon market rose to $39.40 an o~ Monday. normally a quiet day of ol them even more modern th-an those destroyed or cap· lured by the Israelis. The Kreml.in, acoording to the authoritative reports, has beea wacy of suppl:ying olfeMive type weapons such a& bombers and rockets in meaningful quantity wbitil oould be sufficient t o unleash a surprise strike of major proportions against Israel. Diplomatic reports sug- gested that Russia does not w a n t the revival of t h e Mideast war wruch it fears could assume uncontrollable proportioos and involve the superpowers in direct con· fro notation. Moscow, while anxious to please and appease the Arab nations in the area, is nevertheless playing i t carefully and witti an eye to the potential dangers which could stem from any hasty move ol the militants among them. For the time being the chief attentioo is geared to reorganizing the a r m e d forces of Egypt and to con· solidating · vital S o v i e t footholds in other Arab countries. The Kremlin also ~ keep- ing a close eye oo Jordan in the apparent hope of win· ning a foothold there where it bas so far failed. All mideastern air focces are so far equipped with Soviet MIGS. Some of the latest type, MTG 23s, were understood to bave reached Egypt. Russia may not like the Idea of western, even French, competibla in the area where it now rules supreme as ttie -sole arms supplier, with all t be politieoal advantages which stem from tbia role. · trading. Gold had stood at $38.95 al close of trading Friday and apparently rose again quickly on the Drive Launch ed strength of P r e s i d e n t Charles de G a u 11 e ' s T H I N weekend demands for an 0 e p Ull8 overhaul of tht international monetary system. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - d.ltcolltent by auerrUW 1n Al Karamah, tbe town wblcb waa the m.a1n ~t el Israel'& attack 1ut ._-. A spobaman for tbe Al Falah commando GrlanlJa. lion then complained Sun- day tbat "the maue:t avp- port UI but tbe (.\r@) govmuneoU-do not -tbey are tbe Jut to belp '8.1. • Today member& of tbe Al Fatall group could t. .lfltA fully armed ln Amman desplt.e an olftcial per. meat ban ag&lnst t b e orcamuUon. i. h1a speech befOl"t the lsrMll parliameol Moedl)' Eshtol said biatory would one da.J describe the Seeari· ty Cou.Qcl1 u impoteat Ill its efforts to ~urt peace in tbe Middle East. He 1 a l d the council'• deliberat!ona were do~ged by debete over what was "official" and what ""as "unolficial" military ac- tivity. He said some council members contended that guerrillas terrorism was the legitimate protest of an oc· cupied people, not an official military a<:tion by a foreign power. Propaganda Tag Given To Letter s WASHINGTON (AP) The State Department has described aa probable pro· paganda North Kore a' s distribution 0( letters from captive crew members of the USS Pueblo, three of which were sent to Michigan Gov. Gi!orge Romney. State Department press officer Robert J. McCloskey said Monday delivery of the letters lio the families of crew members "with the consent of North Korean authorities. has propaganda overtoM"S." North Korea bas demand· ed a U.S. apology for allegedly sending the Pueblo into it.. waters on a spying mlKion. The Intelligence· gathering ship, with 83 men aboard, was captured Jan. 23. One crewman died later. Romney's o£fice said the governor has received let· ters from three men iden- tifying t h e m s e 1 v e 1 as members of the Pueblo crew. The letters were received last week and a s k e d Romney for any assistance possible but "did not deal in specifics," the governor's olfice said. A North Korean broadcast heard ln Tokyo today aald that niM more letters of appeal have been written by Pueblo crewmen and sent to President Johnson, the U.S. g o v e r n m e n t . various politicians • n d crewmen'• families. McOoskey declined com· ment on the !Ubstance of the 12th private meeting between U.S. and North Korean ne~ators in Pan· munjon Friday or an o p e n Rmon Sunday n i g h t , Washington time. He said if the talks are to be pro- ductive they must remain tubs tan ti ally private. Tile one-day c o m m o n A ervup of Catholic laymen market conference 1'U call-today J.aunched a drive to ed to discuss stepping up gather signatures in support tariff cuts up to 50 per cent oC The Immaculate He.art agreed to last ~ear in the of Mary nuo.s, w h o s e M>-called Kennedy r~ modernlzati<rn program has;==========:.. tariff talks in Gi!neva. drawn criticism ( r o m FAVORITES Debre rejected a West Catholic leadet's here and N1tioul "'' locel , .. .,.,. German proposal to ~n. at the Vatican. •hip poll• lll'•n tll• DAil Y Called "Pro'-' Petition," P'll OT c.,ri•• '°"'• ef the crease imports m Europe r"-' in the Kennedy t • r i f f the drive is to collect S,000 "'or+ P•ll'ul•r celvmru .,., 'gna•"·es on a ....HtV... to fu tvret evelleble te e11y negotiat1'ons. 81 ""' y..-.vu P P ul VI • port 11ews11•1Nr Ill the U"tt.4 France insisted any tariff ope a m IUP Ste+ea. cut increase m11St firlt be 1_ot_tti_e_ord __ er_._ • READY TO MOVE -Panamanian National Guard s· men, some in gas masks and some on horseback, prepare to move out to restrain opposition demon· strators following the impeachment of President Marco A. Robles by die National Assembly. Tear gas was used to disperse the crowds. After Robles Two Presfdetats Tundi1, M1rth 26, 1963 ""' TllWhot9 was convicted oC constitutional violations and voted from office, First Vice President Max Delvalle was sworn in as President. Robles refused to recognize the Assembly's decision, however, and Panama bad two presidents. The Guard is backing Robles . DAJl Y ,!LOT S ELECT DON Mcinnis NEWPORT BEACH City Council Dist. 2 APRIL 9th P St I • p * Sound ower rugg e Ill anama JuclcJment PANAMA (AP) -The Natiorral Assembly asked the National Guard, backing deposed President Marco A. Robles, lo withdraw from around the l e g i s 1 a t l v e palace today so it can get to work with the new presi· dent it installed. A spokesman for the 4,000. man guard, the country's only military force, said the request from A s s e m b I y President Carlos Agustin Arias was under study. But it was learned that the guard has notified Max Delvalle, sworn in as presi· dent Sunday, that he ts not but Robles countered that authorized to enter the the law does not prohlbit assembly haU. him from merely expressing U.S. Ambassador Charles a preference. *Fiscal ResponsibiDty *Seasoned ManaCJement Poland Purges Seven following Student Riots W. Adair Jr.. meanwhile, Behind this was the oppo· was informally in touch with sition's low regard for Ricardo Arias. named Samudio. whose tax reforms foreign minister in tbe eight· have offended Panama's man Delvalle Cabinet. The wealtily elite. The opposition United States was caught National Union, a five-party up in the thorny problem coaLit1on, is backing former * Effective of wi'tether to recognize President Arnulfo Arias in Delvalle the elections Leadership I n impeachment pro· The ~ar<I has said it ceedings Sunday. Robles could not obey the assembly was convicted by a 3(}..() deci sio n lio change NEW PORTERS vote. with 12 m i no r i t y presidents but would await WARSAW. Poland (AP) accuses of atarting tne trou· assemblymen abstaining. on an opinion from the _ The Poli.lb Commumst ble. charges that he was pro-Supreme Court. which coo· FOR regime fired seven in· PAP said those dismissed moting his finance minister. venes next Monday. tellectuals Monday in the at Warsaw University car· David Samudio, to succeed Washington officials sa.ld biggest stroke ol a purie ried out their duties from him in the May presidential today nottung has occurred M INNIS following roent s t u d e n t ·'revisionist pe>Sitions." They elections. The,t opposition so far to force a decision c demonstrations aDd street were Bronislaw B a c z k o, claimed such s u p P o r t on whether to recognize the rioting. Leszek Kolak<1Wslo a n d violates constitutional law Delvalle government. M Ca Ball St M k . '=jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll n. rot antyne The government ousted efan o r aw s 1 , pro-11 six teachers at Warsaw fessors of phik>6ophy; Zyg. LOCAL GOLF p ROS Mr. & Mrs. Hancock Billnlng m University on cbarges of im· munt Bauman and Maria planting in their student~ Hirszowicz, assistant pro· Wiii ,...,,.. .. Your Chme Absolutely Free Dan E. Bayless Political views contrary lo fessors of phll06ophy; and A11ottier S."lce •f Wlod · · B James ~rl(shlre tJhe state's, the official news f ziemierz rus. a pro· M A R I N ER S SA V I N G S agency PAP reported. essor . of P 0 1 i tic a 1 ,oil fllLL DITAILS su P'Ao1 11 T~rewasoou~~~M --~ec~o~n~om~~~·==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ for th~ ous~r of the seventh I; Urt.ellechlal, but be bas been under fire for some time because ol u n o r t h o d o x Marmt views. The regime now has ousted 12 persons, most of them Jew s, sin ce disturbances began on March 8, growing out of stu· dent uncest over the dosml! of a play which bad some lines construed by censors as anti.soviet. The .t.ud«I ts have charg · ed police brutality, a~ed the official press of lying and demanding m o r r freedom . No ne" demonstrati-Ons have beer reported sin~ t h r e r Warsaw sit-w ended Setur· day. The latest move wa" further evidence of t h e government's intention lo root out so-called "reac· tionary elements, Zionists and demagogues" whom it Criri"atY l.OTS Y MA~ c.&.Ym f rom $1 "1 f Prom *"6S r.atminsttr .tltmnrinl ifark Mertalll'Y-Cemetery COMPLETE FUNERALS $245 Includes Casket and all Mortvory s.rvic .. "E werything located together i1 one lteautiful place" CO URT of HO NOR for Ve terans and Their Fa milies Ralph Berke W. J. "Cap" Blackbum Miss Agnes Bloomquist Mr. & Mrs. John Bomeranet Mr. & Mrs. Horace Brower Mr. & Mrs. Howard Chaef Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Clock Donald B. 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Famir.es of V'..tnam or other comb.t ar" casua~ies are off.eel cu eotn- p.+. mortuary and cemetery set"Vices includin9 burial lot, vault, etc. witMut cod of any kind. .. Mr. & Mrs. ltldsd C. Pantzar Mr. & Mn.. Jaclt Pastuclan Mrs. ls.ibtl Puw Mr. & Mrs. Peter Rabbitt Mr. & Ml'1. John Shu Caherlnt K. Sin pson Mr & Mrs. Mmlll Skilllnq Mr. & Mrs. James B. Stoddanf Mltl)artt J. Slntlalr Mr. l Mrs. Richard Sttw'nt Mr. & Ml'I. a.tes unman Mr. & Mrs. Wiiiard W.idt Mn.~ YatdWf k. Mr. la Mrs. 8'1111 Z.t ChalrrN~ Mr. Chari• Hart -"· c.-....,_ .._. .... I DAILY "LOT T llftde1, MM'Cll 26 l %8 Moderates Imperil Beagan~ Governor Say1 'Coalition' Hirukr1 Party Unity SACRA.lmNTO -Gov. lleaga MJI a potential tballenge to bJ1 fa't'ortte &OD prealdtnUal slate ill UM JWM • RepubUUn prlm&tJ elilotlois d:nataDI pcr'tJ UJll.. .,, bl c.11tornll. But the 1overnor labeled as "perfectly proper and • lme" tbe torm.UOO of • DI· • doDl1 ''CoalStsoa for a ~ }\t&>UblSeln A.Kenati••.'' • Amooa tboM oo tbl 11.N .,.. Ov1 from Oru11 Cows· ty· Donald KrtltJ and Job.a Ylnttr, both A D I b t l m , s.rNra lurbJ, G a rd • 1 aro.1, ftlnoc. I l a e k • hDtrtoD. and I d w l n Helot. Le Habra. ftl coalltlo1 WM autm~ltd by GOP modlr.... wbo Md ·~ DCllW Nft York Ocw. JcelloD A. JocUfeUfr II I pollibS. pnaldtDUal ca. • dldllN. Ju ltader• cSnled 1t .... dl1lptd ~1 to It.op b nom1DatiOll drl\'t o1 former Vlc. Pr111dtnt Richard M. Nb:on. For The Record Fire Call• DEATB NOTICES BALTZ MORTtJAJUl".8 Corou del Mar oa ..._ Cotta Mesa Ml '-Mt4 BELL BROADWAY MOR'l\JAJtY Ul~Meta PACIFIC VIEW MDIORIAL PA&I. Ce...,.,!...¥.,.,, -Padle ~ PriY• ~ =· Callfmlt Pm PA.MILT OOIA>NIAL rt1NEL\L ... ..... An. " .... > ... -- ..... MOl'ftfdr ....... 7 fr', • ...-, W'lllUIW •nvAn ..... ~ ..... "J doft 't ttllU tbat ... d1villv1," RMau t.old b1' WttklJ DIWI eoovtrtnct MoodlJ. "U it wu, tbeD you t111t cu't ban a con- tatt.'1 But be Md{ "tt don Mtm kind"" a •bamt,'' be ahoWd fact a CODfat OD the CaWorna M1liot •bn . tbt polDt ot b1a fawrttt IOD C!IJI• dldaey lt to prevent dM.alon wtthla tht pert)' and t b • t "IODMODt DOW ll tolnf. to crutt tb1 dMlivtneu.' A p-oup ti.aded by Jama• WUCos. a Lot Anaei.1 at- torMJ, ru.t lta •membtr ''fr• dl»pUOD'' Utt wUh the tecntary of ttate MOD· ~'ft» aroup now muat IDGl't than 11,000 1lpatm., of rt~ J ~ ,,, Acir11 • to land a tp0t OD b belot aatmt ••au'• ...... Wllco1 cont1nd•d Call tor a I a ~bnc- 1bould bl\'t a cbofct on tbt ballot when they vote In the presidential primary. His detefeto list, with a large number ot tducator1 a polU~al amac.tu:r1, would be ~. Wilcox ltJd bf WOWd not aupport NilOG. Wllcos ldtntUlld bJm1t1I u a tonne eamOl1ln ~ to U . Gov. Robtrl H.-J'iocb, Nlxoa'1 JJllO c a m p a 1 I n dtredor and now a mtmb9r of the Reagan ~late. Several of the proposed '"free slate" delegates were active l.Jl Don't Be April Fool -Sign for Medicare SANTA ANA -"April fu-.t may be 'April Fool's Day' to most Americans," Ralph A. Dill.man, District MlnqG' ot UW Santa Ana 8oda1 8tc\aity oftkt laid, Judge Gets Board Post SANTA ANA -Pr .. l.dlng Judp Samuel Dre.lzln of the Oranft Countf S u p e r l o r ~ baa belD named to the Advbory Board of Oran&• Unlvtrtity Colleae of Law. The appol.ntment 1'U An· DOunce4 bJ Oran1e unmrrtty Prtllc1ut Harry T. Shafer. Judi' Drmtn nceJvtd l!1t Jejal ldacatlon at tbt Ualnalllt7 of cautcnla aDd ll1"d as .AMltlmt Publics Defender tn Oral• Count)' for 10 year1. ~ Unfventt, offtts a comp1lta nentq cur- rlcUl&am IMdllt t.o t b • degree of Juris r>octor after four yeart of studJ. DEATB Ntn'ICES "but the 1967 amendments to the Social ~urity Act m a k e It a nhnportant date to ma01 ~le 1'ho ban Medicare co•erage." He explained that the ntw amendments set a deadline for aubmittlni bills for medical npeme.s Incurred between July 1 and Sept. ~. 1966. Billa for the ftnt tbree months ol the Medicare pro- aram must be filed before April t. 1968, for payment to be made. E1ptr1Ms lncurrtd attar Sept. 30, 1968 may bt Hilt ln anytime ln 11188. but March 31, la the wt day to submit bllll for the earlier period. In order to request pay· merit an ttemlztd btll (pald or unpaid ) II needed 111d a completed Requeat for ~edfcare Payment ronn <'orm SSA·1490). 1 b e fomu aad d e t a 1 It d In· formation on this and othtr ch&Dlet In the law ate avaJJable 1t 1438 E. First St., Santa Ana. SeMion Slated BUENA PARK -The fllth and final 11b.l<ly group on "Mist We Should Know about Our Con•t1t4atioo" 11 to be held Monday, March 25 tn dUJ)tlcate sessron trt TO'Vtl Hall Mtttlnf Room or Heritaae Hall, Knott's Berry Farm here at 2 and 7:30 p.m. DEA'l'B NOTICES BOARD POST SIT Dr. Nerrnan Mq# Hi GiTS JOI, TOO ltotlett Humphrey• Fair Gives Pair Jobs Watte ICDOk (rt&tlt) IDd b1a wlft.i.. Cordtlia. r9Ceivt t.M Amnaa1 Amenean l4M1e and Hwn1Ditiet1 Awud from th• Panama Canal Society for their "int.tarit1 and devotion to the · American icMalt eel humani- ties." Society president, Dmd L&Roy Smith pre- sented the award at the ennual dinner held It Knott's Berry Farm. Youngsters' Reading Boosted by Phonics CYPRESS -Tests show a phonics and classics reading approadl h a s greatly lmpro•ed reading ability of Cypress School District first graders in West Oran~ County. By on e m e a s u r e, younaat«s taupt bf the phonfca-claNfca m e h o d read ooe year and el,itt moot.hi ahead ot yoonaa~s taueht b y conveotlonat read1tli methods. The C y p r • s g story highlighted a w e e k e n d workshop ~ teachers and sch ool administrators at St. Joaepb Collel• 1D Oran1•. The worttshop was put on by Open Court Publishing Company of I 11 1 no ts . developeu ot tb• ttad:ing materials used In Cypress. A number of public achoo! Jy1tem1 nationwide 1 n d DJany catbouc IChoOls, in· cludini St Joachim In C.01ta Mesa. have expmmeottd wtth the Optn Court readJaa system. Tbe system Mnploy• ln· tensive ph<>nics, expanded "YOClbulary and children's da.sfcs in plaoe ol Dick· alld-Jlne type rader1. Or>en Court flnt trade reld«1 borrow f r o m Aeaap's fables, fatry tales, Bible lftorles and Greek mrtooloty. Cyprus Mllttant Supt. Ervhi Nephew 1ave this tntlmontaJ: "We b a v e never seen first grade ac-0tts like tbete in the Cypress School District. Jn fact. Lo all my yur1 of experience I have n.ver tee0 ftrst a:radt cblldrtn aclUeYe to theN i.veta." In t.he C y p r e 11 a - periment, balf the first lfldt CllSNI Wert tau~t by the Opeft Court 11stem and baU by conventronal methodl. One half uled the claaak:al readtrs and studied pbonjcs -10Ullding wordt out by .,nat>tes. 1iit ollen OHd standard texts an<f the look· aod·s.ay method of learning word.a. The results: a two-m<>nth advantage for t2)e Open Court 1tudents onr the ot.her1 Ill Stanford Reading Tut ICOl'tS, and a rtartling one J'Mf, ei&'Jt mo n't h readtnf ability dif fmince u meuured by the WAde Ranfe Achievement Tett. Teachers atld p a r e n t s allk• are ·eDtbuaiutic lbout tht proiram. Ntpbew 1ald. All-Brahms Concert Set For f.Dllege An all·Brabml concert will be performed by tile 50-voice Golden W e s t eou.,. Chorale under the d.irecUon ol W a r r e n Peterkin, Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the C.Olle11 c.rrtu. The program will i.Dclude tlle "German Rtqultm OpUs 46," lmown to mu1tclan1 as one ot tile ftnut of all cboral works, "1Jebe1Ued1r Waller Opua &2," and 1tveral work.I sung in German. Part of tbe program will bl threl preeentationt by th• W o m • n ' s E~mble, "Song P'l'om Sbakelpean's 'Twelfth Nlatrt,' " "Song P'rom 01atan'1 Ftnpl." and ''My Lo\-e la G~." Sololltt will be Charles GUbtrllon, tnor; Maraaret Knudson, soprano._ and for the ''Requiem," Mn. Gloria Bu1ft. 90prano; and Mllo Pcruon, 'ball. General admlaaJon .la •1 and 21 ceuu tor atadntl and clllldren. Ticketa may bl purdWed lJl advance ln the coUeae boout.or• or at tht door t2!oe 1vtJ11D1 ol the conctrt. Pianist, 18, BrUUant 'La Ronde' S~ed ~ By F ootlighters it examines a crotl aoOon of timeless affalrs ~ the heart, with tongue n o t alwa11 annq tmplll*d in ceeet. The J'u.lert4Q Jll'o&..ctioo, ltued by Aatbooy Brandt, u ln pnn a most en· Joy ab I e mtet1ontat1on. llowlftt t tt fall 1Dto the lnblnaC pMfall of rteddng ita comedic ptak too aoon and loltna ita ~ .. and navor toward th• ckl1e. Thla ts partly .urtbatlble 'Sweet Bird' Opening at Melodyland Shelley Winter. two-Ume Academy Awara wtnner, will make one of her in· frequent West Coa1t 1t.ge appearance1 •btn •be optnl a t•o week engaae· meet tonllbt at Mtlodylod in Ttnnetae• W l 11 1 a m 1 • drama "Sweet Bird of Youth." 1bt story po1nU up ill a typt~lly Wllfianu atylt Ult dipra.tty and blfob'y of political botH1 lD tbt beep South. Jackie Coogan. Ion& one of the mMt famoua names In abow bul1M1•. w1l1 play the bitoted poUtJcla11. Bou Plnley. wbllt Tmy KiMr, a youthtul .ettran of the New York ttaae a n d ~evilton, will be seen as MJ.s1 Wlftttn' puamour. ·•s-..t )Sl1'd or Youth" will play nlfbdy. 11e1pt Mondays throulb April 7. with mat1neea on Saturdays and Sundlya. Movie Actreu Hae Breakdown ROME (AP) -Movie~ trim Lloda airtlM.an ls l1DMr treatment kl a Rome cLIAlc for a D e r v o u 1 brtatdftn. Police Mid 1bt tt1nw btr .Ptt dot from a window of her fourtb.Ooor apertmtnt Sanda.JI Di ... Ud ... WU OUDd wandlrina tbrouati the sta-MU Jn a due. ~ dot WM kllltd. to tbe pi., ltaelf and partly to .. poi1Jdontn1 ol ita ac. tor•. Brandt has &tatted the firat act witb hia finer t&Jtn&a. lu\lfna a lal Jn tbe more demaodlar po1t·U1· termission scenes. The story is sim....2!t_and ·~)' atruc"liited -~ prostitute bas an affair willl a IOklier, h aoldier Mducea a · parlor maid, the maid · curs up with her Yocmt fentleman D!Wr, Wbo lD tara tacklll a tryst witb • trrut wife, and to Oil. ADd • .. pr«tta, virt~ all out IUUal l~ are trotted tnt.o vtrw. The heavy end al this theatrical batti.Dt order IS repn11n&ed b1 Jotl Trop- pcr, Sall7 Bron and Jerry Harms , who ICOre ~t in their respective acenes. Tropper'1 performances as tbe llervoua youn g 19ntltman -both with the p s e u d o -inDocent maid (Debra Trudgen) and the Eatt LynrUb wayward wife (Miis Brown)-la tbe finest and funniest of the evening. Hwm1, one ol the coun· ty's tap comics, pulls off an unexpected slraiihter u.ipmeot u tbe lltrl)'lng hUlballd superbly. M i s s Browo'1 c.barac~r switch 1s tht moat ettective ol the evllllDa. S.aus.ou& Barbara Romt allo ii •xe.Uent u a not t0 ~cal ''sweet yoW1g thinf ': Mary Lym Shea is enaaatn• .. tti. prOltltute: CJ.art Farrell is accept.ible ., the 1 o l d le r and Miss Trudfen 1how1 hJlh pro- mise iD ller debut as tbe mald. la tbe ie.. efttctlve se· coDd act, Mils Rome aaain .la conalltent; M 1 c h a e I Sbffllan is oat and a bit lu as the poet; Jane Da't'llon ft\'ta a i o o d performance tn a losing cat11e u the actress and Walt Al.enbelmer u the count m&Dllff to mapture 1ome of the earUer tempo Tbt ~ea are cbanaed by the 1et.ora themselves, and to compenaatt for th1S dlatraction, ~~ Selena Fanter ls into the brtacb to cboreoO'aphkally Ml tbt mood far the enau1ng scene. Htr preseoce ls a deftnit.e hl~t Of tht ahow. Four mart performances of "t.a Ronde" will be aJven. FridayaandSaturda y s tbroup April 8 at the M\ICbntlllllr Ceoter I 119 8uoa vi.ta Drtve. near Malnm A v e 11 u e • in F\&llerton. ·occ Symphony Reaches Maturity - I SJ top bu ttlet the pay Je SU b7 tbe v.tc i.rf d~ any call will T call dall •lM be .... A tbn poll CaJ OD ch~ t l• rell 'I thr" llkc Jot aha: tbit l ' s Go jec Cl'f ea: ap spc . ne r.,: ~'C I un i crt get the ~ ml . COi Jw fD( we J tlu UM U< • pr pr ml co I& ty pr do bf f1J be It ., , T c t 'I p ti • .. 0 .. } ( I r • ( c t r t t I 4 • • ' I --- V ~t Chief Ignoring Death Threat Calls SACRAMPl'O (AP) -A top 1ta&I oftlcial .. ,. be bll bee 8'WftJ DWD.oul ttlephoo• a..Ul -thruta fOr the put IDODtb but "I don't p&Y any atttDUOD to tblm .• , Jam• E. Jobn100, tbt Suta Alla lblD appoint.d by Gov. Rollald Ragan to tbe pott ti dlrector Of fftltant' affairs, ii tbe target. He u1d Monday M doelJI It reeocntze voice• Of any of Mve'al &JJODymoUJ , callers no bave found bl• unll1ted bome ownbtr. Tbert..rtnum1rou1 calla 1alt IDOlltb -often dail1 -but "they've aladfnld off a b1t lf/1fl," bl MW. acklna that theN WU AODI OTC' die WMUDd. AaJr.td If M feela tbl unata 1r1 nlat.cs to a pollcJ ditDut• with the Call'ornla '\'et.ant Board oo Cal-Vt~ loan repayment cl'i~n~1, he replied: "Yea. I feel It could be very wen related to theae." Thi caUs "often are death threats" or Include phra1e1 Uke, "We'll get y o u . Johnson," he uld. Racial 1lur1 "are the leatt of the thinp tbat bot.her mt," 1ald .,,.~ CLAIMS THREAn VA Chief Jehrwn Johnt0n, a NelJ'o. "I'm a big boy now. This i• nothlnl atrlous." "If someone really want• to kill me, they wouldn't phone me up ftrst . . . IO I'm not calli.n1 the police in." Allred 1f be knew no waa Reagan on UC FundA: 'Won't Compromise' SACRAMENro (APl - Gov. Reagan bu bluntly re- jected any compromiH ln· creue in hll Univenlty of Calllornla budaet dttpltt appeals from UC 1pokeamen. ''There are no s u c h n e I o t l ationt,'' Rea1an replied firmly Monda1 to queedon1 about a reported UC bud&el comproml1t. But he reYMled U.t t0m1 univenlty representadv11 critical of hit budaet "1u1· gested to UI privately that ttiey'd wttbl!raw thttr op. position U the budget ~ be lncreutd by • 1 0 million." "I bad to amwer tben ud coat.bu• to auwer there Juat ian't h addltioD&I money," a.aaan told ht. weekly Dtwl con!erenct. It wu reported SUDday that netotlatlons betwttn the admlniatration and ~• UC neem. wen developtn1 a '290 mllUon 1-.a c:Om· promlat budget. Rea#: propolel to 1pend mllHon for UC operaUna costs and the r~enta are seeking '311 mlllion. A1ked 1bout the poSllbllJ· ty of a fJ90 million com· promise. Rettan replied: ''I don't see how there could be. I aay we have aot to find thiJ other money ilnt before there would b t anyUUna further to liv• IWaJ." Ht mentioned '86 mllllon ln propelled redudolnl of welfare and Medi-Cal pro- sram1 plus a reported ~ millioo deflclt In school akl e~ last year. T h e a d m I n I ltration already bas announced a 1.7 percent reduction in eltmen· tary and hl8h school a1d for next year. "It la not a cutback." Reagan •lit "It'• correcting an trror." Tbt aovernor repeated hit opposition to witbbolding of st.tle income taxes from pay checkt. He 1aid he will discust wtthholdint when he makes a television report to Ute pe.ople March 31 on his tax reform pro,.-arn. The report of tJC budget negotiations prompted a lelialati ve aubcocnmittee to achedule a speclal closed· door dl.9culaion W ednetday, w1tb invttatlonl to Reeaan and unlvlfllty offlcialJ, Affemblyma Wlnfleld A. S h o etnabr (D·Lompoc) JIJd any OODlpromise would force a reviaM>n of hh A1Mmbly Way• and Mean• S u b c o m m tttee budget tlgure1. The IUbcommittee Is holding htarin11 on the university'• budget. Tht Loi Angtlet report 11ld a majority of re1enta probably would accept 1 •to million incre11e, although IOme beard members want to preaa tor tbtlr full budget request. Teens Smoking Less- And Enjoying it More the future are remarubly low." Horn 1atd. "If thett expectatlonl art borne out. RFK Backs Wa1Ten Unit On Slaying LOS ANGELES fUPf) - Sea. Rot>«t F . Kennedy supports UM! conclusions of the W a r r e o Commisaion Ship Collision to Cost $200,000 in Repairs LOS ANGELES (AP) - 1bt oolUISoe Of a t.uUr and • ,,..,... ta dlMI '°' l.tft a erewmaa tDJured IDd dam... aceedlnl •.ooo wtl.icb will ta k • an t1ttmated ao 4ay1 to repair. The freiCbtet I tbt SW.I 0..lper, WU new}J rttufD· Id from Vietnam wbe11 it• collll1on occurred Monday wtth the tanker, AtSanUc Trader, owned by tbe Atlan· tic·Rlchfttld OU Oo. OUef Mate WUJ1am Clary of tbe Steel Dulper, and be 11w the taDlr.tr too late. "We bad our •nclM• on full a1tem but wt couldn 'l atop. It takes a lltU• time to stop a 1hlp of Utt1 alu," he a a l c1 of tb• 7,•ton fre ighter. ~injured man. John W. McKlm. Utird a • a 1 s ta n l engineer of the All.antic Richfleld·owned tanker, was reported In s1ti&factory con- dition al Lona B e a c h Memori1i Hoapttal w I t h mutiple fracture&. McKim wu injured when the bow Of the frei&hter crashed into the cabin where he was 1leeplDi. $2.00 CAN START YOU IN BUSINESS SEE and INVESTIGATE 50 different b1.11ineu opportunities. TALK directly to the execu· tives of these companies. ..._... 21, 291 JO, J1 ft.rl..Pft..s.t, 1•10 P.M. h'"'°Y 1-6 P.M. FRANCHISE I BUSINESS SHOW DllNITLAPfD HOnL Admluion $2.00 that Lee Harvey 01wald ================== waa tbe lone auullll ot his brother. Pre1ldent John F. Kennedy. "Nobody II more in· taelted than 1 In 1mow1n1 who w11 responsible for tbe death of Prea;dent Ken· nedy," the aerietor Nld Monday in reaponae to a question at San Fernando Valley Statf Colle~. "I would not reopen the Warren Com.mlnln Npart. t have &eefl ever)'U'Wlf that's Lo there. I 1tand by Ute W a r r e n Comml11lon report," he said. FIRST, FAST Wlle tellt yov flnt alie11t +ht .._,. I• lecel ~•...V Clled: it e11t. Wt •Hrly elwe'(t +fie DAILY mot. I See by Today's Want Ads e NOBOBY b o th e r 1 you when 1 DOBERMAN PIN· CHER itnswen the door with you ... and here'• M 11 mon th old pedlJM!f'd and ttl!stered male ... 11 a GOOD PRlCE. e A mlturf' woman 11 want· td to care for an el~rly IJMlll, e CLASSIC COl..LECTORS ATI'ENTION: A 1930 Ply. month cou~ tor s~ e Want a "sood 11 ~·" ColonJaJ dlne~ wt, for $45 , , • her9 It Ill Fae~flndlng Toar Reagan Consults Minorities SAGRAMENTO (AP) -A reporter a.keel ll the m18ht be unpleaall:ltHN. • Negroe1 IDCJ td t x I ca a• mtetints atemmtd dlreet1J '"lbele G'I problema that Americana tet a chance to or indt~y from the lhould be IOlV'ed beeaue tt take their problems to possibility of outside •lit•· ii morally right to solve Callforni1'1 biput official tion stitrtn& up trouble in them, became tbey need u Gov. Reagan set.a otf to· Califqrnla thi• 1ununer. soMnt and that's what wt are tryiq w do." day 01 a aerie• of HCl'et "That hu nothlna to do l--------- vlall4 'to vartoua cltles. with it," be d e c l a r t d . Reagan told his weekly Reagan noted the problem• news• conference Monday of summer joba f o r that tbe Informal meetings youn11ten. perm1nent Jobs are "malnly for the purposl" for their parent& and others ol ourselves ttnding out and "has nothtna lo do with ~ting au"e1tion1, ftndinf(I tyln& It to whether there out Whit Is working and -------------------not worklnR ... " ONLY 21 DAYS LIFT ____ ... "It gives us an op· • DOll'J portunlty also to point out to them some of the things that we have in the works CLOWI that we think are golng to be helpful ... " Robert Keyes, a NelJ'o IROUID who la Rea1an'1 acMaer on community ttlatlona, told a reporter "the governor Is Jt.11t '°"11 to sit down and work out the problem• as they He It." with your A croSl·aection of Negro- es and Mexican-Americans 1 wllJ be consulted, he • a i d 1 -people "lot.ally involved 1 in Ute commllllity, and who tell it like it is." The governor refuJed to bt apeci.flc on where or wtten the g.tbertnga would be, uyinl only they would be held in Sacramento and elltwhere ''all ov~r the state" In tbe next few days. His m e e t I n g with newtmen was moved up a day to cleac today and Wednesday. INCOME TAX April 15 11 dosing lnl Why worry and stew when BLOCK will do your tax at such a small co1tl Get your tax In NOW! SH your neor11t llOCI( office TODA YI IOTN $ flDIUL AND STATI "'·rn~cr-. ~merie1'1 LergHt Tex Service with Over 2000 Offlcte 1834-C NEWPORT IOULEV ARD '' l'hett are fact-finding missions and l don't think any purpose could be served lf in any way It began to look as if we were trylng to create a circus or get somep ress coverage on this.' Thete are work meet-,.,. __ ings," he 1tre11ed. • (1t Newport ind Harbor), Coet1 Meta WHK DAYS t AM • t PM. SATUUAT. SUNDAY t. I PHONI 6424124 NO APPOINTMiNT NECESSARY This is the room Jack built. ~ SAN DIEGO CUPtl - There are fewer teen..,e cigarette 1mokers In tbt United Sta* today t.han a year aio. even thouah the population hu lncrtaMd by thr11 million, accordin& to a survey by the Public Health Service. th~e will be only on~hllf"'-=====:==::=::=:=:=:::.=:::::::=================================I aa much nnoking amon1 •- Dr. Daniel Horn. director ol the National Ole&rlDI H o u ~ 1 tor Smokin1 and Health, an aitac1 ot the depil'tment, Jl"tlenttd th• 1tatiltiet Monday to the an· Dual aclenc:e W r1 h rl Jtmlnar ol tbe American Ca.Deer Socltty. these u amon, comparable t.ien-agera at five years ago." Hom slid "ltudentl are quitting tmokins now becauu lt 11 tM 'in' thin& to do ... the lnteWaent thint. Our studla •bow that 91 percent ol t.en ... 1er1 art aware ot the fad that MDOk· int I• barmtul to heaJtb. Only foClr pel'CtlM deay Ul1I and ool1 8•• perceat ttU ua they doa't imo.. '' Tbl Ntultl ol th• "'"'Y. complttAld jut a wtlk ••o. IDdJcated a It art 11 n I U!ll-Swt'tchaa turnabout 1n the 1oac.c.mn .LU.lll1' "'° trW tor bodJ bOJ• and strta To K-... _ ~y to DCJUM c:lpree&e 1mok· ~ ...... ea Ins. LOS ANOELU (AJ')-A 59. ·~· la nO'lf a n taltpbont can trom len. • • fr'Wlltlm1o• •• .,.... Aotlert ,. . XdMclJ' and Loe amoa1 1outlla at ellCb ... A I • t l • • c 0 I D t 7 ' I from l2 tbroulh 11 ,..,, DtmocraUc ma!rman hal that cllatdl amok.lat ll a twttdled hn all-1an~ to bt.-.. bllard," Hom lald. K~ from Prttlc1111t "U tbe pNMGt trtdd COG· Jotwoa. UnVtl -11 1't have tfNf1 l1ll1 O. MWI, Loi AllltlP rtllOO to apM!t k "ill -cit)' c:ioundlmaa u ..u .. dNGll from q ~will COUDt1 cMllmu, coafJrmed be Nduotd tllaatPIJ la~ .. ~ ~· to~ T1M mirialt~ nt. ~ ...... ~siiiiiiiii:lliR-i""'~- 11W111*me ..... id..._ ................ " J•••11uu athh• ..... , .. ..... , ...... 4tU4 b01I -llrM , ... ., abCIUt • "= '±'™11· »,.. *" tn,.,.... = .... -::: ... ·• naaldlj= J1.,..,....s I! ~~-:".. · MJ1 to 4'WM .. .-., •INftllar'L p ha • .,. ........... ,_ .......... ., .._. .. lal~ fOUd F-'="'1'.i • 3 6 1-r':i .... 1t11dta•1' IS• ~=--=::: ,.......,....,.... .. __ ...... ___ _ # ' Frankly Fabulous ... , ...... 14,r ..... .,,.,... . •• ............. , ..... ,. .. ..., ...... ~ -~ ... ca--.... • And we supply the jack. First Western Bank would like to lend you enough money to add on to your home. $3,000 could do plenty. And with eight yean to repay, and pay- ments as low as $45 a month, you can probably afford it . You wouldn't exactly be throwing your money away, either. Because adding on to your house makes it worth that much more when you sell it. There,s no complicated refinancing, no red tape, no escrow fees, or that sort of thing. We treat it as a simple business deal, like a car loan. If you really feel ambitious, we can lend up to $7500 for home improvemcn t. All we charge is $5.50 per $100 per year. If you'd like to talk about it, ju1t give u1 a call and ask for jack. &me I111111owment Loans t00vUSin r.n amaa: uon cw. DriYe, IrriDa .,; L ..... , ru.&11 Your ltloney's Worth New Benefits in Medicare; Don't Forget to Sign Vp By SYLVIA PORTER If you are. or 1f you have ll relaUve or friend. among the estimated 1 , 4 0 0 , o J Americana aged 65 or over who have not signed up for the part of Medicare in- surance wh1ch ccwers doc· ton' bU~. you have only until tltis coming Monday. Apnl 1. To do so you m<1st either fill out a card sent to you by the Social Security Adm1mstration or. if you have not received lh1s card, by signing up at the nearest Social Security office. If you do NOT sign up tor this voluntary doctor bill coverage. at a cost to you of S4 per month. which will be automahcaJly deducted from your Social Security check. beg.inmng in July ~or if you are not receiving monthly Social S e c u r 1 t y benefits. billed to you each quarter) -you won't be able to get this valuable pro. lection until July 1, 1969. and you'll have to pay a 10 percent higher monthly premium to get it later. YOU ARE eligible for Medicare doctor bill 10· s urance whether or not you ar& now retired. a n d whether or not you have worked under Social Securi· ty as long as you are 65 years of age or over. There are i m p o r I a n t reasons why you should im· mediately consider o r rel:onsider signing up for doctor bill insurance. First if you do not j!l't this coverage th r o u ~ h Medicare. you may now hnd that you won't be able lo get 1t tllrough any private health msurance p I a n . 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No Records This Time Ryun in LA Saturday, Will Run Only to Win Jim Ryun, the great.eat In the world at 880 yards and a mile. will display his magic talents for Southern Callfornia track aficionados at Memorial Coliaeum Saturday af· temoon when UCLA and the Universi- ty of Kansas collide in a dual meet. However. don't go up to Loa Angeles expecting the already 1 e g e n d a r y Kansan to lower his world record of 3:51.1 for the mile or bis U.S. standard of 1 :44.9 for the 880. In a special telephone Interview with KU coach Bob Timmoos, Jt was learn· ed that the Jaybawker phenom Is only going to run fast enough to win and will double, gofni in either the mile and 880 or mile and 2-mlle. "From here on we aren't goln~ to worry about breaking r«<!rds." Timmons e:rplalnl. "We want to keep ...................... WHITE WASH u u .. the pressure off Jim as much as possible, otherwise by the time the Olvmplcs come around he'll have had it .. "It still leaves a bad taste In my mouth. The AAU committee back here accepted it unanimously. In fact. It is the American record. But after the papers were forwarded to Col Don Hull and David Matlin of the AAU , that's the last we heard of it. "lt just seemed to die after It wu sent to them for submission a~ a world record. I don't think it disturbs Jim as much as it does me " Timmons feels Saturday's affatr with UCLA will be hotly contested However, Kansas is at a co111>le of distinct disadvantages The Red and Blue Js especially weak in the wel~t events and is competing In its first outdoor meet of the sea,on (KU won the Big Eil?ht indoor crown) Also. the Jayhawks have yet to run the 440 or mile relays so their batol'l' exchanges will probably be Jess than sharp. costin~ them vital time. Timmons could be a yei1r awav from his finest production. With Ryun coming back. plus a !{ood crop of freshmen ~oing up to var!lltv lfvel. the Kansas boss admits "1969 may be our year." Included on hit1 niftv fro~h con- tingent is Kart Salb from Arkan~a~. who has already put the 16-pound shot 00-7. Also there's Mike Solomon from Westminster High. who doublt-d In- doors with the mile and 2-mile lhe did 4':1.3 and 9:24 in a recent run at Kansas State), Net Ace Ashe In Sympathy With Boycotts NEW YORK (AP) -Arthur A.she, the United States' first Negro Davia Cup tennis player, might add hie voice to the civil rights fight, but It won't be a violent one. "I could say today that I'm going to blow up the Madison Square Garden, and tomorrow I'd wab up in Leavenworth," Ashe said today. ''I'm in the Army -everything r do has to be within the confines of the Army" '' J am W1 sympathy with those coon. tries boycotting the Olympi<:1 becaOJe of the admission ol South Africa," he said. "I feel I should boycott the Davia Cup if the South Africans compete. "But my case is different. My voice would be just a single one, and I doubt ft would have much impact" Ashe made his debut in the Garden Challenge Cup International Tennis Tournament Monday by beating Boro Jovanovic of Yugoslaiva 6--4, 6-2. The tournament's two top-seeded stars. Roy Emerson of Australia and Manuel Santana of Spain. also were among the 16 men to win opening matches. Emerson beat Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia 6-1, 6-2. The veteran Sant.arra turned back Mark Coi:, left. handed Briton, 6-2, 6-2. Timmons also co~es that Ryun Is still considering sbootlni for a dou· bl,. in the October Olympiad at Mexico City with the 800 and 1500 metera as po!.slble targets. It would be an extremely difficult chore -even for a Jlm Ryun. Peter Snell of New Zealand pulled the trlc'k in 1964 but he wasn't runnln1t In 7.300- fnot r'lrified air and he didn't have the Intense competition t h a t will c h"llrnl'r Ryun. Good News for Dodgers: A'"o. ~nf'll WH older. more mature. :-rirt perhap11 a blt stronger than the K:>risas flyer. However , lf you've followed thf' storybook career of Ryun you know not to believe anything ls out of his reach. He hold1 world T'f'COrtfs for the 1.5()0 mf'ten and the mite and was jobbe<t out of a 1tlobal standard for the 880 bv the lunkheads Involved In the war of poUtlca betwffn the M U and col- legian1. Recollection or that I n c r e d I b I r escapade upt!letl Ttmmons. "We aren't hopeful his r.cord will ever be accepted, unleu politics gets out of athletics," the Jayhawk coach telll. Bailey Finds Hitting Eye TAMPA. Fla. (AP) -The 'lZ1 Bob Bailey hit for Los Angeles last year may have tarnished bis reputation with some Dodge.r fans, but lt hasn't shaken Bailey's confidence. "Thi.a la going to be a big year for me and I just hope I do it with the Dodgers and not with some other club." the 25-year-old third baseman said Monday after hitting a tripll" and a homer in a 4-l exhibition victon over the New York Yankees · The two hits raised Bailey s spnn~ average to 2.83 The one-time 1175.* bonus baby for Pittsburgh has slugged four doubles, three triples and one homer. and has driven in 10 runs In hie first 15 exhibitions. Yet there have been rumors he ls about to be traded. The rumors probably stem from the fact that the Long Beach native was so disappointing last year after he came to the Dodgers in the trade that sent short.stop Maury Wills to Pittsburgh. '"I've heard the rumors and I've '1eard them before." said Bailey, ''h11t I'm hoping they aren't true. I think I'm capable of bitting .280 this vt-ar and maybe even :rx>. if every1hmg fall& Into place. I expect to hit from 15 to 3> home runs.'' San Diego May Get Hayes a secret draft. He also laid he would paa.s up 1 chanoe at the Olympics for a contract. 1be declaion to 1tip the Olympk1 did not coocern tbt boycott aome Nesro atbletel bav. propoeed, bt said. "J made the dedaJoo over the last 10 ...U.," Bayes aaid. "I need my health ln trainln1 for the NBA. lt'a my dedlion. "I onty hope the public can cm- dentaod my problem and that J can mate the people of Houstoo proud t>f me ." He bid em-Uer said h~ wanted to try oat for h Olympic t.am but Monday Ufd h1a dtci.fon not to w a s based Oil ~on of hit caner. "I haw to loot OU1 for 1n1utt and • • my family lwt.fe and son.) If I get hurt, I have noth1n1. Nothln& would come to me or my family. It would beJe~. "A lot of pro p...,_. tell me I need a lot of work, aM 1 doa't want to be a ta1Jun to 1Q1 JDOtbtr aod lamll1.'' WMo lnf«!Md of 1bt ftocbta• planl, Rayea Mid: "Ob.. dtar. That's all rtpt. "I doa't think I wlD let tbt blddin1 dedda •ben I Co·" 1111'1 Wd. "lf Detroit bad the riSbll to mt, I woG1c1 '°that. "All my llte I wuted to pa., •lllnal the but... R*1U aGL ··tn order to J)flly .,a1Mt tbe tlat I waal te ... l.oto the NBA •• •· ~ .. Premoniti"oiI 1\ecnrat~1 ' . . Archer Wins Tourney PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) -Lanky George Archer uya he would llluJ to cut down on bis eolflnJ tripl. But be admits he hate• to rtay bome and miu out on all that money offered on the tour. "I should take a week off aft.er every four or ftve tournament.I," the new champion of the Pensacola Open aaid after bi.a cto&lng 63 aave him a Sl&,000 payoff Monday. "But when I alt around borne for a couple of weeu I a et to t.hlnklnc about the money I'm not makinc." Archer almost pused up the Pensacola tolU"DalDent, but bis wife, Donna. talked him into playing. "I had a premonition that be might win," said Mrs. Archer. "Beside, we had Oown to Florida and I didn't want us to Dy back aft.er just one tournament." Archer almost dropped out in the first round when he became sick to Hinton Serves As Wild Card For Cherubs EL PASO, TeL (AP) -Chuck Hin· ton the CaWomia Angela' man-for·afl· positions, i1 Manager Bill Rigney'1 type of player. b1J 1tomach •hll• plaJbll, but bt 1hot a • and declded to keep tobla. He ~ roumdl of ea and ti before bia clo,,tng b\D'lt eave him the tiUe with a 72-bole total of 21111, 20 1trote1 under par and the lowest total OD the tnlD' thia year. The 6-fooW cowboy from Gllroy, Calif., won the cbamplonsb!p with a bluing finish wb:lch he needed to edp veteran Daw Man aod JOUD1 Tony Jackll.n of Britain by a abol Archer, wbo trailed both ol the otber contendel"I molt of the roUJJd, shot in front wlth a cloaiq Itri.DI ol btntlel. Be tank birdie p.rttl of five. eitbt and Ove Ifft on ttle 1ut three boles. Marr ftn1abed with a 85 to tie Jacklin. who turned in a 81. They won •.aoo 7"9Cb fee their • total.I. Jacklin, maki.nc bis best ahowtnc ever, reportedlJ 11 tbe first Eng!ilh iou.. to nm.h .. b1"1 .. second OD GI Amertcan tour. Rigney likes to ahufne his players Uke cards -and Hinton gives ::\ a wild card. Ul't T.._. One of the places Rigney plant to PARDON MY REACH -Chicago's Jim Washington (7) alaps the ball U9t Hinton ta at tint bue wllllJ'e out of sight when Laker JfJfTY West (44) tries for a basket during be would relieve Don Mincher. Tuesday's NBA playoff duel at the Forum. West was awarded a foul Hinton baa .tarted at flnt base on the play. Abo seen are Bob Boozer fOI' the Bulla, E1gin Baylor twice this tpTing and, altbouib it may (22) and Darrell Imhoff (14) for tbe taters. be just coincidental, the Angell have acored nine runs in ucb ol the two g~~~ the Angela beat the Cleveland After 111·106 Scare Ind.iaru (9-7) last Wednesday, first baseman Hinton scored two of the runs. ~on played a more significant role in Monday's 9--3 victory over the San Francisco Giant.I at Holtville. Calif. He drove in m runa, a aprinC blgh for the Callfornlrafta, With two aiqles and a triple mnton led an attack that auailed two San FranciSco pttchen -Gaylord Perry and Lindy McDaniel -with 15 bits. The total war another aprina blah for the Aneela. Hinton had plenty of help. Jim Fregosl. Rick Relc:Jlardt, J a Y Johnstone and Bubba' Morton eacb bad a pair of ttlts. But Hinton'• performance was the biggest plua fo.r the Angels. "That'• what we're boplnl be'll be able to do for ua," eothuted Rlpey. "We're bopinJ be can plck UJ up lit quite a few poaltsou. TodaJ lt bNJpened to be fk1t but." cautomJa'a otfeme blid been 1aU1nl until Hinton aparted Monday'• apil-m,. The Anieta bad been blankad in three of tbelr previOUI four .WU. RilJ:le1 hopes the Angela ca sustain a little of thdt otfensive 1DOIMDtum today and Wednada7 when they play Cleveland in El Puo, Ta., a ttDOWD· ed hitters' paradbe. CbaftC'U are ~ Hinton. wtJo found a paradlle In RoltTWI, will be lo ..,. ...,.. -I08lebwtn. • West & Baylor, Inc. Invade Chicago Tonight By Gl.UiN WHITE °' -DellY "" ""' West & Baylor, Inc. -also known as the Los Angeles Lakera -are in the Windy Oty tonight to continue their National Basketball Association playoff series wtth the scrappy but outmanned Chicago Bulls. Coach Bill van Breda Kolff's Lakers will be aeekina their third atrailbt verdict owr the Bulls in tbe!r beat-of. Mven series. The Labn captured conqueat number two In tM plqofft by tMtns a bard-eamed 111-108 win aver the Bo.Us Tuelday nigbt before 1,151 fa.na at the Forum in ln&le1'00d. Van Breda Kolff'a boaptta.I «nr blew 14-point lead aod h8d to bang oa lot survival the last frantic 3:35 aa Chicago came to life and made a run at tbe bostl. The acse c:amed van Breda Kollf to CCl'DllleDt eftenrard. "wbat a way to a.Wa a llviDC r w • ftOOd lll'oand too mudl the third qurwr. And, wtaea ,.. bad INdt al 10 ad :: .. tried IOtD8 tblnl• .. woU:tn't 4o Jf k ..,... a pme « mocb cloter. "So, .. make a fft' tllrncwtn Mid <ldc•io pg bot and an al a luddeD yoo find younelf ID a liCht altuatioo." The tilbt 1ttutkm dntloped with S:35 Wt 1n tbe duel u <Jdca10 foqbt to a 100.100 tie OJ! a ..,. from u. earner-bf .Jlm Wublnstoct. Bon~. a, Mbta and frM t11row1 ~ JflaJ Wat ad E1ciD a.,w ..... LUn ...... 11..s 'tr. * * ~AllM"'9 T e , T t....., " ... If Oii" ' N tt • c.. .... ... ,,__.,.. . .. . ......... ' .......... , lt • .... I M 1 ... . ,.. ....... , ... .... a • .. • .., a "" • ,_. e .... ,. T_. e .. n1 a.-........... -... " ••• -.. &.9 ~ ............. •-111 ..., __ _ ,..... .... -OMm .. '-M9lllt .. fer mOlt cl the rem.al• ~ although a»caeo did tie it cmce man Um.all). Aa v;n Breda Kolff admitted lat.er, "Jerry and Elgin an our money players so we have to go wYb them in the key situation. We know too that if they are fouled, chaDces 11re they'll make thoce free throws." The btgut play in the hectic fhlWl wat with 1:03 to go • Wat blt an 11-footer and •• fouled on a.. play. Be converted .. free to.I tD mate It lot-1~ Ollcaco urro.red it to lCJt.lOI • Flynn Roblnlon'a free tbrow wtdl • aeconda rematnm, B1" be m.Jaed hil eec:oDd attempt. the Labn ,.. bounded, ud were lb&. a., coatrol the ball tU1 the 6Dlab with Arcbie C1art pkklfll up • couple al cbarit.J tou.. iD tbe interim. West wood up with a paUU, CJb.. ~ lbowtni no 1D«ftc:t from ,. emt laJmW -• I::*' ~ "' ...,. for van Breda · Bayb-e...s • -Qut poCW 17. Kings, Penguins Clash at Forum " Foe ball .0 .J)a1 are ~ of I • H the. .... I• Wit ~ &di • s.. .. .. , , ; 10 C1 C Crew Uniqu·e in JC Ranks DAILY P'ILOT J J Pirates All B1 EAaL GllS'l'KEY •• Delt ,. ........ Which .aUll•. wor)l tM htrde<1t~ Footbtll players? TrKkmen? Basket- ball players? S"1m mers? • Orange Cc>Qt College crew coach Oave Gr&ol says oarsmen not only are among t h e hardest-working .uuetes but they also put m one of s~·· lontt•l seasons. . Kil fr<11h and varsity crews o~n their IChedulel Uu.s weekend but their IUSOOI started last October 1 Jt'• the bednninc ol a long sea$on, with the sluldow of the Olympics ~ over the int.ercollegi.a1e *CbeOtlle. Oraqe Coaat's last acbed· uled "ineet la tht Wat.em Sprints at Seattlt .. ., lf..18. • .,,_ we lb.rt getting ready rer ~ trt;e.11 -&he JtUt day' .. ~I'". ·.Red Guyer Of.Career .. f If MN IFVANS ... ...., ..... .,, Puttinf tM wraJ>t tll 34 years as head football coach and athletic director at La~ma Beach Hip School, Red Guyer has turned back tfw! pages and decided that h1a 1962 football team stands u the brictite1t li1bt in h1a memory. "[remember it ht>cause it wa~ such a djsappointing climax to that season," Guyer ~:w~. ''We wen t all thf' w:w tn !hf' r rF' rhampinnshin ir:imr 110· defr;itrd and thrn loc;t " Thf' '52 i\rlit;t~ won :ill lhrrf' or lhr1r prarlicE' ~amrs anrl thrn went 11·0 through the Oranste Leal'(ue. Gu ver'c; tr:im brat Corona. 20-0 .. in the rw plavorr opener and then. with trPp1da- tion . went to Chula Vista for the second round game .. Chula Vista wac; 'pn· c;trnnl? that vear Thev had I 5 O O students we had 500 T fic11red • we'd gPt chr wed 110 prrtty had. But WI' ht-at 'rm :l2 12 .. ThP r hampionshin l!:lmr thr fotlowint? wrrkrnd )litlrd T.a1!11na • Rrach anrl Rr1wk'y al the lat- ler"s rrit?id hrlrl "It w;ic; :l'..' rlN!rrr" th:ii nieht r. 11nd wind' Thrrr wrrrn't anv drf'll~ini! (arilifl('" fnr llS Sn WP operatr!'I 0111 of a CirPyho11nrl hm; thfll nii?ht. · Wrll thrv kirkPrl n(f :-ll'rl wr ~ went down and scored We kick· ed orr to thrm nnd th rv f'llntrd .! it ni?hl bark after fhreP nlavs We went down lo thrir two and f• fumbled it away ••rt wes 6-0 at thr half "The final wac; ~ and T thi.,i.; if th~ gamt had lac;tpti aMthrr J :JI minute-: thP c;rnrf' woulrln'\'t" ... t>Prn 40..,e w,. fini<h"ct th~ c;paqon 11-1 .. .. ~me of ttw> 11lar1 whn plll' rrl ""' that l.al!UnR tr:.m wrrr \.fil.;p }fiu1c:. currf'nflv a tr:1rhrr 1., th"' r stg11.," ll('hnol ~v~trm St"''P "n11nk'' Rurton. \"iTICP l11rrn11 n nn Ai1el. Stan Ht'rflt><'k 11nd M"rvl R&msey Whilf' Ute '52 rlub 'lla.,d!! out thP mo1t clearlv In G11v1>r°ll mind. thf' '47 team r11lf'~ as the rtronsert. That chth defeatt'd Bantow at the oht Santa Ana Bowl. 20-7, for the CTF crown. Durlnl the apan of tt34-t9M. Guyer '"' his best plaYtt "u l'us McKnl-'1t. Cllr'm\t1Y the "th'etlc dtr«tOT "' ~ltblrlt : Rieb Schc'lol In r.,,.nt1 Ana. "'" I bec•me an an-P.clflt' r oast d :" at the tJnlvet11lt°Y or ~an Fran- • ct~ aftu h,. w•~ "f"111duatt'd tram IAfu»• Hifb In 1931. r.unr annou~ hli1 retlr~ 111.rll ~ Lasmt •• rtttt'lt)y. I 4 ·"Wt started with. a sro19> of abo4&t 70 and it's DOY dowt) to,30.' .. In the be~nning, they nnt throu«ta a tough condiUOftinc procram all dur- !01 fill. We bad them doln1 wind sprints, rope climbs &nd running up and down the stadium steJ)I. They did this four days a week W1til spring. "We lost about 20 during the faU on campus before we even HW a boat. We another 10 following the camp workout.a and then lost another through academic in· eligibill The · test of the season is Satur- day ea (X)C hosts Cal State (Long Beach I tn t~ Lido Channel ln a race beginning at 8:30 'a .m . "What wilt\ this belng an Olympic year, it's going lo be an exciting aeuon. It puts a tot of u tra z.e11l int. the wbow operstion." The fine o~ tnals, for e1&,hl· Ex-Oiler Ace In fudians' Minor Chain Jack BrQbamer. aU..swi.et LeaguP short.atop for Huntington Buch Hlllh last year, is worltlllg out in thr Cleveland Jndians' minor I e a g u e teams in Tucson. The Indians, who drafted Brohamer last summer. signed him in January. He will be assigned to the lndians' class C Rock Hill Team lo the Western Carolinas League. .... ., .... ORANGE -8'at Bewtll <'onllders hlm1elf a 1*17 .... Qlrilltt r so when he woa tlM nt.ya~ datll IH t S11tur- day ia 1 4 • a I ~ w I & h a time of t!.'J, -WU.'* •Wed. The Cllapmu c.lece 1ophomorr from TrtaWad W a time last yur nf !l.1 bat CMt se .... Ml left ankle had beea ~ hJm .... e tnuble. "It pained ae WHI I ru t he flot lt>t of dae .._,_. reta1," Rowell 11a4d. 1$ W beta llrilf him since last Mondry duriaf wtrrllouta. Arter his m victory. Howell'• Ifft ankle 1tiJl burt t0 ht bad the tMm P'-JJldn cbeck ll. ftt .._,_.._, a...0•1 left arie 11 ktlte.. ;. PHILADE12HlA -Wanted: One ampty-IW'Jliabed bocll:ey rink. Must be near metropolitan ~rea. S e a t I n g capacity of 14,IXX> would be nfce. Most important, roof must be atu.rdy. Anyone int.erealed, please contact the Phlladelpbla F lyers of the Na· tional Hockey League. Their Spectrum Sports Arena u under repair , and they're looking for a place to play the Stanley Cup plJyoffs in. ThP F'ly ers will not be ahlt to ui::c their ill-fated home rink when the StanlPy Cup playoffs open April •· 'fhP Spectru m remains closed for rt>p:>irs. and while workmen touch up the scarrt>d roof, the question is: Where will they play! ''I wish I knew," said Joe Kadlec, pubhc relations representative of the f'lvers. ··aut we should know on \\ ed nesday ... Bl"RBANK -Tlae NaU.ul Broad· rastiog Co. Is takial 1f0'14euier Raf- "' .Johnson off camera ftlle lle'1 a membt>r of Sen. Robert F. Kuoedy'1 presidential dele(atlo•. \ spokesman fM" Ute 11riwerk 11ld \1ooday that .Johnson, who wu the l9GO dccathfon cha rap&oa a& U.e !Wme Olympics. will work back In the nt"uoom of Channel •· The m o v e is t h e reimlt or I h t Ft dt ral Communication Commfllslon'• t qual Umt rule for polltlcal fl~urr•. Thi' NRt: 11pok.-11man snld that If .Johuon, 32, wlthdraw11 from lhr 172- mrmbf'r delegation plrdted tn Kl'n· nl'dV. ht wilt return to hl1 on-camera dutio . nENVER -The Armed Forces .\U-Stars will meet Akron. Ohio. and SJlOkane plays San Franc11co tonithl m the semifinals of the 11151 annual .._at1onal AAU Basketball Tournament Akron. the defendln' champion, ad· ,·anced to the sPmlftnals w"lth 1n 89·70 shellackin~ or Los An1ele1 wbUe the All-Stars were downing Milwaukee 92- 70 Spokane polled the flr11t UJl~rt of thP tournament by ehmm11hnj! J'<'rPn- mal ri1vorile Bartlesv1Ue. Okla . 57·62. San Francisco 1rwd 1 -.rr victory ovrr Oeflver-Capltal to adv1nce to the semifinal3 tar entrant&, are Ml (Qr· evlJ J\lly in Lone Beach. ~ .W eonttatrate on the four-oar trials in late Aucwt, al10 at Lona Beach. ''But aU that is a l,,ng way away. Right now we're just concerned with the intercolleJiate aeasao." Grant, 10 a tone of cautious op- timla.m, Uuoks be bu tbe best crew in Coast's history. "Right now I'd say we should be rated no worse than fifth on the wut coast -betund, in order, Cal, UCLA, Stanford and UCL'' Grant has a banner ·IJ"OUP of talent up from last year's frosh shell. The '67 Bucs went 6-l, losing only in their final race, to Stanford. The varsity was $-3. Pressed to single out bis two lop oarsmen. Grant named frosh strott Rockwell Raun and v11rsity stroke Jim Jorcensen. Other d e p e n d a b I e perlOTmers are varsity men Jay Amestoy, Ron Lindsey, P hil Peterson, Cary Simonds. John 8ale. D~e Halli- day, ~f Strand and Al Pierce. Frosh stars are Harold Totten, Al Schnelder, Terry Zlppwallt, And:t Mthayto, J~ .Fl)'M. Ray Martin, Ken Le wis aod Norm Briggs. Grant' just returned from a pre- OlycnJ>lc meelihf at Harvard. He rf'Perta Washrngton, UCLA, PeM , Nw.Jy, Wisconsin and the Vespa.r Boat Clult o' Philadelphia are all sure trials rntrants. The lirst rPgatla dale on Oranee Coast's calendar is April II, when the Pirates travel to the Lon g Beach Regatta to meet the llltes of Oregon State. UCLA. UCI, Loyola and Cal S~ (Long Beachl . l'CLA, Grant says, will noat a 6trong team this year •·t>ecause they have six of our oarsmeg up there.'• Desert Transl ormatlon Spring Training Hex Hovers Over Schaal Achievement records in spring training have a king, wearysom e history of proving meaningless when they start playing for real in April. Tt11~ ttdger nf ''new Babe R11th11" and sensational pitchers uncovered in Florida and Arizona only to wilt after opening dav isn't short. (l's as if the strutting rookie is suddenly stricken with werewolfer y at the first "play ball!" Nonetheless. a ball player can only feel tncouraged with a sb111> spring under his belt and Paul Sc:baal. the Ancell' third baseman, ls di1uttn1 ,.,. ,, nntt''t''''"' EARL GUSTKEY ••••••••••• hi~ .m b11tt1niz average with nary a castric pain. Schall. you might r~a11. wa~ i;o bad at the plate last year that pitchers were embarrassed to strike him out. St"fl .. I Or Rodrigut-%1' Rlf llt uow thf' A1tf'l11 JM\ 111.e a solid flnt division eJub. Wht t»"r or not thev make a run fn r the pe11Di flt WllJ dPpetllf }artely nn Sct1a11l -c111 ht lilt, aay. '!'n. or will the Aagel1 have tAt i n with the lne:rperieaeed I.a Rodrti nrz 11 tblrtt? The Anrel1 11tow p eat proml11r In thl' pltchlnf department hnt nothing concrete 1• far. Noh11rlv 11hould he shocktd at Sammy Fiii~' rrrent bomhlno -. he wa11 11-lt wlfh rlnrh1natl l:ut year and h:t<I a U .. 'l ERA. Bnf, 11'!11ln, 1111rln( t r ll I n I " t rf'COrifs hlVe I WAY of ltr0'"'"'! mtnnh•fle11•. 1'11e ltnif c1t11r ''"'t come• to mind 111 D11n Mh,chfir "hn looked 111•plelou1dy like • lem11n t11d 1Drtnf. He went on to Jilt .%78 and %.5 ltomen . * * * LIVSEY DEPT. -Costa Meqa Rl(h ba1utball coech Herb Llvse,· might be an assistant under Oran~e Coas~coach Bob Wetul next season Wetzel said at last week's P lralP basketball banquet that such a mo\'e wa" po<t<tlhle. ,,,, onlv oh<1t:1rl" i" gettin( L1vsev fitted into a classroo m as~lgnmenl. He's ,., EnPli~h teachtr. * * * FOOTRALI. nEPT. -t'ormrr WrAtmlnstPr Hll!h rt'r t>lvn f'rurr Hicks 111 t nrolltd at Oran~f' foA11t Van guar<l Rall y Nips Cal Tech U nn Taylor smacked a double in the lut o( the ci&hlh lo drive in .Jody Murray and Phil Myeri1 with tlM wtnnln1 runs Monday afternoon as Southern Cal College of Costa Mesa turntd back vlsitln1 Cat Tech. 12·1 I. to\1Tl4111• Ul...,011111.\ C.\L TICM 1111 .... ~ ........ ,,._.. 1' 4 1 t t H•ll>ffl ,_ u • t 1 I T....,, tf, W 4 I I J ( ...... ~. M, • ' 1 J I Cr--. .. l f t 1 -"' U • J 1 I t ()rtll :I>, e J 1 0 0 s.o.tdle. lit J 1 1 I MC:Gvlrt "· , • • , J ....... ft J ' l , Nl-r, 'llr f 1 I t , .... ,_ la 4 0 I I kllllltt. d f > t t l'rul"4. " If 2 I ft CM-. It 4 t I I ,_,,..,..._ e J t t I.~ c , • • • h fWlf. " • 1 0 ~.c I 1 I t ' ,,..,.,.,. II I 1 I I ,..... . .,,.,...... ""'' I ancl wtll pl1y football for the rlrate1 nnt 1ea1on. Hieb 1pent hl1 flNt 1rmf'1lf'r 111 Stanford. He and qu1n1rrbark Oa\f' Ptnh11ll (now 11t Cal) put \\'r~t111instrr Into lht pt1"slnt and rrrrl\ Ing rr cord books In the 196' season. * * * GOLDE"' WF.ST DEPT -The Rustlers ha\'f' a pitcher stasht>d awa y who could bf. the bi~j?est name In the Eastrrn Conference next year. He's Al Di~kin. a 24 VPar-old "walk on'' who f'nrolled at cwr arter beinl? released from the Navy in Florida. "He workc; out with 11c; and r ha\'P yet to ~"" an E;istPrn Confrr<'nr e pitcher who lhrowc; hardrr lh;rn hP does," says C: WC hasrball coach F rrd Hoover. * * * \lCLA OEPT. -Quotr from Rrnln A~~Mn nl hn~krthall co1ch J,rrv ~ormnn on whr thf'r or not ocr· nrorlur t .John \';•''"'" II J!Md l'noui?h to play at UCLA : "We \H111dn't he recrultlnc him (( wr didn't think he waa." NormllD wouldn't HY w h 1 t Soutbland hlt h school 1tar1 ht ud head t'oarh .John Woodtn •rt """~· Inc but hr did s1y th1t Tom M11t- Jard of Clrnn (Norwalk) n d P1wl We11tph111I of Avlatlnn (Rrdonifnl were the h<'at of thla )U r 's err crop. THAT TIME AGAIN -Orange Coast College starts its 1968 crew season Satur day in t he Udo Chan nei with an 8,:30 a.m. ra~ against Cal State !Long Beach). Oranee Coast ia the onJy junior college in the nation with a crew program. Beach Cities Meet Saturday Ten of the Coast area·s top hil?h srhool track teams are i.tandin1t by for Saturday's third annual Beach CIUe$ Jnvitat1onal which will be stagM at Newport Harbor Hil!h School. The mc<·I sponsorNl ll\ th<' Costa Mesa-NE'\\ port Lions C'luh, has drawn spikers from C'Mta l\fosa, 1lunttn1Zlon Beach, La~una Reach, Estancia, Fountain \'alle) M<11 ma. Coron11 del Mar. San f'IPmente, WestmmstM and Newport Harbor. Heading the parade of vanity. Bel' and Cee talent duo to perform. 1c; Paul Wllhams. the fleet.footed whiz from llunlln~lon Williams. holder oC the cw·s Clas~ Bee rt>cord 1n the 660 ft ·20 5) will be shootin~ for a double. He 's enterrrl in the ~O and 880 with best hmE's of 48 4 and I 55.4. ~~--~--~~~~--------------~~~~ MARINERS GOLF CLINIC '68 MARCH 28-APRIL 10 for everyone attending FREE gof( bag \ and club' gi,cn wccJ...Jy by MaLG1egnr FREE Jack Nickl~us book on golfing tips FREE golf tips from the pros Watch your swing on television th en hear an analysis by a pro In the ~fanncr~ lnh~~. a tclcvi.,ion camera will record your swiDi then ploty 1t had, i1111unrly for you to !ICC ""d a pro to analyze. ) nu \\.ill he pla) i ng in Brunw.-ick\ new •·swing-Away Pro Gotr• unit, 1ha1 permits you to drive 300 yards, or make a 30 foot putt! May Have /ffenillfl!t~ To adv1~c you on you r game. pros will be "on atafr week days, from 11:30 to 1:30 bcainnin1 Thunday, March 28, thru April 10. J J Grid Star HoSpjtali~d FT. CAMPBELL. Ky rAP) -lArrJ Con1ar , Cleveland Browns' fullblelt and ronnu Nottt Dame football lt"r. ts hosplt.Uud hen wtU. W'h1t doctors describe as possible malnJ1tls . C'onj1r enttred lbe but bolplt.i Sunday. The ba" lnformallnn offkt. repnrtrd Con}l.r's proinosla 11 "lOf'd with a favorabt. procpect of early recovery." Offtrial11 qlift It -.aid 1111 a 4a" ' or two · M{ort laboratory t.utl art cc;mp&eW b4rt addtd thJt Co11jar'~ cond1Uoa ,'WU tmprof'td ed ..... I n1~1 to tNatment. ('.onjar. t .. foot-1, 2101>tund fullback WM 1'» tbt Broftl No. 2 4.raft cbeke tMt ,..., b a memt.r of the N•OMal Cu1rd. HI! had ~port.-d for six month~ of acti~• duty and -a• In bu fifth ... 11 of bl le trah•f"' • TAXf A TJP 'F•O\f mr ••OS TI ... n . Mat JI ,~ .. ~ D•··· I ...... , 11. Mid c-...ir n llb Tiluf1 • Ar'\ ' 1 rt , M•r •" 11•1"" r nft• lr•1rw < "•" I "''"'IT C1111t 'Fii, Al"'ll J Ml'fl , Arfll I C~nkl llall '""'• A,.. (",,.,,..,, Ch1b M•~ ,AJfll I T"''. Af'l•I J Jllt'll • .,, '~· '4n• < """''' O•"' 'T-~ t V.rd . Arul 1 (,.,., Dnl\ l ""'" "-"'Id Coon1•7 (M t Wt4 • Air" I• Mariners Savings & Loan Association@ WestcJiff at Dover • Newporl Beach, Cahlornia • 642-iOOO }% DAllY '1lOT LOOSf.NING-t.Jfl EXEICISE CUTS DOWN ST RAIN 1 .. 1 ' J i l' I • 4' 11· 1 ldeollyyou1hould hit some shots before eoch rovnd -- •peclally 1f you are tHlng off in the early mom ing, If, however, Y°" a imply do not have the time o r the op- portvnity to hit practice bolls, here is a simple exercise that wlll help you untighten the swing muacl•. Me,.ly.put a club behind yovr back and under yOJ.Jr GITllJ {, .. Illustrations). Then make a full backswing tum until the end of the club ls pointing down towards an lmaglnary boll. Then awing down and through the "•hot" Into a full flnlsh position with the other encl of the c:lub now pointing towards the "ball.• Santa Anita ,. • .,. uc•. • MtlMI. '"''" • """"' ' -oldl ellll I/It, CllllmlM. ,..,,_ ...-. Clelmlne IH'lea ~. 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M ,.,,, "1111• .. ma-' .,.., eld1 •n<I uo Clnalf!M 111owaroc:n. Purw SI0.000 Tiie 1(-COU111Y F1lr. All'• Theme II Valefl1Wl1l ti) ,,,.,.,...., o.u.hlff II IJ LAmbet11 111 l'lof1cl IL "1ncn Jrl lll Mf"I. Joe '· ID Pltrte) 170 Dnttar II (J Set~I 116 "''* "'-CW Htrrl1) 116 Ultr9 Qu9t (M Y•""11 111 LAii Dtl lol (A ,......,., 111 Tuna In the Colorful Sound of Ora nae County Music I RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM From Fashion Island, Newport Beach Huntington No. 1 . Irvine lake Fishing SChweit.zers Pace MeSa Verde Bags Cage Crown Is Good Mesa Verde Co u n tr 1 Cblb'• awiJD team boeW 11' iDvitaUonal •wim m • t t r«elltly, but eam. Gp with Mdlraht 4.1.1 MVOC. U.14 ~ Huntington Beach No. 1 defeated team No. 2 for the championship of the Hun- tington Beach Recr aUon Department's boys' basket· ball champ1or.sh1p in the aeventb -eighth grade d1v1· sion The No l ouU1t prevailed by 4.;-37. Marina Northern b e a t Marina Eastern 111 the fifth and sixth grade cham- p10Mhip game. 47·25. 1111 ~ 11!1 Gr--Mtl• 1-* ":: :Ta.,.', n Wll•li••ld 1 , 7 11 W<wll\• 1 • 7 11 S..lc/I t I 2 I Wllll.tmt 7 6 4 10 ll<lfldotDll • • • 0 WllfflPr t t 7 t ""'"" • 0 0 • 16Ul7'5 Kwt1tlfltl9ll leac• Hltll Ht J ,0 '1 ,, TP' ltulJ WI"°" ~·· Marci• cummlno l'ellowl .._..,.,. IS 1 " JI t 1 ) 10 ; • l 17 7 I 2 i 0 , ; , 0 0 , • 0 0 0 0 • 0 l 0 Mll1M ""'I""" llrannlne JOll,...,,. Ll"'lt Garrl>0n, -MMsuh•w• NfWINlll HawltlM a.II Garrison, I l'O l"T,, TP' • l J IS 7 0 J u 1 ; 7 I l 0 J ' 1 0 0 ; 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • 20 1 u ... Jiii ..... ,.,,. Marl,.. IHI.,. Ha-l....torl Ooenl•. o. Cllertlft. IE. ... ,.,, 1'0 P'T PP TP' 7 ; l I I 0 A 10 0 0 1 • l • , • ""'"''"" Hltdlll lr.mff UWIM ltr\IM CrlCdl,.,.. • I •• t I t I t I t 1 I I t t t t 1 I t I I I 11 i M 25 OIU.. ldrMI ...... lurllelt, 0'- 1Uf'lto1t, Gorltle llack Contren MtfetOtlA H l'T ,, T, t I > J • l .. , 0 • , • 2 • , ' ) 1 • 7 4 I J I It 52225 lll'f. 4111.,..... ltMCM V1-SCMll Recent warm wea~ ha.a jacked up the lbbini at Irvine Late, accord.in& to lake operator Russ Cle•.ry. no winners. Bluest point ptten were Lorie and Panf Scbweitm: and Tim MeElratb. AREA PLACING M G.lrla 25 yard ftte -%. Pam Schweitzer 19.0 MVCC 4. ClUldace Veale, 19.1 Coast Clippers. 10 Yd. F1y -%. R1cb • 109 Yd.: "'--4. Peay McElratb ~.. MVOC. 4. Tl:. 1~!: ~ ~ BrlMI Schftlber ~ ·' MVCC. Riley 40.1 C. CJippere. ll·U 8-Jt ts-14 ..,. 100 Yd. Free -4. Tim 100 Yd. _ 2. Mart Brb1eJ McEiratb l :OU MVCC. ~.a N.B.T.C. 50 Yd. Brea.It -2. Tim 50 Bd -3. J e.ff McElrath (MVCC) 31.7 4. JamelOD 3U N.B.T.C. 4. .fun c.aapan 40.3 MVCC. M.t Bri.UeJ 33..0 N.B.T.C. 50 Yd. Fly -5. 11m 50 Yd. Butterfly -3. Jeff McEirath 3U MVCC. Jameecm 31.S N.B.T.C. I. 100 Yd. lndo. -I. Robert 'nm JlcElr.ih SU 6. Jim Webster 1:21.0 MVCC. Davil 33.3. N.B.T.C. ,.. l'T "'TP ; • ' 1' I l I S • • • • I t t I Crappie fltbermen John Moore and Joh.D Kurosky reported excelleJJt catches of up to two and a quarter poundJ each. The largest crappie of the weet was boated by Jim Schofield of West Covina who brought m a two-pound, lG-Ouncer. Boyd Dunkelberaer of Stan- ton caught a two-pound, lour-ouncer. 25 yard back -2. Pam Schweitzer 25.1 MVCC 1.1-------------------- 2 I J ; • • 1 • • • l • t I t t 7 71121 Prep Tennis Candace Veale 'rl.7 CoMt Clippers. 25 yard breaat -I. Cao· dace Veale ~.I Cout Cli~ pen. L-• ... di (IJI OJ) 11 ..... Wllllam1 Ill ) -&-1, &-2. ~ ., The IArgt!st trout caught recently was a thrff·pound, !().ounce Rainbow bagged by Hugo Marensain of Pico Rivera. Cleary s.ays llmlta are common all over the lake with cheese and a few biting at lures and night crawlers. 25 yard lly -1. Pam Schweitzer 22.7 MVCC 5. Kelty Robertia 25.5 MVCC. ~lt Girll 100 Yd. Free -3. Lorieli;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;~:;iii;;iii;iiii;ii !"I._ Ill ) -.... .... &t, 60 Sc:lloen....,. (Lil -Wo .... ~. ......... 2_6~11 ILi loll 1io M. U. .,...... Wltm-tkl ellCI !nlleld (Lil _, M, 6-f, 6-l. 1·S. FrYer and AnMtnlnl (LI) IOI! 1-t. H, 36. 3'. ,_ II ,,_.._. U) (11 ..._. a.cit ""''" OUOIOUX Ill) lolf 06, 2._ s-r ILBI loel , ... 2-4.. Shltt ILi) -6-2. M1 Iott U. 11-CL•> lalt 1 ... N. 0...111 Gary Howe of Orange record8f1 a five-fish limit weighing H and a half pounds. Schweitzer 1.17.0 MVCC 50 Yard Breast -5. Lorie Schweitzer 51.5 MVCC . 50 Yard Fly -3. Lorie Schweitzer 38.5 MVCC. 100 Yd. Indo -5. Lorie Schweitzer 1:31.8 ¥VCC t-lt Beys 100 Yd. Frtt -4. Brad Schweitzer CMVCC) 1: 12.0 I. Mike Mc£1ratb I: 13.2 MVCC. 50 Yd. Breast -4tb Tie llSTAUIANT Fine Continefttel Col1ine fonest Brelhe Ouht•nclin9 Pienlst of Orant• C.Unty will enter+eht in the lounge, Weclnesdey thru Seturcl•y, •• t:JO ,.m. dutint Morch 27 2nl L C..t H ..... y '71-MJ1 C... ... Mir c;o,....., ..... -•Yf!Oldl (\.I) ""' $1,,.. '°""""' and "•YIOll (LI) -M 1 loel •1. u. Catfish ar~ plentiful ln eight-foot depth sections of the lake in weedy areas. W.ost of the eats are averag- 1 ng between three and five pounds and are bitting on big blocka of cheese. with Bill Babuboft, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Buena Park M i t e Ready ReservAccount You've exempted YoUr exet11Pfiorg Deducted your deductions. Subtracted ~ lo89eS. Rechecked yoor figures. And you CNi8 more than you•d planned on. We know how tt is. So we'd like to cal your attention to the fact that Ready R89ervAcccu1t la • taxpayer. It can supply our money to your Ohec:ldl 1g account to help with tax bills. All you have to do la wrtte a check and extra caah wtl be depoelted automdcely. lnterest.-free W r9paJd wWM 25 days. Or repeyable on an wy, ~ bMll. 'If you have approved credit and could \me eome reMty money before April 15. viii~ Blr1k eoon. • AIM. for a Reidy A11ervAccotd by rwne. Or Ji'8t lilk for the ct**h ta ICCOtd thll ........... taxing. ...... ,..,..,,.. ...,..,_ SECURITY F1RSf NATIONAL BANK --~ . .... -... ___. ---..--.,,,,.. " •-• -,,,. _...._-• -.. r - BIA ANDlltSON, 14Utor Great Books, Great Series A blend.in1 of intra-city relations in the field of culture occurred when Cotta Mesa and Newport Beach Friends of the Library decided to combine efforts in preeenting the Junior GrNt Books Discussion Series in seven elementary sctlools in the Newport-Mesa District. In order to present the sene.6, leadership training ses$i<>nB are necessary. And conducting the training course will be Howard C. Will Jr., Pa· cific Cout area director of the Great Books Foundation. The ~week course will begin TuesdQy, April 16, and continue e~ch Tues<!_a7. ~c· · tion is from 8 to 10 p.m. in the Newport Heights Elementary &.1lOoJ. New- port Beach. Parenti interested in daytime sessions may attend the ones ded· uled from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. each Wednesday, beginning April 17. Mrs. John T. Nolan of the Cost.a Mesa group and Mrs. Loren Heather of the Newport Beach Friends have been working with Dr. Hilda McCart· ney, director of instructional media services. to coordinate the drogram. The pilot program, now in effect, offers one class from thir through sixth grades at College Park, California, Monte Vista, Harbor View, Mar- iners, Newport He.igbts and Newport Elementary school!. Each group is comprised of 20 studentc who meet with leaders for one hour eveey other week. Literature discussed ranges from Dickens, Andersen and Kipling to Sophocles, Plato and Dostoevsky, depending on the group's level of maturity. Foundation spokesmen point out that any adult, regardless of for· mal education, who enjoys books and believes youths are capable of learn- ing to think for themselves can become a leader. Discussions are led, not taught, by special trained leaders. The only oharge for the course is $8, which covers the cost of the souree books. More information is available by calling either Dr. McCartney at 646-3224; Mrs. Heather, 646-1887, or Mrs. Nola_!l1_ 546-7254. Registration mWlt be received by April 5 by Mrs. Heather, lHW Highland Drfve, New· port Beach. NEW AVENUES EXPLORED -Through the Great Books Discus- sion Series new adventures awaii elementary students in the New- port-Mesa School District. Joining forces in ~resenting the series and the Leadership Training Course are Friends of the Library of Newport Beach and C06ta Mesa. Coordinating efforts are (left to right) Dr. Hilda McCartney, di6trict diredor of instructional media services; Mrs. John T . Nol.an, CM Friends president, and Mrs. Loren Heather, NB Friends president. Provisional Status Given New Helpers A year of provisional work opened today for five new memben; of the Newport Harbor Auxiliary of Chikiren's Home Society. Honored at a luncheon in the Shorecliffs home of Mrs. John Killefer were the Mmes. James Dehlsen, Mason G. Roe, William Blanton, Lee Sam· zms and Delbert Van Ornum. An orientation of their duties will be outlined by Mrs. Robert Diem· er, vice president and provisional chairman, at a later date. Requisites to be completed by Jan. 1 so they may earn the right to active membership include assisting at the Well Baby Clinic in the CHS office, Santa Ana and serving as hostesses for the father-daughter tour of the facility in July. Another activity is part!cipatin.g in the preparation of the 15th an· nual Debut.ante Ball to be presented Dec. 28 in the Balboa Bay Club. Assisting Mrs. Killefer with hostess duties were the Mmes. Merton K. Cameron Jr., John S. Wat6on and Herbert W. Kalmbach. Mrs. Wllliam Adams, president, introduced the newcomers. Another import.ant facet of chapter functions is the annual tea givea to honor patronesses who financially support the group. Mrs Alfred V. Jorgensen will open her home April 2 for the affair. Introduced for the first time in this role will be the Mmes. IJoyd L Aubert, Lowell Evans, Maurice C. McCray and Robert N . Weed. Current patronesses are the Mmes. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr., Bew!ey Allen. Wallace W. Barnes, Clair B. Barnett, Robert F. Beauchamp, Joseph A. Beek, Chester E. Brabyn, Lawrence E. Brown, Walter Burrough6, Joseph L. Carver, Leroy L. Carver Jr., William Boucher Clark. Earl G. Corkett, Char· les P. Cotton. Elisha A. Crary, Byron H. Farwell and Lyman H. Farwell. Others are the Mmes. Norman A. Gamble, Robert Gardner, Walter Gayner, Edward H. Groenedyke, W. Allen Grubb, Robert Guggenheim, John K. Hamel, A. Alexander Hamilton, Rolla R. Hayes Jr., Edgar R. Hill. George Holstein ill, Russell Lewis Iseli, Ward E. Jewell, James W. Laws III. Moreland Leithold, Alan J. Mickle, Emory S. Moore Jr., T. Phillips Morgan, Paul Nissen, Paul A. Palmer, Chester F. Purcell, Edward A. Raulston, 0. W. Richard and Haster R. Ring. LIE'rs HAYE A IAIY SHOWllt-Once a year members of New· port Harbor Chapter of CJd.ldttn'• Horne Society SUpPlY baby ciothlnc and toya to the Sama Ana office. Cootributine to the call.9e are Oeft to riKbt) Mrs. James Deblsen. a new provisional member; Mrs. John 1t Hamel, patroness, and Mrs. Emory Moore, another patroness. Completing the list are the Mmes. Paul M. Rogers, Henry T. Seger- strom, Richard Steele, Harry E. StJckler, Denis Sultivan, John J. Swigart, Edward J. Taaffe, Edward G. Warmington, Thomas C. Webster, Charles C. Wh~ler, Horace S. Wilson Jr., George Yardley Jr. and George P. Yule. Edward J . Mooney, district director for CHS, will speak about adop- tion services rendered by the society, which he claims ie "easier than ever.• 'Shell Game' Advice's Rotten, So the Yolk's on Ann ANN LANDERS ~ be 'D be mad at YOU inltead. F. S. OF WASHINGTON, D.C. DEd r. L: I .... .....,,._... ................. ...,.. .. wrtee • ....... "TM Eg ...... 0.. "*' ....... .,........ tQ -· aa ....,._A .a. .,.,,.,.., 1.ar:.. ,... ,.. ....... DUR ANN LANDERS: Aftlr 10 ,. .. ot what I tbou8ht waa a fOOd nmrialt my wUe -*811 '*8me band and fiolmd heneJf a 1"w. I 1• tar I,.... ... !? c .0. -...Id • set over It, but I wu wronf. She wanta • dl90t'Ce. M1 rwward lot 10 ,..., o( devotion .. that lbe wll1 tlb JQ1 children and UM my bard•amed money to pay bet lawyer for cutt1nt my tbroet. Wbile tbt di'fCll'H la folDC through lbe IDd ~ cbildren will move into ID apc1ment Md I mUlt pay tar that, too. ~veryooe baa the lmprua.lon that tt JI alw1.71 the balb&Dd 1"bo plays trOaDd. u Ulla bed been tbe case I ..a4 bllft•ftb tW I -whit I deserved. bot It just isn't ao. The dJvorce laws In this country are 1hamete11ly slanted In favor of the wife. It Is criminal: Why Isn't 10metbm1 done to m.alce these laws more equitable? Jt la too late to help me but It would help other defenseless buabenda whOM connivinl •1ves want to live them the works. -PILLORIED D&\k PILLORIED: Y• MUST lilen I llW)'ft'. W'bl doea M aayT It ii ~ ftf ae C. MUeve Ulat ,.. are u MllMlett 11 JMr letter ......... I qne ~t U.. div~ ....... •01 ...... *tlltlJ , ..... ... ..... ~., If dtere ·~ ............................ R!'.AD ANN LANDERS: I wu ~ :•ed It tbe ...... fnilQ .. IUD who bad the nerve to lip hbnseU "Honest Abe." He practically wtnl into or1>1t t>ec.uae the pottman didn't put atampa on hil geetlnc ell'd1 and g:i.fta -Ju.st left 1bem in the mailbox· es. Hasn't that Jdlot got anythtnc better to complain about? And YOU -are you try1Jli to tell me that whtn our papet' boy and the nei&bbornood c:bildren lee~ eardl tn the mailbox they are breaJdnt tile lnT People who are ooaalderate aDd thougl'ICtul should be pralMd. Ml' tlnatened. Shame on JOU. -0mi,., OF DEPAR'I'MENT NO. 2l DEAR GOU.St rm ... .,,... .. teD JM ..,.....,. AD I'll .,,.... ti .. 11 ..... wne1 ..... r ..._,, WIMI 9' 1111'. I w _...,-,,, llllta( ... ,,.... .. _., •• }n ... I .,,.ee, It touda loony, \ • t aevertlteleu tbere la lncleed 1 '* flae for leav1D1 cards and itfta ta &he maUMx wttboat stamps. Tberw II ao ftne, bowever, for rtuitnt ._ bell and bandlDC the card or IU& te the occupul. How far should a teen-ete ~ aor can necking be safe? Wbea • lt beccme too bot to handle? 84* for Ann Linden' boottet, -Necldlll and Pettinl -What An tbe Umitit!' MIO 1U'lf reqaat to Am Landi in c.-. cl thil newspaper encl ao eentt 1n co1n and a lont, atam uU-addruled envelope. d"-. Mn L&lld«t wUl be O.ld to ~ 1UCl with JOtll' problems. SeDd hTa to her tD cu. cl tbe DAILY = =a ielf.eddl"~ld, IC~ 14 ._, ""°' ,_.., llllrO ». 1w ·CM Methodist Church iSetting for Wedding Style Cabled MRS. DINNIS W. FAIR ledfM VtlWI the bridegroom'• grand- parentl. Honeymooning at an un- dlaclosed deatination. the newlywedt will make their h«>IM In Fullerton upon their mum. Tbt Dft Mn. Fair WU Students At UCLA To Marry A ~ ......,... weddJllc t. beinc pMmed by Nwtte Mmlr' and Wert Mn O.llan, bola~ at ua..A. 'lbe bridHlect, ~ ol the Robert F. Millara of Balboa .Jal.and, is an alumna ol Westcbester High Sch>ol and wBl tradute in JCJne with • tea c b in & <ndlafia) In eiemeotary edt'Cltioo Her fiance, IOD ot Mrs. ~ JloClll of Buena Pad: md 4be lat.e Mr. Robllt CazWoo, .. ttudylot in ...... of DtDtiltry mil 'Wiii pwduated from Buena Pct Hlab SobooL Miu Mllllt, a member of K11ppe Delta S o r o r i t y • revealed her eneagement durlnC the 41'11dWooal candle pua1nC ceremony. T b e graduated from Corona det Mar HlCh School and 11 studying bUJine11 at Orange Coast College. Her husband is a.n alumnus of Western High School, Anaheim and ii attend.in& Cypress Junior Colle1e. NANETTE MILLAR Wiii Wtd Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' . , HIY GllLS -AGES 4 TO 12 TWEENAGE PRINCESS CONTEST! THIS IS YOUR CHA.NCI TO WIN A "tll MODILING COUllSI PllOM GWEN'S SCHOOL OF CHARM9 A ~ft C.rtlflcate from YOIJNGLAND end 1 Portraft by LARSON PHOTOGRAPHY =· AIC1z ,.,_.~.._ ...................... .. SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, .... 11:00 •·"'- In HarW Ceftter -UGO Harbor ltvd. TsWl~ "'" 111 Crwul_,. lefv~, --~-2·-~--~-~-- - .. •••••••••••·• ·····••••• •••• • ····• A ... ···••••• .... TOI Owtlt'• w-1 fl a... .,,., ...... ....., ~ c..a.... \ J.46.9'1J ·I Horoscope Bargains For Sale Uldlr the auaplcll ot Ual-venlt.J P a r k C«nmwUtJ Aaocbdioa'1 r • e r tadae cmnm1UM, • l'UIDDl&P .. will tab place ~ and Sunday' M.lreb -.st. from t a.m. to 1:30 p.m., la Unlvenlty Part. Irvine C111 Bl1berr7 Drive 1n V1111p n. Libra: Watch Dieting Tbt funckalllnl • y •• t will benefit a summer NO- reatloa pr o I r a m far U.. chlldmt. · BarJalm _... varied fnm clothlnc. tor•. antiques, .,.. =· b 0 0 k .. reecirdt, ... Jew•lrJ to ..... tor tt.ma. Public Invited LSD Film Girls Talk WEDNESDAY, ~ARCH 27 By SYDNEY OILUB ''The wlH man ecmtrol1 hi• destiny. '. .A.ttro&o11 pol• the way." ARIES (IWcb U..AprU 19): Plana may bt uptet Be will1DC to chant•. to rebuild. Conceotrata on f o tu re rather tbH broodlnt 1bout past Be indeptGdeat Self. rellaoce ii key to sreater 1ucceu . TAURUS (April 20-May Presented S'IAKll It. N. W11klnton what to w1tcb for 1n young people and will cooclude with a qun&n and anawer lellloo. Scout Council Meets 20): ~Who appean ec- c.atrie suy be troubW )J ))lnODAl cHlemma. a. a food liltentr. No da7 . to quarrel O\'er tr&Oea. 8trtH u 1 derstandln1, •JmPafhJ and goocS wW. GEMnil (May 21 • J u n e 2:0): Higb.UCM veraalility. Those l:n authority are con- cerned with your ability to adapt to changing con- ditions. Demoostrate that ability. Sense of humor hetpa relieve tension. CANCER (J.u n e 21.July 22): Feellnc at restrid.ioo iJ but temporU"J. Know th.I.I. Act accordln'1y. A•old u.o- neceuary pou:rneya. You will not find amwen by run- Dini away. Steer' clear of arpmeot with relative. LEO (July 23.Aug. 22): Don't fight dty hall Meam you gain m«e tbrollfh diplomacy than by utilizing rub metb~. Money ques- tioo 11 resolved if com· munication liDel are open. Appllt1 to mate, partner. VIRGO (Aug. 23-SepL 22): Plans are discussed whicb relate to you in legal or partnership sense. Famijy, ruidence are affected. Bue deciaiom on careful analysis, oat impulse. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) : Get &be moat from efforts. Wasted motions can be eliminated. Takes extra el· fort -but you can achieve goal. Give tpeclal attention to diet, work metboda. SCORPIO (Oct 2S-Nov. 21) : Your .ability t o persuade members ot op- posite sex. a emphasized. You can get wtat you want today. ~Y is aaleam&Mbip. What you 1ell .i1 protpeet of pleasure. Koow this. Act ac· cordinily. SAGtrTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dtc. 21): Shake off lethargy. Family respomibllity anc1 o t be r pressures can be handled. Key ts to bold your ground. Don't panic at first sign of rebellion. Hold reins in tight grip. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Jan. 19): Some close to you, Jet otbera fteht the.fr own battlls. AQVAJUUI (Jan. •Feb. JI): Your POlllliioM cou.ld be la daal•· Tab DO ~ neceaary mu. CGodMl'N subject to abrupt cb.altf•. Consult flnanclal e 10 p • r t before IDakiAI larll G· pend1ture1. Tait it uty. PISCES (Peb. 1&-Marct: 20): Cydt bijh, bu& JMte or partner displays dtflnlte sign of restlessne11. Status quo I.a 1haken -you m1y h a v e to cona.lds new ap- proach. A void 1 e I I 1 tn- ian,lemmb. fl TODAY IS YOtJB BIRTHDAY you are an in· dividual others seet in time ot trouble, criala. You otteo are bett.r at beipU>C oUl~l'I 1ban at aidinl ytar1eU. Year f a v o r 1 eompWl.ac rath• than inltiatinC major project&. GENERAL TENDENCJ. ES: Lunar po1ttlon ls favorable f« fllbtne. News fe1tures reorpsdsa- tioo ot major croaPt. S. cludina pOUtk:al. Club Plans To Roll Out The Barrel A SaUl&ae and Beer Dance bu betJl pWmed by members of Tri.county Lodi• 23&. Order of Italian Sons and Dauchtera of America. The frolic will take place April 8, at 9 p.m., in the Clwrcb of tht BeaUtudel, La Mirada. naeu w1Il be '2 for ad- mi111ion and beer. Mualc will be provided bJ Sytvia Mlrit and 1be Nltbt SouDdl and a door prise will bt award· ed. The annual co u n c 11 Frederick Broae, Santa Ana. including neighbors a n d relatives, appear to work at meet.Ing ot tbe Girl Scout 0 th e r a are Fr~ cross purpoaes. Don't feel Ticket.a will be available at the door or may be ob- t.alned by calllnl Mr. and IV.rs. Mike Malit, 83&-5314, Mr. and Mn. Tony Girardi, ..,.., Mr. and Mn. Pat Council of Oraqe County MicheleDa, Costa M.,a, and you mlllt m a k • u- wW take place tomorrow at the Mmea. WlWam Ztlenta, planatiou. Do )'Om' b.t - t ·J> am in the Fint B--Gardm Grow; Donald Erb,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil) Scabo, llZS-71M, cir Mr. and Mn. Ptdl c.-. ....... · ·' _.. Anabtim; Warren tilt Cburcb, Saata Ana. YllJ"WIOOd, Loi Atamltoc; FIEE GOLF GIFTS 'lbe melltiDC will Include JaM!I Paul, N t w p o r t a report ca deftlopmenta . Beaeh; Jamq Co u D t 1 , ....._ ..,.... .,_ i1n am~~ ... a-~~ Aubeim; Vance Murrow, MA I IN 11 S SAVIN• S arum _. UR .,._. 1 Yorba Linda, and Everett •H l'M• 11 rer~ nomln&ti.nc COID·t~N~una~an~!..:' N~e~ft~part~~Buch~~·:__!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~jl mittee will pruent for elec- Uon tbe llate of otflcert, the Mmes. Elmer C. Sproul. <>ranee,~; Jolm M. Owen, Newport Betdl, ... coad vict prelldent; ~ Slndl!', 'l'llltlll, third Tict pnddellt, and Calvin P. Sclunidt, Corma del Mar' NCretary. A1ao nominated are Jdm R. Mawhinney, Fullertoa, fil"'lt vice president, and Bernard 0. B • a u 1 a n a , Fountaln Vahy, truaurer. Nomioeea for tbe board of c:tinctcn are tbt Mmu. F. R. Hardi, Ycna UDda; David Heebner, FaAlrton; Jamee D. J4llm, Bun-tinaton B • a c ll; B. G. s~. <>rap. and IS THERE SUOIA THING AS A "LIKE NOTHING" BRA? yes I t 0 Goaard' I PWr bn.. It shapes you beautifully and comfortably ~ia aoft, gently.lined nyloo ClJps • . . supports the but without bincliog ()( aboaldtr ltrain tbaob lo tht leotard-style beet Ind dainty sbftdi stnpl of ayloa/L,aa• apt.odes. You'll ~tt mlite you'tt wearing Flair .•. do tome in for • fitting. Y oa'U 6ad J10a1 fa"°°"~ ~2A·580 ••• IGb of mlaa. tnol FOR YOU AT BIGGARS Mediterranean Party Table with embossed black plastic • 40" 1 40" -···-·····--··-115.00 Cane-back Party Chair, blldl vinyl seat, casters ................. each 74.50 Set of 5 pi«a. table .r 4 "'-irs -·-·-········ 389.00 ·-· . . ,,._~_ ... --. LOSE up to 20 Lbs. In 20 VISITS © The Fast Fin Holiday WAY! ANllVEISAIY C•NATION 2::.~1 ......... Wife Me ..... .,.... .... f 100,000.00 OP CONDITIONING PACtLmlSI *~~A zM:IJ11f ....... ____ ..... ~--................. •• ti ---............. .... ·=JI', ...... * ...... 3 llG LOCATIONS COSTA MESA 549-ll61 um.--...., .... ...... cwir ANAHBM UM111 ........ tHwy •• , ....... ,.. ...... CllllW OIANfH 6Jf.2441• ........ ....... ..... Cilllir' w Re< des Ca1 Ca1 in • s Ha S• ev for Pa Ft tho se Pa J'J Ci -.. -~ .. . ,,,, .. ,,,,,..-•"" --..... . ,. ---· . Wrangling Some Chow -Western Style Red Altum, wrangler, pours hot coffee during an evening cookout on the desert It Rancho de los C&balleros near Wickenburg, Ariz .• where Joy Lynn, Capt. Joseph S. Pike and Mn. Pike Oeft to right) have been enjoying a holiday. Capt. Pike is ooe of TWA's pilots but preferred horseback riding to traveling in the sky. The family i6 from Newport Beach. Sweet Adelines Harborlltes C b a p t e r • Sweet Adelines convenes every Monday at I p.m. for meeting• in College Park School, Costa Mesa. Further information about the women's club may be secured by calling Mrs. Pat Partin. 540-0870. Members of Golden Harbor White Shrine of Jerusalem will salute outgo- ing officen, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Seal, Worthy High tM ltatlo• wm .... 1'711 east coast .is'war corona del mar IF YOU ARE A NEWCOMER TO TOWN OR KNOW ONE TO WHOM YOU WISH TO DO A GOOD TURN •.. 'HONE THIS WONDUFUL COMMUNITY SERVICE AND A HOSTESS WILL CALL WITH GIFTS AND INFORMATION. Dottie Walters Hospitality Hostess (I> A We Welcome You To Th• ORANGE COAST AREA PHONI 544-6925 Folk Songs TopAgenda A musical Interlude of folk songs and spirituals from the 14th Century to present day will follow the business meeting of E a s t b I u f f P h Uharmonic Associates tomorrow. Entertained by a choral group from Moorpark High School. members will meet in the home of Mrs. Dan E. Bayless at 11 a.m. Concluding the session will be a luncheon according to Mrs. Carl E. Mullen, chairman. The strangest danged gang you ever heard of • • • BolJlll Ind Oydt's 01"1Q for SUAI Who would ~ gveued their notoriety In the 30'1 would COiiie b8CJt with 1 bing to inspil'9 todey's fashion world? It's happentd . see for ~If . . . the Bonnit 8lld Clyde Inf luenu and twrythi119 else new In Spri119 Fllhions this n..-, eveni119 <Mtrch 28) 71JO p..M ••.. in the mtll ... at Hunti"9'0ft Ctnflr. a..w .. • 1•'• fethi.ti thew, e11j.-, tk fM"•HI .,,.eruc. ef nu •• e..4 ...... ,.... I c.-.lr tMlll ..... °"" M ..... A.wJ. It'• tel .. t. ..... --i ... ef '" • • • .....,.... ••• he ............. ,_ ,,,_ lticW.1 ........ ,, • ., ............. ~. Air C.nt.n.I• .. Seti Fr..-c'-•• _,, .. .:1t c:. .. n...v..-. Atrn11e• ,. '''"' s"'"'~ Mtkt It for ""' to ~tlngton Center . . . lelch IW (Hwy. 39> atld Edinger If the San~ Frwwwy. It's all tr.ii The damdest flShlon show Y"" .,., 1#1 .... Olly I • • Dr. Jan Popper, Wife Entertain Dinner Club A 'Wen.iQa of qwaie, ln· t.npened wttb talel of Southeast Aste, a w a I t s member• Gt Eucutlves' Dinner Club of Ora.oge Coa.st folio~ a 6 p.m. social hour on Thunday, March 28. Stan o< the evenm1 will be Dr. Jan hpper and his wife, modellna . coetumes. The doc:tar ts· cred.lted for establi•bllll the 0 p • r a Work.shop at S t a D f o r d Univenity. The lecturer and educator alto 11 known from his television series, "SpoWght on Opera" and wu asked by the Tokyo Univer&ity of Arts to start an opera IChool on the Aiinerlcan pattem. ~ a 1waband and wile team, the Popper• save 26 recitals t:brou.P>ut Japan ud traveled into Soutbeast Mia. Women Hear ' Silver Bells ACROSS l Uninllr· tstln9 ptrSOll ~ A111trlta11 Indians 10 Chnt 14 Alu: Atthalc 15 Rust U Notion 17 Gatdfn . flawtf: 2 "°'111 1' V11tey 20 Frlaht ll Pert. to SOlllf llnt 23 "°" s 26 -Bravo 27 Ont rt1etlng to tilt cold 30 FOllll a 34~ I Sletll 35 Indiana's La - l 11 llrottllr'' tltlt :91 Sat~ Abtlt. J9 Pllt. to Fr. colony In Canida 41 f'oetk co11tr11ttlon 4? Johns011's '"I•: Abbr. 4) PhyslCI I dlw*c' 44 Hawallll'I flrt pt:itSI , .. 45 Bank employer 47 Canida, USA, 8rasil1 e<L; 2 woras 50 Do It WfOllCJ 51 ·Salt Llkt 52 Chttst di s:ll 56 Visionary .0 Onct lllOrt 61 llt.-it lo bt dlvldtd: f'rucrlptlons •4 Group of ltopltll httbS 65 '" rtst"t: 2 words '6 Ltgal 1f11lr '7 IClnd of 111nruvtf 61 En9119ed 111 1 tontut H None •yth. giant DOWN 1 Purchasing Agent's cone em 2 f'rlnttr' s unit 3 llan'111MI 4 llakt bid 5 Shuddtrlnt fut • Ch1111lcll r.tflx 1 na anl.al I F1vorlt1 9 Spanish glrl He bu terVed u iuest conductor of the L o s Anceles Symphony and Lo• A n i e I e 1 Plulharmon.ic Orchestra. Hosts and hostesses will inclulle Mr. and Mrs. W. 1''. Imhoff, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farmer and Mrs. An· nette Adams. Reservations may be ob- tained by calling Mln Fero Randolph, 4M-1630. Alluring 3/26/61 10 Digit: 36 K ltchtn 2 WOfdS lt11pltmtnt 11 Not 111 n Sour In tut• optrltlon 40 Kind of 12 Stdl111rnt thMou9hfare ll Ctn111n 44 Stren9th pnllos09htf 41> Extra II•• 11 Untm11loy1Mnl 41 Kind of lnsunnct bliss 22 lllakt 49 Artltlt of largtt 111tfch1ndlst 14 llon 1tchy 5 2 H 1n d too I In lht Sl F ab1ct0111 Hh111l1yu shrub 25 •••nv ""' 54 ll1ke ovtt Z1 Fulutt of SS Fe111lnlnt 7 Down nlcknMll 2t Anhui 57 Man of 2' Up ta all the Blblt npttlatlons 51 Clio, ll "-Tht for one 8111" 59 R hm to the lZ Sing with North Sn wlbratory 62 London's tffttl Old·- )) COllllCHted U Jrwtls: Sla'lg Peering Around DORIS DICK ls home aaaln and dolni beautifully following surgery, and Heing to 1t that she doesn't overdo is husband Jlm. "He's turned into such a watchdog I'm considering &ivlng him a collar and Jeaah for Christmas," Doris claimed. ~do 11.-HACM-• .... - lo t.i..i-IWo lole -ot. MU• ENDS TONIGHT PAm DUii "THE VALLEY Of THE DOLLS"' WAL111 MA""AU "A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED MAN" STARTS WED. BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! Ill~~""°" ~UUE AMDRt1S llAX VON SYDOW RICHARD HARRIS •Ill a• IJf MU•IB lmS04 .mtrUI" "D l W llJ" MS t IDflO'S UAIUU SPECIAL MATINEE WED. 1 P.M. ....... A' ....... A4ettl 1.00 THE LUXURIOUS NEW IALI. ":aij~~T~H:.:.EATR E NOlll Of ~ICIWe CMAll 1091S I "' WT IAllOA llYD. \ V., WJOA PfNINSULA • '71~041 ~ • CHILD WITH 'AllHT ONLY • O"N 6:4.S • IUNDAY 2:15 e ENDS TUESDAY e ACADEMY A WARD NOMINATION - BEST FOREIGN FILM ' .. . . and TOltY R.lclwdlon'1 •SAJLot PIOM elllALTAl" STARTI WSDNllDAY "THI COMIDIANr _, "?OINT 11.ANK" Tutsday, Marth 26, 1%8 DAILY PILOT J5 c.t••• c ••••• Ptt..1 .................. ,, ........... ""····· Tonlte at 6.-00 & 10:10 -----·- .... ........ 1'COOL HAND LUKE"' urHE FAMILY WAY,. -·- Of.AN I STEUA I ELl . I ANNE Q MARTIN STEVENS WPLlHH .w:K.50N ........ .-rornf •am1&111 ---. · • 1U111 WMlt wr Wed. thru Sat-Special Jr. Matlnee--12:30-2:30 All S..ts SOc J)lc&;\'allmt'.e ~ .. M ..... I ) ~ ..... MIM!LCOflA.mA.ltlOMl4•Jl9' iilm .......... . "MAGNIFICENT!'' -CHICMIONldfCNI "·BREATHTAKING!" A -TI>llDMIOsrM '".:'"' _.;;-~....:.-,. P P' I ClfllllllJ .,_II r" . ------. JUUE ANDUW'S·JlAX VON BYDOW·RJCllAJtD 8 6 .. .,,.-.-...---.rHAWAll'" ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"'°" STARTS WEDNESDAY MARCH 27 Exclualv• ArH Run ..... Alm ".,.."' Art:ltl Rlc'-4 c- ''WAIT UNTIL DARK" ,,NllllllllllllllllllllllllA Now NOMINATED FOR 10 ACADEMY AWARDS ....... _.~ li1 1-~ X ARE KIWNG THEM SOUTH EVERY NIGHT • • • COAST PLAZA SHOW TIMH ••••••• Wiii DAYS 6:15-lt11-1011I IATUUAT ..ii SUNDAY.• •• • • • 1JIJ~li)M~sJM:J9.tWI , • NEW LIFI -A 1pedal ldentiftc documentary ex- Dlorts the myNr1el of llfe and reproduction on Z•ffow Life ~." tonipt iD color, at 7:30 on Channel 7. The speclal focule1 on human repTOdu~· lion, &bowing fertlllzatlon, cell divilion, embryomc development and delivery of a child. TEl,t.'VISION Vli:WS 'Kiss Me, Kate' Not Too Great By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Some of the perform· ers in Monday night'• 90-mlnute ABC.TV adaptation of "Kha Me, Kate" bad the nerve to think that they, rather than Cele Porter's music and lyrics, were the stars. EXCEPT for Robert Goulet ln the leading role. Jules Munahln and Marty Ingels as a couple of comical ganotera and Rwsell Nype u an actor- turned·politician, there seemed very little under· standing of the play's atyle and charm. The 1luhlng of the musical's length to the 90- minute form wu a basic disaster, in that the teJe- scopin~ barely gave time for any kind of comic· dramatic development between 10r1g1 -which seem· ed to be l'Ulbed in one after another. FURTHIRMORE, the structure of the show - a Shakeapearean play ("The Taming of the Shrew") wtthin a play abom two modern, divorced perform· en still in love -resulted In added confusion be- came of the abbreviated dialogue. At times the tnnsltlona were almost inupllcable to anyone un· familiar with the original abow. Most diltreulng, though, was the blslcally un· cultured, unculUv.ted ancf theatrlcally vulgar ap- proach to th1a maneloos musical legacy .of Mr. P~ er, whoee trademarks were his style, hia grace, hia elegant wit and hia sophJsticatiofl. WHAT AIC·TVS adlptation did to bis mU6'ic Monday nJgbt in attempta to updtte it shouldn't happen even ~ tbe RoDfn1 Stones. Some of the ar- rqtmenb IO cbeapened the atmosphere that it wu impoutble enr to let .back to the mood that Porter created in hll oilginal work. It WM limply torturous, if one bad seen tbe Broadway version, to stt through the bourgeoia cbeapoea tn much ol the dialogue delivery of Mon- day night's video adpatation. C<>mt to think of it, I a'IM> saw "Kiu Me, Kate" in West Berlin -and even there they seemed to understand the mood far bet· ter. It might be noted, by the way, that the parta play~ ao delightfully by Negro musical perforJD· era on Broadway were eliminated for the television show. Whatever the reason, it hurt the result. AS THI overbearing, egotiltical, lady-k.llling ham, Goulet was on the right tract In his portrayal. Unfortunately, the sharp truncation of the show made it lmpoaible for him to develop the flair that sets the tone properly-the way Alfred Orate d1d it on Broadway. However, Goulet's big voice was well suited to the role, and hi! appreciation and respect for the Porter lyrics were good to see and hear. As Goulet's leading lady, Carol Lawrence (his wile in real life) acted well enough, but her light- weight voice and lack of real flair -which was essential to the role -helped flatten the proeffd· ings. In the Broadway version, Patricia Morilaon's fine voice aDCl flamboyant authority provided a lift. but Miss Lawrence's singing wu In the informal nightclub vein. "KISS ME, l<ATE" has one or the greatest scores ever heard in a sin~le show -"Why Can't You Behave'" "So In Love," "We Open in Venice," "Wunderbar.'' "Tom, Dick Or Harry," "I've Come To Live It Wealthily in Padua," "I Hate Men," ''Were Thine. That Special Face," "Too Darn Hot," "Where II the Ufe That Late I Led!", "Always True To You in Mr Fuhion," "Bianca," "Brush Up Your ShakelpNl'e' and "I Am Alhamed That Women ~ So Simple.'' TUESDAY MARCH 211 ,. 1:30 " Tiie .,..., l11M (Cl (30) .,, ... ,., (C) (30) (l!1 Mcll-le's ""' (30) r:l Tiie Answer fill Muh11 th Mttt tf Mllurlty .., Netlclm 34 7:JO 9 (R (I) Wtlri: (Cl (IO) TWo bumbllnr •.convict• want " ao blck II IM comfort of i-1. IO tlley stNI Cllftllm th• CYOIS·fY'd Hon. Sterllnr Hollow1y ind Leonid KIM· Uy 111•.t. (R) t'I 9 CJ) I lfHlt tf JMlllttr. (C) (JO) ''HM!l't I S.... 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GIDJlldt•i."'81 lt'.lO Cl II..: (C) (30) llll w.. . .., ........... 11:00 • °"" O'Cltct ~ ('C) (JO) .111'11 DuftllllJ. D n. ue .._ "-(C) (JO) Giofat SlrlHlf. ., " ..... : ""' ........ ..,. (liorrot) '-.....eortl lllliolf. 0 ..._ <C> (30) llltlr Wri fJ Mltlt: ...,.. blr """ (comt-dy) '52-<:try Grant. Mir Dnu. m .... ,.,... <t> <30'> m Mette: '1111 .._. Dtw111 " 611" (1clventurt) 'SS-lex 81rbr, J1ne Muwen. fl!) Celilentle T• s,.d.tl: KCET OJI en this ll*ltl PfOl'l 111 1D lttl!I v1e .. ,.. undtntand tllt ••stlJ 1• wmped C.Jlfomle ""'°"" '"'*"' tu rerutetto. for lM&. It'•~ llmt tolMbody Cldl 11:30 8 lllwte:.,.. n.. Tt .. T""I" e u.tll • 1M lltnRll (dr1m1) '57-Robett Valllllft, Roeer Smltll. 8 ROLLER GAMES-live! (C) * T·llROS vs. TEXAS .......... (C) (2ht) CD ,__, CC> <JO> DU (I) n. TllllM a.. CC> D @(J)Jtty......, ... (C) mu. er....,. ct> 12:00 ID w. '"7 12:30 Cl Mill n.tn: "Bl'llMowll." 0""" (C) D ........ River Strlll" (ll!YI' ttry) 'SJ -Jolln PIJlll, Enly9 11.,.. (....,, .. ,_...., ~ ..... " ....... I..-<-..> '42-..., ~ U:ll.......... (.,._ 'U-llllM MYTIME MOVIES ............ llnm. ............ ( ..... ) ... _ -·""" ....... ....,. ,....., ... LIMllller, u.-1 nit.. .. _a.. ... -....... ·=-·., !& -,....., ~,.. u................ .....,,., .......... SllYING THI P..Wlc and Tracie COMPLm PRINTING SERVICE ~'Mi'-w2..-n1 2211 W.t le._ !Mw. ............ TUMILEWUDS 0 Wfl 1 JUSf THUNK OF A KEEN ESCAPE PL.ANl Mun AND JEFF .o ly Tom K. Ryan ly Al Smith ·~-...... - -"~ ---.. _........_ • -4 -·-·--.......... _,. tr-""' ·-••• ,....... ..... -.,_.._._. -~ -~ • ·-·-•• -, """'.,... ............... h. . • ~ ' •II I t • -·-' I { • I ' ~ • I I ' f . 1· ... .. ... Open .Forum· This Is the ancient Roman Forum and that #column" you see · in the foreground is your own DAILY PILOT. We've come a long way since the days when Caesar's citizens debated their most important affairs amid the columns you ... In this photograph. It was q u It e a · marlaatplace, too, G place where you could find the belt good1 and foods of the day. Ideas flourished, too, • that ancient Roman forum. , J, f I ,• . .... ·-·-·-... ,,.~ -. .-..........,..~...- .· But Orange Coast readers know there Is an nopen for- um" much closer to home nowadays. No need to tray. el to Rome. The most important affairs of the world, the nation and the local community are reported and debated among the columns of the DAILY PILOT. And the Orange Coast's favorite daily newspaper is a pop- ular marketplace, too. Look amid our columns for to- day' 1 best buys. 1 1 •• ' ·i Report On Riots Chided State Roads Seek Bids .,..,.., lld 26. lM DAILY PQ..Of cou•'"'' otc a ..--tot;& 1 c c• oecwse4'su a. ~ ..... . "" ..... . 4111 -.. .. .... ..... . ~---·· ... _ .... S.lS .... 1/1/N ... ,7 111161 tCll •••••• ,,,, ······ '·" ····-"" ···-· &.JI •••••• ,,,,. .. ,. .... .,,,,. llt l I r:m JO QW UP OI YOll QW oun FOi FAST FAST CAU DAil PllO cw lfll DEPl D I A l D I R 'E c T - • 10 QUI UP OI , .. OWi oun JOI f &m flSTI Wl DAllY PILOT IFID DEPT. D I A l D I R T - • •' 5 6 1 8 ______ ,,_ ~LNmll'C LBGAL NOTICE . .. ' ........ Tllttdo, MMtl 26, 1'68 J l ~SIS,'Oll ~·--1~!!-f_5U POR S~l-IHOU_S_!S_POllt SALi_ S S POu.R..,... ....... ..._,~~........,,.,....~:.......:.--1 Genital 1000 o.Mial tocolc..ta Mll.t 1100 Gen.rat tOOO General 1000 HOttSll ,01 SALi .............. ~~\i- n.ntr91 1000 ----....,_.... ' ~ ----~--~~~~~ --- fr Mlt 5-t I ChtrMf IAYFRONT I . Newport leach FHA OR NO ~:·~~: • VIEW I f SUTFEIUNG FROM DOWN TO VETS ~. ftl'Dltb or old~ PROPRT'ES ~ !if.' DREAMS· ... ~ 111. ftrp. bdrm 1~ brick, O-mla& wtll~ MMit. Archited dw--a ,_ raom.' I ~ "4ere'1 )'QW' ctr.am come bf.~ ~th llrwil>' room, ~ uno'dllmtl: Ceorctan tb> ·-..... tnae. m> 1111. ft. °' lallt't f..ionally land.lea.peel, DMr 1race -1111 a handilomety ~ vit• -nidomd to •• ' rea ty bedrooml, a buco muter wm.enw.rr IChaola f,Dd SL 1·-'--••tUn<>. ",--'-·-• .. • • . • • . .. •• . • .. • . • S:lill.500 .... •-·• Jahnll -5 yean ~ --~... • '""'"'"'• .... tAt, ......... dln1nl area. T ·• ""'" fOm\IJ dfnlns l'OOm, ~ So9""Aw Cllthedral Cc-al Ex Z41' Vt.st.a Del Oro turuo tntry hall, IWDpwl ot ... mont.oy VA ~ ~ llvtn& room, family '".. · c. N Be room with wet bar; and~ $183 -Hun-y! room 'A1th boo!t&helvtt A Ana Vltw ... " ... $19.500 twpol't ad\ rtulonal l&ndcap4n& wlltt 5 IEDROOM bar, IOlld walnut cabin.eta 1 ~y A~ VIEW Lan-LIKI A MODEL automatic sprinkltr1. Jual $29,950 " parmet'a kitchen. CAwt· ai a OJltom pool · ~ botn to doll ) reduetd to $47,000. lr 1"001 csa.rpeun& deeonatar . e f" ar w lie SPARKLING UGHTS Beautiful 2 atory -2100 llQ. watll)tl)C!rl tux~ C\lt-Below CO$t , • , , • , , $72~000 in the Bluffa Att )'OU lookina tor a tut.. ft. borne. 2 deluxe bathl1 tem ctJ.,.ries Thl1H1 a Nf't $2&~ (S))ectall tic vle-w or the bay, l.iahtl l&rse multt bedroom - oppartvnlf1 f~r the ~t.)'lo 32 rt. ON WATER. Qiatom 3 BR, l~ bath. 2-story and CatallN hland! Are oab' ! ~ old. 1be family .... • fWlt~ bu>' tiome. larl:e dock. Not Leaat around the comer trorn perk, you looking for • bomt bome l8 oar llCboola and tt wi\b ttouurtd beldoomal Hold • • • • • • • • .. • • • • sus.ooo scboola, ~, ..,htcb is KTMt fot entu-~nc -Owner-wtll Mil l6'f,!OO. Mary Harvey and tennis club. tam.Ing and also •n Ideal nlA or VA no down. Don't Ruth Pardell, R .. ttor C.Wwtll, a.Jc• I Co. You can M>&a a rock into tbt family bomr with lt'a large min lhill lt your family ,_. Westdtlf D1 ~ ntt • c... ~ pool from )'OW' yard. rumpuA room aDd room klr nttdt room 1o grow. !!!!!!!!!!!!""!'!"~-· ~!!!!!!!~ ~ ._ ... c'L':::.. . A·l coodltion. EZ terms a pool! Thm 8f'f' th~ JQXl Don House $15,,so lie·••:_' •H -£t;,I Ph. 64~.1133 all fl .t Bil ranrh boml' I Ownri·'g lanuly ba~ outgrown m•-Only SHI.~ With a low doo.<11 and 1\(.'E(f!l more spacf' I paymrnl lllt'y a"" ottering this apark- Eutslide 2 Bit home --DO---I ===z NO WN VETS a I.ma 2 bdrm .. l'~ bath home cute 6 cltU. Near catholic • P. chl.irch. E¥tra bonw; a-. $22 500 TOP LOCAnON near pnmt •SPRING on a quiet eutskSe street-' .chool.s a.ad ocean. 3 ~ • t0-zoned A·l Quality carpet. ante wcrt abop for the ~ 2 b&tN -'ua ir .TIU.•REALTV iJlr-mu1t be~ men ol tbe house. ""''1 ruty -....tld _...,. ...._.._. t-• ~ ...._ .._..... wu ...... _. x15' FAMD..Y ROOM.~ -10Yo down. now. Cl.E.AN TH REE ~ .... 11• VOCI.do N u .... ROOM, 1" BATH HOME .,...., a ll'eeO wall to 1801 Wettcl.IH Driw ewport ---v••• N---.... wall carpetlna and color ~ A N .. -...... • with dinette and modem ordinated draperies. Deluxe 5 WAYS TO GO ttractiw twpOrt corner Built-In kitchen. F1ttpiace bunt l.n kitchen including bdrm. home in tip top c:on.-at Vlctorla and forced air heat, ~ dbhwasber. Stunnin" livin" 5 HOUSES dlttm. OU"peta and draped,' td pallo and detached dou-• • hardwood t.loon. wood sbhJ.. SU,.lllOtl COUAT 0, TH• STATA 011 CAL.,CHtMIA POil TMI COIHtrY O" 01lAN91 ble gara~. This attractive room with wb!te brick fire-S POOLS glP roof, larit ~ pr- sll.lkt' roof homr is I0<.'3tl'd place.REAL VALUE! Pay. 5 PRICES age with woricsbop, 15 x 35 nrar large !lh<)ppinit Ct!nter m«>nts leu than rent. 1. 4 Bt-cfroom with beaulllul pool with Dlter and beater and public transportatJon. :a:· landscapl~ and lari:c cov. Therr Is al80 a separatf' ..._ A.ffOl 646.8111 OllHll TO SNOW C.\llSI f'Oll CM»!H CW lllAMI Apollullon of QIN TOY NG "" ~=:immmmz=~= OWNER MAY 'Mt.R.OW IN ~ rrC'd patio. $23,900. dressing room and bath at mE FU R N ITU R E AT '.!. l bedroom. llll"lt encloMICI pool arN.. $28,500 -Eaaily LISTED PRICE. Call today patio. $28,800. hnan<'t"d. t.o lee thi.s Barpin. COSTA MESA OFFICE 3· 3 bedrooms, With cre .. n Fam. Duplex Cllllnffof "•""'· i WHEIUIAS, GIM TOY MG, .... ",_' llr:...U . ., T-..1- llet ,.... • jllllllell """ .. ~ ~ l"UUW l629 l:lalt>or .Blvd. ~.~.and 3 car garage. 522,SOO 545-9491 Open tiU 9 PM ;'~°":_,.,.,:. -.:': T~= We bave a tremendous tn. .. OE0-01 ~N TOY Liii .,,_ _. ....__ from our IT " Olll>l"llfO tll9t an -----· 1111-~ • .. ...,.. ~ -ttw _... _ __..__.. ""' iA all •-in 9"Mr ....,.. 11111 C-.rt 9' t:a a.m. _. -u • • on ,,_,. "· ,_ !ft ._ aurt iwm ~ otatian. We ntfd "" 0..,..,. 1, •• -~ ...._, __ "-...--..... uni'-. .. ------4. 3 bedroom&: t.arnily room, CIOlle t.o UCI-S. Olut P\ua; 6UEST HOUSE new wall to wan carpet· OwMr will help finance wit!\ Ill Ille Cit¥ et a.nta ,.,.., fll ...,.._. • ......,..,... .. Jn on,_ ""' ti ~ ..... the a.ti." »-. Ntwport, Ing. $32,500. 1ow dawn. eeutt. w -· _., -. """"' "' Bllld11ll* Mcll aree. u 5. 2 bedroom+ den, 3 bath!, 646-7171 e 546-2313 ~~.·="~".=e':&-::t • JUll tn ~of aelling COVERED PATIO formal diru&I& room $40.500. Open Eves. tD 9 =.:. ~11 C::. 'a:"o.;"';~ or ...__ ap ar down, itve NEWPORT HEIGHTS • ---., ..-.1 dmllettall "' us & can. we have tbt ana-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiii .. Lovely large trees frame the ::. c~...: ~-=-":::.a~"::i ,,... nn appraJs&l,, If I a OR BUY vine covered entrance to thi• ,,w • -•• Mt • ._ '*Ne LUl.K 3 BR home with beamed .. o~'~ •· tffl. ceiling & fireplace in a •P• 11-.rt I". l<Mtle!W this exceptionally nit'! S BR cious Living rm. The little L~DA ... ~'1'~1111t .,_lot cew1 A family room home with Guest House 111 deUgbUul! ....,., " Lew m E. lM St. 64&-4494 formal dinin& room, 2 batha, Allio room to 1tore your bOBt ::: ~ :.~ mt built-in ell~ctnc kitchen and At this prier you'd BETTER Tel• om...... $21,500 dillhwuher. BeeuUfUI ma.r· HURRY! $27,900. terms. A'*-' "' ~« ble fireplace w/w carpets & WE NEED SALESMEN 'ubli.'*' Or•;r c.n D111.-l"llot. draPH, ntwly painted ln· CLIF PRIEST, RHltor Mardi S. 12• "· ,,. ,.... 3 BR, 2 BA East.ai<l~ trPC tertr • exterioc. Move in Since 1957 lined street. Sharl> &: nca t. Own« -......iRft to Canada. today -only S29.995, make 3034 E. Coast Hwy., CdM ....,~._ offtr. tn4) 615-3581 10% aown ~you're in. tflm 1003 Baker, C.M. 5-16-544() Irvine Terra~• View Country U>cated oo Sabrln• Terrace 293 E. 17th St 64M4i94 EvenU1g1 ~ Eight Cheerful Rooms Room for a tarae Camily to really enjoy living -Large maate!' suite-Modt!m lotcb- en with built-in range &t oven plua dishwtiile~Use your GI and move in for $650 to- tal costs. $29,950 lul.1 price. S"·2313 Open Eves. til 9 THE Q EAL ESTATERt; Newport et Vlctorl• 646-1111 with 4 brorooms Am,osphere large fll.m1ly room It' """ u-t Surrounds this unu!lllal cu&-enclO!led swimming pool S 1 ne wtva LEGAL NOTICE SEASHORE IRAND NEW Sp4t J.-..tf duJliex Bar j-SUndeck t.2.500 UDO SANDS 3 Bedroom. 2 bath• $23.500 George WflUam.,,,. Rltr. 6'73-G50 OPEN EVES. ------ REAL ESTATE SAWMAN ()penlni tor an &lll'"Aivt s.alespenon in new ottJce, top loc1ltion. Ext:cl. Coinm. An replies oonftdent1aJ. tom home only 2 bloclts from rormal dining room Beautiful custom vlnyl entry the &ck Jk.y. 'Ibl'ft bed-:wope~te Go.-f li00$!! leads you into this charm· rooms plu1 cozy den, 3 baths, lwrurlou• f'h.tuout in&! 4 bedroom Mesa Verde mammoth Ooor to ceiling $149,500 home. Bullt·ln electric kit· f'lreplace, junior site wine Call. chcn adJohu the ro8tom cl<>Mt, comfortable ldtchtn John AbcU lihuttered r • m 11 y iwm and all the priv~y on f' J::ves: 673-7365 Large rear yard haa ICCt'Sll could desire. An exception-for boat or camper. Newly al home to fulftll a ducr1m· painted e:oCtl'rior. 11'1 tbt lnating w18h for a home that most for S25.IXX>. i.I truly diumnt. $45.ooo. (olesworlhy & Co. 642-7777 1904 Harboc' Blvd., C.M. 200 WESTClJJl'F DRIVE l•!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!l!ll~ liiiiiiii()penmiiEiiveiis.iiiiiiii M6-m1 0pen Evell. $450. DOWN- Pacesettera For this large family homf' iohn macnab DOVER SHORES A Man.o:lon on the "Gold CoMl" _ ln thr "Ul>Pf"' Mtmi" close lo everything. Newly Country Club Serif'I. w.. pelntcd Inside and out . havr 2 of the cutest &: most Three big bedrooms. 2 popular pa.n to chooae from baths. double 1taragc. $128 - 1 vacant &: rtady to "fix per month includes taxe~. NOT.Cl CW TIUSff•'I IA\.e .,_ lod 't la t lo ' l'•MA .... ...,.., "" ...... tm up" with paint. c:arpthng ~ ay -won s ng PERRON RfAlTY CO. A Contemporary homr or greet distinction 4 BR, ~ IOClaJ rm, 4 bf.lb rms. swf'eping View of thl' whole Hai1x>r al'M. Complt'tf'ly ~ed. draped. landacpd Sl29,500 ..._ \.CM R• 18th A Orange ...v U • '-...tu th °" ¥rll n. ,..., " •·• AM. etc. )'OU re ....._....., "' :a: PArll' .. LO UllVICE eot.\l'ANY • GARDEN SPOT toola, or JUlll want a temlic! ~ ::~O:"'°~lllN~"":9 t:' __;: buy -make your ofln-to· 1 ~ ,. .,.. _.... w 1wt111 with a variety of fnUt tJ-.es day' :.-:.SW::~-=: ~ Well built 2 BR bomt, larst Coll ... R•lty ~5180 2043 WESJ'CLIFF DRIVE 1"6. n IMll'. 11t. 1-. lft "'* fl>S kitchen, hardwood floon. 6-16-ffil Open EvtS -., ., Ofllelll ....... Ill -. cto.di~ prqe. Q)mrenlent N 2 St OPEN DAILY 1324 G•taxy Ori,,. 642 .. 235 ~~~~~ ~~~· ew . ory -~'!: ~~u~~ie" ::..::~: = ::.-..,,~.:: ~"':: ~.,.,:ewpart:::··~ With 4 BR , lg. library with too. Tuteful.ly deconttd ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'•!!!IJ!!!!!!!!!l!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!ll =~c.C::..~~.:t.--::= trpt. Sep. din.&: uv. mis. ta.~c Mesa Verd" Cam· 1..11\ftffS HOnut lllllrwtt ~ l'I -"' -MW w Dcrlusl•e area nr. Park It b~ home with"""' drap. l1UIU llUU It .,..., Mid ~ of T""' lft 1119 3 IR -FAMILY RM. ach'-. It's ~ed r'"""t·, ex· es 8t MW carpets, t • t n ,._,,.,, ·~ ... "" Cl'y " Cotti $21 ·-N ........_ G I "' ... .... .... I be ... _ ... cl N 1001 D Miia, 111 MIO CWlllY IM se... _.llled ,_., 0 ..,_n • • cellent ft:na.nclng' n uuvvml at OsttS. f7'lf 10 0Wft •: Let 11 " Tr.ct Mo. 2197 ,. 2 beth. Used brick ftreplace. ::!TA REAL EST ATE dropped to Sll.200 on "8• Senta Ana Hdght1, ~ Acrf'. "'-°" • "-_... 111 .... Buut-ID tttdlen. PaUo. Room 14 962 • ..,., lest ot ttrmll. ., BR 1 1 Ii In THE fJEAL ESTATEPf""~ -THE BIG ROOM NO DOWN TO VETS Dtluxe bullt in kitchen, 1tun- n1ng bving room with loc bllming f!repia.ce, 3 bed- room1, 2 larg~ sparkling baths. BIG aepente paneled MUL Tl PURPOSE room fOf Pool table and family Am, Quality wall to W9.1J CllJ1ll!~ and drapes. PATIO. tilul lanmcaped ground• ea. closed w!lh block .,an Jene. ing. A STEAL $%i,OOO. ~i COSTA MESA OFFICE xis Hmlor Blvd. :>15-9-191 Open till t FAITASJJC PACESETTER 4 I: family. Pride of shop 1s the watchword tD this area, eepedally tt. lovely woodpaneled COD). pletely carpeted home. MQi velou8 electric kttd>en, prt., nte muter IUlte, abundant storage, comp~y la.Ddlf! Caped. $3350 down -uldnr $33.500. 1fS11,,._ co: TS ~WALLACI ltEALTOU 546 4141- (()peft Ewnlngaj Specious Refined Home Quiet ~~ in a nejphor. hood of lint bomea. 5 bed- rooms or 4 bedrooms and maJd.t QW!rtera • 3 baths • formal ~ room -torm.i lwlng !'OOm and famil;y mg room. $39,950 -~ Dn 646..7171, • 546-2211 0peo Eva 'til 9 THL ~'E.f'-.:_ E~~T/\TER · · " ,._ » flf ~--.... *>r boat flt trailtt". 54G-1720 -'iiliiiiiiiaiiii..,lliiiillill·iiii·...,., .... • College R .. lty 546-5110 " Pus •rae v groom NOOftll el o.-CWf'f'r, eat1ton11a. TARBELL 29.l.l Harbor Blvd. • with fireplace. Doubk-pr-~~~:~:~.:,. i:::: ... -: ~";, -----BARGAIN & VACANT 1 PRIVATE PARTY age. Horw Corrals. Call tor --$895 MOVE 1...--'"'rilllt 11t1t. ,, •••••'•"·'' en-DAVIDSON Realty Bldrs ult. Spacious 3 1.n appointment. 3 BR, 2 BA, -dnq>n, wmw.11on, • ""' "'-,...,...,,.'"' ~ bdrm on SSJcUO' lot acroas wUI purchase home or In· RJtr. ~39'l8 Eve 642-0183 -.... ...., CINI sum of IM ~ NC1irecl ~ NO•TH COST A MESA blt·lnl, feoced' llDd--.A .... Dttd " Trull. to-•lt~ f17MIM4 " lrOm aol1 OOW'K. Matl)I comt nmperty If dtsirable. Office Open Soll Sunde.y -.....- """ "'"'"' ,....,. """ '· IH1. • 5 BR + family, built-ins, ._ .. ,_ •--1 .,. _ _. ,,..,_ ~ ACHENMYER Near Ml)' Co. Sroka 111 .... MIR .,..,i.. ...,.,_. " ---~. """' oour"'-" PJUNCl.PAU ONLY. 64'l-TIS6 JI{~ S46-9CIO or ~HU ,,,,.,, ·-.._ •nM ., • .._, ~t. ocit of town owner. entry and low, '°" price. = ~~~..., "':":. =-u= $23,IJC>. $37,950. MES A VERDE 1White.elepbanta! Oime-a·llne White depbanlBf Dime+llne ~ elepbataf .., .... o... ., T,,., Rltr. 2'750 Harbor 58, CM 1U!lAL TY ~ T::,~ .. ":"'W.::..0.-....:: ~s..54flO::;::iiiiiiii~Ev~l'A.:.~~~~~a~;;:::;;;:'=::::::~:;;;mm;i _eeet ___ •~~---------------'-1oo __ c_o.t ___ • __ MMa _____________ 2_1_Cf,._C.... _____ Meta~~-----2-'_00 __ 1 lft ....... ,_ --........ ...,.,.. • ..,. eMCVllll .... ........ .. tM llMartllt.... • ...... l>«ltn*" " o.Mt ...,, °""*" -............. Mflct " ~ .... ., '*'*' " _.. IM ""*""""' It -.... -_..,le ...................... ... ~. ... OeaMMr .. lM7. ... __ ................... ....... .............. ,.... ... .. .... ... ... • .... Olrltllll -= ~J.U'ri1rv1ew COM,.MT •,ri.':.':'' ta~ . ~--=::r.::.... .......... ... -=:; eaM. M'1 ,........ Of'lllll c.... Otl!Y ,., ..... .......... ,.,,....... ... INSTANT TRADE Move Right In-We'll Buy Your Home Under our New 6UWl1EID llSTAll 11ADE PWI Newl Diff"'9fttf A tred• ,ta" tflaf mHnt yov "'ove ~ a n.w hom• ••• w• buy your old He. If cf"•"'' cott you • '"""Y in c.aU ••• It'• 4WarantHdl S@~oillA-ztt-~S Sol~ a Simple Scrca.mblH Word Pu.zz1t /o~ a Cbckla IPllDIM r 1 r r I r IMOOIN ~ r I I' l -~ • -.. --• • • • ---• lll ... ".u"' r 1Lul 1wndlJ, M.u & l'l'Dd -HUU-~-s r-OR SALE_ 1 HOUSESFOR-SALE ~ouSES fOR SALi ltafTAU llN'fAU RENTALS ''tlNTAU UAL DTATI llA.l ESTATE, Hout. Unfv"'11hM Afth. hrnlthed AtttL ~ .,.._ U..fwt..,_ __;:;O.;.:;::.;:..,~•:.:..'---""!""'"' Costa Mew 1100 Newport H•'9hta ~ Huntington a..ch 1400 .&IMA c..ta Miu 1100 ........ ~ 4200 c..t• Mlle s1• c... .... Ms .. ~~!...!~!!!!:.....!*~-~ AcNep ..... VIEW AVAJL 1mmed. our HtvtO • 2 nJlEPLAC!:S * i;; HAUOR 3 BR. 2 ba + l BR ~ 4 BR + ~~ BA • Stach L.._ er LM1e Optloft CUTE '8Qt\lllt apt. IUicabi. TO SE'1"ll.E ESTA!S HILLS Vaw Apt. SCl.SOO. 541-rn9 North bornt. !l«. blt·l!W, Jll» .. tl ' Ba J Nth l>r ..... sii1 wbo llia HAllOI * 01n11 a.t * 1 ... -. T11 VI.CANT LANl> Corone del Mar .,,.,, Cl"Jltl, dta~ cement home,~,. budwood aw• lie A boat.ins· $JlS Ill S.tn aer. ca:nmercW .. tAllk • built homes located Newport Shone 1220 ~~~11 =. =-~ ~~ !°' u ~f&kl. u .. m ~vmr SHEL TEIS = m:: =: :!: bi I.be Socltlilaod'• mc.t d• NEW 4 IR & DEN N l tr l Y landK'a~wu ~UM Hlf'ltap Ral E:.. C..... .. Mer '2SO 81EEIS ~ . .... IMl'CilU OK., at bold b' ~~-6 ._tatdnaCalll~ 1~~ 3 batla, 642-3430 model home S ~lnutH to tate. BACB"£LOR • tJN1"UJUI. Slips A..a.llle VM?ll ............ ~ ta ~ ,,..__,.,.. • beach. Call 847--6640 tit 6 2 BR. 2 '119, 1 block So-2 BR • 2 la1l AJ)tll. Dl!L\IXE TRI·PLEX to..5111 arturt ~ate campua just m o m e o t 1 ~-ye rest 1223 p~ • anytime weeluonda l BR unturn, aua~ 1ar. of H ~ froa S 100 LEASE. ar. BUT D'l:l.VXE 4-PL.EX • • ...-.-Doha A tt h II >' aw&). -------A~k lor LH patio, tw1m pool. ~mo. wy, '160 mo. IM Incl. utll $420. Mo.. A up . •.500 Ill l'O\TR TAX MAN SAYS. -.e.1op9 ill 4-lane btvd Sen~lbly pnrrd Imm RY Ownrr. 8Aycrr•t area OREGON hound. mu at llt'll' Adults 64&-37&& lf5...2531 1 . 2 It J BDRM. 2525 Ocran Blvd .. COi "CAU. UI NOW". ~er line stubbed at pro- $34.!IOO ID $411,900 J11an Wrllt custom 00111 4 BR, :: BA, Seahaven ho:n· 1-BR ltudio; blk. to ()('enn, l1.1RN • UNJVlUif ED ldDD·.. pert' Ample water ·~ h Prol landsc t: Mes. Verde 3110 s.y. ct.--..... ts. l Adult, · • fT.l.1711 -.for~ '1eo WO DriW by 4117 w. Bola. LUSK HOME.$ omt' ~. Frplc $Zl. l!'i0. Owntr 64IH)248 ---------....,.. ffeai.d Pooll QUld can Herman ......... u-• ...___ I Jl..,/jJI.. -11 ., .... -llO dt'ror 4 lo BRa, la .... ,...UPd no ,.ta. 1115 Yrly. 67J.7!l'l9 • 0 "'., -· a1nw nc. --then ptiooe owner '"'"'..w I • "' .--~ Ceoter, Adj.• Slioppaw-' Direcllonl: MacArthur B vd homr otflc:e. 3200 aq, ft. s. Ana H..ta. 1630 NT OR 1 • .a5E w ~ ONL v a from Paone O>ut Hwy. or 3 yrs oAd 2 trpks. Many----·-·----RE ~ ....... 4300 mop---q. at y acuq. QlllJa HOKE Ir INCX>la.: Out .. Stat. Prop. .. Tum San IL"'-.a It b•-.a.-11 1 "°'la Muna, o.t:a ..... 2 BR 2 BA ~ AD l'!lftl ~ -Newport Fwy. on e'(trftl. Auume 5.,.-,,., - 3 Hae on ~ ac • Ho~1e A "'•• a ,. ~ ~ Bachelor ~ _.. el« tdtcbaa, tnd dltrnr, ' Br ,... a Jt-2 • 1" ~ HAVASU c:rrr Joaqum HJ.Ila Rd.. then $38.<m loan-1'ull price Income. Total rent Inc $4-400 R.ent $450; Subl.M S!iO .Al d Incl fl'5 up 2 pool&. be9m ,.no. fallnle Qla ,_.~old. Ped E/lldl CM IM-tolnl C.1 A JM .tew follow alma m model 1na. $'1'9.500. ~ m•> 671· yrly. $39,500. 5'8-nt9, Ma-• s BR--3 BA SpUtJevel ns E. Banxi. mvd. m. No pna. • cbldnL OwDcr-el393 ..,.. -.ms .,.._ Must tell. ~ Swimmill4) Pool 1~~u OWN THE LAND-::: 4207======= : ~::,roo,.:m BALBOA m.ms ~=INN Hom. ~= ~~ For• Lont Hot Summer srEPS to ocean: Furnlsbed Laguna Beach 1705 • Family room HuntlM!en Beach 4400 Coffee shop, dbr hlltaurant ._,._aw.. 6060 -======== A only $"00 down + Impound d I 2 BR S38 500 e On Goll Courw ~ It cocktall louftp. $231. tncl il-·-". • .......... _rt 6210 handles Uu1 3 BR 1..., ba up u . ea. ' YOUR OPPORTUNITY' e Nf'tr 15th &run _... • .__ home. Pmnts o! S152 pPr mo Ovmer '39-393J ~ Custom built homt must e G11rdtner lnch;aded Fwnfsh.cl-utll. f7U12D 2115 Harbor, CM -.. LAN--0-0-,.--~--.-- mdudu 111. m.soo full 1240 be sold. 2 BR. 2 BA on e ~ ~12'10 Ullfvmished Hunttngten leach 5400 Modem Store 1200 IQ ft, a. Sliver Valley. 1! Miles u.st price. With loan <.'OW 6 i.nL _la_c_k_Ba_y;.._____ MAGNfFICDtT view lot. Ltue 3 bdrm, :I bath, £amJiY 2 bedroom, 2 bath.I atudio. 3 BR APTS pie paidns. Jn ll ovt OD 2 ol Bantow, Calif. 5 Acr8. &oin1 up thla won't la~t. BY owner. 2 yrs 2 story, Many built-in h:aturu room, bll·lnl, cpU, dtp9, ... -dra""'•. bullt·!ns. 1 POOL 1£--t-L .... ..I ltredll. In IUbdiTilioo. IO Manmade LC>CKHART REALTY corner 4 BR. 3 b&. din rm. Expertly landacaped. ~.--. .. ~ rwn1A119U-Petitte, 5G.m22 Jakes in att&. Recreational. 569 W. 19th SL, CM fam rm. b'pk, cpc.s/df1>1, 30771 Drl1twood Dr. 673-5800 block ID 5 Paints Center. , U..fw eh•ed .. ter *1inl. ~. Utalf& ~33:l'J 646-Dn pauo. etc. $39,900. 6'U:281 South Ltf\1118 • 499-Jllg Newport leach l200 Key~ ~~p~B, or I . LTS ONLY 2 bedraom. 2 badia lftldio. PRESTIGE store la Prime 6eld., fWi nilinc etc. etc. • EASTSIDE n:xERUPPER WEED IT A REAP ca.11 oner 642-2835 carpets. drapes bullt-tna. 1 locedan. 2500 + Ill tt Air Good ba;y, call llO'lt'· Mk J Jnlcellud.bedJooom•,fami-Ealtbluff 1242 An ab80Jute 91eal! NEAR UCI: New 1arp l 1741 Tustin Avenue blockto5Pomeieenter. caod. 5ft at 1801 Newport for IM. Call HT~ att 1 ly room. hardwood noon Ext Ocean View, l{)arklin& bdrm, l bath, w I .. ctps, 2 & l BR FURN Cotti Mela '42-4641 From $125. per mo. mvct., C.M. c.-call Mr. 'PM~ WI I k etc. Lowett prl~ in area EXCEPTIONAL Buy, 3 BR, 2-srory 4 BR It den. Mtdi· cl.rps, bit-Ina A frlil. $230. Furn Bachelor Kq at '1'4511 E1J.1a Apt. 8 , or Ward 642-NH at $20,950. NO DOWN TO 2 ba, rm rm. all elec kltch, terranean style tplc, w/w mo lt-aae. 4~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiim-•-iiiiiiiliilii-liiliiiliiii call OWDa 642-2835 •PRIME Retail Locatioo e he.ha,.._, I. E. 6230 '"""""' Call r. 4 o . 11 5 1 ~ w: nur shop. cul·dP·S8C crpl!, etc. $26,950 -HUR· U-L-2 ldrm PrHtjp Addrna a.a-STORE • U: x 40 • "-'"' " ., .. Ol63 RTilm 2 A 3 DUnll 2 ba Pl:>ol. ~---· ..,,.,,. real estate Herltagt Real Estatf'. at $.32,500 Owner . .,..... RY! Mission Rlty, 17141 Newport H•l9ht1 3210 Utll lncl·Near lhJ>'I· Patio. M 0 RA KAI, 81!1 18'15 Harbor, CM 64&454 ;;;;;;;;;~.";-or out of '!!"_•_tJSFERRED lO S1m011· 0 4rrl-07:ll riR. Nf'wport Ill 3 11 BR 8(Y.l KnoxvUll', Apt. D., HB MART1Nl9UE Garfield. Pvt •treel 1 blk 1741 WESTCLIFF OR. •tat~ and benetlt ta.x-wiae. 3 BR 2 ba. patio. rlrc kltth Corona dtl Mar 125 Largr 4 BR, 3 BA, drn, ~ ba. bit-Ins, fa.m nn. yd. 536-2914 GARDEN A"5 N. oU Garfield. 982-8994 2300 11q ft. STORE 25 ft. For Into. 6 appt.. csll Olcar dishwasher, drapes, " I w farn. rm. Lgt . htd. pool, S250/mo. Aa1· Mf>.1456 • 3 BR. den, 1~ bat b • frontaiie· Ownen 54.8-9581 lnlram. (ew. appt'1 avail) .. cpll beautifully landscaped, lm--..a•1ate patio plus 2nd lot· RENT A.LS 1,._ blt 1 ·""'- fruit trees. $24,950. 546-2'783 mwv $59,500, Equity Pl.Im uuntlnnton •---h ·u-A,tfs. Unfurnithed Parldlke IUJTCli'oMnp cpta ,...,., • n1, r_. .... --------S«l-634S. , Seating NEWELL ASSOCIATES n •·• _., -J'URNISHED BAaa:LOR.I 1165 per mo. Call a:tt 5 • Office Rent1I '°70 Perron a .. tty Co. ·I 4 BR. 2 BA, Uv rm, den, • -.. """"" • ,.. ___ al 5000 • .....-.... u 1 BR 2 8... • BR weekenda. 982-2177 11th Ir ,_ __ e sa.rm dn nn, 5 Yrs o&d. By FOR YOUR BOAT A TRAIT, .,,.,,..,._ EXTRA Cun. lee· .C BR,, ____ r______ wn• "'n.n • 'A· • ~-~ e>wnes-. Call aft s. $31,500. ER, quiet country atrno• WVELY OCEAN VIEW 2 Ba.: fuD ~ blt..tm. ,._.!.,~~~-1=.Ut.: ci1:N = ft-~GUNA ~~~ I. I. Want.d '2AO 54.Cl..1061 phere for Mom • Dad plua l..Ana.l patio, uaed br1ck trpl Oote to ICbl. A lbopa; $230 VEN DOME _..,.. -----mtTM 53'..u ~ sp9CH av..--., 'ill At:re on Tburin with well-bl! 2 BR home. Used 3 BDRMS, 2 BA. U3,900 Mo. 962-4707 9SU1l5 11th & Senta AM, (.Al newest attic. baildtllc at PRIVATE Party w u t 1 duplex. Han pla.nJ, pttmlt brick, ahake roof. bdwd/ Call 496-1243 l>l-twn 11~5 pm 3 BR. 2 ba., dblt. pnie; •-..cm-!!!!!!!!11.-!!!!!l!!!-.asa!!!!m-Santa AM 5620 prtnw locatioo ID downtown Jndult Prop. Jn Oranre Cl7 6 bid• on 4 additional unlta. tloor1 unmaculate under fenced yd., nr. IChl. $160 SP&CIALI --------IAruna Beach. A1r cxnn. at a reucaable cuh price 64&-al29/495-559l ~.~. Laguna Nl9uel 1707 mo . w&ter pd.~ after 2 W1CS PIEi lltlNT Sllvw G1te Aph. VOLTA.Ill tianed. carpeted, beautlfu1 Bo& w..a> Daily Pilot. S28,<m. Delancy RHI istate OCEAN VIEW NIGUEL 6 PM A wkend&. Make reterV&tiona NOW DLX Bacb Ac>t. w/UY rm FROM a.~ peeled putidoain1. Two NF.AR Show>in& 6 ac~: sn.mo ' N -1u Red t d Bdrm ldtcben A ba. 1 A entnncet; n!• leada to BUSINESS and clean, 3 l&· BR .. patio, bled Tt'n'a.ce. 2BR. 28A, Orn, 3 BR, 2 e... tam. rm.. • .... , eeor1 e 2 BR Apta. 3 BR Apt w/3 I Lee 1 BR. 2 BR, Stud.kle Munidpal parkhlc Iota. S50 FINANCIAL Yd. $13,CXX> *2191 I O Cpu. drps, Comer lot. nr Golden Wm Co!ttge; Close to 1hopplftf, Park ba. Nr achl• A twya tn 'wallt-Hotpoint bltm. rdr1a. per month for q>ate. Add f Mesa Verde 1110 [ SPARKLING POOL.. Nice 3 , BR l bath home on quH!t ' 1treel. lleavy ahake roof, large ralatd hearth, taied brick flttplace, all buill·lna. family room with add!Uonal fireplace I: room for boat or trailer. Existing loan at $193 month Including taxes A Insurance. CALL MR. 8 L A C K ~1151 Herlta1e Real FAllte. DESPERATE! I HAS EVERYntING • pool, • fam rm., ff'Plc, 3 BR. 2 BA. pmL dark room. Playhouse, crptJ, d r p 1 • Walk to 1hol>Pl:ng. Only $24,900. Trade for cheaper condominium. Broker MS- 1124 S&50 DOWN. Nttda IOO!e -·ort<. 4 BR 2 bath•. fireplace, dot.tlfe garqr, family room, bu.Ill-IN A nk e tttldentlal are a., Pa,ymftlta nrr month tn- clud.1111 laxes. CALL MR. BLACK ~1151 Herttaae Real Ettate BY Owner 4 bdnna, 2 bath, fa.m rm, bit-Ina, dshwah. nu cpts, txt q yd, $:15,950 GI loan 546-9394 • Newport Beach 1200 LET THE OCW BE YOUR BACK YARD ' Watch the aequll1 from your 01M1 4 bedroom. 4 beth home wtth 101' et watl"f''ll edge with 78' boet dock In HUNTINGTON HARBOUR'S llhdttred laland!I It chan- ntl1. $95,000 A: yoo own thr land Ask for Ja<.'klr Bruna Huntington Harbour S.let Corp. 12131 0>-3571 or ITI4l 847-Zll ft ---0 SF $4,000 DOWN Cuat()l'll Bum J Bdnnw J baths, 2 rll"l'pll1cea. Stl'PI to b9y and bt-acb. 4411 Riv· ' t'I' Ave., NB Owner. 642-1615, Eves. 67~1669 Y wner Landacaped * SS2.950 n80 Mo. 213. 697..Q)I) En. .._ Club & Girls Club tnr dist of occ. Cl'ta. drtia. pvt patio. •·-"'---' 1.a.1~ ... - 7 7761 -r• pool, recreation Ulll. $5 tor dftk and chain. Add -_,.,... .. vn ,,_ ._ Oianruni 2 BR. l batht on 4~1344 or ~ • e Spadoua 3 Br'a • l Ba 988 El Camino, Apt. 1, CM ..,0 f-b·-'~• .. __ -~ ,__ aeciooed H ti ... m s. hirvtew Rd. =»e1.1e ~ .. .....""_ uuu.a ..... lot ll 1n with '°'&e 4 Bdrm. family nn. un nw.on e Swim Pool • Put/~ <Btwn McFadde a ht St.I .,...erln& lft'fice. All utilities pabo. I.ncome Un11 pocsible, In MONARCH BAY. Harbour 3405 • Frpl lndl•/lndi7 fac'll Newport leach 5200 --------paJd except ltlepbone. new carpet. and draJ>tl. OWNER. tt•,<m ~2599 ·--------• Adult& A Family anu DAILY P",...,. .$4.1,750. (Not leueboldl ~ 1145 An.helm Ave. SPACIOUS 2 BR. 2 Bath 1 -·na lelch S70S _FOREST Ao"~""" ~2829 3 BR 2 bath, private beach townbouae, near u . C . I. --vv ..u u ... w..,. ======== RENTALS club, beaches A boat llipa C.M. 642.2824 Deluxe bullt·lna; 2 patl01; 100 CLIFf DRIVE LAGUNA BEAOI Lido Isle 1351 Houses Furnished avaJlable. $325 /moot b pool. Adult.no pet.. $225 LUXURY FUR.N/UNFURN 494-!*6 leue, or option to buy. RENT M l ••· ...... -. """"'n>l'\RT ART ~ R t ' t $ .. _ 2005 o., e ..... .....,..,,...,.. Year' .. t.ea.e. 1 6 2 BJ\ iu :.nrv "'"""'~"""" 70' OF BAYFRONT en•• o nt1ra Brokrr. Call Dick Fabian 3 ltoom1 PurnltuN Brand New O.tuxe _. v to Shore a Shop9 2400 w. Coeat "llgbway, ' Bd home + Guetl Suite + WOMAN To ahare nicety 347.2531 925 Month 3 A 4 BR duplex fadnl ri&ht Oceanv1ew from IYV)' Apt. Newport, acrou from t be 1 Bd Apt. Bi& beech w/pier turn 2 BR. 2 Ba. apt. Day1 "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on the Bia Bay. Alto 3 BR tram nso mo up. Stuft Sb!."t. Prestige mod· alip. ~aut pvt patio w/ m-.538(); Eveninp S43-4t91 FUil. OPTION TO BUY on tie.utl.tul Peninsula Pt. 49f.U41 ern build.Ing. Well malntatn.. play nn. BBQ, $250,<m LatUn• Beach 3705 Nti deooslt o.a.e. .....,,.=--=----..,..~-=-ed. Attractive architecture. REER R5l 2200 H F R C U>O yrty. Alt· m.6210 (uk cozy 1 BR, pan e 11 e d ' l"rom 300 aq. ft. up. Utlll-341~· v~ ~ ' m.~ N_•w_rpo....._.rt __ e._a_c_h___ Rentals Avail.bl. furnlt~r~ R~nt•I• for Anita) carpeta, drapea. new ltOTe, tin paid. Off 1treet private OCEANFRONT Q u I et cot SPAC. Duplex apt: 150 ft. nfrie. patio, nttr beach. lo' parkinJ. Heavy co1:atruc-UDO Poo•auY• . Apla I: bouau • au price 511 w. 19th, C.M. 5'8-14.54 e-4055 . • .,.. • tagr Furn 3 BR, 2 ba, on raniea. Wt nttd additional from tie.ch. 2 Bdrm.; tklft for quletneaa. lndMdwll Sharp 3 bedroom + den pen\n1ul&. $2'15 mo yrly. 541-rental• A pnipmy llatinia. Cotti Men 5100 Annually. 613-1511 Lovely 2BR. 2BA view heatin&/air coo0Jtionins. SPARE TIME INCOME Boomfnl ~ field, refillina and collectin&-IDOIWf fl'om new bl.eh quallcy coin ~ ated diapenaen In thl• area. No aelllni. To qualify you mu.st have car. exdianfre reterencn. isoo to $3300 cuh aecured by inventory and equjpment. Few boun weekly can net excellent ~ come. Mon full time. For penonal lntervit"W, 1 end name, addttU and phone number to Inter-State Dist. Co., 1811 Wm Katella.. Suite 221, Anaheim, Callt. 92804. with b It f JIOOl. 50' lot. Just ..::n::::96======= CUSTOMERS WAtI'ING -----GOLD Med&llim 2 BJ\. 2 Ba., apt. w/p.race. No lteJll. Rental detala • Offke 12 or ~ to 169.500. Beckwith Rlty IA&'una Bcb 8enftUdl ViR••e carp., dnapn, blt·inl. Sl.60 mmth · · · · · .494-7!91 call 548-HIO or 544.am. lasineu Udo Rlty 3400 Via Lido Back Bay 2240 ms. Coast Hwy. ~750.1 '"'I ms Mo. yrly. m.sru -------LUXURY omO:S-Opportllftlty m3830 R 1.... W a.-..1 s-lJ15 Wm.clta, 700 I l«lO' SMALL FURN Hou.e. lie MONARO{ BAY AR.EA Spac 21: 3 BR. 1~ baths N-....... 5210 enta.. an.-7TII a1r--colld. cri>ta/rdpa. $0.j,)16 Busy Beauty Salon. Padflc •-tbo I '-nd 1355 lt-p/lot LOVELY OCEAN VIEW Carpets, drapn A POOL! _·_.....-...-_· ·_•_.._ ._,_ .. ___ -----. ---Grove, Carmel area. 4 o~ u. • s.. Prefer employt'd man, SlOO 2 BR It den. 11,s be, cpi., Near ahoppinr 6 acboola. 2 BR tam rm, atOTe rdrl(, WANTED immediatdy 1 BAL ISLE. Com I 2SO to 950 at.ors exclusive c!Jmulle. FOR Sale by Owner. Uttle mo. drpe From $110. carpetlna A dnpe1. Adulta. Bdrm Untum apt, IDclud· aq.ft. Will n!model to auit. Beauluuuy decorated. Good Ialand. 2 BR home with M2·l2'12 frpl, pool. S22S mo. Mgr. 2214 College #2 ~/mo. 64U2ll5 inl prqe or carport up From 25c per IQ-ft. ~l065 ~ue. N e e d cash. Jean 1 BR apt. Extra BR or Adulla 49&-l243 bctw lO.S pm $125 ~01' S:~ ::~ OFFICE & LrYING Smttb Realtor, M6-3255 den with Iii ba. can be used Santa Ana 2610 RENTALS luxurioua Townhoute EMt Bluff 5142 alter $:JO p.m. « wlmda. qtra 1125 CM M6-21JO ~ SHOP WITH COF· With ettbtt. Extrs llfie R ~ _ _..... nett $1<XX> _.,. 2 car pr SS9 50Q. fT3.4.ll5 TAKE Sl'iOO for $5000 eq. Apts. Furnished Studio Apt. 2 B • H~ bath N 2 IR 2 la VJS!I'ING use Pnl&9or ~ ~ .vtvr r-· · in 5 A tract .111 Palm Sprp. Elec ldtchP11. BNutltul bl1 ew • ..Ue a am. daU(bter, lffk lndwtrtal Rent1I 6090 month. Top location on •-h 1 ~oo Bal $2500 at S25 mo. General 4000 pool. Nr. ahp's. Adults only Patio, VI"', Pool avall. tum 2 BR apt or ~ Brookhant Ave. • ownen Huntington -•c ~ Frfflaod, Gen Del Hun-HARBOR TOWNHOUSE Leaae 1189 to $21S tt._.;,nable nr. beach, fro~ Office or M·l ape~. 450 .... hftlth force. lmmed. aa;e WANTED! tington Bch. HOLIDAY PLAZA 2'll7 Harbor Blvd., CM 131 Amlp Wq 644-0ID June 15 to Aq. U MU2m ft., '60: 340 aq. ft. $40; or • total price ~ excelltnt ========-DELUXE apacio~ 1 BR. 2400 ICJ. ft. 1tora&e area, 14c tttmS. 'lbe Real Eataten UNHAPPY RENTERS · Fum. Apt•. Sl25 + utll. Maple Capri Corona del Mar 5250 WANTED: 1 or 2 Bdrm rt. Ample parkinr. 17th St.. ~nn. A down payment of $225.00 Vacation Rental• 2900 Htated pool car Pe Lio g. C BR l"L b ... _ --------FURN, Npt Bcb, Oceanfront Hunt. Beach. -C.,,..off...,.,,...ff___,S=L-tT--=-a:-L•.._,,,Out- •nd monthly J19Y111enta of d.ra~a. ,.,_,Ir p11 No SPA 2 A 3 ' .,. llu• HOUM Cll' Apt. Yearly. 541-Owner 67>~ Eve &e"'t"' ho" be- n42.50 will pat )QI Into this VRERlv~r.ONTpo!..,~rm. Sm250 .. !.crt1•!. children, no ~ts Cpta, ~·-~ poohll 6539 . Newport ch t lpOt th ~ "'"' -· u• Near 1hp'r anu t<' ooJa •., _. • .., _. ..... prtv APPROX 900 aq ft M·l. With twff'n Beach A Bay. ()ut. lovely 3 bedroom home wl Notch area., J~el'IOnville. 1965 Pomona. FROM $99.50 ~~ '";'di :nd:t:: U~ ... to $60 atr cood ottlce. North CM nc standtnr opportunlty Sor chee~l~ ~tbe ~ Sleep• 10 ar more. Modern Mrr. 1991 Maple, #3 •rw• c...t• .-8 to 2.30. f'rwy. $125 mo uW pd. ~ expe-r. chef. Salary A JM!"' ~ 3-.. or · · conveniencea. otrered In JUST C"'" ... ETED-mo . ..._._...., · MiO, 54G-154l cen~. amall investment. WW tell At ~ -IW!ltl for month !hie aum. Vtnr"1la ON Tl:N ACR!3 3 FOREIGN lltUdlnta wiab o.mtt. 546-3798 VE7S or ntA. mer With Newport ~acb~--.... SO Wk. Up Bn.nd new deluxe 2 BR with l • 2 BR. "1n • Unfln to live with famfJ1. ~ Loh 6100 Buy N For Su I resident bavlng house with e StudJo A Ba.ch a:pta. range. 1115. Carpets, dns>-Frplca I PrVPaUos I ~ tram 5-5:30 PM ow mmer aC'!'OIJUl10C!ationa for 5 e lDcl Utill I: PhoDt ""· n. bltna. Fenced patio. c.,.. Tenn!a • 0Jmlst1 B1dlt. t =========!PARTIAL Ocean v t e w : A FUN TOY SHOP on BAL- children, 2 adul~ Will rwap e MaJd krvlce . TV avail. dener malnt. J6l9 Santa Ana ~ Putt/er.. ...... fw Rent 5995 Corona del Mar Choice BOA ISLAND. F.atlibllabed ctl'I, too. Box M-59, Dally e New C:aft A Bar Ave. (Adu\ta OnlY) 5.17-0:m too Sea l.Ane, CdM 844-Xll o'llhe lot NOJ' lea..wbold. 20 yrg. Reaaooable with 168'J &>INGER Pil?t. ar call 516: ~-1700 ~ Newport Blvd. 541-!m6 LARGE Dlx 2 br, 1" be. CMacArtllar •· Oout BwJ> ROOMS FOllt llNT Lo•efy tnes. 61 3 • 2 O 1 0 good Income. 842-4455 OPEN EVES IN.Y.) Euuide. Quiet! Ad 1 I. 122.SO per Wed A up Realtor WALKER REALTY ~ --------* 1.99 1 BR * 240 E. 16th Pl. 54Mm N..., Xtra Jee J BR. new Heated pool Maid IM!nb OfOICE LOT on OWNER of art 1 a I le r y A REAL DEAL llENT A.LS Crpt., cbJ)I, disipl, peUo, 2 bdr. 2 bl., dnJ)el/C9r1)etlnc Cl1l'l'I. ~ blt·lm. dl!nnbr, Utilities fllrnlabed a.u.co. Newport BetlCh Whet to lhare lhcJp wftt.I Cozy 3 BR Pn>vinclaJ on Houw U~umllhed pr. Adalta, no pell Sla> mo. bit-Ina, pri ..,ap, petio. adultl, $210. TV Kl~ * ~ * decorator or compatlbte h111t R.2 lot, walking m. Generel 3000 Se. to appreciate. 2>47. B A~ta Slli me. 564ll3l brde Prvpertlft C'15o612I M01!!.;.AHITI CORONA de! Mar; larp lot. bu a Io e •a. Daya &C2-l70:l lllnt? tn t>Hrti Fireplace, Charle St. ~ 646-1841 __ ........... ~"-------• full harbor A ocean vi~. Eves. 646-IC73 hl.ult·ln•. lllJry a~ for RENTALS BRIGJiT 6 airy l BR., Huntington leacf. 5400H'"'tlftlf9n leech 5400 SU per weelr per .,.._,. No l.euebold. ~ CALLERY. AD kinda <I art boat nr tra\H>r w1th room ac:luJts onl.y; no pets; S1l5 In new llome. Maid -.. ----......,y----,kit-A decorator items. C8 M to build urut11. Ut.500 for IAYFRONT Mo. WaJJdna dlat. to 11~ No kitchen prtf. •5862 ar EMERALD BA • 1 t w 'lUirk l'll)p HARBOR ISLANO.S BR Furn pine ~nter. 545-4083 * _101;2 __ F_Ot1tU __ 0r __ ._. BB.,.---::~e~~beaJ:~-~~~~ Ted Way Rlty 536-2579 BAYSIDE DR.. 3 BR Unfum LOVELY, Quiet ~cbrlor. NIW $12.50 UP wk W I ldtchm!.======== AM 10-AT STORAGE BAYSIDE DR.· 4 BR Untum UUJ. ¢.; patio; r"" adult. Stl.SO up Studio Apta. DM'ifi Cltrw Grev. 6175 -W-AN'rm_,_..,... -: -2-or-3-adf-Ye oovER SHOR.ES-4 iae BR Refs.~. :163.1 Oran, •. OM Fam1·1y Aparlmenb Nt'wport B1YcL. os 5G4155 -----1..ovt-ly :I BR, 2 bA, C'Omf'r' Unfum WOftKiNC A collep pil 0 pumers. $15,000425,000 in- lot, ~lbl'f"l"Zt>W&)'. FHA or DOVER SHORF.S -4 BR NICE 1 BR DUPLEX 11w Cn Bal lale. Jtlt A "9C Young r•nCJe Grove v•tment. VA or iu1 .. ~me 51\~. Unfum Adulta. S87.50 a.alDIN HO~~ ed 545-2ST1 Phon ~ -~ ,...... ma tad. 1155 mo. '1'WIU Well klcat a R1ventdie Haffdat R•alty ALL WITH PIER l SLIP e LGE. • ..._ raom. ,m . .,.. ara 5 ac: ol mvcll cacnhll PRESS SHOP • IAYCREST • "Homes to \tetdl Income" CHANNEL REEF APT • 2 LRG. 1 Br. dllhwahr, blt-ins. and trance 6 bath: • 8lk. Ml'o flall ~ am .:::::=:::•=eo.cm.===·==I 8740 Wti.rnrr MZ-4400 BR, 2 Ba blcn7, cartp. lndry. $125 to bul. ~ ~. M prlc» $.15,000 witk IY&n Wtlll Home. CO!Tll'· ~ VACANT CAMEO HIG'fn.ANDS • 3 BR :;".a,i:S James, 541-tslt TOWN HOUSES 2K don, S.Jn on belance. dee., fi.ant ot ntrythirc lA"est Bfdroom1 In town Untum $325 mo. ~ $12.J ~cm: Fcir mer.. Into pJeue C9ll -Qa--,.-tioll-ial.-Canltai---ac-tba- 4 BR, din. rm., fam. rm.. Hure llv\111 room, l'WW Cir· loha macnab $115 ~I Apt Furn ••lY FIOM $171 15.: Albert Pl. cM K. "·Small wtth: ~ R.anocW 4 BA. All tl..c. kJt. Lars• ~ta throu&haut. A lot of REALTY COMPANY decorated Rel em11 man. ~ -.ii lckhoff and A.-c.. Inc. 1ht West.em S.U k>t. ~.700. ~ Sat • ~ .. -No pets. Eldde Qailt m. A----a u~ -Ula W. Olap:u• Aft. 12921 Ma Streit Sun. 1-5. J!m Commodnr, ...,.... for only $.'22,ft &42-3235 use -....JM ) kt!,.-, ... ~..,.,...... -~ .......,.. Orqe. caw. Carden~ SJt.%1.Sl • Rd · NB. 0..'N'!', ~tGQ ..... ~~I J~~ ... ~'!,.. .. 1 ~~-~-!!!i!l!!l!!!J!ll!!!'lll D~IJPL.EX==-: ~l~bdnn..,.--.-.. .,..ec--.,.b..,....lt· ..;!~tit• rHf-4 _.,., ... lt.M" · • • PRJVATS Room for tile .... 5Cl..a21 i:.~wlrnda, 5Jf.-n. LOVELY 3 BR 2 Ba hotM OD ,.., • .._, c.v~ • ..__...I~ -......... ~ ..., 6J.50 2 Iota; wi uw u 2 apt1. -.NCOME UNITS- 3=~<><;~~ ~ ~·~is~=· rpe.i .. ~1 ~ .. ~s:.:; •-• 1 :. =:.:!":..~~.a.-6aO -:..~. --w.. Rm. to bid. Nr. bll,y It OC8J!.. Lare~ 4-~x with ?MO 11q ft. noon . doubt~ san&t At· &eS-C224 .......... Lil., .... ent .. .., ,._ aood food.16:nt 1,.--.._......, ....... ..._ _____ -.... ""' -..- $46,SOO s.11 all or~ Int or ~ 2 BR unita It ON' 3 tractlw tl'ft · 1.1.ned .-..... -1-B-R---.,,..-..-_-_-u-... -. -,.---. -=========-1....,.. ..... V'ftlr ...-955 -· tid. •~ •-a! ............ '"' n..o •• ,..__ -• BRuallwtthA-..L. n....... ~.,.., •1" r1U11"" rn .....,... ,...., C:•"'-lfrl w........ ............ -• ~v \ff\.ViJ• ~ ~ ~ -•• ~ .......... ...,, °'" ...-.u -· w•qo-•cit • ........., tomPete\)' fl'nC'fld. ~ ~ Nr ........ a»J4 OK. Sii -llWffl· 5"' i:a.w. tiaa 1"idlm dtr cl ---- Ill l'NI'. Owner fTl.mt ~,~ $.'510 rno. mo11UI. 1'tloDt f73.«Q even. £. l'nb SL, CM. m.lll8 e Mi.-9 ..... e ...... ...... __ "_f!l_Dll&.&--GA.ft.---1 Ian JUM ~ Prime ~ .:..:::-1K flC OK. IllOUC. J BR 2 Ba... bit-Ina, • lnll or WMbndl. e WILION WEST e e "°411 I e , .. • ... C...., r_, ...._. CllllJ. ll U cL!.rdopa:tmt ~· All --------~ ~ ~ i/.llil tlddl -..en S4Ml03 Coa1 M9u lloO l Br. Udl Pd Htd hall e ..., II ~ 0... IM , Orme A.,.. OI ::e.---..:: ~ ec: ANNOUMCIMINTI m.ocio. -Aduha. •ne. 1414179 ·• ... ._ •...., e... ll!IO.oat. '52$1 tCDltJ . _, NOTICU ~ MICM ft $12,950 1.,urwd:.~. At· DLX. Aft*., 1 BR., •eo: •...!~I':'~:..,.,.._. UAL ISTATI, ~ tr9d8. ....., ,._.. <"-A.w MOI --r---1 I BR., $130; pom: ldral b ,._ .._.. o..,I ., .. Vec911\. Im.med pou. l Bit tncdv .. dean -... with bach. 11193 Qurch 5a-11t13 e (' ht CM.._ ----------• HD1J:U. AMOaATD ftnn ttylll ldtcheft. OtdeT larp fenced ,.,.it OM or NASSAU Palml 1 l 2 BR I • .. ..., T.. e .... TllMI ...... fix~ m fee land. two cblldru ~bi.. No ._.. • ,,...._ .. TIADIWlNDS aa. TY peta • Sl4o mooua. eau m "'"' °' unt Sl15-S150. Htd • ""' .,..... -. NU011 or NUD12 ea ~ w ""lldbda. pool tTf I:. Drld St. &G.M iOL VISTA 2 Bil Iqla: Eanltdt. ar. NM or Utnn ~ t n PIXIMWPU ltxna ...-.... Cfll. e:'..~edaha tn v~ ---~· fllldo. $l:IJ to.3N9 -••n ~ ~ 28L~~ f"l~~~"!!!l'!!!t~_!t!21!!1 ~Jr:::.= LCE... a.a 2 BJt. ma: Heat.it pgcil, 1 ddld Cl&. n 0W1mt: • m. aaASHIAI HAL TY C9f'p.., ....._ ~ .-io "°,.... •un J ... ... In.ml l3N5l7 •ll'71 Oa. No P1tL 1M5 Pba1C1119 .._,._. .... 4mO a. ..... 1'0IUO:R MOl>D. BDM:E 4 BR. 2 BA. .... SJ,15. IMAU. DOWM Jlf'£AA 81'.ACH Olmlr Jot. NIW ~ Miii. clbl pr. ms Hcllr Liit. n ,......, pemt..c1. 3 "' * rus hnclllll St. s..1514 Cbm1i. Jndat-pl~ t. ll"1nldr J D , l '6 ... ~; cvp. I ...._ l f•m ...._ Patio A dNI*; t'ftd, ....,.. 6 ftn l'tnl· Cpta. .,., 1'1m' ..... ITMOCl C•nntel "-t 2 B1l. 6-. I Be hn delcaa tr'ollbJ ~ Gar, ..... -)'all'I' poww baa.t .. ... dodr, -Mo. ~ c.... .......... -s. DI..-.........., ......... ,... ........ ,...... .............. ...... ...... w ...... ~ ... y...,...,. ~~ "11111s'ct 1 0..111n1 """"'-------.... fllf--.... fS..Ba--,~---'" ......... ~ .... ilil!l .. 11111 ...... ""lll!I .... ~.-----------------------..----......... --..!!~~!!!~~!!:!!!!~ " -- SPl Ad Ma Oa 1l1 Sa; An Cc WI ' 0 132 t..a Po olc Bii Ari &m Fu1 -1 M !no Ev• pll No 1• 531. !!!I -c. I PAI or rr. " - to 41 .. BA. °' ar "" ~ 51 B. Wi c.+ p HI iA Pi 1'1 iA M I M "' 8:i C> .w ANMOUMCIMINTI I _, NOTICU ;t....-(Pree Mil.) 6400 Sll'YICI DIUtTOIY ----·--------· C.. Wiii, Cwi ... '600 * n * t: * ----~--...;;.;..;;.... ... - I roum>: ..... Bo1.a.~ q_ •le. fl. hcS& Av.., a.a ...... Call .. ld-.t1Cy. 1 ... ..,. .. .... \ ~-~ Cl& vii Qr.id • ~ '--JC.a. ms Aet a , ., w. oe..-.. Kewport 1·1 .... · J>AD SllkJ A Tftria JN'P1'1 flc .... ldatld-~1~ cwm• CZlllllft ,.... .. .... IJliltut eredll -&I maJar c:redil cards lncl oil carda haDond. 12 .... • PQ. R•ll'Nlbla. ~ e OONau.'TE WORK e Of All Typa Not jab too &n.I. C&D.: --CUS'l'ml PATIOS I Block walla. Abo COC'lettte ••1111 • &..moval. lt2.l810 CEMENT Work ot uiy ldnd at lowett pncet. Guar. Woftmlnahip. 6'&2-&S14 Whacldye Went? Whatdidye Got? CEMENT wort, all t:rpes. 8o job too 11nall. Ftee at. u. srorucx 54M61S SPECIAL CL.ASSlllJCA TION FOR NATUIAL IOltN SWAPftlltS S,.CS•t Rm 5 Hnet -S ttmea -5 bucks 6620 ~ .. -AO Min'! IHCl UOI ... ~-...... .,.... ._....,..,_ .. ..._ ._YOU• ........... ...,_ ._. ..._ ., _..,.. e ROOM ADDmONS • l..T.~ ~MINO l'O• 1.\11 -fllAOU Otfl VI Cmn.u Sllepberd female 1oat vie 1'llda A Boyt Cub C. M. PHONI 642.$671 Family rooma, kitchen or l&n1ta. Slnile atory or 2; Te Pied Yeur Tr ..... t Paradlt• Ad I ') CllllU cbain. ftew, f.l6.4i15 ...... "'"""'~ Cat. Choe. point. Female 3 yn old. Vt.c Mesa del M.af. $415-2823 ~! pl1111 t'Ultem delign..d. For Have SSlM wuoned 2nd estimates & layout, phone: T.D. Pa,yi,; $350. mo. incl • U7-W.l • 7"· all due 6 yn. Want llO Addition.a * R.emod-"·" M cub A: other Rff1 Estate. , ,........ Will assume. &1tr SJ6.-094 p.r_,.a. 6405 FT«I H. Gtnridl-Uc. i---------~ * S&.2110 HA.VE P>,IXX> equity in ~ pt I HANGOVER! ALL Types ot ftodac· We Col1& Mna Income units, l Yoa clce't haft to! Get ~ in c«lar 1take. plus 101De cub. Want 50- , REP!UEVE 1IOW at: FTee t1t. 549-2556 200 acre n.ncb. Owner •Mc CaDa'• •cm·, 67l-400!. • 1'le 1'btte Houlol Cerpet Cl•nlng 6625 --------• The Arches Uquc:n Have: Mod office bld1. e Newport Uquol"I e WALL TO WALL e Anaheim S76,5Q0.$35,000 eq. SPIRmJAL .R-; a d I n I a e CARPET CLEANING e Want: Land. TOI. hl&h f'(!· Advice 011 all Mattera. Low. BIG Discount! 64&.3780 prop. • must railt $10,000. Bkr. 847-1.251 Ma~. Buslne11. Open Carpet Layint & Dally "· Sat.sun. Included.. Repelr 6626 80 Acres near Baker. EX· 1l1l N. El Camino Real, --------CHANGE for a lot, amall San Oeo:D:lente 492.1652 INSIAU.AnONS, repairs house, or Dupln In Cotta I SHARP, SocW>t. ~ SU1W ~•trttcll, ules. Apta ~ ~-;r':U.~.t' Co. ~ aouzm.et I rou p specialty. R.euonable. ~)? Box M-" Daily ..::;:;D;;IAM=OND=:::·=w.«&S=== HAVE View lot deer, .00. heey Place, <Apistrano Pal· 1 SING.LE Mtmbenbip Balboa Gerdenlng '680 ea, Want amall commer- Bq <Jiii> for ale. Write ....... THONY'S dal or tndustr1Al Newport &x M-85 Daily Pilot ~ ant. 5e3159 Evn 6 wknds ALCOHOLICS Anoa1mo«JI Gerdtn Service API'S 6 Bual zon«I w . land Harbor Ara. PboDe 173-172' 646-1941 for 15+anlta. San Juan ca. 24 Boan. Reu. mootbly care. ~ po. 700' front. can divide t I will not be retpODl!ble Ina. Land.leaping. Exp. uur Iota. $11M eq Trd TO T lar debtl other thu my own. ttculturllt. ''Tender, loYiill . ' Teniil R. !wilt care for Green Gard.ms". Owner. ~T. ~ Announcement. 6410 Coast Healtll Club e FREE SAUNA e W\lh Swedilh mauap by 'T Experienced Mauueae' OPEN T DAYS A WEEK I am-10 pm 132 )!!. 11th St. KJ,..5(11C) LOST l'rt, March 22. vie Pomona An A 20th, 4 mo. old male mla. Poodle. Black. wblte nCN 6 chin. Ann to Peppe. Rwd. 5"43-- 6897 Lawn & Yard WXURY, w tiome, La· iuna; 4 BR., 5 Ba., 11una. Upkeep 5,!n> Sq. tt. Save $25,lm; rototil, irade. 54().-8206 S4T .500 equity; trd. ro·s or GARDENING, ~ete It!'-! Owner 494-4957, 494-46.53 Yice. 30 )'nn uperimce, 4-PLEX (3) No vacancies rella.ble. Excellent work, Costa Mesa are-a. Exchange 642-4389 or residence, vacant, or $10 mo up, wkly ratet. MOW· TD'a, or • ?? Agent. tng, edgln1, cleanup. Ed's 547.7401 or 61$-0144 G1rdening. Free est. ~ --------5289 ' HAVE $900> eq. in R·2 J G N.B. lot. Trade or "tixtt• apanese ardner upper'' or income propmy Exper. Complete yard ~ In N.B. or vidn!ty. 548-0'112 vice. Free est. 543-1958 Onr. <no ~t.. plesse) Contractor's own home 1500 ll(j. tt .. l "1 )Tl old, 600 IQ tt. rumpua rm. fat 2 to 4 UIUIS, lot, smaller bome. Appmx $8,lm eq. Bar' 5*-5880. 1962 • l6 tt. Dod&e MolOI' Hame exc CODd, $C5Q). TRADE for ro•a or •iJI>. mlt. Madre O.Yia JUtr., 642.T(XX) WANT 1mall Income Uolta Plllm Destrt. HAVE Du- pin 4 • 3 BR, Balboa 11 Madge Davis Rltr. 642-71XX> Huge home 4 + F/R-+ DIR. w/600' actMty rm. $8000 equity. WAN'r~ 2 to ~ unit., ~. 1mall house. Harbot-area. Bkr. 546-5880. HAVE: '66 Mu.atq; full power, air; V..S; A·l Coad. thruout. WANT: 11' toll pick up or Randlero 642"'10 HAVE (1) 2 BR re. unlta. Inc. $10,260 yr. Nner a vacancy. 7q> cond. 2 bllr.a to ocean, H.B. Late mod. carrro ... part dn. Brlcr ~194 WANT EL.EC'TRJC CAR. ca.mper or travel trlr, l'RADE Sl!!O. equity tn mu Acre• nr Palm Sprp. Bai. ance $1545. $:20. mo. 536-llll Cl.EAR Ventura Let View home/1e9, aueat apt 01' rental. Trade for Npt Bch home or Income Lrin Car- ver, PO Box 131, Balboa II. HAVE 3 BR A 4 BR Bluffs Condominium m,<n> and S12 ,500 equjty. WANT F&:C vacant or TD's Bier. 675-2503 Ole11hlre Reel Estate. Dtlux~ L.A. Duplex, La- den Hts. Exchange for a lot, house or Duplex 01M, NB, C.M. Fortin Co .. 642- STOCKROOM ClERK We SU*r a ~nt rntn- im11m of 1 year 1tod1 l'OOl1l experience wilhln the electronic indu.atey and I» able to work wtth a minimum d. 4$. ncUon. Good ltUting rt.IN and beneata inclllCIJni 12 days ~•Uon durtna the flrat ~ar ol empioyment, IA a&iltion, we will relo- cate to a new all' cood.1- tioned plu Ill the Irvine 1nduatrla1 Compltx <ad- jacent tD Orwli:t' County Airport) tbia April. AJ:C>IY a: 30 a.m .• 4: JO p.na. EYU. tnterv1tw'I may be arnnaed VARIAN DATA MACHINES 1590 MONROVIA NEWPORT BEACH 92660 An Equal Opportunity Ernplo)ter M·F Local manufacturer hu lmmecllatt •nln91 forz • • Wiremen • Production Test Technician We ..... ,. fftabliatt.4 commerclel firm with llberel frfnte btnaflts. ONLY IXPllUENCED 'IOPLE should apply to P ARAMfTRICS '29 a.ker Strfft Cost• Me11 549.2221 * MOWING. ediin&. &: ~~ 2 Hou.sea lie cor )Ot • room up. Moothl1 n tea. "......, to build. W ANr l1ll ~ or SCXX>, 548--0390. -------------- t1timate. Duplex. Fortin Co. 17(13 * Call 968-l9ll * WatcWf Dr., NB, 642-5CXX>. EXPERIENCED G.,rdenft 7S * ~-aeali1111 •1--------- Funerals 6412 Rea1. 6 Rtllable. SGMOO * EUROPEAN GARDENER * * WUl trade equity tn 3 unit. !or business. &47-3519 R. D.Slatet ~lty * * I• WESTMaUTER MEMORIAL PAIK Mortu•ry & C.rMhry Comttlet• funer•lt from $145 CemeNry Iott Landlcaplns ·Maintenance Very reuon. 543-C33T eYtl. -. from.$l20 Indudea Endowment Can Everytbi.nc ta ooe beautiful plac. meam lea cost. No tramc P'Obleml. 14801 Beach, Westm!mter 531-1 TZS 193-2421 P ACIJ'IC view. WW te.11 one or more. SacrlDce. Pvt pty. 61>0033 TrHel 6435 Mawing. Edilnl. GerdmlDI. SERVICE DIRECTORY Sprinkler Repair 847-9558 MOWING, Edging, vacalawn Gen'I clHJUJJ'. Haulin&. Odd jobs. * ~ Income Tax 6740 TAX RETURN SPECIAL e JAPANESE GARDENING Let ua do your tax return be. I Service Oeanup, Landcap. fore Mar. 31 and you wl.1 Ing. 531-7034 aft 7 p.m. pay only SS for Fed tttum form l<MO, and $4 Calif. re- r r t. CUT 8c Edge Li\wn. Main· tum form 540. tenance. Llcem'td. 54S-4D We have 21).yn tax expe • S45-S570 aft 4 PM and have never mlaflled o EXPERT Jape.nne Garden-cauaed penalty for a cllen t. tr Uldac'lfll, Cleanup, Main-Call now for appt for SI ~. "MACK'' Ml--0132 San or ewa er dally fnJm 8:30 to S pm. 6612 Our work ta 100~ SUV· Coast BuatMa Serv1ce J'EMALE ~Ion wanted Gener•I S.rvlcee to tnnl to Boltcll approx ------ SERVICE DIRECTORY ltemodet., Repelr, ' I1' YOU nt«I R.emodelln ' RS PAINTING . • . REP Al CALL DICK • . . 642-17 91 Sewing 6 Al~ralions, cu11om dres s makln&· Reuonable prlcu For app't .. 673-6015 Altaratlont-642-5145 Neat. accurate, Z yra. exp TILE, Ceremlc 1117 4 * Verne, the 11le Man * cu.t. worit. Install It rep.irs loat AIMmblen Painters Cerpenter. &. loncMrs Cebfnet Mebr I Helper for Woodah.p JENSEN Marina Corp. 235 n.cher Com Meta 540-3440 LOT MAN NEEDED ROY CARVER POllTlAC . , TuacllY, M.trdl 2~. 1'68 DAILY '1LOf JOas & IMPLOYMINl Nit~ .. IMJILOYM&Nl .IOU & DPLOYMINf IUSIOYS DISHWASHERS 11 er Older DAY SHI" APPLY IN PERSON a.u and 3-.5 RfUBEN E. LEE 151 E. Co.at Hl9hw1y Newport a..ch M1M99ment Train" NaUona.l Ftnanc. ti.rm bu planned manqemeot traln- in1 proiram for aeveral as>- pllcants. If you are aeekln1 rapid advancement Into an admln1.1trallve po1ltion and are at least a hlah school cnduate, you may qualify for lhla procnm. Thok se- lected wW be auured out· atandlnJ etQploye benebt.. Phone Mr. Burnham for appt. 83W9ll Bartenders APPLY IN PERSON S-U and 3-5 REUBEN E. Lil U l I. Coast Hl9hwey NEWPORT IEACH No Experience Nec .. sary! Must have clean cautomia drMnr record. Apply YELLOW CAB CO. 1311 E. 16th St. Colla Mesa CARRIER BOYS GOOD ROtrl'ES AVAIL'Bl.E HUNTINGTON BEACH DAILY PILOT • M2-4.12l • Mechanic EXPDUENCED RAMBt.ER Mechanic wanted. Must be exper\enced in A.mt'rican moton1 product!. 536-3025 • NIGHT SHIFT • HOURS 6-12 $14 PER SHIFT AGES 2G-3S Mr. Oliver PRospect '-M'll e SHOE S.~MAN e Elq>er. pref. BUT NOT NECESSARY. 091>ortunlty for advancement to aK't. Manager. A&e no benier. Apply tmrnediatelY to: Mr. Sterna, IM8 Shoe1, Bo. Coe.al Plaza. Qd. S.nlc• Station Attendant Ex}>erlenced. run t I m •· Good aalary + comm. Ex· cellent opportunity! Com Me•. 142-mS or 548-297! aft 6 p.m. Http W..md. Mir\ 7100 H.lp W1nted H.tp WentM 7400 Women 7400 Women MW&EMBa llillW La.rse~-~~ adoo baa mat>Ulhed a manapment t r a I n I n 1 b.Mldquart.en in Oranae County and offert ex~p tlonat oppottun.ities for Y.ounl men 19 to '!1. $135 per Wffk ulary We ttt not as concerned with )'CU.l' pttvioua work experience u we are your ooslrr to be trained for manaaemt'nt. A hmit- fd number of ovt'rseu usigrunents available arter & months training SlO,IXX> to SU,IXX> ftn;I yur potential. Call ~U83 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. ElECllOIHC ENGINEER We have an lmmed11tt opcnin1 for an Individual with a minimum of thret years solid 11ate circuit dealin experience. The Individual we 11ttk will deaian high quallly audio de'Ylcet for the Broadcaat and ~In& lndu1try. CONTACT H. C. RO~ FOR AePOINTMENT LANGEVIN Division of Scientific Industries, Inc 1801 E. Carnegie Ave. S.nt• An• 54~1830 An equal opportunity employer Sheet Metal Painters Helper No experience ~. Must be mal\D'e and a dependable worker. We are an established com· merlcal !inn w1th llbtral ~ benefit1. Apply PARAMmlCS 929 Baker Street Costa Mesa ~mi Selftmen & Menagera Career opporty wllb leadl.aa ti.rm offertn1 onr 100 mu- tual flmdl, FUD or pt ttme No exper nee, we train. Npt Bcb oUlce, 642~ Santa Ana oaloe, 547.mt J.avaton Ftnancial Servicea. l.nc. GREAT OPPORTUNITY PROCllSOR SECRETARY Prrnw1rnt part tlmt p<>- •ltlor1 Guaranteed a min· lmum of 24 bra Pfr werk. Phone tor app't for lntcr· Vltw. WORLD Savinas & loan 494-9411 PART TIME CREDIT CHECKER UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 222 O~en Ave. Laguna leach 494-6546 An equal opportunity t'mployer ApphcanlA ronsidtred on ml'r1t rl'gardless or race. rt'tigioua cn!'ed, color. na· Uonal or!iln ur ancestry. OUTSIDE <.1.A$1FlED ADVERTISING SALES Immediate position available for aureuive. 1 1 e r t 11leswoman with pleulng personality. MUST HAVE NEWSPAPER CLASSlFIED SALES EXPERIENCE. Lu· crallve tt'!Titory, work from Huntlna-ton Beach office. S•· la ry plus commission, car txpeNt, paid insurance, paJd vacauons, all com· PMY benefl ta. Call Eugenia Gannon for appointment. ORANGE COUNTY EVDllNG NEWS l HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT 537 • 7510 or 192-4468 Local Manufacturer has lmmtdlate apening for perwn capable of doln& Coil wlndlnl[, encapirula· tlon and allk screening. Ex.,erience dellrable but not niq~. Wt are an established commercial firm with liberal fri.nae bt'ne!lta. Pltue apply PARAMmlCS 929 Baker Street Colt& Meta ~9-ml WAITRESSES ExperlrnM. n or over, lull or p&rt tirM. Apply In Pel"IOO SURF & SIRLOIN 5930 Pac. Cat. Hwy. Newport 8e1ch for 2 lndUJtrloua 181eamen --------- to take over my commercial Office ~~~naner ~blttt PRECISION ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLERS Wt beve an tmnsedla~ opening for an ~ al!l!embler with froM 4-4 yt>ers experience. Tiw 11\ltJAI ISSliJlment will bi-in our io-lt:tlDI lntegra. tlon and test are. of ~ engineering depertment ~ wC>l'ldnl printed cireulta lrom enlll\ft'rlnl rolta. Good 1tartln1 nte and e» cellent company bellefltl 1ncludmi 12 days vacatioo llunn1 the yeu of emploY- tnl'nt. In addition, we will relocate lo a new air oon· dluoned plant in the Irvine romple.x (adjacent to the Oran1e County Airport) ~ Apnl 1968. Apply 1:30 am to 4:~ ""'- Evenin& interviews ma.)' ht ~ VARIAN DATA MACHINES 1590 MONROVIA NEWPORT BEACH (714) 646-9371 An equal opportunl~ employer Mi r ASSfMBlfRS El.ctronlc Components The9e open.lnp require ,, moothl recent~ in electroatc component asaembly apenttona. To qualUy ycu mmt know color codilll a n d bud ao1derini technlquea. VISIT DANA Llbor1tories, Inc. 2401 C1mpu1 Dr. lrvlnt, Cellf. <Near Orulie Co. Airport) An eq~I oPportuJJitT employer STAFF llYRSU For P .M. ind Night 1hlft1. On 1urg1ul, Medical and l.C.U. uni ta. Excellent Nlary end benefltti TELEPHONE PERSONNEL OmcE ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAl ORANGE 63S.911l $70 WEEK oUlr.e. Good leads & ex-"9'I "II changea to work on. Call Nationwide film company Sflf~.ICll Jyplsf fur appointment. need• sherp lfrl to manage Part Time Eve W. E. Lachenmyer Realtor new branch oWce J,.asuna P N 1860 Newport Blvd.. CM Beach • San Clemente areL g to 10:30 .M. 0 ex-per nee> &46-39'l8 Call Evu. 673-45T7 Answer telephone, dispatch eaaary. Neat and depend· able. Sale• A: ae.rv1ce. Call GARDENER'S H el p e r . sales reps. Salsry and houn S.t, Sun Mon A Tuea for in-Yotq m-n apportunlty open. 34143 El Encanto (cot'- tervlew 541-7783 Will train. St~ady full lime ner of Coast Highway) Dana 646-1948 Point. Apply l-4 P .M. Mr. lxper. & quallfled only Murpb.y Top We111ff SERV. Sta. Atto:n ---~-----., Full/part timt, all hrl. BARMAIDS. · • · Pr'eferabl)' wtt!l tome lmow!- led ft of b~ required 1'y John 8alTJ' • Maod•• ,.am.cement ~ m> Newport Bhd., N.Bj Plate pboot Peter ADdreWa f15.355l • No job too amaII. Pia.st Painting, Plumblns. Car-Santa Ana Prof! Bldg. ~try. Reas! Rel. Insured. 161'0 Santa Ana Ave .. CM 4/S. '7>3lO ft' --------~-Flb~aaa tool makers, wood Tom Sharp Union 2201 E . and GO.GO mock-up, hand lamlnatJ.ni, Cst Hwy CdM OR 3-33..'>0 DANCERS OPPORTUNITY · CAWNGlll 'I 6550 BankAmericard OK 642--4535 After 5 pm, !in-7218 Call "Mike" '42.(848 BABYSITI'ER, Cap ab I e, ...::::=======:::: Jenltorial 6790 OYtt 40 yean with car, your Heulint 6730•---------e area. $1.25 an bout. Day, roRGEI' The tu. & leav eve, 4 bout minimum. SA VE MONF.Y * Before you ltle cleanlnr to i... 1'lrl .. ~ vacation rsttt. 433-Take It to tile dump call windows, carp.. etc. Reu 5157 (toll free) Ua! 64S-91.88 or 642-5665 Call Brlibter Side 54Ml34 • ~ BONED C"l.EAN Lots, 1ara1tea. etc. 6110 BABYSll 1 ERS AGENCY Tree removal, dump, akip, Lendecaping WlLL Babys!L My home. 1 baclchoe. fill, IJ'(le. 962-87451---~...-:-.--- c."hild ,... lo 2 ye.rt old. ,/ HAUUNG. Trash plclcup. liA YNOR'S LANDSCAPING •r 6 GARDENING SERVICE S:lO wkly. 543-~ V I c Tr1mmln1. Anytblng·we dn State licl"!l1ed contrctr, HaJi>or Slqlpin1 ~nter It all. Exprrt ~ork. 545-2'192 R~lldential ·Commercial ' . BABYSl'ITING In my borne. Gordon N. Warren Free eat-No Job too bl&! ~ up to 5 . 195 89~3581 Fonner ti.try nune. ms.140 Pub. Acct. -Est. 1 I Home or Offlc. Appb. p ... I BABYSZ'lTING IA my home. Now Incorporatinl former •per'"'ng "I i ~Mon 11n nt. lnf&ntll to _.... P•lnftng 6150 5 -~ F. J. Hanna p.._uce __ _..... ____ _ 1•-OPEN T DAYS ..____ ~ n ,. ..... , -· ~-~ UH£AUvn • ext p&lntinl ~ ~ _, _._... 4710 ~.NA Pr1 ............. a..-.,.._ Maa de1 Mar. AllY ap • 675-3345 • eta ,...,... "" IP•u• _._ .. ..., -cleeo-up. Free t1t .. 30 11"1 we.wuw. ,,_._ --.-&'nf--YEAR--.--exp. Clll Crude at 548-5314 BABYSl'l' tY9ll. Yoor home. A·t STENO COU"RTmY D~RATINC On tram. E:9. ckpendable HARBOR SHOP'O CNTR--F ~-__......_._ ...... _ .., )IT'S~. ~est. .._ ..,.,. ~ ••-1 D&>-• a Wetk. 56-laO caJl collect 77'-~ I ~ldl. Min WJ, etc. I---Tn tT.0 PAINTING -•1 room Si' 65'0 ==~--We ua "Sinclair" SMlnta 1l'all·-,.,..--~---Calll'D'--Smiley Tu Senlce ~ -::;= ' by 0... ~ anaD ,.,... DOa.:D. SERVICE. LoCll jobs. OK rr. '11t 9MN5 901 Doftlr, t9ulte Dl ,...,. ref. PRES est. 50-1677 BKICK, a.cnea. Oa-t.rf Ul4 Pl8ciaGa. a.ca llesa PAINTlNO: Intff · Elftd' • ro-M)I Marpnt, Npt. Bela O<om Cl.._, S m a t I w. A. SMILEY c. p A. rr.. lilt. l'Atab. Call 1lm • Jt*. OK ,.._ bl· tDa«I fl"foe !At. Ftn M6-8S f«M&llt, t4MIT2 patch. IA~ 1bowe r repalr. 847-l~l/NkY206 JOBS & EMftLOYMEN T 7020 wcrk 0 Job Wented. &.My MAN For ,~era! ar o und gar as e . ri mechanical akllla nec~saary ~ aervloe mar. 234 E 17th CM HOUSEMAN Sursbl and General. Boeh lhlfta aV'ail&ble. run time. ~ pidet"t'td but DOt ~· Olntact Mrw. Dud1e')' w eatminater Hotpltal 8934541. ext 324 or 842-1473. ext HI Gelcoat touch-up, sander 6 S300 per wttk Lot Boy AND Detail Man bonder, line aaembly, ~ ---------6J8.5483 or 633-9763 I.lb carpenter. A,.ncl•, Women 730C WOMAN to work In Donut COLUMBIA YAOIT SECRETARY .......... $500 Shop 9 PM. to 5 A.M. AJ'Py 115 McCormick Ave., C.M. Acn~ Dept Good skill.a tn person, no phone calla u~ reimbu~) pltue. Wlncbtll'1 Donut DENTAL ASST ..... to s.tl5 Shop. 2947 Harbor Blvd. Laguna Bdl. area, 4 day BLJND STITCH week. Utt negotlablrl ISJ!('Cl machine) operators. Good w o r k I n I conditions. TEL.ETYPE OP.. H B $425 G a r m e n I mfa. Only 1\Jrn ~ tl!De lato ~ f!:Y· ~t Avon. I Call edlect 5»al) • ' 'ATCH GIRL : EXP Secretary, m a tu r I FOREIGN Good bt'ntfll3. Mull be rx-T}'tle so wmp. f fee nrgori· operators m11klna-S80-$140 perlmced. Pbon« &46-9303 ablel ne«I a:pply. 1580 Monrovia Part !:UM.~ ..... ilrnd but not Jal 11 aj. Olntact Mn. DodJ.ey Wtltminmr HoapHal ' 893-.oC.S(l, ext. 3)4 er r EMPLOYMENT skills A Judirnent. Prete uk Mr. Applegate A/P CLERK. H B ..... $m _N_B_._642_·26fi6 ____ _ Kl-14T3, ext. -' smaller offi~ or Gal ~7305 Fri More than 100 eountrlea 6 D job claal!icat.lona. Coup. lea OK. Wrlte P.O. Box 2211, e Oruae, 9'Ji67. -eHouHhold Manattr Correspondence • ahop • dl'lv YOUNG MAN lnttrated In Must aperate JO key. Uee REAL Ectafe trainee. OYtt learnl,. trade. Must have negotiable l 25. Brokft' A developer will aood reler-.ncn. Good pa)' BKPR TRAINEE, H.B. UIO train A aponaor at Illa ex· 6 btnefttl. Steady employ-Aocountl Receivable. lfff penee. Full or JMrt-Ume. I I WA111ESS I: CoUeetbop.~ Ov'f!I' 21. Apr;iy KONA LA.NEB -menua • travel. MMl56' CARPET Otanlfll. Floor IOYS 10 • 14 ment. NI-mt. H l :u o 11 nelOtlable.) 546-1881 ,._ta.I ftdlllins. FACTORY TRAINEE e NURSm AIDES. da.Y• 6 Itri pplfll. Waxilll, wan Wlndowl wubed. Ul.o517 .. Good !OGW! • Good profttl IAl..IOA PENINl\JLA DAILY '1LOT CONV ALDICENT Or lzrftUd 2 SaJesnen 1)Hded. Mutt Must bav~ rood eyealght, P M.'1. Park Udo Con· bavt experience tn llJN .,1d neet band'wtiting. Sl.65 1tart. valt9Cent Cmter. 4 6 I aportinr roodl or clothlna Uee ftt'KOtlablel Flaphlp Rd. N.B. 642-30t4 ~ Hmlcr, a.a Me9. • care by nur-M lid. Mn. Morrllom '*"W'J TWO WOMDI WILL * StS * S.1·5400 Day Wert, &eoenl desnJni. ~. AJJ ueu. Own tra.na. 5()..9813 Domestic Hef~ 70U LJV1: INS Emptu,. ~ .... OerrJe 8yl•nd ~ 10t 8 E. Jedi ..... Hf-4315 • SO-ml • al-. Apply at GRANT'S ~EMBLER DRAPERY WTkrm. Power W A NT ED : -~ ROUTES AVAiilm-:Z-Suroful. 1150 N t •port Exp Pratntied Orc:ult Board Machlnt oper1 It Exptt all Aldn for 7.S .tdtt. A.1111 ~ tn BIYd., Co9ta Meta, cailf. 6 W~. S2 hour. lfff nes· opentlonL Beach Draperles. Hun~oa V all e 7 0. i- Wdbatnater far _,. l~H GARDENER'S HELPER odabltl CM 54(>.6464 vale9Ctlll HoaPtal. I 3 0 _, ... COMPA.NlONIHSKPR. TU Nl!WIMD Ave.. , Cood ProOta • No ~ Pr~er aome txptr Wlu• Uve In. Weatclitf N.B area MA RE Woman to Baby•il Hwltqtoa ~ O.U•-IG-021 "'°"""' 6 ......_ 1\iil tim~. .,_ In my ho~ In HuntiJWton •• , ~ ... -D<"lore May lit. $200. ((,. MATURE WOMAN e c.-. •c w--L H Ip• own tran1p. 531-1371 Jll'ld} ~~~ ~M'P'!"llte to Dal-for tkterl1 man Moo .... • ~ e Reel Elfett Sal"m•n Abllltl U 11 lt.d OJ "" .,.,,. "" STARTING U.., HR. WA.NTED. We "111 tl'91n C.D ~ m • WIG STYLIST e ~. ~ : ! )tolS El Toro ftd., VIDaae Real FAtate 411 E. l7dl. lwt«' 224 Must be exptrie.D<'ed • 5t4l - Lqana HiliJ 131-3032 lll2M7t tK 54M103 0ic1a Mna 6.Q. tfll> ta> Salary eo.oioo , VTrnl "' Alitd <mll_,.llalt JNTERvu:wrn • p ART c..... M .&RINE .. Jech Pt. TIME Fullt:rf'tt• suo ~-. ~ 1 l .. TIME. p,Tfl'('f _. two ... ,,. "" ,., ' tzru£:111i. per br. ruar. to at.art. Mn. ~2 .\d•lta. 1 • ~ atudent a.p lJ..21. 2 With DIEStl. Backlmd , ~...._;, ~wardJ 54S-2m or 548-61'5 J.U55 attcmoon or~~ • ChineM • Ealllab • rreDCh -KIMMER e PAlN'mf'O • Intl'tior It • c.Mu•tnuktnt 6SIO TAX llRVICE ~ "r':.. ::;1 1:- evea. 6 Sal ~ Olarln E. Smith. Co _....,..,...,__~ ' BE A FVU.ERETI'E e W ~ ...,._ ... • alncle lirlt. JE ~ 505 31st St., N'B ~m --· ... ·--fl HR. GUARANT'Et! Local an.-_...... .. . Rout. men. ,.....lit. WAREHOUSl:MAN • Ship· ,_,__ area. m.1'92 ts2-JT~ ~~~5 =-~I t .c JNTEIUOt\ -EX'n'NOR JJJ0 Harbor. C.M. 541-"IOC AVJ I Dr .mr. 2 colorl, red. ' tt. suo: t.c tormt u~~ ... __ no~. i SUD I0-1521 l&Cn SlUO. !S Yn. exp. T Dll:v-,.-DI --,_ " J'rtt r.um.c.. IG"* t CerpiMllMle• 6ffO 0:-1. HOPPMAN ....,_ 6 Pl.~-~ -. J::nrelW • pnctb before 1: IMO~ TOO DULL1 ,,...... R...-lrfb ~ ft'YdD. 25 1f'IOP. ' •t a.I ·,II Lhllll Oi1D-l'er A,p't. '""'421 ftll. ,.,.. -. to-Im ~ ...... te ••• U 1-hi. • lt.lfa • a .. ,.. t I • O "'° r;_.....,... a & ••••al. .,._. ...._ .-.Pran -- ·>sin Me Ur. ...... k.---...... ..... lAllt 0..,... ~ rr-~1111 • ...... • IHCOd Tu: • 1Mrt. Sll u.sa.a, loalild ..s. Cl9o ........ Al'i'iiATiiCi wia tt.rahed .-aoiw = .:::.. . ._, .. = .... CAlllJm'I, A1t1 .. Jiii. to.-. ~ ~ Water 11Del Ill Jn ..... MMnS e COMIU'TIRIZID -4. ,,_.. ,......_ ~cw .... , e c..... e •• _J~~~TAX<U'l_ CALL '"LZAKr ea... r.! ................... _, -, .. _ --·-............ cs r.-........ _, ... "*' tr • .. (Jlilf'..C m p,.rmarwnt. ~r. Uve-tn J'rr l:ut Acey. ao.rnn ~I!~..., Men 7100 Oril !lnsrlclll/CS, .. mDO -re,>/o:pre,,.., •• .Aalt/411/f'U • .,..., .. m> Al.GUS IMPLOYMINT OOHIULTAHI' AoQDIC'l 1DG W-.:wl, NB .. ,,. -~u. MY.- -M1lllll C1MINl ...... w ............ 7100 l'taa 16, •SI !Jett II. Xlllll ... ... ,.. MIUt, pod ,.,, a.... IGomJarQPt. M tm•Htment. i..,_. area. ptna 6 recet.t.na Cltrk. Ex· Phone TODAY tor WAITRESS landl 6 dtmtra, W..tmfnst ... A-i, Mtlodte Jee er.em perieloed or Tralntc· Xlnt an appol.ntmerit few • mon m 21 -.. ,.,,.a,_. ~.4 __;~--,;;;;u;;.;.. __ ....,._.. .._ t -'tvj _,., Birch "EW .. '"INO -""'""eo ~ ' .., .. ,. ~ u llAIR _,.. -WP._. Wll (formetb' Good lblmor) '""'°' DIWv ..... • ~,_..=; fo 11\olppollU........ N. Ne-,ort Blvd .. N.8 or "'~~toll~;-.. 1502 W. ~St., a.ita Ane. Nt"l'Ol'1 Bffch ____ YV9V ___ r _•.:..:.._n_t. SITrER Needed: 4 ldlhta &...-. ._..,.. -' REAL FAtate iiiiDill: 0..... EXP 1: ft. Mu 1tI·1 l?JO rtBCDlll\ 0.a Mesa Ala ... __ ~ - 35 Broter A ...... WS1J opffatarl Part-time, C'ftD• AlllilltliU --..,... DOCD .!:;T,-!1 _ A~,r;; tr* ......... "' -.,... UXft -eclnC. ·--.:;:; ,_.. l'lli1 or Jllft t11i1e P.O. Bells 1'34, N'pt. a..cb C.rtffl fer S.C,.. & R!LIABLE Jiii &111. llrht "-It ....... • _, M-TC EXPEL Male Rd cleft lkpn. lft On ... Ceurrty lllelqMs. U.. ~ 1 c:biJcl. WClltl t:ile WS8IOW • a te.T04 54f«r» lal °'*' ,.._, artft.ln ~ ,...,. Ww 40 m ........ Apptr. mo ---, ..... u .. --~ 1"11 dmt... Newport B>.-d., a-ta Mta ~ PalCJWNi ~ It BABTIJ' I Ir.It\ :JV ,.,.. • -• JlaY!Mlllt avd. JU. 8clll • iiiOiiWi ~ IOl Dowr Dr., N..-part 8dl. to 4 Pl!&. Oil IJV'E.IH. 117· i..m.• motbef'a hdpr, °"' 11 a l)slt1 PUlt. betW' ....,.,., .,_ BASEBALL fila7tn, Wf1 31lO * ctdld. flO ~ lo Pf'I .EXPDDNCZD l•nl•• "541TO. Mn. Jtl!tn sood cdJ, tor me9'• soft WANTED: llABTSlTl'D 51$cta1't.SIJcpL~ I 1 at a•• .-: ~ MNID ball tf'U\· fMo ala.r7l IO-m1 hotM· 5 ~ •ll. II.. JroUmC1EPE1t • - ,...._..to U.. OI. -~ lclr ,.rl·Umt an atta-1. YIC'dlt· ..-. Ion Ulldlr ~. t:ir ._-.:._~~ :t. JM. or. e '= ......tl. ___ ._._1111 _____ .. __ auBQs m na. ,; 15 .. , Dbm•p ... ,, ~ • . . . . D\Jl Y PILOT Timd.ty, M1ttfl 26, 1968 J<J6S . l:MPlOYMENf JOIS & EM .. LOYMENl I JOI$ a IMftt.OYMINTJOU. fMl'\OYMIN'lJOll a E.MPLOYM JOa. Wl.OY..,.nou a IMPt.OYMINTJOU & IMPLOYMINT JOI$ & IMPLOY Helo Wanted I Agencies, M;; & -Schoot.l~ion-7.aio sm..•~ 7M0Schula ..,,ucfloft 7 Sc:Met.lnttrvct*' ''°° Schelle I~ 7600 ~1Mtt1'Cf._ 7MO ~ 1 _w_omen _____ 7_400_ Women 7550 ~~~~~~~~~~••iiiiiii\ii-iiii~iiiii Hughes Newport a .. ch Has several o~n ings for MOS ASSEMBLERS Experienced In photo-~ 11.i tecbni~s. KPR mask all&nment, etch1n&, or photo · t'l!sllt appllca- uons u applied to aemr cOnctuctor JJr'OC"SMS. HUGHES Aircraft Co. 500 Superior Av•. Newpert Beach, Calif. An equal oPl)Ortunity employer M/F PBX RECEPTIONIST Perter two YMTI exppri- en<'9 on PBX. &ood typ. ins akill, ~ 25 to 45. Ex- ce11Hlt com pt.II)' benetl ti lnclodinc profit lhlrini· TRAllSPOIT DYNAMICS, INC. A 1ubslcfl1ry of Lear·Sei9ter, Inc. 3131 W. S..rttrom Santa Ana, Calif. 546-3131 WOMm. MEN TELEPHOOE SALES Perm1Mnt Part-Time Wotk near bame tn our new Costa Mesa n e w 1 p a p e r clrculadon Salee facllltJet. Employment oftered t 0 penon1 1J to 64. We will train you.,C u a r an t e e d wages It comml11lo n CALL NCJW! LOS ANGELES TIMD 1315 &mflowtt Ave. Oleta Meea 540-Slll Ext 'BT 1W04D DENTAL .uatant, ~· only. Start ~ Sal. $400 plus. AU p h u .. mutered. 15~ De I k , Resume: P.O. Box 1ars5 Santa Ana. Santa Ana- Lquna H1Da area. NEED Attncth'e womm 21 to 30 yrs. to work tb 1MW carry out r e 1 t a u r a n t • N~ Beach. Good si.7, hours., Immediate pclllltion. Apply In perwon ~ 2100 w. Ocean Fron t, Tb' l>orymen ~ e SALAD GIRL Muat have opestence m pr-. pentlon It p.m1sbiq won. Mon thnJ n-t.. I a.m. to 2:30. Call ~. nt. 2038 Eutbht1f O:>taurn Ha opeiWir for m.mpoo rlrl. a1IO h a l r d r • 11 e r w/clle:ntee. Paid ftca- tiona. ~1570 For app't. WANTED RN'a Jar ttllef 3 to 11 It ll to 1. Apply Huntilwtoa Valle 'I Coo- valeac«1t Hosp , 8 3 8 2 Newman, HB. BAR MAID, no e'!q>er\ence nee. Mu1t be lbarp! No t'08tume. Apply V I k tr I ' 1 Louniie. 1791 \i N e w p o r t Blvd .• C.M. e S ALESWOMAN Ex· J>4!r\enc.d, attractive. Full time. bettf'r lpOt'Uwear. ~l870. Mrs. Jetfen e BEAtmCIAN. Booth tor rtnl See how lt 1'0rka. For lntonnatbl m.«m or m S98S "Jobs Are Our BusJness" ARE YOU SEEKING • • • BETTER PAY? ADVANCEMENT7 . NEW SKILLS? FEE PAID Sign Painter Exp. on wlndowa A gold ~~~.,~;::, SOLUTIONS TO PERSONAL PROBLEMS? SOCIAL !~!£.om comm. + aalary • $650. mo. Dlvb1on ol ~~.\~~~·t!r:.1n:ary GRACE? SCHOOLS FOR YOUR CHILDREN? ~~~~., ~-t~:~~.;, &hchele Gordon ~Y ~Iii C 0 NS ULT A f IN E SCH 0 0 L )~!~~ Packager Some exp or knowledge •••• .. ••••••.••••• $1.65 hr Lethe Operator C\ua 8, 2 yr min exp .................. $3.25 hr. Shift Supervisor I Mech aptitude. Will train Kood appllca.nt •• S2.50 hr. Auto Mech1nic Exp ohly Own tools ....•• • • .. .. • .. .. • 5()N,, comm. f. B. Grinder Operator nun 2 yrs exp. .................. SJ.25 ht. Factory Train" HIS &nd. Draft exempt. ................... n.as hr. COMMERCIAL Full Charge Boolckeeper OJntroller, <Nf!l ~. 5 JT'I. exp. manufacturin( ftnn. •••••••••• t • ' •• t ' • • .., D>O. 7762 Spear Avenue Huntington Beach. California August 25, .1965 M~ Chilcoat's Typing School 173 Del Mar Avenue Costa Mesa. Califo rrua Dear Miss Chilcoat, I am a seventh grade student. I think that if you teach this sys- tem in the public schools, and pupils my age woufd benefit greatly and too. the teachers would be glad to correct the typewritten papers, and it would give UM!m more time to give more attention to some other sub- jects that we need, and would be able to have better marks in other subjects. FLYING SCHOOL * March Special TO ELIGIBLE VETERANS OUI PllWAIY FU•HT COUISI WIU. 9UAU" YOU POI HELICOPTER I am so happy that it was possible for me to take this wonderful streamlined typing course. It shows that you have given a great amount of researeh study, and <Ji course all the new thing., has to have a great amount of study and research and this "Name the Fingers" system has' given Ulat unquestionable proof. And I do hope that you Teller will soon see it accepted in our schools, for TRAINING under G. I. 1111 2 yrs exp. Local aret. we sure need flome other way to mast.er our Call Now & Save 50010 ! .................. $350. mo. typing problem ... the way it is taught in NCR #450 Operator school is far too long ... it seems so mean-IC>ffw ..,,,_ .._. Jht> ................... $350 mo. ingless. Kl 5•0197 A lucky student. Ins. Quote Clerk Michele Gordon Eddy ly Appt. Only-0,,.., 7 days Exp. o111,y • •• •• • noo week. c LCO SANTANA HELICOPTrlt PILOTS HI AT 10 lMson Typing School 111 Credit Investigator 173 Del Mar Avenue P.14.A. CONTtOL TOWll To Modern Women ••. of ALL a9es Phone 648-0153 newport school of business .,, DOVU o a1vr . Ntwroar UACH Confidence comes with Competence Our &killed teachers are offering a dy- namic, accelerated SUC~ PR(). GRAM for "career minded" Secretaries and Girl Fridays. The currtculum is based on extensive research, resulting in knowledge of the Orange County em· ployers' personnel needs. The director of the school olfers con- sultation, without charge, h> assist you SbC"p pl ZZ-25. • • S300 mo. Costa Mui, C1llfornl1 541-2159 ,. .. .._ • ._.. FlnanceMsr. l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~if!~iiiiORA~~N~O~!~CO~U~NT~Y~A~l~RPO~R~T~ii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I Trainee, dnlt exempt. HIS If srad CMr n. ..... U25 mo. in establishing your goal. P/T PIX 11-2> bra week. under ;w). ······-············ $1.El!S br. S.Cretary Bhtbd 80, type 56 plus, to Mrt;y 30'1 ......... s:rzs. mo. MEDICAL Nunea Aid Exp. ~ will train, matlft penoo, .. $1.65 br. Kltchtn H.tper Some ..... 1llrrt msla. .................. n .65 hr. Maa. Orderly R...t bame, PM 1 b It t •••••••••••••••••••• $1..65 hr. Lib Tech J'w IDfJdic9l cllnic, out o1 •tie ............. $60>. mo. LVN lxp. OnJ;y. .. .. .. • • • • . • $20 llh1tt Orderly 01M 21, rest bome exp. day GJ J/arref/ STUDIO of CHARM . And MODELING Pltolle for FREE Brocbatt on "SECRETS OF BEAUTY" ClasMt Now Forming Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. r='1 Cour,. approved bu lh• , _.., • 1 L.::.J Calif. Supt. of Public Inatr. ~..., * MODELING AND TELEVISION * CHARM I PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT * DRAMATICS-SPEECH-LrnLE THEATRE *SPECIAL COURSES FOR HOMEMAKERS * CAREER GIRLS Anna's Pre-School & Kindergarten ANNOUNCES Facllltl• for Enlerted Enrollment &gister your little ones for : • A Fun (fun) Learning Program e PerMftel, Llctnsecl Care To further enhance your child's day, we now have Mn. Williams, Professional Dance Teach«. on our staff. DIDO'S end Huntington Beach Gallery Art, in Its IMllY pllases, made intereltfftCJ thFOUCJh competent instruction. ca.... for .... A..,_ .... CWI*• OILS WATERCOLORS ACRYUC MOSAIC DESIGN .-urnlture IOOO -FURNl'IURE Returned from decorator studfoe Spanish Mediterra..., ALL NEW Must Sacrlflc. $615 WAS ORIG. $1691. ITEMS AS FOLLOWS: GoJ'ie<>UI 8 ft. Spanilb acla and M a t c b In i Chair. Custom q u i 1 t e d with carved wood trim. R. 10 fl Seville Carnd velvet 1D1a, heavy Dark oak end tabla and matchin& coctrtaU ~ ble. a Piece Kine me ~ itern.nean oak panelled bedroom auite wltb flJll Kine me box sprhlp 6 mattress. I..arie Spanilb c.u cllllinc room. Gold .., Spanlah table lamps. Htmc- ~ ....., lamps, etc •• ete. Each piece can be porchu. ed Jndividually. Terma available Newcomert to Calif. Credit approved tmmedietely R & D FURNnuu 1844 Newport Blvd., C.K. Every nla:ht 't!l 9 Sat It Sun 'tll 6 Rental o.pt. Tak" over ENTIRE House of Chain lelow Cost UQUIDATION ALL FLOOR SAMPLES 517 W. 19th St. Cotta Meta FACI'ORY CLOSE OUT! Bedroom. Span.iah. llpl oa.k. ;, piece. RegularlY S229.95 1 ONLY. $ll9.95. Terms. Approved Flrn.iture, 2159 Harbor Blvd.. Calta Mesa, 543-9660 SP A.NlSH Qllk eomtnodes - bu, aquare, ootfee. While they last -$39.95. Tenna. Approved Fvmlture, 2159 Harbor Blvd., Costa Meaa, 548-9660 MEDITERRANEAN 5 piece extension Sp&nilh oak-top table with 4 black wrouctrt Iron chain. $69.95 1 ONLY! Terma. Approved Furniture, 2159 Harbor Blvd.. Calta Mesa. 548-8660 liltft .............. $1.615 hr. Cook Ft,.ORENCE SMALES Director of Our State Li~ed MEDITERRANEAN "'1lolv room" model. 9 Ft. crushed Art & Mosaic Supplies velvet avocado 1 of a . 10 A.M. to fi:;w) P.M. Rest h o m e er lxM!Ptal exp. MODEUNG AGENCY 2110 Th"rln Ave., Costa Mete l'h: 646-1444 Cuatom & Mexican Frames Regular $449.95. 1 ONLY -I $299.95 Terms. Approved °'A ~ ~ C\a ~ ~ ~.i.~ta~!sa~ ~~ I ~l/JUt] ~~~Jn01 ~ ~ 211 Main Street FREIGHT SOILED Huntington a..ch 536-2057 Spanish UTI.ng Room ••••••••••••••••••• $1..'J'S. hr. RESTAURANT 1519 N. Main, Sant• Ane-547-6971 1965 Sunny Cr .. t Dr. (Sunny Hills Vlllege) Fullerton 879-1000 Walt,_.. l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~=~=========~iti=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!IReiu)ar $349.~ $229.!15 ~ Deelkd, all llhitts, topl• 1 only. Terms. Approwd boalM. brtttt than everqe FUrruture, Z159 Harbor tills-Some Spudah 11118kfng "'-tlal ""'"""Tnrltilet c.... IF YOUR· CHILD ·N·O•W Blid .. COllta Mesa. 54S-9960 can be med. $1.65 hr + Lenn MAPLE Bunt beds with meal.a. Hostess SELF HYPNOSIS CAN CRAWL You can toke that llM :::=as~~~ ~~· .. ~~~~·. ':.1s~ • HE CAN LEARN KEY~~~~ ;;;~~;CJ at ::70inet~ .et; 4 P/T Lunch To Control ~sso· C~-Maple; like Wal 4 day TO SWIM Cluaes start MONDAY. February 26. Two clusn er!::'. .. ~ ... Si.~~ • Smoking • Weight ~ ~~on:1'1~~te~~~=G s~~~lyl6'pri~:J~:W~ Dl-L.....--L.-r• • Sleep • Mamt.t.rv I c 10 -u IN THI .. -.. -n ... _ .....,.__. ,u,..,._. ......,.....,. e b -· 1 WITH O" 11. ... IA KYA """" ,..._ WHY STAND IN LINE? .... ""'6'""'~ ,.........,., Ap u up, many needed. H1 its • Attitudes oua c.....,. MUST UAaM TO IW1M AT AN ua. I j..Pc aet Bedroom fUmitme. Local E n -hr At Polly Priest you receive lft&. XJI. • • ..... • e Stud·ias, etc. LIH AM POI TMllR OWN PIOTICT10N. walnut I: sand. $100. INDMDUAL instruction. lu1boya 673-1$.1 after 5 p.m. Maey tlffded, all ahltts. top Orange County's Orlglnel ULTIA·MODEIN COMPLETE SECRETARIAL restaurant. Need 2 Span1ah INDOOR·OUTDOOR Classes start every Monday. Our section on ~ + others. ······· Hy PN OS Is v. •a-ROUND CHARM adds the final touch neoesaary to • • · • • · • .$1.65 hr. + meals. 1 ...,._ turn out that Smart-Chic up-to-the minute Aa't. Retteurant Msr. SWIM CENTER 1ges secretary. Are 21-3>. Will t r a I n. .................. $400. mo. n eimn MIATI• tM900I POOL REP RO TECHNICAL TYPING ._., u1 IA 'h 1 -..._ • ..., Pit ca--"' MomJng -Afternoon . E\'enind CfW lw11 Ja1t:t :_ ...._ a.-, 6 ..._ .... ...,., e Cooks Off Ice Eaufprnent I011 3M C09Y ma~ perled condition. See at Dib A Colfil'OI'~. 1S35 Bater St. CM. Phone 546-~ 2 Spantlh IPftldnl. $2.50 Jr. Jobi Men, Wern. 7500 Chef CINTn HYPNOTHERAPY UNDER DIRECTION AND SUPERVISION Oft MEDICAL DOCTOR VIRGO FAMILY SWIM SCHOOL OPEN 7 DAYS t A.M. ·9 P.M. BRUSH-UP COURSES Typing and Shorthand clwes Afternoon and Evening$ Houtehofd Goods I020 ZENITH maple ~ • 'IV $35. 15' Runabout boat. needt peJrrt. Re to &PPft!C $35. BMat lamps, r:n&n1 to ~ from; a le for 10Q1' ~ 115. Lots more! lS50 J.C. PEME'S am STOI£ Sa:la Awa ,,.,, ...... , -.... _.. .-•-· -- llM TYPIWRITERS. FRIE ,_LACIMINT SERVICE for alt ~ty Pried Stuffntt. POUY PllST IUSIW COW&E . ,, ' .. - ~ sa.J:ar> Of. 146- MDCI SALi -w Furn Colo1 531·1 (~ -- = Pia not -*~ Lm Gulbr Gulbr Ww-11 Pia ~bull Wal ' !!!!!!!!!!!I * PIA. ·~ •20% ... 1000 . * TeJ'll cuh to erand F1tld's 12072 s Garden ()Rj Hamme used. Baldw from arandi plMOI sou 1907 ORG. SprUl& ed an OrpDI 90!es All re- IJtic 5 WARD \801 N1 ~ witJ Exi PRIVA buy pl -Tel.vi Sport I SMITH volv11 der St WIU t in ex e&1la FR 8 Yr. watch dilldr movlr 7343 j :-to B"aut d:iildt 5-1:;.91 LIT: male HOUlll femiJ WAN'I Sette temo FREE P1Mt 847-69 CATS" llhort 642-84 Pupplo Poe.. !ami.llt MEDi M8S J'REE home ifil lrl..51 Mlte1 -• "" ... Al 1 I a Furnftvr. ~nances Color TV'..:-Stwete -TOOLS- 531.1212 -193-0W (Ask fer Art) *SPECIALS* Lowrey Spinet $4'95. cuitiramen moc1 H. wa. Gulbranlen mod r. $1799. Wurlltzer mod 4017 $699. Plano rental fttarDa from ••• $499. ftfbullt Gruda from $84:9. Wallkh'toMannlnt'1 MUSIC CITY 3400 So. Bl'lstol So. Cout Plu:a 540.2165 * PIANOS 6 ORGANS * * Lara• ltocll In So. Cal1L *m-40" aft ~er piaDOI 1000 rolla to chooM from * Terms. Tenna ·Te.rma * cash for )'Ollr piano or tnde grand piano for new IJ)inet .F\eld'1 Wbolaale Piano Co. 1.2012 Brookhunt at <llapman Garden Grove (Il4) 633-2772 ORGANS & PIANOS Hammond M -100 1 p I n e t, used, only $895; also used Baldwin, Conn, Lowrey, from $395. L o t s of uaed erandl, spinets • COMC>le plllJIOI. SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS CO. 1907 N. Main, Santa Ana ORGAN CLEARANCE Sprlll& HousecleanJ.ni on u• ed and dlacontinued model orp.na. All mMel of Con. 90les It !plnettes available. All reduced to clear at real- iltlc prices. WAR.D'S BALDWIN SnJDIO \801 Newport, CM &a-MM Bl Hamond Orpn with Lellle speakera Excel can<l. ~ Aak h BUL ELEV.::-;:~A=TOR==--.,,.,H-~-ltal--bed w/1ide ralla. Xlnt cond-200 S. Be.yfront (rear) LARGE RCA n·• COLOR TV. Good cond, S110 or be&1 ottl!r. 642-6717 Pearl Snare Drum, atand l cruie. Alao 3 Speed Bike • 546-1374 • Marine E4'ulp. 9035 -SPECIAL SALE- MARINE BATI'ERIES • new, 12-V, name brand1. Retail $31.45, while !lUppl.)' luta -$14..!15. 642-9'l02 Marine A Battery Shoppe 2400 W. Coaat Hwy, N.B. Mobile Hornn GENUINE Meyers M a n x. FOR SALE 20x50 Tera Body & partJ. Never used, Qu.laer, 2 BR., extra large Call ~ kitchen, awninga, skirtlngs, 3 REDWOOD GATES ~cb. oompl landscaped Oriental 1arden w I f 1 s h • ~4 • pond. Neer H u n tin r t o n Mi W ......... 1610 But>oar. $1!!00. down. Can _1e. __ •_nJWU ___ ...;..;;...;;. a.ame pymnt at 5.,_ int. call 842-2868 CASH for wheel chair, kl aood condition. $7995.00 9610 PORSCHE '6' BUICK RIVIERA Full power equipment and OVER 70 '67 9U • • speed factoey 1.11' Q>nditiOftlnl. No. '60 Coupe • Rad P1210 VOLKSWAGENS '59 Coupe. Teltow $2295 TO CHOOSE FROM '59 Coupe • Stlver LAROIST SILECTION ·~ Oiupe~-lllue STANSBURY IN ORANGE COUNTY 0 ~ o~ o~ BUICK ~ od .,~,~s 2100 HARBOR BLVD . "' d,S J' ~ COSTA MESA 644-9022 ' 'p '61 Buick Special. Auto, a.ir. .A/JI R/H, aood transportation J9 '"'-'==-•com..a car. $395. 646--5916 aft 5:30 ALPINE '65 SWlbeam Alpine IV GT auto. Ori. S43 dels and usume cont bal. C a n finance pvt pty .... 494-9771 'Si: Alpine IV GT, Dlr. bl&ck hdtp. S43 del. aasume cont bal Can linance pvt. ply (!M-9771 AUSnN HEALEY Antlquea, Gtealn 9615 '26 Oievy COOJH' Classic collector's ttem Completely restored. Make offer • . ••. 494-9771 Autos Wanted 9700 CADILLAC 4 acres of ultra modern total . WE PAY Cadillac larilihes designed to better sell and IUVlce To P new and used Cadillac a~ mo~~BERS ·~· PRIVATE Party wanta to New 24 Wide buy piano for cuh. 543-9335 Machinery, etc. 1700 Two lath * Two 8edrm '67 AUltin Healey Sprite Spotl•I S. to SllP'tciate. Dlr. Trade/aell. s.m dell &: .-wne cont bal. Can finance pvt l)Cy ••• $!771 l"tq~s~· ===::-z==== -----~.:.---BEACH TRLR. SUPPLY '66 Auatln Healey Sprtte Mark II CanVtttible f>3S.QX; aft.er ( PM Ttltvlslon 1205 fORKLIIT, CLARK GXI Jb. l9'lal Beach BlYd. RENt A NFW COLOR TV $12 MONTH Opt. to buy. Free aervtce. FrH delivery. !"-depcmt. DATSUN lift, 9' mut w/fottta f175; H1111t1Qatoo Beach sa&-9812 w I carpet nm $915. 619-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!I!!!!!!!!!! 2591; f:'fea. 997·2'.13 PRICED TO SELL PETS and LIVUTOCC Newport e..y Gold Coalt Udo '66 Dataun Pick.up t speed. Cm ll20 Trailer Parir. Cabana It iww 15,500 ml. Good cond!Uoa. tnOeriDJl1 "9!J'Ped. sleeps $895. See at :ICl. Harbor SIAMDJE Km f, l batbe, alum awninp, Apt GT. Cbebb>d Real Eltat. AND TRUCKS Any Make •r Model. CONNELL CHIVROLET 2121 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MllA 546-1203 -----~- ORDER BY PBeta: 523-3651 COLOR.LAND TV Open 1 dJI Frost Pmnt Show Qmllf1 ,covered petJo. Mr. Ball aWce). ~ 6 up. m.-098 -~--·---------------WE PAY ·=~:.:~ =~ CASH Sportfnt Goods 1500 SMITH It WellOl'I 3l.JO tt· volver $65 Value, built un- der Smith .It Wesaon patent. Will take $39.SO cash. Cun iA excellent condition. No calls Sat. 548-~16 Pll'l pty ••.•. •94-97n tor used cars l trucks j111l call ut tor tree eltimale. GROTH CHEVROLET '62 Cad conYert, beautltul white w-whlte top $56 del'a asaumt cont bal., dlr 494- 9771 CHEVROLET GOING lnto aervice. must 1ell. 'frT CHEV. S.S 39&; model 13817; I eyl, 4 ipeed Xlnt cond. 1.000 MJ.; uk. $2800. 540-3658 ~ El Camino 327'; 4 1pd.; map; wide onl G·70'a; factory air: Glass tonneau cover; Immaculate cond. Sl.850 Firm. 5JS.3S93 ·as Chevy wa" .. -V-8. S475. oc '67 Kannann Ghia. new motor. ~25. 545-4664 COMET 1960 COMET S'rA'nON WAGON. $300. 842-.3857 CONnNENTAL ATilES USED CARS CHEVROLET 'H CAP•ICI 4 H . "I,. AT0AC.PS.1t.H Ru! $2895 'U CAP•ICI WA•ON "I" ;.T.PS·AC·lt·H Yellow $2595 'H CAPll" CPI. "I" Full powet AC Silver $2495 ''6 IEL All WAM>N PS.AT ·AC·R·H llue $2495 ·u CAPllCI 4 DI. AT.PS.AC-R·H Turq. $2495 'H IMPALA CPI "I" AT-PS.AC-R·H Yellow $2395 'U MALllU CPI. AT·PS·R·H White $2195 'U IMPALA 4 DI. MT AT·l'S·AC·R·H Gtld $2195 'U MALllU CPI "I" 4-Spd R·H llue $2095 'U IMPALA CPI AT ·l'S·AC·R·H l•it• $1995 'H IMPALA CPI "I" AT.PS·R·H Fewn $1795 'H MALllU CPI "I" ;.t.PS.R·H Whit• $1795 '61 IMPALA CPI AT·PS·lt·H Turq. $1795 '61 MAUIU CPI AT.l'S-R·H 11 .. $1S9S '64 IMPALA CPI AT·l'S·R·H Sliver $1795 'U llSCAYNI 2 DI. ;.T.l'S.R·H Turq, $1495 ''4 IMPALA CPI ;.T.PS.ft.H.AC leit• $1695 'M CHIYY II 100 J DL AT Turq. $195 '6J IMPALA 4 H . "I" AT ·AC·l'S.lt.H wt.ite $1195 'U lllC.AYNI 4 Dlt ...... OO·R·H Whit• $795 '61 IMPALA CPI AT .ps.AC·R·H GrH ll $995 ... IMPALA 4 IL AT·PS·lt·H llacll $595 '63 FORD Fairlane 500 Sport Coupe. Bucket aeata, radk> a n d heater, automaUc traaa. million, power steerina. No. 1.mA $995 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 646-9022 '56 Ford 9 pau. Station Wq· on. Rblt ena .• new bnlkn, aood I n t e r I o r. $«lO or will trade for ·~ Ford pickup. Call StM.170. 7119 S. Roas. S.A. ----'64 FORD XL convertible, full power. air conditioned. 23,000 ActUlll miles. Im· maculate. $1255. S46-9'l06 '64 Ford Country Squire Air. AM/FM, cllrome rack $1450. Daya 4~2277 or Evenlf\iS. ~2330 '65 FORD Falrlane wagon, 289 V-3; auto. trans .. pwr. steer. &: brka.; fact. &ir; SH35. 548-7314 Eves '64 FORD Galax!!! 500 Xlnt cond. pwr sir, R&:H, Mark V air cond. $~ 542-4384 alt 5 or wknda. MERCURY '68 MERCURY, Colony Park station wagon. Bl"9Dd new. Lease for $124 per month. All mamtcnllllCe • aervire FREE. lnchJdes air cond. Power steering &: brakes. radio, 3rd aeat etc. Call Hal S 1 n de r a , Lease Manager. 64.2-0081 -5t5- 8278 '62 Mm: Colony Park. Full pwr, Air cond, UH. Xlnt cond. St\50. 548-1770 MUSTANG '66 MUSTANG O>upe. V8 engine, rw.dio a.nd heater, automatic lransmia- sion, power steering, !actory alr conditioning, No. 1316 $995 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 646-9022 '67 MUSTANG Take over balance. $1800 • 646-1991 • '66 Yellow Mustang 289 gd cond. chrm whl.I, fl800 or ol.f. 543-4654 OLDSMOBILE ·a; Olds Oltlaae Supreme F85, fa.c. air, auto, Dir • Vinyl roof, ~ 1 O'lm. SM cWs, MUne cont. bal. W /lrllde for older car. Can finance pv1 pty. • • 4!M-977l JOHNSON & ·SON UMCOUt MllCUIY SALE! INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE! w ........ Wftett..._ ...... _ .. ....,,.,c... ................. _ lilll're -._,II We',. ................. ptk .. ,. ... "-•· c.-r.. ... ...,...., ............. & ................ ,.... ,. .......... .,.., _ e MllCUIY e COU6AI e MONTIM> e CYCLONI PRICED FOR YOU! ~ ~ ,-~-..'J /f ~.--,i • < "-c 0 lJ G A It '61 COUGAR -~ Otllvtrt4 Here -Order TMIY '~• CYCLONE 1st & 2nd Place FASTIACIC CYC&.ONI •• n4 Jlllf ,,_ .... ,,, hyM-"'" ....., ..1~. 52595 '68 MONTI GO 52366 2..., ............ , ···= .... ... ..... . ....,.... ...... .. •.. ,.. ............. --.. 52768 I fl!\' P1lY:>fC,\' I" C o m • In CBICI fOllch off Cl~ deal! JOHNSON a SOM UMCOUI lrdlCll'f .. --·--' DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Good Move by Reagan To the tru1y poverty stricken, welfare often seems a red-tape-ridden monster that neither meet.a their im- mediate and urgent needs for survival nor workl to help them help themselves to get off the dole. To the taxpayer, weKare seems an ever-growing blood·suckjng m onster thal skyroekets bis tans while giving the person on welfare advantaees and luxuries wruch he cannot afford for himself. Someth1og'1 got lo give before the stale and nation become so mired in "welfare stahsm" that cradle-to- grave "security" snuffs out incentive and self reliance while spiraling taxes. At the same time, no nation this rich can give up for l<lM those souls who are etuck on. a cycle of poverty and unemployment. Gov. Ronald Reagan moved in the right direction on thM subJect last week when be called for sweeping cban~s in state welfare laws. His initial proposals would place a monthly ce1hng on grants to families with dependent children equiva- lent to the monthly earnings at the minimum wage, and give the s late first lien on property owned by aged and disabled weUare recipients, as well as set up uni- form wistance standards for all categoriee of aid. Reagan's administration t!6timates this could cut about S28.6 million a year from state welfare costs. But this would be off set by an undetermined amount by increases Reagan proposes in maximum average grants for the disabled. In any C3$e, he said in his January budget message that he proposed to cut welfare spend- ing by SlO million this year. The governor argues that where the taxpayers have assumed responsibility for the aged and disabled, the taxpayers should share equally with the relatives m proceeds from the estates ot those welfare recipients. This provision and the limitation on family aid un· doubtedly will come in for heavy discussion in and out of the legislature. To the extent the modern welfare programs have dulled or destroyed the drive to be self-supporting, to Chain-Reaction Effect of War In ot!r complex eoclety, the "chain· reaction" effect goee faster and fur- ther than ft pnenJ.Jy realize: What happens in one erea ol public activity a cts like a billiard ball caromtni around the table. Take such apparently dispante factors as the Vl«nam war, the racial coolllct. employment rates. and sclen- tific ~&earch. It ls interesting, and instructive. to watch their effects upon one another, and their ag~gabe effect upon the society. The Vietnam war ~umes vast 1um1 ol f ederaJ money. One ol the comequenoes oi thJ• hufe expeoditure has been a cutback in fflderal support for IOclally beneficial l'ffNJ'cb and innovation, especially at tM basic reeeardl level. NOW ONE OF THE prime eliemenl4 In the racial conflict 1n America today IR the unemployment rate among Ne- (roel. which is roughly twice that of whJtee. We also know that a 1 percelt increase in employment results in a 3 percent-or triple-lncreese in pro- ductive output Our inability to provide full em- ployment. so that the least educated and least skilled have no jobs and little future. is partly the result of roor federal goftrnm«lt policy, and partly the result of damming up the flow of ~h and innovation. HOW DOES THIS WORK? Full em· ployment can be generated only when. first. the men a.re glYefl adequate job training and, second, when we are mating tecbnlcal advaoces 1n lar~· scale 1dentific aod industrial fields. Such advances are ~ surest way to expand private employment needs. Private industry cannot flnaoce such basic ~arch and innovation, for a variety of reasons. aome realistic and M>tne Imaginary. Moet firms have to be cooterrt with ahort-raoge profit wlthln the alttllil ecenom.lc frame· work. It requires goyernmeot financ· tng to create md mow new areas ol activlty~cb u our jet aircraft and atomic energy, both ol which \ftT'9 financed in their early rta~s by gov- ernment. THERE ARE MANY inveritioos that could be turned into socially produc- tive innovations, e~og hundreds of thousands of job oc>pOrtunities ( u the reoerit lnventioo of the computer, for Instance, bas provided employm«rt for eome 500,000 men and women). An aviation executm said not long a~: "We have a huge stocltplle of teochnol- otv just sooilin~ on the shelve<t ." 1f the federal S?overnment devotPd even 10 pPreent of our Vietnam costs to promoting such research and inno- vations. full-emnlC1yme'1t could becQrn" a certalntv. and rl'<:ial tensions co1111 1>f' ano~iablv l"e'duced. Instead. we ll~ cutting baclc on basic ~arch to fieht a war that can result in a com- pltte rup~ of our domestic order Violent Words vs. Deeds For verbal pyrotechnics. few events can equal a hard.fought game of basebalJ. As a rule the sound and fury signify nothing eerlous. But at times. matters do get out of hand. Suppose, for example, that the fan who yells "Kill the umpire!" really takes a swm& at him. What are the le"al consequences? For one thing, ttle umpire ~Y hold the fan liable for the damage he Inflicts. The law drawa a sharp line between Violent words and violent dHdl. But there may be further com· pUcaUons. Take this case: AN UMPIRE. SLUGGED by an lr at. fan, decided that the real villain Bt1 Geot'"ffe Dear ~orge: Don't you Utf.nk lt'• etleminale for a man to MW 11 a hobby! I'm .,,ald my cou1tA look& tile a awy, tbe way be '1ta around doini embroidery. H ow e v e r , who I tried to hint that this mat.a h1m loot t0methiD1 leu thu mucaUJM ht , th'r9W 1M Ulro11~ tbt ICl9e!I doOr Wbat do 109 tl:Unk! Should l tr1 ... tJ: bSm to tat• 1IP :IMllB' T SAM P. Diii' s.. P.: *.., ...... lllQ T~ ,. milbt ,,. a.ti. off M ,_ tlllt • J'0'11' tin llOtltwJ t.ll9d ot wclu <Ytnc ~ .a.aut .ereen.dool' t• , .. ldlbJ? r .. pc • tt .m eeme m bald1. ~ TO BEN CAll'l'W'&IGll' J Joohd il up. ~•rm Ji • IP'd• ., ,,,_ ... was the home team's p e pp e r y manager. Suing the manager for drunages, the umpire argued in court · ''He kept becklln& me all through the game. He knew perfecUy well that he was getting the local fans all worked up a1ain.sl me. Therefore, he was repons~ for my inJW'Y·" But the court refused to pin legal UabtUty on the manager. 'The judge said It •ould be unfair to blame a manager ft>r the antics of "every emotionally unstable person who might arrive at the game spoiling for a fight." Furthermore. mttely by taking on such a job in the first place. an umpire a.ssumes a certain amount of risk. IN ONE CASE a collea• student, volunteertng to umpitt 111 a pnctke ttam•. toot up a posttloa dole .,_hind the nettlng of tht battlnt cage A faat foul ball thuddf'd Into the nettln& and 11.n.d tht aitudft\t in ~ eyt In due coune la« 1U..S tbt achoo! for damaiu. complatntn1 that tMre wu too much stack tn the nettina. But tha court ru)cd that this ••• a risk be ldmlelf bad aasumed by ltUdina la .uc.b a wlne:rable spot. rra..a.. UllPDlES oo hh• tM con· IO&Mk* elf wt , ....... ...., wtthbl ttle pm• llltll. AcewdSJI& to Sediall I.CU of ~ omda1 BNeblll RDJes. tM umpire'• call, °" almost every quation, 11 the ftMl Ward OD the labJtet. With oo appn.J trvm his ctdason1. the wnptr. ha tbt tlnd of auu.tty that a }uct11 on the ~och n11ctit ftD DY'/..· _ _ Oneump9'9~1a..-. Clf btMbal ....... be Aid: "TMJ abl't .. tbtJ aJa't Nlll, C!!t1 &wt ........ , c.n ,.,,. stand on one's own two feet ~tn in near-poverty, they have flawed the o.atlon's character. And to the utent that Gov. Reagan's re.forms re- 45tore the incentives to "get off the dole" and become productive citizens. welfare redpJenb aa well at our overburdened taxpayers should cheer. The goverDOT's proposals o!mou.ly ue not in final form. UndQubtedly they will be changed by the JegiJ. lature and by the administration. But the governor baa made a needed at.art in tbe rigtlt dJ.recU<m on a diffi- cult problem. True tu reform ii impossible without welfare reform. Salk-Sabin One-Two Punch Fifteen )1!&rs ago today, Dr. Jonas ~Ji announced discovery of his anti-polio vaccine. It repreeented one of the great medical break·througm in history. Eight years later, in 1981, the Dr. Albert Sabin oral dosage was announced. Salk vaccine by then had done its job so well that f ~ paralytic polio cases were left The Sabin dosage, simpler to administer and even more effective, took over. Children now may establish life-lone immunity by being given three trivalent (three types of polio virul) feedings a month apart beginning at age two months, with a fourth at the end ot a year and a fifth at aibout age 5, before entering school That's all Evidence i5 that this sequence will last for llfe. For the older chlld without previous "feedings," and without the infant's rutatance to the Sabin dose's effects, two feeding.a of the trivalent two montha •part will acrompllib the same lif~long immunity, according to the Orange County Health Department. No child today need suffer pollomyelitil -ever - if the parents see that be is given the protection afford· ed by the Sabin "feedings." 1:>0MI~ TutORY ~ ., ... ' I, I \I 'Legalize Kenned9 Relatives Tapped for fS00,000 Eacla And Regulate Marijuana' To the Editor: Thia letter Is Inspired by the arrests of the sons of two leading California politiclam concernine marijuana. Controlling marijuana baa been an Increasing problem ovu the last few yeare and it appears that the laws that apply to it now are not doing much good. When you have a questionable law on the books, there are four thiDp you can do with that law: ( 1) ignore the Letun from rtadtra Mt uitlcorM. N ormall11 umtni 1hould conHJI thcfr fMuaat• In 300 to0rdl or ltn. T1'f right to con<Ume lettn1 to fft rpac1 or elfminatt libtl ts ttst1Wd. All ltt- ttn mu.at ifu'ludt 1ignat1u·1 end mnll- fftg addrt.u. but ftafMI vrlll bt V'ftJa.. Mld on re~st controveny and retain the law as It ii: (2) abolish It; (3) make it tougher, or (4) make it more lenient. The choice that I made was anivtd at through this pra<:ess or elimination: 1. IT IS OBVIOUS that the law can- not stand as it is because 011lv a frac· Uon of those usinll? marijuana are beinll? arrested for possessini? it. The other part of the users are undetected and ~o free. This inequality Is rather indefensible. 2. Abolishing it would lncrea~ the problem of minors using it ir- responsibly and also increase the pro- blem of people causing traffic ae> cidents or otherwise burUng othen while under the influence of mari- juana. 3. Making it tou1?her Is not the answer because thi~ is a ca~e ~( sup- ply and demand for marijuana or there would not even be a oroblem 1n the first place. The supoly is what the l1tws are mistakenly trving to co111to1. Even if you were to wipe out the s~ ply completelv. you would still have the same problem on vour hands as with liquor durinsr the Prohibition era. Those who want it 11re going to li!et It any way they can, because you know how people alwaV1 fl~rre the grass la t!feenet' on the other side. 4. TRIS LEADS US down the ml• oo~sible path. the Ollt' toward lepliitd but ruulated use or marijuana. TM rf'"ulatinns to mPi." wo•1ld be~t be those t h at parallel t b o 1 e la1'1 re"ltlatine the use of Uquor. assumlnc that marijuana Is f'<lually or lest hl\TT1\fu1 than Uquor Under thf' li<luor laws, those under the ·~ of 21 mn not drink, and you would be arr.-'lted l_f you drive undeY;. lts tnnu,,nce. Similar ~iutatlon should IPPlY to marijuana bee .... that JI tbe only ponil>M way this much-dbcusled problem can be solved. T am not even going to JO Into hw much eittra time this would eiw d.le p0Uce departmf'nt to catch burJ?l•n. ~ut you lft probably utlnf why I sm df'fendini the UM of matijuana. Of course JOU DOW Ulfnk that the' ft&S<>f\ l WllDt it lepllzeid ii IO that I CID rtab au 1 can ad reallJ So sky high on ft. ~. quit. tbt contr ar 1 lJ trUI. My IJl1QC Cbe std .. out of Che qut9t • tion. lil&a]bad or DOt. 8111' YOO &EB Uiat b not the potnl It'• true t doa't c11n for the idea of .. lD.I muUuua mpelf. but I ai. ttalt:z. that Uda ts not a prdtttnot ~ltl by e•e.ryone. And N became some people want lt and otbcra not, t now and will cootiaue lo rupttt their ri,C!rt to cbootl ... .... • ..... bf ... vundq th• _P"'P"'~ lepJfmloa of p;;--mcwrda A $5-6 Million Campaign WASHING TON -Five million dollars ia belns budlf'ed by Sen. Robert Kennedy's plannen a n d manaiera to flnance b.la lky'1-the-limlt drive for the Democratic prealdenttal nomination. Actually, they think hit belatedly-an- nounced campaign will probably cost more -possibly as much 11 •1 million more. But there will be no aUntlng. Whatever ls needed will be forthcom· lng. Most of it will come from family coffers. Clo19e relatives of the mop- baired candidate ue lniUally chipping 1n t600,000 each -and as much more later u required. 'nlat's what they did in bis late brother's 1980 nomina- Uon battle. whkh insiders then etti· mMed oolt more than fl millloo. JN THE WEST VIRGINIA and Wisconsin primaries, he 1pent •t million each to carry them against then-Sen. Hubert Humphrey. Of the projected S5 million budcet. $2 million is earmarked for California. The June 4 primary then ii crucial to Kennedy. At et.Ike are the ata~'• 174 convention dele1at.ea. It is im· perative be capture them to reinforce the large bloc be expects to prner from New York'• 190 delegate•. Th.is would give him a powerful hand to put over bia underlying strategy. That is to eliminate Sen. McCarthy as a convention competitor and take over hia "dump Jobn.aoo .. delegates. In Nebraska and Oregon, the other two primarlee in which Kennedy will run, Sl!00,000 each ls scheduled as of now. It'• llkely this will be in· creased as t.be already supercharged melee for delegates intensifies. McCARTHY'S PLANS call for spen- ding $300,000 in each of these states -and more lf he can get it. His resounding New Hamnshire showing cost close to that. Jt would have wound up In the red, but Howard Stein, president of the big Dreyfus FWK!, Inc.. paid off eome '40.IXW> ln bills. An ardent admirer of the late Adlai Stevenson. Stein la now on a leave of absence to bead McCarthy's fund. raising operations. The other $2 rnllllon of Kennedy'• projected campaign budget la tasged to woo delegate• and back frtend}J slates in other data. For example: William DautbertJ, bulWng South Dakota llvutock dealer. bu been eet for a Ione time to launch a Kennedy slate of delegates. Several monthl ago, while lo wuhington far a con- ~ssional hearing, be conferred wltll the New York senator. DaUfberty was told Kennedy had "no conventioa plans." SIGNIFICAN'n. Y, bowen1. t h e South DUotan wu ubd bow much would be needed to ftnance a delepte elate. He replied, "~ would do the job nicely." The word haa now son. to Dallgher- ty to put hi• plan into motion. It's a slll'e bet he will get the '25,000 -as one insider whimsically remark· ed. "It will come to him lite manna from heaven: riibt out of the bloe and with no atrinp attached." Robert s. Al1ea Meaning of First Primary WASHINGTON -Warning signals have ariten from further study of the New Hampshire primary and there are signs that Sen. Robert F. Kennedy has beard them. The mu- sage signalled from New Hampshire la that unconditional opposition to the Vietnam war Is not alone a 1turd1 bue upon which to erect a preaiden· Ual candidacy. Political analysts are now findln& that perhaps hall the minority vote for So. Eugene McCarthy mlgbt be accepted u a mandate against the Vietnam war. The otbel' half was slmple and direct antipathy to Presls dent Johnson's personality, manner and style. "The key findint," says poU..ttT Louil HarrlJ in Newsweek map%Jne. "Is tha~ the vote was much more anti.LBJ tt\P it wu anU-Vlet· nam." T'at c o r r e 1 p o n d s to Sen. MeCartbJ''s on an a l ya l •· ne Rtpublleans and Democrats who are trJlnl to end President Johnson's political career appear to be in the process of tallorini Ulelr campaigns to tbil analyab. SEN. KENNEDY BAS become much more explklt than btfOn In b1a a.nettions that be .11 not Mvoc:a1!nc a ''radical program of surrender,. iD Vietnam. "Tbls J1 no aellout of AmerlcaD interest," he . _..,. of hit JWOlfUD to open DlpaatlOal wltb Dear Gloomy Gm: the NaUonal Uberatioo Front after stoppin1 tbe bombtnc of North Vlet- nam. ln another cont.ext he says It Is not his understanding the Hanoi government la d e m a n d i n g a permanent cenation and we can thus test out Its aincerlty. There are. of course. very fun- damental coofik:ta with reality In what Sen. Kennedy Is saying. Hanoi demand• acceptance of the full pro- gram of the National Llberatioll FT'ont to take ovu South Vietnam 11 a condition of De,Otiationa. BUT IT IS I N T E R E S T I N G politically u.t Sen. Kanecty la trytnc to mah m<n palatable and undovlab hia ldeu about aeeottatson. Richard M. Nixon plays a dlfferent tune whtch ls a little leSI bawtllh than before in his attempt to create the lmpnsaion that be bu IOD>e MC.Tel formal.a for settlement. Now Netaoa A. Rocbf~nu COtfte:I fwwU'd witb senenUJadOf't about aom. ldnd ol Mttlemeftt wttb the RDMlant Oil tbt 'it'btle Sod'liiUt Mia area. 'l1dl IN'fel ~. :buld ~Pft and a-Gov. Oeorea c. wenac:e ilclated oa tbt outlt ~ of tbt hit·'•.._.. and wfa the war pbllolophy. AU. THE wn:u.e Prealdent Jolmlon l' r •a ch•• pa•NWDCt, amt.erltT, and U. parl\1it of Unllttid ,w..· He 1' ·~ ... ln hll temrictiDa .at~-~ ...... dlllNs 9111 ca ..._. ..... _,. ..... fbal BtCM_.wUl~llt..W .., c ms • • *' Kao1 ~ ......... t 0 DlrmrJU,. Allf .., Jab' e cm mdlr h bmlMC .. 1Wll VlitriMD ~ u.._,... .. .........,,..111 rtlbt. llaDol ... a. 'Tiet Ooaa wtil a..-.... .. DlilDU*· It ll9oclll IM .. •d 1 •ttmted -lnsnJ dttftrcnl cmll&W ~ca piaJ ti lmOCk ........ Of ftpd s •fl• tlla ~ .... "' -di. to jockey hla opponents into ad· vocating 1111Tender and withdrawal they will be under grave risk of win· ning only that minority which wants the war stopped now under any ecm. ditiona. The New Hampshire prim&rJ resulu W'Ould tndlcate that b not a very laree minority. On the other band, President Johnson is tbe only one DOY 1n the running for President who baa the slightest control over condition.I that migbt conceivably cause the begtnnin& of meaninlful negotiations. A real cease-fire would be catutropblc to hit political oppoaiti.on. JobDIOD 11 also tbe onJ:y tnan 1n the nmn1n1 for Prtll· dent wbo could direct ~ military operations whldt m l i bl favorahlJ alter the coune of Cbt war. IN SSORT, JOBNION la not cut adrilt ea the tnllcblrous ....a ot fortune. Be can act and bia r;-t' en do no1hlD1 but talk. 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