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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-03-28 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot·~ r I I l . . -· ·too~ in Tougliest Fight I · Hirth in 1st Poli~ica\ -T,ry Dlltrict 5 City Council oandldate F.d Hlr1b IJ maktna bla first try for eidft oUJce, but be 11 no newcomer to Newport Beaeh municipal govern· ment He once terved as chairman of UM' city's Parka and Recreation Commls- 1lc1n, whole memben are appointed by tht councll. 'the 57-year.old, ooe-time (1985) Newpcrt Hart>or Chamber ol Com- merce president ii bolder ol an mli- nee.rill.I dep'9e fr'oal USC llDd bu been a marina oper*' in the dty &ince mo. Today he announoed be has sokt hill Rlrth Bubar interests. Hirth'• coooem about b1s commu-nit1'• tutu.re wu molt recently dem· omtratltd by b1I actlvttlel as a lead· er of C. cttiJem Harbor Ana Re- search Team (CHART). Tbe ~mem­ ber ortanizatlon of bull.neu and pro- fealonaJ people spet1t many month• developinf guJdelines for the city'~ IJ'owtb In va.rioot fields. Several of CHART'• recommeoda tlou are now belnc consldertd by cit)' officla1s as they prepare a wWe- rdlf.nl "Goals and Objectlva" pro-cnm· llany CHART membtn •e f:rpeded to putidpete in the mun.Id· ~ Jll'Oll'alll. (lee BIRTB, Pa,. t) • Hirth Selling Business, Eying Municip~il Career TEN CENTS Aghast: Kid Hing~ By BRUCE BENSON .. ... ....,.......... \\ ~Wpiort Beach Mayor PaUl J , Gruber today endorsed Ed Bb1ll Ill' the DlatrSct $ (Upper Bay) Qt)' Coun- cil 1eat in the April 9 election. It sparked oae of the blueat ..., of the Cl.D\paip. H1s 1tronc endorsement wu aa ln.- dlrect attack on District 5 incumbent Dee Cook, wtM> 11 I'UDDini tor rHleo- B52 Bombs Hit Depot Near Hue SAIGON (AP) -U.S. Air Force B52 bombers pounded North Viet. namese supply depou and comm.and centers in tbe A Shau Valley west of Hue today wltb 'hundreds of toOI of high explosives in an effort to blunt a new enemy buildup threaten· lng the former imperial capiW. T h l r t y • f I v e e I g b t -enclned Stratofortresses new five separate missions against tbe valley 50 mllu west of Hue, rai.ni.n1 nearlJ nro milllori pounds of bombs on tt>. North Vietnamese posltiona. The bomben, n,tnc at more Uta" li.9'1 feet ~~ ~ ·~:t ....., ca.truck p.ld-.. , J>ntiU~~-..... --fn ttw . t'bey retuniel &ls tn~ J.1g for two more missions. Durint tbe same period. the B52! flew two missions aiainst North Viet- namese ammunition depot& and troop concentratJona around Kbe Sanb. For the third consecutive day, Marinet at Kbe Sanh reported a relatively light abelllng, fewer Ulan 100 rounds. Marine casua1Ues were teported as light. The B52s have been averaging about five mlhlons a day in support of Khe Sanh. Russian trucks have been spotted regularly In recent weeks moving from the A Shau Valley toward Hue witb unmunitioo and other war materials. U. Gen. Robert E. Cushman, com· mander of tbe northern lat Corps, aaid N«th Vlecnamese engineers have rebuilt much or old provincial Route ~7 runninc t> miles over mountains from the A Shau Valley to Hue. Miss Tischauser Funeral Friday Services for Sylvia Tltcbauser. member of a pioneer Balboa family. will be held 10:30 a.m. Fridey at the Little Ch\D'Ch of the Flowers. Forest Lawn, Glendale. M111 'nlcbauser, a kindergarten te~r tn tbt Lot Angelet ICbool system tor 40 yean, died Monday at the Tuc:hen Retirement Home. Santa 'Barbl.ra, titer an illDeu of two months. She b8d retired from teaching 12 yean ago and made her home at 350 Buena Vllta, Balboa. the former bome of ber family and her summer borne for many years. SM leavet no survivors. . dotl. Gruber'• unuaual move caused Coot to wonder aloud whether Gruber wu teyiq to btq Htrtb' 1 vote In tbe up- ~ aelectlon of a. new mayor. lllfth wu pteaaect by Gruber'a en· ~ent. Coot wu enraged. And tie mayor, notified of Cook's reaction, •ltd: •'lAlt blm mind bis own damned business. He can think what be hits." In a letter made public this morning. Gruber praises Hirth for his "calm, steady, knowledgeab~ approach" to civic problems. Gruber said he was ''perticularly pleued" when he learn- ed Hirth was going to enter the raee. Told of the mayor's announcement, Cook was Incredulous : "He what? You're kidding. I don't believe it. Reall,y? "Thia iJ moat unusual for a mayor to do a thing like this. In !act, I :A•tonla's BusNtad 'We're • Ill This Thing Together~ By THOM IARLEY Of ... INllY l'll9t l&aff Marine Set. Jim Thomas has vivid memories of Vietnam. The burly combat engineer only talks about them reluctanUy; but he'll recall the more tban two hours that his unit wae pinned down by mortar fire near Chu Lai· the hell that was Hill 54 on a hot June day in 1968; tbe nerve-racklna hours of perimeter patrol near Da Nang when "you sweat like hell became you know there's someone out there but you can't set them." A8d the bodies, tbt piles of bodill. "Man, that was one duty 1 b .... and I'll tell you J _g~ out of it wt.en I could. Identify1ng the dead from their tags ud unloading the ~e• and wounded from the bloodJ 'co~rs. "Vlttnam,' mumun the ndd,y.fac• ed. a.lo man, "II Ille =~· . it tdbt-;;~~~tt tbt ~ln "' tone ... 1111 -.OI tHtty ,_. tine tbUlf lblt ma,be nner bap. pened or, U it df<f, doesn't DMan very much any more." Set. Thomas' "bell" began In July, 1181 in Da Nq. The boyi1b, 1alr·halred •ieant feels, typicaDy .nothing but sympathy for tbe-IJeuteoant who first told him that he'd be 1otn1 back to tbe states next day. "lie found It bard to tell me and I was sorry for the g\iy," Thom11 recalls, "but all be could tell me was tbal my wife was in the hospital and that my baby had been burned. He didn't know how or with what, just that It had been burned." Jim Thomas was to learn that his 'WE' ARE ON TRIAL 25-year-olcl wUe, Antonia, had given (See SERGEANT, Pate Z) Sgt. Jamea Thomas Antonia's Lawyer Sees Victory as Film Okayed Antonia 'Mlomas' jubilant lawyer today predicted tbat the a c c u s e d murdere11 will be found Innocent o( the alaylng of her 7-day-old aon. ObvtoU•ly buoyed by the court-ap- pro¥ed acreentnc of a ~minute color him which depict. tt\e 1lender Filipino w.an under deep bypnolia, defense attorney Dudley Gray moved into tbe fi1111 phase of his defenae presentation wilb the comment: "I tbink we've dooe it." Gray hopes to put Mrs. Thomas 1n U.. witnus box later today. "And tl\M will just about wrap it up for u1," ht said. .. After final ariuments, It may well be that the case will go lo the jury on Friday. "It was the break we were waiting foe ." Gray said o( Superior Judge Robert Gardner's decision to allow him to snow the privately screened mm before the nine-woman, tl'l'ee• man jury. ''I don't see how anyone -anyone at all -could view that movie and sUll believe that Antonia was guilty.'' Mrs. Thomas 25, is on tr1al for the seconi1 time on charges of pol.Son· Ing her infant IOll. James AoUlony Thom.as. It ii alie&ed thal she added a caustic solution to the bab1'1 leedin& (ke MRS. THOMAS, Pa1e !) occ Lowest for Salaries Hirth believe It's the lint time in the city's history." After his initial shock. Coc)k said: "ll is this sort of thing that stirs up Internal strUe on the council. It'a just unhealthy for the city, for obvious reasons.'' Cook vowed that if re-.e~ted he would "certainly not" vote for Gruber for a third term as mayor. if Gruber were interested in retaining the post. (See ENDORSES, Pace Z) F-lllA Jet Overdue On Mission SAIGON (UPI) -An FlllA fighter. bomber is overdue on a mission in soutbeast Asia just three days after the revolutiooary swing-wing bomber flew its first mission o,·er North Viet- nam , U.S. spommen reported. The U. S. military command said no further information would be disclosed because efforts were ltill under way to rescue Its two-man crew. The plane has flown missions against Communist targets in both North Viet· nam and Laos. The FlllA, a 1,500 mile an hour jet, was one of six which .arrived March 17 at Takhli Air .Force Baaa in Thailand for combat missions again.t the CommunisU. Tbey flew -.. from. NeW.5-Air Force l\aae, ~-ne U. B. Air Foret in Sa:i1on an· nounced Tuesday the Fllu flew tbeit lint missions agamst North V~ Monday nigbt when they bomb&rdM an army barracks and stora.ie area in North Vietnam's southern panhan• dle. Spokesman said the sophisticated Fllls used electronic gear to find targets so smeared wlth fog that photo-reconnaissance p l a n e s were unable to take pictures of the after effects. The Fllls returned to tbe panhandle Tuesday and Wednesday. There were no details here of strikes againat Communist taTgets in Lloa where North Vietnam has funneled supplies Into South Vietnam over the Ho Chi Minh Trail. The announcement In Saigon and by the Pentagon in Washiogtoo did not say the plane actually bad been shot down but reference to rescue operatJons for the two crewmen in• dicated 1l Uc!. Many pilots wtio par'ac.buted safely have been picked up ill enemy terrttory by Jolly Green Giant helicopters. Haool and Haiphong &re the most heavily defended areas of the north and are ringed with MIG bales, surface to air missile sites and buvy anc.ialrcraft guns. But in recent claya the Communists have been reported moving bigger antiaircraft 1 u 1 1 soutbward toward the border. The swing-Wing craft, costing more than '8 millloo apiece, are equipped with highly advanced radar wblcb permits them to fly automatical.l1 toward a selected target a.t night or in bad weather. The first combat mksfon of Ule FlllA 's wu flown in extremely bad weather. or-:a:~ Weadaer Those fogy days are with us again, at leut in th morning houra. adfiles forecutu Jack Fruee. but aftuuoon tempera- tures will hit 75 coutwise and 82 further inland. INSmE TODAY rrnancicil columnist S11lvi4 Purter rctM1ol tn 4n G1'0lvau on l>aot 22 thf dilma1 record of the Frnc'5 fro'M m recmt veers atld ptltl tt 10here ft Wloftga, •v doWfl ~ Ult of world a&r- f'.lftdc• tohn G comJ)Of"ilon of ~""'°"· lt4' ,. ,. • • J I ' Z DAO. Y '1LOT p,.... P .. e I ~HffiTH ... Hb1h b ttle flrtt candidate to rue ap1nst Diltnd ~ lncumbent 0-Cook .... Clilr• ... --.. .me. .. 111). HIN la how lilrtll nieportdl to tome of the presstnr l11ues he would be •contendln1 with as a city councllman· -QDe.dem: What la your potltlon •the prueotly adopted Pacific Coast Freewa, route throu1b w .. t Nwport 7 -A.uwer: It's Important to aet this mattfr settled and t;e ff'ftway In eomewbere as soon as ,_.lbl.e be- :caute of the city's trortenlng traffic coogealion. I. -Q. J)Q you favor upanalon ol Or· arire County Airport commercial air .tnt&:? A. ElpansJon of th• aJprwt at its pretent locatlon should be Umlted bv not tnertllfn~ the nofse level an<t Sia 'Go' accident hazard over residential StttdentS OW .area.s. -Q. How do you feel about a beach :road as a solution to the penlnaula'• ;.tature traffic problem•? . -A. 'l1lis city Ls euato41u of six 'llllln of beautiful beach wblch we're obllpted to make ~11lb~. but we should not feel oblllfed to have all of theM oeople trampinl( throudl our homes. The more roads we provide on the Peninsula, thfl more parldn( wtn be required. PerhAot 11ahuAtion wut be reached bv ~ wt\en It 1~ one asphalt sea surrounded bv bearh and bav. No one wants that. What ·we have to do li1 to find a w1:v to put our iuet1ts on the beach without th~ir earl and let the operation be 1elf-supoortinst. Large park.lnJt arPas might he provided awav from thf' beach. Then a way must be deveJoped to transport these viaitora to the watf'r's ed1e. CHART aiurcet~ 11t- tractive mntor trams: the Smith ,Renart m"rttlo11s a ,.,nnorail or wat4'r tuls in the bay. Wh"l"vf'r we do. we've 10t to start crysbllidtll! a pin 11ow ,.,,,. Mt • pro'!l'am In action. -Q. How wo1•ld vou inSll''t aJ(ainst fhf' irtvasion of nrivacv that M>l'l'le peoole say could ocrur with ln- stAUation of the police-monitored televlslnn survf'illancf' systrm? -A. A committee of the City Council shnuld cl\eck thf' TV cnverare to 1u1f,.cru11rd ualnst vlolatJon of ln- dlvltf11al orlvacv. -(), Do you auopnrt the recom- maitattnn to rhl'rlCe fllles for the \Ille of cltv tldelartis by private and com- )ntrrial t>len? · • -A. The usf'r~ of the tidelanda I:!'~ "°" paylnt hleh real e1tAte 100 ):>el'aoMl orot>flrty ta"Jt"ll for th11t 11111 .. AJ1 add1tional f~ woull1 h-Inequitable, ·~pr"cflcal and 11nde1luble. • -0. How wouM you orom""' order· ~v 11nne~atton of reald,.nti""" tnn~ )•nd and cooner,.+tOf\ wtn, the ""twi' c~ io provid for the needt of .. -A. <>rftr 1 v a """''UltlfJfl '* t.,,. NUIU It )1 advanc"<f n111nnlr" ar1tf ,.st11hli~h~ 1~nt with 1 ~ t • I " I n r com· tnunJttet. J 11upport th•t. Ther .. shoullf .tso be 1 itrentthflfllnt nf thf' tw'Md 'bttweeia tM .choo1 board and City ~uncll. and 1 routine oror,.dure !e.tablllbed In Whleb tchool official• :art ccsulted about 1ebool needs 1t'hen •annuatlon ls con1idered. ~ :1~ oung Conductor ~ To Aid Concert ' • Stan Dorn. 11-year-o\d u1l1tant con- ductor for the Harbor View Elemen-!t;y School. will aid In conductlngl .ti. !IO-pha Harbor View Schoo atra at Fublon Jal and' 1 Can- ' Fair Sa1Urday • orchestra, unckr the direcUon iol muaic teacher E#l Treichel, is ,~ to perform at 11 a .m. In Stage Court. Selections will be an album for elementary scboot hutras. Don, w'ho hu been studyint the Iola ai:Dce mt October. has also bad uom on the pf1DO. H• 11 the aon , Mr. and Mrs Alfred Dorn of 1rviM ace. •., Candldate1 Fair Is sponsored by •be Leap of Women v*"· who 1llo bold a fair in Costa MH8. l tea for cit, office will be given I and ttm• to t1tmpalp durtn1 I Uy. l t Of\ll V PILOT Sue Rodri,uez is helped through bushes by Tom Shelton in ecene from "Get Up and Go." Broadway mOlical comedy to be preMdtad by Uncoln Intermediate School studenta at 7:1& hiday and Slhli'- day nil)>t in acbool auditorium. Three.ftlthJ of Lincoln atadentl an hnol•ed in the production directed by Del Weeks. ,......,. P .. t! J SERGEANT TELLS STORY • • • birth to a son which may well havt been fathered by a Marine who lived with her at the Beach Motel in San Clemente; that the seven-day-old ln· fant had been fed lethal chemicals that literally burnf:d out lts mouth, throat, lipa and lungs; and that hJa Fillplno wife -they married In Sublc Bay In July. 1964 -was under suspi- cion. She was charged with murder three months lat.er. Sb e aenntlonally survived a IUiltY vnict ln her flrtt Suf>'?rlor Court trial wben juror Joseph Schissler admitted that he hid "just gone along with th. majority.'' And today. 17 month! alter she was flrat charged, she is undergoing her second trial. "You mean 'we'," qttickly streued the intent young Marine. "Everythln1 that bas happened has happened to us. Ann Isn't alone I~ thfs thin& and •he never has been." Tbe young sergeant's devotion to hls slight, shy wUe has won hlm many adrcirers. He mlases very UtUe or the trial te1Umony; day after d11 he 11ta by the aide cl U. S. Nawy <Jlaplala Gtcrp Dando, a famil)' tried, In UM comroom wbJeh 11.11'4 Aatoala 'lilomll' llM8tioaal f1rlt trial. ~ He bonett1J adlDlta that M wun't iS:U.V~ ~ ' dirty .. =1' . KtlJ,'' he recallt tu. on tCJ a. polllblllty that the waan't hls. Ht WU, bl remtm.bera, "abattered. SU.rt, it • ., u 11-moath pnpaney," ht •lld. "But theM thin11 happen. Jt bonatl,y MVtr occwnd to me that AllD could ha-.e SoM with an.yoae el.le, I w., tired, unhaPPJ and l 1book ner. I made btr btld roll. And I'm veey fSl'7 JIOW tbll l d1d tbat." "We'd dllc1l1Md the baby b)' mall.'~ Tbomu said. ''We'd ••tn dtcldtd to call lt -tf ht waa a boy -Jamts Anthony Thoma1. a f t • r my trandfatber. And Ann did chri1ttn him by that name. '1M at this time my fUU turned upside down," Thomas admitted. "I even talked lo someone about a divorce . I waJ tied up 1n knots, desperately w•nud someone I could talk to and wanted, above au, lo believe in Ann. GOT INSPIRATION "I got the i.nspl.(atioo I needed," grinned Tbomu. "And 3ou bow wbo gave it to me! A police officer wtlo was actually investlgatln& Ann's part in the death ol the baby. "Ht sa.id; 'Wail and Me. Give this thlnl time. •1ergeant. Remember what you Mid about for better. for wor1t'? MRS. THOMAS •. ''From that time on," Sit. Thomas recalled, ·'I reallzied that Ann coald h&"Ye had no pert ln thJ1 terrible bwlness. l believe today u I ruddenly realized that day that • wu no more a murderer u.an t WQ. ''She loved that baby," Thomas &aid. "That's pretty plainly evident in the films o f her bnmosiJ. And the psychiatrists have teatilled that Ann couldn't kill anythlq, let alone a new- born chUd. '' '·Ann baa done ne,.,urlog the pro- 11ecuUon b., auuestea that .she should do." said the young sergeant ''She has willingly undergone hypnosis several times, she has taken a lit detect.or test, she has cOnaulted ps l.c:blatr lits. 'And what does it all add up to?," he asked. "Just Uiis: that she ia lnoocent. Who can possibly doubt it after seeing that film of her UDder hypnosis! Of coune, it didn•t take that to convince me . . ''I'll ten you Uns," said 1\omas, 1lapptn1 one flat lnto the OUtet. "AM coutdn't llf' to me. And her story baa never varied ooe bit f.rem what 1M told me when. J Ont fOl borne from Vtetnam." W80 POISONED BABY? Wbo poisoned Mven-day-old Jamea ~ 7 "" p.-,llinl ~ lfa ·....., .,. . f ..... • J ' J'\Ul.llll~l~,,.! . "' ~,..~w.-:.v~il know/' he said quleU,~ now, I can Ollly ten you ooe thing: "Ann Thomas didll't do it. and that'5 what lhe jury will uy this time." Tbe jw-y dldn'l 1ay it Jut time. "Tlllt'• true ... uid Thomas, ''b\Jt I thblk I know why. Our attorney (Dudley Gray) bldn't ruDy bad time to 1tt a ea11 tocetber. We had to ao into court wUbout a lot of the ruUy vital evidence that we ban this Ume around. And then our ~ nosla and psychltbic evidence , i• much better prepared this time." And Sgt. Ttw>mas went back to tb• courtroom to take hla cultomary 1eat. Immediately b e h l n d bis wtft. 1eparated from her by the rail that divides the cOUnae.l table from jlae general courtroom. Aon Thomas looked round and gave a shy smile. Sgt. Thomas gave a broad grin and a nod. Tben both listened to the testimony, ' It was the e-day of her s~ Superjor Court trW. It was 1~ mOlltt\s almost to ~ day since she had been char19d with murder "Like I say," commented the serpaot, "you mean 'we.' we·re on trial ha•. not just AM." Mrf. 'DM>mu acreuu, 1truUles ••: "'my ll'Dll, yoo•re hurting Let me 10. you're burtin1 me." A2'd tbe di1tr~ woman ra her arnu above her bead In the .,. parut posture ol a pslOll who it being pinned don by a stronllf asnilant. Guy baa ariu«l tt.llt Mn. Tbomu has wtlllngly uodti 1ot1e several ~ DOsil &Del lie detec:tar teat.a. She bu never. at any t!Jfte, be states. withheld ber cooperailcm rroni the prosecu~ and in none of lie tuts has bCr evidence "vlf.ied one Itta." Boys' Club Rites Slated lnat.a.DatiOll cere.mon.les for nw of. ricers ol tbe Bo,t' ClDb of the Harbor Area are scheduled Friday night in Reuben's restaurut at Orange Cotmty Airport. Newport 8eacll dvk: ~ader 0. W. ··olck" Richarda will be lnatallin« ol- r1~r at the 7:~ p.m. meeting, ac- cording to club direetor Lou Yantont. The HR aU.te btdudel Robert W. Leech. president: Don Swedlund. first \tee president: Frank R. Hughes. se- cond vlcf' ~sldent. Mike Manahan, secretary, and Don Hu d d l ••ton , trusurer. Big Elkscapades Slated 2 Nights Newport Harbor Elk• Lod&e No. rm will present lts Elbcapadea of 1181 Frtday and Saturdty. It 8:30 p.m. In the Oranaa Cout COUere audirorlum Sln1en, clancua, comedians and musicl• ~ S*'form for beoetiL AU proceeds wtll to to JouUl actMtlea, the Boy Scout.a an<t disabled nterea. Ticktw 1'M1 t. JU4lialed at the ticket .,flC. I Ofl tM '1""-ol.athe perf onnances. Tickets are S1 donation for adult! and chlldr~n. under 12 are admitted free. ' 1,200 Students To Hear Concert Twelve hundred mu1Jc studenta f r o m Newport-Mesa Intermediate sd\ooll \till h .. r the OtbUt Orebutra of the Youn1 Muatci.Mla' Foundation J>erform a: Orange Coast COU•I• Fri- day. The 67 perf ormera wltft the Debut Orchestra ran.. in a1• from 17 to 23. The concert II beln& arraqed by the OranJe County Adllmmonic Society. Last Friday, mth srade atDdenls Crom tbrOUJ,bout tbe Newport-Neu District beard the ()}Imber SJ1Dphony Orchestra after belni buled to OCC. ... .-.... ~ .... l .. COOK IN TOUGHEST FIGHT. • • forward with plans to end the traffic congestion developin«i In the city. If the city· moYM forwwd lile W... the F,.... P .. e I ENDORSES .•• Coanclbnen will decide amonf tbeJDM1"s on April 18 wbo will bt mayor,_, 1 timpte majoritJ vote. "I bope tldl endonement of Mr. Rlrth by the mayor doa not mean that Mr. H1rtlt bu ajp"MCI to ~rt Mayof Gnlie or ~ (Jfuber'I choiee fw mayor,'' ~ Uld. Rli1h denied uy part in aucb a deal. "We think the mayor hu written a niaI nkt Jitter eiplal.ninl why he lhiab I woaJd inUt a tood coun· cUmu," be llld. Albd 1l tile endorsement bad any bearing °' the choice of a futun mayor,-Hlrtk respeldld: "No. MQOt Gruller bu tnretaed the Idea fhat be doem1' want to bt mayor aialn. ao tbtr•'• no conntedon there. rm ...... HllCl ha dllclllMd otblr cbolctl! "J haven't had to .. t iDtO that yet,'' Blrtb Mid. 11t thlM tom• of ibe councilmen tii.,. MIB ~ •bout lt but I llrid't flttiia Into th.-t tltuation... " mrtll llid ~ badn'&.-.... ed w htm a prefe~DCt for tbe nut mavor. It is belJeved. however. to be Cobneltl>8ft~rtdsley Parsons. Hirth added that GruMr's en- dorsement of him will be advertised in his c~moaJgn to win ~ election. And Gruber added : "I dc!n't care anythinc about what Dee Cook· uya now. I told Ed I thought he would make a very fine councilman and that's what I mean. That's why I endoraed him. I think he'• very quallfled in every way." Cook noted that M bad voted for Gruber u ma70r four yurt aco. "ApparenU~ Mayor Gruber for«iot. t.h•t it wu I who made htlm may~. It was rov ~" vo~ in 1M4 that uot him ai>l>olnted, and from h1J aotiofl today 'f can pubijcly ••Y th1t my vote wu OM of the bl1,.1t mistakes I've ma 1inct l'ye been ~ olOce. i• He tmplwizecl that if r.-tlecttd. be WOUid support Vice Mayor Doreen Manball fot' m..,... •'Mn. M8raball bu served her city well for m,..... .. a vay productive council member, and lbe ll .al'ways ava.i!MM to Catrf out'blr m..UCtpaJ re.,.....Utils," he Wd. people who live ln the two areas can move ahead wtth their plans. Rlfht now they oan't borro• or build with aisuranca. We've IPtM 930,000 fighting th.15 thing and it's brought us nothin&. The time has come to ro to the conference tabk IDd at.art nerottati.nl with IM 1tate for "spedal favon"? Who lmowa if we aeree to the cout route, we mlgtrt get a second blah level bridge out or tt. -Q. Do you favor expansion of <>ranae County Airport commercial traffic? -A. No. -Q. How d9 )'~ leel about I beach road aa a solution to '2>e Penln1ul&'a future traftic problems? -A. That would be 1 Cate of wbere the medlcl.Ae is worse than tbe. cUaease it's supposed to curt. U tbe people don't want it -and tMy obvlou1ly don't -I don't want it -Q. How wollld you insure against the invasion ol privacy that lql!le people NY could occure with the Ul· itatlation of the police-monitdred teltvilioa aurvellluee •)'Item 1 -.A. I'm for appoiatment of a blue- ribbon cltbens committee to help with JU'deUnea on control of tbe 171tem. -Q. Do JOU support tbe• reeom· mendatiGn to cbarae feea for the u• ol city tidtlandl by priwte lllld ttm· mercdal pilnf A. I •support a fee only for _the ho\laekeeplnl COit& Incurred by Jhe city 1iue to the attucllrel or pfers extebdfng Into the· tidelands. I 'doobt, however, that any equii.ble formuJa can be deveJoped for levying the fees. And If we don't have equity, I'm opposd to any fee. -Q. Should the City Hall be relocated or expanded? What priority should it have? -A. Data on a new civic center is still beln& prepared, so where It should be located or bo'W mueh it abould be expanded can't be umrlVed knowledteably at this point .. But ,it'1 a subject that deserves top prlorlty. -Q. How would you promote order· ly annexation or reaidentiall1 zot>ed land and cooperation with the acliool district to provide for the needi of students? . -A. .I would favor legislation that requires a C'l!b deposit or the equiv.tent in land to be ~ for or do~ated by the fee O'lrMr or developer. 'nlis would be lieid tn a f IJlld to be used as needed in the district for school site nees. Thia l~Jatloo wo1.1ld haw 1o ~ at. the statAI ~vet and I would support Ji. 44 FINE DECORATOR CHAIRS Ill Lli • J J ,0 tod. crlt B N A F A ere era Cle cal l lm me Ga He sea 1 u. Be lb< Be 1 tM us thf 3S 1' I , Sal Tel m to "I wh tro of pm a Ma I tn h1a .., ' Im lJt Or "' 111 • r Peelci .... la .Pelda The little girl wttb the Mc peeeera ii Susie Schult& and she's pttinl a crotHyed closeup of IPJ"lDI bmtinl out all over hez hometown ol Pekin, ID., where 1DOW1 have fiMl1y pen way to blouoms. Jurors Warn New Panel 'Don't Be Di.smayed' Orange County's 1987 Grand Jury today gave the cold shoulder to critical county llJPerviaon. Bypa11in1 the county board in a Navy Calls off Ai,·sea Search For 3 ,Crewmen An aiNea •arcb for tine mJ11tna crewmen of a Navy beUCOl*r wfllcb crashed between Catalina and San Clemente islands Tuelday baa been called off. Ll Cmdr. Jen-y R. Griffitt.a, of Imperial Beach, the pilot. and crew members Geor1e Penniman, of IM Gatos, aod Ernest Sowell. of Carllw•ll HeigbtJ, Pa., are lilted ia lolt at sea. The co-pilot of the SH3 Sea Kini. U . Cornelius Shea. 26, al lmperlal Beach. was picked IP uninjund shortl}' after the cruh, ~ tbe Lons Beach-based deatroyer USS Eversole. The helicopter wu operatin1 from the Looi Beach-baled aircraft carrier USS Benninaton when it plun&ed into the aea durinl nlcbt mannm'1 abc>Ut 35 miles offshore. Man Stricken Durilig , Holdup Three ma held up the doW1ltowD Santa Ana office of the Padtk Telephooa Co. Wedoelday an.... IDd tbe tsclttmellt caused I c:ultOllMf to aoffer a heart attack. ~ re=· RobertlOD, :B. Of Saqta ~ who ,..poruidl1 h• I hi1tcry Of best troubla. collaPMd • two Cf tbe trio or bddita UDed up 1,1 tllepbooe com- pany emploJel ad cutmMrt apillt a wall ID the buJli11tn1 .t 1116 N. Main St. ' RobertloD WU ltWll ...... ftK1 trutmeat bJ .... ad ... to Illa I* I ll;.:~. a. ftl N'OC'l1ld la .. ~.~-.... 1'be tmrd beMlt tandld ... easller'• C8lll imd *" • fr.a; taller ElaiM LaaialMI'. ltlUllly worded i.tter. the jurors Warned their 1188 IUCCNIOl'I to "be n6t deunted or dlamayed by the sound and fwy directed at us.1' Condemnina tbe "vitriolic tone of the '°ard'a reply" to lta atronel1 criticlled 17'-pap report. the hutlly reformed puel Uf,.. tbe new jury to take D04e Of the "vW.flcatioll in- dul(ed ill .,, 1be boarcL ., The 1917 peaat W1ll'DI ltl ncaeuon, "OUr report did MrVe .. PJl'llCI"· It llr°"' tut ............ Fl'Obinl ta temftlft .... .. ForemlD Richard W. Buie cl the 1JS'7 jury today conftrmed tbat no direct reply trill be forwarded to COUD· ty supervilon. "One way or another," be com- mented. "I tblU the supervisors will get the me .. ae." Id !ti letter to the 1988 jury. the 19-member 1967 IJ'OUP quotes the 1u11ution of county 1upervi10rs that "{Uture grand juries will devote their etrorta toward constructive endeavor and will recognise that public office also carrlea with It p u b 1 t c respomibillty. •• Tbe 198'1 jury replies, "Do you think they mean by that statement that any action by a Grand Jury other than a complett whltewuh of the board'• adivitiea lJ not constructive endeavor or that discovery and d1lclolUre or weakDesla in county penunent ii a violation of public reapomlbillty? "It would certa.in1y seem ao, wouldn't it?" acidly commenta the jury. Tbe Grand JurJ-tUpervilo'l'I row enrpted 10 days after the auperviaon ec-cepted what waa generally conceded tD be tbe m o a t comprebemtve a n d hard b!ttln& report eom" submittad br a Grand Jury. SbOdllMl jurors qalckly reformed as a croap ill private dtisem wben they wre Wd • In a bard hittinl board rtplJ .. ~ rtllOrt Wll "bated ~g a84l etroneoua ODI .... apbdom." Tbe *"'JUnrl' letler I'" oa ''our only ~ ... to .... the bat tn•ut1 ot ~.e •.,..... Of Oran1e ~iii . ..,. .... _.~ ID till bow1ldei' that .. '**"' of oUr ~ was meUeaJouaJ1 1atbtred and II """"'1'd "1 facts and ltatiiticl b1 ..., ...... up bj tbt ~t .... imdtt. • • =IUldoatur= iill •.. _. ncemm.M tlilfG." Two f.Co1t~ys for the 1'11.Qtf). LDEf' tpok · •lainst aocieti a pnt. clallbM tipt to till dllriDS u \i>- pearanc. bitten UM C a l lf • r 1 t a Sup-eme Cowl. Frederick Saterfield, wbo mardli"ed hit common-law wife and her ~· ed ~ .... cbolea ... Pl&btWI. aloe& witll Robert Anderaon of San DHto. . Atkneya Anthony Amsiu'dlti nd Jack lUmmelaUen •aid the two San Quontin inmates' tlltt raise issutt COJIUD90 to moet of the 'n other men on Dea' Row. All California ex• eclMlons were stayed last November. Amsterdam and Hlmmelatein arped acaJ.nst capiW punish.meat on these poiDta : -'!bit jwiet are stacked with penom who have no objections IO tho deall penalty. -Tba& Juriu are not instructed • factor• to conalder in MUinf penaJtiM. -That the death sentence ii cnel and unuaual ponilhmellt in ~·· eoclety. -That the law dots not proylde for court-appointed attorneys after trial and the rirst appeal. The NAACP Legal Defe.nee and Educational Fund, Inc. became in- volved in the capital punishment i11ue alter years of expenence in the Soutb1 where Nearoes have been sentencec to death ror raping wbite women. Tbe NAACP·LDEI' bas 11nce be-come convinced capital punlahmellt l)l'OCedurea for b o l b Negroes and taucasians result In haphazard and arbitrary deatn sentences. The organlsa.tlon Is a1ao involved In death penalty lltlgaUon In Florida, where the death sentences of 50 men have been stayed pending a court bearlna. Go·go Girl Who I Led Police Merry ' . Dance Sentenced Former San Diego go-go dancer M•1aret Ann Coclo. 22. who tut month drove a stolen police car from Siil Diego to San Clemente at speeds up to 115 miles an hour, Wednesday was Mntenced to 1 to 5 years in priaon by a San Diego Superior Court judae. Miss Cocio pleaded guilty to car theft and driving wbile under the in· fluence o( Dll'cotiCS. Her wild ride up the San Diego Freeway be&an abortly after midnight on Feb. 22 in a private car stolen In San oteao. Stopped by San Diego police who clocked her at speeds of ao mllet ID bour by radar, she manag- ed to steal an officer's car and sped northward. Oceanside police plcUd up the cbae and «flcerl aakl she was mak- inC 115 miles an hour aa she careened ttirouah their dty. '1be chase ended when Mia Coclo llammed the police car lato the side of the U.S. Border Patrol check sta· tioo just south of San Clemente. Vi1it of Russian ScientUl8 Canceled WASHINGTON (UPI) -Soviet of. riclalt have canceled the ac:beduled U.S. vtslt of two prominent Ruaslan acient11ta, apparently l,)ecauae they protdttd the confinement to a mental bolpltal al a eollearu•. Aleunder s. y etflldA.Votpln. U.S. sources aaid that tbe Soviet FonilD MlJddry bad 1DfGnDed the Americla embuaJ in MotOtW at the tut minute tts.t the lecture trtp of Pyotr 8. Novitov and b1a ..U. Lyud- mlla V. KelJab WU o8. No IX· plaaatlOll WM offered. <f MOSCOW (UPI) -~' • lltstory's Ont spacema 'Ud~'I most popular hero, dJed ~, .. lb the cruh of a D'alnln& plUe 1'Mo be tried tr reltart Its fallerill -clae lllslead of bailin& o.,»t over ~ p0pulate4 area. his Criencta riported todty. The erlnnlng, snub-nosed 1paceman Wbo was first ~ the beartJ Ol RuHlans, wUl be ctven a Red Square Auleral. the Kremlin &IUloun.ced. B1I _ (ea!.h 1truck Motcow a blow to the beart and Muacovltes wept in the streets as ~orkmen carried bis portrait toward the Kremlin. Gagarin waa killed with CoJ. V!adimlr Sere~. a fellow member cf the Sov:et space procram. Friends aaid they toot off Wednesday af. ~noon from Qlblovuoye airfield near Zvezdny Gorodot (Star City), a town built northeast of Moscow specially to bouae Russia's cos. mooauts. It was to have been an ordinary Dlght to maintain the pilot proficiency of the stocky Gaaartn. "They rlew 25 to 30 miles east toward11 the town of Noginsk, then lost contact with their control tower," the friends said. "Observers ln the area of the crash said they were try1n1 to regain speed to re!tart their enpne. The plane lost altitude gradually without a eound from the .. ~. bdl29,1M fngl.ne." The area la tbl-:kly sprinkled, with Villages sl.mllar to the o~ b1 whlcb Gatarin himnlt grew up betort he captured tllb imagination of tbe world by making the lint flllht throup spaoe on April 12, 11181. "He was not the tort who would have sacrificed a plane he could 1ave ~ make sure of his OW1l life," the friends said. "He 1ll'Obably could have Miled out; but stayed aboard tD try to keep tbe plane from crashin1." They characterized Gagarin's last act in We as typical of hl1 whole phil~hy. AB director of cosmonaut training. Gagarin was thought to have assigned himself to fly a check ride with Seregin aboard the Korean war vin· tage MIG15 fighter which had been converted into a two-seat trainin& plane, the frlenda said. Gagarin always kept atop current aviation developments, always kept himself In top physical shape and always maintained hla flying pro- ficiency. His friends said his oft- repeated motto wu "never lose your form." Today, 24 bours after the crash. Zvezdny Gorodok wall draped in Red Flags with ttle single blaek stripe of mourning to mark the death of the two ~ots. ID Moscow portraits FIRST S'ACEMAN KILLID USSR'a Yuri Gtprin o( the two flier& were carried through the at.reel.I to the lcenf of the forthcoming state funeral. Crowds gathered in d o w n t o w n Moscow to await a I t ~ r D o o n newspaper11 which were delayed as editors prepared their ftnt formal written announcement of tbe tralfld1, _Helicopter Lifts Body Chemists at UCI For World Parley Use of a belloopter was required Wednesday afternoon to lift 1he bat- tered bod)' of a Garden Grove man from a virtually Inaccessible area at the bue of a cliff ln Malibli. ' Los Angeles sheriffs o f f i c e r s classified the cue as homicide and identified the murdered man as Fred Howard Smith, 23, whose last known address waa a hotel in Long Beach. His father, Fred Smith, resides at 8001 Amy Ave., Garden Grove. 'lbe body was discovered by a con- struction worker who reported the grisly find to police at 12:20 p.m. Wednetday. Investigators said the body. showing evidence of having been badly beaten, had lain for at leut one day in the rugged area which could not be reach- ed by auto. One hundred chemiltl from aroo8l tile world arrived at UCI tioctay ftr a conference 0t1 linear free eDet1:Y relationab.ips. The conference, sponsored by tbe National Science Foundation, will i.t through Friday. Among the scheduled speakers are chemiatll from Japa. Australia, Germany, Eng]end ,and Holland. SPRING HARDWARE , SPICIALI SERVICE CLINIC • ONE DAY ONLY 9·5 SATURDAY, MARCH 30 • Normal Service ALL FOR • Grease Bearings , ..... ~, • Replace Parts !Wlilre N..-..1 All Labor lncluct.d CONVERTIBLE ONLY •••••••• llG. $6t.H GETS MORE DIRT because ft beats, as it SWHps, as it cleans. Gets it faster because it is adjust· able to rug thickness. Gets it easier because ;t rolls on whffls. It's a Hoover and built to last for years. Twe•a,ee4 Meter .,._ so~ ... .,. tue- ,, .,. with Dut1111 '"'' wMdl .... ............. 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I.by pat ,a ~ o u n t 1a1ned lince then caa be coDlideied obeslty, WhJte told a ~poslwn It San hrntndo State coneee. • , .• I • lerl Lant'-Y of Puebk>, ColO., ~ bl JnaY eoDJider suraery to r• OIWtr an $800 cUamood rtn1 from efi doc'• ttomach. Pierre tbe e feund the ring on bla IDll- 1 burM1' recenUy and promp~ Ji lftllowed it. ... Skj'sCraper ATLAHTA (UPD.~ ~·......., twM4 a uidhd.W ekY"7tPIJ' tato, • t«ola ,,,,., • ~ ~ •b', ~ ....,, •lll!•lnl --1dibrta "tbt aploded lla bad pWoldll" oa10 ttir• otbn' bvDdlap, IDclad"lf a ... • In tbe . n.n ... ' .. laJarks . .... .... .... wtdcll iactd UlrOuP tbl top foar Ooon of the rl4fJllJ ..,,.... ut. IDIUr.-. bQfldlq sb«ttJ befofe m l d D l I It t Wedneldat. . 1'boUl#ldl of tped.ator• lured . ta ee en area,,.. tept Nck bJ pollcl. A four..t>lock ... WU cordoned of1 to Jlritect pedtltrtaJll and motarfltl fnlm the flay rain of lumber from the top four stars. of tbe at.el and ~ lteletcn #A tbl life imur&DCe bailCtna Appareatl1 all that burned w. wood u..s tn tramtna the con- ~· -• It .... enoa&ll to u.ht tb9 ~ Afld WU Tilible for m!Jel. Flmnen seal~ ladders to the third ltcry, then hauled bOPI up 22 more --TMJ connected tbl boMI to a man Wiiler duct and were able to f1Dlllt contain the btae more than two bOm'I lftlr ft belln· Flam• spread qu1ckly to the Rhoctls-Haverty Bu.lldl:ng nut door an4 to 1be roof Of the DIDkJer Plaa Hotel and • .Fonytb Ball4ln& ac:roa tbl street. Tbe large ad popular hotel WIS qu1ckly evacuated. Jn the upper rear of the hotel, however. Playboy Club buDDles aerved up "buai.DM• u uaual" to f_ jemmed bouae. ''Tllll ii one of the worst blazes rve seen since the Wlnecoff fire." a veteran fireman said. Th• Winecoff Hotel fire tilled m persona in Atlanta Dec. 7, 1M8. One man trapped in tDe elevator on the ltth floor of tbe Rhod .. Haver· ty Bul.ldtn& wu rescued by pollC9 who said the man wu "acved but not hurt." rtmnen fanned out acroaa the downtown interaecUon, juJt off famed Peachtree Street at tlw pointl, and braved falling boudt and burn1nt debril to keep the fin frOm spreadlnc. Negroes Throw R*fu at POlftt On WaywMarch MEMPIDS, Ttnn. (UPI) -~&re> youths burled rocb and ~ ... ~ be1mtCld policemen today on UISa" way to Join Dr. Martin Luther Jaa&'• atnataffon strike march. ~ indlcaW one Negro g 1r1 wu llletly laJUNCl when abe w a• drUck fn the b9ck of the bud by a rock. Nooe of tbe offlcera was hurt, but tbe windoWI of a aquad car ..,,.. sbatUred. Tbe diJturbuoe broke out wbeo about 250 sbadtntl left Hamilton B1P School to join King's man march in support of the clty'a aeven-weet old aamta1ion ttritt, wblch hu turDlc1 from a labor to a race llsue. The violence broke out when the atudeo11 mardMd out of tbt ICl>oe>l and t!le principal tried, ln valD, to atop them. Police were ~eel and the t'OCk throwing t>eae den they ll"l'tftd. Tht offlcu• donned turquolsHOl· end ateel ))elmtta an4 pa m.ub and btld war CU 1UD1 at tht ready, but ttae auna were not UMCl. Of!kars arnsted MVtral older perlODI mtn,Un1 wttb tlle atu4enta. A fil'e department ambulaDce carrMd ~w;f!i atrt felltd bJ a roek to Lurleen Suffers New Setback . In Blood Clot . . I ... -· . .. . ' WA 'ea lurppt to tt :..~ edltel Ucaa !II :: pl:.tfi a ra maU. of DO No -AMlfl , ... ' .. c • ' . WASIUNGTON (AP)-Un- hm + aca:netblnc atowar4 liirppem to him 00 the 'ft! to the nom.lndm at tbe Auiuat CGllftlltlon.' Ndt*"4 11. l&a II Ubly to became ~f of the Repub-liCU PlatfGrm. ... ~ Jeadtr ~M.wm be !n ctmp al drafttnl tbe platform ~lanb. Dirklen la a reuoa1-Je man 1n 1ucb matters, wile in the way1 of nom.lnatinc conventions. No ooe bu to tell the Jlll. noll ..... that If N!xan loob lite • certain winner before the coovenuoa apeu. what the termer Y1c:t .pres. ldeat watt ii\ tbt platfarm II what will wbld 1'l In that document BIG tJPROAJl • 'l1le Jlepubllcaii .OVSDOrl creat.d a moot.bHoq up- roar in an effort to fcrce GOP National Chairman Ray C. Bllu to name Gov. Raymond p . Shafer of Peml- aylvania as a co-ebainnan with Dirben ot tbe plai- AMllUCA'8 . LAfte~aT ~AMILV CLOTlitNe CHAI" O•IM •:JI 'fll f :H EASTER BUYS FOR BOYS! NEW-LOOK CONTINENTAL AND IVY SUITS 15'!!.vafue IU5 Tbe perfec:t EMter d,_-vpl Two and W. button models In handsome Spring fabrics • ,· . pabley lined with matdtln1 pop-up hanky pocket. Sizes 8 to 12.. PUP SIIH 13 TO 20 ... fre• 11.tl HUSKY llIIS 12 TO 20 .•. ,,.,,.19.ff .ttnuncNIS"INC&UMO "us WI Alftl,... AS,. MOWS I native-to PrelideJ\t J~ Those who now prof• 1on'a war cour~ that ~ that Nixon ii too conaerv atv• bim Ute opportunity ative for their tastea m promlH. peace if elected. be pleasantly 1urpriaed b He Wfli ha'!e had 'part of the results. They bave for. .a hot summer to· cotlle up gotten that in 1960 he wa.s with aom• suggestipns on ~ "Eisenhower" RepubU.· how to curb and· cure tbe can, a label that then mean~ rioting in the slums. proaresstve. 1 .,...,11'"' ... ¥' -... • ..... - KEEP CALIFORNIA . . Advertl .. 4 1p1cl1h 9ood t~..rApril ), 1961, ind clo we 111 hen our lllJf E11ter 111tf.t11 PAINT Tllh 9oop Is nuto, no mixin91 no bru1hln9, 110 fu11ln9. Choese from wicle 111ortm1nt ef enomels, primers, clur1, onil pl11tlc1. Many, many colors. I And I know • 911 who qu it 1mokin9 i nd she chewecl to much 9um, her few1 9ot p1rm1n1ntly stuck to9eth1r. H'mmm111 w1ncl1r whit flavor my wife pr1f1n ?l MASKING TAPI Y111 cen paint without it, bvt w+.y m1k1 uch • 1111117 li9 ~ .. a 60 yertl roll for fen. 1/2 Inch ·---·--............. 4c "· ~ ··~h .......... -··-·-·····-. 6c "· FLIP LOCK Juat a llfffe 1-.+rt ecfdecl .. fety fet tlte fe111lfy, ••"9~tlly If Y" tot wenclerlnt t.4tllert. lo.y •• l111tell n1, leek ett1ch11 ...... , , ..... fll, It 1po11 et fll, it clotetl. I Me, I lt1t Al,,.4 ,.,tot1 .I • CLEAN Wuh a Hlpplel DILTA FAUCn Nk• mHeMI 1win9 1pout for tl.e trulf cll1crh11ln1tl11t home owner (yM cl011't own? Go buy, thl1 fucet i1 worth It.) Cho11 from kitchen or beth meclel, beth will 91¥1 yHrt of satisfaction oncl cerefrH usa. Goe1 from cHI to tepicl to hot with • 1win9 of the 1le9111tly clHl9n1cl h1ncll1. £11y to ln1toll, fi .. 1t111cl1tcl '4" ,p.1111'19. · 1211 KNIA 19.~ A putty •nlf1 In the h1nil Is worth two In the store. n ... .,. nice, with brlth• ,., h11Mflos 10 you c111 1pot tliem Htlly In flit ltldt tey boi In c111 they make off with them. IA"4 they will, you Clll bet money ff lt.l Tool of ' a hunclrecl ut••. too numeroo to m111tio11 her• lb11id11 we really clon'+ bow 111y, rHclu su9911tion1 are w1lco1111 I, r------------1 I fRll lteplaclcler I 00 rT WI# -9rN ""8 ~ Ill .t YOU I COUlD H A LUCKY WIHHEll ' •• THE P'lllHt I A tturdY _..,, 1•1Mdff ""111 ellaUI Of 1111 1 rf1UM ..,,.,..,, (Se, "'°' .., I "" to V-a. IM 11 ..... trYtM. ..... ..... ...... II llw ... """' I dllllOI.) WlNllr wt.I .. llOllflld "' """ ... .. ... Mn llled "" .. ~ .t •owlne. · I ,,. ....,....._ ,. ""· '· ... ...,._ " ..... I tue1la1Cf le COlh M9a tw ....... 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Posters Incites Riot 14AD1UD (UPI) -HWl· ,.... o1 riot police ntnama trancbeon1 waded into 1 fr'OCIP of about ~ atudents at the UDivenit1 of Madrid today in a wtld melee that followed a pollce raid on '"'anautbortsed'' c 1mpu1 po1tera attackinc the Fru· c:o aovemmenl Some atudenta ec:atWtd blto nearby woodJ 1bouUna ••uallli.Dll ......W!" and othen threw rocu at the btlmeted p o 11 c e and dlinancled theJ leave the campu1. Dean An&el Vepa of the Political and Economics 1ebool at the unlv•lity bad aD I00'1 C()Dfronlat}on with tbe bead of tbe polb CClll• tibl•nt. v:csu· aboutlnc hil JWOtesta, u,. police bad nneied on suar•• there would be no violence If the ttudeota ended a lit-fD pro. tell peacefully. The trouble started after v ... ooa•laoe4 Ill ....... to ... I tft.bom' ....... • --Po1'tlcal -&conemkt balldtnl pro-tlllttni the p o 1 te r raid Wedeadlt wbu hundreds cl p0llee .,....,. _.Ute cam· pu In a crackdown on what ... offlcllll.Y delcribed u "W.&al ~lie•." U.S. Change In Passport Policy Told WASHINGTON (UPI) - The State Department will no tonger attempt to lift the palfPOrll of American• wbo travel to C.om.mtmi1t coun· tries on the "reftrided" list. Offldala aalcl Wednelday the cbanfl in poliCJ WU the result of recent Supreme Court rulings against the practice. Tbe department will still cad•-to declare aome countz1ea oft llmlta, but ..n1 Dal ~ to ...,_. a U.S • d11Jen I J>IMll6rt if be cWlea the ban. c.omitriea cme11Uy on the ratricted lilt are cmi,. munllt Albania, Red China. Cuba, North Korea ud North VJetnam. RCA VICTOR BARGAIN BONANZA * ... .. .. ~ ... ... ... .. • • * * HOMI THIAftR * * * ,.. >!l'E. ~ RCA VICTOR Color TV ~ .._ bllltlln•11t C.W •ft~ RCA tM.ln ~ Color ube • '"9rfUI 25,0CIO-¥olt Mlitk I Dea~ Color dlau1a ,. • kpeeker lteNO eound • Solld lt8te 'M·AM and FM ,. "*'*' r9dlo • loffd ltnl 1S..tt peelr ..... ampUfler I * ·~·= .... --·1 ...... ~T .. AIM, ..... ~ ,.. ' lt1fUI SAVI $480 • • * * * * * * * * SAW $67UO SAW $42tM SAll $1tl.OO SAW A4U1 SAW 9111.00 SAW .... IAWPIUI .. • . _......___... . ._. - IATURDAT The St00,000-.tdded SAN'fA ANITA DEUY Mlny of Amtria's ltoding thrtt-ytm'.ol411toroupbrra sttk f9 tDin this cl«ssic-tDith possibly ll Kmtudcy Deily wilmtr or Triple Crown dllmtpion tmtrginf. Doft't m """'ful Dnby Dtty ,, S.ntJI Ani1' llril SIJbrilly. (;QttS open "' 10:30 A.M. "" ~ Fint ra on SlltJmlllys is d12:30 P.M.- 1U other 4rp" llf l P.M. Dirtd. hi ~or lrirlt- pltnty of parking. Nine ram. Dtily Dt1Mbll. ALL . ROADS LEAD TO • • • •FREE PARKING AREAS NEAR EVERY DOWNTOWN STORE I & M OMCI ...,.,...., 141 <Mtw Stre.t COAST MUSIC lllt N..,_.ltir4. c. ••• Mew COITA amA 4'1W1L1T a LOAN 1111Nw,..1W. C.cteM ... ,.......,., . "'··········· Everyt~ing You Need Is Dountowtt ••• 1 . ., a ll ata f • eel 5' Q A:. Ti A at ~~ ~ F lt p a I ( t • l , ., I ·-'~ ..... _ .. ---..... ~~ -----..... ___ ..,.. . ............ Col"leges Faculty . .. ~ . Strike Hinted . '' . • LOS ANGDal (AP) -m'mlllJI aboftd a t.11 "'lb .... ! 0. , I .. ., .. per '"4< -.. "' a driU .... Iii I I I ~ lie ba(lrOW!AWdt ti at ~'I lka1 $ I I "lddlc .t....SW.. .. It.ate ...... ....... a PMl llW kith .. Wllllt faculty 11t1 n~ 1mpa1cetllla 11eluiaie, e,;r;.::: ~Dr, Jello ' :-.:..~-:.:rot-~ Sperinl " ... .,.. -...i ...U.lllllO 11 ar..iu.tAo College, pr111' ' ol tht atudlmi l:O ..W. tbe ..,.. American hlllr.U. of reuor ln bil Mddq." Teacberl' Collete Oaiuncll. The ltcMd main eem- Taxetl Blkel9 New Tax Bars Due By Reagan SACRAMENTO IAPI - Gov. Rea.au ta Jibb' to re- quest mHinf It -lor tbe le&Wature to ralM tuts when he IDIKMlDCft bla loocawalted tu: rttorm plan Swxlay. And be Ms been urced to permit a vote cl. the peo- ple on whether tbey want withholdtnc o( 1tate personal Income tuea. • CMA Also Asks Paid Health Plan DAil V OILOT 7, , RFK Obtaim 24,0.00 Signatures on Visit LOS ANG!L!!S iUPll - Worker• for pre1ldent.lal candklate Silt Robert Ke.n. nedy obta1Jled t 4 • 0 0 0 1l1n.atur•1 for hls nomin.tt1n1 petlUon during hUI recent vtlit 10 California, Kennedy'• Los An1eles headquarter• 1 a l d Wed- .....ay. A tpOltesman aaid police estimates o( crowds that named 1tate campaign ma.na1v. Ray IQ.na, Ci San Fraocioco, .... deslinaled staff coordinator for Northern cautornla, ttd SttY't SinUll, ol Loa An1eles, toot over u Southern California coordinator. OuUet ol treuurer for the or1anlution will be handled by Morria BerDlteln in N ortbern California a n d Leon Cooper in the South. turned out to 1ee the can· PL y , , • dldate total XI0,000. LAI YICMS Several key po1lllon1 In PALM .1.;;.IN•S the Kennedy c ampaign organhatlon In California DAtL'f' ~~:~l\.~~::•v1e1 now have betn filled . C4TALl•A V•MI AllLIMU S p e r 11 n g told a Lo • plaint C1lnettned salariet Ange.let ••• eoaference a .tl>d fringe benellt.I, lonow.d strike could result if su&, by 11bbatlcal I e a ' e I , gestlona being formulated research fW>dln& and tr"avet by tbe teacben' 1JWP 10 pay. ip<nd by colleae trustees. Pitt said a follow-up ques- Dr. Leourd Pttt of San t lo a a a Ire wu bein.c Fernando Valle'/ State Col· circulated amona faculty ieae a d d e that a and tbe reUta wW be ptell.mJDuT poll t at en preMDted at tbe truteea• amoaa '.214 fa c ult 1 meetiQ: nut moatb. The detalla o( hla tax overh•u1 -the moet Im· portant Item of Reaa: 11'1 1968 le&lstatlve prosram - itre being kept lecrtf. pen· ding his televis&d report to tbe people Sund.11. Ar , ••• ,,, SANFRANCISCO(APl -,-~~t~Sel~tu~,~o~f~C~o~,;~no~w~os~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ The California M e d I c a 1 Al.socl'ation, which eoded lta •Ml!: 1t1c •·s LARG I!: ST FAMILY t'7'tb annual cooventM>n Wed· CLOTMIM~ CMAIM Family Doubts Pueblo Crewman's Letter Real LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Letters from a captured crewman of the USS Pueblo to hi1 family in Los Anceles are in hU handwrltlq, bat bis mother beliefta they were dictated. Mr1. Ben Ellll 1 a l d Wednesday the 10 -let· ter sbe received f r o m Stephen Paul EUia, 25, "just doesn't 1ouncl UD•blm." She pointeo. out It WU compo1ed 1n a stilted , elaborate style, unlike his usual leUers to his parents. It al&o bepn with a saluta· don young E1lla n e v e r employed 1n writing his porenb. Tba letter conta i ned pbrues that did not 1quare with Ellis' educ.tion as an EngllJb major at UCLA. ' Uf'IT.....- "Tbe eovernor b.u it p~t· ty well ln b I 1 mind what lit wa.nta to do," 1aid WWlam Clart, Reaaan'1 ex· ecutive aecretaey, Sourct1 in the Capitol 1aid OM basic declalon la just about set -and It could provide some comfort to Cdilornians unl\appy about the big Reagan tax increase apJr{lwd by \aat year's legis}ature. It would require a two.. tbltda vote of the legislature to boost the persooal income · tar, and possibly !Orne other 1eviea that now can be ' booeted by a simple ma- jority. At ))tfftnt, only the bani: and eorporatioos and lneurance taxes require a · two-thWs vote. tlUday. joined California Bhle Shield In propOllna a prep.aid health program to 1olve tbe ftacal probkm.1 plollllnl Medi.cal. Tfie Pla!l would inaure poor patienta a tree chOice of ptiyak:lana, said Dt. Richard L. Wilbur , chainnafl al Blue Stlleld's board of trustees. "We intend to treat these indigel'l't patiertts as though tMy were 4KlyOne else and to offer them a program ol insuraoce similar to what we offer unions, teachers and other grouJ'.)5 in the state," Dr. Wilbur told new~. He said the plafl v.·ould overcome the problem of state COflt unpredictability. TUESDAY'S CHILD llST AUU.NT Ellis' lett.!r, 'CODtainial a detailed "coafeuion" that the Pueblo had intruded Into North Korean waters before JU capture by Communist n.avy units Jan. 23, is one of a dozen received by families of Pueblo crewmen. "I believe he wrote the letter but the wording cer- tainly ii not bit," Mrs. Ellb aaid. The letter contained two photographl of Ellis dressed in Korean clothing. The mother Pid that "even the expru:sion on his Lace ls not natural." The letter and pnotographl have been turn· ed over to tbe Navy for study by lntelll.gence ex- perts. Sally Carter epitomizes the amartiy dessed girlJ of the State Capitol secretarial corps who try to keep smiling, even with aching f~t. Sally averages about five miles a day In her walking from one off'lce to a~e.r detiverin.g press reletll!S, letters, memoes and1other written communlcations. Fin• Centinentel Cui1ine Porell Brotho Out1t•ntJint Pi•11l1t ef Or•nge County will •nt1rf•in in th1 lo1.1n9e, WetJn•1d•y thru S•turd•y, •f S:lO p.m. 1ter+in9 ~•rch 27 Im I. CMlt H ...... y 671-MJI CW9M f•I Mer • SALi! IUGGID llOOKCASI IUNKIED stT COMPLITI WITH INHIUPllHG MATTlESIU Well Warth $150.00! Complete . . . . Our rugged, tolld hor~ ~nk beds_ con reolly "toke tt'' with their hfow J inch pelts, rigid steel rotl1, and HCUtt fUOrd roll, Bool=so heodbocrds odd 11orogo, utility and rigidity. h the childmi grow okter, this worm Solem finished Mt becomM two twin beds. Two Innerspring bunk Md mottr..., and ba111, ond ladder and -rd roil are Included ot a•.r lovt·prlce al anly $99.95. ' SPICIAL! UlGI LUXURIOUS VILVIT CHAil IT'S HAND TU'1'1D .<MD I-WAY HAHD-TIID Regular $149.95 SEAL'S Special Smart occent cho ir-roomy, dtc:orotive, luxuriously comfortable. Use singly or in pairs, Crafted In evtry feature of BEAL'S quality, ond It'• &;.woy hand tied too. Tailored in ricli ov«ado green velvet. Quantities limited on this tPeclol purchase. Come In Now! • I POoT QUILTID TlANSITIOHAL SOFA, LUXUIY, QUALITY, GllAT SAVINGS! Rogula.ly $2'9.95 ......... _ ...... 1111999 5 $12.00 A MONTH 1'Mi tofo hos tremendous b.nefits to offer =dftcernlng buyer. H•ovy motelos•e In o tasteful ovocodo florol pattem . qulhed seat cutliions wrapped in dlctan ••. bocks and wide hondsome orms OCCMNot• the rnodem, low-lin. look. H•r• Ii lrnOtt, new luxurloia. Hating comfort for \'OU< liame $199.95! B EA:L 'S home furnishing• NIWfOlll llACH, 17th and nine, 11124262/ 0,..11 ... ;,,..,,,;, ......,, Pri4ily/~.,._,, ,n ... ..it Yeur ~/Yewtt..r1• OJ•,."*" '~ I' TOTS' 2-PIECE ENCHANTING EASTER ENSEMBLES ••• SO MUCH FOR SO LlnLE! comp. value 6.97 OPIN SUNDAY 11 to s COSTA MISA, 16ftl _. NIWPOlT IL OAIDIN _.. 1 MllDIN 11;>11 ILV-. ' ' • 1: I I For The Record Fire C•U• Pilot Visitors DEA'J'B NOTICES SUWVAN J-H. 1u11iv .... ua cen1ea ,i.e., Cella /MU. ,..... -Merell ,. ..... -" 11. ~ "' ... , ~ Mn. ....... Llll'lfnll, Mn. ~J--Ml1 ... o..-aM ~ s-1.w... •" " C.t• Mffel tou""9ll ... eMOll.... .... 22 ...... tf'eMOll~. ,_,., MfVlat wen lleN .. IMlllllMdl -ry lft T111- llft. ,,.,.,,,._. Wiii 1M llelt ... Sall LIU CllY, Utll\. SBOLSETB ;ar. ··= s:.. "':."':. "' ..... ,._, .....,, S ..... I -. TilelMI. •" II IM ...,,.., _.,_, Mn. J . A. SMIWlll. .. ~, ....... Mn. 0 •• lldl!MM. W........._ 1-rv. ''*"· 7·• ,.M .. a.th a.-1. ,_ I. Catt H19f1Wn, c-.. "'-'• or-• IHYICitt. It A..M.. ....,,_, ~ c-ttrv. II T-.. 11'1 .,,,..,..,, 04_.,.. CllJU8TIAN80N ~ J . OlttllfllU ... ,,_ •1• ti 11163 ,..,... ...... c... ..... --,,, . .,, ................. ~ UWll .,.. ........ " ..... ""· CW* l. ''*'· ..,,,.... ........ .,....,. 1 31 ,.M., Ill .... Olurcll .. Our , •• .,.. ,_, ~ cw-• """ ~ Ha,... ,_." tlflelel..... hit lnMld- way Mot!wrv. 111 INIMlw•Y· C••• -· Dlrecton. WEAVER Jollft •• Wffvtf. • .. ....., "' ·-N•vlda. ,.,.... IW'f MAtdl 21. S41r· "'""' .,., wtte, • .,.,.,. llf'Vlc:et "'"''"'· .. II lrtedWIY M«1uafY, lit ....... •• .,. , .... Mna. GRIM ltobert M. Grlnl. A .. M. ti ........ -1 11¥11., C.11 /MM, """""" tw ,,.,.,..., CMrlll ~1111 ttl ICM'll Qty, PrlYele MfVlal -llellll I I W lroefwe'f ~. lit .,......,, , .... Mala. WEBSTER OoMlt w•tw. MM ~ IM .. Cetll #MM. A9I II. ._,..,.. W ~ tr, Mn. Mlatl ~I tlllr '"'11- on. ~-l lllY, ..., aM •-N• -olNefl. ~· .,.. ,,...,, ,.,,,. lcet. S.tv,_.,, II:• A.IA.. .. ft 1.-... _., a.-4. wt• II.,_ WtllMa Parur f/lllcllt"'9. ~. ~ ltnt -••I Ptl'tl. OlrKtM W ltll tlt-n Mermrv. 111 .,..,..,, C•I• Mell KOEHLER Gwilt C. Koelllu. 1511 ~ n , °"'411\t ......... ,..,... ... ., Mer<" " ~ llY ... " .... 1111.Heltl GHii, llM MIJllM Holti.M S.rvket. Frlda'f, lt:• AM • ,.. '•"'llY c.ic...111 ,_., .. _ NEAL JOl\f\ G. Nffl •lft La A-'-,..,.~ FOllftltlft Vallrt .......... ..., -.rdl ,._ Survl""' "" -· .,,.. ""'' ltll'ft tltltf't. Mn. A~ Menllell. Mn. Clroltfte 0.lllllmY enf Mrt. 111»-llettl kit ... , ... w.tNtt, ........ Cllarln N•I. ~ Situ,,..,,, I P.M , ,_ ,~,,. Collfllll ,_II ........ BALTl MOBTUARJD Cenu WI Mar OR 1"'51 C....Mna Mil-ZU4 BELL BROADWAY ,.. MORTUARY llt Bl"Olldway, C.-llltu LI WOI PACIFIC VIEW MEMOIUAL PAJUt Celldt'l...!_.....,,. -hdflc ~ l>rtYt Ne,,,.n leKl, Callfwala "4-mt PEE& P'AMU.Y COLONIAL r\JNEML 1IOllE mt ..... Ate. ......... -- SS Office Open to 9 OnMon~ay SANTA ANA -Tbe Social Secarity office here will re- m.tin open to the publ.Lc until 9 p.m. Monday, April l, RaJpb It.. DUl_n,an, diatrlct rnanapr, •ald today. The extra bours ol service are to give people 64 or older a last-mlnute op- portunity to sign up for the voluntary doctor bill in· suraoce under medlcare. The open enrollment period for older people who missed their first chance to enroll ends April 1. He pointed out that people who have passed ll.5 years of age And do not registtr far supplementary medi.cal Insurance by April l will have to wait another year. Dillman also reminded people already enrolled for supplementary medical in· surance that April 1 is the last day ttiey can claim pay· ment under medicare for services received during Ju. ly, Augu5t and September, 1966. He said that the special boors of service on April 1 are in addition to the of- fice's regular wee k 1 y schedule of evening hours. The Santa Ana office con- tinues to be open until 7:30 p.m. each Wednesday. Fete Slated For Mobil Car Run ANA.$IM -The city of Anaheim will taldte the 11188 Mobil Economy Run at a "public preview" Monday in the flagpole area of the Anaheim Convention Center. The competition cars, all 1981'• ent.red by a u t o dealers from coast to coaat, will arrive Monday at the Convention Center at ooe minute intervals. The first car is expecte<t_ to arrive at 0000. Ted Qul11m. radio KElY ........ wllllile .... of ceremonies. He will in- troduce the driVef'S, and otber key officials ol the annual mileage classic. Also available for ln- spectioll will be the l&ea New Y«k Cfty taxkab In which Anaheim Councilman Odra L. "Chuck" 'chandler will travel. Packaging Meet Set EL TORO -The packag- ing enaineer's role i n "transport ability" will be the theme of the 1968 annual meetlna ol the packagin& division of the . American Ordnance Asaoclation to be held April 23 through 25 at the Marine Corps Air Sta- Uon, El Toro. Sponsored by the con- tainer section of A 0 A Packaging Divisk>n. t b e three-day meeting is open to the public as well u lo membeN but only on a reservation baiss. Countian Dies In Viet War GARDEN GROVE Marine Corps Sgt. Dwld L. Simmons of Garden Grove was among those listed by the U.S. Defense Depttt- ment Wednesday as killed In actlon in Vietnam. Sgt. Simmons was the son ti Cliarles L. Simmons, 13311 Havenwood D r • • Garden Grove. LD'S IE FRmlY Hnfinaton Beadl Visitor 147-5153 Costa MeSI Visitor 642-2412 SANT A ANA -Despite sharp Increases in estimated c~. tbe Orange Cou.otJ W•W DIJtrict has declded to continue 1 pilot. plant research project on convenJon ot sew•&• water to drlnklnl quality. Based on the oplnJom of Dr. Edward L. Russell, New Judges Asked Under Burke Bill Three new Oranae County municipal judges will be ap- pointed thia year a n d another in lte8 if a bill authored by Aslemblyman Robert Burke (R-Huntlngton Beach) gets legislative ap- proval. 1'te measure. adding two judges in We$t Orange County Municipal C o u r t (Westminster) and one in Central Oranee c o u n t y (Santa Ana) within 90 days after the cloee of the preeeftt llelllon of t h e iawmakera, bas been ap- proved by the Assembly Ways and Means Committee and --.nt to the Alt..-MJ .... ..... "' ..... :abl1l.M that 1f at any time prior to June 30, 1989, a vacancy occurs in the eight-judge North Oranae County Municipal Court (Anaheim) the total number ot judgea Ultte will remain at seven and the new Judee named to the w e s t court district brillllD« UM tota Jthere to aJx. Burke expl.ahMcl that he stipulated tM June, Jjl cutoff for reduclnC the north court district because by retired couity ~ of. fleer, and Dr. JalJICdtee. oJ caJ.lfornia = of TeclmolOIY. co on tbe Fountain v~ the OCWD' bo~ ~ on the research · year at ... -Cost • about $120,000. .'l Originally it ··~t that tetearCh couJd;#'. CGID· pleted ID 18 ~ a cwt of about .... The project has been Cll for 'II months to date and bM cost nearly '100.000, '108,000 of the total from fe d • r a l a:rants. Dr. Ru.ssell stated. W.. week tb.t ft ii DO loaaer a qiae1tfoo of, "Will Oruie CountWi.s drink w a j e r reclalmed from 1na1e 'llf.. fluent?" but. ''Bow~,. Extension of the program waa approved Tuelday by the State Bo8l'd of Heeltb meeting in San Franclaco. OCWD engineer Langdon Owen ottered the board seven alternate plam in pro- cesses of reclunaUoa tested in the put 'II months. Costs of reclaimed water ranted from f40 to t90 per acre foot. (An acre foot is approxi.JMtely 3 2 5 I 0 0 0 gallou). ~ l!l'Oiect is located Id· Jacmt to.sewage Treatment Plant No. 1 on Ellis AftllUe Me.r Ward street in Foun-taia Valley. Employers Warned on Job·:Bias . ' 1 SA•NTA ANA "Dilc:riaWW•' f-·I ;a l n i J emp}Oyet ~· the •Its of 40 and ·ti ·)leause of age wm. 1*olM a fed•ll offense OD Jae 1t ol Ulll year;• ~ T. L_. q\lltt ..... 1DCIN than m .. ..,,... MteDdlng t ll t Mftdatl* ad Man~ turen Mlidatio9 Marett shop talk aeries at the W. dlebaclt Inn here this week. LundqulJt. administrator, Wage aod Hour and Publlc Co n tr 1 ct s D 1 vision. W ashi.nltOn D. C. • ls Cll)t of tbe speabra llt the three meetinC series et.aminlng .... uc1 bQur problelDI. I PLY ••• LAS YMAS a AMD PALM SPllN•S Sa~e two ways ......... ni.a ••• Integrity. Sylvania bvtldt the beet Color TV they poulbly can even when lntegttty coets Sytvanla ita ahirt. 8eocNMI ••• durl~ our tale you aaYe w more on ttwee great Color Teleriaion ale pdce8. It's • fact! 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SAVE· ~5 WITM ! ----UH • . ~--~--~~~--~---· " SAVI . : ova .•~9. , . VICEROY 6TO I Power loom MOVIE C:AMERA An excellent camera with !tie t Ila.· i1t, slow llWJtiOl'I 1;t· 0 . '" r~es: reflex view. fast Wr-p fl 8 lens :'tie, btl1lt:rn JJOfess1ona1 pistol fnp i ,,; 1 power. lOOll iaas. 1 ··~. built-in battery c1aec.ter: •••• -. .... " . \ .... ' ........ ~ ........ -. ~ .. ~· IMILY PD.OT TNlndlJ, Mn 28, 1CJ68 S. 1f •te• Your Feet ThriceAroundGloheonFoot Tbe averaie Amerlcu Walb 65,000 miles tn I lifetime -almost three timu around tbl earth. 1'bat mak• proper foot care pretty important, aa11 Dr. Leo N. U11, auodate cllnical pr o f t 1 1 o r of podiatry at the University of California'• Sa Fran-- dlco Medical Center. But our feet aren't 111tt1ni \bat cart. be notes. He aay1 that aJtbou&b .. percent of all bablel .. born wltb perfect feet. 40 percent of Alnertcan children h a v • dlwloped aome foot allme:nt bJ tbe ... of six. B1 a&e 20, be usert., 80 peruat of the popolation II 1afferiD1 trom loOt trouble. Dea pit e the many maladAes that may befall our neglected feet, aaya Dr. Ll11. we derive sturdy service from them because the buman foot la an enalneerinl marvel that b unexcelted in design and durability. The feet cootatn one fourth of the body's bones, 21 1D each fool They are liDbd tbrO\ltb 33 joint., bound tocettier with 1"1 ligaments, a.ad aupported bT 19 muscles. Tbla tntrfcate construction gives feet their superb ablll· ty to abtorb abock. Good wa.lkinc habits are vital to foot health, PYI Dr. Liu. "'nle toes should be pointed atraight ahead to that Jn walking the weight cornea down fint on the outside of the heel and cradually rolla over to the inside of tbe foot. The big toe tbeD provides the pro- pulsive force for the next step. Proper walking habits, however, can be sabotaged by lll·fitting shoes. Pointed toes, high heels and tight aboes contribute to many foot ailments. Dr. Lias ~ommends that women who feel they must conform to fashion Jboukl wear such aboea for only ll.mlted periods and chanie to more comfortable shoes as soon as posslble. Hilb heela and pointed toes cauae aboonnal wei&ht location, interfere with the shock· absorbing function of the arch, and jam the joes and front part ol the foot into tbe pointed toe. Foot troubles, even thoup comparatively trivial, can lead to more serloua con- sequences when the victim adopts unusual pottures a9d gaits to minimiu pain. These can Include headaches, b a c It a c h e 1, neuralgia and arthritis. "Going b a r e f o o t ls healthy." Dr. Lias 11y1, "providing it Is done on soft surfaces. such as sand. H~ver, the feet cannot stand walking barefoot on city pavements." CALENDAR FOR UCI • •• ... QUICK Catch Uft 4'•kkly e11 leul ....... IH4 yH• CHljtHf, ce• itrelie111lve hom.tew11 e41tl.. ef the DAILY PILOT. Come •nd Get Acquainted Wtth Uoyd & Miltie The NEW OWNERS OF DUTCH DONUT AND PASTIY SHOP m MAllNI e IAUOA ISUND FREE COFffE AND SAMPlES SLEEK. INTO SPRING ••• in the willowy, wispy wonders f hat brHze along your curves and gently persuade your ligure into the smoothest silhouette. Pastel-pretty slimming power by Gossard, 5.00-10.00 A. Soft cup nylon tricot l:>ra, polyester fiberfilled. White, jon- quil, star blue, petal pink or viva orange, 32-36A-8 5.00 New Sheer Shadow Stripe overage leg ponty of nylon ond Lycro(9) spandex, dointy reinforcements for extro control. Jonquil or white, S-M-L. I 0.00 8. Underwire bre, nylon tricot polyester fiber-filled cups. White of Willowette, 32-38, B-C-0, 5.00 Swing•S.tte mini pent with self-reiforced tummy panel for comfortable control. White, S-M·L. 7.00 C. Flair bre with nylon crepe tricot cups. polyeste,. fiberfillta. White, 32-36A-S.C. S.00 Swing-Sette hi-top penty, reinforced front, sides. back. lace trim on legs. White, S.M-t:. 9.00 - Foundationa, 10 M~Mla~~fiea. •• ... Sttla, la..,. 8.atlt11,_-..eJa p......... • ....... ...,, ••reta a.. ...... • i J : • Coach of Year 'Tackles' Talk Talrini time out from an exhilarating ipring football schedule, Coec.h John McKay of the University of Southern California will "tackle'' a ~ subjed for members and guertc of the Newport Harbor Alumni Club. - Invitatioos bearing the insignia of the Trojan team illustrate that t.b9 ~ual &Fing dinner will take place Saturday, April 6, in tbe Irvine • Coat '<::ou.nlt'Y Olub. • ' ()ue«s wiH begin a "spirited" evening at 6:30 with a lively social hour. The prime rib dinner will foDow at 8, and later during the evening prizel including SC souvenirs and sports tickets w1dl be awarded. Joining the number one coach of the country will be Nici Pappas uc;c•s director of Trojan Clubs and Ray Geo~e. former assistant footb;n <.'Olch. "Sideline play" will be the installation of officen to be "quarter- backed" trus yeu by Ray &mlon of N~ Beach. Tickets are setting for $8 per person and must be reserved by Wed· needay, April 3, with Mrs. Hert> Oelke, 119 Via Nice, Newport Beach. Further information may be obtained by telephoning M.ni. Oelke at 875- 3149 or Mrs. Donald W. Killian Jr. at 642-7250. The dub welcomes Troy's alu.mm, ·ltudents and anyone interested in the university's llOCial and sports activities. The roster ia open to re&identl of Newport. Beach, Costa Mesa, Lag\JM Beach, San Oemente, Huntington Beach and anyone in the coastal area. QuestiOl16 regarding membership will be eswered by Jack Billings, president, at 673-7529. SCORING ANOTHll ..otNT -Newport Harbor USC Alumni Club~ another "toodtdown" with the acceptance of John McKa,, football coac:h, who wtn ipNk during the club'• an.-ial IPrlne dimW. int.=:-~·· ~.Club. Kn. Don~ld W. Killtan Jr., Jick --, ucl ~ Robert Besmajlan (left to right) an pniperiDc fie ro into a · '"1ddle to finUt plans. Events "scored" each year include spring and fall dinner with special guests selected among SC prof eaeon and coaching staffs. The group alao directs bus rides to several of the echool't home football games. Last November the memberthip introduced a cocktail party whidl was well received IDd may become an annual eveot. J For Ga I le,,,. -":ssq_ck1tes ' . .. .. ' ,, Fine ·Arts Fesfiva I Idea~ alos.somi .ng Art, dltama, music and danclni will~ U.. briebt sprinf :Lay1 filling a May basket beinl P?.nted tlo. °""1P County . nta and lrielMk by UC1 Gallll'y ~. The lint Fine Al'b Fettlval will tile J.lace the afternoon and evening of Saturday, May 18, ht the park aDc1 mall sunou.nding the campus Fine AN buitding, and ticket.I for the sprtn1 1pectacular will be offered for safe throughout Cite county beginriing Monday, April l . Fun for the entire family will be featured during the festivaJ. All departments of UCI's ldw>ol of fine arts will be reprele1"lt· eel, and to Mtract the children there will be a carnival <.'OnqMete with popcorn and mow<00es. Teen-egen will dance to their own apecia1 muaic, and the unl· •enity's music deputmeot 'Ml preeent "pops" ~ on the mall. The 1n1ne ~ Theater will offer a COlltemporll')' produt'tion; two dance produc:Uom by famed dloreograpber EU.gene LoriDC will be premiered, and cottumes from put UCI productiom will be OD parade. Alto in coojundion rill ttJe feltffal, a juried ttudent art lhow will open in the gallery. Serving 11 1eoeral chairman is Mn. Andrew Yeller. Ticket aalea and ltlltewtde publicity were launched at a coffee bolted by t.icket IDd reeenattoa CC><'.Mirmen Mrs. Aubrey Horn and Mn. Arthur Marder. \ . Gallery AuodMes and other countywide vohmteera puiid· . Pllttnl lncluded the MllM!I. La~nce Brown, Jamea Workman, W»-• , lace AnderlOG, Jloaer 1\net, MM Hamel, Henry lle,w, ~ .. ~ G lfcBrlen IDd Gtnld SiJlytin of Newport Beac~i Robert &btaloft, llalph Hilmer and James St.oddaJd, ~ ~l 11ar; ~ Gordoo. W ... atr. alitn.. 8blrpe, ~ AM;" IAWl'IDC.'t Moiler1. a.dft ·.: Grote: WiJllMi....,.... and 111 C. Duffie, Balboe; = ui!fa. Ted Ntla~'l.J iiiU.lobtrt Batel. Costa lfeu; Brace , Manba1l ~LIWll Gll1tta iDd J. Wrey ..,,,,. Lqu .. a.act.; .a JUdaatd ..... a.ttn .... IMd1. .. ~ 'I . fllLLI~ A MAY l.UKIT -Music, dancing, drama Ind atl all done lip tn a bright carnival atmosphere will be offered <>nnae Coast resident.a in May by the UCI Gallery AssoC!lltel. Tickt'U ror a Fine Arts Fettinl OD the university campus wilt be offered fOr sale Mon· day, Aprtl 1, and col1ectiDrg balkeWul of ideel for the spedacular ~ offeriDC se (Wt to right) the Mmu. Ricbud Beem. Manball Roats, AullHy Horn and Artbur Marder. 1 .. .. . . ACTING TRIO -Rehearsing for a performance = will give before the First Nighters are (left to · t) M1M lJsa Surette. Mn. Frederic (Harriet) Mc· ~ ..... Connell, pruidem and Chll't11 Coolpn. Tb11 are getting their •ct in shape for tbt aroap•1 potluck dinner on Sunday. March 11. ~~~~~~~~----~------------- Horoscope .. ... , --- President Before Entertaining First Nighters Harritt McCon11ell. preaJ- ' dent <JI the J'irat Nijhter1, will be entertaining during the I r o u p ' a mid-.euon potJoc.t d.inner at e p. m. SundaJ, March 31 in the Lapna Playbouae. frmn her repertoire usiat.d by Cbarlea Colgan and Mia• Llaa Surette. Sagitt~rius: Be Firm M.rt. McConnell is the ac· trea wilt ot P'redtrick McCouneD. fonner director of the Chveland Playhaute and C\DTG da!gn COii· 1ultant of the DtW Laiuna· MouUoo PlaJboult. She Wll do two tcenet Mn. Adele lJ>ffll ia mak· Ina arrangementl for the dhmer with the asaUtanct of Mrs. Eleanor ChrUteDHn and Milt Ann MutzJeur. Ftrst Nigbtes art aaked to make reeervations for uiemaetv11 and l\lfltl prom- ptly. 'Ibey may be obtained by clllina Mn. Violet Ad· !El't •• er Mrs. Louise "1an, ~. FRIDAY, MAR.CH 29 By SYDNEY OMARR ••The wise man controls bl• destiny . . . A.trology pol.nu the • ...,,.. ARIES (March 21-AprU 19): Extra weiabt o f responsiblllty 11 evidut. Cy· cle remains hllb-But with new contacta come added burden1. Men peoplt de· pend upon your Judimcnt. Today you art teated -and JOU wtn. -The Tee Tattler TAURUS (April ~May HI Auxlllary , Amerlcm lAllG8 Am· ll1ary el Haatlectoa leecll gathen ta $9 AiMricU LeaJon HaJl at l :IO p.m. the firtt '11llll'ldaJ ., Melt month, OD tlle t 11 lr d TburadaJ el the mo.ua nwnbenMd~ mtmben mi., cill Mn. Arne ,_. ..rm. for locatka 18b1Ditloa. Llfl ,. JJ161 ... ••71.11 ...... othlrwlM. AQUABWI (JIL _,.. 11): Reltllcts. .. .,.... todaJ in ....... ., .... Some woe'•*• nlMlttl appear craMJ.: Y• wlll have to~.......,, Ille )'OUf ........... taiintA PllCl'.8 (Feb. 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Outltandll.ll alwnnae will be honored with the Natioaal Awl1d ol Meril Nine alumnae will be honored with the Order of tbe White Violet. reaerwd for those who b.ave been members for 50 yesa, Jn. ,.,-II a ..a.or, cor· eluding Mrs. A If red l'tlpiclDdeilt and lecturer. Goldsmith ol Balboa lalad. -Mi ....... ..., Ja Membert ..... M:...--.•• ._..... MM ll·OllM.: ... •..:r.: will Jaelldl .. ...... :n-.=·-•,._ =.ivr,··i~ .. .. • -R. c. "~~~--= = .. i::11 ..._._. ......... ~PlldlilMC 'It paDt1 tlllemaklna on alum· Joseph Parts, L. I. Arm~ nae \!ojectt lncludJnt tht Ernest White, G.T. Keael- ll'OUP 1 natiooal phllan-rtna Franklin Bard, Winton tbropr, tu NMional Society Warner and David WllloD. Prelerential Tea " ., People 'Programmed' .. People will comprise the proaram for U.. n e x t meetint ol Ollnlnl Alpha Nu c!IQter, 11$ Sigma Pb!. at i p.m. in Ute Ban- tlqtca Btacb bomt ol Mn. Eddie Sedor. ~ Mn. lld Limbert will lllist with boltetl duties, IDd Mn. Wlllam CUdm«e and Mn. GUDDlr Rollefaen w1ll present tbt prolflm. In other busfneu to be co.Dduded. a nport from • ...., ... ,Jte ......... IOftesco is c0ftsi- 1w.M ...... "'• fatllori., tt. • .,.....,. • f th • Awd." h tr1 y soe'• hltft school J ,. '". ,,...", .. ti•, he w11 oxcel-• lo..+ "' hit .... ht •" o of Ionesco'• pl1ys. Woll.•• f.t't f1co It. He's been 1.ttt,. Iota el neturll prtdlce at home , • , In tho Fenlfly of tho Absurcf. My cf 1uthten en4 I ....,_ •Y clotlles 1ncf my ur. n.., ,.,. my cat keys on 1n ln4'io IHtol ri~ ~ we ho4 .,._n to tho heno dtow there •N h1cf sud. • 9CIM time. Now, I 11k ycMI, now Jo you oxplein 9'llt to • ,.rkf ... .+tOft4'1..+7 • ..., ....... ~ ........ .. ........... ,_. .......... , II .......... .., ..... ~,.. ,.__. ., • ... He "" ., e .... ...... .., ........ ,... ...... .. llt ..... ......_ "SlllWALI SALi ...... IAWUr ~ .............. ~ ...... ... .. ...... ......... ,.°"' _ ... ..,, ............... .. ""!" .. It .., ........... ..,. \ •Utht lleW, -.•,. toyl1t9 with the W.. of tWttwt .. ..,_ Nftk. ~ it tM9 to Ile c111H "Tho ...._, ""' .. "._.. w. ...,. •• ... .... 't. .... • • ,...,. ... ... ,.,1or ..... effect .... ...... ' J. : ,, ............. .. •· •. S..Jk .. • • c..te Mew St.,. Only • • 241 E.st 17th Strfft • eOM Ol&Y e f.U. PACIMl19! : ........... 2··= : Bacon 7 ~: 1t1D11M nns COUPON WITH ONLY 0.-........... tl.00f91JW1 . ,..... °"". __ ........ • • • • • • ••• • • • ••• .. YOD .MAY ,IEDEEM . . THE 2 COUPOll BELOW WITH OILI ONE .. . . MINIMUM PURCHASE 1 .. • .. . . • • . • • , l . I • • j Doroth:f Smith accom a flahbuP*ci Joe Del JloS10 fn lhil scene from the ·'l.alla~ which re-flmes tu dx-weekend run Friday · at Ule Or· qe ~ Theater, 119 N. State llege Blvd. .. ~ · Crossword Puzzle ·: : ACROSS JmM • Sodlft ,. ......... ! U.S. Mil 4f =:. .i11t ~· u ~":9 42 '-*' .. 11 ,.... • .. ll Lah ttsstl 4J "'*"" • ";:.. ll ~r:I:.:-44 ~: _.. .... u, 21 Lock 9f ltalr wflnry .... :t ~ fatt u lalt et. 46 =:.:-u. .t:1t., ~' r~. 47 = oll •• •If ... .._,_ ~ 17 ,.. .. ..,. -.......... DOllf · "'2t Ott Ille .,. ••lat ' ltCM.... 4'~ta '1•--·•· ............. ~lto4 • .. .... JO Tit•... 50 .... of z. t911 .. ,., lo¥t potltf J Alllt4 llJ )4 lab SJ Cblntst: ..... .._...... ~ ... 4111ternr1 3S S.Ctl• D si.adt ti , ,..... ",,.... "r:r trt.Uf ,. tt.11. n s.. .,~. ' Jttkl• ~ '° 1'0 1 Ml llOt Olal. ntllll "*' rrt1t • n.-..,,, J7 rut .. '!, ,...., ~·-....... ..... -''• ...... , .. h•- w.,,... . ·~· • F,.y• 0-..•y ..O«Dl& BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! CXJLUMllA PtCTUUS ,,_ FRED ZJNNEMANN'S PWil"' AMAN NEWPORT BEAOI '. City Council Dist. 2 FORAIJ, I APRIL 9th ·-·-' :z::::.::::;::;:::::::===.11 G ~-- SEASO~ 1-.. ...,.., ~~LT ............ ;41 Cellt. le•. fre• 2 p.a. ITAITS Nm WIDNISDAY 11..._..T..._ ~ ..... l'ODIT ILAJIE ..,_ "THE TAMING OF THE SHREW" .... .,. ,.... .,, . , ... .... 4111o71ZS.1t1H s-. c:..t. ,... 2 , .... , • ........, lllfltllf ,...bl .... AU. COl.04l "IOIHHI Ir CLYtr .......... 1'•• ..... Milt•• IOOW" .... " •.• °"" THE #1 llST-SIWR NOW AH AU.TIME SHOCK·~llf *Sound Judgment , J *Fiscal Responsibir.+y +: Seasoned ~; Manegement - i +. Effective Leadership HEWPOITEIS FOR MclNNIS~ Mrs. Carel BaHantYM Mr: la Mrs. Hancock ~ m 0111 £. Bayless Jamts lleftshlrt Ralph 8trke W. J. "Cap" Blackbum Miss Agnes Bloomquist Mr. & Mrs. Johll 8otulrwa • Mr. & Mrs. HOf'ICll BfOWlf Mr. & Mrs. HOWll"d CMct Mr. la Mn. Ralph Cloct Dolald L DMfs Mt. & lh. ~Fil!/ Mrs.'81111 R. CO. ..... Den Hirt Mr. ' Mn. Kirt Htlltl' Mrs. LM't'Y Hlr't -- Mr. & Mrs. Frtd A. ffoww " Mr. ~ F. JollftsM Mr. & Mrs. Carf IC1fnla Mr. I. Mrs. Otw Lont Mr. & "'"' , ...... I Mr. l Mn. Ind Mllltr . Mr, • Mrs. Robert .. Johll M1eNab Mr. 6 Mn. ht~ - ,.. A.,.., Mr. l Mrs. ~ C. hltut ..... 'Mn. Jact,... Mrs. ..... ,_ Mr ... Mrs. ,.., IWibltt .. ,..,, .... .. ,, ,, : NIWCOMIR -Robert Hotan, abofe, debuta u ·";;;Bnsend Tom Winter on "Peyton Place," tonight . :.J:tn color, It 9:30 on Qannel 7. The Revmmd comes to tbt lid of Chm Connelly and Ryan O'Neal when • -: they an hurt in an accident. \ .. .. ·~JONVIEW8 ,· ·· .. 'Dream House' · Debut Balky ly CYNTHIA LOWRY "=-NEW YORK (AP) -"Dream House," a quiz show that looks, IOUDds and IN'IDS lite a carbon copy ol the TV tlmHWers that abound in the day-time network ICbedalee, made kl ABC debut Wednesday nigtlt. _ THE HALF HOUR b compounded ol inered· -fents -human interest and vicarioua greed -that TV producers beHeve rivets bomewfves to their Mt.I 1n the daylight hours. The show wD.l be in its 1ogica1 place next Mon- day when it llllles iU debut• an early attemoon proiram. It ii ftlllng the night t.tme niche -awt- Jfa:rdly -because the network hid a half hour to fill t.broagh August and plcted an inupenlive way to do it. THiii ARI the UIUal qui.I lbow eccoutre- melltl -bunert, ll'11b, a hearty master ol cere- mon1es and nice-looking young couples with a·ten- dency to throw themselves in each other's arms ~vtrf time one gives a correct answer. The queitiool ranged from the easy -"what do peratroopers cry when they jump from pllnet?'' -fo the dilftcu1t -"What ia tbe name of Everett Dlrben't first record aIWm ?" ,,.. PllOMAM, ..... lntiem••&W . ~ utnment oil pl1ltl, ii ot iatenlC ... ltudtllt ol . telnWoa. Top-prize ir I "drmm i.oa.· -... ooo worth of real estaCe. Thu.t put of the .... .... meat CClllllla ot lbowtnf mode ol one baOder's ttr.m hoates.. Leller l>rizes COllilUt of "dream ~ ft>OIDS" -tbowiDI lhe WINS of a furniture ~ and maten ol china. a1ulwlre and bl-ft equip- ment -IDd "dream ii'1ng ~" with more in- clde!rtal Plu&I. In edditioll, ol coarw, there were th• usual" ... ptticbes u. .,... brelb. WHEN "DREAM HOUSr li.rtl Mcmdly, it will precede another new show, "Wedding Party." Thia see1n1 to be a. mixture of part ''Bride and Groom" and part "Thia is Yor Ufe." The &bow, it is prom.bed, will let the audience share the joyous days prior to a wed~ and hetr the happy couple tell of their first meeting. There will abo be aome films of the wedd:int u.eu. NEWSPAPER readers of the New York met- ropatitan area have sec advertt.emena. by the show for oouplll to tlhare their~ Producer Art Start 8&11 tb1t ~ .,.. ~ In at a rate ol. ._ 100 a cfay, ol. wl*tl 30 er 40 1re m. t'erviewed -on11.~· bandfut .ocepted. Start, folmer-· proclucer ol "The Tempt Show" m4 ~ ~y," belieT11 coaplel are . -:lrilllnC to open 11'(> whit k usually comldefed to be prime attm· ''I'« 4be rewards -we give tbml E:lbeir honeymoon and more -and a lot of tbem ..:.:=:aiink this will mate their wedding tomet:bina special" .. !: ... .._ eea <1» .,, .............. (Q (IO) ~ ANnMllly • ....... (to) D • l'a.t ....-"1'111 ... ......... <->''~,.. ...... 11111 TlnlJ, ............... (C) (30) .,.., .... (30) ....... l!)lYllltft .... ....... UI 81111..., ._ CO (30) ..... tQ (30) ....... ..,(30) • Mii-. .. lMllC .............. ......_ ........ ,. Mn. La~ ~ ol 1'16 aUf Dri•e. Lquna Beach la p're.nted with the UCI "CltaUoA f01' Merit" for ''DlltlnauJJhed service to the Jnine campua and to t1'e people of California" by Chan- cellor Daniel G. Akti1c:h. ;Jr .. ()aJy the second Nclpt. eat ot tbe bonar,-xn:lteypoldi was dttd.fcr * by role ln the ~ of Uie Friendl ot tbe UCI Llbrar)'. one of the largelt and IDOlt IUCCl nlihl Ol'llDlzationl of itl ktnd. • • . Kuclwl Facing Ma1t ni1 ficult 'Battle ·Fet SACRAMENTO (AP) - Bii fu~ threatened W eomet'vlitlve1 1D hU owa partf. Republican U. I. S.. 'J'bGmU B. ltacbel facet bll molt dtfflcult f1Cht .. be int• for a fow1h term. Speakin& of hh bpabUcan opponent, Dr. Mu Ra f hr t J • the aupertntendent of public In· atructloD, Kuchel aakS. "I think bt repraenta DlJ molt formidable oppoaeat. SUN- ~ .. ~ ltroqer tball .. BJ .JACK BEIL AP~,_., W ASHINbToN A1f>> 'n'9 fledJllnl NltioDal Coall· UaD for a R•publlea1a Alt«aativt ~ • 1-'lnt • tbe M'f.ae. .. of ftat u. top ......... cel1a IQ ''hwlaibl• quart.t" tl po*· IOll. ' Ual prealdtnu.t dDdtdatel. ~ NM tb• 60alltloo The new Ol'liiil•Mioa of alrt1cl7 hu 1 u ff l c t e n t m o 4 • r a i • ~cu•. pledp'a ft "~~•t ult whipped ~lb • boura political 1uppart to u.p u- eft!" 1ut -eDDd, haa . PIDdiQI i&a opendom up puatied tta ccmtacta Into ts to tbe Um• "' t b • =~ !~.:...t~I Rep ab 11 can NaUonal And It 11 under exprui Oonnntton In M1Mllf. Fla., «dera ftlQlll lta e h i e f IDBAu~dl ,.. ....... liti lpoDIOr Siil. 'l1lmtoo '8 e .mi IOID8 w -po • Morton,' a.x, ., not to let ci&DI wbo b a c t t b e lbeU ta.Qed.. M a "anti" movement acalnlt farmer ~ldent Rlch&M u.. N1x-Long PJ:lone Duty Ena& HOW't\'V. NuOD•a !WM N·_.,.+ ............... ~t.t...-t -... not .-... .. ., -...... 11-t d •wr-• ~ .-WU ....._. ot tbt Loi _-Duff ~-:-k:it:' ~d Alton B. <lalwr recatly ~ c.mtJ Cbriltmu and chief orf,1611er. u mat-rtUnd from Pac l f 1 c 8ul UilodltloD for two :t_.~ the tnvtalbl• quar-~=· ::! ~~~ ~:,. a dnctor for years. Hla · otblr adivltiel ln· SE£K CANDIDATE Culver, 3tWJ2 Mll'CUI Ave., elude lfflllatton wltll tt>t ~ said In ID lnterv.low wu honored by 8 friends Harbor Citiea Boys Club. tbe &roup hopes to wind up • aad fellOw workers lut Newport Beleb R~ubllcan with a candidate bl either week at a Httremeat dinner Club and Muonlc Lodae. Gov. Nelson A. ttockefeller ill Loi Alafe]ea. H1I wtle 1' president of the Of New York, Mayor John Adtft m eonwnun.lty af. N e w pot t H a r b o r V. UndJay of New York fain, the telepbOne \'eteran GrancSmotbln Clul>. LAST 3 BAYS ; Magna"V'O~ ONCE-A-YEAR ... FACTORY-AUTHORIZED ·~ ANNUAL SALE: Enjoy this beautiful SWIVEL CONSOLE COLOR TV from any angle! NOY! ONLY .. s 50 Wfth WI spedlall• ... ...,. Almual Sale ,...., J'O'll're Mn,. -rront.fWl- centW' nprdlaa ot wbn JCM lit .in J'OUl room! Model 531 oft"en Ow~ Quick.()n picturel plm mmy other advanced Mapavox f t.atura that will ptOtide )'Mr..n.·year ol jW 'o a ..... pleuurc. Enjoy. thf'llina ~ . "ii• .. r. . ~349 '1r1 • ~ Costs you less than -comparable Color TV . and Stereo units purchased separatelyl NOW ONLY s SAVE s55 :. ·~ .. , •\A .. .... .· ·' . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . -. . :'Bow Jtfer~ede• Bens Jim Marroney (left) West Coast zone manager for Mercedes Benz sale's, stands with Jim Slemons to • look under hood of new Mercedes Bem at Slemons' -~jency, 120 W. Warner Ave., Santa Ana, where Sbipment of new models arrived last week. . _New Switching Center Will Be Ready by Ju1y Nearly halt of the dial switching center equipment to be installff in General Telephone Compaey'1 new building in H a n t I n gt o n Beach ha.I been completed, • according to E. R. Wellman, divitlon manager. &witching equipnent Js the apparatus which con- . Hctl one ~ caller Witb uodler, provides dial (Doe, and busy aignals. Known u the Warner Central om~. the nrttcblng • center w1ll be 1be only one . In General'• opcatile ... .fl_,...,. ...... . .... ..,. .......... ! ll3 and 714. WbeJl completl9d OD July 20, tbe cell... wiI .... Ult 14alpment fer CUltomert wbote preftas b.itD wldl • "112'' in Seal : BelCh. Sumet Beach -· =o/Haaiiatha boar Jn Loi ~ CoatJ ... fer • ...,. .... ·Agent Named Ben Berkley of Foantain . Valley baa agreed t • represent the Goar_.. ~utual Life Co. of Omllba, Neb., ln tbe Orange County area. He wiB be a member of the H a r v e y F. Christensen Agency i n Orange. PLY •• • LAS W.AS ,...0 PALM SPllN.S DAI\. y ICMHVLQ Havq LOWUT PAHi tATALIM• VMAS AltlLIMaS . 546·U 2 customers on the Orange County aide in Huntington Beach. The prefixes served ·from the new switching cent« previouslJ emanated from other offices. They are be- ing switched to the new lo- cation in antlcipatioo of fu. ture srowth· Astrodata Withdraw. Lawsuit A '111 mtlllon law autt f1Jed agam,i Dltatroe, lne., a SaraAMehetreaiea manufilctarer, Ua b e t D witbdrawa by AatrodMa, IBc. of Auhlem. The talt WM ltttled out of eeart. Artilur L. Purdlly, prtlllllat ti D a ta t r t ll , rnllled. In a Je11M1t med a the 6aperiGr Court • Santa Ana Altroda1a dropped a 11 alalma .,. ... Datatroa and ita om.. for 13 eomplalllta includbt( aleted tlJefta of trade Mel*, unfair com- petition, etc., PurdlJ laid. Plrcllly and several of tbe Datatron officen w • r e former • m p 1 o y • 1 of Astrodatia. Last May lle1 formed Datatroa and .. an actlw competitor of AstrodlU in produdJIC Um· tng dU devicel '*'.cl ... mialile -aplCe tW4. $2.00' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! By SYLVIA PORTER The w•y French President de Gaulle ii cootlnuln& and actually stepping up his vicloUJ attacu on the U.S. dollar iA Stoctbolm today. you eully might conclude that be ia leading from the ltrength of a powerful Cut• rency backed by a history ot stable prices. He isn't, and bek>w you'll find tbe tacts to document th.is. De GauKe .is obviously in· furiated by the fact that the free world's leading financial powers b a v e reached agreement, without France, that in order to preserve the international mooetary system, the dollar muat be kept convertible in· to gold at the pledged price of '35 an ounce. He is trying to s t a r t a new stampede into gold which will send the price of the metal soar- ing in the free marketa and thereby r e w a r d the speculators and boarders (notably the French Government and French peasant&) who have dumped dollars and loaded up on gold. Let' a not delude ourselves for an instant that the dollas: is out of danger. It will sink ink> even greater peril if the U.S. doesn't use the time bought by the nations' agreement to slash ~e deficits in our domestic budget and in our balance of payment&. But this brutal reality doesn't make the French franc superior. De Gaulle's arrogance does not give truth to bis exaggerated claims for the franc. To be specific: The Froell fr a a e' a record: France has the worst record of any major industrial nation over the put 10 years on controBing living coata ad thereby limiting erosion in t b e buying power of her money . Of 45 currencies surveyed by the First National City Bank of .New York tiO ._ tbe~Mhe ~· In their vaiue durlng the most recent 10..year span, the French franc comes out way down Jn 31st plAce. The annual rate • f depreciation m the franc from 1958 to 1987 WU 4. 7 percent. No other major cWTeocy had a depreciation u severe as that of the French frane. In contra.st, the First Na- tional City BIDk aurvey alward L Montgom. W1 .t Corona del Mar hll b • e n appointed illlMl'al manager of ftOeo ford's Welttrn Denlaoment Labor• tan. t>lvision. Ht bas ..n.ct the Aeronutron- le DMaion ill a v~ of mu.apment • ti.om. • .. the doU... ia -pllce with an auaa1 nte of deprec.latloll Oftr ... 10 years ol U ~ 'tile U.S. ta beh1Dd ." ~ o a 1 y Guatemala. Venauela and Hondur•, acaretlf baacial • indUJtrial J)Oftrl 'In the aame cat.gory aa a. U.S. Admittedly, our r..-d Is now deteriontlq Ud that's basic to oar probi.m. But the franc's rec«d tti1l re- m aln.I dreadful. Frnc:ie'• roN r e e • r •: Becauae of the franc 's awful history, the French people and the Franch Government have b e e n traditionally hoarders of gold. France never bu used ber gold as we have, and England bu, to develop world trade, pro- mote the pro1perlty of na- tions. Inatead, De Gaullt baa taltea the dollar~ Fr~e bu accmulat:ed and tunld ttem I.JI for oai gold; tlMe t•, he bu Milt 813 Million Over The Counter Mutual Funds I f l f • l t I I I .. i . ' • • • . ! ' t ! • • • • • r • • • .. • * .. • . . . . .. -.. . . . . . . . . . . ... . " ,. . DAIL\' f'ILOT York Stock , , .......... -"1 •• ~ • ......... - The ju.nlor college seat tu dispute: 1) Oranse Cout Collete District i9 tryinc to mulct me>My from Saddleblct. Or. 2) Saddleback Junior Col· leae DIJtrlct ii tryt.n1 to eecape payine ~t to Orange Cout. It dependJ on your point of view. U you are like 1ehoolmen and ~gislators you'll check on which side yoar bread is buttered in arriving at a point of Yiew. For every Orange Coast property owner hu a taxpayer's interest in the outcome. Orange Coast offidals would like to continue col· lectine $300 per year eeat tu from students who live in the Saddlebeck area while tbe.y attend OCC. But Saddleback officials are of no mind to pay a~ lont u the law uys they don't have to. So Orange Coast officials announced a "notice of rmriction'' to exclude Saddlebact area students. 'lben Saddlebact oUiclals counaeled students from their area to appeal the exclusion to the county school board. And Oranae Coast officials argued the other side before county 1Cbool truetees, meanwhile working in Sacramento for repeal of the offending law. n.at brings everyone up to date. But tt doesn't answer who's right. Both dl9trlcts have the right under the law to take the action1 they've taken, leaving it up to the county school board to decide oow many Saddleback area stu· dents Orange Coast shall admit. A better question is: How just is the law? Brtnd new junior college districts, such as Saddle· back. may during the first few years while building I-l ow Nix on Plans To End the War WASHINGTON -ForrMr Vice Pret.ldent RJchard Nixon'• pledge to en4-the·war ln Vietnam if elected Prafdent 11 built around a "Kennedy- tys{t naval quarantine" of North Viet· nm. .a outlined by bit closest advilera, CM Nllon plan calll for 111e of muctve U.S. nanl and air power to cut off tM flow al Rmlian and CbJnese Com· muallt military auppllea to Hanoi. BJ lmPQllna a "Umtted blockade," [~ lat. ~ blMcl1 cUd ..... a. -caba8 mi.a. er\1\1, aidei N.1 Nixon beUevea tbe U.S. waJd force the North V1etnameae bl a relatively abort time to end the ~g and come to tbe conferen~ WBIU RAPIDLY movtq events 1D VJetnam eould and probab]y will fotce aome clwlies ID Nixoa'a end~ U-.war policy, bl1 propoMd tactics and 1t:rate11 for accomplllhinl this are now 11 follows: - A "Kennedy-type" naval and air quarantine would be lmpoaed on Port of Haiphong and along the coast of Narth Vietnam. All ablpe carryln1 mllttaty 1uppliea would be turned back, but 1hip1 carryln1 food and medicine would be permitted to go th.rough. -U.S. bombing of North V\etnam .ould be centered on raU llnea and roads lo malnland China and other supply route.a. -The search and destroy military tact.lea of Gen. Wllliam Weatmoreland wouJd be abandoned and replaced by a clear and hold ltrategy. -THE PAanCATJON program would be tranderred from American military control to the South Vietnam 10•1nUMJ1t. South Korea, Thailand. Aaltralla, and the Pb.lllpplnea would be .reed to lnc:rease their aselstance for tbis work. -A Umetable woukt be set for tnmfer of the maln mrutary bW"den fro• Amerlcena lo the South Viet· nametll. other Asian alllea would be uked to help the Saigon pvemment. -The U.S. would help train. equip. ... finance a buUd-up of South Vlet- UJDeH forcea to the 800.000 '"el or liJrger lf needed. -tncreeMd U.S. prlorlty would be llnm to ecooomlc proinms to boWcr the countrT• econom1, hete relMIDd HI 1'111'-damaced cttles, ud ~ ,.,..,.., IN DEVELOPING bi.a potltloo for _., tat Wiil, Nlsoa bu consulted with a wide-ran&ial IJVUP of ac:Msen. llOit Un~ amott~se lD--...: Former PreakSenl owtr; -. lMISt Arada, ID.. ranklns ~ -the ROUie Anned 8'1""1tcn CGauaiU..; Sen. Kart Muadt. JI.a> .•. memw ti UM....,. J'ordln ~ OonuDJUiw. Sea. Jobo Tower, R-Tu., member of the Senate Armed Service• Committee; Rep. Clark MacGregor, R·Mlnn., and Adm. Arthur Radford, former chairman of the Joint Cbief1 of SClatf. For the present Nixon bas taken UDder achi.aement a aogaestlon by f<rmer Preaident Ellenbower that lf elildet ... lboukt ... Rall • b&Qnt warning ttattng eiat an means at hU command would be used to bring the war to a quiet ending. IF RO CHI MINH failed to respond. the Ei.senbowe:r proposal would calJ for a ~tigllt air and sea blockade OD North Vletnam and a atep-up of bombing of all military targets. Also still under active discussion by Nixon and bit advilers are pro- posals on bow the U.S. could use it.I economic and diplomatic leverage "to pull the Soviet Union onto the aide of peace, inst.ad of the side of war in Vietnam." At this poil)t lo Nixon's virtually unopposed campalp for t be Republlcu presidential nomination, a certl.l.n amount of vagueness can be expected from the former Vice Presl· dent on bow he p1ana to carry out his ple.dge. wtead of spelling out the q>eciflcs in hJ1 Vietnam speecllea, according to bis aides. Nixon plans to hammf'r away on the theme. "The failure In Vietnam ii not that of our figbting men. but the failure ol oar leadenhlp in Washington to bact them up." NIXON WllJ. CON'nNUE t o criticize "the UM of mllltary power gradually ln Vietnam," wbl1e con· teDdinl \hat lf Preatdent Jobmon bad earlier employed power ID the way he does now, "tile war would be over." In addition to npeatlq bl.I pledge to end-the-war ln Vietnam, Nixon ln hit coming campaign speeches will promiae "no more Vletnanu or Koreaa." Aides say he will lllmmer away on the theme that "In the future whee counbiu art rttlsttnl Com- munilt aureuion ln Africa, Alla. or South Ameriea, it will b:t our policy to belp them f\pt the Wit -but not fllht the war for them." The big question facln& Nixon Is whether tile rush al time IDd events In the wcrld wtll ove.mm Nixon's policy before he believes the Ume ls rlCbt to annouce it. f adlitles need relief from ttil drain of dollan away to older districts. But it ls untair truit the ieltf comes at the uptDH of another junior college ctiltrlet wh<>M taxpayers are m effect asked to subsidi!e taxpayers of tbe new cllJ. lrlct. Better the money would come from the ttatt or another source wbkb would tpl"tad the burdtc wider. Seat tax can be thou~t ~.,i as rent for amortutlon and replacement of bulJdlnP. It does not repretetJt 1 current, out-of-pocket expeDN. ln this case to Oranse Coast College DlJtrict. Apart from the 1300 teat tax. there la 1 teOO charge for out-of-district JtUdents to cover operat)ne costs such as teacher salaries and purchase of supplJu. But Saddleback area student& figure to cost e>ranae Coast more tban $600 eatb to educate at OCC. Beginning in the fall Saddleback will be able to take care of about 700 ol ftl own in the liberal an.. These are relat.inly low COlt .RJ'OIJ'ams. Howe.er, thOM in technical programs -nW'llll& and denul, computer and data proceasing, eiectrenla and metal tradel - are to be directed to Oranse Coest. Because of amall class sizes and high equipment costs these pro11"•ma are likely to be twice 11 aptmlft. Yet the law reada that Orange Coast aball be re- imbursed at the average of only $600 per student cost. The decisin move to re10ln the problem likely will be up to the Legislature. where a bill bu been ln· troduced that would in ellellee etve the $300 eeat tu back to OCC. It would seem the LegialltW't would do well alao to come up with a different sou.re. of fanda to reimburse new diltrlcta for any excessive Iola from seat taxes, or a more ftezible formula for inter-district. negotiationa. . . Equity for taxpayers in both old and new dittricta is the only trun1 that will lay the problem to rett, '(; • ~~.Nt Are A ll Your Marbles Still With You? Oonflderlng the Ylay the world has b6-t.n going lately, Jt 11 a wise policy for everyone to pause now and then and count bit mlrbJes, to 1ee if they are all lt1ll there. In an abnormal time, ci course, It la dlftlcuJt to be aure ,.bat ii normal and what ll1'L Tlil ranae of variat1on 11 pretty wt4e. But 1hera •• certala ltlldards by wtdch to pa ...... ..U yoca fit tbe )IMtenl " .. ._....w. nor& Here, fOI' ~·tau dR, cto-tt- yourMlf quiz tblt will help you figure out your "NQ" -normalcy quotient. Alk yourself Chae questions: C~ N YOU KEEP your head when all about you ere l<11lng theirs and blamiq it on you? When the bu driver p 1 e a d a , "Awrlabt folks. pleue move lo the back of the bua," do y~ immediateb move to the back of ·the bus? Are you con11istently kind to old people, in the vague hope that sooner or later one of them will mention you favorably in b11 will? 00 YOU THINK your lelevi1loo repairman is living you a square deal? When your teen-ager comes to you with a problem In algebra. are yo.a able to study the book for a few m1nutea and then come op with tbe ritbt answer? la your check book always ID perfect balance? D:> you regularly mate your hOIM monaa1e payments a week befan' they are due, jlllt to be on the Ille alde? Can you honeatly say that yll always do your fair share of pus'191 when you go through a revolving doorf IF YOUR WIFE puta two pi~ of lclut on th• breakfast pli.te. mtd one Is burnt and ooe ls unburnt.I do you chivalrou1ly insist on laking I.be burnt piece? Really? Sbould your colle1e start a f\Uld drive and auuut that yoa contribute GlO. would you forthwith Wl'ite them a cbeck for that encl amount? While bend1na dOW11 and touchln& the floor 25 times during your dailJ caliltbenlct do you conscientiousb' lleep 7our ltMts straight' Evet"J time? Wben your beat tr1end in the ofrice leU ID unuptc:ted bi& raise. dom It fill your heart with true gladne• becallM it mates you bappy to real mertt rtwarded? DO YOU ALWAYS remember your weddln1 anniver1ary and y o u r HCr91ar}'• birthday with an ap- pnlllria.. SS.ft t W!Mn u ~•my IQjurea you. do ,... ..... Ill.ill becauae. after •U. • .,.., •• ptrled? tt II ,_. &a Olllnkm that daJ "7 •· II ftlr'1 wq. 1M world II ~ ....... ___., Olia_,,. ...... et ....... (t1Jow•1 ~ ...... ••Cllc .. try to lop It? Wiii. M'1 lie -Now ltt'1 dJ«t ,., ..... DW. JOU Write a h ..,._ .. to ....., qaeldaat y. 4'dt 8udclJ, = JD deep. ""' trouble ud bed ... -not walk - to tbe ....,. JibC,lllaD1at. No QOJ'lu1 f*'IOll II tut .... , liar. t 'Vou ~sr ~VE UP Tiii$ VKJOU1 HMIT " COttWJmN6 SElf -MffNSf.·; Extremism Runs LOose WASHINGTON -P r e 1 I d e n t Jobnton 11 more a prtaoner of the pre11dency than any of hla recent predeceuora. When be 1 e a • e 1 Washington hla Itinerary 11 not an· nounced. 'nloae who accompany him do not know where he It 10.lng or when he will come back. Part of tbla ta dm to Johnson's impatience with bttn& bound to a tebedule. But another uC1J i>art ls due to the fact that be ml~t be uaaastnat.ed, be mlebt be mobbed, be might be publlcly bmnIDat.ed in some wa7. Wl\at • frtghtful thln1 to han m 11yt What • ren.ctloft • h tnoOd of tJlla country I What a dl.lgp I THE MOOD ON SOMJI! coDete cam· pusea lt rucb that President JohlUHllt risk• a riot U be auoeara on them . Memben of bis cabtntt In' hooted at and shouted down. Sec. of Agri<'ulture Orvflle Freeman recently could not CflT'lnlete a speech at the U"tveraltv of Wlscon~ln. Sec. of St.a~ Df1'11n Ru111t 1n•d former Sec. of DefenSf' Robert S. M<'~"man have been tnsultect And httmlll"'~ on colleae camt>u~es. Thf' Demncratlc ft&· UGnal convention ha1 been ttireat.1\ed with p11ralvala hv demonstr11tton when It meeta tn Chlcaro tn the bott.st and mOlt uncomfortable month of thf! 'It"'' than. Thia la an extremel• difftrult at- mc>At>here In wblcb to conduct a political caml>llitn. It ii made no \foq dlfOcult Jn tnf1Amm"torr rem"1'k1 b"f one candidate that Pre11lcttnt Johnaon 11 to blame for the ugty mood of America. PllESIDENT JOHNSON 11 to blamt for a war already under way when he anu:med 1he pretidency? He ls to blame for the riota lD Detroit, Watta and New1rll? He I.a to blame for having eucerbated tbe muaea by the most advanced civil rights program ever adopted, for tbe flHt concerted effort to reduce =· for increaslnl Sodal Securtty • for maaatve .t.anca In federal akl to education? 11 that the way be bat ettated the uCIJ mood of America! The aen ftl).meanmg peop..-are now twitting tbelr reaaontn1 Into strange contortions on what is wronc with America -Mayor J o b n V. Lindaay of New York, for example. Owing to hll aerv1ce on t b e President's commlulon on c l ., t t dllorders Mayor Undaay claim• a right to speak OD Ulla subject. RE BAS CONCLUDED that the rtota and tooting ln the 1lum1 of Newark IDd Detroit were led by rebellloUI, lclea!btk youtll of the same ltrtpe wbo bdnt tbelr draft cards and paralJse draft centers. Thil romantldled ftflion W'ftld mate the rioters, bumen and 1ooten lnto fighters for freedom who ahould be enahrlned u heroe1 of the revolution. Mayor UndAy exhorts them to carry on with massive opposition to the Vietnam war. not necenarily by rioting or buminC draft cards but through political processes. "Youth." the mayor proudly pro- clalma, ,._., In the forefront of the riots . . . " ( aa if this were a~ Hiie an aqu.ate explanation of ~ caoau aenseiesa diaorden In our cttiet) aod now must fUlftD tta leadenhlp by reunitint the rae.1 IJld endinc the war. CONTORTED CONCEPTS auch u Ulla and charges that Jotm;; J prlmarily nspomibJe for • America feed' and fan tbe rto-. flam" running throulb the fabric of Amerlcu llfe. .JobJan neverfhetea will eventul:DJ ..._.. lor1b 1att h maktrenl beJODCI hla molt recent unannounelll trips tD mJBtary baes and tD • Farmers Union cioDftlltion fl MID! neapolb. Th.at la a prediction _.., en 1C11n• ~ ti. Ida nattn, and upon hU beha'rior ht the presiden· tlat campaJ~ of 11184. The Prnident is hard presaed. Re cannot rely wholly on Wenaton to carry bit word to the country. ff• must, or will fe.1 he must, Co mtl to "preu the Desh". THE NATION BAS Gm' to calft Itself down IO that It will listen to and treat wltb reiq>ect the office-ti the American presidency, no mattlr bow much some of the natJaa m., diaalJ'M with the poJtclel a II 4 · J>tl'90ft&llf:y of the present eccoput. Further dilretped for the prelidenc1 will rest benllT on the America conldence, If tt does not fn fad threaten the penon of tbe PreddlBt himaeU. ~ eX'fremmn wbictl ts rumrtnc 100M l& this oountry II the .-1 tbmli not atrem1lm of ward and thou~ u tn -~ atremil!n In .... whJch eoald lead to the gravest ., IUltiaMJ tra(edla .. lrmrdB.atlla. UC Has Much t o Celebrate Tba Unlftl"lity of Callforma baa jut ceiabrated tta lOOUl. btrtbda.J with e proud ncorcl m uceqdlnC 9Cademic ~. It 1'11 mucb to celebrate. b HIM tbe American Council of r.ctMatioa, ualnC the aumber of ~ dtpwtJffltt U a meuure, rited lie unl..s att7 tntb In the nattoe. BJ 1M2 H w11 MCCIOd ., .. Barnr4. Today, on tbe wne ecai.. It II reckoned "the bttt belaac- ed ~ unlftl'llty .. .. c:ouatr1. ,. We bope tbl rlllna ~ of a. ~ wll1 nllnallt alnb:D. n.o..t whet plde and ftuact 1t.e .... towrd thtC ad . bear a 111iea"7 •• fiW'•e -· . ,.. .~ ··~. TURNING ,RotSU~IONAL -Boy._.. 9f 4Ultraiia willTjoT: the Rod Lever protealonal teMis group ti weekend, brineing ix> a close a sparkling amateur career. The AUltralian whiz will move to Newport Beach in the ne&r ~ture. .. Wach Raps Restriction ~ Oll Jr. ~Ji· Perlormers Reecler Plo)'d Strain writes ta th comment on the report that juni« 111"1 llCbool runners in the Costa Mesa area b4ve been eeve:rely reitricted to the amount of tra.ln.lng they can receive. He'e are bla observations Oii the matter: Dear Slr1, I have heard a rumor that Junior hl&b school boJ• bave been lbnited to two~ work per Dlpt 1n their ~ for trllCk and field. I would that tbtl 11 far too wort to stimulate tlw kind Of flloloplal ttatur. a l'WIMI' mmt VI bl or6tir lo functloD cornetlJ. At Bllueta lilib Scbool, dllrint th~ WHITE W'4SH tll#lllllll#~ pbysScat condition, but that ls a secon· dary aaaet pined from tbiJ hard train1Jli. J aee in theee youngsters determJnaUon. desire and a will to keep on~. I find iiat these btta of character 1pill ritbt fl'ier Into academic work IJld into their later llvea, and these boJ1 become the future leader• of our towns ~ our country. Do we need this kind of a person in tbb day and age? ID a talk with Brutut Hllllllton, J>llt bead tract cOllCb at tbt Untversi· t1 ot Ca1itorn1a, be related to me tbt b6 Ud t1ever known of any of , hil prevtoul crou cowitry nmaera ever ~ a dlvorce. 'ni.1nk that one over for a minute I I don't Uow wboM fault It ll that this junior hi&b rmudng prooam bl.I been lim.lt.ed to ttro Jape per day; If It WU tbt admJDl.tCraton' ded&lon, I would say that they have been b..U, midnlormed. U tt le 1be' coecbea who have fouCht for JeM •otk OD ~ part of tbt kids, tlMD 1 say that these coachta ate 1MJ and lhoald not be ln the coaching prot .. lon and they 1bould * * Emerson ' In Crucial, NEw YORK (UPI) -Top.seedi4 Roy EmertOD meetl Holland'• Tom otker tonilbt in a duel that wm product the ftna1 fol'elln roedblocll lo u. s. victory bopea in the Madi• Square Gardtn latematlonal temlll tournamenl Emerson, tbe Aua'allan ace, wu extended to flw sets by the .i,bth- seeded Otter in their only prnlout match, and w11 installed u the favorite to take the quarterfinal round battle and move into the aemlflnals 11 the lut 1urvivor of the 19-man foreign contingent which began play ~. Of the 13 Americans in the openlnl[ round, four are left. Stan Smith of Paeadena, Calif., a 1 a s t · m i n u t e replacement for fifth-seeded Charles Pasarell, meeta Herb Fitzgibbon in tonipt'11 other men's encounter that clotet out the quarterfinals and in· 1ure1 an American in the 1 e m i s to lace the Emerson-Okter winber. The third and fourth semifinal spots went to another pair Of U. S. performers when Lt. Arthur Ashe 1tunned second-~eeded Manuel san- tana of Spain C.-7, 6-3, 7-5 after Clark Graebner held oil Y u g o s 1 a ~ i a ' s enerietic Zeljoko Franulovic w.e, 7·5. In women'• cocnpetition, m,Uhes tonftbt ptttijg thtld•M Maney RJcbey aaalnst Julie Heldman and top-seeded Billie Jean King again.st Wln.nle Shaw or Scotland close quarterfinal play. Second-seeded Ann Ray®n Jone. of England and fourth-seeded Judy Tegart of Australia filled the two semUlnal berths in the uppet b4Jl ot the bracket with victories Wed· nesday nigllt. Mlls Tegart zipped through a 8-1 , M triumph over Kathy Harter of Seal Beach, Calif., while Mrs-. Jones had little trouble downing the French champion, Francoise DurT, ~2. M . Aabe, commuUng dally frotn the U. S. Military AcadeMy where he is fllllnc his military obUga~on as an uslatant tennis coach. went to match-point 1b tt.mes with Santana before victory. Ashe. who was plagued by te!'Vice faults in the first set. went to a management net game afterward that kept the chunky Spaniard on the run. COLA VITO AGREES TO JOIN DODGERS ...... ...,. mate· way for IODleODt witb en- nmotna MUOD and alto durblg the thUllum tblt wtll mold our youth VERO BEACH, Fla. (AJ>) -The tummer, ,,. bave athletes trom tbe blto fatlft ltidfrl ol Olae United Los Anee• Dodaers will get the aaea ol e1llrt to ~. runniat • least state.. Mtvtc:e. ot ouUiekf er Rocky Colavito five ml1tl per day In order to prepan AJ for Jll1Hlf, I would rather bave , alter alL e.em f« any l'IC'I from tbe 228 up my aoa ruiudnc around a tract oae WMu Colavito'• acqullltion from the to tbe 10-mde nm. boar eaeb ~ rather thin waD:mc Ollcqo White Su was aDDOlmOed A a.mu. wortout taktl W oely 45 ' tbe beecMt U a blW't, ltteadblf ~' tbe aJuaer 1aJcl be dldn't mlnutel to COinp)ele. If • boJ ·,... ~ ,..U., Pro t • 1 t I a I kmw whether be would ~ to the 1n1 tbu flft mllN ,_ da1 la tldi iNi)lldlfl. llui1dnC hit' draft ard Ud NatioDal LMpe dub ''ot call it quits.'' ftDd tbM bt wlD U.. iD6IC 1lf a mllftt in toeW1 becaue Be laid tbt tr.uactioe bad upset much bl ......,.., a fllll lli .... 't heft tbe lftata1 cletlre bla plw bit be tboaPt he'd be able competiti9e •a.. tnd·1*rara tt..,..,. llii Jll'oblemt of If•. to f'MdJhl of bf1 Id Of coDdltlonlQC. Wbat • JOU thlat about two laps I J ....... __.._~....-= .... ··-a ~ ~or .__,_'-I -ta? Wed919d11, Dodger G • D e r 1 11o11•• w1...-..., ..........._ _..,. ,, '""'°° r-~M Ma.nae• E. J. ''B~" Bavasl II.id •Ji durlnl tbe y.r, tbt ' . ~e Roosevelt ooce said: "It Roc'7 W pboDed b1m to say he lit~u.tifully conclif:loned naMlfl M ii blttw t. tab tilt rUt ot wurlnl •Odld ..-to tbe club 5UDdaJ In ti"' beeA tral.Ded b1 toed! BID Witt 4*t '* iwtillC oat." • ...-~ Of Kaber JUD!Gr BICb· Flo1d Stratn Artzom . • T1*e boJ1 baff ~ p..t n.ct cOidl Eltanda Hilb Scftool __ ..._._ _______ _ ;. • ?i "'." I \ ...,,, t c states title ln 1tal ud 1IM aid victor at Wimbledon ln ....... told tM DAt. LY PILOT tbat be wDl make bla home in Newport ~ -PfObably ln The Blutfa. "We'U have w till It Kanproo Valley." he aald in j11t, obviOUll)' referring to the fact that Aua1Jea Laver and JlmmJe Shepherd are already resldlq 1n tbe arta. Laver, the ftame-balNd tourlnt pro for Newport Beach Temlis Club, 11.p- ed a $100,000 three-year contract Ill 1967, aocardinc to Informed sources. Alao expected to join the I.aver ba.ndwagon are fe?nale llCfl f:o°!: Jean Xlng Mottltl, Utt ~ 111 LollC U'1 Te-- STAYS HOME -For obvious reuons, Kansas miler Jim Ryun won't be making the trip wtth his teammates to face UCLA in the Coliseum Satur· day. Ryun pulled a hamstring muscle In a Tueeday workout and was put on crutches al least until Friday. He's the world record holder at 3;51.3. . r-..., MN a 1'61 Beach, and Rolemary Cuall -two tine dJltaff &mateun. The female part of the barcala ftgur• to be lealed ln early April -poulblf before t1\e b1' lnvftltlonal tournament at the Fonun (April 7, t, lO). With the 31-year-old Emerton about to join the ruts, Laver11 quintet abow1 auch lamed players u Jean Roeewall, Pancho Gonialee, Andrea Glmeno and Fred Stolle. Rosewall wu the winner Of lNt year'• Newport Beach lnvttltlonal. Emenon ts another product ot the AUltra.llan youth orocrem, Wblcb be ezplalna 1n part: •fwe bave ap croup tournaments for tJda from 12 through 17. When .: briebt prospeet ta spotted he'• aln&led out fer _.. coachblc and help trom IOIM ot tbe COUDtry't lead.lng aport1n1 eoodl concerns." Emer1on givet hJ5 flnt recolltctlon Qf tet1na Laver in AuM.raJla. "Ht •u small and bad tbe flamin§ red hair. Re b4d a Jot of ablllty, too. Roy'• interest in t.elmla was lplted throucb family play. "My folU and 111ten played every 'ftlkend," he till.I. "I ued to 10 alonf to witch. But after beinC a 1pectator for so lo\11 )'OU -the lnspiratlon to e~ :.,:. ,, racquet and 10 out to JoU1 It's Official Amigo Ashes Turn Into LA Franchise LOS ANGELES -Overlookinc a 1118bt aeoppblcal technlcality, Loe Angeles today bu two profesllonal bukeU>all teama. There .. the Jone eltabll1bed i.t.a ol the NaitMma1 Bllltebll AaocW!on, and now come the newly named Loe Angele. Stan ol the one- year~ Amtrican B a 1 t e t b a 11 Allociation. The Lakers perform in Jack Kent Laker Coach Raps Bulls' lliegal Defense CHICAGO (AP) -It's a shootdown at the Chicago Stadium basketball corral Friday nlght with Jerry West going after Flynn Robinson. Robinson Is getting away with too much, says Coach Bill van Breda Kolff of the Los Angeles Lalters. Archie Clark and Fred Crawford couldn't handle the Chica10 Bulls' second-year pro Crom W y o m l D g Wednesday night. ''We'll aasign Weit to him Friday," Van Breda Kolff d~. "We've got to cool him ofl." The !Akers' coach also reiterated a charge that the Bulls are using a zone defense, outlawed by the NBA. Coach Johnny Kerr of the Bulls denied it and the olfldals didn't call it, so the controversy was left in the sput- tering stage. The 8-foot·l Robinson hit 41 points as the Bulls downed the Lakers for only the second time the entire seuon, 104-96. The victory kept the best-of-7 Western Dlvi1lon semUinal playOffs of the N&tlonal Basketball Association with the Lakers ahead 2-1. The fourth game is Friday after which the teams return to Los Angeles. Robinson made nine of 12 floor shots for 2D points in a spectacular second quarter tbat shoved the Bulls ahead 59-47 at halftime. LOS AllOILll CHIC.Aecl e " T e , T Good'ldl 7 N 4 Sloe" 4 M 14 Cr•~ > ~7 6 ltt411,_ It M 41 lmhOll 2 H • w..,,,.,.._ 11 w n C!Mt J J..4 t HooklN t N t 81yl<lr 12 W " .. mes t M t COU"B 7 M 4 E .... IM i N • .._,..,_ J N I MtL.emoft I :M S --0 ... • ...... • ~ " Wftl I I 1~16 tt TO!ell 31 2NI fl Toi.11 0 JO.a lt4 Loa ,._... M ll 27 ti -fl Clllcffo • 22 11 2J 22 -104 l'ouled wt -Clllcffo. Mc~. Tt11I "°"' -LAe A ....... 22, CllU. 27. AtlwldlflC8 -MM. Coote'• Stadium, the Forum. which be built in the neigbborine c 1 t y of Inelewood. The Stars, aiisUlc from lae ubtl of tbe DOW defunct ArcbtJm ~ will play 1n 1tie L.an· old. .... the LOI AqeJea Sparta Anu.· The Col.Ileum ComrnWtm liOlt a thr~year contract with tbe st.a and bailed ft II equal to tie eambli of tile Lakera in 1960. • "This is not a shift of the ~ from· Anaheim to Los Angeles, tbJa I Is a brand new Cranchise," d~ Jim Hardy~ a former football •14r who assumed general manaCWSblp ol the Amigos just a few weeks ago. "We will have new players, a De'f' coach, new management, new color~ new u~fonns -every1blne will tie new." "Some of the Anaheim players will get a chance to make the Stan ~ we'll go into the market for new talent. We reallr.e this means bu~ the NBA but we are ready,'' 1Uil Hardy. "The only demand my bosses made of me was to build a first class frandlise in Loi Angeles." ABA CommiaUaoer G4lw1t MiUn said the league wu deli&bted to pt into Los Angele.s. · Hardy s a I d be bope1 to sign "a coach of high quality" witbin teveral weeks. Kings' Losses Depress Kelly INGLEWOOD (UPI) -Coecb Red Kelly of the Los Angeles lDnp fluml1 said to«Uy blJ team's chances ol cat turtn1 the National Hockey Leiape 1 Western Divtllon cbamptonahip ap- peared very 11im today 11 a NtU1t of two stralgllt losses. "Things look pretty bad 10 fir u the division abampionship ia con- cerned," Kelly M.id alter the Min- nesota North Stars scored 1 s.a win ovw the Kings Wednesday Digbt. com- ing a night after a 2-1 Iott to Pittsburgh. Althou1h the Kings are tied at n pojati with PbUadelpbi.a for first place In the weal. Ule Flyers have ihl'M more games while the Kinll play only one more, against the Oa1dud Seals Saturday. Minnesota, withe& PolnU, m two games remalnln& and WM not out of the runniog fer either a tie for first or second place. ,Grid A~e to SA New Saint AU.American ~ros~ct .. ,. .... ,,, ... , ...... . Southland <:agers Ignored Soutbtn Cdfonda and the ClF in pll'Ucuiar, WU vtnuall11Pn4 ill tbl 12tb annual All-Amtdca hllh acbool bttM6111 WediODI, ........ ...,. One Soilbll'ra caufondan, Ron RDtlo. ticm Jornn :ed into ttll ~~ That, pl111 a couple of other ..i.ctiom from the Bay uu on tbe tb.lrd team is tM total relUlt of cautor nians on the five-tam squid. Tbt Mapa upllt ol the plcktnp tllUlt bt tn a.. flttl team. Tbtrt, -a f.91frelhmM WU nuMd. Ht ii Lei C.. of Bait Rutherford, 'Nft JftrH1. On- ly 14 1"bea tbt IUIOD .mted. euc. aver11ed 21 IOlllta per 1me~ Ht 11 tht 11lnt fruhman ever to be .t~ ID the 12 ,.ar1 of I ·i.w Aldndor, tM UCLA Am.scan, ,,.. ~ UIJ'et conHdlltlft Jtlrt -start.lna aa a 1opbomort. Steve Turner, a '1-2 &tant from B..U.tt, 'l'elmeJHt, WIS the taliect member -cetttni a nod Oil ti.I HCGDd team. Tbe flrlt tellD ~ D t DD t I Wuyclk, M , Ambridpt.r•·: Robert ford, M, J'40rtb Rigb. Evanavil\e, Ind.; Tom Riker, 8-i, St. Dodnlc's High, Oyster Bay, N.Y.; Ralph $ l m p U D , M . Penblnt Hlch, Detroit; and Bob KMlto, &-2, Ea.It Side Bllb, Alilwa. DL ......... J.= =· ,tt M .Ml:it ~' .!J:81tn11Y • .lt -=-~~Hft'·•· .... ,..,,.,... ... ... ':bMlr 64.~Mll!ll.I ...... ~ &M r __ ., ...... -_ll'.~ • e ..:.w . aomr~·~ ..... ~~ • ........... Coast Spikers Angels Set Big Brothers ' Benefif Tilt Cllhtlall. cru L-. 1e1M Orlllde ...,.,.,.,..., ....... ~Twre,... 0-,W•llfll s-y, lilflte AM Vali., Mer1MI, MwN• ... . . . . . . . . . .. Cal Tech · Rips sec Pro Cage Playoffs . Corona del Mar DUnks Eagles In Irvine Swim Showdown 87 a0GD CARLSON .............. Orona deJ Mir Hltb'a mltbt\Y Sea K1np proftd to be tinll. iDdeed u tbe1 dunted areb-rlftl Eataneia, 5MO, Wednada7 afternoon in the wbmer'a wat.n. Vtc:tory uaured the bolU et tbe 1rvine Leaiue dual meet championahlp. In other Irvine Lugue ac- tion Cotta Mesa downed Brea, 77-17, and l'ountain V &Bey tell abort of Valencia. .... '1> I. Wlflllfl'W CU), T1Mr. l:o.t. 1• .,.., - 1. .._ (I) 1 ..,..... (Lia) a. MllN Cll. T11N1 lttU, -l'ne lllllw -1. IJ Dena TlfMl 4:"+ Olll '-.... 00 (II) ..... -...._, ....., _ 1. E DllWe. -1'19 -1. V...0-(U) t. o. ... (\.t) a. ._ (U). "'"" I: .. '· • ,.,. -1. ._ (LI) t. ,.....,. (U) I. ~ (I). l'llM: f1'. Ml ~ ,..,.,,., -'· ~ (Ul t. a.M (11 a. ..... Ill. Time: l:&I. • Ay -I. art111M CUI t. llwN (I) a. .t.._.. Ill. n-: -.... Me free -1. V..00-(Lii t. O. w.t. (LI) a. ,_.,,_ (II. Timec 1 .... • a.a -1. T..,..,. (II t. Mc:C,...,_ CU) a. Her11111 (Lal. nm.: u.e. • .,.._, - 1. ""°'" (La> I. Gitt._. (U) a. ...., (I). n..t: ff.7. .. ,,. • ...., -•• ~ llMdl. TllM: l:AJ. In the Samet Leacue Marhta and Newport Harbor added notd>e1 to their records aa tbt Viklnp layed away Santa Ana. 52-33, °'"d the Sa11on proved more v......., I • a w o r t b y t h a n c-• Mir <.111 <*I btMcll .. ~ ...., -'· eer-Weftm.lnrtft, '71·14. Wt1tern .., ~. Tl!Mt t:•.a. •,_ ..a-f ·~ Hunt'-... "n • ,.,. -t ld!wr <Cl 2. 11tO w:s tawu waw ~ (S) a. 1ta•11 <ll. TllM: .Beach, but tilt ~ ..,. •:w. -·•v-"-bJt • ,.,.. -f, Al.,lgllt (Cl 2. _.. -• ,,..,..la (I) I. McGiii (C). T ... : In ~ only oChtr W• JU aelday wat• boat Lapaa ,!,-~ ..... ic::. ~ .. -kn.'= •Jeacb WU tripped bJ Bl (Cl. Tin.: l:ts.t. J>arldo, 73-12. ~--1 • ._ ~ WllUMll Corolla'• ..., w1Jl O'fWf ''•1.~ ~ 'ill:t.11.f,... Eltanda came mainl1 oe (Cj a. .,......._ ca. , ... , ..,. ibe aploita Of the Sta a; r~1. -~~~ Klnp' two relaJ team• and ..:..., !"'Ri i." 1· ~ 'l'-l • ....., cl the iOO tree. ,, .... ~ defendiq 1 r V 1 I e ~. :,,,-a. ~1,<9,_2: · Ltapt dwnpioDI opl!Dllll ~ ., wttll & 1:4'7.S ~ Hilt(~~-~'~ bi the tDO medley relb. · M«. T11M; a:•.•. 'nlat wu followed later ... bJ the lftlP in the JOO t;.-._:., lllr..£"> -°'\. 't= free where Mite Allbrltbt • ,... "'-1:su. Jed the one-tw~three finish A:..rl:',1) a.'·w:=''lh '~lm:; with hll sixth 50.5 effort 1':~·..,. _ 1• cllrlb IC> ,. of the year at that dlltaoce. L.......,._ <C> a. c:e..-.i1 <•>· Eltancla picked. ., Oriti ~ ~. ~ _ '· .__ bl the divf.nl. JOG fl11 100 CC) I: Oft. (Cl a. VYll (II. TllN: back and 100 bteut, bat t :.u. it 't """' to offlet 1• l'llr -'· t.ettr <Cl '· ...,. wun tDOUau <C> '· ,.. tllr4. rime: 1:tu. .._a._ C«'ODa'I final vktory iD the I• ~=:-l, Clll'tll (Cl t. AY*....,. ~ --, ..... ,-i.. It woa ---•. <WJ a. <c>. '""': su. -~ 'lll'IAIQI _.. I• -l. lenlefd (Cl S. 1... • ' ..._ «> I. C. (I), Tlllltl y f ... •:•1. Top pll"formanca or u•• -""' -1. ,._.... (C) I. victorious Sea KiDC• came ~ ((l a. IC_. m. n.. in the • tr-, wbkh Steve "' """ .... 1. ...,. 1c1 • Sqhwer won tn a time of w:=w ~a.~ '12: ~~~u. • l :55.f and tba CHM back \W; TIMe: ~•.s.c.. to DAI the' 4lllt ttee tn a -.. • .., (1t) ,.., ..._... ' -~ .... -1 ........ tbM of 4:11. • T11M: t:tt.7. Erle ....... ·--'" tbt 100 -,.... -1. °"""' (S) t. ""--.,.... (S) a. ....... ,.... ~ tndl'911Ul medley with a -. l:&J. 2:u.t tor tbe Sea Jtlnp to • ,,.. -1. Ml~ (1) t. CGIDplitl .. wtnl f 0 r tf"• (SJ a. Lllll Kl. T•: ,._,.... Ml ..,,,.... ~ -1. w...., "91-· (11 t. ~ (C) a. ....... ~ went one-two 111 m. re;.;· " d!vlnl • u ape<:tAld -bat • -1. !IQ ~ ~ ~U.-lt. -.c•a. (a). n..ti .... encountered aome wu.n;u,, 111 ,.,.. -'· ,....... Ii!> t. in the .. cond apot fr~ a C...,_. <E t. ~ (C). Time: -~11n1 C or o n a c• 11 '" ... -l. A......, 111 1. .... .,., ...,..._ ~) a. IC ..... (I). Tllloe: Unrent. -..... Sten <>wen nam to ~ • .,_., -1. =:-; <•> '· aa.a mark lD tbe 100 111 ~ <•• a. ....... 1• flrM• for ~--" Lea Cutllr'• • ,,.. ,_,,, -'· a.'9Mi., ~ TIMI: ~·· • Ettancla c:mr. Estancia Slugger In Lead Tom Bulllrd ol EltaldA hu upped hla ..,... to .411 to take over tbe aamlMr one potltioQ on tM or.,. Cout area buebd bo9ol' roll. • Bul.Wd ha1 U blta ta st tripa in leadin1 Ida EaP I teammate. to a 6-3 reCord to date. Lacuna'• t>ou1 8dml1tl dropped from the top spot to number two with a .413 average. Two other playen dot the list with over .400 marts. Mike Paul of Colta Mt1a (four-for·four in hla last ouUn1 agakst Corona del Mar) and Tom W&llll of Mater Del made it. Both aport id e n ti c a 1 marks of .WI OD 11 blta in '¥1 trips to the plate. Estancia bu four in the top 10 with Chuck Perry and Bob Cornub holding down the filth ud aixth apots with .383 IDd .811 marks. Blll l>owell rounds out the Bii l'ovr fer ~ with a .348 average -tood for the ninth apot. Dave Sobelewati of Mesa haa L'le seventh politlofl with a .31f1 effort and Laguna's Gref K • 1 11 e r follows with a .363 mark. A four-way tie emta for the 10th poaitlo11 at .33S. Leo Bandel of Corona del Mar, Joe LePage of ~t Dei, Joe Ramirez of Costa Mesa and Jim Teeter of Corona del Mar ahare the a pot. A mlnlmum of 20 at-bats J1 required for honor roll comideratlon. 600 Prep · Spikers Invade Newport Saturday . Some 800 Or&ni• Co~ area prepa will vie at Newport Harbor Hilb Sltur· day in the third annual Beach CiUe1 Invitational tract m• with competition acbeduled ln varaltJ, Bee Md Ctt levell • Htata are elated for 11:30 with the first nmn1ng event finale at 1: :.> -the firat field event finals at 1 p.m. The affair ii sponsored by the CQsta Mesa-Newport lJont Club. " CJaab!nt Jn the sprbrta will be Pllll A.I• of Fountaln Vall91~ !ftke Totteb ,ol Lacuna 3eech and Bob Orlau.Ut trom Cotta Mesa -all of whom bout 10 flat cloctlq (at tbe too. Jard dub. In the ' UD . hJfb' tiurdlea, Corona del Mar't • JobDlon ii the f&vadte .... a beat of tu with Ntwflllt Harbot'1 Pat Bicte7 '9 cloaest contender at lU, · , Hic:kel bl the f..tMl rec9J'ded time for tht llD JoW--• -a tu. ... ~ All Penney Storn Open EVery Night Monday Through· Satuaclciri .. , ... I REDUCED fROM S10CICI UM'J'rfO QUANTmlSI - v ! ! ==: : == . . . . ... . ·~ ~~ . ' .. .. ~ ~ . ~ . ~ , QC ' :.!. ~·~-" I . 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The •pot )'CMI ~ w the landing oreo should be on • f.-,.1 portion •f ~ wheJe th• turf is foi rly ccnistent. rtoy the ball well bode i" ytNr stone• erwl let yow ~ leod the clubhmd into the shot. The boll sh.uW fly fOfWOrd ..,. than upward, s. M..t !twill,_.,,,, ~ ond wolf t. the J1oettic:k • .... *"".._ ...... 'em! • . ' COATS & <XllTA MESA omCE WALLACI 2S21 Ka.rt. mvd. It.EAL TORS ~ Open tiD 9 PM 5•••141-co,... ......... ) 2414 Vista Del Oro Newport Buch IEACH • 2 IDllM Nevt, new • *it cmidmon ' \I I · "t, I ~·':'., \ Int. S BR S 1*dli, COl'Mr lat 1ritla ftU ;ant Ol*l1'I a a ,.a. s.t ti.1y m Art ~o. .......... v. eet • ,.a, fer JUQr tam. fl)'. $24,tSO ....... ,.,. .. Victoria M6-1111 (Call Anytime) ---== _ $450. DOWN F• this larp famlly ~ dC* to ev~ New)>r painted .... ud out. 'l1lfte bis bedrooms. 2 ..... dcdJl& Pftie. '128 per moetll 1Ddadet tu.es. 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