HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-04-26 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotVOL 6 1 NO. ,00, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES
Seeond •Defiling
Flag Used as Drapes
A 2:2-year-old Newport Beach man
faced misdemeanor charges today for
anecedly flyinc a tattered Old Glory
from a curtain rod.
Michael Joseph Jackson, 1512 W.
Ocean Front, was free on $625 bail
pet)dinl h~ arraignmeot in Newport
Beach \tumclpal Court.
Po.lice cla1m Jackaon. a bachelor.
had mipped the Flag into three pieces
and ued then1 as curtaim.
He surrendered himself at police
Allies Launch
First Major
War Offensive
SAIGON #UPI) -South Vietnamese
troops have laoodled the first major
allied olfen11ve of the war agtinst
North Vie~ese forces .in the ~avi
ly defended A Sbau Valley, tbe Com·
mu.Dilts' Inf:in infiltratiOn route ~
Ute tc>Utb, gqve~ 11p<>kesmeu '8id
today.
'lbe oUeU.ve wa preceded by days
ol record bombing by B52 boqibers
flyinC II mtny U 10 milakn fl. day ...._t bard surlaced roads blilt by
thJ C«DIDUD1ts to bring in mett, guns
&Id ~D and reportedly tacks.
So tar the CommunUts were shying tr. Matle.
ialflf ., ~ coutal tt·JIM. -
headquarters late Wednesday after a
Municipal Court warrant was lsaued
for bis arrest.
Police obtained the warrant under a
section of the california Military and
Veterans Code that makes it a mi!de·
meanor to deface, defile, mutilate or
trample on the American Flag.
Jackson was the second young man
arrested in Newport in the past week
for violation of the nag law.
Joe McClung, 19, ol SeatUe, wait
sentenced to two months in county jail
for u!ing an American Fla& u a beach
towel.
The eye-catching decoratln& job was
first spotted a.boat two weUa a(O by
Office Reid Gloshen u he io·
vestlgated another case on Jaduoll'.a
block.
Glosbu said he instructed J ackson to take down the mWliated Flag aod
burn lt. 'lbe oUicer said that helskY,
12 days later, ht: saw the banner .m
Tbe 3:IO South Vietnamese
p.uA:Jti* ~g the polh -.. bJ 5 mile valley~ name
f'roa tbe Lw ........ --~ ~ l6
ban to...s In a week lt Narfll •
vtetoamfte trucks and 330 poundl of
TNT which they ae~ .S destroyed
Wednesday, h spotemjen Hid.
In other developJl\f:Dts, U. S.
spok:eamea said 1bat .iast week 2t7
American servicemen were killed in
com.bet, 1,458 wounded. and DOft8
repor1ed mJ.sslng. They 18id the Soath
Vietnamese suffered 380 men k:illed
and. 1be Communi1ta a total of 1,899.
lt ... t!le lowut ratio of Com·
munistl killed ~ared to allied
(See VIETNAM. Pafe Z)
Mother Accused
Of Using Car
As Battering Ram
A 14-year-old Huntington Beach girl
today was recovtrlng Crom minor in·
juries suffered while riding as a
passenger in a station wagon which
her mother repeatedly rammed into
another car. according to Newport
Beach police.
The mother. Mrs. La Verne Phillips.
or 3911 Kitten Circle. Huntington
Beach. was awaiting arraignment on
felony charges of using. her vehicle as
a deadJy weapon to assault two
persons in the other car.
The two per90llS were her husband.
Gordon, 34. and a woman identified as
Angela Opperud, 25, of Garden Grove.
Mn. Phillips allegedly rammed the
car drivea by Mr husband over the
weekend u the two •etdc1es traveled
aloog Padfic Cout IDgbway in
Newport. Neither the husband nor bis
female compu.IOD was r e p o r t e d
seriously injured.
Mrs. Pbtll.lp; was under a '52.5 bond
pendin~ her appear~ Friday in
Newport Beach Munidpal Court.
BAYSIDE BILLBOARDS' -Circular billboards at pier ends of Bal·
boa Pavilion restaurant are ille~ and have got to go, unless Newport
Beach city coundlrnen grant permission, city aides said today. Res·
t.autant manager said be intends to seek okay to keep signs up.
Signs to Sink~
Not Legal, City T ells Pavilion
By BRUCE BENSON
Of 1119 O•llY l'Het Sleff
The cupola-domed P a v i 1 i o n
restaurant -for years a landmark for
pauing sailors -today W8$ trying to
add billboards to its bayslde location
to Jet boatsmen know it is there.
Actually, the billboards are already
up. But the restaurant is trying lo
figure out bow to keep them up alter
getting a notice that the three
circular-shaped advertising signs are
illegal.
The signs were installed without the
necessary Newport Beach permHs. ac-
cording to city Building DirectDr
Oliver Grant and Planning Director
Ernest Mayer. Jr.
One of the three boards slands at
the foot of Main Street near the
restaUTant'a front door. The others are
pfanted Oil the ends of the nstaurant's
guest piers for boat.amen.
The restaurant has vowed to right to
keep its billboards.
"We were not aware that licenses
were required. We were advised of
that th1s moming. We!re going to try
going through the necessary chan·
nels, '' said manager J o s e p h
Demarinis.
He added, "We COl!sider that thr
piers are our property."
Whether billboards on the bay are a
good thing or not ultimately will be up
to city councilmen because ~ign
permits mu st have their approval.
Grant said.
Meanwhile, for a short while longrr.
at least. sailors don't bave to rely on
lhe historic cupola dome of the
Pavilion to verify their position at $1'3.
They can Just loolc for the billboard~.
Stock Markets
NEW YORK (AP) -The stodi
market remained higher this af-
ternoon In active trading. (See quota·
tions, Pages 22·23)
Gains outnumbered losses by somr
250 issues on the New York Stock E'
change, and averaaes showed ~nl1d
galna.
Pair on Horns of Dilemma
Find Themselves Scapegoats for 'Scaped Goat
BJ ARTllUR R. VINf'EL .... Oel'r ,... .....
A pair of ..0-meanJ.q 10UJll men
who decided to pt ln.olted and do a
good deed for a tr1end Wednesday
nlgbt wound ap u ICIPelottJ for an
t1caped goat.
Police 1n Coda Mesa -OGCa known
u Goat Bill -aid tbe ~ betan
about t p.m., •hen Oft1Cl!f Dave
8Qtt stopped for a red UOt GD
BarlJar BoUlevard at Adami Avmue.
''A diltllrbanct wu obNrved ill a
ltoppld pickup truck," Haya wrot.a In
l1.s report," and a 1oet was found
loOle 1n tile cab .Soni With the two oc.
~~I the' pa.tr alter stopping
the truck. PatrolmH Kar• •u told
lhat the JJ'IY1 black and W'hite IOllt -
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a nanny by the name of Sam -
belonged to a friend.
They said Sam had ucaped from
the home of Mrs. CJndy Hus, of 1742
Orcbarcl nrlvt, in county territory just
outalde Cotta Meaa city limits, and
tbey were returillnt ll
••we didn't reaU, take tl" sa1d Eben
C. spnpe, 21, of M Beacon Bay,
NftpClrt Beadl, dri~ of 1bll truck.
''Well. wt took It because .,... !me•
•be.re lt went." said pa.uengtr Doyle
R. Haghet, is. of JOI Vlsta Baya Cir-
cle, ln the counlJ aru near Cotta
Mu.a.
"A Ubly story," thoulhl Offfcer
Hayes.
He radioed beadqu.vt.rs and ol·
fleer• tber• teltplaooed Mtf. Hus,
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who slad Sam mUJt certaiJtly ha\ e
been stolen and she would file a thrft
repo'rt with Orange County sher1H'~
deputies.
Tbe dismayed Huabes and Spra~ue
were then booked Jnto Oolta Mesa City
Jail on auapiclon of &rand tbert .tnd
Sam the nanny Iott wu taken into
protective custody.
Shortly Uatteafta, however, Orange
County &bertff't deputies not1fird
Costa Mesa police that the em·
barruted Mn. Bus bad disco' r1 ed
that Sam did, lndeed. escape.
Hughes llld Spraiue were qu icl.IY
released and Sun wu fumed aver to
her OWDWI, lam in tbe even.lag.
"Arrestees uonerated, lttrth~r in·
vestiption 1'WftaJed c r I m e un • founded. JI the report c.'Ollcludtd.
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nying in the apa.rtment window as cur-
tains.
Said Det. Ken Thompson:
"Ill' (the defendant) bad two warn-
ings on this thing and plenty of time to
get it down. When we learned he
hadn't followed the offic:er'• orders,
we sought a complaint for hla arrest
Wednesday aiternoon.
"We're going to have to put a stop to
this sort of thing right now,"
Thompson said.
Man Arrested
For $18,000
Car Robberies
Newport Bead\ pol.ice t o d a y
reported ttte arrest d a ~n Grove
man as the prime suspect in a string
of burglaJ'!i~ ftun oars inlvolving
more t!han $18,000 in stnlen property.
Booked into OranJ?e County Jail in
lieu c1f $15,000 bail was VinceM
Jtomano, 26, an unemployed f..attler ol.
fuiu.r dlildre n.
Police Det. Gery Petersen, w'1lo
spent more t.han two mooths in-
veslig.atlng a recent rasb d thefts,
said st.oleo goods valued at thousands
of dollars were recovered in ttie home
of ~ susped, his oar, and &evet'Sl
more locations in Las Angele& and
On~ counties.
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Iii# a,., he MIS ~ Iris modest.
tllne~ Ger'Chll Crove home.
Besides Petersen, wbo spearheaded
th• Investigation, officers from the
Sh.-.rcs omce. Anaheim and Garden
Gro.e police departments assisted in
the arrest.
Peterson said U1ey believe Romano
ha.a commit~d numerous burglaries in
Ne"J>Ort Beach since the first of the
year. They said he also may be linked
to car thefts in San Diego, Riverside
and Los Angeles counties as well as
ottle.r cities in Orange County.
(Su BURGLARIES , Page 2)
'Let Him Die'
Grove Paren ts
Plead for Son
Parents of a Garden Grove boy who
111 literally dead except for a carefully
perpetuated heartbeat today begged
that he be allowed to slip mercifully
into death.
"It would be so much better if he
were allowed to die." saJd accountant
Warren Snyder. 46. speaking of his son
Robert, 13, trapped in a tunnel cave-in
Monday.
Physiclans say Robert -who ls
k~ alive only by a machine which
keeps pumping air Into his lungs -
has nu hope of recovery and is a
human vegetable.
The boy was trapped under 300
pounds of sandy earth when a tunnel
he Md a friend dug into a flood control
channel ditch trapped him for a baU
hour.
The other boy was qu.ickly rescued.
Robert's brain ls virtually useless
due to damage from lack of oxygen.
"He lJ detmorating all the time and
may not last the week." says Dr.
Lawnnce Lewin. staff physician at
Palm Harbor Hospital.
·•Al .loq as there is a heartbeat," he
added, "I can't discontinue treabnent
without the Nit of being clw"ged with
murder. Unfortunately. we a r e
rettralned by an areftalc law.''
'01,d Town' Fete
Due May4,5
The tlaltd annual Old Town Newport
celebration will be held the WMkend of
M~ 4 and S. with 21st Place in West
Newpart Ml'Vlq as the bub of ac·
tlvttfe1.
Sponlored by a merchants' IJ'OUp.
th •annual celebration wtU I nclude am and C'Nfta displays .. y local
artUt.s and a dory rowing contest with
UJecuard departments . u~ and down
the coast lnvhed to perUdpatt.
Artilta wiJbing more lnform.Uoo °"
the celcbratJon can call S?Prt• Of
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TEN CENTS
'~URTAINS' FOR YOUTH -Newport Beach police Sgt. Wally Kerr
displays tattered American Flag taken as evroence after Michael J<>-
s~ph Jackson, 22, was arrested for allegedly cutting it into three
pieces, then hanging as curtains in his apartment.
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P acii.ia .X.eleplwne Faces
Strike by Girl Operators
A strike by 13.000 S o u t h e r n
California telephone operators today
was set for Friday morning as the
Federation of Women Telephone
Workers voted 4-1 in favor of striking
Pacific Telephone Co.
Mrs. Dina Beaumont, pret;ldenl oC
FWTW, said union members will
"begin picketing Friday morning on
their own unless there is an unex·
pected new offer from the company.''
She described the company's offer o(
SS.50-a-week pay hike over 18 months
as "tot.ally inadequate."
Many operators had already refused
to cross the picket lines or the Afl,.
CIO Communications Workers of
America and Management personnel
have been manning switchboards.
CWA is picketing Western Electric Co.
Western Electric provides Pacific with
much equipment.
Jn Washin~ton. CWA Prt>~'iident
.Joseph A. Beirne was optimistic that
the eight-day-old strike would end
soon.
He said Wednesday that negotiators
had agreed in informal talks to work
for a new three-year contract rather
than bargain for higher wages under
the current one.
More than 200,000 CWA members
are striking in 42 st.ates. but there has
Tornado Towns
Seek U.S. Aid
FALLMOUTH, Ky. (UPI)
Tornado-tossed communities in the
Ohio River Valley today looked for
federal reMef aid.
The twisters ravaged a 12S-mlle
stretch of Kentucky and Ob1o Tu.Uy
night. killing 13 peJ1l<>Os and leaving
1.5.5 million in destruction. OffJcla.11
feared h death toU would rlat as
they combed TUbble--fllled basemects.
Nearly 200 persons were injured
When ttie tornadoes swirled out of the
southwest, uprooting barns, ltou.1
and crees. Hund.rods were 1 t f t
homeless.
He Escaped Once
But Not 2nd Time
RICHMOND (UPI) -D1reU DJp.
pold, a 35-leaf.old crane OP'fllor
from Hayward le.aped to wei, ~
nesctay u 12,000 volta of tledrle.fty
crackled through the macbine wbtn
ltJ boom touched a power Une.
He was tilled when be ran back to
utinfulsl\ a small Ort on tJ\t crane,
whJch wa1 1ttll In contact with the
powtr line.
,\
~
been little effect on telephone service
across the country. largely because of
automated equipment and superviaot.Y
personnel who have filled 1n for
operators.
Body Identified
Off El Morro
As Missing Man
A body found floating one-half mile
of1 El Morro Beac.b near Laguna was
identified today u that oC a 29 ..
old Hacienda Heigbts man, Ted V
quez, Orange C.ounty deputy coror.
reported.
V•lesquez had fa llen overboard
frcm a small cabin cruiser late Sun·
day two miles off Huntington Beach.
His body was sighted Wednesday
shortly before 1 p.m. by William
Lynch . skipper of ''Willie's Dream."
Lynch, of Downey, called the County
Harbor Department. which dispatched
a recovery vessel as "Willie's Dream"
stood by.
An autopsy by the coroner's office
confirmed that Velasquez's death was
due to drowning. "There was oo
evidence of trauma." said a deputy.
Recently divorced, Velasquez was a
proof reader for the Los Angeles
Times. He was a passenger aboard the
"Cher Ami." returnin& from Catalina,
when he fell into tbe .ea Sunday.
Oraa1~
Weaftler
Breezy tol'llgbt, foggy Friday
morning but mosUy sunny tn
the afternoon -that's the red·
pe from torecuter Jack Frazee,
who looks for seventyisb tem·
perature. along the Oran1e
Coast.
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iAluna. Bead\ cOUDcllmtn were
un.dtlr fire WedMldaJ nlibt becuae
the city bad not kept the American
Flag at half staff for a longer period
due~ mourning after the assasslna-tic$ •ii Dr. Martin Luther lOng, Jr. !J~olal Bevi~qua. .-1 Shadow !AM~ told councilmen 4'many white
pe6pte were distressed and insulted by l4'IOa Beach not lowering the Oag." 81 cbarged that r&marks earlier
about policy making for such a tr~y were a gross "'abdication of
retpOO.SlbWty.
Rt' said 1ucb a decision abould be
m• ltf •ncJllDtD without ~'ref«•
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BmlallllU ilm'lild' .,_ ...
bebiW a .... ..,_ • ftl lb•ce
portrayed atupidlty or bigotry.
Referring apparently to prejudice.
the Lagunan said, "It u .happening
here in real Htate offices, in the
mind.tr or people : Its happening to hip-
pies." He likened the st.ate of affairs to
Nazi Germany.
PRONOUNCEMENTS
Councilmen rt1ponded wtth me11ur·
ed pronouncemeoll about the 1ltua-
Uoo. The aituaUon had been brought
~Little · Old Men' .
Win No Plaudits ',. " 1 87 PAMELA POWEU °' .. .,.., ,_ .... ...
''We're tired ot teeinC Kttlt old me.n
in . ..._. lboe.a come belwe dtJ COUD·
all meetinea md the Board ol
~ to de<:ry meeter pllll-ntnc. '' That was 1be Ol)Won ot Paul White.
Coll.Im Redic> repraentative, as he
spoke belcn a lively crouP of 100
women at the Ont jUiat meetio1 of the
Russians Back
Warsaw Site
For Peace Talks
LONDON (UPI) -Tbe Soviet Uruon
has thrown its full welrht bebJnd
Hanoi's demand tbat Warsaw be the
site of Vietnam talks with the United
States, diplomatic 1ources said tA>day.
Moecow's lnfiuence in tbe PoliJb
~pltal is powerful. The sources noted
the Kremlin could better "keep an
eye" oo Washington-Hanoi exchanges
in Wars.,, tban In any other place
suggested '° far.
ln Warsaw, informed sources said
the Polish government bas urged at
least eight countries to help persuade
the-United States to hold preliminary
talks with Hanoi in Warsaw. TM na·
tioos Included Switzerland. India.
Japan. Britain, Belgium, Italy. France
and Canada.
-Kremlin pressW'e was seen behind
the Warsaw actJoo.
The Polish foreign m J n I s t r y
reportedly told the ambassadors of
thole countries ~t if the United,
States could Wk with Communist
China in Warsaw, wby not also with
North Vltitnam 1
Peking and W a 1 h l n g to n am·
baMadors have for nearly 10 years
been carrying on periodic discussions
in Warsaw about matters of mutual
concern. Tbe United States has objected to
Warsaw on grounds it is not a neutral
country by virtue ol supplying arms U>
Hanoi. The largely ant.i-zionist purge
of officials now under way in Poland is
also a tore point with Wasblngton.
WashingU>n la aald to feel that a
choice ol Wacsaw as a place for
preliminary talks would bring con-
sJderable preesure to bold actual
~ace c:tiscuniom tbere at well.
Full-scale peace t a l t s • by
Washington'• declaration. must in·
elude the South Vietnamese and the
South Koreane. Neither bas diplomatic
relatiODI with~. •
Fr"Om Ruasia'1 viewpoint, Warsaw
bas the diatinct advan\age ol being far
from Oline and far oul!ide Peking's
sphere of lnfhaence.
In Moscow. the Soviet News Agency
Tua reported from Hanoi today that
"reliable sources'' denied there bad
been contacts between the United
State& and North Vietnam.
DAILY PILOT
women's division& ot tt>e Oot1;& Mesa
and Ne1ll'p011 H&rt>or dlambers ot
commeree.
~ ot four representatives oi majcr
industries in tile OrM>ge Coatt •ea.
White ciondemoed ciitizens who at·
tempt to J'Utrain Jndu9trial growUl in
an area ripe and w1lliDg for develop-
IDellt. nree dimenaiooa.I ~ lelevieion,
artltlclal educ8tion, 150-year life ex-
pectaocy md identek travel were
among the fndostrial .ivancee seert in
the not too diltam future by Terry
Doyle ol Pllik»-Ford's Aeronutronlc
Dlvtaion.
Doyle explained that many of these
advances ~ J>C*{ble now but that the
"effect on society would be enough to
dertiroy tbe equilibrium."
Wblle 11>9&ting of radar and nuclear
reaoth)ri, Doyle aaid, "We would like
to get up and yell 'mile love, not war'
too, but we have to be practical."
Welter Babecy of Babcock and
Vaughan Reddl:nr. manager of ln-
dllltrlal relation.a at caddilac Gage,
both Wo:.-,trated tbe effects of their
employes on the economic growth ol
the commuruty.
Guests ol the all-female Mff'mbly
were newly elected Newport Beach
Ma~r Doreen Marshall and wives of
the councilmen from both cities.
A rather abrupt outbreak OCCWTed
when chairman Fay Edelbleut an-
nounced thal Mn. PauJ Gruber. wife
of the former mayor or Newport
Beach was not present due to her
hus.baod's Ulnesa.
"I don't lite to call anyone a fib-
ber," Mrs. Lindsley Pal"6'0ns , wUe of
the Newport Beach Councilman.
shouted. "but I talked to Mrs. Gru~r
and she said she wasn't invited to your luncheon."
The cha.irman rel,ated her talk with
Mrs. Gruber of the day before, and
Mrs. Panoos lat down. But not
without coatinutd. FWDbling.
f'rot1t P .. e 1
BURGLARIES • •
Romano w•s accused of preying
e,,pedruty on late-model cars on
restaurant parking lots during evening
hours.
Recovered property stored at police
headquarters thiJ mcrning included
racn or clothes, jewelry. sound equip-
ment, movle appliances and a movie
projector.
Petersen said the tnvesttcauon w•
~tinuing, but declined U> ray
whether more arr.& were expected
ln the case. He .ad It waa possible
tbat mort property may ttlll be
recovered.
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v-a.~ =:.::-· A letter silMd by Thomas and tb:ree
others 1ta~ p!lt the. PteaJdut on
April I declared America Flap
would be flown at ball staff unto after'
the burial of the civil rightileacfer.
It stated this was not lfooe tn cerWn
areas of pubUc display.
"We. the black people of Lacuoa
Beach, have been grossly insulted and
feel that you haye been disrespecUul
of us as citizens of the community of
Laguna Beach," the Jetter stated.
Cyclists, 9, .
Hit by ·Auto;
~gs Broken
Two nine-year-old boy• were rt•
ported In good condition toct.)' at .Hoel
Memorial Hospital aft.er tbty eecb Hf·
reA<t a broken left lee when the bl·
cycle they were riding collided with a
statklo wagon in Newport Htighta.
Robert Thagard, of 1242 Summer·
set. and Mitchell Massey, Of 1331
Hampshire Circle, both Newport
Beach, collided wttll ~tion WatOb
driven by Linea Pra.stka. 39, of 1419
Galaxy Road, Newport Beach.
Police said the Monday afternoon
accident oceurred when Robert. the
dri~r of the bike, tried to ma.kt a left
turn from Nottingham Road onto
Santiago. .
The motorist tDld poll~ she wa.
going about 20 mph when sbt 1ud-
dMly saw the bike veer. Sbe Hid 1be
hit her brakes and was sklddin& when
the collision occurred. Pol.ice said 1he
w~ cleared of any charges.
Ex-restaurant
Owner Succumbs
Private funeral services for formeT
Costa Me.a resta\U'ateur Loui1 Arthur
HW'wltz will be held 11 a.m. FridaJ at
The Hom~ of Peace Mem1>rial Park,
Los Angeles.
Mr. Hurwitz, a resident of Ore.nge
County for the past 10 years, died
Tueaday, ol an appanot beart a~.
He waa u .
Survivors include his wife. Nancy, of
the home. 180 W. W1l.son ·st.. &sta
Mesa ; three brothers. Robert R. and
Max, both of Newport Beach, and
Samuel of Santa Ana ; and a slst~r,
Mrs. Samuel Gendel of Fullerton.
The family suggest that tbose who
wish may make a memorial con-
tribution to Dr. Semuet Gendel at
Orange County Medical C.nter.
Arran1ementa are under the direc-
tion of Baltz Mortuary, Costa Mesa.
Senate OKs Tax Break
For Movie Industry
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Declaring
Hollywood a "disaster area," a
Democraitlc senator m~ed just
enough tuppOrt f« s.Mie passage of
legislation to aid the movie industry
with a mul~ tax break.
Sea. Ralpb C. t>ull of G_.u said
Wednesday tbe poverty s~ of
Watts in i.o. Anae&es bal • 30 percent
unemployment rate, Mt is ''far better
off than Holly\VOOCS" with a 42.8 per-
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.--f1m_..,, or ie 1eua wtto nl' a •IUiut demanded a public apotto
Ill .. lltaJ preu., , ,
SIGNDS mEM'MED
The 1eti.r Mlen&Wed the sftoera as
1be ~ ·Ucib eomm;tee, a aub-eonunlt.tee ol ~ South ~t Buman
Rdgtita Committee.
Cooocilm111 Roy Holm said he felt
the city should go 01· record as In·
tendtoe no diarespeet ti> D r .
Marlin Luther King or ""•t he stood for.
Councilmen Oharltoo Boyd sug-
fested t!Yt the council oller its most
Harbor
• Ill
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Boyd. , • said Vedder. Hf l\)ob of 1bt MN for
Councilme9 .loseJlb O"SulliVllt • a viable peler tio cover Nd1 lltUlltions
''Ftrlt ol an, we did Jower Ult Piaf oommentinl:
(Saturday and Sunday after the "One cllWJOlt foresee such terrible
slai)'irlf). it was a question ol ltine." . events &lid pliacl spedtically for eacb
He said t h e r e wu confusion ooe. ••
about the matter and If the incident He •Mi ht plpmelft of !be Flag
distresaed people he knew that tbe at hall IW1 is a lol9ma and 1incer•
council hed not lnteoded this to be the salutation and 1'it mu&'lt not be
case. He upressed aedneu about the ovcrdooe t.o tile e.x~nt it .__es lituiati.oa. meaningless." .,..,.wsu
TIME SEQUENCE He suggestfid that the couocil mike
Mayor Vedder detailed the time se-a request tibat the &(ate notily LagtmQ
quence involved Including t h e Be.oh by poll~ ti?let~ 0( a:ny future
lieutenent rovemor's directive ~day aucf) dVectivea.
Talks Expanded
League of Cities Gets RepresentattQn at Meet
By JACK BBOBACX Of ... .,.., ...........
Three membenl of a supervisor.ap-
pointed tiornmttUe to study the
Orange County Harbor Di.strict con-
troversy met with the county's
Jegialatlve delegadoo ~ SacrMDento
Wt<mesday.
They agreed to expand tile~ study
groups to include repre.aentatives from
the County League of C i t l e s .
Auembtymao John V. Brigga (R·
Fullerton) reported ~y.
The meeting in Briggs' Sacramento
office was attended by Robert E.
Thomas. county admlnlstr.Uve of-f~er : Kennetb Sampson, ~ of
harbors. ~sand parks arid Ooun·
ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper.
Briggs said this mormng that the
trio a.,eed to add memben from
county-dty a.dministretin alatfs to
their group to "come up with an
alteroative to the ~sent harbor
district setup."
"I bold them 1 was afraid that if ttiey
did not w-«k w>tti league represen·
tatives lley mJgtlt come up with a
report loaded in hlvor of the Harbor
Diatrkt as p~nUy coostituted,"
Frotn P ,,.el
VIETNAM ...
Briggs said.
Tbe assemblyman said the C'CllD·
mlttee stressed that tbey were ~
to wor'lc witll the league.
Brlggs • bill ~ aboliim tbe Harbor
Dlsitrict and substitute a regular ~
ty department is tet f<7r assembly
committee bearing lunt 12, he .aid.
Other le&Ul.aton att&ndJng the
Wednesday session were St ate
Senators J<iwn G. Sohmitt (R·Tustin)
and Jam es Whetm<>n! (R-Fuller1oo)
and Assemblymen Robert H. Burke
I R-Huntmgton Beach) and Robert E.
Badham <R·Newport Beach).
'Dam n Yankees'
Opening Friday
soldiers killed in a week this year. '1\e capitial. Eight AmeriC811s were
Last week's "kill ratio'' -a military .killed in tbe filht. But spokesmen seM After several ~ks • ' s pr I n g
yardstick for judging the Ude of war fighting geoenily tlackened iD the trai¢ng." Newport Harbor High u h l •'--Com SchOol's "Damn Yankees" will Opet'I a -was s g t y more .. MID two • allied drive to wipe out the Communist two-rught sea.son Friday in the school
munists killed for every slafn allied threat to Seip. audit-Ortum.
servicem111. The ye•'s hi&b WM 1D to Today Viet COiie wUting on the The Richard Adler.Jerry Ross
1 during the Communists' Tel of. Salgui River dMrmel ~ die ~ to mus·ical will be stiaged at 8:15 p.m.
femiw in February. tbe capital fired fOur rocket genedes Friday and Saturday. Admission at
In the air, u. s. jets flew 118 bom· into lie Tulane v~. a 490-foot u. the door costs less than a ball came -
bing miuiCllU Wednesct.y aiainst S. tramport moving 80 miles south of •1:·addition to a big cast, the pro·
North Vietnam's aoutbern panhandle the capital. M1titary tp0ke1meo aid dt·ction features tbe scbool orchestra,
supply lines, willh the Air Force's the ~ suffered llttle ctamage and no A CappelJ.a choir and the Cltantelles.
FlllA swinping jets remaining coe w• bmt. Dram.-coach Bob Wentz bas been
grounded for the aeccod day in a row Allied attention lay ID the A Shau rehearsing the student ensemble each
alter • tibird plane toes. Valley where U. S. intelligence school afternoon for about a month.
l1l ltle s.il<lll ~a, U. S. in· reported u.p to 10,000 North Viet· Assisting him have been Pat U.nd-
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StaeS FU• Si•illl• .
Bonnie ~nd Clyde_
Driver· Protests
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THE REAL 'C.W. MOSS?'
Bonnie an4 Clyde'• Driver Sues
Lytton Resig ns
As Head of Own
Finance Empire
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Flam-
boyant financier Bart Lytton today
resigned ~ chairman and member of
the board. president aod chief ex-
ecutive officer of Lytton1 Financial
Corp. and two subsidiary savings and
loan associations.
Lytton gave no immediate ex·
planation for his actioo but scheduled
a new1 conference for this afternoon
to give bis reasons.
The subsidiartes are Lytton Savings
and Loan Asa.ociatJon and ttie Lytton
Savings and Loan Association of
Northern California.
Last month Lytton announced he
h&~ sold 13 percent of the outstanding
stock of the company to nttle
personal obligations. He retained an
eight percent ownerllhip in the com-
pa11y. • ~
Lytton Financial has reported •net
loss from operation• in botb 1166 1111 1967. •
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....... Wire Sen1ee9
HOUSTON, Tu -The onetime
driver for n<*rloul outlaw loven
Bonnie ud Clysle llas filed a $175,cm
damage suit against producers Of the
award-wlnnlag film of that name, cur-
reaUy showing a.round the nation.
W. 0. JGnel, llOW ~ u.oemployed
and Dvin( W Houaton. contends
Warner Bros . .seven Arts Inc .,
portrayed bim in the movie aa a will·
ing accomplice of the bandit pair.
He 18)'1 Bonnie Parbr and Clyde
Barrow picked him op at a service IWIClf lD I>ectmt,.r, Im. and kept
him .bl ID.reed *'9ttude u a chauf1tW'
for nine moJrtbs.
Jonea, who la known around blJ
home area u Deacon Jones, allqea
be WU nminyed by Michael J.
Pollard u""C:Yw. Moas" in the movie
"BoDDie and Clyde." which won two
Academy Awarda for pbotogapby and
for supporting atcress -E ' t e 11 e Parsons.
"Jones was portrayed as a willing
and sadistic partner in all the Illegal
and dudly acts of Clyde and Bonnie,
whereas, tn fact, Jones tried to escape
several times." savs the suit, filed
Wednesday ln a State District Court.
"One time he did escape," It adds.
"but was told that if he ever escaped
again, they would k!D him."
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R!AL IONMIE AND CLYDE 'GAG' FOR CAMERA IH 1934
Their Dri.,.r Swd-Tod•y for $175,000 Movie Dama191
r
Jones Uved through several Of the
daring experienc61:i shown in the
movie, including a fiery auto crash at
a remote point where a bridge waa
out.
Bonnle was pinned be!i'!ath the
overturned car and suffered critical
burns before two passing farmers
managed tn drag her out. as she
screamed for her mother.
Mexican Police Question
Then Free King Suspect
The undressed burns nearly !tilled
her before Clyde somehow got a doc· MEXICO CI'I"l CAP) -Mexican
tor and nurse and the long, ex· authorities today questioned a U.S.
cruclatlng -and fuWe -road to cltlien they said memblea the man wanted on ~ charge of tlayllig of Dr. recovery was begun. Martin Luther King Jr., then released
Bonnie and Clyde's bloody career him without presslnl any charges.
ended in Arcadia, La., on May 23, Daniel Davtd Kennedy of Baltimore.
1934. when Borinie was 24 and Clyde who said be was on: a -walldng tour oI
was 25, in the violent manner in which the state of Sonont, denled any con·
they had lived. nection with, King's death. An FBI
Federal authorities ambushed the agent, identified only aa Mr. Smith,
young couple, riddled their bodies with said there was 110 resemblance
bullets, and within moments blOOd-between Kennedy and the suspect.
thirlty souvenir bunten had Jtripped James Earl Ray, accor~ to police
the bodiee. in the cib' of. Hermolillo. •
Clothe.a, underwear, jewelry and Lt. R<>ber;to Fletcher of the Judicial
even Bonnie's hair were torn from the police In Cal>orca, Sonora, had taken
corpses. • Kennedy into custody ~om a ~~rca
Their burial ln Dallas brought 2l>,OOO hotel.
·-sights~ and BonnJe'a wish to go ID Baltimore. Kennedy's mother. ~ flOl9e al last tiJ9e ,.. h mother P• &. Kennedy, sald, ''There is just ~dn be fullllled, 10 aavagt were -no connection. He doesn't even look
the curJoui. like him.
"It was Impossible for him to do it,"
liaid Mrs. Kennedy. "He wouldn't even
kill a fly. let alone a baman being."
Mrs. Kennedy said her 41-year-old
so n left Baltimore March 24 to go to
Mexico -; "he want~ to take oU,
that's all" -and that he telephoned
her from there on Sunday.
"He w~s so happy when he talked to
me.'1 said Mrs. Kennedy. "He said
people were so friendly to him there,
because everything was so peaceful
and quiet."
Fletcher said earlier that the man
he was holding made a telephone call
this week to Baltimore asking that
money be sent him in Caborca.
Police in Cludad Victoria detained
another man briefly 10 days ago
because he flt the general description
of Ray. There have also been reports
from several other Mex1::an cities of
persons spotting men resembling Ray.
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. ;
UCI Professor
,Wins High Hono.r .
1.JCI professor. Edward A.
Steinhaus. who can take credit for
preventing famine. bas been elected to
the National Academy of Sciences.
Announcement ct the highest honor
ttlat can be beetowed oo an Amerloan
scientist was made Tuesday in
Washington, D.C.
Dr. Steinhaus, professor of
blok>gical sicence. was selected for his
work In cbeclcln1 hordes of locusts and
other insect populatio~ t'llat oan cause
fa:mlne by eating food supplies.
HiJ metbo( ls t<l infest the insect& with deadly'disease. He bas pioneered
research oo Insect p a t b o g e n s
( v lru.ses} . · '
Dr. Steinhaus said he ls very
surprised but truly honored in being
elected to the Academy. He called It
"a bumbling experience" to be invited
to join "the august body."
Four other l:JC professors from
othar campuses also were elected to
the Academy, Mis.log University of
Callfornla's membership over 100,
mere than any other school. One out of
every eight Academy members is
from a UC campus.
UCJ has one ot:ber member of the
Academy. He is Graduate Dean Ralph
W. Gerard, a pby6iologist, who was
selected in 1955. Dr. Gerard will ho6t a
faculty reception for Dr. and Mn.
Steinhaus later this week.
Dr. Steinhaus and h.is family Uve at
2415 Blackthorn St. in Eastbluff.
Election to the Academy of Sciences
Is in recognition of distinguished
achievement in original resevch. Dr.
Steinhaus is ~ognized among fellow
scientists as the father of m<>dern in-
vertebrate pathology.
His research has led to industrial
production of insect pathogens, a vital
weapon against the specter of famine
which faces overpopulated regions of
the world. The pathogens are con·
side.red a safe and e f f e c t i v e
alternative to hazardous chemical
pesticides.
Dr. Steinhaus was the very first
member of the UCI faculty. appointed
early in 1963 as dean of biological
sciences. He left the dlainnanship of
the division of lnvertebrate pathology
at UC Berkeley to come to Irvine.
He stepped down as dean last year
to devote fuU time t.o teaching and
research.
Cor1·ect Address
The address of the family of Lisa
Ann McKinney, the 3-year-old Costa
Mesa girl killed Sunday, when she was
struck by a car, is 2S6 16th Place Apt .
C, Costa Mesa.
I
GREAT HONOR
Dr. Edward Steinhaus
Algeria Chiers
Auto Blasted;
Suspects Killed
, .
ALGIERS (UPI) -Two men today
machine gunned a car carrying
. Algerian President Houari Bourne·
dienne but he escaped with a cut Up
from flying glass. An official an-
nouncement said the two suspected
assailants were killed.
The assassination attempt came
minutes after a cabinet · meet\Jlg
presided over by Boumedienne Wh9 .
five months ago crushed an attem~
military coup against his regime.
Police promptly surrounded the
hilly. sun-baked area overlooking
Algiers and announced an hour Wer'
the two suspected assailants bad been
killed. One of B o u m e d i e n n e ' 11
bodyguards was reported killed ilr the
shooting fray. , ·
The governmen\-<:ontrolled Algerlab ·
News Agency I APS) reported the
assassination attempt. the first liace
Boumedienne seized power on June 19,
1965.
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MEWPORt • 11 FASHIGM ISL MID •
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• OTMER DAYS 10:00 TIU. 5:lO
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DAILY ftlLOT
.................... ..., '1nma IHI ~ray carried an ~ doi. from a burning hoaM tn Toronto. Murray was trated .t St. Michael's Hospital
for Injuries 1U.Stained in the rer
CM. • • The dog revived and bit
him Clll the hand. • '1'lle c!iJ'eotor of the University of
mtncU pllyllcal fltntll t..boraW,.
Dr. ThliM9 Kirt Cur-., told del• ._ a a eornentioll ln CGlorado
1low to atay . fit
reM911h«r, .. ~'11-
...... peoP.le Jn th• wCld4 are
'
Wboftitllb ... md..t Jlep.u • •
H~f/IDOOd makeup ~ have been
k1'fl.Oft to to0rk tDC1lldm bue •• UlU
co.ts it took vt11I little t/forl to fool
a4 $IM people on tM lt1UJio tour.
UfllUr that sombrero and b1htnd that
'"'' muit4Cht while ht takts a du· gj._.d brtak on tht ad of Para·
*"t's "1ivt Ci:ird Stud'' ill (bet UoU
k,.w it all th1 ti?MJ Dtan. Martin.
• • . Kalamuoo Police Chief Dun A. '*' found out first band bow dedi-~ted hiJ force really is. It coat bbn f9.50. Ht paid the tint in Mu-• al C o u r t after Patrolman
t11 Dr•per ticketed him 011 a ae of drivtne 15 miles per hour
e • 25 mph r Umit.
Five alert Madison, Wis., youths ~11ed a theft. follower the thief
! ptovided police with a ftv•
• written report on their obMr·
Oll,t. M a result, leneclo • ,...,, 26, ii in jail on a bur~ .... •
rtmiver.dtu of Colorado Str.u:Unts f!4w vottd to ~t tilt itu-
Cfent union lunchroom in honor
Of Alf,,td E. Packer, the onltl
Jnan tvtr convicttd of canni·
.'.J>alilm tn U.S. hiatory. Packer
. tooa convicted m Lakt City.
Colo., an 1883, of having killtd
and tatell fivt companion&
C4»11ht with him in a bliuofd
· fDhi~ prospecting for gold. A
" p .. mocra1ic ;udgt lat.r 1enttne;
" td Pa.ck er to dit for the critU.
• ~t weTe only sevtn Dtmo-
• trats in Hin.sdale County and 4 • rou. Alfrtd Pa.cur, you man·
i tohno so-and-so, you au flvt of
them," the judge aaad. "l sen-
' ttnct you to be hangtd by the ~
acck until you aTt dead. dead,
; •ead." The studt'nt Lunchroom,
~ tht target of remark& for
, ollcgtd poor food , "has con·
'ltonU11 strived to attam the high
jtaadarda tumplifitd ~ the
• fl'ft of Mr. Pacm," &M n1ol•
• tion sti:tted.
T~. April 25, lM I
Abernathy
Fears Evil
Compiracy
ATLANT~ Ga. (AP) -The tuv.
Jlalpb D. AMrnatby, who 1ucce*5ed
tbe slain Dr. Martin Luther Kma Jr.,
hu rlited the queiticm of a po111ble
conspiracy aimed at pick.Int off
leaders of the civil ri&hta iiio~ment
and th• Poor People'• Campaign.
Abel'DMhy, who launches the Poor
People's Campaign next Monday, told newsmen Wednesday th.Ill the "forces
of evil have sought to defeat our
mo~nt, and our crusade by kllling
off our leaden," He enumented many
slain civil rtpi. leaden.
"Now the gave con~n at th.Ii ~cular t1me on riJY part." he •!t,
'is the fact that thert may be a con-
spir~ taktnt pllee lD t1Ua country W
actually dlf•t our mov,ment, dele.t
the thrurt. by pkJdlq elf our 1eadtn
OM bJ OM Cll' fht• by tbr•, a thAs ..-.ma, be.''
lCtq Wtl ab« to death m Memplli5,
Tenn., wM.N be .... to IMd ttrikinf
fm'bete workers A1ri1 4 1n a march.
1'bt FBI hu cbarpd one man, ·Mt.ourf priaon eecapee James Earl
Ray, with crlmiDal conspiracy m the
alaJiqg but bu not named ob!!' ~,.
ed ccmpb'ators.
Since then, all locta have been
changed at Southern C b r ii ti a n
lAaclerahlp Conference otlieee in
Atlanta and an .-med llJ&rd poeted.
Abtruthy succeeded King u presi-
dent Of SOLC and now will lead tbe
Washington campaign which seeks
fed9Nl procram• provldlnl jobl or in·
come for• tbe poor and unemployed.
The campaio be,W May 1 with &
mua meefin&-1n Memphis, followed
by the lliacinl of a &old 1tar Oft the
m o t • f bticony where IGnt fell
mortally wounded ad a three-day
march from Memphis to Marta, Miss.
M•k.s ii one of the pooreat area& of
the nation, Abematby said. It will be
the starting point for the soutbern
caravan, including a waaon train load·
ed with poor families pullln1 out May
8 tor the nation's capital.
Abernathy will drive the first nail
~ 13 in a shantytown in Wuhinaton,
the location not yet c h o a e n .
Mean~. p&rticipanta will b e
Jtrtaminl toward Wa.ablntton from
aCJ'061 the nation, with a hu1e
demonltNtion set May~.
Vote Places
Restrictions
On Firearms
• W ASRING'roN (UPl) -The $enate
Judiciary Committee hu voted to
clamp Uebte.r restrictions o.n. the salt
rA. ftreMms, including a ban on mail
order Mlea of handguns.
The committee by a 9 to 7 vote
W~ reaftinMd an earlier ac-
tioD taUn OD April I by approving a
1•ctlon of tht Johnson
Admlnlltratioa'1 ant1crim1 lepslative ~ that would lmpoee limited ftreria c:catroll.
Al approved Wedntlday, the
lDNIUft would Jll'Ohjbt.t mall order
bandtun aalff. ban the receipt of any
lireann1 ID violation of It.ate laws,
bar over·the-<:OUDter sales of hand&UJls
to out-<llo4tate residents and limit the
sale of handguns to persons 21 and
OVM.
Votina for the bill to make 1t a little
leas easy to buy a aun were Sen.
Thomaa J. Dodd, (D-Cclnn. ), a atrong
auppcl'ter of. gun ccatrol legislation.
atone with Sena. Joaepb Tydings. 1 D·
Md.), Ph l l l p A. Hirt, (0.M i ch.).
Geor11 A. Smatben. (D-Fla.). Hugh
Scott, <R·Pa.). F.dwlll'd V. Long, CD-
Mo.), Bh'ch B~ (t).lnd.). Edwud
M. Kennedy, (O-Mu1.), and Hiram L.
P'aat. CR-Hawaii).
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CAPE .KE:NNEI>Y (UPI) -The bn.
mediate future of the 1'duo'1 mft-oto.
the-moon laundi timetable nltl tada1
lll the bands al hect A~ ad·
minlstratar James t . W'Ebb.
He MUil ~ whether to accept I
recommendation Jrom the head et the
Apollo prop-am to launch h nut
Saturn S moon rocitt with men ~
or send lt on a third Wlm&IUltd tllt to
JrOVe it 11 safe for men .
"l expect a. deCiaion 1hortJy," Mid
.Maj. G.n. Samuel C. Pllillipl, tbla
Apollo program. dinctor, at a ~
Wednelday .i:n Wubinpm.
Phillipe laid ht wa1 confident the
problems ~t marred the Jut ,..
manned tfst tllaht can bl oarr19• without additional filpt tart.a. ~
of that, he !'K'OIDllleDdtd to Wtllb tMt
project Apollo procnd to ma ... filJhtl.
!ut PbWip. said his plan 1'U cte-
tiqent ~ ~ tau verifJin1 th• ew, t are Pfoper. 'rM recommelllatian, repart*1 .~ by
UPI, wu continntd bf re ar•ney w.-., .
Under Philllps • Jropoul, the next
project Apollo laundt will bl the Diaht
of astronauts Walter Sd:rln-a, Demi
Eisele and Walter CUnnlnabam on a
smaller Saturn 1B rocket into earth
orbit. Their mi1&ion, which would be
desienated Apollo 7, ii tar111ed for
September.
111 another developlaeilt. technicians
Wednesday night bq;an rtmovinf the
tn11nunmt unit contrOl Mctlon from
the Satmn lB to look for pouibll
damage callsed by tM 1pillin1 «
nitrogen. ~de an M 11111*' aection
oC the launcher. The move was not ex-
pected t.o affect the Apollo 7 la\l!X:.h
SC!bedule.
Next on Phillips' plaa ~ come
the first m&nMd Sftn I launch.
Astronauts Jamn Mcl>i.ttt. David
Scott and RusNll SdnNi.ckart would
ride the first compl«t Apollo into
earth orbit lat. this year. Their
miuion would be Apollo 8.
Asked wbethw McDiviU agrett with
the plan. ~ said he dJda't in-
quire. but said 111 daa'l thJJlk be ob-
ject&."
The fint of b Sean It flew a
nawlus mission Jut NO'l'en1ber. but
9hlllipe laid 9tt MCGDd encountered
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Girl, 15, Named
• I
Ma'h Instructor
MI~ Fla. (AP) -
Edith Stirn, 1Vbo entered
coll~ge the ~ of 13, baa
been ace as a math in·
*1lotor W.lcbigan State
Univera She now is 15.
'Ma:;.bags'
Neu Trend
In
RK (AP) -The
what a lady car-
pocutbook will
p. People may
The t.eeo-a
been called
age of two, c
assistantship
departmeot
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Humphrey, Rocky Employ Same Ta~tic ~
WAS.RlNGTON CAP) -
Vice President Bubert B.
llQDJllhrey and Gov. Nelscll
A. Boctefeler « New York
~ erop&oyiog tbe u.me
PGUUcal tactk in delayJng lotm.1 d«lerattom ot can·
dJdacy, But the e.ffect on u.tr presidential ~ is ncltably different.
For Humphrey, tbe delay
hl9 been beneficial; for
Rocteleller, it bu COID·
plica'*f hb already COO·
1idereble pnibiema..
Hwnpbreys~are
pieMed db h way things
bave gicme '1nce President
Jobman w1dldreW f.rcllD the
race q it becmla e'ft4ent
the vice preSldetlt ftUld
c:ballenge Sens. Robert F.
Kenned)' ud Euceoe J.
McCarthy for the
Democratic ftOll11nlti.oD,
S1ace tb_.. II DO doubt
Hmn¢rey lateodl to re -
he's apected to ..-ce
that s.turda1 -Ml ~s
have been aetUnc ., a ne·
t.ional campacn crpai.za·
tion and romdinc up om·
veation suppcri. Memwblle.
theiJ' candidate .. about
hiJ bu.Rnell al vice ]ll"eCi·
WllK DAYS 9 to 9
dent, makiltc appearances
around the country.
Their sltuatica haa been
greatly slmplitied because
filing deadlines fOr most
presidential prlJMrles b a d
passed by the time Johnson
withdrew. frt!e.ing them to
concentrate on nonprimary
states which elect most con-
ventl:in delegates.
Rockefeller'& supporters
are not entirely aaCJsfied
with Ute way things are
going despite their op-
tirnlatlc statement a b o u t
the a u p p o r t the draft·
Rockefeller movement is
get.ting arOUDd tile country.
Alt.bough it'I kD 0 W D
Rockeleller wanta the GOP
presidential nomination and
~ to fight fonner Vice
President Richard M. Nixon
for it, many politicians have
told the }\ockefeller camp
they cannot support the New
Yorker unless be makes his
candidacy publicly clear.
nus wa.s the dominan\
ttieme of a strategy session
last week between t e y
leaders in ttie Rockefeller
camp and s u 'c h un·
committed GOP leaden as
SATURDAY 9 to 5130
DONT JUST ST AND THERE
~] PAINT
.
5 FOOT STEPLADDER
A 1tur4)<-ocfen 1fepl1cfcftr for
•bout helf of whet you'd pey
ehewhtre. For thh price, yow
cen't npect u1t iron: but It'll
help you cfo the job better
•nd quicker.
399
9" ROLLER COVERS
EA.
Ute, then ton. Your time 11 much 19 too v•luable to wule cl .. 11int C
rollitr c..,.,., (If thet'a t11. UH,
• ~why w11te tt ,elati1197J
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•uylu mere. C1n bt
p1ln+.J for !.rl9iltenin9 lh•
J•n, worbhop, kitch•n, or ~Id's rooM. Wo h•v• tho
hooks for chHp too. ... ~ ........ . . . . . ....... . . . . . . ....... . ......... ..........
SPRINKUR HIAD
n ... •r• .. 11 .. ""•" by
Ch•111r.lo11, Acfflltf•bl1 flow
fro11t wll to 1/2 to I/~. encl
I'll IY•t bot Karm wishu 111
fflo ~01d1 111 hit 1tore lookecl tt.h,.oJ.
33'
G.I MIRCURY
SWITCH
A 411let swltcli thef1 ltfu l for tho 11utury
or Je11. lt'a ~.l.'t w1y of 11yln9 KEEP
QUln , .... ..., clo tll.y kup Oii m1~1119
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SOMETHING
NEW DRIPLESS
LATEX WALL PAINT
A nice smooth letex well peint which een
be tinted In your choice of colors. Hi
hiding weaheble finish end completely
dripless 'epplic1tion are ·1ust two of the
features of this hi9h qu• ity-low priced
peint. If the SP.ring house clHning didn't
rHlly do the thin91 meybe e fresh coet of
P.eint will.
99
Gal.
QUALITY
PAINT BRUSHES
Our very b11t, sfurcfy but flexible
nylon brhlf11. ChooH from l inch io
HI Inch lo 4 % inch. I Souncf1 lik•
• choo choo trein on lh lut lr•d).
8uy 1omt, it'1 • 9ood cful.
PLASTIC DROP CLOTH
When It apilh and the c•rpt l
h ruined, you'll wi1h you'd
bou9ht H•tral. Ctn double 11
furniture covert while you're
fourin9 Europe thh '""'""'-
(Not me, I'll be lucky if I 911
H fer u th• Itek ley.I
9x12 9~.
CAULKING GUN
',~ Ru991cf mtltl, pistol type
holder, wilh tttch1t for
•ccur1t1 fttd. Holds 111 ty~I 1l•ndtrcf tubea. C•ulk
it up now, we .-irt't teen
the l11t of the April Shower'-
99c
Square
or Round
Point Shovel
Sony folks, but h•r• It com••·
019 this prlc•. IH14 to cfo it
once thi1 yetr 1t lu1t.I
YOUR
CHOI ~I 1••
TOILD TANK BALL
If yow'•• pt • 4rlp 111 fh. heutt, fry
repl1cl11t the l•11IL> !loll 111 ynr w•t•r
tlesft ud tflt ,.He• uJ 4•1et wlll
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Gov. George Romney of
Michigan. To a man, the1
felt Rockefeller must make
a formal statement soon If
he ls to have any chance.
Rockefeller is counting
heavily on his speeches
around the country on ma·
j0r bsues, plus his ap-
pearances lo COMeetion
with platfonn hearings by
the Republican Governors
Association next moot!>, to
rouse support for his can·
didacy.
America Sotlety ~
Newtpaper Editors, fell flat
la 1 t week. Now • oJne
observers think that Jn
witbdrawing from the
primaries be forfel~ Ule
arena 1n which be ts
stronge.&t -p er 1 o n • t Q •
person campalgn.lng, sbilt·
mg bands and off·tbe-<iulf
speeches.
But his first effort, a
Washington speech on urban
problems b e r o r e the
Meanwhile, delegates are
being 1elected and time is
runnhii out oo Rockefeller
even f.bough the nomln~e
won't be picked until the
Repu_bllcan convention in
Auguat.
CLOSEOUT
PREFINISHED PANELING
Thia is 1 very 1pecl•I cfHI. Choua from 1voucfo, p•c•n.
w•lnwt, or birch j,. full 4 11 t 1huh of lovely
preflni1hed p11111in9. lt'1 • cloHod, 10 flt1t come, flrtt
Hrvecf. Sorry, no phone orcfen, no reorden, fto will
0 111 ••• iu1t come, pick •nd chooae •ncf m•h your
well1 very happy by drenin9 them up for Sprl119,
(Nude w1ll1 ere unl•wfull. Sli9ht imperfection1.
LIMITID
QUANTITY
FIRST COM!
FIRST SERY£D
299
GLIDDENS
PANEL
ADHESIVE
Full
4x8
Sheet
99c TUBE
Thia i1 the stuff th•t lfl1k11 (or n1if.fe11 p11111ln9, 9lvo
t more pro4euion•I look lo •II pt nelin9 Jobi. (Yu h m•n,
the cfetectivtt will never •now just utclly where the
molhtr·ln·l•w i1 p•neltd in ttl. lt'1 cftcorttor
t pprovecf •ncf it'1 mecfe by Glidden 10 you know that
if1 becked by their money beck 9uer1nlH If not
completely stfofi1cf. And while in the store, ask for
your Hom• lluwtiful Oecor1tin9 l ook of lcfua by
Glicfcfe11 ••• It's• winner •
PATIO LIGHT
WITH REFLECTOR
Now th•t your houH Is 111
peinltcf •ncf penelecf, 1it ouhicfe 1~aft"""-.._JI with this li9ht lo rucf, th•t w•y
you won't be h1n9in9 •round
rne11in9 up the interior.
199
McLANE EDGER
AND TRIMMER
6995
Tiiis :, the ••ry IMst thel money c•n bvy !Mit wo'R t1\e
your chtet len~A1111rlurd, or MulerCh•'9•), Fu+• ·ea
t l rl991 & Str•tfe11 en9I"•· fin91fllp controls, •II tlttl
coMl.uction, H 1y 1t•rhr, 0•9t1 onr 100 fut•
111h111te, tllh le eny a119lt , converh lo trimmer In
H con41, •nd la tho choice of more p<ofenlonel
t•rdentn th•n 11•y oth11.
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·Link Between Driving, . Skin Caneer Reported
PASADENA (UPI) -~
,_ure to •unshine md wind
, ftlle driving or r1dint In
•tomoblle1 may be a coo·
trtbutlng factor to develop-
IDllllt ot skin cancer.
l>r. E. W. Demaree, a
PIMdeoa aurgeon a n d
Nldlololilt. studltd 10,000
.... ol •kin CIDCel' and
iMind ma ba.ve men akin .-ca on ihe left lide of
.. face and neck while
Wlmen bave mon on the
dCbt lide.
He uJd the rtUCID for the
lldlnl' may bt bec8Ule ,._an, JMa drive can
ft1Je wome11 ride. 'nnaa, a ._., face la upoMd to the
~entl on the left side
wblle a woman's ri&tlt side
It expotld to sun an4 wind.
Demaree related bis con-
:·New Costs
ANNOUNCIH$
chaaionl recedtly to the 21st
annual meetlDc ol t h e
Jam• Ewin« Society, an
ortanizatioa of cancer diag-
JlOIUclalll.
"With people born before
1900 (before the
automobile), there is little
at no dlff ereoce between the
right and left s 1 d e s , "
Demar" Aid. ''Both men
and women cl itbllt era had
skin cancers equally divided
between ~ two lidee."
Starting with pertoDI born
hl 1900, the ta dflference
become. evldelst.
.,It Ls the men ctrivert
born in tb1s cmtury who
have tbe 1DOlt ltrikiDi
preponderance of leftband
lide cancers, and it la with
women born in the first few
decades of this cettury that
1he rigbthand aide 1eems
more vulnerd>le to Min can-cer." be said.
However, Demaree llid
tlnct 1980 h .wnacs .,.
returning to the pre-1900
f:.~ Be lttributee the. o f .. difference
bettreen mile and female incidence" to tbe IDcrealtnc
number of womtn driven.
lD'S IE FllBll Y
U JOU bavt new nelpboh
or bow of IJl1GDe movtaa
to our area, pi.ut tell 11
IO that we may ateDcl a
friendly welcome and belp
thaa to become acquainted
bl lbtlr new nrroundln11.
llBlllllfon lucll
Visitor
5'Mt26
Cost1 MISI Visitor
494-0579
Harber Visffor
'424SH
HARQ AREA RER>RM TEMPLE
Classes Set · ·
In Homes
You doe't have to leave
home to be to.rOlled in
1cbool
More than five mllllon
Americans were earoUed in
COft'tlpOadence c o u r 1 e a
durinc 11187, t:be N:Mblal Home study C o u n c i1
reoort.t. •
Heme study cow9e1 are
offered by private IC!Mols,
colle1e1 and um..-lttles,
bl•slnesa firms, m 1 11 t a r y
Mrricel, h fedelW pern-
ment, and r e 11 g lo u 1
or11DLzaUons.
AU were poojed together
to total the mOff tham five
.million Jtudems.
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THiii TOP SILLIU
e VAWY o .. TH• DOI.LS ..
DIONNI WARWICK
9 DOCK OF THE BAY
onlS llDDING
9 NANCY & LEE
N. SINATIA-L HAZILWOOD "
·!~Al
8 TO RUSSEL
llLL COSIY
4.7t VALUES
· s419 • I• A •
"CltlAM" -WALi W.
.. ARETHA A1t11uvu· -A. lltANKLIN '
"THI IEE GOIS Jllll'r' · "SUPER HITS" 6.ts VAL.
bG. H
·NO UPS ·-
. Nb DOW
KIRB
PO Lil
REG ..
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'Ve
DUAL SO
KIRBY
VACUUM
VALUE $300.00
Now OnlY
$1•9?'
AND ~t: '
Royal Traveller
IV IAMIONITI
OFF O· ON ~
LUGGAGE
llMINGTON1
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COMPLETE WITH CASE
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RIG. St.SO
ooumerpWt tn tibet Cllll1lt1
WW IWt a ftlMlbQJt, ltudy
GO flnanctnc 4bt J)l'O)eet at
oore, be laid.
Solon to Talk
State MDator A n t h o n y
BelleDIOD wW be tbe iuest
speaker at c a m p a J 1 n
cocktail party for Pr.llden·
tJal cand.Jdate S e n a t o r
Eugene McCarthy Sunday
from 3 to e p.m. at the
Weetm!Dlter M c C a r t b y
Headquarters, 15657 Beach
Blvd.
''Oooverttnc the roadway m an all weatber biJbway
would opea laqe recna-
t.IOUJ .... '° h pUbUe, JIC'OV• llCOllsa tlo dancm1>UI
fire areas~ and provide a
new evacuation route for the
coastal •eu," Kod> told
aupetvi«ln.
1be ~ commJuloner
aajd' eome fedetal ud state
funds might be avallable for
the project.
1be roedway, if built.
would pr#iide an addltlonial
route to the neigt:lboring county and bOJ>efully relieve
~n oa~e S-. Ana
CIQ.Y'Oll expressway.
FAMOUS NAME
ATTACHE CASE
RIG. 1~.tt
GRAND OPEllllG '688 SPECIAL
YACWM PINKING
ClWER BAG
at • u r every uy SHEARS
prlc. to flt most
models. 7 IN.
a.g. Value
$1:00 1 pacbge .... $1.49
29' NOW 48(
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ONLY
HOOVER
CONSTELLATION
VACUUM
A good economic vecuum
with poW9rful 1ud5on.
~.=:=:-$2588 HOLDS
Ml
ATIACMMOOS
llUDU
FAMOUS NAME
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SEWING MACHINE HIAVY
DUTY
25 YIAlt
GUARANTEED
ROUND IOlllN
RIG. $t9.
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'5888
THE
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2300 HARBOR BLVD. •
COSTA. MESA
95 54·0-1112
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Thundiy, April 25, 1968
Slfnl ~
MacArthur Boulevard ~eeo P~ Co•'1.t HJebnf 1D Omuia del Mao
and Pililades Ri09d • Ve t e r • o s Me m or t a 1
mtmrey will be lDV~ in
ceNID<IJles Slilurday.
'lbe pc.tiic is tnvtted to 1he
2: 30 p.m. rites bes.se north-
bound lanes of the ~.,.
near Harbor View Drive,
aocording to c ombia t d
sponecn ol the ceremaay.
A legw.tlve relOlutfoo tn.
troduced by Sen. .klbn G.
SdinUU (R·TuMin) 1a1 t
)"Mt atves fl• c A r t bu r
Boulevard It. boaaiay tllle
in reootnltlan '1.U __,.
vetKam.
Prioclpa1 ..... include
Sdlmitl, Niwp«t Berdl
Ma3'ol' Dorem MMlbllil IDd
Jsmet E. Jc:hmoa, dlredDr
of lie Deptinment of
Vet.er>ans Afliairc.
One • ennotnctn( the new OOe ia t.nstalled et the
site ol Saturday's ceremony,
w.hile another wUJ be
erected faai:ng aouthbowld
Wlel near University Drive.
CdM Girl
To Tour
Pakistan
Dian Smith, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gecqe E.
Smith o< 1524 Serenade Ter·
race, Corona del Mar, bas
been chosen as ooe ·of a
team of eeveo students from
the University of California,
Santla Barbara, wno will
tour Pakittan for Uln!fe
monttis as a member of the
cultural and g o o d w 1 I I
delegation.
Miu Smith, a junl~ at
UCSB, was chosen from a
field of IM) applicant& by
means of tests, interviews,
dlscusaioos, semlnars and
primitive c.amping trips.
She 1s a graduate of
Corooa del Mar Hlgb School,
majoring in cultlral an-
thropoloaY.
Displaying her famous
pout, French sex-kitten
Brigitte Bardot arrives
at London Airport com·
plete with mini -skirt,
thigh -length J>oots and
a Bonny and Clyde
style w i d e brimmed
hat. She's in London for
work on her latest
film.
Concert Set
In Laguna
The Oburob of ;...,
Oh.r.Mit of Latter-Saitttt will sponsor it.a t.ounh art·
Dl.W aprJng concert at the
Laguna Beach IDdi Sdlool
~ Fr1da1 eveoq.
Claasical .as well a 1
popuW' music will b •
featured. .
Sue Piaidlell, P a me I a
Gates, Joie &w:lrnum, Jay
Colyer. Richard Daatrup
and Dan md o.iot S.lillg
will be among ttiose taking
part.
Reserv.atioos may b e
made by eal:liog $2864 or ~ Cloy Francis will be
host for Che eveolng.
lntnltlilCOC'ftl)OUndld deity and peld from the
ht 1f fUndl n NCtfWd by the 10th. Interest ls paid
ftum dM'l'ICeMd when M* remeln tD quarter's
end. Interest It peld to date Of wlthdl'IWll after three
months M*1 ICC04.ltlt '9mlfns open to end of quarter.
Accounts are lnlUrtd to $15,000 lfld protected ~
An1h1lm'1 100" record of 11f1ty since 1oundlnc
In 1921.
ltt us trlnsftr your «count. wt hind,. 111 det1Jls,
ANAHEIM
SAVINGS
'
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
111411 o"'c" 111 w. UIMlll • t jll M ltrfft I ,,. .. "'' ..... ~..!..c.ciltnlll ......,_tuc,,Clflf. 1191,Cllolftlt ,._Nm Ll.t4'1t JA. Mtn
'1llK OOfMHllNf PMKINO AT AU. I ~T'IOHt
.. '
l ' .
• • DAILY PJLOT
• ·LONDON roPn -The
tJJlited Stat.es h a 1 eo-
--:.1iitt.,&!d .1ta MidjDe East
all.lee to improve their rela·
tiou with the Soviet Union
but bu cODVinced them the time la not yet ripe to lower
their guardt agaiut Oom·
manilt aagrualoD, U.S. Of·
fldala uid today.
Diplomat.I 11w this u the
ebl~ achievement ot a tw~
day meeting of mlniltera ol
the> Central Treaty
Orbnmtioa .(CENT 0),
w!ich aded WedneadaJ.
.... utlom of the 13-teu-old alha•• -the
former 8qhUd Pct -a.re
Arab Women
Stage March
Of Protest
Um~ Preti lDCmladouJ Jordanian and I a r a e 11
troop1 exdmtgled gunfft
acro11 the Jprdan Rlver to-daf lot fbe ninth time this
weiet. Jn Jent8~ IraeU
police ~ up.a march by
150 A.Nb wunen pmteeting
a p la n n e d lsrMI in-
~ day etleb'atlon
there May 2.
1be AJ'4lb9 ~ • 0
.,i.red by ln'Mti pWls Ill>
bokl • mOiWy pmaie in
former Anb areas o f
Jerollilm lat J«dm call-
ed for m emergency U. N.
Seoority oiuJcil senion to
try to bkJck whit it oa.lled •
viollljo11 ol the ceaee-tre.
PalellttDm Anb com-
mands wmed that if l5rae1
~ Pad with pWlll for
tile .,._ Iareel ''will l!ac.'e
untoward consequences."
'Jbe -.t came bun the
Pale9tine Liberation
()rgWDtzation (PLO) and
was brolldoalt by Cairo
1'18dio.
No oaauaAties w e r e
reporited int~·· g\lll duel
near El-Ma>-oi bridge in
the area below the Sea of
Galilff. 1be flgbting and the ~ mardl by t be = .. "'~f~~~ atuatfcm.
Grut Brila.ul. Ir a D .
Pakistan and 'l'\aU1. llw
Uni~ Statc:s t~llJ'
ha1 on}7 u.e stabls • •
observer. But it takes part
in all CENTO activities and
c o n t r i bot.ff substantial
military. economic a n d
tec.bnological aid.
In their closing com·
nwn.iqoe. the C E N T 0
m i n i s t e r s pledged
lbemselv-. to ''continue to
wort for peace and security in tbe Atta •••
U.S. oWciall expressed
gratification that there were
no mona to pull out or to
wind up tbe alliance, even
by Pa.ldstan. which has
played a 1imlted role since
UC as a sign or diapleasure
a:t U.S. and British arma aid
to its JMjghbor and enemy,
India.
Nicholas Katzenbach, the
U.S. undersecretary of state
who !'epl'esented Secretary
of State Dean Rusk at the
meeting, told n e w s m e n
alttiougb there Is less "sense
of urgency" than when the
alliance wu formed In 1955,
none ot its members sug-
ge.sted modoning It.
Katzenbach said t h e
meeting gave him an op-
portunity for e x t e n 1 i" e
sidellne talks witb other
minist~s. covering not only
CENTO'• immediate pro-
blems but such iasues as
Vietnam peace prospects,
Soviet pepetration in the
Middle Eut and tt)e future
of t be Persian Gulf alter
BriWn's planned military
~ut in 1971.
Katzenbach told newsmen
that aQIOng points be made
in the ta!ks were:
-Vietnam: The United
State,, bope1 for e a r l y
serious ~· talki, but is
not .interested ;A getting out
of Vietnam except on q>n-
dit.ions that ' wOU:W create
stability In eoathe:ut Alia.
-Persian Gulf: T b e
United State3 does not plan
to take over B r l t a i n ' s
military role in the area. It
believes that, basically, it iS'
up to the coumnes o( that
area to solve their own pro-
blem.
-soviet penetta1il>n l'1 the
Middle East: Soviet ac·
tivitie1 have increased a
good deal ad tbf.I ts a. ma&-
llies
ett (Or some concern. Thls
I! one reasoe the UnJted
States desins an end to lbe
Arab-lsraeU dispute. but
there is oo question of the
United Sta~$ replacing Bri-
l&UI in Aden or the Red Sea
area.
NEW YORK (AP) -only a few hundred ot the OJ'DDllipm be baltecJ but
Columbia University cancel· 27,500 students enrolled -tbM t1-to Cbe IDA be coo-
. ed evening claseet Wed-were the acbool'a plans for a t1Jl.DeCL . ·
nesday and virtually IMled new gym In a ne.arby 1'he e&rreat protNfbegan
off its campus 11 mlli&ant HarleJQ pwt and its tie with ~~ = e:
student demonsb"atoN oc· the Institute for Defense -::::........ t.i.....ltaded Adini
cupied more bulldinp In a ~'°:ii e denHJDltration ;;;;-~Coleman ud
c:ootUUng tum~ pro-grew, there were Uireata of two ~ Jn Cdemaa's
test. Vio*ce. HmnIUioa Hall offtee. Tension continued hlgti There were reports too M>oat. 5 a.m. Wedneeday
-Cyprus: Prospects for a
settlement art per!Jars bet·
ter than in the recent past.
Bui the confUct between the
Greek and Turkish com-
munities on the Mediter-
ranean island still may take
some time to solve.
Mt. Mayon
Erupts for
33rd Time
~pite the reJe~ of an ac· that Bariem Nell'OQ plan· the Neteroei bl the croUJ>
ting dean and two other ad· ned to joip tH lbldeots. asbd b white atiadem to BOSTON (AP) - A ._ln
. m i n i s t r a t o ,,.. from a The umveraity locked up leave, "' ting Chey 'ftl'4' by some ., Nepo ~
Hamillon Hall office Wbue builrfinO ov~ an d not comlldtted to radical AC· behind d\li~ doore.;..t
they had been held bo.c.ge iealed all ht two entNoces. ti~ Bo.eon UalMll&j llM ~
for 24 boars but 4bere wer~ There w&1 eome obvious 'nie g r o u p of w h i t e will • iircmilt bJ Prelident
no plans to caocel today'1 student dfuatllfaction wttb student& Chen 1NDt to Los ArllD4l'. Qailt..Jmer «l:JD. cl~ses. tilt S t 11 cl• D t • far a Libr.-y when .., pullbed Cl"flelt b ._.._ of Mllro
Demonstrator• nmaioed Democrdc Sodety; whJch past MCUdij pardl ud .., J dr ml__.. 114tt
2 Sputniks
Launche.d
LEGASPI CITY, PNllp.. in the hall aa4 1n the oqanillicl ._ prctett. About CX>Ok over Kirt'1 amce, huri-olffr • ~ ID . ·Atoi-
pi.nes (UPI) -Aebet from raosacked olftcl ol Pnli· 200 penoaa lltbeNd in iaC ......-and..,_ to b A..x. . .....,. .;:
erupting Mount Maran. tile. dent Dr. Gtaj'llOll Kirk ln Ind ol ma•i office wtn-8o«, demaJi•--· JD a A ~ • ...._ti: ...
p h i I i p p i D e s • picture Loe Memorial Ullrary. A dowa -dlanfled • .,,. pri~ bathroom a II d 1i1 1llllcfl -& , ......
postcard volcano, ch 0 \. d group of about ao tlludenta S.D.S. nnilt to!" peilltfbf siPa on a window over t II• ' tip'' I h .,.
seven deserted vlllatet to-moved ii*> A9ef'J Hall and Earlier a facultJ ccim· readJ41g: "Liberated ~ ~~Mlllld Wedo>
day. · &bot& 30 s e t t 1 e d In mittee ~ .in elDl!l'eeaeJ Be ~ to JOin u.. •t ..-..,. ..._. Olljlt.-
The nation's firat 1* -Fayerwtatber Hall. aeelion oa ibe 1 tu den t CoJeman ,,_. ~ .i..-1 1 ~"PJblt B S • MJ:,S. Ferdinand E. Mll'COe A meeting ~ Prell· Y-1.-..._. fl>_.. __ y OVIets 'flew t4th1aU>wn1*r the dent Kirk and a-.te~egMioa demaodl an4 reoommeaded :!uoot ~. = 7n4 4~ ..-'"-~.
volcano about 200 • m.Oes of· Negr4'H frotn Kamilton _*M __ C<mltrdoa ___ . __ • __ the ___ ~-~~ ·~::::::::::::::::::::m°'1t===°'==="'=·=~=ncll~.·~
MOSCOW (UPI) -The ·southeast C>f Manila to help Hall broke up at 4 •·~· wit6
Soviet Union announced to-oomfort 20,000 refugees. 'nie no appacent · ~eu in
chly it bad latmebed two UD· president's wife vi 1 l t e d .rel04Ying the dilpute. · t
manned Sputniks into widel7 mothers, children a n d El6ewhere ibEft w e r e
varying orbits of the earth. elders taking ebelter in these deftiopmenu. ·
There was no immediate school rek>cation centers. -Stodeota at Tr I a 1 t y
indication why the }aun· The 8,284-foot mountain College in Bartfclrd, Obi.,
c:bngs of both Sputnllts -erupted for the 33rd time io-· e~ • ~ •Jn Nt'ly
Cosmos 217 and Cosmos 2U day since it 8\Voke from a Wedoeschly '1'heo the ad-
-were announced at the 21-year sleep dtring u.e ministratkin acreed'~ meet
*ame time. The Soviets weekend. UPI pbotA>grapher demands for ht c r e .a• e d
• e 1 d o m a n n o u n c e Eduardo Martinez, who ..,, 'acbolafibip: aid to N,cro
simultaneously Ile laun· and heard the blast, sakt it aitudenCIS.
ohiog of two ~ Sput-~ the most powerful of At ~ in the O>hwnNa mu into dillerent orbits on ~ ~es.. p."Otlest -wbJeh . AM>lwd
different daya.
The event, boftver, rais-
ed 1JU51Picions the t w o
satellites were originally ·-sent up for a coordinated ex·
periment wbicb failed.
Cosmos 217 was laimched
Wednesday and C.OSm<>s 218
today. 'Tua, the Soviet nen
atency. said both carrled
"scientific equipment for
research ill outer ..,._.,, but
pve DO fl)eelfiC detaiJe OD
blr millions.
Cosmos 217 ~ into an
orbit taking it from 245 to
323 miles from the eartt\ at
an angle to the equator of
62.2 degree3. Oosmoe 218
"WM ort>iting at altitudes of
8'to 130 miles at an angle of
60 6egrees. .
Thoroughbred
RAC/NB
.NOW
. It "tr&I DOtted Colmol 218
,,.. Sa an orbit 6a ftlG"V:
.. f« eltber' spie1-ln4le-sky •
--.nned 11*'9 tbota. joy this beautiful.
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Begins May 4 at OCC
Shots Given
To Newport
from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. m lie OCC MUlic Building,
Room No. 1. Seminer fee ia •• 1ltie fll the May 4 session
will be "Why
Knowhdj'8bh Ex· ~·~·"On MllJ u it wtH tie "Wlm the
Ptdmh•l Jlldwietr Ha1
to K8" Mlau:t Tuel." On
Yl!JllhtaPcrilbe '"1191 .. • 'r• ~ the Ex· c8lillle. • aml CID MAY 26,
'ti...,. wCllbbOP.'·
DiredinC .. aemlnlr will
be J\oy J. Ward, a dncb-
ol . h N~ Jlartm.
Oolta Mesa Board of
Y Relltora. Wll'd bill taught oungsters , .. =-~!' ~ -~~
p er m ment protectic1n Society ot ~ h 1 n a e
from ...ct ~ Ja belna Ooumei.itt.
feted ?.t1 IM omnte eo.ty In d~ b ieminlr, HeaHll ~ to all lcbool ~ "6d. ''It Ja
Nwport-led prtldaool tm.per.dve b 1be Nlleor to
cbl1drta owr ane y.er fll. hwe u~ nowledte liO ace in a Mriet ot epedli1 that be ca ,...,ly be
cllllie. wblcb bet• McindaJ, equipped to Wft b if
accordlnC to Dr. Jobn Jl alHaU m h evtr clw'liot
Philp, Health oiflcs. Nat aWe _..at.
The cumca will continue "RMI en.te uc:t.anctnt
on t b e fourth Monday o f freqlleJ1tlY }JrO'ri6M more
each month from 1 to a:ao •--..• b> the client
Two famous makers' cotton . re-'# :;::·
shirts sale-priced /if 7 " ·
4.6 9 2 for 9.00 ;.r J ~t
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~rdrobe at sianificant savinas. Choose from our !. :.· ·:
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entire stock of quality-tailored basics in your favorite .i; .:· i " I /.
l r . ..... I_: .. : button-down collar style. l ong sleeve stylinf
in blue or maize and traditional white.
as well as traditional white.'
Varsity Shop
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with tbe department'• Well Mir 2. OM1cb I« '5 lboUJd
Baby Cliqk. be made P111eJe to FAuea-
In adcMtlGll to h mMllN tim1 '1"tl AecioaM. and .eat
vaccine, eMldrn ·· m a y to E\ltllllnc Oonete. 0.-C. r e c e i y e b ...... ttam 0DMt Coile ... 2701 Fairvtew =' =-~~ = Cotta ...... Calif.
amaUpos. wbkll may be
ova .t two montm °' •· P....ta are rumied that Students
Plan GOP
I Oft iUlte 1IW DOW In ef-
fect requlnl ..WCS.OCt of.
lmmunlt;y to meulel a
polio M I condltkla for fil'lt
school 1daiulon bl .
~filanUL ~-•
rutt:ber ~ ~ UJDvention
be ob&UMd fl'Glll t b • <>n:nae Coaaty H •a I b
Del*'tmetlt, telepboae, '1'1f.
M51.
12 Honor
Graduates
Califomia St* CoU.11 at
Long Beach baa announced
Ule nam11 ol 12 fa 11
remeater studeuta from b
C:-a:ige Cout area wbo
graduated with bo11«1.
"M•&Jl• cum LI u d •••
graduates were R o n a 1 d
hillls and Rutb Gray, both
ot Seal Beach; J a n i e e
Larkin. WestrnlMter: and
C'xie Myers, Corona del
Mar.
, rangt Coa.t studenta
graduatin& "cum laude ..
,. ere Cbriatlna O'Keefe and
Charles Smith. both of S.al
B·ach: Marion Blrgnall,
Ma!'}orle Gray. XMbleen
V illiam10r1. Robert Lawson,
I au of Huntington Beach:
, Anita Broaem er,
c We~: and JoenDe ! McDonald. Costa Mela.
Permanent-press pajamas, now
4.69 or 2 for 9.00 .
Fi1st time ever It ~is iwitt! Ilea. 6.00
coat·atyle pajamas with short leis and sleevts.
tailoied of a supe1b neves·irai blend or 800•
Dacron· polyester and 20'. cotton. Solids,
sbipes. patterns; A·S.C·D.
Wash-n-wear pajamas
3 .69 or 2 for 7.00
Rea. 5.00 and 6.00 cotton broadclolh
pajamas in coat or middy styles with Iona
sleeves ind Iona lees. Many colors
alld 1>1lterns: A·B-C·O
Cotton tJ ummer pajamas
3 .39 or 2 for 6.00
Rq. 5.00 sflorly iiak111as of fine •uh·
....._ ~s; u.t or •iddy styles
in 1 wide assortment or pttttms;
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Sc\NTA ANA -In a
surprile JDOY• WedDlldaJ
afttrnoon, BeDGM Ttrund,
48. of Lot Anteles. one ol
twd Ten&no brothus on
tri'1 in eonnedlon with tile
tl :mun.on <>nnce Empirt
Batk swindle. pleeded cuiltJ
to OM ol low CQUDU of COG·
1piracy to defraud.
" jury had just been 11ltded to try Benone and
hi\ brother, Victor, 43, of Orince. when the f«mer of·
fer.d hie tuUty pka and
roUowed it with a llatemat
abf,otving bil brother of any
~pliclty ill. tbt cue.
~tctor wil just a clerk
in • the operation," Benone
saat. "He did what be WIS
told and knew ooth.iDI of
wllK ~ gol.nt on." ~ty District AttorDfly
Jcifeph Dickerson moved for
dltm15•al of the remaining
tntee counts a g a i n s t Beoooe. tut Judge Herbert S.
H•laods held diam.i.9ea1 In
abeyance pending tbe out-
cotne of a state Supreme ceurt bearing on the appeal
~~Samuel 1Anto. pri.Dcipal
in.-ttie case, who had been
f~ guilty and sentenc~
April ll to 2 to 20 year1 in
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~~with•
moUon ~ '1amlss all counts
agalnlt vM!tor T e r r a n o
whlcll Judge H e r l a n II 1
granted. ne jbdge ordered a pro-
bation report 01 Beoone
before sentenci.al on tht one
count, but be also held
1entenciag in abeyance pen-
ding the Lonco appeal case
oute<KM.
Robert MJl)iaccio, 46, of
OnU.rio, the f~ defen-
dant in the cue bas a\8o ap-
pealed &Dd has been releas-
ed on $12.500 bond pending
the outcome .
Longo failed to ~ a re-
quJ:red $100,000 bOnd and i1
In Chino State Pntoo pen--
ding the ou~e QI bis ap-
peal.
The quartet we~ accused
or conducting a clteck·kitinl
scheme which resulted lD
losses to the bank .aad the
Rockview Dairy Fann ti
Fullerton of up to '1: mllliOI.
The group was ope't'atinl
under the name Of
Associated lnvestcrl Ud., I
m a n a gement c0nsultatlt
firm, when they allegedly
bilked ttie bank and daity
firm.
.. For The Record ·• .. ..
u s. H•V•I Seo Cedtl c~.. nu
h rranc. llt»d. s1111• AM, 1 1>.m:.
l'lllDAY
H1,.llnt1on l uc:h llot•rv Club, Slit<·
..... &Heh IM. HIHlll"91on htlch,
12:10 0 "'· 'Mr..,.r'1 lion• Club ol H-'*1
He1911tt, Sl\llt 1111'1, JUI W CM1t
Hl9'lwllv. N.-ort ... ell. 12. U •·"'-
Divorces
DlvCMtCll '1LIO I
Ti>ll Se~r YI JoM II. S.t,...-1',..._ MH l•ts vs Tllorr\U Ar-,_ ._. I := :.7~ ~.:~1 """' .. ,, ' WllMI L.,,.. .Jlr!ll.vt 0-.. ~11111
l •l'Nr1 Lovitt Jonta w 'llodrl< J°'*
El"IWlt A8M I"""*-,,. lartllrt j
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l \'tflf I. S.111 vs Herley o. SA
OIHt A. T11rll vt J-Twit ...... I . Tr1l1IH V1 '911 Dtlfl
~ Ann Htndl'ht Gr-•• ~ lrvant Gr-Ma,_. f . Over v1 Jt/M •· Onr Ulllelt A. &lbell V1 Hlthll'I) K. ~ ~ a. l rut* "' SN,.. K. 9'IHllt IM Oellltl IM'11t vs ANte Cl,,.._ ....... ..... .. Wl'llM V1 0. 11 Wdtthl ...,_ '--l•leftdt•"' , .. ,,. JOMtlfl
,.,.:1~ tctt• "' C1relYll A. IC1lle'I "-c. C.rleflcl vs John o.v ..
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,._,.. O. Waic:.tt Y1 Llllde Ji>un
Wtlalft Gt.'11 M. wi.1 .. .,, C1Mn.o . Whitt
SlllM M.. r>Mter w a1~ V. Olel'et
""9v Marie Tru.li ft l ucle ltrov
TnMtt
.Ht-a. ~mc:rvi \It Ma,...rel M. ~
0.. L. Mellen vt .._ ... E. C. ~bert
UNil I.. ~· W Oennlt M. kite ...,_ 1!1111<1 SIUl1 vt Robert H1retll
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111¥111 ....... $<loWbedl YI Grtll!I Carl
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TllolNs L Powell
~ c.n..n IKOll vt J-"f a.c.n IMN h!ll Frre YI Ii:-0..U ,,....
ic-111 o. Stw "' ~ ic.v s~ Dlrl1 I. Ward <rt C•cll I!. Warf MtMn11 M. Herrleen vt CO¥CI '-· "'"'-... I.GO.I~ ll11no "' F rtnle ,......, .. .........
Jt#y w. $ ..... "' Jtfwl l. 1~lillet"-T..,_. w Ml-.cheflr
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Fire CaU•
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DAJ~Y ~Jt.OT • Until Oetober 81 -UC R~gent8
Control ,Bill
Now Resting
M ussel,s Ga 'Qlf Limits' Wednesday ,,.
Plan OK'd
For Buried
Utilities
SANTA ANA -Spurred
by a SoultMm Oalifwnia
Ecllon Co. ~ plall to
bury uu;lltJ llnec ca Oernpus
Drive p a r a 11 • 11 n I tbe
SA~NTO A
c.stU\ltlonal · amadment
aponaored by . -.. Jobn
Schmitz tR-Tu.atln) to put
Univel'sity o l C&U1ornia
regents uader direct control
or lbe Leplat\&Te was put to
rest Wednelday ln a key
Senat. conunJttet.
The amendment to take
away the retentl' autonomy
was taken under submission
by the Gownmental EC-
flcleoey C.onunittlle, making
it utlllbly tut .it w\11 be
recomidered tu.ts session.
ADOtbtr -*''·by Sen. H. L. .ru.:t..dem (R-San
Dlleco>. to put re1pollllibl11ty
for all actioDI • qy t)C
Clmpul d.lrectly OQ the
tmiftntty . ........... luf·
fffed a limillf.··,._ ~
ORANGFJ -1be St•te
Department ol llealtb has
announced that the annual
quarantine of mussels fc)r
human consumption begins
Wednesday and ' x t e n d s
through Oct. 31.
Signs 'Will be posted In ball
stores and other areu
where r.wssel& may be 1old
warnlni that the sbellfiJb
are unfit for human Con·
sumption because of the
highly -ioxic poison present
in tbem during Ule summer
and fall months.
Oraoge County H e a 1 t h
D e p a rtment spokesman
RJ cbard Robison said \bat
mussels may be used for
bait, but that Jars co11ta1n1nt
the ~hellll,b must be· mark· ~. "For Fiat\lklt Only, Un-
fit for H u m .-.n Con·
sumption."
It is a mlademeanor to MU
mussels v•ltbout postiol th1s
warning, ,
Robil<\ll Wd the pols.on Is
not nornaa.ll}' d•t.royed by
bolling and that It may
cause death tn humans.
Trial Set
In Sl1ooting
GARDEN GROVE -The
wife oC a Garden Grove
police officer who allegedly
shot him to death will be ar-
raigned Friday ln Superior
Court on Ont d e g r e e
murder cbarcea.
Mrs. Elsie Wichman, 39,
reportedly shot t. husband,
Sgt. Henry Wkhman, 38, a
l().yeat Vet.rift o( l h '
Garden Grove P o l I c e
Department, In the claelt
with bis own .3kallber
1ervice revol~ April 8 lD
the famtly bolM.
ONnge Oouaty A J r p or t 'l
tupervleots Wedneacll,y .tp-
proved an ordirlmce .UOW·!am•------• .,, c:t'eltioD of UDderl"VUDCI
Utility Dlatric:U in ualn-
oorpor•ted .... a( the
county.
HENRY'S
RESTAl!RANT
• ''AIM tdioo will *"'1 ou.t
the st.te PubHc UU!Mfa
~Oil 198'7 order N-quiJ"illC uWlty cc:mpllUes f()
lpeOd cerWn funds to til
PllJ'P09e.'' c 0 11 Q t ~
minl*8tlve omcer
E. 1bomas esplil6ned.
He said Orqe ~ty
,... ~ oaly t140,000
4t1's year but mon will be
f()rttl<:om ing.
Thomas sakl the COllt ot
placing utility lines un-
derground, while blgh, bid
decreased ae mum u 50
pePCent in recent yeers in
80l'ne cases.
"This Is a first ttep
tow.ard a long r • I I e
coordinated plan," the CAO
explained. ''We will work
with ltle cities. Oood eon4rol.
roads departmmls a n d
other entities U> accomplish
1De w o r t h w h l l e im·
provement."
l'... •re eordUdlw ''"''tat te eele•r•te
the
FOURTH ANNIVERSARY
of
Henry's Restaurant
Corner of Pal isades and Newport Blvd .
Phone 545-5579
by attending
HENRY'S FAMOUS
TWO DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE
Speelal
Thru Thursday, April 25, 1968
Entertainment
ANNIVERSARY MENU
Speelal
Two Dinners of the Same EntrH for the Price of 0111
s.,nd fl'o111 5:00 r .M. te Ml411l91tr
HENRY'S COMBO (Spanish Combinatio11 Plate l ... .. ...................... ..... 3.75
CHAR-IROILED NEW YORK STEAK . .... .................. ...................... ....... 4.71
CHAR·IROILED TOP SIRLOIN STEA K . .......... ........ . ............... . .. ... .. 4.71
FILET MIGNON ... ... . . . ....... -............... 5.00
l11cl•des Sdlod, lakH retate •114 1.-..4
SPRING
HARDWARE
SPECIALS
PAINT
NOW
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thi1 tale only $7'!_
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thl• .. , • .,,,y $ 729
Gil.
Water Heaters
"GEMINI"
REPUBLIC
10 Ylt. GUARANTEE
JO GAL. $44.11
40 GAL. $49.U
50 GAL. $64.U
''TITAN"
1S Yltl GUAltANTIE
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•GAL. $7111
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GARBAGE
DISPOSALS
WASTE KING
Oal.
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The St.ate ltealth Depart·
ment also warned that
clams may •lso contain the
toxic polaon during this
time. People are advised to
wash and clean t b e m
tborougttl,y before cook1n1.
The datk area1 should be
thrown aw,y and only the
whlt& meal consumed.
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FROST PROOF FRIGIDAIRE!
REFRIGERATOR .
With 126 lb. TOP. FtHZer '• •
• FROST·PROOr! You'll never defrost lpinl The eitra fr1tm SPIC* •
you want! • 16 6 CU. fl. Silt, yet It's just 3t' wWt! 8 TWIN •
VEGETABLE HYDRATORS, Hold up to 2J,4 qt&. • UP-FRONT LIGHT•
ING pul$ everythin& in pl1i11 view.
Fnptaire
~ttllen t•
kiWit ..,..., WIFE SAVER
PRICE •.•
$2'8
2 SPEED JET-ACTJON WASHER
with Soak Cycle & Small Load Setting
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e Autom1tic Sotk Cycle e Small Luci Setting Stvtt
W1ter e Deep Action Agit1tor e Two Jet-Aw1y
Rinses • Colcl W 1ter W "h Settl119.
WIFE SAVER
VALUE
MATCHING FRIGIDAIRE
DRYER ........................ ~.s14a ·
S.YEAlt NATIONWIDE WAltlt4NTY
One-Y91f W1Mt1ty for iwpelr ot ...y ~ wlttlO(Jt cll•fll· plul •
four-yeer l"rolecllon ll'ltn (1141m lftlV). f« fumlell lflt repl4ictm•
.,_ lll'!Y llllKt•ve pert 111 the COfl'I,._ tr•Mll'llMIO!I, dllW motor,
en4 wttw pump. hcMd lly OeMr9I MotM.
@[)AVIS RR(l \\'N
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, UCI Holds
Art Show ·
' . . 8th Graden
Hold Dance
Register
For Camp
OUR BEST SELLERS ON SALE
BELLA Calilomia Bta.ndy
Spedal-Pifth '-"
Full bodied, rich io flavor, yet dcllptfully
smooth. 84 prooL
. Cue of 12-44.9'.
MILL FARM Straight Bourbon
Special Pull Quatt-4.~
. ne bowbaa. DOCtb and ~t...ditti'W
liottW br A-na'• latgd ~·"
:VALUE ON SALB
12.4) HJL( & HILL Kentucky Straight 1h gal. 10.9S
11,11 SUNNYB&OOK Kamdy ·1h gal. 9.99
U .70 OLD OIAllTEll 7 yr. l/i gal 12.9S
Special~ half gal. 34.9, (~s 11.6, ea.)
10.3' TEN HIGH Sta.ipt Bowbon 1h gal 9.IS
12.45 ~ Jtmtucky Straight l!z gaL 103S
14.98 EZU B&OOICS Boudtoo llz gal. 12~
SpeciaJ ~ hll£ pl. ~-96 (~ 11.6, ta.)'
1'.98 ROY.Al! CANADUN ImptcL lh gal. l~S9
Speq.l J iillf pL 36.U (equals 12.0' ea.)
12."9 HArf!Y'S ScatcD l!z gal. 10.91
1).98 KING GEORGE Scotch 1h gal. 11.99
16.9' B~INE'S Scotch 1h gal. K91
9.70 GOIDON'S Vodb llz gal • .t.9'
Special 3 half-gal. 24.27 '( equtM 8.or> a .).
10.58 FLEISCHMANNS Gin th gal.1'8J
11.13 GOJIDONS Gin 1fl pl. .1031
Special ~half-p. 27.87 (eqam9,29 a 1):,,. I ,
10.95 ~l..TGAC:wHlTE L'.ABEL'.,..th P.,,.. ,.
MIX oa MATOI ANY 6 oa .... llAU'
GALLONS JIO& ~DmONAL ~ SAVING$
Prial Effective Through ¥ 30 · · .
I GOURMET PANTRY
nAPALGAI. SQU.All \
GiaDt Cookie Tia
leg. ...,. ~ u.. 2.99
F,roqa &,lancL Delirious imported pato
tries ... cookies iD the fioat Brita tra.
ditioa.. Comes in a hautifu1 pictwe gift
tin at a ttry tpecial pin.
NEEDLEPOINT GIFl' TIN
h3. 2.49 ,,, 2 lbs. 1. ~
Fiaat fucy ~ many 'farieties_ &ab-
ly biked, ill ID tttucti+e tin.
SHAllON LP.B-PretaWs .69 b.-vt.tO
Delidous &.hJ.rait pmttT~lO flav-
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Your taste in art will find something to savor at·the Fine Art! Featiftl
· at the University of California, Irvine, May 18 .
.. , 1 , ~red by the Gallecy Associates, the festival will feature-a ver-~ble menu of programs higbfighting. art, drama, Jpuaic, and dance.
' • Special pr~tations have Qieen manged by 'Various dep~ 1" art de]8rtlnent will open a juried ltudent art ahow for public vielrillg.
Cqntributions from the music department will be pop con~ and strolling
mutdan•. '!be drama department will pre.rent an Irvine ~rtory Theater
pradDcUon and a parade of costum.es from past UCI productions. Completing ~ cWiectahle agenda will be the premiere performanee oi 'two dance pro-dilettom.
General activities will include children's carnival complete with po com. candy and snowcones, a teen.age dance, door prtzes, and buff et 1 ·
at llWl'll places in the festival area. , , .
Ticketa for the event will be S2.50, adnlt.s and $1 for child . All
prOdteidi will'be used to suppprt the proje(:ta of tbe Univertit.y Gall Asso-
dat•, a non-profit organization committed to the presen~on of bWop.a
and propma ~Geel to the vi!ual arts SJ>_pn,ored by the uni 'ty. Mrs.
Thomas WillE' is chairman Of the boud « governors ·wbJle rs. Andrew
YeiJer iJ ~ of the festival · .
, • ~ fe,S~l wu organized to prom'ote ln~rest·in: &hoot of Fine Aril at ""'" and to raise funds !or a permanent art coll · in the UCI Fine AliU vm.,e to. buJlt next year. . .
Feltival -chainnen working with Mn. Yeiser
lM•llmel. licU?d Keith, William J.wis, Edwrd
• • • , a (he FIESTA, Pep 19)
Rtt<ING -VllitOra to the Futival ~ see the
i.o premiere dance productions by famed choreographer ~ene Loring ... ¥taJ'linS for the productions a~ (left
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baq a lot of mmey f« doctor• 10
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• : Reg. to $22 ·• • •
lleg. to $19 •••
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NOW $22
NOW $17
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VWtilal t ll t ~ DMi&ll !bow ID th e
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be meaiblrt and iUllU of
tbe Art Group ol 'ton IOd
f ~WITHIHA....rrl P!A MONnil
lulcM'a'~lt a MWODMlptln **hei. And...,.,. • ._.._ • ._.,. pt'90iM.
l.eftto Jttltlt. ............. blnd.1180. ~ Urll told ftleidAcQ ton WWI Clllndlr, t115. · 0ur.-. ... __. .. ~911d.$47&.
It FA~HION ISLAND
NEWPOllT CENTER
...... 1110
cate pink fl o w • r t.
Plant In the ....,. ot
pert .......
Flowws 12" K,... of I
Pink, alue or White for
Sh• or hrt Sun.
1 GAL
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tt Ar-.. are Laftae M.
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...... 1.-Been wbo ...
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&11 .., ., God <lMlrcb;
Newport Btach, wttb the
.... 'l'beal BeDY..et ol·
OclMiac.
Tiie bride ii the daupw
fl Mr. and Mn. Jeue W.
Been and her buabend'a
......... Mr. and Mn. 1'obert K. Price, all of
Costa Mesa.
Given in marria&e by ber
father, the bride won an A·
line cb&ntllly lace ewer taf.
feta gown IDd carried
SJamelllu.
Her slater, Mn. R~
Smith attended 11 matron of
honor, wblle brideamaidl
Kids Uke to
'AJk Andy'
..... 1')'udy Ind J u.d 1
Nm:wn. Laurie LJDD Smith, .. llricle'• niece, ... 1he no.. lirl,
SfniDC M belt IDM WU
BiU CaD, -.... clulea ... ll"PNd by Jttnt
Prtce, Uu bridtpoom'a
bnCbw and DlftJ Fair.
A NbUni at tbe receptlon
la • tbl dlllrch todal hall
"1'•· tbe litmea. B 111
Wetlelen. Riebard Molla, J.
T. Beea and Audny Spepeer
aed MiM Kandt Price, the
bridetroom'1 ~.
The ..,. Mr. and Mrs.
Price are~ cractuMel of
Cotta Mell Hi&fl School and
attended 0ranfe C 0 a I t eonere.
Thread Knots
To keep 1llread from knot·
tine w6ell HWIDC. tie a mot
Oil the md ~ .. llreat that
comes off tht .,ot ftnt.
P.S. I LeM VOM
At the •t• el
eighten, eft., en•
y • e r of college.
encl the "tr• "d'
Tour" of Europe, I
errincl beck i" tfie
atetea with absolu-
tely • " • r y inten•
tion of meki'"J e
flfe-loftt ur•« out
of i..,,...•lism.
n.eft I "'et • men whe ••• 9.+tint
Mt , .. r... ift '"''i""' "' ... H9
h.cl beeft in tftt war, •l'MI c.hcteJ •
ll'lany i1npreuiYe "'-'•h. I +heu9ht he '""t heve won the war tifttl..Jte'"'a4.
He WH • fescin.+fftt, Int.Me lriM of
ll'len, who was •• •m•tf tfi.+ h.ff ef
Hie time, I cficfn't bow whet he wet
telkint effutl Fl•• IMftfM let.,, we
were l'fterrl.cl, end lty a •fr•• tef of
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Save on 1wnmer dre88el for girls
by famous maker
3.99 to 4.99
Rea. 5.00 to iZ.oo todcs hi ldorable styles. Shifts,
A·lines, body-dresses tk soft dirndls in p ily
bri;tt or_ pastel colors; 4 to U
Sa~e on prla• play toge
Ja.aicas in criip Dak·tab cotton duck prints •nd
Oacron9potyester and cotton tattersall cbecks.
Solid colors in eotton ~ino or Dacron~ polyester
blend. All hM side zippers tor perfect fl~
7 tD 12, Jef, 3.CJO, 2JI I • '
Tops for Jamaicas
These tops f) on f1fY playwear. Short sleiaves or
stemless styles wit CM or 11ock·turtlt necks.
Wanderful -~m IR stripes « solids;
sizes 7·1%, rea.1.!t ~ J.50, l.H to 2J.
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AIM 1111 °" •Aflectl• of aiN' swimwear,
siia(tolZ,UI ..... .
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'44-2100 •
Turtle-neck 1tyled T·sh irts
1.49 sfas 4tD1
Reg. 2.50 shirts wilt smrt sllMs ... ""'*''Y for
BuffllltS'. FinHOlbed cotbl ill ... dft" fit .
sizes 8 ~ 18, ree. 3..50, now JM
Famous El Pa8CHDadtpuia for bo7I
2.89 shes 411> 1
Reg. 4.00 petlll90e'1t press •with tlllk 11.t 1nd
tab front Pemaoent·press Fortret~.,
cotton. Sprina colors; 4to1 te"Nr .S Ilia.
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Our entire stoac of pajama• for~
2.59 to 2.99 s1 •• _,20
Reg. 3.00 to 4.00. Sanfofized cottm t-Glddd1 or
flannel in many colors and patterns. All
completely wa shable.
Fully lined famous-maker wbnwear
1.99 Sizes 4 to 7
Rea. 3.00 swim tr111ks made exchtSively fer ..._,
with boxer top and back pocket. Assartld p1ll111 •
Jn fine cottoos •. Also swimwear styled wit ia•Mftr
top and plain front for sizes 8 ~ 2G,
rea. 4.00 to 5.00, 2.21
Alu UYI. boy'$ JllOll shirts, stJietdl "°9e Ind iMdecwaert
Store for 8oyfr
~end.ty, Thurtd.y, md.y 10:00 TILL t:30
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POAM WIG HIADS 49c .... 1.:11 ••• -IJ111it 2 .................... .
RAYITTI CINDftlLLA HAIR IPltAY 79c
Ki119 Sin I Ill. 2 eL c.,., .... I »-LJ"'it 2 • • • •
HU"'.'AN HAIR 'ALSI IYI LMHU ;, 87C
Spec.tel •••••••••••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · • ,.
HACH TOWILS '1.99 Hi1•¥Y· L•rt• .. lee ti'"' ef ~ • ... • Stttdel
MMIOO PLACI MATI 17.C s.+ ......... f l.00 ..................... ...
MUGe AND ·~U •r1~00 Tllef.,. .. ..,,. ....... M ... • • • • . . H 1
I DICORATID DRJNK ...... Allll ,, .49
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LANI CHltOMa AIM T11ATS t 1.19
Aast. c.letM c..+st.. • .... ,. • • • • • • • • • s,.clel
CHILD'S CM HAT •1 A9
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TRAVIL UDIO AA.MM '24 91 111 LNtt.ar C-. .. t)t.91 • • • • • .... • •• • e
llLVD HIMT............ 14.97 T .,,.5e1t ....... • • • # • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••
CAAYID CAMIO..... '2£90 s.aw &r.W" • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~
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Ori9M and hold is Beech M.t•s ~st
swimwee( senwifion. Cover""'P fNh,,. ·
~r• netk, baby doll sleeve~ ind lllper
mini length. T Mny bikim is f~ ffettetin9
~ she>ws ~lenty of tan. Colen ere Gr.en. Navy
~ Brown Oft White; in sizes S to 13.
Bikinis $14.00 Shlft S. M. l. $tut
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Estee Lawder's "Youth new• fncm
eo.t *' • wavs to •••lid )Wiii wiii • -• r 1 d
EM L•r's Yadt-0.W Bouti ... ""-J11111 dttlrlm1.,...,
sprinf'blotsoln hfanct ift ... .., .,.._ rl .. u. """
fastened with whtat<alortd *..._ ..S """· Mi OM,, ..
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the lol>ie al s.,.,.m-
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ro••t1ta Vell•r l'<>llco ~ will .,... GD • W• ntt:· to
bowd m~ and
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end h Forty nueves,"
plippO!ly, droncotlc IDd
Poi..O ·for Paracle . ' PoiM II Ibo --.ito lor _.,,, I a ,.._ -., ml DnCllclDI 1111 mt
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HunliDJ!ton CenleT wfil-bo po'Jll'lod diirilll Ibo la a J'aD ~
schedufed al 7 p.m. Tuetd117, April •, la NIMlu-. llpoo-11
Ta/enf ·Show Slcetchecl
COMING UP: Board
meettnc fror new oftlcen
et I p.m. 'l'uetday, Af:Jril """"""" ~ "' -and-·· 11-.r.~s.
n
.Lamb PT0'1 Tllal Shew, to bo pnHOted 117 ponnll ml lludlnll ,.._y,
APl'il 30, will DOI bo "liven Ibo brUlb" 117 Mn. Gtorl• Pan~.:i dWnnaD,
who pull Ibo ftnlddng touchel on a polntln& -Ibo will L MmlrblC Ibo Wolk 11 Mn. J...., L. Ellena, -ldenC Abo on Ibo ., ... wlD bo Ibo
oloctlonalnrw·-.
30, la ... -· al loin. J .. Smltll ... -EhJiw « 7:30 p.m. 'I\ael-
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J'elltured dlilbtnlll ..
llEPORTS: Mrs. Ra7 tbe Mina. Jeck Jitol;Mr,
School Doors Swing . Wide for Yisitors ,... ~ .. ~
Adams PTA
..... Wllllaccc -· Pl-COKlllG UP: ()pie 11ou1t
mlleo--from ,, ... I :• loolllcl. be ...
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Maa Goll IDd Coccm)'
Club. R~ .-,
be made by ..wnc -· --··-alter e p.m. . .• Family
tun day _,, May ..
"" the -grococdl. Mn. Wllliam Zebrow
report.a garnet .. plml·
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st. James Ept1copal
Cliurch, N_. Buell, 11 ..
been te:lected !Cl' tbt nd·
dln( ol Victy L,.. Blue,
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annowx:od1>71>qparon1a,
Mr. and~. Hal J117 Blase
olH-Beach.
M1a B1-e will f:xcltqe
marrlaae l"OWI with
Rlcbord C. cie..land, llClll OI
Mr. and Mn. Walter
Clevelaod ol ~
Beach, cm June 8.
The bride -elect II a
graduat. ol Mwma High
Scbool., and w11 a Mill Bun·
tlnfto• -......... lo 1967. .
Her fi.aince i. a crlduMe
ol UDiver<lty High &:bool
and LI taldDI ao -al course at G<*len West
College,
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-·A Happy Birthday
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• -BJ BOB THOMAS 211 weeu, that muns that
A HOLLYWOOD CAP) -"If the executives will be mak·
! r l\adn't had a st.week con-ing thtir dedslona during
l:ract, J Yotddn't be on the the first 13 weeks. 'nlat
air today," says J o e y could have been fltal for
B~, who is alive and me."
-thrlvin1 Ofl late-n1&ht ABC. The Bash<>p show was a
Thit week marks 1M first sJow starter. Reviews of the
anniversary of B I s h o p ' 1 opening performance were
grave foray into Carson generally unlawrable, and
.country, and he received a Joev thlnka he knows why.
"b a n d 1 o m e anoivera.ary "Evttyone who does this
'present from 1M network : .• kind of show began quleUy."
31-week extension of his he saJd. "Jack PHr started
• ccmtrart. putting his show . very slowly, so did Merv
inte the fall of 1999. GTiffio and Johnny Carson;
Between celebrations. the Mike Oouglac began In
ud.(~ comic paused to Cleveland. for heaven'•
nflect on the events of his sake. They were able to
• 1• ot entierta.lnlng the in-break In without too much
&DINJiacs. A veteran of rug-a t t e n t l o n . and they
1 ged years with a wttk.ly graduaJly built and held
aerlee, he tuts a realistic their audiences.
.:.y)ew of the television rate "But with me! For lix
,.rac.. montbl there Md been talk
~ "U 1 Md only a 211-week about what I was goin1 to ~act with ABC. J'm aure do.Finally I wen.t on the air,
network would have and the critics and vlewen
~me,'' he reuoned. were tokt: •nu ls wbat
· ~ you'n 1et11 for only you've been •aitinl for!'
Tbere •• bouod to be IOl'Oe
h09lllity.
. "I wa4 againat seWns the
Miow ; I thou~ it WIS a
miltake to come on too atroot. I said, 'Let's 10 on
quietly ..S have the atlOW
start to build.' But n wasn't
done that way, and it got
clobbe1e4."
Bishop refused to panic
wben radota thumped Into
the e»llar. He coothrued
workina baTd on prepara-
tion, spending lone daya at
his Vine S t r e e t head-
quarters. His c11P1paign to
build an aodieoce wasn't
aided by a network strike
which kept his show off the
air for three weeks: the
rat.ill& dropped while re·rW'ls
played.
s Your Business Conducted Under A
FICTITIOUS
~FIRM NAME?
IP SO IT 11 MAND.ATOIY UNDll THI LAWS OP CALl-
POltNIA THAT THI POLLOWING llQUIUMINTS OP
THI CALtPOINIA CIVIL CODI II COMPLllD WITH:
LAW ON PUaLICATION OP CIRTIPICATIS
OP IUSINISS, PICTITIOUS '11tM NAMI
(CMI C:.. Sectlen 246' 61 69)
See. 2'66-lx_,t 11 ethelwhe 1"•vl1bll In the nat
lldteR .,.,., ,..... fr•mdlnt ........ "' this s .... under • flcfttl1us ...,.. wl ewery ,............, trwectl"I .._,...
............. under • flctftloue ..................... Mt ................................. ,........, ..... ,....,..... "'
._.. ........ lllUlt flle wttft the clerk of the county In
whkft hit W Ill~ ,... of ..... MIS is tftvm4, I
Mt'ttfklh •1t1u w eclmewted .... In the tMftNr ,,..
.W.. In SectlM 2461 of the CMt c.t., ttetl"I the MtM lft full wl .. ,._ ef ,..denee of tueh penen MMI .......,
.... Mme "' ful .. an the .............. such ,...me....,
IM their plMel of .... wince. Such..._..._,...., wbuwta'81d eertlfk1,. MUlt lie ,.,.,......, u11rruMt t. the flffnt .._..., wffh the ceunty
clerlr pursuant f9 o.wn.IMftf c:..r. Sectlen 6064, In 1 ,....
,.,.,. puWlthecl fn the ceunty, If there lte _.,and If there
be MM fn such ~, .._ Jn 1 ......,.,., In an ed(efnl"'
ewnty. An 1ffl4lvft ............ ,uWlaflen .. such ewtlfl.
caf9 • In this 11Ct1et1 ,....tdld than .. flW wfth the eeunty
clerk within 30 *'is eftw ~ completfen of IUCh publlcatlon,
llut ht no eveM ....,. IUCh ,uMlcatlon ... m• ,,..,. to the
flll"I ef such Certlfle9t. wfttt the county clertc.
24'1. -Tho Clli tlflah flW with tho clerk 11 provided
In eectlen tw.nty.feur hundMd ind thcty-1hr must be slflMCI
by the ,.,..... thertlft ......,.... te, or '9y tho partners, 11 tho
CIM may "· end aclmowtld11d Won some officer, euthor-fred te fib the ldmoilrtd11ment of conv-vanc .. of reel
Drooerty •.•. Whore 1 bue'"-It horelftor comtMnced ltv •
Nrten under-1 fktftleua n""9 or a partftenhl., la h.reaffer
formed, the certfflat. fftUlt ... ftlecl encl the SKJbllcatlOft
d"Slonated In thlt MCtton llMlt" mecr. wfthln one monftt
lftor the commencement of tuth llusfnw, or •fter the forma.
tlon of tho "' hterlhlp, or wfthht ene fMftfh from the time
dodanated ht the .. ...,..,,. ef Its memlton for the com-
IMitamtftf ef the ,....,..nhlp. WhoN the IMJnen hat t..n '
horoto,_e ~ vncler 1 flcflttout name or "'he,..
the ...,,...,..., hit ....., heretofore formed. the eerttficltf•
must ... flW M the puMlcatloft made wfthln sfx months
after tho , .... ef this Id. Ne ""°" delne btlllnete under
• flctttfeul MfM w Mt-'•*'" or ... 1..-.. "°' ..,., .,.,.. ton .Wftl IMlelftOll It ,.,._,..contrary te the ~OM
of tt.fs lf"tldo, er their _,,, ........ ,..,_,than maintain
In the ewrtt of the State of Cellfomle.
Soc. 2~ IVlltV cN"ll In h memhe,.. ef a eert-
w¥fp tr ................. In "'" ............ flctltleu-
MIM 9' I ............ which ... Mt ...... the ftlml of tfto Mrtenl lnt9roetM M ,.......... !ft Its ._.,.,... , , •. a MW
Mtflffute mutt lte fl*' wtfh the (_,,,. Clet4c, lftd I NW
................. ,.... .... "' ..... .tide 9ft .... fonMft• el IUCh peff'Mrthlta.
If~ Mwe '*'lecfel thlt ........... WU theuW Nlhn fhlt .... """° .. ~ """ .. "" ,, ... , ....... tMt ,.. .... Mt ......... fe IMfftttfft """ ,., ........ , er fer efMr ,.. D 1111,
lfl¥ 1Cft.t ..... W .. IHIJMf fJf.,,, WRfted W ""'''eds tWr ............. ......., In ..,. ...,. ., tMe ltlh UllfQ the
eorttflcaf9 ............ ""'the ....................... .. ...,.....,...,. .....
TM ar. ..... ..,..,. .... ,,....., MW, ..., Mvf'"I ....
"41l Y PILOT, • edl~ ..,._. MWIOl .. r for OrlMe
COUftty _, ..,, .. ,_, ht COSTA MUA. FOUNTAIN
VALLIY, HUNnNOTOM llACH. lAGUNA llACH. SIAl
llACH, NIWPOltT llACH• WISTMINITI•, ,.,WW..,....
..,. ...... The wt ........... "" ..................... ..
............ wMch ..... Mt .......... ...
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Most of the audience, it
appeared, came to ·bear
them repeat ln perlOfl their
great recordJng hit, "By h
Time I Get to Phoenix,·•
which reached the top ol the
tales charts. And then some
others: "Too Late to Wony
-Too Blue to cry;" "Tm-n
Around -Look at Me;"
"Geode on My Mind," and
then Campbell's newest,
''Hey, L*Je One .••
As a higbly pleMU>g
warmup for Campbell In the
ftrat half of the show, TV
comediaa Pete B a r b u tt i
showed venratillty •• COfl'l·
ic wHti lyric, •nd musk. as
a tpOOfer ol Ed Sullivan.
and as a maeiet' handler ol
'Slow Dance'
Uist Listed
At Laguna
A~CMtfor
"Slow Dace on the Killing
Grotnl" bu been 111-
uounced by tbe Lagune
P~ wbidl wi 11
preaent WilHilm Hamey'1
drama next month.
John Feracca. w b o
earliet' d6rected ''Luv'' and
"The St.t>ject Wu Roees"
for Lacuna, ii ..,_., tile
production, wflicti first ap-
peared on Broadway with
Hmne Crooyn &l 1914.
David Paul. wimer ol the
playhouse's beet a c tor
award last eeaeon, la cast u
a German abop keeper. Bob
Flw*lln appe... u a
Negro youth, wblle Francy
W.allb portrays a ooUege
Cif l The Lacuna product.ioo
will be tbe Orance Cou1'ty
premiere of tbe play, wbicb
.is laced wlUl rlcill and reti.SloUJ conflict. Ope.nlng
11i,(bt ii May 21 for four
WeeAnda I& 1De ~.
319 <>c... Ave •• Llc\IDI
8-dl.
topical humor. Not evm
Lady Bird Jotwcn eec.pea
hi• Shafts ol wit. In fact. the
provides his belly laugb
finale c o n c e r a i n c tbe
English language.
Gleft Campbell and Sergio
tv.endes come off as no
slouches in the b u m o r
department, but to try to
report what to expect ot the
sharpest of it is a title elf·
Beu.It ill a f a m 11 y
newspaper. Which isn't to
auggeat that It's bawdy; It's
simply fast. lharJ> and IHJ
-and likely to pass over
the bead of the inatte.Dtive.
Political aspir.U of all
colors ftre targets, bat the
Bobby Kennedy family and
poUt.ical situation took a
frisky shaft from Cambell,
tbe young star from DeUght,
Ark.ans.as.
FOUR PARTS
So. u IUHested at the
outlet, ~ •hew baa four
parts. Pete Barbutti opens
with a performance of such
qllalty tblt many might
wilb the ..,,, were all bl.a .
QIM Clmpbell la a caip-
dvats. Who ...,,... bis
stardust. Ht and b t a
aHOdltes Ar. real .Wt in
the 7outbtUI firmament of
wbicll 10 mmy aduJta today
are UD1Ware.
Aod Sergio Mendes and
bis col.lection of t 1 1 e n t
deserve their star bWlng.
They exude a kind of magic <di the aqu.est of the
Jql.W'e could reeist.
1be f(iurth abow' thoultt,
is equally ~ to
tbci. "w\tb it~· llDd thole
who ha.vu't caught up. This
is bl p.-ade ol young J>e9-
ple attrwted to this kind ot
lhoW', In their mini and
nUc:rHkirls and tber fan-
Wtic bllirdol.
,.. tbe f.atber ol three and II',.,.,,._ of three, tb1a
mtewc found it difDeult to
ciloo9t, and miatJt ha"• cot
hit fac'O 11-pped 1or iootinc -~ifbiawa weft.., -..,.. .. °'the modlrn 1ee111 -or lua able
to nmAamber IClllM °' ~ D11lltlaa1 al our own
youlb.
A NYiewa'a l*D'mary?
0.. Jt'a a Ir-* pile-up of sdrrtDI mm:lc md bumor. It ,_. ..a, tkou&tt tut SUB· •·
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL I NOTICE
l' 011r Mell!JI'• trerda
Termites Orning
Spring Offensive
87 SYLVIA PORTER
If yoG ,OWll I bon>t, take
heed: the termJt. 1U10G la
in run 1win1e a.od it wm wt
as long u the weather re-
mall\1 warm. Tb1s aeuon. It
could be your home wblch 1s
infested, for tbe ettimatL ii
at leut 2,000.000 homes are
invaded eacb year &Dd the
problem exisU ln all but t.be
one etate ol Alub.
Termite damaee runs to
'250 rniillon annually, says
the Orkin Exterminating Co.
of Atlanta. largest pest con·
tr'ol firm in the U.S. So
serious is tbe problem that
in many area. tbe Federal
ff o u s i n g Admln.ittration
refuses lo approve new
mortgages unless a tennite
inspection bu been made -
and private m o r l g a g e
lenders are equally touah.
ROW CAN YOU protect
your home aaainlt damage
by tmniUI? And, if your
home bas already beet\ in-
fested. bo'tF cm you combat
tbe termite• and, at tbt
same time, avoid the 1ilftffl·
cant frloge of gypeters now
operating in tbe U.S. and
often charging ..crooomlcal
sums for completely in·
effective ccntrol Jobe ?
If you are conaidering
building a new home, con·
alder taking termite control
measures before you build
-~ leu cost to you than if
you wait until the home Is
completed. 'n\eae often in·
elude building mechanical
barr~ra around parts of
your house to block entry by
lermttea.
If you are buying a home
In an area in which termites
are a problem. llave the
boost inspected for t.ennites
before you close the deal,
even if tbe IOUJ'ce Of your mortaage does not actually
require tucll ID u.pectioa.
IF YOU SUSPECI' that
your home ha& been Invaded
by termites, arrange im-Pklcwiclt Book S h o p s .
mediately to have an lo· Inc.. Lot Angeles b 1 1 e d apeetioa made by a reputable firm; this U1Ually book 1tort company. has
will be free. (lf roar 1igMd 111 agreement to
nejgtlbor'1 house hae bad merge U. operations with
termltt problem•. It is Dayton Corp.. retail flrm
potslblt tbat your mm home may bave problems u headquarteTed I n Min·
well) !lMpC)UJ.
U you find that your borne The announcement wu
h• become ioleaed, Mk made Tuesda')' by Loui1
two or more reputa~. Epiltei.o, chairman ol the
q u a 1 I f i e d extermlnation board Of Pickwick Book
firm.I lo inepect your home. Sbopl, Inc., and Broce B.
submit to you a tun report D.,-toa, pres.iderlt of Dayton
delcrfbi:Dg VHI of in· Corp.
ffttation., metbodl to be ua· 1be aireemeot providet 1
ed far control and ettlmlded for ltle acquiaition of
co.ta. Pickwick by Dayton Corp.
A thorough inspector will through the Lseuance of
examine your entire boute 50,000 shares of Dayton
-not just fi>t basement -Corp. commOll stock for au
probing wood and. 1J poesi· of Pickwick's capital 1tock.
ble, even crawling under the In addltioo. up to 5.000 '"'HIOll Tc:':r w TM• building's foundation. But shares of Dayton common
rTATW OP CM."oallJA Ha beW&Te ol ltle faat-talJdng Stock Will be issued later,
?Me c~....:,,oe. .. a "Inspector" who quickly dependent upon 19118 Wet of
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PIOILIMS?
Bill to End
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trutll h Mme benefiti
now enjoyed by tbote ol
mutual fundl.
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permit tht trusta to trelt
diaitributioos to lhareholden
as "expeo:se1" o( 1he tnat
in cakulatma their ltate in·
come tuea ll'Well • tbeir
federal income tues.
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Mutual Funds
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Income wtD be IDi)ft th111f;iii .... ~
olfeet by the IDc!luses l.n in· come. Mlel and propertJ
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P.t\GE
The outcry from slate income taxpayers -partlcu·
larly ln the mlddle income bracketa-wben Uley realized
that tbtir 19&7 tax payment was, in many cases. double
or more than double the 196& "bite," bu prompted
Gov. 'Ronald Reagan to call !or aome revision• in the
state income tax.
He declared a mistake waa made in placing such a
heavy share of the tax load on middle income groups
last year, under the pressure of trying to recover from.
"fiscal lrreaponsibility over the last eight years, before
we (Republicans) were around."
Some revisions the governor suggested presumably
woo.Id lift a lltUe ol the burden now carried by the
middle-income groups and shift it to lower income groups.
Predictably, some Democratic spokesmen in the leg-
islature made the automatic, demagogic response that the
Reagan approach is a "soak the poor" plan. Ability-to-
pay obviously is one key element in the problem. But it
ts not the only taxation theory that merits consideration
in this adrnlttedlv comolex problem.
There iJI considerable support for the idea that it is
sound governmental theory, and equitable, to have near-
ly every citizen benefitting from government partlclpa·
ting in the cost of government with at least a token con-
trU>uUon. Interest and involvement In any endeavor tend
to increase when you have a direct financial investment
in the activity.
There is the question of whether the cost of handling
small income tax payments is greater than the income de-
rived. This implies that the mechanics of handling a
simple tu form have to be as cumbersome and oosUy
u those tor handling the larger more oomplez returna.
This should not be so-if indeed it is so now. And, if
there is anv value to bavin2 more people share the bur·
den -and the awweneu -of government coets, where
.... _..........-.-,,,.. ~ ,
is the level below whJcb the COit of collect.ion ueeedl
the real value of the ta!
A withholdinJt l'Jllem for J)IYmnt of state income
taxes looms mol'e and men ~. Thll would eue
the problem for tbe lower lneoaae tupayen, aod Jt
would brlnJt in the addiUonaJ illco19e from the tnD&ie4tl
and othetl who now limply e•ade )Ml1!Dellt of ~
income taxes.
Further, wtthholdlne could cUt the coat.I t.o mid41e-
income tupayen, many of whom rtpdl1.tdly were !<>reed
to seek short-term loans at necea11111Jy blab interest
ratea this year, just to aet enou~ cai1l to PaY the put-
ly increased Jump ,sum payment of tbll.r doubled l.Dcome
tax.
The issue of "soaking the~· certainly deRrVel
careful attention. But collectln& • ~ tax on a 18.SOO
income hardly sounds like "IOlkinl tbe poor" -nen
Jess ao if withholding ls offered. And, if .his $21 tax
prompts the taxpayer to rahe '21 worth of bell with hia
aasemblvman or aeoator over _.. of tbe OOIU of gov·
emrnent, or to take '21 worth Of interest in bow hia
JlOVemment is being Operated, it probably la I &ood bar·
gain all around.
Given the state's fill.ancial 0-. the question gets
down to how can the burden of ~I the se~ Qf
state government be moat equitlb]J ab&red by all dUr
zens!
Whether or not his orooosall will prove to be the
answer. the governor deserves credit f« having the
courage to raise this tough quettion DO'lf.
Maybe it Ls too much to hope f<a> in an election year,
with the Calllornia primary only ab weeb away, but it
seemJ about time that au bandl in Sacramento tempor-
arily forget about Bobby, Dick, Bubert, R«k:y and fa·
vorlte sons and st.art to get with It on the home front.
View of Cars
·Needs Changing
Decries Lack
Of National
Cenwteries
••terpretltlfl LBI,• Suat.enae.t•
It ls obvious that Americw think
more of their cars than aft'/ other
people in the world; it Is ewn poulble
that Americans think more of their
can than they do of people -in-
clucUng their own famJlles.
We oot only k.ll1 50,000 fellow citizens
a yell, and Injure m.llllons mere, but
we spend a sluab'8 amount of our
disposable Income in buytng or finan·
dn(, Md keeping up, a car. With the
m:eptim o< ~_houM, it la our ~male
largest expenditure.
MANY OF OUR prlmal feelings are
channeled Into the car: prtde and ag-
p-eulon l'Od envy • n d com-
petitiveness and sexual dominance and
social 1tatuJ. Most oC th~ emotions
are given a negative outlet behind ttie
wheel; that is. we use the car to
demonatrate our superiority or to
compennte for Ot.I' 1e111e of in·
ferlorlty.
All « th1a ls illicit, and basically
uncra6fytn1. What ii needed, it seems
to me, Is something on the order of
Great Britain's "1nstltute ot Advanced
Mat«bts," formed then about a
doml years ago by the minister of
transport. u a non·profit organlzaUon
to promote. recognize, and reward
l•etter driving.
HERE IS THE WAY it works:
~ Is a payment of a small fee
for taking the initial teat. and amiual
memberttUp dues of ooly 12. A 15-ftour
buic course la given, and thole who
~ -.;: . '~.·
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pan are prt!lented with a diploma. a
car Nc:tge, ~ Jntfllb.enbip in the
Hilb Performace Club.
These evidenctt of advanced driving
ability have !DON than token value.
Memtlert cu obW:n imurance for
their CUI al fJlel •t.-tially below
av•.a,ge, the ~}JeJn1 about 11
pettn\ for tM fint yeat. and ~ per-
cent for 1Ublequtnt i••• -oo mean inceatSve.
I • • l'l1ll'IQR. ,.._._.. sporUn&
th• bec!Jli 'Ire reprded wHh reapect
not on\)' by other moWt•b but lty
tratfic police ud offida.11 as well.
They have DO need to fbow off ar to
dttv• .rec)a..'tto ....,tra&e their
desterity -ID act. -tlllld to ltt a
good example to otbtr driven by tbe
kind ol eeurtay that only experb feel
iDnrdly _.... .aiugti to hMllllge in.
M the lead ediWrial In the
magazlne, "Cat a Driver" 1aid in a
!"Kent issue: .. We have to dlange our
view of the automobile and of the rules
wblda 1oveni lta operation. We need to
train our drivers better; we need to be
far, far more sb'inge11t in our
decisions about who will and who will
not drive." And we need a way of giv-
inl U\e capable motorist some tangible
proof of his prowe11, eo that the badge
says far mu<e th., any acrobatics on
the hllbway. .
Bequeathing Your Body
Since time Immemorial, men have
been maldna bequests of their money
or other worldy potaesalons. But aud·
denly, Just within the past few years, a
new kind of bequest has come lnto
being.
Today a person can bequeath not on-
ly b1a wealth but al.lo various parts of
b1J own body. This baa become possi-
ble bec.aun 01.a aerles of sclentlflc
breakthro\Jghs. Doctors are now able
to transplant. from the dead to the liv·
inf, everytbinf from eyes to tidneyw,
from akin to bones.
One result of this development has
been to locus attention on tbe unusual
le1al problems tbat art involved.
.---•• flMf"fle
OFFHAND IT might seem that It
llbould be just u euy, legally, to
donate one's body after death aa to
donate one's blood durint life.
But there La a stumbling block. In
matters of burial. the law bu tradl·
tlonally given consideration not only to
the wishes ol the deceased but also to
the wiJb(s of bis survivinc family.
And evet1 tbougb the deceased ma~
have wanted to donate all or part of
hla body. the wldow or other relatiws
mlgbt well feel dlUenntly about it.
In many atatea. relativea do have a leJal right to say no. Tbt doctor who
defies them, removing organs or
tiuue without thetr consent. may be
exposing blmaelf to a damaae suit -
and perbape cr1m.ina1 liability too, for
tampering wit.b a dead body.
EVEN IF THE rlgtiu of relatives
are ln doubt. the mere delay caUMd by
a dispute may m.ake the wbole quea-
tion academic. For the transptaatation
of moat bodily pa.rtl mat be done
nlftly. wUhln minutes of death, to be
luedl!ful.
To clear away then 41fOcultiH. a
aptdaJ commltt.. bas ,_. to work
wider the a\llpkel of the 'NaUonal
Confere11Ce of Co~ on
lhdlwm State Lan. lt la drawlaC up
a model Jtatute, to be rtCOllllDlllded
for adopdoe by fbe vlJ1om Nie
Jeilllatura.
TM committee 1' seetmc to ........ to every pe!nOD 1'illlnc to be 8 .... ,
U..t hll ...._ wlD be earrliid -ft 11 Mdiq tt dnilt • ......
· meeuaim tor • new kbld ol lift -
ftd to ttulplut ll into tbe bo41 OI
tbj la•. :A• ...... .., ...... ,...
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To Uw &ditor: ' , ,
'J\ae otbw chl1 I read 1A ,_.. ....,..
that today We do tot I.ave a ~
cemetery. for veteran.. aa .,... •• 4lo
have are all full.
1 have alRJ* uad~ Uw
aovernment wu ~ tO 8"• •
"teran a militarJ funetal u Nl • .
provhk tM • ._ ln a nUlf!*y
cemetery: 10 W• took me by ·~·
II tbi.t ii true then it sboGld it a
matter that our Consremnen wotild
be lnterested In and take some action
so that the heirs of tMse veterans
would know just What they are facing.
Right now I am a pretty mad veteran.
R. B. STIGER
An Orange Coo.d mortician report-
ed na o ldta (Jlailbor. April· 19)
tho&, UCf'J>& for a hand/iU of grave1.
au apace m natimtol ~· ha.a
been wed up, 11et tht Department of
Defense has announced it hG3 no
plans /01 establishing M W one1 di!·
apiu read11 aooilabilit11 of Jechral
land for the purpose. -Editor
Eajow• M-Wla
To the Editor:
The very first thing l look at In your
paper is your political cartoon. 1 enjoy
them so mudl, especially those by Bill
Mauldin.
Because McCarthy said in a ipeech
over the radio that lf be becomes tbe
next President be womct bave pic:nJca
oo the White House la+M aD IUllUller,
I would like to 1~ a prevte.r ol that
entiUed ''McOartllY'• Dream" in a
cartoon very soon.
EUNICE E. REIMANN
,lt'tt•JaoWlwt T~
To the Editor :
M.R.R. (Gloomy Gus, A)ril 15) la
l'Ully Ayina tbet be doesn't care how
much hiJ state l.ncome tax la or would
be, would prefer to bave much more
thMt bll P20 ~ tu tak•, like
double or triple that amount, and
would prefer tbat a sreat. amount be
taten • little at a time out ol ~
peyd>edl. Hflfl 1D the world art we
ever aoinc to become tu C'Ollldous, u
he ls DOW, unlesa we rullze, u be
does now, that taxes plncb and bu.rt.
IP' RE RAD BEEN havtnc '13.33
taken out fl bl.I ~1d*k dW'laf all ot
1a1t yur ht weuld not •~written \ii.a
~ to Gloomy G111 because be would
oot have taken the Umt to ftpre tbat
Utt Alt• A.uemblymeo and state 3eaton pMeecl ..,.t.atkJa to mae tt
poelllbkl to utnet • Wm him .-
tbal tt lisa't Goiltrnor .ft11gan Wbt
,.._.._tatiU.\elltlatloa. HAM~ CftONJNQD
Can Take Them T:wo Wa~S
WASlUNGTON -· Pre1lde11t
JobDlon IOd Defeme Secy. C1art M.
Clifford are in many respect.I like.
minded men. They are apeaklng
publicly now in a 11mllar vein, the
meaning of which i.a not wholly clear
and thUJ is 1UJCeptible to various in-
terpretatlorus.
A cynic's view is that whatever
they say, they are in fact winding up a
war that is not winnable. or that
history will judge that by their acts, if
not their stated intentton1, they will
have done IO.
Cllfiord la spealcing as lf the South
Vtetnameee w l l 1 In the reuonably
near future be able to tab aver a
srutel' share of the ftghtinC, and in
"dbe ti,me" the U.S. commltme11t will
W teduced. He la a lawyer and talkl
u II be we.re laying the basil for a
future compromise on behalf of his
chief clleet, the President of the
U.tlted Statei.
PRESIDENT JOHNSON In a Qttle
noticed but deeply f e l t speech at the
Korean Ccmulate ia Boaolulu Mid
that IS WI face "boplfl:ally" a ~
menl from war to peece be wilbed to expreu hla belief ~ bla llUCOHI in
the White Home "will 8Ct In way1 tbat
will reflect America'• ~Interest in Asia's freedom mnd . "
It la po~bte to accept ese ut-
teranc!a In two waya. They can be ac-
cepted as a declaration of firmness
and faith intended to asaure our Allan
alllea. partk:ululy Korea and the
1ovemment of South Vietnam that we
are DCJt telling them out. Or, In IUCb
1tatem«nb could conceivably reflect
the attibJdel ol 1'MD who IU~
events were 1'adlnl to 10IDe '1nd of
unhappy compromi31e and U.y were
seeklne to aalva~ u much u possible
of the Johnaon Allan policy.
THE OFFICIAL version ls that the President especi.ally wu anerttng bis
deep belief that the Allan com-
mlb:nents of bis admlnilb"atio11 will
not go down the drain when be leaves
the White Houte. These commitment.a.
be said. are "colorblind," rtm wit.b i.e
security of the nation and "will remal.n
firm .in tbe ye.arw eheMI."
"We know:• be •dded. ''tllat..-:e
among our fteiah~rs in Asia is just aa
Important to OUT country u peace
among our oeigbbors of Europe. We
wish to see Asia -like EW'ope -take
an increasing responsiblllty for 1hap-
lng Its own ckatiny. Md we mean to
help It do IO ...
What to Jobmon may be deeply held
beliefs, may be to otben deeply aeat.d
Wuaiona which muat be alteftd before
any more Uve1 are Jolt and billlom
wasted in supportlnf w e at •
unrepreaentative and c o r r u p t
governmena. Johnson cannot commit his successor ; he does not even know
who he will be. His interpretation of
the action of his predeceaaors aa justi-
fying the commitment of nearly a
million men in all of Asia I.a under bit·
ter challenge.
EITHER CLIFFORD knows wbat he
ii talkinl ~bout, or be ii arouainl
~tidablie _hopes ud ei:;t"·•• ~ our ceWnt out of .. ~
commitment by which Jolml9il· "" 1udr O'fat do.re. •
Atnblp!t:f' tba emertet Apm tbl
pabllc statemenfl of tbe PreDdiliar -S
the eecretary of defense, u-W.., 8'
often before. It la tberdiir. not
'1urprialng that Prealdent · of
South Vietnam lean a sell~ and President Park of Korea needs
rea.uurance that hia 50,000 men ba'9e
not been committed in vain.
There II uoUief' way to loot at an
thil and perbapJ lt comes cloler to
what the 1nlth wlll prove te be. The PtdideDt.,.... to •• bl~ ht
be will not accept • fate p-. llir
evu peace neauUationl Ila ,. u •~
moaplwJre wb1ch would bumUlate thl
United States. -WREN THE REAL lnues the he ls
likely to be more adamant. Tl'lt "coali·
tion government" wanted by Ula Com-
muniats ii entirelY d.l.fferat t1a.an
"weaving the Viet f:ong ~ Ille
poUtieal Ufe of. Soatll Vietnam wtdcb
the Pruident'a adviMrt talk lllalt. .
The Jnterpretatloa of w1Jilll tM
Geneva accords mean ii dlfM9t. Te
tbe PNaideat tt.. acc.«ds w a trutr demllitarUed ... ~
and controlled. Electiooa in alf or VIM-
nam do not mean a rlUed up electoral
diwion but "one man, one ~"
delpite the fact that moat or .,..
votes would be Sou~ Vi«nalnMI.
Tbil does not tOUDd lii:e a PNdllat
who witbei pellC't for peace's lab
alODe IO that he could fO Nck to the
ranch on Ju. 21 lmowina lfl plJota
would be loct tbat nJPL ~,;:
News Blackout on Vietnam
encourllpd by tbe WlUte Home to llC·
cept ...-1tla1 .,.,emenu around the
U.S. to~ tbe Presldat'I puce
owJ1ures Ja Vietnmn.
\J.~. mWtcy eatborltiea hen are
~ CObtUa ti.at the State
l>epartmMrt JI sMnc tbe America
PUb8e tbe ~ there w111 M a
military de tteaJatloD of the war.
wben tbe mdenee mcuc.tet that tM
opipOllte Will OCC!W.
CUlnc tbe C9ammdlta' 'ht trvce of·
fehtve, tbeM ..., oalicil'a ...
that tbe Nar9t vw.-..
bulJdlni for ..... ,.... ....... Jar So.a. vi.tnm111 dam ad U.S. ball.., mld-MIJ. 8riW81 ~a.
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FUTURE CHAMP -Newport Beach race driver Otto Becker
is shown here in a 1955 photo with 14-year-old Pedro Rodriguez,
who later became a world-famed driver. Becker, who is enter-
ed in the Indianapolis 500 this year, taught young Rodriguez how
to drive.
'heat Maness ne111ns
Ladies, BUy W~ners
II ff ubby Goes Fillhing
Tb.is Is the weekend when 15 million
outdoor-crazy calllomi&DI plod across
creeka, over mountaim, up Cf'OW'ded
J>jghwaya and through mosquito-in·
fested countrylick.
U'a not a gold er 1IDd Nib that
beckons.
aitr not 1t'1101Detbi.DI •as -like
the opening ol trout seuon.
Tbe anau.al rltuanloe111't offidally
pt under wa7 till Saturd.-y. But
preparations have betun tar in ad-
•ance fior most would-be ani}en.
They'•e checked rods, cleaned and
re-oiled reels, re~ tom neta and
br*n creels, shaken the iplder• out
ol boota and aleepiDg baiJ tllat wue •
db uuuscusuuu
WHITE
WASH
USU Cb USUU U U
lit tlae hathrn C..•tiet track
mee& at B..U.pa Buda BJp
fw a ffzn JeUI.
The mn• IDU'llel'ed ,enttemu
.t * dll*r wtrld Wiii • star
vaalter 1t USC bdtn ... ,,.., bt-
te CMCbJnl•
Vern Wolle, track bou at USC, say~
former Westminster mile ace Carl
Trentadue will be running the SS) from
now on. Trentadue ran a alull.o1
1:47.9 recently but then went Cll to run
a number of miles, at his request.
Now, however, it's down to 1erlous
business and the 880.
Wolfe also confided at a recat in-
fonnal clinner affair that pile vault
ace Bob Seagren will ipake the lJt.
t.ennedlate hurdles a teauJar event
alter the Olympics.
"Bob:J ,etting tired ol pole v.ulting, to be ~tl honest,•• Wolfe repl)rta. "He
ran a 53.4 hurdle race last week In hia
debut ad bas told me he'd like to
ma1re the event a recutar thing next ye.ar."
BanJ Wallaet, H·.u.lete at
Oraqe Coat c.lle&e 8 I d
Ne.,.rt em.r mp, wtn Je18 u.e occ 1'11tea1 •mt. dejmt-.... Jlext JUI ... ..., la&er ..
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Corooa deJ Mar Hieb bo.U the
~qe Coqatyprep 11mna1tlc1
cbr.mplonthlpt P'ridl1 11i~ with
Wutmlnltilt, N~ H • r b o r ,
Mapoli8 u4 AnabeJm 1 e n d J • J deleottt to JGU a.it ODI continpnt 11 ... ; ......
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dbnlltr _, tM Lions wen unbelten
lit Ml cca~ tbit MUOn •
two months ~'" beeo dt"'*<I to
runnin1 around the Orange Coast
area. buying parts ud uatnc
welding shop equipment.
s.ota Ana aporia car accessory
sbop owner Harry Weber bu liven
Becker some parts but fot the mo,t.
part, he's a looe wolf.
He estimates that ol tbe Tl ears
which have been eaWNd fGr tfle
1ndy race be will be the lclQe eB.
trant wlth no major .,.....
But he con&idera k a lllGml vie·
tory that be'• leaviQ& fer lady with
a car. He CAOM to the U.S. frvm
Mex'co four years qo w'D Iod)' a_t
the forefront of hil mlod.
.. w. been rny drMm to race at
Indy," he SQI.
"It's the futest tracic in the
world. Ever st.nee I started racing
ln 1952 ln Mexko ['ye wanted to
ra~ at lDdy."
Alwayc, lt-seema. Becker has bad
diffic\Llty in obtakring spoMCrS.
''Althouch I am a native Mexican,
tt wu alwayc dlUJcult to get Mex-
ican compaaiel to spomor me
because of my name. My
ll'~nta were Germans -
that's wDY I don't hAve a Latin name.'' ,. ' And 10 after Dine yun Of dream·
Ing about ID<(y IJ) Mexico and four
DAILY PILOT
year• in tht United states prepu·
in& for Indy, he's on bil ~y.
And he'• optimistic.
"It's a good car -I think tt wUl
qualify. lt bu a new Chevrolet
engine that d e v e 1 o p a 515
horsepower. I'll road test it at
RJverskte tttis week."
The car was built by Jerry
Eilert, Costa M.a race car
~r.
One man end one car. It's like
Billy Vukovich putting togedler a
car and hauling it to Kearny Pa
1n Fresno years ago. Or Ralph
DePalma ladng down hia hood with
luther belts.
But It's ttie wrong time.
, Reserves Key to 123-113 Conquest
Lake~ Red Shirts Stop Celtics
BOSTON (AP) -Jerry West and
El&iA Baylor led ttle Lot An&elu
I.Uers to their equallzlnl victory ewer
tbe Bostoo Celtics, but both coaches
qree the key to the rain• cmne when
the9e two old pros were on tbe bendl.
"Tbose 'red sbirta • dtd • bell ol a
job," Laker COldl Bill van Breda
Kolff Wd ol the mamhift' quintet wblch kept B~ at bay late in the
~period and early in the fourtl\.
Loi Angeles led ...-when 8-ylor
went to the belK:b after drMria. bis
fifth penonat foul .with •: O'l w•nU11
Emerson Out;
Compton . Prep
Leaps 6-113/4
BOURNEMOUTH, England -Mark
Cox, Britiah amateW' who Wednesday
ellminalled P.ancbo Gomalea of lbs
Angeles, ousted Roy Emer1oa or
AUltratia today 6-0, e-1, ?.S for hi.a se·
cond victory over a profe11lonal In two
days of open play. ·
The seasatlDDal victory took the 24·
ye•-old left.bander into the semlfbulls
ot the BritiJb Bard Cov.tt Open Qam-
pionahipe. · ...... .,, .,,
COMP'roN -Due B.rHford ef
Compe. BJp 8rhtl ltlp Jampef • fee&. U% hlcltet Wedltet~y ... a hffll
1cltoel dial dNet -t.be . NHad ... ,
ever ht ~ eehofl nmpdtU...
BradfoN'1 teammate, R e y a a I d o
Browa, eet a reeonl IHt Saa.nlay wit.It
• le1p of '7 .. %.
Bra4lfonl11 mark It tile u-.. beJt ~
u Amerteo ~ llat.ry. .,, "' .,
LOS ANGELES -Right-handed
pitcher Don Sutt.on was rec:alled
Wednesday by t h e Los Angelea
Dodgers and will join the club for lta
aeries ln San Franciaco atartlng Fri·
day.
Sutton, 11·15 with the Dodgers In
19f7, reported Uite to apring trainln•
as he finllhed a ci.x-month stint of
Army reaerve duty. .,, .,, .....
LOS ANGELES -Olympic flpn WiUac ...,... WoUcaac Sci.wan
.......... a ~llCt a. 1bte pre-
fealeully wt6 lee CaJtades. tlle
lltow'1 presYeat, GMr1e W. Eby, ..
MUCe4 Webeltay .
Sen8n, •. fnm Vlea11, Austrl1,
will jota lie fr"P f~r Ill May t-tt ttuMf la lM Aa1ele1.
LILLYWHITE QVITS
AS MT •. SAC COACH
WALNUT -Vert Ullywh.ite is still
employed • a vanity footbaJI coach,
but Mt. San Antonio CoUegie ls without
hla eervkes toda1 following a surprise
reaipatton.
Reported In Une for the Mt ~AC
post are 1Cen Well• (Edgewood High School mealtW') ad Bill Fisk t Mt. SAC
uaiataftt). LIU-"ite. who coecbed the Moun· ti• to • 0... 7~2 HMOa in '67. ex· DWDed tbe prelAl'e Of coaching JC
MD WM jUlt too ireat as be quickly
accepted the head poeiUon at Chino
Hlab Sc.boof.
in the third period.
A Cew minutes ta• Weat also sat
down for a needed rest. but the Lakers
held on for a 123:113 victory to square
their belt-of·7 National Buketball
Assooiation d\ampionsb.lp aeries at
one win epi.ece.
The scene now shlftl to Loa Angeles
for the third game Friday night and
tale foucth Sunday nJght.
Friday and Sunday gam11 are
sellouts but will be ~ed on closed
circuit TV at Anaheim Convention
Center. Tickets for the lhowing are·M
each and available only at the Con-
vention Center. ,
"It was a calculated lisk, keeplng
them both Qll the bench," Van Breda
KoUf sald, "but Elgin was in foul trou-
ble and Jerry was dragging."
"We couldn't afford to let B<>1ton get
• streak 1oing -especially here." be
said. ''They get that crowd yelling and
tbey get hot and you're in trouble.
"If that happened 1 woo1d have bad
to get one ol thoae guys back in there.
But I kept sitting there watdri.ng the
clock and hoping the minutes would
DAILY "LOT I"-!I'll • ._ ...........
WRIGHT'S RIGHT -Angel southpaw Clyde Wright, normally a
bullpen spedaliat, was given starting duty Wednesday night and the
man known as .. Skeeter" by his teammates responded with a two-
hitter, giving the Angels a G.-1 win .
a Holiday
next three batters t.o retire the side
and yielded j ust one other aai.ty over
the remaining dlltanoe -a ~t •r» In the aeVWlth by Paw C-.sa·
DOVI.
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we did."
Tom Hawkins and Archie Cl.ark
were the only starters in the live-man
group which did tile job.
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Cal Negroes
Accept New
Hoop Coach
BERKELEY (AP) N e gr o
athletes. who threatened to boycott all
sports at the University of Callfor:nla.
today are praiaing the elevation o{
freshman coach Jim Padgett to bead
basketball coact\ and appointment of
Negro Earl Robinson as his assistant.
But they n!sened judgment on the
football situation, where they had
demanded in their e l g h t -p o l n t
ultimatum the discharge of two
coacrung aldes, Bill Button and Joe
Marvin .
Bobby Smith. spokesman for the
black athletes group of 40 when tbeJr
demanm were made 1n mJd-Oaslcetball
11eason. said. "I was very glad to
hear" of Ule coaching appointments .
Padgett su<:(:eeds Rene Herrerlu,
wbo resigned with one year to go on
his contract. The Negroes had
demanded Herreriu • ouster.
Robinson su~eds Padgett. moving
to California from Laney College In
nearby Oak.land.
Smith. who sald he no longer ts the
black athletes' spokesman, called ttSe
coaching dlanget "a very positive
step."
"T b e y are an indication of h o w
Chancellor Roger W. Heyns !eels.
They show he took ttle matter In hia
own band.I and didn't walt for a new
•thletfc director to be named."
Attlletlc Direct.or Pete Newell had
resigned a month before Herrerias. He
had reported his successor. yet to be
named, would select the new basket-
ball coach.
Bob Presley. sophomore basketball
star center who was suspended and
quickly reinstated last January by
Herrerlas, said he was elated at the
change.
Dodgers Relax,
Face SF Friday
After 4-3 Def eat
SAN FRANCISCO CUPI}-The Loi
Angeles Dodgers flew back to ttie
West Coast today to prepare for their first meeting with thelr longtime
riv.ts, the San FranaiJco manta Fri·
day.
The Dodgers cloeed out thelr first
.... er Slace
Jrff J6 -~ at SM ,r_._ NI ~Pl
I A~lt ~7 -°"""" at k t\ 'r•~ tr1• itl'I
::;;rll ft -OM9tn at WI l'ttMllQ!o 11:• b1
road trip with a 4-3 record detplti
dropping a 4-3 decision WednetdtY
nlght to the Plu.burgb Pirates.
Lo. Angele• outhit the Pira1e1, 14,
but Dodger errors proved coat.ly • •· lv one run oft __. C1Mde ~
was earned. ll wa the second loel bT
Ostleen to the Piratea ud to pttdlill'
Jim Bumtng.
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erly multi-milllonaln, on "That Girl,• tom.pt in •
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TELEVISI01' VIEWS
Dave· Canary
Makes Good
ly CYNTHIA LOWRY .
NEW YORK (AP) -For eight HUOllJ, the
Cartwright family ruled NBC'1 "Bon•Mll'' ,_,., .
and then, this year, a football playeNurnecHidm'
moved onto the ~on~erosa. An~ ,David Canary bu
done so well that he will return next aeuon, re-~
.warded by having at leut two .iiowa written
around his character of Candy .
. CANARY, a .29-year-014 six footer with a no..,...., .
shaped by an over-enthusiastic tackle on some for-
gotten ftve-yard line, is happy to be regularl.J em.
ployed in the long-playing, popular aeries, but qutte· ·
without personal conceit, figurea·that be ts m•lrini
bis own important contribution to the prouam.
"By adding the character of Candy, a whole:
new dimension has been possible," the actor ex·
plained. "He can. certainly open the door on som~ .
new plot since be is associated with the Cartwright.a
but not one of them. Stories can be developed
around his relationships to them -be can even be
µi. conflict with .them -and his relatiomblpa with
Qtbers.'" . • .. ·
WHEN ''BONANZA" wa~ born nine years ago,
the father, Ben, bad thr~ sons, Adam, Hoss a n d
LiWe Joe. Before two seasons had passed, there
had been stories wtitten with flashbacks that told
of Ben's·three ma.rrlages and the births of the som
from each.
Al'ff)r a few sealo.iu on horseback, Pemelllloh..
erta who played Adam, became restless an4 pulled
out of the show. After that Lome Greene, Dan
Blocker and ¥ichae!. Landon carried the abow. But
nine yean ii a lonl!Jime, IO a liUle ebange wu
welcome •
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, CANAR¥, wbo:'1r.,, ·bom in 1lbdlana' and ~w up in· Ohio; wai avoiee major at the· U.nlverM o(
Cincinnati and turned down professional foet
offers to study voice ln New Yort. .. 1
. Ile played ln three Broadway I.bows and 1of ~ •
first TV UllgnmeDt .. when he WAI pfayiq ID •"fte ·
Fanta1ticb" ln Loi ~eles. Thia wu·• lix-montll
patt in "Peytoo Place. ,. 'lbat, ID tum led to th• ,
movie, ''Hombre.• • · · :
,~;, producer Dadl 1>ortort ~ •
at tbe film -he ·111111 interated in Cmm'oa Mftcb. ell'• performance became be was eutfng ~
Chaparral" -spotted Canary ed added him lo
the cast of the ..wblisbed series.
David'• unmaal lut name ls a corruption of "Mc-
Heoerie(" :and be hAs remote family co~ona
with the l~gen<lary Calamity Jape. The young ao-
tor and b1J wife, former actreu Julie And~
were in New York where David wu pJuging a new 1 :
~ *1Dam, going Jo the theattf and 'lilttlDI.,.. 1
pie eel plaoel they knew during tbe lean ~ ·
when, u a newly married couple, they were ...,.
gllJll to mate ends meet.
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ty supenhors, two representatwes of
cities and a fifth member chosen by
~ other four.
Supervisor members currently en
Ole oonunluion ate D.Ytd L. Baket
and C. M. "Cye° Fellltlerly. Charles
Pearson ot Anaheim is ltle fifth
llleoiber.
The LAFC will reoJ"gan.lze on May 8
and ele<rt a new, chairman to replace
Martin who ..bas held the post for the
past two years. The agency rules on
annuation to cities, boundaries of new
cities and formation of special
districts.
The League of Cities nominating
coomtlttee ~o me~ Thursday nigbt to
select officer eandidates for the year
be&inaJag May' t.
Highway Naming
Rites Saturday
Ceremonies marking the official
~· of MacArthur Boulevard to
Veter• Mtmorial Wgbway will be held~ a& 2:30t>.m. adjacent to
the DGribbouwd. lann of MacArthur BoWetud.. clnctly south of Harbor
Vitw Drift. ~ IPUbrs will be Sen .. John
G. Sc:binJtl (~Toatlft)1 wbo originally introdaced ltlialatlon calling for the chace ad J.ama E. Johnson, direc-
tor. cautomta Department o f ve--.Affaln.
Ne~ Beach Mayo.r Doreen
Manltill wft1 pr6Mnt tbe opening ad-
dretl and Dwmn Freeburg, Orange
County Chamber ot Commerce, will act M master Of en.,.....,,
* * "* Air Cal Flight
Boost De"layed;
By BRtJCE BENSON ·
Of n. °'"' """ ,....
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f:.:W Coat YMCA teen-acm· sftcUce car wash tor Satmdl1 projtci filt~h dozens of vo1-... wW ..U can to niM money for Y. ThoM *"can" wtll vlltt "care 1'Ub'.' locatlons at the .Y, 2'00 Udvenity, M&rlDen tlimentary
U U:ne e1rliDet m...., ill&o one_... -~ manaf!'r Tom Cbmdler to-The three eiriiDea llre.ty blH "°"
tr kDowJI • Att West,• lhey p&M dlf. otec:RJ .-ctlon to m-st: Tbe .,.
do June 1 4Ns y ... , 1'bat wll th.· ''The merger will mean no ad-Booan.za, Paclfk: .m Wiit Cot.It
bnpaiet be co Orange County Atrport? dCtiOdal fHght.4 fO'r tte present. The Airlines. Of lte three, onJ7 'BoMnu'
Little If auyt,bh>g at elJ -ill tt\e d'.!ferer.ee will be m"'re th.rougll-mght has regularly scheduled OJC!lb In and ~ginning ~ans at o!Mr ~aboard out of Orange County~
, That'• the word Crom BOOllJ12la &ales Air West planes," he Sia.id. Altbouah t.ben will be no lnc:re•e la
I• flilhb at preteot, the pCllllbillty
waea.•t nile4 out for later. • Fro111 Pqe 1 "We can't tell wbat'll happen ~
,. T NHAPPY , all the equipment it lined up. It'• t'-.1 • • • possible there'll be more pllDel
E In a reallltic area wtth our new City Atty. Tully Seymow then pop-available for lddltlonal f 11rht1,•
cy. We want to do all we can to ped up with some unsettling news for ODendler Mid.
t fiigbts, but we have to face real!· municipal lawmakers. He said he has He said the merger now hln(ea on L.... heard there are seven airlines now routine matters of determloina ~
•1 seeking federal approval ~ operate in· makinc beat use of the equipment •
ew UC Plans
kgain Curtailed
y Budget ~uts
SANTA BARBARA (UP1) -Budget
mttations on tbe .U~erslty of
Ol'Dla wUl pr• \he.Ja,uncb&na if! new prosr~. fflr Ole ~ ~alitlt ye•t aeool'dlll to \JJlivfnJ1f t'~es1dent ~~ J.'.Hftcl\, .
HJtch, ~ a news l'Oftflfl'DCe
'lfednesd&yC. bit~ front a tfiree-
fay cont~ ol a. Allodatton ~
~ericu UW,ll'11U..1 .-Id ~g
one ol three majlJl".problem;t feclpt
ery Arnerican univ,rsity. He labe•i!O
other~ u student actMsm, 04
omplloWiClllll eaused bf the draft. •
• uplaine4 tbal tbe curtallmenl el
procrains will come becmUM
~With our tind of budget we have te
alow; Jh 1'• start new prosrams,
n !t ID&mfl tatma finances out ol
bide a( 'ST'tnt pr.ograms."
UCL 1111 1' new campus, Is one ol ~ to be bardnt bit by the embargo
ia new programs.
HJtcb also pointed out that limited
ncU make It difficult to attract
nr p r 0 f e I I 6 f S , but all
~tniUa face the same financial
&bl and Callfcrnia has 1ome
tural inducemenu, such as climate.
tttttate ael'VI~ out of tlfe airport. -tr-:xtmcd ptn:inlfbuslne!necorde .,..
''Our policy shoUld glvt us a baala to accCMrta all uoder one roof. J
respond to that," declared Mayor He aid West CoaJt Alrlinea llies tw
Doreen Marshall. engine jd DC9's, as ,does Bcmansa,
Shelton agreed that U..-e might be Padf,lc Airlilles rues . ~ 727'!1 some way the city could infJueDte thn!e-enatet jets. &i addlflo4, eacb or
at.ate and federal decislom on totally the a.irllrlea has Falfdilld F27 prap
new routes. He conceded, though, that planes.
there la nothing the city can do about The three-engine Jets probably
Air Cal adding more flights to its wooldn't uee ar.1e County Airport
present runs to the Sao Francisco bec9u&e tM runway ll too llbort, it
area. wias pointed oqt. ·
"l'be point is," he said wryly. "ls Comp~ from .r*ktentl-al areas om we should try to do all we can to over . airport nots. hive dinUniahed
'ttep it from becoming another recently, Cbandler Mid Re attribute:i
lnternational Airport." te declllle In complal'nb hi a ~t
Councilmen finally decided lo refine pU'blic awiarene111 ol airlines' in·
tha 1,>ro1>0sed new policy to Include op· tentlcns to striw for ·:more &11j bet·
position to additional air carriers. ter procedu~s to alleViat. noise."
"We should al10." said Shelton.
"stand firmly in support of any
mea1ures for noise control. We are
coocefned about it. AIRPORT ··w• might not be able to stop them • • •
all rrc>m flying ," he concluded. "but at
least we can ask them to be quiet."
Mayor Marshall set May 13 as the
date for further discussion "in depth''
and final actjon on the new policy.
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AIR CAL ...
lawwlt. principally against Oranae
-C6unty but ll~o Air Cal" said holfsmi
developer George Holstein, Many of
his homes have been bum around Up-
per Newport Bay whtte aviation noise
hits hlJ"dest.
11 1l's a conUouJn~ thing that's been
happening to us, First they tell us
they're not going to have any more
flights, then you find a little article in
the back: of the newspaper saylna
more planes were Ju.st bought.
"I guess thete's no way of stopping
Air Cal. They just seem to completely
Ignore the residents. Under their
certlfkate. they don't l\ave to ask
anybody's permls4ioo for additional rugt>u."
Hol.Jtdn aald several law suitl •e In
the rNtlng. with a numbef of
residents Ulted as plaintiffs.
airlines and they were moved to El
Toro It would cost $15 fJo SID million to
build ~ facilitMs we would need
there. Los Angelee is talkin1 about us·
ing El Toro. Wby not let them pay the
S?.O million?"
Carpenter said, "Orance County had
28 airports some years 110 •hen we
didn't need them, now ft bave only
lour wbM we need more (Oran11e
County, Fullerton, M&adowlark, San
l.~Qapl.WOO). • 'Orance County Airport was not
bulll wilt\ local money exclusively, a
great part of It came from the federal
gOYern.ment .xi the 1bip became a
publJc facility. We cannot rule oo who
can or wbo cannot fly out ot the.re,··
Architectural Meet
Set at UCl Sunda~·
HlJb school afclutectural design and drawint compedtlon will be held at
UCI from 1to6 Sunday afternoon.
Tbe cont~' lJ lpODICnd by Orange
County cbapttra ol the American
Institute Of ArdUtec:.'U and the
Women's Architectural Learue.
It's 'Your Community' Ti~e .
~ HatJf 1'01' picked up t/OUr t%tl"O ~op;,, of YOUR CONIWNl'TY7 r~v'rt
grfGt for mc:Uling to ihc "f ollu bode home," 8t.1w tMm ocroe. 11'c conttr at
!1M IJAJLY PILOT olfict1 fa NttOpOrt Beccll <'21 J W. &lbocl Blod.J or Coate .•·~'~~'I~-~~ ~~co~ :.IOfA'~~ 25~~,
-~ • Plta.. IRIJ • •· ••..... copi.t of ti,. 1118 edition et Coda Mea-I ,
~ Bid TOUft COMMUNITY m11u1ne, J eDdiM .... ,,. •• • ...
1 (IJ c-. Pf!: ~1) lD coiaa Of 1wnps to eovv t1le pqrd\aw . .
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Traf fie, Parking
Report to Draw
Crowd in Newport
A full bou:9e o4 Newport Beach city .
coancDID9l and plmnin1 CIOIDDlilaioo·
en ta txpected to be on bend Monday
wt. tbe Wilbur Smith ~ tets
lta ftnt public airing, Mayor Doreen
Marshall said today.
TM MSSion, to be held 1n the City
Olmd1 chamben at 7:• p.m .. ii also dPtC1ed to attract scores of cltilem. '*· lllarahall a6Jd ... lsaa lnrited leeden of aevenl bomeoWMn a.
ctatiou, • well u · Chamber ol Com·
merce J'tfll"t1111taa..,., to tM llllPl'Dtal
bearing.
Wllbur SmJth engtneen will outline
tbe fiodl.np ol their 140-pqe, ~000
traffic and puting studj, ft contains
various ~tiona on Corona
del Mar parklnl needJ and Newport·
Balboa Pfllinsula traftlk fiow prob-
lems.
. .
Chargers Hi-Y Club will hokt "The
Elecbical Cbarce·In" dance and light JJhow Saturdey from 7:30 to ll:30 p.m.
at the new YMCA, 2300 University
Drive, Costa Meu.
Featured bancb will be tbe "Rytbum
and Blues" and "Tile New We."
Ttckets are $1.50 at tbe door and pro-
ceeds will go to the YMCA building
and fUrniJhiDgs fund.
LAMP SALE
LARGE SELECTION OF UN-
USUAL LAMPS TO CHOOSE
FROM. TERRIFIC VALUES. .
attuctrONS ••O M
20% TO 409/e Off
SllECT FROM SUCH FAMOUS
IRAND NAMES AS MARIRO, OE..
S ... N 6UILD, ICNOI CREEK AND
MANY OTHQS. .
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Dea't Tfllce Deep Bre.ill
Prof. Albert F. Buah of UCLA travels the world
collecttng air aamplea. Here, with aid of the uni-
venh,Y1 electron microscope, be shows what down-
town l.os An&eles air looka ~e (left) and Totyo wnpt. (talln in UM, right) when magnified about
U,000 times. He hopes different shaped JW'tldel
which load umples can be traced to tbeli NIP9C"
tive origina. Smoking can be baurdou to ,wt
bulth?
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Ball Chosen U .N. Envoy
"' Choice of_ Go"1berg Successor SurpTiSing ·
WASHINGTON (AP) ""' Pnddent
JOlmton bu cboeeD farmer State
Depvtment oetdal Gearf9 W. BaU, a ltnlnC lldo'fcate ot a MColiMld Viet-
DllD war HUlllDlnt. to ncceed Artbur Goldberg u ..._, .... to Ile
United Natlona.
'1be 1udden, IUrpdlt dlalee ., Ball,
· II, to tucceed tM retirtnf Goldberg
WU viewed in the capltl1 at fresh
evidence that Jobmon bad decided to
make a determined effort during h.iJ
lut nine m011tha tn office to negotiate
an end to 1be Vietnam war.
Ball ba1 made bk attlc1nm of U.S.
pollcy known partlcularlJ llnce resign-
ing u u.nderteereW7 of ltate in
October DM. ftu hll wllllagneas to
return to CCMl?lllD8Dt 1 u r p r i 1 e d
Wllhlncton drclel u mllCh as did
Jabnlcln'• declaion '° ... llAm back. Reached Thurtlday evening b y
telepbooe in Moat Tremblant, near
Montreal, ~. 1'tler. he is at·
tending a conference of an in·
dependent ll'«lp ~ with
Atlantic communlty p!dllems, Ball
aaid:
"The President hal r • m o v e d
.ms'
Matched a~d registered
Wilson golf set, 1aye 93.00
89.99
Reg.182.75! Made exclusively for Buffums', each
eight·iron, three-wood set is available in
wei;its for men or women. Save now!
Men's "Hush Puppies" aolf shoes; many
styles and colors. Reg.17.00 •••• 11.11
Ladies' "Hush Puppies" golf shoes; many
styles and colors. Rei. 15.00 • • • • I.ti
hlmlelf from the polltlcal arena so he ----------------------------------can make deciliont' wbich would be
7 AppUeadeu <
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Newport Man in Line
For AM Radio License """" . /
A Newport Beach man appears to
have the best chance among eevea
eppllcantl left in a lengthy •trtnc el
bearings for the award of a major AM
radio liceDM held by a Puadena sta-
tion.
Execution of the ordered auapemlon
al KRLA, openamg an 1110 tilocycles.
has been delayed by the Federal Com·
municationa Comminion (FCC) until
Los Alamitos
Unit to Leave
Loe Alamltoa hued Naval Jet At-
tack Squadron v .A. m, recalled to .c-
ttve duty by President Jotwon pa Jan.
28, bu been ordered to report to
Lemoore Naval Jet Attack Trainhlc
Station, located between Bakerrfteld
-and Freano far advance tralnlDI.
Accordlnl to the Loi Alamitos
public Information olfice, the date ol
tbe tqudron'• clepart1n 1J '1ilft pnt.
tJ mKb up to the c:c:amaadlnl cl·
Jbn','' Comm.nder Miltaa Jolmaoa.
The Al.amitOI oftlce'• ''tducltld
imeu" ol a tnmfer dale wa tlMI ~ J'')nlddJe of June." lavolYed in the
inova .. l2 airplull, 1t _pilots ad
150 enlllted men.
completion of the bearings.
Charles W. Jobbins, of 2127 Bayport Way, electronic dtvislon manager d
ttae J. C. Carter Co., Costa Mesa, is
the most logical prospect amoog the
remain.lnt seven out of 20 original ·~
plicantl.
The KR.LA license has been disputed
for nNrl)' .even yec1, because the
FCC laid It wa:a owned by spol'Umen-
ftnMCler Jack Kent Cooke, then a
Oanadl• cltlzel. Under FOC rulea, that makea him
Jneli&lble to h o I d a lroadcalting
licenn ln tbe United States.
A final decision is expected in
Auiust, accwdlng to Jobblns, but ap.
peall could drag out the four-year
beeriJ111 until 1970 or later.
Jobbim la CODJ1dered the beat pro-
lpeCt because he iJ tM IO!e applicant
on a llceme requeit, wblle tbe other
aix are ...ociation1 or partnerabip1
i.nvolvlng up to 50 penons.
U be is successful. Jobbin1 plans two
10081 studJot, one of them at 19tb
Street and Harbor Boulevard in Colta
Mesa and the other near the Newport
S.8Ch pier.
The frequency currently UHd by
KBLA -a eo<alled b 40 t1D--
pi.ytn1 atatloa -ii c:oml4end one d
the molt Jucratfve prtper1111 ID a,.
broadcutlnc field.
Oran1e County bu ebocrt 1.3 million
pel'IODI at the present time, with only
two o t b «' AM 1lltionl, KEZY iD
Ane.tm ad KWlZ bl SUta Ana.
much more difficult U a wae a
poJlticel candidate.
'"lbenllcn b p-.lod that ft1M1nl
·eoall be .. ftr1 fnd.tftd period/'
JobD1on announced '.ftuanda, It a
bMtUy called new1 COftlwenc:'!I that
Goldberg, 59, had resfped and would
be replaced by Ball. The Prtddent
said the change would probably
become effective in early JUM after
Goldberg handles "certain matters
now under way" at the UnJted Na·
tions.
"I have res1ped In the belief that I
can belt further 1tiese objective1 in
private life," he said. W b fl e
acknowledging there bad been Vtet-
aam policy differences within the ad-
inlnJatration, he said that had not
motivated hls decision to resign.
Ball, like Goldberg. entered the John
F. Kennedy administration in January
1911. Goldberg was President Ken·
Jll!llJ'•<flrat 1ecretary of labor. "Ban, like Goldberg, entered the John
known ln the eovemmeot as Vietnam
policy criUca, although Goldberg's
vlna bave been less sharply defined
in. public since be has not been outside
government lervice. He has worked
Lor negotiations at the United Nations.
Slain Marine's
Son Viet Bound
A yoona Marine from Huntington
S.acb tod17 leaves the United sutes
for h1J Vietnamue jungle outpost with
hefty heart
Pvt. John Caldwell, 19, flew from
New Jeraey, wi>ere be has been
vWtlna blJ mothu, to the Asian
warfront. And he know1 that his
father'• tDler baa yet to be ap-prebnded.
CakbND WU •••!Med home three ~ .,o._aftei a aipw killed his
f.&Mr, Cd, wtdJe lte wu working
the llltbt lbtft at b1a Banthlgton Beach
Mnice ltatltn. PoUn bave still made
DO arr8t. •
Leaseback Bill Shelved
Auembly_ (:ommittee A.ski w StUdy Badlulm Plan
Shakespeare'• famcnil "2062"
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with 260-yd. spoot of S·lb. Mooo line.
Matchint two-piece Wonderalas Roa,
reaularly 20.00 •••••••• n.•
Shakespeere Rod-RHI line se~ ideal
for youn1 anaters; tef. 18.00 •••• -1.H
''Coleman• 1leeping bq
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..,,,. peclllle are teand,"
Mid :Rep. Debri h. ~ R-OI*.· -•• i·e
"''l'he7 .... l•1 • f«ceneat ... .... ..
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tor man and IDln tm.
to be ar-M -... ....... cw-.--~ blllnl." ·• '
A New ......... ·-peeaDU no bM ..
pofted ctTi rid*-' --.. proerams --4 * ubd aat ba tctenMed -nid: '"l'be ? e d •De t It
Romie ... crowd iP m 7 ~tbowa IO llUh ~oltMree&ll. crw..-1nms. \t ...
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Vt. "repc>rted M m 11 t h
division emcmg w!Ytes u ~
between N~groes eitcl •• y .. Gettaa B•ve Be•rt'
~· • .. 1 Sl~nc babluen in _the Newport Harbor High
'The little lady will pen SChOo1 prodiiction of "Damm Yankees " to be ~ ~Y :e = ~ 1tagecl tonight and Saturday tn the ~ audi-
1 1 w 1 and m 0 re __,. torfumJ.,are (top to. bottom. left t91~ht) Bill Wolfe,
because the 1ll*e man steve ~i Nick Furticella Jerry Brown.
abuled tM N e gr o ' 1 Curtain time is I p.m.
' I er-lfafbers," he llikl. ------...;;._------------.
•-ne man in the street,
however, sa}'I eaforce the law... Ai.ten continued. ''H•
bu nothing good to aay
abcMlt the rioterc .••
Rep. J. Edward Roush, D-
lnd .• said be sensed that the
people in bis district were
determlDed to combat ma-
p~ problem_• ~ the violence tg. Jlitecl after Dr. M I r t l n
Luther KID& Jr. W I &
assasslnatied April 4..
"I leD9& a feeling of
sadness In 1he whole thing,"
Roush &aid. "People tre
saying, 'What a mible
thing to happen in America.'
"I belleft it's made tbem
more ceositive to the fact
there are problema to which
we m.ut ~ otneives
in America," R o u 1 b .a.
ded.
He sai.4 that before KiDC'•
alayin& and the April rWa.
many people Weft ~
for force to "clamp dowU on the~ peop~. Now I believe
they are demanding aot
repression, but solutions."
Bat Rep. W. R. Poact, J>..
Te.x.. reported an opposite
react.ion iD hie district.
"We're headed r i g ht
toward lynch law if the peo-
ple can't get protection me
public officid," be said.
"Ninety-five pet«Dt ol
tilt people are COD~
about tbe violatioDJ rA. 1ht
law aod the police'• failure
t.o eolorce the law,'' Poac•
said. "The government will
either enforce the law or the
p e o p 1 e will eaforce it
ttlrougb vigilantes, and tbe
peopl& cbl't fd«ce the law
very exactly or discriminately. ,,
"It was very clisce>trat-
ing, '' said ooe NortheaMern
<:<>ngressman wbo also ask·
ed not to be ldentlfied. '-:t"be
man on the street, in the gas
station -wbo normally
doesn't speak out -WM
saying about Negroes: 'Do
they want evel'}'thing on a
silver plaUerT' "
LBJ 'Having Trouble ·
Cutting Dollar Draili
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Tll• Johnson administration
11 running into trouble in tts
efforll 1o. cut the in-
ternational dollar drain tbis
year by $3 billion.
Some govermnent officials
have already c o n c e d e d
privately the goal In some
area.a al the program will be
extremely clifflcult, if not
lmpolllble, to meet.
But perhaps the sourest
DOta !D the entire picture is
~ deteriorating trade posi-
tlon-whlcb 'Officials blame OD
inflation at home, strikes
and the threat of strikes and
what they call excessive
wage settlements.
The net result u a sharp
rise lD imporb and a decline
ID the ~ surplus.
President J o h n 1 o n un-
Telled h1s new balance-of-
paymenta program on New
San Clemente
Schools Open
J>\j)Jlc Sdiools Week ac-
ti't'itlel tocas today cm San
Clemente~ Sohool ~
panmts ..t frieodJ are in-
'rited ~ Mteod Open House
ecttvilles between 7:30 .and 9
p.m.
Schedule includes an open.. q ~ in the gym.
Nlsium. where Principal
Sam a.Loas wru preview ~
dvU:les, a1orig w l th
~ demomtratiom ill
wrioua depa rtments.
l'ead.eN rit lattt di9cuss
each dliptay as weU' as con-
duct demonstratiom.
Year's Day in a fresh a t·
~mpt to lick a perennial
problem which produced a
$3.57 billion deficit in 1967.
Alttiough ex.act figures
won't be available until mid·
May, officials now look for
substantial improvement ill
the deficit for the first three
months of thia year com.
pared with the last three
months of 1967.
But the deficit in the prior
quarter was ,l.85 billion and
there's reportedly 1 i t t l •
chance it wW drop to the
quarterly level PftVallini
before devaluation ol the
British pound hit
November.
t.
The quarterly drain dur,
ing the first three Quarters
of last year ranged from
$53.1 million to '638 million.
Johnson's new program
called for congressional ac-
tion on a variety of front.I
but Congress bu yet ta
complete wort on even one
ol them.
Passage of the proposed
10 percent income t a z
surcharge is the keystone of
the entire program.
The House approved ex-
tension' of the ~ percent ex;.
else t a x on airline travel
for international travel but
deferred action on the ma!
jor part of the travel pr•
gram -a proposed tax on
spending by U. S. tourists tn
other countries.
The government fared
better administratively. Ef.
fectfve next week, foreign
tourists will be eligible for a
wide range ol discounts ob
travel and accommodations
-part of an attempt to at-
tract more foreign tourists
to help offset American
·•pending abroad.
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UndenrooJ.
llUN11NGTON BEACBa
Ccnstance R. Newman.
I RV I N E : 1Wt.h J.
M'cOure, Juditb A. Nordyke
and Unde J. SWaDSOll.
LAGUNA BEACH: Jocffl
M. Brvnoer and Carmen T.
Equidaooa.
NEWPORT BEA~ Jay
P. Judill Pd Frederick P.
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LADIES' I
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l..ADI:ES'
ROBES .... $3.00 J.U
l..ADlES' ..... $1.68 BRAS 2M ... $1.28 ..,, .... $1.18 1.tt
l.ADIES'
SHl ... f 1--.5 :.1t $1.81
LADIES'
SWIATEU:.!:.$4.81
aDLDllSN'S
PLAY SUIT~$1.18
aDLIJllKM'S
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SIDEWALK SALE
HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER
2300 HARBOR ILYD.
SAVINGS UP TO 500;0 ON SELECTED
GROUPS OF HEELS AND FLATS.
ALL COLORS-PATENTS AND LEATHERS
GeppeHo VALUES To·20.to ..................... __ 8.80
Protege VALUES To 20.00 ··-·· .. ···--8.80
Capezio YALuu 10 ....... ·-·-·······
LITTLE HEELS
Banclolinos
Capezio Fl••c
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8.80
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Day School
Has Week
Of Skiing
Harbor Day School tn
Corona ~ Mar may be
6m811, bul it iUJ'e un pack a
load of youngsters on a
plane bound for a fun-fiUed
wee-k of sitiing in Ncrthern
California.
And tna4 · s exactly wbat it
d id.
On April 7th, 23 member•
el tt>e flfth, eixtil, eew"°1
and eighth grades J e f t
Orange Gour«y Airport via
Air Califomia for a week ol
skiing at Squaw Valley .
Jn Oakland, the group was
met by students of Mar in
County Day School aru1 tbey
1"ftt off t10 Olympic Villaae,
only t. return to the book ·
and blackboMd If ind Ule
nut week..
Members ol. the group bt-
cluded Joe Baonjng, Luaoa
and G il>erl Banlf's, Brett
Barron, Stepbanje Boyle,
Linda Carnine, France 1
Flesning, Lennie Gurley.
Laura Jooes and B o b
J<alC.eDback.
Grep-y JGerna.i. D1rigbt
Lambert. Jeff I..ang, Mike
LyM, Cindy and Job ll
Mard«r, B i J 1 McDowell.
Jonadlall Mudg~. Brent
Osden, Bart Rinker, Gigi
Sheltoe, Patricia Sleele and
Cit>dJ Tr-ane. TM group was chapen>n-
ed by Harbor Day }leacj.
master and his wife, Mr.
and Mn. l!f!l f .J1&ardu.
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Dr. Robert Reaves, president of the Orange Coun-
ty branch of the American Cancer Society, usists
the ACS Cnssade train to the $300,000 marlr 1ignl-fying the crusade goal pointed out by Manha Ben-
nett, Miss Maid of California, Miss Oruee County
Fair and former Miu Laguna Beach.
New Soviet Bomber
··Posing U.S. Threat?
WASHINGTON CAP) -
Air Force and civilian
am)ysts differ .-..~ in a
P e n t a g o n inllelligence
dispute aJready Clll5drfg a
tlhadow over U.S. plmns to
defend against S o v i e t
bombers of the 1970s.
Basically at i.9sue ii the
&OUndness of a uatiioooal-level
assessment that the Soviet
will not develop a
Ml.persooic 9trategic bomber
wif1h fa:r-readling missiles
dur ing the next six years.
Geo. John P . McOoonell,
A ir Force <tie! GI mff.
ttiinks they will IDd argues
the U~ States ehould
bu:id some new 2.,000 mile-
per-hour iote~'S able to
ithoot them down.
But Robert s. McNam..a, JU91. before he Jett «flee as
secretary of defense, decid-
ed indicatioos were that the
Soviet bomber ttreat. ac-
tuany would decline. He re-
jected Ule Air Force's re-
quested intttceptor, th •
Fl2 .
iruittarl. McNamara went
•loog with bis mllan plan-
ners wlbo figured $1 billion
could be saved it the Air
Force put a new missile
&y!rl.em in an e x l t t i n g
figbter. the FUii, pert ol the
preseoot ai£ d.._ network.
Altboo-thla plaoe was
de~loped in h 19609, cost-
effectiveness studies tlbowed
1lhat. a 90lq>ed~ version
known as the FlOIX would
be just as good ee tile Mach
3 F12. it a few boodred
mile.s an hour tlowt1'.
Urri~ed States w i t h o u t
refuebnog.
M c Co n neU, tflltifying
bftcre the Stllate Anned
Servitts Ccnmiltee i n
FM>luary. Slid. "I don't
agree with" Md "I doa't
~to'' the NIE view.
The four-star genent sciid
he felt ttie Soviets would in·
deed put into ~ration a
new supersonic b o m b t' r
<'apablt' ol "del<iverinl! an
extre!Tlt'ly long-range. ht¢'!
i;pet>d air-to-ground ~It' ..
~ainst dle United States by
1976.
The FIOSX would be in·
adequate to deal wtth this
thoreaL McCOOlllel declared.
Thie NIE is a super-secttt
report wbidl ....Uy siz-es
up, amon1 oCber' things, tfle
military ttireat facing this
cotlftlry.
The CIA draft it up eradl
year. O.!ling JU own In·
ronnatioo a well. • data
from ~ ~ mt.el.U-
geoc. AgfltlCY, ~ Nmoaal
Security AfflJC'f ,the State ~·· BurNl1 " lntelJig~ 8Dd Rer;earctt
and other ~y •nd
civilian agenrim,
A few de)'• _,o, the
Senate ~ -&evtng
ht<ard .., ... tn dosed
sessiool tG the dettnse
budget -relmed a Pen-
la&on ~uelt fGr • million
to get h FJOSX program
rollinf.
As • tttWt f1' the com·
mittee'• actimt, Air F«ce offiici~ 1111 ttle)' are In
doubt about -MJat • i r
d~fense pin wiD. l» ap-
pl'O'Yed. but tbilJk e OOID·
promise may ~ iD arder.
McNamara abo based .U
thinking on the National Jn~ Estim• (NIE)
ol what tile Sovieb migt>t be ---------
ex oected to do in the area ol J
.tutegic boml>er8 between NO. I
now ~ 19'16, the period ill One •• tt.. _.. ,.,..tM
quesMoa. Mwsp•,., feaiwes la ft.e
Thjs projectloo, ttNrwn up ~. U111W st.-ii tt.. ~ms Octabtt, W85 that Amo u""-.. .._ ff'• • the SoYiet Unioll would *-It ... Dy , ... _ ef ... DAILY ~y with the 911ntegic Pll~· •"' -~WI bomber fortt it tiready bu. "' if 1 eur N.. 1 --.,.
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COSTUME JEWELERY CLEARANCE
350 SWISH PIECES 11:111
Reci. to SI eac• illlt au.II
nec~~r~tt-earrin~tc.
BLOUSES AND T-TOPS m·
• ... to $7 .. 00
eocll Int
easy-care O.Cron® /cotton blouses end
cotton •na T-tops
500 SPOITSWEAI
mMS HG. TO $11
eacll ...
$•) 99
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Skim-c.pris-Pent T.aot •nd
Orlon Shels1
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CASUAL SHOES Ret-$7 encl SI AND~
SWIM SUITS
p ...
femctn make Ret-to $20
115 DIESSES
IEG. TO SJO
... lat
f4.99
ind 2 p1.--cottou1 crepet-lnens 'Ibis includes 155 bGmben ·--· .,
~apable GI ~ the ----------------------------_,;u•
--R99uler to 1.00
CREW & -Y-NECX
COTTON T-SHIRTS ' -75-,· :.
a..-w to 1.00
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IDEAS FOR
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at FA~HION " I • '
ISLAID ·-··" ..
A~ril 29 -May 4
You'll find an kinds of worte"J.rful outd0or
llvf ng Ideas all week long at Fashion Island
In N.wport Cent•r.
In th• stores-exciting styles and things to
use. In the Motl-exhibits and displays by
some of the finest landscapers and outdoor
lmng experts. Plus-floral artists at work
CNOting decor~ ortdngtments from ch•·
nnte, paper, silk, feathers and plastic. .
WOfl 't you come-to the most exciting and
btiavHful place to shop In Southern tGA-
"'"""1 It's tho ~ ,,,_;ng complu io the WMt with four department Jtpres and
but one of a fw , a) many fine •~f'f
atom and mtovraws. You'll find it sh"r
fun I ~
•) . ' ~,
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., 'NIGHT and
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O~t of the Clear Blue Sky ...
co~¢ Ai.r California's new DC-9 Sunjets
6-0 minute fliPt~ from Orange County.A.Lrport
to. S~ F~ancisco. ~.leaving ~very h?lll'· qn the ho~r
Seven daily depar(Ures to Oakland and·ISan Jose, too '
. ~-~~~most
convenient schedWe ever to the San
Francisoo-Bay area. No ma.tter what
tilne of the day you choose, there's a
light leaving within an •for the
Qty by~ Bay. Why Bgbt the
crowded ·&eew•y to ~ so_,1 a_t: ~
Angeles International? Save your
precious time .•• Drive the Other~
... to Qr!sge Gauntt ~-located
near~citbe~Prw•r;
ftut M I m• lllo.S 1• Allla .t
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I DAh.YPU.OT ' Y .... Heaey'• lt'ortb
Rules to Follow on How
To Be Better Complainer
. 111 SYLVIA P~RTER
You boy an upe..We new
touter and a month later it
doean't toul You take it
back to the store and yell at
tht clerk who sold it to you.
demand a new touter-and are told DO replacements
cu be made because there
ii no warranty.
You spend f15 to have
your TV aet. repaired and
ooe day later tbe set conks
out again. You phone the
repairman, bJow your stack
and iosJst be return at once
to fis your a« at no cost to
you -and are told he won't
come now or ever again.
YOU MAY have been
done WfOOC iB both t.beae
CMt•, but If ttUs ls "you,"
)'(IU"Ve dooe pleuty wrong too. Bow, then, should you
Cfflplain -lo a retailer. a
1ervlceman. a manufacturer
-to get results?
After r received a
fMClnating little guide Crom
tbe Conti.Dental Illinois Bank
in Chicago on "How To Be a
B t t t e r Complainer." J
queried the Natiooal Retail
Merct.nt.s Ann. and the
New York Better Business
lluDUnaton .Beach rtll-
Unt Jabil L. Palafoutaa,
CLU, of Manufacturers
Life, bu been awarded
the n a t i o n a l sales
achievement award for
the .M!ICO.nd consecutive
year. He also received the
national . gualJty award
for the fifth consecutive
year, and took his place
as qualifying member of
the million dollar round
table.
Bureau on the. b8'ic ruJes .
Here they are:
1) Put together all the
facts and records supporting
your complaint. F a c t s
llbould loclude the date and
identlftcation of y o u r
purchase, name of the store
or branch frog} which the
purchue war made. the
department 10volved, model
numbers. Records mjght in·
elude warranties, p r 1 c e
tafs. saJei sUpg. instruction
booklets.
I) STATE the key factr-
by lette.r, telephone or
verbally. U you have made
previous complaints, give
the dates of these. Jf you
complain in person. bring
copies of sales slips. war-
ranties. etc .. but don't send
these with a letter of com-
plaint. Instead, keep aU
these records in a single file
at home until they are no
lo"ler needed. and quote
from them in your letter.
31 State what you think
weut wroog. don't fly off
the handJe and d o n • t
generalhe about what a
crook the seller is or how
aboddy his producU are. Let
the fact1 spea.Jc t o r
tbem1etves.
'4) Be businesslike and
doD't try to be .tn amateur
la"1er, lnlllting on YOW' "rlpu... The bulinessman
~1 lmoW$ a Jot more
about your rigbtt tban you
do. If be'• reputabJe and if your compleint iJ valid, be1l
make • .c!ju1tmeot.
Balboa Man
Appointed
Mboe lslaod resident
Ledlr r. GNDt bu been
lppCliDed western reOonal wmser of reMlranta ..s c:oU .. abopl b:f v. de
Kamp'1, Southllnd foodl
aenfcea tlrm.
The appolDtmene. WM all•
DOl.lfteed by Robert J ,
HuGecek, sroup me-presi-
dent 0( restau.reats, caftee
•bops and trouin fooda.
Grant is a 30-ye• foods
Nn1ces veteran w h o 1 e
b a c Jr g r o u n d includes
supervisor o r calllornia
operations for Burger Chef,
and manager 0( Prophet
Co., an industrial cafeteria
aervices firf.
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS 51 Chairs
54 Malltr of
1 Dull peuon tatthtrn 5 Found's vuuls
companion se lncttlst by
9 Sho1nktr'1 natural ••tttlal ttproductlon
1C Thoroughfare U A la -15 Chief: Prefix U Flshe1'111an's
U A•ong: concern
COlllb. '°'"' '4 Undtr ltSS 17 F 1111tly of tenilon:
plants 3 Wotds
Including 66 Choice heaths 117 Chew on
19 Coln of 61 lctlandic Lltllu1nl1 literary ZO Slay work tltar of n Chang•
U E11glnttr's 70 Shout ntcuslt~: 71 Vtnlson
2 words source
2l At-
ZS Trick DOIN
Ytsltntty's lluu le Solved:
4126/H
10 Nol t'Ul out 40 Harvnt
11 " -. H 'ostr.nt111tnt Bruttl": 44 Tul 1 2 WOfdS WOrktf 12 "It's a-!" 46. Gators'
13 Gathc rrlatives
11 Ply divine 47 Turntd 26 Lon ood 28 !"lay u11 lts
3Z Napolton,
l lntherm1n's honots to 49 H•no word 22 ••. Kapilal" unevenly
fro• llosto• 37 Accu•lll1llon
of strous
fluid ll EICIHtltlOll 1; Castlt
ftatllft
41 l"tlt 42 ll11slc1I
•Y111>ol 45 Trt1t u unballowtf
41 S.tlllJ!llt 11tact1 50 l"aclflc
arold food
1tl1nt
Z l•1uturt 24 Sn 39 Across52 Having Insect 27 Dan. spucti fl avor 3 H1111bur9t1 sound 53 Eng. wtlght lngredltn l 29 LMlngrad's unit
4 Ont who river 55 Eicch1111• •akrs 30 v ... t S6 Coeposltlon
dedslons 31 Ditto 57 Do roof
5 Q111bte 32 SoHwhal repair Job wattr body rtd:lus 51 l19al
6 lllntts' 33 Rtfltctlon • allepatlon
prc*CI of SOU11d 59 S111 I 7 Indian wans bnsok tf'Otlhy 34 Otltonslrllltt 60 UaYt
I llossudvt 11ronoul\ lll'llltntlone4
wotd 3S Far11 tnl•al U A11d o~ws:
9 ~•Jl"ltd ~ That •hlch Lat!": 2 words toldtn 1111111 Is ltft O'ltr 65 Tool
1
S) PROPOSE a apecWc
remedy. Do you want a
refund ~ Repairs?
Replattm~t? An apology!
Be fair and realistic here.
81 Address your complaint
lo the peJ'SOft most likely to
be able to help you. Don't
accost an inaoceot sales girl
when decisions of this type
are up to her supervisor.
Many busi~sses h a v e
•·customer r e I a t i o n s ' '
departments to bandJe com·
plaints.
71 If you don't get
satisfaction at this level.
write directly to the presi-
dent of the company. His
secretary usually will act
quickly on your complaint.
Restste all the key facts -
including a sammary of
your p r e v I o u s cor-
respondence with o t b e r
employes in the organiza-
tion.
3) IF YOU still don't J:et
results. write to your local
Better Business Bureau.
(Note: Better B u s i n e s s
Bureaus won't handle com·
plaint! which have not first
been referred to the com-
pany involved .)
9) If merchandise you
have bought on your charge
account is unsatisfactory or
is not delivered, tell the
store you don't intend to pay
for It unW an adjusbnent
has been made.
10) Don't fail to complain
if you feel you have a valid
gripe -not only about a
money loss but abo about
rude salespeople, deceptive
advertising, late deliveries,
confusing warranties o r
outright gyps. It may be
embarrassing to a d m i t
you've been bad, but your
complaints -if you make
them fairly and coolly -
~ill win better productt and
&tter service over the long
raqe not ontY f'1f' yourself
but allo for other &boppers.
Miller Gets
Melvin £. Miller o f
Westminster has been nam-~~"'
ed vice president ol buainets
development in 0 r a n I e
County for Bank o f
America, board chairman
Loujs B. Lundborg an-
nounced.
In his new post Miller will
work closely with 'rice prai-
dent H. H. J ack10n, wbo ii
in charge of area act.
rninistratl<>n for 0 r a 11 I e
County:
Miller has 22 ye•a of
baatcing and finaoc.iat n ·
perlence. He WM JDllllPf
ol tlbe Costa Mee& bnlldl
f« tile pllSt three yNn; ~iiiiili.U
prior to that he was llllil·
tant viee ~sldent in the " ''f:'r"' .• nattooaJ divislon at Loa f:"r ..... ~ ...
Angeles headqaaun. In i:r,=: ~ ..
that department be aaliil*ed =r..°"1~.!·
in ttie supemioo of major E~r1m~ ~:~
accounts. with out«-state 'J:Jt='.f 'isie~t'.Jl
corporabons and banb. 'E~~~,: Miller u a past W:e presi-r hit. ,. ••
dent lmd rmt a member of lit ct:~
the board of 1be Harbor ,.:,~iu ·•
Bo:rs' Club; fiNJt vice P?Mi-ic:.t dent O( the Costa °'Mesa •\ r rt:ll C•
CbMnber m Commerce; and :/ s' r .H
a member of the bo8rd m fi a '"'
the United Fund.
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PR SUPERVISOR COMMERCIAL MGR. ~! ~
l'honwtt It. lntland Str..,.r G. King R~ ·
England, King Named l;tf
-~~ To New Phone Posts ... ;f'"!
Thomas R. Englaod was future. He has been with ~: p'\"1. 2 •
today Olllled public rela· P a c i I i c Telegraph since ~: v~··
tioos aupe!'Vitar for Pacific 1948. . ~g in various ~:.:::, • Telephone in 0 r a n g e. capacities. ,..,...,.._, l'ec
R I versl de and San He ;sa member ol the La r M
Bttnard:lno counti~. Mesa Rotary Club and has .r~ ~
At the same t i m e . participa1ed in s eve r a 1 ~:r-':' :rl
Streeter G. King was zp-United Fund campaigns. .~
pointed district commercial . .§it lf•'-,,. maoager for C05ta Mesa· :"H'"'lrf.1
N t w p o r t B e a c h-5an N \n.rl i~:.J. n I e, "Ploclng ewpu "-." !=
A resident of Costa Mesa, B nk p l.-Encl£nd ls a vtteran of 22 a a ys ~ years in the telephone ...,.,,,_
busines3 and was oamed D • • d d 11 c:.. dbtrlct c 0 m m er c I a 1 IVI en ..:.,,.., '
manager In May. 1964.
~ 00 the ldvilory
conunlttee Cl! tile Orange
Votera, s pat director of County ~of Women
Ult C09ta Rotary Club
aod ii active boU\ the.
Newport ~ and OOlta
Mesa cttamber1 o( com-merce.
Kine. CWTftltly a Naicteot °' Sall Diefo, pl.ms h> move
to Calta Mesa b1 the Mil'
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Seven ~ of outnuer
canoists will above oU from
Balboa Saturday on a race
tp La.guoa Beach.
\ The race will start at 9
a.m. near the Coast GIW'd
·.dock and finish at tile main
•· .1leach in Laguna where the
·outriggers will be ~ted : '1 memben ol a new
·,outrigger club In that. sea.
The u:nofficla.l race will be
spooscred by the KaJ.1l<rnia
Outrigger Canoe C 1 u b •
ParUclpa4in1 will be two
teams from Balboa, one
from Balboa. two from
Marlda del Rey and one
Crom the new club at
Lacuna.
The outriggers are 40-foot
craft manned by a cnw of
six Oll'smen.
S*aurd.ty's nee. will be
the tint of thJ'ee .-ored
by XOA. 1be Ghr1 are tbe
M9Hbo race Auf. 1'7 and tbe
Newport tD A•aloa race
Aua. M. fte Av&Aoa race ls
an -• event tbat drawl tearm from Ha1fall when
the lpcri mcmli.ed.
: 5.5 Meters Missin g
::·In Olympic Regatta
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• Only dlsappolntl.ni feature
of last weekend's Olympic
Classes Regatta at Alamitos
Bay was the absence ot the
~ S.5 meter class. ~·: · With all the speeded up
·::activity in the cu here on
· the West Coast, it was hoped
that at least five boetl could
designed boats .
Other reports from San
Diep reveal that Buddy
Friedrldu of New Orleans
bu taken delivery on a new
Dragon from builder Kelvin
Savelle.
Sav~lle ia now finishing
Ule planking on a new
Dragoo ordered by King
Constllntine of Greece-u
have been gotten togetber well as fabricating pm-la of
for the test. ' the new 5.5 he will build for
.. And speaking or s~ked the North-Peckham -Deaver
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OAJLY 'ILOT
Folle"'s Ensenaaa
Organized
0 r pnlJaUoul l'Dee-ti.oi
for the Rl.nky Dink Class -
thole u n i q u e hom~·sewn
· aaHboats -wu held S.tur·
day in Westmlmter.
Bob CJ.y, temporary
chairman of U>e assoclatloo,
sajd 11\at 10 of the one-of·a·
kind one-designs are e<>m·
pleted or under conaruction
in Southern Califomja,
'"We aJrudy have one or
mare Rinky Oinks in five
Sodthem Cali.eoa>Ja coanties
-Sante Barbara, Los
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boy Ud. lall y~ Qub eDd
Ba.Ibo. Y.acht ClUb ~ ttle
Trl·Port H•odiup , ft a c e
*Y 11-12.
Tbe r11ee Will inauguNtted
se:WNI yurs 1CO b' boats
return1Dg from the
E~race.
The race gets its name
from the three pofta lnvolv·
~ a.,o. Oceanside
a.nd Newport. lt ls actually
two rllOeS.
1be ftnt Nee starts
~. *' 11 off ttie en·
trance to Mieelcll Bay and
finlabes tit Oceanside. The
Ocemsicle Yacht Club is
host bl the fleet <II\ Saturday
night for a dinner and
trophy preM11tat.loo foe the
wt.nnen ol bit day's twee.
On ttte followtng day, Sun-
day. May 12, dle fleet sets
sai:J from a point 10 miJes olt
Oceenside Harbor and
filJhhes o{f Cameo Shor~.
a p p r o x i m •ly ttiree-
q tta.rters of a mile from the
Ne'Wport ~ entrance.
A 4*ne limit on botti riaces
Angeles, Orange, Riverside.=========:.!
and San Diego,'' said Clay.
"Our goal ii ai aietive fleet
in each county."
'Ibe Rinky Dw ia a aort
of 111per Sabot -same
basic shape but 50 percent
longer and with a jlbbeaded
sail plan and ceot«boead. It
FAVORITES
N1tlo111I 1114' loc1I rutJ••·
Jli' j..111 iwon tho DAILY
"LOT urrltt t0111• of the
.,. ... ,.,vier colu111111 1"tJ
fu turea 1v1il1blo to e11y
11ew111•11•r la the UniHtJ St••••·
provides tt11t b o a t s not
CioJshing by 7:30 p.m. wUl
be considered ONF (did not
finlsti).
The l.WQJIU&l fea111n ol
bolltl nices it 1be ~
staggeftd *rt in wt1'ch llhe
lowest rated boats atart first
and the others follow a<:·
Love the
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··interest in this development combine.
class, it has been learned Bill Wilson of s a n t a
lbat two more 5.5s have ap-Barbara has also placed an
peared on the San Diego order for a Savelle Dragon ·tceoe.
is an ineXpens ive, do·il· .=...:;:;,:========...:_:==================::!.:=================== yourself famjly fun boat that
• • Les Laddoo has purchased which probably will be sail·
:the Composition in a project ed by St.eve Curran.
: :Which reportedly involves On the Star s c e n e ,
,Earl Elms and Tom Nute of Eichenlaub has an or00 lor
Mission B a y -both in· a new Star hull t o r
ternationally known small Y u g o slavia. Eichenlaub
boat sailors. bu.ill a Star for Rmsia tw1>
.• · The other 5.5 is nothing years ago and bas received
· •more than a set of frames 1n reports that a y o u n I • ·:car1 Ekbenlaub's boatyard Ruseian Hipper has been
in S a n Diego. Eicbenlaub doing very well in It in
declined to name his client European regattas.
for the new boat, bat says it All .t which indicates that
is being built specif)caily for Olympic fever is building up
a light weather performer. .ct that some real hot com-
• This leads ob&etftt"I in San petition 1bcKlld be viewed in
":1>iego to suspect that the Southland waters this sum-
boat Is being built for Scott mer when the U. S. trial~
Allan of Newport Harbor get uqder 1'ay. Foll!' of the
Yacht Qub. I( so. it waa trials will be held in
is so seaworthy it has been
sailed 30 miles from shore
It is also a racing boat that
can plane under the right
wind and tea condH:iaos, ac • cording to Clay.
Most unu.suaJ aspect of tbe
Rinky Oink is ita con·
st:r\Jction. The sides, bottom
halves, and transom are cut
from plywood and boles are
drilled along the edges. 'lbe
pieces are then s e w n
together with SO-pound test
nylon line and the boat takes
shape immediatel.y.
The seams are fiberglass·
ed in.1ide and th~ the entire
outside is glased -after
the stiches are sanded ofr '.......
thus, the haiJ is bullt wlttiout
forms, jigs. frames, nails.
screws or gk.le .
. pobably designed by Brit· Southland waters. The 5.5s ;Jain Ob8Dee Jr. of "WU! tangle at Newport and ....
:Philadelphia. It u DO secret the J"lnm, Stars and Flying
Free plans a n d ln·
formation concerpfog the
boat may be ollWnecl by
writting Bob Olly I 15590
Irene w •y. WestnUmeer I
. .; that Scott wl11 try for the Dutctmum will determine
· Olympics in the 5.51 ancl their Obmpic candidates at
.:that he favors Chace-San Diego.
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I you ,."'-to dme o Vol.swogtn
beCOUM lt'a ugly,_.. con'' hefp yov.
c.lif.
We collJMs-.optto.thtootorDOtic
stlct "''"· Aird In hve VollWogtn foshf6n. o bug If you reFvse to drivt a Volkswagen
becetv"M you hove eight kids ond It Isn't
;: : £lg•~, yov ~v• our sympathy.
with Oft ovtolMtk lticl 1hirt will deliver
up to 25 t11lle1 Oft 0 gollon or gas, " ..
very little oll, ond nory o drop of wottr
or onrlf r .. H .
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. tf you ,.r.,.. to driv• o Volklwogen
Mc:ov. u , ••• foncy enough, thot's ror
10'J to ct.dd..
lvtlryovr.rvMtodtinaVolbwogtn
beCCMI you't9 wed to crn outomotic
trot11n1lslfon, n.ten careMty.
NoWyou con drw• o Volbwoo•n oll .
over town wlthQ41t lhtftlftl.
IOt fwt becowe w.·ve Md• it eosy
to driY•, doetn•t ...on we'rf obout to
mo~ it orry prtni.r, or OWf bigger, or
onyfo~.Sow•~~asom•~pl•
wlll atlll,..ru,. to dri • Vol~gens.
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By Kuchel
SANTAANA -U.S. Sen.
1bcmu Kudlel t o d a y
decried II~ ot doom>f
and Aid the Untted saite.
mUlt not be aUowed to frag.
m«t imo ''eeparate lad
uneqoal" black and white
societies.
In an addresl before the
Orange c.ounfy Bar Associa·
tioo, Kuchel uid tw.> con·
d1t1oos are JltcelMry for
rule of Jaw to PN9all.
"Firlit, U.. mQft be
equal opportunity for au."
said the Republican in·
ctnnbent, Who 1 e e t 1
r~nomination by hit pwty at
the Jime 4 pl'imary.
"There aleo muat be a
clear understaoding that the
libertiel1 tbe opportunities
md the rigbtl of America
brint db t b • m cor-J1lllpCXldint obHga4ioDI to
live by the rulea of our
IOdety.''
"You ~ object to our
current policy in Southeut
Alia but you cannot aeek to
prevent medical supplliN
from proceeding to the dock
ol a Vietnam-bound ship,"
the eeoator Aid. ''If yoo do,
you break the law and ought to bep uniahed."
Kuchel said that "equal
oppcritmity has not been af.
forded every man by our
todety in the past."
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~ERVlCE WITH A SMIL E -Officers of the board of directors
for the Auxiliary of Hoa~ Memorial Hospital. Presbyterian, are
all smiles for today they surpassed their pledge and presented a
check-for $41,150 to the hospital's expansion fund. The Mmes.
William E. Langs.ton, incoming president; Garland White Jr m~bership chairman; Mathew K~nney, program chairman, ad
Philip Doane, ways and means chamnan (left to right) show tJiat
the money raised may "raise" a new building.
•'ANGELL-IC' TOUCH'-Stressing international relations 80 that peo-
ple of the world might have a bette"f understanding of one another and
work towards peace is Mrs. Malcolm Angell (left), who accepted the
guel of Newport Harbor Zonta Club. Serving with her will be Mrs.
Robert Harbison (center), first vice president and Mrs. B. Waldemar
Expectations Exceeded
, Acker. second vice president.
Lofty Goals Require
Working ·i ike Dem o r.ls
A seen~ between heaven and earth was recreated by past presid ents
of Newport Harbor Zonta Club in honor of the incoming president, whose
name, Mrs. Malcolm Angell, just naturally lends to the Mgelic side.
A down-to-earth approach also was featured in Ute a.kit which com-
memorated the 20th anniversary of the club, and a -scene from "down be-
low" lhowed bow Zontians have worked like demons to accomplish num-
eroua community services.
It all toot place in Irvine Coast Country Club last nirht before 90
memben, husbands and other guests. Tables were adorned wlth miniature
white angels floating pink clouds amidst golden strus and shimmering
tapers.
As achievements were reviewed, past leaders (dressed as devils)
puabed and prodded members, added more coals and stirred and fed the
flames of accomplishments.
Projects and donations include Zonta Girls-of-the-month which or-
igiltated in 1955; two $.5,000 paid pledges to Hoag Memorial Hospital, Pres-
byterian; a community microphone; the 15th annual $500 Orange Coast
College scholarship and third annual UCI n50 schelarship; the first pioneer
dinner in 1964 which was. the embryo of the Historical Society of Newport
Beach; shru:e-a-gift Christmas trees for underprivileged children; and the
greatest achievement. of all, the $137,000 Senior Citizens Recreation Center
which now ls five years old. Expansion plans will be launched in the near
future.
Conductinf installation ceremonies was Mrs. Fred Peth who served
as president in 950. f>articipating in the program were the Mmes. Marlin
Sheely, Robert L. Jayred, Louis Csenar, Robert L. Bacon, Jack Reinert,
Virginia Luther and George P. Zebal, Miss Bernice Vestal and Or. Helen
Robertson.
Invocation was given by Mrs. Mary Noonan of the Long Beach club
and director of Zonta Area IV, while the collect was read bf Miss Jae Mae
Lane of the Loi Angeles club and past governor of District IX.
Serving with Mrs. ADJ.ell will be the Mmes. Robert Harbison and B.
Wfldemar Acker, vice pl'Uldent: Donald Schoemnehl and Catherine Kiut·
er, recordl.n« and corresponding secretarie1; Al Forgit, foundation secre-
tary, and Pfiillp Rees, Richard Sheets, CMrlei Wintleld and Karen Mar·
CJ'et& Wood, directors. Or. Belen Trotter ii treasurer.
Last y~ h AuDJl,acy of
Hoeg ~ Hospital, ~ pledged
$35,000 for d»e inu.;h needed
DJOriey cifpartment.
Earlier tEdlJ Mrs. Henry
L. Jones, preailellt, handed
a ohook t.o WilUam R.
Hudson Jr., hosp•tat ad-
minisbiator. for the magnili·
cenil 6UJTI d $41, 150.
Mn. Jooes ~presiding
for the last ~e during the
annual meeting of the <awe·
Presented to th e Cardinal
l.liary in the Oonference
Center. This rooming Mrs.
William E. LangsU>n. pro-
gram chairmen, introduced
the guest speaker Tom
Knight, assistant director of
Civil Defense for Costa
In a stat.ely ceremony Miss Nancy Marie Barry of Newport Beach. is present-
ed with 34 other young Southland women to Ca,rdinaJ Mcintyre during the 11th
annual Presentation Ba ll. sponsored by the Social Service Auxiliary. Her es-
cort is James Edward McCormick III of San Marino. Another Newport resi-
dent, Patrick Stephan Werner escorted debutante Kathleen Mullin of San
Marino.
Mesa.
Al.so on the agenda WWI a
salute to tile 600 women who
<k> in-service work fut' the
auxiliary.
These women served the
staggering amount of 52,503
hours during this past year.
During tile ~eting the
new board ol directors was
installed. Mrs. J a m e s
Decker, a put president.
oooducted the ceremony,
and l9adk1g -group will • be Mrs. 1.-ogllbl.
1l*Jng Chesr places beside
her will be the Mmes.
Mathew Kenney, P h i I i p
l)c)llne, GarNlnd White Jr.
arid Will41am Browning, vice
presidents: Jack ~slllshin
.and Donald F r a s e r ,
s e c r e t a r I e s ; Oharles
Clemens, treasurer, and
Jones, partiarneriClarian.
Folliowing Che inltaDatioo
tiu'ee gift certificalles were
presented as door prizes
from tile Auxiliary Gift &x.
SALUTE PAlD
A saklte was paid Clo the 33
committee who diligently
m9n every volunteer s~tion
throughout the hospital.
They supplement and com-
plement but do not take tihe
ptaoce ol. hospiml personnel.
Each oommitb!e bas a
chai rman end the
coordinator at vo>unteers
dlaiI1man bas «be taste ot
tying Chese w:llQ qeUler in·
to an effleient bundk! ot
smooth (4>el'atbt. Accenting
ttis latter posttioll 8 Mrs.
William J. Dwik!n for hef'
second two-yew term.
The auxiliary has t.our ac·
live senior chapters plus the
juntOl"'S. ~h has jig own
purpose and fmd-Adsing ac·
tivities.
'Ille Affiliants will be led
by Mn. Brad Miller taking
over from Mrs. James w alwonh. 1be group has
2.515 hours to ib credit and
earned '547 from • bridge
llll'?Oheon and tile sale ol
tidtelB to the B<lb Beker
PuPPft Show.
The Htaiter <JWll*r ~-
ed 3,206 boursi, tummg {o
$438 from the proceeds of
the bridge V<atem.ine party.
Mrs. !>m>tlby Stanwood IUC·
ceeded Mrs. Jaot ~
nir:l gh.am as chairman.
Nightingales have 7,86.1
houTs on record .and Noised
$167 at their monthly OOine
luncheons. 'flheir main pro-
ject is baby {tlot.as which
netted $3.aol. Mrs. Jeck
GMnaus haoded her dutie.I
to Mrs. Dooald Fuller.
The 120 members ~ file
Candystripers gqve 11.215
hours of service. 1bere are
12 committees working on
tlbe information desk, in
ped.l a1rics and 0 t h e T
departments. Their aid ns
app~eted by the devel-Op-
ment ,office during lbe Be a
D~r project last December.
Mrs. James Seay ls fmlld.ng
<YVer for Mrs. Qark Som«s.
Oopa de Oro Pairmeeses
with 14-0 members coo-
triboted $14,000toedd to the
treaS\D"}'.
Santa Ana ~helped
with sewing needs. They
maJre p a j a m a s end
bat'hrobes for pediatrics as
well as toy ~. A De'tt p-o-
ject for the next year is
ma.king red Ch r i s t m • s
sioc'kings for new babies tD
arrive home in. Mrs. hek
Davj.s will continue a s
cfl:aJrman.
GIFl' BOX
A&ain the Gilt Box led tbe
parade & Ole tq9l85t 80lD'Ce
of revenue. Wdh a bealuial
disp}ay 036e and ~
oanl olfice m the new lotlby,
the 65 members of th? .com-
mittee SUJ1)8ssed t b e i r
pledgti in the am<>oot <A
$17.500 by S500 oover, *
logged 12,33'2 hours. Mr<.
Martin J . Lockney wekoln-
ed Mrs. William Browtq
as her suocesscr.
1be Gift .Box on P.-de
and Rune Tour .. Octabet
was • way& end ~pro
ject wt9dt nett.cl ti,4'14.
And the 1'inl*c ~ ..
Dlmeymt Sentce ~
brnugbt in -....... '500.
•
Here' re · 32 R~~sons WhY! Neighbors' Children Can't Smil E!:
..,; ' . ..
DEAl ANN LANnE.flS: I almo~t
wrote to you &ht months ago. I wa~
bavlq a aHq ad I wanted to tell
JOU and your m1JJJou of readers what
tt felt Jib to mddelllJ come abve
aillD -at tbl qe of 32. My lover
trandarmed me &Om a bared, mousy
llttJe hOileWlfe lDtt an excitlJ1g, thrill· In• woman.
TodlJ 1 am WTitlng a dilftrtnt kind
o1 letW. t bopt othtr bored, mousy
UWe bellleWlvet Will Jearn trorn It
You tell ,.....U you ... in love
with the man , allhOu~h deep down In
your he,llrt you know it is not true. You
blame the affair on your husband -
you teU yourself he doesn't pay enough
a~entlon to you and he doesn't un-
derstand your emotional needs -that
your womanly appetite ror love cannot
Ulst on the rew crumbs h• tosses your
·~· FlnaDy, the meakJng around and the Uta start to snaw at your conscience.
You art afraid you'll say eometbing
in 1our al~p. or slip and call fOW'
busband bJ the other man '• name.
You f1nd yourstlf taking foolish
c:bancta. You wonder if your children
th! pt that last phone call was• little
odd
Tht1' you notlct small signs that your ~et Is loting lnwrut. Yoe belfn
to IOlplCt be la •int 10meone elle .
When you discover your susplcJ0111 are
correct. you are jolted to your 1enteS.
You realize your husbnnd ls twice t.be
man you thought he was. You sud-
denly wake up to the realization that
he Is struggling with the everyday~
blems of making a llvinl and ~
his responsibilities -which la a tnlll
expression of love. And theD J'O'l let
down on your ma and PN1 be .......
fmda out wb&t 10U bavt do:Dt a ,...
do H'er,thlna ill yoar power to !Nb tt up to him. -&\DOER BUT WISER
Dtat W'lterf WlttAfte'1, ...
ptOple ......... i .. ,. .......... .
Tlaey tlo -i... ,,._ ~ ....... Ct of .~. Fer .. '1fteCk ~ die tn
who en le•,._...._, Mre It,_,
lett&r. • '
Newlyweds Home
Betwued from a northern Oalliornia boneymoon are
Rlcbard Daly Reddick and hil bride, the former
Donna Lynn Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Ly·
dall L. Palmer Of Sia Bernardino. 'lbe bridegroom,
editor and pub&ber ol a Rialto newspaper, ia the
80'1 of Mr. and Mn. Ben Reddick, long-time Harbor
Area realdenta who recently moved to Puo Robles.
The bridegroom la a graduate ol Newport Harbor mA Schoo~ Orange Coast College and the Univer·
.tty of Southern California.
Zonia Cha irmen
f\l~w Duties Accepted
I
Aft« Mn. M a le o 1 m
Antell accept.s 1be ravel
md pin of Newport Harbor
Zonta Club last mght, she
appointed c o m m J t t e e
c.bairmen.
Accepting duties were tile
Iv.mes. Robert L. Jayred,
Amelia Earhart; George
Benz, aUenduce; Carleton
Mears, clubhouse mlllage-
ment; Karen Mar gr et a
Wood, community safety.
trM'.flc and home and
beakb; Clara Spauldi.ng,
fellowsbip; Al F or g l t ,
finance and budget, and
Geer&• P. Zebal. retiring
president as biltorian and
official bo6teas.
Otbai were tbe Mmes. B.
Waldemar Ac k e r , mem-
benbip and Intercity ;
James D. Ray, lniern.tional
relations: Robert Harbison,
program: Charles Winfield,
public relations and press
book; Marlin Sheely, statu1
of women; Jack Reinert,
way1 and means; Donald
Schoenmebl, ye a r book;
Philip Rees, Zonta Mart:
Richard Sheet6, s e n l o r
dtizeos liaison; Jo s e p h
H a m blet. arrangements,
and Robert L. B a c o n ,
Chester Pollerd. Gordon L.
Martin and Louis CAenar,
Zonta Girla..of.the-month.
Miss Bernice Vestal Is
service chairman, and Dr.
Hilda McCartney will be
public affairs cbalrmao.
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. -....
Horoscope
Cancer: Hopes
Ar-e FulfiHeEJ
SATURDAY,
APRIL 27
By SYDNEY OMAJUt
operate. But • • ,.,.
?HpODliNl!&y • to tpell Ollt
metbodl. Do '° to belt ti
J'04Jf abDl&y.
SCOBPJO (Oct. JI.New. "The wue man cootrolt it>: TMe cue ,,_ .... cir
hl1 dutJny • . . Mb'olop pertoer. eo..._• A*
polnta the way." eltioDI liar' ........
ARIES <March ll·Aid :: llnisb !bajor t.t_ "'* 11
11): Be wu.u.n, to blrl*' ._ by a~ tio Jolat ti·
New mooo position tm· .,_. y not be "* tt p h I I 11 e I la 0 J> I 1 , "°'•· OQIDJIJ
pow11fooa, abJHty '° -"•~(l=IUU8 ''"'-. za.; the molt for YOW' effort. • un • v_..,
t«"eptive to advice from Dec. 11).o: '°"""**" iD U.
CANCER-born lndJvidua1. w«ks le4ar faTCin ~
TAURUS (April ~ay where ulpiof:r • ii 008-
20): New moon ln your 1ign cerned. o.d .,. t o
1treae1 a p p e a r a n c e , harmoalle • NI.._, wttw
charm, penooallty. You Migbbor1. VialtinC reJ.atJw
draw to you what you need. « one cloee t10 you maUe
-AND MU. DON WlLIUa ut c.Mfl Pint ..._
Make uae of opportan!t)'. 1&1eful ~. L p•
Take t n I ti a ti v e • Be CAPIUCORN ' (Dec. 21-Lag u no BeaFn 1oneers
independent in thoutht. IC· Jan. U): Jlomanct, 'U.. of
tion. affection are accem.d b)'
GEMINI CMay 21-June ntw moon po alt toe .
20): Catch up oo work whJcb 1Ddlvldua1 who ~
may have been neglected. aloof now expreH91 af·
You need time for quiet ~.Be recepln/~~
thought&. S t r e n I t b e n brooding. Be creatt\18 .S
Cou Ple Mark
penonal r:;:~z Take enthusla&tic.
time to your AQUARIUS (Jiil, )0-Peb.
tbouehtl, Ideal ud Joals. 18)· ~ -.. -. Golden CANCER (June 21.July ~·~th" Mil n.. lit n
22): Your circle of :lrie.ndJ value. 1bil ii ._ to ...,. • T&Ak of "the ll>OCI aid
grows wide, perbape-due to reJeaaed feda1. e b. et Myl" 11 MIJ"e to pa'DMlte
frat er n a I organization. various sources. Keep up the conversation when Mr. Wele<>rM chance to express wttb calla, correapc:mdtnce.
tnterestl, vlew1. Today ac· Be conservative iD deallnc and Mn. Don W J 1 b u r ,
cent. fulfillment of hopes with elders. . IAguna B e a c b pcm..,
and wishes PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb c:eietitat. ~ IOldeD wed·
LEO (July 23-Aug. 2'l) : 20) : Short journey troay dtnc anmver..-y from 1 to 4
Year.s
Macr• l'larUt of Laguna
Bead! -IDllY be found, A former plintlng con-
trac.W, Wilbur ... palt
pretidellt "' the Lagune Beactl Lionl' Qub 9'blcb be
atteadld fMthfoDJ for 31
years wttbotlt DAiDC a
LUNCHEON
Secretart.1
At 1:30 p.m. ...., llCOftd
Tlundl.1 ---.,, lllbJa ~ of Nationa l
S e er~· A.rlodation
Jaternatlonaf auemble In
dilfenmt Jocatiom to attend
meetinp. Mn. Sally Flem.
1ng at 87s.&1llO may bt
telepboned fw lnfcnndon.
11:30 • a P.M. . .• .,...,. $110
'!NOIDIC" IDTAUIANT Communicate with those in could prove beDefldal. p.m. Sunday, M•y 6.
poe1tion to advaqce your Ohec.k details of offer made An iotarmai ~ for a~s. aspirations. 8ulld on by one who telephones or friends and r~Latfves of the
sohd base at home. New • writes. It's to your ad· couple will take place in the
moon position cotncldes with vantage to be analytical. Veterans of Foreign Wara·
single meetlnt.
Mn. WUbar hM been •1~======;:=========~ member of tlle Laguna li Beach Camp, R o y a 1
.... , Ce.&.th11 Al ..... ' ....
rust thompson
THE LOOK OF chance to make conta~t A v o i d s u p e r I i c l a I Hall. Laguna Beach. ~hJch elevates your J>Oll· judgments. Mr. and Mn. Wilbur mov·
hon. IF TODAY JS YOUJl td into the Art Colony some
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. ?:2l: BIRTHDAY you attraclpeo-46 yean ago witti their three
Accent on travel, wriUng, ple who are idealildc. You amall children and lived in
publishing. Your idea I s must, on the other band, two small Jog oabintl oo tbe
come closer to realities. strive for a ~ practical site wbet:e. the Laguna
Don't feel· you mutt flnd ·approach: New p roject Bed"' Btanch library now ~ection. Mellne YOrk with Jooma 1VOl'D faVU"ably for ttndl in the downtown material at hand. Relative you. ' area '
is due to get in touch. G E N E R A L T E N· Later they moved to a
UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 2'l): DENCIES: . Cycle b:ilh for home on the South Coast
May . be necessary to TAtffiUS. GEMINI. CAN· Hiat>way 00 the spot where organtz.e MW ways of sav-CER. New moon J)Olttion
ing. Mate or partner ex-favors gardening, plantiDJ.
Neigbbot1 ol America foe 42
years and served the in·
sur~ organization I n
every possible e:xecuti\re
post, • I J,.
TIMJ ~le' a "dlllcren au
were graduated f T •in
Laguna Beaeb . fl i,gb SdWfc>I. ':fbey are Mrs. Margaret
Knight of Hemet, Mrs.
William Bendig of C o ' t a
Mes.a and Gene Wilbur of
Laguna. The senior Wilburs
have six grandchildren.
TOTAL FEMININTY •••
U MIHISCENT OF THE 10'• HAS NOT
ONLY UTUllHID, IUT HAS lSTAl-
llSHID ITUl.F AS A CLASSIC IFJiECT
OESlllEO IY AU WOMIH COHClllNED
.,...,..:.. WITH FASHION. THI ISSftfTIAlS
"11\..-::;i:..~ ·NffOfD AU, SOFT WAVED IFHCl
WITH A HAlllCUT THAT lllHDS THE
HAlll TEXTUU TO THE WAVE NIEMO.
. ~1~
3~5 E; COAST HWY. CoaoMA HI. MAA 673-6961 pnsset willingnesa to co-Special word to CAPRI· N Qf I. H d ~::cJi!b.~:"Tm1~ ew 1cers onor.e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i.~~~~ •-----------~-------------• romance coWd be kidell .,.
H b C ·1 M · G wlf._. · Tl ~~trfS.P~ At Sororjty's Brunch ar or ounc1 ov1e~ ur~~, , · ,. ... ~L'S~~ff. Officert of ~~ •arioue ~grams including
fldllef"I N0'9: Tlllt rl'OVle "'Ide Is
......,.1'9d !)¥ Ille films commlllff ol
"',_ Councll PTA. Mn. Robtn ~·
tnMll le '""ldtnl encl Mrt. H1 r1 s-i. comtnf"" c11tlrm.n. It
Is lnttncltd .. • rwlt..nc. In llel.,,.,..
lnlnt 111ll•ble "'"" tor certlilll ...
-Md .... ·-· WMlttr. y,.,, ....... ... tolldhld.. Mall "*" to Mo¥te OV,., terw f/I IM DAILY , ..
LOT.)
FAMILY
BLACKBEARD'S GHOST -
Adveoturel ot famous
pirate. Walt Disney.
BRIGHTY OFmE GRAND
CANYON -Adventures
of brave little burro.
FANTASTIC VOYAGE -
Submarine and crew are
mlnlaturized and inject.ed
lnto 1clentilt '1
bloodttream to perform
deUCllte opmlf:loo.
Brunch Bunch
Popping Corks
TEXAS ACROSS T H E
RIVER -0 e l I g h tf u I
western !9P(>Of.
THOROUGHLY MODERN
MILLIE -(X) -Musical
~ ANGEU GO TROUBLE FOLLOWS -
Mother SUperior and pro-
gressi" llOn have dif.
fe~ce on crosa-<»U.Dtry
bus trip.
TEENS AND ADULTS
ENTER LAtJGHING -
H i I arious. atf«lloeate
film of .Jewim life during
19308 in the B.r<m.
FAR FROM THE MAD·
DING CROWO-Beauttful mm adaptation al HardJ'• romantic novel in 1ttb
Oeatury rural EngMnd.
l'IRE CR.EEK -Western
about Sood and bad fUYS
1'tK> hit 1be tOIW1l ot Fire
Creek.
THE FLIM·FLAM MAN -A Champagne Brunch and p r e po a t t r o u 1 , en·
St,le Show Will be })'resented tertainlng comedy o f
by the San C le m e n t e · cblc.iery.
CaplJtrano Bay B r a n c h . THE GOOD EARTH -
American Association or Pearl Buck's novel about
Unlvenlty Women at 11 <llinele peasant and his
a.m. tomorrow. wile.
Mn. Marco Font.er of GRAND PRIX -Loot Wm
Su Juan Capistrano is of radng driven.
opening her home for the TO SlR. WITH LOVE -fXl
event. and c b a m P • g n e _ Tffcber brinp .enn of
puncll. ho" cl' oeavrn and raponaibllity to antisocial spring flowen art being J L d ~red for Cbe ociculoo. teen-aaers va o n o n
Proceeds will IO ttward W ~uNrn. DARK-Tense tbt fetlowahh>I pro Ir am thriller in whicb thugs try ~ -prmd'ea acholanblpa
for edvanced reaearcb and to force blind woman to
atudy to many outatandinC reveal wbereabouts ol a
women In the world. cache of heroin. M~n will mo d e 1 nlE WAR WAGON -
: cloUdnt tbe1 bave ere~ Entertainfnl w e • t e r n · hmHI•· Su Clemeete wltre man hiret guman · eown---ud Elle-, Jo hip biJn rOb • tronics It donating the mnottd coach to retrieve
TIIE WHISPERERS -Po-
ignant Engl.lab t 11 m
w h ich creates e
memortlble poriraJt ol an
impoverilbed old woman
whole lite blendl with ·~ tuy.
MATURE TEENS
AND ADULTS
'11ut POWER -Science ftc·
tiotl tbrilJer in apace -c•
laboratory.
THE SAND PEBBLES -
story of American IY!l·
boat cnw in Chtna durtJlt
poUUcal unrett of 1920s.
SOL MADRID -U.S. Wt•
dercover ageot ioea to
Jnelico ti) f1ulll oat lmUI· dnl ring.
THE 'f'IGER MAKES Otrr-
otf be.& Q)medy MUrbea
~.., fnlltrlllkm
tn \Jl'tMliD ... IUburblll m..
ADULTS
THE BIGGEST BUNDLE
OF 'nlEM ALL -Inept
amat.un try to become
profeaaOl'lllJ crooks under
Contest •
Planned
Cdfcnla National Fuch·
ala Sodltf.I anntial Kin& and QUMD C!GDte1t will take
place bl the Paramount
RecreaU. Center, Para·
mount, oa Sllnday. AprU 28.
Pr~g the contest will
be a pancake brunch from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m
Mr. and M r •· L e m Downs ~ the contestants
from tbe O.ta Mesa·Bay
Cltiet branch vying for
the booond title. The Win·
nen will reign at the Fuch-
aiu on Parade Show June
14-16, at tbt Orange Coun-
ty Fairgrounds.
Tickets for tbt brunch
will be '1 fer adults and
cbi1dren under 12 will be
charted $0 centl.
Regional Ooudf el 'EpltJC>tJ pMarithropte, ~l.
Slgma A1pia, wtB be in· rusblng aod social, scrap·
ltalled It. Sunday bnmch boot1· ~ and in·
April a d t v i·d u al ch apter
Mrs. Burton Beck, past a c k n o w 1'e dgemeot for
prerident wtll preside • tbe overall o u t s t a n d 1 n g
ceremony to belln with performance in all areal.
re~ at 1n:ao a.m. at Hlgbligtrt ot tbe meettng
Loe ~ OouaWy Qub, wiR be h ~ ol
Buena Pa . Mn. Lon E. Peek as 1111
TlldnC of8CI wU1 be the honorary. member of the
Mmel. Robert J 0 h 11 1 o n , or~mtzation 1'h. preaen·
Delta Om.lerGD Anlbeim tation wlil be made by Mrs.
preedent; c. E~ Bk>mquiJ~ Gar Cra"1ord: The boo?1'ee B.ta Tau Santa Am ftrst has been active in pbilan-
\'ice pre.b.t: Rlch~d Ly-~· ~ucationll a n di u.. E• Alpha. Santa Am. CIVH! affairs. .
teC'Oftd flee pr a 1 l d e Q t ; Chapters hostessing the
Jllrllft tcweoe, Itta 81ita, event will be E p s i 1 o n
H 1u t in 11 o a B t I « b. I .ambda of FuBenoo and ,....., teer'*'>: Reblrt Beta Gemma ol J'~
......... Della ~. La VaB91.
Iii l r a d a, canwp.,,,,ng
wa.._J, -' Dan Prtt--.., .,.._L a a b4•.
hlllrtoa. ---. Cllal*I' .... and
b ..... wU1 be ~
,. -· ....... Yell' in
HI Mothert .
Art lee9ue
l:eke Puk aabbouM ii
the setting for mee\iap ol
the Art League 9f Hun·
tlngton Belch. Members
gat!Jer the f1nit Wedneeda
of eadl JDOlnCll et•f :IO p.m.1
tutela,. ol retired Malla Mr Jack Cb 549-
mobeter. 1379,'~1 be ~ for ~ Buell Blue BONNIB I~ CLYDE -location lnfonnaUon for SW MoUlln1 a..p.-2• zai, _,.of !:J,"_1bankln Harbor Cbapter o f~--~~.~
IWIU IUJJ"'• Hadauah. Tbe club mHts ~11 w --Southweat during the at 8 p.m. evf!ry third Tues· 1:30 p.m. ln Lab Park
depreaslon. day. ,Ctebouet.
IN COLD B LOO 0 -Trum an111 rfi~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Capote'1 ~ M
potntle11 murd.er by
subbuma paycopetb&.
rnE GLORY STOMP
-Vlolenat reip
highway cbue of rlva
motorcycle g111gs.
LIVE FOR LIFE -French
drama about a T V
jouroallst, b l 1 perao
life IDd hll involvement
will vtoltnt world arotmtm
him.
X dtnotes excellent film .
ANNOUNCING
• public lddrea l)'ltem. aMS that ·~ ti~ hli . ..;~~==t:::::============:::::;;c: ~ --~------~ ------·~
HARBOR AREA REFORM TEMPLE
'41'lhony'•
... yte '"' .... '\ ...... .. .... ..... ~leek.
IA REFOftM JEWISH CON(i'lffMT'tON J
/4rNANCE
' FALL.'88
COAT
SALE!
60 ... $235.
U-•llllMlll ......
Qok:l Of_.., Cea 1 1
Cf'ldit , .... ""' .........
SOVTtl .COAST PLAZA °"" M9ft..,.,,. •rt. ....... "'•:• ...... ...... a:.,...
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MISS PEACH
~fMtNAi
IOPAY;
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W•ffl '10~
1'A ~E.HTS"
MAS.80TT,
UN&.l!SS yOU
K&EP YOUR. I>OG
11&0 UPT+E GOl&RNMENT
WtLL.NOT DELIVER.
YOUR. M~IL!
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ESCAPE -Sidney Poitier, above, and Tony Curtis
star in tonight's moti<>n picture "The Defiant Ones''
at. 9 p.m. on Cbannel 2. The two men ~cape from
pnson and are shackled together for five days while
being pursued by a posse.
Tad Mosel
Back May 15
ly CYNTHIA LOWRY
NEW YORK (AP)-Tad Mosel, a talented, sen-
sitive writer who quit television several seasons
back for the freer, greener field of Broadway and
motion pictures. will be back on the tube on May 15
with an original drama. "Secrets," bbe last of this
season's "CBS Playhouse" 6eries.
"I HAD something to say. something J thought
was important, about privacy and the parts of
peoples Uves that they do not reveal to anyone else,0
Mosel said. "I think it makes an interesting play.
And I also think that it is a drama with a theme
that is adult enough that it would never have been
produced on television 10 years ago."
Mosel, along with Reginald Rose and Loring
Mandel. are among tbe eminent TV dropouts who
have recently been lured back to the medium by
"CBS Playhouse" which not only gives its writers
freedom to express themselves but also }>QYS extra
large prices for scripts.
THE CBS experiment quite frankiy was design·
ed more for network prestige than for Nielsen
points. And the series must be counted as an enor-
m<>l.16 success. It has already picked up a Peabody
award and has been nominated for Emmys -and
the ttl ree dramas shown have produced Nielsen
numbers much larger than anyone dared hope for.
Wolper Productions, which have bad a hand
in this season's National Geographic specials on
CBS and ABC's "Undersea World ol Jacques Cous-
teau" have formally protested the nominating pro-
cedures of llhe National Academy ol Television AIU
and Sciences which. somehow, overlooked the two
series.
THE COUSTEAU series, in particular, was an
extraordinary oversight by ABC since the fist of
some 250 Emmy nominations included any number
ol documentary shows infinitely inferior to them.
John Carson will be off the "Tonight Show"
for a vacation the week of May 13. His sub6titute
will be former baseball player Joe Garagiola who
has persuaded Jack Paar to retW1l for one night.
•1 areorMERE.100r
• JOI PRINT1N6
• PUlllCATlONS ~ • ~APERS
One (lf TM 1--f w t.!ttW ta Onq9 Cou0·
. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .
ol tie1na in vlolatioa with Seet1oa 9.013
ol tbe Stata JC Athletic Code.
In coal•epc• meetinl at Cllaffty ,...,
the EC bo8rd delellted the power to
act to ~ Rwnor Coanmittee, which
made the followiQa deCllkm:
"Golden Welt CoUe1e hu been
found In vtoJatioa of s.c:tioll 9.013 of
tht SW. Athletic Co4&-and II directed to remove any element that can be
ecmtrued u football from ita aporta
cooditlcmlnJ clua ... "
Acdna cbalrmu Dtmn.ls Mayer (ML
SAC), Bal Sberbeck (Fullerton) and
Wlllle Riebanbon (QWfey) -com·
Jlf1il.DI the Rumor Committee -then puled down (implied) the followinl
In Tonight's Claih With Laker1
Russell
I
Tries Different Approach ·
LOS ANGELES (AJ') Bill
. RuNtll'1 IOin1 to UM "a ditterent ap-
proach" toaiCht wbe1I bis B<>1ton
C-eltic1 meet tbe Loi An1elea Lakera
in tWr battle for the National Baket·
ball AuociaUon tiUe.
Tbe Cetta took the first game of the
bat-of-7 1eri11 Samday in Boston.
But they dropped • 123-113 declsion
Wtdnelday n1Jbt at Boston Garden.
Aad tt appeared the Laker• won it on
the atmlsth ct running, pell-mell
buk.u:a.ll -• Bolton ballmart.
''I~· a differut ~ ln mind
foe Friday'a pme," tald the !01too
player-coach Thu:nday nighl "It'• no
1ecnt weapon. We're jutt golnJ to do
1ometbln1 different."
11 It a plan to stop Jerry West and
Elgin Baylor, the I.Men' venerable
cne-two pUldl? .
"You can't atop Baylor and Welt.''
&aid Russell "For1et tbat. But I tb.tnk
I know bow to &low ~down."
Appriaed of RllllHll'• comments, Bl>'kr tald.-"It ftl'& .ttaot mt. I'll .
~ddle'• woe• Jff.ii1e11 '
Stanky Memorial Stadium
Looms for Windy City
SbSUSU A
'\VBITE
WASH
.............. cc
the lau&hlnl .tock ol tbt major Jeasue1. They are ao 1-d, folb have lorlOUH about l.DCb bpi.. ...
"cteptiom u tbl A'a ad Yeti.
It would IHlll that the whole workl hu turned on Stanky Co.
Jl'or U8q)\e1 • the putrid nine
from tbe WIDd7 Qty diMid tD tt. loth *"lbt lou Tbllnda;y aftarnoon,
Stanky bad every reuon to nm Into
nearby Camda where ht could bide
out the rest of biJ life and not be bus·
&ed , 11ewamen who uk "bow'• It
ftti7' followin& eacb defeat.
Tbl Wb!tl Sox outhit the M!nQllOla rwm., lJ-3. But tbe11oat Ult same. 3-
2.
And tbal beet extmpllfles the club's
nm Of luck durin& the win famine.
lta.aJry ii IO upeet bl'• been •wial· Inf a 1Uldecl b9t and Pacini from fau1 lint to foul llM m Ill effort to
•Hf o/l IOGlt fJI the fru9tration.
It't 1G11 Of a ctatlaUatioe from tbe
Dodgers Send
Singer Against
Giants Tonight
" .
JflLU.tfMS LEADS
PIP!RS PAST BUCS
Yankee. Clipper,
Oakland Face
Halos Tonight
BJ EARL GUll'U:Y
Of ... a.llJ .... ..., Joe DiMaagio, ...,., a major
league lllllh>rm for the lrlt ttme since
1961, pays bi1 first visit to Anabebn
Sta4um tallit)Jt. •
But ht won't be wuring the New
York Yant .. pinlbipu wbicb pit him
into betebel1'1 IUD al Fame. lnltead.
be'll be dected out in tbe lariah colCl'I
ol Charlie Ftruey'a OUJlnd A '1.
D1.Maggio was coued out ol leia\U'e·
t ,.. '9--
Rocket Rod
Zips Past
Upstart Cox
HULL LEADS WIN;
ST .4RS RIP BLUES .......................... ~ Hall llmlmed --botll m I ........ the 8t.t Bliwb, one ,.._ .._ ellm.lnattoa. coolld '1lf
tbe whffe..bot llcmtreal CanldilN 1-1 ,,_.,,1: ... "~ Roell9J =-·· -· Dt.WC. p)l:Jaft
BW GoldlWclrth.Y ecortd two .-11
... aNlltecl -two otlMl'I • Min· .... ,...... st. LoWa i-1 ad teat •
1-1 INd .......... DMlian ...
ii ..... .....
HAMM91t SPICIALfST -~ Ed Burke Will be swappila a }&-~ b~er for h1a fut boot• Saturday u ht tall• ~ oPt
on the Olympic trail, competins ln Ult Mt. SAC Rtl_,a. The Qnqe
.eoeat Collet• inatructor ii tllt American record bolder for Ilia lp&-
ctall\Y.
P~olessor BUrke, Toomey
I . . -
Vie Sflturilay at MSAC
.., -GLf'.MN WJIJ'R .
.Of ... ..., .......
WALNUT -Ed Burke, tbe dllCUI-
I • • ~
y
am.-... ... .... II.I), II.•>, U.11
MC t• 1:4').. ....
. . .
.. -....... -.,.,. __
DAILY PILOT
Anaaa 44 Point.
lb llA1'. PLlJTIO
-..............
IANTA ANA .:_ O.S,. Cout
o.u.,. WM berfMd a llm]lriliDI Mb
tod&1 ....... anua1 SoutWn
Clllbtda ~ ntm1n1ne and dlvlna
t(:"l!wrfh shfpl Clll'.ltiaued tu NCOl'd·
lhaktna .... tbe Santa Ana pool
A.tt.r four ftul tventl Tbll?lday,
cOficla Jld: hlertoa'1 Pira.. bad
........ 4' J)Olnt9 u recardl toppled
Jn three of tlle .dlYIJIODI completed.
l'2aall .. llafed for the· Santa Ana
pool s.tura;J 1 Witb 1*rta atert1n1 at 9
.... ad u. quae., 1ltttlne the
watare&Sp.m. .
Die J4lnti'o ol Oraqe Cout. WU ~
tep ... ftnllber 'nwnck1 .. h• lped
to • Mcond JllCe tlnllb bl the JO.yard
frtlllirll with a 2U doctin1. In the blatJ. Renfrq notebed a 22.2 effort.
Golden West prnered foW' Pol.nts on
the ltrenetb of lfll llth pace ln tbe 800
freeltyle relay -the top 12 finishers
* * *
Pinch-hitter
May Replace
Pitcher at Plate
CHICAGO (AP) - A J!l'OPOIA} to
have a ptnCh blUer In the batttq order
u a regular replacement at the plate
for the pitcher ii in the talking stage
of the major league1.
A team wouJd have a bullpen of
pinch hittA!ra and the weak-swlnsing
pitcher never wouJd come t.o bat
Maybe, it could hrlne such battinc stars u Ted Williams and Joe DtM.ag. oo back to the fame. wttb their only
assignment to take a turn at the plate for the pitcher.
DAlt.Y PILOT"¥' 1W I._.~
G9.lvan ia the Onqt ea.t area's unofficial clwnptoli with a -beat ~ •10 pcgdl.
•r .. l(WUIUT oi ,,_ ~ -... Ni ~ -,_. fllf ttie .... W!dJe ·cmdl Jfil"f JD
BefON a game tbt Jlllneh hitter
would be included ln tbe llneup bJ the
manager. All be would do ii f10 to hat.
"Thi• mflht eventually go before the
n&ks committee," qya Frank l.Qe, .w.tant to the president ., the
Baltimore Orioles. . . ,""\
-~·Primed Mate~ .Dei's Galvan Is
iFor Vista Meet Area Atlas-Lift,s 410
-:Via Major Win ..............
an. Galvata. Itta all lffeaUleo ....... ~ .. ~-ldlool ....... . i
Be ta. -from .. ~ mold
-• felt,, 111 poulidl. Ht ... .-rt-me ~ at MM Del B1Sb s..i i..tfaD. .
n.t1ettllll•CW.
... lpllt *-..
<*It -~ -~,~. ...........
........ ii tilt 11ti•
pbtobatbe ....... ~
of .... a8. l
ldW l>AILY PJlm
~~ ... ,_...~ifu,
fad. Tht CJG11tim wu:
''Who do ,... luppoM ti
tbt Mrolllett Mbi.te el
.. .. blP ldaooJI ,,.
CO"Ver!"
Tbe .......... letDUld
wm'llby cf • answer, 10
fooCbaU coecbeJ • all 10 b1'h ldlaoll ftl'e eae-~ dd Galvan eui· q WOil the telephone
wetalltl1ftill« meet.
'1be ontJ criteria alld
WU the lJft«"I belt mwTW
bencb pi-.. e&rt and
Galvan's 410 pomadl
euily ootd1ltanced Ile
field. Closest to the 410
was Hunti.nrtoo Bndt'• Al PerJee, wbo bu
hoisted 350 poundt.
M.ter De.l't weitbt
tr~g prosram ..
pet1t1 to be tfte molt uoe
productive tl tbe 10 tcbooll, wh1ch
may go a kine •&'! In aplafnllll Ma· w Dei'• football IUCCIHlt cmr the
putltJU?t.
GaMn, ~be~. tile ~elt,
.... the .., ~ It Mater
Baseball Standings
1~
2 2~
I
. "" 4
I
NATIONAL LIAGUI! 1' L Pd.
$, ~ ....... {) 4 •• --~ ... 7 5 -Ptttlbca ldr.-...... I I Ml
lM~ ... T 8 ..5.11
Atlln&a . . . . .. • •• •• 7 .482
Plbladllpbla .. . •• 7 ••
HOUltGG ..... , ... S 8 .456
Onctnmti ....... J 7 .417 Nflff Yort ....... I 7 .417
pacago I 7 .417
GB
1~
2
2
3
I
I
~
~ ~
I Litt
ltne Galva., lrWC' Dtt . . . . . . •10
Al Petiet, Bdlllllnctm Beach . 3SO
AllclJ' VGl'CIDO, Mmna . . • . • • . . 340
SteT1 B1la, Wtlltlnbuttt ..... 310
...,. .... ?ffwport Harbor 310
1.-... PtCmcrft. Pin. Valley . 300
HarlaDcl ~ocb. EttaDcla . . . . . . 280
Court Flbt, Cc.nna dal Mar . . 260
Jim PST)', COlfil II .......... 25&
Philly Owner .. : .
Found Guilty
Of Game Rap
PIRA.TE GOLFERS
DUEL FULLERTON
Ooeen Ray &leo'1 atrealdn1 golfers
from Orante Coast Colltge were after
thltr th1rd atrailbt Eutern Con-
femw!e Win today, the Bue• hostiDg ~ at the Cotta Mesa Country Club.
OCC bid littlt trouble em-lier this
1JeU wttb rival Golden West u Bob
Wri#on tired a 73 for med.itst
bpnoit tn pacfni a 34-2 rout.
1h f~'the ~ 9COre reccrded by
a. lac WU 82 (ICen Cody) u John Hut·
cbiul fired a 76, Kurt Seldin 'Tl and
M•t Payne 80.
la .. 2U Win aver host atru.,
Payne prmnd medalttt bond!'I via a
71.
"It is recognized by the owners that
1emething mU1t be done to spruce up
the brand of entertainment being of.
fered with mQre hitting. I don't think
you-can get too much bitting in a
game, and anything creatinf more ln-
terut revoJvu around thil.'
Oilers Surprise Tars;
Vikes Top Westminster
Huntincton Beach upset Newport
Harbor, ~. end Marina beat
Westminster, '73-4S in Sunset League
track and field action Thursday af.
ternoon .
The Oller• ahocked the favored
Tare. Htmtlnfton won 10 l'lrst places,
~cm 1•1w ........
1• -1. Lecy (Ml 2. ludlltlld CWI J, V11tllmltlle
IMI Tlmt: IU .221 -1. l.ecY CMI 2. Menn IWI 1 ltkken CMI
Tl2J .:_ V.-\-. IW> 2. C.,,...11 !Ml S. Meertitlft CMI TllM: SU --.11 L...-11 (WI t. Sire CMI 1. a.Yler fWI 'nine: 21 .... t , Mlle -t. Nlcllela IWI I. Sdlmnk (WI 3. Smith (Ml Tl!Tl!I' 1:0.1 1-"1\llt -I, Tltlt IWl I. L.tclnN11 CM) J. V ......
-. Cre.,... CMI 2. ~ !Ml l. Sii-. (+!lf' ,.,. u
Ml 'IJ ~i_~11tt IMI t. llldaiM (WI l. l_. ~ 'ft~~~~rlne Ti-:~~jle_"f,-bTiJ.' rtfrr'~mi~\*';~ Ifft CWI
I · H _: I. 1.oc11 IMI 2. Wei.I !Ml S. HemenNr lat • -~~(Ml 2. O'Het9 (Ml 1. Smffll {WI Hellttl: i;..r-
SP -I. Stwti (Ml 2. ~,,,... (WI J. Vp-(Ml Olll111C1: 114 ...
Mer19e Ptl ns w .. 1111lftttw
r.-1. Vtnflmltlli. (Ml 1.~ (Ml l. lltlne I~ T~i.1Ve11t1~11e IMI 2. ..,...,._ IMI l.
It _1r,1 Tlnie: . 2. McCormlctt <WI J. KM-
Ml ,.f, : : , -t. ~~) 1. Monltn IMI J, Htlooll !Ml T9-•J ;2t 6 tit 0HH _: I. Teck~ IMI L A~ !Ml I. JIM (Ml T~·IU I )r~ ';" 111'.,_ (WI 7. lltlllt (Ml J, l'lmtMH 'iCr.v -1. /Mr!N TllM: I :lls.t -I. lerlt (Ml t. ..__ IWI J, McH-"19rt
(~':!!'~~(Ml 2. llelM (Ml 3. A\OffYt IMI D~:l.1~ (Ml t In,_ tMI 1 ll'tll!Wtf
l:H.itlll: I~ -1. 'ftn (MM:: LA-IMI l. 1111111en c 1 01s11ncr •
MerllllUf) , ...........
i -I. ~1111 IMJ 2. Gust"-IMl J. Ka,,...., ( T~; "(Ml 2. Gust.IMll (Ml '· Altely-
(W T!"f: ' -CWl t. Umtnll IWI J. Ydultl
( ~\,1' ' (Ml 2. Mfltftr IMI S. Yen (Ml T,· J::D.t . 1 ·~· -I, H•ll IMI t. Del ... (WI S. l'-llY lM T : 141
f. t1eY -1. Mll'IN TllM: '1J ~ 1: """"' Ml t. Hen IM) J • .._.. IW>
_!; f~1 (WI J. H.imlnl1k (Ml J. IC11141 .. DmtllCI; l'J.M
l'V -1~ IW) t. ~ CM) 1. I I :IG-4 . I. Ge""*' (W) J. Md.Mltllllll ••
including 220 (22.7) and 880 (2:0U)
wins by Paul Williama.
Marina'• Dan Sta:rk broM the varsi-
ty 1hot record with a 51-' toss and Bff
hurdler Jim Tacker set mother ltan-
dard with a 18.8 trip ln the bJlh•·
lliSf I . •sff 1 .,,,,.w., American win• Compact 6 a .. wltlt ..., ... ~ -.,. e ~,,.,. (24.09 mptJ of el can In '6' Mobll lcono.,. lvaf . '
Bug
out
·~., .... ·--4-.w--
la OAll.Y P'llOT
Mesa's
·Manix
:.InjUred
Colt.a Meta Hl&b SChool'• r:le v.aolt ata', K e v 1 o
Man.I%. btj\.nd a kn e •
'T"~ attwnoon Ill
' Founerain Valley 8*"' a-~mpdog to veult 13-6 Mid
hi, coedl, Brila Spriacer,
f · nits his ace may be
t.voogh for the year.
"The kllff is pretty badly
sw••l'en." Springer said.
"!le's definitely out ol ac-
ti:in l'lis weekend and he'll
r---t>ably be out tor a couple
of wee~. If he ii, he'll m ill
all the CIF meeu."
lt .,,.. a DllSlty Mtemoon • '. ff om eWlt'Y apect fOr Oosta
Me111. The Mustangs loet the
vs1'SM.y meet, 7M3.
ln k <tty other Irv\ne
rrret Thursday, Oorocn del
l'"'T' oo:Jged v\&iting Ettar1-
c . r.!!~1. F~l·,~~eJn Valley's Bee
t· ~"" ftr i.,..<>d it<! dual me-et
ra<ioo unbelo'en by nrning
up a 79-24 win over Mesa.
vtnltY SCOTCH INVITATIONAL WINNERS -C 011 ta Mesa Golf and
c':9-~ :~..,1~:1, •:_i: Country Club general manager Ron Reif !11stributes prizes to the
111 1 v_,, m n.: iu winners of the recent scotch invitational tourney. (left to right) 220-1. c-11 (GtlM) t. -'"
are Marge Miller (Anaheim) and Laura Cantlin (CMCC), tow net
with &9. Jane Taylor (Willowick), Dora DonaJdaon (Mesa Verde),
low IJ'OSS ol '19.
(C;IM) 1$Uwllt11!1Tl-:11.• -----------
-- 1. J..,_ (IEI 2. 0-0 . Ill 1 SWfletl ICdMI Tl-: 51.J
--1. a-di I IE l t. Stooftlft ICdMI
l. 'IJl>onl Ill Tl,.,.: 2:to Ml~I. How! IEI 1. .. II ICdMl '· ~ ICAIMI Tl-· •:D.S t.W~I. ~1 (CM!ill 7 ......
t•I 1 H1Wt 11!1 T,,.,,,,: lt:lt I
Lagunans Santa · Aila · Cup Showdown
1» .... -I J ~ IUMI t. W ... Ill I. N. JaMetll ICdMI
Time· IH 1• IH-1 J J-ICdMI 7. Wa 11!1 1 Atllcreft ICdMI Time;
D ~
3rd in Loop 0 T . S d M .
S .mf · n ap atur ay ornmg ut •elrl-1. CAIM TI-· "5 t
M•le ltetn-1. tff!\ Time J lS 7
H '-L I J11.tdl IE) > letal ICOM I WI est · J J"'11tfl (CclMI ... , ...... '-2 I u-1 .. ,...." m ,._ S111wtn t!l Saturday at 10:30 a.m. I
1 tch•.ai. ic.w1 °'""""' '°''...., H-t Foo• .. 1u High ,.,.ft off set aside to resolve th• ~-I CMMfl ICdM) > He1ter .,.. U Ull •....,
ICdlA) , womur• 111 H&1911r: ,,., with the champi·onsblps of ch amp Io n s h Ip of the
,.,._,, Y•rll tEr , Horrii.•• ICdM> President's Cup Tourna· 1 1tey"Hlftd 01.1ena • """ the varsity and B e e
r>11C>1.-1. ,.1 ... tcdMI 2. Y•rd divisi<>ns Thurday afternoon menl in men's club action ~~'"">. It•""'°"" m Ot1t-.: in t be Crestview-Orange wt:h Bltd Talmage, the
a.. im 1 ••-•· · t h qualifying medallst, locking c.._ *' ,,_ 1111 IMI ••lattcl• SW m ng uu1ha W l . Ith n~ V dal 100 -1. wa11e" 111 2 ... ,.,..,, Sonora's tie In the Cee ll'OM w ouu or e.
tci<MI l. n..r"" ""Ml Tl-: iu division oo:xl eoou!b for the Talmage made the cbam· 2'0 -I. Wtllfft 11!1 1. hrnttt ,. •
ICdMI 1 w • ...., m Time: ,, 1 overall c:bampionsh.lp. . pl~osh.lp b r a c k e t by
ic'!1-1
1M!.C:, ~~~~1,.!, ~';.!;~ Laguna Beach fin.ilhed defeatibg the former senk>n
mo -1 ttc11 ... ccdMI t. w..... f •l rd in the varsity com· champion, Jack W i 1 de r
""'"' 11 1 1 1u1lfl 1toM1 Tl-: petition with 45 nt>ints. seven and six. i:n' r--· ~'° HH -1 °""'.,, 1tdM1 , L-"""'"' Vordale. 1960 winner of r,,.-· tl!l > Wu•mu"' lfl Tln•e: 100 ,,,_,_ Courtnrt tfHl 1·"' 1 lb~ pre s id t n t ' II cup,
ho tH -1 ttev tCdMI , 0vn1.. "11<11<od< 11.11 2:ei.~ l. n1e IFHt defeaetd Joel Lisle two and
IUMI i ~· ICdM) Tl-,. , r01T~.,:,, ~~ (SI s. , .. ,.,, f5Hl one
-lttlrt -I. CdM Tl-· ,.,. 2 SO Fr-I. Hell (FHI 2U 2. Ellh •
HJ-1. Hsv tct1.1o11 ' tt,..,,, rcc1M1 m ,. , i. Lo0t-,,.H, iu ._ ""-Randall ni......,. Al l. Slalom Ill ...._,. M L{VlJ n"""
1.J -1. O'lffll 1cdM1 , TefTY ~ tL11 J. u... IFMI •· •-Honer one up lo win the
~~ 1 wo1i.n 11 1 Olst•ftCf: 200 1tt01111c111.1·Mt01eY _ 1. c. """ August.a fUght wbUe Ed
P'V-t stei-111 ' .,,.._ ;"•H"'~~~ k':1-> 1;~~~ -~; Hayes was tak.ill'g • th e
ttdMI :1. no 1111n1 Heloht· ""' mea"',_ ol Bill F,....e, thr••. s:s-1. Stm-ICdMI ,, COl'Cle J·>I j 4. Allclt,_ ,,. .. ) .,_.. ""' ....
tedMJ 1 1Cro1W1 tCdMI 011tof1Ce· so.1 Div1-1• Ml<Nel 1s1 21°' 1 and two for tfle BaJtuu~I
DI 0-!lomt IFH) JOI.JS 1 S1'u1Rn •cw--I. lltrnett ICdMI 2. ~"" (EDI lll.)O •. lkrtwtll ($) s. L.er-flight honors. ICdM) 1 Ytdl CCdM) Dis~: Nrd (IL'HI I. PropPf (Li l. 1""~ CH 100 ,,.,_1. Prl-• ''Hl •.1 t. Scheduled to meet for the
c~ *' Mtr ,.,, u21 ••1Mte1e w.,,."" tLll 1:ou J. '"0• m 1:11.J Cypresa Point d iv is ion
!._I M 4, luff ls.di
tct1Mt ;, N"u."';..f/~~1 Tl~;"';':i' • ioo Fr-1. Hon <FH> 52.2 t. n championship are Colman
1-1. Tllomet tC:d"lt 2. Mlltt.r "' m su l. HllGh<.odl 1La1 11 4 French and Lloyd stocker.
I( .. ._) • H • 4. COUrtl'eY (I' HI $, HtMV (SC) •. v~1." Ll:;::",i~1 TI~:..,~:.,,, L•nt tFH1. . Santa Ana repeaied Jts
cc""" >. Ferr ICdMt Tlmo: i:au 100 &•ell-I. Prl9mor• IFHJ l:IW.s 1967 championship against 1"1'1-1. Ntbon ICdMI ,, ICret.. 2. Lockwood tl"HI l:OS.$ '· 8bhoul
lc.ttM> 1 c.-r 111 Tlrno: ,,1._7 m 1:1u '· Ceittor cs1 s. erec1s11aw Irvine Coast Country Club In
12' LH-1. IC•ll•m ICdM) t. HOW' IS.loo ,.,_I. c. l<u-'-· ("HI l·...... a ~me-aod-bome medaJ l r!f ICdMI l l <t1I l!l Time: IS.1 ,,,,.. .-"" HJ-I. H•r~mle ICdMI 2. MomNlt ILH-record) 2. lllo fFHl. •:>9 7 play ey. (cd"I 1 W I (Cd") H J. ~-er ISi Jt,S7.7 '-Wldeff II.Ill ~ •,. m 01""1' s-10 El"'""" G ..... chner ,J Santa I I -N-n Ill ' litywerd IOI.I lr~osl-1, HoffMI~ (LAI 1!11 I v....., ,._. vt
IC'!MI l. Gftw ... 11E1 0 11ttnC1: 1w t. 1(""41tr 151 1'14·' l. •~r-Ana had the low net witti a "V I Wol'-((dMl 2 W ,,HI I IU '· COCftr.ocl II.I ) $, Ctr· m ;-~" 111 Heiaili: ~win -1s1 • r 111.., !ID> 145 while Virginia Freuhling 'I' I ~ ltdM l'lnel ><orr FcWll1" 11' Senor• red the lo I 171 IEI l. Sll'N!ln (CdMI l>~.!M:,":; '1. LH lm• 45. Loa Alemllf» 12. &CO .,, gross a . v'"'"' $.t<ldi.t>oct •· El 0ortc1o •. s... Cott• M~•a
"""''"'" Vt lleY 17'1 (0 ) Cosio ~M Clffn«nff l 1t111 -1. A .. "vi '· ...,..,,. 11•v1 ._ Dora Donaldson Of Mese J <'-Oslltll l"VI Tl-IU 100 l'r.-1 Furnlu (l'lil 1·5' 1
2'0 -I .... (l'VI t. eoi.-ll"VI llttllue recorO) 2 llond IKI 2•01.S v.....L. and June Taylor J J OrMlvtlll ICM) Tf .... , n .o. l. ICtnnt<ty I EDI ,_oi' '· Wert II.Ill ~......,, UI "° -1. o... tl'VI t Colllff rcM1 s Horii m • Ledl• csc1. Costa Mesa teamed Op oo l. Sl-r l"V). Tlfne: JU. !O "'"-' ~lfl (L4l 24.1 2 ,,._
l!tl -I. H•rdlfl (l'V) t ltey-~ IFHI 1•.2 l Wiil> (FM! ,, I '-will 8"055 honors at ltle in·
(1'111 >. Ole> ICMI. Time· 2·03.S. s...nmi.r IFHI S Meola 1.._I 6. t.1u• -1 "-ICM> 2 c11r11,._ Sm1"' m . augural Ramie Reif Ladies
'"vi l. """"' Cl'v1 T1me: ,,..._,_ ioo ir.111ldll•• Me<ltcv-1. "'~ Sootoh hwitatioNU a o I f 'Ao\llt -I ... I (CM) J, Wlllte.... '*""' ISi S1.S llttOUf '9COnll ). "
"IFv1 > ,.,,.,ICM>. Tlffte: 11·11s. WllltNll IFHl 1·oi• l. 1 ... _.. tourJIQJt\ent Monday with a
' ,,_, HH -I, C-(l'V! 1. Ht-ISi '-Be...-IFH> S It""' ISJ 6 l"Vl J l'llrkleWlcr lfOVl. TllM· 1S 1 McAlll•11!r Ill). winoing foort of 79.
110 LH -I. Why!odi ICMI 2. COi-100 Fly -I. Guerin II.Al .16 1 Do "•· rt ~ E'-':;, tl"VI 1 l'urki.wla l"V), Tf"'9: IL-rKord) 1. Frldy ll'Hl 1:00.J na .;J11.1CW8 CRIU J<lyne
, • l .._,,.., 1s1 1:02.A '· 1r1...., Heinen of Lakewood Mok se-"'° II.tin -1. Cost• Mew. Time· IEDI s Moll• (SI •. c ....... (SI.
"'f . 100 ,,._1, S<l..,....rl IFHI SU t C..000 wjfl 86.
11J -I l'rfffttd .ICM) 2. °'" ICM) Wlllt ll'Ht SU 3. ""'°""" IS) SU Low net tit.li.sU went tn t'le
J Mtrt• ''VI "''"''' w 4. Allor ll"MI s. SMl!lltn !SCI •. LJ 1 • ceie-ll'VI 2. "-ll'V) Mtc••• 1s•1. tearnc of LatJN CantHn ol a Fr!edsffd ICM> 011t•11Ct: 1M. 100 atdl-1. 1t~ut11 1s1 S1 J Costa Mesa end Marge PV -I. Mllll• ICM) 1. tte...... (LtH..,. r.c:otd) 2. l'urnlu ll"lll
l"V1 1 l(ero "">· Htftfll 1J.t. su l. l ure 11Eo1 1:os..s 4. ,,,.,,....,. Miller cl Anahe+m along ,;.':1 l ~·1:::w:r. ~~!.!: L:::"' 11: '~,:~1~~11!~11) 1~cr1111, ~'• wttih Eide Huizfnga of C<ista
Ot•cu) -C•I• M.u 1111 tltfeult. ll••••1t record) '· Wlll':Mll "HI Mesa and Bettv Rowley ol
I• •:tiU J. l(....wy IEDI 4•!1.1 '· Pt. WiU-·..t-k -· 69lL , ... ~ •• ,,., v.11 .... (7') (Ml C•te Meg -· (SI 1 Loch (SCI .. Wtrt vw"' -n . ' > -' ,u..,..,..,r11, ,,...,, 1 Meft <Lii Other top finis.hers were
'""' >. Mo·r• IFV) T1-· 1e,.i. 100 lr•ul-t. '""""" fFHI 1:11.1 Dorothy Sw.aMOn and Mer· :-, -I. l'u~rkt INI 2 MMt 2 lltMtttlt (SI J:U.S l. Smith ISJ
<10V1 1 "'--1irv1. Ti..,.: >1.1. ,.,,, •. er.v CLll s. •11e11 <Sad> rllee Dun$fan /Costa Mesa)
3 • :.r7,1~10 ·~1.'"rv.:._~ ::':.~. ll'VI ""'~~c~~>Foo1t111t n. 5.,.,.,,.. "· at 70%. Mary Peterson and
• 1:11 -1. ,_, ,...,, L .._ s... ~ ,.. 11 o..-. :a. Lit Joan Woodward ( C o s t a
ll'V1 > w......; 1Fv1. T1111t nu Ac.m11ae 11. '"''*di 11. L....,... Metia) 72~. Nadine Maze 12t HH -I .._ (l'V) 1 ltedle 11 tl'v1 >. '-'!cl>e1on ll"Vl . .,..... u.•. c.. (Cotls Mesa) and Lou
,,. u1 -1 "-1""' t. C1o1e • ,.,.._,, SmC"*" 1K1 t:•• 1bomas (El Toro) tit 73%, I'~ ~,..!odle ll'V), Tlnot: l'-4. 1. 1.lcMI ISCI 2:1t I 1 We,. Ill )
1 ., 1 -r -P_...., ~. T!tftt: t:tU 6. "'-' (11')1) s. ,._ II.II Piil FitlipMrick and Marla
HJ _ 1 ...,._ 1'V) t. ..._, '-.";:='i. I~ ls.di U.1 1. ""' Uawrl!nCe (El~) et 73%,
tFV1 l. '4u111tt ICM). """"' •t. o..... 11.11 iu 1 ""-llD> Marty Schneider ( Cos t a
U -l Mewe Cl'V> t. M1t1111 fl'VI M.I ' Wllltelr• ISi S. ,.,..,,_ Ill! Mele) a J!'.dMtt c.tutt
J v..._. ICMI Ottl-· 1"1. 6. LI.,,.,.._ !K l (~-u&-.-.1.) 7. -1 s.cNt ICM> t. l"wklM '""> 1• 1.,..~1 Meo11rt _ 1 .• ....,. ~UTuu• at 73"2. 8'anche
J s-0-7'!...r~,1~~L-ICMI ~I):~ \'=.r'i..~ ~,; Wri.,t (Los Alamib) Md , or-(l'\I). *-• Sl4. l :IU ,, Wtller "'"' s. ,..,... ~hrine TM1Jley (C4tta fer·~~ -I. C... Mm1 -111¥ lfOH) 6. ...._ (II, )hsa) witb 74 and Miry
... ,,._., ~ ($Ml 11.t 1 ..... 1.-'-'-_.. .I. ...... C. ...,,.,.,.. Cll .., l. _...,_, 111 ~nevu u1LR11 -l\uw t)t '"cum•"" V•ltef <J1l tlr! , ... ~ JU " _._ c.sc1 J. J...,._ Oottie (ColC:I Mele) alt 74. Ito -I. ~ ICM) t. Gobllnl (l'H) .. .,,..,,. 111>1. ·-~ ....... _ I ... a. ... ICM) a. ._., (l'V). TllM, 'IU Ml ,,._,, .....,.. (Jed1 J.U ~ ~.Yllll .,. ...., tne0 I wuu
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11 ..... -.. c... .... nm. l urm CK ! M.I 1 ..... 1 ... ''"I ---
" '· 1 ;M.t " Ae11t m .. ou-ie m .. Haer (75-147).
HJ -t. v.,. ICMJ '· •• '""' O;,lledef , .. ,, A 1c11r---e-1-•...1 for I ltGllf ICMJ. He1111t: J.t.. flilllll tew9: .... Cllfnlnte a, S. --., -.._..._
LJ ., '· s_,, ll'V> t. •Idiot~ .,.. • ~ so. ~ a MCODCI p~ witb Bill IDal9
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C94·1.6-&8). Dick Miller (81.
13-68), Harold Josepti (1'7-19-
68) and Loy Johoet.on )80-12·
68) flba.ring bmors.
Petenon ended Ule day's
competition with en even
100.
Hopefuls will beghi qurali-
fyiog for the )adiet' club
cbampionshil> Monday. ·
Ja:!k Higginbot!blan ('18-9-
69) and Bob Hoeldns (78-9-
69) followed.
Tbe blind bogey ,... SetacHlf
rh.red It>' Phil TlllOllmlna. Ted Eri<,lbon, B e r 0 a r d _ Steve W ~er won low
Beard Bruce Hert>ert Russ gJ'<lel honors m the recently
L 8 r ~ 0 n a 11 d v 1' r g 1 l c o m J> 1 e t e d ~ e a c I i f f
Sdbnoebeleo _ e1l at 71 1Weepttake1 wtth a 70.
· Peter CUiver firti&tled se·
Women's club competition cood widl a 73 and Al on Friday in the "cross "'-·--E.,....t" bad •"-rty Jenklnl and John Bitting
'-"Who J' '""' PW foUowoed with 74 1 S. Sc.'lneide!' winning 1lbe first
ru~t with a 96-17-79 (321).
Nadine Maze f o l l o w e d
wi~ em 86-10-VI.
Ri~ Kem won the MOOOd
~·--·J~.lrma Havem wae tecond wtth a
118-21-T.1 ~) IOd Flcnnce
Tweedle placed !bird wi1h a
1<8-2U2.
Third Cl.igbt honors went
to Bea &.gan. She shot a
106-27·79 C311hl wb.ile Elise
Stipe9 bad a 121·33~ (32'7ir)
-good for aeoood.
Pat Hawkiins<>n finished
with a 111-28-83 ( 33) ror
third and fourth went to
Marie Kuri>atoff's 113-28-86
(33~).
Alice McCrectie Jr.U11ered
the top spot O\lel' Cle Mesa
Linda couri;e wtth a I~
68 C 24) . Greta 1'31'11Delli was
second wittl a 1~-68
(26'h) and Cal'nelle Ken-
nedy followed wi1ll a 12'l-43-
79 (:.I~).
Meadmelarlc.
A 36-hole partners best-
baU toornameot involving
the men's clll'b i6 scheduled
for May 4 and 5.
Awards are slated for the
12 low net finishers and four
low gross golfers.
Entry applioatioos with
the Sl3.50 fee is required
before 5::.1 p.m. Friday.
Me.• Verde
Harold Peter90D sank a
h<>le-in~ Saturday on t.he
l~yard pw three third
hole. Playing wiUI Pele
FM.lllCbconi. Rd>ert Render
Md P.W S ta t e r m a n ,
Petenon made tt>e ~with
a three""llV'OO.
The bell never tiouohed ttie creeo. \anding in the cup oo
tbe fly.
Low net hcnors wettt to C.
L. UID'elJ -Mtji a 74-lUl.
Pete O'Hm:esan followed
wi1ll • 78-13-6.5 and Frant
Sdtnder .IL\aced third with a
'IS-lee ... OotJa'• •»-M
•• good b' foorfti .
Ca1Jawa1 ~ wtm« ft!
Tmt Suiter. SWter won wttti
• '12·2·70 f.Oiowed by G«-y
Geesma.n's 76-5-71 an d
Roger Miller's 76-5·71.
J.ack Seller followed wittl
• 78-5-73.
The Mdlea' tow gross
champioD. WM Flo Foote
(85). Callo'Ny oet willner
wn Ru1b Ball.-d's 133-56.lh·
761h.
Patti• Scbotmiller woo
law net boo«1 wi1h a 91·»
71 tollow'ed 1" M • r g i e
Brown' a 17-24-73.
Jr.,l•e c..n
Second round wioners to
dMe ill 1be Men'• Club
President'• Cup Tourna-ment are Fred Cunard,
Gene Ronald, G e o r g e
Walks, Jlm Ward, Charles
Bidwell. William Boyd and
Fred Kaleaborn. 1'b.ird toUnd action must
be~byMayl.
A hole-in-one was record·
ed bf Fnnk Bader Saturday
on the 18$-yard par three 1lxth Jio{e . .
Bader used I three·iron in
accomptilhioe the ttat whlle
eompetinc .iUt J o h n
hr&USOD. GU Smith and
Orytd Sbtelds.
Top fi.nUberi fn the recent
bOIDeand-bome matc.b wlth
tbe Santa Ana Country Club
were DMDM White, .Rosalie
Vance and 8aUy Owt~y in
due A.
C1a11 B wiDDat were
Vk:1EM Gare)" and Martbl
Scmel'I ..mfll Jeu. Norri.a.
Mame "'71M and Marteat ¥Ullt ..... the wtnnel'a
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Beautification u iood burlness.
The Irvine Company knows lt-juat look at Fash-
ion Island.
Corona del Mar's Chamber of Commerce knows it
-juat loot at the nowetbech on East Coast Highway.
Lido $hopi merchants know it-just look at the
newly installed landscaping in that pleasant commer-
cial area.
And Isabel Pease knows it.
She knows it. and she's been saying it for years.
Today, for the ftrst time, the truism -and Mrs.
Peas&--baa the full , formal backing of the 67~member
Newport Barbor Chamber of Commerce.
Chamber directors last week unanimously voted to
establish a new division, Newport Beautiful.
It will be beaded, of course, by Mrs. Pease.
That alone abould assure that it will have a pro-
found impact on lbe community. "Izzy," though, can't
do it all.
Many other beads and hands will be needed if the
division is indeed to become what she hopes it will be:
''an idea factory," producing all kinds ofidtas on how
the quaUzy of Newport's environment can be improved.
And let no one kid himself -that quality can cer·
lainly be improved. Have you walked around some
areas in West NewP.Ort lately? Have you visited the Fun
Zone? Mariners Mile? Newport Boulevard north of the
Arches Overpass? And what about that stunning array
of power poles along the highway in front of Fashion
Island?
Then there's Newport's main beacbfront. Nobody
wants a beach road. But what about clusters of palm
trees at street ends? Would. that be an acceptable
beachfront improvetnent?
Escape Route:
The Neurotic
Way ·of Life
By GEORGE R. DOFF, Pll. D.
One of. f<rm.er Pr-'dent Truman'•
mi>St fmnoua quotet waa, "If the
oven' 1 too bot, get out ol the ldkheri ! •'
In his own p!'actlce.l and hcmiupun
fashion, he l1ated .an iinporQnt coo-
cept. wblcb baa meamne io ewryday
life u well• in the. pollticel •ena.
He Memed to bit ..,tq that we
9hould lppreoiat.e ow lnUtati<lns and remove ou.nelves bun ettuatbw
which have become Coo bot for u:r to
naodle. He advbed us, in effed, to
find ways d escaplne from reality
wtleft it tiftateftC our Vf!l'y IW'\'ivei.
TKERE ARE, of C()g'se, many ways
tc escape. We can Utually "split ttie
scene" and pby&ically go somewhere
else Where the reality is more in tl.llle
with our needs. Gauguin did this when
be left hi! successful accounUng prac-
tice arid hia family in Frmce and
spent the rest of his llfe painting in
TllhiU.
Another favorite and lesa costty
meana ot escape ill into fa:ntaBy . We
can. without leavin« our easy cbeir,
daydream about participating, wilb
wild al>aodon, in a Roman orgy. iaY·
Ing fair Guinevere from ttie Black
Knight, or cruising via luxury ~
Lnto the harbor at Monaco on tbe way
to the Casino.
Ra)' Bradbury very succlnctly
staled the case for e9C8(>e from op·
pressive reality during an ~ tn
lhe April edition d "Psychology
Today" whMI be lllfd, "The ~
realaU we trying to drive 1.11 imane.
and I refuae to be *l'len inMDe."
BUT WHAT ABOlTI tboM of us who
r\o not have the creative potenti'al ol a
Gauguin. Ray Budbury, Walt Disney,
er Shakespeare? Where can we go
when there's na place to go? How can
we preserve our sanity in the face of
reality? Neurosis, that'$ whett!
Thankfully, as neurotics we have
avallable to us all 90r1I ot "realistic
rscapes" whldl keep ua in touch with
our problem1 wbile allowing us to
I Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
To A. D. R. (Gus, April 8) who
complained about tncoming air-
craft approacbing the county
airport over Back Bay at least
one da.Y a week, tbJa airline cap-
tain would llke to say, simply,
"That's the way the wind blows,
baby!" -8. B.
avoid tbem. We can W<rrJ about our
health, be afrai.cl of bei-. or .ope!!
lp!CeS or crowds, be upset unless
everything ii done perfectly. feel
depr used wtien things doll 't go jlllt
J'idlt, be amioos all die time, etc.
By choosing the neurotic way of life,
we avoid the real iMues about which
we can do something by consUultly at·
tending to those over wtiich we have
DO oontrol.
WBA T'S ALSO SO nice about living
neun>tioally ia that, in a figurative
sense. we can have our cake and eat Jt
too. Never f~ reality makee tt
always available to us -like tbe
penon ~ never reecbes what be
claima are bis ambitions -and copint
with unreal prob~ms assures that
they'll never really be solved.
ll)CJ'eaaed p.restige and s.tiatus ls
another payotr from persevering in
sp4te of neurotic bang·ups. You see.
anyone can go shoppin~ in a large
department More, but it takes a
courageous pers<>n to brave the crowd
of whlch he's so frightened. Ukewise.
It's no great ting to get up in tbe
momLng ooless yoo're so depr~
that cllmblng out ot bed is tantamount
to &eating Mt. Everest.
YES, THE NEVROTIC way ot life &I
lhe ideal escape from the vicissitudes
of oold, cruel, bed reality. For thole
of you wbo wlstl to "beve your life
without living K," !tie recommended
course of action is. B E C 0 M E
NEUROTIC.
The fact that you'll be miserable all
the time pales when you consJder bow
sucoe6sMly miserable yoo will be.
Always remember. tc neurotics a
mi.wrable sattess is preferable to a
bapvJ fail\n.
Fahe, Dangerous 'Ism'
Tltoarttta At Laree:
Of all the 1\ns in~ modem world.
the most false aod daneetOlll "itm" fa
"reducttcdlm" -aa the btoloeilt
reducel man to j91t a biolot.lcll en-tili:Y. aa tbe Marxist reduces birn to Jut an economic symbol. as tbe
bebaviO'rilt p&Jd>ok>gist reduces blm
to Jut a ~Jus·and~
cr-ellttlte; ..S many more, all falling
to 8"tP 1Mll iD b9 multi~
nd infer-rei.ted fimctions. t bu a
d1stortint more than Ibey cteacrtbe the
aetul procetlM of human life. • • •
beat ., over-ampllfied speedl, ln
Whidl ringing phnlea conceal fuzzy
tbooibts. I am reminded of
WbMie:head's fine inju.nction: "Nobody
bu a npt to tpeak more cleerly than
ht thinks." • •
Amon~ •JM& k pollfbJe eoali~ by Newport lft Ulilt tD*D'a .. ~. la tbert .
any good reason ~--. ill tMm are neat. dean QI!
atuactive. wbil9 oGliin'" lltby, jlrry-bailt till boxa?
Another~: .... citJ"• ,ntm sib reau-
lation.s adequate? Or are too IDD1 I.bop wind0w1 beo
giDning to look lib~
There is an ..._ ....,., ol matters Newport
Beautiful could g1w ita attmlia to.
All of them add up to one bll tuk: keeping urban
blight out of Newport Beacb. .
Mn. Pease, and 911 U... who will be helJ>ln« her,
deaerve every bit of IDCGUnlemtnl -for wbaf they
accomplish, or fail to accompliah, ultimately can af-
fect the value of ~ ~ the community. Beautification, · , II CoOcl business.
Two Sticky Issues
stuck on the shelf at city ball today are two sticky
isauea -the tidelands u.ae fee propotal and the Am~ri
can Legion' a lease eztetWoli request.
City councilmen have promised to take the items
off the shelf on July 8. Until then, the council, especial-
ly its new members, will be doing more bomewo.rk on
both subjects.
This is in order, because the ultimate decision on
each could have far-reaching implications. ·
' .
Literally thousands of property owners would be
affected by the prOJK:>Sed pier feu. And u for the Le-
gion lease, any revuion of the present agreement with
the city oou1d •t a precedent for liml1ar requests from
other municipal lease-holden.
Both aubJectl wanant dole 1tudy. . Maucbih
N "WHEN'S ROMNEY (OMINCi ~K'2" •
'Dinurllecl P~ of l'etU of T...,..,,., .
Residents Protest ·Aircraft Noise~
To the Editor:
On Saturday, AJril 3>, at 8:56 a.m.,
a Lear jet took off from Or111~ County
Airport, pasting over the Upper Bay
of Newport. at about 30().feet altitude
llld continued at a low altitude
straight out to the Geelll.
The writl!!' decided to ftad out who
the owner of the plane was ud make
a complaint. Tbe first JXOb)em was
to find the te&ephooe number of tbe
Oraoge County Airport. It happem to
be ll&ted under "Oran,e . County DIRECTOR OF AVIATION (834-2400). ~~~\= han, ~.u-&;-atllr-1aJ'trbe
wouldn't be iD .U . l tbell
uked for U. "Tower" and the oper-
ator aaJd, "Whit do yoo want to do.
malte a complaint!" I said yes and tbe
operator bu.nf up.
AT THIS TIME, about 9:10, I re·
cetved a call f:nW . Mrs. Taylor of
Dover Shores_, Wllhinc to complain
about the Lelr ,.. .... aald lbe WM
unable to ... ~ 1o 8Dl'ftr tb9
phcne at tbe ab'pOd. l 0-phoned ~oho Lon, wbo II •~ owner,
afld he (avt mi, _ca.. pboQe numM'
of the toww, wtdtllS la Bated under lJ. s. Gowmment ''Tranaportation Dept."
(MS-729'l). The man In the Feder al
Aviation Agency tower that answered
the phone furnilbed me UM tut thrw
numbers of the Lear jet llceme; they
were BIL. He stated he didn't know
who owned the plane and there was
nothing he could do about lt that the
FAA had oo control over aircraft
after they crossed Palisades Road.
ON SUNDAY, April 21, a De Havll·
land jet, Liceftle # 11251'. took oft 8'
7:25 a.m. and Oew about aa low as tbe
af oremeotioned Lear jet. Again, I
talked to John Low~ wbo said be
would find out the ownen of both
planes Oil Monday. HOftver, on Mon-
day evening he called to say he was
unable to find out the owners and
~glle$ted I call the supervisor ror FM
at '771>-1766. On Tuesday, l again at-
tempted to phone Mr. B~nahan. the
airport manatrer, only to find out he
was in Palm Springs ror tbe day.
SO I PHONED Lot Angeles FAA at
'771>-1768 and they told me to phone
670-7<00, wb.icb I did. At this number
I asked for the names of the Ownet't
of tbe two jet alrplanes. They said I
would haw to pbooe Lant ~ach .t
Aree Code ~u. which 1 did,
only to bavt them tell me to phone an-
other number at Area Code 21:1-421&-
7134. Where t.bey told me that the Lear Jet IJL wu niflatered to the Staple
Cotton Co-operative Association at m
W. Market st .. Greenwood Mau.
They told me that the De HavlllaQ4 Jet wu re&Utered to the "Domarad
•• G ..... e--"""
Deir Geor••:
I told W. girl a perfectly in·
noceat joke and the blushed and
told me to leave the house. Next
date I be1d her arm to !:l
ber ov• • eatb ud abe ace me oi 1ettiq fnlh. Later la
a movie., I put my ann on · the
beck of lier .., •• IDd aht slapped
... WMt cu I doT
, WORRIED ~°" ... tblM of Pttill ... lltl".-lt wm take three
llwJw1 ta IP1na Jo.a if Y• ...., try to daact with ...
GU.
Aircraft Ser¥i~ Inc." at 5124 W. S3rd
St.. Chicago, Jll.
AT EACH ONE o( the omcea eaDed,
except Ui.e final successful one, the
~~ ~. Tbe l'AA
man at the "Oranae cO!Jl1lj towp-
.uaf'lbey liave 11 many u • doMD can. n ery time 1 Boaanu net &Met
off aal that dlen's 80Cbing tbey ea
do about them, 90 • a result t.bey rarely eveo answer tbeir telephone.
At all the OU. numbers I called,
they kept me hanging oo the phone
ror blany minutes ~ c'vin& me
another number f.o call.
Now tbt I know Who the regiltettd
~ of tbe planes are, What do we do lild? They dilturbed the peace ol
--tbolJAndl ol cltlaena but ...... cioesft•t --to be ~ .. ca do aboQl It A.s.cox
' Sere..... lee.
To the Editor:
SOOI' grapea apt out' at you by that
bad nosed hardware man. At leut it
ati.mulates me to write a note Which
baa been pendin1 in my bNd for
1evval months.
1. You have an alert aa.lea f«ee of.
young men. I WU tapped ·for a
aubscriptioo within 10 day1 ol JDOYi.D&
back to Newport Beach. Tbe young ·
man waa pJeuant ... end effld.ent, u
have been the other H wbo came
later.
H•n la a Hst of Umes noted when a
jet commetdal plane pa1sed over our
"1ta, So~C or c~lng from the
Oran_p County ,Airport · • • •
The nolse created by the jets wat of Pldd.. C._,IHief
1uch a loud density It diarupted our To tbe Edilclr :
normal family Ufe -11te live foQI' I would lite to ~ a few wor'dl 'Jiii
mDet from the airpon! ann• to •'J.h. A Lui&" <.....,..,
We are "1111 aware when they are .__pril tt) It Hems ¥rs. LuU-ifb6ld
otroine to land by the hllb IDOalWla roar ~ to ltop all~Mdom.bl tllil aMIDtrJ.
tbe pl.de; • tbe tUe-ott, tt:ie bOl.ae 'lbe newsp11per1 are .oot IUppoeed to
sounds UM l8 1'rle trucb drtvtnc ti¥e ..,. ~as; cl!Jldldata •• throulb C>Ur Uvtng room in the mJddJe auppoeed ~ Ill m their tlamlbe' just
Of the night. bopiq for electlol, and .. Jounaer
PLEASE LOO an times noted u
formal complaints made by a worried
a.od delpei ate mother; a motber wbo
bas eeee ·dlsblrbblg lipa In the emo-
tional behavior of bet' young babla
whee Oley bear u. scnam.lnc Jett tn
tbe *J cllrecU, OM their anaD
form 1; a mother who feels her
famllY'• privacy and rill" ti ln-dlvkluallsm bu bee'D Javllded and
vtolated; a mother wbo bu tort faltb
ID tbt mooeY«lentecl, bypocrily-rl<f..
den compenln no dlll'lipeet •nd
dl.mprd lnl't~ rl"'ta ift tbetr own lmt llr the Ammcu dollar.
teneratton abouW • be ~
or allowtd to take an adt•• ~ bt their c1ty govemmfDt. .
I tlliU the majarity (II v.-. -that
la, tbt OMI ~ ldV~ • 9* -
bave eao.--.. to _.. ._ em-
d.idatee they tb1nk 1*ll ~ ........
wftbewt'911 •• ·-~ .. ...,. Tbev.._.~._"t11'811•.at
...... -.. nut bow ........ ~the~ to'*"'°' 10 to tbt polll.
. .
Lusk and a few otben, who hava-1-n
ao critical. and say congratulatia to
the new City Council membera and the
best of luck to them. To the loliDg can·
di.dates, three cheers and a hlrN.J for
being inte:re1tled enough in their com-
muo.ity to want to give ol tbel!-time tn
lel"Vice far us an. May they try ap.in,
and agaiJI if neceuary.
MRS. ALTON V. HOOPER
. .
1~1-n
aticlat to
I andfH
sing can·
llTQ for
elr eom· rtlmt'in
':Y apln.
!OOPER
u L . -I
I flt 1be
.. the
ipr. 19).
.. the
releued
lkla& it to
:hat it \s
al la the
irOlll .its
ne a( tbe
~ our , becallM rt...,
all a"tide
rou bav•
I the ad-
11 Cltcbf!t
I tbe bill.a
int II that
eerqiiblY
ta•out ••our
-big
YOU WILL. B·E A WINNER
EV·ER¥ TIMI .W.TH THESE VALUE • !.:
WIN NERS . AT RAY INES .......
,
"EXECUTIVE" SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE j .
·of 1968 Executive CHRYSLERS and PL YMOUTHS enables us to put
the new car buyer Into a near new car at tremendous savings..
These cars have many, many extras, including Factory Air Conell·
....,. ~ .. , ........................ ,... ........, ,... .......... --. · tloninCJ. All carry the balance of Chrysler-Plymouth's famous New Car
$ ..... 3195-r~--k..... "Beep-Beept~ .. ·=_:_;_r_y _;_a$_ra-$ty_$_· _s_A_v_1_$_$_$_$ __ s_A_v_1_$_$_$_$_,
WE'VE GOT 'EM 1968 FOR IMDIATf DBIYEIYD~= ... the=1:=:1.lvmouth::--wm-· _iUU_~_ti_•_.-_•_fl __
Plymouth Barratllf/a
We gave it 4 new engines
iust for kicks ••••• our
new engines are the
318, 340 and the 383 cu. in.
V.8~s and a 225 cu. in. six
powering your choice of
Hardtops, Fast Backs or
Convertible body styles
Fully equipped lncludlnt automatic, claaner
'58 Mercedes Benz
AuNMltlc, nllle IM hNter.
$595
'11 IENAULT
StlMIN ...._, heltw. CIMn
aM ~ ffttte car.
5695
'63 PlYMOUTH
2 .... , .......... ,, • ...,......,., ,..., hMfwr· fMtwv atr. Nice.
795
~
1ir pKk199, r.cfio, heater, tinted glau, IU191ge nck.
white wall tires plus many other extrat. Priced
for you. ORDER NOW.
•3995
'65 VOLKSWAGEN '86 TORO NADO
4 ~ rldle incl huttr. DILUXI. 'ull=.r, fact::z
air. Geld with te vlnyt r •
51295 53295
'II OLDSMOBILE '&&FORD
Delta 4 Deer Hard Top. Auto-Van Club Wagon. It's the d•·
matic, radie aM hemr, poMr luxe club WlfOn with 1utom1tic
.... ""' pewer tMrlftt. trensmlufon, radio, he1ter, fie· -52it5•lr. tory air. Vary nice at
~2295
'63 vw '67 vw
4 .,...., helter, whfte w1tlt,
ftlce. ~· JUlt Uke new, leu thin mll-. 0..ly
~5 51695
••
E9UIPMENT INCLUDES BENCH SEA TS, 225 ENG.,
STANDARD SHIFT, DELUXE WHEEL COVERS, SOUD
STATE RADIO, TINTED GLASS, WINDSHIELD WASHERS
AND 695x14 TIRES •
'67 BARRACUDA
VI, automatic, radio, Mater,
power ateerlftf, power brakes,
white walla. lt•cfnt yellow.
$2695
'6-1 T-BIRD
Full power ancf f1ctory 1lr con·
dltlonlng. Priced right.
51595
'65 IMPEff.IAL
CROWN IMPERIAL. Full pow·
9', factory air.
52495
1·
•
You will be the
winner every time
with these
Clean and lntpMted
Used Cart. Before
You Buy, You Owe
It To YourMlf To
s..
THAl RAY YINfS OFFERS
~ lHE VERY BEST FOR I.US
'64 BARRACUDA '66 DODGE
Automatic tranamlsalon, radio, 0..rt Station w..-. lqvlppecl
hffttr, ~er atMrlng, VI, with automatic, recHo, helter,
white wa la, 1 1hlrp car 1t ~., ateerlng ancf power 1N1ca.
te wall tires.
5129 $1895
'64 FURY '63 CHEVY
4 door hardtop. Radio & heater, SUPER SPORT. Autometfc
power ltMrlng, f1ctory air, trans., radio, hfftar, f1dory air. white w1ll1.
51295 51195
'65 CHRYSLER '65 CHRYSLER
Town & Country St1tlon Wagon. New Yorker. Pull ,...,. and
Full power and fadory air con-f1ctory air condltlonlftt.
dltfonlnt• Good famlly cer.
52495 $ 095
UOVI CAAi "-VI TAX & UC.
I
.,
............... ,., ..
mtrotM H.t
Somethin9 Thet
Som.o.. Else W1nh-
HOUIU llOR SALa HOUS•S ,OR SALE
BMUIOB VIEW Bll4'S
CORONA DBL KAR
t:usk H°"* •••
Qu.Dty, Velu•, Beauty, Comfort
In tbt Soathlan4'1 mOlt dlllrlble and fudnating ma. A su·
perb IChoo1 system and University Of Callforniat1 Irvine Cam-
put Jut moment. away from Barbor View Bills.
Semibly priced from m• 11 sa,•
WSI.
l>INctlanl: MacArttm Blvd. fllom
PactOc CoMt Hwy. or N"PQrt 'f"w1.
Tun OD SIJl Joaquin HUia Rd., then
follow lip to model area.
tt .=:VtblaC:: buJlt l111111IM11t laycrest 5~ % LOAN
J bldrocm 2 bdl borne. Bur-Foreclosure ~ by well cattd for nil.I home mu.st ~ IOld ~o EVERYONE QUAI..IFI!3
bomes • a cal de .: 11treet. aave tbe owners credit. No loan feel or tncrea1e in
Exoellmt Ooor plan • l..e.rp '3'1.SOO prlodpel balanoe on Interest Beautiful I: large 3 IOt. Only the f1nt tru5t deed may be BR bo · -..i.u ..
' '
OPEN HOUSES
SUN. 1·5
/Zga,.Jsz
Cect 1111e boone ma!aon avec
dewc dlaJrlbftl a ~
pour Pnmetl ~· You
will al9o haw t b e eatb'
Amer1ctm lt)lle kitdl A has
nn. 511. J>oluettia. 01ll
'$34,500.
210 LARKSPUR
MapUlcent Ocean Vlew A
lt.onel throw from the Beach
• 3 BR. a Bath Sunny petto •
$67,liOO.
Of LANCY
REAL ESTATE
$19 950 aS11Umed at 6~ % interest. . me • .•.-........ g tile
' Over ?m 1q. ft. of living kitdien, mauive brick fire. 2121 i. CoHt Hwy.., CdM
eree. 4 llJ're bedrooms, 2¥.a ~laoe, tile ell.try. Huge tam-673.3770
BE.11'81& .......
b9tti., 1am11y room, fo?'m&I ilY. roo11:1. aervioe porch.
dlnmi area. ~ S48,500 qwet residential area. $4800 ,!i!!5!!!!!!
but all a&n wtll be r1Wf1 c:lowD * SlJ5 moatb lnclodet ii
IWioul COOIAcleratfom. Tbia taxes. Call 540-llSl • open Steps to Ocean bome ta a reel buy. evea.
Attractive 4 BR home, 2 ba,
•ood beam ceDlnp, 8 yn
old. $26,000.
Colesworlhy & Co. ~---
CAYWOOD RLT'f, S0.1290
6308 W. Cout a.,.., NB
642-7777
190& Bart1ar'llvd., C.M.
as-~
Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
IC-. tttll.....,......., .... ,.. .... .......
....... ,.. ................ All ...... ...... ............. ,_,..... ............. "
elvert ............. llt ....,,, DAILY PILOT
WANT ADI. htrW .................. fw ................. "" .... ............
tllalltlllt .................
Mousa llOI SALi
J (2 If. & F1mlly or Den) t~ 1 1518 Dolphin Terr (lrriDe T«raae) f. MM4'2 z,. 8'1s.Mee (Sit • Sun 1·5)
.' 2300 Lao.NI Plaee, N...,ort B~tl 648-3255 (Sat .. Sun 1·5)
(] Beclroom}
•4545 Perham Rd. (Cameo Shores) CdM
(Fri • Sat 1·5)
417 Seville., Balboa Penlnlula
673-6900 (Sat & Stm lU)
Jr. Welled E1t1te
Qie drives ttiru gleaming
........ 'tmlQlbt iron gates
!Db a l1dYafe walled court
19l'd at tbll dmm1nr 3 bed-
room home In Wettclltt!
Wbltll painted bridt tft.
piace, wool ~. livtni
MOm a dtnmr room wttti
lltdln& ~ wa1la to
led1liied patio In rear yard.
~ located near~
.... ldlool. lilq)pnf, bulb,
lbwy A peril! PRICE ro
SELL! $39,9'[0.
luth Pudoll, RMltor
le Westcl.ltt Dr. ~
COWGE PAii
3 + f:amlly, real clean, ,,...
cant • ~ to move in.
Open Sat /Sun 1-5
2571 Greenbriar, CM
Newport
••
Vfctorfe
646-1111
(Cell
Anytime}
POOL TIME
YWGE
EXTRA SPECIAL
Vacant 4 BR 2~ be.Iba, 2
tittplaces 11 in muter bed-
room) MW the green belt I:
swimming pools &: tennis
c;oorts. Oat ol town <M'tler
must sell. (Way below mar-
ket).
$25,950
OPIN SAT/SUN 1-5
11722 Pllmento Way, Irvine
Newport
et
Vlctorl1
~.-. 646-1111
(C1ll
Any?lrne)
~80 ere.Mew Dr. ~) NB
548-9349 (Sat • Sun l·S) F.ubkte c.o.ta Me1a, k>V'ely ~ W~ DRIVE
1615 Kent Unie, WleltclW, NB
642-4353 (Sat & Sun 1-S)
17181 Pleamrt Clrde, Bunttnston Beach
84U224 (Sit & Sun 1·5)
(3 Ir. l -,am11y or Oen}
401 CabJillo (eon. Tultin) CM
846-2345 (Open Dally)
1900 Beryl Ln (Wettcllif 1n11) NB
846-2909 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2875 Clubhome Boad (Mesa Ver~) CM
849-3991 (Open 1-8 pm)
2306 Beat.her Lane (Bick Bay) NB ~Sf (Sat • Sun 1-5)
1180 Somenet lane, Wt*Dtt. NB
84&-SW (Sat & Sun 1·!5)
3 bedroom. hlnfbt r o o m fie. 7Tll Open £\lea.
home with i.rp pool IUl'-CAMEO SHORES
rouncled by lmh ~ Dre9'lcally Reducecll ... 11dl •• home )QI will ........ ~ pr..t to own. ~ w Immediate Sale By o.n,..
Ew. 84&«l59 er. Dramatic 'f'iew a bowie.
$32,500 3 BR 3 BA, pool, priv. !>Heh.
-r:_-irr..;,, w-
Near Beach, Salton Sea
& /. Joe., xlnt Jt.1 Jot. Ma,y
1ntl• for truck. late car · « • wbmtt what YOU
have. Alk:ing $3,250 6f2..J589
Ex. Cood. lAlxury thruoot.
Open Sat...Sun. 4545 Perham
Rd., CdM.
BAYCREST
Exciting Ivan Wells design,
13' ceillnp thruout. 4 BR,
3 bath, front pool &: cabana
makies striking f!'l'ltry, $17.150
OPEN SUN. 1-5
Owner 64&-:ml
'. \ ~ \. \ .-.. ............ -.... ' .. . . . . ....
HOU11S l'Oll MLR HOUSH FOil SALi ~.
1•o.n.r·• ........... ·-........ 1.-0.waJ 1000
PETE IAllETT & CO. . PIESENTS
FAIULOSAVIEWS
View -main Bay -Back Bay. S Bdrm, fam
6 dlnlD.i rm, Occupied bJ tidy and her maid.
Price jult reduced to .. , ........... $79,500
IATFRONT WITH PIER
Comtortable 4 Bdrm borne with magnificent
View of main turning bMin. Aakinl ...... ' .................. $97.500
503 Edgewater
OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1 · 5
Nr. Newport . Harbor.Yacht . Club
~~n~~ .~~~~~~~ .~8~6~
915 Westley
OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1·5
NO V.IEW • • • BUT LOOK!
Immediate 'occunancv, 1800 sa. ft. 3 Bdrm.
Westclifl area shopping ti schools .. $45,000
1615 Kent L•n•
OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1 -5
PETE BARRETT
AND COMPANY
IAYFRONT An.
293 E. 11th St. 646-4494
IRVINI 'nRRACE
BKt Buy II\ irvtne Tm-ace
Ee.It. 4 Bdrm&. l bathe,
deft, muter bedroom open.
Ina to beartjful 16x36 pool
W«'lllbop, btt·in BBQ In
ldtehen. ..... """-Owl' a,ooo 111. tt 11t,cm.
Call for •wt 64U2lS
WATDFIOIT LOTS
•• ·~ Sedlo• JISI oPeHd
(Fee slrnple llDd) Waterfront lotsj tncludlng ·
boat alips, from ~ .... ~
H_.ClfOl!I Hew bow Sates Corp.
UL[ DICK f AltAN -147.2531
We will. mall you Jot mape as ~clDJ Information.
2 3
DREAM COTIAGE ii
ESTATE SA.LE-2 Bdrm. 2 Interior completely finlabed bslside SMl'ials bath, beautltUl roee garden. In IOUd KNO'ITY PINE. ,.,,.,
We believe $28,CXXI will~. Tbis Quality 2 bedroom hu $19 950 Call tor eppt. . a 13 x 20 Family room, De-t , . __ ~ Kltdml and dhdng 3 BR frplc, cute older boo\t
DOYER SHORES room. llvlnc l'OOQl bes a near s.nta Ana Cow>ll:Y ~/Ownel' will ucriflc1! Door to ceWnr p6cWre win-a~.
new VJw home with 5 dows. AlumJnum COYen!d
Bdmu. tam nn. dinJng rm,, PATIO. Owners moving Eaat $23, 950
$115,000 value-try $97,000 and ~ borne ill beautiful. Larae CUit.om 2 BR 2 bath
oUer. Sutmlt your otter and term1 c:crner lot. Vacant . immed'
OPEN OAT. It SUN. and wind up with a tmilic occupancy •
l210 Pol1ri1 Drive Investment and rood IMllc. ·
6P6J sx+ 1: StJN u.s
417 S.vllle,
Bilbo. PenlMula
3 Bedroom
642.1771
ColdWell, Banker . ·-
OFFERS:
Bayfront Pier & Slip
New exclusive 3 Br.-3 Ba. fam. rm. an lge.
fee simple lot Rm. for pool. Near jetty but
not penn. Could add in<:ome apt. $165,000
Joe Clarkson
A Spanish Hacienda
~~ting custom built home. High beamed
cellin2. 3 Bra., fam . rm. Formal din. rm.
Oorner lot. . ................... $79,000
Kathryn Raulston
Udo Isle 70' Lot
Large_ two-story home on two full lots.
~autfully klndSC4lped, patio. Owner anx-
ious to sell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $69,000
Charlotte Long
layshores-5 Bedrooms
Great area fur lrge. famil y w/din. rm. +
.fam. room .................... $57,500
Mary Harvey
Waterfront With Dock
Quality 3 BR, 2 bath home. Large sunny
patio and private dock for lance boat. At
$53,800 thiJ ii the BEST WATERFRONT
BUY.
W. Haase
Family Fun
PROFESSIONALLY
DECORATED
$21,500 IALIOA ISLAND 910 So. Bayfront
Almost new split level home. 4 bdrms.. 3
baths, fam. rm., formal d.r .. pool size yard,
ocean & bay view. Appt. only .... $51 ,900
Miss Leidy/Mn. Burns
Duplex near Bay. 2 BR 1 lalboe f1iancl
S bath + 1 BR l bath. Good 4 Bfdroom l Pleil LIDO SANO rental e.rea. Owner lives out ~ S1JN 12. 5
3 Bdrms, 2 Baths ~ ~ ;ix,~xious to Chester Salisbury
$23,509 tutr. 546-39'28 Eve. 642-0185 REALTOR
George WlnlaJUOO., IUtr. ~Open S.VSunday 315 Marine Avt . Balbo.t 11.
613-4350 OPEN EVES. *LACHENMYER 673-6900 .
2% DOWll
OFFICE OPEN
SATURDAYS
COLDWELL. IANKER & CO.
2200 I. COAST HIGHWAY
NIWPORT llACH •2048 ~. Newport Belch
675-4031 (Sat & Sun 1 ·5)
2578 Gt'elllbrW Ln (College Part) CM
848-Qall {Sat & Sun 1~) Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. Kl 9-3351
(4 B.droomJ
••838 Morning Star Lane, Dover Shores
('714) 842-8235 (Sat only)
1324 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores
(714) 642-8235 (Sat only)
•4627 Perham Dr .. Oameo Shores
(714) 942·8235 (()pen Daily)
351 62nd St. (Newport Sllores) NB
815-0144 or 541·'1401 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
**910 So. Bayfroat, Balboa Island
e?MOOO (Sat & Su11 lU)
8371 Athena Dr., Bun.tinrton Beach
842-5875 (Sat • Sun 12-5:30)
••503 Edgewater, Balboa
842-4353 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
915 Welt BllJ, Balboa
842-4853 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
17722 Pllmlllto W "'1 t Irvine
846-8811 ·(Sat • Sun l•.5)
, f4 It. I F•mity or Oen)
1211 0aJtto.rnta St., ec.ta Mesa
S4Mnt (Slit le Sun)
la8 Tabitl (lleea Verde) CM
M&QOO or 54U318 (Set & SUn 10.6:30) no &ant.a llabel. <*ta Mesa
S'7MSSO (Sat. SUn 1-4)
1501 lton P'W1t. WeMdiff, NB
846m5 (Sun 1..t)
(5 •• I Nmly or O.J
Wt Natl~ Donr.._
(71., ea.ma tllt a 9al
DllUDS FOi SALi
fl Mrin. a r Mrwt.J
It, ... I( Oil9 ..... ..
,,... (Opalt~
Newport ... ch Office
CHARMING LIDO ISLE HOME
Functional living for large f amlly. 4 bed-
rooms -5 baths, plus huge playroom.
Many, many extras. Owners have pur-
chased another home. Shown by appoint·
ment.
673-9200 E~ 548-6SMJI
NIWPORT HllGHTS VllWI
nnt ttme listed - 3 bedroom, 2 beth
Clmm.ing bomif.. Needs Iota of tender !OY· inC care, but bas apace for children to
roem in -Big lot end nice patios. Own·
ers will trade for any area where horses
el$ permitted.
878-9200 Eve1: 873-8088
IEST IUY -BALBOA
Beedi HOUM cklle. to B9,J. Cut. uttht
Bunntow on R-2 Lot with room to ex.
pane[ NkelY flmdlbed. IAIMCI to Jane
15, 1988. Sftown by •P(ll onl1. Prk.e r.-
dut'9ll to '28,500 tw quick Ille.
873-9200 Evel: MM98e
OCIAN l'ltONT DUftLIX
4 bed:rooma + 2 bedrooma. Many emu; nb.b' IUrnlabed. f1~.ooo.oo
NIWPOaT ISLAND -lltlR a 'LOAT
l)gplla -2 bdrme + 2 Whl eldl unJt. Patlo and &Indeck -$87,'T&O.
ULW Coval-flt• a 9'MT · ~ di blDdla 'rr,, ....., a. 11*m-l'liillll..... •
ffl.l200 SN: l4N9M ... ••r:• • ...., ... . .;.tfmww ........... .,.,
~
CorotM •I Mir Office
CHINA COVE
Exclusive Split level home with modern
elevator io your IVORY TOWER. Gor-
geou~ Marine View from top level. 3 spa·
cious bed.room with 2 baths. Also a very
nice shower GD tbe gmee level for bath-
ers returniDI ~ the near·by beach.
Priced for _q~cl safe It ~looo. unfurn..
ished, or '90t000 cOmpletety furnished.
675-3000 bes: 548-88&8
UNfVlltSITY PARK
ONLY $2500 DOWN
4 bedroo~2~ Wbs. Fireplace in boln
the dining room and muter bedroom.
This is the 2 atory popu1w "KINDALL"
Plan. A dream kitdMn with fOlda of cab-
inetl ud ~bit.~ mducti.DC •to-matic did 1'Mber. tow maintenance
yard. 2 ~ praae. Quilt·~ loca·
Uon. Full price only $281?50. CID foe appt.
676-3000 ~: m-0101
llAUTIPUL HOMI
81AUTIPUL VllW •
'9tlVATI llACHIS
UJMO SHOIU
'1be pediiel llttbaa foz P'tdolll lvi~
lmely ...... horn ... ~ J.W.
Ing room llDd IM*r bedroom. Tbe ~
ily room tjiil kt rMea nom o,.. ... thehr-'1:••1 :~--'rin ... w _,.-., abntlUil
the flowea.
815-3000
• -,_"',..,.. .-,,.. ,,,. -"' ,.. •""'A,...-,,.. ..,. ... 'r ,... ,...-..., ,.. ,. -,4 ""'r ,-. ~,,,,. "" . -
A Dramaiic Home
This is one or the most ai>
pealing ' attraciYe homes
we've been privtl~ to ott-
er! Soaring Umbettd cathe-
dral eellings, lavish uae ot
wood panelling, Palos Vtrde
rock, Indoor prdens, regal
mu~r bedroom suitt! 4
bedroom1. 3 baths. family
room, blr · oustom dtslin-
ed around a sperldlng pool!
A man's ldeel workshop In
the aarage. Among otlwr
c!Lstinguished homes in Bay.
crest whtl't' you own thr
land. Most exceptionaJ tor
S'19,950.
Ruth Pucloll, llteeltor
1tn5 Wntclltt Dr. 642-5200
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1/1
OPDl HOUSE
DAILY l :»-4:30
522 El Modena
Newport HeiCJhts
3 bedroom&. Z b&thJI. OJ.stom
~drps .• Blt/ln ld\d)en.
IATge POOL. plu11 lov,ly
laailcsped patio. Biodc •
Gla.fl a~. SIJeelally
~ tqr quick .1, @
U>.fm.
673-9200 ""8: MS-6966
lay & hach
R.Hlty, Inc
:uz; W. Balboa Blvd., NB
Why buy a condominium
when you can have a 2 BR,
l BA. It Den view borne?
Quality con.st. SettliD& ff.
tau. Priced at mly Pi.~
FURN. Term• Open.
"C" THOMAS RHltor
224 W. Coest Hwy 548-5611
N""ll0f1. Bch _ ---
A CHARMER!
lmmaculatl! FA!rty Am~rl
ca.n 3 bfdrooms. (amity
room. double ltreop!IC'f'. doll·
hie png.!. work lhop. boat
yard. S74.~.
JEAN SMrTH
Realtor
Seti/ Tr.de/ or LHM
See at 1790 Newport Blvd.,
CM. Excenent for ~ e.-
tat.. oruce • buber lhop •
law ottlce • accountant. etc.
,4Mlmle Sll,2ro ~ month.
ftlll price W .500. Own/Bkr
6G-4Cl2
Deooraton home In lmm.a.c-... eond. ).stocy. 4 BR
l)laa tam nn, pl1ofd $46.COJ.
OPEN ltOUSE
VICIUlt. Rnd)t to move ID-SAT It SUN l. 4 p.m.
AS9tJ'ME loan on thla ipti'i(I.. to. 4 BA 2 b&lhs MNa dd 3:90 5-nta Isabel, C.M.
Int 3 BR hon\e. Good ~ Mar llof.lv. Hure ~ Orange Cult Property
,. • ~. built • Ina, Pltio A lafle t't&r yard. 33IZ Ma.r(aerite, CdM 67l-8550
Nine Choice
MISA VERDI LOCATIONS
4 & 5 S.clroom Homes
~. ExclWllw wttb u.a.
A larp l BA bome tor anty ~--°'· lota ol trtta $27,500 3 Bdrm 3 baths Ddu."e On S37,!iOll In Newport BMdl. • kraaeulatiely landacap-quiet cul-d&uc street aod
TOTAL MOVE-IN -$2,'400
$35,500 TO $39,850 2000 IQ. ft. of cwermed bed-f.4, °""'°'"'" mUlt een · take Mesa Verde Golt Course. rooms. 2\i baths, two tnll&'· ..,tt J9Ymeota l161 mo. In· Newport Pool and waterfall.I. Partly ~ 11.replaen and • cilldtna taxee. with mlnl· fllmllhed. $53,500. Good
!Arre famtly room. o n I y mu.m down. Call ~ Gault at terms.
13,750 don. MO-l.W opm eVH. Vktorla llania £tally
l~•s~~G [:¥ :"..'!] · ~.,:. Eaats1::.'"owner
REPUBLIC HOM ES MESA VERDE
Phone 546-1 on
• im.•REALTY IClnfll\f l'!!!!!!l!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Lovet)' Ire mod cor/bome on
• ..~·· UUIMll Prlc-..a R-..1-..... ..a !cit tot w/3 BD It den, 2 be, Newport Beach 1200 81ycrest --1223 1801 Weatclill Drive WV wu-su lodry, fplc, blt·iol. bdwd
OJ.atom built larae 3 BR It $3000 Ooora, tge patio, det dbl pr --------NEWPORT HILL TOP ctininc room. built-ins, z w/breer.eway, walk to West· ONE LOOK
Cullom built 4 bdrm In lull ba1ha. heavy &bake roof l Th1I qualJty Back Bay home clllf It Harbor Hi, $29.~ yoo'U ·~ thb exquiait~ DOVER SHORB
view of Back Bay. Enchant. k>ts ot UMd bnck. Lot aiu II priced to eeU! 3 bedrocrna. 646-23.iS home ha.a t>Verything! 3
ana atmoapbere In private ltxl'JO. Aaking only $26,500 • 3 balhL ~ lMna room y 0 ----spackltU Sctnna, J bltha,
Altenion disaim.inat:inc ~
ers. This Is the borne b'
)'OU. CUilom built. BR. 1%
baths, formal diUlc recln,
family room, pool + encJo&..
ed oa.rpeted lanai, many lux·
urious features. 1biJ drama·
lie home lhown by appoint.
only. E\illy air cmcUtiooed.
street settinr. Incomparable Oall Glen Quttn ~1151 • and tp&Ciou11 family room 1 WNER tlreplaot, formal dining rm.
value. ~.900 -not lt:>Ue-open ~ ~ with ~plaoe. E~ 3 Bdrm, l~ batha., blt-in1, modem elfoc kitch, all bit·
hold. c...~ no cbil"'-...... l•""e lot ideal tor 1 ...... ru. trplc, hrdwd flrs. New car-_., T urmi ......,.. -• -.. ~ Be ins, brldst area, pluah w/w l'r 12! tom pool. Owner will consid-peting. aut. lndscpn~. Dbl carpets, c:hpes. The aparl<l-
SPACIOUS
REFINED HOME
Quiet elerance in a nei;b-
borhood ol fine homea. 5
bedrooms or 4 bedrooms and
maid's quarters • 3 blltha -
formal dl.nlni room -tormal
liv\nz room and tamlly Uv-
tng room. $39,950. $8000 On.
646-7171 • 546-2313
Open Ev ..
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THE {i.E.F ..... L
EST.ATER~
"BEAT THE
lmREST RAP"
YOU tan take OVft' this
hip loan !or just $2S trans-
ft'T fee. No interest increa.H
or loan ftts. Payments
S169/mo + ta.xn mAXE'tl an
1tt1<1clve pe.ymeil plan tor
this btautiiul 3 BR dinina
room +-hugt family room
homl'. Thia Mesa Verde
Cambridge home has UfJO
l!Q tt o( llvlni space. $31,950
with 10~ down peymeot.
~ COATS ~WA~CI REALTORS
5464141-
(()pen Evenlnp)
PRICE cur
Dolphin Tenace
~ 2 Jlibt. ---2~ beli»-mJnlmvm main-
leor!3J'ICI' OveraiJe PJ"aie
plus co~ boat court,
S44.500
CURT DOSH, lealtor
eor •~--wt"' nnUon to pur-detached gange. Large -"' ~.. I Ing white well w/putel yet. chUlf. Look Ibis one over yard. Cash to oan $22,000. low decor addt to lt'a ~
now!! 549.3575 ty. Plus hup sep/ tam rm.
JEAN SMITH, Home & Business trptc &: Ba. Plus HF i>OOt a __ .....__ • 2 B n~dl'd amons tall ewa>'ini Nice pool home on -·'-t tree l\W'UtTVI'" , BR, a, dbl aaraar. '!'-' MUST Sell Onl trees on beautiful pule-like tined ltrttl? Z maulve tire· 400 E. 17th St., Costa Mellll · ed! Y SlS.500. prounds. Lovely BayCttSt
plaoes. large tam.Uy room, &16<3256 Kenn Y & AS&OCISll's 11re1. ReduCl'd to S59.SOO for
l k tba, minimum ~keep 642.9730 Eves: 548-6238 fut aak . 11\Jbm.it terms.
ycd ' hee.vy shake roof lftff HIDE I WAY SAL&SMDI WANTED RJchardlOfllPurct'll lmmedillt possegsim. Ask: e '"A• Realty 6~1 In& $28.950 -come It 11tt. . Mesa Verde 1110 c.D Al Blad< ~1151 • open Ill NEWPORT HElGm'S. Im---. ----N E W P 0 RT B EA CH
eves mac. Nte t BR + gunt S~ % o nexisting loan. OCEANFRONT cotliie. 111
' room, newly painted & al-SHOW opla~ Mar Mesa adorabl~ vacation b o m e ~ ...... ~llllTAGI I moat new w/w cpta/drps, Verde GoU c;oune. 3 Bdrm. with only 100 ft of Sandy
DAVIDSON Realty
~548) ENe. 543-6332
1225
OPEN SAT-SUN l..S
2580
Crestview Dr.
layshcns
3 BR., 2 Ba Bemty!
~. comer lot • $49.soD u •ut eJ«t. kitcben, dble prage. 2 baltll, .family room, ll~g &.ch betv.ttn you A tt-.e --_;=------.J A choice loc. jl.llt a ft.w room. lrreplace. 3 palJOS, ocean. Complettly furnish·
WEIWfND SPECJ.Al blocb to ~ Bay. 0 n 1 Y low down. Fast occupancy. ed. newer &: tn perfect ~ A.__ 2 ldrm G£M ftm;g\ $18 950 • I. reftl t...-• t C>\irm«. Open}~ p.m. 2875 dltion. SS6,COJ. Ex.Cellmt ~.V-
' ...... all\. lubbouse Road. 549-3998 financing. Phone R 1 tr. Asking $36,500
Gain an hour &. 11. handaome 4 BEDROOM It J1amily I' \I I.· \\1111 I ~I . \H\ \II\\ protil by assuming the ex· room, Prof. Landscaped
ed. 6% loan on tt11s l'lcgant w I c o m plett spnr.kle111, I' I \ I f ' , t t home near golr course. 3 built-ins, dishwasher, w/w
blltfe BRs, gracious living 1093 Baker, C.M. ~ carptta & drapes. Large
room w/brick trplc, din nn l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I patio: Only S 2 5. 5 0 0 -By
with stone fri>lc. county. VACANT Owner. S4H32l
sized kltch., ~· tam rm wt GOLF & FAMILY
all glass walls OVl'rlooki.ng Mesa Verde Goll course, 1 I field I~-' Sparkling pool hom~ on P llY s <C'\.I back Yftrd. block. New custom Medlte"'-~--I quiet ll"t'f' lined 11~t. 2 .~
vwnei-must se I this 1mm11c. -an style. 4 BR, 3 BA. lux· be11utll\ll flreplncrs. large •" home. Asking S.19.900. Call family room. 2 baths. mini· urlous. 1836 Tahiti, $47,600.
Mr. Nelson f>40.ll5l • open mum upktep yard. & heavy ~. 546-637S
eve!!. shake roof. lrnmed11te pog·
ro VETS. Fantastic but true.
aession • uking $28.950 -
comt' and 11tt! CAU. MR.
BLACK, ~1151. 0 p e o
Beeutl.t.al 3 BR home cm a ---------i comer lot with firei>la~. 4 IEDROOM w/w carpet.I. 2 batha 6 Im·
maculate residential atta. $250 DOWN BY OWNER. 4 Bdnns. 2
Even hu aeparate pordi. Close to everything. Ju~t In-baths. tam room. bltns. ~SO 1 mo Includes laXel. troduced to th!' markl't • d.shwsbr. new cpts. extra lrg ~U Dave Myhre 546.USl • won't be ll.l'Otlnd Ieng!! $150 yard. 125.950. Gl J o 1 n.
open e""· Pf'r month Includes taxes 546-93lH
fyeryone Qualifies
and lnsuranct'4 -_B_D_RM-.-1%-,-ba,,--o-n-cu-l-d-e-
11ac In Mesa Verde. Many
custom featurPs Incl fencing
& lndsop'g. $27,950. Call Kl
lH753
Owner KI 3-1736 WE HA VE CYl'HERS
4 BDRM, 2 beth, 5 yr old. $36,liOO Up
Cub pr1vllc&cs. &st offer CltiN Van Hor"
buys. Urgent Sale! $28,COJ REALTOR
Open House Sat .l Sun at '!!'!!'!~5:J8.~9349!'!!'!!'!~!I 351 62nd St. 6'1>0144, :;
~1. 547-7401 own.lagt.
BY OWNER -Newport
Shores $31.000. 4 bdrms. 3
bath, N EA R 0 C EA N.
642-8598 aft 6 PM or Sat It
Sun.
OCEANFRONT DUPL.EX
2-2 Br unlta, 1 new. $64.900
Low dn. ~ int OK.
S48-0tl97 v.4mds, ~769
Wknds. eves.
SUPERB Bay view; 3 BR, 2
Be., all elec., 2 11)'. deeded
l'nhoulle: 2,(Q) IQ f t
Cattf:rft lux. llv., w/pooll,
etc. Now S39.~ 673-4356
luk IMy -Chumint
3 BR. l Ba, prden .2 pools
$37.~ • low down
Agt~
Corona del Mar 1Uo
Fixer Upper
2 small bouees .oo Jt.2 lot.
Not much more than tot val-
ue. Income ~ per m&.
F'ront tiotw ~ aonw m.
I erlor paint. Full priot
S29.Wl.
Or•nge Coast Property
332 ~rite. ow m.ao
Needs Wortd
3 BR, Z ba home plus Apt
<>vet' ge.rage. Plus Guest
Quarters, Ol'I pretty Papp)'
Ave .• $32.~.
R L. S1'R.ICKLER. Rltr.
3447 E. o..,i Hwy .. CdM
67J.6.510 3 BR. CUJ!t. boml', by owner. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•lill Back Bay area. 2 Ba.,
frplc.. hdwd floort. 5~ '1r Charmint 2 HOUHt
loan 3v1U. $29.500. &12-2859 Dream Cott11~ • s.57.sot
SPLIT-level custom Condo. l lnoomt S4.000
Br. 2 be, frplc, bltnl, cpts, !114 f"tmll'af • OPEN
dl'!>s. pool. Excel c:-ond A Agt. 67J..5360
Jinancing. Owner. 642-2459 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I
BAY Vifow. Owner. 4 BR. ., • .,1~7., W. Cl:>aEVESst Hlg. h67"'.!';,...0 $~ down It ~ over low .,,..3 WESTCl.JFF DRNE College Park 1115 W. OCEAN FRONT tam rm. elegant c::omfort.
vuvo • .r......., 111terest Gl loan Nl61' new '"" Corner, 1 br. dbl gar, cpl.J, SSM dn. 80"4 loan at ~.
3 BR home. dWnr ' fam· 6-IS-77ll Open Eves. SPACIOUS 4 br, ram rm, 3 drps, S49,500. 494.9271 644-2SlS
OPEN HOUSE ·1 '--"'""".. -ba, nr schols, Mui.I Sell. 00 ch ' 1 Y room, ...... u ... ....., carpet-WANTED RNER annel waterfront 2 BDRM. Fireplac:A?, ferdd
ed ~ .... t IL ahlo.lft-$2&,500 Owner 546-8856 d I 48 dock Sund•y, 1 p.m .• 5 p.m. . ui,,.., • --.. built· up ex. ' . courtesy to yard + income unit.
1453 Deauville, near Baker & in kitdlen, a trium entrance. BEER BAR 1200 Brkn. Owner 673-4383 $30.COJ. 673.a>4
College. 3 Br. tam rm. N aorgeou.s ~ce. Owner or GROCERY Newport BHch WATERFRONT 62 Balboa
mths. Channing-like new! tran~errea · priced for Im· Have clear commtteial Beachside Home CovM J BR. m.ooo. Will Lido Isle 1351 Fa~ Walker Reallo~ mediate Ille. Call Larry property to trade, located ron~ider trade. LI 8-7T11 ---------~ N. NtwJ>Ort Blvd . N.B I 540-1151 · open evea. in ~ Grovr. San Die&o Exposffi beam ceilings, 3 BR. A PERFECT family home. Z baths. :! sunny patiot1 to WE5TCLIF'F Condominium '• blk to club. tennis and M~dge Ross { AJIJf' ::":!) ,~:~ =,.~1~~~0 :~ h~m~i;~~~ maintrn· ~~~~~n1~i09~~~9~ r~a~~~~~ ! ~ =:: 646-1948 I 1500 •Adams 11 Harbor Ownf'r A;:t OPEN Sat It :>un BY Ownrr. Excf'I cond 3 BR TV rm. informal. contel·
TRADE YOUR
BEACH HOUSE
for vacant land on these * 4 BR Udo S3XJ sq. ft. * O>mm PIW Sl<XKI mo Inc. * 10 unit apt.a N.B. * O>mm Pl"09 w/$450 mo inc * 3 BR l ba Ouplu, NB
W AU. Y McCOY REAL TY
642-6487 anyllme 545-4·112
NEWPORT H EIGHTS _
SPECIAL
$19,995
2 btdroom11 4-oots1de t,"UCsf
room. 1, block to Newport
High.
JEAN SMITH
RE.ALroR
400 E. 17til, C.M. ~
FOi RENT
DUPLIX
Untumilhed 2 bedroom. Bil·
Ina -~. Hardwood
tJoorw. 1 dliJd OK.
Sl.30. lllClltb
&C9'i& E\llP .. 730ll
tNear Ci.nem• Theatrt>l I 612.'.lfil:l. 6i;>-2j(},1 2 hath. ls him nn. cm porary Reduced to 175.~
Home •nd lncom. ,--y -0 -NER-patio. 64&-JZ909 for lmmediate sale. tK-8!IM
EvPry on~ 1n a while we list • B W nr 494-9694 for appl.
an out5tandi.nr home oplwi Cost• Mesa 1100 3 BR. 2 Ba. <Tpta. drp11. tplr, Newport Hgh. 1210 N B---L
mcoml'. -Uw in ~ own-"'el bar. 1111 cJec, frnl't'd. ewport ~
ers 2 Bedroom plU1 den with TRANSFERRED to Samoa pool :m tt to Ocl-an, VERY * Custom lultt * Realty
2 baths and fanilly room. -3 BR 2 be, patio. elec ldtcb CLEAN! $29,950 642-7825, 3 BR. 2 baths, Fplc, crpts, 4 Bdrm lovely, $64,SM
Beautiful ldlcbfti ... ,_ with dlshwuher, dr1pu, w I w ~9991 d all •--~ ,..... ---------rapes, e..,... Superbuy large 4 BR + built·ins. -R.e!rt a 2 bed-(.'\lts beautilully landsca,~. NR. Bay le ocean; lovr'y 3 $38.IXKI • Exe tlnanC1ng. only $64,500
room and bachelor for $200. fruit trees. $24,950. ~2783 BR Z Ba home on 2 lot!: 3Z'i >"ullerton Avr. 675.Jf>.12 Eves. ~Ull
only 5 years old. Evt"l')'thfnit BY OWNER, bcautilul 5 BR ·:an uJ>e as Z 3pts. Rm . 10 G. H. Robtnson, Rltr -- -- --
lip.top -™·950 -10%1! homt. Fruit rrtc-&, I1sh bid $46.500, ~ell all or 1) ~18.'JO 548-1'113 Lido Nord Bayfront
down. fl<l!ld· 1 Int. or tude. 121 4llit St., can BY Owrw SZ2,500: 3 BR. l'% Largr home · rront terTat!t
646-7171 e s.46-2313 $31,500 &40·1347 park 111 rPar 0wnt'r 673·2n9 BA, newly rarpetcd. Nice P1rr/Sllp · 4 Bdrm, 4 baths
OPEN EV~. f9iX>BY ~ Bd fi~ loan can be 1ssumecl 23. . er. 3 rm. paho In rrsr. 1ruulatcd rril-SUO.COJ 11Ubmit all. ~~ BY OWNER: Prorrs11ion111ly 2 balh~. fin,:I Cf'. w111l fo lnit~. Allry 1.Ct't~~ f or ,..,.,.,
lnd8cp It decor J hr, 2 ba. wall rpt'>?. dra s, I 12 blks c11mpt'r or trlr or nrw R. C. GREER, REALT'l
blt·lns. utll nn. 2 frpl5, 16.i() In nN'an. Also Comm garai:r Oosr to 11ehools 3116 Via Lido ~ THE ~JEAL
E S T .!\TF.R!._.:; aq.'. Ayume 5~ fltA, Nr Clbtlsr I< '1 f100 ~. Ali Rm. for pool 2.'i()J Ma~arrt ARTIS T'S HIDE-A.WAY
OCC 126,850 ;;46-1997 fumtturr ava.U. 642-3273 Dr .. N.B 2B· 256-226S 2 bdnn, kitchen h&r. b'pl.
WANTED BY Own.r. SZ500 t3kr fNl'r BAYCREST BY OWNER AVAIL Jmmed. OIU Haven l>eamed ceilings ,brick ,_.
rHA loe:n Sl9.:300 • 53.. '1.. 3 5 L!lrgf!' BdrfTll. 3.250 sq. ft. 3 Br. 2 b11 + 2 Br Ocean tlo Sl7,l'KK> down. $42~.
R.ral Emt.e Sala People.
WHY NOT GET ON THE
BAND WAGON?
Over 2S Y ean in
BR 2 hattl. lg lo1 E.aide. Ivan W1'11s built. Fee land. Vu Inc Apt $49,:iOO 5'18-7149 Prlncipab 6iS-4234
O>Noo Znd. 60-3608 ZlOO WindWlll'd Lane URGENT &!It' 'l BR ~ BR new 58R Nord 8aytront
OWNER, 5 Bdnna., 2 baths; Need a ~er Open • 316 El Moden. Ave. pier i alip. Aret'1 belt buy,
family rm .. hdwd. lloon: J'1:nd It wWs a nm ad! OWNER • 64l-7'157 ~ .•• 873-1647 Ora.nee Olunt)' e Full p!lge adYerUitna e Inter office teiirOPe e Train I Ill Pl'Oll'lllD
built-Ins; cov. pebo. Nortbl:::========:;.!.;=========..!..:=========I
side. $.28,500. 546-5198
BY OWNER 3 Bed 2 Ba In
Halecttat. Below M1rtcet at
• lnsUl'IDCe $21,500. ASIUme 5li4 ~ FHA
e Many otber 1-dita loan ~2549
Call 646-4494 -r. lntmitew IJllVDITMENT • older hOUJe
FAMILY HOM! on Jae lot. Q,oice k><:.
CllfCk I.his! l lt:Ol'J, 4 b<Rm, Bu&lneas aectton. $17,950.
3 ti.th family home -.1th ~ _tW&-_75_1'------.--
ft!d fllmUy .,,_. AND 1or-BY OWNER: Cb 1 rm 1 n g
ma! <tining room. All In Sl*!'11h 3 bdrm, 2 blltti. d!n-
bf!iautttul oondllloft with llhlJ rm. frpl, lw1twd f1n. bit.Ina,
ca.rpet.lru{. n n t n )Mna 6.l'x 150' $l3.9llO 60-2354
room anti ~~entry-CX>RNER .l BR. and tam.Uy.
w~. NMU' M.T. 9'Jlf C!Dlhe. Opfn d111ly. Dt.SOO. S154/
on1Y $41.950. IOBA VERDE mo. UM Austin. N. c.o.ta
REALTY ~ Mraa. Owner. 549-21Tl
-!!!!l!!!!!l!!!"'!~~~-·INEW. Ne-vtf' Dvtd ~ 2 BR. · 8 UNITS 2 s.. concto.: euii·. dra1*. A~ c o r••r ,_,. Nim; 2 car pr. SJJ.SOO.
Ocean In fL6 Cl a.ell <>w-Mr Mf-18 .,.
-. ~ -.... Inc. OWNER'S S&le. OndertDa
.., mo. -Jfl:'l' Amml hrllme. QiDep Partr. J BR.;
1nc. sg,<0> -Jdlit --. Jdnt. m.e. DetaDa. 1o;x ~ •MM f7•, S.. H.W, N.'f.11953
'AUL WAI.QI IY OWND VA 110 .,.._
R.FALTCa m.n, 4 Bit, 11' k. llm
DIE SUN 1GVD iiti • nn •• WMt WSJ.\. M-1082
Cllulllflfd'• ~ ,..... nt.150
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.. doclk. ... ..... (I). eo-eao Mt-'511
STAR GAZEE1t~ ----.----Jty a.AT l. POU.ANr---....----1
......, ~ l2 M .,_ CMly A<11-ity W.O. M ".h,.,i Y Auerrli11g lo tlte Stars. 'V"
To .._.lq> musoge fof Soturvoy,
reod ~ c.orrespindong '° ~ ~ yox Zodlcx bum 1q1.
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aalta, • ? OwMr use eve/wknd&.
CHRJSOYI'IO{ Sport
Ftlber, TSFB; loedtd! WW tab boat. late Cad., ~
IChe, 230 SL or..-Imme.
51>1191
COBDl..tilt 5 BR. S 119, ;s..
C!8I' pr, l fr1>ls. 2 ., A. 2
Nr Bk Bay, NB..~
)'air eq. Tl'd for tmlt
or ? • Own. 54M773
ANT 2 story in mutt.a.
ve beaut. 2 BR 2 Ba, df'!I
nr U.C.I. Prof. lndscped.
P>.000 mortpre • S\I %.
r SJl..1707
I'RD $20M eq 6-0nit Apt.,
Bch, allo UOM eq. Tri-
plex. (Alftl Bdl.. For: Or-
up Co. Prop. or TD'a. Pvt
pq. Ev4lmd m.D4:5
ve euat built 4 rm cottqe
H1lh Desert 5 acres. Oev.
$10.ln>. Wtll excb for um~
Harbor era. R.h:r. 5'8· ms
eves. 543-6773
34' MONTDlEY (I>ouble
ender). s to s radio, cloeed
cab1n, ftytnr bnda'e. ~
cbanfe tor amal1 home or
!lllbmit. Alta C:30 PM
544-l!Kl
WUt do J'OU think ol CM'
"TRADER'S PAllADlSE"
Drop UI a cud. c:1ulthd
Dept., p .(). Boar 1815, Dall1
PDo&, Npt Beb. C'&llf.
* * *
HAVE: 4 BR + tam rm +
d.la. 2Cm IQ rt. No. CM loc.
UO,IXX> eq Want: like prop.
Anaheim or Fullerton. Rltr.
Hl-5t&O «YN.. 56SlG
• v.,... ... ,. .......
O.....n.I...uA""*'-
No ,. -.... Plulm-~ Lealtlbs 1 1! ow e r resd'• ~,......
'°9S a IMP\OYNNl
MW......,MM 1000
Y Aa1't llldi'l*I EllliMer
& Y• l1 & 'h immeclfattb.
5a-39ll
PA YROU... bldqig, etc. over
2 yn lacal uper. 49M41'T
alttt g pm.
7035
Have T'D'1 A other equities. UVE INS
Need 3 to Z wilts. Madce ED9plo.yw PIQ't fe8
Davts Realtor, DX> W. G«lrP Byland Acency
Cout Hlsbway. Npt. Bch. 1~ B E. 18th, I.A. 541-0395
'42-1000 <ENE.SE m¢'en' betper.
~ V_mi_n_CMonte--V-er-.-aftlla.ble immediately.
de) Lg, lot view fr'DIJl Cata-A~ &C-8700/~13
Una to Malibu. For: 3 BR Ctuneae Jiflliilab -French
home ln SJC. or pouible Pl'rmaJnent, exper. Llvt!-in
unit.a. 213: GE s.3.111 wlmda. Far East Agcy. 642-STo.1
TR.ADE $10,<m Eq in cboice
Bay View 3 BR 2 Ba all elec
2 sty., 2CXX)' deeded tnhowle.
FOR la~ csr, T .D.'1, tolle
to SJ0,000 Ownitr' 673--<S
1'REt 6' clear 1~ Jot
zoned for bcraes, ccr lltb
I: Rodeo, Hesperia, Cal
$.YiOO valw. For plane free
7100
a: clellr, good cuxt 64UT40 NEWPORT
BEAUTY Salen. g ataticm, PERSONNEL AGENCY
tm11> 10-yn Udo am. WDl Profesalonal ~ lit olf·
trd tree and dear. no.ooo f!l'td at the Nev.i>ort Penoo-
eq. for R.E. or wbat..bav~ nel Center'• Male Place-
)'OU. Bkr. 548-mi ment Dt'ril6on. P'lee11e tend
3 Br, 2 be, earner lot, Npt ~ or call at your ..,..
HgU, In Vtl'Y n.ice cmd. wm Hest eonV«Uence.
trd for other property or 642-3170
coos. med • 11 late model 133 Dover Dr. N.8.
trailer. M2-46lO
't6 Pacemaker l.mperial,
mobile home. WID tr-ade eq..
ulty of approx ~-for
lat. model Cl8I' or ?'! '!'!?
548-280t w.v. ~ lor
Dkk.
* * *
"Jobi Are
Our 8utlne.s"
Coast Employment
AGDICY
Santa Ana PIU'l Bide.
1610 Santa Anti Ave.
Cost• Mesa 642-9611
Hn 1:3> em • 5 pm Mon.Fri.
---------· -·--· -------Help Wanted, Men 7200
SPYICI DlltlCTOltY SlllVICI DIUCTORY
"'°'
CEMINr worir. P a t Io• ,
6730 clriftWa1a, walb. etc. All HIVll"I tnea. Free est. 8--4111 .;...._-..::..-----
TRORYK <DNCRETE HAUUNG + GENERAL
NO 108 TOO SMALL Toa ... ~haul It Free eel &t6-1234ms.5511 .-u Jteu. Blr Jotm 642-4030
"20 ./ HAULING. Truh piclrvp.
--------1'l'immfn£ AnydJ:!nc -we do LICENSED O:lntract«. Ad-it all. Expert w«k. 54.>2792
PRODUCT IOI
TEST TKH.
Know bulc electronic
theory. Knowledee ot •or·
le drcultry d'tlinble.
Military and I or trade
~·· S.. Luke Wood
COUllS
RADIO CO.
3324 W. W•rner
Sant• An•, C•llf.
An equal opportunity
~ dltiam. RnMJdelln(. Sm SA VE MONEY * Before you
Jobe Spedalq. m-2129 TlJct tt to the damp call CARRIER IOYS
ADD • Remodel e Rep.Jr Ua! 14&-9111 or &ei-5666 GOOD ROtrrES Ra • Comm • lnduiltrill Free~ A: Eat. OIOC a.EAN Lota. pnift, ~· AVAJLABLl!: HUP'FMAN 673-4451 Trft ttm<l'fal, dump, ~. HUNTINGTON BEAQI
beclboe. !Ill, grade. 96U1E DAILY ftlLOT TOM CARNEY. Bldr. JS yn ..==::::::::::::::::::::===
exp. New ec:mtr, rm adll, 11'91'Mnt 6755 ___ •_MKm ___ • __
ren mart. X1nt wk. mxn ---------
Adclltlone * RemodelJnr IRONING WANTED
Fred H. Gmrick. Uc. Will De'Uver l5c a piece m.eoo. • 50.2110 • 642-~ •
lnwtlftt w.m• $l. hr.
c • ..,., c ... ....., "" S4M.18.1
Wanted Rapootdble Yoon1
Man In mid·twmtie.t to
wurk In Stock Room.
Islander Y achh
646-7436
P•perh•ntlftf
ft•lntlng aso e NIGHT SHI FT •
HOURS 6-12
$14 ,ER SHIFT
AGD 2).~
Mr. Oliver P~ 4-:IO'll
~~----=--= FtJLL.TIME Class A Ucen&-
ed mechanic. A good op-
partunlty tor t~ right mM.
511% labor . . 10~ on pa.rt&.
Al'1 R I c h f I t I d , 2100
Paliladu Rd., Sta Ana
MIN wanted for earl1 a.rn.
delfftry of nenpapen, ·~ pros .. ~ In Pf'!' day. Mut
Uve W. ol S.A. River, S. ~
Gerden C r o v e ,..,,., •
tn-e7t
F,._, A1ri1 26, 1968 DAILY PU.OT
"''~ JMPJ.OYMINT JOU & IMP.l.OYMDIT JOU & IMPLOY;R.,.., 1~ 6 ::.:.--•·~~•.IC>aS A IMPLOYMINl .. ,!
· W.at-tMM.,. ...-"wante.t Mtftnoo tWp W......,MeRnoo • • .... _ w-. 1soo•.a. Mee. wem. , •. ,, ....
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REUBEN'S
I COCO'S
• ~ llllal
' Mldllnlsts
• ,.,,., Lllhe
I
cm HMIOI
COOIDllATOR
CtTY OF
NEWPORT l lACH
FAR WEST
SERVICES INC .
" Ii
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• w.....
COOKS
Mlchlllsts
• Mllllll
Machinist
•• ~.Ta Amually.
Excellent bmefit ~
()Q~ opportulllt)t I«
penon wtth experience and
~terett in~ aspects
ol~dooof~
related &cttvftie«.-~
coUece decree • n d thlft
)'Mn admlA1atrs ti Ye fX•
perlence ar equtvala\t oom-
bina tilln. Appl,y
Hiring
Yo.CJ men In· • • Busboys
~ in
PWMOllCS tf'OwlftCJ
•
Drill Press Open
Tool 6rl1der • Waitresses
organ-
llatlon. heel-
~ondl)'
and nlabt ahllta.
Profit llbanna
Mln ~hr worit wet#
lter.onnel Office
CITY HALL
3300 N•wport Blvd. • Hostesses
lent . insurance
p I a n Ir profit
sllarfnt. Please
apply In person
Mtwffft 8 & 4
P.M.
J. C. WTfR CO.
N•wport Beach
Calif. 92660
(714) 673-211 0 • Dishwashers
J. W. Robinson
H .. opealftll for:
671 W. 17th St.
Costa Mesa
54"3421 HOUSEMAN Apply In ,.w
An equal opportunity
employer
Full time. Exper ~
Weatminlter
Community Hoapital
893-4.5(1 Ext 331
Equal opportunity employer
from I a.m. te 10 p.m.
Sllespenom
-Womens.,_
-Ment clothlnt
Full tlnM
Excellent a,.nefit1. 1555 w.
Adams,
Costa Mesa
ROWER SHOP
DELIVERY
EXPERil!NCED J a n I t o r
Janitor semce. Day work.
Some ni&M'-HH>313
REUBEN E. LEE
RESTAURANT
Apply Pnsonnel
lG-4, Mon. thru Fri.
FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT IEACH
An equal opJ)Ol'tunilJ
.mp'°Yer
t..oc.I T'Pllident. Matutt
adult. Good driver. Uke
llowen and cuatomer wr-
viOP. 40 hour week. Start
12.12~ '° $2.96. per bour.
Ae-ncies. Women 7300
SCREENB>
CarMrs for S.C.,.. &
1 S1 E. P1cific Co1st Hlahw1y
Newport 8eldl
Joly ......
hu oPef'llnp tw:
• Aut Man ... r
Must have cooking expel'. * Exper Fry Cook * Dl1hw11hert Must be l'ellable.
DAY SHIFT
Apply in penon:
~ s. Oout Hwy.
Lq\a\a Beech
IUS IOYS
Av~ $100 wk. Plri la
Ml time. OYer l1. Apply In
perni to MR. HORST
atIEE, m w. &y Aw .
Newpot'f Harbor
YKht Clult
Between 11la12 noon, and
5:30 PM la 8:30 PM except
Mon. I: Tuel.
RETAIL SALESMAN
Local CCIDCll"ll of a Nat1 Com-
~ neect. .,, qre9ltw
8a.leia:nm. Promotion tD
Store Manqe-pouible with-
in 2 )Tl. 1 yr al.111 exp ~.
Are 21 to 30, must be bond-
able. Call Mr. Kieke at
A93-5.114 F'ldelta ())., Dlv ~
Firestone Tire I: R~r
O> .• Broadny Ti1'9 Center,
Tm F.dtnger, H.B.
MANAGER
Senior
Mliatenance Min
CITY OP
NEWPORT BEACH
P•rks Division
$$'6a> P"I' month
Exoellellt benefits. Requ1ru
minimum of 2 Yf:an ex-
perience in ~gly
responsll>le 1 k I I I ~ d and
lle'm.i·lkiUed wori< in con-
ttruction and m&lntenancs
ot water and irrigation ay.-
tern11, OT a construction
trade. Apply immediately
at:
Personnel Office
CITY HALL
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach
ClfRK
Preler lll'Chltectunl I ril-
ing f'JCpE!tiaice lllld IOlne
d!ricaJ ~-
Contad Pat Foltom
t33-0600, '!xt. 2229
COWNS
UD10 CO.
19700 Jamboree RNCI
Newport 8eac1'
AU applkwit. ~ on
merit with no tma tow.rd
R.aot. Cbk>r, O'eed or Su.
Rich1rd's
lido Center
2433 Via Lido
Newport Beach
Mr. Mynatt 673-6360
II a.m. to 6 p.m. tor appt.
Bkprs.. In Or•"f4t Countyl========cr-:-=:::r::=c::::===r::m=izamrl =ed ~nel = H.lp Wanted 901 Dover Dr .. Newport Bch. _W_orMn _____ 7_400_
Stt Betty Bruce at
mi.J~ l xec
~geney for Career Girl!
410 W. Cout Hwy .. N.B.
EXPERIENCED
.._,, w.m.1
WCMMn 7400
J. W. Robinson
H11 openintt for
ll!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Byl appoint. 646-39:r.l
CREDIT CHECKER
UNITED CALIFORNIA
BANK Security
Woman CABINO
SETTERS &
SHEllERS
Mobil• Home
Experience
Excellent opportunity
-Apply-
EXPLORER
MOTORHOME CORP I
4000 C1mpu1 Drive
Newport Beach
Sheet Metil Men
Expe.rie~ In alumlnLt1'11
fabrication. MUllt be able to
make own aetupa on all
aht!t!l m • t a I eqwpment.
Must have own tools. Only
~lCJ)('rlmced operaton ~
apply.
R1diatrenlcs, Inc.
18842 Teller Ave.
Newport Beach
8Jl.Z100
H.lp Wanted
WorMn 7400
m & PBX
OPERATOR
Two years minimum tn-
ctu.trlal eiq>erienoe. Per·
manent employee or va·
catioo relier.
Contact Pat Foltom
133-0600, Ext. 2229
COUJMS
RADIO CO.
19700 J1mborM Road
Newport &e41ch
An applicants reviewed on
merit with no btlJI toward
Race, Color, O'efd «Sex.
BOOKKEEPER
3029 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Met1
546-2033
All equal opportunity
employer
Applicants considered on
mt!rit re1ardleu of race.
religiOWl creed, color. na-
tional orlrln or ancntry.
PART TIME
Teller la Typist
Could work tnto f u 11 time
employment. Pn?fer relli·
dent ol Newport BMcb.
Colla Mesa &. Corona dd
Mar ara. Phone &fl,.6533.
* WAITRESSES lo Car
Hoeteaes will train. at-
tractive with b u b b I i n g
penonalltles, tull or part
time. The 2loo, Coftat Hwy
at MacArttrur
BOOKKEEPER · full charge
'lllf1h so~ lncomt tax
experience. Permanent. part
time, 4 houra day, 5 day
week. 536-2047 or wk:nd
A carett lady, ~. _,hand-_5.16-_3_793 ______ _
le varioua accountina ph .. R.N., 3 1o U .It ll to 7 lh.ift...
es of an Jntettating field. E:xcellent 11&.lary I. benetita.
Apply in person. Park L I d o Olnvalt!SCftlt
Full time.
Experienced pretenoed.
Permanent position.
Ext:ellem benefit..
Apply In Person
104 Mon thnl Fri
FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT IEACH
An equal opportmjty
~rnplayer
Cook-Baker
Experienced for vacation
relief.
Contact Mn. Kuzma
Westminster Hospita.l
200 Hospital Circle
Westminster
893-4541. Ext. :m
Typist /Recepf.
Permanent
Good Futurel
Call Mr. Bealer
642-7352
WAITRESSES M1t la DINING ROOM
~.Send resume
I: salary ~ed to
P. 0 . Dntwt!r 391
Hunttnrtan Beach * GUARDS *
Full or part time
Pref er 5S or older
Work any shift
Uniforma furnished
Contact T!'eU Laird
19700 Jamboree Road
An equal opportunity
em~
HENDERSON'S c..tter • flaph.lp R.d. NB tm Harbor Blvd. 1_642-SM4________ Experlf'OOrd only!
Costa Me•. Calif. Bakery S.l .. woman Apply in Penon
SEAMSTRESSES Experienced. Apply SURF & SIR.LOIN
Full ttme: s dlY wt!ek. Ex· 21~~~~c=-~!a 5930 Pac. Cat. Hwy. HAIR mun
C1prke Coiffures
Experienced per. single nerdle Ir blind Newport BMch
stitch operators. GOod wq-Telephone AppointrMnt DRAPERY worll room help.
es & fringt! benefits. Apply: SOlldtor. P'ulJ or i-rt tlrTW'. Exper. Mel Moniaon t>r.-
UlO Monrovia. O>lta Meu S2. per hour plus bonus. Call peries. 1651 PlaOl!Otia Aw ..
• Fry Cooks
South eo..t Plau
Ask for CAL. 546-7116
Newport ~ch
833--0600, ert 2273
After 9:30 a.m.
• Counter Help LVN l-ll SHIF'T 6#29'29 C.M. Newport H a r b 0 r Con· GIRLS 18 or over for _*_TELEPHONE ____ SALEI __ _.
Monday through Wed. Tubby's nlesct!n1 Home, 1 5 5 S walt:relffs-Apply in penon. Top commtsaion, aalary tf
Superior Ave .• New p 0 rt Swlu O\alet. 414 N . you quali!y. Exper oaly. l'Clr Youna Men 11-21 225 Marl,,. Avenue Beach. 64&-n6S Newport Bl, N.N. interview p11 546-100 Automatt,Oft r:-perf Balboa l1l1nd L.ADY to care for my wife BABYSITI'ER tor t yr. old • WOMAN •o live In __ ..
Sales promotion Jobe avall. U for 3 mos upon return from Mom A afternoon. Own care for c ~ n v a I e 11';'; ~ lnt1. cort>. $10,000 lst Consultinit M eovenlnp, to lay or call 6'7S-41~ hospital May 1. Salary ~n. "'"' ,,t:.LI> ~1116· 30 PM woman. N. B . can 642-3112
yur. Manarement oPPOrtu-out timer and rell)' tche-642-1326 or P 98. Daily ~ ail .
nides. Call 10 am-2 pm. matlcs to accompllah 1ev-PUot NEED 2 Fullerettes. Can Jobs-Men, Wom. 7500 ~lW eral automatic ltt!PS for fil. M 'nf M BARMAIOO .• , • l'am S4. hour, we traln. s. ... men .. Managers tnltion systems. p h 0 n. at enance 1n ... and GO.GO H.B. Mn. G r. e n b e r I OPPORTUNITY
Career~ wftb Jeadlns 642-1212 DANCERS _842-_35_·25 _____ _
firm offertnc twf!I 100 m~ --Maintenance Po s t t i on ' $300 per ~ 0 SEAMSTRESS. dry cle1n.
tuaJ ftmlta, Full or pt time. * $70 WEEK * available with opt>OrtUnlty 638-5483 or W-976.1 ing ex-perlen~. AllO nl'ed
No exper nee, "• tratn. ror promotion. Hydraulic BABYSIITER wanted m;y COUNTER GIRL 40 hour
Npt Bcb oatce, &C2'402 Part·tirM Eve ~xpMiencoe helprul. Over. t.ome 6 AM to 3:30 Mon thru w~k. 541-9550 <~noonl
Sant. Ana offtot, 547..ml 6 to 10· :.i PM. No eJCpl't' ntt-timt avaJlablt. Excellent Frl 2 crildrtn $25. ~2609 MATURE womM fOT" rf'lf ~ P1DanciaJ w;ary Nl'at l depende.IM. wnrldng conditions e.nd Call alt 5:30 ~ ~wk. S.WY"T' Guesl
Stnrlcft, Inc. Agtt, 19 tn 35. Salee l aer-frinJt ~t11. Submit PART 1'lme exptt Saff!slatb. Home. 2619 ~lllt" A•f''
vice Call 547-1713. det&ti11 In O,.ta ~ 641H716 tfellarc W....L.J.-Box M 102 Dally Piiot for rMCty to wear women's
W'l'UW'f' e MAartN1$1' e "'°"· ClJJ for tntentew e Rml'At.IRANT HELP e A.luminam and lllUNeee. Minimum 5 yn ellllper In An rqual npport:unlty appt. 897-Slll Evenlnp. OVER :n
Small oom,.,.,. l'\:iuiti.ent Jll"'Ci!lon product Ion f'fllpioyer HOUSEKPER., a:malJ aipt. • 56-986.'I •
position. Muat be lfil.atan-Autorna1>C exper desirable. --------~k>r. 5 d~ t to 5 SW1 EXPER. S A L E S PERSON
f!r. C«ttt'.laitbt not ~ Small .t>0P with Woo cl Salesmen ( 3) S25 A: meat.._ Awl)' 20UA wanted 22 to 4S yn, mt ~
ed Cb11PM)' befleftt:a. Call benefi~. overtime. au.ta Anahdm. a,r alts PM quired. 546-4462 ~ Mell &t&-16$) FULL OR PART 11ME BABm l IER. Must b t Sakel8dy vcpe~
1"9fwit lx:ecutfft PRJm'ER • op«etcw • Dtrtct II.let. ~ .... ~ .. • permnt • film ref.I. My For ~lry atore In
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walltfn 1 ~ "9C&tion tieneata, huntinr-lshed. Our C\lltOmen call --------1 l sn"IER 6' U,ht hakpe. by
Growt!a ·.,,Pro!• 1 e. flatmg area. Open atq,. u1. Car Andra.lee experif!IC'e KSEKPR • O>mpamon fDr the wetk. Older lady pref.
,..,._ ~ Mecti. Supt , No. W,O. Ody ~AArY· A•tn1e SlO). widower, 6. •/baby OK, C M. ~1e9'l ~'!"~ ~.x M·lOf NeM. Worland. w,_. S11n> a month, r'VttY mon119. 14?-2C29 OCCASIONAL b9hyaitm.
POLISH,, O'ETA.D. MAN CALL Mr. Meuer'lduniltt 1'ULL nme Hlekpr CdM. ...... ......,,, f N. a r ACCOUNTANT AND M9 ftq. Ute~-Own ~ echoo(.)
Dlleaatfw .......... 1\Wilca PAJl'J'S COUN'l"aQUN 714-52~ 16 fnnl. 613 -81188 WOMAN.._. ~a I t'bJdm,
• h ....... ~ ll"Owllll DEAN LIW11 C .. lect er Direct Wam:N -.m SS>, 15 halJJ'I 1 ~ a ~. flOO met to .....,tattao wltfl 1NSTAJ'n' 1966 Harbor, CM. ...at u • run.r.ttt. llft. iart, BB. ~
for licensed salelpeople tn
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ttal tst.8tt-license ~
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time. Top oommilsion,. Plen-
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1860~~.CM
646-39'28 ~. m.4&T1
MEN A: women 1o clrc:ulat•
popular ,ietition. Must be
regt."ert'd •ott!r ol Onnp
County. Good pay. Inqufrt
at l!lm E. 17th St.. Room
m. Senta Ana or J> II • 11 • ~.~ ·.
EXPER Waltn11ee,
dlahwuhtn, and eooM. All
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aD(.IClG. ..... ta ... .......... Gd routal e C... ..... e Cl~ Mak« ...... 540-2935 BEAtJTY Operator. Ellper .•
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sJ;CL 111-.. cllllln1 tbJt, Ivery let. Nh 6 , .M.-RCA m.,r.1Qlllale TV JllDt
& Mediterranean-
Furniture
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PllUeo ....... Allaood cmd. p.m.w • .,_,.11111,.•n. 111..-I' pa tUle. 4 .-POI~
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RINT Oil IUY
Nt1F automatic wuber
$2Weell
1 T a;30pm. New • ...s • ..Pim -.. -, wuu.a c.ioc.i. -... ......... o.11 • .... • i
,--. ... : -~..:._ THRDT Sale. It M&r7'1 TV1, ....... JD.GOO "-ti. ~ ol ,.i..tlas llr ,._. l2I BUii''" a.ta ....
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$7 M.. liq 1 • t AM to 5 el. 8' NAUGAH!DE Sola 6 U\'lld •JllH, h h 1 Cl • OOLOR KING TV
OPEN TDAYS
540-7800
ADMIRAL U oa. Fm·tree
refri&. 150 lb tDt tnr,
~iw.. left $125. KI $-T41H,
833-2425 &ftnoool.
PM W'"'· ,.._....._ matdJal dlatr $135; X.....,. na11Ph1*. l'adml7 aatJet. Ma.1 2 • I AM to --~ IS; 2 bait>er dn Sit ea; Low -pnc... A-1 l'Nm meat A Cldle' ll1lc Equip. No Dep•sit Neca A-OK Ccmmt. Ge1liel7 l'OllDd coif• ti 115: 1'ahric. ~... LU'S Wfflll &
A&ll'l'U\UE ..._.-. ..... -Ml-51M co., m E. 5tb at., U AXl.I SHOP R Wltll -.;,;: ._-i.m;· ;:tci Tm Gcldm Graft Bhd. ... illl • .._ V11bi. a.ta..._ O~ to ·-tlW S10 JI'; ftlm:t cocti-BetlcbBl..t.,attllieG.G.""7 ·~~pell;~:.~: IOa.() THI CLOWN Ml&T .._. ...
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14 cu ft Hotpotnt Rdrii S'15 521 7555 ~ l6e $25. 644-2005 n••. $?50. Wu S150. ao-220 ot , .,., rr....._ m..-OIA~ m ~~~ ~:_ pait ~t ~: • . TJWiiiiOifATION TRANSPOiTATION TIANSPOltTATlON TiiNiiiOiTATION TaANSl'OltTAT10N
Terms Available -Newcomers to Calif.
Credit ApproYed Immediat.el7
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1M4....,.... ...,~, c.m Meu WASHERS 129.95; dn'era RENT ...., ..... 'II t -.... I S.. 'ti 6 $35; J"tHJllJ"I $15; fWrll,,
JOSS & IMPLOYMINl copper1oDe • A•oc.; Guar.
•------l'urnlture ~ 54G-1095 COLOR JV e.-. Ith u...ar.t.-WUl'INGKOUSE r 1 tr l 1 ,
; Wom. 7500 .,..n Sho";;;""" ~xSe", fll. 90-2528 alt 4 S9 MONTH
ACCOUITAll
Accountlng ~. two
yean Genenl Accountinri
experience, y~ and a-.
blt.looa. Send ~ or p,one
Amerlcare, Inc.
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Samples MAYTAG SU wubttr/dryer Rema& cu apflJ to~ • n wood cmved armed di-combo.; xlnt cond. Cop-ORDD BT PHONE
van with laree man's match-pertone. noo. M?-8115 52• tl.&:1 lf\I cha.It; beti!Uful Medi· GAFP'ERS SAm..ER .........,.,
~ fab1ca and col-Automatic Ranre. Clean.
ors. 5 Pc Mxagon SpanlJh S'15 ••• 543-4.D 9 to 9:J> • T DAYS
dark O&k-top dining eet with KIRBY samtramc 50. nr Bl.ACK a white n" TV
bl9dr or aYOCado framed new, with comsi' attchmllta. Maf;lle como&e. XJat cand
chain; decorative vtnyl de-$90. K>-6'l1I. IG-T1J) Sloo. ~
l!gn. 5 Pc Mediten'aDellll aLUIBERI .. pa ..... 1~=======1
bedroom ll!t -t drllwer Mr. wttb xttw, aood CODll ta; HI·" a Stww
' Mn. dretatr, ...... fnm. I0-33M eel ml7ror, • larre alte ~ --_,,GAl,..,..,,....,,..OVEN=,,...--191111 SOLID State Mpeed
llAUJE'S WIG 6 BEAUTY modes. mdeNtJC pad de-Nl ... dla $.11. NI-a StC!ftO. a..utlfnl eumolt.
SALON daUea competimt Qned beedboetd. 1Aft en layawaJ. ~ balan-
balr lt1U* •bo wlah Full ::i'c! ~~~U~29.95 Antfqu. 1110 :9~~~ :;::, ::/:ft"' ::. newl.J.!ec· ~ OR TEJ\MS AS LOW M OTA TE SALi 535-mt, Anaheim
Comm ll I or par. · · $3.00 PER WEEK CoUecton Paradla Sportl Oooc1t comm on bl1r aooda aale. (WlD tell 1tema tndtridually) e.nd rue trwuurera around ......__"I...;... ____ _
J'ollowlnl[ clellNd. 54.t-3448 NO DOWN the ~rld. I'll" IUR1'BOAJU> 4" .,.. w AJTR.DJSES -01¥1 Uae Our Store Charge SAT & SUN f • S OHL Y tall. Excel cond, coatom
-8\lmOYS -J'ull I: Part No fancy front Btrr . • 1324 WMt Bq, NWPOl't shaped bJ Jolln Gray. $40.
;, time QUAUTY VALUD INSll>EI VICl'OR.IAN parlor lulte 53&-m7
-corrAGE conu SHOP Approved •· Bedrm 9\!00. Secretuy, ro-R-sa1-.-M-.. -•• -Spauld--t111-•
IG.W. lta It., a.ta.Ilea Ftmlft'ur9 s:m. Mirror, mari>je arelf Kotf ch1bl. I :UU., I Woods.
r COUCJt: down ,mo....
bron11·1r••t1 atilt upboltQrf: IJ'Hll silk uphol
dar; l..UU marble '°" cat.
2159 ... ....., llvd., CM. SEO. RGdllert, tab I ea '1.:673-1372=======
Daily M 1o.5 &aMay drawen. Mlle. 548-«l7S Ml II e 548.9660 e BOTt'LE mt J XCI'ION lff ......,. ===::::;:::::==== OM Welt, all or pl1t. Ant1-1-------•I
Office Purnlture IOIO fZUti, tum., dlahel. POOL TAILIS
214 E. 11th, Calta M-fl# 18 B1WNSW1CK
tWrloom s .. rllnt "" AJl.Y' "' TIUANGLJ:
f15.aM llatt "'* ..
=======-Mlnlcal lntt. 1125
I020 l'tnder ~ pb.t
---------and ampilf\er. $135 494-4G1 lft« I: 30
BruDIWtdr -..... ONLY $2311.a
1°'"' '1NAMCINQ ' SICARD POOL m a. Mm. era.
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'15 MUST Ill HllDlOP
2 Door Herdtop. Radio
Heat•r, Aufom•tic Trana· $1295
C041~ r.:u St.tlH w .. ClftAll .... 4 ....... COWi MIU.I. ,.. ....., a ...._ "'" ............ ............... "·-, ... ............ ,.... .......... ,_....., air, Stl. N.. PIMA M.. '"4A ........ " ...
s599 '699 SS99
'" CG111111Al ' 'Ofm ''7 CAMAIO
.. •••• Deer.~ ..... ... IPOIT20..MtWf., M ,..-afMt.yelr.~ ............... ,.;r ............ Q.ft ......... .. M..t111A ............. .................
s1799 Y99 ttltA s2499
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' lig1itit lni1p
Prices Slashed i1 ' Hall!!
Yacntaman•1 apparel, deck' itiOll, hard-
Rn. ttoYll. fllrniture, maps, clwta.
nm,atJon imtnunenta. llle ratta, cam~
lq equipment and food.
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P.ww CNheta 9020 JO IPtecl Racl.na Bib
-rm:RaLASI I>. lWdly u.MCl au....w. , .... ~ •m.om • =· ~ea:: ILICTRIC ciir92SO
trailer. Politi,_.. lib brwid -------
Dft'. MllR etl todl,y. $3C>OO m.llC'nuc C>.Jl $225..
firm. Jiiiane 9IHl2I ... Ruby Ave. Bdloa
Jr FAMILY ow.ir........ ~61U'59S
MOl'ORS
9625 Garden Grov. Ill
HOO c.t.kn ~ n: 1
FACEL VEGA GalleJ. Sleeps'-No power • .=ic:::1e:=====::::c:: :!.:':. ~~ ~~ ·~1-'300 SCRAM-LOS 'QI r.v. "cw.k" .__..., -·~'--Xlnt lnvatmt a: car On TM Pnm1 ... of -· nu ... ......_ 6 P11l ~ND A, 250CC ANSWERS reetore. Only tli,000
dee• Mwta~~ .• ~A.NCHO ' SHOP ;~~ ~.~t~t~ =::~~-~f.:.1tdr.u cllilhl ~ . G6od .. ·~·-m-4383 llr'tlt equip. All for $325. ST' &NSIURY My boll bal Just find me. -----.-...111 .. Wlddt q. s.. ......_ n-..,... "9t ...... 7 " He bind a BLONDE IWR FERRARI
....., w 1 OIO ---·· Drift New rt leach !r11d Ski ..... '* • BULTACO D>: Tl' or IUICK ' .. CAMPER IPIX:W.8 CID Ill.)' eqlerlll ~t. ADORABLE kiU... boale _,.. ' ~ lT' KUNABOUT -..rt Nnr enrtne I: rear 2100 HAllOa IM. VD v.a ..,.... Deluxe csJt HJ). • 8pot Cub tor lmj1art1 • 'IS n::RRAR1 Lu11o =· ~ ~~ ~-.. ay 412"-/•• 10 .. u. • pu 15 H.P. Jobmae, 1'Ut Tmler, ~ ~· $400 Call COST A MllA 646-'°22 ftlP""k-IPUt nm.• Jaw We pay more for l.ftll ln\port Top . crllld thruoot e 4/11 JU"4._. t U '10 • • • • • •• • • • n.ln V '11 _34 pl Tulk, all~ ~tarp ndiator, 10 reprd1w cl J'tu', maU
... bl k Friday, 4/26/68 ...••••••••. 10 AM. 9 PM 8" thll ftWnd and roaa 'A HODAKA 21" !root wbl., amp. batt. bMt.ralterMklr. « CCDl!dcn. Try ua before FIAT
1 ~~1'00 ~ Saturday, 4/27/68 .......... 10 AM·5 PM ol!er. = ~ I: rear; =.~~ ~~ ~:t.1 1962sE~~~d~! __, _____ _..,.._ ~ ·to ,!s or home. SUndq, '128/GS .• , ••• • ••.•. 10 AM· 6 PK • N-&6 • wn ~-29CS In ensi.ne ment ;;;,;;;: spare wheel, Grove Blvd JE 7.&530 NEW FIAT ../i
....., 41211 Al S.let Fin.I Cash & Carry =· ~cbut ~~ . '6'7 Honda u automatic optional FOR SALE AUI'OMATIC "8ll0'" •• 1MALL . ~ fr am e appr. Like _, ,$1.l!IX). LA ~ 2,500 mllea, YOUR CHOICE • • • Late '64 SC, white, tan $199 DOWN. OAC • 1'dlainc ta C>ranp. .._ lHm1 ts1S P'ORO.cHEV.CMC-DODGE leather ihterlort, aU ex1ru. * $46.58 per month * -
!GO eq. tt. 5 4 S -0 5 0 T PITS and LrVnTOCK ---6'15-3710 ""' $2590 Borscb exhaust a Y 1 t e m, "850" STICK $U.tl5 PR MO
tDGlO 4129 -a.ts & Yachts 9000 Iott Trelltrt 9032 rr 'rRIUMPH TIOOC DEMONSTRATOR with camper purchaN ibl'lVtTOOm cond. Best offer HERB FRIEDLANOll ,._u_. _ _._ rabbi•-n..-. 112.5 ..,,.. 'E'.. eo....i over $300>. Phone 6~19 13150 BH.da Blvd. (HW')' ~uuuua .._ .....,. 23 f baa trailer Brand _, CIC .,..,., ,..,. 3,000 mJ,
Wblt.e with--...__. DOM •a •a--•PPIES oot t Spue parts, bell ~!met. St1-A ••p waLK TH•U 2 bib So. G.G. Fwy
.,. 'tal ... ibout1" old'.~.!';;.":..'; dlett. • mwtancSem m., -.1:so •J>rtv Pty. 5.11-G87 1967 GM( %·TOii ~et.: .. ~~ tATSUN •• s.n.-WCAL NEWPORT BOATS
_. ~ Slp, 0.UI • • $tG>
JI' 01 JI F JG Slp • • • .$4950 wta hutch. 50-36Z 4121 ~ old. tu~ t1mt ~ ~ ~· a; SlUUld ?50 1 1n the 'a Ow.7ralet 1 tDn --------'If l'IAT, by owner, : 'f(j(jJlfG ~ OoWe • O:idler. .. -..ct. Good wUb cbild-H).8111 XI autler, excellent cond. Camper Cn1i9e PSq truck wUh dual wbMll. ~ 'I& DATION, ' ~ c!'.t., JdDt ms.r nmnv. XI
: Wiil ltaJ auilloon: W. ..._ Ollb' 2 Wt! -. ~ Automatic tn!Mll!lte+n., ft• le, ,.,.... ~ • brakes, lllape. '89 de'• or tab aiOeaee. J'ull • •at
-l&' ~ o.......m.. ...,., .................... ~. ~ 4nl aim ea.an Ext. B 8oat Mllnt.nence fOSI ii.tJii, Ntv new, 1Q'..t dlo and beater, power It.. 6 com&liet. e9ml*' ~ trade. P,mtl f36 mo• v .. ~ performer. lOOiWiLi k1ttem, T wb ...S tN1I ~ chcrMrt tnc. heavy duty rubber. ment. plus 'ell open road Gt-rm M.ltory uail 54&-9f.11,
....... • -"t, -SIMnele WIB.&&UR.ED t e r r I• t • YAalT Ma!Dilenlnce Al , 67M239 • $3195 .elf-contained type tDUet, 1967 D-•n eves., I: Sat I: Sun. s:..m .. ·~ W 1J1C. J'tma. ' mos 6 1% repa1r ait ~ ~ Ex· · complete ld~hen ledlltlea, $ • w""•• 1158 FIAT 1100. rr iWfC'
• ~ codNr' ~J\eu to l'OCld ramie J)«'llnced. RAM. 548-780'7 Tntller, Trevel 9425 aUdinr riua door A pe.tlo. tat1on CM)Oft SllO er best c&r. Nw
IAIAl'l'ADl"lll STANSBURY .~ $5495 ~ wttti cmtruttnc tnte--tery. &a.7321 ___ -t
Iliad PUJS a wk& Frw tJo POCiie -lkC standard Minne E\u1p. 90U . •PIUVATE PARTY bu BUICK .....-io ,....__ti -R· -~ FOd bcm4ia. U'f.9811 4IQt M!f', ~A lllver. ---' *> ~ Mobll H r, a .......... c ..... .., .......,, MERCEDES llNf
• nmIDLY, lrWl7 ~ Qaamp ~ * ~ Ensenada Sped· SHARP, IMMA~!F; • 2100 HARBOR BLVD. I DODGE CREW CAB I ~~ 4-d: ~ n! ______ ......,,;a
plea. Sm.aJl breed; • .,.,._ OAR. approved "man ~ r..ty tu roll. Combination COST A MESA 646-9022 S..ta 6• 8 foot bed cam~r. del. Economy pkJa power.
147"'°" (/QI...... auo board" polee IC$, .ta»-elllctrlc 6 butane. Take OV• '62 CHEVY, 8' bed, V8, Special equipped, • speed Tb1I weekend only $1895.00.
2 DARLING blldr female lea steel bow It mm pal. II' payments or wtJl trade. boOlter brakes, new tires, or automatic. :.> to choole ELMORE
pup pl e •, a • k 1 . REG. QUAR'I'Dt ~... pita $'50-. <Umlted llUPPIYl, 8Tl·M18 after 4 P .M. u no ll!'W auto trans, R&H. Very from. N..,, 1968 rady now
e.2547 4125 Tot~ ftlly; 2 yr.-.. ff1 IPOC)la, u.yion 1: poly~ anner, try again. dean. $850. 646-0346 at dealer coat with camper
' Yt:AR old Toy Poodle, :~~ ~~ ~~~ 1:: ~~ve "' ll' SCADABour. alpa. 4; 'S Chevy Pick up, atd. ~USED UNITS 9825 ~~ BIYd.
Male; pr'llfere older people. ~ pro9l)ICt; ml Ml · , «iatp. w I llDTe, link, lee-trails. $300. 3136 Trinity MUST GO Garden Gt"OYe JE 7~
--3895 Wt brood mare. 1INd ., AQRA nney I bal 6 llde attachabll taut. Drive, eo.ta Meaa. FACTORY DIRECT
• JT. Yucca trft. belutitUDy champ. rentle to ride. Prlc> Ship Ch1ndlery Uled once! 962-6351 .68 DATSUN >v. PU, dlr, ---~Ayo~~·= '58 MERCEDES Benz uo «
aha9ed . You dta. eel from S5QO. Mlllt 1eU. 2537W.CoutHW)'.,N.B. 18' CAMPER Traller, S69 dt-la. or talc~ trade. 36 llO S H rbor If aeD them far cub with Rds'tr. Beige w/bel f•
Mr-107't 4171 M2-0981 days or 540-9525 * 54M192 * Alumhun. Air caodltiaoer. Pymta. $58.86. 494-m3 • a • Cauifiea ~ Dial ~ Inter. O»c. tDp. lbu1it
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PR.UER THESE!?
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Al .. --Wll a.-ce. Cub Cll' tnde. Owner
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LIKE NEW!
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4634 Pr1ce $300. 847-5938
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RINI'ALS; CRUISE IN-
LAND WATERWAYS. NO
EXPERIENCE · NEEDED.
A Kr.ALLY UNIQUE VA-
CA'nON." AMERICAN
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MISS
CONNELL CHEVROLET
1968 CAMPER
CARNIVAL ! ! !
APRIL 26th through APRIL 30th
CAMPERS ON DISPLAY-~ AND % TON
CAMPER SPECIALS -VANS • EL CAMINOS
SHOW SPECIALS
IUND
'68 PICK-UP
'/2 TON
STOCK No. 691
RAND N
'68 VAN
L WB. Side Ron, ,.., door,
gleu, 1uxia.ry ... t, •te.
STOCK No. 166
IUND NIW
'68 El Camino
F\tl ftctory equipment.
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STOCK No. 634
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CADILLAc~s
NO. I SALESMAN!
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$3895
'65 RAMBLER
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muc:ll _.., A •'-"" Mitt. ottriol' wltll Ml ,,....,,. M!wtlr. Tiltt .. h'uely ... Oll ..... n01,.. ........
$1095
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$1995
'62 CADILLAC
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$995
'65 LINCOLN
(...........,, Tltll .... MillltY ~-'" -~"'"
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II lf'vty 111 ~ valw ,_ "'" l<1t1 ptlce, $2195
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I 63 CORVETTE • $1495
'6 7 SEDAN DE VILLE • '63 RAMBLER
I 6 7 EL DORADO • CIM9lc ' ........... ·-· ~ tlltf!llM wltll :uxurr --~ __,,, .. ,. CMdllloft. .. ~ ,....,..*" ................ ,..
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$695 '63 OlDS F-85 •
'6 7 Mfkle. COUGAR • '61 CADILLAC
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$795
'66 MUSTANG COUPE • '64 CHEVRObET
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....,. ~ a'-""e, -w••· wltltl lld9
'64 COOPE DE VILLE • .. 11 tlrw. Factatv alt ~le .... "'9 ...._
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'65 OLDS 98 • '61 C(MfTINEHTAL • '65 MUSTANG
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la wl#lout • ..,. -fl Ille lllat Ms .,., will ,,. .. '64 FORD CONVERTIBLE • $1495 -
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NABERS
2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100
!f!'! Cara . • N!! Aut.9 W•nted
1t65 TOJCH VOLKSWAGEN -----* '61 MG* r f ______ .., _____ ~~~~~~!-:-.--~~-~
L d -!..--'61 VOLVOS rarA Better1>e11 WI PAY
KARMAH Ghia Ml. Air • c......-* Sii THI NIW * NEW o• USID .
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-....._ -. ... _..., -St•rft At 2 blka So. G.G. Fwy. CASH .&ND TRUCKS $2395 ~ "'-"""'-B ... ~-IHPORTSl.t.u ;;i ..... .._... --CHICK IVIRSON, INC. 893-7566 537~4 " '61 llJICI -;_a;_---I...
ELMORE 1967 VW'1 '':X~ ~~~yo ~ ared can 6 trucb Jult Any COt.N'1~ t Skylait 4 Do« station .. ,. =--lmla7~1;..:. ~ $1A899T . SEE THEM TODAY call ua for free Htl.mate. CHEVROLET on. Radio, beater, automa-full JIO'l"l', t.ctar,::• ad-
&RO tic, power lleerinl. '-d0r7 )amb&e llteerinc wbeel. etc.
1986 Harbor. c.M. ~9.D ~ C::: Gn1ft.r:11:..0 fl l TH CfffVROllT 2121 Hlrw IW. air conditioninl. Po"' er Low mllM. Priced IDr .-u.. ua 111 fGll. lmiA Ask tor Sales Manapr COSTA MISA aeats, llO"tr wlndowl. 890 ale.
'6$'whlMG• Bl•:~et condra...: ~ 681/J TOYOTA 1966 vw·s 18211 Beach m.. 546..1203 JOHNSON & SON mlln. $4195 $2995 ' .._.., """· ..... NOW HEREI IMPORTS Huntington Beach .. LINCOLN MHCURY :~· J7.000 mi, St'l'OO 642-Sii THIM TODAY AT KI 9-33.11 .,._7711 -MM111' +
ij MG TD "Qwic" Rfftrd. ft: L • S1499 1966 Rarbor, C.M. 64S-9.\U Will Buy UMd Cen 9900 ~~ t:::T, .. NI ST ANSIUIY ~ ~n! ::f :t·~ IJDiA u.. IUJ.H1 1961 VOLVO SliO: '59 Ford, 4 y NllD A CAltt IUICK _ ~ cir, $250. Both can1 load our Volltswaren • Par9Cbe CAN'T U FINANCJ::DT 2100 HARIOI ILVO. _: -
• P1Y 6'73-tCli ~s CAMPUS• POISCHU oand. ~malt 6 "'P«Y top dollara. Pak1 tar •D---T •Re~mnmtanf cOST• M-• 11...011.-·ll MG M"""--'"It, dlr. .....-vn I · --~---t Call "·lpb .._..""" r ... ~ ---• ._". ,..,... , .... ,.WV110alS '61 VOLVO 544. 4 IPd. ctnn. or no · "" ea.I o.Bt? • l>ttorcedf ·~..;-~~~me. Take 19&SH·...._ c~ •u..--------1 RUN good. $425. 673-1190 eMDttary eNew .. .,_, tr ...... ...,........,.,,, ..-....., .1n. ~ 1'U 'fW I PASS. 646-5679 Mab~ P.,...na 'WM~. ~-~. RIH, '67 Toyota PICIUP INC. uwna Need 1 GartJenstans~? 0~~ne~~t"i= McCAaTHY ~
new ... s.4~ OO~A H.T. '""-. Hu 90 $1099 Find 11with 1 want ad! lGO So. llatn 6 -.-~~ H.P __. __ .;:"' e 6J6..2180 e (2 bk>clla N. of 8-n)
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$1195
TANSBUIY
IUICI
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formlnc cs. lmrm!d kr Living Today At ~ ..i.. J\!J1 Prt~
$1795.00
JOHNSON & SON
~
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1Ml Rarllor BlYd. IG-7m0
TOYOTA ·
HEADQUAJtTERS
ELMORE
9625 GARDDf GROVE BLVD
GA.RDl:N GROVE JE 7~
111UMPH
'rf TRIUMPH Sp~ Rfd,
Soft -.d bll'd top. DJ0 mL
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VOLKSWAGEN
The toughest challenge
the other imports
ever had to face.
The Mi1i-lrute.
l1ick'1 °"' l1~ett. ....... w. .... 1ow.t priced
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· '65 CHEVROLET
Mo11H ... ,.. F.t+art elr Ulldlfl•lllt· Atrt..
1111+fc, r•41o, h11ftr, er111l111 white wl.. ltlua
vi11yl bucket &1ah.
'1895 '1595 51395 '1495
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'1695 51895 51395
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redlo, hHter, auto-tfc .• A rHI hard t• find
cH1pect w1101. lr111i11a whift with I.Ive trl111 •
' Hard.-, ~~· VI, eutometic, power 1t11r•
lllf, r-4!0, Meter, white with red i11t1rior.
~995
11005 J Door. lteill• •M h11+.r, olive ff"il•
51295
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51695 51895
'65 MUSTANG ·~ARMA.MN GHIA '66 DODGE '61 FORD
CHM OUT
t P1 .. 11191r w11on. VI., aut01111tf'e, power
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a!r, Ill pwr, new tr.la a '""'· Leue far $155 pr owner. cam, radio ,. be&tlr, <b1any Parle Sta w run Motor Company Fury • Dr Sedan. Idee1 fam-Teq>est St. w.,. ~
bNIDes, new OY«loadl + monltJ. lnclud5 tota l $1100. 641-D wttb tac air ',t·beau-tly CIU' wttb factor.y air It cal ' ayl wUh aldD 1' t:~
ex11'11J. Owner 54 9-2 5 8 8 aen1oe A malnt.enance tree. ::"'mikado ·~ ,,1th Purchase paww. One owner new ear Truly a fine ear tar moaa'i
$1700. can Hal Sanden, Lease FALCON like new black vtn.yl tnt. '67 MUSTANG I trade Jn. ~ 7oce :PPl.ni and IChoola bua:¥1 a~.:'~~ tD04 =· Jobnlon • Son, '62 FALCoN Sq. Wq, Dropped 1.o SJ!liO;llO till Hardtop coupe, beautiful Car· JOHN$SON. & SON $595.00 ~:::
_.. ._...... like new weekend. dinal Red with matching JOHNSON & SOR ~ or maa cttcr. CORYAIR Ta1<1!~trade-.c11r. JOHNSON & SON vtn;ytmtertot.Fktoryequtp. Llnooln-Mercury ~ .. -
pymta $31 mo. '9t-ml LiDooln lie™'/ ped with UtomJtlc trail• Costa Meta Bnzitb OJCta ~ a.em -~ COMET 1883 eoftVAiR a.lean w $100 eo.ta Mela Bnndl rniufoo, raclo, beater, PoW· 00 Ht.rbct 81-50-'la!O lM1 BuW 8194. ea.a
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_CO!!f1NINTAL
Sf*;W Ford
Motor Company ......
51T w •. m, c.11. 549-161$40 ·~·~21J>~W~--~..._~~·~CM.;;;i·• BR.A.HD new station mi1eL VI. sum« tint otter. IOY CAIVD :•
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xlllt coed. '25 dew pymtl FORD . · free for ·40,000 miles. Leue Factory Warrinty P~ Belvedere S29l5. • ~ IL a.ta ,&. S25 me . ......m f« $ll.9 per manth. Al*> Good wUe'a leCOtld car. •
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TRADE-INS·AY AILAILE IN ORANGE COUNTY
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SCIENCE HAS
DEVELOPED ...
TBIS FOR YOUR CAR. ..
NOW •.. we can scientifically
analyze and check over 100
ereH on Heh used c:ar that af·
fecta lh performance prior to
Mlllng It. You buy with built
In confidence when you buy a
Theodore ·Robina UMd Car that
carrl" the Diagnostic atlcker.
Thae can are gu1ranteed
100%
Sale Ends T morrow ·
Every New 1961 Mustang in our stock dis-
counted to $99 over our cost! Every car
plainly tC1CJ9ed with window sticker price and
Robins Sale PriceJ
OVE R 200 HE RE NOW
AND MORE ARIMNG DAILY FIOM' THE
FACTORY FOR THIS
s99.0VE R-CO ST.SA LE!
CHOOSE FROM VIRTUALLY MIY MODEL
AND COLOR MANUFACTURIDI
15t. WAGONS "SALE" 15
15 to choose from -'59 thru '66 yMr moclels.
6 to I 0 pa11en9er -some with air conclitionin9.
164 10LDS FU-'66 MIRC. COMMUTER-'64
RAMBLER -ECONO BUS'S -FORDS
-FALCONS -flAllLANlS -COUNTIY
SEDANS -SQUIRES -COMET WAGON
Eurnple:
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1110. 24 1110. TYXJl2
795
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2000 ttrlet 4 Dr. Au+o..,etlc. UH. 14,100 1495 11111 ... Tu I licoMe down. SH I"' 1110. JO 1110.
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or trade $_2) per MO. 24 1110. JUW74'
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PS. 20 % down or frede $U ,..r Me. JO 1110.
No. '7571
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CALIFORNIA
SPECIALS
$99 OVER COST
USED CARS .. TO
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MUSTANG SALi
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STIDINS & A• CONDITIOtl ..... 1f'51MIU
lt67 MOOILS. CONYllTllUS. COUPIS AND -
2+2 PASTIACICS.
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~ -, ~.-..some exclusive cliff dwelings. Th.y'r• in Mew Verde
Nmon.I M Colo •nd they're estimated to be 700 years old, not
9uctfy ta. the ..,,,. u th. .henning bun91low1 al aloni the
OrM«Je Co.st you'I find 1dvertised o•~Y Tn classified ads of the
DAILY PILOT. But. y know somethingl We'd be almost willing to
•..,...~,ta..._c_ .. J--
bet you eould rent these Indian relics for the summer if they overlooked
the fabulous beaches of the Orange 1Coast ••• AND, if you placed
your ad where people are looking. This is no diff hanger. "Buying" or.
"sellin9,11 the market is in the DAILY PILOT. Dial 6-42-5678 and we'll
drop you our direct rope ladder to the Classified Advertisin9 Dept.
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MaNrllM ~AILY l'ILOT
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Frldly, April 26, 1961
G U G L I E L M 0 CINI,
JEWELRY DESIGNER
OF LAGUNA BEACH,
. IS THE SUBJECT OF
D 0 R 0 TH Y PIER'S
MEET THE PEOPLE
FEATURE ON PAGE 3.
LISA SURETTE'$ PRE· I SENTATION OF THI LAGUNA BEACH CHIL·
DRE N'S THEATRE
PRODUCTION, "PUSS
'N BOOTS," WILL IN-
TRODUCE COMMEDIA
DELL 'ARTE ZANIES IN
GAY ANTICS. SEE FEA·
TURE ON PAGE 12.
DON WILSON'S OUT 'N'
ABOUT COLUMN ON
PAGES I • 11 IS FULL
OF I N F 0 R M AT I 0 N
ABOUT A DINING ROOM
THAT HAS BEEN RE·
DONE AND ONE THAT
HAS RETURNED TO
ITS ORIGINAL SERV·
ICE AND CHARM. OTH·
ER ENTERTAINMENT
IN THE COUNTY MAY
BE FOUND ON PAGES
2, 3. AND 8-16.
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q WOODWIND OONCICBT -The SU.ta Barbara
'"" 'WoodwWI 11..-.mc1a tbe Sdence Leobn
I '\, ·Bal of UCI, .,.. fnlM St., lrviDt, at 1:30 p.m.
~· • u ·iii, 'Al!ri1 a. The JlfOCfUD IDcludet I MlectlOD
ti ..._. wwb wrlUen for Dute, oboe, cJarl.
Mt:llld Pl-.. Tkbta, •uo pneral .mn1mon
h -'~ · ... I~ ... fl -lbldenta, .. plilab)e fniD ............. Qty ...... and if lftll..
... ~·.be ..... It Uat doGr. Phone ISMl17.
PIA llCil llUllCAL-Newport BarbGr HlCb Sc:bool ........ 1te praenUng ''Damn Yu-
._," A&wtl · • ad 11 ill the ldlool'• auditor· •· •lf. JntM St, Nnport Beach. Curtain tbDil l :JI p.a. Tlcbb, •uo. we anllable
lroia .'M. MP aelllel amce or at the door. .. _ l .. -~"'"~·~
!"'fl •Mitt AL -GoWa West Collete. 15'144
GoldeJl Wiit S&reet, Buntlqton Beacb la bold-
IQ& a Peidlval ol Art1 through April 'ZI •
DblNta _. aetidlea lDclude 11th century
eomeclY, 0 Sbe SMG1J1 To Conqlllf'," nigbtly at a
p.m. • Iii tM Patio ftieat« ~ a biP ICbool --..'bud~ AptD •at I p.m.; feature mm. and aperfmeatal motiGG pid:uru and a
.• ~ atudent.facuJq art uhlbit.
£
PLOWDl .OW -Tbe Lacunl Beach Garden
Oti> .II Wdlllc a llowr allow April •• 2 to t
, .... aid Api1 'D, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the w~
.... -Cid, -St. Aa'I J)rh'e, Laguna Beech. ne ,...,. .m laclmdt c11sp1a,. o1 nower ..
rupmenta, bortic\llture exhibits, garden de-
aipa ..t prien lallpture. No admlsaioa
cb.arle.
BUNnNGTON BIGB DRAMA -"The Miracle
Wort.er," a drama based on the life ol Helen
Kder, la being preten~ by atudenta at Hunt·
lngton Beach Hi8h School, lU Main St., HWlt-
lQcton Beacll April • and 'rT al a p.m. ID the
b1gh school audltarium. ncketa, Sl for adults,
75c for b1gh school students, 50c fot youngsten,
avallahle from the financial office, drama stu-
dents and at the door .
BAMONA PAGEANT -The annual Ramona
Pageant will be performed April rr, 7.8 and Ml.J •• 5 and 11 and 12. The historical play ls
bued OD an actual tullng which occurnd near
Hemet in 1113. ncnts. $2. S2.50, '3 or M •
are available by mall order to Ramona Pageant
Aasod1UOD, P.O. Box 756, Hemet, Calil. Phone
-.SW for fUrtber iDformation.
ARCBJTECnJ1tE DESIGN .saow -Entrt.u sub-
mitted by 130 high school students to the alxtb
aDml.al Blgb School A.rchit.ectural Design and
Drawing Competition will be on dilplay April
2.1 from 2 to 4 p.m. lD the Dining Commona at
UCI, 'TS>l Irvine St., Irvine. No adlniulon
charge.
CAT SHOW -The Southwestern Region of the Cat
Fanciers Aaod.ation is sponsoring a cat ahow
April rt and 28 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the
Retail Clerk.I Auditorium, 8520 Stanton Blvd.,
Buena Part. Cata Ii all varieties, including noa-~ will be abown in the competi-
tioa. Movie star cats, teen on several lelevt·
lioJl aeries will ·be special guests at the evenl
A donation of fl for adults, SOc for students will
be asked. Children 12 and under, or scout.a in
mdtorm, accompanied by adults, will be ~
mittied free.
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GUIDI TO FU II
Special Eventa
..S SPlUNG PAIR -The annuli 4-.H Sprlnc Fair
will be bel4 ~ rt and 1.8 at the 0r..-CO\Jlloo
ty Fair Gnundl, • Fair Drive, Colta Me1a.
Adivitlel of the fair spo~ bt_ ~ AJ?icul•
tural E:daliOG aervice ol UM ~ ol
California IDchadil uhlbJta in entomo1oa, e~
tridty, eootm&, sewing, woodwortl.Dg and live.
ttock; a fuldclll lhow of clothea made b7 4-B
membtn, San. lilt 1 p.m. and abowmamblp
demoutratlml Ja the afternoon.
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BAND CONCDT -ne Symphonic Band ol c.n..
fomia Stata CGDege at Fullerton will pruent
a ccmcert .Apil a at 3:~ p.m. ill the CSP utt1e Theater, • North State cone,. Bmt.,
Fullerton.. Qenen1 admlaalon, fl, CFS ltudeata. .
50c. Phone l'IO-MlO.
DANCE THEATER -"Soni of Chain," a three
put danel theeter proc!uctlon ts on st.ace at tsc FulJerUn, 1GO North State Colle&e B!Yd.,
FuDertoll tbrough April 7.8. Perfonnancea Fri.,
Sat .and Sun. at 1:30 p.m. Ticteta, •t.50 pn-
eral lldm.tuloll, 50c for CSCF ttudenb, avaiJ..
able at the ltudent body tJcket olfice. Phone
l'70-Ml0.
HORSE SHOW -The Orange Coung }futaepn are boldlq a ...... lbow April 2iabeClJmble It
1:30 a.m. lilt h Onllce County Fair GrouDdl,
• ,.. Drift, Colta Mesa. Competitloll will be
.. Jn a vlriety al d&ael 1Dcluding • donkey baDd-
liDC c1aa. There 11 DO admission. charge tD tbt
grancbtaDd. A '1 donation ia asked oC tboM en-
teriQC In the show. For fw'ther infonnattOG
phone lt6-10S5.
ONE DAY TRAIN RIDE -An excursion train will
nm oo Southern Paclftc's line between Loa An-
geles and Bakersfield Sun., April a, leavina
Union Station al a a.m., returning 1:30 p.m. 1'be
all-day tolD' will feature an old-time open plat..
form obterntion car, and will pass throqp
"Africa U.S.A.," Antelope Valley, and climb to
summit of Tehachapi Mountains. Stopa will be
made along the w13. Fare, adults, •n.95, ch11·
dren. •.75. Phone (213) 684-0162 for further J,n.
formation.
FACULTY RECITAL-Carol Boelter aceompanied
by Arnold Juda on the piano and Peter Odegard
playing viola will perform Purcell's "Bleued
Vlrgin Espostulation," Brahms' "Virgin Cradle
Song" and selected works by Hugo Wolf and
Manuel de Falla, Sunday, April 28 at I p.m. ID
:room 171 of the Fine Arts Building, UCI, 7'01
Irvine st., Irvine. 'Ibere is no admission charge.
CSF OPERA -"Tbe Coronation of Poppea," a
two-act opera by Claudio Monteverdi will be
presented in Engllsh by the Opera Theater at
Cal State College at Fullerton, May 2 thl'ough
5 in the Recital Hall at CSF, 800 North State
College Blvd., Fullertoo. Curtain time 8:30 p.m.
Ticlteta, $2.50 general admission, $1 hr CSF
students, are available from the Auodated
Students ticket olfice. Phone 87()..3(10.
CM WGB DRAMA -"Antigone," a Greet drama
wUl be performed May 2, 3 and 4. by Costa Me-
sa ID.eh School students in the Lyceum, 2l8SO N.
Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. Curtain time 1:30
p.m. Tickets, 'l.25, will be sold at tbe door.
CHILDREN'S THEATER -A new version of
"Pua •n Boots," will be presented by the La-
guna Beach Cblldren's Theater, 319 Ocean
Ave., Laguna Beach, Fri., May 3 at 7:30 p.m.;
Sal and Sun., May 4. and S at 2 p.m. Tickets,
ti for children, tt.25 f<>r adults are available
by mail from the Playhouse or call 494-8061.
See feature Page 1.2.
• • •
Coming Up
GIRL SCOUT FaTIVAL - A County-wide festival
ol Glrl Scoutint. will be held Sat., May 4 from
10 a.m. to 4:~ p.m. at ti.Orange County Fair-
grounds,• Fait Drive, Costa Mesa. lncluded in
the day't ldivitiet are a p&rMe at 11 a.m.;
folk dancing and May Pole dancing; puppet
shows; modeling ol. clothea made by the girt.;
booths; camping displays, and demonltrationa
ol akiDJ. 'nckets, 50c, on aale at Girl Scout of.
fices and at the gate, May t. Pre-schooiers ad·
mkted free .
ADVENTURE FILM -Tbe only California abow-
iDC of the film, "Northern Safari/' a wildlife
motion p6eture ol AUltral:ia will be abon In
the Und1 Opera Home, Wll.ahln Bml. Ill La
Brea, Loi AagelH, OD May 4, 10, 15, 17, ll, 22,
M, 25, ~. • and June 7 and I at I p.m. Mat-
inee1 witt be held at 2 p.m. oo May_ll, 25 and
June a. 'net.eta, $.1, $.1.50 and '4. available at
the box office. Phone (llS) 3l9r2mO for further
information.
Sports
ANGELS BASEBAU -catlfornla A.llp1a 'fl Oak-
land Athletics April 21, 'rl at I p.m., April •
at 1 p.m...t. in. the Anaheim Stadium, moo Sta .. College ISlVG., Anaheim. Phone m.1000 for
ticket information.
DODGERS -The Los Angeles Dodgen v1 tbe
St. Louil Cardinals April 21 and ~ at I p.m. i.
Atlanta Braves ~ 1 and 2 at I p.m., ana
Clndnn.U Reds May 3 and 4 at I p.m. and
May S at I p.m. in the Dodgers' Stadium, 1750
Stadium Way, Loi Angeles. Tickets available
locally at Wallichs Music City Stores and
Mutual Ticket agenc.ies.
HORSE RACING -Tborougbbred hone racing at
Hollywood Part, Century Blvd. at Prairie Ave.,
Inglewood, post time Tues. tbrCIQCll Fri 1:41
p.m.: Sat. 1:15 p.m .• $30,000 wm Boter StUet.,
Sat., April rt.
COVER: Spring Fair, the f.H Show at th•
Orange County Fairgrounds, will include a
fashion show of garments made by members.
On our cover, Naomi Belton, left, and Savilla
Sparta wearing outfits they made, check a
hemline. See features on Pages 6 and 7.
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Follow The Leader Began A Career In Jewel1r,y
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When Guglielmo C"llli, Laguna Beach designini jeweler, wu grow-
ing up in Florence, Italy, he wanted to be an automobile mechanic. One
d.ay when be wu seven years old he was playing follow the leader. Ttle
tast be chose for the others oo follow was a jump from. • twenty foot wall.
Guglielmo made the jump first, and tt was a jump 1'at changed hil We forever.
Injured from the fall. but afraid to mention it, be let tht injury go
and eventually ended up in the hospital There he spent the next four
years waiting for the leg to heal. To pass the time he began to sketch and
paint.
At 12 years of age, Guglielmo was apprenticed to a jeweler where
At Padua HiJJs Theatre
"Fiest• a San Ysidro," the story of th• Mexican farmer's transition from
belief In tM rein god to faith In tM patron San Ysidro, Is being JMr•
formed by tM Mexican Playff'S through Jun• 8. Padua ThHtre Mar
Clar•mont, specializes in thH ter and arts of Mexico and Hrly Californi•.
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When he was 17, b.iJ mother wanted to risU bl.I brotben who had
come to the United States. Findinc bet tons here unmarried, Jbe decldld
that they should aH atay. The boy miaed b.iJ ftiend1, and wu unhappt
here. "I was stuck. .. Guglielmo aid in a charminf deep ltalian accenL
"There were no road.I bact to Italy and I couldn't swim.'
Gu.glielmo went to wort for a jeweler in Sprinlfield, l(~induuetta
where they were living and in 1922 opened his own buinul .. in BNtoa.
Starttne with a few inezpensive gems, he gradually balll up b.iJ inventorf
with precioua jewell. '1 wu ignorant enough not to know how bard U ••
t.o tt.ut a jewelry bwinesa or I nenr would hue done ft.0 Cini l&id,
reminiadng.
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On a bunneu trip to Loa Angeles he met a very chanhing WOID&Jl
named Jeni whom be mArrled in 1954. They lind in Bolton for three r.an
after their marriage, then Jeni bePD to miu ber aon and lince G1Clielmo
had always wanted to Mve in Calilornta, be decided to move 1l1a .,...._
here and they eettled in Laguna Beach. I
In designing a piece of jewelry. Cini ftnt trlea to ftnd' out enctJJ
what the customer want.. then dnw1 a pen and int at.etch ud painta la
the metal and gem colors. It ii then that be set. about aawiag, &b:aptni,
filing end aoldering the metal Although Cini bum workers in hi.I Jhop
be prepares !')edat ordere bimseU. The most ezpenaiJe piece thM he lull
ever cruted was a ring valued at Sl0,000. h took him three yean to find
a flawless diamond for it.
One of the most interesting piece• be has done wu a .*1'ee of We pla
for a couple celebrating their anmvenary. For each o! their 32 )"Uri of
marriage the pin had one diamond. Another llimlla.r tree pin contained the
birthstone of all the family members. .
I In bis spare time Cini enjoys cootlng. Ht quite often ooOta It.elk in
an iron skillet at lunch time end serves it as a steak aochridl on French
bread oo 1b06e who wort tn bis shop.
Cini has two daughters, Kimi who lives tn Boston. an4 Nakia wbt
lives in Venice, California. Be also baa two grandchlld:rm. lmrel and
Camilla, His stepson ls Martin Milner, television, ac:reea and stage actor
of many ta.1e·1ts.
From a litUe boy who liked to play follow the leader, Guglielmo OiDl
has become o~ of the leaders in the designing jewelry business and a cll'ic
leader in Laguna Beach.
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I h•v• Mi lnfalllble method of. telling when my tomato crop ls ripe.
I just check th~roduce section in \he market and when the price of toma-
toes baa dto from lits uaual 39 cenU a pound to about a cent and a
balf. a pound know ,e are ripe and ready to ~at. .
. La,t year. for Uie fint time in about 15 yell'I, l d e c i d e d not to grow any tomatoes. t don 't think the market price ever did di:oJ> much ·
below the 39 cent level. However, it i.!1 not the price Of tomatoes that inspires ~e lo l'f'OW them, It's lht flaYOr, There ·is UOthin&: ·more flavorful \han I h9me pow~~·
' I • -The ,... ... I usUally hta.r against growina "tomatoes at home ls
",tbole awtul green wobm." Those IJ'eeD. w.omu. ·otherwise kno:wn u to-
mato bomworms, can be very intimidating and left to their own devices can .
c1o a good Job, of stri~_ipg tomato plants of leaves and small fruit'. The only
'Jay ,lo dilPO:ff of a~ ll'01fll or ~-full ~11r0rm is by band pict-
lg. Adm.itlfd:l)",,W, Is i. time CO!§umio&· 8nd DOJiou.s job~ ,. """ '• ·~·· ''.', , . ""'"•"'"!"-...,•Iii\• be coatrolled and 'thea ecret Is in not letting
them get tun eroWn or nea:rty tun crown. but kill1nf thtm when they are
tmall. Use i · tomatQ ~ust ~.both lnsectidcfe and ·tungicide every
,... or t~ from 'the !time the ·tomato planta,,are a few inches high. This not GO)y wtll,cc,,.tn)l the homwonns but everything else that attacks tomato
plonll .. well. I .
TM ~ tomato Jl'OWer hu a choice of several v a r-I t i e s. In
addition to rnd tomatbes, .there are pint, yellbw, and orange varieties.
Fruit si%e1 ranges all tbe way from the half inch cherry tomato to the two
poond Big Boys. .
TM BufJiH Setd Company has introduced a number of very good·
tomato varieti", and the best )Down is the Big Boy. Another very good
variety is the Burpee's Delicious. It bas large fruit and is a very heavy
bearer. Burpee's Big Early is the earliest large fruit variety to bear and it
bears over a long season.
One ef my tavJrite tomatoes is the orange nesbed Jubilee. Orange
tomatoes do not have J,he acidity of red tomatoes and many people prefer
them. For small fruited tomatoes the Basket Pak can't be beaten. While
the cherrv tomato is less than an in<:h in diameter Basket Pak is a bite
aized inch and a half. If staked , the bushes can grow quite large and bear
enormo~ crop'.'i .
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SWIFTY THE WHALE LOVES TO
DO HER COMPLETE BACK FLIP
Nobody flips like Swifty -the only whale on earth who doe s o
compl~te bo-ck n;p entirely out of wt!lter.
A. false killer whole, Swifty makes her home ot Marineland of the
Pacific, shoring the whole tonk with Bubbles, Squirt and severe! dolphins.
She is the firs t false killer whole ever captured aliv e, end to the know-
ledge of Marineland staffers, the only whole of her species in captivity
et thi1 time .
Morinele nd's collecting crew caught the athlef!c see creature
in I 963. Exactly three weeks from the doy of her capture, the pre cocious
memmol become a full.fl edged member of their wh ole show.
Doily, Sw ifty amazes end deligh ts visitors doing the breoth-t ek ing
trick s'1e actually fought hers elf. She began watching chief trainer Ray
Cribbs teaching 11 striped dolphin to do o bock flip. The dolphin would
leop out of th e water, swing her flu kes beneath her and do o head.over·
heels fli p.
Swifty.. who hod been performing o hig h jump at the whole show
e ver since she joined the salt woter circus, decided she would mimic the
dolphin. She practiced the bock flip once ond went over big . '
Troiner Cribbs beqan rewording Swifty whenever he lOW her
doing o bock fli p. The result is thot todoy Sw ifty does this inc redible
t6ck with perfect eose ond grece ot every show.
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LIVE THEATEI
OPENING THIS WEEK
"Claudia"
"Claudia." a light~earted family play J1 being
~!aged by the Cos.ta. Mesa Civic Playhouse, at Or·
ang_e County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa
<'l)ening .o\pril 26. Performances F ri. and Sat al
8:30 p.m. through May 4. Phone 334-5300.
"Nobody Loves aa Albatr91t"
..\ comedy about today's entertainment ind11ttry,
"Nobody Loves an Albatross," is beinl presented
Fri. and Sat., May 3 through June a by the Orarige
studio Theater, 1995 N. State College Blvd., Orange.
CurWn timt 1:30 p.m. Phone 533-2233. /
STILL RUNNING
"Never TM Late"
.o\ family comedy, "Never Too Late" is on stage
at the Laguna Playhouse, 319 Ocean Ave., Laguna.
Beach through Sat., April Tl. Curtain time 1 :30
p.m. Pho ne 494-8061.
"She Stoopt kl Conq11er"
''She Stoops to Conquer," an eighteenlh century
sentimen'lal comedy, ii on ttage in lhe Patio Thea·
ler at Golden Wert College, 15744 Golden West st.,
Hu~ington Beach, through April '/'/. Curtain ti me
8:1~. Phone 892·7711.
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Art •
' Exhib its
0CC GAIJ.EllY -Oringe Coast College Art Gal·
)uy, 2'701J.irview Rd., COsta. ~1esa. Hours: I
a.m. to ·4..p.in. Moh'. 'through f'ri .: 7 to 9 p.m .
Wed. ~. Cllrrently on exhibit student
show of art wort done independently or class
as5ignme1Wi.
~IE..~A VERDE UBRA.RY -2969 l\.iesa Verde
Drive, Costa Mesa. Currently on exhibit during
regular library hours, portraits. clowns and
character studies in oil and pas.tel by Sh irley
Milligan.
COS'l'A MESA LIBRARY -566 \V. Center St.,
Co~ta. Mesa, On uhlbit during regular library
hours seascapes and marine oil painting1 by
Bea Sonnenberg; marines, l<1ndscape~ and
Oor1Js by Huter True .
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' C9i'FEE GARDEN GALLERY -2625 East Coast
·V Righw_,-, Corona del Mar. Hours 10 a.m. to 4
;.p.m. Moo. through Sat. The Newport Harbor
...~ Leque, which sponl!lors the gallery ii
displaylnf paintings bJ Alton Ra;ble.
coJiONA DEL MAR UBRAR ~ -~ Mari1ok1.
'Corona del Mar. On emibit durin& recuJar 11-\rary houri tbrou&h April. watercolors by
Coro Eaton.
NJ. CITY BAU. -D> Newport Blvd., Newport
Beach. On exhibit dw-inl regular busine••
bouis, contemporary oils by ucr 111 ttudents.
C'L\'DE ZULCR GAIJ.ERY -llt35 Newport Blvcf..
Cotta Mesa. Houn: Mon. through Sat 10 Lm.
to S p.m.; Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. Curren Uy on ubibit
Jandscapn and ltlll llfe paintings by lff.lea
Bra1.111schwriger.
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STILL RUNNING
.. Sammer U&Mailll"
The Westminster Community Theater, e&5t We1t-
Jniuter Ave., WestmlDster ii pttsentlq an ortOnal
drama written by Tom Tttua of tbe DAILY PILOT
tWI Fri. and Sat., through April 21. CUrWn ~
8:30 p.m. Phone 839-0505.
SerpeM-.-
Ser&io Mendel and Brasil 'M with iUlll Mr-Glen ~
Campbell will perform .. tile Mel»dyl&Dd !lloatn,
10 Freedman Way, Anaheim, throueh April 2111.
Pertormance1 Fri. 8:30 p.m.; Sil l :JD ~lnd t :30
p.m.; Sun. 3 and a p.m. Phooe 77t-f•.
....._ "Farewella"
' ' ' . .\one-woman show, ''FareweQI," ·witb~-
Cowle1 ii on 1tage al the ~ · . ·
Second Step 1beatre, 2815 vma -1f.,, -
Beach, Fri. throogh Sun. Cloeial Al!il a. c1ll'.f.lll time 8:30 p.m. Phone 173-9664... ~ r
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A Shakespearean trqedy, "Mac¥9ib~ l'i MIDI ps.
seated by the South Coast ~ ftiJd SW
Theattt, 1127 Newpcrt Blvd.I_ Coota Meea, !Jllsl.
through Sun. CJosing May 28. Pbone Ml-la
-. UCI 'Dt.a\er
Jrvlne Repertory Theatre la preaentfnc three pJ.a.v1,
'"Ille Hos~e," "Dark of the MOOll" and "Good
Woman of Set%uan" in repertory Jn tbl sttdo
Theater of UCI, 7601 Irvine st., ~. PlrfOlm·
•nee• Thurs. through Sat Tickell Ar* oa aall at
the Fine Artl box office at UCL Phoat ISMIJ.7.
NEWPORT NA1'10NAL BA~l[ -!Giii BaYJ*
Drive, Newport Beach. ~ exb1J>1t durlllC. rec-
ular bwirless houn, collafa b1 Alpha Sllve-
son of Anaheim. No admkslae cUrtit.
CHALLIS ~GALLEJUES -13lil0 S. Cout Hwy.,
Laguna Beach. Boun: ll a.m. to I p.m.. daq,.
No admilll.on charge. On exh1bU ~ APl'ilt
a juried thow of t1eu1pture •~paiotiq1 by
members of the Riverside Fin. Arb Guild.
UCI ART GALLERY -1'"ine Arb: Bulldlaf, UC
Irvine, 7801 [rvlne St., lrviM.. Houn: Tuea.
throu&h Sun. 1 to $ p.m.: Wtd. 1 to I p.a.
Currently on exhlbit, worb of facult1 mem·
bers, Vlja Celmin1, Tony Del.Ip, Crall Xauff•
man, Robert lrwln and Rkhard Smith. No
admission charge .
CHARLES W. IOW~ AIUSEUM -... N. IWa
Slreet, Sallla Ana. P._ iK2.su&. Haun:
Tues. tbrouP Sat. 10 a.m. to 4:JI p.m.; SW.
1 to I p.m. ud 1'tlur1. •vtaiq• 7 \o t p.m. No
admlatlon chup. Currut17 oe ex.hlbU ••Naval
Combat Art" .. -. ol ,..,11n,. -
tbe U.S. Ntvy from 1981 te 1987.
MUCKENTHALER CE.~R -111 Buena Vilta
Drive, .Fllllitrton. Hours: MolL tbroudi Sat. 1
to 4 p.m. CurttnU, on uhiblt '<Ooklr U1
CnaUve." a dlaplay or art wort bJ tbl oett-
ter'1 art students, ages five lhrougb U:,
TUVELL'S GAU..ERY -Newfourth Center-, 1281.l
Newport Ave., Twtin. HOW"I: I a.m. to 5:30
p.m. Moo. tbrougb Sat. Clltruu, • uhllllt
painting• IDd drawings by Newport Beach
artist, James Clutter. New worb IDcludl fut
action impressions of the Grand Priz fl)'le
formula can and drivers, fioraLt. Dlura. laDd-
tcapel and action impreasions of bullfl&htert.
·10 admission charte.
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MAY 3.5
CLASS.IC PUSS 'N BOOTS DONE
BY LAGUNA PLAYHOUSE GROUP
Youngsters who see ''Puss 'n Boots" at the loguno Beoc.h Children'c;
Theatre May 3, 4 ond 5, moy grow up with o different memory ver;;on
from what their parents hove. For Lisa Surette's presentation of the classic
fanciful tale introduces commedia dell'arte "zonies" who, dressed in
colorful costumes, open the ploy with their gay antics.
Mari Newman, 13, will ploy the role of Puss while Suzanne Mc-
Quade, 12, will portray Jock, the miller s son who is the cot's mosrer.
Twenty-two youngsters in oll appear in the play. 1n addition b
Mori_ond Suzanne they ore Liz Hamlett, Sandy Del Nero, Vincent Cald -
well, Lorilee Goodall, Mich ele Starmann, Donna Greenough, Beth Wo!o -
lihyn, Mo rie Dvorak, Phillip and Terri Belnap, Karen Jones, Mickey Garri-
son, Jennifer Boker, J ill Hubbard, Penny Conroy, Soroh Payson, Lindo
Bur rell, Staci Hubbord, Roylene Ekeberg ond Lauro Burney.
The bocksta.ge crew consists of Kote T amorkin, Wendy Sears a nd
Chris Thompson. Todd Peterson and. Cliff Boker joined Miss Surette in
setting designs.
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Under th• auspices of the Laguna Community Ployers, Inc. h e
Children'5 Theatre will present "Pus$ 'n Boots" on Friday, Moy 3 ot 7:30
p.m., and Sat urday ond Sunday, Moy '4-and 5 ot 2 p.m. See Guide to
Fun, Page 2, for ticket Information.
With a stat•IY IWMp .. hw hand, Staci Hubllud In IMr e1mmedla dell'an.
costume and mask, caU1 lot the start of "Pua 'n Boob."
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fabrics in most cases.
-non -penetration of sunlight for
visual effects . Woodweaves also re-
main color-fast longer than most
fabrics.
-up and down operation for more
efficient sun control.
-ease in cleaning. About 97 percent
of all woodweaves can be washed
with warm water and mild deter-
gents. Periodical vacuuming is rec-
ommended to remove dust and· dirt
before it becomes imbedded.
To achi•v• other attractive effects
when using woodweaves for blinds or
draperies, custom colors may be used to
match wallpaper or decorating schemes.
Special color slats or wood tones, special
color yarns and even metal materials
such as aluminum strips blended with
lucite may be combined.
Attn1ctive and colorful beads inter-
woven with woodweaves create interest-
ing patterns. A strike-off of design and
color is possible to avoid a costly errar
should the imagination run wild with
too much color.
EaM In h1ndling large window areas
may be achieved by electrically controll-
ed woven blinds. This new luxurious
mechanical operation makes woodweave
blinds more attractive than ever for dif.
ficult installation.
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W..kender Magazine, Post Offic• Box 1875, Newport Beach, Californi•.
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STYLE, POISE AND GROOMING
~DE·V·ELOP GIRLS' CONFIDENCE
Young girlJ and fashion have been synonymous throughout the ages.
'111e youn.~ 1adiea of today who can create their own fashionable clothing
with individuality and skill not only are attractively attired, but are dol-
lars ahead on their clothing budgets.
"Buttons and Bows" is a sbowinf of the accomplishment.1 of Orange
County 4-H prls who have been working all year under the direction of
volunteer leaders learning bow to make dresses and other wearing ap-
parel. From. start to finish the girls know bow to approach their project
with a pTOlessional flair.
In addition to learning ~ design and sew, the girls have partic.ipated
in sessiom on develop.ing poise, good posture and good grooming habits to
show off their costumes to the best advantage.
Tbe 4-H Show, at the Orange Co:~ Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, will
give the public a chance to see the s the girls have learned. Judges
will evaluate how well each girl bas assembled a costume suitable for a
special occasion, selected clothing becoming to herself and applied her
lessons in poise, posture and grooming.
A Tiara 'l't'opby will be presented to the winner among the 260 e:z-
pected to compete. Competition with winners from eve!)' county in Cali-
fornia in a State 4-H Dress Revue in August on the Davis Campus of the
University of California will be an added rewarct
'!be entire show will encompass two days, April 27-?.8, with the But·
tons and Bows Dress Revue beinc held Sunday at 1 p.m . in ~ Junior
Building.
Sponsored by the Agricultural Extension Service of the University
of Callfol"nia, this yearly event is a preYiew o1 4-H Club participation in
the 1968 Orange County Fair and Exposition, slated for July 16-21
Other divisions of 4-H youth activities will exhibit in 1500 categories,
including entomology, electricity, cooking, woodworking and livestock.
Close to 1* youngsters, between the age. of 10 and 19 are planning to
participate.
tbe show is open to the public at no charge.
Becky Pachl1no. 14. •bow left,,...,.,•......, dreu
trimmed with navy cuffs ind bill buttons. Fl•p
pock.ts Mt at hip level add •Y• Interest. Naomi
Wtoft, 16, models her loose-weave red wool
...._YO# with hlp t.fttth i•cket. S.tf-belt.d It waist
with 1Mtchlnt buttons, the suit hq n•vy .~.
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I""" wool Sh. wears It topped with • sl .. veleu
print blouse In tones of ''""· purple, btue ind pink;
• '""" wool coat with long Mt•in sa..ves ind bound
buttonhol•, •nd green 9loves •nd shoa.
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ed pockets Ind Cll'Ved-wood buttons It complerMnt•
ed by• ,,,..., wool doub1Mrea1ted CCN1t with tvm
down coll.tr In the enHmble of Jill Shook, 14. Su-
ume Warren. also 14, MMcted an outflt of patriot.
le colors. TM nevy cotton skirt hH se.tttered white
... v ... Her white dacron blou1e 11 Mt off by a red
cvmmberbuncl, tied at the sick.
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Continued frem Page t
·that the Prime Rib, Newport Beach, is, one•
aga.in, the old Prime Rib.
No one baa ever argued about the qua1·
ity of beef served at Mary Sutherlan's Coast
Highway eatery. Or the quality of anything
else on the establishment's menu.
For a time, however . . . because of
previous man:1:1ent'1 personal ideas con-
cerning the d 'lion of a "swinging spot''
. . . food service at Prime Rib seemed to
be secondary with emphasis placed much
more heavily on "action" in the cocktail
loun,ge.
As a result, many diners (including this
one) bypa.ssecl PR for other quieter, more
sedate protein palaces.
BACK TO NORMAL
Now, with La Sutherlan personally di-
recting Prime Protocol (with a BIG assist
from new manager Hank Kuemmel) the PR
is more like it wu when the doors first
swung open a few years back.
The prim• rib of beef is still ucellent
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SOUTH COAST PLAZA nus......,
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• • • aceompanJed by chilled salad, baked
potato, fresh-baked bread and beverage •.•
at '5.25, with a .. ladies cut" yours for t"'
asking at $3.95.
Along with these same side dishes you
will also find barbecued ribs, $2.65; pepper
1teak, $3.95; New York steak, '5.2.5; broiled
ground sirl6in, $3.25; steak-lobster combo,
'5.95; prime rib-lobster combo, '5.95.
Don't misunderstand about that cocktail
lounge "action." It isn't all gone ... and
most likeable libations are still to be ol>-taine4 at Prime Rib, as well as a list of
wonderful dinner wines.
It's just that at Prime Rib you can actual-
ly hear yourself think again . • • while en-
joying some of that fine food.
For entertainment here . • • Bob Arm-
strong nightly on the 88.
NOTES OF A NOMAD
Wonder if Josie Corr~gu, thrush-type ap-
pearing as part of the Hayden CaUM)' Trio
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The only thin& wt ovtrlook
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Skiles & Hencleno" a,.. Nelt-cutti"j their a.~ c.epen •
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Glen Campbell. cingin' guitiarist, will appear
at Melodyland, CHtarring with Sergio Mendes
and Brull '66 through Sunday, April 28. For
additional information see live Theatre, Page
18. The Ed Ames Show, with ~pecia1 guest star
Ro&er Wllliaml, will open at .Mek>dyland Tues-
day, May 14, for a one-week engagement.
NEWPORTER MUSIC
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The Herb and Joe Trio, with Gil Martinez, is
currently entertaining in· the lido Lounge of
tbe Newporter Inn. This ia a happy return for
the fellows who have played in th.is spot many
times before, and always ar:e received happily
wherever they play in the county. Catch them
at tb& ~ewport.er from 8:45 in the evenin.C
The Bill McClure Duo plays from 5 k> 8 p.m.
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cotton sleevel1•, hlth neck-
ed dress. She wears it with
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double • breasted end fuUy
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.; dc>wn collar. The lacket falls
•,, slightly bea. hip length.
1 .. ck patent leethw ecc.n-
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ble, 9ivln9 a fresh look.
l1rbara Cl1u1Mn1 18, and Nency Breitmeyer, 16,
top rigbt1 wear sm1rt navy blue feshiont. larblr1's
bonded wool dress has detach.W. white col .. r Md
cufh while N.ncy's cotton dr ... hes short set-in
alMv• encl her bonded wool eoet la fully llMd with
uvy, white and red plaid. Red encl navy .noes and
purw oomplete the outflt.
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-Judy Niemeyer, 17, b ,..ady for formal •ff•in in •
yellow satin gown, trimmed with gold sequin band at
nedkllne end slHve edges. It is worn with pkt shoes
and a rMtchlng yellow floorlength c:Nt.
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In uu day and aae of seemingly endless
._.tpedalty'' supper salons (one type fare
only) ·~ enjoyable, indeed, to b1'W bread
in a drink&&.den like the Matador Room
at Grand Hotel in Anabeim.
Not only ha tbta spa been redecorated to become one ol the IDOllt elegant and in·
timate in Ora.age County but. under the
'W8tcbfUl eyes of maltre 'de Tomi Bolero, it
offers gastronomlc:al goodies from six dif· .
ferent ~tries, 84 well.
Not a Jeqtby selectlan from each, but
you wtJl find enough Greek, Soanish. Mexi-e-, Italian. Fnacll ucl ~ old solid
American dilMt ~lilte4 to make you rt.op a do a utoit. ~ before puttiag tbal nter to ~.~. I ,;.,·
And ..• mo1t are priced quite ruson-
ably.
Let'• clo a little l)obe.bopptng and take
a ,Joot al wU& tbe llatador Room bas to
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served Gl'eek style, with egg plant and broil-
ed tomato, $3. 75.
EL CID
Braised lamb shanks ••. with fresh
lemon sauce, rissoto Egyptiaine obergin
saute, $3.75.
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tenderloin fJambe, with Spanish rice, guaca-
mole, refried frijoJes, $6.25.
Pompano Papillota • . . bonelesa fresh
classic fish, stuffed with crabmeat ~ cook-
ed in paper, $4.95.
Camarones en Banderillla . . • imported
Spanish shrimp, skewered and cooked over
live name, complemented with Spanish rice
and guacamole, $4. 75.
AL' ,ITALIAiNE
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Sweetbreads Financiere .•• veal sweet-
breads, muahrooms, wine, truffJe sauce
poached m.-row and bakft tomato, $(. 75.
PARA LOS GRUllGOS
(From the menu: "No fancy frills 'Or fuD..
ny names, just red meat broiled over the
open hearth.")
Broiled prime lop sirloin with onion
rings Colbert. $5.1.5.
Prime cut New York steak, fresh mush-
room cap. bercy sauce, $6.25.
Broiled Black Angu met mignon wlta
mushroom cap. bemaiae sauce, $6.50. .
Vittelo Piccatta ... thin scaJl<>ps of ten. Poulet .Saute Sec ... disjointed sp"!1g ~t prime db. au nature!. Yor~
. . der veal, sauted with capers and lemon chicken with. mushroon,is and sherry wme pudding, $4.95 ; gourmet cut, $5.95.
Cbicten Vera Cruz ... mannated m slices, fresh mushrooms and Jinguini ex-sauce served on Canadian bacon, '3.75. Steak Di fl be t tabl in the
jsland spices and butter, served with rice presso $4.75. ane, am 8 your e
curry and glazed bananas sprinkled with ' . . . Lobster Thermidor . . . lobster cooked copper skillet, '6.50.
-'AL A GREQUE coconut $4.00. . Sal_timbocca · · · an I_tahan c~assic ~eal with wine and mush.rooms, enriched with ADDEDS ' dish with the name mearung "It 1wnps mto •-b . ___. 'th bo'land · . 1
, ESPA .... • . th ,. G . bed .. th to .,. 50. 1.n:s cream, coven:u wt 1 aise sauce. w·tb ch ~ ~tado Meal et _, Marinated abi.sh kebab ... on flam.inf ~ your mou . anus w1 rosso , ~-'5.50. . t ea ma r , cftoourm Illa"
1word1 complemented with bulgur and wbole Pollo con chili verde ... boneless chick· Veal parmigjana . . . pan fried golftn ish tray and hot 5arllc bread, ice of bul-
broiled tomato. f4.95. en stuffed with <?rtega rice, jalapenos and veal steak topped with marinara sauce and F'llet of sole Veronique ... poached filet gur or potato an vegetable du jour.
cheese, served with guacamole, '5.?.5. mozzaralla cheese. Served with pasta and of sole. with white wine, shallots, cream and Abo on hand, a wide selection of bora
Moussakay •.•• roast ·rad of spring Jamb Carne asada, Leonard ..• heart of beef Italian green beans, $3.75. seedless grapes, glace, $3.95. . d'qeuvres, salads and desserts.
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RESTAURANT FRANCAIS
Ft'1edl Specialty
Chef Rene'
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3012 Newport Bl-.d. Newport a.ch
OPEN DAILY 5:30 PM. TIL 10:30 P.M.
Closed Monday 673.JW
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FAMILY RESTAURANT
AUTMUfT1C MUIW fOOD
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LUNCHEON SPICIALS
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1761 .......,.. ..... (At 1M St.> c.... ..... 641-6417 ...... ....-------.ui _..._. •
Real
Cantonese food
Ht here or
take hotM.
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JOSEPHINE COURllEGB
IFor-rly Willi The DeCattf• Slstwal
ENCHILADA & . TACO . . . . . . . • $ 1.30
CHIU REwNO-ENCHILADA . • $1 .45
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9093 E. Ad.ms (alt Magnolia) Hunt. Beach 962-7911
ENJOY DININC. AT •• •
Schroeder's
Chef's Inn
Spacious dining for large parties and families (chil-
dren's dinners half price). Reservations accepted.
Chef Wilbur's Special LASACiNI te to•
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DISCOVD m MEANIM• THIOUSH
THE SOUNDS OF THI
JIMMY YANN 1110
IN THE LOUNGE Nllll. Y EICB'f TUISDAY
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3201 Im Coad Hwy. -C.... ..... 111 21st PL, Newport Beach ORiole 3-9560 ~ y.., R""4 Dally 12·11 Fri and lat. "I.II I a.m. II==~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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DICK STAIU umJ
ft.om 1:45 Nlthfly Except Suncloy e COCKTAILS e DINNER e DANCING
FOR RESERVATIONS: 516-1421
21112 Oeun Avenue Huntl""9n Buch, Calif.
OITa lfEW llBNIJ PEA'l'IJRES
STIAK..LOUTER .............••........ $3.95
EAST. TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ••••••••..•.• $3.25
SHISH KAIOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • . . $3.25
IEEF KA808 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . $3.25 e GENEROUS COCKTAILS e
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HERB.JOE TRIO
with Gil ~rtina
1:30 p.m.-1 :45 e.m.
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1107 Jambo.-.. Ro.d Newpert IMch
644-1700
PAT STOUT e PIANO-VOCALS
THE CASPIAN
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ENJOY AN EVENING AT THE •••
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DANCING TO
DAN PERRY'S TRIO
TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY .
COMPlfTE D..S FROM $1.25
restaarallt
Dinner, Luncheon, Cocktoils & Atmosphere
DANCING NIGHTLY
EXCEPT MONDAY
TO THE
RABON TARRANT DUO
4So UIATIONS 4 TO 1 P.at ..DAILY
COMPLIMENTARY HORS D'OEUV;RES
PALISADES ROAD · •
8ETWEEN
NEWPORT BOULEVARD "
AND
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VINA HARMER DUO
TUESDAY THROUGH SATUROA Y
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l 7 FASHION lSlAND
NEWPORT CENTER
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