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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-04-30 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot........ i? military !an Sea. par1tely is im- le being treaty. lated the Russians ng about ivery of d be the ... 1t be the >rid thus et a set· a set- ' be de· be grow- 1d strong and that Jinn our idership. which we surely is ·e rnment !. 1 do not I in the take ad· ble con· ment. Lid in an that he er to his try that >resident :eady lo d.!I of the hat Lyn- ag as he ttlefnent ·his IUC· :ui or a le NY - md , the , headed lood. D· have a .'1 doing Jng as it f <'losed· OEO of- on the I opon- _J billion oe11 lut mmittee Nt:b(led nony. It us com· caodals, s. AJk• I- 18 -· -·--...... bf• • ol " "' ...... ...... ~ fA4 .. -~ - -·. ----------'T ... ·------··--. ~ ~-.................. ----.... ---~-- • .. EDIT,ION VOL:. 61 , NO. ·104, 2 SECTIONS. 22 PAGES NEWPORT BEACH, CA[IFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 30, :1968 TEN CENTS Rogers: 'A ·Threat to the People' City Accepts Smith Report-Gingerly By BRUCE BENSON Of ,.. Otltr ""' ..... Newport Beach city councilmen, carefUU7 cboosint their words, Mon- day allht voted to acknowledge of- ficial receipt ol the controversial Wilbur Smith report on city traffic and parklna ilia. They mllde it abundantly clear, in debate led by Coundlman Howard Rogers, that niceipt of the report South Viet • Troops, Cut Red Lines SA{GON (UPI) -Elite South Viel· namese troops today cut the main North Vietnameae supply route into the A Shau V&U.ey, then beat off a clauic: ambush ln what 'Was once Wl· disputed Communiat territory. in a aeries of other sharp clas'hes in· volvinJ both American and South Viet- asmete troop1 the CommwtlstJ lost SMI killed, mOl!lt of them units which 'had bffn supplied through the A Shau Valley. 'The 2,000..man South Vietnamese force ...: one of the best In the South Vtetnameae army -w• alrllfted t:brough drinllng rain lato the valley to tmit the cJ"O!NIOlllb at rl.-Bat.. • miles southwest of Hue amt eight miles from tbe lAotSan bordein They took dOnttaJ ol. an alntrip. permitting easy landing' or supplies and reinforcements, and linked up with elements of the U. S. 1st Air C'IValry Division which moved into the valley under conditions of estreme secrecy. The Vietnamese, fll'1t to be issued U. S. MUI rifles and already ree<im· mended for a U. S. unit cibltion, mov· ed southward down Route MB to con- solidate control of Ta Bat and ran into a well dug-1n band of North Viet- namese hiding on each side of the road. The North Vietnamese opened up with automatic weapons but the South Vietnamese were expecting such a move and suffered no casualtie~. 11 spokesman said. Exchange Ouh Seeking Talent If you've got tfilent. you're an amateur and uoder age 18. the Newport Harbor Exchange Oub is looking for you. The club's annual ''Searcti for Talent" cootest will be held at 8 p.m. Friday in tbe Little 1beater of Coron.a de! Mar !llgl1 School. Anoyone wno plays a musical in· .trument or has a dancing or &irtging talent is invited to partici'p.ate. An Im- pressive array of judges from many fields, will be on b.al'ld to pick the win· ..... F;nb'y blanb can be obtained by calling Charle~ Bron at 548-1729. 'Flfllng' First AW reflected ceptanee of conclusion.a. The study auto-related gestlono Ar year 1990. What upiet ts exhaustively with \ems and carries' sug· · g traffic up to the ber o{ the al dozen people in the audience, w11~e "suggestion for con- sideration" <(:'either a 33-block long highway aktfg the NeWpo!'t-Balboa ' Peninsula beacbfro.nt. or a slmilar road along the !\arbor side Of tbe Peninsula. Also scattered throu&bout Lhe report were suggestiOnl!I ioi several large parking lots along tht Ft:nlnsWa. "This. as it stand&, ls a threat lo the people," said Rogers angrily u the cooncil moved to acknowledge receipt of the study. • Rogers had at first moved to receive the Smith report with a atring of Two Wheels for Otae Newport Beach motorcycle patrolman Wilham McLaughlin tries out 9-year-old Scott Griffith's unicycle. as Scott tries on the motor~ cycle for size. The two decided they'll stick to their own vehicles during third annual Old Town Newport celebration this weekend at Newport Pier. Arts, crafts, dory rov.•ing contest and bike rodeo will be featured. 577 to Weigh Anchor In Race to Ensenada By ALi\fON LOCKARf:Y OI lk ~ily Piie! Siii! The official handicap Ust for the 21st Newport to Eosenada race 1ponsored by the Newport Ocean Salling Associa- tion 1how1 a total entry of sn sailboats ranging in size from 24-foot sloops to John P. Scripps' IJ9.-foo: ketch. The gig.antic Oeet is divided into four divisions; Ocean Racing (yachts ban- dicapped under the Cruising Club nf America measurement ruleJ Pacific Handicap Racing Fleet (yachts han- dicapped under a local racing rulel Midget ocean Racing Fleet I yachts 30 fee1 and under) and catamarans. PHRF has the largest roster with :m entries. divided into five classes. The Ocean Racing d.lvision has 188 entries -also divided into five (See ENSENADA. rare 2) Alan H. Ken!Jon. vlctl pruidenl of Alr Calllornla, glvu Anl aid lo Sandra King, 24, of Santa Ana. .. -accountant tor the airline, afta abe •u inju.red at 1:40 a.rn. today in two-car collision in front of air llnn'a ofl!ceo at -eam,.. Drive, .NfWJIOrl Bucb. AIJo Involved 1n crub was UDda Gray, 23, of lll Cl")'Jtal Ave , Balboa J1land, Fountain Val- ley achool teacher. Miss Gray 1uUered cut lip and Injured knee : Miss King's forehead was inJured. Both were treated at Hoag Memorial HOlpit.al and nleued. I ~ • ' qualilicatiorui to the elfeet that its <:1>n· elusions could not be construed as an official city plan. He withdrew hiJ mot.Jon, however, in favor of a modified motion of the same intent pUt forward by recently elected Councilman Don Mc!nnis. Council debate w.u sparked after a lengthy review of the study given by Keith Della way, pr-oject manager of the $32,500 study. Also present wa~ Henry K. Evans, vice president o[ Wilbur Smith & Associates, Inc. Councilman Robert Shelton said he felt the report offered "a number of very reasonable ideas" on dealing with projected traffic. However, he quizzed Dellaway on his premise of why a beach highway merits City Council consideration. Dellaway, reviewing the report with lhe aid Of a slide projector and screen in !he darkened chambers, said residential growth on the Peninsula wa5 pegged at 12.S percent by 1990. Would a beach or bayside h.ighway be needed to handle only the increa5ed traffic.. generated by Pen in s u J a residents. asked Shelton. And secoodly. could au the non-resi- dent beachgoers anticipated in the future be handled by some form of public transit. such as tram, 000· veyors or aerial train ? Dellaway said his ~tudi es showed (See TRAFFIC, Page Z) Rocky Running Again Says He Must Give Voters 'Choice' ALBANY. N. Y. (UPI) -Gov . Nebon A Rockefeller made his th ird bid lot the RepuDlican presidential nom1na1ion today and said his about· lace decision was taken in order to give GOP voters a choice. '!'ht governor announced his bid for the nomination, pitting himself against Richard M. Nixon, al a news con- ference in the Capitol's historic red room. He will begin his campaign tonight with a spee<:h in New York and Heart Doctors · .Flpwn,From DC To Treat Ike MARCii AFR (UPI) -Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower underwent examina· tion by two heart specialists flown here from \Valier Recd Hospital in Washington today after spending a comlortable night since he was flown here by helicopter from h.is home in lndlln \Velis. A spokesman at March AFB said thal!Eisenhower was "romfortable and in excellent spirits'' at the base hos- pital The former President underwent blood tests and an f'lectroc:ardiogram which were now being e\•aluated by the doctors. the spokesman said. Mrs. fo.1am ie Eisenhower came to March AFB by automobile followini:: her husband and is slaying al the hos- pital. Gen . Eil\C'nhower'J\ pulse and blood pressure were normal, the spokesman said. Eisenhower suffered "chest discom- fort" after playing a round of mornin~ Rolf Monday at Palm Springs. He was whisked by helicopter to this Strateg_ic Air Command base from the I Ith fair- way of Eldorado Country Club, his IS« IKE ILL. Page Z) Ruth Carpenter Of Mesa Passes 100th Birthday By EVELYN SllER\\'000 O! 1M Ootty PHel Sl•ll From Prcsiden1 Johnson to Presi· dent J ohnson. That. so far. covers the life span of Mrs. Ruttl Carpenter, Born in a log cabin when Andrew Jotinson was president. M r s . Carpenter celebrated her IOOth birth· day with Lyndon Baines Johnson as President. Friends. relatives and neighbor~ came to her home. 36.3 Avocado St., Costa Mes~. to cmgratulate her. "I worked hard all my life and T pess ii never hurt me," the spry little lldy said. She was born in Clintonville. Wi~ .. ''when Wisconsin and I were both young together:· she laughed. , "I washed clothes on a washboard .. and lroned with a nat iron heated over !i.~arm~ 1tow. Never did me tinl-skirts and tone hair make gii1! ~ rid.lcukKll. she thinks. "I braided 'mf _tbrtt (tr~' balr Ind they looked 'Mat when they 'Wt.nt to school.'' she ·commented. "OoT!'t know why thty can't do that today." Mr1. Carpenter ha~ lived In five states and C&nada. Her l ~ O'andchiklren. 48 anat-(randchilmn and 1ix greal·treat-1tandctilldren are •catteml: to oe.wly ••l!TY at.ate of the union. • will make a foreign pollcy speech in Phiadelphia \Vednesday. Rockefeller said he had t o Id California Gov. Ronald Reagan of his decision to revers" a March 21 an- nouncement that he would not run for the nomination. He said Reagan had wished hlm "good luck." Asked b~ reporters if he favored Reagan as a vice pre s id e n ti a 1 running·mate, Rnckefeller replied: "That is a matter of later decision." The i:::overnor's bid was hailed by Gov. George Romney of Michigan, who dropped out of the race earlier Uus year. as "good for the party and for the country.'' • Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R·S. Y.). said the times demanded Rockefeller's candidacy, which he described as "the American poUticaJ system worltin( at its best." The state executive offices were (See ROCKEFELLER, Pa(e 2) Says City Manager Harbor .Takeover .No • Big NR Tax Threat R1· JEROl\tF. F. COLLINS O! 11\t Oollw l'lltt Sl•I/ lf the Orange County Harbor District should fold. the city of Newport Beach could take over opera- tion of Newport ltarbor with only a •·relatively small" hi:<e in the municipal tax rate. City Manager llarvey L. Hurlburt disclosed Monday. He told city councilmen that the ad· di1ional financial burden w o u Id amount to no more than five cents on the property tax rate. It could be le~s. and perhaps nothin,t! al all. dependin~ on other sources of rrvenue. he said. ln a five.page report laden wi1h fi gures. Hurlburt also i;aid studies in· dicate it would be "neither necessary or desirable'' to establish a city harbor department. Services now performed by !he llarbor District. he explained. L'OUld be absorbed by existing municipal departments. ASSUfo.f PTIONS Hurlburt said hi~ analysis of thr im- pact of Harbor Districl dissolution on the city was based nn a number nf 11.~sumptions. First of these was that in the event of dissolution . the city would a.;sume principal re!ipOnslbiUty for thP operation and maintenance of its own harbor. Among other assumptions· -The county would continue to pro- vide harbor development and main· tenance services elsewhere in the county. -The city of Newport Beach would receive Harbor District lax revenues now being levied within the city. Space now occupied by the Harbor District in the city would become surplus and would be made available In the city at no cost. -The rounty would continue lo prn· vlde financial as11lttana to the city for lifeguard services, beach erosion con· RICALLS flltST Ill "l'IARS ,, .. Rutlt Ca.,......r !rol projects and some bulkhead con· struction projects "ifl recognition of regional benefits derived from Newport Harbor.'' ACT IN GOOD FA ITH "These assumptions .'' said l lW'lburt. "are drawn on the premise that the county will act in good faith with the cities and will work toward a cooperative transition in the best In- terests of the entire county." Councilmen. on a motion by Paul .J. Gruber. unanimously authorized the city staff to continue working for l:n "orderly transition" of h arbor rcspons.ibi!ities and authority to the ci- ly -in the event of dissolution or reorganization of the district. ~fayor Doreen Marshall and thr. staff were also directed by the council lo work for this kind of transition in l~arbor District legislation now pen· ding in Sacramento. ANNUAL COST Hurlburt told municipal lawmakers thal the cost of operating and main· taining the harbor would range an. nually from 1180.000 to S200.CQJ. after the first vt>ar. In the ·first year. he noted. tben would ~ addlllonal expenses of •bo!Jt $80.001 for four police boats, Ol')e fir. boat and other marine equlpmelit. In· eluding unlform~ for poUce and fire· fi!'lhting personnel. The revenue to meet these variou.~ cxpense1, be said, could be obtained partially through properly taxes now going to the Harbor District and (Se-e HARBOR, Pare 21 Orang:..A:st ll'e11ther Cloudy mornlD&• and hazy afternoons -that's the picture for the Oraoge Cout 11 handed down by forecaster Jack Frazee, with the tempentu~s dipping to the mld-60'1. INSIDE TODA\' A strits O?& Orange Coo.st mGVora· 'ttcUtr half appear' ir. 1oci1t11. J.f•et Fowntoin Valte11 's ll~ Robert D. Schwrdtfcg~'s wife todar °" Page 14, Socie111 Stctloo. ... • .... " : , • " .. , ~ ft • --· -' ...... '' --' ................. , ...... c:-" , """' ..... ll•U ...... U·ll ·--.. , -" -" -. =-" -.. t \ OA11.Y PILOT -- t•DOer bl&llW•i.::s ....... ...., band.le CMll1 rdldm'll by year 1990. :, Bul he cautioned that resldenU ~~· • Jifewport Beach Ibo use .,_ ~. He laid be felt they .,.kl ... ... bea¥y--• bur~• to ) Llboa Petlln.lula by 1980. even if it i1 :l~Pf.l\ded to. m-lane througbway as ., T~. AJril 30, l~ 'S tate Dentist-Doctor ' . -.1':ui"ld ·w Hear Schmitz ii -. f.. . By ARTBUR R. VINSEL Principal speaker at the 7 p.m. Of ... D9Jllf.,.... ,..., session will be State Sen. John G. •" Memben from ~ut the .Ute Schmit: (R-Tustln) author of Senate .~l wW aatber at tbe Balboa Bay Bill m. a meuure designed to pr•ct 1 ;Club for a banquet ol ~ Colla Mesa-medical men from unjust malpractice , headquartered callf«Dla Pbyslclan& ul'· \ -DeoUlts' Guild. s ..,, ~ The cootl'Overual bilJ will be discussed beginning Thursday in B rt G. en senate beariDgs ln Sacramento. e ea IV "The Guild ls spearheading a drive • in Calilornia to remove third party in· $20 Milli·on terference from ~e practice of medicine and dentistry," sald Dr. Jack Hagadorn. president. Jet Contract · · -Berte a Corp. located in the Irvine Industrial tract near the Oranee Coun· ty Airport has been awarded a $20 million contract to design, develop and manufacture the control system for the taJ I of the IAOll jetliner. The announcement was made jointly by Robert A. Bailey. Lockheed· California Co. vice president for the lrlOtl, and Richard Berte., president of Bertea Corp. The award wip enable the company to develop tools and manufacture the servo control package for the first 350 airliners. Currently Bertea Corp.. which mov- !!d to the Orange Coast area from Puadeoa in 1986, i. developini In· tegraled electrohydraulic c o n t r o l 1y1tem for the U.S. Army Cheyenne, the world's most advanced helicopter: U.S. Navy P-3 Orion. long range patrol aircraft; and the U.S. Air Force C-5A Galaxy, the world's lareest aircraft. According to Berman Gammell. vice president of ad.ministration, the l ,000 emp\oye corporation 11 netotlaUng for a contract on the DC·lO. · Bertea has. in addition. developed . aystems tor the DC-8, DC-9, Boeing . 'Jfll, Boeing Tri, Boe.Ing 7'J? and the · Boeing 747, Gammell said. ;ucI to Dedicate • I New $5,200,000 " : Science Building t lt 1lands six ttories high and will : nave a nuclear reactor in the base· : ment. : The pbyslcaJ aciencea building, the I first major buildiiig to be added to UCI campus sir~ It opened. will be •dedicated Thursday. : ~lmd J. HaWU'tb. director of the i Natiooal Science Folmdatlou, will be t featured JpeMier at tbe 10 a.m. E ~rtmooy at tbe con1t:ruction alte. ! The '5.2 millloa building, standing t tall above OCher campus struct~s. already is well aloa1 toward com· pletlon. It will be opened early next year. The bWJdiog will provide clulroom • and 18boratory space for 750 students. : It will also contain research equip- ' ment fiDuced from a SU million t 'fedenl 1rant. including the reactor .. deb will be encued in a deep tank or waw. Artbltecture la of Ute neoclaulcal llulldlnas. l DAILY PILOT The Costa Mesa physician is founder and bead of the ttatewide organiza· tion, which ls loosely afflliated with similar groups ln other &tales. An estimated 450 doctors and den- tists are expected to attend the Balboa Bay Club dinner meeting, wruch Is ex- ~cted to become an annual tradition. · "The unusually large attendance an- ticipated exemplifies the concern the private practicing physicians and den- tists have over the present malprac· tice situation in California ," says Dr. Hagadorn. Seo. Schmitz' bill would set certain limits on the amount of malpractice judgments and place stringent rules for the filing times and procedures. No limit, however, is proposed for judgments won In the case of malicious or intentional malpractice, under the SchmJtz bill. Tbere appears to be no middle ground among those offering opin1ons on SB 678, with the CPDG and similar agencies urging its paSCage and others calling for its defeat. Critics contend that. although it is a needed measure, Schmitz' proposed bill ls too ~trlcUve and will not ef· fecUvely do the job 1t \s lntended to do. The Costa MeH Chamber of Com· merce legislative committee last week voted 14-J lo endorse the bill. after deadlocking 11-11 one week earlier on endorsement. Both votes came after panel~ of physicians. attorneys, and insurance men discussed the pros and con.s of the Schmitz malpractice bill. The Calllornla Physicians and Den- tist.a Guild is similar in nature to older aod larger professional socleties, but ls not handicapped by inability to take political action. A five-point battle plan aimed at forcing change by putting pressure on objectionable people and situations baa been drawn up by the Guild. It ranges from discussing the situa· lion with the offending party or agen· cy to ceasing all but emergency medical service requlred to save or sustain a person's tile. Dr. Hagadorn said 1uch a program could baw been used to assure ap- poldtment of someone better·llked bJ the medkal profession than Wilbur Cohen, new Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. Frot11P .. el ROCKEFELLER jammed with chetrlng a I d e s . Republican leaders. and friends. all wearlo& wb.ite and b l u e Rockefeller bultoos. The corrldon were thronged with state workers shouting, "We w a n t Rocky." Looking down on t h e bubdub were the portraits of previous 10ve.rnora wbo bid for the presidential DomlnaUon or got at -Hushes, Smith. the two Roosewlt.s, Dewey. and Har- riman. During t b e question-and-answer 1erles tMt followed hiJ aJ1A0U.DCemenl Rocbfelltr uld be would try to 10lve urbaA problluls on the national scale 1Jllb method.I he. had found wort.able lo New York St.ate. He llidettepped takiDI a po1iUon Oil bdnailla the Viet Cont 1D&o a coalition Vletnam aovern· ment bJ aaytna that waa a decl•.k•• that must be taken by negotiators at the puce table. ~Med near Rocktfeller as he tossed bl& t\lt lato UM rial wve fin former ~ GOP cbalrmell -Se.II. ,,.,.._ B. M or t o n, K1 ., 1AlftU'd Hall. WIWam acu.r. Sen. HuiJl Scott. Pa., l8d x.acM Aleen. Mor10G .,._,ect an Jmportant ro&e ta 1ett1Qc the ·-·-to cbMCt bll mlnd. ...,....., I UDOWM:t 11\1 adlft can-= ,. Ult noaUN«klo by tbe ~CM~ fGr .. prlll-:r. of .. U..... ...... R«WIDlr a ..... CIMftl,....ai&a a ~ _... .._....,... n. we--- .......... gj ~ 11111 Bap- ~,. llii Ml•u, ant, ....Uc Ml Fl IC f ,,. tftll&I ll a ¥a "" ..... a. an~ ., .._ c:rtait tbat w taoa. .. Jae iald. 'A ea•= sst from t9lit IMel• Ji Mt tbt way to deal wl&ll *8. Mia_,..,. le all wa.tb et lft w1b .. fttpallUeu pm, and • .,., Pas hl1"t VIM mt te taR this ..... r ,.. ... ~...., Dl9 ~ ......... . ........ r• 1111111 • ..... ..... 11 ..... ~ asked 11 the ttmltben of beadl~a could be cll.Q)inhibed by simply not providing facilities to aDow lncrtaeed a«eN to Md use of -. beaches. The Wilbur Smith expert respohded DAILY ,ILOT lleff ....... D elp Beaudflf Girl Scouts Diane Teulie, 10 (left), and Devon Beeck, 9. are among other members of Troop 519 who are going door to door in Corona del Mar to distribute 2,000 handbills ask- ing for contribuUons to further the community's beautification project. Mrs. Conrad Schwei~ zer, troop leader, is directing the Scouts' beautification proj- ect. Sheriff, Bozo Share Spotlight In Beauty Fete Two television personalities Sherill John and Boz.o the Clown - will share the spotll&)lt with the. tntire field of entrants ol the Miss Hun- tington Beach Beauty Paaeau at grand openlng ceremonies which will get under way Wednesday mornin& at the new Leonards Department Store In Huntington Beach. Mayor Al Coen and Robert U!onard Jr .. president of the seven-unit chain of Leonards stores, are schedultd to cut the ribbon at the new store. 16672 Beach Blvd.. at 10 a.m. WedMSday Sheriff John will appear Saturday afternoon. Boio wlll be there from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. both on Saturday and Sunday. "''"°"' r.,e J ENSENADA ... classes. There are 70 MORF yacbts and 17 catamarans. Scratch boat of the fleet 11 the AA. foot yawl Saluda. entered by the Na\ v Electronics Laboratory at San Diego. It will be mannoo by a Navy crew An unusual reature or this year·~ race is that the classes are divided more or less according to boat s1u rather than ba.ndicap allowancu. Most or the Class c Ocean Racing boats. for example, carry lesa time allowance than yachll lo Clau B. John Gettle. race c o m m 1 t t e e chairman, uld this wu done to even up the number of entries ln Lht various clalse1. Clu1 A llall yachts from 50 feet overall lo the ._focn.rs. Clul B Ocean Racine lilts boats from 41 to 41 feet: Cl.us C la com- poted laraeb' of 40-footen wlth a few 37-foottra. By far the largest number ln Class C are the Cal-4.0s with 11 entriu. Thi' re1t of the cla.u ll made up of K-40a. fllander-371, ColumbJa.JBs ud oth•n aboul the aame lize. Clall D i1 dominated by tM C.1-3& with 17 tntrles. Olhtn include J.r.35&, Oh_llon-351. and Albera.a5is. Clua E cootaJu a 1.ata• fleet of Cal- 34s. tot&Uq lt. Otbtn lo tbt Cilia in· elude Ca).Jle, Newport-30l..i Cal-25.s, Columbia-281 and Erle10n ""'· Tba MORF dM.toa bu U. lar&eat CCJOCMtraU. al olue b 0 a t •• domlutad by C&)..211 and cu.a.. With • •llliUllDa al ~ Col· amllU Dtl.O.S.. ... 00.Mt. lMJut eat.am .... u. a..t ii Ult lf,.loot S.. SIDOD ..... bJ TY actor Jlra A.r'IMM al 1.A YC. Aaother celebr1l)'-o'llt'Md "cat'• la 8 u d d y EbMD11 MW a.ioot Polyaulu Con. cept. Sm&Dut catamaraa b the a. foot Btld I 1k.lp1)tred b7 Rooald BoblnlkJ. ror complete lilt ot Emeflada u - lries 1tt Pas• to . J Road ii1iiir-1iiliiii'"tl)iM11i'4ill~~· • ~. wtltrt •• )tu them? l.tlldw1ie!N~ liil[llrln.y WU dJJ!lcUlty of allo•IAI ._.ueot egress an4 exit for tbo.e .-tour the Peninsula to s.igh~ and abop. The dilemma of a beacb highway was summed up by one ftman trm the alMSience, who idt.ntifted bend! u Mrs. Garland White, of 109 31st St. "If you put a tour·llOe hlgbway in, "Tbe cart are oouy. and unbealUl,, because all the gas fumes would blow rigJlt onto the homes from the ~an breeu that cemu from offtbore. ''Ooean't 1111bocly elae have any other ideas?" No one did. Couitt1 BOflrd Order OCC Must Take All Comers BJ moMAS FORTUNE Of ltle O.IW """ Iliff Orance Coast Junior Colle&• Diltrlct was ordered by county school board members Monday to accept all 1tudent1 who want to attend-with or without seat tax payment The county board's rulin& appeared to be aootber victory for Ule new Sad- dleback Junior Colle&• Dbtrlct whicb is now setting up a Misaion Viejo cam· pu:: to serve lltudeots from Laguna Beach. Tu•tin and Sam Clemente-San Juan Capistrano areas. ~ Orange Coast dil'trict operates two campuses, OCC al Coct.a Mesa and Golden West at Huntington Beach. The choice of Saddleback transfer students is llkeJy to be OCC because it is closest for Ulem. South county students who cannot get the course of study' they want at Saddleback may attend the county junior college of their choice, the board said. But today it aee1n1 quite po88ible tbe Orange COMt cllstrict will play a final trump card. CoDe1e officials are threateaing to adopt a policy of prderentlal reglltratioG, giving first priority to studenta reaidln1 wWUn the district. If an enrollment limit also is set. Saddleback area atudents could be frozen out. Neieber district, then, would foot the bill both believe the other should be paylna. South county student$, without a campus to .tteod. would be the losers. The county school board action ap- parently doea not prevent preferential regl.tration. Deputy County Cowuel John Andtnon said be could find nothina In tbe Edacation Code to make IKE ILL ... winter home on the Southern California desert. Shortly after the 'n·year-<>ld w.tr hero and former Pres1dent wu car- ried into the hospital on a stretcher at dusk Monday, one of hi• aides made a brief announcement that ''the doctors fell lt ls belt for a period of medical observation and bed resl" Asked whether Eisenhower. who twice has recovered from heart at- tackc. had suffered a third, the aide snapr,ed: "I dido 't say anything or the sort.· He disclosed that Eisenhower played a round of goU Monday mO{ning and "compla1Jled of some cbest dlscomfort in the afternoon. long alter the goH." A vlllt by K.iJ1a Olav V o( Norway to Eiseobower's borne at Eldorado Coun· try Club in Itldlan Wells, 9Cbeduled for Mondav afternoon was canceJed. About l :U p.m. PIYl', t w 0 helicopters from th" Alr s ... landed at the country club. Ten minutes later th-ey were airborne. ca rry 1 n g Eisenhower the 1' miles to the five story. 200-bed l\OlpJUt. One visitor it! the holpilal at the time of Eisenhower's arrival said he saw the former President earrled in It ba.odtng that .students be enrolled. Only that they be registered. "We employ just so many in· 1tructors and have Just so many facilities." Orange Coast Superin- tendent Norman Wataoo said. "When thoee classes are filled, they a.re filled, genUemen. Once again I say it is a matter of equity, gentlemen." Orana,e Coast trustee Worth Keene declared hb firlt obll1ation is to students withia the clLsCrk~ He said preferential regi1t.rll&n is "not il· logical· after dllcu.sslon here today." Santa Ana College Superintendent GleM Tabor wu even more to the point. He said flatly bls dlJt.rict "will be forced becauae of space to ao into some sort of preferenUal regist:ra· tion." Saddleback Tru1t.ee Mlchael Collins objected, to tbe logic of what Dr. Wauon and Tllbor wer11 saying. "If we pay the seat tu there will be room for the students, but if we don't pay there won't be room. I doo't think this Ls the situation," he observed. He said seat tu money would not come ill until 1989, and would not aI · feet tbe budget& for next year. OUlclau of Ute two battling junior college districts spoke sbarply during lbe heated, two·a.nd·a·half h o u r d:iJcussion. Wataon charged lbe seat tu savings would not 10 .into new bullding1 but in· stead into the pockets of SaddJeback taxpayers. Speakin& of le&islatlon advocated by Orange Cout, Collins said. "ll is short-sighted and downrllbt wrong to try to ram a shotgun approach through the Le&itlature ... Referring to a broacbJde put out by Watson, Saddleback Superintendent Jack Roper 1ald oamtically, "l com· on a stretcher. Re said E isenbower looked pale. A nurse walked beside the lb'elcher holding up what appaared to be a bot· Ue of Ouid for intravenous injection. Newamen were barred from the base by the commanding officer. on the grounds March ls a strategic Air Command activity closed to civilians. A spokesman at tM bue called Eisenhower's visit a ' ' r o u ti n e checkup." "He didn't feel good so he came in for a checkup." the Air Force spokesman said. Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower dld not accompany her husband to the hos· pltal. She wa1 expected to join him there today. Eisenbowes:.'s firat major llloeaa was a heart attack, suffered in Denver in September, 1955, late in bis first term as President. He recovered ld>d won reelection lo 1961. lo June ol that year he underwent surgery at Walter Reed Army bospltal In W~ln&ton for Ileitis. a blockage of the amaJJ in· ttstine. In November, 1957, be suffertd a mild atrole at the WNte House. but was able to attend a NA TO meeting in Paris tbret weeks l*T. pliment Orange Coast oo LellinC our story statewide. It is precedent setting for one dlatrlct to tell the story of another." Al wue la whether Saddleback should pay '300 pe-r student seat tax on students sent to other d.lstrict!. Under state Jaw. It la exempted for three years as a new disb1ct from doing IO. The seat tax. for buildina and maintenance, he.lps finance the seat occupied by the transfer student. Tbe county board vote for blanket admission of out-0f-district students was 5--0. Previously. the county board had approved two appeals of Sad· dleback area studenta served with notices of restriction by Orange Coast. PresenUy enrolled at Orange Coast are 1.200 SaddJeback are\ students for which the district will receive $360.IXXl in seal tax payments. Those who wlll be sophomores next year or are in vocational programs will not be ac· commodated on the first-year Sad- dleback campus next fall. One student who falls in th.is category. Marilyn Spivey, of Tustin, appear ed Monday to urge the county board to take action. She said she had been refused permission lo regist.er that morning and needs to register early to assure getting the courses she needs to transfer to a unlvenity. There is proviaion in the county board action that no junior colle&e district shall get more Saddleback transfer students than it has this year. North Orange County Junior CoUeae Di.strict, with relatively few Sad· dleback students, urged adoption of this formula to preserve Ule slatu.s quo. nae North County Io b by Ing prompted Orange Coast Tnatee Keene to remark angrily, "Th11 i.s a cate of their beJng pretty fJee with sorMooe else's money."· Fro.. Pqe 1 HARBOR ... through on and offshore mooring fees now being collected by the county agency. That adds up to $82,000. "There is little queatlonlng that we could count on this income." he said. "l'm sure the county will agree to the transfer of these revenues to the city." Additional revenue, the C I t '!' Mana~er sug~est.ed. could be obtained by doubtin~ offshore mooring fees. But the biggest potential source of income to meet barbor operatin~ ex- pense.a Is dependent Oft tM transfer of County tidetandl rranta to the city. Hurlburt said. He pointed out that some •115.IXXl is now collected annually by the count; for sucb ~unty tidelands leasea as Newport Dunes, Balboa Yacht Club and the Channel Reef Apartment J>oat sUps. • Also, there ls tbe · pohlbllity of ad- dltionaJ future revenue from county tide~da in the· Upper Bay. Hurlburt cited •s an example ptana for a majol' muin' on county tl.deland1 at the moutb of Big Canyon on the eaal Jlde of Ule bay. • THI UL TIMA Tl ta CAR'IT ClWING MS UNIQUE NEW PROCESS CLEANS DE9 I AND YET DEATS THE FINEST CARPETS wmt LOVINS CAAE ..• • \\. Put Ne" poll· and ous ma1 ver! him Iron al i:: 'Bo1 Beg FLO nie at have ten<!es ti1e fl store. Ccw Elizab Dale the ms and J given Superi Girl SAN El Ca pr a yet bef' th - U" T...,.,.._ Put Teeth i11 La.., New York Emergency Squad police officer grimaces in pain and complains about hazard· ous duty as he shows off teeth mark.s left by Columbia Uni- versity demonstrator who bit him when officers cleared 500 from campus (story, addition- al photo, Page 4). 'Bonnie and Clyde' Begin Senten ces FLORENCE . .'µiz. (UPI) -"Bon nie and Clyde" and "Jesse J.1llle5'' have begun serviog :>-to-7 year sen- tences in the Arizona State Prison for the $25 armed robbery. of a country store. Court records revealed Tuesday th.at Elizabeth Nell CoWns, 20, Raney Dale Webb, 20, Ml<> refer t o thernsewes as ''Boonie and Clyde," and James Jesse Smith. 2ll; were given the seotences in Graham County Superior Court U.S. WiUUirawal ~N (UPO -])Jp}Omatic aou.rcea said today Hanoi bas told it.a allies it stmds firmly by its four key conditions -including c o m p l e t e Ameriolll witbdrawal -as the "unaltenlbte basis" fOr Vietnam peace negotiliiliofts. 'lbe only issue on wblcb the Oom· m unttQ appell' to bold out 1ome degree d. <.'OIDp'OJllise is the timetable for the American witildrawal from Vietnam. Nor is Hanoi in any way prepared to modify it4 demand that tlbe National Liberation Front of South Vietnam, the Vitt Cong's political ann, should partidpate in peace negotiations, ttle aouroes said. They said the idea of any sottenmg of Hanoi's political stand in regard to a Vtetn.mn lettlement "Cllll be safely dbimtued. ,, HaDlli wmta • return Jn pri.Dclple to the ~ne'Vla Agreement of ISM, with tbe ultimate but not too diistant aim of unifying Vietnam under its leaderstiip. Brush Fire Under Control; No Orange County Threat Weary fire figbten said they had the state's first major bursb fire of 1968 "95 percent contained" this morning in the Riverside County area northwest of Elsinore. They hope to conquer the blaze late today. A U.S. Forestry spokesman said "We have only ooe bad bot spot re- mairriog at the extreme south end of Cow Canyon and we are moving fn on it now.'' He said tbe teITaln was straight up and down so it was iJving tbe fire fighters some trouble. A total of 10 helicopters and tank planes were dropping chemicals and water on the spot this mo.ming. "'11be weather i.s much better today with wibds down to six to 12 miles an hour on the ridges with the tem- perature lower and tbe humidity ris· ing," the official said. "With this break in the weather. we're almost certain to have it licked by tonight," 1lhe official said. Monday the fire threatened to burn over Trabuco Peak into Orange Coun- ty bot was contained 8lld ttle nearest line is one and a ball miles fr<>m the Orange County boundary. There were no buildings of any kind destroyed. There were only a few minor injuries among the fire fighters. mosUy muscle strains. . l or Ni gotiatTo ns negotiations wittl the United States - if sudl negoti.atioo.s get unlter way at all, Hanoi appears mweover set on con- Unui.ng the fiehtiJig even wtille negotiatine until it ia assured ol a set- tlement. 'I'he fencing for a lite f o r preliminary talka to decide wbether formal talks cao be MTanged suggtlts that Haoot Is Ill no hurry to negotia&. It is seen by diplOmatic observers to be marklng time, wiOl an eye to the U.S. presidential eltctiloa, to dif. rel"el'ICeS within the Ameri<:an govern- ment and parties and world pressures generated by a systematic and studiously nour1sbed propaganda cam- paign. Some dip~ observen did not rule out tile poaltlittty that Hanoi is in effect still bqQC· fOr a "defection" of Saigon through a new military ol· iens+ve, Jnitiating the tlhlrd and flina1 &t&ge in the progre11s towards nwolu- tionary victory, wbich it prefers to a negotiated settlement. Burgla~s Get $50,000 in Fu1·s Burglars tunneled their way into a vault of a Santa Ana fur store and escaped with about '5(),000 worth of fur pieces. poiloe reported Monday. Officers said the burglars broke through an outside wall of a vacant of- fice next to Charmante Furs, 1525 E. 17th ~l and then tunnelled through a second wall connecting with the vault. Charles Cohen, owner of the fur finn, called it a "highly professional job. They obviously bad knowledge of furs as they selected only the most ex- pensive pieces." Police said the job looked to be similar in method to one used by a pro- fessional gang what has robbed several Los Angeles County fur shops in recent weeks. The blaze, which devoured almost aoo acres of brush and timber was started Sunday by children playing with matches near the small com- munity of Alberb.ill, six m I 1 e s northwest of Lake Elsinore, forestry officials said. Assets Bared There were 554 men still on the line this mornO..ng including 26 hand crews and seven forestry service fire trucks. Stutknt Body Candidate Show s Hers t'laeldly, April '°·. 1968 t Special Delivery John Easterwood, president of Cheyenne Saddle Tramps, hands over bags of special mail to Bill Hackbarth, 67-year-old Santa p~ Calif., pilot who is flying rebuilt 1918 DeHaviiland mail plane ovet route of nation's first air mail flight. The biplane is due in Washing-· ton, D.C., on May 15 for special ceremonies in which it will be~ ed over to Smithsonian Institution. Hackbiirth expected to span mo.t& of Nebraska today. Pill Blood Clot Scare Bring~ Label Revi,sWn WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) pro- posed today a "prompt revision of uniform labeling" of American-made oral contraceptives to reflect British studies linking use of the pill to possibly serious blood clot problems. British studies said a great majority of the women found 'with the disease suffered only minor effects. An estimated six million to 8.5 million women use oral contraceptives in the United States. Millions more uae them in other parts of the world, particularly in underdeveloped n.a• tions. Girl, 14, Organizes PuehloPrayer Meet STANFORD (AP) -AS tan f o rd University coed running for president of the student body is taking no chances on her assets going unnotl'ced. she said. "Nothing more than a little distraction for a lot of book-weary students." The British studies, published April 27, found occurrence of blood clotting in one out of every 2,000 women who took· blrth control pills. The effects ranged Crom generally minor lo fatal strokes. Called thromboembollc disease. the problem involves a moving blood clot within the body. Such a clot can lead to very minor damage or in some cas&s can cause serious illnesses and result in strokes. A report on the The proposed new FDA labeling would "reflect the find.ipgs of the British studies,'' a spokesman said. Labeling of the pills would be aimed at prescribing pbyalclans. Dr. Herbert L. Ley Jr .• director of the FDA Bureau of Medicine, notified U.S. manufacturers by telegram · of publication of the British report nist weekend. The wire was made public today. SAN DIEGO (UPI) -A 14-year-old El Cajon girl bas or~ a public prayef' ~g to help p?'Ople N?mem- ber the Pueblo. ., TI>e Pueblo, .a naval intelligence ship, was seized by North Korea 100 days ago and ita crew taken captive. "People have kiod of forgotten about it," Marcee R~ said. Posters are going up all over the campus showing Vicky Drake, 21, a Spanish major, clothed only in a smile. "I am proposing nothing useful," Miss Drake, whose political plat- !rom ii 38-22-36, plans a whistle-stop tour of the men's dorms. Stanford o!ficials said she has a scholastic average "just over B." ' Dress Yourself in Profits Maybe you think you haven't got a thing to wear. DAILY PILOT advertising representatives have ideas in all sizes, shapes and colors. We'll tailor a prog ram to fit your needs. And we 'll make it fit your budget, too. Come in today and browse around the shop that produces the best-dressed newspaper in town. It's a fashion show in pictures and print. And your product, goods or services will be displayed in the most respected showcase you can find. Ca II 642-4321 -We'll send a Fitter* •Ad Repre1entative DAILY PILOT .. ......... ..., ... ...., ... •: An emaprhln& youq Meter nMald ID Grand Raplcb, Mich., WU anlmpreued by the size of the car and the Uceme number IO ahe wrote out a •I ~a.:~ The car belonatd to Go¥. R.. ...,. • Electrcmict EnglneeJ Irk T,... ..... , 22, of Sacramento. sued "ComNRtibillty TeatiDJ Jntema.. tioaal·,.-anectni ill computer matdlecl ldlD oDly wttb fat girlJ wbo smoked and 4nnk. He d• · manded mum ol bit '171 fee. Su-~Court Jodie 0...-D.S.. C:Mr, qreeln& tiat the computer Orm and TrtUter were not com- patible, tossed out the lllit. He said Treuter did not show the compa- ny failed to live up to its contract. • 7th Heart Transplant Patient Dies PARIS <UPn -Clovla Roblaln, ee, the world'• MV&ntb beart trauplant petient, dJed today &1 boun after he received the heart of a 23-year-old auto accident victim. Doctor• blamed irreparable brain damat• cauled by a drop in blood pretsure foat after the operation. Dr. Maurice Mercadler. ch I e f surgeon at La PiU• Hoepital, aald the new heart continued to but atron&Jy at the end but tbat Roblaln succumbed to secondary ca u a ea due to 1 ow resiitance. Doctors lale'r gave details m the "a.ecood.ary cauae1." Death of Roblain, a truck driver, left only one of anen peraom 1"10 have underJODe heart trauplant operation alive. He II Dr. PbWp 81.alberC. Ill, a South African dentilt 1fbo underwent a tranaplant operatlon Jan. 2 at Cape Town. BlaibeTf, a patient of pioneer tran1Plant auraeon Dr. auutian Barnard, h11 been releued from the hospital and Is dolng well. Surgeons flnlsbed the operation on Roblaln at 7 a.m. Sunday but an hour later the patient's blood pressure took a druilc d r o p. Ul'ITt ..... Doctors aald they revived Roblain and that a few boura later the donated heart was beat1n1 "normally.'' But in a few minutes the blood stopped cir· culating, both hla braln and hia kidneys were damaged. The blood transports oxygen to the brain and without It the brain is damaged. Because of this damage Roblaln never regaJned consciousness and be was aUll in a coma when be died. During the night doctor• became ao fearful they started artificial respiration in a last desperate effort to keep him alive. FORCIBLY REMOVED -Motorcycle policemen carry out dissident coed student from be•el&ecl Columbia University building ill New York early today. More than 1,000 policemen moved on campus and scores were injured u students were dragged and carried from the buildings. For a few moments lt appeared the brain <mee more was "commanding" Roblain to breathe and be rallied for a relatively llhort Ume. 'Poor People's' Leader Demands 2 Million Jobs Traq Gn1c1't, of Pcltin, nl., ii tTlf-fno to 1'phold the 1'1(/Wlt "1 tht Ult· phont compcmr during the ~l 1trlke. But unabi. to read IM COMld noc look UJ> tht number lltrstlf and 10 1M goC tncmtl o wrong numbtr. She hopa that m the future MT frit1ldi 1DiU coll hu. • L. P. Volft, 1ecretary of the atate department of natural re- IOUICel in Madilon, Wis., uid 10,000 more applications for tur- key buntinf lleemea have been 1lled than can be granted this year. He better dig up an extra one, however, as among the re- jected applicants ls Voigt's boss, Gov. W.,ren KnowlH. • Comedian Miiton lerle'• tax ac- countant got a legal ''pie in the face" when he was arrested by Treasury Agents for allegedly of· ferlng a $1,000 bribe to an Inter· nal Revenue Service agent. Moe Morris, 76, Berle's accolDltant for 2:0 years, is reported to have paid the bribe to allow more than '60,· 000 in unsubstantiated expenses on the comedian'• 1960 income tax return. Berle and bia Wife were not involved in the charge. • The gunman was nonplussed when he stuck a gun in the ribs of Thereu Suare1 in a robberv at· tempt at ber variety store in Se- attle .. ''Go ahead and kill me," she aald. "then l won't have to work anymore." The young hoodlum fled empty lwlded. Just a Youth, 18, Faces Trial in ~laying Of Five Children MATI'OON, Jll. <UPI) -1b<m&s (l)arles Fuller n, 18, goes before a juage today on charges of killing five of hfs girl friend'• 10 brothers Mid lilten by tlhootiQc eadl in the heed . F~'s prellmlDllty hearin& on ~ges of murderine the twin brother ol Edna IAube Cox, 18, .-id four of her younger brothers and &liters wes set for 10 a.m. in the Cole County Circuit Court et CJw'ltdon. Fuller, • hlgti IChool Ml!6or who bad dated Edna Louise, ,... arrested at Ob.-mton Sundly' 12 bow'• abr the Cox children's bodies were found in a oorn crib on their farm six miles northwest of Mattooo. Char~ston is 20 miles east of Mattoon. Coles County SherlfC Mike Curtis said Monday Edna Louise was at h o m e Saturday when her t w l n brother. Edward LewLs. 16, aod t.he other Cox children, Gary, 7. Kenneth 5, Mary Katherine, 8 and Tberel58, 9, were mot to death with a pistol. Two other children fouod ttle bodies in ~ near a com crib several bun· dred yardJ from ~ farmhouse. Tbe &lrl was "10 hysterical we couldn't question ber" just alter in· veeutatota airriftd et the tenant farm, CUIUI said. Monday night be Mid, "Lodse WI in lie boule," et lie time of ttie alaytnp. Earlier. the sberllf bad said it was "po.sible" the girl had witnessed ttie slayin&s. CurtJs aod Coles Coonty State's Al· toroey Ratpll Glean refused to com· ment on ~ Fuller had bet!a du.Itel ~n to marry Louise. WASHINGTON (UPI) -'1be &v. Ralph Abenathf led • edvmce guard of 1be Poor Ptqile's Crnlde to Capitol Hill today -de.IDIDded that Congres5 create a milnilman cl 2 milli<>n new jobs for tbe bird-core unemployed. "Emtmc programs for c:natrng Jobs simply an not work l n g," Abernathy told the Senat.e anttpowrty subcommittee. "We need th<lee jobs badly. We need ~m now. We need to have money in our pockets, to be abJ. to hold up CM' beads. "We muet not, we cannot. ft will oot continue 1ills way," be ta.Mi. Abemathy, 1'bo took ovu leedenbip ol the Poor People's Campalp COD· ceived by ~ late Dr. MarCio Luther King, said the nation m\ISt provide 1 million jobs immediately and aooeher million over tt>e next four yean. "We are here beclUle ft wut to work but we ate tired of being told llbere are no jobl for ,...., w. are qualified," Abemattl aid. "Despite America's widely publicized affluence, btm<ir«is oi tbousaods drag out their lives in an ecooomk ckpression as bad as any ever known." "We certainly hope this Congress will realize the Negro -the black man -has been w.aiting 350 years. and I don't tbiDk ft cen be expected to wait forever for somelh.log that wes guaranteed us by the ConsUtution ." Abematby said berore eoteriof the bearing room. One of Ute poverty crusader•. Mrs. Mll'tba G!'ass, an 1ndlan W'CllDlll from Ponca City, Okla., broke lDto aobs as lbe told tbt Semta plMl "1ioo IDally °' oar people .. oat GI jobl." "It u just a m1Nde wt k91p alive." she said. Mn. Grua, mother of 11, said "CU' men break 1beir health pitcbinl bay far 2 ceot.s •bale because tbey can't.,. get diabwalbing jobs." ·•we shared our country with you but fou took all of It and we're starv· mg,'' ahe added. "It'& very bard when ,your cblld. H~S Io r something to eat Drab Interlude Curtain of Gray Insulates Coast From Warmth ~ .. 11 .... 1a ....... ~ ---_.....,._. .... ~ .... ... _... ... a.111e---.Pt'"°' ~ 11M Ille MflM'I llltll ........,. """ "' ,..,,..,, .. ,. ... .,..... .... ...., ... ...., ....... ,.... -di!* ....... n. ........ , .. ,.._,,. rtedl-• n. ..... " ..,... ..,.. .._ ....,..-.TIJlllM't•J.s. n.Nr ....... ~~ ...... ""' .. ......,... llNt "' .. LAI---....... ......,.,. 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Q • JI &1 Tr ,. ... ,, . • • .. " n n . "' " " .. J1 .. ., "' .. .. " 11 II • fl .. .. .... and you've iot nodlin& to give bkn When all around you y«i see bow rich everybody el.Je fa in Ills country.'' >4Jl VIA UDO At Colu:Dthia ti. ~- NEW YOU (UPI) -NWly 1,000 pot1cemen IDO'V'ed onto the Columbia \Jmverclty campus earty today and forcibly e~ buDdredl of .cudeou from ftve buHdinga tbey bad lti'led a weet. ill • protelt ~ amnral· ty policy. Police reported that Ga pereons had beea .-rated, mOlt of them Oft tre..,...lne char,_. About .100 ot tbem ftT't gjrla . 8cor'e1 cl penou were ~ed u police, mnliot Dlf'Wk*t, dragged and carried ICl"eaminl 1tudeotl nm the halctine, Omdall at Demi)y Sl Luke's Bo.pita! niported 7t perlOlll were treated for injuries. About 40 others reeetftd treatment et a ealDl>QI first aid .tatioo. ,J, Of thole tnetiect et .. bolpital, eo were sQadienta, tour wt-r. faculty members. and 12 werf policemen. One policeman was adnll~ted to a corooary unit, apparenUy s.uffertng heart trou· ble. Cl.aues at Columbia C.Ollege wen ordered cance~ today but other divisions of the unfvemty scheduled aessioos '°'" the afternoon. Haun .._. police bad clem!d tbe CaimpJll, a p'GUp oi ltudeota i8lued a statement eaillng on fellow students to stage a strike. They also demanded the restcnetion cl Uotvenlty Presi· dent Gray10n Kirk and Vice President David 'l'r\man. Kirk aa1d be b a d no intention of reaignba&. This mormn,, groups ol 10 to 12 policemen patrolled tbe campus. They ftl'e leered by small binds of atudenta. At leut three ralllu were scheduled for 1be day by variou1 student groups. About 300 etudeota milled around Low Library, one of the ftve buildings from which police began eWctiog tbe protesters early todaiy. The police were met et the doon by pallbra.s ... ....... • ta 4 •• h lboutbll: "W• lbaJl DGt be JDOndt• But fbe h1UclinC1 w .. delrtd 'Wilda two boun of tbe policemea'1 ll'l'tval oa Im c:ampaia at 2:• LID. at lta Nll1*t ot tile 11Di111nit1'• board" ........ Of tbe BGO ~.about."'" Necroes ai.t about . 71 .......... Some ... Md from .. buildblp bMdcuffild ... hlee*q .• tiUJe " lllN IDd Ule ..... of doGra ~ be bNrd outlidt u police llWept tbroqb .. ba&Hnl•. ' * * *' Highway Patrol Standing Guard At Ohio State COLUMBUS, Ohio <UPn HidrnY patrolmen llood pard et each door to tbe Ohio State UDlvenity adm•nbtratlon building todlry to pre- V'eDt anotbeT takf'Jf1Ver by Nep'O stude~. It wes tbe aeooad day 1be petrotmen were pruent at tile reqlMlt at uniwrsity «6clall ~UClllllNDC 1'rktlly 's s• of the admM!istr.tco buildlnc by 75 studeuta. Emergency meetmc• were tchedul· ed by the board cl truetees end tile faallty C'OWlCi1 today &Dd fioni&bt to ditcuss tbe actiOn of studentl fto held two vice pre!ldentt and o t b e r employes in the building by 75 students. Emergeocy meeUDgs were sdledul· ed by tbe board of trustees and tbe faculty council today and ton1tbt to discuss tbe action of ttudents wbo held two vice priftlents eel o t b e r employes in ttle butldinC virtue! prilooers for sevcal houri. OPEN OAJLY 9·6 Home a Gift Shop . . .. -. .. . ~raft ;tlere iO Stay Task Force Rejects Reforms WASatNGTON (UPI) - After mootM of public and cooaresliooa.l debate and a fu.lkl.ms presidential study, the draft system is V\rtua.lly where It was wben con· troversy erupted. Selective Service Director Lewis B. Herabey confirmed Monday that mc>Q of the much-discussed r e r o r m s proposed for the 20-year·old system have been rejected along the way. H e r s h e y met with reporters af~r news reports indicated a three-man task force or which he was a member had d e c 1 d e d against m o s I recom· mendatlons of the National North Korea Infiltrators Kill 2 More SEOUL (UPI) -Two South Korean soldiers were killed and two others wound· ed in a new attack by North Korean infiltrators in the Demilitarized Zone Monday. Korean military spokesmen said today. In the second Communist attack tn three days. the North Korean.a ambushed a seven-man SolMh KoreaJl patrol in the eastern sector of the t5 mile zone that d1vtded the two Koreas, the spokesmen said. Newspapers in Seoul said the South Korean patrol called for artillery support and batteries near the scene rired 100 shells. S o u t h K o r e a n army head- quarters. however. refused to confirm the report. Saturday North Koree.lls attacked a United NaU<ms command patrol near the Panmunjom Truce Village. killing one S o u t h Korean soldier and wouodin& two American soldiers. AdvilQl'y Com.mi~ Ol\ Sele,cUve Serv\ce. B o t h ~were~ by Prealdent Jobnson. Hershey sm the task force . ~ two other members were then ~fense Secretary R o b er t S. McNaJJ)ara and then Budget Director Ch.-Ses Schultze, bad done "a vwy fine job" ln reviewing the recom- mendations of the advisory commission. The ta.st f<ree finished I ls report oo the commission's recommendations Oct. us. 1967. but it was no t previously made available to the public. Most of these proposab were rejected by Con~ in 198'1 when It ex· tended the seltclive service laws for four years. The eommissioo, headed by former Assist.ant Atty. Gen. Burke Marshall, said there was oonlusi<>n in the decentral.iied system under which some 4,000 separate draft boetds administer the laws. I' called for creation or some 300 to 500 centralized regional office&, automated record-keeping, drafting of 19-year-olds first. selecting draftees by lottery. discon· tinuing student and oc· cupational deferments. and other reforms. Only one major recom· mendat.ion has been carried out. and that one only in part. Graduate s ~ h o o I deferments in fields other than medicine and general occupational training were abolished earlier this year. Hershey spoke scornfully of the M a r s h a I I Com- m1ss)on 's proposals. "I think ltley were pretty far out on the use of machines." he said. "I don 't ttiinlc they used the ex· perlences ol the past.'' Of the proposal to replace the volunteer boards with paid professionals, Hershey said tt would be a return to the "Civil War system." The task force comment on this proposal contended that "local citizens ~end their ~ men to ~ their country. Under the ~·s propose d statute a fedeTal otfJcW sends for them. lJl u un- popular war this could be of critical Importance.'' 1'he task force In lta o w n report to Johnson recom· mended steps to 11t?eamUne administration of tht draft, iJlcluding e x p a n d e d pro· cedures for review of ques- tionable decisions and step- ped up development of na· tiollal criteria for seltction. But Hersbey said 1\ would take '40 million to carry these out and it was oot an· ticlpated Congress would be asked for the money. The task force al·cepted o n e commission recom· mend~tion long sought bv Rep. John Moss r 0-Calif 1. chairman of a House sub- committee on freedom of in· formation p u b I i c' d.isclosure of the names of local draft board members. "Although 1t is recognized that the local b o a r d m e m b e r s are sometimes harassed at their homes by appeals and protests. much of the public confidence value of having outstandinj! citizens as members of local boards is lost if the names of board members are witbbeld," the task force said. Tass Attacks U.S. Flights MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet news agency Tass said today U.S. planes in· vaded North Vietnamese au space over Hanoi. It did not say they bombed Hanoi. According to the Tass d l s p a t c h from Hanoi. "American air pirates in· vaded today the air space of the Democrat.ic Republic of Vietnam cwt'r Lts capital Hanoi. "The city's antiaircraft units met them with a powerful barrage of fire." The tooth H1<'kory F-rm11 l'Lntt "'111 lw openlftS this Wf'f'k. Ouc man) cu111nmf'TI! coul tn cout hue lw>lp4!d us rn<'h thi11 m1lestonf' In (TOW\11. We appreciate llu• conlldeo~e. Be With ue u we ind our aister stnre1 commemorate lhla ha""1 OCCHIOI\. • LJ@l~ ®]J[ll ~~l!fl[3[fill'i]'~ (MAY I ·2·3·4·5) . t SMALL LIVE FREE 80UTH8NN MAONOLrA TNKl!S • • • • W ITH THE: PU"'CHA S!: 0,.. • $4.00 ~M 1 ..,..,.... Rl9dy tor "'-"tint. G.t }'CMS and f'OWt -Mth w. -lfM """'° · Hic:kofy flll'M. Cllftt to nine inches hlrh. • 'Mii .....,,... ........ llUSTAJtC> i-c ..... _ .. ,....._.,,0...,....S • -~,_ BEE.F STICK ,_.._._ ---~ 2 ... •1u ,........,'"-"l ......,"_ C4DTM..ll _..,,,..__ ........., ..... _, ... "00 ,....,.._ •-•tit HICKORY FARMS OLD fASHIONED STICK CANDY Melf'( R.von 3 Pec~•t" fer 'I" t-w+h rHlret• FREE WESTCUfF PLAZA ~ 17tti I lr¥lll•, N~ leec~ ./8 SOUTH COAST Pl:AIA \I~' lrlrt.A •• ttl• S." Di-.e Fwy., C..te w... ,~lrbQt- 0,.11 1...4..,, f .. 111 .. ti ~\JIJlltlP • 111111n w1111111111""11 •"" ~ . • ... ..... -.;--~. --- Tito Ends Conference In Moscow BELGRADE CUPl) President Tito new borne to day from a three wee\.. Asian tour capped by l"o day talks with S o v 1 e 1 leaders in Moscow. No oommunique was e) pected on his M o s c o w discussions. Tito spent three and a hall hours Monday talking wit h Soviet Party C h a l r m a n Leonid I. Brezhnev, Presi- dent Nikolal V. Podgorny and PTemier Alexei N. Kosygin. Informed source11 said they discussed Vietnam and the Middle East -on which the two nations agree -and the situation within thr Communist 'bkx:. on whlch thPy do not always agree. . ' .. -' • it . ... • • • • """' lo. , • DAILY 'ILOT .I Nasser Blasts Parade Plans Ullited Preti JeteniaUooal U.N, d.lplotft•tl t Gd a y predicted the next few days would be thei.t most crucial period slnce the J u n e mideasl war becau.w ol Israel's plans to bold a m i 11 t a r y parade In Jerusalem's Arab sector In defiance of a security coun- cil ban. Other indicetioos of a brimming crisis were an unex pected and unexplained trip to London by Jordan's King Hussein and a fiery speech by President GamaJ Abdel Nasser of Egypt pro- mising that l!rael will "pay the price" for a parade. In a broadcast speech Nasser said another war with Israel was "inevitable." In the Holy City of .Jerusa~m itsell U . N . troubleshooter Gunnar Jar- ring conferred with lsraeli officials. apparently seekin~ some way to bring together .lordan and Israel for talk5 on solving their differences. 2 MtETlNGS At the United Nations 'ccurity council members held strategy sessions today 10 prP.pare for two critically important meetings on the Middle East Wednesday and Thursday. The Israeli ambassador. .Joseph Tekoah, said the Israeli independence day l'arade 1'hursday will take place despite the security council ban. "The Jewish people have waited for this for 2.000 years,·· Ile said. Tekoah made the com- ment shortly after the coun- cil voted the ban Saturda)'. He took the pos1tion that the council's call to abandon the parade was an "advice" and not an "order." The unanimous council vote urged l.srael · · to refrain" from staging the parade which will include a display of tanks, armor and warplanes through t h C' formerly Arab-held ~ector or Jerusalem captured 1n the June 5-10 war. SURPRISE King Hussein flew to Lon· don Monday on a visit that took officials by surpmP. The trip was officially dC'· scribed as "essentially pn· vate" but diplomatic sour- ces said the Jordanian kinj! would meet with Foreign &ecretary Michael Stewart and probably with P r i m e Minister Harold Wilson. The semi-official MlddlP East News Agency reported from Amman ltlat Hussein would be visiting with Euro- pean officials for about two weeks.. The tour recalled one by Hussein last year when he went «i Washington and to major European capitals seekln5! arms and political support. Nasser said in a na- lJonw1de broadcast Monda~ that "no matter ~ h a t resolutions are adopted by the UnJted Nations. th~ bat- tle wlll come inevitably whether we want It or not." But the Eg«ptian presi- dcrnt warned that the nation should guard against bem~ drawn Into batUe before 1t 1~ ready "and before we arc> absolutely confident we are f1l for baUle and ha\'o r f' m e d 1 e d our dC'h· c1enctei. .. " The Egyptian a r m f ti forces suffered a crushmg defeat in the June war but have been built up aga)n, largely with Soviet help. Na!>ser acknowledged that assistance by ~aying, "our friends in the Soviet Union stood by us 1n our time of ordeal.'' Scientists Reveal Oldest Human Skull in West : WASHINGTON t l'PI 1 - Scientists havt.> put on di splay here what thev describe as the o I ct C' \ I human remams <' \ <' r discovered '" the WeslC"rn I lem1sphere -11,000 lo 13.000 years. They took ti> tht.> offict' of Sen. Warren G. Magnuson ID-Wash.). Mon<iay a char- red and broken skull found at a site in southeastern Washin,gton State soon to be flooded by a federal dam. Describing the findini?S were Assistant Prof. Roald F'ryxell and Prof. RlcbaNt B. Daugherty. both of Washington Slate Uruvers1· I\ r ryxell found the re· mains. and D a u g h e r t y directed past excavations at thP site. The skull was found in 1965. FryxeU told reporters, hut 1l "as dated accurately less than two weeks ago with d.isNlvery o{ other vb· Jects at I.he same site. 1'he skull and remains of other human bones were dug out of a 13-foot pit about l •"z miles from where the Snake and Palouse Rivers come lx>gct.her. The area will be flooded by Ule •t8l m1Jtion lower monumental dam being bwlt by the corpc of engineers. SHAPE UP! Join our Spring Fisc,al Fitness Program. . , ~· Russ Lltch, our Fiscal Fitness Director In Newport Beach Here's a plan that's guaranteed to make you feel flacaUy better In fustlO-... or your money back. Our R•9ul1r Program: Earns you the nation'• highest rate on Insured uvt• Wll Cll'ke you fiscally flt at the end of your ff rat quarter. Our Bonu1 Program: Earns you more 1han a regufer sa'lfnga account anywhere fn town. Bullds stronger assets for you in 36-montha. Our Monttt-0-Matlc Program: Helps you save mon.y every month ... without effort. without fall. Affectionately called MOMS, this program hu helped thousands get mor• out ot Uf&. Get a free fiscal fitness checkup at Newport Beach Off ice: 2333 E. Pacific Coast Highway at MacArthur Biid. Th• Nttlon'a Second Llrgest Federal Savings Aleoclatlon wh.-. your money earnt tht natlan'• tlJOfmtrate I a I f Nl.V Ml.OT ' QURMI Socialite Kidnaped, Helt!_ Withho1iling Bogs Down SACRAMENTO (AP) -not glve.n too m u c b possitioD ol 1tle Democ:rata, St 1 & • inc om t ta s tb()qbt," be~. who control the A.Membl7 wl~ is bog&ed down But VeMm&n didn't •IJ'ff 42-33, wu Democrat 1 c lD the Anemb&y Ways and wut. Democrats wM like caucUJ cbaJnnais Wlafiel.i · Under 'Gruesome' Threats . ....£ A. Shoemaker. O.Lompoc, M • a a • Committee today, witbholdlnt but •on t v.,... W'bo 4ald "we sbould not be ud .Democrata s.ay tht pro-ror it w:Ueu tbe aovemor In the poaltlon ol ranunlng potal wW rem.a.i.D tben until abandona hil opposition. down the rovernar1 throat "SAN FRANCISCO UPI) -AuthorlUes today 1outbt a lPlaky man wbo kldnaped a wealthy woman, held lier !f! t h r t e days under ,ruesome" threat. and ~n released her without r;:ni up a ransom of ,000 ln cmaU bills. 'nle abduction of Mrs. Margaret E. LoulJ. flt, from her swank l:\ome in Lafayet· ti! across the bay from San P'ranclJco lMt T u • I d a 1 evening was revealed Mon- daf. by Dist. Atty. John Ne- jedly of Contra Cotta Cowl· ty. She wu released unharm· ed lnSanF ranclsco's Golden Gate Park Friday nlgbt. But the kidnaper never picked up the ransom. lying In a zippered bag by a statue over I o o k i n g the Pacific Ocean two miles away. The FBI was preparing an artist's sketch or the ab- ductor but said it would not enter the case actively becaUM it appears Mrs. Louil was not transported across state lines. Nejedly said disclocure ot the lddn.aping was delayed Crossword Puzzle ACROSS l stt,riadlftr ' l1 tundaty 111tktrl 10 lnstN•tnt 14 b1ou11d 15 Rt•OYt strlnt 16 lllsctll· an tout •lxturt · 17 frlsh 11ct...noe UAC41fq tnowltil .. ltll.U• llfel .. t of 20 E1Ctafft cnitltJ tt VIP' t4 E1-4i.I. 2S "· -of lt1t worl4:" z "°"·· 27 Ctrtal11 flnMClll lftltl brtlOllS " P'rt1Cf!llH 32 •t••· J3C•.~· Ille•: • .,. 3-4 Part of electrtc udllM 36 CIUCllalt -40 Hlglrdr sign 42 11114• '""' 44 F"llnt of nailed fervor 45 Tiit 01' THtamllt 47 L•toN'I ., .. : twotdt •• , .. ant: tftfonlal ,. ~~1:.rty: ,2 ••cwi ,,.,""' 4nk• S4 "°" clu11l111 •achlne 51 ""9ll ,,, ...... = .. 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He said he believed the kid· naptng was the work or more than one person and was "well-conceived and well~xecuted." He said the d e t a 11 e d ransom note waa typed on 11" pages of legal sited paper and threatened Mrt. Louis with sexual auault and acid burning. She is the wife of T. E. Louis, 68, ~ x... ,_St ......... 1 .... •'If.a w..w ....,, __.. president ol Louis Stores,'-------_._.,....,._;;;.;..-_....;.~::.;,.;;;.;;~ Inc.. a chain of 4 o 'Tell me, what ..,.. your bltereat.a ! I'd like to lh&N supermarkets In the San them. wttk you ••• " FranciAco Bay area. · ----------~-------- Louis wae working at bis office 10 miles away in Emeryville when a ma.o about 6-feet, Z.inchea tall and weighing about 180 pounds rang the doorbell at hJs home. Mn. Louis, nap- ping on a living room couch, opened the door and was o v erpowered, blindfolded and led to a c.a.r. Land of Free Objectors Must Put Son in School PE Teacher Shapes Up With Diet RIVE~IDE (UPI) - The parents wbo WOOld not allow ttleir 13-year-o~ boy to attend junior h 11 h because they object.cl to the biltory textbook "Lind of the Frte" have been placed on one year probation and ordered to enroll the boy in a full time school. Mr. and Mrs. Ra 1 p b Guyaux. Riverside, w e r e Critics of the text have charged that it places over emphasis on the roles of minority groups In the history of America . Actor Aids McCarthy LARKSPUR (UPI) -Tbe sentenced M o nday in extra pounds threatening municipal court, after they LINCOLN, Neb. !UPI) - the job of high school gym were found guilty of viol.at· Actor Paul Newman said teacher Betty Blodgett will ing the state education code Monday night there is "not become a thing of the past if for not sending their son, she sticks to her diet, her David, to a social science a chance in hell" that Gov. doctor said Monday at a class where tbe text was re-Ronald Reagan or California personnel hearing. qulred. will be the next president of Tbe hearing by a at.ate of,. The parents were ordered the United States. Gov. Re11an acee~ jt. 1-.;;;;;E%Jlr;;;;;;;;;d;;sin;,;;;;;g;;,;;;;;th;;e~oi;;ffl;;1c;;;;;l1:;l;;;;;;;;:a;;n;;;;;Ytbine:;;;' ;;;;;be;;;;doe;;;;;;;;:an;;';;;;t :;w;;an;;;;t;;;:• But Asumbjyman John ~ ~~":~ <~=;· PROP.ELLERS ~ll~at~~f!'·t:~ SHA,,.FTING Republican goveroor chani· in& bil mind and bacttng t.be payroll deduction plan. 1.1ve:=:.~ la; STIUTS & SHAflUI& FOR All TYPE BOAts t be Oemocra~lled 8 I J BEARINGS •nd PROPELLERS c o m m l t.tee. A.ftennrd, Ways and Muna ~an Strai9htening-Repitchinq-Balanein9 Robert W. Crown ( D • 67J.7'00 Alameda), told blm: JOHN KIDD "Yom best approach is to Mm Ille Prwller Service aecw-e tbe support of the -..-- governor. U you do that 11~~~~·~ll~J09'~~ST~ •• ~N~.,~w~,poa~~T~llA~C~M~~~~ think you'll find you haver:; auWclent vvta." It tUea 11 for committee approval. Tl:le comm.ittet argued about the bill for an hour and a half. Moat Republicans defended the 1ovemor, but Veneman, who is at odds with bim on taxes, criticit.ed Rti1&11'1 plan for a voluntary type of • withholding -something like the banks' "Cbriatmas clubl." "I'm afraid tbiJ plan w aa lfT'S Bf fRIEIDlY If you have new neighbors or kn01' ol anyone tnOViDI to our area, please tell us 10 that we may extend a frlendly welcome and belp them to become acquainted In their new rtn'TOU11dtngs. Huntington INdt VlsHor 536-9626 Cosf1 Mesa Visitor 642-2472 So. Coast Visitor Tuna In the Colorful Sound of Or•nae County Music! RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM From Fashion Island. Newport Beach flcial was calleiJ after Mias to place the boy In a full N e w m a n t o I d a n Blodgett'• prindpa1 eald wt timt school by Mf.1 6. He estimated 700 people at the week ht would not renew wa1 expelled -trom Central Lincoln A i r v o r t that her contract at Red1")0d Junior Hilb Sdllol I D Reagan. the former movie High School bee.au.at Ult November, 196'7. and television star, doesn't w8t ovenrelght.. Mrs. Guyailll said, "l have have the political creden- ''Miss Blodgett does not no regr~ although we were tials to serve the country. 494.()57' serve as an appr~rlate lm· not pennitted to offer a Newman was in Nebraska fflrbof Visitor age for physical btelth and defense." She said the boy to campaign for Se n . vigor," 1aid pr t n c i pa 1 would be sent to a priyafe Eugene J. McCarthy of Min· 642-353$ DClnaJd Kreps. "My pre>-~scboo~~l::.... ~~-----~n~e~so~ta~. ------~•••li!!li!!llililil•••L---------------_:_ ___ _ Mllnwl opinion 'f that l1le • •_not Ill effedJft teacb.-.'' H<>Wever, ber do c tot , Wendell H. Butler, said Monday abe had already come down from 220 pounds to 2.12 In thf Jiit week. II the CODtiaues on tbt aptclal' diet prtlCrlbed for her the 41-~ old MlJa Blodgett will welsh between 142 and 1M pounds by Stptmlber, Butler uJd. 1'e lMatnll. conducted by .Pal.It A. WlMon ol Ult sfate o ff 1 c e of ad· · miniatrative procedure, will eontilme Wtdneld1y and Thurlday. WbQa will then · mU.e a reoom.mendaticm to ldw>ol truat.Mt w h • t h e r Mill Blodcett lbould bt re- talald or diam'uect .t N~ open a,id sen1ing COSTA MESA/ NEWPORT BEACH uu •rwro•T IOUl.IYAID. co au .. UA 11117 • I 7 I . I • 4 1 ·4 7 I' ................. -.1111 COUITEIY II A WAY OF BUSINESS LIFE" • "' • "f' .. !his • not I rlcHC.UIOUI story ••• I Whtft this mm mirtd, h• wn drlvlnl 1 aul1r meM l1rpr car. H1 couldn't 1fford to m._tntein ht hl"' COit of his present car *"'flfY month, yet ht hit wtfl needed transportltlon every d,y. He went * Qlck Iverson about 1 am1ller car •.. 1 Vol , lrid ,_ and his wife wert ~ed It the ltl10Uftt !Of coeci ~ thty could save every month. Chick Iverson ·~ thtm that they could savt 1pproxlm1t8'Y $68.$0 '1 month OYer a I~ pet10d. This comperiton lrwolwd substantial savlnp on purchnt price, ptollne, nur~ ance. license l)tM•, tires-. lnttnlt on car~ ,... pelra, Ind on .., on. Not onty coufd ltllY ,_ lfford 1 Cit, but they a .. IMld IJJOUF tD tlM .that they hldn't pllMld on. Snin1 money It rlclaMaus. If JOU would likl to enl01 I~ Ecdnomr ef YfNf oecupetioa, then call Chick Mrillli ~ .,._ ,_,,,.. sul1 Ind pt the full c:ompert.,-F,., of ~ 1 Authclrind fot ~r protctlon • • f. I ? I . . . .. .. .. . l Aase· Brtua releaae tionnal facing Lesia la Tbe tbro Autm. Orange diono quutlc DBA~ Olfllel L "~ "· lufvl "'" 0.f ff, '""' •ftd -w ..... nfll I'~ 8AL' c .... c..ea I BE ue e" . p m Ce• ... ~ p OOIJ •• 71 " ... . , . • I , - .. IWlY PllOT 7 • ' • For The Record Ope• .. nk Aeeeunt Judge Cites DAV Lawyer Marriage fMenses ~=11;~~~~~.:s cb'lroi'ioi<. Yo~ '\~"rt-;·· oa -= ·1r;:~M,.Ull 1-_rn~~A~~F. AN\t: • GARDEN GROVE -Two wew of bkterlng came to an ~ here Mond.lly ac Uae Garden Grove City Counc.ll t\Dally elected I i:DIYOr. Chosen to bud tbt CO\ID· ty'• thlrd largelt city WN H. Reece Ballard wbo was elected to the council in 11164. BaUard was elected wbeu the otbv nominee few mayor, Vice Mayor Kathryn Barr, nominated him. thUJ making for a unanlmO\ll vote. ttirs. Barr was then re- elecU!d vice mayor. Man Killed In Accident SANTA AHA -DavW and busmen reltlOOI. C&dwell, ~ for tbe The ~ la Npr9tell~ • m bat t 1 e d Disabled ting the DAV Jack Flieller American Veterans (DAV) Chapter Md the DAV Foo.n· Of Saota Ana. ls tbe newest datfoo of Santa Ana ill clvll lariet today ln tbe months· actioo brought lty Ute at.ate lut year alleiiDC tb.at tbe Jo1>i l e i a l mM>euverioc c.-canlzationa beve c o • between the State Attorney mingled charitable a n d General's Office a n d local fraternal funds. DAV Leaders. For months, 1 e g a 1 Cadwell Monday w a s maneuverlng baa been aolng on before Judge Jqdge. Tbe ~red by Superior Judce attoroey generel't office at James F. Judge~ allow the one time conteoded that attorney g~ral'a office to Ca<iweU diverted "at least examine bis personal bank $44,500 of DAV trust funds" account. Into his OW11 account. Cad"11 threatened to ap-CadnU maintains t h t peal to a higher court before transfers were for his fees the ~ l~ deadline set for and experw.es. Deputy Attol'My General Charles Rumph told the court that b~ 1' not sure that Cadwell's as~rtion ls cor· rect and w J s h e s to determine "whether the en· tin amount diverted to Cadwell's account was used in compliance with a previous stJpulation in the original suit last year." 'I The stipulation required · ; that any funds spent for the DAV be distributed only by the board of d.lrectors of the • • DA v F 0 u D d a t i 0 n • a •• charitable group set up to administer the assets of the local DAV chapter and its thrift stores until the suit is settled. c:rr~:n~~:? SI' lt~IC-1im t='· 1~ Ballard. a SS.year-old private investigator, beaded the Garden Grove poUce department Lrom 1957 to 1962. Tbe earlier stalemate foe the city's top post resulted ANAHEIM -A motarlat wu fatally uuured Mold.ay when his car atru~ 1, tree on Weal Orante Avuue here. Police said Harold P. Jt68 CGll1lty Traffic 1!C'J revealing the account which1====================. be maint.lins for penoMI " ~1-~ AJi-.~~lF;;~ ,~~L~~:ls; ~~ Or'"• Wiii ef ...,,,_ --UatLI Marine Force Lands, ' Near San Clemente 66 Oeatai T.U II Ward. 58, of Anaheim, was driving alone at the time of the accident. Tbe County Coroner'& OUlce aald be died at the Welt Anah~ Community Ho,,pital Of bead -Injuries. "~WttAI-1,~·~~~ CAMP PENDLETON The h o.u; e • tPobou~ 01·1/~Nfi "-", ~· ;;: IUPI) -A 4,000.man rein-training could be rt1'ted to Orange GI 1 v J,., w""" ~ ti1C1 forced Marine Corps reol. recent action. in ~m, a n . Cl. ., m town. O" . MA i~ff-aMtNi. ,,_ A., n. of ment landed al White Beach spokesman said. ' U· n1·e.:: 1'n v.· et \!:"' •1111 .:A,r1tno L .. i.~-.s midway between Oceanside erclse will en4 .Fri~J. 0 .Ad, ·T~./'l,•·· P-°'J~j1~ o1 • 439 and San Clemente ln war The h·--.'"'et.ical problem c;,,.,, "~ ~ v.; ''* o.. "~' ORANGE -Army Spec. 4 1tt't~Y~to~t'~e~r ~ "; of 21, games ~ this Marine base of tM inva~a ·•M to Offer Gary A. Stadinl, 21, of Chi1d Talk Set at UCI "Children in the Oriental Family" will be the subject of a lecture at UCl tonight. Dr. Sterling R o b b j n s • assistant anthropology pro- fessor at UCLA, will speak lo the UC Extension series "Child Development i n American CUlture." The lecture, which will cost $2.75, will begla at 7:30 p.m. in 178 Fine Arts. ~-7'9~~~· ~_.,,, 11~-:.,·"'1>~~: Monday. assistance to 'an lmqmary Orange was among 11,8 U.S. ~ft: m. The M.,;oea were put badon called Redodde which Servicemen Identified by the "'11olr s~~L.W ~ J:'..rs b'~ 1°t. ashore by a 46-ship first asked for help acatntt in· Defense Department Mon· Pmt;:": ;;.;,H~;..:.: ="°:'. fleet task force using lan· filtrators from neJlbborinl day aa killed in Vietnam.I===========-':'J :T-'M. llm..,.""' l: ding craft and helicopters. Grande ori t ii• north. '11\e Stading was the son of BEST ~t '1!.. .. · c,, '111 .,... By Monday night the in· Marines' job waa to drive Fred D. Stading, 1042 E. "'iif..1u.'t;''r.~..;.,'~..!-"M~· 1~' vaders had pushed about 12 out the infiltrators,· whose Mayfair St.. Orange. He n,. D~ll y ,,·LOT off•r. 10,,.. c~o~lrt~ti;l!kTFOOT, wtieden • miles inland to a moclt-up parl was takeit by a lorct of graduated from 0 range of th• .,.,t f .. turo1, by •du•I I See by Today's Want Ads • There's a reward oflel'!d for the return ol a Bell &: Howell Movie camera lost in Fairgrounds picnic area. e Here's a Honda S.90 desert blke in excellent cood1 tlon $125 lg the price. e Where In find a 1963 J Ii· uar 3.8 Sedan .•• by a prl. vate part,y. prief!d to SELL. e A cook 15 wanted for a position al a private Coun· ty Club. 56 o1'2* N-1 BIVd., Cos!•~ "combat town." where a 400 Marines mt.ended to High School in 1964, and 1urvey fl ru4m, ... ;r.bl. 1~ N~~f.~~·~~~~~:B -~~~~~·o~~~~~u~:~~~~~ed~ho~t~~s~:!:~a-ttJ_e ___ re~fo~;ce~r~:·_en_l ___ a ___ .m_uo __ h __ la.r __ 1_er__:1~~~·~~.r-e_d_th_e_A_r_m_y_i_n_A_uiust ___ ·~=·"~Y~"=•=w=•P=·~==·='"=t=h·=="·=•t~·"~·.-:!::====================================~· GlliOH$.A HG, Gbi; A., 10 .,. lfU If. San ...... '""' Y::'f'9 , lt, of IO u"1lntl'on, "='-?rm·"'"' J .. ,:J· of ~ A~ n, t:.lfrrt ~ ... =. P'l\.L-lEVAN$. Tffnoltly J .. 2J, tf 211t ...._. aiw. Ml W.lld1 J •• :M. 01 llM~ LeM. llolll of Coll• W~·SOW.ltlY, ltobe" ltl'Clt, \If o..,..,. St" . Hu~ P-.!-Yftdl· 16. ... of ... a11 . ~~rl~~i. LM.!' .~ .,,.. .,. tr, .IN 0t ec.11 Mew. GOOOS.FROS~ ltoMrl o.. U. of Jfl --lflli'lllf!Cft ~t~ C01t1 Meu tr>d "'~~l~~fiJ'o~l,,:m· i,.; •• "~ -· Stftlt ,.,.. ..... Jtnl« , , of U22 wulmlrwter, Coalt , ·~~TH:f1N. LM,., .0 .. 1,, of ~~'-• ~~ ~'!·M°'...~1' Fire Call• .~ · .. I~ ~ . ' . \ . Most Voters AgaiHrSt State Withholding , Assemblyman John V. Brias (R·Fullerton) today releeaed reault.s of a quet· tionnaire on major issues facing the C a ll f o r n l a ulislature. Tbe poll was le k • n throughout the Sth Aatembly Dl.Jtrict in both Orange and San Bernar· diODO countiea. Over a ,ooo quutlonnaires nn malled Df;ATB NO'J'ICB8 BALTZ MORTUABDI OHwadelfllar Oil .... C.-Meu Ml .... 8BU BltOADWAY MORTUARY lit Br-tt-i~· .._ P A.CIP1C VIEW HEMOJUAL PAD ~--11 -hdfte ~ Drift N"'*' Beed, c.llf#m .· .....,,.. PUS PA.MILY Co'LONIAL rtTHDAL 8010 '1111 8ella Aft. "--'rt• --Dll'l'll'I M01"11lilY : ., .. .. -...... ..-us .... wan::un llOllTUAllY "'s. ... a, °"" .... ..... .. Warw:aMID • MDIOJIAL PAI& :~··' t• .leld, Wff!IM' tn .•. .,. ·-- j Open a Check Reserve Account with us. Then, in case you go over your checking a~count balance, you'll still have money to go on. It works like this: Drop in at any Crocker-Citizens office, fill out a simple application ~nd once it's approved, we'll set up a line of credit for you. Then, should you overdraw, we'll automatically lend you ample money and deposit it in your account. So you're in the clear. You may repay us in up to 20 monthly instalments. Don't you think it'd be a good idea to open a Check .t<.eserve Account with us soon? It's convenience. It's security. It's money in the bank. Crocker-Citizens Check Reserve Account at the big batik where little things count , COSTA MISAr KMMt Aattttthtt Ctttttr • JHO ertatel Strfft • . ~ •• } ., !f J H :1 ,. ~ '. '. . ' , . l , ~ . .. . . ·'"'*'· Aprfl 30, 1'68 DAJlY PILOT 9 Tu$1ay's ~ -Prie~-=-. ·-.... --------------~.:!!lo.iii......... . Coijplete -New -York -StOek -EXehange List =·-.... a-lf:I :, .... Yilr c ... :: =· ....... a.. t':.I =· ....... a..~ l 1~ ·UI 1lht !'i ~El :: JI~ 'I 'ii='= I:,Pc~· -111 9~ ::.= ~~~ZiJ\.t l U a 1li American Stock aosing ~: ~ +1-. !Ii I 1 I -, " " -. : ~ ~m 1 "' ::'~ ··~ +I ' I ~ ) . -.. -' .. . Je DAJLY PILOT T~y. April JO, 1968 Gigantic Fleet of 577 Ready for Ensenada Race Start · ...... tF..._ SOME ENSENADA ENTRIES LINE UP FOR SATURDAY'S OCYC TUNE-UP RACE Wecantllake a sweet deal sweeter by 550ormore. .,. Free checking account . You can get a car loan most anywhere. But at Fint Western Bank you can get a free checking account included.No matter b ow low your chec~ing account balance, there's no service charge for the length of the loan. And service charges average a little over $2.00 a month. So if you borrow the money for 24 months, you'll be abou t $50 ahead. If you borrow the money for S6 months, you'll be over $72 ahead. And that's not the only way you'll save. Bank interest rate. There arc all kinds of interest rates on car loans, biataJltbinpaaidcrcd,nobodywill give you a better deal than our $900 million bmk will. Tberemenomingw attlched. You don't have to be a regular customer. Yoa don't need a big down payment. And we think foreign cars arc simply 'wmdmfial. To rut it limply; Loan1 m•e ~~Siecmdo.And if'~ aa Nit oar deal, JOG probably owa yoar anluL Car Loans O<U ft RHl ... D NOMAD • .16' •lo M H. 51ev~on. cave AMnMh•" 8•.t<ll. .... ~!:.~~~(. 3t;,.,:.!g;, '~ ' VALK YR llE, lS' >IP., RelMrt G. Sl!uo. SOVC. S.n 0 1!90 SUNR ISE. ll' YiWI, J. R. TllomPSOfl, IU1YC, PJ lo6 Vfl'dtt al!lll!DIKTE V· 3'' 110.. Ole W. J"'r.~ft~":.sP~.£;, L:'.,f.~t.' c11r11, SICYC, E.w:ondldo DECISION, l}' 110, WI I I I 1 m lltrtoer. CRVC, 8tverlY Hiiia AL Vll!HTO. lS' llP, 1111 011tul, l l VC .. L~1~11111 • IOIJINOX. :M' SIP . fventt A. P1lmer, Jr, HHYC P-OAl..AORIEI.. '\.• slo, H. H. levtr.cla•. save. ~nl• l1rti.r1 ARltll A. :w >IP •• Smlltv .. Tl>orM. llVC Ht-1 lucn . DULCE 111, 14' ~ Rev.I H. Snlll· .. ~.11~t~)·1l.""V 110.. ~-Holli, C1IYC, Loa Anveltt VIVAHT, 14' sip., Robert Heriw.11, LAYC, PKlltC: P1lb-1 ANA MARIA1, )ol• 110., A. L. k.hoelllfmtn. l("VC, N..,_I .. <ICll CALLISTO. u• 110 .• Cllalf1ni/Wl k•/ Wl!wx, \loyYC Uo~nd NUA·NUA1 :IA-110., lloei.rt Hollis, ICHYC, R~lmo H011 SIA W II, 3'' 1i... Jot.S.ft YC Lot A lee ~rrras. . w ...... ~"°"'-.. Wolcott, AIVC, L-IHdl ~:ST~Y. JI' 11 .... Jdln P • .......,_ I YC, Seed\ 110 rm:. 3'' 110.. •Ml .. ,_ cave. s....111 ""edtnl LAI llllSAS, JI' •It, !fallen V, Jollnaon. C.IYC, Pina dtl • .., SAii I ONCHO, l" 1lp , Doneld J. He's readingther chapter in a record of dnlY growth. WeJve re&enl9d a copy for you tool As In each of eight preced- in g years, 1967 reflect• another year of dramatic growth. In 1967 gross nw- enues rose to $2.7 bllllon, and earning• per share, after the recent 2-for· 1 apllt. were equal to $2.27. Our 1987 Annual Re- port Is a story of change. From a corporation eamrng lessthanSS1 mllllonln1980, we hive become a corpora- tion with earnings of •119.2 mllllon.. Almolt a fOurfold growth In elQht ~ Our annual report tells how a alngle concept- "management must man- age"-has helped bulld our global network Into the eftl· clent corporation It la today, with a talk force of 236,000 people In offices and fao- tortes througftout 61 coun- tries. and sales outlets In 56 more. We forecast that sales and net Income would dou- ble In~& years and -aaln In 5 yeat1, std 1hat per lhare eemlnpwould cc>ntlnu• to lncreat• at 10-121'. an- Nillly. We tMM hit 11-. ..,._.. Profit Isn't the whole story, though. lnthlareport, you wlll eee how our group- 1 ng of companlea haa re- aulted In a more efficient u• of manpower and mate- rial reeourcea. \ Would you like a COfT'I of our 32-c>lae report? Jutt write to the blrector of I~ veator Relatfon•• I nterna- tl on a I Telephone and Telegraph Corpo~, 320 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 1cxm, U.SA. ""· . . . ... ··"· LA' wit Nil on at -Ha. the n c as . tbCl . P.l ·tiOI ve1 ata . "11 . IC} =:~ .... , LAWYIRS ON STAND -F. Lee Bailey, above, with attorneys Melvin Belli, Pe~ Foreman, Louis Nizel' and Edward Bennett Williams will appear on an hour program, "The Trial Lawyer," tonight at 10 oo Channel 2. The moderator of the program, Marry Reasoner, will put all five famed lawyers on Ule stand. TELEVISION VIEWS Changes Dues On Networks ' By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -The television networks. as uaual about this time, are having some second tbou«hu about their fall schedules. llC, for one, baa decided to reprieve "N. Y. · P.D. ·• the pollc•acUon series shot mostly on loca- ·.aion in New York. · Tbe half-hour program costarring Frank Con· · verJt and Robert Hooks was canceled, but later started to pick up some extra Nielsen steam when · "It Takes a Tbief" was placed in the Tuesday night schedules abeid of it. THI PINK SLIP bas now been·withdrawn, and i.be show will return to the same Tuesday night ,ipot nut September. Meanwhile, "Felony Squad," wllicb 1queaked through to a renewal for a third Ha.SOU. wUJ be moved to Friday night-and "Dream House," an audlence participation show, will be dropped u evening entertainment although the day· fime venion will continue. . There. may be some changes at CBS, too. Al· though the network originally decided to drop "He and She" after one season, it! stars, Diet Benjamin and Paula PrenU11 are still under option by tlfe network, and the show may get another chance. "FILONY SQUAD'' whose fate was in tJie balance for awhile, turned up with an episode Mon- day that seemed to have little plot but plenty of Violence. The show opened with the detective beTo -Yiciously slugging his young partner to ~rsuade tile t.d guys that be was unhappy and qwtting the force. -From that moment on the show consistf4 of a .eeriea of flit flpts and gun-slinging. It wound up : .. th one heavy being 1bot, another run over by a ~and a third beaten 11n1eless. :.: 'ftYTON PLACE," on ABC is one series that . .,in not l»e rerunning old'episodea during the sun; iner aeuon. but the viewer who plans to include its ~ and Thursday night episodes in his sched· ~· is adW.ed to eive himself two or three weeks to UacJentand wbat all tht suffering is about. · ·. ~·· If one bas been inattentive for a short period, (t: iJ dUftcuJt to pick up all the tangled threads. ~or inatanH, there's a nice young minister in town, -Oct M bu an alcoholic wile. Constance and Eliot ,C~ ltave acquired an infant, but it seems to be •• Ion. Dr. Hoisl now has a young brother around ilD4 be Joob lib a bad 'un. llTTY ANDIRSOH, who last time this view· -, loobd wu married to Steven Cord, is now get· ... qaitd to Rodney Harrington -but wun't • m.i'dild to bim when the series began? GOIDO TUMILEWEEDS 'SCOSE ~~l FEUAS ... I COTTA ASK YOU A FEW QVESTIONS. BER'.>RE we; SUP ll4E FUCKERs TO YA! ... YOU KOOW THE USUAL TRIVIA: NAME, AGE, OCCUPATION, ADDRESS, GOTTA HAVE IT FOR OUR FILES! Mun AND JEFF ' 1 SHE°Tl'IEN ?UT ... ER +\ANOS ON ~ER °™ROAT ANO CR.JED OUT. NOH NO! MY PEARLS, ARE GONE! ly Gus Amola By Al Smith t ~'*,~ " \ I ' t 1 j TUE ~OAY ,,,.IL SO I \ •• . I 1:00. J\e Ile ..._ (C) (60) Jerry I °"""''· • ............ ~ (C) (JO) B ,._ u.. n.r. (Q (10) rop W.r )ta rult11bt Wes M1ntaom1rr and 111ttf1I rutll Nkk Ptlrntr 111 ftttuM. 0 Sit O'Old Mtillt: (t) '1111 ~ .... .., 1111" (C01111d1l ·s2 -•ock H114•. "ittt uu11e. Chariu Colwn1. m"' ~ 1e> (301 0» l'.ny Wt (30) fiD TV Hllll lcMll: "£n1~sh Gram mar ~ A 1-on Oii pronoulll and lllOclKftn. EOM111t1 l :lO B llNIC Ntwt Stnlcit (C) (60) fJ Tiit lrM¥J ..... (C) (30) m Haul (C) (30) Q) McHtlt't NIWJ (30) fJ!) M .. fftC tilt Mttl tf Mltllrity: "Flnd lh• Rlaflt Job." MulOtl Mu· shall end 1u•h talk aHtllltlives to r1m1lftinr Ill anforctd rltlrtmtnl ail "9tldtlt l4 1 :00 IJ cu ht11l111 NM: (C) (30) I Witter Cronkit1. fJ f Trtep (JO) DAIL v "Lor 11 m Men lltlftl (C) (IO) -~(C)(30) e1:1111c1t•i.e""' 1:00 e Q@ r .... ., llllM It a. , Mnta: ~ (C) "Tile tmr. ~ S,1111(' (comedy) '65-HtJt" Miiia. John Milla. .lamta MICMtlur. lto- m1nbc story about • tHt .- II JNll have been .,_ aboerd • liahina boat. Tommy r,ltt 1111 rabed his deurbttt t*nl h ._. '-S1rah Tyler" In tM ~n • awar from whit llt colllidetl tD bt lh• hvpocrlsiu Of cMlluUM. lut one dt1. T Ofllll'IY lft¥lttl • ,..n1 lawyer •board I/It ftsflllll hit aa rouna COlllJll nlomhl' fof S-. m ....,_ w.t (C) (30> fl\! ltal1l~r111p1: QIN Mca.&11, • 70.)'tlr·ol4 rttil'M ~-II. 1•11• ol Ult .... Of th• )M.~ mint Q11tt1111t1Dn, TM M1t111Mtflt Coundt G)TV llllllit.al o..rt t :lO IJ ~ (J)"" ........ W.W: (C) (30) Om ind Linda Jim tMfr wtddl111 reuptJon 1 day •Mid of lllt weddlnr btuuae tr • "'lrull Oytr lh• loetns1 and 1 bHI ot salt 101 lobstt11. (R) o im m NYl'O: tt> <JO> "lid Port of Clll." A mtrdlant •m•n, under lnvutl11tion for IMleltln1 chlldr111 and under lnstrvctlofts ta remain lboerd hit lllip, ettlftlflla to clear himself b1 vlaltltlc tllt p.s11nts of ont of Iha chUdru. (R) (I) Nfft: (C) (30) TM M ..... II) l'..,.n te Trml (C) (30) m c.. ....... """ ~ m I lt¥1 Lucy (30) 10:00 8 Ci! ((I CIS 11 .. 5"dll: (C) I (&ill ''The T rtal UW1'1f," P.trcy f'erl.. 1!J l llH11n'1 1111114 (Cl (30) 1111n. F. L11 Bailey, Edward ltllllflt -~ Willllma. Malvl11 ltlll llld Louis u.:.oJnrfls~ ftd •ad fancy: Mttn flllm dbcuss t0111t Of lhllr 1111trl· 1111. A loo-II whit tft tflfdenl ~ Harry RNIOlltf "'°" (R op.srehon In lan1u1p tnlds. fn. xlltdultd) ~ • dudtnr the MC.-rty of tllmln1t1n1 1mb1ru1ty. 0 lttrlf '1llM• """ (C) (60) ti) Alu r1t Ml Altic 0 li'1 (]) TN lll'fl4en: (C) (IO) ''fht C.pttvt." Tht tapbirt " Ill 7:)0 IJ Ill (tJ 01kt.ari: (C) (60) Jlld1 Is unhappy 11 balna ultd I" 1 sptct researcll ttperirnent. to ahe runs off wltll Mtula, a llclltllt rntn from s lrlbt btlltvtd to piteti« antm•I smilict. (II) I 0 ~ ri) I 0111111 If Jtan111t: (C) (30) "Mr Muter, lh• Wukllna."I Don Rickles pl1ya 1 physic.I con dilionin1 expert who sets out to whip Tony and Ro111 Into sha~ mn if it wrecks them. (R) 8 H.,py WMdtrtn: (C) (JO) "Ra· mona Pa1Mnt Country." The color· lul Ramona P1111nt. Giiiman Hot Spt1n11. B1bl1f1nd ind the Su Luis R., M1uion 11t s'lown. I 0 @ CD C1n1-·s hrillla: (Cl (60) ·1h1 Grt1I lhtft " lht Goril I lu 111 wnt into Ct rm1n1 to stul an 1111111e Wllh • 1\1111' fuel-injtctlon 1lo111 bt mtmbtn of an ll'H Cllr· t.in country'• dtlfCltlotl 1111 tll• Unittd Nebo~ tllrtlttlll tD "tel· pltalt Wor1d Wu Ill. Wbt11 111 In· t1ud11 Is uuallt In tilt bulldlna hou1in1 the Communist dtltlltlon. Or. Kalhtrint Serret uamfMS hil minor wounds end dlscoven ht Is oot human. Dana Wynter, Fritz WUYll auest. (II) - fJ r..,. (C) (60l m lad l..attla111 """ (C) (60) llt ltellfJ Witt (30) f1il Tht Toy Tlllt IM u,: "Tuzu Of lht Apts " Shown It the 1111 111tnt film that madt ttlt 111mt Elmo lineotn whit It Is iodly. Thia lftO'lit WIS 0111 o4 !tit first to ll'OU onr $1 minion. Ill Tertl 4t [lpaaa sy!fem d"Veloptd by Ille t ntmy 10:30 II) Nt1r1: (C) (JO) 810 Johns. Th• Conllu man11e 10 tel 1w1r w lh tht huvy 1n11ne but 111 lrus f11fed in th111 ellorts lo dehm ii 11 :00 fJ Elevt11 O'Clod Raptlt: (C) (30) lo (n1l1nd (R) I Jerry Dunphy. 0 MiUitn S Mtvlt: (C) "April 0 Tiit 11111 Hffr Ntn: (C) (30) ltvt" (musical) '57 -Pat Boo11t Ceor11 Skinner . Sllorley Jones. I g Spttk-ill: "Tllt M•-1'• lllNt9 m Trvt~ tr CtueqYtllCM (C) (30) (horror) ''4--lon Chaney. m ''"' Mttoll (60) I 0 llt1r1: (C) {30) Buttr Ward. tzl) llET "ayho11u: "Th• Chine•· fJ Mtwit: "llift11 lttw" (drtrnt) flni." A "Jacobu n" drama of mur· ''2 -Alln Sheridan. Betty Fltld, der and retribution (R) Robert Cumminrs. Ronald R11ran. 1:00 O '2J 16 1 Jtrry ltwis: (C) (6()) B1rbm ftldon and lht Ooodlelown Pi,tn l11tJt. ( R) Ct ROLLER GAMES.live! (C) * T·BIRDS vs. MIDWEST II •• la111H (C) (2 bl) m r111WO!d (C) (30) m ,.. ""' <CJ 1a~> (I) Mtiwle: ,14.._ tf Mt11u11a• 1-.u1ern) '57-Ru Reason, M111i1 Dean. ll:JO 8 ~ ., WlltM Wllwt" (d,. ma) '41-Wlnlarn Holdtn, R11 MR· find. 0 0 00 Tiit Jt11ltlll .. (C) 0 ll7J (]),.., ·~ ... (C) m Ln en.. ,._ (C) 112:00QJ11tkt4 ~ 1:)0 fJ tit (i Rtd Skllteft: (C}. 160) 12'30 II) Adiol TIINtre: "Gun Moll .. H1pu1 Russell. The AJJoo1hon · • 1unl. (Ruchtdultd) 0 1t (3) It hku 1 T1111f: {C) 12:55 0 Mtvit: "Tiit 1111111 FIM rlMtC (60) "Th• l •1 of lh• Lind .. Htt Arous• (5Ct·fi) '58-John Asar, Joyct moon• Con&old 1ue1h u Counteu M11dows. Chr1sl1ne. who5t mtmo11s. If pub t~hrd, are exper:t1d lo caust rrul emblrrusment to lh1 Western pow 1:00 II Mtwlt: "Qllitt Wtddill,.. (COlll- ers The countess hu bu n • veryl tdy) 'U-Mar1arft Uld!wood. Dartt cloM friend of many £ uropun •nd f arr. Amt1ic1n rovernment ludt11, and her 11Yel11ions 111 ••Ptcttd to bt dyn1m1h. I WfONE\O t.Y DAYTIME JovlES ma) '!>6-MitU, lhloMy •AM • ......... (dfl111a) '57->olt• c.. ..... tt1. U:Jle"Allil*tt ...... (......,, • •s-GtM Raynlllld. "Cilt9e. Ill.• C4mnl) '45-TOlll "'*L l:M 8 (C) .,_,... ~..,.. (adwllt11ra) 4:.JI 8 "Ttm1 r...,... (......., 'S2-AllN Frtn<IJ, Dalt Robtrtlell. ''6->oltflftJ W.._.,, Iii.._ lt:tl IJ (C) '1\t MIMI .._,.. (111utl O'SWllirt!I. cal) '4'-lt11J rem, I HI Good win. htlp ICeyu. ll:tl ..... aplllcfft ...... ftHb" (dft> D CC> '\ae'a aa. Llw" <._. tdy) '60 -Mettlrll ....... Yw. MOll\llld. . SBVING ntE Public and Trade .COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE -'i'''i4'1"'ii-642-iJ21 1111 w .. t a.1-. 11w1. ... t JZ DAU. Y P1LOT EN SEN ADA • • • ' . ... , Perhaps you still expect an annual report for Signalgarrettmacktruckarizonabancorporation. • Here it is. . M.r/ people haw suggested a new name to reflect our current growll. fn Just one year, we d1Yersffied Into trucks, steef, real estate, air condJtlonfng systems. banking-and now have lrlllnltl In Just about fllMY major business category. Obviously "SfO'Mll Oil and Gu Company" doesn't say enough anymore. Not""*" we're miking 80 many changes that are making news. 6o M'w Chlnged our name to The Signal Companies. Our fnctMual Slgnll Companies retain their own identities as luderl. But now an are In one dynamic group tor better rnanegement. moblllty, diverslflcation, and growth. The whole story of The Signal Companies Is in our first consolidated Annual Report. Shouldn't you read it? The Signal Companies [I] Inc. 1010 Wll ..... ~LOI Anoelts,Cefffomn. 90017 · TMSlgnal Compe,_ fncbte 011N8. Mldt Tructcs, MmM Blncotf)Ondlon, ~.Ind SfgnllOU and Ga. Werl•'s LargNt Tele•eepe 'Eye' at Palomar Views U~ .... - HA ANDERSON, ltlltor ~--.... ~,.. .. DAIL'f PILOT .......... •ldlwf K.-.. A BIRD IN HAND -Isn't like having a grand slam. Winning the Harbor Guild Friendlr Bridge Tonmament is what participants are interested in. Getting an idea of competitors techniques are (from left) Mrs. Edgar B. Witmer, Mrs. Colin Reynolds, Mrs. Nickolas Frank and ber husband, Rear Adm. Frank. Th rongs Flock to Tourney Flights Take Off for Bl'ind Birds of d.itterent feathers will be flock- ing together for Harbor Guild's Friendly Bridge Tournament. Flamingo, Roadrunner, Ibis, Eagle, Nu~ hatclt, Oialbird, Lyrebird and Yellowbird .Wgbtt will take off during weekly games. Flight members had a chance to meet their "fine feathered friends" at a kick-off coffee ln the Shorecliffs home of Mr. and Mn. John Killefer. Then was much chirping about the fact that the tournament, the first fund-raising event by the guild, was over sold. The five-week competition will raise funds for the Services for the Blind, Santa Ana, which needs financial surport to ex- pand Its· facilities and personne in order to serve more than 3,000 blind persons in Orange County. A ne.,v program, being initiated, will work with blind infants and preschoolers and will offer counseling to their parents. Services for the Blind, Inc. is a California based, non-profit corporation which began operation in July of 1963 in Santa Ana. It is totally dependent upon private donations of time, eqwpment, facilities, and funds for its continued operation and expansion. Instruction is provided in several areas including mobility, Braille transcription, vocational skills such as typing, household techniques and personal management. Social activities are also arranged. The Harbor Giuld Friendly Bridge Tour- nament will conclude with a cocktail party in the borne of Mr. and Mrs. George Weedon of Coroaa del Mar, June 9. But winners of the tournament may be up in the air long afterward, as they wing their way to San Francisco as guests of an airline which donated the flight as prizes. FLOWER POWER -Assisteens, the.Misses Kathy Koch, Laurie Snyder and Lisa Pennington (left to right) are creating a profusion of paper flowers which will enhance the garden scene for their May 11 fashion show, entitled Fashions 'n Flowers. Bul· lock's, Santa Ana will be the setting for the benefit. Teen Fashions Flower To finance needy children for orthodontia through the Newport Beach AlsisLance League's Children's Dental Health Center and to continue their welfare program, Assisteens will present a Fashions 'n Fl(>wers benefit brunch Saturday, May 11, in the tearoom ol Bullock's, Santa Ana. Unusual aspect of the parade will be the feature of only teen-age styles. Members modeling will be the Misses Carroll Badham, Susan Badham, Dtane Barrett, Gail Broering, Linda Busche, Becky Carver, Cathy Clarkson, Sue Chapman, Libby Crowner, Jane Fletcher, Brynn Garner, Tracey Gayner, Sandy Holstein, Julie Jarvis, Benita Lillegraven, Laura Manning, Kim Parker, Lisa Pennington, Wendy Peterson, Deanna Peyton, Diane Plumb, Susan Ro- letU, Anne Storch, Sally Storch and Sue Wachter., Guests will be greeted by Miss Carver, Assis- teens chairman and the Misses Polly Boyd, Kristin LilJegraven and Kathy Koch, hostesses. Mrs. Walter Gayner is coordinator, assisted by Mrs. William Pennington, and Mrs. Robert Crowner is hostess chairman of mothers. A profusion of paper flowers, which will adorn the garden setting, is creation of the Misses Pen· nington and Gayner and their committee. Other chairmen are the Misses Clarkson, models; Sally Storch, Fletcher and Pennington, invitations; Wach· ter, reservations; Carver, program, and Peyton, prizes. Accepted into proVisionalshlp are the Misses Lucia Andrews, Cathy Brandrneyer, Michele Edel- blute, Teri Huston, Katherine Klu~, Koch, Lille- graven, Linda Lord, Jenniler Manrung, Jaena Pu- laski, Leslie Reed, Laurie Snyder, Jana Thagard, Teri Tiberg and Lynn Weddington. CM Friends Write New Chapter Finl chapter in Ule 1968- • edit.loo ol Costa Mesa Friend$ of the Library was writua last week when new leaders were elected and in- ~ during a luncbeoo in the Costa Mesa Goll and C.OUotry Club. Because of the volume of aoUrities, a double alate. ... named for most offices. Directing both groupe will be Dr. Hilda McCartney, and ter'Ving with he!' u first vice presidents and pro- gram chairmen a r e Mrs. Wllllam Stainl<rth and Mra •• James Walsworth, while ac· cepting Ule seoood vice pre sidency and dlairmanlhip of educatloo· out books are Mra. Robert Bergman and Mra. Michael SWtan. Named as third vice pres~ a n d publicity cbaUmea are Mrs. William Oollum and Mrs. Malcolm Ehlers; four t h vice presldenta and chairmen of ipetnbmsbip are Mrs. Clif • fwd Staton and Mrs. John STEPPING INTO OFFICE-Heading the Costa Mesa Friends of the Library Cannady, while Mrs. Carl is Dr. Hilda McCartney, assisted by Mrs. Paul Friebertsbauser and Mrs. WU• stevena will handle ways liarn Collum (left to right), who were installed with other officers last week. and means as fifth vice '}ftltd•. Serving as sixth vice Alvin Pinkley and Mrs. John chalrmen, Mrs. Rkhmood Applegate, and ~ding Jnlidenta in charge of Kemmerer ; seventh vice John$Oll and Mrs. L e o aecretary, Mrs. P a u 1 publlc relations U'e Mn. pre a 1 dent a and social Rovin; treas~r, Mrs. John Fr.iebert.shamer • . Employer's Father Image Gives Secretary 'Paw' Complex 4 I (et from tee•a1en whose parent. tit• Uilem tlte deep Irene 1011'd ap- indaee yoan. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently 10l1 printed a letter dealing with pinnta. children and mooey. You PY• the impression tbal 7ou are op-Poled to parent. pvtng atult cblldren money. Have you comidered tbe age of the s-rent and the amount of mcmey ia'folved? Giving money does not o~uarily l'llUlt in losa d ln~e or security. It ~ merely require an investment tbat would yield more tu.free dollars. Aa annual cttt al '3,IO> would not only ..._ tbe partnt to the child, bot ~ sruter net nrulta after estate t.11. And no Sift tu would be in- ..,._lither. l Since you generally consult experts why didn't you consult an estate plan- ner before you answered the mother's let~r? -GREAT NECK ATTORNEY DEAR GREAT NECK: I dJdn't need to colll1llC u expert oa that one. I knew the uawer. And It hat noUdq to do wttb estate pJuJd.lc or &lit tu. Your notion duit aa aaaual present of fl,IOO w\U "endear" a puent to a eblY It n bblu. Too mH1 eoafued pare1ta lsave tbe aoU01 tbat money and '1fta are appropriate 1ubaUtute1 foT time ud attention. lnevoc:abte tnlt Inda are appealln( because "It's ebeaper U.u lfvlllt the money to the aoverma&." Granted, tome tnuta tUke a sreat ftaJ •f 1en1e, esPedall1 w11ere Ulen II u IMNnpetnt or ...... wu ............. u.-.. •• U the ud the dwiee. But tbe ot11er 1Jde of tbe coin aboald not be lpore4L If • ldd knows he 11 ne to IMerU • stargerlQg 11UD a1 Zl It may tlD hi.a in- centive to stay ID school or 10 to wort (heaven forbid). Aid then yoa bave a bum oa you bands. What is French kissing? Is It wrona? Wbo should set the necking Umita - the boy or the gJrl? Can a shotgun wedding succeed? Read Aon Landers' booklet, "Teen·age Sex -Ten Ways to Cool It." Send 50 cents ln coln and a Jong, aeU·addreHed, · at.amped en- velope. Ann LaMera w'l11 be glad to help yoa witb your probltmJ. Send them to bet in care of the DAILY PILOT. enclo• tng a stamped, nlt..addre11ed en- velope. > ( I 4 DAil y I'll OT T~, APf'll 30. 1%8 t;..Mayors 'Setter Half' Experience to Share Time Gets _CreBit for Savings 87 JODEAN HASTINGS ................ "It's Ill aperien<e I wlsb more people could e o tbroUd>" claimed pd.Ile, bloode MarY SchwerdUeger, whose bo.aband Robert la M't'Vklg bb second t«m as Fcuatalo Valley's mayor. ''I cuess I just happened to nave been reared in a vflly large and v e r 1 patriot.le fa mily. I feel peo- ple sboukl let tbeir views be known and take a part In eove-rnment lf governmeot ls going to work for the good of all Ule people." Deem.l.ng her bu$ba.nd 's Two ..... ,..,.. 'di .. elec:tioD to MrVt bolta term.a preHDt.d bJ tbt -ecm,.., ---t ..__ ..Jo-.... u ol the ~ s.e.-. !~~-·';.";. MIY 4. tt l!ll p. .. CJlrlll pld>ed, "tlecU.. .. IQ Pr~ Cbareb .... ball aamea aod ,.o.a nner Uqtoa Be.a. 'J1ckt&a .. kno• whet wru ~ uoUl ao centa. the very last out.' The ftrat play ''The a., T h e S c b w mltfegm, JOUJ'H1" by T h o r n to D Fountain VaBey realdeab ~ WOder 11 belnr dlrecttd bJ for more than ~ years, Mn. Ollbtrl Al.lea ol Jtqa.. ... tbe pareng. or Julie, no ttncton Beacb. Th• cot lD- waa 7 yean old cm Euter, eludes Rod MartlD, JC1M and Jenntfer, 10. Florence Boolty, Xn. Ran AMhougb the city'• fkat Cbristeneeo, att.. JoJm Kiili lady Has been ecUve ia and Mra. Al Dean, all ol moy community orpniu· Bondncton Beach. ttom Ille fiDdJ 1be bu Del "U Men Played Cardt u to drOJ> many ol her own IC· Women Do'" ii the MCoacl tMtla becauae with Bob'• aelectloo bJ Qtorge P. Kauf. offldal dutlet "we OOUldn't man. Mn. WlWam Speacv l»dl be going." of Newport Beacb ii dJ.nc.. Mary's community con· ting CbrirtenHD, Do a trlbutiorls tn 198S weni Champlin, Qmlel Peulee respomible for bet being and Jan Winter, aJl ol Ham- preaeoted wiUl ., awed for ~ Beach. outmodtoc Ml'Vice bf 1be F u r t b er informatloe Focmtain Valle1 PTO. Witt reprd.lnc the 8l'Oup mt.1 bl Mrs. Fran DooovlD and obtained by calU.nt ... Mrs. Dorice hsD, Mary Allen, 911Mi52. started the very active Friend.a of the Library and the Fountain Valley High School chapter of American Fietd Service. She ano serves oo the board ol direc· ton for the Boys' Club, ii a member ol the WGIM!l'I club and IM Brhaa del Mar, auxiliary to~·· Home Society. Mary's major loterests, othe1' hm her family, ~· has been W'Ortlnf with and for children and Helpers ·Recruited . Rapomlbllltl.. of pro. vt.llonal wort in~· LHgue of Newpot't Beech were oud1ned bf II r 1. Wllllam Spurgem ID. pro. visiooal cbalrman w h e n eight new . worker• were welcomed. By DOaoTllY WENCK --..~ .... .... f ........ , ............... .... =~,;-=~v-= ... ,..... .... ...-- -'::;::¢ Ia the "old daya0 famllltt did not UH credit, fir tf they did Ibey clda't admlt it u lt was co.u1ddeel a at quite respectable. But our ldeu allout endi1 are c-. ginJ -DO'tf It'• re~ -Ind we an!, Jn fact, llvln1 in a 0 credlt .... ty." Credit buyinl bas made eoodi a D 4 senicea available to more people. It baa Jll'OIDOted mau produetlon, lower co1U. more jc>bl and a bllber atu. dard of~ "Savini 11 .,..oaeedill 8t a .,....__ rate than If coumner cndH were Dot available," ~ to 0-,. W. Mitcllell, ..,.,. Of tbe Botrd of Governora of U.. rtd.sil-R'aerve Sy.,. tem. AD to d» 1io4. I Bot llll'wlll -,r ' cre4t CAll llad ti tnJler1. ---aumer •••• put ov--..... 1tallment ~ at tM top ot t'i Hat of le..._ ... sumer prOblml. M a n y famlUll o s e lutallmeat credit as a substi- tute for budfa=· , for It taktt Ing to Safi.....,. to \)If cub fw tblnp. But the eredlt .,..,. ... It budlWt in order to laTI --. .. Pl1 ill debtl. He bua'tl'Mll1 .... in1tDI except the .. ot tile = ..,., ADcl inltucl °' ... • mrll'4 sdloolJ and sbe misses not having hours enougk to do more of it now. Her efforts were responsible fOr the fonning of the junior choir in the First Methodist Churdl, and &he bas been very active m scovting. Tbe probatiooary period ls l1x monthl. ad required hours may be served either tn the league's thrift lhop or Children's Dental Health Center. Newlyweds to Reside In Huntington Beach .. l I Martha Jane Sow•• lllCl llaicclmb o f BUDtJactoD Cbulet Edward HolcmDb BMcb. . ADVOCATES PARTICIPATION Mrs. Robert Schwerdtfeger Being ttie ID4lyor'1 wife ®es present war~ ~ blems, but lhe Uulbed, "Isn't it a problem for every woman? I don't think any women can ray lhe baa an the clothes she wad8 I I The Mmes. Wilbur L. Chapman, Freeman W . Filber, John D • Buck· ingham, Robert D. Jolmlon, Albert H. Muted, JOHJ)h R. Metcalf, F r e d • r le k S. Prescott and JonPb D. Ryan were gl'ten a COO· du~ tour of the shop by Mn. James Winton ad the ~ by Mrt. 1toMrt Crowner. Jr. exchanaed vows ud Glven la mama,. bf her rlnp btfcn bubta ol faa.tr, the bride wore a white cbrJIPIMilnlml ad eb...UU, llCI aown will a gladioli fn Loi Akmltoa lalldna nectitne, a u..cl Nav&l A.tr St.ltioD CllaptL Dirt over a hoop, Jaag Horoscope Sagittarius: Don't Let Con/ usion Reign Chaplain E. DNa Coot. pomc.d 11Mnt 1Dd a eUpe1 U.S. Navy, pruldtd 8t Ult train. Her veil of Freeb ceremony umU.C t b t lilt wu cau.-tD a daupter of Mr. Md Mn. handmade cron of d1t Isa.c L. Sowm ol BUD-rote petals and leaftl. A tingt~ Beacb and the IOD of bouquet of wblte ro1t1 Lt. and Mr•. Charlet E. ; ceutered with Ill orcbJd haw learned not to buy hlgb fashiioo clottlUlg. A bright orange and green plaid may be very pntty but tt Is remembered every tf:me you wear it I gue11 rm pretty C001erVa1ive." She m~ her 00.band ................... s:= .............................. .. WEDNESDAY, MAY I By SYDNEY OMA.Jl1t "The wise man ecaWols '.tls dettiny. • .A*oioCY poinU the .. ., ... ARIES (Man:b Sl·Alri 19): Wait, tbeck details, read between tbe linel. Be aware ol Int J11i11*. Tod:IJ. do not bl JD _, ...,.. M- ceot Cll .toarDIJ w b l e b reunltel ,-o a wUb relatlft, but dloe't l'lllb. TAtJIWI (Ard •11111 20): ...., ... • lamrJ item coat&{ ..... ~ Ont dOM tlo ,. eoal4 became ~. ••It que1tloal. klDocem tMtJ. includiDC JOU. ooca1I be mJIUDdlraood. 8 ea a I D calm. GEMINI (May 21.Juae 20) : Cycl. blsh. bat anan- clal Juctcnwm toda, mltbt leave IOJE.tOdoC tlo b • desired. ~eep.,.. cm MC11li- ty requlremeaCI. IJMiudM home paymeau, responalbllltJ io fa all 7 members. CANCER (J1M St-MJ '2): Direct ,..... ....... toward ..u. baqa••--:C)'elit blgh -bat,.. .. eoncemed with .....,.., calll, petty lllftOJucet. X., i1 to rite above red tape. Expree1 yiounelf. G • t me~ *70l1. LEO (July 23-Aus. 22): Friends could encourap you to apend more than la nectdm7. Pull 1n the nine. Adopt a more conservative c01&'M: Slemembtr peat pro- m 1 a e • , re1J>CD1lb1litle1. Don't bl ta1U4 or ruabed bl· to anything. VIRGO '(Aug. 2.'t • Sept 22): Tonl&flt. a todal aUalr . coald draln yolJl' ener17. · Key is to finish Important task.I first -business before pleanre. Eccentric actioOI appear to dominate. t1tlall ec!CS' ... dlloardld. LIBRA (Sept. #-Oct. %1): ~ bebbld .. ICel>el wish to lbake )'OU -be reecl1 fGr MP'ile•· Sttu. aeathe eodUvor1. Doa't feel the .tatu1 quo ts necunztly nllable. Tab a men~ eoune to-*J. IOOBPIO (Oct JS.N o •· %1): U• your lntaM1oa. Be analytlc-1. s~ tn-........,.. Pat..,..,, .bltl, · JMw. Draw aincbllJoM. ·!>te"t .., .... of Mlf· 4'eltlt. A a 1 w • ra '" available and come from wben aa older lilt«'• t11nee within. lrougtt <tver a ''best friend .. SAGl'JTARIUB (Nov. 22-wbo later became engaaed Dec 21)· People at the top ~ anotl>er siMer. Thia friend • • 111 turn brought over another act in unusual ~r. Y~end, wbo tamed out to be may be confused b Y Bob, and the couple were 1IDIX1bodoz piam, 1 d • a • • menled wUhin a year. ~.Remember that long-dnge plane may not M~ is the youngest of appear aenisible at moment the fwe daughters of Mr. -but IO with it. You win, and Mrs. Charles Church of Lone Be9Cil1 and 1be wbole CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-fllllily 11 ~ awaltDJ& Jen. 19): Break don. bar· the uTival of the oaly boy rtere. Sbow through to who ii comiDI home frUD erellltft ·.re~ Your travel, Vietnam. vMllttcJG pm. ... wbject .. Our funil1 always baa to ~. No need to be been Vf!r/ cloee," Mary dlilcouragecl. u not .tub-ooimmented. ''Wt au . set born IUitlbll lllbttlltutt la togeth• fOr holidays and &ftilable. tints. The tuc I want AQUABltJI (Jiil. 20-Feb. most of au for m1 bb1hda7 18): Wort. money, ctaue1 Is my ~ home .. empbMhtd. You could again. . feel trapped -but Udl ls In Jamary the obtlfned a te m po r a r 1 . S tll d Y reahttatt llceue wbJctube CAPRICORN meuage. To-feels helps her m.r. IOlllt day you get to eore of quea. of Bob'• burden lioce Mle tiam, ~. Ont who c1a It 1eut wwer ques· W«b with JO" mates con· tfom for hlm. She feels tbet felllon. prdenJot ( fttch h1 botb Not Dea~ to Need Shop Boosters Saluted M a apecial thank you, people who have supported the NaUonal Charity Leal\le Thrift Shop were invited to an open tiOule today. Gqeata were taken on a tour of the Tbrift Shop rooma and John Tracy Cllnic Demonstration Home and refreshments were ''"ed on the inner lawn. ,,., The Thrift Shop, a community aervlce activity completely ataffed by league members, their Ticttocker claugbten and the Junior Guild mem- ben, wu run under the able direction of Mrs. Edward L. Corlett Servtiig on the 'lbrift Shoe Committee this year were the Mmes. Frank E . Jlamilton, Roy D. Lewu, Frederick E. Werder, R. G. Lohman, Fred Jennings, Richard W. Smith, Richard L. Lawrence, Robert H. Strait- iff, Roy B. Woolseyi Henry Wagner Jr., James J. Gray, Robert J. Hays and Gilbert N. Mae ler. Proceeds received from the sale of merchandise go to the league's philanthropy, the John Tracy Cllnic Demonstration Home for the pre- school deaf and bard of hearing children. Anyone wishing to contribute aalable merchandiae to the shop may do 10 by bringing it to the shop, located at 120 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa, any day of the week or by calling MM0.24 for pick~ service. PISCES (Feb. 19-March enjoy) and I01f are absolute 20): Good lunar upect liter ''musta" for her hUJblnd eamarat11 Jove, romance, u the physical uerdle .._ _______ IEl _______________ mm_liiifl ereltlve endeavcn. You relanl hlm after mental 1M1 be _f.wad to reacll ttraln. Tbe Schwerdtfeiert ~ with mate, a11o like to 10 for wllkl on pmtner, Mtorney. Meau evenino when they 1n able ltop belldnc about the bUlb. to be at home. IP TODAY IS YOUR 'lbe m•yor aJlo eajoya 81 a T B D A Y you art coottoc and ls a aood coot, Dance Eyed By Union Auxiliary ortamal,to plo ~ ·b~ ~~~:= Dfllr' ~: u, .. _ to .. ' Bob h d • 10JDeUme1 JOU Wllll onl)' to uvw COO• IO I lO A spring dance bas been planned by members of the Women's Auxiliary of the ~rnational Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, local raqlng Ir o m children'• braces to wheel chairs, are loeGed to memben and their families ·free o f charp. dent and aecretary, art ID charp of arran1emenb. Gift committee membln lJt.. elude the Mmet. Tbomu Jennine•. Wllliam Holland, and &.. Cerpent. wbo ii eett:ll tn c om fo r ta b le ~ me,", lhe recalled. aroove. eunot t y c 1 e , He wouldn t let me use however .er.... trattl. mytblng canned at frOMD - new coni.cu and llK!rwed ~v~"~g~ '> ~ Georre Cook'• Orchestra 1D cbarfe of tbe moDQ tree. will provide music at tbe iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil «l. Mr1. Virgil Thomas and Mn. W. A. FerfU.IOQ, preti- fOCial activity _,...... Kr • G E NE a A L TE N. Being the mqor'• wife s.turda:y, M8J 4 eveDt in Abramt Town and Country DENCIES· ~··-w-•o"' CID be . a Uttle bedtc at • ~ ._.. ~· .. times she ~ but G~l. CER, LEO. even 'thougt lbe flncis she Club tn Orange. Proceeda from the dance , wbicb will belin at t p.m .• will be used for mw equip. met for tbe bolpital IUpply room wbicb the auxlllary maintalne for I B E W members. All s u p p 11 e a , Special ~ to TAURUS: can't fit everytbjng In to her welcome C)ppOJtUnit)' for bUIY tcbedule, pridu in bar cOOlltructtft cbanae. hutbend •1 accomplitbmenta Public Invited To View Film A film of the hospital ablp. USS HOPE will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Tbanday, May 2, by Orange Cout College Student Nunes' Aaloci•Uoo. Adml3ston 11 tree. bui donation• for the project wlll be acceptt4. Speaken 1'ill be M1u Gail Graham, RN wbo tervtd aboard In me.rac-ud Dr. Arthur TllomptOD, •bo wa N>oard durtni tbe ~sit to ColombU. Tbe pubUc ii lnfted. in the city more than makes up for curtailing maoy of her own activities. IP YOU ARE A NEWCOMD TO TOWN OR KNOW ONE TO WHOM YOU WlSB TO DO A GOOD TURN ••• PHONI THIS WONDHFUL COMMUNITY SUVICE AND A HOntSs Will CAU. WITH ~IFTS AND INFOlMATIOH. Dottie Walteri Hospitefity i Hod. ...... Wmr DeiN11 e PL.AMI PIOOfl ... DQ.USM •UAaANTBD DIAPllY ~ ~a ..... ....., ...... "' ... ... " ,..,.....,, -= ... ,._..Cl I HARIOI AJEA REFORM TEMPI.I ........ , ...... ......... 8>-a-· We Welcetat Y• Te l\e OR.4"61 COAST AUA J.umoN JSUH1> 'ULAllD NDUar ..,.,MACH PHOl9MWftl t , eompletecl ber ememble. Osucb and Al.cha Jacbon. M1sl Jud)' Undgren of both of B1111Ungt.oo Beach. :.0,1:;, matd"' honor. SpeCial peatl 1Dclude4 were MJ 11 Mr. and Mn. Madbew VJ.D. Roberta Sower•. tbt bride'• cent Sr. of B e DI c 11 • l1lter. aDd Mila Terry 1randparent1 of the Holcomb .• the brldegroom'1 bridegroom; Mrl. Robert ...... AftendaDtl w e r • Brakefield ol WUmlngton. IOWMd ia tone. 1leevele11, 8l'andmother of the bride; A·UDt froeb wttb an Mr. and Mr1. Walter cue OftPtlaJ of white lace on and fllDlly of Vallejo, aunt Jl(Dt satin. 'Ibey carried a n d u n c le o f th e dal1itt wttb etreamer1. bridegroom; Mrs. Emil1 Belt man wu Bruce Mc:Cowen ot. Marlinez, and Naill. Utbera were Kerry Mn. Ella Gable ot. Benicla, Redican llld BW Roehwell. both great-aunta. The newlyweda are both Sllty-Glree I a • • t 1 at. araduates of Marina High tended the recepioo iD V1lla School. After a wedding trip Sweden. .to s.ta Barben they will All1tttnt Wtre the Mmn. make-their bame iD Hun-Wa~ 'hrman ol Lomtt&, tmcton Beach. Ja• BrUde1d ol Wilm· ---------=-IAna x~. So.;;!:!~ The DaUy PllO.' ~~eld,~ov<:!°O:: No. 1 Paperl •ER SUPER PRl1S COlOIRll ROULS, SllMS, 6EOMEIRICSI 4il'9at for Spor+.., .. ,, Slnt• &cfualve, Sanforbecl Plus 60 91. :Z.11tr.I Polynoslc byOft, 10 Yo Cotton. 45" Wide Clllm hi• ........ ff collf•A.W .... ......., .... .,....,Mt ... Nb,..~ .ftltiMWP'laMc 1wlutSINCIRtod.,_,. SIN.GE·R \ . •Alllll etoft 1111 CNNM ' OMNI C08NTT IUIA ...... Happier for Sox F~OM BAD TO WORSE -Things have not gone right for the Chicago White Sox and manager Ed· die Stanky since the end of the '67 season when they dropped five straight games to drop out of the American League pennant picture. They had already printed these World Series tickets when disaster befell them. Things are even worse in 1968, however, with the· Pale Hose losing their first 10 tilts and resting in the loop basement te>- today. Headijnes and standings reflect Stanky's woes. Olympic Hassle Readers Disagree With • Stand on South Africa Two DAILY PILOT readers have penned disagreement with my stand on the squabble betWeen tile Union or South Africa and the International Olympic Committee. Writes Daniel DeaneU of ltvt.De: "la decrytag the barrlDC of South Alric• from tbe Olympic Game's. Glt.na Wbtte reveala himself to be eitlier mJ1laformed or a Wcot. He aaya tbe SouUt African• •creed to intectate thelr Olympic Squad "dlu1 satlsf.ytng IOC reqalremeata. '' In fact 8"llt Africa •treed ander pre111lJ'e not to exelade black .................... ,,. WHITE WASH -········· u u u ,.,., Committee the many ccmntries op- posed to that lovttaUon. Tbe recent boycott tbreata 1upplement tbl vote and prove Ute depth of emotfon which pndueed tbe "no" votes. "In closlllg, Mr. White: J wonder If you, 1ounelf, might advocate a boycott of tbe 1968 Olympics by the United Stattt bad .., lnvttatlon been extenchd to Red China to compete In the Olymptct. I aflo believe that •n fairneas you 1bouJd print this letter and allow tbe readership to realize that your view does not represenl that of yow paper or ot th• com- manJty." To clarify my position, the argument present bad nothing to do with sup· porting South Africa's political stand. In fact, the point was that the Olym· pie Games were set up to be devoid or politics. 'Ibey were to serve as a testing grounds for a1hletes from na· tions age and small. But they were not designed In become a battlefield for politica I. religious and racial conflicts. However, when the IOC board back· ed down and revoked Its invitation to South Africa. it bowed to pressures created by black Africa and the Com· mt.mist bloc because they were taking political disagreement to task. South Africa agreed to allow black men represent the nation in the Olym- pics. if they could qualify i.n separate trials. lf you are familiar with that coun· try's racial views. you must realize that thjs concession was a major st~p forward. And to answer Mr. Gottlleb's ques- tion: I would not object to Red Chlna being allowed to compete in the Olym- pics any more than I woµJd be againiit Ruuia. North KorM or C u b a participating. ~ rve tried to polnt out. thr Olym· pies should ha\1e notblng tr do with politics. ~uaiou or racial ar ..abbles. Dodgers Send Singer Against Cards Tonight By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Los Angeles Dodgers gavl' Walter Alston a warm welcome. With Manager Alston in uniform for the first time this season, the Dodgers snapped St. Louis' six-game winnin~ string Monday night by edging the Na· tional League leaders 3·2 at Los Angeles. -The Dodgers will try for a sweep nl the two-game series tonight when they Dodger Slate Aorll lO Dodffr> vs C.rdln1h. 7:55 KFI 16AO) MIV l Oocl .. rs Yl Alf1nl1 7:" KF I (U)I Mav 2 OodHri vs At11nt1 7:55 KFI 16'01 M.ey l Dodo'" vs ClntlnMtl 7;" KFI (6'01 Mn 4 Oodoen VI ClnclnNll 7:55 l<FI 11.401 MAY 7 Oodoer& VI Chicago 11 •2s ICFI (6AOI M•v 5 Dodger& vs CfnclMatl 17;1! Kl"I 16401 send Bill Singer. 1-2, to the mound against Cardinal right-hander R a ~ Washburn. 2--0. Don Sutton. making his Hrst star1 for the Dodgers after ·being recallr<t from the minors. stalled the Cardinal.' with relief Pl~lp from .Jim Brewer anti made Alston's homecoming a hapr1 occasion. The 56-year-old pilot had missed thp Dodgers' first 16 games while recover ing from surgery for the removal or kidney stones. ST. LOUIS LOI ANOl!L.IS "r ~ 1111 8rcolc, II S 1 1 O v..,.Mll••· u Flood. d 7 O 1 1 Alurez. lb M.erls. rf • 0 0 0 W.DIVI\, Cl C~. lb 3 0 o 0 F•lr1v, rt MCCarvtr c • O 1 0 Partr.er. lb Sl\ltnnon. JI> • o 1 O H~ll9r, c Ja .. 1er. lb I 0 ' • F1lr•Y· II Maxv1H. " J O O o Pooovlt~. 2b G .. ll1110. oll I 0 0 0 Sulton. ~ Tonu, o 1 o o ~ llr.,..••• ~ Tolen. o/I I o o O Jut•r. o o n o O ltlCltt~. ott I Q I 0 CerJIO<I, pr 0 I O 0 r.111M. o o o n o a•r~rhl 4 0 1 I J 0 ft 0 4 0 I 0 • n 1 1 • o n n • I 1 ft J I n n 7 0 I ft 7 I 7 I 0 0 0 0 5..,....,.,, "" n o o o l'ol•IJ ll 2 ~ 2 To!OI• JO 1 • 1 St Lo"" 000 OM 100 -l Lo< An.,.,.. 001 100 00.. -l E -Tor,..t OP -!I Ll\\ll• I LO" -'' 1 nul• I. Lo• "1'0"1tt 11 '8 -wr ... 11tt. FIOt'lCI 1~ Ftond S -Br•-r SF -Su"°" " " ..... '° r.,...,., {L.l 'I I 7 J l ) I J••ler 1 ' ~ O I 1 Gii-1 t O ' I ~u""" rw .1 01 • ,,, • 1 J > J ,,._, ).Ill t 0 0 I I Tl--1 ,. ,t.1-~• -tl.141. TUffd.ty, Aprll 30, 1968 DA.IL V PILOT J5 Lakers, Celts Resume· P~ayoff s; West to Play BOSTON (AP) -The showdown between tM Boetoo Celtics aJld the Los Angetes Lakers for tbe National Basketball AslOCiatloo championship becomes a best-of-3 affair tonight on Boston Garden. Witb the best..ot-7 serie.s tied 2-2, ttle Celtics rule • slim favorite to reb<xmd from a 118-106 defeat at Los Angeles and move tJO within a single victory oC regainifle the NBA crown they sur- rendered to Philadelpbla last spring after an eigbt·y~ar reien . Laker ace Jerry West twisted his left ankle In ttie final minttte Sunday but said later the Injury doesn't bothe~ him and he'll be ready for action tooigbt. 'I'lw! fourth game lOS'6 was a bitter disappoinbnent fOr tile Celties, who Tonight 0tt TV Chan11el S at 5 had hoped to sweep the pa1" of meetings in Los Angeles and then close out ttie series tooigtit. "We played poorly all the way, rig.ht from the start ." Bost.on player-roach 8111 Russell said. . . "ff we play anr kind of game. we w1.n. They (the Lakers) shot welt. otherwise they played almost as bad as we did." The Celtics hit on only 17 of 45 field goat attempts in the first hall and finished with 36 ol 84 for 42.8 percent as the Lakers squared the series. "We're going to h.ave to run .·• Russell said. "Our game is a running game, and we didn't play ft the other night. We didn't get the good shots beccwse we weren't running.·· The Celtics hope their runnin~ of- fense also will slow down the Lakers' West and Elgin Bayl«' while piling up Boston points. Russell arid Co. also hope to contain unheralded Los Angeles players such 86 A r c h i e Clark. Sports in Brief "Baylor and West are super stars." Russell said. "The player wtio really hurt us Sunday was Clark with his 17 points in ttie second half. "You're not goin gt4 stop Baylor and West all the tUne. You've got t.o shut off the other guys." After tonight's game. the ~ team& wi.11 play in Los Angeles Thursday. A seventh game, If necessary, wilJ be contested al Boston Garden Sund'3y aJternoon. Russell deblllled any so-<:alled home court advantage for the Celti:J. declaring, "we iust have to pllay game." • He noted Boston losses at borne ~ victories on the road in the Eutem Division playoffs against Detroit eud Philadelphia. I Angels Win, 3-2 la Tribe, Cardenal Raps Rig Brunet vs. CLEVELAND (AP) -Cleveland's Jose Cardenal is tough on Angels, bu t the Indians needed a few more like him on the field Monday night as lhey lost 3-2 to CalUornia. George Brunet. 1·2. will be on the mound tonight for the Angels as they seek their third win in a row and third straight over the Indians. . Brunel's opponent will be Sonny Siebert who has a 2-2 record. Rick Reichardt smacked a two run single to highlight the three-run seventh inning. His blow came after singles by Roger Repoz and Jay Johnstone and a walk to Don Mincher loaded the bases. It gave the Angels a 2-1 lead. Reichardt injured his anJ\le sliding into second base on the play and was remo~e~ from the game. ~he exte~f the rnJury was not 1mmedlately determined. Cardenal, a former Angel, got on basP in the first inmn~ on an error, walked 1n the third and smgled and scored a run in the sixth -the first hit off California hurler Jim McGlothlln • The centerfielder also threw out Mincher in one of the finer plays of the evening. That was in the ninth, when Mincher tried to score from second on a single. Cardenal hadn't had a hit in 23 times at bat going into the game. and ttlat, Angel Slate AMorll 1JO ,t.noeh 111 c11v9!1nc1 4:» o.m. KMfJC (not IV AnQtll I lloslon 4:11 o.m. l<MPC no1 Mn 2 Anoe!• •I Boston 10:7.1 a.m. KMPC nO) ~V l Anooh •I Detroit 4:11 P m, !CMPC (7\01 Mav • ,t.noPll •I Otrroll JI: 10 • m. KMPC mo1 Mav 5 .t.1111111 .i 011ro11 10:11 1.m. KMPC 17101 he said. Is the big difference between playing for Cleveland or California. ''I go 0 for 23 there. and l don't play for two months.'' he said. "With Rigney (Angel Manager Bill Rigney) you have to get a base hit every day. '"Chuck Hinton is finding that out. He has a few days without hits, and he's out of the lineup. Guard Beckons Repoz; Long Beach Gets Spitz '"That puts a lot of pressure on a fellow. It's different here. Now I'm relaxed. l know I'm going to hit." UL.ll'OllNl,t. Cl.1¥11.AND lb r ~ n f a• t • "' I St h11I. lb Fre90&i. .u 1leoo1, rl Mincher, lb Johnslol!f. cl lhkl\ltrat, 11 Held. 71> AoOotr.s. c K'100P, ?b J 11111. It Hinton~ If MtGI01htln. o Wrlgl)I. p l 0 0 0 Cardenal. cf J I l 0 t 0 0 0 Mav•, II l 0 0 0 l I I 0 Vldtl. oil I 0 0 0 l 1 1 0 lldlr. p 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 l(Uf"IZ. p 0 0 0 0 l 0 2 2 Atvls, 3b 3 0 2 l O o o O Sims. c 7 o o 0 t 0 2 0 E Fl•"""· D 0 0 0 0 2 O O 0 Hor.,er, II O 0 0 fl 1 O 0 I l .Ho.-, lb • 0 O ft CLEVJLANO -The Angels said Monday they may Jose Roger Rcpoz. the American LeaJ?up·i; leadinl! home run b.itter. for as many a1> 2fi day1> in May and .June .. The National Guard unit in SpokanP. Wash .. of which Repoz is ;i member has scheduled three weekend meetings that Repor. will have to attend. They are May 11·12. May 18-19 and .June 1·2. Jn adrl ition. Repoz will be required to spenrl two weeks on active duty. June 8-22. Repoz. who h<ts hit ~ix home runi; this season. has four months left in the reserve unit. LONG BF.ACR -Mark Snltz of San- ta Clara. Calif .. who holds fhre~ worlrf 1wimmlng record•. ph1ns lo enrr.n 111 Cal State (Long Beach). the school's swimming coach said Monday. The OAJLY PJLOT reported 1mch a move was in the mak.Jng three monlhs ag11. Splt-i holds the records ln tht JOO. 280-meter and 110-vard butternv racu. Re Is rxpected to be a memhr°r nf the U. S. Olvmplc team and wnnld enter collegt arttr competing In Mn· lco Cit~. Grld for Bu•ter? MlAMr -Heavyweij!ht b o x f' r Buster Mathis. who fumbled a chanrP to be champion. say!i he wanti; to play PALMER TO MISS $100,000 CLASSIC HOUSTON. Tex. IAP I -Arnold Palmer will be missing Thursday when 100 pros and four amateurs start tl'le •100,000 Champions International Invitational Golf Tournament. The Houston Golf Association said Monday that Gay Brewer and Ben Hogan also have withdrawn and that there is a chanct ,Juli11$ Boro!i will skip thii; ont» Palmer waic runnerup to Frank Beard at the Champion$ a year ag11 when Beard sank an 18-foot birdif putt on the rinal ~een for 8 IO under par 274. nne strokf' in front of Palmer. thf' first player to wm •1 million on gotf tours. fullback for the New York .Jets of the American Football League. 'Tve talked tn the Jets and I know I can make it.'' said the 24().pound puncher. The 23-year-old former i;ign painter said hill credentials include three year~ as a tackle for the semipro Grand Rapids Blazers back in his home state of Michigan . ''I'm fast and I got au the moves:· he 1raid. "I can do the 100 In 10.9. l J?Ul'SS/ the drawback would be that I didn't go to college. r had to work." Stars Blue ST. LOUIS -Bill McCreary whtt!I· ed around with a abot and found tbe net at 17 : 27 of an overtime period ro give the St. Louis Blues a 3-% victory over lhe M1nnesola North Stars 1.n 11 National Hockey League playoff tame Monday night. The victory gave the Bluu a ~! f.dge ln the best-of-7 West Division final series. Thfl teams wlll meet Wed· nesdav nltht In Minnesota for the sixth game. Nobb' Brother Dies AUSTTN, Tex. -Joe Nobis, 19. Tex- as freshman football player and hrother of All-Pro linebacker Tommy Nobis or the Attantta Falcons. drown· ed at Lake Austin Monday. The accident happened near lhe Mansfield Dam while Nobi.s was with a group of friends . The death was rul- ed accidental by a justice of the peace. Details of the accident were not im· mediately learned. Ploen Quits WINNIPEG -Kenny Ploen, lhe Rose Bowl quarterback from Iowa who led the WlnnJpeg Blue Bombers to six conference titles and four Cana- dian championships tn 11 years, bat announced bi's retirement. Ploen. :ti, rnded bis t'areer In the Ca nadian Foot· ball League Monday. VSC Triumph~ LOS ANGELES -The Southern California baseball team. unbeaten in Pacific-II play won a doubieheader Monday from the University of Wastiington. 9-4 and 16-10. The victories improved the Trojans' record to 7-0 in conference play and 32-11 overall. l O O O D1v1n1to. rt 4 l 1 O 3 0 • 0 S.lmltl. "' • 0 0 0 O 0 0 O L Brown. u 2 O o 0 J Hamlllon, o 0 O O 0 W19rwr, Ph 1 O 1 l Ntlson, " l 0 0 0 11•r9'1"· " 2 O o o W.Smillt, pll 0 0 0 0 A1cw, e 2 o O o Tnl•l• .10 l 7 J To••ls 32 f J I C•tltomlt • . • . . • . • • . .• . . . CJOO 000 lOO -J Clevel""d .. . . • •• . . • . . . • • CJOO ODI 100 -J SWITCHES TO ABA Bill Sftarm•n Big Money Lures Sharman· To LA Stars LOS ANGELES (AP) -A big money contract has lured Coach Bill Sharman to ttie Los Aogetes Start. aod the new American Basketball As.!IOCia· tion t e a m now looks ahead to AU. American L<-w .>\Jcindor. Sharman si~ned Monday after quit· tlng last week as coacll o( ltle San Franeiix:o WeITion of the National Basketball AsS<>C1atJon. It could be the rtat1<m.al coUegjate champion UCLA Brums will provide playing talent for tflt> SIMS. Jobless H~nnum Searches for Dream Genera.I Mana~er .hm Hardy said the club is ne-gotialtnl? wilt\ Mike W•T· ren. the playmaker and capt.1in of the Bruins when they won the national ti· tie the pest h\'ll seasons. "We'd like to have the whole UCLA team," 1 a Id Hardy. ''Warren, Mile Lynn and Edgar Lacey this season 8lld bopef\tlly the others next year." ..... ' PHD..ADELPHlA (AP) -Alu Han. own ii wa1Ward boond In leardl of a dl"eem, ,mkti leavta onty one quea- tiOO: In whid> dtrection are the Phil.ldelphl• ,.... bladed? 1bet remllined to be answered to- day. and In tht day-. wad, a. fbe Na- tional Bblletb&ll Auocl.Uon fejm continues 1 seercti for • coach to ~p\~ ff-.inum .. wtM> retigned Mon· day. Ttw dymmik, 44-~ar-old oallf«tdan annoi.inced at a prea conl~rence th.at he was leavin~ the 76ers for a variety ot rM90ns. lncludln1: -1bere l• no 0pp0rtunky i n Phlladelpbla for him to move up to geoeral m.,aier. or even part owner. -He wan\3 to return to Im native 0..Womla and "build sometblnl" - start a new trand\lae from 8C1'aCc4\ ttf m11me his Los Anaetes construction bus.IMU. ''( was born aM raised io Los Aftteles. and always wanted to return there for a long. ll&tint tutu~." tald Ille l-foot·7 "41nnum. He w a s a blllsltetball 1tar a t t h e University of Souttiern California before starting a Pf() c:&r«>r in 19411. fft w11g a player nine years t1nrl coechtd to, lncludtng two NBA cham- pion~ -St. Louis and Phil.qdelphia ''tt all goes btck to l&st )1!M," Han- l num s a l d. General Mana~ J a c k R.am sia.y off-erd me a new, long-~ contract. I said. 'no.• " H:armum . accordiflg to <lWfle1' lrv Kosloff, didn't went ~ come to Pht\ade lp4'I I a. Thf' ooacti ~&1d he reluctantly ~ignt'd 11 two-year rontr-'Ct becaun he bad just comf)lf'ted two tosing s1>ason11 al San Frall<."i.«'o end ''wantAld to ret back ~ a wi.nntDa way,'' l ' Aklodor. llbe 7-fooM ece, bas oaa more year ol eUgibllity remairang. Sharman pointed out tbat the SW't have ASA tffrltorial rigbU to Alcl!l- dor and tdded. '·I feel •e wU1 sign . AlcJndor. because we will have Ml of· fer 41ttractive enou211. With him we•tt be equ•i to any team and it would stve tlhf' whole league 11tature." Tn date. tht ABA hasn't been able to Jure tnoe bl& co~ae it.arc. ( .. 1 ..... ,., . . JC OAJLY Pilaf . . . . .. " ~ . . . . . . ' . ... . ... .., .. -........... .... -. .................. .. DRAG CHEERLEADERS' IN ACTION -Laaana Beach mp turned out in full force to cheer for itl entrt. in weekend prep drag action staged at Orange County Racew.,. ApparentJ.Y . ., ......... .,_. .... the 1upport dtd JOme food u tbe Art1IU #Iced tbird In team 1tandin11. . JO-' If I . Barons Trip , ....................... ~ 1igers, 6-3 In Sunset Basehall ·aace Lions Stay on Anaheim's Heels W estmin.!tM" ktpt o n A.niahebn '• trail tn t h e SUBMt Lea~ b a s i b a 11 ... derby w~th a 6-1 decision over host Western M'opday aftemwl). , The win keeps the Lioa1 a half game ' behind t·h e league-leadica Colonists who blanked Hunttngtoo ~. &-0, at Anaheim. In other loop battles. Newport Harbor Wa1 zeroed for the second time in a row. this tlme 9-0 to host Sa* Ana aoi MmiDa upen-..... • 1 o •' • ded SICta Ana v.lley. 6-2. '•~':'. • i •, 0, 01 Westm.lnater acored three oner .. .t-laelna quick ones in·tbe tint inning l4il" n 1111111111 • M 1 Mid added three' more In the ~ ........ • ,ir t:1 i t fifth to win '°"11 away at .....,.ttftl;l lV • " 111 Western with Rick Russel ~ } 0 0 0 pacmg the Llofts' attack o • • with two blt.s -one a triple. ~ lit 1 g 3 g PbtJ McCartney was the '" } f l i wtnnin~, strildng out ~~a l o o g seven •· 1 • , S l o I n t 1 0 Llou-Waterw ........... 1~ • "u1 =~ = r. ::t t l .tf 1·. 1 f f \ . '~Salecutive . 1, es I • ~ta ~~ opportum. : ., wt8a • loaC eatabUllMd 1 ' ! and llrfe ftnandal iDltlt1I-& I .a--' .. t~ wuyt •. SPtantW compenu.· tlCJll to meet bnmedlate re- qu!J'ements of the well· quallfled man. Seuoned uaoclata incomes in the hilb, five fipe brackets. , 1.' . lvaltultion of your qUal· • ··, : utcatiom by an independ· ·· I ent comultant will lndi· cat. for you (and ua ) your relative fitneu for thU career. ntitial qualification pTtf· eTe1'Ct.Y: ~1 aie range from 25 to 40. Experience ID blWnaa, aalea, law, benk- ing or accountina with .; . ltl"Ong record of achieve. meat· Jn activitfta. -llatl- nea, campua · ed/Or com· munity. I Write brief partkolan to: Box 11-10&; The DAJ;tY Pll.01' o.r Phone 542-5823 -Ext. 321. .... ..,, .... a HI ~cf j l f : ............ IO ' , t 01 2 At a H HI 0 ausaen, lit f I f o1 ~ l 0 1 2 SUlfSn klAOUI Gr"9, cl • I • I • ! 0 w L T 01 Klefor. lb ! 1 • 0 "'' • l e l 0 * RACE ENTRIES ..... ., ...... .,. Ml't ,, 1,.._11111 .. , "°"" a ,_., "'"' ,. h41 '·"" ~IUT aACL 6 111•'°"91. l vtlt old milden coth end .... 11,,. •. P'urlt uoao. Amole l'rwllloft (It C1mpa•l 12' ll'llCle IO't (J Trvllllel 1'0 c .. 1e 0e1 1411 u 0on111a1 a111 .... HIClt (/I J~dUGll 11' Sllek '" -11e M\14 II. PlllaY Jr) 1111 91rweln Ort (W -lltfneY 1) 11' C.NY All (W Harrlt) 1:11 •-fl!ICMll (D ~l ,. l'tl-lie "' 1"-1 110 T0trhl <II 0ew1111a1 no l'.u" 11-(J TC!Nft) 12' M.,.•111 Kif IA l'l .... l 1• SICOMI t141C1. 6 furt.IR. , ¥Mr o'dt, Cle...,.,,.. ,_,_ "'°°" T• clel~ 1"11 orlce teOOO. ltt....,11I011 10 l'lera) 11' J"""'9 I It Gii rdl I a llt Deir You CW .MtllotMfl 115 Jeck'• • ._ (J L.emlleftl ,,. .,,., '-"' (J Goftula) •111 '"-...._ 1W Mimi) HJ WllClt't .,_ tw ...._.., 1U ~ ...... .., ID V ........ ) 111 MtN Ull1 (J s.lten) 111 c:-1M11 (M Vt.._..) 111 Tt11a• UCL I ~ t '"" ... ~ ................... ~~-. lolll "-' (M v.---1 111 Mlt'1 ... IL "'-' Jtl flt AWlctter (W Mir-a) ,,. Mtftl Of .._, ID *II 11 11t C-~ IW IWl'tl J) lit lll1t Cobr't t• ~I 111 l'aS-ICW l.J Tnl'"'°'l UI .... '-""' 10 ""'-' "' l.lltle Wit (W ~) '" Oii .... Vk1WY '" ....... t) 111 (_..._ (II C. .. I 11t ..... !Mill! &M .,...... "' ,.~ ,, ...... llt ,..,.., ..,.,.... '* ~ " "' =-.-: ... :.. "';:'J.,..... -~: ....... 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I ~ .. rf , ' • 1 DI-Clrlol (a Gerc11) xi°'---------------------------------------------KancllY KlttV !J "'1tttlu"') "' "'41¥ N. IL "llCl'f Jr) 111 °'"'"" Mlt (W JMITttl 117 Sclltttl ,le cM v _.1 J1'I ......... I.ff .... u t.ritl't) ' .,. aw-.. ,,_.,, ID ~ 2) I» fl-I Ma,.,._ CJ L.,,..r11 t)O 'hlll.... ••r'b (A '"'"'' 111 0.WCO!e t~ ..... II. U7 J"'""'9 IJ ~, •!IS Mlrult1 I D ::,11..-.. 111 "",... rw ......,,..,.. "' Miiie hM ID l"lefU I) llA , .. m ltl Ill '" •lie , .. "' '21 11S 1" ... B~~~all Standings A~rtRJCAN tz'AGVE Detroit Minnesott Bal Um en Washlngtoo Boctoft New York Ca.UfU'1lla Olllm'ld Cleveland ChJca1<> • Woa 1-Pet. GB 1.2 4 .750 10 I .625 e a .eoo 10 7 .588 8 7 .533 8 8 .500 7 10 .412 7 10 .412 I 10 .315 3 1J " ·™ NATIONAL LEAGUE Sl Louis San FrlOClaco LOI Anaelel ClnclaoaU ~lpbia Atlanta =sh New York BOUiton • ,, W•LlltPd. GB 12 5 .708 9 7 .58.1 9 8 .~ I I .500 I I .500 • • .471 a • .•11 7 • ,., e • .a e 10 .m 2~ 3 3~ 3~ 4 4 4 5 ·~ 6 y_. a a.-.o-. ...... i.e... LINllr \.tM ..... "' -....... ~ MARK Ill An4 LINCOLN-CONTINENTAL SPECIALIST J • I I . ~j j •• ' J St•r+t W-'•-'•Y "'Haw t W0tt 1'MI WAr "II• Of Hum• esum ..... AYe r-• . ,...... -........... . Cllftlrf W • .,..._ .. MoMIY P~, w....... C-11Y. Mldli.., .. My C-lllM ._..... .Mii Piiot, ll, , ... .... Stilt " c. ...... o. .... c:-tf: n-------------o., ""'" u. 1• -. -· • ,....l'Y LEGAL NOTJC'M Public "' Ml ftlf Mid $1•1t, ..-Ill' I·-------------red Mldletf C. C-1111 Mid .NMila ua NJ w. c-1n1 "'-• me 111 be t11e MOTICI TO C.IDITOH .,.,_ .._ ~ la tubeulbed .. fllt fVPlalOa COURT Oft TltW ~"':::::..llftd .0-. ..... lfl9I' STATW Oft CALll'C>ltNIA f'Olt (OFFICIAL $£All Tiii cov:-:,:.. ott.t.Nel Jot.-ti. Davit ~ el UNHT C. SMITH e.k.1. Notwv Publk • C.~ LEGAL NOTICE Shtll AN*ttllM lfe. '1·1 bt onnHtd to ttw Cttv, ot S..I l11C11, C.Ufomle, ond 1"41 Pl'-rtv Ill .. Id A •ft I X o t I I• .... '1·1 Vl!I ollor Well IMeltAlllol. be • u b I • c I to ltQtltn -""U.llY Wllll 1114 ,.,......,., HO wltllin .aid CllY ot S..I lltoch lo 111r Ila pro roll porffOtl, ti.Md -....... .G v1l110llQ11, ot 111 bondN lndtl>ltdnua ot Mid City Of SHI IHcll OUl1tl>fldlne Ofl Aorll Uni, ,..._ w lht<1ta1or1 .vlllOtiudt lc•NHT C1.ll'lON SMITH, ~ PrlftdNI Office I• NOTICI II Hl•H Y 0 IY1:N i. tfle ar.,... Couftt1 A cro.. IX) ll4ocM 111 Ille Wl."'9 _,.,. cndlllln ot Ille •-_.,... ~t MY c....m1as1t11 E..vlAI ..,., ~ word "YH• 111 ,_ _,_, WAT'IONAl. ht •H -Nv"'9 c .. lm. ... !Ml h J\IN '1, lf1t ,_.lr>btforo _...., 111111 M C10U11tM lo Ol'Nelt4L ~A'nON NW ..,...,_ lf'I ~rid ,_ 11• lllMI. ~111\td Of-COM! 0.11'1' Pllllt, ,,,_ al lt!o lldoe>lloft ot !fie ...-ltloft Ol' Fi 1x·~:r"n ......... -l'Y ~'L "' ... oHlc:e ""'' '" n. JO ... ,,..., 1. ,,.. 6»-41 ,,_,.,. A (<VU (XI .i.c.s "' .. vot-., .,. <ltftt of Ille ~ e11lltled aourt, .,. 1 llJOGAL NOTICE Ille ••11ore 11'1w lfle _. ''NO"' II\ 1111 .. ..._. tMm. w1111 Ille -l'V aA:. ~ 11.,..1~ lllrWldtd tllotl i. ~ h h ~el'ltd et lfle 9'flets CllVflftd IHlntl Ille "'°""°" el h --......etlunftow9f • "'-·271t el fllr lftorMn J, V, Mli.ut ond Dwf9tlt MOTICa Oft PICI~ aUCTIOM -lllOll or mo1-1. """'-I', 0.,,,.r, tit Alll11tk AYO .. L-lffd\, TO 11 HILO IN Tllo Olllllllod oledon ~ell"' Ill ukl IOI -...~. ---~-•• lli'-------------lC.llfllrftNI Mil. 'Wfll<ll la Ille ~ flf TllRllTORY f'IOPOHD TO a• -!trrllory so llf-.cl lo M -eel .....-ro"' ._...... •-Mi-ot h -.i.-lo 111 ..,.,...._ ANNIXIO TO THI CITY ~ Ill Mid City ot S..I llffcll •rt llH'ell'f INDI TONl•HT '9n.Mlttt ........ ,. "' M141 ..._...,,, HAL HACM dif'IC!td lo """ -... -"°" ot IN TlOUIU POL.LOWS- and ANT ASTIC VOYAGE" STARTS WEDNESDAY •nd ''THE POWER" 010tt•• HM!ll.TOM .wlllll11 tllr "*'tlw •flff h llt'lf llWlla._ NOTICI! ti HEREIY GIVIN .. 1M -••lion Of UICI IWtflafY 1D ftll City Of tlOll d lflk Ntkil. -llfled tlodo~ midi"' Wltllln 1111 tw-S.I ltK!t llld the 111blec:tMft llf Mid fir. Oelelll wll lf, INL rllot'f llln!Nlflv Cltacrlbeol flwlt 1 ~I r01ry, 1ttor 1-•etton. to tn111M NtM c. 11'111111 lledlOll Wiii be """' In Nl4 twTttwy ... MU.l llY Wiii\ 11\o _,., lllltflln Mkl City Mnlfllatratrt• of ... fat•• T-ev .... '"' clay ot Mn. ,,.., ,., " $HI lltoch, lo HY lb ..... "'' """°"· fll Ille ·-~ ~ fll4 ...,,_ Of aullmlmM lo Ille -llfltd ---ll-Md YMwflon, ot Ill J. v. MALOUI' !IN elldon raldlne In .. 14 ltrrttwy 1111 lloNltd lna..brec1,.... " ukl City of a.11 ow1eNT '· •ARNI• -tlon wMtller uld now ttrrltotv 1111111 11111<11 w1111nc11nv on At>rll nrcr. IHI. °' A,.._n At Law, be ennend to, 1,,_,_1tect tn, olld fTIMe !Mrtlolore 1utllorl1ed. bY 111m11lne 1 tit Atlaxltk ·-1 Hrt ot &aid City of $tel llffdl tlld Ille -· (Xl In !he Yotlnt S<l\llrl olltr 1111 L-. lllecll, Clllfenlll ,_ ~ ttwt,..ln be, 1ttor M1C11 10-_,, "YES" on ll>t bellott lo bl u>td 111 ~do T•h um NI S.1M7 neutlon, aubloc:t lo "ntlon 1<1u1llY wltll uld ttecllon, or bv •l•rnt>lne • crw• <Xl •-.Y llAClt -• ._ -•""-• .., ...,.,,.,...,.. lfl9 proPef1Y wl1111n flll City ot SMI lad! 111 111• vollno 1ouue oti.r Ille word "NO" ,. ......_ u. ..., _Cit.,_.,.. PllllMINll °""" Co111 DtllV Pllclt. ta NY ltt pro roi. -11-ti.Mel -on auch betlolt. II on tloctor 111111 tl1m11 ------------'••1 "-<1122.,. Ind Ma'f 1. 14, IHI ..,. •-Md valuttlon, ot Ill IN bonded "'" • crou IX) In !lie YOtlnt ""'" ... •lltr Ille ENDS TONIGHT W AfT llll1l DARI AUOllrt H•l"IUall •nd COOL HAND LUKE MO«M IUINMaOY ,AllL NSWMAN -.:uns ror =:Jn --,bJsfi~n ._ IN.,,,,.Wi If?t .. LEGAL NOTICE _..,_ of Mid City of a.11 lMCll printed woro "YES." IN YO,. Of such 0Ulaltndl119 on Aorll 23, lNt, OI' tle<tor 111111 be ~ounttd In favor al UICI tllerotoforo allftlorlud1 •nd twrllory btln9 ennoud lo. IM:OrHrtltd ------p-.tf7A-------I NOTICE IS FUltTHElt GIVEN 11111 II\, I nd med• 1 pert of 1111 CllY of Soll Ne. mG IN Nrrltory PrOPOMd to be onnoud lotdl I ncl !lie Or-rty In Mid ttrrllorv NOT•C• AND cnT,,ICATI ... lnalf'POt'lltcl '"' •lld ~ ...... of be, '"" lllCll IMIUflon, IUbloct to •••• Of' TRANIACTOIO IUSINIU Mid City Of Sell lltecll '"" mecM aubloc:t. tllon tQUlllY wllll 1111 .. rooom wlllll• Ille UND•• A l'ICTITIOUI NAMI elNr 1udl lllN!Ullo<I, i. tuition -11\1 CIW ol S.11 leodl Ill PIY Ila ""° rola Tiii YMln...-di Nf'lllll Otftjty !NI Wllll 1111 P~ wllllln ttw Clf'I' ot Siii llOf'flon. blted uoon eunlftl v1 lu1tlon, of IMY ...... ,,_.. lft h ... ,_..,. ••Id! .. NV lft oro .... -1lon. ..... •II bonded lnclebNd-al said City of IYlflMdlfte "'-'-111 1M hit. ot --Md nluttlOn, f1f 111 bondocl In-SMI ltAC~ OU!llendlne Oii Allr11 73, IHI, C.lfflorM -lfll flcttn--ot *blodntu f1f flll City ot Soll llMcll or IM•troloro 011lllorltod1 end II en otee. ltlVll!RA INTIR .. ltlSl!S Wllll !fie "'"'" outltandlne °" Aorll Uni, IHI. or lw M\111 slom• I tt .. 1 (XI lft flll vollne d N I pllcl ot -·-If uu OoN11 IMrotola<e IUltlCN'lted. " sltu<lt.d In 1111 l'lutrl •fltr "" •rlnlff word "NO." Ille IOu,..,,11"11. 1-1, C.orOOWI •l M¥, County C-ty of 0111nee, Slole ot CIRtonlle, •nd YOftt ol IUCll eloctor Wit be -ffd ot Oft-. Collfornlo f'MU. Thi _,... !l contle-.. to the City ot 5oel llldl. -1n11 tucll 1nno1t1on. Md "*-' ot ,......_ of Mdl " 1111 encl more Nrtlc\l .. rly c!eKrlbecl IJ NOTICE IS 'URTHllt ertlN ,..,,_. .,. H lollowt: toll9wa. Ill wit: IMI ~ •mount .,. •-•• GI Ille Mll90ft H ............... m .... Jfwf\111 DESCIUPTION OF ANNl!XATIOff HO. oullt•ndlno "°"'"" Ind• II t e d n ••• Strwt, La ._ .... C.llfllnll• f11Dl7. '1·1 lleAlolort Incur,.... ~ 1utlloflhd ot ttw LawMCll lleoltle, Trvt191 -... lllfll,.. 11 llw ln1on«1lon ot 1111 City ol S.11 lttcll H of IN clalt ot IN Dodlrlfloft d Tnnt doted Merdl l, Wett llne Of Ille Eoll H1H IE Vt) "" S.C. nnt Pllbttc111e111 ot llllt notice, and IN INI. UH °'*"" lovlw•nl. •1 Conwlo "°" n, TownslllP s Sollfll. lt•nee 12 Wett. "°'ProYtmeftl or ...... ,.,.,_,, for wflldl eel M.at. Collfoml• .,.,, s.a.M., In Hie Cou111Y ot °"'""' S4•h o1 well lndtbltdnon WH lllCllY'l'ld "' Dalelll: /Nrdl 12"1. IHI. Colltom11, With IM HortllerlY bolmloMrv f1f eutflorhld, •ro " loltows: Ml,... H. Hondtnlft loc:.llon No. UI Siiia Tide Landi, Tllot wllll ~ IO tM H -l\oll f1f LIUf'llftCI loolfle, deM:rlbld In Patent luued AHll .. fNI. llaftd«I lndlbledntt• •nd ttw taxetlon of T"""'° undW Ooderollon uld l"ltl'MCflon i.1119 1tao f11e •nt d 1111 lorrltory orooosect lo be 1nn .. od, ot T,..,.. cMIMd Mardi 1, lNI bltlMlnv el Ille ltt•t dncrlptlOn ~ Af>. -lfy wllll tllo oroe>1rty wltllln 1111 Clf'I' ITATI! Of< CALIFO•NIA I r1tJ11t1on No. 7 to t1M City ot S.I 8Mch. of S11I Btocll lo PIY Ill Pl'CI r111 POrtlon, COONTY Of< LOS ANO!"'e• ) • C.llfonlla; tMnc• """" 1111 bound•rv tine ti.Md uoon "" .. -VllUlllOO\, ot Ill o.. Marci\ 1:1111. 1•, bltoro mo. • of Mid Cit'/, s tr 30' e 1ut .1' ffff. s a• '*""" tncltbteclnou ot uld Clf'I' of lt11 Notll'Y Pubnc In encl tor ukt Stale, '5' E 904.20 twt ond s s:r '5' E Uf.tl ... ell outstancllne on Aiorll n , lffl, °' 111raonol1Y _,..,, Miiton H. Hindman ffft 111 1n anvlo POI"' In f11e NortWIY ftlerolOlort 111!horlrtc1, 1111 tlocton In nlel "-.. "" lo bl tM ""°" ~ llnt of Ille boundery llnt of 1111 City of ltf'rllory so orOC>OJtd to be •Mt•td ero Mme It sull9Cflbod . 111 1M wfllltn 1 ... Hunllntlon 11111c11, C.lllornle, uld bouf>. herollv nolllltd 11\al 1111 amounts of Juc;ll 1tnnMnt tnd tdt-lod9td Ill necuted dll'Y Uno 111v1119 been 1tlablllMCI b'( bollcltd lndtblldnen llorotofort lncul'reel Ille atmt. SurtMt Buch No. t An!ltll•llon In or 1ull>orlzld out1l1ndlne 11 ot Aorll u, (Ol'FICIAL SIA.LI Ordlntnce No lGSJ of Ulcl City of Hllf>. 1HI, or1 It lolloWt: Hellfl •. l<Aly tlnoton lekhi flltnce luVlnt U ld .. I l. Clly of SHI IHch, ''Weier Bondi. Notarv Publle • Callfof'nla 111ch boundary tine elld •lolw u ld H111>-1"3" Amount outtl•lldtQt: 1105,000.00 PrlnclHI Of!ICI lo tlnoron a .. e11 bovndarv Hnt, $ ... J2' r Mutmum rote of lntwrnl: Four and Lot Ant11lft County W IJt.2 fief, N 4• 2t• 07" W to.Ge '"9, J CM.Holl Per Cini (4"'1'). M'f C-mlMIOll IJll'llW ... 32' 00" W S3.76 1oet lo 1 n011-fl"'9M Tiit IMProYtmonl tor wtlldt audl S.I. 27. !Hf cvrve concevo Soufllwe11t.r1V ind n.vlftl 1 "°""' w.ro llWlll olld tuCfl lo-STATI 01' CALll'OltNIA ) radl.,. f1f &MUO '-'• Souttwatlel'IY alont lftbtodneu lncurrod wet 111 11rovldl 16- COUNTY Ofl ORA.NOi ) U said curve UO.tt fett, more or '-It. flt'°"* lo 1nd llfttr-tt of Ille °" Mardi """ IHI, ......... ..... • fllt'1Mllh • oontr.I ...... ot I' w .... N ....... IYlltm ot 1111 clt'I. 9"Clflcoll'f Noterv '"1lbllc '" Ind tor uld Sith, r w w• w J0.'9 fott 1o 1 _...."""' lflcludlnt weter rranam1111on ltloollnn, penonelt'f •-f'ld Llvronc:e looftll, oirve conaw So<lttlwffll<IY end h1Ylno 1 • NW main ,_...,,, •nd on l11ttrftl In Trut1M ..,.. DecllratlOll ot Trwt titted rlcliw of SGUO fott, SovtlllesltrlY 11ont • wirer tronamlulon ploot"1t, to be u .. Maf'dl l, IHl, --.. "" • lie 1111 said wrve 104.72 fftt, more or IHI. eel IOlnllY Wiit! ollwr Mlle CJOr- --.._ ,..,,,. It aulltcrftlld i. 1t1t tllt'1Mllll a eent1111 1nv11 of 1• OY '11". -•"-• for 1111 trenaml11kln "' walff ~";,.'"'"""' Md ..aMwlld9od he ••-• It said cutvt s a 21' w • E. tJ.07 from fllo ~1r-1111n Water Oltlrld ot ~l'l(IAL s':~; loet, llld N ... '2' 00'' E S.00 fool lo 1111 Soufllorn GoM-nl1> and lncludlno 1111 Juma... Llllllft Dollerlft rMSI WwlltlV COl'l'llr of tll4 beunclery llne t«Ullltloft ol .. ncl, rltll!l of WOY, Nohl'V flubllc • C.flfomle f1f ukl City ot Hunllneton ll•ldl 11 HMmlfltl. ploo, """'"' valY"• n"lnos. PrlndNI Otflce 111 tslobllthtd by Su-Budt No. 4 ~ moton, "'1<111.....,,. ooulomonl •ncl Or-c-w ntXlllOfl In Ordln.erw;e No. ""of .Oki Cl· ollltr ·~ MCltMl'V IMrefor. "'' Cof'llmlHIClll ,~,.. ty ot Humlnolon Buell: """'* • ..,,,, lort Dt!W: APttl u. '"' Mardi J. 1m nwn-~ry Hnt and IHYl"9 Mid JlrdYa Weir KlmillH' .. f'AllKllt, MILLIKIN ~ :.::: ::.. 2..,1.n,;:x:, ~!!;,;: ~ i~~ ot 1111 Clf'I' of ICONUll•t•a. CLAllC • O'H.&•A ~ of ... ~rv llnt of Mid City ot l"ublltllod °'""" Coo1t D1llV flllof !."": Olhe StTlll H1111t1ntlon &Mell •• nleblltllod by Sullllt "'"" 2:1, •• Mey 7, Incl "· ,,.. '51-41 L.-........ ce ...... 9'11' Be• Ho. 1 Annaotion In OrdlMnCe No. f''*'hhod 0...... eo.tt Dtll'I' Plllt, "' ef ukl City ot Huntlnplon llldli AMI f, l'-D. at.... JIMI :::r..::v1:. a::.. S.:: := =~ -.;·AMtxollOll $ O' w or E 100 olO 0.-o Cew..,., LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Iott to 1 tan11nt cutvt concave 11911 ef CINIOnll• Nofthusftf'IV n.vlnv 1 r.CSlua ot tS7 oo NOTICI TO PIRSONS INTIUllSTID IN G•Dlllllm IP'l11''1'!9il1Ul»lrl --flOT--IC_a_CW_ft_U_S_T_l_l _'S_SA_L_• __ , fHt, Soufllluttrty 11on9 nld wrve m'.41 THI lfTAT• 0,. w. w. HOl'l'llt, .._ ,...,. ~~ or ...,, llll'CIUl!h • c.ntre1 •nelo oec ..... •o °" Ma'I u ..... ,. 10 o'clodr A.M. .... Of SI' .... le•Ylno said CUrYI N 2'' 30' NOTICI! IS HllU!IY GIVEN: ' •lliliill• •••lllll "rtcl119 ... '""""' Ill Suite 11. If "" 'N 11.70 '"' lo • nonot•-· CUl'V1 To •II "'"°"' lnltrMlecl, wn.tll<tr .. Wnt Llncoln •-· CllV f1f Anthelm, CiOf'ro<Yt Nortlllnterly hlvlne • radlut of credllori, llell'I, lee•l•u, or dtYIHn. In Collloml1, ts•i 1 loet 1nd betno c:oncentr1· ~1111 utd "" Esto,. Of W. W. Hoooer. de«aood, '*'""--......, t ..... SHARP If ye11're • shn' tre4ar, •• ... DAILY mors .. _ .. AlLl!!OHANY INVESTMENT CO,. INC .. '57.0ll loot recllua airvt, So11T11eesrerty wl1oM 1111 lddreu wu Ed<ln, Norlll a Celltornll Coniorallon, •• Trustot under •Ion• nld '50.00 foot raclllls curve 100.,S C•ro11111. 11111 lelltrt l•1lomtnlorv 11tv1 Ille dHd f1f tru1I mtdl bY •ARTHUR C. 1111. more"' ""' lhrowh 1 control tnole b<ttfl lllutd lo L•"I• Miiier Hoo"'· H !!ATON 1nd LOltl!TTA M.. fATON, hus-of 6' 01' 46", tanoent lo Mid aJ"'I S U' Extc111Ylx Ill' Su0trlor Cwrl. I Court of ti.net '"" w!fe. encl recorded A1191nf )0, 52' OO" E 2u.02 '"'' 1o 1 111191111 curve comHfent lurltdlctlon of Ille Stal• "' 1N7, In 8oolt 11111. P ... n Of OfflCll l CO<ICIYI Soul11wnterty llovlnt 1 rodlut o1 Horii\ Cotc1lln1. ·-da ., Or-• County. C.Rtwnl•. 10.0.00 loet. Soutlle1tltrl"t •tono Mid Thll llcll ol "" follOwlno ""'°"' ,, I~ t"IVWll Ill MCV,.. en lnclobtldneu Ill to-cutvt 50.'1 ftfl tllroutll • ctfllrol onolo 01 dtbltd IO °" 11 lloldlno ooraonel ••-rty ot Norman •· Godlll. 1 1n1rrlotl man 111d r 4$' It" lo IN ,,_, Soutllorty _,,., o1 of !tit dladenl: Strrllnv Sovlnot Ind w1111..., Sltl.,.., • marrltd -Mell nld s.i..... llldl No. 1 Anneutton. said Loon AHOCl11ton, LI H•"'•· C•llf. Poraont • .,. on \INlVS... ~If '"-' -c:ornor bol,,. on Ille <i0mm0n 11111 bttwffn lo whom 1111 ~t mltllt bl I~ """" end ,,. .. bY Hormell •• Oodlfl. • R•ndlo LI llolll Ollca -••lldlo Los art lo notify Ille Sltrllnt $aYlllft Ind 1111rr1tc1 ,,,..,. end wun.,,, tlt4~. • Allmltas1 f111nC» s "° 21• 00'' w •lone Loon A•JOCltllon. Lo H1br1, c.111om11. 1111rrlod -oodl 11 lo 111 UllfMdod Mid -ffne Sii toot, mew. °' ttu. Tllet fllo vndlnlenld doalr• lo ,_,.,.. -.NII l"""'t ll'f ,..._ .r ftll WM<tl .. Ill lnltnldlon ""'"' lllt O<dlnory fifth 111t ,,.,_I ..,_rty °' CIOllocf fll4 dllm o4 -'8111 '"'9tloftl -• ........,, wttw rnet11 11 mablllhtd iw bound•l'Y ond lo rornow 1111 ttMtl collected w The DAILY PILOT !Wfla tf whldl -,_.., J.-ry IS. ",_,.,.,._...,In boo11 7"1 -76J, •~lved '"'"' 1111 Sltlt of Ct lltol'llle lo 1M. In IOClll Mn. P"9 7 ... " aakt Of. Offldll It~ Of .. 1e1 c-tr. utd lllt h ~ata1 '-.,,.,.. letl9n hml'MMtf'I' !love Dl111e-A.U11e elanlflH 141 Set. .,,...,._ M•k• 1 JNffer ffef ••• wlieftlw yM'te t..yint er Mm... C B t. net.I ·---Mid TIVlhe wtn "" .. watw -I'll •llO .,_ Oii • -flltd In ..... Ullld. OVen 04 lnCJ ~ IUCflclll " tM 11i.i-t ~ 1w boo11 N ,.._ lS, J6 elld J7 of •-di of All ...,_ f\ovl,,. clolm. "tllllt .. __ =..:_:_::....:,_::_:..:_:...:_:.:_::~--================ ICMll. ....,,bit hi lewfvl ,,_ of tM Sur.oen1 "-11.vltle uld ~ Nno ~"'in"',.,"''" Na ettale:t ITAlll ... ..... ...... ....... .. ....-c:.- ~ ...... U..lted SI•"" et Ille time ot •lo. Wllflout N 4' .&$" ~l" W 11ont ukl 111911 water w11M• ,. Oblld Ill 1111 •-•• """"" n 111 tlttt. ~ w -rntr'c not.ea fwt, N ., SJ' JT' w 100. '° '''""" -""' nolla Of 111e1r Ollledlono °"'*-IM IMereal con.....,od ta llld foool, N w f1' w • w '"·" tett eftd Nu· IN ""°" or ... .._. lndffted ~ w -... Id .,., Mid TrvtM _, sakt o.ICI IS' .... w f.n '"'' tllor>a lt•VI"' Mid ltolcllN --· pr-rty of. 1111 4tC9' flf Trwt, '"Ind to lllt folloWlnt -..1bed llouncNIV .. ..-lint end c.ont1nurno dtnl. Tiiis nottco rnutl be ,,....,. II> lflo .,,_rty, ~Wit: •lont Mid 1t_..i ol ''"''''Y 11111 1nd Iii otnOll or ,.......,, holdlnv IM 111-.1 n.ot cortal11 ......,.Id lni.rett hi 1111 Not111watortv prolontetloft N u• u· °'µ or~ w "lln11 Wl\onl Ille clilm Is .. rut .. ..... .... In tM OIV tf w 0 '"'· more Of' lou. lo Ill< ,,, • .,. ...... eddrtu(H ) "' lltffof lboY'I .._, hecll. Oronoo C 1u•1.,, loulllffaltrlV bounQry nno of 1111 !tr· wlllllll llllrtY CS.vs an.r tllt llrlll w«>lic. CllHWfll• clHcrllled " lollowt: rltory 1__..tec1 -· the neme ot "" llon • 11111 notice. Loi JA alld 1111 HortllMttorlV 25.ot felt City of SMI lleKll by ordlf' of lht lloerd Dttlil: Aorll 1, IHI. ef Loi U. llDCk S " Tract No. m, 1t Of Suc>orvrtora of Mid Oreneo CO\lftly on Ll"le Miiier HollMf ,.., ..,... ,_., I" boo1t n -S Ocloblr U, tt1'1 lllellC'I Not'lllM1!1rty ft ExlC\lfrlx of the E .. •I• • ..,. ' "' ,,.,_,.._ "'°"' ,_.. " •lone lllt IMl!llontd Souttlurtlrty bOU,,. f1I W. W. H0111>1r, ~•nt °'""' CM/nty, Colltornll. cr.ry llnt • f9et. more or i.s.. lo 1111 In-Or.....,, lllef!M 9M ~ VCCIP'TING 111tr1 I r o"' lllt ""9Ctltlfl wllll tM Nortfl.Soufll q111rror ~~~ .t Lew """"'utwtr 21.• ""' of Let ,.. -'Ion R!l9 ot S«tlon 2', T-M\lp S -' ....... ,.. hwlwlN Altlll"' lllldW tM tubloaM from '°""'' Rt,,.. 12 West, l.l.M., Mid In-L" ._.... Callflnll• ..... ,,.nit H. Ayroe ..... $eN. • ~·"°"· !enlcllon btlllt en _ .. POI"' lfl ,.,, Pl/bfltllold Or•-CoAtl Dilly Piiot. """"' (wlfll "' SUCCIHOf'I Ind •Ml-) mentioned SolllllH•mlY boundary Une: ,.orll , .. 121.-. INI f7MI callW Avm. " H-1 ~ Ce., • tll4nu conttnulne •lont uld S..I toocll Hl'fMrllllll ....... ......,,,"' '· '"'· .. bou\'ldll'V tint Nortlll<IY """" 'IUl•ltr LEGAL NOTICE .....,............, lrf' • _....._. tlleroto '8Cflon llntl Ill 1111 Soutllwftt corntr ol ..._ 1119 -..,_ ..,. doted lllt tllt llfrltorv lftMXtd lo uld Clf'I' of Seal ,. • .,,,.. -..... tucll subloeN l1'd ·-l••dl Set>i.mbor. 1m flt!' S.al IMcll CRT.,ICAT• "' CORPOIATIOM pleltltllf lltf ... ,_..., '" loo4l •:Ill, Ordlntnoo Ho. I& Mkl COrtlM -. .... on ,. TaANIAc:llON 0,. IUlllllSI ...... Jilf " ltl klclllllw of Otflclol '"° Souflltrly line of Elldrlc Line; llllDIR fltCTITIOUI MAMI • _.. tf Ore,_ COUl'lfY, Colltonllt fl\tlla Soutflffsterl'f •Ion t Ill• THI UfllOl!ltJIONl!D COltPOltATION (Mell ...._ .. to ........ ..._fllel, Sooltll-11rty Hne ot .... """"°'*' .... d-llol'lby '9flllY !NI It Is CondUC!lnt Mi,,. llorot11 ctllod 1111 fu~l • ..,._ ntllld terrltorv lo Ille SolllllHsterty cor • ~I ll!Mntts lo<AIH 11 '9Jt LI,.. led te IM IWIM 1nd -••ltM ot Ille ntr lllertof, belno •Ito ltle l11tonocllon ol coin •-· tuono flark. Or1not County, ..,.._. ..-"If Ille .._ cllted Ille Eetlt•ll' Prolontotlo!I of Mid Soul"*'· C•llfwlll•, iker "" ncttrlous nrm nomo .._.... '· "''· .,..,, """' Oii • .., "' ... ot Eltc:trlc Lino Wltll 11. Wftll<lv Of Ll~H COIAMUNITY HOSl'ITAL Gd ~""'· • anoralltll. llertlfl lino ot Coatl Hlollw1Y1 111•11 c • oriel lflet t!lt nomt of said c.oroor•""" 1nd '"'"' lft ~ .......... ) ctllld .....-.rerlv 1'°"9 "" E•lwlr ""' °' lh ..-lllCINI PIK• ot bull..... It H llt"ML .. A.,_ --Ill ._ "'8, Ital ,.,..,_ """""°" ... rttorv 11•d lollOWI: -) .. 61 lflclUtl,.., tf Offklel ,...,,. tut ,.,..,,_ w ... 11<1'1 Nnt ft n-. TRl.CITllS HOSPITAL, e ~ ._. 9f Mid c-t\', " ~ bl' Nwtllwl'f ~ ot IHI ~ 1n-Cel"-"11 ~•tlon• MIO LlflCOlft " ... , ..... ..,_ "-' -• .,... .......... rltory, .,..... "" "'"' ., ....... --·-fl•rlt. Orlntf C:-ty, wliliil ....,__ t. lftf ... .t.f11 Je. nlno ot "';' ~rlati... C•IHWNI fl'20 1-. ~ ~... ...... a " T11411 lho .... rltotv • 11-.f .. bl 10-WITlffU 111 llolld "''• !1111 _,, If .......... MN a.... h IW!tlcl i. lt!o Clt'f <If Sttl llHdl t. All"ll, 1M. ~ a-1. ......., """II IA detlt"NI ... 11 ANNEXATION NO. fM H T1U<ITllS HOSPITAL M.._ ... hrUltiWh .. tlllll"' 1119 11to -Irr wflldl tlldl ttrr'll!lf'Y -II be A --.r!t C.llfonllt -"' _.. .., ....... ., .... -~ -,.,. ........ lltlloft.. Tllo C..-11io... IN'I........, .. -MIC'liliil • MacM """ tor said tlitdloft ahlll lit --II ,_ t. Fr!sdllnt, ....,_ .,. • "" -"'"•-., .. 1:<11 o•ctoct. AM "' Ille dey of Mid •lie> ,.,..._, ..,....._ -"' ..., -tf tlon -t/\111 remain -CGf'lifWoultv Morworot G. Sdll<llter. fl'WI, "-Mid """ ""'" •·• rctoca PM. o1 &acntorv "' Ille -"' h Trvti.r lt!1'. -h wnw dn. -ulcl ""' N" 119 STATI Of' CALl,OllHIA ......,,. •"-'-fllt MN ""-"' fl/f fl (IOHCI, Ol(ttltl It •"""1dod I• S«1lo<\ 144' COUNTY 011' I.OS ANGI LES l ...., "'1 ....,...,, fl/f -lllMwl tf lllt E~ Codt of 1111 Ptft Of OM '"II 19'11 dn of Aarll, A D , IMI, !Mrllft. Ol' II .._.., fl llllt I"' lllY Co"lornll. ~ 1111, 1111 undonl-, e H&IO,.., ....., -· -1,.....,,,... ., "°" 1111 -ol lloldlnt ..... elldleft. l'u!MI( Ill IN tor .. Id County -illt•• ...,..lofta -"" -...,, lr~lw ~ "" .,._ "'''"""'"' w "9ctlon ~ .....-.i.., dlltv commru•-•r>d ot llol -Mlfl' ..... _...... '4rllll. IAClftct dftltftli.f ff A .. Nl!XAflON HO ,_.., .,.._..., •-rft ,.,_,Id! r • .. .. ""'°" fl h ~ --.... '1·1 Votl11t Proclnd. TM tlOlllnt II~ !or 'r!ICMooit 11M M.1'911t'ff 0 SCllodlter '"'I ...... ... --. .... ~ uld ~lld -tr lit lfll II~ •MWll " -i. llt IM Prwtl<lfflt tlld ,.....,.... .....,.. • • ...,...., "'"Nfttr ........., Md tlll ...-~ti "" ~•ttool tl\tt •rrec"""' llN ~ It ~ llNw!I M: llo"9lntnw "'"'"-llt1'lt (9ntll-Ind tho MIMI !rwfrv-nt ., btlllH ti I II• m L119MU, .......,. IMdl.. C._,..1 -~ elo<'Sol'I .r NII ..,.,.,IO(y Ind of ~ IMrtlft '*""• I " d -.. .,..,,... L"""" .. ......_ .. 14 llfttltft IH't(fll(f, ,_.,. .... ... IC'mlWk .......... ""' IJ\ldl --·-...... W .. Id ....., ~ """ f'llllM ~ti eledlM w "-"" ueQltM "-Mme ~ .... ---.. T,.... ... .... Mlid tiemoll .... .,.,.. Afll"I IN wm••ss . WHUIOI', 1 ....... ,...-. If -~ .. ..,,,_ llf ...,, """" Ill lfll ~ ~ W W#. h"""'9 9't ""' Mncl •nd Ifft_, mt ... 0... ........, """-N M.al.• Ill -A•111XA1''°'9 llO. 6'-l fl<lat •ta I 1111 ,.,, w Yffr "' t II I a .. ,, ~I ti 1111 """ _.. t1f ..-.,....,. ,~ nll _ ... fl •II fl cff!tftait flttf .,... •1'1'*'-~ """ ,.,..,... ..._ -..,.. .... .,....,. _... ..,,,..,,, ~ Ill <SIN..) "· "°• .............. -.. -.. ._... " .. °" fl( ... I ... "' = M. ·-....... h~tl ~ tlltl 111<1Mft. P*< Ill ..-llw MM °"""'1 ,..,,.. 1" -l"laeia1 ALICI MAOAltlAN ._ ttwlit ~ ""*'-' ca., fM.. I HI I. ML ..,.,.,.. c.ltftv, ., c-1..-lul!'W ,,._ Ga"""'ll ~'· , .. .., IC.iMe IM)!Wa IN9'~CTO!tt Aflelt ............ 141 ,.... ...... '-trwt.f? ~ c.hn•· °',_.,,, " '· "'ttC""-•• -JUOOlt Ml9. ~ ...... M1, lllf -&.e 0-.. • ..._ ~ ..................... ,.,_ """'* ~-GaRterN• Lie ..... c.aa -~ "°"" o.ltr ,_ ._., Q.l•ICt •ta ~ G. ICn't, ~ • .._ ... ~ ,..,,. .. " .. """" ~ c:..r. ~ ,,...... 0.... CAllllil DllW """· ,, ,_ ....... Cl. .. lt1 Mn. .....-""-...,_,.. ~a ti ... '*" 1, 14 1• .., ... -. ,.. --' .... .-.. -. • -------~-_... ...... .._ ... ~. \I ....: ~ ,.- futsdQ, APtll 30, lM I HOUllS FOR SALi HOUSH FOR SALi Gentral ltOOGenenl 1000 WATERFRONT LOTS New Wlferfront Section Just 8'11 .. (Fee simple land) Waterfront loti lncludini boat slips, .from ' $33,880 Huntlntton Harbour Sales ~· CALL DICK FABIAN -'47·2"1 We will maU you lot maps & financing lnf ormation. • NO DOWN TO VETS Vacant. Ready to move fn. to. 4 BR 2 batha Meaa del Mar home. HU&e coveftd 1>9Uo & luge rear yard. Exclu$ive with us. $27,500 Newport at Vidorl• 646-1811 Westem Ideals Privacy, dlgnlty, and spe~ ousness have been tr.ns- planted Into thil unique Ba,y- crest home. Enter the se-- cludEd btick walled C'Ol.lrt· yard into the te1Tazzo entry hall Three large bedrooms, 2"' ha.du, walnut panellel famUy room, built-In wet bar combine to make lhia the perfect home for enter- tainment and family enjoy. ment . . . Yes it has • for- mal dining room ... $59,900. Colesworthy & Co. 642-nn 1904 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Open Eves. $17,500 Cozy & Clean A f'eAl buy. Adult occupied, 2 BR, best of carpets &: dra es, beautiful fenced y a r with patio oU of living roo 'r Stonge for boat or Oose to shops It 1e Owner bought another Rltr. 646-39'l8 Eves. Office Open Sat/ ay *LACHENM ER Corona del Luak -built bo es located in the Southlan 11 most ~ atra hie ol t t1Di area. Scboola It . Irvine Campus 1ust/ m o m e n t 1 away. Sensibly ced from $34. to $48.900 LU HOMES Direction . Mac.Arthur Blvd. from P title Coast Hwy. or Ne Fwy. Turn on San Joaq Hllil Rd.. then folio signs to model area. /VACANT $Pe.riding pool borne on <iUlet b'ee lined atreel i betlutitul fl.re.places. l&J'ie family roc:m, 2 baths, mini- mum upkeep yard, &: heavy shake roof. Immediate Pol· ~ • uking $28.900 • come and see! CALL MR. BLACK, 540-llSl. 0 p e n eves. Money Maker One block Lrom ocean. Ex· ceUent beech Income prop- erzy • 2 one bedroom unlll • furnished. Owner traM!~ red trom area. Can only In- crease in value. Only • $23,950 Eve. 547-1875 293 E. 17th SL THE UNDISPUTABl.E Bm- HOME we have ewt' lilted In C.mbrldae Hliblanda. Best la.ndscaptnr. best ~ coratiJll. best oandldon It: best Collere Park location. Ju.st take ovt'r the s" ':4 loan It: P'Y $U3 month. lJ>. cludina tax. ~COATS ~WA~CJ REALTOllS 546-4141- (()pen 1wn1..; ~uded Mansion / ss5,ooo ~ sq. ft. of gracious COW). try living. Thl.s mammoth ,4 bedroom, split level man- sion has 3"' baths and a 16'x 45' rumpus room overlook- ing acres of open specea. You've got to aee thia to bel!eve It. 2043 WESTCUFF DRIVE 646-Till Open Eves. POPULATION EXPLOSION? One of Mesa Verde's largest homes will IOlve the prob- le-ma! Thia 5 bdrm. 3 bath, two ltory Colonial Beauty h across from pe.rit a n d school. Q>1nplete with llVC porch, 00.t y a rd, plllltry, huge family room and even an attic. Over :n» sq. in beauttlul condition. Owner asking $45,500. MESA VER.- DE REAL TY 546-5990. $500 Down On this llll'ge 4 bedroom. 2 beth famlly home. CIO&e to everything. JWlt lntroduCfld lo the market -won't be around long!! f150 per month Includes taxes and lJ>. iiunnoe! ~J~FFDRIVE 646-mt Opei Eves. NO DOWN TO VETS F'ANTASTJC BUT TR U E. Be1utltul 3 BR home on cor~ ner lot with fireplace. w/w carpeting, 2 baths A im· maculete ttsldential. area. Even haa 11epa.rale 11ervlce porch. $178.50 month In- cludes taxes. Call 540-115L Open eves. I ,,. ::n.::} -john macnag· · IRVINE TERRACE BA YSHORES ~ Buy In Irvine Tem1c.-. 5 BEDROOM Eut. • Bdrm1. 3 b a t b 1, Gttal 11.tt1 for larye family den, muter bedroom opt~ W/2 pr1vate beacbea • J>9-tni to l>Mutlful 16x36 pool. trolled entry. Fine home for Worbbop, bit ·., BBQ In family livilli W/ din nn • lfllchen, llw.ke roof. Ovtt tam rm . . ........ SSf.500 3.000 *'· n. SS4.<m. Mary Rarvey CalJ for •ppt. bM.Fi. llll~!!!!!!64!!!!!!2~.all!23!1!1!S .. l!!!!!l!!ll Cok;well, .. ., 1 c.. Business Property ,,.. 1. c... N..._, Sell/Tracie/or &..aM "':ci""NMl._"o1CI:=" SH at 1790 Newport Bt..,S •• CM. Eitcellent for rai _. tate offtoe • bwbeT lbop • law ofh · e«OOntant, eoto. Alalmt SU .2lO SSS moeith. full price $11~ Own/Bkr ~ IA YFRONT An. PROFISSIONALL Y DECORATED m.soo LIDO SANDS 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths $23,lOO 0.-p Wrn.taruon. ltltr. m.4150 OPnf EVES. l llack hy AA• Dl\l'Ol'cT tores aJf of Mat comtt homr, J 11nd fMllly mom at only 123.500. Woocf roof. f'I~ bu.lit-Ins, aQ1 ftUOnat>I~ tmne arnJll'd • OoJ~ RH.ley ~ DAILY fl&LOl J 7 HOUSES FOR SALi Gen.rel .,. /. 2920 Clff Prlv• en~ Cu.tom 8.ttf"9me On • beautifully 1anctaped Jot overlooktQI the 8-,)'. The eoonnous 1Mnc 1'00m ri1 be a i>let.IUl'f b entsta.lD-1n,. E:kW ~ kltcbm. Owner will tDow $1,000 fol' ~tinl I and blt • Ins. 3 bedrooms, 2 •ery larp baths. ~ Rlsnpus Room. Beautiful Patio. Well plan. ned pi-den, Ml)' ma1nten- &n0f. V,.cant. Owner out of State • Make Offer. Alldn& $56,000. For appt: uk for Esther ~ mrioo Ewis. 548-e629 Gracious Uvlng Cameo Shons Jn thi! tmmaai1ate Ooean View 4 bedroom home. A wall of gjull far unobo atructed view. Formal din• Ing area and 11e11Sational kit- chen with ~ luxury blt- in. 3,,, bath&. Patio and pool for >"J" round fun. Bit/ in Bar. All thi la OW' moat exduaiw aru.. 613-92Xl0 Evea: 548-e629 lay & Beach RHlty, Inc. ~ W. Balboa Blvd., NB COLLEGE PARK Oean 3 BedJ'Oom and Fam- il,y room, nicely decanted with neat, neet land1Captnc -and large rear yard. Top value for thia tine a.ree. MESA VERDE 4 BEDROOM A glance around will quickly convince >'Ol.l of the value - 2 nice bath!, family room - two del~ petloc -at $25,900. lt' I ouUtaDdi:q - Only 10% down. 646-7171 • 546-2312 OPEN EVE). THE ~EAL ESTATER:_; WESTCUFF VILLA CONOOM.INIUM. Do u b 1 e wrooght l(Oll gates leed to lighted outer court yard witb generous plantings, commu. nlty Olympic pool, patio and Bar · B -Q. T a k e pleasure from extensive use of quali- ty wall -to -wall carpeting, Cozy fireplace, built:ln oook center with dining area for family feutlng. Two spaci- ous bedroom9-n0 crowdlnr,· two betbs -no waiting. See this delightful adult CU'flo free fttftat beb. '°"' ~. ruu. PRICE ONLY ll5,SXX SELF STARTER Just $7.00 total down lncltdo ing dosing cost.a to Veta, wlU make )"OU the proud owner of Uri! 3 bedroom prestige home by Doyle re Shields. Dee!> pUe carpetr, beautiful drapes, complet~ fenced. Another SPECIAL. 7m EDJNGER IC-4455 OPEN EV!3. DAVIDSON Realtf. SQUEEKY CLEAN ' North OlCta Mea 3 BR of, t.n .• l" ba, DeW ~ throat. Call lor appt. Rltr. 27SO Harbor SB, CM 54&-54a> Ev4 56-49Cl 3 BR & POOL VACANT • :rmm...Hate oc- cupancy. OwN!r 11111&' O» sider leue/op&n.. Perron R .. lty C.. 6U-lm. 2% DOWll New IP'lt·lewl 2*lO 1q. ft. C BR.. 2~ ba., tam. 6 din. nn. + buem'L family nn. Spe.njsh st,yle. Only $39,950 . Delta Real Estate 64Mtlt FOUR BEDROOM OWNER'S A" • + 9 de!~ r e n ta I unit&. N~er a •1cancy. Out ol town owner must all. See tbe9e NOW! WAL.LY Mc<X>Y REALTY M'U437 arrytlme ~ Near Beach, SaltDa St& 8' A Joe., Jdnt R.-l lat Mq tl1lde 1or truck. late car • « -111bmit what YOU b•-AaJch\g $3 ZiO 6«2-3519 ~ I , j ' J l ( ' l • • •\ J• CW\.V PILOT TuesdaJ, A,,U 30. 1968 ~OUSES FOR Slll HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SAL~_ HOUSES FOtt SALi ttouns FOR SALi ltlNTAU General 1• t 100 t 1••1 • ....._ ~ •·-... ;..;:;..~...._-....... ~---....... --.....;..;.;;,.:_ .. 1 ll'l""-------~ O.-r11 tOOO Coth Mina LI• Is• -... u lwh __ 1705 --------__ ;...;.;;....;..._....,... __ , .. PAUL Wiit TE CARllAHAN IEALTYCO. /CHECK 11lese OlltsllMlng Holne YllllS °''IRED TOOAY ., ·veatentay'• Prkel Tomorrow 11 GLAD YOU IOUGHT R.L TODAY CALL 546-5440 FOR INfORMA TION AND SHOWINGS I' \I I • \\ 111 I I ~I \Ii \ \II \ \ I( • \ I \ ' I IMPS to 111 SURF Cbarm1n1 3 BR Newport Beecb home with 2 ba1ht, specbtl l!Vlng room, fire.. plaoe, ~ectrtc built.In 'kit- chen. 1'lp condltlOl'I. Prl- va1e )'8l'd. Only SZ,960. /HlllDYMAll'S JPKIAL aitelBRl:~­ Ne'l'l'llQl't Hel£bts Jost • felf blod<s to the Bay - 5Qi(UT lot .-newly l&int· eel I: wffh heavy new w /w carpet.a " dnc>et -Look! Only $11,960 -EZ 9ermL /Til£D Of lllATED PRICllt Theft ea1l ... Ibis large t BR bome + family room I: • tonnal 1eP1U'9te dmiDI room. all electric boilt-tn ldtdlen, muter lllltie with own t.th, South See Island )'8td with ~ u.n t.ted pool -Ideal for la-uatmg I: ~. Owner must eell now - ~ $34,%1(). /llAT ClllPI£ S BR -1\la b&tb, Sl!,900. °'11# Mas floar t. oe\l- W:is ll•••l•oe, ft.1-4 i.r-. .,,,,, ~ 6: dn¢ • ltnccd 1'l1'd with patio -D8M' ~ • ... -IWpful own- er en flnMdnl. -15• FAMllY HOME lcx*llrl tar anaT w.nc lo ~ Imrm.culate ccncltka ttiruout-dram Id~ ell electrlc ldlt- tna with~. large family room, 1P9dool 1iv- inl room, w/w carpets, d r a p e 1, Profeutonally lanWaped -oomp)ete sprtnklen. 0 n 1 y $36,lXI -Jiun'y! /WAIT 10 MAKE SCM MOllYI Thell .. UM 12lr.tNlppl!r. Fine 3 BR + tunl1y room Nltio wttb ... roof, 1% balba, built-In ldtmen, 2 car praea. ()doe cor- ner locatioo, walk to lbos>- i*ii. A IJ ttle i-lnt 6: )'&I'd wortc wtlJ do ~ ~ S23.!116 -make of· fer. l'\ll·\\11111 ~( \l?\\11\\ M > ' I I \ ' I REAL ESTATE CAREER? We need ambtt\oul men I: ~ lntel'Hted tn mak- ing hiatMI' emnlnp. 1961 WIU IE A GIEAT YEAI? A PERFECT tamu, '°9it, =-===~=~==-~tM;;.•;;.ril;ra;rt;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 ~~ ......... ~-__;;.;:::::J ftoo4 -$21,tSO ~ bl1r to club, .._.. .. -- NM S BR. 2 tath IMm4I In pi.y&J'OUlld, 5 BR 4 a.; -.,: ~ c:.ud.Uon. ~ ly patio .... dia .... ~ OWMr wUJ le•• .-ltb CllP-TV rm, tnlOt'mal, contea.- ttoa -verY reuooa.t>i. porary RecSl>Cfd to m.cm wAI.KD • uz <J'umttul'e avallab~). tor immediate sale....,.. •,,....... U ~~~m~~~~~ a• ~-~ J fl . 1500 Adami at Harbor LAltGELOT:-sT/ST-0,.... fURNISHID AJ)T. e 'J t t!W (N.,-ctnama "J"beatl'\!) roa IALB BY OWME& IU .. y 1 2 8EDllOOMS -2 BATHS li!!mm!!!!!!!!!!!l!"lll_i!I""!_ •• Bd. 3 beth -formal din ms. n. eo.n. ... lbcDmt, ' AVAL ..... I • w terfi t'• oc IY OWNE It I-bttek1a.1t area Bit Ine. tll9t'1 nat ttm owntr dW. • • .,_. s Bedrooma. 2 a.aa. * a a~~ dole 1 rea ,.. 3 Bdrm. 1 % bat.bl. bt...V.. 1'e patio w/fountaln. In .., 11111 put love. • .csn be • ~ • Patio • ~ ID~ t:Z3Vmt • ~ JKIAT SUPS ADUL'l'S ONLY Jlfy • -• Sept. Luxury home m exdustve c:ameo Shores s bedrooms. 4 t.1ht natural rock pool acroa the str~t from private Community Beach $92,500 trplc, htdwd fl.rt. N"' car-bt!e.utUul eonct. STt.D ~ ~ 1iwe. 4 -.. pa n.ip. iilr.lpslitOt liad ., • .... l!IL C• 11nnel l..t ~. ~1ut. tndlCPOI. Dbl R. C. GREER. JU'.ALT'I' ..... 3 tall badl mt, Jim Wlllllw. 1 cat llnP ,._ * Aleo mdl S BR bolae 2525 0c-. ~ (dM r?~=::;::;;:;======-== detached ~· Larae 34lS Vi• Udo f73..930D NCl'9ttioo nn. plm tam rm. wocWl!op -· 2 .... * U/mo. 673-17• C:..W.. .. Mir yard. Cash to Joan $2'J,900. Lge 4 BR-$64,500-EQJor a belOl't dlzmao drink ID ,.,... P Lu 5 i.ae mrr. ams ~ SS3'751l••!!llm]!!!!!I!~~~ iiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiii;ii;iiiiiiiii;I 541-3575 Owner MY• .Si,_ bit.In bu, and liltm ~ 22 x 30 wltb rat t Ill/a.di. t.p f Bil S 1 BDRM. Pool. BLK 'IO ''Get Sett Ofler'' to the atereo muaic froal bit.. room fadlttles WIU> llttle Ba --. .....:... .....:i6 OCEAlf, 1125 lie. upcn.M tbla could be med • -.... -~ ........ ~ M+-(1611 ~-1 110 Best of Tenn• tn IOllmd 111mrn•, anit 1•zie ., llvtnc qumrten. P Lu 1 I' a m • tu c h . , b lt u , ontr-· " --------• NEWPORT BEACH at tbt ~ .-a fUU lJO• aputment • 2 rooma wlda ~ See f 4 $1 . 4aao •N• 4 BDRM, 1,. ba, on cuk:le-REALTY ol dJle Ocelb. Tbil home wu lllbolm' • Ftarnllllbed. Aft ~. H. B, .,_... or1;;; .. ;.;;..;...lboa ______ _ tac in Meu Vmt. Many 67!>-1642 EveL 549-1211 llattd at $49,500 • DOW wW plJI taxel Md b1luraDce. ~ 'R.-M7 535-U a.EAN Ba.cbe1or Apta. CM 1'De ACRES custom featutta 1nd fencinl ..a t:ir $43,000 fDr lmmed. Nk!e llllck Jard, f'ndt 1rtea LEASE, wallr to ~ 4 Bil. S AD adl b:l ~ 'lf l • I IR. re.. 6 Uafnli &: lodscp'&· S27.950. C111 KI Huntington Beadt 1400 alt. ,.,,. •--' ptden lot eo x llO .. Bl. trt..le¥111. ~Welt. 315 £. 8&IJloa 8td. J'rplicl I PrtlPatb I Poole t-17'53 ~ ........, Acnm fmn Santa Am 9m. ~ at-4M1 BALBOA m'*5 Tmafll • c.i.rt Bkflt. I BY Owner. 4 BR. :z ba, lam ll'e ~Ti~·~ .borne! LO:E~~~RU ~ O~~ ~ 1 Ba .._, MIMI HufttlngMn IMch ._ =:~ IM-2111 •l!!!!!!l!!i!~!!i!l!~!!!!!l!"I ;,·e!1:'hog ~sis;: Only becau.se our dlDdren • G~ Strwt ~ llDl1 J'\modal: No ~ flt ..,. 413 ~ s. 0.. Bwf) NO DOWN GI loan. 5'16-939& hive gone I: "Dad" I: I no Lquna Beedl from CAUf. Fed Sita ...... Dlla.... a a. ~ FURNISHED ~ DELUXE 3 W.. loriger need a large hot'oe; (oe:xt to 'no-Toe nwket) B)' Ac>P't cmly. hla RWrm. 11r ~ roca:abewwltticompkte Newport Beach 1200 lbesi~ ~U:: m M .. Dr. C.M. so-on========= 2 Br, 2 ~~= H......,_ leech ~ kitchen and 15'X1T :=-a.rc!m). ")'Oil need On T.~~.SPf-~Ri ... _ LEASE,' BR, 2 BA. Cl1ICS. ,.., ... v.n.r 1410 ~pta.Goodlocab lblk BRAND Nw 2 BR., all falnll1 room. Stunning UV· N E w p 0 RT B EA c H --GJllCV Ytm:1a ~ frplc, fenced yard. . de.bD.e fMtQ.rel. Nr. HID> tng room with white brick OCEANFRONT cott1~. an 1 apadool 'l ltory ne9r new Cout • OLDE WORLD n~ Ownel' • tlrr. Eva ' m:>IUC, t• •a.. aarpeta. to 5 poJDta. $1«1. 1881 El.11*. 'ttnaton c e 11 t • r J1t ~ QuJllty 1vocsdo adorable vacaUon b om e ltodeor model) 4 BR. ta.& M ED IT ERR AN EA N 131-Q(l drapes. bullW., "9ce4 Apt B. ~ • waD fd nil carpetina and with cm1y 100 ft ot Sindy ll.v-type home, you will be Yilla. Cbalk wtlite pWtt!I', S BR 1~ battr. wUb new rvd, AftSI J9llt J,,ft. IM.a. MU303 or 60-28!5 2 BmllOml ~ custom .,.perlet.. BeeutilW-Beach between you I: the wise to .ee Ol.D'I befon you bit on 4 Jevela. 3 BR'a Bldlt carpet1na. bu IM baDt·lm. .. ,.u. SJJO. l»-G8ll Rooms 6 A(Jta tor Rent Apt. far rtDt. Milla 111 )y landtr:aped. lM'MACU-oenn. Completely furnish-buy: It bu a deligtltful, pan-rm, fonnal din-rm. $43,sJG Imp lot W1ll rent at $110 DJ, wk, mo. Sbcll 16 2 BR -ta. 8 0... ci. H. 8. LATE NO DOWN to Vf'b. ed. ~er A In perfect con-e~ tam. nn. w/trplc., for. • Jaw dn pmta. per month « leeM option SMf• AM twuhla M30 ~ blk bcb. AD llDeat A: ati1I ,,.. --. Pl; . b lea tba.o rent. ditJon. $56,IXXl. Excellent mal ci1:nq rm .. lfvlnl nn. KJSSION RI.TY~ wttb $\5CX> option lllCDq COMPASS MOTEL ~ HURRY' ftnancing. Phone RI tr· w/flJ>lc .. 21ii t.thl, tsia» Asent 54Ml4l . J..2 6 J BR. boules. Olnal 118 • Uth St., H.B. 5.1&-«1'11 _s...._a_AN _____ _,1 are~. • Owner KI H'736 type kit.chm w/elec blt-tm I: utuN Nltwl 1707 3 BDRM. Dtn. rm. Uv rm Sor~~ ~J!! 1 BmltOOM. tum. VOLTAIRE ONE LOOK You'll l!P'tt this brtst. be; km}y iandlC9P-and den. 2 Ba. yd u1 --,,__,, Fenced yard. OiOdtto ll pda' J'ROM -~ --exquisite home has every-Ing covered patio ' ~-CUSTOM Bit-4 BR. ll ea. Beaut · DU Acacla St. OK $90 Mo 982-1981 1 -I BR, StDdJol thing to make your family homt, affords gr a c lo u 1 Newf1 deconted. Lie 1225 · · tee _.., ~lcg!fo3rmaSplacd/Bin/Rrm·a, 3mod/ba, live happ{Jy! $31,IXXl. By country club I.Mn&. ~amed ~1}!! -~1! Hood LD L---•---a. -· 1 B ED R 0 0 M, ~50 ~~ ~ refrir.patio (X)STA MESA OFFICE. .., ' ' owner 847-6640 evetlwlcndt. ceJllllls, fenced ya rd; vu-""' ... .,:..., ----_. '"'1~ near .bffcb 6 liOWJl. -· · ....... , ... t"'• ,... • 2629 Harbor 'ilJvd, L ~poolkltch~ itsi.59 ~· EXPECTING? llpitfnk1ers lncl. In lndscplJll. 2 BR Ge.r, petto, troptca1 R.nt•ls Av.n.bt. &tT-5'171 mpools. r' ~n:! -:,~ Sf">.94191 Open q 9 -PM · 0 • · Thia home baa spectacular eetUna. Quiet for adult.a. 1 .,..-y...,.. ...... ;;;iiiiiiiiimliiiiiiliilil'!,lli' liiiiij SUbm.lt terms. Jllch9rdloo./ Golni to need 5 BR 3 bllthl! new, onrlooking El Nlgud blk lhops • .,_45. ~226'1. ~ a ..,._. . all _. RENT AU . <Betwn McFadden I: ht St.) Sophisticated S~ Purcell Rltn. ~l. _ 'Jben you must see ttle9e Goll Coune 6 h 1111. n.npa. We Deed addittoaal Apts. UnfVmf•hed Tbe wumtb ot old-~ ' 4 BR -OWNER new 2 story homes. 2 frplcs, 496-6191. N.wnart IHch_ J200 teatall a propertJ 1lltmp. I S000 Rent•lt W ..... Be beam ceiJ prdto kttcbeot wttb elect. • ·~ CWTOKERS WAmNG G.Mt-1 wrought iron dnnr 31•tbto 2-·"eotrpl .. •-.club·;..~ blt-\na, ~r. formal ~v•-s • bdrmHome onL •-cL-L-BeckwtOa Rlt1 I..-. Bdl.'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TWO youn1 ~pcm.111hltt this superb 4 BR t. ""'"" mer ""'· · ,.. · • ..,.,...,.... """' ~ • ·~ Iii& ._._ ..., & ,.___.. B ..-.. -II womm wbo ha•• lived and home. Soaring ~ '6-W'&ent. $28.<m. Opes> Week-~. rm., extn lg fam rm, beth. wltb pool. PrNtiee ,.., .._ W'7· ._,..,._ VEN DOME worbd In the Laguna ~. ma 11 l v e Mexb.n endl. 3.51 62nd St. 61!>-0144 c:pted, 1181" beech llll.1 at area • Monarch B • Y. ToWllllo•es Beedl atta for ane briclc fireplace I: fonul 547-7401 a.m/agt. gs:~ ;_ 30 year loan "1th ~. cpta, drpl. Vacant Conpnl•I ..... hbon Duplu11 Unfvrn. ms .,. wmi-to ..... op to Sla ••MJ wt. amdous t ee1l --'-ce-C all SPECIALI -rv diDinl room! Pant.lied sane SUPERB Bay view: 3 BR, 2 -owner 0 • .... .,..... pu/Drpl., 2 BDRM. ~ drpa, blt>tna, 2 WKS FREE llNT per montb for the rilht room overlookt larie aunq Ba., all dee., 2 ety. deeded $116,500. Phone 4!&-1344 °' kltx:hen blt/lna. Community cple, exclUslve area, Mfa. ,.._ .. _ _,...__ NOW apartment In Lquna or patio • garden with oUv\ t'Dhouse; 2,000 eq rt ~-'1'161 Pool • Yard Matllt-.nce. $165 rB--0130 ...... ·-........ Corona del Mar er ea, tree1. Enchanted playboust Care tree lu:x. tiv., w/pools, Call 53S-1M4 or 96Z-KTl NEW 3 bdrm, 3 bath home, 2 bdnm. 2 batha ... $200/Mo. N.wly Redecorated prefenhlJo neer b ea ch. in childreD'• yard. etc. Mow $39,500 673-4356 bl lbarch s.,y, Cpta S bdrm1, 2% baths. .$250.IMo. RINTALS CIOM to thopplnt. '.rte DHlre nkel.Y fllm1ahed. 2 near-new home I.I cleairated a BR. cust. home, by owner. WATCH YOUR WtREI L&ndlCPd in ttont. Room tor IAY & IEACH A..._ FumhhM Boys Club & Girls Clvlt bedroom dwellJllc, Would In rich warm colon. In fuh-~ck Bay are•· :z Ba., r pool. A hlxurt.ooa home, Realty, Inc. r·-e Spedoua 3 Br'•. 2 Ba permanent bUt de11nltely ionabie vea oeer Dover tiplc., bctwcL floors. 514~ Glow With lilplredatlao al ttUOID9btn11iced at SM,950. 2025 w. Balboa Blvd. C•• Mtl9 4100 • Swtm Pool . Put/cree not want to be bound bf 61M>rfl, but not letaed land. i.e.n avtll. S'JS,500. 642-2&59 tbb spacious 4 BR FASH-P!aw &-UH or 517-'ml m.-3&63 Eves: 548811 e J'rpl lndtt/lodtJ fac'1t leue. Want to move In Unbeatable ~ '89,'150. W OCEAN FRONT ION ~ model wttb <>ce.n View custom home HARBOR view Hi11J New 4 WORKING pl to lllme 3 e Adults 6 Family anu June er late Y.Y and would Ruth P•rdoll, Realtor ~ 1 br dbl ar cpts •tel'eO in&ercom, ~ 2 bdrm A den, 3 t.th ~. BR. 3 Ba.; oc~ vtew BR older house. Mmt llb 1145 Anehelm Ave. 1l1te prllqe d1spoal and 1600 Weltcliff Dr. 542.!)'200 A-... 'S49.so0. 494-fui • ~ .. ~~ hr·e~.I.~ In Monarch Bay. Cptt. ' bome. Tam. rm., 2 frplas., dop' cats. Located CID 9l:!'e C.M. 6C.m4 uoti;..~ ~~ & .... .., .,.....,.. • .... •"" .,,..,1 roam. d.rpa and euy mJ.lnta.lned carpeted 6 dnped. Din. rm. at. land near &OU courae llDd • -suer • WANTED BY hner. Excel cond. 3 BR F.atY VA or FHA t.ennt at 1ndlcplnc. Fine home at Ir brkfR. nook. Patio. Call back bl¥· Nice laodlca~. RENT p.m. 2 bed), lg fam rm, cov. a ~tic price, f1'9.MO. Call 49&-5791 or alt. 4 P.M . .fM-1231 ~ lncl utiltdetl or wDI low'· W"'"ANTED~=-J.,..un_e_.l!S~on.....,.1111--tl Real Estate Siles People. pe.tio. 646Jl909 Pacific Sbare1 Ralf¥ 64T..J7Tel Lquna Niguel FOR Ia. 3 BR, an-er tor lite hsework. ~ i ltooms Furniture tenn Jnae, 3 BR houae, ~~ ~~~~!nlE If OWNER 536-889f Ewa. 9l)2..8'701 Corp. domlnJum Park LI do . aft 5::1> 1>·111• $25 Month CALM. Give lovtns car& Over 2S Yean in 3 BR, 2 la, crpta. drpt, tplc, 1730 Chldrn Itta at pool. $240. $22.50 Wk. Up l'UU. OP'nON TO BUY Xlnt rd. 549-~0lO Oran&• County wet bai ell elec. fmced, SOL VISTA DIM Point PH: 213: 275-6969 • 8tadio • Baell aPL No deilolft o.u. R..,_ for bnt 5995 . e Full pq• advertillnl pool lOO ~ to Oc::dn, VERY Popular 4 BR model Cpt.1 3 !Ir., S bl, 3--car pr, .t.w, ... ..,., ShoNI J220 e tad U'tDJ A ,._. _.,_, H.F.l.C. • Inter omce t&type · CLEAN! '29,960 ~'1125. drpa, water aottmer, 1up eeW patio. $27.IXXl. 29 yr • Maid 8lnSee • n a..a. Pumttvre Rentals BACH Room w/be. N en1r. e Train1nc prosram ~9991 eorner-lot. Owner trlDlfend VA, '"· no 1lfttS 496-a!S DUPLEX. 2 BR 1: Den. e Mn Call A llu' 51'1 W. 19tb. C.11. 5a-14St Fu.m.. 3 blka to bch. No • 1nmrm 1'R. ii&; I: ocean: 1"e.ty 3 • MUST 1elJ. Only DUOO. 5 2 bath., 1190 ~ N..rpmt 8l'fd: H-"9 oooklq. tll IDQ. S0.1. • Mui pthcr benellt• BR 2 Ba bile OD 2 Iota; blocks South of HuntinctoD Duplex• For S••• 1975 80-3430 &Ari:Av ~ PODn'E. c..t. --5100 BY Wea .. mmtb. Quiet Ca.II ~ • For Interview can }IH u 1 1pts. Rm. to Centu. 2 2 BR A Yard Furn .1 llr ACit-Htd pool. new h 0 m • • Reuonable. NEED 4 IRO:OIATHS ~~o~~ :U~st' c! 8'$7~· Jone. RHI~ -Quiet la'sislde. c.ta_r·· l1ek 8-y 3240 ~ult;, °'J st ~I· HARBOR ''Try thla one'' 10132 For-Prof~-'~y3, decorated • ~k in re_; ~er 673:2119 -· -G-1 or EvFH"A· ..!!..__ S:l(XX) dawn. * 534-2588 3 BR fmctd yard, newly 19U POMON; fu. CM rm.t Dr., HB ~ ~ L peinted, near UCI. Sl.'iO/mo ·• N JU.50 UP wk W /kitchen carpeted throout. "111 101'-5~% tAN 3-4 &: s BRa 2 Ir 3 bet.hi. RENTALS water pd, gardener service. SPACIOUS Bachelor, Newly GREE S $22.50 QJI Studio Aptt, 233'~ mal dlnini room. Mott ex-Owner will altl'Y ltld; 3 BR., Take yOUr ptck. SZ>,900 to HoUMt fumlshed KI 5-2124 after 5:30 PM deoortted. .flllM,Ue kltcbm NewpJl't .BJvd. OI 54M75J- quistte A: immacu!ate. All 2 Bathl; Nr. ~cW1 A: -950 All _.... _......_. --w/relrir nto. 28 Men-..-fllv .,......__. ...,, . ...w .........,.. ·------· BAam.Oll • umr......,. Nice room~ bdl, bullt-Ui electric kitchen with Martnierw ~. bonus roona. Rental• .. Shi,. 2005 CeroM .. M.r 3150 doza Dr., Apt. A 545-5421 from Sl OO ..,.... u~. pm ~~ l.eed'!1':= "'!= i;; = .. ~·~d:!._!9-~.. WORKING pl to llare S SPAC 3 lWl, ~ a., D\lpld D:!.~ =-2 :~~ IDd. d. ~ 1WI. &13-18 tw. ~· 540-17".ll . s Large Bdnnl. 3,2!!0 tll· ft. 814 Warner I04G BR older home. MUlt like $250. Cpta, d?Jia, pvt .. Heated pool. ample partcins. 1 • ' • s BDRM. OUMt ..... "" TARBELL 2955 Harilor Ivan Wells built. Fee and. dop" cata. Loca~ Ob acre home. Colw to ~. No dl.IJdnn, no pets. 1965 l'UR.N •• UNJ'URlt noo Windward Lam 2 Story Colonial ot land near golf coww and 673-2402 after 5 pm wkdys. Pomona CM 6G58:l8 Bntecl Pooll (]ifJd °"" Eastslcle CM WATERFRONT, 62 Ba~ POOL bark bay. Nice l~plng .. 3 BR. fam rm. cl1n1nlr rm, 2 ~. New cpts, and 0.tff. AdJ . .;, Shoppq - 2 B ho dl.,.~.. "-· 3 BR S75 ooo 5 BR 21" badls, formal din· $80 Incl tttllitles or W\ll low· pool, ~ Vi""· $.150 mo. .,_ ..,K 1613 .,_ta Ana No peta allowed R me, .... ,. room. 'LUVes. • • • f'r ror lite hsewtl'k MS«>39 ,...._....,_ 1 ... .,. •• ...,.,. o>GlJ COMroRTAJILE lane tn a.ca Mna b' elderly lady. Ml.lilt be ambulator7. Llcen.aed. ~ hardwood floors, carpets. trade for ptWerty, A.rnblui Ing room, elect. lcitchen. f . . ._,..,,,...,e RH E et ate Ave. CM. 8 3 8-4 9 21. 2'100 Petenoo Wa1. a.t Hal'- m 0-11 ru• or G.I. RI 5.:l() p.m. --60-3615 615-z,o:J ,..,..,_ ..._.A .... -•• ~-M-========t drapes, double garage, ac-bol'S('S, or -? LI &-1 .,., ,, na ,,...u,., UUI" WUTI .....,..... - ceu to rear yard. Quietl========--BRASHEAR REALTY RESP pro1'1 man to share $500 MO. 4 BR, 4 ba, huae 11• MING TREE • Db: l BR 5tS-os10 Mite. Reat1lt 599' close in tocatJon. $11.500. N.wport Hgh. 1210 847-3531 Eves. 839-1537 spec Uni Pk TW1lhse w/ room It wet bar, new of fvm1 unf NNly redec' Wallt-Mceardle Rltrs. BY Owner $2'.l.500· 3 BR. 11' ~ ~ GI lolrl for same. Pool. tmnia ct. Call ocean and hlJla. Call owner l)OOI. adu>is. Monro.ta A fAIWAY lB1ll Newport Blvd., C.M. BA ty • ted Nke t01y f.ZD). LoYe1y 3 BR, Mr. Andenon wkd)il, alt 1 coll, 213:713-31GI 19th. ~ 548-mt Eva M4-Q5M ii-tio':"' ?Ut~ cell-~~~~ ~ :;.~('}!,) to lbare LW. hie 3351 11.XE-~=-1...,.BR.--•-Cl'Pt--l:-dec.-, VIUA APTS. FOR SALE tnp. Alley '-cce.SI t 0 r ...... ~ A betcbe. new home % ml. hn dltnnk, pado, IV· $1». Hunttngten IMdt ~r or trll' Oft new ~ beadl. H B 15 SI-t U 0• LOVILT S bdrm, epts. ., Qile or W,. ~ 7tt l BR AP.TS 2 JW Lota · 2 bib to ocean. ~~: 25C71toM= B7 ~ Vacant 3 Ir, 1~ 842-4485 ~· -... itts: ~ llllllb, pn. POOL 2 RA Lota • 1 Mk ID ocean. Dr., N.B. 213: s-2'65 ta. fiol .-lot. ciompl WILL Shm'9 ~ ~t •• $1) aM1 paid. J1an. 1637 nw-. O"" ·:y ----a..EAN .qle ..... widl e!itctrid~. D>. Eaq ac• ce19. MMliG REAL ESTATI G.ner.t Income Prtperty 6000 5 C-3 Income bldp • Mdt St. Fixer. Upper redec, "'°wn ~. house a dock. Man «MIO Hunttnttea ltidt MOO h'Ytae A•e., MH136 ~Mn,'~ ~ ?:~ ~. It'• a meat 3 BR, 2 BA ~~~ ~: = yttn. $150 Mo. m-cm AVAL NOW •• br. 2 ... 11111 • W.:.! nan. 1lUI pl 415' 20l22 Senta AN Av.. lneslor's Delight !':,-F:bet~=-:~ home 3 lft . 0pm New,,ort leech 2200 ~ ftdtc.. $140. l'll'lt 6 lMt. ~l!&l aft~· No peCI. Nr. ~Co. Airport TfJITUlc , ___ (up 1D t69' Prindpala cab, "'mM. 5241 Gknroy.. 111118 Van Bw-en. Nr Bed pm 54' ~ ~ .. ., Agmt 646-9831 « m-0823 AV AIL Immed. Qlff Haven Dr. &.c.?Z17 AV AIL. Jun. 1Jt lbna Aq. Bl. 3 cNdr'9 OK. 213: NASSAU PalmJ 1 6 2 SRl•----iiii·-· ftnanc:fnll; ~ c» .=~======I 3 Br, 2 bl + 2 Br ~an Lovely I BR-... 6; »-lrJl IWn or Uni $1J5.C150. lltd Addi Qnly ~ writeoff Oow, Coste Mese 1100 Vu Inc Apt $49.~. 543-1249 ,ountain VIII-. 1410 n.0001"« llUJMltt 6'1Ue 2 BR Townhouse 1"' betb1. pool 17T E. 22Dd St. 6G-3545 Dlearimllaatlve Tena.nta land to lmpro9flnm:lt ratJo). ..., rw Prfftlp .lddl' NO oteriar ma...._,nce ar 3 Bdrm 3 baU. Otluxe On Corona dtl M., 1250 50;0 DOWN Corona clel Mir 2250 ~~~ ~U:: 2 ~-= ~d'Olta . tu yad wort to worry abou&. quiet cul-de-eac ttttet and ~ Pool -..n...-• · u .a .,..NlftUI C.omplete reenadan tadll-Mesa Verde Golt Coone. Regudeil R ... rdnl Lovely 5 bedroom i betfl • 2-~tarJ CHARMER . I'............ 111 V!ctotta, 54Ml38 wn .,,. ttea at aood establlsbed PooLaod wat.rtalll. Plf'llY Cest ant boo:ne mallon avec family room born~ 2 BR tum. So cl Hwy. Sum. l140/~~ CX>'lTAGE Flam. m. tnd. GAIDIN Am. tenantl. _, 1 to 30 furnilbed. $56.500. Good deux chambrea 1 ooucher ~:t lnclud' -~ . mer noo mo. or yrty $2:55 utU. CltM, tobfr, *'lie. ~ aDll JMIP at "tu Ume,., terms. pour aommeD paillble. Ycu 2 car ,:"n~ M~:':1::.~ mo. 67H390 or 6'2-3M5 Whtw ~' ~ V... Dr. <;II • ..._7MZ. PlltDI Mteu... ~ NS.UJO • 1 • -• ~ w1l1 allo ba•e the early ·-~ 9ACllll.(ltl OOl1'A MDA 4 tDft apt. I att a f11&•1f American style kitcb Ir tam $30,995 Mesa Vetde 1110MeN V.,. 1110 Mela V.,. IUI tnCl'UNUD·IM·lla bdrm,1111, blWlll. WWcptfl toao room .$34,500. ()pm "a"Y Eve. $0-4091 2 bltlll..,..... bpi, .Jlldo. pr •• ntn Home • l•hlea Delancy Rttal Elt&te Olrpeta. ...... ..... lJCidll. I JTI old. pod Joe. 4 BR. 2 Ba. dbl pnp. dQl-5.511~ S~\\.J\''-!)"E ~Q.• 1Mls...t.Ana,c.M. ~':"w:.~.,:: MUST Sdll <>nit nuoo. 293 E. 111.h st. &tMtM 'II.I ~ J. 'It ~ i:J s...cm '*-5542 com. • ma. oner alt s KennellY A .woe.lat• NHds World Solu.aSt"'pt. ScnPftblccl WorclP'tmUfotaC1'uctlc AVOCAOO ROYAL£ PM~ &U-9'T.l0 Ewa: 5Cl-Q38 3 BR, 2 ba hom4! plUI Apt Orange 1635 2 BR. Cpta, drpa, bltnl. IW!mll --.ACX.-. -pait--P-.-,-, l-a-Q, SALESMDl WANTED Ove-r gvap., plaa GUftt 0 leorr'Oflf9 11tttn of th. pool.. anct pr. No mldr'a • llmale ea" 1tllow '!_I\ TRANSFERRED to Samoa Qua.rte-rs, on pntty ~ 3400 '41. ft, of Chinn '°"' euo..., wotds .,.. ,.u. Nb arn. Vk. 1911a A Ncwpart. FOUN 3 BR 2 a., pedo, elec tltcb Ave .. S32.SOO. Thia gr&doua bame ii locat-low'°"""' four 11-"........ 642..mu 2 • qo. .... m4 Dt. ~, dlahwMbc'. clrtpta.,, I . R. L. STRICKLER, RJtr. ""on"' acre bs Villa Parll, Ir A.N 011 r I 2 BDJt.MS. Brand new Ci1/tl. • UNlTS IN ORANGE cpta beautifDll7 ladJCsped, 3441 E. Cout lt#)t., CdM tbooghtMly planned Jn ~ery - -_,, W. cS..,.. _.. ~ I.up GlllMl"t 2 BR apt. 3'::, =:..-:: =: ~ :~.~. 0~ :: ~ 1 r 1 1 $131. -v ... o..... v., ..... m-l57l ~· Hui• kit wtth frult c.,..,.. •1 Mir t150 bu,-e muter BR wit.I', at~ I i A. 56-401 -======= .. ==~I trees. Quiet ttfttt, V1eant.1--------·I """" • •hw. LoYoly 001~1' I 1 ea-. si-. •••-....... =i~~rm•. Fixer Upper =ng~ip=: -I f I llt~~"::'iw e b:.a.t i..t1oe• tNVt:STMENT • oldtt ~ 2 small houll'I oo ft.2 lot tall t:n!n 1n1kt tb1t ntau -· -........ 5tl.2IG N..-, ftcor, _.., 1Tx40 00 ~ lol Q1Clb loc Not nmch more lblln Joe nJ. an 1ctdeTement tn lanry, 1~ O IO T l am: 1 BR. CJllCillt. a U. Jm Blitllr, CJ&. ..- Bo llltaa aec:tkla. $11,a;o: '"'· Income ~ P8' mo. MlrlY apeclll featul'fl Incl. • Otiaff --... ' fllril. 0. ....._ W/,,._ -a-.....a 607i ........ J"lult bocte DMdl IOllM ta. J car pr. m,sm. c.n a I I I I COllllJitnt __, ~. vn-. -,,..,,. t.rtor pa1at. N -..... u .. -Sml•" .... _ n'll-._ _ _.,__.,_..i..-i1i1. c.tttrol Parle, N. Y.~ '.'IPrtng NEW,~ 11"4 tn: 2 BR. ta.cm. ,.._ ;;;:~_......= _,.. -.. ......,_,__,,_ _ _._,...,.Is tw.. I jwt llflW the flnt NEW; 2 Bit. 2 k, etl1>., '741 w.tclff Dr. ~ , BL caldo _...,..i fft the .._.. ...._ ...._. ' ctr ..,.; ,..._ • • Oll1' or ·i earp.. ~ 0r.,.. c...t Pa DSMtt Don I . a.Nett, Rltr. tpu N • 1 M 1-,_.Ao• ~Sia. •iat SVt • .-a. W.v,.'l, bltala~aar..:-iar: m~onimdo lSGa!.~~ r r I I ,I I !£St~~~ s.::..alh<lt~ ::{:--... ~ BY OWNER VA no dlaiwn, ..... .._.1_. laOG t --· •-~...a. ,-...... ...... ._ -...,,. 10$ ~ .... ftO 1111 & ~!ta:n:~.._--.n.-.-.-.,-..... --. =~: 1;;:=;~ .. r r 1· r r rt 2,.:-~.:=~'f ::m-::::: GJ,.-:ti,~~&J £:=:~,':,~ ~~~~~~= •T~:t I I I I I I t N~.MH111 ~~~1!: ,________ c.n -.ua ~""' 1Ntlm. ••-• _ _.. ___ ..... ;;....a~•;.; ...._a ..u. 011e wtt11 BAl"CRD'T ' 811 125 Via Udo Nord. Furn. Pl""2 ,.. ... ad ...... --~ -• ·-.. Dllmt I .. 4.. LIVM QUAITlflS ~--Duaaqtneic How. can mt ~ ..., ... ...__DAILY sc•&IUl.I ............. IN c· ..... c·~ ,..... _,.... bli ..,, Oii. .... ..... .. YS.J1G _m:_-..cr_____ Pll.DI' rt Xlee .... IU'""-51 • WWW WN.-.ll'Vft WVV Aa1la l'lMm. Jct. CiAJiGi! 7f/W wut Id ;;i. ii; Botc ma tar it -~-.. ., . •v ~~,.,!.~ liCRES t 6 Unbt 1tb I P'1Q(a l1 Bldat.. • .. DIM+-21l1 l.-lhrJ) NCh J BR., all . Nr. Hun, er. iie IRI 18.50 ~ Studloe ~ Nfrl& rt patio. :Ill area. ltd. SC'1-7 o& l&tst) .. ar a rea, • bea eh. mrlshed. 2 I· WoWd be leflnitel1 bound bf IJl9ein , and would spoa.l and )DftDjen 8tS alter I &5 c:n lGllJ BR boule, v1nl car& I It 5999 a.Nmtr. • bch. No 6CU861. lb. Quiet ~le. 10132 For- ~ V/ldtcben 11)0, 2384"' " 541-mJ "· bath. 4t1~ IS-UOl eft, Jftl ~tnE. dmy lady, lator7. .5 ., telllhl :up to~- IDdoal -di Oow, ieat ratio). ~« rTJ a~ :ion tadll- estahlilll:-' o~ x time". :mo mtt apt. I i.WW• .. ~ • pod Joe. Alto ba'ft , k. I> ner aft t er1ta1i IOW ~ .t. F u Elt. :I lANCE at llipt. ..un _, ittioe. re, 1Tx48 .... -'°" -H Dr. ' ,,, Oft!t .1. .....-. .... 'l'OO ..... r..--lftP CD. I E. l'ntl .0.1• N wfill mu -tedd· es.a ... -r ;,.i.H •• l • _. • --a • Ii"' • .. ,. ----... ftmdly, AMI ~. 1969 JOIS a IMPLOYMINT JOU I IMftLOYMliNiiTFtil!iii"&&'IIIRlMlillfrnPmiiTim:iifii~e.1 Hlltt W_...., Mlift 7200 Helf! WentM, MIR 7200 Mel• w--. MM 7'200 TRADE $10,00> Eq In cbOiee Bay View J BR 2 Ba all elee 2 lty., 2IXXI' deeded tnh>ule . FOR late car, T.D. 's, house to $80,00> Owner 613-4356 FREE & clear 100x300' lot ioned f:or horses, cor lltb I: Rodeo, Hesperia, Cal $3SOO value. For plane free .l clear. good cond 642-5740 BEAUTY Salon. 6 statloos, estab lG-yrs Lido area. Will trd tree and clear no.cm eq,. for R £. or wbat-bave- )'OU. Bkr. 548-mt & COCO'S· COOKS Yomt men In· terested in CJroWllHJ ortan- batlOll. Excel- l•nt lnMrance p I a n & profit sharincJ. Please apply In person betwHn 8 & 4 P.M. J. W. Robinson· Hee openlnga fon Sllespenons -Women'• B.tt.r Shoes --CHu•I Shoes --Mldt Clothlng Top Commlulone Full time bctllent btn1flt1. Apply Pereonntl UM, Mon. tbru Fri. FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT 81ACH An equal opportul~ employer has open1ngl for: • Aut Mlin.ger Must NM! cooking el{pe.r . * Exper Fry Cook * Dl1hwaah1n Must be reliable. DAY SlrlFT Apply In per&IOll: 400 S. O>a.i Hwy. Laguna Beach IANIC..flNANCE • PERSONNEL YOU WANTl lllCUl\n'Yf • • • A permAMnl Job. ADV ANttM!:NTS! .• • A promlllng career IA.LARY! ... • Tami Liit Mldtf nisb A SoCJd •tarting waae BENEFITS? . • e Miiiing Mlc~l1lst He>111kalilation, retlr& ment , etc. WI WANT: PeiwonaUt,y, a m b i t I o n, neat appet.rance. ability to meet the pubUc, mini.. mum ol hlltb achoo! edu- c:adoa. Let'• talk It over. ~ aau for lfl a~ ~t. TOMMY WARREN SIC fln•nce 1022 W. Lincoln, Anaheim 774-Tm CAllNO srnw & SHEllfRS Mobile Home lxp1rt1nce Exctll1nt opportunity -Apply- • Drill Prm Open • Tool &rlader Ope:nlnp aa dQ and nlatlt lidftL Protlt abm1nl Min fS hr work weeli J. C. WTll CO. 671 w. 17th St. Cott• MIN 541-3421 AD equal oppo~ employer Sale9 AAA·1 COMPAIY NOW HIRlll& 3 Br, 2 ba. comer lot, Npt t{rtl, in very nice CCbL WU1 trd for other property or COQI. med -st late ~odel trailer. 642-4610 1555 w. Adams, Costa Mesa FIBERGLASS I fXPLORfl Doe to a pWmed IWIU!let expansion procram the An&o heim Division or o u r m. temational firm now bu need of several amhitkul YolDI& m e n u..», a JDtnS. mum or high eellool ectuca.- tion. Excltlng job cippor. tmitles tor the yoms man Who wllbe• to be tnlned In PenonneJ Dlrectian, Of&e Procedures • D d Salet Pr°O' motion. '66 Pacemaker Imperial, mobile home. Will trade eq--------- ulty of approx $2()00. for late model car or ??!ff 548-290C leave message for Dick • Loc1I m•nuf 1cturer hH lmm1cU•t• openings for: ~:·::.~~SR~ERS ·"10TORHOME CORP I Manuf actuNre of 4000 C•mput Drive high perform1nce Newport leach WJlL Exchange 7 free I: • Electronic Assemblers •uto products, r•ct ur bodlff, etc. Tap wages. good work!ns cond. XI.NT benetita Experienced C.... lots, cloee-ln Palm: dale; S8500 value. FOR eq. ual equity in local house or income. ~S-4412 eves. • Wiremen MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE e BERRY PLASTICS • Fry Cooks Counter Help NEED money. Will pay Ranches 6150 109' silos tw SlT,cm. ,.;;;,;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;_. Excellent lflClll'ity * * * 12,000 ac. Madge f.!~7000Realtor SERVICE DIRICTOltY Cow Ranch ......, SERVICE DlllECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY 615 m1lel from downtown Ban Mo"91911t T.D.'1 6345 Babyslttlnt 6550 ContrKtort 6620 P•perhanging f'randlco tn beeutiful tree $!51i65 lit Trult Dee4 on fPeC-WILL beibflit 1 cblld • 6 mos Additions * Remodellna P•lntlnt 6150 lltlldded coaatry. Would be tacular Oceanriew lot. Sold to 3 )!'I. Q) wtdy. Days. Nr. Fred H. Gmrick. L!c. INTERIOR &: ext paln11111(. tdMl tor rec:reatiooa1 devel-foe' $1960, payable 1% per H&rt>or Sbopp!nr. 548-1J9'j m.oc>t1 * ~n10 Price• s!Wled for 1prln1 opment or dude ranch with mo. tnclud1nc 1'1 an due 3 BABYSITl'lNG by the week. clean • up. F!"ff elt. 30 yr wUdlite tn llbmlanoe. Thia yrs. 10% di9coullt ately l.Arp 7ard.. A11D lnmlnc. Eltctrlcit 6640 exp. can Chuck at 548-5314 property la ~ for returned approx. 12% per Call~ stock with water tllnb, good yr. 494-1137 ======== ELECTRICIAN L!censed A PAPERHANGING & PAlNT-feDcinr and lJuildlng. PrlO! Brick, Matonry, etc. bond e d . StnaU job1, ING, clean &: reu. 20 Yra. for total nncb $$ per ac., Money ~anted~.,.!> 6560 malnten. &: repairs. 5411--5200 ex. Loo ref. 642-1332 aft 5 pm with a separate 320 acres I bl 6890 aftilableat UOOper ac. Tor PRIVATE MONl!Y BRICK, O>ncnte, carpentry G d In" 6680 ~-u_m __ n.;;.,.g ____ _ -•-"· -•---n G'--CUstom CablnttJ. Sm a 11 tr en • ,._..,....., ~ Clal4 -111 rvn --------LEAK.ST Gu or water elec-11ansam with: 'ht A 2nd LOANS Jobe. OK Frtt Elt 9S2-G4S ANTHONY'S tronically located andtt c. Eckhoff & AIMc. Inc. moo 1: up. payments trom Garden Service ment, blacktop, IJ"OWld, 1111 w. a.pa,. Aw. $1.33 to $32..27 »el' maath lulw.n 6570 walla, ahowen. any place. ~.Calif, on each UCXX> borrowed. REMODEL • RF.PAIRS 646-1948 Repaired. Water lines clean-5«1-~ Evft.'Mcnda, S3M'127 Jack Slnlth Co. stnce 1M9 Reslden .. ·• Commerc. TOOm COMPNLE'EWl'ELA· CLEANUPWNS ed, preaure restored. 13Do!f. Breedway, S.A. ......, cAL.L-.1·~" 642-0M& 54~1 •nytlnM addltom. Reun.1 675-~ Jteu. m~ care. Pru-BankAme!fCltd OK REAL ESTATE I 6590 tna. Landscaping. Exp. hor-?LUMB.ING 1 __ Ge_M_r_•I_____ ANNOUNCEMENTS C•rpenter "I Uculturist. REPAIRS REMODEL AcrH..-6200 •nd NOTICIS !NO JOB 'l'OO SMALL! Lawn & Yard 642-31R8 , __ ..;;;,______ Resident • Industrial Com· Upk IO ACRES • (on Main ea.st. Found (frM Ada) 6400 merelal • M a i n t e n a n c e eep Pool Service w~ roed) Newberry, PUPPY: Loob lilce Germ.an Repair and Remo d e L rototll, arade· ~ 6910 Calif., Silver Valley, bl· Sbepberd. Bll< noee ra~ Reu. Lie, bonded, l.nsut'ed. * MOWING, edging, .l clean deMrt. drJ, lJ miles e•t of type tan. Npt. • pl er . • 96l-191l or &C40M • up. Moat.1111 ra~. Free POOL MAINTENANCE Rellabl.e Pocll Service We •re an ••t•bllshed eommercl•I firm with llbtr•I fringe benefits. Only people with •t r..st 1lx months IX• perlenc. should 1pply to PARAME111CS 929 B1k1r StrHt Cost• Mesa 549.2221 TKHNICAL WRrnR wilb -.nenoa in or- aantmia and w r It I n g electronl.c tmtruetloo and and maintenancoe man- ual1. We are an estab- lished commerelal firm wtth liberal fringe bene-fits. Ple&l'Je apply PARAMORKS 2460 Lemon Ave. Long Beach 426-1883 or 636-8003 HYGROSYSTEMS Men on Part time to work with aero-hydrlc systems. Hydrlc systems proetss eiq>erience prefe!Ted but will train right men. Must be bondable, Zl-35, !!Orne college prefe?Ted but must be high achool graduate and lived in area 2 yeara. Call 'Mr. J . Harmon In Anaheim PR. 4-7256 Man1gemenl trainee Train for a branch ml.l'li.ger In one ot our 600 branch of. fices. Promotion to higher supervi~ positions will be detennlned by individual JX>rfonnanoe. ~e traln- tng or practical nperienre deslred but not necessary. Pulflc finance equal oppcrtWllty employer Tubby's 225 M.,ln• Avenue B•lboa 11&.nd or call 6'15-(106 I BUS IOYS Awrage $100 wk. Part &: tun time. Over n. Apply tn peraon to MR. HORST CHIE.SI, 720 W. Bay Ave. Newport H•rbor Y•cht Club Between ll &. 12 noon, and 5:30 PM A: 6:30 PM except Mon. It Tues. Busboys & Dishwashen Full Md Part Time Day and Night Shifts <Nrr 18. Apply 1n person BOB'S BfG BOY lS4 E. l7tb St. Costa M... $540 per mo .. t1lary No experftnee ll nece...,, due to the on-the-Job tram. ing at COmpe!l\y expel!•, Quaillied men will recew ~ f 1 r It pramotkln bs June. Only apply If yoa can START W 0 R K THIS WEEK. F o r immediate consldtr•• aon call ~11&3 9 A.II. to 2 P.M. Mainlen1nce M11 Maintenance po 1 l t ton available with oPPol111ntt7 IDr promotion. Hydraulic experience helptul over- time aval~ ~t working and fringe benefits. Submit detalll to lox M 102 Dally PUot An equal opportunlty employer Bantow. "1.-.t d LlikH" 675-4343 PLAIN pl1Wo0d doable estimate. & RepaJn. R8aonable. 543-4070 area. 90 Ma..made labs ID prqe door Labor a: * call 963-1911 * valley. AHalfa. fllh ralt>ina, laig haired Siamese cat. Yk: materlal sssm lnltalled an 6960 929 S.ker StrHt Cod• Men 549-2221 1901 So. Ma.In, Santa Am S•ltsfMft a Mln•gert 545-0481 eu.T oppcrty w1tb le•cfuC SUR.F130ARD Mtg. c 0 • I needs lmmedt.tely, f o r eteedy employment, exper. sanders, laminabn a g!o89en. Must be dtpert. da.ble; h1nee appllcanu ~red. AAJty., pnon. 8 AM to 5 PM at Jm.A Plaotn&. C.11. recreetiooal· Many develop. of NB area. Male. Haa blue .,... ... hardware. 642-7528 MJaAPlnt~EbGyARDthe~tls. _Sew_l_ng:::------HAIR SIYUST moots bl prorl'MI IQdl u a collar. 67)-300& .. ~ ... --~ ski lake f« watu aid in-BL.K It wtit rabbit Pet. Vic •Carpentry • Cablnett • Good reh. E:xper 546-7758 EXPERT ALTERA'MONS struction: much a fa l .fa of Ca11f Sehl. ~. • Bit.ins • Alterations • Cut ft Edge La,wn 'Ti1~~0~=-=· MAINTENANCE PAINTERS (2) AQUA-AIRE arm o1re11n1 °'er 100 mu. tual funlls. Full or pt time. ~ D~~~ON ~ E~ No exper DIC. we lnltn. Caprice Coiffures lllRING. WE NEED 22 Npt Bell ottloe, e42-6422 g r ow in g : f In I 1 b ed DACHSHUND VI G rfl ld • Repaln • Reul 645-9583 Maintenance. Llce~ed. restaurant witt1 •ever 1 l • Paularlno ·CM c ~ FR.EE estimate.. No job too 548· 4808 • 545-6570 aft 4 PM Alteratlont-642-5845 MEN TO TRAIN IN ALL Santa Ana oUlce, 547-8331 Soulh Coad '9au DEP'l'S. NO EXPERIENCE fJlv~~:cw Ask for CAL 546-7186 la.kd for fl.sblng ct ll'IVtm-' • llD1lll. Remodelt and Ad-MOWING, Edging, vacalawn. Neat, accurate, 20 yrs. exp. ming a: owmlte campeni, Lod 6401 dil.lone. 548-<1181 Gen'I c:leanu;p. Hauling. Able te tn•mel doors. NECESS .. AS WE TRAIN. ' . SERV Sta. Atteod.. P/tfme, STARTING SALARY e MEOIANIC, exper. Costa Needed far nilbt A wknda. and roW eolne; • lake with CARPENTERING & Roof. Odd jobs. * S.18-69!1i JOBS & EMPLOYMENl waterlront ~~viii.la~ LOST Long hatred 81ame.e tne. AD typet> • AD wort EXPERIENCED Gardener for home u,.. eat, male. VttrJ ftimdlJ. guAnnteed. 539-6729 * Lan<is<:aplng • aeanup • Job W1nted, Min 7000 Apply R•y Tucker llewporter Inn $495 PER MO Men Auto Work.I, 2QiS O:lntaet Bill Gut b' ._ • Placentia. a.ta Mesa 546-lTST level SI acres bu a wiell A Park Lido Vic· Reward. REPAIRS * ALTERA'nON! iteaa. • Rell.able stz.4400 FOR lNTERVIEW CALL 1==::;;:::====::::.!..========I MON. It TUES. =·~·:::..cmai:. 5434YfO CABJNE'JS, A1lY Gu job. . YACITT Sldpper/ Eai!nnr 1107 J1rnborle Ro•d or ~ • UJcit 1or -nter Grey female min. poodle, 23 Jn dplt. sa.an.s Gentnt Slmct1 6682 a v 1 11 a b 1 • immediatd)'. Newport h1ch lildhW w tcr -ftlllnl. Vic Edin&er A Golden West =548-=3561======:. 547-0607 Owner N1..f&40 lftl a: Friday. Lie No. 12m H.B. Cement, Coltcrete 6600 Painting, Plumbing, Car-Job Wenttd wtmde REWARD! N7-T284 pentry. ~I Rel Insured. SAW CtfRK MANAGER • TIPPY'S l 0 1 t. BDr bord• CONCR!:l'E. blk. Spatltl B~ OK Men la Women 7030 ooWe wb1t.e ~ en tile, wrw&ht iron, wood a: Call "Mike' 64Ul348 SUPERIOR Aieney (est.ab BAR le DINING ROOM Experh.•ncect. Send resume le salary required to TO smll ESTATE 2 1/3 ACRES YACAIT UllD front.Vil: Npt Hp,~. alum, patio roof.I. Uc. 6730 1946) 8CJ'MDI, test. l offers Pct t1mt b' Newport !536-6246. Reftrd. smmo H•ullng Pf'rmanent Secya, Bkpn, sion. CUSTOM PATIOS a A~ 11lund&J 12-7 p.m. APR. 24. Fr. Poodle Blk HAULING + GENERAL RrC(.'J11~. Tyinsta. • Acctl. The Tobuconlat, Inc. P. 0. Drawer 391 Hunllngton Beach MJna 'Pierre' Oranle cd-Block waIIJ. A1ao coDCft'te CLEANUP Ole. M~ Draft 1 men, lar. Santa Ana & cabrmo awtn1 • removal. 842-1010 Yo1l'n1me It -I bsul It Dlg1nrM'S, etc. 55 Huntington Center BUSBOYS CM R-.TCI. 642-~ aft 4:,,, CEMENT W'Oltl, aD ~·· Reu. Big John 642-4030 1857 Jl;irbor B . O>lta Meaa Hunlinlt<Jn Bea<:b Qualified to work In high -=----~-~~. No job too small. Free t sL _, • ., HAUL.tu G .. Call 642•n41 grade restaurant. ~rs full 2 1/3 ACRES oommerdal SM. Gny kmelt cat. Vw:. H. mJFUCK ~ '~H "' "" time permanent wori<. Pleas-llOOeCJ (CS)• maJGr' th» Larkspur & Na:rcl!llU8, GARAGE CLEAN-UP, C.U Domestic Help 7035 BOYS 10 -14 ant environment. good com- ougbfltt tn 1111.nta Ania. ~ CdM. Red coJlar wllldl CEMENT work. p a t t o s • 646-1530 Goo4 nll!W.! • Good profit! pany benf!fitL Apply: J.e&. a.pm., ~ tnUler OIPd'• Ptt. 8'75-19.K drlvew~ ::O~ia All " HAULING. 'I'ral!h pickup. L1VE INS BALBOA PENtNSULA luffums' padl or oftwl' ~ Lan'! Bl.aclc Lab rad 0 r, typn. · ~ Anytbins ·we do EmplOJ• pays f199 DAILY PILOT FHhlon lstind ~ or hold Jor fl.ttuft fr>. male-; April 24th, vie. 131b a 'l'HORYK CX>NCRETE It all. Expert work. 54.S-2792 Georp a,ta:nd Aceney • 6C-Cl2l • Cl'Mll id va1ae ~ Bolea w b t t t ier , CM. Rew. Fr NO .met ~~0!'1• 8A VE MONEY • a.ton you 106 e E. 18th, S.A. 547--0395 -.-NIGHT SHIFT .-CARRIER IOYS Aw. fi:aD1 ~ Into 4-M&-91 " el · ....,....._.,,.,,.....,.,,., Take It to the dump call COOD Jt0tr'I'E3 ,.._blvd. Sewer line IM>-REWARD • Bell Ir HonU Chll4 ca.. 6610 Ua! 64U188 or 642-5666 Afenclee, Man / 71 00 $1:~~ ~~IFT AVAILABLE bed 1111 """'"1· Am P le Mewie camera at 11' Q.EAN Loll, garages, etc. "Jelle Are HUNTINGTON BEAal wat.r ...... !>me by m1 ......... pkDlc are1 VACAN<:f • 1 child. Hot n. ~monl. dump, 1~. Our lueJnea" Mt. ouv!G~~t 4-Jm DAILY PILOT W. Bolla. ..,. Ana, then ~ 4/'17. '44-HIO ~ mpe, toys. ac-backhoe. ftll. sncte. 96.2-8745 e 14.2,..mi e pbaoa OW'llll' MM5SS. FDIALE Se&Jpolnt Sl1meN u.w. Uc. M&-153t Coast =yment f1JLL.TIME aau A Ileen&-MAINTENANCE Man . must BE8T I> 80'9 lloaMl!te for cat. pk\lt collar, IDftll1 HIV1CI 0111CTOltY tronlnt 6755 A C'l ~~~a:·tll: :Cm:: have some "M> r k I n g ISO. per In 8an l>lteo CouJ>.. ICUlll; Olurdl Ir Fun.too Santa AM Prorl Bldg. ~ labor knowledie of plumb I ng ~· F~ ISO dell"" St. --. CM. 541-1652 Centflltwl 6620 IBONING In ~ home. $1.Zi Cos!~70a..!~~ Au ... ~2v~611 ~·a R I c 'h ,1~~1 ~ p~ electrlcAl Ir palnttng. Good n . Wat•· tlltn lfaht d TAN a bf1r a.mo~ hr. Vic N. Costa Mesa. ,.._ -? Pallsadta Rd .. Sta Ana work In r o o ndl t Ion a , ~ .lf-r. a 6 Pala Puppy. 3 mo1, Cm A c:oU.v. • ROOM At>DmONs • 546-7462. Hr• 8: 30 lll'll • 5 pm Mon-Fri. perm•nent job. Fr In ge .. Qa&I Cab 15 mbmt. Vie ftl N..w.nd • .EIDia. L. 'I'. Collltruc:tioo IRONING In my honw. ~ wanted for early a.m. benellll. A.at fO tn 50. Call to Ian bteao. WlD ~ JL8. ID4il5 1'Mltly ....... ldlct. or You d·'t·-. "--~ ...... •-. Help Wlfth4 Men 7200 deUvel")' or newspapers. I!)-m.1m ltJr ,-i--....t. 1°* pil tr'llllt 4"'d tr uni: $~ IC" no ,.._._..,.._ pros., 2lt bn per day. Must wuiu~· dmrn °"cr .u • tlemebl MIDUll ltad blldr lbart pl ti. ---.. ~F2; • 548-1990 . UPHOLSTERER • 'Inlne. Uve w. of S.A. Rl•er. s. o( • MACHINtST • ba1red dcr (m1le) vtc. -,._..,... ~· "' IRONING $1.50 hr. for mlll'IDI ~ mtnUL. Cardf'n Grove Fwy. Mlrlitnum 5 JtW -.r tn ""°'lttto. ....._ Cal 1 Pllwalllk A W a 11 • c e e.dmalet 6 i.,o.rt, ~: _._ -·• A 1u •11 -~ p r o du c t Io n 147-2022 • ...,:.1111 • Expe1° &12-0238 co.: U~I' _. ........ p. pp..,: .,,~,., _.,..,.,_..,., 54l-0731 · -Jeck 0. Co. E ti ~""'--' Automatic t.X'P'T dM1rable. Ill AO.ES rwtl ltDd: toed. • OK AN. s ~wc:dPtkn LICENSED Olntractor. Ad-lronlnt WenNd $1. hr. 1m Placaitta. CM 148-2451 r.:0:1./~hl'\I Sii~ Smlll lbc)I> wtth I 0 0 d elect. ftllr a..U. at oeq ..... In OINaa 4fl Mar. d.ldonl. Remodt.Uq. &n ~ -rufUTD 6Vi\D.ABLE Newport Harbor bendltl, OYtrtlme. O:llta $151 Sitt Ao. Wiii 4tf*. ldetltlt1 P.O. Bes 2SC OfM J• .,....._,, m.--2121 M-. Ml-WD TIW>E b' Fite mlta. nxJNI)· OIJe -~ ADO • Jtll90dtl e "-11' '•plrhlntlnt II H = A POLISH A DETAJL MAK °"1'm/Al/I. ..,....... ~lo .... -l>r. C>ll ,._ • -. • _,.. Po"'""' "50 ~ ~ !Co~I --. .... ,;;· ANO ...... A o..,f '210 ~· Mt-5'm ~.,:.:: l*:IC FIRST CLASS Pa1nt1na Ir DtlfNJ MMS21 IER\l'Iai 8ta Attlelldant, PAJm OOON'1'l:ftMAN • .... tlmS. Pa~ nuz ~ 0 REEN I u:a>ER Full onri n . ..,,. medl e:iqier, DIAN LIWlt ..... • W ~ .. '1 ,._ Vk W__. 6 ff , • Jn TDUTES. 56Mll tfmr Ant eleetric cut U'nJoa sr..a.. m S.-tor. m8 ~. C.M. p , • r -. .... ti ....... ..... =..:, ~ .. ';,_~ PAINTER NEi55i WORK! IMn: cmt time. ~ In q M-DJ:I .arr SI.ft ..... I.Oft ,.U. PW1 I..... 20 nt ap. H.ow11 or Job. P'"'O" ill .. •.m. on})': FRY Ooelr. Dtalinruiblr. Aj>-MAf4 »35 ltld ck11Vtt7 ftc. 7 *WW .An, JIB. ~ Cf•• '62J Ret.. 50-d k\11'\t 0. aan1ry Oab. ~ tcd'• ~ ICfiO and ~. t 'a.m. to 4 ............. '4el QlJ ~ .-....n 411 PA.IN'J'D«J ANY J\ 0 0 M * Tr'• I e l&Jd E. Cit Hwy. OIM A.at for p.m. atart Sl.T& bola'. AllO KALE amlUARUA. e •ALL TO WALL e FOR $15. Top c<>l1llldtlirlloD. a1ary It Dull JIC1 tilnt Job ~ p.m. ate G. T. ~ Vic (If~ a. a&. e CAJIPEl' a.tAH1NG e c.JJ afttt 4 PM 50-tS!M you quaJlr, bpw. only. SERVICE et.ttoa MxJ'. Cf. Harold 495 & lnb 81. CM. R.i9l Dilate A,....-...a BIO Dllooa&J ..... INTER ot Ext. PAINTJNG For In,,.,.,. lib ~ ... S&W7 opm. 2ln £. OOOK • 2nd or dlnntr UG E9o i6Ul1 ,._. • &lfi cf t w .... ._, DODD. a:RVJ<Z. Locai ,,_ f JP tl'f OIMt Hwy, ~de! Mar, ~ ~ rw a.-• -.. PILOr wAJirr MM r --n1. rRJ.:S ..c. .MNGT .oi.e • • • u. OU.JtaB,., ...a .. now. -.mi \ . \ Help W•nted, Women ACCOUNTING CLERK J. C. PENNEY CO. Accounting Office IUINA PAIK W• ere ecceptl1t9 •pptic.tioM from nperlenad Accountint Cletb. Appt~nts mu1t demonstrete proflclency in the operetfon of the I 0 key edding meehfn. or. ha~ recent ceJcut.tor work ..- p•Mnoe. • Qu•llffecl PlrtON .,. ln¥1t9d ,. !ulNftlt AppflcatlOM •t the l'"pltynieM Offlee 7400 Corn1r of Vltley V'9w end Orar ........ ,. lueM Park Or Cell mM61 ( -... , ... ,, . .. . . .. . ... .. " • .. • 4'l .. • ...-•••• ,. .. •• ..--. ... ... .... ... • • -...... ..__ ....... ·-.........,..~~. ............... .... .. '"'r ..-• ... • PROOUCTIOll TEST TECH. .:~ ballc elf'CU'Ollic • theory Knowledge of log- lt' cu cwtry duirablt . Military and I er trade scbool s .. Luke Wood COLLINS RADIO CO. 3324 W. Warner Santa Ana, Calif. An equal OWortunilY employer ffillR ~rt 11m1 poll•tion avail- able, wt>U i:roomt>d young L'ldv. Hours 7 a.m. to 3 p m Monday through Fnday. Te-lier or l'ltw A~tse~pre­ ferred Pl~ apply ui ~MIOO to MR LITCH Glendale Federal Savings 2333 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Bead, An equal apportunity tmplo~r TRIMMING l INSPECTION PlnstiC'S parts. Pennanent posiuon. Excellent wont· Ing conditions a o d all fringe ~nu. Will train but must be In 18-35 age group with good eye sight. CALIFORNIA Injection Moldlnt 200 Brlgp Ave. ~ta Mesa 546-4460 An equal opportunity f'mployer Cook-Housekeeper University of Callfornla ffiVINE CAMPUS Chancellor's~. Din- ner meaJ + light ~ kf'('fllng. Hoon 11:30 1.m.- 7:30 p.m. Start $3$ per mo. contact penonnel 833.s2(ii for appt. F.qual OWomJnlty ~ DINNER COOK Apply tn penon See Manaatt Uam-2pm. Stuft Shirt Restaurant Stt Bett1 8nJCll! et mi~6 Gxec Al{ency foe-CaftU Ghia 410 W. eo..t Hwy., N.B. By a ppol n t. 646-3939 Are You Looking Fat Better Pay? Advancement? Added Skills? Consult any of these FINE SCHOOLS A More Rewarding Future•t Schools for Children? GJ Jlarref f STUDIO of CHARM And MODELING Phone for FREE BrochllJ'e on "SECRETS OF BEAUTY" 5.47$71 ClasMS Now Formint Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. r::::'1 Course approved bv tM ' ~ • I ~Calif. Supt. of Public Imtr. MfWI .,.... * MODELING AND TELEVISION * CHARM I PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT * DRAMATICS.SPEECH-LITTLE THEATRE * SPECIAL COURSES FOR HOMEMAKERS *CAREER GIRLS FLORENCE $MALES Director of Our Sta~ Licen.sed Modeling Agency 2 Locations 1519 N. Main, Santa Ana 1965 Sunny CrHt Drive (Sunny Hiil Vlll.ge) Fullerton 547-6971 179-1000 SAN I ANA HELICOPTER PILOTS \ --=-=-ci...- IF YOUR· CHILD CAN CRAWL HE CAN LEARN \ TO SWIM WfTH OYH 11,000 IACKY AH P'OOU IN THI AHA. OUR CHILDHN MUST LIARN TO SWIM AT AN IAI. UH A•I FOi THllll OWN PlOTICTION. UL TIA-MODERN INDOOR-OUTDOOR YEAR-ROUND SWIM CENTER 11 wma HIAm INDOOI POOL p...ay Mt11•1 .... 1 -Swt. lo SMy At a.. -1e4 c,.. llldnctle. -s.i .................. A'91t. VIRGO FAMILY SWIM SCHOOL OPEN 7 DAYS 9 A.M.-9 P.M. 12851 BROOKHURST WAY GARDEN GROVE 636-2550 ... ..., CWl4 ~ A a-" COPRE' beside the blue wtter5 of the Pacific ~ PUlmcn Wa1. Cotta Mesa, CaUL Nonmber ~ 18'3 Cbllcntt 101..-on 'l)pln1 Scbool in Del Mar A•enue Colt.a, Maa, Calitornl.a Dear )(Ml Chilcoat I am 19 yeen old and a ltodent at Orange Coaat Coll~ge. J have had no prn· ioua ~ence in lyplnf.. Thia ''Name the Fingers ' method ii very ~ and quJct to learn. I think that all the glrll who are tak- ing typtn4 in lcllool for two yean bave wut- ed their time, when with the Cb1lcoat IJlt,em one can learn typing in just.10 easy leuoal; the reuoo is that one bas been taught that there ere really 11 rows of keys! I sure wiab that thl.I simple way to type wu taught in public schools -their met6.od takes SO Jone as compared to what you tea.ch ln 10 easy leuons. It was nice that the government med it in its trainini of Veterans. I am glad I bad the chance to learn your method ~use it would have taken months and montha to team to type in 90me other school A verv bawv student, VICKI M. S"l'&PHENS CHILCOAT 10 Lesson Typl"I Schoel f 73 Del Mir A"'1ue Costa Mesa, CaUfornla 541-21,. Maximum Tralnlnt ••• Minimum Time ••• Lower Com Ill Three BIG Actv•nt.,._ Offered You -at- POLLY PRIEST BUSINESS COLLEGE COMPLETE SECRETARIAL COURSE -16 WEEKS - lndivldu•I Instruction Fr• Pl•cement SHORT COURSES e Shorthand e Typfog • light Booklc .. pint e Repro Tech_ Typint e IBM Keypunch e PerSOMUty Development SPECIALIZED COURSES let•I Secretary -Medl~I Secret•ry Brushup Typing and Shorth•nd Budget Terms Open Evenlnt1 (Instruction on IBM Electric Typewriters) POU Y PRIEST BUSINESS COLLEGE 325 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach Phone: 548-9723 SELF-HYPNOSIS To Control • Smoking • Weight • Steep • Memory • Habits • Attitudes • Studie1, etc. Ofange County's Orlgln•I El)ly SKcea 111111 ...._ **" Comllllen COLLEGE~BEAUTY oilers only the mo1t advanced, updated Coune1 and Technique.. Your atl.l1a will be on1, u g_ood as the training you bave been Civen. New Classes St.I Eodl Twday Register NOW 646-2919 1195 N..,ort llvd., eo.t1 Mela 2117 s. lrktol, S..t• Ana 5404667 Anna's p,...School & Kindergarten ANNOUNCES Faclllti .. for En&.rtecf Enrollment Register your little ones for: e A Full (fun) lNmlnt Program e Pert0n1I, Llc.nted C•,.. ~ further enhance your child'• day, we now have Mrs. Williairu1, Prof essJonal Dance Teacher, on our staff. 2110 Thurln Ave., Costa Me .. • Ph: 646-1444 newpon school of business IU DOYH DllYI, NIWPOIT 114C• Confidence c:orMS with Competence SF.CY /TRAINEE WU! train good typist. SH not neoes.o;ru;-, hut helpful. Fee Pak!. $350 Many Fee & Non-Fet> Jobs Beach Al-ea SCHOOL APPROVED FOR VETERANS TRAINING under G. I. Bill Earn $10.$50 per Hour Aa Commercial Helicopter Piiot Magnificent coeducational college preparatory school. Beautiful class- rooms, luxurious dorms, gymna- sium, auditorium, library, large swimming pool, student union. HYPNOSIS Our skilled teachers are offering a dy-Sound academic background in Eng-' namic accelerated SUCCESS PRO- lish, mathematics, home economios, GRAM for "career minded" Secretaries music, typing, history, science, art, and Girl Fridays. The cUJTiculum is drama, reading, Latin. Modern Ian-based on extensive research, resulting Several ofc. trainees to $330. Obtain complete detalls by rMklnt •ppointment with our courtMllor-no ch1rge. guages, by native instructors in CINTll in knowledge of the Orange County em- French, Spanish, German, RusSian ployw's pel'IOnnel needs. Gaynor Employment Atertey 225 E. 17th, S. A. 542.1201 and ltallan. • HYPNOTHERAPY UNDER DIUCTION The school features weekly instructi<Jll CALL NOW Kl ~ "197 Seaccmt fun, water sports, ballet, AND SUPIRVISION OF MEDICAL DOCTOR on the lMest models of electric ~ t1""V tennis, gotf, bowllng oo the green. writers _ Selectric, standard electric Open 7 days Interviews and test1 for the Fall and IBM Executives. Stu@llts atso mSee BettyG,Bruce at SANTANA HELICOPTER PILOTS ru~estg~ften~~o:~th~~ailable Floyd McGuire lell'll uae Of modern dictating equip. meat. t• ,.,. X"'C F.A.'A. CONTJlOl TOWER Appfications for enrollment or tutoring "" "" ~ 131-7340 827 "024 C&1l Nona Hoffman tor information re. Agency tor Career GIN P•ularlno & R9dhlll ~eptei <f1~· FoB Brochure write: -v gard.Jng other interesting and n~ 410 w. Cout Hwy .. N.B. ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT pre •.. ox 688. alboa, CaLifornJa 18.141. 4tla Street, TllStla sarycurriculum. By appoint. ~I!!~~!!!!~!!!~!!!"!~~!!!!!!!!~~~ ~~~~-~~~:!!!!l~!!!!!!ph~o~n~e ~71~4-6~73!-8~6'!1~0·~~~!!!!~ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!_!!!~~~~~~~I Bilingual Secy/Spt\lliah • ~ Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Het., Wented, Help W•nhtl Jobi Men, Wom. 7500 FC Book~ ........ S500 Women 7400 Wot'Mft 7400 Women 7400 w--Help Wanted Help W•ntM , .. _ w--7 .. ""' Secy/bench/mid 30'11 $'100 wk -----------------------_..,....,, 7400 Women 7400 Women """ ... ,..,, .._ ARGUS EMPLOYMENT GIRL Friday: M. T. w. 3-U RN .. 3 toll It 11 to 7 ahlfu.. -------- CONSl!LTANT AGENCY PM. S.S 7-3 PM. Office ex. EX'Cellent a.lary It benefits. »13 Wtstclltt. NB ~T798 pH . mandatory Plrll L l do COnvalescent 1624 E. 17th, S.A. 547-6336 (SHORTHAND. ACC'ti· typ-Ceonter 468 naphlp Rd. NB 1695 O'etl'nt/ A*n 6JS.0041 in&. filing, hua. letters) 642-ll044 --------Pel'IOl'lallty plus: will train. JAMAICA INN HOTEL Women 7400 Ai~2-ground radio. Martin ~ ont more m111d. E:xper Help Wanted AV\ation 546-4300, ext 20 hell>ful, but not euential. ASSISTANT fOI' Ke 11 y aft 5 P.M. Sl.65 Jtr. Apply In peraon: Repro Typist Type 65-70 wpm -APPLY - M1rshlll Templetoo. Muet h3•e call!. BOOKKEEPER · full charge 7101 L> Cout Hwy, O!M ~olog'lst I I c e II I • . with ~me income l&X DANISH Colk.. c I r d e n Communications 64.2-flt4 •xper\mce. Pmna.oeot. part S&IMIMty. JO. to 70. l'\Lll or ct; ttm,, 4 houn ~y. ~ day ...... ..__ p•-Te...,hone Appointment eek 5.l&-20.fT mt .-• """'· ROUant at-Soliclor. 1'utJ or put time. ~im or w ~ee. m-2140 9:30 to $2 Jll!I' hour ploa baous. o.11 R.N. Aalt Din>ctor • 3-11 -· ------ 644-29'l9 ahltt. MOil have ~rv!ICW BARMAJD6. • ' • 2UO S. Anne St. Santa An., C•Hf. Art ~ opportuoity em~ Bench Assemblen of amall ~~Ion ~ tro -rnechllnlral 4'Ylcet. Experience prrfrrred but not ~ry m amllll parts &Slf"mbly Apply •t: STACO INC. 1139 Baker St. Costa Me.a, Cafff. NEED 2 FnIJerettes.. Can eq>tt. Swingen Dffded 3-U, DANC~ GO.GO ..,,. $4. hour. ~ train. aD pciQtloos. Night owls. U· UVE-IN Sllkr In exdl fer An equal opportllllnJ H.B. Mn-G r • • n be r I T ~lief aupervUot", R.M. ~.,.~PB Wtttr room A bnt 1 ctlild. Mother mlploytt 80-a525 llt&O. LVN A. alds. ~ ...._,_. or 833-9763 wor'9 nlahi.. 50-*>08 MAlVRE woman for reat * WMl'RESSES It car TOY &i'OR.E. CM DRAPERY worlc room lwtp. DENTAL ~ptinallt. Able bolnt ~ SaWJ"'I' Guest H--. will tnln. at-Salnla.dJ. No ap nee. Exper. Mel MorNon Ora-to take Xrtl>" and do ~ Hal!IP, l519 Orange An.. tracUw with bu bbl l n I f'uII ttme. cla;yl only. perln, l&Sl Plaomtta Ave.. chatnld• us!Stillll· Newport a.• Mna 94t--fT1I ~tts, full oc-part 25 or CJYN. Kl ~nm C.M. ~acb OftJce. Gu -2 U 4 BAitSlliEA flat 1 yr. de!. time. T1>e 1.oo, Coast HWJ Alk for Mr. Po0octr • TD.EPHONE SALES bttw. S.S. Mom. 6 afttmOOft. OWn at MacArthur DENI'AL Ofc. Mgr. Ex:ptr. Top eornmllllon, aalary U TELEPH=-==~ONE=--C-lrt,--p .-,-t trmf. LVN 3-U SHin or 4 yn collep. Sine.le. ~ >'Oii qulify. Ex:pe:r anlJ. Ftr tinw, ll(ll)ly in penan. No ..... &ft 6: 30 PM Nftpcrt H I r b 0 r COD-u. ~ IBmWtw ~ 546-'lOCl siboM calls. PIHM . .,.,.., •• CARE. da1l:r m }UM ~ Home, 15 55 • RDTAUltANT HELP • WOllEH ..,. $50, 15 houri TV • Hi Ft, w 8l1'ar lt. N.S m A fJ"anlp Supe!l"icf Ave.. N • w Port ~ OVER 21 ... u a l'Ulla-ette. Mn. ::-:Bhd:-::.:::' C:::'::::M~. ~-~- 11>4DJ -"· Ufth' ft. ee.ch. 541-m • 56-93 • BlwD. .... &ANDWIOI Maktra ....... licili!Xi:a;fii:Jia..~llD.~ LADY to ~ tor 1D1 wUt Salesl-tf u,tr1tncrd J:XPJtRJENCED BarmaJ4. p.m. to 4 a.m. 5 ~ r HOim. Nft'PClr't for J mo. .. fttarD trona For ~ .tore .. To 15 ,,.. ~ ... ~.... ~ER llDCRY ta.-DO lapttal MQ 1. Salary .,.... 0.. M--. sa.340'l Room 158 W. Udl, CM. ,.....,. ..-.._.,&. Colla ·- Jllollt ............ to-ml « p a Dd1 ,Sl'MER A HCt1t balqic, bf QUALIFIED ct.UYn, ~ LIVE In housff""" •· ... • llld1 ............. P0ot n.e wf'M. Older~ pnl. Mmt know OnQp °*"J ~ A ~ff~ Xllll ... l(J ... Cl !:O'ER. I AL IS PERSON CM. S40--1112 c.D 541-5'Z lfttt 5 Pll. livkls CGtldltlonl, Pa dJq PJUllE -f'WllnCtlt --1 • 5'CW.. ., 22 tD e 1'S. H!EKPR. mothrrieu brn. 3 ROU!EKEEPE1l b eJda'\1 .,.. lMI.> Itta m-mz &Jl4 r .v. ww .,..._ -.. :-11+*l4l ~ ched:m • ..-a. t. and u. ~ Mon tmu "" w. Dllt1 ,.. "• .... , n • ,, --. _auRaS,... ..ar • ... a:tM. Rda. f1>Q3 8llu7 ..-. aan ai.ms .-. • Go4ll EXPERJENCED CRIDIT CHICKER UNITID CALIFORNIA IANK 3029 Hert.cw llvd. Cotti~ 5'6-20U Alt eqQlll ~ ~ Appllclmb c.uilddllM aa merit ~ o( .-ce. ,.up. ereed, ealor, .. tfioaal _... ar ~. Typist /lecepl. WAlllESIS Dpa ...... antrf Jt."'119 ....... SUD a StlLOIN 5"0 he. Ctt. Hwy • .... ,..., leech Electro- Mecha n ica I • AsSemltlers Experienced enty. ComfM"er AatemWy. -APPLY- Secretaries Typists File Clerks ACCOUMTAIT Ac:countinl ~. two yean General Accounttna experlence, 10UDC end am- bltloua. Send fttlDDa « pbone America,., Inc. 214 HOIQ>itlll Orcle Weultmlnater -..sci. l!:ltt. 331 lMMEDIMl'E • . • Sbart and Equd oppartUllitJ e!Qli~rt Loni t • r m aatanments. Santa Ana, Newport Belch 1li£N It ~ to drcUi.te and o.ta Mea .VU.. popular ~ Umt be EMPLOYED OVEILOAD ) ~~°'~ 0om7, Good Pl). lnqutre at 19115 E.. l~ SL. Room m. s.nta Ana Ol' ' b 0 ft e ~. .,...., .. ... ----rllffdaJ, Aprll lO, 1968 ;I08S 11MPt.ovM1Nt ••atANDt9 POil~ MHCHANDtSt flOlt JMl1tCHAN01s1 POI ITRANS-'ORTAT10N ruNs1tORTAT10N TRANSP01TAT10NON"IYiioorJiii5immciN1T1m 1PCnmor .loOe Me-. Worn. 7500 4''-1 AND TIADI j _ IALI .. MtD ~E _ SALi AND ~Dli _ 8otts & Yechtt 9(;00 Motwcyclee 9300 lmft:!rtM Auto. '900 !WJJE'S W1C 1 BEAUTY Ger.,. S.~'" I022 !•vlliia '\ " ~ Mltcelf•n!!.." l600 ;-i;r-MAnID\'S 4 2' ~ DUCATl TOYOTA IMPERIAL SALON chllNa ~ FR.lGIDAJR!:. .. df, .r. f<JllEY • D.C.F.B. 'hriil delsel ~ l"alr c:Ond, fa --------·1--------balr at)Ulb •bo •bb 1op HS: Hcon1 ~ ~f 1--Eilf PAID OR LOA.ND> h,p. G.M.C. ~.lne factory Mi-~ an 4 PM empl.Q1 In newt)' dte. -* ~ aood .. ... .. I~ l n lmtanlJUleoU.lly on alraGet r •• • 1 l t . New dW.1 I.:=======~ I w/all the l&tm ~t.P· d>l $1 pr: Dlnttt. • al. COLOR TV any arUcle of value. We ttnentor 1ll v. Aaldq Jrefi.r, Tr~ M25 Oomm 6 I or auar. .. Tb1ft I.to, lT' PGl1. TV Pf: apedalb.e in, aod PllY blsb-$21.11» Apprabed at ~TSo. «>mm OD halt coocll W.. lDI'S MORE! 15f!CIJi1•erior , est pdcea q. Ftnuclnl avaU. Excelle.!lt PJUV4TE PAa'tY baa FC!UPJrJn1uS~ftd. 59-3"8 ~ CM. ..... ~ SI MONTH I>lamooda I Gold Jeweley cuodftlca. Call for aiiPt. ao ft Mobl .. Home ~-L-1-.1_......._ _ _.1 __ 7600 58 C. M. Jewelry & Loin IO-f511 SHA.RP, ~bTE.~ .-.-mun1111a.-J ..... 1838 Nl!W'l)Or1, c.M. ses.nn W 0..... lrl91ntfne r't'llQ tD rw>. bl& ....... Ka 360 P•OGlltAMMING INDUS. oaAmNO GltOC. CHICKING 'TRONIC ASSEMIL Y PU/TYP Appta.nc. llOO ReoW4 can appJ.y to purcnue 1961 Kodd • adU under .,..... electric A: butane. Tl.kt OV· liBY PHONE WANTED n.ntl • tlbet'glus • tly er pe,ymenll or will trade. UNT Ol IUY -3651 . brldee. dual controls. TIS 8'll-W6 e.tta 4 P.M. lf oo Nn utomade ...._ . ~-e Pe e loe.ded w/extraa e US'ftt. try ap.lft. St Wll!k f tto 9:~ • T DAYS a.ak1nJ $26,000. ~361S or 20' ARIS'roCRAT '18 L.and-ca,oa KING 'JV '~!-!!!!!!~~~~ Furnltu~llt~ ~ L1oe 1 t 1 OPEN'TDAX8 1: -Color TV'a-Ste,... • r, made r p . RM\_"W-HJ.A'&$,.,._ 1210 CAL Cat No. ~. New tram-Monomatic toilet, shower, __,,_ -TOOLS -~. trir A cover. Xlnt R.efr-freew, ."1ater beater, w ASSERS OS.IS; tb7en 1151 SOLID St.ate ~ 531-1212 ... 893-0555 oar.id. ~ 1 p.m.. ~ .. .ii I p ace ~ u t er, $2800. 681/:a TOYOTA ~~.~~uOloi:t NOW HERll run ...... ... 1 -• H E TH!M TODAY ... ell ~-ior-:-u:. u; Mlt1P011~1T,..:S • •-1>es-· t -ol!f!t_. -CaD-J-eny-s-tar liWt. UUIO TV 60-9742, till to 6 PM CHIVROLlT '64 CHEV. 19G8 Harbor. c..M. 64S-SSIS Strper Sport H. T. epe. G<lld melallc -1th matcbing buc-TRl U MPH ket aeata. Full power with SACIUFiCE! '67 Trluqb 2000 sed. lo mile~~. z1nt cond. factory air. A ~ Unma· C\llate mr. 1'1U price $1495 ~i ~rm: Reb1& .. St~. BeatdSful CIDDl!Ole. * AUCnON * cty. ~ C15-3462 ~1. '!25 Santa Ana ~toot• Atoe.; Gu.ar. t ... _,,~·aw• ... P•vbalan-,...·..,..,,. u 25, M ldl AVf. N.8. ----,.-----= ...,~ ~ -v· ...., u )QI will aen or ~ '-V<>4Vln fr a n . ~lCllG ce d $79..15 or stmll );'!..__,___ -,•--r •--"'-"' 11' SCADABOtn', alps. •: Make olht! 642·1293 JOHNSON Ir SON five Wlbdy a tr)' "'.._.-u-..-: • ~ GAS OVEN ~IL Oedit Dept., Aoc:tions Friday 't p.m. ~ °" l trade. Owner. ttqUlp. w I stou. sink, tce- Full l}u. ~ $35. 541-2535 53S-128S, Anaheim W!-~ , A ct· B ID:. Swalet Anct1. 646-9139 box " aide attachable tent. rnvy s u ion Im 15. l'lBERGl...ASS b 0 1 1 Utl!d oncttl 96).Q51 Behind Ton)l'a Bld~. Mat1 w/atttrlng and rontrolt. ~~ Newport, CM 646-8686 $350. See lo appreiciattt. Truck1 9s0o ANTIQUE Vk:tnJiaD Glua Southl1nd'1 l..rgeat FOAM Rubbf.r cut to &iz.e. 9D-mT Haviland OliM., f'lauerlnel, U.......1--n u..i....a ...JI t b I I --------'68 DATSUN 'i'!>'· PU. dlr, taqia Fr tbJs. 881-9940 mvuwJ" ...-lll~ea. a r c • 2!' ~IN O'ulser, sips 3, $69 dt-11. or talc'! bade. 36 • · ~umiture & A,.nan~ naaphyde. Factory outlet. full cabin, new uo -o, t:>. •• no 86 .... ...,.,., '9-1"1 Machlw 1120 AUCnoN ~ric ~tih<lh~~ ~ ~ T.ice mnauer'bo.i;. • .:~~ ~. ;;.~~~0• urr SINGElf d walnut Every Wed. to41fe 7 P .M. eo .. i:. E. 5th st., S..A. :: <hft. \bbrd out· r/h, S:,~· ~d. 1966 CROWN CMPERW.., lmrruac! 4 dr hdl.J), full pwr, fctry alr, bal 50,000 mt fac wrt;y. $3GOO 64H042 MERCURY • I ~ ----=FO=.---~ lA9l1 IM!.l'Yiceman Every Set. Nlte 6 P.M. e brd, ~. 12• CartDp -======== r----Ill T llnl ln-Dim. wm aacrlflce 1nspectlon dally 9 Lm.... SS c •sH SS MUSTANG -·••If r ftl madllDe fOf balaoce $U.25 p.m. We always have a ti-.-" Velco. 1988 Pomona. CM C11moen 952() ~.~ .......... left. for cash. Buttanbole1, mendous selection of qual.. We pay cash tor. r-H... 9010 16 VW Camper. FUily equi~ '66 VW, Bug. Excel cond, all CHEV '57 Belair Coupe '66 MUSTANG ~~~;;-'th; blind hems, etc. No at-lt;y household furniJhlllp • I Furniture / Appliances -fl ped w/niropean tent, tun-extras. 11350· ~ a~ top54~! ! tac:hmients needed Aut~ Nl'W & used • Plus color I Antiquu ./ Tools 35• KETCH 5 mo old, tull ed exhaust, trlr hitch, 833-0597 aft 6 PM. · er _s_ H.T. Cpe SU\lt'I' blue met.allc Southland. Tbe acbool of matic bobbin winder Touch-TVs, stereos, 20.000 sq. ft. ON ITEM or -rac9 cear. t-efng. 90 w AM/FM, ~x. closets. 2 REUUJLT VW engines, $300 '': OOOBlSCAU YNEM. \18.U aSllut50o, with matching interior. P/S, ~ ~;!b 0.Matic. ee.ler will OK oJ funllture &: late appllanc-COMPIXrl HOUSEF'Ul.-I radio, DF fath, 50 hp Exct>l oond. Aft. 7 p.m. l"a or best oUrr. 2929 Alex-~ Ill ~;_.~ se power disc brakes, auto. 289 Comple~ Secretarial _ peyments of $1.35 "'~k & es. Call 547~C8 or 8'l7-3211 Perkll'll, d!l, fully loa.ded, w1«4t1, all dy wk n d s andt'r Rd. Lag &h Pt>'_. -----=~ P~l tb.ru-out, Re- Brushup _ mM Keypunch. iuanuitee. Call anytime 5~ WILLIS CLARKS GOCNG ovel"le&B -Must sell aleept 6, $26,500 ot trade for 675-3562 '56 CHEV. V-S, 4 dr. bdtop, $ 1895 Start aq Mond.ay-E'feJilna 6616. A.OK COMM. GALLERY everything. Fu.miture, rup, R-1 Estate or power •66 DODGE V8 Family Wagn VOLVO top mechanical cond. I: c:lusea a.LIO. 1917 SINGER. due t 0 7722 Garden Grove Blvd. dlishes, misc. 847-4638. 5761 cndMr over l> ft. 646-2610 , Caml>er. 1 Nb' f<luJwed. very clean. $395. MH786 JOHNSON & SON POLLY PRIEST divorce. Auqna.tic Zigzag Bee.ch Blvd., at the G.G. Fwy Mangrum Dr., Htg Bch. aft S YEAR. ol!I Sta re ra.tt Auto, eiec brb, R/H, seata '681/J VOLVO . / COMET Lincoln-Mercury BUSINESS COILEGE tn entiql» w h st e mblnet. 9 a.m. S1r11arir. 1'', ZO lb. beautJ 8. Ot1t-ft'ller $ .29 o o . NOW HEREI eo.ta Mesa Bruch Butbilultl. overcuts, fan-POOL TABLES MOVING • Spaniab Cahlnet w/JJ# oi dacraa, t~ tb• SM-~ --------19U Harbor Blvd. 642-'MiO 325 N.~ewpon~, N.B.. ey .titcbell. etc. No • ._ ,..,1961 BRUNSWICK c.'Olt $225. pvt party tell ~ sailor. Hard.!y FORD CWl&ocil truck, 1~ ft SEE THEM TODAY 1•60 COMET .66 MUST V-8 loaded, rib. LIFETIME GUt • OlUcaal 10 7 peyrnent.ef 15.88 eecti « Slate tram $369 bric 1'18 lri* O!M m-me ....... .......... ~ -· xtra tanks &: tpare $3 $() f4Jt faJiA Will fin bal. 4!H-9m lesson Typing Sdlool 173 IHl ~.15 callh. Guarantee still Brunswick $329 value • • eves all day wkends firm. 642-4640 after 6 PM """"-1"'"' ' · ' · thrifcar ~or6 eyl A beautlJul 2nd tacbmmta needed. Aa!Nme ""AMF ""TR.IAMGl.B $100 Mlac. Furn It brio.a-~· .. w,!!! valcustoue ~or~ camper, ltOOO mi, air cood, fj L • 4 Dr. 8edm. RIM, auto wttti da, ~ dell i.-take trade. "' 0 2859 M w....a ,,.... ._, • '65 MUSTANG VS, Law Mar CM. ~ on.· ""' OK. Call aftq 5 : 3 0, ONLY $239.88 •tnuJ'\I ~ftJG • ~.so. 2 COLUMBIA 29 Mark II. '67. ._. 95 mil full Xln ....a MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE ~uu ........ ....-. .... IMPORTS -es, powr, t co ..... 522-3520. UIO~ FINANCING pc. (European cra!tsmen) Coqil equipped, custom ex-Imported Autos 9600 n650 can 673-5400 SECARD POOL Free est, del, pickup, 2lS trM, alps 6, butane cooking, SCRAM-LETS JOHNSON & SON =====I m s. Main, Oran&• Main, }ffi "Berny" ~ dlnett:;'! en900cl 67b3ea7d629. 30 hp 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 Uncoln·Mercury OLDSMOBILE Musical lnat. 1125 532-1982 KJRBY va~um cleaner ud auir .. •"'· · · Costa Mesa Branch BAltJOS attachment.a. 'Balance $51.10 13' $TARCRAFI' Sailboat & ANSWERS Autos W1nted 9700 19f1 Harbor Blvd. 642-70Ci0 '63 OLDS Deluxe prote!lianal modttla SILVER Olympic C 0 In· or smaU payments. Credit trlr, nearly new. All fiber-'61 BLUE Comet, 6 cyl, stick Plectrum and 5-slring Limited quantity of un-Dept. KE !).7289, Anaheim. glass, nylon sail + extras. Nega~ -Begot -Robot-shift, rlh, good ti.rec. Best 88 Holiday Q>e. P /S, P/B, Furniture 1000 FURNnuRE Returned from Also banjo parts. 531-JO'Zl =~:J:!c;11~ ~ 4 x 4 CD:>AR posts 99c. 4 x 8 $600. 213: 694-1206 Muffin -MUGGER WE PAY oUer. 846-<li9l aft 5. auto&: RIH. Very eood me- Hcorator 1tudlos Particle bd " $ 2 . 9 5 32' RACING SLOOP PC49. Ot1zen'• comment ab 0 u t dlanical but ne.edl poinL Spanish MedlterranHn Pl1noa & Or91n1 1130 each. 54S.&449 Fiberglas 5c ft. 3030 Brlltol EXCEL COND Central Park. N.Y.: "Spring TOP CONTINENTAL $SOO ALL NEW -----CM $3<XXI. 67J..8866 I.a bttre. I Juat saw the finst Full Price Must Sacrlfb '685 PIANO & ORGAN FREE TO YOU appUance.s KITE NO 600 MUGGER in the perk." '68 camNENTAL Brand JOHNSON & SO WAS OR1G. $1691. "SELL-IN" F:i:n=· hou!ewate;. Elroellent condition. • n('W. Lease for $156 pr Lincoln-Mercury ITEMS AS FOLLOWS: Yes, we're havlng • ''Sell-LOVABLE, younz. neutend 8i9 Congress, C.M. &46-Mfl $675 * 675-146.5 • Spot Ca.sh tor lmpor1s p RI c E month. 111cludea tot• I Costa Mesa Branch Goraeoua a ft. Spanilb eofa In" for Spring. Floor mod-cal.a. Long A ahort-ba.lrt.d. HOURLY RENTALS We pay more for any Import se~ & maintenance tree. l!Ml Harbor Blvd. 642.-miO and M 8 t c 11 J D I Qia1r eta. abow models, tradt-.ln! To & o o d home 1 . FILL DIRT WANTED * RHODES 19., * reeardles1 oC year, make Call Lease Dept. Johnson a: .......... om q o 11 t • d with of pianos &: organs will go 542~ 4/30 !Arona Bcb 10,000 CY. or condition. Try us before Son 642--0981 PLYMOUTH ...... , "" 496-1840 Fun Zone Boat Co., Balboa you 11e11 . ELM 0 RE FOR NICE CARS _..;..• ------carved wood trim. R.10 ft. at low, LOW price.. Wn .. ADORABLE part Siamese MCYI'ORS, 9625 C 11 r d en 1964 LANDAU. Exceptional --------.. 1 Seville Carved velvet aofa. DON'T YOU shop 111 bfiore klttena. T wla.. Houaebroktn. TWIN beds, llP'P. mat., UO S d Ski Bo t 9030 Grove Blvd JF 1•6630 AND TRUCKS cond. Blk lthr, loadt.'<l. $2350 '61 PLYMOUI'H, 8 cyl., heavy Dane oak end tables you buy? mack A: white hooted. ea; 91ud\o couch $5, anl · ~ 1 1 Any Make or Model. make offer. 673-7629 automatic, r/h, 4 cir., re- and matchllli cocktail ta-WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO 962~1 4130 tbl.s, odds & ends. 67l-7m BOS'lUN Whalrr: 50 hp p A TSUN amt motor o'baul, 2 nu hie. 8 Piece Kiili me Med-1801 Newport, CM ~ BI.ACX and white atrlpe Mercury, trlr, Cout Guard a-CONNELL CORYmE tires, like new aeat covers. ltemmeao ou paJMllled * PIANOS It ORGANS * female kitteo. Lo v ea MIK. Wanted 1610 appr. Ltke new $1500. LA DATSUN CHEVROLET Very fine tran~rt.atlon bedroom mlte wlt.b tuU • Largest 11toclr In So. Calif. children. 8 weeks, trained. PRIVATE Party wanta ;5; 5-«>U 2828 Harbor Blvd. '62 MONZA, r /h, Cir, auto, :;-:(,6:5'\v~a s,,h. ;:J. .. King me boX aprinp A: • 20%-40% oft-Player pianos 113-3982 41~ l be' -'f COSTA MES... xlnl cood. f.?S deia pymll • ·-~ ............ .a.._ 100 .,. . ...i.. t tge or Ul "" "" ~ •<>•-s.,.,.., Must aell ~ week. mattreu. ._ ... __ .. .,.. 1000 rol1a to cbooae from FR'-" to _.... home .... ,...... lo1t Tralltn 9032 AT _, me ... '" ' .. , car dln1na room. Gold l.ftlf * 'I\ T T * J:J£. •"""' white used cazi>eL Will pay 2201 546 1203 '57 Plymouth 4 DR, your S-At..., table lamps. aA-•nm • ermJ • mm adorable mix breed pups. 75c to $1 )'d. depend1n1 on 23 foot .......... trail•" Brand • CORV & 'IR Call .,.......... ..... ,.. caah for )'CXU' piano or trade ~ So. Towner, S . A . allty l: cond No rem ""'" ... ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ill " bargain at $99. CnUr ~::~~be-:~: =• P=l~ n~~~ -~..:.545,l~f85..,:_ __ ...,._=---4/-30-:-!'1.-. Gf-1701. Eves ,,; ~ ~,.U~:~~:: S. Main, S&nta Ana WE PAY • • · • • 1---.-Gl-OO_R_V_AI_R__ *&«-299'2* ed lndMdually. 12072 Brookburat at ~pman MAiA Cat yr old. Brown le wkenda Call Weekday• &AM~M 546-4880 CASH Auto. R/H. Ex. Cood PONTIAC Terma avallable Garden Grove m4> 631-2170 write spotted, xlnt wftb ========= 540-BSU '6b DATSUN, 4 spd, ,;•r., xlnl e 5484910 e Newcomers to Calif. ch 11 d re n , a 1t ere d. Machinery etc. 1700 ================ shape. $69 de 11 or take ROY CARVER 0-edlt approved lmmedlat~y ORGANS .. PIANOS 84&-iJ515 4130 ·~;..;,.;...~~· _;,____ Merine e,.ulp. 9035 trade. Pym!& $.'l6 m 0 . tor ll&ed C4Jl.ls ~ jual COUGAR 0 ...... ·c R & D FURNITURE Hammond M • lDO 1 PI•• t, mG Jl'UPI C mos. Collie + 2'1XX> LB Carle aWer ~· -49-t-9773 call ua for he Wimate. --------P n I IA U9«1, only $895; .i.o a.ed llbepheni + St. 8emaro -7 4.ooo lb Towmotor . EftMIKlda s~1a1 H lfT BRAN c m Calta ,.,_ 1844 Newport Blvd., CM. Baldwin, Conn, L o w r • y, 2 1d Malt t w/all s.IXXI lb new T Clari<. $995. r--JAGUAR GROTH ( EVRO '68 D New. ouirar • Harbat ·• Every nl&ht 'W 9 1rom $395. Lot 1 of uaec:I ~ 0 545-5835 '-ca 512 All run good. WW finance. O.R.R. approved "man over-.... for Sales Manaier leJ~-n: Son$89'.0064~ mo. Kl 6-4444 Sat l: SUn 'til 6 _ ..... , -lneta I: eonaoie • ~ or 897-2433 evu. board" poles $42.SO. stain---------IYI\ .,.,..,,.,., "' ~-,.___. ,.._.._.._ ., ......... ..... l pu.l 1963 JAGUAR 3.8 Sedan. 4-18211 Beach Bl., ...,._19 __ .., I _.,.. Snanish MediterrenHn pia.noe. DALMATION m 1 x e d • eaa steel bow I: stem -dr, Marie a . 4 -eec1 111irk ffun>c!ft..ton °·ach DODGE Dealer tor Rolla • ftoJ'ce and ,.-ES SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS co. lovable medium bre d · PETS and LIVESTOCK pill $50 ca. tli.mlted ll\lppty), ~... "''6' °"' Bently SHOWROOM SAMPL 1907 N. Main, Santa Ana Spleftdid for children good 87 apool11, nylon l: poly-p~ overdrive. power steering. KI 9-3331 --·------ 8 Ft wood carved armed di· -watchdog 847-9817 512 C 1820 pylene line -ave l1P to chrome wire wheels, priced W'll B '64 DODGE Dart CT 2 dr. 196.5 PONTIAC LeMana 4-dr van with large man's match-PIANOS & ORGANS MEDIUM~ G Sh h rd 1t1 60% by the spool! _t_o __ sc_u_. __ oo..,.......28<Xi-,-..,.,.--....,,,-I uy ~n body black le wblte Sedan .. Ex-eel com. see to Ing cba1r, beautiful Medi· ALL MAJOR BRANDS (mixed> kleal ~~ ~ SEAL POLNT Siamese Kit· M• 1 LATE 1961 XK 150 -Con-Lot buck t &cats R/H apprt'{'i.ate. $1345. 34'7~. terranean fabrics and col· WAL~IEWCH. 'S-l~~c·s ladf or eouple. WatchdOJ. la)a, 7 ~ ~· f.15 eadl. lnn~11 course private owner, pnc-y~payvottJ<n.o0P doag::~= $9'15 ..... ~ ....... :. 494-lm ~~ M.qnmt Dr., 1-m aft 9 ors. 5 Pc hexagon SpaniRh MUSIC CITY B4T-!1817 . 912 1181-3565 Ship Chi ery ed tor quick sale. Jeff .,. 'S4 nnMo 2 d h 1111 -------- dark oak-top dining sn with .:.,:.:.....; • ..n:o;.:..:... ....... -_...._,------kl~t 2537 W. Coast Rwy .. N.B. Jon~. 515-mJ. 541H234. or not. Call Ralph """"t<e oor t, arp, PVT pty '66 Sta Waii: blade or avocado !ramcd 3400 So Bri.stot BLAOC Labrador Retriever 5""'"""°"" _,.. cats le • * 548-U!r'J * 673-1190 auto, R & 11· P/S WfW. Catalina. 8 cyl, II.Ir It full chair!; decorative vinyl de-So. Coa.st PllLZli ~~...; .. J wk•. o 15~2 =~re~~ or-upeJt ~ =======--= MERCEDES BENZ Make offer. 541H988 P"T, xlnt cond, $2450, poui. sign. 5 Pc Mediterranean 540-216.5 ...... -.-.. Boat Slip Moo!:!nt 9036 ------..,,---C 9900 TRANSPORTATION car . .xlnt ble t.ma. 494-7349 alt 1 PM. bedroom set-9 drawer Mr. BEAUTIFUL s· Bilby Grand ro QOOD Uome ~'O smart, llU WANTE 0 UM4 in cood. $125. '54. ·~ PONTIAC Catalina V•n- & Mrs. dresser, large tram-Jacob Doll " Sc11J, Walnut fr1ll<1 Uttt. dop r r e • t Oci P -&U-Om NEED A CAR? • 549-0'173 • tura, hul"llt llnkal', 4 IPd. ed mllTor, large nlte com-s:>SO 9-11 a.m. z.t p.m. lll'OOnd children. &e7-344 512 GERMAN SHEPHERD 36' Sailboat slip. CAN'T BE FINANcED? stick shift. Origillal mil~ modes, matching panel de-54H250 LOVABLE black A white PUPS Boat-Yicht •Bankrupt? e Repoueaslon! DODGE &: owner. Like new ellD- ldgned headlx>ard. E 83 Hamood 0rpu ter?Wr ·mixed pup C 3 AKC ttii•tered 'Champion Chirters 9039 e Bad Credit? e O\vorcedT dltion. $16()0. 962-8229 $495 VALU with Leslie speaJct'rw months) 847-9817 512 BLOOD LINES ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. e MJlltary e New Ill Areaf 1966 DART WaRon. Orlgto11l '63 TEMPEST. Excellent Full Price NOW $429.95 Excel cond. 675-3606 MOVING MWJt find borne for 1. Ch. ULK WI.KING. Mak~ Payday Paym~tJ owner. auto, radio 6 beater, coodlllon. Reeaonablt. Call OR TERMS AS LOW AS lNET Pi &-utif I ynr old white female cal. ERBLUT Sch m "LUXURIOUS HOUSEBOAT McCARTHY MOTORS $1700. 642-2&;9 fVeni.nga M-om $3.00 PER WEEK SP ano. a u 548-4084 512 Top winnJ.n& Shepherd RENTALS: CR U I S E IN-1420 So. MaJn A: Edinier '61 PONTIAC GP. Xlat c:cmdJ. cwm se11 ltem1 lndivldualM ~w.s$400. 675-4484 or BEAt.rnFUL long It short or all nmes LAND WATERWAYS. NO &;8-MER.CEDES 8eM 190 (2 blocks N. of Sear~) FALCON tloo. 'Sl*d. big «lg. NO DOWN . haired neutt'red call!. Some 2. Ch. NORDRAAK EXPERIENCE NEEDED. SL Roadlter. Sharp • make Santa Ana Ph 542-3507 64Z.s821 Uae Our Store Chafie STROUD upn¢it piano, an. Slamesf'" A.tao k It ten 11 ol MA'ITEJUIORN A REALLY UNIQUE VA-otter. 673-7334 '6'.! FALCON Sq. Wag, No fancy front mrr . . tique ~ige. excellent coo-~2002 512 3 time. Pacinc CATION ... A MER IC AN -======== like nrw QUALM'Y VAL~ INSTOE! dltion. ~. SID-2740 """"""'Ki _,___. 1 ._ Coest Victor FUYI'El..S 2.11 Santl Fe Dr. MG T:i'<t older !nde, dJr. T·llRD Uae . ..v .. c. ttens, Ill.IA~. w...., w I ,..___k ""-'if ....,,_ APROVED fURNIT " SPTNET Piano. Beautltul 2 9 9 9 Mi 1 b r 0 , c . M . MAll'S-Ferilales (5 weeks) • nut .. ,..... .. uu · "'"""" pymt• S31 m,,, ~~,. m3 2159 Harber Blvd., C.M. cond. $400. 6T'>-W&t or 54~ 512 Black & Tan (shots) 681'2 MG '67 SPORTS Roed.sttt, wheels. air cond .. t ic. ex· celleot cond. $1250. 675-1465 Daily 9-9, 1~5 Sunday ~&12::::.:-581.5:;:;;:~======I BRED FOR QUALITY 40' SUP available until July I. e 548-9G9> e .;::; MALE ~. 1 yr. old. • TEMPERAMENT lat. S'l.00 per ft. a month. NOW HEREI MUST Sell • Malce offer R1dio 8200 Llcmli1e l: lhoe!. 548-358'l512 Pedigree with each Pup 673-7950 Mr. Hart. SEE THEM TODAY LI 8-4800 Day111~2 PM 45' MOORING at th tt Ornate caned llolid C!l.lnest SACRIFICE $70, La1ayettt KJ1TDlS cod$y frisky It 837-3865 Eve11aft6:~ PM I 11 t b mu.11, CAT AL JN A Tm ~.::*a1 • ... ~ model 525 23 chMnel c. B. playful. 32.io lndiana Ave.. Weekendtl 837·386a alt 9 AM ISLAND. $3000. IU-2632 tabl.ea, 6 tawet Radk> with M 2 Mike in-C.M. ~28a> 5/Z 1.000 1Prin1 KiD,.me mat· dudes antenna. Call d-r--LABRADOR PUPPIES 6 Mobfa. Home. 9200 trcu. 6 mo. old Hoti>c>Jnt ~after 7. ENGLISH ._ .. ,.er Spaniel. Black, white IPt on c~ double r e fr I a e r • tor I 3 mos, h.'letra1ntd. Free to weeka old. Intelligent hunt ..l>flll LtmiA • IMpORTS Freaer. Mr I Mra Dn!aer, TelftftJon 1205 &'l>ad borne. D>-2398 512 Ing breed. Good with child< $7995.00 l«· Br1aW Q}'ltal latDIJS, -VERY cute &: lots cl tun! ren. Only 2 le!I! New 2-4 Wide 1966 Harbor. CM. ~~Apt.Id ~~ • R·-. M...1111..I • ~old.f~8!..., kittens.51~ 496-5981 642-4371 Ext. 215 Twe lath * Two ltdrm '62 MG TD "Opsic" Rud crBtd, ....,... tlNJ. Oil IUT ...... .....,.....,,. .. DALMATIAN Pups, ~ BEACH TJtlA SUPPLY Xlnt mecb A: run1 con . ~~ .:.~~ c•L•R I> PAMPAS Grus plants. all pion •tock, brtd ht tor 19X1 Beact. ~· Rae Gm, DU uphl, rad. $950 -.. uvw .._ ........,,.. •-· ..... .-.. 5t5-H29 ch-111on. secondly &bow Hunttnstoa Bed 99812 Pvt pty 67)-()(16 Ca~ • new, 200 )'di, .-.. .,-....,.. 5/2 r:r;' home ~ VI '£3 MG Mtiget ~ll, dlr, beuy avocedo nylon lhaa. 60-1931 '66 PACEMAKllR, 2 BR, u -eng $:< dl'la S3o me. Ta.kc 14.C!O )'Cl. M&-t332 TV ·~~-~~~O: B& Poodln. Mlnl&tare• pando, $1300. equity + tr ade. $-9713 LR.a DINP wq.blc:. rocker; 5'8#11.·aft.. 12. !I/a 6 wks old. $35 $99.'1 mo. 50-'.llO& )eave ::::::=::::::::::::::::===== T.drner die«: Mndwown -"""' m3 aft 6 pm. meaage for Ol8 PEUGEOT tnc1 C CUTE wddlT Jdttea, J all .,..... ~ • ~ ~. • FREE ~: a 1 u,.~2 =L~ ;!':,~= 2 WALMU'l' llMll. ~ C!Olh· JO DAAUNO ldltenl. OD!)' to or evf'l\fnp. * 121-1'90 ~. ene ..t w/N~ llltdaJ la--. AD kinda A Yor1ohlre Tt'nitt pqps. tops, I -eld. _...lmT 1 J .. • • • c:olora. 54C>-Gl.'I Sl'l <lwnp Dean I mr.. 'nlu', aft 3. Parts Ir Labor FR.IE to IOOd 1l o JD e elqant pets. l.l ...._, ILECTRIC CMS '250 '39 PEUGEOT. Sun Roar. ELECTRIC CAR -#lS- lil~ Ruby Av... Balboa r~l•nd Phonr 67Ml58S New tires. good coodltion. Call Jt'ff 4-7 or weekends at 494-3719 PORSCHE MUST •" • Oe.nlllb cUMt•~ $1 M uoutually cute, Just weaned bACHSHUND ~. 3 males Metorcyci.1 noo at.'*'· Dble bet A bAt.t •• .. .. poppies. CWlllT 4/30 Std. 61 kmale, mJn. __ _;;.. _____ 'Jf PORSOtE eonnrt. "0"; S40o 1119e ltlml. 4ft s, 01!"& Ba A WMte pap to AKC, 2 mos. n4: 613-3513 HONDA s.to. mod. desert brtnd MW top; $1100 IO-Ga N I • it IDOd llome. lrf.ftll Ula BLACK female ~. t Wot, Xlnt conct. t225. m-sm att.r 1 PM NEW ... -.a. a.n.a o ep 1 mas. Ver)' ~ $1.50. ~.-.,., --------~ N~ THI "''"" 1995 R~DA •• sumt TOYOTA ~. -...---.. I• WDll vn • HAWK '250. 2100 Paliudes Piel> ....... Jll: 9'1Bt 1-._ 91Ull IU!ll tt..... ... Rd. Santa Ana .PC.1k1km1: o..s prtntt-Optwww te -1 ,.._ rv --------~M. Good o.d.: 521-7555 9U1.C1 CASH COLDEN PalMiino &Ul.1111. 8~,,_ ~~ ..... ·"'-"' • --Ataa.H a JtJ tia.t.. both enaJUb a.net Oull1\td --.. Saft • - - -• • I nKvvw " WHttm. $400, Call !i«>-Ol'13 mm11, d.aae I lllllart. Laolr H1 11t11WGemt ll20 DAJLi P1l.OI" Dtlll:-.. DMY PILOT ~ l :IO ~ AU .. 11, • ft!t"CI .,, -....___ Aa• .. f. A ..,, at MOVINO -MQl.t all. Qa.allt7 .,..,_ .. oa .--WAHf AJD _, Ne;; a Gu ICtlt _..... 1 t -•--1-e -.. DW N....,_ end PaleNdea, fUnlltt-_ em1 . --· ..----~twtt)a--M C1tC. --. -.-> ~SOart~::.:, _____ _.. _______ '!"'. o."6 MN& ,, ---1 TOYOTA HEADQUARTER.~ ELMORE \ ----.-,,. ..... PORD '65 FORD XL CONV. Nearly new tlrt1, Good cond. fl~'iO. 147-«>77 '60 Country Sedan Wagon. '6S T-BIRD, Xlnt Shape, low miles, MUSI' sacrtf. Pvt pty, m-oo.o ---------1 Pa, pb, RIH. f'Xcd cood. '40 BUIOC LDl1TED 43.000 actual mllet. OrfcSna1 Ul!u· out. Kffdt dutch. $500. or best otf r. 21.S: 2&Tm CADILLAC '63 R.M mA (Wtom $1800 or ~ oa~r. 60-Clm alter • P\f &45-8745 9600 Imported Auto. EVERYTHING STARTS AT CHICK IYERSON, INC. 1967 YW's AT 51699 UC. Un.J1t $1099 ........ • c__.. • tf70 Harbor IML, c.t1 Me.I J4t.oa 6n.'"' f ' .. ~. . . . . .... ' J J ~ .. . Dt\ILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE An swers St ill Nee ded A movement to convert the Orange County Harbor District from a aeparate taxing agency into a reg~ar county department hangs in the balance. County citi~s want a change but still don't know what or bow to do it. At least the Orange County League of Cities now is taking .i more reasonable app~oach, no doubt .re- flecting a realiiation -after the first flood or emo.uon bad subsided -that answers to important questions must be found before any action is taken. TesWying to the complexity or the P.roblem i.s the league's acknowledgement that two of its comrmttees studied the situation but could not come up with a satisfactory proposal. Among numerous unknowns is w~at w~ll hap~n to existing projects and capital expenditures if the dist- rict is turned into an integrated department of parks, beaches, harbors and recreation. The Board of Supervisors appointed a committee to develop the facts. County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas is coordinating work with the county's delegation in the Legislature and researching admin- istrative pros and cons in any change. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper is looking into the effects of distric.t dissolution on tidelands bolding.s, con- tracts and district assets. Kenneth Sampson, director ol harbors. beaches and parks, is auditing the dist~ rict's present functions. salaries, equipment budget, costs and other facets of current operations. Only the objective report this committee promises will shed factual light to calm the emotional approach- es of the recent past. The cities demanding the change have been suspicious of what the county has now. yet they admit finding no fauJt with the district's admin- istration. And they acknowledge the change will not reduce taxes. A change may uJtimately be found desirable - but on the other hand, maybe taxpayers the county over have a better deal under the present Harbor Dlstrtd. A lot more facts are needed be1ore the weleJl1 can be given to either the pro or coo side of tbe pro- posed change. DST 365 Days a Year We're back on Daylight Savings Time -and isn't it a good f eelini ! The only thing wrong with the change ts that it bad to be made at all. DST makes so much sense that we shouJd have it 365 days a year. Among the bene- fits it provides are these: -More than 180 hours of extra daylight each year. -Children arriving home as late as 5 p.m. still arrive in daylight in winter as well as summer. -An hour less of darkness at the end of the day saves money on fuel and electrical bills. -Safer highway driving in daylight. -An end to confusion over what time it is in other states, relieving phone callers and travelers. We sbouJd recognize that only 7.5 percent of Amer· icans now live on farms. To go on serving the needa of a bygone society makes no se111e. Let's have DST year round. 'Only a Lawful Society' Orange County lawyers have been speaking, and the DAILY PILOT has been reporting, on tomorrow's Law Day theme, "Only a lawful society can build a better society." Obviously true as the statement is, it is lost on the militants in behalf of various causes who carry their dissents oYer the line into violent lawlessness. The Law Day theme deserves a high priority among the advocacies of aspirants for the White House in the present campaign. Easier to Feel Than to Think J aywalking And Other Great Cri-mes Senat.e Passed i t ; Vp to Bouse What 1 WI.Ill I bad Known at Elgh- tffD: -That every day marks a fork in ttie Toad, in eome little way; and that by the time the big fork comes along we have already made so mar.y little decisions that we have no real choice left In the crucial turnings. -Tbat It la easier to reel Ulan to think, and easier to feel ha~ than lo ~el love, and easier to act on hate than to act on Jove -and we must resist the easier path every inch of the way every day of our lives. -THAT WE SHOULD be firmly reai!Ptant toward ideas we believe to be wrong, but immensely tolerant toward the people who bold such \deu, ne~ for a moment confualng die person with the idea, which is the besetting lfn ot bigotry 1n all of tu manifold form1. -That every time we use a person for our own purpose, Ignoring hiJ needs, we dimlnlah ourselve1 more than we diminish him ,,,for bis is a wound that can heal, while ours ls an amputation that cannot grow bac.k. -THAT OUR ttifferences are auperficial, and our similarities are profound; and those who are afraid to acknowledae the slmilarltles are forc- ed to live -and dJe -by the dif· ferences. -That most of what we call "love" Is a form of Y'8Dity, and that the ge· nuine thing (far from being as com- mon as grass) is u rare as holiness or courage or wisdom, which have a million counterfeill for every one real manifestation. -THAT WE LEARN only what becomes a part of ua; abstract knowledge is not only useless but dangerous unless we have assimilated it to the core of the personality. -That human eoclety is conflMd in a lifeboat, not dispersed on an ocean liner; and unleaa each one ia permit· ted the same tights, he will not auume the aame r41ponaibilitles, and the craft baa no chance to survive. -THAT "EDUCATION" ls not a formal discipline, but an attitude, an approach, an appetille. even a tone, tbait must begin in the home at· mosphere lf it ls to be successfully translated to the ou~r world. -That the two greatest threats to the security of clvllliation come from the "absolutists" who trunk they k:now precisely what is right and wrong, and from the "relativim" who insist there is no right and wrong -for each doctrine. pushed to lta uttimate, leads to death by auHocation or by dis· Jectlon. Ya le's Admissions Polic y "You will laugh,'' wrote William F. Buctley, Jr .• in tu S')'n<lkated column 90D'\e ti.me ago, "but it is true that a Mexican-American from El Paso High wttlb ldenUoat ecores on the achieve· ment tests. and identically ardeat recommendations from Ole head- master, bas a better chanoe of being admitted to Yale than Jonathan Edward& XVl from st. Paul's School." Yalemmi Buckley (cia:sg of 1950) presently 1J running for the alumni seat oo the 19-man Yale ~~tiOn on the proposi t>oo U. YQlfi 8bould faYOI' ib IODI in its admissloos poticy. "My position," Buckley writ.et in a blit.belY Socr.atk: self-interview. "bu been that all Gt.lier-qnllfkaUeu behas equl. the too of the Yele alumnus should have preference over 1be 90ll of •• ae.rwe Dur Gi!Orge: I ban bmd a way to beat the rillDI prices ol cilllr'ette1. Simp- ly purcbele a dpntte bolder &Def a pact Of ldq-Ce cigaret- tes amt cut than In half I What could be cimpler! INGENIOUS a ooo-alwnnus, no matter wtiat ld>oOl the ~ve candidates t.ve been attending." The posttion is Buckley's central reason r« baYing himself nom.lbated by petiUon f« the cor- poNtioo. Under t be unlwnity'1 cblirt«, the carporetion "lball have h gowrnmeot, eve, IDd ~ metit of tile college .•. and ma«e such reasonable laws • . • u they think fit." CONSERVA11VE Bill Buckley, wbo wU1 be 43 yean old next Nov. 24, ~ la awtmmlng ap.ltream. A survey of Ivy Leacue col- letes publllbed on April H lbowa an lncrtaee in number Of Ne&r'Oel ad- mJtt.ed 1bis , .. O'ftl' 1987 l"Ullnil!C .. ~ u 8 pm:eot at Prtneetoa and 70 ptl'Clllt at v ... and Brown. Other IDJtflbltkJol that did not pro¥ide llpedfic numbm eaid '* the n.. of Negro ltudmtl .on6tted W a I '~9Ubltantill." A lim:a.r hJd ii ap. pll'eDl -none h Seven Sbten women'• colle,u -B.-nal"d. Bryo Mnr, Moum Jlol)'ote, Redcllfh, Smtlb, v ..... llOd Wtlledey. Y ail receatb' 1ent lts alUl!ld IOme mta•tinc de1a. In 1'>e tnterloe cl.Ml ol 1114. -.mm IOllS ~ for 31 ~t. 1be ratto ln tbe 1f71 fNillbnwl ... ,.... 14.pattnt .mmm.. 1'bt lib f.lc\n• b' Ptinc»ton were, rupedtvelY, 20 eod 18: b' Hanwd 18 Ud 20; for~ 17 -11. 'Ibe Yale AJQnU BOll'd reported ,_ Odcblr: "T>win& ..U.Dd.lnc. at mMtii$ ct tbe AcfrnMdon. Com- mittee, OM ii ftl8re o( a .., .. of im· por1Uce of the application of tlldl appUcmt. Md • particular lm- te t b • appllcatio9 of a 'lbe prnallinl ....,. Meml '•lilld,.......totllta~·.·· Ohicaigo Mayor Richard Daley's re- cent ordec Clhat polke "shoot to kill or maim" arsonists and looters bas caus- ed a nationwide turor. Probably oo group is more gra~ly split on the issue tbaa the Natimal Society for tlbe Prevention m Jaywalk- ing. Meeting behiod c~ doon - through wtOcb shouts ot "Fescillt pig .. and "bieedlng-heart dupe .. could be beard -the IOciety at- tempted to hemmer out a co~ policy. After six bourt of discuss.iioll, the ex- ~tive teeretary, Mr. Homer T. Pet- llibooe, emerged with a tom lapel and a nasty gMti ov« hi~ left eye to ex- plain the bitter adri:sm. "HALF THE MEMBERS f e e I stron(ty tba-t police, oo catd\ing jaywalkers in~ act. shOuld shoot to kill," he sald shaking his head. "and tbe other baH feel equally strongly that they should shoot to maim." A reporter noted 1bat Mayor Daley had been talking only about a.rs<>oists and looters. Mr. Pettibone looked surprised. .. Arsonists, looters, jaywalkers," he aaXl wttil a shrug ••a criminal is a crhnlnal a.Qd a crime ia a crime. "What Ma,or Daley was talking about was respect for law and order witbout wbioh our tociety cannot 1UrVive. Tbe law requires pediestnans croes at of11cia1 interseot:ions and order demaods iL "AND SURELY NO criminal more flagrantly flaunts his disrespect for law and order tham the jaywalker. The arsonist&. the looters -ttley're furtive, sneaky. But the barde!led jaywalloor commits his crime in the broed Ug;M of day, openly paN<iing his contempt for law and order before aU the world -even little children. "And you can't ~ wi1b Mayor Daley oo ~ point: 1bere's nothing tlhal lMtilla a little respect f« law and order in a man like a bullet 1hf'ougtl tbe bead." Mr. Pettibone was uked about the "shootlng-t~maim" faction. '"I'bey prefer to tbinlt m themsel ves more realistically M advocates of a 'shoot· to -cripple' rehabilitation pro· gram," be said. "They poi:ot out that a well-placed bullet at the base or the spine will permanently curb the mOlt incorrigible Jaywalker. "WE ARE NOW atu.npting to com- promile on • ftdlnc .cale ol penaitiu ranging from m.tmt deelll for public jaywa.J.kinC betweeu C'OnleDtjqg adults down to a wartl.lng lbot throogti ttie tneecap for cbUdrn undtt 7 who un- premeditMedly dme balls ~ the ·~··· A reporter asked why Jaywalktrs oou1dn •t UnptJ be arrea~ ''Good bellWDI '' laid Mr. Pet· titJoot. "wittl the "1 h S~e.me Court tw handcul.ted cu police aod ttwtd 1bt loalel of jUllict In favor of ._ a1mlnlil 1 WbJ, 1be most IMlfarlcua J~. atvwi a clevw attorney, au set biimt.lf turned )oc)9e once aptn on toelety in 30 d.ay1. "No, ~ DeleJ'• nd\l UnitSS wt ~ flt locel cop on h btat to act N arre.IUl>C oUtcer, proteeutor, Judct. jU17 and ~ on tilt spot... laid Mr. PtttibaM f!nnJy. ''wt'H .._. a.til a ..-,ad fOr tie la•." -I J Agreement Due on Surtax WASHINGTON -Congressional agreement is definitely in the woru on the 10 percent surtax long urged by President Johnaon. Real progress in working out an ac· cord on trus ltior'my issue wu made this wffk by HOU.9e-Sen&te caerees deliberatiog the tax increase passed early tm.. roootb by the Senate. ~ Senate attac:tled tbe surtax l~ as a rider to a House-approved bill con- tinuing excise taxes on cort1!lWDilCatk aervi.ces llld autos. The (.'()O(oerees were •lated to meet again today. While privately opti- mistic that an agreement will be reached, they caution it may take lime. SigoWcantly, however, Rep. Wil>ur Mille, ~Ark., cbainn& ol the House Ways end Means ~~IL~ saytnc priva~ 111 accord b nnuatS1 certain by May 15. So far, Mills bas been the principal stumbling block to eoact- merit of Chlis tax hiD. THE FACT THAT be now fa ill· diealtlng there will be an 1.m- derst.anmng on ttie Senate's rider is ol utmost moment. This is the mt time Mills bas gene tti.at far. 11be House bas never voted on the Pre&ideat's proposed surtax. The W.ays aod Means Committee. wtiich originates all revenue leglsiatioo, bas persistelltly bk>cted H o u s e con- lidetl&Uoo of tbe-surtax by refusing to IUbmit it to the full abamber. In taking tlbat admiaot stand, the 25- member committee (15 Democrats, 10 Republicaos) 1UppOrtied tile po1ition held by Milla. He bal inli*otl)' demanded a '6 to SI billion 1laah in federal lpendiDg u a condition fol' a tu boost. THE SENATE, in WC!i.ng ~ 10 per- cent surtax, also ~ • provisfon calling for a '6 ~ reductloll in the '186 billion budget 1ubmitted by !be President in bil State of the Union meaa.aae. 'lbY statutory limitation on spending, if eoacted irlto M , would m e e t Milli' requirement for a t a x bilce. Mills' apparent changed attitude iE further indicated 'by a rematk be is credited as making to a top House Democratic leader, "The problem la to work ~t ~ the House will ac· oept. We llnow bow tl)e Selmt.e feels, but the House LI untested on this ques· aon. It's very imponant to be sure ot our ground before we put thi! matter up to the full House membership." Fedel'al R~serve Board Cbainnan William McOhesney Martin's rece~ stem and forceful warning tlbat the Illa· t.i<>n faces a dire financial crisi• bM unquestionalbly had decisive impact <m the House...sen&te conferees. PRIVATELY, members of the~· mlttee readily admit that. One stated, "Martin's bomhmell is deft'nJtiely trig· cerlng action towards 8IJ agreemeot. That "Vt"On't oome overnlght, but it is in the malting. Yoo could &enH thet at our last meeting, particularly on the part of House conferees who bad been very stMf-!lecked unW Martin's bMltst. "But they eren't taDdnC 1hat ..., oow. And Chat includes Mills. 'Ibere is a ciUtinct inclination «f tbe part of all Ille comerees to work out some@Uog. I would &trJ h out.look is definit.ely for an agreemeM on a 10 percent strtax." Robert s. Al1ea 'Flag Is Just a Symbol~ To the Editor: The nag of the Unlted States is not in itself valuable. It is just a symbol, a piece of cloth, nothing more. To worship it, to deify it, rather than to honor tbe Ideals promulgated by the instigators of the American Ex- periment is quite unfortunate. The sentencing of the fellow who us- ed this piece of cloth, and the con· tinued passage of flag-protection laws points up the great American In- security. It seems as lf we, as a peo- ple, cannot be satisfied with an in- tellectual conception of Ufe, but must have a symbol that calls for emotional appeal. It la truly a sad comment on the strength of the viability of the Ex- periment U we must prop it up with such irrational symbols. HARRY GOODWIN ••• 6 •letw To the FAiltx7r: May I cornet a ~ made on your edttori"1 ~ eeYe!'al montba aeo about tne Gir1 Scouu? YOU ment>ooed that 8rowniet ~ descenctinl upon ~e Orange ColDty Fatrground1 in May. 'llU8 ii only pert ol the 1tory. Here are the adctitional facta: On Ml')' 4. many Pis ~ b '1.~ ~members of fbe Gh"l SccQ CouncD of ()nap~ wtD be Dear Gloomy Gm: pwticipating in a c o u D ci 1 -w i d e festival, "May Gaiety." TIU meam that beside& the Brownie Scouts there will be J\OOr Scouts, c.dttte ScouU and Senior Girl Scouta at 1be fairgirounda. I WOULD UKE to perlOnlily iavile everyone In the Oranre Ooalt area to attend this fa.la event. 1be gate will open at 10 •· m., a junior veraioo of lie Ron Parade will begin et 11 a.m. 'lbere will be continuou1 perlormance1 of all tiod8 ot procrll4 1nclud.lng ctr.ndos, e'dtil, linPIC. folk dandnl. ~. cootlng d ection boolll to name a few, unUl 4:30 p.m. MRS. THEODORE RisalABD 1 MeyGai.ty~ ~1'••.._.4 .. To the Edlltlar: t em .. lllnlt lonl ID& h 'f'OttrllC ac• to 11. 1be av-..1 18-yell"014 • UIOlll1 ...... in biCtt afJool cir • just II'~ ad Ma not 1tt utal>llbed bim8C~ ... to bis ,...._ Ewa ~ be must ~ ~ Selective Semce (draft), the prime age croup for lDducltion la lt. For tis ntMOll I feel tl\t JeSa1 1'0tillC IC9 lbot.dd bt et last a. PROVIDED IT 11 n o t m- cmatMt"'tooli., I 1ll'Olldll Ike to 1e1 ibt • reqatnmeat a 11 _. • bltlll .mool tndalU, or 21. By ltat. law .. ~ --...... mmt bnt • ..--. '!- civics. Ht IDUll allo bsve Mil one yew~ u. s. bUtwy. l fMl tit ..... hlmcaoftbe~..,. ., ttJb eowstry. 'Ibe 1 .. 7 .. ~ bu *° been out ~ lqb dool 1111' tbclll a JUI'. Duriac Ids ,.. .. .,. worb ml ,.,. w. •• ~ .. lndl.tc!ral • be ii • • a tr. ........ ..,.._,.._,,olHL.-•1 I. ~ .. . -· awareoeu is usually very keeo by h nabn of Cbe envtronment. I hope to see progresaw ectioll IOCJD ~ this ard8c law. ROGER M. FAREL ~l' our C0tnt11••lts' To the Editor: As a newcomer to the area from over the Atlantic, I am sending the DAILY PILOT with the magazine. "Your Community," to my folks back home in the old country, wbo 1 am 1ure will be delighted with it JOHN McDERMA'lT De.-• a Stop To the Editor: I am. tlad to have lived to aee the mad rush to chanre Orange County m. to something Uiat loots llt.e downtowll Los Anteles. A mate of freeways. What Orup County people abonl4 do ii to demad a ltop to this mus 4*tructfon of our beautiful country. This was 4o,ne in San Francllco a few monthJ ag1, on one freeway project 1be dbplecemeot of people and the turtng up o1 holllea and' son prcms to me the stupidity of CM ctlre plamd.D.C for Orang• County. • • May l IUQest they sllDPl1 r.r'8t .. Orange rout. '"i.*'t ALEXANDER ' .