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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-05-09 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilotr) ·. N.Y. Stocks VOL:. 6f, NO. 'fl2, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES NEWPORT BEACH. CAl.l'lRNJA THU~SDAY, MAY 9, 1968 TEN CENTS For Wateh,~· Not Bossing .. Glavas Won't Oppose _ , Police TV 'Advisors' • By BltUCE BENSON CM .. Delf ,_S ... Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavaa today softened his resistancle to the idea of a citiZe'lls' advbon' group participating in a pro- poeed public television . surveillance system. "I would have no objection to an advisory group that might have sug- gestloos and even participate In the study procram itself," Glavas said. '?be police chief made tt cleer. bowev«, that he wUl cootinue to oppose the creation of any extra-mu- nicipal body with regulatocy pc>wus. "I'm in opposltlon to reporting to more than one boss," he said. Glavas said last fall he would quit iI a citi2leOI group was set up to owr- see a proposed Electronic Protection System (EPS). He complained at the time that such a group smacked of the "odor of a police review board.'' His position today wu in answer to a question at a breakfast meeting ol tl'le Newport Harbor.CO.ta Meta Board of Realtors at the Balboa Bay Clul>. "While I'm not neoeesarUy in this camp,'' began the realt.or cautiously, "IOIDt peop'8 have p11JPOMCI a c1tbens group of some kind f« th1a televkion system. How do ytu fed about tbat?" ' Glavas said an advllory group of cituens might be able to lldd con- Pioneering Law On Plane Noise Commissioners or Orange County Airport will be asked next Tuesday Dight to adopt a "pioneering" anU- noise law bind.ilg on all aviators using the airport. Violators of tlle proposed ordinance could be Jailed. 11le final draft <>f the proposed coun- ty ordinance is tile result of months of study and debate on what pilots can do within the bounda of safety to curtail the noise of their etanes. . Among its provillons, the law would prohibit planes fJ'OUl flying under 2,000 feet within 5 mGes of the airport unleu they are lan4ing or taking off. It would require all jets and prop * ~ * No Fanftlre As Fan ~ets. Start Runs Air California will begin easing in~ service Orange County Airport's first pure jet passenger planes Monday .. By Friday. May 17. two $3.5 mill100 Douglas DC9's will be i1I full service, whistling to and from San Franeisco. airline spokesmen said today. Addition of the 85-passenger fan jets to Alr· Cal's present fleet of four Lockheed Electra turbo-props will enabel the county-based line to provide 42 rulhts a day, 21 outgoing and 21 in· coming. There are now 28 round trip Oigbts dally. . Air Cal has prepared (or the m· · creue in service by hiring 18 new stewardesses for a total of 68. and 'r1 other flight crew members, boosting · that roster to 75. • 'lbe f.an jets will be put into service without lllIY particular fan fare, said Air Cal officials, who noted that pilots have been carefully instructed on noise abatement procedures. Of tbe C roundtrip hops that will be un~ May 10, 28 will be on the San Fl'adcisco run, the rest on the San Jose.OalWand route. Freeway Sniper May Be Youths With Slingshots Garden Grove's mystery anJper .. whose antics Ued up traWc for more than an boUr early Wednesday on the Garden Giove Freeway, may have been Dis with aUngshoU •. police said today. ba lnvesUg.ton reported they ve round pieces of rock 1.mbedded Jn the crilclced windshields or some Of the Ove trucks which had been hit. A rock two inches in diameter was found ln the bent arm of a winc:lshlefd wiper on tbe truck driven by Jamu Hutt of lll4 Delaware St., Hmst.tnctoa Beach. Hutt Wednelda'y had report.Id be bad heard a loud nolM liA a riOe abot and aaw Ida windshield wtper-bend. "t knew' lben I hid been shot at,'' be aald. Gilden Ct-ove potJoe la.-tlpton sa.ld today they u. not sure boW tbt rotkl were proptlled throup tbe air md Ud oot ret turned UP an1 IU.Sptdad rock tl'TOWV'. "AU we bow .. that we b .. • that two lnch dimneter rock and pieces or -.n," a tp0knman said. "W• hi\": no Idea bow Oley wm propelled. bf ,Unpbot or bf had." A i planes of more Utan 12,500 pounds takeoff weight to fly over Upper Newport Bay after takeoff until reaching an altitude of 2.000 feel COMMl'M'EE MEMBERS The measure was drawn qp by an Airport Commission subcommittee. Members inclQdes Robert Bresnahan. airport admiAistrator, and Jack Mullan, head Qf Newport Beach's Air Traffic Advisory Committee. an ad· visory arm of the city council . Much of the technical advice came from Elmer Cote, vice president of rught operations for Air California. The airline's pilots already have been instructed to follow noise abatement methods similar to those proposed in the otdinance. U commluionera adopt tbe it, the llMU\ft "'° be lwwarded to the Board or Supervisors for final· ap- proval. and become law 30 days lat.er. Violators of any pert of the antJ- naile m.bdemeanol" would Iii subject to a maximum six months in jall and $600 fine. IGNORE PROVJSIONS 'lbe-measure states a pilot is ex- pected to Ignore any of Its provisions if necessary for 01ght safety. The proposal Is "a pioneering effort to combat aviation noise" in the United States. according to Arthur Wahlstedt. deputy county counsel. "If you're asking me about other airports' batting averages with similar ordinances. I don't know. I don't think anybody else has been up yet," he told the DAILY PILOT "We're pioneers in this sense. We ju.st have to start it out and see what the wrinkles are." Contrary to earlier reports. there is no provision for determining how to enforce the Jaw after enactment, Wahlstedt said. "Any criminal ordinance is desi,med to tell people what they can't do." he said. "Now precisely how we're J?oing to catch them is something else. It's a tough problem. there's no question about it." ADOPT IT Wahlstedt Sllid the only way to learn how well 1he law worn is to adopt It. "grab somebody and see it we can make It stick.·• He also said the airport ad- ministratk>n was open to auggestions on how to police the skies. "Everybody bitches about the noise but nobody ha,, any good ideas. What do you clo? Go.out and buy yourself a tall motorcycle and go afttt them that way?" He aaJd one enforcement approach mlgbt be setting up a noiae aeuor somewhere under the filgbt path of departing planes. A meter calibrated for maximum expected noise from various kinds of planes could be wtred up at the airport. and planes kept track of that way. UPIT ....... All Tlte W•• Air mail pilot Bill Hackbarth, 67, of Santa Paula, Calif., apry. ly leaps out of open cockpit o( his 1918 DeHavilland in Wasb- in~ D. C., loday after fly-. ing the SO.year-old plane to na- tion's capital to be enshrined ln Smllhaoftlan lnsUtution. (Story, Page 3) OCC Trustees Surrender In Tax Fight By m oMAS FORTUNE Of Ille Dellr " .. ' Stefl Orange Coast College District of. ficials have surrendered. ending a bil· ter seat tax dispute. "It looks like we are the hard luck ducks," Trustee Walter Loogmoor said Wednesday Dight. ''It is our feeling we are g<>ing to have to take them (Saddleback Junior College Dlstrlct transfer students)," Supt. Norman E. Wat.son said. Orange Coast <>fficials are sUU hop- ing that by what Wat.son termed "some miracle" dle Legislature will come to the district's aid. But, meanwhile. they will not adopt a policy of preferential registration and will accept students wtio cannot get the programs they want next fall at the new Saddleba<:k College in Mission Viejo. Watson, Longmoor and othe!'s men· tioned the district's "bad guy" image for up to now rejecting the students. · "Rtally. we are up against a barrier of keeping a good image," Longmoor said. The threat of prererential registra· Uon made by Trustee Worth Keene and Dr. Walson fast week before the County School Board thus turned out to be hollow. Preferential registration ls a prac· tioe wbffeby students are accepted for admiS!ion but registered last after cla9ses already are filled and thereby squeezed out. , The thou~t was tnat the district (See SEAT TAX, P1ge Z) • Neaeport Olca1 Ukel1 Bed Tax Boost By JEROME F. OOU.INS .................. Newport Buel Clt.Y M a n a I e r narvey L. Hurll>urt today recom- mended a boolt It the dt.J'• hot.el and motel bed tax from four ptreent of'tht room tab to ftve ptl'Cflll. Tht lncreaee Is expected t4 be •P. proved by 'lhe City Cooricll wtre11 tt takes up the propotal Monday. ' n wUt affect room rates charted by an estimated 1,800 innkeepers. lo· cJudina owners of ... term ..,at'l-ment nntat.s. Hurlburt two W..U qo wa ID- structed by the council to study the "an.lform tranalent occut>ancy tu" as a source of additlooat revenue. Coun· cllmen al'\ constdertna v a r I o u s methods or Increasing municipal in· come w1lhol.lt bikini the property tax rate. rn his wriUen report to the council. the city manager notet that Jeven other Oranp County dtles already -'have raised the bed tu trom four to five per~t. 'lbe1 a.re Baena Park, .FuUert.on, Garden Grove,· Laguna Beleb, Oruae, Pllcal1a aDd Su a.m.ate. structlve comments during the study trial or the proposed system. He con- ti.Jlued: "I feet I'm adeq~ately s.upervised u tt now stands. I have a city man- ager who oversees my work. and a Ctty ·Council who oversees the City Ma~r. __ ''Bat as far as having another set o~ boei;es, I want no part of it." Glavas bas been stumping at var· IOUJ clubs and groups for months in an effort to acquaint the public with exactly what the EPS means. One of his strongest themes is as· suring the public that police TV cam-· eras won't lead to an invasion or privacy. Glavas is hopeful the City Council will approve an application to the federal government for about $000,000 to install 12 to 18 closed circuit TV cameras. The remote controlled cameras _,. would be set up at key spots in the city, sending their plct~s to a cen· t.ral control monitor panel aL police headquarters. The city already has fun<.led $3.500 to prepare an application for the program. JI the appUcation is ulti- mately approved by federal agencies, councilmen would be asked to spend about •10,000 more to help get the (See GLA VAS, Page !) Saigon Put to Torch Com1nunists Push Bloody Spring Offensive SAIGON (UPI) -Large areas of Saigon were in names today as the Communists pressed a bloody spring offensive on the eve of the Paris talks betwetUJ the United States and North Vietnam. Thousands of refugees were caught in the fighting and watched their homes burned before their eyes. 'lbe United States threw 2.000 rein- forcements into the growing battle and sent in more tanks and helicopter gunshjps. But the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese also reloforced, and Saigon was ringed by a series of bat- tles that lit up the sky and deafened the senses with the lhWJd.er of ex ploslons. - U.S. military spokesmen said a bnad of 200 Viet Cong had peodrated allied lines and swept into the city, setting fire to whole blocks or houses as they went. Street fighting broke out in at least fi ve areas of Saigon while allied Used as Seat Cover 2 Youths Plead Guilty 'fo Defiling U.S. Flag Two Harbor Area youths Wednesday pleaded. guilty to charges of defiling the American Flag. TimmJe E. Hoppis, 20, or l>4 16th St.. Costa Mesa. and Rod ~hael Stewart, 18, ot 2212 W. Ocean Front. entered the pleas in Newport-Mesa Municipa, Court. Judge Calvin Schmidt ordered them to return June 5 for a probationary hearing &nd possible sentencing. Hoppis aod Stewart admitted using a nag as an automobile seat cover. They were arrested for violation of a 500 Policemen Newpo11-Bound For Convention section of the caurornia Veterans and Military Code, which makes it a mJsdemeanor to mJsuse the American Flag. ' Newport police wrested the you ths near Newport Harbor High School late Tuesday after a wom::n complained of Sei!ing the banner covering the back seat of their car. * * * Laguna Flag La'W Sriit Denied By County DA A complaint sought by Laguna Beach police against an Occidental College coed draped in the American flag today was denied by the district Newport Beach Police Chief B. attorney's office. .Tames Glavas and Orange County Sgt. Vic Sagan said the district at. Sheriff• James A. Musick will co-host torney declined to Issue the complaint the 48tJ;t annual c~nference o~ ~he because the matter did not seem to CaUforrua Peace Officer's Assoc13hon at the Newporter lno. Sunday throug~ come under the scope of the S t a t e Wednesday. Military and Veterans Code. An estimated 500 officers and their Police seized Ute nag Monday eve- wives are expected to attend the four· ning arter a call from irate members .day program Which starts 11 a.m. or the Elks Club. The 18-year-old Palos Monday. v d E · I Scheduled speakers are s e n . er es stales girt and a ma e com- Thomas Kuchel CR·Caliiornia), James panion entered the club looking for Rowley, director or the U.S. Secret the nearby Mystic Arts. Service: Lt. Gov. Robert H. Finc.h: Police said the girl was wearing the Dr. Max Rafferty, State supenn· . tendent of public instruction and FBI flag about her shoulders and lups like Inspector Jerome Daunt. a shawl and was also wearing a table· Assisting their husbands as co-cloth. hoi;tesses will be the Mmes. James Officers said the pair told them they Glavas and James Musick. Intended to be photographed In t h e Registration Is scheduled for 1-5 MysUc Arts for the campus humor p.m. in the Palm Room. · magazine. "Fang". The young m a n Eventa include general scsslons. was wearing an olive drab military rlection of orrlcers. comm l t t ee jacket and a chrome plated German reports, wotltshop and study groups. army helmeL Sought Jn addition to the percentage In· crraae. HID'lbutt ls also proposing ex· tcn,loa Of the OCaJp&ncy period during which ttle tax applies from the present t.1 days to :.> days. Tile chao•es, U approved by coun· ~ilmen, woUkl raise llie c1ty'11 bed tu 1nrome from an esUmated •121.000 an· nualty io '172,000 for the 1915Me nnan· cial year. The IMruae tot.all! H $ , 0 0 0 , c<inlvaJeat to.whAt ls geMroted by tWo cents cm tbt cwrtnt •l.175 properly (Set HD T~ Paae !) Honor Students To Be Feted ~'The Commodores' Club of Che Newport Harbor Chamber oC Com· merce will honor 1pproxlmat.ely 50 studenll from Newport Harbor Hi!Jh School 1od \:Grona -.el Mar High School who have malntabltd an "A" averap throughout high il!ool 1t the annual 3Cholarshlp luncheo11 May 24 at noon at the Balboa Bay Club. &.ch ytar one 9lrl Is selected by the Commodores to receive the Agnes Blomquist Award to assist her io her future educaUon. R.eMrvatlbns are limited to 300 penon1 and tJcket1 may be obtained at the Chamber ofllce, 1800 W. P1clflo , Cout Hlgbway er by ca111n1 Ml-U55. Tlckttl are s:uo each. { planes, artillery aod helicopters straf· ed the enemy -and started more !ires. The spokesman called the Red or- feosive a ''murderous Communist ' publicity stunt" tied to the Parls talks which open Friday. They said more th3n 3.000 Com· munists already had been killed in the five-day-old Red offensive, 2.540 of them in S a i g o n . Newly-captured (See SAIGON, Page 2) North Viet Peace Envoys ,Now in Paris PARIS (AP) -North Vietnem'1 ~hier delegate to peace contacts with the United States arrived today, and his American counterpart was Aue tonight for talks startinC Friday. A crowd of 300, Vletnamffe and Frenchmen, carrying Oags and a ban- ner. grei!ted Xu.an Thuy, tbe Hanoi delegate. as his plane toJcbed down after stops in Peking and Moscow. Among the welcoming group at Le Bourget Airport w e r e S o v i e t Ambassador Valerian Zorin and Com- munist Chinese Charge d'A.ffaires Su- Chih. The Vietnamese and Frenchmen clapped and waved yellow-starred red flags of North Vietnam. Others held up a banner saying: "Welcome to the delegation of the Vietnamese Peoples RepubUc." U.S. ofticials are predicting Jong. hard bargaining with the North Viet- namese as the American negotiators also beaded for the French capital with a mandate from President Johnson to s o u n d out Hanoi's representative en peace prospects. On departing W a s h i n g t o n , Ambassador W. Averell Harriman, the chief U.S. negotiator. called on the North Vietnamese to match the Americans lo "a spirit of h:>pe. sin· cerily and good will" In searching for a peaceful solution to the Vietnam "-1lr. Sto<"k Jtlarl~ets NEW YORK (APl -The stock markcl moved lower in aclive trading tcday. <See quotations. Pages 20-21 ). Lesses moved slightly aheaj to ex· ceed gains for the first time during Ille session. The mbderate margin the Oraag: O!ieo:n Weather Sunny today and sunnier to· morrow Is the bright word Crom forecaster Frank l!:rnst. Look for temperatures In the low 70's along the coast. INSIDE TODAY \Vho'a tli• biggest new atar on &ht muaical horizon? Would 11ou say Tl1111 Tim, Che shogo11 haired soprano trom t11' Rowml and Martin show? TV columnist Rick DuBrow dot1. Page 23. f .. ·----------· -~------_ .. ___ .._ ____________ ._ ______ ........ -~-·-..c::....;.-:.-----~--:.-.,_,.,.;_ ___ _,_.;.'" ..... ;,. .• I • -----~-------~ • • \ J ~ OAILY PILOT s~reams of Saigon~s Chillhten Go IJ~eard SAIGON (UPI) -The screams ol a two-yea.old llrl ID pu ~ b1ml ded with. sirens ol ambulances today carrying batUe casualties across Saigon's "Y" Bridge. The little girl was alone and she ran, sobbing uncontrollably, from heaps of joetllng column 0£ refugees looking for blocks into Saigon's outskirts. :t * * SAIGON prisoners said they bad orders to fight to the deatb. U.S. losses were put at 53 killed aod 487 wounded 1n the offensive and South Viet troop louea at 3rJ men killed and 719 wounded. The war In the city killed at least 75 clvllians-, wounded 1~759 and raised the total of refugees In the heart of Saigon to more than 120,000. The U.S. command announced that 383 Americans were killed tn Vietnam last week and 1,501 wo\lnded, one-o the highest death tolls in two moDfhs but one which did not reflect the cur- rent battle for Saigon. The South Viel· namese lost 24.2 men k:llled, the Com- munists 2.2&4. The battle for Saigon was being told In the screams of the civilian wound- ed. the moans of the homeless. the bravery or the residents who dashed into the heat of battle to rescue the victims. More than 50.000 more ci vilians fled to allied strongholds under the smoke blackened aides. Many were women clutching their bable1. Correspondents w a t ch i n g. the flghting said as many as 150 refugees were caught up and wounded or killed ~ the crossfire from one batUe today. he heaviest carnage was at the "'(" ridge which leads into Saigon lrom the south and was the scene of the heaviest fighting between American and Communist troops. Jet fignter-bombers dropped their bombs just across the, Saigon River from the heart of town. Communist mortars and rockets fell into the center of the city and Mayor Van Van Cua warned the two million residents and the refugees to dig bomb shelters 11nd foxholes. • i• American ol!lclals opressed con- :dence the Communist threat could be JJet and said It was a harassment at- ack "to penetrate the city in an in- txpensive attempt at publicity ... they are committing a minor number of lorces." • The new attacks brought the Com- munbts closer to Saigon's center than t.nytime since they launched their sprin& oflensive Sunday morning. U.S. spokesmen saiJ some of the larger fifts were in Saigon's sect.Ion fcur. an area of residences, docks and tvarehoua1 along the Saigon River. ~ot only did the Vitt tong inv_..u l>urn scores or city blocks but rpore fires were started by jet planes straf· Ing th• enemy-held buildings. Fires raged through Cholon. the Chlneie sector or slums on the · western side of Saigon. and at least 15 blocks of homes were burned. Fires also raged through an area half a mile west or the Phu Tho racetrack and ln the area to the south Where American oil storage facilities are located. Many or the refugees did not make it to the comparative safety of the center ol the city. Many were stopped at the Y Bridge where refugees the day before were caught 1n a cross fire and trampled against tbe ccnce11ina rolls ol ba;·bed wire protecting approaches to the bridge. But still the people ol the city ap· peared much more confident than dur-in& the bigger and more costly Tet Of- fensive in February. Boy Scouts with red crosses pinned to their arms and flylng from their cicydes pedalled into the combat tones to rescue tbe wounded. Student! braved fire to do the same: Some cor- respondents brought out jeeploads of wounded. As bulldings in downtown Saigon rolled down their heavy iron shutters and warships In the Saigon River un- covered their gtllli5, m l l l t a r y spokesmen also reported Viet Cong at· tacks against at least seven provincial capitals, the Da Nang airbase and a U.S. outpost ~ miles north of Salgon. DAILY PILOT ............ Cu.,_. a.w "· W"4 ~ n'"''' tc ..... u E411tw T1"111t1 A. Murphlne Mefteflllt IOiter Jer.t11e '· Cellln1 .......,. IMCll Clh' l elltr Jeck l. C.rlrt r .. 1 Hitt• l¥llMte .,.._ Mowtltlllt Dnctw ............ 0-.. 22 I I W ... a.lllM lh4. M.11lilt Atlmw11 P.O. ... lt71 fJUJ Ofller OfflcM Celt1 _, Jll Wtll ..., Strwt "'"""' ............ ·-"""" ....... 8MC.111 ....... ... .. -- A Me&lie blJ, tftA ...U. thu her, nil !mefoot up and dowa amcma .. jostllq cGbma of ,.,... --. • a tam.War fa • ., tllle bv_. ti frlgbtued WI ltr..., put. He didn't ftnd one. The lightened civilians took a d· vantage of a break In bltter fighting around the ~foot bridge, Saigon's ~ lOlllll&. .. ,.... .. Af•tJ ol tlat city. ,,., ...... piD..s .... by .. l'ffl' .... WMll -u .... ArAr ..... ...... 12111c ..... 1n .. ta* ....... a.. ... -· tbe sprawlng dam CM. The Viet Cong answered with rockets and sniper's bullets. "They had B40 rocket propelled 'Artist of the Montla' Spanning 20 years of local photography, Howard Folsom ia exbibt- ing a selection of pictures at the Corona del Mar Library during May. A veteran of World War II, be is currently filming a picture on skiing in the Alps. He is a dire<:tor of Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce, a. member of the Kiwanis Club and the Balboa Stll.ng Club. Extra WeHlre Cost May ffit $1.2 ' Million Orange County taxpayera will pty up to fl.2 million more in support of welfare progama if a recent ruJ!D& by the Supreme Court on "Jltideney rt· qui.rements is alJowed to i&and. This waa the report of Supervisor David L. Baker Wednesday. He had requested that R. W. Peoples. county welfare director, e5timate the excess cost U the one· year residency mandate for coUection of wellare funds by immlarants to the state is lifted. Peoples said his estimate waa baled on the number of out of state people moving to Orange County each year who could be eligible for welfce. "We need legislUive action to c):ar up this situation or federal laws to provide funds to counties, if the court ruling is allowed to stand UD· challeti&ed," Baker &aid. "CaWomla has one of the most li bel'Ql welfare programs in the nation and this Ls certain to attract thousands of people here of the one-year rmden· cy requirement is null and vold." Aviation Future Chamber Topic The future of aviation at Orange County Airport wUl be reviewed Fri· day; May 17, at a joint luncheon meet- ing of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce's aviation and official greeters committees. Robert J. Bresnahan, director of av- iation for Orange County, la scheduled to speak during the noon meeting at the Caspian Restaurant. -1un, ~. ICfambUng up trom the nldllM ~ cN£1r:. 1 llL & ....,._ ..ea ti _; 1111 nhWI bellnging1. Two YOUDI boys struggled ,.. a atubborn calf, trying to coax It to move faster to the safety of the Saigon side of the "Y" Bridge, so cailed because a small branch midway across angles away from the main 1pu te a five llland. • J>ollca !'!jH!e...m ~s ........ 1·-IDlag back to search er Joa r11atlv11, or to see U their Mu.lea were still ~. The brtd• roadway behind them was pocked 1fith abell boles and covered with hundreds of rubber .udals lolt by tbe civilians J.u tbelt rutb to safety. • OCC . Trustees Studying $13.4 Million Budget Orange Coa;t College D l s t r i c t trustees Wednesday night got their Cirat look at a proposed •13.4 million budget for next school year. the l>udiet, pegged to spending all the money available at the present tax rate of 54 cents, shows an increase of $1.9 milli<>n over the current year. but trust.ees won't really have any From Pa9e J SEAT TAX •... owes its first obligati<itl to local students wM5e education Is fully paid for by ioca,J taxpayers. But Saddleback Trusitee Michael Collins e'lll'Uer made the pertinent point: "11 we pay the seat tax there will be room for the students, but if we don't pay there won't be room. I don't think this is the situation." It has been the money que'>tion rather th.an whether Utere is room over which the fight has been waged. Present state law exempts Sad- dleback, as a new junior college district, frqm paying $300 per transfer student seat t;;ix ror tile first three years. The law is designed to encourage formation of new junior college districts by allowing taxpayers outside . existing districts to save money to put into their own campus. Orange Coast trustees Wednesday night discussed offering to Saddleback an agreement to accept Saddleback students subject to provisions of the law as it shall emt on Nov. 15, 1969. additional money to spend next year, Business jupt. Correllan Thompson explained. The biggest part of the increase, fl.2 million, he said, results &om a larger carry-over ending balance. Thia is money collected during the current school year but already earmarked for building projects during the next year, 1968-89. The remaining fT00,000 increase will easily be eaten up by a 3,000.student increase enrollment llnd the usual in· Clation of costs. he said. In short, programs at Oranae Coast and Golden West next year will be as austere as this year. Supt. Norman Walson told the board, "Cory (Thompson) and I cut about $4 million from the budget to make it balance. We cut many things that should nof have been cut. But the money was not there." The preliminary budget waa given to the board for study. The biggest increase in the budget is an additional $1 million ror instruction. the largest item of which is teacher salaries. "It will bounce even beyond that," Dr. Watson advised. "'lb.at is jllllt for the added number of bodies. There will have to be a salary increase." • Other large Increases are for purchase of new equipment and books. but the requests are still less than half expenditures two yean ago befon two override e.ledions failed and the district made major cutbackJ. Thompson projected income for nHt year at S13.4 million, and that determined the size of the preliminary budget. Politieking Pooeh Puts 'Bite' Into College CampaifrJ. He was recently appointed to the post, whk:h involves management of Orange County Airport, one of the fastest growing air facilities In the na- tion. Fire Stations Open Saturday Open house at the five fire stations of the Newport Beaab F'lre Depart· ment will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Fire Chief R. J . ''Jan" Briscoe announced today. Sources of income are $1.2 ml~n federal. '3 million state, 12 million county, $4.4 million local taxpayers, $200,000 sales and fees and $2.7 million carryover. It is to be spent •u million for In· structors salaries, •1.5 mlllioa tor othe.r salaries. Sl.7 million •fur ad· dilional costs or operation. $4.3 million for building and die rest for reserves and smaller expenses. J.h' RICHARD P. NALL • Of lllt OIMJ ,,ltf Staff Lobo. the Laguna Beach malamute, has been lionizing the electio0<s of the 30.000-member Associated Students at the University of Washington. Political pundits are wondering now U the husky who trekked north with his young master, Cameron Smith, of 819 Emerald Bay, may be a new kingmaker in compus politics. Here's what happened: Lobo, a resident of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house. was backed by the fraternity and its political friends in a waggish bid for Number Seven on the school Board of Control. 4They touted his virtues at serenades and he used the daylight hours to stump the campus in a real gr<.·3srools campaign. The dog received 512 votes foc h1s post. More important, he received hundreds of write·ln votes for offices ~ hadn't sought. They included presi· dent and first and second vice presidents of tbe student body. The new president, Thom Gunn, a young man who weors hi! hair long and characterized himseU as a "qualified fanatic," beat his more con· servative opponept, Mike M. Adville, by only 99 voles -2,100 lo 2.001. Gunn, ~ anti-ellablishment can· didate, panned Greek Row in his cam· paign. Did Lobo, the Beta pooch, swing the balance of power in his darkhorse ceD· didacy? His campaign was conservative enough. Political ads stated: "He's running on the campus and standing for the trees." Mrs. Dwight Smith, Cam 's mother, isn't sure just how Lobo has grown poUlically. "He's been around Laguna," she acknowledged. But. she feels that she can better assess Lobo's own attitude when be returnl home with Cameron for sum· mer vacation. ReaJJy, the only inkling the Smlihl ever had locally tltat Lobo might be politically ambltfous was the way be managed to get bis picture in the Ull7 Laguna Beach HJ&h Sc:hool yearbook. From Pqe I GLAVAS ••. police TV network Into operation. Glavas told the realtors the cam· eras would not see any:thing more * * * Digesting Neivs May Give Chief Cas e of Ulcers Can a newspaper give ulcers? Newport Beach Police Chier B. James Glavas thinks so. and he told a group or realtors in a light moment to- day that he feels they warrant com- pensation. Glav• noted the state LegJslature Aome Lime ago decided that com- pensation can be awarded to an In. divldual whose job induces heart trou· blf. ' •ue said be ls going to suggest to tlie Legislature neirt year that uclen alto be mlde "Job compemable" ll poUce chJef1 have to rHd the local dally paper. Tbert ls more than one local paper. Olav• uid, "but onl1 one paper Is a thorn In my tide.•• He made Ow mnark1 afttr com- menting on a ltoc'1 that appeared in Wednttda.y'1 DAllY PILOT about 1Ue~ rllce h.t'a.sanent In lbe DIO bloek o w. Ot-ean Front near lbt Newport. Pitt. The allegatJone "'"made In a petl· t1on •lp!d bf 21 .......... ll of the block and rued It Qt)' Ball. .... 1 than what the policeman on the street can view. The system wouldn't be able to peer through draperies. It wouldn't be able to pick up coownations because audio compooetits are specifically excluded, he said. He emphasized that adoption of the EPS would only be for try-out pur· poses. Whether successful or not, the city w o u Id inherit the fedes'ally bougbt equlp~t at the end of the trial period with no sbings attached, he said. Operation of the EPS would be tm· der the control of 'the City Council, and councilmen "would set the con· straints deemed necessary for ethlcal operation of such a system . Glavas said 1t was "Inevitable that controversy should occur." But he sald he felt the national attention fo- cused on Newport 8eacll because or the proposal bas on the whole had a ''saluta!Y dfect. '' Hr said ti tbt EPS fa as suC<.Ulfol an innovaUve tecbnlqoe as it Pfl".ft· ises to be. Newport Betich would be· come a "white spot' 'ln the naUooaJ crime picture. Glava1 noted the clty'1 crime rate In rtC'fttt ,_,. baa actuany decllDld alipUy. but 1a1d tbt trtlld could 8" cootlnue that way forever. Lunch Bill Signed WASRINGTON (UPI) -Prttldeet Jotlnsoa hu 11gnec1 into la• a 1llJl autborlilna '96 mJJOon in f edtnl • paymtnu to help 1tetes set up or es· panel food Ml'Vice progrims under tM NMlcmal Sdloo1 LuDcb Ad. -.. ___ ..__ .. Fro• Pqe 1 BED TAX ... lax rate. In 1969-70, Hurlburt foresees a $73,000 income boost if the Newporter Inn completes a proposed 118-unit ex· pansion program. Councilmen Monday will be asked to rule on· other revenue-raising pro· posals, including an increase in ven- ding machine license fees. Presently. the city receives •t,865 yearly from this source. A new fee schedule to be recommended by Hurlburt would raise the income to close to $8,000. • Briscoe said th:e cecasion will coin- cide with caurorn1a's annual Fire Service Day. Each !ire station will offer a short program, and firemen will a.MWer questior.s from young and old on fire equipment. Bri9<:oe said ttle open house will give <the public a chance to become better acquainted with the men who may one day save their homes. The city's five stations are locltted at 110 E. Balboa Blvd., on the Peninsula; 475 32nd St., next to f City Hall; 323 Marine Ave .• Balboa Island; 410 Marigold Ave., Coron.a de! Mar, anrl 1348 ITvine Ave., in Westcllff. New Superintendent Sets Talk Wednesday Dr. William L. Cunniogbam, new scperlntendent of the Newport-Mei• Unified Scb<>ol Di.strict, will make his first public appearance Wednesday night when he talks to the Newport Elementary School PTA. He will speak at 7 p.m. in the school cafetorium. WAREHOUSE LAST 3 DAYS t Thurs., Fri., Sat. ~ Warehouse Menhant11 .. Only • ..,_ 1/1 elf • DW19t IMlll ... ew Sets 1/J _,, • I•*-• 1/J off • Occallonal T ..... 1/J elf • Cllal11 1/J .tf • Acc....._ .... Pkta•' 1"' off • ·Hi1A ••• 9MI MlnM 1/J elf e 1 ... 1 1"' off. l 0,....-..ftlll.aM .... .. .. -·----....--._- ) -- 2211 HARec. II.VD. COSTA MUA. CM.JF. MMZH 646-0276 I • ----·-·--·-- TopL o;.. Special JI sTANFORD dancer wbon paign points ci aginatlon ol llll troate here to r:ew Stanford I pre~ident. H:ss Vicky lai ns that stu farcical absUJ'l tice:l. may h now looming m:.,lstraUon cl More tha 4f and o::cupied 1 the old~sludu U1ree-day sit-ir alter the ~acul ea use. Talks will withdrawal of against seven a demonstrati Intelligence A1 gram last fall Miss Drake posters were 33-?'l-36 figurE what appears Wednesday· s • ''I'm runnin She scored I a runoff Pleet dent body \ He.yes who re runoff electio1 Hayes' p e 1 were not give Now ll White Reag a WASHING1 all that russ House teleg: delivered to Reagan? Well. it lwl1 this time in r A Reagan ti Washington I bonal Govern -by mistakt House office. Reagan's tE conference S< by tele,:Jrinte1 of Price Dani Johnson for f Daniel had sent over to messenger. wt Octot Conference ol aboard the u: was handed 1 Watson. the- 'ohnson and J r ~ar. tSOn $1.2 ·ger Is •ent for !Ir, Wilt lent in. >aat i as the cut l to in gs the n to 'tis fon. :her at," for iere for oks. hal! two the ~ext that tary lllon lllon ·ers, Ilion • in· tor ad· Ilion rves t ay new fesa hJs day port :1001 - -- T~, M.,-9, lWI DAILY PILOT 3_ P-rexy -=--_Giant 'Air Bus' Unveiled opless Vicky Wins ~tanford Vote .dal Je tlle DAILY PILOT A third candid.ate, Mra. awe_ ~McDonnell Douglas -Plane t.o Seat 3Q_O Passengers stANFORD -A topless go.go Bonini, wbo attends achool besides dancer wboH two outstandin1 .. .C.m--.. ~~sllnl a household includin& several pai&n points captured the adoring lm· children. lot onlJ 175 votes Wed· aginatlon of an erotically-inclined elec· nesday. troate here today appears to be the Mrs. Bonini, unimpressed by Miss new Stanford University student body Dr.ake's lclrmldable ca m p a i I n pre~ident. warchut, souitit election on a ~!ss Vicky Drake. 21, who main· wholesome "Vote for Mom," platform· tams that student iovernment is a ~ .i..._1y . farcical absurdity as generally prac--..... • apparent pre11dent-to- ticed. may bead tense negotiations be i not currently enrolled on the now looming after a student-ad· 10,000.student unlversity, but wu a mi:1istration clash. Spanish major before droppinl out to More th.a 400 stu.dents. who seized work to"'ant re-enrollment next fall. · and o::cup1ed admi~Jstrati~n .offices in She dances topless in a Sunn aJ the old" student union bwlding for a . . yv e Utree-day sit-in ten 'Wednesday night. n1ght club to .earn money for school after lhe faculty voted to support their and plans to set a degree in Spanish eause. literature. Talks will be scheduled o n The ait·in whose resolu'tioo she may wi~drawal of disciplinary measures help negotiate lasted three da11 and against seven students suspended for . a demonstration against the Central two m&bl,_b_ut offices remained open Intelligmce Agency's recruitment pro-for business and workers stepped over gram last fall. hallway demonstrators without in· Miss Drake. whose c a m p a I g n codent. • posters w.ere adorned w~th her nude. No damage was done and cleanup 38-22-36 figure. meanwhile. ~wept ~o crews began mopping and sweeping what appea;s to be a stron~ Victory in under careful. orderly d i r e c ti o n W~~esday ~ campu~ ~!ection. . Wednesday night after the group l m running to win. she said. agreed to leave. She scored 1.575 votes but must face a runoff election against current stu· dent body Vice President Denrus U S D • • d d Hayes who received 1,232 voles. in a • • IVI en runoff electi on next Tuesday. Hayes' p e r s on a I measurements PJ p d were not given. an ropose . a.22-M PLAT,ORM WINS Prexy Vicky Drake Air Mail Pilot Ends Journey- At W ron:g Airport Now W e're Even; White House Gets Reag an T eleg ram WASHINGTON (UPI) _ Sen. WASHINGTON !UPI) -A 67-year· Thruston B. Morton proposed today old former a1r mail pilot wound up a that Congress give thoughtful 8tudy to 3,000-mile sentimental journey over a ''national dividend plan" -a tax thtt'old transcontinental air mail route pack~ge which would redistribute cor-today -and landed at the wrong porate income tax collections to the airport. nation's voters. S. W. "Bilr ' Hackbarth. flying a 50- Morlon credi ted Florida publisher year old rebuilt mail plane. landed at .JoJin H. Perry Jr. with developing the Anacoslia Field while dignitaries plan wh.ich could ultimately function watfed on the runway at Washington's WASHINGTON IUPI) -Remember as a substitute for federal welfare imd NationaJ Airport across the river. all that fuss last year when a White subsidy programs. "The minute I landed I knew I was House telegcam ended up being "The ti me has come to restore our in the wrong place," Hackbarth said. delivered to Republican Gov. Ronald "I guess I was asleep." He lm· Reagan~ economy to a sound. business-like mediately look off again and hopped Well. it has happened again -but basis." Morton said. "Ruinous govern· his DeHaviland over to National this time in reverse. ment attempts to mancige it must be Airport. A Reagan telegram addressed to the halted. We must return to the basic Hackbarth left Santa Paula. Calif.. Washington headquarters of the Na· principles of the CN!e enterprise on April 19. Along the way to bonal Governors Conference ended up system .. , Washington he made 23 stops. ln· -by mistake. of course -in a White eluding an emergency landing in a House office. ,..... cantelope patch in California. Reagan's telegram to the governors Lodge Becomes U.S. The plane Hackbarth new was conference somehow was transmitted resurrected fr"m bits and pieces of an by teleprinter Wednesday to the office w est Germany Envoy air mail plan e that crashed into • of Price Daniel. assistant to President mountain near Coalville. Utah. in 1922. Johnson for federal-state relations. The plane. with a top speed of 100 Dam el had the misdirected message WASHlNGTON !UPI) -Henry miles an hour. is a single seated sent over to the proper address by Cabot Lodge has officially become the biplane equipped with a radio, com. messenger. new U.S. ambassooor to W es t pass. clock. a I t l m e t e r , and wt October. when the National Germany. tachometer. -A new kind. ol bu.a in Whktl 3Df' · PMMOlers cio "leave the drlvin& to ua" aod travel al hundreds of mUes per hour was unveiled in Loog Beach Wednesday. It was tne firs~ public showing of McDomeU Douglas Corp.'s "alr bus'' which ii expected to be carrying peqengera on regular commercial •flights within the next thtte years. The first public showing indicated the big birds will be quieter. more ed a mixed-clus seating arrangement comfortable and will shave ground time at the airport by several minutes. They'U carry about 300 passe!'lgers each. whicH may mean oo more lon'g caravatts ot planes on airport tax· iways. waiting in tine lo tab,Jllf. With more passengers per pl:me. it should take fewer planes to handle the load of people who want to fly and this ,i,ould reduce airport congestion. This was the picture drawn Wed· nesday as the first briefing on McDon. nell l>ouglas Corp. 's DCIO. a 180-foot· loo&. 2Moot-d.iameter giant expected to make flying tests In 1970 and begin carry1ni.: passeugers a year later. Stanton Officer Faces Trial in Teen' s Death Stanton reserve police orficer A Lien B. Christian. must stand trial June 17 on manslaughter charges in tht> shootin.; death of a narcotics suspect. Judge William C Speirs ruled Wednes- day. Before the' judge was a plea by the officer that the charges lodged against hlm in a Grand Jury indictment be dis· missed. "There are questions in fact. and confllct in evidence-which must be re· solved by a jury." said Judge Speirs. Ch(istian. 42. a Ga:rden Grove resi· dent and owner of a Huntington Beach heavy equipment business. has been 'indicted for the shooting of Paul M. Aguilar. 18, in Stanton early on the morning of Feb 9. The reserve officer and a regular Stanton policE'man. Carl BrarlJey. had stopped two youths for questioning on • possible narcotics violation. When Aguilar broke ;iway and ran. ChrJs· Lian. after shouting to him to stop, fired his service sevolver at a distance ~stimated from 125 to 175 yards. The single shot lodged in the fleeing youth's spina~ cord. killing bjm instantly. Catholic University Damaged by · Fire WASHINGTON (UPI) -Fire heav- ily damaged gr-0und floor classrooms of Catholic University's tt\ree.story art building early today. Officials said they suspected arson. Damage lo the west wing of the brick building. Salve Regina HaU, was estimated at $500,000. Conf!Tence of Governors was meeting Secretary of State Dean Rusk ad· But Hackbarth said when he got to aboard the USS Independence. Reagan ministered the oath of oUlce Wed· Washington his radio was "completely irL YING SUIWAY TUii _ Stewardesses are was handed a teleJram from Marvin out." So when he got near the ci ty. "I modate eight passengers abreast in cabin the allie of a subway tube. Two aisles run between ranks of Watson. then special assistant to nesday. Lodge is due in Bonn May 22 looked down and there was thJs dwarfed by size of interior of cabin in which they'll seats. 'ohnson and now postma.sltt generaJ. to replace George C. McG~ee. runway. so I just went in.'' work in this mock-up "air bus", which will accom· -------=-----------------=-----------~~------=;.__---~---------=-------=----------~-------~~~--·-------------;._----~----------------~~--.;._------~----~~~~~--~~----- ... • .. • f1 FASHION ISLAND • • l • I. -"-·~ .... ' Y~ The young woolS ~ C ·ming out for the summer in three parts. lmported·;om Hong Koni ••• areal for California. Each ... II A. lighf blue with hand·picked detail in lime; 10-18 B. Grey with grey ' green/off white shell; 10-18 . C. Turquoise with lime/white 'turquoise stripe trim; 12·20 .Suncharm Sportswear. ( mS' laNDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILLJ:30 • 'Ont!R DAYS 10:00 TILL 5:30 .f ( . . ----------..-.-----..........----------------------------.-----------------~-----..... --, ... ~----·---a.-·-· ___ .._i __ "-_,...-&.-i -..--------~ • • CWLY PU.OT IC:.. .... Wtlle 0.ltr l'tWltltf) A boyhood dream of driving a fl.retruck bu come true for lby Lnkl, 20, of West Hartford, Conn. Laski not only drives but owns the fire engine equlpped with a 2~ pound. 90lid br~ bell and sjx helm· et!, in~luing a .chief's. hat. Laski purchased the 40-year-o&d vehicle f:rom a fire station for $200, plus $25 for equipment. • KMcn Slcube, of CZ.WUmd, Ohio, wiU h4t1e to podpoM M1' firlt communion pfctUrti for cs fnJ ioeekl. She got tMtt two beauti/1'Z '1hintt1' when she reportedl11 tripptd and fell on her ~ighbOTI lkpl. • • San Frandaco Municipal Judge Alllert Axelrod trles to uphold the law on and oU the bench. On hla way to city hall, Axelrod thumbed through a cop3' of the abridged 1>9llce version of the city's penal oOde and ordered the arrut of a hip- pie wearing a red bandana over hla face during a demonstration. Police cited Ron Thelin on a law that fior· biaa one trom hiding hia )dentlty. • Warden Louis Nelson llid about 160 mothen will celebrate 'Moth- er's Day' with their C'Ollvict sons at breakfut and church eervicea at San Quentin State Prison on SUn· day. • A mink fur chair didn't ~t long at a 1hop -in downtown Mimuapi>lil, Minn. -A spoke,1- man at t~ shop totd police that the $10,000 chair toaJ stolen Navy Lists Violations By Skipper WASHINGTON (UPI)_;, A study by the staff of the HOUie Armed Services Committee bu concluded that Lt. Cmdr. Marais A. Arnhelt« used his command of a destroyer in the Viet· nam war zoae "for hi.I own personal gain," It WU disclosed today. The ataH report -never officially published -said the Navy bad "ade· qu.ate grounds" for quettioalng bis ability to command the ship. An>beiter wu removed u skipper of ~adar picket lhip USS Vance in •• -an. *-JIJOlltbl tn .coD:UDanct Jle bu been ~ to ~-his name eYer sine•, "contendmc that lie WU Gae victim of Ubfoundtd ciomplalnta bJ a ~ebellioua ctew, and t b a t h1I c a ' t threatens the v e r y structure ol Naval command. The staff report -~gned by Coot• mitttt couneel George Norris and baa· ed largely on a review ol Navy documents plus tapes of Navy hear· inp -said Ambeiter "violated many ord«t and regulatiom." - 1be report lilted these examplet: -While ueigned to patrol more than 10 miles offshore he "con- tinuously brought his shie iii close to 1hore loolr!ng for gunfire support miailons" (lhore bombardment) and failed to report he WM leaving bis wtgned area. -He uked another A m • r i c a n deltroyer, ibe Badie, for a share bom· bm'dment minion. "Altboulh none ~ etven, Viance ltm'ted ftrinC at the shore. Off.leers of boll the Bache and the Vance reported thllt the only ~Pl of life 1n the am were ~ flyiDI from bu1leta ricocbetlna on the rocks In tbe area." -The Vance "on its own" fired on a rellllo.. 1 b r t n e on the South Vlet- nameM cout, althoqh it was tn an area "where the Unltld states did not want to have my ftrint aa we wanted to win OYlf the local people." -He rued "falle polftion reporta" to hil commanders so u not to ladicete hit lhlp "wu olf its expected patrol and engaetna In unauthorized pnftre support m.iniom." The repcrl alto lilted complaints that he alienated a Vietnamese Ualaon officer, boarded a foreign merchant lhip without orders, failed to report radar difflcultiet, failed to lilt spare pa1I he had aboard and failed to maintain proper antilubmarine fttch. "U . Cmdr. Amheiter ,.. Ui. report concluded, "IM the h1gh prtvUese ot command, with ltl abeolute ~l­ bWty and abeolute authority, for hla own personal gain." ............ FACES MURDER CHARGE -Jack "Murf the Surf" Murpby carries a dress suit as he turns himsel1 over to police at the pade County (Florida) Jail. He ii being charged with-the Whilkey Creek murder of 2 girls. Accompanying Murphy is Constable Murray Meyerson. 'Murf-the Surr Faces For Any VioJence DURHAM. N.C. (UPt) -4 U.S. Atty.· Gfln. Ramuy Clan said Wednesda.t the Juitice Department is preparing ' for a vaiety of contintemies during the poor people's march o n Wasbibgton this-week, "including the potential for violence." · Clark told Duke Univer•ty students it i& impo11ible to auarantee there will be no violence wbether the marchers go to Wuhinlf,on or not. during the night by thieves who broke through the front door .. Dow Chemicals Votes w Keep Making Napalm SLDP.O.PEDIC OPENS FACTORY DOOIS ~TO PUILIC! • M~s. Orl•ndo, o1 St. Louis, Mo., aid the last $104 of a $134 nlu bing bill her grandmother ·ed. She paid the .son of the mber who did the work in 1919 bad since ilied. • V•uri p.,ry, of Pittsburgh, has been fined $6,400 fo.r operating a health club without a permit and violating zoning laws by keeping a 400-pound tiger in a glass cage !>ehind the building. • • 'Lynn Redgr.v.e, 24, star of the fiSm "Georgy Girl," gave birth Tpesday to an 8-pound, 11-<>unce boy at a London hospital. "We are not going to call our son Georgy. you can be assured of that," said the father, actor John Cl1rk, 35. DETROIT (UPI) -Chemical Co. stockholders, rejecting demands by antiwar demonstrators at their annual meeting, v o t e d overwhelmingly Wednesday to approve the company's continued manufacturing of napalm for the Vietnam war. · "As long as our democratically elected government send t h o s e dtafteu out there to die. we 're going to support them," Dow President H. 0. 'Doan told 1,150 stockboldei-s and the 300 protesters. 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C'A/f' 4 It u.r it with our U 4 l. mi: Charm •• ,,....,, ""' ....... ·- Sllow )OVI' •PllffciellOfl 111 14 Karat Col4 Wltll tllls ch1r111ln1 (Ind permm110 lddilion to 11« tll11111 br1c1l1t. Wll•t 1 l*ftct , "*Y to nprus JOUf arltilud• to SOIM .. lt*i•l • lln dOl>I • sornethl"r speciel f« YM· S111111111Ctutl sire. ... $11. .. ~. 1111 (lilt .. CIWll) $1 v CHARLES H. BARR Watclil( Plw, NIWPGC1 J .. ch. CA11f,. > I --..----~------.-.~-------~-------------~------·~ ........... -........ ---.-...--,. -------._...._. ____ _ • DAJL V PILOT Ulllte4 P1e11 latenaU.aal The center of campus d isturbances abltted violently to llllnOia Wed- nt sday as campw police clashed with about 500 s:udents at Southern .lllin'Jis University and Ch ic ago police arre st ed 22 demonstrators at Roosevelt Un I verslly. Two students were injured and two othel's arrested after 500 at.udeotl tried to storm Ule of.fices of sru President Del}'W Morrb but were repulsed by a handful o( campus police. The attempted storming came alt.er a meeting of the student coalitioo. a ne~lJ far1Mll .,.. "'''""UN vmout •I 'WJDDI, Al Thursday, May «1, 1968 1 the meetln& a 'f)OU1man for t h e Afro-Amtrican Un!oo suggested that they take over the president's ol· fice to win demands or 1tu- dent control of the campus r.!wspaper and radio station and a bigger student voice in the affairs oC the 18,000 student un iversity. Some 15 or 20 students managed to get past the 25 •security guards protecting the building and got into the president's office but were quickly driven out by police. At Roosevelt University in Ctucago, police Wednesaay nig:1t arrested 22 students who attempted to stage an all nleht sit·in ill front of the ="'=~·.J::: Mideast Peace Talke Slated for New York U•ilM ''"' 111 ... "t:d;I Egy pt agreed y to parti~ipate in Middle Eaat peace negotiations in New York but ruled out direct No Progress On Release /of Pueblo talks there with I.srael. Israel alretdy had agreed to lhe llldlrect talks. A Cairo dispatch said the proposal to transfer the peace talks to New York was mlde by Umted Nations Envoy Gut>Mr Jarrint who has been c o n d u c t i n g separate talks in Cairo and Tel Aviv in an effort to reach a settlement. A United Arab Republic spokesman said Foreign Mlnister .Mahmoud Rlad WASHINGTON (UPI) -agrei?d on the New Yen U.S. and North Korean rep· talks durl?g a t~hour con· resentatives have met for feren~ Wltb ~arring. the 16th time in the truce · Info~ d i P 1 o m a t 1 c city of Panmunjom to dJs-sources satd JarrinC arrived cuss release ·ol the crew ol with Israeli acceptance of a the American intelligence peace formula and that con· ahlp Pueblo. diUonal acceptance already The S t a t e Department had come from Egypt and · said Wednesda)' in disclos-Jordan. ing the session that no ap-A UAR spokesman stid parent progreu had been Riad told Jarring .the UAR made since the North Ko-government was • • f u 11 y reans seized the vessel Jan. prepared to cooperate with 23. him for achieving a jutt and Meantime congressional peaceful settlement" which sources who were briefed W<>uld end the Artb 1tate1' two weeks ago by a State confrontation with Israel. Department official said the "We expressed readiness Pueblo had been moved to continue the talks with from the NorUl Korean him within the framework Port of Wonaan. J>OS.sibly to of the Security Council a port near the Soviet bor· resolution," the ~ der. . said. "We took note 9f his The sources said they desire to boM1 deliberatlona were told that the where-. y . abouts of the crewmen was in New orlt ~ we ~ we unknown and that the State ~greed tb ttus. Deparbnent does not be-The 5J)Okesman said the lleve their "releue ts imml· UAR agreed to ttaolffer the nent. talks with Jarring to New The president of t h e York "without prejudice to American Red Cross said the UAR position." said Wednesday in Denver The spokesman said there the organization had been was no question of direct unsucesaful in Its efforts to ne&otlatioos between Arto get mail and packages to States and Israel in New the crew of the Pueblo. York. $6 Billion Cut Sought By Congress WASHD(OTON (UPI) - Congress Ud tile W b lt e House apjpnd •aded to- day for a ..,, fllllng out over the tp l n t r e a s e· i:a~:f i-~Y·omise House Slat negoti- ators dee lat. uraday to recomntflJlll a II billion cut in file~ t• lederaJ spending• Ccmtrtu' price for a 10 ptJCtDt •me tax increase. The sptlMtinl reduction proposed · tir the tpwriters is fl bUUfp P'=t• ter than the max.iJ1tpi c Johnson has said "' w accept, and it apP@.,.S Uftllkely he would cbW• h1I mind de· spite his lfttDt '1uire for the tax blD. COSTA MESA RESIDENTS ONLY! HGllE OWNERS ATTENTION! GENERAL CONTRACTOR- WIL.L BUILD . ( 10 only J HUGE. 200 59. FT. ROOM ADDITIONI INCLUDING: 1. All plans & permits ·,,. 2. Blueprints 3. Weather-proof walls 3" ~-Cement &lab PLUS-INSULATED ROOF! 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J RFK Foes May Unite, Teddy 1 Say1 •·LOS ANGELES (UPI) - S& FAward K. KonedJ tzpeda ~ ol Ev---~ md Bubert HumpbreJ to jola forae1 to try to de~at bb brother Jn the June ·democratic prtsl· denttal~. . ne M•1auaetta aena. tor ~ a Dnl conference 'w. edfteldaf the June 4 pri· mary ""'* bt tbt "l a s t crack'' tbe Mlnnelota sena. tor Uld the vice president woull have to defeat S e n. Robert F. ~. The~ ·x.nn.cty aald Jt waa ·~ to U · sum•• tui one of the ••11 to ~llrotber would be 'for R lupportln to biCk ala of deltpte1 ··p~ ti ,.,.. for Mc0ar-t1'r, ..... CODWlltlOL ··~prepared ... to .. kind of effort made ........ be Aid. ~:.m1111£ Sapphre OiaDIJnd tio~ ... ' - T~. M~ 9, 1968 DAILY ,ILOT • Rackets Aide Slain, SUITS and SPORTS DUOS by . 'BOTUW511·~g{-~-Hun •• Gunfiglit Strikebreaker Ban Opposed LOS ANGWS <AP> - A 1 po k e1maa saya·the California N e w -p a p e r Publishers Association op. ...... ll!IJ ., .... , ... benDJn1 atrlkebrtakm. Jack BeUaer, tl:ie aaaocia· tlon'a local b Q 1 l 1u ss maepr, •aid 'that a n or d la an c e U Dderln1 emploJVI flom blrlnt non- union warm mlD1 a· ltriD would be .. ~elf la a r m ha 1 t o 1 m a.11 .....,..,...., repnDe11 ol tbe1r unlon •tu.Uoaa." VAN NUYS (UPI) - George Perry, 38, a ooetime auocl.ate Of underworld big abot Mickey C<>Mn, waa abot to death in a gun fJght 1n a Van Nuya apartment Wed· netday night. Crlticilly wounded in the abootout w11 Eupne Musa-ro, 29, a Florida reaident wltb a jewel theft and bur· glary record, wbo fought on Perry's side. Tbnll GUler mtn, ,rboin poDCe-l>el1eve were attack· ed by Perry and Muaaro, were lllJunid and were tak· en lnto cuatocly. Tbe7 are Ivan AplnlUI, fl, amlPetier Eden, It, wbo alw'e a Vlll Nu,1 a.,.rtment where the IUDP1-Y oeeumd: and Brlln JGMI, .. allo of Van Nu,ya. Muall'O and Aplnltia were so badly lllJured they could '1:~~~1 detecUves said Eden and Jones were maint.&1nina a ti(ht Upped silence about the whole sub- ject. Detectlws conjectured the gunplay may have stem· ed from a dispute over a debt. Offi~rs ~aid Perry - wb~ real name ls Georae B. Pisclt.elle -enttted the apartment of Aplnltia and Eden late· ·Wednesday, IC· companied by Massaro and a third man whole ldeGtlty ls not khown. Aplnltls and Eden were in the ctwelUng ai.,wtUaJ ... ,u. ... their guest at the time. After pistol whJppinJl the three men. Perry and Mu· saro report.ed.ly ordered them to lie down on the Ooor. At th1a }dnt one of the three victim• prodbced a .25 caliber pUtol and tbl aboOt· out emued. Perry 1'U lound dMd on the floor of the apartment. Muaaro ata1· 1m mtQ th! ·,~~ ~~ He was Totiiid awr "' • ambulance driver. Tbe man with Perry and Drunken Driving Bill ~ay Come Up A.gain SACRAMENTO (AP) -Only Democrats spoke in The head of the Assembly opposition to the b l l l • Criminal Procedure C.Om· although th.rte Republicans mittee tried again today to voted against It. Elgbt round up support for his bill Democrats voted for it. ·'' that would make it easier ot The measure would aup- convlct suspected drunken plement the "implied con· drivers. sent" law against drunken Tb e m e a s u r e b y driving enacted two yeara Assemblyman W. Craig Bld· ago. Under that act, a die (R-Riverside), fell one licensed driver Li presumed vote short of an Assembly to give bis consent to either majority Wedn9'day after a blood, breath or urine test three hours of debate and if arrested on suspicion of parliamentary delays. drunken driving. If h e After the 40-31 vote was refuses, bis license i s announced, Biddle received suspended for aJ.x months. permission to eraae the tally Biddle said recent Na- • , ~ 1 and try apln next Wed· tional Safety Council studies .. Jb~ ~ · nesday. show that the llmlt for In-"' ~ff "There were a number of-toxlcation under hJ1 bUI is people Who told me they reuonable. would vote yes but were not . , recorded, although 10011 of He said that a 180-po~nd them were in the bulldlna," man w~uld have to dr!nk Biddle told newamen later. about eight and one baU JI~· "I'll have to take a recount gen of ~proof whlakey in of the votes and see bow we about an h?ur. to reach or atand... exceed the lim1t for preaum. Musaro escaped. Eden and Jones. not sertOQlly injured, fled the apartment via a window, while AplnlUa was f(>W)d lying wounded in the apartment's kitchen. · OUJARD'a MEN'S SHOP • aw•o"T ••••M In 1959, Perry, C.Oheo and FASHION ISLAND-NEWPORT CENTER three other men were charg· 10,POSITE THE lllOADWAYI ed with luring Jack "The 6 4 4. 2 a 7 s Enforcer" Whalen lnto •!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ restaurant where he wasl-----------------------------k:1lled with a single shot in t.be head. The charaea later ~ dropped for lack ·ot evidence. C.Oheo aubaequent. 1J went to federal prlaon for income tax ev11loa. Joy Riding Rap Faces !... ~ Umuh's Son 'l 'e- lNGLEwooo (UPI) -" , ' ' The 19·year-old son o f ~ i AMmbly Speaker Jesae 11119" 7 Unruh faces a prellml.lmy bearing June lS on a cbar1e ol joy ridlng in a 1938 Rolla· Royce allegedly t a k e n without the o w n e r • s pennisslon. Bradley Unruh was at· raigned Wednesday before Municipal Court J u d g e Robert S. Antram, and released on $625 bail. · Young Unruh was ar· rested on suspicion of auto theft Saturday nJght after be returned the Rolls·Royce to the garage of its owner ln Hawthorne several hours after allegedly taking it without permission. Deputy Dist. Atty. W. A. Sweeters said a car theft complaint could not be issued because there was no evidence young Unruh ln· ten<led to keep the car . Young Unruh and a com· panion were ai'rected last Feb. 24 in Beverly Hilla on charges of possession of marijuana, but the charge against Unruh later was dismissed. Maximum penalty for joy riding ia one to five year 1D prison. Under Biddle's measure, ed drunkenness. a California driver arruteJ ----...---------==--=======::.- oa suspicion of drunken driving would face a rield, blood alcohol limit beyond which he would be presum· Id intoxicated. Once that evidence, based on blood or urine tests, was submitted Jn court, tt would be up to the defendant to prove that be was sober. . The level for intuic&tion would be one·tenth of one percent alcohol by weight in the blood. A level half that high or below w o u l d presume sobriety. Th• Ranger-CO~PACT, lightweight model 101 with 38 sq. in. screen, retr1ctable carrying handle, and Mescoping ant6nn1. 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Cetta Meia Pint Church tit W. 1M It. SS., t :1'o 11 Hvntf,.... leach-first Churc"h • • ... • ... ... f;l .. "· HARDWARE 6111 .............. k Mt-ft4.JIM L ...... l11dt Pll"lt Church .. ..... ..... ... ttJt. 11 • ... ..,... •• . • ... Church am • w. u. t:u. n. t "} . t t ·' . ,.. ----___ ...._..--.-..-..... ·-----~------------~-~·:·::·:::::::·::---...... --~:~::::~~~------__ -_--__ ~ __ -__ ~ __ .....::.._ ______ ... ____ ...,.~----~ ..... ~ ... -'--~~~~"".'~~~--:~..-.. ~ .. -lliilll~--""!lli .. ~ ... ----------.......... ~ .. ...----~----....... ----..; • DAILY PILOT TIMltidly, M'J 9, 1968 ly Phil lnterlancU Vague T e rm Fast-beating Heart Means Many Things PETER J. STEINCROBN Dear Dr. Stelncrohn: My beart nms away with itself. ls there anythlog to do for it?-Mrs. H. Comment: Runaway heart Is a vague term. No doubt you have already consulted with your doctor. Did be give you a reason for your rapid heart action? Why not ask him to ex- plain? He ~as your com· plete history and hae bad the opportunlty to Jook you over and arrive at some f kind of diagnosis. Specific answers to short questions wblch are in them- selves generalities. you will agree, are difficult to sup- ply. Bot, if it will help at an. I'll be glad to discuss your problem. POsmJLE CAUSES There are many reasons for rapid heart action. Here are a few: Everyone k n ow s one common cause: il you be· come frightened you will • feel your "heart in your · mouth'' as it races. away until the sudden danger and e m o t i o n a 1 shock b.ave passed. Your heart will alao beat Scholarships Awarded Jatnes S. Sweeney Jr .. or 2775 Temple Hills Drive, Laguna Beach, has been awarded a North American Rockwell Corp. Scholarship for 1969. Five of the 10 recipients are children of Autonetics Division employes. Each of the scholarships includes tuition up to $500 per year. plus 80 percent of such costs in excess of $500. In ad· dition. each wiMer receives an expense allowance of $500 per school year. Including this year's win· ners. 130 children or cor· poraUon employes h a v e received scholarships since the program began in 1956. Mesan Named Louis E. Hansen of 3129 Cinnamon Ave .. Costa Mesa, Is among the 495 members of the Class of 1918 of the University of Wisconsin at lr.adison •ho wlll be ln· ducted into Wisconsin's Half Century Club at one of the main events of th e Wisconsin AlumnJ Associa· tioo'a annual R e u n i o n Weekend program May 17 to 19. rapidly for hours if you have infection and fever. Many patients wbo auffer from chronic anxiety bave heart beats at higher ruge than the normal 60-80. Sometimes the only evl· dence of an overactive thy· roid glaJld (bypertbyroMf. ism) is a rapid pulse. 0th· er symptoO'ls ;nay not at first be evident: enlarged gland, tremor of the fin. gers, evident nervousness, Joss of weight, etc. I ONE CONDITION Sometimes an apparently n o r m a l heart will "run away" with great 1peed of pulse, in a condition we call paroxysmal (auricular) ta· chychardia. It may last for minutes or hours and can be quite frightening. We have drugs and other methods to abort 11uch attacks and pre· vent them from recurring too often. One patient may have a rapid irregularity of the heart we call "auricular fibrillation" and not even be aware he is having a rapid, irregular heart beat; an· other may be quite aware that his heart is racing ab- normally. You see. Mrs. H:, a run· away heart may be due to several and variow factors. Sometimes the heart is a sick one; at others, the run· away occurs in a healthy heart. · Therefore, [ s u g g e s t again, that you ask your doctor for the specific diag· nosis in your case. Other· wise you wilJ go through life thinking you have a bad heart when you haven't: or, .what is perhaps worse, having something w r o n g with your heart and being unaware of it. • • • LOSING WEIGHT Dear Dr. St2lncrohn: My doctor told me 1 would have to lose 25 poUJ\dS and the osteoarthritis of my knees would be better. I lost. but the knees are no better. He doesn't suggest any other treatment. W i 11 anything else help?-Mrs. G. Comment: 1n the over· weight, taking off pound· age Is a fundamental part of the treabnent of such arthritis in the knees. Its purpose ls evident: to take off unnecessary strain of weight·bearlng. Large dos· es of aspirin (if well toler· ated) plus heat are other remedial agents which often bring comfort. Unfortun- ately, there is no specllic treatment that is curative. Or. s~ I• MffY llt CMIMI entwer rMden' lett.rs. lffwrtti. ..... eH -11 .... e,.. 1111 .... ,.. "' lelff COlunlfl .. I See by Today's Want Ads • 1beft are 110me lnMll't. lookinc ~tomobUes, belns ... bf orllk-1 OWMn tbel woo.1d make lust the rtcht CAR FOR SlJM'MER GRADUATION PRES- Em'l e MllCdlaneout artlcln off· ttf'CI al ATO~nc SHAT· TERlNG SA VlNGS -Gnlt cMim. IOU est. tnewrtt> «. lteteo, RCA TV -Ind a "Wee Small Ootta,e." e 'nlere'1 a CAT t LE RANCH tor a&Je, Caribb eans -Make May O:ut of U.S. Evil; DANBURY, Conn. (AP) -It gamblinl l1 an evil, thousands of North Amer· ican tourists are willing to jet several thousand m1les across the water to meet that evil head on among the Caribbean islands. The gambllr.g fraternity does have the choice of fly. ing to Las Vegas. where you don't need an up-to- date smallpox vaccination but where you do meet the ever present Internal Rev· nue Service agents who nfay slide up to f ou in the midst of a winrung streak &lid whilper in your ear: "Don't forcet to *dare your winnlngs OG y o u r Form 1040. '' And if you lose. what glamor ls there loaing in just another of the 50 states when you could say: "They took me in Curacao; they busted me m Antigua; look at my tropical tan." But without junkets garn· bling would be a minor en· terprise. Briefly the Junket is a chartered plane or a group of tourists who pay $300 · and get everything, else free including the free chips. WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 lunket requires a j&&n· keteer ot an acu~ or a tourguide as be may be called. It's his Job to de· v~lop tours f.rom bls partic· .ular city for a particular Las Vegas cuino. So sue· cessful is this system that the plane traffic at Las V'e· gas looks like Kennedy Airport The small Islands of the Caribbean, short of income to meet the needs of their poverty-stricken p o p u 1 a· tion, have not been blind to the "Vegas junket syn- drome." With their tropical beach· .. es. low-salaried help and .ffe could take his wile reimbursea you for the '500 · cooperativ• .goverqmenU, aJoag too (and many do) for junket apemes, U..y --~;: the gambling syndicates only $225 extra. And in lid• expect you to lose. To ~i· have set up stw> on the is· dltion be would reeelve $600 even the b,,use must fi~~· land.I by simply. takinl over free in nonne10Uable PJD· on your losing your ~ .. the Junket formal bling chlps. free chlp money plus an ,J.f:. .. In a manner these gam· The term ''nonnegotia. erage of .., in bard calft: bJing Junteb b a v e an ble" designates the chips Thus the average player''tf · "almoat-free" booker at· that are to be used for pm-out b1a '500 tour expense tacbed. Far instance, if a bling only and can't be plus '500 in cash. person wanted to go to An· ca.shed immediately upon _.:... ________ _ t1lua or practically any arrival at your deatinatioe. 1---------.. other Wand in the Carib-Gamblin41 ,with free ''jlDl· •IAND OllNtN• bean for the purpose of try. ket" chips .ii much the F-M BOOKKEEPING ing bis luck against the ca· same u eating peanuts. cOWL.nw IOOK• ... s11tvic.'; sino odds, hia tare plus Wb0ever stopped at one Nit uw.a. ,_,.,...... : four or five days at a lux· pea.nut? urioua hotel including most For the da1no to give you 16' w. '"' St .. c.tit. ol the extras would be $500. '500 of free chips which ... m, • .._, ~ . SATURDAY 9 to 1130 SUNDAY 10 to 5 HURRY! ONl Y FOUR ON. THE FLOOR 22 INCH ROTARY-LAWNMOWER We're clos~g these out end just listen to whet i t's ell •bout. Feetures 31/J horsepower Briggs & Str•tton '4 cycle engine, recoil starter, finger-tip eng ine control on hendle, all steel ~heals with semi-pneumetic whit e sidewell tires, Hsy height •djust ment, beked en•mel finish, end detachable grass cetchar. Only four left in the store, •nd at this pri~e. they just won't last long. 95 WITH GRASS CATCHER ~ ....... tee4 .... ....., 11, '"'· ........ ... ... ..w .. ,. ..... .. H·H·H·HABACHI ~::;.-· All c11t iron, with edfu1tebl• ~.---grill, cerryin9 rin91, wooden atend to prevent merrint er 1cerrin9. GrHt for indoor1 er out, do shah, hot do91, whate•er. 311 SO FOOT GARDEN HOSI F11ll 5/1" diemeter fer a 9oocl slron9 spray. lreu end1, sturdy, yot fln ibl• •nough to coil usily. I Front pert i1 9uer1nte14 to 1111 11 lon9 •• the bad:I. S/a" 49 TlfLON IRONING BOARD PAD AND COYER sn . . . . . .... S11per 1cordi resi.tanl, will MtlHt 5 ordinery CO'llrt. MAGNftlC CATCHES Stron9 celchu for ce.,i11th, 110 more lugging or 1tr1l11rn9. II the doo" ht¥o't bH " too 1neppy lately, tnlyM a replacement i• u lled for. TAPE TOOL RE•ILL TAPll Auoded colors, Ilk. ,M, '' .. "· "''u•. Tiie •• .,. .._ rellll hph In J/I" wl4tfli •nly, I Label new ~ liter, oh '••ny.I' SAnLLm PATIO sn Pretty strln9 of multi-color•• electric li9hh to bri9hten your 91td•n or pat\o, UL approved. 3aa OSCILLATING SPRINKUR 339 Dial the spray yH we11t, na••r any dry spots I inel11cling the la11114ry If Y" 4111't watdi it.) M1k11 for ..,.,. pewth. 9 piece Ht includes 2 uuce pen1, 6 qt. D11tch Oven, 10" fry pen. l licl1, nylon spoon end 1peh1le. 688 SHIU BUCKDS Gray e111mel1d at.el, compl•t~witlt lfttt111tin9 hardwire. L-4.S .7c lx10 .19c Sx6 .9c 10.12 .24c 6.d .11c 12x1 4 .24c 7x9 .14c 12x1'4 .29c R.UIDMAITD .r-.~:-~., ••• I COCK r i Stal11~ m.t. W1 teltet "l•HI H4 4f41t-ft't &tr,..11-"tef, -lftdHf •"•••eff. 1.., .......... MAGIC HOSTESS 3 SPEED BLENDER Mem• mie, it's that tl1111 agein, encl whet coulcl be 1 aicer way to 11y "Happy Mother'• Dey" the11 with 1 lov•ly gift frolft ltilft1'1 ele91nt housawerH department. For Hemple; this fi11e 2 speacl bl•nder will lftake dip1, clreu ings, 1011ps, bever1911, 1111cH, aitd cleuem In jvst Hconcl1. Whips, chops, blend1, &r11111bs, mixH, 9rincl1 and liqaefltt. lnch1cla1 recip• book. MOTHER'S' 7aa DAY • SPICIAL • 20 INCH ROTARY MOWIR Self.propelled del11J11 ~lncll rotary mewer "''Y not 1i1 for Mom, but Ded aiwl the kid1 will aure dig it. V1cu11"' lift de1i9n ... "l•dea, 1telftpacl steel d•ck, behd·on •nemel finish ere &olfte of the ntra nice f11ture1 011 this liolftHwner'a deli9ht. IMy delight will be I ,aid •Ill lftort911e.I -ciiLiivAIOit HOE Na,,.ow bled• permih wtedln9 end c11lti¥1ti11g betwn " cle .. ly 9roupe4 planh. lon9 hendled of fire 9reinacl e1h. IWhet'1 thatlt 119 10 YIAR GUARANTllD MAJOI llAND wana HIAftal 30 Gi l. ~449s 4991 ,.,., ..... "-1 .. ........ '"',., ... ,. ............ . '"'' , .... "' • f.11 .. . ,. .... " ...... -· tltlt e , .... '""r· I If •• i..t • PaziY hu • cllt'flf w1tll • 1 M1WON DOLi.ARi to In. VIit! . . , ----------- R • ... , .......... ':.::: #e.dl. I !£,~ .,.: c S. e."' 11 Of e.m ..... ~ ,,r 2 Slo 1 .:;m .. ·1'·:.;;, ~Ir 1; p,m,, It:~•·"'· 1eon : M; e.m.. 1J: •,.m • Altl. F ltt'I p,m ""'· •:ti;;m· ,. p.111 ' ISOft ~i~· ~' ,,,, 1 Ill SI I e.lft. 911\1 . . '·'"·· •.m .• I. J , .. ...... v. ,. ··~ = -- ·1· I ~ ... PING IHYK•': mas " c.M. n I •• 11 ii ............ ~. ......._ l'lwlifv, .., ,, 1• DAIL V PR.Of • (;~unty Salary D~es Posed Duneylmid,1===:==:==::=::==:==:==::====:=:::=:==::; Hirt Mid bis ~dona ... blllld Oil salary data IMbered trom private iDd11l1rY and larte public ai•DCiff. He said be alJo toot into ooaaideratlon problbl• locrMse ·of 1alll'ie1 by induatry and 1he publtc: • a1ende1. Tbe supervilon ww belin llMiY 'oo Ange~Set Joint Fun ANAHEIM -C1Ufornla 1 Antell baMb&ll playtra wW j joiJl Anaheim cit~ olficiala here. stars Md popular &r'OUPI Coe the Antell • IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! - If our MW accounti depart- mmt conllM OJHJn ymw ntw, in1ured Mercury Sovfng.t ' account in "81 lim1 thtJn It Wc.1 vou to drink tl]e cup of coffee w. provide to all of '1flt savers .•. • FREE SAff; D!POSIT IOXl 'or Mercury Saver• mal11talftl"1 mlftltnUITI bala"'-of $2,000. • Mercury lavinp' 1 •• policy UMlrMyol.I the -rna of lr'ltel'Ht for-tnau'*9......,.. • • ~For The ' t ' -Record · Venereal "Disease Ram~t SANTA ANA -Ganot· rbea is "out of control" in ·1fl. en_ i..as Orance Count;y. -u And ''from tile feP0'1I of "=9-.---~c't.::'~~ the ftnt qurter of 1988, it ..=.t ...,_ _.,, ~ ,,, appell'I tbla JM.f'I total will -..... .... .... ..... ... be blper ,et.'' ,......,. ....._ *-' M1C11. ':• 'lbae were tbe •ons of «-.. .. c.. °""' .., ..,. Dr. Tbomu J. Al~, bead rira= ... ~11::-.::: 7LC. c-. of tile Orqe County Health ~: c-tn c..,., M7lt Depa rtment'a 1~oua ~ lleitdl. 7 -_"" .. ~. IOOf "• 11 . dileue division. ~== .. 1;~ _.... Ollw ...... Juet what hil department IMl4I Gre"'9 ••••cl e 11 e11. la doint to combat ~ -...... ,,., """111 ...... c... v 1 di. ir 1 . 11• ""' enera aeMe sp a in ~Ilks ciue. llb l.odte •. .orange County will be vie~· ~ llMdl, ' reported by Dr. Albert dur· c Oo.... Mertlef Wlllle lllrlllt in .._ be }le) b ,., Me .... ic T-1e. u11 '"" st. g a program w d t . e :---' ~-~,:Y weekend of May 17-19 on the ............ '""' .,,,.,., c 1u 11 . UCI campus. sponsored by .._ • ..., .. edl 1""' ~-the University .Extension .. llldl. 11:11 -...... L._ CMI. SNlt llllft, 21'1 and the Orange County ,?:: .. ........,. ,..._,, ._.,, Health Department. .• ~Ire ,.alls In Just five years, gooor-~.w· ._, rhea cases reported to his ''. ...1...-..__ department rocketed by 328 (fm •t:· W~4Y. IMlbllc tulit, perceDt to a total of ljSS in tWT11 •• m .. L~~f19ei.. 'm wer"" 1967, far outpacing the 1'ft. W•1111i11$Mr wth f """"11-'1 in ~a.- 1,,m. w~.,. f'lltdleel aid.. gro O 1"'1'-won ......, !.~~m:.~~ "1' •-ld9e county, Dr. Albert pointed ~ out. •·:.m.~•nicM~re..1:°~ ~~ :r11 The South Laguna pbysl-•.:;r.1n1• '=-,,,. Go1c1t11 wesl clan ~nna gonorrhea the P.ni .. m1c1~1 •1~s1 s,,...u •v•. world's g r e a t e st com· it:• 1.m. w ~.,. PUbllc •Hiit. ,., municable diseue. "Con· 1i110n .... •• ' ft!l e.m .• !Mlbhc '"'"ll "J W. 1'!!1 SI. trary to popular belief, its • AP•'-;'" •Nrtment rt. '" o.1 Mu not the teenage IJ'<>Up, but t1'f j, m., qreu fire, 1m Fulltrtr" •·~~'n'.m .• 11,. 1.,,,..,.,.11<" 2774 14,. those in their early 20's that aie hit hardest." be noted. s· 1:0::'~1. ~:;' [._'191''-m w. "'l'&e 20 to 24 year age tt It~" flrt nYUtlN•lon. tll S"· group represents 4() percent. ~ p,m., 101r1m.m fire, 22w. I!. of last year's reported . ..., Ill a1. l ' :,:.· z~ur~:-:~r:t:~1 ... ,w11Mown, gonorrhea caSM; the 15 to e.m., 11fs'1 alarm, 6U'111ummer SI. 19 year group OD}y 17 per• . 1.m .. '"'"'· :us w. eav st. cent.., Pl. •-t w'lsitor• Planned for h e a 1 th . ~ av .. 0 educators, the weektnd1con- J allrJ .,. ~ _.,. 1 n d l'r!Cll'n '°' tdlODI Cfa!IWI ftl fl"" :f-leYel i nd ?bcVt er olllfr Of· -· ,, ol .. leett-1118' -• inf.~ •roul!S mt'f ull ~ '• c It ti Ille DAil Y I'll OT. -P-ArBNOTICES STEPHEN*>N ference will le a t u r e demonstrations of teaching a unit on VD in the scbooll, • . panel dlacuaaion . b y li\Jdenta &Mng tbelt 'lliew· pointi; dlscuaslona o n statewide VD control P'o- grams and a talt on un· derstandinc today'• youth. Not Guilty Entered In Shooing GARDEN GROVE Elsie Wichman pleaded not cuilty Wednesday to a charge that she murdered her police sergeant husband in their home here last /qlril 7. Mrs. Wichman. wearing dark·rimmed glasses and a black veil over her hat, appeared before Superior Judge William C. Spears on a plea to dismiss charges. The jury continued action on that charge and ap- pointed two pyschiatriltl to study Mrs. Wichman's men· ta! condition at the time of the shooting. A sanity hearing, to be based on the results of the pyschiatric examinations. is set for May 29. Schmitz Won't Modify Rumford Bill Repeal Disneyland double • header Sonday, May 12. A single ticket will include the Angels-Twine same, ad· ml11ioo to D 1 a n e y 1 a n d following the game and unlimited uae of lta ad· . vtntureg from 4 p.m. to SACJlAME'NTO -Sen. minority iroupa. midnight. = G~~~~TutWUned>: Scbmltz later replied to l'icketa are now on sale at 9.-~-tb1s VJWDeDt: "I 1mo'W tht .'L • nesday to a g r e e to Dlaneylaoo, Mutual Attn· .. amendment. to bls bill to feellng la it will harm race cles and Anaheim Stadium repeal the Rumford Act. the relations but that smacks of f .., h f •-and 1tate•1 fair boualng law. blackmail and I won't take or•• eac or box aea... 1 __ _ WE WILL GIVE \'OU: ' ' Aaother cup of co!ee! Mercury wants to ·keep all of our savers happy . \ • Fun4s Mrn 1nteteat from dG of NCl\pt. ,UllCM~fwd by the tiandt ol the "'-"tti .-rn lnwrnt from tti. • 'flrtl lnter11t comp0unded dally- 11onu1 1ccount1 av•ll•ble. I MERCURY SAVINGS .ndlNn~ .... tffltt: 1114 Knott Awt., lluw htk Otl KAott. 11ur lllCllll ...... IOfrlce: -7111.fdlaaer Ave~ Hunti•1ton lucl , · ~ ffM The Bfoadwey SltoPPlnc Center The bill iJ stalled in the l!!Y ~in that." as for reserved ... t.s. Senate Govenunental Ef·!i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiijiijijiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii!iiiiijiijiiiiiiijijiiiijjiiijjiiiiiii~iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii ficiency Committee. o f which Scbmlb la chairman, where members are at- temptine to amend the bill so 'that it would water down the Rumford Act rather than appeal it The committee also refus- ed to till the bill despite pleu from the state at- torney general's office, the City of San Francisco, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. · Tbe committee'• amendment. would ,.ke the authority of enforcement aw11 from the state's Fair EmplOJJDent Practlee Com· minion and give it to the colD'tl. The new federal open housing law is enforced in tb1s way. . But Schmitz, a John Brlch Society member, would not 10 alona with the amend- m.nt attempts. "I'd rather 10 down in a blaze of glory," he said. Referring to the voters' overwhelming approval in 11164 of Proposition 14 which would have repealed the act. Schmitz aaid. "I just wanted the people to know there's someone up here willing to stand on p r i n c i p 1 e . ' ' Propo1ition 14 was declared unconltltutional by the State Supreme Court A spokesman for those groups opposing the bill said that the Rumford Act haa worked out well and that iii repeal would be a serious morale blow to the state's Film Series At Chapman ORANGE -Three pro- grams will be presented durtna May be the Chapman College Great Films Gu.iJd to conclude its sprin& series, • • C I a· 1 a i c a 1 American Films." "The Treasure of the Sler- ra Madre" will be shown on May 1and2; "Min and Btu" and "Mnerl.oan in Paris" on May 8 and 9; and "captains Courageou1" on May 15 and 18. Showings are at 8 p.m. at the Orange Theater . 172 North Glassell St. Buena Park GI I Killed in Viet I BUENA Park -Pfc. Thomas A. 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Lull La Ver111 kclt YI Let 4' rdefl Scott ,_ J ••rktr YS De<lald M •••ltff .,. ... II Miiis vs Tl!urmen J Miii• Dorl• car-Yt Cllrts Ca'11ft ltrlMI•• Gavle Prtce vs Ttmotllv Jelwt Prtct ""-lie SleM v. Marold t. I ..... NcYa Mff Mad1111N "" ltoberl ltll'f• moftd Madlllldt ltebecu Lamltl• vs Jef>lt l'atr1dl L•mkln C)pat NMlnt ~r "9 Deftatd JMll M .. ,_,,.., •• l(rlslen LH EcllOlds YI J-Mtl>rY Ecltolds .JH>I• 8 IC•ll,,_., Y1 C)llarlfl S.- ICall>Nr 8tftv """ Malllltl VJ Jellfl DINf!I M4nuet 111.,1 • .,. Ptinler ,,_,, vs !erle W•ll•c• lrOW!\ Chrttlln! Nltdflcx Wilna"'' vt Ja..,., 4'M• Wlltlemt H•7'1 M. Hollman lfl Gu1tav Moll"'•" Soni• luclllt Po~r Y~ GeorM !dWI"' Pl'ltttr 51-•ron o..... h •1>6 VS Wnnt ICefto n•ftt 81r~ ea.1 ... " Jnnu vs J•"*' I' . .i-M,~•"' 4' W•llert n OoMl!I M. W•llfrt J•""I M Cobltr vs c .. 1 lnx• coble 1'1.th~ t(1111Nkea Morrlton "9 .... Mlrt11tl Jav Len..-Morrlton CarelYn """jA!btrf-va Ooftfl Allen EY~~~hon A,)).,,.,,,.. YI ., I a It t ·~ ErnesH"' V. Nldlell w Mtllrv D. NldlOlt. Jr ltobfft OU.... warlldl ¥1 ~ D11ne •• Warlkk Olivt Cit,. %1Mf'l)lfl'"f" "9 CMt Wllll•"' ,._, Zl-tt Piii"'-f', ''"""" Ill "9 Marttrtl I. ""'"°" Verda M. l'lolnJ"*I vs Arthor J , ,..,....., . a-ta S. l'IHM YI Mtrfotle 11'11• .. Oon•ld Jn TOlm•soff YI M"'- El•lna Tolm•aoff Slllrlev A. lardwelt "9 WllMam .A. ........ 11 Jessica T. W••-YI J-L. llUl>oft Joan Carlene l'etr01Mtll• Vt l'ra11Clt Welter P...,_lta Ir-I. Ca,_ vs Adrl.., I . Ca,_ 1ettv Jo t(r_..,IM v. Oa.rrello D. t<rumwi.d l.I,..,. Jtan •lflien vs •••rv Aleft v1,.. left t...l'dra l.. Amb0kl YI Cul"''' ltl<Nrd Amhrvskl C~t!'IH AllM lol!Hldl YI Gl@Mt MH Lo'-'<:11 Edna A. A~"°" YI laur.,..,a C:. ·~ Evetvn l uctlt llabM vs llobu1 Loult IM":c":f' ICrt !lr-r vs l-11 0 11,_r .l•m._ 4. l'rkk vs 8ell,..i. Frick JoVU·M Smltll YI Frtde•l(.lt L. Smith I.Nett• carela WhtM YI Kennell! Lee Wlllt9 ~ """"°"" llarsttt YI Pe-le JHtt lanlU AMrew J . G'°""'"' vs l'lotli• c;1.,.,..,,,,, l(et>ecca "· carter vs J.ck w. Carter lt6M f lleft %letller vs K-"' %l1tler Ellzallalfl A. HobCll vs OoMld L. Hobbs lt~rt ~ lltrnlltkl vi MlrY Ann l •rnllt"kf Tllernt ... ,,_... Ade"" vs l'ranlt Mollstooft ..,_ ll•rt>tra ,,_ 1a11ev vs w1Mw o ... i.i h llrt Mira...,. ,J..., Ml/tlles YI Joi Cllfleol H119~ ,.,.,.,, J. Scllaflf ........ c kllafer Ola,..,. L. Sml"'-YI Oovlt D. St!>ll'- ICartn •. Mltltnn YI lttc~er!I M. Mllll .. n. Jr. 1!119-1t•rt II,_,, vs M•U•-lvn !l•OWft ~•ndr• IC"acllatloertt11 vs 111 .... ant ICh<tdladoorlal' ltav D. T,_ vs Ct~n L Tr-~ Jane H'"'°" ~ Paul Lort ln Hlnfllft ·01e"I• RMI! Mct<nlthl vs ,,.,,. lo~ McK"lt~I Rodrloue Gene l'HDOe v. 8-rty """ '11D08 . IC:uu MaloMY vs P1trlclr J. M•lonf'r Elvin L ~vs Wllk A. ~ Lur~I. ler vs Geor9' I . Kofi~. Jr. Ma~ J ,,__ ... Jedi Jt 'f .._ ... ,.,,,_ "' l-Oele Flldllllltet WeltW L 'ulwtn vs 14tlel' K. l'ulwtn Jose llamlrn vs l'•Y• INrelleilt 11...,1ru Mtrllyn J. t:..,.rdl ¥1 '"*"'' A. EdWerds Ellelle A. L-YI llellaft II. ~ Col ..... M. ~ vs Blff llav .... • °''" M. w .. 1 vt 1.._ M. Wut • MarlCll' E. LllltVlt vs Orlartde J. Llllevlt Bet!Y Florlnc.a Mtr11Nl ."9 TllomH llollert MartllOR Camltlt Gent Mudtelft Yt lt01111d Allt!tt HueltOn Lilian Merit TrolJI Yt JOMell An"-v Troltl Al'ldr9W MlrtlNf VS Mat1a11 Martinat ~ J-111-vs l'a!Tkl• """ StlMOft Barbera I . HeldM w J-Artllur Holdall l llHe lute Na11111t vs Owtn Ltwr~ Nannie ~'-Marla ladltlev "9 Jam" ~ .... lev MarrY M. L...r. vs DenllllY M Lewis Joell~~ ... Cllarltt Lolllt-4 ~ ' . . ) Don't Delay Mother's Day Is Sunday May 12{h D£St8NEO ESPECIALLY flOR Eadi Pm u etutom-created to your order wttli the 1ppmprfate Ltrtlutone•. •m ~Jllif/I'" . ,.. Now Two Great ~ Stores To Serve You TIRMS TO FIT YOUlt IUDGIT NAlllOlt S~l'I ... CINT91t JM HAlt&ott ILVD •• COSTA MllA ·MS-MIS . HUllTIQTCHI C9"Tllt llACH a IDINOlll HUNTlllOTDN HACH .,. .... °''. MON., THUllS •• llltl TIL t l',M. Thin le Model City Program ln Orange Displayed Mot~er's Day THINK ... 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It WU IO Colll .... ,.. 8iOt before UM aDied Bat if ..... ... tM Mlrvla w-. --- aoldMr• tnlMd for deMl't bodlil nev• ltaDt. lavulon, tbl Japaneae had ca-. el Al&u .. ~ ti•• nounced tllat tbt ?tit Of. w1r,... lllolPd a abort Jack Crw, editor an4 ~ blrltl which took U.S. ~· = t llln the * flee Departmtnt wtll issue throe tbl ~ m1lt co.· p u b 1i1 h er of tM tbem to trlDlpOl'ta and tbt of ~ Klata W . a special pc11tq1 1 ta ap ,;.~-A{tu lllMd iD b 1 a c k IDdtpendent Jour991 in Saa mtlre evlcutic.a farce had beeD to tu. M-urgbig AmericW to ·~1· : u..tblr biota. ' Rateel, Calif., w11 a 1llpped b7 a U.S. Navy tut tu. : ~ 9" July 11, JMI, tater and Vote." • ! "• Tbllr.mluiOll: Becapture lieutenant and public in-force. Adm. Cbllter Nimitz _,. The six-cent stamp will I that AJeutiaD ltraa&bold-formaU<m officer for t b. Tbe J1P1Des• war Jorda ...... !drn. wunaa p, bt Issued with f.irtt da.Y cer- c_.Jbe nortbtn IDebor of J• Aluu Dtftnse Comm&nd procla.lnMcl their Altutlan H&IMJ tblt 'KolOm~ emonies June 17 In Wash· ~·s "rD»bcm defeaae" -at the time of tbe lDvuioD. operaUou a auecea. A in b SOiomon• be "" ington, D.C. Duign of the ; -...-t Kl use u a Ht said it w11n't UDtll Maj. force of about 10,0QO had "tbt XIUa treatment." stamp will bt unveiled May c poesOM IJldnCboard from · Gen. Eu1ene K. Landrum, tied up 2GO,OOO 'AJMricu praetlce wu continued matD 21 in a Wubington cere-~ which tbl tntmY could who had establllbed the U.S. Coclpl Uf. wl(lt!~ ~ Japu wu conquertd. mony • t launcb u IPuion of North s~g base at Adal, took • ~. over from Maj. Ga. Al>ert c Tbe Americans accom-·E. Brown, as luder of th c plllbed Uletr' ob~ve.atter Attu forOtl that. t bf tide ' s • tbe ~ moet ehaaltd Tbat was tllil tUla : yet lellt publlcllld ni8bf o1 • fbe battle _. 1-: " w .. i. War u. drum . brough\ . In .... , CASUALTIES mGB "tired, old 4th IDlutrJ : Amsica cuualtiff were troop1'' to bt-tura tbe • 541 dead. i.1• woa.d and trick. : ~-tllrl9 oat of action by Craemer's oblervatlam ! :II ·lat. ...._ er ..,_. art backed up b 'Boward • .... 7 ~ ltiDCl1t.mm. Wbil WU U ; ~W • J~ae prisan· hltmlattoul New. s.me. • ...,. ,... tibia. Tb• reit of n~ op tbt·scene. ID hll • ~ ..._ tarce qt about · bolk, · ~ldge to VlctarJ," ~ ~-.._. tlDed rJt A HancUtwn tells low Laa-! ...... Aldde. drum Mill bla llleD up on tbt , , .. ~ .., ol Japaiiett IDOlllltaJatopt' ta root out tbt : ~1tnfed." NYI the effl. JapantM. r ·"Clartr.1. >.rm1 history, ''the "Although 1 pve them a : •lJ>lt (to the American&) of terrible task," Landrum i ~\Ublg Attu was second was · quoted aa qylns, "I • ;~ to Iwo Jima. For ev-believe it more kind to send 1 M'J 100 of the enemy on the them into the mQUDtaine to ; 4\IJl.Dd, about 71 Am•ic~ whip the Japa than to hold • ·'Wen kllled er wounded. them in the valleys where • ~ ·• Tbe 17th and 8IDd 1~· Jap antper1 could cut them : Jry_ ngtmenta of the 1th Dt· .. ; f Clll bore the br4'!t of tbe down. : naton, They were backed BRA VE MEN • by a large naval force F tin t th •, comprised of three bat. tle-erre g ou e enemy from their caves and fox· • shlpa, a •upport crwser boles in tbe mounta1u took : g r o u p, tht Amphiblold brave men. Craemer telll ti ~ Force North Pacific, nu-an Aluka __ ,. one of a ' merous Navy troop ships, ... ~ .. ., Merchant Marine ve.nela group m:=c~ m0tUy of manned b7 civilian crews, nativea e Y recruited U b J mine-and trained f Or HCCID· coun ess a r e s, . n""'iss'"-_ 0 r ... , ......... swtepers, patr boata aiid ... ~.. .. .. wuu other auxiliary craft. Air became impatient when the support came from bases on unit be was with became the i1landl of Amchitb pinned down by a Japanut and Adak. mach1Delunner. "The acoat limply went •,•INVOLVED forward with a srenade and • Jn all, approximately~.-firri•btd off~tbt macblntfUD • 000 men were involved in ,, .,.. Cr T••1n.; • the crew, •-· aemer. i ridding Al a I k a of ·the ·proce11, the ICOut took ! ~':tit WU the 7th Dlvl· 11 machine IUD tiullttl > aton that dJd the cltrty work. behveeo tbt waist ud ! The weather CID Attu wu ~s. aaw ~m when the ~ as formktlble u the Jap-medics brou"""t him back to 1 anue. Tbe 1~er1 were .., ..,._ : prepared far tM Japs but an aid tenl He wu 11\.U.Ug \ not the wuthlr. up, smoldn& and talking. Fer '11 du• the 7th had The doctor eouldD't believe • tralntlll in Callfcrnla's Mo· his eyes." : javt Dtsert. pre1umably This milbt have been preparbat f• tbe African George Mlrleh of Xlamath campalp. Wiiia tbey er·, Fa 111, 0 re., w b om rived In the Ale1itians they Handleman des~ u a • were not properly clad or "one-man army." equipped fer filbtinl in On Mq 29, the ~ving muskegs and mowfleldl. Japenete, roulbly etClmated They w•e lhod In black at about 700 to 1,000 in leather boots, When they number, cam=• b a r gin g should have been weartna down a rid&• the ·sama rubber pacs. "Immerllon Valley to and be killed. : fttt" put many men out of • ! actiou before they bad a TAUGHT DOCTRINE -_cbaDct to flrt • gun. Led b1 Col. y a • u,. 0 But mafua appeared to bt Yamasaki, who bad prt1eh-~ rule and not th• excep-ed to them the doctrlnt of :p,on on Attu. Kes1bital ("a unit detenned ' to dlef ); and acreamlnl, !20 BOT MEAL "Jap'6eae drink blood like '-.=Tbt commanders to 1 d win~' fully halt of 1hem ~elr men they would be heW grenades to the l r 1ilS NB·CM • DAILY PILOT Jj Law 'Not All Clear ~ransplants Called 'Murder.' .1.\ N D.ltO...Q. tuell - Tecbn.ically, murder m~ be committed in the trans· plantbal ol Ol'llDI from one human to another, Deputy Dlltrid Atty. John W. Mi· ner ol Loi Anseles u1d thla week. "Thll untenable 1lt111.Uon exlstl becauae the law 11 not at all clear on what cC111sUtutea 1 e g a 1 death." Miner said in an address at the annual mHtinl of the Callfomla Auoclation of Med1ca1 ~ord Llllrll'llU at tbt Hilton Inn. '"Ttlere m'& three ~ nbed deflnltlCllll of claat.b- cardlac 1JTest, nonfunetlon of tbt brain and an end to reaplraUon," M l n e r said. "The law Is a complete muddlt u to whethec Just one ol Ulese is sufficlellt to produce death." "Therefore u the law now standl, it theortUcally would be murder if a doc· tor took a vital or1an from a bOdy not dead by all three criteria," be said. "Any in- tentional shortening of life is lllelal DO matter bow good the motive or bow lnevll· able the donor's death." Miner, bead of the med· ico-legal section or the Los Angeles County district at- torney's office, also saJd a Los Angele• County com- mittee on vital organ trans· plants has been formed to help resolve luuea involved in transplanta. liovUled a hot meal the bodies and blew themselves t night ashore. Some up The others were shot by dn't even aet Ur much ~erlcans S a bot cup of co$e un::y' Only 00~ or two of the at last abot bad be surviving J apallete were uUvy artillery ud box· physically or m e n ta 11 Y of ammunWon ..nt'UN-sound and they did not want Into the iucki.Dg mua· their families to know they • Seeping / bags and had aurvived. we{e stacked on "I will become a diety beach while the aoldiers with a smile in thl1 heavy ::i1tilallld buddied in foxholes fog," said a note found oo UCB takes the worry out of rain on the roof~; Anci other home iniprovements. D o • fDled with water u one Japcrnese body. • ~ tundra was On July 28, 1943, a fORt of ~ away. Wllliwas , 29,000 U.S. artd 5.000 Cana· :::Doii 'notortoua winds of tbt diaD troop• invaded Kilta ~' bowled down but the only life .,ey found ~ the Arctic at m~ on that island wu three au 100 mtJn ID boui in• mustard colored doll. The ~, tbt mbery. Wbed J~anese, lnone of the IQOlt ~ wun t rainlD1 it waa fo&· briWant evacuatlclm of the :IYMemben of the 7th inter· bJ Y IDk magulnt In IAJte, where they QUICK . ~ 1aae llft4ll' taking Attu Catch ., 4'•1ekly .. '"'' 4iimd xwai.wn almost to a ... m ••• , ,.. .. 111p1d, ::lian uld Atta was the .. 11111111h•11•l-t• h11111tow11 141-~ant battle tlleJ bad been tl11t .f .... DAIL y "LOT. ;ti. And .,...17 at ·~ the ---~ . 0 SaJet and Your OMEGA Senteeeenter • DIAMOND SPECIALISTS • REM6uNTIN6 I DESIGNING I Complete Gift Department .. to De,r Accoantl -No Cmytn1To~Pa lllUimlrtclrd or Tab a y.., 11 ........ -_ .... ,_ M••H ......... MRTIMTO• C9ITll wet or dry. Drip. I • • Rain in sunny California? It 1does happen. · Drip. Drop. And whadayaknow. There· s a leak In the roof. A patch job?Won't last. This calls for a complete new roof. And money. Money you didn't plan to spend. Relax. United California Bank can help with a Home Improvement Loan . To fbtthat roof. Toaddaroom. To redo the kitchen. (Why not? • It improves the value of your house and that's a wise investment.) At UCB, we believe in doing a little more for you, like loans at low bank rates. Like 1ivingyou ideas to help find good contractors. About that roof.' Why not plan to fix It now? Before the skies turn grey. . " UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK~ B The bankers -'·~~.. who do a little more for you f • "I ' • I • . .. • .. ' .. •• ; ~ ~ 4 ~ ~\ e' ll •I 'f •• C8ll9 llACM •••••• ---.... "''"'"'°" IMCll ., 'yr ... -A W • ....... ,n.•1 _.-. ..... Mftt,,_. ~---·--------- ' . . ' , . , ·' ________ ... ._,,,....._.,.., .... ....,, ----~----- c ' --....------,. .. ----~ -' . ~ • I ,,. I .. -.. ... ~ ..... -...__ _ _._ .... __ I . [ ~ :z::::g:; J Z DAIL V PILOT Thursday, M~ 9, 1968 AMAZING 126-LB. fREEZER! . FRIGIDAIRE "FROST . PROOF" .2-1 .. ' ' . REFRIG- FREEIER . NO DfflOSTING EVEll OIAND ONNING SP I CIA LI BIG SCIEENI 295 SQ. INCHESI RCA VICTOR COLOR TV MANY EXOTING FEATURES! 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WHO THINK THEY CAN'T HAVE A DRYERI OIAND OPINING IPICIALl •Rolls llYWfaef • Stores anywhere! • • Plug's in like a roasw! • Needs oo special wirirw or installation! •>Available iq Avocado, White lld ~ \ Ti ... rar ti or Wil Fo1 DE· T •"1>1 1houl4 band, Elli• I . taid. tuJ I ~DOW.I and r .... ~cam Lu bit b• I bad and ( When l'OllDI . the1 ren\f .... wbell ftnt J I GI .s I FT. , R A BIA ANDlltSON, ldltor TIHH'Mey, IM'I t, 1,_ NKM-...... 1 ,_ II Jew National Chapter \ Al p~~-E·his- .J .... ·Recognized Scoring a "first" in Orange County is the Newport Harbor Area Alumnae Club of Alpha Chi Omega. Formed 11 years ago, the largest alumnae club in the area will become a new national chapter,· Gamma Tau Gamma, during ceremonies to ~e conducted Set- urday, May 11, in the Palisades restaurant, Costa Mesa .. In honor of the distinguished occasion, Mrs. Don- ald W. Hutton o( Phoenix, Ariz., district alumnae chair- man, will be on band to conduct the ceremonies. A festive note will be added to the noon luncheon and meeting when fashions from the Brass· Ring of Corona del Mar will be modeled by the-Mmes. Charles S. Cook, A. Raymond Davis, Donald F. Howard'; George Huettl and J. Robert Lawson. Mrs. Michael Butler will provide the commentacy, and furs from Willard Harris' will draw additional appreciative sighs from members a.Qd guests assembled. Taking office will be the Mmes. Ronald Gagliano, Costa Mesa, president; ~-A. Ely, Costa Mesa, vice president; Hal B. Harlow, Costa Mesa, recording sec- retary; Phil Lansdale, Balboa, corresponding secre- tary; Kenneth G. Cooling, Newport Beach, treasurer;, William O. Roller. Corona del Mar, Lyre editor; Alton ,Lee. Newport Beach. patliamentarian, and Arthur J. Olson. Huntington Beach, chaplain. At present there are fdur alumnae groups in the county, and the Newport Harbor club has a member- ship of 88. ·~ Trojan Reins He/cl by New Hands· NEW YEAR DEStGNED -While new Alpha Chi Omega offic- ers design a new year; members will focus on another type of design -that of spring and summer fashions which will be shown from the Brass Ring, Corona del Mar during an installation lunch- eon Saturday, May 11, in the Palisades restauranL Displa~ .one ol the numbers to be modeled is Mrs. Charles S. Cook for ... · coming president, Mrs. Ronald Gagliano. · . . Vote-getter New officers an4 members of Orange County Trojan League are rarin' to 10 into a new season whicb will begin with an installa- tion luncheon Tuesday, May _21, in the Santa Ana borne of Mrs. William C. Hayward. Holding the rems will be Mrs. William E. Fortner, and serving on ber board will be Mrs. Norman Abell Jr. (left), treasurer and Mrs. Richard L. Allen (right), recording secretary. Acc~ted into membership ranks are newcomers (left to right) Mrs. Jack Samuels and Mrs. John ThQmas. Others on the board are the Mmes. Leonard Andrews. Kenneth Ross, Robert Olson and Norman Bing. Capturing all the votes wiJI be the new spring and summer fashions which will be displayed (luring a luncheon sponsored by the Orange County Federation of Republican Women's Clubs Saturday. May 18. Mrs. C. Fulton Shaw is geiieral chairman of Spring Flowers and Fashions which will begin with an 11 a.m .... social hour. Luncheon will be served at noon in the Santa Ana Elks Club. Vot.. ing "in" the romantic look modeled by Mrs. 'Larry K. Brown are (left to J!lht). Mrs. Ralph lrwin and Mrs. David Bunnell Mrs. Leland Oliver wilJ coorCinate fashions from the Ann Folger Shop and tickets, at $5, may be obtai~ed -tnmi club presidents or Mrs. Shaw, 495-1047. -I .. T. Big Chicken Takes a Duck Whene.Yer Hen Begins to CluC li . ., ' . . DEAR ANN LANDERS: lAst week J allpped in the shower end broke my shoulder. It WH 10 p.m. and my h111· band, Roy, ••• pllying poker at the Elka CJub. When I telephoned him he . said. "Gee, lhlt's a shame. Take • tu.I to the hospital. t •m '80 ahead .... now and I'd belt.I ltay in the game and mate the bolpital biD .• , He IUI· plflld J CID my motber If I wanted •.ieomp.sny." Lut 1ummer wben my brother cut !UI bud "' a beeJ' bottle, &, fainted. J bid to bind • my brother'• band and drive llJm to the doctor'• oflke. When our cbDdNn came down .with poilDll IVJ (tbeJ .... "t Vflr! lick but , theJ looked • men), R97 IUddenty reft\tlnbertd a. Oahlnl data •nd left ..... He clidlt't taa me tio tlle '-Pttal wbell tbe chlldml were ~~ J}U! OtD' tint blby, be bad wb•l the ~r call I . ed lyntpatbetic labor pains and WU in WOl'll tUpe tban I ••· 1"lell the lt- copd 11oJ ••• bom, he wu out of town -eo mlln aw1y -with car trouble. Tben malt be • r...on fGr thll. What ll lt? -WIFE OF A'< I.Jm,.E BOY. DEAR WIFE: y.., Dlftr •PfU.R ,, ,.... • .... e.n._., ii ... bn- m ... n t. faee nplea1U1Hu or ........... ~ ..... ~ •lneTer lie "" . aemet.Ma1 eetn.blJ ,, . lddtdOll .. . ...... ... •• a.n, ~,. in his place -U she-really wallts to, thne 1ex manltt1 alMI no dtteftt-ltrl DEAR SHY: I aMIW eMt6 ..... Ill that ii... .,..,., werll fnr tbtm. Geed Jolts an rtpt-e1pecl•JJy MJHE. All--~ Did it .,.... occur to yon that some usler to fllld theM ••11 a.u .... • 1Hlellm•ld11 .,end", m=ll jtlrl11 bavt. to work for • Uvlng? They 91eeret.rte1. eWll lteme yet. · • can't take a chance on offend.In• the Pl. •YI•< c1plcl cal~ daMJ hon.and losing their job -;-and maybe DEAR ANN LANDERS: I know you want .. part ef It. Ever,...., getuq bllc*l11ted -If he Is a louse. don 't believe in Lonely Heart. Clubtl UJld h11 0W11 mate. Tltta lie, • alH It t..•1Wentte, nd .._.., 1 Befon you answered that letter you and nettber do r, but you coWd do 1 lot tai• blmseU tr ktcll blmtell.. .,. mJ .. tJ wllradt9• um• .... Lots should have talked to some honest-to-0( aood in thia world, Am, if you t ef 19ek. · ~ working girls. -ONE would match up aome el tbe flDe peo-What Is French ttsslnl"l k It • • pie who yeam for com~Olllllllp. Who mould let the necklft& DEAR ANN LAIO>UI: W.. peo-DUR ONE: I dJd td to NIM You could insjst that the aippaicanta the bo7 or the prl? Can a ple write and ut rar ...-you 1re h111al • 111 .. ee1 eecret.rtes. Mme. tend references from a a.omu. a weddlna succeed? Read ADii suppoeed to hell) them not insult 1'11 llrll . a~ .lb•t. almett physician and a blnk. You m1aM even booklet, ''Teen·agt Sex -T• them Your IDIWll'• to U~k th. e ~ ex= th teeret.ry wlle do personal lntervtewlna in JOU!' home Cool •·" Send ~ _, Jn ._ · , ,.....,. ... ' h., trwllle • f lier bell t. UM to make 1ure tbeae people an respec-long, ltlf-addNMd, a aec:retary who dkln t lmtw whit to do •• ..... f• It. IN, .. teettllry table. You could mlicb ~le ol the velope. •bout her fttlh boa wtth Roman .. 1e• pMN4 '"" lllH oett nJet• 11M ame age group, reJi&ieD, educatioul , Ann JAadera will be ,iad • bud•. wu ..DO _..,, ~You Kid 'IJeJl IL Ueeler peblt llrn,..t Ht •1 and finlncl•I beckaroundl. Just think ""' 10'D' Jrobltms. Send "Kwttcherkiddin. A .,..,-old stri ·my .,-llwlet wu tli•l tftf)' c.lty 0( tM..Ji.va you coukLcbanet. Ple.ue tn CW't of thf DAILY PILOT'l'::a=~ knows ho• to put an ettht-~ Idiot hH • ,.. need¥e1 wlMt are INU1-111yj1~. Ann. -THE SHY ONE . a ltamped, Mlf4Cldr11llll • • • • ' ' I~ •\ ---_ __. __ --------.-.....-.-----------.... ·-------------._.__... ~ ... ~---....... -__.. _____ ........ ~--... ....... .......... __. ......... ~ • • \ I j ~ DAILY PILOT ~.MIJ9,lM Cagricorr.i: Renew Interests FRIDAY, MAY 10 llJ IYDNZY OMARR '"l'be .. mali ccmtrclls b1I ...... · A*olocY ~tM "11·'' AlUl'.I (IWela ll·April 19): Dlachar&e rttpOmlbiltlM .. 11 in day. DuriDI evlllilll boun lbere could be.....,.., a..dal rewri AdtvtUu bardlr' on lbe intmle. Jl'tDd bat pece ·-maintain ll Get -accouats Ill order. TAURVS (Aprll »May 20): a.nee occun for tbe better .• JavolTtl lmpnwd -J)Ublk~&reater undlneludnC rib lo9ed ooe. Todq JOU accomplish 1n wort MtPoa. Toalctlt valwible ~ oc:cun. GEMINI (Ml,-21.Jane 20) ! Mita OD how J'O'J .... die bM6c Jauea. Avoid ex-trnnea. Mlint* .... ol blllncl. Rei.the .. OCllD· pletea journey iuy hrYoive you in ~. Dllplay tenM ct rtlOUrcefulDlu. CANCE& (Jtme 21.Ju!J 22): &ljor c<apne- of one W'bo lntrfl'ael 1IOG - J!ve attention to~ Many depend upon you to set tbe mood. Personal magned1m ratiDI toan. Oppo1ke sex ls attracted. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Decision concuninc publication or travel is postpooed early t 0 d I y . Later, emphasis shlttl to home, 1 p e r 1 o n a l efl· vironment, include f,.,,,ily in vacatloo plaonihC. Relax tonlgtlt. VIRGO CAuc. ~Sept. 22): You may be dran In two directiooe. Friend make certain demands. A 'relativf who ls vi.siting also requires attention. Flniab presetlt project -fulfill pm pro- mi1e1. UBRA Cs.pt. SI-Oct. 22): na, to tm laifietfve. Sl:rela ~ndlace, orig.inality. Be a self-darter. Don't wait tor otberl -le.s rata. tblll follow. O••reom• tudency to be lbJ, rtticenl. Now ls time to IO· SCORPIO (Oct. 23-N". 21 > : Obtain hint fr o m LIBRA m...ace. Orpnize, collect dat. -tben you will be In poeitloa to call Uie twie, set ~ pace. Fellow worter or neigbbot' makes varuable coMJ'ibution. Be graufW. SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): You gain only if willlng to sacrifice. Means you may have to live up IOIDe thinp to Mr9 otbera. Not really a dilemma - message. cle• by tord.itlt. Attend Uieater, special club or g.roup. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Area Girls To Perform In Festival Ju. 19): You activate fn. t...U wb&ch Md been dor- JMl!t. &vim certain ftieoda NappMr. wn with materili at band. Day CID result ill fUW.llmeot ol IC9e food hopes, wiJlles. 1 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-M. 18): Day features chance for change, trnel, variety. You br.ak oot of mold. Means status quo due fOr shakeup. Tonight t b e r e could be recognition for job well done. Stand iall -•tick to principles. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Recent conflict in·. volVlnc mate. parlner « ooe who opposed you frcm ieCal 1tanc:. can be resolved. Key ii diplomacy. Make ad· juttme.nt -and also 111 in- telligent concession. You'll be ahead Ki end. · IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you tend to be artlltX but in a practical way. You couid •ell tbe w o r k of others, collect varuable creatiOns. Y o u need to feel in tbe midst of tbin&J. YOU abboc' tbose wbo fail to appreciate talent. Greater aoc)al aolivity ia llCOND LUNOtlON -Siller Sara Ann Rude and Mother SUlan Campbell (left to ript) abow Mra. Robert A. VerNooy of "Coata Meaa a huge potter· whlcb IButratea ICIDU ot activity at Sl Macfeleine Sophie Preschool for Retarded Children. 'l'be 111m1 wer• joined by Mother 1'rancea Danz and 1fC*a ..,_,. fore Alwnnae of the Sacred Heart. Mesons Close Season With Festive Party Newly orcanl.Jed Nnport,""iiiiiiduiiieiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OoliDc tbe ~ on ~ Cline WaulhtaJ and c .A. Ballrt wtI1 MDd tlve daocent• note ol llMtY wlll be a.ta Honeywell, tllird. to Oakland to perform in tbe Mela 1'~ i&.mng Team tropby for hl&tl third IDDUll Pac l f 1 c C1ab ...,.., and bir series went to tile Mmea. W•t«n RealODal Ballet ..... William Hill, Ted EricbOll Ftltival tomorrow tbroqtl ·Scholar To Define Worship Sacred Hearts Alumnae Hosts Nuns at Luncheon The Tee 'Iba lMt fuDctiD1I. under end Nelsoo H. Shappell, Sunday. · tbe leadeuhip ol current of. While higfl sames ..., won Depart1ns for the allow nc.n, w6ll be a dbmer .by the Mmea. N • 1 a on are tbe Milse1 Dianne dance in tie BaJboa Bay Reames, Tom Grams an4 Do111oa from Corona del T ttl Club Saturday, May 18. James R. Early. Mar : I\ ob y n Kuhn of Ouett tptakeru at a CoDe1e for Women, ltalfed a er F11Uv1ti11 will betiD wfttl a Other winners were tbe lACUDI BMcb; Laurie 1Wtcbeon 1attierln& of the by the Rellli<JUI of the ___ ;:u_____ 7 p.m. cocttail bour, when Mmes. Reamt, bilb pme, rulter, Linda Smith, and Alumnae of the Sacred Sacred Heart, bM been co-party.,.,.. are recet\red by individual; Honeywell, high· Pauy Wllllam1, ~ o f H..-t were Mother Frances social with th• College for <1.!!.IY.• Nett:.,&...._ ., -= rrtirtlc olftceru, tbe Mmes. s e r i e s , i n d i v i d u a l Newport Beach. Dam, IUperlor Ill San DlelO Men. t".t'~ rr:IJ'T~-r.r. F.dward B. Encl'*, Robert Waughtal , most Improved, Tbt croup, under the Collep for Women: Mother But thb fall serMlter will ~'7J' • ,_,· Iii A. ErtMdler, Me r r l t t and William S p i c k a r d • d.lrection of Mona Frances, Think Mother's Day ~ THINK ... JtJlln tnhA ............ ..__. .. ....... ....,,.. Mn. lWTJ Gartler, IWnw ICbolar, wll1 1peak tomorrOtr lftlllDI at l :a» at Temple Sharon. The House °' Worship in Days of Anti· qu1ty will be her IUbject. Suam Campbell. director ot tee tbe two colleges becom· uoi~ Kevan, John P. Pufftnbar· Cllandler Qampbell • n d will perform The Little novtce1 for the Society of in& co-<.'W'ricu1-, so that the :J~'· , :Y.•m ~1\obe't Stipla, Antbooy Joseph Salamon, be• t Dnlmmer at the festival the Sacred Heart, El Cajon, men and women may attend .,~ -. • ~~ CUDcDer Clmp-sports. workshop 1eslion. ~~~~a~R•, e~~n~~s.~ ~~ ~·~ 1 ll~~p~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ dlrtctor ot St. Madeleine two colleges will remain 'i'~1•1een 1':1',.. "J.l'I, their buabmda. II Sopbie'1 Prescbool f o r autonomous, h o w e v e r , ~. i. ~~ ..... i. i in1 M~lle for dandne will be n....._...... ,...,1..a~ El c '---....... ~ 1 __ .._ hm ,_ '\'l~.lt COAST provided by Ronnie Bl'own rw~ '-AIUUlvn, •· ~;;;r~"'.'·1m\ ~• ... ., u 1~ot••.£~••..;~ -4 bia orchettra. Reaerva- She 11 a naUve of London and a gaduat.e of John Howard Quaker S c b o o 1 , Mn. G1rUer spat JMDY yean la tbe Holy Lind a dyinc at 1tle H e b re w ~other ~I m p be 11 ~C· Sjster Rude explained the r~ ' J'~ I" tiOlll ... , be -w;th quai.nted alumnae with the purpose of the preschool ~ i5-.v'l:i.. »1 ·e ~~JI.~~~ Mrs. Francis T. Eddy or new d1rtctlon1 be1nl taken W'blcb bas been in operation ~.14i1f~c.,.:i., ~ Mr1. Philip Evans. by the ReUgioua of. the for two years. ff!..~•11 GVl!k-r.:~· c'tP. i tM Bowler• honored the beat Unlverlkf la Jeraalem - la a recoplad aatbarttJ • tbe Dud Sia kroUI. J1ir artielel OD 1'Sddie Ellt poUey fteeatb ..,.. -~u. tnm ... W'hll Bout ,. dlrtt;r ad JueldttJ ol Im wd~ ,,,. ~ ......... metUn1. J'urther ta- formetioD ma, be ... ,,,., by eelllDI tbl ....,.. ... ... NB Auxiliery 'ftM Lldlll' Amt!-, el NftpeR a..dl P lr • ~ ..... t~. tadrd WtdleedlJ el eadl moall at I p.m. ID 1Wtou loclUoDI. I D tor m at lo • rt1ardlnl loeaU4ll mq be obtalDld '1 Ollllll Mr9. Ttd McMr,.n•, ...... C"-"-... we• M Sacred Heart in the training The program will be ex-s;;e;;; s/fV.0:. K'.;.s:"l1'1 f'tid M,y;; of tlheir lf'OUP during a but· ,J a.. ~ ..... m.... the u. ~·MA fet lunc:lleon in tile Kona Vil -"" ~ pMMled during this 1Ummer cMAMPtoet ~...,. ~!! • -E--'•• ,..,i_ needs the modern world. under a &rant from the n Gt• • ........,~~ ,.£-......... -..... .----• were 8bo oloo -II• h 4e r al aovemmeal In eF.:., 'Ill;_ I...:< t.:'"t!itoi::"-C:: =: .:-tM~~ ;zauo~ with g~~1o,~ ~~,~, ~°'.i; ant: Jtmea Morrla, R. V. ~ fer r • a• w a 1 Diltriet. .::.,.,· •• ., • ~.r..:. Eldr1dce IDd F.dwl'd Be. ~~~SpeclaJ---------~~·~·=·=·~·-----~-=~=~=~~~~~L=~~~M=~=·=~=· = fll RGme Jiit fall. o.....-n,... an eledlld~totil ~and aptDt four moll· the Mt "'"' IDHdDp ii Rolae. • Mais Dllll IDolDI ti D1W ~ la .tmutlaD cm Ille ...... llftl. Tiu JOIN OUR EllJoy ualno your atvtlng ·atlver wtine you PIY on our oonwnltnt club plan. You wlll receive a handeome tamllhortllltant drawtr oMlt FREI with any 32-plece service for 8 If you Join NOW. U·pltot Mrvloe oon-- •lltl of I eech: place knlv11, place fotka, Iliad forb and tMlpoona. CHOOll PROM AMIRICA'I LIADING llLVIRllUTHI Wallloe Towle• Lunt ....... t1l11ll1A e. ............ ... r &AIOI & HAii 11111 14VJ•261/2 e 1a.20 J • DllSSIS • swum . .,.. • SMnS • • .,...... ...... .. .......... .. .. .... _, ........ .. _,.... ... ... ........ • ... ... IC*ll BLHA ~ Nor'a LF·SIZE SHOP t~lllJldlht c...... ( ~ ........ ,,1 • .....-1 .. .._ ........ I ,_...., .. ... . ....... , ....... ....... ·~ ,, -.. • __ ... _.L MY ti IDtTHLY ,.. Pl.AC8 ••••• NO IHIWWWT Olt ~ aw.. ON OUR .,...... CLU8 PUN SLAVl€K'S - J 11 • .., l I PASHIOM l.SLAND NIWPOaT CINTIR 644-1110 -·-----------_.,..___ ----.... -- ; Che,._ Accellata l.mt.41 UM YM' le11kAIMrker4 •~ t.4t1ter Chert• et ell Stet .. . REMEMIER MOM THIS SUNDAY ••• \ tll}ff1-cf@t • . .. UK1f' ... ---,r~~ . ._ ..... ....... ,.. .... .............. 't ,._ "'" ' 11 '. i . ---~---·-,,,,,.. _....__ -.... _ ·--,---· . • Scl Beer ! ~ COMING electii>n oftacen 15. REPORT' FashiOll Mrs. Vt Lou S. Frank I Third,.. Wing 1 nag ceJ for thi parents pro gr ax A B • Anothe1 ting fol feature Rex Bo . Min . . Alobal .. HJ ... 9etmC wOl b ·---- in-.I . II'• da :h ID u rb. ct -:y. d. or :e ob :k ch ll-. ae ... •1 d· .n- .'ll IJt be :al he ct •U of bo ll ii l ' ' Bear St. PFO Mn. F. J. Dietrich • President COMING UP: Meeting. election and bastailation of officers Wednesday, May 15. ·-"') REPORTS: Winnerrln the Fashion Home Sew were Mrs. Verne Ashcroft, Mrs. Lou Salazar and Mrs. Frank Dietrich •... The Third Marine A i r c r a f l Wing Band presented a flag ceremony and played for the students a n d parents at a patriotism program. Mn: J. L. Ripe Presldent COMING UP: Paper drive Tuesday, May 211 and Wednesday, May % 9 . Helpers are needed to load ·the truckS ; I o r further information clkll Mrs. L. R. Bosen, at 545-31164. REPORTS: Tbird, fourth and fifth O'ade students were tes\ed by the Costa Mesa Police Department on bicycle 1 a f e t y • Assisting Mn. Charles Schroder , safety chairman, were t h e Mmes. E. R. Painton, Ray Winchester. Stanley Zill. Dave McKinney. Jerry Ta_rtor S .• E . Dye, N. ~ Harrington, Don.id Doore and Wllllam Hamilton. A Big Scoop ·1or. Calilornia! Ma. Denis~ P~sidenl COKING UP : ..Me et Jn g Tuesday, May 14. A film on LSD will be shown, followed by a question &Jld answer period. S l x t h grade awards will be presented. Harbor View PFO Mrt. Robert Lyum Ptesdent COMING U P : Hawaiian Luau is the theme o! the mother-d~ghter fashion show and buffet at noo n .Saturday. May 18. in th e sch®l c a f e·t o r i u m . Muwnuus and b r i g h t flowered dresses wiji ,be the attire for the ar. terpoon . ol music and Another big scoop for Cali~oniia School! The multipurpose room. will be th~ set- ting for an ice cream social May 24 from 6 to 8 p.m. A magic show will be featured at 7 p.m . Enjoying aome of the sociaJ'a benefit.a are (left to right) Rex Bosen, Mn. Lynn Bosell and Cindy Brazell. Minis Are Out ancl Muumuus A re In ~ hlabd fllltUo•· medited~ by boU'd ' m e a b • rs dlildN•. Ml~ Mn._ Rlcllard Btc 1.-1. chairman. are 1IW" llJnes. Peter Pe&eulet, Henry Stotaenbe!'1. N o r m a n O'Connor, John. Whitney, J, W. Robinson, Rdbert Lynam and JllMI Rubel .Jr. Monte Viste PT A, Mn.DUA .... Prelident COMING UP: Spring Spree is theme ol carnlval from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Satur· • day, May 11, on the ICbool grounds. Hat parade will 11tart the event. followed · by a magic ihow at U ::ll and l :~ p.m. Booths "'featured are food;-whit elephant. gift for Motben ~y. cotton candy and candy apples .•• Board meeting for newly eleded off'icers Ind c b a i r m e n 9::.1 a.m. 1burtday, May 16, at school. St. Joh__n Aux. M.rs. Victor Clarke President COMJNG UP: Meeting at 8 Speakers To Deliver Discussions Next Tuesday Miss Nita Walton W'lill open her Olwlge home at 9:30 a.m. to members of the Orange County Speake!'$ Forum. She will be assisted by Mrs. H. H. Smith end Mrs. T. H. Ockels during the col- Cee hour. Mrs. H. J. Howard will follow with a discus!!ioo on M~aret Olase Smiltl. Timely topics will be presented by Mrs. Albert Launer and Mrs. J. Wiley Harris. Before the meeting breaks up the cha'irman of tbe nommating committee, Mrs. Lily Frank Wlill offer a report on tile slate ol of· tioers. wisting tier will be Mrs. J. Orland Smi~ and Mn. Lytlll Crawford. Mesit Le·a9ue La Leche League meets the second Tuesday at 7: 30 p.m . Mrs. H. W. Moore. MS· 4:1>9. will answer questions regarding location a n d membership. Laguna Group American Legion Aux· iliary of Lagi.tna Beach gathers at 8 p.m. the second and fourth Thursdays in the Legion HaU. Alobaa and 1llia wUl .,_ molllerl end dauhten al th Harbor Vlew Scllool PP'O'a Hawalian luncheon S.blrda1. May 11, at nocm ill &ht caletorium. Mini• wtD ... -........... wUI .......... ...,. members w.!Jota don Island fubiom following • luau bullet. Showiq off their eottwnea are (left to ~~) Susan and Nancy Bechtel and Mn. Richard tel, lunclleoD dlatnnan. ~ ' ' toni&bt, the Rev. Anthony McGowan will announce tbt Jllt_W JUfldent, ()(. fieen will be elected by the-membenhip. M r 1 • Paul T\lcker, Mrs. Wayne Boa,g, Mrs. G e o r g e Hallacy ' an~ Mrs James Miller, second grade room mothers will hostess . . . Registration for CYW day camp may be made with Mrs. Henry Schepens in .. tile conference room-pr}>r .. the meet.1n1. REPORTS: CommiMee of JD..9 Lil e r 1 accompanied gradea • A and 8 1o HUD· tington Llbrary. University PT A Mr. ud Mn. Marvlll Mayer Pteaident COMING UP: The Sblall ,, World of University Park is theme cl camiv&l £rolh 18 a.m. to e p.m. Satur day, "'May f[" BOO:rly al· tractions will bt BlmOO- ·the clown ario a.m.; nre department display at 11 a.m.; Girl Scout folk danc· ing at 2 p.m.: sock dance at 3 p.m. and barbershop quartet at 5 p·.m. Booths featured will be baked goodies, fortune t•lllng, cablevlsion display, lpOOk house and car smalh. Victoria PTA Mrs. Fred Weedwert President REPORTS: Old clotbin& was displayed by the Goodwill lnduslcies at the mothe!"-da~ tea Wt week. ·. ,_ . .. . . ' . Ban-Lon ii bolderihan b8'ao Exotic hlRd au 11d ,,.. Gii • a. l#J -..solllfbl_..._.._ .. ' •' .. .. .. i~ '· '1 -'1Mt .......... w,,... .. aet excittd ~ ltei< Mlf •• ""'-,._I tol lectiw, H3. Soft"'°9"9d •• u 1tu1 dress, 41.M lbfee _.....,.. • r •• •• O..ltop. • ..... ......a" u . .. ., .. .. .. .. .. ~i .: N-t1 FllhiCI\ Island Newpasf ~ttr1 l44-mJ • t.t.., lhacs.. Fri.10:00 till 9:30 Otter dip 18:11 tnf, ,. .. 4 '~ j \ • • • ........ -----.... • --• --..---.,_ --.. -..._ -.-., ..._. ...._ ---------...._ .. -..-,::-~---~---·L·----.-..-« t&-M__._,..__..__ _______ ._ ... _. ....... _ .......... .,_ .......... ~-..-... ~--- r r , Banquet Set in 'Hawaii' Mem.b«r1 ot Court Chrtat the Kini 1929. Ctthollc Daqbt.en of America wW have tbelr third aanual mother -daughter-banquet ay fl a 1:30 p.m. la die Kono Hawall restaurant. Santa Ana. The following Saturday, ~Y 18, Mrs. Glenn Gillmar, grand regent, announce• that a Junlor C a t h o 11 c Daughter Cotrl and a Junlorette CDA Court will be instituted at 1 p.m. la the ~ I _ .. - -· ----· -- :!:. --.. .. ~ -· r:r:r: ' ;' .,. ·-.... '. ::~- '• Since I'm'> ,.rt of the p1clre9e, I , know whet the in. lflels, &KC r•elly stencl for, •• cfo most of our f riencf 1 .,ouncf the P • I m Sprh191, Rivenicle orM, w h • r • our other store is lo- uted. However, since mo~ing those initi1l1 on to Fuhion lsl1nd, cfozens of p•o· pie ••• like the postman ask us whit the &KC stands for. Usu1lly I un't ,.sist a fluhly answer like "6oH Kincl Cooking!" ffltlY• ..... •• ....... -···· "'HC tt••4a fot ..... ~ Clwlst ..... " ••• wd, tt.t ,..., hll't 11.ctfy Woody Al• ldlNI of I•• ...... For 1 while, we consiclerecl hni119 I contest with something like • weak· end 1t La Costa, if someone cem• up with • real 9r1bber. It WH cl••· peretion, of course, possibly born out of 'grimmer. "GKC h my husi>encl'1 initi1ls." GKC Are my hu1bencf'1 in· itials.' Ah, it is just not aimpla. Then we stertecf playing around with • few of the more Interesting in· swers, such es: 6KC .tends for: 61lANO KIONA,,IN6 CAPER 6000 KIND COOKING or 6UILOENSTERN'S KNACKWURST COUNTEll If you hn,• • better idH cotrte e11 into ·the store end tell us ebout It. Otherwise we get be~lr to • rHlly serious reply • • • ~KC stenda for fuhion ind quality. Merle Christena .. Women'• Appuel 15 Fashion lsl1nd Newport leuh Kiwis Get Off the Ground Mrs. Kurt M. Gronau of Huntington Beach (left), president, and Mrs. Edward w. Burke of Newport Beach were among 13 members of the Newport Beach chapter of die Kiwi Club to fly to the eighth national Kiwi Convention in San 11 Francisco. The Newport Beach chapter won tbe award for the best cl\arity project, paying transportation' costa to a bolpttal and supplying needed et{ujp- ment for a 1everely burned Santa Ana &lrL liwil are former AmerlcaJ.1 ~ lines stewardesses. Old Before Your Time Sun Worship Belongs to Ancients ~PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED 0 ' Socoritr_ Celebrates Birthday .......... ,... .... wftll Mn:' l'elp0°-11enta17, Wlllw la.ek-. .... Ml .Jolla MIDlr, tr11111•. nceiftd tlae Order flt tbe S a tar d • J , Kar U. ROM for 11 ,._, ol outltaD-motbln ti ....... d bl 4iat..,.. to CM _,uJa. ........ to a bmeb ta .. tlon. ......... ..... New omcer. .. tbe Tbe aanrttJ -aUaW Mlne1. Roa Law1, inai· '50 to tbe 07* J'ibrcllLI ol dellt; S..Jey, W:e r.• Orange Couaty, t40 tD a. Mat; Walts TI e I e , Re,.DCJ ol UCI aacl tit to recordlne 1 •cretary; the tm.uUoDU Loan Rlcbard W 11 I 0 D , COi'· Fund. ·Teacher Discusses Children .. .. .. May actlvltlta of tbe YOUDI Sop b ii tl cat e I Womea'a Qub o( Soutbtrn California wUl lied olf with a speaker on ebfld develop- ~It 1be May H mtetin1. Fun Nltlonal Bank, Garden Grove. A preschool teacher far 11 years. Mn. Coot la the motileJ' ol one ol the club'• provisionall, Mn. William Johmon. Bri... and canvta wtn beaJn to be plaJld at 7 p.rn.. ,,.. wlll be Cllb )lrilel' door priJel, -s deaert. Kn. VJr~ Cook, teacher at Lone Beach Qty 01De1e, &eneral ad u·J t dMUcm, wiD be I U I I t apeabr at the 7:30 p.m. meetinC ~ the Security Tbe club'• fourth amual card pcty baa b e e n ICbeduled I« May 20 at Peet'1 J'amU;y Colonial Ter· race Room, Weltminster. Olairmaa ol tbe e'ftDt 19 Mra. Pllt O'Sullivan o'- W e ~· Commlttef. memben iDclllde tbe Mme• Dutch Kalleme7ne WHtmlNter, Jett MarateL Long Beach, and Steff Stock, Watmlnster. MAND ELS Newport -j DATI OllLT! - Spring Special A GROUP of SHOES from our regular stoclc 99 99 to Begalarly ~· to ,24 I • MANDELS, 21 Fashion Island, Newport {Only) . ' "'-.. "~~ -.. ~ j a-.yc.-'4 ~ •... SHOETREE •• -\o 0fher __ .--!..._w\~~ . \ov~e ~ ·~--·· 'i ·I I I .. •• ----~-... ~ Mekeit• Q flor1I gi~ from ow faldous selection of Meutifuly ~ orettd pott.cl ,a.ts. .. ~-_Q Au!Ma, Hy4'rtftfMs, Slexlft. loe. l-. C>mll's. Afrfcn Vi.a.ta OH IM"J eth.a .. M.utlful. an ettractlvely price4 ~REMBMBERO OUR DBUYERIES .4RB PROMn! ~WI ALSO FIATUH c WOALD WIDI Wilt SMVlcl • • • ·-' R.OWIAS DllMUD ANYWHIUJ ~NOTHING S.4YS IT LIKE FWWERS ' ..... __________________ ....... HOURS: MON. THltU SAT. t A.M. TO 6 P.M.. SUND~YS 10A.M.TO1 P.M. -\ . --... ~ ... ·------------------·--------------- I• .ANN AR' Wedell! DM't I '' ,,.. ... , /•JI lo tiff '"' 1p1 o/ I. tllfff, fl/I /,, of 1/Jn1 1111. ~ . Hll Hf 0 JOHH I DIXON f< HI " IC DAY/! WO ICA. Awl ' Y oMr f llflorit " will b1 h• .._ Fllte 1-1 1975 Loni Corner o and lo"9 ~ONCi . 59 AMlalCA't LAlteUT GI ... I • m ...... M f/11 ·=' 170j .. J " c: . .. ~ • . • ... .. .. .. . .. • '• .. .. .. -• . ... -.. ... .. -. • .. -.. .. ... . .. • . . -. • . . . .. . . • . . . ~ . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . .. ~~-~ Braaten\of H u n ti n I U • Beach was anno&meed b7 tbe llride .-:t'• puala. Kr. and Mn. Art ArlbiqtDa durtq a cblmpape ,_., Pftll ID ..._. ti Miii ~··n.tllRtbdat. Women Order Rumor Club Keeps lunch Date, -:J Mn. Clair Bunt will be in-tecretaries, and a.adea -:-For · ~onaciy MOrning :1~11=·:"ci':: a..-.-...... .:~ Portruta la Parody _will~ tHUP. II In ch•ge ol ~-a K~l4, ~ TOPS Club · "t bl prtMnttd bJ mUStcal reeervatiool. • 1 humorist Vivian Berger d~· Va 1 ab 0 n d S .,t 10 A. Ba~BQJ Inn, Weltmlnater. FI n 1 e Y Sc boo 1 • ~ mi the Moi¥fllY, Monung members will take 0 ff AU1ttins Mn. Baat clur-mult:lputpose room is the Club of . La1U11a a annual Wedneaday. May 22, fer the lnl tbe comln• ,ear wU1 be setting for the meeting of meeting tn Hotel Laguna at San Dieso Zoo. Included in the Mmes. E. J. O'Donnell Trim·Vue TOPS Club <>r ,, DOOD ~y, May 13. their day wlll be a 40-mlnute and Fred Wolfe, v l c e Westmlns.ter. The g r'o up • Durmg the meeting new guided bu.I tour of the )ll'lilktenta: Wllllam Schmidt 1Mberi at 7 p.m. ~'<~ officers 6elected by the famous ioo. and R. V. P ll l 11 i pa, Tbursday • ·DomU1ating committee will --~~~~~~~~~~~..---~~~~~~~~~~~~-- be introduced' and installed. · Mrs. Frederic L. Siebert, past program chairman, bas Tbe ..... to-be ii • 1rac1uate • f Rlllltialta Beach Hilla Scbool .... Orange Coast College and ii •llllDdiDC UCI, where abe la an art major. Tbe future bridegroom, IOll of Mr. ud Mrs. Walter been named pre s id e.n t. M tod ~.J finest, most 1· bl C l ""T 1 Assisting her will be vice &gmYCJI.( • • • 83' 8 • re 18 e 0 ar J. Ve • • I •: presidents the M m e s , Martin J. Gurney, Waiter Kausch and John C. Price. .ANN ARTHINGTON Wedell .. P .. ns T •n "' tit" '!"• 1111 ill1• •I 1/11 1111 of fllltlO/IJ iHtllfJs Ull '""f. .,,, Ju,,, lis11J • f 1111 of 1/11,,, b1Jo111. ,, ' HEHRIDO'H HHrrAGE ,,_Wl JO'f.H WIDDICOMI DIXON l'OWDEAMAICER Hlf(MAH IRANDT ((/HOEL DAYIS CAI/HIT WOODUAAIC KAUSTAH J,11'1 _, -- Y t>M' fdt!Mil1 inl1rior tlu ign· " will be h11pp7 lo 11.JJiJI yo11. ._ fl• (enH-·-1'11 1975 long leach llvcl. Corner of 20th street Ind Lo .. IMcli Blvd., LONG BEACH 591.1347 .,. • Braaten.· allo attended Hun- tington Beacl Rigb School ud ()CC;-and DOW attends California St ate College, Long Beach, where be ii majoring in education. No date· baa been selected for the wedding. .. Peering Around FOLLOWING THE Orange County Pbllbarmonlc Socie- ty's Preview last Wednesday Mrs. Cora Peggy Walla~ honored Dr. and Ml'J. Jan Popper at a luncheon in the Irvine Coast Country Club. Her guests included tbe Messrs. and Mmes. 'Ibolnas Allinson, Jack G r o th , William Quimette, Edward A. Pellegrin and Mrs. Claude Patterson and Drs. Maurice Allard, Colin Slim and Clayton Garrison. 'lbe previous T u e 1 • a y Mrs. W a 11 a c e feted members who have served on the Associates boa.rd. As outgoing chairman 1 h e entertained at a champagne luncheon in her Balboa Bay Ctub apartment. Honorees were the Mmes. ~ct Prescott, A. H. :W.:axted. William Moseley Jones, C. S. Yarnell, Robert A. Ramsey, Lloyd L . Aubert, Mary Graham, Pat- terson, Quimet~. Norman Huff, Wilfred A. Berls, John R. Waters, Willard Dunlap and VinceDt Arena. Merry Makers TOPS Merry Makers meet every Thursday of the month in Perry School, Hun· tington Beach, at 7 p.m •. ~--:!-h'11DRAPERY {fltl IJLJ ~J. EA NE R 6 • .....,. Water.,.,_.. e PLAMI PAOO"NG DCLUSIYI I SUAIANTDD DIAPUY CLIANIN• Drapery CIMttlftl. Perfect ..... "' ...... tfte ..... ywr 4rapery, ., 111% ,. ,a.c.....t If c1.....W.. e Nelhrlnkate eNeWltt.f.._. • ....ct ...... , ...... ................ ew .... 1hlll1......, oua IXCWllYI IDVICI e P1 .. a•llMI IMteHatlea . ,, .......... ....... • T8"M MaJ le Anwltlli ., .......... • ,,. &..-. .,,..,.. Off fW U.. & ClfTJ 20% 540.1366 642.0270 1702 llEWPOIT avo., COSTA MESA MRS. E. EDDIE LeBARON Uteh Ceremony .- ·Salt Lake Tempie Scene Of Double ·Ring Rites 1 Others are the Mmes. Howard B. M o f f l t t , treastn'er; Ralph David, recording secretary, and Helen P e r It 1 n s , cot· re1p<>nding secretary. Upcomin1 activities also loclude a meeting or the Facts and Fantasies Section · in Fashion Island House at 2 p.m. Tbunday, May 16. when Dr. Dixie Sturgis will lpeak. "The world is y o u r )>ffh1ve. Do yoo know bow to get the honey, or are you getting the sting?" she will ask during her talk, ac- cording to Mrs.' Perklnl, publicity chairman. Al.So on the calendar is a bridge-luncheon in the Hotel Laguna at noon, Monday, May 20. Mrs. D a v i d Klsselburgh, chairmen of CM Auxiliary The first Thur'lday of ~ month members of tM. American Legion Auxiliary, Costa Mesa Unit ~ gather In the American Legion • IJ San Hall, at 8 p.m. Information Salt Lake Temple in Salt Richard Wilcox w regarding membenhip is Lake City, Utah was the set-Marino, and Noel Marshall obtalna.,le by oalllng Mn. ting far the marriage of of Fullerton. Neal Hougan, ~4. Judy Lynn Blair and E. Ed-The reception will tat~e.--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil f i place in Santa Ana Fir die LeBaron, a ormer res· Ward next Saturday. Think dent of Costa Meaa. Assisting will be the Mmes. Paul H. Dunn, member of MJcbael Evanko, Rich Quorum of Seventies, of-Wilcox. Jeffrey Stevenson ficlated at the Letter-day and Miss Karen Roberts. Mother's Day · Sainta ceremony. The bride attended th Mr. and Mrs. G9orge B. University of Utah and Lat Blair of Salt Lake City are ter4ay Sa.iDtf Business Col parents of the bride. The lege. She affiliated wl bridegroom is the 100 of Mr. Lambda Delta Sigma. Her and Mn. H. Neal LeBaron husband, who resided of Letbbridge, A 1 b e r t a , F u 11 e r t o n , a t tend Canade. Brigham Young Uni9et'sity THINK ... Given in marriqe by ber Arter a wedding trip to·eon lnhl father, the bride wore a necticut, New York, Mia Jc A-"" floor-length gown of lace and and Jamaica the couple wi ~ I or•-za with a beaded rose make their home in ._ ..._ .._.._ • o-• ....... _,,. headdress. She carried a ~A~n:a~. ==------__:~~~~~~==~! :s~hid~ carnauooa and VAST PARKING IN REAR Maid of honor was Mias Gerri B 1 a i r, the bride's sister. Bridesmaids w e re Miss Kathy Maxwell of Salt · Lake City, Mlss Barbara Marshall ot Fullerton llld ·MrS. John Darling Of Whit- tier. Best man was Wendall Brown of Menlo Park.1 \1 sher s we r e To m 1 1 Thorkelsoo of Santa Ana, Relations Discussed &lr1h ol .,, Baby aod FtlllDIJy ReiatiODI "' lie MJb. Met of the ewntnc to be pfeaented by 1be Costa Mesa a.pter of La Lecbe League Tueldaiy, May 14, at 7145 in tie Hun tin gt on Beach home ol Mrw. Dooald Wa!W. • The pub1'c ii invited to at· tend lie dillCUssion, and ntaY obtain further in- fsmation about the league ~ Mn. H. W. Moore. 545-4118. The etta cnapter Otbers the tecood Tuesday ot each month. B 0 B'S °""DAILY t :JI AM• 6 PM MNtt.1111111 ........... ,.. CLOHO MOTMll'I DAY BARGAIN CENTER 1812 Newport Bl., Costa M·esa Ph. 646·71'7 Ou11ity Br1nd lllmes N T .............. --.......... c... low• 1U1 Discount . .. =.::.• Friday to Wednesday SPECIALS RIMIM•ll MOTHER ON Hll DAY Visit-OUT Coimttic aftd Jewelrv Department& for manv. 1™1nt1 mort lovely ond quality gifts at l-Ow, low pricu . LADllS' IUMMllt 10111 t3 25 ;. 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Af~ p~ \ .. ....... , ,.,., .,_,.. ::!"1: month. the dall) volume of pbysi~al mo'6ment of stock ~~· " ~,.., .. "°'11' HIMY '41n<Wt• ' the Big Board soared to a certificates -among brokers. A ~~ :::'~ :".::' ,;:,: ""'::;.:::; fan tactic average of over It will, In the words of Rob-~Ula ,... :.:;;1':"11151=.,1~.: .. ~: 15,000,tXM> sbarM. ert W. Haack. president of ~ .. ~11 ~":ru:c.; • .,.._,_ o1 ... --n. A basic reason for the the New York Stock Ex· ~~· _ 1 · spiraling volume has been change. ·•create for securi· ~'-..!/'I!~· ·• la the next tortnilbt, tHe the emphasis on "perform· ties a flujdity of movement ~~"• . · J• ,__ or. ""'-• xc ange an<:e" which is 1mpe1Ung compara e o e way Amico ,. ,• "'--Y .. s•-.. E h • · bl t th A"'-""'"JtC" ' • ... ~announce a &jant step instltutiQDS particularly checks move money through ~ ::. ', ... t ~1' a rd eliminating the mutual funds, to accelerate , the banking system." ~~30 ffu':: ~::: :~~r~~; tw:nov~r of their stock p~rt· THIS IS by rar Ule big· ~~:l::C~'~£, ~,: (. "'--b d foli os 111 sear~ of quJck gest measure being taken A~~,. CMm L[IDJ Wucu you uy an pr-"··-T"''-s cb for ~r· "'' ••t ' Meet '·• U .,._ h b UUY. lWI to b--.1•• •'--pa,..,.._.. Arri,! Pvrll• 1 12 ~ securt....,1, t e r e y f 1 ....... a I g .. iu1 Yoe r----.. "'" 1 ..o .,..'E,1-h ~ · onnan_ce s nv.. re, c n avalanche. Other steps have Aud "°"ia c Cw>HDI t. e arc and in· new heights . been taken. though, and the ~~l=I'°" l=' 1 "' creDingly mas ve move· "But the pendulum will fact that Wall Street's back Ailee olr• 0·~' =t~J8~ :v~be': swing t-00 far in this direc· offices almost bro.Ice down lroc\r...i~~,~ Wall Street during days of tioo of performance and under the trading strain in • ~":.: futastic treding volume. then will swing back." says January in a way forced ,."':.~.: ·.'"L.•ess "OU are a Wall a close obser'1er of this phe· the firms to prepare to ban· ~~':'.':' U1U ., nornen~n. "The pace of rl~e dle April. l lric-1<•1 ,.,_..,," Sb:eieter, the technical de· In trading will not be malll· Now furtbeT moves are aw.... itWii,.. un11, ta1JI of the new Central tained." ..... CV. ••• .os c.rtificate Setvlee, to be under consideration, rang-:t. rt=,•'" activated at the start for QAT, 111EN, can we ing from a totally new type • ~.,. 320 stocks accoUJ\= for:.> reasonably ~ct? We can bofadtickearter to abullnewdin NY~tEh :11: ~~11~12~: Ul t f ... _ • 1 t 12 """· 15 000 000 e qu rs g w1 • 1 we1tt Ser'llce 1.so pereen ° WC • VO • expec • ,vvv-I ' the most modem facilities :::''9r.' s~.~.u .. 1~:50 U1DI, are unbnpertant to share days Oil the NYSE to Ii'" - yo11: Actually, it JOU notie!e become normal. This would in lower Manhattan. ~f"·Jifa: co anr change, it will l>e that be indicated Jus~ by the pro-The stock trading explo-•«1.~ ,.~:,..:,t..,6A yom' brokerage firm seems jected growth of stock own· slon was an extraordinary 1W1 co E!!elnt c .. p m<a orderly. But the com· erablp, already approach· outburst for sprina of 1968 ~·Mf.1~1 '"~' iii' of tht CCS is a hl&blY ing 25,000,000 lndiVlduals. It buht It 1111 toonly a forecast of /II:; ~J~~iJ' significant atory btuuae It would be suggested just by w at s come. :1 c.i. LA 1 • underlines the extent to tfle anticipated increase in wbicll Wall Street ls aut~ the volume of stocks listed matlJlg itaelt in order to on the Big Board from to. handle today'• volume of dQ's 12 million ahues to·15 tr•g and to be prepared mfllion by 1972. to 'handle tomorrow'•· If 12,000,~15,000,000 is 1J1E UPSURGE in trad· average daily trading vol· Ing in stocb, aet off . by ume, it implies that volume .I,>fesident Jobnson'a March some days would be twice 31 ?Pd for flice in Viet-as much-2S,OOO,~plus. Aa Wall Street operates nam, is no likely to cm-today it couldn't take it. nnue. at April'• pace. J.ut U~tyLin~ eome Down •General TelepboN Co. bM befUD the inltaDatloo of an ~ound conduit and cable sy1tem in the Hun- tinP>o Beach lff& alonC B.rookhurst and Yorktown streets. Tbe project, to be un· dertaken in an undeveloped ~ will take advantaae of a sU>eet improvaient pro.- gram also undtt way in the.. area. according to E. R. Vltiman, division manager. TO ILLUSTRATE, when you buy, say 100 •hlu'es of Telephone, the 100 sbarea you buy are actually dellv· ered to your brokerage fbm repreaentJq the tell· eT, T.be paper physically changes bands with all the ICribbling, paper clipa, du· 1,>llcate1, messenger service mvolved, a hangover from the leisurely pre-electronJca daya of long ago. The dan· ger of snafu . all along the Une is great and growing. l(XX)1~.i.-4--+ 9501~.i.-4--+ '.'ftll project ii being OOoe in coopttatioa rih ttle cit!-of Htmtingtm Beach d tract developen. Our effCIU will be to inltail the coaduit sy.tem before the developers .tart t h e i r grading aac1 paving opera- tiOQS," said tbe dlviaioo mattager. But after more than a decade of planning and ex- perimenting, the NYSE has developed the CCS, a com· puterized central handling system which will make t r a n a f e r s of securities among NYSE firms by elec· tronJc bookkeeping entries. W-. you buy yolD' 100 --------------------abaWtrol Telephone. a com· puter at a central office will limply make a book· keeping e n t r y indicating that the firm representing the aeller bu delivered the 100 abarea to the firm ~ resenting you. Council ctiairman J i m •'~ere are DOW 2MJcr ov.ll"bead cahM ta tbla sea whkb if bounded on tt1e wail bJ llUIMrd Slnet and on llMI ea.i by Brookblnt. Tht>' will bt removed and placed in tbe underground di&tributMa system aJooi Yontown betweD Buabard anct Brookhurst, .. tne quarter of a mile south from Y odrtown on Brookburst." Of COID'te, if you want to tab polleNlon of yow-cer· tificat. in your own name, you'll 1UJ1 be abJe jo do IO. But mOlt ol ua daa't want that boeher: we 1'1Dt our brokerap firm to hold IUr aecurt~ tn "atreet aame." For transactiona by •· the bookktepina system mat11 complete senae. It w i l l erase by as much as 75 per· cent tlPe procening and A t w o • d a y All-Orange County B u t in e 11 Op- portunities C.Opf erence will be held Oil Tuesday ~ Wedneaday, June 4·5, at the Anaheim Cooventi90 Center under the 1ponsor1blp of the e c o n o m i c development council of the Orange Coun· ty Chamber of Commerce. Beam, v1ee ,....ieent tftliii!~l~w Flrat ff.Uonal Bank of,.,..._,.... .. _ -. ·-. . i ·. --.. E. F. Hutton invites you to a provocative and stlmu= dllCUMlon . of est1te planning. This one-evenlna course, cond by prominent attorneys, will delve into probate, wills, estate and alft taxes charitable gifts, trusts and investment management !'elated to estate plannlna. , Plan to 1ttend on the date most convenient for you. Spece II llmlted so please call (714) 547·0101 for 1 respvatlon. Diii: lhf 13 TIN: 7:30 'II "ec•: Rolllneon's, Aftehelm, Mltllon "°"" AONorllluelkt Aftehelnt, Celffomle .. • : , ,,,.. .. .._ ....... ,ft,,, ............. Oran11· County, announced that on the first day the con- ference will provide op- portunity for individual ~~~-' dbcuasions with speciallata -.:..:....co-,.;~= in government contracta11ii~PYiii• and sub-oontracu for county busineumen interested in government contract&. The Wedne sday con-1 ..... ~~~­ ference, Beam stated, wlD include e&Cbt w o r k 1 b o l' se11iou directed toward assisting fJnna in securiDCuw~~­lnformation relative to th* international export marlret. Representatins from tbe1~r:=..inc.:=- following U.S. Govem.mtll& agencies will be avallablt for counseling: Department of Defeaae;ltrllllMI~ Department of A r m 1 ; .............. - Department of N a v 7 ; Department of Air F~; 1.=:-... :::= Defense Supply AleDCJ; ,.....,,.'"""""""-' Atomic E o e r g y Com- miuion: Depnrtment o f C o m m e r c e : General ..-= ............. ~:~~s A~~~~~:tloD~.f~"~~i::~~ Spece Administration: Poet Ofllce Department: Small Buainess Adminlstratlcln; Veterans Administ:ratlcm; Department of the lntel'W; Govtrnmeilt Printing Of.l~liii~-!!W! fict. , Mutual Funds 1' • I u '" •W "' "' i , I » 1T 1i l~ ,)tt . -ii •... ~ •-14 ·-,. -·" --.~.· ·-~ •... ' . ~l I ... .. . 08 ........ ,,l .. €losing I .~ ____ , I .. Z2 DAit\' 'tLOT I ·'Instant Big -sermur Schedule RivaU -Big Studios :;'But I'm Not Sick ••• ' .Nevertheless, Steve Oliver gets a .thorough going over ~om "Dr." Kumit Christian as Dan Poppa looks on gleefully in this scene from "Dr. Kn.ock." i.6 be staged next Wednesday through Saturday by the Orange Coast College 11rama department in the OCC auditorium. --Frankie Laine Comes Back· FoUowing Long Dry Spell By VERNON SCO'M' HOLLYWOOD <UPI) - "There's no bus iness lil<e snow business" -my foot. stomp on toes if he't a dancer and break It.is fingers H he specializes in card tricks. The law of. tte jungle prevails at ~ times. When a man is down in Hollywood his peers are on- ly too happy lo Rick him in the mouth if he's a _singer, A case in point: Frankie Laine. Not too long a,go Frankie Drama Workshops Set ~At Cal State Fullerton Two summer t h e a t e r workshops, each extendin~ ror three weeks and featur· ing a major play, have been stheduled b y CaHfornia State College at Fullerton's drama~ent. sist of intens4ve rehearsal. staging a n d pu b lic performances of plays.'' Keller said. "Enrollmoots will be limited to 35 in each of the workshop sessions and accepted on a first come, first served basis. ·Dr. Alvin J. K e ll tr , workshop directol' a n d as$istant drama professor, said tb• sessions will run from June 17 to .July 7 and from July 8 to 28, respec· Qvely. Each carries three iitiit.s of credit, and student& may enroll in one or both. The first workshop will present J o b n Millington Synge's ''Playboy of the Western World" July +7 in the Arena Theater, and the second will be "Inherit the Wind," by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. IM, July 25-28 on the Little 'lbeater'1 proscenium. "The workshops will con· Crossword Pmzle ::ACROSS 1 Split •.Mark left ;i, by a sore vi Looks at 1.4 Radio · detecting . --·and rang· Ing: Abbr. U Roof <tdge l' Place to ;·use a wed gt lf.Engllsh: ·comb. for• IS ·-school lf'Tumlnt: !:Ptfflx 20 Encounter: _0111.: Zwords 22 Bread· "wlnn!r 24 81ver of Spain 26 Thr.· prong..S 1lllPOll 27 Hollywood hopefuls 31 Digit 32 Menu ltftl 33 ~Cbm1Hrcl1I fltablllfl· ment 35-111: Comb. form 38 Still In the sack "Trft i l!HilnlM naM 4lhl!llly 1111111ber tt llnd of P1lntint 43 A "0# llt "D.D.E." 44 lluskal •nit 45 ht alt lmictf¥t -· 47 Stone Ager: 2 words n Ca.,ltal of FIJI 52 • • Ultaon M Ex-Dodger pitcher SI lllcrtlM llMltht "bul• 8 llfll off llflllMt 9 NftlpilCltF• 61 Ch1trflll •H U S11911l1h 10 Slrlddle dlllOnStrl • 11 .... .., ti YI 12 IOl'ft away &S Tll• -V" ll • • sect iofl of "VHf" 21 Before: '4 C111t 111 • Co111-. fof111 I . C.... Z3 lnstru111ent lltwchan 25 Fdlf n::.. H f:-teMr tu 23 Dowtt '°"'"''°" at·LMmt wavini DOI• i .. ~ JO tee l Study cr11111 lllstfly confedon fof an n• 34 Bone 2 ThorllltghfaN 35 Chal\fl ) Adv•taf« node hlforaal 3' Seid Cllovttl ~dlot llOStlecll ~ J7 F,. lft 1M S AgltaW tilt. 6 Sepamed jt HIVlnt Abbf, keling 1 Flsll Powtfs 519/'8. 40 Celebrator of July 1st 42 S.1 41 Across 4J l191I affair 44 Aet spitefullJS 2 ~di 46 Young an Ima I 47 Had rev-,. n ..sour.cu.f flavorl119 •atlflal 49 Scene 50 E111ph1tic netaUff SJ lord expms 1119 1moyanc1 5S So. African •onttarJ IHllt 56 Nou11 t11dlftt 57 Dan. sptttll •Clllftd 60 Edgw Wilson -: U.S. humorist • was ttte hottest hot shot in the rerord.ing. field. He played the best clubs. He was in demand. Then along came a five- year dry spell. Recording companies &huffled h i m around, allowing his records to be released as secretly as a CIA agent entering East Berlin. "l couldn't get anybody interested in booking me," F'rankie said from behind 'Forest' Cast Listed At Beach Playhouse his office desk. ''Nobody A cast of 20 for the Hun-be played by Don Rhoades. IF=========='.11 would buy or see me on tington Beach Playhouse Others in the cMt are televisioo. production of "The Petrified James Smith. Alan Sand- "Tbe late night talk shows Forest" has been announced quist, Dennis Perrin, BiU were the only TV things that by Ron Albertsen. who is Williams. Dale Hash, Ann kept me in the public eye. directing the R o b e r t Moreland. Bill Moreland, Of course I toured in clubs. Sherwood drama. Grace Shaw. J ohn Zim- Those years in the bin-Ron Lambert, winner of merman. John Hensley, Ron terlands consolidated t.be en-the playhouse's best sup· Langseth. Alex D'Asario, tire strooture of my act. ' porting actor awal'd last Paul Sullivan and George "I played places like season. will portray Alan Ralph. Ac4!4e111Y Awft W..- GI OIGI HNNIDY Angel-O's in Omaha and Squires. while Valaree How ''The Petrified Forest" other small clubs. The pay is cast as Gabrielle Maple. opens on June 7 for a four- was good and the audiences The '·HumphreY. B o g a r t weekend run at the Barn, were greaL And it didn't role'' of Duke Mantee will 211D Main St., Huntington ~UL . hurt my prestige because Beach. Ticket reservations NEWMilN r d 1onow acts uke Joe E. are being taken at 892.4631 as CDDL Lewis. I a lso tested new Shaw Group and 847-1631. material on the floor and ·--------.... 11 HaND WKE some of it worked." -·-JX)llj Pl D NATION/IL GENERAL COAPORNrl~ Laine, 0 at u r a I I y' is ans rama FCOST•-- 5'0mewhat embittered. some ox SOITll cam of his C'lose friends during I F • aJ f'LAZA.,,...,_ the saolad daiys refused to ac· n es h v s... Dilfe ,._,. ...... • 146-ml cept ms· telephone calls. "My memory is Jong and t will remember the people who did n't even acknowledge my calls,'' he said. . "There's oo way to know wtien a performer will get cold aJid no explanatioo why his old pals won't get near him . But a few of us are lucky enough to get a second shot. Like Sinatra did." Laine is making a strong comeback on rerords now. His soogs are hitting the charts regularly with ABC records. "Now things are getting hot again," Frankie said with relief. ''But I learned yoo can't rely on your friends. You have to do everything yourself. I t ' s hum an nature. I guess. You t:ry ro take care of yourself first. "I've never l>een reluctant to help someone e I s e . 0 Unfortunately, that isn't the general attitude in show business today.'' William Saroyan's drama "Hello. Out There" will be the entry or the Shaw Players of Orange County in the S o u t h e r n California Tournament of 0 n e · A c t Plays in Riverside this weekend. The play concerns a young man in jail and accused of rape in a small Texas town. It will be presented Satur· day at 7 p.m. in the three· day drama festival. Major roles in the pro- duction will be played by Don Shaw and E i 1 e e n Rockman. Thr director is Don Kohls. Pinter Drama .. ~ Ofll~ .,._ ' ,. ...... w.-... ,. s.1. a s .... n --.-C•11t111- NOW SHOWING "THE VEllGEANa Of SHE" 1.c.e. wltti...,.. lie._.... nit Oltll .. '-"" ' -Plus C~Hit- PAUL · NEWMAN The Santa Ana College , Drama Department w i 11 '" · present_ H_arold Pinters pl!l,t _ '110MBRE"-Of humor and tragedy. "The Birthday Party:· May 9-11. · . Stewart Rogers, S A C drama instructor, directs the play. Love the Colorful Sound of Orange Coun_, Music In Color THE LUXURIOUS NEW IAll. THEATRE MO .. Of IOCl11t• CMAll UMHS 10t !AST IAllOA llVD, \ IAllOA P£NlllSUlA • UJ.4041.» ~ ot1he Dolls ••••• RADIO KOCM 103. t FM From F11hl0n llland. Newport Beach ' . . . AUDREY HEPBURN ALAN ARKIN RICHARD CRENNA •: r .~ .... BROADWAY C9Cft I . DIMlll9 ,.,_.. " ..... "-" lnctw Met.-'"-C ~ ...... "HewTe S-A......,. ••• -.... ,_ Lffl" In Cotor ........ _.,..... 111-12'71 c,....... .... Y-.............. 0..-. "TMI MIU.CATS" e Celaf t • ~ • ,.. Hitchcock Set n,1mesa .. ~ . . . . . ... ' -. ltlJI{ Ii -·"T"-:'-r:....J.:-• ./JC• THE LAST CHA~ TO SEE THIS"~ GREAT SHOW-~ rl/E Mor10N p1cf1Jfte £VENT Of THE. Y~ ~I "MACBITll" ea. .. Mela ,_Ire -TWl·S.-t:• ;.a. 6*1JU 77- CAMr FILM PUTIYA&t-''Tlle s..,. ., .,.._ Te c:...~ II-' a.eo TllMfre -l'r1. • S•. I:» ft.M. CHILOUN'S THIATH-"Tlle ~ _, 0."-SM. 1 • J ,,)111. SCI CENTRAL IOX OFFICE-6<46-1 U J leet Plc1aa lllt Mftit -· " ......... '"'4., ...... :- ., ....... ,..._ .. ·•I -·--ClllRA...,. __ , .. , A willful passionate girland .~. the three men who want her! ... .' ---, --~Jlimt-11~iMfiAldaA ' . JUUE CffRl~ .. 1DP.fOS'IBP ~ AlDllllS "enter . laughing" fASlWll ma ·-·--·-• ll~ HELD OVER Last 7 Days ... W1NND 5 ACADIUY OF AWA~OS -7:et•• • Wlftlr D F1 mia.. ·~ _...,,. ... ? ;- ~7- l . 1IOloriol -*-* Into tll trlbll • fti ,.. e .,. . -, .. JM9 --:-"_ .... . . ' -! . : . ..... .: . I" ... -···;;ii\. le c:...·~ ,,,,,,. .. 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'-..... .......,, ---Cflllr, .............. ....,, ... _.. ................. .. ..... .,.., .......... ...... ......... , •• r. .... ,._,,.. ........... c..t. . ................. 1tf1J It• A 11 ..... .......... '42-4311 Nsq,.,. ...... MOON MULUNS d :~ d fi -.. --~~ Mun AND JlflF .. ... OOW PARE~! l'M ™E CMl&FJ HOW'S PEOPLE: GONNA KNOW l'M CHIEF WtTHOUT M< HEAWRESS?J ~ 8ETrER RETURN 'THAT AT ONCI, OR l'U. 9E FORCEP 10 ••• - ly Tom K. Ryan By Al Smith "' .... ·--·-· .. . OKLAHOMA KID -Dean Martin, above, hosts the "Dean Martin" show tonight In color, at 10 p.m. on Channel 4. A comic sketch featu.res guests, Don Rickles, as a saloon> owner caught in a shoot-out between Sheriff Roy Rogers and Dean Martin as the Oklahoma Kid. Other -guests include Dale Ev-ans, Petula Clark and Flip Wilson • TELEVISION VIEWS He's Gotta Be Kiddin' BY RICK DU BROW HOILYWOOD (UPI) -Can there be doubt any longer that the greatest new television star ol the past season was Tiny Tim of NBC-TV'S "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" series? AND CAN ANYONE DOUBT that be is just ~merging, that he is headed tor a blockbuster career in all of show business? ; Nothing makes this more dear than Ills flist album, recently out on Reprise records. lt is a mas· terpiece, an instant collector's item that reveals bis timeless feel for music both old and new, and radt· .ates a shining innocence throughout the uproarious humor, touching ballada and new-world musical commentary. It is not mereTy a record, but I show, a major production that transmits the magic ot th.e theatre. , _ IN ADDITION, those televiewers who have be- come used to Tiny Tim's voice -his falaetto sing· ing -will be pleasantly sull>11'ised when he sell aside this trademark occasionally on the record and reveals a wider, warmer vocal range . I confess, 1 sat down lo the record expecting hard· ly more than a few lau ghs, but the artistry become'S immediately clear, and sustains throughout. The est~ chestratiom, besides, are quite wonderful, catchy ~ the old style, intense in the new. And there, above all, is Tiny Tim making you somehow smile down de~ and trust, without quesUon hia innocence Ol ipint. . "TINY TIM is a lost lithograph by Toulouse- Lautrec," wrote Albert Goldman in a recent and brilliant article in a New York newspaper. He added convincingly that Tiny Tim, born Herbert Kauhry, "is directly in touch with a musical and theatrical past that speaks from hls mouth with the frighten· mg,authorlty of a Dybbuk." Several months ago, alter I had written sev· eral pieces praising Tiny Tim, 1 bad dinner with an NBC·TV executive and told him the network had • real star on its bands. I think he also suspected that. but he asked me if I were serious. Like almost ev: eryone else, he couldn't figure out whether Tiny Tim was for real. I wasn't sure then either. BUT I AM NOW. U Tiny Tim weren't for reai he would have been demolished by Johnny Canon· recently on the "Tonight" show. Instead. ~ Ti~ wu completely untouched by the ueual wilecracb. · He left himself wholly end innocently vulnenble ._ thereby becoming indestructible -and tralllfonned: Carson into a straight man, winning away with the audience and the show. · .. I leave you with these words by Tiny Tim, re- corded by NBC: "I come from New York and my dear, d.Mr" sweet parents have been so wonderful to me 11 well ·~ my dear sweet friends. I have been singing eMr s1oc:eJ can remember •. years ago appeat;ing in ·~· teur shows m Brooklyn, and just all over the pla~. "I SANG-ln hospitals., and for the poor in Ule streets. I even sang ln back alleys and on subway trains, just to sing whatever the people wanted to hear. All ! want~d to do was to spread joy all over}• .. I believe him. I absolutely. believe him. Al:Jeo. JuteJy. . Dennis tlae Jtle11~e 'WI ~-If NO 'um.I .C• ~'! fM._,. ,,,, too 1· .. "' " --. ~ • ~ -·" ... -1• •.... ,.. - --~Disturbing~ Sen. Robert F. ·Kennedy's winning margin in the Indiana primary TUesday apparently was p(ovided by a broad spectrum of Jow tncome groups. He won nine out of 10 Negro votes and nearly half the vote of eastern European ethnic groups. Without these. the result would have been close to a tie among the three Democratic candidates. '- The result keeps Kennedy a strong candidate. But It raises a question. PrHJection polls snowed that Ken- nedy had suffered a sharp decline nationally. Post· election reports had Kennedy spending more than $1 million in Indiana Instead of the $150.000 planned earlier-and the $600.000 he '!thought" (In an election night TV interview) that he might baye spent. The obvious -and disturbing -question is, did the "lubricant" provided by unlimited Kennedy spend· ing make the difference? 4 . -. L WV Deserv~ Support ''Just. the facts, ma'm, just the' facts." That familiar TV line describes why the League of Women Voters, nationally and locally, is one organ· ization concerned with politics with which few quarrel. The LWV, strictly non-partisan, completed its most successful drive to register voters in Orange Coast com- munities between January and the registration dead- line April 15. The league's local candidates' fairs contributed sub- stantially to voter knowledge. Publication of candidate biographies and the pros and cons of ballot measures were decidedly helpful, also. Not least important, LWV has so enriched its mem· bers' knowledge Of civic affairs that it has created a pool of talent for public commissions. advisory com· mittees, action councils, planning groups and the coun- ty grand jury. The league will tackle a number of new projec ts in She'll Help Ge t DST the Yea r Round -W&urs from rtadnt art wtlcomt. Normally 10T'ittr1 1hould COft"'tl thei1 ~uagti m JOO words or ~ss. The right to condtmt Lttttr• to fit spoct or eliminate libel is 1ese"'ed. AU let· tns mun inclw lignatu11 a11d mail· hist add11u. but 11m1W1 .mu bt with- held on re'll'est. To the Editor: Referrin1 to your April 30 editor· ill concernJn1 Daylight Saving Ti.me: f would like to see this area. and any· other that wishu, have this fast time ALL THE TIME. Ia there anything an individual can dc>lO 1et this changed? Can we make speechea, write city, atate and gov· ernment officets or officials, d.raw up a petition. lobby, get,.a new bill be· fore the Legialature, what else? If there ia any paper work I can do or any people to see, within reason (I work a little too) I would spend my time trying to get this time set to permanent. fut time-. There are states that do have it and they get along fine. NALIA HOMEYER A national law could require each 11tate to remain on the same time ba· 11i$ for 12 months a year. but each state would decide for itnlf whethtr it will bt cm permanent DST or per· ma11ent standard time. Sutce more daylight at the e1ui of the day co11Ld reduce crime (the crime rate for the hqllr preceding da11break is about half that of the hour begmning at 5 p.m. 1mder standard time ), reduce accidents in the Late af ttrnoon com· muting hours and afford more day- light f or rtcreahan after work, it i., hoped all states will adopt yea r round DST. Ltttns in support should be se1lt to Calif orni.a's senators and congress· men in Washington and to Or<rngt County's representative• in th.e Leg1.&· Dear Gloomy Gus: K.O.F. (Gus. April 30) was dead right aoout Mrs. J.O.L. IGus, April 22). She should thank the highway patrol for making her aware of the poor condition of her tires. Better to buy a new tire (and pay a fine ) than a mortuary bill. -V. W. G. Tllla IM!We -" ,._r ,,...... Ml _,11y ,.... .. Ille ...,...._, ,.. _ ... _ ... ......., ... Dd'I ...... lnture. Resolutions and petiti<rn.~ could help, too. -Editor Retl, Y ellOID Fl .. To the Editor: J am a 19-year-old mice man who has been stationed in Vietnam for the last seven months and my buddy and I wish to say the speeches made recently by Sens. Kennedy, McCarthy and other prominent politicians beve amazed us. The apparent readiness Of the people to forget the men or the USS Pueblo also amazes us. Since oo one seems willing to back the United States and tboee of us who fight and die for it. we have come up with the following pro- posals. FIRST. THAT THE flag of the United St~tes be changed from the fammar stars and stripes to a flag or red with a wide. vertir.al yellow stripe in the center. The red would stand for the blood of the American fighting man which has been and is being shed today. The yellow woold stand for the majority of the American people. We would al9o like to suggest that the American eagle be dropped as a ff.!11bol of the United States and theta J ntcken be adopted in ita place. We reel that these changes we>\M better reflect the aUJtudes of the American people. SGT. EDWARD 0 . WYNES. SP_. JOHN C. THOMPSON, United States Army. 175th RR Co. APO SF 96227. Vietnam. Admirt;Lble Equ ilibrium 1'11outJlta at Large: Beinl a good parent •• so difficult became It calls for two opposite qualities In balance: giving up just enouiti chlldiahness so that• we are mllblre, and retaining just enough chlldlshneas ao that we can empathize With youngsters -an equilibrium as admirable u It Is rare. • • E\491"Yone complains that ' ' t h e truth" ll hard to find. ytt no ont Judpl himself deficient ln trvtMeU- lq; 10 whence tbe lack. II not from MtJa of ua, 1f'bo Uet to hlmseU, dailJ CO!ldnually. mnorselesaly? • • • end history -which Is surely a usurpaUon ol ttie role or God, or whatever name you ascribe to the creative and ~generative force in the cosmos. • • • Few words a.re more misused In the modern lexicon than "myth" -for a myth can mean either an lm1gery that displaces truth. or a metaphor that 11. lumlnatea UM lnner nature of truth: ncl genuine philosophy consists in tepWatlng tbe two. ao"far u la pGNJ· ble. • • • f A cla•1cal example of a myth that dlsplacea truth la tbe fdea o1· '1>aradlae" as a physical plilce ~in t.be atJ IOIMWben; Buber 11c:eU.ntl1 tunMd thlt hdo a myth IUuminating in- ,.., reatit1 w1tb his aphorism: "It ts not tbe salnU that IN ln Pandite. but Plfldile that la In the .afn&s. ") • • • • 'P'rtedom" ls not tM riatit lo live u wt wUb ; ll lt the rllht to '9rlm how .. ..,.. to lt99 tn onkr to f\atruJ all our pottntialltiea. • the coming years. aome of t.bem highly oompta. Examples: Planning at local and county levels, 1nchld- ing the county airpor.t; proposed civic center and rec- reation facilities; a study ~ state government finance and juvenile delinquency prevention. League of Women Voten chapters in Orange Coast communities currently ar. aeeking contributions. The expense of t.bouunda of voter information publlcation1 they produce and distribute, and of their public service programs, simply add up to more o! a load than the members can handle with only their personal contribu· Uons of money and lime. Business organizations and lndividual citizens can make no finer investment in good citizenship at the. local Jevel than to help and encourage the women of the League ol Women Voters by giving to their cause. Reward-{ or -a--'W atehdog'- The Pulitzer Prize for meritorious public service is most often won by metropolitan newspapers with their greater manpower resources for investigative report· Ing. That isn't the case this year. The 1967 award baa gone to our neighbor up Santa Ana Canyon, the Riverside Press.Enterprise, for its expose on the handling of property and estates of the Agua Caliente Indian tribe at Palm Springs. The newspaper's revelaUons Tesulted from a year of rugging by a talented 44-year-old reporter. George Ringwald. In the course of that time, a superior court judge, stung by a Press-Enterprise editorial, hailed the newspaper's president and editor into court. This harasament died when the county counsel and county clerk refused to issue .an arrest warrant. The DAILY PILOT join1 in expressing pride in the achievement of the Riverside Press-Enterprise. The newspaper carried out a notable public se~e in ,the highest traditions of American journalism. (]ncivill~ed Destruetlon a t Colunabla The Anarchic Techriiques of SDSi Upon walls of some of the buildings taken over by student groups at Columbia University were scribbled, among the usual obscenities, varia· lions of these lines: ''Lenin won. Fidel won. W~ will win. This thing is not over yet." It isn't over. A necessary process of getting over with it is a thorough take-out on the "Students for a Democratic Society." The SOS first came into prom!nence at Berkeley, Calif., in 1966. The use of non-students was a feature of this "revolution". Non-students al!IO were used in even larger numbers at Columbia. SOS members are credited with the anarchic organization techni- ques of the occupation at Columbia. Its leadership waa aware of other small pools of discontent. They were able to fuse these into one movement. (AN INTERESTING and perhaps significant feature of the Columbia disturbances was that the Negro students. who occupied one or tile buildings. kept the b u i 1 d i n g scrupulously clean and did not destroy the property. and they vacated the buildlng without engaging in fight.I with the police. They apparenUy had their own separate discipline and organization.) unlawful entry and occupation had been carried out, but to have thm ejected by law. Forcible removal, of course. plays into the hands of the in-· truders in that it' enables them to charge police brutalities while ig· noring their own. Ejectioft of the oc· cupying studenta was a necessity. There remains a further necessity. It is not one confined to Columbia University. This necessity is to Iden· tify .. if it is possible so to do. what Is going on in this country -and others. Columbia University ia one of the great educational institutions of our time -not merely of this country. but of the Western world. For more than 50 yeara the slum called Harlem has been moving closer and closer -like flood waters that rise an inch a month -but keep rising. Thete ·same sociological f 1 o o d waters are rlsing everywhere -not merely at Columbia UnlvenJty. They are rising at all universi~s and at secolfdary and elementary schools as well These same waters are rising in cities. large and small. The SOS. of course, may be what it chooses. In its larger and more estabUs hed chapters. it is seemingly Mao-ist oriented in ideology and methods. If that and other factors be clearly understood1, then the scrib- blings on the wau, the really un- civilized destruction of rugs. furniture and pictures (both paintings and photographs) in the offices and buildings will be more easily un· derstood. . The .revolutionary .com- mitment to aucb an ideology and the guerrilla-type destruction is an ugly one and means to be. It was un· derstandable that the overwhelming majority of the thousands of students was not In sympathy. But the 70Ck>dd persons who were committed to the take--0ver were. of course, not at all in· terested in them, the university or ita future. except in terms of their own objectives. The hard-core SOS was able to attract students with a variety of grievances. r-CAN A UNIVERSITY any longer "concern itleU with "leading" and 111ERE a'AS NO recoW'se. once .ignore the problems out of which the flood waters rise so slowly. so inexor- ably~ We know that secondary and elementary education, like that of universities and colleges, has ~ely failed -and is failing -to uce results necessary for our society. The same waters are risin~~ut our political system. The cal waters are rising in Western utions, in those or the. Communlat coontriea. in Africa. in Latin America. and in the islands of the seven seas. Just precisely what is "goi.nl on in the world': is by no meana identified. We know some of the well• out of which the -waters come. But there 11 as yet no total comprehension. THOSE WHO SEE the answer as one merely of more police or troops would do well to note that the 1'6ters rise in police states -tn k>talitarian• governed countries where writer•. teachers. and officials are belnt fail- ed. It is foUy to think the answer Uea merely in guns. Lawlessness must be met -firmly and without equivocation -but there is urgent need in the world to identify and comprehend this "something" that is 1olng on universally. LBJ's Effectiveness Has Improved WASHINGTON -In theory a pres!· dent loses a great deal of his capacity to get things done In the final months of his administration. P r e s I d e n t John son. contrary to theory. has greatly imprqved his efrectiveness in the short time left to him in the White House. "So much to be done and so little time." he muaed recently. He is in a better position to do what can be done than if he were now concerned by hi.I own re-election. It is . as if he had been freed of political inbibitlon to say and do what he conceives to be right. uninfluenced by its effect .on hla political fortunes. This hu freed his hands in three im- portant wayi in the brief period alnce his March 31 announcement. HE COULD STAND succe11fully firm in hls conviction that it would be a grav.e and lasting mistake to give in to Hanoi's demand that peace talks be held in a hostile atmosphere. He could su~fully upbraid Congress in im· poUtic terms to create pressure for a tax Increase. And, he could take a stronger position on the dangen in· herent in the poor peotJJe's mar.:b on Washington. The President has been able to u - erclae this kind of leadership once again becau~ of general recogmtion that bls reasons for not seekinl re- electioa were sound and sincere. He remOYtd the presidency from political contention and once he did ao the doubts about h.ls own credlblllty and alncertty tended to diminish. Jottnaon waa no longer vulnerable to ehargea of polltlclal triekstertsm: ln retrospect tt ls difficult to see boW he coakt lane bandJed the exa1pe1 ·- .. Qeer1e---. DEAJl GEORGE: Do ,.e tblU I lhould vote tbe ltrailM ~ ticket )mt llee 1 11• IJl1 fatber and gr~ ,..._ dil? 'l'ltet's what u., ~11 ~ me, but I '-" a mmu If mJ ""'· , YOUNG JOS DEAR YOUNG JOE· If~ have to vobt for ~-IU~-:~ )'\..~ -;-:~'~:' ' I ' . . ~· . ... , .. problems of negotiation with the Com- to do so by proposln1 that a con- gressJonal committee go to Paris to seco n d -guess the American negotiatora. Johnson will be in a better position to stand above this kind of political gamesmanship. It is well to remember. however. that this interval of nonpartisanship could be interrufted. There can be lit· tie doubt that o those contending for the Democratic presidential nomina· tion Vice President Hubert H • Hwnphrey would be Johnson's choice. Nomination of Robert F. Kennedy or Eugene McCarthy could be interpreted aa a repudiation by the Democratic party o( lt)e Johnsen record. So it is very much in the President's interest that l'lle be succeeded by one of his own official family whom be could support with a whole heart in the elec- tion campaign, and not only with his whole heart bot ln an effective way. IN THE END n may very well be that the greatest contribution Jobmon could make to the election of Bum· pbrey would be by finishin1 the Johnson Administration on a bi«h. note, aml the highest note he could now reach would be the fruitful begin- nings of.a settlement in Viebld. This would undoubtedly be. more helpful to Humphrey than an}'UiiU the President could 11y in behalf f/f bi.I Vice President. More Moonlighters in America ·. mun.lats in the midst of a political campa1gn. Even now he la quite aware that too much will be expected too soon. Tbe pressure to have produced a miracle by election day would t..ve been intolerable. ' . . TERMS OF A VIETNAM settlemtnt may yet be injected lnto the political campaign. Senator Fulbright wished 'lbinga a columntat migbt ne¥er ~ If be didn't Opell bis mail: The blgb cost of keeplng u'}> with the Joneses la creatin.g mort moonligbters ln AmorlcL Some U mlllion workm -about five percent of tbe labor force -now hold doWn two or mo ... jobs. Modem war has eUmlnlted 8t leaat one combat bM#d -U. mule. Afttf the CMI Wr, a tbouland Union veterans received dlnblllty penslON from lr\jurles suffered from the bttes aod ttcb of AnnJ multl. A a.man doctor bl$ pvtn medkaJ IPPfO'al of .-. feminine CUilom Of W1rtD1 booU._... ~Be ..,a tbt boot.I helPI kMW'be atria trom c*Nnc colds. . fiKI U YB A IUGllT .. tab Pl· ........ 8ll10De ~bfrd.braiaed. A lllrd's .... la ...a....oftaJl .. --.t6ed ·bJ t.be •• tft .,... Mi 811 Oltrtch la ndl I 11tefttll Uchtwlctat lb.at eltbtr of Its ay11 ....,.. more tba Ms brain. Qllo«tW aotablM: "I thlnk ft's vtrJ ..,..,..... for -..... let into • politics," sayJ Jackie Gleason. the fat mab'a fat man, "An actor speftda bla careel' learning bow to fool people, and I think it becomea an unfair ad· vantage tf be uees h1a lgMict to get eleded to public office." How they 1ot started: I>avil' Niven rneale in Sap matuine tUi be once worlted as a liquor aaleernan. He Sot bounced when he blithely spent a salary advance on gambling lllltead oi trying to make aalea. AFl'ER EXBAlJ8'11VE engineertn1 tbacUn, It hu beeJI foand thM It take1 let1 effort to Dilck e pllpft'Oltp off the ftoor ud .,Ul & on a 6eslt than tt dolt to tdle a P't'fl" dip off the desk and to.. tt to tbt floor. Tben doe111't .._ macb Wt b' Ideate to f1ad out. ... tbtre? ,Om rwoe tbl7 bftt '° MU popcoc n la motSoa pk1ure bomel to breU .,.. II lbt bll(l ~ el mlkinS flbm. For exmnple, Jilli Andrlwa. m Mr latllt JW•ctlol. '"Saul" ftlrl • 10WD1 C1'91ted for Mr m a IOlt Of men than ••• Tblnk °' all tbt IDOM1 ~ mlCIJt uw •"*' tf 10meoae •w tagbl JuUt a.ow to ... , Despite a f.Wnc bb1ll rate. tbl U.S. C::. ... .,.,.. ta •Ull Soiftl • boom, boom. If Y" Ion ..... bt .... to *' .......: unt1l the 7hr m>. There'll be twice u may ol your fellow Amertcans to love then - 400 million. WORTH REMEMBERING: "The middle-aged woman with a Di~,.&ure may be only a bulge in a (lrdled cage.'' · HiliorY 1-IOll: Can you naee the first U.S ... illldtlt 1'bo wa .... u American dUlat J1e •• Mlltia Va Buren, ..... bb1h c1a1e ..... s. 1712. Tbe •ven pnaideata who preceded him tn office were 8" wa BriUsb IUbjects. I • Thunday, May t, ltee ___ ... __ ..... . . --~ -- Mil Ne~ For ~AN the Chica given pe American to Milwa• Angeles T Quoting Times sai• an April League 01 that a Wh: "It wa11 newspape1 general rr president, The Wl! regular-se. Milwauke. tional Lea First ga Wi sconsin against th Short sa games the but he a0 than an e people tt Braves." The Whi been pla.ni Chicago. reportedly approval f, plex near Att.endar dwindled i The Tim meeting • alignment next year teams eac pansion ci City. It said I consist o Cleveland, Kansas Ci The We! of Callfa Oakland, Milwauk~ Bob RE Angels. ac was discu! on." He • the meetit Cle White Joe Croc dent, was in Boat.po. A league that there DO foundat • OAJ\l,Al' mn~ to bJ could, saya With a night, the native stn bittel',md It allo am i=J. Ont aod 11 A's downet Cbartte 1 , prne Apr White Sos mu of tht Brooldn ' tbl •• w so innor· ary and that of lS largely >produce :iety. in~ut · -~ cal n utions, coontries. and in the >inl on in identified. llJ out of t there Is 1n. tnswer as or troops he Wlters talltarian· writers, >eirit jail· llswer lies -firmly but there to identify >mething" Te way. ry ~ell be n Johnson 1 ol Bum· Jbinl the ~ a high, M could tful begin· tna~ be"'1nare 1ytWni the iau !JI bis . . ~ol ve then - "' ~Dalt .. ..... ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... "' .... , .... '*'"" 'ef.O. .. - ThUf'Sday, May 91 1968 OAJL y "LOT H ANGELS' PAUL SCHAAL MAKES DIFFICULT FIELOIN~ PLAYS LOOK ROUTINE WITH HIS MACHINE-LIKE GLOVE HAND AND RIFLE-LIKE THl\OWING ARM. Milwaukee Next Home Rigney Blasts 'Beanhall' Antics Blues Hoping To Score Win With Strategy For Chisox? ~ ANGELES (AF) -Owners of the Chicago Whlte Sox have been given permission to move their American League baseball franchise to Milwaukee next year, the Los. Angeles . Times said Wednesday. Quoting a "reliable source," the Times said the decision was made at an April 25 meeting of American League owners and executives. but that a White SOx official denied ft. "It wasn't even talked about." the newspaper quot.ed Ed Short. White Sox general manager and executive vice president. as saying Wednesday. The Wrote Sox are playing nine regular-season g.ames this year in Milwaukee, former home of the Na- tional League Braves. First game for the White Sox in the Wisconsin city is next Wednesday against the California Angels. Short said ticket sales for the nine ~JneS there have been tremendous but he added. "this is nothing more than an experiment. a ravor to the people there who supported the Braves." The White Sox for some time have been planning to build a stadium in Chicago. Arthur Allyn. club owner. reportedly is on the verge o( getting approval for a $43-millioo sports com- plex near downtown Chicago. Attendance at white Sox games has dwindled in recent years. The Times said t.hose at the April 25 meeting also discussed a possible alignment or the American League next year into two divisions of six teams each including the planned ex- pansion cities of Seattle and Kansas City. It said the Eastern Division would consist of Baltimore. B o s to n . Cleveland, New York, Washington and Kansas City. The Western Division would consist of California, Detroit, Minnesota. Oakland, Seattle and Chicago or Milwaukee. Bob Reynolds, president o( the Angels. admitted the dlvisional setup was discussed but "nothing was vofed on." He also denied that officials at the meeting discussed the tr.ansfer of t..1e Wb.ite Sox to Milwaukee. Joe Cronin American League presl· dent, was not available for commerit in Bost,on. A league apokesman laid. however . that there wu "nothing to that at au. no foundation to it." .. By EARL GUSTKEY Of Ille DlllY po11e1 Stiff He refrained from using the word beanball. but Angel manager Bill Rig- n1!y made it plain Wednesday night he doesn't care for the way Ameri· can League pitchers are treating his shortstop, Jim Fregosi. Fregosi was hit on the outside of the left wrist by Cisco Carlos in the first inning Wednesday evening and had to leave the game for X-rays, which re· vealed no fracture. "That's the fourth time he's been knocked down by balls that've hit him," Rigney sa.ad in angry tones af- t.er the Angels beat the Whi_~-So~.~· A"flel Slate May 'A1111•ls Y$ Mlnriesota 7:SS f·"'· KMPC \OJ~ (1n1v 10 Anoels ,,. Mlnnesola 12 s:ss p.m. c Mav 11 Anoels VI Mlnnesola 7:SS p,m, KMPC (7101 May 12 Angels VI ~lnnesota 12:" p m. KMPC (1101 Mav u Anvel• at hlCHO S:SS p.m. KMPC mo IMP IS Al!lltls at hlcaoo S:25 p,m, KMPC (710 "Fregosi stands as far away from the plate as any hitter in the Ameri- can League. If you're going to get close emugb to hit him, the pitch really has Competition Picks Up 'Pushover' Days Gone For Palmer, Nicklaus NEW QRLEANS (APl -A vet.eran PGA official predicted today as the $100.000 Great.er New Orleans Open G<>U Tournament got under way that Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus will no longer be able to dominate the play for pay ranks. ''No. not because they're off their game,'' quickly added Bob Gorham. the PGA's field secretary. "It's be· cause there are .so darn many good players coming on the tour these days. It is just that the competition is get- ting better and better, stiffer and stif- fer and no one man can reaJly domi- nate the game." He points to this year's money llst, in which eight of the top 60 have been UNBEATEN WOLVES REMAI N I N CELLAR PASADENA. CaJif. ( APl -Despite their unbeaten record. the Los Angeles Wolves of the North American Soccer League's Pacific Division are stJll in last place. How? Under the league's scoring system, points are not only awarded to winning teams but bonuses are given to the ones that score many goals. And the low«oring Wolves, with a 3-0-2 record, have only 34 points, five shy Of Vancouver. in third place. The Wolves' defensive team held the Chicago Mustangs to just one goal Wednesday night but only George Benitez' goal hit the visitors' net and the game elided in a tie. on the tour less than two years. plus the fie ld of the GNOO. Fifteen pi-as survived the PGA's Approved Tournament Player School at Palm Beach Garden, Fla., earlier this month, earning the right to join the lucrative tour. Se~ of them tried to qualify here. the first tournament in which they couJd compete. Four made it -Bob Dickson, whose amateur record includes vic- ·tories in the British and U.S. Amateur championships: Japan's Hideyo Sugi- moto : Joe Porter and Larry Hinson. Also in the field is Wayne Vollmer, who fl unked the ATP 144-hole tOIJ.I'.Tla- ment in Florida. He could play hen? under a PGA rule that a pr-0 without an ATP card 08fl attempt to qualify for three events annually. If he is lucky enough to win. he is automatic- ally permitted to play the tour. However. the galleries will be fol· lowing such players as Nicklaus. Tom Weiskopf. who is this year's top mon- ey winner. Julius Boros, Gary Play- er. Frank Beard. Billy Casper. Gard- ner Dickinson. defending champion George Knudson and Doug Sanders ... Dickson. Porter. Hinpt and Sugi- moto, with either extremely early or extremely late starting times. will be struggling to survive the cut at ·the 36th hole. Success means thev get an auto- matic eJCemntion for the next tourna· nament on the SS.25 million tours this year. Palmer bypassed the GNOO this year and so did Masters champion Bob GoaJby. to be inside." Then he sounoeu an unfriendly w~ng. "I'm keeping a little book on guys like that." The Angels try (or two straight to- night when Fountain Valley's Jim Mc- Glothlin ( 2-2) takes on .Jim Merritt (3-2) of the Minnesota Twins. "May~ we can g.et something go· ing hen! at this Bii A," Rig said. hap- py over Clyde Wright's victory Wed- nesday night. ''Clyde's really going to help us, Cubs'· Niekro Tops Col~vito In Final Tally CHJCAGO <AP) -Joe Niekro of the Chicago Cubs owned his fifth straight National League pitching victory to· day. no thanks to a slugging refugee from the American League, Rocky Colavito of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Niekro got the decision but wasn't ,Dodger Slate May ' Dod9en •• Chlcato 10:30 KFI 16'01 M•y 10 =• ., At11nta S:OO KFI \~I ~i 1,~ ~t. ~. ').'lr.3~ w;ooo"n1 cU.1 around at the finish as the Cubs stag. gered to a 7-6 triumph over the Dodg· ers as Colavito slammed across five runs on his first two NationaJ League homers. 1 Niekro, unbeaten since an opening day loss to the Cincinnati on April 10, yielded only four hits in eight innings. They included a lWO·run homer to Colavito in the second and a solo homer by Luis Alcaraz in the fifth. Then Niekro tired and was y;inked after walking the Dodger leadoff man in the ninth. After another hit Colavito blasted a three-run homer. , LOS ANOILIS CHICAGO Al• H •tt U It H ltll vero•llM. u s o o o Kess Inver. u s 1 1 n P•rl<rr. I b A 0 0 g Beam. 2b s ' , 0 W 01vls. cf A 0 0 . II Wllll•ms, II A I 1 2 Falrfv, rt ~ 1 I 0 S.nfo, lb J 1 I 1 ~:l!~'ro.c II : i i SO :::.ks{b1b 1' o1 o1 OO .l1c~:!':.V·7!>» ~ ? I f Ru~~~2· rf J l 1°1 '·? Sulla<>, P t o '. o Phllllo~. er ~ o 1 1 Kt kich. o I o o o J Nltkro. o O o · O Purdin. o o O o o ""'""~'· o o n o ~~~~r.·."" o 0·: : : "'ror,;1.0 3! ~ ,~ 9 G•T~~i':on· 1111 ~ : ' : Los An"'91 • .. • 020 010 003 -6 Ch•c•oo • .. . . . ~ :io1 cm oo. -1 E -Bedt~r!. OP -Chlc1go 1. LOB -Lns Ant•lf't '· ChlCHO 10. 2tl -P~lllPS. Huncllev. 8. Wiiiiams. It. a.nev. 311 -L. Jol>NOl'I. Hit -11 Wllll•ms 141. Santo CS!. Colavito 1 en. ,6furu (1J S -J. Nlelu·o. SF -Hunelltv. S1n10. I' H It Ill II SO Sulll>I' (L,1-11 1·111 • A A 1 1 (t~lch l l 3 3 1 0 Purdin 1·2/J 1 O O 1 O Grant t 1 O o o o J Nl@kro (W.l-11 I • ; • J J HArl\fndH 0 1 I I 0 0 llcw n I t I I o 1 WP -J, Hltllre. Tl--,, .. : Altendt~• - SMJ. A~s 'CatfiSh' Twirls ~Perfect Game OAKLAND (AP) -One pitch meant mo~ to him the ht' ever dreamed It could. '•Ys Jim .(Catft1h) Hunter. With a hi&b lllltball Wecbtesday night. tbe 22-yelM>id IWUord, N.C .. native struck o u t Rieb Reese, a .154 bitter. ml amid m extra '5,000. It al.lo made bim lie ftnt American I...-iftcbe' ill • ,.... to burl • 1*Ular ..... perfect tame· De didn't ·allow a runner to Nach fint and 1ttuck out 11 ., the Ottlancl A 11 downed Mlmeeota 4-0. .., Cbarlle Robertaoft pitched a ·perfect pint April :.1, 1122. a1 the Chicago White Sox beat D«rolt U . °"" Lar· .., ot the New York Yanma beat Brookl111 2-0 with a periec:t game Ja the 11116 WcwJd 811111 • . - It was the ninth perfect nlne·iMln~ regular season game in baseball slnce 1880. Harvey Haddix pitched 12 per- fect innings in 1968 but tltowed a, hJt in the 13th 11 Pitbbw'&h lolt to MU· waokee. Reele, • pinch-bitter, had fGUled off fl" pltches I.a r:1D1ftlnl the CCQ'lt to 3-2. "I would haw rather walked him than llve up 1 no·bltter," said a Jubi- lant JtU1'1U!r • A's owner Charles Finley callfd J.tonttr nn the, clubhouse Phone ,and told him:. • I "I juwt Lott 15.000 on that 1amt.''. .. Who won it'!'' 11lDed tfunter. "You did,"~ FillllJ. "l'm...,.. " Ing up your contract and glvin~ yl'lu one for SS.000 more." • ''I wasn't 1real nervous ," ••id the six-foot, 192-potmd right-hander. ''But I was thinking a little about the no-bitter •bell I wetrt to bet tn the eilhtft.'' Huntier, Who went S.fw-4, linlled In two nn lfter Ron Pwrinolil had forced ln a nm by wa1Jdn1 o .. , OI· tier. . '11 threw mo1Uy futballa," said Hunt.er, "trytna to throw rtrlkts." "fft probably unw no more than five cune.. all nlght." said CAtctM>r Jlm Pa~.-ont. who ctQgllt B1U Mon- bouquette when he hurled a no-hlttar for !OltCllt °"" Cblcaio ln 1961. "'"-oqly 1hoolr off two ot my - i:i11ns." added Pagllaroni. "Hf' made m~ joh easy.'" H was Hunter's tecOOd no-hJtt~r. "I pitched one for Perquimans County Hilh School ~ Hertford in 1963." saicf Hunter, "but 1 don't re- member it lt Wll •vea or nine in-nings." Hunter tot the name CaWah when he was six, related the A'a announctr. Monte Moore. 1be JCIQDpter turned up misstnc and hJa faJllll>t found hlm near a creek wttb 1 ltrinf 'of catfish. He WAS 1~·17 for the A 1 last year anct allowed a nm and rour hlt3 In t~ An-St.r Qun•. " In his fourth ~ tn the majors. Hunltr Is now 3-2 atd llu a UO earn- ed run •vet•lt· I once we get Minnie Rojas back in form." Wright was extremely effecitve. log- ging a four-hitter with practically all fast balls. He needed help in the ninth from Jack Hamilton, when Chicago put the tying run on base. "I didn't have much of a curve. they We'l"e au fast baJls," Wright said. Assisting Wright was the forgotten slugger, Don Mincher. He raised his average 42 points (to .226) with a three- for-four night, including the winning home run in the sixth. Rigney broke up writers when he discussed the blazing fast balls Ham- ilton used to 'Strike out Russ Snyder to end the game. "Man. he really bored 'em didn't he? Those last two bad hair on 'em." CHICAGO CALll'Olt"IA ab r ~ rbl 1b r h rW ~rlcio. u J I 1 2 Johnsfont. cl ' I 1 • Vou, rf 3 0 0 0 Frt90SI, H O 1 O O WJIO(I. P O 0 0 0 HeJCf, ss J o O o W•rd. fl ' O O O ltepoz. cf ' o o o Jotephson. c ' o 1 o Mln<her. lb ' 1 J 1 Alcmar, or o 0 O o lhlclwlrclt. II • o 1 1 Mctl'1w, lb ' o 1 o S<haal, lb ' o 1 o krry, cf ' O o o Satriario. c · J o o o M~llon, lb 3 0 1 O K!IOOI>. 11> J 0 1 O Snyder. Ph 1 o o o Wright. o J o r o Cullen. lb 2 1 o o J.Hemllfon, o o o o o Carlos. P 1 o o o Wilhelm, p 0 0 0 0 8r.tdlord, II 1 o o o Totals JO 2 S 2 Tolall 37 3 • J C Mcaoo r111 ooo ooo -1 Cel llornit . . 100 001 oo~ _ J E -Mccraw 12). OP -Chicago 2. LOB -Chlcaoo s, Cellloml• 4. 18 -l!efc"-rdf, ~llon. ~~:.1: Hit -AP<trlclo UJ, Mll!Cher (I). $ - "' N It 1• II SO CM1os IL.I.JI s 1 J 1 O 2 Wiiheim 2 1 0 0 • O 2 Wood 1 1 0 0 O I Wrlthl CW ,2·01 I· 113 S 2 2 3 ' J.Hemlllon 1/l O o o o 1 HllP -C•rlos 1Frt9061l. Pe -J°"llhson. Time -2:21. Alte<ldeiw:e -7.911. MONTREAL (AP) -If the Mon· treaJ Cana.diens think they've seen tight checking so far in their Stanley Cup final series. Scotty Bowman is ·planning to make things even tougher for them tonight. The St. Louis Blues' coach, who learned most of his hockey In the Mon· treal organization, is convinced that the only way to handle the high-Oyin1 East Division champions of the Na· liooal Hockey League is to check ~ to death. One way he hopes to a<:(:Ompllsh this in tonight's third game of the beat-of-3 series is to get v.et.eran. defeoseman Doug Harvey back into the line-up, bench winger Gary Veneruzzo and move Jim Roberts from deferu;e to forw.ard. The Canadiens woo the first two games in St. Louis. Harvey was injured in the semifinals against Minnesota and played onJy briefly in one of the last four St. Louis games. But both Bowman and Coach Toe Blake of Montreal agree that brew have been the deciding jactrtr in both of MontreaJ 's victories in the sedes - 3-2 in overtime Sunday and 1-0 Tues· day. ''We could have been two games up as easily as two down," Bowman said Wednesday. "They got 4' break Tuesday. maybe this will be our turn. At NCAA Tourney Chapman College Needs One Percent of Populace Somewhere among Orange County's 1,500.000 residents there must be J.500 -or 1 percent of the populace which is interested in college baseball. Al least that was the hope of little' Chapman College as the private in· stitution Crom Orange accept.ed an of· fer to host the National Collegiate Athletic A9Sociation college division regional championships from May 23· 25. Money. you see. talks. And if you go around hosting NCAA tournaments and don't wind up in the black via the gate receipts. you are quite likely eliminating yourself from the joy of putting on future endeavors. Chapman once hosted a basketball regional . . . and went Ot'i record as being one of the few host schools in NCAA history to lose money on the venture. · As Panther 11pokesman Dick Arbeni put.~ it.. "we probably won't have to worry about hosting any more basket- ball playoffs." Chapman also put together an NCAA baseball regionals and again the NCAA was not burdened by any heavy cash receipts from the small but. am· bitJous Orange County private school. So if the Panthers strike out at the gate this time it will probabJy be their final chance at direct.ins NCAA pro· ductJons. UDfort11ateJ1 fer a-.mu there It~ I teeple of ltrfket a11 ... t die cndeaver before Clle tint pltelt I• evf't teHvered. 09e II tbat tlt.e Anrelt are at home ••l\.lnt1' ClevelHd tMM thl'ff day1 • .bother 11 u.t loeatlo1 of Ute dlameed whett the leurMy wtll he held -Btysei Parl, .Uallelm. Aaltilll qatte HIJ .. loeate, It Is not ramillar to the majority or Orange Counttans and people tend to avoid any ventures Into unknown territory unleu It'• aa unusaal situation. Chapman folks say t b e 1 ' I J remedy t~ by supplying various papers with maps to pubU11t, 1bow· Inf ~asy routes· to the part. A110 handlcappfnf the succe11 of UUUUUUUUU OU UWUOU .. OU WHITE WASH .. the regtoeal1 11 n.. lack of a Mt name entrant. Chaeman will unquestionably fill one of the four berths. The nlher three spots in the double elimination tourna· m«it will go to outfits Oke Cal State Hayward, Sacramento Sta«!. Nevada, Portland State, Puget Sound, Seattle Pacific, Idaho._8t.te, etc. · Being realisac, few old grads from those places figure to be living kl tbil area. Anet of 11W>1e who are bere, hoW JMny Jjve a hoot about baseball?· Ticket price1 (SUO Pf' day of $SJO for tile three days for adults) IH1nt ID order. Student& get in for a bUck a throw and kick under 13 for SO <*ttl. Chapman'• record <21-17) and its especially young ieam (~ Of D IN ~nlors) doe11 not setv8 to bllld 'lf much enthusiasm. either. • • So frankly, tt loo.ks like tht' toocl Putber folks have tltC work cut om. ' -- is DAILY PILOT Th11rs411, M11 9, 1968 No Bonus For UCLA Cage Aces NEW YORK {AP) -'nlere will be no bonus war ovw the three UCLA sen.ion dratted by the pro basketball leagueti this year, but that certainly won't be the situation with ar least one UCLA player next year. Mike Warren, Mike Lynn and Edgar Lacey all were drafted by tealD6 in on· Jy one or the leacues. Warren. drafted by Los Angeles of the American Basketball Assodation Sun:lay, was by-pasSed in the National Basketball Association draft Wed· rreroay. - Lynn and Lacey, on the ottier hand, were ignored by the ABA but selected in the NBA lottery. Lynn by Chicago and Lacey by San Francisco, both in the fourth round. Wes Unseld, picked by Baltimore of the NBA and Kentucky of the ABA, joined Baltimore fOr what ttie Bullett said would be the most money paid a rookia this ·year. Estimates stopped short of SS00,000. The NBA. which ma'1e its first. round choices last month. completed its draft with 11 more rounds Wed· nesday. The first pick 1111 the second round was John Trapp, a 6-loot-7 forward from Nevada Southern, taken by San "' Diego. TIM N•!IONI a.ktl!Nll At-i.tlon't dr•lt by te.rru: ATLANTA (,W-rlY SI. LAult) Skip Htrllclta, Sou"' Cf rollne1 Bo& W•rret1, Vanderbill; RuslY Ptrkerl Miami, Fii.i Phil W•-· G~la T~;~~·M.scmo'!iJ/~z1Cn Cl~!t~G'!l.7 ~iii C::u~. Tennetsff ~ele; Herrv ~alklnt, f•n- nes-Stalt l Biii Hfl'~'rlM:,I/' El Peso. Wes Unsetcl, Loultvllltl Bob Oulclt, X1vltr, O/llor Aon Net-. N-Me!CICOI JKk ThomDSGll. South Caroline; O.li.t TllOmfoll, IC~lud<y W•l1Y1n1 Ed ~r~~· ~oor.:1u.f<\.~~-0rm':'.'i~.'°L1oul,1'~~~ W•Y"* Chapman, wt•lorn Kentucltv; Strv• Adelm~n. 2"''°" COfl-1 ft' Dixon. Bowll119 GrHnl Wllllt agor, Ttx11 • I Par'cis1'&N oon O-y, Houston; u flotd Snlltt" !u ltrn ICemudtv; llfch Johnson. rembllng; T"-d J•relt, IC~nhlckv; J~ Newsom, lndlut• Sta It; Mfkt Lewls, Duh; Julius Keys, Alc0tn1 Biii llulltr'r SI. Bonaven· IWtl l••n lHCblnllt~I lono l•l•ndr om N•l-lr. ev1nsv111e1 B111 1..eng11c:flilrNm. Tom lloetWlnltl1, T1nnHSffl liO'ld PefllAOfl, g~rui~bl::•~;lk:°L' y.e:'.nl~,L~ :'"JI~ f.~1~1~."t::'":.: Chlcaoo; l(.en Barnett, Oelawere1 Wlllie Davis, ~orlh Tu 1t Sl1b1 Llovd H1091ns, Paudena CQ1i.t11 Corkv llt11, Lovol1, Chl~r Mike Wt1vf!r, Nortll-tern1 J im McGon111e, lo>H St1lt1 John L.111tnwc1t, 0th· kosh s rare. CINCINNATI 1'~:'r.~l~1~~io5111~ ~~!t~'°\~,or~~ FJ;: Klu.ne, 'l,e»J°" Coll-~ Calvin ~rtfn, ~ex•• ~"ff/r:~~ Mlu1u?::1li11t~ crov~":"1it.~:~ Robert Wv~•MI, ll1nder1llll1 Jtmn ltcblnson, llocll-TK111 G~ $a1Ultrs, Sou-ltrn LoulJl•ne. DmTllOIT ono Moore,_ __ Pe11-/\merlain1 Mallltl' Ltlks, Ni.orara1 Don..-, 51 1A1ry'~ans..1 llldt Ni..nan. SI. Lou!$ U.1 C•rl Fuller. II ,,.....oo1< .... n1 WlllY Andenunet1 CrelQllN!fll L1rrv twbolO, lono lsl•nd U.1 H•rrv uour~ St. P,tl~'s, N.J.1 VallQl!lt Harwr, svmuse1 T-.. ,~ A~\'tls _ • 11111 Hewitt, Southern C1llfornl11 l!d lltdtrtbedt1 Nonh C•rOllne 5/•te; Lou SIMollef~ Sou!hwet• Mluourl s11111 N ck PIN>. Kanta! ,....,.;. .eennts ·Hldu, Hllltd•lel Jolin Smlllt. ~ l.00«-I e e Slo!>e, ""'."!tall; Cllartn Allrod, Ea1t ,,., H•rrv SIM lttarv, P..-Y1Wl•n1 ll"11le leld, Wt.tftm ~l~~i(•• Cllerlet Pwllt, No~-~\tt'n Okllhom11 !~ ,,,,_e, s1 Loul•1 S..:."wm -·, 1ow11 °'" $,,,11111 <Wtslern K•ntucltn Joe Frontcl nc Wlsc:onsln; Freo 'lmfth, HIWlllll T-Kundla Ml-II !!Wt 11111119", NfYICN 1out11tr111 Cliff .., .. ,, Ket1hldlY1 l!~ne JonesF Mlnourll lr•d LUc/llnl, M1irauette1 Onls Miiiet', NrldaNllW YOllK Biii HOl!let Olllo S1ate1 Don Mey, Devton1 Warren .Armslr!lft9, WleltltaJ Hal llOC!ker. ClltY.MY State; 'llrlan BtUnltltorst. MarQuette1 80tl Waldll, Oldllnson $11!0; Boll Mooow. Dtl"Onl ·-loh_ll ... IC111Sn; SYivest. .-.~, Ho<lll~•rollna AiT; llob ltedd. Mersltall1 ,., Merrem. llord. l'HIUO«LP IA Shaler H•llmon, Ultlt &111t1 Lt~ Mll\et1 , Norlll Cerollne1 Oluc:IC WllllantfL... Color..,.,; 8 I Jones. Fltlrllr,101 ~tlvln ~s. Ad:ny Sl•J~ Ga~ fl\".!!"' t1f.:\1:'°f:i..:'"f;1c1°!~'~ ~1r~ln111,"fi'"'' "'fliiO.NIX G•rv Gr:rr,• Soullt Cerollnl; O~ C~nnlt• ·~~r.::.. s1a~::-' I::~ ~,:..,~. o'avld~~~ -~~"J/ct~· i1~ l':.1910:~::.• ~):~· ~olf~! Colf09e; Ron llloon'w, Idaho Sl•te; 8111 Dtvls, Ari1on1. • JAN DllOO Elvin Hayu, Houston<. Jot>n TraPO, N•vadt Soulhorn; Stuart Lanlt, NtbrHl<f; Harrt aernn. N.,..111eut1rn U.: Gltn Combs, Vlrolnta Tech1 E~ drldot WtDb, Tulia; Rltk AdtllNn, lovol1, los Alloelu 1 Aeron Stllerl. J..:kton St1re1 John S<het1- selt, Asllland; Mike lluller. Memohls Sl•lfl Len Eoos, Clarlt College; Roy Manning, La,,. Colt1199. SAN "llANCISCO Ron Wffllams. Wut Virginia; Don Sidle. Okie· jlom11 Ed9'1r LI C'fV, UCLA; Jim E•klnu•. Brl9"am ~~~ia; a~1~11e~i.::~r.11• 8~;:~ R~,s:;,;, w~; W1~oret San Frtnclsco: &Ob HeaMv, ~"'' Cl•r>; i':Horni:.•ndler, Nevad<I Soulhtrn; llol> Wo"•· • SIATTll llol> Keullmon, Guilford; Art Hurls, Stanford; J«tt e~:~ urr~ .. ~~ J~~~,;,!•"~:::. Sl~alt: , ..... $1, 8tnldkl'11 A/ 14•1"~"· llowtlna Grwn; Ron I•-· bllQ\lfSMJ J m Mc ea~, Wbl\lnQIQll Sl•te; tint R09tr'z. Ol<lal\oma; 1mmv Smlftl, Utah St1te; Joe t<enne<JY. Duke; Jim Mu1h. Sov!hem Celllornla: •W•lf Simon, Uflh. OIL CITY DRIVER ;IN FRIDAY RACE • 1 Duane Carter Jr. of Huntington Beach, son of · the lamed ex-ln- '<1ianapolis 500 veteran driver. is an en- 'trant in Friday night's \]SRC main event for midget racers at Orange County Speedway in El Toro. Oarter will race against Bob Brown of Costa Mesa, wbo survived an engine Jire to win last weekend's 30-lep main ,event. ' Brown will drive his Beacon Auto 3'arts Special. • Friday'• flr1t race starts at 8:30 p.m. NATION'S BEST -Golden West College is cur- rently the toast of the national JC four-mile relay teams, with this foursome (left to right) of Neil Sybert, Bill lnglebart, Rick DeNuccio and Bob Messina having clocked a 17: 10.6. However, the Rustlers will be out to defend their title come June 1 when they answer the challenge of Pasadena City College at the Rose Bowl. Eight Drivers In S(>eed Runs At Rebel 400 DARLINGTON, S.C. (AP) -Eight drivers led by Ford's Lee Roy Yarbrough eclipsed Darlington International Raceway's speed marks Wednesday in q u a 11 f y i n g for Saturday's $64,950 Rebel 400-mile stock car race. Yarbrough, driving a factor y • sponsored Ford Torino. turned one lap over the mile and three-eighths oval at 149.632 miles per hour and four laps at an average of 148.850 m.p.h. 'His speed was more than three miles an hour better than David Pearson's one and four-lap marks set last year. Pearson. also in a factory Ford, had the day's second best time -148.751 for four laps and 149.123 for a single circuit. His old track qiarks were 14.5.931 for four laps and 146.276 for a single lap. In all, four Fords, a Mercury, a Dodge and two Plymouths made the field on the first day of time trials. Darel Dieringer. winner of the Southern sod' here in 1968. bad the day's third best time. He was clocked at 148.419 for four laps in a 1968 Plymouth -owned by an independent sponsor. Bobby Alli.M>n and his brother Don- nie won the fourth and fifth spots In Form. Bobby's four-lap average was 148.335 and Donnie's 147.821. R us tlers 01( Pasadena's Challenge fo r Relay Run By RAY PLUTKO Of 1111 CNllY "lel Slaff Just like a page out of the "Old West " 1t used to be that the top guMlinger around experienced difficulty catching up on his sleep, answering challenges at just about evei:y bend and fork in the road. Evidently t.he same hohls true in the junior. college track and field circies - Golden West College the villain this time around. J ust two weeks back the Rustlers' acclaimed fame by breezing to a 17: 10.6 clockinl? in the four-mile relay -a national JC standard. Bob Messina, Rick OeNuccio, Bill Inglebart and Nell Sybert combined for that effort at the 10th annual Mt. San Antonio Relays, bettering the 1963 clocklng of Santa Ana 07: 14). HALL OF FAME GOLFER DIES PALM BEACH, Fla. IAP) -Craig Wood, one of the goUing greats of the 1930s .and winner 0£ the U.S. Open and Masters in 1941, is dead at 67. He was elected to the PGA Golf Hall of Fame in 1956. Wood's body was found in his Palm Beach hotel room Wednesday. Police said he apparently had died Tuesday of natural causes. . Congratulations w.ere in order, but coach Tom Noon o( the ll\16Uen wav- ed a second look at one salui,ation -a challenJe adhered from Paa'adena City College s Larry Knuth. "We can run fa.ster," said Knuth, who offered to prove....it by running his Lancer .foursome againt the Rustlers as part<?( the Southern Pacific's AAU final! at the Rose Bowl on June 1. Noon, not one to pas1 up a good thing, sent a reply to Knuth, making it short and sweet. "You're on." Actually, if you would know Knuth, the challenge wasn't too surprising. Knuth has been In the coaching game Just three years, but he's made it to the big times in a hurry. He came right off the USC campus · to accept the head position at Palomar College in 1966 and in two seasons there built the Comets into one of the top JC dlstance teams around. This season the outgoing Knuth was offl!!'ed the bead pott at Pasadena Clty and in his initial campaign paced the Lancers to the Western States title. Knuth, afte:r he81l'ing of Golden West's feat, talked officials into add- ing an extra event to t be SPAAU meet, the four-mile relay that wiU at- tract (by invitation) the top six JC teams in the state. Says Noon, "I think we can nm faster than oqr 17: 10.&." LOI ANGELES -All tbiDCI con- 16118nd, tt 11·ncrettable it bappeDed et tile KIM-*1 Derby. A race bone ops.atmg under a load el • ...,. la nothing new or flrlloul.-ly mrtlina. ~n it happens • • event aa rich in reapectable tradiaon ,• ti,, Kentucky Derby, it is a bone raee of a different col«. rt is 101Dethbig lib leaning the old di>U W1iO pul oa tbe bigb scoiety cbari· ty bell also hired the pickpocket and was teWnl a piece of the action. A blld tute ia)eft in a lot of moutbl. la abort, whatever the drcumltaDcea l1llTOUndlac the jn. ddent. tbe roeea are more thin lligbt· Iy tainted in the view of tbe general public. Dancer's Image, the beut who was diaqualified for runninC under the in- fluence oJ the needle, had sore ankles going into the race. Jn fact, the ankles were said to be worse than the knees of Elgin Baylor. Bfl4 B u Atdeles Tiie bone was gtvea a little aomedlla( to eraae tbe pain from die ukle1. Tbe aame of the drag wu Pbeaylbatacoae, w Ii I e la Is ffitber bere Mr there. The slgnlfl· cant thin( 11 that U contained a stlmalating lngred.le.at as well a1 a pain killer. RaJes and regaladoa1 vary from ooe ata&e to uotlter. Tlaat It to say, wbat can be done In one ncin( jurlsdldloa eannot be doae In another. In the days lea'1in( up to the Ken- tucky Derby, tbe diJcuaJoa among the autborldes In the press box at Hollywood Park centered 1.artely on tbe (impy ukles of Dancer's lmare. Each time the matter came up h was resolved aa follows : "Do not worry about Dancer'• lma1e and 111' ankles. They can give a horse anything they want In Ken· tucky." '60 Winner Dru1111ell As it turned out, they can give a horse ALMOST anything they want in Kentucky. In 1960, an animal entitled Venetian Way won the Kentucky Derby after being victorious in the Arlington Futurity in Chicago. For both races, Venetian Way wa1 loaded up with a solution called Butazoilid.in. As a mat- ter of tact, the horse could not walk without the stuff. The drug, of course, was legal in Illinois and Kentucky at the time. . Venetian Way later went on to the Preakness. The drug was illegal in the state of Maryland and Venetian Way NA without tbe aid " the needle. He could not be located at tbe ftnilb. llenlt ..... PrHa1t1J tile melt bdere.U.r • upftt ., die Dueer'• lma1e Wnr wu &Jae faet tbe rnalt1 of tbe llriDe teat wen not bon udl several clays alter tbe race. Sacla ta the case bl all dophlc laddeata evea though . aamitle• are &Uea immediately after eaela race. The -w.; Ii; It 1lpj'ii" *' Ible for a ltonemu te INd ., ~ut for .. bis klllla1. BJ tbe Ume uyWa1 la tbe way ti a 61eovery JI made, tbe "'1 .., Ml •Hey In tile baa. Be II *9n elf tbe race tram "' lie ........... ., .. ;M,11 to !We eemf-1Uiy. • Sl•llar l lRWeld A similar incident toot place in the Phlllipines a ~w years ago. In that part of the world, the horses are big and so are the jockeys. lo a particular race, a certain rider ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,," BUD TUCKER· r1111111111111111nn got to the backstretch and threw off something like 30 pounds of lead weights and won the race from here to there. He weigtied in light and was Im· mediately disqualified but in the P.hilliplnes, a disquatifioation does not alter the pari mutuel payoffs. The jockey was su5pended for life but it was a very comfortable life. During the past Santa A n l t a meeting, two trainers were suspended aftef' their horses were found to be stimulated. The trainers were later exonerated when it was learned the needle in each case was applied by a groom or a hot walker or some lout banging around the barns. Still, the killing was.Jll!lde. One important thing can be said about the Dancer's Image incident. It points up that no matter how big the event, the gumshoes of horse racing persist in doing their duty and ig- norance or accident will not serve as an excuse. Unfortunately, however, that is not how the 1968 Kentucky Derby will be remembered. For as long as men talk about the race, they will recall this one as ttte Derby in which the winner was high on some kind of stuff. The general public is that way. Ccrpyrltltt IHI, SGV Ttjllunt Inc:. Await B e a riJtg Ou tcome Dancer's Image Readied BOSTON (AP) -Dancer's Image is bein~· ted for the Preakness. but whether runs sttll hinges on the out- come of ne week's bearing into the colt's disqu~cation from first place in the Ke~ Derby. Owner Peter Fuller says be has decided to go ahead with preparations after being told trainer Lou Cavalaris could handle pre-race conditioning for Dancer's Image pending the outcome of the bearing. Fuller still insists, however. that be'll pull the colt out of ttie $1SO,OOO race, second jewel in raclng's Triple Crown, unless cavalaris is permitted. to saddle him. "He'll either go into the paddock with me and my wife on May 18 or the horse won't run," Fuller said Wed• nesday night. "They're n indivisible team. They're both champions." The hearing, scheduled for Monday. concerns the discovery of traces of the paln-killlng drug pbenylbutuone in a poi<t-race urinalysis. Cavalaris bas steadfastly denied that he or any member of bis crew ad· ministered the drug to the sore-legged colt any time after the previous Sun· day -six days before the Derby and ample time, according to tbe trainer, so that It should have cleared his system and couldn't have affected bis performance. Cavalaris was ftying from Fort Erle, Ont. to Louisville today to give a statement on the matter to the fboroughbred Racing P r o t e c t 1 v e Bureau. He was expected to go to Pimlico in Baltimore after that to supel'\'Ue the training of Dancer's Image W'bt.le awaiting next week's hearing. "I'm not concerned about the out- come ... " he said Wednesday night. "I didn't do anything wrong. Even if I am declared guilty I know I am in· nocent and I have complete confidence in my crew." Others qualifying were Buddy Bake 147.188; •nd Curtis Turner.146.125 in a Plymouth. Daring his heyday, Wood played out of the Winged Foot Country Club in Westchester, N.Y .. and became known as the "Bridesmaid." Until hi• sweep of the U.S. Open and Masters in 1941, he had been runnerup in the Open. ~asters. PGA and British Open. Baseball Standings It was ttle 44-ytar-old Turner's first stint in a stock car in almost a year. "That's the fastes\l've ever been around this track.·• ~ .... AMERICAN LEAGUE w L .Pet. Baltimore 18 8 .887 Detroit . 16 9 .MO NA110NAL LEAGUE GB w L ~et. GB St. Louis . 17 t .&M ~ CincinMti 13 12 •. 520 3lh 1.Player Demands 'Unreal' Minnesota 13 12 .520 3~ Philadelphia Oakland 13 12 .53> 3% San Frlnclsce Cleveland 12 1J .500 4 Pittsburgh Boa ton 11 ll .478 4% CblcafO 13 12 13 12 12 12 12 13 .53) .m .500 .480 3~ 31h 4 4% IU.910MMM MAlllMllll S~AS ST. PAtJL.MINNEAPOIJS (AP)'- Demands being made by the NadoMl Football League Pla.)'ers Auoolatlon on NFL owners are labeled by Oetr- al Manaaer Jim Finks of the Mipne· i1ota Vikings "unrealistic and. out of ~ quution." \ Finb, a member of OM NFL ow·n· era committ.tt now In ~10Uatiot1s with t b • 1)19JG' UIOCiadon. said the two aidel "heW made "ablolutety no proer-,.t." Four nMetintl bave been tltld ttlut far, Finb Nld, ud the next ii 1 e t fol' May• ID Ntw York. 'lbe pla.Jttt '1'01Q> • .._formed in January of ttail6 ,ear llld lw nptered u • miloa. ''Some of tbetr demudl," Flnlrs Midi "eoUd ~ u tmpottiblt e(• Cl9llllc ...._ • the bllJclubtf. T h e ::-..=---t19eJ an dlm&odin~ ls IDd oat of tbe qllttUon." ' , • Finks listed 11 the three major ec· onomic issues a demand for tlJ,000 salary. II' mllUon a year for the play· ers'. pemlon f\lnct and '500 per play- er for each exhlbitiOn pme played ln. game played in. "What they're as~g ls based on figures that are •utfy inflated," said Finks. "J cuea tbecY're uslnt that lit. Ue report. Tbere are a lot of factors that IAO'l ~nd ID that.'• Flnb referred to a ~ made by Artllur D. LlUle w'*b lllow1 that the "typical" Nn. team la 1* hM a ""°" income of •• 5 mlWoa ud prof- it of •.ooo altlr tuea. · Dan Shulman. Q)lcap aUorney rtp- resen\lng the NFL Pia,... AIMcla· tion. uid when he wu ._. last week thal be fifW'ea the p&ayen' demand• wouJd cott uch , NFL team about •100,000, alter tuea. , J . --· . Finks said the negotiations are bold· inc up the signing of veteran NFL pl•yers to 1968 contract&. ''Normally." he said "this ls the time of year we're negotiating with OUT veterans. But we aren't talklnl contract With any of our veteraaa un- til thtse ne1otiation.s are resolved." Finks said tt Is within the NlbD of poulbWty that the players' deallDda could bdal about reduced lqUldl ID tbe NFL. But, be uid., the NFL ._.t want to do lb1' because "Jt would di· lute o u r product • • • in fbls ay of hard football there m too mM.7 In• · Juritt to cut down 6n the squads.' Flnka had no ~ction cm Ill• Piil· come e>f tbe oeptiaUooa.. "NatsaJl1," be sald, "we bope we can work ...... o~ But there's goina to hav, Clo be a more rullatic approach on the ..a.-.• · part." .. r"'Y.-· c , .. J. California 12 iu.462 I Washington 11 13 .451 5 New York 11 15 .423 . 8 Chicago 7 15 .318 8 ................ ~rrr.~"~, hln we1 :=:.. .. ,. ,..,._ ._ ~-.... ---1-....e•c.........,c...-1111 (..._. t.Q, • Oii._. 1io.. WI, _ ........... Loi Aqelel 12 13 .480 ·~ Atlaata u 14 .462 s Houston 11 14 .. 451 ~ New York 10 14 .417 8 WC .,... I ..... ~~~ 111 1V....:~ I~ 1 "-'t ,.... ...... l• .._... ( ..... I~) • CltlC ... (._.._ Ml .r. ::;r-l*Cwmldl N I .. """""' (Gelml ~1'-,,.._ Ml .. C'llltllNll I'• -,....._. Ula. •U • NIIMI ( .... M ) lillltt .IOMNIOfl 6 tofl MCIPPQ Spring trainin9 ia over. Time for aft the tHm to 9.+ n.w cl..,,ol - Your choice of 15 C...9en, Mon- ...,.... Mef'cury ancl Co11th1.,.+el. IAft UP TO S ii~ t . JOJINSO N~. A SON· \ .,..., COUMTY'S --llTUWI• ~. wvn. COMAi MAUi M WaST COAST HIGHWAY, NIWPORT l l ACH . S..77S1 .._, -OP IN ·S UNDA Y-•I f r • ---.......... -" ,..._ . .-... --.... ...-... --.. . •• a = , .. l!rtMf• .. ca.r a fl.-. flllllT ltACI Ofdl. Clall'lllftl. price "500I. Rio Nido (0 ' Olwndla (M II 01rll Tie I' C Tlmbtr llflle ( Cltatl\lm Piia! Truly A O.y ( Party He»t (W Blue Quote (I) Solid Eddi. (A Solcv t.aale <~ Judff N' Ju,... AIMii DMce ( At ,,.,,,_,,,_ (0 I Coroltan fJ L• Don't l.le '"' ' Dtslta .Wlnd (. SICONO IA old maidens bt $5500. ~ (R~lencc SlnfUI P-( OlttlnCllY (A I Buono Oomtnh Fine T-rec lloY1I scamp TllM A Trtp ( Hurrle.not Sun Tult N lloll (J O'I Clenwn!IM lleconnelsw na Nasrult.h Spy Al Pampered Kini llaw•ll Kid (~ Sun Runner (I Walttr R. (W THll D llAC old ml'lden t MOOG. Clalml1> L19ht De Rf>ad ll•rb's FMm Our lletum (J Flerv Venut • Haw Rulla (¥t Lucltvvllle CM Luvlta (W HI Wlnzel CO Pie Rain Of Gold R•ma CJ Gon. APrll Gr•ca C Fourllt Round A The Kildare L Ar•shl IJ L., little Clarice Truly Fleet Cl llolero Oanar NaeotN'S Plel 'OUllTH lt1 Olds i UP. Ctelmln• prfe< A•Allberrv (J A·Go SteldY I Double Clrl•h Gallant Kine Sllltt CM Yen Yeltno CM Va Hloll Rld•n u Mel T•I K. (J A-J. W. P• ""™ WAC & mares 4 ve- Purw "600. Amtrlan Mli1 llabudlo (R E Roven Rvthm Phyltlt M.oer Ellwanda Mai Rare Ou•lllv Loucilla Orter Polly Pie Tasty II IM L . ..iv Trust (I Kell (W Han j r '" '" NOlLYWO WEDN•! Cl "ltsT UC: YM• old ma SA.500. Gel•WIY Liie Tu lnrette (A War Ch«lt CW Tlme-1.d 3/5 Also R•n -Knight, Frenc lln~, Amart101 Tra<Mr. Scratclted- .Tlo Carllon. ~ SECOND U old1. Ctalmlno Frfddl~ 0 ,P, Nkcolo!'b <M IClll9SWOrd (W Tlrro-1.45. Also Ran -H•rt, Public . McVal. First I Scr•tclled -O'AILY OOl ,_,,.... D.P. THlaD llAC rne1ci.n colts C1Rfornl•. Cl1 ltevel'• ._, JeYfl'I la (J l L0td "911e CL Tlme-.5' 2/5. Also 1l1n Oti.Hslon. C Geri's Flitt', Marbo, Brlthl Scrak.hfd - WlndY Wise, Mr. Punctuel. ,OUllTH I old tlflles, Al~ Dovecote (H• M1rc•lt• CJ S A·M•ktlldffl Tlm9-l.Of 31! Also bn - Dime Carlol rlaoe. loving scratched - A -N. Tilr '"™ IA• m•r" 4 YH AlloWances. P NevM• Love Cu!w Rita (J C011ftl_C_ TI,.,._1.22 4/. Also llan ?etutlelt; II Paclllc C,_ AHi•. No suatclMI JHl TtAMTO WATCH .... d Fir J oh1 MINNI , .... Twi-Ni9h Tomor • ------. le. lie I. :.U.r Wnr arlae veral Clle IOUfb • lately lllble bea1t Ume •very ey la raee _,. • lnttte ~ that re big I rider ~R ,,,,,,. ew off ' lead !ere to as im· 11 the 1e1 not or life re. nit a [>ended to be ~ later ed the cl by a te lout li. the e said lent. It rig the racing nd ig- rve as ls not will be !n t.alk n tttis winner denied ew ad· legged s Sun· '1'J and rainer, ed his ted his Fort give a o the t lv e 1lico in ise the while le out· night. •eti if I un in· idence l"l HT a ACI, • f\lf IGMI. J w.r olds. Cl•lmlne. Pvtv MM. Clelmlne price UIOll. Rio Nido co Pierce 1) DIWfldl• CM \l•lln111tlt) O.r1t Tie I' COll•l Timber Belle (J Trullllo) c:Nltn.m Pi.c. CD H•lll Truly A o.v ca C.mHt) P•rtY Hot! cw H•rrlsl lllu. Clvofe l D Vtil15Cl11tl) Solid Eddie IA M.Mse) SPlcy l.aule cw, HMTNttt Jud9e N' JUN AINn 0.-(J GcnUlel) ........... Amef9QIO (D l"lerce tl Cotolnn CJ L4mbertl Don't ~le (A PlnecMl OHM .Wind CJ Arterbum) l it 109 112 107 107 107 112 107 112 112 111 ICl07 112 112 112 112 SICOND aAca. 1 turlontt. 3 Year old maidens bred 111 C•lllotnl•. Purae usoo. Ketl CR~l•nco) 113 Slnful P•PN (J Gonzelez> •113 OllllnctlV (A Pl-2) 111 Buono O«'Mnlco CW H•ITll 1) 1t I Fine T-red CW H•rm•tl) 111 Roni seem• CR C•rnNS > 111 Telle A Trip CO Pierce) 111 Hurricane SUrv (F Gtrul !Clot Tull N l'loll CJ L1~r1) 111 O'I ClemeftliM CM \l•lenwtlt) 113 Reconnelssance <D H•ll 1) 111 NHrullah Spy (J Sellers) 111 AIM lllei.11 Ptm!lered Kine CO H•ll 2) 111 Hew11t Kid CA Pined• ll 118 Su11 Runner CM Y•nez) 111 Welter R. cw H1rr~ 2) 111 THlaD llACI. 5 fllrlOlllt. t .... ar old r1111dell flllles. Cl1lmlnt. Purn MOOO. Cl•lmlne Price s10,ooo. l ltht De ll1*I (M Y•nezl 116 B.,ti•s Form (R llinco) 116 Our Relum (J Arterburn> 116 FltN Venus CO Htlll 11' H•w RUii• cw Hormell ,, 11' lUdtvvllle CM \l•l•nzutl•I 116 Luvll• CW H1rrl1) 11' Wlnzel CD Pierce) 11' R•ln Of Gold CR CamHI ll 11~ Ram• (J Gonuler 1 l •111 APr11 Grue (L GllllHll) 11' Fourtll Round IA l'lntei. t) 116 ,. ......... .. T.,. Klld1rt L~y CJ Gon,ialtr I) xm Areshl CJ L•mbertl 11' Liiii• Cltrlce CJ Trullllo) 116 Truly Fleet CM V1lenruel1 1) 116 Bolero Oencer CA Pined• l l 116 N•aimt's Pfecl9e CR Ct-II !) 116 ,OURTH •Acl. 11'1 mlltt-• YNf olds & UP. Clalmln11. Purse MOOO. Cl1lmln1 price p,500. A·Allberrv CJ GonlllHl •107 A·Go Steedy (J <ronttletl X104 Doublt Ctrl•ln CO Htlll 112 Gallant Kine CA l"lnect.) 112 511111 CM Y•nel) 112 Yelrno (M Vtlenruel•l 117 High Riden CH Jlmtnerl 120 Mal Ttl K. (J Arterbuml 112 A-J. W. l"..,pelardO trt lned entry. "'"H ltACI. l l /lf mllel. Flnlel & martl • YHfl old & \IP. Cl•lmlnt. Purse s.5500. Cl•lmlnt prk1 16250. Amerlun Marf'f" Mo!Mn' Club. lltbuclla CR llltnco) 11' Raven Rvtllm (J Gonnlnl •112 PhYIHI Maverman (J Lambert! 120 EllWtr>da Maid· CM V1lenruel•l 11' Rare QuelllV (J Sellen) 11' Loucllla Drttm CD Plttul 117 Polly Pie 11' T.sly If CM Ytnet) 11' lady Trust IW Harrltl 11' Kell CW Ht ,.,.,..lll 117 Entries SIX'TH aACI; l t/16 ........ 1 -old 11111... AtlilwwlCtl. l"Une .,..., Slrl -N C'°"" CM Y-1 11, ... I.lie (J Gonr.alell ., .. Mlto Doll (D Hell) 120 s.dlon CW He'1'1tl 117 o,_ °""" CD P~t) 1• Don't Doubt Ma IA l"lnMI.) 1• C.11 Scltfly (0 Y..._,l lit SIYIMTH h CI. 6 flWllnll, I .,_. olds. Cltlmflle, l'vrw PM. TIP cl•lmlne Prlclt Ila.Jiii, YolunlMn Fw Clllldrtn. Fra'* Crl'lttlo (M Y..i) Lodt In CJ Gonr.alel.I Senor 8onlto Adml,.I I.art""' IW Harris) Victory 10Y CW H•rr111t1l Groulld Lll)e (J Lambert) W~llk-Go-Go CA Plnecll) l<lnt Jotowln (J Arttrbum.t Wlnt0 let (J Stlltrt) EmfN"'s Onillen (0 Hell) _ _ _ _ ___ __ _ _ ,..._ " IUCll ..... 11e HTH u e1. 0ne m11e. • ..... , Mr. and Mrs. Burt Stansbury (left) and Mr. and.._ Mn. Web Hopkms of Newport =~ ~;: ~~'::":i1/~rsev.~:!; Beach teed off last in Sunday's Santa Ana Countty-.Club~s 8th Annual "Jeck 'n Prnbv1-r••n H-1111. Jill" tournament but came in first when all the strokea were counted. Theii:~30 Proud L•lld (D Pierce) lit }d ·J! B1r111 0.119111 ce KntPO) 122 total won by a naJTOw matgin of two strokes over a fie of 148 contestants o{!l Tumble w1nc1 u 1ener11 122 twenty-three golf clubs in Southern California. The Stansburys are 1rom Mesa Tllttble \22 4' Son Jade CJ Arter11u"'1 1)) Verde Oountry Club. A·llold Tactics CW Hurls) 116 -----------------------------------A·Tr•fflc Clllle'"r CJ Ltmtlerll 11' ~. E. Mlllerldt tralntd 111trv. lllNTH lltACI . 6 fllri-t. • veer okh & uP. Cl•lmlnt. l"urae *'*· ToP cttlmlnt Prlc. -. St.r Asset CW Harris) 111 Low Tention (O Hell) 11' ll~nd•'• Joe CW Har-Ill 116 Sol Sa"lu•nJno (M Y•11tl) 11' C~tlldlller Bov CJ Trullllo) 11' Rtvcot (J Gonalez) ;rill Nua.u Ruler CMcC11flarl 116 Best O•nctr <A Pineda) 116 Atrofllnt CJ Arterburn> 116· This Horse Dopes Itself LONDON (AP) -While America debates the Ken- tucky Derby, the British are mystified by a "dope-it· yourseli" racehorse - a hurler that produces his own stimulant as soon as he sees the track. Veterinary surgeoos have pronounced Ulat Hill House, ooe .fll the best jumpen in British stables, gets his. hormone.ll mixed up onee he gets excited. The result, they ruled, is that the gelding proved positive to a dope test for cortisol. a &timulant drug, but that 1he excess of the drug in its bl~m was produced only by the bone. Westminster, Monarchs Set Potent Grid Slates for '68 Whether you're a Mater Del football fan or a Westminster football fan • there's a good chance you'll go away this fall more than once with a disappointment or two. It won't be because your favorites aren't capable of'bolding their own with anyone . . . . . it's simply the man-killing schedules both schools have imposed on themselves. After much scrutiny of the schedules, it's hard to imagine either school coming through with a 8-1 record-or for that mat· ter-even a league championship. For openers, Westminster takes on ., •.........•.......• ·ROGER CARLSON ., ........ , .........• Lakewood and El Rancho in non-loop ac- tion. Mater Dei tackles Santa Ana. Loyola, Lakewood and Long Beach Wilson. Servile, of course, went to the semifinals before dropping a decision to Santa Ana where many experts felt the better team -on that particum night-lost. Meanwhile, Westminster faces the Ukes of Santa Ana and Anaheim. in Sunset League action along with Wes~rn . Marina, Huntington Beach. Newport Harbor and Santa Ana Valley. Valley .}eaves the Sunset League after the 1969-1970 season -reportedly headed for the Irvine League. Who has the tougher schedule? This cor- ner sides with Mater Del. Toss away the Lakewood and Santa Ana games-they are on both schedules. Anaheim and Servite are an equal match. That leaves opponents such as Loyola, Long Beach Wilson, Bishop Amat and St. Paul on the Mater Dei slate. For Westminster, the only team in that class is El Rancho-probably tougher than any of the four mentioned on the Monarch slate. But after that, the road is slightly easier. Thunday, Ma_y If. 1'68 DAILY PILOT J7 Page Wins Fernandez Title On 1st-Hole of Sudden-deatll Chuck-Page ICOl'ed a par five Q(l the first bole Of a 1udden death playoff to cap- ture the loth annuil Bob Fernandez MemDrial Cup at Santa Ana Country Club last Wednesday. It broke a three·way tie created by Pate. Ed Gould and Harry Tancredi. Low gross honors went to Grant Hornbeak with a one· under par 71. J~k Beau- mont was second with a 75. A best ball of foursome event in the men's club resulted in Clbe ·quartet· of Harry 1"01'¢" John Irvine, Russ Hughes and Horace Benjamin picking up honors with a SS. In second with a S6 was tbe team of Fran.k Bell, Chuck Page, H e r s c h e 1 Hoopengarner and W. W . Finley. A "Spring-Swing" event for tbe women's club is scheduled for Friday with the two low balls of a foursome counting. T h e event requires ooo Santa Ana club member and three guests from other clubs to compete a s foursomes. Starting time is 8:30 a.m. - shot gun. Rancho . San .Joa11ufn Ten golfer$ ended up in the top three spots in the ' men's club blind-nine event on Saturday with f o u r bunched up in the top spot. Sharing honors 'fere Dick Berryman. Andy Mauro, Gene McDonnell and Forest Mccuiston -all with 34. A three-way split occurred for second place with Pat Wade, Bill Ritter and Hal Smith all scoring 35 and third place was a similar story. Jay Swist, Jim Wjller and Paul Runge were th e .threesome in third wit!l 36's. In Tuesday's sweeps in women's club action, the quartet of Margaret Egbert Ann Nave, Margot Butler and Lee Ives won with a 213. The event was a three- best-balls of foursome. -Pat L l v filg 1 t o n • The foursome scored 218. Fourth, with a 223, was the quartet of Rosalie Wine, Micki Willey, Millie Johnson and Janet McCrosson. Set1eHH Evenirrg golf ls featured at Seaclif! with today and Fri· day set aside for open play. Friday's "Sunset special" starts at 3 p.m. and today's action got under way at 5 p.m. Buntf119ton B each Men's club action will feature a low net tourney on May 19 with a s!arting_ time of 9 a.m. Costa /tie•• Frank Bartosh and Bob Leake took low gross team honors with 144 in the in· a u g u r a 1 member-guest Tournament ~r t h e weekenq. Darrell BeneWct and Bill Arnold followed in second place with a 145. Low gross guest was Bill 25 Anglers Limit Out At Irvine T w e nty-five fi shermen limited out in h e a v y weekend trout action at Irvine Lake, according to lake director Russ Cleary. The largest trout catch was a two-and·a-quarter pounder. Over 68,000 pounds of trout have been stocked in the lake. Largest bass of last week Bayne of Recreation Par.k, Long Beach, with a 147. In the net division, low net team honors went to Bud Sleva and Al Rodriguez at 119. Norm Oliver and Paul D' Arca were second with 120. Howard Denghausen and Albert Oberg were third with a 121. Accuracy awards were made to Guy Brown, Bayne, Frank Towner and Frant St. Pierre. 120 goliers participated in the eve.nt. Women's club action on ~idaY-at Los.,..Lagos was won by Martha Ciampa's 9(). 14-76 (70) in the first flight. Second flight honors went to Vi Hoskins' 97-W.Tl (70). Irene Brazda won the third illght with a 109-33-76 (65) followed by Betty Brown's 109-27-82 (71), Alice McCredie • s 12().36-84 (71). Marge Williams' 115-30-85 (72) and Florence Tweed.le's 110-27-83 (73). W.arge Fitzsimmpns . won Mesa Linda honors with a 123-44-79 (61) followed by Shirley Hawkes' 119-42-Tl (62) and Millie Pedersen's 115-36-79 (65). Nadine' Maze won low gross at Los Lagos on Mon· dav with a Tl. I Low net winners were Johnnie Gaertner (83-17~) and Hazel Webster (79-13· 661. Shirley Hawkes.. brQ'ke 100 for tbe first time with a 93 in the event. Merrilee Dungan was low irross winner in the second flight with an 88-24-64. Low net honors went to ~v Bat· tistoni's 95-26-69. In the third f 11 g h t • See PAGE, Page !3 was a four-pound, 10-ounce ----------- specimen taken by Richard Lander of Santa Ana. Jack National of Gardena pulled in a six·and-three- quarter pound channel cat· fish.. More than 3 5 , 0 O 0 pounds of channel cats have PENETRATION Nurly averyon• rHda tht DAILY PILOT, hometown newt• pipe; for the F•bulou1 Or1n99 Coe st. been planted at Irvine Lake. ----------· Race Results Then, coach Bob Woods and his Monarchs will wade through a revamped Angelus League that includes St. Paul, Servite, St. Anthony, Bishop Amat and Pius X. Bishop Amat is the same that nearly pulled the stops out of Santa Ana last year in the first round of the CIF playoffs before falling to the Saints by a 7~ count. On paper. Western, Huntington, Marina, Valley and Newport don't figure to be the problem to the Lions that Mater Dei's op- ponents will become to the Monarchs. But don't bet on it. Toughest back.to-back assignment: Westminster's clashes with El Rancho and Anaheim in the second and third weeks of the season. ln secon'd with a 215, was the t e a m of Anna L e e Shetler r Helen Wilson, May Imler and Vi Saxton. Third place went t o Martha Kennedy. Dorothy Hoffman, Pat Penewell and MOLlYWOOO l'AltlC 1taSULTI waoNISl)l.Y, MAY .. 1NI Cltllfr &I"_, "RST RACI . 1-1/16 lnltn. 3 & ' YHr old --· Clalmlne. l'UrN MSOO. Get1wey lite (J Gonu~~~- Tufnrette (A Pineda) Wtr Clllelc CW H1rrltl TI,,,._1.45 3/S. Also Ren -Amc>le l"rovf110ll, l'ntv l<nlgM, French RIVltr•, T-tuous Llnlt, Amereoso. Mlrtll It Kine. F•-• Treder. Scrtlcl!ed-Win All, C o u n t ltO!'•I• Tio Corlioll. •-s. Sl!COMO ltACE. 1·1/1' mlif!I. 3 YHr olds. Clalrnlnt. Purse '5500. Frfddle D.P. (Plercel t.60 UO 3.IO Hlccororb IM Yanez! 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Tl!LBVl810N •APPLIANC•B 411 East 17th Street OSTA MESA 646-1 DAILJ t · t -SATURDAY t · 6 -lnte9rity and Reliability Si11ce 19'47 - ,_ Femry Tr9Md seMce TecliMchlM . Cell 141-1417 • ' ¥ _._ ____ -.-__.-----i-- ~---·-------... --.. ..... ----.......... ..__,._....... -...._ ....... ___ ,,,. .. -.........-.----------------'---------------______ ............. ~---· ...... - • ( • .. ,., DArlY PJLOT , Start Your Engines Mesa Aims For Title Clincher TAKI YOUR HANDI OUT ,OP YOUR TAKIAWAY _b_y _D!f!i!Houlga~~ -Costa Mesa, in Us quest lor oo worse than a tie for the lrvloe Lezgue baseball championship, battles Foun- lbt ":tak•IWIY~n of your becktwlns-th• flrtt NV• •rlf tnches-of clubhead mov•· m1nt-1hould oriclnate In your lhouldtr1. Thtrt should bt ab· IOlutely ftO ..._ that your h1ndt art takin1 the club t>.ck Independently of your thoul· ·- ·rhere are Tl cars but only 48 drivers nominated for the Jndianapolls 500," and late lest week one ol the greatest stepped &side. To point up the futility of dealing in statistics at the speedway, there will probably be no more than 60 car-driver combinations ~ttempting to (u,~irl~ct. only live or six rivers w.ill draw-Jll-Ol'e-than polite applause from most of he 100.000 rans attending ext weekend's qualifying trials. Anyone can tick them of' as quickly as he can recite the names oC J ohn Unitas. Willie Mays or Wilt Chamberlain. The rans in the stands ex· pect this year's race to ~ won by A. J. Foyt. )Sarto Andretti. Bobby UMer, Dan Gurney or Bruce McLaren. Sadly, Paroelli Jones will be absent lhJs year. . In &pile o( the obvtous predllection of fans, we writers spend tile eoUre month prating about such a s Mtsten Gregory, Jim Malloy, Jochen R i n d t . George Follmer and Bruce Walkup. Today's subject is a fellow wtth a more familiar racing name, Bill Vukovich. * * * CJub bea for c:empet1n1 la taln Valley Friday afternoon non·USCA tprlnt c a r in the final regular aeaaoo raeet. TIM ltaa prevukd game for both clubs. lllm from maldDI 1111 bcly The Barons, seventh Jn .aebat la ''1, and failue to tall:e tbe rook.le tett ae& the loop ate.ndings with a 4-9 lalm back lJ DtODUMI u far record. invade Mesa tor the a1 tbe speedway wu ce• crucial with coach Bob ceraed. Parsons' crew at 3~15. Firestone laandled tbat Mesa, tied for first wltb problem 11eaUy. Darlal Loara witrl a 1~3 record, September Ure teita tbe • will b<seeklng its seventh Complll1 flew e~n~n t. from all ever the eeu• -straight loop win. - try and 1ub)edff Bllly to Following the Fouot&in a private teat. wltlcb he Valley encounter, win or easily pall~. lose, all eyes wW turn to Safety • c 0 n 1 c I 0 u 1 Boysen Park -in Anaheim USAC required tbat be take tbe upper end of the where Loara tacltles tblrd- klt _from 145 m.p.b. -place Magnolia at 7:30p.m. over again thl1 montb, bat If a tie exists between the dtrt. T1kln1 It blc:k with th• h1nd1 1lont 11 · llablt to clUH 1n ab· rupt liftlnc. or turnln1 of the club. Thia ruins your rhythm and clubfK• all1nm1nt. To a11ur• a lhould•r·dom· lMted takH.way, first ima1in• th1tyour arms ind ilinucro11 your 1houldtr1 form a trian1le 11 you address the ball (tolld lin11 in. the iJlustration). Note th1t th• club forms an extension of th• left ''"'· On your taktlWty, make cer- t.in you preserve th•. tri1n1le and the exten1ion of the club from the left arm (dashed lines). You cannot maintain · tht tri· ari1l1 If you allow your hands alone to inltlate tht takeaway. ... , ... IW\,-~-9 tbat hurdle wH cro11ed Mustangs aod Loara after and now "I caa J1IJI as fut Friday night's hostilities, a-------------------- as r •Hat to.,. playoff game will be held, * * * probably Tuesday, for the right to enter tbe CIF AAA Young Vuk1e has teamed b.l!lll ball pl If th With a man Who bas forced re ayo s as e Prep Net Results number one team. But the his own proille .into the Ithndyt championship vista will stay v'""" . v_.., Establishment m a way a as is after Friday's finales. c ....... Mer ,,._, 11"1 v.._.. MM• II\\> <»Val ..., • .,.. has no parallel in sports, J . Coach P&irsons will be Goc1t11a11 1c1 ::':1 • ..o. ... ... 01111trt IMl 1os~':.~'"'' w, w. C. Agajanlan. going with soNu..more Dave s.111tt 1c1 _, .. t, •i. .. 1. M. G•etM• IMI 1ost w. 2 ... u. CM. · 1 bU 't !:"IV O. Teti IC) -•t. H , .. 2. M . Qnlwey IM) lost CM. M, 1 .. , U . Cootrovers1a , pu Cl Y • Barton (2-0) in the Fountain hmtY 1c1 _, ... ~ u 1 •1 u . TNirm IMI ... , CM, u. u. w. hungry, demandJog of his Valley clash while coach ....._ o.wM . t b t Cri d1 and s. Tett w .......,._ CCI .., .. t. c_,,_ IM> and v....,,.,_ (Ml assocta es u en Y Bill Mlll! of the Barons will .. , ..... u ""' ,.,, H : tost ~ i ... generous to all, Agajanian counter with Ken Davi& (S-"-N•luer • 1e. ...._ 1c1 won ci.rtt aftd lledd <M> 1ost M. 1-4. H, . f ~~~~-K ~ has become the epitome o 7), who Jost Tuesday's game ..,,., v,,., JW111er v..,..., the proper Indy car owner. to Loara by·a Z-0 count. c--... ,.., 011 ~> ~ ,,_.. ''"'' 1~1 ..... ._ His equipment is ~ways Jn first round action, K1111a11 1c1 ,.:-: M. N••oe <Ml .. ~:!~w. PAGE WINS TITLE e e • C..rtrrae.t Ina Pait 17 VlrCINa .Jamt• caret.cl an •Mt IOI' tbe Jow P'O'I ti· tit. lreee Bruda WOii low net with a -... followed by Bea Reaaan'• 91·27 • f 4. Marlon v 0 I I oz;sa, Mary GrOM'• 101-34-17 and Roberta AndreWI' ...... Gins Little colJl)ld ~1 0 .. If* 011 the ){en Linda count with a 105. Low net went to ?Urgie Fitzalmmon1 at 16 followtd b1 Nina Daoielten's 17. Low oet ol the month was ahared by Bev Battistone (Lot La1os) and Allee McCr edle (Meu Linda). Maa VeNe Mesa Verde's ' • Pr o ~bl" begl.na Wednesday at 1 p.m. with eight teams conalalln& of a pro aDd a member of tbe cJlab ~ scotch. Ont team will drop out •t earb hble witti tlle winner plJ)'lnC uiae Jaole1: lreiae e.ae Thlrd round leaders to the Prealdent'• c up dwn· csbips are Fred Kalen· , Bob Smith, George Walker, Charles Bidwell, John Helton and Job D J acobs. Henry Jobnaon and Duk Wilaon woo best ball ol partners with a net Q in Saturday's men's cl u b event. Second place went to Glenn Leuon and George Hadley (&4) and Claude Tag- gert and Ken F'wter were thir,d with a 1}5. '·---~....-~-=- lllll••lld ¥lsller 147-11A Codi Misl Vlslir 642-2472 io. Cod Ylsllor 4M4S19 lllrMr Visitor 642.-3535 U you bawe new aelpbor1 or know of anyone movtn1 to our area, please tell us ao that we may extend a frtendl1 welcome and betp them to become acquainted ID their Dew Al'l'Oundlnca. OUR CURRENT ANNUAL RATE OF 5% EARNS 5.13% WHEN COMPOUNDED DAILY 8c HELD 1 YEAR USE THE HANDY PASSBOOK ALWAYS MOST CONVENIENT FOR YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT • INSURANCE TO $15,000 • FEDERALLY CHARTEUD AHO surHVJSED. WE rAY EARNIN6S ON YOUR FUNDS FROM DATE RECEIVED TO DATE OF WITHDRAWAL e FUNDS RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE THE IOTH OF ANY MONTH EARN FROM THE IST • SAVE-IY-MAIL, WE rAY rosTA"iE IOTH WAYS, A CONVENIENT WAY TO SAVE. SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS HfAOomcC: JtU Wllllllra ~ Lot~ DU •12Q TAIWNA llWCMa 117$1 ........ ~ >IHl14 HUHTlllOTON lfAQI lllAHCMI 11 ~ C.W, llM047 ' -ll may seem fOf'lly, bat BUI steps Into die Indy arena 11 a ready-made lllero. tops, and his driver is Costa Mesa nipped the l!wtn 1c1 -M. w. .. 2. M1e11e1s 1M1 '°'' w. 24. 'all "th th be tii~~~~~~~~~~--~H~avet~(~C~l~WG1t~ .. ~1,~W~l ~ .. ~1 ~2~~--~C~1¥W~M~(M~)~loe~IU.~2~~~~iiiiiii~iiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===::::::::~ ... perenru Y et er e s Barons, 2·1. w11111ms 1c1 '*' ... 1 ._ u . woHltY IMI 11tc1 N : 1os1 M. at the speedway or the best of the young beginners at the speedway. Agajmiian picked Vulde a year ago. Re 11 tbe aoa of a former 1DdlaaapoU1 rrea&, of coarse, bat more Im· ponaaUy he comes frem ttle same nral 1te'glaa1Dg1 as the 1reat con·fed crew4 IMkial dewa ••die track. Yeuc Bm ere• 1IP pamplDI &as ID ll 1 I father's aervlee 1tatloa bl Fresno, heart ef tbe rrape and raJtlDI c e a a t r y • That'• about 11 homespun a1 they come at the speedway. Tbe clay after be flal11!. ed his rookie test, BID called me from t It e Wag:ne.r-Locll:heed &•rare to talk aboat Ills reaction to tbe lacl1 1ceae. * * * ''It's starting to feel better now, btit the speedway takes some getting used to." Vukle said. "I can run as fa st as I want to now, but it will take awhile for me to get accustomed to the speed bere." Bill explained he thinks he will have to hll at least 163 or 164 m.p.h. to qualify, and he's not sure yet be can make the field. "l 'll settle for 33rd spot," he said. "I'm not what you might call a candJdClte for the pole. A more ex· perienced drlveT might run 166 or 167 in thls car, but I will be happy to make the r ace." The dark eyed 23-year-old of Y u & o 1 1 a v extraction, whose dad wu misnamed "the Mad RUllian," bas aratefully received help and advice fro mseveral l n d y veterans, with Jones first in line, but be ls not sure he ts yet able to take advantage of what they are tellln~ him. ''Parttelll, he's gotta be the greatest driver ever wts. He tries to explain things to me. but I guess my experience is 90 limited I don't understand everything be says yet." Vukie said. "I juat have to do lhings my' way for awhile and work up to what the guys are telling me." * * * TllJ1 ttme last year Bm was aDder a U.S. Aatt SOFT SELL SAM - "I've used more rookies than anybody a t In- dianapolis," Aggie sai d . "Billy shows me the same qualities Parnelll Jones and Troy Ruttman bad at bis age. There are a lot of stars around, but I try to pick the superstar, the one man who has a chance to win." JI his car is competitive, Billy will be among a handful or drivers racing a turbo-charged Of1y at In· dlanapotis lhJs year. It h&s a Brabham-type body similar to the Cllot Brawner car raced last year by Andretti. A backup machine wu designed by Jones t-0 take either a turbo-Offy or Ford engine. So the mod is complete. Billy Vukovich from the clusty g r a p e country of Central California will drive for lnday's mo st cbn- splcllOUS car owner, J. C. Agajanlan. Propelling t b e icTeal In· dJanapolis race car wlll be not a space age turbine or even the latest • 3 0 , 0 0 0 engineering marvel from Ford Motor Company -but an Offy four-banger. 1f that isn't a pat hand. you don't play poker the way they do in Gasoline Alley. s .... t a""' A aportl car institution, Santa Barbara road 1aces, goe1 down in flames this year. Construction on the ske of the race course ellrninated one of the finest events in racing. It started tn March, 1954. with a weekend remembered for a fantastic duel between Ken Miles iJl an MG Special and Bill Murphy in a Buick Special. Alan Johnson and 0.. Pike will 100• be aamed to a new factory Porscllle raclD1 effort beaded lty ex·iraad prlx star ~tdde Glatlttr. 'ney'll coatlnae rau.leg tu 1port1ters la C Productloa amateu eveatl, but for the factory la1kad of private a- traats. ly Manin Myen '"b =-==-t:-· ~\f TO Cff~f .. ·JYf r!llUJ.'I GOT /r/l f «IT IY A PctJtf, SO .fl L P-t:t)f OF ALL ROADS LEAD TO e e . e 9fREE PARKING AREAS NEAR EVERY DOWNTOWN STORE This column reserved for the comint week 1ctivltiM of non-profit groupe -phone any •tor• below and ,. Mrve 1nnouncement 1p1ce ..• Newport H•rbor Ana Council of Bet1 Sitnl Nii Meeting Mly 13 Security Bank Bldg. 1:00 p.m. THIS SPACE AVAILABLE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS OF YOUR CHURCH, SOCIAL OR CHA1UTIBLE GROUP * """ .. .,.. ,..... .. 1o .... .. C.ta w .... 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M6-1696 MALM" SHOP llOI New,.,+ llv~ M6 9215 HA.In IPOITI ... eooDS Ht c-tw Street 646-1919 HIWHIUS SHOIS 1ll1 Newport llvcl. 141-9744 HINDIUON'I APPUANCIS I In Herber It.cf. 541-7101 H ... aoc1 INCOMI TAI 1 ll4 "C" Newpett llvd. ~6-.1724 J. C. HUWMlllS JIWBllS 1121 Newport llv • 541-l40 I aaay HAU TlllS 1762 Newport It.cl. 646-5019 . LAND O' LAMPS I 122 Newpori lfvd. 54a.+450 MAmN llVINITUll I .. I Harbor llv4. '4 .. 1 I l I . MAIY CUTU PAINTS 1916 Har~r If.cl. 642.1090 POINT Ofl COLOI 116 W. lt+fl Street M6-017t IALPH'S fUlNITUll t IOl Newport llvd. S41-9Hl HALM OP CAIPITS 211 S Harbor It.cf. 540-4121 UINlln DIPT. STOii 1816 Newport lt.4. Ml-1212 IOlllTS PUINfTUU 1711 Newport ltvd. 646-1855 SHAW'S NUTlmoN IASllT 1161 Newpori llvcl. Mt.6424 llNCIU SIWM MAC..-CO. 1871 ~ llvcf. '46-9142 IT. Cl.All IAI• SHOP f 140 Ntwpen lfv,. Ml-6 I 42 UMIYllSITY OMC1 19U....-n ltlJ Hartt.r It.ti. 646-7111 WAlllN'S MAWYOX CINtM ' Fectory Dffect 10Xll f(I AWll!Lr.I' 1714 New,_t llvcf. ........ .. ~ .... -----------------------------.--~--~----------------------...-.-------------' • j ~.,.. . ' . ... , LEGAl ' CHTIPICA1 PICTIT TN \IMlnl- Qlnducllne • 11u11 Orlw. Hunllnelt Clllfomft, under I ol COMl"UTElt llll!IEAltCH Md --of Ille lof ...-. "' 1vn • are .. hlllows: Larry A. G1 l-• ...,.,,...,.1111 Carl a...-. HU11tlf1111Dn letc Oeted Altfll 22. Girt SltlM lttTY A. ( 918'9 o1 canfomra Oii Alltll 22, IH l"Ullllc I" •nd flw _ .... Larry Ski ___ _ ..._ MIMI a 1111111111 fnlfnlmlt!t oecvtwd Ille 11mc (OFFICIAL SEAL JOMl9 P. Nalarv Pu l"•lllCiPll t O••nee Cc My Comm Merell e, t ~blltNd Oret! Mn 2. t. 16. 2J, ' LEGA: Clnl,ICA" l'ldl- TH! UNOEllSlt "'-' !MY .... ~"""""'· Cltyol~I! Stale Of Ctlltorn fir"' Mmt of "t llnd lllet Nld flt lolloWIM PlnoM. dr-1re11 tol Betty L. &rue """-• Ct llfoml• G. H. lotdl L.119.,..., cantor S. N. I.ck \.MUM, Ctlllor WITNESS our Aitrll. '"' lkltY G. H. s. "· STATE Of< CAL COUNTY 01' OJ ON THIS 17111 11etot.-me Katt 'ubllc In end fol rnldl"' fllereln ,_,., ""°""' I NG«, G. H. I k-tometc ~-·· ''""""''· •nd . ...., oewtM ' WHEltEOF, I ha end aftl.xed 11w • .,.., 111 tlllt certt ISM&> LEGA ' r bOrs vtn1 ~ UI Id I btlp Dted np. • • -- Thtnda.J, MaJ 9, lM LEGAL NO'ftCE LEGAL NO'l'lt'll LSQA.L NOTIC& L&GAL NOTICIC '.vn~• N\1f1Cri G ad Cd'DfJCA,. rDllCOWT'I...,,.. ...... ~~.~·"" . .,.a,. CUDI,.. ..... -'\ .u .. ulOll"'JJ~\..., T•• r · uates W.::J.f/#Al~mo&ll ST&TS~ ... ,.. IWH• eou.T CN1 'Ill• ...... ~·-•1• ITAttCNICM.INll•IA... 1 ~ -r'J~.-..Jo\to~..:*.... ,..., .. ..,. .u.1 ,_ ':.,.c::#:-.:t.=-~:R=-cau~Jl..'\' nt•ceu:.n,..:,...,..• T F• d ......... ...., M. ......... MotNll al, ... _ '·-"' ~ -. ..... ~ CllUllTY .. ~ •T1C1 8" ... ,.._. • N'TITICMt POil 0 m 1 .... It _.. • iD ~ Wider ..,. -~ ,,_. Cltfv, l!lellllt!f, Vt. .......-~-,,.,.... ~ ........... P•o.ATI OP WIU. ANO .Nit LU• flcflllOul W""-.. fl tA SCAUA at1~ ._...,. ,_. Oirtw, ~. NOTICI II M ... IY ••YIN II t11t ..._..-., • ., ................ ~ Ill, ..... TllTAMPTAl'Y ~lf! Sfred, .... a.di. c. .......... Mii ''-Of>Lt! ~ THt! STAT• 0" cnlllter. Ill h .-. _. ............... It Wl19-M. ~ Ill .... t!rtttt DI "MIMlt \AlllM flWTtltJ, 11111 Nlf tll'lll II ...... fl ... ....... CALll'OllNI#, 1!t ... ..,.-_,.. ll9t ti -M\11119 claltM ....... lie ~ .. Wllllem 1Mll!llll C..W, 0. o.c.a.l. 1119 __._ ...._ .,..... .... ti ~I: •ill ~ -....,.,... .. flit 1Ntft. .....,, •-NOTICE t$ HHHV GIVEN T"9t .....,__.. • lllUllft! -Ytll .!!J 1Wt*r *""'f Jt .file a Wfft> Wllil ~ -'Y........,.. In Ilia flllee llOTlc:a ~ M •UY OlVUl-tl tlle .. 1111\att Wllllam lt&MI tU. 11tr1111 e &lllll!t ..,..,..!I. lllt., tm W'llalll"' l9ft "-'"' 111 ,.......... li 1lii OTYiftit fl ._..._.fl ........ """*' c.un, tr ~ DI llii ..... _,.. ....... lietttlon 'ii ,.,.,. Clf Wiii w ~ .......... ,.. .._., Mlli.. ~ comttlllllt-DI 1M .-W Miiied tllllldllt II "--' ""°"' wllll .. ~ lllat all """" MVN ell""' ....... 1111 --et L....,. T•--ltfV .. Ilia WITNIU "' NM 1111• t:lllll -~ ., •1111 IM clel1l .. Ille ......... lllM court ~ ..... ~ ..... ~ .... ~ -_, ....... fUt ...,,.. ,...,,..,_, ,..._ .. Wlll(ll .. ""* .., Hiii• 1• lft the tllove ""'"" a<IMll "-Ill DI llW AllWMY l'WI "-• 4tf 1 .. 1 wtlll h _..., _,_.,., Ill ........ twtlltr ~ra. eM tNt tM t11N a!ld .E~l.Ll ~LLA•DAU, IMC. • ....... , VW 111 Milt CIMH'I, WIMllll TllN ,,.._ Slrtel, C•ta Meee, (al"°""'· ... ef tM cltrt Ill the Move ......... ~ t11Kt ot 11MMe Ille MfM M• 11tt11 Mt I r ,....,. A,_.11, ""''*"' •n """' tllt WY!~ "' veu flt Wt t11n1o ..... la Ille l'lllClf ., IMIMt9 e1 111t ~ """'-.,.. IN ~ .., Ma., at..-INt; et t1at e,111.. 1t1 Ille LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE '" .,... J. FvtW'-'I. ~,., -" NrVM wlllllll Ille llllW• Mllltd ~ "' an -"'"" 9Wlallll111 .. .. YN ~ ., .. ..,. _,._ ., 0...tllMlll .... J OI .... l)MIM W, IU"-k., -ty, ti' Wlltlll\. THlllTV ..,.. if 8'f'YtO Ille ...... el Mlf .....W, Wlltlttt alw ..,,,..,.,. He~ flutll eM -"'• II eo1 N. lroedw.Y, Ill Ille City OI A..., • u. allftllttlt. fMlllllll ...., Ille ft ... t lllUbllcatlort ., tlllt Vawter. lilt ...... Arc,ede • .,. ....... , Ml Seftlt AM. C•l!tomla. '54e C-Df1". YtAI .,. ~ ..i111e1t tllet ""'"'YOU llOltc-. lollltl '-'IN StfWt, Liit Metllt. 0.t.a: IM'f I. lffi Ma-' ..... CelllW'lla ... to file I lll.,lltlft ,_i.,. 11'"4"'9. Nld 0.litd ,...., )I. 1-. Cell..... 90013. wNdl la lllt ._. ti W. '1 (t JOMN, Tel: _..,. • •llllllllH will ttlle ,__, ttf lftY ,_ ~"' L. W...... Mlw DI h --.lllaM4 It! eN _...,_ Coyft'IY Cllttl. PWlllMd Qranw CoMt Dally "'°" O' ~ ----Ill Ille -llllnt.. Eucutrhl et 1111 Wiii "'1al111N lo Ille •!aft DI Mid ....,., .... I'. RllW, APrll U w ,...,. t. t, 1 ... ,.,. ttMI erl•lftl -c.ooitrect, O' wlll ~ It tllt .t "" .-we Nfl1" ~ wlltll11 thl lllOllllla anw ... tint ~ lallS I . ,_ st,. -1 tot -..._ r.itef ~hi tM ..... "-< !\Oii OI ltlls ~ 1'!111tlet, C.allf. ,... LEGAL NO'l1CE -lalnt. 419 ..., IM .,_, Ot• MIY ~ ,..., h h 11111 OX Hnt Ytll mtY Miil ~= ti an •'*-C.... ..... ~ "'11 G«INCle It. C''-"""" A""11ey ftf ,....._, ,...,.. "' -IM!tw "'"' Ille -'hl1 ... 11" ~ hecvtr!JI ti .... Wlfl flvbll~ o...,.. Coul D•llv "'°'· C • .• ,,,ICA-... 1us1•tu •lalftl or 11111 -· $UCft '"°'"" ,........, -._..... .. "" ae.w MINlll ......... MIY '· 10. , .. ,,.. • .,, ... • • ..,... sllould w _.,... w1111111 "'-time 11m11 l'vOlllMll Ora.,.. Celll Dlltv •11ot ..___ ,_ _, v..,.., - •IC'TITIOUS 11AMC 1l•llld Ill tllll -t11t flNlll a wrltlfn May t, t, 14 h. t'NI HMi Mii lllfW ND* ...... LEGAL NOTICE The ~ ... Cllf1ltY lie It -plffcl"'9 to"" -llllnt, .. , ........... """' dUtlllll • IMiMM .. 1'51 PlllcaM\9 Unit Otted Metdl lS. ,... LEGAL NOl'IC!t &al ...... ca ...... ""' ..... 'O', Co.It ~. C.11..,..e. undtr lie lie· ISEAL) ,.,,.,._. .., I....,_ NOTIC8 Ott INTlllDIO lltlout fll'Y'I\ -fl# AUISON TOOt.. 6 W. I . $T JOHN, ,_ ua--P11bll"*' Ot&llM C:... Del"' fllllf, TRANSlf8R AllD LIAHIACIC ENGINEERING IM lllal Mid firm It Cleflt SUl'HIOtl coVaT OP .... Maw t, 16. D. 39, 19'1 IMo4' Notice la ""'""' 91\ttft 11\et Plllllll c.tmPGMCI' of"" ftltlOWIN ""°"· ..... ,.,.._, .._..,, v ....... & ~ nATll OP .......... ,.·,An Scllletl•I, D.o.s.. .,.,.,........ of 400 -'" M• w ~ oi ,..tllftelt i. .. l'9ttllfW._ 1. ' "• T ... covMT;°o'ii'Ou1te• LEGAL NOTICE N-• ct11• or1,,., city o1 N_,.. tolloWI; lnl ..... ....,..., NL A lttell. C•"'°'"''· '""'* to sell c•ri•ln Cllerltt Am-Wlttllw-., tlll~ ........ ,.,... ~ llOTKI ... .. ........... o-,I TITIOll oaotllAllC• .... ...... ptnOMI ,,..,.,.rty .. : I.ff-la (or-•· Oene, AMhtlm, C•lllOmla. ,..._., Mf-GJI ..,.. ,._ IW r AN GaOI "' lloft. • A Cellforftll CilrP lftlt!ICMll D•IM ,.,,.no.,.... ,. ........ .., ,.......,_ l'Oll l'ttOllATf °" WILL AND •CHt NANCI 01' TMI Clff COUtf. ,...,. fer IL l ef 12"Sout11 0 Cllef1ltS A.• Wittlleus 'lllllllMcl Ore,_ Coest Dlllr ' LaTTHI TU'tAMINTAltY ~ Ofl Tiii CITY Of' ClOITA MUA. om:. (! t11t""°' • 2 alt Sta• fll•CllH .... nla, Or-c-...... 1 wll 11, U ..... u.w • ,, 1....., llot, E:atate of Frtrlll A Joh-.... Mft11 LllfORMIA, AMaMOI• IKTMMI ..... ....ty1 ~1¥ Hllll.-TCalller .... 1 "" --_ .. , ., ... ..,., ., ,.. ~ at F A ,,._ oec.....ci at• Of' 'l'Ma COITA M t I A •·-.. ,. Mid 111....... rlNoltr.H P:ic~11.~ :"w~ie~·..:,=:ri: ---:-LE"::""G~AL--N-OTl--CE----NOTICI ta HlttllY '01veN .,,,., ~::~""" cooa1 H~TI• T'O ~~~~..,~~~1:"'~:=9,' _,.. °"' ... Al"-WI~ --~.!.'°:.', '· Jot!:: ~t 11,: "-!ft • Mtl-MOUH~• ''""~ u M • • .. D.D.s.. Tr•Mf-(lelsff), Ille N1d to -to be Ille ""°" Wllole name 11 114Sl• L-.. "1*: ......... "'· ::' '=::::. THI! CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ,._, P10Ptrf'I •• ~,.., '-''1Plion ~-"~ ... ,,,.~~ ~ ..... ~. •1111 ClaTll'tCATI 0 .. CQllf'OttATIOll ,...,_ It wNdl 11 -.., l\lflllet OF COSTA Mt!SA, CALIFORNIA. DOQ fll wlllell II H fOfloW\, to-wtt: Dentel ... ,O~FFIC_...I., s"'•L.,._),_ ..,. "-DOI ... IUSINUS 'UNOll INl't!C\llil"' and llWlf h time 1M tllla HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Mul,_.,t, office Mui-I, f11m1tv,. -..,.. .. ICTITIOUI llAMI et heerl• tlla -lln bet11 Mt ftlr May SECTION I. '9dlo!I. 5141 01 Ille Goeta alld flxturn tlld locetM at 400 Ntwor1 =~ ~Ub~~ Cdfoml• THE UNDERSIGNED CORPORATION tA. 1Ne, •• f130 e.m •• In""_._ OI ~.:11111dNI CCMle II ...... _....... ~=n1~··v~llllct1v..,.r !~1e···.~ ,rlllc:INI Office Ill .. htrtbv e»rllf'f .,,., II la <»ndUCfllll • DtNl1!Mnt Ht. 1 of Mid court. ti ... ,.,,c!..Mlne MllleectlOn (c) ........ IMllNdt. frtllMCtloll I• lo be con-°''"" <-"' 11uv1,,. •NI se111,,, Of -Ina w Nor111 11rM41Wav, lft 1M City Clf lant• Ana, "( 'i ~~... 11 sumrnettd on ,,,. 1•111 41tr of Mav. \HI, M Commlulaft E . olller dl .. lllY ~ bus'-•I l«IU CAlltonll•. c ._..._ .... Oott. CWb. •I 10 • m •I Ille ef!ICI .. l.MltCllll J:IY I, lffl 111Mrt1 Bea<h BIYCI.. Wt1tmlnster, Ctlltwllla, Otlei Mav 1, \NI. ~narv blnlt, 11111 birds Clf the ,..,_ C-retio1i el 11t SOUlll Gelt Drive Cl~ ,ublltlled °' ~ Ille fle1lllollt flnon -., w. I . ST JO+IN ec:lllH flNnllYt 4lftCI •ISO tlllltr small .. a.... IY Hiiia ( II~ I • -c:-r Dall'f :~~ ORANGE COAST DISPLAY eM .... , lllt (OU!fty Cltttl ~ .~· "" .. c:eedlne 1llr'9 II\ o.1.ci'tftl1 ,,..j ~v ot ';!,, 1Ne. Mtf " '· 1'· 23• lNt name of Mid corponllon •NI '" "'IMINI , ..... T. Sdllllftactltf num • . By MeMn Benn•ll Pleet Of IMl!*I IS •• followa: IM T-... c-tfY .... SECTI~ t. Tiiis Ordl-nH tekt Admlnl1tr11W All>ert A. Ntlele, lllC., 1as a.di .,,_, Calllot1lla ..... eflect Md be In fllll fOfW llllrtv <•> dlya ~p c:er-...... BIYd .. Westmlniter. Callt. mt3. Tiii (1141 M1-Slll '"°"' •1111, •lier "' ......... -••or 1111 tll ..... Gale Dri ... Nlttt ic~R~;::~ 29, 1,.., "''=,: ==-eo..t o.11y "'°'•;:: :'.=:.'°"tt!.:-:::.1\u~ ~1= .._., H1111. ca111-1a tan CHT~rc~~:U-:" ~:~Miit ALI EllT A NATALI, I.NC. foMY 2. 3, f, IHI 75Mt. once In lllt ORANGE COAST DAILY M'•rlllltllahedl"'" Ota,... Coetf Dallv "'°1 ' Tiit llndenl.....S do ctrtllY 1111¥ .,. Alilfft A. Nallle, "ILOT, • _, of -•I clrClli. ' ""' 1tMI condliCllM • llllslMU et 1mm CVnllll• Prnld4!nt LEGAL NOTICE tlOft, ,,lfttoad IM lllltlll"'9CI Ill tlla C1IY ., or1 ... , Munll"'toft Betel\. f 1'4 • Rooe Natelt, . • COii• Mesa. totetlltf' wllll Ille names ol CAllfO I nc1tr .... ftd t'--ft ' Secretarv · Ille mt111bert Clf tM Cltr c-cll voflnel-------------1 ma, u ,... I -rm name n·TE OF "·L•r#Oo•NIA , fl·lftll '°' ........ , .......... WM CIRTll'IC"TI 0, IU"INI .. .. COM,UTEll A,, LI c AT I 0 N COUNTY oroRANGE I CHTl•ICATI 0 .. IUllllllS f'MsED AMOA8UPTED 1111• '"' ·-l'ICTiT1ou1 .. .M. - :::A;c;:,. ento1::: 119 Mlcl ,:;:;. I•= On 11111 11111 dey of APl'll, A.D. ~.... Tiie ~::r:, ":itr tlW It con-Of Mey, IHI. TM undtrsl1tieel clotl urtlty he It con- """" 11'1 full aM ,._ OI mldellct before ma, a Nollrv P11bllc In elld tor 4Yctllll 1 M l'*' et Hl Marllll A-. A. l. PINICLllY dllctl,.. • llutlne• el 1"51 Skkllll Lene. .,.. .. follo'#l· said COllrilv e!ld Sl•IW. "nonall'I' ep. a.lbol Island can1om1a under tt>e tic-Ml~ Of Ille M11nllMlOn B .. ch, C.tlfOmle, under Ille LlrrY A. ·Gelldreau l'20l G PM•td Altlert A. Nttele, 11111 Rose Naltle tltlow firm ~me of DEAN end llltl Mid ATTI T City of Cotta Mita tldtt1out flrm name of LANC:O~ co. lrlnd t.111e, Hunll,..loft Bucft, Calllornl•~""' =•~• ~:iv':: :.-:.::: firm It -" of Ille fOUowl"' i>erto11. c. IC.s ~RIEST l::' ..::n'!'~ '::'~:.,':cs fO~::~ CoHI Sklllnaf. 10202 C:Vnflll• Drlve, ..... •attuffd .... wltlllft IN'"""'"' Oft r-,.-lfl M l -plea Of reakltnce City Clerk ol IM .. "'91cltiw:t 11 .. !ollowl• ~~:'.!!,'"',.loft,118!-dl1!.. Caltlorftta. ballall of_.,,,. conionrtten fllerwill netMll, ' ~::-.;: Martlll M Vlt Lide Noni CllY ol Cotlt M... Jeclt Pr1«1 1n • SiciCVf Lant, Hun-.,.,_ 11 '" ,... -.a-ltclttd le -11111 tucll _. LI I le ' ' ' STA1'1 OF CAL,,ORNIA ) tlntlon llNcll Carl Ski_, "°'ltloft u.c11ltd Ille MIM Oo t ' N-" lffCll. Celtf. COUNTY OF O~NOI! ) M. 0.ttd MIY I 1'61 Llrrr A Gaucll'HU T · Ot'9d ,._,II 17, lHI • ll•M of Celllo,.;ll Oralllt Couftty• WI NESS mY llel'ICI Md ... l Geyle 0. Mlrtln CITY OF COSTA MISA ) Jecll: 'tlu On APrll 22 , 1 ..i, before me, 1 ·Notary IOl'FICIAL SEAL) Stele fl# Ct lllornle. Oran11t COllntv: I, C. I<. PRIEST, Cltv Cltft< of Ille Cltv ltei. of Cellfomle. Orenee Countv: flutlllt In •!l<I fOr Mid State personallv OoroltlY M. Hervev On M!'ll 17, ,,.., ...,.,,.. mt • Notarv ol Costa fMst, and ••.Officio Clertl Of Ille On Mn I, IHI, belors me. a Nol•fV -•red Llrry A. GaudreeU etld (lfl Noltr'f P'ubllc Calllor"la flubllC In alld tor Mid Slli., 'MnOMllY CllY COUllCll of 1M CllY of C"'a MIN, ,llllllc In and IOI' Mid Stai., ptr'IOlllllY Ski.-'- 11 me fO w tl'9 llH10n• Prtnclpel Office In •-•tel oevle o. Mlrtln 11_ lo ,.,. 19 llerelw cerllfv tlltl Ille above tlld ro,.... •-•red Jecll: ,,. .. , k-II me ,., be ..,,_ ,..,_ ,,.. lllbtcrlbecl 10 the Ore"" County be Ille "''°" .._ NlfM It aubSCl'lbed '"' Ordinance No. 41-1' wes llltredUced the "''°n whotl MIM IS aubKrlbed to wlltllft lllllrlllMnt •!Id adcftowltdttd tlle'f MY Commission Exlllrn to "" wlltlln lnttrllmelll •llll KkMwltdll-end COftllcltt..i sec:tlon by MClloll at • lllt Wltllln lmtnim111t and aellnowltdttd ••etllled Ille MMll Aut1. 25. 1•11 Id Ille 9"ecuted .... NIM r .. uler "'"" ... of Mid City Council on ,,. ··~ Ille 11mt. (OFFICIAL SEALi 4M-OC (Offlcll l Stall . Ille Ulll NY of APrll, IHI and tllereatter (OfllcJtl Seal) Jonnie p I RICHARD M. LIVIN, Atty. J-.tl E Oevlt P•SMd 11111 tdoPled ti e Wllo .. et a Rostllt C. Know Notary P:.Cll~~ I• JEl'l'RIEY T. Q,elRMAN. AllY. I Noterv .. ~bile • Cllltorftl• r .. ular "'"''"' of HICI CllY COllndl held Not1rv Publlc • C·•llfornl• Prlncfpal Offlal 11 m 147 s. R...,_ l lW. PrlnclPll Offlct In on Ille 'Ill HY ot Mtv. lHI, by Ille Principe! Ottlct In n 9-1¥ HIMI. C1llltnlla Mil Or•Mt Collfttv fOlloWI"' roll ull YO!t: OrtnH Countv ~y~0ri:.. E PINS Ttl (21J) ut-nH ... t57417J MY eommi.11on EJlplrws AYES: COUNCILMEN Wiison, Tu<ktr. MY Commlu!Ofl lblllrn u • Published Orernre Cont Oal!Y ,.IOI, Junt 11 1'70 St. Cllllr, Plllkltv Jul\I 1, IHI flubH::"'o:~= eo.11 0.11\1 '"°'· April u •NI May 2. '· 1'. ,,.. ...... ,ubnlMcl o ... ...:. COMt Oeltv Piiot, NOES; COUNCILMEN ,._ 'llblltMd °''"" Coeal DtllV Pilot. Mtv 2 t 1'-:13, IHI 753-61 LEGAL NOTI,... Altrll 11, U •NI MIY 2. t. !Ne '474 ABSENT: COUNCILMEN Jonltn MaY '• 16, :n, 30. IHI '°'"" • • \;Q IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I !lave LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE lle<'eunto Ml mw hllld 1nc1 '"'•" 111e '"' LEGAL NOTICE '·2"11 ol tM CllY ol Colle MtM. 11111 1111 deV 1111-------------1 '•IMlS Cl•Tt,ICATIE o .. IUSINlll fl.-47 May, IHI. C IC "tlEST CHTll'ICATI 01' •USINISI CH:::~·.::. ~':!'ISi The u,.::i:.!!:O: = llleY .,. CHTlllJ~~O~lllllSI ~itvJ.re: C~ ef Ille Tiie ~f.~o: ~~~ thtY are THI! UNDEllSIGNEO do ,,_., ~ COnductlne • 111111-If Sant• -· Tilt unclenllMd ... artlty I -con-c~ C~tl ot Ille COllClllCllnt • buslnou •• 2417 Vtftlff W•Y· IMt tlleY -QlllductlM • ...,_, Calllomfa, 11~ tlle ftctltlOlla firm -clllctlM • illl&IMts at lU' Harbor City ot CO&ll MeM Cotti Mesa, Celltornle, llnder-Ille lie· 9"flCY blltlt1111 et 410 w Coast Ml9"W•Y of DISf'l.AY llACI( COMPANY and 1Mt lellltwtd, Oltll N*e, Callforl\le, llllder CalllOmla ::!:"1t'~: :o;'Ulo!.i":. llltl said City of ,..._., IHdl County o1 Oran14:' Mid firm It comPOMd of lllt fOlloWI"' Ille fldlllolll ftrm neme of GOOD GUYS l'llbllslled CIBnM Coast .,.1... 111... . --Stai. .. C•llfornl•. ., Ille flctllkM ""°"'' whoM names '" fllll and plecta MUY:FLER Sl!ltVICE •nd "'-' .... firm M.-r ' lHI .. n1:;8' ~ names I~ llotull. -pieces ol fl ,. SS EXI! " N DI resldtft« trt as fOllowl' IS conljlOltd of t11e tolloWIM Nl'SOll ' · ·-nc• tra II ,o ws. i: ,;::.,... = ,.'/'1 It -~~G~ fr! Dele c1rtt.r, 231 ColfOn lttttf, "'*'name Ill Ml encl place ol rftlclenc~ LE·GAL NOTICE Jolin Schirmer, 2417 v1111er Wey, 1 M m ....,,_ N--1 8Hdl C.lltomla It .. folloWa• Cosll fMM ~::::S"'.,:-:0:1'~to-w~~ •nd tel-Dldt Fer~. 62' sOutll Wtltllle W•YM A. Cllrl1._..,, 411 Soutll .. Rlcll~d •• ken11 f, 2134 Tuan" A ..... BtllY I. B 1741 T tt SI Cott Drive, Allthelm, C1llf0ml1. Olive, Or-. Ctnlom1e ORDINAMCI NO. *'" "fWllO -•c ' ruce, us ft, ' • Chtl Root, 21211 Hiii Slretl, Huntlnelolt Dettd APr11, 24 1'61 AN OllDINANCI Of' THI CITY COU... ChrlSIOl>fttr ~tr, fl$ CllM l'lece. fMM, CalllOl'lllt Patti, C.lltornlt. Wrtrte A. Cllrltlensln Cll. OP ntl CITY 01' COSTA MllA, Newport llteel1 lac;-~· c=la 2$ Alll Mira. Soultl Dettd April 16, lHI STATE OP CALIFORNIA. CAll .. OttNIA, HTAllllHIMe RATIS 01ted Maj~· 1::,1 s. N'. Boedl. 25 An• Mira. SOUlll Olck Ferguson ORANGE COUNTY: AHD ,1111 l'OR TH& INSTAl.1.ATION R~~ d I<,,...,, LHllOle Callfoml• Oele Ctrtlw On A!>rll ,., IHI, before IM, t Noterv 01' COURTHY AND CCHIVINllENCI ~"•f.c ell WITNESS Ollr Miid flllt 171!1 de ot Chet Root ,utlllc 1n -for t11d Stele, Nl"Wltltv llNCHU l'OR 'UILIC UH AND Chrlt""'her Mevtr APrll, 1Ne 'I Slete OI Celttomla, Ot_. CounlY: a_.s WnM A. Christe-iu-" to THI ADVIRTISIJID THIRION, Slate ~ Cellfornle, OrenN Countv: kf1Y L e On APrll 1•, 1'61, btfOrt mt. t Notary ,... to be Ille ~ --It THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY On MaV I, 1'61, _,.. '"'• I NoltfV G M rio.cJx.~ Publlc In 11111 1or said ltefe, ...-11v 111bscrlbed to tl'9 wlllllft lnalr-1 111111 OF COSTA MESA, CALIFOltNIA DOES Pul>llc In end tor Mid 5tete. personally s. N' lloedt •-•rwd Oale Cl rtlH, Olcll Ftr9Uton tcknowltd9ed lie eJ1ecvtec1 Ille Mme. HE It EBY OllOAIN AS FOLLOW St •11Nertd Joll!l Sclllrmtr, Rlehlnl K•nf, STATE 01' CALIFORNIA tnd Cllet Root k""" to me 10 w 111t (Officlel SHI) SECTION 1. SKllOft 6206 of Ille COlll Cllrl111M>llff M'YH k..-n to me lo be tlle ......,... WlloM NlmtS .,.. -.-.cr•btd to Joltllll t!. Devi• MIN Mullk .... I Codtt 11 llerebll •mandld --Mmff .,. IUblerlbed tn C~N~~.~~~R~G~ A"11 A.r>.. ,,.., Ille wlllllft llltlnlmenl 11111 tc*now....., ...,.,., Pllllllc • C'•llfoml• le tdd. Stclloll (el wlllcll wtN ,.... .. :::: .. ~.::~~.:·;::i.:i.~-•C-llOWltdvtd befor• "" "'''" I( Gtrell • Notuv """' ••ecvte41 Ille -· ,,,MIMI Offle» ln follows. (Otll I I Setll Publlc In •1111 tor .. id COllftlY •nd Stele (OFFICIAL SEAL) Ore-Co41ntv "(•) Tllat •K ii COU,....Y or con...... c. R II c IC ..Sidi"' tlletell\ dVIY ciomm1111ontd end JOSll>ll E. Dtv1t Mv Comml11IOll &11INt lenCo& btncll Hltblllllld 1111 •1111· .,_,.,., N:::,: , . bllno• c lltor I .-n ..ertoMllY -reel Blttv l -"I Pllbllc.Qllfornla June 21, 1'7'0 wllllll\ Ille City of Coste Meae <o"lal"I"' Prl I ti uonf • I t n 1 lrucr: G. H. Boeck encl s. N •. lloedi ~=-~=~ 111 ...:,~r:lJ':t ~~~'f.,_ ~~OlllY PllOI, =•1,:.11 =~Ire~11= of'$TOJ'; 0r.%: C!Wn;,• ft k-lo me M be Ille persona WllOM M , __ 1 ~ E-' 7'0l-4t · My Commlulon El!lllrt1 ~ .,.. •"'*""*' lo lllt wllllln 1,,. Y """""' ....... ,...,,.. ,.,. wer Wflldl 111111 enlllle tlkl Jul\I 1 lHI 1 1 lld di ~ ftl -.1 June ti, 1'19 LEGAL NOTICE llcenset to lllt lnalall•tlon end .. l'ull .......... Or • I Nrneli • • • ---... Pi•bllwd Or-Coell Dtlflt l'llot, vertltlne llM .. ttn (10) btnchet ..... 1--•111• C:O..I 0.11\1 llllol, =ere~~,,!': =~'':.,wn:!: -""'" 11. u 11111,,...," •· 1• ..,.... ...... v1e11,. •u,,,,., ""'' ea<11 ecldt11one1 """''· 1 •· "· 11 • 1 "' 10M1 end alll•eel mr offld•I Mtl -. ,._ end LE~ a• NOTICE CDTll'-AT• ... I U"INlll btndl above tell (IOI tlltll be llceMld LEGAL NOTICE -r In 1111• certlflulo ftrlt .;;;;. ';;.-un.a. '" .....-• ti the '"' flf SUI per btndl IMf vear. (i;eu '""' Tiie 11nc1trs".::":."::.., ,..., -"""llcatlOM tor • btn<ll aclv1rtl1IMl-------------I K1rt11 IC a.... P4'llf CDndlletl111 • 111111-it 1'20 Htrl:llN' 11-tlltll be maclt '° "" CllY COii,.. 1'41Mt Nol•rv Publlc In •1111,., CHTl•tCATI ., COlll'OllATIOM •o• IMS. Cotta ,_,., Cellfotnlt, under tlle ~~11!:"~:·11 = ·=io: CHTll'ICAT:A:S":oRflOHTION Said COUlllY •1111 lllflt. TaAMSACTIOM OP luttlllU UNOlll fldltleul firm -fll PllZA MAN No. s wflldl Mid ...... ,,_,, .... ~ ........... PO• TRAN•A--Ofl IUSINISS My c:ammlu!Ofl GP!•• """ l'ICTITIOUS N&MI end ,,,., Nici """ " com...... .. "" ....... nltlY ... • ....... _, ~ .......... 20, 1'10 THI! UNOERSIGNED CO•,OttATION follOWtnt llfftont. W11ote ''""" Ill IUll ellmlfteltof or -eved lw Ille Cll'f UllOH ftlCTITIOVS NAMI ,lll>lllMd OreMt Coait 011"' Piiot, -Mrtlw CfftllY 11111 It Is ~IM a etld tltctt of -ldilftct ere et followli Council In ~Ion Wiiii Ille ar~nllflt TH,I UNOERSIGNID COR,ORA TIONS Allfll 11, 2S ..... MIY " •• \Ml """ buslMIS loetled II "3 Wttt '"" Slrftt, Robert TlleoPllllt McCaflrey, 7201 .. Mid 11-. do '*"" etrftfY "'•' lhwf'9N conducting COilll Mell, Cilllorn1a unc1tr 111t 11cntlolls SeltllOrt Dr •• N-'f Bffdl, CaMfornle SECTION 2. Tiils Ordln.nc. "1111 h-• • Ptrtnershlp prOlltrtv menee.inent Work WASKING10N CUPl) Good jobt with good pey beckon th1a year'• record Amer ican co llege graduating class. The goverMlent gays a survey shows "exceedingly bright'' job .p r o a p e c t s a"1tlng-thoee emerging from campuaet acrosa the country this spring. The race for top talent has been on for many months among bu a i n i ases, industries, academie institutions -and the govemm~t ise1!. For so~, lHere will be a detour into a khaki uniform. The survey conducted by ttleLaborDepartment ~wed that. as usual, engineering apd accounting graduates ~e the most sought after. There also is said to be an exceptionally good job market for health p r o f e s s i o n a l s • social workers, 11 b ~a r i a n a, mathematicians. chemists, physicists, and other sclen· tists. AVERAGE IDGH Starting salaries for new graduates continue high, averaging about 5 percent . more than last spring. And the outlook both from the standpoint o( job openings and pay has improved for Negro graduates,. the study said. "As graduation n e a r s , never has ttiere been such a strong, three-way pull for American college graduates '!--from industry, graduate schools aild the military draft," the government analysts said. "Ebecting a smaller pool of draft-exempt graduates this year. in· dustry Is recruiting ve.ry ac· tively. More jobs ire being offered.'' Draft calls are up because of the war in Vietnam. And a new regulation abolis}tlng graduate school deferments is expected to mean in· duction for a much higher percentage of b a c h e to r degree graduates w h o otherwise would have gone into post graduate study. no.ooo GRADUATES An estimated 820,000 men and woinen will graduate from American colleges and universities this year, in eluding 150,000 with ad vanced degrees. This is an increase of about 100,000 graduates over 1967. but some career openings may go unfilled because of a shortage of a v a i 1 a b 1 e graduates. LEGAL NOTI ,._ tlrm ,,.,.,. Of CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED Mlellatl Jolin McCettnrv ll:Jt W effect and be In full force tlllrtv (30) deYI bUtl-1 loetttd et 504 WKI Cllat>meft "'.:. CONSULTANTS end flltl wld llrm It Avl_,. TH Cotle Mtll Celltornla ' t·rom encl 1fter Ill·"'""' and "''°' to Avenue. Ort,,.., Ctlllornlt, under 111t llc- ___ NO_T_l_Cl!_O_l'_H_l_A-.R-l-Ne_l'_O_R __ , comPOMCI ot Ille folloWlnt co.-allon, D•led APrll 'JA'. lHI ' Ille ••Plrenon OI fltt.e" (IS) dan from n11ous firm neme of LtPltza lnclustriel CHANOI OI' IOUNDARIH wllOte prlMIHI 111tct ol bllllMSr II • ' Rot>erf T'-llllt McCtffrtY !tit passaff lhtreot allell be Pllbllslltd and1,_ 11111 Uld ftrm I& comllOffd of Ille • tolloWa: Mlellael J. M<C.tlrtY onClt In "" ORANGE COAST DAILY to .... 11>1 COf'POrtti-. whoie prlncfptl SAN JOAOUIN SCHOOL DISTRICT N.J.l. l!NTER,RISEI, • Wttl ltltl STATE OF CALll'OllNIA, ~ILOT, a __ , of 1tr>eral clrc11l1· Places of llu&lftalt •" t1 follows: ANO NIWl'ORT·MHA UNl .. 111><' Str..i. Coste ~. Celllorllle ORANOE COUNTY: l•on• prl~ted end l'Ubllalltd In Ille City ot JeVel Co .. tiw:., 4Jt E. Chtt>meft Ave .. Those majored in business administration and liberal arts have a f a v o r a b 1 e outlook for employment the SCNOOL ona1CT WITNESS Ill llallll 1111• 14111 dt'I ef °" Alrll 2A lHI before -• NollfV Coef• Mew, '°"""' Wllll "" nem" of Ora,,, •• Cllltornl•. TO: eoard ot Tr...-a sen Joequtn Al>rll, IHI "tbll( In .~ IOI' • .. 1e1 Slei., • llfflOnlflY Ille marnber& of Ille City councll volllll Oollblt V, liw: .• 635 E. Cllt!Hn•n Avt .• Eiemenlerv Sdlool Olstrlct N.J.Z. ENTERPRISES _,.., ROlltn "'-hllt McCaffreY ellll Jor •NI "•Inst Ille NIM. Ortlltl• Ctlli.rl\ft . TO: llotnf of ECIUcallon' N-'"MIM Bv: N. J. Zllntr MIOIMI Jolll\ McCaffrev know" lo me lo l'ASSED ANO "°°'TED !Illa "II "' E•tcultcf llllt 21111 dn of Mtreh, 1961. Uftltltd Sci-I Dl1trlcl Prnleltfl' be 1M ...,._ .._ MIMI ere tublcrl~ ol Mey, 1Nt. . CCorl'Ol'•le Seel) TO: All ,_ llesldllll In S.141 ldlool (~alt S..ll Id It Ille wltlllft lnalrll!Mftf end A. l.. f'INICLl!Y OOUBLE V, INC. Dlslrlct'f STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ._..__..-...... MIYOtr of lllt BY: V•ftOfl L. Veltnllnt Ytll ere Mrtlt'f llOllfltd llllt I fl-9lllOll eekMW__. n•• ntQ/led Ille Nmt. CllY ol COiia Mett 'rnldtlll hH been llled In 1111& offlct ....uestl"' COUNTY OI" ORANGE, ) .._ (Offlcltl s .. ll ATTEST! JaVAL CO., INC. <111"941 Of bOUncltrlH lft ,,,. Newl!Oft-Mtfl On "''' Mtll "' ., """''· A.D, 1• JoNllll E. OIYll c. I(. PRlt!ST By: Johll G. V•ttnllne Unlflld kllool Olstrld aftlll lllt Sen Joa. llffOr'8 me JOl#ll E. Davis, 1 Notary ......, flllMk • C .. fornl• Cltr Clert of the Prttldtftt evln SdlOOI Olstr1C11 !hit Mid """°" ,.. P'llllllc Ill alld tor Mid Ceunl'f tlld Stelo. "''"''"' Office In City tlll c .... --STATE 01' C~l.IFORNIA. quetl lllet tllt bollndarl• fl# t11e NewPOf1-rnkllnt tllertln. dulY commluf_.t encl Ore,,.. County STATE OF CALIPOltNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE, H. MtM Unified SdloOI Olstrld be dltneecl -· ...,..anti!¥ ..... red N. J. Zf-r, M'I' Commlttlon IXllll'H COUNTY OF OllANGI! l .. Oii tlll1 21111 der OI Merdl, A.O. !Ne, 1111 liw:llldt Ille llOlloWlnt dn<rlbtd -k""" lo ma to be ,.,._ Prt1ldtnt Of Ille ~ ti, l'70 CITY 0" COS'TA MESA l • .,..o,. Ille ~lt11td t Noltr'I' Pvbllc In -1Y I'll.,. end Mflll Ill Ille Sall -'-111 _..,f!Otl Ille! tweQlfell Ille wttlllll In-l'llllllllfled 0r..-Coast Otltv "'°'' 1, C. IC. PltlHT, City Cltrtl of t11t City end tor sekl CoutllY encl Stei., ,.,...,,,ttlY Scllool Dltlrld: ~"J:'~:::'.-~ll .::ie::r".::: AMI 2S end #NY I. f, 161 lHI 70MI t1I Cott• Meta tlld tx..tff(lo Clt"t ot JM appeered Jilllll G. VlleMIM, k-to me 1'1lal portion tlll llOCb '1 9nd t2 ot lllal such CDi"POt9tlon ••acuted !tit Mme LEG.AL NOTl(;o City COlliw:ll ol Ille CllY of Cott• Mesa, to be Ille ,, .. tclent ot J1V1t Co •• Inc. end lrvlM'1 SllbdlvlslOll, Ill Ille County Clf lft Wit-Whereof I M"9 her.unto Wt ll:lf lier_, c:ertttv "'-f t11e eboft ellll tort90-VtrtlOll L. V8ltlltlM k-to me to be Or•"''' Stria of CelHornlt, " PH "'" my lllfld end ettlaed' my olflcl•I seal Ille IM OtdlMM:e No .... 12 WH lntrOcluced lht Prnlcltftl Of Ooublt V, Inc .• f1f tilt ftltcl In Boole I. ,_ II of MlsctlltMoul de elld Vff 1 1111 cerllflate flBI bOve ,.,,,., •nd consldtrtd Mellon bv sactlon et t Cort>ortllon1 ltlat execul9d lllt wltllln In- Record M.s Ill ft!t ottl<9 of tM COllfttv wrrlten r 11 1 1 ClltTl•ICAT. Ofl IUSlltlSI !WUlar rneetlnt of teld City C-ll on sfrument on bellall of tllt OOl'llOf'lfloM lteconlff of Aid Ce11nty, doterlbed .. (Offlcfel SHU •ICTITIOVS NAMI tile Ultl dtv DI APtll, IHI. end tllereaf!wr lllereln nernell. •1111 ecknowltdltd to m• follOWt: JostPll E Oavl1 TM 11Mtnlt11t41 Oo CtrilfY .. •rt con-PUied •lld HoPled ... Wllolt al • ,~., tllCh -POt•llOft ••ecllttd Ille Hll't. Commtnellll If ~ Norlller~. ~me:; .,,. Nol•rY Pitbuc , Cil1tornl• dllcflnt • llllllneu ti Stnl• Ane. '"uler meellll9 OI Mid City Councll h!ld In WHMH WhertOf, I llew hereunlo sel of Mid BloCk f7, thence ScKtlll w 341 Sol llrlllCIPll Olllct In Ctlffomfe, ~ m:tlllll\IS firm "',... Oii Ille 6111 de~ of May, I.... by Ille l'llY hind tnd f.f'IM!'d J!IY ollJclel teal lh, Wf91 1356.30 •lllftv Ille l'IOrt-terlY 0,.,,_. COUfllY f1f 1.EEMAC and .,,.. Mid firm ts c~ tollowlnt roll cell \'Ote: day end vur In 1111• ctrllllcett frrsl ftnt of Nld Blodl to Ille c.nter nnt ol Mr Commluloll l!lUllm Potld ot 111t follOWIN ""'°"'' w11oM AYES: COUNCILMEN Wlltefl, Turur, at>cwt wrlltt11, t.WcArflllll' 8oulevanl, 100.00 feet Wlilt. JUM ?I 1'10 Mtllfl In 11111 lfld pllaa Clf r"""'1Cot ,,. St. Clair, Pfnttey (OFFICIAL lf:ALl .. dnerllltd "' ....... "" 51•1• Ill 'ubllshed Ora...ie coast .o.llY J!llol. u iooows: NOES! COUNCILMEN N!>M DOftM M. Mahl., CallfOrlll• recorded In Boole 1047. -.......... "•NI MllY 1 ' la, lHI m... fllubelll Lee McGuire. Albert c. ABSENT: COUNCILMIN Jord41" Notary ,ullllc Jl7 t1I Offlcltl R-111 ot Nici COlll'llY; ' ' M<~lrt, 111111 A1119rt C. MeOvlrt, Jr., IN WITNEU WHEREOI', I lltvt Stele ol Cellfornle tllenct 14111111 11' A7' w· E••• 27'.07 fftl LEGAL N,_CE 1m1 CltCllle , __ , lenll AM. llereunto .... my Mild •NI •fllxtd "" $ttl P•lndll•I Office '" eloM Mid ~'9t tine to EIMll"""' Va a Calllornla. tf IM Cftv of Cool• MIA, 11111 1111 HV of CIBMe C'OllnlY CelllW l.lfll '"''°" 231+o7.'7 ..... • • Dtld ""'11 u. ,,.., Mey, 1He. • MY C-IHIOll lx•lrH 1'111111 "' ..... bollllcllrv ol ,,,. Newport. TRUSTl•'I .,..,. ~...,, c . M<Gulr• c. I(, ,RIEST AUMlt ... "" Mell Unlntd ktlOOI DlllrlCI.......... NO, ... ,.. EUuDllll .... McGuire City Clark Md Jellll A. W1llll 111' Ille Or-CCIUl'llY llotrd flt E~ Oii ,,,,,...,, MllY 2J, tfll,., 11:00 •·"'·• A_. C.. ~11lrt Jr. b-«llclo Cler!t f'4 "" 4'11. C.__ Ave. tlOft .. R..wtlon Number Ht s-BARCLAY FINANCIAL COllPORATION1 Stl1t of C.lfomla. Orllllt Collnty: City Collncll ot .... Or-. calf. 191nllltr If, '"'' llltflCll $«1111 M'42'W' a ~e!IOft. 11 41111\1 ~ TNllM On"'"' lS. , .... ~· -8 Hottrv CllY fll C..li ~. Altet"Wr t!asl J74," .... aloM NII~ It uM9t end 1111......,,. II 0. DI Tnnt l'ulllk Ill end 1W tlld State. --UV ltitbtlallld 0..-e.o.I DallY "lol, P11bllsMd ~ c.td Otllv Piiot, 11'9 be9ltwll111 fll • cvrve ~ ctn-Altli ~ n, lff.f, tltt!Cllltd bv: ""''" f!llubetll t..ee McGvtr• end ~ t, 1N1 JM.41, M•v ''"•II.. a. IN 1111.- 0,,. Soullltff\I lleYlfle I '"418 OI Omer C. Tutllt 611111 LOUll411 L. Tllflle, A_, C. McGvtre, Alllert C, McOulrt Jr .. -------------------------- 119' ... fettl ,._. 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Ct119'ri!la "'"' Wlltcll IP~=:.;:.:~ ",_ '90f 1tlf'a government report s a i d Sales career-s in insurance and real estate, and in pharmaceutical and other m anufacturing industries provide many opportunities for these graduates, it add· ed. Business administration majors also are b e i n g sought f o r management trainee programs, business analysis. production control and marketing. "Liberal arts graduates are being offered jobs in c o m p u t e r programing, personool a n d merchan- dJzi.ng. Increased demand is also reported for liberal arts • majors t.o plan and staff public and private programs dealing with the prob~ms of 1nner cities and depressed rural areas." the · report said. NOT ENCOURAGING Not as much en• couragement was o(fered for majors in anthropology, art. drama, E n g 11 s h , history. language and phi I osophy, partJcularly those not willing to relocate or accept positions outside their major flelds or study. The report said Negro col· lege gr•duate-s wel'e recejv· Ing more job orren at hl~her salaries in virtually all fields Ulan a year ago. Women graduates are fin· ding prospect.a especially bright In mathematics. ac· count.in(, data processing and the n.tural 1cien«1, It added. LEGAL NOTICE CNlfr flf °' ..... -ll9llW " t:• ~ OttWatllll .. °"""" Ml 0.-...... ""°'" = ... " "" ~ -20 0.. sop--80 01llfft -ftlldr •.111 .. tM ,_ M f/f """' ,,., "' .... .... """"' Mflet DI Ill tn ~ -Ill Ille ...... ti ~AU 2 ...._ ......,. •• , 11 r-.......... 1 •••• flffttll t//I f11t .... lll1W1•1ll ti kt.-fl .......... ti ~ t11t "" .. 11 ~. ,.~·-"" ""' lie .. ~ ! I ,,... ~I Up Ill ii;H·--.. ~ti '~ ..VII.IC AUCTIOle f1!e CMll\t flf ~ .._. """"1lttl"'"""" .. •fl .... .....,,., fl .. ...,. flrl!I ~ti,..,....... -.. 22c:oui. $2...nd IJ~ ,_" TO WMQ.11\ IT MAY COfllCIRNl WW'"""'..,.., ..... AM. at tillfCll ... au ............ ,.......,, .., O.• """111'-,,. ~·--. Jl'Wllt J.SW•"' •• ;:.:::."" ._ .... _.t~ /I, .. 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Clllf, we• MttflM Ill ~ CINlt#'I• C.""11111 • a T"""9 .... n• ~ ·"""'*' .01.ftN tO~tOl'I 1't fM -flltlftlt -ll'lt ltlt Nit to ~ J, ICOOI lo; A. t~ IM ,.....::I.• t9lt 1 7.1..... '°'"--i ,()\Adv-()~.!S J-!t'P *""' "'" ~111 It -•i... adll t!! l!W °""" Qllllt'r ...,...,.. ~ ~· mn t · -la..n \Sil-\81 " -,_ -• cMI ClMll fl ..,. .,.,. " '9ntbl'nlt "' "" 1•111 . ... ............ • ~_.., __ , ,,.,,....,.. Ollf O.llf """' NlltllM ~ c..e ... ., t •l\Jfl ,........ oi-c.-o.or "'"'• • . ,........ Of-.. c.-oe11r "'-~ -" .. ,.,... """ " •• 1t. -•• ,.. """' .... -,,.., t. .. -.... • • • ,,,,,, .. ,... "-·------------------------------------------! '· ' ' ... .. . . . DAl~Y Pil~OT. WANT ADS HOUSH FOR SALi General 1000 four Bedrooms -Elslside An appeaJing YOUNG ~ in perfecl t.aste. Loeab!d near St. J0&ehlm'• Church and patoel\181 acbool. Huie master bedroorn wtth pri- vate bath, completely car• peted home iri ~tra1 gold color. Modilm kitchen with dishwasher and dleposal. Sp1inklers, oversize double garage an~ enclosed patlo with bird aviary. IT'S A BEAtrrY FOR ONLY $28.~ M__11y Y(e ihow yQU. Evenings Call 6'f3.6116 aXYsAoid Spaciowl tamJly home with 4 bedroomi1 including master suite with siindeck & Bayview panelled lnterl.or private enclosed patio close to community beech 158,640 • Excellent terma Call: John Abell iohn macnab WILL TRADE ••. for small.er Westclilf • Bay. crest home. Delightful 2· story home In Dover Sbores With a View from every rm. 4 BR's, huge living rm It huge tnaster bdrma. Formal entry court with fount$, terrace w/balistrade & gaz· ebo. Perfect for outdoor en· tertalning &: fam IMng .... .. .................. $9',500 Call for 1ppt. 642°8235 $114 A Month P1y1 Ali You will cry U you miss this buy!!! Estate like sweeping IBWTl.!I lead to the custom quality beauty of this charm- ing California Rancho. Hard· wood Floors, 3 bedrooms, Fireplare. 2 Batm. Shingle R o o 1: Assume excelfent 41h% loan. FUl1 Pr t'c e ~2'2,900. ~ COSTA MESA omCE 2629 Harbol' Blvd. • 545-9491 Open till 9 PM 4 Bedrooms + This clean It sharp quality built. large family dream home Is loaded with featur- es, 4 large bedroom• 2 nice baths, Soh wall to wall ~ peting & drapea, plus • spt1rkling blue heated " GJ. tered pool. $32,200 2113 E. 17th St. &lM494 Eve. 646-6752 OWNER Very an.Xious lo sell lovely 2 BR l bnth home. Adult oo- cupied. laJ'ge living room + pnlio, s<orage fol' boat & trailrr. Owner bought an· other home. Low down only SJ7.500. Rltr. 615-3928 Eves. 642-018.'i Office Open Sat/Sunday *LACHENMYER Larg!!r 2 BR home, fireplace, open beamed celllngs, dou- ble car fU'l&e. R~ lot. Close to markl!la .\ transpartation. $11,750 Wella:McC1rdle ltltrs. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. MS-7'129 Eves. ~ S20,SOO 3 IDRM. M apt! flcent fl l'C!Plaoe tn ltMI~ lous llvtng room. Private ae- duded yard. The patio la hunt • with n1ptoM, out- side bf1ck 1h't'Plll~ l BBQ. ~10·1720 TARBtU. ~lterrene1n VIiii LIDO ISLI l.A>vely molfem 2 BR. auard- dl by fatdent A ttont wall.I reduced to S.fT .soo. O.Lancy RMI lstate 2t21 I. CMlt tt.y,CdM 61J.3770 ' LOOllE! ALL In MISA VERDI ~Ill ~vrl, Pool •••• $46.m 2 SI,)'. 4 BR 3 ba .... $41.d 3 BR tmm11cul&t1t •••• SlC,!JM Bil 5 BR. .... ~ $'1.0lkl Meta Vmk R.ttlt.y 54&890 ... Chnerat , .. ----------Secluded MCI.._ $55,000 s.a sq. rt. o1 ~ cot-. try living. Thia mammoth ' bedroom. IPllt level m&Jtto lion bu S% t.tha and a W X 45' n.unpua room OYUo 1ooklnr lc:r'8 of open ~ •· You'Ve aot lo -"'II to believe It. 2G13 WfBl'CL1FF DRIVE 646-ml Opell Eva Utter L.uxury Enormoua 4 BR home n a.,.. C"n!St (not leasehold) wHb every deluxe feature? r. mal dinllll room. hQp ~ Ing room, game room, -'Wtlfto dertUl patio with custom ~ man pool. Wool <*"Pftins. exqu.lsl te draperiee, • lf J'OCI demand the best, uk to ,.. this! PRICED TO SD.L. Ruth Pardoll, Rellter 1605 Westdlff Dr. ~ Lusk-llt 5 IR W/View Eastbluft, S Batlult large family rm, neer .:bDal I: shopping area. Best ... cat:IOJI $47,500. Oiarlotta Long -~ Cole.we••, llllk• & C.. nee I . C.-""""" ............. c .. ..... IU t~I OR .. .... Quality, Convenience & Comfort This home offers all thftle ti the discriminating buyer. S Bedroom, 2 baths, witll quarry Ule entry and 1\110ll carpets thruout. The friee is right • $34,950. Seeln& 11 bclil'Ving. Call ~3255. JEAN SMITH, Realtor 400 E. 17th St.. Co.ta Mela 646-32$ 1st Time Off erecl lmmecul1tt Dup~~ nr. everythfn" -ta,500 LIDO SANDS 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths $23,500 George WilliamlOtl, R.ltr. 673-43.50 OPEN EVES. 3 HO&SES Eastaide CM. One 2 BR t bath + two l BR 1 bath each. Priced to seU tut at $29,900 tumiabed. Good rent. al ars • nevet any v.can- cies. Call for appointment" to show. Rltr. 646-3928 Eve. 1146-2290 Office Open Sat/Sunday *LAC HEN MYER LIBRARY FOR DAD? ~Jax in your own U1IY &o tnry with firepl•~ .. wd bar. 1'lere Bn! 4 bedroom• upstairs. 2~ Baths. Formal dining; large fam1ly J1)0QI wtth fireplace, for the ldda. Al90 3 ear prage f« Did. Delta Real Estate 646-HlC Pool -$21,950 Neat 3 BR, 2 be.th home II excellent condition. AJtct owner will lease with • tion -very reaaDa&ble ' <Fumi.ture ava.llable). College RNlty 546-5111 1500 Adams at Harbor <.Near Cinema.-Theatre) DAVIDSON Realty POOL Newty listed 3 BR + latn + din nn, 1" be, hmlwd flrll, be6ut111.11Jy landec. Rltr. Z750 Harbor 58, CM $46-5460 Evea. ~ FOR Newport Beach Income Prope!'ty SEE Newport Beach RHJty f..14-32nd St. 615-HG OPF.N EVENINGS FHA-YA IUYERS Eaa\slde 3 B.R. tr.piaoa. HI.STY on thaone. $20,tSO ,.,,... R..tty Ce. 18th " <>ranie eo.1m ,OUll llDROOM OWNER'S A" • + 9 dt'luire r e n t I I ante.. Never a ncancy. OUt cl town OWMl' mutt all. WALLY McCOY REAL'IT MU4f7 anytime M5-M1J FOR S.le. 1'&1ftlrooll .,._ • l~ ecr w/vttw, I rns nndt hill+ 5nn guest«',_..., A~do A fruit trttL I.ti pool, petto. '54.000. .... OK. Ph: m : 721-GU w 21S:~ • I :J OAJL V PILOT HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSI$ POI SA11 ~~~~~~~~~ ~~ HOUSESFORSALE RINTAlS llNTALS Huntl"lfon S.ach 1400 H... Unfu"""*' ~ furnlshelll - 1000 Cotta Meu 1100 Cerena •1 Mar 1250 ---· -Cotta Meu alOO c.te Miu 4100 Ceeta Miu BY OWNER General General 1000 Retirement Cott•• llt•rded bgardnJ . 5100 Rentals Wented 5990 WATERFRONT LOTS New W1terfro1t Section Just Opened (Fee simple land) Waterfront l<>U, lncludin.f' boat slips, from $33,181 HuntlftC)toft Harbour Sales Corp. CALL DICK FABIAN -147-2SJ1 F..iiJtlide Z BR. • On la~e C'ell une boMe mallon av.c Jt.2 JoL. Room tor anolher Mwi chambre1 a coucber unit. -New carpets and PoW' IOl'l\meU palalble. You drapes -Bt>~t buy in town will alro have the tarly at n&.950 • J99.52 month m. American .ttyJe.-kJtcb It tam ctudn taxtt and inlurance. room. $34,500. 546-2313 ~Laney Real Eltat. OPE~ EV~. 613-l'nO THE ~EAL ESTATERE_; BY OWNER Vlctorl1 Meu Hornet Priced tor QQlck Sa.le 1rvlne Terrace, 2 BR, den ~ean­ vl~w $,\l,900, Be:tt buy Har- bor area. Write Box 4062 Irvine. CalU 92664 We will malt }'Ju lot maps Valley Road at VK:tona & financing lnlormation. New concept planning Camro Hlghlandl, apaclous 4 4 plu. au par~lled ram 1 . flee bll·lni., Crplc. rpta Uv rm It halJ, 147-872:1 Fountain V•llty 1410 ---ASSUME 5"~ VA loin for U,000. j br. 2 ba, formal dlninc Illar fam r m • Eatina area m kttch. tile en· try, cpta, drps. pa110, focd yd with oboat or t'&mper aide yards. ean 96'l-9/G9 BEAUTfF'l.IL JI~ 3 BR, 2 BA, fulb' .. crpld. bit-Ins. covered patio. 5\ rnA loan; S2UOO By owner. 531~ l---~~Ji:;ii:;l .. l;:;;;;:;~;;:;i:;Cl;:;i; Dishwuhers ov1.ms & ranges, br, 2 ba. On canyon, $36.500. I• tireptace11. 'draperies. car-Owner 673-4423 petini. fencing, lodscp'g, Lido Isle 1351 Tustin auto g&Nlr operators It 1640 Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totoled $16,300,000 for the firit months of 1968. list your prop· erty with a Realtor today. Have you ~n waiting for an Immaculate 4 bedroom home with a panoram)c vlPw of the city lights and Balbo8 Bay? WeU, be!'e'a a specious one waiting for you. Just list~ for $1 I .500. Another View Home i114 Vista Dtl Oro Newport Bee.ch BLUFFS "E" Beautilul location·good View. many custom extras. f'rom Must seU. st.o.000 home In $23,950 low dn pymnl OPEN estate sale. 3 BR Ir den. DA IL Y. Eves. 642·5100, Make oUer. 219 Via Orvieto. ~9536 548-0787 ~~~~~~~~-0 WN ER: 236 Tulane, $24.500 725 y1a Udo Nora. Furn. 3 xtra lrg br, 2 bath, top House. Call 713: 934-0920 cond. MS-2198 aft 12 713: 271>-4547 1110 Huntington Beech 1400 ~-----~-- Meu Verde BY OWNER: Evmthing's GOTTA LOTTA KIDS? done, J big bdrrru., 'l ha, wal WE GO'ITA LOTTA HOUSE: ram rm, split frpls, nu cpls. 4 lkdrooms down with huge cov patio, 24'lf-IO', C\1l:<1e-aac Rumpus Room upstaln . 1 blk Elem & Jun Hs. ~ay Brick fireplace. modem assuml' 51/• loan • $26,950 kit h d:ra f. 711 ,68 ... , Ai.36 It· c en, carpets, pes, ov- srm • • ~ a el'81zed fenced Y&J'<I. FHA noon. or VA Tenns. 1200 You"ll Rav• When you see this recently decorat~ beech Duplex. :1 7682 EDINGER BR home wi.th 2 B<lrm Gar-842-4455 OPD-1 EVES. age Apt. Pn ced $34,950. COMPLETE PAO<AGE Or Thi1 IDEAL f'dR RETIRED or small ramUy, 2 BR It: den, 75xl05 ' l ot, Exe ne~, $26,000;- 544-3426 -'Will lWE 5 BR., lg. llv. rm., frpl., cpta.1---------drps, bltna, $225 Mo. lease. 546-9671 549-3257 eve. Latuna leech 1705 $00. MO + ~t. 2 BR ADULTS ONLY house, car port, near 1Choolt 1 11-w/VIEw "shopping. 64&-2634 July ··Aug. • Sept. of the Footh.IUs. 2 ba, Mete Verde 3110 lge lndscpd yard, bl. 10 ---------FURNISHED APT. ldloola. $32,500 ·low On. 494-8833 LOS PADRES REALTY 895 GleMeyre Street Laguna Beach - <next to Tlr-Toc market) A WEE SMALL COTTAGE It reminds one of aomet.hing you would find in Mertha'a Vineyard on the Cape. F ew bl from beach, cozy 2 BR, outstanding value o n I y $19,950. M i a s I o n Rily, 4-94--0'ln OCEAN VIEW 3 BR 2 Ba. fpl. Decks. patio. Reduced to $31,800. Owner 494-5678 BEAUTirlJL, apadous Meta Verde pool home. 3 BR. lam rm. blt-lrw, crpts, drpi., Tahitian landscaping around P<>QI, fish pond, waterfall, din. rm, out.side bar. $260 mo. Lease. ~ owner. 2 BEDROOMS -2 BATHS W1terfront/Loc BOAT SLIPS Channel Reef 2525 Ocean 11vd., CdM 673-1711 BEAUT ~ 3 br, den. dn rm. 1 Bdrm, near pier $15 util nu opt1. S22S lse. Avail free. avil from 5n to 1 6/15 6/15. 549-2688 only. 82fN184 2 NEW 2 BR Wll. hsea. Drps. 1-B-R-.-oe-w-, -for_m_a_t-ur_e_a_d-ul-t. S140·mo, pr. 719 Knox Pl. Nr ocean, bay I: ahp'f . $135. 642-3837 eves alter 6: 30 OR 3-7506 Newport Beach __ 3_200_ _C_or_on_•_cle_l_Ma_r __ 4 _ 250 _ Exclusive Townhouses 3 BDRM. 2 ba, 2 blocks to ocean. Avail June 1. $166 leue 64&-2531 · HAllOI 81EENS BAafELOR • mm.JM. '""" $100 lftcl. l&dL 1·263BD1W. nnt.N. 6 U.Nl'lJRN. Heated Poola, Oilld Cara Otatn. MJ. eo Sbopptna - No pet.a llllowed 2109 Petenuo W&,J. at Bar- bot • Adame, Calta " ... 545.-o310 -----~ SILVER GATE Apwtli.Nllts Deluxe a.chalor Apt Liv nn. br, kltch 6 ba. 1 & 2 ldrm Apt1 3 BR Aptt with 3 balha. Near achool1, freeways Walking dl1t~ to OCC 9tl El Camino Apt. # 1 Coate Mes• Adults Only Discriminative Tenanta for Preetlp Addrea MARTINl9UE GARDEN APTS. Parltll.ke IUJTOUJldlnp FURNISHED BAOIELORS UNFURN 1 BR • 2 BR • 3 BR 2 batba a\tailable · CUpeta, drapes, ~e 11th & Santa Ana, C.M. 64M233 646-5M7 DllmlE .1.2 yr. leur.. S Br. " deft or 4 Br. unlw'1lt.tied borne. a>M. • .UDO. . BAL. ISL. • .BEACON 8 A Y. , .E.ASI'BLUft'. 673.-1801 « m-4619 PhD, wile It ctrt 9 IHk 3 BR ~. yrty rental N.B. BLlboa Itta, tum or u.nlurn. by June 1. Refeteocff, 646-4220 aft 3: 30 Rooms for lent 5995 PLEASANT Oiristian oome. Rooma for SR. citizens. Kitch priv, ck>R to shp'g cntr, iarage. PH: 54-82:?9 $12.50 UP wk W/lcilchen $22.50 up Studio Apia. 2384\t Newport Blvd. CM 548-9755 LARGE P leasant room, pvt bath. and entr. Garaie. 54W790 LARGE Plea&allt in private home. Working men only. 6*-7504 GEN'11...EMAN, room" priv. ba th, garage. Unlvenity Parle. 833-1306 ~1 NEW S12.75 up. w.w carpet Klt. a•all. Se m i. pr i v • 6t6-8JS9. 135 Albert Pl CM Mite. Rental• 5999 2 Garages for rent, com- mercial llf>e or storage. 642-8944 or 545-3165 25'4 Newport Blvd., C.M. __, 2 Car GARAGE $25 month. Westside. CM Perron Realty 642-lm REAL ESTATE Gene rel Income Property 6000 And what a home! Room for a pool tn the rear and a fllntastic view ot Balboa and Catallna Island in the front from the living room, din- il\ll room and garden dedc. Add to Ibis 4 bedrooms and I huge rumpus room and wh11t else couJd you want. $49,!'50. Privacy, carpetJ, drapes, bit-ins. View be.loony -addl- tional patio, separate mut- er Bdrm suite with private dressing rm le bath. Rumpus rm, all larie 8d.rma & cl~ els. Priced below market $42,500. Oceanfront Beauty with 3 BR, Ir maids quarters in upper Unit. Z 8drms low· t r ................ S85.500 -I BR, 2% BA. 2 story. Beach North Develop, Elec. Bit- Ins, Island stove It bar. Panelled lam rm... w/frplc, Ii• rm w/(rplc. Crpt.~. drps, covered patio, block wl\11· fenced yard, 2 car 11ar. Ce- ment driveway. F o rm e r model home • lst owner. Well cared for • 21., yr& old. 5 min. to beach. R«luced lo S35.~. Call owner 847· 6640 eves & wknds. Lagun1 Niguel 17~7 Congenial Neighbors Fireplace-Cpta/Drps .. all kitchen hit/Ins. Community Pool • Yard Maintenance. BACH Apt. Blk ocean/ba,y. =~ISlCZTT=:l-1-1-1-1..Z:~I: NO DOWN VAii Small down FHA TRIPLEX· a bedrooms 8.ch unit , In- come $2'75.00 month-C9.ll be incrcaaed. Ex~lent rental BJ-ea • ONLY S29,ri00. :'.!esPRINa .... ~ 1801 Wettclilf Drtve EASTSIDE $23,511 3 BR 2 beth home with ex. tra large ~te fa.m11y room, gl8ming hardwood floors. clean .\ apar!tllng. Submlt your terms. Call to see. Newp0rt It Victoria 646-1111 (Cell Anytime) H1rbor View Hills Corona del Mar Lusk • built bomn located In the Southland'• moat d• alrable It fucinattrw area. School• It Cilllt. Irvine Campus just m om • n t 1 away. SensiblY priced trom S34.900 b $48.900 LUSK HOMES Directions: MacArthur Blvd. from Pacific Coast Hwy. or Newport Fwy. Tum on San Jonquln Hills Rd.. then CoUow slgm to model VM. $171/MO. PAYS All Buyer can UIUl'lle tht. 5"% % FllA loe.n. Nee.t 3 BR Mesa Del Mar home. Cloee lo great lhoppina UM le both Catholic It Protestant achools. Only $24,95o. JOitla.. COATS ~ wAti.AcE REALTORS 546-4141- (0pen Evenlngt) $350 Down Beys your (~ a home! You'd better ~ th1J 3 bed· room. 2 bath dlanner with hardwood Ooon and b I g yard for the chlldrton and pell to enjoy. $132 per month lndudes prind ple, intensl, taxet1 and ln5Utance. 2013 \VE5TCLIJ'F DRIVE ~ 77ll Open Evu. Tri-level In twwport Hei«)hts There la tte.1 charm In the blp bearMd etilinCI and nbed b e a r t b ftrfoplace. Thr'ff bedroom and df'ft on a tri-leve plan. Luxury ex- tru must be aem lo a~ predate. $3'7,500, Coleswortlty & Co. 642-7771 190( Harl>or Blvd • C.M. ~Eva. Nk-t 3 bedi'OOm • NEW'POftT HEIGHTS!! A.une low S" but, with 10~ slr*'n or maur now tell VA ttr nlAI I See tills OM, ~ ltl IOftit. SlUXUXI ..... 7171 • 546-2313 OPEN EVES.. THE ~J I..!\!.. f-: .. "."' .J\Tf-~T-': · '· Ph. 644-1133 Burr White, Realtor PACIF'IC ISLAND VILLAGE W/w cpts, 1 adult, no pets. 2 BR w/cerport $95 $83 yrly. 673-7629 Disposal, water ptid. 646-7171 • 546-2313 -'TIRED Of Dll.AlfD PRIClll Then call It llff thls large 4 BR home + famlty room Ir a !ormal separate dlning room, all electric built • in kitchen, muter IUlte with own bath, South Sea Island yard with custom heated pool -Idea.I for laughing le splashing. Owner must seU now -only $34,250. --I ' \I I • \\ 111 I I ~I \II\ \II\\ •1 • \I I' I I• 1093 Baker, C.M. Real Estate Sales People. WHY NOT GET ON THE BAND WAGON? Over 25 Years in Orange County • Full page advertisin& • Inter office teletype • Tra1n1nr program • Insurance • Many other benefits CaU 646-4494 • l'OI' Interview TRANSFERRED to Samoa 3 BR 2 ba, patio, elec kitch dWtwu~. drapes, w I w cpts beautifuUy land11C1ped, fnr.lt trees. S24.95g, 540-2783 Costa Meta 1100 3 Bdnns 3 bntiu Ot>luxe On quiet cul~e-sac sll't'f'l anJ M.esa Verde Golf Course. Pool and waterfaJls. Partly tumlshed. S55.500. Goo d terms. ilania &rally 642-tMI 53' "A> -OWNER ready to mo""'· 3 SR 2 baths. f1mlly ~m A all built-Ina. 2 ma~ive fireplaces. Sllbmlt on down peyment • existing loen S1'18/mo Including IAX- es. CALL MR. BLACK :')10.. ll51 lopen eve1.) Heritage Re al Fatale ONLY $21,850. Fantutlc 3 BR home on <fUlet cul-de-sac atreeot, nlcf'ly carpeted , fl"fSbly painted, be.ulllul cuatom bullt·ln It I t c b t n , lovely covf'f'td patlo A: pric. ed to ~II lmme<liately. CALL ~llst lopen eves) Heritage Rral Esl1te 5 °/o Interest 114.lnl ioiM, SUS mo. 4 BR plus~ pat.lo, l ~ N, pr pl111 c:arpon h>,lXI 2901 Newport Blvd. Newport 'Beach lformc.rly Art Kistler Office) 675-4630 '!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!91 NEWPORT BEACH OCEANFRONT cottage, an PAINT & SAVE adorable vacation b o m e Hardwood flOOt's shows qual- with only 100 ft ol Sandy lty In thilt 3 BR home. F::<· Beach between you It the cellent area neer Douglu ocean. Completely furnish· & College. large CORNER ed. newer It in perfect con- diu. S56 000 E U t lot suitable for boat alorege. on. . . xce en Doubl ...... Pl financing. Phone R l 1 r . e SJ~ gara~. ent;y Owner Kl 3-8736 of Pftlms & 1hrubs. Good SPANISH DUPLEX "-1~T~~ ~~~s. 2 years old • near Ocean 847~ 4 It 3 bedrooms, 2 ba eadl, patio, sundt'Ck. Shown by appointment only. $.Sl,!rJO R C. GREER, Realty 3416 Vil\ Udo 673-9300 BA YCREST BY OWNER 5 Large B<lrms. 3.250 sq. tt. Ivan Wells built. Fee land. 2100 Wlndwa.rd l.ane LUXURY Condom -Blulfs 4 br, 3 ba, below mrkt val at S.16,5()0. Owner Lransl. Call Ownrr tVts aft 5. 644-0009 Newport Hgh. 1210 AVAIL lmmrd. Cliff A11ven 3 Br, 2 ba + 2 Br Ocnn Vu Inc Apt S49.r-.oo. S48-7249 leek ley 1240 2 Br, 2 ba condominium. Owner. $25,T;J(). ~91>-2017 C1pi1tr1no Beech 1725 BY OWNER. Executive type 2 BR home in <.'ountry-llke neighborhood. Large livln~ room wiLh indoor-outdoor sll.lled in porch ad.Joining. Built-in electric kltmen, us- ~ brick comer fireplace. Professionally landscaped yard, fenced in beck. Near beach. 642-7907 or 642-t178 eves, 2 bdrms, 2 baths ••. $200/Mo. B lboa 4300 3 bdrms. 2~ baths .. $250/Mo.1_• ________ _ BAY I BEACH Cl..EAN Bachelor Apta. Realty, Inc. All util incl $75 up 2025 W. Balboa Blvd. 315 E. Balboa Blvd. 673-3663 Ens: 548-6966 BALBOA 673-9945 3 bedroom-2 story Newport shores on 62nd St. Huntington leech 4400 "' blk to pool, tennis, etc. ;NE; -.-i::-uxuruous • Owner 642-2835 RESORT IJVING WESTCUIT -Dover Shorts 4 NATIVE GARDENS 3 br, den, fam nn, $.125 6 PObt.s.s.AUNAS-JACUZZl ~n wke.nds l<X1S Marian HUNTINGTON Newport Hefghtt 3218 GARDENS Condominium 1950 ---------5 ROOM hse, new wall to TENNIS-ENTERTAINMENT ADULT Sect., l·BR.. w/w wan cpta, adults $140 rno. BOLSA.CHICA & HEIL carp .. w •sh r r Id r Yer ~7058 ADULTS 147-1414 reftig, 962-1672 After S weekdays, anytime wkenda. Corona del Mar 3250 FREE UTILITIES- Hunt. Bch. ----12 BR, weekly rate1. Pool. Brend New 3 BR. 3 IA Adalta only. Quiet Ir beaut:l- Rt1ftor 673-2020 Cul. 17676 Cameron 847-Z125 ADULTS ONLY Mann~r Mra. Caraon 20122 Santa An• Ave. Nr. Orange Co. Airport 54U260 DELUXE 2 BR-2 ba, atu<!to Apt. aurroundlng a lo•cly pool, Adults only -quiet. 14S £. 11th St., CM Ph: noes. 54&-2841 St.~ My parents never fought 2 Bedroom. carpeb., drapes. me the foctt of life. Why, •e dtlld OK. Pool. 64l-73U ~A: ~In BLUTP' HOME ~ LEASE &0-9730 Evn: 548-6'238 Suprt1or Uppu Bey one ot a 1 IY OWNER--kind Vlewt Ne. bolM, 3 Bt-droom, 2~~ Balh, Quallb' 3 Ddnn, l" f>etN, bit.In., carpets le drapes. Relldy tor frplc. hrdwd Ora. N.,. ur-d I 1 c r Im I n ate COUPie• petJ:nr, ~a\1\. Ind~. Dbl 6"-- when f was thirty Y9Qrt old fl65 Ceyon OT. 0.ta Mesa Ir="'.~~---.:...·•;.. they W9t9 •till -out evtrv· 2 BR. VttY nice. Carpe~. I 0 ML Y S IJhfng. · drapea. bullt·fnl. la r 1 • : I I I I r !tl=i!~51 ::no::~~=~- ~f'd . ..,...,,. I.Arte .,..t.G~E---l_BR __ F'am1lY ____ m JVd. Cull to loan 122.900. B~ Cpt. ch,,. Fenced "";,IA J.4l.3ST5 or llOlhlna ON G.l.'1 129.000 2 ln'D. Pool.a, HalectHI 3 or l'l>PI'•~· C1-. n I ... BR It convt1rt. dfn; bllht, BaumAn. NA 2--3115 Pomona new e&J?: Owner. S4&-85cn White e\esllllantaf otme a DIM • -• ·-2 cbklm OK. nu mo. ~~m.~~mr r r t r r I' r I 2BRA~='~·~· • rof:W:l1 l£TTtU I I I I I I I I 1. . .)_• No~·::~= •• • " la YOW' Ad In oar d~f ·----......--SCIAM·l.E1S ANSWRS IN CLASSIFIC,A noN 9900 :'~ = tooldrll tor Near 1ehool 2194 Placentia Apt. D tBetwn Victoria & Wilson) 537-0380 * TOWNHOUSE * 2 BR, l 'i) beths. ~tio, cpts, drps, stove~ulla. nJO mo. 134 E. Melody Lane 64.2-6872 .. 548-1761 Newport leach 5200 JUST Completed 2 BR. 2 ba THE ~J EAL ESTATER.S OIL TYCOON! Lovely home 2 block.I to beach with quietly produc- in.i oil weU income SlSO/mo. net. Only $39,500 F /P. In- vestigate! Pacific Sb<na Realty 842-2581 Ewa. ~ sln~le-sty. Ftpl, lux cpts. ~~~~~~~~~ drpti, patios, NOUnd deadened "'! cement walla betwn units. Chandeliers In din nn le master BA. acroas from Coco's &-WestcUff P laza. 1665 Irvine $200. m o • 642-0239 OCEANFRONT 2 Br lower dphc 2 child OK June 15. 5009"' Sea.shore. 213: 248-1921 15 units, 2 BR, hardwood. floors, garages, laundry, Sl.435 mo. income. 548-3841 574 Hamilton, Costa Mesa. CORONA OE'L MAR. triplex. 2 Blka. from beach. Askin& $58,500. Low down. Broker 64&-2537 Busln"' Rent•I 6060 E. 17lh St .. Costa Mesa 3200 Sq. ft. bldgs. & 1~ acre of land for lease. $600 Per Mo. fu>nlonomics 546-5040 SMALL -Buslne~s building, o!Cice apace, storage, large security yard. S95. mo. For appt to see call 64&-4913 aft 3 PM 6070 LAGUNA BEACH Desk spaces av1ilable In newest oWce building at r-prime location In downtown ___ n_t_a_A_n_• ____ 56_20_ Laf\Ula Beach. Air condf. 2 BR, 1% B.A apt. Dshwahr. t!oned, carpeted, beautif111 garb dllp, blt·lna, crp11, paneled partltioolng. T w o drps. Pool. tennis. Adults entrances; rear lee.di to only. $140. ~~ Municipal parkins Iota. $S0 per month tor space. Add Laguna leach 5705 SS tor deslc and cha1n. Add ~;::;...._.,..,_~~-~~ ~o t~ buainea boun ..,. 2 BEDROOM, large deck. view. Walk to beach. Newty carpeted l draped. S135 m o. First 6 IMt monlha on IUM. 494-~ swertns eenice. AD uWltln paid exceJ>t telephone. DArLY PILOT 222 FORESr A VENUE LACUNA BEAQI 494-MG hnt1'9 Wlftted 5'90 -1-7-41-Waatc.ll..,..ff-~D-r.-• TWO y 0 u n 1 re.aponsible Prime loc for Olir'p ~. women who hue Uved and 3000 aq tt. Wal/pan'I, • worked In the Laguna Ofc1, o,>ts, Dl"ptl, air-Corid. Beach atta for «>me time Gmd nr. re.nt redu~. AL. 1tt wllllnat to pa,y up to S\80 SO: Lwtury Suite 700 aq tt. per monlb for lhe right Co.op Bien. Owntt 548-«ill apartment In L.aaun•. Coro-Modtm O(f~e eo. n del Mar er Newpo11 aru , &nk bulldlJ1lt, 230 E. 17tb prefenbly ftllf b I a cb. St., Coat.a Mea. 60-1415 omn nlce.17 tum.ltbed. , bedroom Chrlillng. Would be 8FnCE • 500 aq ft. JtOUnd J)f'nllaMnt but ddlnltely do nr. 1138 Anabetm S.t. CM. not want lo btt l)ound by _.Sl.5 ________ , teue. Want In move In early lndvstrt1I bntal 6090 Jane or lat• Ma.y and would -·----..;.;._..;;.;:.;..;;.1 Uk• IU'l11P dbpoea1 and lnd\t.tt. st.ace T41S w. \Ttll other modrm convedaicn O>lta M~ JIOO aq ft lt llOllffb&t. ...._ alter 5 ~ tml .,._.*2 .. p..m. · I FOR t.r.w. zsoo-..,.T tift,. FAMTI..Y Of 4, ffiah achl <"t'l!te till up. 8c a IQ•ft, 1340 principal. w\11 pa,y to sz:is yr I t.oran Avt .. ~ 1-ar CIP1 3 Br bat. QUI HS -Dally tallOl W1tnt Miii atN. Stl-Sm AJ"-" a Go-Got ' _________ ...,,.........,. __ ... .. ··---.... -·--. RIAL IS" ........ ~ ......... . .., . ..,.. D) llo 40 ......... , 111\t.&J A....- Fallw ,, Modems b .cl CID 3~ 3100 aq.ft bWJt-ID dll ft. nil bt fu1 lll!ttilw m. ~ 'J'rocdlle t all wMier Approx '4 tind citNa and 1 llCI' tJ'ee9 and which WOii beautitul I ed at $5( tcnnL f pJeue Cl with.: Eckhoff 1118 W. Ora 541-mt, Et 40 'AC. $34! 1% perm BRF.CKNC Mount. I 2 BR hse vlew,wtr BRECK NC R. I . W• HAVE • MILLIC or more Acreage, Unlts. As Richard! IUSINE! FINA'- Bue. 0,. AFFIUAT N' EXTR Would ~ month he time? No Ing. Prov nea avai ble party route of 1 age sJtam t1U ston llt.lmpi I o!Mr pre try. Salei billions ) greater . HAVE C. INVEST make deo ed call 6' appolntm exception PROVEN, method permanet <E.G. E control) · to publi U110Clate· Moderate qulrrd. J appl 714: PARTNEF in•eatme: to open I grocery. In a new IJOOd OP' right pe Broadwa: Phone n BAR-8-4 Working <'Ofl'/P9d Sola.ry -I dep. 646- LVN Dest nursing t flee I Co &J"M. P1 AUTOMA: Make Uv day, ama Money t .PRJ1 Jack Sb 1323 NOi 543- S!ltl«illt~ tacular C for sm mo. Inch :yrs. 104 r-etur'Md Jr· '91-1: Money\ $25,000b 10 wttta on~ colJatera ANNOU ~., ........ J"OUND: femalt < mot. ~ P*"'tii • ldaltll J'OUNt): ...... .... .. lartt. a. . "'·,.. ... bob ta( llWrJ4 G~ dot \'id Q)bep ~ ~ ' r -1990 I Br. .lhtd ), . CON JIT. SBR N.B. rum. nee ... l995 ome. zen.1. 1hp'g 229 len 384~ 9755 • pvt rage. ivate only. prlv. ~ty l Br\)et riv, D{ 5999 com- nge. 2544 CM z.1m 6000 11 'LEX- ~ ln- an be rental '2313 I "" kl to '.'Oduc- Mmo. ?. In- 6050 •N lS' on ry n~ alont !t bar- ay 10, iOO N. 6060 -... 3200 ere or ~r Mo. -illdlng, large o. For 913 alt -20'x ROOF, rear. XI . 17x40 4&'654 studio $13.5. u. ~ cont'r. 6070 :H lle In 111( •t mtow11 concSi-iautUul Two ldl to it.. S50 !. Add -s. Add in ar.- Jtilitift .. ruE ii Dr. Of"• 'I, Pvt r-tond. !d. Al, hq ft. W8-95l8 :e Co. :. l7tb 1-1415 (l'OUnd t. CK. 11th :in .... ft~ ·n. 1340 RIAL ISTATI. ....... ~ ................... '°" ttl 10$50Mol ....... ~ D> to 400 Sq, ft.: priv. .................. Belcla ... .,... .... ...... .. Falbrook A.. ,,.,..,, M~ S bdrm bome tltu:lt- ed OD 3i,t acr9 in Bonlllll. llOD 11tft a11tDm ba.Dt wlth built-Ill d.llbwuber and Oii· a. ftla llomt bu a beauU. Nl Mtdns with a pc:iorama .. of .the eitfn att&. Tnd>le fr'M landlceplr\I, all wider IPrinJcler ay!ltMI, Approx " ac d. dedllUOUI ud dtrul tre8. ~ ac. lake. and 1 acre al studded oak ~ and a picnk: aree ..Uch would make anothtt beaullM building site. Pl'le> ed at $50,000 with I o o d terma. For further inIO pl-.e call Walla Frick with: Eckhoff & Aeloc. Inc. 11U W. O.pman Ave. ~.Calif. 5(1.3621, Ev~ftnds 538-5741 40 AC. $345 per ac. 10% dn 1% per mo. BRECK NOT?'RLTY ~ Mount. & r>e.ert 6210 2 BR hse & 2ti ac. Good view, wtr 6 tlec. BRECK NOTT RLTY ~ R. I. W•ntM 6240 HAVE CLIENT wrm MILLION OOLURS or more to tn\l'e!t. WANT Acttege, or large Income Units. Ask for l\t/Purcell Rlchudaon/Purcell; Rlty 675-4031 BUSINESS and FINANCIAL Bus. Opportunities 6300 AFnLIATE NEED AN EXTRA INCOME? Would $500 Or more per month help by working part time? No lellin( ·no BOl!clt- lng. Proven successful busi- ness available for responsi- b1e party to own Ir lerVice route of United States Poet- age stamp maeblnes In re- tail stores. Mot'e po11t1gc stampe ms IOld than e.ny other product in the coun- try. Sales are In the upper bU Uons yearly. Profits are greater than ever. MUST HA VE CASH CAPITM. TO INV~ end be able to make dedaions. If interett- ed call 6'Z,(Q) for pc?rlOnal appointment to df.scu'u this exoeptianal opportunity. PROVEN, SUre, m o d e r n method al h-a chin r permanent habit control. (E.G. Eatln& JDr weight control) with new bv coet lo public. Now eeeking imoclate offices In So. 0.C. Moderate Investment re- quired. Phone for Inquiry ~l 714: 774-n50 PAR™ER wanted -1mall innstment. Lady preferred, to open a colfee shop witb grocery items, beer·&: wine, In a new ahopping center. A aood opportunily for the right penorl. Inquire 805 Broadway, Laguna Beach. Pbone "'"· 494-7864 BAR-a.QUE TAKE OUT Worldng <lief to manage compact tttrlfic beach spot. Salary + profit lhatt $350 dep. 646-3798 LVN Desires to la•est In cm. nursing home or cl>cto1"1 of- flee I Costa MeM ·Newport UM. Pll6, Daily Pilot. AUTOMATED Business -Make living. ~ hr wori< per day, 1maU inv~t. 675-5622 Money to Loan 6320 PRIVATE MONEY Jack Sm.Ith Co. iit>ee 1949 1323 North B~y, SA M3-'3ll1 ~ Morfv-111, T .0.'t 6M5 ~ lat ,.,,_Deed on spec- taeulat Ocanmw Jot. Sold for $7950, llQGle 1 % per mo. lncludlq ~ all due S 11'1· 1°" dl.loount aalely ~tumed approx. 12~ per yr. 41M-ll3'T Mo..,W...W 6150 S2S ,000 for I months at 10 and 10 wttb tl00.000 trult deed on D> Oceaattew Iota .. coll1teral. 4M-DJ7 ANNOUNCEMENTS _.. NOTICU lleuftfl .,,.. ..... FOUND: Small blctl. A white female •• ICJPl'OJt· 2 to 3 mo.. old; 'fie. c.mm-• P1acentia. Oleta Meea. Call Aldas~.~ J'OUND: ~ ~ ....... ...,.Vk ....... 1.-• QJtty lid.Html. ... ~ • i... ,., found Wk ~ 6 8albud. ........... bob tall, ....., c oa I · llWrl4- ~~ .. des ·~ Onliale Olut QOep lilt. (114) .... U'l"ll.E pra ....,_ I e Lei Ill* dldl, • luacb, 4JrwcQr ...... m.31151 NCIMINTI M4 NOTICIS ~tF;..MU '400 BftOWN 6 Blldl N1PY vie. Fad, Mutet -HU;bQr, C.M.1563 F S.O'-* CM. ..... ... La;?; brim kber ecnpboak area lloGDded b¥ Oak. C.viot., Broolls, Olennt>n, Lac B. Reward, tM.-3:iliO, 49t-W PLEASE Return w hhe femala cat. IOlt on Poppy Ave., Olrona cle1 Mar. Reward, no q u 1 a tl o a a • 6'B-.325S 67J..4m ,.. MovblJ, mtllt find! Reward! Siberian HUl!c)', "Laddie". blk., white face 6 chett. Vic. Garfield Ave. E. o( Beach, H.B. 96&-3491 CUSHION To Sold A yellow Divan. oo 17th bet Pomooa " Mml'O'lia. C.M. Rwd. 548-9518 COCKAnEL, yellow hf.ad, red 11p<>t on each cheek. "Tommy" Ovmer heartsick. Bayahorel, Reward 548-7816 LOST SUn. Eve, vk:. M1ple a: Hamilton, CM. Female Dox- te, "Dutchey" 54lk>"1TT GOLF Club -Spauldiac Ex- ecutlve 3 Iron. Vic Corona del Mar. RW<f.'MI 6-IQi9 REW ARD for white Jong Thllf'sdlY, M_, 9, 1968 DAILY PILOT IJ c" ·*--·.·-~.-·_•*ll!llm-• ... '911!1.-lllYICI DlllCTOI_!. JOIS • IMPlOVMINT _JOIS __ ._E_M_,_L_OY_MfN' __ N_T JO•S A IMPLOiMINl JOIS l EMPLOVMINT.1 =·!" 6ISO _Heltt __ w_.,._ted __ • Men __ noo_ Help W1nted, Men noG H.lo Wanted, Men 1100 H•I"\ ~,~,. .... ~not' l ,_________ YOUNG MIN ••••••••• I I ~ALITY work 11111 malariaJI by ll c en u d 23-33 painter. 20 yn exper. WITH IMAGINATION -.et. We design and martltt bull- riiiT a.All Palntlna ' MM forms, IO'lttma A ~· ...... !'REE a. ~ ~~ TDIATEIL ~ ..,...t>, vw: ""'~ ~ Salesmen • a& ~G In lor •• lflJ procr&n\I, fine ft'PUtA· R.etail, to ~Ort It .--.... • ler tion It compl<llt production ,,., •Latta ln: Exterior. Free estimates. tadliUes establlahes a h,lgh Reuonable ~~. 646-lll5 eamlng potential wtth maey WIMNNy1 W•nt? WhMWy1 Gott SPICIAL CLASSf FICA TION FOlt NA TUltAL IORN SW#IPDS Speci•I a.t. ltlulnWftl "90 binge lx'llelll4. We are 1oold11g for lntelllrent )'OW\i men with the cttatlve abilil:y lo analyze and sell • Santi An1 e Anth.lm • Long leach S U...-S tlMM-S bucb autll •AO Miit' IMC\U09 u:ADt Gu • wattt e&eo. tronlcaJb' loctted under ce-ment. blacktop. ground, walll, ......_ any place. ~ Water lines cl~ ed, ......... restored. ~--·., .................... ....... ._YOU• ...... _,, • ...._ ._. ._ ef ...,."- ......rtMINO ~·WI -TllADH ONLYI CALL "LEAKS" 642-0348 · BukAmeric&rd OK PHONI '4W67t Te ltlHe Your Trlden Per.._ M PWllBING PALM Dese.rt 3 BR 1~ Ba SMALL home buaiDesa ln REPAIRS REMODEL Air cood Furn. Corona del gold PftJ)llina kita. Tax bene-eG-3128 Mar 3 BR~ Sa + 2 8R fl~ PLUS profit. TRADE Sewf"I 6960 apt. $26,500 eqty. Trade for for boat or car on $500 val-1--~-.----- house Udo Isle or f? Own-ue. ~8-8&12 Alteretlon• 642':5845 er-Bkdi73-6756 • HAVE: Horne A: business, Neat, accurate, 20 yrs. exp. HA VE WOO worth of niotor- cycle, gult.ars, wlp, surf· bouda. Will trade for car, boa.ts or what have yoo, 494-9556 Costa Me• $40,000 eq. TILE Cer.inlc 6974 $4.S,000 FIP. Want: V8Cllllt ---''------- lot Dana Pl.C.platral»TDa. • Verne, tM l1fe Man * Pem>0 Rlt)' 642-1m Oiat. work, 1Da(aU • repairs. s Br 2 ta home. 1 Y'fU'old No job too mW!. Plaatu lllce 'new. cpts, m,.. $3500 ~tcb. Leak1nc s h o w er eq, For: Moblle holM, car. repair. 847-1957/l16-02o6 boat, or ? 962-5816 JOIS & EMPLOYMENT • Downey busmeu ~ems It ptocc-GOOd awtlna ware with auto. d11tt1. College or equiv, bus-mat1c: l~ase_s. Ample op. mesa backpoond In account· Portunlty for overtime. Pcr- lng or admlnlstraUon requir• manent lnsl(1e work. ed. . Free hospital & medical plan Your APTITUDE ls more for the entire [amily: other important than a proven aaJ. liberal benefits; including es record. d('Olal, peycd va('ation, rll•. BUSINESS FORMS ThL'I ls a care-er position In DIVISION a Cast·gt'O\\ Ing organization. NATIONAi .• CA.~ll REGlSI'ER CO. call 1oc Appointment E. J. Strickler 5'17-6021 An equal opportunity employer MKHAIHCAl - ASSEMBLERS Apply Monday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Standard Brands Paint Com~ny at45 W. Lincoln Ave. Anaheim Equal opportunitY employe1· Ancient Mariner NEWPORT BEACH 2607 West Coast Hwy. ' I T a~ing Applications Sat., May 11 from 9 AM to 12. PM for : baited. .Chihuahua. .lot.l 11lde CM, Apr 25, 646-4225 Exec hm 4 br, 3 ba, dln rm. elec kit, den, tnd'!Cpd. 1~ blk El Dorado CC. Pim Des. w_ m:-"$20M eq. For unll or 'f. ~1-3374, 49+7997 ev. UDO Jsle, Jge 2-story home Job Wanted Men 7000 105 ft frontage, 5 1ar11es. ' Experiem.-e p1-efcrrcd in assembly of Pl'f'<'lsion valves with ability to' read blueprint&. • •••••••• I W ait~sses -Hostesses Personals 6405 O~RWEIGHTi A new proven better method of weight control. Control weight permanently! No clnlp, pills, crash diets or IYDl•· Automatically telcb- es proper eating habits le conltol. No contract to algn, no monthly fees. New low price, S5 per viJlt. Phone for FREE demonatratloo It response analysis. Weight Contrel lnt'I. • 774-7150 • ALCOHOLICS AnOnymoua Harbor Atta. Phone 673-8724 P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa. Announcemenb 6410 Coast Health Club e FREE SAUNA e With Swedish mauase by 7 Experienced Mauuese' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 am-10 pm 132 E. 18th St. 142-5(1() Funerals 6412 WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL PARK Mortuary & Cemetery Comr,1.-. funerals rom $245 Cemetery Iott from $130 Includes Endowment care Everythlnr in ooe beauWu.1 place mea.na lea coet. No traffic problems. l mt Beach, WestmiJJstet S31-172S 893-2421 Travel 6435 WANTED. Woman or couple to help drive le share ex- pense to Zaneavllle, Ohlo. Leave June, ret end ol Aug. 67S-6415 GOrNG To Halfail thla 1111m- mer. Would lllte company. Share expenses. Girl bet 19- 25. ca.UJane 4~4 SERVlt.E Dl~ECiORY ·-Appraising 6512 C. T. GUNDERSEN Real Estate Appraiser 675-16'12 Ev.! ~9-1281 a.bytlttlng 6550 CHILD care. A~e 3 or over. My Mesa Verde Home. $20 wk. 546-7887 EX~ Oilld care. My home. Hot Lunches. Aiel 2-5. 151 Rochester Apt. A., C.M. LICENSED DAY CARE . Love lo care for baby. C.M. PleMe call 545--0596 Will b1byslt weekdays, in my Mesa del Mar home. 563459 lrlck, Matonry, .. c. 65'0 BRIO<, Concrete, Carpentry a.tom Cablnela. S m a 11 Jobi, OK Free Eat 96:H!MS IBullden 6570 RE Ill 0 ~J.: L, rep a I rs plumb·,., .,.,tntlnf, tlec., carpentry, lftJd .• commerc., room addition.. R e a a . m-.3008 C.p~ "'° !NO JCl8 TOO SMALL! ~t • IndUltrlal O>m- me'Ctll -M aln ten ane e J\fpa1r and Remodel Real. Uc. bonded, l.naured. • 982-1981 or eG~ • •Carpentry • Cablnelt • • Blt·lna • AltenlloN • • IWpaln • ~ .... FREE eltim&leL No )II> tile> llDelL lltmode1a ..s Ad- dlttc.. 5tt-4m CAlU'EN'l'DING • Roof.. .... All ~ • All wortt swnntlled. -.mt REPAIRS * AL TERA110MS CABINETS. l«1 Iba Job. 23 11'1 ~. ,...,,, c ........ , c..a ...... 11ooi'9-W~~· Et-~ ,.,. r:~ - I HA VE 5 bdrm cu.'1om near t>..Y-top qu.a.Jity. U),000 eq- uity -Trade for aplM.'omm. -HolJ)'WO()C:l-Bev. Hilla -Re9l Estaters. MS-nn $2500 eq. ln 3 BR 2 be, home or rental w/compl recrea- tion tac. on goU cne, near ocean. For: Station wagon, boat or TD'L 213: 59'tS829 TRADE for smaller home. "AMBrnOUS, e d u c 1 I e d Price $110,000. Richard$)Q/ man. 33 yrs old, wants work Purcell Realty 61S4031 evenings 6: weekends. 20-35 LOVELY Ba.Ycrest 3 BR. hn/wk. No gtmml~k jobs ~rate den. pooL Price need ~. 8334541 $59,500. TRADE for small RETIRED "Man w a n t 1 c; hour min \\-'Ork week Steady employment Profit lharlng HOUM or Units. Richard-janitorial• malnt work. Pt. ..I.a IOll/Purcdl Rlty ~ time H.B. or Weit. ~1 J, (, (Alltl (0, 4 Unit! nr. Npt_ Pier. Best Job W...-1; Udy 7020 -rental 11'8-$511,501). Ex- chani'e for small bOuae-har-2 Mature Gennln women, bor aret1 -~. 2006% fully experienced. Coo k Court'. 673-6527 aerveo boosekeep d r I v e • . Quality ttferen.ce. Deslrc 671 W. 17th St. Cotta Mes• 548-3421 STOCK PREPARATION MAN For 2nd. shifi. Rub- ber txperlence d .. tired. Must read scales and balances. Age 25-45. Good pay ind benefits. Bartenders -Waiters .Cooh -Kitchen Help B~sboys • Dishwashers ! Cleer title R-1 lot, San Cle- menle, ocean ldiie or fwy. $9850 value. Trade for house Costa Mva <Pref College Pk} KI f>.~ or 546-2349 An equal opportunity employer '6'I Rlvter1, all factory ex-v.'Ork ln home where both tra~. Including air, AM·~ needed. Write Dally Pilot --------radio, beautllul condJtion. Box M-114 JANROR & Apply Perao.nnel Dept. U S DIVERS CO Local manuflCturer has Agencies, Women 7300 • • 11 • Immediate openings for: ~--Escrow ~y. 3 BR., 1% Ba., O>ata Mesa home, val. $18,500; will take newer car or aubmit, for down payment. Owner-Agent 5*-S580 HA VE: 2 units Oxnard Beach S:M>,000 eq. free & clear. Went: local fixeT UJ>- per units. Bkr. Perron Rily &12-1m BEAUTY Salon. 6 stations, estab l~yrs Udo aree. Will tid free and clear $10,000 eq. for R.E. or wbat-bave- you. Bkr. 548-ml Take pick-up, car, motorcy-. cle, ? trade. 847-1707 CA RP E T CleenlJli. Floor ,,---,.,,-:-----~--1 stripping. Waxlng, Wills, 85 x 465 v1cant clear lot, Windows wuhed. 5314'i67 dose tn. $45,000 value-C9.Jl ========:: CLEANUP MAN build 2& unlts. Ownet' will Job W•nted Experienced, neat appear. 3323 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana, Calif. An equal opportunity employer trade ror inCOOte. Submit. M.n & Women 7030 ance. Excellent benefits, Bkr. 642-6487, 5454412 good start.Ing salary. Con---------- Roberts (Akai) stereo tape COUPLE Early 50'1, Exp. tact: Mr. Robert Rogalski. recol'der, xtra spkrs Ir hd-everr phase 8')1., 1mpv., NABfDf phnes, S450 val. For: Cam· mgn t A: malnt. 546-6261 ~ =: ':5:s~ c:it cr•e. 0omest1c "-'' 1035 CAOILI.AC 2000 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa SMALL Italian Restaurant lJVE INS + re11 prop, $26,500 eq. Employer pay1 fee. $32,500 F/P. Want: TDs, In-George Byland Agency come or Vacant. Perron 106 B E. 16th, S.A. 547-0395 Ruy. 642-tm .a--,~ u-7100 Young Fry Cook TRADE choice R;l Ocean .,.._,c._, nwin or front tot in lAluna Be1eh "Jobs Are . Kitchen Trainee J. W. Robinson Ha. openings for: Experienced Air Conditioning Mechanic Full time. Tni Inc. prop. Balboa Penn trlplcx, 1,1 blk from Ocean A: Bay. Gra over $7,000. $21.000 eqt:y. desire prop around Dana Pt or Fall- brook. 6#-0151. equity $39,000 for frte le Our Butlneu" ~:~;w power boat. Coast Employment '-lxcellent Benefits Pennanl!T'lt job. Clance for * * * * * * AGENCY Santa Ana Prof'l Bld&. 1670 Santa Anl Ave. Cotta Me.. 642-9611 ~ -·--------SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICl DIRftT'ORY Hrl 8:30 ani -5 pm Mon-Fri. Cement, Concrete~ Gerdtnlng '6IO Helo Wanted, MM 7200 CUSTOM PATIOS ·a: ANTHONY'S Block walls. Also concrete Garden Service sawing A removal. 842-1010 646-1941 CEMENT work, all types. COMPLETE CLEANUP No job too small. Free est. NEW LAWNS 11. sroruCK 548-8615 Reas. monthly care. Pron· CEMENT work. P 1 ti o • , Ing. Landscaping. Exp. bor- drjvewaya, walks. etc. All tloulturi1t. types. Free eat. 893-4818 WANTED GARDENER Chlld C1re For weekly maintenance. 6610 Must be neat, re~ablc --------smd reliable. Able to do VACANCY -1 child. Hot landscaping u neceuary. lunches, nape, toys, ac-Eastbluff. Phone 644-0077 tlvlties. Lie. 546-1539 aCtcr 6 PM I Child Care In my home. Japanete Gardener Pomona School area. By Exper., complete yard day or we.ek. ~ let'Vlce. Fr"ee estimatee ContrKton 6620 • ROOM ADDITlONS • • 548-'rn85 • JAPAN~E GARDENER Malntenance by the month. Good rers. Expel' !;4&..'1'758 DAYTIME BUSBOY G~at opportunity tor arz>. bltlout young man. Apply in person between 2 and 5 p.m. daily. Snack Shop 2305 E. CoHt Hwy, Coron• del ~r Wanted Immediately Final O.t1il A CIHnup Man tor yacht manuf1clurt!'r. Apply 1682 Placentia Ave. Ct>sta Mesa t... T. Conetruction Family rooms, kitchen or anits. Sinllle atory or 2; plans custom designed. For nttmat.es A: layout, phone: 1~~-----------,-~-Cut a: Ecf&e Lawn IOYS 10 · 14 • 847-lSU . ADD • Rtmodel e Repair Res -Comm -Indu.sbial Maintenance. LfceMed. Good TOUteal •Good profttt 543-4809 -545-8570 alt 4 PM BALBOA PENINSULA MOWING. F.dgil\g, vacal1wn. DAILY PILOT Gcn'I cleanup. Hauling. • 642-4321 • Odd jobs. * 548-6955 Stock-Room Clerk Free ~te le Est. DICK GeMr1I Servleee "82 Knowledge Inventory Control HUFTMAN 673-4159 JSLANDER MCYl'ORHOME TOM CARNEY, Bldr. 15 yrs Painting, Plumbing, Cat-IKl6 E. Washington St., . exp, New constr. rm add, pentry, Reaal Rel Insured. Santa Ana gen malnt, xlnt wtr. '73-2413 ~m~ OK KJTCHEN He I per Ex- LJC!:NSED Contractor. Ad-C.all Mike 642-0348 perieoced In Mexican food. dltions. Remodeling. Sm HIVU-6730 Apply Milla M ' x I c: a n Jobi Specialty. 673-7129 ··• Restaurant 547-W. l~ St., AddltlonS * Remode.ltng I HAULING. ~uh pickup. _CM------~-Fred H. Gcrwick, Lie. Trlmmlni. Aft)'thlng ·we do ROtri'F.S AVAILABLi m«>tt * 549-nTO It all. ExPtrt worlt. 56-21'92 In advancement. (No student• Pltaae) lob'1 Bit loy 154 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa, CaL • IF You have • IUlt a car • and the desire to earn 1n extra $100 per week aalary for 5 evenlnga woric call MR. MilLER PR 4-2021 MANAGER BAR &: DINING ROOM Experienced. Send resume It salary required to P. 0 . Drawer 391 Hunllrlitoo Be1ch S.lesmen a Managers Career ClpJIOl'1:1 with le1cUng firm offering OTer 100 mu· tual tunita. Full or pt time No exper nee. we train. Npt Bch omce. 642-6422 Santa Ana oUlce, 547-83ll IDvestorw Financial Savic:a, Inc. --------Wo,.ina foreman Injection molding elq>f'ri- ence. S m a J I growing plant. SMALL PARTS, INC. 1346 Loaan Ave. Costa Mesa S-16-4863 COLLEGE MEN SUMMER JOBS Excellent aalary. Good busl- nes1 expertence. We train. Box M lll Dally Pilot ======== u&1n.,..,.. -•---Wf!ttmlnater for ~ 10-14 6625 ~u ... Hv -Guare ~up. Good Profit. . No Sunc!q o.rtS.r Industries · C.rpet Ca..nf"I ~:..~:, ~ ~-~I: _ DPUwry 642--021 Experledenced m a c h I n I s t s Apply Personnel 10-4, Mon. thnt Fri. FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH An equal opportunity employer CABINET SETTfRS & SfffllERS Mobile Home Experience Excellent opportunity -Apply- fXPlQRfl MOTORHOME CORP. 4000 Campus Drive Newport BHch --Architecture I-- Draftsmen Min 2-3 yrs experien<'P in apartmrnt hoo!ie and tract home fiC'ld. Preparation of prrllmlnary lnyouts of nrw hydronic domestic healing and cooling system. Gnoat oppty to leal'll n!'w ffrld pal'tlcip11llon In enginttrlng teslinit ond lo rfeale a llJ. lure in a rapidly i:rowlni: manufACturlng comp1ny, B•lance.Flo, Inc. ~~ SALESMAN EXJ)Ctienccd ln selling Shoes A: Men's S!)Ol"t.s- wr11r, Permanmt, good bcnrfib. • Electronic Assemblen • Wiremen We are an established commercial firm with liberal fringe benefits. Only people with at IHd 1111: months ex· perience should apply to PARAMETRICS 929 Baker Street Costa Mesa 549.2221 Dishwasher D1y Shift Apply in person Coco's Famous Hamburgers 17th & tn1ne Newport Beach APPRENTKE Need energetic young man to learn the printing trade • Must be ambitious. High school diploma pre· ferred. Numerous benefits including life insur- ance, hospitalization, sick leave, paid vaca- tion & credil union. Apply at the DAILY PILOT, 330 West Bay St.. Costa Mesa. Ask for Andy Ander· son or Paul Ward, after 3 p.m. ask for Frank Halley. WELDERS Excellent Fringe Benefits -APPLY- Experience in niA and Mort- gage. Good typin( 'f'eCl\lim), no SH. Prcler u/40. $450. (split feel Newport P•r-Mnnel Agency 833 Dov~r Dr., N.B. 642-3870 LVN'S & PRACTICAL nurses needed for private duty. All ah.ills. LescouUe N u r 1 e a Regi51ry. 642-!l!W Help Wanted Women 7400 WOMAN • ~ cap1ble of car- ing for conv1lcscent !emale alroke patient.. Go home nights. call 5 4 o -9 87 T between 8 1.mrlO Lm. CHURCH Nursery attendanl Exper lady avall Sunday. and olhrr occasioos. Own tram. Ph: 5-!8--0385 or 6~ BARMAIDS .••• •.. and GO.GO DANCERS $300 per week 638-5483 or 633-lmi3 SHARP W AlTRES.S TEAl'i Bar-b-q. Take out. Cllte beach area coffee shop. Will consider s a I a r y + prollt shating. 646-3798 SEAMSTRESSES &'Cper.. [or fast growint women's ~port.swear mfg'r. Groovy place to work plus good pay. 1810 Monrovia, CM e Medical Aut. for back-Ole. , X-ray, lnjrctlon. e Med Ins. Sec'y. Expa. Salary open Ph: 837.q NEED 2 Fullerelles. C&n earn $4. bour. we train. H.B. Mn. C. re en b ar1 842-3525 * TELEPHONE SALES T0r> Commission, aalary tf you qualify. Exper on!)'. For Interview ph 54&-7041 : OLDER couple to manage 11 unit bldg. in Huntington BMch for partial rent 847-5487 Everyone uses Fuller brush• Why not sell them. $3. br. Mrs. Brown 842-7692 H& * HOUSEKEEPER LivP Ln. 1 chlld. Lido Jale. Call 9 to 5 547-9321 BABYSITrER, Ml time Wed thru SUn. S3S wk. Reliable. Re req. MH>623 P Operator. Ana .erv e r pref. Avan h all sh. I.I. 536-7725 DENTAL Ofc. Mgr. Exper. or 4 yra collfgt. Single, 25-•s. 546-3000 , • WAU. TO WALL . SERVICE Station Attendant want with own tools. Good • CARPET CLEANING • HAUIJNG' OtelHIP, even-full time txperlence .,...'. JIOSitlon. 914 W. 17th St., CM. SJlYERWOODS EVftll\Mft BIG 01.tcount! &f6.3m ::~weekends. Call Jack fe!Ted. E~1rP Chuck Ill• &cl-3285 ask for Bernard l:Arl.WUI S1lnlady experlell('ed for ~wl'lry store in Costa Mesa, 548-3<!02 llectrlcel ..... Chevron c"'m"r S•-'R-. Gerti.er or Ron Dennison. 45 F11hl I I nd ,._ L I & H Jc. ... G Cken ·-' ... ' "'"• -on 11 -e DONUT Maker , <''C· -,,et •Y "I au .. ,.-araie· UJ11 dale et F.dlnger. HB. POUSH Ii: OE-rAJL MAN Newport a..ch MOJORHOME CORP. perlencrd, urly A.M. shift, •• ,.1r 6626 Yoo name It. I i.ot. Jl8I-MAINTDlANCE or dlttd ANO TILE DONUT MILL 54G-J754 -175_Y_ARD8--ol-NYLO--N-CA_R-_ =·~:.Jotvi 64MGJO d'UINr. Approx 'i time. p~A~~~iAN 4000 C1\npus Drive PRIME arc1 "1Uerette M!t". PET. dlr betg. Meal tor Tl'ee mnovat ~p '~-~~ Wmrla.lnt.t PO<'~:_.':; 1"'"" lfA......, CM Mll ErTjTf Newport IMch H.8., F.V. Will tratn. Mrs. ..,.rtmen1a $3.95 • J1lrd""' v-, -~· ,. ... r.,.,, te o .._ N•• ,,_ .. VOK. . . KUI UI 'Ibacken.y, 96.2-5244. ltalkd. (~ding ema) 0th· backhoe, fill, .....se. ISUfG Ba1boe. M-9303 er blrp,lnat Call MM-411 lrenlnt '7SS CAMPER & 'l'ralltr metal CAlltlD IOYS SAWMnl Er_, EC TR 0 N r Cs Sll'Pl>lY M.A'fURE Woman babysit --'-.... · m8-n, mt18t htwe pr~ GOOD RO•........, Mt Counte-Sale.man. Ex Per 11\y home. Own lnlns. J schl ~..... NING ,,. ,_ not nl'<'euary 11 you h1~ chldm. Aft 6 pm. 96'1~ CUSTOM IRO t'X~· AP 111 Y at AVAJLABL!: Tn ~u Blsr ~nr Lllk<' prop. M;tne electronic ti.cqroond. MA.TNT. Man It maid. stnrhi Plrtc op• &!11"1' Monarch Jnduatrlr,, 21211 Rt1N11NGTON BEAOt r1'fir8 fllll or pn.rt tlmr. 11. W. Wrt¢it Co.. 17'/0 or <'l)\t. nttod ror motel aptJ. tO.-.-~ Placetllla, CM. DAILT lttLOT omcr, In Nrwport lkach Newport e.vd. CM. 2334~ Newport Blvd. CM. l':LECl'RJCAN, Llmlltd A sn:ADY per1 tlmr dcltm'J • tGG21 • and Big ~r Lake. Exet"p-MALE Ha-..,.,_ ..... ..:..;.;...,,,;,.....,....:...--~-=-bond• d. Snuill Jc*. L-4!'·1~ 6110 Job for dean c:ul i.-ollfl'C stu. -IMtendtr tionlll eamlng11 frrr top .. ....,,..., want.,.. IMMD>. Competent ac'y for malDta 6 "'9lra. s.aD CAYNOl\'S LAND8CAP1NO dent wiGI own car. S00 W. hD tlmt. ~ open. "1<'n! Writt Box M llDDaJ.. i!::.. :1~...fli:ntlJ\ltOI ~-~rs. Tt~ Ml • CWU>IHINO SERV1CE Olt H1f1, NtwPOl't Bell. At1f*1 .. ...-i: ly Piiot ........ MIO Sta'-1kilwd cait:rctr, IE'RV ata. Attend. P/tlme. Howml .lehnten Rest. A .. ftdea. Wemen ,_ RSICPR. N time tili'Olliii EXPD. J1PMtR-Ammcat1 ~dll -0...CW N ....... nll(ht A wla1dl. mo ...... llvd,. CM wrn: RttlrM a pp 1 l a II c. awnrner. IMP tamD,y. °"" prdfncr: lndtcp, dun-11111: fr.e •t ·No Job too...,_ ~ B1D Gut ror appt. ll:ltVICS l'ta Atmidant 1(11'\'l<'t min (auto. walihfor See 8etlY Bru~ at tnnlp. 841-QlO alter 5 Moathq malnt. 531-&CS tTt mat sa1m ' .._. ti llllit mtcb ~r· II drycrl ror iitttrnl' •'Ol1!. IABYSrrrER • ..._... I • JAPANDE OARDEN1NC 5erv at& atte:nd 11'1\Vt' )'aid Uftb1 ..... m S"'*1or. MIUt ht In jtood bc&I01 Md m £' sfrla, 2:30 to 5:30 ddr. SJ.5 StrvSct Cleanop. ~ ~............. ablft. 9a.lu7 + ('Of'Dm, Oft lfB I ' ~ drl\lr fl'UCk. 84'J~I i6~ w ee ---~-..,:-':'~,,.....--.. inC-sn:1034 aft T p.m. ......... s.mo, mt E C&t ftw>', ODI * ~ 8&Je9 SF:RvtCS St•. Atttndant, A•ff!C)' for caner Girls e LYN * MOWING, tdcJnl, A clan INTEi\ ar J:xt. PAINTINC, £XPti\ q,arint d I e I• I 1°' ~ ealal')' II Elcper" full tlrnt ~ 1697 410 W. Olut Hwy,, N.B. '-t er fUJt time .. ... •• MOIMNy rates. ftote IMMEi>. IER9JCE. Locel mtdlanlc OatlM ~ .... 1Gll ..... .... onlJ. PlacfJlltle (eoc w U) c.M. .,, ....... ..... lO'IH .. ...... • ..etmat.t. C.ll •llll.,.. ttl. 1'REm at. ~_, ca.• Slit St. f'fB ITMTlt hr ~ltitllw pit Mt-'"1 ate tJfSllll&n!t ~ DA.LT Pl1Dr WAJft ' ... ' -\, ~ ' > I ~ ' • ... -_. __ ....,.,,._. __ ~-·-------·--......... ------. A._ ..... __ .__.......__...-..... -'-----· .. _ _. ·-. . .. I JU8S 1a EMPLOYMINl JOU & £MPLOYMINI JOBS & IM'LOYMINTJOIS & IMPLOYMINT' MIRCHANDlSI FOl MIRCHANDlll POI ,MlltCHANDIH llotl MllCHANDISI POR MIRCHANDIS!.~I I W ._.. SALi AND TRADE SALi AND TRADI SALi AND nADI SALi AND TRADI SALi AND , _.., Help W1rtte4 H. p en... __ ,.._ _ _ Help W•nttd Help W•nttd women 7400 WOIMft 7400 Furnltul'e IOOO Furniture IOOO Planea I Orpni 1130 Mhallaneoua MOO Mhc. WlfttM 16_!! Women 7400 Women 7400 I -· ~~ltL-1~-• WANTED TYPIST El t Old World Y-. we·r. i.v1a1 • ...., AUCnoN Spanilh ell. .,.. ..._ ....... New • Ultd An&mrt. N-ec ro-£ -ID" • Spriaa. no. mod-'"'·· Mly 10. 7:30 ,..... Opeo1n& unmechately anO- a.ble for a t:Yl>iat Jo operate a Frtdl!'n Flvcowrlter. Poe). 11on lnvolve.s typlnc mater- uit for llbivy book cal• IO~UCI. Mechanical • M • t Mediterranean :e.-~cm:::.:~ Z~~~ • Assemblers Anc11nl ar1ner r Furniture a:::::= ~~i.S·:: ~-­Color TV'l-S,_,... -TOOLS-~1-1212 ., lfS.0555 SS CASH SS Experlenud only. We pe,y c:alll for: Appltra.ot~ must be rapid and aceurate typist.-able to 1ype 60 w p.m . .:s ell'C· tn<' typewriter. Two years p r P v i o u a expenence re- 11u11'ed. Computer Aasembty. -APPLY-NEWPORT BfACH All New Decorator pieces and room croupln_p r.. llOl Newport. CM IC-8484 ettn. coffee 1a.bles, chests, turned from display studl<>1, model homes, movie * PlANU, a ORGANS • _..,q maehlnet, maltl'all- atw:Uos. Decorators Cancellation; H<>Ulldul ot SJ)M-• Laqest stock !JI So. Calif. et. cte.ka. twin comtt Wllll, tsh Furniture. items as foUows: Goraeoua 8 ft. * 20N M&tt. .J• Pl •·--lampg, TV''· 1tereo1, new Spaniah sofa & Matching Chair. Custom quilted with 7"_,7• "". ayer , ... ..,. drapes, retrJ&erator1. ltov· carved wood trim. R. 10 ft, St-ville Carved velvet l<Kk> roUa to choole from dry ocl' ' Furnlttn ' Appllaneet I Antiques I Tools ~IN ITEM or -• COMPLETE HOUSEFUL Wr ~ 1 grnwth company in the tleld of education of- fering txcellent salaries. Hbcral benefits Including profit s h a r i n g, pleesant wori<lm; cnnrlltlons, and op. Communlutlons 2607 West Coast Hwy. sofa, heavy Dark oak end t&bles 6 matcllins cock· • Term. • Terms -Term. * et, wub6rs, ers a Call 541-6748 or 827-&771 tafl table. 8 Piece King sl:ze Mediterranean oak pan. cub foe YoUr piano cir trade MUCH M REI WANTED TO PURCHASE, a eled bedtoom suite with full Kinir size box •pl'1np __ ... , w•llftY'S •uCTIOll u 11c nae in good stan-......... ttress. Large Spanish decor "'"'--room. Gold ar..... piano or new 1Pinet u,11 A quor e • .... ......_ Field'• Wholesale Plano .Co. ding in OrU1ae County, Coo-leat Spanish table lamps. Hanging awag lampt, etc., 12072 Broo"" ... ·-at""""-......... """"u Ne..;..,..rt Blvd. uict "CU" at area code 213: etc. Each plece can be purchased lndivldulll))'. ......... "'"""r·~ .wo"n -r- Whole houMful w•1 r tt. $1685.00 Garden Grove (n4) 131-2770 Behind Tony's Bldr. Mat1l1. 627--3114 Daytime. 2230 S. Anne -St. 'S•nta Ana, Calif. An equal opportwlil)I Taking Applications MUST SACRIFICI • $698 00. 83 Harnond 0rpa-Cotta Mesa 646-8686 BUY!NG SDver Cettificatei .. e with Leslie ........ en OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 Pay $1.45 to $1.55. Ed's Coln POI ONLY , • • • • ......--Shop, 8558 Westminster Ave., employer I l)OrtunitY !or growth and arlvancrml'nl. S.t., May I 1. Terms Available -Newcome rs to Calif. Excel cond. 675.3606 SIMMONS Hlt1e-a·btd, 11 k e Westminster 897-1525 Credit Approved Immediately BA.BY Grand. Beaut mahog., new S75. Maple chest le mir· WANTED refrig under soo. xlnf tone. w/bencb, $695. ror $35. Hospital bed $25. i..1.... nd 897 1093 Apply in perl'l>n at the PersoMel Office. m.LER from 9 AM to 12 PM R & D Facrialture Private parcy. * 54G-ZT38 Invalid stool and Invalid good wor,...,. co · -962-4751 1144 Newport '°"'"•N, Cotta M.. walker. 2 Sta11tter reducing '"" •ltllt "" t -s.t. & s... 'ti ' RNio 1200 tables. Roper gas ranee 125. Machinery, etc. ' l~~~!!!l!~~~~~~'!!~~!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wr ln1er washer , ~--~~~--~~ JOBS & EMPLOYMENl Offl F ltu IOlO SACRIFICE $70, Lafayette Mlmqrapb machne 125. CEMmr Mixer • fleet. % ce urn ,.. mode.I 525 23 channel c. B. Redwood petio furniture: sack, new $250, want $11). 1700 PROFESSIONAl LIBRARY SERVICE Part time position avail· able, well groomed youna lady. Hours 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Teller or New Accounts experience pre- tt'rred. Please apply in~ person to MR. LlTCH for: Joba Men, Wom. 7500 EXEC (l4"60l delk 6 chair R.adlo with M 2 Mike In-Table and bfncbes $10, <n4> 847-3812 ................ iful ' eludes a·n t e n o a • Call chabe lounre SS, Jove-aeat MEN Ir v.'Omen to circulate ·~ .. .,.,... Beclut • ldnt 54lr4622 after 7. SB. Commercial 1 e w In ii: ---------1 A Xerox Comp•ny 2200 E. McF•dden Ave. popular petition. Musi be cond. Sl40. 6'f3.6n7 machine, chain llilch SlS-fRCC TO YOU regllkred voter or Oranize 1. Smltb Corona p o r t a b I e ~ Count.v. Good pa,y. Inquire Office Eqvlpment IOI 1 Tttevis.._on l20_5 typewriter, like new . al 19QS E. 17th St . Room HEP .. '<fES Amba_ss_a;r-~i~ .-.. --.. -------~ • Crutches. chain., tables, S•nt• An•, C•lif. Glendale Waitresses· Hostesses An' ('(1ual oppor1uruty ___ cmploy('r __ _ Federal Savings Bartenders -Waiters 212, Santa" Ana or ph inc tynewrlter, ~ elec devices. RENT OR IUY 8mm movie projector. and 8J5.633fi. 1!92.6587 ,. much, much more. ---*-WANTED--?~~e~ ~?~ ~~~80• c•t•R St. Andr~u~abyterlan mnYPE 2333 &. CoHt Hwy. Newport Beach Ara equal opportunity employer Cooks -Kitchen Help Telephone solicitors. Full lSlh Ii St. Andrews Rd. or part time. ~968l S I022 Thurw Fri le Sat. 10.S G1r•ge .1. • TV .... 646-5960 OPERATOR Busboys • Oishwash.rs SchoOl1-tnlfruction 7600 GUNS, radk> clock, oeJc cof-ORIGINAL Hand Crafted fee table, jutce extractor, Bolton Rocker, Pa.Ir Velvet chess aets, rock collection, 2 chair, ilde table, deM< and approx 1 yell' old. Very If. wigs, golf clubs, movie chair, twin Antique head· fectlonate. A~omed to IBM KEYPUNCH • l PBX RELIEF I Two years minimum fn· dustrlal exp e r i e n r e. Knowledge of PBX multi- ple board desirable. I PBX OPERATOR Responllillillties will in- volve PBX Receptionist relter. mail !!Orting and distribution and typing. PBX experience required. -360 PROGRAMMING INDUS. DRAFTING GROC. CHECKING 'TRONIC ASSEMBLY PBX/TYP fire-proof wall Ille, Hi·Fi, FREE chain, Green linen lounge BLACK.Persian ~ ~t, camera, Rollltlex camera, boarda and box springs, side dogs. 6l}-0172 519 fl!l'nJture le book.~. Many chair. Frost·free Frigidaire. MOVING -must find good other items. &14--0724. 1215 1 Y Hr • • • f arberware BroUer wilb all home In adult f8rnily for our f Twn Y"ars minimum in. • dustriaJ experience muf. 1 ~ tlple bo.1rd. Knowledge of , Teletype de!lirable. I I ' ! I ' • 1. Both position1 full time, perm•nent, or vac•tion relief. Apply P•t Fol1om 833.()6()(), Ext. 2129 COWNS RADJO CO. 19700 Jamborff Road Newport 8Hch AU applications rl'v\ew~ on merit with no bias tC>- ward Race, Color, ereed or Sex. PROFIT SHARING J. C. CARTER CO. 671 W. 17th St. Cost• Meg 548-3421 An l!QUal opportunity employer SECRETARY Must be sharp, competent, experienced girl. Age 21-40. Pleasant phone personality, EXPERIENCED CREDIT CHECKER UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 3029 H•rbor Blvd. Coat• Meg 546-2033 An equal opportunity employer Applicants cnnsld<?rcd nn merit regardless or rncc, religious creed. color, na· ti.on al origin or ancestry. Fast typist· at leost ~wpm G•I Frid•y No s/h. Use dictaphone. Pref exper In construction Modem 2·girl oUI~. Send resume to Mlcrowave Instru. industry to handle all offke functions for rapidly grow. mcnts C.O. 3111 2nd Ave., ing company manufacturing Corona del Mar. ---------t domestic heating and cool-PART·Time light housekeep. ing equipment. . Newport Be1ch Secretary required for the President of a national firm of Engineer-Ing Con- • sultanll. This position will include other office duties during lhe President'• tre- quet a bsenses. ExCi'ptional typing and shorthand skll!JI and a pleasing personality are required. C.Ollege beck· ground pre!rrred: salary open. Six girl oW~. . Phone Mr. Andrew1 675-3551 Ing &: messenger duties for B•lan~Flo, Inc. medical clinic. Mu.st have ~ car. 11 :30 AM to 3:30, Mon. SECRETARY lhru Fri.; Sl.50 Hr. plus gas &: fringe benetits. 549-0386 Busy stock brokerage of. For app't. lice. Light steno, heavy WAIT'RESSES, Experienced. typing Selectric, gen'l oUice Nile st)ilt. UnJon scale, duties. Min. age 21. Slart h o 9f)ltalization insurance, $400. Phone for appt. dental care. ApPly in person 642-4080. Shearson, Hammill 9 lo 11 AM. Howard's le Qi. Rei.1aurant, 4001 W. C.Oast Aut. Teletype Oper. Highway, Newport Beach. Stock brokerage o!flce. Ex· KEY.PUNCH OPERATOR per. preferred. Must be last Minimum 2 years exper. & accurate with figures. Contact: Mrs. Bradley Salary open, Position avail. Macco Realty Co. end of May. Phone 642-4080 881 Dover Dr., Ne"Mp't Bch. for appt. Sbearson. HammiU ' INSURANCE AGBKY BABY~~!~· ~~e in. le CoSEAMSTRESS I Maturt', responsible person. To do alteration In groovie , Newport leach References. Room & board shop on casual dres.~s and desires per500nel as follows: + small salary. Days Z13: sportswear. Full or part • 11 l Exper Ins. secretary 627-JJZl, Evee. after 7, 714: time. with supervisory capablllllea 541>-49'12 THE LOOK, Fashion Island 121 Multiple line underwriter _B_EA_UTl __ Cl_Al_N_.-G-,ood--w-ith Call 644-2400 for appl. 131 File & mruJ clerk hi1th etyting & older styles. ALESWO .. EN Ex "-tar Pho M S ··• • p., am· °" ies open. ne r. New plush shop on 19th St., bilious. career minded In Gib!!on, 548-1185 C.M. aero.., [rom new work into asa't Mgr. or tast r--_._ II Senior e111zens ri-sidence. grOWU\g nne iarties c1nthinst , ~r .. ,'lilry F\111 nr piirt lime. 642-7241 chain. Sre Mllr. BACK ' lm lo ~12. Pt'r mmth. ~ BABYSlmNr.: 2 s ma 11 STREET. 25 Fashion Island, : t~eJ 10 or 12 mnnth flOl!I· <'hldm. apply in person. N.B. lion ShorthAoo 00 wpm, ~ Rrfs req. 9052 Pioneer Dr, ATTENTION WOMEN: J\et"p ing fill wpm. Th~ )'('an HB 1 ~!Anal eXJ>l'f1('0C(' re------.-----lhat important job el hnml' 1 qulreli. Call Fountain Valley MAID 8t ~Iaint Man. Q>le or & still earn S50 wk per! School District l)b'2.\J3l he-11ln1t:e· Need for motel 11pts. time, 2 or 3 eves/wk, Car & I tween ~ p.m. May 13th, !'j2~iii~iNieiwportilliiiBilivdi .. i CMili,illlliipihoneiiiineiiiaiii495-iii54•22miiiiil I I 1968. II l SHARP GALS f V/ho are Interested In work· I Ing tn. a very groovie •hop can apply for this job U you are experienced In high ., fltshlon SJ)OrtswCf\I' le dreL~ es. ~II time only. For ap. ' pointrnent ca II 644-2400 THE LOOK Waitress Full time da)'I Mand~ thru Saturday Codrt•ils and Se.nchricht1 &180 El!CTltONIC I EC Electronic Assemblers ..... Day end Afternoon Shift Requires 2 'YH" Hperienca in sub end final 1uembly. Cheuis wiring , soldering, crimpin9 i nd lu9g ing experience r•quired. Must be able to work from wire lists. i _, "-rt ttmc-. 2 ntghf 1 Sat. and Sun. codruiil1 En ellent Comp•nr benefih , including GROUP 'AEOICAL-QENTA pl•n. 12 d•yi ennu•I IH ve plus p•id WHk off at Christm••· Th H..Wle JU Bak(-r St. Colla Mt1111 C.feterla Counter Glrl Mutt have cslh rtgister t!lf• Pttlerft. Monday throuih Friday T:3M p.m. C&U 833-G&OO, ext :ms ~r r I -. . . A,,ty Ptn-el Depatuw"" 701 E. VUMONT, ANAHEIM INTERSTATE · ELECT IONICS COIPOIAnoN • ..... uttc· Itri**~ .. ~ I (' . , .. .. II • I PRODUCTION WORKER C•p•ble of inspection. -APPLY- 1917 Pl•centia Ave. Cost• Mesa West Coast Huntington Beach 536-8885 12027 Garden Grove Bel, CC 537.7113 Zll7 S. Main St., Santa Ana 545·7166 Coldenrod, CdM. Parts & Labor at 1 a c b men t 1. Small pet long.haired black cat. SINGLE PHASE 1 hp mtr bookcase, smaJ.1 chest o{ 543-0453 5/U with capacitor S22; dbl bed, $7 M. • drawers. 20" G.E. electric FEMALE Peke, no papen. blywd S18: CE v a c u u m fan. Antique bra1o1 planter. Adult home only 962..QISl tank type Sl2; 151~· RNER N D • •t Hand cut Crystal decanter, after 6 p.m. or weekenda BOAT, needs pnt l25: Dinet-0 ep SI HJ.Ff record player, ass't 5110 le ~at $15. LOTS MORE! "r eco rd a Miscellaneous ------,-,..--.,.-"" MIXED Gttman Shepherd -1550 Superior (rear) CM Rent Wrth items including car,,eting, part collie pupe. 8 wks. kJt- 6-16-9188 O • I prints, original block prints, lens, tabb"" ~ whites. ption to uy etc. 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM JV 521-7555 Dally. 4.27 Goldenrod Ave, S<J&.-0409 , 5/U Corona de! Mar COCKER Type puppies free Rummage Sale .. -.... Zl2 N. Lemon, Anaheim 776-2900 PART·Tlme typl1ot thru (Saturdays). Send b r i e ( "Better Living St. Andrews Presbyterian Church 15th &. St. Andrews Rd., NB Fri •nd Sat. 10-5 p.m • RENT COLOR TV SWIMMING POOL 18 Ft Pool, Filter, Su.rfa~ Skimmer, Maintenance Kit. FREE Ground Pad. $149.88 SECARD POOL to good home. 6 weeks old. Call alter 6 PM. 531-7631 5/9 Education" resume P.O. Box 7202. N'pt. ----c ---- Beach. FOR MALE Beagle, 10 moe old, all shots. Free to aood home. Loves c h i 1 d r e n . Secretarial Training Jobs-Men, Wom. 7500 ATTEND TllE ....--------Most Modern Up-to-D•te H 0 U S E H 0 L D Antique r u r n I t u re, silverware, ~~WJ~~n·:°t!i. ~~:. ~ ~: $9 MONTH 323 S. Main, Orange 5J2.l!l92 968-1953 S/9 2 Adventurous kittens 1 wks • 1 black, l white, 1257 Conway Ave .. C.M. 549--0532 Aft 6. S/9 BUSINESS COLL.BGE in the J W Rob'1nson Southland. The school of • • • Programmed Leaming with C.Oasl Blvd, Boat Cany<>!' Rental can apply to purcnue Center, Laguna. Thun, Frt, ORDER BY PHONE 2 COUCHES. $25 ea. Treadle sewing machine, S2S. Revere H•1 opening• for: ~ Silespersons -Women'• letter Shoes -Women'• Casu•I Shoet Top Commlulon1 Full time Excellent benefits. Apply Personnel l!M. Mon. thru Fri. FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH An equal opportunity employer the "finishing school" touch. Complete Secretarial - Brusbup -mM Keypunch. Start any Monday-Evenin& classes 8.1$0. ' POLLY PRIEST BUSINESS COLLEGE 325 N. Newport Bl., N.B. Phone 548-9723 PIANO • BEGINNERS prer. Chlclm. love t h e I r lessons. Nancy D e n n I s 543-7649 SCHOOL children'• vacation rates. Chilcoat 10.Lesson Typin~ Scbool. 548-2859. 173 Del Mar, C.M. MERCHANDISE FOR Sat HOUSEHOLD goods Ant\. 523-3651 ques, clothes, DLo;c Sander, plants &. planters &. lots of 9 to 9:30 -T DAYS Misc. 1400 Dunning Dr. Lag.l'!!!!!ll!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!ll!!!!!ll!!"!!!!"'"'!!!!!!' Bch 494-8485 Coosoles, Portables I: Hl·l'l $29.95 BBQ S3, Surf brd sso. TV no. Refrig water coolers. Pool cleaning equip SlO, oUlce AND UP chrs Sl!>-20. 178 Sanui Isabel. No M-ey Down C.M. 642~7072 -e Thurs.·F'ri..Sat. e OAC Furniture I: Misc. $1.00 per wk. buys lease plan. 49'l Magnolia. Costa Mesa. Ne,wporter TV Sal" C c~1 M I , Open 'tiJ 8 P.M. arage ""' e: any terns. 2027 Harbor Blvd CM ~U Mey 8 · 11, 10 AM to 6 PM 249~ Virginia Pia~. C.M. HI-Fl & Stereo 1210 -'\LE AND 'TRADEA _.-,P~P_ll_•n_c_" ____ 8_100_ 1:!te~!e~ c~:~~. ~~~ Furniture 8000 KIRBY new. Take over small 16mm sound projector. goott cond $25. N e w b 1 u e bathroom sink SS. Cas range, $25. Grey 9x12 rug, SS· • St. Andrews Prelbyterlan Church 15th It St. Andrews Rd. • FABRIC SALE • Mon. to Fri. 9-11:30, 12:30-4 Sat. 7 A.M. to 2 P.M. Vast selection of knit fabrlcs. Open DAD.. Y to pubUc, Um· ited time only during in- wntory clearanc~. Costa Mesa Knitting Mills 929 Baker St .. Costa Mesa KITTENS Perfect p e t s playful, cuddly and laving 3240 Indiana An., C.M. 546-2880 5/9 REAL CUte 5 wk. old pert- Persian kittens. 1 4 4 9 2 Sahara Lane. Hunt. Beach 897-6937 5/9 6 Mixed Siamese It Maltese Bluish Gr.y. Be1ultful tit- t ens afte r 4. Call 642-5987 5/9 AUSTRALIAN sheepdog • aU shots • Ucense -1 year old. &tz.8311 !>Ill BEAUTIF1JU. Y marked, 8 wka, male terrier type p~ PY. ~3087 5/10 ADORABLE capridoull kit· tens. Sandbox tre..lnl!d. ---------Vacuum Oe11ner, '61 dual 50 payments or $86.12 cub. Sp1ni1h Mediterranean model, with attachments: Credit Dept. 535-7289 SMALL Assortment ol lovely old china by private party. Entire cupboard full or in· divlduai pieces. Moving. Make oiler. Haviland - Meiuen -French &: Euro. pean. Eves & Wkends ONLY OR U316 CdM LI 84417 -Sill YOUNG female cat, landlord says "mu~'l go." Will apayed tree. 543-6189 5/11 KEYPUNCH OPERATOR 2nd Shift SHOWROOM SAMPLES $149.50 5 yr guar. 540-ll72 1966 MAGNAVOX conao1e S-Ft wood carved armed di-These are not repoucssed atereo. Walnut and cher- van with large man's match-machiMs. 2300 HRJ<bor Blvd, rywood nevermar, $95. Call lflllTTEft FABRICS. ing chair: beauti!UI Medi· CM Dl~o Music Ir Ap.-aft &: wlmds. 642.-5235 1UU 11 UI terranea.n fabrics and col· pllance Co. ors. 5 Pc hexagon Spanish -'w"""E_DC_EW_OOO __ s_tov __ e_w.,..,.ith Sporting Gooch 8500 ""' FOR SAL! MATCHED Set ol black kit· lens. free to aood borne. 963-2568 5/ll dark oek·top dinin& set with everything SSO: Froet-free C.Olt .45 Automatic Remnanla, Samples Ir M111- ADORABLE 8 wk old male kitten, black, housebrokl!'n. Slx months to one~ ex· black or avocado framed ref rig SSO: King az bed, 1m Argentine model. enda Sat. Only I a.m. to 2 perience necessary, chairs; decorative vinyl de-hoUywd $50. 6 4 4-10 7 0 . Good condition $80. p.m. 929 Baker, Oleta ~tesa S Puppies 2 maJ.e a 3 female Call 675-3340 aft 6 PM. Sill -APPLY- Manhall Communications 2230 S. Anne St, Sant• Ana, Calif. An l!Qual opportunity employPf' -Cooks -Hostesses . -Day Busboys -Dishwashen sign. S Pc Mediterranean 548-4527 e ~ aft 6 PM e STORAGE c 1 e 1 11 out. 6 wks (mixed breed ) bedroom 11et-9 drawer Mr. KELVIN ATOR Refri&. Cop-Valuable antiques I: all W-8229 519 &. Mrs. dttsser. large fram-pertone 14 cu. ft. Separate Mlacellaneous 8600 Household Fumlllhlng!. By F R E E Ki t 1 en 1 - ed mirrol', large nlte com· freezer apa~. Xlnt cond. private Party. Everything housebroken, fat I: healthy. rondes., matchinl panel de-$125. Phone 548-8935 aft 6 or KIRBY vacuum cleaner and Reasonable 1c.! Iris CdM 642-7199 519 ~igned hradboant. wkends attachments. Take 0 v e r Eves & ••kendJ ONLY FREE Fert!Uzer. 2 O 2 7 2 •-5 VALUE payments ol S6.50 or S49.7o &7J..831& ~" Mal hi 1110 cash. Credit d~t. 535-7780 ---------Cypress, San t a Ana. Full Price NOW $-429.95 Sewing c "" EARLY Ameriean sola bed. FOAM Rubber cut to 1lze. 56-2655 511 OR TERMS AS LOW AS 1961 Singer conaole due to rocker. cotfee table, lamp Uphol llJpplJes, fa b r I c • • ADORABLE amall bred ter~ $3.00 PER \VEEl< aeparalloo. Aaume 8 pay· table, bunk beda I: naur. naugahyde. Factory outlet. rit'!' mixed pups, bom •tub u !Will sell items individually) t r $5 TS no .25 cash Low prices. A·l Foam tails. 7 wka. ~ 5111 NO DOWN men o . or ...., . chair. 546-4749 Fabric " Upholstery Suppl)' No payment until June lSlh, WANTED eood homes u 5 · Use Our Store Charie Toucfl.0-Match, automatic RCA Maiple stett0, maple Co., 311 E. Sth St., S.A. ........ No fancy front BUT • , ...._.......,_ _ .. ~ buttonholes CCJUd) 6 din. Ro)ltl port 13.'>ll81 beautlfUl long haired aiutftl. SIDE uuuum .. u~, • If I b T wkl. 89'2-Q02 5111 QUALITY VALUES JN ! bllnd hems etc. No at· typewriter, '° c u 1 ' 175 YARDS ol NY L 0 N APROVED PURNITURE ta c h m e n t s n e e de d 536-4.574 CARPET dk ~. k1ee.1 tor FREE to good home I a~ 2159 H.rbor lhd., C.M. Guarantee 1Ull OK. oat UPHOISI'EJUNG • f1'9.50, 2 apartments. $3.95 a yard In-able long haired ldttena T Dally 9-9, 10.5 SUnd&J anyHme, 528-6618 pc. (E1m>peu craft.llDen) ltalled (peddlnc extra). Otfl. wkl. !IS'J-53(72. 511 e 543-9660 e 1967 Slnaer Zigzag In walnut Free est. ~el, pl~, 2U er bargalnl! Call, 54M47! DARLING Kittens a Ta 11 • LIKE NEW-walnut Mr&: MnJ consolt. 0 o es evf1')'thlnr. Maln, BB Berny ~ ~I Pltase call 644-2510 5/9 rtrei.ser. nlte 11nc:I I: chat or Full balance $43.76 or ss.oo FILL DIRT WANTED AUSTRIAN ski boots, 9~. ALL blk kl~ena, 8 wb. drwn S17S: blue.gm chalr monthly. 522-3520 aft 5:30. • Lq'una Bcb 10,<Kk> CY. SAC! DI. Kirby Vacuum 548-4740 5/lG S20. baby bd A buggy S8 ea. 496-lMO •/attach, $50. Sn&I bed, an· 5 KJTTENS, 8 wtcrold -1Dld 54~ Pl•nos & Or .. M 1130 Boya Schwinn ~~ tiq~ wbt, $15. Lamt> I: to dog a baby. 54U745 Sill APPLY JN PERSON COMPLETE whlte d b I t At.miENTIC STYUNC6 Excel cond, $30, lhade, turq., SS. CaU aft 6 KJ'JTF..NS. I wb. ~190'1 9 a.m. w 10 p.m. bednn ~ $125. Walnut SPANISH &Irr~ pm OC' wlmdl. 540-3885 after 11:30 J>.m. 5/t <Tedema ~. 2 aela ~at MontER'S~AY MINK 1 El.re owrbead ~ Tm tables ~. E1t-ctric ·clothes Story & Cl•rit Plane trol~. l. ~1 tir coo.led nu. Dirt. 64M371 5111 d...,_. -.... .u 1.-.. I MOS R.DITAL RE'nJRN Stal my stole for~ dJ--' 1 n..... • 2 '----• REUBEN l LH •J~..,., ~.._ NEW P'IUCE mo 546-78 inlO:J q , n.oi:mg. Pm lftd Liva~lf-- 151 I . P1clfic Cst Hwy CVSTOM Mllde extra Ion& Thlt Week Ony.,. $111 n..AGSl'ONE. OM.half or\a. white vphot chatn. Mlle, Newport BHch ~~'°a:C::·tc!'~ GouW Mullc c_,..ny c:a.;. ~GI aq. f\. $3$. ~o 1l8 w. 20lh, CM. _P_ets~._Gene_.....,r_•_f ___ llC_D_-0 block ccllee table. 67J.«41 ~ N. Main, S.A $4T~ Kl 7506 EUROPEAN dark . bloode T W 0 Parakttts -: cqe, • ~ eY'el bl 9, Sun. I~ RUG ,.. x IS' HANDWOVEN ................ , h ... stand other -·--t ue New Ancltnt Mariner NEW tofu 159.~ Oearlnc _..,....,._, ·-SPANISH WOOL. SJOO . lm•tru IUTliln 1wir wig. • q....,._.. • Nt'wJ>Ort btach HOUJt. 5201 Pll'amo~ Low"1 si>t orpn _.,, ~ Jlllt ~ed A.nd cleaned! Donel Lane, CM.~ taking appllcatlonJ ror Pico R.inra. 213: 99t.50 WID'lltJlr piano rtSIO $499. Looks like new: MA.KE OF· WAltreMCS • llostr~11 Weber reblt O'llnd D . Uniqge Noaic nle P1cbn Fl& M-1022 Cats ... Bartfll'lden • Waltrrs KING Siled bed, 2 cbaln a * R.tlttCs now tor 1U:mmtr S«>. 2'll0 Vf, OcaidNat. * OLD Spenlsh cabtnet. .. ,..~.,. ----.. ~ ...... antique dllneM Cb I It• ""·-C't'IUnll (ll8 T-13), N. B. * 173"C11'71 * """~ nu~ ~ Cooka • KitChm Help 675-31153 • ~t -· .J-~ ,..., ran,.. . l"um ,_ 1...._ Bffn bl faplll,y • to dQPUca'-~. Pa-ptta. Males. • Bullboya • Dbhwaabera -.... _. ""-'""'.....,.,uu.. ·~ .... ,. coeta $225. Must ttll .. Pvt. e •'IOl2 e Thun., M~ t, 12 to 6 PM Office l'umlture I010 U TERMS nn. mutt 1t11 tmme& ... a,. puty. Beat otter. m-ait ===;:;:-=====~I 'STI w. Coast Rwy, . WSIC CITY, C.M. 0.pl 64W445 • ()IM. E'Ya. All day wketldl 0.,. 1121 PEftSON To call 0n bare and EXECU'l1Y'E 8u11-dfke * !M0-2te5 * TV l20, dbl bed $3>. cop. AB80Lt.n'ELY S 1 c r It I ct -.;:...., _____ ..;;.,;.;;;,1 rntsurantt to •I'll C~bo f u r n1t11N MACU~nmn. ptttone GE reft1I. lib au white Fox ttolr. Colt '400, DAOl!HtJND Pups, 2 m.i-. O r I C t n a I cummb~ndi! cuatom dt9lpecl 6 bu.ll~I NOW HERE -the new M . 546-!U l..«w. i lklnl, Private pty, Std. AKC, maboJ 6 tan. M- ftll•, tics. and 'tllltl'tt-1 a mateW set. • c..ioeo SUpel'IOUrld.lna T·200 FU'R tor Modm"a Day. E'vtt .l wktnd1 ONLY OR ~. 3 moe. nc: f13..~ unlf0rma. ~ d•• l ~ cabin~: ~ Hammond Spinet orpn Btactc Ptrllan lamtl JAcMt, W311 QSM A.KC e..i Hounct Pup. Trt. --TEACHlltS ~-:C. 1 ~ -ttie flnett )'tt! tr. cond. '1!. 545-01• BAltCAlNS In nfw CARPET colored ~: • IDOL lAl¥9 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT ;·.-.. vatu.. fOC''S\200. ~w.·~n.i;~· TENHtS Olb IMlllNnhr, tor btdroornt. Blue. muld-kids! S:SO. ~JM. Photle Mn. Hobldrtt 5«M110, lft I a 8at"1 Senta Ana N~ 8elCta 1amla Cai> Clllb-ed, wlp , *· a.D ii'rriN5 'I ... Trained. . - 839-al'7 er~ C7WlllD lwe S-. 5*:.tm MMC'7I ~ ts:M.117 am:_ W .. ...... . . " . \ . .. .. . . .. _. •• • A .-• # ..,,.,...,.... ...... .. • ttO ht ., .. , ~ . - m:~ LQ.1 EltBl ,. ... of 10.. .uu I tit Cot ...-r. llladl ' PED J ATD Pecllp9e u .... 137-3m1 w-... A Pr? New oti. llartln&. 54S-38llo DALMATIA ... atocl dllllOlitloa ·~ ......... eeda. I ~ $100. 22lt M.B:-~ e G~ Puppla I A l\IU! WIRE-~ G~ male, all I aft 7.,... DOBERIU pion -lovable,• la e.au red caJ11ltr• TOY PoodJ .,., llUAl nGS,., WELSH 'l malt, AJ4 145. 541-U amruAilt male, 11 , lb •tud aY Pug '1 I Hones REGISTER ge)dlnc tit yrs old. Hi Qualllied Western p around kid Orange Grounds Rlscllnit wS-3944 TRANS'4 Boats & , . DIS MU ~· x 14' '!IChooner 1 213 • 431). weekend&. LIDO 14 !I GIUIPU' Thundtrbo ·old.n•. very UtUe DRY 1*t 50' boal8. work oo 1' Hwy, Maa 40c per ft, MARJ?U clean A Marlneni n Cout Hw: ~ 25' Cabin Pleuure o tank, Buie ~44 or E 10' BOAT' DtnabY, $ Sequl OI m.14&-'IQ PROVEN : dle1el, cab Sl»J, ~ICC t., Mere. t $1JOOllM 19 J 417 ' I ... _. 0,.. ~· t>I 1610 D --SSS s UL m :at~. Coin Ave., $50. '-1093 t700 ~. ~ $Jm. u vable ~rier black nths) 5/ll ~te e • s.w. :igbts 5/9 . cat. y af. If to 519 good rour cat. SIU pen. ~ I 5/10 !rd • . kit· llites. Sill free I Old. 31 519 old, good ·en . 5/9 wks 1257 --0532 S/9 , et I 1ving C.M. 5/9 part· 492 leach 5/9 ltese kit· : a 11 5/9 7;11 'old. 5/11 d, a PU~ 5/10 kit· 5/11 Bord ayed 5/11 klt- i>me. 5/U inale >ken. 5111 male ed) 5/9 lthy. 5/9 IT2 Ana. 5/8 ter- 1tub·, 5111 br 5 . telll. 5 -. :K-- IOO ace. 1169 1634 m ATTENTION ••• I T!!Yota Buyers lllff SLEllOJWS TOYOTA NOW HAS A. cowuft rNVINTORY OP llAND HIW 19'8 TOYOTA c1.,11, S.•111 • LalMICllliNn · serv1-I wl ,...,, fw ................ ' "' .... four speed end iulorMtic tr__.d1n ~·Is. In .Mitten fe th• ... tleil _.. ••••t •• ..... • • • Jt"' Sit• ... Toyota.,_ .... .,a .............. ...W..· tlott fa tit• ...tl•n'• ....,... ... W ••'"•' ...._ .....,, PA,....,. .._. ·-... ,__MC .. ,..., .... ,., ...... F1NANC1Na ..... A PIOILIM AT llltl SLEll81¥8 l'eYOl'A 417 West Warner -· ~12 -Santa Ana- • ' • I ''Wti.,• Yeu ~et The .... Diii-' Nt.t Weis......• 1988 Harbor. C.M. 646-930& '66 Toyo~ HIS Toyota Corana. AIT, RAH. One owner. lmmaea-a ... '"" Jhft SlemoN TOYOTA CIT 1'lmlr A.,,._, SA. 162512 '67 Toyota 1117 ~ Corona AIT, JUr H. lftw ttr.. Sl 19 Del. O.A.C. '"" ......... TOYOTA Gf ..... Aft.,l.A. ...., TOY OT I DADQOAnDI ELIOIE a GAllDl:M 0-.S &VD GARDEN Ga09Z .JS ..... '8VWV..M .... sm or \lot clfer. • 548.QQ 51699 UIW1t ·u vw-."' '1499 IU1411 '62 VW 6 Pan. PU INCL. CAMPH '64 VW 6 Pou. PU •st .... -''* -'" rORCHIS $999 $1199 .... y .. "CIM" .. ,...,, IW..C... .... ' 671-1191 , • CORYAIR CORSA Convert 1986, • spd, '90 PONTIAC. 2-dr, new 140 hp. beeutUul C'Ond. New tral\I, tron~l~nd tlret. top. lo mi. n290. S«>-39n '63 CORVAlR Monza conv. R/H. w/w, 4 s~.; 1ood llAMILER cond. $525. 642·1583 . ......... Colu.... 1988 ft.ambler Rocue. Uke ____ ._5 ·-I 5 --1 MW Ill and out. A/T, R. ff. '85 STINGRAY O>;mrt, ' Jtm Siemon• Topa. • hp. 327, 4 spd. TOYOTA ,...... -. S2t'15, ~14 41'1 Wamer Ave SA. 'ii tmOihi, • -. ..u " · ~ac:~.si=~ 'il ....... ., . ....,. $6.JAte COUGAI STUDDAID 17 QXJGAA DT. low•--------_..,,. .....,, pat t.,. 1113 Studttllhr Lertr. S219S. 20o Klftsi ~Mle. N.B. Good C'CM. $350. ) ~l\., 1 962"0878 ... . f" ..---------... --------_..------------·~-'"'------..._ ..... ,_._ .-.....-........-. ... -• ·;,.-, -· -4'1.-.. _ ......... ,.... ~ • Fl£E- CAMPEI SHOW! '8411 ,,....., ..... ~-.... .... ,.... AND fAl•lll " ....... 191.AYI I . ' .... .,.._ .............. .._.. __ _ . ~- '66 FORD Cus+om 500. VI, auto"'a+ic, radio. heater, ,.,,.,. er steering. AIR CONOlllONING. Stodt num· b•r •141 · .,,,, F F F '66 oooGE '64 1lAMl\.£1l 770 ~I. outoft\otie tran1minion, udio, \\oa+or, •AC· tOlY All eoMomoM\tUi. Stoe\t t1umber •149. • a '64 PLYMOUTH Sffitio" waqon. VI, au+oma+ie, All COMO'· nGMlM•· radio, \\eater, balance of t1ew car warranty. Stoelt number bll•· •t39-S a a '65 MUSTANG YI , automatic tran1miuion. 'ower steeri"9• •ACTOlY All eoM0'110Mlte6. Red beauty. Stoe\t number •141- Oar+ G'T. tuc\l.+ 1eah. 60\d e..torior. I .W"-' car. Abso\ute\y \i\l• now. S+oc\l "u"'ber •I 4•. •tSSS • a '66 P\. YMOUTH fur'# \II 2 t)oor Harctto,. VI, outotnatie tcllf\t· minion, reclio, \leeter, ,ow•r 1teerint· Steck numb•r • 11 S. .,,,,-. • '63 p\;YMOUTH lelvedere l Ooor. Vt, automatic, rodio, " .. tor, pow"' ,, •• ,;,q. f _.CtOR1 _.,R CONDITION· ING. Stoelt number bl 71. •995 •t 79 S F .& '64 P\. YMOUTH a '65 CH1lYS\.£R a -• - • VOL 61, • U.S. Nap • Vie1 SAIGON artillerymel! and high ell stubbornly..<f hold just ins limits. Arnet Communists "There is go," a spokt 9th Infantry just a dirtj house figbti.J The Viet c fortified Cf south of Sa up heavy co1 and helicopt cargoes .. A c Cobra belie~ two crewme U.S. milit American p avenues intc Bridge and area to chec faltering Co The U.S. c ~ending s Viet Cong Thursday a comparative On anotbe I t!:S. Marinf \; 1etnames! aift. milt C811 ..... , can Jonnw lCIS wounded fensive star slgned to en ing to barvt the cout of Newi} Two' Newport I ~ looking for .1 Housewife reported We apparently poodle from: Jot or a Coro She said · blue collar sported two The dog's ni 'nle secoo mornlngwhl she left her her car alor larking Jot W. Coast Hi .The poocl with a few d Its name is 'Bia Lag1 Laguna I been taken response on American n for asaassi1 King Jr. The it.test of a JeUer ' m~g frc m.t dee, a 11 Coast Hum& SigMd b,i WM stroogl· Vedder' · il s M c men appa the matter Thel* a statewide ball sWf decmation. Tbe Bl8cl •inp crac bad been a ~blic " ). Instead I to delay, eCl UCUlel" ti that ~ dt3 lion wh.icb 1 recopize. It a&at.d. pcrUcumlJ councll oa