HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-05-13 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotPLAQUE FOR MOM -Brian Whit.ford, Newport
Heights school fourth grader, accepts plaque from
A. Vincent Jorgensen, chairman of Hoag Memorial
Hospital board, for bis mother, Mrs. Ralph E. Whit-
DAILY I'll.OT ••. ,,_
ford, designated "Mother of The Year" in hospi·
tal's annual program culminated by banquet Sat-
urday at Newporter Inn.
Police Probe
Ocean Front
Shots, Brawl
Police investigators in Ne~rt
Beach today 8ougbt the identity of a
man who pummeled and kicked a
sailor, then threatened a second mart
with a gun.
Two shots were tired, police said.
The alleged assault occurred about 1
a.m. Sunday during a party in a 2208
W. Ocean Front apartment. The dwell-
ing is in a block whose residents last
week complained of police har·
assment. I..
Police said the pre-dawn attack
began after an argument at the apart·
ment about a broken bathroom.mirror.
U.S. Navyman Daniel Emond, 20,
stationed aboard the USS Preston in
Long Beach, told police be was beaten
to the Door then kicked in the face by
a stocky man between 25 and 30 years
of age.
After F.:mond left the apartment, one
of the seaman's friends looked up to a
second Door bedroom window or the
building ~nd saw a man -possibly
Emond's assailant, police said - fire
two shots into the air from a hand gun.
The gunman reportedly looked down
and said:
"Get the heU out of here."
At about the same time Emond and
hl• friends were leaving the party, a
tbJrd man Identified only as Theodore
Hoy reported he too wa.s assaulted.
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Newport Council
To Study Airport"
Policy Tonight
• Newport Beach city c:ouncilmen
tonight will consider adoption of a new
municipal policy on ~ge County
Airport activities.
The proposed policy o p p o s e s
southerly extemion of exist l n g
nmways and ute of the facility by any
aircraft larger ~ what is now in
UM.
It auo opposes an,y inctta5e in the
number of a1r carriers operating from
the airport, "tmUl such time as tbe Ofl-
going Airport Mute Plan Study COO·
ctudes and demonsirate1 to the City
Council that c:ertain types ol alrcralt
would be cleerty in the best mterest ol
the city."
The ~ eolicy "as prepared
by tbe IJ'lunielptl staff '8Dd tbe cow-
dl's A.tr Tralfk: Adviaory c.om.mfttee.
Jt will replace a policy edopted
lmnl years a,o bf a 'Pnvtoul eowt·
cU. That ODt oppoted uae of tbe
airport by .my1Nng larger tbtn
prha& Ma"aft. It is DOW' C:OOIJdered
OGtof date.
Plrpoee for 9dopUon ol the new PGUc1 it to ·five dty ottlcJ.alJ a ba.._
1nim· 1'11.leb to relPOOd to airport ex· ~ matt.s that are conllde.rtd bJ Olbm' 1onnunenuJ ageocles, ac-eOl'dllc eo.MeJor DorMn Manbell.
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"Good as Gold~
Mrs. Whitford M otlier of Year
Mrs. Ralph E. Whitford, w h o s e
''w:Of4 cf-~·: wa de~ibed by her
nitte-year-o1d son Brian as ''good as 24
carrot solid gold,·• today is the Harbor
Area's 1968 Mother of the Year.
Brian's essay on why hJs mom
should be chosen for the honor was
selected as the best out of 16,000 en·
tries submitted by school children
grades l through 6 In Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach.
Brian. a handsome fourth grader at
Newport Heights School, gasp.ed a
small squeal of surprise when he was
announced the winner at an emotion·
packed luncheon Saturday held at the
Newporter Inn.
The luncheon amounted to un-
doubtedly the first love-in ever staged
at the swank hotel. By the time the 12
top essays were read to the audience
of 200, there was scarcely a dry eye in
the house.
The second annual Mother of the
Year contest was sponsored by Hoag
Memorial Hospital. Thanks to Brian's
essay, Mrs. WhiUord, of 1931 W. Coast
Highway, won a week's vacation for
two iu,_Hawaii.
Among dignitaries present were
Newport Beach Mayor Dore e n
Marshall and Costa Mesa Vice Mayor
Robert Wilson.
Mrs. Marshall noted that the
youngsters' essays went to the heart
of what Mothers Day is all about. She
commended them for th e I r
"directness, sincerity and originality."
Brian said his mother should win
th[J. y,,.;a awarit be-cause.!-!.tf ..,,to
put up wlth. clean up 'jfler, tw "O
monsterous boys."
lie said she also has to work "ninety
miles an hour" at a full-time job, act
as secretary for "my father, the
manager of the Sea Explorer Base in
Newport Harbor and drive the 'kids'
all over Orange County almost every
day." ·
Master of ceremonies at the affair
. was Superior Judge Robert Gardner.
Contest judges were Albert J. Auer.
Dr. Arnold 0. Beckman, James
Berkshire, John Macnab. Theo Robins
and Willard D. Voit.
Transportation for the contest was
provided by Newport Balhoa Savin~s
and Loan. Hotel accommodations In
Hawaii were offered by the Trans
Globe Travel Bureau.
The other 11 finalists each recei ved
engraved plaques and a corsage for
their mothers. They were:
fytrs. Jerry FoWler (Richie Fowler.
1st Grade, Adams School); Mrs. Glen
Weldon (Sherrill Weldon. Jst Grade
Woodland School); Mrs. Dickinson R.
Freeman (JIU Freeman. 2nd Grade,
Killybrooke School); Mrs. Carleton R.
Talt (Debbie Taft, 2nd Grade. Monte
Vista School);
Mrs. James B. Davis (Jim Davis,
3rd Grade. ~lleie Park School); Mrs.
(See MOTHER, Page 2)
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~ '24 Carrot Solid Gold'
Editor's Note: This is the complete
essay written by Brian Lee Whitford.
son of this year's "Mother of the
Year." It respo11ds to the question:
"Why my mother should be 'Mother
of the Year'."
By BRIAN LEE WHITFORD
She {Its all of the things. a mother
should. She not 01'ly 01'. those regula-
tions, but, she has to put up with.
clean up alter, three monsterous boys. ·
At the same time she has to work
"ninety miles an hout" from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. at bet Oag shop.
She LI a ~I scout leader and has to
be repoMJble for »25 girlJ. My
mother baa to drive the "kids" all
over Oranee County almost every cl:iy.
She a~o does the secretary work lor
my father, the manager of the "Sea
Explorer Base." This Includes tvpin~.
organizing, and watching the ''base"
when my father is not there. .
My mot.her Is also a very lnte1Ji1..'l'nt
lady. She uses all her intelligence wise-
ly and doesn't waste time. She always
offers her help in different organiza.
lions. My goodness. my mother must
sleep nice In the evening I
My mother cares for the youn l!er
and the older people in our family.
And, her "word of honor" is as good
as 24 carrot solid gold. She does not spoil or hurt me. That'~ why I think
she should win the "Mother or the
Year."
Kuchel Addresses
AAernbled delegates to the 48tb an·
nual Callf<Jrna Peace Officers ANOCt ..
tion conference in Newport .Beach to-
clly beard them•elves cbarac:tertted
as keepers of the peace 1n a todet)' tl
failure.
Seoltor 1bol:M1 r. Kuchel CR·
California) addretted ~ Newporter
Ina tatbtrlng u he opened• four-da.J
Southland bus tow-to campaJcn for bi.
third sU·Jar term in olfice.
Polk:tm111 me1 not Uke society .. It
is today, Kuchel said, but tbey miat
learn to accept society .. It 1s with a
measure ol understanding.
"The pOliceman by him.elf can
never hope to solve °"se prOOelms. It
iJ of criUCal importanc:e tbal society,
ol which eech of ut la a part, toke..
every possible •.tep to ad a1alnst the
m11undtr'Standbl1 •nd t1D1notl ttiat cX·
Jsll In our land," Kuchel sald.
"'l'l)e peac~offietr is todt.Y a symbol
not only ol the Glre system ~ la'lf
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. . MONDAY, MAY '13, 1961 1EN CENTS
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Bea eh Half Gone.
O~~~~ ·Helps Self
Rislng tides and roaming surf sb1l>-
ped West Newport or more than ball
its beach sand over the weekend.
Most of the erosion loss was ln a
four-block area west Of the U. S. Army
Corps of Engineers' experimental
groin at 40th Street.
The beach width there this morning
was about 70 feet, according to
Newport Marine Safety Director
Robert E. Reed.
A few days ago, the beach was 160
feet wide.
Sunday night a lifeguard tower at
40th Street toppled into the surf as
sand beneath it gave way to the surg.
ing sea.
Reed said the beachfront east or
downcoast of the 250-foot long steel
groin appeared to be boldlng up
against the tidal onslaught. "There's
no sweat there," he said. ! Breakers topping eight le crashed
against the shoreline throu Sunday
oigbL But by tllls morning surf con-
ditions bad turned moderate. easing
the erosion threat tonight when 'a 6.7-
foot high tide hits shortly after 11 p.m.
"The waves now ~e breaking at
about two or three feet," said Reed.
''So if the surf is no worse tonight than
what it is now, the hlgh tide sbould oot
have too bad an efiect."
Tuesday night's high tide will be 6.4
feet, peaking a little before midnigbl
The tidal siege will then rapidly
subside, slipping below six feet the next night.
Army Corps Pngineers inspected the
crumbling beachfront Sunday and
were at the scene again today.
ft's their problem, Newport City
Engineer Ben Nolan indicated during
a brief visit to the erosion area early
this morning. --
''Once the Army puts in an in·
(See SURF, Pace !)
NB Battle of Petitions
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71 Residents, Back Polic~, Ask More Patrols
Newpo11 Beach police -still
smarting from a petition by 28 citizens
charging some oCficers with harass-
ment -today were praised for their
patrol efforts by other citizens lrom
the same area.
The commendation came in the
form of a second petition, sponsored
by the West Newport Improvement
Association and c a r r y In g 71
signatures.
The second petition, in effect. pits
one group of neighbors against
another.
The controversy began a week ago
when 28 residents in the 2200 b~ck of
U.S. Oaiming
Saigon Victory;
Plane Downed
SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. military
spokesmen cliUmed victory today in
the nine-day-old battle of Saigon with
5.000 Commu.nist troops killed or cap-
tured . .But in the central highlands
North Vietnamese troops overran a
Green Beret camp and shot down a
transport plane laden with South Viet-
namese troops.
At least five U.S. Air Force crew
members were killed when the Com-
munists shot down a Cl30 transport
flying an "unknown number" of South
Vietnamese from the special forces
camp at Kham Due in the the central
highlands 350 rrules north of Saigon.
The number of Vietnamese aboard
wc:is not known but the huge transport
can carry up to 100 men. In addition
the attack force of 3,000 North Viet-
namese inflicted ooavy losses on U.S.
Army and Marine defenders a.nd on
the civiJJan irregular defense group in
camp. A spokesman said 19 Americans
were killed , ,seven soldfors and 12
Marines. and 96 wounded, 75 Army
an( 21 Mm-ines. There were no im·
mediate reports on how many troops
were killed in the attack but a
spokesman said 29 South Vietnamese
army regulars were wounded.
Eight-engine B52 bombers struck
Communist forces In the itrea during
the night and a spokesman estimated
that ~ Communists were killed in the
ground fighting. The base Is close to
the Laos border opate the . co~stal
town of Tom Ky. q
NEW YORK CAP) -The stock
market weakened thls afternoon after
an attempt at rallying got nowhere.
Trading was fairly active. (See quota-
tions, Pages 18-19).
Gains outnumbered tosses by about
50 Issues on U1e New York Stock Ex·
change.
Poii·ce
enforcement and crlmlnaJ JusUce, but
ol the law itself.'' Kuchel told tM
gi'Olij), I "As such, he.J;ias become the tang!·
ble target for grievances against
shortcomings throughout our tepl
1y1tem, against assembly line jusUce
In overcrowded lower courts, against
Unfair disparities in senten<:es. against
anUquated correction facilities, and
aaalnst the ba$ic lneq_ulties Imposed
(See KUCHEt, Ptft l)
West Ocean Front near the Newport
Pier filed a strongly-worded complaint
at City Hall.
The residents charged police with
constantly patrolling their block,
writing tickets for countless minor in·
fractions, and even enterinJ? homes
without warrants.
Today's counter petition calls last
w ek's. complaint "a move to flood the
police department with objections to
the present police protection pro·
cedure along a sensitive section of the
Newport Ocean Front."
The 71 citizens suRR.orting the police
live mostly on Ocean Front, from the
2500 block farther north to the 6800
block.
They asked Police O\lef B. James
Glavas to continue the present patrol
schedule and even "to increase the
ocean patrol, patricularly in the even·
ing hours."
The three paragraph preamble of
the pro-police petition notes that
"respect for the law, acceptable social
behavi1 and an orderly manner of
day to ay living ... diminishes with
the disa pearance of police uniforms.••
Assistant Police Chief Merrill Dun-
can has pledged to investigate the
(See PETITION, Pace !)
Challenge Eaeh Ot~er
U.S., Nortl\ Vietnam,
Open Peace Dfflcussions
PARIS (AP) -The United States
and North Vietnam challenged each
other today to take new steps to scale
down the war in Southeast Asia. Both
pledged serious efforts to find some
basis for a peaceful setUement.
Ambassador Xuan Thuy of North
Vietnam, who spoke first at the open·
Ing round of substantive talks, called
on the United States to end the rest of
the bombing and "all other acts or
war" against his country, but did so in
words softer than expected. lie made
no threat of breaking off the talks if
the demand is not quickly granted.
President Johnson's spokesman,
Ambassador W. Averell Harriman.
asked for some sign of military re-
straint by North Vietnam that would
meet the President's request for a de-
escalation response to his March 31
ban of part.of the bombing. What ac·
tually has happened, Harriman charg·
ed. ls that North Vietnam has moved
"substantial and increasing numbers
of troops and supplies from the North
to the South."
U. S. officials expected a blast from
Thuy and they were not surprised
United States or aggression Jn South
Vietnam and said the more it was
defeated the more cruelly it responded
-increasing attacks and sending in
troops.
At the same time. he said he and his
delegation had "come here with an at-
.Parking Meters
Urged for Area
Near Balboa Pier
There will be no more cree parking
nor the Balboa Pier, if Newport
Beach city councilmen toa.lght ap-'
prove a staU recommendation.
CJty Manager Harvey Hurlburt to-
day included in a series or munJclpal
NVellUe·ralsJng proposals a plan to
meter the ''A" and "8 " street parking
Jots.
They are near the main Bnlboa Pler
park.Ing lot. where fees arc charged. ~lnce the city ctmstructcd lhe
smaller parking areas 2> years ago,
parking has been on a flrst<Ome,
first-served bails, with no charge.
HW'lburt 11 recommending that tbe
lots be metered from 6 a.m. to f p.m.
each day. "the proposed ch•rge would
be 10 cents an hour. A total of some
130 spaces would be metered, under
the plan.
At least "7.200 In annual revenue
would be uUclpated from the parkina meter prop-am, Hurlburt said.
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tltude whic:ll is serious and full of
goodwlU."
Harriman opened his statement by
saying the United States rejected
many points Thuy had made but that
the U.S. statement today would not be
a reply but "an affirmative state·
ment."
He proposed that restoration of the
demilitarized zone between North and
South Vietnam as a buffer free of
military forces be made "an im·
portan! test of faith on each side." ' "We believe the demilitarized zone
should functJon as a genuine buffer.''
Harriman said. "Let us begin by pnll·
ing apart the contending forces as a
step toward broader measures of de-
escalation."
He accused the North Vietnamese of
"aggression" and of taking an in-
creasing military role in Soutb Viet..
nam alongside the Viet Cong. He called
the introduction of regular North Viet·
namese army units "a blatant viola·
ti on o.f the Geneva accords."
A Nort h Vietnamese spokesman said
later: "It ls as ridiculous to say that
North Vietnam committed an ag.
gressfon against South Vietnam as to
pretend that Washington would attack
(See PARIS TALKS, Pa1e I )
A eoast
... ,'£. -We•t•er
This weather's ·going to get
worse before it gets better,
crumbles forecaster F r a n k
Ernst, who sees showers and
gusty winds for Tuesday with
continued cool climatic condJ.
tions.
INSmE TODAY
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f.'r ?m Pnge J
fEl'ITION .•.
charges of harassment made ln last
we~k·~ complaint.
.\l lhc time, he $aid residents in Ule
2200 block of W. Ocean P'tont didn't
appear to be known especially as.
trou blcmaken.
However, since the harassment
complaint was subm itted, one resident
in the block has been arrested on
charges or abusing the American
Flag.
The apartment of another resident
of the block this weekend was the
scene or an aUeged assault and
shooting.
'roe pro-police petition grew out of a
meeting of the West ~ewporl IJl·
provement Association held two da~ ;;;.;+di~~·"::;,-.P"! after the criticism~ of police were ...
made. •
"Tl1e petitioA was sj~ned r.vcr the
weekend. tr wa'd had more time. we
could have gotten a thous:ind names
easily.'' said Mrs. W. E. McNair. or
651') W. Ocean Front, one of the peli·
tion signers.
··1 don1t always agree w i t h I D r·ve .. '" Seat everything the police do but ptrsonaJ. II I • "' ·
' . 'Prefllg•I ,_.,"
====tJel Prof W:rites
St.acted on boobtore sbelYec today
ii • new book by UC! ••t.t W.tory nro1eiaor Spencer C. Olio, tJUed
ficaut..•s Prodl&l1 Som: Wram
Jobuaa ..... Procreaaivet, 1111·
1917.''
1be booll ,,_. C'9" by Univtrli·
ty ol Call6nu .
OUD'1 boat' tllla of tbe fiabt wased
by Ga.. Jdiuon and Ml folloftra to
"DIMC!rle OlltfCllllU from control by •
the Souebera Paclfic: llallrolld political'
lNCl*M, mil ol bll ·didltv& ro&e ID
the aetklDaJ J>Oltbll bettJu ol the e?L
ly, we would Jove to be able to see a
uniform down this wny more often.
''I just don't se:i how they can caJI it
harassment when police come there
and give tickets for having violations
naunteCI in their faces."
Matt Clark, &-year-old "rookie fireman" tries out
driver's seat in big rig at Newport fire station. The
youngster, who resides at 1733 Miramar Drive, Bal·
boa, was among hundrecla of visitors to local fire
stations during open bouae Saturday marking Na-
tional Fire Service Day.
Gov. Jolmecm's ..,..& ... bis
dedlrdan to wr9lt ,_. fnm tbe
priYUeced mr -1 return it to tile peoo
pie. He obtained puMtt ol h direct
primary, iatiatlw, r•IDdla ad
J'eOlll to ettmln#e pstr ocatre1 over
1be wtlrl.
-Tbe 'polltlclll lelllCY ol t b • ~ iDCMIDlllt, OllD llOtll, II atDl~ ~ID tbe st*'a weM swt7 ltrUdUre. Mrs. McNair claimed th at many
people have ''stopped even walkmg
by" the 2"200 bloc k of W. Ocean Front.
She said you "don't know what you'd
see written or have said to you from the balconies." ...
Tlvo Hitchhikers
Robbed of $112
The improvement association peti·
lion called lc..st week's p 0 I i c e I n Ne'~po11 Beach criticisms the result of a "shadowy n
source" hoping "to bring enough
pressure against present p o I i c e
personnel dis tribution to force the
removal of law enforcement officers
within this Ocedn Front area."
The 220'.l block of W. Ocean Front is
occupied by a eries of recently built.
two-story apartments. It fronts onto a
West Newpor t parking lot, which is the
scene or considerable beach activity during the summer season.
From Page 1
SURF ...
stallation," he explained, "they have
the legal freedom to use emergency
funds to protect the struc ture."
The recently rebuilt beach -as well
as the groin - is considered a "struc-ture," Nolan noted.
The beach refilling and groin con·
struction pkject wa s completed under
·\rmy Corps sponsorship last January.
Some "overr-ush" of water to wlthm
a few feet of beachfront homes is ex·
peeled with tonight's high tide. said
Marine Safety Director Reed, ''but it
should be no problem."
Two Orange County youths who
Saturday night hitched a ride in
Newport Beach were robbed of $112 by
their hosts.
John W. Kuhn. 20. of 117 E.
Wakefield Drive, Anaheim, told poLice
he and a friend, Joseph Harris, 19, of
Garden Grove, were picked up by two
"surfer types" >n a rusty pickup truck
at Jamboree Road and Pacific Coast
Highway in Newport.
Kuhn said he ofefred to buy gas,
that he told the duo be had $80. Harris
said he had $31..
Apparently gas money w a s n • t
enough. The driver of the vehicle was
alleged to have driven to the alley
between 7th and 8th Street in Hun·
lingtoo Beach. whereupon he and his
companion jumped out brandishing a
knlfe and wielding a bicycle chain.
"Give us all your money," demand·
ed the driver. Kuhn and Harris com·
plied.
Left rldeless but otherwise unhurt,
Kuhn described his assailants as
/ between 18 and 20 yeara old. Tbe
Fr•• P-J ~ .W.kJ one Md a red ieard, he said.
PARIS TALKS •• OCC n· . · IStriCt the State of New York. Because Viet-
nam is our own country." Harri~.an called for Hanoi to take Asks $41 000 some "important step toward peace" '
and renewed a U.S. offer to withdraw
forces !rom Vietnam if and when th e
North pulls its forces out o( the
South·and the "level of violence'' sub-
sides.
"For our part," Harriman de-
clared, "we desire no bases in South
Vietnam, and we are prepared to
leave the facillties we have buJJt there
to the people to use as they w\sh."
For the other side. Xuan Thuy told
the meeting the United States has
been defeated but is continuing its
"aggression" agalQst the people of
Vietnam.
An oulline or Xuan Thuy's speech
was glven to a news conference alter
the meeting by Nguyen Thanh Le,
chief spokesman for the North Viet·
namese delegation.
.EtMI of Cnu..te
Application has been made by the
Orange Coast Junior College District
fol' $41,000 in federal funds to develop
new health professions courses and
start a summer work-study program.
The federal money would 75 percent
flnance the programs wtth Orange
Coast District required to put up the
other 25 percent or about $14,000.
One application, for $16,450, is to
employ a person to plan expanded
training programs in dental assisting,
hospital food service, medical o!fice
work And x-ray technology.
The second application, tar $25,140,-
11 to start a work-study program this
Me sa HistoriCal Society .
Due Honor for Estancia
Restoration of ftle old Estancia
adobe as a community landmark wtll
be honored next month when the Costa
Mesa Historical Society receives a
state award for the project.
The award wut be made at the Con·
ference of California H i s t o r l c a 1
Societies convention, scheduled June
Office ~kers
Sought in Harbor
Summer Baseball
Z.22 at the Saddleback Inn, Santa
Ana.
Only sb: awards are made e1eh year
for historical preservation and be
other five are dlstincUy different from
the Costa Mesa honor.
The award-winning project wu
entered in the Conference of California
HJatorical Societies' restoration and
site-marking category, according to
Mra. Carolee Stevens, president of the
local group.
A total of nearly $28,350 was spent
by the city of Costa Mesa in restoring
the old structure. but the drive wu
organized by the historical society.
Also known as the Diego SepuJveda
adobe, the Costa Mesa landmark is
located in Estancia Park. al the cor-
Recruitment of volunteers for office ner of Adams Avenue and Mesa Verde Drive West. work isn'l as spectacular among The old adobe serves ~ a historical
barona of baseball as thfir annual, museum and Js open td groups
drf ve to woo the bonus babies who weekdays. by appolntmerit wtth the cit)!
crop up every spring. · · . parks Department, and tQ the public
But it does happen. from 1 to 5 p.m. on weekends:
Right now, it's happening in the Other award categottes in the
Harbor Area Summer Baseball pro-historical society's competition are for
gram, spoauored by the Boys' Club of achievements in c o m m er c i a 1 ,
the Harbor Area, tile Costa Mesa legislative, voluntary 1 er v l c e ,
Reoteation Department and t h e scholastic and young historian fields .
Nevrport Beach Park!, Beaches and
R«.t..UOn Department. ~dUJt workers are needed • lielp in
typing and filing work involved in the
system or keeping tabs on each of bun·
dred.a of young baaeball players.
Lon Yantorn, Boys' Club execuUve
director, says interested helpers may
contact the baseball )X'Ogram olllct at
1817 Park Ave .• Costa Mesa.
Freta P .. e J
MOTHER ...
Ward Trunbull. (Georgana Truftbull,
3rd Grade, Adams School); Mrs.
Alfred L. Castro (Ll.J Castro, 4th
Grade, 'California School); Mrs.
Ronald Brook (Deborah Brook, 5th
Grade, Newport Elementary);
Mrs. William A. Kargea (Abbe
Karges, 5th Grade, Harbor View
School); Mrs. Alexandria Sellers
(Nancy Se1Jara. Ith Grade, Harbor
View School); Mn. Mary H .
Freeman, (Terry ~an. I th
Grade, Bat View ScbQ<>l). •
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by the aystem on the diaacl -, laged,"
he said. J
Citiun backina and Iederat assistan· ce -wUhoot federal control -is the
answer to curbJng the nation's rising
crtme rate, Kuchel told the poll~ con·
ference.
"The ciitlclams and bostlliUes to
which you have been subjected are not
your failure," he reminded the men,
"but the deeper failurea of our socle·
~'lbe policemen is a symbol of a
soclety from Which many di11d·
vantaged American' are Increasingly allentated,~' he explained.
''A handful of dlsrupters, violators
and lrrationalt seek to undermine our ·
acc:ompU.bment and to destroy the
dream,:' be aaid, continulna with a
predkucm.
"They will fall," he said, "they must
fall ...
Kuchel empbasized durlnl the talk that be bas worked over the 7ean In
the Senate for bettel" laws dealing with
law enforcement, bou11n&, tdu~tion
and employment.
On tbt mtlODli ICeDt, Gov. JdlDlon
p~ a decflhee l'W ID twice tlectinl . a pruldent, 01iD relates.
In 1912. he led tbt tblrcl party
MCellklll mOMDeDt frCllll t h e
Republican m u llM6on "1cb relUlted
in Progreulft eucUdtte 'Jbeodore
Roosevelt tatiDC away W 1111 am
Howard Taft votes l..i elected
Woodrow WU... lo 1111, anubbed by Republican
nominee Cbarlu Evaaa Hugt>ea,
JohDIOll refUsed to cempa1iJ1 for blm,
and Hugh• subsequently lost to
Wilton by the marCio ol the oal.l.fornla
electoral vote.
Dallas Cowboy
Kicker Aiding
Prep Gridders
Danny Villanueva, field g ~ a 1
specialist and punter for lhe Dallas
Cowboys, will hold klcking clinics for
members or twl) Harbor Area football
squads Tue5day.
Villanueva will hold clinics at
Newport Harbor High School at 2 p.m.
Tuesday, and ~ 3: 15 p.m. at Costa
Mesa High Scboot.
Villanueva is conducting a series of
football clinics and is speaking to stu-
dent groups in Los Angeles and
Orange County as a public service for
the Ford dealen of S o u t h e r n
CaHfornia.
In his ninth year iD the National
Football .League, Villanueva ranks
among the all-time football ·greats. He
led scoring for the Los An1el11 Rams
in hiJ flnt four years ln the NFL. As a
Dallas Cowboy field goal specialist, he
Jed Dallas scoring in l~, 1966 and
1967.
He bokU Ram records for punting
average In a seuon (45.5 yardl) and
the longest field goal (51 yards). Hit
lifetime punting average 1144 yards.
VUlanueva is a native of Calexico,
Calif., and a 1960 graduate of New
Mexico State University where he
received hit bachelor's degree and
gained naUonal recognition as a col·
lege football star.
He is a member of the California
State Park and Recreation Com·
mission and the Los A.nteles District
Attorney's advitory council. H e
resides ln Loe Angeles with hJs wlte
and two chlldren.
AUTHOR Of' 'PROGRI SSIVIS'
UCl's Spencer C. Olln
.
Rites Thursday
For Nellie Legg
Memorial servi<:ft for Nellie Legg, a
resident of Balboa since 1929, wil be
held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Pacific View
Memorial Park.
Mrs. Legg, 17, died Thul'lday after
an illness of aeV«al montbt at
Hi1haven Hospital, FuJJerton.
She and her husband, Howard,
would have cerebr.\ted tbeJ.r llst wed·
·ding anniversary today.
Survivors include he:r husband, or
Leisure World; four socs, Howard and
Robert, both oC Fullerton, Sherwood of
Covina and Gordon of Pasadena.
Interment will follow at Pacific
View Memorial Park.
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OUTDOOR BATHROOM -Broken water main on Y-bridge in Sai-
gon provides plenty of water for impromptu cleanup as Gls Joe
Rivera of Guam (squatting) washes up, Tom Degant of Toledo,
Ohio, shaves and Tod Owens of Davenport, Iowa, watches his 9th
Infantry buddies. ·
, 20,000 Reserves Begin
Active Training Today
WASHINGTON (UPI) -More than
20,000 civilian reservists began report-
ing for active military duty today-
roughly half or them destined for
Vietnam duty. For the first time since·
the 1961 Berlin crisis . .the...1callup in·
cludes ground and naval surface units.
The men reporting are the main
contingent of 24,550 reserves who were
called April 11 and given 30 days to
settle their civilian affairs.
The Army said most of Its 13,633 Na-
tional Guardsmen and 6,401 reservists
were reporting to home stations but
would not reach mobilization points
until May 20.
Naval units will get a total of 1,01.8
where they arc needed.
Major mobilization stations are Ft.
Carson. Colo.: Ft. CampbeU. Ky.; Ft.
Hood. Tex.: Schofield Barracks. Ha-
waii. and Ft. Bennin~. Ga.
Defense Secretary Clark M. Clifford
reported that about 10.000 of the men
involved in the current calJup will be
sent to Vietnam. with the remainder to
build up forces in the United States.
The latest callup will bring to a total
of just over jl .000 the reservists whp
have been mobilized since the start of
the Vietnam war.
Air reservists totaling 14,787 were
called up just alter North Korea's seiz-
ure of the U. S. intelligence ship Pueblo
Jan. 22. The last previous active duty
for the reserve airmen was during the
Cuban missile crisii; in 1962.
Paris Rriest
Okay After
Heart Switeli
. By TUE ASSOCIATED PlllJIS
A Parla fiospltaJ said today a patidt
wu in excellent condltiOD an. a
heart tranaplut Sundl1, and medical
soilrce1 ldeottfled httft as a 45-year-old
Roman Catholic priest who bad suf-
fered 30 heart attacks.
At the Houstoa, Tex., hospital where
three transplants were performend ln
one week, one or the two surviving pa. •
tients was reported lo "serlous but im·
provinf" coodi~on and the other was
In ex~llent shape. ·
The bulletin from Brousaais Hospital
in Paria on France's third and the
world's 14th human heart transplant
said only that the hospital's team had
performed the operation ' • u n d e r
satisfactory ~lions and the state of
the patient is excellent.''
The French medical sources already
had reported that Prof. Charles
Dubost, aided by Drs. Jean-Paul
Cachrat and Michel Lacombe. gave a
priest from Marseilles the heart of a
39-year-old man who died Friday from
a cerebral hemorrhage.
They said an artificial blood supply
bad kept the heart alive until the
operation.
France's other two heart recipients
are dead.
Four heart recipients survive in
other nations.
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-Mondl1. May 13, 1968 DAILY 'ILOT 3
·5 J)ea.ihs Bloody Bighwayei
Cyclist Run Over by 4 Cars 011 San f)iego Freeway
t>eath traveled the streets a11d
higbwaya oC Orange County over the
weekend, claiming the lives of five
-persons, including a motorcyclist run
over by at least four cars on the Su
Diego Free'(ay.
Only one o! the motorists stopped at
tht scene, according to the californ.ia
.Highway Patrol.
The dead. in addition to cyclist Gary
A. Kruger, 21, of Long Beach, are:
Charles E. GrUntb, 26, of Garden
Grove.
Miguel C. Verduzco, 27, of Anaheim.
1\tn. Julia l\1. Carlson, 33, of Buena
Park.
PaulJoe Stewart. 53. of Fullerton.
. Kruger died Saturday night when he
Couotv Trafftc
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either fell or was knocked off his
northbound motorcycle on the San
Diego Freeway south of Los Alamitos
Boulevard in Seal Beach.
Motorist Dennis E. Austin, 21, of
Lakewood, stopped after his car ran
over the victim. according to CHP in·
vestigalors. but three other drivers
continued on their way.
GrUfith was killed early Saturday
when bis sports car collided with
another small auto at 13th Street and ·
Beach Boulevard in Westminster,
potice said.
The victim was dead on arrival at
Westminster Hospital. He had a
broken neck and head injuries suf·
fered when he was hurled from his c&r
to the pavem~nt.
Verd~o. a farm laborer. died early
Sunday when ))is car collided with
aoother vehicle at Red Hill Road and
Edinger Avenue in w Tustin, in·
vestigators said. He was thrown to the
pavement. · 1
Mrs. Carlson was fatally iojured
efU'lY Sunday wheo her husband
Lawrence. 35, drove their car th•
wr'Ong way on · a Riverside 1''reeway
offramp and collided with ~er car.
The victim's husband swlered ma·
jor injuries tn the crash, which oo•
curred near Slate College Boulevard.
Winners of Space Fair
To Hear of Dis~eyland
lnMr workings or Disneyland at-
tractions will be explained at a pro·
gram Wednesday for space age scien·
tists and winners or the senior division
county Science Fair who were an·
nounced Sunday.
Savings bonds and a w a r d
certificates will be presented the win·
rung students who will display alld
describe their fair entries o n
mathematical, biological and physical
sciences.
The Wednesday dinner meeting of
the American Institute ,of Aeronautics
and Astronautics will be attended by
many Huntington Beach area space
scientists.
Guest speaker at the Disneyland
Hotel event will be Ted Crowell, direc·
tor of malnlenanc.-e at Disneyland.
Technical behlnd·the·sccnes aspect~._
of the "Pirates of the Caribbean,·•
"Great Moments with Mr. Llncoln."
''The Submarine Voyuc" and space
attractions will be detailed by Crowell.
He will. describe the "Audio
Animatrooics" system which com·
bines animation and sound uWiz.ing
tape recorders similar to those
employed in space vehicle telemetry.
The tapes activate pneumatic and
hydraulic systems to bring lifelike
realism to inanimate figures.
Tickets at $4.75 per person will be.
available at the door, with the meeting
open to families and friends of AIAA
members and the science fair win·
ners.
What makes a Pontiac a Pontiac?
0 (·And what_ makes crdinary cars ordinary 7)
reservists, and the Air Force, w1\ichj
excused 1,250 men originally called
because their support functions will
not be ne~ed. is getting 2,238.
But this is the first mobilization of
naval and ground forces since Presi· '
dent John F. Kennedy called up 148.-
000 during the confrontation leading up
to the construction of the Berlin wall
Only FOOtiocs haw Wde-Trock. Drive a Rntiac aoo ',O.J'll oomwro tOO<all the turps ~ cuves art of the rad.
Even a.r Q.wst ~ fblti<K: has a~ 175-fl><Mrhm
Can Six.~ yoo cxx.ntcylirders. \W'll SNS its a V-8.
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An additional 3,600 civilian reserv·
ists called up on an individual basis
will be reporting for active duty over
the next several weeks.
The Army explained that most of the
individuals will be used to bring cer-
tain units back to full strength, and
will report after it is determined just
Don't Let N. Viets
Misuse Talks: Miller
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. hck
MHler called today for a "policy
decision" by President Johnson to
make sure that the Paris talks are not
used by the Communists "as a
calculated step in inflicting greater
casualties upon us." The Iowa Republlcan referred to the
heavy casualties which followed the
start o! truce talks in Korea. He
challenged the President to give the
nation "the facts about what North
Vietnam has done during the pi4t six
wee.ks in violation of his assumption
that no advantage would be taken of
our restraint."
by the East Germans in 1961.
Hopefuls Ready
For Nebraska
Primary Tuesday
OMAHA (UPI) -Presidential
hopefuls Robert F. Kennedy and
Eugene J . McCarthy escalated their
campaigns today in seeking votes for
Tuesday's Nebraska Primary, the se-
cond primary confrontati<ln betiveen
the two Democratic Senators.
By paid political broadasts, by
posters, by circulars, by newspaper
advertisements, and by freq\.leflt
personal appearances, the two men
competed in-a heated contest expeded
to bring about one-third ol. Nebraska'•
1.4 million residents to the pollJ .•
Kennedy and McCarthy are tbe only
active c.andldates campai&'ft.lng in the
state on the eve of the voting. The
man upected to win the Republican
balloting former Vice P r e • l d e n t
Richard M: Nixon, w.as in Oregoo.
Is That a Fa~t?
Barry C~ls Magazine 'Garbage'
NEW YORK (UPI) -Former Sen.
Barry Goldwater descr1~ t h e
defunct Fact magazine tOday ln
federal court as "a meu of garbage."
Goldwatu. tesUfying for a second
week lo his $2 mJWon libel suit agalmt
Fact, made the characterizadon alter
magutne attorney Harrll Steinber&
read a pesaage trom 1 1914 article
about Goldwater In whlcb Mn.
Goldwater wa,..descrlbed -uwetp)'.
timid and frail -one ot the UJest and
most wtthdrawn wives in American
politics." Steinberg, c r·o 1 • exam In I 1 I
Ooldwater, uked the former 1e11ator
.l! be woltld say the ~scrlptjoa of Mra.
Goldwater was detamatory to bim.
Goldwater replied: • "I don't object to oae 1ltt'-ona1e
peel, but wben 1ou add another to lt, a boUle QP _. ., empty Cft't9l bol.. ft
becomes a bNp ol. 1arbate, and tlaat's
what J object to. Tboueh l ~un't here
durtnc the 1arbag. 1trike, New Yort
ai,, people wU1 know wbaf, 1 mean ...
Goklwater objected to another
pasaage read by Steinber& as "false
and defamatory." It said Goldwater
bad not gone out with glrls after he
left acbool and worked in his family's
department at.ore in A r I i o n a .
Goldwater said this was an attack oa
bis muculliliJy. The 64-page artJcle was reputed to
be bued on reasons given by 1.189
psydlJatrista why Goldwatel' should not be eleded president. The article
wu pubUabed in Fact, which became
defunct earlier this year, shortly
before the 19&4 presidenUal election
wti.lch GOP candJdale Goldwater lost
to Lynaon B. Johnson .
Defendants In the case are Fact, owner and publJsher Ralph Gtmbur1,
and men•SiAC editor Warren Borolol.
The defense UI keeping a bo~ ICOn of .mat GoldWater c on s l d e r 1 "def·
matory, true, fa.Lseb' quoted or Im·
materlal" OD. plllcud let OD II tuel
oppoelte a Jury o( nine men •nd thrtt
women.
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3,l!OQ Vaaw•re
Officer Disarms
Bomb .at Concert
Poor Peopl.e's March Converges on Capital
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Senral Jener ud a mldwel ... ea'IY• In hundred~ ID'U. poor people's Ob6o. All w•• travtlldl 1D bulel.
campalg>:i taibered at tbt f~ ol the Tbe march, demandilll _. fedlral
motben, went tlf witbolat ketillat, IX•
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Four children, three boys and a
girl, aged 9 and 10 years old ap-
pear today in Milwaukee's Juve-
nile Curi on charges of stoning an
old man. Police charge the young-
at.ers threw stones at the home of
Theodor• Werhun, 86, then stoned
him after he fell and broke a leg
when be rushed outside lo see
what caused the noise. A passer-
by broke up the attack when he
saw the youngsters stoning the
fallen Werhun, who bad blood run-
ning down his face. Werbun will
not press charges for the attack,
which took place two weeks ago.
He died Saturday of pneumonia.
• • •
: On April 4 a robber handed
'· a woman uller at Security Fir!t
,Natumal Bank in Lo! Angelu a
note reading: "Give mt all 11our
• caah or your life." Ht walked
away with $900, taking /li1 note
with him. On Friday. the aame
ulltr looked up and saw the
some man atandi11g in fr011t of
·her. He pre!ented the !ame note "
and 100lked out with $1 ,000.
• Bill Harvey, operator of a sign
shop in Grand Rapids, Mich., has
given an employe a si~! that de-finitely got under the · . Harvey,
who hadn't been around to give
Mrs. Jacltie Snyder a birthday gift
on April 22, bought her a tetanua
sbot Saturday after a dog bit her.
• • Mother's Day was for real at S~n Quentin Prison. Under the
w,tcbful eye of guards, 160 moth-
ers entered the prison Sunday and
received prison-grown corsages be-
fore a bacon-and-eggs breakfast
and church services with their
sons. ~·u went of1 beautifully," .aid
Associate Wardm Dr. Hemer Hatt-
lnts, ''Both tbe mothers and IODI
seemed to sreat11 mjo)' the morn-
ing." · •
Sprinting travel editor CHff ~
Adams hoped to complete h1I US.
mjle jaunt acrosa Dutil Valley by
6 p.m. today, when be pl1nned to
reach his final dettlnatioa, ScottJ'•
Castle. McAdams, travel editor, of
the San Gabriel Valley Tribune,
started Satuntv to break the
Death Valley sprint record of three
days, three bourl and U minutes
set by Autnallan namer a1n l!m-
merton. • The home of Mr • .,.. Mn. R•
ert Brown, of Toledo, Oldo, WU
wrecked by a tornado three years
ago, causing an e,timated '30,000
damage. Tb.ls week, ftre awept
Ctlrough the rebuilt house with
damage apin estimated et '30,000.
NASHVIU.E, Tenn. (UPI) -A
police sergeant dl!armed a time bomb
Sunday minutes before it was set to
explode in the municipal auditorium
where his daughter and 3,500 other
teen-agers sat watching a rock-and-
roll show.
Sgt. R. Oscar Sfo~raced into
the auditorium with a group or
patrolmen in a search for the bomb
which was reported by an anonymous-
telephone caller.
Stone said Patroman Charlie Hayes
first spotted the device in a men's rest
room off the main lobby and picked it
up
··Someone said it looked like nitro
(nitroglycerine),'' said Stone, ··and 1
grabbed it and tok il outside.
The auditorium was th.robbing with
the voices and instrument! of Paul
Revere and the Raiders, wbo held the
teen-agers spellbound. Stone said he
was calm. In the front row was his L2-
yea:r-old atepdaughtet, Margie.
"Y~ don't think about it until it's
over," he said. "You sort Of act on in-
stinct, and later you gel to thinking
about it and say 'wouJd I have done it
a different way."
He said he took the device from
Hayes and realized it was not the
hlgbly explosive nitroglycerine.
"I saw it was black powder and th at
I had plenty of time."
Plenty of time to Stone meant the 10
minutes between the discovery of the
device and the preset time for the ex-
ploPOn.
Stone described the bomb as a balf-
pi.Dt "s»gin" bottle which had been
mled with the type of gunpowder used
to reload shotgun .'1r pistol shells.
"The guy ~ho . built It pretty well
knew what he was doing," said Stone,
who u n d e r w e n t bomb-disarming
training in the Army.
Stone said be was nervous enough to
spill some or the powder as be fumbl-
ed with the bottle cap. When be lit the
Se.cond Murder
Suspect Nabbed
In Tallahassee ,
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) -Ka -
rdl ezpert Jack Gttmaa. Jndlcted
lalt ...-aloal wtth t..cbboy Jack
(Mmf tbe Sarfl Murphy ID the mur-
dln al two fNU1 ..,....., was
llnded ...., toda1 oatslde tbe dty llmitl. ,
Dltecttft SP. !"Award Donley of
the Tallah~olice De~ent aal~ police oC Gr\Cfitb s where-abouts an a tlp.
Griffith, aieep,~ed and wearing
oftly a -pal.r of trousers, answered a
kmck at tbe door al a boule be rented
three daJ• qo to flDd .U poUcemen
CID tbe float jMll'dl.
PoUce Mid be WM unarmed but sev-
ff:' ,:i::.. ~ ::-~~
Broward CountJ autboritiet were en
.nMe a abort Ume later tD pick him up.
llurpby. tbe buck-tootbed aqwi
don Wbo flpnd. the fabulous star el Jad1a jeftl befit In 1114, Surrell·
del.cl bimlelf to pol.ice a day after the
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ted him and uked what he wu doing
and how he burned bit shirt.
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something,'' he said. He added she
was never aware of the bomb scare.
Nothing elae wu found.
Millers Ref use
To Go to Work
In Death Shaft
p!ywooel ~to boull S,000 Memorial Day.
antipoverty demomtratcn. SpoMor1 bope to bave 1001000 or
The Rev. Ralpb David Abernathy, more pmUdputs dariq t II t
who took over the Southem Chriltlan Memorlal Day demomtration.
Leadership Conference after the Al lint coatlnaenta ol the rnarch ar·
usaasJnatioo ot Marti• Luther King, rived in tbt Capital from the dMp
WU driving a ceremonial ltaQ to South SUDdaJ, Kini'I wklcnit, Coretta.
dedicate the camp between the led u ettlm.at.d •• Nesroea ud
memorial and the Wubinaton Moau· wblt. auppal1er1 • a Mothers Da1
ment. , , marcb tbroup MllN ·of tbe dty'1
Abernathy had been scheduled to werat ahlml. ' ·
drive the stake to anchor tbe first Tbe llUlftb took Mn. Kiili tbr.OUtb ..
prefabricated alltlter well before noon, sec:tioD1 ltUl Jn blackened ndu from
but the ceremony waa delayed unW tWordln In the wake ol ber bubaad'1
later in the d•Y. slayin1.
With one caravan ol marchers In early ennfn1, a sroup of the
3lrtldy ben from Ml11is1ippt -and Mi1aiNiPli 8Dd Alabama marchers
three other• en route, about 000 wbo arrived in WulaldCtGD by bus
demonstrators aaeembled alone atacb gatbend at tbe Ebenezer Metbodtat
Tbe rlpts leader'• widow toJd the
crowd, In wta1dl about .. ID four WU
white ~
"I m~ nmiDd 1ou tbat atanm1 a
cbUd la vlolence. Supprtlliq a culture
ii vloliaee. Ntl*tiDI lcbool dllldren
UI violence. Pmdab•na a mGtblr and
ber famib' ii YIOlace.
''IPol'inl MDtal Medi ts ~.
Contempt for povertJ ts mience.
Even the lack ol will power to help
bumaDitJ ts a aiek ad sillUter form oC
vlolenct.''
o I prefabricated canvu-pJywood Church 1a the aoutbellt MCtioD for
1betters anct sang religious song1. wW :c::paat called "u. old-Rap Brown Faces Eacll of the A-shaped abelten will time n " .
house six to e11t1t person•. 11arcb An • penou. mOltly Trial on Gun Rap
participanta and volunteers were younaer people, clapped their baDdl
joining In erecting the encampmeat. and stamped their feet • U1eJ ung NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -B1act
Eaoh shelter ta.Ilea about 45 mlnute1 to "No Mon 'Yes, Sall, Bou,' " and Poww mWtaDt H. Rap Brow:&" oa
put up. "Bef ... I'll Be a Slave I'll Be Buried trial In Federal Olurt Y oa
Most of those participating in the in My Gran ." cberlet ol carrylDt a rt8e across
ceremolly dedicating the encampment Periodically thev U o u t e d : state 1l.Da wblle under previous in·
-named "Resurrection Oty" by ''AbernatllJ -Olel'' dictment.
Abernathy -were members of the Mra. Kin&. In black and wearing U.S. Dilt. Judge Lanlinl Mitchell
HOMINY FAL~, W. Va. (AP) -Mississippi contingent, first to arrive pink ordddl,-led tbe da1UJDe Sundaj planned to rule befwe tbe trial
Mine operators are refuJing to Sftld here Sunday. psrade msred by periodic abower1 whether Brown could examine elec·
their men back to work in honeycomb-'nlree other caravans are due in this which made the air so muggy that at tronic recordinga of biJ conversation week. A southern caravan reached least a half ,.-. penoaa fainted. aubJ.nitted to the court bJ the Justice ed Big Sewell Mountain until rescue South Carolina on its way north. A 11U1 ftnt pbate of the demoUtr• Deputment. The ffC'Ol'dlqs were
workers locate the bodies of 10 men nol'tbeutern caravan was in New tion1, conducted on behaV of need1 made by 'the FBI. .
believed to have drowned in a flooded \
coal shaft he~. an official said.
in the mountain, ownell by Maust Coal
Co. and the Imperlal Coal Co. Some
, There are at least nine active mines ft All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Throu9h Saturday
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In addltien theft ts 1 llUll! of aban-
doned mine tunnels -a.ad the mine
operators have realized that tbfy too
might be tunnillnl dangeroutly close
to one of thest old fiooded workings.
Twenty-five men were trapped
underground May 6 when a crew of
miners working in the Gauley Coal
and Coke Co. No. 8 mine -a Maust
subsidiary -accident.ally broke Into a
flooded abandoned shaft known aa tbe
McKeDlie mine, C. E. RlcbardlCla, Mamt preaident, said. •
Fifteen of the men were reacuecl earl)' Saturday after five days en-
tombment. Ten mloers are mlnlnl
and pruwned dead.
"1be mine operators s.ay they won't
.-1 their boy1 down until we drain
tM flooded shaft and recover the 10
bodlel," &aid tbe olflclal.
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DAU.AS (UPI) -A tornado smuh-
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Dallas early ioday, caumg m1nor in-
juries to a DW'ftDer of penom and
downing power Unes and trees.
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damage when the ·tornado ltruck it
from the front and n ltecl through tbt
rear. In the nett block of South Lamar
Street, the blih wtnda tore down tree
Umbe and cut off electricity for a
time, but did UWe Hriout damage.
PoUceman W: T. Mikel aaid be saw
the tornado knock down trees, aigna
and eledrlc wirel. He laid aeve.ral
butneeaea In tbe cea WIN clmDaged.
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• ~ondiy MAY U, 1968 IWLY In.or 5
Arab Peace T4lks
by:_. Is~ael
MIDlon• ~rlke
Paris Workers Back Revolt Denied
By UalW Pttta
ta&erutloul
Israeli Premier L e v i
Eshkol today denled Middle
East reports bis country bH
agreed to indirect peace
talks With her ~ab enemies
at the UnitM Nationa.
At the same time Cairo'&
le ad I ng newspaglt, Al
Abram, said a nwf ~r of
countries including Britain
had promised to help work
out a Middle East solution
based on Israeli t r o o p
withdrawals from captured
Arab lands ••
• The reports came as new
clashes erupted a l o n g
lsrael's borders w I t h
neighboring Jordan and
Lebanon.
Eshkol, reporting to his
cabinet in Jeruaaltm on
meeUncs with u. N. Peace Envoy Gunnar J a r r i n g ,
reeffi?med llrael's position
that a Mlddle East solution can come ooly through
direct talks with the Arab
countries lhe defeated in the
June war.
Informed sources i n
Jerusalem said QPtim.iatic
reports of a break in the
Arab-Israeli deadlock were
deliberauly spread by Arab
propaganda media to create
the impression that Israel
'Was holding up U. N. peace
negoti:ttions. ·
Hope s t ha t a
breakthtougb might be near
roR I.st wee.k wben it was
announced Egypt h a d
agreed lo J&!'ring transfer·
rlng ha peace mission to
New York for what were
described as • ' i n d I r e c t
talks.''
The Arabs have repeated·
ly refused to meet the
Israelis for direct negotia·
tioos.
Cairo's Al Abram. which
generJlly reflects ' Egyptian
government thinking, said
today ambassadors of Bri·
tain, Italy. Sweden and
other eoun tries had offered
to help work out a U. N.
Middle East pea~ agree·
ment. • .
K<ing Killer
4
Acted Alpne
Sa ys . Clark
PARIS (UPn -Million~
~ workers staged a 24·hour
nationral &trike today to sup.
port a student ;><>wer move·
ment and rob President
Charles de GauJle ol a day
of glory.
Tht general strike cut
deeply into plane. train. gas.
water. electric and postal
servicee. Factories a n d
schools shut down. Govern·
ment oliices were au but va·
cant. Airport customs men
walked out, leaving smug.
glere to walk in.
France's four major labor
union fed~rations. Roman
Catholic .and Communist.
joined ror U1e first time in
more than a decade and
mixed with students in well·
planned marches through
Paris streets.
WASHI NGTON CUP)) -
The government, pressln~
one of the biggest manilwnts
in his1ory, has rejected thP
titeory that. Dr. Martin
Luther King's asS"assin wa s El\tERGENCY POW ER
returned Crom scl!·ilnpos~d
polilloal exile to begin a
decade of per,ooal rule.
Tbab rule was under fire to·
day.
The labor federations. a
unlted front of students and
lite opposition p o I i t i c a l
parties. m e r g e d into a
chorus demanding an end to
his "regime or persooal
power."
The trouble s t e m m e d
from the universities. Last
week thOusands of students
battled brigades of police in
Latin Quarter streets ablaze
-.Vil'h overturned vehicles
and rumpl,ed with piles o(
cobblestones. Black smoke
smeated the faces of the
buildings of ''The City of
Light" which De Gaulle's
~overnment had so proudly
cleaned of centuries of
grime.
streets. PompJdou freed on
ball youths awaiting riot
trials and ordered the in·
vestigation of trialli that
alr.eady bad c9nvicte(I some
others. Pompidou vowed
l!Overnment educational re-
forms would be studied ur·
gently.
Fine and good bill not
enough, said s t u d e n t
leaders. Once put down by
labor unions as little more
than long haired playb'Oys,
tit~ students today got unJon
backing. Even the teachers
union c a m e out in their
behalf.
The strikers and the
Pb ysiothera pist
Lost Overboard
studettt6 look precauUool.
They formed a band oC 100
"militants" to police their
protest marches. to try to
head oU aay hotheads wbo
might try to challenge the
police leg~ns equipped wlfb
shields. tear &8$ and clubs.
An official e s l i m a t e a
25\000 police plus several
tit&usand niot police were on
duty lo the capital today
where 1,500 persons suf·
rered injury in last week's
rioting.
Today ttle Sorbonne wa11 ·
dedared o p e n by the
i:overnment. ln the pro·
vinces. students peacefulJy
occupied university cam·
puses in TOU1ouse. Ren~s
and StNisbourg w i t h o u t
police interference.
U.S. Folk Singer Fined
·On British Drug Charge
It said they were expected
to pnss for a solution based
on last November's Security
Council resolution which
called for Israeli withdrawal
LrQm captured Arab ter·
rltory, a move Israel refuses
to consider without direct
talks with the Arabs.
Jarring, who completed
another swing through Mid·
die East capitals last week.
was expected in New York
about Wednesday to coo·
tinue his peace efforts.
a hireling of conspirators. De Gaulle :. jjldes labored
Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark. to ensure nothing would
who heads the government diSTupt the American-North
forces loolting for King's Vietnamese peace talks set
killer, al90 says he belie.ves to enter the bargaining
the prime suspect in the stage today. Emergency
slaying -escaped convict power generiators were set
.James Earl Ray -is still up for tbe talks. whose op<in·
alive and will be captured. ing had been a proud
Premier Georges Pom·
pidou had hurried home
from Iran over the weekend
and tried to head it all off.
He ordered police from the
Sorbonne, the university
where students, as in the
re5t o( France, were deman-
ding an end to centuries-0ld
dictatorship by professors
and more classroom space.
SAN FRANCISCO IA.Pl -
A physiotherapist a11d star
rugby player was 1 o s t
overboard Sunday afternoon
from a 24-foot sailboat hit
by a heavy gust ot wind dur·
ing a regatta on San Fran·
cisco Ba-y.
The general strike. corn·
Ing on ~e eve of De GauUe's
departure for a five-day
visit to Romania. created
chaos in Paris traffic. At
firJl police tried to cope by
usrng hand signals when the.
electric traffic lights went
dark. But they gave up at
some major intersections
and drivers called lihelr OWll'
shots.
LONDON (APl -Folk
singer .lulie FE'lix. a n
American 1?irl who ~truck it
rich In Britain a~ "QuPen of
the Protest soni?. '' pleadf'd
gutlty to drug charges to·
day.
A magistrates court in
suburban Uxbridge fi~rl
her 112 after the 29-year-old
smger admitted possessing
marijuana a n d violating
currency restrictions.
Prosecutor Maurice Steele
said Miss Felix, from Los
Angeles, arrived in Britain
four years ago and s1arted
work at $56 a week. She now
earns $148,000 a year, has
her own British television
show, and las appeared
before royalty.
Steele said Miss.Felix wa s
stopped at London Airport
before boarding a plane for
Geneva last April 26 and
asked how muctl money stle
was taking out of the coun·
try
Customs officials were not
satisfied and when told she
would be seardled the
smger acknowledged she
had 100 pounds ('240) in her
handbag. She was then teen
to band a tin containing
marijuana to her road
manager, steele aaid.
"She said it ws for her
own use and was sorry,'' the
prosecutor added.
In Policies
With Russia
PRAGUE (AP) -1'he
liberal l e a d e r s h I p of
C zechoslovakia's Corn·
munlst party sboWs no signs
of knuckling under t o
pressure from the Soviet
Union. Poland . and East
Germany.
The party presidium is ell·
peeled to meet this week
and add momentum to the
campaign to break away
from the Kremlin's domina·
t1on.
It 1s no secret here that
pressure has been exert~
by Moscow and other Soviet
bloc members disturbed by
Czechoslovakia's trend
toward independenct. • But
there 1s no sign o( panic
amon·g Prague's govern·
ment and party leaders.
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Miss Felix leaped to pro·
minence in Britain as a
singer leadini? demonstra-
tors against tht> Vietnam
war anc1 racial lntolerance.
A jtraduate of t h e
Al Ahram said a number
of Arab forE'iJ::n ministers,
includinJt tho~e of Egypt,
Syria, Iraq and .Jordan.
were expectt-d to meet in
Raghdad ~oon. prPsumably
to discuss the Arab position.
Ara·b-lsraeli c I a s h e 11
Clark, ~nterviewed 0 n diplomatic feather in De
trlevision (Issues a n d Gaulle's cap.
Answers -ABC) said: This ;ilso was t.he loth an·
'"Our rvidencc tndicates a nivNsan or OP Gaulle's
man aclin~ alone. Thi« dors rPturn to power. Ten yE'ars
not negate other theories. It ago. wit.h ~·ranee facin~
would be impossible to nJlf' ~ivil war OVf'r insurrectloo
out a C()nspiJ'acy o( ttie ri~ht in A hteri ;i, De G au 1 I e
RllNOREns AR RESTEll
HundrE'Cli; of students had
been arrested, marched lo
jail with hand~ behind ttleir
heads throo~ rubble·*ewn·
The Coast Gua.rd iden·
lified him as E d w a r d
SalvadaJena. about :l!i.
Sa lvadelena wai; drscrib·
ec1 as an operator of a
dmvntown physiotherapy of·
fice in San Francisco amt a
star rugby player tor the
Olympic Club.
In thE' S40 a day hotel
room used by t;.s. peace
nf'~otiator A v f' r e I I Har·
riman the ligtlt..'i continued
working, thanks to emergen-
cy generators provided by
the hotel management.
Uruversicy or California, the
stim. black -haired singer
spent her first three years
out of the United Slates wanderin~ with her ~uitar
through Greece. I t a I y ,
Germany. Prance and Spain
singing for a meal when she
ran out of money.
11ruptf'd again Sunday alonst
Israel's borders with Jordan
and Lebanon. Le b a n o n
claimed Israel shelled lh11
border.. village of Houla ltiU·
ing one woman but Israel
cbarged Lebanon started
the midnight attack by shell·
ing Its settlement o I
Margallot.
or the left or the middle or I
any other type of c<ln· ll sp\racy. But at thi5 timr. 1
Al PenMy llor9I Opea l~ny Night Mondoy Through Saturday
our evidence is that this • -
man waB acting alone.'.' ·.
In· London, she slept on
the noor of a girlfriend's
small apartment. But then
her l u c k ch an g ed
dramatically. she was in·
vited to sing on a top-rated
televilion show that led to
regular TV appearances and
finally her own show.
The Attorney General satd enne~J he round no e.vidence to SUP·
port suggestions that Ray
was hired by conspirators lo ALWAYS Fl ~ST QUALITY THRU SAT. ONLY!
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Two exchanges w e r e
reported Sunday morning
and evening along t h e
Jordan River. Israel 1 saic1
two of its soldiers were
wounded.
kill King and then himself
was killed.
"We have no evidence to
bebevP that he is not still
a live." he said. "I believe I
we will find him."
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Drug Control Bill
Pressure Charged
SACRAMENTO <AP) - A
Democr•tic 1 e g i I 1 a \ o r
ctlarges that the. oetion's
drug industry is making
"shoddy moves" in efforts
to have a committee klll his
bill to control drug prices.
a lobbyist tD loll the bill in
the ~nate."
The measure. approved by
the Assembly and 'lu>w
before the Senate Business
and Professions Committee.
would take out of the Medi·
"discriminatorily ,priced, or
Cal program .. discrimlna·
torily priced. or overpriced"
drugs.
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Finance Committee Ends
Work on Reagan's Budget
3 AF Captains. Killed
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
The miShly Seoat. Finance
Committee ia In ita final
sta1es ol labor with Cov.
Reagan's proposed f 5 . 7
billion state budget for the
co ming fiscal year.
After weeks ol struggling
with the largest spending
bill any state bat teen. the
committee members report
their task is nearinJ an end
and their version of the
budget may reach the fuU
Senate this week. •
"We're through with our
work. All that remains is
The governor proposea a
Univenity -o I California
bud1et of *280 m1Woa in
contrast to f.'111 million tbe
UC regeote are asking. And
Reagan allocates • 2 2 4
mjlUon to the st.ate colleges
whose trustees request U
million.
APPLE VAUzr (AP) -
'nlree A1r Force .....
died after Mr ...
eqint P 11 I e touched I power line ud fttpped over
Into a vacant lol
dlMrt.
nae olficen wera ata-
ticleld 8t ~--.... Air
Pmee Bae aur Tuceoa,
Arb. jor factor ln failure of
virtually the 1a.me legisla·
Uon two previoua years.
Frederick A. Jacnon. Ole .-==========. pilot; James M. s.tcber
and Richard c. Ddrawt
had Jutt takeD otf from tbe But the mee1ure baa now
been amended to reatore Apple Valley AlrpOrt Sunday
eome physical education re· att.r • w.etend .Utt wttb
quirements and Miller says, ~ fammet llvtq nearby
''It looks like Ute bill bas al...!' the ~ California
good chance of passing." 1
At the same hour Wed. I
nelday, the Aaaembly is
scbedultd to recooalder the
"presumptive limit.I'' sup-
plement to tbe s t a te • 1
druaken driving laws.
oum
C...111 •t.-t•i.~ -i.e .. ........ 4 t"' •••put c_,,_.. ... ,.,. .......... ~
Hee ...... DAllY PILOT.
I See by Today's
Want Ads
"The giant American drug
lnduttry is taking steps to
kill my bill. AB 971. design·
ed to reduce the prices paid
by. the stat~ and consumers
for prescription drugs." said
Assemblyman Robert W.
Crown of Alameda In a MWS
release Sunday.
t:rown said the measure
could Cl\.! several million .
dollars a year from the S55
million spent on drugs under
the state's medical atd pro·
gram for the poor
Big Quake
Dtre' to Rock
So uthla nd?
PASADENA (UPll
Southern California may be
overdue for a severe earth·
quake because a section of
the San Andreas Faull
hasn't moved for more than
• the ITlechanical p u t t i n g
togetller." said t>emocratic
Chairman Geotge Miller Jr.
of Martinez.
For the state's medfcal
aid program for tbe poor.
Reagan calls for spending
'3:6 million, while fiscal ex·
perts say that with tbe
present range of servkes.
costs could easily mount to ~million. •
Meanwhile. two of this
year's major pieces of
le&lslatioo are up f o r
Assembly debate In this,
the 18th wek ol the l !IM
session.
u~ that bill b y
~·epublicjlll Assemblyman w. Cralg Bid d I e of
Riverside, a pee i I
presumed intoxic i f
there is one tenth o oae per
cent ol alcohol in biJ blood.
• An ~ed fry eook
can ltart wtth a local !'ff.
taurant at cood pa,y!
.. These shoddy moves by
the most J u c r a t i v e
American industry com-
pletely dirregard the needs
of California consumers and
ta.xpayers," he said. "Now I
understand they have hired
Re said pricing practices
by some drug manufac·
turera lead to higher prices
charged t-0 welfare reci·
pients and the public than to
hospitals, clinics and physi-
cians.
Celebrities Help Open
Latest 'Eugene' Club
a century.
Tbe budget Reagan sub-
mitted Feb. S for the year
starting July 1 calla for
spending 7.1 percent higher
than that e&ti.mated for this
year. This increase, ~agan
says. Is mostly to take care
of growth in a state whose
population is expected to hit
20 million this year.
The committee bu been
going av« tbe budpt bill
line by line, p a y i n I
particular attention to
Reagan's economJft in con·
trovenial areas such as
higher education and Medi·
Cal.
A special debate Is set for
10:30 a.m. Tuesday oo a
Senate-passed bill tcL.live
local school board~de
freedom in cbooeinl which
courses their schools will of·
fer and for bow loot each
day.
fte rne11Ure by Sen.
MDler would ellmiDete moet
of the long Ult of courses
the st.ate requhe1 taught.
Oppositioo to ellmJnation of
ttie physical education re·
quire~ bas been a ma·
The m • a 1 u r e was
defeated ~31 in t b e
Auembly WedO.Say -one
vote shy of passage -but
members acreed to wipe out
that defeat aDd lfve the bill
another chance.
Supporters say such a law
would cut down expemtve
court aessiong to prove a
person was drunk while
drivinc. But opponents can·
tend it reverses customary
guauntees that a person ls
intlOCent unti.1 proven guilty.
e A coadaminium ill want-
ed in !be Blutta ara.
• Here's a 2 door Fril'd·
~ for • wry reuonable
price.
• Private party wanta to
not a lllip or JDOOdac to
aecu1111"*• a X ' Td-
maran with a 14' beem..
• Here's a '58 VW a. fir
just $500.
BEVERLY HILLS l AP)
-The latesl. ln t h e
'·Eugene's" nightclub chaJn
-cabarets benefi Ung the
prJ!!.dential campaign of
Sen. Eugene McCat'dly (0-
MiM.), -is ppen here.
Or. J. N. Br u De .
geophysici st at the
California I n 11 t i t u t e or
Technology, said Sunday tbe
portion of the earthquake
fault between San
Bernardino and the moun-.
tains north of ·Los Angeles
may b a v e accumulated
enou'jb energy for a large "slip" which would rock the ______ _
All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday
Hilton's
Gr andson
Arrested
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
William Barron Hilton, 20,
srandson of boetl mapate
Conrad Hilton, was ·arrested
durln& the weekend on
suspicion of drunken driv-
ing.
The police officers who
stopped youn& Hilton's car
Saturday night said be told
them: ''I'm Barry Hilton
and you're in trouble, and
you don't know what trouble
is. My lawyers will have
your jobs."
Officers Walter Tew and
John Love said they started
following young Hilton after
he failed to stop at a stop
siin on Sunset Boolevard.
They said the car turned
north a t about 50 miles an
hour. then turned a n d
traveled back down the
street on the wrong side.
Hilton's companlon, Scott
J . Stoner. 19. was booked on
a charge of interfering wttb
police officers in t b e
performance of their duty.
The of.fi~s sl{ld Stoner 4d-
vised Hilton on what to say
in a "loud and boisterous
manner."
Tlrnlng out for the open-
ing Saturdlly night were
suoh ~ M Jack
J<mes, Carl Reiner, Noel
Hamson, Eva M.arie Saint.
Jill SL John, Le o n ar d
Nimoy • Polly B e r g e n ,
Barbara Ruab and Jan
Sterllng.
"I'll go anywhere to cam-~ for Sen. McCarthy,"
Nid singer Jones. "I'll even
t.o to Nebraska where he'•
eampalgning DOW.'' "lie' a a m.-velous man,"
said Miss St. John -Jooes'
wife -of the senator. "We
were for him before he even
announced bis candidacy."
Other "Eugene's" are
operating in San Fr;mclsco
and New York City.
area .
"If the 1llp has been
steadily accumulating since
the great earthquake of
1857, a t.otal potential slip-
page of as much as 22 feet
could have, accumulated by
now," Brune said.
The quake in San Diego
County laat April 8 bad a
slippage of only 15 inches
yet was felt strongly in Los
Angeles and the S a n
Bernardino area.
Tbe quakes are caused by
the slippage of land along
f a u 1 t 1. B r u n e uses a
mathematical f o r m u 1 a
developed at the Caltech
seismological laboratory to
try to estimate the potential
for quakes in earthquake·
prone areas by measuring
the rate of slippage.
Red China Recognition
'---Favored by Beilenson
LOS ANGELES (AP) -of Journalism. ~te Sen. Anthony c . Max Rafferty, 1 tat e
Bellenson, Democratic can· superintendent of public in·
d)date for the U. S. ..tructlon and a Republican candidate for the U. S.
senatorial nomination. says Senate, also spoke at USC,
the United Staites should but at a separate news con·
recognize c.ommunilt China. ference.
Bel.lenJOO, Loi Angeles, Rafferty
told • newa conference p r e 1 e n t
Saturday that "refulal to dJstrlbuting
recogn.l.ie the existence of elerMnt.ary
one·fourth of the world's state.
criticized tile
method of
textboob to
arades ln the
population baa a 1 r e a d y He smd he supports a bill
Marm• e Dies made UI look ridiculous to that would give local school the rat of the world." The districts the power to choose
CAMP P.IPNDLETON conference was spooeored books instead of ,the present
c. by the Univerlity o f method of dJstrlbution by
(AP) -The Marine Corps Southern Calllornia School the state board of education.
reports that Pvt. Rktl.ard -------------------
W. Pllanbee, 19, of Fritdl. l Tex.. collapsed and died 1------------------
Satmday elter • bike at thil I
recruit depOt. Plumbee wu
in his four1h week of
tr a in illg • .officla LI said.
M'nr,.._,
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PROBLEMS?
The solution may be much
eultT than you think. by con· aultlng a Rea.I Estate Counselor,
one who hu had many yean of
upr\ence in all faceta of thel real estate field. ~ RMI Eatate Counselor'
furnisha professional, unbiased
analysis, help, guidance andl Judgement for the buyer, seller,
owner. Jeaor. leatt. lender or
use!" of property.
Particular specialties of this
C.ounselor Include adytce and
&J!!\stance in nerotllltln1 favor-
able terms on leulng. buying!
aad 1eutnr. Servlcn are ~ndered on a
fee bu\s with no cha.Tire made
for the orir)nal clilcullion of
tht problem. I The qualifications and Judie·
menl of this CounKlor are a result of over 30 1Pf'I experi· ence ln benld.ng, e9C!"OWS. mort-
PP ftnandn.1. appraising.
manapmat and developimnt ot commerdal propertiM tn
adc11Uon to JeMIRI and broker-.,..
CALL FOa llRH
,RUIMIHAAY DISCUSSION
0, YOUlt PaOIUMS.
DON I. HUDDLESTON
r "'nl Estate Cou,.,clor
8 'ftofte 541-IM I
171 6 0r ..... A••· I
Cotta Met41, C.I. i;.,,,,n::,= .. w,,
Spruce up for summer
w ith a Penney
budget permanent!
Speclall Mon., Tues., Wed.
Shampoo Ht and cut ••• • S
'•"'" Set ,.1. ahim cl ,,--
quolity combecl cotton knrt *Y !Ne
to sire ofter ceun•lns ""'ihir.p. SI-'
"-'· crew M<k. &ri9hl ~
11ri9ti. A great value for tt. -9M
,-.school w .O.OOl·oge boy!
1.29
2/1,.t/J,.,, , ... ,
loaer ahotta in cotton iolitM • plolcl
and cotton _._ker •tri,.. 2 tide
pockm. All Of"OUl'ICI elcntic ~
for pr•tchool boys, l1Pf*' fly with
_,-cio-. for ict-l.Gfl Wyl.
5'HI 2 le 7, 6 to 12
Boys' sanda~s
s...-. ..... for btotl\ .. ~
--_. in Ind·•· Stft, .....ih lealtler -.,.r. cvsNot....,_,. """-
~~. 81'1to3.
2.99
Sandals for 9irls ......,,......,..,..,._
--..~.,.,, ........
l•k 111 white, pink, ,...._ «
.,.,.... 10te4. 3.99
c.i..ful •ll eetten ahem
fer ,teyfvl ..........
• une4 100% cette11 ,.,.,,,
~ ... Ii< Mdr ...... 2,,..., '** .... A--' CIDler... 2 .. '·
88'
Girl~' sunny
sports~ear at
budget prices
A. Girf'a W..mer ~CIY tult la jUlt
rifht for """"*'' Cotton tuit hat
elesticized leg and necik, clmcl
.. ,. Shoulder tiel for .., Oft ...
off. Auorted colors. 7 to 1.4.
a...,., ...... ,.,.., ....
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$1
si ... ate6x,2 te4 ... aac
I . 2 ,.c. ,1CIY Mt of al cotton II
modW ~ luttoft '""" "*-ill ¥Wious collar styles. Shorts
ho¥e elmtic backwoist. a-f'l'Olll
ass.orted solick and prints. 7 to 1.C.
1.59
Sises ate 6x ............... 1.19
~~== ~ aroit "''WWioul stylel
motch elcatic shorts .........
colon.
7te14 ..................... 1.59
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One of newest additions to Disneyland 's corps of "diplomats," Baloo the Bear,
gNeta Thailand Prime Minister General Thanom Kittikachorn during his visit
Sunday to the Magic Kingdom in Anaheim. Prime minister routed bis return
tJip from conferences with President Johnson especially so be could see Dif· ne,land, according to spokesmen for bis entourage.
.
All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturda.y . .
THRU SATURDAY ONLY •••
RE:DUCED
uea vauR EN NEV CHARGE ACCOUNT
TDDAYf
!~ Meet the 'Swinger'
-
...
.. ._
3 speed dragster ~ike
Sleek, sturdy 20'' b ike with dragster •tyling and 'hot' custom features.
Low-profile, tvbular steel frame, gorilla type chrome p~oted high·
riser handle bars, heavily cushioned glitter banana seat. 3-speed
stick shift.
ley's model has cheater slick rear racing tire. Flamboyant copperton& .
Girl's model features white sidewall tires, wicker basket. Sassy pink.
Boy's Swinger
Reg. 54.98 . NOW
Glrl's Swinger Reg. 56. 98 NOW •50
f '
Save 4.98!
20" bicycle
Converts easily from a
tra iner to a two-wheeler.
Chrome plated fender,
pneumatic tires.
Reg. 32.98
NOW $28
lllTll6TOll IEACH
I Hun+i119+on Center I
....
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Knotts Again Has Photography Day
Bu EN A PARE --
"Daiuerreotype Dty", a
ct., for amateur ad pr&·
f ea aional ])botOarapberi.
Will be held for the aecood
annual time, Saturday, at Knott'a BerTy Farm .And
Gboet Town hen.
apectors, -Sl>anish charac-
ters, the Oholt T o w n
marshal, and a host of
characters will be on hand for the lenses.
Contest pictures may be
black and whlte prints 8x10
or ttiU eacll mounW on -camtrameo are not limited
an 11x14 boe.rd. Color slides, to these themes: creativity
and a1r4 may be entered. u welcomed.
Categories for the entries Entries must by received will include people, anyooe. . anyplace at K.noU's; Ghost by the Pub~ Relations Of·
Town · ttleme and models. fice at Knott s Berry Farm.
Buena Park. on or before
June 18. Open judging will
be Saturday. June 22, 6 p.m.
Cameraa will click in all
directiom u the contest
gets under way with llX!Cial
modela and sets aloof with
tbe everyday colorfut events
Emergency Phone Set
in the Town Hall Meeting .=====x===~ Room, Heritage Hall. at Knott's. .
Models .will be available to
thfl c am e r a m e n at
predesignatied set. from to
a.m, to 4 p.m. ·Pretty young
mi.ries, b e a r d e d pro-
In an emergency, time is
of the utmost importance.
Getting to a telephone and
being able to call for fast
assistance can even mean the difference between life
and death.
For thia reason, General Telephone will soon begin
to place coin telephone
emergency location cards
on every outdoor public tel·
ephone in its entire aouthern
California area.
A d dJtlonal information,
rules and map, wUl be mail-
ed upon ttquest to the
Public Relations 0 f f) c t? ,
Knotts Berry Farm, Buena
Park.
PENETRATION
Nurly •v•ty•n• ,..,, the
DAILY 'JLOT, hometown n•-
paper for tit• FalH!lous Oren ..
Coar+. •
All Penney. Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturclar
THRU SAT. ONLY!
•
No clown payment ••• UH Penneys Time Payment ,._.
Save $201 6 HP rider mower
Reg. 319.95
NOW 299.95
"ow.rful 6 HP, 4 cycle engine tokes the worlt out of town
IMWl119. 26" tintle blode, si11gle lever height of tut adjust•
.. 11t, 3 speed, 11e11tral a nd revert• trons111iulen. 0A fobuleui
itvyl
NEWPORT BEACH
( Fashion lsle"d ) .-
Save 10.701 3V2 HP mower
Reg.109.95
NOW 99.88
'ower propelled mo-r ,,....... In.If ... all you 4o is 9uicfe It.
21• cuttlnt width. Steol 4oclr, recell storter, diaphra1111
cerbvreter. Oro11 tatthor l11cl11ded .
HUNTINGT0°N BEACH
' ( Huntin9ton Center}
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Beekmaa ProJeet
For The R ecord ~12 South Vietnamese
Take Course at CSCF Sci.entists Aided by Karate
Meetings
MOMOAV , ~"'°" Cl~ Clue of H<inll"lllM e•uh. 1'111< 1nd "KTHll<WI l ulltll...,.
1 llh 11111 Ofenet Slrttn. HUM•"91«l" -.:,~"· ~.,r...''" Clllw11 Clllb. k<\IO' Clllteiu CtubllouM. Ulfl Slftel 11"'
•rvohl .... -. New-1 IH<"· 10 c:.:;,,.,,.,,.,1 T~,.,...,1..._ CO"al
lfuf 1tu 11urent, -..S !Mrbor IMf •
(Mii Mew. ,,JI D"'
E1010<or S<ou~. lebcock !lectlO'l•O· E~otortr PMI No 1'6, l•bcoci. El«·
tronlu . 3101 Htrbor Blvd , COii• o::.·/·1~:~:;-,;.lofo llHCh Ct\Hlt r.
MefoOtll< Ttmoi.. 70ol l ei.• Av•. Hu,..
H"910ft lle1<11. 7:JO o.m. l'ounl1ln v11i.v Junior Cl\amlltf ol CM>meru. _,.I tnM!llfl•\lllo. Cltv Mill, 10100 Slatff • .,,, , ~,...,,,,,.1,,
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Or1"9t COll'sl C0<n Club. Mfrl,,.n L1br1rv, ?005 Dgvf r Orlytl', M,woorf
&•e~h. I lO o m Co.I• MtU Htrmonv 1-l!Clo• 'No ,.,,
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TUESDAY (O"ll M~ Cotv E"'oll)vo.. C~...,ial
l(il<l>t• 51? W 1'11\ SI . Centi M<!Wo
v~(,_"' &oord ol Ol"<'ot" v MC 4.
2630 Awn N•woort B11ch. 1 • m
Cotti Mew E•tll1"9e Cfllb, C.Orel Reef,
2tAS Her'llo< Blvd , CMll M-. 12
c:::;-. 11o11rv c~Norlll. Costa ~ Golf .... '°"""" (1111), "'" Golf Courte Ori,.., Cell• Mew. 12:10
c:~ dll MAr Klw.nll (IUll, Vllll
$wed1n, 3536 E. Co11t H19ftwey,
Coton• ctel Mir, 12:10 "·"'· NtwPorl H erbOr Ac11w 10-30 Clull.
VII.... Inn, 12' Merlnt. e.lbOe H,;,~;:ioJ,2 ::'d. -OllfY Club-Nortfl.
""'" WlNll res11ur111t. 1'.121 lloM , .. I~. tfUtltl"9toft """"· ., .... "'· Hunll,,.ton Beech 1Clw1nb Cklb, Hun-
ll"lllGll 8U 'h Countrv Civil, m 17111
St . Hunllr19t!W' lltlCh. 12:15 o.m
New1>0r1 M&rbor Oollmlll Club. Viii.
Merln•. IOd 81nld0 Ori••· N-1
llU(h, 17•15 D.m
Cost• Mew Klw1nb c.iue. Cnt>I..,
ttu11u•1nt. 1'70 'ft-1 811/d •
CMll Mna. 12 15 e "'·
Divorre•
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with Rev "*" 5dlmllttt.-f flf-l1tltll"fl 1mwmen1, letlwl..., C-""'• laeth1nv. Oklil!oml hit ,.....,..,.,.
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F ••n-w Mceulllldl. o.te fl ~
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'fl'ULLERTOll( -A dozen
young coUege freshmen ::re
beginning their academic
life here some 8.00> miles-
away from their home.
They are 12 se lect South
Vietnamese now undergoin;t
intensive training an English
Ba ll Held
at Cal State Fullerton. In
the fall tbey hope to be
CSCF fresh.men tpeeializing
1n their obostD 11eldl rang·
ing r r o m en1meertn1.
b u s iness adminlstration,
economl~s and chemistry to
sociology and psychology.
The three women and nine
men studeot.s. 19 to 21 years
or age. are spons<ired by the
Agency for Intemational
FULLERTON -T I a y
electrodes and tranamltters
develtpeel by B e c k m a n
lib llDNllts. Inc.. here, are
being tnmed with the al\·
dent Japanese art of self.
delenae to help 1eientista
lMm more about tbe human
body's reaction to extreme
physical eurtioo.
athletes' bodies. transmit
beat.-by-beet and breath·by·
brutla information to a
recorder .on the aldel.ines.
stanfont's Dr. Wes l ~ y ..
...
witli uerdler that ~· ed OD acieetffic study of
people to atay in top
j,hysical condition," M ad·
ded.
Seminar Set·~·
G A R D E N GROVE
This city's own .version of
the headdress baU was held
Saturday. as 17 contestants
in th~ Miss Garden Grove
Beauty Pageant modeled
thcjr own elaborate. ori~i·
nally desiJlned hats portray·
Development (AID), of the ----------
At u.e·ewnu Performan-
c. t.boratory of Stanford
Unlv.Uty in Palo Alto,
karate experta p e r f o r m
their ril«OUI skilla, while instrument.a reeonl their
heart and. respiution rates
for later study.
Ruff, who is cQOductiJ\g the
reeearcb for tbe universlty's
athletJc departmeat, has ao
ru found that training ror
short periodl each day is
more effective than training
for prolonged periods of
time.
SANTA ANA -San .. ilu
College will bolt the .• ,.,.
Divers Education SetiilDar,
sponsored by the Nattonal
Asaoclation ol Undenuter-
lnstructors Friday an4 Sa~
inJl their sponsor~.
U .S. State Department.
T h r o u g h i n t e ns1ve
academic programs in their
major fields. s t u d e n t s
parijcipate in s t u d i. e s
designed to. alleviate· their
country's critical need for
qualified manpower.
FAVORITES
Natio,,al 1114 lout ·~
sltip pollt 1111'•"• ~o DAILY
"LOT UrTi•• .. _ .f tho
11111t poP11l•r colu"l"' .,.4
fHturat •veilablo to a11y •
.u wspeper i" • the U111te4
Ste+ ... The t i n y if'slruments,
which are taped to the
"U coafirmed, this con-
cept could be appplied to
setting up ideal exercise
programs for peopje in all
walb ol life," Pr. fttdf said.
''RegUlar wort'oute for on·
Jy a few minutes each 'day
u.rday. •.•
About 300 persons ~·ex·
peeled to attend, ac:corcfing
to SAC science instrtle!tor
John ~eseck,• host for', the
event. u. ..
All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturdaf
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U.S.A.
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Outdoor furniture, campint equi~
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lqwnmowers (the easy kind), and
morel Come on in to Penneys, then
heod for the open spaces!
Foremost air mattress 4 . 99
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tent stakes
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Coleman 2
burner stove
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cylinder
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OV8'Caat Uy falJed to dallnt
several lumd:rtd memben
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:~ ·Yadd OD who
1!>~ out Sunday to wit-
. ·~ tbe colarful 5ltt MUOD
... ,.epenlng of the chab.
•!'"? luodey•1 fe1tlvttle11 were
,.~&hted by tbe prelell•
••• ~ Of tropbMI for ai.-
' ~ ·Mft ma1nta1ned 1•ts iD
N·f61YC'1 &et ol '°"er and • ...u boMI.. • .
-~ wimMf in the
Inspection WU p b e_lp I
-'ckett1 M t 1 c hi e t .
))erickel also won t b e
award for 1he best owner-
maintalned power boat in
tbe 2MO-foot c:lau.
A prelude tlD tbe opealng
da7 rttea •• tbl annual
OpeniDC Day r11et from Los Ancelet to Newport in which
Wilder, aalUn1 the K-41
La Pttnaa won overall
Ja the ev•t fGr lbe
straight ,.... In
years Wiider woo
clauic la bb K-40 l'tlllobl-He 'cbaritred La
ftlma for this race. ~mmodore Wllllam P.
Ficbr Jftlided over Sml-
dly'1 c e r e m on 1 e 1 , in-
troducing the club's staff
commodores and current
flag olficers.
Winds Halt
final leg
Of Tri-Port
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TIGHT l'INISH -The K-41 La Prensa, skippered by Tom Wilder leadJ Burke
Sawyer'• Cal-32 Atorrante acrosa the finish line in Newport Harbor Yacht
Club's Opening Day race from Los Angeles. La Prensa was overall winner.
Trans Bay
Race Won
By Donna Je
MAmNA DEL REY -
, BCVC Regatta
McElroy Wins _ Class
Despite Capsi~ing
Doll BabeN" Cll .. Dollna Blultery wiodl Sunday (2) Seven-Eleven. C. E.
J from tbe bait club WM the resulted in .evwal oapsiz.. Willi.amt, BIYC.
onrall wbms Sanday in ="~~ ~~ LID 0 -14 A {11) .... ~ Ya c b t Club's Club's Spring Re1&tta WT Margartlia, !we Berkl.hiser,
Tr-·Bay race, a 52-mlle boeta in 13 cla11es. ABYC: (2) 014 Poby Too
ocean circuit from Marina One of the capsizings was JI, Marty Lockney, LJYC;
del Re·y to Point Dume, Pa· Wamn McElroy's LM»Ioffl (3) No. 2752, Blair Barnett,
Joi Verdel and back. Donna saiJiftg on courses inside ttie BYC. ._
J. WU aJlo Clau B winner. bay. McElroy righted the LIDO-HB (5) -Wistlul,
Tbt Mideet Ocean Racillg boat and went on to win bis W.-ms McElro)', PVSA.
Fleet ad Pacific B•ndlcap clw. PHRF -(1) ffare Maru, Racine Fleet yachts sailed a Final results: Jack Toon, BYC; (2) Maya,
abcdeDed 43-inde version of FLIPPER (5) -Blue Wit Jones, VYC.
tbe ~·Winner in MORF Streak, Cocty·smau, BCYC. . PC -(1) Joy III, Bob
was ~ .skippered, by SABOT A (1) -Tequilaj Wpodward, BYC; (2) La
Stroac we.taiy winds and A. BoblDloD, W1ndjammer Bruce Humann, BYC; (2) siesta; Bob B t 11 g ha m ,
a generous chop of sea SUD· Yacht Club, and the PHRF Do o d 1 e bu g., D o ugall NHYC: (2) Mllty, Compton
day cancelled the ftnal leg of race w&e woe by Blue Mooa· Jobmoo, BYC; (3) Humilla-&: CoClgdowi, NHYC.
tbe Tri-Pert Handbip raee with E . WiDlams oi Pacific tlon, King Humann, BYC; CAL-7.0 -(1J NJschier. 1
from Oceamkle to Newport. Mariners Yaclat Cb.lb at the (4) Breezy, Mary Ano Jack Cannon, ~C; (2) ·
S...eral of tbe yachts helm. Sigler, BYC. Volare, Don Reimers, BYC ..
1t.,ed at OreWMlde unW OCEAN RACING CLASS SABOT B (5) -Big "T", LU DER S-11 -(1)
the winds -.ited. Others A -(I) Wlndbover (Cal-40) Tim O'Reilly, NHYC. Windeong, BJll Fundenberg, fit
wbldl aailed home ID mid· Terry Greene. CYC ; (2) SABOT C (7) -Blue NH Y C; <i) Capricious, iC
day toot a bettering and Pirate II (Cal-40) U miU I.JcbCning, Brent Bostwick, Marty Stromberg, SSSC; (3)
sk:lppen end· cr'ewi mtved Adamson, CYC; (3) Hanalei BCYC; (2) Blu, Ty Beach, Angel, Louise Fundenberg,
in a bedreaJld CQOdftioo. (Cal-40) Hays . McLellan, BYC. . . VYC.
In tbe ftnt lie of tbe race CYC. KITE A (7) -Spectre, .T. MULTI-HULL -( 1 )
ftem Sao Die g o ta CLASSB-J>onnaJ (Cal-Lawrence, BYC; (2) BeHever, Tom O'Keef e ,
ateamide CJC Saturday ..the 36) Don Robe~ CYC; (2) ~· Barge. Sue BYC; (2) Gotta Go, Jim
overall winner w• J11l' Jano 1II ( Ericson . 4') , am.on, NHYC. Beesely, BYC; (3) Pot ~Uy'1 Conquelt from LO•I Robert. . Kalm, CYC; (S) -~ B (8) -Somethin' P ourri, Leon Morrtapert, Beam Yadlt Club. Tbe Sabra W, (Newport-30) t. DLK, Dalynn Smith, .BYC; VYC.
weether •• ldMJ, wttl a . BJ~. SMYC. IOUCberlJ wind JJl'Ovklinl • M · -U> Carousel .
......... nm I« 1DOlt °' (Dolpb}n -21) A. Roblmon, 1\Tewp t ~ e J -T t6e eoune. WYC; (2) Su-Dy (Cal-28) 11 I 07 aiwrs op WJaacn .,,. cllls 0 D Andy Locklin, CYC; (3)
~:A-(1) PreJDde, Slppbo ~a;y~-21) R. c l'-e R . .
J'1111 I..Jodennen, BYC; (2) ~ -(1) Blue Moon, 0 regiate acing
Vector, Bab Jo II n 1 on• E. Willlama, PMYC: 12)
OYC; ( 3) Enchudres1, Endeavor, J. F. Hohn,
Allen KellJ, BCYC. PMYC; (3) SUeDI, Ham
CLASS B-{l) Cclnquett; Bnydt, CYC.
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Jchi Holiday, LBYC; (2)
Odlo, Bob Oerf, LJYC; (3)
Deatiny, Myron Sheward,
BCYC.
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New Leader
Of SCMA
A quartet ol Newport Larry Riley.
&ailora sparked USC to its Orange Coast C o I I e g e
succeesful defense oi the featuring anotber pair of
Pacific Cout IotercoUegiaite Newport skippers, was run·
Yadlt Rectng Association ner·up .In t2le regatta with 28
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day and Sunday at Marina Bob McClajre and Jeff
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)8 DAILY PILOT MOllCliy, MlY 13, 1968
Lewis Lives
New Show Not Jerry Built
B7BOB THO~
HOLLYWOOD (AP)
The 1ubmer1ence of ego ls
not an eMY tbillg for an ac·
tor, especially Ube la also a
comedian. Jttry L e w i s
played down Jerry Lewis on
television thla season and
has survived to s h i n e
anolber year.
Last year's announcement
that the comedian would
star in an bour·long variety
show on NBC was greeted
witb groans by the sharpies
on the television screen.
~ey recalled Jerry•s fiasco
ln attempting a two-hour
Saturday night shOw on ABC
and they predjcted that he
Jacked the discipUne to
survive in a variety hour.
Jerry survived. While hls
show didn't llght up the
ratings, it did surticiently
well to warrant renewal by
NBC for 1968~9. How did be
manage?
RAD FAITH
"I put my faith In Bob
Finkel, the producer." he
explains. "He did a job on
me psychologically that was
something amazing.
"At the very outset, he
said: 'Do me a favor -you
make the funny face. help
write the material and let
me do t~e rest.' Well, I bad
faltli in him.
"So I let him call the
shots, and one of the things
he wanted was that we
would never let J e r r y
prevail I never emerged as
mysell, except when I said
1on't let
Coodnigbt. The rest of the
time I was p la y ln g
characters."
Another Finkel e d I c t :
Don:t look at the ratings.
The prod~r said, "Do
yourself a favor and don't
worry when the show ts up
or down. I'll tell you when
the show is good; that's all
you need to know."
Lewls admltt.ed that he
had to discipline himself to
follow Finkel's instructions.
"It's just as well that I
didn't try to keep up with
the raUngs, because I would
have onl.x become con·
fused,0 he said. . · '
FRUSTRATIONS
The comedian admitted
that he had certain frustra·
tlons, many stemming from
the nature of U1e television·
medium. ln his m o v i e
career he strives for perfec·
tion, handcrafting e v 4r y
script, overseeing e v e r y
production detail, o f l e n
directing h i m s e 1 f • He
employs an elaborate video
tape system so he can
review each scene im-
mediately after it is filmed.
Next season he will be
displaying more of the Jerry
Lewis character on his
show, whlch will be schedul·
ed a half.hour earlier. He
explained : "NBC research
says that ~ percent of our
audience is between 6 and
26, so it makes sense to
start at 7:30 when the
younger crowd is watch·
lng."
"Hippi-ness"
interfere with your
Happiness!
Ed Ames
Show Due
Tuesday ·
The Ed runes Show. with
special guest star Roger
Williams. will open a one
week engagement Tuesday
in Melodyland Theater.
Originally o n e of the
Amers Brothers night club
a n d recording act, Ed
Ames left that group sev-
eral years ago when he was
signed to portray the friend·
ly Indian. Mingo, in televl·
sion's "The Daniel Boone
Show." However, Am e·s
never strayed far Crom the
record field and his numer-
ous albums and single re·
cordings have consistently
stayed near the top of the
sales charts.
The show will play nlghUy
with two performances on
Saturday at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. and two on Sunday at 3
and a p.m.
PLUS MUCH MORE
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Tlaey're P.ttlag TV Oil ..
No Canned Laughs N"eedetl
Indian Fest
For Greek
Ravi gh#Dlrv, tbe world·
fmno. litlr virtuolo who
lupUed the recent 1ur1e of
popularity of Indian muaic
io-tbe W e 1 t e r • world,
br1nCI JU ,"J'estival of. In·
Eor 'AlbatroSs' at Orange
By TOM 11TUS
Of .............. ....
It become• increasingly
evident that accepted the-
atrical nomenclature ii
gross!y inadequate -new
forms of llgbter drama are
taking abape which defy
"NOIODY LOVH Ate ALUTitOH•
ed1 writer. "You've aot no dia" to the Greek neater
0. D. tllne.'' 9be lubea out th1a 1umm« u part of the
in CD memorable 1equace. GrWlth P..t ampblthea·
•Belly Hewett baa a BaD ter'1 18th annual'season. .
A comedY W llOll AleQllMr, ..._
rt<led 111¥ Mll'Y 1E11rm.11. tl<Mlcel
dlrttlor ltlc:Nnl IUIN'f, ~ Mid llvtill,,. 111¥ NI~ lrMllt, -'"
Frld•n .,,., S.tunlen 1t1rout1t JVM
IS at 1119 ~ SNdlo Tlt .... r, US
H. Sia.. Col.... 11\'d., Ot1,..._
M tlle Luc,Ula 1tudio dlief Sbanbr bu auembled
wbo dlalctl ber foes Wi\11 t b e foremost musicians
a IUCbete • like t on I u e. from India for thil eqage-Olllct SC:hlcker ii menac-meat and will host the pro-inCIJ 1trOQa as h e r Jram each Digbt, bltroduc-
"erbearinl batebet man.. lnC b11 colleques and ex-
llJb Flood ta t.11 im· plaining. their uotic musi· I"'============ ~ pla1'ag the young,'"=cal=inltrum=;;;:::;;;;;en;;;;;;tl;;;;;;.====.'
T"I CAST
NII e.nfieY .......... Altl'-Y lrelldt Ola,,. •tntley •....•••.•. K.lllly ,,..,,..
Sarti! Wallllnt10ll ......... Llw N•llcll
Jun Hart , ................. Lull• Dey
Pllll Martllevn ............. Mike F!oof
Hllcly Jones ............ 8t1SY Hewett
L r . W111tma11 ........ Cl\Udl Sdlldl...-Marn W•lltr ..•••••••• carol Feullllclt
Bert Howell ............. Mike Morin
Mike H1rper .......... Jot Del llcmo
Sun O'LOUVllll:'I ........ Arthur Pninltr
Lindi . . . . .• . ... ... . Fredi Hlet'1tl
Vklor hlMy ••••.••••• Jolwl T, OlldlC'.11
pigeonholing into such anti·
s e p t l c deslgnatiens as
"come d y," "satire" or
"farce."
There is a fresh new class·
ificatlon with us, running
rantpant across our TV
screens from "Mission Im·
possible" to Tiny Tim-and
it must be appropriately
categorized. Therefore, we
submit a new genre of the·
ater, and christen it the "put-on."
Now if you're not clear as
to what a put-on is, go back
and read tbe first two para-
graphs. Then run, do not
walk, to the Orange Studio
Theater and see "Nobody Loves an Albatross."
F o r e w a r n e d is fore-
armed: "Albatross" is o'ne
big, whopping put-on, and
this knowledge will heighten
your enjoyment immensely.
Particularly if you're a reg-
ular theatergoer or, espe-
cially, a constant connois·
seur of what is irreverently
referred to as the boob
tube. But in this case tbe
canned laughter -although
it's ber~is hardly needed.
,.,.~_. wiib a Walter Denton ir
dYJect. I
JobD Dudich provea tb8
~It put-on of tbe pro-
ceedings as the la u g h
machine inventor w h o
cbugalugs Scot.ch. Joe Del
Rosso does a good, so~ job
as an unscrupulous agent,
while Mike Moran, L l s a
Nelson, Arthur Prunier and
curvaceous Freda Hartel
add brief but effective
preaches about bis plans to touches.
11irrigate th e waateland" Mary Eastman's dlrec·
with a significant drama, tion, as always, is first rate
but this also is part of the -her finest toucl> ~ng ~e
put-on which baa become 1tory conference ICIJne of
instinctive. the first act which picks up
That Brandt is not always a plot previously h e I ii 1.,,_...,....---..,,,,..,,,,,....,
razor.sharp in tUs portrayal together by Brandt's in-
is really inconsequential: genuity. Richard Rigney's
He ~ores mightily at least attractive set se,ems to
75 percent of the time and widen the tiny S t u d i o
carries the balance of the Theater stage.
play with a well·honed sense "Albat:rots" is at fault OD·
of comedy, depth of cbarac-ly in ill failure to provlde11..,,.;;;..;..;.-.;...;.;.~
ter and fluid transition. It is the aori\of IOCko exit lines
a demanding assignment, for most of its cameo
and in most in st a n c e 1 characters that it does for ~=:;:;;:::::;;:::::;;::::=:;;;;::;:;;::::=:;:;;:::::'.II Brandt is more than up to Miss Faulstick. Dudicb'slr
the demand. l · parti' ··'·-· ro e, m cu.i.u, 1 s
Leslie Day, a prima com· lacking here.
edienne surprisingly cast inl;=:;:=:========~'fr
a "-straight" leading role as
the secretary from whom
Brandt detnar¥1I "absolute
loyalty and occasional sex." turns in a fine, res~
perfonnanoe. Her ftnal scene, bordering daftgsous.
ly on drama, la one of the
evening's highllgbta.
THE LUXURIOUS
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NOW SHOWING
''THE
YBl6WKE Of
SHE''
sum WID .. MAY '
..::weet
1%ovembcr
"A Iba tr o s a" is to the
world o( television what
"Light Up the Sky" is to the
legitimate theater. except
that this show is a tour de
force for its star, Anthony
Brandt. who Is on stage
99 44/100 percent of the
time, most of It spent in
command of the scene.
The other roles are esset1·
tially written as overblown
cameos, and are hs.ndled
with overall excellence by a
highly competent cast. Most
engaging is Brandt's real
life daughter Kathy, who
plays his daughter on stage
with a bright, unaffected
quality that adds natural
cbtrm lo a most UMatural
set of circwnstances.
.. c.i.r LAST 4 DAYS···
Brandt portrays Nat Bent·
ley, a TV writer·producer
whose lack of talent is ex·
ceedect only by his lassi·
tude, but who has remained on the top in his trade by
conning y o u n g, unknown
writers into grinding out
scripts under bis name. He
Of the various studio
types wbo parade in and out
of the picture, the most
dynamic is Carol Faulstick,
who comes on 'with all the
subtlety of a M o 1 o t o v
cocktall as the bitchy com·
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Hitchcock
and Landon 5 Spouse
9 Fun leaf
14 Burrowing
mammal
15 Be gone!
16 Kentucky
county 17 ObJtct of uncritical devotion
18 Valley 19 Sllp away -
20 Art of
express in
speech
22 Showtd
plusure
23 1111 llatlon: Abbr. 24 36 Across, In France
25 Hit In tM
head: Slang 21 Part or
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Ger1111ny
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3& Forut 37 Undlluttd
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Jewelry:
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luxury
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43 London -character
44 Breakfast
food
45 Place of
retail
business 46 Unassuming
49"···
want ~ot": 2 words 53.Publicly
obstrvable
54 Instrument
55 Btllow
56 N. American
river 57 lnflam· 9 PHt. to 3& Human
m atory Flanders Joint disease 10 Transport 37 -Arts:
58 Preposition vilth Joy 2 words
59 Over llld 11 Kind of 39 Hardentd
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61 Ending und 21 Sl!il certain war
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2 Scottish
· lakt 3 Ice mus
4 One who stands
watch
5 City of Europe
•Expect
7 Mica of muscovite I Black.
loglst's Europt
conctm 4• Act 25 OutdotS listJtsSIJ
26 Gnnular 47 ltt• of
corund• b•lt"Y 27 Spolttn 1qulp11tnt
extnport: 41 Inanimate
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28 -Jaw Tuas
29 I.E.: 50 "-B11t 2 weds The Lonely
30 · • codtfft: Hutt" CM.... 51 Horst food
pcwcll 5Z Run 1t
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COMIC CAROL -Carol Burnett, above, plays a
houaewife driven mad by television commercial•
in a lketch tonight on the "Carol Burnett Show"
In color at 10 p.m. on Channel %. Also appearing on
the ahow are Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence and
Lyle Waggoner.
TELEVISION VIEWS
Emmy Awards
Next Sunday
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
NEW YORK (AP) -Television11 awards show,
in which the Emmya will be passed out, comes. . along next Sunday night, pretty much winding up
the awards seuon.
THIS HAS NOT been one of television's golden
years. By and large the regular fare, the series,
have been predictabie, grade B stuff. There bas
been a feast of old movies and a famine of meaty,
quality drama. This viewer, confronted with almost 250 noml·
nees, would find it ditticult to pick a favorite ~
gram or performer in most of the 47 categories.
CERTAINLY much of the season11 ucitement
waa stimulated, first, by "The Smothers Brothers
Hour," and, later, by "Rowan and Martin's Laugh·
in!'
Both ahowa have several nominatlona and ce~
tainly deserve recognition if only for bringing some
spice, diping and often a point of view into an en-
tertatnment area that bad been slipping into a
bland and perfunctory rut.
OCCAllONALL Y there may have been lapses
in taste and the viewer on occasion could disagree
vtolenUy with their expressions of opinion, but the
two shows combined to make a more stimulating
•eason. . · "CBS Playhouse" made a stab at brlngin& back meaninfful, original drama, and had some suc-
cess wifh two eflorta, "Do Not Go GenUe into tbat
Good Night" and "Dear Friends."
ABC'• adaptatiQns of some old movies with new
atars didn't come off very well, but "A Case of
Libel," with Van Heflin recreating bis stage role,
provided a fine evening of teltviaion.
Among the variety specials, one recalls with af.
fection, "Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass/' on
CBS, a most imaginative show, and Frank Sina-
tra's NBC 11pe<2ial with Ella Fitzgerald.
RAYMOND BURR probably deserves some
8\\'.&rd for managing, within a few monthJ, to blur
his well-established ima~e as Perry Mason by de-
vetoelng a completely dlfferent and equally con-
'vtncmg character named Ironside -10 convincing
a lot .of fans believe Bun is really paralyied and
· in a wheel chair. "P'BL"· on the educational network tried bard
il not always successfully, in the current atfain
area. ABC's "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"
wu a paillltaking and well-researched thre.pal't
aeries, and ita "Africa," a marathon program that
taxed the viewer's stamina, was cert8inly an .am-
blUoua piece of public service. · ·
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"There's something about him I like ••• I thiak it'a
because he's a man."·
U.S., Hanoi Meeting
In H.istoric Capital
PARIS <UPI) -The
French c.apltal and its en-
virons have been t h e
meeting place o(
peacemakers through the
centuries.
Sometimes their efforts
changed hlstory, sometimes
they disappeared i.nW its
forgotten pages. The U.S.-
North Vietnam talks in
Paris now stand on the
threshold, for better or
worse.
A& eerly as 1229, the cit:/
on the Seine lent lts name to
a treaty endlng a crusade of
northern nobles against the
religious heretics of the
south, a war which had
nearly destroyed the rich
Provencal culture.
Others were:
-Treaty of Paris of 1%5'7,
the most famous settlement
made by King Louil IX,
known as St. Louis, which
adjusted the claims of
Henry Ill of Engl<:md on the
French throne.
- Peace of Parts of 1398,
concluded by Richard II of
England and Charles VI of
France. ll provided for a 30-
year t,ruce. but r e a 11 y
created only a short pause
in the Hundred Years War
which djd not end for
another 57 years.
-Treaty of A h • la •
Chapelle 1748, returned pro-
perty surrendered by the
French in King George's
war by British a n d
American colonial forces
agaimt the French.
-Treaty of Paris .i 1'7t3,
ending the French and ln·
dian war by which France
gave up Canada and the
American midftst.
-Treaty of Paris of 1783,
settling the American War
of Independence, s i g n e d
Sept. 3, following an earlier
agreement in which Britain
re c o g n iz e d U.S. in·
dependence. The
preliminary agreement was
signed here in November,
1782.
-Treaty of VenaWet of
1783, aettllng dlsagreemnts
between France and Brita.In
over trading rights i n
Senegal.
-Treaty of Parts of 1784,
ending war between the
Englisb and Dutch, with the
Dutch giving up important
colonial possessions.
-Treaty of Paris of 1814,
a secret treaty by' which
France, Britain, Russia,
Austria and Prussia (later
joined by Sweden a n d
Portugal) tried to r e ·
establish peace in Europe
after Napoleon's first ab-
dicatioo. ·
-Truly of Paris of 1815,
a public treaty by the same
allies, also signed by ~in, containing further me es
which were d e e m d
n e c e s s a r y f o Dowing
Napoleon's return from ex·
ile on Elba.
-Treaty of Paris of 1851,
signed May 30 by Britain,
Austria, France, P.r\l$sia,
Russia, Sardinia and Turkey
following the Crimean war.
-Treaty of Parts 1898,
ending the S p a n ia h •
American war.
-Conference of Paris
lll&-20, for framing tile
treaties which ended World
War 1.
-Treaty of Venalllet,
1919, settling ·world War I
issues.
A series of smaller con·
ferences growing out of
World War I followed in
Paris 1919-19'l3.
The Kellogg-Briand peace
pact was signed in Paris,
Aug. 'II, 19'28, by 62 nations
condemning war as an ln·
strument of national policy.
At Fontainbleu, July 9 to
Sept. 8, 19t6, North Viet·
nam's Ho Chi Minh Mked
for "a.utooomy" for Viet·
nam and was turned down.
The talks collapsed.
A peace conference was
held at Palais du Lux-embourg, July 29 to Oct. 30,
19t6, by 21 nations Which
had fougM agaiMt Germany
in World War 11. Treaties
were. i;igned establishing
peace in Europe.
Several other meetings
followed, culminating ln a
summit conference <:A May
1~17, 1960, ~ Presi·
dent Dwight D. E~bower,
Nikita Khrushcltev, Prin1e
Minister Harold Macmillan
of Britain and Presjdent
Qlarles de Gaulle o f
France. 1t collapsed in the
wake of the U2 spy plane in-
cident.
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Poised for tt
another active
leaders of•
J unior Women
charged wlth c
Maurice Smit
luncheon Wed
22. in the F
restaurant.
Accepting d
pres idency w
Robert Downe;
with her will l
Tom Bandy,
Mitchell, and I
first, second •
presidents, Jc
recording seer
Ste nge ,
secretary, and
treasurer.
As a theme f
year. Mrs.
selected our G
Community,
Federation.
Using the fir
community i
services, Jun
.vestigtting pt
forming Caod
the new Cosb
munity Hospit
Also on the a
manning a F
firework• boot
drinkJ booth
Meaa Old Ti
Timer Picnic
Pr~edl will
the Jroup'1 pt
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DEAR ANN J
my liater·in·n
aneue my bead
my note-begin•
about m mOlltl
borrowed my a:
IOIJ'leoM burned
(Not her fault, c
lither.)
I don't tbiDk
detJHUted fee
MUdred, but I • ... ._ ...
'bad ...... aDeratc to MUdr lllbt .. b8ll di
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Optim _istic
Create a Better Club Picture is the recipe advo-
cated for a more successful year by incoming president
of Costa Mesa Women's Club, Mrs. Charles A. Stanley.
And, her directiom are simple . . . "simply col·
or it With service and love," says the well-known area
artist who will accept the gavel during ceremonies
next Friday in the clubhouse. Installing officer will
be Mrs. William Cheney, first vice president of Orange
District, Califomia Federation of Women's Clubs.
Serving with her will be the Mmes. Phillip D. Hay,
first vice president and dean of chainnen; Ralph Lit-
tlefield, second vice/resident and program chauman;
Gib Fernandez, thir vice president in charge of ways
and means; Helen Trautwein, recording secretary;
Karl Jordan, corresponding secretary, and Eva Moore,
treasurer.
Distinguished honor bestowed on the club is hav-
ing two members elevated to district chairmanships.
Mrs. Arth"r Williams Will bead the mental health com·
mittee, while Mrs. F. Lee Wadsworth, retiring presi·
dent, is in charge of creative sewing.
First on the 1961M18 club agenda will be a tea for
all mtplben and prospectives.
Taking place from 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 21, in
the clubhouse, the event is a joint effort of the incom-
ing and retiring board. Represented will be all sec·
tion chairmen who will answer questions regarding
various activities and invite suggestiqns.
All women interested in the club an invited. Fur·
ther information is available by calling either Mrs.
Stanley at 546-5759 or Mrs. Wadsworth at 546:88"9·
Officers
Seated
Poised for the opelliac tf
anotner active year are new
leaders of• Coeta Men
Junior Women, wbd will be
charged with duties by Mn.
Maurice Smith Utos a luncheon WedneldlJ, May
22, in the P a 11 u d es
restaurant.
Accepting dotln ol tbe · •
presidency will be Mra.
Robert Downey, and serving
with her will be the Mmes.
Tom Bandy, B o w a r d
WtcMU. aod Robert Raciti,
first, second and third vice
presidents, John Sorenson,
recording secretary; :c!d
S t e n g, e • COl'TftPO'J g
secretary, and Oa'Vid Fitch.
treasurer.
At. a theme for the coming
year. Mrs. Downey bas
selected our Golden Keya -
Community, Youth and
Federation.
Using the first key to open
community and y o u th
services, Jun.ion are in·
yestig&ting possibilities rl
forming Candysttipen for
the new Costa Mesa Com-
munity Hospital.
'PALlnl·AILI!' RECIPE -Creating a Better Club Picture
is well-known area artist, Mrs. Charles A. Stanley who advo-
cat11 "colorinf it with service and love." Giving "can 't do" al·
litudes the brush while pledging enthusiastic support are (left to
right) the Mmes. Phillip D. Hay, RaJpb Littlefield and Gib Fer-
nandez, first, second and third vice presidents.
Espionage Lecturer
Intrigues Lidoites
Sly Gals and Spy Gals is the intriguing
topic to be discussed by Harvey G. Wolfe. a
lieutenant colonel in the Army In telligence
Reserve.
The provocative lecture i9aespecially en-
gaged by Lido Isle Woman's Club for the an-
nual meeting with the Men's Auxiliary. The
program will follow a noon luncheon tomor-
row in the clubhouse.
Famed authority on subversive activities,
Wolfe will explore the sinister depths of es-
pionage in a verbal roundup of notorious
femmes who have changed the lidaJ wave
of history.
~Wolfe was intelligence liaison officer to
o:>cotland Yard during World War II, a se-
curity officer during the' Nurenberg trials
and engaged in espionage wo rk in the years
following. Thus, espionage and counter-es-
pionage throughout the tension spots of the
world have come within the scope of his ac-
tivities. He also has authored many articles
on the subject in European and American
pubUcations.
Extra eye appeal will be presented by
Tennis Affair. a boutique which will show
the latest tennis attire. Mannequins will be
Mrs. Warren Rose. Modeling Section chair-
man and members. the Mmes. Dick Mail·
ander, J . E . T. Rutter and Stuart Swidler.
In charge of luncheon hostesses are Mrs.
Also on the agenda will be manning a Fourth of July
flreworkl booth and a soft
drinks booth at the Colt&
Mesa Old Timer -New
Timer Picnic in Augull.
Proceeds will be med for
the arouP'• pbilanCbropies.
ady to unlock opportunities for com·'
munlty, youth and federation services is Mrs. Robert Downey,
incoming president of Costa Mesa Junior Women's Club, assisted
by Mrs. Tom Bandy. first vice president. while Mrs. Stan Gar-
land, retiring president. reminds them that budgeti ng lime is
important to successful planning of all club activities.
Guy Miner and Mrs. John Hiestand.
She Gets Cold Shoulder, BUt It's N~thing · to Sneeze At
DEAR ANN LANDERS: WbeDner
my aiater-in-Law comes over I nut to
aneeze my bead off, my eyes ltcb and
my note--begins to run. This atarted
about six months aao rtpt after sbe
borrowed my aatin evenint coet and
aomeone burned a daarette bole in it.
(Not her faWt, of cour1e, 1Mrt not mine
either.)
I dcm't tbiU I am blirborina &111
deep-Mated feelinp of bmed for MDdred, but I admit I bave neyer ,_It
...... --ber llnce. 111 bu. ' bad iaa-ted to mt tbat I am i11erSk to Mildred. Is It poaible T Lut -...r wt ut dhMr toaet.ber and the
lteblq and dlelia& were worae than
... ; plat I Wolle out witll bi~. ~explain Ulil \I-you u n. -
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t. ........ {\mil pM hick a. yoa · --DEAR ANN LANDER~· Plea\t>
print thia ~r for "Dutlrul Dau){; ltr
Evt." I bope ff ii not too late r or her.
I alto wu a Dutif\11 Daughter. 1th
dear mother never drew a healthy
bl'f:ath that I can remember. Wben her
two aons left the nest, ber· •·frail ..
tiealth kept Father chained to tier slde
When Fall}er died, the duty fell on me.
~"'"-~ I dated waa "aultable.''
Tom dicf n"c>t'come from 'a ba'ckground
worthy of rnine. Dick •as after my
money. Harry w11 too handaome and
· would be a cl>nstant worry to m~.
So I had a aerlea ol t.ven -four lo
be exart. One l•~ hr ....,ti Jffl's.,
I don't recommend this nonsolution.
One day I realiz~d I was 50 year!' old
and Mother still had her hook<i intn
tne. She hed to ho' e the last ?111rd on
my clothes. my hairstyle, my fri<'nds.
I finally asked mys<'lf. ''When am I
aolng to be allowed to do as 'J please~"
1be answer was Nto:VF:R. .
Mother now is 93 I am 60. She is in
a nuralng home and I visit her ever~
day. While this story Is tragic. it al so
ii bllartpua because the joke is on me.
I told myself through the yl'!ats it was
1111 my mother's fault that I was
unable to marry. but I realize now thtt m• mother was not ent il'ely to
Mame. '1 know now I must have been e
UttJe wactJ to have allowed h<'r to do
tbb tcr me. -EVE NUMBER JJ
DEAR &Vl 1 .., our l1t1l1h1 aad
ftlllll ... IN tWpeA. H't &M Ud you ..
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learned so late. Th anks ror 1harh1f .
DEA R ANN LANDERS: I lh1nk you
are Dll wet about telephone etiquette.
Acc?rdln$? to you a persoh alwa~·s
shou1cl identify himself when he makes
a telephone call. I say it is nobody's
business who is calling except the
person to whom lhe cal.I is placed.
E~peclally do I hate it when some Jit.
Ue kid says, "Who Is this? -fbrget·
ling the "please."
Another beef: I am an executJve and
I frequently call o t h e r business
executives and they ca.11 me. Some of
the big shots are too important to place
their own calls. They .have their
secretaries do it. When 1 get a call
frc.m a secretary who 1ays. ·•Mr.
Whatchamacallit wants to speak to
you," I alw1y1 say, "Well, tea him
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to call me then'' and t bant up.
You are getting dumber by the~.
Ann Landers. Why don't you retire? -
BACK BAY COLONEL
DEAR BACK: Yoa eoand Ute a Cef.
· rtbly aweet maa. Call me 1p
eemetlme.
"The Bride's Guide," Ann Landers'
booklet. answers some of Ute moat Ire.
quently aslted questions about wed.
dings. To receive ·your copy of ttUJ
comprehenalve guide, writie to Ann
Landen, 1n care of this MW'PIPfl',
encloltng a long, aelf-lddrested, ftalD.
ped envelope and 35 cents in coin.
-Ann Landers wtll be clad to belp yoa
with your probleinll. Send them to
her lR care or the DAIL y PILoPI' enclosl:ng a s~ped. HJf ...... 1 Rii
envelope.
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Playh~~se Patrons
I
Dental Society
Officers Tapped
Experieric~ Not New to Leader
Experience ..t ~IMP 19&'1. company. Upon blr retirtment, she
are two qulltlel Monday ''Theee crouPS," Mrs . For mmy years Mrs. w• nmatd to the Senior
'n1' annual installation ol
• ofti~ra of the Women'•
Auxiliary to the Orange
County Dental Society will
take place May U, at 7:30
p.m. in the Costa V.esa Golf
and Country Club.
'Beach, treasurer. }fr s .
Robert Enrman ol Colta
Men ii outaolna presldent.
Chairmen of s t a n d i n g
committees are the Mmes.
Ronald Kllngelbofer, Renald
Dillman, Lawrence
Dickinson, Paul W. Johnson,
Karl K. Nlahlmura, C. C.
Graham, Blayne Gumm and
Donald Hkkman.
Pois~d for Finale
A four-stage agenda will be ouUined by
Mrs. A. L. Pinkley when ahe conducu the·
next meeting of tbe Costa Mesa Civic Play·
house Patrons' Association at 7 p.m. Thurs..
day, May, 18, in the C9mmunity R«reation
MorninL Chli» OC Lacuna -Siebert explained, ''ftre Siebert ws a member of CiUlent Bill of Chica~o. She
member• •• auwecl 4' in organized to serve teacbers the AdYiaary Board) Citilena bu been lllted in • Wbo·s
their newly Jnttau.ct preai· in 311 stai. and rectll.lly Schools c 0 mm it e e ol Who in the Mldw.t," Who's
dent. Mrl. FredlriC L. became nationwide." Sbe anc.eo and wu active ill Wbo ol American Women:•
SJebert still terve1 00 the board ol countless c:ivic and com-aDd lbe uDictianlry ol
Mn. Siebert, who took direct.on al tDe cuualt1 mudty group1. lnternaaicmal Bioerepby. ''
over her 'new pt todty ~~~;:;~~~~;;;;~==~========~=======1 duriftC oeremome1 l D tbe
Hotel Laguna, baa In tbe
put seJ!Ved • • teadter,
princlpal aod d h t r i c t
.uperinteodent 1D OlJcico
sobooll befOre NtlrtnC ill
1984.
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Serving tbia year will be
Mrs. Allen V. Cole u preal·
dent and Mrs. 0 . Lind Jone•
as president-elect a n d
yearbook chairman. Vice
presidents are the Mmes.
Dale Ralllson. b e n e f It
cbai.rman; John Aach.leril,
dental h e a I t h cbairman;
Anthony V. Abati, second
vi~ president-elect, and J.
PukM Hart, pro•ram
chalrman. .
Also serving u officers
are Mrs. R. B. Hamen,
MCtetary and Mrs. Thomu
R. Davies of N t w po r t
Hats Off
Others are the Wanes.
Engman, Coeta Mesa; Lyle
B. Greenway, F o u n t a i n Valley; Blaine W or re 11 ,
Balboa lllaod; Les starnes,
Newport Beach, and JdM
Forte, Huntlncton Beach.
More are the Mmes. J. J.
Tbornqulst, Robert E .. Hun-
tington, James E. McElelk
ney, William E. Plinck,
Byron T. Sheffield and John
L. Croal.
Another Year Closes
Hatl will be doffed to
another year, to retiring of.
ticer1 and to incoming
leaden when Aerooutronic
Wivet dole another eeaeoa
Wedneedly, M8' 15.
Gathering in the Golden
Pheuant restaurant,
Anaheim, member• w i 1 1
etart the day with an 11 a. m.
social hour, followed by a
noon luncheon and election
and in8tallation of officers.
Jn carrying<>\& the theme,
cokrlul 9Pfing bonnetl filled
with Ooftnl will adorn
tables, while bats, depkting
various duties, will b e
presented to new officers as
ttiey are inlt~ed. Featured
on tJie program will be
barpdt, MiJ1 Haniet Wood.
Serving on the ar-
rangemel'IU comm.ittee are
the Mmes. Robert Pone,
luncheon; Neil Harrington,
tickets; Abraham Kelter,
10Clai; R. E. Coyt, decora·
tions; Jose p h Czys,
hospitality, and R i c h a r d
Auelmann. publicity.
Center. •
During the bu1ine11 session new directors
will be selected, proposed bylaw changes
read, season ticket sales will be reported
and final arrangements for the season's fi.
nale, a theater party after the play, "Three
Bags Full," will be revealed.
The usociation was organized in 1966 as
an .outfrowtb of interest from w}thin tbe
Women s Committee of the Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce. 1n November~ 1967,
, the group became a separate entity and now
ls guided by directors, beaded by Mrs. Pink-
ley, Mrs. J\onald Hardy, Mrs. James Macy
and C. K. Pri'st.
Bosses Bid to Banquet
BOllel ol buaioen woinen
wiH share the limelight dur·
ing the anoual di nn er
meeting of the Newport
Beach Chapter. American
Buai.nese Women's ABlocia-
tion.
But, one will be given
special honors, for he or she
will be named Bc>M.of-the·
year.
The gathering will take
place at 7::.1 p.m. ·Wed·
nesday. May 15. in the
Newporter Inn, a n d ar-
ranging the event are Mrs.
Dolores Cronin, president
and Mrs. Douglu Bray, vice
~•ideal.
Speaker will be D r .
Done.Id W a I It er , vice
chancellor of UCI, and
entertainment will be pro-
vided by the Mariners, a
group ol 12 young people
who sing and dance to selec·
tions from Broadway shows.
Their director• are Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Danne.
FoUowioC her retirement
from public Id-* edoca·
lion. lhe beomne aaeodate
professor at R o o 1 e v e 1 t
University -11ere ~ ~ght
teachers traininC ~ two
years ..
lo the past she 1erved as
president ol llhe "CUclco
Divl,ion, Illinois • Educletion
Association a.nd wea vice
president ot the lllinoia
Education Anocllrtlori.
In addit1on sbe was presi·
dent ol the Cbioato OMpter.
Pi Lambda Theta and led
the Pilot Club of Chicago, an
internatiooal service club
for women.
In lMS lbe h e 1 p e d
organiu aod illcorpor-ate
the Horace Manta CMualty
Co. and served as its
secretary unW 1987. In ad-
dition the ,..... one of the
organizers ol the Hont<:e
Mann Life INurance Co.
W'tUch she served M vice
president until 19M when
she became ita secretary
and remained ao until 1987.
She also was secretary,
treasurer. chief~ of.
£leer and a director of
Horace Mann Mutual Fund
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An old-time round loaf with • fifte cake-like
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HHrty muffins to have with fresh ~tter at
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may co's carpet
department has
everybody covered
Area Studes:ats Earn Honors o/~~~
A fine, light sponge cake, layered
with raspberry jam and sprinkled
with powderecf suger. A delicious
lightly sw .. t dessert. Ste
Door cnerla91 fer '"" ..... ntry lute. tnry •••t•I
It tokes o special ki nd of carpet deportmen.t to offer the selection,
expert advict and professional strvict that assures tveryont of
finding the carpet that's right for their preferences and pocketbooks.
Moy Co. has thot special kind of carpet deportment. Here's :.ivhy1
Selectio~literolly hundreds of colors, textures, fibers and styles.
Top quality carpets designed for every possible need and setting,
from elegant entertaining to the heaviest indoor traffic and out-
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carpets you con afford.
Professional advic._the kind of advice most evtryont needs in
the complicated job of choosing the carpet thot will give years
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carpet insta llers do the rest.
Comenietnt, flexible terms with May Tlm ....... no money down and
months to pay allow you to sttp up to the carpet you've always
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--one just righ t for you.
,J.U-lookiag, loat·•llriat
nylon sllorl shag broadloom
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TMs luxurious y« practical shott shag was ct.signtd with active
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yeon of UM--retoin1 it1 original beauty by re1i1ting stains (spots
wipe off. easilyl). Tht carpet i1 moth-proofed, mildtw-proof and
110n-all-'venic. Twenty txciting shodts from subtlt to slam bong.
Sole price includes instollotion °"' eJdra heavy rvbberind waffle
paddhtg.
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s t u d e n ta . a n d William
Hitchcock of Laguna Beach
High School.
Four area 9tudents were
Winnen in the Fifth French
S)>eaki.ng eoiu.t, spooacired
by the Alliance Fancaise de
la Rivier• californienne.
R~iv\ng honors were
Kathy Camp, Nancy Beach
and Laurie Kramer , Corona
del Mar High S c h o o 1
MW Beach adso was
presented a plaque tor ex-
cellence in French, a medal
Crom the Comw• Genen.t
of France in Los Angeles
and an honorary mem-
bership in the Alliance.
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Horoscope
Aries:
TUESDAY,
MAY 14
Hear 'Spouse~ MN. e5 W~~~e~~. ~V:: s~:.m..~:::e:::,~:.
p~t ot the Lawyers' in&ata'. SatU Ana and Holiday Inn, Oran&e Thu.rs· Genovese, Orqe.
Wives ol Califomla, will be ~Yand G<M.*1~ ~~~ day: Ma~ 16. Fe~vitles will Winnen oLtha Ln Day
the honored guest and in· ptelideota.; Donald Wood, begin ~ittl a 10C1al hour at Essay Contelt will b •
ltdlin& officer during the Orange and Sylvan Aron6oo, 11 a.m .. foUowed by a noon presented awards by Mrs.
1J SYDNEY OMARR
"The wise man controls
hll destiny . . . Astrology
pom the way ...
WF.S (March 21-April
19): Tonight, word you get
from one in authority enban·
cea your p r e 1 t 1 g e . Ap.
pohMment you have 'been aeekinC eou1d become reall·
ty. Eartier catch up on cor-
~. v~ plan-
Ding. Balance work, play.
TAURUS (AJri 20-May
20): Now you finilh raitier
than beein ventures. Money
quettiona are settied but not
iD manner you expected.
Key ii to relax, go with the
tide. Oki friend repays a
favor.
GEMINI (May 2l·June
JO): You tolve puzzle by
tonight. Oould prove pro-
fitable. Your creative edge
ii lbazl>. People who can
help do so. Accent on mar-•
riap, partnerships and suc·
cescful investment. CAN~ (June 21-July
22): Uae intuition in making
judgment coocerning writ-
ten iigreement. One wbo bM
taught }'OU lQlJCb D 0 W
deaervM your ..,eelal con·
sideratioo. Cement nlatiom
with mate, partner. Doo't
brood.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
Stretl versatility. Expand
·~ of intereet, activity. Loved one coBedl valuable
d£ta. Tonight you could be
in for surpri8e ol pleasant
variety.~ flexible -smile
and you win.
VIRGO: (Aug. 23-Sept.
22): Get down tlO practical
isaue in d e a 1 i.n g with
children, other loved ones.
Time for pretense is gone.
Now you face issues and ex-
press frank opinions. Don't
beat d>otrt tbe bush -state
case now.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-ect. 22):
Home affairs d ominate
tonight. Earlier. your mind
is centered on t r a v e 1 ,
change -later, you come
down to earth. Don't com·
pound error. Know where
you belong -get there.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.
21) : Study LIBRA message.
If you listen to relwves, you
could be confused. Decide
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fw yOUl'Hlf. Separate buic mun from wisbful tbint· me. Accent oa b 0 m e I
bu.ildinc, pracdcal affairs.
aMual session ol Orange Garden Grow, recording luncheon. John Teal F u 11 e rt on
County Lawyers' Wives. and co r re s po n d in g . Mrs. Wood, cbalrman of chairman.' Reclpienta. ..,;
SAGl'n'AlUUS (Nov. 22·
Dec. 21): Brooding ao-
compllahes oothing. £arly,
you feel empty, without
purpose. Before day ii
finilbed you have motive,
respoMibWty. You come
alive. Build, shore up emot·
ional reserves.
Heeding the group for the 1eC?etaries: Don Martins, the !.vent, announced a Richard s~ a 0 d
coming year will be Mn. Tustin, treasurer, and Hawauan theme will be us-Paula Scboepe of Newport
James Slack. FulJertoo, aod Albert Launer, Fullerton, ed. Assisting her with ar· Harbor High School and Jef.
serving on her board will be at.ate repre6ent.8Uve. r2:'1gements are the Mmes. fery Bailey, Gardea Grove
Richard Madory, Santa Ana, High School.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· What's ELECTROLYSIS Doing
Jan. t9): Cycle moves up ELAINE BARSALOU
tonight. What you have been Troth Told
MARY DAY, 642..U21 hr ... •lfl1111fe l11
waitipg f o r comes to pass.
Take Initiative. Be self-
st.aner. Othm have doubts.
But yoo know where you are
besided -get going.
AQUARIUS (Jan. »Feb.
18): A friend could confide
secret. Key is to be sym-
pathetic without becoming
inextricably involved. Finish
what you start. Work with
associates. Toss a a i d e
secret rears.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20): New friends, fresh con-
tacts, dilfere~ viewpoint
accented today. Discard the
old: don't hang oo to what
has passed. Strive for new
horizons. Your poteailal is
great. start living up to it.
IF TODAY JS YOUR
BIRTHDAY' you J>06Se65 in·
tellectual curiosity; you are
a natural r e p o r t e r ,
r e s e arc h e r • You are
fasc!inated with
photography, other means
or recording current events.
Interest in history, science
and religion now a t
forefront. To 11~,;.,:i:.w~~~ 0:,.'7,.~~ =1:.. s.uel Hints for Men -~ome;'·~.~~bl~;.~ JO crt7 ?1 !'ILHr, Box t.. a<end ~tr.I'·~ .. ''°"' ""' Yi N.Y. 19017.
OC Society
'Accounting'
For Meeting
A guest speaker and elec-
tion of officers will spark
the regular monthly dinner
meetint of Orange County
chapter of the American
·Society of Wom e n Ac-
coonta.nta.
Anaheim's Charter House
will be the setting next Thw:•y evening at 6:15.
J. W'. Gallagher, CPA, will
talk on audit! by Internal Revenue Service.
Reservations may b e
made with Mrs. Gerald
Dunn ol Brea, 529-70'22.
Fall Rites
In Offing
A Sel_)t. 1weddinc1n South
Budin~, Vt. ls being
planned by Elaine Louise
Barsalou and her fiance, 2nd
Lt. John S. Gregory, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted R.
Gregory of Emerald Bay.
News of the forthcoming
event has been announced
by Miss Barsalou's parents,
tv.r. and Mrs. JteDe Barsalou
of South · Burlingtmt
The b r i d e - t o • b e , a
stewMdess for E as t e r n
Airlines, attended t h e
University of Vermont and
now is enrolled at George
Wa s hington University,
Washingtx>n, D. C.
Lt. Gregory. a public in-
formation officer for the
82nd Airborne Division, Ft.
Bragg, N.C., is a graduate
of Laguna Beach -High
School and received his
ma ster s degre e in
journalism from
Northwestern University.
Sew Stripes
In Cotton
Sew a lively cotton stripe
for spring. Make it doubly
effective in 1 o o k -a 1 i k e
fashions for you and your
daughter.
Run stripes on the vertical
for your outfit. on the
horizontal for hers. Pick
stripes, fat OI' thin, bright or
pale.
You will find them all in
washable cotton fabrics that
wiU stay fresh and colorful
all summer long.
TIPS OF SUMMER SUN .LIGHT BY CLA IR OL·
Catch a ray of sunlight and we'll ripple it through your
hair to play up the excitment of your" new curly cut.
,Let one of our experts dazzle your coif w ith s hining
finger-tips of light, 20.00. In our Beauty Salons .
ASK FOR OUR NEW FRENCH WAVE : THE POOCHYI
We'll clip your nai r s hort and shapely ••• \et yov
keep it that way with our special fo rmula salon ,,,,
wave, complete with cut, 20.00. The cut alone ,
at 5.00. ln our F rench Room Salons._
Robinson's Newpol"'t Fashlon Island Phone 644-2000
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ANNIVERSARY
UP TO
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Phone 673-1950
afflclent hair N1Hvel
we uae tile Duel-1dio11
Electre-i.letl.. 111eth .... f Ploene for Ce111pll-
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2737 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
20 YNrt In Sime Location
MIDDY by ELISABETH Slew ART
Elisabeth Stewart has the young matron in mind
wnen she designed tf\ls sedate-pyschoder.c nylon print middy
wit. Fe.tur·•s littt.-boy trunh under bodice draped top, 26.00; m.tcft.
in9 lon9 cover up 36.00. Choose from Bl•ck/White or Blue/
Green combinations in sizts 8 to 16.
COSTA MISA
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I. DAIL v flllOT Monday, May U, 1968
Greeks Ice American Service
A dessert bridge party will be given by Laguna
Beach Panhellenic to benefit · the Laguna Beach
Chapter, American Field Service. The event will
take place in the Three Arch Bay home of Mrs.
D. M. Hummel at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 15. Mrs.
BRECK'S
FINUT NIM •• ,
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Lawrence Dunaway, chairman, ices a cake for .
the dessert event, while Mrs. George Carpenter
(left), president, and Mrs. Toy Thouroughman,
committee member, look at her creation hungrily.
Musicale
Charted
It will be anchors a-weigh
ne~ Th u r s d a y when
())apter 121 of ttie American
Anociation of R e t i r e d
Persons gathers in Harbor
Senior Citi:tl!ns Recreation
Center, Newport Beach, at 1
p.m.
Newport Beach H i g h
School Sailor Band and
Orchestra under ~ direc·
tion of Richard England will
present patriotic songs and
music from the Broadway
It.age. Mrs. James Sawyer
also will offer songs.
Postprogram activity will
include a refreshment break
arrmged by Mrs. Omles
Estridge of Newport Beach.
There is no charge for the
meeting and peno~ over 55
years are invited to Mtend .
Dynamic maturity and
nU-sufficiency is a prime
mm of the organization. A
warm interest in t h e
achievements oi youth is a
natural for theee members
who have declined to retire.
Ft1llerton SeeRe
For: ~eremony
Married iJl a caodltUpt
ceremony in the F i r s t
Methodist C b u r c h of
Fullertoft were Mn. Reggy
Genevieve O'Donnell and
Volney Amea Peck.
The Rev. Dr. John Zim·
amooa ipecial iuetita. Mn . George Grip Of Rockford,
111 .. the bride's aunt, and
Mr. and Mrs. W t D d e l l
Hawkinson of s t o c tt o D ,
another aunt and uncle.
The newlyweds flew to
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·mer performed the double
ring rites for the daughter
ol Mrs. Harvey R. Rydholm
ol Costa Mesa and the late
Mr. Rydholm.
Maryland lor their weddialj!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!'!!!!
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The bride. oven in mar·
riage by !\,er uncle. Ute Rev.
Henry W. Andersoo of
ctaremonl wore a mint
~ floor · length chiff<>C\
gown 'with. mosa )P'een ac-
cewxies and carried a
1priog bouquet.
Gowned in yellow chiffon
was Mrs. Clayton L •
Kolvoord of Los Angeles,
the matron of honor.
Robert Risley of Fullerton
was belt man while Anthony
Przybyszewski , I.he
benedict's IOO·in·law from
Fullerton. Lan'y Dotnor of
Fullerton and R ic ha rd
Stewart, the bride'• cousin
from Pomona. ushered.
Mrs. Stewart was I.he
solo1St.
their home in Fullerton
after stops in t h • Midwest
and western states.
The new Mrs. Peck ia an
alumna of Rockford High
ScllOol and Sarachon-Hooley
Butine•a School, KUlal Ci·
ty. Mo. and attended the
University of Mkhigu. Her
husband ia an alumnU1 of
Tri-State College, Angola,
lod.
Emblem,. Club .... ' The Elka Lodge is the aet-
ti.Dg for meetinp of tne
Emblem Club 201 of Laguna
Beach. Membert gather I.he
first aJld third Tuesday• at a
p.m.
Century Club
. ConN to our
ARTISTS'
SIDEWALK BAZAAR l
TODAY throu1h SATURDAY, MAY 18
Also aee
CRAJPTSMEN AND ARTISANS AT
WORK EACH DAY FROM 1:30 to 2:30 P.M..
ALL DAY SATURDAY ••• ON THE KALL
The Continental Fullerton
was !tie settin1 for I.he
reception. Mrs. FI o y d
Lumpkin fl Buena Park
circulated the bridal book
Twentieth Century Club of
Huntington Beach meets at
7:30 p.m. I.he third Tuesday In Lake Park Clubhouse. .. _______ llilaliumliauillllililiiiii
A personal message ~t · Marshall: __ .
f rorn G orta arn or complete ."~~
. personali1ed pco~th spert instrUCuon
Mr system is :ement combined !':... :educing system ciln ,
d posture impro No other .e,IY't -an facet of'beautY: to lose those
every offer mY scrvte~ rt~1kjs, and ca5 Y waY. and keep a
or does. m is relaxing, tfl' . help you regain. \ca.$e
My sysdtc ~"d inches. We ca.nd t the same ume. re poun s -· 1 h "' an • extra . d youthfu s ar rnanY trim. poise ' . health but t~
muscle tens1<?~~t is not only dilff\agtn~ t~lder than she is. :rhh~ 0verwe1&>• appear year t to lose we1g. '
pounds m.lke a wo':~o attend m.Y sill~n ows: how.much more
· · . of women rail 1dc-a 1.S t Ju ma1orh1cy do H owever. the ~v~ I " '111.11hort wtt . ~"cc does and t ey · \)ecome '" J•IS 1' . oal appe~-· · accractive you can knows thilt her pers~ange a normally v1vad
Every woll\ana}jty. Ove~eight ~ cdepre~sed. irritab~ anhe
aifect her pe.rso~man into one who ~ oines with hers~ • t
c1ous, charming more diss•usf1ed she ~ss and less eserc1te ~
unh•PPY· ~h~kc\y to overeat. S~e t=r~ Yo• '"" loo~ lf>ftly .s m:'n. ore she is I d an acuve . \ k like a new wo
roses th~ energy t~t i~aeasier than evec~\: today for .Yo~ fr:S~
tts 1'" ,.,,. Tod•Y·f the difficult ~t. bliption. l will disc
l will ti&ke ~e fi,.UJe an.alysis, 'Wit~ ~o~ you how we c~ guar·
ueatment . rob\ems w1tb. you an '" /1111 ,. bt /0t-'tly~
your figure P f"tfJflf'fW '' s 1tlflf' /J"J? A
antee results ... • f J(g/IA.
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that she will reach her pre-determined
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Sportwear
~Foriel stmaliH •iet. slrHIHS tltrtise.
Jills . . . I• p111u aH i1c,es ~1ickly u~
safely ~is 11e dstl1tely parutee4 way!
Woven Plaids
colorful cotton• f~ 4rt11t1, ltlouae1, 1chool
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Our highly successful fiaure beaucy plan is based ~n
the use o( very special machines designed to. ~an1sh
every correc;table figure faulc. On your fi.rst ~1s1t, for
which there is •t so/1111/y "' '""'"' ., Hllf,llllOlf, your
figure will be analyzed and you will be given a.dcmo~
stration ueaaneot. I!.""' woman secs results 1mmed1·
ately! It's the most pleasant, rclaxmg way co lose weighc!
forgoueo is the irritability caused by the stresses of
d1et1nJ. Our machines inviaori&te, yet relax you ...
you lea~ the salon each time feeling ljke a new woman!
Hew Cu We G11rutee Res11ts1
A personalized progreu chart as prcpued, so thac c~ch
11me you visit the saJon a trained counselor can guide
, ou toward your ~pec1tic ,oats. We keep a constant
~heck on your progress roward a lovelier fi~re
IA rhis way. you reach your desired goal in the shortesc
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WI All HI A GYM
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Hew IK~ hes 411 'nis testf
The n andud pri<e r°' 1te11menu i1 U .00. You 1tt
clearly rold 1he a1u11ber &lld freq-y of ~-11•
required to help JCKUtlCh )'out pte-duu-d aoel-
Th1s w1y you know H oKtly •h11 your sell'·impro.e·
menc Is .,1111 tO cost )'Of.I ••• rhere lft 90 ntnt or
hidden chartt• wh1uoevtr. ·
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A recent I
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ID Soudlent: ..000 wiAtl
aver.ace inco
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How mucl
cu '" 'DMl quesUon
important
coulder CJ
-before •
house hunti
'nle old
thumb.that
Uy can aJ
bome eo1ti.
to two and
times its g1
nu! income
UHd by
asencies.
Tbua, Wl no,ooo you
p),000 to.
Mott mo
ors believe
ball time•
home ia at
limit.
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Curr«
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the current
b6lml at thi
callfornl• ....
by Robert
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Diltrict, wht
members an
HWJtin&ton 1
Beac
Every W•
p.m. mem1
S..Ch Bab
Hunttnaton 1
tion Center
HB T
TOPS 00'
Beach meet
Jt 9:30 a.m
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I Your. Budget When House· HuntiDg
By DOltOTBY WENCK
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A recem news artkw reported llat
... median P,dGe of new tract bomea
ia Southen1Califom._ ii more tball sa.ooo with on1y 11 petteot "' the anr-ee incOme families being able to
ettord tbe new homes beinl Glfered. How much bome
cu JM afford?
Tbe que1Uob la an
important one to
CQUlder carefully
-before you 10
house hunting.
The old rule of
thumb "that a fam·
Uy can afford a
home costing two to two and a ball
times its gross an-
nual income is ltill
UHd by lending
.,encies. 'lbul, wttb an annual income or
'10 000 you should be able to buy a ..,;ooo to '25,000 home. •
Moat money management counsel· ors believe that spending two and a
half times your annual income for a
borne iJ 1tretchin1 things to the very
limit.
A family with m~ other expeue1
-for example If they Ud m~ chll-
dren to t.ed and clotbe, .. if tbey bad
mQy lDec11Cal tJpelllll .. ~ -
would be advised to 1taJ a. to the
two times amnaal iac:om. fllart.
Tbe hiatier priced tbl boaw, tbe
bl(her the other COIU -tael; llllur·
aoce, malntelfance -plus tbe fact
that moat familiea feel lt neceuary to
maintain their Uviq standard at tbe
same level u tt*r' neigbbon. ,
Keepin, lUl with the neighbors may mean having more expensive furnish·
ings, landaeaping -even clothes and
automobile -than the family might
have in • less expensive neighbor·
hood.
So it ls well to consider not only
bow much bou.se you can afford from
the totAl price standpoint, but also
ho• much you can afford to spend
on housing expensea from mboth to month. • ·
'Mortgage companies usually JNist
on tlbe monthiy paymoot being well
below 25 percent ol monthly income to
allow for other expenses. The max-
imum allowed is usually about 20 per,
~t of take home pay. Many lenders
prefer the montilly payment to be no
more than 15 to 18 p«cent ol monthly
income.
FHA bases their evaluatioa ol a
borne buyer's ability to pay on three
factors:
1. Effective income -tba4 is, in·
come which 11 dependaa. IDd con·
tlnWnt. A wife's 1llCOIDe ii llldudtd
only il abe bu u eatablilbed woning
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cbildrea.
2. ~ bOUllnc exp•11 ol
new boaie, C01DPllld ao ..... th•
family ii used to pa1111 •
S. The fMDDy'1 total tlxed obUCa·
tions. A famYy baviq no other ouutandinc debt.a mi&ht qualif) for a
larger loan d>An a tamDJ making
many installment payments.
The JMSt experuive part of home
ownership i.s tibe lllltere1t you pay on
your mortgage. So it pays to 6op as
carefully for your moricac• aa you do
for your home.
Interest, in effect, is rent for tbe use
ol money. ~ee fact«s which af.
feet total interest cost are interest
rate, size ol loan M>d IqtQ of loan
term. • .
On FHA and VA loans the interest
ra~ is now 6% perceot. On a FHA
loan you pay an additional % percent
to FHA for your loan illsurance
premium -a total of 7~ percent.
On FHA and VA insured loans the
government imlures the lender against
toss in case of default. Because of ttijs
extra safety to the tender, tbe interest
and down payment are lower than on
conventional loans.
Interest rates on conventional loans
are moving up from 7 to 8 percent and
me:y 10 h1tber.
Alt aciditioaal COit la "points''~ ••
eel tN borrower or .. 11er (ill tbe cue
ol l'HA or VA lolu) bJ dae lender for dllcounU.C tbt lDOrt&Ne. A point ii 1
perc:tm of tht loin. 1'Mia 4 po1ota on a ta.ooo loan woWcl be a fee cl •1.000.
When llU fee II charled to tbe teller,
be J11a1 pad the totll price of tlbe bcme to cover Jt. ·
LeDdera for home mort,agea include
uvioga and loan companies, which
generally otfer t!1' most lenient tenna
for the higaest Interest r a t • 1 :
m or t g a ge companies, commetclal
banks aod insurance oompan.ies, "tVbich
usually charge the lowest interest
rates but require biih down payments.
Most mortgage& these days are
amortized, meaning you make a flJted
monthly payme.it for the. life of the
loah which includes interest and part
ol the IJl'indpal, aod may iliclude tax-
es and inaurance.
On en amortized loan your int~rest
costs are bl~ si.nce you reduce the
prlocipal very slowly at first. On a
long term loan ol 30 or 40 Yffl'S1 you
will pay more on interest than on the
prineipaJ for well over ba:U the length
O( the loan.
A small diHerence in interest ra{e
can make a big difference ill t.otal In·
teresi costs. For example, on a 30
year, $25,000 lQ&n, total interest at 6o/,
~rcent would be .about $33,000. At 7~
percent it would be about $38,000 -,,
'5,000 mo.re. M<Wtlly payments would
be about $14 bllhtr.
Sile of your don payment also af·
feetl total co,tt, tor lbe n.ore you bor· row, tbe more lm«ett yoo pay.
On a 25 year loan at t percent few
~ry addltJonal $1,000 you borrow,
~back in !Dter~ almoet that,.
Witb a loog • term, low down pay·
ment mortg.age, CM ~ int.erect will·
be rreater tbao the total amotmt of the
loan. And on a 40 year loan ttie in·
tereat costs '1'e nearly double thole on a 20 year loan.
Flor example, total interest on a sv,
perceot, •16,000, FHA loan would be
$12,00> for 25 yean, '20,920 for 40
years. Doubling tbe length ol ttie loan
reduces the monthly payment by only
$15.
Thus from .the total cost standpoint
low-down, )Ong.term mortgages are
questionable. But famUiei who expec~
to sell a home in just a few yean may
prefer thU type of loan in order to
keep their equJty small so they can
.ell the home more ~.
The low-down, long term loans have
also made It possible for families witb
little cash to buy homes.
But families who are interested ln
keeping interest costa down, should
shop for t'.he best interest r•. make
as large a down payment as they can
afford and reduce the cost ot time by
taking a shorter te-rm !oan.
Assemblyman Reviews
Current Problems ·Peering Around Guil~s Band Together for Fete
Symphony Guilds of Daniel ~wis, ~tor Concert Seriel and'sotoiats
Oranae OcNnty will join in of the OC Sy m p b o n y who will appear with the
their llDlal Spring luncheon Orchestra, will present a orcheatra.
In the ot...yland Hotel, irosram. DurinC the 1un-The pUblic is invited and ~-~~--1 revision and Club, Federate <1 • on w ......... _ ... _ u ... 15 Social cheon an announcement on u-~ '-6-.J'--1. ..... ~w~ TANNED and rested after Mre. Robert Bobnan who ~:r. ~ · behalf of the MiOclatioa will .... "" --w.uvu -vu-tht current campuia pro-Wednffday • May 15· a trip to Las Vegu and sliwecl .,,_, frCllll the c:oeet hour beP. at U a.m. follow. be made concerning the talmbie at the symphony of.
blllDI at die University ol. Presiding during the 11:30 Hoover Dam are Mr. and fog far a few _, ot 1un. ed bJ lancb IDd a -m. forth cominC aeason ot flee, 547-t186 er 547~188.
callfomia will be discussed a.m. luncheon meeting in.-------------------------__..r_-.. _--------------------by Robert H. B u r k e • the Kona Kai restaurant will ~an for ~e 70th be Mrs. WWiam Campbell,
Oiltrlct, when be speaks to · pr e s 1 d e n t . Program
members and guests of ~e chairman Mrs. B e r n a r d
Huatlngton Beach Woman • Gage will introduce the
speaker.
Beach Babes
Every Wednesday at 'I
p.m. members of TQPS
Belch Babes convene in
Huntiniton Beacti'• Recrea·
tioa Center for programs.
Special guests wlH include
Matt We y u k e r, ad·
minlstrative assistant, Mrs.
Robert Shupe, president of
the Orange County
Rep u b 11 can • Women,
Federated, and members of
the Mesa Verde Republican
Women's Club. HB TOPS OO's
TOPS OO's of Huntington
Beach meet every Thurlday
'lt 9:30 a.m. in Community
Methodist C h u r c b , Hun·
tinaton Beach.
Assisting with the lun-
cheon and program will be
ttie Mmes. W. D. West,
William Regan,, L e R o y
Benion and P. N.
Richardson.
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This week .•• a salute to · our own ••. the state
that offers more of all the good things in life
••. the golden state •••
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C&lif omfa raisa them ••• or makes them ••• or brfnp them
in ••• here you find the finest foods from all part.a of the
earth ••• yours to enjoy I California livinl ia rreat I
tantaloupes
So meaty ••• 10 ripe ••• 10 aweet! •• pound C
Eye of the Round
1Jonelet1 .. , thick cut, juicy and ten-s1 39 der ••• from U.S.D.A. choice beet
••• Put thl.a on the roti11erfe for a • , •
treat to be remembered I
Sirloin Tips •• $1.29·
Brat. them ••• eerve with rich sra~ and lot. of noodltl t
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Or Napa·Sonoma-Mtndoclno, tf 100 prefer ••• either ,,_,, a
wine fOU'll mjo7 I BllJ'IUDdt, Qaliblil or ... Halt-pO..
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Strawberries
Lusciously ripe and delicious •••• buket
Cucumbers
Loni and men and cool • • •••• each
~adishes-Onions
Red and rreen for color and flavor ••• bunch
Tomatoes
Ripe., • .;,lid ••• for pretty 1lice11 .. pound c
Avocados
Hau variety ••• to rood fn aalada ••• each
Rois S. ere. DresSlnQ .•••. s-oz. botti• • • • • • 43c .
Prieu i" •fleet at all 1toru
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'lboae who prefer their
movies filled to the brim with
~citement and topped with
4'adly danger will find an ap.
aUng pair at the Mesa
theatJ'e. A Struier b Town
plus Sol Madrtd, both showing
iii color, 'supply the dramatic
adventures associated with
shoot-<1ut. and pursuita after
the ljwleas guys.
Tony Anthony plays the title
role of A Str1111er la Towa,
The cast features Frank Wolf,
Yolanda Modio and Gia San-
dri. Sol Madrld'1 stars include
David Mccallwn, s t e 11 a
Stevens, Telly .S a v a l a ~ ,
Ricardo Montalban and Paul
Lukas. The former film deals
with a man's revenge against
a bandit and bis gang, with
the locale in a Mexican
village. The Sot Madrid story
tells about a narco agent trail-
ing ll big heroin dealer.
OLUCONUOll
As tbe above pair take their
leave of the Mesa tomorrow
night, so will the tremendout
motion picture Tbe Bible show
at the Udo tonight and tomor·
row before departing.
Scheduled for showing this
Wednesday iJ a movie that
deals with love and romance
in strict relation to the calen-
dar. Titled Sweet November,
viewers get to take a peek, in
Technicolor at that, of what
goes on in a duplex apartment
in Brooklyn during t h 1 I
eleventh month.
Sandy Dennis (Mrs. Gerry
Mulligan) plays the young girl
who baa only a short time t.o
live, and who dedicates this
time-on-earth to doing good
for fellow man. Natch. those
of the masculine gendeil A
guy-a-month-club ls the an·
swer. Not ooe day more, none
less, the charming femme
lends an ear to the guy'•
bang-up and soothes th• aav•
age beast. In this case An-
thony Newley ls the current
guest.. He falls for the gal.
She for blm.
Headed f o r Metrocolor
showing next is a western
adventure starring G I e n n
Ford. Arthur Kennedy and
Dean Jagger are co-starred in
the film that gives glamorous
Mexican movie star, Pilar
Pellicer: her H o 11 y w o o d
screen debut.
Day Of 'l1le EvD GIDI WU
shot on location in Durango,
Mexico. Kennedy and Ford
form a pair of t o u g b gun
fighters who fight side-by-side
against bandidos and hostile
Apaches. However, w h e n
romance enters the acene in
the person of Barbara Bab-
cock, these two tough guys
forget their alliance and
become face-to-face, jealous
enemies! ·
ANTHONY QUIHH
MESA MATINEES start the
week's feature program, when
a brand new film is scheduled
for opening, such as this com·
Ing Wednesday Tb.is is a out chance to get.the-jwnp
on yota friends, and also take
a good break ln the middle of
the week, on a pleuant af.
ternoon. The programs start
each Wednesday at 1 o'clock,
opening with free
refreshments.
FREE PASSES to'the Mesa
or the Udo will be malled to-
day to M. C. Adair,. 1803 E.
Balboa Blvd., Balboa, J. H.
Priestly, 214 Fernlea.f, Corona
del Mar, J. F. Henrikua, 4G
E. 17th, Coeta Mesa and Er-
nest Vost, 511 Allio, NrtnKrl Beach. •
We ltnclrtlJ hope • add
your name to tbla . lilt ol
perlODI wbe IN Ill.St.cl to enJOJ a mcme at the Udo or
M... u 1utat1 of ''PSct&n
Peeb."
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ord aales for Cbryaler Plymouth Divilioa. Road
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HOTICI TO calOITOtll .... HN ...... 1·~ l.n I(~.,_ 11'
SUN.,Oa COURT OP' TMll °" JUN£ 7, IHI, al II :ot A.M .. I ENI!· "'1'11 A °"1;, f n ~~· I} · fHI sun 0, CALIPOtlflllA '" FICtAL SEltVICE co,. • c..111en11a air· u • :12 n:ot Fl "~b .Joo l,B TMll COUNTY 0. OtlA.... Hnnon ••• $1111 ·-•nted Truttw llftCltr locll ·1! .... ~ • t. ...
.... A -.n ..... l'U ...... 111 .. 0-of Trutl dlhld ~-cl El 7.121 "' .. 't· Etlale <II ALIE•T OTTO MU..CIN, H, 1"4 tXeatled Ill' 00\IElt·IEltOH Ill 1Hi 14. ~ Ii, · ~~;~E IS HEllHY GIVaN '9 ... =~:;. ... ..,~ ::~':.~ I t 1';· J· "') U:ift~;:f
credllora "' ,,.. • ....,. Mll'tf fecledllot a.. _.., nu, -2'1. "' Offlc:lel lteo-rF;;t l . I a. I 11\fl •II '°"°"' NVllW ilillfM "°'"" ... or8 Ill "" f/lfl('9 of lllo Coufll\I 1t-.r II • l"I d 16 1 , .. Id <Mc .... ere ..... red 19 fllt l!IM\, of Ot•-C-ty, C1Nlor111t, WILL Sl!ll :: f !$~1dlb 1. ' •
wllll '"" _...,.., -.cNn. 111 lllt tlfke "T l'UILIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 110.. •II fnc 1e.n 1f: La~ Giii 11j If· of "" clef1t of "" ....... 11 .... CIUff • .,, Dllt ,Olt CASH , ... ., ....... ""'-of .... ,., Sllr ••• • I ttl!tdl 16, 17'
lo P<""'I !hem. wllll ,,.. -.eN lft ~I .._ Of Ille Ulll,_. Ste ... ) at ..rn: t.n ..... t! 1. 2..a
VW<Mn. 1o "" Ufldersi.-et .!!!I "" Sou111 ,....,.. °"'r•nce 1o ,.,. 0t•"" "'~"ie/:9 Frrm._n 1rw •:02 ,,. Dr•"ll••-"-· ·-.. _., Cevnty ~. Clly "' S.lltt A.... 5111 iJO L l '"' 4l6 4N7• ca111or111a. wi.1e11 •• 111e •'-"' w.i-s1.,. of c.n1orn1• •" r1w111. 1111e .,,.. 111-,_ 1•.v 21. Loom~· S.V••n ~ ·
of "" undertloMd Ill •If mtlltn -· """' COllllWYed .. --lleld bv II Ufl-lllCOm i JD t 07 l llM •. 13. roll'!"° to Ille estei. of Y id ~. lier tal<f Dffd ol Tnitl 111 ,,.. er-rty 111· S...Cltl :u J'.t7 I I ll. 'u·ff
wllltlfl ••• "'°""" an.< Ille ""' llubll(.e. ....... In ul<f C-'Y ..... Slate des<rlbH ~hHI f I 1,-f Pm ~Ji... Hj h o lie• of 11\lt nollct. t t: rm l ·1 1fn Man FllCI 12. .72
Oaltd Aorll H, IHI, A LWM!lold Etl•le In elld te Lot " of 1~1~1... i~Jt 1:11 Ma» Giii ji· 11.U::•
Roller! F. Murllen Trecl Ho. "1• H tllowft Oft e M., ,._ oio..~: Mus Tr ··m· Admlnl1lrtlor wtlll W'lll cordff In 8-1S7, ,. ... t to I• ,,.. aull'f Unav•~ Mtln 7. a"M~ed ol ""Wiii Of "'9 clutllle, MIKellt-Me11t, ntc:otdt cl 0 u"'f,. ~llfVll :fc.~M~I 1H~ a:
aboYo "'"'fd decl9dtlll Ot•"9t COU<ll'I' Calllo<fll•• creeled by w'-; 1141 s _..111~\ MoodY " 1Y.• 1t. JOYI & COMSTOCK 11\tl ~In ... ,. dtlM JllM IO, IKJ bot 1111 .,,,.: M-... d ll.'1 IS.
1'?t Ore ........... Awe. eflcl belWM" Ille lrvlne ,_...,, • WHI 'f 22.22 ti2t Mor1o11 l'llndsj
IUOll• '•"'· Ct1-...e lllrtl111e Cor.watlOft " 1ftMt • .._ Mae> "'°"' 1Ul l1.t1 Orwlll '~·i•7 1s·~ T•• mo n1-tnt um ~• co ccw-•lloft. • '"""' c:or-.11.... ~· t l'f.11'1? :~ , a:il
wfl~ lllt Wiii -xM loml• C...-alloft ....... llutl""t H :..,. llg rn rn MIF Giii '· 4.t? 'ublli.lled Ora"'' c .. st Oelly 1'11111, 0owr SllOt'ft o.;,....,.,._ Co .. M 1ft. 0 e ,,:11 11:1> Mui Slln 21:10 20.J.!
April 22. "· ..... May .. u. '"' .n... -'9Cordtf A11911lt 11. 1"3 "' --omtt I A 11.41 ::"' JtS:: 10 ~ 1f:il
Sparked by good retail
saJes of the leadin1 model.I,
almost every dlvtsion in the
auto industry polted record
sales in April.
Chrysler P l y m o u t h
Divilion's Western Area
recorded the best April In
the divisioo's history. "Th.ls
marlted the first time evel'
t b a t Chrysler-Plymouth
dealers i.n this 1rea eold
·more than 10,000 unlta in
April," wettern • r • a
manager Frank Filher Nid.
Spe.arMadiog the record
1ales performance wu the
intermediate P l y m o u t ll
Satellite line. Flsher ~ded
that the "hottest selling
car" in the lntermedlate line
is the Road Runner which
was introduced thil year.
Overall sales are up 17.1
percent from a year ago.
Dodge dealers are Clyin&
even higher with a 45 per·
cent increase ln April plea.
April was alao their all·tbu
high.
Model year to date for the
division reflects aales of
336,848 cars and trucks for a
15 percent increase over
last year.
Lincoln-Mercury -.Jes in·
creased 21 percent over last
April with the new Mootego
setting the.pace. Nationally,
it was the fifth consecutive
month in which Lincoln-
Mercury tales improved
o v er the period in the
previous year.
Sales of new cars and
trucka from Ford Divilion
in the Los Angeles sales
district increased by 23 per·
cent over last April. Local
truck sales increased 47 per·
cent.
Buick dealers nationally
sold 61,007 units in April for
a 19.6 percent increase over
1967. It was their teeond
biggest April in history.
Buick dealers alao set an AltWMYt Mr "4Mllllftr9tor Harbor 111 .... '-M ComN...,, • C•ll-1 A& O. "" MIF Fd If . 11.lt
---· -· -7'2 of 011tc1e1 Recor•1 IN om• 12.25 ll.l? ,.•1 • u.n LEGAL NOTICE ....... ,,,,_., "' •lld .. N kl ..... .... onc"'i",,., lP' n·~ N:t :~ ... 1f.g .:.
bttft .,,.,_ " ~·~ C-_,.,, '"" J~ .U. NJ. Sic s.r· SUl'HIOlt coun 0, TMI ""' • Llmllecl '•rlMnll••· ,.,, .,. ... """ Sec .,: .. u... •••11 1\.:2 'l·1 ITATI O" CALl,.OIUllA "Olt •'9-rtCDnled ,Auvust n , IHJ 111 oro l4 1 ·iJ 1a.'2 = l·il s'L New State Law Eases
THI COU"TY O" OUNell book --7'1 of Ofllcl.tl •eccrd•. ~!Z,. 'I,-1f·; lf?j ,• Siii J: e:J6 c-lllttmw D-11111 Said selt Wiii .. -· bl/I WflllOut Vtolt M JO. 10:.. ll(Om •. t·"' SUMMOllll cov.,..nt or warr.tlll'f, exoreu or Im· ti lllC l>. 15 ll Sloe• f.02 .U
r>ATlllCIA ELLEN STILWELL. l'ltl,... Plltd, rev•rdl,,. tttlt, --.-or ..,. Ea Fd t· j':" Gr'!!)h 11.30 li ,>5 , YNE STILWELL «imMancn , le NY lllt rtn,.1111.., 10rl11-Gr ,7' 1.)0 N~I n tsl S l' .0 loll Vt. EAfltl WA ' CIN I IMIM of 111t 1101e tc ~ Id V {"v fO 0 IS NE.A ~ul 12. 11 .$2 Oeltf'd&nl s ur... D¥ " I Shr J°9t il2 Now llO 11 1 U 01 Restrictions on Stocks
P'IOP'Lf OF THll STATI 0" Owd ot Trvtl, fO.Wll: •1•*·00• Wllll lflo ;.. 11 In a'.n 9:21 H-or 21:0 lt:U CAL,,011.NIA .. Ille ....,. llMMf ~ lerHI from DcloMr IS, 1"6, tt In Mid rntl 17. O 17.70 Ntw Wld 14.2' U.U
"""' nete arovld..r • ..,..,ancH, II anv. ullffr rf\'fut IS. I lt.s7 Norusl 17~ "·,1j You 1,. l>tr.iiy 4lrlded lo flle·• writ-"" ,.rms of Mid e>...i of Tnitl. ''"' et11 .. , 11,SS 't." 1110 F~ 1 17 "H•r.I
1111 oleadl"9 111 r1S1>0nte la Ille comolal11I <ll•irtet •flcl ex-of ,,.. Trut!\\e •1'41 ::,1s11t I~'.!: 1ld~ 8;::.11 ~d ': •:
Of Ille •bovt Nme<I olal11fll! wllll Ille of Ille lrwb Offlecl bot seltl °"" of Ml'l Gr js.41 6.15 "°"" M .f ··a cltrll of !hf .tbovt tfllflled courl 111 !ht Trusl. nem 6.11 1U8 l'tllla " \ ·u , .. •DoV• tnl111ed 1ctfoll .._.. • ...-111St .,.,., Tiit benefkltrv ......., ttld 0.... Of flflltlM t .t7 t~ l'llarlm • n. 1~ M1'1 court, wt"';" TEN da.,I •ffw Ille T~tl, bv --ftl e brocll or cit-CIVIi Fd 11.11 12. l'llot S
1
, n·~ Ht'Vkt °" "'°" Of 11111 ,.,,,,.._, H _,,.,. 111111 111 Ille olllle•llons sec11fed llltreOY. oul !Giii l~f~ ~· ;/:..: ~ l :&
Wfllll" Ille .00V. MrNd covnlV, ., wl!M11 lier.-.. Heaifwcl ttld de"Wf'H ,. .... ..~ fsM lfl4 1'100\ llW l.g '
THI RTY elev• ff __,, tlww!lert. Ufldenfe"" • wtttt.rl O.cltratlon "' 0.. ,.:.., tMll 12.1111:· P'rlct Tit ,,:
You •rt llereOY llOfllltd "'"' 1>11-.,.,., fault •11111 o.m... IOr Seit> -•rl""" E~ ~fWI ta.ti I .n I'm-. U I IO nle .t wr~ rHPCfltM fl~Mlfle N l<f "°'l<.t of llrttctl ttld of tlectlon lo CtUM • 14.611 .l't l'11tlltll ml 12.Jol
Ololollll Wiii lokt llld9,,,.11! lot e11y ,;_y "'e llncltnltMd le N II N l;ll "'-"' fot '!!!':J '':ff ll·U 'l/:lr l'U J rl lf:"
Gr dam•°" !Mm-1,, "'° -"''"' ., .. nstv seld CltlflNllOllt, • ..-Ille~. ~§;(fj a. · 5.., 1 J:os .sl trl\lflt UllOll conlraC1. or will tllOIY lo Ille on JulY ii, IH7, Ille liftdenl9Mcl <•tntd ~m: rll> ·~ 1'
court for •••• ,,,., relle1 -·"'*" '" Ille ttld nollct of bret cll •lld "' •IKlltll .. 7.11 7.ti IKOll'I . I ·n comolalnt be recorclod In boolt IJOt, -.. 4M. flf 7.'I •·H l11v~ • l' ,f Vev mi 1 -• the efvl<• ., •• _..., .. Id Ofllcl•I hcotdl. I s,t .. , 1h: :•• tcPt ih 1 • 2 "' tftY ml fltr CMMC1tf -lllt ffm· Ott.: Ocloeer u. IH7 ~·, \~r: llo. 112'.a s:~~ Fuiiclti .
•laln1 •• 11111 --· s~~ ""°"'" llENEl'tCIAL Hlt\llCE CO. Ffttclrtr 1 : • l•I j1. J'·t ,_ .. lie ,_" ... Wltlll• Ille llmt •mll .. Hid Tl'llllee. Flld LI •. s.1• '°'" 51 1. 2.
.,., ... "' llllt ... _ ... " .... -·"'"' l y "· L TU•NElt, \11('9 l'rttldtnl Founders •• t.7' '"" lftV '!·ft 'l· flleHlftt lo Ille CM!fllellt, "'' 14"11 FO\lfll'I 1', I.... 5~1 ••· ;:· l
Oaled Ftb. IS, IHI. •ublltMd N-1 Harber N_, l'r.u "'t:.""s.~,.,: J4 I: i::.11 lh 20: 1 •SE.Al l combined w1111 D•llY l'liot, N_, lffdt. Ir om ,. .. !·94 au s seulv wyvt
W, E. ST JOHN. Cle~ Ctnfonll• May ll, 20. 27, IHI ft+.t V~I 1:01 1:Js Adel' ln~ll'tt
a v Marv i.ou Gordo'! '""" Am 11.11 J}l' t' Inv 1p• 1!:u Dew..,,_ LEGAL NOTICE Fllftd 111• 11.n .&S 1tc Am ·" f
" JACIC HALL 8'" l11wsl 7.2' .'2 I \'::\ 1:1~ Js:ff .~~~ •• L~~·rr:-llOTICI OF tt!ltr~H·s IA&.• ~, ~,z.u ~ :;,r, ,t:.
Cn l• M ... , C.I,.,.,• fMt7 On JUNE 1 , ... ••1 11.00 • M t ENE A.,o Sc lo.to 11.'2 lw t11YHI t.!1 1p• "-' .. 2-1.._ · · · .... • • com s1 u .ot IS.l7 f;f: '"" ;u• 1, • ., '"''""'" i.r Pltll!lffl FICIAL SEii.ViCE CO .. t Canlorltla tv• Ful M t.t2 I0,311 ;lot SI 2.tt 53.00 llO<atfon u dulY _,,,,.., Trvtlee -r §"" llld tl.12 "j tdmtn di : Publlsr..d Or111~ Coast D•llY l'llot, tlld oursue•I to Dttd of Tnitl cleled rvllllofl 20.l! n. (!!_Ind "·.'' IS.G
l\orll n. ,, •11d Mey '· ll. IHI 67).61 Mtrell '· '"' Ut(Uled bv Ml!SA·ll!R· u•nln 2U:J 29. ";:r.n "°" ·:::
LF.<tAI. NOTICE Mtr</I u, 1Mt, •• l11atr. Ho. 9111, '" edM Fd $.11 16. 1111 ltoe F1111<1t·
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
California'& reform-era law
regulating the sale of stock.I
stood revised today in a
manner Gov. Rea1an hopes
"will attract many new
Mlnesses to C&Ulontla in
the near future."
The bill signed into law by
the governor last week aims
both Ill easin1 unnecessary
restrictiooa on stocks and
other corporate securities,
and at incrHslng protection
for investors, its supporters
said.
The so-called "blue Hies''
investor protection law ""s
enacted about 50 years ago
in the refonn i.dministration
of Gov. Hiram Johnson.
Assemblyman John T.
G1u. co.. • P•rtner.111• .,,... _orclff "a~::1 lid• 1i:~ ~:fi 11~ ·~oe ,.J,:,'/.,'·
--------boOll 7N7, ,,. .. 164 of Offltlal 11_,dt 111 · Mj1111 H .. 20 16. NI 21.'1 ~I.JI
NOTtCf 0" TaUST•l'I SALi Ille Office of Ille cou .. ,., ·-d., of -------------------------Nt. 2·1111 Ortnv• Cou111Y, Cellfor11lt , WILL SELL
Knox .• ( D ·Richmond,)
sponsored the revision along
On Mn 2', 1961, ti 11:00 c'cloclt A.M., AT l'UllLIC AUCTION TO HIGHIST 1 10. .. -----------------------., • tt>t Soulh lronl .,.lr•11C• la "'9 County OER FOii CASH (N n ble et "me f1f Nie "llrthoun, 111 Ille cltv of St 11l1 AN, In lawlul _., Ill ,,.. Unlltd Slelt1I ti
>llfcr11l1. WESTE RN MUTU.t.L COit· fht Soulll FtMI tlltronct lo ,,.. Ota"9t 011.ATION •• C.tlloml• Corporalfon, .. Cou•l'I' CourlllouM, CllY of S.1111 .......
•·u:IH. u""tt II>• -of l!Vtl medl bv $felt of Calltomla all rltlll, 11111 alld ln-'C>HN J. DICKEY AND CL.All.A R lt,.sl <OllllWYtd '9 -now lleld bv 11
:)ICICEY. llusbarld •l"d "'''• •"41 rKOrdtd .,,..,., Wld Dffd "'Tnis1 ,,, .... "'-~ M•rcll l. fttll. In looll lln , P1 .. m. of tllualtd I• Yid Cou11i, end Sit.. .. .. Offlelat Records of Ora,... c...,.,..,, crlbtd u :
".•llfOr•lf tlvtn la lttll'f "" lnd•Dftdllfft lolJ II?, UI, ol"d IS. of Trtd Jfft, es n It-of WILLIAM DON NELLY ANO H t mfP rtcorffd II' looll 211, l'tffS 1~ LILL V 11 DONNELLY. ll11tbtl>d aflcl ~ft 21 of Mls«lla,,_,. Me~, l1t Ille olffc•
u k>IM ren111t1 now owned """ lleld by of Ille COUlltv teconi.t of w ld """'"'· Nim~ Dv rtHOll Of Ille llruc/> of ctrleln S.ld Mii wlll be mtcle, but wlllloul obfl"llons secuttd tllerM>y, 110tl<e el cov.,..111 or w••ra111Y, .. ,,,,... or lm-
wlllcll was rec.ordfll J1nuory 30, lffl, In Plltd. r19erdl110 llllt, *MstfOfl, or ~ looll ll.l05. Pt9t ~. of Hid Offlclel cumbronctt, la H Y Ille rem1f11l11e •rl,.. Rec.ords, wlll H ll at Pvbllc auction la Ille clp&I sum Of Ille ,,.,. -urtd by Miid 1'10,,.!J l!ldder tor cash, H Ytbll In ltwlul OHCI of Trutt, -fl: Sff,:IOJ.00, wllll ,,,_y cl Ille U"lled Slaltl al 111t limo Of lnterot from 0.C...,be, IS, lfU, as In ""'• wlll'IC11I warrolll• u to lltle, \fld llOfe orovlcled, .cive11ctt, It onv, _,
-Hulon Of tneumbr•nch. Ille 111111-.1 lflt lerm1 of Mid Deed of Tr111t, '"'· con•tvtd IO •lld ,,.,. Mid bv tlld Trutftt <ll•rtea •1'41 "'"'"'" of Ille Tru1lee •lld lldtr u ld Offcl ol Tnnt. tn allcl lo tllt o1 lllt "'"" cr"lecl bv MOid Owd tf 1llowi11t IM1crlbtd °'""'"'· to-wit· Trust Loi 1'4 ol Tra~t Ho. 1)41, 111 IPtt Cltv T,,. btMflcltrv Ullder self D...i of
ol Cos!• Mtw. •• ,.., .,..,. rtc0rclfd 111 Tnitl, bv rt•S011 Of • llr-.<11 or llfftulf l~ol< 7'. Pt o.s J t l>d • of Mltttlle_, '" tllt obl/9111oM MC"'" Iller"°', ...,.. M-. rtcrds ol tald Orarwt COUllfV, lafVt tllt<utod end dtn-td 11t Ille -
CelllOrftla. den lt ""' • _,,_.. DtclerlllOll ol O..
cor t"-ovr-of ,. • .,,,,.. 04>11ettlons ltutl •flcl 0.-flcl IOr s.11, -wr111..,
KUrtd II\' Miid Owd l!Kflldl... -· llOllCt Of DrtKll IN of tltC110n .. <tUW ~tre"'t l lld t~Hf'Mt ol Ille TrvtlW -Ille u""""I'"" .. toll Mkl ,,_..., le
Mlt Mlltfy Mid obll .. "-, --...,..,, on Oeltd: Mov I, I... Ju~ It, ltO, !flt ~~ c.v~
WHlem Mulvaf Cor-•11911. Mid llOrlU ol .,_ ..... Of •IKllOll lo
T"'''" be rl'(or-111 lloolt .,.., -Qt, et I v Flov v ... v111 • ..,11y.,11. Mid Offl<l•I ~ ...
\llc•·Presldl11I Oelt: Ocleber"'3. 1t'7
14224 llENEFtCIAL SEltllfCE CO. Pulllltllfd Or•llOt eo.~· D1llY l'llol AS Hid Trvsi.e,
.tY '· tl, 20. '"' ,.... Iv .... L TURNER, Illa l'r91ldMI
LE<ML NOTICE 11'1 , .. ,.
l'ubfll/ltd Or.,... to.st 0.1" 1'1111 --:NO=T;-:1<::-:•.-:::.,.::-:,.=u::::s::n="'1=-= .. =-=u""1.""•=---Mev ll, ,., 11. IHI .,....
lk II"' o.. INtY n. '"' 11 11 e'clodl • M .. ••
!flt _.., [lronl) ..... _ flf "" o ...... ------------Cwnf'f C~ lfl Ille Clf'f of S.Me "'"""
LEGAL NOTICE
.t.M. GMffefM, LOS ANGELES Tl'T'l.f C8Ut•ICAT8 °' tUllMlll ANO AISTll.ACT CO•l'OltATIO.C .. "CTITIOVt lllAMI T..,.,.., Uftdtr Ille '8H fll fnltt ,,..... Ill' T"9 Ufldersie-... ctrflfY ,.,.., .,.
THOM.<lt I'. WILCOX. Jr., • "'"''° IMll ~ ... 1 IMll-111 '111 10tPt Strwl, Md rK°'*f Ot<e,,,_.r JO, INS, es N-9 lttctl, C.."lllr11tt, ll"dtf Ille 1k
'"'"'-' No. no::n, "' ._ ,,.. ,_ ""-firm -.. NIWl'OltT OltY Mt Of Ofll<ltl It~ f/I Dr•-C-1y, OOCU -lllat Mi' firm It ctftlllOMf el c •• ...,.,.1 •• .., --of .... di of ......... ,,,. I011owl"9 --'""°" -'" "'" obllHllOM wcu""' .........,,, Mllu of -•lace of <tllft!Kt are " folleWI: wl>lcl! WH ~ Jel!Ull"' 11, 1Nll, tt Jell11 S. M11lllt11. '" C•llttllt st., (-lntfr\llT!fJllf No. 1000 In 10011 .,,, ,_ JO M.,., C'1Hfor11l1.
flf Wlf Otfld•I .,_.., IC_.,, EfWtH Ha•-11< , ...
LOI .t.NOELll TITLE A H O Oft .. , FM!tllfl \latlty, C:.....,,..
AISTltACT COltll'Oll.ATIOlll, .. Ttv\let Dai.-.t.erll lt1 1-.
W111 Mii of Miit ·-" ,,.. .,,..,_ Jolltl t.. MulllN _, ... -· ,.,,.o ..... ltWfljl -1(-111 £. .......,.,.
flf Ille Uftl ........... al ,.,. fl!M of Mlt, tlei. Of Ct ........ ar-Cewlty;
•'"""'' •• .,_,, .. " ftllt. -Ifill or On "-"'' "· ~ ....,.. -• .....,., ~""'"" "" llllffftl -.. "'*"< "' -............ _...., IN1-lltWllrr_...._ __ lll_,._ ............. • te-'11
.._ flt trwt, Ill -19 !flt .....,.."' EfWt..-....._. ..._ '9 -19 .. -.er .... ,,..,,.,, -..... Ill .... ~ ... ,..,_ ..... _,. -~
"' Or-. ..... "' c.e--... Ill .. Ille ....,,,., ........... -.......... I.At ta. fl/ T"r'ed llM. .. .., -ff lfllv _.., "'9 -,_ 111 ... t7, ,_ 11 -tJ el (Of',1CtAL SRM.>
Mltelfl"'-""-"' l9lt f/tllC!I f1' fM .'-II L 09'illt ~ ,._.., " .... CMll!f¥. ......., "'*lir>Ce..,,...
• ~ "'-lllt -fll _,... ......... l'rfMINI °"* 1111 . _...., .... o. .. nwt.lllC...... ~~ • -. ~.,., -"' .. 1""'"" Ml' <:.-..-....
.....--. "-, -Ille ..,_ "'... J-11. "" ..... " """'· .......... ---........... °'-c-oa.... """' .._. • _.. .,......._ "" _.. "-"'A 9 .... ..., &. 1a, lM .... ...... .., ... °"" f/I T,.., """ ··~==========-1 • ...... ...,_ .._ OcMw .. "" .... ... -....................... .. ·a~..,,"' .... &M MIM\At 1"\.• ...
AelTUCT COUOlllA ''°"' n... ...... L..,....,,.........
HOW WELL DO
MUTUAL FUNDS
PERFORM?
'.Vhlt is the record of the mutual funds? How well did
they perform during the 1966 market decline~ How.
did they perform in 196n Could they havt ldvantaaes
for t ht 1rowth·minded investor-or should ht be
cautious? •
To help you decide, Goooffu1y Is holdina one·stssion
seminars, desianed to r up questions.you may
have about those mutua funds. These sess1ons-pri·
marily for investors already familiar with Mutual Funds
-will attempt to probe i nto areas 1enerally not
covered by the usual in•estment seminars -inelud1n1
the lmpcrtant income and 1rowth situations.
Whether your aim is possible lon1·term arowth of
capital or higher income, or a conservative approach.
we believe you will find ttMs advanced seminar most
i nttrestln1.
NEWPORT BEACH
TUESDAY-MAY 14 OR 21
Conducted by:
Dennis t. Hlllonn
WEDNESDAY-MAY 15. OR 22
Conduct9d by:
,..,, Sklltm.n ... Jim CMdbum
Goodbody & Co.
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(ldjlclnt to Oran .. County Airport)
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NEW ORLEAN
Archer added $2Al
bank account todi
. string olblrdleS" t!
New Orleans Ope1
The 6-foot~ pr1
place in the •100,1
day on the 18th gi
five-foot putt for
the back nine.
At 67, Archer • over the demand
Lakewood Countr:
under at 271 for tl
of the cash boostei
ings to m ,632 for
A superb finish:
under par, boostec
second spot and
Miller Barber, '
Bobby Cole tied fc
Spori
CliJ
SAN DIE(;() ·
mained the only 1
North American
had to win to esc
· Pacific Division.
The Wolves, w
leader San Diego
fourth victory b!
have j:ied twice '
ahead of Vancoa\
* NEWYORK-
Gardea lllntatlol
opea1 'tllll week ·
lng tlae fl,• ftrll
womn baUlbte ft
·Padlo GOlllll Glmeno, BeJ E·
Stolle, R4MI La•
Olmedo ud lta
Roa• da11l la We
* MIDLAND, Te:
Wright is playil
fewer strokes a
these days. But
there.
Miss Wright Wt
' ty Open by four I
tbn!e-under·per 2
ed for not having
She finished wi
after tbr•unde
days.
Miss Wright,
stroke lead ave
Shirley Englehor:
final round. Mi••
and fthished secc
Mano· bad 208 wi1
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Garden GTove Driver Escapes Injury in Suiiday W armup Mishap
INDIANAPoLIS -Dan Gurney
recorded the fastest clockllla ever
~ by a plstoo enaLne at In-
dianapolla' famed mo• IPffdwlJ
Sunday.
Tbe Corona del Mar driver roared
~ the brickyard in 1 .... miles
per bour iD u lmpreaf}ve WanDllP fot
the Memorial Day JOO.miler.
H1a blP.pO\Hred EaiJe machine is
. oiie of the eaz1y Indy favorites. .
Another OraDte County driver made
news at Indianapolis warmups Sun•
day. Garden Grove's Chuck Stevenson,
drivin& hia Nt. 94 Valvbline Seeclal,
brushed the w•ll oo a turn.
' He lost control ol his car wben be hit
a patch oi oU on the fourth turn. He
wasn't injured.
In 13 years of Indy drivin(,
Stevenson had never touched a wall.
A season hlah 'Of-32 cars were on the
track Sunaay. Practice sessions are in
their final week 1bef0re Saturday's
first day ol quall(ylng1 •
Ita frame badly wrenched in a prac·
tice acci~nt Sunday, the S T P
turl?<>car that nearty won last year's
1w11r fall 1JIJ mile race probably
ftll't 119 replW8d in time to make the ..., ........
Driver Joe Leonard Of San Jose
bumped tbe first turn wall after turn·
inC 1apl Ill the 186 mJle per hour
ranee. LeoUrd w.a1 not injured.
STP Praldent Andy Granatelll said
be doll not think the car, No. 40, can
be ~ed in time for the race.
"We maJ figure out a way to get the
job done la titne to quall!y it," he said.
"But tJ.gbt now it looks like the car
never will run again."
Tbe turbine, tbeo driven by ParneW
Jonee, led nearty all the 1967 race until
a minor 1ear f.ailure eliminated it with
onty mlnute1 remaining.
Anot!ler turbine fared better in Sun-
day's practice.
Mario Andretti, N a z a r e t h, Pa.,
teated the vehicle in whic~ English
driver Mike Spence wu killed Tues· ' )
~and turned in four laps in the 161
m.p.b. range. He· clocked similar·
speeds in 'bis own Ford-powered racer
in other practice runs SwKiay.
OAJL V PILOT 21
Dan Gurney
At New Orleans
Archer's Birdies Rig Frets Over AtrociOus Play
In $20,000 Tune
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -George
Archer added $20,000 to his swelling
bank account today -the result of a
. string of birdies that won the Greater
New Orleans Open golf title.
The 6-foot~ pro nailed down first
place in the $100,000 tournament Sun-
day on the 18th green by tapping in a
five-foot putt for his fourth birdie on
the back nine.
At 67, Archer was four under par
over the demanding 6 , 5 6 0 • y a r d
Lakewood Country Club course -13
under at 271 for th! 72 holes. His slice
of the cash boosted his PGA tour earn-
ings to $77,632 for the year. .
A superb finishing round of 66, five
under par, boosted Bert Yancey to the
second spot and a $12.000 payoff.
Miller Barber, Tom Weiskopf and
Bobby Cole tled for third at 276.
Sports
Clipp~d
Short
"9ta ... WINI ef AP /UPt
SAN DIEGO -Loe Angeles re·
malned the only unbeaten team in the
North American Soccer League and
had to win to escape the cellar ln the
Pacific Division.
The Wolves, who defeated division
leader San Diego 1-0 Sunday for their
fourth victory in six 11tarU -they
have ~ twice -moved one point
ahead of Vancouver, 41 polntlto40.
* * * NEW YORK -T1ae Madlsoa Square
Gardea IJIYl&atloll TnaJ1 Toarnameat
opeu 'tlllt week wltll el«ld me• seek·
Ing die '7,• ftnt plaee prize ud foar
womn batdbte fer a ti• tep payoff.
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* * * MIDLAND. Tex. -Veteran Mickey
Wright 111 playing less golf, taking
fewer strokes aod winning oftener
these days. But the tensiOlls still are
there. ,
Miss Wright WOil the '15,000 Tall Ci·
ty Open by four strokes Sunday with. a
three-under-per 2IM and theft apologiz.
ed for not haviag a better final round. •
She finished with a tbree-over·par 72
after three-and• 888 the first two
days. Miss Wright, 33, carried a five·
stroke lead over Carol Mann and
Shirley Engleborn into the rain·aoaked
final round. Ml11 Engteborn ilbot a 71
and fthlahed second with D and Misa
MaM bad 0 with a final round 72.
* * *
Barber and Weiskopf were tied for
the lead when the final round began
but both fired 73s for the last 18 holes.
Co&e, who had a 6.5 Saturday, ran in-
to a horrendous triple bogey at No. 15
when his tee shot disappeared in thick
Spanish moss hanging from a cypress
tree, and finished with a 70.
Archer was one under on the front
nine. At No. 10 he three-putted from 45
feet for a bogey 5. Then he buckled
down.
On 11 he chipped in from off the
green for a birdie. At 12 he rammed in
a 15-foot birdie putt. At 13 his lie was
fOur feet off the green and 30 feet
from the flag but his chip shot Hn
straight to the hole.
"I was having a tough time, fighting
i. all the way ," he said. "It's nice to
know I can win and not hit the ball
perfectly."
Derby Hearing
Weighs Future.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -The of.
flcial hearing into the disqualification
Of Kentucky Derby winner Dancer's
Imare got under way today with the
possible suspeDlion Of Trainer Lou
C&valais Jr. banging on the outcome.
The bearing is to determine the guilt
or innocence of those connected with
the horse. inclutllng owner Peter
Fuller of Boston and Cavalaris, one of
NOrtb America's leading conditioners.
Fuller bas said he will not allow
Dancer's Image to run in Saturday's.
Preakness if Cavalaris is suspended
and cannot saddle the horse.
Track steward& startled the racing
world last Tuesday with the an·
nouncemetrt t h a t t r a c e s of
phenylbutazooe, a banned drug, had
shown up ;ri a routine urine specimen
taken from'"lhe Derby wiMer after the ral!e. ,
.r1" Aft« that announcement the real
bomb was dropped when steward&
said Dancer's Image had been placed
lut and Forward Pass declared win·
ner of the ~ running of. the
American classic. It was the flnt time
a Derby winner's number bad been
taken down.
Phenytbutazofte, or "bute" as It is
oa1led bJ bonemen, ia an analpajc
wblch ls allowable for bones ID t:rainbtl, but taboo for actual raclni.
By EARL GUSTK.EY
OI 1111 DellY 1"1191 Stalf
As · the California Angela rest in
Chlca::o tonight, clinging to sixth place
in The American League race by the
skin of their bicuspids, manager Bill
Rigney is fretting.
He's concerned with the Angels'
fielding, which. is atrocious, and he's
concerned with the pinch • hitting,
which is also atrodous.
The Angels were the AL's No. 1
defensive team last season but they.'re
lead pipe cinchee not to repeat.
Sunday afternoon's 4-2 loss to Min-
nesota at the Big A wu typical of
Angel pinch·hitting frustrations. Bub-
ba Morton grounded out meekly in the
eighth inning and Chuck Hinton looked
A .. el Slate
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at a third strike in the ninth.
"My pinch hitters just aren't pro-
ducing," Rigney mused afterward.
"The pitchin' was pretty good until
the end, when CiyM Wright got a little
tired. Minnie Rojas looked a little bet-
ter, too."
Someone pointed out to Rig that his
shorts.top, Jim Fregosl has nearly half
as many erro~ now as he did all last
season. Rig's brow furrowed but then
he defended his shortstop's play in the
10th when Minnesota scored ,twice.
With runners (speedsters Cesar
Tovar and Rod Carew) on second and
third md one out, Fregosi bob)lled a
choppy grounder off the bat ot Tony
Oliva, allowing Carew to dash home.
"That wasn't Jim's fault ,'' Rig sald.
"He did the only thing he could. He
bad to charge the ball and hope for the
good hop. If he'd lain back and waited
for the safe bounce, Carew would've
scored. It's just one of th06e things."
The Angels finished up the eight·
game home stand with a 3-5 record,
going 1-2 with Chicago and 2-3 with tb.e
Twins.
Tuesday night, they play the White
Sox in Comiskey Park and again
Wednesday night, but in the g.·ave of
the Braves, Milwaukee.
After Wednesday, California goes to
Minnesota for Friday night and Satur·
day and Sunday afternoon games. .
Tuesday's probable pitchers are Jim
McGlothlin (2·2) and Gary Pet.en
(2-3).
· Dodgers
1 Back in LA,
Duel Cubs
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Los
Angeles Dodgers have found that all it
takes to beat the Atlanta Braves is a
litUe something extra -like a few in· nings or so.
The Dodgers returned home for the
atart of a week-long home stand
Dodger Slate
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tonight after sq:.ieaking by the Braves
1-0. in 12 innings at Atlanta Sunday. '
It was the second win of the year for
Loe Angeles over Atlanta, the first, at
Dodger Stadium, took 17 innings.
The pitching wa~ superb on both
sides with the only tally coming on a
triple by Willie Davis and a bad bop
single by clutch-hitting Z o 11 o Versalles.
R!ghtbander Bill Singer goes after
his third win or the year tonight
against four losses as the Dodgers
open a four-game series with the
Chlo.ago Cubs.
Southpaw Ken Holtzman (1·2) is the
Cubs' starter.
CUP OF KINDNESS -Montreal player Jacques
Lemaire drinks victory champagne from the famed
Stanley Cup after his mates topped St. Louis to
give the Canadiens their 13th conquest in tbe batlle
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Curry to Succeed Blake
As Canadiens' Coach?
From Combined Wire Servicea
MONTREAL -Floyd "Busher"
Curry, a long-time Montreal star. was
believed to have an inside trac.k today
for the enviable job of replacing Toe
Blake as coach of the Canadiens.
The 55·year·old Blake surprlslngty
announced his retirement Saturday
Just after his Canadien11 had presented
him with his eigbth Stanley Cup title In
a 13-year coachlng career.
Montreal nipped the St. Louis Blues
3-2 to complete a four-game sweep in
the final playoff 11eriea.
"Tbe tension Is just too much,"
Blake sald in explaining hia retire-
ment. "It gets tougher every year."
Although the Canadiens' manage·
ment made no i m m e d i a t e an-
nouncement about a successor for
Blake at the helm of the National
Hockey League's most successful
franchise. Curry was considered one
of the more likely choices.
Curry currently is vice president in
charge of public relations for lhe
Canadian Arena C o m p a n y and
reportedly turned down a recent offer
from Oakland to succeed Bert
Olmstead as coach· of the Seals.
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Hill Fends Off
Hulme Challenge
For Win in Spain
UC~. 3rd· at Net Regionals
The Canadiens won the Stanley Cup
but veteran goaltender GleM Hall oi
the St. Lou.is Blues probably put the
lflies 1n ita proper perspective with
his po1t.g.4une comments.
"You could have flipped a coin in
. aome of ttlose games to decide the
winner," Hall said, after the tenacJous
Blues bad bowed out in four straight games With Saturday's 3-2 Joss.
MADRID (AP) -Grlham R1U Of
Britain avoided mechanical problems
and survived a fierce cballenge by
Dennis Hulme to take the lead in the
1988 Formula One world championship
by wirmi.ng the Spenlsh Grand Prix
Sunday.
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Next stop for UC lrvine'111trong ten-
ni1 team ii the NCAA champJooships
iJl Harlingen, Texas, next month, after
finllhlnC ttllrd over the weekend at the
Paclftc ~ colle1e dlvillon tennis
~ at UC Santa Barbera .
lrYlllil,. ran1 up 12 point., be6n1 top·
peel In the lf.team field by onty Fresno
with ta. UCI bad 12.
UCl'a beat pe'fonnance of the
tounwnrit •11 recorded by JU
doublet dYO ol O•yle Dukelow and Cnit Neala,p, wbo won three mat-
-. befan · bllnc ·dumped in tb•
MllUftnall "bJ a Cal State <Lot
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In singles. OubJow rta<:hed the
quarter-finals, beadng the eighth seed·
ed player along the way. He even·
tually lost to the No. 2 seed, Bob
Dtlgado of Cal State (Loi An1etes), 6· 3,M.
A third' round UCI CNUllty was Earl
O'Neill, who loll to Jim Powers of
Fresno State, M, U, M .
Nealap lost to Mike Talmidge of UC
Davl1 ln the third round, M. M .
Jrvln• ·coach Myron McNa.mar11aJd
he wu pleated with tbe Antea!ers'
lbowtn1, but ldded that with their
bttt mu, UCI would have won the
tom'Umtnt.
He reftrrtd to lbe lbleDCt ol Jody
\
•
Rush. who was lost to the team a
month ago becau.,e of a<:ldemlc dif·
ficultlet.
"There's no doubt abobt it it -with
Rllltl we'd have won the whole 1hlll1,"
be said.
McNamara also aald Ulat If Irvine
bad been sranted • beUer break in tbe
Mtdllaf, the Anteatera milht bave
~man~nt1.
''The way It worked out. tlle
tournament's No. 1 pla1er IW'ted out
b.1 p1Qtn1 our No. l man, Robbie
Moon. ln "'• flnt round." Moon JOit to OcdHataI's Jlm
Add .. , "" .. 2.
. .... ._ __
The victory, before a crowd of
15,505~ gave Montreal its 13fh"Stanley
Cup 1mce 1930 and Its thln1 In a four·
year span.
The powerful CanadJens, who swept
througll the Boston Bruins in four
1traipt and but the Chlcago Black
Hawb In five games, were limited to
a or.soet margin In eacb ol their four
Wctoritl over St. Louis.
TbtJ won by ~2. 1-0, ~ and 3-2 maratna, with tbe first and ttllrd
prnea decided in ove~.
J. c . Trulb1-y, a.n outstaodlnc Mon·
treal defenaeman for seven, seasons.
IClCll'td the Winninl goal at 11:40 o"th•
tllil'Cl ~ SaturdlJ.
Hill. do&ged by Hulme of New
1.ea.land the la&t 36 of the 90 laps.
finally pulled aw_, to win by 16
seconds in his· LotUJ and raised his
point total to 15.
Only three other oars Of the JS
1tarters flnilbed the twisting Jarama
circuit with lta two S-shaped bends. ~
In fad, some drivers ¢9nsldered tbt course too dangerous and threatened to J>U11 out, but HW, upon finl&bing,
aaJcl "there'• been a 1'0llderful im· provement." ..
Hill averaged 84.407 miles per hour
to beat HUlme bl bis McLlrea ford
ON' .. uo.-mllll. ,
;
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9Area
Spikers
Qualify
· Nine Ora.nee COlllt area
track and field performen
along with the Hunti.DCtO.D
Beach mile re'-J team
qualified for the ClJ' aeml·
finals at CerrMol Colle&•
Friday m,tJt.
First rwmiDI ...at ii S:t5
p.m.
The llllO prond to be the
atrongelt ~ in t h ~
prellma ·at Weetmlnatcr
Saturday afta'Doon.
D e n n l s Lyman of
M01$y, May U , 1961
Westminster won bls beat in
1:58.7 and Paul Williams of
Huntington Beach foll. ow~ \ ~ with a 1:56.7 to take Ills
heat. ........,. •
Yenltr ~..; n• Hlt-IPlrsl llffll I. Tin.., IS.nt•. •
Me V•llrf) lU 2. ClelC1ell IL• ..._
bf•I 10 (second heel) 1. Curlis (Sen-
ta AMI lU 2. l!dw•r4t (Tutllll) ls.A (Third -ll I. H•mleY IL-Ill lU
2. Hiii !Sent• AMI IU .
440 relrl-(Flrst llt•ll I. Vt -
0.1 (Gr••"· Hll9r, 11.ckslllre, E<ll-
olt) 2. Ft111Hte11 4U I~ -ti 1. ~n (Austin. E~lndole, l r•llhw.(i.,
• HemleYI 1 Coet• Mele .._2. (Third
)'Mii I. Sent• AM (Wllll•ker, Hiii,
WIMlMCI. Curlis) 4A 2. Loer• 4.J.
. --1"1"1 -1) I. LY!Mft (WHl•
m1111i.r1 1:,..7 2. WeldOn IL• Hebfe)
2t00.0 (Second 11t11) I. Wllltemt
(Huntlnttonl l:5U 2. Wffde lK•lell•I
};S7.t (Third hNtl 1. Nuccio (SI.
, r•n<lt) I: 55.7 2. Holllllter (SllMY
"""' t:S6.1 l'V-(Slx -llfy et 1M ) C.-M (CdMl, Elllo!t (VIiie "•111:), ..._,,_
(Sunny Hlllt), Lewlt (~).
l!vene (S.'t-), He!Wff-llrwl. 100-l'lrst lltell 1. Wllltelltr sen-
'• AM ... 2. Sendll..-($!, "renclt)
10.0 IUcond hNtl I. l!dlolt (Verbum c.u u 2. Mcu'"""" (Loer•I u ITMrd -1) 1. RM (l'\lllemlll 10.t 2. Devl1 (St. JGlw> leKo) 10.0. s"-1. Ulem <KeMedYl ,.., t. s1er11: (~r!Nll 55-11 :i. H41rr-W (Le..,...I 55-1'~ 4. Gotdall (El ~1 ~
S. Troftorubell IFoollllll) SU 6. "•
ltl'SOll (Loerel ~J.
LJ-1. 01'111 ISt. Johft I.co) 2U
2 .• Cox (Foothllll 22·4'A J. Tie ~
lrown (Ket.lie) .... Her1ell (II Ml>
'""') 22·3'.li s. f'llNI (Senle Me VelltYI 6. ~ (..... Gr"'*I
2"71~.
Mll._(fl"t -ll 1. Olallold (l!I
Ooredol 4:21.J 2. "•leaelO (Alemany)
•:2U ($eaM M•tl 1. Currt11 (SI. "rMC11l •.tU 2. L-(Loere) 4:3U
(Third """ 1. ~ (Le "*81 4:ll.1 1. 1( .... 11 (Late) •:au. HJ-1. ,_., IMettr Ott), Cal
(S.nl• AMI. Chllcls (Mlr1fMI), Owtns
lfulltttonl '-2. Wr19'1t (fuller1onl
end 01r1>rolltlll (lolw OniMel U.
Clll FAVORITES -Newport Harbor Bilh'1 U-S.
feated tenniJ team ii a IOI.id chQice \o win 1ti leCOnd
consecutive C1F crown. Standtnc (left to rtpt) Coach
JObn Fontius, Mike Caro, Mark Greer, Glenn Cripe,
Lawrie Cunningham, Pat McClure, Greg Lehman.
Kneeling-Bill Rart, Dieter Riehn, Robbie Cunning·
barn. SiWng-Jim Ogle, Bob Ogle, Bill Brock.
'*-ll'lnt Met) 1. hller ( .... ci.
menlel JO.I t. MMN!le 11-"•r10
Sl.7 (Sec:GNI "'811-1. ancllllr# IL•
•rel •. , 1. C...-. 11.-. -'-II
St.4 (Third -fl 1. We'* (Kltelte)
90.1 1. Fw1Y1!1 (f'ulltmwll 51.A..
IM LH-tlfnt hletl 1. Or•-IV.,..
bum Dell 1U 2. Cledelt <Ire Hein)
lt.7 (S«Glld fleet) 1. °""' (Seftle ,.,.., 11.7 2. ....... <Tultlltl 19.1
(Third hNt) 1. Hamlrf ('--ft) lU 1· Tlt'*Y (Slnte AN YefMof) 11.f.
Newport Net 'Juggernaut
220-(fl"' Mel) 1. WMllttt , .....
""'' 2u i. A• f'OU11l•l11 v11r..,1 iu <Second Miil 1. lcllol1 IV•~m Dell n ' 2. a.,._ (It. f'ra11elll u.t
<Third -1) 1. Devll (St. JflM lelco) n' 2. 1teu11 1Ft111Hte11> n.e.
No End in Sight for Success
;
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ViDanueva :.::::.::.:.E_...,___. __ _
~isits gt,
Newpo~
Dw:my VWaaueva, field
toe) apedallst and punter
for the Dallu Cowbo11. will
llold ldck.lnt cllnia for
members of twO 'Harbor
•ea football aquadl Tues-
day.
Villanueva will h o I d
cllnlcl M Newport Barbor
Hilb Scbool (2 p.m.) Tuel·
day, and at Costa Meaa
mcti School (3:15>.
Villalftle'Va i.I conducUnl a
Jerie• of football clinics and
ls ai>eUlnl t.e .1 t;u d • n I
groupa 1D Loa Angeles and
Orange County as a public
service for the Ford Dealera
of Soutbem California.
In hie nlnth year in the
National Football League,
VWeueva rants among the
all·tlme football greats. He
led teoring for the Los
Alleelea Rama in !tis first
four years in the NFL. As a
Dallas Cowboy field goal
specialist. he led Dallu
scoring in 196.5, 1966 and
1967.
He holds Ram records for
punting average in a season
( 4U yards) and the longeet
field goal (51 yards). HJ.I
lifetime punting average is
44 yards.
Villanueva is a native of
Calexico, Calif., and a 1M>
graduate of New MWco
Stete University where he
received b i s bachelor's
degree and gained natiOl)a.I
recognition as a college foot-
ball star.
___ Tliree Mustangs
-0n All-League
Cotta Meee and LNra, co-
dlampiool, dominate tbe of-
ficial All·Irvine L e a g u e
baseball nine with t b e
Mesam garnering t b r e e
poeltlona alonl witll the
coach of the year cboice.
Dave Sobolewati lid the
Mesa Mustanga tn capturing
the third bese spot on ~
team. Sobolewlkl batted
.330. .. •
Senior Joe Ramires • toot
an Outfield posltioe with bis
.340 swatting perctntace.
and Roger Whiatler, pitcher·
outfielder for the MUltanlJ,
was accorded the utlllty role
00 tbe lilt.
Mesa tutor Bob Parsons
wu a IOlid clloice for
CoaetHf-tbe-Year honors In
leading bis team to a CIF
AAA pla,otf berth.
Otber area standout. were
Bl1l Bowen of l!!ltancla and
Jim 'Teeter ol Corona clel
Mar.
Bowen batted .:DO ln
1arneriDC the ti rs t •
baseman'• spot on tbe role
and ii 1be lone jl&Dior to make fbe team.
Teeter'• .m b a tt l n r aver•ae belped him 11U'Viv1
U)e eutoU m the outfield. .
Loara pulled in three
place• with pitcher Steve
Smith leadinC the Saxons.
Others from the Anaheim
plaat were Harvey Wltm and
George Zeber -accorded
the beet in the keystone
positions.
Smith was named Player•
of-ttie-Y ear.
ALL-IRVINE LEAGUE
Player
Steve Smith
Randy Joaes
Jlm Terrell
BlU Bowen
Harvey Winn
Dave Sobolewski
George Zeber
Joe Ramirez
Gary Green
J.lm Teeter
Roger Whi9tler
School Poa.
i.o.ra P
B.-p
Brea C
Eatanda lB
Loar a 2B
Costa Mesa 38
Loar• ~
Colla Mesa LF
Magnolia CF
Corona del Mar RF
Costa Mesa Utility
et ...
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr .
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Player of the Year -Steve Smith, Loera
Coach of the Year -Bob Parson, Costa Mesa
Ree.
7-1
4-2
.348
.320
.368
.330 .a
.340
-~
.352 ••
Ai Santa Ana College
Mes~LoaraPlay Off Tuesday
By ROGER CARLSON Mesa romped 18-3 later in 1), Brad Bagwell (2·1) and °' t11t Dal" '1"' si.1t the year. Richard Vince (1-0).
eo.ta Mesa and Loara CIF pairings -still not SmHb blanked Magnolia 1·
released -wilt be affected o in Friday's crucial after thrash it out for ~e right to to the degree that the win· having stymied Magnolia
represent the Irvine League ner of the playolf between earlier in the year, 2-0.
as the circuit's number one the Mu3tanca and Saxons Mesa, down to two
entry in Friday's opening will host a J'UllDttUP from . starters, can tnly co with
round of the CIF playoffs i.OOtber league. either Roger Wbisder or
When the loop co-dlampions The loser standa to travel Dave Barton.
collide Tuesday afternoon at to battle a league champion. Both are ~ws, with
Santa Ana College. Coach Floyd Chandler was "Barkln a sophomore. The
First pitch is 3: 15. DOIKlOmmiUal when queried two teamed up for a 5-0
lt will be a rubber game about hi• ltarting pitcher, shutout victory over Foua·
between • the two, after but listed th r e e as tain Valley Friday to clinch 1-Mlle -I. R~. ( ........ ) 9:11.l 2. Melle (LI "*81 •:tU 1
01•1• (0... ._, t:&I .....
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B,-EARL GUSTDY haviq taken over f o r
Wayne Hcnwi&, w ll o
.resiped 1alt , ... to devote
full time to c la s 1 r o o m
won Sl out ol 52 sets this
year.
~orm Bedell. Loara took a 6-3 decision poulbi.lities. a co-championship with tne
early iJ> tbe season and Those are Steve Smith (7· SUona •
9:55.1. Mlle Nlll'-(l'lnt Mefl 1. It. JIM •-o 3:25.7 t. IMllll'9ten J:Jl.7
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22 t !. Herle11 (Altm'""'l tt.O IS.C.
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Looting more and more
like the Green Bay Plicken
of high IChool t e n n I s ,
Newport Harbor H 1 g h
Sobool's netter 1 are
favorites again f« the CIF
cbampionlbip and tbel"e'1
no end in ligbt ID SalhJr tell·
Dia success.
Foatiug' Juni« v arsity ------------------------·-------
tucmng. _
team, compoeed largely of
freshmen and sophomores,
will funnel tak!nt to the
varsity next year when four
vacated berths will be open.
.... ...,1 ... Newport is not without its
tennis teltimoniaJa. Here's a
sampllnc;
The doubles teams are
Hart and Cripe, and Rlehn
and Robbie Cunningham.
Riehn was a p I e a s a n t
slrprile for Fontit11-be's a
German exchange ltudent.
Tennis is b'°8soming in
the Harbor ~a a n d
Newport High figures to
reap the benefits for years
to come.
The best JV player is .. ----------.. -----------------• freshman Kim Perino. The
Newport blln't bl a dual
tems m*b t.ince 1988 ud
coach John FClllUt11' Tari
are workin& Oil a ~atdl
win atreat.
Equally Ii~ 11 U>at
the Newport jlmior varsity
team ts 80-1 ovw the put
four SeaSOOI.
Rolling Hills figures to be
the major roadblock in
Newport's quest fU' a 14:·
cond stralgbt CIF We. The
CIF finals are scheduled for
June 5 at the Lo8 Ang"etes
Tennis Club.
"'lbings are working out
ju.at about the way I thought
they would at the beginning
ol tbe season," says Fon·
tiua, who was an alJ-SUn't!t
League basketball guard for
Newport in 1958.
"People were telling me
we'd go through the regular
season without any trouble
and go to the CIF finals to
meet Rolling Hills and that's
the way it loots like it'll
work out."
FonUus is new on the job,
LYMAN CLOWER,
Westminlter c o a c b
They'~ the ltrooleat high
1Chool -41eam I've ever seen.
They're juat a powertlouae.
Newport probebly baa' the
ltrongest high ldtool team
in the nation.
HANK LEiarrFRIED,
Huntington Beach coacn -
Newport could 11auebter 90
percent of the prep teams in
California and they'd beat a
lot of college teams, too.
TERRY T AN G N E Y •
Anaheim coach -Newport
is the greatest. I have n't
seen Rolling Hills, b u t
Newport bas beaten them
once tttls year. Newport
eMlly bas the beet high
K'hool team in the hi.story of
Orange County.
Responsible for this adula·
iton are ei~t solid Sailor
performers. Footius litts
them this way : Mike Caro.
Jim and Bob Ogle, Lawrie
Currningham. Bill Har t.
Dieter Riebn, Robbie Cun·
ningham and Glenn Cripe.
Caro, the No. 1 man, has
"Most ol our guys learned
to play at one Of five
places." F~us says.
"The Udo Isle Club, the
Balboa Bay Club, Newport
Beach Teno.is Club, Irvine
Tennis Club and Charlie
Eilt:Son's Club in Santa Ana
are the main places."
Bay Club pro H u g h
Stewart. wbo played on
South Pasadena's High's
1945 C I F championsh1p
team, says be bas some
more young prospects that
should keep Newport on top.
"We have .neral young
boys In the 11·12 age bracket
who should really be good
players on the lligb school
level. They're playing au the
Ume now ana thlt's great."
He nemed Cody Small.
Dave Eastman and Dave
Bruce. And he's coaching a
Laguna younpter w h o
should give La g u n a :l s
t0metblnc to smile about.
Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pct.
18 10 .M3
16 12 .571
11 12 .571
11 14 .m
14 IS .413
13 15 .414
13 15 .....
14 17 .452
GB
2
2
3
4.lh
5 s .
Mi
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis
PltUburgh
SM P'ranct.co
Atllulta
Philadelphia
Ondlmati
W L Pet GI
111 10 .MS
14 13 .5lt
15 14 .$17
15 15 .500
14 14 .500
14 u .413
14 15 .413
14 16 .4f7
others are BiB Paley, Bill
Brock, Bruce Charles, Steve
Jones and Bob Haskell.
There are other tennis
powers in the CIF with
talent to met.ch Newport's,
but none with the depth.
Says the Bay C l u b • s
Stewart: "Molt lood bigb
scbool tennla team.a have
about three red g o o d
plafers but Newport bas
strong kids all the way down
to tbe sooti man. They're
really well-balanced and
that's what wtDI matches."
YOU set tome idea ol bow
tough Newport is when you
learn that Footiu1 toot bia
five beet J*Yen to the Ojai
tournament. leaving the rest
beblod to meet Western ln a
dual match. Newport won,
7.8-0.
-~~-~ the door to 1..~.~~ tell me
tha& tbey Ike to hive their
kidJ play oun becauge our
guyt piay bard all the time,
no matter bow tou&tt or how
weak tbe co~."
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Detroit
Baltimort
Cleveland
M.imetota Oakland
Boa too
Washington
California
New York Ollcaco
13 11 .as
10 11 .• • 7
Los Anpler
Cblcacc> Houeton
New York
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FRESNO -Golden West
College parlayed a pair of
relay medals into a 13th
t>lace finish Saturday in the
Junior college division of the
West Coast Relays.
Coech Tom Nooo's en-
tr..C.S captured th\fd place
in both the dlatance medley
aod tbe two.mile rela)'$,
good for six points eacb anct
the 13th position.
ln· the distance medley,
Neal Cate?$0n, Rick DeNUC·
do. Neil Sybert, B 11 1
lnglehart and Bob Messina
c I o c k e d 10:02.5 with /\!as~ City winning the
/ .,vent 1n 9:57.2.
In the two-mile relay.
Mondly, May U, 1968
Boes Zip
By UCLA
Oarsmen
The Orange Coast College
junlor varsity crew wlll
shoot for the championship
of the We.tern United Stat.es
nut w~k after guMing
down arch-rival U C LA
Saturday at Newport and
settin~ a course record in
tile proeess.
OCC will leave Wednesday
f91' tile Western Sprints in
Seattle. Sixteen of the best
creW$ in the Western U.S.
will compete Saturday on
Lake Washington.
The Bucs will go into the
Sprints undefeated, with 15
~RRetfl
AUTO...,.. •
• straight victories. 111 ACTIDN·TllT&
1'hey looked like ch.amps
Saturday. occ .rowed the ON INDOOR
DAILY PILOT U ·
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2,000 meters in 6 : 1 1 . 5 • 'PROVING GROUND' finisltlng five full seconds HERE'S HOW l'T WORKS ...
ahead of the Bruins with GUICICLY TILL YOU THI '-e(.-. ........ .....,._cloocl __
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and Messina c o m b i n e d
talents for a 7:49.1 effort,
with EC rival Fullerton cap-Lawn Bowliag Winners
turing first at 7:46.7. Members of the winning Newport team and runner-
Oraoge Coast entered .but up Laguna Beach squad pose after taking honors
two rela~ e-.:ents. but failed at the recent Walt Disney Invitational tournament
Lenihan. Fred Atcheson, <feorge Bowbeer Wini·
fred Maxwell, Mrs. Walt Disney. Ray Laven'e Mrs
Maxwell, Dr. Louis Ketcham, Gene Pruett. ' ·
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Los Angeles City won 'the
team. tiUe with 32 points. L
followed by P~adena City RACE ENTRIES 24, San Diego Mesa 22,
Compton 21. San Francisco
City 20, Fullerton 19, East •m:"::"'!=-'-z~lll'lm'lml ________ lll!:ICl.S
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10.
Highlight of the JC seg·
mert was a 9.3 clockin1t in
the 100-yar<l dash b y
Laf'ley's Miclcey Mathews
and a nationa' JC record' by
Compton's ~yard relay
team -clocking 40.8 in top·
piing Hancock's mark of
40.9.
Jones Sets
Drag Duel
At OCIR
Orange County Jntema·
tJonal Rtaceway d i r e c t o r
Mike Jones has fingered the
pulse of drag racing's most
popular events -AA fuel
altereds and funny cars, :-
and wra~ them both up
neatly in this weekend's
OCIR attraction.
Five ol S o u t h e r n
California's quickeSt 1.500-
h<>rsepower fuelers will be
matched against five of the
fastest e x p e r i m e n t a I
s~kers. or funny cars on
Saturday. Altered! alld funny cars
will be racing "heads up,"
without electronic handicap
starts. Each alered wl11
rc.ce apin&t a difm-ent fun·
ny car each time out.
Positioned oo the fuel
altered team will be th~
near unbeatable ' • H e m I -
Cuda" of Fred Goeske,
Thousand Oaks.
In addition to the racing
program. three ol drag rac·
ing's leading wheelstanding
exhlbitiou m&c'hines wm be
on hand.
Jn last Saturday's action,
28-year-0ld Jim Warren of
Bakersfield won a split
decision over "King of the
Hill'' title bokle:r D o n
Prudhomme ( G r a n a d a
Hills). who had been un·
beaten Nov. 18.
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Face Mesa
In Playoffs
Eastern C o n r e r e n c e
champion Ona.Hey Colle~e
draws the favorite's role
Tuesday afternoon when
California's JC base b a 11
pl~offs get under way.
Q)affey, which breezed
through ttte· EC regular
season with a 16·2 record.
Invades Pacific Southwest
Conference kingpin S a n
Diego Mesa.
Prep Tennis Results
In the other SoCal pairing,
Long Beach City (Metro)
tests Desert tillist College
of the Desert. Both clubs
won outings over the week·
end for their berths, Long
Beach City posting a 3-0 win
over Los Angeles City (West-
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,Mater Dei Sel8
Awards Tonight
Mater Oei's annual sprlng
sports banquet will be at the
Garden Grove Elks Club
tooJght at II:~.
Being honored will be the
buketball, baseball and
track teams of the paat year
at the Monarcb in•titution. Crloe tNHI dlf, Gr..._ M, Ollbif1 M. OrdWIY W. wtlltltr M . Mctluf'e CNHI def. Gmtltr W. GI .. ------------------------
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PMONI TODAT-
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Area Trio
Victorious
In CIF
G o r do n McCollom or
Corona del Mar and Jen:y
Iverson and Paul Ralsion or
Westminster ea c h
scored victories in the CIF
gymnastics championships
Frlday night at Long Beach
Millikan High.
Westminster finished in
third place behind champion
Lakewood.
Ralston nailed the rope
climb wMh a 3.3 effort and
Iverson scored 17.5 points in
winning tbe rings event.
Brian A'!l<lerson was high
point man for Westminster,
however, with Blh counters.
McCollom, ttie o n I y
Corona athlete in the finals.
gave the Sea Kings an
eighth place finish with his
victory in the long horse. He
scored 35.2 points.
Bob Haslip led Lakewood
to the title with 131h points.
Tumbllnt-1. Tie belw!!en McCain
(M1vl1lrl and HosllP Clakewoocll 3.
HenMll\ (81lc!win Porkl 4. Abelo
IM1enoll1I I. Al>llOll (Muir), WI,..
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CerPfnler (M1llill•fil Ind Altderson
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Tit belwet!ll LIOMholdor (Wll1on)
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The OCC Frosh dropped
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DAILY
P-ILOT
WANT ADS
MOUSIS 'OI SA&.I
Generel 1000
$500 DOWN
On ltlia 4 bfdroom. 2 bath
family home. ~ to
IVfrytJ\llll. JUlt introduced
to the manet -won't be
around IOlll! U?JO ptr IDOft ta
induct. taxtt and lnlur-
ance!
2043 WESTCLJFF DRIVE
646-7nl Open Ena.
Near Bei&ch, SAiton Sea
8' Jt loc., Jdnt ~1 lot. May
tnde for tn.tck. late car
• or -submit what YOU
b't\I', Asking S3 %IO H2-J589
TRANSFERRED to Samoa
3 BR 2 ba. patio, elec kitch
dllbwuber. drepn, w I w
cpll beautilully landsceped.
fruit tnea. $24.ZO. 51).2711
LEGAL NOTICE
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t..a.rse 3 bedroom, ,_..,
toom BaYcrest llome IOcatttd
on a Iara• CorMr kit. Sbak~rool_, loede al ....
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1A'No?Hit· ~ '" 1ow PIJlll•n HOMI s~~ ·Ile*>. DO.UDINO
Have you btttl •altirw fOr TAXES l DI& ~ $3,000
an immaeulatc 4 bedroom On. .111fte ldrm. two batb,
home with a ,.non.mlc tJuOt..a llitdMft, ,fUD.Y ca,r.
view o1 the city llahla and petect ' draped 11ome. F.P.
Balboa S.y? Well, bere'1 123,soo,
a apecioul one waltlDt tor 5~ ~.SW MO. INC. TAXES
)'OU. J111t lilttd for 141 .500. l INS. ,,.... Bdrm.a, 2
•• "RING" 8-thl, DINING AR~ A, • •SPRING l!tft11tut 11ar. ~ •-.tna • -~n1' AT ""1 Bunt.ln CU kltct. 6 ~ • .,. ~~ t rate MrVb ,.._ Ntwly
•• .. AHYTDIE'' painted tln out, carl)eta I drapes. ONLY tM.000. 1I01 Weatcliff Drtve S.14 ~ • PD.«IO LCfAN • 1165 IA YCREST WITH MO. P.I.T.I. FOUR BED-
POO• ~s2 500 ROOM EASTSIDE •ix year .,..... • """ bome. Extra do.eta and
Mammoth 4 bedroom, 3 ·ba~ wardrobe I r • c • Dini.
C u 1 t o m Baycr~t 1iiSme room with alldtJw .,._ doon
with 16'x26' heated and fU. to patio • enclom4.1eaced
tered POOL. One bedroom yard. Built·ln ldtcben 1rith
and bath ii on Ult oppoaite breakfut bu. La r 1 e ll5
aide ol the bouM from the root comer lot, 1rith l'llOlll
otb.n and ~ mak-&ood for boet and ~. FULL
lltuatlon for maid'• quart,• PRICE ONLY $25,950! CALL
er9. Excellent auumable US NOW beJore it Is too
loan, and owoer ftexible on late!!
down payment. U yoq would ~~~~IJlll••R like 1 Clli1om borne, better r'
lff this. ...
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Eves. CaJl 548-18 2043 WES'«l.JJT DRIVE 1~~~~~~~~-
MS-m1 Open Etes. $15.00 TOTAL DOWN
URE .HAIDWOOD
flOOIS
In a home 4 yean old. 3
BRa, family room, dinina
area I: modem Jdtcben.
Owner's deeperate I: will
tell for $25,950.
Jt:Sa,.. co:Ts
~WALLACE
REALTORS
S4M141-.,,_.. ....... )
IADl.Y ll6IKlED
Needl cleenq I: some paint. q . Ideal i.ttuaUon for en·
ersetic bQyer. nx "' and make eome real money. 3 + famlb room. Vacant. 2
t.h, budwood floon. Alic·
1n1 w.•. but make yow-
otfer. A real sleeptr!
~
lncluctlnt Costs
Homt al the bla rooms.
cleu and ready for quJdt
occupancy. 3 extra IUie
bedrDoma, 2 elepnt cera-
mic tile baths, built-in
d?Ulll kitchen, FAMILY
ROOM. Used brick fire-
place in Uvlnr room. Ele-
g1nt carpetlnf, draperie1,
landacaping and fenclna.
Home oL y o u r dreama.
SUPER VALUE only $21,·
500.
COSTA MESA OFFICE
2629 Harbor Blvd.
545-9491 ()pa, tl1 9 PM
.
iohn macnab
PUSSY ·
AbM TM Quallty
01' Constructlen • • •
~VER SHORES
01ie ot the finest bomea
In Newport Seecfl
Real quality 4 Bdrm, I batha,
dlnlnc rm, acdvtty room
with IAfie ti.r. More extra1 "!l!~!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I than you have e•er '"° $350 DOWN 1n lhiJ 2 yr. o1c1
I' \I I • \\ 111 I I
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I I \I '' '
1093 Balcer, C.M.
8uy1 )'our family a bome! Spe.nlJh manaicxl
You'd better eee thia 3 bed-Sbown by Appt only
room, 2 be.th cbarmer with $140,000
hardwood floors and big Call for Appt.
yard for the chUdren and (714) 642-1235
llNINSUl1-SHORES
Nii lilii
o.nt...1 ·c...n11Y.
'I'RBD NEW 4 A: I Bedroom two • lt.ol'J
linll• family 110l'Dll md tbree Dupla• ~
a Deluxe own•'• a Bedroom • l>en Home upmin, and a a Bedroom 2 Bath Rental
down. Now ready tor occu~.
Ocean and/or Bay Views, Famll)' rooma, W«
B1t1, r~t beat IDau1ated, ·carpeted, wan.
td, JandJcaped, aelf-c:teanlns ovena. Fonruca
kitchen cabinets, Powder rooma~ Etc. Etc .
Come 111 foe younelf:
GOLD MEDAWON· HOMIS
OPEN DAILY 1 'TIL 5
.. , .. Street wl .... llYcl. .. '" ............ , ... ...
,... .... $79,600 to $109,600
Per further lnfermatlon cafl:
COLDWELL. IANUI & CO.
2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT HACH
Kt ~ns1 675-2000
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WATEIFIONT LOTS
Mew .Wllerfrtnt Section Jast Opellld
(Fee dmple land) Waterfront lots, lncludin&
boat allps, from
$33,111
H.-llMJtOll Hcno.r Sales Corp.
CALL DICK 'ABIAN -147.2521
We will mail you lot 'maps
Ir finandn& lnf ormaUon.
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WANNA IE A
IEACHCOMIER7
Thia la your dlanu!
Family type home with
4 laJ'le bedrooms
family room
and dream kitchen
withln walkinf diatanc'e
to l;luntlnltoft State Bcb
Priced at ownen COit
Call: Mn~~~
Eves: l7U316
lllrlalr View Hiiis
Cerona ., Mar
Dramatic
Contentpormy
'ndl home ii for tbe dbcrim-
inatinl buyer. Luxurioul
wool c:arpetlnf la f o 1 n d
~. Versatile 4th
bedroom bu 2 1eparate en-
tries. A delightful kitchen
and famtly room overlook a
lovely Io w maintmance
patio prden. A eonfonning
executive type area eur-
roundl tfill beautlful "-9,
and a ad de sac·street pro.
tecta your children from U7
thru tnftic. See todCI¥.
$31,!l!G.
pell to enjoy. $132 per 181 Dover Dr. Saile lOl
month Includes principle, Newport Beach L9* • baDt lloma located JUMBO
To tome this me1U11 large, to
u this boUle ta JUMBO.
2llOO ... rt bavlns • 211x30'
family room, muter BR lSx
2T wltb ftreplace • • 15x24'
livtnc room A: a 3 car pr.
are. Bia all electric ldtcl\en
with 131cl5' cUl\bw room. Call
DOW I ult tlO lie JUMBO.
lntereat, taxea. and inlur· ID the Southland'• moat d•
ancc. hf""" ------..... llrahl4t • tucinatlnl ..... .. ...v..L.\L\LU. ,... 8cboola • Calif. lnlne
i_ -t~ ~.:-Se:Jy ~ e ;::a
2043 ~ DllIVE (JlSt ~PJJ' ru: ':t~:S ~7711 0peri Eves. ~ Olrec:tionl: MacArthur 8JYd.
.. T from P11ciftc Cout JfwJ. Cll'
Detuxa Home & Apt. 2414 Vista Del Oro Newport Fwy. Tlll'1l cm San
-Owner wm finance at 6% ~ Newport Be.ch Joaquia H11Ja Rd., CbeD
tbl.a custom '2 BR A den + Most Expensive toUow liana to model -·
BAY VIEW apartment! H alo ~--w.1-Huge living room with ome na the Siu.Us. O.V. .._ I Illa
$36,950 ..........
t' ...
293 !:. 1Tda St ' l46-44!M
1110
OWNER TRANSJ'ERRED -
Mlllt 1e11 im"MJ'Uately. Tb1a
U.luteb' perfect 3 BR
borne priced., under a11
others. Double fireplace,
flllly carpeted, an built·lnl.
2 beth&, family r o om A:
IDOl'e. 1'HA loan m a y be
~ at $Ul/mo. CAU.
5t0-U51 (~ .V•). Berit-
qe Rell Estate.
~. ~ Newport leach 1200
Qualtty, Cenv.nlenc• UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW
& Comfort Overtooklnc Newport Harbor
'l1lle borne offel'I all three to It Lido Isle. 4 bdrma. m
the dl.criminatinf buyer.· 3 · beth 3-car pr 1emi-~
Bedroom, 2 baths, with ed ~est hie~ "1/t.r ~.
quarry tile Miry and ll)'ICD zone 4 • baa room for 12 to
earpeta tbruout. The price 16 view "'* if deliNd.
la rtctlt • $34,~. Seeln& ii Priced at $125,000 to lettle
lleileYbll. Call MS.3255. eltate. Owner wm conUder JIAN SMITH tnde for M-1 zone land • ........ ' = Chllce CountJ. call
400 E. 1Tth St., Costa Mea
646-3255
1st TI• Offered
lmmatulate Duplex nr.
t'tlrythlnt -$42,500
LIDO SANDS
3 Bdrms, 2 Baths
$23,500
Georp Wllliamlon, Rltr.
m.4350 OPEN ~.
FOR
Newj>ort Beech.
Income J Property
SEE
Newport Beach Realty
43t-32nd St. ~1642
OPEN.EVENINGS
WA'lllFRONT
Delilbtflll 3 BR home. Fisb-
lnc • boetiq at your door.
$39,000.
CAYWOOD RLTY. 548-1290
IDOi W. Cout Hwy., NB
FOR Sale. Fallbrook area.
1% ac w/vlew, S rm ranch
Ille + 5 nn pet or rental
AYOCado I fruit Ines. Lrs
pool, patio. $54,000. mn.
OK. Pb: n4: 'J28..IU2 or
213: 31l&-Q30
1100
Victoria Mesa
Homes
11 NEW HOMES
Low dn. '"ti{, 3().yr lou
'""" $U,9Jq Valley Ro9d at .Victoria
(Just E. of Brookhurat
up on blutt)
Udo lll&e tots. tee llniple
lud • HIP allove 1ea 1r1e1
Built • In electric
kitchen. Conveni-
ent to lboppjns
cenkr, ~new
IChoall.
NR.. Bay • ocean: lo'fe)y 3
BR 2 Ba borne on 2 Jot1; can
me u 2 aptl. Rm. to bid.
$46,500. Sell all or ~ int. or
trade. 121 fut St. can part
1n rear Owner 173-m.9
4 BR-OWNER.
2 Ba., frlJI.,, beam cell., new
cpta. Comer loc.; club priv.; 1
\lJ'SfDt, $21,000. ()pa, Weft:.
enda. 351 62nd St. f154144
~-7401 Owner/Arent
614 ~ LOAN; xlnt cone!.. 3
BR. 2 Ba., lat. hi-beamed
wd. paneled den; COY. pat.ID.
Loveb' yd. $30,750 Owner
1900 Beryl Lane 646-2909
OWNER mU1t eell, 2 BR. 2
Ba .• bllnl, F.A .. tpl., pat.ID;
awlmmJng, boatlnr-Sll.500
or bnt olfer. Baywtde VW.
Sfi-4241 ~4
CHAR.MING Bay view: 3
BR, 2 Ba., all elec. 2 .ty.
Uke new t'nhouae; 2,000 1q ft
C&refree lux. liv .• w/poola,
etc. Now $311,500. rD--43541
"aterftont Rome. 1 bloelt tel Oty Hall. Bulld1nd,
tloet and ramp. $62.SOG.
3401 Finley Avenue«
Qll so.1m
AS.!UME loan; 3 BR. 2 Ba.,
epte. drpa ,all bltns. 1 b1lt to
oceen, temi., pools. $23.900.
SQ.-3213 Own.,
WATElU'RONT, S2 Balboa
Coves. 3 BR. $75,000. Will
trade for property. Arabian
honel, or -1 u ~rm
BALBOA C:O.U Bayfrant,
turn elect kitdl, boat 1Up,
quick ~Ilion. Ileana
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2-2 Br units. 1 new. 164.900
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1110 M.-port Bl'vd., C.M. COLLEGE REAL'IT 54l-5880 br, 2 ba. On CQYOn, $31,5CXI,
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dll ..._ cWllllp llnout IM. fill.a *" • bar. •/..,...._ Prefer _.. -uvz....-HAllO_I S22.50 up Smdio .tpta. 2*\iomtala HcMne uddle~olllawflwtwo P...a.l fut na w/rr,k, ...._. or _... Awll.. '!.!• -Newport Blvd. CM MH'1S5 S.udflal DIW ~ .vrow-~ ... ._Joe wll J1v rm w/111*:. ell& rm. w/ J .. .Bela. Wrua k P-115 81EEllS URGE Plewnt ta private hnd bome bu NmJNI room wut • .. ..,,. a ...,., ud •• llaldl.. Qptl. *1ie. c:ov. o.u; PUoc 11 bome. Worlrill& llMll only. with wet bar, ldtcbm -;rlth
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nmt Well caawl fw . 2~ >'"old. Celt Mlle 2100 LEASE. waDl to bcb, 4 BR. 3 1·16 S BDRM. lnceme ,,Rll?rt'f !!!!, na bathroom plU. lMJ'\Y
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Priced tar Qmdt Sale imn. 7640 eYel I: wlmdl. Cun, qu.1d_ lltJl, Jiau.. EYes. a...r. Mj. to ShD1'Plnl -bedroorm d ch unit . Income lake. Prictd •t 185.<m. For l,ICIAL CLASSIPtcA TION POI !°ie":;i,~~-...,~: PAii 'SAYE dry. 210 Dtl Mar ruo. s.:,·.~. c;!?i'. =:: mo::.,:;: ::4: a. S2'15mootb -Ex. Nfttalars ===call GleM NATUIA~....::APNu
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bor .,., Write Bax 40a iu,dwood Doon 1bow1 quai. Coren. •I MM' 2250 Patio. 81112 .o:intincntal Dr. a 6 Adams, en.ta M-. .:;:~i e 546-2313 Eckfloff & A•t0e. Inc. J Unet-5 times_ S t.udm
Irvine, Calli UM lty la tlUI 3 BR bome. F.x-SLEEPS'· 2 -2 be. (Notis $lSO Mo. m. Gl-7114 HI~ OPEN• EVa. 1818 w. Qiapman Ave. RULH -4D ¥Un INCLUOI ........ ,..,... 1 " Orw.np, Olli1. ~ -~ te _._. ........ WW ... Ill ....
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---· area DMt Doactas IDOD. th CIO.) '500 to S'TQI. Du-Lo. u 'fu -s SILVER sc-2sn. Ew.wlmds5.31-6'721 ... YOU. --..,,. ---~ ... ., IMP ts A: CoUep. I.Arte CoRNER 642--3M5 or fB.6360 ........ ft m. • ..,, .... THINe "°" &ALI -T1lADa ~"'
lot eottable for boat 1torage. a.IMt 2."" FOR R~t I Bd. llllfvmlahed • 2 BR bit 1: 2~ 'Good PHONI 642-5671 Double llJ.tCl praae. P!mty """ Duplex, modem, w.w.c., • IAJE vlew, wtr tr elec;. ac. Te Pl.c• Yeur Tr..,.t Pu.a.. M
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value • $21,900 UlY terms. lleeP1· 6, walk to lhp'c . al only, DO pets. Phone~ • 15 unlta, 2 BR, hardwood, ''TRADER'S PARADISE'• Colt KATELLA. REALTY E. Bay A•e., 548--3158 or~ 10th St H.B. "'poilHIJWllts tloora, garages, la·~. l. E. W•nfed 6240 Drop us a card. <lull.tied a M'ea MO.ODD
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WE WILL ADMIT .. UM -Apta. furnlthecl Liv rm, br, kltdl Ir ba. 574 Hamilton, Coeta Mesa. • ~ party cash buyer Pilot, Npt Bch, C.lil. Perron Rlty ~m
It needl eome paint and min-OlARMING r..A.-..,.__at 1 & 2 Mrm Apt• tor 3 or 4 BR home. _.., but _..,.... ......., ,......,.,,, a.a~-4100 • IR ._.. $46,000 terms, bargain, 4 Newport or Back Bay. bdrm 3 Br, ~ ba home. 11911' Git. L .. ltle 1351 or ·--. $14,SOO ii a l70 Peart St. from June lit -• -• ...,.... unltJ, 2 I: 3 BR., 4 yrs old, Princlpale only t213J 424-4.104 HAVE 5 custom near like new. Cpta. cll'1IL pm ••,000 aood price iDr a 3 ~m, by month ~ leue. Near $2J SQ UIL U with l t.ths. «JO W. Olive La Habra. be.)1 -top quilty. $20,000 eq. F u ...>..u_ ...___ .,, Dn -3 IR 2 beth home. Juat a kw beacb. 2LS-19-H _. n• p Near IChools, lreewa)i1 (213) 98:>3320. CONPOMINIUM wanted in ulty. Tnide tor a~mm. eq. or: .._.......,-·oar, ~ terrific Jeaturta tbruout blocb from ~. e Studio • ~ -. Walklnl distance to occ HOME I: INCOME by Ownr Blutfs area; 3 or 4 BR ... ffoUywood-.Bev. Hills . Real boat, « ! 962-6116 ~ low b It.It ale, Vaatlon Rent1h 2900 e l8d Utill 6 ,-. .-.. 911 El Camino from owner. 644-20'l8 Estaten. •nn LIDO Ille, Ice J4tm7 bome
•,:>.;.nhon/Pvrcell ROW about tradina bomee • Maid s.rtb • T'f avail. Apt. # 1 COit• Mes. ~ d:!:'~ln~~~· :r~~tJ~ 14·30 Day LlstlftCJS S2SOO eq. ln 3 BR 2 ba. home ~.r:~:=
n--•ty with • S.F. famlly dUrinc • New Cale a Bar FAIRWAY pool, 2-yr okl. Eside. ~1391 Call A1ent 546-1440 -... n•o""" Dk:tmtt-.J nes< August! Have lrs modem 4 2384~ Newpcrt Blvd. ~ or rental w/compl recrea-..-uce .,.. ,.,.,.,, "'
6'15-40l1 Evee 646-4.131 '1682 EDINGER 4 BR home ln S.F., Ideal QlATEAU La POINTE VJUA APT Buslnffl R•nt•I 6060 BUSINESS •nd tion fac. on golf trae, near Purcell Realty m..-n
BY OWNER • LeaYinc coun-1424455 Open Eves. location. Contact Mt. Hagan Furn 2 Br Apt. Htd pool. • s. FINANCIAL ocean. For: Station wagon, LOVELY ~crnt 3 Bft.
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livlnc room and S. patio, 50' $21,000. Vacant. 0 w n er. know ol frlendl who mlaht 1941 POM~A AVE .. CM POOL Modem Ste>r1e 1200 aq tt. am, CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE mente, ocean side or twy. H008e or Units. JUcbard.
Sot. $57,000. $4,000 d n • 968--3964 be llitettcted. CUTE l BR Ap.. Avail May ADULTS ONLY pie parldnr. In A: out on 2 Part or F\lU Time $9850 ~ue. Trade for house eon/Pu.rctll Rlty m.at
642..a>& Dtlplw Funt. 2975 15. Attrac t 11 r n I 1 h e d • Manacer Mrs. Ca.non atreets. Man or woman to refill le Costa Meaa (Pref College 4 Uni ta nr. Npt. Pier. But
Must sell. '80.000 -... in fountain Y•lley 1410 -Downllrl. Walk to stores. 20122 S•nta An• Ave. Petitte, 548.-0522 collect money from new It Pk) KI S.91169 or 546-2349 rental area. $51,liOD. Ex·
estate eale. 3 BR • den. 2 Bedrqom. $120 Pb: ~-N Oran& unique coin o p e r a t e d chan&e fQr mna11 boQlt-hal'-
Mab oa.r. 219 Via ~........... BEA\TI'l1'UL JJeme 3 BR, 2 :J63 Colta Mesa St N~V Palmt 1 ._ 2 SR r. l/l 1u.e .eo2 · Airport E 17th S ,.._,... dWpe.nsere. Excellent in-3 BR., 1 ~ Ba., ea.ta Mesa bor area • Oirner. ~
U&Y.-w BA f .. n.. __._. bit In • --60 · t., ~• Mesa 3200 -548.om • ~ ... .,..... • '· e 64&-2!158 e Fum or Uni Sll5-$150. Htd Sq. ft, bldgs. & % acre ot come for few bn. weekly home, val. U8,500: will take Oom1.. 673.f52T
Wl'D: Udo hie home tor :'z,~ su:.:O· ~'It.~ ii NT ALS pool lTT !:. 22nd St sc.3IU5 DELUXE 2 BR 2 ba, itueio lalid for leue. S600 Per Mo. work (day or eves). No aell-newer car or iubmit, for 'M Riviera, all fadocl' °'
nttr.I qilt. Jmmed calL 5.U-1134 HOVlel Unfurnhhed E/SIDE 2d BR. Elec bltn1, ~ :':m":'!:. ~~ Realoeomlcl 54&-00tO Ing or experience necessary down payment.. tru, includlns air, ill· l'M
Prtnc _.._ pll. Pvt -patio A ults on•u 361 B E 1 .... St. $875 to $3400. cub req. For Owner-~ent ~5580 radJo, beautiful CIOl'dltloo _,, ,,..,. C.--& ........... _ • v· , . a"' , CM Ph: evee. Sho Ul --Anal int rvl nd --------6'7>J380 or m-.5184 S•nt• a--..._.. 1630. -·• ..-3100 Og,le $135 mo. 00,1291 ......... , Pl. o ce, Storage, yd. ,... .. ,,, e "'· se . Take pick·up, ear,~ I.::======== -. ._,_ ~ 400 t ·500 f name, addre11 It phone no. HAVE:
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units Oxnard l M1 VERY a.EAN 3 B R $HO. CHARMING 2 BR utll ALMOft new 2 BR 2 Ba ~lee • o NA sq. t. to Trw.na-Westem Dist. Co. Beach $20,000 eq. free It c e. ! trade. -l?lrr
Huntlftlfon IMch 1400 BY OWNER carpets, drapes, bi( covered paid. Blk to K-Mart. 5n ~ I: drapes;. adulk'. ~nt r. ewp't Bch. S90 N. Azusa Ave., Covina clear. '.Hant: local fixer up. 85 x 4&5 vacant elev lot. * A HOME * 3 '::"1;;.":::t :;:a. patio, Mesa dtl Mar area. Joann. 54S-0787, 646-2811 no pet.I. $1~. 1616 Caraway ~Excellent l..DcaUon • 91722 ~l~tJ. Bkr. Perron Rlty ~~ ~ :t? c:!:" !:
TO BE PROUD OF rn..::. ~or 546-43ao $225 montb lo month. A,t. ~~We ~.:::ielor Or., HariJor Heigbtl, CM NflllPJy decor. lt0tt, 17x40 PROVEN, Suu. modern trade foe income. SUbmlt.
Immaculate . .2 sty 4 br, 2~ 546-4141 ~ .. • :tJ ~ ~ .WJ~U1: ~~ive 3 BR, 2 BA, 1873 Harbor, C.M. 646;4i6S' mell'lod ol t e ach I n g BEAUTY Salon. 6 stations, Bier. suc&aT, 545-4C12
ba 1n prefetred ~R-1 area. Tu1tln .. . 1'640 LEASE or IM-OPt sno mo 3 · ~· -'-v., .. , ...,,,.., blt·inli prlv: uc; B ~ ~ 2 1 s d.lo permanent habit control. estab l~yn Lido area. Will SMALL Italian Rata.-•t
Prof'l lndacp, ~ iD-br, tam nn. auperlOI' borne FURN. up1trs 1 BR Guqe patio. COied ,arage, good apta 'iiP8tn l~ ~ ~ (E.G. Eating for weight trd free and clear U0,000 ... _ ~ min. 7d upkffp. Spec. IDEAL FOR RETIRED In nne resldentia1 area of Apt. Adulta, DO pell. '116. loc•t:l«I. nso. mo. 540-2493 Lealt ~135 · control) •with ne• low cost eq. for R.E. or what,have> + real prop. $28,!!00 eq.
1ou1 nm, 2250 eq', toll cpts or amaJl faml1, 2 BR I: dfon, CM. Phone 540-7823 Avail. Ma,Y lO. 548-1329. m-1 BR, cpta/drpa. Util pt ' l coll. lo public. Now eeeklng you. Bier. ~77ll $32.500 F/P. Want: TOI, In-
• drpa. Covered patio, car-7 h 105 • lot. Ex c 131 Albert Pl Apt C Offl •....A I 6070 auoe\ate offices in So. 0 .C. come .or Vacul Pa'nla
den ldtchllumlnoul cell. Nr neilbborbood, $26,000. ~!--~a1:' ~mcp~~~(;j Newpert IHch 4200 ~3315 ' · · ce ~..... Moderate' µweetment re, Trade fiberglua s.nd Bug-Rlt:y. 642-lm
acbll, lhopa, oceu. $37.500 54t-U26 Apt. c 642-337S 2 BR Apt. New cpta, dl1lCt LAGUNA BEACH quired. Phone for lnquiry KY. '67 thNout. top, tow 13' Boet. ftberslall, na w
By owner, COlllkl io,r, dD. .. I WJll lWE No cblclrn or pell. $120 mo. Oak epaces available In appt. n4: 774-7150 bar, leu than 2500 miles on intnunents never lnatau.d
842--56'15 L-.uN a.ch 1705 Meea del Mar, lg 3 BR, y Pvt cow1ryard. 54U7&9 newest office bulldlnc at PIZZA TO GO new engine + $1000. for '6& with or without motor.
BELOW MAltKET '-:.,::· ::f;: ~n~ll prime locat>cm tn downtown Nets n<m mo .• Low down, or newer auto. ~. ~J· '°!' .. ~·~
Selltr trat\lferred. Price re-4 BR -W/VIEW ADUI,,'I'S ONLY Laguna Beach. Air condi-Terms to ault , Many other WILL trade like MW 120 re.-. .. or · · · .,,.........,,
duced tp $24,!195.
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BR large of tht l'oothllll, 2 ba, 3 LG. Br., 2 Ba., fam. rm., July. Aug, • Sepl. Newport leach 5200 tioned, carpeted, beautilul Buslnesaes, all types • Buy Bass Contello Accordion HAVE: 4 BR pool, lal'l9 cor
kl ..... _ ....... bit '--...i-ty l(e lndlcpd yard, bl. to ~-· frpl .. 2(1) Tulane. $195, 3 Bdrm, 2 ....... bit-•-·. D_, ~eled partitioning. T w o or sell. with a~ fo wood k lot nr schools, 10% dn TIP
"""''11 wiw ,.._ .....,., ~•· ""CM •-Dn ..., ~2 .,.. u• ~" eriti'ances; rear leads to The REAL ESTATERS c•P c ""'• .r /• ·• wor ol doeet epece, prtvate mu-.,.,_,.,.., .-u,.,.,., · "'""' · . FURNISHED APT. cpu, step1 from <>«a.D· ~ Munlcfp 1 .. $31,500 eq SS.Dl W~: ter BR, larle Jot • fmced, 4f4.llU 2 BR. cpts, drpa, mve, tenc-2 BEDROOMS -2 BATHS A&t Anita ~o \ • parklna k>ts. SSO Mr. Counselman -646-Tin · 89J..6i24 lo.t. auto or boet, Dairle a
landacaped. Frplc. Low dll LOS PADRIS ed yard,Chldm A pets OK. W•terfront/Lec per month tor space. Add wro: Small m o d e rn Wood Co. sa.n•
pymnt • payment 1eu tban ltE'AL TY l988 Pomona, CM'. BOAT SLIPS .Coron• lltl M.r 5250 SS for desk and chairs. Add MACHINE SHOP In Orange 25 View Acres . Laguna 17 ft Hou1e Tailer AND
rent. 116 Glienneyre Street Cha I R--• ~_!?_'ft ~~!e" .• ~utilirs tia0ces Co. or will cons. lnve1Ung In Beacti. ,_some tmp~e-Cad. for Van truck CIC' _.dc-
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-----(DIJrt to no.Toe mat=O BE.ltmFUL, 1padous Mesa Hft I Yd., Cd Jy n75 Incl utils. 3 BR, 2~ DAILY PILCYI' Box 4001. Newpot'I Beach, 000 equib'. f'or: TD'1 or ': &16-9250 -~ Con .. _, _ 673-1711 ba, bit-ins $250 Calif 92664 Owner 49'1-4653 49t-4957 ~-. 11IE Verde pool home. 3 BR, tam Onulie Cout Property 222 FOREST AVENUE · . · C.M. alt l :JO.
MD>ITERJUNEAN nn, bJt,1111, crpt1, drpr., A'JTRAC 3 BR Apt Sl T 332 Marguerite CdM' 67U550 LAGUNA BEACH BAR·B-QUE TAKE OUT 19' boat. 35 J ohnson. Trail. $4440""'--Se-a-sooed--TD-oa_lp_
BEST IEACH IUYI Tahitian landscaping around 9 N j eeps ' 494--9466 Working Clef to manage er, bait tank, tully equippf'd, pool home No. Tustin UM.
.... _ _. .. BR Gradom "lU>E WOftLD" pool, Jlab pond. waterl11l, ~ . C1fl tbru u n e at SPACIOUS Deluxe 4 BR, 2~ 1741 Westcllff Dr. COfnP9d terrific beach apol 1ood cond. Trade for car or With 51'% lit TD. For,_ ...
--' 2 *'Y ...a,. flaYCJr, white brick, omate din. ·rm, outlkle bu. $260 Winter rate. July thnJ ~-ba, Yeuty leue startinc Sel + fi ahare au• lnl dlltance to ....Va ftn. Iron pilled PM 5~ hlgtl. 3 mo. Lease.~ Owner. Summer rates. Ph o n e June 15. 673-6210. EYa Prime Joe for Corp Ofc's ary pro t $350 vacation trailer. model Old or UnoolA.
nt ~ I: offerinl blt· BR, den, 2 ba, w/w cptl, BEAUT•-3 br. d•n, dn rm, ~3643 for info. . ~ allc tor Bill White 300) IQ ft WaVpan'l, Pvt dep. 646-3798 SJS.3n5 S1J..T'J64, 87al3 ins Incl dillnrUher & huge mod/ktt -... "' 1 Bd pl Otes, Crpts, Drpa, alr-cond. lNVESI' nooo or more It 1tx25 atv $25 • ch, -.950. Mialon nu q>ta. S225 lie. A nil rm, nev er $85, uUI DELUXE, 2 BR, 2' BA, den. Gmd nr, rent reduced. AL-receive high return lit year. * * * * * * chedr ~ ' F/P. JUt:y ~ 6/15. 549-al free. avil fri>tn 5n to 6/15 Patio, crpta, d!p1, bit. int. SO: L""''""' Suite 700 .,. tt. Write Box M-118 DaUy Pilot
P8dflc OCEAN VIEW 3 BR 2 a., only. &l&-3184 Xlnt loc. YrlJ 18e. 6'75-2717 ~-1
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141..a518 ~~ fpl .. Decka, patio. Reduced Newpert ... cit 3200 l BR, new, for mature adult. Co-op Biers. Owner 548c95S6 A~TED Bualne• -ANNOUNCEMENTS
---------SERVICE DIRECTORY
5 BR 2 i1kJ1:7 3 ba, lovely
cpt1/ drpa, like ~ cond.
2500 eq. ft.. man)' .....
owner tram. Se. le mUie
otfer Oft Wma a ~.
IRASHIAR RIAL TY
to 131,IOO. Owner ffC..5678 Nr oce4ln, bay I: shp'g. $135. Huntlngt9n IMch 5400 Modtrn Oftic&-Ora~e Co. dMaaky,e-~~tv~hr. !c~ •nd NOTICES OR ~~ Bank building. 230 E. 17th amaq u• c•• v .. ,..,..,,
S.n Clemente 1710 ExclllliYe St., ea.ta Mesa. 642-1485 • L---CorOM •I M.r 4250 2 • ._ U fu I HAVE a 1tettt! I know a iOWftwa DVU8 ft fl lnduttrl•I ltent•I 6090
family with a VERY Centenl•I Nelthbors BACH Apt. Blk oceu/bay.
dnperate lituaUon. IF )Oil nttplace-Q>UfD1111., all W /w C4)ll, 1 adult, no pets. UtUJUes included Indlllt. Sp•ce 74' W. 17th
m.i&bt be remo te I Y izl. ldtdlen blt/lnl. Community $83 yrly. 673-1629 HEATED POOL. Costa Mea lllOO IQ ft
tlplted in a etatua type,~ Pool • Yard Me.lntenance. 80'l Knoxville, Apt. D. HB Owner (213) 434-5082
conventional charm bomt, 2 bdrms, 2 betlal ... $.'lOO/Mo. B•lbN 4300 536-29'14 Lots 6100
by all means caD UI -3 bdrms, 2% t.thl .• $250/Mo. C.E N Ba l BEAtrrlFUL new 1 and 2 BR -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Lott 6401
Real Estate LHns 6340 LOST 1 1 a~ey emae
PRIVATE MONEY miniature French Poodle.
Jack Smith Co. ~ince 1949 Vic MacArthur A: Ford Rd.
1323 North Broedwa,y, SA Reward $50. 644-0620
~ anytime REW ARD for white lone
haired O\ihuabua lost W.
Mo,......, T.D.'• 6345 aide CM, Apr 25, 646-4ZZS
... '"'"' 6SIO
BABYSlTJ'ER, Your home.
Mother 35, xlnt refettJICll.
Cunt cottage or &llRP ..,t.
u part lalary, A..U. Jul¥
lat; permanent. can: nc:
247-7903 Eves. Appia Valley
CHILD c~. ~ 3 « ..,...
My Mesa Verde Home: S-
wk. 546-7111 YOUR OIANCE to set IA Y a BEACH Al~ uW ~ Ps Apll. A4>ts. for rent. Belt location. • $5665 1st Trust Deed on 1pect-I"""""S,..... D y C $65,<m for 145.<m Realty Inc Qp Reaaon1bly priced. Better POOL TIME Art. 5200'J eves :ms w. eait>o. Wvd. B~JA E. BalOO. 81~,9945 hurry, onl1 2 left. non
4 B1t, "81lH7 mrpeta all . l7l-3ll63 Eves: 548-'986 Evergreen Clrcle, Apt. B,
147:1531 Ev-. &'Jl.1537 Special Off er
I will build a 4 BR 2 ba home
!1343 sq-ttl for the low price
of $'7.22/sq.ft on your lot.
Other modele nail. Call Don
at 537,()380,
tacular Oceanvlew lot. So'd Peraon•lt 6405 """'~ ,.,,., A A It E • ~ ~ to ca~ tor babf. c.M.
for S79C50. payable l % per ALCOHOUa AnOQfmOa1 Pleate call~
mo. lncludlnc a~ an due 3 Harbor Aretl. PhaDe 573,rm =======::::::i:::~.I bui.lt·IM 1arp edoelli pa-C•plstr•ne ... cit 1725 a.lbN ltlMCI 4155 __ 84_7_.J845 _____ _
tio A a cool pool. 0..ner BY OWNER. Executive type FINE 3 BR, 2% BA, fam BEAU 2 BR Apt. Cpta, dr]ll,
yrs. 10% dllCOUnt safely P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa..
returned approx. 12% per1---------
yr. 494.1137 Nor rHPOll•ible for ~ Irick, M.tonry, lfc.
lranlllftncl • oalJ Gl,500. 2 BR bome In country,llb rm. in upper bay.area. $Zl5. FURN 2 BR. Frplc, util Incl. bltn1. hdt pool, ldda OK.
P•ul ....... ...lty netghborbood. ~ ~ Ind pn:len aemce or will Ba.lboa Ialand, Cal. Sl20. mo. 98U109 debts other than my own.
14'7·18 Evta. IG.sl44 room wtth indoorc(JUtdoor seD. 54&-7053 213: 37a..3590 2 BR duplex, Pool, Privacy, BEST ocean Y!ew lot, North laned ~ __.... ..iw....... WESI'CLIFF Dov-er Shoftt Llcuna: gentle a Io 1> e . Money Wanted TRY $9'5 DOWN I ...,., ... _.....,.. • L opts. drps. 1 my, p.r. Like $14 000 Own 49M216
6350 Linda Ba.iley. ,
Amnne VA loan
3
BR + BulJt·ln electric ldtdlen. a.. 3 br, den, fam rm, $3:25 .,un• 1.-ch 4705 new. $130. fG.«lr'8 • er. $25,<m tot 6 months at 10 and Announcements 6410 bon ed brick corntr fireplace. Open wkends 1005 Marian 10 witll noo.000 trUJt deed ===========I
ua room 14 bath. cu-. Prottaioaall7 land1e1ped Ln. STUDIO. Prlvate bath. No L.,vna IMch 5705 Acre•.. 6200 on 200 Ocean•tew Iota es Coast H-lth Club luflclers tom die I: c:upetillic. yard ftneed tn beek. Near BUY like t ....,., kitchen. Suitable tor one _...________ collateral 4M-1137 ----------
HAflflDAL RIAL TY bndL 16-1'907 MM17ll ren ; ~ mo. 3 man. Utmtift Ir TV cable 2 BEDROOM, large deck. ~ ACREli • <on Main east. • FREE SAUNA e ''Homa ID MatO 1ncomt• ...._ or BR. 3 Ba.. per Ir floal 2 Included. 111 Ton. "° mo. view· Walk '° beach. Newly west roecf) Newberry . ANNOUNCEMENTS With Swedish maaaae bf R ~Mb? D E .,!ii;~ p ~
ITto Wanwr ao.... RINf ALS Balboa Co•t1. f1>.G31 494--260t carpeted It dr9ped. tll5 mo. Catu.. Silver V~. hi-•nd NOTICES 1 Experienced Muloele' ~n~. ttlld .. co'mmere.,
-.. ; ... ...... .......... ...,.... .,_.. mo .. a.ntow. "Land ol lAlcea" Pound (frw Ad•) 6400 9 am-10 ... room a • a I . 3 llD Glen Mar ~ ..,_ •L---RINT"'LS Finl 6 IMt moalhl on deMl'l. ctcy, 1.8 mlles eut of OPEN 7 DAYS KWEEK ddit.lc:m&. B
frP. 2 Ba .. _.., cte.. A_.. Unfvtwfthed lease. 49+-280t -...-~ llllC'. '23,31JO. ?Da1J Oenenl 2000 NEWPORT !HORD ,.,_ aree. 90 Man-rnlde lakes in FOUND. Y o u n g male 132 E. 18th Sl tG5mO ==========-1
BUSJ.ES'1 ----• 2 BR I: Den on ~ leue G.neral 5000 ltent•b WantM 5990 valley. Alfalfa, fllb raising, maltese--type cat. Very thin. c.,,..itwiftl _._._..... $190 6C--1430 recreitloDal. ElaoeUent for tDwno Tbe DAILY P11D1 SUMMER RENTAL: Tultln mo. · RINT TWO 1ou11c rnpoasib1e trailer part. Many dnel~ S48-782S. S4M991 Funeral• 6412 !NO JOB TOO SMAW
,,........, eec:dm. la-J br wttb pool, S300 mo In-NO nattl!r wbat It Lo -F""""" ..._.._ k Inf I o11;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .,... _,, ........... _,,,.._ ......_ •-• -1-Women who ba•t Jived and menta in -IUcb U a vvnu: """""' ey ron Resident • Industrial 0Dm-
.....,, ..... IGlr\. .... ~ ...... _.. ---cu ..0 it wtdl • DAILY 3 ·--R Jt ....... -.,. Bl ~· ... ' -.... r-Urft ure worked In the lA(una lki lake for Wlh!r lld tn-ue uuP .,.amp 1 0~ on WESTMINm·R merclal -M a l n ten a 11 ca
now! If C2IARG& m PIJ.DI' WANT AD!! MMl1I $25 Month Beach •rea for eome time stnaction; much a I fa l t a 19th in C.M. ~14 Repair Md R ~mod• L ruu.. OPl'ION TO BUY are •Wing to .PlY op to SllO growiq: tmllbed restaurant ONE lltt~ boy'• jacftt. S.y· MEMORIAL PAIK Reaa. Uc, bonded, Inland.
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Solw •st.pie SmiUlell Wonl Pu:rW ffl' a o.cklc ............. ~ .. ........ , ....... ..................
IFIY81f I :111 .1 r_
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No depoelt o.a.c. ~~h In~ ~ with llWftl JaJtel iDr flab-aide Fi1b Marlcet. 2800 New· Mort\Mry & c.m.tery e 962cl!llll ar &a-SOM e
H.fl.lt.C. na del :'ar orN_..:. area ins & awtmmlnl I: OVft'ftlte port Blvd .. NB. Carnphte funer•le •Carpentry• Cablneta • Furniture a.nt•lt ~--· · ' ce.mpen. and KUf coane; • fron ....... • Blt·ine • Alteratioftl • ptt.fenbly MU' tie a ell. lake with wawrtrant .-~la L... 6401 '°"' •-e Repaln e ft.8•! MM5l8
517 W. 19th, C.M. ~1454 Desire nlcelt ~; 2 availll* IDr bome bulldine. CemeNry .... 1561 w. 14:111, Anbal TT4-2100 bedroom dw .......... be nna &ewl IO '°'" ... • LOST: Reward; 2 dop, ,,..... .,. FREE elltlmates. No Job llao
$99.50, 2 BR. Ndecanted, oP-permanent ti.I ....Utel1 do well Ir pamp It fttM!l'\'OU' Oll females: l fawn colored Includee ~ care anaD. Jtemodell ud Ad-
tlon to buy, EZ te.rma. a not want to be bound ~ proper\)', midY '°Nile a), Peke • Pom mix I: J Everythlnc la one a.vtiful dldonl. 548--018'7 -w. Olive, La H a b r a , &eue. Want to 1D0¥1 • eat1Y fa1fa °" baUd a lab tor .,.. Peklnete. blond. Ate.a of plaet meua leM C011t. CARPENTERING It ~
Normand>' 3o-20X Jane or late 11Q IDd W'OQld ter lldllll or for M raillac· Bolaa Chica It Edlnau Kif. No trattic problema. q . All t1l* • AD
Oke prb•P 6pclllll alld Ownet' 141440 cv-. 6 141-mt or M7-5'Sl 141101 Seid. Welblllnlter C\W'91lteed.. 5J9.f12t
5100 other modmt wwwrnJ1DCH wbdl. GREY • White '--Mired m..im m.Jm REPAIRS°* AL'!D.A J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; it poe.sble . ..,.. lftlr 5 T.O rnn i ESTATE eat: a1tft'ed m&.le. Am. '° CABINETS. • * ,._
Mab Olly p.m. 1, .XllU. ''Sam" or a wtllltle. Vic 23 aper MMTJa
Dllcrindnattve Temm omnu: J.2 yr. lwe. 3 •· ~ Ln., Deane Garden C~ery Lett 6411 .z:::Yrl==::;·===i::::;:::::ii;;;ll
lclr Pl'lllllp .wdroea A dftl or 4 Br. _,.,,lahed Z 1 /) jt8ft HolM ~. HB. ~ 'nlRtt i..oc.. Pac:1ie V1t!w bocM. an•. • .LIDO. • UIU -.4lft MtMOrW Pllti, e>eeaa vtew __ _..;..._..-___ ,..
MAl11Nlfl)UI
&AIDIN Am.
BAL. JS1. • ~CON POODLE. llM)'ed fem btk lleCtiotl. Valued It -rscb.
BAY. . .l'.Amll.Un'. YAUIT lAll) lta.nd Mi.tnc 511 Albert· Malle Olfert .._ SeD! t'B-llOl Off m.... eon'• p k 1 n 1 lot. ow. M-10Z2 mrinc I: NlllOnL IOo
NA!VRE COUPLE W1111 to 2 1/3 A C ft E 8 t'OftBMl'dal •-aapr" · IWa. f'7M15i. SlltVICi DlikfOIY ~ wott, 11 iili.'. ~ .,....._ Is. 3 bdrm.'-m mo. JOr.ct <C.2) on maJus' ttJor. m.2215 -No job too ...a.~ llt"
nJMmlll> uamum wm care ._ .. u OQlhfaft In Santa Ana. Moo LDSI': a.117 pta llonl. ttct App!•lll"I '512 H. mm.a ....
UNn1M 1 D. :na. I. .... It ..... .. Glllnl. .... •pll., ...... O'IJJer maid C"Olcnd bomlet • -0. T GtJMDDll:N CEM'DfT wed. p. ttu
........... h Mtr. Box 11-111 Dd7 'part flt ... OOlnJW'dll lllltt ............. Cll' ... ~... .... driftft11. waJb. -c.r,.11. ..,_, .... _ PDDt OK. • hold b Min t.. tlllm ., ....... ,._ -..;;a -t7Pfl. 1'ret elt. ....
11et.l ..... ~C.M. PM>,wtltt &tdt_.IM CN111ta.._.._.._ ,.....,.._...,_ m.Ma hl...im CNWC... .... ...... yrlJ ,... 1'.a. ,. .... MlJ ....... lleo .. Larr: ..,.. _.tel--•• ~, .... ~ 6SIO _______ ....... _,
l!l!!!!11!1••mll!!!imllf9 ...,_ art•. e.. • ..,..._ lane 1119d, ..... UM lbJb. .,_ ._..... bJ 0 a', .... <:AU fw eMWlr-. _. 2 M. YlfJ ...._ b' Jlln' 1. •11---. W at ~: A Ill pl t Gmota. Broob, GJ--.,n, WUl ...._ ~ l'IOIM. Hot....._,..._
..,_, llldl&.1111. 1ar1 • Ml-ml an):• water...,,.,. ~ b1 mT lAI a. ....... -...o, 11.., .... c111 •....., H.B. llllhb I: DwJs ....._ --. am. -.nw fAJaLJ' or t iiilli ilCil w ............ AM. ._ awm ...w ..-I "*'>ea..,,..._ ...... ~. wilP11JllD1' phone ..-SCNm. PAToarAdta_. ::tll#'tflttf WD.L ..,_•die w.-: ..;V;.;;.ACA1fC'f;.,.;..;......,.-.-l!!'-"'::'"!ft'o'°6r••"'
One dlAlll QK...... ... llt .. -3 9r .... Olll • ..... 13 ,, .., .... ,.. .. .... ,. tlllnallb ....... ~ ...... ..... "". m OiQ.. Dr. Olla al-. --. MW"& ~ ~ • a • Ult It. Dial ...,. caJI: IG-HOf 1,:.; ~ Uc. p-• •
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!I DAIL V PILOT MMOay, May u . i~
_J_O_B_S -&~E...,..M.,-PLOYMENl JotsS & !MPLCW Mt:NT SRVICE DIRl~TOih
Centr.ctort 6620 Job W•nted, Men 7000 H .. tn W•nted, Men 7'200
e ROOM ADDmON~ e
L. T. COOitroctlon
~~DJ rooms. kilc~n or = Single story or 2: eustom desilned. Foe ~ts Ii layout, phOne:
• 847~1511 •
Ibo • R.vnodel e Repair
:Jtes • Comm . Industrial Ancient Mariner
MAJNTE!'llANCE mi1n II('·
bldr., casi>entrr plu mlw•r PART TIME
Ov."D tools. ~wp .• wcldm;.: I ed
mn('bincs. Mntel, h<'bpllnl. Help need now
indus. rxp. Rtfa. I Day, wk. Ideal part time JOb
tm-1649 workuie 5 nights 8 wPek
OOL'on ,;D m11n ~. ~reklfl;: lrom 6 to 9: :lO p.m. Pay
('\'('s &/Or' Sal " o r k , 1 1 n !l e s sta1'1 from
Ncwp0rt, Cos111 MC'.sa 11rr1 $230. pet month ~ L.youts le E61. DICK
.F'MAN 673-44_59 --1 TO:ll CARNEY. Bldr. 15 yrs
exp. New constr. rm 11tJd, NEWPORT BEACH
acrtcal. sal<'~. rlr 642-2042 No rxpencnee nN'l'S-
PVt'S. Bob 111.r\. We need nine c"
CHAUF'FT.UR and ho u ~ r 1ra mrn now. MU~l have
boy. pxp .. OCC 11 f• Call livrd in this area I"" n !en malnt, xlnt wk. 673-2~
UCENSED Contracror. Ad·
dltlons. ReD\odclini;:. Sm
J obs Specialty. 673-21:?9
~dditlons * Remodeh!'i
Fred H. GerwK'k, Lie.
'1~1 * ::H~7170
Clrpet ClH nlng • 6625
e WALL TO WAL t e
• CARPET CLEANINC e
81(; Discoo.Dt ! f;.16-JiM
Cwpet~ing&
Repair 6626
m YARDS nf NYLON OR·
PET. dk bc!igr ld('fll for
~tment.s. SJ.!k) a yarrl in-
stalled. (padding rxtra• Orh.
er bargains! Call S.16-4l 78
'tvetUnp.
l!~tric.1 6640
~~ECTRlCIA.''1. Licensed & J:rO n d e d. Small jobs.
1'1'111.lntcn. le reparrs. 548-~203
•irdenlng 6680
ANTHONY'S . Garden Service
646-1941
C°*'1PLITE O.EANUP
NEW LAWNS
Reas. monthly ·care. Pnm·
,Ing. J..andscaplng. Exp. hor-
Ucultulist.
J1paMM GudeMr
£leper . complete yard
1ervlce. Frtt ·estimates •• 548-~ • E~PERT JAPANESE
GARDENER
o~·a0.up Neat Work 540-9494
JAPANE.5E GARDENER
f;Xl>ER. Reliable mainl.
Reas. mo rates. 892-3219
EXPER. Japanese-American
gardener: lncbcp. clean-ups;
Monthly maint. 531...0145 rvc
JIM'S GARD ENING
" M&Jntenance. Residential,
Com'I &: Cleanup. 548-8411.
LAWN It Carden mainten·
ance. C!eanup • Spray -Ftt·
tillu Com '1 &: Res!. 962-TI49
e JAPANESE GARDENfNG
Snvirc Cleanup, Landscap-
Uy:. 531-7034 alt 7 p.m.
t 'MOW U-JG, edginl!'. & clean
up. Monthly rale&. Free
rnJmate. Call 968-1911 '• __._
JAPANESE GARDENER
lMalntenan<le by the month.
Good refs. Exper 546-7'158 . Cut &: FA!re Lawn
Maintenance. Llcel16ed.
548-4808 • 545-8570 alt 4 PM
MOWlNG, Edging, v&calawn.
Gen'l cleanup. Hauling.
Odd joba. * ~
Gffertl s.mc. 6612
Painting. Plumbing, Car-
pentry. Reas! Rel. ln!Ul'ed.
• BankAmericard OK
Call "Mike' 642-0048
H1uling 6730
urr'l'liE GIANT TllUCI<
Htlullng. fi" bt>ighth, 10'' IM-d.
You' name it l haul. Rc111.
Big .John &12-4030
I H>.ULrNG. Trash pickup.
~imoilng, Anything • we do
I( all. Expert work. 54>2792
C~EAN Lots. garages, f'tc.
Tree removal. dump. skip.
backhoe, fill. gradt. !162-87 l:i
~
Llndsc1ping 6110
GAYNOR'S LANT>SCAPTNG
It. GARDENING SERVlCE
'State llrensed contrctr,
Residential • Commercial
Free est · No job too big-
89.1-3:>81
'1perh1ngln9
P&lntlnt 61SO f .' QUALITY wnrk 11~ '.maier-lats bJI I 1 c ~ n ll I'd
)>&Inter. 20
~54.
y~ e xp e r .
INTER.IOR Ir EXTERIO-R
'Painting. Y\'tt l'Sflmaa..
Uccnaed i ln.surtd
Ca II CHUO< :;.t8. ~ ... 111 • PAINTING • lntm or •
)iJterlor. Free eatlmatu.
Jteuonable r1tee. ~3013
~R or Ext. PAr:NTING, tMn>. S£1lVlCE. Local ril. FREE est. S0-1677
'"'""bl"' 6890
&:EAKS! Gu or water elec:-
tnJnlcall)' located undtt Ct'-
Jnf!nt. b1-cktop, (J'OUlld,
:>13-5998 Yt•ars nr lonaer. Call for
appointmcnl.
Job W•nted, L1dy 7020
CAPABLt:: woman · Prar11.
r-dl nul'Sf' • rnmp.JolOn. Good
Mr. Nelson
774-7251 2607 West Coast Hwy. ·
cook. hl(hl hOIJ'<•"'mk, drlvr ---
T .~ing Appfic•tions
C 7;e/;:~lrruun&. n.;r JANJTOR &
s1r11>Pil'it· wa.x1n1:. wans. CLE u•up MAN Windowi. w11shrcl :i:u ,o;m An .
C'ONV ALESCENT nr mvahd
1·art> by nur~C' 111dr. .\1rs
.\torriwn. 6.16-llr!'!
F:xpcl'ienl'ed, nC'a t ;i pJ'lf'I r·
anc<'. ExrrlJrnl ben<'fits.
good stanin~ sahu:y. Cnn·
tact: .~r Robert RogalskJ
Mon., May 13
Job W•nted
from 12 to 6 p.m.
Men & Women 7030 NABERS
CADILLAC COUPL~ l'.:slrly 'ill's. I::xp
rvPry ph11.sr apt . supv .,
mgn't & mamt. ~.-!l>-62b'1 2600 Harbor Blvcl.
Costa Mesa for:
Oom .. tic Help 7035
LIVE 1:-JS
Employer pa)'> IC!$
Grorgc B>hrnd Ai::rnn
Ships Carpenten Waitresses • Hostesses
11nd I~ B E. 16th, S A .)H.1Wl5 ----Yacht Painters Bartenders -Waiters
Agenci", Men 7100
"Jobs Are
Our Busineu"
Only experitnl'Nf
ncro apply 1t Cooks • Kitchen H41p
lido Ship Yard Busboys • Dishwashers Coast Employment
AGENCY
Santa Ana Prof'! Bldg.
1670 Santa Ana Mt>.
Co1t1 Mesa 642-9611
Hrs 8: 30 am • 5 pm Mon-Fri
SECURITY /CLERICAL
Prefer ex-military with Mlm"
~rity exp. ()('veloprng all
phllS('S plant llt'(.'Urity. Start
$450. Good rai!!i<'S.
GAYNOR
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
225 E. 17th/S.A. !">:12·7~
. 900 Lido Ptrk Dr.,
Newport Be1eh
Youn9 Fry Cook
or
Kitchen Trainee
PrrmanC'nt job. Chance for
advancement.
(No students Please)
SALESMEN
MANAGERS
Programmen. ex p .• to ~900 Bob's Big Boy
Tool Design Engrs .... S850 154 E. 17th SI.
A 1urc-flre sales oppo11 11-
nJty. For the first Ume. the
l11r1tesl, fastest ~Ing,
Instant Crrdit Corp. olft>rs Phann sale!!/exp/C3r + $600 Costa Mesa. CAI.
ARGUS EMPLOYMENT -------
I
1
CONSULTANT AGF..NCY
2013 Westcliff, NB 548-7796 ~ E. 17th, $.A. Sil7-6336
695 Cres'nt/ Anhm 63!).0041
Help Wanted, Men 7200
MAY CO.
South C011t PIHi
3333 Bristol St.
Coaf1 Mew
Now interviewint for:
MANAGER
BAR &. DfNING ROOM
Experienced. Send resume
& saJary rl'qulred to
P. 0. DM!wrr 391
Hunhn2ton Beach
• COOKS
BLUE .DOLPHIN
RESTAURANT
• '75-4004
FRY COOK
EXPERIENCED
11 service that many me~
chants have urgently re-
quested. The facility to
honor over 100 credit carrls
!those of gas companies
and A.II purpose cards in-•
d udcd l. Guannt~ 10
bring new business to 1u1~
motive establishments, ap-
parel, gift It beauty shops,
restaw·ants, lounges, m~
tell\, elc. To promote our
unique service we !Ired
experienced salesmen and
managers in ORANGE
COUNTY. They most he
able to deal with exccu-
bves.
• Displ1y Man
•Coo~
""' Good pay. p Apply in PCM!Ol1 7-:l p.m.
227:1 lh1rbor Blvd.
ken's Rnt•u,.nt
Hert is 11 job that can
11t·utally he a lot of fun.
Work l'rom 9 to S week·
days. L e 1 d s furnished.
Commillllion, bonusei1. etc. Ex:peri~ requil'M. s
day week. Compn>hensive
benefits program.
Interviewing Hours
Monday thn1 Thursday
10-12 A.m. & 1-3 p.m.
APPLY TN PERSON
Employment Office
Upper Level
An equal opportunity
•mployer
STOCK
PREPARATION MAN
For 2nd. shift. Rub-
ber experience d•
sired. M u s t r • 1 d
sules ind b1l•nces.
Age 25-45. Good p1y
ind benefits.
Apply Personnel Dept.
U.S. DIVERS CO.
3323 W. W1rner Ave.
S•nta Ana, C•lif.
An pquiil nppor1unl1y
rmplm.,...
S1le1men & M.naprt
Career opf>Ol't1 with lfadlftl
firm ofrt rina <>Ttr f1Q mu-
111al funrts. f)ill or pl llTM
•No eicptr nee, wt train.
Npt Bch ottlce. 642-6422
Santa Ana ofllce, 547-8331
lnvtttora Financial
Servi~. Inc.
Workina forem1n
TnJf'Ctlon moldln& r.xprri-
rnt'I'. S m 11 I I vowlnc
plant.
~MAI.I. PARTS, INC.
1.116 Loitan Avr.
Wi1ntt'd Immediately
Final Det•il &
CIHnup M•n
fnr :varhl m11nurart11rrr.
Apply lAAi PIRC'cnlia Avr.
Cn51!1 Mella ---L----POLISll & DETAIL MAN
ANO
PARTS COUNTERMAN
DEAN LEWIS
l!llifi Harbor. C.M.
64&!1303
CARRIER BOYS
GOOD ROUTF.S
AV An.ABLE
HUNTINGTON BEACH
DAILY PILOT • '00-4fu •
-a-ertler Industries
Exprricnccd m a c h i n i s I ic
wentr<I wilh nwn tool~. Good
posillon. 914 W, l7th St .. CM
6'l:l-:l26.i 1\sk tor Bernard
Gertlcr or Ron Dennison.
E l. E CT R 0 N I CS Supply
Counttr S&lrsman. E " p ,. ·r
not nN"rSSAry i! you havr
i<omf' rll'<'tronir barkgroonrl
H. W. Wright Co., 1770
Nrwporl Blvd. CM
Stock Room Clerk
Knnwlrditr tnvrnlory Contro
I L..\NDF:R MCYl'ORH0 \1t;
l!otlft ~: Wa•hlngton SI.,
SilntR Ana
--Sovs 10 .14
Cont1ct:
Mr. Andy Th•tcher
Mon., Tues., Wed.
772-5900 Ext. 105
The Ch1rter HouM
1700 So. H1r~ Blvd.
An1heim
Dishwasher
Day Shift
Apply in person
Coco's
.Famous
Hamburgen
17th & Irvine
Newport Be1dl
Gond ro11lea! • Good profit --Architectural
BALBOA PENIJllSULA Dr1fhmen
DAILY PILOT u 2 ~ i I I "''" .,, yrs ex.pee t"nCe "
• 642-4321 • 111>3rtmcnt t1ou1e and tnlct
KITCm :.,..-WORKER.-parq homl' field. Preparation of
hmr. 641-8044 Park Lido prelirrunary t11youu o( M'lt
Convalr9Cenl Crnll'I'. v..i; hydmnic: domettlc lw!tttinc
>111gsh1p Rd.. N e w p o r 1 and cooltnt l)'Stent. Gt-eat
Br;u:h oppty to leam a e w JkJd
-ROUTES AVAll..ABLE pn.rtlclp•llM in~
ln testtnir and to ~atP a fv.
WeatmJn11er ror boys 10.~4 1urt In a upldly vawtnc
Good Proflll . No Su~ manuf>tc:twjn& comc>l"1. •
s.les
AAA· 1 COMPAllY
NOW HIRING
Due to a planned rummer
txpa.sion program lhe Ana-
heim Divlelon o( o u r ln-
tern1tiona I firm n o w has
need or several a.mbiti'Jus
young m e n 18-26, a mini-
mum of high school educa-
tion. Exciting job oppor·
lunlti~ for the )"Oung man
.who wishes to be trained In
Pt r30Mel Direction, Office
Procedures a n d s.lc1 ~
motion.
$540 per mo. 11l•ry
No experience is nteessary
due to the on-the· .)Ob train-
ing at company t X'penllt'.
Qualified men will receive
their f i r s I promotion in
June.\_ Only I apply •If Y 0 U
can START W 0 R K T'HJ3
WEEK.
F o r immediate consider•·
lion call 33$.11&3 9 A.M. to
2 P .M.
Some students will be con-
sidered for ~ummer work
through Scple.moor.
J. W. Robinson
H11 openintt for:
Experienced
Maintenance
Engineer
Full t irM.
Excellent leneffh
Apply PerlOftMI
10-4., Mon. thnl Fri.
FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT llACH
An equal opportunity
employer
NEW
Mfg. & Distrfbutint
Firm
We need 20 men to tnl.in
In •JI rlepanmcnt.a ln all
positions. Nn expft'ienoe
necessary.
St•rtlng S1l1ry
$495. a MOAlll
FOR INTERVTEW CALL
MON. & 'nJES.
547.0607
(Ol.116£ Mfl
5-mer loltt
JUN, July, A..,.t m .ua
.No hperl••c•
Nec..-yl
~ lhowen. IUIY plac~.
. Water 11.nn d e.Jto C"n!il ll ,, f'lll(l 546-4863 Dt-llveey 612-4321 1 11' • nb-F .. , lee.
SERVTC'E Sta~ Allend3nt 613-30D
Mwlt b .. t Clrd Cdf«nia
(frM111 N'<.'Olf'd A,,,a1
YELLOW CAI CO.
k PftmUI'• lfttored. : CALL "lL>-KS" 642--0.14&
·-llanltAmerlcard OK • PLUMBING
JSEPAIRS REMODEL • 642-IJJS 1· A , .... ; .
"'° ·-~ J!-t. ....... ,. m.. "'1·
ITn.1, c.nnc "74
4;~--· a.. T'lle W.n * :wort. IJ'lltall. ' rtpaln.. tile job too snail. Plutu ...._ = 11 ho•tf ..... ..-tl-..a:m . -
-----* $70 WHI*
P1rt-tlme Ive
g lo 10:30 P.M. No l'llJ)('t nec-
l'll!ltl'Y. Nf'llt .. rl~•hlf
~ 19 le> l;, S•IH A-~
"'~Call ~'1·m.1.
.
lull llmP. u Pt'ficnce pro.
ff'ITrd. Enqulr,. Churk M11
nns Chrvron. COl'llM' Spring.
dalt> 1t F.dln1tcr. 1m.
Mi\J~AN'CE-Of dleM-1
cruilll'I". Approx 1~ ti mt
IUL UTAH
SAl.DMBI
Y•<'hl malnt t~T ,,... To Jl'll Bia ..., Lake "'°"
qui.red. Write to PO 8ox s:n ert1ict lull or J*1 dM.
Balboe • C>meto1 In 1'fWPar't 9-ctl
MAH lor u.emb\y lhippins and Bii .... l.Mle. ERtpo
• rttoeift\a deopt. Full time UoMl ....... lot -
rma.t haw drf9tn lie. SUO men! Write lcm Iii Ut OU.
hr to 11.tr1. M7 w. 171b St. '1 Pool. .,_.. MMMI
CM
Ulfl t:: 18da9L
Costa *-
WTt>: Ret1rm a p p I I a r c e
H l'Vl<'t' man tauto. walhtt
' dryrrr ror p/ttrH work, Mu~t bl' In ~ ... and
able to drl\le tnld-147.Qlt
Wood-.rtren I
CatMnet Mallef'I
Apgly LUHRS IOAT CO.
149 w. l&a ... CJI.
SERV Sta. Attflii P/UIM•
Ntected tor ftiC111 l ......
Contac. Bill Galt-llr •Pft.
546-tTS'T
-
...... '--
-
NODUCT10N
~tRAINEES -
No uperl~ce necessary_ 18 to 3Syears. Uia.h sc,boof irridaate. U you have the aptitude, we
will trilll JUU. Permanent empfoyment. Ex·
cellent opportunity for advancement
Ancient Mariner I
~lltVllWS MON. THltU Fill.
:sPs Western NEWPORT BEACH
2101 So • .._, ..... , Santa An1
An ..... epportvnity .,..,..,... 2607 West Coast Hwy.
-~ - -~ ----------~ -
bpeflenced
fiberglass
Produdlo1
Person11I
*CHOPPER
Spray-up Opet.ten
$3.50 -$3.75
*ROWRS
$2.7' _:., $3.00
•pfut hnut Platt
• '9us Medical '9•n -FIEIFAI
Sant• a.,.
ContMt Mr. Rich· Adatna
(213) 925-93 ..
15314 Lakewood llvd.
L•Anteles
SKILLED .
AND
UNSKILLED
MEN NEEDED NOW
TO Flu._ VACANCIES IN
NEW DEPARTMENT
OPENINGS DUE TO EX·
PANSlON JN OUR OR-
ANGE COUNTY DIVISIO~
STARTING SALARY
$120
per Wffk & up
IMMEDIATE EM PL 0 y.
MENT FOR TiiOSE WHO
Q U A LI FY. COMPLETE
JOB TRAINIJllG AND RAP·
ID ADVANCEMENT.
REXAIR INC.
ORAt\GE COUNTY DIV.
For Information c•ll
Monday &: TIJHday
774-7U1
Accountant
Accountant to perform
various dutits in the Ac·
counting Department.
One to two yews of m.
dust.rial experience or a
d~ required. Excel-
lf!l'lt oPPQrtunity to get
well rounded Industrial
Accounllng background.
-APPLY-
CADIUAC &AGE~
WUT COAST
1166 Whittier Ave.
Coeta Meu
An equal opportunity
tmployer
WIO
SETTERS &
SHB.lERS
Mobile Home
Experience
Excellent epportvnity
-Apply-
UPI.OREi
MOTOIHOME CORP.
4000 Ca,.,. Drm
Newport 8Mch
lxc.lleftt ,,,,.. lenefih
-A'PLY-
EIPlOREI
MOTORHOME COIP.
4000 c...,. Drive
Newport IMch
MAIL IOY
riv~ 18. mllltal')' oblip.
ttom blUllMd. Good ~
..ity.
CLA·YAL CO.
11th a "8-.tte Cwe Mlle
A11..-J~ em...,.,
e TIRE a;;;& NM. n.per .
F11np btMlha. p • r 111 • , mlablt.~
I•
• IF
You have
• lllit
a car
•
and the dn,ire to tam an
extra noo ~r week salary
fOf' S eveoinp wortc cal!
MR. MlLLER PR 4-2021
Alenci•. w ....... 1300
l'l~ing Applications
Mon ., M•y 13
from 12 to 6 p.m.
MISS me A&KY for:
Escrow Officer ........ $700
AOCOWl!ant ............ S550
Secy /lee al <tee i>6 id 1 • • $.JOO
Personnel Hee p.Ud) .. S500
Secy/mkt&/fee paid •• $500
Escrow Clk (split fee I . , 5'150
Waitresses -Hostesses
~t ............ $400 Bartenders • W •itel'$
File Ok/errand girl • • $400
Secy /legal trne .. • • • .. • $400
Traffic Girl/adv ar;y • • S37S
Pun::hal'c Ok .. .. .. .. S37S
Acntg C1k (91Plit fee) .. S3T5
Cik 'I'ypiat (split fee I .. S375
~-Ofc. (fee relm) •• S329
Recpt/mectal ...•...• $300
PIT/ Secretary •••• $2.50 hr
Cooh -Kitchen Help
Busboys • Dishwashers
410 W. Coast Hwy.. N.B
Call Betty Bruce M6-3939 -Administrative Secy.
Outstanding oPPOrtunlty, ca·
rttr prl, b"ee to travel for
and with dynamic company
president (he's happily mar-
ried). Muet have good skil.ls + poise and maturity to
handle administrative dUl·
Experienced. Night shirt.
Union scale: hoapitalization
Insur .• dental care.
Apply in ~r!!On 9-11 AM
HOWARD'S
RESTAURANT
ies. Satar)' S550 + expenses 4001 W. Coast Highway
to start with; Immediate NEWPORT BEACH
raise alter probationary per----------lod. Ideas w a n t e d . agg-
GAYNOR
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
225 E. 17th/S.A. 542·7208
~sive radio station aeeks
per30n who can create con-
test ldeaa, c o m m e r c i a I
~as, comedy ideas. Want
Med Lab Tech . • . . lo S7ro fresh. original. vital 8(>·
P'.C. Bkkpr . . . . . • • • to $525 proach. S.h•I')' 9f)en. If you
Accoontlng Clk . .. • .. . . $433 poasess real, p r o v a b I e
Order C\erit ........ to S400 creativity, tall Mr. Wm.
Cashier ........... , 10 S4{XJ Weavrr. Gen. Mer .. KWlZ.
Receptionist ...• , ....... $350 Santa Ana. !n4) 839-4'..!20
Trainees. typiat1 •••• to $3'.l5 SA'!!:IRL--
Trainee, cubier .. • • .. $315 Ex~r. p~ I ~t not nec-
Traine., file oltir.M. tn• $294 ell!<lr)', to worlr \If.high grade
Trainee, gen'I ofc ...... S280 shoe salon.• Must be av1il-
Trainee. factory • • Sl.tiO br tlble eveninp: honest It re-
Gftl'I Ofc. P n . · · · $2.50 hr liable. Apply In person
ALL.SET AGENCY INNES SHOES
437 W. 19th, C.M. 642~2 So. Coe.st Plau , Costa Mesa
Accountant PART·TIME CASHIER to $850 Weekends It afternoons.
Ask for Bob or Davt>.
An enviable local pogition American Bldg Center
with great potential. Hunt Bch {162-3321
FEE PAJD For your conwn~ , • BABYSl'M'ER • Uve in.
...i cell for · Mature, responsible person.. .... eue appom~t, Refere~s. Room It board 642-ll70 + small salary. Days 213:
NEWPOR:T 627-3.321, Eves. alter 1, 114:
Personnel Agency 540-4922
~ ~ :?;;s;jg~S P ... A_R_T--Tl-m-e.-20-h-rs_w_k-.-li-gh-t
craft-type work. must be
IEACH AREA JOBS presentable. prefer mature
Med., front ofc .... to $475 woman. 847-Zlll Call 9 to 10
ltecept/lt lleno ..•••• to $475 AM only
Order Deak Ok • .. • • ... S3118w --0-MAN--.---b-l _f __
GI I Frt/ 8.. . . · capa e o car-
r SH l " • · f450.~ ing for convalescent female Secy/It SH/yng '""' n.t11 trok ti t G h
A tg Clk/""'"' .,.. •""" s e pa en . o ome en .., ,.... "" "" i4QO nights. Call 5 4 0 -9 8 7 7
Aalstant Bkkpr · · · • • • between 3 1.m.-10 11.m. J . R. Pierce ASllOC. All"flC1 --
1885 Newport dlvd., C.M. SINGLE NEEDLE • Special
642-6720 54().68.'IO machine o p e r a t o r 1 •
pressel'l! -trimmers. Ex·
Help Wanted
Women
p e r i e nc " d only. 158
Monrovia. N.B. 642-2666
7400 BARMAIDS ....
A-TT-EN'M--ON-W_O_M_E_N_; -K-ccp · · · And GO.GO DANCERS that Important Job al home SlOO per week
6 1Wl ~ SSO wk part '638-5483 or 6.lJ.9'763
tlmf'. 2 or 3 evN/Wk. Car le ---------phone nee. 49$-6422 Experienced mariPn clerk
WANTF.D: r~tionlst for Newport Beach office
who bar had experlence In ol Nat.ioaal Brokerage F\rm.
medicaJ' or dental office l Is 40 to 60 "Pfll, aal1r)' open.
comfortable with cblldren 54()...gJn Mils Romeiro
548-5588 TOY ·STORE. CM
NEED 2 Fullerettes, Can Saleslady. No UJI MC.
eam $4. bout, we tnm. FUII lime, days only.
H.B. Mn-C. re e n a.er & 25 or OYl'r. Kl S..7G.12
842-3ii25 A&k (or Mr. Pollock
WOMAN. 55 . M yrs .. coat· FULL TIME REGISTERED
penlon to elderly ladJ; 8 AM NURSE. J.11 Sb.Ill. Sa.lary
to 4 PM, Mon. thru Fri. C&ll open 642~ Park L.ido
art. 5:30 PM 545-7293 ~I Center, 466 '1aptUp Rd. N.B. RJ;;.1:'!,~=~~· eS::. S H A M P 0 0 glrl with
SlS wk + tn.nap. Rd' call.fonla liC'ftllf. C o o d
642-«lll2 · wottd!J& c o n d I t I o n s.
BABYStTTlNC~ 2 1me JI =~ ~1S70
chldm. apply in peraon
Rtrs req. 9Ul2 Pioneer or' CHUROf Pflll'Mey attendant. HB ' Ex)>er lady avail Sunday,
a.nd other occasions. ~ , EXPER. Donut mlker tra119. P9t: 548-0085 or
Apply: 9099 Mama, MMOO&
Runtington 8Mcla K:J'I01EM=------H-t_L_P_E_R._f\l_ifi
+ HOUSEKQ:PER dnw. 16*4 Park Udo
LlvP in. 1 chUd. Ude ltlt. eon..itlft'llt Ctnicr, 41!16
· Ca ll 9 to s sn...m f1aphtp Rd .. N.B.
Newport leldl
Secretary required for the
President of a national
lirm of Engineering Con-
sul !ants. This position will
include other office dutiea
during the President's ~
quet •bsenses. Exceptional
typing and shor11W'd skills
and a pleasing penon1llty
•re requl~. Colltge back·
ground p~lerred: salary
open. Six girl office.
Phone Mr. Andrews 1 675-3551
ALTERATIONS
Qualified to work in high
grade fashion store. Able to
do both men and women's.
Offers pttrnanent full time
worit, Pleasant environment
and good company benettta.
Apply: •
Buffum'•
Fnhion hl•ncl
INSUWKE AGBCCY • Newport leach
deslre11 personnel as fOllows:
11 l E..'q>el' Ins. aectttal')'
with supervisory capabilities
12) Multi ple line underwriter
13) File a, mail clerk
Salaries open. Phone Mr.
G lbeon, 5411-1185
Saleswom1n
Elrperit'nced In better wom-
an's reedy-t~wear. Quali-
fied to 1en in hleh grade
fashion store. Offers plta11-
ant envlomment and good
compa11y benefits. Apply:
IUFFUM'S
Fashion Island
KEY-PUNCH OPERATOR
Minimum 2 years exper.
O>nt11ct: Mrs. Bradle1
Macco Ralty Co.
881 Dover Dr., Newp't Bch.
542-4910 EXT. 278
RECEPTIONIST • PURCH.
O..ER.K 20-30 yean. Elec-
lric tJpewriter. 10 key ad-
der. 1741 Placentia, O>sta
Mesa
FRENCH telleber. mature,
knowa.dtrable for p/time
work. Box 513, Corona del
M11r.
Everyone uaa Faller brmha
Wby not aeU them. $3. llr.
Mn. Brown ~1932 HB.
MAID i Ma.Int Man. Q>le or
llna'le. Need for motel apta.
2384~ Newport Blvd .. CM
e R!'Sl'AURANT HELP e
Eventnp. OVER 21
• 5&93 •
HSEKPR IJTt-lll . ~~
home. Acllnx 50 yrs, old,
CdM. 5C7-cl2T tJnm 8: JIM: :JO
Salnlab ~need
fOr jewelry ttore in
c.c.ta M... 54l-34e'l
Jer.1 Men, Wem. 7500
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J c ._.._. ....,...getton c U n Pool, Filter. Surface BLOOD LINES -w -QI~ u 691/J MG '67 RMERA, tp. chr w~
Hii ........ hn ...... 6 IWltltnWU • ·~•R Skimmer, IWnte.nanc. Klt. t Ch. ULK WIKJNQ. A ¥&rina, 117 Lido Park NOW HERll stereo tape, Str budcet ~ -. I & D FUINllUll J'JU:E Gl'Olllld Pad. ERBWI' lldl m Dr .. NB 6734800 HI THEM TODAY xlnt cood. ~ Pvt. »tY. ~ 1144 ......... IW.. CM 11cl:·':oo&, Tap •imlN ~ W= ;:. ~ lf 137.mt att 5::.1 ..
NQ. . ._.,,..,. l6lat have
#uccsd•IW7ud ed.. ·mlld*'alhe ....,. Qcel.
leat ~ for ad-
•ahCtlllG wtm l mp o'r t
tUill*l1 moftll eo Santa
ADaeree..( ... ~
.. !'=11
M111t tie llDlpai, Enili6
anll J...-. tar Import
Compul1 ....-u. Santa
Ana ..,., (fee ftimburled) ..........
D••HJIJalllf
$400 + ., .......
To decnonr.'tnte procllada ln
retail atora. Prefer attnct-
lve woman wtio doa DOt
mlOke or drink. llUlt have
gOOC: Cir· PNrious axperl-
ence not ~· Uee ~e) ..... ..,. , .......
Start. $300
~ RaiM after each 6 month
period of first year. Com·
pany paid Ufe insurance
and bolplllzt.tlon. Newport
Beach area. Uec relmbur~
aed)
Typist ,,_ $250
Collllany paid life insurance
a n d bolplt1llzation. N I c e
offke ln Newport Beacb
lttL (fee reimbuned)
MEN
,, .. ctlom ,., ..•
,,... $170 ....
Expene~ tn Printed ar-
cvit Board. (fee by appll·
cant) ..........
$600
For import company In Saft-
t,a Ana area. Muat be able
~ aperate forklift and
maintain IJMntorJ. (f ...
reimburted) wy::-
$Ht
NaUonal auto 111)'P1Y store.
Some c:oUeae Pftferred.
Married, qt 25-JI. Excel-
lent benefits and ~
ntty. Must be.,. W1lling to
RELOCATE eventually (In
Southern Callfomia aree).
(fee 61 .,,ucant)
Salum• .... Drww +c-. Onnae CoG\tJ terrttory ...
national pMto o:1Pf ~
chine• comPlft)'. Excellent
cvmmlllioa! (fee by appll·
cant)
-W..;,.,...t,._ ::".':::: . TV -ma.Main,~ 1~~R.AAK Mam.646-3716 fdflllll.l1U CADILLAC ·'
_......,.. • ,.. .. .....,. .. -...._ .. ........., IJl.1992 o1 MATI'ERHORN WANTED: Slip or aidt-tie for C-1 ..._ ___ ,, • - -3 tlmet Pac:Ulc 23' power boat, • IHPORTS 't4 CAD Coqpe de VUle rub
bowel, ~ '*" •leprp. f REE • PAiRIC SALi • Cout Victor N'pt. Beach area. MM60I power, aid cond., low mil~
Ttf C..•··-::S"::.6.:-'.:1:;:'. . MO::t.tof!'-!1!.!0r,PUM:»t M~~~ •• ., '(5(•~)) WANTED 111ii«lide lie for 1986 Harbor, C.M.· ~ ~~· $2500, Pvt Pl1.'
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$11$. 4N-2111 --· ' ' u .. ..,.. '8' sailboat. M •...... Vast 9llecdoa of bit fabcicL BRED roll QUALITY 67S-S332 aft 5 'fl CHEVY lrnpa]a 2 dr hdtp, 1.c.ft:t CUI'!'<* lllide atn .... 1 Year Open DAILY to pub&, Un> I: TEMPEftAllDf'I' pm. PORSCHE VI. auto trans, pWr atr •
'*'9ftta. .. ewh. mt.la elec ---• La. ~:,, lted time onl;y durtDc • Pedi(ree wWI Mcb Pup Boat· v Hh• • brlca. Pvt party. u 0 0 .
, a-i.. ._ ___ 1 oven • cook .... Olopplnc r-wn. • INI" ventor)' dNrance. LI Ma DA,19 io.J PM Ch '67 PORSCHE tll. air cond. 499-eS
....,...., rwr_._ block colt. latlle. fB.&!11 SJ M•. . ea.ta Meu Knlttina Milla 137-386.S Eve.a attt:30 PM __ •_rt_e_,.. ____ 9039_ chrome Wbeela, other tx· -========~I
llM, Mon. tbrU rri. NEW talu sa.15. a.utnc 9'J9 Baker St .. C.olta Meu Wetktnda 137-3885 aft 9 AM trM. 18,000 mi. One owner. CHEVROLO
PASHION ISLAND 8-, ~ Paramoaa&, I D • • SINGLE PHASE 1 hp mlr A Pf:I' OR A PEST! Xlnt COll(I. $5.~. 499-2944
NEWPORT llACH Pico Rivera, nl: -.mo 0 ep•s1t with capaclt~ $22-; 2 4lr New obtdleoce dauet ~oYOTA '6'5 OfEVY IMPALA. lel
All ICl'aal ~ retr1r. -10t> 1155: 21" TV ... ~-. , --R··--" , , ._ "4-........ '& _.... .......,.. blue wltb blade Landau top.. .mp_,_ Office Fumlture IOlO •.--Wlttr c:onm $38: Good f{enmore ~ · ~2860 • _ ... _., .. _.i.,_. .._ d1t IWlll' ....... $40: 15~' RIVER 681/2 TOYOTA ~. n.IWJal um, '
O.aL..19 to luy BOAT _ _._.1 t -DI ... WIRE Fox terrier pupplet One owner. lmmac!.alate, tee
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OFnCE FUR.NrrURE P""" i5si • u-u• pn ....,; n .... -Male. 10 wtt1. Show qua1 NOW H'REI to apprecia~. Sl.50 cub ar
Executive set, 1 e c rt t.a r 1 521 te Nt SJ.5. LOTS MOREi from champ parenta. EYf. SEE THEM TODAY take trade. 494-mJ
desk, etc. Exctn.11t eood. • ~MSUperloc (re&r) CM n4: 531-4103 '\ircra~ '100 ft!
642-7'8-4. sa-ao L•J_•_l!!!!J_J * AUCTION * •GERMAN SHEPHERD e L1m:1 1a;s Oltvy Impala. 2 Door,
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Puppies. AKC ~ered 1.966 CESSNA Skyl.ane. 310 UUIO 343 encine, extremely nice
Office Equipment 801 ~ • u you will aell « bu)' It guarani.ed. $tS.3890 hrs, T.T. $14,950. Call aft. 6, PO condition lnalde I: out. $425. lfV• Windy a try !).18-6361 or M2--0323 RTS See Sat after 9 AM 86-2342
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-Dly ldoys GorttTNER no Manual :,,_• ~ Nw & ....,,,.. Aucdonl Friday T p.m. TRANSPORTATION '66 MALIBU 2 dr, blk vinyl
mlmeocraPh. Vf!rY sd work-' Wi ~· Aud' B Meblle HOIMI t200 1966 Hartior, C.M. 646-!tm top, white body, blk inf,
-Dlslnrasllers ""-cond. S4t. ue__c.-IY•-WU•l•I, '""'' s '°" em 1oa:.. & Yee...._ tOOO bu .... t ta •.•
546-ml d ill_A_ Berw,.. .ony • .....,.. Ma ~ "" .,.,~ alr. Mt.ke olfer. 494-3231 · .,. .._.._, .., .. ,..... .. • a1.1-t'1 •• ,.. 3 BR, furn mobi'-.... ~. TOYOTA ""e eea ' ~w. Riff',
---•---~Newport, CM..._ U VOLT · "S.D" Marine Bat· SS.000 for quick sale. Blk ta ~y INto lPOERSON WANT c:ommerclal BEEll W-llYEIS·U.S SMALL Allortment of lo•e'" terlea . 2re amp. hrs. New, bch. Pool, sundec:k. 536-2731 uc-u"'UARTERS '67 El Camino. 396 eng, 4 ·~
• a.m. p.m. DISPENSER. med, 2 or 3 li&MIS. · o.z aua,.,.nteed, nJrnt brand-n~ trans. Real nice. Take over brt. R.eu. ~ • old china by t>Tlvate party. ·-, ELMORE pmla 495-5420
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Entir9 c:upboard tun or in. reg. $1117.10 • Special Sale • Motorcyct.. 9300 · ·
1181 -.......... 1 • one week only • "9.SO. CAMARO, 1.967 350 SS, wide
.._ Gir ... •·a. --df"-pieces. Movinc-u rln •-B 1.,..,o Su-· ... CNo CC .,_ 12 --_,, Make offer. Haviland • ,.a e • attery Shoppe """' '"'"'' -9625 GARDEN GROVE BLVD UI..,., •""" miles, $2,750 111 I . hdfk (It Hwy e Rummap-;Ie e MeJaaea • French I: Euro. 2430 W. Cout Hwy, N.B. 1300 ml. $890. or GARDEN GROVE JE 7-86r Doctor OWMd. 644-1641
Newpert leech HU&"t eelectloa oi fum, #PUNG pean. Eves & Wkenda ONLY 642.9202 642-4235 Best Offer. ~1828 COMET
clodlel, bouaehold ham. OR >&316 CdM 33' Owens lrl91ntlne 1966 HONDA 160 Scrambler TRIUMPH
u.u l"" lT ••th cH, eo f 111 ml 1967 Model • 1Ull under Wll'-Must sell best offer Call MEN 6 women to drculatt --... • .., ~ o m. retria • ac --------popular petition. Muat be mo Harbor, COit.a Men RENT coatlnuea until IOld. 10 10 T ranty • ftberala11 • fly 67!'>-3923 after 6 •67 TRIUMPH 2000 Sed 4 '66 COMET C)tclone GT 390,
registered wter ol OranJe • -42T Goldenrod CdM brldfe ·dual controls · TIS BUTl.ACO 66 • 175 cc dr, st!ck, R & H, low~. ~ ~'~i <Jti!~~
County. Good pay. Inquire ~ll•nc• 11~ co• jOR TV -• Pl • loaded w/txtrss . Sherpa Modified Dirt Bike Sacrifice, make 0 ff er ·l=========.:.1
at l~ E. 11th St .. Room / KIRBY L! LMJ._sc_._W_•_n_ted ___ ~ =~9 S26.ooo. 545-3675 or m.1101 642-1388 . .;;&42=-7293======;;;1 CORYAIR
212, Santa Ana or phone Vkuum Cleaner '67 dual 50 $9 MONTH WANTED -DESPERATE Triller, Tr1vel 9425 -------~. 89'2-658'1 model, wttb ~ttachmentl. VOLKSWAGEN '65 STINGRAY Con•erl, 2
NURSES aids; LVN'1; $H9.50 5 yr auar. ~1172 MUST SELL PRIVATE PARTY bas ---------1 Tope, 365 bp, 327, 4 apd,
Kitchen help, all types; Thne are not repossessed Rental can apply to purcbue 50' x 14' Heavy cruiJJlng 30 ft Mobile Home '82 VW w/'65 motor Micbelln tires. $29'15. 673-1,,14
Janitorial WOC'k. Muat haw machines. 2300 Harl>or Blvd, ORDER BY PHONE Purnltur•Applllncet schooner roomytl.ve. • abd. SHARP, IMMACULATE & S650
p>Od refs, no otbtt need IC>· CM ~ Muaic ' Ap.. 523-3651 Celor TV'.-StereM 213 • 4J0.0742 after 5 and ready to roll. Combination CaJI 4~ after 4 pm DODGE l>lY· l4&-l801. MJN Bower pllance Co. TOOLS weekends. 1 · T k . .,. vw Xlnt d ~
Fri or Mon only. WE __ DG_'EW_OOD--st_ov_e_w_i_th 9 to 9: 30 • 7 DAYS 531-1212 or 893.0555 C_A_B_l _N_C_r -u-1 a_e_r_l._9_5 9 :rec~~m~n~1:e~u: ~~:: '"Unckr 42.: MDe;~""'· '65 DODGE Polara 5 O ~
PERSON To call on bars 1nd enrytblna $50: Frost.free ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!~ Perforom. 18' Ovemlter, 871·3416 after 4 P.M. If no 549-3706 C~vert. Pl, pb, R/H, low
restaurants to Hll Graybo refrla $50; Ktnc az bed, Con.oles, Portables &: ffi.F1 $$ CASH $$ new 95 Mere, 3 acoop bait answer, try again. '67 VW, loaded with extras. miles, ·one owner. suoq er
Or l r I n a I cummberl>undl hollywd $50. I 44 -107 0, $lt.tS We PA1 cub for: tank, Oontlnental tilt trlr. 21• Traveleze. SeU-contained Low mi., xlnt cond. ORIG. belt offer. 673-7252
•em, HM. and waitrt. _54M5%7=-.--.-.,.---,--,...-I Funllture I AppUancn Many utras. Saai1ice for Cpts, awning room, many OWNER. 54&-7679 '61~6 cyl eng., 3 apd on anifonm._~ KELVINATOR Refrlr. Cop-I Antique• I Tool• $2200. ~n extras. $2450. 6"--0716 '58 VW Van. Fair cond, the column. $115. Need
TEACHERS pertone 14 cu. ft. Separate AND UP ON ITEM or -MUST eell by June. Leaving 15. TRAVEL Tl'tr. Excel $375 or be~t ofter. work.146-4577
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT freezer apace. Xlnt cond. No Money Down COMPLETE HOUSEFUL. for, Alaaka 18', 'ST Lar110n cond, Many e.xtraa, Cabana 548-0308
PboM Mn. Hobkirk $1.25. Phone 54&-8935 aft 6 or OAC Call SCT-'T48 or 827-3271. Cabin Cruller. 35-hp long 50 ----BJ9.Gl7 ar 83&-4IM4 _w_k_endl_______ shaft e1ec start. ln storage S7 · 1318 Wallon, CM • '59 VW BUS $500 FALCON WASHERS $29.95: dryers Sl:epewpor w~e~U)'.whr:· WAP~_!oodD U, ~2~6 ~u2mx~r. for 2 yn, $600. ~. 2731 1960 ts' TRAVEL trlr, &ood e 67>10'16 e
v... "' Freemont UI, tM cond. SacrWce S'm!
School I t tlon 7600 S35: Frff2era $75: Refrig.. Open 'til I P.M. AJ90 prage door witb 543-0155 dya, 962·9831 ,ve. .. "' rue coppertone Ir AYOC.; Guar. 2027 Harbor Blvd CM 548-8511 or without hardware. DRY boat 1tor11e for 10' to VOLVO
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260 PROGRAMMING
INDUS. DRAFTING
GROC. CHECKING
'TRONIC ~s•MIL. Y PIX/'rtP
West Coast Hantlngton Beacll
536-1115
1202T Garden Grove Bd .. GG
537.7113
2117 S. M1ln St., S1nta Ana
$4S.7166
212 N. Lemon, Anaheim ""2900 "Better Uvln& tbro
Educatioll"
54()..1Qll5 USED COLOR-TV'S-Call alter 3 pm or 50' boat•. Fad lllles to d•ot Trucks 9500
FRIGIDAIRE, l dr, bottom Your choice ot lo-lully weekends. 642-3526 work on your boat on Con~ ---------
frzr, $85. 232 Via EbQU. • auarantttd. Term.a $8-00 WANTED TO PURCHASE, a Hwy, Mariners MJle, N.B. TRUCK SPECIAL
Lido. 673-0072 mo. From $199.00. See at liquor Ucenae in good •tan-40c per ft. &4l--9'JO'J, 642-4235
Cokkpot Refriaerator. HENDERSON'S din& in Orange County. ~ MARINE .tlope for rent, BRAND NEW
Apt •'be $45 1877 Harbor Blvd., C.M. tact "Cai" at area code 213: clean &: r e a • ob a b I e 1968 CHEVY
• 642-7984 • 54M155 62'7-3114 Daytime. Marlnera mUe 1 o ca t Ion Coast Hwy, N.B. Mi-920'J, 1/J TON
S.Wlnt Mlch.!~~120 Hl-1'1 & Stereo 1210 FREE TO YOU c=AR 18' Seatarer, uo PICKUP TRUCK
1967 Slnrer conaole due to WE have 11 cute little ldtte.na hp INO Mere Cruiser driYe. $1995 full Price ae~aUon. Allume I pay· 1961 STEREO conaole aoUd to choote from. Some white. Xlnt cond. Many extras.
ment of $5.75 or $38.25 caah. state, 4 speed changer. Like They att g wks. old. Wkndl TI4: 175-1703 EvK 195 down plus tax It license
No payment unW June 15th. new. Take over amall 548-8627 nJ: 359-6503 S64 per month for 36 months. Touch-C>-Match, automatic paymenta or $86.12 cash. ed 5.li-7289 SNOOPY Whit -th bl k 25' Cabin C'Niaer I: trlr See Ron Kranz, n eet dtpt. bobbin winder, buttonholes, Cr II Dept. -. ' e W1 I C Pleaaure or fishing. FB, bait CONNELL CHEVROLET. blind bema etc. No al· oock·a·poo. Good w I t h ta c b me n t 1 n e e d e d Mlacell1neout UGO children. Excellent watch-tank. Buick eng, Sl500. TA 2828 Haroor Blvd., Costa
'68112 VOLVO
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SEE THEM TOOAY
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L • R.H. W/O tiru. Ra1{y fGA lmi I pack. Joe '94-9712. Wed-Ull IO Thun &: wkndl.
IMPORTS '66 Country Sedan, 10 pua.,
lime iol<f, auto, P/S, P/B,
iii& Harbor, C.M. 648-9303 = ~ tire9 A U ·
a,.,._ W t-~ 9700 '66 Ford C\Mtom 500 i eyL ""--u_,.,. __ •_n_-----1 Excellent condiUoa. Low
WE PAY . . . price. '94-4030 · CASH '60 OxlntTY Sedan Wa.,on. Pl, pb, RIH. excel cond.
54>8745 Guanntee still OK. Call -----dog. 642--0022 5/13 &-4144 or 673-2484 Mesa. ~1200
11.nytlme, 5~11 INITJB) f AIRl(S CU'I'E, fritlcy, black female BOAT Fantasy 2~· ' trlr 'bl DATSUN :ut. PU. dlr. '66 FORD Galaxy ~: lit,
1967 Sl!Wer Zi&Zag In walnut !Otten needs home. 8 wka. Fully equipped. fathometer SG9 <l<·ll. or ta'<• t11de. 36 for used can I: truclcl juat PIS, P/B, auto., 390 q .,
con.aole. Doe I everything. ., fOR SALi o I d . 5 4 8 -0 1 7 9 . 2 0 7 9 bait tank, etc. $ 5 3 0 0 l';·mta. $58.86. 494• "773 call u. lor free eatimate. ivory. $1850. 673-2658 . ~
Full balance $43.76 or $5.00 Mil Wet.'tminster Ave. CM. 5/13 546-9094, 540-5454 '63 DODGE, % T. Pickup. GROTH (ffEYROlEJ l======;::;:;:;::;..I
fOR monthly. sza..mo aft 5:30. Remnant.I, ~pt• 6 ~ REAL Cite 5 wk. old part· 3 HP EvlnNde mtr., like moo A·l COnd. &36-3329 A1* for Sales Manqer MUSTANG
Secret1rl1I Tr1lnlnt Pl & Or 1130 •nda !!_t.a'::!.. ~·~0 Persian lrillena. 14 4 9 2 new, I' dlna'hy, $115. 1530 tvea I: wbnda tm1 Beach Bl.,
A'ITEND THE •not llM p.m. ~~ .-..c& • ....,. .. .,.ea Saha.ra Lane, Hunt. Bncb Miramar Dr., Apt. 1 Huntington Beach '67 MUSTANG 1'utbeck CT,
Mott Modern Up-t•D1te mNO & ORGAN GARAGE aale Sat It Sun. 897-69:11 5/13 Balboa. m-75.53 C"'m•" 9520 KI ~3331 390 v.a. Air, 4 ap, llWJ11 e»-
BUSINESS COLLF.GE in the "SELL-IN" Colfee tables, chlklren1 6 UNUSUALLY beau. healthy U ' LONESTAR Cruiser. Gill tru. 21,000 mJ. $ 2 TI~•
Southland. Tbt lcbool of . b ''S n drawer dreaseT, '• s pelnt· ktttens. want ,ooc1 homes. ley, head, slpe 4. comp1 w1 '96 vw Camper. Fully equip-Will Buy 962-2097
Programmed Leeming with Ye~: we re . avinFloorg a eod-· Inc ice cream chairs, hi ti "15-6793 all CG xtraa. $3850. ptd w/European tent. tun· -d-lr-. e-xtra--cl-ee.n--. Sl-00-ca_s_h_or
the "finilhlnc school" touch. In for Spring. m. console, portable typewriter, v n4-{;37.5J95 , ed exhauat, trlr bitch, Your Volkswagen or Porsche tra"'. Make law -· .. 1.1.
........ Complete Secretarial _ els, .•how modela. trade-ans mare drum le mlsc. 1933 BLUE Part Persian kittens T AM/FM. Ice-box, closets. 6 pay top dollara. Paid for ,,,, __ ,
.... ......, ...... '--. _ mM K-""'h of pianos l organs will ao Wallace, rear. 642-2932 weelu old, houaebroken. 1169 PROV!:N Fishing boat. 26' Excel cond. Aft . 7 p.m. 639-3617 °'...,.."' "'11·-~ It low, LOW prices. WHY Dorset Lane. 546-3634 5/17 diesel, c1bln. head. 2 bunkl wkdys, all dy wk n d s or not. Call Ralpb "'·""65-M:-u-s-tana-.""'v_ery_""'cl_ean. __ 1
Te $110t Me. 8tart any Mond•1-EYminl DON'T YOU •hof • befon STORAGE C_l ea n out. WHITE Male Poodle to .......a $1200. * SC-8916 675-3462 673-1190 29,000 actual miles SbouJd be apetWnced In dames aitu. b ., Valuable antiQUN I: all •""" R .... _ Le&1 GeltO and Old World. POLL y PRIEST WyARou D~SY ·B·, "'WIN STUDIO Household Furnishings .. BY home 1909 Federal St., Costa 14' SKI boat & JO "1> motor, 8h' Hali·Clb Camper fplly WANTED Old Cllr. ,gl)Od rµn· e11111. '""""""" LI.EGE IU.V I 11 Party Everything Mesa 5/13 cntrls, best cond. S350 equip, S275; '57 F o rd nlng cond. Under $100. '66 Mustang, R .t H, auto
S BUSIN~ CO lM>l N....,,,,,.rt. CM 642-M84 pr v e · · Trad-cons. 173--4626 Fa.irlane, 2 dr, good runn111· g d i · 25 000 · ttS50 Ill••• 32S N. Newport Bl .. N.B. w .. ,... Rea90flable 7ml lrja CdM DACHSHUND Male 1 year ""' 67;,...s4J4 or 673-7444 r ve, llf, , m1. •• ,
M4t + I~ C-. Phone ~9"23 * PIANOS I: ORGANS * Eves I: wkenda ONLY old "moopy" lovea children. S.ilbolh 9010 cond. $100 eves. ~ -=========-I _XJn....,,.1._49>5....,..._2S4~~-----1
• Per moa~ car a.IJolr· , don •Lars• •tock ln It. Calif. '13-8316 Needs 1 home. 646-40'l1 5/13 • 8' WESTWAYS C 1 b over Uted C1rs '67 GT Fatback. air a: aD
8DClt Sell cloael drcutt SCHOOL chlldren • vaca * 20".40" off·Playerpt.anos FOAM Rubber cut lo llze. 2 Bleck l wblte ratl. Ex· LIKE SAILIAG? Camper, like new. ~lps 4. NEED • c•R? extru. Tt.ke aver pymata.
TV and ..... _ ta-. . Prefer rat• Olilcoat lO-LellOll 1000 rolla to choole from Uphol suppl~-. fa b r I c 1 , 1 DISLIKE 'l'UC'O•• new jack. $895. 538-6793 "" "" 13 000 mi 642 2225 ,,._,, "-TypiflS School. 50-2859· 173 ,_ cellent co m P 1 n o nl· •nl<Q''" CAN'T BE FINANCED? ' . • -
married, llPIJIVXimately 25 Del Mar c.M. * Terma -Terms ·Tuma * nauaabyde. FICtory outltt. 96~7035 5/U e Payment1, blgb tnterett, ALAA eBanJaupt! •Repoaealon! '67 MUSTANG. Have years ol .,.. (ftt mm-' cub for 1(IU1' piano or trade Low prices. A·l Foam depreciation, lllp rentala, Imported Aut• """"' to be cb w .... huned) MERCHANDISI l'OR _ _, .J~ far new spinet Fabric l Upbolit-"" Sup"'•u I DARLING ktttena. need eBad Cl'edtt! e Dmlrcedf 1 • ne cv m--.IO· all •ND TllADI .,_ .,......, ..... , rv 1PfClal ho m ea. 546-6113 cleaning, ln.atrance. etc. • Spot Cuh ror Imports •MiUtary e New In Attaf As~ $2395. ~1234 ·
Pra•df. -·~ "" Fleld'1 Wboleule P\uo Co. Co .. lt1 E. 5th St .. , S.A. Before 4 PM. 5114 PREFER THDE?? We pay more for any Import Ma~ Payday Payments 1965 Red Must~ 2+1 T-... Furniture ~ G1~....._ BrookG~arate (Tiat4?:!mmoAn 175135-lly~ nn<> of .., Y L 0 N 2 Kittles 6 wk.a. Grey. one • Low coat, no work reaardlesa ol year. rna.ke McCARTHY MOTORS 111tomatic: trananillllon.
Te $2 H ... -.,._.., '"" ' -'""""" 'l' black l while 548-7117 Care free aalli-Jn a or condition. Try UA belort 1'20 So. Main I: Edinger $1800 ~ ' S,.nlth Mecllterr1ne1" AUnlENTIC STYLINGS-CARPm' dk belae, ideal for Eves 5113 Cal 25, 11 little aa $20. you sell . E L M 0 RE (2 block.a N. at Sear.>
For muC ~ Colt& SHOWROOM SAMPLES SPANISH apertlnrnta. $3.95 a yard in-a day, •vaJI IOOO Cal 34· MOTORS. 9625 G a rd t n Santa Ana Pb 5a..sr PLYMOUTH · ~ ~~~~~ I Ft wood carved armed di-Story & Clirk Pl•no 1talltd (peddfnl extr.). ()th. MALE Schnauzer neutered to Try Our Clab Plan Grove Blvd JE T-6630 ---------• ________ .,,;·':t ~--· .. --r-·--vu w!t!l larle matl'I match-I MOS RENTAL RE'nJRN er bupiD1! Call S4M418 I oo d ad u It b om e, NEWPORT SAILING CLUB -========= STAnON Wqon ·~ V = ~ ~ ms t'bair; beautlful Medi-NEW PRICE Ut49 _ev_enlnal__;;;______ 5*-31154 S/13 m.ouo CA TSUN 220. Perfect cond, low ml, Gd potMtW, (fee Nim-temmea tabrica and col-Thlt Week Only $111 WESTINGHOUSE air concti-TO GOOD homes, 2 female 3.1' DUNNIGAN S*p. Ex prtY/pty, make o t fer ,
tluned) . on. 5 Pc bexaaoa Spanish Gould Music c..,..ny tloner Model m. 11,500 81U mixed dachshunds, 6, mos. cellent condition. s e I DATSUN 494-72-46 .
dart oak-toP dlnlne aet wtth *6 N. Main, S.A. 547--0681 23 vollL Used 2 summera all llhota. 546-7834 5/13 ~;~lo;~ble. By owner. C1ll
••df•lc black « avocado trlmed Open eves w g Sun. l.0 only. COit $'13. Sell for $200. AU. Sizea l 111..._pe kittens BRAND NEW AT PONTIAC Tett Tu• him c:haln: deconlttY• WrJl de-' After -s pm. '73-2168 • for nice pell. They need MASTS need reflnl.ttlna?
T• $JM .... 11p. 5 Pc MldlternDna LowrC)' 1Pt oraan SG. * OLD Spenlah cabinet. homn. ~ · S/13 Vemlsh, paint.. rigaina! larwlck HayclH IOY CAIVEI ' ~eel • Printed Cir-Wroolll aet -• draw« Mr. ~: nCt~~ =· Been Ill family • io duplicate LONc.baired. Dllchshund • C•ll Jim Zlealer s 199 Cash or Tracie . PONTIAC
cult 8ou'dl. Ast n.ao. {lte a lln. tlftlMl', l.arp fr&JDo .. -... • coeta $225. MUil eell • Pvt. terrier mixed. poppfea I &t6-a3 or 962-0llOS eve SCIAM LETS ~ eppllcuC~ al .,. larp an. com-• ~"°"for lllmMflf off I kl 545-Z8'72 5113 HOURLY RENTALS u Pymts • $54.N mo --H..-.. Olllta .... ...._, ..;.tchllll ,_. ct. piano~ c.,n T·ll), party. BMt er. m-a:n -"'-·_,. __ .,......,:---,,.,.....,..,...,.-'* RHODES ll'a * 75.000 ml Gu.r1nty Kl 4'444 ... .,, .. , alP)'d ...._.._ adlllt cqu c1a-.t. ow. EYea. All day wkendl LONG·Haired calico kitten• -Fun Zone Boet Co., B&lboa 4,..:9ni * 639"'617 ANSWERS I -· 9.c.:;111w •MIS VALUI E-Z TERMS ABSOLlfI'ELY I a c r lf Ice box trained 1 wb. old. Nice Or-.. ~· cut '" ._ .,..... wsrc CITY c 11 wtitt. rox ato1e. Oott $400.1 little Pf!U. 5*-21.e SIU IHOCK ~ s a bot. ... ES ENZ DteW 11r Mii ..,. _. Te •· ~ ~ ~~!' • H).21eS ,i, · Loni· 2 lkinl. Private pey. 3 MA1TR.f3SES. \: •. 2045 fibergt .. 'fnut, 1111 No. ___ C_l_D ___ I __ EffllY -Jerky -Manse -llmdJ.. • r:r=t· ,... (tit Vft p;'Pm 'WDi -EvM I: wkendl ONLY OR Tustin, Cotta Mna 5113 46.:M. Price '300. "7-59.18 ~lle ~an~ double BY Owner. 1'S2 Pontiec C~,
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I lULY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE
End Regents' Secrecy
't.. With its Raleh M. Brown anti-secrecy Act, Cali·
fomia bas been 10 the forefront among stales in pro-
tecting the people's right to know the people's own
business in government.
Generally, the act bas worked well. There have
been exceptions. usually prompted by the desire of of-
ficeholders to conceal their errors -reaJ or potential
-by transacting public business In private.
The one most glaring exception -made legal un-
der the state constitution -is the Board of Regents
of the University of California.
This body of distinguished citizens has long been
permitted to operate outside the restrictions of the
Brown Act. In other words, it has been permitted a
degree of secrecy forbidden to other state, county and
local political agencies.
This has been so despite the fact the board is re-
sponsible for the 1~sltion of approximately $1 billion
of money annua ntributed by California taxpay-
ers. plus federal grants.
The only valid reasons for secrecy recognized in
the Brown Act concern personnel matters and law-
suits, where reputations of individuals are at stake
and actual litigation is in process.
ConceaJing other matters breeds public distrust.
Education has historicaJJy been al the coot of Cal1lor·
nia's growth in sophisticated industry and its prosper·
ity, not lo mention the state's cultural advances. Edu·
cation can ill afford the public's skepticism engendered
in recent years by lack of full understanding of educa·
lion's problems, current results and future goals.
The taxpayer revolt and the disheartening entry
of political considerations into the education picture
are reflections of this information gap, this diminished
confidence in those who administer the state's univer-
sities, colleges and schools at ail levels.
A bill (AC A 14) has now passed the Assembly which
would require the UC Board of Regents to hold open
meetings. except for such exemptions as the Legisla·
ture might specify.
The bill ls befOn the Senate, wblcb must approve
before the measure is submitted to the voters as a
constitutional amendment. A similar bill. authored by
a senator, was recenUy killed by bein~ referred to tile
CaJifornia ConsUtuUon Revision Comiruttee'by the Sen·
ate Governmental Efficiency Committee.
The Assembly-approved bill (ACA 14) is set for
hearing by thiJ aame senate committee May· 15. lt
could well meet the same fate as the earlier bill un-
less senators hea.r from their constituents.
They should be told it's Ume to bring University
of California affairs out into sunlight whert those who
pay the bill can know whauoes on.
Another 'Invasion'
Even the white mayor Q1 AUanta, Georgia, has
commended the Poor People's March for its conduct.
Up lo now, moat Americans have hoped for the best -
hoped it will dramatize the plight of the needy without
resulting in violence.
Not Orange County's Congressman James B. Utt.
Says Rep. UU:
"We in Washington are facing an invasion intend-
ed to overthrow the government by force and violence
• • . Fantastic though it may seem, this great re-
public is threatened with anarchy.
"In fact," be concludes dourly, "the threat has
grown so, far that the only salvation ·may be a military
dictatorship.''
Dire predictions, of course. are nothing new to
Congressman Utt. It was he who frantically announced
sev~r~ years ago ·that an Army trainin~ exercise in
Lows1ana was really a facade for an invasion by 1'bare-
foot African troops.,,
Very_ likely his latest end-of-the-world prediction
reflects Just about as much thoughtful reasoning and
solid judgment as that "invasion" that never happened.
Of course, the sky may realJy be falling • • •
Nobody Knows Timing Of~en
ls Important
In Life
Be Ba• Never Taketa A•11 Lead
This Answer
What makes a novel a best-seller? It ·
1s too simple to say "sex and
violence," for hundreds of pulp books
are ground out annualJy to thal
formula, and fall away as obscurely as
so many poison lvy leaves drifting into
the Grand Canyon.
Is it pertinence of theme? Hardly,
for the burning issues of the day rare-
ly are refleeted in current fiction. Is It
credibitity of characters? Not If
James Bond ia the prime example of
our decade. lsit excellence of writing?
Don't make me cry.
The anly honest answer Is that
nobody knows what tuhis a novel into
a beat.seller, jnrt as nobody knows
what w1ll make a bit Broadway show.
And this it why millions are invested
in bad and mediocre scripts, year
after ye .. -it ii the crapshooter's
syndrome.
ONE LUCKY mT r e p a y I I
pubUsher or a producer for.. a dozen
flops; and, usually, that one lucky hit
is never duplkated by the same
author. An "Anthony Adverse," a
"Forever Amber," a "Gone With the
Wind," a "Peyton Place." are one-shot
successes for their creators.
It might be argued that the James
Bond books repeated -but only like a
radjsh. They are one long book, writ·
ten In fugue-form. with the repetitious
character of a familiar fantasy-dream
t -· lulls us lo sleep. Even Fleming
bic:..ened of that dreary diet.
I HAVF, STRUGGLED valiantly to
go through recent best·sellers. to
ascertain their wide public appeal -
but from "Valley of the Dolls" to ''The
Ammgement" through the new novel,
"Airport," I have grown older and
sadder, bul no wiser.
These are all dreadful books -poor-
ly written, shallowly thought out.
obsessed with ego-aaUsfactions that
have no meaning beyOnd themselves.
And most of them don't even tell a
story well; if I wanted a good rousing
narrative, crisply written by a
craftsman, I'd go to John D.
McDonald for the kind of fiction that
doesn't pretend to be more tban it ls.
and gives an honest dollar's worth of
story-telling.
I AM NOT EVEN judging the best·
seller novels by some high esthetic
standard, ror how orten can we expect
a Dostoyevsk)I, a Conrad, or a Henry
James to come along? But on a purely
professional basis -as a sound and
well-knit and leanly-written piece of
commerclaJ entertairuMnt -these
boob fail ttie most elementary test.
Some of the despised paperback hacks
are much finer craftsmen.
The most popular mystery story
writers are the ones who WTite the
best mysteries: even the best Western
story writers are the ones who write
the best Westerns. But In the straight
novel , It almost seems as if the worst
writers lead all the others. If the
public knows something T don't, won't
you please let me in on it!
·'Silly Tax Speruling'
To the Editor·
Thank you for printing the article.
'·Talk about Silly Spending. . . " by
Rrp. Gross <R·lowa) in the April 20
iss1•e of the DATL Y PILOT.
The Ust or ''silly spending" in olir
~overnment could go on and on and
on. During my four years in the
Foreign Service, I saw an unbelievable
waste of tax money.
Examples: We pay for drivers and
cars to take Items from an officer's
residence to his beach house, wives to
hairdressers. round trip air tickets to
the States for sons and daughtel'I to
a·~end college in the States, hundreds
of doll11rs of "education allowance"'
tor each cbOd of an oUicer for one
1ehool year (American schools are
someUmea tstabllshed in a country
with oo Jaclc of facilities or in·
atruction), '25.000 per year for a
public relations ofticer wbo doesn't
know how to "relate". St0.000 · Sl5.000
for other officers who don't do much
of 1nythtng.
A VERY SMAU. percentage .of our
utt.era from reader& ore welcomr.
Normally writers should convey their
messagu in 300 word& or less. The
right to condense letters to fit space
or eliminate Libel is reserved. All £et·
ters mu.tt lnchuie signature and maiL·
tng addren, but namea will be with· lt~ld on reqiuat.
representatives overseas are outstan.
ding In their service and are trained in
public relattons. psychology, human
relations so desperately needed in
deallhg with people in host countries:
the others are blah and many are ·•ug.
ly Americans" (some who even
· mistreat nationals in our employ!).
Now we tiave a tax surcharge to
keep tbla waste going ... an increase
not necessary. 'ntere'1 plenty of
money, lt'a just beiftt misused.
CAN YOU APPEAL ~ readers to
wrlte th~r congressmen to atop this
ridiculous •tM'nding, Mnd the • ugly"
and useless Americana back to the
Stites bet-. we're hltH even more
u a country. reduce personnel by. a tarp percentage In embassies and
eomulatea (both.. State Department
and Ylrloua agencies). Hd ask those
w9'o .,. men to "stand up like men"
ad "" tbe.ir weU-lcnown squan-ktal. (Mott Go\l'fmment employes eet alana tlna when they art blind to lill1 .,......., and continue to lgnon
It. Wlete II not to be discussed.) c.. ,. please print • Utt Of COD· ~ ,. um &rel and bow to COf'•
twpWd .. them!
R. SMtm'
Stt ~ li3tf"9 m u.. od-Jmnd· ~ Edttor
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McCarthy's Elusiveness
WASHINGTON -Tbere is good
reason Sen. Eugene McCarthy is so
Jwnplng to· conclusions: peevishly sensitive about the charge
Timing is very Important in tue and by Kennedy snipers that he ·voted
often is lhe factor that decides against repeal of state and local poll
between succe~ and failure. Only a ta.xes. ·
fool asks 1\13 boss for a merit raise The accusation ls true. They have
right after seeing him get his face him dead to rights on that.
splasihed while trying to drink from a The official. record proves il lr·
bailey office water cooler. refutably -despite McCarthy's huffy
For years I !lave been taki~ for protestation that throughout his 20
gout the same medicine that dis-years in Congress C 10 In the Houee, 10
qualified Dancer's Image in the Ken-~ th~ Senate). he has displayed
tucky Derby, and I have yet to win a inspiring and dedicated leadership in
race. It must do more for horses than the civil rights movement."
for people. , This claim, made in a position paper
Most proposals made after midnight ll11rriedly disbibuted ~ ne1nmen, is don't end In happy m~. unsupported by any substantiating
Alter a tifetirnt: of listening to after· details. Probable explanation for this &iplficant om.lllloa la that there are
none. Beyond avowing McCarthy's
devotion to tbe civil rights cause, the
mimeograph deals w h o 1 I y in
generalities. Nowhere u cited any
notable Instance of ltis "inspiring and
dedicated te.adership." dinner speakeFIS, I've decided the
worst are those with false teeth woo
begi n their remarks right after ba n·
queting on chicken a la king. All gum-
med up.
NO MA'M'ER HOW honest and
uprigh1 a man may be, be can usually
think of at least three reasons why his
telephone might be bugged.
No collision Is quite so awesome as
two fat ladies with umbrellas crashing
bead on in a driving rainstorm.
THE RECORDS SHOW that whlle
McCarthy luls supported civil rights
measures, be has never been in the
forefront of any of the long and
strenuous battles to enact them.
Tbat Is tacitly admltted In tbe posi-
tion paper by its complete silence on
this highly perfu1ent point.
As the Kennedy and o t h e r
sharpshooters are increasingly poin·
ting out with growing sharpness,
McCarthy's curious elusiveness is not
confined to civil rights. It runs all
through his congressional career. He
has never taken the lead on any
legislation or issue, big or small.
There is not a single act bearing his
name -a remarkable record for a
"crusading reformer" in two decades
of legislating.
IN CONSIDERABLE part, this ex-
plains why the Americans f o r
Democratic Action rated him only 62 percent last year. Subsequently, th.la
low rating was dJJregarded by th~
ADA executive board which endorsed
h\s "dump Johnson" presidential can-
didacy in a narrowly split vote under
the leadership of Professors John Ken·
neth Galbraith and Arthur Schlesinger
Jr.
Schlesinger ls now ardently tootling
the Kennedy horn and exchanging
acrid letters with Mc C a rth y.
Galbraith, while nomlna~ still for
McCarthy, ls lying low.
More will be beard about McCarthy's
enigmatic attitude as the primary
showdowns enter the home stretch.
The Minnesotan'a opponents will Zen>
in on him witb<>b( gloves.
ONE CHARGE BEING readied Is
thJlt the primary motivation in his
decision to nm for President was that
he was "bored with the Senate."
Thia accusatlon is not new. It was
made against McCarthy when he gave
up a safe seat in the House and ran for
the Senate in 1958. At the time tt WU
charged he largely did that because he
was "bor~ with the House." There
appeared to be a lot to this allegation.
After 10 years In the House he gave
every evidence of being fed up and
wanting a change.
It is now being said that after a
decade in the Senate be became
"bored" there, and saw a scramble for the White House as a gambling
chance to get out.
CAPITOL CLOAKROOMS the repo · going around that McCarthy
may n seek re-election in 1970.
Reputed} he had decided to call it .
quits on ital Hill and return to the
educational 'eld -and aa college
president.
Regardless of ccarthy does,
he is certain to face sh opposition.
Two young and forceful Republie11n
congressmen already are quietly
eyeing bis seat. In addition, he may be
challenged in his own deeply fractured
party. where his "dump John.son" can-
didacy caused raw scars.
Also slated for more critical airing
is McCarthy's vote against repeal of
state and local poll taxes -which he
Is tnc:Hgnintly assailing 11 a "falae
issue."
Robert S. Alle•
When a rich lady steals something,
she is called a kleotomaniac. w:ien a
poor girl steals something, she is call·
ed a shoplifter. But veteran depart-
ment store detectives say both are
motivated by t~ same thing -greed.
An old-timer is a guy who can
remember when the only student
demonstrations in America were
made by college kids trying to sell
vacuum cleaners during summer
vacations.
Fahie of the Vain Emperor.
BACHELORS SAY the best places
lo prowl on girl hunts now are art
museums. not cocktail lounges. They
cl.aim the giTls Who haunt art
museums are more action-minded -
and cost far less to en4ertain.
The war between the generatioos is
getting so roug'h that, as a gesture of
conciliation, we are planning during
next National Brotherhood Week to
take a teen-ager to lunct1.
When you see a bald-headed man in
a Nehru jacket, you can bet ttiat the
nexl tlJjng he'll be in the market for is a toupee.
How to Address
Our Lawmakers
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Gecqia's qov. Lester Maddox oow
i1 wt111iDg a "George Wallace for
President'' buttoo. ·
An aid familiar tab~ came to mind. It wa1 the one of tfte emperor whose
insecurity, vanity and inadequacies
w.ere familiarly known to those about
him. One day, well atiead of a huge
p&l'ade that was scbeduled for
gJorification rl himseU, ttie emperor
ordered that the finest fabrics and
tailcn be brought to the p&l9ce. He
w\shed to prepare fine raiment for ttie
upcomlng parade and procession he
t.d ordeced for IN purpose of
reesauring hlmseU by hearing ltle peo-
ple cheer aloog tbe route. -
The sycopbM!t.s lbout him were
desperate. But ~ came up with an
idea. Tailors from a nelgtiboring coun-
try were obta!Md. They arrlftd 111d
told tM emperor they broufht wltll
diem new and magnificent fabrles -
t0 amaslngly r•e Ind fine IMC. they
could not be 9etll by people wbo •ere
inuwtllbly stupid or u.nlit to hold
the.Ir Jobt. 'Ilhe tailors then wnDed
Dear
Gloomy
Gos:
I'm wrltine I boot, and jam
....... beta bappenin-1 aroa.t
ben l.Rl.J, It can't m.lat bllll
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cloth ecross t.lleir lflllll .ct Held tMln
out for tbt emperor to see.
RE SAW NOTHING, but he did not
wish to edmit that be waa inexc:uMbly
stupid and unlit to hold office. So. be
nodded, and said It was indeed a
beautiful, shimmering clotti.
So. they went ec> work. He &Mt' them
cutting •Del sewing tne invis1ble cloth.
Now and then tlley would bold it up for
him lo see and he would admire it. At
la.st it wa1 flni9hed -Jmt before the
vast prQCeuionaL The ~peror wa1
stripped and fitted wlU> the new rai·
ment. All ~ prince• and dultta ed·
mired wbat they could not tee. Word
bad spread around tbe kincdom about
tM ~r«'s new ri>bes .-id elotbfttg '° fin41 thlt only the mterugent and al
coWd s.e tbtm.
The processloa beean. It m09ed lll>•l.Y aJonc tbe ltreet. 'nle crowd IP-
plau4ed. Bat4he1 ftOdtrtd, md srew silent. . .
~ tben, in k..ueee a ltU. • shouted:
who work at tbese jobs, ell ol them
reapect.al>!e occupations of bard work
and dignity, appreciate being lumped
by Mr. W.aUace aa a "class" that is at·
traded to him as a savior.
MR. WALLACE'S program of tolv·
tng the sreve and dangeroua prdblems
ol great urban centers by bitting peo-
ple over the bead· is not a 10lution. It
Che causes rl stRLin and discontent tt·
main, blows and violence •e not
answers. He is an able, inflammatory
aipeeker. But he can, in the long run,
contribute Oll1y confusion with bi.I
third par~.
Mr. Wai lace may urry a few
Sout.bern states. He is not.' boWever.
going to be elected President. He II, at
best, a 8')0ller. The th9ught1W. lliopelul
c.Wzeo will ba.rdly galn )1y auppart\ng
defeatism and prejudice that cannot
suoceed.
Mr. Maddox has pat e11 tie political .-mem. o1 Mr . ..,.....,., ..
But ht halll't -1Q7411iaC ..
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